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the unwise acts enc imlszwided poltoy of the present na- { Homa! edmlotseravon. a: saist fn ehan. our ruler that we may rescue our beloved covulry and the liberties a! people from cerie'a ruin to me by this vast concourse ‘be best mausfested by & ie of | extended SF i ete EUROPE. it on 2 eae, ™M. F, z | \ oat aa" 4 comand @ retura NEW YORK HERALD, TUHSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1864. transncted, and sates for the talon, Son an one two days amonat to 20, at ouo quarter Ligber than £riday, Resolved, Ti e will use all the tangible meaus kuow! me . } . v | tociviilzed nations to bei ¢ ts Me. W. 8. Lindsey, MP. tov #underiand, nt ad. | ot vention, shat ho «i. eater wpon any gunerat | Bappy diicuty nat diy ——— cane aressing his constituents, and spoke at leogih ee Ae une DAY Shanes seuss ion map: | On motion, ‘be Convention thea adj: ood until twe rl ira. He siwougiy advacated peace, ai- . Co NDON ‘of our oouvtry. A brief ailusion to the oo. | iJ lig demos el acti huse ow the sols clawed at BAKE a 8b i¢ Sasion and so uF amiable i all tbat wil | Oink to-morerw, Arrival of the New York, Lonistane and | eae ae se rates oeteg uses N* | incu Contra share, 40 a 48 dicount, Erie share, Becessary. io ima itar sem! o—_—s - merica’ with mightier objects before thew, | TRe Mixcitement and Seei im the Edinburg at New York. The Kearsarge Of Cherburg. ge Livnuroor, August 18, 1864, wwe, ennie Lashed ith such, profonns soliaitade for mee Streets. ‘ The Phare de in Monch: etatoe that tho federst COrvett® 1 <wo dae 13,000, (ee nie oC, Malatriged; ‘bales of 9 to promote the anenoee tit cmap py Hes Cmosco, August 29-11 P. M. came mate her appearance of the port of Cherburg | 4. sort, luding 4,600 on speculation and for Beir individual hepiiens. Tue cermicaiiou of deme | | tho street and squares about the priucipal holes wwe | OBR DAYS LATER NEWS. Bore mine tate od board three of her oresr who. hed Bee re ag ammmes. a al rela. | been ded fete with Abe the States and the people. The eleestion filled with tmmeuse throngs all the evento, dat Sema -woan jod to her affair with the Alebame end eent to com are. \s late hour einbs are merching, bands playing, and large meetings are ) sing held at several points. ‘The excitement grows more intense as the final action Of the Convention is cured. To-night the Committess on Resolutions and on Orgral- zation and Rules aro in sees\vn, Hou James Guthric bas been chosen Chairman of the Commitico on Resolutions, recoivivg 13 votes to 8 for ‘Vallandigham and 3 soattering. ‘The McOlellanites favor Gover oor Fant’s resolution; bat Vallandiciam, Ball and others hold that it is not strong enough, aid If that or snything equivalont to it is adopted ‘al hospital, and the other © procure provisions, On their retarn on board in the evening the corvette stood out to wes under full eteum, 1 og apy eats for New Yor, he Dover (Kug.) Bs press, Augwst 164 The federal cruiser koatearge, tree bee ata toned in this noighborhood for some time past, quitted the roaas on Thursday evenir’ lsat for New York. Tso Kearsarge is relieved by the Loquoia, a war vossel of About the same tonnage, whi h arrived oa Wodvesda: evening. Onentering tho bay shoran up the Englis! ensicn andertuied—a compliment whieb was returned by & salute of artiilery from the Castic batteries. The commander of the Iroqubis afterwards paid a compli- -Of a sectional party t) authority at Weshington; the cal ination of a long Indulged, acrimonious wer of crimina and reeriminaiion between extreme men at the Pores and the South were promptly followed by dissoiu- aud civil war; and in the progress of that war even ‘the outworks of civil liverty have been umperiiled, and perme fabric brongh: to the very verge of destruc- And now. at the end of'more tban three yours of @ unparalleled in mgdera times for ite maguitude and its barbarous des“ations; after more than two mil- ‘Mon mea have been culled into the eld on our side alone; vafter the land has been literally drenched in fratern Dlood, and wailiogs gud lamentations are beard in every ‘Corner of our common country, the hopes of the Fe A Rebel Clothing Supply Steamer in the Shaneen. - ~~ Tho Privateers Florida and Electric Spark in Company at Sea. Union—our cherished object—are in no wise im. { YY the committee a minority report v it! be made, mentary visis to Genoral vod. ho moa now. ia authorliy, “dorcagh | ,The ultra perce men concede the) yable nomination ; ore. Li Tiles, the commantans ef the long maintained with o' ; bat will insist on « platiorm demandiag an i ath, Baiatal A Californian Ship Captured | - Fee ark RR jon of hostilities, @ convention of Stales i HE FLORIDA AND BLROTRIO SPARK IN COMPANY— CAPTURE OF 4 SHIP FROM CALIFORNIA 10 NEW YORK. + By the Brazii mail we !oara that on the 28th of July news was recvived at Bab ja that the rebel crutver Florida, in company with the electric Spark, bad juat captured the federai » orchaptman Imifican, Nicholas Datls, bouw from California to New York, having eerenty tousand doliaré in specie on hoard and un extremely valuablo cargo. The Florida took ont the treasure und portions of her cargo nnd crew. ‘tha vessel and cargo, valued ut 20,000, wore then gat fire to and destroyed : ‘of a blind fanaticism svout au imatitution iv some of the Btates, and iu relation to which they baye vo duties to mand no responsibilities to bear, are utterly in- 7 ble of adopting the proper moans to reseuc our coun- our whole country, from its present lamentable con- itfon, Thon, gentlemen, it is appsrent that the first to- eisbonsabie Btep to the accomplishment of thie great rk is the overthrow by the ballot of the pregent ad. @nistration, aud the ipacguration of another i its etead Which will wisely @ jealously, but temporately and Justly, wield all the ioflurvce and power of the govern. @ont to bring about » epesdy settlement of the national roubles on the principles of the constitution, and on by the Florida. anticipated on the question of nomi. | tes or adopting the platform. Tne ultras will Insist ox deciding tho platform first; but the MoCiellanites wil! not consent to this if there are any sorfous diferences in reference to it Several names xre mentioned for Vice President. Pon- dloton and Cox, of Ohiv; Guthrie and Bramlette, of Ken- tuoky ; Cass, of Pennsylvania, and othera, but none have yet nasumed any pdsitive strength, ‘rhe Commit'ce on Organization has agreed unanimous- jy in recommendivg Governor Seymour for permanent Prosident, one vies-president, and ove recrotary from English Opinion of Grant’s | Campaign. | hovorable aud si bh State, and The Florida was spoken on Juty 17, hatitude 36 18 north, Pg Honorable, aud | 0 ll tectlonsNorth and each State, and two