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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7. 187.—TRIPLE SHEET. Had rtherly winds, with hi from lat 88 to las | ,.YALLAMS, Ja, Sept 16—In port brige Clara ary COOPERS DEMONSTRATI LOCAL PouiTics. ART MATTERS. ing of aaron hom ofa, ran | Boerner ny om, aks | oldie A Ae a Mt SFE mone tert color in he manster of, teak painting, Indeed, ie bctr a fioeaey, Haynes, Doboy, Ga, 9 days, wi lum American Perts. Germans ef the Sixteenth Ward Denonaciag oty’s Henry we Boleyn. mena arene ai d-the rich | ctr Paola Mure stmington, Demararay Aroostook, Bryant ure felanae ‘Parede Last Evening—Mam Meeting af Cooper Corraptionists, An incident in tne courtship of the much-marriea | SFG Pinel smamen Wy moot suikiig. ‘The Gesh | wihsaral fares to E8 Powell iy NOr 8 care | Wyman, ackaouvile ewe ‘Hart af° Institute—Specches by M. A. Foran, Presi- A meeting waa held last night at 111 Seventn | English King furnishes the subject of Piloty’s bis | modelling 1s hard andthe ay a doe ay feo torical painting at present on view in Goupu’s Gal- lery, The moment chesen by the artist is that im which the slignted Queen, passing through the gal- COLOR UNNATURAL. Schr Maria & Eliz: Be Virginia. ‘This in part may be owing to the evident inability | Sept janis, & Rizabet®, Soper, Vir ofthe artist to finish. Whatever effects are worthy | Schr Ness Wave, Losier, Vitginia for Athens, us of praise are strong and but without any Schr Ida A Jayne, Jayne, Georgetown, DC, for Poughkeep Plaiteld, Bilzape ; Owen P Hin avenue by the sudependent German Americans of the Sixteenth ‘ward, 0. Zollikoffer, Present, in we chair. It wyas decided to canvass the ward, appeal- dent of the International Union; Moss. 8. Keefe, Robert Schilling, ing to toe lertes of the palace, catches a gimpse of the King in | sertous attempt at delicacy of detail. The work 18 | sie, ‘on . John Hewitt and Othera Bi voters, irrespective of thelr former politt- * ‘Schr NW Megee, Ketchum, Philadelphia for Boston. Gi Lovell, and Leontine, Thored cal beMief or nationality, to unite and co-operate for | tender (eed-tere with anne Boleyn, In order to | STong and forcible, and, certainly pommissks MANE | Sehr SL Russ Smith, Philadelphia for Boston. 4 Mary Weaver; also ubype (haa é th ts of art, the artist wo f ht and correctness Passed Through Hell Gi: a Te cooper demonstration rast evening was | 264rpoHE of eecing men of integrity and any | me reguremen ofr art ogee | way lc lob weigher a a me ret eg nates Mile A msarred considerably by the rain, which began falling 3 80 arranged his personages that some of the sub- De a aN Brig Crescent (Br), Cox, Windsor, NS, 11 days, for New | sailed Brig MC J shoruy before seven o'clock, the honr fixed for the | T##0tutions were carried unanimousty:— sidtary figures ang aga kind of screen, without in FOREIGN TOPICS. Yank, win plaster to Crandall, Bertoauix & Co; veseal to Alex NeNen, Liverpoot; Wa 4 Campbell o20. Bae Taasembling of the lodges at the Tweed Plaza; but terfering with the unity of the i See Schr Mayday, Gilmore, Calais for New York, with inmber | Havens Glaskow; Mary J Williams, is any way in ng ty compost What Prussia Does with the Money. tape hoe Guayan: Paix; Java, Micagoane; dene wotwithstanding this the, men turned ont to the tion, Much dramatic power is displayed in the ar- | ne London Yimes says:—“Now that a considera- | | Schr Stromboli, Harding, Chatham for New York, with fish sehrs Scotia, Port au Piaste; {Mbrhver of about two thousand, and marched im Tangement, and we gather ble portion of the war indemnity—1,5600,000,0001— | 'h°°% arsbe, chase, New Bedford for Philadelphia, with patented Oth leamers Wm Crane, Baltimore; Leo procession to Cooper Institute, where they were ad-- A euity secitvense THE MOTIVE OF THE INCIDENT ated by Fran eres 1 to order. Soy a. saressed by several speakers. evenia a Tatare fr Tulding our uites ina contentious etaglance. Atthough the painting of the heads is | Nas Deen Nauiaaies by Bra por aera psieteyrt ae Susan, Gumore, Portiand for New York, with stone | art Demerara via Barbadoes’ Wig Aono one Mee ee THR LINE OF MARCH af guseagat on ulineee caaliinn as aoe ert oe wanting in finish, the various expressions on the | piace, 326,000,000f., being the purchase money for sehr EStevens, mith, Provinestown for New York, Setir shilob, Hubbard (before reported ai quarantine) ie! -spirit on all. sack ‘as are not subordinate to a in which we include the administration of our Suniel ity and our schools, ‘And {n exercising individual care and attention in the seleo- tion of our candidates for public office, who must be pos sessed of ability to discharge thelr duties and endowed with of character ed inte ‘was from the Tweed Plaza down East Broadway and ‘Chatham street to the City Hall, across the City Hall Park, up Broadway to Grand street, across Grand street to Bowery. up Bow- ‘ery to Cooper Institute, stopping on the ‘way at the Westchester House to allow the dele- gates to the Internauvonal Convention to join the line, and at the hall of the Workinmen’s Union, to allow the Gelegates from that body also time to take Posiuon, The local loages which participated were No.1 0f Brooklyn, No, 14 of New York, No. 290f New York, No. 3 of {Villiamsburg, No. 4 of New York, No. 5 of New York, No. 1 of Jersey ‘City, No. 6 of New York, No. 2 of Jersey City, No. 8 of New York and No. 17 of New York, The delegates from the several States Bumbered about one hundred and twenty, Torches and Chinese lanterns were carried by the differen fodges, with their banners and @ number of mot- wes, It was nine o'clock before the procession ‘reached Vooper Union, and fully twenty minutes spast pine before seats were taken and the banners ‘put in their places. Tne platform of the large hall vans. master. faces of the assistants are strongly and appropri- | tne Alsatian railways, must be deducted trom the | “Schr Revenue, Uooke, Portland for New York, witn stone | norfaik’s schts Delimsoe Galen oe hee gene), Boston vie Geo E Thacher, Thacher, Boston, avely rendered. But Piloty’s strength lies in his to order. . Mart, via Norfolk; pe tl ip ae eee oo than eum total. The rest, 1,175,000,000f., 18 equal tO | “sohr Mira A, Pratt, Middletown for New York, with stone Sailed—Bark Young (ir), Eagle, Belfast, Ire: z in ousrectabee of crewing) Or” Aaiitl of} exhresc 318,000,000 ‘thalers, Of this 4,000,000 thalershave | to 226° 7) werriman, Sparks, Portiand for New York, | B4OW2 (Br), for St Andrews, ie © q 5 re aif German adopted and American clitzens of the Six: RE: OF of expression. | heen reserved to endow the generals, and another | with sone to order, 1 | BANGOR Oct ¢ wie brig Tangier, Carlisi, x teent ja are ; 5 orth, New Orleans; C Matthews, Lunt, dan In the work before us we see @ gorgeous wealth of Schr JC ‘ton, Walcott, Calais for New York, with ofa ‘nature to reach the 4,000,000 thalers to assist those members of the r J © Boynton, ns ‘0. ZOLLIKOFFER, Presiaent. Wentwi color lavishly laid on, until the canvas seems to | yandwehr and Reserve whose pecuniary circum. | “per f,Boynton, & dabeiend Wik woke BELFAST, Sept 