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0 NEW YORK HERALD, TU%$pAY, DEUEMBRR 3, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. graphical spoils mn. haat a igs age = te Veeeanitizes, but sim” ny from the duties of chatr- bay opera pag act Oh inetelatiet, band ‘words oF Sehr L B Cowperthwaite, Gardner, Philadelphia for | pitjzrrons, Nov 13—Sailed, Wanderer, Heatherington, * jose who are use! for party irposes. ” less, to lelive on vessels o! itestone, One y i eo) N s he er try to have the government Mr. Banks, Of Macy ack to be relieved from dollar; five vents for every additional word, ‘Alice Bell, Hathaway, Georgetown, DC, for Co- wee Mov, 13—Cleared, bark wm Vins aine Flores, this he will either try gor service on the ev hasset Narrows. A 3 Eva N Johnson, Johnson, and Maria. aw - office abolished, or one of the faithful placed at ite | Mr. KxLLoc”, fret ane ted that the | Advertisements tor New Yous Hanan free, hth? 1H Skinner, Renshaw, Georgetown, De, for Bos lone’ Set Bic atc cs ation would be @, at least for the cornices, Curtis, Alexandria for New Haven 4186, Noy 8—In port bark ‘Tiva (Br), Litson, fom CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. Keay eee sa in Amine aie Oui: yemnens fie ava not thnk that the republican side Herald Oftes, corner Broadway and Ana soak fe iarding, Norfolk for Provincetown. | New York ih (days; sehr Tuapulse (Br), Curtis, tren ui The fifteenth article of the Treaty of Washington | chr giitotexe tharcoune Herald Branch Office, No 1268 Broadway. A ey td lenny eastin, Nov 13—Cleared, St Mark, Grindle, Mol- Ro mect the appropriations. pd sey or provides that the award of the British-American aime House. by @ Vote of 59 to 76, refused to accept | Whitestone Dock, Whitestone, LI. Be a re, New York for Bridgeport, vazWronr, Nov 12—Salled, Washington Booth, McGregor, Bo the success of the Geneva tration is 4} Claims Commission shall be paid within twelve vesignation. peti yciengse es. Bel ‘Sinith mite fala for Fairhaven. Narcus, Nov 6—Arrived, Albert De’ Sanford, Nisit: fisted by the friends of the administration a8 re- | Fontns after the date of the Anal award. Tae | wir. Busine, having called Mr Cox to tie chairas| Almanac for New York—T'his Day. Bel We Relahart, Beat, Fhiladsiphia for Providence. | | Purwotmu. Dee i arrived, Steamship Thuriugio (No), foicing over » diplomatic triumph. The Presivenv’s | Commission held ite first meeting on the ?an of | Sneaker pro fem., took the floor, and sald:— HIGH WATER, Sehr BR J smeee iamat decrgetowh: DOs for Col Vorrauoum, Nov 12—Sulled’ Ceres, Granberg (rom seference to the Ku Klux laws had been fully an- | «.. be! d the final award w", . SPEAKER—I rise to a question of the highest 07 | Gov. Island. Narrows. : Stettin), Philadelphia. ‘i ptember, 1871, ans at not be iva he integrity of mem- 6 Sehr Wild Fi Georgetown, DC, for Digh- | | Prawix Port, Nov l4—P; Aicipated, and it is understood that a portion of the | a4, ans September 26, 1874. Not Wath the first age, ons wank concn: me! ates ey _ Sand: cont Pigeon, Fisher, Georg PS M4—Passed, Argonaut, Steengraft, , ’ original draft was struck out in revising the mes- | .o-cion of the Forty-third Congress Yall the subject | Self. Durmg the late Presidential campaign there 3 at} Hel ¢ Richt Ia de la Torre, Davis, Georgetown, DC, for Fail | | Four Tatsor, Nov 13—Salled, Agder, Jacobsen, New Or- The Presiaent has positive ideas, and wres- x was a widespread accusation to the effec a CEAN STEAMERS. ‘Bel Northport. Pe si Ne 1 Hi wi times before he yields to pe ing provision for the Y.ayyhent of this clas | members of jongress had been bribed by presents oO SiR Be! mm one erg Mee Ply esouts NOs for ‘New le: , from Bel tera Lg Ady vt By Atl ya tes with himself sometimes y of awards come before Cong’. ess, Of stock in the Oredit Mobilier to perform certain | pyrgs op pepanTune FnoM EW YORE ron vme | Haven, Harbados; brigs Prentiss Hobbs, Dodge, trom Ponieer, policy. In the preparation of the work this year — legislative acts for the benefit of oe Unlon. Pantie MONTH OF DECEMBER, pa Spatestver, Fer peon. Albany for Rrovioages: fies } Minnie Traub, Thompson, for Bt Marys, Ga, 7 v inectic: ‘renton . he gave himself no particular concern, it 1s said, FORTY-SECGND CONGRESS. hoes Se er iean is hen pane tration; one Beaners. | Sila | Destination. | __ Offre Behr Ridorado, Brown, Vitginia for Fairhaven. Queenstown, Nov 13-Sailed, Galathea, Marthensen, except that it might be regarded as eminently pa- Of them ff tne Vice Président of the United States; | —————_—— ——— ——— | Schr WS Thompson, Lardner, Amboy for New Haven. | Tralee; Samson, Lunos, do; Abraham Skalla, Gregersen, cific by all classes, irrespective of politics or na- another the Vice President elect; still another, the Rivat Madison Holmes, Baylis, Jacksonville for Fal Gresnaek Watee onde. ‘Buc, Siaryport, Choice, ‘Gant, ‘ivil service reform was gently dl: ed Second Session. Secretary of the Treasury; three Senators ‘of the Schr Charles E Smith, Hanson, Philadelphia for Fall | Hartlepool Orion, and Jolin Black, for Philadelphia? tionality. C gently dispos United States are included--Messrs. Bayard, Fow- River, 15th, Tasso, Jaccarino, Falmouth; Zingara, ior Liver of, much to the surprise of its advocates and op- SENATE. ler and Patterson, In this House the accusation accht JM Merriman, Eldridge, New York for Provi- | pool: Domenico, Cappon, London: Carly, ‘Lauro, pe ponents. The allusion to the fact that the rules touches a former honored member from Massachu- Gok G Temph wich; 16th, Fornjot, Molbach, Dublin, Mattutina, for Wasuineron, D. C., Dec. 2, 1872, Elliotts it in- ir mple, Egbert, Virginia for New London. Liverpoo!; Anna, Vidulich, Gloucester, would not be binding on his successors led @ promi- | ¢ setts, now in his grave, Mr. Thomas A. Elliott; Sehr Alice B, Alley, New York for Boston. Arrived Dec 1, 12 PM, steamship Adriatic (Br), Murray, a tin the House to express the belief ‘The Senate met at noon, the Vice President in | cludes the chairman of Ways and Means, Mr. Dawes; Schr Bertha, Oliver, New York for New Bedford. New York for Liverpool. ment democrat in oust PI “the chair, and all the leading members present, | the chairman of Appropriations, Mr. Garfleld; the Schr Cal Malden for Providence. Arvived Nov 30, steamship Wisconsin, Freeman, New Shas Generel rans Goes! not -eapect:s: Mesias 1) TS asrably.inore than « qicraie "| shatrman of the Committee on Civil, Bervice He: Bohr 6 Oarrelh, Pesee: Bae errant onc, ee sae savet pools caited, steamship Mane (Dnted), with considerably form, Mr, Kelley; the ¢hairman of the House Naval fickerson, Port solroee i petite. Dedder, New York , . Schr Boston, Ni rk, Sehr W H Mitchell, Cole, Weehawken for Bost Sterrin, Nov 28—Sailed, steamship Franklin (NG), Gens forever, Sep: Momaee: wil: be prinie 908 ‘The Chaplain, in the