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10 DELIGHTED DELIN | Anteresting Proceedings at the House of Refuge— ‘The Easy Way the Best~Kind Words and a Trade Completing a Reformation—Certifi- eates of Cood Conduct Conferred on Thirteen Boys—The Boys to Leave the House and Go to Work. ‘At the chapel of the House of Refuge yesterlay ‘afternoon very Mmteresting exercises WOK piece in eelebration of an mmportansevent in the apnals of penal discipline. Experience baad convineed the Society for the Beformatien of Juvenile Delinquents ‘that many boys who had been discharged from the wastivation often fell away agein into the path of crime; that boys afier spendiag years-in the House of Refuge were thrown upor the wortd without the * means wherewith te earn an honest #velibood; that boys sinning Often sinned because NO PAIR CHANCE WAS GIVEN THEM to dobdetter, Instances atso occurred in which boys were only too eager and too glad to learn a trade, and the managers of the society seized upon this pomt and resolved te derive advantage from 1, After due deliberation a school was opened, about aine months ago, consisting of about filty of the Doys, and these were set to work to learn thé shoo- taking business, with the promisc held out to them that if aiter the nine months’ experience they were qualified to earn a livelihood for themselves in the world, and that thelr conduct daring THE APPRENTICESHIP was deserving of the contidence of their superiors hey would not only be discharged from the House, ut would receive all the money wey haa earned and @ certificate of good conduct. During the al- Dotted tame thirteen of the boys had come up to the standard required by the institution, ana it was to award the certificates Lo these and vo give Wem the money that they had earned that the proceedings of yesterday took piace. ‘There are now in the stitution 725 boys and 114 » iris, and ali these were present in the chapel oi the }- House during the exercises, The chair was occu. a pied by Oliver 8. Strong, President of the Board or anagers. “A numoer of ladies and gentlemen and wmany of the parents and friends of the boys were m attendance, Tie thirteen boys who were to re- ceive the certiticates and wher discharge from te House were seated in a trout row oa the leit of ine chairman, and were very neatly aitired in fastioua. ble vran new ciothes, Tue exercises opened with stinging by the chil- aren, alter which Superintendent Isracl 5, Jones anade bis report, setung forth Wie manner in which the NEW DISCIPLINE OF ENCOURAGEMENT. originated and the great benefits that woulda yet arise from it, ‘Then me Cbapiain, Rev. Dro K, Pierce, made a very appropriave adaress, con- ciuaing by urging tae thirteen youtus was: sume a8 their inotto turough fe, *Pinek, Push, Piety.” Then there was music by ‘the band of the justiiution, followed by the eonferring of the cer- Uhcales, tie most mieresung part ol the programme. The voys were LOW rai in order in frontol the plattorm, and us each name Was culled out the chairman Nanded to the boy a ceruiicate, @ bank book and the eared money. Applause from al the other ttle untertunates fol- lowed the rerrement of each of te recipient Then all tie children saug a byuim of praise, alte which there was more music by the band, then Mr. ©. C. Leigh, one of the managers, spoke veiy fe Wiich luese thirieen boys were placed. man ddressed to te youths word of earn ivice wud encouragement, ‘The with tie “Doxoiogy? aud a prayer. The idea of rectaiming these instilling inio their mmdsa iw Wad good aud viriuous lives ts said to be enwirely novel im penal ibetilations sueh as the House of Relvge. ‘The superintendent aod managers of th mstitution say Uo: the class of Uurieea Was yaulzed, nine months ago, A NEW SET OF PEELINGS has taken posscesion of the boy earnesthiess io er abd to merit the those pi in their conauct, The chau- euthinl errants by esteem of ‘The thoug and of being paid for their lavor, even while tn the | House of Refuge, has pressing the boys with t and the eff Ked most laveral ie deep interes is made to aid them. The rota herein sum of $ boy. #8 45, Uuls beiug ab average ol $105 1i for exc THE CERTIFICATE, The following }s a copy of Wwe certifical eeeeeecascrsr cose neessereicecaceeessereee@® Ta awarded to on the completion of bis apprenticeship of months ; } skill, workmansh!p and coy which be has shown whiie connected with the Honse, From the knowledz? we bave thus gained of bis ex: Pertoess and fwth!i ness we recommend bm to the coniideuece of any employer who may setk iis scr vices. : ‘Then follow the names of the officers. : | i H ; 3 3 ; : POLL OE LE LE IPODS ME AIDLE LL Att LEEEEIFEDEED EOE LEE EG) | POLITICAL CITY POLITICS, rs The Tammany Assembly Conventions were held oai08, last evening, and the following nominations made:— | of po , | Dist. Nominees, 1—Nichoias Mauer, 2—James Dunphy. 3—James Hayes (renominated), 4—John J. Blair (renominated). 5—Jonn Beane (decimed nomination), ape i Campbell (renominated), j—vames thy. S—hylvester E. Nolan, -9—William G. Bergen. 10—adjourned, 1i— adjourned, 12—Willlam’ W. Cook (renomimated, 13—Richard Flanigan (renominated) M4—J. Tyler Kelly (renominated). 15—Alexander Frear (renommated), 16—James Irving (renominated), 4 7—Adjourned, 8— Adjourned. ig—thomas C, Fields (renominated), 20—Adjourned, 21—Adjourned, In the Sixteenth Assembly district, where James assemblage. Mr. Irving, who gained notoriety dur- ing the last session, and was obliged by the influence of the country members to withdraw from the Legis lature, made @ specch last evening and gave an ex- pianatiou of his altercation with Mr. Weed, who, he said, Was the originator of the quarrel, and had, by repeated. imsults, incensed him (Mr. Irving) beyond control, For uventy-three years he (Mr, Irving) had voted the straight democratic ticket. He. had not sought the present nomination; but having been chosen would do his best ior the success of the dex.ocratic ticket. In une Nineteenth district Thomas ©. Fields re- ceived the nomination by acclamation, Mr. Fieids made a speech, in which he said that the democratic party could not be overthrown by the misdeeds of a iew men. Ii there had been frauds and the guilt could be fixed on any one he (Mr. Fields) would be the first to advocate the punisiment of the gully parties, Assembly (Roosevelt). The Democratic Unton party, of which Mr. Roose- vVelt announces himseli as the leader, appointed last evening as the one on which to nominate members of Asscmbly, As in past years, however, the ‘‘con- veutions,"’ as arnie, met only m imagination, and therefore little business of materia: importance was lransacted, In the majority of cases no conventions Were held, and at the advertised headquarters no | One seemed to know anything of the party. ‘The ouly Romtnations made