25—Arrived, schra Brilliant; Varro ae glow with the glare of burmshed gold, under the | stances have suffered in the war. Two Tmillion | toMenayecer lke Cor New Yors withlumber | poken; Mary Lymburner, French, do; Cais, Pickering, Prot igh of te DN Ral Wah ee ee eS | nee ne me | AERC EEAE, Qe Arts ot Aan Mr, Og, me mentary eblouissement has passed, and we examine | tg shipowners whose vessela were seized or <e- ‘Schr Alligator, Marryatt, Calais for New York, with lum- BRIDGEPORT, Oct 5—Arrived, critically the work before us, there comes a teeling | tamed im the harbor by the blockade, and about | %JoBoardman k Co a oe ith iene Georgetown, DO, iB Drew, Miler: Lewis ene, Bor of the insuMciency of mere color, no matter how | 20,000,000 thalers have to go tothe inhabitants of | yRBrowne’ ‘0 Tabitha & Hinnal, Crosley, and Waite Hock, Tu, Koun, Treasurer. Sixteenth Assembly District. Ata meeting of the democratic electors of this district, held last evening at 323 East Twenty-first street, the following resolution was endorsed:— Resolved, That hereafter no delegate shall be received from the city of New York as a member of State convention unicss he shall have been elected by an Assembiy district convention, aa delegates are now chosen in the several coun- tes of the ‘State, and that he shall present a certificate of election from the convention of said Assembly district, 80 that each Assembly district shall have an organization ofigh nated with the democratic voters thereof, without the cail of any central or county authority, which sliall be separate and independent, and have relations only with the State Conven- tion; and that in the organization and proceedings of State ‘nite ‘erty, Elizabethport; Harriet & Sarab, Ball, Port Johnson; i and Lorraine for damages sustained and pro- Schr Lyndon, Lynch, Eastport for New York, with lath to ive ‘ Fiwer, Philadelphia: Erm, ‘Sherma ant south eet brilliant, to satisfy all the requirements of art. It | Visions supplied both to the French and Germans in | Boynton & Co. Gre am is, indeed, seldom that we meet in a picture such | the campaign, Aaa ie cred 5,000,000 vhalers re- iene Avail, Dibble, Stonybrook for dandy Hook, with stone ge nC Ht Delamate a Sharpab sts anife ju jor repairs and rolling stock of ie jsace- " Escort, ‘ord, New York; sloops Randall H Green, maniiost —wasvEny OVER COLOR. Lorraine rallways, and we lave a total of 42,000,000 | Achy syramery Dickerson Portland for New York, with | Fort Johnson; G J Demarest, Sackett, Orster Hay, to nde! Sailed—Schr Nellie Benedict, Ellis Here are tints quiet, subdued, and deep and vril- | wrought by the War. Of the remaining 271,000,000 | totais Gor’ now’ Pomand for New York, with stone | in port achirs Matile I Taber, for Puiladelpula: ewe Jane, Mant; but, under all circumstances, forcible and rich, | thalers government would, under a new act of | | Schr Hliva, Crawford, Machias for New Yor, with lum- TOEHARLESTON, Oct 8—Salled, bark M E Seed (Br), Hop- ber to Chase, Talbot The patnt has been iad on dolaly, almost rougniy, | Parliament, gi IVE re ea tNS Whore | ,_ Brig Froteus, Hekert, Machias for New York, with eparato | KIM LINCEDOO! gy ke aco Since ana though but little attempt has been made to | sum 1s not required at once, and as the indivi- | MUTY fC veabeth, Kelly, Harwich for Philadelphia, Queenstown; scr MG Moseley, Haines, New York. finish, yet we feel at once that the artist knew tho- | dual States are anxious to have a portion | Schr Arctic, Clay jewport tor New York. Beep dl Poth = arrivea, schraJames Henry, roughiy the value of every touch of nis brush on | Of thelr war expenditure reimbursed, itis Schr Starlight, berta, Providence for New York. port; Bengal, Hatch, do for assumed that only 31,000,000 will revert to the ' reenport for New York, Lynn; W Freeman, Fuller, do for Portamouth. cenvantions-ench distri shall be: separately called, andeach'; that great canvas. Whatever could contribute to | pension list for the present, and the remaining Bohr es T Tae mae Frovidencs For Folledetphie my ‘ances: the above arrivals and schrs Ruth 8 Hodg delegate shall individually announce his vo enrich the color of this painting has been carefully | 230,000,000 be distributed. ‘The division ts made ac- | Schr Alfred Hal Dimmock, Jackson Foint for ok et FORTRESS MONROE, Oct 6—Passed in, ship Lincoln, In pursuance of the above resolution it was re- | introduced. Gorgeous costumes, rich textures, | CoTding to the number of men supplied by each | gchr MJ Mead, Thrasher, Taunton for Baltimore. “} | from Halifax for Baltimore; brig Union, from sio Janeiro was State, In other words, Prassia, or rather tie late Fisher, New Hi il for do. DECORATED WITH UNITED STATES FLAGS. peers panied te dee ab Luk soe gear coming 0 produce the most | North German Confederacy, regelves five-sixthe of Schr dmidateton, Fovell, New Hr en for New aa, ate passed in, steamer Rauator., from New York; bark ‘The clothing of the processtonists was so saturated brilnant effects, ill the eye 1s almost wearled by an | the whole, the remaining 5! ing portioned out | Schr G Kinsley, Gorham, New Haven for Baltimore. IRL VGETON: Henk Bee aired i Ore, with the rain that before the meeting opened half of | b¥.the democracy of the State in convention assem. | embarras.de richesse, ‘Though striking and elfec- | between Bavart eae We Beh Barone ae ana the | Schr Pacttcy Gearn, Greenport for Rew York. Bacon, New York: sobre Leonesas, Myers, do; J M Taylor, -the assemblage were coatless and showing evident | “On motion Mr. William Andrews was called tothe WANTING IN REFINEMENT. separate contingent, ‘The 200,000,000 thalers thus | ScPranrett port, Wall Rivertos New hee Hih-—Gleared, brig Guiding Star, Rogers, Pensacola; ache signs of feeling uncomfortable. There were very | chair and Mr. James Keenan appointed Secretary, | There 1s a coarseness in the forms that almost / accruing to North Germany will be employed in re- Schr J W Bell, Warren, Taunton for Philadelphia. Vista, Pinkham, Apsiachicols. few present besides those who belonged to the ‘The Chairman having stated the object of the reso- | reaches to vulgarity. ‘This unpleasant feature is in- | plenishing the war treasury and cancelling a por- Schr 8 A Manson, Manson,jNew Haven for Philadelphia, Babe ports ete 9 pet bia er A ti tion, upwards of five hundred of the sterling demo- | creased by the defective figure drawing, which dis- | tion of the wardebt. The war Reaeiy Sea ee at Schr Marshal Perrin, Morris, Fall River for Philadelphia, Mount, New York. , echr Susan Wright, coopers’ organization. Wm. H. Fitzgerala, of Lodge | crats of the district signed their names and organ- plays complete indifference to proportions, is well known, to 30,000,000 thalers, to the war focus Fashion, Ey OR ctigg dl lap Yor ck Oat i Arrived aohr Ridgewood, Griffin, New York. ‘No. 4 presided, Loud cries for Mr. M.A. Foran, | ized the Regular Democratic Convention for the ‘The composition of the scene is well imagined. | debt, Treasury bonas to the amount of 35,000,000 Sehr mate Set ‘Herbert, Allen, Brlageourt for New York JACKSONVILLE, Oct 1—Arrived, schr Webster