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10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1873.—TRIPLE SH . 9} hed in wey eculptnre, in the form of @ tropny or arms, sur- pear Guy R Phelps, Walton (late 5 Bavannah 17 ‘This is said to be the echr ever lannc! 3 ‘ IN FREE RELIGION. Mounting the sallyport gate on the eastern’ face | 483% with yellow ping timber to Russell & Co; vomel to Mtn Delng £0 tonso m, jaring up about 700 tous | hy ar ley. tase of the fort, is said to have been the Work 0! & | Carried away head stays; Oct 4, Canta ‘Oscar 8 Sister, Spoken. fant: %., pe ian, | prisoner confined on the island many eara SINCE. | aged 49 years, a native of Connecticut, died of fever and Hi New York via. Bio J zie, Steelman PI elpal ni ‘The Concluding Session of the Conference | Phe orduance yard 18 tothe east of the fort and | Wayburled at sea. hip Golden Fleece, Horton, from New wis ig | Hilaabetnport; Herbert of Free Religtonists—Addresses by Pro- | contains a large amount of cid armament, among apne Enchaninees, Tee tay baste ye, with ee Be Francisco, Aug 6, off the Strait Bock, Fa nor, gad CB aria ry The SI Minded and Stiff | *0sfer Youmans, the Rev. Jobn Welss, | Wilcl are som) Oe. op wan Ia skys gre and lost. evgryibing paeoahis Them art fou San Brandt, Apt tig ts low Let We Piceg Opnit, Keen, Fort Johnepa;' Gabe” 4 ~minde the Rev. J. Chadwick and Mrs. Black- a victoriousl, the flelds of Palo | “dee e ‘Mount Washington, Titcomb, from’ Liverpool for * an eee Core 5 m Serene in C il well—The Evangelical Alliance Criti- at, “tena Vista Chirac, “contreras and gavel tora he, to Dune? eS iy AEH, ARCA NG Do 27 Wore ee oe Wheaton, ms ‘ Alpine, Matsa prs, rok: . 5 lolino del Rey, Crossiag the parade groun( n homas Ort Li a Card! " . Necked in Counci coined. toward tte South Batiery, bastion mounting nine | ich Y Moore, Hortan, Ball River, NO, Foy Oct 1 lat G0 0 N:ton § 4 W Growell, Hoboken; Lark, Guptill’ New NO, 17 with ‘& Son; vessel 'to Boutley, Gilder- sleeve & Co. Oct Shad a hurricane lasting tor 24 (and | phosphate to Preston a bay, Aug 5, iat odo. Conference of “Free Religionists” was commenced | the Atlantic Bastu!), the party passed | Teccived some alight damage; no date, Int S4:44lon 74 | p "igh Tantallon Castle (Br), Brown. from San Francisco | tune, Hallett, New York: ship Lucy. wil A , ‘The third day’s proceedings of the session of the | guns and commanding Buttermilk Channe! , Inaue Biel i it Pe a aoe unter. Sezalh from Livervoot for Bom- | J°A' Goo h, Ore SE ote ence Wi H : rite i] ‘ ” 2 .e | Duncan’s famous battery, bronzed and scarred sed I ities of ‘ked staff. A Madras aud Calcutta; brigs Josie C ane, set “D0 THEY CONDEMN INFANTICIDE?” | yesterday morning, with a smaller attendance | hy'gun una service in. Mexico, aud still ooking as | "cur JB Withams, Fierce, Wumington, NO, 10 days, | , Ship Anna Decatur. Palterson, from Boston for Madras, | Piilaeiphin; Fork Porkips, Norfolk; Mary i Fe nell than on the previous day, and the proceedings | though they would respond with Vigor if called on | with naval stores, &c, to SFowell. | yy aay, | Bark Albatross Gur) Seetzen, from Liverpool for Gal- | Va{ot Fernandina; sehr MB Harris, ‘Mitchell, re ‘kal nd dull. for another brush. Alter examining the hospital Schr Rapidan (wrecker), Williams, fr % Veston, Oct 1, lat 4929, ton 7 06, B ve be sliadpccur pe ty fibenestrees quarters, chapel and barracks and the progress | ¢f% unk off Great swamp, with wrecking material Bark Laurd (Ger), from New York for Bremen, Sept27, | gniJeinak Ming. Te buck: Lincolm started, Due Fee Boys and Girls To Be Trained Together in THE PRAYER TEST. Of construction of the sea wail on the south side, | "Tee Nene ns ro Richmond, Va bg te furned and anchored inthe chaumel, where she re- ave 4 Psat The question of the eflcacy of prayer was intro- | haifan hour was spent in witnessing the evolu- | Schr Louisa A, Ellis, Richmond, Va. Gt 8 ai Sinn, <Ge?: from London for Philadelphia, | mained at sunset. Colleges—Julia Ward Howe for “Bosting” duced by a short speech by Mr. Frothingham, who Poe of the, rerrisen in Setachnens ot pacer. Be #4 Rommall, Uorson, Richmond, Va, for Bridge- fe plo Arrived, steamers, Albemarle, Bead, oo Fleston and Elizabeth Cady Stanton for New presided, after which papers were read by Profes- | Yas worthy of commendation, put the noticeable |" sebr Belle Haltaday, King, Alexandria. Boho Lape vor ee. Nereis, Beara, New York: -brig Isadore, Gris York—A Fashionable and Fearful sor Youmans and the Rey. John Weiss on the sub- | feature of the parade was, thé dine physique o! the Senn ravard Slade, Leper, Alexandia, tor. New Ha- Wren, Shediac. £ dk ved, bark Bessie Parker (Br), | wold, Clyde kiver, NB, for Port au Frince (de Dis- 4 men, who, if those yeater : REST, Oct 10—Arriyed, steamship Ville du H ‘Also arrived 16th, bark Flori M Hurl Leg: Audience for the Frenzied Females, Jak OF the eMeany ef prayer. Chadwick, of | 8¥¢T¥se shecimens, are much superior to the rauk | "Schr BR Hull, Post, Virginia. Burmont, New York (aud proceeded [or Havre ee | noene briay anaes Barbados Atde Durkee Meche A paper was also read by Rev. J. Chadwick, Of | and file of the ‘vest European regiments of the | Sent J 4 Ghasiveritoy Eine nlinivenbas Oct “Arrived bark Eliza Baras (ip. Vesey, | PH: bringeion, FAD ad ew Fuh, 1g Congress met yesterday at ten Brooklyn, on “Positiviem ip Religion, line. Major Roy stated that the utmost care is Schr D Hastings, Tilton, i ws for Philadelphia, put in short of Drovisious; "would ‘sail Rivers, Boston; Western Star, Crocker, do; JT Williams, mee oman . > = Mra, ANTOINETTE BROWN BLACKWELL read a | @Xercised in tue acceptance of recruits at present, | font HT Wood Curies, Vircinis again on the 18th. Newbury, Now York; F H Odiorne, Crowell, Providence a , se 5 rent ; Oct 4, bark Qu iy. . i ie we aq the corner of Madison avenue and Twenty-SiXth | j116 was the manifestation of God might be dis- qhaltty being the desidoratam more than quantity. Bohr B Oliphant Drone, Viceinis, Victoria (br), MeRenzle, Brunswick, Ga. orn | Den crereopey uarin i 2m serene street, A large number of seekers alter sensa- ted, but we have the universe, and that is un- Iver passing an hour or two in social recreation, | Schr Mary Jane, Leck, Virginia. Dexesans, ent t bark E WCohoon (Br) 15th—Arrived, bark Frederica & Carolina (Swed), Loft tions who had read the reports of the Herarp | Pure’ ze fation | te Party returned to the city well pleased with | Schr 8.3 Hoyt Cranmer, Virginia, Fancy), fro Madeira, just ed rigs Alice Abbott reongren, Londin’ schrs Kate Rommel, adams) Beverly questionably His. Science then was.the revelation | their vist, Generals Sweeney and Lovell both | Sehr WA Low, Hall, Vityinia. (ar , Nickerson. from La Have, NS, arrived 2th: Storm | Charles Morrison, Smiih, Boston Samus ait, gatuered to hear what might be said by the ladies % din the M 4 Schr B