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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1869.—TRIPLE. SHHET. sa AFRICA. Wke British “Flying” War Squadron at the Cnpe of Good Hope—Arrival of Six Ships ef the Line—Telegraphed “OM © Scene on Shore—Siman’s Town and Table Bay Fully Commanded—Tho Cruise—Seven Hundred aud Fifty Guus in Honor ef Brazil when “Sailing Along.” By way of Europe we have our newspaper files from the Cape of Good Hope, dated at Cape Town on the 19th of October, The papers supply the par- ticulars of tbe arrival on the coast of a powerful British squadron, consisting of five ships of the hhne. New York Cuban, a junta has just been formed ia |1ts length was three feck etgr inches, the circura- | wine was frozen in the cellars; in 1700 ener Puig ference in the middie erg! ches, the errcum- } fofty-nine days of unbroken frost; In 1809 the Seine, New Orleans with Dr. Hava (ex-editor of te | rereuce of the upper end tires feet six iches around | the Moire, and manp other rivers were.completely Libertad, defunct organ-of the Cuban patriots in the | the joint, which 1s periect, and of the lower end two | covered with ice; the winters of 1819 and 1829 werd South president, and men of energy and action | fect ten and one-ball inches. The upper end Lastwo | unprecedented in severity undin tne misery Umy as luis associates, round balis, one projecting beyond the otuer, cor- | entailed upon the poor classes; while, in more recent Divided counsels, timidity and lack of judgment | responding to tne socket in Wiich they Worked, and | day# tie winter of i840 (the only ease in which hia have bitherio characterized ry Cuban Movement | the lower end is perfect and the kneepan ts distinctly | calenlation proves wrong by one year), will ioug be wade fron New Orleans. Tuese defects as® Ho | defined. fa remembered for its ffty-nine days of trost. of waich longer apparent. Though scareely settled In its ‘Phat includeg ali the bones found up to last night. | twenty-seven were consecutive, tne coldest day being organization, the new junta 1s supposed to have | The position which they relauvely oceupud ta the } that on which tne second funeral of Napoleon took already latd’a train ror a big explosion. There are | earth is amportant. "A wote Youlnd 11 about tho | piace, Agaim, in 1869, the thermometer fell to twenty understood to be several vessels between here and | gaine plane, six feet below the surlace. The boues } degrees centigrade below freezing poink, cquivaieus St. Louis, whi are likely to be brought mto ule lay on & line running from southeast to morthwest. | to four degrees Falirenhieit below zero. Cuban service, ud the peculiar advantages Which | Jinagine a square, aud the shoulder was founda near On this prineipie of decennial recurrence the au New Orleans sents a8 w point of departure are tO } the nortiwest corner, aud a few broken pieces of | thor warns us to prepare tor a scasomof extreme be made Che toast of, 1103 further west at the corner Ina southeasterly | rigor. ba en” Girection from the shoulder was found the thigh of _-- the fore leg, and extending from 1% stil towards the The Kladderadatseh, of Berfn, caricatures tha southeast Were found the bones of tue leg, or What | Spanish throne question by representung U we have called the siin bones. The iunominata Was | Duke of Genoa between Louls Napoleon and Vicwr found beyond te Jeg bones inthe sauie direction, | Emanuel, cage ap the crown otfered to him aud the sacrum aud bind jeg were iu the immediate | by Bpain, ws Napoleon—“Well, now, Why Go weiity, The vertebre joints were scattered to the | you not please the boy; he will not loge his head at south of the leg bones. One whole rib and some | once?” Victor Emanucl—(Hoiding tie lad back) pieces of ribs Were found east of the leg und thigh | “The deuce he won’t; that Is what you said abou’ bones. Mexico.” dt is interesting ta.calcnlate from the knperfect data at band tne probabie size of Unis monster, Tne height of the nead, as we have seen, was about - ~ “ anne fiiveen feet, and breadth of the posterior six fect. TA MEETING OF THE NINTH WARD TAMMANY ‘The distance between the place Where the shoulder A Hall School Conventton, held et the Adriatte Hotel, core was found and where ihe posterior bones lay 19 | ner of Hudson and Barrow sireets, on Thursday bvenin; about twenty-two feet, the probable lengih of the | December 2, 1369, bios some tg be yzwas Unanimously pope backbone of the animal, ‘To tuis would have to be | Bated for the position of pahool Sree. ODER Chari added tue length of the neck and tne breadth of the | x MoKeNwNa, Secretary. J head, in order to get tue totai lengin. ut caving | — = ——__— these out, unt we kuow, more about them, and EMOURATIC UNION AND. PEOPLE'S NOMINATION taking sitoply the figures, which we may presume to for Alderman Fourth Os CORES district, Seventh ward. be tolerably correct, we have an antmul twenty-two oe feat long, iifteen fest high and mx Jeet broad. othe istant A What wie huge creer lie "e have no present $$$ means of knowing. further developurenis lal OOLS WILL BE SOLD, THIS EVENING AT RILEY'S enable Agassiz to decide, it is to be hoped thal Pp ‘Rostauraut, corner of Broadway and Twent, piney great care wii) be taken of every vestige of bone | etrect, on th coming elections also on the trot next Monday fiat has beon found of may be found, as science | on Fashion Course, between Lady Murphy, Village Girl and dewands it, ‘This skeleton A soar ote oa ue Dralion Panny <Z pet ae een 5 may be corroborative of theories advanced EGULAR UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. scientists regarding the age and arigiw of the ‘world. R *purth Judicial District, Tenth and Seventecath Wards. As May be bUpposed, the discovery of the rewains For 0 Justis, caused mych excitement in Lie neigyborhood, ‘Lhe MAXTIN B. BROWN, Inay eee that she comhines much of the strength of of MMne-of-battie abip with the swiftness of the lighter ‘igate. c COMMANDERS OF THE SQUADRON ‘The, British-Airican squadren 1s commanded a4 follo ‘The war ship Liverpool.—Rear Admiral, G. T. P. Hornby: Fiag Lieutenant, vanes A, T. bruce; Cape tain, John 0. fio; kins; Commander, Samuel Long. The Barossa.—Commander, Heury Hand; Semur Licuteaant, William P. burrow; First Lieuteuant, Edward J. Belict; Second Licatenant, 8. W. Walker; Fourth Lieutenant, Robert K. Jairay; Navigaliug Lieutenant, &. 0. khillips. The Kndymion.—Capiain, Edward Lacy; First Lieutenant, Cuaries L. Uxiey; Secund Lieulensat, Fraueis R, Baker; ‘Third Licutanant,.J. f. Lobmdon; Fourth Lieutenant, J. W. kins; Ffitn Lieutenant, Rasio K. Kemble; Navigation Licuienant, Silus Vicury. The Liffey.—Captatn, Robert Gibson; Commander, Robert Li. U. Lawson; Lieuwwenauts, vay, LU. bosan- quet, Robert ”. Moutry, Francia Hoyter, Flom, W. Hylton voile, George 5. Parker; Naval .icuwnant, Charies @rickett, aM The Phoebe.