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10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIM,,y NOVEMBER 1, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. ee wie ine deren, New York ‘okohama—repairs nearly compisted™ a —_ee Oct 15—Arrivél, brig E Miller (Br), Parker; bet was not accepted, for It woold be presam aos | oBIT”” 5 woth Carrie E Grant, Sanford, Elizabethport for Bos- THE JERSEY BANK ROBBERY on the partof cee in ahs, group, extsine : -vARY. Ss HI PPI NG N EWS. 2 ebay olpre e ich iors Parker, Hoboken for Portiand. ‘man of quills and pencils to express an adverse oil Bai Sept §—Arrived, ship Oalume: vurl- Hoboken for idence. TAVIA, it, Keazer, Mai opinion. John A. Griswold. Bent parker it, Rondout for New Haven. tius (efore reporied without date.) ‘ Ww, mn. J Oo} oJ Sees ‘Apa ill ther head could carn’ all ie knew. ye” sohn A. Griswold, of Troy, im thes Biaeei cf WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH. Kehr Hamar peace mara Lom | cages tae Seles terkLorens, Pewee, om it can be easily imagined how the unexpected |“ .w York, died at his residence in that city yester- , qinhe Bie ) Hodge Res. Pdatins, Oct 28—Saitod previous, steamship Wau- The Jury Out Twenty-six Fours amiouncement ty ape’ ua teapaieaneR ies wr 4 | dayevening, He expired at the hour of paleaety Heads rf Tous ima omer ys harps Schr denen, New York for Norwiel mks for Nave York via. and st Phomay. i - 3 0 a 5 bine 6 ddy, ‘ Be Weentatons x the aforesatd fallible serib’ perk eight o'clock, after having endured the pain 0! now open for the iransaction of business Sehr Success, Ric! done oe ‘Norwich. bar ee oct 6—) ship (Bn, Moen, out Agreement, dia not appear in court at all during", <t /PONS | Ungering ilness with Christian fortitude and the | M7 i in ne round of great service to those having |. Sct wis mis, sevor Fall River. | from Malagt tor New York: t= . fe a poor old tather watened toy Bt og Way’ fr the | most edifying amount of resignation. business with veel passing fo and froin the Boa, Gna | ee Hodes ork for Porta Havas, Oct 25—sailed, Dark Maria (Sp), Mieras, New. ee ey “good news, r progres: and the . -five years of age. He was ol vill be given to merchants and others to r Ley rea] mshins Cleopatra, Phillips, New York ; alleged couspiracy WA* 4" eeioped he seemed to Me. Reiawenlciwas ate oye . ev eey fact ep: be are nen EE | | win ieee Citta, Moriah. to ihe later will probably Sehr ¥ Pi born in the town of Nassau, Rensselaer county, | commun promptly. Behr Piuue seein : 317 at Sehr nH Brown, Pierce, for Providence. | return to New York vie Nassau), i /R OF REPROACH N. Y., in the year 1817, and resiaed during a portion As there is no other telegraphic communication with Be ped Boney payed Te to rey bark Sepumius ‘tp, Sarin eas JUDGE DEPUY; DISCHARGES, ‘THEM, |", the face, ‘Laverroot, Oct 29—Arrived, Calcutta (Br), Tesplte Creie Werte page Makrmest, friends, and. | of his youth under the roof of his relative, the | Ww sone, ino Herald Line will ve open rorait business | SUS ME 1 ow owes, New York for Portland. GuIyMRFOOL Net orks Suse re heavy “oad ting upon his heart; and he has | 1te General Wool. At his first venture in life he | 114 private messages, and the same attonded to with all |. Sehr F Treat, McIntyre, New York for Gardiner, | derson, do. pili it a Nine Conviction and Three op edd "On the last day he was in | "gaged in the wholesale a ade. Be possible despatch. ee jeatisllcap tiara DEAT ERROR, xs, Oct 2}—Cleared, brig James Br, Cevart he remarkea, with & halfehoked utterance | Tie, or icy ant at leading polltician besities, | All messazes must be prepaid Behe Wnts a Trent zone: ae Cala Wins, Gerd—Arrived, Amerfous, Baas Alexandria. * for Acquittal. as the tears dropped unbldden, “lf anything 8hould | in the year 1857 he became connected with the iron | The following rates have becn established -— ScRE Ald uith, Palladelphta for Fall River. ¢ muastab, Get “Arrived: ig 18 come out 0! ’ is ‘Troy. These iron works Pri twenty-five cents for ten words or Pemb) Le en eal iw oo THE LAST OF POOR F.” | Hive ‘since been extended. 10-Yast proportions in | ier, vate actnwe'syery ndaitignal wort, Be Rat eee ee en ee et | treat ta ifesuiied, chip Kit Carson, Spenced Whatever sympathy is extended to Doyle may be | connection with the Bessemer steel works located i 1 a for Boston, | | ,Poxtsxo L Schr White Wi ), Valparaiso, attributed mainly to the respect in which bis | the hall iactory. Mr, Griswold was the owner of | _ Business messages—For a message of twenty wordsor | £CET Honey Ginks, Chase New York iat hee London Ponrtann. T, ‘Oct A6—Arrived in the Roads, bark Au- / THe ” vessels off White , father and bondsmen are held in the community. ° s cognize the | less, to be delivered on board vessels o1 itestone, One | Steamer United States, Davis, New York for Fall Biver. | guste, (rom ‘Amsterdam for Ainerica. He FEELING THROUGHOUT THE CITY. SUB FARLING IN THB CITE Re ee ieee ee dom the income irom his | dollar; five cents tor every additional word. r Pi Pi (i } brig Emma E Holbrook, det $ 7 d for i . Ess may be summed up ina few words, A verdict Of | wo, combined with the royalties he re- | Advertisements for New Youx Hunaup free. SAILED. goane, to lond for Boon. ' tsi owit ith and made or Broadway and Ann street, Steamships City of Washington, for Liverpool; Frisia, Smixups, Oct 18—Sailed, Northe s , 2) 4 s y louse that throwing out the tes- | @dded to his great wea . Herald Office, corner y 5 ngton, p . : ‘Another: Trial Cannot Be Had Till, ‘the Clmony oF the fiievesattogether the circumstantial ithe repens froamastors: of se. Wed Herald Ship News Office, pler Nol East River. Hatubulrg; "Zembra, Bristol colby Glansow Franklin’ | York ane 16-sailed, ahip Red Deer (Br), Miveks, ! , e ra evidence was far stronger than that on which Don- | erection to the Mayoralty of Troy on the democratic Herald Branch Office, No 1265 Broadway, Savann South’ Carolina, Charleston. Fortiand, Oy bark ‘Con meror 1), Devidvos: Rem work 3 ; January Term. nelly was hanged at Frechold, ticket in 1855. In the Fall of 1856 he received the | Whitestone Dock, Whitestone, LI. pees anchored at Quarantine, oueward, poand — | 20¢h, ship John Q/Gaunt (Br Tucker ea Tae for . A few minutes atten oe See rat. Sipoharasd democratic nomination for Congress from the Troy ———————— Re ay Seo Bowry, for Sasol. Orig, | aie ore ike Huahie Paks os Atvol Br)! raed ixed the ausouut at ‘$20,000 each for McWil. Laie but Sips GR BNOL Uy the oe ee oe eee Ae Almanac for New York=This Day. dons Bebe Queenstawn, brigg Guisborough for St | | St Jaco, Oct Arrived, rk Annie Augusta, Wallace, u 1862 he was ag: i 3 6 pis ams and Doyle. democrat, and was elected by 1,287 majority. He for Havre. ‘Sacva, Oct 19—Arrived, brig A M Williams (Br), Der: A ‘J y . HIGH WATER, — Philadeiph'; Senfehce Passed on’ Proctor, Sp RL Ege Lge Was a war democrat in Congress, and in 1804 was 6 30| Gov. Isiund..