opening prayer, alluded to | Committee, Mr. Schofield; the chairman of the Ju- ton. Schr Anna Elizabeth, Kelley, Philadelphia for Somer- | Dehnicke, New Yori aiistributed, and will be exceedingly valuable three |} 1° death of Mr. Greeley as that of one whose pen | diclary, Mr. Bingham; an eminent member of the months hence, as giving an idea of what his inau; Committee of '§ and Meams, Mr, Brooks, and 4 a road wa: . Arrived’ A oat Thi ldsen (NG), Barandom, Fa will Yeon inate on March, 1873, 5" | nad given direction to public thought and been a | §n'ex-member from the State of Penusylvania, Mr. | wanesots ‘Schr RH Hanter, Eldridge, Amboy for Providence, Arrived’ Dec 1, steainship Thorwaldsen ¢ r benefactor to mankind. Rozer; and it includes the Speaker of the House, | Oceanic, 21 \y Broad: Schr Young Teaser, Slocum, Philadelphia for New Bed- Swarow, Sept 18—Saile|, Moneynick, Marshall, Chefoo. rangl Tkavexunps, Nov 9—Artived, August Teitje, Leickfeldt, Schr Sarah R Thomas, Arnold, Philadelphia for Provi- | New York. * : of Horace Greelcy—Correspondence Be- are alleged to have received presents of stock in oy i f tween Mayor Mall ana Seoretary Robe~ | £0F business, and'anumber of bills were introduced. | the ‘Greait_ Mobilier trom tle hands of Oakes | California “GeNt J@ Huntington, Studley, Rondout for Pali River. | cardlen don hs oe Web, NOY ISO Due Frateltly Mr. Stevenson, (dem.) of Ky., presented the | Ames, a representative from Massachusetts— PORT OF W YORK, DEC. 2, 1872, ‘The bark reported at anchor off Hart Island 30th ult | ,,V1ctoRi4, VI, Nov 19—Sailed, ship Panther, Kilton, San. NE RK, . a son. credentials of General Matheson, Senator from page of stock which were in the nature of ‘Was the Cleone, and not the Nifa Tagliava, as erroneously | Frauclsco. ‘Whe President to Attend the Funeral ‘The House was notified of the Senate’s readineas | Who now occupies the floor. All of these gentlemen fe i} here yester- ribes, This grave accusation includes men of ASE Sees toa a reported, American Porte. 4 ms folowing telegram was reccived y Kentucky, to succeed Garret Davis, and he was | poth political parties, ‘and men holding, as I have BOSTON, Nov 30—Cleared, steamship Aries, Whilden, s New Yorx Crry, Dec. 1, 1872, | Worn in. already sald, eminent public stations. The charge CLEARED. SAILED. Philadelphia: ship Electric, Hedge, San Francisco ; brij Secretary Ro Washington: coh ‘The Vice PRESIDENT presented the credentials | orpribery of members Ia one of the gravest that psi ein Llazte 3 Bigelow. Cook, Surinam +e © Redman, Gardner, srtaty RopEson, Washington al acquaintance, | Of Mr. Morrill, elected from Vermont. any legislative body is ever called upon to consider, | _ Steamship Napoli (Br), Edwards, Genoa—Henderson | Ba?k Daniel Draper, for Gibraltar; brig 8 N Martin, | Barbados; ‘schrs Alice’ Myrick (ir), Parker, Huyti; @ Ib Ttolegre he you te sas that ihe civic authorities gp OUR ARMY BATTLE FLAG LugmNDs. | andone that demands prompt, thorough and im: | Bros” | oo ANNAN | pemarara ; Adams, Rovbins, Puiladelphia; J" Paine, Stevens, New wail Join’ te, private societies and citizens in 8 | roguiate tho army Togiter and regimental colors. | Tata, dmyenleation, tvs taken, Me aver | tog Seanahiy Con wegee anyon | [Eines eee Nope te RR mE eTEGRSR Arion Roman, ana e a —1 be ee i 3b y ‘olbri mblic Funeral on Wednes doy re idea is universal | Whereas the national unity and good will among fellow | cominittee be appointed to investigate these | Shin'Cusildas Dushau Lomios Thos Duskem's Neph- Mavis Dlanoteres Dec 1—Halled, steamuhip Lord Clive; brig Uaitienne. £0 the late Mr. Grocley attend, and the anchori- | citizens can be assured only through oblivion of past dit- | charges and to ascertain whether they be true or | ew 4 Co. 2d—Arrived, “steamship Glancus, Bearse, New Yorks’ iat, shonkd the Preaident autent Binis attend: ferences, and itis contrary to the usage of civilized na- | faige, Unwilling, of course, to appoint @ committee | — Bark Imogene (Br), McEachan, Rotterdam—Jacod W | _STEAMS1P Gen Sepawiox, from New York for New Or- | brigs Ida € (Br), Williams, Monte Christa; HH. MeGil- Sioa hereby 72¢p ed the most maguant UaMteneiere be tt enacted, Ben: Mat te aries of battles | to investigate 9 charge in’ which my own name is sqnmniara Ce, A P 1 a Funch, | ¢22% lost her propeller whee! 48 miles SW 34 W trom Hat. | YEry. Hoboken ‘gohre EB Conwell, McFadden, Axua; g m - ¥ C sy y = 8, mous, Fracetul and faction-assnaging event of the | with fellow citizens shall not be continued included, I have called you to the chair to per- | park fites ( us), Pittarowich, Rotterdam—Funch, | teras on the 29th ult, and was towed into Norfolk on the | “BALTIMORE Nay ‘30—Arrived, schr Sea Foam, Hams in the army 3 A register or placed on the regimental colors of the United, form that duty. I have selected you because iter (Nor), Fal mx Be 2d inst by the steamshi| fi mond, New Yor! : Seny.u: A. CARE HAL Ia Mayon Maw NOr, (| Eivige ou are’ @ ‘political opponent, held in Hark Alar tihut "later Ae Sage ant Onbomeeme linemen. P Seminole, {rom Savannah fOr | "Blekred—Brig “Anna (Dan), Svendsen, Padstow, Et Secretary Robeson to-day sent the following RELIEF FOR THE BOSTON SUFFERERS. high honor both in the Honse and in the | Waydell & Co, 4 schrs Benj Gartside, Stanford, Cienfuegos; Annie ESte- reply :— Mr. WiLson, (rep.) of Mass., introduced & | country, and when on Saturday last I advised you | , Bark Progress (Br), Young, St Johns, NF-H Sweetland | | (117 Auay Brunson (Br), Dunkerton, at Savannah 2th | vos Monigomery, Galveston. WasuInGTon, Dec. 2, 1872, | bill for, the relief of sufferers by the | that I ‘should ask thia service from you 1 placed | *,0, Ww. sse ays, Gardner, Liverpool, N&—Boyd & | Bouthareakers, ett Tobe Laland, wiile attembine ts | Dea \carrivad, backs Pate wee: Nolleon, Bristols. At’ Hon. A. OAKEY Hawt, Mayor of New York city:— | Boston fire, It provides that there shall! ynon you but one restriction in the selection of the | 5, Baik Windsor (Br), Gardner, Liverpool, es cross the bar without a pilot. The vessel thumped heay- | Ursula (Br), Dickerson, Rio Janeiro; Guiseppor (tai), Your telegram was recelved last night. The | be allowed and paid, under such regulations | committee, and that was that it should not con- | “Brig Adamo (ital, Ladanza, Barcclona—Funch, Edye | ily, but fortunately there was but litte wind, and she | Galatola, Londonderry; briga Concord, ‘Kelly, Arecibo} President ay ceseemned as fare Prd sae * Ng a ae ba cas so prescribe. en taina majority ‘of my political friends, and this re- Co. id ° came off at high tide without assistance. Sbalding (Br), Sponagie, and Potomac (Br), Wilson, Dem- day to atten ir. Grecley’s funeral, the day | @ erial ) ws a juest is cordially concurred in by all the members Brig © © Colson, Payson, Aspinwall—S C Loud & Co, Arey, from San Francisco 224 ult for | Stara. sites fixed should be one On which he could properly be | trict of Boston and Charlestown, to be actu- a this House who are accused vith ‘whom Ihave | Schr Bdward Burnett, Elliott, Para—F @ Guinarez, turned to Porton the Wath, having sprung BROOTHBAY, Nov 25— Arrived, schrs Fair Wind, Bonsey,' avsent from the capital, He is still of the same | ally nsed in, the construction, aud completion | beon able to confer. Without further, detaining | wiantuap gis M (8, Merriam, Georgetown, Demy F | ale E wi i ah—Arrived, schr Annie Eliza, Clark, Frankfort for mind, and will attend on Wednesday, is public the Honse, bmit the following resolution, and i D janx Exwoon Coorer, Jackson, at San Francisco 2th See : ar 2 ae ane eae ane Zvbie'bunn, Fountain, Naseau, NP—Jas W Elwell | At Biro experienced a Lurricane Oot ld in which | “Oise cero duties growing out of the assembling of Congress | days of November, 1872, a drawback of the import | ynieg; rs ni Noy 29—Arrt bi Elvi Bie oe ea GEORGE M ROBESON, | duties pald on the same, aud such drawback shall Te ee eaane Renae pan aealren ee ad had PES A AGO EO Ear Se Cas Ly slove water casks and washed everything movable off | pert, Havana: scht lary Nauklacipien Baldimare tot Carping at the President’s Motives. br ol = Pooh areas, 0: thegoreed andse een Whereas accusations have been madé in the public pitt '8'T Wines, Hulse, Annapolis, Md—Van Brunt & decha’ ouses of water, spoiling all provisions above Aan ark Jas R Royd (Br), Perry, Liverpool ave ; 10. ied — . Perry, ’ The partisans of this administration take excep- | this act goes into effect; provided that said mate- | Pics founded on the allege? letters of Oakes Aincs, & | “ Scny EF Crowell, Howes, Boston—E Crowell & Co. Bang EB Haws (Br), trom New Orleansfor Uverpool | , Veo, 2-Arrived, bark August (or) from Anisterdamy tion to the President’s motives in proposing to at- | rials sail have been used during the term of two | Aapreomaye, McComb, @ citizen of Wilmington, jn | 4 yo? James L Morgan, Batewell, New Haven—Kackett | (relore reported wrecked), went ashore Nov 18 on the | Me TPABETIPORT, Nov 2egelted schrs W © Atwa- years from and after the passage of this act. the State of Delaware, to the effect that members of this Las ‘ iis sad ote candle Honda, The bottom of sia sexewidlenen; Pjerson, Ferris, Stamtord:: tend the funeral of Mr, Greeley. They are gene- A PENSION FOR MRS. MRADE. House were bribed by Oakes Ames to perform certain Steamer Anthracite, Grace, Philadelphia, vessel is said 1o have gone to pieces, _ ter, Alien, rrovelence; J G Pjerson, Asis, Stamforst: Yally distinguished from the class recognized as | Mr. CAMERON, (rep.) of Pa., introduced a bill | leglspttve acts for ths bones of the Union Pacige Hai. | flenier Beverly, Pierce, Ehiladeipmia, nGoun St Honene (B:), Fougeron, from Lingan, OB, for | Pd insley, Hill: New Haven, Cue above Sere EDIE ptatesmen by their exalted opinion of thomselves | granting a pension of $2,000 ‘a year to tlie widow | F084 Compahy. by pfesents of stock in the Credit Mo : ARRIVALS. Ing encountered a galo night of the 251u ait Sea eae ave | ,,ttt—Salled, sehrs Alida, ‘cnowles, Providence: Cont of General Meade, Fived therefrom therefore # yolushis : i tc ma RRIVALS. ‘ stays, de. i ° | mectleut, Deliar:, und W 0 Atwater, Allen, New Have Resolved, That a apecjal Committee of five members be | c=» tdi wonton EG Kwranz, from Providence for New York, col- | “FORTHBSS MONKOMS, Dee 2 or their high appreciation of their own services in Mr. PoMEROY, (rep.) of Kansas, introduced a bill . . Q ed, TI - Soni 7 oy the campaign, The President, on the other hand, igoreate a United States Court for the Indian Ter- appointed by the Speukar pro tempore, whose duty ttshail | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS AND | dog Weancsdas mommies iylig at | bark Svea Mon aIvaten NEGA ee TM {9 United States Court for ; : i #xpresses the opinion that it is a sorrow!ul duty Ory. Sala accu: Sou, Qigua TN suigate and ascer{aln. whether any member of HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, anchor in she harbor, and returned to repair foresail, Arrived—Tugboat Emma, from Baltimore for Rich- f, “ye i Hi bribed es, OF ANY Lersomor rs forward Qyq starboard bulwarks, di: e whlch bg yt pexorm *hopld pubic busines uot | «Ai hehe "us were fabied fo avait me organ | Evaeates ay haat waht N Yerthcaeiea | xStHalt Angls, @ Saal, CL tt ee | eee ere es, yore rr port. | Rica isaafs® Men Weuher i eBay ond ok demand his presgnce in W, on. MIM nae ag! soy mh and that the cominittee be authorized to wend for persons | Experienced strong westerly gaich wish heavy head seas | land, before reported ashore at Websters Gever Care | Passed out—Hark Gos, Kiiginan, for Demarara; rigs presence in Washingtor, THE ORDER OF BUSINESS, and papers. v he exti Noy, 22, lat 52 14 N, ke $038 W, d | Elis h, La; Mississippi, for Jo; Glendale, for Card sehr James H Probable Adjou: ie? Mr. ANTHONY, (1 of B. L, offered a resolution . ie, the ex! re Rt re. Noy, 22, Jon , passer izabeth, ye An a good position, and with favorable | G/." lee for Cardenas ; seh es ¢ urnment of the Senate . » (rep.) iy " 2. Mr. ARCiizr, (dem.) of Md., hoped that the reso- | the wréc! ef of a ship or bark totally disi dang } weather can be towed off. ory ou Gowen, tok West Indies. Se ‘Until After the Funeral. that at one o’clock on Monday next the Senate Derg ort va FALL RIVER, Novy 27—Sailed, sehr Leonessa, Myers, FO | tution would hot be adopted, ‘The question had | port bow cut down to bow port, having auparently been | gon Foun M BROOHLiE of Philadelphia (where tro ceed to the consideration of the calendar; that bills n the | in collision; hull painted black, with yellow stripe, ii! oOMALL, of Philadelphia (where from | Wilmington, NO. Senator Fenton will to-morrow introduce a reso | not objected to be taken up in theirorder, and that | Wousc. “tne Anovican “pecgts had passed upon it, hatoh combings and waierways blue, Bodied Raving BS during & Weavyr NW Blow. Bue Moe’ Neh eee GN Oy DO Te ee tution to adjourn over Wednesday to allow the Vice | each Senator speak but once on each question for | ie thought it much better for the House to goon | out: noname discernable; apperanance of au American | te beach. The Coast Wrecking Co have contracted to Salled—sehr Jos Fish, Hupper, Jacksonville. 