were: Dis! Nominees, 1-—James Healy, 2u—Abraham Dowdney, 21—Jobn balmore, Demerratic a Convention Reform Democracy Senatorial Nomiuation. The reform democracy of the Sixth Senatorial district met last evening and nominated Martin man by Aeclamation, The attendance at the niion was very large. Mr. Nachtman made a speech pledging himeeil, if elected, to devote his encrgies to (he reform of our municipal govern- meni, Custam Uouse Kepobtican Nominations, Acounty convention of delegates of the Custom |e deorae o. ‘and | } Hiigly to the audience as to the position im | ' me paring | | | uinds, and more | Wards ava county towns, th ‘dover them has become plamly evident | ‘tite result was tut consider felt in tiem | money given to the thirteen boys yesterday was | Went before the Conveniton could be ch | order. House repubiican party was held last night aud Lominated the ivilowing candidates:— Barrett i Supreme Court, Charles P. Di ly ior Common leas, and Geueral sige! lor Register. COUNTY POLITICS. Caunty Convention. The Republican County Convention met yesterday lable ambition i» | aflernoon at the rooms of the General Committee, over the Post Ofles, for the purpose of nominating a County Judge, District Attorney, Comptrolier, a Jusice of the Peace, two Commissioners of Chariues, two Coroners and a County Treasurer, ‘chere was @ full attendance ot deiegates from ali (ae ugh soine of the dele- dies did no! reside i ine localities they represented, je ume Was spent in etting a trade | decidung the cums of certain gentlemen to seats in the Convention. ‘The Conventioa was called to order | by Alderaan Richardson, who proceeded at ons toefiect an organization. This did not prove au cusy inaticr, and there was a great fore UI got in working | Finally Aiderman Richardson was elected i p rinanent cuatiriman, In hits address he spoke of | the cost of rngning the city government, aud sald if | Mie democracy could a‘ford to run tue city govern- | Wnent for tWO milion dollars less Unis year than they | did last year, What became of the two million last year? ‘Luts was looked upon as a conundrum, and | the deiegates, after looking at each other in blank maAzeMe ni [Or SeVerai TAIRUtEs WIEHORE arriy asutistactory Soluuon of the question, gave ii ap. The tollow nomuacions Were mad County Judae—W iilam Cort. Supervisor a Large—Dwigit Johnson. Commissioners & Cxarvics—Heury Wilis, George W. Siuweil. County freasurer—Francs A. Biggs. District Attornwy—A. He Dall County Auditor Two of the discharged boys will return to work at | Justice af sesscons—Barueil Joinson. the House of Kefuge on Monday next. C.D, | Coroner sade He Be § mitit, Dr, George Lithe. Bigelow, of the Bay: Siate Shoe and Leather Com pally, Who Was present at the proceedings yester jay, engaged the eleven otters at fall wagos, and they, aiso, are td go to work on MGV. Several letters from prowiuent citizens, re sey could noi ve prevent, had been rec buperintendent, among the ces Homman, PROTESTANT EPISCOP3E CONV a i Fifteenth Day—Reyort o! the Committee the State o! on the OburcheAcimaied Debate Over the Repart of the Conmitier on Ritaal. Baronone, Oct, 20, 1271. .» The morning ser were performed by Rev. & ‘D. Hinman, of Nebraska; Rev. Dr. Abercrombie, of New Jersey, and Bishop Payue, of Africa, ‘The Committee on tue St { { ' vetting that | tved by the | me from Governor | < e of the Church made a | eid. Rep ‘The Clty © Wade the following nominauor Mayor—Samuel Booth. omperolter—-Brederiel oud ward, Hican ¢ ity Convention, A. Schroder, Tw ty- Alderman Lemnel Burrows, John Willams, Tenth ward cily Aud tor—Nelson Shaurman, Sixth ward. *Mr ooh, who ts an ex-Mayor, at present holds th ollice of Pustmasier of tie city of Me. Shaurma: formerly Cornmissions® d Youug Democravy Nomiuations. The Young Democracy of Kings county, led by | John W. Growen, assembicd in Convention last mght at Temperance Ho, coruer of Fulton and Concord zireets, for Uie purpose of placing a ticket in the There were present about one hundred de! report, in ow nh the! say:—As contrasted | gates from each ward and county town, Mr. W, HL. with the previous triontial period, tis last | Gorden presited ard John J. Paine officiated as sec- fas been marked by a pion | Telaty. in presenting Uke hate of Marlin Kaly- < | Beisch as the chotce of the Convention tur Mayor an from loss ib the number Of decoased bishops, The | addvess of eaiogisin Was made by Mr. Grogan, Church, therelo many of our older i rev in fd fathers, wile as reason for grautude tat so | Wiel was enthust | { soe degree disavied oy age and infirmities trom Bling We mil measure of Uielr anty, are yer | spared to eplighicn us by uieir wistom, Lie Chureh, in @ majority of U steady ‘and healihy progress, iu some tle growia fas been rapid, Whue in al are evidences of a Iigher ana truer appreciaiion of het sacr 1 por lant mission. ihey cannot, however, close th eyes to tne fact that in th her and Sontl ern dioceses there 1s still great Weakness w pression, and the recovery of the Church im ty older jurisdicuous frou their great calauile dieop poverty tas noi boon as Papid aS Was anu most eargesUy desired as evidence of progress general), The report mx ns gt mainplication and eda Ne Gioces%s, is making a | ais aud Otner refnces for suffering | Tue der ia eounection | with the Co J The commutice r whe want of eMcient iay | lsoipline in te Chi ie need of a It dard of personal y aporiace among ac who abit whose tara ureh Was never | ha‘lonat nis gard to unity the rey mere united daring wn, Lory the Bishops, with a reques wid PUbNSD a pastoral re han at this hour,” The Fansmission of this r t ine A aessage was Bishops concurri capon 6, title 8, froin { giigsion of WeW “iocescs. The Convention, vt ha special order, the repor ual A Long disc ews, Of Vatyin! of tbe en of Joint € Hawt, of Now York; Beers, of Wiscon wleliow, of Alabama; “ir. Oriaude Mevd, lay deputy, of Alwany; » aid Mr Mee ina, iiking pari. ouvention vk & Feces Gals NOEWeR U nigh, BERGLALY IN WESTCRESTHR CUNY. At an early hour Jeslerday morning ihe ary ge tore oF. M. Norteu, iu the Village West Pata, Westehester counts’. wae foretuly entered wnu pre erty to the value of $500 carried away. Th teuttd emt, eu A large portic Jot rinbons aud " RATS Oblalyed throught @ paved Feinore the poits o he abatracted # velvet. Tut pre Ooviteraling all graces UA a hetr ue dection, < vaeee,, ACCIDEN? ALLY KILLED, “About halepast ubree u'e.'0ck yerterday aWernoon, ' os two broiuera, Lael Hav aod Sampef Fried man, aged respectively turee nd five years, greld “ ’ mg at 97 Me atreet, were aig. ding 1D Jrome of & tomposite ivop works, 100 Mey Owe su) unknowo men Ca wo and eccaipst jarge von basin \, Weighing 1dyen, fractoring oved te! Heir Home by Poline Surgeon n home the eid- unis. The bast felion the Sou their skuiis. ow vied by