---eve $30 | Beauty. for saniey "Pit outward bound Brig Queen of | mie i rig John. Welsh, Vanselow, north: of Hat- The District Attorney then arose and moved for blicans. ‘He was elected, Foley and Denvnin; sentence on Proctor, Denning and Foley. ‘The | Rominaten Dy te Teer elected in 1868. He 3 sg: Court directed the Sheriff to bring them in. As | forveq on the Committees on Naval Affairs and . "New York. onioome Provtor uaa growa fat on "aus, congue: | Ways and Means in Congress, On the dh. of July, chapiaae Siren in ye Mets Be: Ha Cidade, | ome Geasereh tas oeived dees teraaeeain eae oe on them. ‘rector has grown fat on stat mur Victol ‘om New Yorl rr New Orlean: 1» Gi ps i: iy ment; Denning wears the same expression of re- | 1368, he was nominated for Governor of Tite Sine OCEAN STEAMERS, pofore reported wretked at Spier, inlet Bok 3 Wroks | St Jonx i, Oct —Cleared, brig John Givan (Br) for FIFTEEN/ YEARS IN ‘STATE PRISON, | morse, ana Foley, or more properiy Mose Vogel— | Of New York, but was defeated. | Since tine wate — the shaft of her propeller near the stera Oct 2, diéabling | Piuladelplia; Ada H Halls (Be, Phinney, Matangass fi 7 ‘| Jew in evety ineament—looks as if he | treat present in charge of his sons, His stern | DATES OF DEPARTURE FHOM NEW YORK FoR THE | the ship, which took in large volumes of water) the Ir arker, Sawyer, anchor was di in 75 sathoms of water, and cl 1 #, Oct 12—In port barks Surprise, Hoyt, for New a were about to enter hospital for incurables, His loyalty during the war, as evidenced by his per- MONTH OF NOVEMBER, paid oa Sect eoered i PEG ae mney York lag ? h 4 57 | Sandy Hook, t veve 745 | Wind at sunset NNW. a Anpreas, about Oct 2~Salled, schr Emma F Law, ore. by'the ‘Almoner, Averitt, 4 3 ; lacrymose countenance and somewhat attenuated | gonar record, and particulary by his equipment aoe Galle. | Destination. Ofice, ihe wind and waves, sea to heavy to land dll daylicht. | _ Yoronawa, Sept iG—Sailed, barks Emulation (Br, They/Are, Harricd Om to | Mult 4,20, gla: aie gmoney om We | he halting ofthe Aid wonity ost GEMM OND | Gas woman (ioe | acon — | Patt Seumerdoueeeen ages itkecias mextoamn | AG, esr Tah in, mis ein, ogre, Sosa be Thy 6 Sen! a private means, endeared him to his countrymen, . q s gaml | Gituan han Pronsbane wiih: bee’ Serle IBD. tae ; Trenton. Judge Depue, in passing sentence, said:— Within a recent period Mr. Griswold was pros- WSiroaawae | St il EM. saip went to pisces; Raamencee recs ae | ye yaa yeisco ylon (Br), Leac and crew were rred from steamer Gen Meade to “Iss Broadware” | the City of Austin, from Galveston for New York. 29 Broadway. Barx Macotx Cuarmax (Br), from New Orleans for Liv- 7 Bowling Green | erpool, before reported in Hampton Roads in @ disabled Charles J. Proctor, Joseph Foley and Frank Den- | trated by a severe and complicated mternal mal- ning, the Grand Jury of this county presented two in- | aay, Not long ago he suffered an attack which was dictments against “you; one, for uaving in sour | so serious that Ite never rallied, but gradually Tn port Oct 2, ships Mi Crosby, for London, Mg: IB Worcester orion New Yormedg? oF Nontons Me American Ports. “| ALEXANDRIA, Oct 30—Arrived, schrs Alex Young, je Possession certain tools with intent to’ use thein i N Bee and Aroun Fi Tor an Uunlawiul purpose: the other for brezking | failed .until his. death. Mrs.’ Griswold and | 1 IN P BOs In Al d the Court Room— | ia entering the Flest National Bauk of thiscity. “The | daughters were summoned home from Burope to Gity of Antwerp... |Nov. Ps |S Broadway | Condition, arrived at Nortolk 30th. for repairs. “Tt will be | pALEXANDRIA,, Oct 30—Arrived. soh d indictment was not disposed ‘of. You may be re- y ely that his condition was | Westphalia 61 Broadway. Recessary to discharge about ON bushels of corn inorder | BOSTON, Oct W—arnred, steamships Saxon, Crowell, McWAliéms in Jail/-The Bail quired to give testimony, on oiler indictments and i Pe rateea pragyiyats oe physicians. Celtic... 19 Broadway. to get her rudder unshipped and to secure her shitting | pniindelpliiay Nereus Bearse, New York; bark Franocs, Reduced to $20,000 Teanghe erae SUT oF uakamiaereat on aeane aon galorat Tucwting Green | "Sanu Ponptono (Gp), Canto tom New Orleans or Bar- | Haute uct Whighe viset Witting Ney sumer : q a writ of habeas corpus, You - i ‘ORDICHO (Sp), Canto, ew - | Jeans; Lacy Wri ney, on, - Ausf luced to $: i teat certain extent to te consideration of she'Gourt | Corporate Honor to the Memory of the | Peulschien Nov pom ing ated cclous, whieh put ato Gharienion 28in, disabled, sus- | tin, kay: Raltimor’; Bellé Hardy, Baker, Kenuebec, to . pits Race Mh ae for the information you have iven enable 1c " . ,. bo! bs taines jamage to spars and ri ion a r Baltimore. Sinte\ to prosecute ‘other parties. ~The Court Wilt con- meceae ee elf tine Ro Harbury. i Brontwey, | ingaleaks serie? ne Suiled—Steamsinp Blackstone; bark Elliott Ritchie. / 7 “te great trial is over; but it cannot be sald = Paley. Fae ee et ee ean anit ake |, The Mayor of Troy, has iasued'the following proc: Qeeanie. f-That there'ts an end to vhe jong agony of suspense. Vourt don't intend to sentence you on more me in Jamation:— i etment. us history of cach of you Is Ho ae For seven weary, pain{ulxdays the Chief of Police | suchas would entitle you to any consideratioit fram the MASONS ETN RR Oem: SOW Eh 8TH, Fe ee Lanes and a detective-of Jersey City were on their trial for Court. ihe sentence which he daw, Imnposes tor the To ‘HE HONORABLE CoMMON COUNCIL:— Bia. : victed is imprisonment no ‘an offence of great enormity, and the jury—an ex- | exceeding fifteen years at fed hws ore fine mot ex: its city is orien ie eu the Lin of ree iat fmme ding $4,000 th. e Court consider what conse. | the mest eminen an esteeme: ecllent one onjthe whele—was unable to agree as | Gtences would have resulted “it you had succeeded Liverpool. .|19 Broadway. Bark Srevta, Weston, from Providence Oct 18 for | Bark Flore Glasgow ...|7 Bowling Green | Charleston, in ballast, is ashore at Cape Lookout. chored in ti Jee igreling Green | Banx Caxton (Fr), from Mexico for Falmouth, B, which Havburg. 