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10 PROTESTART EPISCOPAL bahia tts ‘Hiath Day's Proceedings—Appointment of Com- mittecs—Training of Women {or Church ‘Work—The Nicene Creed—Powers @ the Federal Couvcil of the Diooese of New Yori. BaLTTMoRS, M4, Oct. 13, 1871. ‘The Provestant Episcopal Convention met at the ‘Wsual hoar. The moraing services were performed ay whe Rey. Dra, Frankin, of tadiana; Chase, ot dNmois, and biskep Talbot, of Indiana. ¢ ‘The PresipEenr announced she following’as the @ommutice on the part of the House of Deputies consider the report on tae umifurmity of the Connecticut; see mma td few Wisconsin, ana 3. G. B. Jack- ‘son, of Maine; Orlando Meads, ot ae Wiliam Weish, of Penhaylvauia; 4 W. Andzews and 0. J. B. Craighead, of Tennessee. ‘& message was received frum the House of Bisbops announcing the appointment of the Bishops of Towa, Central New York and Nebraska as mem- bers of the Jott committee to nominate a Board of Missions, ana the appointment of Bishop Whitting- Bam, o! Marylana; Bishop Stevens, of Pennsylvaal Right Rev. G T. Bedell, Assistant Bishop of Ohio; Bishop Atkinson, of North Carolina, and Bishop Coxe, of Weatern New York, a3 a committee on the Part of the House of Bishops, to consider the report “Op the uniformity of the ritual. * On the motion of ihe Rev. J. 8. SPAULDING, Of #PRtsburg, tt was referred to the Committee on the State of ine Church to togutre whether It be expe- alent, and, if.so deemed, 10 report a well digested , lan to this house vy which the following ends may be secared:— ‘Toe training of Christian women for. work 10 SATIN abt iniesions jn tue Chuses in church homes aad trainin houses udop:ed for the purpose. ibe anvd work to consist of visiting and conducting imectines and Bible Castes for men and for women, in charch schools, pursing and caring for tbe sick, ‘ouber like services aa wolwen are lied for. rid Buch trained women to be. sent forth as needed to -operale witd and work uner the direction of the parochial Sta "missrouary clergy as atoresaid; nod aise to stow aller ‘Women who desire to serve thelr Lord how. to becin and ‘what too, and to be!p to organize them into elective service, Fourth—Such women not to de bound by terevocable vows, tbat to be received for certain period and to be abie to returs ihe home where hey were trained, wien disabled, and 10 we the assurance of & comfortable support through life. The following memorial: was’ pres:nted by the Rev. Dr. W. Stevens Perry, of Western New York:— To THE GENRRAL CONVENTION oY THY Paoreayhwe L CHORGU IN TUE UNITED STATES —The pi ‘ your ‘memorials herein contained showeth that on the day of August, 1963, tbe Convention of the- then und of Western New York did, by a wu us Ks, aaopt the following Dreanible and resotutlons, Viz. :— st iaan nn iersiood fagt that ne words “and the fon’ in ur second créed were Hol caitained in the original aymbol ; and whereas our traditiona! use of {bem is lable to seisaprrehenal non the part of ube 'veneracle eastern com- ‘ore wet Set fot author tacvely jn ze douraan mien of what 2 e creed, 01 D puted Gi seemed by al tag “ae praia ‘Ava forther, That similar acon nas been taken bya mnanimous vole in. tbe convehivo Seoa "indiana, “Wisconsin ‘and Maina, “and aiao. in ‘drocese of Missouri; and hla no defimtion for or —, wares 04 She ese ing dioceaca as Been had cu the ‘General Conventivn of the Protectast ‘sim the ‘United States, your mem his'own name alone, bit jn that of seven aud 0 be Aye and laity in other mureb, prays that acti sg a jon may now be gcd Our venet le uy, either by airecti; ranting the eo this memorial or by rererring thise with other ‘Seestions relating to our “Bock ‘of Gommon raver, to the 'y decisions of a synced of all thet bn) cw ers HEIL jew Yi with we Churehof Lngand. reabyler ot the dvocese of Wesiera N Seis ‘was laid on the table, v. Dr. eo oi Long Isiand, presented the 4riennial report of Rev. William ¢. Lainson, rector of the American Froies'ant Episcopal churca of the Say ee, ‘Paris, ae one 9 the work under Tate report reviews the Sones condi- Mion of the chureh, the severe reverses it encoun: tered during the siege Of Paris, and conchnded with Mhe hope that the church has won too strong @ hold ‘on the sympathies of thousands at home to de al towed fer in the day of temporary misfortane, ‘The revort was referred to a committee of three to ‘ct with a similar committee of the House of 0) ‘The report of the Committee on Canons on the memoria! from the Federai Council of te Dioceses of New Yor., submitting to this Convention for ts approval a declarauon of the powers proposed to be excrcised by sald Federal Councli. was taken up discussed for