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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER = 29, 1872. - —— — ~« a alm «naar A a eee ~ a eevee ct ee creait for the in whten tMey labored to | st. Nicholas and Marine companies. The first Noor THE HOSKE DISEACE. Ihe bone: Slat. Ratnbow, G: 25 das from Arete ¢ i check and extin raf the flames. Close wpon five | of No, 157 wat Occupien by Kdward Rafler as a gro- THE BLUE-BLOODED IRISHMAN. VANNAB, Ga,, Nov, 28, 1872 Ocean. 180 4 Penal tive, Campbell # co ies | o'clock the fire Zaowed evident signs of yielding, cery store. The dumase to his stovk will probably pie NI iene Savanna, Ga,, Nov. 28, 187 dailed from San Francisco Mth inst, barks Lilinoif | s and the Srevnen, becoming satistied that 1t was | ainount to $2,060; no insurance. ‘Tho epizooty is on the deerease here,- and many | zey, and Midas, Hamill, on a crutse, | Worine Bren p slight foundation, redoubled welt | Mr, Horace F. Clarke ia the unfortunate owner | Extraordinary Scene in the Poughkeepsie Court | vehiciew have reappeared on the streets. The | owens, NBvon qeruisc. > NOV Miahip Jirch ! i 1 of the building, which was damaged to ; b i six o’Pock the fire was compietely under coutrol } of $3,500; insuved for $17,000 in the following com- House—A Mob in Possession Dictates to the diseare ts epreading Shrougtons. the State, Losses PaO ah ity nea Dowden. on ae and ¥roperty valued at some two millions of dollars, anles:—St, Nicholas, $1,000; Westchester, $2,000; i of fre algo reported in Jacksonville, for Indian Ocean. sat foe hours had been threatened mee Sotal de” smitten, ‘$1,000: Whitenail, $2,000; perokants Recorder—The ‘‘Linea] Descendant a eS Spoken. : { struction, was fortunately sayed. Was | and Builders’, $2,000; Commercial of New 5 ‘ ” Ship River Krishna (Br), Bi Its Effects. fret Ulncovercd by Detectives Henderson and Carr, | $1aghepqcrisios: $1,600; Btersing, $1,000; Commer: the Are bishop of Canterbury” on SH IPPING NE WS. | u Ship River Krishna (Bp, Rice, from San Francis Of the Fifteenth precinct, who were strolling along | cig) of Albany, $1,000 Exchange,’ $1,000; National, Eie Musele—Final Hearing ° | Suip Eaheratia (Hn), Heal, trom San Francisco fe | See aie al EES Broadway in performance of their duty. It being | ¢1,000; Brooklyn, 000, and National of Bangor, Nestea eenem oa erpool, Oct 29, Jatt 30, lon. A o the eve of our national festival, and judging justly | Me,, $2,000. During the progress of the fire Assix- of the Case To-Morrow. Wiel. Ge dee ¥eck—ehis Day: | Sup Industry, Russel. from Nedwcastle for New \: that thieves and evil-doers wutld take desperate | tant Engineer Rhodes of the Fire Department, fe.) patio 5. és | Snip Soca Gear, Crom dreencek fer Savannah, Kev & tan, or THE CATASTROPHE. chances to procure the means of making @ Merry | from the first floor to the cellar, receiving severe, WATER. Jat 2040, lon 63 28. tc } | Thanksgiving (after the manner of honest people) but not fatal injuries. POUGHKEEPSIE, Nov. 28, 1872. ig Berd are Br Unto “ius, Yabell, from Antwerp for Phiia: a ————¢————— Captain Byrne commissioned his oMcers to The telegraph only brieny related the exciting | Rov. Island, seve 7 21 | pia. Nov 19, lat 2, lon 68, 2 watch the” houses on, oad at. = In the Bowery. he telegraph only brie we aon ae mabere a eke a 908 Big Wilding (NG), from Liverpool for Richmow) | .. 7] entire length of the precinct, le y. | Scenes AL the court room of Recorde oa ALE eee ee 1 3 is \ ess of the Flames from the about the darke Heer Jee uangerous by Ways of fe inion wae fe a byeoee bea | Taylor, tast evening, on the occasion of the further Beit WE Gecen tomideorgetown, DG Tost Thin | . ut the darker and mo 2 owery, occ’ : . ey ‘ the End. | the locality. This caution was the more timely | §, Me Korbaily, The house was damoged to the ex- | examination of Henry Porter Tenison, the alleged Nov 17, lat 29 15, ti ee eels o w and necessary from the fact that numerous at- | tent’ or $176, the insurance belng $1,600. | ineal descendant of the Archvishop of Canter- rs Beginning t | tempts had been made through the past week in bury.’? Such a scene has not been witnessed here AsPINWALL, Nov 7~Arrived, bark Richard Pear 3 se x b stores and dwetlings, = Bartaby, New York; schrs John Ford, Huntley, d:. | ; | As Detectives Henderson and Cair were going id RR\Nttytgnavente Afvoate | before in many years. The court room referred to Montgom: ry Jefferson, Apia nd. salled i bt D A N Cc E R fe) F D E A T H | Broadway they aes smoke pee et ane A trifiing damage was conned by Ore RISER | is @ miserable affair and a disgrace to such @ Porto sGnbeiie | sith beaks pt, avy, New r © | openings of the fan-lights over the door of the | morning to house 62 West Tlurty-seventh strect, os i “los acked it Sailed 10th, bark Carmasac (for), Martineau, Savin 6 ‘rion. Roundsman Bradiey, of the same precinct, | owned by Mr. Long aud insured for $6,090, Wealthy city as thie ix, When closely packed |i | Cee ee aan eran ee beusacolay ITB who was passing on the other side of the In Broadway. will not hold one hundred persons, and yet brook (Br), Collins, Lemon Bay. Woodlow, Guai ay Nov 1S—Arrived, brig Moses nlanamo, to load forNew Orleans. | way at the ‘same moment, was called A boty Union Square. last night @ hooting and howhng crowd of at | imine | ase Hagadshoc, Geyer, Pensacele: br i Seenes and Incidents in the Streets and | eee taser eaaing into the place. Being un | House 12 Union square, occupied by Mr. Hollow, | least one thousand wanted to get im. At firet it | Ciy of W Jaz Werey & Neyinour in), Spicer, Cae atid f | able to torce the door they smashed in the win- | was damaged by fire at half-past one A.M. yester- | was supposed the examination would be held in ie Calas Mee 5a, Nov rrived, " 1 in the Buildings. — at, bes Seen Heh aaa me SEP TOAE val se the large court room attached to tho Court House, | Anu --: a gow fm Groen aat4ev4, Nov 9—In port brig Florence, for Bost: ive Carr rushed to tiie signal box to give an but at the earnest solicitation of Jerome Wiiliams, | Idaho. 