Bernard, erbert, Schr P & R RR No 47, Cofi ice for Philadelphia, | Smith, New York. Sixteenth Assembly district ‘of the county of New | The main group, Apon. which the chief interest | thalers were redeemed in the last few weeks, eae and Anne Boleyn, who | 68,000,000 thalers more fell due before the 1st of Scbr 8 B Jones, Brady, New Haven for New ¥ LYNN, Oct 1—Arrived, schr Emma M Fox, Case, Philadel- President of the International Convention, caused | York. On motion the Convention adjourned to meet | turns, ts forimed by ork, ‘the announcement to be made that that gentleman | on Saturday evening, at half-paat seven o'clock, at | are seated together. Behind them the banquet table, | February and 17,000,000 paper money are to be | Steamer Dons, Youn’, Provitence tor New York, with | PU® | oo. so Bell, Cox, Philadel ‘would be present after a short time, and meanwhile | No. 323 East Twenty-first street, for the purpose of | from which they have turned extends, laden aown | withdrawn from circulation in the Course of the | mdse and passengers, to Ieanc Odell, ee eS ee. Satied, adaiphie, © W Lora; the band the attention of the audience, | nominating @ candidate to be supported by the | with the remains of the late feast. Music has evi- | present year, BOUND EAST. Rogers, New York.” . = ‘But it deing evident that regular democracy of the district at the ensuing | dently occupied the attention of the couple, for a Steamanip Titan (Br), Buchanan, New York for Sydney SWBURYPORT, Oct 4—arnived, schr Jas Henry, True+ SOME ONE SHOULD ADDRESS TRE MERTING, election, bandoline reats on an empty chair next tothe Lady A Managing Roynl Mother. B. id % worthy, New York. Mr. 5. KEEFE, of the Pennsylvania delegation’ Anne, It is a critical moment in the history of their Decidedly the oleverest matron in all Europe is Brig Gem, Rogers, New York for St John, NB. NEW BEDFORD, Oct 4—Arrived, schr Thomas B Smith, was introduced. He spoke at some length of the The Fourth Ward Brennanites. REgOLS Sexe, the wile of the present King of Denmark. Just con- | Schi Robert inskam, Doene Now yore ae a emiea toh Portier, Brown, Philadelphia. ° ‘of workingmen by capitalisis, and ex- | ‘The Fourth Wara Maithew T. Brennan Associa. | $24 the pose of the lady, wo 1s leaning towards the P ng obtain | Schr W Li Bowen, Torry, New York for Wareherss” Sih “Sailed. achra GL Vandervoort, Kelly, Poiindelphaa / plained how men who worked for cheaper rates Kung, tells ug that she 1s lending no unwilling ear to | sider the fine ““matohes”? she has managed to obtain | Schr Report, Hart, New York for Noo Heace gP Hall Ghtpman and J Ponder dr, aos Welle, Chee? vind than were sufficient to maintain a man and his | “ou, one of the most influential organizations tn | the prayer of her royal suitor. Henry holds the un- | for her children. One daughter 1s the future Em-| Sehr Jobo Randdiph, "Robbins, New York for New Bed- | ginia; Helen, Stanley, New York; Addie Murche, Gibbs, Mamily literally stole from nis fellow workmen, | the city, as well in numbers as in standing, held a | resisting hand of the fair Jady, and is in the act of ford. and Manna, Morris, do. who might Sire held_out against the employers’ | special meeting at their headquarters, Warren Hall, | Placing aring on her Onger. Nothing could be bet- | Press of Russia, the other the future Queen of | “Schr stoten Islander, Allen, Rondout for New Haven. NEWPORT, Oct, EF M-—=Agtived, sehre J Ht Counos, Mayo, attempt to defrand, He argued that the Scriptures ., | Yet imagined than the action of the group; but, un- | England; one of her sone is the King of the Greeks | , Schr Jane C Patterson, Brown, Philadelphia for Prom. | ZortJohneon for Boson: tenis, Hamiin, and Alabama, were in harmony witn the doctrines of the Inter. ) 8st evening, Mr. John Gilligan presiding. A series | fortunately, the effect la marred by @ want of sta- | and now the son-in-law of a Czar. And now we hear | 92° paitimore, Francis, South Amboy for N Sth; 8 AM—Arrived, chr Sarah Elizabeth, Lockwood, Pro« national Union, and that the constitution of the | of resolutions endorsing the action of the Democratic | bility in the pose of the lady. We easily see from hi li coer eeimore. dey Bo pe aeey fo mew. Haven. videnoe for Oysier Bay. » 5 unton was founded upon the same just principles | Scate Convention at Rochester were adopted by ac- | the way Anne Boleyne inclines towards the, King this clover lady hes.eaoeeded in another little mat- | “Echt Postuls, Besueti, New fork ter Providence, NORWICH, Oct 8Arrived, ahr J Smith, Hoboken, that were to be found in the pt of the | clamation, and the meeting pledged each member | that the hour of concession has come, and the sen- | rimonmial affair. The King of Denmark is about to hr § Brown, Brown, Hoboken for Providence. NEW LONDON, Oct 5—Arrived, schrs Jobn T Merrill, United States. Their organization was only similar | to support the ticket nominated by the Convention, | Suous lace, which is take a trip to Rumpenheim, What brings him Schr Coral, Kent, New York for Warren. phe eer jusan, Sears, Boston for New York ve a to that of churches of all denominations, and to PALE WITH THE PALLOR OF PASSION, there? ask the quidnuncs, The Queen and the Schr Jeddie, Turner, New York for Newburyport, E Kelly, Ke iy, Hew Bedford ave do; Gabinet, Wilson, ‘New. cor tions of men joined together for a common and the closed eyelids, tell us that the die is cast. | Princess Thyra ang there already to meet him, and, ‘Schr Hudson, Chase, Port Johnson for idence. oe ie CRs ral \urphy, Iver for do; Iday ‘purpose. Previous 10 A NEW POEITICAL DODGE, Evidently tue court fool thinks 80 too, and he ts not | Without a doubt, we are going to have another royal | Schr WW, Wiged: Smith, Albany foc Huntington. NEWHAVEN, Oct 6--Arrived, brig Rising Sun, Griffing, THE CLEVELAND CONVENTION such adunce but he can read the incident passing | wedding. Wno is the Jueky Tan is as yet uncer. Behr Silas MeLoot, Whesler, New Tork for Woank. Mayaguer, PR and. pulled same day for New York); acbre ‘m May, 1871, they were slaves, but the decisions of : before him. Using the liberty of his folly, he bends | tain. Some mention the King of Bavaria; but, as Schr Jamee Buchanan, Kelly, Elizabethport for Derby. Oliver Seated, Dissosway, G wn, DO; Reading Rail- that vention made them freemen. They had | Meeting of the Union Republican County | down, and touches ihe string of the bandoline to | His Majesty is well known to be something of a Schr © Carroll, Chase, Hoboken for Providence. 