--Captain, Bytvesea, V. C.; Com- mander, Annesley; Lieuteiants, Messrs. Clayton, Robers, Parker, Foster, Henderson; Navigation Lied- vepani, Air. Peteh. ‘The Scyia,—Captain, Frederick A. Herbert; Ligu- tevants, Hugo L. Pearson; Philip R. H. Varker; Henry ‘fl. Wright, Cuaries i. Wood; Naval Lieutou- aut, Joun Kiches. ASIA. The Disturbances in the Persian Gulf—Parti+ culars of tho Outrage Upen a British Gane boar—T'wo War Steamers Despatched to Muscat—Wiil the British Government Seizo Omant=—The Opium = Trado—Abolition of Slavery in the Dominions of Portugal Noti- fied to India from Africa. BoMBAY, Oct. 30, 1869. THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. Arrival of Whalers—Tho Chinese Questien= Emigration or Slavery, Which—Both Systems Contused--Il Treatmens of Coolies—Reoview of the Subject, Hono.uv, Nov. 2, 18¢9. The whalers are now coming 1p, and with very good faroa, The average of the Arctic feet will bo close to, if not quite, 800 barrels. About the Ochotsk fect there is some doubt; so far as heard from they Go uot average 890 barrels, and tis carly in September. ‘The vessels from the Arctic report an unusually cold winter, causing considerable suffering among the crews. ‘The vessels lost, and reported at this date, are the Hawatian brig Pilel, trader, and the American whal- ing bark Eagie, Capiain McKenzie. The Zagle bad stored down 1,600 barrels of oil belore going ashore. No lives lost tn either case, J ‘The arrival of the flect has-not allayed the excite- ment caused by the discussion of the pecullar coolle system of this kingdom, which, if properly named, slavery as long as the contract lasts, The plant- ees unt Lue government haye formed a coalition for the purpose of perpetuating the institution. It 18 not thought that all the planters will join the gov- crument, The issue will be met at the next election of members to the Assembly. The natives are strongly opposed. to the system, and 60 are nine tweuths of the foreigners, ‘The planting interests do not represent 100 persons, and yet they propose to make the balance of the population share the dig- grace and Agnomnr connate upon a continuance of the systein, Jt 19 a contunned struggie between capital and labor dune, and ip which itis very evident that capitai, aided and abetted by all oj the large No attempt 14 likely to be made to send ont any expeaitions of fiibusters, Neither time nor place i+ propitious for such an enterprise, But arms, stores and munitions of war wonld intuse Dew Iie Into tHe insurgent camp in Cuba, and teese can be beiier sent irom New Orleans than from anywhere else. THE VOYAGR. ‘The Cape Argus of October 19 reports:—*‘The idea of a fying squadron bad tia birth, as the story goes, 4m the brain of Mr. Cniiders, the present First Lord of the Admiralty, whence it sprung, Minerva like, in all the pomp and panoply of war. The idea con- coived was not at once putintoexecution. Montas before the squadron was formed the Liverpool ‘Was fitted for flagship, and in the spirit of the economy which flourishes at Lome, and, as we are 4nformed, 1# not unknown at the Cape, several thou- sand pounds were spent in repairs and alterations. Allured by the prospect: of a pleasant cruise round the world, numerous applications were made by eiiicers of all rauks in the service for appointments in the squadron, many of the successful applicants now bitterly regretting the favor they found with the Sea Loras. ‘the Endymion, Scylla and Cadmus were fairly commissioned for the service, but at Torbay the later vessel met with an accident. The Cadmus went Into dock in 4 sinking state, the THE ILLINOIS MAMMOTH. Se ET SN The Aulma! Twenty-two Feet Long, Fiften, ¥ect High and Six Feet Broad—Full Der- scription of the Remains—Great~ Popular. Excitement. (From tne Chicago Tribune, Nov. 23.) The discovery of the remains of the sirange, 9nd, far, unknown. animal, published in yesterday's rivune, Was & genuine and legitimate sensation, ‘There was sometuing uunatural woout i, Nove of the ordinary vcourrences of every day life could compare with it in interest ana importance, and It exoited the curiosity of the county and of the ad- joining counties for many miles around. There Was KOMELLINg grand about those massive bones. A Mystery shrouded Wein, Lucy seat tae Wound wan- dering bask beyond antiquiiy and beyond the events Fecorded in profane or sacred history, to reel and stagger in the darkness which envelops taf, un- known epoch. Mr. Horace Jayne, on whose farm the bones have rested since—the Almighty Kuows how. ioug—Is the proprigior of ity-tour acres of land anout twouniles officers and men belng turned over to to the Barossa ‘The excitement about the disturbances in the Per- | patronage Which the ministry have at their disposal, Vea t | ven t a Inconventenge to themselves, 2 < -Na pos, | grow Wheaion, i¢ 1s industiious and respectable, " Wor Civil angie ot ae se ‘ alan Guif is rapidly growing greater. We have now | Will make @ strong fight. St aking of this aystem | and for years worked away, raising corm anil cab- first rumors were terribly exaggerated. One young WILLiaM i Kino BIS, but they do not grumble, for thelr captain com- hag brought inently belore the public a report el . “ mau caiwe Seven miles With lis old mother to see & " the fuil particulars of the receut outrage on the Bri- FE ea maciibaen sige eae chs Pl 5 Crete. bago and cows, and rearing mis children, uneon- 1 sang whose ttle er Was as thick as his stalwart For Alderman of tbe Tents Aldermanic District, al 0) ioner I gr Dy solous that within a stone’s throw of his dwelling | Di.” “\nocnor said he was told they had found a BE a ain dl mands, not only the ship, but their respect and es- teem. The-Barosga did not leave Plymouth till a few diays after the squadron, overtaking the other ships spsuey were leaving Madeira in the last days of June. It was originally intended that the squadron should leave England on the 10th of June, but the date of actual departure was the 19th. The ships that left ‘wore the Liverpool, 31 guns, our flagship; Endymion, lay the bones of this mommotn treature. He never nad any idea that so distinguished a neighbor was i the VicluiLy, aid twas ouly last Sunday morning that be made the acquaintance. His well having given oul, le was forced to seek water for bis cattle ewewnere. Navurally, he sougit ih jn the Lowest pact of ius farm, Wie Was a sinall valley of marsby vound, in the rear of bis neyse and barn. Hils Intention Was to dig @ hole about tive feet square aud five feer deep, in which the water woud tish gunboat Clyde. It seems that some time ago tt came to the ears of the British Resident in the Gulf, Colonel Pelly, that Nusseer Khan, one of the sons of the former Sultan of Muscat, intended to attack the fort of Jullalee, and the Clyde was accordingly in structed to take up @ position in front of it and keep the peace. The defonders of Jullalee appear to have planters are shown up in a very unenaviable hight. ivis well Kuown that the contracts made with be Chinese in tue ports over which the Chinese govern- nent has control contain many civuses winch place the co the powition of a free man. For instance: ery emigrant leaving China has pro- vision made for his own return, and that of his. family if he has one, to China wien his time ts up; or whe elects to remain abroad ah equivaient in money to the amouut of hls passage must be paid to mouster, down whose pacious throat he couui * CHRISTOPHER FLECKE. drive lus team. Hundveds came trom far and near BERNARD SHERIDAN, Spaieman Judiciary Committee, . usa, HH ALAR . Buruee, Sec 1 WI EOAORIG Aa nano wase Semone WASILINGTON VAN WYCK, Chairman Aldermanto Com. THE BELGIUM MASKODON, endl i nd ent QEVENTEENTH WARD. In May, 1860, the men envaged in the works of the Ss genre Yor Peisao! Trustee, Néthe cunal discover at about 159 paces from tie Hiuyam Messi: Mechiin gato at Lierre, in Lelgium, the skeleton of (paaane HALL NOMINATIONS. ’ 2 y derstood the intentions of their friends, for they 21 guns, Captain Lacey; Scya, 21 guns, Captain | misun 1 him, ‘The day’s Work 13 established at from seven to | gecumulaie, and out of wich te cattle coud ul, ; : f ‘ 2 y q ie : : f sighth Judicial District Herbert; Liffey, 81 guus, Captain Johuson, and the fired repeated volieys of musketry ito the Clyde | ning pours, ‘Che right to change masiers 18 a40 | qnuk, He dug unul he reached a depth of ive an enormous animal imbedded in the sand. It was, (Sixteenth and Terentieth Wards). ‘Tue capiuin, however, gallantly went ashore in the | given in. some imstuuces. Sick Culuiese are sent | foot,” Wacn is shovel siruck agaist sole | lylag on Its right side, the vertebral column groaty For Paes Justice, Bristol, 81 guns, Captain Wilson, At three o'clock A. M, on the 19th the ships welghed, but the winds eing light it was the middle of the day betore the point of rendezvous—sevon miles southwest of Eddy- gtonc—was