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———————————— 10 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DEUVEMBER 10, 1871.—TRLPLE SHEET, a ss jt ° sire to remain unknown needed no other Schr Sarah L Thompson, liull, Proviience—H W Jackson Port av Prinor, Nov 12 (back date)—In port brig Mart- if tone and W tntn mat “= ny athe ger “7 TION LB.” Justification, Howell, at once, therefore, be- | & vo. ilies Siw B AM Bares, posa, Milton, from Wilmington, NC, disg. jo | wasdensely (nnn i rf came to all appearance the nead of the conspiracy. = ~ ay »» Hagen, New Haveo— ear oner NAURENSTOWN, Dec 8--Arrived, steamship Idaho, Price, Pg ger acon gghrenerv ogre ‘Ths pil he lead of the movement for the y Aliyer, Buler, New London--Bentley, lew York for Liverpool and proceeded ‘ Tae ies" ohed with Russian and American fags. amanbipgzus of the working cissses fuldiied all | “Sit. was pis a atelaaaes eat QTERRDAN, Dec 1-Sailod, bark Annie Troop (Br), New- a RO erior of the hall presented @ beautiful ap- See 8 oe ees bis secret aspirations, The influences he set Seamer Philadelphia, jones, Philadelphia. $1 Hues pea ace. The windows were darkened and the pe aa ig ELENA) Oct ®1—In port bark Sacramento, Robbing, “eis uetgatened tye edeet of ane clegant decorations: | NEW YORK ANSWERS TO PARIS. | ony, Havaria ana rr ll over Hanover, Sax- AC Somers, Davis, Philadelphia. for Const ot rica, ready for sen. Secret excursions to DominGo City, Ny 15—In port brig Java (Br), and Enthusiastic Reception of Prince ‘aria and ‘ul ci achr Pomona (Bi ered reat Britain showed the new apostles what use, in ir), to sail for Boston in 10 days. Alexis Everywhere. fin ars galery was Crvansdwors: four busts sul. : 20 the interest of the propaganda, might be made of ARBICALS. NOE fouls NB, eo'é Arrived, ache Iris (Br), Burkard, exis y monnted with evergreens, adorned the sides of the hi a gquntry, | For fifteen Yang Howelt i “4 t4 REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. eaenne Sb ooh 5 TI Mailer, Crowley, New York ; 6th, — t Hf a Aas 9 visiieu — 7 + do, —— Eincots apa Wetsteran totes. | Lhe Workingmen Shake the Red Flag mow pare ravenna gh foot, wah aroun knap- | Streams dest Feladevin wis nite . pal ED w The Grand Duke and ite oceupied seaisin this - sack—Switzerland, 4 A ip Mary E Riggs ( ), Langdon, Leghorn, 63 day LEXANDRIA, Dec8- Sailed, achr Henry Finch, Jersey toh ‘owing those doctrines which were to produce | with marbieandrags, to J Fuboricattl_-ebip to James ary A Visit of the Imperial. arty to the Cot-| Sy ssieweatneeaes, date | im the Face ofthe Police Board. | eifutttacwater sy Esa adf Ran | Keaton | loo. ce arth tammy oa cheruba supportung massive baskets of flowers, esi sc oai Marx. it was tne la 1itt01 ‘Ind | ia. heavy gale bee Na ape Sot owas ashore : Ocean Belle. ton Mills of Lowell. which were connected by a floral gariand. | The chose, che Tee Deeg doc. | NW. ost lower ser, Wilaaia chra WM Jonte, Baris, New Or. galler: vane. mast | Jeans; E Nickerson, Nickers Dm whit navi foreyard, carried Ser, Corson," Inve over a blue grounawork, wien the Russian Cross | BISMARCK AS AN INTERNATIONAL | trinatre newspaper, to continue the great work #0 | Sovesnp on be Sex endn‘tny house and Smo “bBo Mee oe a vi a ¢ Cave | unknown, bound in, unknown, rae a in blue. Russian and American banners hung atsuit- well begun in England, when they trom Wom | water, jamagion provisions and sores. tances: Post rece! 18 inspirations said to him, | Hatt io heat from WSW, lost f¢ to) te 2 MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AT BOSTON, | the‘snec essai ne ease oy echeaded eagle ap- Soeaannenanaen Foe Eee ee eaense Karl” Mark | eatin’ Mince thou hive bas arvay wicta'tas WEW ve Co | g conte. ,nummer Samaria (Be. Bilings, Liverpool: gehen ’ . a eee ee ee cmerioa ‘tage ‘The Fe arrived in London with the programme of the Inter. | port. Deo Sth, off ‘Barnegut, took pilot from boat Washing- WOllorae: . Grovell Baiimare; Anna Barton, Frinky Phir *: . “ . ‘ ington, Chay ea gch ae age ras Guiod ap with seas or va singers |The “Federal Council” Will | nasous\ia ns pocket, oo tnreatene thronce ‘and | Otte ran Mor), Baarmnd, Cari. 36 darn wien | “aed ark ary Psi aod pack (aie anno a i the j brig Jacinl 4 front wi dynasties, aud, if successful, will place lavor at | southern passa; ud had light, fable winds to lat 80, re Ryack: Bs b, An Ode, of Welcome Sung by Twelve | 3zuer than the frat gallery. | Tie gr ice, cor. Order the Parade. east on a level with every otlier interest in the com- | thenee strong Nand NW pales, ‘split some ‘sails, Novae, |g, gArTiveds steames isckatone, Baltimore decorated with p! lat ‘Aust for New respond: with the decoration of the | frst er the society ana. thoselere the men='men Yor! t ig (Aust), from London for Ne ‘Leona: brig Ann Elizabeth, Sierra Leone ; sehr mee acne ne EEE otatins Seeapen facies ._ | ata sot aad no” tody'"vhom the sou ot Rew | gba dode Wide. Geo, casein wih nano Sn | "EEN ar, mae sarnzet tare pein, . nny fom haf the Tindows seugtue caning, seven | Howell, the Founder, and His | ter patie cpisrakon,ocsntsen, Qo0Ein y Brean bat ot Bip Rant te sn, nn | EU) aetna Mexia pe Sug, We HUNDREDTH whether the spawn of the Tammany Rinz wij] 4 with sugar riot thered, Will R: t Inland: » 4 “OLD ” FOR A FINISH. Shortly before four o'cloc! Neuen Elchberg, Pupil, Karl Marx. Zbleto crush a movement that can at ay Minturn & Co. Toe to a J % Eige & Co. Had strong | Nassait; Oliver Dyer, Faker, Balen panne renee open the Healers stand end p ve teacceaat iene purity and disinterestednes, ag i{s foundation. It 18 to tand Daplaln Bi ‘who was alck at the | time. fol brigs Minnie (Br, Harbor Grace, NF a1 ei a? WES ttn nate” era ct saftnchifyes mUE andeltention en igorane | AEE cr noneons Yn tem mao | Gra chesney Se va * children in anc eir seat ivery' ¥y , 4 atier, Butle in; Maria C Fi Grand Banquet at the Ree | was now reaay, and every one was looxing forthe | The Red Caps Diseuss Christmas Day from a Fate Bets dares with crassa Oe eels lon Del | Bencuceeey Ab Baer, Euler H me arrival of whe Prince, As the Grand Duke and pany Whe Meeting Last Night. toBG wrenbere had moderate weather up to lat 27, from Sailed—Bark, Tenax Proposite, for Cork. A vere House. drove up to the entrance they were greeted wit! Re ublican Point of View. he E: tive Committee of the thence NE and NW gajes; has been 4 days north of Hatteras. Below—Ship Emily Augusta (Br), Walters, from Livers cheers from the large crowd there assembled. P . A Meeting of the Executtv ‘Schr Leonessa, M; Apalachicola via Key West, 20 days, | poo), When he apy mside the building, and was “{nkmatrenole was held last night at No, 68 | Withlumber to Snow & Richardson. BRIDGEPORT, Dec 8--Arrived, schrs M V Cook, Falken- a Schr Anna Sheppard, Newton, Jacksonville, 8 days, with | burg, and Rebecca W Hudaell, Maloy, Alexandria; Anson conducted to his seat, le was warmly welcomed by Grand street, to consider the arrangements | 1umber to Van Brunt & Bro, ors, and Hebgocn Was