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Y, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1873—TRIPLE SHER, , 3 : } Nn aS ease iy cummponed of | aruce tn tain pore of thomas, Tinto Simpson, London 31 days, MAMMANY'S TODAL WAVE, |Site Sines vi a | Ae ae emed te| “ES eee cam © cman | re scanned aormrmtr, ett | PAARL Be ie ir, & . weing a corresponding | CHAR: STON, Nov 4 x 0 4 Hy New Yor er made up ef jailbirds, of ‘oes and of the scum 7 tre a ange to cither side p: éAsrived, amship : aud dregs of soci eeunnnls oder ane J/Calsis carck gunn abd caren ange Mens | ene saeeocnauny cee ikegs Mt see TR | Sagas We reaira pont ot Meme ono | Hereaete Sheet battens rents 2 sentence of death were found in the rank# Off) Nontaner at Caanao, the capture of’ the forty-two ter Had strong NE winds the entire pana the doth of fovember, ure and every night there- | Bahamas; F K Shaw. Bequtort,'SC, for Bost ea CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. | those intended to pacy the country, Of sucky | recruits on, the road from Cauto to Bayamo, the | | rue tmma Bean ip, Plummer “diem eos sodays, | Siler, unis furtner Hote. TANT GREENWICH, Nov J—Arrived, sehr Were the battalions known as the “Matanza” | seizure of, many a convoy, give sumcient pro's | WV"! 29 duns fearful hurricane and’ moat (oar. dod Ter Rice ad ee Eo enone: | NP RLL RIVER” Oct: St—Arrtved, 8 Hazard. and the notorious ‘Batallon del Orden, Ws | that the, insurrection im ‘this ity ith year has | ri sea trom all quarters; blew awa, ls, carried iy Howe o mber, 1873, at pi Ber intervals of 5 and Phillips, Rondouts 8 M'tyjer, Maple Routed ov I 4 5 read the news, ex- | leader, Colonel Weiler, amused himself by delrver- ined ground. And thus, notwithstanding that | main boom, part of the jore riggt ‘of a ‘seconds, ni hatives Quckemance of the same a sen- | Ing over to the brutal lust of his soldiers trail | eure told trom day today by the, isiiad. press | yards, sove cabin and did Consticrabie other damage to | By order of the Lighthouse Board. more: Millie Trim, Jacksonville; Sarah’ci mn, P ‘owe known mm that section of the | maidens, who died in the horror of this martyrdom. | that the insurrection is expiring, the war still | the vessel, strained her and caused her to leak bad JOSEPH HENRY, Chairman. Boice, Higbee, and Harriet S Brooks, Philadelp! ever before one they consid- SPANISH TACTICS. keeps on, and we find the conteniing parties, in | Oct6saw several disabled vessels, and one ship. al ‘Treasury Department. OMice Lighthouse Board, Wash- | Sheridan, Murphy, New York; Ney. Ohase, Po world. In years not long since Fi aple to know | During this frst period of the war in/Cuba the | the third period of ita history, and after ave years’ | TeNtly cotton loaded, toually dismiasted; could tiot get | ington, DO, Oct 27, 1873 sigt Peacedale, Carroll, Ellzabethport. | Sete ct slecdions. Four days alter they were | Spaniards took the offensive. It is not, necessary | of fighting, as far from peace ‘as the day the mene GA speak her, but saw iy mig ia baataspp cls A en i rede ar % ete eectan gy r. Each bulletin posted up by the tolegrape £3 make a mg ee gai eg bemoans peg standard of rebellion was raised at Yara. NB gales a; cor sth si MeQuien, Para 23 | The France em ANy OVEN, OF THR socumry isLaxDs.. | ton. Nathaniel Holmes, ‘and several other con Salona tant x ir Mambrino Chief (o ‘ neh a ° 01 Gperasor ma reein ee immense advantage of the government troops—to Fan | rubber and nutstoLE Amsink & Co, vessel hg ae directions will be published for the islands GU EDINER, Road Oct 26—Arrived, schr Exchange, f ped, > Wenberg. Oct 10, 45 miles trom Para, spoke schr inside and south of the Society @ the | York, New Yi J wie e Monten ieedars, ie eek an Tiadheol. WASHINGTON: . Gersh Banker sh nee for Para, ry gay ut; 2th, lat 8329, | reefs und even the coast lines have changed considerably. Balled 254 ne ira America, Rowe, Georeptows, DOH THE RICHMOND COUNTY ELECTIONS. | piinea® multitude, unarmed, with their tamulies Jon 68 9, in a heavy nead sea carried away jivboom | further, that the island shown ou the charts in iat 21% | ath. Allegro, Keller, Philadelphia; 29th, Mitéhelly, lurther to burden them, alwayga fatal charge to liber to Beatie, ‘Gilderniceve. & Co. over the place without observing any indications of land, LUBEO, Oct Arrived, schr Mary F Pike, Good, Dore r ry — the these wandering tribes, for” such we may call WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 1873. iand, Colcord, Jacksonville 8 days, with chester, NB, tor New York, ‘There was never more excitement over a State | them, rather tien warriors, and much less s0l- | The Financial Situation Discussed im | railroad tion to Epminger, Rusell & co, vessel to master, | AUSTRALLA—wesr coasr,—suoaL ratcm ore ronrr cuoares. | °'Salled—Aches Mary A Harmon, Mahiman, and Charile; section in Richmond county than that of yester: | alers, ‘The famous and aud, period of the rexalu: the Cabinet. Eee y certay mig oon bree Mar Late win | enahsc tect eu ehh Un ees hecteecse eect ® | Fuge Devi Amsuadrin; Came Jane, Gairiom Bow tirely suspended and the | tion of Cuba was inauguraved by the coon Beg i vs rx ‘This rock (Strathmore Mock). h f wate a ‘@ay. Business was entirely pt da the @ manner worthy o/ all<neir wars in America, At the meeting of the Cabinet to-day most of the ingber, a leon & Clarl vessel Lta Ht ome a Se. swith en vib at Cee ee ehe feet g feet water sua i Bruni. Ge 30—Arrived, schr E J Staples, ustzeets of the different villages were crowded with | ne three first estates reduced to ashes were the | time was occupied in the discussion of the finan- lumber to VL otask’* on esse] to Overton & Haw! therefore approximately in lat 22 37S, long LEHEAD, Nov 1—Sailed, schr L B Wing, Boyee, ta Isabel and Barreto. ; Sehr © H Kirk, Robi Vir i M3 24 yh feeerea of citizens, ai) axwuing: 65 to, eT OeNE | US CUI0D, Oy SIRES AMLABUATON, cial situation. Secretary Richardson stated at | Schr Somoph a Frankiin, Rudeiph, Virginia, Bearings Magnetic—Variation, 33 westerly in 1873, PEW ORLEANS, Oct Si—Cleared,, steamships Cale: ‘the eleotion. The great local excitement rested | 14.5 opened the way to the innumerable crimes some length the views which he proposed to em-| Sehr ¥ ranny Frazer, Cole, Virginia. | joernash amped: scene mronren | Solan, (Bn), Pearce, Liverpool: - nly 5 onder, Buré * Asse! ". son. 4 WORTHE, ND 3 rk; be OF), 5 brig: Sate jon Guncia’ hese wees tnt er arecets ane Diet peg oye 9 bony big his annual report, now in course of prepa | Schr Julius Webb, Brenmer, Virginia, lac, thar Me COAORE LIONS OTR car, Pantete de Is Habans (Sp) Larine, "Tarragona ij tmade by Captain Holbrook, of the police, ana those Brigadier Mena, of Puerto Prin- | Tatlo Passed Through Hel! Gate. 4 joornwxar Pass, Oct 31—Sall Germania: ware