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10 . NEW YURK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. a ROME, 05 LLM Sr TR —— = — ; Schr B HM for Hartford. HOG ISLAND, Ya, Nov bark Zanrak . ” MUSICAL REVIEW. itis | Sateen BERT Eunuy’ Morfeh, New ork lor Siauniord aatbotmn New pss bared THE The have Ai INDIANOLA, Nov 6—In port sehr Ida Lewis, Davis, for Private mensages, twenty-five cents for ten words or SAILED. New York, k ‘oot Edward Schuberth & Co., Union square, publish dens, two cxntoten ovecy abiiional wot, G goes Hae, Arrived. sokce, Lane, a, i$ Boenes Tombs and st Jefferson Mar! the following :— < Busines messages—For « message of twenty wordsor | gning Ry; jverpool; Roslin Castle, for Bre- | tha Innis, Wiley, hig hiay Homa M Teoardey Morning Shivering Humanity | @Melodie, in F major,” “Barcarole, in F minor,” | Another and Higher Demand | \m te% éevoret on board reweis om Whitestone, one men arta afalvinn da, Europa, doy Prindome Lou itt te ‘a 81 € and Disgusting MaudlinityinCourt-Jus | “Valse Caprice,” and ‘“Barcarole, in G major.” caealimmiauindas tow ela teeadenties ington, NOy brig Oliver Cutis, Furtau Prince. oth Arrived, sche Wim Tice, Tice, ia. poe Anton Rubinstein. Now that the inftuence of by the Miners. ovnices, Wind at sunset NW, fresh. AUER POR! bs a tice, Tempered by Mercy, Shora ‘the genius of the Russian planist has made Herald OfMee, corner Broadway and Ann street, giaars aelnniaiees SEM \REDYORD. Nov 16—arvived, schr Quickstep, Lambe—The Proprietors of the Con- itself 80 conspicuously felt in this eity : Neraid Bhip News Office, pier Not Bast River. Bang Axx Exszanern, Phelan, from London, at Phila. | ,,SailédSchrs Young, Teaser, Blowem, + cert Saloons To Be Held to An- {t 1s @ good idea for @ publisher to bring | They Demand an Increase of Ten Cents Per Ton— | {\s/ald Branch Of, No 1265 Broadway. dolphin th, experienced heavy weather. Lost some Bem; ‘Minnesota, Phinney, and elaiter magne swer and the Employes Out those works that open up to a student of | 4, rerepressible Conflict Botwoen Employ- pensar Baro Turron (Br), from Quebec for Cardigan, before re- | “NORWICH, Nov 16—Arrived, schre Chief, and music an entirely new fleld, In these four compo- ashore at River du Loup, was towed back to Que- | Jane, Hoboken; Cl ‘Trenton; To Be Discharged. sitions may be ps rts radia disalamousbeasiy ers and Employed—Sixteen Mines Atmanac for New York—This Day. Becton the tera ver au Loup, ti i "A Brandt, ord combined with harmonic power so characteristic in Pennsylvania Idle. wih nee ene Log Rockland. Me, f frelanieg (HIADELHTA Nor na Aer ‘The unfortunate females who were arrested petpe cas an executant. ae colating ha Lincoln iminediatery started to of ist. |The, ferryboat ma a Vanuéman iadkalew, Bost st isi Saturday night in the Fourteenth precinct at the | 80d vigorous in the treatment of every subject 17, 1802. re engine, but arrived too late, and the vessel burned to | Haley, dos ? th B Byer nen, Coren Sole Rime of the “pull” of the concert saloons, together | the {deas are of the most progressive kind. pond ines ain oe kommen pant oe e water's edge, The value of'the cargo could not be as- theta bet i EBMK, B Colton, Kedineon, with the proprietors, were arraigned before Alder. | ‘Valse Esquisse.” Charles Haas. “Esquisse” is | | 01. 1. just now greatly agitated by rearoa of a eqfGh® HW Wutancton, of Brooklyn, Me, before report- pea iy cr are pr wockhill, quan Coman, at the Tombs Police Court yesterday | ® 600d name for this waltz, for it is only a sketch, deck gt ee tana, Oe annals gd precked on Cushing's Island. Me. was an old, vessel, | Hebe, ao: iG Whelden, Fennimore, Newport; fhorning, about half-past nine o'clock, and it is | unfinished at tat. As far as real merit is con- | SRNeN i. en pon he nig snagpedls per tom over | SAT! OF DEPANTCRE YRoM MEW YORE FOR THE | £0, were saved. fnetiors, chains, rigsing, | Danetinower, Grace, Dighibn. | ok om- Scr Howarp Wi dence; + , Bi ; Wilmingt pafe to say that a worse set of roughs, “lovers” | cerned, the most that can be sald abour this com-| 40) 1 one miners are now recelving | ~~ Philadelphia, on Mie th rece ne eeitt, A towr | Providence ssbark Esau (ust Marussl Cork, OF alt wreck ofa vessel lying bottom upwards, appa: | mouth for orders; brig Mary G Mariner, Durgin, Port. Fently about 250 tons, ying bottom upwards, apa | Td schrsd W. Vannemany Buckalow, hostons "Mattie Scum Appix M Bin (Br), from W: . | Paige, Haley, Salem; DS Mershon, Leeds, Fall Rivers aria Ya, put ints Bovton oin"the Teh inst with foremiaé | ‘f Whelder, Fenntinore, Bristol, I; Northern Lights, nd, Providence, Lewes, Del, Nov 16—Passed in last night, bark Magnet, and vile characters of every kind never assembled | Positiou is that it is eccentric. within the dingy walls of the old courtroom. The | ‘Lac d’Or” galop. Charles Haas. The themes pbb sige hone —— id en Bg “water” having been discharged, the Alderman | 4re not particularly interesting, Vut in the treat- pany, re they been vent) rord to Captain Clinchy to bring down the | Ment of them there are indications of an accom- This strike was not unexpected, On the coutrary, bape i “ - the miners notified the operators about 4 fortnight cit at scene, Scum Roswxrt (Br), Hurlbut, from Windsor, NS, for } from tqulque’ Kee, Wenlt to sea, Darks mob, and in course of half or three-quarters of an aap Co., New York and Boston, publish the | since that unless their demand for an increase of | : New York, put into Haniport 14th, with loss of forebcom Fee a ee MAUL to nen yosterday Darke hour an immense throng of men, women and chil | | San © Now . ten cents per ton was acceded to they would quit | Tih oft Yunco. the uit oneal & heavy gale night ot | Angeilea and G ¥ Focking; Drigs Anna, Mariposa, and " a ruka, and so : aren were neon ee org: Senise street, by i ee operatic selections sung by the | Work on the evening of the 14th instant, And they | askets afler it was turled. Cave W reports the gale very | PORTLAND, Nov 1S Arrives, sehra W i Andrews: lowed by the police and their frail prisoners, The ig Kept thelr word, On the 16th Coast must have suffered heavily in loss of sails, &c. (endl, Cameron, Rockland foc Norfolk Meghen Bene rless Lucca, each with a very fine photographic girls presented a pitiable sight indeed after their | peerless hucca, cach ng Anaya ‘ ‘THE MEN REFUSED TO WORK night's lodging in the station house, and their “Not pea os by George Cooper, | at the former rates, and as the operators agreed | Yip. maica. 