The New York Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1857, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

EDUCATION IN. VIRGINIA. hs tevend ant Third Susie Beetenteas al of the Convemion. Bpeeches of Gov. Wise and Others. ae, &e. a. Our Richmond Correspondence. Ricumonn, Va., August 26, 1807, ‘Tee Convention met this morning at 10 o'clock, pursu- aso adjournment, The Rey. Wm. A. Smith, ‘¢ Randolph Macon Ootlege and Chairman of the last Con- wenvion, assumed tbe Presiden sy im this instance, in oon- G@urmity with the ussge of these conventions, and the Rev. ‘Fos. Lume, pof Norfolk, was appointed Secrolary—Mr. ‘Pendleton, the acting Secretary on yeateraay declining to oem doco in that capacity. Gov. Wise rose to a personal explanation. Ke maid that = remarks which he submitted iat night be though} ‘Re sce bimsei( suiliciently upderstood to avoid the possi- ‘@Eimy of misunderstanding as to the tenor of his views. 1; ‘would seem, however, that he was not properly und ‘Stood, for be found ip one of the morning papers an egre- gious mistake ip the report of what he did say. He de- @ired to be placed right in reference to the subject upon which he addressed the Convention, netso mach on his ewe account as ihe cause of edvcation. Be found that the reporter for the Souch, m & brief notice of his remarks, sad — Gev. Wise being called upon, addreased the Convention at nome length ‘n roference to the Literary Fond, how it was veed, aud on the sabactof edacstion in Virginia gene rally. Daring his romarke he sisted teat he had ihe mormng srcertained for the first feos having Deen wubbe}d from him—thas tbe amount of the capita Gon tax for 1866 and 1866 had not been transferred to tho Lberary Fund, ae required by ihe organic !e@ of the State. Hin Excellency dweis wih tome soveriiy on the resale of ‘whe Common schoo! syetem of the Mave, whioh he deolared war s rink pocket. He made the siariling announcement ‘Wate large proporticn of ibe fuads spproprisied fer ine sapport of primary schools was devoted to private uses by ‘bore who crew the quotas. ‘That, said the Governor, is too strong, and not exactly correct. Be proceeded to read:— Be said that, tn fact, the whole amount wae absorbed tp ‘file woy—perbaps to pay cebta due bere in Stiohmonc, oe was the application of the menial sounty of Vir- Now wat is wholly ‘incorrect im tone, in spirit and tn setter. This is & misreport, acd he was auxicus (or its oor- Beotion, because :f there was anything that be desired wore than another in the preceediags of ibis convention iH is thet Md wii not sesume to stack the common soboo! sysiems—thal it will not sarume to attack a plan that fw Whe fru’ policy of our State. Thore is n0 0! fmok ihe primary free schoo! system, because it Is fixed Wy the censittution. Cur object should be to apply all the fande, and mere than e ver ae applied o the primary free schools, 2 the Dest way to make them pro@abie to the Samc. Hie object last night, in the statemeat which he mate, war Wo show, fret, that a better pian could app'o. Prisie mere fds than are now applied to the that of the ef he Soperintendenta sod Gommissievers—that ‘t lies there dosd money, and without interest: and he stated What whilst sget te of the Literary Fund, as it is now demon- strated, bad this money without {aterest, there was no donbé ibas many of them, though as honest as any of the ves cf us, whilst the mozey was !5 ing in thoir hands were _NEW YORK _HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, £2 Eee 4 st ath flit pete lige i zE | large a wall, perhape, some Gfiy speeches to the marecs of the peopie since they assembled last le refer purposes of oducation; and that fey were are euteety of Con at ret ‘as to tho bistory of this fund, and ait oy information npon the subject. He gine ot ad ¢ witnested more surpriee than he had observed when he told large assemblies of the masses tbat in 1825 the last Jenn of 066,080 wae made thes completed the Calversiiy of ‘Virginia, and that Dil) was brought into this House ing the: loan, and providing for an aunual appro ot $48,c00 to the education cf tbo poor, to be placed. tn the Ramus ef the County ‘Schoo! Commissioners, and $18,¢00 and to the University of the state; and that that Dill was fret Jost in the House by the opposition of the friends of demies and the friends of colleges—by the opposition of those who believed the mtate was provi Be ‘the education of the head ard of the feet, and neg! the cultivation of the en ire body; and ‘thai paler Oeh, 8 gentenen, from Hanover county moved « recon sideration of the vote; which devested the bill, uyon tho ree that he intended to offer ax important amendment ‘would meet the views of the opposition. ‘That motion ‘was carried, and the bill was again before the wherev pon he sabmitied & that whea the {norme from the Literary Fund’ should excoed $60,000, $45,000 rbould go to p1 sebools, and $15,000 to the Untvernsy ‘that the surpias orer $69, 000 shoala be appro- colleges and to intermediate schoois, and it is by - ‘Sppropriated, and under this provision for colleges aud academies the bill , and has remained the jaw io ithe present time. Upon the ground of that provision colleges and acade mies bayo repesiediy ss, to the Logisisture for aid, and they have been wera day arog upon the ground thas the sovereign velee of of Virgini would not sanction an appropriation to colleges apd aca- demies. He would say, he never prise than he witu told these facts, He made these state ments {n presence of gentiemen who year after year voted down in this ball the application Ha colieges and scademies, . ae that Froved the peop © are witbout information, and so long as tney know nothing about te sudject, there ise free apd unrestricied oppo-tunity afforded to the demagoguiam of the country to avail !teelf of the conaldcration tat we are providing for the poor; and they wili do, as they have heretofore done in the distribution of Pine funds. He doubted very much if one of these resolations Would net meet with great difficulty. The resolution to which be referred was that recommending an sppropria. tion of $3,100 to ench college, and academy. it was very properly remarked ‘hat nae vole \uc¢ucement colleges would spring up (0 many parts of the commonwea!th in addition to those now estsbliehed. I: ls a very common thing with ‘old field’ schools to aak for ‘ap aot of {poorporation, end thus assume the dignity of a college or academy When we begin te make this appro- priation, you will