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10 ' NEW YORK ‘ERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 24, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET, — Bi AB rl ele ererdnaadlreciiop: i beuneerene Se Air) CRD aibcuaiee. - threats or yoar ses, but get to vorinels. How { aisgnstea them with ultra radical government. In | _ Steams gt Louin, Whitehead, New Orleans Oct, Bark Flarvester, Garver, trom Boston for Melbourne, Ang ITICAL about a parade? How about a monsie? meeting? | Bexar county 1,500 Germans refused to vote, wilh aunt pametgert to ite B. Cromwell 00, Hl iat S,lon 0 We — © | Rees Sawin ama, Saito etc aa | OER Sm oe tr Simmons, Gandy, Boston: Abble L Dowd) Patterson’ Brown: and, WF Gi Kellyg on, Hert Sash, Bacon, Salem; for Phi No 17), 3, Saw steamali CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGF. = NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. Artie Sn Ba YN a0, va Hoenn | CE eae ee dence; brig Et = UNION REPUBLICAN COUNT, GONVENTION. Sp aaME 4 hour, wien amen ane, ane" lie Pow Forelaa Ports eter san hea in iy } to protect ~~ NOVEMBER 7—Maryland, election of Govern ae we ype pps % ANTWERP, Oct 2—A: ; Bu ; © eateries a ee See, co i fe a ag ese eae Stave oflcers and Legisiacure. Me | Bed Mectelh, with ‘mee aed pestengees, to Weslingen ST teenies MRR eel tone cee eee WG Barden in this city whom 1 would Uke to see su in | Endorsement Of ¢oyeral Franz Sigel—Plans NOVEMBER 7—Massachusetts, election of Gover. Steamanip, Hatteras, Lawrence, Richmond, City Point and Philadel ri ME Taber, Aldriel ‘the nominati Register; but as I bave for a © ayy Refe nor and Legislature, Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, 10 the Old Dominion RO ae Campbell; Priscilla, York, | 118 Providence; Aithea, Smith, Salem, ea tn tay {200 Tein right giad Of It, | quer -vmdined Reform Ticket—Barreti | PY Voynen 7—Minneso’a, election of,“woyernor, | Steamalip Co. and Kate Crosby, O'Brien, New vork; Nereid, Cornish; | Folnt;s Ponder, Hudson, Allyn's Pou Be bance ia mar favor why I att Tigi adfelected 1g “attiand=Whe Made Judye Ledwith ¢ State oficers and Legislature. ” Yo etin Sail ares, Miler Manila ML aha Hone ka | ALGO Bay Lagdy dalek token hice tee work. | bo, Bndtoot, Base Gresawich (Ma? tectoae Bice 40 ss well as 7 ce ‘would have done whi ‘The body calling iteelf the Union Republican NOVEMBER 7—Miss.asippl, electiGn of Legislature. | 92, and crossed the I:quator Sept 24 in lon 87 W;_ Oct any Bursrow (Phi), 9-Salled, Grand, Seovenioh, Balti- bridge. Bt Elmo, Darla, Newbutyoort . might have goes had I not been succes%in, 1 County Convention met last evening at the corner November 7—New Jersey, election of Governor 6728 W, bad @ hurricane from NNE to N. i rum | more; Richard McManus, Foster Martinique via Carduff. HW 8, Del, Oct 21, PM—The bark Tellus ts getting under 25110 N, lon 4 ‘ % 3 ved in Ki “Your nomipation is, then, & foregone conclu- of ‘Twenty ary ‘and firth avence. Mx and Legislature. the ship SW ; it blowing very hard in squalls, with a lates vor tagroad a, JC Leone, Ciconardi, from New SPORTLAND, Oct 1 park JP sl gion?” NoVEMBER 7—Illinols, election of Congressmen | !tresular sea, put the ship under lower matntopss : dente “It 0 is my egction.” John Falconer was in the chair, After calling the | at large. fereeal and forsta Trorn art and Sled west day; AFL AM | sel, Bemol New York, °° ereeiey Hiat—Arrived, sehr May Munroe, Hall, Phitadetphia, at tthe ‘“Thanderbolt” rode up in his meeting to order the first business of tmportance NovEMBER 7—New York, election of State off | onthe ith, it’ sti! blowing nard from SSW, kept away on a RMERUAVEN, Oct 5—Arrived, Nautilus, Bell, Newcas- ‘leared—Schr Marcus Hunter, Orr, New York. earriage, and he and the fadge got into cers and Legislature, Rortheriy course and set lower foretopsail, the ship laboring | tle; 7th, Bremen (s), Ladewigs, New York; Harzaburg, Kubl- Swe Oct 2—Arrived, sehes Wmo B PRIVATE TA. ‘Was the reception of the report of ‘ NOVEMBER 7—Wisconsin, election of Governor, | hard in the high tumbling sea; encoun lowest barome- | Ken, do. ladelphie.s Westmoreland, Rise, Paiiadatpkia; reporter’s confab, THE COMMITTEE OF TWENTY-ONE, State officers and Legislature. ter, 29.60! at noon on the 11th, lat 25 45 N, lon 67 47 W. baro- yEQRDEAUX, Oct 6—Arrived, Morning Light, Tracey, New ie mae m4 ae ‘m ona ‘atem, hia Bhi ; end to 7?” queried the re} of NOVEMBER 7—Nevraska, election of State oMcers, | meter 29.90, wind SSW, fresh, sea soampbeii, aa, tho lair pol on hin overcomt ana | Which Rad been appoinied to confer win, cnet | y"new “conaittion shall have been adopted wt sue | fr abyterey agar cxi ay omc Bomaes | gen Arne OURS aca), port re Wie ‘made s dart for a pasting stare. reform organizations in forming a combined antl- | election Sepvember 19. 5 nin 46 N, lon 7001 W; was bound for Bermuda for | CARDIFF, Oct 9—Galled, Augustin Feloga, Chiesa, Now “ round to find some candidate te run | Tammany county ticket, The chairman of the NOVEMBER 7--Virginia, Legislative elections. repairs wanted no assistance. York. a commie being the Chairman of the Goneotion ies ram Haga eee meee cereale | Boece tee GaSe em nto, rm Ama 01 grin spresa eer ane, Temare, and 8 | ana then presiding, the report was made by | RUNNING NOTES—POLITICAL AND GENERAL, Weather: Oct 1d hada hurmeand fromtsouins las | dam for New York. a tore Broadway, still in | Mr. W. P. Richardson, who said:—The committee eal * 4 ba » rhich I foretopsall. B, Oct , Frankfurt Barre, from Bremen 4 are’ Gestaer (NG), Ohnittsiiere tremerhaven Sept § | Southampton and New Orleans. si " search, no doubt, of that can first recommends that the Convention endorse the | Election in West Virginia on Thursday next, Uo- | {ith mdse and 148 passengers, to H from <a ea ey Bllztbetaport gon; Sarah Arn ‘ard, val ing r Smit jermann Koop & Co. DUNEL wed in the roads, Charles Forbes. | ley) Baker, do; Pol Swett, New _ Franz Sigel for Count mage, Sept 38 encountered a heary Gol n ney. eet nomination of General nz Sigel for County | toner 26, for delegates to the Constitutional Conven- | W and NW, whieh ill the 26th; 27th, spoke View | 7 theMoUrH, Oct 9—-Arrived, Nellie, Cafiera, New York for Sine Berine fan to; Mary Register, already made by the reform party of | tion, which the people voted in August to hold. On | #28 (Br), Jewell, trom Cailao, 124 days out, short of provi. | Hull. = % Gon Darth wart Water; doy El Townbenae Hons, and-eupplied her; Oct 1, encountered heavy gale ATAL, Sept 4—Arrived, Para, Martin, Boston; Gazelle, FY rf, Apollo Hall, We have waited on the sub-committee | the same day the State will choose the members of | from'WSW: Wha severe storm trom NW. whieh iasied th | Cole, Stockholm. "O2E Arrived, echra ida Burgess, Cottrell, Savannah £ on olection of the Committee of Seventy, to whom | its Legislature aud county and township ofticers. Sbgrnexe dag 12th to ABth o pertect hurricane from BW? | New Vor Aue te Sales, bark Sohieballion (Br), Sevack, | wie pucon Budicot, and Mary o Farr, Conwall, we stated that we thought we should have —- Toth, lat 4016; lon 68, saw pilot boat ‘No8 having in tow a dis- in port Soot 1. bark Fenefactor, Berry, tor New York, Soy ere vane irs, beste Petes Gan Monster