wenasyivania; Ewing, aud Cones: Bosron, Mass, Dec. 9, 1871. | the vast audience within, and their hearty applause Schr Jessie § Clark, Clark, Jacksonville, 14 days, with lum- f rt afford, New Yor ‘That daening young ileutenant of tne Russian | was duly acknowledged.” anit Tao arbitrary and incomprehensible pol'<e order | for the proposed procession, ‘There was @ large | yertotrang, Bale Co, Hees Hi days note’ ot Tateras | “git Be Hart, Exzabeshport; Eacirt Rigor New York: ‘navy has had another round of ovations in honor of ‘The musical exercises then commenced, and lasted | published in yesterday’s HBRALD, and igeaed to for- | attendance, and, after @ protracted discussion, it | with strong head winds; lost foresail, Hawkins, Alexandria; Hamburg, Westcott, New Brunswick, ft a - |. The bark Svalen (Nor), f rived &t r his presence to-day, and there are still more to come onthe organ came ihe Grand laren “Or Welcome, oe eT ee act reateet etary Termes | was-Cocitieg ime, aaieil snalosty dias ne tube: in consigned to Fetene & Beckmann WRICH arrived iby | Me eq Schre Fim City, Kidd; Anson Brown, Milla, and zy f conversation throughout the | sion shouid take place on Christmas Day. Bleaicermc rig iy ‘defore he bids @ final adien to the Hubontans and | which was the special feature of the occasion, Gil: | ‘he main vople o! ‘ug! ent resolution deferred the decision to a meeting Passed Through Hell Gate, alia, Mes Bier OnE, ie And haeth lned New Englandgrs, He has everywhere been received | More's Band was in attendance, and, with the or | clty yesterday. Knowing thii to be s0, @ e the Federal Councit, to be held at 100 Prince gees nachin nCHABLESTO! , Dec , brig Ne Am an, contributed to the instrumental part of the ade ’ & rleston, New York. ‘with the wildest enthusiasm, and the heartt- Be. Bstiatailing ie fe gee on dered by HERALD reporter mi the tour of the city | street on Monday evening, at egnt o'clock, Steamship Franconia, Bragg, Portiand tor New York, with pr rtd Ghar nan Nee LO toe \e ‘The chair was taken by Mr. Theodore H. Banks, a ness manwfested Yn the various demonstra- | the school children. Whe Grand March of Welcome | during ihe ony pining crn to ete Secretary of the Painter’s Union, who read thé | “Brig James Haichfora, Geone Fox Island for New York, ones John, Boyd, for Pernambuco; Alto, Yor Cork Chevt tions imdecate that tkey are the natural | Mtroduced the Russian National Hymn, played | self into a moral plate of quicksilver that would re- | nowce of the Police Commusstoners prohibiting | with plaster to order; vessel to led Fry & Co CURLD RIVER, Eec7—Arrived, achr Daniel Brown, Em- and spontaneous greetings or a kinm@y | 0%), (he, band and the organ, and at that | pect public opinion fatthfulty. ‘The result is briefly | the procession, and the following despatch for | —Scir David Nelson. Ferris, Stamford for New York... | ston: Georgetown. DO; Sth. achr’ Amelia, Ayers, Rondout, olnt the 1,200 childrea waved miniature flags, the AV; nh the ter | warded by the Executive Committee to Governor Schr Asher § Parker, Carpenter, Gien Cove for New York, GALVESTON, Dec '2—Cleared, bark’ Lefanto, Smith (or ‘disposed and admiring community, Nothing what- | Russian aud American alternaung. Then the great | told. Evety indtyideal with whom Tepor' Tioffman, which was as follows:— obr 2 ta beret oe Stamford tor Sew ‘York. Ball, Liverpoo!’ * pinay very elaborate preparations which were maae for | welcome, composed by Olver Wendell Holmes for embraced every class and ition in the jammen) Jetanding 40, Deans ie in seeenies.oF cen Fala Mth. ‘81 Schr Gov Burton, Eat Hi Philadelphia. . fe been prevented by the | Schr Long Islan Sullivan, Cow Bar for New York. eee ee eee Wein hang honoring and entertaining the Grand Duke;‘and he the Scceaten. ea air fale the Husain hymn, and munity—expressed himself thoroughly disgusted at | cet uthorities—-can we parade! = Sehr bye vorgbers, Horton Tor New ore a toy OP 8th,’ schr Maraball © Wells, he Graad Duke and suite arose at the beginning | the action of the Police Commissioners, THE GOVERNOR'S ANSWER. Schr Old Zack, ri rt for Port Johnson. -Sailed, steamship Clyae, Kenneds wile an ungrateful scion of imperial royalty if he | ani remained standing while the stanzas were ber » wk waa aceded that the pretence of | . The following telegraphic despatou, tecetved from | Schr A L Cutter, , Brldgeport for New York. naEY Wrgh Bee balled ip Clyae, Kennedy falle to remember, in his mature years, the kindly | ing sang. His Imperial Tighness appeared to be | 1 was universally cor the Governor, Was teu read:— Se ee NeE PPE Tor FTNADINL york, with | MILLBRIDGE, Dec 1~Atrived, achr Persie L Smith, RE welcome which Americans accordea him in the | impressed by-the words and the music of this song. | guarding the respect for the Sabbath was worse 5 binaneess aaeeene Behe BT in tor New a bmsor. ‘brunewic x a. palmy days of youth and budding manhood, THE ODE OF WELCOME, than asham, A melting down of the general com- a ame dtrested the Govern toeay that the law places Steamer Mets, Davis, Providence tor New York, with @ OR ee eee Reig Victarta. oo, Dopers reo memaprite svi jetciommaneteuveied be prayers of Baie defondye Ment wotfKl produce something like tnis:—We | the mater in ‘De ish) oP BUREN, Private Secretary, | "Steamer Deluware: Smith, Salem for New York, with mdse Sib Arrived, Ship Berawak (Br, Anderson, Liverpoot. * Meared—| ey i ‘The braliant terpsichorean festival which ne in- | weicome, thrice welcome! but not asa stranger; | ave no State church here, and we have ‘A committee was then appointed, after a short | *4 passengers. lee dheea) Pammaenin: s P| BOUND RAST, ; ‘ Ouiged in with such vim and vigor at the Boston Come to the nation that calls thee its friend. NO GENUINE SABBATH, discussion, to daw up @ protest, and, after a short ig ois a re he 7 ie rb bai New oe mats, ee te stip Mary Warren, Low, Theatre last @vening did not leave a single trace of | Bleak are our shores with the blasts of December, anyhow. The day we observe ts a Caristian | recess, the following protest was Submittered to the Peers Liat fe Rag Coe to aaa. afore: Leena rag = hat woe Maceeiiess ame Tatigue, When he arose this morning his counte- | ,,,rettered and cil ts the rivalet’s tow; performance, and no more, Our Jewish popiiation | meeting and adopted: Steamshin Neptune. Baker. New York for Boston. Bonheur (Br), Brown, from London, Throbbing and warm are the hearts that remember | | =, th Satura oth f our TRE PROTEST. Brig Wexford, Crane, New York for Paraboro, NS. Cleared: a Golden Rule, Hail, Liverpool; Alexander, nance Was'as fresh and blooming as that of a healthy | Where was our friend when the wortd was our foe. | keeps their Sabbath on Saturday. ers Oo “We, ollizens of the United States, and members of the | Schr F E Hallock, Hallock, Jacksonville for Fall River. Tarbox, do. infant, @nd after the customary tonsorial opera- | Look-on the lips that are smiling to greet ‘thee, citizens rest on Friday and keep that day