euneraliy casen cfiuionication. "| Cin with canciiacory mission irom the iugur- | More Special Reports trom National prs Hiercand twortirdyof bio om the usual track ot | CRORE ™NIA. arrives, wht Sandy Hoot, Preis, coun! acts were comm! York. wanimoualy elected; and in. the evening bontres | Seni Both ects Were lens Puerto Principe for Rewks Called: Sar. Schr Dolly Varden, Miller, Boston for New York. The Fock Scott Rock) on which the sea was breaking is | “NEWBURYPORT, Nov 1—Sailed, schr Palma, Butler,. and serenades prevailed. ‘The following are the | oe te eder command of General Vaima- | ‘The Comptroller of the Currency has to-day is- | {chr Palestine, Heaney, Providence fot New York. | sn iat 1585 8, with Mount’ Cook hearing NW by W 45W, | New York via Rockport elected :— seda, and the other by satea guardias guarding the | sued a circular to all the National Banks request- | Schr WM Bement, Wiggins, Greenport for Albany. and Rocky Islet GW by W; these bearings place thedan- | NEW BEDFORD, Nov S Arrived, schre Trement, ' Senaior—Dr. Abraham Thompson, of Suffolk | ford’ ol the Hatibonico iver, near the Caridad | ing tem to forward by return of mail special re- | SRE Anson Brows, Ridwiey, Norwalk for New Yorks | Singal'water appeared to extend tothe westward ot tbo | Huley. *Rlanen, ‘iche'n smuihe Baker and Hastings, acsimyttaphenD, Stephens crud at arden he Heart and ingune te pus | Pore of Cer condition at eh lone of bosieH OD | TE onan amin tums Parenmner or New Yar, | yiibermeatemagneoe, Variation Saxe castery in| "M=hintad he Mee aie Alara age rasturer tiuen aoRoberts. SLR, tO Oe Oe aa ere i eran | eponm oomber 28 abd Sesupday, November 1 | Schr Hesien, Darin Portabtaner for Maw Yorks * | Pay order'of the Burean of Navigation. Whine iEcsitea: Orne —Huagh McRo! once o1 1873. These reports will be especially useful in BOUND EAST. RH WYMAN, Captain U 5 N. Hydrographer. NE’ \r ‘ Poor—! L mai ur centuries i. in i. ‘6 r WPORT, Nov 1, PM—Arrived, schr 8 W Ponder, i liven pgsipe ao Cimber so Wome Which FOO TAPE ae century. | ascertaining how much currency the national | Brig Wm Dobson cr), Buck, New York for Barbados. Bydrographue Ofice, Wastington, DO, Oct iy 137% Tapepar reaeton for New Tork. ia. sung BAD Considerable money'was bet on she diferent | During this the frst period of it8 existence the | banks in the diferent cities and in the different Ei dat Woe Gata New Fart for Beenort, | arrived at St Hei crt an Myra, abeock, 8, | 1%, BAvIR Ebladelphin: Terrie on, Jasin, Hoboken fae wo 5 e no dou revolution was mat c ered, ived at elena 3] he 101 1, Ni York; Ge rk! p: Sargest deinocratic majority ever achieved in the | Giapersed, its few resources all spent, and, worse | States had on hand dnring the height of the panic | Schr J Paine, Nickerson, Philadelphia for Boston. 255 ap and 580 wh sehr Industry, Perry, of Barbados, no Foughkeepaie tor Horton; Siaop “Sach Vixen? Sentery coun! nh, dit 6) ong even its most de- | and subsequently at the close of business s rt of oil. 3 2 terminea champions to the extent of causing some | on the ist of November after the pooling sche Wilow Harp; Richards, Poredohneoa. for New | ,stoket=.Qn the const of Aion. lngt of Salygnd drat of | | Balled-—eheeJulla Anu, Howell, Now Tork: George A INTERVIEW WITH MB. M‘OOOL. oe een tye patronc | Of Teembacks had ceased in New York city. The | “Schr E Waterbury, Arnold, Port Johnson for Prov | ict leaving St Helens in) April; Greyhound, Smith, | Taunton for do:'a G Lawson, Fitzpatrick, Providence foB feeling, the warlike spirit, after sutiating its des- | circular says the publication of these reports ina | dence. NB, 60 sp, 550 hpbk, do do} Ospray, Harper, do, 400 hpbk, |. AM—Arrt shrs 01 , Wilson, New ¥. sf gos %: Schr George P Trigg, Linnekin, New York for Glouces- | Joao; sea ron widening, Westport 4 20 ove. dodo! | gle Chase, Hort Jotnaon fot Wood pos Perera ae pbk, do d_violence ; will not be required and the statistics At ten o'clock last night a reporter had an inter- | Potic Instincts, proceeded to rapine am 5 | newspaper ar r ship Janus, Jenny, NB, 480 bark Draco, Nov S—arrived, achra RH Benedict, North view, at 30 Union square, with Mr. John McCool, | $24 thus it happened that insults to Womeary and | Will be used only for the purpose of preparing | yActt 8 J Gurney, Gurney, Elizabethoort for Provi- | Sneli, 80 do since May. River, Sarai Jane, Panther, and Chiel, Hoboke 19 the united democratic and republican candidate | spoliation followed alter. Such deeds are never | tables of the aggregate condition of the banks tn gobr 1G Huntley, Hoboken for Providence. Spoken. Jacksonville: Joh im Hickey, Tulse, South Amboy lark, ichr Knight, Beasley, New York tor Boston. Bark Ells, Oliver, from Portland for Buenos Ayres, | tuck, Hawkins, and Edward Linsley, Bradley, for sheriff, Mr, McCool was found surrounded by a | forgotten nor forgiven, and nourished the “corpse | the several cities and States, or a table of the | gchr Lily Lrnestine: Ernestine, New York tor New Ha- Botte ites Ouvet, tome en. z oi the insurrection,” as the Spanish journals 80 | . oregate condition of all the:banks of the Union, ON bethport; ‘ing Fish, Setlick, New York. number of his friends. Mr. McCool was found look- repeatedly called it; and the war, which ought to oY . y ‘ark’ Francis Loring, from Mejillones for Boston, no | Cleared—Brig Arabell, Brady, New Brunswick; schre hr Marietta Smith, Branscomb, New York for Glou- da, Tat 10358, Jon 3215 W, : Forest Oak, Parker, Baltimore: Magnet, Hardy; Gust, ing bright and jovial, and the following conver- | have died in infancy, did not die, but commencedits | as may be thought most advisable. The national } cester, vt Pr la for Bi i . bsitt 4 sation ensued :— SECOND PERIOD. banks are particularly requested to forward these | chr John Wright, Caswell, New York for Bridgeport. | (not Bs Debra. ‘Oct 8 Mpbeee tuations an dcrignre Fashion, Pe Ma Lersasimgpeskisarers, . | , About this time the insurgents were relieved bY | orig without dela: gchr Marshall © Wells. Ross, New York for Bridgeport. | " An American bark, stecring east, showing a white fi 4th—Arrlved, ‘sohra Tanhaurer, Clark, Jacksonvilieg RePORTER—What’s the best news, Mr. McOool; | the absence of their families. Many, thanks to the | TP ah Pasay Cees eBoy a osc Trith a red ball iu the centre, was seen Oct 24, lat $546, | Saugatuck. Hawkins: Edward Linsley, Bradley, and how are things going? inefficient blockade of the coast, succeeded in es- Another Cabinet Excursion. Schr John H Chaftee, Buell, Rondout tor ‘Northport, Jon €0 13 W. M Hamilton, Campbell, Elisabeth pony: Firing. Fish, Mr. McCooL—I have not yet heard any definite | Coping to foreign parts, and others took reluge,n | The President, with all the members of the Cabl- | | Sehr Florence shay, Hutchinson, Alexandria for Al | yutetsse” Nowe Tar Sh hie sy per woarG W qlase | Skid Ym ernest Asta ae No li). the cities, to eke out a miserable existence by lyn’s Point, Brady, St John, NB; schrs Joh: Bloke, Hulse; Magnet, Hardy; Baltimore, Francis? mews, but I am very hopeful that my chances are charity from those who, with unblushing audacity, net, General Sherman and one or two invited Sehr Silas MeLoon, New York for Lynn. g000, were living on the estates that formerly belonged | guests, came here on Thursday morning to attend yefche Willard Salisbury, Handy, Elizabethport for Sa- pews lea hie Ports. tee ain Noemie, Weller, Gust, Martin, and Fashion, Samege, ‘At this moment a messenger entered and statea | 10 them. There were oficers wo, alter commit- | the London County Fair, at Leesburg, Va., where | “Schr Capitol, Paris, Albany for Boston. hed lonal foreign ports, received by Atlantic | “PHILADELPHIA, Nov _1—Arrived, bark Millie Bain. ting in one tamily the triple crimes of robbery, Schr J G Fell, Nickerson, Amboy for Hartford. cable, see seventh page. (Br), Cook, Falmouth ;,A W Singleton (Nor), Johannes+ that he had just heard that there was 10,600 ma- | the outraging of females and murder, | they will be the quests of Colonel Fairfax. They | fone} J Ward, Alexandria for New Londow | Amor, Sept 18—Sailed, Adethetd, for New York. gen. Dunkirk via New York; Matthew Baird, Wordingers, jority for Conner, with only the Eighteenth and | showed themselves in the ctiy driving in | will return to Washington on Thursday evening. | | Schr Matthew Vassar, Jr, Kelly, Albany for New | ,,oodiow, Sept 2—In port ship Nightingale, Cutter, for ag LR I RR the carriages 0! their vic’ Ss, ami eo 9 edford, . a ; wyeeiy test wards to be ‘heard from. plaudits of their comrades, From the first period feasetogne 1, Urinal tae 42 acansearyy Schr Hi V Duryea, Carpenter, New York for New Ha- | ,,Aldoa Bar, OOH, Sept 10—arrived, brig ES Twisden, | Tenley, St. Marys, Gar schra, Anna | Magi Aiter he had given: his message Mr. McCool re- | there passed into the second that destructive | Attorney General Williams to-day received a tele- | ven, | yon piizati@thport for Stamford. In port Sept 1%, brig Edith Mary (Ger), Miliner, for Bos- | sonville; Henry A Taber, Benson, Mattapsisot: 80. marked, “Well, if O’Brien has told the truth I shall | swarm of locusts of the Ampudias, Portillos, the | gram from Governor Kellogg, of Louisiana, saying Steamer Wasser States, Davin ‘New York tor Provi- | ton. ldg. ts i Pavone, Hypa. Portland Samuel L Crogker, Thrashers Ket 8,000 majority im Mose wards; so they won't | Canusin, Montaners poets, and a eet of lees | that the mittary who are in Grant parish acting | a eh aveEirOay Aare, sip arnes, Dizon, Boston | Heap kai A teankles Aumian og ets eat me by 20,000, as some of my opponents | thirst for blood, became passionately fond | 884 posse in aid of the civil authorities to arrest BELOW. en erates Gate Haho; Bish; Me Fie tenes clare ae Honk, Dagens Tm sane — theta crave Warne geruinty that 6 ob | reoaned ate the Grant porn outages incea | GMRTsingon, Cass op vinontten | EAMES AD MNT YET Feng | arte Somme asi sShikcaratas A Mat REPoRTER—Which wards did you rely on mostly | would reciain it, as Irom such claims to death was | T!Ve Until after the Grant parish outrage is alleged | eet era a ee ee On wague via Dela- aited 24th, barks Adad Bonner, Welsh northotvat. | Sisters, waker; Wm Wiler, MoNeilly, aud Mair & Grane j for support, Mr. McCool? but a step, and many took it. The operations of | to have taken place; and the telegram also says } ware Breakwater. Eyanell, Colcord, for do: brig Nellte Husted, | me! Annie May, Simpson, Roxbury. Mr. McCoo1—Well, I felt pretty confident of the | the campaign lost much of their vigor and activity | that advices just received indicate that the account Bark Aleddin (Nor), from Stavanger Sept 15. poe Terpanging ; Fich DATE Mantton, North, Sierra teh hint Hey pitt ao teat wn. gown town wards—viz., First, Second, Thira, | Decouse the chiefs of the Spanish army, aoateein of the outrage is a fabrication. , Havax, Oct 27—Arrived, bark Jas R Boyd (Br), Perry, Providence; bark Greyhound, Frepch,, : Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, | cattle than pursuing the enemy, more to seeking The Southern Ciaims Commission will, on the SAILED. Layee kore din Bhtinonaninae Golueai bate MN: Havens ga Hoard, Gaguas sonre 2G ows Twenty-first and Twenty-second. for gold and silver than the hidden places where | middle of December, report to Congress on 2,500 8 ips M Cast a :¥i neta, Ross, New York. Boston; Charies E Jackson, Blackman, do; Fred Gray,. RTER—Have you heard of much trifling with | the scattered Cuban forces had taken reiuge and teamships Morro Castle, for Havana; Virgo. Savan- Hona Kona, Sept 16—Sailed, bark Balnaquith (Br), Wil- | Lakeman, do; Annie Gus, Cai Blue Hill, Me; Ozar,, your tickets? Were beginning to reunite and reorganize. The | ‘lalms, being 300 or 400 more than last year, The | nah; Kapidan, do; James Adger, Charleston: Wyanoke, | jiams, San Francisco: isth, ship Sit Harry Parks (Br), | Hammond, Boston; Belle Har , Baker, 0; Yaaae Rich, Mr. McCoor—Well, Tammany, I suppose, has | Spanish army was changed into a crowd of high- | amount involved is upward of $1,000,000, the former | Liverpool: barks Il Juauillo (Col. Kingston, Jaz East | Quarman, New York; 26th, bark Chinaman (ir), Me: eelal ae a A May dt ny ca) Reet ele ‘Deen at its ola games. : Waymen. 1t is well known that, amid this car- | award being about $900,000. At least one-third of Tortisn (Br), Danedia and Auckland; Gnow Queen (Bt),'| — in por} sent 3, ships Lady Blessin Williams, from | Port. REPORTER —II you are defeated, do you ascribe it | nival of blood and robbery, discipline, the only sup- | +56 ciaims have been disallowed, owing to the law titel a aloe tA pp aplereae jae ae SA vain | Q@rditt, arrived 12th; Melrose, Neill (or Mills), ” from Cleared—Brigs Ortolan, Phelan, Matensas; Hampaen. to underhand means? port of the institution of arms, 80 exposed to all ” pies Hee Py et tet alas hr 1, ce pda Bhields, arrived 24th; Donne Castle (Br), McDiarmid, | Smith, Bi ngo! schrs Pedro A Grau, Lake, Providenes ¢. Mr. McCoo. (emphatically)—Yes, sir, I do. I | vices and degradation, was entirely lost. which requires proof of continuous loyalty, Con- ‘St Pi it, Hamilton (Bermuda) ; schr Azel\ and Ringleader, Thatcher, for New York; Charger, | H D ey ee Boston; Hattie Perry. Chase, New Bed- tit down, to a certain extent, to corruption, THE CUBAN PATRIOT BANDS. gress, at its late session, extended the term of the , sabi Creelman, and Puritan, Doane, unc; barks Mary Belie | ford; E Nickerson, Chase, Boston; J D McCarthy, Simp~ ” id Wind at sunset SW, light Roberts, ‘Trask, for lioilo (returned in distress), repg | 8on, Roxbury; Lucy Ames, Bishop, Bath. ' Fe'aemocratic