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2 ED —_—————* oo a B. Pentz, of Westchester. wo democrat. During the war his speeches \| fact it is plain that som this Boston for do; Y re) R K Win pepert A: lark? of Sullivan autracied uo miuall degree of atication for tuvir V new discovery. © a pertionar law queeme ARRIVALS. fe ari or thane Buster 1g Beryl r ys chaack, of Colum! jemocrati¢ boldness manuer in wich he ir. Mow! — Kong ; bth, C: jumphrey N E WwW ° Et ad Bikeuten al Goscan criticised the war and its management, Socially he |! hands of responsible ae Be ee toe ee ne @ BY THR GEKALD STEAM YACHTS. Oe aie poet HA veke, NYork, 14th—James Koy, of Albany. j ue a man CApeae of attracting ae ‘round him coca prio Find aoon be fled in Washington. He | with eae Sie Le Meseurier, Liverpool via Boston, 5 Mary owen, Deval a hy ome law aoa oe 4 nsselaer. | and securing their friendsbip the many litiie | isa! hts ] D : sf ~ ae I pend Am | courtesies of life, which rendered the name of Thoinas | there, wien he wii _4uFope to fo iy Norfolk ,@i#aae ell 'Bourne, Richmond, City Point and Oe aN aa wel, Micherieee i 17th—Fraucis D. Flanders, of Frankitn, H. seymour a popular one with numbers of people, | tween Montauk Pr dnt and the Spanish coast, which, | Steamshr 4% passengers, Pot tt retara’: Sept 1, James The Democratic State Con- 18th—Daniel D, Campbell, of Schenectady. pg ant cael pay He was uw prut, | ‘Mr Mower has be done for less than $10,000, porenas Som peat: Lia, Now Redtord, with mise and | fhowe (Su eer Syn tt Sidlonn, Jackass tos 19th—Simon B. Champion, of Delaware. his warin le was u proul- , in the course of his investigations, F riy the US gunboat | NYork, arrived Lath, & rt 8 gene ony ggg ok lent wnember of the Masonic fraternity at the wie | raudé many o g9 yale course of is fy electricity, gout aol aed cs, eaneia, Soemeerty tne U & gunboat SMYBNA, Aug 5 Balled back Horace Sudder, Gould, Bos- v on. 2ist—James McQuade, of Oneida. of ia, eat Wor.d at the p -2™Muunicate in his own form to A B® wer. Will load for Oregon. Was sowed to this port by | ton. 22d—Matchew J. Shoecraft, of M ba NA NS, three months —_foper time. He expects in less than | se. gow Fork Submarine Wreoking Co's steamer York arreuf Pte Anne Dunean (Br), Graves, from New aperaanennnens Se reese, of fo mrerd SCIENTIFIC, Now Yorkin $0 Saaee ia time betweed Bpain an Mj Far Pendleton, Cardif, 48 daya, with | St Yount PR, Augigeta' port brig Joan Avery, for Far completion of the Ticket and Adop- 25uh—William ©. Dryer, o: Ontario. seen eM” dower hicaaalits be, See: Mensleman ot | 5 Sisson neat ee ich coil jento next day t6 fnian dg for NYork} sche i:muma Gilbert, ss: Jatform eh—willam i futon, f cheung ANruawin, Rteangnsr wo | Ciara” ata tant Wp ae may | geri ercr epee rm | eZ tP Gran bre namy ae i NA’ . ¥., . ications m™m su) ri eath to lor nee juent squails and vi innsox, Aug 1, Mill Br), Coch- tion of the P “ - Scab a Geneore, A remarkable and extraord tuary discovery has tae wee Sreaaks ie to be by the ob- ‘sible winds: ‘Aug 23, in # heavy ses, after a gale, sprung main- rap ening Tyrer bere er return) ‘of Rraieats 30th—Wilham @, Fargo, of Brie. taken place in this small town, that bids fair from | put of b _#@ has a cousiderable command of money; f mate nt poston, in ved Sb a ee 3lst—Timothy D, Copp, of Chatanqua. CANDIDATE FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, On motion the Convention proceeded to the nomi- nation of candidate for Canal Commissioner, ita nature to accomplish & great revolution in tele- | sive ai 4# amlecedents, Ne NGEEE theta ROF will Re graphy, and, in fact, in all existing systems of vom- | pnig q _tmmpossibie to overeat ents ce mmnication. The discoverer, Mr. J. H. Mower, has | perfe: pea ae, telographs ‘oe Me allowed me to farnish the following account of his | Atia’ ih Boatron OF ae tthe ue hand and f. .. lonred 224, nehrs Angola (Rr), Suthers at Guidi Blar (Bry, Motrin, NYeoe eta Souder: ny aa, Suing deh; 324th, Fior del Mar (Br), Pettis, NYork ; Albert, do, Hattie Coombe, Jataeaon, lenin; ratte Jame” ‘bor ry timore rad Foster + ‘Annie Gillespie (ir, Mitchell, Hiadetphias t 2. ved, bark Florence, Hall, NYork fn Dailast, Brig Nellie, Taylor, St Crolx, 14 days, with molasses, &e, to Meg Tally Ho (of East Machias), Chisham, Nuevitas, 8 “with sugar and molasses, 10 F ‘Talbot & Uo. “iad fing "firig Susie S Strout, Strout, Glace Bay, 10 days, with coal, ALBANY, Sept, 3, 1868, ‘The Convention reassembled this morning and completed the nominations on the State ticket. The session was a quiet one and created little’ interest, é, ANZIBAR, June 18. she ‘Simpson & Clapp. sailed Jn y 1 for a Suthern port’. Mr. EB, E, Davis, of Rensselaer, nominated Oliver i aspirations, wich is hie finst dis- | jiy ile coust and China on the other, | Ob! gurg | “srnMerta REP Crane, Windsor, NB, & days, with plaster | *ROsss ly 31, hark Ge Cloutman, from Tamata ‘the galleries being almost deserted, The interest Bascom, of Washington county, “a high toned, pte cms ipa poses tats lads in the inost neglected corners ofthe AUTO | | Brir Angole (Br), Crane, » NB, P ort July 41, bark Gewsbuk, Cloutmaa, from vey had centred onthe nomination for Governor, and ‘when that had been made the crowd vanished, The soon for Aden, be able to hold converse with civil American Ports. honorable man, @ public spirited citizen, a gentle- Ayoung man of modest mien and unpretending | 8 ft Neceive her quickening breath of indust ,”and ray Schr Irvine, Diggins, Arecelbo, PR, 13. days, with sngar, to Brett, Son & Co. man of standing, at the head of a large transporta- a x it Dewspap Schr Clara (of Dennis), Baxter, Turks Islands, 16 days, with ALEXANDRIA. Sept 3—Salled, schrs Anna Leveritt, Wile xtel came to this town abont three years since | ? wt, Every respectable seacoas! @& ‘can lew Haven; E Kidder, Berry, Boston. @iagusted Marphyites roembarked on board thelr | tion company anda life long consistent democrat, | ©*t¢rlor came to this town about farm house, dis- open ita own channels of communication 86 an ex: | *aei? Guiding Siar (Br) Merriam, Windsor, NS, 8 days, with ON, Sept Arrived: acre Thovns sic, badges and all, ne and took lodgings insignificant when compared with the 5 Cr tog ty J Alixandria', Be L Marts, Maris; Emu ta steamer, cannon, banners, muste, , | The nortination belongs to his locality, and if tt 18 | soe about five miles from the village, appearing 0s- eee Mit karte A thousand benegta samesens |p Mr JD Eurckigad, Glare, Beal Island, NS, 6 days, with | Anna Barton, Haley, Georgetown, DO; De ai reciegea £0 tee Cily 0b CON eeeerinay | given to that locality it will add mach to thestrength ‘bly as a student, He was then twenty-three oe a, and tt is hoped that i) yemoir aa | kee , faltimore; Chatien ff Gackaon, Black in of indignation 13 among of the ticket, strong as it already is and certain of election as ft 1s.”