holy. loternalional Boole ty of Workin epee pan pe +x MEE dieing erawara, ae Ad ote For 5 ron. THEW BEDFORD, Des, ae mo Bs D Mangam, tion, a cocktail, perhaps, and a cup of coffee | See the fresh flowers that a people has strewn; Others again insist that Thursday is the day on | Meme o% Lav evedued in Franco, and’ having applied Schr Clara Post, Fertie, New York tor hort. Chester. = “‘Sailed 8th, brig EH Hich, Paine, Fernandina (not as be ag accompaniment to @ light breakfast, he ap- | Count them thy sisters and brothers that meet theo; | wach we should all be particularly pious. In | to the police for an escort, having been refused, and Schr Margaretta. Wandser, New York for Glen Cove. fore reported); schr Mary Means, ’arker, New York. “a Guest of the nation, her heart js thine own. prevented from parading, we, the Committee of Arrange- Schr Gen Masoa, Elizabetbport tor Providence. Scbr Maria Louisa, ssid ‘sid 7th, remains in port. peared before the multitude of waiting friends und | sires of the North, in eternal communton fact there Is no @ay of the week—and the circum: | fpents, protest against the'action, but desirous of peace and | Schr Anna B, Jacobs, Port. jJohnson for Providence, NEWPORT, Dec 7 PM: zAmived rig James Croaby, far. . North, . é u peal r Maria Cook, Jones, New York for New Haven. ; 0, PR, H ¥ . admirers as nimble @ Jack Tar as any that ever | “Blend your broad flashes witn evening's brignt | Stance 1s perfectly remarkable—on which the mem- | Mor ecbia* ‘fom” whom we expect justice: We | Schr Dr Franklin, Holmes, New 3 ork for Portiand. Gfaney Talend for Nem Haven: Kate Walker, Warredy Pal honored the Russian, American or any other navy. tes rre'shike 1 (i bers of some creed professed by numbers of our pe vtigrd i to parade in @ = working 4 Bene Conds Baioe Frente, ig Norwich, cent River for New York; wm 1 Ae elgt Ter 8 a Pee the $ jected Sunday, knowing no more solemi r english, r Elizal . Plumm 5 The tna‘es deciared him more handsome than ever, | GOt iow We cer opie” Long. ile fo the Genet” citizens do not abstain from servile work as thetr | 270, «hee “roneral procession (or our brother members | Schr Hudson, Chase, Blizabethport for Fall River, reg for Ehiladelphia: AG Lawson, iizpatriok do for and ‘jealous masculines were bound to admit that The programme included some choice selections, testimony to its religious sacredness, It is there- rho have been victims for the cause mes Gumanity and jus- Bohr 7 A ‘Gibson, Brown, New work, for St John, NB. Grotay j Amon. Briggs, K Knapp, do for tfaverstraw D a 4 e E tice, | Further, we see no in the City Charter or the con- chr Ben Bolt, Drake, New York fo St George. tin, Pedrick, do for he was, indeed, a fine specimen of a man, and concluded with the “Old Hundred” psaim, | fore a gross outrage on any citizen or number of | stivition, or ihe immemorial usage of the United States and | Steamer Electra, Mot, New York for Providence, Bristol for do; Jennie Rosalene, Tooker, Fall Rivet for Bal: ate. Wbca uieeieas Mhaaae Jour RE rans Buy cee, | sims t attempt to force upon Wem a peculia |, AF Slrt Te wctn athe Pot oo wh Seta etre: Wins Wultie PY ella Gaon Sexeraon ‘Te first event of to-day was a visit to Lowen, | When this was ended, and the Grand Duke was | form of observance for any day. ipranuical, arti id 1 King them an in’ BELOW. nl hia for Boston: Orion, Thompson, Rondout for do, * | about deparung, a beautiful effect was produced t tyrannical, arbitrary and wanecessary, making them an in . Philadelphia for B My where the imperial guest and his party were shown | the cheers and waving of wake Nandkerchiels vy | It Was tn nearly tose word an American gentle- | srtment cr oppression ratver than protection’ |" 1” | war Eugento (Ita), Castellana, from Cadiz Oct 1a cre. | Hva't, Leonard, Foster, New York fordo. 's 7 gst through the principal cotton and other manufac- | the 1,200 clilidren. The audience joined in the | man, whe was in no way connected with tne Inter- ee ae reading of these despatches a long aid Sita Widgeon, No 19, uh inst, 26 miles BE | (igre toring establishments of that celebratea city, The | Cheers ,_, The Grand Duke vowed his acknowleds- | national movement, expressed his opinion to the re- | excited discussion followed, in which tere was PS zt brnagit bac denied gn decane occasion, ag May be expected, was one of rare | ing, followed by the audience. The Grand Duke | Porter on the subject of the police order, and every | mingled SCR ORE Teen antes ARORA sen SAILED. PHILADEPHIA, Dec 8—Arrived, brig Hermes (Br), Lees, ; novelty and pleasure to the distinguished visitors, | expressed himself as naving been highly pleased | American whom the reporter encountered spoke | 88C&, and varior a8 d 8 Steamship Donan, Bremen; City of Aniwerp, Liverpool; | Laguayra. . Ww v! 7 hui unday holidays and working days were A i : Cleared—Barks Fury, Loud, Genoa; Woodelde, True, - | and they lingered long and curiously during their | With tus encertamment in the Boston Music Hall | the same sentiments, differing only, and not much, | Minc'hommeniede sig sees best loader tebe raercn be peebephtg sabritaesd peearcr ching ta abl talk CSSD pasian peregrinations of the various mills, Ratanet at the! Revere Slowse im the form of expression. Mr. DYKEMAN said that he was opposed to any Q jan Salvador, ana Montgomery, Samennal ois: ahalten, ep eerhiioe Talian brig from Cette passed in, name ‘The departure from Boston was at the seasonably | ano hanquet to the Grand Duke Alexis took place A MEMBER OF THR INTERNATIONAL Rae toore nat peter bee pee Brg ee b + Georastawa, | ot reported, probably brig Nigra: brig J Bickmore went up varly hour of nine o'clock In the morning; but not too early for crowds to gather at the hotel and the depot to get @ glimpse of the imperial stranger. ‘This is a mean dodge on whe part of the | with Ins views, if it was simply Known as the 25th Wing at sunset NW, rresh, ‘PM.—A few schooners passing this PM; hermapbrodite brig coming In harbor from outside. FORTLAND—Arrived 6th, schr E L Gregory, Thorndike, New York. at the Revere House this evening. The tables were | S#!d* ks © | enemies of the working classes to prevent our | of December, because there were many of the mem. superbly decorated with flowers, and the scene was king a demonstation. We chose Sunday for tw bers wbo were not Christians. HG did not see why Marine Disasters. one which will not soon be forgotten by those | ™aking 2 Sunday for two | they could not parade on Sunday. He was cer- He was met at the Revere House by committees of present. reasons—one was because we thought it would ve | tainly opposed to any procession on & working day. feularkenecowed facmntioian Or the tacoas Reinet: Cleared OES bis ‘s abt nets “Minnie ‘Btill, Jene the Lowell and Boston municipal governments, unlair and unfeeling to ask our fellow-workmen to ‘The Chairman supported the parale on the 25th, | night of dttr inst, was rum ashore in Southwest abont4 | ninge, Rappahannock River, Va; George 8 Fogg, Smith, ? SPEECH OF MR. ROBE! 1% Rap A and, withont any‘fermality or display, all took seat SPEECI BERT C. WINTHROP, % because the police said they could have it on | miles above the telegraph station, where she ained P | Wycomieo; John Warren, McGar, Elizabetpport; Eli Town- ‘ DIaY, Seats | after justice had been tothe vianas President | “#2 Ut on a Week day and so induce them to lose | that day. He certainly would wish to preserve | ™ 6th. dead, Nichols, do; TP Abell, Fowler, Weehawken; Bueleb im carriages and’ were driven burriedly to the 7 a day’s wages for thelr families, while | law and order. He thought that under the cir- Snip WINFIRLD ScOTT.