6. Broadway, ut into Charleston Oct 29, disabled, was leaking’ badly; | pool, bode i ful fore and waaln Masts sprung, and lost xudder eu ‘Also arrived 3ist, barks Autocrat (Br), Healy, and Thos ane we CORLTINORE, Oct sO Arrived, brig Glance (Br), Da Gal- ‘TEMO! et 30—Arrived, nce (Br) ‘re PORT OF NEW YORK, OCT. 81, 1872. | yenicu nentashore onthe North Beaker, below tee lat: | rell. Turks Ialand. : ter port, Oct 25, but was got off 28th without damage. Cieared—Stainship Hibernian (BH), Watts, Liverpoot . for Weymouth, w: towed ‘down and an. e Roads, where she rei at sunset, with others (before re poecons bound out. Slst—Arrived, bark Kate Agnes (Br), Ferguson, Livers Wo their guilty The excitement attending the trial | in your design. One of you served a term | Members, John A. Griswold was ®& man via Halifax: brigs 8I ook, Kingston; Italia (Br). ‘ Bank Gioyaxxt Gaaaixo (Ital), Paola, from New York i i tines ‘has ied away; but as water, once set in motién, es Hee eee saat Teen Ertce there ig | Of Ronor, enterprise and ‘integrity. He aie CLEARED. Sept ld for sligo, pait into Queenstown Oat 29 leaky, berth nitrate oho aeegelenagllee heal ler reals sways and gantinues in a troublous state long-after | auother circumstance in your favor, “You acknowledged | @ gentleman of uniform politeness, affability — Bax Agpa (Nor), Dietrich, from Montreal for Hall, | — Salled—Batks Carmel, Londonderry; Pallas, Hamburg; ; your guilt and you savedthe county the expense of a 7 he many marks Steamship City of Washington (Br), De Lamotte, Liver- | wrecked at A! ‘he disturbing cause {s removed, so the agitation | Prosecution. And this will be considered in imitigation at | Md benevolence, Among. the | muly, mitt pool vin Queens wneJonn 6 Dale ‘badly 1 b 5 very badly damaged, aud the vessel has been con- BATH, Oct #—Sailed, brig Hyperion, for Wilmington, of ‘the pataic mind on this most serious case | punishmentin your case. The sentence of the Vourt te | i “how citizens was that of Mayor of this city, ip Frisia (NG), Meier, Hamburg—Kunhardt & | demned. } Del. i hat you, Proctor, be ed at hard labor in the State " Co, ANGOR, Oct 29—Cleared, brigs Fidelia, White, Mex- will contmue for many days to come. | Prion for. the. ot i tineen and | and es such was the presiding officer of the Com. | Steamship Franklin (NG), Dehnike, Stettin—Wendt & | g,vivun in atnmyeon Rate bstortag’ eat ema sinay Nypetions Clark, Witington, NOs welir Judge Sac MY ‘McWilliams .aud Doyle are rescued from | {hat you, Denning, be con hard’ labor | mon Council. It, therefore, behooves you to offer | Ramm arrived in Hampton Roads yesterday @lst), experience: init Seeses H i ; i ney, vy City. the Sinte “Frisoh for ‘fifteen years and you. | to hi -memory such tokens of regret and respect | |" Stoamship Crescent City, Curtis, Nassau via Havana— | Ncavy weather and had to throw overboard part of her | My, Rit Actacy Oto, ia sea sohr Chas ¥ Heyer, ‘the fekm’s cell, but they will have once more to w bo-contined at hard labor in the Stale Prison for | ag jig character and the occasion demand for | Atlantic Mail Steamship 66, ee Poland, Boston. id ticosti, went ashore Oct 2. The cargo is | brig Italia, West Indics, throw temselrer-upon their country, Avecond | Rayetraataith atepad"Litibe plore | tat "parpome you are inviged fo mee sped | jfaateu ew arin Maloy, Revannah—W R Oar. | Bua Paes Mlrates, my Bt Rominge pees | Aer am re uty Sehoyhen, MN mve, trial cannot ‘be had during the present term’ of | removed. Semen ER FIM RRR GcCUInES NOve aay ene ystcamabip South Carolina, Becket, Charloston—H R | ture not stated. A EDGARTOWS, poet BrArrived, schre JR Atwood. 4 a clock. Z SB. ©. S . organ & Co. 7 G Bi , bound east; ‘ving, do eourt, and the ensuing three months must be Years | ET eee ae ne ei autfedcas cooly as | .DENSI8 O, LavuiLix, President of” Common | "Swamahip Regulator, Freeman, Wilmington, NO—Loril- F Portaad Mer eit Centan er aig ined eile Stones | forsale es %o these men, for-they are now under ban. The 5 ‘i Council. lard Steamship Uo. for @ harbor on'the night of the 27th ‘of October, the | _ Returned—Schr Wm G R Mowry, Eaton, from George- 0, 0 ever, and not a wrinkle could be seen on SNR FE adh ko, Steamship Volunteer, Bloodgood, Philadelphia—Loril- | weather being thick and rainy, went ashore wn, DC, for St Stephen, N. Prison -cell is, to men of a sensitive disposition, | his ‘broad, massive brow; Denning drew lard Steamship Co. One the Ment ‘side’ Of the North point or | FERNANDINA, lu, Oct 21—Arrived, schra Jounie F Preferable to the mental torture which weighs | loug breath and. hardly raised his eyes, Sheriit THE FEAST OF ALL SAINTS. male Aukathor (Non, Strom, London—Tetens & Bock- | Gardiner's ‘sland, “near the lighthouse. "On the Fall River (andeaitog provious se Mw for them down. sc nakiGtinh aia aes arm, and bound ie bya eavy ‘par of nau 00 . Sean M4 = AR Pa Pas Bane Soret Waa lenty eam Francisco—C Comstock Gare dona MeGowan commandine ‘on hhop way trom wi ) rs Honton abt AG 5 the right arm of police officer Romaine. While the |\Origin of the Festival an ts Cele» | “Bark Gessner (NG), Christopher, Bremen—H Koop & srg daa Mee, ind Sound, and while o ng |g Sp, Amader. Matanzas; 28th, bark MB Ste At an early hour yesterday morning the resi- | operation was being performed Romaine seemed bration To-Day. ¢ is paint iiscovered the as oat fending eee gon, Seimers,"Glentucg schr Wm iH yones New Gents of the billin the neighborhood of the court | Very, UNCONIfOTta pte, ae ne at Un The andicnce, | To-day 1s a festival set aside by the Roman | , ark Zghann.Kerler (NG), Raho, Bremen via Philadel: | possibie, owing’ to ‘the heavy. sur to render house were on‘foot, and the query, “Has the jury | Penuing saw the point of the joke, and, opening his | Catholic, Anglican avd High Episcopalian churches Bark Orion (Wi Sgreed "was heard on every side, The jury | feroclous, catilike mouth, gave asickly laugh. | | | i pay:tribute to the memories of the saints by | oc" ADDIE “] ut thy res .e Wi a Tl " Were locked up for the night, not in the jury Denning i eB Mie late ant: nie the oflicer | celebrations and services in their places of wor- itis Guisborough (Bx), Enos, 8t Martins—H A Vatable | heavy Sea and the sur f y aval soe oth in ie court room of | the | could only use his lest. ‘This was a blunder wich | ship similar to tiose performed on Sundays. ‘The | “Schr Matilda (an, Weldon. Tamploo—} W Wilson & Co. Meee ere TRAIT A cathe Re sity aoe juarter Sessions, where a lounge, cushis - | was rectified to the great amusement of the officers | gy 4 4 ‘chr Mary D Leach, ins, Antigua— vonberg. t in, e P| 5 ee iad Re, Cushioned arm | Treuarge.. When each of the prisoners was thus | Chfistian Church honors all the saints together on ht Freedom (ir), King, Windsor, N8—Crandall, Ber- | fieh toe 8 PM AL this! time &. secomd ‘attemne | Mary five, Pratt. Barbados; Clara J Adamns, McFadden, vhairs, tables