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GENERAL LEE. nen ‘The Lay; Hours,'of the ones Boldter—-Pro- gramme of the Funeral, Lyareron, via Staunton, Va,, Oot. 13, 1870, *vnis.is aday of gloom avd sadness here, The jetegraph has announced the death of General ‘Rovert.®. Lee. Since Tuesday hoon 1 had been un- derstoed that the more favorable symptoms which he jaxbibifged early ip the morning had given place to jmore alarming ones than he had yet shown. ‘Burlyf this morning 1 was whispered through she «community that he was fast sinking, anég with beating heurts our people awaited the ie ge, With the first peals of the tolling bells the my pos ran through the town, and all classes wept ® qgether as the word pawsed from lip to lip * ageneral Lee ts dead.” In & moment, and without bay concert of action, every store, shop or ovber place of business was closed; even the freeamen Weft teir work, and ai) imingied tn the common ‘grief. The exercises at the College und Ipstitote were suspended, and every young man seemed to Wee) that he had sustained an irreparable personal bereavement. All of the suuall Schools were closed, ‘and the children wept as they realized that one of ‘hear dest friends haa gone from them, Your correspondent bas taken especial pains to obtain from bis physicnans, Drs. Barton and Madi- son, @ full and acenrate starement of General Lee's Uipess and death. The remote and real cause was the long continuance of Cepressing influences inci- dent vo tbe crushing respopsinalities which were ‘upon him during the last year of the war, the disas- trons termination of the stroggie Tor the cause Le 80 dearly joved, and me afcitons of his wative South simce te surrender, Ag he saw bis ure army gradually melt away before the countless bosts opposed to them, and | «: compelled to yleld at last t overwbelmiog num- bers and resources—as he Witnessed 1h6 suderings of is “poor boys,” as he was accustomed to call them, and thought of the condition of their families and ‘of we South—as bis mafis have been every day since flooded with the most piteous letters from maimed aoktiers, or from the widows and orphans of the no- | ble men who followed hin, he has borne a calm ex- “erior and struggled for the good of his State and of we South with a heroism surpassing any which he ret ie ayed on the field of battle; but the very reat heart have been gradually wearing to until they have vt last broken and the vitai spark has fed, Goth of his e1 weinennplaseians con- our in the opinion that General Lee has died rather = mora! than physical canses—that bity physical mt Was well nigh perfect, and that rh ey no werely physical reason why be might not ‘have lived for years tocome. ‘The immediate cause of his death was, in the opinion of bis physicians, “mental and phystos) fatigue, inducing venous con- gestion of the brain, whieh, however, never pro- ceeded as far.as apoplexy or par. Hut gradgaily | caused cerebral exhaustion and death.” ‘On Wednesday, September ¢ Was more than | nstally busy. Alter atiending chapel service, us he | always did, he spent the Whole morning atiending to vations matters connected With the foterests of | { ahe » AG four o'clock FP. M. he went to a sueeting Of the vestry of his church, over wh.ch he iD Matlers of great importanve to the hiter- ests of the church were under consideration, and the meeting was protracted for three hour Re- turning home just in time for tea, he was sitting at the table with tus fainily, when he was sud- denly attacked, and becaine apparently speechiess, aad a of motion. The next morning he rai- ied, and, as there Were no decisive indications of paralysis or of apoplexy, it wasboped that the at- muld prove nothing more serious than a tem- porary nervous soemed favorau) rostration. All of the dications wy lus recovery mutil jast Monday. pease Dut little, and (hai ouly in auswer to ques- concerning bis physical condition. But this showed that he had recovered the power of speech. His intellect seemed sy clear, and he gave most untitstakable evidences mt while he lay for Abe most partin a stupor, to which the medfcines #iven Bim nO doubt largely contributed, he was, When aroused, entirely conscious, He seemed so much better om Saturday that Dr. Madison playfully said te him, “General, you must mxke haste and get ap from this bed. “Traveller ts getting lavy and yuu must make haste and give him the eXercise be needs.” ‘The General tixed his eyes steadily upon Dim and shook bis head very empbationiiy, ws ii to Pndicate that he did not expect vw ride ‘Travelier wl. a Monday he hecame suddeniy worse, anil, des- ite the best etforts of as fine medical ekitl as the country affords and the fervent prayers of anxjons hearts, be gradually sayk, uuu! yeserday moruing, @t half-paat pine o’ciock, When be breatbed his last. ‘The nature of his lunes was such that there was 00 ‘opportunity for protracted conversation with him, and he nttéred nv words which oan be seized on for sensational reports of his lagh bours, He was stricken at the ie ont of duty. He fell with the har- ness on, and bis calm, quiet death is 4 Dt termipa- thon of his noble tiie, We peed uo “last words” of Robert E. Lee. His deeds belong to history, while | hits lite of devoted, unostentatious piety and his firm vod living trust ip Jesus a8 Lis persotisl Kedeemer give unmistakabie