— A survey was holden 4th inst on | E Sharpe, Baker, Rondont; returned, J 8 Weldin, Crowell, station. Besides the Grand Duke the party con- Robert C, Winthrop arose and sald he desired to they conld do jt just as well on sSun- | Cumstances Christmas Day would be the most ap- | ship Winfield Scott, lying on mad flat near Venus Point, | which ‘sailed hence for Philadelphia, and will lay up for the s a tender his most grateful acknowledgments to his | 4, . ri with about 10 tect of water in her hold. She is leaking bad; a ited . teCazy, M. lay, Which ts the poor man’s holiaay. bropriate. ‘Saiied— Taabel Alberto, Tooker, Baltimore; Wm Wale Deluna daaaeien Bird merartee canned friends and fellow citizens for having considered | otter reason was because we Invended this demons | _ Mr. HOWARD—If we are to have a day let us take | ad many hands are kept, coma Belt pits Beseaea a ase, Seall Falitcebin: ogee Paiten. Rich, do; Gal eneral; Counts Olson- | nim worthy of belng their organ in introducing | tution to partake of the nature of a funeral, and | Sunday. If the police put usin prison, let us go. | Cramination. [A steam pump wat placed on board the W'S | Shropabire, Trenton; Sur; ek, nklin Bel felf and Spouralof, Mr. Shirkoff, Secretary of Le- ation; Admiral Steedman, United States Nay, we considered 1, and do now consider it, area. | 1am readyto go. Let us tell them we remember | on the Sib, and abe wil be pumped out and taken to Savan- Browater ; James MoCloske; nab, to weir banguet, their city, thelr commonwealth, | gious act—much more so than If we Went to'chureh | the days of “93” when the people resisted and cried Avlaall Haynes eras ovite tend Francie CB ayer Gaston, of Buston; Mayor Storrer, of the illustrious young stranger in whose favor they | aud mumbled a few thougitless and unmeaning | ‘ala Danterne.” (Cheers.) BARK CAROLINE © BMALL, previously reported sunk in Iris, Gri un husalan Onteie ar eet anteranoneel nin have asseinbled, Our honored guest nas come from | prayers for whe repose of the souls of our dead | , Mr. WEST said that the real cause of the objection | ine kngieh Channel, loaded wits ralroad iru, was iasnred | Ste? Sjnien, grown: Minguas, Weaney! F Merwis, gett-and W. F. Salmon and Councilman’ Ae, | @ different tan tern h tew of us have been per- | brethren.” to the procession by the Folice ommussioners— | for s4 Zi in the, cllowing ofices in Boston: Manutac- | Now York; itzabe' h, Lagckwao 0: Bay 4. Biancnard, of Lowell. The train provided to | Mitted to see, but ail Americans who have enjoyed “fo what do you attribute the interference with | Which onjection was a violation of law and of usage | ju Pa eerkn jeptane, Merchant merican of- SAN FRANCISCO, Noy 98—Arrived, ‘ship Monmouthshire S convey the party between Boston and’ Lowell was, | that privilege have come home not only tuil of | your progamme?” asked the reporter, from time immemorial—was because the Commus- | M¢e* = (Be), Trine, New catilen, Htigeine, Tabit of course, a special onc and the very handsomest | Sratitude for the kindness they have received there, |” ‘Well. repled the Internationalist, “we nave | loners wished to conciliate the Roman Catholic po- | | Hare Ocean Burin, Diser,at Boston, th from Wilming- | Cleared rig Nauilias, Wigeine, TaN... ships Matche that the corporation could produce. It consisted | Communication for nowle Mondments aol eee nal | heard that some of the bigoted Catholics and big | pulation. The Commune had sacrificed the lite of the | xv pale, with £0 fathoms of chain out and broke ome duke | fora, Dawes, Shields: Thatcher Macodn, Peterson, New York ; of @ baggage car, two elegant passenger coaches | Communication for noble monuments aud museums | ured Protestants were determined to oppose us. , the Archbishop of Paris. Of siarboard anchor, but received no other damage. Yae Dieman (Br), Robinson, Liverpool; Jean Pierre (Fr), LO and a Pullman 'parior car, the laiter dest of art, for grand academies, science and learning, | Both these partes, as believers in established an A VoIce—I wish not to touch religious questions. Jouin, Bordeaux. especially for aatieranacie limon eee and ‘for “ other rich — evidences progressive | State churches, have been our enemies all the Cincy Mr. WrsT—I assail nobody's religion. Tam quite | , BIG CAROLINE GRAY, ashore at Moriches, was hove off | 9°10 arrived oth, ship Pharos, from Newport, Eng. ‘Phe run up to Lowell was not characterized by | C!Villzation and Christian culture" which | ever since we were established. Se well they may | 83 advanced as my friend on that question, but We | high tide to be footed, when she will be take! SAVANNAH, Dec 6—Arrived, ship lronsides, Moliard, Liv any incidents worthy of elaborate detail, The Duke | they have witnessed there. Here the speaker | ve. We are their enemics, and they ought to be | Must meet our ie Onin ae imey Give US | carried to Providence. All the cotton has been shipped; two | CYP og ships Huntsville, New York; Magnolia, chatted socially with all who were of the party, and | 8414 he should not soon forget’ the en- | ours, We don’t believe in State courches, and we | battle. Isay let it be Chrismas Day. achraand » sloop loaded with It are now frozen in near |, ° eee eT Onitas Hi Smith's 40; Seminote, Bost fawes (Br), Minchin, viewed critically and with seeming delight ¢ Vhustasm wish which his lamented fricnd, the hero | mean to pull them down, whether they exist openly, Several short excited speeches followed, all op- | Smith's Point, the late westerly winds having packed the ice : - rd (Br), McKinney, Charleston. tervening towns and villages alone ine euuiue Wt | Farragut, whom he met at Nice some three or four | as tuey do iu Bogiand aud Francs, or on the Ay ys | posed to a working day, but a difference of'opinion | on the east aide of the Uay. SOoTn: ‘iver dar Dec” &-Cleared, ‘schr ‘Maryland, course there was @ tremendous crowd at | Years ago, described to him what he had seen | they dohere,”’ Was expressed as to wuether it suould be Chrismas BRIG JAMES CRosny, Fargo, from Fajardo, PR, of andfor | Torry -piiladelphie, the aepot to welcome him, and the cheers | 224, ¢xperteuced on his memoratie visit to REPORTER—But how did they bring about this ae oy’ Sunday. New London, which arrived at Newport night of 6th, expe- VINEYARD [AVEN, Dew 8—Arrived, brigs Carlotta (Br), 7 ainst you? e Chairman