Parade of Mat Brennan's Friends CONCEDED TO THI8 CONVENTION Washbarn’s Successor from the Ninth Con- | Br’ felana Lass (Br), McLeod, Barbados 16 days, witn | _ Guasaow, Oct ied, Adeling & Mars, New York (and for bawiucket Sure, ‘Warwick, and Surprise, one or two places on the county ticket, the naming gressior District. Sons—vessel to J’ M Regent & from Greanock 7th). ‘Trenton; Sohn yauven, Met fs Elteabethpott ig from All Parts of the City. of four Assemblymen and of one Senator. We have | [Washington (Wctober 23) Worrespondence of the da, with trong Hor ery fe avers mibeoee {jeared i, Providenos, Goaitory Pa ears Ha Laake mine nas Weleht Browns Es young, Vv . ig Olive (Br), Bornholm, Port au Prince, 14 days, with ONG KONG, Sept ll—, . rat jeeks, ani ‘ord, Sprague, evn since learned that the sald sub-committee | severai of the Massachusetts citizens resident in | 1 nS qua eas eeu Um Fort on Prince 14 dare, with | Hono Kona, Septli—Arnved, bark Mary Belle Roberts, | Barsioge, Wert nnd Oe ara 100 consider this proposition an eminently fair | Washington suggest that the problem of the suc- | Cape Hatteras; since then fresh gales from Ng and Bailed Aug Ii Parks Brunette (Br), Webb, New York; 22d, | 80n. Phinney, do; James Barrett. Nickerson, telle, Furniss, Rondout; Kate & Mary, Cogswell, tucket; Mary’ Shields, Waite; Belle, Simpson, and Emil N T Carriea Lb sO one. Subsequently we met a sub-committee | cession to Mr. Washburn from the Ninth Congres- | _ Brig Bliada (br), Cowling, Cardenas 10 days, with sugar | Acrobat (Nor), Vonderaf, San Francisco; Sist, Pekin, Sey: wr Sarah aa Mott ¢ siisfan. spake trig’ Gen Utveay trot Seco Vantpaate Pertam, Hoboken; Kate Scranton, Palmer, New York; J 3 Bist, Record 4 from the Councll of Reform, and with them | #Nal district may be very readily and satis. | gr¢ molasses to GF Bulley. Had mode-ate weather, Cet | mour, New York: Bat, Record (ir), Simpson, San Fran: be factorily settled by transferring the duties of the . Fr , Eldridge, do. Below, rchr J 'T Weaver, mendous Enthusiaam of the Paraders—A Pere | io. ine same ground, Yesterday afternoon | position to another citizen of Greeniiclds ar, James | PYF ne Pearea, Barbados, 18 dnye, with motases, to | NEBPOr SEP Ny shipe, Floral coe se oceom Nevecustes | "Gaited “Sehr Sarah A Falconer, Wilton, New York, ; fect Ovation to Mat—Joe Dowling we met the sub-committee of the so-called Grinnell, now and for several years Chief Clerk D Trowbridge & Co, afr spe wroainer. days nortn of fiat | man, Getehell, for Moulmein Joseph Clark, Carver, and SAN PRANCISCO, Octl)—Artived, bark Naworth Castia} Rolipsed—Mat’s Review of His Braves— Townsend republicans, with whom we had a | % the Patent Ofice from ‘Demarara for New York. "> hamid bo hat barks Felga (Daa), Laursen sea Raton ‘Arrived, hapa Henton (Br), Wollaston, Liverpool B and lengthy and very friendly conference, but owing to ruSchr Welcome K Beebe, Lozier, Savannah 7 days, with Fretcher (ir), Brown, for New York; 8t Paull (Fr), Dros raveniay 205 Tat pany: Resegndam) 00/808 71h Cheers, Rockets, Tar Barrels @ lack of power attained no definite result. Wiule STATE ITEMS, lumber, to Evans, Ball & Co. cher, tor do; Julia Ann, Baker, unc. AEN Gch teccAirteed,. dobre Siarkltna Sea, i Extraordin: Display of in session we were waited on by a committee trom Schr F Dayton, Ackley, Norfolk. Chartered—Ships Taeping fe ‘Arnoyto, New York ; Star A, Oct rived, schrs Spar) ing Sea, Ne an ‘aordinary Display the reformed democracy, who proposed that at | Fenton Defeated in His Stronghold—Mur- | Sch! 8J Delan, Hewett, Virginia. of China, do; bark Japan (NG), do. Kugene Bord, do for Jacksonville, in distress Pocket Handkerchiefs—she- their meeting to-mght they would nominate one : = Schr Henry Cole, Peterson, Vireinia, HAVANA, Oct 18—Arrived previous, schr James A Brown, | Disasters); Abbie Dunn, Drealen, Me. bi ng 40-018 y n derer Sentenced. Schr D 8 Miller, Wilkes, Virginia. Sherman, Bristol, RI. Cleared—Brig G 8 Packard, Brunswick, Ga, to load fe ait Beemnan ted JUDGE FOR THE SUPERIOR COURT Nugara FALLS, Oct. 28, 1871 Schr 8 Morgan, Davis, Georgetown, DO. Arrived at do Oct 28, steamship City of Mexico, Timmer. Rig Janeiro; sobs Fanay Keating, Now Haven. Delig) and gach other. persons we wou a once name needs Aeay a ray ae poe s, . pehr Ida Wlrdsal, Johnson, Georretown, DO. | na. | BR from New York for Vera Gri peas YEALEM, Oct 20—Arrived, steamer Norwich, Hines, Ni as other can jates for Vourt, le: Ing the ques- ¢ Knights Templars o! jo ant irie are the Schr Menawa, issosway, jeorgetown, DU, for New Ha Al A: rot -Arrived, echr *hanaler (Br), Petty y and Says He Rather tion as to Aldermen to future consultation. ‘TRi8 | recipients of a pals itmsnbareatunes to-ntans, at |S: New York ; 20tb, steamship Austrian (Br), Brown, Liverpool | piOME RSET, Oct 21—Arrived, achr $l Stevens, Studlerg Liked It. proposition we were also compelled to de- Pp) ‘y suppel ight, ‘Schr Enoch Moore, Chambers, Baltimore, for Quebec, SPUYTKN DUYVIL, Oct 22—Arrived, echr Henry Rem: cline from lack of power, but proposed that | the International Hotel, from mr. James T. Fulton. Sloop Mary A Heyward, Brown, Virginia. Peis CA! oe S-Pased, Hector, Zenkins, from | qiien, Bridgeport, with freight for rolling milla mary our, convention nominate wo Superior | Court The Conklinites, at the republican caucus in Niv Passed Through Hell Gate, squtrEhroot, ct 7—Satled, Redbreast, Walsh, Baltimore; CVINEYARD HAVEN, nee Dee eee aes ‘me 7 \- * | agara county on Saturday, defeated badly the Fen- ee LG ry Gartanerrie, Dobor. Ga; Clifton, Nickels, salvestou; | Kiiza & Kebeccs, EB Wheaton, and Elizabeth English, Boss Matthew T. Brennan demonstration last even- | then instructed its chairman to’ submit to this Con. i Saranak, Duniery, Mobile (and put back 10th); 10th, Resur | ton'for Philadeiohia; Sarah Clark, Clara Merrick, ad 8 fag was so grand a success that Joseph Dowling | vention that if it were clothed with the proper | tonites, The county has heretofore been looked | perio Hoantiman & Gor ee Nee fOr New York, with lum- Fezalone, Fox 0 do, : ekin, Dakin, New Oricaus; Geo skoneld, | Ruteell Lynn for do; Ida May, Hilisboro, fe ower & desirable concert of action could had | upon as being strong for Fenton. Sehr Wallace C Blackford (new), Palmer, Noank for N fe pyard Highlands; Farrag: must have felt himself again at the sight of 1 That | Pith'the vownsend Commitee, which would result | James a Keiiore conten Uctober 18, of the | Yorke oun a wis) tage ce Sete erimers, Noank for New bag lacey ger eC RS ETE Bath for Savannahs Cherub, 40 ioe New fort (loa nucher is honor witnessed the parade of the Brennan men | in g fair representation for the republican party on | murder of Charles’ Rosenfeldt’ on July 6, was sen- | AE op o p Le Marquand, and Bremen, Hoty Galveston; China a), wer | Hannah D, Gloucester for ‘do; Mary Clifton, Plymouth f has been asserted by some; but others have insisted ‘A COMBINED REFORM TICKET, tenced in Burtalo, by Judge Humphrey, to be banged | ,,scitEi% Potter, Potter, Noank for New York, with fh | Gautay, New ‘York; Chancellor, ‘Ooflny PEifadeiphia; Biatr | NeW York: Abbie H Wodeman, Lepreauz,’ WH, for do that Joe had gone to bis “little bed” as the cohorts | *f any