H Kirk, Robinson, Virginia. ing (Br), Mefntosh, from Nova Scotia, just arrived. Kelly, Providence; Onrust, Romer, do; Anme M Allen, ofGod. One branch of anatomists fluds no per- | served in the Mexican war. The latver-ofiicer Wa3 | gonr Hattie Low, Sherrer, Virginia. Fatmoura, Ja, no date—Put in, brig Delta (Br), Ham- | Conklin, do, who aye come here from all quarters of the | ...auty im life. Whether or not we can find a per- | Prowinent as @ commander in the consederate | Schr A Hammon mett, from Kingston, Ja, for Inagua (see Disasters). Cleared—Bark Harvester (Br), Peterson, Londonderry, - United States to make a new departure sonal God in iemaarea life in science may yet be be ibe aie Ons OF noNS wen yernes. who el Bobr yaake of Ma Oct }Arrived, ship Kate Troop (Br), Crock- fi sige Rrotene ee Eosoy, Noriolk tosne, Bn yaes Pts i odtnc. Boston: , dot I= fn the business of humanity. There was | °°0” ot. cstion, Man’s religious nature and its | over now and thinks the soouer the gull in bridged | Schr DS Mier, Cranmer, Virginia. ‘Lonvox, Oct 16—Arrived, steamshin Denmark (Br), | mer. Tear Bridgeport, Cty Julia A Berkelie, Smithy a great.felling off in the calibre of the women who | OP°D '0 @ < by oblivion the better for the nation.” Bohr A Eredmore, Rusel!, Virginia. Sumner, New York. 5 ward Wiliams’ Wainwright, Hoboken; ang, personal responsibility are only learnt by a survey | PY oblivion the better f Rohr M 8 Tibbitts: Robbing, Virwnia, Lincay, CB, Oct 18—In port brig, Daley Boynton, Ap- | Charley Woolsey, Parker. New Haven; Lavinia, Wells spoke, yesterday, for the reason that five orsiX | oF tne jaws of nature. Even our scuool brethren Masonic Raviaeeets be ear eee pe neat Schr DB Sawyer, Soper, Virginie, pieby. for New York, dg; sehr Geo Hughes (Br), Boudrot, | Bayless, New York: James Walker, Line, Albany; Lottis Will insist upon speaking upon the one threadbare r < Bo! Dy . » do. in Lf Peon, Troy. r test nature by the Bible, We test the Bible by | tion of about 100 guns of all calibres, is garrisoned | Schr WG Nelson, Rese. Virgin MataGa, Sept 27—Arrived, brig Alice M Putnam, Rogers, | Sailed—Bare Einigkeit, for Amsterdam; brig Prestis topic regardiess of what has been said just half an at present by nearly 500 men and is’ the principal | Schr H It Davis, Aldridge, Georgetown, DO, Marseilles; schr Mabel F Staples, Cole, Gibraltar: atmo, for Rio Janeiro. nature. To me {t seems that popular speculative 3 Schr W F Pheins, C Georgetown, DC, Cleared ‘25th, brigs Bolle of tl Williame, No BRUNSWICK, = Lunt hour before. Many ladies who have never had the | .cience ig more or less atheistic, pantheistic, when Tone Lathe cotenen beg tty ens side of the Echt Oakes Amod, tons tieneetegy, ioe Yorks Ellen Marla, ogling Atlan ae ; do Se Cis. Pa UCRSEO! pre tah pie honor of being mothers will insist upon their desire | j6q to investigate science in the light of theortes, | island is occupied by Lieutenant Moore, a soldier | fcnr Wb Marre Kine, Goprectown. DO, for Haddon, | “Muusovine Bent Lcarrive aie Hotmdae: Br), | Parker Bartados”? Cot /o—Salled, schr John Douglass, to send in papers about the favorite subject Of | ryiess we discredit his wisdow,we must believe that | Who has served sixty-one years in the army of the Schr W M Wilson, Brown, Georgetown, DC, for Provi- | Reid, San Francisco via Burrard Inlet, BANGOR, Oct 14—Arrived, schr Helen Mar, Duncan, “Enlightened Motherhood.” “G, yy | Umited States, He entered as a drummer or fifer, | dence, MONTREAL, Oct 14—Cleared, bark Jas Primrose (Br), | New York. God has revealed his true character in “Cosmos.” | and became fife major. At the close of over hulf | | Schr L A Knowles, Knowles, Baltimore, Bhearer, Montevideo, BATH, Get 14- Arrived, schr Albus, Rich, New York Acertain lady, named Isabella Beecher Hooker, | 1 He must live in human bers His anat lint Hin A century of service the government generously | Schr 4 Avery, Ryan, Baltimore. in Eun en, CGF Mnkvetved, steamship Gregee @r), pERIDGEPORT. Oct 1s~Arrived, schrs Eliza, Ball, Ele e Ce Le uu hings, iS modes My ore, ie hi pool (an roceeded), 1. I , New rh bi = 7 ~ . ” ty 4 be aS er). . st a a deat ee be vee Saag with greabasal, | Seomek We have only carefully to read the Jacts | above want in his declining years. He is now sur- | | Schr Wm Allen, Jones, Baltimore, for Bridgeport in port ‘ooh 1 Gamay Minin (ep he Nowe Ok | Claared Beh? Mprorer, Brows, New ek. ma) pal rs. Hoo! Soe ss sling seated rs te seoiaia tne legis yaks cen geneaa ok Founded by a family of children and grand-ciil- Biche John Romine! pry illard, Relamare (or Forman, hens quis task. fase end Russi Faien, hag 4 oe Rion rived Te 8S Nee ae at ee Tavprpocl and with her eyes turne ce t ren, and awaits patiently the last tattoo, way, jel. for New Cracker ‘abino, Paine. unc; Zouave, Rowell, | via Sydney, rig C ichols (Br), Chase, Matanzas characte his final destiny may be learned Bedford, Ging le, Blanen - | for Balti ciirs Geo W theatre. Sutrage was in her soul and loomed | ore ‘truiy from nature; tan from any divine | == a |e Merapin, Wooster, Phitadstphs for Salem, Gi! Pareles Aner con. Getauape tie ee, | oe Saltnnea, Slenasiass sourd Geo Washing lol) Bare: through her beautiful eyes. Her gray curls were | revelation. To me the scientific evidence of Schr C Kiendle, Phelps, Philadelphia for Wareham, Lord, Whitmore, for New Orleans; barks Mina (Sw), | CUTLER, Me, dct 4—Arrived, schrs Wm Deming, Mitch: tossed in a frenzy 28 she appealed to that deity | mind ts “indestructible; is as certain | that SHIPPING NEWS Passed Through Heli Gato. for New Orleans weleared 6tnt Adelaide Pendergart sue Laie eran cane oe nee roe ae ’ ‘ ter indestructible, t science rove e Br), Randoff, for New York, | ‘Lat (Br), fc ‘Bth—At " gchr 8 & B Small, Wi: Shulee, Ni ‘whom so many of the ladies of the ‘Woman's Con- | ™t if BOUND SOUTH. (Br), Randoff, for New York, ura (Br), for Mo th—Arrivea, schr mall, Warren, Shulee, NS, to os that it is a_ realit that it is bile, do; (D1 gress are ready and willing to diseount. b personal” entity, ‘then tvere. can bo ‘Manas te ACS Ee Schr Favorite, Clark, Providence for New York. Glensarie'¢ ry (gr Unita Bias, 4 ANiutitus (Gen, Dae | DIGHTON Oct M—Arrived, sehrs Taa, Decring: Whist- ‘After Mrs, Hooker had gat down upon the plat. | nolboger any doube'as to itsimmortality.. It ts meni w York—This Day. Schr & A Mount, Mount, Providence for New Fork, vids, for New York (cleared Sth), and others as before, | Jer, Keefe, and 8 W Ponder, Thrasher, New York for form and was calm, the Rev. Mrs, G, Angusta | ROf science that can or does deny, immortality. f0N AND MOOK. |. HtGm Waren. wighr Mebeca Mary, merril, Fort Sedurson for New | Gleared™~ath brig Amel ea Galieata, *allod-Sche George Edwin, Sammis, Now York, Sooper ito cpa upon, op of Een | Sarersas any tae care, Matha: | Eaneeiscvocsez it | Gandy Mook. ove $ at | wfMGRMSR OR ies Totant he Mew York, | wiitses. Aon YC one wie wus Eons ten | Reser eaetennt ee Mea BK wet ” ple w e ct science, he ingury to- | > road 5 y . h stone on. lyde. it JAGO, —In port rat "y fe t a Stan the Propensity of sree women ts this gone | aay by tens of modsands ie hiss the dike and | Moou rieGK Gra 3 18] Mell Gace...