29 Broadway. imonsox, 3: | immediately drove his engine to the spot from +. |Jverpool. | oe ne | al Hend 8 ed the street to meet . counsel for th ople, the Recorder decided to + alarm. Henderson: started Up the sireet 10 ty the first floor of 632 Broadway yester- lel: 70m) She people: Mik Riven, Ja, Noy 10—Satled, briga F J Merrinet | An engine that was just returning trom the Firet | ao} Guanaged te. iremises to the extent OF $00, hold it in the miserably inadequate department re- cin ent Hi Low: venures Mew teres cae i hap, Ya! avenue fire, He shouted to the driver; but, being ferred to. Ithad been rumored that tt would be | 1b way OLp Harsor, Ja, Nov 7—Salled, bi ‘Ceillan, Ge" f T.IST OF LOSSES. | in‘citizen’s ciotues, no attention was for some en PAMOrS \* 2 Bowling Green | New York; Rhone (Br), Roberts, and Annie Ve | i : | time paid to him, ‘The fireman, at last undersiand- In Hester Strect. held in the large court room, and thither, long be- | } Glamcow | i powiins Green Michener, do. i ae tiie, 1 ng ing there was Tue third oor ofNo. 5 Hester strect was dam- | rove eight P, M., hundreds of citizens flocked, | Minnesota Bettie torr | ngAnaa Nov 16—Arrived, steamship Sacramento iin fi * A CONFLAGRATION IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, aged yesterday to the amount of $7 bby e. though no lights were there visivle. ‘They crowded | Westphota Hamburg. Salied 15th, steamship Montana, Nolen, San Fra® Other Outbreaks of the Element Throughout the City. where the smoke wae issuing, and in a jew minutes @ stream of water was playing over the flames. The alarm brought Captain Byrne, who at the time it sounded was cxamiming the lock of a door in a private residence in the precinct, He, with tne the stairs on the south INOENDIARISM IN ILLINOIS, Destruction of Valuable Property and Bitty Horses by Fire. the stairways and lobbies, filed into the.Super- visors' room and packed the jury rooms, and yet many were leit in the street, While this wasgoing | ona littie knot of citizens and lawyers and press | PORT OF NEW YORK, NOY. 28, 1872. Plum, New York. MelIntosh, Savannah. American Ports. BOSTON, Nov 27—Arrived, steamship Nercvs, Ann's Bay, Ja, Nov Arrived, brig ‘Thos J} St Joux, NB, Nov 26—Cleared, bark Normanh ‘ 8) qu] | if a ii Cor ' r N York: ‘At halfpast two o'clock yesterday morning a fire | {Mo detpcdvns muahed H etato therenaelice of Sr. Louis, Nov. 28, 1872 | reporters were in Recorder Taylor's private oMice, caintlinatis ai lina Hew Mork! bark, Mary (irl, Cashon, Livernol broke ont in the Arion Concert Saloon, 722 Broad- { Allston Brown. Each officer took a floor and | The barn of Garrett Miller, near Mattoon, Ill., | back o/ his dingy court room, holding consultation. | ARRIVALS, exandriay Frauk Dow, Gates, Philadelphia; Joh way, which caused a Joga to the surrounding prop- roused all the be le sleeping fe it. acon paid 4 + with carriages, agricultural implements, @ con- { Finally the prisoner was sent for, and — : " ele ar ed og ag =k pwn t nth erty of about three hundred and fifty thousand dol- ieee erated fhe danger they were in, and the | LR et eer and fifty horses, | Tne pity, NARROW, CONTRACTED COURT ROOM eee ee ED Warerrone FaURaRAPE LOTR.” crane, owen Nopioky he Aim rag ES i Jars. From present indications itis supposed the fire | officers were obliged to carry them out of the | fire was the work of ab incendiary, There was no | ¥48 opened from the rear anda privileged few Steamship Teviot (Br), Nesbit, Shanghae Sept 15, Foo- | Smith, Groen, Chi ston; DB Haley, 40 Fis - started under the stage inthe inner room of the | Place, When Captain Byrne got to the eldewalk | insurance, pasted in, When they became seated on a low | show Sept, Amoy 26th, with teate Hewlete £ foresee, | Taglor, Philadelphia: Mary B Staples Godirey dee anon, and then passed through the walls to the TREMBLING, HAL. CLOTHED, FRIGHTENED WOMAN Eb ae ae wooden bench, within a@ ricketty railing, the | Sea up to Cape Padaran; then had strong westerly winds, y, Gorham, Savannah; schrs O F He: ¥ F 1s x 3 uy 5 with rain and thick weathor and heavy sea, the re- | cle, , Pola, Wood's Hole, to load for Sa* adjoining bnilding, which has lately been occupied | in his arias’ he motioned to omer Ricly | THE NORTH CAROLINA SENATORSHIP, | prisoner was bronght in. He was attired im | mindivartte tangs’ arriving a¢ Ringapere on Oct Marian Gage,’ Famitain, Kennebee, River, 'to/1 by Keliy & Leon's Minstrels, The Arion Concert | 0 go into the building and then crossed Broadway ae “stunning” style, {is clothes being cut in the | 8 and sailed the Sth: passed Acheen Oct 7; had | New York; Mary & Eliza, Savannah via Wood’ to place the woman in safety. Oficer Rielly went - ‘ i | SW monsoons in the Indian Ocean, with rain and | Helen Mar, New York. ‘t fuloop had cloged its doors about one o'clock | jnto the house and found a baby fourteen days old | Deadlock in the Legisataure—Straggle latest fashion, He sported tan-colored kids, @ | squalls; arrived at Aden Oct 23 ' and sailed the ‘Sailed—Steamships Wm Crane, Rattlesnake, 9 when ail the inmates had departed, thinking every- | lying in a cradie in one of the rooms at the head of | Between Pool, Merrimon and Vance | *#uding collar and a light silk mecktle, His | gens OO ty sans riven ee BURT on; sliip Bea Gull (atier anchored in the Roads, thing was safe. The place consisted of a deep, | the stalrs by itself. He picked up a shaw! or coun- EB: a in the | ©oUNtenance bore a cheerful expression, which, | the Suez Canal on Oct 1, and proceeded to Ismalia. and | “RANGOR, Nov 26—Cleared, brig Ben) Carver, ¥ 0 * | terpane that was at hand, wrapped it round the | A Fourth Candidate Expected im the |) oo maintained to the last. ‘There | left on Oct3l for Port Sald, arriving on the Sist, and lett | Neponset :schr Jidia A Rich, Shea, New York. arrow shop, that ran back into a large, | infant and then atarted for the street. Finding the Race. . n: the sume day for Malta; arrived af that place on Nov CHARLESTON, Nov 23—Arrived, steamship Me '* is no prisoner's box in this Court, therefore he al for Gibraltar; hi and left the same da; light easterly Marshman, Boston ; brig Ella Mat Boyd, Saxu Bquare room, which had been used as | smoke was too dense on the ground floor of the RALEIGH, Nov. 28, 1872. iy dy i @ concert hall, In the shop, close upon the | House to carry the infant safely throusll, he #roped | Ay foreshadowed in these despatches a month | had to take his chances of finding aseat, two | Wimds, and fing wear te te ee ene Licey | yas, ween reported galled trom Saga oe f street and separate from tbe concert hall, was | TS Way inte Que ot rene front of the theatre and | ago, the conservatives have been unable to elect | OMcers always watching him. Soon after | had light, northerly winds and fing weather middle part & drinking bar; on the same side was another bar, | dropped to she sidewalk with his precious burden | @ United States Senator. When the caucus was peal ate anaes Pais a en nent he wind veering rim SW to XW with heavy. eas iatter ny | of rescued life, Aguin and again Captain Byrne and e a he nomination | judicial desk an invites \derman™ eeks i . but entirely separate from the one in front. ‘This | Hie omeers dashed into the burning bulding, each | Ned the Merrimon an Lene be tne pale of | t@ chair alongside of him. Other Ale | 7h Mk 12 JN dan ff th Based steed cutie ., Misa, Nov 19--Salled, br Satter liquor counter supplied the people in the | time bringing out something they had snatched | of Vance, and are still outsid P dermen and city’ oficials were scattered | Nay 2 latssN. lon 26, steamship Galley of Lorne, for ‘Sov 28—Passed in for But! waloon, and was no doubdt the indirect cause of the | Yerrible accident which subsequently took place, ‘The stage of the satoon, which was