secretarios from the States atiarge | GENERAL PRIM EXILED FROM MADRID. lengtade al 68 wash De premeh ahicwarri¢es os Liver: ‘by civi! od religious liberty; one which, instead,of re- Iytng eolety on ite pecniiar deamas and dcctrines, and tho Wavages of the sword, wili refer the national troubles to tho poovie, tue fountain of political authority, and to the Btates under the forma of the conatitution; one which will have no conditions precedent to tho restoration of the Union, but will diligently seek vbat result ar the eturn Permenent pence smong the people. Gentlemen, you we becn commissioned by tho people to come hore and mitiate steps to accoms.lish tbese great objects, to select @D agent and agencies tn this good work. "That the task Brin be fers Deetormoeey mane cofaltering faith, and that | peonle may sanction and God may bless those means ‘€o the desired end ts my sihoere pr: ors At tho conclusion of bia remarks he introduced the ‘Rey. Dr. Crarcgon, of Chicago, who offered up a prayer for the speedy®returo of peace and the permanent happi- ‘Mees of tho country. On motion, Messrs, E, 0. Perrin, G. M. Towers and ‘Moses Strong of Wisconsin, were sppointea temporary Secretaries. ‘The Jist of delogates was then called by States, As @ach chairman prosented the credentialsof hi delega- ton be was welcomed with loud applause Mr, T::dxy, of New York, moved that one delegate be @ppointed by each delegation to report resolutions for ‘the consideration of the Convention, and that all resolu- tions be referred to said committee without debate. Cerried. Mr. Cox, of Ohio, moved that the Committee on Organi- f ‘wation be instructed to report rules for the government of the Convention, aud that in the meantime the rules of -Gbe last convention be adopted. Carried. ue Powsit, of Kentucky, stated that the contesting Gelovates from that State bad agreed and wore barmo- Blouse in this Convention. He rose, therefore, to move that a mombor from each delegation be appointed on the Committes on Resolutiois, They were to have but one voto, Carried. Mr. MoDovaa.t, of California, moved that there be ad- ‘mitted to the Convention not to exceed three gentlemen, known to be mombers of the democratic party, from ‘each of the several Territories; said delegates to be per- ye ote to participate in debate, but without power to’ Coneral Moncan, of Obio, moved to amend by extend ing the privileges of the resolution to delegates from the orn States and District of Columbia. . MoDovGatn accopted the amendment. Governor Bramicite Ueclines Boing a Candidate for the Vice Presidency. Governor Bramlette, of Kentucky, las addressed » letter to the mowhers of the delegation from that State to the Chicago Convention, peremptoriiy dectiniug to | have bis namo presented for nomination for tho office of Vice President. THE EXCITEMENT IN THis CITY. THE FLORIDA SPOTEN, The ship Preston Wakem, at. Livorpect, saited from Bombay Apri? 2, reports?—Juty 26 saw « very suspicion looking eteamer to leawnid, uuder sail Shorsiy air wards It fell calm, when she got up “team and came alongside, and very kiodly offered to give us some late papers, containiny the particulars of the destruction of the Alabama. Sbe then wished us a good pasengo, apd stoamed away to the eastward. Sow her io latitude 36 18, lohgitude 261% She proved to be the Crafecerate steamer Fiorida—at woll and jolly. A SUSPICIIUS LOOKING 8iZAMER IN THE BHANNON— OLOVEING FOR THY I Ary, BT {From the Dublin freeman’s Joursai, Augost 15:4 A magnificent and rapid sailing ste"mor, with three funnels, viciied the Shannoo on Saturday last, She pro- ceeded Lo the Foynos Island, where sbe lay at anchor until evening, when sho suddenly steanzed westward to- wards Tarbert, Whilo at ancuor near Foyner a warltee party landed and msdo inquiries at the: railway siattoo aboat a special train for Limerick, and they appegred ox ceadingly disappointed when tuey coul@ uot proceed by rail to Limerick Jt is supposed tht the vessei is o blockade renner, and Jt was rumored here that & tiouten- ant of the Alabam : wag ove of the party who landed av Foynes. It appears thet the steamor tae arrived to convoy an immense eupply of ciothing to the Confederates, DANISH QUESTION. Abcording to the condiliona of the armirttce all tho Denish officers, prisovers of war,-are to be mumediately exel . The Kreuls Zeitung ot Berlina, however, au nounces that twelve of the most distinguished will be provisional! detained by way of reprisal for the detention of some politicaly prisoners kept at Covenhagen. Spenser's Gazelle announces that the King of Prussia has ordered the erection of a column to commemorate the campaign of Schleswig. It wiil be formed of the cannon and muskets taken ftom! the Danes. wizich will be recast for the purpose. “The Kingef Prussia was to teave Gastein for Iseh! on the 15th or August, and then proceed to Vienna, to be present at the review. His Majesty would be cecompanied by Herr von Bismark. A teiogram from Copenhagen of August 13 says:—-Tho Prussiang bave prohibited the export trom Jutiand of horses, oxen, pigs, bicou, rye and oate during the armis- tice, e The semi.official Nord Deutache Aligemaine Zrituny confirms the statement mace lately to the ei>t that Sax- ony intends to lay the folowing propoan!s before the German fiet—viz: That aw explanaiton be demanded of Austria aad Prussia in reference to those Powers having pormitted the King of ienmark to cede rights to them 10 which be bim himself bad po title. The same journa ADVANCE IN THE REBEL LOAN, St, &e. &e, The steamship New York, Captain Wenko, which left Southampton on the 17th of August, reached this port early yesterday morning. Tbe National Steam Navigation Company’s steamer Loulstana, which left Liverpool at four P. M. on the 16th and Queenstown on the 17th of August, arrived at this port yesterday morning. Tho Inman stoamer Edivborg, whieh loft Liverpool at eleven o'clock on the morping of the 17th and (Queens- town oa the 18th of August, arrived at this port last night. ‘The news is four days later. The London Court Journal saya the day fixed for her Majesty's departure from Osborne for Windsor was Thurs- day, the 26th, being the day privr to the birthday of the late Princo Consort. ‘he Queon would remain ‘about four days at the castle, and then proceed to Scotland. The Loudon Army and Navy G@aretie soys a most in- portant experiment will take place at Shoeburynees— viz: the firiog at the Warrior floating target at a range of two thousand yards, by the Armstrong six hundred. pounder with steel shot. Mrs. Yolvorton bad brought an action in the Scotch courts arainst the Solurday Review for libel in the com- ments which that journal had made upon her. Sho ‘lays her damages at £3, 000, A great fire bad occurred at Migll, Eag. The