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good for you” and cheers.) The women of the city ueh——much, everything for the South have done as much to fll the ranks of the rebel for us. The women of gem na beneath their grasp at be Bosh is @ periect despotism. ve been them equality ; liberty more than slaver: “Good again.”) The emsoraay endure this test is spurious. The man of cia ‘ot “lawful awe ay rebels, or wi amithority instromentalities, or by prev’ enligt- her way, is mot only not @ Rincon the loves out resuis to king expedition of discovery, happily wade known ve when the time comes, hen rescue a country, when we liberate it from that any a8 honest heart down there rejoicing, and glory in the which noetilioes the perpetuity the States of this glorivus Union. . my friends, we have got to enlist, every oue of us. Tome right to the point. Now, just maks up your minds Just listen to what I have got to tell you, because this is a serious matier, Don’t enlist aa a mere matter of play; this is a mighty, serious busi- wees, Enter upon it solemaly, seriously, thoughtiully, @eierminately: and when you have made ap your minds, say, “I am going to be a perfect soldier; I will perform every solitary duty with a determination never to tail 1 will be perfectly obediont; i for ever on my the hour of bat- i when the cannon a8 & rock, and there 1’) my last shout will be or the perpetua- of the entire world, nds, are you rea op your minds as & meute, or aR an; all his southern ling, cowardly traitor, would take to hang My position is easiiy deckrod. &@ loyal lover of my country do not care to outlive necessities, tho couvictions of my intelit dictates of my couscien : to party, parcy cau make the most of it, (Bravo”’ and Yhe last speaker was followed by Messrs. Luther R. — Vau Riper, of New Jersey; Henry alse made effective aud pat! rae crowd in front et the stand then dispersed, a after forous cheerimg for the Union and the success wil meet us wih joy and wetuen of tho old fia time it tbe sovereignty paperealy worth the rope of time. i (Loud laughter and applause.) I was @ demogr at. > Whose free institutions i plause.) Lwail be what her angered the ca. ‘The same sacrifice w! discovery of America centurjes ago, is worth repeating pron to secure the preservation of its liberties, and to ‘esaioa of this hopeless and wi re- We have everything to sustam this grand effort seen that the rebellion—always forces auilfuly moned its last dollar fora final Cheers.) We are now about to witness the triumoh’ of the Union or the suceess of the rebellion, (A Voice— Not of the rebeliion.’” Loud cheers followed this Patriotic saying.) One more campaign will close the It ts for the North to s:y whether it shall be a short and decisive cam) align, securin, constivution and plauded. to take up your musket. ‘The weather was everything that could be desired. ‘War Meeting at Malaga Malaga Glassworks, NJ PurLapetrma, August 27, 1862. ‘The most enthusiastic war meeting of the summer was held at Malaga Glassworks, N. J., on Tuesday evening, presided over by Wm. B. Rosenbaum, made by James M, Scovel, Fsq., Rey. Mr. Truitt and Mr, Culver, ‘I and were sworn in during the evening, A Breckinridge undred dollars in gold to raise the township quota. Gloucester county is wide awake. CORCORAN AT THE ASTOR HOUSE. Speeches of General Corcoran—Scecretary Seward’s Reasons to Not Speaking. The Mayor of the City of Now York and a few mem- bers of the Common Council insisted on giving to Genera! Corcoran a ccinplimentary dianer at the Astor House last A table was sumptuously spread in Mr. Stet son’s best style, and ail the guests did that ju was to be expected from those who had gone turough the hardships of the sultry day. His Honor Mayor Op- dyke presided, having on his right hand Brigadier General Corcoran, the observed of all observers. Gould acted as Vico President, having upon hie right and encourage us Solan sene er and ably directod—has its last man, aud a Addresses were Protassor Hatehinso wensy-five men enlisted will be ever he march, before the © democrat gontributed one STAND NO. THREE. Mr. Cardoza, Gen, Sickles, Gen, Strong and Others The proceedings at this stand were opened by the e!ce- {he trhumpt of the anything more” cheering o he Union and for the libe > f Speeches of can Tleavé my wite warlike enthusivsm, and aetivity ye everywhere in this great cit a President in whose justico a : contide, (Cheers. ) bey havea ani and energy nich around me and the te x 43 President of the meeting with who stated the great object ail loyal men Rat at heart