2 « march through the cold, damp streets, with nothing | music by J. ‘Thomas. Commonplace and un- among themselves not to yield to the st me, Bark Montezuma is putting in pew spars, and will re- RICHMOND, Nov lM—Arrived, sehr Sailie B Bateman, worthy ot this ular composer, turn to New York; h w York. on but their costumes and a dilapidated waterproof | Wry Stee ea Hope” Song, Joseph Barnly. | every one of the sixteen mines on this mountain | PORT OF NEW YORK, NOV, 17, 1872. | Avolio, Whlob sallad Tor destination Fear aed by brig: |" Railed—Gehe J PMeDewit, Lynch, Wilmington Det. cloak or calico dress was trying in the extreme. | of the same kind as Hullab’s Storm,” and equi stopped o . SAN FRANCISCO, Nov I perations, except the Darby, The latter Miscellanceus. Call rk. As they filed into the court room they were shiver- | effective. having, it 1s sald, ame large contracts on hand te ind Vale of Doon (Br), Cartner, i Beauupa, Nov 12—The hu! f nett, Gardiner for Wilmington, brig Acadia wore sold at public cugtion ou the dui netior | Cleared—Sehrs May Evelyn, MeKeen (not Mincken}, Ja~ e--—- >a ry Purser W A Smith, of the steamship Ocean Queen, from SAVA H, Nov 17—Arrived, bark Pubilla (Sp), Guar- “Guide Me, Oh, Thou Great Jehovah,” and “Soft! v. id Pp , 1 ! ing with cold and suffering from hunger, and hard | 0th Meno tr Day. Anthems,” J. A, Butter, | preferred to pay the extra ten cents rather than ARRIVALS, Aspinwall, will please aecept our thanks for favors. Cie Berens gees Corie Megan Poe cae ‘and calloused, indeed, must have been the heart | feig. Ah clanly.and admirably adapted for small | sto; American Luoyps—The & for N 4 Galveston; brig Li Sp), ‘Barc , p work and the Derby mine is therefore being | agpoaved sv fue manaus ova YACHTS AND fe Supplement for November to | Galveston: bri Lloret (Sn), Barcelona. “, 4 YARD HAVEN, "4 eat ee eee eee ee eee ee i Cire e umagagiiicna:Besi) Songs Anh). One ] operated as usual. How long the strike will last it HERA ITRSTONE PRLEGRAPH LINE. the “American Lioyds Universal Register,” Thos D Tay- | naire ter Portinnd. selina Four eeacie alone. fOr As soon as the prisoners were snugly ensconced . . z is diMeult to say. fome are of opinion that twe | _Utdremer ri Martha Week: lor, director, 85 Wall street, ia received. Tt sives the par- | do: Armida, Hal jor dos y= ofthe most charming songs that ever emanated apqenes O Milter, Rio Janeiro Aept 2% Expe- vilie for do; Lucy, Newburg for doy Julia Newell, Rot- within the railings of the prison box from the true poct of Germany. weeks out of employment will bring the men to | Sn tke mssacs were asiepell wemthhee ter i was See te re eos bs ponte dout for to Bends Mitchelle New York tor Hallowell THE GANG OF “LOVERS”? “One Look of Love.” Song. Vanninl. Avery | torms, Others think the strike will be profonged a the Island of Fernande Noronha, and a wreshiin jeechesia 2 seuss pu basbape nc ut K Dresser, Baltimore for Belfast | Congress, South Amboy a curious spectators made a rush for the benches | #ttractive melody, with an artistic accompaniment. 4 Yernally acknowledged tobe the most complete marine | for Portland; Mary J Adams, Bangor for Washington : au es | "sonia ‘Better Not to Know.” soug, | Frederi¢ | month, but be the result what it will, the etfect " record published in the country. Jonson ioe Bucksports Lady Elion, Hyannis, ise Phikes and aisles, all of which were instantly filled to their | Clay. a melody capable of being made’ an idy! of | win be injurious and pernicious in its conse- | Mt lon 7418, shdndes ‘The magnificent ship Carrollton, which was launched | delphia: Charlie Cobb, Rocklind for New York. utmost capacity. The brazen-faced proprietors, of | poetry by a capable singer, and one worthy of the quences. ‘At this season of the year all the mines agle Ka vow Oct 29, from the yard of Messrs E & A Sewall, at Bath, is aramed eels d Helsnioeninne 5 ova. Tor snenos yres for Boston; sc! ellie Tre angor for New it course, took things easy and laughed and chatted | reputation of the composer of “She Wandered “ e merrily with their Counsel andfriends, ‘Not so | Down the Mountain Side,” are usually under contract for all the coal nor anvthing aboard by which we could aseeF | now ready for sea, and 1s as fine a vessel asever left the | York. the girls, however, for they had neither money or “Galop Militaire.” J. H. Waud. A trivial, 6om- | produced, and any suspension of business, mahip Clty of Bristol (ir), Jones, Liverpool Nov 5, | Kennebec River. Her length of keel is 193 feet, depth 4 Lee es ft hetore reported, sexcenting. ae tes infuential friends to intercede in their behalf, | mon sort ot work that can only excite the con- | no matter for how short a period, cannot | and Queenstawn th. with indss and 44) passengers to | feot, tonnage 1,450 tons, dead weight capacity 2,190 tons, S Wiley, HK Dresser, Lady Ellen’ Congress, Julia She is designed tor the Pacific trade, and wil! proceed to | ell, Katle Mitchell, Martha Weeks, Mary J’ Adams and: York, 8. Wharles Wakefleld, of the Assembly Rooms; Richard | tempt of a real musician. but be exceedingly detrimental to their interests, g oe Hat a te W = * ont. x Baker, alias Brown, of the “New Idea,” and Richard “Birdie’s Song.” Nocturne, J, C. Donlin, A | Even ifthe advance in the price of coal stall be as eet piss National obs New York to load in Sutton & Co’s line for San Francisco. | Ranger, ideas: is owned by the builiers, Messrs E& A Sewall Thos | 16th—Arrived, sehrs Flora King, Hoboken for Bostony §. Campbell, of the “Dew Drop Inn,” had sent for | misnomer, truly, as the spirit of the composition | large as they anticipate, by reason of a scarcity of Messrs. Howe & Hummel to conduct their case, and | is utterly at variance with the purpose of the | the article, yet the time lost and the interest of wall, D G Bradstreet, of Gardiner, and | Wm Arthur, Port Johnson for Portland, these gentlemen were promptly on hand. Mr. Wil- | nocturne. It is not worthy of the attention of any | the money on the large capital invested will hardly it M Reed, W | be commanded by ©: Fred 8 Bosworth, formerly Salled—Schrs Armida Hall, Congress, Lady Ellen, B® land (Br), Breage. Lonton Oct 3t and y ship Freeman Clark, Dresser, Abies A8 Wiley, George Glendon, Jewett and 4, with mdse’ and 7 P. a eI 5 counterbalance a cessation of operations for a fort intered strong westerly winds: 5 Se ae Saree ert recon Mugen OF ee torr waited ‘tilt tae Twilight.” Song. Albites. A | night or more, aba oo . Ma +4 steamship, be nid am, AN ae a8 1 tons, built at Baltimore in 1851, has Crown Fo. When quiet had been estabished the Alderman | pretty little melody, piquant and full of arch hu- THE MINERS ARE Ti IRAVIEST LOSERS al, —T-y - Rens | PP elciens tr fan Fite a ee |” EER OB LL ANROUS: ken-tein, Bremen Nov 2, en ~~ < Oxerora Sp, recently purchased by Win FH Cook & ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA, aor sold to Jas Powers & Co, of Boston. She is on ee bavenne seme APE US OFFICIAL DRAWING, NOVEMBER 8, 1872, directed that the male prisoners—the proprietors— | mor. ee the strike. The price they are now being paid, be brenght before him. Hughes was first called “Meet !Me in the Twilight.” Song. FcR we 0 rene cents: pee be ‘ep a the . hans th ea EY and the charge of keeping a disorderly house, pre- | Cherry. A very pretty little song, graceful an war, was only last Spring that they were BSeiniehs & Oe, Sor we ies OEE ‘i : ferred against him by Captain Clnchy, was read to | melodious. advanced from sixty to seventy cents per ton, and : 8 him. Mr. Kintzing dented the chayge on behalf | “The Shades of Evening.” Song. Frederic Clay. | it is as certain and positive ax anything can be Que Pn IES, a TL SRR a ga ea ear of his client and wayed an examination. Bail | There is more in the artistic finish of the accom- | that the operators are determined to resist the fdenn Couw! pe ihedide: Wi, Wa nol. fn, Nowe ous M5 1 $300) 4935, $300] 10725, $300] 16494, .. 8900) 22823 was fixed in the sum of $500—the limit—which was animent than even in the melody, although the | present strike at all hazards, ‘They claim rtles, on private terms, and is how on lier Danae 63.300] 4973. 300} 10846. promptly See one ~~ weenie Hughes de- bv i gd Benen: ' re ‘i Re cemane ine Ree ae oan no = nee 'to be delivered, aa a 0858. rted in triumph. Charles Wakefield next “Audiam Sull'mare.”” Nocturne for two voices, | unjust; that the miners’ earnin r loge . i 4 = FACED THE MUSIC, Ranier! Vilanovan One of those serve poms that | atundred doflars montuly; that they are already | black, with yellow stripe around her; fore and main | yave'om the toc Manet of Tw tons that willbe, | 1 30) and the counsel for the defence denied the | have made this composer's name famous not only | the best paid laboring element in the country, and nity ae Orteans Nov ished about the Api nd belongs to the Wilming- 47. “Boe charge, waived an examination and produced | in this country but also in Europe. that even if they desired to give the extra ten J passengers to H well 4 Co, Hi ton Transportation line, ‘Hener & Buck are building a 255. 309) bail, ‘Baker & Campbell next came forward | W. A. Pond & Co. publish the following :— cents, the margin on coal isso small at present winds since Camocges Cemcouer of about $00 tans burthen, to be em: 1 and were disposed of as had been the others. “Vespers.” Alois F. Lejeal. Of all the works | market rates that they could not actually afford to Jones, Wilmis Ptr Job story hay recentiy compeusd at Essex a hand- Now the girls were called, and as each came | published at the present day illustrating musically | comply with the wishes of the strikers without 6 Shane hy some Vessel of 102 tona, built fot Valentine Doane, Jr, forward and answered to their names tears filled | the grand evening service of the Catholic Church | losing money. ‘The mings of the Mountain,” as aavplp Vania. meee, er ae by 2 of Portsmouth, and name: Jones. She will en: ‘their already swollen eyes and choked their utter- | this takes the foremost rank. The themes are | the region of bituminous coal is called, say that they ed Brizantine Rhoala, ange in the West India trade thisWlnter. ance. As they answered to their several cognomens | particularly melodious and the organ part shows | have received orders to strike from the headquar- tot Sunderinnd), ‘Trail, Singapore July 4, | . af Alfrea Gove, of Bast Boston, has contracted to huild they were filed down stairs to the prison and locked | a brilliant, accomplished musician. The psalms | ters of their Union at Philadelphia, and that they uly 277, with mdse to Morton, Wie & Car ves: pa pe pe Kayt hd Metis shied a B84 ‘Crossed the Rquator inthe | $f o's Er with strong SE trades; | Maren, and will be employed tn the freighting usincss, % 4 At Castine, JW Dresser wil) build a three-gnasted eS Sage wee Peeve Dee Boston and Wilmington trade. " ne Reve 18; passed ena inthe Atlantic Oct in ton from the yard of Owen P Hinds, Ma- fine schooner of 226 tot up. This process was continued until the girls had | receive such a dramatic power from him in the | have no alternative but toobey, I have also asc: all been securely ensconced in the prison, when | clever distribution of the verses in the form of | tained this evening that in the anthracite region the dejected lovers withdrew to the sidewalk to | solos, duets, trios and choruses that it would seem | the miners have struck, and a similar movement discuss the prospect. Very soon small delegations | as if Mr, Lejeal had derived much of his inspiration | has been inaugurated in the coal