and benches formed resting places. i 7 hanksgivi od for th teaux & Co. \ e | H handcuffed to @ police officer the whole squad | this feast. First, in thanksgiving to God for the ‘Schr-Anta Currier Br), Peck, St John, NB, via Port- | WA% made to relieve the schooner, but In consequence | Havan. e Fh i Looks ‘One or two preferred a stretch on the soft carpet. | marched oat of Court and into the jail. ‘The Suerif | graces and crown of His elect; second, in order | jana Hy Prk Peek es Ma FESS Re Sah Re eee EE id ble oy png inal magna ifthe constablein charge were not prohibited from | only remained here long enough to secure arms for | ¢y yx cite its children to imitate their lives and vir- Schr LS Davis, Bishop, Charleston—Evans, Ball & Co. Sis Ate commander of the Pons deulted un autier ae Sailed—Schr J H Counce, Trim, New York. Promoting their comforts they might have an inter- MUEAGLOn olceltaen mienten, Tekan tha ppesine ot ties tues, and, thirdly, to implore God's blessings | uectt 2°hm Willams, Wilmington, NC—E 8 Fowell & tempt, the master of the schooner, with the assistance | | GALWESTON, Oct25—Uleared, brig John Wesley, Ford, t the crews from the eral ‘ls at hor, havin, Providence. esting game of ninepins, for which the passage- | sentence Proctor, Foley and Denning, with thelr | through their intercession. $ owe heads N a ala Saha ba g York. Co, Cleared 21st, brig Prentiss Hobbs, Dodge, Port Spain. G), Futterer, Antwerp—C Tobles & Co. bp her.’ Bed aaobered te tle) launealate, eintin | FORMEBS MONROE, Oct Sle Passed In for Balkinore, lifford, Clifford, Marseiles—J E Ward & | ‘he following morning pean) an attempt was made | bark Clansman (Br), Marr, from Dublin. to haul the vessel off, but without waccess, owing to the ey paid. in, bark Geo Kingman, Atkins, from Troon me anally succecded'in carry, | Sailed-—Burk Cricket, Kean (from Rio Janeiro), Balti- more), ‘Also splled) bark Village Belle, for Londonderry ; brigs 10. Schr M E Purner, Camp, Richmond, Va—Slaght 4 | during the previous night got a strain ‘on the 26th—Arrived, bark Thos Brocklebank, Allen, Havana. ° Potty. Cleared—Steumship Atiadne, Doane, ‘New York}. bri waye ee amtraiy apted. To ward om the | escort, rere approaching the railroad depot at ORIGIN OF HR URROVIVALe pRehe Annie E Reynolds, Sipple, Philadelphia—Geo F crea fons of pig ron. A740 Eee, lot Kellie Husted. whites Pen 1 ageing : ae “‘aweet restorer” one of them proposed to play EN ROUTE TO TRENTON. ‘The dedication of a famous church in Rome gave Gane ‘Harvest, Corwin, Providence—H W Jackson & Co, | Was taken in tow by the Bronx, the men on board the GEORGETOWN, Dc, Oct 28—arrived, steamship rog:leap, but this was regarded as a practical joke | This was unheard-of rapidity, even for a Jersey | occasion to this festival, The Pantheon or Ro. | Sehr Oregon, Wilson, Providence —Ii W Jackson & Go.” | ‘wren at 8164 A oo a ee a BBE aNa: Now Od ectey Abby Queen, on the three old members.of the jury. -Before they | Sheriff, but he was anxious to have such desperate | tanga was a temple butlt by Marcus Aurelius, the Les Jone ne pee hte aad #Bro. | deep water, slipped her anchor and was towed toa safe | Dunbar, Bangor tor Washington; J J Spencer, Day, do customers taken off his hands as quickly as possi- 4 toamer Bristol, Wallace, Philadelphia, anchorage under the lee of Gardner's Island. Notwith- | tor Philadelphia; Jesse, Sawyer, ner for New York Sapsed into srumber for the night ble, before any confederates could be upprised of | fVorite counsellor of Agustus, and dedicated to pio ire Handing several pleces of her false keelcame up alongside | White Sea, Jones, Fox isle for do; Daylight, Snowman, SEVERAL BALOTS WERE TAKEN it. They will be brought back to teatity ‘on the | Jupiter the Revenger, in compliment to Augustus the schooner remains comparatively light and seawor- | Hallowell for do rshal Ney, Grifin. port for do} vith ssobetantially:theeame, result. It: wad stben |( tial in, the -Sauruary, tars," Proctor, who. as has | "Pou his victory at Actium over Antony and Cleo- ARRIVALS. thy, and alter recovering her anchor and chain will pro- | Clara, Clarg, Calais for do; Delmont, Gales, Portland tor 4 been stated, 1s an educated and a clever man, patra, It was called Pantheon either because the ceed on her voyage. Itis conceded that Capt Smith, in at . Balt 4 rere ty 1 3B, ly, E Staples, God Proposed to alter the programme and ballot for | made some very satirical allusions to his treat. | Statue of Mars and other gods were placed in it, | REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACATS anp | His silorts to save his ves ol and cargo, did all that was | | LUBEC, Oct 23Arcived. sohre Mary E Staples God 2ach of the Gefendants separately. This led to the | ment by the Court. He regards. the mitigation of | 0, becauses Its halrglobe-like Agure represented HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Mera omnia a phromea ughton, do for do; Sammy Ford, Alien, New York Scan Pixnxy, Baker, was loaded at Souther & Co's pier, | Houhton. do for with 2) barrels ale, and picked up by | “Zitn’ Arrived, sclir Olive Branch, Brown, New York for’ > Lane Sh pret c attaoase ringed ataarackiy: | SuesRsi Tr congue wnare tite bane Seapcr GAD ae t An Es ts her supposed, grounded on the flats, and left there e Oct 27—Arrived, steamships Juan, De 2wo for acquittal. The original metnod was after- THE BANNER HOMICIDE. | tuuaa. Here the saints aud anartyrs of the Church | Mcumanip igite us dha das tse tse il | tater alne ty o om he nee: at int | achat, Mavetay appeased eed Goss Vor @rards resumed, and at one time the vote stood on . Bane Were afterwards commemorated, In addition to | "gi boats Keagett. Now antworp Oct 12, | smsliishe jailed to right, and, tllitg, remained at the Lot | TSS Pow oth defendants six for conviction, four for.acquit- | Inquest Before Coroner Herrman—Very | this fact Pope, Gregory Ill. consecrated a | with mdse gid Bo tase rene to Pate ES Bote | fom following result:—McWilliams, nine for conviction, | his punishment as mercy with a-vengeance. the heavens, which is the Mg es Pe retation of Steamship Erin (2p), Lawson, London Oct 13, via Havre | South Boston, the Greek word Pantheon, V. cleansed, | 16th, with three for acquittal; Doyle, ten for conviction and opened and consecrated this structure in 607, It | 22, tad eign 2) 83 Sournwest Pass, Oct 27—Arrived, brig R B Gove, Hark- bayonet drt Sal 4 c chapel in St. Peter's church in honor of all 1 1 Scur Tooxauita, Recd, at Portland Oct 29 from Bay of led—Steamship Argos. Sel, Blank two. Tho-number for conviction then | Conflicting Testimony—The Rival Po- | fiints, and heace also the