districts I have run well ahead, and These, on the contrary, gathered together and ct ‘ed, 4m repubit LU ba Commission four years from the 10th of March last, Eee” (see Disasters); Falcon (Br), Dunn. tor New York; Lim- | , 4th—Arrived, steamships Pennsylvania, Bradburn, publican districts I am told that Ihave been | organized, steeling themselves by repeated priva- y Oy M erick Lass, Yeaton, from Kurrachee, arrived 12th, un Liverpool: Hercules, Winnett, Boston: Achilles, Colburn, extensively scratched. tions to the austerity of a life without enjoyment, | but prohibited any further petitions from being elegraphic Marine Correspondence. Adetia, Simpson, from Swatow, arrived 2th, do. * * | do: sehrs Mary, Sawyer, St John, NB; Helen A H At aquarter to eleven Mr. Tranor and several | without comiort of any kind, and a greater part of | presented and filed, declaring that all claims Newronrt, RI, Nov 4, 1873. Chartered—ship Guinevere (Br), trom Manila to New | Peterson, Boston; Sarah ‘Potter, Warren do; Veto, Hen® . “ 4 % derson, do; George H Sauire, Haley, do. ether gentlemen entered the room with this aa- | the time wanting even the food necessary to main The reported sinking of the brig John Balch, 1oaded Mo trgess tenes brits Estelle (Bn), Hill, Clen- |, Cleated—Steamship, Fanita, Dose, New York; ahr id, mouncement:—“McCool, you are beat!” tain life, But these privations and these wants, | 0t presented before that time shall be} | )5 hoe M x er (from Savannah for Salem), near Wilming- | fuegos for New York, in distress (not 20th); Wenona, Rus- | Sallie 8 Godirey, Godfrey, Hilton, Mase; Andrew Nebii To this Mr. McCool replied by taking an extra | which their enemtes have a hundred times fung in | deemed to be barred forever. It is ascertained ton, NC, is untrue. Your informant called upon her sel Port Caledonia, OB; schra ies ‘right, Rich, St 7, pte, horeas i Louisa Frazer, Crawford, Boston Victous whiff at his cigar, and said, “Am I? and | their laces as a fault, proved the school for heroes; . 3 40 i . Gandy, F: Thereupon retired into a private foom to consult | and from men who, without experience in the art | tt Many claimants thus excluded intend to avail | owners ia this city this evening. and they state that he oe Distaae eniictsi ine! ouln; 26th, bei Minnle Rivers, Vapor, ‘carson, Privtucker ay Riedzle, Sieriman, er Perera Seta fine cusceat “3 eo war, paid = dear See cue si) first period Severe of the ee right of petition: | put into Wilmington Nov, leaking, and that he would Babbin, Boston j 28th, steamship Ednnover (Ger), Him: camer ae aa byt Haley, do; Belly 4 fou reporter Je! x ‘001 smoking his | of the struggle were formed soldiers, but soldiers eir petitions will referred to the Committee \ ck, New Orleans; 29th, bark Lord Palmerston (Br), a] i - i, Os on asofa, ne sald: do not velieve that the | of iron, bold and identigea with virtueand inclem | on cigima, and. wi, Ir w thought, Vent cork ee ecseee oad tnd have Teak siopped ana Proceed | Riocimyy Liverpool; brig Ocean Hale, Dyer, Fort Cale: | Babeock, Sth doi 0 Bartc, Smith. do; 88 Harding, 8 we have received yet are complete or | ency, that virtue which breeds the sentiment of 8, ” ght, ultimately fin immediately, pales donia, C Godfrey. Portsmouth: MV Cook, Faikenbarg, bom 2 | doni correct, and {am of opinion that we have to re- | glory when man understands he owes it to the ef- | their way to the Commission. Deducting the | Tne owners of schr fenry Castoff, of this port, have | gif Vorg Gran: tae one a eae cuegereso | Favorite, Glark, Greenport; Wave Crest, Davis, Boston seive returns yet from many districts; I am still | forts of his own nature or bis own spirit, andlin | twenty-five hundred claims to be reported given her up as lost, as nothing has been heard from her | 244 gre Cruz; brig Grace Kelly (Hr), White, Cardenas: | £9 Tryin, Johnston, Charlestown, Ropeful of election. I do not intend, under any | the same line where are found the names of ail te | ahout twenty thousand n ‘ na sng | since the gale of the éth of October. Was trom Baltimore | Turner, Little Glace Bay, CB Mik, WeMores Miser: | _ Lewss, ‘Del, Nov'8, Fs—The ship Storkers and other sonsideration, to return to Tammany, as I have | heroes of liberty since Brutus to Bolivar will be ty eee ee trte tine Ce | with coal, and bound to Hunter's Point, uf, Nothing has | Pascagoula; schy Jennie Wood (Br), Pizzatl, Rudten, ‘vessels bave gone to sen. bre BO ah Jeft it for sixteen years, and I would not enter its | written those of Ygnacio and Eduardo Agramonte, | adjudicated. There 1s much dissatisfaction on : 2 Haurax, Nov 2—Arrived, brigs Prentiss Hobbs, from | PORTLAND, Nov l— Arrived. 0 big Bieter ine debts again on any pousideration. Marmol, the Mendozas, Ynclan, Sanguil, Calisto | account of the cutting: down of ch been heard of the crew, but it is hoped they were taken | Port Caledonia, OB, for New York (put in for shelter); | Yinalhaven for New York; WDB, Pitcher, Thomasten WHAT JUDGE CURTIS SAYS. and Vincente Garcia, Modisto Diaz, Maximo Gomez im cncty case the Comme: | ORY Passing vessel, yet itis hardly probable, The | Lucy (Br), leving, and ,thalla, (Bp, Fudge, New York; | f°6/¢gredacnrs G Fay, Philbrook; Gem, Thomas, and: “Te republican party,” said one of the gentie- | and many otuers. spectively claimed, but in every case the Commis. | vessel was not insured. [An Item wag recent- | “HlO di Mumemdnin’ Ausirian (BO), Riteble (from Bal- | Majestic, Dodge, New York. : sioners have made a written report for the infor- | ly published relative to this vessel, which is in | timore), Liverpool. men, “is run by Nast and Plymouth Rock people. THE Cost. . l—Arrived, bark Woodside. Montgomery, McCool has the misfortune tobe born in ireland, | But toarrive at this point inch blood has been | mation of Congress and the claimants. part erroneous ‘The captain has not been in | ,,4%}Patuas (Canary Islands Oot ¢—In port brig C Ayres vis Montevideo} sure Abbie Dany, Pountaln, male and the reform . ‘ Fr i trv fo — Areca ea i an men. ae 98, 20. an ee Feats tale teagan lac {vat | Phe United States and Mexican Commis- | the ae in ad obi seins had even Mansniutzs, Oot9—Sailed, bark ‘Horace Béaln Pickett, poy York inney; dries QM . Hesced, Rine-tenths gf the votes e has receiveGare | ban who nas fallen with arms im hand in eetente of tion Stan Cad Rh ABCA" sa SUOU eater eres the | Mantes’ Bepe Arrived, bark Una, Weaver, singa | and Einertna 2 SM Seotriehe @emocratic votes, Morrissey, who is not great in | liberty teniold the number of id men, women and t ~ % 8d—Arrived, brig Mary A Chase, Dol New York debate, is heavy on the ‘ayes’ and roll eyes | children have perished in this savage warfare, this iis ae ia place eapmsrese or bimieas) oirlee tie late gale large numbers of vessels put in Periled Aug 30, bark