then took the vote of tne repre- | rienced heavy weathe days north of Hatteras List—Why, Thave just heard that | sentatives of sections, and the division showed cignt | tau staysal; split lower topsall. und’ foresail’ carried garay ; St. Petersburg, from which he had Just returned. lice order ay ed nen ne nepoe wore? ute to | Mr Winthrop continucd:—Our honored guest | IwreRNAtios has come to us from the country with whose | ‘Thomas J. Barr, who was one of the bigotted Catho- | for Christmas Day and four against. The Chairmat almost the entire passage; was 13 | st Domingo City for Boston; Minnie Miller, Philadelpbia for lost main staysall and tore topgal- | Bostons sehre FA. Heath,. Philadelpbi 6 Di"Sawyer, Port Jonson for Boston: Orign,” Roudout la for jonton ; than deafening. The various public and numerous fore topgallant backstay ; parted lower standing rigging for- j. Carn Hix, Ne: rk for Boston; private vaildiegs in the city were gayly decoraten | fFmM and mode of government our own repre- | lic managers of the Tammany King, and who is | @eclared that the ayes had tt, aud tt was wo or- | wuraash toroahronia; stove deck” load: watee eee ge, | fof, Botton; Carrie, Li Hixy New York for Boston: with flage and bunting, and appropriate tnscrip- | Sentative system was in most direct and glowing | Peter B. Sweeny’s uncle, was the man’ to propose | dered. While at anchor im Newport harbor night of 6th was run into | Jol Ball, Boston tor Yeomico; Caroline Young, FR Uons of welcome to nt distinguished gaest de. | CODtrast; but, as representative as we were, the im- | the resolntion at tne meeting of the Police Com- Mr. COURTLANT strongly opposed Chrismas Day | by some vessel unknown and lost jibboom, Baird (lost anchors), E li Atwood, and Jacob Keinzle, Bos nded from many edifices and spanned some of | Petal ruler of Russia, from our earltest history, | missioners, This is the way the Thiers government | 804 sald that the vote DT ey aid not represent Scun H M FisneR, Boston, Dec 9—The schr H M Fisher, | ton for Philadelphia; Ettie L Smith and Mary P Hud e principal streets, Everything, m fact, be. | N84 been among our steadfast and constant | 1s working against us here through the regular the feeling of fifty thousand men, He should show | Capt Gibson, of and for Boston, from Cape Hatien, went | Salem for do; Go ei a for d pean Lor tokene da grand gala day, and the enthusiasm of | frends. We rejoiced to remember that in SECULAR JESUITS, his red flag and ped sash at the Cooper Institute to- | asbore on Thursday night at 8 o'clock, on the south ‘side of 3 ‘Weaver and Abbott Devereaux, Boston for Baltimore : ath for Baltimore; . Hy: the pewvple was uot wanting to render the scene | 'N€ Felations between Russia and America Just toen then an Irish Catholic, Major D. P, | ay, and he would do that if the poltce had to walk | Cuttyhunk, end bilsed. The crew, six In number, yrere saved rake eilon, Penne for Baltimore: Anes Brows, By: 2 no cloud had ever gathered; for in ail our transac- | Conyngham, of the new Eigbiy-eignth if over his body, (Cheers.) Some ot the inhabitants of the island a “ tuck, Wellfleet for do; sehen tho bute disembarked -trom the trata. 1, | Hons, remoto and Feoent, we had always enjoyed Authowofthe “Lives of the. tris Saints," hove 1a is speech excited considerable enthusiasm, | ti'the time and svere neay aca waa roms, Se foes? rete ie saad ( 8 Jol d ; c 7 at the time, and a very heavy sea was running. Th for Savannah. r was witha careless, easy gait, with ls hands in his | %%@ good will and friendsnip of the Ozar. ‘the | sight, and the reporter pounced on bi and afew short ejaculatory speeches, alter which & | had on board hifty. “f dewae adie ee | Inport the abowe arriva's and brig Ft Means: i fo speaker alluded to the Czar's offer of mediation in “Major,” sald the reporter, “It 1s sald rsh | Fesolution was unanimousiy passed request- | throw overboard at ‘also lost her | Cadwallader, Adele Tradell, Baltic, 'y, Pavilion, aoe e ey Ling at DUR. is: momehalunce aed ‘tag | Our Dehalf In the war of 1812, and suid, further, | cathotles’ are opposed to the Internatioums sag | img whe Federal Council of “The. International’ | boat” The Planer was owned by partes in Liberia § Dart, Loitle, Rockport ir, J Baoaton, Estelle Dag: Chad efect of directing attention trom him, and’ not | that the people of the United States did not forget | have conspired to prevent the parade to-morrow, | t0 Mect at 100 Prince street on Monday “gtr,” ‘fat | above she belonged to Boston) and was vaiued at $6,000. Sawyer, a he Mirere Mer 4 Pp Belay ra Bell, unt he Nad pawsed did the spectators ‘know | ie exprossion of symppathy which came from the | What do you say to that!” * | nalf-past seven o’ciock, to finally decide on which | Yease) jee total wreck, apd was not insured. (There le but | E okmntor-ed, schra Carrie W Clark (of Providence), from who ne was. Usrriages. were Taken at the | Present Emperor in our late struggie for national | Major CONyNGHAW—I say It 18 false, str, Tsym- | day the procession shoutd be heid. Fisher nnd “she Qe Owned WeNo Lore tne Qf Helen M | a 'George for Boston (one of ber sails apiit)s Walter irving, depot, «nd the ty proceeded at once | Preservation. Most gladly, there(oro, Go we avall | pathize with the International Society myself, and ‘The meeting then adjourned, Company.) Rondout for Boston (and satled); Decora, Port Johneon fo) pa . % ourselves of the first visit of a member of the im- 3 Roamer, Elizabethpo for D5; Middlesex Corporation, and the patty was taken | #1Wayé been at peace, and manifest the vatue | great “1avor movement, which will ve “the | commit suicide yesterday by hanging herself to the | bad galley, buring been blown off since Nov 28 seat ke Boston; Fisher, Elizabethport for Flymovth; W through under escort of Mr. G. V. rox, agent of tuo | Je. P eaviont “hope” -wt ee. Pt Pence. | great issuc in this and every other country | agor of her room. She was cut down by @ police- Sour PLow Boy, before reported ashore on Dutch Island | Freem: jew York tor Thomaston; Adda Doane, Plymouth mii), and sormer assistant Secretary of the Navy, | j wi = a nd rene prayer | before another two years. Instead of being tis n before any harm was done+ and subsequently taken upon the railway at Cottrell’s yard, } for New Haven. and anjotimate personal friend oi the Czar of Rus: od thal oo may ve unbroken forever. | enemies, no class of people in the community have Newport, prove |. Her Fepairs have WILMINGTON, NO—Cleared, steamer Benefactor, Jones, sia. Theo fivshing room was the first visited, aud : ph yt) “id eo ye to renounce our Glial tes | go strong an interest in the success of the Inter- “ been completed, and she will proceed to Barnstable, where | New York. Deo t-_ Arrived, ‘eelen Mary; i Miao, Fi alterwards ihe shawl room, where a large and va- aympathyrat iis SEBUM arLCCraGoR GREE national Soclety as the Mish Catnolics, and Tam Ss H I P Pp I N G N E W S Get iediiplpceettet ‘Worthen, trom Partasd for Ni