reached. Much curiosity was manifested by ofMicers and crews as tothe satling qualities of back to China at the expense of the masier, and other privileges are granted to the emigrant, The Hawaiian commissioner in speaking of the clauves Lutended to ameliorate the Condition of the emigrant says:—‘the schedules of the con- tracts contain many clauses which, although luserted from motives Of humanity, may bo found very irksome to the employers of sirange substance. iis curiosity became excited, and he dus arouad unt! he extracted from the soil @ massive Done, Which tured out to be the sioutder- blade of some wonderful animal, He thougiit no muore of water for nid cattie, being mtensely inter esied im his discovery. He kept on digging tntil he exhumed another bong corresponding In size to the firai, aud wich proved to be a thiga bone That midst of the fire, and, through the English Resident at the place, demanded an explanation, Had he ventured to rewurn the flro, he could no doubt have driven his assailants from the fort, but the lives of the two hundred aud odd “banian” merchants, who form the Briush residents of Mascat, would lave bent, the Lead and an iamense tusk were entire. For Clvit dustice, . UOLIA! Nearly all the ba 9 of the left side were gone, Aud Ww! M J, KANE. ether paris were broken or in a state of decomposl- nif Fed ton, M. Seoly, an army Puysiciap, caused ewe APAMMANY TALL TWEET BROOM, WAY, GRAND a0 lansfarred to “ Ratification Meeting. Citizens of tho Tweaty-sevond precious remams to be transferred vo a sate place, | ward sustainin; Nine Democratic nominations are "re: Dut the bony sttystancy had becoine so brittic tuat | Quesied to attend © mass inseting, tobe held at National the skuikbroke into upwards of 200 fraguengs dur- | fait Vorty-fourth streot between Eighth ani Ninth aventiesy jag the operation, aud other portions were stul- | on Saturday evening, Dacember4, at 7i¢ o'clock, to ratiy the several stups in the squadron, and, tested in the , rk: ri es vaina, esuocd 11% . 0 i , russelg 1) asiate % ¢ follow! lemen wi irene the mi ta the people, All attempts to obtain an apology for | commutation in money IM cuse they should élect to ‘Tht very Was bruited abroad, and the netgh- Pee Ma ation remy pee ares ne Geese Malt A. 3 Rowers, GW, Curtin, For Jwad; then came the Liffey; the Liverpool and bris- Yolwere about alike and the Endymion was the “glow coach” of the squadron, ‘The tour of pleasure was soon discovered by all who had anticipated oluulng but enjoyment to be a voyage of severe eXx- ises.as well as of great discomlort to most con- verned, Romantic young Oliicers jearned mm the yolling waters of the Bay of Biscay to appreciate Thore hearty than ever before tue signal for dinner, Yeleasing them und their men, ase did, from tie toils at shilling almost every article of the slip’s ear. E * © The passage from Bahia to Rio Janeiro was peculiarly favorable for the task to bo par- formed at sea by a young aud energetic admiral, who feels the necessity of accusloming ollicers and Men under lis command to every description of naval work, The squadron lay oif the barbor at Kio tor two days becalued in a dense fog, At length, on the morning of the 1¢th of August, the tog iiftca, and on the a(ternoon of the same day tae squadron ‘went into Rioan line of battle under gail. During the stay of the squadron in that harbor the slips were visited in turn by the Emperor of Brazil, and the amount of saluting that took place must have P ando Wood, Rishard O%jorman, Thomas C. Fields, Geor, When the preset direcior, M. Dupont, under: | W"Ynked dit Fellows, Samuel8, Cox, ‘Thomas Je took its restoration, Jt took ten months to | Greamer, Michael Connolly, General J, H. Hobart Ward, couiplete the éask, and the mammoth of Lierre | Captain J._A. Thompson, Dr. Eugene Boda, Colonel A, F. ig noW set Up in the “Salle a Colonnes’’ of } Wutachell, Frank Raffert, Captala Jonn Kropact, Dr. ie stablits 1 a Grauinan, Aiusias Tautphecus, General William Seebeck, the establishment, This specimen measures iy order of Comittee of Afrangements, ¥.60 metres (eleven feet) up to the withera, or three An. feet more than the skeleton of al adult Indian eie- SQRM JASPER, Chatrmes, phant beionging to the Museam—the height of the N10) REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS SEVE! Hving One at the Zoological Garden being only 3.45. Sens dustrict'—Por Alderman, nOREET NW And yet this mammoth had not attained its ioaxl- | CHAPMAN; tor Assistant, SAMUEL @. WILLTA! 8¢ iN. mum growta, since mig epiphyses bad not yet been J.J. CARROL, Goo’y, J. GAMBLE, Prost, converted into bone. Its age at tue time of its death 5 SNITED DEMOCRAT . sects to have been about Lurty-five or forty years. 9%..E ABD SUMIEED | Pea OomaraD NOMIRATIDN ‘Ybe skull Weighs 600 pounds, aud Lhe tusk ts nine feet “2 JAMES LYNCH, and a half in length,. By a peculiar system Lntro- ASTER ETS = | duced here the bones are not joined, a8 clsewliere, | QTH ALDERMANIO DISTRICT.—A GRAND RATIF! by means of wires passing tarough hoes drilled into | 7 cation meeting will be held at ‘Artuenia Ha'l, 78 rey the Osseous Substance, byt kept tagether by ineans | #treet, on Saturday evening, eceeeey sah hap vs th of Ughtening screws.’ the whole skeleton can be | Tominations of Peter | akin for te caratic clsizens taken to pieces in twenty minutes, and put together | thefNinin district are requested to atten fgaio in les4 thea an hour, The dones wanting | ——— = = ~ have beea suppaicd by wooden coples of authentic TH WARD.-I RESPECTFULLY INFORM _ ones, A Ub, and one of the riba of the left side 18 voters of this ward that Iam not a eanditate "234 have bee jaken from another specimen of the same | Trustee of this ward, FREDERI oe AGEMEYER, stuiure @ad age. It is well known that the human «+t East Twentieth stract. remain; no agreement is made by waich the sick are cared for audreiurned. A planter has publicly stated that he had four sick or otherwise disabied, and he turned them off his plantation to go where vuey listed, In ordet to assume @ virsue he styles it giving them tuelr liberty. When the coviles come here they are herded together, and the planter or his agent geiecis them aiter a carefal exammation of their physical condition, which ii done by rap- ping on the ribs, a look at the teeth and the modus operanat which must still be familiar to thousands in the South. ‘The coolie has no choice but to stand out when ordered to, and is then marched away to the scene of his labors for the next four, ive or ten years, a3 the case may be. After hig purchase, 1f his master tires of hun, he can sell, or, a8 they say, assign his contract to some other person. This 13 frequently the case where a house servant proves troublesome. The jnaster sulls Lim to a pianter, and Ne is *‘workod up’ in the fleid, So far as my experi- ence goes, New Kngland men make the worst mas- ters; Or perhaps 1 sould say that New Englanders are among te worst masters, as many Eastern men are among the most Kind aud humane, Should the coolie resist the “working up,” there 18 a penal bors came from far and near to see the wonderiul bones, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were con- suimed in speculating on the nature Oi the remanns, @id it was Lot until Tharsday that Mr Jayne sullicieliy recovered tom his first excite~ Tent to allow him to proceed with the work. Consultations were held with everybody, aad finally he decided to delve and dig until the mysterious de- postt Was ull brought to liga The neighvors ostered their services, ior they, to0, became deeply con- cerned in the matier, aud even had Mr. Jayne not been Willing to go any Lurther, they would Lave doue go. Accordmgiy, on Thursday morning, bait a dozen Wiking hands went to work with spade and shovel, and soon thelr labor was rewarded wiitt stil further discoveries. Another bone was found, 16 ‘was a continuation of the leg, being