situated on the from destruction. Sergeants Berghold and Hal- brow formed a cordon of police to keep the crowd back, and Sergeant Haggerty was on the same duty in Lafayette place. Rounasman Bradley, tol- conservative party organization, with some imme- | diate chances of slightly strengthening their forces. | The Senate and House balloted separately on | about the room, and in front of the Recorder, on a Jow bench, sat Mayor Eastman and a few friends. At this time the door leading to the street or City Hal) square was closed and fast, Almost filling Port Said; 34, lat 34. N, lon 21 E, bark Anin; 10th, o! ropa Point, passed the US war steainer Shenandouh, bound east; same date, dying xt Gibraltar, bar. Us steamer Wachusett; 27, at 3948, lon 72 20, passed a Dutch bark, showing 2.8,K. brig Concord, from Passed out—Bark ton, for Cardenas. LYNN, detpni adel eth St Johns, Lady Milne, fot Cork ; sehr Ks? Nov Is—Arriven, sehr Phul P Keller, Ki?! swent side, was fitted np with foot and head lights, | lowed by Detectives Carr and Henderson, went | Tuesday with this result:—Senate—Vance, 25; | the entire square was a dense mass of human Steamship South Amorica, Palmer, Aspinw: ov 19, “th—-Arrived, schr Georglanna, Long, Hoboke ‘ . | through the alleyway and ran into the yards be- | p, ; r 1 3 Vi | beings, swaying to ana fro, all anxious to gain ad- | with mdse and passengers to the Pacific Mall Steamship Se aaeiad: moti : 5 Ds and constructed in an exceedingly dungerous | fWoerthe blocks aud by the daring efforts of these | P00) 18; Merrimon, 7. House—Pool, 655 Vance, | Dithh, SWEY AIT Ih tie coor was opened aud there | Co Nov id, $0 taiies Nof Aspinwall, siguailized stout. i ani Sy near SREY ‘Manner. There is no doubt the fire originated in | omcers some valuable property wassaved. ‘The | 59; Merrimon, 11. On Wednesday the two | wagone tremendous rush. Men were trampled | slip Henry Chauncey, henee, bound Ie Ort ir Aa ved sche Ada Doane, Nickerson, FiM ‘Shis part of the building, and then swept into the | police and firemen worked unceasingly, aud 10 | houses met in joint session with this resul under feet, and there were loud curses and cries | ,,5 eamship City ot Austin, El ridge, Ney Orleans, phi with mdse and passengers ‘24th—Arrived, schrs Lena Breed, Wheaton, | their courage and coolness the people iM | vance ye: 23 To- of pain, Nimbie-lootea young men climbed upon the | 43," 3 ' er : Iheatre, cartying all before it, The auditorium of | The neighborhood. whose lives dnd! property | Vance, 78; Pool, 72; Merrimon, 20. To-day | CE eae a erees Sosa gna eee ior wlan Rov 22 1nt25, lon 64 80, spoke brig Matiano and gave her | phias Ghimore, Rich, Rondents Suse, do, Whe minstrel hall was first consumed, and the | were saved from the fire are deeply indebted, i the two houses again met in joint 8e8- | tno top like monkeys, all such gaining goo ‘Steamship Joseph Dodd (Br), Lesiie, Sydney, CB, 44 | tom Robineom Philadeipht ®amee then dashed through’ the woodwork and | The scene presented yesterday by the ruins worane sion, with pretty much the same result:—Vance, | positions, where they could look down upon | aye wien coal te oe ree cen Richmond, City 1MACHIASPORT, Nov. #2 7 alle sobre Sess . i drop curtain and carrying om the flats, wings and | almost ina line from the fronts, which were left | tween the vote of yesterday and to-day is incon- | which a good fire was burning. It made no difter- | Soe e ae SEE A EBL kenian) Richmond, City Point ew QELEANG, Os, Forget A ship be i. Wachimery in | standing. Looking from the rear the sight was a | sequence of two Vance conservatives and two Pool | ence, however, for a rush was made tor the top of | and Norfolk, with mdse and paseengers to the Old Do- | Wescolt, trom Bristol, . | ONE DESTRUCTIVE SWEEP. curious one—a singular and fantastic remnant of | republicans pairing off, Merrimon's friends say d that stove, and one young icliow managed to gain inion Ste: hip Co. MMeamship Faulta, Doane, Philadelphia, with mdse to Soutuwesr Pass, Nov 24—Arrived, ships A PY the storm through which the place had passed; @ good seat on top of the urn, but was compelled to Steamship Fan! (Br), Bryant, Liverpool (and satled tor, Galveste: {hy The dressing roows, around and under the stage, | odds and ends of furniture, boxes and clothing, | they willstand by him till the 4th of March. The get down for tie warmth. The Court endeavored cet lard. ae fe sraiahigh oilivea: Maus aaly (Br); Smith, do; bark Embla (Nor), Pedersen, F | were packed with wardrobes belonging to the | were strewn around in a half-consumed condition. | jriends of Vance are not so plucky ;but manifest a | to proceed, but it could not, so great was the con- “ " 4 Pf BOR aceg, ye ‘actors, aa the property room, in hse an storea | The onter bar of the Arion, at which juncture thé | Goosition to take up a new man—Ashe, for in- | fusion. Suddenly a crash was heard, and in went Hee eee eae Eeiana Cole ad creaied | gullet Schr Helena, ea stoaietin Hh . = 2 fire had snddenly ceased, was left stand- * Oe +, | the sash and glass of the west window and a crowd | the Equator Oct 21, in lon 28 Had fine weather all the Arrived, steamship Wm I ‘B quantity of cotored fires, rosin and other combus- | ing almost in the same state as nite | stance, member elect to Congress from Vance's | of men came tumbling through the aperture. ‘This Pa ere ac tS inoerath sehr Ema’ Lewis, pith, I ‘Uble ingredients, lent heavy assistance to the roar- | man had _ leit it who fled from there | qistrict—so that Vance can run into the House | greatly increased the confusion and things com- } | Ship je Clerke (of St John, NB), Hines, Antwerp | town. % . ; | oy rt Oct 6, ise to Snow & Burgess. Made @ southern if —Si 0 1d, Loveland 4ng fiames. The demolishing of the minstret hall | When the fire broke upon him. The bottles behind | om aghe's district. To this arrangement the | Menced to assume a serious aspect. Another crash | Oct 6, with mdse to Snow & Birger. | Wade f souhenh | | Cleared—Steamship Geo Apneld, Teron 3 Y the bar were all in their places, boxes of clears | \rerrimon men object, and will hear nothing but andthe sash and glass of the east window gave | Nov iat 3 04, lon 71.23, spoke bark Daniel Draper, irom | ANEW BEDFORD, Nov s7-—Arrived, schr Your ‘was the work of a very short time. Chairs, tim- | and rolls of posite gig were left untouched and THE ELECTION OF MERRIMON. away and another mass of human beings tum- | singapore, of and for Boston. Slocum, Philadelphia. s bers, roofs and cornices tumbled into a heteroge- | the counter remained intact. The premises occu- ‘The republicans, to a man, are standing by Sen- | Died throngh another aperture, Here a. loud Bark Satama (Rus), Lofberg, London 58days, with mdse Sailed—Brig Josie A Devereux (arrived be 7 ‘ | pied by Allston Brown were cut off at exactly the . “! voice cried, ‘ move we adjourn to the Court | toR P Buck & Co; vessel to Tetens & Bockmanu., Made | Boston fir ihoacionn ort; schrs R W Godires ‘scour heap, and the flames, fed by this flimsy mate- | fine jine as the Arion, and the work of the flames | Stor Pool, and in republican circles his election is | House!” Another voice exclaimed, “I second the | southern passage and had variable weather. lor, Georgetown, DC; BWinbre Carnes, "Phila , tia}, gained additional force, and burst upon the | : Fegarded aa certain ifthe contest can be pro- | 7 ird voice Ho ATL in favor of |, Bark Templar (of Yarmouth, NS), Crosby, Cardiff 44 | Vatsar, dr, Kelly, New York: Louisa Francis, : ; longed. Others outside believe the result will be | motion!” and a third voice yelled, in favor of | jays, with railway iron (o order; vessel tod W Elwell & | 4B H Barlow, do: Argo. Besse; John Met « Mage with renewed vigor. In this part of the SINGULARLY SIMILAR. ‘ Merrimon’s election, while others predict the elec-+ te a ee fel sas oe nue. eh brevet dy or Co, "Took the southern passage, and had light winds and ents; doe Tooker, Chase, and 88 Tyler, Bell a: ie ' es fe ‘The place was completely gutted, all the pictures, ¥ i) tes. ‘Aye u' had tn fect wp rt. culms; was 7 days west of Bermuda. NEWPORT, Nov 26, |—Arrived, schrs ouseshe wings aud dies fell. one aver another into | Te acs ana warkeone, being. awert Adal Hen eye Ey ea ar elated to the Senate | five minutes more half-way order was restored, and | “'Bark Republik (NG), Fortmann, Bremen 43 days, with | Hoboken: Koret, Manson, South amiboy for F the turbulent sea of flame, and the rear wall | potting remained buta dulled, dingy mass of Value- | ne will immediately and in good faith proceed to | the examination proceeded, but even then the con- | mdse to Unkart &Cq. Came a southern passage and had | NH; Mannic & Edith, Barber, Pall River Tot t ‘wax soon burned through. From the intense heat | jess rubbish. In the next’ house, which had | carry out the principles and policies of the repub- | fusion was so great that the reporters could hardly | "32 Y°SUKT Bouton. (ot. Kingston, Ja), Lindsey, Porto Site, Socmomer, Sena this portion of the building gave way and the | been occupied by Mr. 8. J. Lewis, the | jican party of the nation; that if any of his friends | hear a word, Cabello 13 days, in ballast to Dallett, Bliss & Co.’ Had Najied—Schr Penusylvania, Adams, Philadel j tharred and burned shell of the minstrel hall fel | 8#me, chaos” and disorder existed, and the | feel disposed to complain of him he finds his justi- THE EXAMINATION. strong E and NE windstrom Charleston up, Nov 21, lat | _27th—Sailed this AM and previoudy, brig Ren Pm rel hall fe carpets, furniture and fixtures were totally | fication in the fact that Judge Merrimon is trying The fact of the marriage of Tenison to the Pough- | 30 10, 10.173 20, spoke schr E B Conwell (of Provincetoww) | verter, Boston for New York; schrs er El in. ‘The flames then dashed with redoubted fury on | destroyed. ‘The ground on which the theatre stood | to get republican votes, and that there is no | Keepsie lady was proved, and then Dewitt C. | from St Domingo Cigy for Boston; Fa Jat 96, ton 74 40, port for, New York Halloon, “Niekerson. Hane the upper stories of the adjoining building occa- | Was covered with a mass of ruins, timbers and | longer any other party organization or distinctive | Spaulding, the Detroit witness, was called to the | ship Plorince. fram Hanks tor ter tore tay with cork, | ‘A*BMtice Combe do tok dor taaae Rich, Stud : pied by Alston Brown as a dramatic agency. The | Dticks being hurled upon each other in the utmost | political principles, stand. He testified as follows :— e, to Doliner, Potter & Co. ‘The L G'proceeded to Sout | New York: ‘Claravel, Nickerson, Rockport, tor { b sles a confusion. A portion of the northern wall of the Tunderstand this to be substantially the posifton Thave seen Tenison before at Detroit (prisoner pointed | Amboy to discharge: Mary Standish, Rich, Gardiner for Philadelp. Freat dense volumes of smoke tssued from the ; Music Hall, which had fallen at an early stage of | of Judge Merrimon. So you see the conservative gut to witnens) ; 1 saw him tree about five Rag d ag03 1 Brig Dauntless ot Hanson) Conmbay, pens Ont! hy Oaks, Pillsbury, Bockiand | Se ee Pe i y y Ne ‘are 1 versati wi im in jou is then being era. Gibrs 2th, wi 0 a ster. Vinalhaven tol 3, already burned bulidings flooded the rooms and } the fire bared the wall of the a otping house, and | party of North Carolina is’ fearfully demoralized, if | Tad 8 connereution Wart Dim Gramber ig; he called me | Use O Sy io cigiiter¢ onghton. Came ® cout? | ee een eee ares bniz. n ] paesages of the dwelling and almost suifocated the the result was the opening up o! not destroyed, and the boasted majority of twenty- if | into his room one even! ing where he and I were boa ‘ves ern passage and had light winds and calms. Nov ll, Geo kK do; Nellie Brown, Mivgins, Gardiner for Phi 1 of heat and flame upon that building. The tight | four in the Legislature results in nothin; - $ . i 5 in, of Prussia, aged 38 years, fell trom the | ¥ New York for Portland ; Alabai r inbabitants, Dety ives Henderson and Carr, | and thickness of the wall and the efforts of the cally for ue sconearvaulyan: As between Man ec sked ame ee eed anytiiey Gao tain y ung | in erosstrees to the ‘deck, and ‘died 17th from injuries vor Fort Jobheon for Boston; E Atwood, Fos . who first discovered the fire, knowing | firemen saved the house from being consumed. | and Merrimon : there; lie said I needn't be jealous th m girls, | received: was buried at sea. ‘ im | Ot Rappahannock; Einma L Rich, Jenkins, 4 4hat some families lived in this honse, t The store of Mr. Merkert, which was THE REPUBLICANS ARE DIVIDED. for he was goiny to marry a girl in Poughkeepsie; Brig Marianna Il (Port). ntos, Lisbon 29 days, wit Higgins, Higcins, Welltlect for Virgtuia: J | » rusted | immediately under the premises occupied by | ‘They are all disposed to trust Judge Merrimon, | {hen.asked wharhe was going fo do with Mrs. Tenison, | sait and cork to order; vessel to LH Amsinck & Co. Hud | Thompson, (iloucester for Washington, DOs, Abrough the fire and sinoke and succeeded in res- | Allston Brown, was also very much damaged | put any have 10 confidence {the Pron | eran rene ite ae ed new hewan when he | irie Wieland (NG), Buenos Ayres 6l days, with hides | NalMcxetivr New, Yorks Highland Chtet oulmg them. From the premises occupied by Al- | and ull the property in tt destroyed. Throughout | feasions of Vance. I believe that the expres- | admitted it and told me he was going to geta divorce | to Chas Tauling & Co,’ Crossed the Equator Nov lin lon | Provincetown for do; Martha T Pike, Allen’ won Brown the flames descended, after havi the afternoon yesterday crowds of people asse sions and unexpected declarations of Vance | from her; he showed me some lotiers trom her; they, | $280W; had light winds and calms; Was Sdays north of | for Norfolk, Beni. Strong, Gulliver, “Boston ‘ . ed, after Having | ped on Broadway to look at the ruins aud specu- | will not muca strengthen Judge Merrimon, ed, “From your own dear wite;” T saw two of | Hatteras. | York; Cora Morrison, ‘Higgins, ‘do for | gutted that piace, Into the boot and shoe shop be- | late upon the origin cf the catastrophe. When the | put it would weaken Vance, and as 1 deem It | his all happened heiore the ih day ot | Brig Herald (of Jersey), , Pernambuco 82 @ Isabel [ Flerce, Kemp, do tor doi Abbie, t ueath, occupied by Mr. Merkent, The flames up to | fire was at its height a number of thieves, who had\! practicable to put a third man in the led any de- | HOvmners undaritoad Hin, fo say ae was then Mh | with age equator Octal in lon asl Ws had fine Guy ei ae W Hlannuin, Cobbs Proyineetown fo ? 