sit b eepree Wall, Blzabethporte, sechoieagd ed jection of the fabrics was displayed, reatiy mistaken if they have not found or ™, Worthen, from Portland for New- s 4 ai * Tirue Dace was next conveyed to the miiis of tho | overwhel ming anxiety which has fallen pon her | fing tefore now, Y niga * | are Wi now at Newport Yeporis isn ot boat and part of | yS8ROUiae Ne Elisha T Smith, Baker, and Oscar F Haw ; ani es ARERR es, New York. Lowell Company, where he Was received by Samue | While she has been watching by the bedside | RevorTER—but, Major, are you aware that the deck load of lumber in the recent gale, and ia leaking badiy, Fay, agent, and escorted through the pattern and | 2! the young prince who eleven years ago was wel- | Internationals first duet of parading at night, Almanay tor New York-This Day, SCHR CHALLENGE—An @xamination of the rudder of scbhr = Mnikhing “ows, Where he witnessed the beginning | Comed #0 cordiaily to our own State, and who ts, | Hut were deterred by thireats to the effect that Irish ee, oe ee cinn Rete coer hh eee) pana MISCEL! Sick d facture of carpets, The new mill of the corporation ; q cessionists 7 Ma ; , jardiner for Narragan- #25 for the manulacture of Brussels carpeung was | Ue was destined so soon to grasp aud wield. Major CONYNGHAM—OR, bosh ! They're not sucn | SUM Sets........ 432] High water...eve 6 59 | sett Pier, in getting under weigh from Newport Harbor, AM at less than cost of importation, Mr. Winthrop closed as foliows: “J pause here, | babies Wh: 6th inst, out ded with an unknown vessel at anchor in the inspected, The Duke manilested great interest in harbor jioboom. The other don’t you know the founder of the 3 ' , t he z 1 received no White Dinner Seta, trom #15. the intricate hinery employed. gentiemen, to call upon you all to rise while I pri International was an Irish Catholic ? OCEAN STEAMERS. Gamage, Evening of same day, 1 cont ‘The Merrimack Mills was the next objective point, | Pose to, you the healtn of Hts Imperial Majesty ‘The reporter walked away, pondering on this a from Narragansett Pier. took bost by pereingtot the painter” USte Band cad retip deegcetes Ten Seta, from @B : and nese His Highness was received by J. ©. Pal per ie. aan i i as was drank while the | conundrum, and the result of lis cogitations was | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE Sonn DAUNTLEESS (of Bangor),’Coombs, from Mayaguer, te Toilet Sets, from $3.50. = drey, superintendent, and a tour of inspection made <- hs a Wn oy ropoas ry hymn. D, an idea that the readers of the HERALD might wish MONTH OF DECEMBER, PR, for New York, which arrived at Newport 6th; bad I Flint Glass Gobiets, from $1 38 " Of ile axtensive factory. The weaving, sizing aud ” 0 ran uke proposed a toast to President | to know something of the origin of this now promt- | ~Sieamer. | Sails —— days to Sandy Hook. Experienced heavy weather, split fore French Clocks, Vases, Bronzes, Bilverplated Ware, Cutler? fishing rooms were ‘Visited, in all of which the | GT@O% which was heartily given. The chairman | nent and importany society. 1 snes Bese meorssnn TA | Ofics, staysail and flying jib, parted strap of main sheet block and | 2nd House Furnishing Goots, operattyes were busily at work, a8 they were tn al! | tn propose i the heaith of His Imperial Highness ‘THE INTERNATIONAL IDEA " q yerere m7 Sromaway. received other damage, and was obliged to keep away for Prices of all goods in plain figures, the mills visited, the Grand Duke Aicxis. : Is a German one. It originated in the politico- 3/i8 Brondway, | Newport. D. DRD (Cooper Institu From the cotton factory of this corporation tho ‘ REMARKS OF THE GRAND DUKE. hilosophical regions, far different from the Dec If 1b Broaaway Sour REBECCA FLORENCE (of Provincetown), Rich (before || ——————__— csr ean \ Duke proveeded on foot to the Merrimack Print | .7"%@ Grand Duke arose, and, in response, sald:— | {ndustrial circles in which the workman Dec 16. 58 Bi reported), was from Philadelphia for Boston, with 400 to BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM \ Works, farqugh which he was conducted vy Benry | Geatiemen—I thank you for the very kind manner | agitates, In 1862 we find Karl Marx come “peed Cah teats Cirine fae TO Me cree ea oe the courts of diferent tates. No publicity. | Advice a lurrows, superintendent. The intricate work of | 2 Which you have drunk to me, and feel very hap- | mencing an active propaganda in favor of the | & pa! Go candionbentolene batin, Maverrictte tie ioe) Te blic and Commisatoner Cor every State. @ eaguing and copying by the pentograpn process | PY, to be in the old city of Boston, the | International on the boasted free soil of | Givat Washiicn|bes ay o vondon harvor, wher ahah Semen wh 8 eh re and succeeded in getting into New London harbor, where she now les aground, with 6 feet of water in bold at low N_ UNNATURAL REDNESS OF THE NOSE OR water. face, pimply eruptions and blotebed dinfigurations, Sonn JouN Wernrnet, from Nassan for Baltimore, | moth patches and freckles, are positively oured by Dr. BG P 4 2, “TEngrweing (we copper rolls sor printing caiico | CMa of that infant which was. laid in 7 England, in which the doctrines sown t " City ot New Y'rk/ Dec re ail minutely described. to. the- Duke, | te Cradie of Libervy, and which so soon | {ats beyond the Rmne Were TO take roOy Set mee | Suse Dee we became the glant, whom all regard Mo re fime was occnpied tn these work e ‘ giant, ‘gard and whom | ish, Karl Marx, the German stuaent, was tramed MoT any others Visited, aud from wh: every) nation 1s happy to term 18 friend, in the | in” the school’ of “the masters”—the creature aed Fortress Monroe &th inst, with loss of mainsail and | PERRY, Dermatologist, 49 Bond street, New Yor Se ae eee caer r ama ne Gamrence | Fiarcs ome of the best pages of american: ivory, | numark between both of whom there | popy oF NEW VORA, DECEM wi matey att antral she ieee Nor} ‘oration, Which Was inspected and an enormous L e + | existed a connecting link in the NE! EMBEI Sonk GEN GRANT, from New York for Tampico, poe pf namearstehen fl-(f A ened hoped ne wae r wheel and engine examined. and shows that the mind of the Giantis here. Gen- | of one Patrick Howell. Who was Patrick A “i peat was towed into Nassau Sept 2 Ta distress, remained ‘at’ that | Send head and all diseates of thd slp high ‘No charge -|8% Broadway. -|7 Bowling Green ‘cure guaranteed “6 Ci ” Uemea, a long cheer for the prospects of Boston. 