premises of several large railway carriers, &c., were destroyed, together with their contents, and tho joss te estimated at from £50,000 to £70,000 sterling. ‘a In the trial of Rae vs. Cunard, at the Liverpool Assizes, tavelving a claim for damages inst the euctioneer for not having knocked down the steainship Great Eastern to tho plaintiff, instead of to the Now Gteat Eastern Com. pany, a verdict was entered for defendant, with leave for plaintiff to move. Mig2 Kate Southey, the third daughter of the poet, died at Keswick, England, oa the 15th of August. General Moecielinn snd@ the Convention. As the proceedings of the Ohiongo Conventton are dally developed the interest, which concentra'or on tho namo of General McClellan as a candidate for the Presidency grows more tntense at every hour, There is no news from any source of 20 much paramount interest to this city at present as tho unfolding narrative of tno great work of reform at this grand Democratic Convention The friends of General McClellan in New York city are legion, and therefore it ts that so much anxtoty ie every- where expressed for the success of ine elit Cnteago Bomination, and gold fluctuated according!y. Our re- porter endeavored to giean a8 much information from this source as possible, and tound the feeling to be alnuost unanimous in favor of Tittle Mec for the Presi- deucy. A private despatch was received in Well street about two o'clock to the effect that the Chicago Convention organized early yesterday morn ing with Governor Seymour as -Presidont, and that ian was nominated on the first bailot, Thia bad et of producing a decided sensation among the and bears,” who seemed to be at a toss to know bh wav to turp. Gold, that {nd.cator of popular , ReaMed to suffer considerab!y under thie intelll. gence, and fell at various intorvais daring the a(te:noon from 247 to 29734, at which quotation it stood at ive o’clock in the evening, The sudden fail in the precious metal seemed to cxer- ciae a good effect upon the people generaliy, and mauy who had recently boan stroncly tn favor of Mr. Lincolo’s re-election were loud in their protestations of fidelity to McClelian’s cause, For Guelph or Chibeliive, or both of these, « At cortain sfarone all the people please; ’y1s rank and pelf, and love of power, ‘That truly rule the passing hour. A Visit to the various botels and pluces, of amusement in the eveuing, by our reporter, found the McClellan e: citement si fl unabated. and bets were [resly offered at ten to one in favor of McClellan, Wherever our reporter ‘Mr. Tien, of Now York, opposed the resolution, as | went throughont the city there was but ong festing and penn . Se Car eeattOe Weak Ge caitlin exe ethan asaiooniea. Lamecccinirenmastipaceds hace ‘wece, pecr, fae VeTSRee YG cre are ne rene, Snaeeenn | Saupe incnroneen one badly ape dy the Convention who came here accredited tojus, and | tnolined to thing otherwise than that Geo. McClellan wilt | With respect to vessels passing the fortress of Terifa, to changed at Perlin, on Adgast 15th, between Prussia aud y MAY OF may not represent a constituency. It)}| be nominated, Those whoare most opposed to him, and | prevent their being fred on. those Gorman States whieh bave already agreed to the it cannot be denied that there are come, have long ‘sin concluded tuat he wiil get the nominaiion; but they con- sole themselves with the bope that it will not be so ogy to elect him. Of Gen Grant very little is said, except wiz t be othorwise in regard to the Territories. Thore may be gentlemen accredited from them as we are; but, vander ali the circumstancez, the adoption of such @ reso- Tutlon would, in bis judgment, be productive only of gon- “General Prim left Medrid on the 18th of August for | renewal of these treaties, Oveido. He wae accompanied by a oumeroas crowd es far as tae railroad station. Fransnona, Augset 17, 1964. A division of tho Prusste flotilla, under command of Captain Yachmann, is making a trial trip in the Sebles a a hn Ab that he is a great fighting general, and that be may | 4 qreettul flee broke out on Monday, Augnet 15, at | wir waters of theBaltic, It will toxch at Keken(ord and On motion the resolution was referred tothe Committee | become President after ‘+ Little Mac’? hes got “ 4 ” secre dy op Credentials, bis term. Old Abe ts loft severely | ‘Limoges, France, and was only sutdued on the 16th. | Flensburg, eee tas From one huared and twenty to one hundred and fifty houses were consumed. ‘The result of the general, eiections tn Belgium is the subject of cougratulation among the Paria journals of every shade of liberal opinion. = * The vessels announced to be 6 route from Australia with gold are tue True Briton, May 9, with £103,000; the Wellesley, May 25, £05,000; the Nortoik, Juno 11, £21,000, and the Sanawalt, Juno 21, £118,000, The Indian mail bad arrived, with papers and cor- feepondence from Calcutta to July.8; Madras, July 14; Nong Kong, June 29; Melboorme, June 26, and Sydney, June 2). The frigate Niagara had eatled from Lisboa. Her desti- nation was unknown. ‘The Europa and Marsthom arrived out August 16. Tho Bolgiaa arrived ous August 16. THE AMERICAN QUESTION. alone, aobody eeeming to think that he has the etightee* chat Everybody in the city seemed to be carried yy the McClellan furor. Even the copperheads and ultra poace men, now that they see Seymour's and Val- landigham"s chances growing smaller by degrees, are adually edging round to General ‘McClellan.- The very lack republicans and abolitionists are the only people who sit by tbe wayside solitary, glum, deaporate and, alone, Greeley, it ia snid, is at his wit’ ond, and the Little Viliain bas more than once threatened to commit suicide, both belng naturally alarmed at tho state of the Chicago Convention goes on swimmingly, and the nomination of McOlollan is already accepted by New York city as an accomplished fact, Acommunication, signed J. L. Riddle, Chairman of the Louisa Delegation, was received, setting forth that 1 ly secredited delegates from Daron Konnoutz left for Dresden yesterday. Me is ex pested to rotun in about a fortn ight, fro a3 and Prospects of France Under - the Bonupart Lou notwithstanding which the National Com- Gilles oid refused thei lickote of admission, Referred. nor Wickuirrs, of Kentucky, banded up two let- ers, which wore read—one from John W. Leathers, and the other from J. R. Buchanan, both delegates from Kon- tucky, io which they expl-in their absence by eying ‘thai they aro the victine of military despotiem, urroster ewithout cause, imprisoned and denied resort to the legal Weasures guaranteed by the laws of the State and the constittton to establish their innocence They profess ‘Increase devotion to the democratic cause, advise the adoption of a peace form, aud