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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHEET. tinguished family. He was a son of the late Charics | tion in which there was so much unanimity Of | with stone to order. arbor, in ad Mr. R, W. Peckham, Jr., preceeded to make the | sowringe aq, of Larkbear, near Kxeter, whodiea | VieWS among our Wise and good men as this. We | “Schr HF Brainard, Holl, Portland, Ot, for Amboy, with | Ted.Hebt formerly exh A pereiard losing argument in behalf of the prosecution. au . 2 Want you, a8 freemen, a% philosophers, as states- | stone to order. ere rite, OWN 6 fect above the red one, at an SS ae Pe again hwed Te 5 r . { Justi deen outraged, disgraced Cast) -, Of Bri Schr LU Lovell, Gage, Jacksonville 8 days, with lum- | Scum meas THE IMPERILLED JUDGE agreed ana ane shar tigueedohor sor, | lol vr crnsey. ov we. cmcaccan man nos | ashe Wis Rn, arent arta bas boc sre tM Yar parts can | 0 ir, Mygatt, of counsel for respondent, asked | stk JONN’S OPINION OF THE AMERICAN WAR FOR y Lacy Weight, Risey, Wimingtew, NOS days, with | om peival Hodges, } when a decision im the case would be rendered? TRE UNION, mane Ger ale Staples, Lord.’ oe DC, 5 days, Sour Fitz J Basson, 69.25 tons, built in Essex in 187%, Col dae ‘and Pointer faker, do t The chairman responded that the Curtis case | During the progress of the American war for | with coal to Wm Spencer, vessel to iP Wetéalt & Co. hag been sold to Messrs James Sens, of Glou- Phinney, W: Taunton for do; War | é * would be taken up on the 2d of December, and | the Union Sir John Bowring addressed @ letter to Pasepd Through Hell Gate. ; Amos ‘Briggs ‘enone Byler, Tirrell, Paw- f th P ti in the alter the testimony in that case was all in the | an American friend on the subject of the struggle, 1 by ag t Calais on the erstraw. Knapp, Providence for Ha- Argument of the Prosecution Senate would then render its decision in the Prin- | ard its probable issues, national and comme! BOUND soUTH. jen inst for farchased by parties in Ca- | "24d, AM—Arrived, schrs f Atwood, Foster, Boston. for | die case, the d iM the Curtis cuse foliowing. | In this communication he said:—"Your American | Steamship Dirlgo. Johnson, Portland for New York, | the route trom tetas eid the | Rappahannock Emma L Rich, Jenkins, and Alice P Hig: Case of Judge Prindle. ‘The Senate then adjourned until Monday, De- | fratricidal war is the most dreadiul event of | with mdse and passengers. S venture has proved he, ee Virginia: J W Robert, } eember 2, at four P.M. modern history. No doubt it will be directed and | Steamship Bolivar, Lawson. New London for New | 1 pincuay—p, Mf Cb i Battles. Desckions, | Biehaida, Prorinnattnen ta DO; { aes we controlled for good, but that it should end in any- |" goiir"Frederick Walters, Henderson, Nantugket for | Nov 2i, ‘Was! ‘of 400 tons measure: Kelly, Harwich for New York; Magute ‘Belt ty {| i thing but @ separation of the North from the South | New York, wath fish to order. = ‘owned by Messrs Tupper & Beattie, and | 04 Fisstwing, Kenniston, Fall River tor do; ie Wile } Tae Offences of the County Judge Analysed and OBITUARY. sogiin, ane, ae ampropabe, ifnok, impossible. | Ache Jase au, Grace ow Maren fr Mew Yor, | WH eaettigs pon aeeand Maines, SP ttrony a | wcte Pausieiins Reratiee Rake Eee | Explained—A Terrible Array of Disgrace- La aa Avy dlaposition to put down slavery, or ig entitied | , Behr Fowest, Pierce, Bancor for New York, with lom- | anew requis ship Feedo eb fons garpenter’sy | Sore iote mocha fon ey, Calne woe g aque, ; John Bowring, LL. D., 0. R. 8. to sympathy on that account, It does not appear- | Perso Wien + Youlrey ene providence for New | otherm of Yarmouth, Navas °y “APE John Murphy for d ‘Long, Harwich for do; Ainelia, Kelly: Mate fal and Acknowledged Facts—Curtis By cable despatch from London we are informed | 10 me that you are justified in calling the Bouth | york, Notice to Mariners. polsets for Envadelphia, . To Be Tried on the 24 December. that Sir John Bownng, LL. D., F. RK 8., ofClare- | George Lk, called” Matern ont the time of | Belir J H Lockwood, Sharrett, Bridgeport for New CANADA—GULP OF #F LAWRENCE. Chase, Providence for New Yorks Favorite: Clack donne | pact mont, Devon, died on Friday, the 22d instant, in shat Bam. I ne not belleve the cotton lords have e Od Lillian M Warren, Brown, Vinathaven for New | , Change in lightship at Sandy Beach Point, Gaspe Har- Hh. Hall Hiver for dos ‘Mary’ Me ad, the eightieth year of his age. acl any thing lo with the opinion which you } “Rehr J 4M Merriman, Fox, Portland, Ct, for New York, e government of the inion of Canada has given Y, Terrill, Pawtucket for do; Nellie 1 | Aubany, N. ¥., Nov. 23, 1872, | Jonn Bowring was descended from a very dis+ | wntch assurediy tip Hote i meven knew. s ques, | With stone to.order. ; ; rine the 1008 of Oetobere 16EE a hed hie is, Alexandria; Sarah J Gurney, Gurpey. ‘The Senate met at 9 A. M. ig was led fron ery which assuredly itis not. I never knew @ ques- Schr A G Pease, Buell, Portland, Ct, for New York, Pelee at enews feaagoe Tiektinlp ‘Sandy Beach ae tor Wareham; 1, 5 chr Olivér, Scofield, Dissoway, Baltimore.’ | LI, Nov 2/—In port'schr E E Racket, Norton, April 4, 1865, His mother was Sarah, daughter of | men, r hat war Schr A Hayden, Green, Portland, Ct, for New York, feet deck. Also, the red light is . Alter congratulating the Senate upon the ap- | the Rey, 'T. Lane, of St. Ives, Cornwall, who was | Will ane ratte An rae to toe aatortanarery | With sine to order, Minis melee oer: British AdiBira) Mae teh ee ee i f stile tenons anew con » a baa gy gases ans hunately | Vsehr Charlie Stedman, Cahill, Portland, Ct, for New | ogi¢ynouce affect gy Charts Nos zsgop, | Slam (9 rim, fOr LiverpOot ite proacbing conclusion o| is descended from the famous lawyer, Sir John May- | Cysaged, in, a polley which compela or, OF fir | Yee with stone to orde sa baeh UB Light List NOL er amhe OMice Charts Nos 21 and 15; | LARC M OULA, Miss. Nov 16—Suiled, brig Sarah & e 8—act ¥ q 5 s Ce. finued.trial and thanking the Senaters fer their | nara, and through him from William of Wykeham, | seem ineredinic, and are taking measures against | Schr John L Merril, Halsey, Stonington ior New York, | BY Order of the Bureau of Navigation, P PLPHTA, Nov 2—Arrived, steamship Cather- patience, he said he would be as brief as possible, | tne mumificent founder of the two Colleges of St. | British subjects'which we should tolerate from no | Schr Burman dir), Carter, Woodsville tor New York. Hydrographic Othe. Ween oren ox: Hyarographer. Harding. New Yori: burk Northumbrian fining himself to a general summary of the evl- ; 4 : other government, I think your North would be | Schr WC Atwater, Allen, Boston for New York. apt ¢, Washington, DO, Noa 7, ‘isvic, Shields: brig Robert Dillon, Blatchford, Giou- Yay Hence a re | Mary at Winchester and New College'at Oxford, Stronger without’ & discontented South, if it | Sehr Free Wind, Frisbio, Fall River for New York. ‘Whalemen SGNey, cents Young Teazer, Slocum, New Bediord: JW dence. Hie: mania. not take up the time ob the | yx family is of Saxon origin and of great antiquity | choose to tax itaclf by monstrous and unfriendly Bent Jonn Brsoks, Fox lirloveport log New York, Sailed trom ‘gan Francisco Nov2l, bark