mines of Mary- , 0 Aug 12, in te Pape of RDeSeceee: began calling on the Alderman and using all man- | from a kindred spirit like Lambillotte. land, Uhio and Iiiinois, There can be no doubt alms sine ing the Cape of She ts called the Lunet ner ofarguments to procure the release of their “Le Roi Carotte Galop.” Thomas Baker. The | of the authenticity of this report, as my the Cay Good Hope, spoke | and will be commanded by Capt George E Hinds. The darlings, but they were wholly unsuccessful. music of this /verie opera is the worst that ever | informants are trustworthy and reliable. At ti Lipioe for Bondon, 63 | owners are E A Barnard & Sons, Gates & Wentworth, G me P Hinds and others of Calais, and John Boynton, of New e1 os hi a . Just before quitting the bench the Magistrate dis- Creat ne wrote, but Mr. Baker has done the most | Tyrone, where are located the scales for the Penn- | “4 Paregero (of Greenock), Youna, Cow Bay ti days, | York. redeubbtereteerecbeererecet! 1687 16910. 16930, 16966. 17137, 17157. 17169) 17193, 17197 17212 17227 17231. 17313. 1731; 34. 17429, 17461 17525, 17531 17534. 17560. 17641 17659. 17668. 7700. 17834. 17981. 17951. ebb lebbbbeuubeseetecesceeeecesee? charged three or four women who were sick or had . sylvania Railroad, the receipts for Saturday on! ‘i , io y ms . 23256. Sitti children at home, aud”then departed sud- | ““Confding Hearts Waltzes.” G. F, Morris. With | cmounted to 1,000 Instead of 3,000 tons, whic inthe | Wit" Cale vk, rain a. fume, hay fom Cope Canto, | se or vske ll Cramtonn at Cohen pene” Bee ae 25330, denly to avoid the entreaties of the crowd who | all the evident marks of care and study bestowed | average coal weighed there in transitu tor Eastern ‘ hours: tost and comma: |, of Harrington. 23362, Btill lounged about the building and sidewalks | upon this work the result is anything but en- | markets. The weighmaster at Tyrone tells me (of », Reew Janeiro Coorgs inch from his yard at West. mat adjoining. couraging. that on Monday he only expects 300 tons, which wiih, comtee fr a phy X ‘th inst, gt med C 33459. tis dificult to say what will be the final disposi- | ‘Grand Te Deum in B.” G. 0. Knoppel. Every | will be produced by the Derby. From Pittsburg | 3"°%j,9 G1 Bully. Crowd the Hauator Oct 2, in low | ee i mala ko matt often ee Nponter. She te 491 tion of the unfortunate prisoners, but it is proba- | season there comes the inevitable deluge of Te | we learn here that coal is exceedingly scarce. No | strong Wand NW gales. = will load: immodigoeh ior River Plate. ifs: 23568. le they will all be discharged to-day or to-morrow. | Deums. This is neither better nor worse than one | strike is reported at the mines in the vicinity of Schr Mollic, Atherts jacksonville § days, with lumber At Richmond, Me, Mth tnat, by James M Hagar, a fine 23589. hundred of its predecessors. There seems to be one | Pittsburg, although one will certainly occur ‘o. Was Saays NS of Hatteras, with iresh of 1800 tons, nained a. She isowned by the 28720. At Jefferson Market. pa ae vores of fis ina, and Mr. Knoppel where carly pee ak, unless it took y-- Cs commanded by Capt Isaac Call, late 23748. i lo 01 m the beaten path. Yet some | place last night. course, as this is \yaower. Tn Sip SORTS DEON SE OVER METRY there was | of the themes are attractive, although the treat- | purcly a mining and manufacturing region, the ex- River irom ‘da os rar he Parine wall Ed ‘an unusually lively scene, owing to a previous pub- | ment of them is commonplace. citement in consequence of the general strike is Rteamship Com ino, of about 2336 tons 23976. lic announcement that the parties arrested on Sat- “Beautiful Blue Danube Waltz.” Transcribed | intense. Miners are idle, and, having been re- purthen.. The Calino te built in accord with the British 24070. from Strauss by S. B. Mills, The favorite Ameri- | cently paid off, are spending their time in porter BOUND SOUTH. pa | rales of i 100 A, the highest class Fret urday evening in various salons where waiter | can pianist has excelled ail his former efforts in | houses and drinking more than 1s Bod for them. | Steamship Chesapeake, Johnson, Portland for New pid ee girls are employed would be brought up for ex- | this charming work, and has invested the popular | It is impossible to secure men outside the Miners’ | York, with mdse and passengers, Chay SR inches, SESES SESSLER ESSE ESS ESSE SESS EESESSS 4 amination. That portion of the room devoted to | Waltz with new beauties, without marring one of | Union to work the deserted mines, Sehr WR Borry (Br). Sherry, St Jobn, NB, for New aoe Stators wie feat jammed, for the most part | original. : AS A SANGUINARY BATTLE WOULD BE FOUGHT Yo days, with uinber to B&F Ruerson, veel to Gipl tes cnepeceh overeat Bian y Hier P “Mother, Bear Me to the Window.” Song and | between the union and the non-union men, and | Haney A Parker nd oe wk weteh me Hinder 1 inches in diameter Frith by those interested in the women, and of that mis- | chorus. James Bayman. Fit for the minstrels or | there is not a force large enough to maintain the | to fressey 4 Go sulasel ‘< ix also a low pressure cylin- 243 erable, debased class who depend for their livell- | Verdant amateurs. peace or protect the non-union men against vio- | “sehr Hrazos, Hi . Portland for New York, with | Snr yey at Ben food upon sharing the shameful earnings of these | “ “Coliseum March.” A, F, Toulmin. A reminis- | lence from the strikers. Hence there is an era of | stone to order, The tin tiemeter nde te e's hanes 24442. cence of the World’s Peace Jubilee in Boston, and, | idleness in this usually busy, active mining and | _ Schr Raven's Wing, Brown, Stonington for New York, tear, in member, This, vensl io the figer of iar 24480. ‘wretched beings, Many of them, to the | like it, sound and fury, signifying nothing. manufacturing locality. The ‘effect of this strike | With stone to order, om ‘walch arg bone Lalit ch the Delaware River Teo Shi 24585. casual observer, presented a respectable ap- | ‘Les Bon