were made. December 15. Schr MA Predmore, Hart, Providence for Elizabethport, | Attoh Hull, StJohu, NB; N ££ Gardier, Journeay, Bavan- | Toeotva’ Rockland. for do; Tia Eller Pembroke’ tor de Mr. RICHARDSON accompanied the report with In the case of Jonn Stephen Gemyle, charged with | Schr Arcturius, Knitisen, Blyck River for New York. nab; Bo err, Hunter, Singapore. Lark, Onward and Statlight, Calais for’ do Nellie ‘of Brennan were gathering at Masonic Hall, There | remarks favoring the naming of Mr. George U. | having mardered bis uncle, Sepiember 29, by throw- | Schr Aan Amelia, Allen, New Haven for New York.” Toke G Poti ao C hee ere Tae eee ROmeN | port for do; Reno, Machias for do; Margaret R Samso are so many wise things inculcated by fables that / Barrett, in conjunction with Appolio Hail, as Judge | tng iim into the canal, the jury, after being out | Schr J'G Fell Green, Now Haven for Philadelphia, John © Potter, MoClure, Singapore ; 10th, Cairo, Vance, New | Fattnaven for do; Tennessee, Vinalhaven for. Phitadelpn aharetirs of the Superior Court, twenty hours, brought in-a verdict this morning of | _Seht Helen, Smith, Briigeport for New York. Cleared 10th, De Ruyter, Young, New York via Antwe lost anchor and Ib fathoms of chain); Lissle Carr, Bath f re temptation here to make an appropriate Schr Ella, Sammis, Huntington for New York. ny ter, Young, . nr jeorgetown, DU. Mr. KITTERBAND, delegate from the Ninth district, | guilty of murder in the first degree. Judge Hum- Arrived at (h 1d th Bl Chi Wilmington, gelection; yet the Brennan boys were such a reallt, ian & h i He Lyipkioo ie Schr Horizon, Beach, Pawtucket for Rondout. " Sane uceioe e Ington, |“ Returned—Schrs J K Lawrence, Lottie and Dantel Piers 5 'Yy | Tose in opposition to such @ nomination. He | phrey will pass sentence on tne prisoner on Wed- | Schr EJ Mead, Hale, Sandy Point for New York. NO; 10th, Electric, Meyer, Boston. son. Brigs Eva N Johns n and RD Hassell did not aail. 80 POWRRFULLY SUGGESTIVE A HINT, began— The people of New York nad no! been | nesday next, Sehr Orlando smith Ferrie, Porichester {or Ellaabethport, | LIMERICK, Oct $ Sauls, Adamo, preci ee Bailed—All fetore reported, excepting the above arrivals’ Thatpit ts better to let them speax by their acts for ers Palisa A ace rig ne ep is lls pd LivzRvoot, NS, Uct'll—Arrived, brig Sophia (Br), McIn- | *34 fehr Annie On A DgLgcatE—I rise to a point of order. (Notsy Steamer Electra, Mott, Providence for New York, mdse ew tok 8, ved, brig. (Br), Mel 28d. , bark Henry P Lord, Portland for Phila Uemselves, Everybody knows that there is a bi and passenzers. tosh, New Yor! Almon Powell, Bath for do; schrs Wm Tice, Balt: mauss in the Sixth ward between the old chief had SrRNe point of order was not allowed, Mr. Ritter- OBITUARY. pitgamer Metis, Davis, Providence for New York, with | quebec for Wlaagew, (ani prices ied) fod, Brivanuie, Most: aon La prea py ctor pic ony rte Ny ccombined-clique or the small fry. Mat is father of | Daud tnanked the gentleman who tiad raised the ae Sie er etl ee Ie oer sop, New York: tor go cand procesded) abo, ee Georges De, tor urine Mary J Wi Praaae aiid rhc Captain Kennedy, Howe, about Lo say— s a = 7 ae Science has lost one of its most devoted followers | ™** *4 Pasvencers SUN aie? yAEWBY,' Oct S-Arrived, Solway Queen, Grifiths, New Wilmin ae aoe 1 Deter, dono for pilcelghe AR jumm an ee] NOTHER DELEGATE—Mr. alrmal u Cc = 4 . G rood, Marblehead for do; Fisher, Plymout for Sab ce ee papi apc ag: Special | auemanien omen ese, m, I call the | py the death of Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, | steamshin Franconia. Braes, New York for Portiand. Port SPAIN, Oc} §—Arrived, brig HB Emery, Small, New | Blondel,’ Provincetown for a0; Howat, Boston fo opposition. Mr. RITTERBAND oxpiaiaed that he was about to | President of the Royal Geographical Society of Steamshi Glaucus. Walden. New York for Boston. ne 3, Wil Jacksonville; I, do for Georgetown, DO ‘The ola chief was a generous patron; he helped the | nema eee bo Brig Joun Balch, Ogden, Georgetown for Salem. Por? AU PRINCE, Oct 8—In port brize Scotland, Willis, | ‘annie K Hilsborough, New Brunswick for New York ; Jos : lotion and again proceeded: — Great Britain, whose demise is reported by tele- | Schr Forest Oak, Parker, Baltimore for New Haven. from New York, arrived 7h, for do 3 daya; Oliver Cutts | Addison, for do; Seventy-Six, Spruce Head for do; Malabar, agnorant and the lowly up to hign positions; he THE REFORM MOVEMENT raph. His wi ted and tful life. Edi Schr Black Diamond, Goldsmith, Philadelphia for New | {B*}, Nelson, from ilo; echrs Matilia (Bry Olsen; Emma £ | Machias for do; Palos and Ainomah, Rockland for do; 1. * : ‘was not to give position to any one in the city, how. | 8T#?! BONS een ae oven fe. Edu: | Bedford, 2 ‘orter. for St Marks, to load for New York. Barnes, Yarmouth for do: Silver ‘Bell, Gardiner for do Rept them there in stormy times and fathered all * ec aie cated at the Marlow Military Coliege, he d M el ., QUEENSTOWN, Oct 22-—Arrived, steamships City of New srtige 6 do; ever prominent. They were selecting canaidate: ry ge, he received & Schr Minnie, Laijcht, Baltimore for Bridgeport. 4 Evergreen, St John, NB, for do; Lizzie Major, New Bedfo: Sheir, shortcomings. Ungrateful children they have | having in view the fact that as tue motives of | commission in 1807 in the Thirty-sixth regiment of | Sch Alligator, Robbins, New pork for, Galas Sool land both piogeededy. ts sch New Sor LIVES | for Mosguito Inlet Wiorita. ring and Alies Oakes 4 : . Ps ie . tured out to be! They all, every one of tuem | thelr ‘action were distasteful and opposed | the ine, and took part with bis regiment in| Schr farenianian Green Meer Voce rer ora ROSARIO, Seot 1i—-In port bark Hyack (Br), McKay, for Ha, even arrived, achre Samuel Wy lth, New Ded ford for New York; ie ‘reat, Nev to mmany Hall it did not matter P joston. {except of course the interpreter), made their ttle | whetner they met the’approval or disapproval of | tue Peninsular campaigns. Having served for | Sch HP'Bhalie Young, Hoboken for Raanton. St MICHARLS, Sept 11—-Arrived, Dias, Mello, Boston. pilesand are now comparatively rich ana opulent, | Tammany Hall. Mr. Barrett was a very good | some time with distincti uh Schr Atlantic, J York for Provi SHANGHAR, Sept 2—Sailed, bark Hammonia (NG), Weller, ‘and do put on ever so many airs and acqutesce in | democrat. It ata not become them to taxe any dem- | receiveq an appointment on ee eNO De: Hone Cooehenia petioene i anohea tte ee eae” San Francisco; 6th, ship Golden Siate, Delano, New York} imehny SUK, Toelse aad “ek ocrat on probation, whether nominated by Tam- Ppolntment on the staf of his uncle, | Scnr Antuony ‘Burton, Burton, Elizabethport for Paw- | Stl; bark Pons pry ukleapadea ys Ca a B iy ce isa single man, ae 1s well known, | many Mall or by the Townsend republicans. 