4inw time, by a strange freak, contined themselves | P¢¢M Prevented on the previous cvening from | fection for Vance must strengthen Pool, If, how. | piace in Tenison’s room, where he slept, ther up tothe Guilt; then strong NE winds; wi Fiske, Fiske, do tor New. York; Transi! ‘ ads ‘a plying their vocation in the Fifteenth precinct, got | ever, D. M. Barringer should be brought forward | ~ Perry Mapes was the next witness. He testified he had | north of Hatteras. Gloucester for Philadelphia; Wm H’ Andrey 4 amost exclusively to the rear of the buildings, | over the re in Front of the church on Lafay- | in place of Vance and Merrimon he would probab!y a letter from Jane Tenison, w hho purported to be Henry Brig Yeloclt vo Samatea), Vons, Tnagua 8 dave, with | Portland for do: BF Lowell, peaker Bide + , | ads K 4 ‘enison’s wife, and also protiuced three other letters from | salt to Darrel 30; vessel to Latasa & Co. Had strong arleston ; Mary J Adams, Gilehri Wa and left the front standing on Broadway almost | ette place, and started into the yards in the | be elected; for, as things looked a month ago, Bar- | Tinta n on io Henry Moret Tenia. dated respectively | noriheriy winds to Hatteras; from thence 4 days, with | iusto DG: Josiah Whitehouse, “Farnum, untouched. The only indications in that street of | vicinity of the burning buildings. Detective Hen. Ha was the coming man for the republicans | QtiSyer lo. 17 an 3). He testitlen that the three last | fine weather, sneer do: Mary, N Dyer, Rand, fi THE TERRIBLE WORK GOING ON derson, noticing their movements, notified Ser- | anda large number of conservatives. But, since | named letiers are the same handwritihg as the one ‘Brig Geo W Chase (of Portland), Bacon, Matanzas 14 | Virginia; ie Barns, Eldri given to thousands assembled there were the great | geants Haggerty and Berghold of the approach of | Vance and Merrimon declare themselves in accord | gent to him by Jane Tenison. One o1 the three letters re- | days, with sugar to Youngs, Sinith & Co; vessel to J H son Harve: volumes ‘of smoke that issued from the burning | the thieves, and the three officers went in pursuitof | with the republican party, Pool finds favor among | ferred to reads as follows:— Winchester & Co. Had variabie winds; was 3daysnorth | Cobb, New ki rennin atodtration ne etal tod Gureet dM | Nouse af tie hend of the alepwray and close on the | fe qumeety autres, aud veing already in the Feats “Fonowrey eUe™ | | uate ener (Nor), Dalle, Algoa, Ray qT davg, with | MMi ga ‘ #triking illustration of the fatal gloom cast upon | house at the head of the alleyway and close on the | for the past five years, and having more mfiuence . “ HE Ld ba ee Bat ht Se eat -! an Pace lh “ abt new, the owners of the property in the rear. For over | other side of the wall adjoining it. ‘They clubbed | in Congress and With the President than any South. |, 4¥ Drax Hevny—T now again am going to offe Wool to Napier & Co; véseul to Finch, Edye & Co, Parsed | Lozier, Hincoin, apna aay 1h Mayhew an hour the flames dashed at and dug up every- hing that came in the way, and next took in the | them vigorously and drove them from the place. The last one, not being so quick as the others in ern man could hope to obtain for a long time, many are disposed to vote for him on my advice, which, most probably, you will not take. Sell i —that is af ‘ou more Mm. Sy ‘est r inte those, unsforiitia on have any—as already they haye in sto cost Cape of Good Hope Sept 23, and crossed the Equator Oct 14, in lon 23, Had flne weather the whole passa: e. Sehr Eveline (of New Haven), Carroll, Barbados 18 | New Be 1 itco sailed, schrs Janics Parker, Sr, Ke | aven rear of the granite building 718 Broadway, and bers hr gee ao te. wie rates bY ~ THE GROUNDS OF POLICY, | inone: and. what ts Worte, in character than they are | day . in a ballast oF D, drowbrldge & Co, Had variable | Pawtucket, for New York: Charles, Mosfor e vi ee rf ective [enderson, hi i ve! 01 ran § 2 ns ‘wor the check affair is Just as we own here a w r - rom 4 G eee ae nO ee renee | SHEE aBinig Doon eas IieeTy Onicers | Delleving that he can secure government ald for | Werth notroit. You have contrived to make cnemies tor | Schr Anna (Dutch), Hubert, Arecibo, PR, 14 days Whittemore, do tor New York; 8 W Blak i house and the one adjoining became thoroughly de- | With aching bones to make merty Upon. Ofllcers | the important public works of the State, to say | vutrweit all areund. 1 do. not belicve one word about | sugar to order, Had moderate weather ; was8 days norih | dence for do; Veranda, Pond, and | soralized by the approach of the flames and | Brennan, Reilly aud Sergeant Carpenter were left | nothing of being able to procure for the people ini- Woes Muntabitor aise Bpaed.ot keay nevernew aan hon: |Ofiatieren ca” M Providence tor do: Ida, Deering, i i 4ushed into the streets as they as they had been | in charge of the ruins yesterday, and noone but | munity from the rigors of the Ku Klux laws and the | ter, and yet they as well as he Were told by every one ‘Schr Ella May (of Provincetown), Kenoe, Baracoa 11 | Willard, Wallace, Vortiand tor Phi A@roused jrom their beds. Men, women and ci those interested in the accidemt was admitted on | release of the Ku Klux already under conviction in | about the bogus check. Now take a situation and . with fruit tod & T Pearsall; vessel to BJ Wenberg. | gon, Bunker, do tor Newark, NJ; Annie aren, frightened for their lives, picked up W! the grounds. vison. Altogether the matter of the North Caro- pettle down quietly. You have hada lncky escape. W re ae ‘strong northerly winds; has been 4 days north of sHonupeeay roves or New York MW te Ci | AT INTERV. Si | it not for r. Chapaton you MU not e writing atteras, ins, New ven 01 ite wriisles “of value happened’ to come in | i Sapeain BoEee wisi ‘ ina Senatorship is much muddled, and what isto | fom’ 4 Washington avenie. hima present of | Schr Dione (of Boston), McDonald, Georgetown, SC, 6 | Jey, ‘Somerset tor New York; JM Freeman fhetr way and dashed | into the streets for | during the day Captain Byrne visited the