Masonic, Lampher, New York. schrs Rival, a rd pits Philadelphi: has Sawyes: and nose), and to-night he is candidate for State | war between Spain and Ameriva, aiming indemnity to the amount of $26,000,000 | here for a harbor, among them the schr Geo Hotchkiss, | MONTEViDxo, ‘Sept 13—Sailed, bark Lord Clarenden | ®Md Chattanooga, Snare, Jacksonville, 4 Senator. The reformers are nothing but bigots. FIRST CAUSES. on account of Indian raids into Mexico. The Com- | Doyle. from Poughkeepsie tor Boston, with loss of boats. | (Br, Lavender, moe SE Coens ie teenie Cots aalled, sohr Union Wiley McCool need not feel ashamed of his democratic It ts only necessary to evoke the memory of three | missioners disagreeing on the claims, the question | collided with pier at’? Narragansett Btoamenin Ceapent ton. i i imag otter edwin ‘ Emma D Finney, Elwell, Savannah 5 ¥ |\—Arrived, schr: vote. and the representatives of the Ever Faithful | centuries of straggies—irom the conquest of the will be submitted to Sir Edward Thornton, the | ®Md crushed her boat to fragments, but which was the Maranzas, Oct 27—Arrived, brig Emma, Bickmore, | Jesse Williamson, Hoyt, PortJohnson; Ocean Bell Isle will prove taithiul to him.” To kill time seve- | empire of the Montezumas to our own day, and the t i i Portland; Steph Mills, Newburg; Siak, Snerman, Elizabetnport; Nettie Fal of Mr. McCool’s young men were getting up | Character of this antagonism, sometimes ‘of arms, | umpire. mene Rew Boalands from Bhenvalhvers tee Boston, with ‘Balled in Girekaeann Paranect Pastagcala ‘sh; gers, Rowers New York: BJ Heraty, Meredith, Phila- Wondrous siories of two legged cate and trying ‘wo | but of ideas always—to understand thé kind o The New Ten Dollar Note. coal lost maim boom and split sails will repair hers Clara Sawyer, Branscomd, Philadelphia, raytor, | “derived in corer Barbers, sohira Inoy Beker, Allon : . “§ hr Altred Hull, from ak, LI, ‘ood ; ei in schrs Edward Burne| , . . i: : civilized nations. But returning to the principal | D0te will go to press to-morrow and the new note | here. ND Roremnpate Oct Sf . | PROVIDENCE, Nov 3—Arrived, steamers Catharine. Cc U B raat wet oe = Bed ecm ee eo = hay? z Will be ready for issue in a week or ten days, tan Gore een TOS ashes aot eile pate all son, Philadel Sia ey etre Al atone dg ae Harding, cy) ory. Grosker, Srilegelpates )aey reorga se disch yd ti 11 * Smyrna, Oct 9—Sailed, ‘ami (Aus), 5 Ne ', Gage, Georgetown, 3 Mat A. wy dl The Otoe Chiefs Sieanter Metiovonisr anchored onthe bend ofthe har. | York idth, Smyrniovs, Maye, Boston, Au Sr New | Rulon, Rulon, Mhliadelphint Amos o°O winnate Ms midst of fatigues and privations, in face of their i kett, ti - | do; American Eagle, Shaw, do; L Q © Wishi adversaries, demoralized and rapidly losing their | had another talk with Commissioner Smith to-day | bor south of Long Wharf, suffered such injuries to her | _ Suaxauax, Sept ?—salled, brig Vesta, Percy, Naga 90) feiiavaste, Gore: an) Goldume telienteerine stern and rudder by dritting inshore that sne will sa Review of the Insurrectionist War | “On Nive cher hand te song derive to Hise im | relative to the gale of £0,000 acres of their reserva- | Chive tobe take on the ley dock forrepaira, "°° | Vailed Sept 25 ahip John R Worcester (Br), Cawen, New | Fetucketi Ellen komell, Gorsen, do for do: Sou Struggle from Its Inception to the | military rank became a manta, and the different | !0n!n Nebraska. They demand pay In cash; but, | re eee aa tt PM ost ies ea Ot ei | Tinport Sept 17, ship. Sea Servet, White, for Mantla; | Amboy; Orion, Smith, "Port. Johnson’ wa r becca God with coal, arrived this PM; lost main Present—The Story of Five Years | Co™Mmanders of the Spanish columns multiplied | on the Commissioner telling them the government | ani suifered severely in recent gales, barks Re dard, Manson, aud Samuel D Carlton, | Wood, Kelsey,” Albany; Davison, Sellée their fabulous bulletins, which have already re- 7 The Torpedo Station's boat was dismasted in going | Tapley, unc. dout; le Harri Port Johnson ; Agony—A Record Recking with Red- | ported as killed off and taken prisoners or sur. | Tou not bay them that way, but expend the Pur- | mom mis port to the isiaud, but fortunately no serious | _ In perrsept 2% shine Harlaw (Br), Phillips, for New | Eversreen, Turner, Wee awken: Emeline Potters Haaded Cruelties. Tendered ten times the entire population of the | Mase money in improving the remainder of their | cousequences resuited. baci te lig ar gs UR ee and Sonn’ Warren, ‘Meare Hoboues: Rave Bersneont Manzanti1o, Oct. 20, 1873, | ‘land. This farce of fabulous Victories and prow- | Teservation and their annual appropriation would Marine Disasters,‘ for a port Marth of Hatteras ia Te tases ot Morine, | Patmer, and Charles Binks Smith, New Yo rE , 5 ide, Grierson; Galote, Cam- ess contributed in great measure to kill of the Sailed—Schra Neptune's Bri When, during the first days of October, 1868, | enthusiasm and union which should sustain every pacbiancyy Zid veaeal vement ene chiets exprossed:|, 89 Pve Occresmandenice sore. savonoui dis’ Gag | BApaom! MAYA taiphton. Gay, Mataeeaes por ainert matt; Daniel T walletts, Smith; LA Tolles, MeMutlen y @itizen Carlos Manuel de Cespedes gathered | great undertaking when they follow the patn of ction, saying, under these clreumstances, | rrancisco, which put into, Bahia June 5, leaky, has been | 4Waite, Pettingill, Machlis cook, bd Adelie, Kelley: New York, 7 Sameney Babe Yogettier on the estate “Demajagua” a few coun- | “UY, aud the patient and paying classes com. | they could not sei. The Commissioner informed | ordered ts ve sold at that port, the voyage having been | ySalled, 234. brigs Fanny H Jennings, Mahoney, New | Cook And Adem Peller, New TOK. wy wadteton, Inenced to look Upon the lalschoods of the oflicial | them that they had already agreed to the sale, and | *Pandoned. Her cargo of coals had been previously sold. | poston: 28th, bark Sandy flook, Bunker, north of Hat Nickerson, Port John: trymen, not over 250 in number, and some friends | bulletins as a gross comedy, and in distinct cont The GH has been incorrectly reported as having sailed 4 90 Bei 40 command them, and proceeded to the village of | diction to the actual resuits of the campaign,” | Would not be allowed to recede from their contract, | from Bania previous to Sept 25 for destination. Rs Sepetl Ae avid Coren rantoeeFaaadelpions esa Bhl- | oN Rewvcetla NeW en eee THE SPOILS AND SPOTLSMEN. whereupon their request that they be allowed to Bark Mary Bette Roserts (of San Francisco), Tra: StJomx, NB, Nov 1—Cieared, schr J K Howard (Br), Cleared—Ship Ophelia (Br), Strickland, Liverpool; sehr Yara. any one who had then met this first phalanx - f During this seeond period, as the activity of arms from Hong Kong Aug 22 for Iloilo, returned