ineir parents, aud attended Frazier. Pehortly after belug U 10 eat brother died. The youngest one, after s erg for several ours, aso died, The Coronary has Leen wOUBED, Bud Wil buld ab MGHer Loma ven, took up the } craae 2 | usaai majoriy, w ) prinespal to | me of) re we purity of ti five francliise anu tne | togrily ia public oitieers, will sirengtien fis post , Gon tn thy of ue Cieclors iM Uae district. Mr, |B { | You apou the State Ucket. Knocked } and the 200 | Or? Occasions ¢ sicily received. The Jollowing 1s Uke ticket nom jietsch. Markey. . Robinson pV. Hardenvergii. mony bestnond, Gay Treasurer Av mmiliee Was (hen appointed to confer with Taxpayers’ Committee wil a view viv anited Aomnay ve ent. Lhe Cony then ad- ed bo meet AL Tue swine place on inesday LLIWAY COUNLY, euecratice le tion of the Dow Candidate for State senntoe CertainmAixe Sfember of Assembly trom jivau—’ Dewmoeraiic Majority tor te Stnte tivtes Moni County mie , Suulvan connty, Oct 18,1 vuuty tickel Wii be clected by about ti 119 estimated in yound uum: | Tuc situation is very much we nge county, which 18 repndican he majority that Salivan is demo. craigs These (Wo counties Consttaie the beat Sena. torial Gisiriot, which It is easy to perceive is counted rath Cugw there are little local issues, persoual, whic into the coutest jor Uicers, Tore party mnlerest 1s nu 1 on tre candidates for State Wily genexal Pies bers at ovo, over Way in by avout tal muuty von the LALO y ant tls « ver infiicnees beta of elovtivis, 80 as to at populate 1USb My nt io hear to “ical opponent, is au uncon. Mnising Coukting man, while Ublicans in be district are jaol, 1 1s thought, Wil operate In Uriously for Madden, Lent ny e0, all U callous at present are mew favor of Kevve than against iin, sud with Muaonal democratic majority in the district Hts elee- dion to Uae Seng ‘there 4 argh Senaie may be considered vertatn, 0 BOL seem bo be AUY issues On eliher Ride is COUNTY that would materially iniuenve tig v i ote WAY BOT be Bo} usiully 1s Uuiversal popular political sterest, bus the wiajorities wil) not vary much from those OH jadst year. The Counting and Fenton factions are proc'y Well deiined, but as a general thing they will unit yn the Buité Hicket, in order, if poasibie, tw defeat die democrats, PUe republicans will use tue Tammany Woubies as aw argument agalist the demgorwcy i gewerai: dur i ad hat in the yorat eal of excite | niion was held in the evening sud | Irving was renominatead, there was a very large | democracy of 1 | | The propeller ' districts fhe democrats are as much opposed to the corruptions of the Tammany ringleaders as are tie republicans, and the ontery against Tammany will have very little, if any influence on the democratic ‘vote of this county, tor party discipline and party traditions have a strouger and a harmonious int ence, When republicans refer to the Tammany cor- ruptions the democrats retort with ailusions to ovher irregularities by prominent repapitcans in showing that neither er, has the monopoly Heal purity, At the last election for Gover nor this county gave a majority of 437 for Motman. and It is believ t the democratic majority on the general State Ucket will be fuily tat this year. ¢ STATE COMMITTED, THE DEMOCRATH Srare ComMrrrkE Rooms, | Sr. Nicmonas Horen, New YoRK, Oct. 20, 1871, § ‘The State Committee have news of the most en- ‘couraging character of the progress of une canvass throughout the State, passen,et ‘ Harmony upon the State ticket is seenred. The | ony the Mississtppl Valley, with increasing | Steamer Metis, Davis, Providence for New York, with decisive action of the Rochester Convention, and | temperature aud cloudiness; —_ northeasterly | “Seamer Pauther, No 4, Smith, Bridgeport for Philwlelpbie the prompt and efMictent measures of the Governor {| winas increase on the South Hantio BOUND #430, bee) and Attorney General on the side of reform, havé concihated public opinion and consolidated the democratic masses in sapport of the State ticket. There will be contests in respect to the local nomi. nations here, but there is every indication of a satisfactory bet ge for the general ticket, Let the e@ country do ther full duty and success 18 assured. 8. J, TILDEN, Chairman, WILLIAM Cassipy, Secretary, NEW YORK STATE NOMINATIONS, Republican. Manison.—Assembly, First district, John W. Lip- te HERKIMER,—Assembly, Eleazer C, Rice, GENESEKs—Assemply, Volney G@. Kuapp; District Attorney, William Watson; Session Justice, Charles W. Rumsey. ULsTrR.—Assembly, First district, Robert Lough- ran; Third district, Allen A, Wlittaker. ORANGE.—Second atstrict, Frank ©, Abbott, OTsEGO.—County ue jamuel 8. Edick; Surro- gate, Eli C. Belknap; istrict Attorney, Peter D. Fay; Justice of Sessions, Isaac Schaffer; Assemply, First district, Morgan Bryan; Second ‘aistrict, J. Tee Tucker. a EEBRSS RABE: —-ASTSIUDIY: Second district, John L, nyder, Garr ARAUGUS.—Disrrict Attorney, W. G. Laidlaw; Justice of Sessions, Captain Runt; Assembly, First ees . P. Vedder; Second district, Enocn Iol- arlige. Demecratic. CouvMeta.—Coanty Juage, John B. Longly; County ‘Treasurer, Richard F, Clark; Surrogate, gohn White beck; District Attorney, Stephen M. Van Wyck; Justice of Sessions, James C. Ferguson; Assembly, First district, Beajamin Ray; Second district, MIL ton M. ‘Tompkins. OnraRto,—Justice of Sessions, Lyman Clark; As- sembly, First district, Welcome W, Hereadeen; sec ond district, David A. Pierpont. SeNnFca.—Assembly, D. D. Lefer; County Inge, Gtibert Wilcoxen; County Clerk, Darwin EB. Slau- son; District Attorney, Patrick J, Rogers; Justice of Sessions, Peter Van Cleef, Fourti Jupicrat Disrrrct,—Samuel W. Jackson, of Schenectady, for Jusuce of the Supreme Court. OTsEGo.—County Judge, Hezeklah Sturges; Surro- gate, Byron C. Scofield; District Attorney, Samuel A. Cowen; Justice of sessions, Heary W. Best; As- sembly, First district, Alfred Chamberlain; second district, Samuel R. Follett, Mo! MERY.—Assembly, John E, Ashe, of Am- sterdam, VWeELern sel, NATORIAL Disrnior.