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WwW NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1872.-TRIPLE SHEET. = eT ee a ad Charies E. Pindett, T, §, W. Titus, Peter W. Down- | heating of the boilers, as the felting | was | Scnr 88 Buckingham, Reid, Port Johnson for New HW: to be completed Dext season. Crawford 2 Oohave in cig Speier eng EE TRO e ay, Baile rtre. detective. The — feltin is ut on jlers | ven. two schrs, averagit THE COLORED MEN FOR CUBA. ing, Felts Fuentis and Jos¢ Manuel Mertre. elect eee qiation of heat wnd to economize | Schr Justina, West, Port Johnson for Salem. gelphia, “Mr Ward receuuy sold his interest inthe yard | more. pte . A POEM to pr Kennebunk, who are to build schrs Martha Weeks, Orcutt, New York? was then read by & young gentleman of color | fucl. Again, they say, that the Missourl was not | Rent Warlngs Chase, New Fork yor New Bediord. Tomahip, tobe of vextseason. ‘David Clark has'a | 10uh, Moses Baily, Cottrell to, : = named P, M. Whittle, ‘which portrayed in very al- | provided with suiticient boats, Now, the Missouri Schr Carrie, Holines, Georgetow DE, for aug. ‘sehr atthe wharf, for partiesat Fail River, bee BTOL, Deo 12—Saned, schr Gipsey, Van Valken- esting of Colored Citizens and Cubans at Gooer | fowaie matre and raedium were the appreaion | Waa Oued scars Oy St Paster ua rs | REMATALA Deas React” | Gnaket nt weeaeesdncwloreth puis Rew | yCHARURSGOR, Dee 10-ciared, trig ttn Ma i “the fair isle in the Caribbean 7 an ed | eight of acrew, @ to “ , 8, . . \e . i, Des Union—Speeches by §, R. Scrotten, Highland | “Oh {hla mas in very inspiring tones, Mr Pin. | vided with dve life-boata, carrying 160 persons. On Sehr C Dubois, Sinith, South Amboy for Norwich, York to build & achr of 2H tons, to be completed mext | BEY. UONRY. | seamer Charleston, Berry, New York; Garnet, Dr. Ray and Others—Peti- dell, the secretary, a gentieman from Boston, who | her last voyage she carried eighty-nine souls, or an | epr M é, Young. Port Johason f ‘At Thomaston Measrs Walker, Dunn & Co have the keel | schrsJ C Shmmons, trom Boston; Hatue Turner, frou would not have been suspected of color but for the | average of eighteen persons to each boat, while Schr E few York for Jaid for a vessel of 500 tous, and are under contract to | John’s Bay, Fen, Va, Deo tion to the Government for Inter- company he was in, then made a speech, during | the law requires that there shall be @ boat for | Schr Ella h, New York for Whitestone, build two more, Watts Brothern nave lasd the Keo! for a OREALS ISLAND. Va, Deo 1—Arrived, schr Pleetwinz, ference in Behalf of Cuba. which be read rary Walere eeeeneers. RoR Wn Rec Manphar New York for Gien Cover’ | the Spring t the Winter proves favoruble, DANVERS, Dec 8—Arrived, schr Leontine, Crockett, THE FOLLOWING CIRCULAI This verdict, coming from an English court, must Berry. Murph , Ni Rondont. which had been scattered axout the hall by paid | de amusing to'any who considers that an English | Schr Geo B Harvie. Bishop, yee ore Tro Nearifa- | oLAUNcURDAt Thomaston, recently, Walker, Dunn & | “EORTRESS MONROE, Dec 18—Passed in, steamship bi t Spanish spies, doubtless, during the afternoon :— ‘steamer caeryin 200 first and second class paasen- | yoy . 0 aun fe meg a hy os rt prbigg rs Dgitiangre Oe) ite Ls Pe oniaa for spit: a 3 a a > assed out—Ships cl * Verpoo! roe oor caveratied et Cooper Institute last | Tai coeeap Crsens ay zx Unie Stars anq | Would be ebliged to. carry ehirty of he largest | pore’ Ames Tomman, Hopkin, New York for Briige- | pinnued winh hard pine and oak, éalled the lated | Gray Eagle for Ris Janeiro: Dark Heaven Carmaner for fen handed of Cuba tour years avo, who, instead of going to the the | kind of boats, ‘The cases of the City of Boston, | Schr William L Peck, Bunce. New York for Gten Cot White? te Hnietmare, Cuba; scbre Jonatuan May impson, for wight in obededience toa call to take action im | atre of warto figgt for the liberation of their country, Dalmatian, Caroline and Scandatia furnish abun- Sehr Balumore, Francis, New York tor New Haven. 3 omplar (Arg), Wilson (from Rio Janeiro) reference to aid and sympathy for Cuba, 1t was | doom iteasicr andes dangerous fo live here upon elf | dant proofs of the iack of adequate means ofescaye | Schr Maratora. Weeks lalzabethport te” Provence, | aaThag ronen adel Des & aid pone aaliore, ol North Baltimore; brigs Gullietta (tab, Gagero rom Licatay, oe en, . 5 +4 J " be A ei 5 ork. nearly half-past eight whem the mecting was called | im their place. = is case ol disaster. Yours, VERITAS. Behe Ella iH Barnes, Pisier, “Elizabethpart tor Piy- | Island beach, This was a red buoy, and very Impor 40 SOVESTON” hae Areived.” steamer Minerva, ‘The white Americans have found out what they are and RanpeEyERANsusinadaguaneamand a =“ to order, and at that time there was quite a motley | nave given them up, as isproved by certain declarations SUICIDE IN BROOKLYN. ‘Schr Sallie Merritt, Merritt, New York for Port Jeffer- Whalemen. bard, Havank ep pEy. Ei crowd of Cubans, colored people and whites tn the | recently made General Jordan ‘and Captain Norton in aes mn. eo Bt? ATES EE ee ar Sau Beanciecd: ‘bark Sea Breeze, ont ger as ih ee: Soka Wied, iBdtes, Sailed from E D, the colamne of Fl Orouiaa. and the sald Cubans now dl! | Mr. John Darlington, who resides at 44 Tomp- | Schr riectwine, Forbes, Virginia for New Bedford. Wicks, Huurboldt. Cleared 2d, schrs John Wentworth, Lewis, Buc! rt. soom. rect themselves to talk 4 . A letter trom on board bark Arnolda, Bouldry, of NB ; Sth, Eri, Ste: ; Sam'l Fish, Teel, Mr, SR. Scottron called the meeting to order, | who are tn Cuba, atthe very Hine when the Spanish wv; | kins avenue, committed suickle last might by shoot | Schr 8 Thornivon Hh, New pan fog New itavene | ceport Her arrival atHonoluiu Nov. ig iron tt etic, | and A ae a Heudetan Mowe Yorks ain, Windward: ‘ ene ernment has jastdecreed abolition on & plin a great de 4 a No ss, saat } wih wh oil and 9000 Ibs bone, The oll was tobe | Eilts, Porto Rico: HC Sheplierd, McDonald, Rondoat and nominated Mr. P, W. Ray as Chairman and | etter organized and inuch more advantageous than (he | 10 himself through the head with a revolver. Schr Horace L’ Francis, New York for New Haven, ahi ‘Dy the Syrent be eg had lis, Charles B. Pindell Secretary. A telegram was read | ome which made so many victims in the Southern States | CAUSE Was assigned for the act, The deceased Was | | Schr HH Atwood, Florence, Elizabethport for, Provi Voie hin eee Fe ee 1—Vieared, steamship John ot this Republic. 