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10 NEW YORK | HERALD, ATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 30, 1878 ont of th nellion. At x 3 i f tho war his | tached to him, Mrs. Stephen Fiske and Miss Katherine | M ewart (Kr), Bordeaux; Super! steak atone Noutimente teeditnd we his arrest and’ | Rogers were also present. The Rev. William Rudder, | brix Ma H (Bo), Lunenburg. re mafinement in prison for & period of several month nag & Protestant Episcopal Chureh, | 1217) sty Boy dino Havana: m yippee ay | aud he eseaped with his life only through the int read the 11 formula of the Church. ie Abbett, Pernaubu os COMMODORE WILLIAM F. SPICER, UNITLD STATES | sion of warm sonal . After his libere- | mains were — to the vault of Macpelah Cemetery, —e on ‘aaa tion, granted spon anntition that he should leave the | the pall bearers being Messrs. Frost, Bruton, Wilson MARITIME MISCELLANY. State, he came North, where he reusined until | aud Dale. ' At his residence, near Boston, Mass. died yester- | the close of the war. Tu 1865 President Lincoln ap- Sreammn Skausour, from Boston, st Savannah Passed a threc-masted sche " “ » ys mnited | pointed him United States District Attorney for the | — 7 f s day, Commodore William F. Spicer, of ae unite Eastern district of Toxas. He was reappointed by SHI PPI N 1 ta hy } States Navy. Commodore Spicer was appointed m President Grant and held the office at the time of his |, I ‘ > shipman in the navy Jun: , 1839, when still a bey, | death. eas) 9 being aceredited to New York, his native place, He OCEAN STEAMERS. | -WITH SUPPLEMENT. M ay . Oet sl ror maid. ‘ke, stanchions and deck how OBITUARY. ne lew Nook & ts . Nov 24-—Cleared, dune Beeat son, Oliver, Oct 4—The bark Stonewall Jackson: | ae whit areived here eat is rons Hoaton. taports that d on dune 2 in collision with « schoofer, natwe un- Mb—Suiled, bark Abort (Bh, Walsh, | (iawn riding at anchor. Neither vessel sustained mate: yw G—Arrived, brig Flora Goodale, Good. | "4! damage Poxmaury. Nov 18—The Dacmring, Pedersen, which © pu Sen, Nov 20—Arrived, bark Syringa (Br), | arrived here Nov 13 from Mexieo, reports that in lat oe Jon 44.W, she spoke the Diadem, Norwegian brig, Sant bark Kwasted (Br Balsimers for Copenhagen for orders, with mate and two hii, cht Magic Willers Bry Stewart, | ten sick. ck bent, | > Waxatat, Oct 3b) f which arri nine miles to the east of € “enra ath, thip Alnwick Castie "toe ineaitnndl, ‘Bris daring the galo she A sted radiderh hat fora time it ov 27—Arriv 9 ofwind heading to ie eastward, " i FREDERICK H. GROSZ. tol, entered the navy at a period before the establishment i a 5 ‘ont of water. ERR od 12—-Passod, sche Wa Wilson, Ward, | azusclesn. She also lost » aunall of her deck load, of the Naval Academy system, and’ was, as a conten! Frederick H. Grosz died on Wednesday evening at | pares OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTRS Sur | Philadel for at lage a 2 ges ie rotati pared ashe Pyar? teat ot water OVEMBER AND DECEMBER. surveyed at Galveston a fas Hobbs, Blake, Trinidad; | in hold. jed 28th for Lan Bt _ | his residence, No. 44 East Twenty-first street, in iat ; i Gress “ ite, fanaa “ning na ARK Harty shipmen were then called. He was an officer of the | the fortyfourth year - me act Mr. aeons ke [_Satile._ | Bentincations Ofte. diam, whi rshavon Nov 17, experienced | (ul 2 : i c- | Native of this city and the only son of the late Perl Liverpool |a1ai Broadway” | **rmny 200 hags of rye. old school, and prided himself on his aoe | Michael Grosz, who died about five months ago, He Livernool. [0 Brondway | 5 Bank Horrer (Ren), Wikaader, frou Bull River Sept 3 for AB, ln, tical experience im attaining a thorough knowledge | 11 engaged with his on trade tor | Glanzow.. |7 Bowling Green | London (before reported) wax abandoned Oct 16, Delano. Barbad of the nantical profession when a youth, In| jany years, and the firm of Mi Grosz & ‘ew York, which arrived at Mar- August, 1839, he was ordered to sea, making his first | ranked yery high in this e.ty. 3rosz was & | active and public spirited man and was very promi- | 5 porary of his remarked yesterday, a “reefer,” as mn! 3 (Br), Lewis, fret w York for Rotter. AMERICAN PORTS. LEXANDRIA, Nov 28—Arrived, Wheaton’ ious Oetlegt Hngenia,. Venxie, : 19th, brig Memry & J ue reen Bid senseeeee L. reou ison (from Balt}. cargo), Now K ‘br Laura A Webb, wre), St Andrews (with part of i mb. Daker (from Hostan Samatea (with par vr Elica ibner, New Ha: Pased down eh Charu Et peon, fro of ine Georgeto 55 Broadw rd cargo); 14th, voyage on the United States brig Dolphin, on the west | ont axa director in the Catholic Protectory and as a | 72 Broadway . Montgomesy (trom New | for oral ; j rey ere ) Honduras dwith part ot ru : i : coast of Africa, In July of the following year Mid- | juember of the Xavier Union, He was also an ac gi Bresdway | Higa Thnenonnere i Fete nee terete MeTniyre, saa: || «it ved, sears Tyran (Be) Arn HK CHAS SawyeK, Mallen, from Rio Pernambn Feaneis ustratia, from bark Victor, Pond, Bou Hannah E Sisubert, Vaneloat evel, Kesio. sud ni | member of the Mechanics’ Library Association and contributed much by his fidelity and management to urse of lectures given every win- shipman Spicer was detached from the Dolphin, in December, 1840, he was assigned to the old coming ont’ of | ° rand bee: en | iN was 148 tone reginter ipin, Oliver, Virgin Ha Thonn yD weive iug ship North Carolina, ‘The North Carolina was | of that society. His . h wit | Bussling Groen 171 ‘tro Fal PE eg SN + the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and was et that | be @ serious loss to the aboye societies and to the wnomwey Seun Axnie B Br), from Chi tetown, PEL for New o date (by tel from Madeira Nov 17)}—Passed, | ~ —f i ‘a Uiee ding st the Prnokisa He) ae was SY | hany charities that he succored with great liberality. \ Hamburg 1 Brosdwas | York: with patatoss (fare reburted. y wrecked ——— are. Tivamponls, Vice time considered one of the finest vessels in the navy. | 4. Was a brother-iv-law of the late Gustavus . ‘vealed ac Ship Harbor, hands Buisto., Nov —Arrived, sehr Rowena, from Prince Pronk {50 Bros In Jnly, 1841, he was ordered to serv with the | Schmit the celebrated organist of St. Patrick's North and the