pot know where to stop. All ihe funds ‘wil be expended (n this manner. Rev, B. Mamy, Jr., of huchmond, thought that » proper mode to determine the claim ofa "ool loge or academy to the appropriation wouit be the proportion of studenis of certain rades, which would ‘turn out aaly Bere of Union ological Seminary spoke of the in Justice which wouldaccrue tnder the principle referred to, to colleges which were unable to present such a margin ‘as was required, while they were in active operation, hav- jog all the necessary butldings for coliege purposes. He suppoted the better way would be to specify the differant = which were to be made beneficiaries of the Stare lasing !t for private ase w iont payiog for | but he meant Bo attack upon these ‘Ho disclaimed all per- onal re fecticns missioners: port thie sudject. He dia rot Know and did not care w! ject wae of presenting him in sbis false or erroneous ‘zactiy to the point, which be did reach jest night, there w:! it be go again, and {f he does not make good his @atements be sbouid of course meet the ben nerty donl Being in error. Bot he was cautious and ip d'-clajmirg any personal resections Epon tbe cose; ‘overs and paperintenden ®. For them, here, he wold deny any !mputation of corruption or !mmorai motive: bit he fect khat the public money Is in their bande—a large ‘Dalarce every wisbout paying \nteres}—the faci that year, many of theta pls that money lying in thelr hands de established if dispnted. He tal} that is Dow Bppropriated coal to thar trate ren ta chew oe |@mder the present sysiem, and more, Propiated under w Deter system, and te ihe primary sctools if they | wil! whe bande of the echools, education in the Won, giving wo tha higher common ectooia s superintend- face over the lower common scboois, giving to the 0)!- Jog es & taperintencetce crer the higher common schools, | and giving © the Rector of the Ustrcrnity, with @ siary, ie & Poper'niendence, Me fe ae report MEd cxaminalion goes brer ibe + Lole could ebow |i em tbe! we couk from £150.0(0 w £160,000 to tae common schools; whereas {ey baci Deen getting oni $75,000 or $80,000. We could | leave to the University $25,000; lo the Military Tnstitote, 94,500: 10 tho Medical Coliere in Richmond, $4,600; to | Wree berdred and six y-ftve bigh amd common seboole, | Sib, 20. Ip ahowwg bow this could be done, he | mee! sc impotadion of ap immoral or corrup: | coe Bpon that bouy. He was informed of the tec, of ® womappication of funds tw « larce amour. at. be tiaicd that fact, moreover, | from bis individual! kuowiet¢o. He said tl ‘9 some qmroe debie in Donk wero peli ont of the Litera Be knew thowe who bad done so were good me they wore men who were paying DO | de which they rp Kus etuted in the report im ibe Sch thes the whole of ibe Literary Fund wee adsorbed oy t2¢ com cra and ape intendente in the payment of ther tope aud tke faow contained y uaderstood by the Coaven. BE Tse nial eed | regen remarks were extempors wtho2t preparauon. yet ms present ate Legisinture. Ar to year, are (vibe ‘die in the bande did not mean to arraign (hom, but be m, sod be did mean to werd employes: he did moan the University, the aon. (be beads of the higher ree echoole of the ‘omtc.on schosle of tbe presen’ sgente ani to oes to ef the iiduelary aid mean to arraign tne What is time other ager loray thet ibe iaacher Terident and feoultien sehoole Higher common Male, and ide teachers of 1 we Sisto are better fiduciaries i@ bevier for acvers lo kee 8 woper undent, and for that 8p vet ext 4 punt to the rector, than through ing, to look | ont to ony iamt | common | owiwery mexing | L © perrona, war wy tee: the otder Ww prevent mischie!, taal ibis Corre:t.op de = .sde, ue Douced in ine proceecings Be threw out this sce gewien we 8 wetter cf polley, thet the Convention Deing eavremme od Ly any misrepreseniat on of ute true demigas may 0! 0€ fort! «plea tre: will rather benett and pro woke tbe Pi ary schools tha He ve va y. be € or them. and 19 would sow ‘hat this ceo A ae ail toe good expect weakh hee 990,00 a year to ombrace prebeotive, re ponsible, w Ba large, com nlenced aystom of Sucation "Your funde ought > bring sm xomoel income ef 9280,000. Ki le now necertained to be #249000. You oun appropriate to an enlarged syetem €2 0,(00 araually— | in times peel, or any mary schoo © spy one ati | twice an moch MA rae deep apo et pasc—givingtmore ic the pr er Deen app ied to wll the schoo There wane large mm over and she 1 tbs Literary Pond, ie roparde’ ae e encred 1 one which world | ee Beyona the reach and infuerce of the dem | FoR! He won!’ ae soon go Into the tempie of God with | Party poriticr iw hr a2 bo wooid co Into & cooven- | Gow of thie chareste ven party phase to fit de ive. mations. Fe woud be well e#.ared thet God’s blesiag son) Dot wierd the t ypocr te'e effort or his prayer. Afier ome un mporiant ¢’seusmon the Convenion pro | Se 1ed to the Consideration of the special order, which wee ihe repor: and rrrolutione aubmitied by D*. Jenkins | ve yeeterdey, in behalf o’ the ccinm'twe appointed to oon- Sider the sudjent of the Lverary Fura, disbursement, HeaMOD, Henet #, Ao Pernime proceeded t review the report and the . 4s) wl was made, He obvected to the giving > fan or children pre firma ae being poo What teePMioned afer wan to ciciite the lee crebe tous imtraction onder tbe orm 07 aa fate, which perfarmes fc ap vee Jnded from all pariic'paton in the ©s:0 appr yprie" | 08 allowed b etruge:s on Kga rat uateine | sera! y } Fear pens tupenres to be added ae casital 5 fle mais thet a!) the on loges and academies acnas!on fr ment of echools for t aod exprenred & bope ti at to present the evbject to the notice of the Legis) rem of a memorial. Ee sino advocsied an wnorvane of ep. | vindioun to the Univerwity and oqtieges, nod the e+ Fabment of tite additional colleges £' pointe now withou we adventage of # ch \mUtotions. nam<'y Tarern, Ha die and Weetern Virginie, He wee sino |r favor of evra eating normal sc! sis for the training of teachers for to semmn acho done, bo believed that in 6 very (te complaint that the ‘not expend the fande t ocanee erdance of @ 1m appropriat y woe!) got rid of all (be mieappropriation of the ‘ends for iterary perpewer Be would sgges' the pre prieiy of requesting the Governor to some b+fere the “ee sistore with two messags 10 referendeio po toe, And the other 8 #pecial mewrage, arking the Lerisiatere to xoatlency wt the ber of the Menge, Hie believed be ¥onit do more w'th ‘he ) eg tlgiare by one epeec> whan wD t decor ermeee | polation proposes an appropriation of $3 | head & year to such | etances of legislation. the serict § socompany:! Dr. yootoréay, and was at Talow = the interest of this great eause requires the distribution of the fund some'bing Iike the Tollowivg, viz.