4 carver, and was ia business in New York. uence. w York. ‘chr Mary Augusta, Whitmore, Port Johnson for Bos- A letter from Capt ay bark Benj Cummings, of | “GLOUCESTER, Dec 12—Arrived, schrs Etfle T Kemp, NB. reports her at sea Oct 19, lat 4 49 N, lon 178 60 +, Cats . rays aber ree a ‘hag lat 449 N, lon 175 80 B, with | Kemp, Tanjier for Portland; Cattawamteak, Lord, an from W. U. Saunders, at Baltimore, saying that he And, what is most remarkable in this affair is, that the few charlatans escaped trom Cuba who invite your at. | — .a0E in. im ‘New York. ‘would be unable to attend, The call was then read, | tenging a meeting atthe Cooper Institute, so that you Schr Herbert Manton, Hoboken for Providence. ‘A letter from on hoard bark Wm Gifford, Baker, of New | Pmuress Kennedy, Rockland for New Tork Tne ‘as [ollows:— may be carried away and take a hand in ivatonce, while Schr G Mathews, Cox, Hoboken for Providence. Bedford, reports her at Juan Fernandez Oct 22, all | aijen (from Calls, New York; Angle Amsbury, Jones ‘To tux CoLoren Crizexs oF Tax Uniren States: they tat a distance, because of their shameful | Sehr B Waterinin, Hinckley. ‘Hoboken for Nantucket. Well, Lond ona cruise and home in the Spring. Oil, as | Grom StJohn, NB) for Cuba. 0 sir 4 po v4 noWwners of slave ee! GON REELED, , » Xe a “ i. schrs Ke ; Now that we are confirmed in the possession of owr iib- | yng. as they emphatically declare, upon. thelr blood, Schr W'D mangat, Chase, New York for New Bediord. | {Cis 'trom Captain Campbell, of bark Active, of New | ¢; ed. schirs Kelpie, Bryant, Boston; Decorra, serty, and have been so bountilully provided with ail the | ¢i11 the Spanish government took them away irom them WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH. Schr M Sewall, Lowe, Elizabethport for Boston. Bedford, reports’ her Honoluln Nov having | CHEK mom Musquash, ‘rived, steamer North America, requisites o1 irecmen, it ill becomes us to sit idly by | for the iil use they made of the labor of these unfortu- Schr C P Shultis, Young, Hoboken for Boston. shipped via Han Francisco and Pacifie Raitroad for home ee Lecithin Haltinne schene Siaaberht eee vory doors inthe Island ot Citas ns | Batesagaing thelr country. | Sabah ia _ | HERP EL Hameling, Hikworth, Ehzabethport for Provi- | ARES whattnone age innded ae Vonslal fr sie cath, Liverogol via, Halling: scbre, Elizabetl . ‘those 08, poy 18 BANDS, ors » 3 ‘ 1 We would therefore unite our voices and strength in | gearctuity and of rents who Hater you vow, wae | ‘The New Yorx Henato has constructed atelegraph tine | “Snr Oliver Dyer. Balcom, Port Johnson tor Bosto ment! by she BYTen Aumeanuae Wma oly WAS honk icFee, Stewart, New York for Baltimore ‘split favor of their just rights, and im behalt of the Cuban iy shake han ith you and clatm your friendship, have all | trom New York city to Whitestone, LI, and the sameis Schr Orlando Smith, Ferris, New York for Portchester- _ triots, who have already decreed and pat in practice the | their lives lived off nothing but tie labor of negroes, and Spoken. EW BEDFORD, Dec M1—Arnived, schrs 8 E Boyce, doctrine of the equality and freedom of alimen. We view | it'Gs they who have worst treated them while they lived | OW open for the transaction of businces Ship Jeremah Thompson, Kennedy, from Cardiff for ex, Philadelphia; Flight, Robbins, Elizabethport; Me- ‘with abhorrence the policy of the Spanish government | in Guba, it as is well known to all the world, ‘This line will be found of great service to those having SAILED. Callao, Octes lat 2 Neon 37 ; mento, Wilbur, New York for Cohasset Narrows (aud during the past tour years im that Istand, both for the a Ship'Anglesea, (Sr), from Shields for San Franc’sco, | salled 12th). TI tM if . the a8 unnecessary and inhuman butchertes that bave taken | w; oy. sahesathes Duties aaiarenet pranted’ them taeines with wemelypenninw to! siN8 from ths Roars, an Steamshin Olympia, for Liverpool; ships Florence, | gept 25, lat il 8, lon 32 W. pice under its rule, and tor the tenacity with which | That linerty which they are now proclaiming, while they | CVery facility will be given to merchants and others‘ |} yondon, Nightingule, oO wattorhorny Be tee sone ley, from Satilla for Montevideo, | New York. Saar BE Nee RE RSS ae ao (tera Tene ieee PERL RUE os an | SASTRY: Fee oer eer eet Nedn adotaide: | CRAG MALMO BS Bete, tom Newport: B for’ New | Genepe Nevenren maithdo oe alta It is, therefore, resolved to hold a meeting at Cooper fy As there is no other telegraphic communication with . h _ Saree Si io Piet ees . ark Kaliisto (Br), Kettell, from Newport for New NEWPORT, Dee ly PM—Arrived, schrs Elizabeth B, Insutite, ‘on the’ éventns of December ih Ast when berate them, should they choose to do so; but te none of | writestone, the Herald Line will ee open tor all business | Priks Chillan, Halifax; schrs Mary Freeland, New Or- | Orleans, Nov 28. 16 mlles NNW of the Buials. ntwerp, | Horan, Newburg: CW Bentley, Chase, New. York dock 12th—Arrived, schr Lady Antrim, Carter, Wareham for ‘The meetin, 2 be saarenng te Henry Highiana loafers t6 the colored people of Americar Do they want | Porfible despatch, — Foreign Ports, do for Haverstraw; Wm Penn, Thompson; O Threw 4 Gernet, D..D., W. U- Saunders, of Balers a ee wu to go to. Cubs and perforin that which they are in- All messages must be prepaid. Marine Disasters. Antwenr. Nov 23—Arrived, Kate Crosby, Uibbert, New Bayles, aoe mula Harney Wilco, do ton New Soret 3. 0, MORBL. Capable of doing, infringing treaties and casting ridicule | ‘The following rates hnve beon establishet Sreasnip Tacona (Br), belonging to the Pacific Steam | York; Hansen, Berregaard, ‘do. Tinker’ do for dei 8 8 Lee, springer, Somerset for do? JOHN PETRESON. Thee sannestoat of vet pockets tor white people know | — Private messages, twenty-five cents for ten words or | Navigation Company, was wrecked on Cape St Mary (Re- | 1,seAuManin. Ov Cechut im, Henry. Arthurson, from | 1 ucy Gnu erson, Fall River for do; sloop Home. PETER W. RAY. Chee Sirpats cand Have, hexiecioally beptoned ‘thelr: |. tena) two cane foneyery ‘additonal word, Public of Uruguay) Oct 2, at 3:15 AM, while‘on her voy- | | Barkow, £, Nov 20—Salled, Hindostan, Baillie, New Or- ete SHEA He Mlckethore, “BHRmaOres PF oreterey 10F" JOUN J. ZUILLE, Colored people of America, do not permit the rogues | _ Business messages—For a inessage of twenty words or | age trom Liverpool to Callao, via Montevideo. The pas- | hit > i0th—Sailed, schrs Elisha T Smith, Baker, and Louisa % , Bristor, Nov 29—Saited, Ni 1 Eagle, Freeman, Cal- a, schrs . x DAvID ROSELL. now spppearing fe. you to put you down os fools hey, less, to be delivered on board vessels off Whitesvone, one | sengers, numbering 476 souls, were all saved, with the cutta vin Gardiff ‘aited, National Sp ences, Hailey Now. York tov Mew. Balipt d; Galota, SANDEL 8, SCO TRO. nee ea eee ee age nosy to. | collars five cente for every additional word. loss of their effects, and it isalmost certain thatthe | Arrived 3th, Dagmar, Jackson, Philadelphia, Hee eer Ay Tapcont Fannie Pawaey, Ger ug) y have been to | ,avertisements for New York Hxnaup free. In Kingroad’'soth, John Henry, Smith, trom New York. on, Pe 3 . The following resolutions were then read and | the necessity of living upon the mot of others, indiYer- steamer will prove a total loss, The British frigate Py- josTON, E, Nov 28—Sailed, Presto, Rogers, New York. bles, Hartford tor do. HtSh: Dilks, Philadel. acorteds= ents they are as to who pays, The abolition of slavery orricrs. lades and gunboat Pert left Montevideo for the scene of | _ Buxasituaven, Nov.25—Arrived, Bremen ‘s), Ladewigs, | , 2th, AM— Arrived, schr RM Shannon. Milles, blades ; in the Spanish Antilles is @ tact already decreed and in. | Heraig OMice, corner roadway and Ann street, the disaster, and the agents have chartered the. steamer | New York; Sawiey Chiudow, Bosse. Savannah, Rue ea Cinlepaia Nit breene Whereas we, colored citizens of the United States, | troduced by the government at Madrid, and to take Herald Ship News Office, pier No 1 Bast i Partenn te ie te her kecistance, ‘The Tacora isa new | BORDEAUX, Nov 27—Sailed, Rhea, Buckholtz, New York, | AW witha moderste Nk breeze ia a Rerkele, ng become possessed of our rights as freemen, atter | action upon the subject now Is the most ridiculous and lerald Ship News Office, pier No lL Bast ives. ortena to go to her ass ‘ 5 N BROLU RSP RATRIC RANT OS ACNE ART Droatoenn NEW HAVEN, Dec 12—Arrived, schrs Juli le, many years’ experience of the degradation and evil | useless step to which could induce you those who want to Herald Branch Office, No 1265 Broadway steamer, this being her first voyage. She had on board | pitidteiphia. it ‘ Ethridge, Fort Johnson tor Boston; Nellie H Benedict) eflorts of human