place to | come out of it is more than I can say. ‘There 1s | Your mackthorn, tor it Hanley had teen in Aineriea the | days, with yellow pine ioD RSmith &Co, of Rondow: | aid Samuel Carlton, Rurke, Pawtucket tor de: 4 yety and protection. The foaming ames fol- | Sce that everything was in order and to instruct the | great interest manifested in the city, the sentiment | hullet of a revolver would have been through you. Now, | vesselto master. Had light, variable winds. The O is | Corwin, Bristol fof do; Elicn Perkins, Kelly, ! jowed mercilessly in their track and left very little | OMcers in the peer IR he Sele mele watch. | of the citizens predominating rathing in favor of | for myself, 1 do not think there is any chance of my nd to Rondout, % for do; Samuel ‘mith, Conery, ‘Fall Riv i property of value unconsumed. Through the e Last night an extra guard of police was put on to | Judge aerrimon, etting any more money from you. Titlready owe Miss | Sehr Phebe Foster, Cox, Virginia. — | Mary H Mifflin, Ferris, Warren for do; Wm | ‘acnt of jour houses the fire bad now free piay; | Prevent the possibility of thieves getting near the als NER RDI | AYO ewbigging 10, and no ‘means ot paying het, What I Schr Minnie Still, Jennings, Virginia. Kear, Providence for do. + | Teoma, passages, corridors and landings all lent | place, as it 13 supposed there is a good deal of WEATHER REPORT. got from Mr. Moflat would only last seven weeks, and by A The bark Columbia, which arrived from Bremen on the sailed from Duteh Island barbor 27th, bri " 7 December I shoutd be as bad off as eve: 4 razo, Coombs, Boston_for Philadelph sehr : their fetal aid, and about an hour and a half after | Valuable property strewn among the ruins of the ihe iseog whet a ld ea IT pee 27th Inst with smallpox on board, was towed down to (he | 7 a TNO oe ee wD fiilesn the fire had started {t seemed as if nothing could | Minstrel Hall, Since the departure of Miss Edwin pe Re iy’ thursday T inust go too Me. Mollars, a proceeding | lower Quarantine on the 26th, to'remain there until the | Mel rene NN? hos Voue, ‘Murdock, an j gave we entire bleck and square from utter de- from this theatre it has been occupied byseveral ng Which Textiemely dislike, but you leave me no other disease disappears, ‘Thomppot, do for Philadelphia ; a NEW HAVEN, ret ind several 0° *» struction. The wind blowing through the open- | minstrel ore and was the scene of Madame WAR DEPARTMENT, alternative. Tam ashamed to show my face in the streets. Passed Through Hell Gate. EN, Nov. |, schrs John | of fronts of houses carried the flames in whirl- | Aitnee’s most brilliant triumphs in New York. The OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFIGER, You bemg considered mad does not lessen the disgrace BOUND SOUTH. | dr, Ballard, Plymouth, NC; Storm ki EV { ing madness several yards beyond the rear walls, | Jast tenants were Kelly & Leon, and they have WASHINGTON, D, C,, Nov, 29—1 A. M, one bit. * * Ever yours, JANE TENISON, Steamship Bolivar, Lawson, New London for New ; Atinie E Carll, Daston, Virgitleg Kade He 4 and trees, blinds, ferices, outhouses and Joose tim: | Suffered severely by the fire. The above letters, with two others Mr, Mapes | York, with mdse and assengers. Baltimore résa, Smith, Jersey City. Synopsis sor the Past Twenty-four Hours, 3 Pri Sailed--Brig Gevrze, Brown, St Croix; scbr iy tu rds were pate: i | _ The following ts a list of tae losses caused by the testified to, were fotind in the custody of the pris- | | SteamerGalatea, Nye, Providence tor Now York, wits , 4 terodiedt sen of asine” ‘The sky immediate ores | fre and tue aulounts for which each party wasn. | The barometer has continued to rise rapidly in | Oner, Inimediately following the testimony coun. | "Wscandpawangért. || | | som Paddook, BA Wharton, Goldsmith, and ¥ head, and for a long distance around, was illumi. | Sured:— the Northwest and thence to Michigan and the | sel on both sides had an exhaustive discussion on bethport, . : a PILADREP HY, ‘ov FF. Are{yed, barks Dated by a red reflection that illuminated ail | | 72Brondway, the property of an estate in Congress, on | Ohio Valley, with northwesterly winds and clear | Points of | law. — When Cerome Williams, was | Sehr Laura H Jones, Cousins, New Haven for New | Evans (ir), Smiley, Aniwerpi Maric oy the surrounding district, Broadway and the neigh- | part ot which stood the Arion Concert saloon, was dam- Speaking there were frequent cries from the | Yor ndon; brig La Cayenne (Br), Dougherty, Loring stzcets, Into which the people Nad flocked | Aged tothe extent of $150. 1 weather and very low temperature. On the Lower ih and out of the building, of “Go it, Ge- | )Schr Anthony Burton, Johnson, Pawtucket for New ipton Roads; ‘schrs, 1M Baxter, ip + . irst floor, whic soc ‘bell, ' vinds 4 vy ‘ork. kdwards, Bartlett, Hingham, in thousands, were lighted up by its brilianc | oo. is damaged to the extent of $200. emi ry | Lakes northwesterly winds, occasional snow | rome! — yous Behr Frederick B Hall, Hodges, New Haven for New | “Cleared—Steamauinag Roman, Baker, Bost The iceneveasan alleyway sunt rons fea Pout | ht gd and clearing weather provall. [8 the Middio and | 444 when william Thorne, counsel for the prisoner, | “SGke New gealand, ‘Thornton Bangor for New York, | Homnst: Hovking stursetiion: Marianna ViEG. 2 ¥ VI y ie a Or Ne} rk, ‘net, 3, B villes; 3 strect, about (he depth of house, up between the | who lived on the thira | Eastern States southeasterly winds, falling barom- | was speaking, there were crics of “Now you got with Vamber fe tes dowrend ors | vaiho, Lighons brige DO Ohapmen, kntan ost property ‘valued at $1,500. Sebr apman, Knigh Mexrlwa, Doane, Portland; sehrs Vashtt Sh elsea? 8 R ‘thomas, Arnold, Providence; Shaw, Boston; Manantico, Claypole, Mobile; Buckingham, Fall River; julia E Pratt, Crowe, ven; Hazleton, Cummings, Taunto: Nickerson New Bediord: rosmer Codtrey Ke tons), Show UXsonvilie, rig Walter Howes is past, Addie ¥, Treat, Bangor for New York, with lum- ber to order. Schr Calista, Spear, Vinalhaven for New York, with | stone to order, Schr B B Mayhew, Mayhew, Yew London for New 4 Meo + wo ae UE A ir W W Brainard, Stephens, Portland, Ct, for New opposite blocks was strikingly grand and appalling. | fo 5 On the one side roaring waves of flame danced and | Schneider, who was the occupant of the fourth Mrs Bad 3 | floor and who kept a lager beer saloon in the basement of fosred upon each other with an angry heat that | the same building. sufered to the extent of $2,500; insured made the scene a singularly dangerous and attrac- | for $500 in the Germania and American Insurance Com- tive one. On the opposite ide, In the Fear of the | panies * Movees fronting on Lafayette place, crowds ofmen, | loss upon ‘the theatre is estimated at $30,000 and women and children flocked to the windows aud the oecupants, Kelly & Leon, are supposed to have eter, diminishing