5 re 4 eet, abe Beet = ort 27th ult, refittin; air. A Aft erdeaving the Lawrence Corporation the Duke a A. . Howell? In 1836 there lived at Magdeburg a w “a La I i ce . A, hw suite only were conducted to the boara- | Speeches followed by Governor Ciadin, Mayor | man, whose house was the rendezvous ols litte CLEARED. SCHR QUANGO (Br), Proctor, from Philadelphia for Port | fOr consultation. Bend for elre and | ., Gi P a istle amg i ‘ose of Samuel Beck, No. 37 Sumuik | Gaston, President Elliott, of Harvard College, | galaxy of reformers, of diplomatists in pavtidus, alin Spain, which put into Nassan Oct 24, in distress, haa com- BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN 10 give lim an opportunity to see | 4mtral Powset, Hon, G. V. Fox, Oliver Wendell | ind ardent patriots, who pass Steamabip City of Antwerp (Br), Eynon, Liverpoul—J @ | pleted repairs on she 27th uit, and would sail in @ few days different States; deseriion, &c., sufiicient cause; no pub- wirect, ty PP Ly p a passed a good deal of ip rp (Br), Eynon, ‘por Pireeh, ig factory operatives live. From this point | Holmes, who redited a ma; General 5. Hillyard, | their tume in the discussion of the great pro. | Due; ‘or destination. fletty ; no charge antil divorce eranted; advice free. the par ‘¥ Were driven to the new iron bridge over | Jamues Russell Lowell, Mr. Catacazy and others, Views of the future and in trying to solve Steamship Anglia (Br), Craig, Glasgow—Henderson Bros, SCHOONER VILLAGE QUEEN, which went ashore at Cape M. HOUSE, Attorney, 180 Broadway. th x rimack aud Pawtucket Fails, of which a rapid ‘The banquet broke up just before midnight. Tne | them, at least in theory. Gite r Steamship Donau (NG), Ernst, Bremen via Southampton— | Henlopen on the afternoon of the oth instant, will be a total = e Mer. ‘was taken. Subsequently the pari company comprised the prominent Iiterary and | rane oF erent Ree ed with | Oeirichs & Co loss. ‘The vessel will be stripped to-day (9h, ) BARGAINS IN TEAS, COFFEES, GROCERIES ANT wiance \ \ M1 Party pro- wet B every grace of mind and person, this woman exer- Steamship Humboldt (NG), Barandon, Stettin-.Wend' 5: Provisions; warranted to suit t! late and (he vocketa ceeded t the resklence of Mr, Fox, on Merrimack | Mercantile men of Boston and vicinity, cised a real fascmation on ail her circle, Her more | Ramuelaberg, STEAMER PROVIDENOR, while proceeding up the East | oF ine milion, 0} R. AGNEW, Street, w, ere an elegant private entertainment was - = Tecent conquest was, indeed, a proof of her power, | ,,Samship Ariadne, Doane, Galveston via Key West— | River Nemenday morning aromnded on the reel off " Ladin bo nee be had given’. ower of the Duke, Future Movements of the Prince. For some months back @ poor and obscure musician | © H Mallory & without apparent damage. Vay i OF SECOND HAND. aa Here we "@ 288embied many of the leading citizens On account of having abi 5} had been living at Magdevt Thanks to h Steamanip Untied States, Crowell, New Orleans—H B Lp tha tet g BOTTLES, SECOND HAND, o € ind severa} Indies, including Mrs. Fox. account of having abandoned his trip to Call- ‘endal iw LA fe 0 RSE SO Oi Co. t Friday Dight, as the steamer Eim City, Gisatis sad pints, 1s, ner gross, ‘Of Lowell 4 prMac Bol qm + | fornia the Duke will not leave Boston until Thursda commendation, he was given the place of chapel Cortes, Whitman, New Orleans—H B Cromwell | on her regular trip from New York to New Haven, was pro- Juarts alone, 16s. per gross. Mrs. Wood, "UF, ortsmouth; Miss. Clapp, of ‘sday | master tu the city. His mame was Richard W ‘ag: ‘0. ceeding through Kast River, when opposite Greenpoint, er gross. Portland, an | 2 Mlece of the host, who were pre- | Of next week, and urrangements for his entertain- { ner. In 1838 the gathering at Magdeburg was Steamship Mercedita, Marshman, Fernandina—James | @ferryboat, Just out from her sip on the New York is, now and second hand, sented tie Grand Duke. Tue drawing room 404 | ment during the intermediate time will be completed | “uspersed. She Who was the soul of it was | Hand. aide, ‘gave one whistle, which was promptly anewered | Three months’ bill on London. dining bali Were profusely embellisued with | oy Monday. From Boston he Will goto Montreal | Obiiged by family reasons to remove to Nieuburg. Steamship Montgomery, Faircloth, Savannah—R Lowden, | by the Elm, which wi ered to pase the ferry. Free on board, London. th over the entrance were displayed P 3 t : tren! oF ouie . We . . Steamship San Saivador, Nickerson, Savannah—W RGar- | boat accordingly. It a that the ‘ferryboat had Orders to be accompanied by reference or remittance, flowers, aod \ ‘ig american flags. © ts D) F via Portland, then to Toros Ottawa, Niagara aud | The chances of a troubied life took Wagner to Dres- | so 4 hold of @ sloop (the J Dury which she was towing Not less than 60 gross sent ava time. the Russian 6 ‘ nu fags. Captain Fox | aiterwards through the West and Southwest, cen, where he resided four years; but the ties which | ° Steamship Manhattan, Woodhall, Charleston—H R Morgan | across the river stero frat, atid asthe sloop showed no lights N. EDARD. exhibited the Magnificent gts which wero existed between the two Were not broken by ab- | & U : bi ‘and had no salle set jot discovered by tho: Morgan's 'ane, presented to bim | OY the Czar of Russia, and which 5 sence, From Dresden Waguer wrote to Madame de | _ Steamship Niagara, Walker, Norfolk, City Port and | on board the Elm until t were near each oth wee were inspected by | "8 Son With evident satisfaction. EUROPEAN MARKETS, B—, introductug to her Richmond—Old Dnominion Steamabip Co. ‘The crew of the aloo the tow line as soon ws the bead! Among the neers eae ee Fox's, beside the PATRICK HOWELL, geteamabip, Hatteras, Lawrence, Norfolk—Old Dominion | their danger hy gg I Reni increased, er sae Ie Bole Agent. . Were Alexander H. Rice and J. hae rats co presented je amship Co. an lesseped, robable that jeadway JOINT! R Hite As RUS ATD, ion, and Aled ‘a couple | yLORNON, Moxey Maner.—Lonpow, Dee. s-11.0 a. | Whocas his yruenomen IeNcces Mae ae Teena | aygteamanip ot Gibton, Winters, Washington and Alesan: | bam deen kept op tne sloop "he edison mould” mune | CJOcaea wit gaa by Dr IGE, A Bronte . f e on ‘Ubkan; or 1 1 ate Of 4 pola asm ma ~ ae ‘ a Ji 3 of tied Japanese, he Of Whom Is to study | recomd at W's for wouer, ane ¥ for tbe secocsl Was'a man of about Uirly vears of age, energetic, | \Steansbip Fanta, Doane, Philadelphia—Loriliard Steam- | through and careened over, but did not sink. ‘The kim City | Pulton street, RICK'S Annihiisier chres Corns jaw with Judge Fisher ip Washington, | gtaice dvetwents boude 180s, Gig 1h0E se a resolute and keenly inteiligent. He was the son | shin C lay by the wreck, and through the exertions of her crew and | Coub!s maggie and hy mall t eee and the otner is to prov eed to Loudon to complete his | 9514: ten-forties, Wy. i - se of poor parents In the county of Cork. At Shute, Saiem—Murray, Ferris & Co. \bose on board the ferryboat all hands belonging to the sloop, ro FRENCH CHINA education, Halfan bo 4 Of 60 Was spent in socia! 4-180 P. M.