1t was | Sir Alexander Mackenzie, in Sicily. While in SURINAM, Oct 6—In port brig A J Ross, Wyman, jor Bos- Frank Marla and G W Rawley, rloboken for Boston; moo, “Elizabethport for "East Cambridge; wam, Millbridge for New York; Cross, New Fork for Halifax; tsi Sagua for Portiand (lost her anchor and fifteen fathoms of her chi ‘Wis tucket, and lives in the Sixth ward, but Mat 1s. man of | well known that Leawith would receive the nomina- | Spain he participated in the battle of Vimeira, and | yact’ Mi9¢rV® Dissosway, Georgetown, DC, for New Ha- | MORAGA. D2 O01 19 tn port brig Angelia, for New York rg RL a a Jamily and went to live in-a healtny location up | WD \o-morrow night. He proposed to make Barrett | was present at the celebrated retreat of Sir ‘John | Schr Haze, Spencer, Trenton for New Haven. next day. Corvo, do for Saugus; F A Pil and Townsend get out of the feld by Schr Charlotte Kingsland, Beebe, New York for North. | TEX®L, Oct 5--Sailed, Ottawa, Robinson, New York. Mi do for Portiand ; Wate! town. ete ke They woegMINATING JOSTAML SOUTHERLAND, Moore. Un his marriage, in 1815, with tne daughter Pert can gag eth ta fTRORULO, Sent 0 tn, port sehr Ocean Pearl mot'as be- Seeter; Annie Freeman, Boothbay ‘HE HEAD AND FRONT OF THE CAUSB! ey Wo en have a better prospect of success | of G Hugouin x Charm, , Amboy for New Haven. fore), 1» Sailed—Schre Nelson Harv. ‘here was a chaque formed, and the “Obiet Jus- | Man if they endorsed eitner Apollo Hall or tno eneral Hugouln he resolved on abandoning the | gchr Davie, Spears, For Jonneon for Providence, - VAaLrandtso, Sept Ib--in port ships Star, Vianollo, from | gouthera Gross, Hattie orvo, Watchman, Delawi ‘med, ant 6 lef Jus- | Townsend republicans, Actions on paper had been | Profession of arms, and retired to the Continent Schr Restless, Baxter, Philadelphia for Boston. Rio Janeiro, arrived —, for Chinchas, to load for Hamburg; | G w Rowley, Romeo, A F Howe, E i ‘Moe" put at ite head. The “Chief Justice” Mked | trie before, and. ticy” knew What ley had | With his wife, where he gave his leisure to the styly | Schr KM Hustler, Davis, Hoboken for Boston, Haiew Papicn Topic discs bark Kedar, Soudeh, co. n°? | Orewcent Lodke, Wm H Archer, Z A Paine, Wm Tice, This, “and went into the coming fgut with a | amounted to at the me of election. Ledwith Fepte; | of geology, to which ne wus passionately at- | feb Vil i Queen. Conk, Banimure for Wareham Yorouama, Sept 18—Sailed, ‘ship Flying Spur (Br), Bar- BWILMINGTON, NO, Oct 20—-Arrived, steamship Benefac y ir pm town, 5 . will. But, ‘alas! for te rst time im hie | Septed the interest of ‘James O'brien, wi tached, It was not, however, until 1822 that | Schrtynden,thilien: Kew ters fee aneuteas eee UANTR, Sept 81-—Arrived, Mary E Rowland, Rowiand, Mar- | one New XO Dave ew York : 00h, bark Ma Mfe bis “long” memory failed him, and he WHO MADE JUDGE LEDWITH WHAT HE 18? he devoted nimselt entirely to the pursuit | Schr Harper, Scott, New York for Weymouth. w*Juiied 20th, Voyageur, Varwell, New York. (NG), Ketscher, Bremen; schr Kmma © Rommel, Schl Jorgot the man that made nim—at Jeast so all the | James O’Brien. of science, under the advice of Sir Hum- Bone Nero Set Marae tak fon anion! eee oie ual 2 A Brennanites Mr, Convova sald that it was too late to form a ha, Git rere American Ports. say—and became @ deadly enemy of | siraigntout republican ticket. If they dia it now | Pury Davy. Placing himself under tne | ‘Shr Justina, Gibha, New York for Salem. ALEXANDRIA, Oct 21—Arrived, schr_J F Kranz, Boston. et. ‘cl eliza y is Is 3 bed iy or = praetor The Joseph Dowling movado they would be, called children, ‘they contd mot | direction of Lyell he selected geology as his favorite | Rebr Almira, Hingerman, Weehawken for ‘onya. APPONAUG, Get 50—Arri tehr WW Marcy, Black: jas Torm: meeti made ree ollo Hali into their way of thinking, an Steamer Metis, Davia, N: ‘ork for Provic man, Phil ? Ratan anu piste a4 A ageneps en must either ace independency ef with, tine estend | Study, and, after a very severe preparatory dis- | Sisamer kiectar Mot, Now Nor ier rot ca. BOpTON, Got ti—Arrived bark Harrisburg, Ryder, and | £4, The primary cause of Cons They had it all their own way for awhile, Every | Party. At this point many connter motions were | CiPline, commenced a series of scientifle explora- Warreatone, LI. Oct 33—10 pM. |. Brig Liberty, Devereux, Phiisdelphis; schra Elizabeth Magee, | Tuwrition aod assimilation. By sssimilation 1 mean Svenlan cate ta toe Weed wae sk Mage, which amounted to nothing. tions, which were attended with marked success, | sarin, lent and thick, Three schooners for the west: | tums Bacon, Hearse, and ‘Richard Vaux, Wiliaker, Fuiias | process by which the autriment ot the food is eqnverted in DOOMED TO SOME BAD FATE, kere ery eee and resulted in discoveries of great scientific vaiue. | this AM PM ™ Bere at sundown last night, proceeded delphia; Samuel Hart, Holbrook, Hoboken, Ot toca os thee feabaired, ayia the sighted predipositor were to be put up to hurt evel sympa- INATION OF GE) AL, Lb * cadena |—Steams! jorman, ickerson, jade! in; fr ul ai y i tn take id, ‘will be vet eek, Shel ag Ye aE he Bet a. | to the Registership ve endorsed by acclamation. ‘The | 12 1838 he published a work on the Silurian system, BELOW. bark Maggie M. Mitchell Br,) Baltimore, sclire HM Vasher eye ce hein are, git eee, word.” This was going on so. long. that | Motion Was unanimously carried with much ap- | in which he developed some new theories on the bac tanet Nge Hadelsbia Hattie Baker, Deka 5 Ship Mozart (NG), from Hamburg (by pliot boat Faunio, | Martin, Baker, Philadelpnia Matthew's friends wought they woulu “tip a | Plause. older sedimentary deposits in England and Wales, oi ie) | Niger, Thompson, New York; West Dennis, Crowell, Balti- wrinkle” to Joe and Company, and they determized | ,,4", TOUSEY moved to recommend to the Commit. | His vook attracted considerable attention at the | “park temptar, from Middlesboro, more 4o have a parade which should open tle eyes of the | t¢¢.0f Twenty-one the name of Mr. Fancher for the | time ot its publication, and has since been regarded Bese ti William Lawrence, barks Kate Wil- spat mreived. sents MN Franklin, Purvere, Alexandria; its forms; and I hold that i will be smpossi cure any’ case of Consumpti a Siueqwed mucus Sixth ward filvustera, This parade came off iast | JUGgestup in question, and Mr. Cordova moved | ag a standard authority. His attention was not #0 tha’ pels i 5 SAILED. 