temperature and partially cloudy weather. In the Guif and Sonth Atlantic | States northerly to westerly winds and generally ciear weather, him, Billy!" « in!” The Court was utterly pow- erless to suppress the contempt, as there wefe oily police enough present to guard the prisoner, Finally Mr. Thorne, counsel for prisoner, in opposi- tion to the opposite counsel's motion for anad- journment till Saturday morning at ten o'clock, moved for the prisoner's dischur; Probabilities, ‘ sf y from custody | York, with stone to order. wae, Nove? ta lrobe and’ jewelry valued at $15,000; insurance not | For the Northwest and Upper Lakes and thence r Be n wi 0 : ' azed with dismay upon 01 3 r : and that ho be not restrained of his liberty by the | , Schr Fannie G Warner, Dickson, Middletown for Phila. | the harbor this morning, Brig Redwood still 1 ise THE TERRIBLE VIOLENCE OF THE MONSTER know to Missouri and Kentucky clear weather, very high | court oMcers or any other person, Mr. Themes | delphia, with stone to order, orders, and schr Thos if Bowen, from Phila 1a ‘own stone house, 718 Broadway, was damaged to Sehr Elizabeth B, Hozan, Providence for New Yerk, | Salem, and others as reported yesterday, ‘\, Bat loose before them. Some surieked and prayed, e following extent:— barometer and low temperature, Inthe Guif and | motion was denied and an adjournment ordered Sel ry for Ne 5 c prayed a xtentis | vas de i chr Quickstep, Smith, Providence for New York. 310 PM—Deep bark, unknown, arrived th fia Yards th the rear of the buildings, aud Which |, /43t for, occupied ‘bw A. Morkent. boot and shoe | Winds and partly ‘cloudy weather, with high | wy, Spaulding gave Is testimony a scene oceutred | — Schr Maria Fleming Willfams, Norwicn for New York, | Pinktann’havanes schradatie K Serapsonet mag Ve the spaces between the two blocks, seemed YEChs rd. iejccupicd hy Allston Brown; | Pressure and lower temperature. On the | which, however, was noticed by only a few in the { Schr DA Berry, Walters, Providence tor New York. adelphia; Nellic Bell, Stahl, New York; Tease Vo by? At this time the playground af the fire flend. | qainaze sis ked 4 Yer altrees with ticir bare arme stood out in densely pa ‘oom, damage In the jam the prison had been forced to a standing position in ihe o 200; insured for $3,000 in the Fireman's Fund BOUND East. Lower Lakes increasing pressure, occasional snow, Steamshin Franconia, Bragg: New York for Port § shit 2 ea ( Newark. . PORTSMOUTH, Noy 25—Arnived in lower ha of ©. 7 iy Wine Union Flag, Frisbie, B: for Philadelphia; 2 Old 1 Clief against the voaringsea of fire, remained nce of C. G. Lewis, 716 Broadway, wasdam- | northerly to westerly winds and cold clearing | dow left whole in the room. Brig Broiuers (Br), New York for Bristol. E. Prepare Pe AR at ae de Hl foe o moment in sigue and then tell into ihe | gerdty Ine extent of SlOUD to furniture, and $16.000t» | weather. In the Middle States and New England THE PRISONER ON HIS MUSCLE, Sch David Faust, Lord, New York for New fay | Roe Rat ee reEiee mete ey piet TOM Oo} and dis vy erribl ding : i ¢ Brooklyn Kagle—the building 5 9 | 3s r ‘3, Knapp. Haverstraw for Pre | Das h to Ward the north. ‘The nremen anu ‘police | wit, war dathaged to the extent of BON, insurance | Westerly, with cloudy weather and oceastonal | prisoner. The prisoner, sceing him close enough, | “Scht Daniel Russet), Srth, kllzabetnport for Portiand. | i ma: te fee iN A La grout | 1 known, hie tie splices “oun ore, | any followed by low temperature and high ba- | struck at him three times, cach time missing him, | Pe ae baker, Etizanethport Tor Boston. | iled—Steamship Wilmington, Brown, Ph d that the Ge rete ‘i Ht, | hed ¢ | 4 1 fered, Spe ess, Roberts, Port J rN 6 | ent me ys! q mm, fear Syreaking towards tie Globe Theatre. Captain aged by Water to theentent of $2,000; | Fometer. Warning siguals are ordered for Roches. | Warn ovle alice, mioriercil. Mr. Spaulding gave | Schr Marah Malay atking New York (or Gieu Cove.” | {heeJohn Lancaster, Williams: Siackstone | e was heard to aout above the din and Pa . ter and Oswego. i thee oot UP | Sehr Henry May, Brackett, Hoboken for Providence, ‘4 4 Fell, Nickerson; Mari t hymn © e a a the sime block are injured to the | along side (of him, “apparently courting | sehr Ella Grinnell, Port Jolingon for Portsmouth. REAR eae tna hes, Bie Neeee: Sunn Nan@WD ALL YOUR FORCES ON THAT END “ine promiret 723 Broadway were damaged to the | Sis Wweesmor. im Sits City Weiteraay. | an poi ua tho. tans” tae aeeltcd at: | Sched Clarke Dey Alnaty tee beter ne Nyon | Batter; B hun, Burger; Davidson, Sraith and sa we Me Diock.” There wae an almoat instan- | amount of $20), by fire and water. | _ The following record will show the changes in the | journed the prisoner was escorted to the street by | cht J Il Bartlett, Harris, Port Johnson for Providence, | Bow tierce: Zoe, Tinker; Chas Allstrum, P. neov. web Of men in dark unjforins to the rvofs | Jacobs, Jones, and Har. or uie b.ubidangs in that vi - such nos Wvers up the ironts aud s ¥ City, Kelly; Anna Bd bs Robbins, New York, SAN FRANCISCO. r A Pharo, Bingha: rt Johnson for Providence. ‘chr Reading RB No 1m, ‘The following is @ list of the persons rescued 46, Ti two oMcers, all starting for the jail, a biock ott. from the buroing buiidings by the police:— ‘They were pressed closely by the immense but temperature for the past twenty-four hours in com- ‘urner, Trenton for Provi- | parison with the corresponding day of last year, as wity. They crowded in rears of the houses | de ‘ov 2)—Arrived, ships | r iP Richard Warren, Bridget Warren, Mary Warre: | d-natured c! nison was | “aieee G re | (NG), Jessen, Hamba tal), Sabrine that they’ looked like aute creeping over.a huge | (daughter), Mary Warren (motherof Richard, sixty | indicated bythe thermometer at Hudnut’s Phar- | ussuiled with cries ot “iailoa, Old Canterhury te | BREA Haat Phnater reepaean dor Providence. | Covers for Valparn Scholag, Willan. mound. ,v their steady and during efforts, he years ol de), saved by Captain Byrne; Thomax | Macy, HYRALD Butiding : How are you, Duky!” “How's tiings, old boy: | Sclit? H Daly. Hoff, New York tor Sag Harbor. | NSW: Bertha, Pote, Xi is Pant ever, they wanecceded in arresting the encroaciment | Warren, Richard Warren, fourteen days old, saved S71. 