tn this the great erisis of their country’s Hon, Aprom Wanke 40 it too, Would you Would you hay ot, and the euthasiagm and patriotism of a the duties of his a: armies such as been seen in modern times, and he has coted their operations with a loyalty, with a skill and wih a devoti'n which challenges uuiversal admiration. ich hag added a thousand laurels to thove it had already won upon the seas. The tact and sagacity of the Secretary of State have successfully bailed all the intrigues of foreign Powers—intervention grow up and ¢ then read the list of names of Vico cretarios, which received the approval Presidents aad CuaikMan Unea introduced Albert Cardoza, wh proceeded to adctress the vast crowd which now Lad as- Sembled iu froat of the stand. aye got lomect, and I thank nest It Sqeare Glory on the one hand, and shame and contume- Fisexds aNb Sante Crnwens—When invited to aaa isark Condor bout eo, Cope, do—7 0 Mckrinur, &Co, Back Linda, He ith Ch mh Mer Rew Beta i brsgetman, =| Bera nite ae Bai Bon. Juan (Mex), Buxatloyo, erty Raia Pate ay Rg ‘Sanrets J ¥ x pe SM’ APcia (Be) Atkinson, btdoun, MB—PO Nov rl ig © Heath, Loud, Portsmouth—R P Buck & Co. Schr Eupire, Simmous, Bermuda—McCall & Frith, Behr Fi y Jestseber—n Berd a Pin ier Bo uJ R Bacon. four Bent falltax DR Dewalt Schr natin Jane (8 Oro Sebr Julia Aun, Kogers, ft ay mare voy Hn mana far bis nai Bet see sent ron. ato Pra P Bock Ty Sod Port meee Behr Stewart, Wood, New rayleaaee aon & Fos Schr Sa: Fortress Monroe—Bentle*, Smith & Co, Beir dE coke, Endicolt, Alssandea= van Brant & SlAghb- oor Otter Rock, Laue, Piladal aie 0 L Hateh, ba DM Brench Jones, Phi feos oe rage G MeGregor, Caiai er Schr tga tho pki, Bangor: RP Buck & Co. Scr EG Buxton, rite comb, Portland @ L Hatch, Schr Alpiue, Brak Bosion—Masier, » JupReon, Bosonn 0 Boker & Co, cite, Show, Ls nt-—M awrence, Rogers, aoaeas “Master, ARRIVED. Me aie Port-au-Prince, 4 days, arom Haves Aue bw ad nei ship Pa ales! ‘ork, which put inst, fiom Cardiff for Buenos Ayres (conte and eight peers) still remains, The inastér, it is said, has gone Foretgn waste Azorae, June M—Passed by, Kyemlin, Johnson, fro adem, Sawyer, NYork ond Hong Kong; Seay cu Knowles, 38h, Harvest, ig iy NYork: 131, janes, Niore ‘a and m corvelte Tweniy-second of December (Haytien), as ‘inte? guns aud has a crew of 8% (Br), Loth, Liverpool, Aug 1d at oon, Vii Queenstown Wha ace St PM. with mase and 193 passen: nc bound inte La 1 tn, hoind to Cranstadt: | stem ntip > Bakdale; $330 hat mend ii. A gata, andkdhrew overboard t ig sup Kancatco (Br), Jeffrey, Liverpocl, Ang 13 vla has been averted with consummaie address, until it is ‘Tho Secretary of the find resources for his ox- hand Major General Ormsby M. Mitchel, surnamed the “ Ubiquitous,” Among the guests present were Brig. Gen. Strong Brig. Gen, Busteed, Gen. Walbridge, Abram Wakeraan, Capt. Kirker of the Sixty-ninth rogiment, Ethan Allen, Faq., Gen. P. M. Wetmore, Peter Cooper, Judge Bonney, Dr. Griscom and about thirty other citizens. After full justice had been done to the déod things spread before them, bis Honor Mayor Opdyke proposed the health of Brig, Gen. Corcoran, and expressed the hope ‘that he might gather around him, as his deserts called for, twenty thousand men at least. Gen. Corcoran was called to his feet by enthuriastic cheers, and, after quiet was restored, said :— EN OF TRE CITY OF Nw York—I sincerely thank Guntiem! you for the kindness with which you have mentioned my 1 take your Ci aad as rather them he said bis voice was too weak for such a purpose, He wished he could impart to thei his hope for the per- petuity of the Union. ,(Cheers, and cries of ‘Go on, brave fellow.) Be had no sympat! for the ultimate triumph of the in the face of such a meeting. ) It must be an important juncture in the affairs of the waiion that brought together such an assembly. The it, and it looked to New York for id the hope be futile? (No sir.) Here, belore the temple of Justiee, she would speak o and prove to the word that we could save ourselves in (We are ready todo so.) The country the question, shall we couquer or submit? And when ostion ig asked, I know what the ‘cacm—“ Three cheers for our ting,” which were this moment an interruption was caused by the ar- of the Sixty-ninth segenes within the halt was wade at stand No. 1 ba of the speakers, the proceedings were resumed, Mr. WAxeMaN stated that Alderman Farley was the properly appointed President of the meeting. That gen- tleman, absent at the opening, had now arrived, aud he had much pleasure in resigning the post of President