to the former | Rourke, Chester, Pa, for orders. Alice Haake, Perkins, Portland, efthe liberating Cuban army—some armed with | decreased, that of rovbery’ uequired colossal pro: | Sink over the matter was granted. ort Sept 22 for repairs, and reports:—Aug St, had vio- | “Tamuy Bay, GOH, cept 10—sailed brig Piccadilly (Br), | , Nov 4—Arrived, steamship Nevada, Austin, Panama via endge! hi i ortions, Genera) Count V: rt hy = — — lent squalls of wid and rain, the wind shifting frem | Eyuon, Boston (and put back Lith leady). Mazatlan, Bey Oemerer wise rusty muskets |Snd the fewest | ee eee eee teen thorn nether | WaW to NW, during which severalseas broke on board. | anit, Sept 27—Ih port bark Se Micwael (Pr), for San | | SAVANNAH, Noy 3—Arrived, brig Willie (Br), Trefty, in number with indifferent fowling pieces—woula | (2° °aptain of mobilized troops, Antonio Guzman, and the spanker was carried away; also the mainsail, | Francisco in a few days. Tamoatt, Wa, (and saited for Darien). = 4 0 seize and send to ‘the market of upper topsail and two jibs were split, and sprang the | Vauranatso, Sept 19—Arrived, ship Col Adams, Butler, | _ Sailed—Bark Nueva Bucnaventura (Sp), Barcelona; wander! an o de Cuba, immense herds of cattle, upper_maintopsail yard an ie two _topgallant yards, ‘ort Blakely (and sailed 27¢! sn schrs Susan m, Damariscotta; Frank Lue: ve compared it to one of those dering | Santi ‘as Dubs . i il yard and the two. topgall y ih Jor Arion and iqaique, t> | § Stetson, Dainariscotta; F a8, * ‘ami : He alicwed tt ; AtIl PM struck on 4 coral reef off the Island of Mindora. | joad at lat for U a tribes of Africa which go to throw their javelins ed the same license to Governor Juan The water tanks were at once emptied and both anchors | sailed sept ts, bark Mary 1 eee (Bn Gua praoeises. 4ih—Arrived, steamships San Jacinto, Hi and Ampudia and also the Governors of Bayamo, i against the walls of some fort, only to disappear | 4 i : : let go in. three fathoms of chain on each anchor. On | i ‘ i MRowwelt | Huntsville, Crowell, New York: Seminole, Ml iguant, Holguin, Tunis and other pl Almanac for New York—' r a | in port, uct 3, ships Nimbus, Kelly, disg: Roswell x S Bath; bark aiterwards like the sprites of a tairy tale, The | Easterh aud. Central departments trom whic gira aig Peroyer a, foot waler an nour, The ollewite Gaets | Shraduycngzet, wes order from see ottiny (| travel iby oe pei Mainisiege sy writer himself witnessed the first skirmish at Yara, | Te#uited the most shumetul pillage, exercised by | SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER was deemed advisable to heave over a quantity of Dal: | Montevideo. arrived Sept ao. wwe Tquique, to load nitrate | , Cleared. k La Plata (Br), Machews, Ltverpoot; sche While the insurgents proceeded t the same ones who should have respected and | Sunrises. ese 6 34| Gov, Island. last_to ease the vessel., Un SeptS she gotclear of the | jor New York at £4; Don Teodoro, une ~ Anns F Chase, Foole, Maine port P ‘owards the | caused the rights to property to be respected, | Sunsets .....«.... 4 631 Sandy Hook..morn 7 43 | TeCfAnd bore away lor Hong Kong, where she arrived us | | Wxst Coast or Avnica—At Sierra Eéone Sept27, brig | ,NAHed—Steamshing’ Tiber (Br), Clark, Liverpool; Leo,. village by the Manzanillo road a Spanish force of | and which devastated the Ventral and Eastern we- | Moon tises...ceve — —_| Hell Gate on gy cin eee le Me ne COME RSET: NOE Toaarivoh cone yea Sen horse and Afty foot, commanded by Lieutenant | Dertments, and a crime wae committed wherever Guin Sept 10 fof Boston: but purback sie having sores | so; tambo Sept 22 ship Susan Fitegerald, Hurley, | 07) Hopoken; sloop W SMouht Hawking Weehawhea, Colonel Villares, entered it by the Baya See Snr ee ee : STE aleak. : Te - Oh the coast, bark Albertina, Coggins, for Boston soon. | Sailed—Schr AH Brown, Chase, New York. and took possession of the Plaga, tas cane a The Cuban forces, meantime, gathered together oe AMERS. Tinie JW Hoxr, trom Saqua for New York, betore re- | ¢Atoabs.qoastsept =) bark Bolivin, everett from Hox: | , 24 Tee Set ae * q ¢ ported at Lewes, Del, with loss of foreinast left that port | '8, 8¢Tived 13th. STONINGTON, Nov 2—Arrived, schrs BA Chese the town. Part of the soldiers were detailea | {Melt écatiered proselytes. ‘his tule they Were | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | yesterday (ts), ) AM, In tow ofa steamtug for her des. | iCKStand, Sent 25—Arrived,, steamship Japan, Free- Robinson, Troy ; J B Bleecker, Thompson, Port Johnson} 47, Baldw: much bette! pd, | , " it Meng é ose to ocoupy the side streets, by which it was ex- | Peculiar system of Wah, and carried within. Uelr nite hone Sewn Many D Hasxxta, Koller, from Baltimore for B mae te 2 fe mn ie) Muephy, San Fransvco WVanneman Alexandria; sloop Mary i Bayles, Baw. pected the insurgents would come. How could | breasts the consciousness of aggravated wrengs ails, | Destination. | Office, ton, returned to the former port sd. inst im a leaky condi. sey riage atlantis tor Sac hindi kins, Port Johnson. 3 " the result be other than it was? A few shots | *¥4 the certain experience that the Spanish rulers \Glaseow.. ..|7 Bowling Green | “02. ov 2 arrived, sour Wen hynny Baltimore for Boston Hampden, brign Jesse APPONAUG, Nov 2—Arrivea, schr Wm Collyer, Taylor, | Ri *, if ; sf J 2 Bowling Green | boom, split sails and sprung aleak, Pictou; Annie D Torrey, Haskell Port Jonnson (both-not Dove, Weehawken Mfr doh, Renin Gerne Hoboken tee of Cuba would sink into the abyss of their blunders Served to disperse in disorder that crowd of inex- | ratier than yield an atom to reason and justice, perienced countrymen, unaccustomed put to the | Whereby the situation o affairs, then about the Liverpool. [2 Broaaway. Liverpoot. noise of their own hom middle Of the fourth year of the rebellion, began to ol Broad wae Sonn F K Suaw, fe C. ted by tel); se 5 ; ; Fanny ' . pvtlnink, es and to unconditional | present a diferent aspect, which we Wwill’cail the 7BowlingGreen | to Charleston Nov dina leaky condition, NO PUtln | irre Walkers Hendervons doy Nelle’ treat Dor, | Ballpen: Bana Tore Re eer mreuphis For Nantucket: THE CRISIS, Th an eptcvaas at : |Liverpodi.. |S Broadwaye | _ ScuxM B Manor, from Philadelphia for Newport, in | Brunswick, Gai Veto, Watts, Charleston; Joshua Brag: | mania, and Reno, not yet boarded. . @ reaction and activity of the Cuban forces Liverpool. .|¢Bowling Green | going through the “Bight” at Newcastle, Del, Nov 1, car- | 4o™,.1 gene, Belle EK Crowell, Hardy; Louise Bliss, Hamamer Chaves A Warren: sch MaryLonise. Here the trouble should have beenerded once for | NOW began to be shown in the attacks made by | Greece. -|Ltverpoot.:|09 Broadway. | Tied away jtbboom and all headgear attached, and re- | Growsil, Alexandrin; Jas. W. Drury, Snow; A penire’ | Fovior Baltimore. oY V—Arrived, brig Alice Les, all, bot in wars in which Uberty and tyranny are | 28¢™, Ubon Spanish encampments aud convoys, | Repub iB [Eaverpool y | turned to Newcastle tor repairs, Jones; Walter B Uhesier, Brown: BE reyon, Wlokerson?