come time, and turther considera- Postponed until a report was had from tee On Canons as to the co! corutineral “appeiinie af the@onvention to estabiisr o 48 to °he exercised ace one Ben iiintssage Was recetved from the Honse of Tesolution that, the House of Clerical tes concuring, the b ben fond by the Joint Committee of the Son tion be authorized for use in. this Ch hurd Lt {hat no other hymns be allowed tm ihe publi¢ wor gtup of this Churgn except such as are now ordinar- Uy-vound with the book of Common Prayer, the Paine tie totake effect and become authoritative the firat of Epiphany, 1872, at three o’clock P. M, of the Commitiee on Canons, authoriz- from wg eo On Of dep ~ ae was tak Uacumnes sues weiock, When the tom @djournes LS ore spking POLITICAL. $ SESE THE YOUNG MENS REFORM ASSOCIATION. A Larae Meeting and Great Enthusiasm—The Parity ef the Ballot Box to be Sustained. During the early part of the present week a circu- Sar, signed by forty-nine gentiemen of this city, was circulated around town along the young men in ‘Dusiness, Inviting ‘them to attend @ meeting to be beld at Chickering Hall, No, 11 East Fourteenth street, on Friday, Octover 13, at elght P. M., for the Pparpuse of organizing an association of the young meo of this city, irrespective of party, the general object of which shall be to co-operate with the ‘ovement now on foot for municipal reform. In respoose to this cali a large number of young men assembled Jast evening at Caickering Hall and Milled 1% to overflowing, the doors being crowded ‘with those who could not gvin entrance to the hall. ‘The gener) character of tne assemblage was most Fespectable, and hardiv ever has so large a party met together containing so much apparent intelil- gence. The utmost enthusiasia prevailed, and as @ach speaker dwelt on the necessity for reform in the city government, and told of the means of ob- taining the desired change, the hall rang with applause. Mr. C. A. OGDEN called the meeting to order and Proposed as temporary chairman Peter B. Oiney, ‘who was accordingly elected to that position. Mr. Olney, upon taking the chair, thankea the meeting for the honor it had conferred upon him and pro- weeded to state the objects for which it had peen callie). Everybody, he said, was aware that the present ciey goveroment was in @ roten. condition and could not stand any Songer, Dow that the people had become aroused and alive to the Sict that 4 was corrupt. It was apso- @tely nece@ary that a reform should take place, ‘end that very soon. Things could not remain as they were; the people had borne a great dea', but at dest they were determined not to be ruled by an e@ligarchy, and had stood up and declared against it, Mfr. Uiney continued in & similar strain and was greeted with much applause during the course of his address, He was followed by JULIAN T. Davizs, who spoke ‘ef some length on the immediate necessity of reform an this cuy. He urged that fraud so fagrant had been proved against the city rulers that none eed mse 10 pellogs st. There was no ta, een and now Were go! Dreveutive ve meas, ures, and would dea! wi! the th in sucha manner as to preclude the possiuility of @ recur. enc etl the crume, At the couclusion of Mr. Davies’ remarks the name George OC. Barrett was proposed for permanent Prem dent of tne associat and elicited prolonged cheering trom the asse: multitude, motion being put Juage Barrett was elected by acciam ‘and upon vaking the ‘chair made a’ most brit. |“ end ardent add: during the course of hich be was by Bai toe enthusiasm of his arers, He stated ‘tall the various ways in nthe yi Jouns, me ye ofa ne city could co-operate the m foot w oan the muni- government me Soy peculiariy the province, he thought, of young men ww secure this reform. They Were better adapted for the work than any others, and, With a fixed object in view, a steady de- ferminauion and yhorough organ: could — @ brilliant success, He advised that 2 ct throughout ihe city associations be by the young men, the chief object of should be to supervise the voting anu to re- of the sani the vole was counted. At aifhiagards ey were to see tbat every baiiot went w Tt was intended to go, and that it was counied for the peison aud party for which it was deposited. the jot box was the only safeguard of the Conetiintion and the main pil- Jamof the republic. With an impure ballot box there was no sasety for person or The is ofa man Were taken r ane rant to him, and whee the" Becaul ior witurs re! Which be cast was vot given where it was Drectigaliy Whe sighs Of sulrage Wap ouly , ay ER of Columbia College, feu works 3 pon the wpminent said dal to the chy ‘Present corrupt cll ‘iosorammen (2 rman