South Pacifie squadrons, whero | Cathedral. Mr. Grosz leaves a large and teresting | he remained from 191 until 1864, He | BOY: wes next stationed at the Naval School, JUDGE W. B. EAGAN. Philadelphia, from September of the latter} 4 despatch was received at the Supreme Court of year to Jane, 1845, On July 2, 184 ung Spicer | New Orleans, yesterday, announcing the death of passed a creditable examination, was promoted to the | Associate Justice W. B. Eagan, at his residence near | cank of passed midshipman and attached to the brig | Shreveport, Thursday evening, from a bronchial af- Dolphin, on which he had mace his first cruise, and | fection. which was then on the coast of Africa. After crnis- ing in that station for two years he returned to New JOHN FULLER. York and was a on board the | john Fuller, Assistant Superintendent of the Sixth | Mans..... North Carolina, where hi " a s, ~", district of the Western Union Telegraph Company, | Wisconsin. ward Islan, pBtaKe, Nov W—Salled, Teosdalo (), Longstatf, Bult Bxsaws, Nov Me-Arrived, Nockar (4), Willizerod, Rotterdam ¥ Scuw Warne G frov | Hote (before reported), lies in # wiles east of Hutteras; her Nereus; ship Albert: bark ov 28—Arrived, bark Tamora (Br), Slo- (not as before); sche Eliza Christie (Bi yn, ‘hy Magiie Vanduxen, Thomas, Wilmington, Mi Trim, Barbados, h— Arrived, steamers Sarmatian (Bri, Mt Noy 15—Avrived, Mactida Hilyard, Crosby, Weklanene ge L388 Hroadway jowling Green a fad in tevin to ran in. strne a Bowling Green | 3 Her mainmast went by [ue Broedway | log was washed overbon London.,..17 Bowling Green | sea makinic a clean breach ‘wor her, The crow (fou London. ..168 Broad the pilot) took to the rigging. where they remait | Hamburg. 161 Broadway: resened by the stuamer Matyie Sargont. The schooner is a -169 Broadway | total wreck and uninsured T Bowling ning Louise, h, Bjory a c Proceeding down 1th. Tewvick. a ison, for Hampton Roads, Si » Paniliac 14th. Mozart, Julich 01 Walker, Rounoke Rive: rk; barks Mindet (Nor), . Ol ihristopherson, Cork: kes Ames. Edmunds, doy ‘ara: Skylark, Smalloy, Bos all, da; Frank G@ Dow, Gage, Port Spain. dy, Woster, Providence: F Kew Lore: aitp tlieats v, parsage West | Scnz Sanau B, whieh went ashore on Jacksonville bar | some months since, and afterward sunk in tho riv 0, New Or. New Berlin, linn been rateed and hauled up on the marine railway at the shipyard. The condition of the Iuil has not Deorinee, Box it, oatsers, Frank, Chvarleston? | (aateralacto An 184%, to September of the follow i ’ ri : yeu rialtede i rpidb cases iy ilerescn Philadelphia, mt ‘ninent was to the steamer Nautilus, of the C died at his residence in Phillipsburg, N. J., yesterday city Ticen agcercained. The wm rigging are gone, the | s |\ ftantwures hares Hain Oran kudos Ween Survey. secvice. Ho was on that” duty” from | afternoon, alt~r a protracted illues. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. | “2ru'une teen sinned wile on toe oer ira: Nahin, ens hatnone. | ie Hela duit Buide Lasvonco oan mic gg Deed ao RP ei we iY | catsinat igse an durie seston oe Mouday wigne "aes Oot Arrived, Wil Corsur, Courionay, Bom: ke KE Birdantl, Birdsall ree ered to the United States sloop-of-war Sara- Pet 2s 1 oN RIC UN AND MOON, vAI was towed off on W it Mattie 8: f Nit, Nov 2TcArtivad, brig Prentiss Hobbs, Blake dred to, Me uucatle to the Fisea: then | OLDEST PRIEST IN NORTH AMBRICA, | gun SE 2" 5 o4| gunay Bakes a1 an | soitshring ost her deck al only TE Nee PM | Sale from Ganga Och 20 Atorone, ebertso, New | ase Harbor. FE Pras untied Aitached to. the. Gulf squadron. ‘There _ he | Sum acte; a6) Gow. taland.. morn 1 Schr Tyno (of Belfast), Hart, which laid in Belfast ha jen (hark), from Siietde for | ienred net Aana Flleebeth, Dean, New York, pee 7 in rendered service to his government from September, Moon sets. ‘eve 11 08 | Hell Gate.....-morn 218 ight, lost her mainmast. sth, Paul “roman Vogt, Rochester for do: | Naw York. jo e parted. and the mast, whieh »hannesan, London for pier, Telfer, Brom 1851, to June, Is’ He was next assigned to the | FAMILY HISTORY OF THE LATE FATHER DOMINIC a ROOTHRAY, vy 25—Arrived, schr J F Cat Walls, phe i ee : “ : i 5 was her. I broken in th for America iand anchored at Dover Int serene ters AG eats Geneon ies peeoben reales pares YOUNG—IMPRESSIONS MADE ON THE YOUNG | HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- Pieces, butdid no damage in falling.’ | OW 17th, Harvest Quoon, McLean, from Shields for Phila- : Ps sloop-of-war Levant. He was on the Mediterranean | CUBRIC'S MIND BY GENERAL WASHINGTON. VATIONS. Sen Proven (isheriman) was ashore Nov 28, near Boston | “A se sos, Augusta, Buck, from Berwick ¢ TON, Now ivirived, ark Ocoan Be ‘Lhe Dominican, Nicholas Dominic Young, who died F° Ya Light. ‘caithaal 9 Wost Hartlepool: brig Loretto Loreto (Sp) station till February, 1855. He was promoted to the York (and sailed a Tee Domenech Sailed 16th Havana; sehr Eagle Rock, Hammond, Gib rank of master June 28, 1853, and received his com- | jn wy wi 5 ieeead (ate “ihe Mike » Sonn Many A Rownax lumber laden. from Ban, Tission as Hentenant inthe naty on) February | nee ee eceay, ae, Dorn pear, te Bar, | Ther. uate a7 Piymoath, Mase, drove ashore at Seat Hachor dari rian, Neve Yori: 0 Re rMNenred—Barks Dartmoath (Br), Raymoud, Liverpool; ry aKSL, After a brief visit tohishome theLicutenant | mouth of the Piscataway River, Prince George Nor, 20. Howr.|Ineh. | Deg.| Wind, | Weather. xalo She was gotten off on Sunday, badly de ie kana 8 + | Cato (Non, Kroger, Amsterdam, : j kbar (Br), Neweas- . Brom Sailed—Barks Venta was with the to August, yeclondy | ¢ Schr Chas Cobb, of Rockland, Me, ter Herch Wednesday nicht last, having. lost her mate overboard. ‘The cargo of lime took fire and the vessel was destroyed NION “TIME BALL. toa. having b paseage for Ch Ada (Br), Antwerp. lie Eaten, Townsend, nropean squadron from October, 156, | county, Md., on the lth of June, 179%. | Jarsesnoe In September of the latter year he pais f a : 2 ‘was plaepion above Guty, to which esaignment hin} Te Gre: Gamera, Was. 90) Muatieh indge: |: Bee coi cs: long and almost continuous sea service well | sent out here in that capacity, but on becoming a | Sandy Hook... entitled him, He was at the Boston Navy | Roman Catholic was deposed. The ex-Judge bonght ee ee ee ery ae ais: sina | & tract of land where now stands the better WESTERN U frigate Niagara was fitted out for Chinaand Japan | portion of the city of Washington, and New Your, Nov 29—Noon, and Spicer was ordered to her. The Niugura returned | many a time did the old monk, in his p ; ae from the Asiatic station in the early pat of te rebel: | closing days, wonder whether he wonld be permitted the Guif till Augnst. 