sre hopeful! for the suc- ‘ees of the nominees of the Convention, ‘The loiters were laid on the table On motion eact eation, through its chairman, then pamed iss selection of members of the respective commit- tees ws (vllows:— On Ceirtiate Mato, Joseph Pitet 8. Peanctt, Massachusetts, John Bal tokey. Connecticut, Alfred D. Bow, Allen; New York, Sandford B Church; New Jerse: ivania, W. T. McGrath; Delaware, E. b, Frantiin, Kentucky, Nathaniel [From the London Times, Ad @ © ©* Tho anniversary of an empire must of course De political. It must undergo a constent comparison with republican ead royal enniversaries, It mast rece!! generations and even centuries from must compel a consinual reckouing of gi " promises and performances, the substitute and the bing laid aside. iu private tife we mos? of us come fa time to droad the anniversary 6f bappy pativities, oyous wea dings, aud sugh white or golden days. Theis aro fami lies that, confident in thoir deserts or trusting to thoir fortuno, assomb!e once a year round the family tree, aud couut kith acd kin, But year by year they will care loes for the smal! accessions which sre but buda and germs of something yet to be, and will feel more and more their substantial ond irrepars bio lovsea—tbe vory giante of the grove fallen forever. There may be no precise parallel to this in the annual review and atock-tsking of an emp! but if an anviversary is to be enytbing, aud to ana apy purpore, it must readily present to thd memory as great o stock of benefits received or expected ns tho tast SHERMAN. Nasevice, Teon., August 29, 1864. Ris romored here that General Sherman has moved a portion of his army to the vicivity of Red Oak,and is advancing upon Atianta from tbe gouth. It is doubtless the intention to attack the city from several points a. Alfred P. Edger " - ‘ x former anniv . A3 goon oa tho Freaeuman “ta J ie Sableramenes, Wie. | *tuultaneousty, eatee Conon: cf ene: Ven Degiza to feel himself a wéjse man for the Dew rayime, OF gonsin. ith; Iowa, T. N. McHenry: Califoraia, C. No official intelligence from Genera! Shetman of any THS PEACH MOVEMENT. to fancy that France itself does not c me up to the entire Withell: Kauaas, Olver Toursion; Oregon, B. Stark. | | moment haa been received as yet. the poole ba us canals wins outline or the full beliliangy of any former epoch 1m com- m OvprsenioeMeins, Phila Ciark, New Han . y bis wi fon, he wil yally lagging, aed be ovce mo E_W. Jiarriigion, Maswuchuseite, B. F, Allen: Vermont. | Gen, Cillet telegraphs from Greenville, Fast Tennessee, @ for the lead! symptom that may proiias to be the | Darien, Ae wilt fel hes iyadiy itoaging, eet aaamerous ip Athy Beecsm! aftr Sone eae mE EhOte | ent in a fight witn the Kebel forces at that place on the | beginning of the exci of the American war. If @ few out- | th6 Gallic temperament, In Engiiud euch a process le Cong Sheed > ‘won + siders, drifted from the mid torrent of war of faction, mae be Oc? vere Retere: bu : ye 23, he Killed forty rebels and drove the force from the |: tvs inate a cast TOF pence or iaid a trap for a President | {mposzible and out of the order Our very nature; but It A fa, FW. Hu ‘4 hs “ bs af ne an i ie annel. How stands wpivania, FW. Hughes: Maryland. Bendamie | town. He lost twenty-ve mea, among them Col. Car- | on tbe neutral bane of the Niagara,{f the Prospero of | if.{\F othorn iso gona thee auttow einen. tract itis ge Ulinols. Thomas G. Rorers: | ney, mortally wounded. Huaves bas mt inst crst bis wand to the bottom of DIE | jem, «the France that wo have mado, tie empire wo Mis-ouri, J. Mosher; Minna. : Sb s own abyes of inaeivency, if a general bas expended a ‘> founded, the Emporor we have elected, and the onsin, C 5G Randelph ; Towa, Recrntting in Alabama and Northern Georgiwis very | hundred \uousend mon with 6 0 ratures, or Abra. pred cm ary prea Scone and commie. is we: tie Va Tuomas Hayes; Ranke, Le | 4.5 wo hundred aad twooty-fve agents from the | bam Lincoln bas cailed 10 the winds for a.oinar "bak | OGY gue on bands, and we are jusily proud of It W Dana; New Hanapshire, Northern States hora 80 far have not enlisted 150 accepted “pee. pines poate thie horrid sent Faye of Tiag not the Emperor done this and that, and are there DP. Reah recruits Bot tast possibly much longer?” In the cour eal caves Ui tna eae A eam ng Atm ‘the river te falling. ‘Tho water on tho shoals ig two | however, the Conzreva of the Confederate States agreed | ortho French, (cunded bit te oor Aay and certainly (he we a dig mga gh yd the | move successful institution of tha aye (hus far. Four or five Kentucky. Tho CL, Valandigha . 8.8. Marshall; Miehican, A C. . Hall; Minnesota, &, O. Ham and a half feet deep the dia of war at two houses, which, though dro the moment, ought not to be forgette * * * The first move of the Confederates tn this years go we might bave sald, as wo read 4 Prositent’s message, that thoro was something In thegearth more promising than the French empire. We cannot asy that E SOUTHWEST. NEWS FROM TH Wi consi, Gncrge B Sraith. Towa, J. F, aliforaiay ¢.80 wae practical and entitled to respect, it was mre | TS oer om omy, Y 7 : : %, ee 4 : pire is alniost alone in the earth as Jr BIW, aban, WC. acDowalis Hregoa, B. Stark. Caan Angust 28, 1804 | SNeet Woat four of thelr public mes might Bavs a safe | nev iostiintinn of a niueteenty eoutury, ccnbining the ir ns, ef Ohio, mired that the Pommittea on Reso- , 5 conduct to Washington in order to uegotiata, not y | tercriy and eigor of the wnodern age with the chivatry ant futious be testrasted to report what action, WF) is ne. ‘Tho steamer Lancaster was fired into fifteen miles be | definite and pbe-sided Bepponitice, Oat for Love tei i selendor ‘of the ancient But, whether we wisbed it or not eT eae reaarititing tue, | low Natcher on the 13ti by abattory of artillery. Three | Riit sites prosera oo Seteete sits, 1 the eauch (bas e,| he “avor recntring anniversary, enmypels us to note the people of the Northwest (rom purchasing arms apd am- |yevots etruck sho boat. Nobody hurt; The rebel battery | wil permit the approacb of anybody who dors not Whee ts ibe eapire Going for France? What for Europe come authorized te agree to the integrity of the Union and the sbondonment of slivery, That, of eourse, ts submission, ard meane that the Cabinet of Washington will not hear of peace uniees anon its own terms. As ibis Is not the of ages have thught us of the hize with it. What for the world) To the qnestions we ask every Freoehman will ask a thousand others; and if, 03 a favor able reply, the Emporor hopes for a new sanction and new lease of power, he must take bie chance of a reply that may not be 80 farorable. Muuttion. Referred. ‘The following resolutions were then offered hy Gover- wor Hiuwt, of