5 ey Canute evening, and justice compels the statement also the name of Mr. Willis in amendment, making, | confined to Englaud: in the course of his long lite Ruarrisets Gin; A Blaisdell Samper lise Bineeet | up and restore ine, fiver to. @ health was agrand> that It | with that of Mr. Soatneriand, three nainoa pro: | hetound Lime 10 Make exccoure explorations in | Steamsbips Merrimack, for Rio Janeiro, &c; Albemarle! | Wenger een Bent, Smith; Governor Burton, Ludlow} Rowe the surest and beat remedy ie OVATION TO SHBAIFK BRENNAN posed, ‘Phose mivtions Were all Jaid on the table, Northern Italy, the Auvergne district oi France, the | Norfotk. Isaac Rich, Megathlin; Susan Stetson, Yates; J M Bramhall, RAKE PILLS. These Pilis cleanse the stomach and Yet it had been determined that this parade should The CHAIRMAN Said that Eastern Alps apd many portions of Northern Wind at sunset SW. Donglas; & W Wheeler, Lewis; FR’ Baird, Godfrey: Res. | Of all the dead and morbid alime that in causing disease anc decay in the whole system. They will clear out of the liv: cue, Kelley; 8 A Hoffman, Hoffman; John Farnum, Berry; D Gifford, Jerauld, Phi die Murchie, ' Gibbs have-no nonsense connected wiih i: it was THS COMMITTEE OF SBVENTY Europe, including Polaud, the Carpathian range . splendidly ‘conceived ‘and the resolunon formed | Were anxious about the nominations of this Conven- | ani ine palieozole rocks of Scandinavia. During Mis Marine Disasters. Geiaas dtussocs Geen that simplicity should ve its charactenstc, | WOM, and the gentlemen should bear in mind that | northern expedition he made a survey of Russia, gaat? d f Ad ‘ =, and Com Aearney, Philbrook, Elizabethport; Ie was gotten up under the auspices of tne | ction by the Convention must, be endorsed by that | for which ue was made Kuight of the Russian Order | gfMT QUERY OF TUE EAGT, Stoddard, at Rio Janeiro Bept | tom Mclain, Crowell, and Winner, Nash, Pon dohnsouy, - : Nettle Ci all the diseneed bile that has accumulated there, and arous it up tow and Lealthy action, vy which’ natural secreted. bowels and liver are thus cleansed Ft th Matthew T. Brenuan centr 5 committee to meet with success, ol St. Anne. On the appearance of hii r ing, Pressey, and Ben Borland, Spe: henck*s Mandrake Pills; but there rematus in th sept (hp etree rtp erp tee ner pr ptinter RM ET) ‘original, resolucion granting the desired | tuscia the Emperor ordered it to be trangatet inte | TaiEpe and sal) again in stew days. The ship was | RS e, Church, Hovoken? Gassim Tunte Hidmach an exces of acy the Organ te Yorpid and ihe apy Organizations. A simpie badge designated the pare | POPC Mas Swit tho uber Teoria oreamiueuoae | the Russian language, and conferred on the author | sur Constca—Quebec, Oct 23—The ship Corsica, from | Helacomber, Williams, and 7 Stratton, Staniey, do; William | ie ae te ee oe tte a cltion like the th Ucipants. Not @ torcl Was carried, not a banner a ei nS | the Grand Cross of the Order of St, Stanilaus, an | Newcastle, with a general arEo, for.Montreal, 1s ashore on | © Frye, Bunker, ao; R Leach, Pendleton, do. ere Schenek's Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most yalaabl was flung to the breeze, except, iudeed, that of the | WS unanimously carried. honor which the caaracter and importance oj the | the northeast reef of Bic Island. The steamer Con: ir |S wed: én remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and its use will net Pentrai association, Which bad in ite céntre a por. | _,The meeting adjourned unt Thursday, at eight | work fully justified. Among lis most important | bas gone to ber assistance, a Sea Arrived, stecrishipe Woman, Pullndenaicy Nepinne, | tralise all excess of ‘acid, making ve stomach sweal am tiait of Matt, and Uaderueath the woras, ‘Where ne | 0’clock. discoveries must be placed his demonsiration of the | Ratk FANNIe (Br), Forbes, from New York for Amster. | Baker, New York; bark Sigual, Thiladelouia; brigs Glimog | fresh; i will give perinaneut tone to this red We go also.” This meant, of course, that if Se ee Cee mt ae gueissic masses on the b porth dam, which crove ae at Hara during the late gale, ern sarong oop defer napmamey Ocean Belle, ge RO ged ited al ; t “wenv’ jor anything or anybody tne! ‘the WIL if ol cotiand, 8 Observations on the Ural Moun- was towed of ‘tn fost, and will go on the marine railw: = 1 on bh de te raders) would. “go” lor that ting or thst body ee) ee ene tains and the gold fields of America were of the | fF repaira, °Y | BALTIMOKE, Oct sti— Arrived, Path Dosing) MoDanald,..| Srecamnmery eukment What retains of bare cu paar Kiso. “Ae about eigit o'clock ————— utmost value in the development of their mineral | Bria F H Topn, McGuire, at Boston 224 inst from Le Se ice re et Te Saneirey Me Palos, | Ccbamptine ts tee tike cad. peresvertag cae of Mebane: ne nah ye Opening Last Evening—The Bons on Hand. | resources, Sir Roderick contriputed constaatly to | Bom, reporse Oct io, tat 32, fon 62, in a hurricane from S$ r, Knight, Cork or Fal. | Pulmonic Syrup. The Pumonie Syrup nourisher the rystei had arrived in ‘Thirteeutn street, around Masonic | tne formal opening of the Tweed Club rooms at | Me Sclealific periodicals in the intervals of nis | tSjhad vecks swept, lost and aplit sails, cabin doors aod Stuart, Fort spain: brig | purifies the blood, and is readily ausorbed Into the cirou Hail, sug were formed in line’ down alone the | More serous labors, and never ceased to take ows atove, filling the cabin with water, DC Chapman, Knight, Matanzas; schrs DF Keeling. Robie | ou, and thence distributed to the diseased lungs. There 1 street to Second avenue. Some one suggested the No. 105 East Broadway took place last evening. a Warm iuterest in the popularization of science. oe WEXFORD (Br), from Little Glace Bay, CB, for | son, St Johns, PR; Sus ermat Providence lary Price, a bes apne whether In the form of absgess bolding ol & meeting, and the idea was seized tm- | From an early hour hundreds of the prominent po- | He Wok au active part in the organization of the | New York, was towed into Newport PM 2id insi, dismasted | Bil/ard, Pawtucket; Helen, Perry, New Tiedfo mater in Ihe form of free expectoretion, when ones mediately. The Democratic Union County Conven- | jal lights of the city kept pouring in. Deputy | Britist Associaton tor the Advancement of Science. P adif injured, by pilot boat Iswac Wein. DEE EGET rn) Coe, ene CINMN | cote “Th ia th ‘ing and pa seme J Bimoneon, Marsal, way Di GOR, Oct 18--Arrived, achrs May Day, Adams, Ne 20th, ‘Lake, Miller, do: ore Cleared 19th, bark Talavera, Carver, Buenos Ayres; schr LD Wentworlh, Dodge, New York. BAKER'S LANDING, Oct 2—Arrived, schr Jas Alderdice, Willetts, Porismouth, BRIDGEPORT, Oct Arrived, schrs Volunteer (Br), Brian, and K Grant (Br), Bradshaw, Cheverie, NS; Edwi Dayton, Philadeloba: J W Aine, Lane, Baltimore; d © Bu the great healing and parifying prope: ties of Schenck’ forenie Syrup, that all ulcers and Cav ties are healed np sonnd, and my patient I The esseutial thing to be done in curing « ket up & good appetite anda good di will grow tn flesh and 4 "f lungs, @ cavity or al matter cannot rip What is necessary to ‘cure 1s & new 0 5 appetite, mgood nutrition, the body to grow in fleas fut; then nature is helped, the cavities will heal, the mate Apuiead tod larpainal ot the eae ee Ti In 1546 ho Was elected President, and continued to | ,SCHRSornta—Sohr Orton (Br), at Halifax 18th inst from the evening; but out of respyct to tue old political | Comptroller Green, almost all the city Judges, mem- | noid this nonorable position to the ume ol his death, Barrnlgton, reports (in relation to the foundering of sche | y, Warrior lo Whom honor was being done, tne Con- | bers of Assembly, Aldermen and personal friends ‘ The infirmities of age in later years prevented his | geen on the Rip off Cape Sable with, spparcetly, men in “he vention adjourued to Thursday next, and re- of the members of the club were among those who , 2cUve © -operation in scientific research, and he has } rigging; she alverwards foundered, and a chest came ashore signed the hail to the Brennauues. ‘Theo i principally appeared before the public ag the friend | which was op lip of paper on which & meeting was neid, at which tne | throngea the rooms, “The Boss’ himself sat | of Dr. Livingstone, in