1 While serving in the to breathe his last in that city, where his father was | DOPT OF NEW YORK, NOV S78 hye received his commission as lieutenant commander, | born, and where, when he became a priest, he built » 29, 1878, He was next placed on duty at the Charlestown (Mass.) ie it Fe ee neti February, 1863, when he was promotes | thé finest specimen of Gothic work in this country, tho "| to ‘the rank of commander. Fro: ‘April, | Church of St. Dominic, on the very spot where stood ARRIVALS. nas is perfect in model und will not be far trom the head of the 1863, to May, 1865, he frequently distingni his great grandfather's barn. This was the first church himself for’ bravery and executive — ability firs REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD | Hino when under sail. mom. be (and sulled for Aloeet avery ate builtin Washington, and the old priest remembered : : ! while taking part in the stirring scenes in | DUlt “ 9 ci WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. ss fams, Me: nd cleared for New York); 16th, Casta- | 1 Kanny, Farr, and Albert Jameson. Candage, New York. which the North Atlantic blockading squadron par- | it with pride. The domain fell to Notley Young, the Steamer City of Now York (Br), Laird, Liverpool. Nov 19 WHALEMEN. lin, ke, for New York. Maral Te ‘ov B— Arrived, steamer’ Carondelet, ticipated. Commander Spicer then served alternately | grandfather of Father Young, and when General | and Queenstown 20th. with mdse and’ 118 passengers rts ¥ (x), Langley (from Japan, &c), New | Burrows ork. ander of the gunboats Cambridge and the | Washington came to lay out the city he resided in the | John G Dale, zz lat 31 98, low 2.3L. wan in comp Arrived at Edgartown Nov 27, schr Sarah E Lewis, Smith, ork. ft GEORGET «DC, Noy 28—Arrived, schr Bailey, ‘and took part in the assaults on Fort | elegant mansion of Noticy Young, which was the finest afour-masted steamer bound W: 2th, lat 4535, lon | Atiantic Oeeun via Vineyard Haven : |, romeed ADO Ranehere, Rersdarioknor ley, Rustern port. ; He was nest uttachel to | in that pert of the country dnring the time of his | #230. pasned steamer City of Montreal ah hry, from New Fork | Arrived wt St Michaels Oct 2 , barkw Ingods, Lewis, of | Ties; tit. Der f Suiled—Sehr Clara "Sard and subsequently took | say there. The General induced Notley Young to | {et \ayerpe vith. ta 3, spoke ship Bolivia | NB last from Fuyal: 28th, Gazelle, Leal, do, do; AR cam Taam, Crosoley, He 6, | 4 Hibbert, from, Dubiin for ieinwar, reakwater. ker, Baker, last from Flores. GAR 2ANailed command of the sloop-of-war Chicopee and was with | give up his farm and the whole of Sonth Washing- F Bromen Nov 17 and South- sailed rhe atetava: : ; , her in the Guilt eqruacean for one cae From June, | ton, which once formed part of the Young farm. Gen- Natled from do Oct 18, bark Attleboro. Howland, NB, Braking York} fosiah Whitehouse, Farnham, Phil seenxors to elrichs & | ty, Nick f Kdgartown, do. Md sh a: Leghorn. | adelphin: Bramhall, “Ham'tt Telumah, Bonnett, and 1907, to July, 1860" ho was in commiand of the Dukota | eral Washington, however, provided that the Young I llangreeable weather mm, det a), brig Homan Smith, meee Arrived Cassioneia Petite, Matctiton | Shudeer nk anage, New Kerk in the South Pacific, and was at the Charlestown | mausion should not be torn down till after Nae rail er anne ae lcbaran, Svendsen, Ameri- HY. ANNIS Nov at —Arrh xchrs Ann 8 Brown, from (Mass) Navy Yard from September of that year tl the cath ot its occupant. | Tt aptood ust B rom do Oct 28, wchrs Lottie E Cook, Dyer, to | ““itavex, Nov 15;2Paased through the roude, Ploke, Michel Now York for Boston: Apnio E. Martin. Handy, do for d: © was made captain in the navy idl bil Lanne (Br), «ae. Arizona, White, do: BF Sparks, Ewell, do: 20th, Hattie « Crowell and Allen Green, Nickerson, Baltimore Jon 48, saw parently : ; sen. ad Milton. Kroger, frum New York for Rouen, 5 . eae aaa sant of the moniter | Young's death. Nicholas Young, father of the deal’ | of «vessel between ‘00 and-400 tonaburden. woiten up. but Et Chas W Morse. | Tic Nov 16— Arrived, Triton (#), Caso, Savannah; | ‘Revurwod—Sehe E R Kirk, Kirk. squadron, from January to July, | priest, married one of the Fenwicks, who were of | the weather being very bad at thetime were unable to as. bi eid at Pie- while on | men for Gal exon: Lowestoft ame si for Roush west Fatmourn, N coal, (3 Plankett, Bre- th, Biornstern Bjornsen, Nielson, York; Humboldt, Corneling, Bromen WP Ritchio, one flange of her propell R ‘4 orere, do for br Swent. Home, fi Willetes. do ke Pamarl. Rartord. Philadel: | Sulgn ‘Ocean Belle, Wasnon, and 8 Lindsey, Kennedy, do elt for Re John, NB; Neptune's Bride, Lindsey, do for Ports. + | mont The Western Union time ball fell FAL egpently to-day. WH dsth, In port, all vessels reported here the 25th. lives Httida, O'Brien, Mon: FM-There are at anchor In this harbor over eighty sail of "i ith. Philadeip! baad es ea pide Korsfower, Tounteldt put in their yard at Bucksnor: immodiatels. etic’ eoraae Nee ohn Piper ia building wachr | 2 ;PhtsHixa, Nov Minnfo Swift, | arks Wisstawort (Swed). Tultman, from Dieppe Annte J Mar- erer (ier), Krohn, Amatefdam., is : a Bat , t from Bultimoro—Barks Supremo, for Bor- ledonia (s) Allison. Glas. | qeauxs Bartolomeo Simone, for Cork. * T2th, Whickham (s), Will. | PALL RIVER, Nov 26—Sailed, schrs Tahmiroo, Clay: B Captain J for the lobster carrying business. She | shall: Parkor, i agen ‘Talty, Portland: Ameri. i previously, schrs Kolon, ke Ch oq Tae Cha lain (BD. Bornean. Montreal. PM—Passed by, schr William A Morrell, Kelley, for 0 y. d was off 1873, When ‘the difficulties arose with Spain out of | the Lord Baltimore colony, founders of Maryland. certain any particulars. os: or jo (am T | Boston. the Virginius affair