celebration of te feast, | Mogenecd Meaery winds son stettin oct 12, | St Laurence Feports rough weathers lost ‘tmiubeous | NOMBOR et ah eheived, bark Magnle “Chapm went -steodily upward till the jurors became | Mtical, Factions Cutting Dowm Ban- | Pope ( egory 1V., going into France tn the reign of | Copenhagen 1st and Havre 18th, with mdse and 610 pas. | TUdder braces, and had sails badly torn. UE Ha a eRe oe ieladag onal mers—The Responsibility Not Fixed | Jouls Debonlre, propagated the festival, und it strong westely winds, ‘with heaty seas to the Bankai | ints Hampton Roads Oct20 with love of eadder. wee Pat Sarah Queen, Ere! CH Kirk, Robinaon: George Hart, PELL LEE® FOR TUE NIGHT. Upon Any One. holida: ‘y from thence N and NE storms. . Ducan Boardman, Billard, and ry ley a of obligation in all tne Southern and s Scnn Hear, Loyle, from Halifax, before reported ashore | New Yor! The Court relaxed the customary rigid starving | Yesterday Coroner Herrman held an inguiry into | Cathotle sonntriss of Europe, as well as in those of witle kad apes to WH Garrison tad atrony gn Nite Mate, Got oF without damage, and arrived up to ‘NEW BEDFORD, Oct 30—Sailed, schrs WD Mangum, #ystem in their behalf, and although they were not | the circumstances attending the death of Thomas | South Ameria. It was originally kept on the Ist Le peice see ene cess pai ay A ad pats hosel Shin! nk destgrae Yor ter-ataasats, vortancpe: ick Chase; Tantamouat, Saunders, and Mary Louisa, Lowell, Jarniehed with - canvas-back duek or pickled | Mangan, of 50 Cherry street, who was Killed by the | Gute’ Why tiw Ghuren comanemerates te eistot | Charleston. bound south) Wit" steamships Leo, and |; ee Bair auih, in distress, will go oa the railway at | \NEWEORT, Oct 20, PM—Arrived, schrs 8:8 Smith, ‘salmon, they had what the old tubber, Jack Steele, | falling of the chimney to which @ banner was | of ali the sa:nts in general on this day can be an- eee ee eT at Me math eedtores: Steamship Isuac Bell, Blakeman, Richmond, City Point Wilmington for repairs. Ks i and Norfolk, with mdse and passengers tothe Old Domin- | _ Scnr Lavra 8 Watson, Wells, at New Bedford 30th f New York for Plymouth; Rocket, Thompson, Weebaw- aba eT ea stiached on Saturday evening. The first witness | $weted best in the words of the proclamation of | fon steamalin a. "0 Bloodgood, Phitadetphia, with | $Mlals,an wolng over Naituckat Shows 20th, started =the | ee ee Beton ST, one Ne Ate aa ‘was Morris Murphy, of 417 Pearl street. He testi- | commemorate every one Of those suluts in whom | mdse tod Lorillard.” h Fa tee pape at et contd Ja eons Pe Rat fren sinh, PM—Sailed, selirs Harr percy, Perey! ich Per- Many of them slept soundly. The morning ablu- | fed that ne went to the point where the excite- | God's graces have been eminent, for that would be | _Ship Union (ot Damariscotta), Colter, Havre 30 days, king Kelly. and Thos Bilis, Kelly, New Yor i Scur Ws Watworm, which went ashore on A st. 8 . tions were dispensed: with, not from choice, but | ment was, and learned that a banner had already | too heavy 9 buraen, and becauso.Jn shose:particu- Mare and had strong W sua NW wind bev ale Wis; | Bar Oct'24 will prove a total lose the rough, ‘weather ot | Johnson fr Benton's Roca Hawa Hondewe eae ee from.neceseity. Before the hour for the opening n torn down. Alter being there a little while lar feasts we do celebrate we may justly be thought | the Banks, the last week rendering it impossible to get her off. Her NORWICH, Oct 29—Arrived, schr Ida Jayne, Jayne,’ Co] to have omitted some of our duty through infirmit: Bark Malvina (NQ), , broadside 1g stove in, deck started up, and she is other- “©f the Court they were marched tn single fle back | ne saw the banner fall, and a few seconds later the | or negligence, therefore the Holy Churn appoints salto order. ‘Took the northern pacese, and hed tee | Wise badly damaged. So their room. Shortly before ten -o'clock the con- | chimney fell. Witness saw 8 man named Farrell | this day incommemoration of the saints in gen- | Weather: been 7 days west of the Banks. The Malvina is | Scr Pact. & Taowrsox, Sears, from New York for Jack- Richmond. stable.answered to a heavy pounding on the | on the roof, and heard him speak to another man | °T@!.” aS Derwent OC eta) eaten: Dublin 22 Pe Tivais tone wait iS leet ok Dente ay hee Sistcarrived, bare Dore dua) Heinberg, Liverpoot , re m1 1 day H NS, . 7 aoor. <A letter addressed to the Court | apout cutting a rope down. i concrcpeccas as ile ssiemmcaree on Sanioines ES i i ieee a aa Oe th ra Regia oe bark in ballast, to Boyd & Hincken. Took the northern passage | she hails, Louise, Day, Banj x ter. of the city to-day at the same hours as on Sundays, nd had strong N and NE ds; v" Holway, Barton, Hi Btarlig Cook. F rt Je 3 bel heater ro ee rite Pipes Reg he James J. Ferris, of 363 Pearl street, saw some | 8nd sermons explanatory of the feast and the glo- Bank. ost E on. ‘George's ahsate aks rig anne peasy Taaaekes: bs hate Yarhen Steet ae ine iT tid, me oa) ty adedet mys r me We oo Bema Juage Bearer “At halfspast ten orcioce | Men trying to pall the banner down. The police ; HCation of eee nee ae ee eae SE AeE va eile CItaiNy DeGarh, tise de Gaya: WHE C081 bo Jeaky sondition, and jas ran ou the flats, where she was | Corniella, Ball, do. 4 ae a eee dee adie sabheed tee scat aan nto the | tried to stop it, but the banner fell, and soon after | St. Paul the Apostle. Services will also be heid in | A! greta. Took the soutliern pasage dnd had Ane | Soh amps to keep herirce, TUT ne Assistance of | FENSALOLA, Oct 27—In port brigs Atalaya Allen, and Judges’ room. Judge Depue ordered that the | the chimuey. ‘Witness did not see'themen on the | the Anglican churehes as on Sabbat days. ‘Thus, | “gather; been 8 days west ot Bermud Lc daygainmglttira fern: Saunders, and’ WA Momrein Gen # ‘Ifarata, Smal ata NS Wi Su 31 AN, | Benton: Fanny Fern, Saunders, and W, Jury de brought into Court. As they marched | roof. He had heard of a banner being pulled down though the State does not require its observance den aie Cher Sprig erter neeeae peng | pita thats “on the bathe gt olen Witar cakee for ‘Baral ‘t Demere ‘. timore. NEW HAVEN, Oct 30—Arrived, schr Robert Noble Gp Pixon, St Pierre. ‘een; when off Indian River, passed h Demerett, for Key West; Char! along and ranged themselves. in front of | a little while before. 