Tinols, Fra- | JOBE S Lore, Vangilder, Boston; Lady Hilton, Somme’, BY Senate by replying to the general remarks of | in pevonshire, in which county the Bowrings | taritfs, and to repudiate the doctrines of free trade Schr Glenwood, Dickinson, New Londan for New York. | {fF of AB on a cruise to the Line and to land his oll at | 90m! a Lizzie Hickman, Robinson, Boston; “Mary Ht Wes+ the respondent’s counsel concerning matters | nave yeen seated for many centuries, Members of | #0 Sloriously triumphant elsewucre, #o be it, uty] Schr Storm Petrel, Haskell, Providence for New York. | Honolulu in Mareh, and from thence direct to the Arctic | g%',Gnn, Pauversport; Jas H Hiuddell, Shary, Boston: Bi eB. let it not blame the South tor throwing off the’ Schr Annie Lewis, Bates, New Haven tor New York, Holmes, Hunter, Providence eT Netnen which had no relation with the cause and which | the family are mentioned in the anciént records. of | setters. We wunt you to be strong, your policy Boh: ene Hagel), New Haven (or How N OPK york apenas atin, Cordery, Diy were not germane to it, But before commencing | the county as occupying important positions as far | makes you feeble; rich, you are doing your best tO | steamer Delaware, Smith, Norwich for New York, With Veteale “Bi Stockh: Ship Hamilton Fish, Bryant, from New York for San | pUle#red—Barks tute Bird (Norw), Von der uilppe, Jat 98, lon 34 W. with the evidence he would reier to the remarks a A: ampoverish yourselves; brotherly, and yon are en- | mdi Fra Aug 8, Rotterdam; Eidsvold (Norw), Knudsen,’Cork for orders?” in vc warledietion of the senate in | eck #8 the reign of Henry IV. and even to an | faved im Cainiike slaughtering; happy, and. what pe apd paancngers, Brig Dol Gratia (Bs), from New York for Gibraltar, Nov sohrs Snow squall, Norton, Salem ; Jos it uddetl Sharpy a mncerning the jurisdiction o i | eariierdate. Among them John Bouring (otherwise | Woes are in all your households’ peacelul, and you ROUND BART. TA Oa lth: Newparte Mt Croakey Baten Pall aie ea this case. It had been claimed that the Senate | Rowryng) illled the oftice of Rector of the well | ave busied in wide-wasting war. 1 write very | Seamship Dirigo. Johnson. New York for Portland. 7, Adums,” Lottery Landing hee, Beebe, jomersety had jurisdiction of only the ofMcial acts of the Siti . “s frankly to you, My heart 1s (ull, Ilove America lew York tor New Bedford. | — Amoy, Oct 9—In port ship Anglo 8axon (Br), Davidson, | Winged Racer, Howes, Gloucester; West Wind, Tracy: respondent. ‘Lhis ie denied. He claimed that the known Collegiate church of Slapton, near Kings | too well, tod many dear and valued friends, not to | Steamship Gleueus Waldian, Now Teck sor Boon. Soon York. Full River: MM Merriman, Babbitt, Taunton; J Hay, a Z bridge, in the year 1410, The former seat of the | desire her progress and prosperity. 1 have no in- Bark Centaur (Br), Vaughan, NewYork for St Stephens, led previous to Oct 1, ship Elizabeth Cushing, Colby, | Beebe, Fall River; M E abe ‘aber, Aldrich, Providence 3° Senate was not confined to acting upon the | samily in the neighborhood of Kingsbridge sull re- | terest to bias iny judgment, and all my prejudices ha et gy JH Perry, Kelly, New Bedford;'Mary Price, Newlove, w Bay, CB, Nov 10—Ai ir Bn, en, RT; stim i , eMcial misconduct of the respondent, nor | tains its ancient name of Bowringsleigh, but passed | NAV been on your side of the Atlantic, Schr Annie Powers, Sparks, New York for Newbury- | Brown, New York. oS bigs eg alingsesdps: De Mewneres Lady Kulon golasey Seats ee arg eo ebielem Duby: JOHN BOWRING, | Patt Foocuow, Sept 1é—Sailed, bark Benefactor, Berry,New | _ Lnwics, Nov 22 AM—Passed’ in yesterday, Da tnat its judgment alone was to be passed | into other hands acveral centuries ugo, One of Sir | Lankssear, Exeter, Nov. 7, 1861. BoRT Piantig, Beche, Bisabethport four Naw Haven: ‘ork. iis shire, {rom Liverpool. ‘brig Merviwn lett or Paiadels upon such conduct. The Senate must pass upon | 7, powring’s ancestors, however we learn from a | IMPERIALIST HONOR IN REWARD FOR 11S WRITINGS, Behr Spavel, Smith: Hoeven er Beaton. ee YanPOrt Oot 4 hip Guinevere (Br), anthony, for, New | pha syeaterdag aiternoon, uot remaining, ae reported is conduct a8 a cifizeu and.as a man—his moral | publication of his own, a reprint of which forms | _ Sir John Bowring possessed many proofs of the | Schr Henry Clay, Graham, Cold Spring for Boston, ‘ork; Horatio, Hardy, tor do; bark’ Adele, trom Singa- | yesterday. Brig Mary © Marmer and others went to sea his Pp 8 OWN, a rep ‘mi i sia bia titeras 4 a Schr TilleB, Potahhoeiie ine Dink pore, arrived 3a, trom harbor last evening conduct as well as lis oflicial conduct. It was | part of the Harlean miscellany, shared the capuvi- | estimation in which his literary talent was held by | Se ‘yman, Poughkeepsie ior Dighton. Havas, Nov 22—Arrived, bark Proteus, Baton, New | PORTSMOUTH, Nov S+—Arrived, schr Susan, Atwood, ly of Charles L. atcarisyrooke Castle, and recelved | Buropean sovereigns. From tie Czar of Russia he | Sehr Lugano, Dow, Fort Johnson for Boston. York. Newburg. 2 : Within the high discretion of the Senate to say | som that sovereirn a patent of baronetey, which, | Fecelved a diamond ring for his translations; @ | Schr LA"Burlingaime ponisgae, aibesy Hog, Oct il—Salled, ships Caller Ou (Br), for New | | FLYMOUTH, Nov 1$—Arrived, schr Onward, Poole, we , Burlingame, Albany for Provi- | york; 1th, Dev whether he is a fit and proper person to hold the | uniortunately, was ‘‘catén by the rats and mice ina | gold medal from the King of Holland, in acknowl- | dence, ng (Br), Thorapson, do via Yokohama. Elizabethport. i , position of ootuity judge chamber where it Was placed (or salety during the | edgment of his productions in Dutch literature, | ‘Schr Perry, Phitadelphia for Somerset. anger Cok 38 ship Alboere Lh for New York; barks | {bth—Sailed. schr Belle, Holmes, New York H ) i reat rebellion... THe " . and he was made Knight of the Order of Christ b Schr MJ Dang hton, Elizabethport for P rr oos Wom anll (8m). White, for do, Be PALACIO RINT Ga i See great rebelli There is a halfpenny coined in a fs) by bion, Laughton, zabethp for Port- Hone Kona, Sept 19—Saited, ships Sumatra, Mullen, {| Clyde, Rogers, Philadelphia; schrs Wm in, Thom) (Counge) here read the provision of the constitu: | The reign of Cheries AL by John Bowring, 01 Chulin- | the Queen ot Portugal. Mane. avant a's i x v San Francisco (has been reported in port zis; Oct 1, | ot Keonvilies GW Locke,’ Smith, Alexandrias White tion, us also extracts from the case of Judge G. W. leigh, bearing the insigna of wool-combing. The Oe eee ae AGE on cones ManNeay,” Mew work for REO ys Monte Kosa, Thomas, do; 9th, Sea, Serpent, White, New Foam, Milliken, Alexandiia: Ev Glover. Ingersoll, ' hh, who was removed, he claimed, sole! lainily for several generations were largely en- | EXPLOSION AT THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD, | Schr Leo Hunter, New York for Boston. bred tt: parte Anate Warten ese cteCO outa el emhattinonee son, Baltimore; Nightingale, : ae aiuttean aeiieeienn med, solely for | gaged in the staple Woollen trade at Exeter; and om Schr Daylights Mount New York for ortsmouth. Cledrea'litn, bark Anno W Weston, Crowell, Sau Fran- | Young, Fllzabethport; flaunah £ Bown, Racket, Haver” 1 misconduct as a citizen aud a man.) Now, said he, | the grandiatler of sir John Bowring, a merchant | At half-past one o'clock yesterday an explosion | Schr Jone, Cook, Hoboken for Boston. Tn port Oct 12, ships Buropa (NG), Hansen, from Boston, | Polut; Sarah A. Falconer. Wilsor Hee ndaut,” Ghat a ifthe Senate And that this of thal ety, was theiniimate fieud Gi John Adams, | took piace at the Navy Yard, ‘The ‘iro alarm was | sche pammuet tigen, Vainialor New tendon. | arrived ih tail ¢ Glovers Mier aut Harp orn (int | Grainer Warver, Uabgken’ Ann tincliay Allen Jersey | ania) Marae = Pres e United States, tpitectt ae 7 ; ‘ursman, for New York; Annesley (Br), Pearce, for di A Town, Plerce, Hoboken. ; ee isd WARE Cae GRE eR Mia from | q!".i0um bowring was born at Exeter on | duickly sounded and the fire engines were shortly Behe Paniel Morris Manson Ellzabetnport {ar Boston. | since ‘reported walled) Endeavor, Warland Galatea, seiucared= sehr Kate Wentworth, Sead, Brunswick, Ga, % A Mfr Seeders , i chy Ivy Belt, Cox, Bulga b 5 ner: Game Cock, Shelburne; endrick: joad tor Cienfuegos. the 17ih of October, 1792, and was educated | after on their way to the scene of the conflagra- Schr John Snow, Cox, New York tor Boston. and Old Dominion, Morse, q ‘Scotia, Drummond, ‘for Sailed—; ME Hearn, Palmer, : the office he has dixgraced. Such a judgment, he | at Moraton Hampstead, in his native coun- 7 st exotéems: Schr E L Pierce, Holden, Barnegat for Hog Island. San Franciscot uel Do “rs 2 vers! admitted, wil tail with great force and weight | TY; His jamlly being ‘attached to the anu. | HON The greatest excitement prevailed when It | Sehr Herald, MéManter, Hoboken for Sag iarbor. New York: Peang. Eatten, tor fortuad, O; Wisk: Bure, | Tunis Bostiney Siiviay Urbana: Allen fe » g§ Ejiscopal and anti-Stute Church party, he was | Wa reported that the new machine shop (the | Schr Robin, Dow, Hoboken for Boston. : Jey, une: brig Mad fawoska,’Fowle, do, ‘ HB Metcalt, Handy: Alpine, Marshalls Ruth & upon the respondent, and not only upon him but | not sent to any of the public schools os uni- | !argest structure of its kind in the United States) had | Sehr unis Gus. Sawyer, i prec ea ag r VRRPOOL, Nov 22—Arrived, bark Guiona (Br), Smith, | Melville, and Clio, Chase, New York. “ ‘upon his family. It will be a dark cloud upen.all | versities so intimately connected with tne estab- | €XPloded. The whole force of employes was soon t : » New York. R 1—Arrived, sciirs O P Bmns, Higbeey iC OND, Sov ne 3 fe or ‘ 3 Nelson, Ke s his future lite; but, suid counsel, we ask it not in | lished fait. At an carly age he was placed by his | @t the scene of the disaster. It fortunately hap- | “Schr Orion, Osgood, Rondout for Salem. ont rie Obee Tt ae ae eat Canty, Watsons Now | Se te sone Bailie Bavoine y (Br), Norfolk io load for West the spiritot vengeance, but that the majesty of | parents iv a large commercial house in Exeter, by | Pened that no one was seriously hurt, and that the Schr Helen Mar, Ward, New York for Providence, ai i peson, Ind Violated law may be vindicated, "We do nov ask it, | the parthers of which he was sent to Spain in ieiz | fre was quickly extinguished throug the eflorts of | Sehr Sarah o Sihitn Banks, Fhliadelphia for Boston. Mantua, Sept ioe actives: shin horeos Mien, Hong | “HOCKLAND, Noy 20—Arrived, schre Exeter, Pendleton; however, unless you find by the evidence that tiis | In charge of very large consignments for the use | the firemen. Upon inquiry, it appears that F dodtesu Welly. wohceen tarbeetinkee ‘ong. ? Pallas, Freneh, and Wm MeLoon, Duncan, New York. respondent is unut to hold this high judicial posi- | of the army under the Duke of Wellington, Hay- | #bout a month ago a large force was employed in | Font Sallie Burton, Palmer, New York for Stamfora, failed Sept 17, shins Geo Peabody, Kelley, New York; | Salled— Schr Charlie & Willie, Cousins, New Yor! j tion, and when, i youde so find, we demand itin | ing retired irom commercial affairs in finishing the building and laying the gas, which Schr J G Worthington. > . 20th, Alexandrina (Br), Sangste! SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 18—Arrived, steamship Japan,/ t the Dawe ot justice. 4 1823, umd devoted much of his spare. time | Operation had not been completed at the time of the | Steamer Albatross, Davis, New York for Fall River. Peectraiap ein rot pneaphl lie aay abeeaanaaad Wrecnhe re ergetrtha ergs ear rs { ie marie ORSRGR A) thie ‘inateec el eel He | Yor tua’ eae oe ee nD political | discharge last week. At that time one of the gas- teamer Galatea, Nye. New York for Lrovidence. Pioroqh HOG Te belied, back’ *lanel ic), Horn, New | AIRC ee ee cee) BR ene } said by the law of 1s40 surrogates were aliowed | economy, he travelled through the various coun- | Pipes had very carlessly been left plugged up in- York. : Ngan Cleared—Ships City of Foochow (Br), Tait, Corks Fleur i certain fees for the performance of official acts; | tries of Europe for the purpose of observing the | S¢curely, and for the last two days the gas had SAILED. Swatow, Oct I—Sailed, ship Windward, Boyd, San | de Lis (Br), Rees, Liverpool. | then subsequently by another law these fees.were | advantages uvd defects of their fiscal and com- been escaping, and an employé in trying to find sD. Francisco; bark Morro Castle, Jewett, Shanghae. Sailed—Barks ‘Cambridge, Doyle, Valparaiso; Aristos t taken away from surrogates and made returnable | mercial systeras, aud published avcounts of hisre- | the leak with @ naked light, the explosion took | og ncuing Adriatic, ford Paget Sound; She aie Mary White onde Re “Areiveil, sip Duk j to the County Treasurer, but these surrogates were | searches irom time to tiie in various newspapers | Place. No one was seriously hort but the glass | 4 Stegmshins Adriatic, for diver Fee ee eet, Cnnenaee GRHEry, NOWs | SUN on ap Bune of Argyle CBD, MeLean, News ‘ prohibited from periorining these services except | and magazines. At the same time he studied caxe- | #24 windows In the building were blown out. Bremen; Harmonia, Hamburg: Saiied Sept 28, ship Duke of Athol (Br), Prebles, New | Cleared—Hark Sampson, Nickels, Callao, : . OD payment of the fees, und On payment of the fees | fully the paieaien of the countries which he | ===" — = PR dae gc enmeire: Ban Franglsco, 8 York: Oct E'yate Deicke Rickmers 0) ‘Generich, San eee fcamahip Constitution, trom Panama, 3 prior: . r alveston ; ouis, New Orlean: A ir), Russell, do. ip Arizona in tow. i ey were directed to perform these services, Sun earns renee the songs and poetry of more States, do; Huntsville, Savannah; San Salva 4 In port Oct 10, ships Centurion (Br), Taylor, from Sya- SAVANNAH, Noy 20—Sailed, ship Francis Hilyard,| ‘4 Subsequently, again, the fees were abolished; but | than one European nation popular by the means of e | Manhattan, Charleston: Isaac Bell, Richmond, EC | ney, ISW, arrived 20, tor New York, ldg. Weston, Liverpool; barks (not brigs, as reported by tele i now how it to be found that the duties | translations into the English tongue, A Warm and Knight, Georgetown, DC; ships Orissa, Liverpool; Gov URINAM, Noy 5—Arrived, brig Success, Peak, Boston. graph) Lorenzo (Sp), Mir, and Eva (Sp), Domenech, Bard sn the par the surrogates Were abolished’ | enthusiastic