New York, and referred to the Commiltes On Resolutions: — Reso ved, That in future, asin the ‘as supported by five hundred cavalry. General Brayiwan, commandiug at Naichoz, sent a irce In pursuit of the steamora Clicek and Atlantic, ported captured by the rebels up the Yazoo river; but past, we will adhere |d eoustitu a ith naswery ng Adelity to the Union ‘8 hi — asi cf. maialning our national unity ascertained that they arrived safely at Vickehurg | wo ehal be mormapt 10 0 dof 1 * a a strenethy 8 1th good cargoes of cotton. a fall,” and (o anticipate that the republican despot w!'l TOE ae Ge 5 and wena ef government conduct the welfare A largo number of prisonera had arrived at Vicksburg, |, ovly sbow on a ew stage the fate of bis legitimtst [Paris (August 16) correspondence of London Times. ] models. ‘Where, however, advice utterly fails, and is not eyon taken kindly, a providentia! instance may be allowed to peak for itsolf, The groat lesson we wish to impress op the Cabinet of Waahington is, that litigants are not Ov Judgos of their own quarrel, and will, tbereforo, if they Of the diplomatic corps invited to moet the King of Spain at Versailles thore will be at least ou@ member ab- gent, and that member is the represontative of King Vic- tor Emanuel, -M. Nigra purposes setting ov for Switzerland to meet Prince Humbert, who arrives tnore about the same time. ‘This, however, ls but @ perity of all the States, both Northern an: with a siew to terminate the pending on yore the Blessing: of pew im favor of an armistice, 4 of onrnest and honoradie efforts to nd just terme of wet omept and union on the bas sof the constitution of the nites States: aud for the del solution of all aliferences, f the States to review tly captured fifteon miles back of Milliken’s Bend The Now Orloans cotton market was buoyact, Low lddtling was soiling at $1 05 a $1 674, aud middling at 65 2 $1 70, ¢ She ‘consultation wid a eh. mmendments x4 ‘modifica- | § Two hundred guerlilas wore seen in Commeros, Mo, Are wine, take adviow, accept umplret: or bow to triba. | rretext yo mo to enc! 1 gree amentadie. in ens BN tee Gy SATS te sat ineccnetatconal | ge A pas tae aria Domsack wits Germany Lat Tenor, be said |", Tae foul cuuee i the Uawritigsese ofthe, Sintater of eee ee iederal compact eS * YF Guerilla Dash into Owensboro, Ky. | thal Denmark did. really avall berset of tne gir Queen of Spain, eho persists 1a rofusiag te recogulze nis “ yen ia for thous 6 dia so io form she et) bx J iy Mr. Lova, of Obio, ofsred the following: — Conan, August 25, 1864. onsen tee for herd haa suffer Taament Gonpegoeress. royat maater, | rere Jr, indeed charge are ne at 4 Quaeiponr’ taney’ Gukee. See | Une aes Sees Sear Sirdinia and not the King of Lialy, and to the same court Resoived, That & counmittee, eo; of one member rom ench Btate reprevanved ia this Convention, t9 be select be the respective delecations theresf. be appointed, for 6 Purpose Of proveedins forthwith to tht Ww: 1, ov behalf of this Convention and the weoln to siapend the operation of the pending draft tor vo hundred thousas’ more inen until ‘he peop sasha’ have f opportunity through the ballot box, in a fal! ¢! i Mt would vot UVetween the North and Seuth, of pe: that any possible award will either give satisfaction or avert ali dangers. But anything is botter than ao ju. definite prelongation of the war on ita present scale, Nor ‘can the war be conducted on a smalier scaie, for hitherto {ts fatlures bave arisen from the deficiency of mon, mr- Oweneboro, Ky., 00 Saturday ovening, killed three negro soldiers and a Hentenant of the Third Kentucky oaralry. ‘They thon set on fre the wharf boat, containing two Lnousend dollars’ worth of stores, Bennelt rematoed only fifteon minutes, and was pursued by the Home Guard, ia sttil accredited the Ambassador of Francis IL, re oy the Two Sictlies, notwithatending the absorption of Na ples and Sicily fn the Italian kivgdom. M. Nigra will not retrrh to Paris nat!l Don Francisco de Aegis goos back to Spain, and it ts very doubtful whethor Prince Bumbert will be present at the christouing of bis nopnew, the ia- fan¢ con of Prince Napoleon. Any inAnoer by inl itary ordors or military in deciding the question now fairl: presented to ) A rebel sympathizer was shot at Owensboro Satur- | terial, and shipe at the pointe of attack. It is never Paris, August 17, 1864, *, aching Nov: q A Hee eae trier be antineyarehercie i. | day, by Capain Wilson, while resisting arrest. (one pom a enede Coammuanelinee vs foie fauk | rye King of Spain arrived at St, Cidud last Dat Tuo ah Sans Wainy EP raat a = a er aerate | taper miaeg be Saat the eieatn of te pooling ceatt will, continne . THE TALLAHASSEE ing an attack at thé point wedkened; in'a word, to keep | Perk: Aa ia pi i the people, the source of all power, sh iy up the numbers to the required mark. We ask tb? | , vessel Rum Down by the dacramento, 0 sposrtaalty of expressing their will for or againet 4 aa a wrecer etatermen and the beat tacticians of Washingt Bot Aad pabigr agg OR war in the choice of candidates | geatement of the Captain of the Brig pheiner hte will ever be more poeaibie han tee The Coited States sloop of war Sacramento, ten; Cantain rf " . ‘he mon—the men muat fai as thoy have failed jo “4 Theo following was offered by Mr. Price, of Missouri: —~ hat the all wars Eveu {roland la a tecervoir which must be Beet Saran pat oate Piyracein Bom fis tne aveatia. August 17, Cupe Sable bearing N. N. W., eighteen miles, waa ovorhinled by the rebel orutser Tall 2808 and after about an hour's delay wae bonded on vessel aiid cargo for $17,000. The crew of the fishing amack North America, of New London (she bat been but a fow hours destroyed), were put on board tbe Nowa, and were sibsequently teaneferrod to avother vessel aod sent to exhausted before long, That race, imoulsive and on wise ap {t te, comes to matandetiN at last. If it robels several times in a century, Ke rebellions never last iong James U., the French repoblicans, Mr, O'Connell, Yr, Rese! + in this ren: cri@'e of our nati the freedom and purity of the clective tranche, tHAt more Right of freomen, secured to And the guacantess of thaed She had come in coptact, at balf past four P. M, with the Norwegian brig Ceres, with salt from Cadiz for the Heltio. The orig auok immediately, and her crew was saved by boats from the sl quartor of ap bour the brig rose and she now floating about tot . a saa Occurred about pine miles 3. 