1872, &c. ‘The jail was reached in satety, aud soon after F Shamrock, Troy, Haverstraw for Providence. | Hhinbures brig Nantiine: Mcleawe Tabi.” é ofthe Gre in that direction and confined it to the | by Officer Reilly; Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Kate Snyder, | 3 A.M 2 a Tenison retired to rest. ‘To-day he has partaken it Vermillion, Wells, Port Johnson for New Haven, =| 9M K yohn oOaunt Galen; Cork; « 4 Aine: where 18 first broke out. The most intense ex- | a, L. Parkes, inanager of Kelly & Leon's; Mrs, | 6 A. nes | of an excellent ‘Thanksgiving dinner sent hitn from | Sclt Jane, Haskins, lizavethport tor Boston. Seep cieraent prewalled in Latayette placeyas the wind, | Alistor’ Browne, Emily Hager, Henry Hutton, res. | 9 A. M 29 26 | the Forbus House and is passing the day qui Wind at sunset 8, light, | ed—Ship Carolus Magnus, Smith, Livery sbiona ing in that irection, cartied the dames frou | cued by Detective Henderson; Surah Gurney, | 12M 20 33 As before stated, his case will come up beiore the ree | Mary E Packer, Holloway, Queenstown, Average temperature yest Average temperat Jast year.. bhe muriting tock so fur outside the buildings that | Kliza Keeey and two children, it waa fora lang dime feared that nothing could save te houses on the Lafayette place side, | erday. Marine Disasters. ure for corresponding _ Suir Bentna, Pote, at San Francisco 20th inet from N. yon had heavy we ‘Male for 85 days off Cape Horn, an Recorder on Saturday jor final decision, Fire on th jansual MeSpedon will hold an investigat Tighand ca pation nse Of the fire to-day, THE ARIZONA DIAMOND FRAUDS, A large. open space made by ap alley way runntig | pica pte ae bbe carried away mainy BSOLUTE DIVORCHS OBTAINED Fro from La ayette place through into the yards in I First Avenue. | : ir FineNze (Ita), from Port Discovery for Vatparaten, | Z dial fitterent states:. legal everywhere no vi) the rear yOf the Puiklings gave a tremendous iin- | dikes valve 92 ; | SEVERE WEATHER ON THE LAKES, | Eaposure of the Brilliant Hambnge | putinto sun francisco dh inst (ostop a sight leak and | oes in advance; advice frees commissioner tus to uve fire. The people there trembled with | At about halr-p\ elve o'clock Wednesday | Some Truc Believers Lett. repair sails, aver con Navigation Impeded by IcemMarine Dis- asters and Melancholy Loss of Life. Derrorr, Mich., Nov. 28, 1872, ‘The present cold snap has nearly closed naviga- tion, Steamers returned from Lake Erie to-day reportivg too much ice to get through, Sandusky and Toledo harbors are closed, The last boat for ___ Counsellor-at-Law, 363 Br, BSOLUTE DIVOR LEGALLY 6 AL Aiferent. States: logal evers where oye fear for tho, * Valuables, Shortly aiter the fat! of the middle w all of the theatre portions of the walls of the Avion o ‘RCer! saloon sellin, tearing away the counters, flon S; fixtures, stairways, and exten- sions of both bn ‘Idings. This for a time lent food do the fire and se, 2 heavy clouds of smoke throngh the windows and «90rs into Broadway, When thie walle tel the flames clong with a fatal fastening night a fire broke owt iu ihe three story brick puild- ing 185 and 187 First avenue, nor did it cease ita ravages until its devouring Mawes had consumed | about #2000 worth of property. So far aa can be | ascertained the fire origimated in the rear portion | of the second Noor, a part of Which, together with | Bank Jexsre Conn, Packard, trom Alexandria, Va, had her decks swept of everything movable during a liurit- cane at Aspinwall 18th inst, 8 P Brows, Tinker, from Savannah for Provi- , belore reported ashore on Gull Rocks, near New: port, came off at high water without damage, and pro- ceeded for Providence, Bure Isova (of Castine, Me), hofore reported ashore at Sandy Hook, got off at 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 28, 1872, At a private mecting of the trustees of the Dia- mond Company held yesterday afternoon it was reported that measures had been taken for the arrest of Arnold and Slack and others, Eminent counsel are engaged in the case, The entire credit | L 4 des aimolent canees no, publicliy requineds ‘neces divoree granted: advice tree, HOUSE, Connsettor, &e., 180 Bre HERALD BitaNCU OFFICE, BROOKS corner oF Fulivnavence ant Boao ee Oren xom 3A. M. to SBM, | A. 4 > “= AM yesterday morning by the w wood wa'k of the structures, and the third floor and a portiow of the cellar, are " % of the exposure of the alle; Coast Wrecking steai L cha’ Vth trate: unday fre Mt was tmpossine ons mie ime to caleniate Where | eenpied ny David S. Brown & Co, a6. soup mann. the North leaves here to-night. Saginaw River | Clarence Ring. who volunteered tovgo. tne arse | Hitdamage,an'was towed up to the company's basis | OUT worrp esa mtedES _ the dan, ould end, | meen Gal al . a goy, | Waskept open to-day by running 1ron-clad tugs up | time, and was sent the second time to invest adheres | es a PUR CHICKES 4 j,Aguautity of sage fucnitare and wardrotes in | factory. On the aevond are can’ AcY- and down. fhe gale, wuich subsided last might, | the truth of the discoveries. It Is mot genesaiiy | 8° hn fe L Tay, in going out of Newport morning oF 27th. | Vi were rats Ample Uae eDaRLOK A tronke that stood upon « er.rHer of Mooring left 1u | eral large kettles eapable of holding fiftcen tons | way a xevore obe. belleved that parties interested Jost any such sums | fraud. OM (He South point or Goat island, and re- | Bridge stre .. nine: une of the dressing-rooms the. fe . the food Of | each, and these are’ connected with the steam The following disasters are reported on Lake | as repor' | . Notice to Marine | sieiaay ere — -- . oe and were instantly cone. med, hone play of boiler in the celiar, and st is thought that the fire | Michigan ;—The schooner Morning Star was cap- Stanton’s great ruby is declared to be a solt gar- Bark M a RAIN LEBGUE—IMMENSE CIRO! ON , ‘water from the engines on Broad.’ a, Kourth street | ar, and | sized aud driven ashore, witht the loss of one man; | net, altogether worthiess, Janin says the com | spat h,Wargaret Evans, Smiley. at Philadelphia 27h | if quotations 6" ouppresed tor v ani in Lafayette place having sen he) t np for | was caused by the pipes becoming over-heated, | schooner Souvenir, ashore at Pentwater, with all pany to which he belongs still have great expecta- Cape Henlopen rhanved partota wreck, ‘apparently ‘ast | Ameri" = ‘o* Mindal, first and ¥ 5 sone time, the effect now began {9 tlh and the | The ios on Brown & Co.’a, Stock Will foot Np 10 | hands lost; the schooner Corbers 4 total'wreck at | tions of Wealth Jrom the diamond elds, buk that | thie tor the (rack Ol veatis entering the Deta: | photo iS drone Sire showen evident | $10,000; insured for $15,000, Pentwater, he was much misled by the representations of | Ware, and a dangerous obstraction to navigation. ie ——ae SIGNS OF ABATEMENT. Every engine that could be got was ret Bud the men Oo! ihe department denerve | litst Noor and a’porsian of the cellar wore | At Mackinaw to-day the weather Was cold and | fo work, | ocenpied by Charles Reed, provisions dealer, Dam- | snowing, with wind fresh from the no Wwest and Righest | age oy Nie stock, $4,000; insurey for $249 ia tue ) ice making yapidly. Arnoid and Siack, Several companies adhere to their resolution to end prospectors bext Spring to Asiz0na ond Colorade, Wh Arrived at Honoluin Oct 31, barks Arctic, Tripp, 2 days from Arctic QOvean, 140 bbls wairus, Ww do wh gil, in j jemen. 8 yous PLATED WAKE, and Boliday Gils,

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