Captain Spicer was placed in com- | He removed to Prince George county, Md, where his | igit"ti"'oaveratt kicar uke: Nawvitar © dave, In bal SPOKEN. chat Satton eich, Kook, Clty Points | REY waar, Nov a0—Arrived, steamers City of San An. mand of the monitor Dictator, which vessel remained | wite owned a farm of inheritance Stoamer City of Columbus, Nickerson, Savannah Nov v I8—Entered out, Constantino, Goss, New r fied at noon f in the Gulf stations from January, 1874, to Feb- INVESTIGATING GENERAL WASHINGTON, gon Sth ae tee aitin Eastern Empire, (ip, Ferguson, from Greenock for el ck eciseane irande, Boluer, New York cand saited at noon Yor ruary, 1875. He was subsequently, for sixteen | This was right opposite Mount Vernon, the home heenix. (Dani. Petersen, Hull O4 days, in bal inp Herbert Beech (Bn. from St John, NB, for Liverpool, | ron Wgcarron Hraiee a ih Arrived, bark Branswick, Hall (or Tilden), Aspine fi ‘all for order: months, in command of the naval readezvous, Bos- | of Washington, and frequently did Father Young | te ‘Funch, Edye & Co. ‘Had fine weather. to 11, lat 19:1, lon 30 * . ton. On April 23, 1877, he was promoted to Commo- <eeot Ga = he was a boy, the whole family ferward strong westerly gales. Anchored at 5 a hip etn Bartram (Nov), from New York for Hamburg, coe Nov 15—Off, Cynosure, Hales, from Quebec for wee ORLEANS, wey. ET d red schrs R B Locke, dore, aud in June last was assigned to the command | would gat! in the green of a morning and view | Ron N farina (Ital), Kralli, Trapant 73 dave, with | Nov lat 45, lon 2 Passed 17th, Orpheus, Schuiken, from Rotterdam for vate of the Charlestown Navy Yard, to relieve Commo- | the General through a spyglass as he paced ee een a ee Tee Based alercee | oA ahip (Gen, £rom Georgetown for Cuxhaven, showing | Raltimore. eames Wm" Symington (Br), QBHE or RBH, Nov 10, lat 47. Maanzats Nov 14—Sailed. Avonport, Porter, and Jacob Nar Gore Parker. At that time he was suffering consider- | np and down hie veranda, with his Get Gz had fine weather to Hatteren; thence © dayr, with | CRBS or RF Bove, trom Phiteitiphia from Dunkirk | reiAatet if ships Annie .T bly from an effusion of water on the chest, | behind his back and seemingly in a deep reve westerly gales and heavy head sean xo oie ‘anog, Now York: HC Winship. Doane, Ameri Musing, doy bark Marle Spats (Ger), Bos: pr Peo © conti | Father Young used to say the Genoral was in the | . Bark Formosa, Pieree, Boston 4-day, in ballast. to FW | X9y "windsor, NS, trom Honfleur for New | 1qctaut®: SOY t—Sallod, Mary E Rowland, Lawton, tithe Ghent ; ‘4 prio hw’ etteecs oF the pation ile Connon it of walking this way every ing. Father | Sith 4 Co. to receive the officers of the station while confined of a ay every morning. Father Water Lily, Perry, Tampi a ith hides, & to his bed. He caught cold: it is said, while on board | Young saw Washington at a military parade | to’ winuesné Tianiazbam rea to George M Smith: the iron-clads clads, and, eventually, set in. Last | when he was a child, and the old priest | Nov 22, Int 34, 1 ke summer, at one time, he was so ill that the attend- bon he a mec ee ve oe often | ward. with split | pot ing physicians despaired of his recovery, He was | called on to do, something this fashion :— | several ani r pedstewed of moderate means, and lived ina quiet | ““When I was about eight years old Eremeniber there | , BT Serina P Smith (of Bangor, Bartlett. Arecibo. PR. | tor : Chima Wee tania Hovcgland 8 Weed, Wand: Gen Hovt, Becker na Jutias End unpretentious house wt Winchester, near Borton, | wae to be a parade not far from our place. It was | Fit mith & Co. Nov 19.8 of Hlatteran had « heary NE | 9, tyr avo iow Kg reLe team Baltimore for Caen, Nov | Ixxantn, Nov 18-Sailed, City of London («, Patching, ioe York; dnote wand, 3 He leaves a widow and ¢i children, his eldest son | anfiounced 1! at General Washington would be there; | gale, lasting 18 hours: carried away mainboomand lost ant ‘A bark (Nor), showing PDGW. from be Himore fer Ant- wart Peigeasrinee Siedpeiaip: Heaioetiog aaa Nov 28—Arrived, New York pllotboat Isaac Passes, Nov 25—Arrived. steamer Tacy P Miller, Miller,* + | Havana: hark Hovario, (Rp) Kor, Havana orate An . Krneble, Utilla: Ranto Oteri. Pixzati, da. : Ney, eriton, Soe eeark Bari Arrived: ship 8 ote dir) Lecram.,’ Hamba * Nov 10, lat 46, jon 33. o - . aeblre Rneo, B bark, showing HIFWG or-C, from Tendon | Naruse Nov eal, ‘Nlouenaeieontictadamingr, ca. | geen Bledealt, Binker, alan’ Webb, Iced as me tat 4neamy to Fark Nest IAA er ve top ade | 9 Nuwronr, Nov 16—Cleared, Scandinavia (s), Pants George M Smith. | iside, no date, lat 33 N, Ton St ‘Wand again lat 8 N. lon 29. Ni E urricane from the west- Bark ‘Ogmore (Br). Roberts, from Bull River for Port Tal- being a Lieutenant in the United States Marine corps. | but, bless you, that wasn't half the inducement | split sai ba ee | eater an, cg Gommatore Nicholeon. ‘commandant of the Brooklyn | to ‘a lot of young shavers and myself that k Borgen (of Calais). Lunt, Miragogne 13 dors, von stall Devin from Savannah for Montevideo, bond E; 17th, Nemantha tat St John, NB), | VLBW VON DON voy ga—Arrived, bark WE Clowes, avy Yard, in speaking of the deceased yesterday, | we saw in the promige of a supply of town with wood to Runbarit & Co; vessel to Gorhem, Board 138 N Ton Baga ALvexp, Det 171m port, Robert Pal Dickenson, Maraaiy ‘salt for orders) “He was agenial and po) man, He man & Co, pha gigi Eugr bi ebr i ceineienes re Bordeaux for New York, Oct | nison, from Taide. port, 'almer, Den- PORE TOWNSEND, Now cog ey, ‘hip, Coquimbo. as ns ulte 8 poet aad was kon, popyles, pause * ya were ee Peace: ‘ “het ere Birserene 30, Jat 25 46, lon 31. * Govexerows, Nov 1A Arvived, Zinra, Levit, Charlotte. | Az2¥, 88" Francisco: bark Henry Ruck, Lorman, onolnin, f med y nit big cocked hat. "That was all the | tite? Hf Wincharer fC oe ee Gel Ree i ‘An American schooner, showing flag with white ground, PORT GAMBLE, ov at—arrived, barks Atalente, Sag Luce, of the United States sciocl shi | impressed by his big, cocke with | teras chowier Ro. Had beary weather Sf At | sed Circle in contre and red, steering 8, Rept 10,180 10.8, ‘“Welieg tnth, Coroiine, Gleucaaten: MeXolson. Rotterdam. | FABIA Bena ata dos a ache Mary J wine wh am encased wee & tan pe aoa masrive “shoulders and a “thee Bate Tooke kind, a oaad May (of Portia “Nie Cardenas 11 days, bicrlin yRoTeanan, So 34 —eared, ihn ins Gevoideen, maker, a re teres bets ary te; poctic feeling and was also agood musician, Apart | but made a fellow fecl_you conld not throw gravel erat ene ~ ucnarl tO Bel ov 2 ed, achrs Cham ONS Ane See OO es arilssarins | in ib booth, Uke we aaed 400090 thoes other ign | TET weer ements Ee tiie sateen OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Se NTERT Hor 16—Salled, Hovding, Gleen, and Argo, ie Ral ville tines of the beat ectors. There was nothing ambi- | feathered chaps. I thought he was the greatest man Rats if St Cataruixe’s Porxt, TW. Nov 18-—Of, August Andre | Rogers, Fall Ti ous as ons and stove boat t . ip tl | 1 ever eaw, but 1 didn’t know why.’ All I knew it sosthhar’, Blake, Baracoa 1s daye, | _ANTWKRF, Nov 29—Arrived, bark Elise & Mathilde (Nor), | (»), from Antworp for New Yark. hn “the ny 7 ny St porte my that he whipped the British, and vette ee cote with fruit to “ga _& Pearsall: venel’ to Inaac R-Sia: | Gundersen, Baltimore. Sit Nazar, 4—Sailed, Daphne, Barth, and Telefon, a. oe tas Abeent Friends | him out as the chap that whipped the British, 1 | ple. Waxfive days N of Hatteras, with strong gales from | xqlled 20th, barks Elise S Milligan (Br), Peck, Ni Jemma, Olson, and Nosh, Neilven, Summerside, N jurdick, Busto: the deceased are the following tes ‘ow York; | do: J I McLean, Delap, inl You, Mary,” “The Gale,” “Manhatton's | could recognize him this moment, though, he made Wi MBend OR. vss idcicase, Charlottetageceer, | Albten (Nev). Beds, ds. ‘St Hetewano date iby tol from Madeira, Nov 17)—Ar " er iediond; Wh ek Dear Isles” “Ahi Who Can Tell?” written at | such an impression on me. 12.daye, with potatoes to W E Dur ea k Co: vonsel to Hat! | Awerenpam, Nov 20—Sailed, bark Freeman Dennis (Br), Molean: from ings ae ee ¥ w York: Monmouth, Ander- kea April %, 1861, when the frigate Niagara was home- | Father Young saw all the public men from Wash- ff Halifan. idm heavy SE | pity, New York. Toile: for beats yy “joat and ers, do: tard, 4 Bonoxars, Nov 28~Sniled, bark Plimsoll (Nor), Peter- | Fi . fi lo for New York: | fer, “Si aan fen, New Orleans. Mary J Fish ward bound from China to assist in putting down | ington down. He recalled Jefferson, Madiron and he Commodore's Return, ‘Death | Monroe riding around the race track in Washington, : ‘an Bru: “Old Re- | and Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and some of the New York. Mf Seilly’s | firat anen oft » day were frequent guests at his ‘ae ant teidaye, wit Brurast, Nov 28-Sailed, ship Osmo (Rus), Jacobsen, | | Venton. TW. i To Peeed. Garin pomianerven eb eeuee Moonrise,” “Norfolk Girls" and | father’s house. Sebr Wapelia, erst Nevsincsecaat ce ye, with naval | United States werp for Now Yor! The latter song was his favorite, A DISTINGUISHED CATHOLIC FAMILY. stores to E rat pe YORORAMA, about Nov 16—Arrived, Belgie («), Metcalf, (Br), Brennen, | San Francisco for Hong Kong. he Da <a ° . aly ah cg Charleston . with phos. | _ The reported arrival 27th of bark Sa as it revived memories of the date of his entry into | |The uncle of this remarkable priest, Fdward | sch Aibert Stine goin cians ROW | tcom Philadelphia, was orroncons. = Fatuoutn, Nov 1 The Vietorts, Aroabi, from Baliimore the navy as “middy”’ or “reefer.” Dominic Fenwick, afterward Bishop of Cincinnati, | che Wm P Cox, Stetson, Georgetown, SC, 7 days, with | Ranmow, Nov 28—Sailed, bark Tetons (Nor), Marcussen for Caon (maize), put in here yesterday with loas of «ail - ‘ y Z . jay with lons of sails, | Providence. ” was one of four sent out ere to found | naval stores to ED Hurlburt & Co. the Dominican Order. Father Fenwick, being Schr Ruth TCariise, Smith, Georgetown, DC, for New | New York foretopmast an gear attached, and foremast head, | (iexred—Steamers Harrisbure, Worth, Salet and making @ | Pondicton, East (bath sailed): AC man of wealth, puschased — whi y | Hay Sov 28 maintopmast and topgaliautmast. spru Py o h, pi what is now Buusr, Nov 28—Arrived, bark Chatham (Nor), Knudsen, | iiviie water, having met with @ hurricane Oct. 10 off the Weer tor Vote te wT Mteardo. Tow wd. do SIF COLONEL ROBERT C. BUCHANAN. Colonei Robert C. Buchanan, Brevet Major General, | the parent honse of the Order, St. Rose's, Beli Mary € Decker, Nelgon, Virginia Wilmington, SC, for Granton, with apper works damaged | American “rte United States Army, who has been on the retired list tn eae pai thoes pogice tlh ay fae Sehr WA Tyler. ‘Gurtis, Virginia. (before reported without date). ny beens piattaman, (5 in dak for a number of years, died at his residence in Wash- | with Sam. Montgomery, another Montgomery, Miles | > Schr Kintigie He Rag AL . Bowsay, to Nov 25—Arrived, ship Queenstown, Puring- | [ivi herw sont iste ¥ sem, 4 | $Tecken*Laeds, Somer ington, yesterday, of apoplexy. General Buchanan was (frst | Bishop of Nashville, rene) na. Willet, | “ Schr Wm Allen, Ludlam, Philadelphia for Bridgeport. ton, Liverpool. ee add stove after part are, 7 couacitation Young, Fall Rivers Sarah Mills: Bo rominent figures in the early history of Catholicism (Br), fi Ried. d bark Seat Conk, Nov 2-Sailed, ship Aneroid4Bn, Wade, Balti- ‘nel so much that she tte orted to atie J Hoyt. Heany, do: Chas E & native of Maryland, and was appointed cadet to the | Fi"thig country, entered the Order. Father Young ab pongee setsnered iu tke EGPETON | samen: Sénc mantener, eats. foet water in hold or Hanton. do: AE Ketchum, Ketcham, Providence: Military Academy from the District of Columbia | was ordained a priest on the 17th of December, 1817, | for orders, came up to the city 29th. Chuk, oe 27--Arrived; bark ‘Puuate Lewis (ey Kédioy geenocteleas Freeman. which arrived here Sept 20, Nevinger, Smith, Boston; ‘AC Paige,’ is 2 — 5 5 + | gro osmine the bay at Woosnng, and rem in 1826, In 1830 he graduated as brevet second | sixty ¥ ee. «, Mee ee PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. Promised Land, LI, for Genon (and sailed). Fern tides, but after being lightened af abort 100 tows came | Also cleared. ships Sarannah, Wood, Southwent Pi lieutenant in the Fourth infantry, and for meri- Ink ‘ather Young and his uncle Fenwick