which he had the honor and the gratification to fill for a brief period. He then ae three cheers for Alder- man Farley, which wei Mr. Capnoza then regumed his speech. The irue spirit people seo the danger of the nation, aa no speaker could md ecthusinsm to the The question is shai not? (Cries of She'll conquer the f shall contmue @ great patien or whether our republic Wo haye Bo alternative; the issue is before us, and wo must mect, aud weare able to meet it, Make your choice to-day. There is no It is liberty and now impossible. ‘Troasury has known -how to chequer, without askiog Europe for a dollar. Garibaldi has drawn his sword and wilh ‘occupy the attention of the continent sama is again at bared ho fame) g between two opr en esi " with those who ‘feared se—who could despair o such word as despair ation aud contun I kuow what American citizens will answer, 1 know what my Irish friends will Igo back to the days triamph, when the glorious old Tenth Ohio, them from good old Ireland, was under me. ive the word ‘of command to i spring like hounds released, ely upon, the other! the while, from our granaries we the armies of Europe. We can do it. eral cal to their stan) nthes period you know them all; aye, and ‘Yes, let me not for hero’ plause: lause)—and the gallant Bame one-half of those who deserve mention I would oT have tried them. Southampto: Kuuharat & Co, arrived off] Baithiy ae country was in travail Setiiy Tele, spoke Bi ivation. All that I had to do was to a the boys, and in they woul every man rushing to do his duty. y to hold back there; all the-trouble that I bad was to keep them out of the fight til the time came. cheers.) They would mot goin’ to keep us back are you ¥? ** No, boys, I'll you the word directly,” spring toward the enewy strike blows like way it was always dene, That was the trainingI gave We were never attacked; we always like the good Irishman, struck the first blow, and the first bow, thank God, was 2 vinuise. ) Get Milche! was loudly cheered when he resumed (Laughter and , General, now you are and they would like the lightning and That was the teas, to Cr the thunderbolt. China Sen: was aps of ipe of Good Hope, with antl ,and, after adelay of the | notiathe army. (Cheers.) There are not offices enough to afford scope to all the political ability Rar ifina afloat in our jand. (Cheers and laughter.) Thet not high commands enough for all the sidewalk in this es a name to-night. intended for the cause engaged oe to my division. I meet on every Ang, month out, with 400 pba oH Jaugbter.) But there the Tanke of of an Out, 850 bble Oil, Yano 16, lat $4 Hope, saw ship El Suiy 1, off Cape Good’ Hope, sj Troi Beanghae for New York, 4 men. I hope that I may gather around imo at least one hundred thousand men, not that I may command Lage em to my adopted country, as SPEECH OF BRIG. GEN. BUSTEED. Brigadier General Bustix> was them introduced, and n considerable applause. iby ae the daueieen people depends upon their voice—'Thut’s truc.’?) Thia is the sole solder of ‘Whatever threateus the i i a endangers ite continued existence. y in its history, 8 motto was engraven on ms seal which contains the secret of ded we fall.” ") To pavvel out the soil into inaepentent but that I may offer some slight tokem of the love I bear her. ‘ks T told bis Honor Mayor Wightman, of Boston, wlien rae to visit his city, I accepred his invitation ‘not for pose of any personal glorification of myse¢if, but for the sake of the advantage which] am persuaded the @ cause which all of us have so near (Cheers.) I thank you all, and 1 take this op- the whole country for the ‘at once tell him to colors, war more successful than it has (Applavse.) Let no politician disturb the people by provoking political discussions, but tell ae ‘and go to the army and help put So Much for sidewalk statesmen (Cheers, and=cries of ‘‘That’s the talk.’”) You must not suppose that it is oaly in the army that He said:—The m hitherto atop an. (Loua cheers. ) 4c, AA Low a th Ftope July 6 St He Has experienced very Cape of Good Hope ‘ti calms. The si: feeling of all. ation exist or ulder the musket down the rebellion. and generals. visit might be for shall be destroyed ? portunity to Hardy, . Suites west of Fastnet, hence, bound up at n). aie Marita Teuthepy Nichols, Rangoon t ist Pinte y arith 16,2 VM. passed om, et ’ fixe Me Ag eriean cn from Lon dicd sine leaving por a, Sout, Trinktat + Mth “Kleber, Bi livery, for Shanghae Ig; San-,. ‘dc ¥. Ogden, Hathaway, Sth Anton eee to be the Venke, NYork (and: See Bristol; 10th,. uvity do; Acacia, Pinkhaun,” Boston: AipaeAr Portsmouth, Tariton, NYork; Volant, r ge ete July 6—Arr Gert rude, You Carcurts, Satya Are RH iii fad very fough weather nearly tse whole ma H “ oe in eee D Kimbatl, wm oak with mdgegne oie Le. joivhead, Swanton, Liverpool, Stark, Boston; 5 Bolfe~ “Stcamenip ‘Teytonin, (Ham), Taube, Rambarg, seta 9, via oth, PM, with mdse and 378 passe RASAM. Ai fork. aca m steamship 8, poke Meri Ke Br bai It 30, Meck ship Jonanves Kepier, 14 4, July 17, for 0 Ship Levauter, Brown, Canton, via Macoa, April MaGiiy A Go, Wau beeniured for Uitee Weeks ales from the Westward; saw percral ‘ships that, sutfored badly off that ini ‘June }, | 9 8, spoxe bark Pobert Morris, oot frot Bs w Bedford, Y same time, ip Zifer, Taylor, from New Buc ford gine jon 28, NB Palmer, Low, Pai Boston, lef <: te dicton, Ney ates ee eee ‘hug 9 ‘In port bark ideas White, NYor ar isimp’ Aull 17—No American vessel in port. Drat, Aug $—Arr Wietoris Ree. bl binson, and Domit Emery, do for do; F BB seul i ) inbe, pee en ari Jani for New York; 33th, about 120 ‘nilon eaat of ww ship. Be Sprague, Tyson, Antwerp and oF Lind, ae for eats Aug lW—Ps bh Cons) rch ett Bers for ea ats Seer Provic ie from Baltimore for pyres oF Eaton, Currie, N reas Pri piivorks “old Lan 8—Passed throu, yom Grintsby for Pigentieetf Augl0—Arr MW sib, M Woodbury, McLslian, Bremen, Jon a ce, Law ‘Avon, poktn igh Pentland Firth, pone Dodge, Girgenti. sla vr Waverley, Henry, Calcutta; 21st, Lee n AUR are W. 5S baker, Ham| Iton, nt Spe Han, avin to ipa heavy gale from West. Yopey spoke. bark Ivea, Cheever, Maye out, uadexr English Jib. off Caps Goo Hopes spoke chip Fauny, McHen- co $1 daye from Calcutta for ; Hong Kone, April 19, with teas, sed Anjier May 15, Cape o: Guod i July 22, and crossed the line Aug 1. vy weather from Mauritius to the ah of the passage] be winds aod fst Helena July 22. Bout New’ ‘York; th, utchinson, New LoucksreR, Aug 9—Arr Russia, MeVrice, ton, Wilkon, Bangor Sid Isth, Heron, athi Aug 13. uid seN, on 82 ‘9, boarded. tie Br bark Simon hove (6, and stipplied us with some provisions, In the city and in the country you and doctors, and hospi- funerals plenty of them. “Shavs €0, too much of Ailmen must die somewhere and at some time, and bap. pily none can die but once. Who is there wiliing to loiter about your streets, wasting life in idleness and dissipa- tion, waiting for e.npicymo t which never comes? Who is content with the mouotony of the shop, or the life be; hind the counter or the deak, or in factories, when & glorious service—the service of our country—a noble you to honor and usefulness? pplause.) We fight not for to-day, or for this genera- and for ail time. (Applause.) goverument—we fight for j—we fight for liberty— and is the old and rich contribute to the cause, this young and the Unica shall be the Constitution as great interest manifested in my welfare from the mo ment of my captivity to the present time. give my services for what thoy ee worth ia the field, which I will do immediately Plauge.) I will give you gontlemen—His Honor the Mayor ‘and my adopted city. In answer to this toast his Honor rose, some of the Common Council prosent, called upon Alder man jayton to respond, ‘Alderman Dayton replied in a few happy and pertinent 1 be to sow the whole of it with the riyairy and bloodshed. The any right was reserved to the individual have fevers, I prove its tight, preserved— (loud chee All the return I can make is, to Alderman Farley then introduced Gen. Wm. Kay arity, is at once on ‘based upon ¥. and the laws euacted in par. than nursery GEN, STRONG'S SPEECH. ved to appear before you t! y of my home, a8 I have done Jo 1 the camps of the West; to appaal to every man, Cras ‘s—I ba; oy goue} had teen kuocke! down, and eat away her Tighten her during the gale of ‘19th; wou into Haufax le Pegi to undersiand th jes have grown military ‘career. rs 0- aay artist aco ce Bocean aa ro let us band together, men of all nations, before the eu assembled, that wo ‘During the evening it was announced that the Recretary Williat H. Seward, was at the hotel, acommittec, of which the Hon. Abram Wakeman chairman, was delegated to invite him to uitend the through Mr. Wakeman, that they had waited upon Mr. Seward, «nd 1 thanked the gentlemen for their inviiation, but that he was too much fatigued by travel to attend. He had» leave of absence from Washington for afew days, aud was on hig way to Auburo merely to Ho was under a pledge, given when he obtained his leave of absonce, to participate in no public demon- Dut to attend exciusiveiy to his begged, therefore, to be excured tion, bat for unborn millions, we fight for a great aud go our own old Union—(appiause (contiaued apvlause of State, Hon. ) ht for America—we fight for the dear old flag: look at it.