admirer and a zewlous pupil of the Morton, San Francisco; barks Tare, Queenstown: Fnied- St Jonn, NB, Nov 2l—Cleared, brigs Proteus, peer, Ha. | celona, : 4 ‘hese duties were yet to be perwwrmed, ‘The salaries | late Jeremy Bentham, Mr. Bowring became under WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH. Uef, do; JE Ward, Havana; brigs ‘Eagle, Halitax; Ugo, | Yana; BF Nash, Hopkins, Cardenas; schr Ada (Br), Bel- | _22d—Cleared, ship John L Dimmock (Br), Lincoln, Bre+ of the surrogates Were paid, and they were ex- | his auspices the Jounder, and was for many years Tondon George Latimer, Porto ico; Camille, Malaga} TOE ano cct eaccin ‘oct alltel. Magaces, Gebeter st men: Le EN Eg Bepaatian.. ne On 380 ne on reque: re i lex. is sl ¥ * i ed, 0, Bulkley, New York ; form these services. ‘There i8 no question a8 to | and success, making it the organ of a NEY 5 Oax Hep akn lias cobstracted: « telegranD lino - Ralled . Cleared—1 j Gus retusalt indeed, the respondent comes here | the free trade party m® the days whem though | {Tom New York city to Whitestone, Li, and the sameis Shipping Notes. BOMRa Ot th SRD) BbAtOrR CBN), Wopdward, Fogel’ |) COMero wills Wier: Witlsie ee te declaring that he was no€ bound to perform these | toryism may have been partially delunct, the old re- | now open for the transaction of business ‘There has been a little more activity In ship repairs | yA? in port Oct 22, barks J R Worcester (Br), for New | . Sailed—Steamships San Jacinto, Hazard, and Montgom¢ ‘tervices. This, he says, Wasshis construction of | strictions of the Corn laws fettered the commer- | — This line will be found of great service to those having York ; Columbus (Br), Burrows, tor do. Cry, Falrsloth, New York, , the law, and if he was mistaken in this respect | cial enterprise of Britain. Aided by the pensof Mr. | pusiness with vessels passing to and from the Sound, and | TUins the last week, American Ports. BAAHEM, Nov 2l—arrived, schr Statesman, Church counse] maintained that he was mistaken at his | Grote, Mr. Fonblanque, Mr, W. J. Fox, Mr. Mill, Mi + |e i On the large sectional dock foot of Rutgers street there | arExXANDRIA, Nov 22—Arriv WILMINGTON, NO, Nov 21—C1 peril, He then proceeded to argue tuat F. W. Ray | J..8. Mill, Mr, Roebuck'and other powerful writers, | ¢¥¢'? telly will be given to merchants and othersto | nave been, in the following order—Messrs OH Mallory & | Fall Riven aud Charm, Stamugion vert o* PeUSOFE | ooh Freeman, Ncw Yorks achr Occa Travelle®, Adeany Was, in fact, the respondent’s clerk. The act of | Mr. Bowring was enabled through the pages of thal ribbed ; Co's steamship City of Houston, 1253 tons, to paint hot- | , Satled—Steamor Utility, Allyn’s Point; schra Ed Slade | Cardenas. 1$44 prohibited uny surrogate’s clerk from | periodical to enlighten the thinking portion of the | | As thereis no other telegraphic communication with | tom, and ship Twilight (same owners), 1803 tons, to strip, | ANd Joun J Ward, Jersey City; Annie Tibbets, New | | WOOD'S HOLE, Mass, Nov 2—In port brig © © Colson, practicing before him, and yet this clerk | Kngitst nation as to the practical results of the re- | Whitestone, the Heratd Line will oe open tor all business | Caty and remetal: steamship Huntevitie, 0 toon cf the | UOTON, Nov 22--Arrived, steamers Blackstone, Hate | etZto.sail for Charleston, $C. ft 80 practiced; that he was @ clerk | strictive system in commerce, ands may be vaid to | and private messages, and the same attended to with wll | gavannan line, to adj hee Me ‘rom, | ett Baltithore via Norfolk! Suxow, Crowell, Philadel: - ae ig shown by the evidence all through, aud every- | have contributed as largely as any other individual | fossble despatch, nah line, to adjust wheel, and Messrs H B Crom- | phia; Nereus, Bearse, New ‘York: brigs ¢ C Van fiorn Dody baving business to transact in the office $0 | to the great trade change wich was Inaugurated | "411 meseages must be prepatd well & Co's steamship Cortes, 1246 tons, to do some re- | (Br),’ Hooker, Antwerp; Abby Watson, Hooper, Port regarded him. Counsel proceeded at some length | by Sir Robert Peebin 1845-6, Shattis Rie Eaten Gacotee pairs of # general nasure, Johhson: schts Farragut, Hurt, Beaulgrt SC; Bartle | A Parry LLY OBTAINED 1 5 where; desertion, ae .: DIVORCES LE tates; legal ever’ tablished :—~ 40 argue that this was the true position of Ray in ‘So far back as 1826, on the recommendation of the On the small sectional dock adjoining } D iam Wilson, Jones, hired? the orllee, and the result of the arrangement was | late Lord AshburtOn and the Parliamentary Finance Private messages, twenty-five cents for ten words or | Nenie Ware, 173 oe nied sean tp wacll le be 1 Winton ‘Turton, -* Vieorhicn on i z divorce granted; advice free’, pee ee HOUSE, am that Prindle got Committee, Mr. Bowring was sent by the late | less, two cents for every additional word. to atrip; calk and. remotéls ‘sche: 3 : Kinney, 17a | Bich, Pierce, Deal's isiand, Va: Georg Kelley. Counsellor, &c., 190 Broadway.) THE WORK DONE FOR NOTHING, Right Hon, J. C. Herries, the Chancellor of the Business messages—For a message of twenty wordsor | tons ae itrdores a Poni ef ak Boe oe 78 | Baltimore; Janfes Martin, Pray, do: Rincon! || gc SaRRnDISRANUB ONO ENOGRENAE) | | and Ray got his ofice rent, fuel and light free. | Exchequer, to. report on the public accounts of | jess, to be delivered on board vessels off Whitestone, one reana pao Mlen and Amboy propel- | Snow, do; J Paine. Stevens. Philadelphia: Willard Sauls: | A —Eorner ot Fulton avenue aul Boerum wired, Judge Prindle sends everybody to Ray to have the | Holland, and in sul visited France, in. company ler Alue Bonnet, to paint bottom. bury, rere ymiehal Com Kearne M. to SP. M, dollar; five cents for every additiona! word. Open trom 8 work done, and when the pay is received it is | with Lord Clarendon, as a commercial commis- hake! s ‘ Bark T K Welden, 405 tons, owned by Messrs J E Ward On Sunday from 3 to 8 P. M. turped over to Prindle. Is this conduct proper? | sioner. Though not successiul to the extent that | Advertisements tor New York Henauo ree. & Co, was lowered carly in the week from the Clinton : ees ye os —_____, Is itguch conduct as a county Judge should en- | had been hoped, they obtained some liberal modi- orricrs, street sectional dock; after pate Gibal AU TTAS (Br), Warr’ BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COUR’ page int ls it such conduct as the Senate of this | fications of the tariif—the first concessions made | Herald OMice, corner Broadway and Ann strest, placa tales Bilas Oat tau OB any toni (e sehr Anna McGee, Young, Newburn, NO. RH ebm Ulbes coated ae polyno j tate should endorse? by the French government. In 1882 Mr. Bowling Herald Ship News Office, pier Nol East River. : ae Brown, Tendon; beatin, Robinson Hn ae State. ‘ FREDERICK I. KING, 7 Counsel then referred to the Bowdich case. Here | was appointed Secretary to the Commission Herald Branch Office, No 1265 Bi tion. Messrs T Dunham's Nephew & was a widow to whom her late husband bad leit | for the Reform of Pubic Accounts, of waich | Wotcaese been Wiles Be 1058 tons, followed, to strip, calk and remetal, and she in his estate during her jie. The estate was here, bat | the late Sir H. Parnell (atterwards Lord Congleton) is Z