were BOUND sow" Se <, _Sailed, bark Trionfoutal), B off. By report s| xaid to be making no water, The | Wachnsets, Blanchard, Yokohama and Hiego: Seafort rise t sent into Ohio. They bought a farm in Perry | steamer City of Fitehbnrg, Ei jailed, bark Trionfo<Ital), Boston. sheer of the vessel Is broken. Cox, Antwe 4, Sund, Bristol, K: barks Hervateki torious and distinguished services during active | county and established a house, st. Joseph's. York with Inddse and parsenue Catais, Novy 28=Sailed, bark Impero (Br), Telfer, New edaniel, "Brinkiek Olga R Mikiiicth, lynn. Ee Neng, i [Pen Steawne City or New Yorrl. Genarro, Cork, for ord ao Fisher, Comp, rw “7 Lisbon? sehrs Mt At., Nov 28—Arrived, barks Prest von Binmenthal (Ger), a ker. Nov 17—Sailod, be a Andre (8), New York. hace 2 ite . ‘ailod fron hf hing Roads 1th, Cath ry N aie I Chadwick, joston ; Czar. Hammond, i sb vcrtn Churduiteand et Nerard fra mer ie iran, itipn ee ary, Rel bg et G Le ride: Kats F Rich, Rowen, Cambridge a Andresen, Charleston; Jacob ‘Aal, Beruldsen, | [2% 1% Meter te. ee tne it A Tabor service, filled every grade in that regiment from Father Young. often poested that) he rode 50,000 | | Bele WH Latimer (Br). Armstrong. (ha wa miles on — horsebac! ea it was’ a | for New York, with potatoes to Darrel brevet second cs tagaIETE to lieutenant colonel. In pleasant ride of a night from the convent Dalley in Gi ditiaie, September, 1832, he was promoted second lieuten- | %) Columbus, fifty miles, and this through woode and | ,,,RTH8 Rising Sun, Arma i Vessel to ig B w Haven for New York, in | Seharping, New York for Dantzic; 29th, Memory (Nor), Nielson, Wilmington, NC, for London; Robert Jones (Br), ant; in February, 1436, first lientenant; in Novem- | swamp, to visit the sick. In 1819 he established the Brig Morning I. w Haven for New York, in | © _ 3 first Roman Catholic church in Cincinnati, since | ballast, to LW & Rowlands, Beaufort, SC, for do. ERIA, 14—Nailed, Calode ), Ge ford; Ocean’ Young, do; Sophia Gi Oe ea ie ere iatra mualor for | grown to bo one of the greatest Catholic cities in thi. | "Sehr ‘arolin ‘Arrived in the Downs 20th, bark Sarah M Smith (Br), O1- oy, Saccareteaapereonantl: Mibesiecel ticore Nery, Hagens farnn: 1 Hed the battles of Palo Alto ‘and Resaca de la Palma; in Soptember, 1847, brevetted lieutenant colonel ‘for ford: J i terry, W r Is, Sountry. Rehr David Fanst, sm tte Rerraluss Retford sen, Philadelphia for Bremen. Sehr Darius Eddy, Green ork. Harber. distinguished servico wt the battle of Molino del] pather Young yak ts et OF tiseh, bail ad piiiety Retr i en Mor on Mor Apponaug Vere ew York. | Duxaink, Nov 20—Arrived, bark Sloboda (Aus), Gellalis, 4, Stolle, ton Batre, acres. Nov 28—Arrived, ing} Mary E Olivor, Baker, x Dt rolling «, ston fo jarren Isl Se 7 a Key: September 5. 147 maior remuary, lr Hew | uinsionaries who, sixty yearn ago, were | Schr tieonge Ralwin, Sapuin Freier pics : , ied, Maria W Norwood: Tiaceea, Detawane Bawaxwaren, Nov 28—Arrived, brig Ida, for etter 1861; colonel Wise infantry, Meb 9, | familiar objets ‘on horweback to — frontiers. | Schr Rnecess, Pierson, New London for Now 27—Arrived, bark Concordia (Ger), Kastel- Nov 1&-Sailed, Bolla Gaditans, Brobeck (from | Philadetphin. 7 vember, 1861; colonel First infantry, February | mon, Father Young never tired of telling | , assed in—steamer Hern ehonse amply) from we York, Darien: 10th, W NH Cloments, Wilbur (from | Aalled-—Harks Geeta (Ital), IrOttone, Philadelphia a tted brigadi eral J y , for dis: it ind for New thefore reported off Fort ot}. ‘ | le 5 ‘terdam Hei ore En eer eyiccand the betticn ng | of hiin carly days im the wild West. Frequently | (ly Island for New York she Vo Fort Willet). | “yers, Now 29—Sailed, brig T W Parker, Keone, Sandy Danke at * See Gloucester: Maher. (Aus), Redosgeleh. (Ge, for Recterdam Malvern, Hill, and berwrtted major” general wo date | RO “E ulver invariably. an that he "wer Yoke (Bek Brow New Tork for chartettetawa, | "te tngbea ck ot rae rR | Ana Papi Bren, Rey - . His answer invat a « (Br), |. New York for € 4 ‘i Philadel r C0 ; from. March 13, 1865, for distinguished aud meritori. | was. His er invariably, was that he was an | | steamer Alpha (Br, Brown, New Verk for Charlottetown, | jrayangs, Nov hailed, bark Repabiik (Gor, Forimann, |, wailed 0m the roads 18th, Ribble, Fleet, Hampton | B ktectinan, Wan Ht Kontel, Teg Amen, Liste» Smith, XB aren momervicen ati, tte of Munmean econ Wl | tomes ould ak "him ud pra, some tonsa | Ache Bn do, Mevere, Sr {ai and inthe Florida war in 1X36, 187, 1438, 1841 Bernd oeteing J \sanaettteet to. ‘cone Sunk Seat. aomt a Rehr Cocnets, Rearend Me 4 Bridgman, ilart oe = — opp yee ion, onthe Ned MOOR dc ca? Thad to you Khow.” bitte oct ins Emily Belle, Kelly, Ne “ ; Roads. % for St John, NB. Uniaee Bintan, Dusarcess, Nov 18—Pamed, Lennie Burrill, from Ant Hows, Kilo F Lang, Alice P lige vs ss dS ss Bick Laivenroon, Nov 29—Arrived, steamers Canopas (Br), New York. an ickmore. ital Batch, ch, from Phitadetphia pa aere 4 Pansed ont—Ship Uoents)!, Boston; Galileo (Br), Bills, New York; Zanatbar | pURuy Pere acne meror ane, 7 Mingo: brig Omar, f Een het gr gS idiots: Ylogo hele Unnee see etme Ante. Weta wastes (Br), Fox, Norfolk: Dominion (Br), Bouchette, Montreal. Norco Olea Hew fork, Sasled 28th, bark Giuseppe (Ital), Perron ; 01 M United States; | utr Ith Sordiera Star, Sherry, Baltimore tot Dublin, | MAAN dag arte Whitehall (Br), Davideon, Philadel- I Id say, ‘I reckon [ uged to have about twelv: iH River: the “army of Occupation, * Christi, | {inde of Pel service te Nene town Strom, Hues No fo it On Lsae OF Tavesion,” toe: by t miunh” aad gueenaity eon on; sewed TY Wellingran, Riel, Hoboken for Boston. 