4 road No 46, Kead, and Wind, Warwick, Trenton; ing no longer to work fifteen hours a day and do in-| Convention—They “Stand In” with the | mark bis delight at the progress of the intrigue, | misogynist, the report 1s probably inaccurate, | Schr Enterprise, Mott, New York for Cow Bay. Rallroga No $8, Baldwins ueo 6 J plier, Blizzard: —— justice to themselves, their wives and families, Calais ak Site Neminais and at the same time casts @ provoking glance cf | Prince Arthur of England is mentioned in some | §cht Rescue, Hatield, New York for St John, NB. Sey Bt John, Parsons; red tyler rer vette Oto, At the conclusion of Mr. Keefe’s address Mr, Foran eae ples jenty on Nominations—A | comprehension in the direction of the group. On | quarters, and, as that young gentleman has just ar- chr fM Wharton, Bartlett, Elizabethport for Providence. | EOE: ppor; Heures, Mealinden, Sarah Laverne, Ave: was again called for, but the meeting insisted that | Conference to be Had. the left of the picture Queen Catherine 1s passing | rived at tweniy-one years, and an ‘annual income Pg rer ng re ne a a la ell Speed toctsHemsy. Tereits and Frankia Plereey he should not speak until the band had first playea | A meeting of the Union Repubitcan Convention | through the banquet leaning on the arm of 4 | of £15,000, perhaps lieis half thinking of matrimony, | Scur A f Kindberg, Thomas, Baltimore for Fairhavene South Amboy’ Selsey, Bell, andG R_ Mur! “AIL ‘TO CHIEF.”? the Horace Greeley faction) was held lust event courtier, and has just caught a glimpse of the Schr 8 P Godwin, Waterbury. New York for Stamford. ney, Murney, New Brunswick; John’ Brooks, Fox, Jersey After the music a round of cheers was given, and ( ng | jovers, who are so absorbed in a pleasant world of It 18 asserted in several German and Aust Steamer El Cid, Smith, New York for Norwich. City; CP Shultw, Young; Ann Amelia, Alien, aod Milli¢ 1 Mr. Foran expressd his gratification at the | St the headquarters, corner Fifth avenue and Twen- | their own that they are oblivious to what 1s passing journais that a confidential note with com us! yr Steamer Metis, Davis, New York for Providence, Frank. Gowan, E ooo oplen, Washingson Foam, Rocks demonstration that had been made, and proceeded | ty-second street, the Chairman, Mr. John Falconer, | @found. in the look of indignant inquiry of tue | {he Salzburg Conference Will be “deapareked iow. Warrestone, LI, Oci6—11 eM. | Ser evohn, NBs sloops Soutuport Beebe, ‘New Pork loaay Diss as som speek louter than words there ding, There were about two hundred delegates | @2een We see how deeply the Berlin Cabinet to Bt. Petersburg. Th ne | seinaS, Ught, honey rains night intensely dark, John Beveridge, Houghtaling, Kingaton. was to be seen in the parade that morning a power | Presiding. i HER WOMAN'S PRIDE peeogcrlin, Cabinet to St. Feversburg. | The present | tne brig Arabella (Br), Dexter, from New York for Hall- | °'Reyed sents’ LD Jerrafd, Davis, and Edward Linsley, too inherent and self-reliant for any opposition to | Present, notwithstanding the pelting rain which fell | is burt, ae how much ape aneengy, Giernity is taxed | the 5 Ee foreign Powers. pepet Per aed ahaa es Lk OMA ee UL NOY DRLPHTA, Oct S—Arrived, steamship Pi ween tain her composure. Perhaps w h . Pit anal joneer, ees CereeniiOnats GoUres garg tis hascveoraapanreie Dave lent eometting mnore of diguity to this ‘igure; Wakely; New Orieaie via Havane; sche Inde, Garrison ing dignity H THE INTERNATIONAL COOPERS’ UNION ! wasin a feeble state; now it had organizea one | At the conclusion of the transaction of some | there is visible too much of the passion of the and Julla E Pratt, Nickerson, Boston BELOW jobs, Boo, omens, U} P P N G N E W S ‘3 ; Young Teazer, Slocum, New Bedford; Emeline Haight Dbundred and mfty-four different organizations ail | minor business the Chairman stated that the Com- | woman and not enough of the impassible haughtiness Ss H I I Ship Minnehaha (Br), M % , Provincetown; Artie Gi Young, ‘Boston; ’ over the country: and this extraordinary progress | mittee of Twenty, which had been appointed at the | Of the Queen. Between these groups the figure of a © | win indve nnd passengers te Geo eee eae ot Batt | Kenyon, Buckinguam,, Chester, Ot, A.B Edwards, Barsieu ; Hope, No 1.) Ruth Shaw, Shaw; S A Hoffman, Homan; H A Hunt, Pe- ‘was not due to the ability of the executive or of the Chyrchman, in his crimson garments, interposea officers, but to the men themselves, who, after see. | /#8t meeting for the purpose of conferring with the | and partly donceals the Kil fom the view of his Almanac for New Yors-This Day, Wind at sunset 8, light. teron, and Julien Nelton, Cavalier, Boston; Babel H Irons, ‘4ng for @ long time the necessity there was for such | Committee of Seventy, had appointed a sub-com- | wife. Two tigures, égupw the Queen at some cers SEES Te... M droge, Eecviaenes 4 a bi gst erat, 7 Hom tpestart, 7 Cased th and made Jr thelr own | mittee of five, who had communicated with the | tne‘céntral group. ‘they ape richly clad tne 6 02 | Moon rises. ..eve 11 46 Marine Disnsters. Gee New Rees ‘eosin, ature Batol, senna al group. : . b, New Ross; bri 3 echra Mar. FoRAN then explained that owing to the con- | 8¢venty wise men, and that the result of such com- ~* ORANG rete “knuanes, mee . 5 83 | High water...eve 240 | SHIP St Lovrs, from Fhitadoiphie for Antwerp, loaded | Paul Keller, King, Boston; W Wiler, May, and farts ex? ee ‘pe ager pti : fire —- paar asaval munication would be made known to the Convey: aad med onde zoe Ranges 4 sae scarlet sled ras with petroleum, put into Halifax 6th inst leaky. ae eer eee eee ir Palmer, Pro~, erg ted Kew mory | tion by Colonel Be Will . 4 ntral group, Sup Louisa, at Boston from Si » on the 6th June, » Devereux, + ant Cam- the Femarre he was now about to make, and te appends eee a perpenticilar poatiod containing all the important charactersot thescene, | PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 6, te72, | iSsc\2ui SE, pneounteret a, ery meer gale of wind, | bridge: Ciara, Norbury, De Goldesne, Vance, "bardge, bpeech was devoted principally to snow)” Ue | and proceeded wo read the following letters:— aatice Grdoten: tae wonmeptlon ke SOM oR a par aL OTe * | dothaiden, aft four of the boas and everything moveable | , LEWES, Oct, PM—Wr-. to fen yemterday ai noon. th THE NECESSITY OF EDUCATION New Youu, Sept. %, 1871. | tery, All the characters have been brought to- Per ‘about the decks and strained the phip goverely. 2 brig Hermes. . Pase~.. ott to-day, steamer Union, and Dalted the wor ot the education that | orueruf ihe Geartal ‘Commines of we Gana taennizen | gether so as to preserve the most bi eoeAEee. BARE LAERNE) (Bry from Miatleboid tor New | gr PM. Busi tor Baus” bee scram, eee oat t te received at Harvard or other universiti , Pre ), COMPLETE UNITY, Steamebt ee Gre, anchored ot ode Island, Bt sust. She | the Brown is reported us arifting outaide the Oi Buch an education as would fit mechanics for | pace was appointed, eousiaine of twentr mos aeieeste: ty et each of the component groups retains an in- Bere ae Day enamensanrenpocl J Choy! ney rerawe oe sie i 3 herp; vero spat Moeeray ont on Tuseday la sega jelegates, to | and . * . their positions in life. ‘Liberty was gained by edu- | confer on the subject of county nominations with all political dividaa inverest-—an Appropriateness of action to | | Steamship Raltic (Br), Murray, Liverpool via Queens. ScHn WILLIE MowrE (of Brookline, Me), 8days from Sa- | PORTLAND, Oct 4—Arrived, schis Montane, | Parker, cation; wherever there was ignorance there was | bodies and committees of citizens opposed to Tammany Hall | the thought agitating it at the moment. The | town—J Hyde