Counsellor F OFFICE FURNITURE, SUITABLE ouglass, Yew Smyrna, Fi LAN; Bee BRAUN, Philadelphia, to load for Cl ‘Call, Philadelphia, same. Anna E Bab- | Lor turn was followed by Messrs C H Mallory & Co's new F anumber of the relatives took an interest inthe | was chairman. He visited and exammed in the aT eaee ; steamship City of D: ORE, Nov 2l—Arrived, steamer Austrian (Br), A Jers banking of 6 broker's amos, shor time tr. p mubaee Ole of them, s man in Connectout, » | closcnt detail the comprauillte of the Brench gov- Almanac for New York—Tals Day. ere eR Coie aoy hit iememipeatie | ‘ Richardson, Liverpool via Halitax and Norfolk: barks A | for sale low at CLARK'S Desk Warero in iis Broadway’ nephew, came over to sec what was to become ofa | ernment, and presented two reports which form aa twas Company's terryboats have been: | O Vinge (Nor), Olsen, Glot 77, and Aususte (NG, | Wy ETHESDA SPRING WATER CURES THE MITH. { share which he thought ought to come to him. It | the groundwork of the present improved ,sys- | . SUN AND MOOS || HIGH WATER, on the mammoth sectional dock at Hoboken during the | Yon Marien, Bremen brivs ravit all oliver, Charles: | BRPero incurable ciseases of the Kidney, Bladder and } is given out that the widow was about to goto | tem in England. In conjunction with Sir H. | 80M rises.... + 657! Gov. Island.....eve 315 | past week—the Delaware, Pavonia, ay Gould and Jas | Havan: cis scsolgas inairaciead | Ur ‘Con sth paste 4 By Oreuns, Dropey, Dyspepala a n 7 “ cia | Dr. HEATH, the attending physician, has made the Audicchs Neterdeme barks | mud Catarch, Bronchitis, ‘Consumption, Pies, Inconti: Benson, Rigdanbiro, aad. 5 i | nence, Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Blood, Liver and nstowh or Falmouth for Skin Sapecialty since 189, Office and rooms 200 Broad- | way, New York. NONSUMPTION.—A GENU! 4 36 | Sandy Hook, . Fisk, Jr, for patching and general req ro 12 11] Heli Gate. : Vapdatlea calk and recopper. the State of Ohio, and there have the estate ad- | Parnell he wrote the reports on the ex- | Sun sets. ministered upon, but on the appearance of | chequer, and prepared those resolutions which | Moon rises. this man from Mea es widow el lave at ena it neue the law of pub- EAN STEAMERS, ‘or, & North River towboat, has occu- estopped from going to Ohio proceed- | {c accountancy in Great Britain and the colonies. OCEAN STEA! sashewrias : te Ings instituted by Kay, who takes hold of | Mr. Bowring aigo presented reports on the public eee pied ais ste terew Cockitn change hor whcel:,, She was the matter, makes lip a Dill of costs, | missions mentioned above, which have become | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YoRK For tne | !OWered on Friday. and the Sus | Clea INE EFFECTUAL REMEDY which lie gets this respondent to tax, and the poor | parliamentary documents, He also published for MONTH OF NOVEMBER, Schooner Edward Burnett, 191 tons, of Newburyport, nof the Isles, 8: / tor hopeless © tion, Ulcerated Langs, Conghs, Widow has to pay. Now, said counsel, this bill of | the information of Parliament elatorate reports of | —<anera 7] Saila| Destination, | Opa «| WAS also lowered on Friday from the central screw dock, TO Ne a eee eset and stoma te PHYSICIAN: bec costs was an outrage, every tein was an extortion, | his cominercial missions undertaken at various Pee ee ii eon |eperenen | soe after being stripped, calked and remetallod. 230 Post oflices J and yet thisrespondent agrees to and endorses | times to Egypt, Syria, Lombardy, ‘iuscany, ine [29 Broadway. " a uiley, ‘Jane! aT 5g ~ It. He then reierred to | and Switzerland. iP Mownig Octen | ee ane He tots) beleaging to ‘the estate of the g. Bocons Oliver (ORNS, BUNIONS, NAILS, ENLARGED JOINTS, 2c. SHE BARROWS PSTATE CASE, ‘On two occasions he visited Belgium with a view. ov, 28 ‘Jo Broadway tate Calvin Adams, was lowered from the large balance | : % cured without pain; Corn, Bunton and Pile Cure, b; ip which the executor cailed on the respondent to | to the modification of the commercial system of Nov. 3).. +|}9 Broaawas dock foot of Pike street on Thursday, after bemg stripped, | I 0 BoE et ee En: vo npon ey, SO SEORAWaNy j have a settlement. ‘The respondent informed lim | that country, and he represented Great Britain at | ¥iehe'paris,... [Now Sy lliavre "... [08 Brondwage | calked and remetalled, and the dock is now occupied by FO Ee peas dale. Soa | that there was no. power to sell the estate con- | the meeting of the Zoliverein at Berlin in 1838; and olisthal Say isi aay eer: the new ship Carrollton, 1450 tons, owned by Messrs E & | brig Crosby, rupley, New ¥ PRRENCH CONE KoTIONERY, tained in the will; tbat it would be necessary to | there is reavon to believe that his communications = ° A Sewall, of Bath, to receive her first suit of metal (Bx), Yeaman, Paila Whoresale and Retail. apply to the Supreme Court for power | with Sir Robert Peel were not without their infu. | PORT OF NEW YORK, NOY. 28, 1872, ‘Ger ee te i BANGOR, Nov rs Abby S_ Emery, Em- 5 cara to sell; that it would be expen- | ence in bringing about that change in England's eee ee eae n the smaller balance dock adjoining have been the y Ola York, C. HUMBERT, sive, &c. The executor says, No matter, | commercial aystem which has been proved so ex- ; Union ferryboat Winona, to patch metal, and steamship 4 ns AOD, Remus Gaited & M Tow. No. 9 Wooster street, At must be done, and asks how much the expense | ceedingly importunt in its results. Mr. Bowring CLEARED. Tillie, 418 tons, to adjust new wheel. ¢ GR Ones at eat ROIs GBS Ys SSULRIDOES gtehif aos would be, The respondent says, may be $100; the | aiso wrote the gveater part of the report of Mr. — On Messrs PJ O'Connell & Co's Erie Basin sectional N, Nov 20— d, ship Richard 111, Hub. | ipforms his customers that he has just landed from executor telis him to go ahead, and he does go | Joseph Hume’s Committee on the Import Duties—a Steamship Main (NG), Oterendorp, Bremen via South> | dock have been tags Kalbfleisch and Blauche Paige, brigs ah, ‘: 4 France with # large assortment of French Fruits and ahead. Now any lawyer knows this to be a very | report which has been translated into all the Euro- | ampton—Oelrichs & Co. Str ONS! chr Francis Satterly, Stetson, Boston. Bonbons, tine Boxes and Cornets, Costume Mottoes, | simple, and not a very expensive matter; but the | pean languages and circulated to the extent of | , Steamship Haumonia (NG), Ludwig, Hamburg—Kun- Acadia, J G Troop, and Regina, all for painting and gene- hr Samuel Fish, Tecl, Bucksville, SC, ‘ reper Mottoes, little Toys for Christmas Trees, &c. | re de ether with his Ri ke th " C hardt & Co. ral repairs; bark Endeavor, 421 tons. of Bath, to patch Arrived, 5B vuflus (Br), Amero, Sydney, CB, ly own manutacture, warranted to be pure. 4. | espondent, together with his man Ray, take the | several hundred thousand copies. Steamship Erle, Tinkiepaugh, Rio Janeiro—W R Gar- Dy Bailed—Steam Shampion, Lockwood, New ¥ C_ HUMBERT, | matter in hand. This res;ondent 1s prohibited by THE TREATY OF SIAM, rison. : : metal, and tug St John, to fitanew rudder and stern- | GXUATS, Nov INeArrived, sche Amirald, Backey, New | To ——: _ | statute from hove eggees ol ae sort. eae he | peaceably neetee en by Sir J. Bowring, in 1855, Sroamehip City of Havana, Deaken, Havana—F Alex- | post, . York.’ iy it qe OPENING DAY AT THE DOLLAR STORE. | violated the statute, but he practise {ter th ted failures of former British Pleni- | andre & Sons. : " eared—Sel Souder, 5 — Pe as Gait e eee ean ee ae tierice is already showing lnsett by teattand .