? Mr. Moran, of Rensselaer, nominated Nathaniel Milliman, 8 man equally engaged in navigation, and in the lumber district, a farmer ag well as a manu- abate conta, Patti, m56 ca wn | ns Ri Les Fie searrg 2 Oo ice St John, NB, 10.days, with lath, to | 3 Macau sal Cordelia Newkies, tonow Richardson. HB, 18 days, with spiting Nickerion, ant F Crowell Howes, Phils cheb il Gray, Seingetonrn, 60.4 dare ith Yellow pine, | Ruder lentevvert Wk Donuts Cin , mankin i frultion the name of Mower will not be fo’ getten, for he has, indeed, electrified the world. ‘Many attempts have. been made dw’ my the last century to master and utilize the priv ary elements of the resources of nature; and’ man » of these at- tempts have living monuments to gestify 10 their’ success, Coal gives forth gas. V fqter has been years of age, and is therefore now twenty-six. ‘There, with a moderate fortune for an unmarrie 2 man, he read and considered the theories of eve author extant on the subject of electricity, wit view to grasp its own inborn conception and couniy delegates at the withdrawal of their candidate, and the curses are loud and deep against the greed and tyranny of Tammany Hall. Particularly is this feeling visibie among the country delegates, who were quite Bteed, Kelley, and Grecian, Cottrell, N great purity nae Gleared--Nark Norton Stover, Siover, hietanaem, . n of of private . Arm. mani ‘and the bre Fulton has | bee for a har! Wright at rallied 7 buant last night over breaking the slate on the poem Hee 8 an ros pabile reptvation. his results before kind spies repose eee ne warposes of loco faion Watts, ral ator Oe ete Gomeit ri rome UO, 6'dape, wink ie acral arena Fateh) Bake NYork; brigs Cy- sean aed vernorship and nominating # man | He has shown heretofore great strength before tue | with ample funds he provided himself with a Voita- | with tus steam ‘engine in embry won, Yuther | MAyal stores, i, Richmond, Va. clone, Frisbie, Pensaco.a; Mary O'Rosevelt, baraxworth, Ske idoutengn) Govern ise the | people, because they know him and appreciate his | gaiyanic battery and a double plate elr ‘ical | Of a million mechanical triumphs. ‘Kranklin brought | Sehr Sullote: Dexter, Raltimne tor oaton, tulle Milla; Circassian, Banker, Baltimore: Isa olla Jewett, who was not pledged to the ring, Otherwise the | Merling worth. More than this it 18 conceded that) machine, with all the necessary stron. | gleettlelty down from the skies, ‘ ja Volta analyzed | | Sobr Wm Carroll, MoGec, Onlaie via ‘New Haven, where MORE: Cent gem Conner Shute, Pensaceh pees atta I iearaiy colakieite 5 district, aud of the Socmsecarcmantt i darren? producing substances and metalde agents, Piction- | the universal ether. Morse agai , in turn, seized the | she dis Jesse, Drought, Calais,8 days, with lumber to Gor- ararn: brig inck Swan, Podver, Brooklyn, N; schre siderin; 4 Pt -] id and made it eak the language Virginia, M Aspinwall and Crand Oayman ; Samuel Gil- tion from that district fifteen will be cast for Mr. | to make the most extensive experiments prepared pi veeeading: fui Rp ng! Boardman & ‘ginis, Mould, Aspinwall and Crand Oayiman; Sami democratic gathering. ‘The leaders are very well men. ‘Trade caught the vital spark, and the work Commodore, Holmes, Lubec, 7 da; ith fish to Jed | 80) Kelley. Hoston, Milman. scure retreat. Hisoperations went ony —/!0 his ob- | 7 To eae eee was Te aied fo" the delicate Frye 4 Co. ryan Raton F tape we es xia Bark Delaware; brig Clara Brown; let, bark EA satisfied. Tweed is skipping about bafon Nag, rsa The informal ballot stood as follows:—Milliman, | $C0r° Ten aera year, wher /thout any vibrations of a second. ane ‘came creas y. oe stone i ieging Bowen, Vinalhaven, 6 days, with | ES oR, sept LSalled, brig Torrent, Could, Bacuoe ol is schemes, Sweel ; Bascom, 76, : Y en- | ambitious lelay anc in ex dpsite pay ads ec i ap ae oacar hi nny less pleased at ne “ba tpotian of Mr. Morris, of Kings, the nomina- | gaged in chemically testing every kno’ _/ he was the Atlantic cable, to join t) ye Old World with the | Schr Fairdealer, Remick, Ellsworth via Providence, where | AYTes; 8° per Taylor, Gulliver; Nelié Burgess, Bur- tion of Oliver Bascom was made unan! she discha: neehe ia ight, Hawkins, Bangor via Norwalk, where abe Schr § Rockhill, Booker, Bangor via Newport, where she incl disc Schr Deborah Jones, Bleecker, Rockport, Me. heer one Cobb, Ingraham, Rockland, days, with lime to W S Brown & Co. 8 ba Ly napa Whitney, Rockland, 5 days, with lime to W rown Schr cag C Hall, Pressy, Rockland, § days, with lime to Schr A L Fitch, Gates, Portland, § days, with lumber to OO ee, a Rita schrs Luna, Smith, and Se y fro substance within his reach, with the object t Me cer ttn 7 , Tt was then Ae was in its in- # Of diversion he 8 & communicat- Amute examination enormous expendi- As Atlantic cable and general result of the Convention. Hoffman did not turn up last night to make his speech accepting the nomination, on ‘The defeat of Lanning for the second place on the | 8,McNell, of Cayuga | tea colonel John M. of Beach was the only inroad | Strong, of Onondaga. Se ae ae lll was acs nomi- Mr. ae eat oo Ulster, seconded the nated for Canal Commisstoner. McNeil’s opponent ep to nominated John K. Burke, of was ‘witharayrn MUN AR OMIOL EG. Ser meee bas BURKE, who is @ delegate, and was present, | sought to obtain some cheap + New by the living arteries of the electrical fluid. There lave been ‘other. In" ventions and discoveries, but none, perhaps, whic 2 have had so direct and potent an influence oF , the industries of society and the polity of nation » as these latter achieve- ments in the fleld of elec gricity. Still this work has been going on enrichin’ ¢ merit and immortalizing the age, and yet the sci entific world has felt that the great and important } woblem of electricity was a void to ingenuity, defy the most diligent research that experiment could, atford and setting at naught GHTON, Sept 2—Arrlved, schr Village Queen Sailed—Schr Native, Dehart, Newburg. CHARLESTON, Angi Cloaren. Wat Boomerang (Br), Cri ‘Montevideo (and walled Sept 3), DIGHTON, Aug 81—Arrived, schis ‘Theodore Dean, Phik lips, and Lae Endicott, Georgetown, DC. RTRESS MONRO 3—Arrived, Coast Survey steamer Bibb, having finished her survey at Hatteras, Pi ut, steamship Berlin (NG), Unduteeh, from Baltimore for INSPECTOR OF STATE PRISONS. Mr. 8.8. Euawane of Penn Yan, nominated for the office of Inspector of State Prisons Mr. David seas, and Anna Elizabeth, French, NYork. rats: quantitive and qualitive magnetism. “7 e094 about the time thatthe Atlantic ca! cipient stages of success, and by wi turned his attention to electricity ing agent and subjected it to m in this direction, He noted the ture that was made in laying t time of this discovery like the success of perpetual motion, the nearer the fancied approach the further the desired end, yet a persistent and persevering student, by the sheer energy of his mature, has turned former defeat into victory and assured to his feliows auother mastery of the elements. John Boynton & Son. : found deducti chie, Rams- be ortlan 1—Arri bre 8 jones, Kell nomination made unanimous by acclamation. Per- declined beitia s candidate. tor. Everything that was sur fa desirable conduc- ene AD ‘Aw ie wit rane te ice mis- Holsake 5 topes id, Me, 5 days, with lumber to thintos, = my