— William A. Rus- LAKE DISASTERS. The W Steamer 2. G, Coburn—Morve of the Crew Saved. Derroir, Oct. £0, 1871. The propeler Brooklyn yesterday brought intelli- gence that two more boats of the lost steamer R. G, Coburn had been found op Lake Huron, cou'aining eighteen persons, and tuat they had been trans- terred by the rescuing vessel to the propeller 8. D. Caldwell, and were on their way to Mackinaw, This mornmg @ despatch was received from Marine Cily giving the names of the lollowing rescued persons now at Mackinaw:—W. C. House, second mate; IL M. Rhodes, Martin Manerriog, mes Warwick, T. Mumford, Charlies Miller, James Ludier, colored, and R, Kelly, @ passenger. It is inferred trom the despatch that only one NEW YORK. HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTUBER 21, 187L—TRIPLE SHEET, ‘hr Joseph Nickerson. for Halson. Bobr J'W Hine, Lene, ‘baldiadte for Bragepore Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUTH Steamship Franconia, Brag, Portland for New York, with mdse and vassenzers, to J F Ames. Schr Ruth § Hodgdon, Rockland for New York, with ime toJ R nos Aree 4 THE WEATHER, War Dayaneener, Orvice ov THY Crike SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, Oct, 21—7 A. M. Suttopsis sor the Pas’ Twenty-four Hors. ‘The low barometer in New England has been fol- Schr America, Ingraham, Rockland tor New York, with Ith partially clonay | Musio Preesy & Go. lowed by rising barometer, Ms partially cei usec W Kimba, shaw, Rockland for New York, with and pleasant weather, Tue high barometer on 2 Ime "Son. ; ey Superior nas moved southeastward over North wiksimts tei eee Vinathaven for New Yor! Carolma, and the pressure has fatlen west ne Gurney, New Haven for Port John- of the Mississipp!, Partiolly cloudy and pleasant weather has prevailed over this region. hr Fashion, Holbrook, Eastport for New York. br Surf, Abbott, Warebam for Trenton. ~ Sebr Cora, Bush, Rockport for Elizabethport. ‘The temperature has fallen north and east of Ohi Bee Black fa Soba ort Fall River a aad York. thas risen slightly in ve igi Wican Clear fen fobr Rk Vasa irene Norwieh or Phutateioti. s wher ported, exce’ etic, Jon ti york. hazy weather is everywhere rep pt Sehr Are on Faprisance for New Yorks | Southern Florida. Sebr George Wasnington, Peck, Stamford for New Yorks Schr O C Acken, Mead, tamtord for New York. Provapitities, Steamer Albatross, Davis, Fall Kiver for New York, with ra. The barometer will probably fall slowly through- | mdse and const and to gome extent in the Middle and East. ein States, Clear aud pleasant weather continues Brig Wilmii une New fork for 8t John, NB, rt Johnson for Brilgeport. FE Pes asebee oe RAs toc | Z ' ip mn ! i Sobr J Chai a lelphia for New Haven. vory generally east ofthe Rouky Moun lus. fer ise abe i ey h yi rate a for Boston. ‘The Weather in the City Yesterday, Gone Kacnotion, ate aitimore for Provide mee. ‘ 7 3 ‘The totlowing record will show the changes in the Schr Reading Nowe ‘or fn arixaan tos temperature for the past twenty-four hours in com- Mey ere y cecal n with the corresponding day of Lads year, a3 iF John. mA, Iphta for Boston. Indieaed by the thermometer at itudnatis Phare | gon 48 Wing, Griding, Foiledeiohua for Falrbaven. macy, HERALD Building, corner of Ang street:— Schr Eeeatur Oaks, 01 Hoboken for Norwich. 1870, 1871, 1870, 1871, Schr Surprise (new), Haywood, Trenton for Providence. Sede GE ieee sg | eeiiiee eaten ee naeee™ al Me SB 9PM, 88 48 Sehr Kate Scranton, Palmer, Now York for Lrovitence. | ne Wa We aed I = kh Average temperature yesterday... woes 62 Bear Salhie Burdon, Pee, Now York for Stamford: > A eeeniliertiennmrenetie ON 5 34> hy og ithe ne retiseecensene GUA | BERT Helen Ban, Wanis Pere Tounnea fer Taunton. qth? Jamon H'Young, Barrett, Port Johnson for Provi- NC o. Schr J 8 Thompson, Eldridge, Elizabethport for Fall River, Bohr Frank Hervert, Crowell Phitateinbia for Hartford.” NATIONAL POLICE CONVSNTION, Sr. Lovis, Oct, 20, 1871, Schr Henry Lemuel, Jarvis, New York for New Haven, The National Police Convention met in the South. oe Edwin, Lathath, Georketowo, DO, i Seen er Hotel at eleven o’clock A. M., and was called to Schr H Blackun “te ay "Fllzabetipor jor Brovigence, uy ‘chr Crescent . Rondout for Newburypor order by James McDonough, Chief of Police of St. Bohr Joseph Hay oat ond pet Star ere ar yport Louts, A temporary organization was effected, with charles A, Mantz, of St, Louis, as chairman, and Samuel V. Lowe, of St. Louis, as secretary, Mr, Mantz delivered a brief address of welcome, after which the Convention acjourned to the Temple, where a permanent organization was cffected by the election of Joseph Brown, Mayor of St, Lonis, aa president; one vice president from each of the States represented, and George Gavin, J. C. Chapman and samuel Lowe, of St. Louis, secretaries, Ninety dele gates were preseat. Steamer Biectra, Mott, New \ ork for Provitence, Steamer Meus, Davis, New York tor Providence. Steamer Doris, Young, New York for Providence. Wnirrsrone, LI. Oct 20—10 PM, A heavy gale from NW has been blowing for the part 24 henry, and still prevails, Veswels bound westward ineet with cunsiderab:e delay in consequence. BELOW. Bark Everhard (NG), Basson, from Bremen Sept 10, (Re- gr epot from boat C H Marshall, No 3, 18th inst, lat 40 lon 67, SAILED, Steamship Mauhattan, Liverpoo!, Wind at sunset NW, fresh. SHIPPING NEWS. Marine Disasters. Sure WIup Roves, ashore at Jones’ Beach, went to pieces during the strong westerly blow of the 1b, Suir LienrcrirrE® (Br), Beith, trom Santa Anna for London, was piloted into Key West Sti last, having oa the night previous got on the inside of the reef near the American Shoals, BARK NELLIE Annorr, Jordan, from Key West for New York (before reported), with a cargo of Serano guano, was wrecked at Dollar Harbor, Bahamas, Sth mst, and went to pieces im six days; cargo lost; materiais saved aad sent to Nassau. Bria Vrororra Unsura (Br), Alutanas ive New Yor ale Pave Sun rises....... 6 18 | Moon sets eve 1157 Sun seta, . 5 12 | High water.morn 2 OL OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF OCTOKER AND NOVEMBER, Steaner, |, Destinana mf Often, its ee asco Ee Lenotr, from Glace Bay, Chy of Brass Liverpool.....+!15 Broadwa, OB, for Boston, before reported’ put into Halifax, reporis Pereire. Havre. 1)58 Broadway. — | met the gale of the 12th 40 tniles off Cape Sable; loat foresal} Caledonia, | Glasgow. ‘|TBowling Greea | foretopsail, had bulwarks stove in and fore rigeing carried America: Bremen... 4... {88 Broad st, awa during the gale was leaking at the rate of Colorado. Si |kaverpooi.....2,29 Broadway, | strokes per konr. For 4 houre the men were kept pampi Sweden Giaszow.......|7 Bowling'Green | continuaily, and at 9 o'clock on Thurstay evening found t Hanea.. Tl Bremen 2.01/68 Broad et, water in tie hold increasin sbip and made for City of Kniwerp. [Oct Liverpool....+-|15 Broadway. fax. Also reports at 12 o'clock oa Friday, i) mties of sh Ocean'c... | Oct 38, oe Broadway. 5 Broadway. '7 Rowling Green 7 Bowling Green « |66 Broadway. 1/7 Bowing Green 2/19 Broadway. Liverpool. jLiverpoo. Giasgow,, Glanzow. Havre... Glasgow. Liverpoo!. 