Spar vannab for Providence, with loss of maintopmast aad also | Georgetown, DC; K Nickerson, Nickerson, Phitadelpbia; slavery; cat freedom was ever the reguit | S84 are destrous of co-operating in an endeavor to overthrow | gaiity jovers, absorbed in their passionful anuicipa- npigamsbip 8 Terry, Salyear, Newbern, NO--Murray, Fer- Bomiins BE of ryan Fi se ee split, was spoken Sept 24, roularing, Gregory, Nl a $hat corrupt ‘hy, such copference committee bas ap- re Mary R Somers, In the labor movement he | hat corrupt oligarchy, Uons, happy’ in their dreams of pleasure, contrast a tin Somers, Mobile, via Charleston; Isaac L AdKins, Phill Baw the grand forerunner of umiversai justice | Phairman, to my thelr inatrastions. i ohn Falcone forcibly wich the prondiy sorrowlul indignation OF Beamer Botieteras, Lawrence, Norfolk—Old Dominion | .,PfH"FOREs TD Jones sailed from Havre de wot been | Hog Irland, Vai Monica, Phillips, Poiladeiphia; weatmore: and liberyy, for. with the | working alasses | ime ine Louie ouuiney oF cmoene maa taayeyuicree | Hue HWULCU Wie. che passlOlls and leoungs Of these | ~ Ship Kewulute, Brooks, Liverpool—Wiittama & Gn beard from since, and'it is feared that abe has been lost land, Rice,'do; Black Diamond, Goldsmith, do for Paw. educated, des; m ana should go under, | the financial reform of the city and county of New York | groups are well rendered in the pose of the figuces. Ship Agenor, Knowles, Liverpool—ig E nip Sot SouR SALVADOR (Br), Simpson, fi Beli x tucker; Prugence, Austin, Elizabeth; Wm 0) Irian, Ne and the result would be ‘Y, Oquality and the | Se in Syme we ad, ght pa ereclny the Union | Compleung the central group the Churchman, who Ship Plymouth Rock, Warner, ‘London —Grinnelt Minturn | New Orleans, ex; dj wale on aR Rh aie parane Bh sbob Riestingale, Neosat, Rend, ct Tepublican party we address its chairman, asking it to perienced a heavy sale on the 28:h ult ; Fobor reform? woud yet revoludotize tac’ sociat | fuugrin mi eeuring the nomination of fuep cansinie | Greogvery” and the. two lgures ia the peeae eed | Rack Glenraln (Br) Bel, Gloucester, Bteney & Parker, | Pove2 for hour tt bad all ier Bll al Peverstrors, Margare ane ‘Kennedy, "Ar Lawn 7 ~- 7, a CHI x Croton ; - : —_ — this was its mission. To spread abroad | election as command oes, fuily the contdence of the honest | Sarmeuts who iin a we pee are by What is ‘cama’ Coe soa yieearesty (Cork foe ceaaret mir for os tr ayn Deaing stra Narraganet ay iy Slender Fred pecision Tatae, Secksinnio ad ‘oad knowledge, masses, and will rece © their supp. ort wit out reference to | passing, are very well painted and are Bark Eveni\g Star (Br), Rotuback, Dublin—Fred Spring & | When off Nayatt Foint, carried away her ioremast for St Thomas. + TO SHED LIGHT IN DARK PLACES, an eee mas ior ee eye ered m4 i FULL OF EXPRESSION. Co. crosstrees aad partners, and arrived at Newport in the ni Sailed—Schre Rhoda Holmes, Georgetown, DC; 8 B to Faso up the lowly—this was what labor should | {ion that your coma tne ee Ene er eine promer in the ‘They aid most materially the moral lesson of the Brig Fanny, Turner, Cork for orders—Jas W Elwell & Co, | '2 tow of tug Charlotte & Isabella, where she will put ina | Franklin, Speed, Philadelphia; R L Tay, Brown, do; Foam, and would do, so that with universal intelligence Fendy at once to enter Upon a conference, ae eee ce | scene as well as its dramatic effect. ‘The most | , Brg Amelia (Port), De Cote Pinto, Oporto—L E amsinck | "eW spar. Homan, Trenton; A Van Cléaf, Carter, New York; Mary tion Wa there should be universal liberty. The speaker ex- forthe sub-committee will be received if addressed to | poorly-conceived figure in the composition is that | 4 C2 ScHR LOvIgR CROOKETT, at Vineyard Haven 5th, from ; Wreath, ida, Knowles, ” plained the sort of education our rulers the office of the secretary, at No. 61 Chambers street. V Of the courtier, upon Whose arm the Queen is lean- | , 278 Clara Louise, Wass, Humacoa, PR—Miller & Hough- | Baitmore for Boston, on 2d'and 3d inst, ina NNW. gate, lost oe, do; » Bunker, do wies, dos J -marrowing it down to the pursuit of money, and | respectrully, &c. wa kd i ands ‘ ra ST Be ae “ ing. Nothing coula well be worse than the draw- 7 ‘it sails and broke main gail; would wait for a'new | Towns: ; sehols, couluneed to show tue beneficial influences ef wades BENJAMIN A. WILLIS, Secretary, &o. | ing of this man. There 1s neither ails Sopbia (Br), Melatosb, Lahave, NS—Geo A Poittipa & | tuitl sala before proceeding. PAWTUCKET, ‘Det bo seler wake oes Newman, ‘unions in thelr search for truth and knowledge and | Hon. H. G. Srenurns, Chairman Committee of Seventy. KNOWLEDGE OF FORM Schr O P Binns, Hgbee, Richmond—Van Brunt & Bro. SA FRANCIgCO, Oct 4 Ship Talavera, ashore on Romano | Rondout; Wm H Everett, Hart, New York; Mary Shields, in their Influence upon families by providing for New Yong, Oct.5, 187. | nor grace of pose, Everything about him 1s exag- Steamer Octarora, Reynolas, Baltimore, mee teeter st] aed and filled with coal, was sold at auc- | Waite, do or Gardiner, Me. shorter: hours of labor for workmen and better re. | BEnsamix A. Write, Begs gn youto | Ser#ed, and yet ihe igure ts Weak. All the drama. | Sieamer Heveriy eres, Piladelphia on Pat Fea scRIGHMOND, (Oct 4 Arrived, brig Tula, Newburyport; muneration. Mr. Page tree as this day. ret by stay puunboroan Uc interest of the painting 1s gathered into this . iphia. Notice to Mariners. ROCRLA a, achrs Defiance, Hall, and When Mr. Foran had concinded there were loud ae ept rrived, mmmittee on Election of the Committee of Seventy | CCutral group, the remaining figures simply filling INAGUA AND CASTLE 16LAND—(Correction). Pallas, French, New York; Adrian, Everatt, do; 2¥tb, to cries for Mr. William J. Jessup, late of the Working- | attheir first meeting to-day. This will account for ita not | 1M the banquet scene, with about the same relation To THR E) ware, Snow, and Thos Hix, Hall, do lope. Sait de men’s Union, and that gentleman, who was in the | having received earlier attention. I'am directed by the Com- | (0 the plot as the huge corbeille of flowers on the ARRIVALS, Stn Your Monday's wee contaised wrong statement; | Betubedec, ‘Knowllon, do;'Susai. do ee ‘Oct boay of the hall, was called to the platform. He | mittee on LKlection to acknowledge the receipt | table, or the gold ornaments introduced for their —— itinight have been a mistake of mine, I would state in lieq | 1: Corvo, Pinkham, do; dd, CL Hix, do; 8d, Justina, Ken Made a Driet address, amd. was followed by Mr. | Gf. fis “communication,” ant to” aay. tat” we de: | wealth of color and pee BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Frage eine two Mashing Nights on southwest point of | Mision dO, a, sonee Be wills, His Vas g0-operate expresne sEOUSN} , . there 18 but one, and o led Sept 29, schra Sea Queen, Bunker, New York; Mu Robert Schilling, of the Missouri delegation, who byyou, Within a day or two another ing of on ecm GORGEOUSNESE OF EFFECT, steamer Iroquois, Henry A Adams, Philadelphia, 2 | post of Castle Talands ne flashing light on southwest Hope, Allen; Nile, § Metcalf; GW Glover, Holbrook; Hard- Jacket, Averill: Florida, Metcalf; Ida, ind Lake, Miller, do; Lottie Ames (new addressed the meeting in German, this being mites will be bela {probably “on Sauurday)at which the It ts due to the artist to say thac we easily recog- | 4p", Wooster, Norfolk; Silas MeLoon, Spear, New York ; 80th, oRTES r : eamer Kansas, C Maifield commander, Philadelphia | F!es#e correct Monday's statement, and oblige, yours truly, | scrabble, Fal A COURTESY TO THE GERMAN WORKMEN committee will be glad to meet you in conference. "A notice | ize his motive for the introduction of the acces- | 9 gaya” is ig ares, J T PENDLETON, ff present. Next was introduced Mr. John Hewitt, of | Srthe next meeting will de given youas soon as it shall be | Sry groups. which are carefully kept trom inter. " Steainshp Vi Buikley, Savannah Oct 3, with mdse and Lesepcccardipessd dete the; Ontario (Canada) delegation, who explained | determined upon. 