ah pf ay 6 young B, Kiadoo, the al d ‘raves Army, ert e United to 8 simuar strain. i yd eo work Of relors. as they would be Ul Brown, tae Jay anit James M. tagien Dr. mews MM. Weld, treasurer, ant if. Re wate and AF. Van} Nest, Finance Commitwe, RINGS COUNTY POLITICS. Meeting of tho Kings County Democratic General Committce—A Tilt Between the Street Commissioner and Mayor, A spectal meeting of the Democratic General Com- mittee was hela at their rooms corner of Court and Remsen streeis last evening, Mayor Kalbfeisch in the chair, Resolutions indorsing the State ticket were forwarded frdm the Thirteenth ward, read and ordered on file, Mr. Robert Furey then offered resoluuons fixing Tueslay evening, October 24, for the nolding of the primary electiens to elect delegates to the county, Clty and Senatorial Con- venions, Mayor K. BCH sald he could see no reason why they should delay this matier. lt wouid be almost election day bere ine people knew who ae RORY sal that jt ded that Mayor r BY at it was conce: t ralonesen wou! woula be nominated ior Mayor, and In ni case he thought \he peopie knew whosthcy should vote for. Te Uiought i bad pohcy Ww put caudidates in nomimation too soon, wause they are then set upon by-strikers; Then, the rules of the committee require seven days’ notice ior the primaries. The Mayor said if he was to be the nominee he would just a8 soon be nominated to-morrow as oa the 24th inst, These conventions were very uucer- tau. (Laughter) He was not afraid of strikers, and wouid just as soon have his name go before the people now as any other ume. Mr. Furey said that some of peg candinnies: were mot anxious to be nominated tou ‘The Mayon said that ine old in iandmarks of ratily- ing nominees had almosi. been lost sightof. The souner the Nominations were made the better, He moved rimaries be held on the 2uth. After a short discussion the amendment was lost, And the Mayor lett the room in disgust, ‘the Conventions were then directed to meet as follows:—The County Qonvention, at the demo- cratic headquarters, on Thursday, October 26, at twelve o'clock, noon; Culy Convention, at the same place, on the same day, at four o'clock P. M.; Second Senatorial District Convention, at the samé October 26, at eight o'clock P. M.; Third aatorial Convention, at Ben Neison’s, Fla:bush, October 28, at three o'clock P. M. The meeling then adjourned. DISGRACED DEMOCRACY, Election Frauds in Hoboken—Is There Any Remedy ¢ A ‘The bitver.contest which has long deen raging be- tween the friends of. the respective democratic can Gidates for Assembly culminated in the formation of two conventions and two consequent nomina- tions, On the duy when the primaries were held 8 was well known by every one that the dalioting In the Third ward was a stupendous fraud; that there Were 100 votes found. in the ballot box more than were cast, in the interest of Jona U’Neil, one of the candidates, and that the delegates chosen 1n O’Neil’s favor were said. to have been elected by fraud ana corruption, Alderman Curran, the Opposing Candidate, appealed to the County Execu- tive Commitrec, and an iuvestigauion was there- ppes commenced. The committee found that tho ecdon Was & fraudolent one; wey ordered @ new election, and imstead ‘of ‘@ bright youth named Morsell, who had ted og “judge of election,'’ they appointed ney, & resp itizen, to superiniend 12 attotng” ‘The Foault wae, trst not bee ive Was cast in favor of O'Neil’s det pean aa ine election went by default In Mnresese met last evening. itr. Sonn 3 atewl orter, who seldom mixes in politics, was elected chairman, and Mi John Meean secretary. The legally eciected dele- gates trom the Third ward appeared, Dut wel excluded, and those whom eave Cor mittee Py pronounced Ayo iy Rae iy ere 4 Fiat wi wie fi if oe ied 6 . an 0": "Nell by the same vote. The result was, of course, thee’ ‘O?Neili was nominated. Then the lawtul dele- foe from the Third ward assembied with menibers om tue First and Fourth wards, and by a Spins yote of the whole Convention nominated Curran. The respectable democrats of Hobokcn are disgusted with (he corruption and dishonesty of those wno [nbs to lead them, aud will cither ab- stain from vetipg or go solid forMr. Balley brown, the republican nomince, whose reputation aa @ wen and g soldier stands unsullied, Even Mr, O'Neil might win ("Tough his alilance with men who were powertul “ap the roag,” ut charges have been brought against hun while in the bouts of Chosen Frecholders which must fnjare him in tue eyes of all honest men, N_W YORK STATE POLITICS. Republican Nominations. SENATORIAL,—First district, Gilbert E. Deane. TomrKins CountTY—For Member of Assembly, Anson W. Knetties; for County Judge, Mills Van Vaikenburgh; for ’superiuten lent of tie Poor, Wiliam W. snyaer; Jor Justice of Sessions, Austin N, Jlungerford. DuTcHEss,— Assembly, Second district, I. G. East man, WESTCHESTER.