Phinasicee ea "s ia Raley snd hat Wow rin was nominated for Clerk of Court of Appeals ‘After the roll had been called two-thirds peters telaotelotty was bros: Aentible of a high de- | take, ‘Though nolae have bee avie—neither the Schr Bramhall, n, Portland, 4 days, with lumber to 1% a a a C without much opposition. The “slate,” as pro- | and it was apparent that Mr. baile tase Bel grers! his investiga! £¢ into requisition, and | skilful reasoner, the. practical chemist, nor the watch- Heder felon Auetata, Mott, Portland for Harlem, Bln Cliy, Kelley, NYvork. my Wrightington, Philadelphia > phesied in the HERALD the morning the Convention te nae y, a a A was | he contin my ae dons for upwards of six fa sehlAsy—f0 BA be io iatent uid | ni fa Sompatt Schr Fi L Smal, Butiker Portland. g ponoueeste, Sept 1—Arrived, bark Lyman Cann, God- assembled, was nominated with the exception of | Marc unanimous. concrete hodies, resorted _f ©xBausted all raagnetic | Suaseand though tte entntion buat See ey re Atincolne joe HOLMES HOLE, Sept 1, PM Arend. brien 1 one name, This single exception was tue result of For the nomination for Clerk of the Court of Ap- | concrete bodies, to the electricity of Frank- ;ostor x «entworth, NYork for n ; Albatross (Br), Fouter, do 4 Jou, NB aches Wan M Wilson, Brown ; Thoin ‘anzant, an ‘tila mers, Georget for Boston; Ponder, Hudson, Binnickaon, “lokinada Graham, Fountain? Althea, Smith; J W Hall, Ald, Smith, Phiindelphia for do; Nelly Potter, Hervey, do for Braintree ;'A T Cohn, Brown, do for Hingham’; Addie Ingaits, Ingalls, do for Pembroke; Alligator, Robbins, do for Slow? yester; Laura, Coombs, do for Portsmouth: & H Atwood, Higgins, do for Salem: J W Maltland, Leighton, Alexandris, {or do; Alvarado, Whitmore, Philadelphie for Heverly Ocean Belle, Emery, Baithmore for Rockland; Vallant (Br), Foster, NYork for St'John, NB; Wentworth (ir), Card, do tor Wind! sor; Comet, Dow. Eligabethport for Bucksport: M B Harris, Crowley, do for Weymouth: © W Dexter, Nason, Port John? son for Augusta Ontario, Verrill, Hoboken for ‘Boston: O Babcock, Smith, Philadelphia for Salem; 12 © Thom Crockett, Cow Bay for NYork; White Sea, J Dix Toland for Delaware Breakwater; E A Conant, Foss is for Ral- timore; Bramhall, Hamilton, Portland tor N¥ork ; Americus, Frankfort for Rondout. Balled —Briga Isabel. Jewett, Ida Cutten, 2d, AM—Arrived, brig Jessie Rhvnas, Tucker, Ragged Is ‘and (Bahamas) for orders; schrs West Wind, Lawson, Philae delphia for Hoston: © B Wood, Gandy, do for do; Manantico, Claypole, Millville, NJ, for do; Julla A Craw‘ord, Buckley, Bialled- Beles Kets Fizing Cl Hiri Ke B, jailed—Schra Kate, Flying Cloud, am Tucker, Alice Magnolia, Ottoman, RC’ Thomas, White Fea. Verano Covant, Julia A Crawford, Julia Ann, BH Atwood, Leader, Americus, Bramhall, NEW ORLEANS, Aug 29—Arrived, brig John H Kennedy, Gente laste Gan Gest Getey. On ote eared —Staams wick, NYork; Yazoo, do vsti Ttault, Genca vie Marsclioe} dena aa, Cay . Sournwesr Pass, Aug 29, 11 AM—Arrived, bark Narras ganeett, Hdgar, shields. Is the following names were presented:—George | ijn, lightning, electricity Becker, of Beenie: ery ae pene gras pit ed aba and dangerous form. J SE Oe irraie a Glowack, of Genesee; Cornelius | afforded, he sought ‘en Broeck, of Albany; James D. Little, of Putnam, by different comb! vin. La y, of Ulster. “Subsequently, aud’ without taking a ballot the | stance of Bib « erscmetabitity and received nominatton of Mr. Perrin was made unanimous, and the ughining. Pt discharged it into water. with repeated cheers and briefly ficial means, to ge) Ke Lagent, and resolved, by arti- for the nomination. ~ a ‘® acurrent great in intensity om m tion § Mt t poU HARDBRSUBGH, Of Ulster, a a Ntiae hel ‘ity—a Her’ never erromies SM SIE ENG lacie made a the wave Gepl! jo of which the scientific work was pennenind to take the platform and address the | has always depl yp) . 46 the only bar which shuts out Convention, which he did in a short, effective } exact inquiry Ir om Sovonted domain. ‘To this end, Sehr Eilzn Willams, Corsishe Boston for Rond r Eliza lorn for Ron Schr Marietta Smith, Prescott, Boston. a Schr Helen, Perry, New Bedford. Schr Thomas Ellls, Kelly, New Bedford. ‘Bedfora. Schr Eagle, Snow, New Schr H Rie in, New Bedford. Schr Caroline, Hines, New Bedford for Bondout. Schr Fairwind, Bowman, New Bedford. Schr Geo Taylor, Wildey. Provincetown for Philadelphia, ufioht Maral Klng, Patten, Cape Cod, 4 days, with ish’ to ler nad Schr Emma, Crane, Taunton, Schr Whistler, Keaff, Taunton. Schr Joseph P Ross, Paul, Taunton. Schr James Nelson, Btaples, Taunton. Schr Theodore Dean, Puilite, Taunton, Schr Wanderer, Mathews, Warehain. Bour Elm City, Kelly, Fall River for Elizabethport, Schr Phil Sheridan Murphy, Fall River. Schr Gtpsey, Borden, Fall River. Schr Ney, Chase, Fall River for Blizabethport. Schr D Hf Baldwin, Barker, Fall River. Schr Mary Elizabeth, Hatch, Fall River. Sohr Elizabeth 8, Hogan, Fall River. Schr Entire, Kennear, Somerset, Schr Fannle Hazard, Kelley, Somersct, Schr Vigilant, Nickerson, Somerset. Schr Artist dodtrey, Somerset, Schr Alfred Hall, Demick, Sandwich. Schr Eaqnimaux, Briggs, Dighton. Schr Tilile E, Anderson, Dighton. Schr Aun Turner, Fengar, Bighton for Albany. Schr Clarissa Allen, Hays, Pawtucket for Rondout, Schr Mora, Rowley, Providence for Virijnia. Schr Josephine, Martin, Providence far Rondout, hohr W L Bird, Hulse, Providence. Schr Veranda, Pond, Providence. Snr Eliza J ‘Raynor, Hutchinson, Providence for Eliza- the one sporadic attempt on the part of the'country to rebel against the dictation of the city democrats. ‘The platform is @ reassertion of that of the New York National Convention im a more condensed form. It demands in addition the adoption of excise Jaws (if any are permitted to remain on the statute books) which shall extend.in their provisions to all vections of the State, One of the “dead dacks” of the fight is poor John A. Green, Jr., of Syracuse, who was omitted from the State Central Committee and otherwise “severely y Jeft alone.” speech, reviewing the political questions of the day | by a Som and! genious method of uniting the alone. . ft the | aud eulogizing the candidates and the platform of | Voltaic ne of ere as producing power with an elec- ease eed beh bec cpr at ‘ thedemocratic party. He urged each delegate to be- trical mach me of hts own construction, and of too Convention delivered his farewell speech, counselling | come an active, untiring and earnest missionary for | intricate a charac rte he described here,-a ihuld. of harmony and energy in the campaign. Then the | the advancement of the democracy and the best in- pee: Guat tles was emitted, possessing all the piv Committee was announced and the Con- | terests of the whole American people. desirable, requist tes” to a quick aud thorough decom. mew v = vention adjourned. eee positloys of wat’ sr.” It now becaine necessary to test PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION. A too, in its most powerful om time to time, as nature 4o mould it to his use aatvons, He used a sub- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. Elijah