whose explorations in | Was writ wan master, from Hal- hall was packed deusely, and a reso- | in the large hall surroanded by many of | Africa he was deeply interested. Among the | {s3 {or Bosun® On the 16th a portion of the wreck driited lution Was adopted which may be briety sum- | those who have been atiacued to hig | Most diligent mvestigators of tis Ume Sir | Sahore, cliher at Shag Harbor or Shelburne, ‘Th R i Med up in the assoctativn’s motto, Where le goes | fortunes since be began to illuminate the political | Roderick delighted vo overcome obstacies which his of mackerel and bois of salmon, shipped | dett, Rogers, Eltzabethport; Judge Runvon, Gandy, and Sa- we go aiso,” and which expressed admiration tor | nortzon, Exquisite music and a sumptuous colla- | Would have disheartened men less devoted to tne waon, Harrington & Co, which was insured th rah Kelacy. New Brangwick. ived, bark Vi Br), 8c b Fagato heals apa seromne ice betes T. ‘sac ~ ore} s stor Dap elonged "y LE i 2 ¥ t . This is the true and ou ali of Matihew T. Brenuau’s acts during tus long pub- | Yon contributed to the delight of those who were | Interest of science. So long as a doubt existed lls | Boston. Mer masier, Capt Gowan, belonged to Cheater ve de Verds, rived, bark Victory (Br), Scott, | pian tocure consumption, and it @ person te very Pads I tl Uc career. ‘The cheers x. ven on the adoption of the | fortunate enough to be Invited guests. The cin | active mind seemed sumulated to greater exertion | There were five other men on board, four of whom belong ons not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung i entirel; t - | \1—~ Arrived, schr John Shay, Nickerson, Philadelphia. ge a Motion were most terriic. ‘These cheers bring up a | has been organized by men above suspicion, Mr, | WNUl the problem was satisfactorily solved. A ile | 10,48 Have, and the other was shipped at Halitax, ‘The ves- DGARTOW! rived, ec 5 . | gone, if there fs enough vitality’ left 1 ther to li fecollection of tle storuy days of old, when Thomas Shiels is President, Mr. William Colligan | Of consciendous labor has given to the selentific | fumeiee saring, {ialtiar, pat toto Shelburne, and sailed | yey. ougukeepeie for Bowon; Teh Bolan Spear New vork | fuere is hope. . ah ntdemntttt. “a OHEKR WHAT WAS A CHEER’? ‘Treasurer, and the other members are of the most | World mauy useful discovertes aud novel specula- Ppt d for'do; Burmah, Winslow, Hoboken tor do; Fannie Han- T have seen many persons cured with only one sound Inj Bsed to settle very many polliical issues of tne time. | respectable class in the district. The festivities | Uons, which Will profit the student in the path of | |SeH RLOrNR Bowpa. trom New York for Jacksonvitie, | mer, Brooks, Philadelphia for Lynn live and enjoy life to @ yood oli age: This le what Schenck At hall-past eight o'clock or tuereabouts the order | Were prolonged to an advanced hour, The rooms | Science. Sir Roderick Nad reached the very ripe | fits anuncuown atcanier or fetes Poe See een ane | PM Sailed, achrs tien Bolan, and Ned Cnahing. ihe slomaeh, sweeten and SORREILee fe'bet Sek nei Was given to jori in line, aud now it became visivie | are to be open again for the entertainment of the | age of seventy-nine years, and at the time of Ms | oms of water, on Friday night lad}. The achooner lost her | base Sees eRe: Oct 23-—Passnd in for Baltimore, | {ty Swmach swerten und strengthen tt get up a god diges that the line was avery loug one. The toliowing | lady friends of te political heroes connected wit | death was Director Geueral of the Geological Sur- | bowsirit, heutgear, aid" broke. windlass, Damage t0 the | Pats lcearts from London ; brig ..eo Latimer, from West were, 80 far as could be learned, about the numbers | the clap. vey of Great Britain, and Director of the Metropoll- | steamer ts unknown, but is supposed to be serious, Also passed in— Steamship P from Galveston for Baltl- fn attendance:—First ward, 1,250 men; Second, 200; _— tan School of Science in Mining and Arts, Sonn © H CLewENTs—Capt Kathcamp, of the steamship | more; rige John § Anderson, ‘and George W Wheelwright, Aust New Orleans from Galceston, ports having &po- from — for do. shi € th system of all the disease that isin the Jungs, whatever U form may be. 1 It is important that, while using Schenc! should be exercised not lo take cold; keep indoors In co: , 2,500; Filth, 2,000; Sixth, 4,000; EPU! i h Seventh, 1,500; Eighth, 3,600; ‘Ninth, 2,600; ‘Tenn’ | REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CONVENTIO! FD a | Ken Oot AIC AM, ot Sup hoa! “sehr A Ciementa. Chat | Fated ou Ship Energy, for Rotterdam; brigy Eniema, | An¢ damp weathers avoid night ait gnd take uldoor exe BI r 4,000; TI “a 4 0 , from, rist! Sept 16, ; Crerar, for Dublin; % . Seis, woaneae: = Reis edt ete eee - S H I Pp P I N G N E W S Pensacola; on Oct 1, in a heavy pale. lost mathoan ang | Cork; Stella, for Bordeaux. erry, tor } “TL wish ft distinetly un erstoou that when I recommend rong nnn pas Wo pasa tA Se Republican Senatorin! Conventions. @ | foretopmast, stove boats, dc, and was cut of water, Als) passed out Bark Koernbitz: brig Apollo, Patient to be curefnl in regand to taking cola while using my fineteenth, 2,000; Twentieth, “1,000; "Twenty: | _ The Republican Senatorial Conventions were neld —_— plo Many H BANES, from Georgetown, DC, for Ware- | xlizabelhporie Orne ee eee Nala Queen, Partially recovered from the effects’ of a bad “cold ie. Grst, 1,600; Twenty-second, 1,000, ‘There were | last evening, aud the following nomivations made:— Almanac ior New Yora=This Day. Crew andl indy paasenger were saved hy the Ween, TRE | 19th—Sallel, schra Calvin P Harris, Phillips, and Danie | More liable to'a relapse than one who has been entirel turveen calcium lights vo shed forth a | pist, Dist. captain has engaged wreckers 10 save the cargo and effects, | BZ0%D Emerson, Geor D fore gd it le precisely, the same in regard to cossum: How in dark places—certatnly. they could not be | 4—Matthew Stewart, 6 —Dr. August Weissman, . 621] Moon sets,.morn 216] ScuR CD flat.oox.-The deek of schr Chas D Hallock Hadwin, New York, long ts there imminent danger of 1 fal reuurn ot tha diveaay oF Ornament—ior the Wagons on wiich they were | §—Willlain M. bvarla — 8—Wililatn lal, Jr. I 5.07 | High water, morn 5 13 | (2f Portsmouth), lom of Guiiford some time ago, haa washed Arrived, schra John E Sanford, Weatgate, George. | Hence it i that I #0 strenuously caution pulmonary” patient placed did not add anything of moment to the ashore, and she will probably be abandoned and no attempt | town,DC; Casco Lodge, Plerce, and Jesse Wilson, Connell jainat exposing themseives to au atmosphere thal arade. At the hour named above the procession, Saran gee Lag pee made to get the coal out, phe. hil Sheridan, Murphy, New York, | % | iw not genial and pleasant. Confirmed consump tives aed by Grafuila’s band, aud having some nine NATURALIZATION OF CITIZENS, OCEAN STEAMERS. SoUR CHALLENGE (of St George, Me), from Calais for | pGALVESTON, Oct 1G-carrived,. bark Wid ffunter (Br), | 1ungs are a mass of” sores, which the least chauge 0 or ten other bands placed at Intervais, took up their petra Fall River, with a cargo of lumber, it