the bone of tio lower jomt between the kuee and eukle, What la man would be tie sin bone. When tins plece was taken up, It was found to consist of two banes which were stuck together by*the moist gluunous clay, ‘Ye smatier one lay nearly on top of Lhe larger, aud Atted in its place exacuy. + Stull the work went on, and four immense ribs were picked up, besides some tweive pieces of the the outrage have failed. At first, the Vizor stated thatit was alla mistake, that had naturally arisen in consequence of the unusual position in the nar- bor takeu up by the Clyde. This was a gross false- hood, and, when the fact of its belug 80 was con- veyed to the Vizer in coicé diplomatic laiguage, he gave as a further excuse that the nationality of the sup was not known at the time of the fusilade, 'Yhis was ravher a bigger le than the other story, as the British eusign was flying at the peak all Uurough the aduir, In despair of arriving at a satisfactory settlement of the matier, the English Resident sent on an account of the outrage to Colonel Pelly, who promptly tele- grapled from Bassoran to Bombay for assistance, ‘Yhe Daphne, 1,200 ton war steamer, has alreauy gone up to Muscat; the Nymph, another suip of ubout the same size, Lollows in a iew days, and it 1s sald that one of the Pentusuiar and Oriental Com- 1d aa linmense Consumption of guapowder, for ss * us : “ i on Imperial Majesty tiered and left each sip | pany’s steamers have beeu charterea for the trans- uaphnant Dy wuioh. Be o he tnpriapned nes vertebre. Ou Friday evening anotier bone was | specie, is comtemporary with the 1ALsuoul, Witch - a ube on life limes on the yards ol the “ . ok F ™ _ —— & . Li ‘ot vrs cerns toeaa yards in nnorer the Lg | Now, Whatdo these extensive preparations meant | two days for Lis cree lod every day he was locked | out bright and early, anticipating some important, j ialing rumors to the effect that T-will not be a candidate. for : Some people are ancilned to think that the authori. | PP. Up planta ts! 34 os od discovery. ‘hey supposed it was the head of ¢yg INTERESTING MURDER TRIAL, Yolice Justice on the day of election, I beg leaves to inforem auimal, and were curious to see What sort ©) 9 ead ithe. sar Soa 3 my {riends that po power on earth will with matched such largo bones. Great care had pein be rere is the canvass, aud taken in diggiog around tis, as Wer gs round the | A Child Poisoned by Its Mother—Sad Story ot other bones, 80 as hot to damacs them, and If pos- Pomestic LiteVirtunl Acquittal of the me WARD.—Af A LARGE ee OF saree a“ i eror, 4 manied and was severely injured. When his imperial Majesty came on board vie flagship the reiaimder,oi the squadron, Willihe exception of te Lilifey fired royal salutes, .and the uaperor being Boid that the man who bad falion, a3 described, was {n a precarious state, expressed his deep concern, and when he weut on bourd the Litey wished to see the suilerer. His Majesty put some Kind questiuns to the surgeon about hig patient, at Hrstin #reneh; but the ductor, though, a clever and cultivated sur- fe"s wisely preferred ‘answering In good vernacu- ry treated. Overseers geuerally go armed in the One instance ocourred where an overseer pinuged a knife into @ cooile, and, m order to screen him, he Was allowed # mock trial before a coroner's jury and chen belped to jeave the islands. ‘Lhe pianter ac- kKnowiledged that it was murder, This all takes place under contracts from which “clauses fhserted from motives of humanity” ave careiuily eliminated, for fear that they wouid be “irksome to the employ- ers of the coolles.”” At @ recent public meeting one of the speakers used the following language;—I'nue meinber of the Board of Immigration who challenged, .was Mr. C, ©. Harris. The Chinese cook of Mr. P. C. Jones, Jr, was given bis liberty a8 soon a3 the lacts wero kuown to Mr, Jones. Claimed that the system which contracts give a somblance of decency to, fs ony @ modification of slavery. . The machinery which perfects the cooile syavem is identical with hereby ask my friends to sustain SODN §. MASTER ties are goiug to aunex Muscat, opposed as such @ ne fe course would be to the avowed Joreiga policy of the SON, British government, It is true, they argue, that John Buil has aiready more territory than he could hope to be abie Lo defend in a war with a first class Power, and that he 1s very unwilling indeed to ac- quire additional encumbrances, Gut the best, in fact the only, way to keep what he has got is to take more, The Suez Canal is probably going to bea success, and in that case the main highway to India will be under French influence, and practically im French hands. But there is another and a yet shorier highway possible—vhat long talked of Huphrates Valiey Kaiiroad. 1s 1t not sivle to take them out entire. At two ofciocl ‘era and citizens held in West Thirty-second « afvernoon te largest aud fines: bone eee No Prisoner. fear Sikh avenue, to consider the fittest candidate for humed, it was What is technically called the _ {From the Jackson (Mich.) Citizen, Noy. 25.] Justice of the Eighth Judietal Toasiet, dar, Sonar eee danominata, the nameless bone, because | ,, Yesterday alternoon the case of the gee against | Operas doth wantnete assembled, Go pledge our! sere nothing like it exists im navore. This Mary Houghton, of Brooklyn, charged with poison- 1 bs. 2 ig was in support toaveure the election of THOS. A. LEDWITH f a fine state of preservation. and was of | Ms herselt and two children, which resulted in the | Police Justice. The resolution was simost unanimous, thi proportionate dimensions to the other bones. Close death of one child, Was caiied im the Circutt Court. | vote being Ledwith, 203; scattering, 9. The meeting thea 1 nd in its haturaljplace, was found the sacruta, | Jt Will be remembered that avout the middie of July | sdjourned, with three cheers for Ledwith. or’ the end of the vertebrae.’ Near to both of these | 14st luis wolhan Was arrested in the townsnip of a Was aa lmumense bone, which looked like the stump | Brooklyn, about half way between the villages of } Secretaries, of @ tree, so large was it. This was the thigh bone Manciester and Brooklyn, Where she Hved wita her of the giant brute. Night came on and put a stop to | busband, John Houghton, a man of about titty years gg warn, the work, which will probably be resumed this morp- of age, who had seven children wheo he married Seventeenth Aldermanic Dietrict. a : Mary Antu, six years ago, and Who was th Regular Democratic nominations, Jefferson, Democratl ing, and be continued untii ail the remains are dug | Voman'or tweuty-dve. ehy hier ho had ewo chiarers | Organization, Mozart Hall, Democratic Union, Coustftiooat r Saxon, in which diwiect or some approach ereio we Kimperur continued the conversation. Abvoul 7d guns were Jlrek by Wie squadron on the Decasion Of bis visit, and tire men Were kept on the rds exposed to tie san 12 Bp Uncomfortable posi Sion for severai hours tuat day. Ata levee held by Yhe Emperor the capiains and some over officers hhad the honor of being preseated to Lis Majesty, aud B grand ball was given bo the officers of the squadron | no likely that now that the predicted failure of the | that which gave force to A(sioan slavery. In Cuil 4 out from the grave where they have probavly lan U 'd People’s nomi of vy Whe British residents; Oa tho i 48 ab Lhe best doubtful the British government fight EY both boys, Avthe tine of ler arrest the eldest of these | U#!02 aud People’s nominations. the Embassy vy canal 8 al g onderedy priaoners ara taken and sold to parties who are | for ages. boys was found dead and the other child and herself ALR ARI Aore minute description of the bones is neces- n sary to convey ‘anything like @ correct idea of their ete whe infiwence of large doses of laudanum. The | Boun’ gizd or of the maguitude of the beng that once | H¥Os of Del were saved, however, by