—Consoia closed at S1% for | Sixteen he went to England, where, after a Rector, New Bedford—Ferguson & | seven persons, were rescued from their perilous condition, boars RESENTS intercourse Ju ihe parlo, "6 ANd AlLting rooms, after oubL American securities closed quiet and | few months’ apprenticeship, he became a workman. i The Bim City seccived oo. iajery, apd after placing the ree and HOLIDAY PRES which the party proceed °4 40 (Ne dining room and ty bonds, 1#6ue, 924 ibis, Ho; | and then a ioreiuan, Im sume pottery, works neck | Skeamabio Nevtune, Baker. Boston—HF Dimock. | cued persons on board the ferryboat proceeded on her trip, = partook of an elaborately ‘Prepared lunch, the tM | TT ee —Tamis, Deo 9 1 56¢, é9e, | Shem Ws occupation inspiring niw with | Bark Evane'l, Colcord, Bordeaus formes Misceltancous, GO TO the pera! guest and Ars, Fox ‘ading the way. , TTON MARKET. LIVERPOOL, Dee G7 40 | the desire of stulying chemistry, in which Bark Frank, Wallace, Trieste—Simpson & Clapp. LAvNowRN—At the yard of Daniel Clark, at Kennebunk- ‘i ADK, At teh minutes past one te party left the resi. Tbe cotton market closed quiet and steady. Mit. | Sclence, thanks to his natural abl Hark P.O Warwick (iit), Megili, #10 Janelro--Pendergrast | port, 2d Inst, wor Hasiing, 87 fest long, 23 teet wide, and 6hy FRENCH ARCADES dence of Mr. Fox, amid th © Tinging of bella, and lands, 94; midding 0} he made rupid progress, a casual | Bron & Co, feet deep, and $4 tone burthen. She was built for Messrs | 843 BROADWAY, between Thirteenth and Fourteen! were driven throu literaly packed ‘with ofthe gay foul uy occurrence made nim acquainted with | Brig Collega (Nor), Koch, London—0 Tobias, Hastings & Co, Stmyson Hart, and others, of New Bedford, —— People, the milis baying shut down for ualf an hour | forvand speccintion, Eales on aby Stich German, a tmanufacturer of oly cal Brig susan Bergen, Davis, Genoa By Wend and Capt Z 11 Chase, late of sohr Waterman, who Isto com: BAVE 5) POR CENT. pd . Pharleston at %4d, The Bombay shipments of cotion ance | ay emical pro- | — Brig Nellie Autrim, Loud, Pernambuco and Bab mand her. Sue was designed for L, 8, Chase and the master, z to give the thousands of opera, “Ies an opportuity to | {hariesion at 44d) The Bomugy, shipmer "nce | qucts, Who fad a large establishiuent in this | Sona Co and built under their superintendence, and will compare errs = Ry nt eae a a LYERPOO PROVISIONS MARKPT-CLIVRRPOOL, Dec, | Civ. He accepted an offer made to him by Brig George (Br), Rogers, St Kitts--Jones & Lough, favorably witb any vessel of her class, bere con—Short rib closed at Ste, 64. per | thls person and came to America, For five Brig Rapid (Br), Bernier, St Jodi NF—Hewilett & Tor- ie Whalemen. } years he took an active part In the move. | "ance hari 5, i, IvERFOOL PRovisions Mangez—Livenroot, Dec. 9, | ment for German immigration, and German. | gBrif ore Swan, Chariemton and Georgetown, SC-1B | At Ay elena Oct 15, brig Heman Smith, Senter, of Boston, | gy, party to Boston, the depot was de %%€l¥ packed with umanity and the streets filled wi, © @ solid mags of Human Hair, cheapest r o d the cheers | 2 P. M.—Lard, dbs, 8d 01 rhe 00 sp, 60 wh. Fa ‘twist people. The Duke entered his car Mid bas American colonization, and when at the end of F Day (Br), McBride, San Jnan—Strout Bros. A letter from Capt Bamlip, of bi one yard long, $3; Frenc' ©! thousands, who continued to bn. ran and Wave |, pyeesoct Teorey Manunr—Livenroor, Dec. #~ | that time he returned to Germany he brought with | Scir Lavone, Whitmore: Kingston, Ja—A Ht Solomon & | Oct 1d, reports her 80 miles NWF oF pte Sines | Laales' own fialr ‘made over, the, Latent their handkerchiefs. As the train 1 0Ved off the | 9), Mi cSpirite petroleun Hee Dee. 9.—Petroieum, | Bim letters of introduction to eminent persons in | © leaving, ¥ weeks previous. Reports at Fiores Oct 1%, bark | band. | 862 Bowery, near Duke appeared on the rear end of the c. Sf ANd dofea paid for humat Co, ' that country. With a glance Madame de B— ‘Schr Mary E Higgit ine, St Jago—James E Ward &Co, | Benj Cummin, huis hat to the multitude until the tray’ Was out of the young Bismarck (who wasthen the Breatest foe of wt sight. monarchy in Burope) comprehended the new comer, 1 he run was made to Boston without a.¥ stops, VIEWS OF THE PAST. While here he renewed an acquaintence he haa pre- | ott pMISonen: Davia; Jeckaonvitie. Van’ 49 gf. for One pale Amer) Ports. W. VANDEWATE! R, his 0 BP pad ark Moroceo (Br), Farnsworta, | J+ OFFIOK, CABINET ANR OMTROANTILE FURNI DUNKIRK, Nov 90—Sailed, ant & Bro, Savannah, and by two o'clock the imperial party was Saley | viously formed 1n Paris with the irish Fenian lead. Schr Palma, Rankin, Savanpab: ir & Co, HAVANA, Dec 9—Arnived, bark Elbe, from New York, 63 Ann ana 168 Wiliam atreets, New York, coal yeturned to their quarters in the Revere Houx oe ers, O'Mahoney and Stephen; he had followed the Sobr Wi! Palmer, Cole, Ri nd—! . Ball & Co. LONDONDERRY, Dec 9—Arrivea, steamship Corinthian, )GGIN A GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, eo DECEMBER 10, workingmen's movement in England, and he brought i, Bedell, Richmond— Abiel Abbott. Seott, Quebec for Liverpool (and proceeded), J Gog will opene After resting @ couple of hours at the hotel, the | 18i0--‘he North German Paritament conrtitcted the | with him to Germany many learned documents on ‘artridge, Norfolk BJ Wi ot ny bt ag Dee Scarrived, steamship Indie, Munro, New . onday, Decemmir 11, members of the imperial party entered ine it German eropire. The weat of the Frez.ch guys | the federal aystem, For Bismarck and Madame | ig @Ri Race eomaren awards, Roanoke fafind—Bent } York land left or Giaggow A poten, New Importatons carriages again and drove to the Music Hail, wher 1800 —— removed from Tours to Bordeaux, de B. Howell became a precious instrument, | Lehr Pyrola, Major, Baitimore—W Chalmers. ork. 4 . mship Russia) ot - highly interesting exercises awaited them. The ie gf Act providing sor female suffrage in | The lady had no trouble in extracting a promise Bebr Adolph lugel, Davia, Baltimore—Abiel Abbott. In port Dec 4, bark, Argean, Monroe, undergoing repairs. ‘ Tortoise Shel and musical entertainment in honor of His linperial yoring ch ae became a law. that be would Keep their relations secret, and when Sebr Susanna, Woodman’ Wilmington, Dei-—W Chal MayAouRZ, Nov 23—In pert schra OM rett, Reed: | Jet Jewelry. 108 Bronaw Higho ‘ag jnaugurated by the City Council and | 1660—Howeii Cobb, of Georgia, Secretary of the | there isa Jady as we ad @ principle in the case Bebr Edie Waters, Thorp, Philadelphia--Salter & Liver Bryant, and Laura Pride, Scopean, all for ___7%8 Broadway, catried out by ‘ope Of its special committees jn con- ‘Treasury, resigned, what won't for fruit as owing to heavy rains the roads in Ty IT, MOTHERS, TRY IT NOW-—MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething. Beat ang urout seswody wn the world for all discnage of ghiluremy more. wi . —Gere ‘ a Co. \d were neariy Impaseable, COR With the Music Committee of the Schoo) | 180% Gi walD, surrendered t9 the French A BRNTIMENTAL YOUNG IRTEHMAN | 4 jary Brewer, Saunders, Boston HY Buon ee | " is pein Bosra, ‘Tbe doors Were opened Al (nree O'Gloye for aller @ BlgOM HS WODWA @) see Vue a womens Bad YO niee ber chy Biackptone, Wickson, Providence W Jackson ‘ALERMO, Nov 10—Arrived, bilg Rabboni, Coombe, Ban