3, five minutes only unless the Senate otherwise save the vessel, and are now at work upon her, ESTON, Noy 25—Arrived, bark Fannie, Dunbar, President and a number of Senators the privillge 01 with the regular buginess of the country. built ship. ay GALV) , Nov 25—Arrived, bark Fanpie, Dunbary rider, Steamship Silesia (NG), Trautman, Hamburg Nov 13 | Scur Harvest (not Harrict, as beft tor. | New York. Mr. RANDALL, (rep.) of Pa., hoped that the reso- Ip Silesi a ), Trautm: lov (not ot, oe peeane: re jerked), Cor GRORGRTOWN, 30, Nov 23—Salled schr Julia RPloydy laiitax 30th (where she put in for | win, from Bristol tor New of attending Mr. Grecley’s obsequies. It is under- On motion of Mr. SHERMAN, (rep.) of Ohio, the | iution would be adopted with unanimity, and ho | 8nd Havre 16h, via stood thata majority of the Senators will not ob- | Tesolution was laid over, trusted that, in the language of the Speaker, the in- cdal), with mdse and passengers to Kunhardt & Co. Nov 2 for ronaires} ving lost jibboom and rudder braces | Squires, New York. 0 ‘i : 1 < 9 St e & Ei Nor), Andersen, in a squail 27th, off Bartlett's Reef. EORGETOWN, DC, Nov 25—Sailed, schr Earl P Mason, ject to the passage of the resolution. ee cen Sen vestigation would be full, thorough and searching. | rog Geta) gud Gibraltar Nov Is; with’ imilse aid vee i hs ghobepetdcaay Nickerson, Providence. b, 3 Mr. Rick, (rep.) of Kansas, offered a resolution | {, tions | ge y Scue Fiscaraqua was blown from her moorings at | “GLOUCESTER, Nov 27—Arrived, brig D8 Soule, Pictow’ The Supreme Court's Recognition of the | asking tho President to furnish information In Te- | gna'requirements of the american peoples there | L'a the lus ore dayrewhen eneouatered'n eeong mest | Spun Hilt wher, Furiomowth, ou Erday: during the | gr Matanzag st Nev 2 —APHved Dig D 8 Fonte Day. gard to the recent application for, United States | had been adark cloud of scandal raised over the | Fly gale, | tho was towed back tothe whart by seamer George W | , MOBILE, Nov26—Cleared, brig Margaret, Smith, Galv The United States 8: re troops to be sent to Arkansas, stating when and | Honge, and it was due to those members who had iteamship Northern (Br), Manson, Quebec via Sydney, | Hunt. bs veston. i tenitiedt FOnphed ree Court met to-day and | py whom the application Was taade, for what pur- | never been involved in such proceedings that their | C®,Nov 2, in baliast to Hewlett & Torrance. Had Su | “se beans, eccontly gunk by colllston off Clty Istana, | UehrATivedy brig Caupolican (Sp), Alsina, Havana, minediately adjourned to pay their respects to the pose the troops are to be used an what action has | character should be raised above suspicion, Tt was | “Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, Savannat Nov 26, with mdse | laden with \ATanite, will be raised by Capt TA Scott, whd | ens, Liverpool: Darks Eimpire (Nor), Pedersen, Port’ Tale ay. President of the United States, according to the | been taken in the matter, also right that public condemnation should fall on | and asengers to’ Murray; Ferris & Co Had heavy Nis | Commenced operations on her yesterday. | bot} Abnegacion, {82}: Maleno, irvgnas orig Wm M ‘ork, Below, ships : 7 Mr. EDMONDS, (rep.) of Vt., said the resolution d NW Ne Lats Jones, D: Usual custom, The Chief Justice was not present, | nai"hetter ie d¥ers | \” were impieated ih Votlug forbite in witeh’ they | seamen Colnmblu, Nene for ayanar ”” "\ "T=" | yorotieacener moraine of Mirae nes he MAT | hamand Vigionn, Woolston from Liverpool, brit Ona, g yet returned from his trip North made | | Mr. MORRILL, (rep.) of Vt., gave notice that on | Were directiy or indirectly interested, Nowa with mascara pacaagaton, Checeman. Savannah | 4 Scnooner, with bowsprit and headgear gone, and in | tieange-seamhin: Ariaaine Doane, Now Yorn; brigt after Be adjournment for the term last week. eguencia ere eeu Teenie reneere en ir. Dawns agreed with Mr. Randall, and hoped Steainship Manhattan, Woodhull, Charleston Noy 30, | Want of steam, was at Ship John Shoal, Delaware Bay, | Giles Loring, Pinkhas, Warren, Ri; sehr Mai (Ex), Webby ‘he President’ e that e resolution would be adopted without a th md: ‘Dassenge Rr & Antonio, Ja. } Daeg ees Lite sored det national colleges, dissenting voce, “Without expressing any opinion | “ssanehip Ge Denisa Bruen Rickie, city | Toascar Louse, belonging to the Department of Docks, | “Beecketied, stesimdhip George Wastilngton, Quick uring the coming Winter, in order to facilitate BILLS LAID OVER PROM LAST SESSION. as to the result of such an investigation, it was | Pointand Rorfolk, with mdse and passengers to the Ok sunk on the Ist inst at the foot of Gansevoort st. There jew York. business coming before him as much as possible, Mr, POMEROY, (rep.) of Kansas, offered a concur- | qne to the House, a8 well as to the members im- | Dominion Steamship Co. Was no one on board at the time of the occurrence, and Also sailed 30th, steamship General Meade, Sampson, rent re 3 4 Ship Cordillera (of Liverpool), Mitchell, Valparaiso | it is supposed it was cahsed by th ing of her seams, | New York. ; the President will devote from ten to twelve | Pare wine ioonivite ree waseiee wene thee plicated, tires here SAA My Doebn AMER st sie Sept 4, with nitrate of soda too Ht Sparks. Passed Gape | The deparement caused, their’ derricks torke ccnrered to | Dec l—Arrived, steamship United States, Burdick, New o’clock of each day, except Sunday, to Senators | six days of the session of why Dill remaiuing over | We tom a thorough, exhausting, tair and impar. | Horn Sept a1, and crossed the Equator Nov 2, in ion the locality, and will attempt to raise her themselves. ‘ork. Hiatl ’ Pagers a Mal investigation. In times past he had borne his | Had light SW winds early part of passage; latter part | Tycsoar Gnaritupe sunk at the Scranton Dock, Jerse Dec 2—Arrived, steamship St Louis, Whitehead, New Wwelve to two share of urging on the House ie proprie' 0 moderat ant wi is. a ork. E ae a Ghana Gatoct Peeedahe k printed, Crammer ae eh a ae taking: Soonizeace of charges of thie Kind whon | Burk tielene (Nor) vind Alicante 56 days, with iron, | {it¥, 00 Saturday. | The fireman iaid down to sle¢} white | YQtk. wxse Pass, Nov 27, 6PM—Atrived, ship, Rowan Cok of each afternoon, except Tuesdays and | “Mr, Scorn, rep.) of Pa. offered a resolution made by responsible authority. We did not intend | Wie, dc, to LB Amsinck & Co; vewsel to Funch, Baye & | tain, who'nest Inthe pict hease nesicia she Inekite. | tree, Gin), Herm, Martinique; barks Constaitia, Knudeon, inting ‘On . Fridays, when Cabinet meetings are held. He will reappotni eS eee, feupitpnal A gee el now to shrink from any such Investigation, and he | 4°4 Ba eae Ost, Bi took he Pie a toe a of se oe , had just time to notify the crew betore the Bath, OF eeo te pena cee ) receive by card. The business hours of his office | 92 W trusted that the House generally would feel in the | days west of Bermuda, Crossed the bar 29th, 1 PM, steamship Jumata, Catha- Anhalt erirghAss |) ROG aea an jast session failed to report, or on which the re- | same way, and that the investigation would be | ‘Bark ristors (ol Fetorhead) Scroggie, Cephalonia to | _Canat Boar A'W Horton, loaded with 260 bbls of ap- | ring fern Pniladelnhie via Havaen ie New Onieames ports