McQuillan and Enoch Fogg hada fight at Exeter, N. H., on Monday, which resulted in the death of McQuillan by blows from the stock of a fowling piece. The gun was discharged in the meéle, seriously wounding Fogg in one of his feet. McQuillan was drunk and quarrelsome. Fogg has been arrested for the homicide. The boll worm has made it appearance in the cot- ton fields of Northern Mississippi, and is causing considerable alarm among the planters, Messrs. Westheimer and Eppeteim, wholesale gro- cers, of St. Joseph, Mo., have failed. Their liabilities are $90,000 and assets $30,000, ‘The republicans of the Second Congressional dis- trict of Missouri in convention on Wednesday, at Washington, Mo., nominated G, A. Finkelburg ‘for Congress. : The Third District Republican Convention of Wis- consin yesterday nommated General Cobv for Con- Committee:— mun! eation, ® ad weuordingly a reservoir twenty-tive eMeiibers at Large—Samuel J, Tilden, of New York; | feet longand sty geet deep was built, and the diter- Samuel North, of Otsego; Joseph Warren, of Erie. ent. portion? — of the apparatus were immersed, A First District—Peter B, Sweeny and Charles G. | series of 62 periments showed that a succession of Cornell. distinct ele cirical shoeks would, without regard to Seconda District—W. A. Fowler and Augustus Ide, |} externa! imfluences, decompose the water in a of Orange. straight’ ine of transmiasion at a uniform depth Third District—Wm, Cassidy, of Al’ jany, and Isaac | trom the , surrace, separating the water into Its con- McConnihe, of Rensselaer, stituent ‘elements, oxygen und hydrogen, from one ‘The following was then announced as the Stale | the eiacy Of nis combination for purposes of com- ALBANY, Sept. 3, 1868, The Democratic State Convention was called to ‘erder at fifteen minutes before eleven o’clock. THE PLATFORM. ress. thport. NEWBURYTORT, Sept 1—Sailed, schr Hiawatha, New- rourth District—Wm. J. Averill, of St. Lawrence, | end of the reservoir to the other. ‘The transmission | ® ® . | man, Philadelphia. Mr. Jamms B. CRAIG, Chairman of the Committee | and trata Blood, of Saratoga,” , | Was iP stantaneous—so quick, in fact, that its transit | | Philetus Sawyer was nominated to Congress yester- Rehr Samuel P Hawes, Soektns: Braridenen for Ritsabeth- |: Tea ne ge acivea vlan Mary E Coyne, ‘on Resolutions, submitted the foliewing report, Fifth District—George H. San? rd and John W. | could pot be measured by the smmailest division | @ay by the Republican Convention assembled at Pchr Rate Scranton, Palmer, Providence for Rondont, Schr MR Carlisle, Potter, Providence for Elizabetport. juren, Tarding, Providence for Readout. Schr Triumph, Chester, Providence for Elizabethport. Sehr Westmoreland, Rice, Providence for Philadelphia. Seer PSC Vought, Hat lock, Providence for Tro} Schr Amos Faikenburg, Terrell, Providence for Kondout. Schr Alida, Eaton, Providence, Schr T P Abell, Lewis, Providence for Rondout. Schr O F Hawiey, Penny, Providence. Sehr Harriet Ryan, Wixon, Providence for Rondout. Sehr Alice Scranton, Lewis, Providence, Schr Martha Jane, Mott, Providence for Rondout. Schr Horizon, Newman, Pawincket for Rondo Schr A W Thompson, Lawson, Pawtucket for Albany. Schr Edward Ewing, Ewing, Bristol for Philadelphix. Schr Hannah Blackinan, Jones, Bristol for Philadelphia, Schr Native, Dehart, Bristol. Schr Wm Thompson, Wright, Bristol. Po ae ans tobe treet po for El F Elisha T Smith, Uarvey. Newport for Elizabethport. ir artlett, Harri lewport for Philadelphia, Schr Treasure, Arnold, East Greenwich. # East Greenwich for Rondout, Scbr Hudson, Hardinz, Norwieh for Rondout, Sehr P ¥ Brady, Brown, Norwich for Elizabe: Sobr Cloud, Corwin, Notwieb for Elizabs: Schr Morning Star, Smith, Norwich for Roi iout. Schr Eliza Hamitton, Cole, Norwich for Roudout. Schr Jane, Gorham, New London. Schr Dr Franklin, Scovill, New London. 8 Facemire, Philadelphia? Tryall Boule, Albany; Agnes, Sano- oken. Balled-Sehrs Mary E Morrtson, Gandy, Georgetown, DC; Helen, Perry; it B Smith, Nickerson; H’ Curtis, Ri and Thomas kilis, Kelley, NYork; Eagle, Snow (irom Ware: ham), do, NEWPORT, Sept 1, PM—Arrived, schrs Stephen Morris, Seaman, Philade.phia; James M Bayles, Arnold, lizabeub= rt. PNORWICH, Sept Arrived, achrs Emma M Fox, Philadel phiaj RC A Ward, Alexandria; 8 Morgan, and Chas Wool sey, lo. NEW LONDON, Sept 1—Arrived, achrs_ Maria Fleming, Newburg for Norwich; Uncas, Norwich for Alexandria; Jas English, Barker, Rondout for’Providence; R P King, Bliven, Elizabethport for do; Kate Church, New York for Georges nik. ‘Salled—Schra Morning Light, Philadelphia; Uncas, Alexan- rin. PHILADELPHIA, 2—Arrived, F Carlisie, Providence ; echrs John ohn Fidedor iad VMecabe, Pickup, Norwich; Reading RR No 38" Weeks, Hartford; Boston, Nickerson, mehip Norman, Crowell, Boston; bark Sea, auoasachrs’ AM Flanagan, Colina, Mar n, Ludlam, and Lady Ellen, Salon 5 ‘ath; Zoylay Crowell; JH Moore, Nickerson: Livyd;” & 8 Miler, Smith ; Par!’ Thompson, Gardner, Steelman ; ER Grabarn iM W'G Dearborn, Soull; J 3 Hewitt, Fos Godfrey; V Sharp, Sharp: “arah Pi Janes; Fanny 3iake, Clark, ‘and Annie Magco, Young, Bos: Green Bay, Wis. The republicans of the Second district of Wiscon- sin Neen nominated for Congress Hon. B. F. Hopkins, The Democratic Congressional Convention of the Sixth district 6 Pennsylvania—Lehigh and Mont gomery counties—yesterday unanimousiy nominated John D. Stiles for Congress. General Cartschurz spoke last evening at Scran- ton, Pa., to the Jargeat German audience ever as- sembled Jn thar ity, a large proportion being demo- crats, Hon. John ‘A. Griswold, the republican candidate for Governor, left his home in Troy last night for New York. He wiil stop at the rooms of the Union League. The Republican Congressionat Convention for the ‘Third district of lowa on Wednesday renominated William B. Allison, The Repndlican Convention at Blackshear, Georgia, on Wednesday nominated J. W. Clif for Congress, oft ae. Having thus far been successful in estab- lish! ng such encouraging results, he caused to be my Je an instrument to receive the chemi ingre- aie nis a5 decomposed and measure them successively ) transinitved, both in weight and volume; and their © wantitive relations to each other being known (oxygen to hydrogen as one to two in volume and as eight to one in weight), he easily tabulated a set of signals ve which at last was secures intelligible, facile and rapid cominunication, ‘This evolution is Known among chemists as the electrolysis of water, though, of course, it is greatly modified. This, then, was his discovery im miniature. The limits of the farm house were now too small for the advanced state of nis operations, and he soon collected his matcriel and set ont for Buitalo to make his experiments upon an enlarged plan in the waters of Lake Ontario. le remained there until the 17th of June, 1568, and it then became necessary for him, in order to ‘effect his new purpose, to take into his confidence a gentieman whose scientific at- tainments would assist him im such matters of astronomy as would be requisite to find the most exact degrees