reportes at anchor 324 | Erichsen. Liverpool brige Mary, Perit, do; Kasex, Smith, | Slmomphere wit! inflame, The grand secret of my au ine of march, wich was up Thirteenth street to Pic” KOM DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE FOR THE Jat. near Bishop 4 Clark's, full of water and in want of | CAntif; sobr J Waplos, Ende Weethtune Primes: Tatton Jastead of provoking it ag many’ of the treuln gi ad — Boadway’ ary Judge Joseph F. Daly commenced naturalizing a MONTUS OF OCTOURR AND NOVEMBER, bck: Viakor Rous wes comagnt G00 Wy en eee Un Arrived sehr rik, ‘Haerem, Rio Janeiro. An inflamed lung cannot with ty to the patient be e3 Stree “tarodgn “Grand to Centre, ows | St %B O'clock yesterday morning in the General | ~Sieaner. | fala |_Petination. ‘Ofc, fire at Provincetown Thursday morning. said Doane New York. Ost Cleared, schr Robert Mykan, er or neramine "Hatould be enceecne Dias hen a Ceutre w earl, across Pearl ww | Bowery, | Term room of this Court, About two hundred sons le Bioeewnre | Sonne J F CNANDLER, CH Prick, and ML WRTHeReLL LUBEC, Oct 14—Arrived, schrs Gen Meade, Allen, to load firitating Inluences. The utmost caution abouid be observer thence to Cooper Insitute, where it was dismissed, | of ‘The fair land of Poland” made their appear- Howling Green | (“shermen) arrived at Halifax 18th inst for repairs. for New York Alcrone. Davis, Windsor, ie tor Alexa: Gientondosas ines wp rare cure ender almost an e chuef point of autraclion of course w: the 6 Oot 2 f m1 ay », ‘ ; ch, } to load for New York, c iy iy Sorueral Uemire tha ean streets, where 4 bf ance at an early hour, all appearing very “hungry” | City of Aniwerp. {oct 26 id Bronte sau for Néw Orieanns WAER wont cohen rect, from Bor | salied Josh, schre Eliza B Cotlin, Wass, New York; Alcy- | 4 The, person should be kept on @ wholesome and nutritio Of the court rooms, the Sheriff reviewed lis braves, | 10 become citizens of this great republic. The | Qceanle....,..-.|et 8 Broaawa was got of by the Travellleur, French despatch | “WOwILE, Uct If. Att Feqrored ton the naterel dencthio at Sek ne Oo Featored to it the natural quantity of flesh and strength. Cnty of jc ity of London. ured by this treatment of #1 Uct 17—Arri ly MOBILE, ve ved, ship City of Brooklyn, Cousins, scene here was ab outburst of popular affection | descendants of Kosciusko were seated in from N NEW ORLEANS, Oct 17 from New BANS, Oct 17-Arnved, brig Catharine (Hol), Bua esteem that was beyond mistaking. As each 7 Bowling Green DRAL, Oct 9—The bark Mary Rideout, Tncker, Ward passed by cheer alter cheer was tows in the court room and anxiously ++|7 Bowing Green | York for Antwerp (petrol reports the Mulder, Rio Janejro; echi “i areamae, y PURE Out tor awaited the coming of the Judge, and had A doritae eres Joat aintopsail, sprung if i) yard, wove is skylight ana Islan: Belle, Royal, vein WB Locke, Burton amas iat: ince, nm very taey Bevo ica eaten tee Gent ‘SURBAN FOLLOWED AURRAT, the Prince Alexis at that moment stepped Ho Broaaway. | Sittintee wake aime fon Oe helen eee a FLU | tiserth kip Rowauues (1), 2 Sikes ns baer Gente ns bandkercmtess were waved from every hand, nats | jp p perpeseakstamaaerhal Bt Sameesr Wetec new building at the noribesal ‘corner of Siam nnd AR bad rough weather entire passage. 8th—Arrived, ships Northampton, Macloon, Liverpool; he would have enjoyer 8 joyed & sight surprising Gen Butler, Chase, Havre; brig tor, Rio Janeiro. Be: were whirled in the air aud hoarse cries were streets, whe Thali be pleased to give advice to all who mu; Suricked irom every throthie, each vieing with hie | to Dis royal seuses, while ne would ve probaply | PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 23, 1871, | ;,fA.MoumM, Oct S—The Palmyra, sepa Geen Liverrect | iow ship Helen Clinton, Bindehard, from Boston; bark froth. | Feguire It f neighbor to shout the loudest. Crowds had gath- | greeted by some sturdy Polanaer with the exciama- ~—anw Semanal Adelphi, bad been dismanted when fallen in with by the e der, from Tobasco, wig orders, ‘ull directions accompany all my remedies, #0 that Et 2red iu the Wcinity, who belped to swell the chorus, | tion, in broken English, of “Alick, ter vease! Sept 29. and was taken in tow on Oct 3, After rere Hmahip Concordia, Hedge, Liverpool: ship | #00 in any part of the world can be readily cured by a atri yi Sry psig and shi rose and’ te biseect oy English, o} ck, bow ish dat for CLEARED. fates experienced by the Paimyra, 11 of her crew leit in the Bagot Dros Genunilite Vases Cates, Croweth * Obesrvanes Of (0 RAINS, si wine, 06, 10,, PaGnMeiie reworks and Jn the lurid light of a tar burrel thou- | high Yn taking his seat on the bench Judge went on boon! the akip Sears ite ee te errand | Satlod—Greamsbip Geo Washingwon Gneer Net ver oe 7. 8 College place, Ne Wwhoieg pune J. nroce 5 4 Steamship Merrimack, Weir, Rio Janeiro, 4o—W R Garri- | went on board the ship Storm King, bound for Pent JOUN F, HENRY, No. 8 College place, New York, whol 4ands passed by, Naving haled the chief. The chief | Daly at once proceeded to make all of shose pie- | go, Pp ar, » ho: arnt Ig sacola On a Aumself, etanding at the window, joking eamest | #enling satisfactory credentials lawiul citizens of | “"Seamabip Aivemarie, Smith, Norfolk-Old Dominion | ete earine oD” HH men on boat the Palmyra —— enough, bowed tw (he multitude as it marched by, At | the United States, while those who were nov legally Bteamehiv Co. 7 . be Loxnon, Oct 23—The bark Woodiand, of 8t John, NB, for Jeoyth, when all was over the “old man’ amiled | entitled his Honor more promptly rejecte Eleamuhip Franconia, Bragg, Portiand—J ¥ Amos Hew York, baa put into Falmouth leaky, Ut 8T Pass, Oct 18—Arrived, ships Waterloo, Mc- Rio Janeiro; Scotia, Mitchell, Liverpool; bark’ Hat. jonton. rks Lincoln & Ang. A Bonus, DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM) ia, and Gustave. the courts of dilferent States. No publicity. | Advive, at Sa B ¥ Dimoee Newry, Oct 9—The Francesco Avgeno, Aveeno, for New | . NANTUCKET, Oct 17~ Saiied, ly and @ald “it was yer e,? - Some amusing incidents occurred during the pros | Steamship Glaucus. . Bostor ir Onward, Gorhi free. Notary Public and Commissioner for every State. | Sal ncmaaed aasyery Abe," and shes |e eitagh, OWE te the UNpronOUNcenbie ence or | Roy Nie (hen heweamb Liverpool maces Barges. York, before reported on Savilia Point, got ashore on Sol | York. sopeioradair’ 1. KING. Counselior-at- Law. 363 Broaiway. “LIKED THE WAY THE BOYS pip rr.” some of the applicants, and weir poor knowl | wHaik Francis (Br) Parel, Queenstown or Faimouth— | dler's Point, entrance to Carlingford Lough, on the 7th inst | NEW BERCORE, Oct 20—Arrived, achr W D Mangum, er WITCHES, BOW THR PASHION, Everything went along most amieably, noteven a | edge of the English language, which, how- enit, Tetens & Bockmann. and was taken of 4 morning's tide an wed up to the _ a A _HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES, NO! a cdare Viuilia sey McGray, Antwerp—Jacod W Sehmidt &@ | P00! The ship is making no waver, but there is some hitie | | Salled—Schra er, Hathaway, Baltimore; John H Perry, be a 4 pees long, welght 24 oe ORY $j 28 inches. weigh! harsl word distarving the harmony of