—To the University of Virginia $25,000 per annum; to the Miltary ayers $4,500 (bere follows the enumera tion of oclleges): to each academy where the elemeais of classical literature and mathematics are taught, $590; to the primary or common schools, $140,000. Tt was toamended as to make an annual net Income of £5,C00 for fees condition of the receipt of the annual appropriation Of $3,000 by the |. ern Hooe asked that the «vostion be divided, and that ray weed pecans relating ww academies oe sepa. wan 1 propone rt Dace ecoudtenal appropris e Pp & con ‘Sppropris- ton schools. It was proposed divide tho revototon, and to consider, first, thet part of it which relates to coll , learning poo gl nine Which related to academics to be after ward dered. Bo doubted the propriety of putting in any proviso of that sort, or of fixing any limitation. Tne first clause of the re ea as are fornished wit! and an income of 4 000 & year for hoped the Convention would ot | adopt apy much proviso; you have now ten colleger. pon ite application, and upon the ar yg he hs 10 Go! andt> rive Bom thems toate Aecemnatae ‘superintendence of 0 Mp pie Amory cua ines orbosie. ‘ought to be mado to pas tanger g p tendence over the hign jools, aasigning about wing ‘of these to erch college, 21 ts thelr accounts to tho Dienni tein of public ipstinciion; and to that 00 he ought be with ap ample salary, say $1,000 per annum, 80 that the whole ample mary Ay 4 mom would be about $225,200, leaving stile balance” S52 contingencies and in- vere nt of $17,227, i. 1. That in tho two new colleges to he deena penne eee ave special regard to the interesis of agri tare, ee to that interest. 12, That the feature of ity to paupers In a system of public instroction ought to be Zpousned, as odious to the peog lo and Soarating § (© pupils, said these ombrace tho results of all my cal culations from the study of the Literary Fund, from the sludy of the cersus, and more from tho atady Of public sentiment in the Btate of Virgivia. He must say that, a8 a whole, joking to what is practical, thie is a well considered result. He was diametrically oppose! to any such proviso as that pow before the Convention You Dave difficulties Let without throwing obstructions in the way of doing something. Dr. Surrn, President of Fandoipn Macon Cellere, moved the adoption of these resoluions as a sabst!ime for thore reported by Dr. Jankixs, from the commitice to into the Literary Fand, fi a Cage bation, application, &c. Beiore the question on this motion was taken, the Con- vention adjourned until res 4 o’cloce P, M,, on mo- tion of Dr. Hoge, of Richmond, APTBRNOON SBSSION, The Convention reassembled pursuant to adjournment. Dr. Swira, President of Union Theological Seminary, sugested the propricty of ongrafting upon the resolutions reporied by the Governor & recommendation in regerd te the establishment of normal schools for the training of Governor Wie said, be certainty would aim with the gentleman and al! the ‘friends of education, and thought ho would alm the bighest when he did aim,” at the end of educating the teachers. That is tho very highest attain mento! the system ofedueation. The only question was, whether we bere now, in this Convention, proposing what we are proporing. can ventare, with our means and at our disadvantages, to ron our aim at the very ultima Cuulethe very acme in the whole system of —— in — Mark you. Youhaveto break down first a bad sytem that is inveterate in its habits That is a pretty serious inek tm fteelf; and for tbat bad sys tem which you are to break down you are that there is such a thing as an ie, periect system: of teaching teachers to be found ow Fogiand, ard par- licuiarly Philadelphis—for he was referring to that city now for the choice specimens of norm) schools— admit Ung these facts to be all weli defined, you must remember that you bave $230,000 of income eonaaily, You heve the commissions and fees o” collectors aud sheriffs and insolvent returns to deduct from that. He was afraid taat tbe sum would, afer theie deductions aud the otber al- lowances, be reduced tos very low standard. Would it ‘Bot be enough Bret to break down the bad system before you start a vew onef Setter, be though’, to am at of the new. Teenty. fire years ago primary scoocis were aH the rage. He served in Congress with Gavan, one + whom was aflerwards Goverpor of his State, who told bim that when they in & primary schooi at Mamechusotia they Were not allowed to be taught grammarthere. They hired the teacher to give them iestons, and (the reaatoder of thie scntence was lori in the copfasion ae pee at the ot I Gag aden persivg in the [ote in Messachuset's. He received a piie of tarot Foe be was about tosay, three fort high, from Mr. Edward Everett, for the last six months, on the subject of primary and normal schools. Where he could plod through this New England sysiom be discovered that not- withstanding all the Mefects) Gf the old systom, at lect jally, apon the whole sys- © aman ossncleran: pani vation of ail docoments accompanying the Governor’s me sages. Mr Monmeon offered the following resolution, which Resolved, That the Governor be requested to commas. cate to the General Leumi, eenrns bis aapual merenge, tbe proverdings of two Exucatioval Oonven lites, Which bave ensembles since the last mating of ‘bat 1y, and thas tbe President transmit the same to the Goy- crag orth argon The the following committees, un- Mr. Fishburn and Dr, aaees der the Tepolelioos efored onees by Committee on Edt Boclety—Dr sare, Dr. B. ‘M. Smith, Professor Lucian Minor and Mr, Morrison of Bicbmon Commitwe on Anthen’s Editions of Cinssics—Mosars. Fisbburn, Davis and Leavenworth. The Rey. A. J. Laaveswourn, of Petersburg, offered the foliow ing resolutions :— Resolved, That the acknowledged importance of the thorough and extenrive education of the daughters of Vi- ia to the caugeof popular education, t» the intellectual eneral of the common- for the educa'ton of young ladies @ iver, share of the educations] fund proposed to be asked of the Legislature for the colleges for young men. Resolved, That a commiitee be apreipted to present this sv) ject | to the aitention of the Legiriasure, im connec tion witb