+| "Oiesteataene Wen, Davis, New York, @ attack upon Holguin, quite a large town, aud | y v. astow..../72 Broadway. Hantrax, NS, Noy 4The sehr Three Broth fre Mattle WA eweomb} 7 'g cr A , $0 meet face to face there comes time when po- | well fortified, caused u terrible effect upon all the | EUs". 12-.\Liverbovi..|tBowling Green | Cadroy, NV, tor Halifax, struck on areefatNariedoeph | and Win Gv Nisoiye ablott, Baltimore; Him | CMAane Reo vere ee retveds scitr Robert Byron, ticigad Sloctricity rans the coutse of tte wires with | Halt-eetvingjourualy Ghia cerectintes ne | Eee iis: HE |Glawcow....[7 Bowling Green | last might anid sank. The crew were seved, ith: Sarah” Wood Hickman: | WICKFORD. Nov 2~Arrived, schr Eliza Hamil Srapidity impossible to descrive, and the spark peated in their continual jeremiads that this wag | Idaho......... 12:.| Liverpool Hi troatway Bay during Augus, floated o'torasy,” Soevieeee l, Biv anon regi ‘avn ond, OPA RREN. Non 1 : Eldr’ ae y but a conclusion of the expiring revi . Bi City of Antwe 13,.| Liverpool. |15 Bros rebar Vet Ae gg} sey REN, Nov 1—Sailed, achr J M Fi » Eldridge, ignites, the ames increase, and the mind is lost in | almost at the same time, or inrapid euoceasions Adriatic nese Is.:|Liverooot:: [1b Brosdwat, Milsostinnen is, nis Amateneuehgs, anit Hane! f bs | Ales onan aged how ana whence came that lava of opin. | Occurred the attacks upon Gualmaro, *ibanica, | Spain... Ie] Laverpoo: (68 Broa swat ‘The purser of the steamship Columbia, from Havana, une Amsten, Benge and Hannah | _2d—Arcived, schr Mary 1 Mimin, Ferris, Elizabethport. mn, ching all hear as Yego: C., While the famous Vicente Garcia— oeserme ere a has our thanks for favors, Crocker, Baxter, do; J K Manning, Goudy, and T +in- 6 ts with the same force and | wno had been traitorously deserted by the brothers | x! 7 nickson, Dickerson. do; Frank 8 Colton, Colton, and T carrying the same idea to ali minds. Man 4 ee aera a Smiraci.oixc—At Thomaston, Me, Walker, Dunn & Co | } ‘ 7) pa . y would | Urquiza and Pepilio Gonzalez, formerly the princi- | PORT OF NEW YORK, NOY. and Samuel Watt & Co have both ‘commenced Alburger, Corson, do; T T Tasker, Allen, and Grace ay this is. phenomenon; but itis oniy a law of | Pal leutenants under his command, end whose in: ; 2 NOV. 4) 1878 | semeisia be leanghen Qngieil” || “teneuems Work Om | Girdle Secadern foi 1 B, Rugs err end a8 | (A B50! OES OBTAINED FROM COURTS: ifferent States: lezal everywhere; no publicity his ¢ peatiihaaa’ ; ‘do; ~via on. pialoaly tends to repel all nat is Go combae-preseltea ems woktaritl spectacle ee CLEARED. alfimberet, and E Dyer has sent his moulte nip ths Perle Makarke Wecieetaes Gene nen tiem | Beate AAYARO®! Mavice Tree OWNIOR KINGS obligatory. e human spirit is brought | keeping at the head of 400 men, at the most, in th 7 ; Yoods tors Trane. and expects to build this winter. Capt | J W Coffin, Stront, Port i; Counseilor-at-Law, $03 Broadway f ping t, in the pena Augustin Dyer is building tor himselra brig of some Jean bereds Srawions Od ueeieen Grupa Sat 7 = down to this condition, and lies under bo J A D tons, 5 nds same jurisdiction, and, although persecuted by six Steamship Castilia (Bi = oh will be off in abor nth, ; MOMMNAUA ioc 8 iecgts ot unm oma battahons, moving from place to place | Bros p Castilia (Br), Butler, Glasgow—Henderson which W! off in about @ month, h » the ex- | with wonderful rapidity, and often taking the Steamship Elien 8 Terry, Saly: Plosion, when it does come, ig terrible, | offensive to surprise and defeat groups of his | Ferris & Oo. :, “ f veme 0} : imstantaneous and wonderful. None can with. asiounded ph ig sata nehip North Point, Foley, Philadelphia—Loriliard | Signed for the general freighting business | she 16 160 | low Sehr: Roger Drury. bound in; 7 ‘ eantime, te of De. feet jong om the keel, we rpendiculars jamin Gartside (and both — “ye stand its effect. This was exactiy what occurred being ‘Seacred, ome kh toe pa dede tie Undies Donnan aie Masini vy | decks dvb over als her extreme ‘breauth of beam ws | wlone, Peter rowel att Lan sirdgall ads Ai. Goenee oe! ton avenue and Boefam aoe nets on the 10th of October, 1868. The political collision | Yanacto Agramonte, wita a handful of trusty fol- | Nephew a Gor’ ' tverPvol-Thomas Dunham's | s¢ sede and depth, 1724 feet Including, 6 leet height be- | Cleared steamers Hsia, (Be) Murphy, Liverpool: | ths corner ot Fulton avenue and Hoetum street, , sw O ween de e A " . M. J took place at Yara, a place hitherto almost un. | !9Wers, performed prodigies of valor; but fell at | Hark Lea (Auy, Schmecnenich, tnull—siocovieh & Co, it @ Brooks, who own a fourth o her. The other | Valparatsos schfs Clara Sianith, Keen, Battimers - moi i irom 3 to 9 P.M. Known on account of its slight importance, and he most brilliant moment of his mission, feared by on iorgio (Aus), Medanich, Limerick—siocovich & re Charles L. Pearson, after whom she is named, tok am a Ww q : BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFE! Woodbridge, NJ; Almon Bacon, | 4 BROLUT logal everywhere; desertion, £c., ramclont, ? cause; no publicity required; no charge edi divorce: ted; advice tree. M. HOUSE, Attorney, 1% Broad ekmi Iroc! Lauxcnxn—At, East Boston 3d inst the new barken- Chase, “Hoboken , Newbern—Murray, | tine, Charles L Pearson, of Boston, a beautitul oak-built | Means, Rondout: of about 60 tons, carpenters’ measurement, de- | New York: Midnigh jt ‘diner, to loud tor New York. er P his enemies and as the hero of a sublime idea, hi Alired Eldridge, who com 6 her. bark Kdwin, Colby, Honolulu; schrs A LIO BENEFACTOR 18 DR, SILSBE i immediately a the vies from Cape’ Malet’ to | inst retunion were pfetoee io tee , c Batk Ansiolani Bonardi (ital), Lorenzo, Rotterdam—J Gatien 0 Manatees fhitrich, “Crowe Frade ia’ Jennie A Burpy, as, dlogvered /ANAKESIS.