the atfair and | ever. Was got over admirably by Mr. Malone, the * a to ber mr Bb 0 to Ardrossai Kelly, Philace!phia; Thos Potter, ‘Hani: 9 Inches, 8 o1., 9 bot a policeman being visivie, Oniy once wag | General Term Clerk, who kept a Polish directory Le- | - Bark Ada (Br), Durkes, Antwerp—Royd & Hincken, Troon bianca sh tai iod Nedetac DOF | “Gia—Arriverh sent J Ponder, It, Brows, Wudeseiphia, Be ovcrimped halt iu; the only hair importer’ who} dodge Dowiing's name mentioned, and inen it was, | fore bimn on his elk and extracted every conso- | Bark Helerue (Br), Culer, Hatred licen, QuRENsTOWN, Oct 9The Corre Linn, Chant, from Bow | OR tenugeey cme: Hound UD nies bet Totally at wholesale prices 68” Broadway, near Atmily atree ‘ rn Dowling.” ¥ it contained frot i 3 ark Blanc . Vaughan, Marve Ww oe ‘die a » Coiling, Philadelphia; acl ani rand street, cor D, “Licce groans on a Aaah te Sia minctes Pracieiore: Latey antteciee Bark Archer, Moodie, Poriand—Howe, White aoe * > saber toca gee Net urnc Bidet tine fale ioe nok Mor ito Inlet, Fins Admirat | express on receipt of color. Cut this out and call or writ , ; ‘ + Planter, Horton, and Carroll, was sent ont, aud Mr. Prenuan remarked to his | Bomenclature of each may be guessed at at least. | pares, PMA (OP Prowse, Queenstown or Falmouth—@ F | vanion, Oct $6,600 cases of cargo, ex Adur, Weber, from do, fends around him that it was id yery bad taste. | Up totne hour of adjournment over 300 persons Brig Aon Banfeld, Edwards, Cork or Falmouty—@ F Bul- | New, York, which was driven ashore outside Maiamocco NEWPORT, Oct 20, PM—Arrived, achre Potter & Hoopes BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 1 A ‘any State; desertion, Ac., audicient cause ; no publicity Let us now see What the Chief Justice will do. itis | Were naturalized, The Judge will sit uo to Tauré * Sept 2, have been saved more or less damaged; the other | Bradbury, Haverstraw ; Thomas F Cooper, Sleeper, ad fo be especie thas be shall qummon tie Dowling day evening to aiford all tue facility neceessary. ine Kovank, Eijott, Cadts— Yates & Portert 2G caste were totally Jost the ‘hull of the vessal has been | Da ar ple, Small, Rondout; erry, Giewelantss io charge unl divores sranie Advice Tree peontway. | jade Lo rescue apd show his enemy that he "Gs - -_ nbery ‘mas my A> i My REET NAERER NE? IPSS wil not be led by the nose, and that he wii have @ Rohr anna Mania (Br), Cole, Shales, NB—Snow & Richard. | S20) eye bie ee DS one eae New York for doi, Eureka, Mayo, ARGAINS IN TEAS, COFFEES, GROCERIES AN first clase way in Sixth ward politics. It will be TEXAS CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION, woRebr Mary B Harris, Crowley, Charleston, . Mieceliane: Goblelab, Somerset for. New York : 9 Machen Groat B Provisions; warranted to sult the palate and the pook ft to those not actually engaged in the aifray untae loweiowbilovinad Rohr Wreath, Bunker, Norfolk—S C Loot & Co, SHIP Roonreren, few | Fali River for d el Jane, Taylor, and Buelal' ® Snarp, | Wwe million. 900 Gresawhelsveth, an The m5 cancun OF AMBITION. The results of the late Congressional election in | Schr Gaivis, Grant Bars, Battmore ca 3 ppd Ream aa bee "nd | 8 is tans o Bunker, New York for Bow i ae garam cgay | Tee ar te ewe: ivtaeio tieieeteen ae the eae a | per een ae tance | Comme AON. al AO, Tan best man win, of course, aud if | Finst Distaict—W, 8, Herndon, Democrat, | fort Bybee Fe pig afore, In » few momenta after breakers were | galy jay ane eee St iantio, Donald, Anoiniinvor febrns, ‘buntons, kes Sy mal be umaeli and takes his place at some | elected by a decided majority over G, WW. Whitmore, | loop 1, Morgan, Kentaugy Baltinore--W Chalmers, siaiesn aceing a nmall eutrance between the rocks of Bouike | NEW HAVEN: et a3 Arrived, EN oa r. RICE, 0 Broadway, corner mreet, @indow in Centre street it will be fe real pleasure to | repuoiican and jate momber, Steamer JW Uarretl, McGlanghiin, Baltimore, = feet in widib stood in, with » heat for ‘oaks ’ ge ESK FOR BALE—AN ELEUANT DESK FOR AN f! Shronicle tne judicial movenenta of His Honor om | | Bucoxp Disrmict—J. C. Conner iim the federal | firmer Ano files, Richards, Viuiaeipuin, sxtraordinary fest oP taking i, Herring. out Amboy jen id Nondn: Hobokest harance company or priate gentleman, coat $20) wl gach ap occa: e war), democr member, " place where amalieat | Niet, Munsey, Pr er tortgm, Hoboken: | pe eold ata fain ; been used bat one mouth. Apy fend rank with rruuors. This Lody and that gody is | re-elected over Bryant, republican, by a very large Mary Elizabeb, Hart, hunipay; Gharies Lynon, | 0G. H. WINSLOW, 2) Nassau street, oft 6, armed out; shis man and that man is jo be jority —eastimated at 10,000, 1 schooner before reported ee Kineston, Commun! : ee —— -- erdinr but so {er Jake Koehler, iormer ister: MIKD DisTRict—Colonel D. 0. Giddings, demo- ARRIVALS, ‘acscribed in the Heraid of | - Salled—Beig Marthe, Hazard, New York: schre Phobe | KO MORK MEDICINE—10,000 CURES OF DYSPEPS preter of ihe Special Sessions Court, is the only one | crat, elected over General W. T. Clark, repablican REPORTED BY THE GRRALD STEAM YACHTS, M Evans, and she ie 248 tons, | Euisabetn, Crossley, and Reading RK No 85, Dexter, do. A a ans aeprrhcre, Liver and Nervo Lev? WITHOUT HIS HEAD. and late ember, by about four thousand majority, | steamship Wi Laoag george Beet of 78 veasels, bound east, were anchored in the harbor Pe EY canine he * 1p Wisconsin (Br), Williams, Liverpool Oct 11 and ‘was to be launched in Bath on Saturday, from the | yest waiting for fair wind. VALENTA ARABICA FOOD, Bat the are fying round, though strangely Fousta Districr—Judge John Hancock (always a ueenstown Lath, with i t the rumors , With mdee and passengers, to Williams & | yard of Jose & Sawyer, » schoener of 26) tons, named the | | PENSACULA, Oct I8—Arr tin (8). Um- | which saves Afty times Its cost ia med 'cines. ing comes of them. Jt 1s suid, however, that | strict Union man), democrat, elected over &. De- | Guin. Hover Ratt, built Tor porties in Galveston. This is the sec: | baser, Hi t pehre. Advalen’ Gectten NO New. Thine Tid, $1 267 ibs, #18, kee; ‘weather eye” open for nia | gever, republican and late member, by over seven Steamebip Emily B Sonder, Burdick, New Orleans Oct 14 | ond schooner built for the same parites, man, ‘and 8G Kio, orien U BARRY H ©O,, 16 Dey street, New York. fronea, seeing leaball yet pave his revenge upon | thousand majority, End the Mar 1b, with mas and pabpengers, to. Fredert ri Li bell; Moblie, © ce Capella, Kew O bed - —— u A Baker. Had strong NE winds, with heavy head sea, up to Spoken. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 21, Heren- | PO HAVE ELEGANT LIGHT BISCUITS, ROLLS, BUCKS teful provégés for their desertion of him. | | The Germuhs in the West elther refused to vote at | Hatteras; from sence light Lreesep from SW ead plessant | _ Ship William Tapscott, Mestocker, from Liverpool for,New | les, Wines, Promasnoy, PS gg Ng A lasL egbon Trak denen iTS, ROLLS, BU * “ eS 3 ings, ae. sbould Be eer crac aud dou't ming sous | All or YoveN AaFAsly JE Hawcocd Larue courwe hig | westeat | york Sept tar ny Gon dae ie Gabon | Feary Sew baker Wise. hap h eer Weds | DOOLEY 'S Yeas Fotrder aa wee Ae ZOt,