of latitude at the termini of a line parallel to the equator, and, therefore, to have each point bear from the other due east and west. For the western terminus of this line a point near the . arker. which was adopted by acclamation, the reading ne a District—Stephen S$ Art jot and N. Wilson ‘being frequently interrupted by vociferous cheers:— Parker, a of New York, in convention as- Seventh District—E. P. Ross and C. 0. B. Walker. scuibied, reafinin the national democratic platform Righth District—Henry A.B ichmond and James adopted in New York on the 7th day of July, and | Jackson, Jr. they call the special attention of their fellow citizens TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF PETER CAGGER. to the following propositions embodied in this de- Mr. CALVIN Frost, of W* sgtchester, teelingly al- claration of principies:— Inded to the sudden death a; Peter Cagger, culogiz- First—The immediate restoration of all the States | ing his ISriet a as a citize A and a ee sre ts fi i¢ Union under the constitution, | valuable services as a me Mper of the democrat = waa othe ot Miva are deprived by the unconstl- | party. He offered the fo) iopving resolution, which tational and bebe papi Rope | < . pp onatess ‘Was adopted :— ee : hi ‘tuatin; ul y urpa- Resolved, That this Conv en‘fon rooognize in the deat! Sensor dower threatens ihe establishment ofa cen of our Inte'coi anton and iva ret fend, ever Cagger, of not only a lo e ic ane - A aad in place of a federal Union ot pooch sole ‘county. i “ ar ite i agence e ene Second Amnesty for all, Past political offences | Doses, and qiven uureesree diy ‘wed tuvcltahly to provacte the Binion yin itizens without any huterfercnice | Mitac Tuetaty hy fated sed hi ee 0 ; aat eof a 2 wae oF bi "he federal government. ¢ preston’ of our urateful ren gembrance. Third—The payment ef the public obligations, in On motion the officers of the Convention were strict accordance with their terms, in gold only | qirected to inform Yae candidates of thelr nomina- when gold is nominated in the bond, and in the | tions, and then, with r epeated cheers for the ticket, Jawful currency of the country when coin is not specified. jual taxation of every species of pro- Cleared — LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. the Convention a@your ned sine die. ter; Hannah Little, Ratificazion Mccting in Albany. eet ak : Mok ley, Kits,’ Providence 4 B Lave Casvantres.—William Naylan, eight years of ton; Pathwa; McElwee, atid A Wool Warnes * . bona: x rity of Toronto, C. W., was selected, and its lati Schr Bagatnok, Rollin Lond Reaiing RR No %, Weeks, Hartford; M Grito’, Grifing, dot Peratidast theta siteation it See aye, ead tee ALBANY, Sept. 3, 1868. | tude was found to be 43 degrees 3s minutes 28 seconds | age, residing at 549 Third avenue, broke his right leg | Schr Af Smith, Wilson. New Lesion, Nalad Queen, Cha, Fail iver: 0 8. Watson ‘AdamgyKan: discontinuance of inquisitorial modes of assessing | The democrata hel 4a very large ratification meet- | north. Several Gays wore spent in reducing a sct of “| yesterday afternoon in jumping off the Boston Bor Mave Davia, Blair, Hertiord for Rondout. Purscelay Aliyae nts Mes Des ocseaiae aie and colleeting internal revenue, ing here to-night. "included in the audience were af. | Intricate astronomical observations — Hoacester’ x 8 x y hr Ey G B Somers, Pray, Newbu ne currency for the government and the delicacy of finding the latitude to inches on the surface tahoe train at Forty-second street. He was taken | Schr Eva, Norwich, je uryport. 7 evue Hospital. Norwich) Sailed—Steamship Juniata, Hoxie, New Ovleans via Ha laborer - | teen ward clubs, n' imbering from one to three hun- | of the earth. 3 being done they went to the lagton, * Eecar aud tap canon th ot Grace ana ike tied c - | eastern end, in the town of Sandy Creek, Oswego | ,,J0s¢ph Myers, fourteen years of age, residing at Flynn, Brid for New) 5 lept 1—Bark Mary C Fox, from Philadelphia border. sat ee ae aches haere oraeaaigy ba nau © ws, gti hee county, in this State, and located it with the same dp heat Lepheas hbo ih aaty eee in the freon, New Haren for F rt Jobeeon, for Portland, and brig J MeIntyre, from do tor Portamouth, h—Reform of abuses in the administration; re- |i Med torches. Ca} ital Park was lighted by gas and | (oora of precision as In the first instence notes, | foot by being run over yestet ay An Broadway, near jew Haven for Elizabeth NH, went to’ sea yesterday; ship Grahams Polley, from 46 auction of the standing army and navy; abolition of | numerous Chinese lanterns. ‘There were five stands giecting to verify both by accurate surveys. The | Pine street, by the patent car. He was taken to the jew Hi for Antwer is now poms out. PORTLAND, Sept l—Arrived, bark J F aa brig Minnie leared—Brig E Ida F Wheeler, Dyer, NYork ; Gon; do, PAWTUCKDT, Sept 2— ) schrs Ainesican Engle, Shaw, Philadelphia; Perine, Sheflield, Rondout ‘Saile’—Sehr Cinplasa Allen, Hale, NYork. PROVIDENCE. Sept 2—Arrived, schra Kboclella Blew, Po- in, Richmond: Thomas Boor, Somers, Bx 'timore; John B Buckalew, Robbing, New Brunewick, NJ; Marshall O cal instrumen- { and auiong the Speakers were Judge Homer A. Nel- talitics designed Hn seni neato Sremicgs restora son, Attorney General Champlain, A. P. Lanning, tion of rightful authority to and the independence of | Judge Norris, be Brooklyn; A. J. Rogers, of New Jer- the Executive and judiciary and the subordination lagnus Gross, E. 0.° Perrin and Herman @f the military to the civil power. jer, of New York. Seventh--Byual rights and protection for natural- OBITUARY. City Hospital. Louisa Tyler, residing at No. 287 Second street, while carrying a tub of syrup, fell and scalded her: self seriously yesterday afteruoon. She was taken to the City Hospital, TROUBLE IN THe EIGHTH WARD—ANOTHER AL- LEGED ASSAULT ON A POLICEMAN.—About six o'clock last evening officer Muldoon, of the Eighth precinct; line joining these two points is about one handred and thirty miles long, and is, as before stated, due east and west. The paratus was then immersed at a considerable distance from the shore in twenty- five feet of water, and was protected from the vio- lence of the waves and currents by temporary wooden bulkheads completely surrounding tt, Accompanied by your correspondent the expert- Schr Gloucester, New Haven for Elizabethport. Schr W 8 O'Brien, Ryan, New Haven for Philadelphlay Schr Stranger, Davia, New Haven for Elizabethport. Schr New Regulus, Hallock, New Haven for Elizabethport, Schr Memento, Todd, New Haven for Albany. Schr Addie P Avery, Ryan, New Haven for Philadelphia, Selsey, Shropshire, New Haven for Fitrabeih- ted native born citizens at home and abroad, and = asserting of American nationality, which shall command the respect of foreign Powers and by the eupnonious and somewhat suggestive nom de plume of “Sloppail Johnny,” upon a charge of assault and battery on a woman named Sarah Jack- son, The arrest was made in Mercer street, above Informration was received in this city late last night that ex-Governor Thomas H. Seymour, of Connecticut, had departed