suvery, remember full well the cruelty | Prey upon your savings by similar nonsense. Whit Dock, Whitestone, LI all the passengers of the steamer Aconcagua, of the same | “NSM IG « 94 saited, Wistaria, Miller, America; | Ellis, do: Alice C Noyes, Baker, Port Johnson for Full ‘of family separation, Constant toil and inequalities be- (OSE FERRER DE COUTO, pestone Me itestone, LI. company, which put into Corunna, Spain, with damage to | 9. Myeioner Kieerdaie a +] Rivers AJ Bentley, Roberson, Georgetown; Niagara, 3 c Dike {ye panera” oer an idee BIEN) her machinery—also on her first voyage, having lett Liv- | 2th, . South Amboy; MM Hatnilton, Brown, Hoboken. Editor ot the Spanish paper Bi Orontsta, grpaa'a few Gaya betore the Secor ZeANIs) Nov 6—Arrived, brig; Bea! Bird) (Bt), Card, New Biomed Quire Hope, Barton, New York; Edward Lins: Sip Exeray—The Beaufort (SC) Revublican, states | “ Cauoirr, Nov 27—Cleared, Minerva, for New Orleans. | ley Hill. do. 1 areived, achts E Nickerson, fore the law. We ate therefore deeply impressed with |) yoo. yg Edltor of he condition of $00,000 of our brethren in the Island © » Dec. 13, “ _ Ghba, who ure now {aa state ofsavery, undergoing the | Mr. PINDELL said he did not know APRN te Boy Nee Hay. same’ sad experience of ourselves, in the past, being ‘THE AUTHOR OF THE CIRCULA! a that the work of saving the cargo of the ship Energy, Entered tor ldg 23th, Pekln, Sutherland, New Orleans. rated mother trom child, husband from wite, brother mR, SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER, which was wrecked about six weeks since, is progress- C 2 +4 ¥ Chase, Boston ; Transit, Rackeit, Gloucester. from sister, and tolling constaudy under the lash of the | 40 4n excited young Cuban rose irom a front seat | sun rises 8 | Cor. Te ee ee ee tires Sninterere: | yogke: Nov 2-Arrived, Sarah Jane,’ Humble, New | CMe agseni Staite (Bn), DOW, Beliast; barkenting and informed him :— Sud wetee * 433 | Sanay Hoo! 702 | Venther breaking up and it ts thought that every bar | Capiz (no date)—Arrived, 8 P Smith, Dodge, New York. | Mary McKee, Sharp, Barbados; bark La Balle (Nor, Wher have hed with ¢ interest the strag. “Mr. Speaker,” Haid he, “he is a colonel of avol- | Moon sets. 7 eas | Hell Mate: 9 32 ofthe railroad iron with which she was loaded will be Caucurta, Dec 6—Suiled, ship Atmosphere (Br), Cos- Christensen, Cork o aimonth for arderss belg | xperion,. le going on inthat island for the past tour years be- | unteer regiment that helped to oppress the Cubans . ‘ saved. . tello, New York. y , " “ 4 ore} Errean tut wh patriots and the Spanish government, tis | In Havang and he is the author of the. ‘Negro. In z ie pain Fontes, Taylor, at San Franelsco Bh inst fom | ;Chiagvenos, bee 2-Salled, schr Anzelina (ir), Ward | ans; Minnie Hu Moule: Alanon Magee, Servers D1 ’ wy ” STE. 0 adelphia, passed the Cape Sept 13; had a fresh gale rom New Orleans), Ruatan. a 518s: 0 Rewlved, Thatit is with feelings of deep regret and | Slavery,’ the most pro-slavery book ever written.» OCEAN STEAMERS, up to the 221° then had a atocession ot heavy zalex from | CurRacoa, Nov i—In port steamship General Sher. | ,,Lkwits, Del, Dec 18 Salled. steamship City of Houstony concern that we view the violent oppression on the part - D P ‘e Fuou. NEW YORK FOR THE W to WNW up to Oct 6, cargo shifting from side to | man‘ Gordon, for Costa Rica in 8 days; schr General Seeing Le, Del’ Dec W—The following vessels are of the volunteers and Spaniards in authority in Cuba, ments made in the circular, and quoted from £l | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM ] of RK TI ‘as we wore ship; broke steering serew, iron filler | Connor, Shute. t N ash a LE, Pin Inet Laie Ong onthe G Sch Resolved, That atter a careful survey of the situation | Crontsta numerous advertisements for the sale of MONTH OF DECEMBER, and stream anchor stock, which we had shipped for a Caupinas, Dec 2—Arrived, brig Acelia Thurlow, Gatli- | here, having pit it lst Misi ort abcock, for Charleston z as-collected from the official correspondence, and other | slaves to show that it was apaper in favor of the Rag tiller, washed away figure head, stove boat and main | son, Quebec. Hea tte cor Norioik; Charles B Raymond, for ‘Boston? Snrommation and cuidences of the condivon of the re | peculiar institution. Mr. Pindell was followed by earners. Bae | | aateeaion | cca hateli house and were driven back to the lon of the Cape pbunpale Nov 20— Arrived (at the quay), Clara, Brooks, | Paltimore, tor Noro MeGahanterdo: a M Reed: spective cor at st C88 Of ‘y . i] hd * a yet . Soh the Spanish arme will tend to rivet more firmly the | ® Cuban gentleman named Felis Fuentis (who Deo, 14..|Havre eta t Livernoo! Now 25 trom San | _ Dustin, Nov 29—Arrived, Tenax Propositi, Olsen, New | fordoy Anna H Cranmer, tor Notlolk. Schrs Grace & shhins et laren on, ous brairen, feswabianine,c | merely Sxcuaed wimedit a8 having, no speest fe te meteee sta aa erage heen anche SBP | Kerk seca, romdo; Sir BU Mebonalg Crosty, Bute | Nev, fr Mayana, atassns (Or £Fte, Mb, any Bias Sens . | more, Reeth a Ea eiea DT | Onto mi Glasrow When off Oud Kinsale, blowing the sails from the yards | "Doreex, Nov 2¢-Arrived, Mary Anna, Munster, Phiia | parsed, dowa Iasi night.” The river is full of floating ice: Ww. PE ES Ted, T 8 that island, Resolved, That the Spanish government inthat island, | we 6. yye_s and indetinitely | meeting adjourned, Liv i fg f 1c "i ostponing the abolition of the worst of evils that ever «|Livervoo! vay and flooding the dceks and cabins, delphia. in the harbor, schrs Ramon, Deajuria, trom Providence iggraced an enlightened age; that the success of the Minnesota ‘[Laverpool. : 129 Broadway Bank Twa (Br), Cummins, from Now York Nov 2for | “Hantarc, Nov 25—Arrived, Congal, Danlelson, Philadel: | 7,4 Babcock, from Salem; ‘Thomas Borden, trom. alt Cuban patriots would immediately give to the whole THE JERSEY RAILROAD WAR eben ee RAN peers eas Smyrna, with a chro of #000 gallons petroleum, is re: | pI i River. ‘The éehr Anna Burton has returned from up the habitants of the island freedom and equality before . : o ay. ported by eable as having put into Madeira, for what | "Dear, Nov 20—Arrived, Ocean, Jensen, London for D i et ‘hiatal lata 21. Liverpool: |18 Broadway. Reus ac hy pl boy tand anchored): sth, Figing Cloud. Beck, de for | _ PORTLAND, Dec M—Arrived, steamer Dirigo, John- City of Paris, Wi ener. Bremen,...|2 Bowling Green 5 ; vn, New Yor Argument—Why the Mo- | California Glagow....[7 Bowling Green | Bria Meteor, from Ravana, of and for Boston, went | Pensacola (and sailed); # W Stetson, Moore, do for New | NECK. session Gage, Fountain, Philadelphia. ashore on Scituate Beac 'M ofthe 12th inst. ‘She is | York (and anchored 1th—Cleared, steamship Dirigo, tor New York; schr eries, FI & by their barbarous edicts and Inhuman bute! t 5 de Hy demonstrated their want of human sympathy and nopoly Should Be Encouraged full of water and has bilved. The erew were saved. The Dover, Nov 28—Off ship Lillan, Capstick, from Phila el a G e mm y e , , Casco Lodge, Walker, Baltimore. ‘i ei cepracranarc, r congpicueus in the | The proceedings in the great railroad injunction | PORT OF NEW YORK, DEC. 18, 1872. | yeliics wiih ner head om snore, anouten feet frie | ON Rue Arrived, Chimborazo, Batty, New | pAROVID ACE Dec 1 Arve, senre Minnie Finnie: O vee Ni ¢ im the 51 7 i 4 s Evan of thelr auccem tothe Muni freedom of the inhaby | C88 Which engrossed the attention of the Chan- 10M Md, cana (in), from Phitadetphia for Yarmouth, | hitit th, AUstraila: verse, from Liverpool for New | Revenue, Gang, Hoboken; Minguss, Meaney, dos 2. tants of the whole isl . oy RIG ATRALASKA (Br) ‘om je lp! for Yarmouth, ‘attol ww, New York. Henoived, That we, therefore, ater four years of patient alarie Guwh foe Hee lay two yeeky, SF Trenton, CLEARED. NS, before reported ashore ‘on West Chop, war goto | OUiasitan: huitae a srived, Luigina La Manica, Saca- | —Cleared—Brik § nny, Wieks, New York, ichrs_ Robi waiting deem it our duty to hereby petition our govern- | have at last been brought to a close by Mr. Cuy- —_—_ night of 12th, Joakiog 300 strokes per hour, and arrived at | rina, New York. Sailed— s i . Aboutd0 tons otcoalhadbeen taken | Greenock, Nov 30—Sailed, Trinidad, Ferguson, San | River: TWH Whi ~ es Perlis, | Ellis,“ Rappahannock’ t at Washington, the President of the United Stat yes- | Steamship Great Western (Br), Stamper, Bristol—K E | Vineyard Haven 131 yp aptthad gic) 7 as Oe ae ler’s address on the part of the complainants yes: +4 i oan mith, Baltimore: Jane T Weaver, end Congress, to accord the Cuban patriots that favorable Morgan's Sons. Franc! " Gladding, New York rgb ptmoare: asec wera feeognition which these four years’ gallant struggie tor | terday. Steamship Rapidan, Howe, Savannab—W R Garrison. Scun Jessie W. Kyran, from Alexandria for —, lost | "arLaaviash 26th, Hope, Fraser, from Glasgow for Pen: | Rustin, New York; J G Fell, Nickerson, do; Julia ADM, seule apehrerae Mr. Cuyler in opening his argument said that he Pimp iceetii rap etion oleate em her bowsprit and jtboom ‘off Quantice, during the gale of | sacotge a vork HOT orn teo.ale Arrivodistisie Mary Mallee; New! . SCOTTRON ct \- » 5 ‘s oe. a; it, ‘as towet to Al indria, Dec jailed from do , Gleniffer, Cw 4 ; ‘ a rs Won, ScommHON first addressed the audience, a8 101- | wonia endeavor to be as concise as possible, as the | Ship Blue Jacket, Simmons, San Pranclaco—Sutton & itor fepar,” One ‘other crew was knocked overboard | City of Manchester, Naughiod, dos Cuingorm, for Fen: | FoPk,fo lend tor pouth America; shir Woodru Simms a, ¥. the boom, but was rescued after being in the water an | sacola. 4 w York. Mr. CHAIRMAN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—A principal points in the case had been so ably dts- Po nia Larnax (Br), Frail, Londoa—Peabody, Miller & | hour, 4 Gotuxnsura, Nov 21—Cleared, Johannes & Emilie, BRQCRLAND. Reo SoAreiveds for Fane Eile, Themen, ulcis fa iteete iaaasinnaen date we | Cussed by men learned in the law that he would | ©9.,4 entotta dtal), Olivari, Bristol—A P Agresta. Sonn Joux McFrx, Stewart, from New York for Balti- | Sudt, North America; Ankathor, Hendriksen, do. nas; Fred Walton, Rich, Ellsworth for New Orleans; 8h, Ley Ps eake oatea th Se ear ite Nosolutions | HOt ttespass on the time of the Court toany ex- | Hark LaFiata, Crowell, Buenos Ayres—H W Ropes & | more, put into Norfolk 11th mbt with saits spit a Ee” Soolkten wana Racammge: kane | Harvest Colcord, New York Oth, 'G Bird, Macningtan,” . Co. Scnr D V Srreaker, Gilder, at Sa h from Phita- 1 yo, J - iv sow, Pail le imore. just read and to adduce proof ofthe assertions | %%% He thanked the Court for the dignity. | “hark Nictaux (Br), Davis, Aspinwall—Crandall, Ber- | aeinhin, experienced heavy weather night of 20th ult, | phinr su Laurent ), Lengaele, New Fork ee adel | Balled ath, schrs Empress, Repnedy; Sardinian, Hol- courtesy and patient attention that was shown and had jibboom carried away and received other dam- Cleared 28th, Ne Plus Ultra,'Kirby, New York. ‘brook, and R Leach, Fendi a, New Yor! pe pecans: jie, made therein, and show reasons for supporting Cuba and condemning Spain in the fight now going teaux & Co. Bi Victoria Pe Lindsk M. ibo—M Pi o easel. °! dec, Pease: Lucy Ames, throughout the proceedings to the counsel engaged | ohAth,Victoria Perez, jae diesen ce ace go 10 he ornate oe diaeenton acim, Waar Hetvorr, Noy 2—Arrived, Jannetje, Schrier, New | ton’ and G M Patridge, Banker, New York rie. i or! i ork; Sth, | and said he knew he expressed the sentiments of Brig Marve Thayer, Grovenick, Gibraltar fororders— | re horted seen off Deer Isle, Me, with loss of both’ masts, Hamaora, Nov 27—Arrived, Helsatia (s), Barends, New Brewer, Saunders, Norfolk; E anal Gregory, New € , 4 York: Fred Walton, Rich, New Orleans. bn. In this regard 1 will consider two points. | nis colleagues and opponents when he did so. | PAMLARSS"S road (an), Brown, Lisbon—LF Brig. | wastwwed ito Rockland Gib fist by US steamer McCul: | York; Fraiik Marion, Dillon. New Orleans. (| EN RANCICG, Due Sarriveds ships Fortunes First—Does the exigency of the situation demand He said that the Camden and Amboy Railroad m, he . tee sn tek eal ; York. i) ” Bcc i Taylor, Pau Iphii ante meee (Br), Hawilton, Brig Delphine (Br), Wallace, Cienfuegos—Thos Ruger. cuR Groata, from Bangor for New York, previously s 9 Shanghal; Nesutan, ye, Hongkong, wuch positive action? Second—Is It good policy t0 | Company had held the respect and confidence of | Schr Porto Plata, Sorter, Monte Christo—R F Metcalf & | renorted at Newport with sulle split, we, was'run Into on | uOLTmEAD, Now 29—-Arrived, Water Lily, Hendricksen, | “C\arcd ship Prussia Patten, Queenstown, wondertake that action now? Will it expedite the . Co. the l0th by schr Nevada while lying at anchor in the Hay. Dec 3—Arrived, sehrs Maggie D M |—Ship Swordfish, Graham, Liverpool; bark Sea pbject we have in view? ‘The rapid strides which | ‘te People of New Jersey tor the last forty years; | “Schr J M Fiske, Smith, Port de Palx—B J Wenbers. harbor, and Nad rail stove and other damaye:hax gone | ston, Baltimore; Hattic Rose, Cinck ortiande tenn betes (whaler), Wicks, Humboldt that they had assisted materially in developing Schr Hattle Haskell, Young, Pernambuco—J E Ward & | into dock tor repairs. ‘Ihe Nevada received little if any | ‘Annie Vail (Br), Michener, Old Harbor, Ja. for New. ris "ANNAH, Dec 8—Sailed, barks Valentina (Sp), for : co. damage. : ; N Havre. the wealth, power and resources of the State; | “cnr DH Bisbee, Anderson, Para via Maranham—LS | soun Many A Wiruam, Kelley, from Baltimore for | Antwerp sons Sls bark Narragansett, Hamlin, |” sth Arrived, bark Serafino (Sp), Zunino, Liverpool via Bailes Amsinck & Co. naa Y 4 see. ] Queenstown. that they came here with the protection of the | ANN SU sou, Lord, Havana—Borland, Dearhorn a | Pfovidense, put into Norton Dee, leaky. tarier Now” Oriedase brig Mandelig’@Spremti | Balled—rig, Lira de Sago cp. arimen, Bagcelonad fhe world has made toward human equality within the last decade create hope that the time is not far distant when all men are to be law and the decrees enforced by the Courts in | Co. SteaMnoaT James A Steves, sunk at Nyack, was | (SP) 4 : Antonita, Ferres, do; Amos Walker, Diin, Boston. free, The Western Republic has been the ploneer | conjunction with tie Pennsylvania Railroad Vom- | ‘Schr Fitza 8 Potter, Potter, Moblle—J D tluribut & Son. | erlerday pumped out and floated by the wrécking | MEre, Chagledton: Sn, bark Hattie G Hall Fisk, Mobile. | Mish CAxrived, siouiner Leo, Dearborn, New York; sehr tions in the common work, but the work will not pany whom he extolled for the great good they Schr Burdett Hart, Brooks, Savaunah—Bentley, Gilder- | Steamer John Fuller, bark Atlanta, Ricker: Galveston? brig Hugo p), Guaro: oa i clit Somorael the Parke Talatd be complete until all nations are educated up to | ! done the country in opening the vast lines of uae & Co. x B: Scnr Vicronra, sunk just north of Newburg onthe | ben, Charleston; Rosa (Sp), Roig, New Orieans. cle par come nace to ee aalaniys pur standard of universal freedom, The gallant | COmMmunication, as iustrated in thelr extensive | pag’? 