the proper | the si owned them, In this matter thesclentitic opinion of | Teedles, and Mrs. Houghton acknowledged having | 40? Dr, A. H, Litatt, who examined {He TetA108, 13 Vale | earn ie rea wae the cause, nud'sayong | a I r fi v patie AO! i OFOR abe ene SO ee eee inhale to die ae take her chudren wie 7) LARGE Asi RIMENT bee . ‘The thigh bone of the fore leg measures three fect | Mer. Lhe evidence on the part of the prosecution fe ge toners one inch in lengia, from joint to joint, and around Foden gan’ eee peeeerepetsar he meee antes, PraNos MANU- be ; om thal aud that, : - = fastalm the middle the circumference is tiiree feet and one | tie jurder the defendant was wigry with ner hus- | sy aie “Arid taken tu exchange; Pianod halfinch. Itis ham shaped, broad and flat at one sod if hi 2 leet o a band; that she bought the Jaudauum in Manchester} — _. v, urchased, end, Where it measures two leet two inches across. | ou'the 4th of July, and that she had frequentiy «* v BERNBS, [y7 Eighth street, near Broadway. There are some cavities or grooves wiiere the a rt ox “ Dreased the wish that she and her chuidren won 52 —GREAT IN ENTS UNTIL JANUARY 1 deems it advisable to adopt measures for getting (Uuis alternative route, or a8 much of itas 18 posse bie, into tueir own bands. Muscat 18 te gate of the Persian Guif; it Is, like Aden, easily defensible, aud it can be seized without the sitgntest dificuity. Then tuere 18 another and a more immediate reason for the annexation of Muscat. This 18 the melancholy dilemma into which the Britisa political agent in tie Gulf has been thrown. As 1 explaimed in a previous letter, there are three parties at least involved tu the present disturbances (aud Nusseer Khan makes a fourth), all of whom are in the bad books of the British government. ‘the political iD. Jos of the district—North site of Fortieth atregt p quorning of the 25th August the squadron leit Kio nt th side of Fitty-fifth street, Sixth avenue to the for Montevideo. Nothing of moment occurred till the doth, when a violent gale, calied at Montevideo a mperdo, dispersed tue squadron. On the Bist the Gane moderated, and on the 1st September the squadron haa reunlied, with the exception of the Beyila, On the wormng of the 6th September the Bquadron anchored at Montevideo, where they found the missing Scylia hud arrived a day before tiem. To puli up some degree tor Jost wine, ive days Oniy were apeut at Moxvevideo, leaviug for the Cape on the lith. For the first few days bailing winds detamed me squadron, but on reacuing nearly achering “laborers.” The gambler stakes his body, and fosing, goes to tie baracoon. “All the evil iu human nerve ie appealed to, Tbe pen or baracdon is an institution in China as well as in Africa. The crowding on board o! ships pertains to both systems. ie would not claim that this system pri ied wt Hong Kong to the extont that tt did in other pla but would prove betore closing that abuses existed under our which would warraut th yard, and persons desiring them make an @: Of thelr pertous to see If they are well ribbed up, t plenty of jung capacity, 4, ‘Th Inusler. | Masters may dispose of ‘them to others, for tho, as rs mith article of the constitution deciares that “involun- forty degrees south a strong southwest wind sent | agent is forced, in the interests of British coulmerce ry servitude, exeevs for crime, 18 forever prohibited in this | sinews stretcued themselves at one tne, provably. DUCEM the snipazso miles iu twenty-iour hours, and in six | {u thy Gulf, to stop tue Aghting and restore order, | Kingdom,” Is thero anything voluntary in theservice of the | Tue bono of the lower Joint, or to use Afarniuiar | ofthe way. Overatrds do i ee eyo ette, Pianafortes, carved lezs, Gays tey made neatly 1,500 miles, rolling and tumb- | gna to do this He must interiere in dealt of one of | vs? saqumychel masers He may Le assigned to? IfLO | term, Lue sliih bone, 18 tWo ieet elght mcies long. qnle testimony {tne delor.. prought ont the uns Acs with seven yuart guarantee: for $8.0. ing about like wild awa in tueir igut—'Tue dul. | tig ‘coutestants—the weakest one, ‘or course | prin unilie mabminiivas ienreftna tswsbe ache? | THe length of the iwo togetier 18 five, fest ten Tis uitortusaie “- --woppy ciroumstances of we sont oo or tuvoluntary servitude and so preserve the exisimg political equiliorium, ‘The weakest m the strife unlortunately happens to be the.sultan of Muscat, Who is precisely tue party most obnoxtous to tue British autvorities. There is yet another way, however, of preveuting Muscat from faliing into the hands of Persia, besides taking the part of Azan bin Ghes. That way 1s, of course, to place Muscat immediavely under tue protection of he Britisu nag. And, lastly, there {9 @ more potent reason than either of the two last Mentioued for tho course sug not finprisoniel Those wo favor the system always spear of ‘him as pro- It the coolie breaks his civil coutract bis person can vied on to satisfy the If his master canuot meet bia notes—also # civii contract—his lands, house or levied. on, but never his person, ithe: laws ually, In proof of the assertion that they arg lovked upon property, quoted from @ Logal. pry est sailor bearing bravely now.’’ Jn the race for the Jand of Good Hope, the Endymion was the dullest. An attempt bad been made at jio to clean her cop- per, but the divers only got over one side. In her case the Irishman’s theory of the suficient force of One spur didi not hold good, for neither sido went, Bud She lost ta tue race. ARRIVAL AT THE CAPE—SIMON’S BAY AND TABLE BAY. [From the Cape Town Arete Oct. 19.] For days the mhavitants of Kalk Bay (beter aitua- inches. ‘To this inust be added eighteen Inches, at aaa sami Tease for the ankle Jomt and hoof, wich would | W!0*~ wory “salted, and shen ovine etn make the leugtn of the leg from tne s! lor biad= | a suostance the following incts:—Six years ayo to the hooi, seven feet fon¢ b j | last April Mary, witn her father, motier, sister as Chang, the giant aud brother, came to this country trom England, feet long, and thrscyn the middie of it rus a riige, aud went vo live In tie town of Maucuester, near Or purtiuion, averaging six Inches from the sides, A | tHe Brooklyn Une, where au elder brother had_pre- flat piece of bone Waich ran oUt trom the joint, Bat Viously settled, The defendant went out to service, Which was broken off by carelessness of by acci- | 28d becauie sequaited with Air. Houghton, who, ‘as Gout, measures thirteen fuches in length nud | We Wave said, was aman about fifty years of age, about eight inches in width. ‘The jeagth fromthe | Witl seven children, Her parents were much op’ —BEAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE Mee ee em Prorementey $200. A handsome double, roun: d, Seven octave, pled. PEEK & CO., lU6 Bleecker street. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICK OF FIRST CLASS = Pianos for cash or instalmenta, STEEDMAN & HOLL> factory and *] wa Fifth cod Sixth avemucss ° ett Sixteenth street, be- eq as $$, NEW SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO—WITH legs and mouldings, for $275, Pianos to reac eadite A. MU NGER, 7 University place. ted ior @ look-out to Sea than ther neighbors at | gested. Under the present political arragoment of ipa ne —— ra ; s . Ul ol outer edge of tuis Lone to the shoulder joint is posed to ihe maich, and Wey were marrie eel. - Simon's Town) had been on the wateh for the tying | aitairs Great Britain has n0 Voice whatever in the the Hawstian Is!anda.' feet Tourinenes, Adding thre feet, the cont ‘attto She had no intercourse with her folks tor over B A SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOFORTE FOR g7t 1 last meeting & member Year, when she came with complaints of tli usage; each; just the thing for beginners; also a frst class Fin squadron. Fishing being at a discount, owing to the Ingh tides and rough water, the occupation was a itive Godsend in a piace where the aboriginais eve in aothing but fish and beer. Many @ giass bad been turned seaward during the previous fort- might, and bright if novanxious cyes looked out wist- fully over the Southern Ocean. As we had ourselves cast ip our lot for @ lew days with the forcunes of Kalk Bay, we are able to say what transpired on Bunday fortnight. The truth must be told that the Orst warning we received of the approagh of the Squadron was from vue excited waving of two or three wiite pocket handkerchiefs on a neighboring stoop. Iv is true that the squadron was at that time some fifteen or etx! miles away; but in these days af telegraphs, submarine andothers, these things are mot bi tof The signal was made, and, tor aught § know, onswered from the deck of the admirai’s na “hion our eyes travelled out to bag there, some Milles distavt on the blue water, were five gallant Blips of war, appearing to Aail abreast as if lu order of vattie, They soon, however, separated, some Showing their broadsides and otuers their bow and ‘@utwater. It was evident that the squadron was Not to gail into harbor on a fair wind. A gentie wreeze sot Off the shore and every ship of the squad- im tie internal government of Muscat. This is not Board of igmigration only ® serious taconvenience, bua very heavy and | #!d that “the Chinese coud fiecies et t Shouldes Wed or on: Pisa oa j up.gexen feat as Inches, the pre- Scmurineréass me chi fo nee the first one who could not read. it or . a the Belek Oh che eee es annually increas ng loss, The & 1 ope MS that he had uot signod ft,” aad repentediy cualengel any ony | Tout Mehes, the height of the antmal to whe top of Sree cen caMnaieee Gio we to prove the contrary. He lad taken the trouble to look into | te shoulder blade. “ihe total heigit cannot as yet a etie Ee Tate BrOnaast DATS, GE WIiNs, 1m pe tee ——, and was prepared to take up the challenge. He | be stated authowtatively, and is merely conjecture. Eee Or aeons pro- jad visited be fora in the neighborhood of the ei In calculating this, or rather guessing at it—for it is p to the present | of J. Wood—in company with a competent inter] ho more than guesswork—tho habits of the time india as enjoyed the monopoly of opiuaa | bad there examined tem Cnineso coolle labora: have to be tak c T Wan manufacture, and the heavy export tax levied upon | {Nd out of the ten one wo could read and writ ar thine Se Cracion ehiats Got oe the article hus had only an inappreciable effect upon | forwiite Note ot tient hades Sioa ianor llelyeouly eaghcoen, Lhones or twa fort Seanieuste. HOTORE ah DOtCAner omunser- ear pad eek ten write. Not one of them had signed the contract or ize, is not likely, ouly eighteen inches or two feet good opium John Clinaman must pay tho Briush | 13 whlch could be fouae te frawaing tere erect “ike “the forme, f tins t ane, a t : ; , rae, for instance, indian government about 100 per cent for the privi- | heid under it; three knew th four or live feet shonid be added. ‘This latter suppo- sition 18 more likely to be true, ‘Taking it for lege of Buying opium froin British Iudlan subjects. | Rot plek out the eoatracts by which they w cepa 7 as, under preseut circumstances, much has and from that time the condition of the famiiy w: miserable in the extreme, She complai d that her husbaud woula not provide suilicient food or ciothiug for her and her cltdren; that he and his boys abused and ill-weated her in ail forms; that he wouid not send the cluidren to school, nor let her go to church; she was brought up a strict Methodist in Bugiand; that her life became a burden to her, and tiat at last, some days previous to the commission of the deed, ali Who saw her remarked that she evidentiy scarcely kuew what she Was avout. 1t appears that she was enceine at the time she committed the crime, and the medical men aii said that she did not appear to be in her right mund, while one witness “did mot cousider the deieudans au accountavie being, either before or after the murder.” Of course this evidence was brougit out in support of the plea Of partial tnsanity and non-malicious intent. The prisoner then made her statement, and told a Paluful story of abuse and privations at whe hands of her husband and lis family; said they always kept laudanum tn the Louse for iuedicine; she recollected buying some 1n Manchester aad taking 1t home, as they had none at the thwe; that she put it inthe cup- board 11 its usual piace, her husband Knowing 1t was ir contracts; fi J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, n r Broadway. LADY WILL SELL FOR 8150 SEVEN iments; in pervect order} apie ; A eae ee der ; splendid sone ; nearly new; cost $400. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIAN A Gores mate order by celebrated polly be eg feed, used six months, cost #650, for 8275; Parlor 8 Bes Bronzes, Chamber, Dining Furniture ; pro leaving city. '67 West Fifteenth street, near Sixt STEINWAY PIANO FOR RENT—@8 A Chickering Piano for rent; #8 per rin spt rice teed Fine. foreeet OF per month. OK octave Piano for rent; A rosewood Melodeon for rent; 4a crude 8, T. GORDON, 796 Broadway. FAMILY WILL SELL A MAGNIFIFIOENT PIAN A forte, cost 600, for less than half; carved Tosewopy| seven octave; overstrang bass; celebrated city maker; gua Fanteed five years; nearly new. 118 Seventh street. Ai, i etree nannies RARE CHANCE.—9160, BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD A, fut toven octave E Janatorte; sweet, powerful ai irst class makers; in perfect order; mod warranted. 26 ie eee It is mantiest that Lis Lax comes most largely out of | {2e™, had seen the contracts unui alter they “ . board the ship which brought 4 here; had vial the ‘pockets of the consumers, though the opium | dhe vessel cbartered to bring them here and ‘rer eainiiodiuee | to be taken for granted, and tho helgut of the top of roducers also suffer somewiat from the reduction | it gras not desirable t the i aul ‘ DONS CEMNite) Gane OP AMMO ALATTIET Titec ee jc 0 go on the voyage; bad not signed a | the aniinal’s head from the ground would be, at the aa Ted tienen i ted ek ae . SCRAPE at P90 ut was prevenied (rom going on | lowest estimate, fourteen leet foar inches. , ee trade’’), gain. Another ease which Mr. C, bad inquired into Now arises the question whether the other bi But during the last two-or three years Persian and | Was that of @ Chinese ooolla, a cook, held by contract by Mr. fo, fick Film Oman faraors bave begun to tise poppies auecmane | £.0,Jon0m, Jr. Ie was Guestionsd botora Mesure. Afoug | 8T@ 18 Hon, Aa we stated bfore, four vine opium; and last season it 1s said that no less wan | Horuek me through a competent interpreter, aud | Troy four teero nok OF {Ull” biae, ine ends haiag 2,000 chesis were exported from the Persian Gulf to 8 your in nite voP ae hit ineet pharunioe of being obeae oF ot Devine oto Hong Kong and Suanghke. The inhuence of tis | in Tae eet 9 ao recrars ese? A. Abnes, (The name suet as. aeobracee cipro Ma a rotted competitio; 18 already being seriousiy feli, and itis | - Can youread and write Clinase? A, Yos. Of thbelorde of the ares witicn they formed Mere Clear that the british Indiau governiment musi eltuer | x er real in but had s sone ct uelore lewving China? A. | respectively fs follows:—Xor1, tree fect two incuess u' ven No i Abandon the tax or contrive in some way to get | 3 baper given ine after I got on board | No.2 three feet ten inches; No, 8, four feet one inch; fron bad to tack to the very place of auchorage, Puls | their rivals out of the field. it will Pp. : 4 Gosi soarcely any- \. Did you sign this contract? A. No. No. 4, four ches. there, but remembered nothing of tue oc ™ : Sed TEtGnepeeeannpernrenernneeenest qheration lasted. moat an or art feegnee thing to take and maintain Muscat, watie to abolisa Bi Jowsign any costnes fas ne: ri made for Wits pone” and iio ae mine