this life, after a painful illness from typhoid fever, in his native city. Deceased was born Schr E F Meany, Lew: ct. J 5 menter went again to the western station and the Bene Curios ney’ Bont ei Harbor. pe ag Ieee he rd, wer Nineecert Case tee Struggling ser usuoual ‘integrity and constitatioaat Thomas H. Seymour, Same depth ‘or water (when uninnuencod. by the | erences an named John Davis, otherwise known | Sehr Republican, Wallace, fag Harbor for Albany. omic, and nten Carroduthac, enon; Catay Ml same depth of water (when uninfiluenced by the tide) and upon the same mathematical parallel of latitude. It was likewise protected by a wooden easing. Reservoirs of sheet iron couistruction, of torty cubic feet capacity, were placed at each end wee a4 ee pecan Winton, Pel. to the ubmarine Wrecking Co, Towed to this port four masted ship Harriet E Bonse. raataps The schooner reported in yesterday's editio Eaton, should have read barks oe BRighth—That the thanks of a grateful peeple are ever due -to the soldiers and muailors who perilled their lives in defenve of the repubtic, and that their claims upon the gorernment and the people shall be Saunders} Surah A Falconer, Wilson,'and J < ‘N Steelman, ‘ebb, do for Pawineket ; Tabitha & Hannah, Deming, Hobo: Below, briz William Mallory Jf, Wilbur, from Peusa- q “Balled —Seh Adelaide, fepqeaame sek Ann _— on and properly adjusted to receive and measure the Well, Bllzabe:hport ; Pell 8 C Vous alloc. and Mary held sacred and inviolable. im the year 1808, in the city of Hartford, Conn., and | constituents as thiey should be resolved ta etorne Frince, and wile the offcer was conveying BELOW. Fecoseal, Wopduell Atany ul ey haring Fhomast Ninth—Thas we nation is under deep and lasting : : to the previously codified signals by which the | his prisoner to the station house, when pnss- - Gibbs, NYork ; Vandal, Lore de. (or Elle sloop ebligation to President Andrew Johnson, who, de- | W488 consequently at the time of his death in his electrical effects were to be interpreted. On the 6th | ing the St. Bernard Hotel, rhage ge Alien bot Highland Mary. H Davis, Dewnrt, Kiizabethport, eerted by @ party which proved faithless to the prin- | sixty-first year. His early education was carefully day of July everything had been arranged with scra- cere wae ageailod by three pte? Fn coer 4 SATLUD. afk) FRANCISCO, Seq t Faieateds chive (not steamers) pied ‘ . , . 4 : MD. weramenito, Litnt, ; nielro. pp ed ny a ded to, and when he arrived at proper years | pulous care, the various parse of his bastery ae says, came Gut of Allen's place and knocked down Ee “ chine and connecting apparatus were appropriately adjusted and the final trial commenced. A dozen Jrnitless attempts were made to make the instruments rform their ostices, At last the various parts were rought up for inspection and the fault was soon discovered and his co-worker was duly informed by telegraph. Three days passed, and on Monday, the 10th of July, attwo o » everything was again Ned ‘no teported) 4, ahip Flest ford, Stover, NYork (thé F's arrival out ns not been reported). VANNAH, Anga0—Arrived, achr Sparkling Sea, Terry, York. Sept 3 Claret, sohr Charles Brewer, Montericieo. Bt LLIVAN, Aig 21—Sailed, schrs Stampocic, Stratton, and Sea Queen, Wooster, NY SALEM,'Sept |—Arriy deiphia; Idenrietia, Fam y he was sent to the Military Academy at Middle- nstizution, and who will be honored in history as one of the moat detertined defenders of ‘Amirican town, where he pursued his studies with much Uberty, and that Chief Justice Chase, who, in the | energy and displayed considerable ability. After trial instituted to-depose the Executive as an obsta- leaving the academy he remained at home artiaan amd revolutionary purposes, proved fafurah to his high trusts, and is call Tea to the grati- | for a short time and then commenced the practice of law, for which profession he exhibited an early pre- tude not only of the democracy of this State and na- Steamships Eagle, Haran and Hamburg; Aleppo, Live ingston, Savannah; Niagara, Wind at sunset NE. Marine Disasters. SrRAMEHIP GFN MEADY—The owners of the steamer Gen and kicked him, his prisoner, in the meantime, es- caping. when the rescuers also left. Davis was sub- sequently arrested by the Fifteenth precinct police. Later onicer Lonsdale, of the Staten Island force, Who resides at No, 97 Prince street, in coming out of his house, met a man in the hallway, and on inquir- ing what he was doing there was naively informed Deutachiand, Southampton poe! via Queenstown; H Liv- jorfolic. ‘hra Brandywine, Irelan, Phila- jardiner for NYor “| - Meade have received the following telegraph atch from ‘2d—Arrived, Pay ton, bat of all friends of civil government. They | dilection. Asa lawyer he was quite successful and | got in position, the weather being calm andethe by the stranger that he had just licked an oMtcer her captain, dated Key Went, Rept 1:-- "Sten ip_ General adeiphia; Sar en. endorse and ratify the national nominees for the | rewlized a handsome income from the practice of the | water smooth and agitated, A ScoW Was sec! outside and was hiding, whereupon Lonsdale, who, | Meaderan on Maryland Rest’ at o’dlock Friday morning; 0, Bept 1— solr JW Fish, Wie Presidency and Vice Presidency, mames which com- professton Which jhe selected to follow. Desiring, | from which to operate and was finally anchored at | 8$ Will be inferred, was im plain clothes, arrested | Wesae ts on Maryiatd port 2h ult, No perceptible damage n jowever, to satisfy an inclination for journalistic fame he attached himself to one of ine leading papers of his State, and his literary abilities, together with his close observation of pass: ing events, enabled him in a comparatively short time to fill the editorial chair—a position which he occupied with much honor and prodt to himself and rise patriotism, statesmansbip amd the virtues of The Christian gentleman with the heroism of a sol- dier who is true to the Union he Bess fought to preserve. Horatto Seymour, the fearless cham- jen of popalar rights and fversonal liberty, e determined opponent of fanaticism itn all its forme, the firm supporter of the national government him. On being brought to the station house he gave his name as George Harri SHIPPING NEWS. each end. He then commenced to generate a power- ful stream and an immense quantity of the. decom- posing Mnid, which he stood ready to let loose upon the susceptible medium, a hundred radiating agents converging toa common centre, ali charged with y, and which were only waiting for the the hull, machinery or cargo; will leave this port for New Orleans to-morrow,'* on SIP ENTrRPRtse, Morn, from Liverpool f befored reported at Fayn!, encountered a. hurrican uy 26, at 45 30, on 48, and sornng mainmast, No surcey had been id. She was leaking at the rate of 18 to 30 inches per hour on the 6th. MISCELLANEOUS. KS PULMO: SD TONIC and Scr SYRUP, ENCK'S CH 8 SEAWEL Hcines wiil eure con- touch to speed the fluid upon its impulsive - Buta FRONTRNA, ashore at Quogue, LI, isin a critical po- - BG ny meg ape a ag 4 bowel Fat ot the clan he, ae Cece eee