evidence iat he now Wears & «rown of fedeiess giory and has tudeed eutered | wpou that “rest thacremaiueth for ike people of seneral Robert Edmund Lee wes bora on the 19th of January, 1807, and was therefore sixty-three Pears, eight months and twenty-three days He uarried on the 80th of June, 1831. For years Mre. .ee hag been unable to walk, but hag borne hier aiiile- tion witha Obriatian fortivuds and patience which | wondertully sastain ber under ber preseat sore be- | reayement. Only Genersi Custis Lee, Miss Agnes | aud diss Mildred have been at howe during their \ Jwther’s Diness, The other members of the family | were telegraphed for on Monday, aud are expected | to-day ofthe aext day. It has beew, on conference with the ren fey A de- termined w ‘deposit the remains in a vauitto erected jn the College Wbrary. It seems eatery | Appropriate that nia body should ress near we | wilice Which was the scene Of bis Jabors, aud in the chapel which Le out and wnose services he always | attended so p The Sober tee PrOReARme | vices Will be helt at | ay. the 16th insi., at | ‘The body will bé interred be- | apel on Sabu pieven oclock A. M. Sieesh the College chapel to-day. On Tnursday, the | Sth instant, at twelve o'clock precisely, th ue body | will be conv the nag in solemn procession from } residence to the College chapel, where it will Ne im | a#iate daily from ten to ive o'clock nui We final | mierment. Memorial services wili also be held at | ine College chapel on Thursday and Friday morn- dugs, a mune o'clock, whieh rhe public are reapect | gfe to attend. { vesaion for conveying the body from the j ealdeace 4 lg the chapel wiil be formed to-day thre } ay), at half-past eleven o'clock, under the charge of | vrofessor J. J. White as chief marshal. Assistant ; suarebais will be appointed ny ihe mudents The | pedo the procession wili form at the Kpiscopsl | cilurch, fronting the street, The following is te + ortier of procession:— Esdort of hovor, consisting of officers and soldiers of the late Oonlederate Army. ‘The chaplain and other clergy. Pallbearers, with the.boay. ‘“aostees and facuity of Wasnu mn College, Students of Washington College. Visftors and facuity, Virginia Military Instatute. Officers and cadets, Virginia Military lustituve. Masons and Vdd Fellows, | Citizens, ‘The fo Sua tev Dee discrepancies in the returus of the andy T hndera0 David K. Moore, Si | Tweniy-sixtn ward sud he moved that Colone] Maan or nd, ex-Governor ‘rans Letel ner, | be admitted as counsel. Comm , forthe Military Institnte; | an amendment was made 10 admit Mr. Cassiay. ‘third, or Preston Johnson, Professor .J. ‘This was agreed to unanimously. Rando) ey? Protessors Weaningion College; | “"the messenger was despatched for these gentle- point ad a one Bowera Serko, su | men, and in a few seconds there Was a noise outside dents binaton lege; And, Copiain J.C. Bonde, | of the door, and, on hem 1 opening it, John Captain J.P. Moore, suldiers Confederate States | ‘ynern was ioremost, and clinched with him. He army; oo ton White, Joseph G. Steele, | was then nustied out, and as he went hy cried, “Will ttivens xing! oe in. beat 144i gee no one bnt judges get in there.’ | As mass e mdents was held in the | “Colonel Mand was then announced, and a scene of | Th College of Wikcheaee a th ~o tre Mt, | indescribable confusion ensued. Colonel Mana as- | unter , T, acted a8 chairman hy serted his Highs, and the door was opened--Mann | : ree ble DE, ‘object’ | PDE on tne lead, if ia, announced the object’ | 4 democratic Judge arose and hoped there would | tee ant she Srograntes, he Mon benotrouvie. Wile he was 4) axioe the door was Bopenat each s Aad hoe woul beateged by both the police ard the eutelders, headed ‘keenly as nesdighh teeres toe EF by Ahern McMulin, R. Sintth, Lister and Shay wes boon od pied on Pvc waged ¢ | Nolan, Blackjacks were pniled out and heads were Pa ‘Chaawe Of the body ave act as | hammered without mumber. Colonel Mawn suc- ry sake Pr bam ceeded in getting in, and the next man waa Aber! 3 Hi Chest, BY Gee bes, who was jammed between the doors. He had a yee we'd ‘arke, F | billy in tis hand and it was takenfrom him. io the Oo hapan, F. . Haywood, 3. | meantime he waa badly cut about the head. | a ze, 0. P. Wil mm dt Finally the panels of the door were broken in and 4 shie ys Sorting . the door Atwell yi aed. Shay Nolan ram $0. sue cen- tre ok the room, when. a spittoon was buried at one ns a. anaem, R R. H, Alien ana nt * of the juages.” He turned, and. seeing Noles heer inted petenee to up ad- | him pulled out a revolver and fired. The bali took Flay ne lpeerecerd ba der £9 | effect uh the weck. The wounded man was csrried paiidings in ge Inder bw om by nib agg A coorieas 3 Li so ee riven a rg Mgie jourished and the By, vein ica be no Erma Gatetiaie'e iad fvidently in possession of the room, was General Lee ‘8 wish, fre- | the wer. once attempting to keep them out, en yen) fatal vliness, that noth- mo Brattan ig. there were enough policemen there | EEaas one Lege save the reading Of | t nave ta! teicty men in charge. At service of 1! yaa no. The ; immediately after the ghooting of Nolan Mr. Cas- a! era and rae, will be | sidy arrived, and. a influence, succeeded in mm, OY bec in inn the ministers of clearing the roo! judges and himaeif fhe town will lead the devoiions of u siriewen | Soave ane Toom oF, at ‘Ridey ane & powe ar peo’ } ofticers officers then eutert:d —, — ochgpe Pike besegers as 8 She \oombiy of General Lee Ka Route for eee fe et Bry eof the doorkeepers, Lexington. i ands Alexander ‘crema. co hy BrAUNTON, Cot. 13, 1570. Tere aia alter ited! “from the head— Through Ct the entire day couriers have been and the remaindes pag iy profinty bom he hen to &.04 from Lexington, a distance of thirty- | lested. ore t miloa trot bere, bearing despatches in relation | When Neldn Totes were sega aang a tem mane pote the death od Me Mustricus Southern cleftain. reeves revo) rN serywhere in\ the vallor the people are griaf- pee she e168, Gaiied y and the*uBbiems of 4 sorrow common t0 ie maatves wes OF tuey aided whole South 6ax' be scen in all villages on the One or iis bie of the from Ricbmond Nats No one could velieve, | heads of the the swihe® were trying to keep U es he Witnessed k* how intense Ms Jove door shut, tthe o ihe people | i for The room having been cleared & mgtiot prey.iled fudivided mre “1 a Siaaiie nates hé roll of f gus Pavers mee twenty perth clapsing tl ja sire cose, WO AERO OES 9 8 Re Jew callod. ag all Were present excepling those nm | thelr presiding Secretary Boutweil from Collector Robb, of nah, Ga., dated to-day:— the Custom House was af hal!-mast for the¥death of out my Knowledge. mast. Much public feeling is manifesied at my action. Shall the Nag be lowered again’ Answer immediately. | of the citivens to take suitable action im the matier, Dlustrions Eien nna niet mentee iat elin we. true delicacy no one ‘ou $nelt Eo Eel ar nnn mains of the father, uncle and chieftain, and ne the last folase Of affection and respect on ‘Miss Mary Custis Lee, who has been an a vidi to Devon Mrs Michigan, will reach here to-morrow, and traveling wathout intermission, will be present ab the fuvera on Saturday, Henry 0. Lea, brother of Fitzhugh, and several ‘other relatives are also here on their way to Lexaig- lon, Nearly ali the distinguished men'in this por- Uon of the State are vuronging to the funeral. Honors to the Deceased by the Virginia Leg- inlature. RICHMOND, Oct, 13, 1870, Richmond presents to-day a scene of mourning hardly witnessed in this geveration. The stores and padiic buildings are all closed. The delis tp all parts of the city are tolling. On many doors are pictures and photographs of General Lee draped in crape, with evergreens, The citizens are standing Jn groups on the principal thoroughfares and talking iu subdued tones of the sad event. The feeling that he ought to be buriod here at the State's expense is universal, and the Legislature, in making this re- pote of his* famaly, retterated the public optnton, a Se ee met this afternoon ‘at the call of ‘Governor Walker sent the following message to the General Assembly :— It 1s with unaffected grief that 1 am ge or ‘of the death of Gem maunce to Jeo at Leah erday morning, He died, as be noble <fanale 6 of the wublime me principe ‘and Sects of he Cort dow: the ne james amid on Sf an ale Gnade a norco copie. of exalied igi aad private virtue tn bie lif he measure our coneeption of ol Lr msthhy pti family, & bereaved Btate | an atticted people bow wi erence and humility before ‘this visitation of Divine. Proviseoce. Jt is fitting that you, the representatives of tne people, uid take wuch appropriate action as the melancholy oc- ton Bugeests, and C believe you would bat give e: reason tothe universal desire of the people shoul: eile interment of the remmalus upon the group ‘by the Stateat Hollywood Cemetery, where hereafter they Faso @ montmental shalt, commemorative allke of ¢ er sincere and lasting affection tor man and their pro- Toand apprectation of his greatness and poodnens Alter the reading of Governor Walker's, message @ joint resolution was unanimously passed, expres- sive of the deep sorrow of both Houses at the sad. event, and requesting that the ne Boar | be turned over to tne State for interment at ood Cemetery, near this city. A Joint cominittee, cansinting of five mbers Of the House and two of the Sevate, and oilicers, Was appointed to go to Lex-, jogton a escort the remulns here if the request be granted. The Legislatnre then adjourned. The Tobacco Association met to-day and suspended dis session Jor the day as a mark of respect to the inemory of Generat Lee, Tne City Council also met — adopted # serics of appropriate resolutions and unted a committee to act in concert with the tae jalative committee to ask that in deference to the Wishes of our people the remains be prongs to Richmond for interment. The committee will leave for Lexington to-morrow wee ott The fags of the 4hipping and all publhe buildings, except the Custom House, were at half.mast. All places of amusement were closed to-@ight, and gen- brat quiet and gloom pervades the ciiy, The Fing on the Savannah Custom House at Half-Mast. WASHINGTON, Oct. 18, 1870. The following despatch was received to-day by Savan- T have just this moment learned that the fag on General Lee. It was ordered by mi T have ordere deputies, with- the Mag at full In response to the above Secretary Routiwell has telegraphed Wo Mi. Rood, approving hie acvion, The Georgia Legisiatare to Attend the Fw ral of the Great Seurhorner. ATLANTA, Oct. 13, 1870, Both honses of the Legisinture have adopted a re- solution to adjourn to-morrow