2B! & Merrill, Halsey, Wilmington, NC—A Ab- | night of Dec 2, was yesterday pumped out and floated by | | Juxeury, Nov Stn port brig Wiley Smith (Bn), Gardner, | xew York nT NCrmam Livingston, | Cheesemany Cubans have battled for more than four years | Toutes of travel, to claim their legal rights, He in- | “Schr Niantic, Morris, Taunton—J F Chase. Sonn Praoua, Ginn, from Rockland for New London, | “Livesroos, Nov aecAcnved: Eis Ebrland, Wilmt , Dee 10-—-Cleared, schr Henry D May, Willams, dnder the ag and symbol of universal equality, | sisted that tne ‘corporations he represented aud | Schr SL Thompaon, Hull. New Haven—Kackett & Bro, | gf hrmots, Ginn, fram Rockland for New London. | 4 oii sow oscacld. New York , Wilming- ina, nd nave insisted for twenty-five years on the abo. | 2&4 just spoken of were no monopolies; that they Schr V Barkalew, Mott, Bridgeport. aka on Gre: ik ae seca ca ‘Atrived Dec 13, ship Artist (Br), Sergent, and Adorna, Ith—Sailed, schrs 1 D May; Burton, Jar’ a ft enty- y e | had lust rivil D Schr OC Acken, Meade, Stamford—Stamtord Manufac- go J york itr ry + | Hattie Paige, Haley, and Jesse Wi Connelly, fe Ution of slavery. ‘The first act of the Cuban insur. Seite Ame Ue iG eee dion | tariby Oo: ‘ ; Annnossax, Nov 29—The St Joseph, M'Cully, which ar- | Davis, New York: hark Prince Altred (Br). teiffer. do.” | priladelphia; Sardinian (irom Rockland), New Yorks ents was to abolish sisvery and dec ivencwelliigiacieugtn ea ead olathe barat — rived here Rov ae {ron 8 Thoman, was tound to New vor » City of Brooklyn (s), Tibbits, tor New Kate Walker (irom Lauesvile), do; and others bound the nu 0! uba al 5 swick, Di by v1 a e : Tarthe colored pedpie avail themscives of thor | t@ the decision in the Delaware Bay case, and ARRIVALS. sion of severe gales. “daring which she lost sails, &c.it | giver Ganuen, Purcell, Phiadelphiay 2th, Meseun: | STONINGTON, Dec 2—Arrived. schra Trastim, Dickens, was found impossible to fetch New Brinswick, and she Babcock, New York; Artist, Forrester, South Amboy for right of petition to. secure. the interference of the | #%ked, What does this case decide, and how should ; i Cook, Doboy. rt it be measured? What the Court decides was de- | REPORTED BY THE WERALD STEAM YACHTS AND | therefore bore up ‘or the United Kingdom. Cleared 3th, Ahto, Wikander, Baltimore; 29th, Bean anes ° ‘ pases srusinthe wander ail wih ane wilkignts termined by the decree of the Court. The decree HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. phtanmans, Nov 2—The ship Henry, Arthurson, from | Uamha, MeCayn, New Orleans ay Beann | | tn port sloop Fred Brown, Thrasher, New York for achieve their own liberty. As an evidence of | 18 the technical legal method; the final juagment | Steamship Calabria (Br), MeMicken, Liverpool Nov 30, | Weather and with loc of saike and other damages enw ah, Olemapns (ae eel Saniora VINEYARD HAVEN, Dec I1—Arrived, schrs John ; is the decree. He here read from the record of the | via Queenstown, Dee 1, with md a 190 g $I ecnstown, Dee 1, with mdse and LW) passengers to : Ore re eat ers Capttred bee are Ae toe haed xe | Court in qnestion, and further said that the solemn | JG Francklyn,. Had’ ‘variable weather, Dec’ 430 | , Canpirr, Nov 2—The Dutch bark Constance, Sehroot, | Oringle, Pensacola; Peravian ie), Smith, Portiand: 2th, | Steveng Kendall, Port Jonnson for do: Harriet W Mi Blavery. (Ihe speaker here read an extract | decree of the Court was the proper legal test, and | f N._ lat, 8) 49 Nylon 200 W. passed, the wreck oF | vt alup here with loss of bulwarks bout stove, ke. "+ | New Orleans: Clty of Limerick (ay Jatuleson, Now York; | qaun Coesait split); David S einer, tundley: J a . _ | that according to that the Camden ana Ambo; weal, 0 D pet | Cy Ps itn Tagus (s), Cumpston, Philadelphia, ‘ Pe illiam Fish, Seavey, an earbor! from an_address of the British and Foreign Anti- | hoitroad Company are possessed of the exclusive | Nig!R, 33. 47, Wa, National steamer, bound | Capex, Me, Dec 18—Part of the carzo, 'consist- MON, Nov 2—Arrived, Therese, Mudgett, New York; | Philadelphia for do; Fawn. Kelley. Wa Slavery Society tothe Parliament of England, set- a east; 7th, lat 43 02 N, lon 4343 W, a three-masted schoon ing of lime, of the schooner Julia Newell, of ‘Rockport, 20th, Sir Robert Peel, Larrabes 0 Kathi orks | Freddie Walter, Loi ting forth the horrors of Cuban slavery and the | Tight of transportation of passengers and freight | rieved steamer, bound east; Sth. lat 45 46%, lon 501% | yesterday reported on fire, was saved and puton board | Wt. Sit Hobert Peel, Larrabee, and Kathleen Mary (8) African slave trade in that island.) Does the situa- | t’¥ough the territory in question, irrespective of | Guion steamer, bound east; same day, lat'45 35N, lon | the schooner Tiger. The Tiger had procceded only halta | “giman. dp (an conn. Ait peeve the clause in the act of 1889, The decision in the | 50 57W,a Bremen steamer, bound east; 9h, lat4s14N, | milewhen she was blown unon the rocks and caucht rrived Dec 12, bark Jehu, Allen, Bosto tion, according to this extract, demand any imme- | © ‘ vr G in steamer, bound east: 10th, “4 a “s Oe ant De Entered out Noy 28, Cupid, Grant, tor Providence ; 29th, late action Y There are two parties in the island_— | @Se cited construes that every charter so obtained Heamisnin Say my ee * liveteee {018N, | Bre. Hoth vewcls are consiierably dum iged by fire. The | anto, Himburg, Philadelphia one whoxe,object is to establish slavery, the other ghia cprerigie st the State and those | “Steamship City of Antwerp (iin. Eyton, Liverpool Nov tae at ne ere inno inwurance. © | Cleared 2th, Hilda, Blomatiist, Boston: Verein, Apreck, toestablish freedom. The interest of humanity is | Whe represent its authority, and which the counsel | 25 and Que n2sth, with mdse and 799 passenzers to | cating irom Boston for Liverpool (general cargos called | wArrived at Gravesend. 30 vow eee ercrotned with the canoe oft renity 8 | said was not only necessary but proper, and was a | Jona G Dal rricnced unusually heavy westerly | SH'wiskiow Head yesterday in tow of the Liverpool tug | Yorke ss + Craewend Sth Liverpool, Lambert, New | allie Oakes, Harriet Newell, Carrie Walker, Kunpire it patriots, ih not every moment precious? We doctrine of reason and common sense. What- | gales, with igh head seas throughout; # complet Sea King, and reported having lost a man on the passage, Saiied from do 28th, Perey St Albans, for Pensacola. Curtis, Grand Tsiand, Carrie L Hix, W Freeman, jab, a # a i M ever may exist as to the law elsewhere | hurricane from NNE Nov 30 and Decl. Dec'6, lat 40 21 fst TE Lt 1 0 & mos y . n Jessie Murdock, Ephram & Anna, & & L Marts, Charter Must have freedom in Cuba. (The speaker | On°T fay Sumject he’ contended was ian, | lon 4l 21, passed a National steamer, bound east; 8th, Dashed Hove, Woo Was waalied from the jibbeom: while uweRicK, Nov S0—Arrived, Mercurius, Ludvigsen, New | Oak, John Wentworth, HN Miller and David 8 Siner. then read the reply of Earl Granville to 45.17, lof 51, « Guion and a National steamer, bound east; | grsaged in hooking ona plock to the flying jib. About Wth—Arrived, schr¢ J B Austin, Davis; Ann May, 8, Cringle, Peniacola; Peruvian @), Smith, Portland; 2h, | Qontworth Lewis, Bucksville, SC) for Bucksports BA Gold Finder and Meteor: m, Cyrus Fossett, Virginia, autilus, Sarah Cullen, Palos arp, Filertsen, New Orleans Berien Beates yok’ k. the anti-slavery men, admitting that 5 settled here, and that the citizens hy i ry 80m! off Cape Clear the General Scott passed an Licata, Nov 17—Arrived, Benedetto, Cafiero, Naples | Sos jad . been turds Ia her” opposition ‘to tik mae | lave no rights as claimed here. He ere cited the ond da, fan ean 8 Gunes stcamer bound east 5. | abandoned shin, anparentiy, about