Vivants,)) morceau, Egghard; “Schnee- | on all branches of trade and commerce will soon be eae te Te ere: Sectians tw Bow Bet, And Lron Works. A second ship to tollow the Calino will 24536. pearance, being well, uot to say fashionably | {ye "nieve, venadiers tthe hoon poets ten; Lane le Te Viche Hattie A Butter Strickland, Portland, Ct, for New | tie fin ee nn ee Sore “iol dressed, while the great majority were of the | Egghara ; “Silver Bells Caprice,” Spindler. ' | THE ERITISH-AMERICAN MIXED COMMISSION, ‘chir'Dauntiesy Sulith, Nantucket for New Fork, with | | Mauivax, NS, Nov 6—The schr Jane was seized at Corn- Pre shabby-genteel class, whose garments were better These are the last numbers of the Universal Li- fish to order. walll; yesterday for a violation of the revenuc laws, aa. Atted for. a. more genial clime than, the raw: cheer: | brary of Planaforte Gems, series No. 3, publisiied Awards by the Commissioners and | Xl Amoy, Mott,Noank for New York, with Ash to or Notice to Mariners. 24820. -les here which the morning afforded. But | by this house, and are fully up to the h stand. oI = a ¥ ” . herew 24849. Whether Well or tly dressed all were unmistakably | ard of their ‘pretlecessore, Phe Ant eee bene Disallowed—The Stott Case Set- wiht Freest one, Belden, Portland, Ct, for New York, nteat! Vian, igen thet nun and can buoys in. Pos. sano 2490, ‘of the same stamp, and ad common interest, as | this Universal Library have bi y . chr J he ke ie the W M 50024923. Was manifested by their anxious, eager glances | first class order, and itis to be hoped thse the pnbe WASHINGTON, Nov. 17, 1872 | witisionotoorder: nts Nustetwwe Gr Row Bers, thar buty of correenonting ratory a pr ovo [ators toward the passage way leading to the prisoners’ | lishers will soon commence a fourth series. The Mixed Commission on British and Amerian | | Schr MM Brandreth, Stephens, Portland for New York, | By ender of the Lighthouse ; 00 208 box whenever there was anystir inthe court room. | Jordens & Martens publish a very beautiful | claims havi sd with stone to order, GH PERKINS, 300]25108, ‘The attention of the Justice was first directed to | melody for the plano, written by Mme. Bondwitz : @ made an award of $2,490 in| | Xchr Frederick Wall, Chatfield, Portiand tor New York, | posse wow us, Lag nem Mamnector Becond District, 300252807, the more usual class of criminais brought before | Volkmann, which gives evidence of considerable | ®0'@ in the case of Francis Impry against | *itnrMiea A Prait, MeGrath, P NO cee 0/2881. dim, cases of intoxication and other minor oftences, | talent as a composer on the part of this well | the United States, It appears the claim. | with'stoneto stensman & Cay VOrUand for New York, ea 36. RE Finally the Eighth precinct was called, and under | known pianist. ti ass Schr Henry Gibbs, Chase, New Bedford for New York. Hark Minols, Frazer. of NB, was st fan Francisco Noy a the guidance of the policemen some ten or twelve es ant is ana always has been a@ subject of | schrsM Tyler, Gordon, Pail River for New York © Basia shipped bone home by Pacific Railroad, = a ee wonten tiled out. The most of theit countenances THE PACIFIC COAST. Her Britannic Majesty; that in the Inte war he | Schr G Temple, Martin, New London for New York. ~ hy HE Aa ‘0 apie had been composed toa — : aided the federa: government, or, at worst, re- | Schr SD Buckslow, New Haren it tee hake aged to loans wheat, ee nce eee S00) 2506. eton PROPER EXPRESSION OF CONTRITION, , | The Late Colonet Albert 8. Evans—The | mained neutral; that in November,-1882, he was, | Shell ry Croskey, Potters Pall iver for New York. Spoken. oie “002068 hich was occasionally relieved by a glance of “ siren " i r 5 ‘ H i Fecognition as the eve of some one lighted upon | LOFiNs Massacre—A Large Fleet of Mer- | as alleged, arbitrarily and withont good cause ar. ny Provtlenes for tow Pert, MUMS Ail od Dees Wiktones no" Tort for Uavane, Nov | 3999 Pape her vile parasite in the audience. They ailshowed | Chantmen Expected—Walting for the | rested by officers and soldiers of the United State: Sehr W Morse, Oliver, Fall River for New York. Khip Cordiliora (fr, Noel, from Tquique tor New York, Fe $00 257 the appearance of the hasty dressing which fol- Arizona. ik S| Schr Ira Bliss, Burgess. Providence for New York. Oct &, lat 3 8, lon 2s W. " 2773. 1500] 25805. Jowed the doting of the fancy costumes they wear SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 16, 1872, rmy and imprisoned in several places sucessively, Schr Ellen M Baxter, Manton, Cedar Point for Wil. Jo TIT (ital), from Girgenti for Philadelphia, | 2x02. 300) i in the evening, though at times the glitter of tin- ry a . y being compelled a portion of the time to chop . + " Oct 3 15 miles ESE of Malaga. 2833. 300} 2! gelled dcininiivg was obeervable tironeh s cleek ac meeting of members of the press and friends | Wood and make fire for the soldiers, He was then r Annio F Carl, Trier, Northnort for Fhiledeiphia, |, Orig Autiies, Thesirun trom Port Spain for Portland, | 2854. '300|25377. Shawl Thewe omen wore arrenta fi the piace of the tate Ooloriét//AineHt B. Bvand “agent of the removed, fo8t. Josenn, Mo. and imprisoned in the | Schr Faunte Hanmer, Brooke, Greenport tor Philedel- ‘irae Hen'O Poimsey, trom Barbedos for Portiana, | 0 S00| 008 211 Thompson street, and as the object of the police | Assoc! A i y daya, hia. . x off ¢ ° 2 Ee PLS reg cece ere aired joclated Press, was held in this city to-day for THREE WBEKS IN THE COMMON CELLS, Pixche Alert, Halsey, Port Jefferson for New York. See ere cutee Fontes Pa ‘30030084. {¢ punish the unfortunate they were discharged, the purpose of expressing their regret at his loss | and afterwards in the Sheriff's department, Sehr Orvetta, Harvey, New Haven for New York. Aarinwant, Nov 3~Arrived, ‘36. + 800] 26094. anh te proprietor, Bentamain ie Wieath, was held | and their sympathy with his family, and to extena | 24, portion of that time was required to | yS¢hf Ludowick Mill, ‘Cottrell, Kast Had for Mow | anton, fort Lemon, tik barks Renee tiene hee | 3083.. 