made were not disposed of. pursued ia such ‘a manner that the resume would | days and Gibraltar 85 daym, with curtaus toorder. Kook | ples, while being towed down the North River, opposite | “NEWBERN. Nov s0-Arrived, steauship i Terry, 8alé On motion of Mr. EpMoNps the resolution was | command, as he had no doubt it would receive, the. | tgsouthern pasiage ‘and had moderate weather, Hoboken, was swung around against a pier and immedi- | yer, New York. laid over approval of the American ple. 4 rk Albert (of ait), Reed, Montevideo Sept 23, with PM commenced to fill. She was taken to pter 22 North NEWPORT, Nov 29, PM—Arrived, brig. John Aviles/ Mr. SUMNER moved the present consideration | “Mr. HoLaan, dem.) of Ind., expressed the hope | Wit tg og pi Eivell # Co. | Had moderate, weather | Hirer, where she sunk. The: p= Hawen Philsdelphin ior Gloucesters Helen Mar, Nicker of his < that the resolution would be adopted unanimously. Her rith & very hea: wae ea ne ag he A long | fon Boston for New-York: Anna B Haye y Disasrmne 18 belongs vy sea; hove the vessel to under | ing to, or bound to or from ports in the United staccn CIVIL RIGHTS BILL. THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED. fower maintoprall, it Ulowing a perfect hurricane until is Hal- Mr, Powproy made the point of order that under | qe reson LTTE T OAT TOINTED, wy nogative | AM. ain, wien thewind imuicd ass te Themen | Tenorio totally lost or missing during the pest n mis | fock’and Faney. Sackett, Providence for do: Silas Brain- ce twenty-first Joint rule it could not be con- | yotes on the democratic ido; and Mr. Cox, a8 ty @ very heavy cross bag et ssel finery bere ie Cienega id eae amy, rs wkins, Warren for do; Wm H West, Joun L New-, sidered. Speaker pro tem., appointed as the Select Commit- fe: th re classed. as follows:—1 steamer, 8 shipa, 8 barks, J A Haskell, from’ The Vick Presipent sustained the point of order. | tee Messrs. Poland, Bauks, Beck, Niblack and Mo- | boom, “°martinasie, Tare’ tonadigne ani®” rolld; | DFlgs and 25 schooners, and their total value, éxclusive of Seta pie Benapie Burret allen? ‘and Wm 4, Barlow, est month is | ATE, Besse, New Bedford ior do; Marietta Hand, Toyal | cargoes, is estimated at $628,000, Mr. PoMERoy wished it understood that he did | Qrary, ibboom ‘and martingale hanging under the ne, son: Eli Townsend, Nichols, not raise the point of order because he opposed * i: b jumping very heavy against 3 fe Gornennong, Nov 9—About 600 casks of petroleum have | Rowen, Terry, Providence for New York ; Fisher, Carnes,’ the bill On the contrary, he was in favor oft. | dif, Sanonnz, for the Committee of Ways and impossible to get them Inboard, and fearing they been maved ex David cnorsny., prom New, York for Hel. | plrmauth for Philadelphia; M Sewall, Lowe, Pordand fot The Vick PRESIDENT appointed ‘Messrs, Conkling THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILD, Jrould knock a hole in the bow or start the vessel leak. | Pets OT orang Tost, on ne /oselwcheere Nov 2; the | Ellzabethport. e nd Thurman a committee on the part of theSenate | wnich tong ao iON ers aay, the | {0K And for the safety of the vensel and cargo, cut all the NEW HAVEN, Dec 2—Arrived, schrs Anvetta, Hervey, which was made the special order for Tuesday, eadgear, with inner and outer jibs, adrift, and let them Locurnpaat (Islay), Nov 12—The ship Forest Chief, of | Virginia; Harvest Home, Pettit, do; EC Latham, Elli o walt upon the President. 10th inst, He stated that the amount appropriated | go clear of the vessel, and cleared the wreck from al Hallfax, N& Rettie, from New York for Londonderry | do; William Board Billar Piymouth, NO; Eula On motion of Mr. EDMONDS, the Senate then | nnder it was $5,379,365, being $962,697 less than in | and got the topgaliantmast on deck in two pieces; | (Indian corn}, has been wrecked on the north side of this | Barnes Avery, Alexandria; & ‘H Atwood, Norris, do; 7s es till haif-past bead fed Sree teed th the same bill of last year. Bone OB gale cane momerate, a ait band banat! eens ly re} pres ag gl with the reel eo of ee nae pay pet ae Hoyt, Arnold, Baltimore; Read. et ssage rr On oUF course; » saved. The ca alle 8 , Arnol ¢; Read- Soran tae s at | rue SPEAKER presented the resignation of Mr. | Bnd set outerjib; Oct 1, spliced topgallant and roval | about 2 mites off Rhine of Taine. blowing trom Sew Yo ' al ing R R, No 00, Little, New York; Hann: ‘Chase, do ‘uae announeing the adoption of the concurrent | Mercur, of Pennsylvania, who has been elected | masts and sont thein up atidset the tonpatlanteall shad ive | WSW atthe time, Wheel earing'gave way arti tne siin | Allen Guinev.Gurney do, ck? saunah Dy Chase, dos : ga) Judge of the Supreme Court of that State. wind from the north and eastward to Oct 12, lat 3223 8, | drifting atmercy of weves struck on reet of Kilehereau PHILADELPHIA, Nov 30—Arrived, Bark Mary C THE DEATH OF HORACE GREELEY. After a short recess the President's Message was | Jon 3705 W, from thence tothe Equator trom 8 and E; | and began to break up about 100 yards from shore. This | Dyer, Hopkins, Demerara; schrs Z ‘Sleiman, Price, Mr. FENTON, (lib.) of N. Y., moved its immediate | at twenty minutes to two P. M. received and read, | Oct 26, lat 13198. lon 3430 W, passed bark Frances Yates, | is one of the most complete wrecks we ever saw. Sh Yor! 8 resident, announced that it had and ten minutes. 9153, Marryatt’s Code; Nov Scharged its duty and that the President would | “The Message was ordered to be printed. Hatter Nov 27, t 87 e port collided ‘with the Joshua King, Irom | JY, Boston; John Slusman, Adams, do; Sea Bird, Rich- at 74, hi smmunicate in writing. fr. IELD, 1 Jomm:! . | aheavy squall from NW, carrying away jury jibboom: ‘ ‘ ‘dson, Crisfield; Paul P Keiler, Kane, Lynn; R Vaox, The annual Message was then brought in by | dan GARMELD, Irom the Committee on Appropria- | oothy nd wreck and riage "anahhe Nova aiegms | Baltimore, earrying away the latter's fibboom ani how. | Srdsom. Sometset; Sarah Clave, OFiia, Fall River 83 Pape JORENSTOWN, Nov 13—The Lady Sale, of Cork, i +t une ly of Cork, while ¢ | Jacksonville; BH Irsus, Hubbard, New fame! onsideration and it was unanimously agreed to. The reading of the Message was completed at ten | bound South: Nov 2, crossed the Equator in lon 38 80 W; | is literally in ten thousand fragments. The body ot the | Vance, Ford, do; Jos Maxfield, Davis, Boston; R Vanne- . CONKLING, (rep.) of N. Y., from th it ae. Pp Nov 10, lat 15 47'N, fon 5120 W, was in company with | man who was lost from the ship has since been found; he | man, Brower, do; 3 N Huddell, Cranwer, do; Geo Tau- PEE Deanne e committee | minutes to three P. M., having occupied one hour | a° british’ ship, showing. 