until Monday, to at- tend the obsequies, on Saturday, of General Lee. ‘The citizens are arranging for imposing ceremonies, General Jobu B. Girdin is expected to deiiver a enlogy. North Carolinn’s Tribute to the Memory of bee. WILMINGTON, Oct. 13, 1870, The Intelligence of General Lee’s deatn crenied profound sensation in this community and calls vividly to mind many associations connected with his vistt here in April last, To-day fags on the shipping were generally at half-mast, also on the Briush and Dapish Consulate. The annua! mecting of the Chamber of Commerce adjourned to-day out of respect to the memory of the dead bero, and they appointed a committee to make arrangements for the suspension of business and the toiling of bells on the day of the funeral and for a public meeting ‘The aniversal feeling among ai) ciakees and parties here ts that a great and good wan has fallen, - 2 ‘ A judge then Twebsy-sixth ward Yad © reauest had given hm thé figures off a cap to which there, were no signatures, The speaker desired to know of Colovel Mann whether such should be recety/sa.t Another Ii cay “goon ety wae etarn, jug noi le then wi Te nage ie we of ‘.y-sixth ward bad told him that drank last yught and Colonel. * has lost his papers, ‘Mann—Then it is better that Read? re- pew the vase to the Court, who will see that justice One. Lent Englisp then proceeded wah the read- int of ep! for Receiver of Ta: in th such @ Roise that hundreds men were attracted to tne entrance to the main door op me State Bove. pave- ment ta foie Sears room, oar here the police performed 1 Ane § and prevented any emtect ah entrance t the The news spread ra and in twenty ane there were sevoral people on Chestnut street. The demonstration 6 on the judges seems to have been the regult of @ misunderstapat: the outsiders, as both the democratic and rer ican Judges had agreed that counsel should be admitred for the purpose of giving advice as to the matier in the Twenty-sixth ward. Soon after Orawiord, the revurn judge from the Ninth ward, was locked up at the Oeatral Police sta- tion. Counsel appeared before Judge Allison in the Common Pleas Court and asked that a writ.or habeas corpus issue in the case; that it was nevés- sary that the prisoner should trangact his business in the Board of Return Ju Mr. Wiliam B, Mann then narrated the ciream- stances of the affair and gave in detail ail the tacis connected with tbe diggracefil proceedings in (he Board, brought about by a set of ruMans forcing themselves Into the room. Tho Judge at once ordered the prisoner to be brought before him, und after listening to both sides of the story be ordered Lieutenant Thomas to retarn the prisoner to his place on the Boara of Return Judges, and continue him in custody until @ full in- vestigation of the case was made. sie specially di- that after the meoting of the Board Crawford should he returned to the Central Police station, Judge Allison took occasion to censure the police force for not preventing the disturbance alluded to, und said tf was a reproach to a elty ike Philadelpiita fd Such an atialy should occur so near the court Ouse, Lientenant Thomas said that he had some thirty- three men to protect the peace, The Judge auswered that that did not speak well for the police foree, If it was thought necessary the Mayor or his officer in charge shou!d have had tive hundrea and thirty three men to protect the peace. Lieutenant Curley, who was presen remarked that he thought the present police force waa equal to any force ever possessed by the city, and Judge Allison answered that he was not sitting to argue that question. The papers containing the returns from the Sixth division oi the Sixteenth ward were vent for but conld not be found. In place of them some papers were presented which bore such evident marks of fraud upon them that the counsel for both sides | sereed that they shoutd be thrown out. To this ob- Jection was made and a comunitiee was sent te ask instructen froi the Court. To these Judge Allison said that if he were a re- turn judge and papers were presented with such gross marks of fraud upon them be would certainly reject them unless compelled by a mandamus fret he Court, SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York—This Day. Sun rises 6 10 Moon rises...eve 8 32 Sun seta, 5 22 } High water. moru J1 10 PORT OF NEW YOR Ay: OCTOBER 13, 1870. OCEAN STHAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK MONTH OF OCTOBER. 58 Broads Holland. 89 Broaaway. Anglia \7 Bowling Green one ot Lon \6 Broadway. ts of Antwerp! Qet 5 Broadway, =|Oet ’ Rowling Green HS Broadway. [38 Broadway. Yer City of ‘srookiva De Pereire . \7 Bowling 2 Green |i8 Broadway, Steamship Algeria ‘Br, LeMessurler, LiverpoolC G Franckiyn, Steamship Columbia, Van sice, Havana--Atlantio Mail teamabip Co. Steamship i Sivingston, Cheeseman, Savavnah—Ltwing- ston, Fox & ( gE: ae Steamabip South Carolina, & *, Obarieston -H R Mor- Respect for the Memery of Gearral Lee gan & Co. N Steamsbip Fairbanks, Howe, Wilmington, NO@—Loril- New Orleaw lave Stoamsinp Cu, Nrw OELEANS, Oct. 1 Steamsmp Wm P Clyde, Sherwood, Philadelphie— Se riilavd ‘The deuth of General Lee casts a gloom over tix ) Rinses : pa » Aressed W I Clyge. community. ‘She morning papers are dressed in et A «SE mourning and flags on the shipping, both foreign uih for orders EK and