—(Generai Sickles here pointed to the Stars aud Stripes, a large banner that waved over the platform—the words and the act were received with undounded enthusiasm. Who can look upon itand not love i¥—who can behold it and not swear to defend it ? rolony od suplanae, and cries of ‘None of us.”) that would not be proud to “the battle field, to Dleed for to win victories for it, to conquer under it, aad, be, to die for itt (Applause. «Three cheers for the old flag.” arsin cheering. ) lis deep azure, studded with stars, reflects the bright firmament above us; morning and eveniag, sunrise and sunset, with all their gorgeous hues, art It is the flag of liberty. ‘the world, and immortality is the chad which his- tory offers to every soldier of the republic. Immense evthvsiasm and unbounded applause followed the ciose of this specch. Speeches wore also made by Mr. Ethan Allen, Assistant District Attorney; Mr. Wm. T. J. B. Milliken and the Hon. David 8. Coddington. ‘The Presideat of the meeting, Alderman Far.zy, briefly General Corcoran would ga sure, i slow, miets—(‘‘ Bally tor Abe. vied annulment will be forgotten in y we accomplished treason, ions of New York, to inflame re 10 Our Presideat New York—the great country—favore the sup- t wicked rebellion, by tae prompt, use of every and any means necessary to . (Great cheeriu aio, the Executive is charged witl as he bas recently, ina woil considered Ie tter, declared bis readiness to hear sug- aud give to them ail proper considerations, clam the right and embrace this ocea, that it is my deliberate conviction that " 's siavory, and that the wd the elect m st perish or survive in force r one, I sinverely believe if d gies —(sevcral yoives By ‘that the geverumen: ‘The ‘committee, fays Wet hene the armies of the the Mississippi for the e and for the continuance of our national life. I believed til the Mississippi valley was redeemed we could not overthrow thiz terrible rebellion to do iny utmost for the n: whether the people thore would attempt to rescue the (Let the trattors and the rebellion be can tell you the valley of the Mississippi is ‘safe . (Cheers ) The men on its borders will not let it be given up to rebellion so jong as there isa crop of 2, i nidad for P Harriet. of ¥ I desired to know strations or dinners shysical welfare. ‘rom attending the dinner. General Ricnakp Bustrep thereupon proposed three cheers for William H. Seward, as the right man in the be place, at the right time, which were given with a The Mayor proposed the health of General Mitehel, which was responded to with the greatest enthusiasm. General Mrrcuei. very briefly reapondet, like Othelio— we little knew but what pertained to batties, and was host used to the set phrase of specch. His few remarks mere enthusiastically applauded. ‘The press was proposed b; deciding ; but, 'e graceful folds It is the hope of Wf every hill top was to be consecrated by th Bark Ocean Pearl (Br, Jand, 27 days, in ballas this. rebellion was to be the grave of loyal men, the Mississippi will be for the Union and for the jabor of freemen. that’s goud.”) Allis safe in the mighty West. With ifty thousand more troops we can secure for eve ‘over everything south and southwest of the cotton States. Give us Oty thousand mea, and we will hold and occupy the glorious valley what will come I wiil Sighs to the last. the battle feld. My fourth will to- morrow enrol — among the valiant when called on. pends upon you, mica of New york. -Ypoat’s the ealk”)— ‘k at and attempted iby the slave power, should do anything ry as stock in trade for a future rebei- The constitution of o the peculiar instit ts have themselves, tion to the rifle—/rom They have taken 1 perish by the sword. Jol, With boxe of foren: tit th the Mayor in most compli- ‘ial weight being given to its great services in recor ing, in the most reliable of aJi forms, the facts of the war. ‘The toast was duly honored, and was responded to by Esq., who’ spoke very eloquently of addressed the assemblaxe. throw out his flag tomorrow to raisea legion of men to defend the flag and uphold the constitution. For ene he He would now close the meeting by calling tor three cheers for the Union. Three ‘ger,’ was the res) and applonse,) of the Southwest it Coxs not favor, Three sous,are in feet water in her hold, took from her the Caj and brought them to chis port wns ready to go Parke Goodwin, Generals