--Leve 184 | "ichetov Barton Phuney, New Bedtrd or Pauade- | Baluiors figs eure na na, on mn | wie emonred aad Zt nt domnet daegt on “ | science in accord *” Faith is good, but sight is STCEISE exe be F. i, NB, ved, achrs De! ir), Turner, s" NWICH, Oc! rrived, 8c! gress to speak on this agitating subject of “Mother- | better. Ifthe Father has written the laws 4a the OCEAN STEAMERS. Bohs Sok Petoeat Wises: Rreiiesee ance orks tt Rise aan oy pommel, ey NOrks Ath, Onaealin (rh, | Welles Walley Par sannaonen: (5 iy adap ito? hood.” It would puzzle the average mother of five aaa Boe eae en cnen Roe ace Schr Cynthia Jane, Gardiner, Providence for New nfl? arrived Mth, schr DR Beckford, Harris, James Bristol, RI, : eae 4 an3 et i ak es 5 PA Z x 5 ver. Sailed—I james ‘ard, Liesegang, Havana: or six children to know why that women who | frurh, oe me DATES OF OETARTCRE, FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | “Schr Horace L Francis, New Haven for New York, Gienred 14th, bark Viking (Br), Ryerson, Ensenada | Suwannee, Gates New Yoru. ene - have never had children should discuss a subject | Mr. FROTHINGHAM, after apologizing for the ab- tdi bons omaciacteh a Schr Euen Boice, Providence for New York, River Platte). 10th—Satied, schr Sabae. Dyer, Port Spain. ‘that they have no knowledge of, except from the | Sence of a gentleman who was to have been bcelal Destination. 3.5, Oftom Schr 610 Lane, New Haven tor New York. bimamrtear d spNcta OU aeaeaaa We Winen Gecepetowin DU fae PAR tee reading of books. Bice Thought in Relation to Religious Institutions? | bereire.. z ie Brosaway BOUND Rash, IPR Srmaxsmir Cons) BEALL KIVER Oct le -Ariived, schrs, Thoodore Dean», Folowing the reverend lady, there came on the | adfreased the audience on this subject at some ts. t 1; Broadway, Steamship Chesapeake, Johmson, New York for Port- Axrwaxr, Oct 1—Arrived, Steinmann, Lechere, New | Paitadclpis; ® M Tyler, Borden, Hoboken, S'3 Smith . C engtu, after which the Conference adjourne Oct 18: 7 . i , New York. pista ae E. ©. Lovering, who was, for a | (chav, ater wl oct 38 Fbowiue Gicen | Schr Ann Elizabeth, Xitching, Elizabethport for Ports | ysqvccJst, Talisman, Baker, Bavannah; PG Blanchard, | Net. ted" park D A Brayton (now. of Yall River, 538 Wonder, nota clergyman. She said that but few THE EVENING SESSION. Oct, 18 69 Broaaway. sunt Prairie Bird, Ra‘ Arrived’at Flushing 24, Montreal, Davidson, Philadel- | toDs), Gray, Baltimore, to load for Genoa. ‘women understood the laws of health which should | At the evening session there was a larger at- Oct. 18 ¢ Bowling Green | 300" Hrd, Rathburn, New York for Windsor. | phia; Dagmar, Olsen, New York. Grae A Oe govern their conduct during the perioa of preg- | tendance than on any previous evening, and the | lock So prouae Green | “Schr Avail, Smith, Philadelphia for New Bedford. CAIEE Aug 21 Passed, Lady Blesington, Williams | wick’ Gat Madagurag, Alacer Franconi againe and nancy, No child should be brought into the world | space of the hell of the Cooper Institute was about | Oct. 22.; EwowlingGreen | Schr J Ponder, Brown, New York for Boston. angi tor Hong Kong; Jas 6 Stone, Phinney, New York | Wintiva, Brightaan, New York} HN Deane, Macomber, Which was not-the product of love. two-thirds occupied. Mr. Frothingham presided, | Olympi Oct, 22. 7BowlingGreen | §chir Decatur Oakes, Baker, Port Johnson for Boston. ARpRossan, Oct 2—Arrived, HC Sibley, Colson, Gree- | 40, Mrs. ELIZABETH OHURCHILL spoke on the samo | and introduced the essayist of the evening, the | CityofBrooklyn.:lOct 33. 15 Broad way Bont perulie, Cote ver, Ainay Toe Boeen. nock, : . ‘ GALVESTON, Oct 10—Arrived, schr Potosi; Jackson, subject, She said that it was 8 mistake to think | Rev. John Weiss, arin. bet. 5s f} Broadwar Schr Eva Diverty, Hand, Philadelphia for poston, Auznoat, Sept 20-Salled, Zanrak, Asiholm, New York. | Anis Fut. that woman’s ole duty was to multiply and re- | Mr. Wuiss read a paper on “Dogmatn Connection paltie ar eBay. Schr Eliza Mamilion, Coles, New York for Boston, STH Oot S—galled, Howard, “O'Neill, Doboy; Lo- |i, Sanee seeamanp. Ben. Jacinto, (Br), BarreWe TAver: plenish the earth. e have too many children witn the Vangelical Alliance.’? Aiter eining vi 3.. G Schr Washington, Elizsbethport tor Bridgeport. ved. e t! Siready. It is in vain that Bishop Cox abd Bishop | dogma as believed by tle ortuodox, he said:—You | root v lose bowing Green | Bcht OS Konera. bell, New York for Boston. sqiuicrot, Oct e—arived. Starbeam, Millard, New York uy bark Edmund Richardson (Br), Brodie,: pkins talk from the pulpit against the crime of | migut as well deciaim Greek tragety tc orchard | Citv of Ricnmund/O-t 25. 15 Broadway. accht Maria Adelaide, Hall, Port Johnson for Provi- | Lonida, Risso, do; lipotar, Sundman, Baltimore. HAMPTON ROADS, Oct i—In the roads, scbra Bagle,: infanticide, There are laws deeper down than | trees aa elaborate a scheme of redemption for | Samaria, Ock 25. -.|4Bowling Green | G¢D¢6. - ace, Cole, New York for Boston. Sailed 24, Oastine, Wilson, Cardiff; D W Chapman, | (Cobb, from Georgetown, DO, for Boston; Cohasset, Ba~ anything we know. Every woman knows | man deduced from texts. (Cheers) Alter dis- ». + {fd Broadway. Schr Nathaniel Holmes, Smith, Amboy tor Ne Station, New, York Yenaclo. Layarello, Baltimore: th, | Kee Pe ER NA. Oct Tie kn : that we are bringing into the world moral | cussing and describing with considerable carica- eee teen | ede maces et » Amboy tor New Bed: | Lapland (9), Jones, New York; Anno Williams, Skinner, |» NEW ORLEANS, Oct 12 Arrived. ship, Tabor, Otis, monstrosities. When physical monstrosities are | ture the popular and orthodox scheme of salva- : Bowling Greea | Schr E Wootten, Young, Wechawken for Somerset. ‘in port ith, Sandusky, Norton, for New Orleans; Rock- | for Falmouth, f, putin in distress, Below, ships ‘Tasm born the physician thinks it perfectly proper to | tion, he said the consciousness of right and wrong ..{Liverpooi..