A tons” burthety | (abi salted ath for New York). cer | Sempecreane ecge thy Lanter virte scene eet trade.) ‘The question may be asked, What are | Chief Justice's opinion in full. The right for a man | with mdse and 546 passencers to Williams & Guion. waterlogged and timber laden. notattca, Nov 26—Arrived, brig Rabbonl, Coombs, | Mary E Long, Harding, Charleston for do; Eveline Bag: to build or construct a railroad on his own land Steamship Surbiton (Br), Christie, Valencia Nov 13, Fatmourn, Nov 23—The Australia, Iversen, from Liver- | Denia 15 and Malaga 20; passed ibraltar same day, with | pool for New Orleans (salt), has put in to set up rigging. fruit to H Sweetland & Oo, Had fine wsather, with light | — The Chimborazo, Batty, from New Orleans, has arrived, 2 Si Jey, Rondout for de lew Zealand, Cook, South Am zie W Virden, Beatty, New York: for’ do: Balloon, ¢ andier, and Randaiphon, klwood, Sailed, Due Figlia, Giunonovich, | errr ner ee ieee gohneon for de, Benjamin We going to do about it’ Just that question was acked of Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, Charles | S80uid be obtained from the Legislature on some Fe} Sumner, Horace Greeley and Gerrit Suith when | Statutory authority, The counsel here read from | westerly winds. with mainyard broken. ort Johnson for do; Benjamin they commenced their great work ef emancipation bide to eaten him on this point, | “Steamship Mandingo (Br), Spence, Demarara Dec 1, mship Annie Ainslie, from Cardif for New | NQW Mork. os witete ), Redhead, Al Strong, Gulliver, Elzabethport for do; Mary B Smith, in our own country. We must commence quickly | #24 insisted that tne franchises granted to the | Barbados 34 and St Thomas Sth, with mdse and two pas’ way iron), which putin here Nov 25, with ca dria (and sailed for Boston). ®, head, Alexan- | Mills, New York for do; Leader, Barter, ard Sedona, or all is lost. united companies were exciusive, and said that | sengers,toE E Morgan's Sons. Had strong westerl: go shi i other damage, has been surveyed and com- ” Nataleatar. in hi ‘ Elizabethport for Salem; Ranger, Oakes, Port Rev. Hexny Hyer Gases sedis ant the Courts of equity Would restrain by injunction | Winds most of the passarc; Hh inst, Int W1N, lon 7017 | menced landing her cargo, apatka (no datel—Put in bark Irma (Br), Cummins, | Johason for Portsmouth; Rising Sun, Jones, and JM. v. HENRY HIGHLAKD Gapwer was then intro- | the atrempt to vitiate these iranchises, Tie argued | W, pasted schr Emma L Porter, stceting SE. ‘The City of Glasgow (of Irvine), Willcocks, from Green. | fam New York for Smyrna. Fitzpatrick, Smith, Philatelphia for Portland; Luew K duced and spoke.as Jollows ‘ that the corporation he represented pald 8. higher Steamship City ot Honston, Deerin ‘pGalveston via | ook for Pensacola, before reported, was abindoned Now Arrived at do Dec 10, schoolship Mercury, from New Cogswell, Lee. do for Newburyport; Sunbexm, Gallin SPEECH OF HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET, D. D. rate of taxation than one-halr th aT id r | Key West, with mdse and passengers to CH Mallory & Co. | 28, in lat 49 18, lon’6 M4, full of water, with lower masts cut ‘by Ont nea rived, barks Emil Calais for Washington (lost ‘avek load of iaths); G ‘ie In the call that Lreccived ior this meeting I re- Nh e-half the railroads in the | Steamship Zodiac, Chapin, Morehead City, NC, with | away and vessel on her beam ends: crew on board the pKa, Oc rrived. barks Emily (Br), Pratt, | Partridge, Bunker, Rockland for Norfolk; Planet, dylves- ognize the call of Liberty and the groan of a | Stave, and cited authority to sustain him. After a | mdse and nassencers to Murray, Ferris & Co, E MA, Larsen, arrived here trom Maroim. They had | Montreal (and sailed for Buenos Ayres); Sist, Sirene, | te ci ey York; Fannie L Ney, Reed, Fortune Bay, ‘ rr #0 em most elaborate argument on this issue he pro- | Bark Contest (of Melbourne), Scott, Rio, Janeiro, via | been four days on a raft on the deck of the vessel before | Tegermann, New York. | NF; 8 P Hall, Chipman, Boston for Jacksonville; Henry through the verre Ordeal ote strwaate sor nee. | CSeUCH 0 explain the question of title ax applied | MAMMORaurtatdnea’y Can cttaaind cease dari | Risiaiaianement i taaiee™” sete heme | sunk Baron cre Olver, ston, anh watah; | HARE Mana wt, Ge etpanainn ae Sy dom and equal rights, which in '61 brought two | {@ certain” of the charters as set up | in ton 4830, Had strong Nand NW. gales’ to Hampton Lepzecue; Movs Shima taatcshty Ty ideal Wied eat. a " candi fon tor Phitadelphietiont toresat, puris tor eee open ‘divisions of our country in deadly conflict, the { Bere, and first referred to the charter | Roads, trom thence fine weather. which struck on the sandbank or the Melee Neen ers | At Port Oct 31, ships Priscila, York, and Moonlight, | Ssiled—Schrs Fannie Barney, Huth N Atwood, Leo there is .not a truer stanza than that which cells us he i sel to Borland, Dearborn & Co o Fequirement Which he said was enacted so as to | parsed Gibraltar Nov 2, took the southern passage, and | Xe damage, aud leaves this evening for Mareeilies and jay or two; Virginia Dare, Bell, and Stephen arrived, schrs Mary H Westcott, Philadelphia for d fine w to Bermuda; from thence 16 Ways, . Bishop, Gelkey, disg. D e Abbic, Hobok emouth sw Freedom's hattle, once begun, pat the people on their guard, after which the | with heavy, Deo 10. Five Island. bearing NXE | _Mitronn, Noy 28—The brig Dagmar (of London), fr Matakeas, Deo Arrived. brige Sarah H Hall Be), | BUversport: Abbic, Hoboken for, Bortemou 4 Be ed drous bleeding Stanhope charter was take! b > e s, Dec 10, Fire Island, bearing NNE , ot lon), from " 5 ir), | Barry, New York for St Stephens; Four Sisters, Boston Fegueath mou asd ng sire to son, pe chiral ‘as taken up by him. After go- | 30 miles. Charles Rand, seaman, a native of Germany, | Philadelphia for Plymouth, which putin here 24th inst | Davis. CLE KARL tee easier, eg Bata te biteoes | for Savannah; Eversiade, Pranklin for New Yort r won. ing to great pains in minutely analyzing it, and | aged 22 years, fell from the afterhouse overb: 1d with loss of sails, cargo shifted, &c, was also making | Carlton, ie I nave here @ letter .which Lreceived shortly | ceusuring Hamilton, who was its cluef originator, MNO ee ates rac cies a | Wee # | New Oriean Richardson, Fernandina. | galeniwas blown offs lost deck lond otlamben). dearer: ‘before I left home. It is a leiter from the | for the means he adopted in getting it passed, he Brig Emma Dean (of Cura Curacao, 21 Norrouk, Va, Dec 18—The steamer Lady of the Lake Newcastix, Nov 28—Cleared, Wm Woodbury, Herri- Returned—srig Gold Finder; schr Planet. sta days, with mdse to Theodore in company 1 ‘s | man. Bombay, Sailea—-si field French, a mam Avho long and bravely | Proceeded to state that $162,800 was paid Hamilton, n pany | reports a steamer, name unknown, ashore at Smith's Newport, Nov 28—Sailed, Constanti Hi ied—Schr Henry D May. aaron in ion oatee ok freedom in our late civil | Hot as subscription to the capital stock of satd cor: | Weather up to Hatteras; trom thence ddays with hence | Post New Orleans, ney Henricksen, | WILMINGTON, NC, Dec’ U—Arrived, schr Johny, ° , bl ‘ illiams, New York, ‘war. (Here Mr. Garnet read the letter, in which | poration, but for the purpose of procuring the | NE and NW gales Prrwamnvco, Nov ll—The Paladin (Argentine bark), Lt ee Tals ate Maas (s), Deddes (trom Rot- Cleared Brig Atroee Light, Higgins, South Americas in, ti the writer expressed himseifin full sympathy with | Charter in question. He contended that he | Schr RF Stockton, Bennett, Virginia. Forbes, from Baltimore for this port and Rio Janeiro | terdam), New York. the Cuban patriots.) Timiin the twenty-fourth | had a right’ to draw the worst inferences | Schr Barbara Hedden, Virginia. (four And sundries), struck on a reef at the Island of | Penxawnuco, Nov 4 Arrived. Woodbine, Collins, | Thompsoin Soares, Saieme "Sen? NCW VOPR: Paul & ‘article of your constitatiom the following:—“All | from the acts of Hamilton, and that the fact of he | Schr Edwin Inglebret, Virginia. 