domestic, ace displayed at half-mast, and many sufe; triesieFaxiedy Wave alo! are draped in monrning. The Board of Brokers ad- ander, 0 #1 ‘dye @ Uo. Tage last evening out Of respect to Gonera! Lee. " Buraos Ayres W Ropes & Judge Diob) e his mn ring adjourned the Eighth | ¢ (5 Mantra # ¢ Distuiet Court as a iribute of respect to the deceased. ‘a Ba Br 'iiaieone. Barbados. rat In the course of his remarks Judge Dibble said that | 4 Dwight & x +) ‘ . his purpose wax W boner a heroic and honorable | ~ Erig Hwa N dohntton, Coyle, Nuevitas— Brett, Son & Co. citizen who, by is bearing. had won the admira- | Brig Gambia, G: NH brigham, tion and affection of every bear: tn the land, The Brig Gesina (Nt ys -Fanch, Edye & Co. motion to adjourn was made by John H. New, who ~~ 4 (Br), Wa sand Constantinople HM delivered a touching trtvute to his memory, Sa Middleton, Brower 17 Vhe followiug card nas been sigued by many of ir Henry 6 homas, Holmeq the most prominent merchants 204 bustvess Uris in Newbern. Thomas, Holmes & the city:— REPRE ue be : , We, the undersigned merchanta, suggest to oar fellow ott Gobr Tarry Not, Knowles, Fhiladelphin—-Crandall, Bertane tena that all Dusicess be suspended Lo-morsow (Friday) ont of x peck to tie memory of Generel KB, Loe, Mourning tor the Dead. SELMA, Oct. 0. The cliy has been in mourning all day in honor of General Lee, All business houses are closed. The ehurch belts tolled and a public address was deliv- ered at tie Opera House, wo & great crowd, by Gene- ral John T. Morgan, The grief of the people 1s deep } and Gplversai, RIOT IN PHILADELPHIA. in Philadelphin—The | lted—A Rioter Kataliy Alebaman ' Canvassing the Votes Return Judges Anas Shot. (From the Philadelphia Kivening Telegram, Oot. 15.) | When the voies for Recetver of Taxes were avout te be called Mr. Shoemaker arose and stated that | ws | to 38.40; the eo A Pieres, Poole, Salem-—R W Ropes & Co. Steamer 8 C Walker, reo, Pui Steamer § Phelps, Brown, Philedeip Steamer Ff © Biddiv, MeOue, Poiladeiphu ABRIVALS, RBPORTED BY TUE BERALD STLAM VACIEES. Steamship San Francisco, Hixgivs, Bermuda Oct 9 PM, In bwllast spd with 16 passeogern to W H Webb, wteamahip Wranoke, Bourne, Kichmond, City oint and Norfolk, with idee aod passengers, to the Old Dominion | Steamship Co, Ship Arungton (Br), Newcomb, Liverpool Sept 2, with way iron to order-vessel to Boyd & Hinsken. wurwngh Peatiand Firth Sept 7: encountered heavy Wa aloe to Cet 4: Bent Zi, on 34, had a violent hur W to NW. inating 18 hours: barometer down yale gradually abated, when the wind anifted te ricane from §! experienced another hurricane, hours, the Baror ter giving vo warning of {te anproack: atl AM'und fine and moderate weather, and at 5 AM it blew furtoualy; lost and splitsome suils. Oct 8, lat 4250, jon 65, spoke bark Jone. phine, Cra from Bayoadon for Liverpool, NS; Vth, iat 40.95, lon passed are peat ‘of lumber,” Bark Inle of Skye (Br), Gemaze, liarann, 18 dave sugar, to E D Mor with, 10 vessel 19 GA Philitde & Uollins. First ‘part of the passage had moderate we: be Tough. Oct of the Capes of Delaw aale, ‘daye sfeplit foresail, keh been It days Berth rdner, Havana, 1 faye with vessel to master, Had rough Weather, has been 7 days north of Hatteras with NE winds. e FQ’ isunchorad at the SW Spl Ing been ordered to Amboy. Brig Qmer (Br, Comeau, Old Harbor, 5 wood, to Inet tage it variable weal "goke Victor, Dacerai Para tt Ludinan & Co—versel 1 Sf Hatteras, Bark Forent Queen (Br). 6 sugar, to ED Morgan &¢ ras. BJ Wenbs Mod ae hee Se, wberg. 3 wan 6 days vert of Hatters. . bate yiad Schr Sytvan (of Stockton), Clifford, Jackeonvitie 14 days, Wilder,'Son & Co “veasel to Walsh, Field & Way. Oct, lat 85, lon 74, bad a ae at NH and veering te NNE,Janting & gnd low part of deck load of jumper; ti 3 F Adaline Elwood, Hawkins, Savanoah 7 days, with yellow pine, for New Sebr Bprey, Boul), Virginine Aobr Harriot Thomus, Vaucles!, Georgetown, DC. Bohr AC No ker, Philadelphia iar Cohasset Narrows Scr Saraa Fnold, Philadelpiia for New Lou: Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND south. Sigamsnin Wampuiiay Fish, New Besford fo Yo nth mdse and Dassensers.to Ferguson & Wooa, "Te ‘s Scottish Bride (Br), Vaogbn, Lieut 90 days, aibraliar tt ya, for New York, writs’ sulpour foi gers to aasel to A J DeWo! Was ai Storaltar 10 dave for repsice: for 7 ioeving, Gib. iter had noth! high vain ng oth upper top: main Btateamen, Nuiter, bs en NS, for Ni with aplien (0 Snow & ici petetpsctyen yor! Scbr Anna Masia (Br), ‘Mitchell, Bhulee, NA, f Us days, wilh sping 0 Bay & cohen halal Maier Behr T A Ward, Lay peetheg NS, for New York, 10 days, with beast Ralharay: Brow sna Bauice NS, for New York, with Harding, Bristol, Me, for New York, “ieee ars, Bobs Ann Elisabeth, seg Bangor for New York, eee eRe BESS cae Ser New Yor soars to Jona Corasroer. tnd tg Wick iaoooin, Wai Walston, Rockland forNew York, with lime Schr Ida May, Drieco, Boston for PhilaWelphi Bebr Active, ow 204, Boron to oF Fat adel la. # com Pr olph, Fall River Cor New York. ir Oono' Hallock; New Haven‘ for New York. = Mi lew Haven for New York. chr loomAels, ag jew ae for How Fork Sehr, rom, Lyne ren jew York. Benr mada Bedgeets fer Kewtort. geerceee, 5 Schr n, m. Bridgepert ter New York. A bak act eae jariforsfor hilaabetunost, He, s FOR THE | for New Londun. wich. gto tr tor Fa River. Yacht