Mitchel and Corcoran. Gen. Werwore followed in a ara! war 8] brenate d from | os wn herlal chamber to the be wit AES to Charaheria A mi ighiy and pric ‘on men of foreign Laverpool, Chamberlain, « mdke and a terrific gale t blew with 1 ui 40 49, lon 02 1, Toabnunant ge e deck and tore nes Cork for Berbados, the Captain of which kindly + D Horton, SRI PE n aod isle of Wight, Peters, ron Tors at, Ang Il—Arr Robt Mowe, Jr, ee ridicbeia Harriet, Mahon, Mareeilles (aud Connaughton, Tarra 1c, Cater ane poke sehr Kiagecown, of NYork); BA Cochi i ld. for Bonleans). Cid 2 earl ‘East’ wind set in on the Ronan Sar tad 44 08, ton 6 20, Ca CR A Clark, Beeorigg 6: Beaton, ute cane 0 she Tost every th. ieanene de Liverpool; she reportea se ruum (of Poi 3 e'Guien, clestint Empire ‘Aug 2, Jat 49 80, i rol 24th, at BAM, fer Li pool Pinsh, Jackson, Vera Cruz, July 31, with cote ‘land, for New York. , Clarissa Bird, if ‘kok ; Jacob Bell, Frisbio,, Price, NYork: 25th, Eagle Wing, Manila; 13th, rpContest, Bertha, Ty es ai Simes, Lendon ly 19, with u wah 3 night westerly winds and calms, Ce . Bes iy Aug §-5la Enterprise, McLane, Stilphen, Cronstadt; cw seamenip cily of Baliimore, hence for tiawnvaa. Aoy9—Avrv Borussia (8), Trautmat $14 Tih, Himuoldi, Boysen, NYork (und from (th, 8 Tarbox, Tarbox, Bosla, Car colina Cornelia, 13th, Sirene, Schroot, Bosi 1—Plssed by, Victoria’ Rebd, wo Tinrgous Bios. Yad light NE winds and tire passage; is at anchor in the Lower Quaran- me ompen with berk Linda Stewart, tor Ouba, , 45, spoke brig Saml Si oop, from Tri- a lvhin: ‘2ist, lat 31 56, lon 78 40, spoke brig Are a Haxvoxr, Aug ait, NYors from London 4 San ‘or! Bark E Wright, Jr'(of Boston), Doane, Cumberland Har. bor, Aug 1, with sugar, to G Nickerson, AU Harbos, spoke schr Springbok, from Port-au-Prince ton. Bark Monter.ina, Hammond, Barbados, Ang 13, with sn- arand molasses, 1 TT Dwight. SHY Haven, lia!l, for Tnagua to load sal , to Edmiston Bro Trig Anaconda (Norw), Christiansen, Alicante, sre Gitaltas July 22, With wine, to order. Aug 21 Kk. qdhatva, Aug lé-in port, brig Boston Lady, from Mork, ty Fb Je Jennuctte, Geerdes, NYork. Sid Hth,. rk POOL, 1b, Aug H—Arr Caroline ay Rich, do (mot avy 8th; 121 ‘Gir of Wad in om 9), NY Sid in company with bark Hogne, York: 6 Dy of StJohn, Ni, Cook, Belfast, he “s. York; 10th cag yen. Bin, rche Bor Nimore, meee d do; Lib terso1 Kort, San Francisco; HB. Sout rar, Myers; Glamareasck G , lon 64.17, spoke bark Amanda, of Bangor, hence her tavere main and mizzen topmas: i aud ggg a ieaue of thet repairs; 2het, iat 4l Ml, ion, Jooney, of Sligo, hence for Sligo. er Mea Supeon, Bowtén; Jt 7 ‘Graiiam, Nassau; alae: eu Living Au ched, having been dismasted in would put into Boston or New G0 20, fell in with, Br ‘asted and four tain and crew (See Captain’ ‘a report.) fedaili by duck emery, Mo Ay che: Dasnder, ‘Theobald, ‘Nore; = Conn erty Sie 1th, arrest Queen, Ciara Hickman, Hiekinan, Carienas; Afar Hommasino (Ital, neasole. So ce 60 days, Hoeston (of with sans, tod W Elwell & Co. Met/ von in suceession for the gencrals of the army, for Genera! MoClellan, for General Halieck, for ‘Genet Stekles, for our soldiers, &e, intervention he cared nothit and unsuspected power of thi up from its hidden place, like another Achilles, to insure speedy destruction upon any and all powers who, taking @ of our difficulties, and the non-appearance the hero of the war, ‘that would dare to throw He hoped the city would raise such @ force for General Corcoran as to insure bim s Majer Gouera)’s command. General’s remarks, especially those adyertmg to intervention and the promotion of General Corcoran toa divisional command, were enthusiaetically applauded. Mr. Goowp next spoke, and proposed tho health of Gen Busterd—a new man militaire, whose freeh career, not his antecedents, were to speak for him. Of courte this Gen. Buerxen, who, in reply, said that he did net know what be was coing to do, upon the altar of his country of be young fam devotion of @ man sprung d whose personal bravery was never ifice of a life could Dromire any or was a guarantee for anybing, he pledged : bis best, aa ced that they sin shall periskwith | Bit, FOU can appreciate those "blessings reedom's grand oppor- art tyrannic,dishonest republic of America nus of universal (Protracted cheering.) ni have a word or two to say to mou sh os rth, bave sought and fo noord ‘This closed +be pr ings government would spring ~ iradined have rushed to the battle, Yon of ail others cumnbenand Harbor, Aug 3, with 8) will be faithful, for your spirit bes been tried. ”) Toank