8 burne, passed a schr, painted green, rinning before the wind, thedistanes being so great could not make ont her name or see if ahe rece!ved any damage. Scur MJ MEADY, Thrasher, from New York, of and for nnton, lost mainsail and jio'ol New Haven night of sth fust, and put into New London 19th, FAYAL, Sept 4—Brig New York, put in with los ing in topsides, Sz, THOMAS, Oct 14—The German bark Ferdinand, a vised via Havana as having arrived in. distress, is discha ing her cargo, anda inst. ‘The masts are sprung, and the captain #ays ahe wante recoppering. Cargo not hadiy damaged. Principal dataage some 3 bags pepper. ‘The vessel will probably yo in re- putring slip for examination, he American brig Waverley has discharged almost all her coal, “A second survey has been held and estimates for re- pairs of the vessel called for, The American brig Monte Christ to Now York, withstgar, put in here on the 12th mst. A from Stockholm for go shifted and leak: PORT OF VEW YORK, OCTOBER 20, 1871, CLEARED. (Br), Sumner, Steamship Denmark Averpool—F W. nega H Liverpool-F WJ gRehmebip Mannatian (Br), Price, Liverpool Willams "aion, Steamahip Pereira (Fr), Daure, Havre—Geo Mackenzis Sbip Cherwell (Br), Haves, Liverpool-Arkell 4 Tutte.” Ship Bennington, Tron, Liverpool—R P B kt Co, Ship Cana ( Br), Gray, London —E E Morgan's Sona, boat was picked up in addition to tuat first found, and that this second boat was left at Mackinaw by the Catdweil, the steamer Magnet bringing the in- telligence to Marine City, ae captain of the Brooklyn may have coufusea and supposed tat two additional boats bad been saved, whereas ouly ove Was rescued in addition to the frst one, Three Lake le Vessels Ashe KINGSTON, Ont, Oct. 20, 1871. Sill furiner mariae disasters ave reported. The schooners Phoebe, Catharine and Consuelo are | ashore at Howe fsiand, The latter Jeli this place | yesterday With # cargo of iron for Cievelaud, Loss of a Sceamer ou Lake Harow, Kincanpiyeg, Ont., Dee. Adelaide Horton, of damaged her machinery while going out of the har- bor yesterday alternoon, and went ashore south of the piers, where she 13 fast breaking up. Stora ow Lake Supocigy-Wreck in Georgian Ba COLLINGWOOD, Ont, Oe ‘The Chicora, fora Fort Wiliam, reports having encountered a fearil storm on Lake Saperior, Georgian Tqy is covered with a dense smoke from the burniug @oods. The American K. Winslow, of Cie 20, 18ST. hooner Plover, owned by PL & eland, and bound for Builalo, Jaden with 14,009 busiels of wheat, struck a rock off diamaise durlog & heavy & aud sunk he is a | loial wreck. lhe crew were saved. The schooner | } . Fisk is also ashore off Manitoulin tsimnd. HIGHWAYMEN IN COLORADO, Soutkera Ovectand Mail Coce’s Ri bord. Denver, Col, Oct, 20. 18TL ‘the Southern Overisnd Mail coach, that lett Trini- dad atten o'clock jast utzht for Kit Carson, was at- lacked by road agents avout two miles and a half from town, ‘The diver was knocked off his seat, | Teeciving a se eut his bead, bat aped in | the darkness and got) ea posse Was Immediately raise t ana s rib of the j robbers, ‘They [4 Burus? | Ranche, fifteen pnt ce OF The rob! ame frighter had ime to wre tunks the bers. FIREME express driver OY 1X OF MOTE Of Lhe LoD. T IN PHEKSKILL, Y., Oct, 29, 1871, at Peekskill to- Nyack, Haver: nta- | ais of Poughkeepste, POuGUKEEP=IE, A Firemen’s Vourvament wa day, Companies were preseut straw, fives from the Pire Deparin Rondout and Kingsson, fvow ng sing and Morrisania: aiso repr of Peekskill, second Class engine, won the | first prize, throwing 1°S {cet Linch, through 100 feet | of hose, The Mezeppa, of Nyack, Hind Gace ene ine, threw J49 ject, with heavy wind to fic 1 now | ond bis asvistants, | at about twenty thonsand pounds les4 than its ace it | Lal weight, the duty of whieh wont ‘The Democratic County Convention met here to: | Hose Gompany, of Morri | day for tae purpose of nomiuating candidates for | ran 400 yar nN 5) 8 | Member of assemoly and loca! offices, Lhe repuy. ; Ladder Company, of M ities recommend ce had previously male thelr nominations, 40 | TeLUGRAPat hat both parties having arranged their Uckels the | a aoVass Wil) son CmuMenve in earnest. Sulivan { Enow fell yeaterday in UF vounty belig strongly demoaratic there is no doupt | % eden beta i j 1h (ne minds of menvers of both parties thai a | Nas af ibete bo ee at ee democtatic Mumoer ot Assembly aud ali the demou- | Manchester, Ne | { Jawrence 0, Kappeijir is the demoeratic candidate for As dearly in the First uis et of Dutones i Robert 1. Strwan w: for (he Ascemis'y vosters | terday by the reput Fist district of Orange ve | ala MIA, aged twenty-three, committe by taking stiychnine abtler fat ne 4 siaonce . yomerdag, in bow! relay. dispate in August stwoen WW, 8, a og Harvey struck | ag bin falaily, | to W. HL Beanett, of f Brown was wncaartied Hie Was drusk at Wie f New Orleans, Chaves Hasson oF tan pollesinan, etel uf marier for clubbln ner, aud sentenesd to 4 orlaonment ShiZUnk OF ‘TosAven.—A cargo of tobavco bee i tu Mrs and valued ab , Was wer loon In Che gove wharl ‘Ihe seigure 18 vy Mr. N. W, Brige 1, (ne special agent of the Treastry Department, the topacco Nad been entered tne Pesult of fyvestigatl e beon t oy Mr. eXten- Whe has ‘the mav- NY InVestigated.susion Post, $12,000 at leva, ‘Tae cargo was iuipor' Way, wiv for several years past fins bee sively engaged in the ‘tobacco trade, whi rarried on ia the fume of Maurice hiler, Ler Is fo be thoreit Ot Ve ‘The economy of using albumen from bloou inst of the white of es has veen frequently urged, Jength a manufacture on a large scale has i tablished in North Germany and in Hungry. 1 thousasid pounds of blood wil yield 110 poands of albumen. This is produced at one-third the coat OF egg albumen and It is equal to It In all respects, exe coptin colt. Its soluble In water, and’ ty lately used in morsANuRY Yaros and jo resiuing sugar. | | Saga (Nor), from Newport, j Wan i 0, i | ewood to Richard Thackury; vessel to Brett, Bon & Co, Havas brigs Como (Br), Williams, New Hal enaterly winds througau te York ; 1th, , St dobn, NI; Agnos | | Brig Nello Wusted, Me Clenfaegom, 2 daya, with Barton, Kul bh, steaming Toutine, Martin, muyor ty Brugtern & Aviles; vessel ty Brett, Son & Co, ‘Oc New York. 135 34, ion Po ab bad acvore hurricane, commencing at | _ Saded7th, steameh'y San Quintin (Sp, Coibaro, Pevea- | Ws lastine 15 hos: split ome acite; | Cl; Mth bark Loyola (Sy), Yar y Wi tat 98, nemunteret garother kevere HUFE B cir), Kates. Boston 16M, erie Hh an’, with hea ft to NW, lastio ork § ‘nay Be . Roary sustained n peectcang del ei) thy onarito "(Sp Lebavarris, New York : Brig Aviles, 8, with styarto k Bihan Allen, Devereux, di Yonuz & ¢ Had strong NE winds the Kinawros Arrived, ship Monte Rosa, Thomas, a north of Hatter Newport, W 3. Weat, Pensacola 32 days, with yet. | Inport *th, brig GF Geery, Co) for Whiarelph ensacsia Luinber Uo--vourel to 'AAbiott, | schra FG Davis, Philips, tor Row York? Lizale Cochran, for hot Mater: with strong, able winds, . W lat 26, lon Sy had ah ve le from E88, LrrnranX, NB, Oot @ Sinaloa, Mar. oh aplit and lost salis, and los: part of deek load, | waret, for New York 5 vie Qaing, for do, | 1, Young, Peroxmbnco Sept 12, 8t Tho- c at Seto, for New York, quarrel had ensued between the cook and the mate, and the Bark Don Teodoro, Brown, Vaiparatso aud Talcabuano— Fabbri & Chauncey. Bark Arthur, Latham, Bnato!