3.W Smith O'Brien, and many others havo found to tue. core that {could awake from delusion. Sos day will come whew Ireland will not @bod {ts blood like water for a purely Amerrean quarrel, nor will the Americane them- acive 9 to ont coms 2a red honors, Lor har the cont tat onal exp Stree full of orippion, Orphans and widows, Commercial Intelligence. Will avd toe Inostioabic rgutof melt aqeoures ror miikaclvos 4": OUF POSER. eee AFF | stew London, wt into tbe bane TNR LONDON MONBY Mau CRT, Me. 1.0 ons, of Pennsylvania, ofered the following: | teearm of the R. A. Cuyler from the olilions, A generation w (ace read ba seaman of a tarieee a ution 4 Resoived, that we, ine reprosenietireg of, the demosratia Bearch. ill say it had mo hand sn the war, wu ¢ prosure in the dh cuuut marked, snd the fact boat a good assembled for the purcose of nowialing candidaves for " Wo, 1864 Of theirs, 6 8 the folly of ther wrong-headed and obstinate | One or pod paving bees ¢ ken to the bE o Linh ahioes OF Posidont and. Vien Presiden to. be Penpaperrara, Aogust 49, 18 Taher.” Se they we noc fight, nor wilt they pay for (re | Si NUE Rol Bait ae eet Aw oly @ coming election, pout with pri ‘The United Siates steamer R. R. Cuyier bas returned | fiphring, To what compromise or submission they wil closed with Drrouest=—viz: BO a ‘come at last it is Hot Cure to conjecture: but they will one ntry etbing that now their souls aod Ite the: the discoont demand of the Dank wae again modérate, The rebel loan, ob the news oF the defeat of General Grant before Petersburg, Oxperieaced a revound of three from # cruise in soarch of the pir.te Tallahassee, day be gind to aocept som ted ioe mt th faction past b stor M1 Prosperity under de ineotal t would abhor ’ Reso! ved. Thore!o: ja order eur once happy. Union, re eat Personal Incelitgen Qreniu! tty roroughout } Fenerat eager gee t, closing at 77a 70. Weifnre, Rad aceure the Taian of the bless uke of liberty | Weare requorted to say that Mrs. Lincoln bas never Grant's Campaign. Fe. eerie eerie the'beek Om Atitton 16, ouchanind to us by ome torotathors, we here renew and We | covtemplated for ont visiting Saratoga Springs (Fror the Loudou Times, August 16 | Te AMERICAN BTOCER, slare our unAlerable attachment tothe Union, aud that it hed hret On the whole,wo think ft likely that General drans ‘ 16 ho Rew York section, second rk pecgeree ta Ne vtogrity. ering "at deayable | thie eotomer, and the repeated anvouncomenta there | wiit not abendéa the counyaign, uch ‘a sontewion of | | AUteatic and Great Western, New York wittn e bjecte cr tate pratt hy the wiedown of on ¥ 0 ed 1, ani ye + Bs fore atiiers, we are in favo of oping we oor oroad aud | ‘8F0,cC BOr axpected arrival at one of tho hotels at that bags pp Ta RIE gg renie avd tp shares and Iilinols Central paid tip shares soverally mugih and breadth. nan nledge Saeeendigeies te rostuaig, | Puce Fe wholly abaatborised Fai echemes @ 18 a yevoral (eeling tha thle cam. | declined 1 cach, and de ordivary 1 bi, A qearten and aefood the enone , | Major General R. F. Butler, teft Be muda Fondren’ on | Saisn we the great trial of the wat. that the ceptore of | Tho nglieo funds were quiet on Yuosday, August 10, oneae 1 Gamo view With Inditferanee the open | thai last, and arrived at Fortrese Monroe iaie the | Richin nt ts tho test of the abs lity of the North to moke ee ae we keen 4 ton fe On the fuine of a weighdoring sane evening, Me remained at ine f Any permaeut impreseion on The Southeru States, " “Napust 16—1 ‘ ~ See eee cee nelen oor tener | minutes, when he ste:ted for Waebington, iy the fourth year of tho war, the largest army ever WM conaols eloeed at 08%g wat te pin eh Rventng, wembied onder tho federal fing Om tho targeat aod best appointed 1 any government aver placed in tno field, retires beaton afier tromeadons loewes. the North may be expected to lore heart tu the groa’ contest, and, perhapa. (0 ture with anger on tts rolere We bellove, {horefore, thas the campaign will continue unless the is 6 foartel strides of the drninistrat on towards Jdepotiim, th thelr revested Interference with State rights, b tue | berty of speee und Of the press, aud of the righte that he will not return to the fel, | « ; Door assigned 10 tho conmand of the Tench sod Fgbienth corps combined. It is also etaved that Geueial fuvier ts to relieve Secretary Btanton of tbe portioiio wf the War et At least aveh ia the pews from Fortrase jouree, AMERICAS SROUPITITR. B a Contral share, 46 0 44 discount. Erie shares eal. f privuie property ; therefore we Mall tene and incor PUbie phtrfote to Iny astde thelr partivay projudicns, to ok our blosding country's troubles In the faee oalinly, to @ensider tba (oarini waste of bioud and treasure through LIVER OOL COTTON FARRET. A good amount of busi vse bas beeu (Augtist 1 MaAiLs FOR EUROPE. Tha Canard meit steamahip Asia, Captain Moodie, wil! leave Boston on Wednesday for Liverpoot, ‘The matte for Lurope wit! oloee in this etty at « quarter past one and at haif past five o’clook thiw afternoon, to go by raf'road. ° The New Yore Henssp--fdition for Lurope—will be published at sfoven o’clock a the morning, Single copies, ta wrappers, Teady for mailing, fivo onnta, ze. Paper Tian wtactavery = i oe a rsams of good Fourdrtater Paper, ___ Apply at thiks office: Cont Poyal Havana Lottery.— per | premium paid for Prives. Inform i i Blsieat rutbe' Bald for, doubiogns and nds of ot Pe silver, TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16°Watt atreat, N.Y. Prices Cashed ta all Gresitzed Lotte= vies and information given. JACOB, Bedker’s ofiice, 176 Broadway, Now York. Lottery Prizes Cashed.—Information pre. J. & OLAFTON & OO., 10 Wall strsot, rooin No. 6, A, Ronutiful comptexion,. — Lated’s Bloom of Youth, or Stqaid Pesrt. It has noequal for pre serving and beantity im the complexion and sata. Sold by J au dronglave, and by FAMKS LAIRD, Sole Proprietor, 483 Address: to Bmokers.—Potink d& Son, Meerschaum Manufactorers, removed from Brome street to 692 Broadway, near Fowrth siveet. Wholesale acd cetall, Pipes cut to order and repsared. aie, TOW Perfame for the Handkor chief. PRALON’S “NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS,’ PHALON'S “NIGHT BLOO“.NG CEREU PHALON'S “HIGHT BLOOMING CERSUS " PHALON'S “NIGHT BLOOMING GRREU The sreat popularity attained by thie new and elegant per- fume bas induced many wortitiess fmitntions and counter. felts. Beware of tliem. and aoe the bottle hag blown fit the ginss, “PHALON & SON, Pe-famers, New York.” Boware Cf counterfeits, Cold by alt druwaisia CI Bea Sickness, Diarrhea: Dyseptery, ‘Dyn: Cho era Morbus can be cured or prevented by the use of the French Cognac bitters, itaporled only by 8. STEINTELD, 7) Nassau airest, New York A Fine Tatng for the Teeth,—The fragrent, SOLODONT haa taken 9 ver: nent plane he most epprovet dentifrions of the dav. amon; It tee Nery popalag artiele for the toilet, highly recominended by all who bavevwsed it a8. beautiier an Dreasrver of the teeth, refreshing the mouth. 