Alara” Howard. Bars ‘Haven, to lay up for the winker. Aa reece chm nvanae Vatet nd Boa th Ge City, George: i a sunset W, fresh. Shipping Notes, ‘The Inman lino steamship City of London, Captain Tib- dite, will depart from pler 45 North river to-morrow (Saturday), at 9 AM, for Queenstown ang Liverpool. ‘The National line steamship Holland, Captain Thomas, will Jeave pier 47 North river to-morrow (Saturday), at 9 AM, for kaverpoo! via Queenstown, The Anchor line steamship Anglia, Captato Craig, will depart from pier 20 North river to-morrow (Saturday), at noon, for Londonderry and Glasgow. The Cunard Ine steamship Siberia, Captato Harrison, ‘will leave the company’s wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, to-morrew (Saturday), at noon, for Queenstown and Liverpool. ‘The Mallory line aeamship Varuna, Captain Spencer, will) sail for Galveston, from pier 20 Kast river, (Boturday), at 3 PM. ‘The “Old Line” steamship De Sote, Captain Morton, for New Orleans direct, will leave pier 36 North river to-raorrow (Saturday), at 8 YM, ‘The Cromwell !ine steamship St Louis, Captain Whitehead, will leave pier No 9 North river to-morrow (Saturday), at 3 PM, for New Orleans direct. ‘The Merchants’ line steamsbip Sherman, Captain Henry, wil bo despatched from pier 12 Nortb river to-morrow (Saturday), at 3 PM, for New Orleans direct, The Great Southern line steamship Champion, Captain Loekwood, will sail from pier No 6 North river to-morrow (Saturday), at 3 g’clock PM, for Charleston, Since last report the following barges and canal boats haye arrived from points om the Hudson and Western canals:-- By towboat Austin—Barges G Monteath, 8 Hawley, Atten~ tive; canal boats Weyboseet, Mary E Sargent, 2 J Purten- hetmer, Nelile Swift, Geo Yule, E B Marsh, G © Burrus, Frank Abell, James Doran, Johannie, Ward Ham Heindricks, Wm Smith, By towboat Belle—Barges Stella, Novelty, Amy Allen: canal boats Acme, Dr M Belling- ton, AC Thurston, Cassie, J R Noyes, John Plase, Alvin Lighthouse, PH Bird, N H Stiies, C W Hall, George: Nortb- rop, J W Tucker, Chemer Hair, Freeman Phillipe. By towboat Cayuga—Scbooner Isle of Man; barges Priam, $ A Nolan, J W Freeman, Hottentot, Ella, Columbia, JG White ; canal boats Van Buren & Noble, © Waydell, Charl- ton, KS Krssam, Lama A ¢, Eva Carroll, Belle Andrus, Newsboy, Delos, 8 Hawley, Casco, Alex Barclay, Luke Fin- loy, Calamachus, W B Taylor, J O Eldridge, Schuyler, Nevada, J B Griswold, T W Fishes, 8 4 Morton. Marine Disasters. Snir Lavy BLESSINGTON, Adams, from Newport, B, for New Orleans, at Southwest Pass Teporta ith ult expe- rieuced a torrie gale from W; split salts, ac. Waupswonth, from Greenock for Quebec, which hore at Cape Breton and took fire, hus been con- Tomrxing, of and from St John, NB, for Cien- | tnegos, wi ndoned. Sept 17, a complete ‘wreck, having Se ‘iam gate 1m ‘® hurricane gn the 15th, in lat 26 80, lon pea MAnINX, Raed, at Aspinwall Sept 14 from Besion, ruck by iighasing wight of 13tp, and had foreroyslmasi | re 12, about 10 miles W of Sbinvecock, with loss of foromast and'mainmast head ; buoy tops a chocolate celor, remainder of ‘hull bi ly brig Sau Carlos, reported as spoken im yesterday's HzBat. a Sone Caet.ron JayNWhas been abandoned at ara, taken to Charleston Oct 12 by bark Ranger (Br). {rom New York. (The CJ registered 179 tons, and wus duiit in 1854 of brookhaven, whence she hailed.) Sonn MOONLIGHT, at Charleston 18th inat from New York, had op board the crew of the schr W L Springs, abandoned aren, Sour Eovipan, Mills, loaded with coal for Providence, sprung aleak and sunk on the fata opposite Ellzabechport nigut of Oct 11. She now lies with her deck jnet out of water atlow tide. Scan & A Eywanps, Edwards,,which arrived at Provi- dence on Sunday trom Rondout, was to collision Oct 8, off Yoint Judith, with schr John Lozler, of Taunton. The R'A Jost jibboom, and the Joho Lozie eo boom, had alae | wall eplit, rail and bulwarks dumage: raging all carriud Sway on'the port sider “The letter was towed leto Newport Sour SosRPn, Dodge, from Portland for Boston, put into Gloucester Oct 10, jeaking 50) strokes per hour. A -VEBSEL, bottom np, supposed to be a bmg of about 850 | sone and newly coppered, was passed Oct 9, in lat 39 28, lon | Lowpow, Ogt 13—A fearful gale raged here all lant night, | and auiil prevails to some extent to: Advices from dif: ferent ports on, the const also, report ueavy weathor. sipping is generally refuged in the harbors Mauy disasters inuve already been reporte jorm was particuiariy ae vere in the Mersey, and much damage occurted to the sbip- plag at Liverpooi. The ship Amphitrite, from Shi arrived@in the Downs, leaking, 8 Miscelinneow We are indebted to the pursersof steamship Wisconsin, Russia, and Alaska, for promptness in the delivery of ovr despatches, de. Sour JonN 8 DeTWi1.kR, Grace, at Boston 13th from Pht adelphia, reports Monday nigni, off Gay Head, lost overboard Franklin Burke, of Cape May, NJ, about 17 years old, Whalemen. Arrived at New Bedford Ith, bark ¢ Pacibe Ocean, Bay of Ivlande dune 18, with S00 bole sp oll on board, Sent home and sold 580 bble sp and 155 do wh oll. Hus on freight S80 bblaap ofl from ship. Eucops. 