4 making Tittle X19 and was towed up bib Ai woe een Barada. | ithe people in Cuba are absoautely free.” But not | alleging that he was counsel for the defendants did | Schr JJ Pharo, Soper, Georgetown, DO. Ponrsxoven, NH, Dec 12—Steamer GH Bradiey, in com | Disasters.” Rien ona e MISC Mow, for the strong hand.of ‘tyranny. is clutching pe being ca for: Keeping his tips sealed when feene ferort of the mame of the captain lost qverboard | ing ‘up the river on Wernesday, ran Into sehr Addison, balled Nov 1, Portia, Prout, Philadelphia; Sth, Mary, | a2 oe en an nN ‘ W Bunce), He wasa native of Brooklyn, NY, and aged ‘1 UkeNsTOWX, Nov 28—Arrived, Hirundo, Asplund, Phi- te 3 : 4 one y shackle be stricken from the wriet of the slave.and | Stdject to the strictest investigation at the hands | 3) years Quenrc, Dec, 18—The following cable despatch has Ob Rew token uo fees in advance; advice tree, commissioner tor every De forever broken. We cannet give you the material | Of the Court. He here commented on the charter | Passed Through Hell Gate. been received here :—" Glasgow, Dec. 11.—Captain | gota Ww lapitie, Livctoentend iceworae oe Cousiaelignae Law, SoD outay, aid we would wish to, but we esn create a moral | Of the Narrow Gauge Company, and said they did Tichburn telegraphs from Stranraer (Scotland) that the Put back 30th, Nebo, Horn, for New York. tg —- = —— hint sentiment which will force our government into | hot own a mine or a factory in the State. If this | ROUND sovTa. ship City ot Mancherter wae abandoned, waterlogged. | Rio Jawmino, Oct aoArrived, brig Jobn Bord (Br, | A HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, Tecognizing your rights. Ihave been in Cuba and | illegal proceeding was not stopped. they would | Brie, Ebenezer (Nor), Dahne, New London for New | Of Manchester was cleared at Quebec October Sie with’ | Cfowelh Baltimore; Sist, barks Eltsworth, Brusch. Car’ + corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street, have witnessed all the horrers of elavery there ex- | cOVer avery inch Of the soll of the State of New | York, in ballast, to Funch, kdye & Co. PSUR CA, r 31, with ditt; Colin McNeil, Crowell, Montevideo: brig Baglet, Open from 8.4. M. to 8 P. M, Weitee Bea RLOe ae te tee four worat | Jersey with railroad tracks, By asking the Court |. Schr J W Dunseomb (Br), Purdy. Charlottetown, PET, 3 Tooker, New York! Nov 1, ships Huguenot, Peterson, Car- __On sunday trom $ to 8 P.M, S 5 " | 6 for New York, 18 days, with prodice to PT N Son. Rio Janxrno, Nov 6—The Engene & Adele, Jobet, from days we were not an approach to the awful barbar- | to grant their prayer they were only asking for | “Sone tentietta, Lavitt, Saco Me. for en tik, win Marseilles for San Francisco, condemned her: 3 OBTAINED FROM DIF ; Pleiades, Chase, do. ad beens Salted 26th, barks Contest (Bp), Scott, Hampton Road BSOLUTE DIvo! r ity exhibited toward slaves in Guba. When Piacedo | that simply which the law has guaranteed them, | neading to H P Durkee. sold by auction for £/,000; her cargo will be forwarded by | 28th, Gilpin (Br), Mann, New York: schrs Gurline (Br), ferent tates, ley: ; . was led forth to execution you all Bemember what | and that they were not attempting to abridge the | “Schr Mary Lyniburner, Wright, Providence for New | the French ship eine du Monde.» ea DY | Partridge, Mobile (or otders: Sith, Favorite 480), Payne, Aetent causes to puvitcity required’ no chase andl a he sald, ‘Oh! Freedom, I hear you’, cali—God-like | Power of the State to bair’s breadth. He here | York. Miscellaneo: ton’ Roads; Sist, ship Wm M_ Reed, Stanton, | vorce granteil; advice free. voice. Cali we to the frozen regigns .0! the North, | #dverted to the charge of fraud which, he said, | ..S¢hr Union, Oliver, Calais for New York, with lath to ow barks Caroline (Br), Harry, New York; Sophie M. HOUSE, Counsellor-at-Law, 180 Broadway. thy birthplace and thy abode.” Everpow the peo: | Was proved by the evidence of numerous witnesses, | ER OEE atte, Lewis, Bi for N ne purser of the steamship Calabria, trom TAverpool, | H eetieds Nov i. brig Ernest, Hodston By temas ME | [QETHESDA SPRING WaT DY SHA. ple of this region are calling an you toumitate their | #8 being resorted to in influencing the Legisiature, | wittlumrer weooryile: Lewis, Bangor for New York, | has our thanks for favors, gllere: 2a, bark Mindora, Barclay, United States; Sth, r 7, Drowey, aaa, Coben ae example and perseverance to the lwit. As l satd be- | and sal further, that it stands proven and demon- | SchrJ Rawiey, kavley, Vinalhaven for Fort Schuyler, | _ We are indebted to Purser Walter Gaythorne, of steam- | Paramount, Wiswell, Mobile ; Lord Baltimore (Br.. Hux: Bim the ‘ki inere' adder Gn nary Oreane’ ae fore, We cannot give yeu the materialaid we wish | strated that this notorious, wicked and awful fraud | with stone to Merrill & Hart. ship Mandingo, from Demerara, for favors. ford, lampton Roads; brigs Asta (Dan), Moller, d Pamphlets with certiticates ‘rom physiclais and patients to, for the reason that our government .bas diplo- | tad Leen perpetrated ov the Legislature and people Schr Panthea, Johnson, Providence for New York. & M ‘Anxiety is felt at Montreal Augusta (NG), Junge, New York. Rooms 200 Broadway, New York. Dr. HEATH, Agent, matic relations with Spain~ I would that we had , Of the State. Mr. Banghart, he said, who assisted Schr Ed Lindsley, Smith, Riverhead tor New York. iTeamsnip Misstnc—Anxiety is felt at Montreal for the N brigs Clyde (Br), Baltimore; 5th, Edina | has made these and all chronic diseases, debility, ac. @ none. You all cemember the story ofthe D. D.who | {0 preparing this fraud, received $76,000 for the | Scht Millie Washburne, K lly. Providence for Virginia. | safety of the steamship Commander, Capt F Chambers: ings, Sears, do: 8 Kane (Sw), | specialty since 1849, restoring every patient by combine wanted to get into the diplomatic gal- | Part he took in it. He ‘paused to ‘ash the Court Pg hy » Bete ona ae foe Kew York which cleared at Montreal Nov 2 for Queenstown or Fal- | Of?! be! ; Voltigeur (NG), Ehmke, Savan- | in; dlocal treatment, 9 pe! a ie Pa a wemt to the poo rte ton | he done about it; that the lath to John Boynton 3 ork, with | mouth, with a full cargo of corn, intending to call in at 6, atti 8 F000, sOUery: and Tit: a ARGAINS IN TEAS, COFFEES, GROCERIES AN) joor an ie doorkeeper formed fim that ounded ina vital part and stab! chr Corson, wer, Boston for Phi s: . OB, t le ugg, Hugg, and Ama: 4 Provisions; e and U none but ministers. were allowed ih there. “ayn | tO the Neart." In conclision, he again veit-rated | SchF vetacenny Macey, New Haven for Virgtijar nce | SZaned CBs at whieh Dont whe ae eed inthe cae fj brindohn Boyd ype. Urowell for | pockew ofte million, 0 THOMAR RPAGMIN™ & minister of the Court of Heaven,” said the D. D. | that they had done as the law required and aa the | ,Scit Charles E Smitli, Hansom, Providence for Phila- | *D¢¢: It is feared she has has foundered in the Gulf. dof Lubra, Terhune, and Bessel (NG) Stend, Rt iy “then youcan't come in," said the Nergeant-at. } Sct authorized by making such agreements ar they | [EMM pe pats wae Quice Passacr—The schoolship Mercury is reported by | for do, ireatsian (Br), Amy, for Delaware Brea! = ---—— eee Ct Arms, “or the United States has mo dipioumatic rela- | did when the lease was effected, which was simply | Sehr Hyer. Oliver, Gardiner, Mey for New Yoru with | Cable to have arrived at Madeira Dec 10 from New Yorks | Tanival (fry, aylen tor Mobiles achrs Slogasten. tory | CJ raved "without pale SCRE AE MON! Aa bHE tions with the Court of Heaven.’’ Hayti has disen- | done by the consent of the two-thirds of the stock- | lumber to Holyoke & C obi gam . making the passage in 18 days, which is probably the | Olsen, for United states: da: Florence Shay, Hutchinson, | GORE by mall, Sc. Dr.it ICK, Chiropodist, 94 Broad nd the above 0, thrajled herself and severed the tyramt’s might, | holders, which made the compact cyneummate and | , Sehr Louts Walsh, Kelly, s for Elizabethport, with | shortest on record. une rivals. America haa done likewise, and when Caba shall | complete. He read two briefs, wuictt Le suinitted | #th,to order, jorHaxPtos, Dec 13—Arrived, steamship Elbe, from Bol 9 eR te or Bric Anna Vait (Br), Michener, from Old Harbor, J have succeeded the lust black spot on the Amert- | ‘0 tile Court, and concluded by wanking the Vice | ppcht Josebh Foster, Burrows, Newport for Philadel: | xovigior Now York, ut into Havana Dees sort of pro: | Agpinwall way, orner Fulton street, . hin. Nov 22Arrived, Peter Jebsen (s), Wulff, Ne can Continent will have been wiped ont. Our gay- | Chancetior for the courteay extended | Schr Geo W Baldwin, Newport for New York, with oit | Yi8ions Sn ic carat, f Wants New| involving the low ct millions of dollars, occur too often ernment maybe tardy im giving you recognition, "2 A | to order, iy ‘The Spanish bark Pardicho, which put into Charleston Sonpeatanp, Nov 2—Sailed, Da Capo, Preisen, New but she will not allow the waters ol the West to be | THE MISSOUBI DISASTER—A PLEAFROM THE | 500%, Maris, Chadwick, Niantic for New York, with | some weeks since while on a voyage from New Orleans | York. 4n this country, dyed crimson with the bload of struggling patriots OTHER stone to Pairchiid & War to Barcelona, wag sold there 10th inst, with her appur- | Srxrr, Nov 25—Arrived, Helvetia, Kruger, New York. —— who are emwiating ber noble example. 1 say that SIDE. ontitentee ie alter, Gardiner for New York, | tenances, 4c, for $3170. AS jo Meh etl et beg pages a Rose (Br), Hamp- We submit toevery sensible, prudent man, that they the United States, which has whipped every one N - Rehr Gipey, Fatkenberg, Beistol for N Three quarters of achr Josephine T Weaver, of Balls. | tp, ine Nov We oBailed, Western’ Hea, Kendrick, | can be A by thi ral Introduction of the that yet forced her and who lately turned " ew York, Dec..12, 187 Steamer U ited States, avin Fall River tor Mew York. pees) A] bait antl baat Camden, XY, in 18 fi penal lov ) Western Sea, Kendrick, | cal prevented by the genet around and whipped herself. will not aéow this | TO THE Eprror or tun Heraup:— with wdse and passengers. * | Uiaudtug and others of this clty.on private teria, She | WATERFORD, Nov 30-Arrived, Atalanta, Eastman, GARDNER FIRE EXTANGUISHER, a ih tyranny to go unchecked much longer. There is an evident desire om the part of the BOUND Fast. Willhereatter hail trom Providencesunder command of | Callao, ™ its merits, havi: - AU hand. tthe Deminning of the end, whick Js near | press to prejudge the cage of the Missouri. The | Steamshio¥ranconta. Bragg, New York (or Portiana, | Abt Gladding, and be continued in the coasting trade, American Porte. sabes ans famine: 8 sibilant . us m r " ray aad work and suecess-will at Jast crown our e! ria sa BK decision of the Nassau Inspeetors has, to a greater | » On the conclusion of Mr, Garnet's speech, .Mr. | or less degree, Influenced the press and pwblic Bark W \ Ne " On Monday last, at Gloucester, the following vessel —, 7 ar L Whitney (Br), Wallace, New York for Ham: property Melenging to Measri 1d. Sargent Hos oon APPONAUG, Dec 1l—Arrived, schr Fly, Dow, Eliza. | itself by solid work a record that commands attention. arg. , Sarg bethport. Brig Alpha (Br), Saanders, New York for Lanesburg, | fold at auction :—Thirteen-sixteenths of schr Ay (Better BOSTON, Dec 12—Arrived, ship John Bunyan, Gilmore, | Send for circular to WALTON BROS, 96 Liberty strect. i Rober ingier. Scrotton introd Ni $8.07 tons, built at Bath, Me, in 5 rt ‘ears, A Ben} Ol ‘a bg (RNS opinion against the owners of the Missourl. Let | "Schr Ueten Mar, Ward, New York for Providence. for $8,788; sehr Wingaerineek, 66,40 tons, Dullt In Glouces Ccleared steamer iackstane, Hallet Baltimore via | TULLY, DAVENPORT & CO., 81 Chambers strect, New: 3 chr Rawin . Baker, Hoboke ‘004 . A - ; Margare: i r Appointing & committee of nine to secure the puh- | Us look at these Inspectors, and sce if they are the | Schr JK Worthingtcn, ONIN, Elser vor Roe | fORFthS of sche Wiue Jay. 20.10 tons, built a Chelsen in | aches Waidemar, Parker. Daclen Gat, Foe te aire: | Soe roceedings of the evening in pam- | men pene verdict of conviction upon arr Amert- | 40! i Jacksonville; also cleared, brig Grace Lothrop, Atwood, R J. H. SCHENCK, OF PHILADELPHIA, WILW nee to n, 5. sarge Norwood '& Son, fA wd ‘schr DE Wood- P y beadquarten care, rooms in the city to | cam nip and ner owners, The Hon. Kaward Bar. | Rchr M Vassar, Jr, Kelly, New York for New Bedford, | Dury nt@ 27 tons Dullt at Essex in 1869, to Daniel Allen, Jr, | Hay; sehr Crown Point, eal inh nded by Smith, Queenstown or Falmouth fo; the favor. | (Br), stook owners, veterinary surged! nd well kiwwn Capt Duncan, vag medege and has lelen Hasbruck, Hall, Hoboken; Oliver Scott r circular: build « large ship of 3000 Gal lors; schrs the try. Se: i bine: | guitbe county, send ind the press throngh- w AYLOW INGER. lor, New York. again be at hi serve as headquarters, where all information in re- | nett Anderson Taylor, Poltc Senr Revegne, Mar, Port Jotneon for Providence. for sth—Arrived, bark Montaun Mudgett, Antwerp; brig | New York ‘nesday, Dec Fara to the subject of Cuban cmencipauioe, cour | wand of Nem Protec Gy mamiatrate of the | Kelir AW ackar, Woodhull: Hoboken {or kiserhead Smirncrigina tn Maixe—At Kennebunkport, Capt NT | Carrie B Pickering Balmer, eee os Orig = aoe i RS obtained—the committee to Include the chair. | Inquity-INto the cause OF Ihe loss of Mee Mtoe | Set Gem, Thothas, New York for Newburyport. Thompacn has the keels for weven vessels laid'in his yard. | 5 Alo, arrived hs Geo Appold, Loveli TPAYLORIE, GREAT COMPOUND FOR HORSE AND snap Of the Meeting and to be appointed without ‘othing sho @ Missontl, r> F Ree sot Wee for Sonierset, He is now’ busy at work on 4 ship of 1,000 tons, four | Baltimore: Glaucus, Bearse, New York: parks Wheat: CATTLE FOOD Is the finest Condition Food that haw Fegard to race or color. pointed withou under anole pera Titer n he Sve ore omen Robert B Amith, Nickersou, New York tor Provi- | schrs, a IHS 2) ops, 1 schre rH he oumanes =. Mayo, Hoboken; Mercurio (Aus), Bussanich, | ever been mn, pS a fa purifies the é y . e 5 erdic prove to any F during the Winter and Spring, and are intended for yrna. joone! and giver a beautiful gloss: THE COMMITTER one that'.they were not capable of judging soehr Adele Felicia, Eiljott, Elizabethport for Provi- | Yo parties Capt Thompson has BALTIMORE, Dec 12—Cleared, bark Mengic Reynolds | coat, It received the highest endorsement fromm, ree-mavted sehr, to be comm: ro fe 298 appointed ae follows :—James R.Serotton, Rev. | a somethimg which they knew nothing” of |: “sity Bu ta t, Dr, P, W, Kay, W. Uv, Sounders, } Suey sav that the fire Originated ia” the | ERE es "uty Somes Pues port or Ronan Y ve ridge street, way, New Haven; Marcie 8 Lawle, 1a tered into bligauons to