'RANCIS O. BARLOW, fering with the unity of the composition. The artist | passengers, to 3 48 & Co. Connnor10N.—In reference to United States Notice t . | Mayo, Hall, and American Chief, Snow, do; M_ Marston how organizations had been established all over Chatman of Committee on Election. | has thrown all his force into tue representation of | bar,antp Roswell Sprague, aud brig Joho sire toeeg | inera No. 13, dated May Si, 4871, the longitude assigned vo MAAN PRANCIEOO, ent ge Dente ch ee NG Wavada during the last two years, and how the | The reading of these communications created con: | the banquet, which has been prepared with more | Outi 4th inst, 25 miles Ne of Frying Pan Shoals, eignaiized | the lighthouse on Cape Adak, Algeria, viz. 22.56 E, is from | SAN FRANCISUO, Sept Arrived, ship eg Dom work was progressing. Then Mr. D. 8. Grif | siderable enthusiasm among the delegates and was | than kingly magnificence. It is such a scene as a | Seamsbip Liberty, bound 8. inlles east of Gape Carbon aadabout 48 tiles setae citee, | Sonoma, tlowes, bhelde. “1° (Bt. Thompson, Gitagow{ fin, Oorresponding Secretary of the ' Working. | finally recelved as the committee's report, after | great colorigt loves to paint, and the opportunity | ora taaiateras, Lawrence, Richmond, City Pointand | Bougoroin,” should read “about 80. miles east oF Cane Gane, | SAVANNAH,’ Oct. S—Arrived, brig Cyelone, Nevens, men’s Union, was called On, and in a brief Which the Convention adjourned, sabject to ihe call lias been seized to Introduce @ crowd ot figures | Steamstip Go, Liepige. tiga tka tem bon and about 26 miles west of Bougoroia,” the miles given Brouswick, Ga; tn distiess, having been towed to this port. e | urg ‘orkingmen shot of the chair. in the Steamship Volunteer, Howes, Philadelphia, witn mdse, to | ! the Previous notice being French. EM,’ Oct 3-Arrived, schre Annie Martha, Norton, St melude in their education a knowleage re —? SPLENDID COSTUMES OF THE PERIOD. the Lorillard Steamship Co » Jobn, NB, for New Yor! lisson, Keene, Georgetown, DC; ~ of the events occurring around them, and shouid OCTOBER ELECTIONS. Flowers have been distributed with pleasing effect, Ship Abigail (Br), Earnend, Newport 38 days, with rail- Whalemen. : my Heath, ‘Warren, iadelphia for Bangor; Flyawey, send men from their own ranks to make laws for aig and while they increase the ricness of tne colors | AY)r9p W0 order— vesacl to Jas W Elwell & Co. ‘Sept 16, iat | | Below New Bedford Sth, a whaler bound up, showing area | “Gi” Scieh stener’ Aine York, ; them in the State and national legislative halls. preernnrrrnney they "serve at the same ume to tone down tne | joni bad agaie from N to NE. lasting 48 hours: lont | Signal with letter W. comer, achrs HG Edwards, Lge, Puiadolpbiey and onerd ‘The meeting terminated with a round of cheers for Pimayivedto-uasing, Geiabic 18 Gazzling briliiancy which pervades the scene, and | Banks, Sept 14, tat Sl Us, fon dt, "passed “aye West of the | papeken Sept le, lat 40, lon 45, bark Wiliam & Henry, of | bound south and east. lerpptieendlercea Peter Cooper, who had given the coopers the use of Shas dctiee Caaaeat J afford a relief to the eye, fatigued by richly colored | from London for Philadelphia,’ MMe brig Bride (Br), | Fairhaven, 8 VINEYARD HAVEN, Oct. 5, P. M.—Arrived, brig Open : the hall free of expense. ¥or State Auditor, Surveyor General and members | drapery and brilliant ligt etfects. “Defective draw- | _ Ship Grahams Polley, Burgess, Cronstadt Aug 16, and Elst- poken. Sea, Coombs, tor Philadelphiw;' chr Fomona (Br), Denning of the Assembly. ‘The following are the candidates | ing is the wea point of the pictire. _{t 18 impoasi. | nore Bent}, with mane to fn Ropes & Out veneer era dept ek Be Ie eee ee Sees Tam, Bath, Me, for Ph sahokan ane Mabdteen Malia eee as ‘ t ns & Co. t jes SE of it loboken, 2 i en fo) THE PACIFIC COAST. for the two frst oftices :— bie to stand before & painting so Dowerfally BAnGLed | Sint E Balee seca Meraiate tc Me Gult ot Fiatabd | Fannie; No th sea ok arivohet for Cala; eles Hastings (Br), Boston; Warr, with a t deal of rain; Sept 24, on the eastern edge of foreign Ports. Aubrey, St Johns, N B, for Havana; Annie Martha (sr), wee much talent should be wanting in the power to | Grand Nutter, do for New York; Peiro, ers, and Wm Demi i 3 i fepattionn.. cobert B. Beat draw correctly. Not one of the figures possesses | tenor maatngeeaty Cale fom sontn, around by weat | | AZUA, Sept 8—In port brig Tatem, Molyneux, just arrived, | Sook Calais for New Vork; A Hammond Paine, Welder The Turf in California~Kerosese Murder in re even decent proportion, but present a strap d ship Di pt 13, Int §6 26, lon 20 from Boston, for Philadelphia; Wm G Bartlett, Bartlet Point f Navid Patheaen ‘Temperance ‘“E A. Wheeler. 7 Pi , but pi ge mIx- | passed ship Dani Webster, trom Gottenburg for Bouton id | BORNO® AYREe, Aug 20—Salled, brig DR Stockwell, | Pintaneiphigy Garotine Vorte. YOu er Mestoe ay point, for nas arg Tee carting Oct, 6, 1871 In 1869 Geary (rep.) had 4,596 majority, Legisia- bears EXAGGERATION AND WEAKNESS, hence | for Lonton: Oct ae 4a, ion el 30, ‘seen mts Mie He Winslow, Tore ins ark Archety Weomer, dot writ Gar | ee) ee for aee glue ¢ ze " jeuew rd y + | ture stood ereven republican maj " 7 inia (18), hence for London; 180. mil Tat ¢ omen. for Georgetown, DC; yacht Zing, Threadcraft, Boston for ‘A. math for $20,000 between two unnamed publica jority on joint bal Piloty seems to entertain a sovereign contempt | fiook took pilot from boat Hope, No ,. ™e# west of the RDENAB, Sept ¥8—Sailed. bark Eva H Fisk, Nichols, | Savanna, ‘ j lot, the democrats having one majority in the Se- | for beauty ofform and grace of movement, His Bark Velocity (Br), Orborn, Manila, 145 da: with VANS, 86 6th, AM—Arrived, achra Fannie W Johneton, Marv, Oabfornia horses 1s to come off over the Sacrament | jaip, men are burly and ill shaped, and we miss all grace | Weston & Gray; vesscl to L Wright’ &Co. tind intense | and Elon, Beiereom, tar Wee Gack ae Laem Devereux, | Georgetown, DC, for Boston; Julle Baker, Baker, Wee Course within ninety days, and auother match has of movement 1 thelr action. In, the