6° tog the aad arresting the progress of decay. Sold by druggists. At EverdeiitseWeadiog and Visiting Cards, Note Paper, &c., at old priter only, 302 Broadway, corner Duane atrect. A Sure Cure.—Reno’s African Fever and Ague Cure. Itnever falls Depot 89 Liberty street, up rd cho, Toataache, Tene instan''y relieved and permanently OLGOT?S Instant Pain Annihilator, arrh wi oe where eired by Sold every ANE Sa Batehertor's Hatr Dye, he Best In the world, Harmieas, reliable, insiantancous. The on'y perfect dye. Bold by atl drugriats, jory 8t Barclay street, Cristadoro’s Fair Dyce, Preservative aad Wig Depot, wholesmle aud retatl, No. 6 Astor House, Tue dye applied by skilful artiste. Corns, Dantons, Nails, Hntarget Joints, een of the feet. cured vy Dr. ZACHARIB, No. 76) rondway. De. Cheeseman’s Femaic Pills ‘Are the mont gate and reliah © remedy ever known for com. . Plaints pe “They Established ia 1833, they bave stood the tent of the moat em‘nent physi- cians. No new cxperiaent without merit. Explicit direc. tions, etating when thoy should and should not be taken. One dolar per box, contutuing Arty pills. Sold by all drug: giats HUTCHINGS © HILLYER, Proprietors, at Cede: street, New York. Marto fema'es. They nover fail. Diamond Eiags—Of nil Desertptions, from twenty-five doliars to seven hundred dollars exch. for stie by GFORGE C. ALLE. 415 Qyoadway. one door be low Canal street, formerly Mo. UL Wail sireet. Closed on at three o'clock. Denfness, Impaired Sight, porsas IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL, ATE ECTIONS IN THE ‘VROAT, CHRONIC VATARRH, CATARRA OF TOE TYMPANIO MUCOUS MEMBRANE, OBSTRUCTIONS OF THR BUSTACHTAN TUBE oureD. CROSSEXE STRAIGHTEN E) IN ONE MINUTE, And every disease of the Kye and Bar reining gither medi- el or siiraieal ald attended to by Dr. ISENBERG, at his consniting rooms, di Broadwar, near Tweilth sireet. and Skin—Baroo's Tris st article, Sold by drug For the Hal copherous, The best and che: gists Freckles, Pimpics, Tan, Piesh Worms, Prickly, Heat, &o. cured by GOURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP at 458 Broadway. cm, Warrier Cletgymen, Plat Heads, Typical Baov. Portraits of t. Thomas, Hancock, Foster, Moher. c acehaws, with Heenan, Browntiw, rn. Tyng, Lather, Corning, 8 fo. tn Hep: tember number ot PARENOLD iAL. Only at, or Bente by fret p FOWLER $2 a rear. & WELLS, Gouraud’s Poudre Sabti) Uproots Hair from !ow forenaadt or apy part of the Dody; $1, warranted at his depot, 45) Broadway. Grover & Baker's Highest Premium Elastic Stitch Sowing Machines, 495 Broadway, New York, gnd 235 Fulton street, Brookiym. Machines, WHEELER & WILSON, No. 625 Broadway. If You Want to Know, &:., Read MEDICAL COMMON SENSE, A curious book for curious ands good dn Price Bt Ba. To be had at ons. cae ation Sts!l pews depots Contents on mation freee. BB FOOTE, 1,190 Broadway, N. ¥. Ladies’ Breastpias—New Styles, Two, three. five, cirht, ten to thirty-five dé each, for ¢ by GEORGS C. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one door low Canal atreet ‘Store closed ou Saiurdey ot (bree 0 clock. Mra, Winstow’s Soothin, Syrap fer obtidren Teething, cures Dyseatry and Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomacb and Bowels and cures Wind Colic, Nakarat. No More Gray Hair or Baldness.—Fort tation five years constant stndy, Consult free, vy Dr. GRANDIBAN, Astor piace. Fall Stylos—mJ. R. T Opening of Fa’ jos—J. R. Torry PSuasras, wi'l open bis fall tivloy of Hata, Cape, urs, tad 4nd obtidren's Fancy Hats, boys’ and infante! BR iraday, Septem der sia the Political Banrors, Flags and Embiems. HOSMER AGRA AM, 97 Dusue stro, oorver of Broadway. dsohwapps Hottles Wanted.’ For which heat price will bo paid. at the depot, 18 Beaver stroet, . Binet! &o.— Marsh 400. Office only Lady attendant. ° Bit tS wwe Mach Lac Patel ; Office 587 Broad) mts, Politient B ors, Fiage, de. ems, Pa TYLER, 25 Rast Broadway, New York. “Dye, Hate py Dye, SHIPPING NEWS. Th em. pcos, ‘Oream 16 Bond stress. Pt Hair for beautifying ‘he hair, AUN MINER... UR neta. “Port of New York, August ©9, 1864. @LFARED. have arta (brush Mn Corea Skies & ‘ yr r@e~ Boyd, & fn {faven! Catoerien--Blitler -& Hough Brig Krle Andress (Swe), Tornstrom Antworp—Funch, it al Amiston Bros Wri saa hl (8p) obs Leghorn amined tl Ci hie WR Ribby (Br), Murry, Matamoron—Smitd & Dv. von nde Bart 5 B Gaver, Perris BF Small sulatton and for export. Prives ercady ofa peony to bali of a penny per pound 5 KSPR De & Holmes Rohr Brave, Briges, Beanfort—M arr ML Wedmore: Barnes, Fortress Mi uroe-P D Hark Gertrude, Campbell, Forwers Monron.—B D a chy F Pell, Brewster, Baltimare—Haker & Dayton Schr J Nickerson, Sleight Ba'thinore—Bscor & Schr W RAT Hovghlet!, Bhaw, Wimiagory ee. Sehr Amanda Moore, Sackett. Btar Blovp Thos Hull, Hull widen earner Fanklin, ¥ femmer Narthu Steve ARRIVED Stoan whip Edinburg (Br), Roskell, Laverpeot, Aug 7, se¢ own 1éUi, witn Indae and 370 paswagers to vohn GO Queenan sf tes far faiana (Rr), Prowse. Liverpool, Aug le °s thnk BPM. win mage and. 809 a tam, bevies cow anata 2th passed steamship 7 Row York (Brom), Wenke, Bremen, a 6 Queemtown sat Avr ié Bieanaat 'p a 3 Mig Souginmmton | /ih, OFM, ee ud O75 paneta aera, to Or af 37, passed Enerme (Aram, 5 for New Yor tino Heam bari. Johanne Sate, for sic Pw dae 0146 41, Vo Dauaed stesen Limeriek (Ty efor Liverpool, ain, SAL, pasaad hip Baow far ven taame dav 9:9) Aw Krin, benno f Tonawanis Wer pao! poat Protez: Atel here y. B 25L, Oriente ©, 6) wows, with : rav & Newhow Blexmanip Dadicy Bock ¢G 8 transport), Harding. New: barn Aug 26, apd Havteran Fmd 27th, with malic An songers, to US Quarlormasger 27th, haste ran. pnwie? aionrns e"Bisanantp Gone ington 12 heare, 0 aghtezanttn Gen Meigy (Ur ore to 8 Onariern at Mane (Oy aabinoort), Hallett, Philadeiphla, houre Stoatnaditp. Potomae, Shorvded, Poritand, with mase and mmanonicors. th 8 TE Oromwel” Co. . Ship Plizebets Lamson, White, New Orieans. wiih mdse iWright, Montevideo, O& tool Atkin Bueno Ayres: ‘0 catia Brawga, bound tg) Somasport), Creenman, Wasb 8 rietanaater. ORiramaparey, Watson, City Potat, Joly Bark Frawk (of Yarmouth, #8). July 8) ine 14 2 daz, with bidbs and woot, to noniter Salons (of Maasaat), Powell,” with h ‘wank, to VY r & datys from Bridtol f Oo) Br bark Jam Jon St 49, spoke’ Hrbrig Marianne, Bingapore, Avwaa! wt 3? 