God and you loya! men from Ireland, 7, Norway, Switzeriand—men who cannot ayeak ge, br tare and Stripes, under 2 Some et the g THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST. Owing to the hurry aud excitement attending the he subseription list is incomplete. The Trea. rer, Mr. Charles Gould, expects to receive a large num- ber of contributions within the next twenty-four hours. At the meeting the following om unts were received: — American Bank Note Company. down the gauntlet. Brix Oaward ( Ty's trial, hesitates, whoever else refuses his J is of which the future o! born ou Irish soil, unless he Grst of true Irish instincts, The Stripes ehall wave the land of Dixie. ‘he men and the mon of the Western ne forth to tinrestle the traitors. of the DR the sons of a y death to the traitors who faved wo O'Sohe Abbie F. Ibagua T6th, With logwood aud cotton, to ig SK Thorne (Br, of lament | ee id, 1 Drave Celtic race, doubted, and the THE CLOSING SCENES. The closing scenes culminated by a number of most interesting ‘ncidents, among which were the efforts of a ¥ independent speakers, who mounted stand No. 1 after the ineeting was adjourned, The vast crowd © disperse, notwithstanding darkness fatlon vpon ther before the gentieman presiding had ed. The crowd was seom- way 80 long as there was . her devonee, and Oo this point 1 bman fights as uatur- f and applause)— is back upon Colonel BARTLET improved the occasion of his dental appearance amon; rable iron-clad ship, five dostroy the whole Engiish and French He was interrupted, however, m a speech of broadside | proportions by a unanimous cal! tor Gxxenat Waternines—In the course of bis remarke be animadverted upon the restriction put on the prese, and declared that the intelligence of the people and the patriotiam of the press demanded jction should be removed. them”? to exhibit ois inveln May you bo Licesed. with andred fert Jong, seemed unwilling joots woth one od the mooting acjow ingly not disposed to giv Lange and we will go God being my giving me the vpvor- Frias their enthueiaem, and every one of thom appear: 1, to Thompson, ne Sieadamn CE ths of ine ‘andrewy) ax, to Bre! Brig BP Swett cof Bad with sugar, molasses nad cedar Baris Ogghet (ir. of Grauilte, NS), P Bahamax, Aug 12, with aalt, to BF johd, Bharighue; 1th, Mariana Ent out he ae Star, McDonald, Havana, ae eve i Del) Brdago, Cubs, Aug 6, Notteashing it Boston), Sere Comhetenn. res i id oe any na Nanas Boston: Pistia iy Weeks, dot ai et roblo, Hie Janeiro; feebinwion the if oxbo, Aug 9— Arr Albont aren Brot wihtnor, NS), Higgins, sores ‘Aug 13, with iopwotd and ection, 10 Bmith, Jones & Co, Brig Trace (of rs, do ‘Re rT, Hur) Ha Fisk, Torail; — uae; isa ean: - Brig Vernnca (Nor), pint shat 16 hours, in baflast, to Holmove & Co, Sehr Pier (of Plymouth), Breityson Go.” Ang Bat ape day Baye, ta alinat, to'Brett, Son & Co.” Anj spoke brig N Berry, bence for " avamoros, rest (of Provincetown), Smith, Port Ry Aug S, with molasses, to B leton (Br, of Nassan), “p90 Raening, Aug Lh vi a tor hes ie Tsiand. od ‘eueaw de & Kat ties WeDo TA CA Devel. manding. New Oricans. 23 days, wilh salt, wala, for a new order of things from the appointment ef officers as General Corcoran. was no nearer its suppression than it was on tbe April, when Laltimore arose in rebel arms and inhuman ly slanghtered the frst brave defe dors of the capita), the men of tho Sixth Massachusetts. ment in this crixis wes not equal: ‘The people we have always ther 0 to be equal to this emergency; ul the de areal a iim before the as to who should Amongst the many addressed the assemblage was t heore.) The rel be most pairidticon this ocearion. pd SH rom the erewsl, asked permissic 4 ‘AS ho stood up in at off aud shirt sleeves ready with the peo us, anid We KOOWw poople sustaining this r sltton, wo id Lever te ming emancipated and drawn irom the servic liens of negroes spoken of, @ © olernal God, w roughout the ¢iv aod universal free warlike power, and, will clone the contest by dec! lized wort the abolition of lay We can only nove for his spe the contest is n ‘ Mant and bitte ? a be terminal t animate the South the war ean acoording to the wishes of the loyal pe ‘At the clogs of the speeuh the dayor & ) J Gen. Oorvoran of the merchants 6 and appreciated boty McCorny, on behalf York, explained what that patriot nce of the country and the mainten mout in all its vigor this gepUleman’s remarks the party At the conclusion of m let off, which added mn of tho assemblage, the crew, harmed Tn Movements of Gen. Coxcoran, Gen, Corcoran will be at the Astor