the paper proposed by Gov. Wise, ‘They were oppered by Messrs. Morrison, Minor and sophia, on the ground that the subject of these resolutions ‘comprebended im the proocedings of the convention in Nf of edu cation eo so of My, FisnEray, the resotetions were Isid on 0 table The Convention then adjourned til bslf past four o'clock, BVENING SESBION. ‘The Convention re-eerembiea at balf-part four o’olook. On motien of Dr, Jrvery, an Executive Committee of nine was appointed, whove duty it will be te advocate the objects sovg! bt to be attained by the Convention, to make array ements for the future meeting of the body, and to perform other duties within the scope of their auibority. Any three members of it were authorized to ant It is compored of the following:—Robert J. Morrison, Dr. B R. Welford, Rev. M D Boge, Rev. A M. Poindexter, Rev. Newon Head, BR. M. Smith, Eeq., F, W. Scott, Faq., L. Tighe, and Professor Heath J. Caristien. The jourra! of the proceedipgs war then read, and prayer being offered by Dr. Srith, the je Oon vention adjovrned, to meet again in Richmond on the ‘Wedneaday aiter the first Monday in December next. { Mrs, Cunningham's Antecedents. TO THE BDITOR OF THE HERALD. Among the reports concerving Mra. Cunningham's ante- cedents ‘s one, the utter [falsity of which J hope you will permit one who not only “ought,” bat does know, to expore, 8 Dr, Game respectabie physician residing tn Fourth street, Tenth ward.” was not ‘ bereft of his wife shout - nga or baa ho een since vuat time hn filet id nos ‘ tben have resourse ta tho advertising coleman a the Hua,” or of any other newspaper, ‘ for a bonsekeeper,’? nor baa’he ever had occasion to cxnploy one; consequently Mrs, Cunningham never ‘ war engeged by Bim”? ta such or in any capscity ; she never bas Itved at bis residence; never was the ‘cocupant of either the whole or apy part of any premizcs never to bis Knowledge crossed bis threshold; beard of by him until the Bardell marder, and of course be never bad occasion to express the emphatic opinion concerning her wh‘cb your informant quotes. to invent & subatite to construct & new sys ‘The origin of this ridiculous pleco of Led ‘s simply fem, a8 good as your means will atiow. Chat is a very | this :—abont the period named, another phyricisn, now dificult probitm, apd wil requre ali your | deceased, Temoreo his family tothe country, de- means to accomplish it Now, admitting that the excking | termined to Het the house he ocouvied, reserving an of teachers hes been defined by experiment, admittime | office. Hie tenant wae a widow wi bono ron, elad ; she ‘that it is not now @ matier of experiment iteelf, admiting @ boarding hovre ; circumstances socn existed which, in his opinion. made it apparent thet she was an uncesirable tenant He endeavored to eject her, and after mueb apnoyirg ee ion, finally ucceeded in placing the fornitore uptn the sidewalk and resuming The affair caused some liste excitement tm ihe neighbor. | hood at the time: but Mrs Cunninghara, as appears by the testimopy in the Burdeli caso, was roriding with her busband at tbat time 1» Brooklyn, apd between her and the person alluded to there was not the slightest resem- biance in either name, sppearance or circumstances. ‘Avever 27, 186 J. A. @. Feoelved at the mancant of the station, and Cavt After tnepocting the 4: Lyceam by Commodore I, Kearney, Rootes, of the Yard ry dock and the buildings in the e rialted the recely: Yard ship North Oarolins, wbere be was received hing Po ihe honors his rank ent!tied bim tom that ie to Bobenck and his efficars im upiform, & \ omer of a we three role Ste Siem, 6 een’ one o ane & seventeen guns. After admirii on ship and oon. versing with the officers a wotle, the company bi - ered to the wardroom, where 85 excellent colla‘ton wat provided by the cificers On his return to the city the they did suoceed seme way or another, by getting good teachers, such men as Vomter hating Geet schools. What are we doing? We are aiding twelve or rather ten colleges with an appropriation of $3,060 a year each, and thus to carry oat there views on this subject, when you fi $3,000 & pear, and then one competing wilh the other, and « sujarmiendent it over them, all comparisey morits, you will bave laid a firm foundation for prognass in regard to ye schools, The Governor, tier momo aber remarks, concluded by saying thet it it there wore secrets unknowD to man that cannot yet be: veloped, that these secreta seomed to him more pod} as to education then any other subjsci. This he ¢ ‘a8 an illustration of the impossibility of baving toacl | the great deuger will ‘be. that the Logalatare will be ti “4 favor of making appropriation’ to those that moet need tt while thore exbib:! ng an income to the amount designated noth: might be suppoeed they did not Why not ake’ the ‘amtablishiet eo: ope: just ae rec need It. hey #tand— ct az time ard ciroumstances bave deretoped them. You want an interest and an influence. It ‘a ctterly Smpome ¢ ‘0 spportion thie thing ex {t orght to be, or to base it upon that abeurd princtple. You musi be guided by the time and circum If you adopt thie you must adopt “wh the proviro. cplers you reconcile the vote fixing £5,060 wa the yearly tralabie ! noome for free which can fy a c'atm to the apnnal rereaeas on of $3,000. He would ra ber po! adopt as all than adopt with the pro vito. He bad iried ble best since the atjournment of the Oonvenuen Inst year to embody his views of some syrtem bie. He was now py to him, according to mancer and the timer, we ought to adopt and oan adopi, because the two things may be taken together. We cer tainly canpot sdopt altogtber what we onght to adopt in the frat place. Cfthe ten colleget which | attempted to show yet Inet night were comprised within an obtuse triexgle, eight ere comprieed in o particular section of the Sate, Now, the first difical you will have to cncounter im the Legisiawure will the a por: opment of the appropriations according to locality. “eo flead of the Mecalonburg Congressional ¢: Rotting 16,000, some one woold claim Wat [5 would be entitled but | to $2 Yor raise by this condition of things every rort of objection pon which men wii) be dodging and doune ing. ..ceording to this, !f you think to impore this condi tay to Willlam and Mary. where did yea ‘ocr fonde from? Why, a party ‘¢ growing op in the | thi me ax public (ands no what you got from | tion they wor et are no ray to wi fone other eulleges surpended interest, Ave bece’ t ¢@ whole