me guar: | those interested in the publication of the paper, | errand. At seventeen minutes pune te ere Almanac tor New Vork-=Tiis Day. sition, being deeply imbedded ining oeurd and chord en ee Fhe Beawrood Tonio betpa te disepive the toon vhserne on the dian of the eitizen—who, as Governor, vindicate: About the sume time he filled the position of | handled the operating serew and sent the following erly blow wet in, th hich there Is a creat. probabiity, she will ie jul nc heips the food to digest before tt sours Ip the rights, protected the interests and added fresh | Judge of Probate. ‘The acquaintances” which he | deaputeten. top She was built in Brewer, Me, in 1862, | Setordach, ani ceues a goot angesite Justre to the glory of the Empire State—is fitly asso- | formed among men of ail classes and the popularity | J. B. SPRARMAN— Sun rises 5 29 | Moon rises eve 753 1 The Pulméoic Syrup makes goov, rich bloo!. All. three of ciated in the campaign which is to restore erder, | which he won for himself by his genial and warm Success at last is mine. JAMES H, MOWER. ¢ 2» on | Eft a ee ia Se ur (not Hy Hubbard), ashore on Block | these medicines are required at the same tive. This ts the Deere Witt Concral Peace eae, re American | disposition, associated with a longing for political | At nineteen minutes past twortioce MOWER» | Sun wets... 6 28 | High water, morn 9 40 | Island, is biiged and neariy fn of water, The. Caplalt has rople, with General Francis P. Blatr, Jr. Who sU8- | fame,ginduced im to become a candidate for Con- the respons Mr. Mowrr— The world will acknowledge your triumph. J. B. SPEARMAN, Two hours were then spent in Uninterrupted commu: ication upon matters relating chiefly to the appara- tus, its operations and disposition, The theory upon which he deterinined to make the line of transmission—a parallel of latitude—is (vunded upon the natural disposition of electricity over the earth; but as to the particulars Mr. Mower declined to enlighten me, as Was also the case in regard to many points of his apparatus. As to the whole evolution of despatching messages through water, using it as the only medium, without the aid of any wire or insulated conductor, it may be explained thus:—The water at the point ‘of contact with the fluid 1s decomposed in the first drop, when the chemical separation advances to the second glo- bule and there effects a like change, communicat the evolution to the third, and so on in the line ol only way to cure consumption. A patient must befin to grow im flesh before matter will ripen in the lungs and heal them up. The HH was # good Ad vessel of 260 tona, built | Dr. SCHENCK will be professionally at his roome, No. 32 fen, Ct, in 186. Flond street, Now Vork, on Tuesday, Septemer 18, and at 98 Scum Marron DRATER, before reported ashore, hes been | ancrer St Haston, on Wednesday, Hepvember 16; al d . Saturday af hts prineipal oltice, No. 1b North Sixth diacharged of her coal and taken up oy means of caste, and | Corner of Commelce Fhindantia. Boe eee eed towed to the Boothbay marine railway, where she will un- vo a dergo thorough repairs. BSOLUTE DIVORORS LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ScUR AWN MARIA (of Harrington, Me), from Millbridge different States ; desertion, drunkenness, tc. sufficient for Boston, white entering Boothbay harbor, struck on a | cause; no publicity; no charge until divorce obiarseds aivice ledge atthe entrance of the Raster pasange, unhung her | free. M, HOWES, Attorney, 78 Newnan strect. jer an other damage, which caused her to leak ~— aerate — badly. Steamer Spray went to her aasistance, and towed her OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE STATE LOT. to a wharf, where she is now discharging cargo of lumber in + _teries of Kentucky :— order to repair. DIATE OF MEXTUORT GEADA Orage 1G, sure. 8, 1868, New Jresry Prot Roar, No 4, Capt Richard Brows, a ae nee " set ts was nen evening of 24 Ina, off the Woodlands, with & lata onary oF KexTuoRE—ouAae 15 prt, ies fchooner in tow, botiom up, the wind at the time fresh from Hh LD Hn B® 8 Nera Strom the Highlands, omer 08 AAR UNE ANNO 87 Yo ep consortparEn NerRh crepe Wh oh a ite, 3B, 9. 72, 63, 8, 16, 6%, 60, G1, 18, 3, 22 Miscellaneous. NSOLIDATRD—CLARS 68, RED William Rogers will launch an Al ship next Saturda: GRbOORY, a ec » Managers. engaged assistance, and @ sirong force was at work on There in very little probability, however, of ins i peace the government he maintained upon the battle field of the war; that all registration and excise laws should be uniform in their operation throughout the State, and that the execn- tion of excise jaws and the collection of fees under them should be made through the local s#uthorities in the several counties; that in the State as in the national government they demand economy in expenditure, a strict adherence to the letter and spirit of the constitution and the protection of the rights of the people against the encroachments and monopolies created by apecial Jegisiation. That the canals of the State, which have contributed aa to the wealth and the com- mercial Leger ew etn remain the ye 4 of its citizens; that they should be = t alu as a major of the Ninth infantry, In August perfect rey and so improved as to mee ‘ e ] ort b following year he was promoted to the lieu- demands of @ constantly increasin; Ngee ted Ryd tenant colonelcy of the Tweifth infantry. On the the tolls should be reduced, #0 as comman death of Colonel Ransom he was promoted to the carrying trade, and that ae management | command of the ment, At the pestle of Che provided for is ‘a bill passed by the last democratic regi | haere d honors, He accordingly entered the po- ticat arena and threw down the gauntlet of oppo- sition, The contest was a pretty warm one, fis friends worked hard for him and succeeded in se- curing the prize he sought, This was in 1843. He continued in office during the whole term and was al ‘8 noted for his industry while in the House in the discharge of any duty that fell to his share. Military fame was now the magnet that attracted Mr. Seymour’s ambitious yearnings, and like many of the young men of period he resolved upon following the fortunes of General Scott through the adventurous flelds of the Mexican war. In March, 1846, the year after which his Congressional career w brougiit to a close, we find him in the Mexican cam- PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 3, 1868, Herald Packages. Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will please deliver al! packages intended for the HenaLn to our regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Press do not now collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, Ba The ollice of the Herald steam yachts JAMES and JRANNETCE is at Whitehall slip. All communications from owners and consignees to the masters of inward bound vessels will be forwarded free of eharge. CLEARED. Steamship Deutachiand (NG), Weasels, Bremen Ovirichs Co. Steamsbip Eagle, Greene, Havana—Atlantic Mall Steam- Bath. She is thoroughly butit of white oak, and copper Sn satiataatc Hiht nts ~ ultepec, on the ith of September, 1847, ne highly } transmission, always in the same stratum of water, 3 ened throughout. ee i to be calle the Herentes, The en- OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SH2yhy Col Assembly and rejected by the radical Sistinguisnea imself and was promoted for gallant | to the end of the series: and. whe tive decom- | ,Fieausnip M Livingston, Baton, Savannah—Livingstom, | terprising builder pratyives to lay the keel vr wuniher ship as + lege Lottery of Kentucky — shares sould we adopted, no that corruption and peculs- | anderen me ad Was prom alike a compli. ret noraliee aeeice Fox t C0. 