48 a public holiday, the well-to-do portion of re- | Parker. “For 17 days in the Channel had strong westerly | @ vessel bottom up, with a large quantity of barrels, | ot epper, and Martha, Newnan, for New’ Orleans the Dench the traces of their confinement were | Putrick Farrell, Of 84 Roosevelt street, who 1s | gious devotees, both Catholic and Episcopalian, | gales; latter part of passage inoderate northerly winds | boxes and eases of merchandise floating around her. The | Wenonah, eisaball, and Gm Ria too visible. One man walked as if | the lessee of the premises from which the chimney | hold and celebrate it as such, ‘The members of the | *Hd flue weather, Yessel had the appearance of having been wrecked re- | line, Hansen, and Mary Emily, Dis right boot were not pulled tightly on his | fell, testified that he was informed by boys that | Greek Churci celebrate this festival on the Sunday | a2 Timothy Field (of Boston), Leland, Alexandria 14 | cently. Me Morgane Ber eshencn toa Soot; another hada pretty little fly necktie turned | men were on the roof tearing down the banner. | atter Whitsunday, A Sandy Hook for Pnarbor’ 12 bound to Boston; putin | reamen Avsusnos, from Fall River for New Marval, Lisbon: Nereid { upside down; the foreman, who is good-ldoking | He proceeded to the roof, buton putting nis head See Brig Ida L Ray (of Boston), Pressey, Bangor for New | Cork When between Stratford lighthouse and Hi . Cane, Newcastle, B; ton, broke her shaft. She proceeded under sail taken in charge by a tug olf Throgus Neck. Paymond, tac as well as intelligent, was very much “the | through thescuttle they pelted him with stones. THE NATIONAL GAME. Haven, Fut in Sandy Hook for a harbor. parmet ere aN . a Cochri . brigs Samuel Welsh, Fisher, i worse for the wear,” with dishevélled hair aud | Witness saw aman trying to shove the chimney ’ The ship Hope, which arrived 39th, reports took the | Sgramer Risixe § hict tak sleepy eyes, and the seventh man was perpetuaily | over. Witness ordered him to desist, when he oer middle passage and had moderate easterly winds a in’ Drs GON) AM, for exunaination ite the Erie | Romano, ldyerpool; siF:cuse (tab, Nay shrugging lis shoulders and shifting his Position, | drewa kuile and attempted tostad hint. “Witness | o, a ties i bolsaamannuak ees fine weathers Oct, at 1, ion W7 ‘0, saw suup Rialto | Hesin Dry Dock COW AM for exainination and repairs, | sehea Jag Bata, Poole, J rk a ie as if he bad passed the night among the sand ticks | hada scufe with him, during which the chimney nee <0 e Championship SeriesThe | (1), bound cast. pumped ous from the dock "and fell over. on her broad: leared—Steamships Aries, Whe of Barnegat. There was not one among the twelve | fell. Witness then proceeded to the station house | #altimores and Atlantics Play ‘Their Passed Through Hell Gate. oe received some damage, but the extent has not | ton, Brown, Providence ; barks Edi who would not at that moment follow any banner | and reported the circumstances, The man who| G@ame=The Baltimores Victoriouse oe i jet-been ascertained. Hterdam; Onoata (Br), Carter, , hat was Inscribed with the word. “reconstruc. | pushed the chimney down he recognized as one | geome ya cory i oe ene, Oe Banna FoR Lae a etolign: Hurzerburg, sailed | fon’admival Reeelinanedes Annie Magee Pat tion.’ They felt still more uncomfortable wien | Carroll, The hanner was fastened around the we 14 tof. Steamship Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford for New York, | from Baltimore Feb 10 for Marsollles, with a cargo of sor | fon; Admiral Steelman, do: Annie Magee, Young they cast their eves around and saw the spectators | chimney With six or seven turns of wire. Carroll | The fifth game of the championship series be- | with mdse and passengers to Ferzuson & Wood, ©’ | nds of tobacco, since which time nothing has been heard | yntce Sisters, Raker, Boston: & B Wheaton, Atking, bri seport; 'S J Bright, Kendall, ao; it MM Wea: ie dnduiging in pleasantry at their expense. | was the only man on Farrell's roof, vut there were ’ ’ Steamship Bolivar, Lawson. New London for New | of her. JUDGE DEFUE SENDS THEM. BACK. | six men on the adjolning one. To'the best of wit. | rece Logit nan) nab ginctnihe, bach ita ad Toph with mvs and nawensen OAT Pinglish schr, lumber-loaded, went into Ipswick Bay Judge Depue, addressing them, said hess’ knowledge the chimney was in good order, Brooklyn, was played on the Capitoline Ground in | , Atif FH Todd, MeGuire, New Haven for Richmond, Va, det 27, during the stoxtn, with loss of rudder, and dritted r . . on the bar, where she rémained for three tides, the se Guxtaewxx—The Court has received your nota informin, William Wilson, of Fourth precinct poliee, testi- | the presence of a small but very select assemblage. Scbr Nelson (Br), Wright, Hillsboro, NS, for Newark, 5 | times breaking entirely over her. | Hi k load hem uf your inability to agree. The Court are not decrons | fied that an O’Brien and Coman banner was wired | This being the last game of the professional clubs ayn vein plaster. « thrown overboard, and: she tuoceeded in wetin oon | iny fo subject you to any personal discomfort, butitis very | diagonally across from northwest to southwest at | tor the champloastt -Sclir Sarah B Erntee, Proctor, Mushquash, NB, for New | Monday morming, and floated upon the flute at the biant Sesseable Chat tie case should be concluded now. | After | Roosevelt and Water strects. The rope ofthe panner | for, the champlonship pennant, it possessed some | York. ¢ days, with piling to Jas Murray. ‘ During the gale of Sunday the schr Harrict &: ha | M New York in on aceor j His mock itasill be imposible to have another trial of | had the appearance of being cut. Witness heard | Uttie additioua: interest, and, therefore, tempted | , Schr Promenader (Br), Davidson, Windsor, NS, for New | (orpnekhart) Cape Brera b ak eae tos aa ve eee he ates typ care during fhe prevent crm for tbe Supreme Coort | men talking on. Farrell's. roof, and soon efter the | BOt those who were present in spite of an eager | York. 7 days, with plaster to Crandall, Bertéaux & Co," | (ohmarmparuacae rocletutk, oung to Boston, sand: | WeAtNCD se ner weiity, New York \ Shgaged. that it will be,impossibie wo secure un attend. | second for tamnanany) banner fell and was followed | 824 @ nipping air.” which seemed to blow right days with timber to bt Reviua & Son, | Ber anchor, making a hole through her bottom, which | | PORTLAND, Oct 20—Arrived, brig Mary A Lewes, Oct —Ships Winnitred and bark Matins remain for Philndelpiiacand Tari oil gece sels reporved zomrerany: One brig and.afew ‘sehrs beat # Sist, 8:50 AM—Salied, steamship Zodiae, Chapin’ (from: . 