—E E Morgan's Sons Bark Amoy (Swe), Danneberg, Christiansand—Funch, E Pe, &Co. fark Ermina (Br), Phitips, Amsterdam-Boyd & Hincken. Bark Mary (Nor). Abrahamson, Rotterdam—Funeb, dye Go. Baik Vile de Cherbourg (Fr), Jean, Havre—Boyd & Hinc- é Brig Globe (Br), Spicer, Livorpool—Crandall, Berteaux & Uo. Rrig Galgo (Port), Cinda, Madetra—H F Sprague. Brig Grace kelly (br, Ke mne—Alocs & Ward. Brig Village Belle (Br), © ania Mariha and Nava- nilla—J 6 de Mier, Prig Nellie, Owens, 8t Crotx—Roche Pros & Co. gqbris Wiley'Smith (Br), Bouton, Cape Mayti—R Murray, ir. Eirig Annie (Rr), Smith, Liverpool, NS -Boyd & Hincken. Brly Nereus Br), Kerr, Darien, Ga—Wm Ingalls, p Sent Henry Middicton, Brower, Kingston, Ja—B J Wen- pers. the neck and breast. ‘The captein stating that he considers his life in danger to proceed with rch a man on board, the Consul has taken him out, and sence him by the South 1, together with depositions of the crew, to be kept in 1 the vessel arrives hovae. The Mile of the mate 13 not ‘eomsidered to be iu dancer. He jproceeds in the veasel, which, will leave to-day probably. Miacelinncons, Dr Wheeler, the obliging and attentive purser of the steam. shiv South America, from Rio Janeiro, &c, has our thanks for promptly forwarding our iiles and despatches. We are under obligations to tha purser of the syeamship Missouri, from Havana and Naseau, for the prompt delivery of our files, despatches, tc, Captain W J Young, of for bis attentions, STRAMSHIP GEO WASHINGTON, at 3 bey ‘hr Hattie Haskell, has our thank few Orleans, had very ‘Schr Frances (Br), McLaughlin, St e ; fine weather during the cutire ‘passage trom. New Yors, are (Br), Motaughtia, 8 Johus—P I Nevius & | Sooke the wreckaraat work 09. the seamehip, Miasiesinoh ry Wao reported that (bey expected to get her afloaton the Jot ern Crosa, Brown, Halifax—-D RP DeWolf & Co. Ww s Abby, Libby, Jaeksonvil yi inst. Scbr Mauhew Kinney, Baxter, Daren, Ga—H W Loud & | Lavxcueo—The Grezory Point Marine Railway Co, of Co, South Norwali, launched from their yard on the Loth Inst a ‘hr MC Moseley, Haynes, Darien—S C Loui & Co. } fureesmasted scr, of the following di mensions :—Length of Schr John Grisith, Ames, Norfolls—C € Ligh | keel, 104 fest; breadth of beam, 26 feet; depth of hold, 8 Sebr Ann Dele, Bunce, ¥ ashington, DO c feet, She registers about 20) Las been bul:t eS Schr Eva Holmes, ——, Tom’s River. Captain James M Tice and otters of Bristol Pa. Tigged aud ready tor sea. ‘From the yard of E Dyer, Senr H M Ridgeley, Muckridge, Bridgeport. Sehr Nellie Bloomfield, Hovble, stainvora, th inst, brig Lizzie Zittosen, Sloop Mary Hlizabeth. Hart, New Haven—Rackett & Bro, | about 300 tna to be comuanded by Captain George Sloop Conjees ith, New Haven-—Sl Jr, who is part owner. ee ee ee Sinop Report, ew Maven It rig Teneriffe, 642 tons, which stopped on the ways 14th Steamer Bristol, Waiiace, Piilage'pat inst. was launched on the iéth; is to be’ commanded by Ca Btoarner Steamer Paw ony, hucanis, Philadetptina. ie, Fenton, Philadelpnia. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS K ever racy, of Gouldsboro, Said to be the finest yeas QUARANTINE NoTICR. Pilots and masters of vessels aro hereby notitied that on and after Monday, Oct 23) 4! vessels arriving from the dit- s % sieprraniis a | ferent ports iu the West Indies, Mexico, the Spanish Main, Geert eaees Cie; Anteeye Liverpost Ot5,a"d | South America und the West Coast of Africa. will be bond? fines sity findoostan, | ¢dand examiuea from the Quarantine station at Slaten from Monire nats 45% park | Ialand J. M, CARNOCHA Health Officer, Port of New Y« Quarantine, Oct 29, 1871. Whalemen. Bark Wave, Briggs, of NB, is reporied at Vayal Se 4, with 200 bbis kp olf : sae aed Arrived at Tenerife Sept 21, Cape Hora Pigeon, no oil mu leaving Fayal. letter from Capt Heyer, of bark George & Susan, of NB, dai Fayal, pt 22, reports her arrived there 20th, havin; takea two all whales that yielded 43 bbis ep oll. Had | and would saii that day for the South Atlantic, a from Capt Smith, of bark Petrel, of NB, reports Payal 23¢ alt, bad lanited 68 bbis sp ofl; Richard Se- n died and wus buried at Kea 10 cays before; two of ew had bean landed sick Hares Ospray, Millard, NB, bad lance p Of; Sea Brevze, Wicks, do 85 bola; George & Su er, do W bbls; sea Fox. Eldridge, Westport, 266 bis. | A letter from Captain’ Milard, of bark Ospray, of NB, re. | ports her at Fayat September 38, wish +3) bbls ol r ebipment home. Haa discharged Frederick sick. Bound rout, and wou A letter from Cay Jak 45 08, rigged steamship, bound Wohl Steamship Parthia (Br), Wateon, Liverpool Oct &. and Queenstown 4th, via Boston 19h. with mdse to © G Franck- Iyn. The P ig anchored on the bar, Steamship Angila (Br ia Movilie Oct & with mdae and 415 pass*vgers, to veon Bros, Hi strong wer'rrly galew from the Banks. Oct US lat 46, lon. 3 ‘Lstemnsiip Europa, hence for Gluago a: "160! 44, an Toman steamaliin, boun least; 1th, Jat nsit'p Kowa, henea for Gaszow; Stn, lat nateninehip. bound erst. hip Caletouia (ise), Oveuste i lon 48 47, @ three-masted sehoor ow Oct 4, via Amer bh, Pernamby with titan and 17, lat 2415, ion 70 OF, passed bark Cephas klind, hones for Aspinwall; fame dav, 1 PM, the pogp kof w vessel and a large qnantity of new lumber in the Y. Steamehip Mi) i, Fdwer H, Wish Luise atid pian onélepaugh, Oct 1, Para ¢th, ancl St nema, to W R is, Havana, Oct 14, via Nasean ngersto Atiantic Mail Steamslip d be at st Helena in M 5 of bark Benj Cummings, of September 24, clean Had dis. uiieer, baving been burt by © r from Captain Eldvidee, of bark Sea Fo: port, reports her olf Fayal S ber 21, with Id bh eof teter irom Capea oports her at Pavama with oy i a 4,000 which had all been landed, "> ule 4 and 4.000 | need stron teame!ip and Nori olk, i CO moat ¢ HK Uptory Kober, Richinon’, City ith muse and passengers to Wathing haven, do wh oil, , Hlakeman, Rt e and possengera, mond, City Pomtand the Old Dominion , Svoken, Bark Castolia (ital), Monta, Cardi? 