|4 Bowling Green | Schr 8 Buckley, Buckley. New York for Bridgeport. Delap, for New York. nian, Willis, from St Nazaire; Henry Pelham, Do; pus them Gut of the | world. Motners know thas isthe immediate discovery of the laws of nature, : | mamas. es prome way. foe ghalicnse, Terry, & Now York for Southpor! eRHAVEN, Oct 1—Arrived, Smidt @), Dannemann, frgee Monte ee. shits) City ot Gal zB N inging in worl ver mre oe vi Ne —Sailed, steam: of veston, Bvs lew molal monstrosities. Tele not the duty oF every | mluons of gouiy nen ud woten, may of W bom Berea | Broanrar | SR Ne Ea ae A Eee nen, | aaaind Sth M, Hlola A, Kenaady fateh, North | Tg en) a man and woman to be fathers and mothers, for it | were as upright as Socrates, without his genius, Pera rols: [is proaawns Sehr Arctic, Carter, New York for Boston, \°” Uave™ | America; Abbie Ryerson, Dunkerton, Mobtte. beigua Nenana eke ig the ante-natal condition that determines the | who liued belore that period, The doginatists do ) Felir Memento, Nigkersom, New York for New Beatord. | abana’ SePt B—Clesred, Konig Carl, Knudson, | PACE Oy Tat auute Torrey, Libbey, Greenook. | character of the man. not omit practical ethics, and they are not omitted Schr Nellie Clark, Doane, New York for Boston. Brovwsrsnaven, Oct 2—Arrived, Mimi P, Thian, New NORFOLK, Oct 13—Pat back, schr Ghingarora, Sheri- Mrs. ELIZABETH CADY STANTON rose at thtsmoment | from thelr mode of conversion. Men are 80 PORT OF NEW YORK, OcT. 16, 1873. ; Prima Donna. Housken, do; Indiana, Zernichow, | 4an, for New York (se and seemed to be a little excited. Briefly, she | brought up that ethics are incomplete without ay oe sso pnintoneaekg M5: 4: ik 3¢ Disasters). Phinaciniie. WBURYPOBT Oct ii Salled, schr 8 © Noyes, Lee, seemed to coincide with the ideas of the preceding | dogma, and they imagine that morality has been SAILED. Banortona, Sept 27—Arrived. Isabel, Artan, New York; | New York. speaker. But Boston, full of purity and sentiment, weighted in the world until the arrival of St. Paul's — Joaquina Berrerai, Leston, New Orlcaus (@nd cleared’ | . NEW BEDFORD, Oct 15—Arrived, steamship, Santee, ‘Was about to develop itself. ’ | Epistles, The mind has got to watch its doc- CLEARED. Steamsbipg Silesia (Gen), for Hamburg: Tybee, St Do- ogi for Tarraxona) 94h, Monjuloh, Riera, Now York. | Springer, New York; schr Lamartine, Butler, Pausdel- ingston, Savannah ; Zodiac, do; South Carolina, Charles- Mrs. JULIA WaRD Hows, who has been very | trine so closely that morais get loose. A gaa ivy mingo, 1 Steamship Silesia (Ger), Hebich, Hamourg—Kunhardt B Phillips, Baker, Baltimore: Mary 4 18 in Liv. ySAvonwanars, July 26—Sailed, Jonny, Hartman, New P sailed—Schrs Minnehaha, Dongiass, Keak Inlet; Bi modest during the Congress, and who hasrefused | mind that 18 well pled with evangelical | ¢ co. 4 7 " ‘orl Rankin, Philadel- the platiorm steadily ahd with persistence, stood | purases gets the sentiment and the passion of It; | “Steamship Tybee, Delanoy, St Domingo, £e—Samana | Athonais (ie) Antwerp; Robina avon Livcewoobe Pie. | oBOkBEAbx, Oct 1—Safled, Hazard, Anderson, New York; | phia: Henry Gibby Chase: Sarai Jane, Long, and M up tithe middie of the hail, surrounded by water- | fust as novel reading grows and the latest. passion | Bayon delpnia; barks Kate Crosby (Br), Antwerp; Barone Vra- | Olaf Olsen, and Palmetract, Jacobsen, do. MEAT SOkE Detie Pic atrived, echrs 3 Taylor, Hil Jalls and paniers, ‘There was something in her | in music. He uoticed it was easier to “Come to | , Meausubip City of New York, Deaken, Havana—F Alex- | nyézany (Aun, Cork; Johann. Carl (Get), Havee: La | font NG from Boyan Sept), Clandia, Dinas, Witming- | x" Work fot Providence: HF hiv, Boker; ae Oke ‘ave face and in her slow and distiuctive speech | Jesus” im the vestry than to practice the precepts. er & So ace (Ital), Cork or Falmouth; Romance (Br), Havre; A n Saile H ye : fhat commanded avtention irom the andience. ardequs on the street. This Tyetem may fave ane qecamanip H Livingston, Mallory, Savannah—W B | Klockmann Coa) Bremen brits merous lab, Cork ot Oren oe CMe haste, Wanye New dS ene laud allele tty, 2 ee Looking toward the window, she said that she | ners but it nas very bad Inck in reforming them, | CRicnmsntp Zodiac, Chapin, Savannah—Murray, Ferris | *#!mouth; Emil Devrient, Stettin. Canpiry. Oct 2—Satled, Mira, Gundersen, Wilmington, ied rarobrs > Faias, Severs, from: Bostom for Phitert hoped that no voice would go out from | With rare exceptions In this country the swindling | &Co. ‘ i Wind at sunset, SW. NG, $1, Mercugius, Ludvig, New Orleans. Geiphin, Hasleton, Rovers, 0 for Aaxandra: Addie, ¢ the Woman’s Congress which would seem | is contracted tor. by othodox professors, Swindlers | Steamship South Carolina, Becket, Charleston—J W Rntored ovat Brae Jolund, for Philadelphia; Mo- Fue tor Dennis, sloop Tda Vat Nore Peale 20 eee cl inee HYG 4p Of, gq imiauticide, that | gamblera and thieves have been brought up in | (UMA fF oa Lawrence, Norfolk—Old Domtn- Marine Disasters. "Givin, Leptzo—sailed: ico Walker, Cole, Gloucester, | forNew York. > anbrehnniiwaipat crime of crimes, The women of America were esbytertan, Methodist and Episcopalian pews. | ion Steamshin Co. ? Sreawsntr Mrssount (Br), Pearson, from Liverpool tor | pCitcvtr4, Sept 2—Cleared, Doxford, McDonald, San | Also railed, schrs 8 W Blake, Blake, Ere vinenoe i Haverstraw; Periloes Saunders, Ni about to be placed upon the record. Mrs. Howe | Let there be anew departure, and let facts be Steam ship orth Point, Foley, Philadelphia—Lorillard | New Orleans (before reporie |), was for Phila- 1 ed on soni : the NE point of the Gingerhead Ground Oct L. She hed | -,Sailed (rom Sangor Sept, Calumet, Cheever, Boston; | Now York; Ba wi lard, Wood bur: Spoke in an earnest and forcible manner for some | notched in nature; let the great scheme of atone- | steamship Ne York ; 6th delphia; 8 T Stevens, ley, Rockport or New York emerara and New York; 6th; $ ork; Moments against this deadiy and villanous offence | ment be mutual redemption. How could it benefit | Steamshi Chesaneake, Johnson, Portland—J ¥ Ames, | 150 passengers on board, No cargo had been savee up to | Golden Fleece, Gunn, upon the law of nature, and when she had | Amertea if ail its people beileved the articies of | Ship © H Southard, ldridce, Léndon—ChasL Wright | the th, and it was not likely that any would De before | Dard Stratthnsirn, Sinclais, New Zork pct treeless Aan oS! |, there was more enthusiastic and honest | orthodoxy; if America continued its money muk- 0. 1 veasel went to pieces. Dover, 0 n i. PORTLAND, O, t B— r applause for her sentiments than has yet been | ing: if the articles save and the dollars damn? TOitk Agtar (on, Henricksén, Falmouth for orders— | Hane Wino Hunren, at Savannah Oct 18 from Rarrow, | deinhia for Antwerm sO Asehim Stith, from Phila. | (go Een from'San Frances, ne Pir OF me Dawn heard in the Woman’s Congress, And here let it be | Alter a coutinuance of this strain of remark, | “fark Fede (lial), Maran!, Londonderry—A P Agresta. | Teports that on the 4th insta seaman fell from the fore- Duat. OetS—Arrived, Brisk, Perry, London for Charles. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 15—Arrived, bark Henrietta understood that the applause came from the | which was interspersed here and there witn wit- Bark Enrica (Aus. Bellinich, Belfast, 1—Slosovien & | tP#ail yard and was lost. His name was Louis Horst- | ton (and anchored); Tinto, Simpsui, do for New York | Steinorth Ger), Stelnorth, Liverpool; schrs Geo B Jew-; audience of New York ladies who are separated | ticisms, Mr. Weiss concluded by thanking the audl- . : man, a native of Flensbarg, Denmark. Gand sailed). Seay era ies waded) Cheney, LAuseviias ats from the members of the association by a line of | euce for their courtesy in listening to him. Bark Jano Avery (Br), Dodds, Cork for orders—Sweet- | Brig Aurma (an, ‘was spokeng0ct 10, Iat 28, lon 70 30, dis- Off 24, Tahti,, Ronnblom, from Grimsby for Baltimore, | K auger, Paley Portsmouth ; Francia L Godfrey, God-! benches established for the convenience of the as- | Mr. ELLINGER followed by the reading of a paper | 14nd, Bowring & Co. masted; she would make for tie nearest port. gtr dagts pyle Ae ol fey, New Xork) Marv J asell, Eldridge, Lynn, M iy Bociation, on “the Evangelical Alliance,” the burden of | ,Baik 2ury jor) Sivertsen, Queenstown for orders— | Brio Paoreus, Ackley, in attempting to get out of the | Fide, trom New York for Odesan: Conceziones Nuss, | _Cleared-stenmships fadiana (new), Sumner. Liverpoot enn Cranron, who seems to be an honest pats which was a complaint that the Alliance declined | “Bark P Mendelssohn (Ger), Barber, Bremen—C Luling | {,erbarhor Sth inst, got on to Cates’ Point, bliged, and from 449 for, Constantinople : 23d, #icoronata Monte Car: vie Queenstown; Saxon, Crowell, geen ; barks, Cari raightiorward woma! rose to explain. irs. | to take up the consideration of “Science.” & Co. if melo, NO, do essa. Passed down 2th, Kig- ugust (Ger), Siewert otterdaim ; Colorado (Br), erry Stanton said that she 7 N a - |. Bri Isanone, Griswold, from Clyde River, NB, for Port | met, Cosulich, from Constantinople for New York. Bromen; bri John Welsh, Jr, Vanselow, ; sobre M; Cha SIGCSE Se A AGROSTEOERE Ran | Oe eran acioerand ae saboct ten | are Mole Oren), Ramee Menvarg Teen 8) PO eerie put Into Boston Oct efor. repaite Havingoa | \Donging, Oot tn the ronda Nellie May, Biairctrom | # Munsell, Hidridge, Lynn; Joun Farnum, favored infanticide. She had merely stated tiat = Bark Nina (Ans), Ivancich, Lussino (Austria) for or. | the 5th inst) in lat 87. lon 67, in a gale, sprung aleak. Bhe | New York, apd. De! : Which Was an acknowledged fact in the world 4 ders—Slocovich & Co, aihed was compelled to throw overboard her deck load of lumn- Saited 2d, Cameo, Bulford, New Orleans. Lawes, Del, Oct AM—Arrived, at noon to-day, bari Always wou'd be ugul woman bad the and THE ISLAND FORTRESS. Bark Lile dir) Caswell, Cape Town, CGH—R W Forbes, | MF: Ce oe toe Liter cols WA J Ee Dinero iat | passed in at l PM bark Edwin, provabie trou tity Potete always would pe uni ae) 4? optite and Bark Antonio U (itab, Granatl, Trieste—John C Seager. | _ Bic Drrza (Br), Hammet, from Kingston, Ja, for Ina- | fom Cronstedt for Liverpool; 20th, Im Och, TEE | Peete alta nud bale apraciee weit te ous thin ersacen : ‘Sh Gouirol Gr uék persow, Ui d Womah Was Bark New York (Ital), Pallo, Naples—A P Agresta. gua, in ballast, to load salt ‘for Halifax, was dismastcd, | CM, do for do. fordign veesol bas just passed, thought grand chough to bring into the world a dozen of | ragormai Inspection of the Government | , PA" Budeavor, Mountior, Nuevitas—Marcus Hunter | and'put into Falmouth. Ja, no date; will probably come pated’ aa Get served, Revieies Cahill, Macabs. 11 PM—A large children by all means let her do so, But ifa wo- Go. home under jury ma: 1; Robert L Lane, 3 United Stat NEwoastix, t 15—Steamer Saxon, for Boston, man with & weak and sickly constitution should Recruiting Depot at Geverner’s ts Bark Coringa (Br), Watson, Baltimore—¥ H Brown & mBRa8¥ Nicuoxs Be). Chase fram, Matanzas for Balti “"Gunvoneran, Oct sailed, Falken: Christensen, Wilk parsed dowmnat a3) Bic ship Francis ilvard ferane Ties a drunken an rol rt} cl raps o} ster, mm janes a) Ne he mington, 3 a ta fever chidres: be tides pron Bes how ahs iene 7 ecudeT us "\emanecue ee ok Capella (Nor), Wurschmidt, Philadelphia—Tetens cnr Ocean Wavx, Crabb, left the wharf at Ipswich, Graxoor, Oct 4—Arrived, C A Hoard, Nevt'le, Porto | Queenstown, passed owe, this PM under tow. Sch Deber for herself and ali others. (Applause.) Gravé ¢ Brig Elvie Allen (Br), Coombs, Seville—Miller & Hough- | Mass morning of Oct 14 and ran upon the rocks mear thé | fie Sd, 7 H Armstrong, Brady, Havana; 4th, | Potter, for Bangor; Westmoreland, for Frovidence, zt etter f York), Liv. | to be the Vaderland, sailes ‘this Woment an Old and venerable lady, with Garrison. wharf, where she remained through the day. About sun- | Alabama, Flint, New Orleans. cess ‘Traveller, for Beveriy ton. n- . i Gi Bept Arrive Agric W Virde! atty, Phil- | Adelaide, below here, com{ng up with a ship and a bar! white hair, named Mrs, Flizebeth Peabody,’ came | an informal visit was pald yesterday to Major | ,,Bf Coneeicoa & Maria (Port, Moreira, Valencia—Mas- | set she was hauled off and towed to the wharf, leaking | , (cits fames Boris ae Male in fow, probably, Lazio © Too Rod Francis bourneut, t Bi 26—Sailed, ‘Oct 14—Arrived, brig Isaac Carver, Wil- forward ou the platiorm, and explained the'detals | poy, sixtn regiment United States infantry, com- | “rig Fmelia tal Ruggiero, Constantinopte—Jobn © | “Soun eu_Binn, trom Georgetown, DO, for New York, | Rami cept Ae calcd, Crang, Tomesieh, New YOR, | wd banaue foe wiimansiye Dele ache Helbe Roww her looks, seemed to belong to the old school of | mandant at Governor's Isiand, by a party of select | “il George cbr), Champlain, Arroyo, PR—Bentley, Tay, ad ith Ween aah raatk toca booked! “ites Grieanss Arisons, Gonanh, Cardi ahd Hew Yorm; Bay | ise relied Wilard Sand TMarriet Baker: Webbert jadies who are not seen in our streets or our is city, ainong whom were Brigadier | Gildersleeve & Co, thought that she would not go up to the city. 2-Arri alia onse 3 Alt i ‘Amboy. houses any more. ‘She looked uke a drawing, made | &eatlemen of this city, ainong ig Brig Excelsior (Br), Mayor, Hamilton @ermuda)—Dun- 8 Ks ty. Hawnvea, Oct wed, Westphalia (a), Schwonsen, | Nev AOGUTG. NHL Oct iscarrived, sehr Tadiana, ) Scun Curxcanona, Sheridan, from Norfolk for New | New York. . NH, Oct 4 : Fate Cuxhaven Ist, Abby T Goudy, | Pendleton, Rondout; Herald, Grogan, ‘and Ben} Reed at, wily lees of Saeklond. 