5 f b 3 through one, Under such disadvantages it could hr MS a caused her to sink in a very short time, lan, Matanzas: schrs Amos Watker, Dunn, e\ Saderatand as Intec pmuary; rou now | by the chimney. Witness conveyed the dead man | haraiy be expected that the game would | Yonets days, with timber to"? TNovius ¢ on OT NeW | “ne cotton (1400 bales) on boned bark HD Brockman, | Victor, Look, ddlison, to load for Philadelphi Nah ottet int this, case the (Court, are constrained tw | William ‘Duggan, ‘of 332 Water street, testified | tUfM out to be a very fine one, but up to | | Stir Dolly Varden, Allen, Addison, Me, tor New York, | before reported sunk while on fire at Now Orleans Oct 5, | ,Stiled—Brige J B Brown, Addie Hale, “a Tellise Sour request. Threo of the witnesses for the State | that, heating that the O'Brien banner had been cor | (end of the fifth inning the game was | with lumber to Simpson & and subsequently raised, is believed to be seriously (ax: | Atos Walker. E H Atwood. Bowdoin, Nelite soph Arriveds sleamship Dirigo, Rew York hth-Arrived: steams! 0, New York. Cleared—Brig Ira Noyes, Have space Elle L Tree then, Thompson, Mayaguez, PR; BJ Willard, Moogbury, i! hia; Edward ph aay nt caret Y hack 5 ived in. seh Philadelphi At guste; ieee + diland "Belle, Clapp. Fe In confinement awaiting sentence. Ati os | “Schr tH adams, Abbott Calais for New York, with | aged. Estimated | x Hend to their cases tinmediately.. Fhe Court feet ie to | GOWN, he ati several others went on Farrell's root | Teally excellently played, soine very brilliant exit | saints Chased Talbot ae y y ae Lato pe ee Be sera dabtamett ie narge genom hut aga gon | Loca aoe e Tammany banner He st Carroll | hove. -atthough the game opened tadiy for tuens | wer ta gmmboe'k Hauge ManEe™ for New York, with tum- | sxe Saye fudntn was Gspsaed iW soul iM ak {hs Uitte not the purpose of the Court to coerce yournany | pround the chimmere While wa eho cose eet | they fought pluckily until they had tied the score, | “Schr Erk Steward, Machias for New York, with lumber | Loxcowb. ‘The erow were saved, Say Yunto wieing a verdict, “The Goart will wee that re: | Carne up the acuttie With w pistol, and he and Car. | Which was the cuxe when the Baltimores went t0 toc Battie Elita, Howe, Calate for New York, with yararienadiore tn°a eat ait Chimney Corker: Ck ee ‘Whems be furniehed to yqu anc at you be dl tw es a f chi lowe, Calais for New York, wit! or 4 iat Bk ephicseraies hai Ament Weg | Tolhad a tame aban eight or tine fect from tne | ty rahe an inning From thu pola bt, | At PRR MN a Biri later asta SL 's Son re ». anaif by that fime vor e not e |.chimney. Carroll had lifted the wire up around chr. Murphy, Franklin, Me, for New Y. Lrverroot t29—The “Agricola” has put into © - Mek will he made is receive’ sour verbiet when een | the chimney, and Farrell was pushing at down | ™ainder’of the game wasa perfect farce, several | with piling toorden : for New York, | , Lrrearoot Oo! @ “Agricola” has put into Copen ne Pave Mid °°" [aelien ft fell, “Several other witnesses who were | OF the Atlantic men, but particularly Hoot, in- | "Schr Oufy Son, Matter, Bath for New York, with lumber | " Manx (Seychelles), Sept 2h—The Qeeola TI, whaling hark A kawyer, Walle deseo If thee jitrors had 8 pale cast of countenance when | #¥orn failed to throw aby light upor the subject. | “wiging in the most childish throwing of the ‘ball | toHolxoke & Co: of New Bedford, was towed here Sept 2 after being W Peters, Topkins, New Yo | aey extthetout the colors shifted tu a sickly hie on William (. York, of 66 New Chambers street, testi. | about. course stich play soon altered the ap- ‘ Stonington for New York. ashore near Gloriosa Island, and while careening In port iT. Oct 20—Salled, schr May Day, Adame, hearing’ the announcement of the Court. As they | fed t he and ethers lowered Carrell down upon ja retarpad tovtieir room, however, there was mani- | Farreli's roof trom ,an adjoining building and gave | pearance of things; and, instead of its proving a you rah R Thompson, Murray, New Maven for New | she wentdowa, and remains. gor. baa ot schrs Transit, Rac! Philad 5 Ag- a ket, lelphia ; Ag. close and well contested game, the Yaltimores P Davis, Hogan, Bridgeport for New York. Montreat, Oct 30—The ship Samarang (Br), for Cork, J , " 7 * 4 “slogged” away and ran up no less tian ten runs cl We vi N ashore at Lon: 1, h e but d | nes, Chester, dest in.apme*ad air of determination to cling to the | hiw a knife to cut the banner; he wasn the act of | = hr loga, Weeks, Providence for New York. gnuell, had been got off, but no sooner ha it 3 9 “eo - wt AA ; | im the last four innings. The following is the Sebr Mar aretta, Harvey, Qyster Bay for Ni " she done so tl she drifted into the bank again, and re- RICHMOND, Oct 29—Sailed, schrs 8t Marys, Steelman, cS nt coneaitataas arrived at after a consideration of bg 4 pA ania yey ore ay | sogresas is sch aiamnrock, 'rroy. oats for Haverntr rock mains more iirmly fixed than ever. oe New York vie York River; Mary Bee Newest At haifgasthonc o'clock they had heen witness, Farrell threw the chimney down. ro ats ans ee che Fae ene Wall, Previdenae vee Rene nore: Miscellaneous. i .. barks Conchita M (Sp), and J ppt e cain, je fore. 4 va . ‘oof, an 1833 . ‘om Savannah, has our thanks for courtesies. ¥ man stated, (hat there was not the remotest proba. | observed the chimney full. He hi bola 261 Schr Wm Gillum, Mehaffey. Portland for New York. (Russia) on the 26th, will not sail until the spring tides Bility of anasrcement. Here Mr. Wialield, pne or | the chimney and. considered. it It OO Cary, 414] gebe seehuny, Kelty . Riwpart tor New York, gteee Horshd<Deee UisOee Tee HING ae POT ee | tle Aéeiveds ‘bax Fropese, Roguaaue Glasgow ; schi ‘the counael for the defence, approached the bench | tion and unsafe to fasten a banner 10. | ; I ey ef 300 Rehr Andie Coren, City island for Ro vor commercial columns of this day's Merald, { observe are- | WA Levering, Wood's Hole. ks Lagdsera, am! whispered something tothe Court. ‘This was | _ Dante! Haly, of 332 Water street, gave similar tes- 4 10 Highas;e, 492) Sche #H Atwood. Torry Pordand for Washington, DC. Buh or the passage of the Meamehip Cyphrenes. trom .Sailed—Steatnship Herman Liyingston, Cheeseman, & request shat the Court agk the Jury if they had | Hmong to that of York, apd expressed the heliet | Booth it 00.1 3 ewe Bi 9 20) vache Mary Louise, Creawell, New Bediord tor'New | inate irom Ohine Ate cae ie aaa Teron eee | Neorg RATE ecg leer Plate Mary A Pred “- ther C, u 1 ub irrell thre e ol Mie. fe. 12 Y i P ork. a 5 — ar red Tose Dipoe wave mes 7 dissents evade oe | jenni P ag tew the chimney over upon the emee! 4 Yorke, Lf... 22 2 Schr Parallel, McMahon, Eastport for New York. 64 days was considered a long one by the owners of the pore Sherman,’ Port Johnson; Mary H Mifiin, Ferris, ‘| t vd a Wi Totals 7H Totals ia | Schr Geo Modn, Ashby, Nantucket tor New York. above steamer, and Tam confident it it had not been for | Elizabethnort for Somerset. athe jury the Judge Aaid thatthe Court regretted | iiam F. Maher. of 319 Water street, testified Rehr Bist ti . the very bad quality of coal supplied in Singapore that | WILMINGTON, NC, Oct 20—Arrived, steamship Be i that he saw.a Mr. Downer, or Downs, and anothe: ; eR LOMO Ae baie, Bayon for New York. J assage would have been made in 8 days, tee we . d . 