| “steamship tan Francisco, Reynolds, Hamilton, Ber—W | | Messrs Sherran & Palmer have ad on their dock foot | hneon Malta; Poiadelpiia? Wen Deming, Mitchell he —— He and this man Ray appear before the Court | results, one of the most satisfactory that has ever | HED. ot. or nattag, Jones, Key West and Gal of Gouverneur street schrs Robert Myhan, and Ida Bar- | New York; Sunbenin, Gally, Wasiiington, DU. hada ye = nilana pa tmrasiorite with an order made up by stipulation between | been submitted for ratification, as tie British trade | tone H Mallory & Co. ns’ Sey West and Galves: | ker, tocalkand paint; Darius Eddy, for examination; | Joth—Cleared, sel Joh Boynton, Till, New York. lade Fespondent and Ray aud the Judge signs it; and | created by that treaty is alreddy showing a large | “Steamship St Louis, Whitehead, New Orleans—H B ry W Smith, to patch metal; brig Louisa, for general | COIANSET. NARROWS, Nov 21—Artived, sclir Alfred 67 BROADWAY. now, when the Judge is brought here and puton | and progressive increase. Cromwell & Co. ss repairs, and a scow to calk and coal tar. Hall, Dimmick, New York. is the stand, he swears that he did not know the UNIVERSITY HONORS. Ps eh United States, Burdick, New Orleans—Fred Messrs Merritt & Sparks have had on their dock adjoin- DARIEN, Ba, ay 15—arrived, schrs A J Fabens, Brace, SACRIFICE OF GOODS IMPORTED contents of that order or he never would have Sir J. Bowring received in 1828 the degree of | Baker. ing propeller Whit t Swen’. enh M hiladelphia; Mary Collins, Collins, Charleston ; 18th, brig : =, 4 granted it. He signed without examination, de- | LL.D. from the University of Groningen; he was | gAtetmsbip San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—W R | ing propeller Whitney, to adjust wheel; schooners Mary | Ellen Maria, ioxie, New York. ‘ re Cs Cause it was an order made up on stipulation, aud | also @ member of many learned and scicntitic 8o- | “Steamship Huntsville, Crowell, Savannah—Robt Low. | OTe, for a new keel, and EH King, to paint and repair | 1m, port Mth, harks, Oneida, Calling, for River Taaite FOR BOSTON MERCHANTS, It was his practice to grat such Orders, ag it f cleties both atshomne and abroad, and the author of | den. shoe, and also schooner Amelia Rogers, to be altered toa | toiie, simmons, lor New York; Ellen’ Maria, Hoxie, Jor a j both parties being rep- very large number of works on foreign lan- Steamship Manhattan, Woodbull, Char|cston—H R Mor. | barge. .°-.--* 7 Philadelphia; schrs A J Fabens, Bragg, for do; Mary Col- : a sts were protected, But | guages and literature, politics, political economy | san & Co, eo om : err et sarees Thé tiew ship Cuba, recently built at Bath, Me, of over | ins, Collins, for Boston; Jesse Hart 2d, Hart, for New GOODS WORTH FROM $3 TO $6 \ fact of the parties acting together fis ; and finances, SPs ene Steamship Tenae Beli, Blakeman, Norfolk—Oid Domin- | , th dock at Balt..| “Eee eating, — | one man was kept from the knowledge of | =~ 7™—: Me aT 1) “ie A eeaTINP Remarle, Stark, City Point and Rich sions: baie caine ve sara ry te her taking va cee dena anton, and Henrietta, Holbrocke New Yorks Ni. SOLD FOR $1. i at . e he le, rh, - i Pt i tor e | ok, A e Judge Boardman, Counsel insisted that if | » Ye “was Member of Parliament tor Kilmarnock, | mond Old Dominion Steamship'Co, i priniarrre foe preparatory to lier taking in a cargo | tite. smith, Hartford; Niagara, Worden, Rockport : } Judge Boardman had examined the order and sgep | Xc,, trom 1835 to 1837, when he was an_unsuccess Steamship E © Knight, Johnson, Georgetown, DC—G B | f coal for Acapulco, Mexico. aR Sailed—Schrs White ‘Rock, Latferty, Bridgeport; Viola, ‘TER BARGAINS THAN EVE! FORE OFFEREB. | the bil of costs he never Would have sigied the | tul candidate, and sat tor Bolton from 1841 to 1849, | Merrick. 2 The new steamship City of Dallas, the latest addition | Hall, Boston. res BET BARGAIN: ER BE! ol 3 order, It was adownright iraud and nothing else. | when he accepted the Chiltern Hundreds on being | <fteamshin, Fanita, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorillard | to Messrs C H Mallory & Co's flect of Southern steamers, | EASTPORT, Nov 17—Arrived, schr Z A Paine, Jones, ay But counsel says the transaction may be performed" | appointed Steamship Dirizo, Johnson, Portland—J F Ames. isa wooden ship of upwards of 990 tons register, replete | “Sailed 17th, schrs Roswell, Hurlburt, Philadelphia ; 19th, CHOICB OF ANY ARTICLE IN THE ’ by him as counsel, though not as Surrogate. Let BRITISH CONSUL AT CANTON. : Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston—U F Dimock. with all modern improvements, and as staunch and | Ida Ella, Wilbur, New York. calla us see, After securing this order from the Su- | In the latter part of 1853 he Was promoted to the | Steamship Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford—Ferguson & | strong as wood and iron can make her. The Dailas:| , FORTRESS, MO) , Nov 23—Passed out, steamer reme Court it is to come belore the Surrogate for | post of Superintendent of Trade in China and Plem- | W: J iy Leipzig, for Bremen; barks Edith, for Cork; Carlotta, ‘oo Bark Helen Drummond (Br), Tregarthen, London— | sailed yesterday tor Galveston, under command of Capt | for Cuba; brigs Arno, for Falmouth; Harry, for Matan- nal action; so we see Prindie the Surrogate | potentiary to that empire, and in 1854 was ap. | neMiou & Torrance ‘euie yas; schrs Maggie D Marston and Palos, for the West p° jon $ ’ Searsports 18th, sehir J R Floyd, Squires, New York. $ AN OXE KALP THEIR @man holding the position of Surrogate that he | of political parties. Lord Palmerston, however, | Pe Morning Light, Dill, Demarara—L, W & P Arm- Bark Jaxx (Br), trom Quebec for Hayle. with tim- massing upon an order procured fraudulently by pointed Governor of Hong Kong, when be received “k Coles Bi indie the lawyer, and ali this in the face ot the | the honor of knighthood, Bark Celeste (Br), Fullerton, Antwerp—Punch, Edye & | ° 51024 were 53 steamships, 88 ships, 122 barks, 77 brigs | 256%, nrver, Nov 21—Arrived, schra J H Young, Smith law, which prohibits Surrogates from practising as | Sir Johu Bowring’'s Bark Ferreri (Ital), Caflero, Gibraltar for orders— | and 138 schooners at this port on the 23d inst. Port Johnson; Ariel, Smith, and ‘Amos Falkenburg, Rack- attorneys in cases which come before them, But ADMINISTRATION IN CHINA Funch, Bdye & Co. - Marine (Disaster: et, Philadelphia. z i} he puts in the plea of ignorance | has been severely canvassed, and formed the sub- ey pestosca, dita), Maresca, Gibraltar for orders— + x Beoty Wu dry Retains en eane Sosa no more. et les, Phitadelphia; =~ | ee Te ee le see tte ie | Mier tir ently HeERtGae ie oan nee | Sate Brothers, Long, New Orleans—N H Brigham. Francisce Now la, She was found not to be hear as badly | Augusta, Whittemore, New York, A CHANCE NEVER BEFORE OFFERED | rant he would, if honest, say that | ary, 1857, which resulted in a practical vote | — wrig Maria (Ital), Savarese, Gibraltar for orders—Funch, might