5 |, balled Stunt Siar bards, Mee dae % | adams Philadelphia Gov Coney. Ridley Hoboken; Jee. 3 Liverroon, Oct 8—Afrived, ‘Elizabeth F Thompson, | sie Williamson, oye Port Johnson: J Wy ruff, Has- Ger Aa for repairs, encoun: | wright. Galveston (and entered out same day to return); | Rell, George : Unison. Hurst, New York. orn! by Hablot K. Browne, or asi she might have known | General Thomas Sweeney, United States Army; | can McCall. y it back to Norfolk Oct Martha Wasuington, and the audience listened 10 | Major General Charles K. Graham, Engineer of the | p20, Cjilianwaila (@n), Puller, St Jotns, NF—Bird, | YOPE. put back to Norfolk Oct 18 with fess of deatload, pe utterances with great pleasure and | pepartment of Docks; General Mansfield Lovell, Brig Acadia (Br), Ganion, St Johns, NP—Hatton, Wat- | Ct, which put inito Ch aston Oot 13 for re eneout LOW 5 ? , son & Co, tered a heavy gale in iat 31, in which lost foresall, main- va: fa Mrs, CHURCHILI, @ lady dressed in black and | Colonel McNally, United States Army, of Fort | “Zone Morey F Trundy, Warren, Falmouth, Ja, for or- | boom, forestay, stove cabin and lost part of deckioad, wey Bul” Gontiace a7 Gulley, Pubtadg, New York: | failed Tate brig Be Liasbell iho no Batons Whitmore, with @ nervous manner, read a paper ou “Prison | Wadsworth, Staten Island, and other gentlemen. Gy ie og id = Hn 4, Wi Sone James H Sxecine, from York River, Va, for New | Jeannic armatrong Falvey, Sydney, CB; Wastrow, | Rockland. ) hase, wno'husbeen acting as abrisou inspeciress | TROOP left the wharf at Whiteball lip in te | g (ot nn ee ane ft Jou, Nb—tency a | PBA fon Dike Cape Cane nates at the galsngick | Aico! segtsn, Gatvocton® Magia” wieming” Rich: | Parana iar anetniorc ont wontons, ner ase, Who: ti r 4 lon e gale st yatr , i , Rich: A { ining ‘State of Rhode foland, having teen ap, | island steam yacht Governor’s Island at | | Sclir Gold Hunter Br), Young, St John, NB—Heney & him on Monday. Oct and when picked up uy fhe wid mond, Wie “Eno Ts aibot, "Falbod Jane roi 0 | ,PROVIDENCE. Oct 15—Arrived, sohrs John A Grifin,; v0 , was leaking. ver! rede q ia; Sd. Antares cht, New 4 f ; : ‘Pointed vy the Governor of thit State tofll that | noon, and first procseded on a fying | | Sir Porto Plata, Smith, Tamoa (Plorida)—B F Metcalf | fevessury toubandon hers Ty DMI Feidering It | devel, Tt oy dimandson, New Orleans;” Magnolia’ | Cobleigh, Eileabethport Below, sehrs Zachary Tagior,, oillce, trip of salutation around the French frigate | 0 nsacola. Hill, trom New York; Wm Farren, Lindsey, do. The great paper of the day was read by Mrs. Schr RA Edwards, Miller, Fernandina—A Abbott. Bcus Misr. Tries, from New York for Washington, |" 2d, Skirner, Orveskang, Galveston: Antoni Bailed-—Steamera Wm Kenuedy, Foster, Baltimore; Caroline A. § iid The mohiens chosen by fe was | Magicienne and the United States sloop-of-war Sehr Seio, Smith, Jacksonville n Bea with a cargo of stone, previously reported ashore of | q Eratt rey New Vork vate. epi Sandy Tock Mary, Crocker, Philadelphia ; nehrs EM Saw; rer, Kelley, 8 Te (ani imber tor St John, NB " Sc Pullsb r. Jones’ Point, Potomac River, was still hard and fast | 9 3 entitled “Tue Necessity of Female Professorships in | Frolic, both of which vessels were lying in the | , Schr Alired Keen, Pillsbury, Orange Blut—it P Brown | Jones, Polis, Parnas eter ee Ariel was trying 9 | 8d, Kltzateth Child,iLind more; vanhoe, Herri- | Charleston, to’ lo an- Mscoiae eae weit S potning need EHy ‘ANd | stream off the Battery. The yacht was then | “g:hrH RBernes, Bam, Raltimone—¥ Chalmers. feber ofall day uh, and ate haber ightoned of | BS BRNas eet "Uitnores New ‘Oreanay "Lancautas | Foam, Homa, Manat preyed, Fiala " c + a Schr Bay State, oston—Chas Twing. Taylor, Philadel phi ‘ i man, ° Haverst Hannah EB Brown, Percival, do was dressed in'black, with an elegant gold chain | headed for Governor's Island pier, where the party | ser Hero, Haker, Salem—R W Ropes & Co, Sonn Eva (of Salem), from Bangor for Danversport, ‘Porstad our ad Panteer, Neilsen, New York; Crimea, | J Terry, M reus Haversira mF Burden, Adam: - SOU ated that 5! eft at twenty- rt | ; e 4 4 1 es , vas owed ¢ 5 vi i , . seven Years of age a wilow with Ave chiltten aud | mandant, AMiar brief IMLOESRADED Of Court eaies | eee TS asia Liman Peat tn ey eeh, | are Hae il Beep rma | Rene, mete nmenctaee gusto. Joh Aoriiea PMavoae seh Fats staan, Hallache 300 in bank. This was in the year 1852. Alter Hand. . i ‘ Scur Eant P Masox, Bray, which arrived at Somerse! - 4 Ue . . 3 a iD Ae describing the advantages that can be obtained OBJECTS OF LOCAL AYD SCIENTIFIC INTRREST Meamer Bristol. Wallace, Phitade!noin—James Hand, | 18tB, {rom Georgetowh, DC. was out, in all the late gales, | ton, (Changed trom Nem tore eer ea ats Hey Pond'dos tara big tat 2 a ald Veranda! nA Coieneasnne deameok tues pie baa oe together | on the island were visited; by a rather curious | yi t Yacht Fearles Samuels, Carthagena—WS Sain | Gnd boarted her from all points; sprung aleak of 3A ved at Holyhead Lew Harbor), 8d, John Mayall, | | RICHMOND, det 4 Sallod,’ sche’ Katie Ranger, Mare iy a O earl er “J ‘ b " re wer, erpool for Savannal 15 NO C) a Osborne’: bread for many years by her pen, and, though de- | coincidence the first place examined being the Cleared 15th :— rote Per neel; blew away sin. faba si'oue tune hea tee ‘Om do'2d, Pomona, from Liverpool for New York. | ean, FRANCISCO, Get Arrived, hip, St Sharia é cision might be given fo ete bs literary women, she | cemetery where rest the remains of Colonel Joseph Pak Biverhoi (Nor), Natvig, Cork for orders—C Tobins | feet of water in the cabin. CO rae sates, Tornado, Dauerwood, Macabi ; a ley, New York; schr Roscoe, Eastman, Ochots! Was proud to say she could still make @ loaf Of | piympton, late Colonel of the Seventh United | “Bark Kong Carl (Nor), Jansen, town f Scun H 8 Manow, Winer, from Georgetown, DO, for | " Cicared 24, Chill, McLeod, Cardiff: 4th, Gananoque, | salled—Bark Sea Mew (Br), Rose, La Libertad; schr bread or milk a cow, deny ‘tantry and father-in-law of General Lovell, | Tei & Beckinagne st nem™ Queenstown for orders— | pairhaven, put into Fortress Montrons, Oct 1b, anid ro- | villa, Pensacola, t , ane | voleta, Baseart, Guayinas. i : Proiessor MARIA MITCHELL, @ lady with a fine ates infantry ai * | "Bark Emerald (Nor), Petersen, Queenstown for orders= | Ports having encountered norther of Absecon Light | | Lisuox, sept 27—Arrived, Rock Glen, Higgins, New | | 1sth—Arrived, steamship Colorado, Dearborn, Hong: face, grey curis and in old-iashioned costume, who | Colonel Plympton served with distinction as an | Tetens & Bockwann. eee ee oe aree tute ca taste to send | York. Kong and Yokohama. } isa daughter of the great astronomer Mitchell and & | omer in the war of 1812 and in the Mexican war, — re a ‘an teste? seumade veer » at | arlieg uth, Hannah Ransom, Davis, Gloucester: John | | SAVANNAH, Oot 18—Oloared, schr Francis Satterly, | gare J LJ 4 \NGAM, L) reson, ro; jenn man, fe ri a phd a aber id vies Pavone “as i and died at Staten Isiand in 1860, Close to the ceme- ARRIVALS, Charleston Oct 1% from Baracoa (before reported}, on | Smalley, Malaga. : 16th—Sailed, steamships Magnolia, Kempton. and Gen, Women” “sine nea itea ‘bu Uacason JOE Oct 7, at 5 AM, shipped a heavy sea which washed the wanoRn, Sept 3—Arrived, Juliet O Clark, Moore, New | Barnes, Cheeseman, New York. 4 e visited England in 1848 and | tery gate Is a neat white marble slab erected to captain overtoa-d, who was lost, and threw the man | York: Templar, Bartlett, Genoa. Cleared—Schr J G Wright, epmingne, Be \ STONE Of Res experience shere, the memory of Sergeant Charles Henke, a native | REPORTED BY THE MEKALD STAM YactTs AXD | from the Wheel, flooded the cabin, taking the chronome- Batled 2h. Tarita, {or Mckay; Naples SOMERSET, Oct Arrived, sols Keystone, Hatchy ; Mrs. LiveRmMoxe, the chairman, stated that the J sf HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINES, ter off, and swept the deck; at7 AM, moderated, with FS ideal Sept jailed, Alma, Grabe, Wilmington, | ond Franklin, Brown, Philadelphia; Saxon, Hatch, f died in 1872, at the age of sev- a ; ; and mate with one man. se . Legislatore of Ininois had ‘passed an act | of Denmark, who die 2, rs Steamship Cubs (Br), Moodie, Iiverpool Cet ¢ and | heavy sea ranning. and Tate Win one nae eect, | Manseruzes, Oct 1—Satled, Adams, Summe f foresa!l: at9o'slock wi ik, oline & Cornelia, Crowley, Elizabethport; Pradence, Making it iegai for woman to serve | enty-eight, fifty years of which time had been | Queenstown Sth, with indse and 265 pa-sengers to OG feuadin still under bare poleg lost Jibboom with jib at: | MoxTERIDEO, Aug 2 Arrived)” Samu Handy, 1 tach re New York. | Halsey, and Helen, Searle, S B Hale, Mat> Isth—Sailed, schrs Essex, Handy, and Pennsylvania, ndina. Butler, New York, i rancklyn. Octi8, lat 42 46, lon 62 33, passed a Guion line a8 8 school trustee. Let it here be y fe orew of the Mangam retu; thews, Portland t Gray, Lor Said that whenever Mrs. Livermore makes | SPetin service in the army of the United States. | steamship, hound east 1 oour’ Kean tor givin ae | Arrived” 26tt Wives eomeemnea Arrived, anham, | up ler mind to say anything, ‘she says it with a | Further on im this ttle necropolis of warriors are | *teamuhip Vicioria (Br). Munroe, Glascow Oot 4 vin | $ha"itering nasistance. Cape Chismnan was amisted very | Cathedral, Sedgley, Brusiswick Sint, Bsabeth Winslow; | Perth act OFF ies oe i oghilimarcans determination unequalied. She also added that in | two grave stones, side by side, one of which re- | Bros. ty enderson | much in working his vessel by the steward, who also sus | White, Portland. Sailed—Schr Helen P, Jones, Philadeiphia. , some parts of Massachusetts the towns have put 3. 1 Steamship Hammonia (Ger), Reichmann, Bremen Oct | tilted severe injuries. On the passage of the ME Man: | — Arrived previous to Sept 10, James Kitchen, Reynolds, | | VINEYAR HAVEN, Oct b=, vod, sage Cpae try Women in the School Board, cords the death of Sergeant C. Hooker, in 1861, at |) \i'Suulampton tth, with, inde and Iasengers fo | & eo from News lor to aracoes Gepts h gaptain ordered Savannah po, an trent, Roddie, Baltienore; Mabei, Bell, Lay renga, Basin e Va 0: Hagen Boramton. Woga. Mrs ISABELLA BEECHER HOOKER then arosi the age of sixty-four years. The adjoining slab | Ocirichs & Co. Oct 10, lat 4 23N, lou 3435 W, passed an | S*@rboard wate! A jontreal; je + ‘ohn, a Be, I, for do; Mary at being the sister of Henry Ward Beecher ene suc | heart’ the memorial ‘inscription of Samuel. | Jaman steamship, bound east “4 folie AiR ee A Ss fell OL Ag Raed han ang Jiieuréd, Fomnathaut Witter, Phila. | yannen wet Hew Fork, 7 ai Sort tor Halemg that Connecticut was coming to the frout aud had | Hooker, son of Sergeant C. Hooker, who was born | ,Steamstyp Frisia (Ger), Meter, Hamburg Oct 1 and | being Mian he Mule tits deiphia. i Leonora ty, thee tak An tet Placed women algo on school bourda. on Governor's Island in 1844, and Killed im action | farite do, ital strong westerly winds wiih for on tire | Yacwe duita (sloop), of the Hoboken Yacht Club, whicn | Ntwar, Oct 1—Sailed, Aktive, Larkstrum, Baltimore. séraniga and Sulla H Gauinage, Rockland for do: Jno Mrs. Many F, Davis, a very good and highly in- | at Deserted Rouse, Blackwater, Va., in January, Oct 13, 5 PM, lat 43 3), lon 58 16, passed an Auchor was run down in the North River on Wednesday ‘by the Piutav, Sept 29—Arrived, Industrie, Larsen, New York. | Ingratiam, Portland for fo, ary Belfast for ‘hie g pgs oP de i yd of = celebrated An- | 1863, Another obelisk 18 commemorative of the Made cant bores Bue * iat 6 jon 10, @ Na- | ferr, pose renee Fish, OF, ae Bike’ UP. i} : faa a bs asthe Mdel Were Oromby toe ‘alotta, New York: re Hey Beer Isle for Philadelphia; Mary 0 (Br), rew Jackson Davis, then proclaimed that New | public service and death of Samuel L. Russell, cap- | tional steamshiv, do; 15th, AM, steamships Canada | off Jersey City ferry, ‘by the Hell Gate pilot boa ly, QUE wx, Oct 3-—-Arrived, Adelheim, Johannsen, Sailed—All before ted excepting brig Benj Le Jersey had passed ai act making Women eligivie | tain Secoud United states infantry, who was kilted | (Hr). henee fy’ Lohdon. and, Goethe (Ger), hence for | Capt Mason, and towed to the club Louse at Hoboken: Agar, Bussanich, do. + | gad scars Teasers Chub Lawrence, ; New 4th, ay Ly Sailod 34, 81, Musante, Amsterdam; TF Whiton, Blanch- | chusetts, Gen Scott, Susan Scranton, Jesse Hoyt (Br) as school trustees, by the Seminole Indians in February, 1830, while | Hamburg; 9 Pat steamshi ps Java (Br), and Wisconsin | She ts ELIZABETH CADY STANTON then read a paper, | leading his company in action on the Simi River, Gp ere et Uver Reatin aad brocan Wed, woke io Banta, Sopt 12-—The hark Frospero, Wiliams, from Tv, | ard, Hromén; John Tucker, Taylor, Dublin; Claudia, | and Kate Lily. Witld from north to east; moderate, guuitied “Tho Co-Education of the Sexes. | Florida. A rather peculiar inscription on an SN ee ea es datanlt Mead fobks at Alcobaca, about 27 miles south of this place, and | PWTKIK 461 Cueseen, tnto, Tabet, Phitadotphiay | “CM 7 axt—Arrived, schra Jesse Hart 24, Alexan~ nis " e in. ANCIENT BROWN STONE TOMB teamship ‘elly, Hamilton, Bermuda, Oct 1 A yf Was saved un- 7 n 1 Unto, Faveaey or Boston; ¥ tends to Paeliver in the lyceums. It was | is in the following words:—‘Here 1s deposited the | with mdse and passengers to Lunt Bros. su ‘ re Sorrieine, 3 nnn with ihe aon nce of, the Cus. Singer kee 0 nen New Fare} Swe se ve fH pare FP Oat tor, Phitedeinnie, stabescata etting late in the afternoon when Mrs, | mortal part of Charles Frye, son of Frederick and | , Steamship Old Dominion, Walker, Norfolk. City Point | tom i Ws being sent hither by coasting | Kio Guaxpr, Aug 4—Sailed, Nelle Austrien, Loud, New ‘Schts Chas H Lawrence, Mary Ann, Massach ay Baran d. Spencer, President of the Board of ‘Trus: | Margaret Frye, Ils soul alter a sojourm hore ken inion Biastiehip Go.) nt Dassenders to the OA DS | vem ci taaerrew uy peblic suction” Tee | TEER, , ‘ 7. Susan Scranton, Jesse Hoyt (Br) and BG ewan t teed 8: Muperes te Wrest eaMied | arth. ot epeernuons ke Sy a amren son On TBS tia Se dag Ola rear eal Kenta Oirae A Meee Wpoprigg Ook 16—Srve Oras, of Salem, fn pasng @irooun’ |. keateont mie wernae Wilmington, Xe, OT ILMINGTON, Xo, Oct 1?