1 a wery watch that . ly 5 Clube, let, 2 7th, Bh. OA. Steamer Albatross, Davis, Fall River tor New York, with | Bi 50% mimade in 5 days me—viz, | tactor, Jones, New York. ‘At th e time the Court thanked the jury for il the chimney fell with it. altimor: 1 Tr eo) wamerGalater, Nye, Provideuce tor New Yo a ; B 0 ‘ye ‘sericus mtleption they bestowed on the tare, (glghh F. Marcin, of Th Roosevelt street, testified Hruns hargea-—Atiamie 1; Baltimore, * 9 7! | maseand pamengéra “PY SHs0 tor Nem oem ua | uo ai, without doabi, to, make the passage ‘trom | comtco, Md, to load for erow The Umpire—Mr. Jiynes Hal 4 id as > saa vl 5 ston. fe whaler, ha; nh 80) with a merchantman’s inven- “. Alincharge them, Joseph Hoyes, mason, of No. 5 Batavia street, n Brig George (Br), Champlin, New York for Arroyo, PR. | tory, to Mess it be are aan tat ORS LEGALLY OBTAL: ‘ome 1 Reaw may surprise many, buf it was stated | testified that in his opinion the ebimuey was in 4 rvbidaw pian try 7 eg , Brig Bismarck (Br), Mtevuily, New York tor Liverbool, aired at once ats ow Bed bree pene te ora pvloneg Sorat be ent States, ON HB A in yesterday's HExaiD that a disagreement: was | 00d condition and conld not have been pulied | «the Baltimores and Kckfords play on the l'nlon | BNF 1 saa steeper, NewYork for Portlana Banx Oscrora 30, 140 (ons, late whaler, with all her ins Neary Bape and Commissioned ter vety Sane iuraperiaan tie Bon Bho ae ao ra Rn a pad an nie man, as part of the wali was carried re A é. “ah fone Mica, lt iat ne ore on onto, ae fewer Hes st w Bediord, has been sold to ‘ounsellor-at-Law, 868 Broad: d 2 aM 5 chr George er odbury, Hol 4 . J 5 N , dhe word “Discharged,” end hurried out wéo the oe. unimportant testimony was given, and NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. Ni, Hall, New York ae erterly. Bangor |” Sona Youse, now Stag 15 the: Wey deak, at Cane Bearer States Logal tretyntigrer teagan Bireets, where the news spread like wildfire, The | Shem Sere. soqusinted ‘wih members of the rivet Movements Of the Vessels of the Asiatic Sent Jeuty Linde Saath New Pore vor pean Ae RRL a repairs | auMclientcanse: no publicity required; hocharge until -ahiel, Who is condned in the count, 0 4 Preneratery for the conring wine reane “Abra Confently the long deliberatton | tase was given to the Jay. Miter cing out five | A special letter to the Htenaun, dated in Yoro- | Aelir Laura Hobinsdn, Moblneon, Wookridges Wy ior | garam eect gehen ph bq 5 he busy! Ww! ci 38 Man- 9 Thelse n yout ie Court House grounds in order fgets gan came to. bis death by the falling of a evimucy, | Ama, Japan, on the 29th of September, reports tho Hehe F A Pike? Roe, ey ae Peep at ihe contined jurors. some of whom were | Pushed over by some person to them unknown. movements of the vessels of the United States Sehr Columbia, Donovan, Rondout for New Haven, Ww aged in ce granted; advice (ree, under th mivoree Brae GUE. Counsellor, &e., 180 Broadway. the Am _ — — Meing: und ‘sho will wal A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, corner of Fulton avenue and <Qpen trom 8 A. Mt. to se nes Johnson for Boston, u jemen. many from 3 to Beep at the contined jurgra, noma of whom Were ny some person fo the: : : Ms Spr Daniel Webster, Packer, Ellzabethport tor Now | Arrived at Fayal Oct 1, brig Starlight, Crapo, NB, 170 | ————— 3, CO / ow, ha eu quadron in the waters of Asia thas:—The Colo- | London, ) rd (and soiled 2d); bur Merlin thot : ROS Shiat the jury stood eloven for acquitta) and one for | JAY GOULD VERSUS GORDON GORDON, | rado and Alaska are at Cheetoo. A telegram las Rehr Evergreen, Bunce, Rondout for Providence, Nit Hothiine aoe lage ropes tcl eatled pete dee” | Bes Provisions: warranted to aut’ oor Ont teand t seouviction. ‘ been received ordering the latter-vessel home by | Schr Malanta, Santord, New York tor Windsor. NS, Arrived at Newport Oct 3, bark Mercury, Ripley, In- | pockets of the million. THOMAS R. AGNEW, habe iaiadelims PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 31, 1872, | way of the Cape Instead of via Ban Francisco, ag | Shr Jorhun liracuon, Bow, Philadteipiia tor Boston. | dian'eeans st teena Sept, 40 months out a and AE 260 Greenwich street, New York. were hurled on tlhe devoted head of the obstinate i Was expected, The Irognoisis at Hong Kong. The ‘clir W Boone, Thompson, Hoboken tor Boston, New Bedford, with 1700 bbls dil. nate - furor, Whoever he might ve. A few sensible indi | Testimony was {aken in this city tovay in the | Ken ete hag’ gone to Tent-ain, carving Admiral | _ Echt Rossath, Thomas, Elizabetlport for Boston, ; Spok JL EAedolpblec at Ne ws Peed so a te viduals shook their heads and said that no outsider | celebrated ease OF Jay Gould and Gordon Gordon. | Jenking, who 18 On Lis Way to'Pekitis ‘fhe Mono- | fgven, 2 THe Garduer, South Amboy tor New | 5 | | Bpemem ||| 7 of Philadelphia, at No, 32 Bond street, on Tuesd vould have any correct report of the doings in the | Thomas J. Smith, of Scotland, was examined. He | cacy left Yokohama on the 18th to proceed to chr Mary Johnson, Crosby, Port Johnson for Boston, (Aug 9) for Momievideo, Sept IY, 1at37 IBN, lou 2b Wee | SA, atandaeam aa jury room, bui their incredulity wavered when tie | pronounced the signatures written by Gore’on Gor- | Cheefoo. The Palos and Saco are at svanghae, At A Trigg, Linhekin, New York tor Chatham, Foreign Ports. I R. RICHAWS GOLDEN REMEDIES; WARRAN’ Feporter of a local slicet reassured them wilh “I | don to be similar in every respect to those of Lord | The Lackawanna left Yokohama on the péth of Rope yenule, Hairy vey, Nth for Rockland hire i “4 " tocure when ail other treatment fails any © fe}k vou it’ $05 they stant even for acquittal and | Cleneairn, The examination of the wiiness Wus | November to visit the jniamd eaports and tagnee | gone I"E? paul Bearce, Amboy for Taunton, > Nea cgi daha Me laadtaahll| PE M Sao canines Ave nuilae ow It ‘The | coutpued Unt a jufe hOUF to-Digue &- | lu proceed to Shanglae, dene, » Chapman, or Provie } land, ars seni; hours irom 9A. Me to 9 P.M: con: t Argys Bay, con, Sept 13-10 port bark, Miakg (Br), Ap: | tion tree, RICHARDS, 23 Variek street, New ¥