be supposed after wintering inthe Arc- | _ 22d—Arrived, schrs’ Charles —_— refused to act for or against an executor inacase of censure on his proceedings in regard | Edye & Co. tic. It is understood that she will proceed to New Bed- | River. . a the final action of which is to come before him. It | to the Arrow, in the shape of a defeat of Wrig Carolina (Ital), Celesito, Gibraltar for orders—Jno | ford with oil and bone from the whalers now atSan Fran- GEORGETOWN, SC, Nov 14—Arrived, schrs C 8 Webb, TO SECURE GOODS aT did not need a law; it should not need a Jaw totell | Lord Paimerston's government by a combination | © Seager. isco. Hewett New York: isth, brig Chas Wesley, Harding, ’ * i the strongest light against the respondent, and pronounced it one of downright robbery. He next i 7 a # d 15th, schrs J Means, Baton, Newburyport; 17th, should not thus act. Counsel then took up appealed from the House of Commons to the peo- Bi D, » 4—Eaw: ber, before reported waterlogged in. Trij Bay, was red i “4 York: asin’ — THK GOVERNMENT BOND TRANSACTION, | ple, who reversed that decision by the results of | og< lt Henry Parker, Beers, Demarara—Hawin Rowe & | ashore at White Hivor Noy 16. The crew (ttn musaber) | Myer Rankihyand Ida Belle, Fiatier, New York; 18th, —— in which the respondent purchased of the old lady, | the general election in that year, which gave | Schr Emma F Law, Bodden, San Blas—G Wessels. arrived at Quebec on the might of the 13th, in the steamer | "GEORGETOWN, DO, Nov 21—Arrived, schr W Il Tiers, OBIGINAL COST. Mrs. Russell, such bonds without paying her the the Cabinet Minister a majority of some wixty | § Re ners 6 enn oi rig sas ek Baye oan EB Seek sce Rhee Thea EW OFTHE NEY | TRONS weitienceutrsbiewn mh-tienauin i f y resenter : “ ers. ‘The C yern- chr James K La - A B 5 5 N dleared—Seh . St Tho! - TCT. PFemiamon them, Counsel presented this casein | OF seventy supporters. The chines’ govern ever Bs Wenbenk 10 for Liverpool, before reported lost on the Colorados, | GREENPORT, Li, Nov I7—Arrived, sehr J A Crawford, | The proprietors of ihe GREAT ORIGINAL DOLLAR c — ment,” from the very first, had shown every ‘Adelia (BN), Foote, StJohn, NB—P I Nevius & | had a cargo of 44,99 bushels corn in bulk. The EB i Young, Danvers for Philadelphia ( A remained 22d). } disposition to recede from the terms of the | gon. was 761 tons register, built at Oromocto, NB, in 1867, and id rem: | SONVILLE, Noy 15—Arrive sehrs Mary E Fem- ‘and FE Wallock, Tyler, Charleston; 16th, J | STORE, No. 667 Broadway, umler the Grand Centrab referred to the returns to the Supervisors required English treaty formed with them by the late | “Schr Sea Foam, Hammond, Raltimore—W Chalmers. hailed from St John, NB. erick, Dase: of the respondent by the statute, and insisted | sir H. Pottinger, in 1842, an@ steadily refused Schr AJ Williams, Morreti, Stanuord—Stamtord Mana- ABnirtsn Bria was ashore on the Hedge Fence, Vine- | @ Dréw, Carter, Boston; Kenduskeag, Wyat, Providence ; that the returns he made were cheating returns. | to give Sir J. Bowring an official reception as Her | @curinE Co, | 214 Niehots, Philadelph yard Sound, 2st, with a signal set for assistance. Uncle Tom, Huntey, and Georgietta, Jel ison, New Yorks | j1 4161, 1ast week purchased over $310,000 worth of goods. 7 e Y 2 e el oaty's Te ¢ vo, 1 D| i oaTnie | liza, » . av i pn ‘eB ‘ |. HC Glover, Terry, ston. a pa They were made with the purpose and intention of | Majesty's representative. ‘This forced the Plentpo: Steamer Maytiower. Fults, Philadelphia. Scr Crosape, Davis, from Horton's Point, arrived at Cleared 16th, schrs, Vadisom Holmes, Bayliss, Fall River; cheating, and they did cheat, He characterized | tentiary to take strong m res, which were fully, Greenport, LI, 2ist inst, to go on the wa} this conduct as @ conspiracy between Prindie and | endorsed by Lord Higin, who was sent out In 1897 ARRIVALS. having sprung a leak. som SneraDery os the reg permit bim to Paps on # special Red n to the Court of Pekin—thus * Scorn A M Expriner, bound to New York. with a the statute and keep @ little more money in bis reaping the harvest of which Sir J. Bowring had ‘ot wood, is aground on the Kock Whar. The si pocket than he Wax justly entitled to. It was the | sown the seeds, aud throwing open to British com. | REPORTED BY THN RENAL) SrRAM YACHTS AND | Arctic has gone from Norfolk to hor assistance. sailed for Fort Pickens). $e most disgraceful act he (the counsel) ever knew cr | merce and enterprise the trade not only of China, atu thane: Waite. Rk rats ait, City, Poin aon Rk MARIA LUNT, of Ban or, from New York for Ware: Gas 10 PM, steamship City of Houston, Deering, pm . er. Counse ; marie, . Richmot % Ne rd night of 2st struck 0 ; i cose by Meagitg “tt id ‘promteed by bi ‘counsel etatenaasetea THE PRESS, | Nort mth ndse aid passengers to the Dominion | fack'inside of Dumpling lyght, but came of without dau 1B aE, Rov 10—Gieared brig Teowors (Pe, Herio- | flagration. Thisimmense inve : tut this respondent wi never do these things | Since his return to England in August, 1959, Sir | “St0thrhip ilatteras, Lawrence, Norfolk, with mdse to | *&*: td proceeded next morning, , NEW ORLEANS. Nae io ielow ship CB linzettine, | the payment of the sum above mentioned in cash. More which are complained of again. He promises | J. Bowring has given to the world, through the | the Old Dominion steamship Co.” z Scur Manion (Br), at Halifax Nov 16 from New York | Gilkey, from Antwerp; barks Dolores (hp), Abriel from | shan two-thirds of these goods cvuld be sold to retail deal- this, Why, 1b May have been that Judge John | pages of Once a Week, ® laithtul narrative of the |. Steamship John Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, DC, with | Via Yarmouth, NS, was not ashore at Yarmouth, ashas | Havana; Queenstown, Kent, trom do; schr Lily of the i | “ bid aera have ‘i ‘ # . fe : VG OF Hie | mace and Dameaners to OB Mertick. Been reported, but pat into that port for a harbor during | Valley, Leitch, from Rhatan, ; —— rie wens who you have said sha!) never hold an oftice of | yainavie MSS. bearing on China and Eastern anti- | dys with mdse, to fh Borteaux & Co. Took the * len Southard, Woodworth, Havre; sehr Linda, * | Store prefer that their patrons shall benettt by their bar Na har weniheee ok the | he was putaioat. Asirvey was held on the 13th, and nfuegos, hoor or prohtever again, would never have re- | quitics. He has also published a work of consid. | NOrtherppasace, and had fme weather; was 12 days | thy vessel being found tight, xhe proceeded tor Halifax. Sid-cArrived, steamship Ariadne, Doane, New York. m | b cated hisosence. 