2nth, stoamer Minnesota (Br), Burwell, Boston, Oe ne ina 1e4h, Blornsterne Rjornann, fram | phis or Harbados: ache Harry B Ritter, Peterson, do for as General Taylor's army known, from Sehr dutia A Paris by pa intel tor Providence. Losvox, Novy 20—Sailed, steamer California (Br), Donald. | Lowestoft Philadelph: lavana, 2 Berk Veritas (Br), Mi fe " a — = conclusion CE. nth a wi It wa ificult to judge whether Father Young was Py Hattie 8 Collins, Braines oboken for Conneeticnt con, Now York, ‘Gatwary Noy imesailed, Burgormeiater Mollor, James aa” at Wight Be as (Br), Murray, for Balti- 2 1807 General Buchanan was ‘ most & priest or au American-he wax #o pre- | "Schr Copla, Jones, Newburg for Boston, Lxgnomx, Nov 23—Sailed, bark Maury (Nor), Wilg, New Nov 16 road IncMalled, lacks Tortsburn in). for Philadetp port (Ry. rate ate tel bathe rer det 5 Painently both, A short inan, thick net, witha voice | Rent George Gamay. Gurnty. Newbure tor New Haven. | yoru. moumnnane, 3 Recs te the vende Careante; Oentth; att: Som ia M Gorin Be), do; Ramotino (Br), doy Oregon and sesigned to the command of Fort Dalles, Meee nor ee & ball, he seemed to have been born | Behe ure Satie owe ra Cot Bars Mansninirs, Nov 27—Arrived, brig l F Manson, Huntle: enAteAR, Kev 12—Areived, Jase (9), Gartanage, mata ea ats PM. at the Dalles of the Columbia River, commanding this Te Pel eivarl tats het eke en Rent James ‘O'De Port dohneon for Boston. Now York (before reported without date’. ‘ "| Seeeeimetenss Io Ken Se ene oes PORTLAND, Mec Nov Rc Arrived. stoumor Néate of Ala tegument at the time. In the fall of 1861 he bronght | 0f late years, bu ly refers shak- | Schr BE & IO Newman, Port Johnaon for Prov: | “ Wiryonn Harex, Nov 28—Arrived, bark Sea Wave (Bn, | (iabhe, Qet In -Arrived, Nf Cheney, Starkey, Manritine, bama (Br), Ritehio, Liverponl. Eee ant’ trom Calmorats We WaMNGAOD, BO, {ng off the old white habit thirt ry years oF #0 | denon. . ‘ind Ccomsvare Sacobeons ‘New York: | ztbecAErived, Menmer Heading. Calbara, Philadelphia, te . iner with portion of the First cavairy, where he | hence. He was an gentle as a child, but could be Sehr Rath T Cartiste, Smith, BS rrr nny for fora, Edwards, Charleston, i" J Cleared—eh fe idle ood fe) de F ree rig y remained on duty with it during the organisation of | the sternest of men. In his work an a priest he knew | , Aelia he, torniog Maven barge Man | puymoors, Nov 28-Of7 Ava Maria tal), Sihenone, Phile- eal (9), Bonde, How Tork, st HON ohn S Preker “Sutton, Posehk peter the Army of the Potomac. During the winter his | 20 opposition: the slements themselves hn used to ee - dotphiia for Antwerp, Sprten, Siromionn, New York | 2 fier a hana P Havens, Pearce: Honey Tandett, Fn Bhan eo Bite Ag, Aiding om CLEARED. Queenstown, Nov 2R—Arrived, barks Sestrl (Nor), Srens- owis, Philadelphia, Se ee en unwell; and’ Paul Fhompson, regiment was on provost duty, and charge of the | 7 ‘nited States and spent his late ving from Ol Capitol Prisow., Geral buchanan took the Bell | (ne touse to another of those of his Onder in. this "Flectwing. Ginost, Hong Ke 2 re. park Teresa Lo ¥ ‘ov IS—Huiled, Forest Prin-esn, Camming, | ROC ict Ser fos ome tne it ae ed he ; miro ty of Brussels (Br), Watkins (from Haliters Tako, Wisrtan (o', ‘Armstrong, Boston, Georges Galette een sen, Baltimore; Viva (Nor), Peterson, do. Steamer City of Rorlin (Br, Kennedy, Tiverpool via | caited 20th, steamer : country. via ‘ aeons ania of romans, which formed | "He wax an inveterate smoker, ax wae his uncle, | 2M "england itr, Thomson, Lirerpool—F W J | Liverpeot), New York. Ren eka gr ai finde ial New Vork? Porter's corps, participating in all the actions of. the Emi Fenwick, ‘The habit was contracted while | q1uret tas © Rio Jaxvino, aout Nov 27—Arrived, bark Adelaide, | yuan’ 't! Hertfordshire, from Liverpool for Lon Fifth corps from <aines” Mill to Fredericksburg, | travelling through the Mentors ‘anrk might, If late Seat nrenle (ahs Camere, Clegen-- Seer, | Simues naltuears. GM Northwest Lightship 18th, Carl Feledrich, Liverpool ran icharond, V85 D Per alg amb epeepe- pg tips years he found the cigar beneficial because of over- mer. Western im Hines Jacksonville via Port ‘ Arrived 26th, steamer City of Rio Janeiro, Wier, New int. m, Horer, Quebec; AN Rane IBC. Nov. ae—Balted, barks Posy Beng ’ A 4 # saliva. i yor K Tork. Quorn, Thomps Gerrlor, Halifua. (er, Volsin, Bor Ger) retreat to Harrison's Landing. He was subsequently how o Fe earner FW Brune, Foster, Baltimore—J 8 Krome. ‘ . i" r] G Cork; Frank Marion, Dow, Si Rouenss ‘orth Bend, Hond telieved from his command and ordered to Fort Dela- | ,, His last visit to this city wae in the spring of 1877. | sreamer Vineiand, Howen, Haltimore—I § Kreme. Rorrenpaw, Nov 2—Cleared, ship Atalanta (Nor), Cherie | »,Clcared {Mtl Turner, Now Orisenn Blithen, New York, Heater, He was a prominent figure wt the installation of Bok Sw Reed, Yates, Liverpool—Snew & Bui tiansen, Un . ship Oregon, Work, Newport. Cardinal MeCloskey and much beloved by His Em- JW Dresser, Brown, Anjer for orders—F Payee Smith Salled 20th inence. At his death he was the oldest priest in the n Gravenend 19th. Constance, Philadelphia, Nov 10—Arrived, Daisy, MeCarty, Corfu: Ith, nies, Newington, Catania (and salted ing there a few weeks General ymdered to Trenton, N, J., and ware, After rem: Buchanan w Lin ogh, Great Britain; bark Undine (G for New | Und athe Nov 3 Sera ship Eldorado, San Fra: wed to duty a4 assietant provost marshal general Be k Kings County (Br), Potter, London—c W Rert Roves, Now D—Arrived, steamer Croft (Br), Dotehin, the State of New Jersey, remaining in this | World except one in South America. bark Briana (Br), Rimith, Fomdn-nt ¥ Whitney & rien ty sailed, Captain, (gh, Opinale, Mew York. position until November, 144, when he was ordered THE DEAD MAGICIAN, Bark Prenaton Sophio (Nor), Petersen Bristol, E fovenasioron, Nov 0Areiveds slehmee Leipzig (Gor), Nay 10-—-Ralled, Cy ‘of Landon (), New York, RYAN AM Sov /So—Arrived, bark Fama (Sp), Logrono, to New Orleaus to take command of his regiment Powtiaxi, Nov 180M, Cornelius Grinnell, Borland, | Hav ’ agen (Br), € Rordoanx—Rovd & Hinekes Pfeifer, Baltimore for Bremen, Claared—Ship, Thiorva (Br), Graham Liverpool barks (the First infantry), then serving in that city. In vk bereg (Awe), ovich, Bordeans—-Paneh, Raye & from London for New York. ® - feeb cane, Deennens ter Eine August of the following year he was attacked with THE FUNERAL SERVICES YESTERDAY —A SMALL . 1 ches! ScxpeRLAND, Nov 28—Arrived, bark Eskedal (Nor), Kand Ov 1 Sal lg Gould, New York: Flagare (ere eg ter ¥ on amare ellow fever and compelied to return North for the COMPARY AND NO DISPLAY ark ET, Pettingill, Pettingill, Callao—Fabte! & Chann- | son, Haltimore. techy Ee a, Tevet, Charlotte: 1 y pairimere ' Benet of his health. In December, 1865, Get . 