make ¢gregiour gu vot of education. muit take in the whole: ant port ebortly 10 get a frend fome rere ms wbich t ehail report to yo As honald ast first thing Unat the friende of education our ook sfier the fande, and with that r y of argumem | pro offer for your he drew vp ibese rerolutions — 1. Resol re vi 4 of the Titerary Fund \ amourting to $1 £5, a8 cemceibed by the Auditor's report for (1885, bos. Ne. &, prge 69,) ought to be mace grod by the Sate; and, by the mame Fost, (page 70.) ought to b Lhe interest thereon to he paid, ja 2e the rripcipai and income of the Literary he 24th n of article 4th of the constitution end the ‘not pased Meron 96, 1853. appropria ing the Ve Capiianion tax to the purposes of edacetion in primary and free echoes,” ovght to be fathfaly executed, by an pos. ys setting apart and paylog ry F eect of the Li for the purposes of education in primer an (ree 4 ashools, the amount of the capitation tax for the preceding yeu the proper and legal deduc tion for collection and ineolvent returns 2. That the Utersry Frnd tbur incroseed ought, afer a) egal deductions, to yield ap inyome of nearly £160 t00— the os) mated amor the Ovrren! year being, indepen. ert of interest on icatoe and rurpended dovis, about 9242 427 O1 ¢. Teas this gum ie omple, fret to increase the amount actus ly bereto"ore applied (> primary and free schools econ! So jeeremse Se oe ity to the University and to tote aadgtuiraiy, te grant cone ae: 6 The tbere be.og in Tour’ @ mabere aboc: 00,000 - aiptefi and under 2) in the Mate —cver Gwer 12 and under 16. Over iy sod ander a: ~oer h tore” arpert oned aocording to age, among inte school, and the income of the | iterature ven to be spplled necording to the respective Gredes of tastrection ‘That the primary and ‘ree eahools ought to be ols’ tea ‘nto infant schooler, for the ages betwoen 7 and 1 gb schools for the ayes betwoon 12 and 15; and the {nimum rim under 12, Yor which 20,000, tuere ought to a miaimnem vam ber of be igand under 1/, for which orovision ought to Je, being about 87,000, thore ought to be at least 60 dole And the proportion ef income of ths Lore. b ture Fa 6 waien cngns fo Be appropriates te | infant schoo 0116900 ig about... | And to “igh sctoole. 1000 | tow 181,200 | 70 the ° 3109 To a1 4, bu | tov i To leary instituve 4,000 | 32 rguia sary 26000 ’ eeeeee m7 mated amoun. ‘cr exrremt year. cove BAT leaving ® DAlADe® for contings@c: invest. a ment of... snobs 1,227 7. That the Med: College of Richmond ought to be the objet of thie ay riaston for tne medical ea, condition that It will ettech itecit to ms Well eet a the \'mtverrity, and be the for anatomical dis section for fhe two seboole And at Wiles and Mary, Pichmené, Eampdeo aud Pyiney, Randolph Maoce, vonsideration | nto the trearury to the | #0 as lo make them competent for the tusk of (nsiruoting and misnaging the several peculiar digpositions ‘onntact. with which they have to como jo The question og the edeption of the subsiit was pat and carried, Dr. £xirsi thea offered tne following resolution, which Committee be appointed to rrepare a | memorial to too Legisisture. embracing the tie ee of thin Convention, and that Gov. Wise be respectfully requented {9 present such memorial ja any mapper be may dean Dest, and that the colleges of the Mate be urged to suttata thia epterprive by their co-operation. The following committee wax appointed under the rerota- lon :—Dr. B. M. Smith. Dr. M.D HogeandG E Dabnoy. Mr. Mozmisos, of Robmond. offered the following reso- javion, which was aleo aaopted « Resolved, That President Smith be requested to a) before the committee of the Legislature ia bebalf of this s on. Rev. B. waxy, Jr., tubmitted a report from the Com. mittee on Female Education, which was recetved. Tho Convention then s¢.urned till 8 o'clock to night, to bear ar ad‘rees from W. Fisabure on ‘- Education. THIRD Day. Rocnvoxn, Va, Augnet 27, 1857. The Convention met thie morning at 10 o'clock, pursuan\ to adjurmment. Mr, Moaueon, of Richmond, offered the following reso tntion, which was adopted — Resolved, That the Convention reepest{ully request the two branches of the Tegisiature of Virginis to allow the President of Randolph Macon College to appear at ths bar ef exch houre upon the resolutions in regard to & system of edontion for the State, which have been hereia adomed ‘The report of the committee to whom was refar: robject of premature entraace on the study ¢f the | profeesions wae called for. Mr. Rowt Rytawn submit following resolutions T™ teey admit to their lectures ony found to hare completed v ademies Ree Ired thet ibis resolution be i before all th fact ities of \irginis, and pub.lsbed tn the wedie. of the Site. Mr Monnison, of Richmond, moved to lay tho report an¢ resoletions on the tabie, be ving Wal it was cote mibject which properly came within ibe soope of the Can: ventien The motion wee joet. ‘On motion of Dr. Joven, they were then ad mage The: cport submitted by the Mer TV Mt dey, frown the mittee appointed to con«\der ature Admission of rtadente isto e ‘1 "8 ‘and Aversity, with the evile resuitiog refrowm, Was | pext taken op The rovond reroletion of & series rocompanytog the re. rt, wae siricken oul lt wae ae flew ‘That the colleges admit no stud under fourteen yen ho has not completed erob elementary co ip the department which he proposes to eater as may | Agreed upon by the colle ‘The other reao'otion®, with the report, were adopted The rerojutions are s# follows — Reesivet, Asthe renee of thia Convention, That al] ovr ney reqrire for the degree of A. B, aa nonr as may tho enme comrte acd standard of scholarship. Pt bnes grammar school. at preparatory schools Uo the colleges, are Inexpediert aod cught to be abolehed Thr! applicants for admission into eolieges onght to rhow their fitness for the elaeers which they propose to enter, wether by certificate from roms rerpect anion on Thee | pe ‘That ip [ike manner appl!oacte for admiaeion into any of the IMerary departments cf the | niversity, ought (9 sho’ either by certificate fren or by examination, that tb ah) & collegiate course {n that department s* may bo npom between the colleges and tbe University The when Jeet of oither the colleges or the Univer | ily I# found witerly unfit for thie clare, or for aur ciate in Aho inetiintien, be hor id be put beck or withdrawn Dr. Jose. offered tho following reaclaton:— Rescived, That it # imp riant to orgaui ® « permanont assoc ation, © be called the “Virginia Educational 9 ciety