preqnent days, from nine o’clook A. M_ for the discharge of the House to morrow ton minutes. te n {9 | morning and ties now immt A meeting of the officers of tho Yolock A.M. in his ron In the morning he proceeds, on inyitation, with tho deputation (rom tuo nt wil behold at 11 w Orleans, 26 das wis gt Ve 27%, jon 80 19, sr ya jou 8 ik ole 'F, Bawards, Port Ro} Virginia, 1a days ite Odays, nia, 8 dayn, Vitsiniay 6 daye, orKetown, 9d Senr Fenty Winsen, Mat, Too, Vity more "6 day Trenion, Ns rlown, # gays, for Baltumore Wyalt, Bor'in, 4 anys Baldwin, Vinal Haven, 4 daya, Agiet, Pendleton, Bose tate Hallet Bosto (Br, of Hi 87 16, tot rd matntopeat ton hee beam enda, aud {/bboom and everything attached, vss waniied overboard and lost, Log! t harnese canka, # BELOW, Ship Georten Mulbeld, aN & Frothingham. pre-erminently loyal city on ‘Tho following day (Friday) he prior awalis hit, urg the same © SHIPPING NE WRY YORK—Hi8 DAY. » Will address the ciliaons GREAT Waa ELTING IN BGSTON, 640] ane waTeR ricane from f and ra hor unmanageable, On 2st was spoken by the Norw brig Anacond nl were token of. When leaving the © had bullt In Aberdern, Seotian’, downed by Middleton & %, August 27, 1882, sin peourity monntasihe ocean-beat wa, iy ant on the « apitat of enc Hi they do #9 in propor faptiog Ad handsome sa henr from bide Maroté (er), Hil regard to the prosecution of | ness wero closed at an en pared to witueas or take pact The procestion was the gran wal Ship Bh éridan, Rusee!l, Vern CrazHowland & Pre Ppteone. =F later R i and Crom the gea. was 17 years old, of 286 tons tempt for him \wpe a Trark Roan (ire nd gat YeVA toe OF Also one brig. array Br steamship 8 or ® reer, Wind at sunset SW. Miscellaneow Capt Mote ntopmaat, eansing the veesel to leak 80 & et water in her, She v fer, of Stir, , Devianon, Daly, was abandoned at m the wereckpas thay Job ete nd He, neer, by fa gd eh, NY, on lace, 3 NYork; 10th, H gh sit rom ‘Wiswelt, into ut 13th, Cornelins Grinnell, §; ghland Chief, Delano, Boston (ent id from Gravesend th Ils argaveoket, Wi Arr at do Led mk ¥ Aes ead Jrobt St ied in Beet Vide Garopulo, N York — reGreeuians, Me ickens, ison, irean ciyde ¢ Poe fata pnd Nassau), Kellor, Cat oA hes Maaoee Ke on io, . Maing, Wl eda Mien. Mie), Gitkey, Turks a eat oTexhus, Bates, Clark ire ‘ork (and cid 15th fer Nowe? lardy, Otago: Zim, Burcka, © A May 27, Independence, Crowell, Newcastle; Corina. tia. Jone BS Be Eureka, ened for New« Siingan, 16 days, with ooal, to | Werqcueute, rOrente (of Oampenchy), GH Jenkins, eom. Was Coombs, from Matta, Aug. 6—Arr lenry Gini, Boke Alexandria (od a Gree piine: ee, jew Orleans On account of not baying te Car iiltgor Boston 1, 10 daye, in bale Hotse, Fortress Monroo, 4 day’, 1 ballast, Wa-wick, Thesimrn Virginia, b days, grain Senr Ellen, Baker, *, mained in port . duly YEN port sant Astantn (| Nlond Kugw ies, nayiiy Mngaged (eight of Wie 1 OU for N Becford. ‘Nie Bid Crusoe, Whi ark, Mt Euntga Jane Brann, Rio Jon , aeavit, London casrer, By Aug id—deat out, Vio bee, Hteos » Van Y men’ brig Amaze th for NYork)} Mald ¢ wie danas fea : pws, Ang &Arr Sains Huteo, 3}¥ork, 5) ‘fio Wana) July teePat tn, ran 4 Romuupay Aig MMMedy for sea, Engincer, Mayo, ¢ , Sponbaliz, fe Hine hy I i) % ol. nt briy tying to abe the hurricane. tmcieare nding her sink omnut, which taok with ft the head of ‘Bangeok; July Jy Bets biown, Bi ar, who was forward cleerin tk. UIMANY TON, _ “ang Archangel, Consigherl, Now > bulwarks, ‘om pilot boat Mary Taylor, Nod Suxpenjarn, An Morning Glory, Hob Swaxana, Avg Hoh Travia, (rom Marseiliee.—(Botb by yilot boat Mary ®) Sprague, Tyson, Antwerp, July 9, and Flushing Suanc tA te mion, Williama Liverpool, July 17, te Howland fi ry, yr hereet, New York a M’ Rae, Hangerford, Lagung.t for Liverpool, 10 AM, UF transporte kl Advance, Christopher, Ne lagion, DU, Jersey Hine, Newbern, , Joshi Advance, Cbrisiopior, New ‘v4 Pome anp, Ang 0=Passed, Anton Gunther, from i € , Atig Blea 14 drt y Laurens, Johnsons ngtod, ely ron, (rom Bbslote , for ny linore 4 days, ry, of the Br bark Colloeney, reporissBatied Aug 12 for Sligo with a cargo of 16,600 bush grain; pro. J as Yar as lat 46.24, ton 6417. On 19th inst took 4 SB to NW, which carried away the fore Herte, aie arr Sit fr ae A?) bo obtained; would protably lea Weil Pepperell, Hiv, Genoa; J W Lovitty, nt Tagine, Aug O— pre Homeen, 1 Rung och it ce, mit have) bah Brig. Ge A were gia, LTark 4th, ’ q q orm ‘Sth for Tallas). Gia at oe cxburn Haghor July 2, ee ee at Ree tee 9 Norroik, Ory. fea | A bark Linda Stewart, Davie, ¢ Haracn. extord, King, NYork,