1t18 said by counsel that there | crable research on the Phillipine Islands, and has | — Bark ir (of Yarmouth, NS), Crosby, Dublin 40 | Scum River Queex, Rickers, from Pensacola for Galyes- | | Sournwast Pass, Nov 1—Arrived, ship China, Fernold, | sain. Persons dest ) pure! Avonspiracy to persecute this respondent, and | contributed a paper on China to the Cornhill Maga- | days, last, to Boyd 4 Hiv ‘ook the northern , ton, with lumber, arrived at Pass a’Loutre (Miss) bar description, and especially articles suitable for Holiday favre. . “nwen ’ rs x st e ‘ iled—Ship Crescent City: bark Saleta. ‘ that these charges emanate from the conspiracy. | zine. Unwearted with thirty years of public ans ye, and bud fine weather, was 13 st of the inst, water-logged and leaking and was towed inside Sailed. h . y b whe ; ; F : ump out. She-low. her fire-house and it ORFOLK, Nov 21—Arrived, schrs Benj J Crockett, 4 ares proceed from the people of Che- | lire, he at one time desired to restime his old. place | ane Angostina, (of Guedec), Cote, Grand Tarte, Ty, 14. | SURAT AM ASE Toad aberwree tuaavone che ints | Tarsing ProviicecowasD & Wenn, Rocksend Presents, bad better call atonce at 67 Broadway in order ED im this magnifieent stock. } CHLOKENS GIVE for repairs, | 7% Steciman, Price, Philadelphia; J’ P Wyman, Urann, imperted for Boston merchants, but whieh the tater a Boston. KEY WEST, Noy 13—Arrived, shr Whisper, New York ; 15th, steamship Magnolia, Baker, do, with ‘troops (and were unable to take,on ace tot the late terrible con was only secured by to purchase Paney Goods of any 3M ange county, who ask that they be relieved from | asa member Of Pardament, and his mame was | gays with salt to Tucker & Lightsourne; vessel to Hat- | to proceed as soon as she obtained provisions. NEW. BEDFORD, Nov2l—Arrived, scbrs_E. 4 Collyer, tiis man, WU has disgraced the high position he | mentioned as a probable candidate in the liberal | ton Wawon Go. Had fine weatter np to ilatteras; | "tne Ceast Wrecking. Co's ent Mota has been. dis- | Lewis, Boston for New York: MS Lewis, Lewis, do tor | to have the first selection f ; has been elevated to. It is clauned that this | interest for the representation of his native city | trom thence 6 days, with bea and NW gate; patoned from this port to sehr John B Meyers, from New | Georgetown, Dv; Alice en do for Philadelphia; F WOULD. SAVE YOU \ rte oh York. them TAYLOWS GOMPOU FOOD. Tt is a sure | reople of Chenango county since these | post precluded all chance of his again taking his | tha Oct tvs cavanilia & Nass, with hides tustic and | Barnegat. The M will engage in the attempt to raise TM HR A brig Pd at women DU; | cure: Send $1 tor asample baz io TAYLOR & SON, I ‘harges were inade, You removed and degraded | seat tn St. Stephen's. | Had ‘strong northerly winds the entire LO. | both vessel and cargo, and has on board men and mate- J Colyar, Philadelphia; Francis Edwards, do; Alice B, | Bridge streot N w York. i wee a George G. Barard for the offence proved against FAMILY. Arno, Besse, New York; John Mettler, Clem: | — NOK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. respondent las been endorsed by the | of Exeter; but his reappointment to his former | Brig Zuleika (of Summerside, PEL, Walsh, Santa Mar. | Vorx for Richmond, before sunk by ston of | Feancia Edwards, do for do. sage: wis 8 | rials for that purpose. E jays not t Hatteras, Nov M4, iat 30 n 73 " Higgins, re foes iter be bad been ark Douglas ‘ ot | ents do: Matthew Vasant, Jt, Kelley, do: Quick Step, Renee eter Sb ASonaRE PrLs, ¢ will cure Pulmonary | . ke ‘ ted. This respondent, | Sir John Bowring married first, in 1816, Maria, | bark Douglas Castle (Br), trom London ‘is ‘The British steamer which ran into brig HB Bmery, o Foe ee do ee eet ee aa scrcray! Hontiak, | withtuserto een Cat vet! to lust Liwelt €'cy | ahewavin the wrong, so that settlement ch the matter | selerujorted sated nfo etaraing, ‘These are the gnly, medicines | \t would be for this respondent, | but bect split sails snorth of Hutteras, 1th inst, of | Several vessels parted lines at. Ellsworth Nov 13 during | ney, and A Heaton, Phinney, Fall River for New York; fice or his medicines, if prope ke Pills” cloanse the liv Witig Pavitt Owen Cor Baty, Danton Havane te days, | Roston, towed the brig into port, and “owned up” that | Sinith, dos # T Smith, Baker, do, Most of the above ves: sthall majority, and the least said about that re- | ney, a friend and associate of Jeremy Bentham, | - | inpion. lection the nett y secamea widower in 1866, By her hehas had s | Had strong northeriy gales, the entire passage: lost and, | Will not be difficult POtT, Nov 21, PM—Arrived, sehrs Revenue, Phin- | Consumnpuen. ears etna ‘This Senate bad iuspived great confidence in it on | ily of two daughters and five sons, of whom brig John W b t iT 0 v4 Mary H Mittin, Ferris, Warren for do; Wm M Everett, the part of the people by its action in | three survive. His eldest son, Jobn C. Bowring, is | “atieras pamed Dug tanh Wenisy pound north. Sitter "au Teemesionsioeon ee Beat, Frovideneg for do, ¥ peter Fe ke a aree : ves the food, stiitt= , Salleg—Schre Marshal Ney. Orit, vey ork Samuel | ates tho coaung of the stomach aud wids digestion; big THE CASE OF JUDGE BARNARD, | @ partner in the house of Matheson & Co., at Hong | days, with coal. Is bound to Mati ‘ “the ' 1 re. bg and they look for alike action in this ‘case. ‘This | Kong, His fourth son, Kdgar A, Bowring, was | portin distress, having ‘on Nov Pi poy eM gs ie Var bores, tice tae ae port; Boston, Small, Bilzabethport (yr Bovign) Sempes Fatmonic fan belongs to the saawe political Tamtly as com: | Sectciary to the Commission Tor the Great Kxntui- | hewys gui Tenn SW Taating meses so habedied in he'sand chat ia dima job | Kerner HPP, amt Malad Gece, Chase, Tannen AgE | aa posed the mayority of i P to recover it, Her have been (Ken ont 8 C00. eee a eee are yey vee eztomian altey.. | Sone | , | s 1; sprung thead, that unis will not affect their sense of justice. Let | cil in the Board of Trade, His third son, Lewin B. | (ica ouerdamages e heen taken froin her and Syrup ripens th nd nature throws it t red and tor sate by J. 1. tcorner of Sixth and Arch: he Sen ©; but it’ is hoped | tion on Fine Arts and Registrar of the Privy Coun- | ‘ove bulwarks and re- druggists and deal north: and b rs getl~ EN No. 8 College thing worth savin, M Providence tor New York ;' Potter & Hooper, Bi S the stream Of justice flow, even though it sweeps | Kowring, a distinguished member of the ‘civil ser- | “sehr Ernest & Marie (Hay), Syperich, Gibara 16days, | shipped to Boston. “he first gale wilt no doubt il her and War Voorhing, Coltemitt, Haverstraw, Chas as ENRY, Wholesale Agent, down to the bottomless pit this member of the | vice in India, wno has been private secretary to | with molasses, colar and tobacco to Latasa & Co; vessel | With rand. Mtecetancows 3 Pinkham, and Pennsylvania, Butler, New York: © E Er- iE Pee e ae nper eee wen samily, Wecame here not asking for vengeance | Bari Cauning Since 1857, is. married to a daughter | 10 Moss & Ward. 16th inst, lat 34%, lon 7625, had a heavy nd HGkson, Jayne; CO}, HOuy, Ree AEN $100 REWARD—FOR NOTES AND CHECKS PAY: pF with veugerul feelings. We came here in the | of the late Admiral the Hon. TORE smth, | Core Thveetsr Wie) Peaiel tn Tier DeeneTRIC’ FORT OTCRE: | cere cet en ee eee eee | aie (, schra Harriet A Rogers, Gardiner for Phila- | ¢ abic to my order Jost or stolen on 19th inst and ame of the peopie oF Chenango county, in the | &.C. Be * | tnad of molasses and every thing movavie oll d tine for the last season, way towed up and taken to the | gelinan “itimere “Grane, trom "Dignan. for New | detection of thier.) sith ty NORTON, Dawe oO} the poopie vl May Plate, la the name of Sy John Bowring marricd. oa hia second wile, | days voria of atieros | Navy Yasd yesterday, York; Isaac Borden, ‘Hadwip, aud Mediator, Mo- Brow! way or 172 South Fourth street.