48 days, with, railway Sron to order—veest to Punch, Five & Co. uthe |), Park Gemrbok, from New York for Hong Kong ern parsave ont led strony woa'erly winds, be a 0 nbae Hoa thon Mie’ * f nelly Buel ch », Bontu, ew York fo Bark OM. Hume, My Buenon Arron 6) dave, with | got uit ol hay Wore ork for no terare weather ; bas been nevored on the bat Channel bi Foreign ot 4 Arrives, Ports. bark Morning Hight (ry on, Rio Janairo, Sept 4, ipps 4.00; veceel to master. ‘Crows in on 98; had moderate weather; covas, Sept 1, lat I ame du Arrived, stenmahip Humboldt, for Stetitn and proces ied Yel S-Salled, bark Tdnho, Richardson, New ClENrURa” York. CARDENAB, Oct 9 8 hone ten Stewart ( 8, lon 4oW, a Hr akip abowing th pendant, No 1738, from Loa- led, brig Fifita (Br), Watt, New Theta Gore roc) bintan Feery tow Portland Oreeoe’ FES -Arrived, brig Minna ‘Traub, Pateiford, | © Hat eve: Petorscne Javan, 10 Cave, with mugar,to Jas | GOMAIVEH Oct —In port brig Abby, for Boston, Ig, to bidet ATE altel del clara ate Aalaed | wlan K 7 In port ship Shirley, Willcom), for | San Franc i Wiison, Port af Prince, 14 days, with Kent, Boston. hip Silesia, ‘Tra eweded i, bark Josephine, Haven, for Bostou); 23d, brian ti Janes Filer, Berg, New ¥ p San Jncinto, Atkina, norwwern porte; ai, Blackford, Hsaltimore, PAnA, Octl—Arrived, wchr Gersh Banker, Colton, New York ; 24, bri San Juan (Br), Morton, do, ; Turk, TT, 12h, with old copper, de, to Tas heen 5 days north of Hatteras with song NW ‘a, Monteomery, ‘Ti seers & Heinlein, Hea wi AKO, r b Paint, Taeior, St 7444, spoke orig O H Ma! mann, New York PRRNAMRU lo, 21 days, with nrong NE winds the Doin inst, lat 420, loa ¢ for Gulvesion, cond survey will be beld on the 16a | , bound from Martinique | former siabbed the mate, inflicting several severe wounds in | | touts periect. BAar0s, Sop 23—In port brig Inniefoll (Br), for Hampe ton Houde oF anders, wilt 0 tags cotfen- St THOMAS, Oct 7—Arrived, barks Priadcesse Alexand) (Pan), Verdon, New York (chl1 10 load af, Vieques for No ork) Fannie Lewis (Br), Lewis, Boston; ith, bri for Bont Ht Win Cha tat ar ee n jonte Chr tl, 1 Disasters); Mtb, Mic Mac Br), from Port Medway, = (sew Balled Oct 1, steamship North America, Slocum (from Ne Yora Rio Juhniro; Mh. brig Melty & Bama (NG), Robs Arecibo to load for New York. Si PIERRE, Mart, Ost Lin port schr Luisita, for oa SAGUA, Oct 8—Sailed, brig Ellen P Stewart, Holland, Phi adelphia? 4th, sehr Hatlio Ross. Ulrick, Portiant (before re ported for Philadelphia); Sth, bark Dafing, MeDonuid, Baltie more. net Som, NB, Oct 19—Arrived, schr Adna (Br), Laraeny, je Cleared 19th, brig Marivosa, Staples, Havann; schr Occadl Belle, Brauscomb, New York, TRUXILLO, Sept 89—In port chy Pearl, for New York. American Ports. BOSTON, Oct 19--Arrived, schrs Hattie Haley; HA Rogers, Frambes, and Fred Smith, Smith, Philadelpbia. Bes low, bark Jose) from Buen res; ala ey of woieh is in ight tri and balaved unknown, all bound in. p Seo ahs at 7) arco Becht te dik Mecanded Mansy Anlee ee York; brig H Houston, Tupper, Norfolk, Va; schrs James A. Crocker, Currier, Jacksonville; Hope On, Chase, Riche, mond; Ehaabeth, Crowell, erry 20th—Arrived, stcamabip W: ; barks O68 ip Wm dol 1; Harrisburg, Philadelphia, PORAUTIMORE, Oct, 19--Uleaved, Julia A Tallocky Briges, Richmond, Va, to load for Austria; Apollo (Br)s Paddock, st Lnola ant st Plerre; achrad Simonson, Craw: ford, Mareeliles; RC Thomas, Crockett, Fall River; ‘orca Enygma, Liverpool; brig G W Oak, Parker, New Haven, rolled: Bare Mary © Fox; ‘BATH, ‘Oct 18—Sailed, schrs Farragut, Horn, Savannah} Advan! Danton, New York; Lisle Catt, Teal, Philadelt Dhing —Cleare4, schre Irene EM 20th—-Arrive teamahip Jae . : a, Rowuioiy Savannah; schy Oeorge Washington, New york, Ratied—Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York, hs DANVERS, Oct 16-—Arrived, sch’ Susan, Blahop, New York, FERNANDINA, Oct 16—Arrived, bark Alice Tariton, Con- ner, Boston, to load for Windward Islands, FORTRESS MONROE, Oct 20—Passed in, bark Times, fuom Havana; brig Prestiasio, from Rio Janetro, with loas of mainsail In hurricane of the 7th—both for Baltimore, Passed out—Barks Cricket, for Rio Janeiro; Wintired, for do; Eiliot Ritchie, Amsterdam; brigs Union, and [talia, for ent Indies. GEORGETOWN, SC, Oct 18-Cleared, achrs 8 H Woode vary, Woodbury, Thomiston, Mo; 16iby "Bidgewoo!, Grilun, lew York, JACKSONVILLE, Oct 16—Arrived, schra L olway, Boys ant, New York; A C Loverett, Wilder, Lndianola, KEY WEST, 'Oct 7—Artived, tug ‘boat Gen 8 Van Vieity Brooks, Philadelohia (an i left same day for Galveston) ; 10 by ship Lighteltife (Br), Heith, Santa Anna see Disasters); 1b, brig Oarios (Sp), Gairy, Havana. ‘Cleared 7th, orlz Ida M Conary. Norden, Galveston. ' Wih—Saiied, steamship Wilmington, Cole (from New York) Galveston, GE ANN, ct17—Arnvoty ache Sarah Clati Daniels, Phiiae elpbia. MARBLEMEAD, Oct 15-Arrived, schr Artie Garwood, Young, Philadeiphia, NEW ORLEANS, Oct 15-—Arnved, ship Golden Rate, Hall Boston; bark Jennie Cobb, Packard, Rockland, Me, Below, coming up. sehr Roval Arch, from New Yor Cleared—Bark Auguste & Gustave, Bertand, Havre, 1#th—Sailed, steamship Victor, Gat New York. th—Arrived, stenmaship Weybosset, Bolger, New York, bays » Oct 17-—Arnived, schr Susan Serapton, Hate vey, New Haven, Vleared Schr ‘Marion, Leppert (from Liverpoo!, having repaired), Charleston, : EW BEDFORD, Oct 19--Arrived, sehrs E H Atwood, Norris, and Samuel C Hart, Kelly, Baltimore; M Vassar, Jr, Kelly, New York, Ciakred~ Brig itacry Virden, Collins, Philadelphia, NEW HAVEN, Oct 20—Arrived Anderso Doyle, South Ami dwick Bil, Hoxdon, Kiizaber w W Brainard, South Amboy; Little, and Reading RR No 43, Baldwin, d berh Grosbey, Hiizabeinport; J Macsulay, Slinmone, Brooke lyn; Morning Star, Lynch, New Brunswick; sloop Howe, Smith, Eiizs Beth 10" Cleared—Sehra Native, Delart, Elizabethport; Cornelia, Carroll, d i anectiout, bie haa dag on bi aya Henvett, Wilmington; ‘James McGee, Lynch, on} i " niladelpnia; Reading RK No 42, Rodan, Francis Barrett, joboken. PIILADELPHLA, Oct 1—Arrived, bark Xenia, Reynoltn, Boston; brig Marv CC , Comery, doz scirs & AJohn- son, Mahlman, St John, NG’ Emma & Graham, Smith, and M Hi Reed, Benson, New Bedford; CH Moller, Brown; O Davideon, Jefiries; Electa Bailey, Smith, and American Kagle, Shaw, Boston; A Hammonit, Payne, Welireet; Geo, Hi dlarney, Murney, Norwich; Alabaiua, Van Gilder, Wares’ Matleared—Stoainshin Juan (Sp), Lachiondo, Liverpool; brige Five brothers, Thurlow, Cork for oruers; Moaes Day, Cros. by, Savannah; sehr & Ktwards, Somers, Mobile, y PORARAND, Oct 18—Cleared, schr Nelife Chase, Upton, New Yori | 19th-—Cleared, briz B P Sweet, Pendleton, Phiiadelph schr E K Dresser, Reed, Mayaguez, PR. ROCKLAND, Oct 15"-Arrived, weirs ML Snow, Shuman, and Mubstieid, Achorn, New York; Angeilne, Robinson, 0; | Red Jacaet, Averill, and GW. Glover, Holbrook, do; 6th . {Cynal, Tits, do; AS Emery, Eme= and Lake, Miller, do; 17ti, Ames r | } 5 rs Charlie Cobb, Kennedy, New York; R 8 | Hougdon, Vendieton; 0 L“Hix,’ Hix; Rena, Bishop; AM Birdy Merrill; Pailag, Paiea, and F Haten, Paies, do; isin, Lactnia, Hal; EG Kuicht: Collamore: & & Gregory, Thorn’ dike; Planet, Eiljow, Ames, do; Gentile, il lied, ships Comadre (Br), | Peuriee, Liverpool via Magdalena ay; Osceola, Hilla, New- caste, NSW; bar’ Meyer, Burrard Ini goth — Arrived, »! rom Newcastle, i; st James re Br), Hattietd, Sh: ‘Ocean Express, Harding, Boston. — ) CEXUEM, Ostli~Artiveds, gohré kia Hag, Jala, Hilzae | pethport ; Georsis, Parker, Hoboken; Echo, Butler, New ‘ork. Salied—Schre