gel ot of the fatal day, i isin tgs FROR BALETA PIANO AND MUSIC STORE, DOING Tao prisoner is woman of avout thirty twoyears | ira hetticsi Sale AMinde wR, edt esetd - B. 0, ran ok er enaty ba eer A ae Pa rgs read any contract before going on board the cartiaginous cord which forms @ continuation of all oven at aie present tl cp Per parse A elt, ‘. Did you know you were hired for av riba, Comment on these ribs is unnecessary. They present time. Walch course will tad re roars? As iee, r British government sdopt? @. Ind you know you wera to work for auybody here who | SBC for themseives. Perhaps it was out of some Bue there 18 ss4ll-engthar policy possiive would hive you? A. Yes. such sized rib that Eve was manufactured, igonexstionse potas ewes rapes He J besides wth Wier were you born? A, In Chung-lo-in. (The con- The vertebral joints were of diferent sizes, as they Stary advadeeaentn apooroiig esas: ie pecu- vor ar orn tn sh | epi a Gro in all vertebrate antinals, that is, those Daving a gant absence of diveg responsiviiit; for tes ‘oo ae f twenty-four, August Tei BeprecUy, | Peck boce | tne Taterer Coe teens eon nueu aa Gnd geod gororuisent’ sium te iy igh igh Ou avctired 4o gome here, and whatinduce- | S24 cleven and a hail inches wide. In its coutre 18 Ghee by somo convenient, puppet ttle Ri By outta you? A. Notices ware put up inthe | 22 oval-siaped hole measuring five inches by two for exacaple-or, perhaps, it his eteimaeas Tete han, F reats at Hong Kong that men were wanted to g0 to Hono. | 2nd @ haif inches. The hole is jargest on the width Kuieytec is disuuesedy Ava om Unes htaaeit may | wire aot st mic wor Fae thea Calan toe: | Asupposen tonave been near. tte meow ofthe eas Hsien (o roason and Consent to sit on his tarone ay | ceived an advance of wight dollars, Doaides one pait of shoes saiben this sarge ono there are eleven snialter ver the secret agent of the British government, What, | &%4 some clothes; was tuid that I was Peosive fear daitecs | Sotmes otis, eam hecinea hole aoneniee Thee ever may be done iu Muscat, however, the Tesu Hal | per month on te vessel, and to get much higher wages aa a | {CHT Joints, cael Laving Cee gt ali tie promeat Gutipuley Will Coat ests » ae WIL OF | gone mason (luis trade)’ alter arrival here, vies formed a continuous channel for the spinal suppression of the growing opi ure! , either the Q. What wages did you use to receivetn China? A.Some- | arrow. ‘Lhe spinous process, or the projections by a ig opium trade of vie Gull, | Unies fifty cents a day, someumes thirty-seven anda half | Which the joints were connected, are complete on Spectacle we have not witnessed for many a day. ‘ne breeze was stiff enough to ilil every inci of can- ‘Vas, but not sufficient to cause any roiling of the vessels from side to side. Each ship came in full breasted, upright and stately, as if borne on the juiet surface of ariver. Inthe broad waters of ‘al y every vessel had to make along leg on @ither tack, and the squadron was proporuonately acatiered. But after the lighthouse was passed and She comparatively narrow entrance of Simon's Bay red, they came close together and in utifal order. We followed on the road Which skirts the bay, watching every move- ment. The sun was getung iow, and as one ship crossed the path of the other. shadows of fpars and sails fel ed like specires on the jon canvas Of the sistership, At the entrance o1 of age, but looks somewhat younger; below U medium height, possessing the evideaces of having been pretty once, though preserving, with her bag: gard face, piercing biack eyes aud air of the same color. * Poorly but decently dressed she sat ia court with an air of melancholy inditference troughout, except whon sho gave her statement, which she did 10 4p earnest, luapressive Manner, and at one oer time when & witiess was quite personal toward bor In giving his tesuimony, when sie spoke a few Words 10 @ quivé, passionate manuer, Whick showed that sie was suflering keenly. Her outward be- havior was as though sie had hola realizing sense of her crime and her position, aud her feeuugs may be understood trom a remark sie made to one of the witnesses, Which Was i evidence, that “sue would rather go to prison than go back to ber hus- ollice, Brooklyn, VOR SALE—AN ELEGANT DECKER PIANO, FIV Fmontivoia. Appi toate GADE, Ss Uresuwich avenue {OR SALE—A GOOD PIANO, FOR - . F FRANCK &, 218 Clryatie street. soemeedl a F YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL AT L, P, CUMMINGS! w: No. 8 Union square; sold on ine stalments or rente: thein before you decide elsewhere. IANOS.—NEW SEVEN OCTAY! worth 600, for >: Park mons, Palntings, Mink Furs, Pint nn street, the bay the scene was singularly beautiful—a cl or, ut any rate, 1s subjection (0 @ tart suntiar to | eents, thirty ceate and twonty-ave cents, Dearly all of the joints found. The sac 4 ys GL Win eanTeN Mover baw eel: tie Lae Cee {har huposed iu india, | Liuls 18 the ouly satistaction | ‘The estate which wag’ advertised was the Princ- | OF tie end of the vertebrat, moar the tan was | PAu and ver inlserabie home,” Prane, DEONS AND ORGANS. —PRIGES Pius, ever and auon sulfting into ihe ‘red. beame'ot | Wat Will be dectued susiclont tor Lie outrages per- | ville planiaiion, the proprietor of Wile Nad died. | fOUNd In good condition, It 18 about two! feet | ,,SvmYTebuiling, vesitmony was offered tonding to | na Ce te ep She évening sun, oF tho gloom of she furuer ‘shore, | }oUaied on We rILsh Lowor aud the dinuish | Vuder tho iawe‘of this kingdom, tho laws of master | lous, avout three feet tn elreumerence | at show tat Mougitoa provided well for the family | gud Hand incuments from $40 to $175. Monthly instalingute 5 and servants, the death of the master liberates the | the thickest end, tapering to about two feet in th and that the worn had & bad temper and was lazy, | received and instruments for rent, Warerooms 431 Hronde Here, too, as if by magic, the whole feet fell mo order—three in line on one tuck and two on the other—what wwe took to be the flagship of the admi- fal leading the way. If tho friga had been Eat into encoun! @ plunging tire from tne hore ioris, they could not have moved in more ‘@xact line, ‘Tho appearance of the squadron was vory differ- @Nt, no deuvt, to what it would have been in the Gays of Neison or Collingwood, The old three- Geckers are gone, and in thelr stead long, low Duilt frigates, with their decks a8 near the watar most of which Was in direct eontradi evidence of several Wiiesses that mueees a hod: Working drudge, both outdoors and in tie hous Working in the harvest eld, naruessing tho team aud drawing chips aud stones, hoetmg aid huskiag — En bn she Was provided wih nothing to make Wie house or tis Lamates c avie. “Tl ci pia ih Mates coMioriuvic. “Luis ‘The jury, «iter sour hours’ absence, = porting themseives entirely unable to sponta he revurued & Verdict Of maosiaugiier. Tie ‘verdict proved to be almost tantamount to one of aoquittal, jor wien, just before the court adjourn ‘The British stip Burlington, by the way, has been | servant from’ his contract; i a Pe 8. : 7 f é 3 in epite of this, however, | Vicinity of the tail, Probably it was ionger at oni pear behets Coty ae feel fw] to joad a cargo | the assignees put the estate up at auctiGmceoniel time, as the tail end looks as If stightiy worn aw: ‘4 alah der aokeer repers in Muscat dates aro | and cattle—and sold it to the uighest bidder, which | One of the vertebra of the tai was found. it 1 TODrOnaphe theta menmen ef eoputals ‘and it is not proved to the Chaucelior of the Supreme Court and | Smaller than those of tho back and neck. These AS tine. LaNreen: 4 ding ‘Sed bong Rte spruig up ‘Ingdom, he thus making himself a party to a piain | Joints seem to ft each other, and the smatlest of the this aud Cier adlioies of 8 a hited States in | Iimiringement of the jaw, and recognizing the prin | bavk joinis its the back end of the sacrum and tie “he Bombay vernmnent 4 ciple of right of Pipers in @haman being. caudal joint the other end. Of course, allowance ing pest rte en the bri ot received the foliow- ‘he Boston suip Frank N. Thayer has discharged | bas to be made for the wearing away caused by their re pee ish Poitical Agent at | her cargo, and been cleansed of tho rotten wheat, | long burial in the ground. a entaye 10 @ surprise lo the authorities | amounting to avout 200 bags. Three or four leaks ‘The most important bone ts the innominata, It is 4 8 have been discovered In her bows, oue being a seven- J @Micuit to describe thts wonderful bone in an Intei- EVTRMBER 14, 1869, eighths bole, which was left open In building and | lgible way. None but those famillar with anatomy way. HORACE WAT! 3 MARBLE MANTELS. A. HARGE STOCK MARNLE, MANTELS AT COBT.