—Assembly, Third district, James W, Husted, KICHMOND,—Assembly, UD, W. Judd; County Judge, Thomas Sadler; J pistrict Attorney, ‘Tompkins Weaterveit; Coroncr, Frank E. Martindale; lan ga tendent of ‘the Poor, George Wilson; Justice of Ses- sions, W. W. Corbetk, Sei Second district, Robert R, ‘ONTaMio.— Assembly, First district, Ambrose L, Van Dusen. GENESEE.—Assembly, Volney G. Knapp; Dix trict Attorney, Wiliam C, Watson; Superintendent of the Poor, Robert 8. F% Session Justice, Charles W. Rumsey; Coroner, Mibert ti, Crawford. Livinaston.—Assembly, Alexander Kennedy; Jas- fice of Sessions, Warren H. Green; County Clerk, oe mY Gearhart; Coroners, Dr. U. 8, Pratt, . H. Bissel CLInTox.—Assembly, Edmond Kingsland, Jr.; Judge, George M. Heckwith; Sherif, Wiliam C: Randall; Attorney, James Averill, Democratic Nominations, Ownripa CounTy.—Senator, George sat Sanborn; Judge, H. T. Uiiey; District Attorney, L. Ll, Bab cock; Justice of Sessions, W. H. Praw, Wayne CouNTY.—Treasurer, Miles S. Leach; Su- Dagatandent | of the Poor, Samuel bi ye Justice fee lonzo W. Casey; Coroner, William ii. \e NisGaRA Counry.—Oounty George Man District Pt neroarne Pier, ‘Surrogate: Berutiamecent of ia! the Poor (Organ suerte ry eg Lafayette Balcom. PENNSYLVANIA VANIA BLEOTION. PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 13, 1971. ‘The following majorivies are oficial, ali the coun- ues named going Gemocratic:—Nontgomery county, 704 majority; Bucks, 41; Berks, 5,831; comin 410; Cicartieid, 1,303; Lenigh, vehi 238? Coluntin, hai ILLINOIS LEGIS LEGISLATURE, er. Louis, Oct. 13, 1871. A special despatch to the Democrat trom Spring- field, 111, says:—*The Legislature this morning re- solved to adjourn and visit Chicago m a body to examine the ruins. They leave at twelve o'clock to-mmht, and will resume the session on Monday, at which time Governor Palmer will lay his message before them. No definite pian has been devised ior relief, but it 18 the Stace will Chicago $2,600,000, whieh is due her on the po o@ accoun’ Kerwieh of the Tinos and Michigan Can: lor which the city has a lien on the earnings o! the TEE BURLINGHAME MURDER CASE, LITTLe VaLuEY, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1871. The trial of Dwight Burlinghame, indicted fer the murder of Gues Adams and Osias Adams, in the town of Lyndon, on the 16th of March last, closed yesterday. The jury were outall night and failed to agree, three having stood for acquittal and nine for a verdict of manslaughter in the fourth degree, Upon advice of counsel the hay po pieaded gutity to Cn in the fourth a The jury then ted tion to the Court, si tue entire auraber, recommending the Court vo in- flict the least, possible punishment for the offence pleaded to, The Court then sentenced the prisoner 40 1x months’ continement in the Count) Wiliam Barlinghame, fatier of the prboter, was also. indicted jor the same offence, but was dis er by the Court, a nolle prosequi being en- The Adamses who were killed were of a charivari pon, of thirty, who were ‘‘serenading” the brother of Dwight Borlinghame. The fata! shots were fred by ine preongy Lber'p Louse, WiEWS OF THE PAST. eee Yet0—Faret shot sasowe tnty Pls by the Prassian eto coi, Flora Tex Temple wrecked in the tere ins a payments the Frepch, under Napo. 106¢—Battle of Es the Saxons 4 SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac (or Now Veork —Taia ‘Day. Sun cises.. ‘Sun sets... OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, away. 19 Broaaway. Howling Gree PORT OF NEW rae, OCTOBER 13, 1871. CLEARED, chicamahin Zodiac, Chapin, Newborn—Murray, Ferris & Shin WM Reed, Stinson, Liverpool—Jas W Elwell ®00. pip Mavenscralg (Br), Dunlop, eee Wilbelm (NG), Londre, Antwerp—Funch, ‘Ship Repaniik (NG), Fortmenn, Bremeo—Unkhardt & Co, ple John Bunyan, Gilmore, lavre—Carver & Karnes, Baye oar Maresca (Ital), Maresca, Cork for orders—Funch, an ' rare Virginia L Stafford (Br), Curry, Cette, Franoe—Jas Sak Ehza White, Mahoney, Portland, Me~Maller & Hough- Bark Geo De Zaldo, Miller, Sag Harbor—W ell Brig Sabian (Br), derric, Livarpecls ease Wakes & we Riang Sup, Grifing, Ponce, PR—L, W & P Arm- Brie Antelope, Rumball, Mobile—J_D Hurib pag Einiy Br Brown. Jacksonville Warre ron er bead iu Crowle, ille—Simpeon & Scie Joaoph Oakes: Dakes, Kingsion.Je <8 be Comora. Schr F Brigand (ar, mas Port au Piate—F T Montell & Reur Olen! Dyer, now & Burgess. Sehr Sparkine Beni Fasten “Savane Savannab—Bentley, Miller & oo Mabe Hall, Bartlett, Savannab—Bentley, Miller & sehr Lily, aghes, Charieston—1 Brunt 4 Bi hr Sarah Bruen, Fisner, Wil NO-—E ¥ Powell. guar xel Kelly Potter, Gaskill, Washi NO—W K Hinman Acreoged Kienzle, eran Richmond—Van Brunt & cra Rioop O4d Fellow, ber i aa aa Steamer Anthracite, Green, Pbi i ees Bie. Etenmer WO Plerrepon, Shrapanite’ Pei Poitadeiphia, ‘Steamer in, Jones, Pouladsipiiae ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM ae Steamship Cuba (Bi Bept aeeusiown Oct I, with a mise na papel har) yancalys._ Find strong, westerly gales, wi Frith Wigh head sea, almost the entire at 2 F Porat Linas Jacbt Hebe, bound om Det i 4329, a bark- Hege ateamahin, (bound cast: 8 Boar sia, ton’ 48 45, = Natioual eeuattin, Rh bgaehes: Heh ® ahoew st tam ay Tt i, cri Dinies petty ipatetugers: td tae Phos | ent ‘veo, Dearborn, Ravanoab, ‘with mdse and pas- oom James rele Dyed Oct 10, ny overs, Ricimond os Beainen Pointand ‘Norfotte, with ton & Co. Steamenrp Pant ioe sata, Doe Philadelphia, with mdse, to a euge Ship Excelsior, P Samra “Thompeonte Nephew 6s ent mast with ‘86 days, with mdes to inne ave ieee eu ‘hb a les most of ead and to] 4404 er. Auwerp 57 daya, with md eee & oa ‘Took the middle ano ly winds, z a8p er, Wi febber, ‘Tenerit 80 days, with, md: Fonerbeld: ed taoderdle wonthery adore sorts caranntes ing Gar, Onick, Gaantanam ra ‘shan fr Glace Bay 10 days, with coal gar to Mosca Taylor & Co--vesse! wo Waydel & Toye, "George U Brewer—vessel to Hi J De variable ital), Post, Bristo!, £, 29 di in bal ast, Had strong ensierly minds to the’ Ban! thence il days, with strong westerly win Brig tone 4 Korsch e's — ‘Antwerp, bat) with Took Galesippina mse, i Fonchy Fi as Faiiencinast or a and ‘spi t bd during ®. Jarge quantities — o water, and wen se oblige et throw 4 canes of cea ag a tow ice a mol. Crosees jon Sh, saw bark Hans Lima, Minh Mite River, Sah? a 8 Det ordova-—wcasel to 0 Tucker 2 tel mn we, Had partie we an of the TV J fi and was ‘obliged to tents rere inn of gabe tay Inet fai Jon 79 40, exe brig Mary 0 py rene, St Orode 17 das %, with molssees ano panseNngers, 10 Roche Bros & Co, Night winds and tee Weather up to Hatteras; thence’ 10 days, with strong N and w Bng Veloctty (Br), Darre CB, P days, with totse Joieroational' Goal ‘aia Ratieray. Gosceeesel ty Trek Fell § Nash, Uct 7, off Halifax, spoke brig Coustancy (ry iit tily CBr), Laurence, Windsor, WR, 6 days, with plav- tod F Whitney & Co, 10d strong souineriy'aod wenkerty me, Brig Mary Grace. (Br), Milla, Windsor, NR, 12 days, with GoD k DeWalt & Go. fing variable weather” ‘Aupe A Holton, Gorton, Corpus Cet, 0 are with ides tod M irower; vessel io'd Daria Had strong east alee mont of 1 ur Ki palachtcola for Bergen Point 19 ry Wi ellow pine to ‘Snow & Richardson—veszel vw» mas- Foret part of passage bad he ually weather; was 5 eae north of eaters with light jabie. weather. Oct i ke Dark Harvest Mome, (rom Mex- , fon 79 1s sea 0, Via Galveston, for Pussed orurenaet Hell Gate, BOUND soUTH. hy Franconts, Braze, Portiand tor New York, with i) passengers, to J Boston for New York, with Bim ise Sieaiuship mer Taker ~Te ‘pal mcomber,, Windsor NS, for Kew xo, qth aser wo rans Berteaur & Co—veasel to HR ‘Schr Gcorge Gittum, Murray, Portiana for New York, with stone to order, Behr Lien Sneritan, Stewart, Portland tor New York, with to Bridge ea ‘Reavting Railroad No 48, Brown, New Haven for New ‘Sehr F F Randolph, Sieelman, New Haven for Bilssbeth- sehr Haze, McName, Greenwich for New York, with stone order. bay Hyann! ons New for Staten Istand, Sebr Anna & Haven for New York. Benr Gale, Gupul, "Row Haves fer tress. Sch: Batimore, ton. ‘New York. New Haven for New York, ven for New ‘York, ‘New Haven for New York. uekiey, Weatport for New York, Schr James Carroll, Piekett, Derby {or Treaton or Tren! Rebs Gen Granu Prasie, New Hoven for Behr George bipley, Buz Bebr Crovon, Cro ‘Schr Jed Frye, Schr James K’ Poik, Seur Joseph Meave, Johason, Norwalk fur New York. eamer United States, Davis, Fail River for New York, with mese and passen, ere. Steamer Doris, Youny, Provvteuce tor New York, with mide and passengers, to Teano Oeil. ‘Steamer rth Davis, Providence for New York, with dae and passeagers, Ri teen r York for Chai n, M betivort for B ¥ Rew York for Satew, Bclr May Dat’ Adauae, New York for an Ber Mary I Hoxie, Be eres, New York Rene J & M Merriman, Fox Amboy for Hart Rehr Arctic, Babvitt, New kore for Barer ine Du javerm Behr Cathert unoie, KN Li for New Haven, Bear WG fw Kany Tor Nurwe Behr Sarah Gu Ga , Buraberbport for New Haven Gent Marte L Davis. Darby New York lor Norwich. Behr George Stora, Barber, New York for Mystic, Behr Laker Mita, Ronaoat for Bangor Behr Sarak, Lower, Piushiog cor Noribpart. iM ‘Chase, New York for Bridgeport, Bene Guocepee: it for Hartford. watt Beary 2 pl ng ‘Elizuberbport for New Ba ‘Carotine K PRS New Vork for Pembroke, eS fed ot Providence. pe eh td Sch Best wards Manaa"nne yn rene Sour Forest Home, W. a span veal port for Providence. Haven, fen » Binith. Bett Geo mf peace, Fr Bleak or Elec cirms Mont’ Kew York ire 1 mer Klectra, Mout, New York tu Gloamer Electra, Fk foe Fru Ww York for Pro Stoner in id eae. cw Yorn for Vordan4, We Beamer Peilcan, sama Rew York lor Providence. MY fated LL, 00 13-10 . Brie Ite proceeded thie AM. The sontiern ound. Peet | # whtch po Into ihe ‘citerent porte on person of sirens of weather were mostly kept back \o-day on account of the calm prevailt Wing at sun 1 8, Marine Disnaters. BARK OnomooTo, hf. m Quebec for Encgtanh, with timber, founaered ae wat one man rescue and Bded at ue! es from jeGonagle Foparie:. Bept Wit uk 4 PM, tate? ie, joa Heed op f feaman tamed Mibd’ krichsen, Jongtog Yo the bai ipccloy of Pos from uses, ‘whigh waterlogged and broke up ibe previous; be Wag inthe wate” ‘acoul 26 ee pg NEW YORK HERALI, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, te71—RIPLE SHEET, NuwoAsTLa, NOW, ang 6 Asrtved, istwright, Couitin, } Bert M—Amived, © G” Bingcbard, Bemperey. Oct 3— Arrived, wysmship Constitution, from ey 7 uel tt GIWRALTAR, Sept 21—Tho Bkieaeeheemintcbare Goce dt =! chorage in the bay here, rp Pig mm tig bn [A storm the wést, The For- Dussarget, a Bercewecier Now Orleans, bas an- shored in Inle of" Aix koads with logs of salle, STANLEY, FT, At Mai from Baker's oy wh tis shandone, feaky, wa left Saly 16sin iat cae , in & Binkiag state, 31 eerie schooner, Weber, with ven ashore: thick Sex weather and » rr thterg bave been sent for the purpose of Miscellaneous. Purser Wm H Porter, Jr, of the steamship Jas Adger, from Charieston, has our thanks for Savors, ri uew dark bailt by Briggs'& Cushing, at wre to be launched 11th inst. She is 4 very stronz allt vos voussiy only only the materials ‘and will have a first-class rate. whl ee about tops, and x ry bo commanded by Capt Randall, tormerly of bark Ella Notice te Mar‘ners. PORTUGUESE WEATHER £IGNALB. NEw Yoru, Oct 9 1871, To Tue Eprtou oF THe BERaup:— Stn—I take the liberty t¢ transmit to you the enclosed no- tice regarding the signals adopted in Portugal to indicate the meteorological variations, and beg of you the favor to pub- lish the eame notice in yout important journal, in order to make it known to the commerce and navigation of the United Stases, Tremain, afr, with regard, your obedient servant, Gig eons Vice Consul, INT The following offica omenat fntormattn Do ge boon on received at this agi ir af th the Dey partgent nadia ts the rales o Port y order and Kee of the’ Kinet (of Fortaealy fae ie ‘sdvertinement ‘penakes, that from this da; robpgies! ‘variations wil beast Hounced by holstlog gn the yards of ‘he -musla al the gemma: = hori stations ip the Navy Yards at Marina, Vianna do Cascaen! emeemern cle Sagreny te fallgwing tet duu oe Wate! 0, ele 3, the following aig- A: 2 2. Signal annonnen south (from BE to wes! eee saving ship bl 1, Signa} announcing fresh wind or ‘north (from WNW to east, passing ph edi Vin fresh wind or from the ‘Passing by the uh) 3 8. Bi a ng Srocunctag storm without indicating the 4 (ntiRalannounciog storm from the north to cast, passing by the north) (8E Ji iofweot pase passing by Behe south), “td Mice of the Director of Piper! dinet reat wr of Telegraphs aud Lighthouses of the *D'M MOUSINHO pistes ot By order of the Lighthouse Fi rary Paige con RARE TE Omen, tons WG, Sept HBr ty f ‘The dell boat recent); placed c on South Breaker, Penobscot Bay, bas been ran iat cod “amaged so as tocaane her 10 She was raised and taken to Portiand for repairs, YARMOUTH ROAPG—@T NICHOLAS LIGHT VEBSRIL Notice is ne Be beret. given that in oaser. 10. light a mare datnganhing sion of thie @ nob or TNeabove igs yea oe a on ae naehing light, Farther notice will fected. Pe ROBIN AU! TuiniF Hoves, Loxpom, Sept Hwee co Spoken. ke New Orleans for. Valencia, Sept 7, sf Fork fue avleste, Sept 10, iat 40 etn Wir dreeue, from Baltimore for Liveroool, i Miary Heaton 0), trom Baltimore for Bristol, Sept 11, : Ruione, from New York for Gibraltar, Rept 7, iat 41.06, a | Re nee Hornet (2) from New York, steering’ 8, Aug, lat 29 te A Lan ‘Linea (reported American), for Liverpool, Sept foreign Ports. , Oct I—Arrived (hoy Prius, ne Lisle Fevaal Axor, Kg ¢Sasied, | Lanercoat, Ca q rn tr Yor? Kaigns, Rew York; eb, ALEXANDRIA, Rept TB—Arcived, Areli New York ; 16h, © Bia Sent Goold, Thitavetphia,” wages, Hala, 1 abe Aprived, hee Aside Woekale ly Sept rrived, schrs Addie Wessels. Thom- son, Boco del