11, low 6) dave from Jayates for Liverw Bark Boundiny ifilow (of Bostot WOA, S€ days, with bides gnd pes mana, Bark Che babes (of Ti rerpool). Lobnaca, Mio A roxctepod, to Pendergast & Tete PHA Date (ot Teermiamp, Webb, Beroamda, © day te Widpiich, Bawhu to Wilson & Oni Janstro, 0 bailust amt it pnsaencers, to Miadielor & Co. 4 iis New Talbot, Liagine47 Ways, with cool, to Simonow Ci . Tene Rome (ot Portland), Reet, Glare Bay, 9 dave, wit on), to Mikey &, Honghinn. ‘ oOche Sarat: Marin. Cor Com Sprii rit, St Rie 1Y dave, with malt, to BF Wenberg. r Tat 38, lon 4 2, snoke brig (del neon’ trean Koy Woat fo. Turks Fainndet R10, tom TES. egw Aloe. from Phiindoiphia for New 0 Idaye on; wakn. Wwe S41, lon es bel Macht rtm Neve Bork for, Notvtiok on Sehr Manetre (Dan), Pdterson, S¥ Bhomor, 12 dara, in hab last, to AB In let 20.50, ton 71, poke trtg Charica Wes be Ae Tammoe Masenss via Bormude 6 days, voit Aehorm Lingsims 18 Cara, with coat, Bonito Schr La Plata, Poetionili, Boston. Sehr Young America, Potter, Newport Hine: Munhon. Naw Haven. Sook, Middlewwen 1B Kole Lavina Kell. Bavies, Phrt Jetrersom! Rohe Faye en uer, Ponsa, Port Gwen fog Bosker Behr Tdaho Barber, Ronifut for Bos Sebr Porte Reo. Wentworth, Newburg fo Portsmenth, Schr Moses Eddy, Shute, Retyeitte for Belfast, Bteamer Novelty, Shaw, Phitadelpaia. BELOW. Ship Antwerpen, from Tamburg. Mari Konnding Billow. Brig Jfict O Clark, from Dingaa. Staten, barks pFmn Mi Atmon. Flom, Leonard’ Berry SAILED. Rib—Sieamships Balvio, cud Uniiod P Ward, Murghertta, Reiuhardt, Texas, Rintly & Ada Martha: brige Plymonth, Regalia, Montrose, Davide & Caroline, Bingkfish, C.W isaqarhrs Hella Marin, JW Decrins Sarah, J Host, Pelee. ie. Epward Slade. Jobm Rose. Townsend, Elivabei’ De Hart, da A Jayne, 85 Wariog, GO Hustont Wind at sunset SW. Misceliancons. Sreamsarr Darotam, Ryder, which emied heues on the 3 inat for Havana, patinto Vort Royal, 8C, on the 22d, ame sailed again on the 24th for Havana, Sreaxamir Foxe Suuey, Capt Hildreth, arrived on Sunday night last from Now Orleans, having made the run in sevow dayx Ske brought a large number of passengers, al! of whom were delighted with the accommodations of this fine steamer, Tk will be seen by the advertisoment that the Fung Shuay wil! ponitively ail for New Orleans on Satue day nest, Sept 3, w Breausnir Noo (5) arrived in the York, with a onrgo. of wheat. caning Up t Obadne!, on Saturday morning, @n the abb tide, si ed on Burbs Bank, near Askew's Spit Buoy, and remained Until the dow of theerening’s tide, when she got off, aypa ut damage, ‘The xappesed reason of this ves inthe shifting of the spit of the bank during . a8, shortly after the grounding of (he Moot ntng Nile, engaged in survering the channel, arine surveyor on board, got aground pear th ‘and remained for some tine. in.Jouiva Karns, Walker, from Calcutta, which arrived bourne May 28. fot pooped while entering the Heada, and sustained mnch damage, Bank Pangvin—Newchwang, May 22—7The Ameriown bm Penguin went aabore on the Dar inwart bond; xno wae @ off and brought into port ima leaky state, aad has since beew condemnad. Her cargo was all Ianded at the ime she wae om the ground. Bink Minwesora, Watson, at Mew Orleans from Phiiae Ang V ny © doiphia, reports experiencing a hurricane on the I6th Juiy. in Tat 31, lon 68 4, which lasted four hours, in ich he lost ails ant washed away head gearing and railing rigging, and other pes During the blow shipved very heavy moan. After thd palo experienoad pleasant weather during the reaainer of tho possags. HG Muncy Parker (Br), from Gace Bay, York, put into Boston 39th inst, leaking at the stokes por hour, jpoken, &o. Bark Amelia Gehring, Haynes, from Aksab for England, Fane 0, lat 10 8, lon 23'W. Bark Sachem, Atkins, from Bostoa for Malaga, Aug 14, Int 42.47, lon a0, Mark Delaware, from Baltimore for Demurara, Aug 25, Ist 0 7 jark Anna Kimbal). Humphrey, from Curacoa for Bath, Aug 25, Int 32 73 OB, for New rate of 1,(00 ton 7 Uark Pilot Fish, from Boston for Glace Bay, Aug 39, lat 42 34, ton G7 1. Sobr Prince Alfred. of RYork, trom ——— for Camden, Aug 20 Caps Aun bearite W 20 miles. foreign Forts. Avrrenr Ang f—Arr Logan, Marsh, Callao, bine 15th, Landors, Howard Philadelphin M—Are' Martha Hoores, Humphreys, Sima 4 2th for Ningpo), Gch, Starr King, Santh, 1), Ang 1J—Arr C Colombo, Jaccaatno, NYort vis Penarth; Courier, Roper, do via Falmouth; 15th, New. hot, Roas, NY¥or« Bi ry javen, Aug l2~Arr America (#), Wessels, New ore 14 Piseatayna, Thompyon, Amsier- nro ¥ Her WW i man, Herriman, Roston) 0, Leland, Boston, enoke. N York wi, Howes, Mauritius, T.lols . Sydney, NEW Sid ar Ben ¢ h (not Thomn-an), NYork (wud from ): July 8, Orpneay, Wolway, Bago. oven, Aug MOF, eon OW White. Gritin, from Antwerp ‘or Callao, Favwourn, Avg l6—Agp Amity, Stinson, Rangoo! Fooono:, June 8—Art Porest Helio, Pererwnl, Tiente'a 15th, What Choer, Moore, Hong Kou; Fe) St Johne, NF, and ee. jeviuran, Aug C—~Arr Orwan, Burman. NYorh. vig 26—Arr Br achr Magne l's, Lockhart, N Zork. ‘Aug 12—Bid) Adolf Fredholm, Fredbolin, Baa Jone 2GAre Meg Whttridge, Crowes, Sim Peerless, Roberis, do; 27th, Julian Ann, Vapor Sith. Arracan. Kunlker, do, Mu Yane (s), Brig.® iN ram, do. Arr Atniaute (8), Pinkbam, Noss. by koe, Aug 1S—Slé Bt Andre Gia Ith: Dees WRRPIOL, Aug dart Mocalight, («), Byrne, Now York: vata, in instar (4), Glover. do: 19th, Clara Wueeier Oe StJohu, NB; 16, Buropa, . Be Marathon (ay. MoMickan. and Riley Frencs, ¥¥ ork ‘reno, th, Coastisution, MoNay, 46. Bot out 13th, Nortbamptom My ree, Galle, Mary Russell, Weeks, Kio Janette a Rene Ae Peay oghtth Wary Sane ‘ee ic; schre Keokuk Small; Lp pecon 0 Lane (now), Ocean Cel’ e (new), end Kate Field. ad for N¥ork. ‘ Moutaxin, June Sarr Australia, Hopkins, Buenos res. June l0—Are @ontinent, Howland, Singapore; 1 eat aed Am oatinet dios, Nor Wener, Almy, NYork MECROURNK, May 26—d rr Sool9e, Hutebinson, Rostos and cld June 1 for Caley (ta); 27th, are, do, ¥ iiyard, Lovett. and Gee rginm, N ork; ib, a areas yah, 2 Underwood. 4 Island ager, Marabals ‘Avcniand; 22h, 8.8L. Rutgers ing, Meltourne; fi Thor Plechar ‘Thayer, do, 15h, Ama 2, Thomas’ Brow: 1% NSW.” May Are A Melbourne: Hib. A W stevens, Brown, Kingisher, Freemaw inf Harbor: Jw Howes, Auckland. sid May Adriaiie Belle, Bul -neg. Anckiand; tw 00; Tt, ng Hole) Besley, riffe. Grant, Caleatia ahip Balle Creole, Knowles, Bustom Afr Caroline, Piliadelyhia; Mer burg, Chase. Bombay TE neao caat: Nichole, Falmouth; Trane, Whitmore, (OF QUEODAP own, ip Str John Frankie, Bio LAF ininoy July 9-Te pore e2yrebery MoMullem ¥ iNcar tam Joly Bid Tati, Keer aaaert Nags ne Siow, Kingsany Wi 08 ONO Ee ins Greeninae, York, Ho Tamer eich Byrne, Whitewns. Rew Lute Mariam, Atking, ame fet (Dan) Shannae av. ney, NSW, S) iniwam, July M-=To port brig: w, Dion, from Bost wirg, NYor* [Pea Srmam Are frou Are frou sasr Bovenvagn—Tar Lareee.) A Sirk, Francisco, wt Tar Philndeiphis, Damon, at Quecnstows, Amertean Parts. NKW ORLBANS, Aug 18 Are stenmsh ps © © Leary ri adelante ‘0 op, Siewart, NYor® Cy 1 by ye vsceeliy aon oan NYork, Below tele! B's ‘i pe Altign Look wood, Brasee, Sone etic ray Rare Sabares aban yal Fan Merrime, ‘Sampson, NYOrk; te Bc ge tetas Wey Medias uh Teena @seent, Lathara, Phil ia, bens Tota Sink ashen C - peniand, Biome; Lightfoot Clark, Morris Letvad.