300 |26228, to bail in the sum’of $500 to answer the charge of | them such aid as may be found necessary. work on the fortifications. Owing to im- | *Qcty sarah R Thomas, Arnold, Norwich for New York. | York: Amma (ir), Congdon (or Forbes). de, Jennie Arm- | 6s keeping a disorderly house, Several men, custom- | _ On the occasion of the funeral of Mr. Edward | Prisonment his wife and children were un-| Schr Sarah Jane, r, Norwich tor New York. ‘ nen, Liverpool; brigs River Queen (ir), | Sug Bay ers of the house, found therein at the time of the | Tompkins, at Oakland, to-day, the city was draped | aed for and exposed to the dangers inci- | Schr Sarah A Falconer, Wilson, Providence for New ort Wesley & Heymour (Br), Spicer, dor 5246. 2646. Said, were aise’ discharged, ‘The newt piecing: | in mourning. dent to the exposed condition of the country. | York. Baltimore; echt Wl Knighton, Knigh- | ss. 126476. calied was the Fiiteenth, and as within its lumits | It has been ascertained that at least thirty-four | His practice asa physician interrnpted, his health | Schr Liberty, Jonneon, Norwalk for Elizabethport, biinon, Cardi, Ot, Senete Coe Pack: | $276 2east. rere ties of Apaches were engaged. in the Loring massacre, | iJUred by confinement and the filthy condition of | Scht Eva, Welock, New London for New Pixon, Cardiq: 6th, Jens Back- | Say ‘300 26487 THE DISORDERLY TOUSES thirteen of wnom are known to be Indians from | the cells and his good standing among his neighbors | Schr White Rock, Lafferty, Prov 4 ied Get Shark Lona. Phillips, ‘Pensacola; Nov 7, | 3¥8 ; 26885. ‘Visited the number of prisoners was much larger. | Camp Dale Ureck Reservation. damaged, he was compelled to leave the country | Schr J W Bell, Kearse, Taunton for New Yor! Laie Hougtiton. Rese, do. ‘| Sas 0 70098 At the call some forty women were marched out Thirty vessels are in this port to load with wheat, | 24 remain away till the close of the war, whereby | Schr Jas English, Barker, Bristol for New York, on, Nov t— Arrived, bark Lucy Frances (Nor), Lor- | saan. 300] BRetd and arraigned before the Justice, News of the dis- | _ An inward bound fleet of 185 vessels 13 due be- | M8 farm was uncultivated and neglected, 320 acres | ySchr Silas Brainard, Hawkins, Middletown for New cea, Hew dxin pert cbr 356 200 2a position of the otiers had evidently reached them, | fore April 1. Were sold for a small portion of its real value, to | Y8ehs wg potter, And ri Charleston, lage ee a EY Sa - 4 . Rnathey came up emiling and cheerful, ‘Ther |. The sailing of the China steamer has been post- | Satisfy a debt that he might otherwise have paid | ppc! ‘otter, Anderson, Providence for Philadel: | | Gariag. det fh—Arrived, ships Nancy Pendicton, Pon. | 388° BN 2 Pues ames were called and they were allowed to pass | Poned until the arrival of the Aizona, had he remained at home, and his orchard and | "Schr Wm O'Reilly, Slater, New Haven for Hoboken, Aioton, Puget Sound lath, A MeGatinm, Mody, Gnanape | Sat8 300/21 26532, out, Some little excitement was caused at this pearance fences and much of his ee on were wasted Sehr Tryphenia, Dottridge, Stonington for New York. (and sailed 19th for England); 17th, bark D 8 ‘Williams, of 300) 2688. time by the falling on the tioor in a fit of one of the | THE LOUISIANA CONTESTED ELECTIONS, | S2¢,(l¢sttoved, and two of his horses taken and | Schr Mary Eliza, Howard. Providence for New York. | hitruten iad iit Hall Columbian Meret taint | 8 300 poe men arrested. He was taken into the prisoners’ — Ne Gea ae chr Kate Seranion, Valier, Providence for New York, | $id bark Mooubeam. Pleld, Man Francie” tte: | Bean 300} Sse fox, from whence he soon reappeared recovered, | The Defeated Candidate for Governor salts, Gommiasion awarded $613 in the case of | Schr Emad tiles Voy Hartord for New ork. peeled ta. Goi, Harry Moree, Weman, aanape lan, | Sons ‘003 Fate iecharged, Ja A 3 » He | ke : jit ston: yy 27086: The proprietors were hicld to anewer. Their | N£cetves @ Partial Injunction Against | claimed $2,009, the value of farm, vegetables, hay, yight JG Huntington, budiey, Providence for New | Pange. Place; bath, barks Nicholas, hawen ty oa te ou ‘300 bare ames and places of business are as follows:— the State Election Returning Board, £o., and one horse taken by the army of the United Sehr Trade Wind, Hoey. Boston for Philadelphia. gl! mth, Hugo & Otte (NG), Richert, Ran Francisco, =. ey 27215, Henry Winter, No. 2 East Fourth street; Frederick the Governor Elect and a Republican | *t% The Commission allowed $775 in BCRE auice, B welden, Harrison, Bertin cor Rew Vert. ase fal 300} Kunubel, 7: . Wi ay P' THE CASE OF JAMES STOTT Reed, Arnold, Connecticut River for New ~) roina (Salv), Xi San Sraier, Broadway; William 8, Gleselberg, 688 | Journal. against the United States, This was aclaim based Prancise MP Wich, Rebar, Puget Sound. BS Ive, coibarb of this. Firvaesith | precince | who _ New ORLEANS, La., Nov. 17, 1872 | upon the arrest ofthe claimant by the United states thm, Wodlioner Warren ae tae tien, i ‘Pein, Pend * @-. 500 “worked up” the cases and made the grrests are William P. Kellogg yesterday made application to Sin the FNC aan tee nt be t Gloucester, Rowland, Providence tor New — ty en hry, Levensaler 5 ‘andecrd ass? = e) lary 7 7 7 7 7 % od J Jai y. There was a Bay i, be aap 4 Henderson, Hal vey; ¢ ‘arr and Waik! the United States Circuit Court for an injunction | good deal of diplomatic corresponience on the sup- | Schr H Moodie, Mand. Boston for New York, jatchelae and Wie ‘wr ie 3m : VAL INTELLIGENG! restraining the Staté Election Returning Board, | Ject of Stott’s arrest, but the only compensation | fbr ME Woodhull, Davis, New Haven tor New York, Swonel’ Goel wa Fe 1 i 4 NA sane GENOB, composed of H. ©, Warmoth, J, Wharton, Frank Soldier eine period dehus imiprisearienn, mM a Schr Louise A Van Brunt, ‘Tooker, ‘Apponaug for Kew pg) ing; brig Hail Col shea, Divetsas ier on The United states steamship Ossipee, $28 