« Sure cure ] the Cape San jo responded with that m: MAXIM ¥ ‘urphy, Rockport, to load for Brooklyn; io Bursley, | worst case of ol electuaries aplliy with which an idealong suppressed breaxs | Ye, TRTiO", Dar eccalenor 31 tbe Dominican | Hark Witte Tilers We tui” Mears” | cnmarnane aur—seven tong sxous user—euane or | Lot lesieoyi DA Yang Ral ak | ieee emma at etre ten aia, ARAL SASThi GON GEN Aiets, Wékieks dad ‘chiitcen reanea te democratic Fepnblican school did not fail be- | Bria BF Nash, Hopkihs, Seviile-—s john Zittlosen. Notice is hereby given that in order to prevent the | timore.: | pipteestapteictr: + Miggins, Bale | Piyeument and medicine will cur, infailiviy. Physitanat comrades in the Eastern Department, oe AS nore uy eG, Bh 2 ONS, FB, light on Seven Foot Knoll, mouth of the Kiver Pi Sailod—Brig Ueland. of all schools prescribe it. Price $1 per box. the field. It wasacry from the soul; it was the | Protected in great measure by the inaccessible Schr Carrie W Clark, Cross, Aux Cayes—B J Wenberg. Maryland, from pelng mistaken for one ot 4th—Arrived, steamshin Wor Apo, Savannah; ANAKESIS DEPOT, 46 Walker «1 York. most cherished wish of the heart, the impulse | \uiatowe Me Of GOL ation of the country. ‘The Mgnt of ahha to ized red on Coe alge ot Rovnaker | Watamee ue Abbie. i ering Meh Pama, | Po YOU KNOW itr dictions of Cob rom jarshall Duteh, ja; schrs Pomor re, Guantanamo, Baracoa, and ARRIVALS, i Chas H Kelley; Gray, Pensacola; Frank & &! which was forced from the cruel despotism of 300 | €ven tne suburbs of Santiago de Cuba have been NERAL DEBILI% and more years of darkness and depression by a the scene 01 his irequent surprises and attacks. At REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND ve mewn ECS, OF SEN Oe CRAIGHILL'S CHANNEL RANGE LIGHTS, ENTRANCE TO RIVER rleston, P LAND, Sailed—Steamship Rattlesnake, Pierce, Philadelphia. mai resent he occupies the place of the that with « view to facilitate th BALTIMO! I ES eneration hungry for light and liberty. Tuts, | Ygnacio Agramence, sig Bice Of chotve could not terrier nes poet tear ahrp ert oAltiuth new chanel, in the Chesapeake Hay. Bogen, Homer’ jlrtoe frp Darrel, Gugmeaname: sip Legh) ‘when, was the first Cuban army—old | have been made for this honorable commana. Steamship Greece (Br), Shemas, Liverpool Oct 23, vin | the mouth of the River ‘Patapsco, two lighthouses E it Kich, Paine, Boston; schrs rite Snow, do; Abbott WINCHESTER'S ; Sanguill, Calixto Garcia, Yhlguez, Modesto Disg, | Queenstown 2Aih, with ‘mdse jaseengers to # WS | now building—one near Miller's Island, distant tr Devereux, Rich, do Orbeton, Crockett, *alem; men and women, youths and children and urst. | Experienced ly winds throughout: Point, in a northeasterly direction h fulfil their duty in the same manner, ana generally | lat ~2 Ton 4 ansed. a Bren Tasted Soeed eat miles: the other about ic Bautont mil ‘without strength. With such heterogeneous ele- | all that is found wai ms inting by the Spanisn govern- | east; by 6 * ih Point. The two tight! are 2% nautical | Bi 7 pon ments it was impossible to form even a medium | Ment in the oMicers it chooses to aefend Mattonal Nov 2, lat 44 67, ‘08 65 18, steam ry nes ai aoart. ban “due notin aw ath ‘rues from Metubned-Bonr Mary D Haskell, Keller for Boston, Synemn oth tonieeanl iarioentaae Chae oar, Tracing military organization. The time was | the By Ceapaces tn the petesde ee enn: &¢., is found pat 4 Tpool, same time, si ip Kuypt (Br), hence LM sit exactly in range with the axis veal : satianthaetd Mi oi iihiiiin: neki: oe Ds & fren guiltsing the nerves, stimulating the nerve cen- ost, Cea) . ol. D + | tre iihee Since TRtolook ater nis tamnity” he, | Paqcesbedes in the per is Valiant Warriors, | ‘Eteamship Tdsho (21), Moore, Liverpool Oct 2 via low) lighthouse x in 18 feet of water at | mou riers, NG. Kierkegaard (Xorw) ‘tua, and Inereasing the nervous energy. ar 1 immediate cure ‘brother tor his sister and the son to provide for SPANISH POWER STILL Torrenixc Queenstown tb, with mdse and 966 passengers to Wil- | mean low and will show above tl ; George 8 Hunt, Nowell mei ; Debility, Nervousness, lity, m Isaac About 3) | Ji ' at ne nauth ion N Gamewell, herry ink; W , Drury, uyPoPHosP: tout | Hawley, oston; Armida Yall, Hall, do; David Currie, PHITE OF LIME AND SODA 4 Guion, linder, surmounted py the keeper's dwelli Ella M Storer, Wade, St Thoinas; ward, Do his aged father; and often In this third period the moral decadence of the mship Ville du Havre (Pr), 8 See ermine focal plane will be 89 feet above the level | Hust Bos Co Graham, Boston: HR youth who had just deen tat happened thet the pinned army he roceeded part passu with its Med Brest wth, with. mdse and péasongers | ty dey Macken hed Bay at mean ow water, Al present itis an Barnes Bush, Brantford, “Conn; Garrett. ’ Wright, Prostraton of ‘ital For By ‘avely fighting against | physical decay, while with astonishment squad- | 2% eh) Tiles of Sandy Hook, passed ship | finished condition, and is sarrounded by a wharf on | Cropper, New York. ikness of every desert tion it wilh the enemy was surprised in the midst of his family | Fons appeared from the forests of Cuba whose ex. | Sit Ofte Kelen (bn: Nov'd st miles cust of do, steam wooden piles wo that the ovlindr Inmotwcen, 4 |.) Aalled Jet brie Frances Jane,, Richmond. 2 barks appetite, restore «he strength and promote nd murdered by his impiacabie oppressors, Con. | tence ANd Feappearance is @ cause of wonder. | "'Steamnanip Columbia, Reed, Haveon Oct $0, with mase | ctuneeikns cikturs ous of the naiwe kind when whe light. | Husiriti: Comite tAGets harleaton’ brig Ailce, Ver: £2 pee nottle, J. WINCHESTER & CO, ‘verted into rovi ment; an ese, active, rave and skilied | and assengers to Wm PC). de & ‘ed. Het ber rt ing bands and unmolesteddy the | in war, have impressed’ a new form upon | Wrobs 'yae 4 Co, Had heavy weather | honse is completon) lighthouse ie an open trame pyramid | “BRUNGWICK. tee Get > sehr Decorra, | — jCRSIeMaL eRe Senate te Aer, ‘Spaniards, they passed the first months in singing | the camp by their vigorous attacks wean Perit, Kelly, Hamiton,, Bermnaa, Oct 41, F sides, the lower portion being painted straw | Thompson. « rn port. ti ATURE'S ONLY SPEOIFIC—BRTHESDA MINE: ymns to liberty and giving th and wonderial deeds of arms, which have indae And 10 pawencers to Lunt Bros. Shor and ¢ upper part black. Slst—Arrived, amos 1 Roberts, Jenkina, Havana; N BPEING W dhe “That the ine: Toemhelont ig themselves up, in the th of the Cid mehip Mon! ery, Faircloth, Savannah Nov |, The 1 lane sri be 108 feet above the level of the New. a be midst of the luxuriant forests or Gute Coe fatally dismayed the wons of the (id. | This new | with ind nd vadsengeR io Lemley en NOTH | patie iocal Diane WA D Stahl, New York; sche the'wonderral paris Day Die AeA en turine eomparabie delight of possessing an inbiperinad by the. fatal defeat suftered. by the Vascongudes Haba ron i ante mah aah vale i (fate te, id wai ‘Manehsts aa Baltimore ; 34, fr a saurative gent has #0 longed for. Time passed on, and Spain contingent, at Sabana de la Mar. saw a bark, square jag, bine corners, at high) light is a Mater was organ. COLOKIAL TRIUMPH. were nye ; i i in Bats sehra Hannah Black 1 rota seed ber datislions ana pur mei om Loree on, ‘alanis ae ane rar) man, t g Bis omtces ito the feid an ‘Po count from that fetal reverse to the Snanish | with mdseand pasmusers tod W A yma Nov 1, ge aa | { , rag, Warren, 18 way) the best And were pro.