painting of | able winds down Ube China Sea paused Aujter June: waa | tace for Puilaelphia: dos Times (Bex: tease tor vonarer | batraan, for do Taiand Belle Lieree, Hoboked, for, doi, Bos, lenry the ar! as reproduces ie conventional, off Cape of 01 jays with sti 9 : me . J on, ps any for do ickman, 8m: oo been made in which a San Francisco truck horse 13 Ohio. lusty King, and seems No nave taken. his model rounded the Cape ag 3 pated St Helene: 16th, wud chinwed asoee carte avana Benner fa Ree Serena | for do ‘hary 3, Wither, Lawrence, " Philedelppia to trot twenty miles in one hour. The following are the candidates for the principal | from Gilbert's sketones of Ye Merry Men ot Ye | iheaualgr Sept L Je on,82; had Sue weather trom the Cape | Marguerile (ii), Gavin, aua ML i (BF), Hateg Tor Boeck, | AP AESes EBmeTT, Cen, Namely, Mew. York, fon t ” 3 O 2 + e al "3 a Ny o aoa eee ara eee oe a | ne eo eee ee ienaeaa,, | toa the Cerman has by no means improved upon’ | WrkaiBiaer rt manuinear hy moat Nylon dt | "Arrive at ost tary Jo Grin, tom New vo. | Ed Masse Marl Wehner Wonttior inky on Folsom street, was burned to death last night, ean. smoaratic, HIS MODEL. bark Principe de Napali (Ital), Megana, Cardi 8 Gaon, ALFA, Oct 5 Arrived, steamer Caspian (Br), Ritebie, | port for. Rockland; John Manlove, Garlick, ao’ for Wood'a her clothing taking fire (rom @ kerosene lamp which ect Conmace cccauem maior’ Senne, an The King’s legs look flat in the painting, and tnere | with railway Mton to'orders womel te Faveke Pare aoe Baltimore for Liverpool; bark Josephine (Br), Day, Balti: | Hole; Ethan Alea) Blake, Portland for Philadelphia: she attempted to fill. 8 We. Went Geo. WW Gedaes. ts but ilitle indication of the thews and sinews ror | {ame the souxhern passage and had variable weather; been | /Salled 4th, brig Firm (Br), Church (from Wilmington, NC), | AtaMAl? frenkfort for, New, York sureginns Coombe’ carrirroeg rant meteors peng from, vou, | Ae? Sem Exdicaeue | [uchanmeesc om fonetpene, Aum Oohrn | "EM Reet name, torre, ara wiame. | Hetets meek eset Daieae ecg | SEROME TEA ie mee roe ofthis State within the past week. Pp Guster Broehi. sos Rad someRnas TaDhy y wayiron to order: Had variable weather; bee 17” daya W | ing at quarantine. nly. | SWIGKFGRD, Oct S—Salled, echr Charles L Hulse, New: “ a INGBTON, Ja, Sept 9—Sailed, brigs Lima, Hill, New Y. PINK AND WHITE FACE, Bark Yreka (Br), Withers, Newport 42 days, with railwa: via Milk River; Toth, Day Spring (Br), Perry, Ina bey which ts decidedly not beautiul. While we admire | tron, to Heney & Parker. Came the northern'd Tn port 12th, ‘brigs’ Hala ckeos! mud i The temperance men have a ticket with Gideon | ine intenuonal posé of this figure as suitable and | #4 rough weather. Sept 16, lat 45, lon 48. fesnes, ae (Hip) Foran, for New York. (1? Diek#om and Madonna ys. AVERPOO! “ nde jeamner Wangawanga, from Sydney, N.S. W., =— \ ‘The Governor of Nevada has pardon ee Tee no the convict, who risked his lifeXo defend we Lies: | T. Stewart for Governor and P. M. Waddle for | expressive, we think a littie more care in te drawe Desry wale from 1, lasting & daze. 5 Arrived, abtys Bridgewater, Sisson HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES, NOW THE FASHION, tenant Governor when the convicts broke out at | Lieutenant Governor. Last year the repablican | é Would have given us the same effect without | way iron to Punch Ldye & Co.” Had strony weeey ieee | Tandon nenblanes Poe, do; Gib, mleamehip’ Cassan Asm meiAG doo 6 WO; gd Inches’ weigh on. inches, wel neh “twist and’ bra : hair e f jad strong wester! (Br), Gordon, do, ; Carson. fanpoty en thease Anverfering with the stability of the figure, in which, | of the Banks. Feet y Eee) No TRVINEO, 21—Arrived, barks Bessie Simpson * raid, only at present, there 18 a disposition to glide of the Bark N Churenill (Br), Brown, Sunderland, 42 days, with | (Br), Gibbs, Bi years ; 0h Lola (Arg), Chase, Fernand! eee 1 rk, 4 YELLOW PEVEB. chair. Certainly, if Anne Boleyn was not hand- | ra‘lway iron to Jay Cooke & Co; i importer who tee , i y 05 o Boyd & Hincken, | brig Walter Smith, Smiih, New York, hes somer than the artist has made her she waa not | Took the northern dh ucceasion of wester! Also arrived Ang 18, barks Brother's Prid ran, street * ot eclor, The Epidemic in Tampa, Florida. Pp. — SEE A Worth all the trouble made about her. In point of | "HCW warcn Pals (NOs Minos. Beene eather. 4 Uren kala entie mt, Nickels, Batata ik tamplé and price, or by express Gut this ou WASHINGTON, Oct.6, 1871. {| Lientenant GovenorH. ©. Bo color, however, these figures are a triumph Of art | mdse and 101 passengers: to Hereann ee re | Railed ang’ e'Mary M Bind, Puokar = . i , Konp & Co, Was 60 | Sailed Aug19, bark Mary M Bird, Packard. Boston: 28th, " A private letter, recetved nereto-day from Tampa, | Supreme duge. . G Day beastie eer Top 72, a clnce passing the Boats Ten ne ee abut and lost | brigs Amalie (Br), Deoll, New York; witb, J M Wiawall, Gi! Plena at ihe Greet Oerttall Beaseksonere® un, Red Pia., states that the yellow fever is prevalent there which 18 sadly missing in the drawing. Anna | winds. Aug 24, lat 66 56, lon 13 16, ship Lake Michigan (Br), In port Aug 81, barks Geo Walker (Br), Walker, and Beasie EDWARD ry BASSFORD, an en epidemic form. At the date af the letter re- CaHfornia—October 18. Boleyu Is dressed tu a rich pale piuk and white silk | “ECR ving sehutt (NG; Cope! (Bey Braie fondo.” "New Yorks lg; brig Julie Tingley ayy eter oon age y ), Schultz, iy Br), do. Cooper I ess, with embroldered bodice, The rich gloss of | fier Malvina Sebutt (NO), Schuits, Co aa Se tare, | CO Frat Lo, oo suited, bark Acacia. Anderson, Bos. | Chills Glass, Bilver Eisted Ware, Kitchen Furnivure = ew orn ferred to there were forly cases in the town, and the silk has been wi A. L. Rhoa onderfully rendered, and exhib- ind f the Bi : ‘ooking Utensil there ad been ten deathe within & brief period yme- ; sion eee ein, | M4 Ture skill nthe treatment of textures, A black | Weathersinces Sept a4, lated A2slon IS ier capols an secs | Seetise ee Renee ante a ama, MounLTorL, New oo pee! lowes oroea” lf Bup't of Instruct'n, HN. Bolander... . P. Phagereiay | Velvet headdress, trimmed with lace, is also capt- | Prince (Br), from Liverpool for Philadelphis, Havana, to load for New York. of Weaesnagie dies UY YOUR FURNITURE AND OARPETS AT VERY\ West Virginia elects members to a Constitutional tally pamtea. The burly form of the King 18 clad Plaidy RU Naccari, Palermo, 60 days, with brim- PLYMOUTH, i, Oct 6~Arrived, steat inetal- iin; vessel to Sgoble & Day, "Passed Wid. | New York for Hamburg (and’ proceeded), oe oem Bolere, Bi prone ft Sa OW ATT 160 Ohathans streets Bix Deaths by Fever in Charleston. 4n rich white satin, witu loose coat of black velvet, ¢ | Convention on the 26th. Illinois elects a Congress- | trimmed witu ermine, Here 11 altar Aug 24 ‘weather. RIO JANRIRO, Aug 2?