Torro (and sailed ‘2th for N jb Gotan Belle, Foster, Sau Andreas (and sailed Sach: teat Hailed 2%h, bark Mary, Bartad; » Frontera, Mi te 1970. {Pil Sepei9- arrived, hicatin Btown, New ‘Balled 29h, Kentuckian, Sawyer, New Orlearis, Pi parame Bept 3/—Arrived, Alma, Christeneen, KEMERMAVES, Beps 26—Arrived, Bertha, Hompbrey, al nee "RLONA, Sept 26-—asrived, Joven Miguel, Maristany, roline Pret Bharat, brivs Harry & Aubrey, Brigan Luoma New. Prion 1b, vg; Roanoke, W Mi any rt) for Phi ud 19th, Idg; achra Wm Fos ‘ng, Jackaway, jor orrived’ sid" dies Palos, rar, trom Norfolk, aft arrived 191 piweworar ge 4 pos bare Bt, | aight m New for ‘Buenos Ayre OF my ready for sea; achra Duteb Prine ndsell, irom Kew Vora for. Maracalboy. to sail indo ayes Star (ar) Foote, frou New Fort for Kinghon, da, undergo repairs, tevideas RAven: Wendie Roose, Baines Son Beth, the Peco Fry, San Francisco: Mareia © ‘Day, Chase. New Orleans; JAA Wrichts Morse, Liverpool. Cleared S51, jas Lily, tis, “New Otleane; Dronning Baararnd, for New York ; 2h, Thomas estan pt 19—, Spine Leviathan, Torge- sen, New York (an eared for Odessa), K CA agi Sept w4—Arrived, Sarah C Kin; awn ereene CUTTA, Sept J—Arrived, Sarah Uignett, Burwell, ‘aiied Aug 29, Wiltshire, Wingate, New York; Sept 1, Cyn rhe, Wallace, do. CTENFORGOS, Oct 3—Salled, bark Juliana (Sp), Gastanaga, Rent 28 Arrived, fiafla, Grant, ang Lebanon, ‘or New York; Rosa Bouhenr, Brown, do for rabeon, Hongensen, an! Indula Capt, adeiphis (ans! all proceeded 29th); pare: cur fy Wiliam, ly fog New Yorke (and processed, DeMamana, Seot 22h port beige Citizen (BF), Peters for New York} George Wheeiwnght (Br). Ralph, tor Bald f mi tatxone, Sept 25—Arrived, H C Sibley, Colson, New York 76 sjataous , Sept —Arrived, Blau Athol, Hall, Philadel phi GLAGGOW. Sept 37~ Safled, Orfeo, High A Lai nanmauran, B—Arrived, L'C Madetra, Moslander, scl %3—Arnived, Orientale, Montana, New Or- ‘Bal.ed 23d, New Orleans, Parman, New York. GOTHENNURO, Sept W—Cleared, Esther, Lorins, United Gon arves, Sept 27—In port brig Abbie, from Boston, ive wt fr e.derat tones” Alte, Been Parker, from do, ju arrived, for do 19" dayay W (Br), Hoyt, for do 2 day HONG een Gault chrrivea, ship Orpheus, Smith, Bow aa B Pat: York; 200 iSbunghass Now York. having re ships oaluen Siaie. MAYAN Oct 7. Etoan Allen, Devereus, for Ne A Ourdice, ‘for Ao; Car Si Phita Mauch, Mi oot, ad RBG ar cry ng aches B Te Gig at do ao L2thy sedans ip Missouri, Morton, New York via Nassau, paren Oct 11—Arrived, brig Arabell (Br), Dexter, New mune; for Kingston, Ja Aad 4 7—In port brige Mevgienzy bya) from New York, arr! jept 21, tor Fh Pasta) welphia Conklin, fem Nis ae play arrived Uct & for aived States; oe eS New York, arrived 8d, for Balled Wie oe Coe ur dortem, Bow Beers Plage Thsdebaie Ps ae ive eri Bearer’ New York. Galveston: a a wes 5 Oo Ab vote New Orienat Waveney, uridiny dot Bove a i We a Set aia nal Uitcare ae feet TA Marah Marshall, mark tor 93 2b, lars Wausen, Hew, se Araiola, Fi Ie, and’ Man- atau, Price, New York; Frederiox Tudor, ford, Rio ‘Mb, Eliza M Nite, and Atl, Gusteb, N yo saliva eee Fe om — m2 elsen, Gaiveston; i egy hee 4 , Hept 30—Arnived, Pride of tbe Ocean, Wilson, pun eign Mg Ph and a teeneny nae, en nee Pi sony ray Si a ang a 5m \cerwiek Kew Yoru tor roti (and + Craig Beran (Br), Birnie, sth Bryer patinore "aricer " Hoston (and passed Gibral- sin vy SLA, Rept 19--Ariived, Untone, atiero, New Porte. Mani, Ang S—Arrived, Aue Eiiridge, baxery 6am Fran ir nonRR, Avg*-AtrWwed, Columbia, Maybew, Puget Bound; Tv, Agra, tat New York. Chea ui dug he or x cot the Nes ini, Sydney; 7b, Game- ep et port E Rolbroo! mets from Boats, aug. 0% PME Emme ~ ATANLAb, Oct b-Clsared, brig Anuilés, Thestrup, New ¥ {Sa rom, Mon), Bent T1-Sae, Tym Yeo, Mowe, Stoo. 8, sat i ‘niver, Rio dune st i taint, | i Aohe QUELEO, ght we eet (Br, Rey Buxton bem sg hg x xD, Sep 38 Lat out, Gco Marsblana, jew York. Bee ysuanonam Ang 7-Gaited, Peng Sg Dow, Mclean, Rew Ttvagrons Aug 90—Arrived, Anabuse, = scape re aeeANLrt ithe’ Aton meee for the U: ge Ati Laren, fom —o. tor BAGUA, Rept 36—Salled, arte Dhu (Pr), Red tie, Perth Amboy ; Hattie jroiateigsie Sraaen, ni Balod echr Witsoe, Sedany, He, ey Pampero (Be ro tne Ne to Yer gules Wii Sil ana now von pL, jvarived, Ones’ Loviag, Olesen, New York. ae eebr Arcturus, Knudsen, ih Jul Riots ya ty we, Da White, Boston (pefore Ametcan Porte, CATEXANDRIA, Oct 12-Salled, schry A Devereux, and BOSTO! Al schre E Thatcher, Thavch - on. ws Eayior & Mathias hesseanon and = ray) Below, & an Beco ay eh, leaced_Stoarashi Wr t pindesepe a Ha Wea, Lawrence, Ballet, Reximere eed_—tn : bark Walton ; brie Stromness, Lath Arrivee meaetine Aleppo, Llverpoo! ; Baron, Phil- e¢gintia | bark ud, Algor kay Tn South Changel a bark, supposed the Nonantom, from Calcutta for Boston. Porta, e Oct si echr Susan, Sbermao, iand, Steamship Wm Lawrence. Hallett, Boston v Horo) oar Pat eter jem (Br), Campbell, Di Baniea- Bark Urngy Belt eae ws a Setlitans ‘Demarara; Harriet Amelia, dent tlowants Solason new Yorke CHARLES u— © from duckeonvnie fos New Yor, ne ronda ek san Ro nro, achat ArTVed, soamabip ‘New York; hr Avia, DANVENS, SET ig schr JP Robinson, Harding, ielepsies Norbury, and Julia A Craw- 2 Det 13—Passed ALI Liverpeat fot es a Fos Anrora, fru Saratoza, from dussoois f jor mn ni i, bo pee Fquator, ous bee Siytton Bramees eT eal Ott aries ianeainig acaeuly SOIOR Kailed Bueamabtp Clyde, Keiinédy, New York. KEY W Sept 12— serene, City of Galves- ge, Now York tor Galveston (and proceeded same “done, ox eR ats J W Spencer, Uopkins, cnc ei gc ‘schr aha coe New yore. Philadel; NEw Sethe Oct shiietida petra Victor, 19—Salled, shi ob CHW ETET xc ed, shtp, Syren, Johnunn, pen POR, Oct 1h PM-— Arrived, echra George 1 Davis, Baltimore; Roanoke, Uathaway, Taunton for New York! Kim City; Kelley, Providenon for do. Cleared, brig brig Juhn #1 ee, Towen Charles ti Moller, Brown, Bos- ton for vibiaaeo scbre eiarrived ia Dute Fars Baker, and Sore ain, Georgctuw Cy Rael F Vbiladelphia, NORWICH et = aur! § Ingraham, Gre- ‘ar New: rks nice, Sullivan, St pire: James Young, Wilson, Boston for do; harbor 11th, echre Wan d Patten, ‘ne! Seaman, moony for or Philadawares Samuel ea rhea vay Flog, Hinge D hia Timpetrore ON; Oct 11S Somerset (Br), Me- ‘ica remeeemban tom for do; schre ins,” Pordand’ f ornae ae Mo. jawk in: aren par do: Robert J Marcer, ley, ne tena y ‘| Weat, Elms City, Kia new TAVEN, Oct il--Arvived, echt sere oe Taste, and Cornelia, Curve Elizabethport; Dane, Haver. straw; OF Mawiey, Kavies Kenton, Guifard; Mary Tice, Ducharme’ Kew Brasewick oops james Bolton, byster Bay; C ‘Lynch, Myers, cared Aches Cin Clara a Renee Ramedell, Jacksonville; ee 8 ra RAC Line et oct, ® ‘S—Arvived, brigs Nellie Ware, Ash- bury, and ¥ Galveston; schrs Wai A Brovidense tor. atrears Mary Lous, Low owe Freanaad, Weal Keed, Indinnoixs Mary’ Prancis, Barna Stockton; ler, M owe Campbell, Dennisoa, Infanvla; Palma, Fow! miled—trark. N W Maven, Rose, New pe! FIUCADULPRUA, Oct 13—Arrived, sbip Athenais (1 a Gh Kroe (lah, Rie amy i domam, Gdtteubeng. vie er Wald, Goltenburg. bres aldye (Re), MeDor sian, “Matkusah: acura Sith he Toston W Marcy, Blackas rants ee: room powees f Penoerivai, uwing, Norwich; Samal Casiner) 35. Motin: ach, Boston : eke on 'S Listie, Bach alo, on orders: Sh ie, “Ra ty ch Sa fare (Br, Al oe fpakecs bat id Wesgting RR Seca Biantord? Rltea Brey hen; Sosan Bivens wis ea tater sae 3 ; n, 3 ‘awtuckel Kimimey, ine seis Sane ‘ivie peas Handy ‘Carabrs Leg oof Remraree Ost 132A: gra oa Arecioo eas Trived, eras ache Abby. M Brown, iiigins, St. Domingo for New ‘PORTLAND, vet lh—Arrived, bark Everett Grey (new), faocke, Wen Colyer, Taylor, oO RROVIDENG ‘Oct 12—Arrivet, schra Freddie L Porter, Smad; Geo II Milin, Tillotson, Collin, Ks and Mary wn, DO; Jas M Bayle Arnold, Ellzabethport. tie perenne ts Seranton, Patine, ir trom New Yorks Julia row, rae ree ‘d- chra Chas P ‘Stick'ne 's Mathie th ste Sag Renrs Chae fSictoey, Maly sh Biephen 6 Le gob, Phiadelphie Mauricelown, re i Brown, Preteen ra et Francis ‘0 Shatin, Vananetalt Wijlie ile Mowe, Ber 'L Thompson, Halt ; Far msn; Sarab A Fi feuner, ‘Whison; Veranda, Pond, and Alilo York. a AWrt TUCK, Set SctHArsived, sear Joveph Porter, Bur range, ai jSohrs American an Fazio, Shaw, Philadelphia; Kate Her SeHenes ‘Oct ‘i eve, brig Annie Ingram, Hall- MEAVAN 'ANNAH, Oct 9—Arrived, bark Montreal (Br), Smith, ‘pool. Arrived, ships vote Mann, Francis Hilyard, sb Falb: orien < s Prineston Phila- PRT aces det Sichr Wapello, New \heared—Steamship Gen Ri New York: Brig Alice Providence; echr Ad Fal SALEM, Oct} ab arnved tchrs Aduilral: Beeotiasn ; Annie and MV ‘Lorelt Rouggut: Iiuy, Wisdward,. ats Bt Soun, Ns. i, . eee Baron, ‘atch, Tedeaveinport ‘Cleare: pene ‘York. AED avin oe te yren, New mee Gabater resi tr Boston, Bailed—Scbra Editl Arrived, bark Tropic I'ird, N edvors for Boston os carr ee as leetwing, ! MISOELLAN “ous. Bsr ‘2 BROTHERS, fo Pes Brome street ha woriment of choles va ni yal re tlog one cents per pound ‘nee Foe ca be ag ESP ay toe ‘The finest quality of ou Java Coffee, roasted, and Ota “dig 5 ee aa and § micas Fe HOUREMOLD WORD iRBFURNIBH AND RU- AL pleniah atthe Great Cenipai Housenespers' Emporia ton hpmongaet nD aoper Institute, China, Glass, Silver omnia lat Kitche: oiture and nails, ‘Slowest pr prices. 7 DR. 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