— Mantels now taished sold at cost price until January Le ATHAN We OC 939 West Eighteenth atrost, betwoon Eighth and Ninth ave ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS. RICH AND EGE gunt designs, (fom 9, 312, $1) up to e250, TB, STEWART & CO., bod Sixth avenue, between Thirty-Hith and ‘Thirty-sixtn streets, oe ve, track the Mei Md ga erie cs of ~ ‘which i ‘dred with h tai. late a deseripti which had # dark iron hull, dotted with faint kno: ich Was covered with her yellow me! She will | Can appreciate a description of it and understand J dd tor sup- apois of white, every one of the feet ap- Tene tenportaneeeay we, fake | commence reloading Immediately. ts formation without sceing It. ‘Ihe Lip bodes, two | Pet the prisoner was called in to receive reutence | MAtronia, kerctue turyeat, nook of the late dahon wor Peared constructed much after the same model—a a A phi nique Opiriad Gasette of the Mth of July. By thie The United States steamer Mohican, Admiral Tor- | feet ten incaes long by thirteen inches wide, spread | 4!! Were relieved Lo Hear the judge, atier afew Kind | hanv, ready to ship of put up at a few houra’ notice. oe Single row of guns bolow the deck, and tho port hoios | MW the stafus of slavery is abolished throughout ail the Por- | NOT, arrived here on tae sist uilimo ‘rom San Fran- | Out on each sido like & parr of huge | Words of encouragement aud advice, provounce the A. KLABKR, 134 and 136 East Lath at., neat 3d av. Joined with tho conventional strip of white from PEs a hao a nat Ce coee Compensation to the owners, | Olsc0, Wings. Theso are technically cailod ileum. ‘Tig | Peualty to be adine of $100, When’ it came to be | ——~— ae negate es teln to stern, As soon aa the aduiral’s ship came 'y ranted to the freed slaves before ‘Trado 4s yory dull, the only demand being for | ceniral pleco to which these are attached ts two | KBoWM that tke poor crushed creavure was to re- | G KLABER, 82 FIRST AVENUR, SELLS MARBLE ey will continue to work | ghip chaudiery. fect ten inches long and cw feet broad. The longtie | {FR home with her mother, brovuers wud sisvers, | Ke Hamels Teadsonos, Monuments, of superior workuian- the 49th of Apri, 1878, Tor un Under their present masters aud be treated much In the same with freed slaves taken by our cruisers and dele ia Map colony, Apact auch a this aifecting te CUBA time produce beneficial tnt nthe Zansiber Wo, i 4 sight Of the fort she was welcomed With asakite, pi was inmediately returned, but no further — a ing. took place after anohori | While the residents in und about Simon's ‘Town from tho extremity of one tiem to tho extremity of | 84d that he Was free to commence life over again, the otuer 13 five feet six inches, which would be the | Very one Who had heard tie trial seemed giud and breadth of tho posterior of the skeleton of the beasi. | HObs dissenting expfession was avard. To this atleast six inches may bo added for flesh, Thus ended One of We most interesting trials ever LEGAL NOTICES. ‘were vying the unosual sight of tie arrival of ive i ce within the Zanzibar do- He Li EB nny oP ed gt new a ety 8 ships in Bimcigia diag, tho people Gt | eae catemaee ery akan thee eee eaemamucmmamt OF To Perla a cae making the postertor width of the tive animal six | Badia tus county, ConRORATION Norto oo pe Town, Green Volut and Sea Point ‘fn op- | our costly endeavors tor the suppression of {he slave trade, wauization of the Cuban Junta in New | feet. | in this central piece are tho holes; one 4 nar- = —— SALE OF PROPERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES PTLAAiy Of | Witdiessing she arriva. in Table Bay of | 1 bare the hover to ve, do. JOHN Rik, Orloans—Aldama to Direct the Future | Tow slit in the middie, and the others on each side, FASNCH FOREGAST OF THE WEATHEA IM EUROPE. Pattie wotioe ty bese ies tet eae bed rey, on Of | the largest ships in the squadron. Politioal Agent Her Majesty's Government, Zanzibar, Movementssomething Luportant in Prose | °/8" oval shape, and measuring nine and one-balt <a ¢ ye ard samen Toe th rent d von that « dale of Property for rroaching the Rosine she was -observed ap- The importanco of this act of the Portuguese poet. " by four and one-liatf moles each, These are desig- Among the weather prophets—says a Loudon jour- for Croton water, {oF the } oy ORG aed 1, wil rhrf pace aay ne bay under ® prose Of canvas such as | authorities evident. The Arab slavery referred to 7 New Onneavs, Nov, 20, hated in sclentine Janganae the thyroid foramen, | nai of Novenuber 1s—who aunounee Lue approach of | At auction, "at the City Tints in. the clty of New York, o@ Taine cate ee a ¢ 18 quarter of the globe. Tho | 1s of a very mild type, indeed. It ts practically only NEW ORLEANS, Nov, 20, 1809, through which the bidod vessels passed, ‘Tie mid: | an exceptionally severe witur is bo Writer of tie | Touteday, the ath day of November next, at 12 o'clock ndon, is, one of the mye ully in View, appeared, whatshoe | & siringent form serfdom, for aoker 1t the slave The Lillian Jlasco and the faiiuve of otuer move: | Mi@ hole was filed with cartilage when the boast | agricultural article in the Faris Vatrie, M. Heaze, fia da trom ny, today until qhe whole of eatd fold Hapa specumens of the “wooden walls’ | has many rights which his master, both legally and | Mens of the Cuban insurgents from this quarter lived. Inammoth bone are two cavities eight | Wuo brings forward a long artay of statistics In sup- ib ioee Seater tens tered a ae 9 Bie Was Delle OUT ieiGe sister abtp, the Liverpool, | by th Of his people, 1s bound to respect. But | have brought ai tetra Inches deep, culled the acotabulim, ta whieh the | port of Mis proguosticacions. According to” Mis | Whavlahed tae yaropmiey usprelted mt tho once OF ty Clank she Was Ualit about the time of the’ Russian war, | the oer tein of the Portuguese was inlamously wut about an entire redistribution of | thigh bones’ articniave with the hip bone, ot | theory pecuuariy voit winters recur With almost | oC Atrenrs, inthe Comptroiie;te ol ec, nlso in the ofl Of the in ber aig pees Ove of the finest frigates | crucl and was absolutely untettored by avy resiric. | 12T% Which it 18 expected will result kn better pelvis. The distance beiweea tho acetabulum | unvarying regniarity every toa yours, and, if his | Recetver of Taxes of the city of New York, where the said vy. And she is right, though , Wons, either of law or custom. planned aud more successtul effort. is three pa) witch Was the distance between tue | data are correct, tie facts Certainly seom vo niford | Pampliet wih be delivered to any porson a piv g therefor. animai’s hind legs, fair grounds for it assertion. Thus, m 1769, the | BYOMeFOE | KB CONNOLLY, Comptroller so. Stauding on ber broad devk, even a ' aus ed ‘uere is no local news of any interest, .F Under the inspiration of Aldama the woalthy | Iho tila bone of the hind log was of reat size, | frost Was wo severe that ia muy parts of France | Ginx or New Vouk. July 31, 1809,

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