-—Relow, sehr Sea Bird, trom “The Dual Kelation.” At the very moment that the | dren to come unto Me and forbid th 3 101 Bark wi imir (Nor), Larsen, Goole 32 days, in b the Eastern Railroad draw, at four o'clock Tuesday after. wineMURD®, Sept W—Arrived, Friedrich, Krohman, | Georgetown, DC, for New Yor! hem not; ior of or), 1, Goo! 8, in ballast, fi t hr Stephen @ Hart, Pe Bi most interesting part of this paper was | such is the Kingdom of God.'—Jesus,” %5 to Funch, Baye & Co, noon, the foreyard got caughtin the upright tower and Tew York; Prudentia, Gferuldsen, do; Toni, Jansson, I#th—Arrived, schr ‘earson, being Fead “the gas Uegan to escape, from | | After leaving the cemetary the party, by this 4 BATe Hath (Nor), dpa carting exe with radlway | Tr ee a ort | borden OF the rieging, Sener, Sept20—Arrived, Waring, Bvendson, Philadel- | “Cickred-—Bark Eilzabeth Knowles (Br), Carmichael Sho pibes. i the. vases Be eres Bee Ce cto ee on Milbau and some other | “Bark Jane Young (of St Jon, NB), Haley, Sydney, OB, wourn, NH, Oct 16—The disabled steamer in York | Phia. Cork for orders; schr Luola Murchison, Jones, Ne of te, audience fled incontinently from the | gentlemen, Inspected the oumgompisted water | 42 day with eu co W Hlwell £ bo. Ort if {eed at, |. acnor was the ighthouss tender, with Goat aud oll tor pSitaarous, Aug —Satled, Don Quixote, Penhallow, | York. i oy . ct anc i 10 or ib 4 —— ——— one, and a very poetic ope. One of the pringipal | barrack quarters and batteries, of ‘astie Witham, | wich tipped acheayy sea whieh stove cabin dooem | MN wees eta neows, paumatana, Sept S-Arrived, Southern Crow Mughes, | ST , ons im it fe to ‘the danger 0: cura! nm e northwest angi led cabin wi water and wet al rovisions; also naan ~ ~ ‘d forming anwise attachoiones and marrying too | island, opposite Castie Garden. The Srhsoene | save, water casks, fprecess doors and bulwark and We are indebted to the purser of the sicamslip Cuba, |, amie erived. Wenty earaee Dickey, and SOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED PROM. DIFFER- arly.’ consists OJ & casemate battery of twenty forty-tw 348, ried y Be 4! aut from Liverpool, for courtesies. Tuxxt, Kept W—Nalled, Pacific, John New York. Afrent je—Legal everywhere; ein i in’ the evening season Mise Tontsa Woodworth | pounders and five fliteen-incn guna of “abous | cpwrrcKet # Teh a) miles SE of the Hickland a ® | "the purser of the steumship Perit, from Bermuda, has | Tnoos, Set s-Sailed. Yerome dower Kenney, Havant. gemMclent cause; no publicity Fequired. ae enacts nuit | Foss, Of Bostons recived Longieliow’s poem of | twenty-five tons each, mounted en barbetie on the | vessel's Haiae board, witht Weitery WEY eee thanks for tavors. Wannixrour, Oct #Arrived, Bristow, Werner, New | divorce granted; advice (res, N. HOUSE, Attorney, audalphon, the Angel of Prayer.” Mra, Liver. | terreplein of the fortification. This broken off, Which Wag uiterwards picked up by pilot | OF than! - Ys Wes, Oct % sohooner named York. amore read a paper, the joint-production of Cat FIRCE OF ENGINRERIXG PROWESS, ha tay dy RA piarrcumes tt Fer, ook American Ports. . A HUBRALD BRANCH OPFIOR, BROOKLYN, Erine Beecher, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Mra. | however Imposing in appearance {rom the deck of with Cont torders vessel ty slucovich © Oe fad bees. | At Smyrna, Viel, Oct 1 | ALEXANDRIA, Oct 15—Arrived, schr Nellie Lamper, + corner Falton avenue and Boge strect elia Burleigh read @ paper entitied “Reform in | @ ferryboat, Is obsolete as @ defensive work, and is | gales trom SW te NW; Det 5, lat 44 06, lon tah passed'a | Hi thi gel TOs _sohys AP Kindberg, New Havens Lassle, Vite, Oh'Sunday trom 3 109 ad Woman's Dress,” and Mrs. Charlotte B. Wilbur | chiefly serviceable asa barracks, place Oi confine- | vessel's boat, full of water. Closed the session by reading a paper entitied | ment for prisoners, and is also usetul for the firing | hor; painted blact ye “the Invioiable Home.” coaaee It was commenced in 1907 and “com: | painted on hf tn yellow letsoen e Congress wili ineet again this morning at | pleated,” as appears by the record on the embou- | "Pari nity, ot Pi H Vansart. Mr Hastings has another schooner of | Smith, New York, ten o'clock. Shure, in 1811. ‘Leaving Oastle William, Fort Gulu: | whiff) ® Brown (of Portland), ierlir 9 fone pet {mensions on the stocks near! for munch: | | BONTON, det le Arrived, s north of letters Be id @ quanti B, i quantity of rape, de, in gnd Nellie Lamper, Boston; Bilwood Burton, Allyn's ABSOLUTE DIvORORS On PAINE! FROM. COUR’ keel, 1 in, Wath, lat 40 20, , | tween dee! f fe ‘ont. 3 BOM POOL ie beehee hin Helene b ness, and will be under the command of Gap’ AFPONAUG, Oct 15~Satled, achr Dantel T Willetts, o ede eran an eles ts overyw' ers vor every { mt esis Counseilot reerpa manners marcel bus, the very respectable earthwork on the central | Miller & Houghton ; hav been 14 a contract for one of sai imei for par- sat A FEMALE SKELETON DIsco' lateau of the nd, was visited, and its covered | with heavy Nand Ni gales; lost and in New Jersey, to be commenced-as goon as the Mil- | Fisk, Crowell, Aloxand: bey Reg ye TDNEBYS.—MOt —_— IVERED, 5 ts, Fosse, boarp wall, sailyports, draw- | shifted cargo. iypdisepeiter sah 3 fer'in| Praha; i P moutern care ao ‘rored i mat, wi salient , LEWISTON, Me., Oct. 16, 1973, bridge and armament were Cxatained wich consid. | ,gchr Uhebo, Medero, Para 26 days with rubber and Barrios q ca to Burdett & Fond; fs y hr of 400 tons, Tai A skeleton of a female was found three miles up fee Ae. bing ih Golngios yay ae aint, Ms Davi, sterling, Saga Baap wth sot nr Seommanded by Capt & 0 Conn A the river yesterday. A dress of Viack silk, parta ofa | Quarters” they, occupied in” the enclosure | Nand Wk gales “Oe, (2 YOMME Smith & Co, Had heavy | the Yard ol © Rash. 8 Sonntaded. by Copta hoop skirt and & pair of No, Bserge boots were the | of the fortress about twenty years ag Be soniville, 2) days, with in, on a Per. only articles of clothing remaining. The skull and | when stationed bere, The fort mounts abou lark’; year wn W Loud & Co Pd alate peat inst, are syed ‘pie. x : iti lie ot ra se ire of the body Were missing. There 16 guns, inclu & number of sepounder | yellow nine Umber and sprang Wee Dor EE a! by Capt Ly: clew by which to identity thé Tematus, which | Padrotee with ibineh (eoopounder) guné ot tho | 32k Ne David Galleon enks Oot 32 lat. 31, ton rand Her) and KM Dyer, of Gorouse Brooks Had ju ws Dosageoici Angiga 9 $id WORK; ‘and a Vepy bandagui piece of Reet ee ee ee Toeerath see Rew sleans oud Woe Georgia, 6 | mons, dor dB it meen inet fom | Miggthn” Phiadeinhte, of gontoms, hamed | GX Jackwn, Frome ia Sem a4 eet aK Freddie . Porter, edon éh inst, from the may Rampdet), Kadveys, and wae Yor mnogo 1008 tO, irae ena nag sate prt cl i ai ihe epand eminent 1 4 Witte "te eu eae i a ; i i000, atpot as Tevention

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