tons, | H. Hatch and Durant Du Ponte from in any | js no doubt that The claiuiane wast British pM ‘chr FJ Gurne , Gurney, Bridgeport for Rondout, ‘ianattan, Oct 25—Asrived, sche nia (Br), Rider, | famn eight guns, Commander J. N. Miller, United States | Manner performing thé duties of Returning | ject, and the wronginl arrest Ja acknowledged by | Schr Cetacean, Nason, Provincetown for Virxinia. be hey ee AD ee manne er ‘ SeenniC : i “4 4 ova Providense oes : avy, commanding, arrived at this port yesterday OMcers of Elections of the Staté of Louistana; ene War Depertncar tee pig rane sctlo Behr Kate Callahan, ‘Avery, ew Laecion for +4 York: iow York no ‘Shin “Be views ‘trem is from Rio Janeiro, Brazil. The Ossipee has been at- | also that John McEnery been joined, restrained | state, * Bee wAnaaathe amer Electra, Mott, Providence tor New Yors, wit | Nuvo dram’ tmyson Bye ih bath Smremloté, | 4918 .., ached to the Pacific station since 1897, She left | and inhibited from in any Sinavar ertin~ ooh Dae Tod States, Davis, Pall River for New York, | {2° Nephalonlas, New Fork ache Lenk APayta, Pert, June 6, iast; arrived at Valparaiso, | fonding 10 act as Coveriior ‘of the state or Louis. | | The Commi fon disatlowed. the ‘claim of Robert Bane 8° ine, ee roman ark, Daniel Webster, q , last; arrive: : Mt s ouis- he Commission disallowed the claim of Robert ~ ¥ oe , Uy ) | Jona, and from ™ cing any claim to the office of | Davidson, who was acarpenter and builder and ~ poun. BAST. for New York. Webster, Mina, from mat ston if Ppt OS, brig Ane (Bn, Piorl, from New York, fj wis w Xgrk for Wind. | ba bart Young Turk, ic from ™: Boston, 9s brig Rin, 1 BP), Qiiek. trom rough sires of weather, Chile, July 6; sailed from Valparaiso for Rio Janeiro | Governor °° b Leda 7 tr V« gald State, &c.; also that the New | sold the woodwork for a battery to a Mr. Leeds, ‘on July 13, and arrived at the latter port Septem: Oncans Republican, the oficial journal of th It Was not proved whether or not the battery was Sencetle Oleneen ee ane, ber 15, Left Rio Janeiro September 23, and ex- | Of Louisiana, be enjoined and restrained n completed for use, or, if so, whether it actually m sor, NS. - Pertenced head winds for the first ten days, where | 22Y Manner publishing any oficial notice, docu- | went into the Confederate service. The United Krig Mansenella, Benson, New York for Portsmouth, returned She had the southeast trades. On the pastage the | Ment or statement relating to any canvass or | States oMicers took possession of the same and Geke Domina apo for Providence: galt PY) Metved out, = <= HMssipee was delayed by searching fora reported | Statement of votes made or in any manner emanat- | gave a receipts for the same, as in all other cases cht Commodore Kearney, Motcall, Pertsennees ter 4 a whoa of the Island of Fernando Noronha aud rect | trom said pretended Board of Returning Onl- | of appropriation of private property to the use of Boston. exh Clark, Duffy, Philadelphia tor Fall River, off Cape St. Roque. After leaving Cape St, Ri cers of Election. the United States, The counsel of Her Majesty took J Holloway, Thompson, Port Johi tr, Patterson, lini” the Light winds were generally experienced during ire | . Judge Durrell ordered that defendants be cited to | the ground that’ it was not the inantion of te | Sete ne ae, x esx Phirtge Oak Mycota ae s ‘ienry A ‘SEZ. & 60., Bank ‘entire passage, show cange on the 19th instant why the injunction | claimant to take sides, but to gain a livelihood and | cht. H Rurnett, Gardiner, Port Johiison for Somerset, | LitehGeld. ehalling, Simone, Plakias Peele oe ce Vox b8 New Pork The oftcers cf the Ossipee are: Pendentetite should not tesue a8 prayed for, and in | that the subjects of aheutral State ave the right | Schr Balle. Gurney gboken for Providence, i Michiiae Thayer, Hate, apf, gs G Pendleton, ork. Commander—J. N. Milier, commanding. e meantime and until further orders this Court | to sell arms or other munitions of war to eitner or chy Elisha Leo ew Tore for Frovicenee, LUTR Lteutenant CommanierFrancis Mores, execu. | Will let the restraining orders prayed for issue | both beiligerents without violating thelr neutrality | yoeq"" "uss 1 Sith, Baker, Fort Johnson or New Bea ; rie hay Sp BR A hd Od tees Gash, Crenitie eee ative officer. against said defendants in form and to the effect | or compromising the government. Schr Phebe Elizabeth, Bates, New York for Bric rt. wv Staten de ™ ad it Cause ; nitty required; no charge "until Lieutenant Commander—Horace Elmer, naviga- | PTayed for. The Commission disallowed the following cases: Schr Ida Herbert, Mellon, New York tor Stamford, Kailed previems to hepi 3, ahip Cape (Pri, Lands. | Moree created | advice tree. rr. beeen a emery oe Joseph B. Heycock, Frederick W. Ruggles, Samuel Schr Atlantic, Barber, New York for Hyannis, borough, New bark O Ay Prd nea M. house, Conscelor, &c., 180 Broadway. eutenand— Prank Courtis, FATAL ACCIDENT, M. Ryerson, et al, owners of the brig Napier and | qfcht Nellie & Frank, Edwards, Hoboken for Provi ook His m port shine Jamestowa, Call A iPRALD asters—-Charies N. Adams, Gottfried Bloc , cargo. ese Were ship cases, and the gr : Seared, cemtig 0 Andrew AL corner of i Enstgns—U, R. Harris, H. Winslow. shes Tort Jenvis, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1872. for disallowing them was on account of fallece to. Senr oppard a Mount ot Joke liabetnport fs ei kev 4 > sag @n, phn * Ore aT art F. Bulkley, 8. P. Comley, SH, | A brakeman named Frederick Kirk fell between Pie ana Seta below to the Supreme Court New Landon. | vow York for P is - 4, ct 30—Arrived, steamehip Honduras, Dow, | 0” . D, Hyde. the cars near Greycourt, on the Erie Railway, this ‘ eis ache Nathaaiel stephens: hondal mee RCRS ‘FROM COURTS - ib , ———<$—$ —$ thaniel Steph BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAIN , Sei Lieutenant y Marines. ©. shatier, Bivernoon sud wee tanteney bition. oe hae REATAG OP athaniel Stephens, Randall, New York for Provi. | allel ‘Wh, steamship Winchester, Dexter, Centra) ol Ai@opent Mates, logsn evecr Whatat oe pale en ie sg seeren b u — te muaes TILA’ A MAN FOUND. Warren Gates, 8mith, Amboy for Providence. Quxsee, Nov I—Cleared, steamship Nestorian (Br), | Be Perl wlvance: advice free; commiasioncr for evr: sistant Paymaster—J, Porter Loomis. ASIOK WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. Schr Sarah Purvis, Beril, 'New York for Providence. Altd, Liverpool, | Beets, gst MADEMICK I. KING, Counsellor at Law, i Seat areas es cee Port Jervis, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1872, Gene Orcen (*), Smith, i lohnson for Norwich. Amertean Porte. vadway. 4 nt Engineer—H, E. Rhoades, PITTsBURG, Pa., Nov. 17, 187 The remains of an unknow: chr Ellen Perkins Kelly, New Yor! BOSTON, Noy 16— oNENCK—PROFESA! vee Ro Gee Sante SBURG, Pa,, Nov. 17, 1872, own man, horribly mu- | Schr Dr Kane, Phelps, Hoboken fi ford. + Arrived, steamchiy George Appold, R. SOUENCK—PROFESSIONALLY IN NE y Clerk—Sumuel Jenkiuson The residence of Matthew Linden, at Flrod’s ata. | tiated, were found onthe track of the Hawley | SMF Louisa Francis, Keller, ‘New York tor New Bed. | Wegaa” .tehimore ta Nari ar "Toran b Baser 1 ane" ih Raval Orders: tion, was destroyed by fire Friday morning, ana | branch of the Erie Railway on Tuesday night last. forte NB Goodell, May, Philadelphia tor Norwich. ont t * Roage, Rattimore; | ing pe aan Te Fl cece eer eet Captain John M. B, Clitz has been detached from | Mra. Linden, being very iti and unable to leave the | Ove hundred doliars in greenbacks were found on | Schr AB Sallord. Powell, Philadelphia for Pawiucket, | Auibrum Light, Hiaging Wiuingion, she Kate dir | {ue Bend street, on Tuesday, November 19 Bhe command of the California and ordered to re. | M8 Perished in the Nam his person, but no clue to his identity, Rehr Elizabeth B Hogan, Port dain ee im casten | Buen Mayet ‘ OS | NCURAMLES NO LONGER—BETHESDA SPRING 4 ; 4 “ — — 7 _ = - Sehr LB avis, Port Joh y amshin Ormpne: brig Shannon Water cores Bright's Diseases, Dinbetes, feeocnatecnoteh marr eta ie oda tiboe ce SHIPPING NEWS, | eginteimenierrsantr rye, | yaar ee tne gine hao | fo, ea cca, Mer . . hs L — " vd olden, Short, Port Johuson for Ports | M : 4 th, Brunch jo. Constipation, P: Bvton; Leutonant Frederick 8, Greeuleal tothe | Anont six o'clock yesterday morning Charles S. TIONED ss sradadton, = work h Berben, emteons mon Te ow oh aaes and those’ of the blood if Runkel, of 302 East Twenty-eighth street, was p aaataiia cnaipsah Bohr El Levin Lewis New Tork tor Morinteroe | Mths, for Alesandria, pat tn with faremast spew Se en See SS Stee EB Bronce way, oh Se "i 2 “ , Was pass }, ewis, § for Northport, BROOKSY: pe teehee BW. — oo THE ELECTIONS IN ALABAMA AND TEN. | ine down First avenue, on his way home. As he WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH. oe ee eScatal Ads NEU eT Re vee ton. | *S5SEBhoron, ett ce adh a ante | UP aleiy eisiaite UOC GUC OTE NESSER, neared the corner of Twenty-fifth street he was ac- —_. Os, ety tit: Hostion tee as ow Lon. | CRARLESTOR, Nov wre Matt, Onver, | gare, Agnd #t for qrample Lag to TAYLOR a BON 1S NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 17, 1872. costed by three men—Michael Haly, William Kelly The New Yor« Heravn has constructed a telegraph line Bopt y,cgotes » rth Amboy tar Norse Caroline, Bechet, Kew OWNERS OF age 5 . .» Nov. 17, 1872. and Joseph Quindon (ail French’), Who asked him | 0m New York city to Whitestone, LI, and the sameis chr Idaho, Thorndike, New York for Salem. ; aan 4 RS OF HORSES. —THE °NUTRITIOUS CON- Mr. Tyler, chairman of the Demucratic Executive | where he was going. Mefore he had time to reply | Now open for the transaction of bu BRE Mh deat ould, Baker, York for Hortnrey ee Teo Arrived athe, Rees Le fe snuittiive teed ind Corny, Cattle, Food Gem. jommittee of Alabama, telegraphs to to George 8, | they, a8 8 alleged, knocked him down, and Haley | — This tine will be found of great service to thote having | Seht WT’ Fiillips, Hawking, Hoboken tor Newport Peay tthe horwe distemper, ad welles aminvenaeie Houston that the democrats will have four on ave | Scarched his pockets while the other two held hini, | business with vessels passing to and from the Sound, and | geet 4 & Lawsoh, Fitzpatrick, New York lor Provi- | epee, | ee Sede ean (or hocese recovering from the prevait majority on the joint bailot in the Legi: They failed, however, to find any money or valu. | every facility will be given to merchants and others to | Nehr Hattle 8 Collins, 7 a rs Neptune, | the hore th fine condition ther rae! Frujority on the Joint ballot in the Legisiature, | abies of any’ description, Runkel’s cries of murder | ¢, we 4 others to | Sehr Hattie 8 Collins, Trimble, Rondout for Mystic, Clark. New Lont mee: RM | again the ituitetions nea ty dee’ eau Ws Walker, of Huntsville, | browght OMcer Fitzgibbons to the rescue, ana | °°mmunicate promptly, rf ts Having Woe aer Hatt Wells, Kelsey, Middietown: 8 i Feamiord; | Connection with any other a” fi Bre prominent democratic aspirants to the Uuited | her with the assistance of the complainant, arrested | _ As there is no other telegraphic communication with | Sehr ML Fleming: Withaiue ore park for B i f Francis Coffin, Baston, Boston. Pees tna he tM Fleming, Willams, Port Johnson for Norwieh, WT, x: Hen. fron, ihe Everett House. 4 ; : é three men, During the forenoon the prisoners | Whitestone, the Herald Line will oe open for all business | Set Richd Law, Eldridge, Phitade Bortom” | pGRERMPORT, Li, Nov B—Argived. aches 3 @ Alien, MAKIE, Ue ‘Agen oe ee cae at ta nese wgagewley | Mere Taker to Essex Market Police Cour, aud cout | and private mewsagey andthe sume tended to wth ail | Sehr EH Metre. emit tnd ort | fia oednletelphiae hae rtdemet iin wis tir whoa’, | Ueeieh Reprtewt ha GaRuARae Apshte y : ed by Jade Shan dley, possible desgatel, 5 orn, Win Bemeat, Providence (aml salted 1th tor iret arth avenue; #U0% J otc ug Bol W'S lata Poaidcues em Wii | Spe ste arag hyorth aveuuey fuviaS Sate