Admiral, Steelman; AM Lee, Dukes. and Henrietia Sinmons, Goafrey, Paliadeiphia; “Win Sluier, atte, do. 18th—Arrived, schr Licure, Richardson, Uoboren. ) VINEYARD HAVEN, Oct ( PM Arrived, orig Liberty./ Devereux, Philadeiphia for Boston; schre Eltzabem Mages Smith, Georgetown, 0, for do; David Ames, Ames, aud B- M Furber, Cobb, Batt Neiile Belle, Stabl, Wile tnington, NC, for Bath ; 3 Hogers, Maro, Newburg ius port, Mass; EL bowing (Br), Stilweli,, St Jobn, NB, Providence. ) 19th, AM--Arrived, brigs Mary Cobb, Tracy, Boston for Richmond; schrs Mary «ewer, Saunders, New York for Pordand; Adrian, kvrrett, do tor do; Pointer, Hinds, do for Angusta; Oralloo, Sinall, Eiizabethport tor Boston; Jed Frye, Langley. Weehawken for do; Croton, Wails, Eliza. Lethport for Portiand; “Frances Artiemus, Mitcheil, do ton Sangna; % Stratton, “taney, Hoboken for Boston; 'T Bene. diet; Crockett, Woothriage, NJ, for Portland; Frigate Bi (Br}, Kingston, Providence’ for St Johu, NB;' Aurora Boree alia (Br), Hamm, East Greenwich for’ do; Carrie L Hix, Hix, Rockland for New Yor; W_ Freeman, Robi Tho maston for do; Troit King, Hradcord, € Lawrence, Torre, Knight, ; Abuer Taylor, Dodge, do lor Oak BI & Edith, Ryder, Psworth for Rond Winemore, Boston tor Philadelpuia; LN ewbern, NU. ‘Safled—Sohrs Carrie L Hix, EG Dowling. } 1vth, PM—-Arrived, brigs #'S Hassell, Boston for Wilming ton, NC; Eva N, Johnson, Portland tor New York; schri y Phila’efphia for Boston; Samuel Hark Ledona, and Pavilion, Hoboken for do;’ Alice Myrick, Gonaives for do; William Dentng, New tor Boston; John Boynton, do for Calais; Kossuth, Elizabetmport tox Porismouth (had her gai! badiy split); Lucy M Collins, Boston for Darien, Ga; Kolou, 8tJohn, NB, for New York} Grand Island, Rockport, Me,’ for do; B Sargent, Vinal Haven for do}, Scio, Pembroke for do; Deborah Jones, Gar- diner for do; ‘Kari, elCast tor do; Eastern Belle, Frankcort for do, Gootgiens, Barer for do; I. M Tyler, dotur Bridge ‘alice Oakes, Gardiner for Weehawken; Champion, port; Ualuis for Newport! ) Sailed_-Brig Liberty; schry Charles § Rogers, Elizabeth Nagee, EH Fusber, Villaye Helle, Nellie Beue, David Ames, Croton, 14 Stratton, Orrallo, Jed’ Frye, Sea Foam, Aurora Borealis, Mary Brewer, Pointer, T Benedict, Adriau, Frigate Bird, and Frances Artheinus. 0th, AM—Arrt steamers Leopard and Rattlesnake, Phuadeiphia for Bosion; brig Sbortsman, Boston (or Phiia- deinhtia Exeter, Vort Jeflerson for Boston; Susur i infor do; @ M Wentworth, do for St sh, do for St John, NB; Frank B Coltor n for Philadelphia, Also arrived, Abitt ‘nnd schra Lothair, Daniel Pierson, na, Ida L Howard, and others not yet poaried. jwlena (Br). *, |LANEOUS. FOR FRENCH CHINA, ° AT HALF PRI GO DIRECE TO THE MANUFACTURERS, ay French China Diner Service for 12, euch China Tes id Band Dioner > iy B05, d Band Toa Seis, 41 loves, #9 C0. anilty, ®1 x dozen. iino.e Dinner Service for 12, $13 iene, with finwer pot and flower, 140 a large linportation of French Bronzes, Oitcks, Vases, avian Statuary, Paoie Glass, Cutler? and Plated Ware. % J. MORTON & CO, FRENCH ARCAD as ahONDWAY, HOUSEHOLD WOLD !-REFURNISH AND Rie plonish at the Great Central Housekeepers’ Emporiain of EDWARD D, BASSFORD, Cooper Inatitate, / China, Glaes, Silver Plated Ware, Kitchen Parniture and Cooking Uteasia, a) lowest prices. 8 LEGALLY OBTAINED FROW rye the courts ‘iiforont States. No publicity. | Advioe free, “Notary Publis ant Vominissloner for ovary Shady PL LY Coanseilor-at-Law, 388 S.1N CHICAGO FIRE, ae CuIOAGO, Oct. 19, 1871, LER SAPR AND LOOK COMPANY, Jo Hroadway, New York One Sate (your man ure) in fire eight (8) days, Co PF, LORILUARD & ©O., 58 Mich'gan avennies CnTCAgo, Oot, 19, 1871. Ryrern Sark AND LOOK COMPANY! nade fo nevon ) days in fire. en Hh right— BL © WAMULON, 82 ‘West Madison street. si i rc) 3 “LEGALLY OBTAINED IN Dubnietty ¢ po onarge tl divorce dollvered ate a wrRy. j TEAS, COFFEES, GROCERIES AND A as A hats BAL telegrapl Varanvine & Bu Agi Save you (Bvening Port ARGA! NS_IN 7 ” wd it the palaie and the Beer Hae eT RAS fe, AUNEW, beoraenen 6) Greanwrtan atrent, New York, RTHING.-TUE MOTHER FINDS A ) faithful friond in MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTILING BX- RU Tt is perfectly reliaole and harmless, as ] MILLERS TURKISH BATHS, Al Wear D rcdotianth nteot, have boon NEWLY RENOVATED now are In priwe order. ns \ VIDED MEATS POR LONGI, BREAKFAST, UNDERWOOD & COS original and only genuine sane’ aUdeticions rolies. for the table, Bald ‘by the bese JHILDREN | TE! » Warr, dno 0 tof saied Get 4, brig Salinas (fbr), Lunt, New York. | * Qitied etn brig tnginues for Now York Sebr Gettysburg, Corson, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with na- Salle nad, for Nai “aed val Mires Bua Ferrie a "Oour Oth 16, of tape Look. ttorou. NS) Got /—Arbived, bark Unoonix (Br, Mokens'e, out a fore ap i it BT ts lew York. walerlouged aud’ abandoned, the Pog hs EM, pin] QUERNTOWN, Oct 20--Arrived, steamship Java, Martyn, deck running to fore hateh, sero head, open wal New York for Liverpool (and proceedod)o. wits, Ba bright stancheons, bright bowsprit RIO JANRIRO, Bept 25 -Ciearod, barks Floris, EI sail and forestaysall, new forenall via; 20th, Brazitiera (NQ), Jechans, New Vor. for Hampton house around foremast, and a} Tn port 26th, barks Morro Castle, Jewott, for ttamnii rongh sea running at the time, did 4 Roads, with ‘bags cofter; Maggie V Fardo, 4600 Sehr MA Hyer,Creamer, Newberm Ney 5. days, with Baltimore, with 900 do -Aynes, Thorapson, for do, wih 0 val ntores, to roaster, ¥ 03 Campanero (Br), Walker, from 0. Wage colfee: CIA Sehr © A Johnson, Harris Washingion, NC, 5deys, with | Elsaboo (NG), for New Orlemiie, with 2600 bags coloes Tals OEE Ties Es eiin, Vigil, ee er eran eT BA” sobre Natem wherrie yk Sobr geen tray, Vamed, Vierinlo’ eee Aulantle port in’ United States, with B80 bags coffee ; Ketrirsl, Bohr Moonlight, Rogers, Virginia. (BP) for AUlantie oF Gulf pork in United Baton, Hchr Oceanus, Xatterly, Alexandria for Ni T w Kant, Sones T Wines, Tues, Georgetown, DO. hp Also in port 26th, ship Queen of the ps eat ie Schr WH Kienzel, Soper, Georgelown, Dv, York tor Ban #ranctsco, in istrona, wrmven sts i. hehe Helen A Hoyt, Cranm reatown, DC. Jane, Jones, waey Aparkiing ater, Rohe Marriot Thomas, Vaw Cile’, Georuetown, DO 1s wrrived t grocers, Wholesaie 208 Fulton strest. Ww. VAN AVM, + UFFIOS, Net AND MERCANTILE FURNT J. bees, POUE MANUFACTURERS ee PUR 68 Ann ans 1? Wiltun streets, New York. TQSHOMATISH CAN BE CURED WITH KEAAS MEK matic Remedies, One trial will convince tho sulfarer. Fatonts treated daily frost to 2 gratia, 610 Broadway, [SHAMS ASEHIMA CURE RELIEVES THR Most VI0- Jeng paroxyams in (iva minutos and effegua a apar ly cura. Priee #2 by mall, Addrows 4.0, UPHAM, 108 Boath Bightis ptreet, Povadelowin, 20. by Iraggists everyw i@ce