2i8"d0 do from ship Milton, 118 +, Jat 3d, ion 67, sehr Geo *p. to ship ofl. jovart Town, VDL, felt drowned, Arrived at do Uith, achr Petrel, Sherman, Atlantic Ocean, from «4 mon cruise, clean, Arrived at New London 11th, bark Concordls, Buddin ied from New don July 19, with suppl fea for northe 5 | land Infet, and was expected to return iate in the Fall, with She cruised at the mouth of The de for New York, haa will wg @ugveyed, Brown, South teaman, of overboard Sept 16, and was their catches of of! und bone. the Gulf for 30 day the ii ‘be accounted for by f eae southerly winds, which sei in solid packs orth Bark Root Morrison, Slocum, of NB, wns about to enter Manne Ane 3). Oil not e Bark Greyhound. Allen, of estporl, was at sox Aug 25, no bols sp last crui Capt White, of bark Millwood, at New Bedford Oct 6 from ~cambertnnd Tatet Aug 29, reports sche 8 Howes, Gardner, o/ NL, arrived at the mouth of the {let a few days before the Mlilwood jeft, (rom Hudson's Bay, where sue attemptod an entrance, but was prevented by the ice, ken, from Cxleutta for Boston, Aug 1%, Sbip Morin, dat 17 82, fo: Foreign Porte. SORrTNW ALL, KeptH0--Balled, bark Idaho, Chapman, New ork. BORDEAUX, Sept '96—Sailed, Ran Francisco, Chine et Havane, Courbe, 28—Arrived, bark Aomine (NG), Ruhase, rigs T H_A Pitt, Locke, for New York, to sail jayor, from New York, arrivea 6th, for iverpool; 3d, Tran Bosworth ‘Guanape: 4th, ‘nip Orton. tall, Goan: fr ab, rive Soeriderren, New York (so rte Kona, “aug 4—Sailed, ship Helen Morris, Nott, led barks Talavera Br). Tome and 1, Moore, New York or Philadel aime Aug 3 1). E Packer, Holloway, for New x fo do. Liexsioon Oct arrived, Yeio, Manaing, Philadelpiin; Caroline Gray, Gray, Galveston. Sailed Sept 80 (nol 26th), J T Foster, Choste. Havana. LIVRUPOOL, N8,Sept $0— Arrived. brigs Dunkeld, Whar- ton, New York: Brooklyn, Raton Bt Vincent. in Siete i 36—Arrived, bark Fury, Wilson, New York via, brig Mary Edson, Mowes, New York; schr Baga th "Tooker 40. il in, eohr Save (Das), Barbe, Baltimore. Mavurvive, Aug 37—In port ships Onward, Hewitt, from Moulmein for Falmouth, E. repaired and reldg; Argonaut, Baker, from , for Batavia in s few days. MONTEVIDEO, Aug 9-—Arrived, bark Lord Clarendon (Br), Lavender, New Yo . ‘aye 29—Pot 1p, brig Somerset, Mo- NortH 8YDx . Sept Bride, from ivigiul tor Philadelphia, to repatr. ae FOr Na, Oct 5--Arrived, bark Kieanor, McLeod, Lon- a {oRENeTOW x, Oot 12—Arrived, steamship Cy of Meg ington, Jones, New York :(Oct 1) for Liver Rio Gnanoe, Aug 6 Arrived, brig J PF Eundwall, dal bard, Baltimore. EO SAREING, Sept 10—1n port bark Serene, Olver, from 811 Brion, Sept 28—Arrived, Aekur, Pedersen, Bbiladal- matt, Oar Reeth In port brig Rachel Coney, Coney, for New ‘ork, to A i 21—-Put back, bark Ethel (Bi nya 180, ug 31 ‘a ar a Tor New York (an eens £3, ships Stomeviado (ond sailed Sent iliea Fry (Br), Pry, Quebeo (ana Hs ty tor faa’ Teper, for barks Teg, 3 ree, 7p. Gara, Cal bag = trod de ae rant bog ti 4 ks Sit, Cutneseren se ment ie Ga Hoang Ho (Br), for Enited bts 00; es Brows, Browa; ding fer Kir (ey for Tor United Staten, 14 ce of 3 , Mind ifie, Hammerson, ymerson, from via Honojwu, ~ Saunders, from Bueogs A ®, Hops 29—-Arrived, lansive i Marie, Jepson, iw to-morrow |. re New Bedford, to ‘vieom, 8 , abip Priscila; bark Annie eas tana Beshn, Melons a3 Meats, _—s 5 brige , Blaey (Br), Bterts, Fink aero es Norman laa a jive ia Sean en and Yi Newbersy, New ieee o as ie Reva ated Brig rise rtd vist ome » Halton, Callao; Divico Andrews, a Somers, Boston. (Nor)y Kelly, Providence; £ R dojeche ‘ic tte “or Barcel Jorar ci s Cae O RS ‘Oct prem bark Marla (Br), Web- ster, Gieared--Bark Vinco (Br a, Lvernool; wchra M, von Bion aut Wopeiie Walon hee tie ee Vdin—Arriveds bark Florence Ciipman, Jones, Portland. je 12th—Arrived, bark jer, frou York, havi card the grew ot the abaatoned ookr Cartan vera Se on Jays Saiied- Steanmahibs Charleston, for New York, Tile, do; bark Vineo, Liiveroool, Rth—Avived, achr "Moonlight, New York. In the off barks Annie Kitaball, from Liverpou!; Eorique, from Ro rt. PBniled ee es Clyde, Hunter, New York; OL Lord, Post, do; brige Pennell, for a ecu port; Mionid Millsi Dobos achrs Wapells, aud My Toover, New Ware W L Bradl 2, ey» _ MISCELLANK COMMITTEE, TAMMANY HALL. of the Democratic Republican General Commnstiee of the eity and connty of New York, held at Tam. Hall, on this Tab aay of (October, 1870, the following lutions were atopted :— ‘Hesolved; That the Democratic Republican electors of the \ENERAL At a meetin, d county of New York, friendly to regular nomlou- nd the usages of “the party, are requ anted to attend a lect 9 ve held tu their respective ws on Vomany, Oct If,” inate between tbe uous pe G aud Eri, lor the clection ‘of delegates to City and Connty Conven: tion, to nominate candidates for the ofices of Mayor, Sherif, County Clerk and three Coroners. Alto for the electian of delegates to Congressional Conven- tions im the dimricts of which their wards respectively form rt, Kiso, for the election of delegates to Assembly Conven- Mons tn thelr respective districts. ‘Also, for the election of delegates to Ward Conventions to nominate Schoo! Trustees. Bach Ward shall entitled to elect to said City and ont i io the Congrestionas Convention in s renentation, the entue niuaber of jogates thet it Bh oy of this Genera! Coma! be heen Ne ge Cas ee in Tay ‘Ta on W fst, at 7§ P.M. to order, me fats rece Gy ths Ouoeuset OF iby Gonent ‘The said Cor nlonal Conventions shall meet on thurs. See. eonet ) Bt Tig PL ML, at the following o viz, ant ngressional District, at S14 Pearl street, Monroe Fifth Congressiona: District, at 378 Grand street, Walton House. Congressional District, at corner Hudton and Bar- reuth Congressional Dist Tammany Aumoetation Lal. iy Congressional Distr: corner Thirty-secot stron and Fourth avemue, Hiboards. Araagcse Ninth Coumressional Dis:riet, at Fifty-fourth atreet, near Third avenue Hrovoort Hal ‘The Ward School Conventions to nominate Trustees shall eongncetuctlem- shen, bias: deiagnian: Crate seen ward, and shall meet on Friday, Oclover Ji, insiant, at the Following noes, Vi pirat Ward, at 11% Greenwich street, P. Second Ward, at 156 Beeman street, Third Ward, at 104 Verey street. Fourth Ward, at 72 Oliver street, O'Brien's. Fifth Ward, at coruer Hudson aad Hubert streets, Vander. bilt Hou Sixth Ward, at Sid Pear! streat, Monroe Hall, Sevonth Ward, at 17% Madison street. Eighth Ward, wt 286 Hudson atrect. Ninth Ward, al 499 Hudson street, Holmes & Fall Tenth Wara, at 77 wad 79 Kesex street, Michael's, pat No. 4 St. Mark's place, Javauagn’s, Eleventh Ward, at bth street, between aveaues B and C, Berohard’s.. noe Ward, at Sth avenue aud 16th street, Leonard ‘Thirieenth eee 1G Delanosy at. 10th aan Ie av. Cooga 210 54 av., O'Donnel, es ard, at 624 Twentieth Wardat fate st. abd seventy aes Ward, at MeAulife’ h ot ‘Twenty-second Ward, at 781 Sth av., Washington Ha! The Aasembly Couvetitions shall mest on, Monday, Oct. 24, inst,, at 7: at the following places, viz. : Fitst District, at 130 Greenwich at., {anon Second District, at #9 Koonevelt, Third District, at coraer of Fonrleenth Ward Headquarters, Foarth District, at 4. w. corner 2d av, and ad and Kitzabeth atreeta, Beveuth District, street. Hiuhth District, at 77 and 7" Ensex surcet, Michael’ Ninth District, ai corner of Hudson and Barcow streets, Adriatic. Touth District, at 197 Fast Fourth strest, Link's, Eleventh Di at corner of Seventh aveous and Twen- ty-ntixth siveet, Silleman’s, Tweltth Disirict, at 269 Thin Thirteeuth District, ai 206 by Fourteenth Dratr ry Fifteenth Dist) ‘Sixteenth District, at nd (0 Third avenues Shorea pcvemteenth Dietticl, at 781 Bight avenge, Wi ad) Kighteenth District, at Loorane'a, 61) Firat avenue. ac hinnteenth District, at Lawrence strest and Third avenue, jen". Twentieth District, #: 84 Third ‘Tweuty-trst District, at Waite: ear 126th street, bington Lal. The number of delegates to be elected to the respective oon. Yentions to nomnoale members of Aaserably aagli ve, accor. {ng to previous apporsionment, a6 follows: nol Ward—Eleven delegates to the Firat Distrjot, d Ward Three delegates to the First District, ‘Taira Ward kes to tha First District. a Oates to the Second Disirict, aten to the First Districs. Seve late to the Second District and aten to the Third Diatri ‘Seventh Ward Not Teas than nine Gelegates to the Fonrib District. ne, Headau: , Third evenue, Fourth Ward. Ser gates to the Fifth District, tee to the Firth District, four dele- rict and not less than eine delegaies gates to the Seventd to the Ninth District Tenth Ward—Eievon delegates to the th District, Kleventh Ward—-Kigat deiegates to the ath District and nat less than nine delegates to the > Twelfth istrict, ‘Twelfth Warden ‘delezales 10 The Nineteenth District and nine delegates to the ‘Twaty-firat District. Thirteenth Ward—Noi lesa than nine delegates to the Sixth District. AY, Poarteenth Ward--Nine delegates to the Third Dis- Fiteenth Ward Une delegate to the Fifth Districtand eight to the Seventh District. ixteenth Ward-One delegate to the Saventh Distr Ninth Dates and not less than nine dele- irteenth Dinty “E teenth d—Pour delegates wees not iets than mp ‘Gologatee to the Bixtesnth Dis. See any een Twanty-first Ward—Three delegates to the Fieventh. die: bei ‘aud. tot leas than olne daledaies to the Bighteenth a irentyascona WardNot less than vim th district, ond four delegates to the Nit \y Congrersions) district formed of twe entire wards the" votes of One ward aiene shall act be suBiclent to apm. ‘ate, but it shall be necoseary to have At Tenet ‘the other ward to ‘aake such nomination, so that the two wards shall be represented therein. ‘The members of the General Commities in the respective Wards shall select the candidates to be preeepied for the offices tors ioe fol ye hae bd wards: ‘at ihe places frontier iained, the cersinnete of m manlor of whom shail be vat na conclusive evidence of the = fiom of delegates fi or enry Bich, Jt, Daal! "iiaan Furlong, Michael Fay, Jonn Wi ae ona 1 maven ate Foore, James M. Minne, Danie Fal at 7 at 108 Vesey. <iamet “1 Geo. Wiisen, A, a ‘llama #8 Uae ‘a : ‘ard Inspectors. W. Masen, sen nee Fi a Vanderbitt House, coruer ar of abet aed ah rae rein vate Peat ert Brenpaa, ve J. Keese, Tera en uqustas W. Oliver, Jacob F, Valent on Done a 8 wil Grate =~ scgciameafe = nth Ward Thspeotore- “On sane m ‘tamer atl | sohe Lach, ‘Aariattey corn ae? jarrow sireste iy at Adriatic, or T parteta ‘John. 0. Halligan, Frank cee ‘ai Otto's, corner of Forsyth and Hester wiserenth Bike gree gy i. Lbwnh David Gideon, Wien "8, 29 Third street. ith Ward fespe ‘Joho B. McKean, A Oakley, Joseph Moure, at John Black's, 130th on ope gel avenue. Thirteenth bdo Inspectors--Matthew Patten, Danie! F, Mcintyre, Francia F. 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