3 Wicktow, Nov 20—Artived, brig Wostfa (Br), Thomas, Villian Andersen. Philadel; Ringe Won 'New Vern, ‘Neminole, Boston; ship Cypens (Br), Buchanan inted a member of the militury Pasaparenta, Nov. 20, 1978, “har Hantray te Merriman iavaneciT Wara'& Cot, | Bull River i r wen, Monitrenl ih +] Liverpool: hark Ararat (NOP) GOnOR. a staaton, W . ‘ I Wa w= ache " \ CePeaiian governtectt ogatton tue Mote ot meaaka: | ost ee y eeen cee eee ae tee Brig) W Heard Br), Robinson, Bayonne=J W Parker & | Yoxomama, to Nov 20—Arrived, ship Hors (Br), Wadley, cg Rg fe Mg i hh oath ae esa tail © odie ge iaegliniangeabibe shusetts, with regard to the asserted enlistment of po an 4 it sual aca ae Apbcvgret Henry | (4. ie The Charley (Br), Gillespie, Barestona—P E Nevius | New York, wate Voth: Martha A Palmer, thering, Ply. | ¢,RALMINGTON, NOL Now 2T—Arrived, steamer Bene Prussian subjects during the war. On the adjourn- mer. Such was , and such was the name fon, » on tae iS a ei pool Renee nt rc ment of this commission General Buchanan was | engraved upon the lid of the plain and simple coffin | ¢ Brie Martha J Brady (Br), Brady, Valencia—t F Whitney | Artrived at -——— Nov 28, bark Ehenexer (Nor), from ———, oun. Nov 18~Sailed, Pau! Thorman, Martens, New | = [SeEAMBOATS. ac. laced on duty in Washington, under the special Lonnov, Nor 20 Rarkentine Atbinn, of Liverpool, X8, | Rocee, Nov 16—Satled, Mary d Leslie, Bartling, Cardif BOATS, a0 P which onclosed the remains of the great magician | | Brig Nellie (Br), Rood, Sante Crus (Canary Inlos)—Per- wip v Aipuotn, Nov 18—Sailed, AM Bchwelgdard.voraeen, New —KCHOONER ENOCH MOORE, TONS tw Wilmington, Del., 182; vontio boned, in ‘order found. Apply’ on board, pier 28 Bi Fee ea EN ASEAN RUST oes et nae order of the Secretary of War (Mr. Stanton), remain- ig & ing on that duty. tintit December, when be wax aa- | as they Jay in the private parlor of the suite of | ITT: worrite, Bordon, Hes signed (with hia brevet rank of brigadier general) by | rooms at the Continental Hotel which had been | pri \iphonse (Hp). K was abandoned Novi,in tat "17:22," lon #247. Theerow were | vy)" saved by bark Elise & Mathilde (Nor), Gunderson, from ORD, Kov 18—Off, Countess of Minto, from Qnebeo tle. the President to com «ithe District of Louisiana, | oceupied by himself and his sister. ‘The body Kehr Caribnes . Knigl Baltimore, and landed at Antwerp to-da) | ca ae Corner and discharge the duties of asvistant commissioner | of the genial conjuror who had — endeared ea Co, " . sg ore rab Mal | Maiden Jane. ‘ : of the Freedman’s Bureau in that State. On General | himself to so many of those whom he mystified and ir faith B Coombs, Coombs, Cape Haytion—Kanhardt WEATHER REPORT. bd ‘Alice, tet, 4D oatle for civratyar’ : POR had om Hancock being relieved of the command of the Fifth | ammised wae dressed in the familiar dress suit he ‘ir BF Farnham, Gilley, Barbados and St Kitte=Rt P| Crooxiaves, Nov 20—Wind W, moderate. ‘ é—Suiled, Kita, Whitmore, Weight, Car San, ee ivieg Jan Military district President Johnson assigned General | wore upon the stage, and looked exactly as in Hf. | wack & Co. Howennan: 20--Wind SW, gentle; baromoter 20.068, | RN", NrORD, Nev Yul, Balldbarg, trom St John, IM, perfect « ‘Gen, be Post Boy, Gott, Ponce, PRR P Buck & Co y City, Por price, de, Buchanan to that command. Being subsequently re- | Death had been gentle with him and he seemed as if | sche $05 aul, | tor tiverpont . yieMow 2 Wind NE, mode red h ae retired in 1865 by reason of wounds | asleep. A broken wand made of white flowers lay Rche Mayflower (Br), Leighton, Hantsport, NS—J F Whit Pur ore + 20—V n ‘ ‘ j i Heved be. was, rat nal Coney nO, Fectdence in Waste | scrove bis breast. It waa the only floral teibute, ond | ney & ( BF os ah on iid rie SeiLLy, Nov 20—Wind N, moderate; barometer 90.20, |, iWitiranarex, Now 18-Kalled, Semarang, Hansen, Men ae po ington, where he remained to the day of his death, was the gift of Mr. A. W. Fraventhal, an old friend. eet Coe & g ane vie TO were — | West Coast oF ArRICA—At Winnebalr, Oct 19, Hanard, With particntars and pet Led yet oR yy «4 ‘The funeral services were very quiet and simple. Amboy—t H Win. FOREIGN PORTS. | Roberts. evenes Gegearty Cann. O88 Pont oltice. ‘There was no attempt at display, and only the inti- AtA m, Get I At Sait Pond, Oe Jones; Rocbuek, Hulman ; JUDER D. J. BALDWIN, mate friends of the de invited, About FP Godwin, Williams, Bridgeport—Stamford Manu ; ' id geno) 1 ov ihe Aerly ty, bark Florence, | F: ine D. J. Baldwin, United Strtes District Attorney for facturing Co Aan ee me | EAN Gra Panatere | sion oY Impure, Wood haar eect aee eB tho Fastern district of Toxas, died at Houston on SAILED. Hondprep Rar site vere Bris Garak | As Henrevie,¢ El Harare Souder, Rronse; Riverton, oF impure Wood, however bad—ttY. Porto Plat Barclay. itige New Bra (Br), Bi Jolins, NF Farworrn Now ithe J Lew offer, of Washington, brother-in-law f Mrs. BALSAM. Of druggists "As lor Marry J. Palmer, dol MeCullough, J, B. denggin Ask for it. Yar coding Monday. Judge Meldwin was born in Essex county, ais , i he : ob weorge * Sohn T. Don- st Iyn, Reans, from Trin “ N.4., in 1818, While still young he went to Little | f wiggly ies “al ity — tee bag am u(y, | fdnd tpitent tar Hamburg, bas put in bere with lose of fib | CUTRONTC DISEARES!-MANY PHYSICIANS CAND Kock, Ark., where he 1 after beyan the study of | ROMY, “er Oe ee eee, hnvere, Anjer: row. aaile aplit, &e.and reports havin, taken off caniain Jominent citizens, whore diteases had resisted amrgicn! ¥ Uugenter Nimh anald. Bickenhend. | and ctem af the Norwegian brigantine Fis, Larsen fram | operations and treatment. war ed by Dp HEATH BK Dr. ©. H. Brut Kh. T. Wile Jaw, Subsequently he went to Texas, where he prac: | ana Jo, the assistant 16 Me, Heller, who hed 3 ‘tined his profession with success until the breaking | been with him for years and Was devotedly at- Nailed 20th Cihaimica he) Weiner, New York. | Row York tor Vatenria ovis whine. cove! they abandoned | permanent 9) youre roe omeces., At honve, 116 Bast ithe Ivoo, Get ee Mailed, obip Serasege, ‘Kenan, New ¥ och on eral io tet 39 both masts having been | st. New York, forenvons and evenives,

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