34 Wiatingulshiar pendt,” We| Tata’ Thatelanace reo ihe sip has en found; he | thne’ Adams, Fal River; 4-8 Austin, Davia. Providence: 5, passed | Bahel H Irons, Hubbard, New York? A’ Buckley, Hetetby reaper lea pen itr sl aI ae THE VENSION APPROPRIATION BII1, Pr aanener DOATINg West diay Senatsunn, Nov 16—The hark Clara Carl, of Dantzic | “Cleared, steamships Wilmington, Brown, Providence; Om motion of Mr. ANTHONY, (rep.) of R. I which was made the peu order ‘for Wednesday P} (petroleum), is stranded at Biddensee ; crew saved. | Yrowell, Boston; Whirlwind, Sherman, Pro’ NY, 2 - 1. | ofnext week. ‘The bill appropriates $30,480,000, Satcomse, Nov 13—The bark British Empire, from Lon- | dence; ships Algoma (Br), Curry, Antwerp; J Montgo Perkins, Antwerp; _ Kronprinsen '(Swed), Cul- don for New Bedford, is in the Range at anchor, with | ¢rY, crew refractory on account of ship being leaky. berg, Bordeaux; barks’ Blue Btrd (Br), Toye, Ge- 000 extra copies of the Message was ordered to be The Legislative, Executive and Judicial ‘appro- Borzone (Ital), Bazona, Londonderry ; cinted, 4 priation bill was also reported, and was made the The Vick PRESIDENT presented the annual re- | special order for Thursday of next week. ‘Miecelia: noa; Pnolo orts of the several Gea ae benats THE BOSTON FIRE. pees ae ae th 8 ws ise moons. Marius Fr, Allen A orden ci ae tae rane At twenty minutes past two P. M, the Sena! Messrs, TWITCHELL and BUTLER, of Mass. intro- | Very heave sca a . ‘urser John Mathieson, of the steamship Anglia, from | and Cuba (| yter, Bremen; 11 r~ LI ey nd henvy squalls; vessel still dri Fi - | son, Portland; schrs & & A Marts, Marts, Qnincoy Potnt;, ajourned, is duced bilis for the relief of sufferers by thie Bos. | with noth Anchors and, drtted about rin males when the ee lg shen en ag Sepia a | Ginka Norby, Dan ereport; Jaa 8 Hewitt, Foster, Bos: jon fire, which were referred to the Committee of | vessel brought up on anchors, which brot e 'urser Pope, of the steams! ivingston, from Savan- i epee onary BBS rie HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Ways and Means. vessel near ng Hand: Bee 1a TPM, gale moderated; | nah, nas our thanks for favora. : “Bee 1—Arrived, sehr £,G Willard, Wallace, Portiand ~\ ir. SCOFIELD Introduced a bill for the reduction | hove uP the anchors and found both flues gone from the 2d—Arrived, steamer Yazoo, Barrett, New’ Orleatis, vid Wasminaron, D. C., Dec. 2, 1872. port anchor ; thena heavy gale sprung up from SSW w; ith | Purser CQ Wildman, of the steamship Virgo, from Sa- | 1 of the officers and expenses of the Internal Rev- raalig A ei - oe Sheth a Ra ‘ 5 Mo of TS st Tne House was called to order at noon by the | enue Department, wnieh was aiso relerred to the | kokvstscn wae em Rall qui and causlng 4 Very | vannab, has our thanks for favors. MEARE ee ee speaker, Mr, Blaine, Committee of Ways and Means, to keep off from Long Island, nnd 4 wea of aalle, The cargo of the steamship Nevada (Br), which put PORTLAN Ne eared, steamship Moravian ‘The attendance of members was very large, and ie ae then, at five minutes past three P, M., Janne ean wie (of Malta NB), Crowell Rio back to Queenstown with machinery disabled, will be be bark Philena, Chase, Buenos i a 5 7 bY at Roads Dec 1, wi cot )s : one ; Duncan, Shéihan & Co: transferred to the Manhattan, of the same line, to sail on | Al rncenn Nov 30—Sailed, schr Goddess, Kelley, gah Dees oe iri A ca emer =| RUNS ES Acs NSW Ma tea ert | the sh of Deomber wana srowded with spectators, BURIED ALIVE! ts, Scun Merawon4, of Middletown, Ct, 42.78 tons, has been | \PROVIDENCE, Nov 90—Arrived, steamship Wm _P The proceedings were opened with prayer by the ig Princeess Beatrice fot Byaney, CB), Simmons, Mar- | purchased by Capt Beriah C Manchester, of Dartmouth, | Clyde, Rogers, soiaielphe ;_schrs C W Holt, Delay, Sa- pg naqalns eer a” Ptr te .o. ~ neaibo 24 days, with coffee, &c, to H A Vatable & Son. | to be continued in the coasting business under Capt M's | Vannah;J Clark, Dix, Alb A . Chaplain the Rey. J. G, Butler. pt ae Mell > ee meg Poem! Had heavy ‘ther ; been 5 days north of Hatteras, with | command. Sailed —Steamers ter, Harding, and J W Everman, a ia 4 Shocking deh? In Brooklyn—Three heavy weaterly gales; split rails, &o. acne aa i det HEAD ke Bla Morgan, Philadoiphia; xchrs Anna E Safford, Powell, and Nelson, The roll of the members was then called, One 5 Brig D Trowbridge (of New Haven), Rogers, Port ne Sea Foam. of Boston, 73.19 tons, has been pur- | Js Weldin, Crowell, do; Rescue, Kelly; Eliza Pharo, . Men Killed. hased by T H Tripp & Co, of Chatham, tor $9000. Judge &: 1 Nek: ho it hundred and forty-nine members answered to their os on 7 Spain, Trinidad, 18 lays, in ballast to D Trowbridge & Co, | ° y ‘ipp & Co, of Chatham, for . Sherman, and Helen Mar, Ward, New York. hse ange: fe! gion angi io is now upwards of Metin At three o’clock yesterday afternoon while five foe J heavy W and NW winds; been 5 days north of Hat- piel Peavey eRe ae tops, CR ene has ware 1—Arrived, schr Nil Desperandum, Rich, Wicomico, ‘ei ears of age, has determined to resign th od ras. aged by leb Sinith, of Harwich, for x) anim ot ra ighty y rs ig) ie men were at work in an excavation for a sewer in Brig Maggie, Cramley, Porto Piata 15 days, with fustic, Scur Green.ann, of Se@gwick, has been sold to hes galled, Steaseah A! mF, Are rs, Philadelphia. in Dute r weat on the Bench of the Supreme Court to which The absentees were from the following States :— Quincey street, near Tompkins avenue, a quantity | 4c, to Baiz & Son; vessel to master, Had fine weather | in Brooksville. h, brig Abby Thaxter, with to lat 82; from thence strong N and NW gales; was 8 lumber, hound . ‘he was appointed by President Tyler in 1845, he | Rhode Island, 1; New York, 16; New Jersey, 2; ; , vived. #0 Ai i ‘ : z . ofearth caved in and bnried three of them alive, | days north of Haieraa Whalemen. RICHMOND, Nov 30—Arrived, steamship Albemarle, having previously been Circuit Judge, Judge of the | Pennsylvania, 8; Delaware, 1; Maryland, 9; North | te other two making thelr escape, having ob. | _ Brig airolo (of Halifax, N8), Ellis, St Thomas 18 dave, | Bark Lacoda, of NB, at San Francisco Nov 21, was to | Stark, New York. is i Supreme Court and Chief Justice of the State of | Carolina, 4; South Carolina, 3; Georgia, 5; Ala- | served the earth about to give way. ‘The two men, ith serap iron to Darrell & Co; vessel to J F Whitney load oil and bone for New Bediord. ¥ Sailod—Brigs Allee, Mitchell, and Nautilus, Davids, Rio. . < ty r > Vo, Had fine weather up to Hatteras; from thence Janeiro; schrs Mott Bedell, Bedell, New York; Ann Doles,, New York. This will create a vacancy which the Rentioxy, rr are tosaed, eoetilinots iy Missouri who were so fortunate to get out, shouted for help, | "% CRT lp EO) Mv winds Bormnda 8 days, in by -ccagea neh de Pan her ship Dashing Wave, Southern States will naturally claim, as there has | 