7 A. ieee Lowery of Kentucky soon aa tl ules i off, Whalemen. Arriced at Provincetown 30th, achr BT Croeker, Chandler, Atlantic Ocean ; no nil on board. Semt home on the voyage 66 bbis ap and 20 do wh oi). Also arrived 39h, sehr DC Smit Kenny, Atlantic Ocean, ap 100 wo. Ri dato, schr Eilen Rizpab, Wie Prince oly last report. Arrived Bist, ‘Leach, prtng Atlantic Ocean, 30 wh—420 ep all told. Reporia Aug 18, schr Washington an, Jenny, Fairhaven, 85 ap thie season. Also arrived Sint, solr Rising Sun, Freeman, Atiantic Ocean via Bosion, with off as before reported, Arrived at Nantucket Sist, achr Abbie Bradford. Murray, Abantte Veen with 4) bhis ap ofl, Reporte, no date, brig In tion shall cease and the canal revenues be honestly | ment to his pro: applied to ¢he maintenance of the canal and the } that meno payment of te debts incurred in their construction. jpon this platform the democracy of New York appeal to all classes in the community for support, despecially to the working people, who are bur- dened with unequal taxation, which absorbs the fruits of their labors and removes the incentives to dnd ividual aud associated industry; and par yee re to each other and to the advocates and defender constitutional Lams A throughout the Union that the verdict of the State a! be recorded for the princi- pies and the policy of which our national State g@ivndard bearers are the chosen representa tives. position takes _ in the first, negative decompost- Hon 1s evolved in the last. It will be seen at once that the quantity of electricity required to resolve the evolution ts in constant roportion, tothe force of chemical affinity by which the elements are united, and it therefore only requires great propulsion to send the decomposed ingredients on ad infinitum in the direction of the promulgation of the agent effecting the same. Why this line of invariable de- composition is always east and west, Mr. Mower, a8 I remarked before, will not now ‘disclose, ‘The Teason for the electricity’s acting in the same stra- tam is explained in the unequal densities of differ- ent strata; and that the intensity of gravitation acts Steamship Niagara, Biakeman, Norfolk, City Paint and Richmond—N L, McCready, ship ty Howes, San Francisco G 1D Sutton. Ship E Stetson, Moore, London—Grinnell, Mintnrn & , ‘Wark Sarah, Atkins, San Francisco-C Comstock G Co. Bark Eleanor (.), Rosewarne, Liverpool Boyd & Hinck- “hark Bounding Billow, Vidutich, Cadiz -Tapper & Beattie. Bark Zuima (Br, Hewitt, Buenos Ayres—Gerbard & Nor: vere Moskwa (Rus), Paack, Antworp_ I Baetjer, lena, Searls, Aspinwall—-Panama Rriiroad Co. Brig Nelly Citiford, Lowe, St Tho: Peniaton & Co. Brig Mary Rice, Liroug E Ward & Co. y Hay Brig Gondolier (itr), Roverta, Bay Crandall, Um- wess as well as to his coolness on ‘able day, He was also with General Scott at the city of Mexico, In the following year he returned howe and was mustered out in a then, with @ number of overs who distinguished them- selves from the military service of the United States, Mr. Seymour 04 entered into political life, and the success which usually attended him’ did not forsake him. in isso he became # cand. date for the frst position of the people of his Btate on the democratic ticket, — Opy * aneites awe other candidates, 5. ‘oater, Who was the champior t ‘j dohn Boyd, the staudar: cret at tee tree Eine SHELBY COLLEGR—EXTRA OLA88 41, srrTry i) a, 1 ned oe V 46, 20. CE, 8! hide Covington, Ky. ORNS, BUNIONS AND ULOF gone 2 J worst kind cured without p RATED TORS OF FID i 5A a4 Coleman, Nant, 73 bole Bor 10,000 ain by Dr. KIMBEU vearer of the free sollers. | as well for unponderable bodies as those of con- hray & Co. Si fron Hele iT SH, to wery. 00 testimonials, partment for THE ELECTORAL TICKET. he Hoes Of alt pars gs uutested on all sides, ‘The ro- | siderable weight. Nor can any salt or pase, heid in | © Bre Alpi ep Craig Sydney, OB CR Swain Uimpheay | ath uns ep MB his te ie i si aha intend 3 a ings, reported the fol- ” aries Were brought into requisition | solution by water, deflect the line of transmission Bri . = Is lark Wm Roweh, Nye, of Honolila, wae akodadi Ju REAT BARGAINS ——— se aed ai thong wa ratified -= Nothing ¥ ee fete ore ime Nel favorite nominees. | from its parallelism to the surface of still waters Brig Kitdare (Br), Macomber, Cow Hay Paniston 400, tiline teres right whaling. yoke My 1 bark Midas, G Cotter Mack ra Hue wines nt kis tod ret lowing ries a Baro canis: . bees po Pre for ie ie at one time it was | first, because of the laws of gravitation: and, Brig Oswego (ir), Boyle, Liverpou!, N8—Morrison & Phil ee Se rated ch + Sugars a Drake, NB, no 01) since lea ich Isianaa, At Bermuda 28th ult, schra Geo Brown, Crenner, of Boston, 80 bbIa for ahi ratic candidate; but bis at the ce jos. Re ol Bey mour, and he GNEW, corner Greenwich Fr A York. secondly, for the reason that these bodies are them- Henry W. Slocamy, of Kings. selves acted upon by magnetic influences. ‘The only ipa. viovory perched upon the ban Scie Jolla (HF), Plaatye, Port Spain—Jas Douglass, q a j Lidith May, Grows, of Weilitest, 80 do for Saar —————_— Delos De Wi was elected to the Gabern, 1 chy me acti Yi legraph; Sebr Ligale (Br), 8, Areceibo, PR J E Ward & Co, Tayior. of Provincetown (arrived at St RIZES CASHED AN TION FURNISHED seta Wolaleioe mlecters, he held for three successiy as, He ws Pres Will be the dsl waves. rising: are rie ea two i hee Toe oth Pe wae, Sega ener Ly ts isan Yohla oll, will ‘not discharge. At Be Re- in Royal Havana an sf Tagaheestoterion, ore, Lowis A. Edwards, of Suffolk, dental elector in Aller Prosideut Fierce was | hemispheres at different times: but these barriers Sehr Kaward (ir), Gerior’ Fort Coledontn, CB GH Brew oko sehr J ts Tavior, Of Frovinctown,, 18 days Banker and Broker JAC hon etree. do lmaae Ven Anden, of Kings, sected Chick’ Magistrate of the nation he appointed | can be easily stirmonnted by sitikiug the apparatus on, y poke" Aty Ii, nt BY 04, tom 4890, woke pacy Bw - Se “ee Jo L00rge le Fox, of Kings. Mr. Seyinoar @® Minister to Russia, On his reiurn | ton depth beyond their infience, Scht Shuttiern Cross (ir), George, Winitsor, NS Crandall, | ualen Prociuearou 22 days out, with 40 bbis ap oll. R43 RAIN eee Ae P joseph Dow)ing, of New York. from kurepe he engaged in the politics of his Siate Mr. Mower called his assistant to Albany and com. | Umphray & Co. Sawie 66 Seabee ¥, Pith po io. -uswald Ottendorfer, of New York. 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