twas adopted, after s delegates oa to the mort Of the rooiety, Kichmon Ub at po oysters cond remarks from some of the bie location for the meeting objected to. on the ground 4 there at the seaton when it 10 0 ailend. ; siered 8 revelation ordering the apraint. ment of » commiites of Ur ee w & plan of organ zation for ibe above society, ust sree Tt was adopted, whereupon he offered the following re folution — That & commilies of three be appointed to report ‘at the next soesion of this Convention on the propristy of the entire excierion of Antuon's editions of the classics frem a)l our schools. Dr. Jemrs offered & resoletion. that when the Conven- tion adjourn \t Adjourns to meet again in Richmond on the Wedreeday aiter tie fre Monday in December nex. It wee to Mr. Forces offered a resol.tion providing for the pubs Heation of the proceedings of th's and the laai Convento that the cort of the same be borne by oontribytinn the part of the intererte bere represunted ; «td committing | the management of ihe matter to Mr. aan ip. of Rich 4. Mr. F. spoke of the necessity of pobiishing theses proceedings with the report, a et which the people Ad tholr character and real object Ho ant that ea minutes wore prepared by | the clerk, and would be forthcoming when yey Mr. Hoon inquired how the speeches could ir, Furnes remernea that they could be tied fran the New Yous Hammary, the opiy moane by ‘Postmas’ twelve colleges each Coanrend, Lieut. Lambert, of the Navy, sod to report upon theit | wexico, academy or by | Secretary, accom ‘anied dy bis bewaiiful and acoom; lady, visited @ poittical friend at Bloom where they x im company #itp Hon. ‘Auguatas Behell), Collector of ibe Port; iter Fowler, Lay ag bo ong Jobo Mr. De Gabriac, the charce d'afres, of France. tn ‘who, in one of the paplic streets of that city, had lately. 'an afray with one of his countrymen, bas been removed and sent toone of the repubilce of South Ame- Thea. aRhIv ars. At the aud E. T. Napier. Fhibadelp bia wite and dauebter, Nawrdb Tare dor Jc &. Wood. Be ob Honour dW, Richards, Gallaten, feos At whe Jirevgor: House —Lie Excel era! Roblea, Mis ater fom Nentco at Weahingion, ie Rese lovey Van imp horg, Minister from Boiland wt We Mader Hon, Robert Mo \cl fan and femily, Baitmore, Nid’; Rawsrd Pould, Par: lemunt TO. Harri, Uaiied ining Wavy; Oapinia, HG Wright, United Staves Army; B Vadelford, Jp. Savanna, @ | J. Tarde and lady, New Onesnn; Hy Wyre and dy, Re ‘Chatlesion 8. 5 ‘Santora, D mond. Va; L. Bowie, by, Ch From Obar! yt Sasmaple, James Adi | sree and nay, Mast Jomes Brisarcoa, Mise Turner, Mise Mom a rom Waeator’, O Bureet dD Pisewess | Capt Mejor J Va'es, H Stevens, RM oath sod lady, Wks Home: F Rich. ‘3 Ke iT Bock Dr J D Mitchel, Mian Hose Mrod 8 Pir. Wins © 11 Bird, Mast Bird, OH Kelton, F joubren, ard 2 ln the steerage. SELON, in the ebip Forest King—Mre Luce ané Mr ig | Hotman, From thanghar, in be ehip Golden West—Bishop Roome, Witeard pree cbitren we Ravanil'a) to ihe} O& Woodruff, 8 “ From Bermuds. cit Winiboro—B W Mand. J Page, itinn M Dolore choower R Wo iwinkle-—Miee ) B velerzon sed JW | _ From, $: Croix, BO, in the Trowbridge, Mise Pursey, J 5 : DEPARTURES. wanes biy a Gh For Bavarret. F Orvise. J 8 Menchs F ina ernon JF y Bervccra er, L froth. 1 Proniich: ic, & Br biloba, 1 Dr Davia, two eb. dren 224 (wo ferrania: Mr ¥ Gordon DR Dijon J McMahon PG Magu 1) Gibbs, a Thowwe A McDermor, Jr, BB S00, M Net 7 , 2 Kiuwon, WM Muibews—aod $6 in the a the sieamalip Nashille—J M Stocker, 4 ‘o, 1 inty, Minn 0 HE g. Joneph hates, 8 W Lempate. Denial Sap, Md tense, 8 W Thomas, a aad two ch'ldron; Sho Blant, Mrs 4 Clark; sod in ‘oernge 15. For Richwond, a, re Henry ° pensmak nip som smogo © Zommpnivny bales & Sim: | x! Saree Pel ibarg, ir jncebier ) & Niebole. Iad¥ and oni}4, Mine Lyenvil and serst, Mrs Birt, Mre Livermore, Wtiliam Green and is¢y, A Byars gs, Mime Parka. Dr Honier sd indy, | Bree arah Haine, F 8 Baidwis, indy and ner and 18 ws the as—Bpectal Term Bofore Hon, Jo‘ge Daly. | arerer 90S. M. Boker ee. 7”. Nussbaun.<On motion | tits ernme!, it is ordered that the defendant aaliaty 7 , and, therenpon, ordered thet the piatntif? eccover from tbe defendant $5,121 96, which sum {s ad. | mitted to be due, aud execution to be tsaued for the | amovrt. Wm. H Phapeand Others cs Wot. J. Irvine and Others. —The order of arrest is dopied, but th ownt of bail ie d 40 a8 not lo embrace any pure the Itth of Apri, tbe day whereon Oo preventations were charged to heave been made to the papur, Court=Spectal jal Term. Belore Eon. Judge Peabody. Avore Data te mater of We. M. Wilmath and others Mary: 4. Periing. Motion to discharge from ur reat granted Naval intelli ‘The United States sloop of war Falmouth galled yeater- dny morning for Norfolk. She goes out of commission tm mediately on ber arrival there. Her crew will return to New York and be quartered on board the United Sates | recetyine #hip North Carolina until the United States sloop- of war \ incennes—now being fitted ont as fast die— ip ren’) for ren, when the Falmouth or xe be trans. Terre: op board of bor, and she will take the station in the Brasiian tq) sdrom tormerly. pena rod the Falmouth. A Carnonio Parmar ‘sor—Rev. . Mr. Wheeler, a Caihoric priest, of Now York, while on an excursion among the irods of Portiand harbor, on Wednesday, received | putes bel through the aboulder, isjoring bim y barionsiy, a vot fatatly. The company had just landed on Torte wbo wore proviourly on the shore gare Srearme, and in the Oring, & Roston, pot being ‘caretad of hi aim, and 1, lod, ball in the shoulder of Mr. Wheeler, as to the city, where rurgical ecmpiaint of some chod to the Island | Guerre were j Po yet, am the gentleman courted aa | “ up in custody. poe geatismmn i bot TS, a: Wre HM Mason, Mose Masihew, ton aad | TO TES BDITOR OF THE HERALD. Now, for broadaloths and silks substitute "i end, for the merchant, manager—and ket apomyrn ye] nye IT nan: bachod. by Mate Bite Thalberg: 2 each and ; and Mr. Marcisah, backed by Mr. Habel conse ieee ropeun markets for whose services they buy at iene Gotan ‘they bring im Karope, imoort them bis country , ard are about 1o im at half the price or leen, willibgly paid for them in Paris or and yet ber ete grow rich by the operation This is no fancy sketch, buta plain, preseia fot; ond facts, Hye rigs, are atubborn things. For even the sforeeaid managers will deny that they “ to pay”? to Frezzolini, to Formes, to Gasser and to Roger very muon higher ralaries than