2; arkanéas,'2; Michigan, 3} Florida, tj Texas, 1; | anda large crowd gathered at the place and made | ballast to D MeColl. "Had strong westerly winds ihe | jgc5H yr eanklin, Drow, from Batavia for Boston, Sept 23, | ath ati tacgmay hark Elwood cooper, Jackson, Ma: ‘been no Southerner on the Bench of the Supreme | Wisconsin, + California, 1; Minnesota, 1; West | strenuous efforts to rescue the men from their living ‘Whole pamase. Ship Saranak, Ives, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, | Mila, Court since Judge Wayne died in 1867. Indeed, the | Vitelnla, 1. The following Brig Nelite Antrim, Lond, Ponsacola 16 days, with yel- | Nov ti, otf Mine Howd. » | “Sailed—Barks Avona (Br), Gibson, Bristol; Ada (Bry Ne y) i . Indeed, the NEW MEMBERS tomb, The heads of two were just above the | low pine to Brett, Son & Co, Had heavy N and'NE winds | “ship Chippewa (Br), Grossart, trom Glasgow for Pensa- | Fallshan, Liverpool; schr Maggie Johnston, Marston, Ta- trends of Senator Pool are already asking the place | were sworn in;—Joseph R, Hawley, of Connecticut; | earth, and they presented a horrible sight, | "eRe passage... cola Nov 12 oft Tusk. we ith. Jor him should the Senator notsccureare-clection, | Constantine C. Bsty, of Massachusetts; A. I. | ‘The ‘weight of ‘earth against their bodies and | to Burdett & Fond; vemel to BoWenberk.” Had mode | gciPscneaks Harriman, from San Francisco uly 2) | SAVANNAM, Deo 2-Arrived, steamship Gen Barnes, a Sailed—Sh eill, Bremen; DW Chapman,. Dodds, of Ohio, and Erasmus W. Beek, of Georgia. | chests bulged their eyes from their sockets and | rate woather up to lat 2; from thene iron Nand Nw ‘ips Mel; Ne Mr, Bristow, of Kentucky, who has just resigned | “', committee was appointed, consisting of | CiCst thei tongues to hang from their mouths, | estes; wasdGayshorth cf tigtteram ene ET ee as Stetson, Havre; barks’ Valtiyra (sp), and: Irene (Br)s es aeriach, from Bremen for Sa- ‘the place of Solicitor General in the Department | Messrs. Maynard, Tyn tter, to Schr Ila Le f Boston), Davis, Indianola 33 d * gel itter, ', Providence. ei i Lanes the President aud. [aform hin that the House wen | 2neve two men Were Mot instantly killed, but one | with mdse to-rupeers Beatie, “Hal Meer NEE RaW | paATK Barrachutn (BP), Goddard, fom TAPED oO or eT Te oe tee ee ou f Justice, and Judge Drake, of Missouri, now Chief at the House was | died while his fellow laborers were at work en- | winds the entire Dassage; been 5 days north of Hatteras, Portland (Oregon), Sept 33, lat 13 8,’ lon 36 W. lator, Freeman, New York; brig Delfin (Swe), Montrose: Justice of the Court of Claims, are also brought in session and ready to receive any communica- | deavoring to extricate him, and the other imme- | “Sehr John Somen Mayo, Jacksonville 8 days, with lum- Foreign Ports. (Seotand. “ “ frei , tion he might have to make. diately aiter he was taken out. The third, who | ber to Bentley, Miller & Co, Awrwenr, Nov 13—Sailed, Tanjore, Humphrey, Vatpa Arrived ‘at Quarantine 29th, brig Black Swan, Wins. ard, HONORING THE MEMORY OF HORACE GREELEY. was completely buried, was found dead and his Schr White Wing, Poland, Savannah 5 days, with yol- raio. if 44 iarineds Pa | ade, from West Iniies, with acase on board thought to General Bristow Jadge Nelson's Succes- Mr. Dawzs, (rep.) of Mass., rose and said:—Mr. |*pody badly mutilated. These unfortunate men | JW ping, to Jonathan Beers; vessel to Brett, Son & Co. Arrivea Dec 2, steamship Steinmann (Belg), Knudsen, | be yellow fever. sor Fae Te Te aa a i concur in the pro- | were Italians, and their names were John Rudzon, | "Stnrw's Levering, Smith, Bull River, 80,9 days, with | NEM,YOrR 13-80! Here ene aoe eaene gchra: Rerrons mith nf iety of @ public recogn: yn of events so impres- . fy, D , BO, Ny 8TO! lov jiled, Heiress, oI |. Nov 2l—Arrived, , a It is said to-night in well-informed circies that hive and 80 Without parallel in the history of this wore tenrtted on the Morgue Sanaa Bivabnd to Woods weagnee Ee es ae Ni gay . * soem 5 bd oo espe Elizabethport; Lady Antrim, Carter, ‘the President has decided to appoint General B, H. | Fovernment that have recently transpired, 1deem | ‘The trench in which they were working Is for | .Sclir MH Byers: Camp ia. Mth, Nelson’ Gordon Saveuyene Awvaldsen, New York; | ““octh—arrived, schr Thomas Boaz, Cannon, Georgetown,. Bristow, late Solicitor General, as Justice Nelson's | '* Prope sf i ve the Purpose of laying in a twelve-nch | “Sent Senay Male: Bell es Baravia, Kept Arrived, Hazard, Holman, Monte- | PC areived, sche S$ Smith, Snow, Elizabethrort. Resolved, By the Senate and House of Representatives, | pipe. For a distance of thirty feet from cpr denny eats , Bal successor, who retires on full pay. The appoint- | in view of the recent death of Horace Gree ley, for whom ‘ompkins avenue the excavation had been made Sehr R F Hast ea Margi, Uh t will gi t the Tate electi than thy iti Inia re ailog Oct § Samael, Owens, Amerions WH, Bio Gels | Re te ee -at the late election nore than three. ‘million. votes Ww . ‘ . nent will give entire satisfaction to the members |-taut'or Bresigewe theta reepedte mateo the journals | Seven feet deep, and the other part was but five | _Senr award: Binde, Soper, Alexandria for Hunters | Pata, Remmers do. yy, Gintatt, Dudman, Cien- | = — peti tce ve room purity Bho worth of the deceased and of the nad prevent the earth irom cavine in, anditienata’ that "che EH Furber Cobb, Alexandria for Boston. eed adore cy em Clty Po Tso! ror! 1e deceased and ot e y 4 4 re LJ D iy Pe ‘The Signal Office and the Recent Storm. | {iipremion created by his death following a keen family | some of the men had refused to work in the sewer Bohr Linde Carr, Johngon, Baltimore for B li—Arrived, Orfeo, Tranich, Philadelphia. rr joston. days, with fish Cons, Nov feo, Ivan! “ABSOLUTE DIVC a7 ) apeewene The recent great storm that swept the coast of | bereavement. on ‘this accouat. In making this excavation the Pigs et oa Sailed 12th, Orion, Eliersen, Baltimore; 13th, Arthu we ai nal datas Wan CVE eEnTe Eee New Hrunswick and caused such serious loss of life | Mr. Cox, of New York, rose and said:— men had thrown up considerable dirt on the edge | {0 aster, jad heavy PRD PAA Dlown of | White, Pensicola, ° a goveseaceivencerantion West” pte aA eld y Mr, BPEAREA—I desire to naa 1 Of the sewer, and the weight of thi At H phia; | Crowns Nov 9—Arrived, Winogene, Hammond, | {; : FREDERICK 1. KIN: ui and damage to shipping on the 30th of November . 