—Arri ments, at B. M. COWP! ) CHARLESTON, Oct. 6, 1871. , again the same power | 78* Avg 24; 1 Aue rrived, ship Electra, Gorham, i 7 ol shoredetine maori ark Prowl olero, Marseilles, 60 days, with | Newport, KE; Sept 4 bark Floris, Ellie, Ouriid’, BES, GROCERIES AN ‘ix deaths trom yeliow fever were reporiod durin | Toc "tnt otn Rage: lelaud totes cn cones | Miuere avures are Very rie, but quick and pubduedy | Sekae? BAS gCarntyg ori, Ave 24s bod tance | Laue Wau, Pengo, cicero Mk aren Chanter, | D3 Brasaon™ warration veoh pulate and ihe ; foo 4 x hite, j loth, in. Brown, Baltimore. f 400. PPR Dee erent tout Boren. tutional amendments, bas DELICATE TINTS Grinnell, Minty & Gorreoaat i Wayaetee i tia lent 8000 vege cited) 26th, brig Senate for ee, Sandee ponerse SP ecaee enerenney Are ) ee ot of pink and white and gray predominating, which | Béribery winds the entire passage. (with 4000.40); 24th, Arnol (NON for Now Fark: an roe 73 FOR LUN! AKFAST, &C, A SCRAP op iligtomy.—An old cannon was ro-| the Prankfurter Zeitung states that hints are to ; ComtFast Woll with the orange and crimson of the | BIC F masa (NG) Zepllen, Newoande, ¢2.dars, with coal | Alex MoNetl, Lawton (from Leith), ‘Galinn thy abs Gre Davai tkWooD £ Co"s origianl ana omy een 4 ee); ist, brigs | make ‘ently fisned out of the river at Bangor, Me. The central figures. in the selection Ld ab Eten eg Meg rong van- | Basie, Comin, Baltimore (with 6607 ‘ or Whig aaye:—“Adgdy who has probably re- bd eard in certain offic : oot of eae co colors for the kingly group afd pe ay! ae able winds. The C F M is anchored on ihe bar. Brotners (Br), for New York (with ug ner y ry ‘DL intends to gi¥e.@ proo! of its pacitic has show | Brig Clara Jenkins, Coombs, Malaga 34 days, with fruit to | Galveston (with 616 do): Sept a, bi 1 Light (Bi a. fd Phaeton nasene al cnoread eae. inteLitions by reducing the cerm of military gervice pte 3 possessed of solid judgment, There is in | Gomes & Wallace—vensel to Miller & Houghton. Passed | Henderson, New York (with 16,819 40) bry Reguietor ‘Bry MPORTANT TO MUTHERS.—MRS. WINSLOW’: iv we, ing move: re an 5 yi from three year to one. the forms of his characters @ grossness wnich seems | Gibraltar Sept 3; t @ middie passage and had fine | for United States (with 8660 =i ea ship Waterloo (Br), Soothing Syrup, for all diseases with which ebildren are, — lary jake; @ delicious relish for the table, Bold by Kolk (Nor) for | grocers. Wholesale 206 Fulton street. , ay Mat the cannon teand Mopday in the river inseparable trom German art. E weather up to lon 40; thence strong westerly wii Sept 9, Donald, New t ‘tse! } tery “she mous of the Kendaskeag Was taken from | = =3= co MT FY tietr masters want the refinement wen 2° PeSt OF | fatsr, ton Be E'Miter, hence or Malaga” | Totty sup 771 Stetvon, otaons “Al Wa? BeNeei G01") adigaton, (98 sate Bad corlale remedy. peal “gine place where many others were found and OCEAN STEAMERS, GRACEFULNESS OF FORM. bey gid days, with Logwood to | In port Sept Il, ship ‘Valley (Br, for New Orleans, J. SoX SP RATER, raise. \J0 former years, by men who wsed a diving- par Which leads such @ charm to Southern drt. We see | forth of Hatteras with strong NE& winds ht Dee! 7 Gaye | mith 200 bags; be i, an) Mott dant jo | O° OFFICE ORE MANUFACTURERS ee OPN vell at ver, Aue old taanion. <luase, leges a came efromn | DATES OF DEPARTRE FROM NEW YORK FOR rue. in Pilotyts ;patnsing another exampie of the idtosyne | | Brig Baward (Br, Lange, *wontego Bay, Ja, 16 days, with ives Renority Youn Yor ietwith S00 dos Forvar (2) w Asin nae 10d Within nigeusen Mose Bork, ves, mod: OCTOBER, iy 0 i¢ mind, Instead or t logwood to. it, | Had moderate we: do, with 3500 do; Cm ; eee deh ted by Sir George Collder’s feet at ‘Baga- - ; — ) tery and grace of Italian or Greek art weve the | ase ant | coke eee ON fe COUT i maa ee ()o™ MONCIFAL “GENTLEMAN YA0K.” Sale| Patina rig Tally Ho, Chisham, St Croix, 18 days, with 9 1 3800 io, j emenead pon which the artist entirely de- | ™RAwEsonard Meyerm flicks, Havanae Ti dere wat pugar | Nee YORANPR Aug %-—Sailed, sche Flora (NG) Hansen, WILL R. B. CONNOLLY BE INDIOTED? Uh The Dem at Rochester. wi duce’ (new, Castine) on or abot Au , pends for producing effect. To this everytning cise | so Men Minin kOe eaten tye Kk ust 18, 1770, Monmouth, 24 gune, Sally: ons; Black bo; vesnel to A. In port Aug %, bark Lite (NG), for New York ;achr Anna re : \euns, aud Hector, 20 guns; thé brigs 68 Broad st has been sacrjficed, and, though te conception Tocky ( rr bite, Allen, trom eo. Our Folitical Cireus. 8; Diligence, 14 rev hd Tyrwnnl- Is roatway. — } the scene is bold and strong, the execution ouraiie | mesh. ts bowud to Belfaat Geen pat ne ine or ent te 1 Tipbette, Alen, trom Pernambuco for Falmouth, Ks Jonathan Oldrast Seeks Mr. Sweeny. mater. nee, 14 guns, and |98 Bronaway. the force and mchness of color, 18 very poor, Ni pairs, having on Ist 1 lon 63 20, experienced ase- | Road: for N Cutting Cartoons, Spicy Jokes, Fanny Llustrations, &c., 7 Bowling Green | jone is there sad want of knowledge ‘aupiayed ped vere gale from NE to ENE, lasting 48 hours, Vismaging rid. | York, wita 400 do to, 1 Polaris (KG), for New : 6 Belfast, J, and'put into this port for re: [8 “5 ite lege: 3 the sioops Provi nat, iat enced 8 we ads, wiln S88 bage eottcar S6ch, Polaris ( ’ 12 guns, and several transports, got oe, 8 ‘ring Bir ge gb to the mouth of the Kendusk ie gwing Greea | tne figure drawing, but der. St PremR, Mart, Sept 16 brigs Orbit, for New SONDAY BRA aw, Wand ca roadway, 4 geben 4 ‘Koh Margie, Hardenbrook, Savanilia 91 days, with fustic | York 1n 6 dupa isck Nene, Le Renee Tay of October 8, Only Bo. and Were bur, \6! ane ean te Perr rome ror 4 15 Bronaway. THE PERSPSCTIVE OF THE PICTURE and GS Dates Gastro &, Cocvensel te Breit” Ben tee Sr ‘dao, Boot IbcArrived) sehr Win" Wilaon, Wilson, Bal- deivnn bah af HEUMATISH CAN BE CURED WITH y Ri Mmaatteemeaes.© ng rial wit sooviogt ts, tfersrs 1d ‘(rented daily from } to 2, gratis, 615 Broad’ New Uae ASTHMA CURE RELIEVES THE MOST VIO- 15 Broadway, would dv discredit to a student. There is total | Haa fine weather up to lat 83, lon 75, the: n t 19 Broadway. want of depth, and the res seem stretched our northerly winds; ‘oe 3, Tas 1 hon iit poke sour Cone ‘Batted 19th, brig Blanche (Br), Dexter, Baltimore, prone along the can¥as, From the way ie table is drawn ervaling, from Porto Hico for New Yarki Mb, Absecom, | — be Cnot sep In port brig Nelite, for New Y« appears to be Hot moge than’ w foot wide, and the | Renrine MAW 18 miles, Urig J Blekiore, from Kennebeck for | | BE Jonm, Ni, ‘Oct 4--Arrived,achrs alruna, Mitchel King sits not 86 mucff near the table as upon it, | 8a ing Bird into the bands «| Aas late as forty years after: turowh overboal: “we wrecks were visible at low warde px ry on *pecuiators made @ Jarge sum a water, RIK) 8 Pal We iron work, canon and annah, York ; bth, Br), Bim) do. lent. xyame in five minutes and effects a speedy cure. of money by raising Bebr D ders, Bt Pierre, M: day ith | Cleared Mh, vehre Waltsh Boole (iii), Bypher, New York; | Price Taal Addrem 8.0. UP! = ok Piloty’s triumphs sven to De coumued to the paint: | ugar vo HA Vainig 8 BoD'-veese to Jonan’ Basin h Co, b,bih, Bory & Maples, Dinsmore, WB tgzben: Now Yorks | Free eT daphice a be ass eam, tee eee Ie oe