those artistes ever Te celved or even demanded !n Eurcpe ats much for the buying. Now as to ihe —At her Mejeety’s Theatre, in London, the nee of admis- eich sre—to the pil, $2 £6; to the atally, $5; and even to the gallery, $125 ‘At these prices the ‘theatie will com tan £1,200 sering, sey $6,000, Io Parle the prices are. St last, as high aa in Loncon, and thero {ss la go class of people fa each city who really do expead money in sup- port of the opera. On the other bend the prices in New York are $1 50 for the best reserved seats, $1 ‘or cibers and 50 cents to the gallery —much less than half the £:repean prices for ma- ter'el (hat costa nearly double io produce bere very few patrons, and the theatre will contain about $+ 600. Now, I ask you if the merchant eforesaid would be deemed “18d,” may we nos covsiter Uimann and Maretzek a little ‘Ceracked;” and i {t any wonder that Max ~~ been ruined eleven itmes, end bias a Foon Wheetrical and Musical Affairs. Nino's Gaxpen.—Signorina Roila and tho Ravels aro st) in bigh favor with ‘he patrons of ihis fashionable bees of resort. Notwithstanding tho lovg time they have an AGS We, they sre invariably g eeied by overflow: bonuses. To morrow evening the siguorisa will appear ner, aii,” and the Raveie in thelr celebrated panto mime of ‘ Pongo,” in which M Marzetil so admirably ‘enacts the ape. Bowssy.—Manager Fddy bas rocent!y made several valuable adaitions to bis already large and talented com papy—among them Mr. A W. Fenno, aa old favorite with New ba ee —, ho will make bis début et this hero in “ Ben, La Leech A whieh roe te Bode ot by the thetling di a ud and ite Victims,” and followed by “wilful ur. jer. Brrtox’a—A new season in to commence st this house to morrow evening, an¢, judging from the lengthy list of popular performers announced oa the ville, it ia Ukely to Prove the moet successful over which Manager Barton Ofeiated in many years. Mr. F. Rooto ts the opening star, and will play Sir Gtles Overreach ina “New Way to Pay Old Debts,” nupported by a strong cast. “ The Omni- ‘dus’? follows. Lava Kxgwa’s Taxares will also re-open for the fall and winter campaign to morrow, with a judiciously se- leoted stock company, which embraces several of the most versatiio and favorile artista in the country, inclad- Ing, of couree, the distinguished directrets, woo {s deter. mined to spare neither trouble nor expense to maintain the high reputation of her house. Tho ‘Holr at Law” and ® ‘Ghest In Spite of Himself” are the pings. Ammaican Mrsscm—The management here find the “Bogus Barcell Heir” and the necromaniic and ventrilo quisl wicks of Prof. Wyman #0 decidedly profitable that they bave concluded to retain thetr services a few days Jonger. They may be seen, together with ail the other curiosities, in the afiernoop and evening Gro, Cumery axp Woon's Miverams will be at home egatp, 444 Broadway, to morrow evening when their nu- merous friends may calculate upon a rok pot powri of songs, burlerques and dsences, The sterpieoe—/'Now Year Calls et 9 which Gecrge has s very comical part, is alone worth the price of admission Tam Bryant Rorsans aii! attract larco crowds to Mo chantca’ Hal!, where they portray the darkey in all bis phases, with ® natura’sess that almost Jeads one to ima gine that the actors are nothing else than bona fide planta tion negroes. Their bill for to morrow comprises a va riety of thelr best pieces, including ‘Down in Alabama” MABITINE INTELLIGENC ALMANAO FOR EW TORE—THS DAK He MOON SETS Port of New Work, August 99, 1887. Savannah—8 L Mitchin eSeamnip Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, Ao—Ludiam & =a ‘Festane’s Car, Bearse, San Francteoo—Wm T Cole “Bip albert Gallavn Rbip Renares Deano Li ‘Wendell, a Owego, Bievens, Bbtp Magdalene (Brem! Reip Core), Jordan, 8 Shase, lve, Kiet, Roterdam—Funod & drom, London—Rtanton & Ruger. stor Rie Janetro—Kirkiand o Vos Sacks. acral brero. Hartick, Bach erie Pets. F sre), Wilming'on—Jonas Bratch time: Marray Febr H Marin, “Greasy. narasioes Dy Crocker & Co. Sebr T Deratecr Stacy, Rew Loodor—Vaa Brunt & Slaght. iGenee- Manter. se, Caarlenton. Steasser Commerce. Vanghn ‘Balticore, Rieamer Boston, Seliew, Paiindelpbin Beamer Westernport, Berry, Poruand, t snjier Jnee Pate tot Cape Cond Hope, sr: ke ship Beli (ot Reancb cok), Nesom rem bombay for Liverpool lia inst, at sem, Sine card Moore pe gra oc ston fo aitoorey 4 Gt tp bornd W having a binsk cross t9 + H reports a bip wbere on 8 end of tbe NF KOR OM the aight previons from Osr ff) an, 6 Balt np, Sg Wintbrop Bearve. Raresilia, hue 18, with offen As Brereuk hs : winds und fine weather passage. arr. Gootwin, Croded, Relivar, 18 dare with bites oF, Lech A Warkard.. 29h inet tnt 5 ope (Br, of St John, Ni), MW 18 cage b port wine ac, tov B bebion. 1 mile Sof Fee Harbor saw a sobs # Jecting out Ol water, and ersien pat ni hip asore whut 6 of Barn im with olor fi tag at Bai anny ‘Fone on ihe Previous nig hiande maw is lo oe ~ Ade Tt, with old tron te, to antth & Lough. ‘Arig p'on (ie) Smith, Windsor, 10 days, with plaster, to D Ri e¥ole sanet (Br) Smith, Wind ey & 00. Pri Feat Indian (of Baltimore), Wileon, Pemssenia, 20 days, ‘with jamber, to order, hehr Houmm mr Bird (Mr), N Plamen. to 8 Whi ney Ao. r, 10 daye, with piaster, to J Boks Julia (Br), Wayoou 8 Gaye, with lem ber, to ded Prva itt AU Smih Wut, Charleston 7 daze, wit cotton, to days ah A Saphan if Sobr Jew, Eastman, Gardiner (Odaye Bebr HK’ Luston, Love ana. Bebr ¢ . anith, Rockiand. Sone Beeie ‘Grigery, Rockland. febr Warrior, Fon J aPC Bebr J M Lat etch Menke arin, Wovill, Ranier.” 