4 word to the reso- , ig his cause to | putin this port for a harbor, Philadelphia; Flora, Mumford, New York. . . KING, lution of condolence and sympathy offered by my | fall upon them. The contractors, Messrs, York and Passed Throagh Hell Gate, Balled loth. GM Tucker, iih Hull Conneslior-atlayys 009 Wronaveay) was foreseen by the Signal Office im this city, and | friend from Massachusetts. Phage the honor to | Mulvey, should, it ts said, have used some precau- Md Couxmaven, Nov 1—Sailed, Henry Knight, Gilkey, Don- eerie Proper waruing was sent on the afternoon of the | Feslde in the city of New Yors, once represented by | ton against an accident of this kind. |The foreman BOCHD SOUrE. na Francisca (and passed the Lizard is ASSORUTR DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 18 2 , . y in the American reas. This House ley were never in the habit of puttin; iteamship 5 y, New lon for New Yor! 5 , n- A : rtion, &e, 20th to th iefof th Me Mr. Greeley in the Ameri Congi stated that th in the habit of pi r7 8 hip Tillie, Bailey, Ne London for New York, Canpans, Oct Si Arrived, ship P G Blanchard, McI. diferent States; legal everywhere; desertion, &, he chiefof the Canadian Meteorological | jigs heard with profound. sorrow of the tragica | Draces in the excavation until tley had dug te | with mdse and passengers, tage, Cardia. gumclent cause No, publicity required; no charge uutif Bureau in Toronto, death of one of its most illustrious citizens, Horace | seven feet dee Bark Cleone, Maloney, New Bedford for New York, in | Cette, Nov ¢-Raited, Aurora, Linara, New Orleans, | divorce granted advice tree. a a Three Per Cent Certificates Called In. | Greeley. “His demise creates a void impossibie | _ Coroner Janes will hold an inquest over the | Dillasl,toordey. Groversran, Nov s—arrived, Ruguicror Ruggiero, New foe eet to fll in Ai bodies to-di Sohr Hat iba, Jameson, Rockland for New York, LO jm, Nov ved, Ruguiero, Ruggiero, New HERALD C1 5 The Secretary of the Treasury calls in the three Merican journalism, society and life. lay. with lime to J R Brown. Collided with an unknown ves- 0 A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, His remarkable services were iilusti 1 morning of 29th ult i Gneanoce, Noy 13—Sa per cent certificates from November 2, 1868, to No- | tical charities, enlarged Denevulenesy ens tnd headgear carried away,” aoaepentiosyshiig A moe onal Ade re away. vember 22, 1868, of the denomination of. $5,000 | thought and independent expression. 'In the va- Ss H IPPI N G N E W Ss weeet aa ef ath i A7itiagss, Franklin, Me, for | ,Gergd., Noy pu ‘4 all riops qualities of mind and character he is an ex- asaki each, Dumbered from 5,178 to 5,403, inclusive, and ample ‘of and incentive to that sturdy self-reliance bod fhe ndath fariord for yy 8 York, with pe alg ath Cea man, ior Havana, . Rei of Glasgow, Wilcocks, « corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum stree: sacola, pen trom 8 A. rks Dorchester, Harrison, On Sur M. to 8h M. a 4. a De y Irom 3 to 8 P. M.. mo; Snowden, Wood, . = —-+. ke. Rosina 20, ‘Gambardelia, and A. FORTUNE GOING!—PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEN. ice, for New York, ldg; brig’ Her- fucky, Gift Concert positively on Saturday of this Of the Cenommation of $10,000, and numbered from unresting enterprise which distin; stone Wreck. (A lew tickets. ( numbers on} 4,801 £0 4,822, inclusive. The amount of the certif. | oan man oot Therefore itis emiuentiy nae, WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH. Hohe ann Arpetia Allen, Providence for New York, | (Gtssaizan, Noy Arrived, Pensllvania, Pontremoll, | by THOMAS Ht. HAYS, 0 Brondway. >? (oF sale cates described is $850,000, upon whieb the interest | fong and ‘userul cuteer, We shout ante’ pote hr F Merwin, Bunee, Cold spring for yw York. | Hore cove, "Now Is—O0, Wary Pratt Kanura, from | PRARGAINS IN TEAS COFFEES, GROCERIES AND ceases January 21, 1873, recognition of this event, ‘The New Youx Hanary has constructed a telegraph line | Bont Sr Warten Mecnne Proce ee ter hor iork. Ee Hor dalek. Orman, Powe Naw Yous: | pokscete een” enOhas palates and the Bold Ben Butler Not To Be Outdone by | , The resolution Was unasimously ere from New hai eky to Vesely U1, ‘and the sameis | Sehr John Lancaster, Wiliams, Providence for Rew is . Cardist (and peceed Soa. ath). 260 Greenwich street, New York. Wilson. OW ottigstlaa to dtn:-s-s<rntengahllsaumieonal oh : one, New Orieang, doKmmopotis YORNS, BUNIONS, NAILS, ENLARGED _ General Butler will introduce to-morrow in the nig tion "as C siemen of" the Soatmiccee oa Blin ao wis Seal ieebeiiiar ts: ved ters vas oon bon fof SE vain Dee a sight Ue des aS raicg Fengacoas ht Crees ve terrae’ eae PM ORPaNy PLR Howse a bili for the relief of the suterers by the | Forelgm Aquirs, remarking that tt was proper that | very teciiiy will be given to merchants and aie, | Sleamsbin Dirigo, Johnson, New York for Portiand. doy; Tres De GD). iy, New Orleans; schir | Broadway, corner Fulton street; New York, Poumh 0 Boston fire similar in import to that presented by otitesn Sartting te te ty rine 10 was | ommi anicate promptly. Steamship Nereus, Boarse, New York for Boston. be Ameren Beloraatr, Charl = Risk carne Senator Wilson to-day, ong iy @ policy of the major- m Bark JC Lamb (Br), Shaler, New York for Cork for ipswion, Nov iled, New York, otto, Rew York. KATES PI re EL KNIFE PLATING A g ity, a8 he could not claim to be, As there is no other telegraphic communication with ongere. gs ond Dec 1—Arrived, ste Arbitrator (Br) epecielty | LOT lating and Gilding for the trade. ‘The Penmsylvenia Warwick After the | ,,Mt. BBooES, (em.) of N.Y. ‘said he hoped that | whitestone, the Herald Line will oe open for all business | yectt #3 Raymond, Cranmer, Baltimore for New Ha. | Craig, New Orleans: Juan (8p), ea, do; bark Bel | _ RDWIN B. SMITH & CO., 58 Maiden lane, up maite Printing Job. the resignation not pd ale) enuia he and private messages, and the same attended to with all | ’ Sehr Nelle Irvi , Kelly, Baltimore for New Bedford. red gat jov 13, dane Oe for New York; So- partons GREAT COMPOUND FOR HORSE AND Simon Cameron,-who used to set type in this rtisan politics, but in Which ihe qhute kyane | Forsible despatch. Bene © aly, Shase a lumore for Prov (ing! enidaneh bana shtaig M | ver buen pe On the ace et condition Food that city, and understands practically the profits and ted aa 6 unit, Te was the | Allmesages mart be prepaid Sehr J # Pratt Crowe, Philadeiphte for New Bedior ar, Hoy Arrived, 10, Bigelow, Ray. | foosong ne sin, akes teh and givera beau @ the plunder of the old style of Congressi print aire, fellow ing rates have boon establishe1 :— Gepe Ear , Wide Sy My lelphia for Somerset. New York; ira, Maynes, and Angelo V, Cai Grovk owners, veterinur; highest lorsement Pa., remarkeg that Mr. Private messages, twenty-five cents for ten words STOD GETYICR OW | dese, two consesor every additional word. “i Tait Nadel for Boston. Wavet , surgeons a rom tl v the . Marshall Yeivia, allem. Iphia far Fall Ser S- erraed, Mala Root atin, mew very | Beate ST arena Mnteuars Biviee he 4 i s : i i i i Hs

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