262 ina, F jib and ying | a “heck das Lamrence miller, e.8 of Bande Point, Pieamabipe Ajinbams, Ra Jamemown Norfolk; UR whip Palmonth do; ah jem, Londen; Jobe ‘Brigh, Liverpool, bark a: and others ‘Wind during the day from £ to WNW. ns Herald Marine ASBAUN P, August great | ween ‘bas been | ihe cae. ot be Soeieiee ceeded meminet in admiralty for beariug on or 7 ra eee # fatariny: waa reaumed oh nh; Bashvilie, Charleston; ‘capt mnderwriiere la "juite pleasant me kaa aN se Preke ao i el er ed reo, Windsor, 10 daze, with | on freight nome 1,100 tons railroad tron, valued ai $60,600, whick fo largely insured in Wall atreet, She ia an A>; vessel, buils at Bath, in 186, and owzed thore by Messrs Trufant & Drum, mond. Bhe ia ingured ai the Eastward, to what exient we are ‘aa yot unable to sporriain. Purr CLaza Buooxusn, Higgina, from Liverpoo) for New ‘York, before reported ashore below Squon Inlet, 18 fail of wee ter, and baa lost foremast and bowspril, She struck at 15:90 » morning of 38h. It Je sald that ail hopes of saving ber are given up. Bloamtugs and lightersare being sent down to save ! ‘as much of ber cargo ss tossible, Sho rated Al}, 1.404 toms, built at Bath, im AQa8, and wae owned by HD Brockman, Bec, “ of that city Bhe 1s also inrn:ed there, and we undersiand Raw tw addition ® smali risk upon her in this elty, She bad aa ast sorted cargo, valued at about $140,000 some of which will be | taved, but in @ damaged condition There ie s vory large in- surance on it in Wall street. A later despatch says te ship le broken ta wo amsianipe, and there is no chance ¥ ha‘ever of saving har. ‘The steamtuge Wm H Webb, and Aohilies, with Ugh-orn, have been sent down to the assistance of ships Ciara Browk- man, and Eosweil Spregue. TrALIAN BARK Canro ALBeRtA, Revello, frnm Genca Jane 26 for Mew York, went ashore morning of 26:b, & miles W of Barnogst, and willbe a total wreck. There was # pint oo doard, but he had noi charye of the vessel. Ske had forty two passengers, Who came vp io ihe elly over'and, snd are now st tbe Caatlo Garden depot. Fifteen passengers and some of the crew atempted to come sbore in the long boal, which swamp, x edon reacking the breakers and two of ibe crew and (ne of. the passengers were drowned. Five persons ewam sehore from tbe rbip, The moz‘ar was fired tien to et aline ont board, but the ahots did not reach the veeseL Shortly afler: ~ the paesengers were brought ashore by the suaf bows belong: {ng to the Life Bont station, in charge of the Under wriiers’ if axent, assisted by Mr George Evans, Bandy Hook pos Hee |! cargo consisted of $00 tons warble, with & Jot of wine, varmi. ” cellf, &e, which is parily insured in this city. The sctooner B Drummond with 4 stexm pump has gone to her assistance, Puor Boat Tnos H Surrn went ashore about 6 miles M of iw Barnegat, ad bas gone to pieces, She went ou ai sdout BS o'clock morning of 2th, All hands were saved, and beve ‘t arrived tn thie elty. Buir ARVUM, before reported ashore on Bergen Piste, Friday night, without damage Smir Hors—Desearion or tas Cnsw—Banf Avg 1}—-A small boat arrived in Mecdnff let night, marned bw five aee- { SORES t erie wes -a7 u Biselves te De ore, . er Weg at Kickwae Os On Thursday night inst they jeft in ibo ™ ~ yy es And tie reawn' sslgved for Ser severiion iether ¥ nt by the master an They are under- Poirg recognition before tbe Shei here” we « Bric Matanzas, Moleod, at Charl wee = 43 Gays on the fey on a eary blow, i rierty ‘Ave—Piet boas boat Caristian Bergh Ne — lat 40 fo JS ton 78 50 Sen | in with wreee of “of Bridgeton. NJ. on ber beam onda, ber mastheade ber partof ‘ter siickivg ont of wa'er Took from sal, rove was made in Prvaceiphta. he wan is baitnws ae parently bad capsized dvrice a squall. Ber boat wae Aupposed the crew had heen tab: Mf by some veuse). - hed been Dut a short time in teateltaauon. four Sune—Rr brig Antelope, arrived at eports Baviog seen on ihe BAN at 11M 1 ite ot Bee Her: ir, With i aate standin, en soareeitemes wi MA mite of Bea Ha Sonn JP Warwniit, Cobh of and from Boston, more, pul into Newport evening of 2tb, tp di ios! foretcpmast and split mrinsail during the bea on Friday, off Montauk. willbe pot off went der none Pron, iof Ming ) Cay « ~ bf Port Bwen, wi ay? © Tauulon, struck om Wa'eh itl Rest at # or of 28h, tt blowing fresb from and t! i Are at Provincetown Dosna, latte Goean, Hop sad iiD bin ek ot Sb" sein Donne Oates at i Georces, Bermadn Ang 21, bark F Bunehinia, Tuck, ) rats Javelro July 14, Mary Gardiner, Nicol, Bag Hare. 7 about A mie MORTAR, about ag 16~In port whe Freat, Watee Mansoat no. abe Avg 9In port brig Addie wih, trow Sip dy -In vor: bark Barah, Perens, from Com oa = ee. sane yea i pena, a ROMION abe eecarr i sei Sie snron, Harve; barke® OSTON, AbR IS~Arr ip Roeiwle, Jo re: TA J (8), Goffin Loncon: = chee pus, Ani racon, for NYork Home ALEXANDRIA, Ay Pordeo, Fail River: Lier Maule, Case; anne Achorn, Prewster and Goversor, € ‘ iaahip Beers, Chase, Oaloaiia; bark Wit Herve: briged “roe, Actorn: rehre fon, kere SAD Mm Arr coor Rall ad gor. Garland, York, Fa Newer, Oliver, N Works TOP, ang Bs ‘Arr ntesmer Marion. Romer, Nowe Maiaceas, Molond, Rowton: why HN Wawkion Od hark, Can Hine, Tallman NYork salt Godirey, m Northern port; Jas Rone, Adams, te ‘ON, Ave Mh Ar 9 hen Helen Mar, Toker, Alexuo Be dria 2b Mary HM! vivin. Delaware Chiy: all rage, Philadely nik: Marva Janay Davie.” Port fs Dede Presa, Hewitrn, Wilaineton, 8 (or ware RB Deane, Cook nod Henry W Moree, Philips, Pais drinks. DANVERS, Ang %—Arr echr C Hall, Graham, Phlinoeige LSWORTH. & Wore id bri em. bier WY or 1 Rav, do. Ll, AIVER, An i — are eche Lary Rodinewn Davis, Sa soup Viciory. Gindeing Port Maen. 6d 3h, witey 1Pok irene, hin Arr scop Maria Loavs Commings, @+ROINBR. Aug 27—Arr sebr Lonten. GOULDBPORD, Aue 19—Shi sere Ht DL ¥ } 7, Aug 27, 6 PM—Pasnicg in, brig Amoge Pian tt * . ror! e; Mary fay ior crm! lovded RYARNIS, Aug %\—Arr schr 0 8 Banger trom acre ioaris, Wairomh, Holmen’ Hole: welss fr aibany for, Hartiord and hia Asiiett iro AYork; Bursbeta B, Bacon from Pt lla ion HARTFORD, Av hom Thresber, BYorm veh 4; scloope Ne arnt | Rllzabethport; 5 r Warher, Viberte de. #14 Philneinhta: eche Mary BI | ARV WHEAT ang te | ro i 76 havior Gramter™ abeth, Mrinear, dn. Arr brig Semi Welch, Barre’t Phils Bee correspondence above ) a n Ar pig Lavrarote, Herriman, Carce ! hh York via Key Wert brig Col Per siren, / FACat Ae, keg ! yer it ork: AmbREEMAOR, ANSLRURAD ig ae eirscoee soe M Reinvents Poternee Rivoiie, Poker Praserph} CESTER, Avg 2 Avgearetd, Gout Philndelpbia, Sid 24h, eohr Arr brig Geo Washington, foe ‘York. “Siw any c Rilen Rodman, BEY BEHOR hie parte ten ote, ro e Irinnd. knd was got of nad towed Oph, Active (UH), Be from & crnise. . | Px: i it NEW Pont, Aur 98, 1PM, ee rene cater Quen bell. Are thi ine “hy tel i, Cobo, % ri Mo Naltioe re age.) Me EW ATEN, hog 2 om x” Gind wie, coors a ip bla: ht ad Youle ‘Packer, 40; lan vay 2 NPRWEACOLA, Aug 12-14 whip Flowting Zepayr, Tork. om ’ Are ehip Ons! in NS parks Mary, Gibba Trinitad th Singnpac ir ve Hacriel It Mets eer Ban ® Petadelobia, Tare. Haavell, Brena 2 “ean Traveller Barge! {Yoniaia Harrin PORTRMOUTH. Ang 7 coin; echre 1)". TAIpay ab eee, ay J yy . ae 4g bri Dito, Stearne Bon ‘and for Jackwonyilie; Sth ‘My, ee Of bin, RA Haley, onenergen.. a0 « ang eoatr poke ABE fais fo" York. OOMTIAN arr ra gh + aches RAL] hme ee An

Other pages from this issue: