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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1869 a God and Aaviour of our fathers, ourselves and our children, April 27, with mdse Post Foreign Ports. GENCE legal offence for s man to, have the dies end arnestly imploring Wie guidance in our counsels and con: *Ohot Hose’ ips iaher 2 mamive. Arryger, aug 8—arsve, © B Haasting Giikey, Callao. SUBURPAN INTELLI' moulds in bis jon, That It was only & duct, His converting spirit to renew the hear of those who'| July if, tn lon a7; for 10 dare after reuading, the led 8d, Alexandria, Labay, 8an Francisco, offence when plates from which count hostilé to ite beneficent provisions, that by voles, vote strong NW gales; since ‘then fine weather ALGoa Bay, June @ T Kemp, Taylor, Bandy ™ were printed were found in @ man’s ‘and the press they may avocate the excellence which 8, lon 88 ard cy NEW JERSEY. Sion. ‘His client's offence simply tn not how oppone, and thal ie may deliver our baloved Sue from | for Matvellies; Mt, tai $9184, lon 1440 aktp Ruunderbolt | " Buiaror, Aux 6-Galled, Island Queen, Brooks, Balt . Hie cllent ee pox into the East river Or hand: | tors wno are receiving ten per cent. higher p ih the curge and cause of intemperance and advance nad | (Bryfrom Bombay for Liverpool; July 6, lat 19 8. lon 108 | more, N fag 1 over to the authorities when his friends left it | paid in the Reroluiion; and, whereas the statement made by sadmaatind Seeone- Heap: Heneas to Tie dieins geaee Mein ae rnneeise (BP), roms Rangoon for Falmouth; sth; | _ In Kingroad 84, bark Josie Nicholas, Nicholas, from New beta riacs in ‘nis possession. Mr. Ailen, the Assistant Distriot | Per in the sald Laver Onion, iat abe fd, not know tial as | _ li Thata daily Boston morning two cent paper devoted | for Falmouth; Ihvh, i 48.8, lon 2-43 W, bark Antipotes | BuxwmBuayEM, “Aug 1—Arrived, Pleiades, Stetson, and A Man FATALLY InJURED ON THE Enis Ran attomey, called Fah ns Re Samay bas - discharged from her office is » she latter indy having had to'temperan e gould ibe widely, crenata, and ogals oo arent (Br), fetes Reondon foe: Cochin Fu et 0 20 8, lon 26 be b 5 Ben| Bong, hoo HADGOOD. ork; 4th, New York (8), No1 , 1864, fren O 1 + ndon a j oaD.—On Monday evening @ man named Paul Willen the defendant was Susrged was made punish- oe ved, ‘That ¢ ve maaldar ft pet tonal toon aire or. fe, id others in that direction, and recommend | 91 ae Jon 49 60 W, ship Charger, from — tecring saat. i subolt do'Marco Polo, Mien, y tyne it 3 y eas denholt ; do Marco Polo, Mi! do; 6th, Industrie, Kelly jamped off an Erie Railroad train, betweeD | fie bya ine of not exceeding $3,000 or imprisou- Geaisation to admit her as # delegate to tho National Labor | ® committee consisting of Messi Spooner, Griswold, Ful- hip California (of Roston), Adams, Alt ‘west coast of | ti }» Ainssen, a on i. more, i ton, Baker and Haven, to aid hi his undertaking. ico), March 23, with mdse to Wm 'F Weld 4 Co. Crosse BORDEAUX, Aug 2—Satled, Elpia, Jensen, NYork. Greenwood and Southfield, and was so injured that | ment for not more tnan five years, or both. Com- paren ai, The State Probibitory Committ thorized to call | th tor in Paci Fi ' “ y he became insensible, He was taken to Jersey City, | missioner Newton decided to hold ‘the defendant to | In behalf of 2,000 printers, WM. STIRK, | a convention in case aay’ exigenoy arioes that shail In tolr | two caomihe had ght aint eer ee ae cue for the first } BROUWERSHAVEN, Aug ‘Arrives, iy B Wright, Treat, cl calms, with occasional istance, but he died | await the action of the Grand Jury on a charge of President New York Typographical Union N judgment maike tt rye gales; 61 days out took the first fresh favorable wind. Maj Barer, Aug 16—Arrived, steamship Ville de Parla, Sur- BE ey out thirty-four yeura | assisting, aiding and abetting to counterfelt amert- a After considerable debate the address and resol fl tah 2G, lon TB W, had a very severe wesiariy gains mont, orator i 9 ¢ na prooedes) ry A’ Aubrey (Br), a family, who r cal in, and discharged him on the count referrip tion were adopter {ter the Couvention : ARBADOS, July Of age and loaves & wie Mavenue, New York. Goro- | to the lorelga coin. ‘The amount of bail was tuen PROHIBITION. Mouse ee June, 78 days out, moderate winds. June 1 of Faisiand Weeks, from and Tor Nore, Tarr eet Hattie w Dodge, Freee Mod street. neat Sid an 1aquest. vodueed to $5,000, and the defendant was fully com- a In the Xouth Atinntis, “betweon Ia 40'and a7, had aix heavy | Salied 981, sche Eveline, Carroll, NYork. Hudson City. (ted to await the action of the Grand Jury. The Prohibition Liquor Law tn Massachusetts. | northerly ge; crossed Pquator in Atlantic July 19, in lon CARDIFF, Aug 4—Arrived, lly Shiel, NYork. cig caneataiceste Cans olly The semperince Men of Massachusetts in (From the Boston T: ansertpt, August 16.) mW. uly 30, ie 1630 N, lon 49 80 W, was passed Vv Balled 4th; Rotshag, Hall, NYor! ee ee ean Hotel, at West | MATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS Council—Dusiness Travencted—Resolutions | tt cannot be pretended except for etfect—as any | }ur's 128, ton 81 39 W, alguailzod atin Grolear Mice teak | CA ROMABEY: July W—Arrived, Thomas Freemaa, Owen, at the account publ enact “pro- | Melp in ty spoke re Bd). End, states pl Boston, August 17, 1869. nibitory,” which was placed upon the statute books | schr Alice Parker, from Belfast, Me, for St homas, “4 ™OADEn Fons (aad ved ia M Lon > Ames, NYork. and the charges made against bim are so one-sided | Proceedings of Yesterday—Important Resolue ‘ag to convey an impression not jusitfied by the facts, 2 md a ace to take mis lie of Dumont was simply 6 | 088 Oftered-Warm Debate Over Ales An: , Leli A State Temperance Convention, called by the | of Maasachusevis by violating all parliamentary Ship Shakspeare (NG), Jorgensen, Hamburg, 48 days, with In port Bist, batka Wild Gazelle, Nickerson, and F. Be prohibitionists, under the auspices of the Tempe- | usage, 1s anything but a fraud go fur as the extirpa- oles and 182 passers to vance " oH ‘0. bce: Ryd Armstrong, Lodge, une; brig Minnie A Smith, Ray, do, ARMEN, June 18—Salled, Desiree, for New Or' 0 thony’s Admission—Women’s Rights Finally tion of the traifc in intoxicating liquors is con- st! ee - seeeeraa TOE BDO: ALOE Tider erie |. Prevetls rance Alliance, met in Tremont Temple this fore- | Covned. In. ite, practical working few will have the ibe, Jonathan Codtrey (of Bonton); Roars; Yokohama, | pADReTAPH Say Oe Arrived, Kalowss Fetroll, Fallede fo resistance to the constable, nor did the latter dis. Purtapmuruta, August 17, 180, | Noon. ‘The number tm attendance was about 200. | handilood to deny ASS eRe OILS entue. | tenn otro Chics ark to Aaron D Witte komm of Hos! mcaicufti Say handy she. Garden, Ranch Lewy i 7 5 This & .W % osen . | privilege of licens! a State official, who . Enter With light southerly win jowton ; Aug's, Coringa, Bogart, do; Armada (Br), . rd = py, reolenee OF Pron Mae WR erioene het morning at half-past nine o’clock the pro- | Mr. Whiting Griswold Was chi Semporary chalr | Der may be supervised by the chief magistrate of | and.calms; pasted Angier May 14, Cape.ot (ood Hope June | NYork, ‘ a Giles & Co. now hold illegal possession of the hotel, | ceedings of the Congress of the National Labor Union | man, and made abrief address, The Committee 00 | the Commonwealth. Setting aside the legisla- | 1; St Helena a 6; croased the Hguavor July 191n long 3b. Ang8—Arrived, Sarah A Dudman (Br), Drat. Encountered a heavy blow and ful r in the S. hh : Trent, Gottend: fe eee eo em ones ae aint agaitct thers fort | were resumed in the Assembly Building. ‘The full | Permanent Organization reported the name of Mr. | tive requirement, It 1s only enforced up to the | Suounteret ® henry blow and fourful ea tn the Kure | shields for Salem (and anchored); 4th, Treaty ugar) with, The charge of embezzlement, he contends, | hogy of the delegates were present and the officers | P. Emery Aldrich, of Worcester, for president, with | Point that, will not too greatly out PUb!C | maintopsail yards, split sails, dc, DoveR, Aug b—Off, Barah A Dudman, Rogers, frou seasion are werely trespassers. President Lucker called the Convention to order. | Upon taking the chair Mr. ALDRICH delivercd an ad- | With its execution permits the sale of distilled spirits | ,, Bark duno (RG plinds, J Bean OF Cayhs Wn ceiway | | Dons, 4a? —le port bark Pawnee (Br), Ankers, for he defended th " . | In influential quarters and illegally casts the mgis of | Wonsto OTM + sux moderala | Providencs lap, Bayonne, The first business was the reading, correction and | dress in which he defen: @ principle of prohibi- | i tation around one branch of the buainess which | ™ with light winds and calms. Evermore, July 81—Arrived, Memoria, Setvigy A Won EM.zp on THB CENTRAL RaTLRoad. f f #6 gessio! tion, and urged the friends of temperance to unite “rhs AnueetGanens' exited tary Brig Star (of Salem), Sparrow, Seville, 49 days, with cork. | phia for Konigsbverg; Tallanen, Ronning York for nie toes Rt (hae gp trehantee aphoadrdepierael erpanntiy in sustaining i Other genome Blea delivered aeoaehe “itis true he is driven Patty course by the | Seance ot Perth "Amboy. Sand Sight inte pga s ‘on ae esi dciaiglaer tare On Monday evening a Woman named Mary Conners, | ‘The Chairman then announced the following com- | addresses in favor of prohibition and of sustaining | Proeetis.c of his position—ihe impossibility of dee | weadler the whole Passace. July’ 24, Francis Wilson, sear | ‘Sallod 6th, Menry, Blatt, Liverpool; 6th, John Cobboldy, wnirty-ix years of age, was walking along the track | mittecs:— bo a Ri Apis BSE th Sai aseiaiston; stroying atrade which will endure as long as lia. | man, of Sweden, fell from the foretopzallant yard to the | Horton, Nevtry. : Of the Central Hallroad, near Centreville, when she | committee on condolence—Messra. A. H. Day, Now | committee of sixteen gentlemen, omprising euch | Mai appetite, The inherent dimicuities im the law | dectandwasnanty klel a os assy wun iog | ge i ee Ree Ate AAT CSSn eee Tee aT BF ater goamoui ve of a passenger qa | Xork: Charles McLean, Massachusetts: Cogusmcir, | Hames as Miner, Spooner, Zady, Haven and other | Cannot dé overvome by auy omcor, however qeslrous | wood, £c, to Weaselu.’ Had light winds moat ofthe pat | Gatway, Aug —Cleared (Larkspur, Johnston, RYor. illed. | Coroner Watren will hold an inquest at | Iiinois; George H. Powell, Connecticut; Stiarwalt, | prominent temperance lights, were appointed on re- | Of doing his duty, erefore the person who con- ange. Great YARMOUTH, At Arrived, Jessio Anning, Ewell, rrigao's Hall, Bayonne, this evening. Virginia; Marks, New Jersey; McMahon, Maryland: | gomtions, and it was voted that all resolutions of. | Seats to assume the responsibility of its execution rig Princeton (of Brooklin, Me), Wells, Calais, 8 days, | NYork. Newark. Reed, Pennsylvania; Calrs, ‘District of Oolumb!a; | fereq be referred to that committee wathout debate, | Must do so with the unquestioned expectation of | with lath to Simpson & Clapp. GurLr, July Balled, Minsrve, Le Bot, NYork. Moftett, Tennessee; Wade, Mississippi; Walker, ala: | ‘te Ghee of eleven With, Martie criene ce | velng gullty of oMeiai delinquency. And the extent | Schr F Hell, Browsier, Hoatfort, NQ, 11 days, withnaval | _Ginnatraw, July 10—dalled, bark Tejuon, Howell (fromy CATTLE SLAUGHTERED ON THE MORRIS AND ESSEX | pama; Johnson, Georgia; Keen, lowa; Wolf, Wis- | gufoig- aa chairman, was appointed to nominate a | of tifsrlapse depends upon the ‘measure of “prolt Ee Ne aan ima Aug 1b, lat 38 15, lon 75.10, | Phiindelphia), Vento i Gastay,: Caieast Serene (oe RaILR0aD.—Un Monday evening the quarter before | consin; Field, ‘Michigan; Daily, Ohio; Cameron, | State committee PPO} bition” which legislative folly has sought to impart | Gas oui, ailwal nt pahaibinet cada (Pre h fy Cah reesrs tray eg fot a Peg eo mine o'clock passenger train from New York dashed | Kansas; Puett, Indiana, and McGuise, Missouri. The committee reported the following address and | 10 the statute. chr Isaac Hinckley, Brown, Virginia, omar, Tnoequedl do; Both, Kate Bingham, M'Lean, NOr Mto a herd of cattle, owned by Mr. 8. N. Pike, of Pe eee caries la teed Mecano tae Daily, Tegolutions:: as es, Sy 3 Schr t F'Pharg, Collin, “Georsetotyn, Do. aad nea tere Gtralte 16th, bark D McPherson (Bey the Grand Opera House, that had wandered on the | Ohio; West, Mississippt, and Shdefter, New York, .° | _ Feuiow Crrtzeno—The cause that has called ua. together 1.0. OF O. F. Sehr W Sims, Pharo, Georgetown, DC Mason, from Philadelphia for Barcelona, frack, ‘near, the Hackénstck bridge, ‘Nine were | Onmico on PlavormMesers. Cameron, ill. | g2A,wich rough 40, prominently before you tn the de Est BG Heir, Binal, Beorgtown DO. war dora, are Concern (ial Settorlto (rom, outright ang several more badly cut up aud | pois; Walker, Alabama; McGuire, Missouri; Cairs, hich yy Schr A P Avery, Ryan, Georgetown, DO, mi Arrived, John Harvey, Harding, NYork; I bruised. District of Columbia; Splvis, Pennsylvania; Trevel. | PEAToty ucnnred ana toveht orentraiee ant aters erie, | Anna! Seuston of the State Grand Lodge of | Beir AF Gisrsh, Lincoln, Piliade'phla for Hyannis, Wivaree’Duvison-and 3-0 Brookman. Savin, NOrleans, SSNS “2 Odd Fellows. i you have frequently and largely supported. For more e NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION, | New York; fuer, Inatana} Cameron, Kansas; Weel, | hen Uy fers ronlenaotrareymanorhice ae | At nine o'clock yesterday morning the Grand | ails. nen wun OTE diasase, Aaeg Rites Nanroga, Wscany, Oallaot Massachusetts; Stockton, Indiana; Cramer, Ten’ | ‘ites by you elected have, with but two exceptions, supported | LOdge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Passed Through Hell Gate, Sth, Caronte, Romano, Baltimora, lick, Michigan; Cummings, Massachusetts; Dewey, pe Chas 8 Bayits, Steele, York. han gS ae nessee; Sharp, New Jersey; Stiarwalt, Virginia; O: y, " re ic ates IN A Second Day’s Proceedings—A Larger Attend- | g, johnsou, Georzia; Kun, Towa; De Wolff, Wiscon- oe a Oe Be isig ek mere a of the State of New York, convened in annual ses- BOUND SOUTH. wiausuna) Aug Saunenn Callao. : seul ance. sin; Daily, Ohio, and A. W. Phelps, Connecticut, they occurred, so that your sober and earnest ptirpose bas | Sion in Steinway Hall, Present—Grand Master, Bt amship, Ashland, Crowell, Boston for New York, with Sailed July 81, Emma Marla, Schroeder, San Francisco ¢ TRENTON, N. J., Angust 17, 1269, Committee on Organization and Constitution.— | deen steadfastly in one directior lo W P Clyde. ‘Aug 4, Hammonia (a), From the beginning of . Messrs. H. G. Walls, Tennsylvania; McLaughlin, | the history of ‘our Commonwealth this ‘priuolplo. hn Gearge: € Gardner), Deputy: Grand: Masters, 3 Be At half-past nine o'clock this forenoon the second | Massachusetts; Kuhn, New York; Trevellick, Hiicut, | beenrecoznizea ani in some decree acted tpon. "Its NYork. Morning Ligbt,'Marks,!Salinas, PR, via New Haven, 16 ‘ava, Aug 8—Atrived, Brazil, Hibberts, NYork; 4th, t | Pettit; Grana Warden, Daniel Wood; Grand Secre- for New York, with h sua x oY to LW & P Armstrong. | Urania (s), Witt, Hambury aha rt, Eng; Oth, Atar @ay’s proceedings were opened im the “Model gans Clare, Tinos | Mottett, ‘Tennessee; Tenac Ror Foe Nera ta Peay Gioeat ned aEPeved tary, ©. V. Clark; Grand Treasurer, Jacob Russel; ey ra i, Morrison, Be gopn, Ni) 10 days, foe: fips i Corannar no ton, Newport, ; rn oe . + ‘i Nyers, Indiaua; J. H. Jones, New Jersey, and Mar- | guring his administration, prohibiting the drinting of healthy, haplain, pro tem, Royal G. Millard; Grand | — Brig Americus, Hatd, Providence for New York, in ballast, | “Olearcd 4th, Theobald, ‘Theobald, Newport and Uni Hall” of the Normal School with prayer by the Rev. | i144) Wallbridge, Massachusetts, ihe moxtfajurions form of this vice that then prevailed. The lose bsg aang psi 4 to master. di ! See se racer arid aud Used states; Bib, © Be 4 - ed. The 3. D. King, of the Green street (Trenton) Methodist The following report was then presented, read principle was, thus recognized from arty hat Marshal, Thomas Puden; Grand Conductor, L. W. Schr Mary Potter, Potter, Brown's Banks for New York, | Soule, Sinnctt, Gara. aa a Basson mole . r ‘ os what is clearly injurious to the State can be for! , 3G) ¢} 9 °@ with fish to er, POOL, Aug $—Arrived, Vanguard, Russell, - church. The day's transactions were confined to the | and referred to the Committee on Labor: Dy the Stale, ’When this “reform revived, ever any | Bristol; Grand Guardian, Jacob Levi; Grand Herald, | WEO TH bra, Calais for New York, with lumber to | NEL Ak Acucem fackton, Keller: doy Bh, Altredy Gray, Se: Gespatch of business of tlie American Normal School tne eight AROMAS Leeda otra Meer on years ago, it speadiiy azaumed ‘a legal ne leas than | Charles McDonald; Grand Representatives, James Gorham & Bgardman, recat hupeaear 654 vannah; Wm Woodbury, AoLetiaiy, 2 Cai Tonawanda, 2 m ater ) ; a , Burgess, ‘ ht, Si NB. Association, The members appeared to belong to | Congress making eight houre&. day's work for all empIOvO8 | eae tae tater ae eee wall ‘hele oe ake | Terwilliger, ©. A. Marvin, Among other distin. | ),oi¢. H Seymour, Burgess, Augusta for Newark, with | Julius, Mobile. een eae ane Nore; ath, ‘The the higher order of society, and numbered about 300, | of the government, has, after enconitering much opposition, | people coud be extirpated by the people. The first attempts ‘aished past grand officers of the order present were Schr Equal, Paull, Rockland for New York, with lime toJ ueen (s}, Grogan, do; Montreal, Smith, 'do; Pontiac, ‘Skill S “hp ' | gone into practical effectunder proclamation of the President | Wwere to control this evil by punishing those who should. ins ries fo!lowiag:—Past Grand Sures, L 8. Veitch, of | R Brown. ing, Bombay; Sth, Amelia, Berry, and Severn, Hastings, of whom a goodly number were feinales, ot the United States, This result would have been induced | quige in it to manifest excess, and by Iimiting the number of Missouri; J. P. Sanders and John A. Kennedy, of Schr Wm Arthur, Andrews, Portland, 2 days, for New York, | NYork; Pomona, Grocker, and Belgravia, Orkney, NOrleans$ a ttar eame desultory discussions of small moment | 2”'¥, by ®xtraordinary, obstrec'tens tnterposed, by subor: | the pin here it should be sold, as well as the circum: | Now Yor Past Grand Masters—George Smith, D, | With lumber to MA Wilder. Magna Charta, Williams, Galveston. I Be ss esaas eg ens =F Fy Oren apes | Willies wane” wy WS WAR lo arty” Oth wae wir or ould govern the sale. "Even tnder these re. | NeW York, Past G be rein. of New | Schr E Nickerson, Nickerson, Boston for New York, Cleared 5th, Ora, Olsen, Galveston; 6th, Isaac Webb, Mot Me Rev, Joseph Alden, LL. D., President of the | Conzresstu its euuctinent, “Their oppestion, however, wae | eee te ce wag sacs, cnt “tho fifteen gallon Inw,” | Es Baresi rver stor AOU G, A. mine vat La Le omy orp di ea te eo Rela {inier, and Nunquam Dormia, Cousins, Mvorks Bassano encouraged by two Attorneys Gencral, and was only over- | go called, waa agreat strido in the diféettowar prontyitiom ; Dr. William Gould, of Buffaio; Witttam .: v Hudson, MeKimm, Had rw York, leraon, Philadelphia (rince pat into Milford Haven); A New York State Normal School at Albany, read a | ¢ eee on “How Shall Pupils be Taught to Teach?’ | deg it was considered the ablest essay presented. Wo can, therefore, jurige of the result only by the force nece Professor Wiliam F. Phelps, Principal of the Min- | sary to overcome it. We congratulate workingmen on th negota State Normal School, Gadtacek & toveie te # of this measure of right, and ask thom to be encow ;, Wyoming, Julins, do. Ent ontward, $l, Enerzy, Walton, for Baltinore; Tarifa (6), Murphy, Boston and NY¥ork; Emily McNear, Scott, NYork | Manbatian. (8), Forsyth, do; 4th, Golden Rule, Hall; Boston 5 Stn, City of London my Exit * (a) race and Neptunes, Peabody, NYork; Coronet, Gifford, NOveans; hg dew, Me: ii, Tonawanda, Juilus, Phiiadeiph ‘jem MeNoar, Scott, to (changed from New Sore): M 5 Hatheld, re; gelow, Boi 5 re . em NO; Auctata, Raynes; Edith by prerogatives civil power or when sdpreme laws are to be enforce: dam for } nally interposed when tngurrection | Tr did not put the axe at the root of the real iree. Lt plucked | Barnes, late of Georgia, Past Grand Patriarchs— | Reht fda, Prtmps, .2"ntoD for Elizabethport. Weston, Hawes; 4 the fruit and allowed the tree to grow. Therefore, the next, | Royal G. Millard, John H. White, Cuarles Vander- Schr Deborah Jones, Raker, + yas fe ily the inevitable step was taken, and the drunkard maker | yoort aud Gustav Loweck, Schr Fountain, Bennett, Fafl Rives for n.29¥- was considered @ eriminal, ue bar and grog. shop | ‘“Xtver an examination of those present by the Schr B 8 Higxing, Helard, Providonce for Now ney ct extirpated, and the sale for a beverage prohiblicd, ¥ te orate 3 Schr J C Chew, Bering, Providence for Blizabethpoi “School Architecture, with some Account of the new | *&e4 to press for further amelivration. They must not sup. | The war relaxed the energies of the people in this work, and Grand Marshal, the Grand Secretary proceeded to Rehr Ann § Salter, Baker,Providence for New York, Normal School Buitdit t Wit 1d of lie Ee pose opposition yet overcome; that law 1a revocable, and | allowed lcense of every sort. Many of our {ncoming citt- | call tho roll of lodges and the constitutional number Schr Harriet, Crowley, Providence for New York. ce MC comity will attack it in many wavs. They must be united | geng from other lands ht with them habits from which | of vepresentatives being present, P. G, Kep. Royal | Schr Mary M Hamilton, Keeve, Providence for New Brans- cational ldeas which 1: Eutbodies. and alert for all. resorts, Even now, in at least one navy | ourown population have become largely cured, ‘The Suite | &% Mijard, in the absence of the Grand Chapiain, | wick. : Professor John eden, of Nashville, Tenn, read a | yard, by bell-ing and rollcall eight aod e bait hours at- | went back, It enacted « license law, It made tts gurrds | eloquently Invoked the blessing of the Father upon | Scht Arthur 8 Simpson, Stevens, Frovidence for New York. | (change from Wilinington, = tj er on Norma! School work in tue South. lendauce of workmen is exacted,to make no account of y . \- » Schr Isanc Vansant, Smith, Providence for Baltimore. Wi , Clark and Geo H Warren, Burwell, Galcutta; Pe- Pep G, Harkness, A, Ac, President. of the State | tii time eatracted In {raveiling fo and tro. In eonnection aoe Te eee rehire He amt’ rune? domed | the labors of tho Grand Lodge. Behr Oplir, Webster, Providence for Balthinore, quol, Hoge, NOrieans, t Normal University at Wilmington, Del., next dedy- | With thia subject attention ts called to the fact that the Light | fown our streets like a river, The pauperism of the P,G, Louls Korn, of Schiller Lodge, No. 105, of | Schr Jesste, Hopkins, Providence for New York, LONDON, Aug 4 Arrived Evening Star, Lindsay, RYork; ered an exhaustive address on the “Normal Princi- | Hour law took effect from and after its passage, and ite ad- | State increared in a single year, according to the Mecleeatlon facramento, Cal., was introduced by Grand Rep, Schr Mary A Predmore, Hart, Providence for New York, th, RU Rich, Hopkins, Wilmington, NO; Amelia, Coaulich, ocrent ee pare Siarean.cn ies eNG a vantages attached at once; yet the disbursing offivers of the | of the State Board of Charities, twenty-four per cent, or al- | Terwilliger aud recetvea with the *‘honors,?? Schr Gust, Johnson, Providence for Trenton, York, i FY cation, provol @ | government withheld from the workmen twenty Percent | most exactly one-fourth. Our jails grew #0 populdus that The Grand Master announced the Committee on Schr Thos P Cooper, Sleeper, Providence for New York, Cleared 6th, Sir Robert Peel, Larrabee, NYork; 7th, Van- iscussion Which should determine the true plan | of the'r pay, and the President expressly, prohibited those | the Governcr in his measago to the Legisiatire declared their followsi= Rape: Haat Schr Henrietta, Nickerson, Pawtucket for Now York. guard, Kelly, San Francisco, on which the numerous achools of the United States | oficersfrom'making good this deficiency. This body should | eniargement would be necessary if the License law was re, | Elections aud Returns, as follows:—Keps. Hamilton, | gchr Bay State, Long, Warren, RI, for New York. Futerea out sth, Amphion, McDonald, Providence, should be conducted, with the appended resolution | memorialize the Congress of the United States to make pro- | tained upon the statute books. Again the Gamble, Beardsley, Holland, Lamu, Marshall, Blye, Schr Cyntela Jane, Ball, Newport fer New York. failed from Gravesend 4th, Lepanto, Bell, New Bedford ana enunciated princtples:— vision for their claims, and not compel the claimants to | restored the law which had been repealed. One year suflced | Mann and Carter. Schr Davison, Smith, Ne for Now York. (and passed Deal 7th). await the slow and expensive [peed of prosecuting thelr | for that iniquity to prevail. Their moral senso revived, and One hundred and six Past Grands were admitted Schr Geo Twiball, Frame, Norwalk for Elizabethport. MALAGA, Aug 1—Arrived, sobr Jessie Carl, Underhill, Ma- Resolved, That the American Normal Association endorses | riguts before the departments. Respectfully submitted. {3 ” rt Schr Wm H B Re; Nh N Lo o * J . a T CARRIE they saw that only prohibition could save the State. This | gnd instructed in the Grand Lodge Degree, che Wm jowman, Reynolds, New London for New } dcira. . Poe followsdg as trusand important principles of education :— A. T. CARRIS, for Committee. enacted. It ls again assailed. Leages are formed Rep. Hamilton, from the Committee on Election | York. MARERILLTS, July 81—Artived, Ebe, Bartolomeo, NY¥ork; ! ‘9 science taught ag a whole, lustead of limiting toone | Moges W. FIFLD, of Michigan, offered the follow: overthrow; journals of respectabiiity and infu: 7 : Schr G8 Repelier, Miller, Harttord for Phitarteiphin, Heidahl, Hendricksen a Tragmentary text book. Second, all the Intellectual faculties Concetta & Zurlo, Maresca,. eveloped, vaturaily, systematically andlogicaliy. ‘Third, no | {8 resolution, which was referred to the Committee | ence denounce it; | politisl Piot-arnion Wy rummaefers | ond Keluine,, presented ® report anuouneing the } ken aifad ‘ost, Norwich for Elizabethpurt, a aan guly 16-Arri NYork ‘our cut their money for its repeal; our foreign popu- | lection of the following o! rrett, New Haven for New Brunswick. education fu a science without. understanding iis prineipica | OM Platform:— ation are appealed to with inflammatory hai term of one year:—Grand Master, N. L. Pettit; Schr Mercer, Wasson, New Haven for New York. 'LAND, Aug 5—Off, Duchesse d’Orleans, Hines. from» ee as ieee Fourth, @ thorough know.edge and ab- Resolved, That the national money known asthe greenback | from those who care nothing for them, Bat only for Deputy Grand Master, Daniel Wood; Grand Warden, Sohr Thos E'Cahill, Murphy, Stonington for Philadelphia. Keoree aecare ‘Sale mastery or ie trae ae re ‘cd currency is popular and satisfactory {9 the working millions | thelr hi peountary,, perscaal political Jotereste, To | %, 8, Ralphs; Grand Secretary, O, 'V. Clark; Grand Schr Fred Hall, Hates, Portland, oh for New York. PLyMovTR, Aug 6—Arrived, Buugto, Beg ‘Outen: « a yO" a e 01 : i Ui - Bri SI » from - explanation and illustration of all branches by apparatus, Genuienl caste cer vec on iy demonstrated that | you, the people of thie ancient commonwealth, aguinst | treasurer, Jacob Russel; Grand Representative to | _ Schr Bmliy 8 Gildersleevo, Gari, Portland, Ct, for Philadel Off do 8d, Mary O'Brien, Smalley. a iri? Aug 4-Of, New’ World, Champion, from: Bohr Oscar © Acken, Hobbie, Stamtora for New York. | Lain yor Niore. ‘ int re ‘ebjeots, biackboards, pictures—ail approved inodera me: | tieeniating medium. fore sound and reliable | oittens fa, convertion amsembied” appeal, "Your, core | Grand Lodge United States, James Terwilliger, . Sixth, instruction taade entertaining, and the study $n the primary meetings, in the Stale conventions, in lenisi ‘The Grand Secielary then presented his annual Schr Thos J Owen, —-, Greenwich for New York, ly 28—Arrived, F Tagliavia, Messina, Balti- \d Fecitation rooms altrnctive. Seventh, thorough, sohdand | The same delegate offered the following, which. | {ive nominations, at the polls will he of the utmost import: report, in Which it was stated that thirteen lodges | Schr Martier, Cherin, Greenwich for New York. meAbERMo, July B. }) F Tagli tical instruction, liberal education and equa! advant was referred to the Committee on Platform:—~ ance, See to itthat only true prohibitory men are chosen | nad been instituted and reinstituted, 2,943 members Schr Haze, McNamee, Greenwich for New York. PILtav, Aug 4—Arriyed, Albert, Ertckson, NYork.9 for women, Eighth, fortitude and firmuess of character cui: Resolved, That the reduction of the interest on the public | for the nominating conventions, Efforts may there be made | initiated, $10 admitted by card and’ 272 reinstated, Behr Neils Bloomfeld, Hooble, Derby for New York, QurrnstowN, Aug T—Arrived, Tasso (Tt) Rengreino, Pirated, and principles of industry, integrity, virtue and | gebt is a question of urgent necessity, and the only available | to put nominees and platforms before you that will approve king @ totat membership in this State of 17,960, | Schr Leader, Holbrook, Bridgeport for New York. New Fork (and sailed 6th for Belfast); 24, Alert (NG), Eln- ‘Bonor inculcated alike in both sexgs. | Ninth, co-education of | anq practicable pian to nccompileh that end in to ve found in | of Veense and overthtow our excellent law. Weentreat you | Making t work of the lodges slows relief to brothers hr Gen Grant, Hunter, Middletown for Elizabethport, rich, New York (and sailed 6th for Limerick); Fulth Morgaw See ead iret seem caretal watchfulness | the isaue of United States notes, called “zroenbacks,” to pay | to send such men to these conventions as will pnt in nomina- | The fiscal wo! gs rothers ichr Sarah, Hall, Miadletown for Elizabethport. (Br) Murray, New York; 4tn, Pradento (Aust), Valentine, Sad firm discipline of instructors. Tenth, the study and | the sive-twenty” bonda and all other obligations of' the gov. | tion those candidates that are true to our principles. Be | Of $32,641 09, to Widows Of $10,186 61, for burial of } Solr G Downing, Peck, Glen Cove for New York. Niw'vork? 6h, Boome (Br), ‘Chaddick, Philadelphia; 8tb a eee Mes ire and ore ace And Ao.art, | ernmont that, by the strict letter of the law, can now be paid | careful to elect true men to the Lexislature. ' Let | dead, ' $8,961 81, ko, walle the total revenue | Schr Margaretta, Ponzer, Glen Cove for New York. Rivoli (Br), Pallatler, Montreal; 17thy Gity of Wasbington ad ski to bim aitainasio, “Eleventh, puysieal irainiag by | 1 awful money, “iiabrenge, no gareteamnens prevent ihe selection an RE a a i BOUND RAST, Te oe are ee ora eraet aatibeas 5 n " ~ ia. ) £01 if galisthenics, light gymnastics, military tactics, fold games | ‘The same delegate offered the following, which } of tried mén. Bend the right men to the State Hovsc, both | ConferTed Upon the Wives Of Nor meubers. the Schr 1. Bayles, Bayles, Georgetown, DO, for Dighton, London: Unione, for Limerick, ‘and sports and the gymnasium—one or ail, likewise had a similar reference:— in the Executive and Legislative departments.’ Let ran Jommittec, was’ but a reiterate ft the Schr A P Avery, Ryan, Georgetown, D0, for New London. RaGerp Istayp, Bahamas, Aug 1—In port bark New In the evening Professor Brooks, Principal of the | Whereas the price of American labor is above the wages | HOt your enemy tritmph over yon. This canse, | Yinance Committe, elteration of the | Schr Cohasset, Gibbs, Philadelphia for Now Bedford. York, Gibbs, for NYork in 10 days, Millersvitie (Pa.) Normal School, read an essay in Tay- | paid for labor in other countries; and whereas the products } fellow citizen not confined within our own | Grand Secretary’s statements relative to dnances, Schr Wm Gilli, Merrill, Philadelphia for Norwich SWINEMUNDE, Aug 1—Arrived, Horace Seudder, Gould, lor Hall, before a crowded audience, on the “Spiritual | of the cheaper labor of foreign conntrles when lmported Into | borders. It is reform which all the world ‘At one o’ciock a recess was taken until three, Behr Ives, Bowdftch, Philadetphia tor Providence, Hamburg; 8d, Talisman, Ronomg, NYork; 4th, Theodosius Fiement of Education.”” The object of the paper was | ‘he United States compete with the productions of American | is moving. All its advocates are looking to yon this hour. | when the Grand Master presented his annual report, | Sehr C Q Bearse, Hotgdon, Philadelphia for Boston, Christian, Schuerdtfeger, do; bth, Fupiter, Joscphisen, do, . 2 © paper was | ivvor in our home markets, to the manifest injury of our | If this State puts ft op her banners It will go forth every- | Which wus al extremely lengthy and taterestin, Schr C Hadden, Wright, Philadelphia for New Haven, 81 HELENA, July 7—Arrived, Bengal, West, Manila ‘and the desire to impress on the hearers that a correct } worxingmen, thereby decreasing enterprise, industrial inde- | Where to conquer. It will renew the South fn righteousness, 3 cupying a hour anda half of raj rf Sohr Lath Rich) —, Philadelphia for New Haven. fatied &h for NYork). olution of the problem of education may be defined | pendence and diversity of employments, and tending to de- | Ii will expel the greatent evil that now impertis our inatitu- | document, Le Arey ae oy ceed a Schr Willow, Eldridge, Trenton for New Haven, ‘Off do, 6th_-J Godfrey, Sears, from Yokohama for NYork. 4m the following manner: —The problem of education fe our labor and force down the wages of American work. | tions. It will save our young men trom thi that over. | reading, and wot re of the Schr R K King, Biever, Elizabethport for Providence, 8 Joun, NB, Aug 17—Arrived, bark Behrend (NG), Vie- 4s the problem of civilization. Upon its correct solu- | fngmen to the level of the iitpaid millions of Europe; there. | bangathem, Ihwilt uplift out foreign population io virtue | HERALD. Introductorily, he said that the condition | Sehr M Shields, Walto, Bileabetheort for Plymouth row, Fall River.” Pale. vou 7 ny he ‘ol tion depends the welfare of the individual, the J {or ts, nat we demand auch adjastment of the dntice | tis {rom the cvil that hax ao tong possessed (tt willrepress | spon of in tue Most encouraging terns, ‘Thepast | Sear Golden Rule, Rover, Elteabethport for Providsaca, FM ts cn ore ey aa urity of society and the prospects of the State. f or ‘gi commodities produced by the Jabor of foreign coun- | Very largely crime, pauperism and saleery of every sort, and T has been a very propitious one in our histor: Schr H E Chave, Pratt, Elizabethport for Middletown, TRXEL, Aug 6—Salled, Undine, Segerman, NYork, action was taken on the paper, embrace a | {ease rll adequately suleds Atmarions tative and vactenin advance mankind along the path of divine progreasio is | Year has peed 0 Yep hay sreriadlewon hae Gene Opa Behe Romeo, Drinkwa Ellzabethport for Borton. Vico, duly 25. Arrived, Etalon, Meason, x Yorks suecting of the Nawonal Teachers’ Association tn | (ne yexcrasive, tmportation of commadition abroad, watch | OWnereas, The people of this Commonwealth, throne thetr | Macedonian cry, “Come over and help us,” The | Bcbrg Bell Lockwool, bon Johnson tor Tausiene Fee i etree ee Gonobbl, Mnevioy HY ork. ‘which Governor Randoiph, of Morristown, and ex- | in our own country. . Sees recreating iar - bed law prohibiting | spirit of the ainee ae oe sere ane Gohe nf Rao, Peaeag RL 2 Balled 6th, Skirner, Bergsund, Galveston, 7 “4 a 0 aale of bev , We, Tepresenta- e ain knocking or jehr icranton, Clark, Hoboken for Boston. . Governor Parker, of Freehold, are announced to de- | Mr. West, of Mississippi, offered the following:— | tives of the eiizens of the Commonwenith io est vention ax: | Lu"Greance, Numerous applications are being wade | Seb" kiberiy, Johiuony Hoboken for New tinrou. American Ports. The proceedings terminated with the following | ,i\sucress.. dit political power 1a inherent fn the peoplé, and dy In behalf of the people of this Slate ao hereby re- | for ‘the resuscitation of lodges Jong defunct, for | Bele Gen Heavy, Armeirong, Uoboken for Boston, APPONAUG, Aug H4—Galled, achr George W Curomtngy, vernment re fou ol elr ant - " i. ‘0 it, NYork. sesolutions, submitted by Mr. Brooks, of Pennayl- | tablised for thelr benelt;” that all freemen are-equai in | _ 1- The use of intoxicating Nquors ana beverage bas ever | Charters for new lodges, for Uraid Lodge certia- BOSTON, Aug 16-—Astived, bark Amelia (NG), Billeramtat, ‘Vania, for the future action of the Convention:— proved an injury to mankind, ae is shown by the attempts In | cates, enabling the recipient to connect himself with Antwerp. Resolved, Wherens there {ea lack of unitormity in the fioae La intend retraite aad nee ae aa eee ete DUTOG Eo eta ce | Ber kuniepate, note Cleared, bark William Rathbone, NYork; Tlallas orig Sh i r f : oguardo, Palermo via Bangor. re pad study ofthe ee cra cake ot ant Maes chotete ft re, Ropar 3, ‘Thie confession of all ages and countries {s strengthened aa poaiion in the thriving family of our frater- | Schr Forest, fiuriey, Hondout fer Bangor. vi Arved bark Godiard, Masson, Goltenburgt brig and whereas ihe diploma of a schoo! of any State confers its | Dittic emoluments, privileces or immunities from’ the g by the convictions of our own gencration, as is seen in the | B¢tlv t feelingly alludes to the t di Sobr Justice, Briggs, Haverstraw for Narragansett, Marahali Date ‘Alerandria, ts and privileges on that State; therefore Ernment but in consideration of public services;” and any | Movements in this country and in Great Britain for the | Dity. His report feellngly sanard’ wovioe, Beir 8 Lamphear, Williams, Now York tar csr London. BALTINOR! ¢ 13—Arrived, bark Carnie’ Hill (Bn, olved, That 4 committee be appointed to arrange ® | lawa destructive of these fundamental principles are with- | Abandonment of their use and the suppression of their sale, | mise of Past Grand Representative Richard Marley, Behr G Sage, Brown, New York for New Lost ; John Wesley, Ford, Boston, % Smith, Boston Schr Treasure, Arnold, New York for 1éth—Arrived, schre Piscataqua, Humphrey, NYork; Sam progress within the last fifty | of Maryland; Past Grand Secretary William Curti Provi z out moral binding force, and id be repen'ed. TO do go, | _ % This reform has made va: urse of study, with a view of securing uniformity in all the jormal schoolt rages from the table, | of Penasylvania, and Rev, B. B. Hallock, all o! chr Iris, Chase, New York for Bost Babson, Boston. ip Mary Matilda, Stokes, Pensacola. BEDFORD, Aug 16—Arrived, achr Ariadne, Hard- ' however, i# a didicult work when such laws or usages are in: | yeare in abolishing largely thea Wood, Wood, do. frauehy'w'motigeution of the schoo! vs of the'uidcrest 7 terwoven, with pride, prajudice and aelDahnoss. “Hesiden, ox. The sideboard and the social citcie in sweeping them ont of | whom had been Well known to many of tie mem- | febr Oracle, Hultz, Now York for Glearet, bark Cricket, Kean, Rto Janeiro and a market, jes that's diploma of a Normal school in such State shail | perience shows that laboring people are more than others [ the Chutil. t raking up & goneraion from enildhood to | bers of tails jurisdiction. At the close of its readin; cet 8 Lattige sooner ow rece or Ym Pie gehre Tawin Royo," Grippe NYorki Dan | Robinson, ro i al he tat. VaeiTor Ghele abultion see ne sumerable” than to organ: | Viuaiy been of universal indnigence, Ys PAS PF | the report was relerred to a special committee o: eur Cinderelia, Honds New York for Huntingtou erinenyerees CULta Tin make row eeetay eee es enone eee tae cers he propriety of | 'esolved, That the national banking system, boing intmtcat | _ 4 Thisreform is notonly sociel and moral, Wut, Uke all | three for the proper distribution of ite subjects, the | Schr Josephine, Lindaley, ~— for Taunton. Mautete-Bark Fr Rogers: brig Thomas Campbell, dif approving the same report degrees for the considera. | tothe spirit of liberty, and subversive o Peenreaciee of jua- | others that seek the purity and Sppdiiding of society, must | committee consisting of Representatives Baruard, BANGOR, Auy 14—Satled, achrs Julis Aan, Don; Coral, Zen of the seooeanon. e tice, and without warrant in the constitution of the United | suppress by law the sale of that which, by ‘the confession of | Medole and Waite. . Kent, and Highlander, Turner, NYork. pene pte ip nh py eek haven oad eps phi/anthropiats of all ages, has been a chief aource of poverty | Reporte of standing committees were read and BELOW. BRISTOL, Aus l6—Balied, loop Harvent, Corwin, NYork. i fing classes 40,000,000 annually, Justice, the ms erie, - ¥ Nei / BROOKLYN INTELLIGENSZ, {ons of honest industry, and the spirit of impetiiled verty |b. This thode of treating a popular vice has always been | Coutirmed, ween ee Po nt Gate eee Ship Winnitred (Ri, Reoth from Caraitt June24 yoy pilot | yy Po peda a rusian htt decanted doce hore sto / rN a demand ite immediate repeal and (he substitation of legal | adopted and will always be adopted, Thus gambling was | Bounced as 1d we hea ae We B Apmnwady N05), CESTER, Aug 16—Arrived, achra John D Grita, oe ~~ tender Treasury notes as tho exclusive currency of the na- | denounced yma harmful mad , nen Jegnlly atives Been Sete cmcers elect, whee b eee AILED, Gould, RYopx for’ Portsmouth Goto, Deering, do tor New. " \. ; thu es were 8 f i . as ; . ‘York: recht tbe lene Da 3 pada tein view |. Tape aoe fontemned tnd Por: | Blaratied fu the order of thelr election as aunouncea Vora Ovi digere Ricken Ea ae Tapes ieee ee ee era eee Bewerage Commissioners have awarded contracts to cl past and present party associations, whose Dj thus slavery was arraigned and extirpated. | ghove, + Niag ichmond, &e, NEW ORLEANS, Aug 12—Arrived, steamship Kensington, owed prinetpies most nearly approximate ours, and whose | The probibition, therefore, of the 6 f intozicatin Upon retiring from the chair Grand Master Gard- the amount of $183,000 for constructing 7,627 feet of werage through @ nuinber of streets in South yiyn, The work has already been commenced. | our own. ° rnishes the best guarantee of fidelity until Mquors as a beverage proceeds upon precisely the same bi 1 We shall deem Nespedieut tonominate candidates of | Sathal on which ilother triumphant reforms that mark ine | ner very feclingly expressed himself, admontshing Shipping Notes, x marched to victory—firet, aclear | the incoming presiding officer to be faithful to the | gebr John M Richards, 882 tons, built in West Haven, Ct, in tng Bitzabatnpo t. EW . cS mracter and Influence upon sogtet} { od responsibie trusts Imposed on bim, to 1 Pe ‘ Tas Wares BOARD RESTRAINED FROM Revaving | _ The above resolutions were referred to the Com- fi md then (he abolhiment ‘of thegs by Smen Grand Master Petit feclingly responded” bel i ah bs Captain Irvin and others, is on Dedn’s | past Het hort Vor order Ee ore BRiDGE STREET.—Mr. Thomas Lynch, a property Mr. WALLS, of Philadelphia, offered @ ret "e After some further remarks, the Grand Master an- | Tallway, Rec Hook, having ber bottom cleaned and paluted, A Aug 15—Cleared, brige Morning Light, Mr. .LS, 1) solution 6, The etatistica of boards and officers of prisons, alms- 5 t ; owner on Bridge street, has obtained a temporary | that tae a = oe yesterday in exclud- Deehail titecnenpuran test oe intow, that nat = Sage inno oe) arp a Schr Warren is 9 fe bs peda ised for repatra, Marky N York | H Preteott Pomeroy, B sifingrac Bibber injunction from Judge Tappan, of the Supreme | !ng Miss Susan B. Anthony from a seat on the floor | opt. ‘ Heating iiquore ss a beverage, whi Gent Corea wearers ed taeick beeen New Raree. clare restraining the Board-at Water Commision | aia delegate was not dictated by any feelings per- | Ciaree portion of intaiktng ivory an a Sree by ie | Geena Maier ch We deren. SrpaMamr Sax JacixTO—The Atlantic Submarine Wreck | | PHTLADELPHTA, Aug 16—Arrived, bark, Demetra, (NG, ers from repaving that street with Belgian pave. | sonal to herself, but solely by the want of an assur. | game iniuteence. Grand Guardian—UWenry Lid ing, Co have fecelved News from thelr steamer Yankee at | aot reer ivitsom Providence , Guiding fiary Freetney, ison, Providence ; Guiding Star, Body Island, NC, at work on steamship San Jacinto. The | Hole; Adelaide, ment. Mr. neh takes the ground that the consent ance that the society she profeesea to represent was he State has tosupport its paupers and criminals it feral’ —Charies Y, 4 4 Jostol at tue majority of the property owners on that street | & bona sae workingwomen’s aavoclation® rightco forbid the pubilc eae of that which, takes | — Goatunca Fiance-Millard, Judeon, Hasking, Smith, Van- |.Ah/P's carKo le vein of wanee, War ake Norfolk, Va. The | Porecred;-Ship Martha (NG), Lewin, Antwerp; barks Prank haa not been obtained Tuls Fesolation gave rise to some debate, when it | them such; and ali attempt to deny that right are answered dervoort, Hinman, Tracy, Kiel!, Barner. 4 iPike weather is favorable.” © © POMMDUILY Of | ett din, Cann, Rottordam ; D. Nichols, Wyman, Salem i . Was amended #0 as to give Mise Anthony a seat upon | DY the fact that thore who pretend to oppose this prohibition | ““Cymnulee of Curiespon ence oul, Norvelly Gardner. Hee eeiduanrs’ er telex oh brigs Glios Loring, Pinkham, Boston; Minnie Miller, Ander: SANGUINARY AFFRAY ON BOARD A Nova ScOTIAN | the noor. The veas aed haya were called. for. As Eig Suemsctves compelled 1 attempt tte restriction and limal- | Committe oy Appeals Stern, Fopie, Cammeyer, Butts, Van- wet pu into Queenatoen daly 0 with fase, of oat tee tony Portland: ‘ , Banx.—OMicer O'Neill was yesterday called on board | the list of the delegates was in the hands of the prin- %, Tite no inteibgersent 6? perect derhoof, Godson, Miller, Carpenter, Reynold Said erith cargo partially aaiived, Had been © dave. ch nda Bey Lawes, Del., Ang 18—Ship Majestic, from Philadelphia He il Nov: ti ter, inaccessible tll after noon, the Congress ad. | sata ct {uarovsies af amntn Hewett Uberty to forbid the | Commie on Lace—Pis, Preston, Leweck, Van Nort, | ne ee an aa einer serait corneas | fet aidonado’ and bark Thor, for Hull, Eng went 10 vee the bark I. artilla, of Nova Scotia, at present ae an Biye. 8 jou rned till two o’clock P. M. cause of general suffering andcrime. The ci: f lying at the foot of South Second street, E. D., to AFTERNOON SES fiberty in duelling, boxing, cruel amnsements aca gateeiiny srrest John Barren, a colored seaman, for assaulting After reassembling at two 0" “ ; to-day. Committee on Petitions—McArthur, Burroughs, Cole, Savage, | discharging salt on the Qd; she will only Ighten and oulk ORTLAND, Aug W4—Arrived, achr Cornelia, Henderso Bauer, Kelland, Carter, Ferry, tapping. * | from the metal ap. niorty steamer Dini . Johnson, do; 16th, rik L Warren, the first business | A8 consistent and strong as that of personal liberty to Indulge | | On State o/ ths Order—Kennedy, Madden, Solomons, Karo, | | Bank Opp ow (whaler), Buddington, from New Lon- | Harriman, Carden lock in a shocking manner, with brass Knuckles, David | attended to waa the election of a temporary se: in this drinking of poisonous beverages, and the prohibition of | Andrews, Levy, Hogan, Vosvurgh. don July 98 for ‘berland Inlet, has been totally wrecked PORTSMOUTH, Aug 18—Arrived, achr Bnean, Dumont, Conrad, a white seaman, during @ melee on board | tary, as the gentleman regniarly occupying that po. | url Male for, there Purposes Is no tore an infringement |” aver the appointment of District Deputy Grand | 90,the coast of Newfoundland. She was owaed by Willams | NYork, : ‘the previous evening. Barren was committed to the | sition had been compelied to leave for New York. which society bas long siace forbidden, and in | Masters and some otter committees the Grand Sec~ | & Haven, of Nts and registered 230 tons, eA aioe Hatin Piliger soak amtbors, cee’ eeeee county jail by Justice Reilly to answer scuarge of | “Mr, Fre‘erick Baker, of this city, was elected by pation all good eltizens rejolce ¥ retary read several invitations to picnics, &c., all of | BRIG FLYGANsEN & oN, which arrived at Montevideo | ®hd Rosanna Biiicn, Jhliies, Boule aniboy. B felonious assault, and Conrad, whose head is badly | acclamation. 4%, This danger from the use of these intoxicating drinks is | which were accepted, when the Grand’ Lodge ad- Mey 90 from New York, has been wrecked between Monte- pone ie ug 16—Arrived, ‘otherston (Br), ‘ @amaged, was detained as a witness, ‘The vote by yeas and nays upon the motion to ad- | further increased by the fearful adulteration of these Journed to nine A. M.'to-day, Taies Bnd Buenos Ayres, on her way from the former to tho | *‘Oieared 1éth, ship Star of Hope Gannett, Liverpool, with Tue SOUTH BROOKLYN HOMICIDE—Tum PRISONER | mit Miss Susan B. Anthony as a delegate, notwith- | *se#, 0 that every clnas, from the mildest to the strongest, 40,000 sacks wheat; Lady Ann (Br), London,’ with eg are iuiensified in nil their evil effects by the ‘det n1G DAVIN Owen, from Turke Island ’ fi Couurimsy Fon Tus GRAND Jny.—Owen Bund | *anain the contrary action of yesterday, was then | aigimiennter in al thelr evi! effects vs the active and den rke Island for Boston, before | 90,000 do, Orpleus, Crowell, Mazatla Y - * bark Albany |Br) 1d at Nauset Beach, Cape Cod, still remains (17th), Tartare. » ; fared In order. Miss Anthony was present in the | “lO The Prowititory tw coesed b Inture 1s 0 toe ? , Watt Tanian : ‘was taken before Coroner Jones yesterday and com- | haji in consuitation with her friends. A danger of | Wise statute whieh Ia te previous form urettes nor 1~ 8 H I P P I N G N E W 8. i) ‘ag athe auantie ‘Fubmarine: Wrecking Sonny ie Sha : ny me yao uiterpoch vom Serenns yi mitted to await the action of the Grand Jury on a | further debate before the voto contd ‘be taken | Heit tine Supreme Court of Masrachiseta and of the ESI REY PRE contracted to eave versel and cargo, and have tespatcked | BAVANNAL, “Ry YS ntiedy sob Chas Comery, Schwars, arge of murderin, lames O'Donnell on the 13th of manifesting , Mr. Cameron, of Illinois, actin; lates, and proved itself very successful in the sup- J - Provide " August at the orth Brooklyn Gas Works. “Tike | in the interest of Mise Anthony, anounced tit LC fe RG eee ee Tinie Aad LMR TERRE mice SALEM, Ang 14—Artived, noht Hero, Poote, NYork. Phisoner stated that he was born in Ireland, was | she withdrew her name and diaims to a seat wrealioe and bit for the: upriaing ot tee incon ations thea. by rom Liveryoo! fort Cavelands Sola i’ cena nea BSOMERKET, Ang 16—Salidd, ache Artist, Fotrenter, NYork, oe of age, was a jaborer, and resided in | upon the floor. As she was entitled to * i i P paid f » wi seat by | selves would have succeeded in the abolition of this use Snn rises . 518 | Moon sets,,..morn 1 49 | fron, &c, struck on a rock the Maidens during a gale 291 avenue. In regard to the killing he virtue of a right of representation from a working- one fn all the Btat Sun seta, . 654 High water,,morn 6 22 July, and put in here next day leaky. It has already, in the few week replished much good tp the abolis ° rate from that from whic! it was done in self-defence, He was | woman's aad se) & small, delicate man, was ruptured and | she had claimed asa delegate, a right which gave sat wil in on whereliquora were sol, an - for'huw Peet fn eniecton toe pute nerooy hore, tae ose, A THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER, Believed the deceased was going to kill im. Two | her the priviiege of speaking. ut not of voting, by Prosperity ut can never otterae beobiced.” | PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 17, 1869, | 's, came intd collision wih, the, Fragools, Ta), hence for | 1+ Now tule : a eeks he said they had a | withdrawing ber name she not exclude herse!f We hereby pledge ourselves to do all in our power to Rann aftersoot she Goated and got into the Channel without appa: | contains the commenéemént of : few words, but he thought the dcceasod nad forgot. | from the Congress, Some members protested against bs eet ZGINA'S ten it. On the day of the affray he went over near | allowing the name to be withdrawn. rtial and complete enforcement, “where the deceased was at work, for the pu of | A motion was then made that the whole matter be | _!2, We hereby call on the political garvies of the common- this law upon our statute books and to r REGINA tatitoa' Harting, Wort. it nte books and to secure its % 1 3 aDeo! x A CLEARED. Tent damage, ‘The Franeow 1 sustained serions damage to AND WHat ss getting @ drink of water. When within six feet | laid upon the table. Carried, TieAlty to insert In thelr piattorms the approval of probibl- | steamship Westphalia (N@), Scbwensen, Hamburg--Kun- | gehiO FANRIRO, July 8—The Arrogante, Charlol, from Bor- | the five preat and nom ay aretteg “Ow i {1 him the deceased attacked nim, and he betieved ne | Mr. CaMBRON then. moved that Miss Anthony be | Ho,A# Aernciple right intel, of the Migueat benefl'Co the | yack Car Venn Gun pean: a agua ar fg ga fo, bad salted after repa'ring THE Eh OF SARATOGA, ould have Killed him had ne not used the knife, | permitted now to withdraw her credentials, ‘This | fhirty ‘years, ‘and in ita proven Wpteepaente for, tne, nat I? Cleopatra, Phillips, Havana acd Vera Crug—# ; St JOUNe NF, Aug 7 of sTeatier Germanta aot “Tu BLEEDING HEART, | ‘The prisoner was removed to the Kings county jail | likewise was opposed. yearm, except w single year of falling away, It la, therefore, vas Soe fae settled down af} in, ning fatfome of. water; a portion of THB US Hep bab | $0 await the action of the Grand Jury. Miss ANTHONY then rose to her feet and said that | 8 catapleteiy te polcy'at the Sate that ite tative | piiaimelie Magee: Biekeman, Norfoll, Cy Point and of et ea nes meting machines, slocks, tobacco and OLD REP PoRpOW “ a " ould endorse tty 4 jehinond— ; surface in almoct a worthless con- DNDON BTORY;; ‘ SMOULAR RosdERy—$6,000 Wonta oF Laces, | ti Nanony through the persuasion Of her friends party that fot ‘neatly teenie wears te cont Btenmabin Giaucus, Walden, Boston—W P Clyde dition, ‘rhe offers of ‘the Gurmenia. report that ‘another | together with re < -WELVETS, ETC., StoLEN.—Mr, J. A. Laurent, residing | that they had assured her that the vote was certain | bound to recone thio rents eovernment Is expecially | Dark Win Van Nate, Graig, Marseilleg og | EOL of und procuatea. Caan Rice TOT Atte eaTkn es | she tees Sheraton, the Son iiserenioca: © wemlrable aria! : u recog’ 4 b eded, Ci 8 atl e ust fim Classon avenue, had about $5,000 worth of laces, | of being recorded forty against her, and that it was | direct the counsels of the gare’ git jf wowldeomtinne (0 | Bark Ada Carter, Ki favana—J B Ward & Steamer Gleapetrn, tom Montrea: for Lonvion, is fa'shon a r -welvets and fancy goods at his residence. Joseph | {oF the purpose of saving the congress the barning | versy with a gigantic national crime sould now ne added nip | Bark Gertrude, Loud, Sag aes shoal water her captain (s endeavoring to eecuc Ul THE FIRESIDE COMPANION ‘ Kaufmann and Louis Schneider being aware of ee disgrace of rejecting her that she did not wish the | ©oMtroversy with another crim onal no leas than local, Brig | along Lins gg A Btettin—Peniston & Co, saved by boats. {fs the best paper published, It ta for sale by all news: } tact resolved, a8 alleged, to get possession of the | Vow to be taxen. il tanger wsctene Sunne AiuCal aa it as been tn thataaty, | Reve Artur’ Patterson Beatoe- Woodhouse’ ecthoeg: begin fe They sent a note to him setting forth that | A MeMBen—Ti aul] larger success awalts it tha thas received from & | ghcht Arthur, Patterson, Brazos— Woodhouse, Southinaya & t's @ rough way of putting it, grateful people emancipated from ine theet Ship Lawrence Brown, Janvrin, from Bassetn for Fal | , BSOLUTE DIVORCES ] - A 7 OBTAINED IN DIFF! Mist ANTHONY—But the correct wa: democratle pariy, professing ee ite criginalrorner: | qth Crinoline, Seaman, Washiagton, NO~Thomas a | Moth june 23, it 28 8, Jon 14 I. AP Riaar ako puoliey. Leia every where Base A property. ie might dispose of the goods to advantage by cail- ° 4 M Reid, Stinson, from Callao for Gibraitar, ang upon them at a place uptown in New York. He | Mr. MCCLAIN, of Massachusetts, then got the floor | stone the equal rights of dil ment atonnd of a law | Heimes, iy & iat UN, Y . + | Mon, do, suflietent cause, Success guaranteed. ‘Terms fair, *, ‘went to look for the parties, and during is absence | 4M4 went into a defence of Miss Anthony. A scene | Which keeps men of every class from becoming slaves of the | Sct i Rogers, Jachyon, ff sada lo ee ear one Advice free, KING, Counsellor at Law, 368 Broadway, BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DI 7 States without publicity; legal cverrwneres deeatiey, is muiicient caure, success guaranteed, nee, Advice free, ie onde and wup: M, HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nansnu street, BSOLUTE wo Nee TAINED FOR Al,L STATES £ 3, Creevy, from Londou for New York, they visited hie house and told the servant girl | °! confusion ensued. rumselier, and which inaures that freedom from. temptation Y ryan & July 38, ae 47, | . 7 that Mr. Laurent had sent chem for the goods. They | Points of order were put forward in rapid auo- | {Peterora tute une thee eee hteeY, and virtuous, and we | Sebr Transfer, Bunker, Baltimore—Jed Frye & Tey Weseedand,treie batlely 0 Setiltiia: als broke open the door of the room in which the | Ces#ou, and hot speeches rattled from every quar. Ot the Prohtbitory ave. zene to declare tem: ARRIVALS, 1, sat 48 Jon 11. roperty was stored, and soon had tt packed in | ‘er, of the hail, 90 18 NOL the cause of Masanchusett sen 7 Ue yon Davis (Br), from Penssgols for Liverpool, Ang 12, Peter ‘and boxes. An expressman was then called Finally the direct question on the admission of ountry and of ail the world. Un REPORTED BY THB HERALD STEAM YACHTS, off Caryafort Light, 14 days out PES 8 Davi Sibanry whe and the property apipped to New York. Mr. Lan. | Miss Anthony ag a deiegate was put and carried by with which we have waged : US sloop of war Albany, Gngeblp of Rear Admiral HK | from favans tor Purieoie ik wet at ake techaee ce tty Feut, being ‘unabie to find the parues, hastened | &VOre of Nity-Ave yeas to fifty-two nays, and the ey which had been frat abol ere, Hom, comiunding. Nuit guane Bqeadron, ace from Ker | plied heer nn or Frese 1B want Of medi home, When he was anrprised to fud that he had | able Susan, with a tush of trinmph on her brow, | galvation and clerntion of et Proceeding then Weel and recently from Santi 0, de Cuba, where abe bas | | Ship Maud Ben, Abernethy, from Liverpool for’ New Yor D ion ad, . ee te been rovbved of ali his goods, Procuring tue services | Walked in among the tyrant lords and took her seat | ang gratitude to the (i nations. “We hall with pratge | been tn company with the tronsclads Centaur and Getiyebt ny everywhere; no fe 4 5 OF officer Cadmus of the Fiftieth, precinot, Br. Lau- bog og od Sa (oe Bi ner friends tin progress in other States ‘nnd’ sitions Wie Mie bur | Aibaty has been ip somertston soe" ‘tary tet ty ip cL paaaatatenkt Weller dame ASE SERRRN Re ote <batae } ‘vent started in pursuit of the thieves. He traced 1 of no particular consequence | brethren im America and Europe God speed, and our- | been activel loyed ‘ Connsellors them to New York, aud from thence to-Philadelpnia, | Were next offered and referred, and at hall-pust fve selves ever to cease our eduns oc pee eee Fon Boi pe nee employed, at various points, lookl Ship atardia » Borland, from Gardtfl for New York, July >, 807 Broadway. qwhere they were arrested on Monday, ‘They were | Qclock she Congress was declared adjourned until 16. Wo th roughtto Brooklyn, and yesterday Justice Waish | ™MOr#ow morning. faithfulness and progres : committed them to await examination: 4 Progress evince Bl, int Steamship Scotia (Br), Jndkine, Liverpool Aug 7, vi Bhi cl uieenaton wih mdneland passengers, (80. Pranekiyne guy i, Francie 10, lat 50 54, lon 20 80, ed bark Franchise (Br), steer. Y 14th, 6 AM, lat 46 68, lon 60 32, RNS, BUNIONS. ENLARGED JOINTS AND. ALL i) dixenson of the lea, way. -Mofers to uli surgeran, 2 Ot CACHARKE, 760 Brond ‘ommonwealth for t in the execution of t n selecting as depul Sago, Ci i \ My een Crom from Cardiff tor New York, CO P fonehetes Oram, from Bombay for Liverpool, Jur ‘ steamship New jai 48, lon 20 W' Taw Bxamivation 1x tue Auieoxo Covwrgn- | Miss Anthony and tho Labor Congrese= | cables e! rOUghoUL the Mater tee obstecl ‘ork (NG), trom Hremen for New Yor 6:40 PM, | Bark Morro Casio, Jewett, from New York for Shang VERY LADY IN THE UNITED STATA SHOULD prinixo Cast.—The examination in te cane of An. | Resolution Adopted by ‘Typographical | Ths te nie’ coearrrk slit “steamship. Hiautnonin (NON Male Membre At Jape wat A ont oo | Hiv atiron Nam Diab, bor he Po hes He Tony Keiil, who is accused of having dies 1a tie | Unton No. 6. Bray Sitom in hey way, and ike revty ott posi whines | Havre Fs ho AMC wih mn hn Ba Aue g cin | hark Mary inaitgn, from New York for Buenos Ayres, | gular‘of three toa unefut aud indispensable areitiog ever G4 p for the manufacture of counterfelt goa | TM following preamble and resolution were | snd ofeers of ont cities and towns eo\syerate wilh th fiona en rived at dacesionte Lint | 1eeartscramiol (BEN Grundetl, from Liverpool for Mew Ore | ver coins, was Feaumed yesterday be adopted at @ regular meeting of the New York Typo. SPR, we Gunetate fee mg = at ot | fat? 12, ‘an 27 88; spoke, hi ington, bound | Bark Lindesrnes (Norw), Olsen, from Cardi for New York, Getention trom’ soar fe gaaTiG tg 4 n F Newson, One of the witnesses testi- | graphical Union No. 6, at their meeting, held jast | H¥ Excellaney ‘Governor Ciadin te the canseat peobionioe, | London for New York’ P Atalanta, from | July 3 Jat dh tn 8 iecagen of the Velvic Viscera, Diseuses and Deforsait , Crose-examination that be found a un eapecially in the appointment ofc, ia ue ¥ TK Linds, of Philadelphia, steering 8, Aug 7, lat 8490, | the eye, nove, face aud person,” ; Rome of the dies In the defendanv’s eventing at the Tenth Ward Hotel, corner of Forsyth Spectral ul Adiiultration of thaws tna wa era wrth cattle loGeo 8 Wight eeceeevils Ang 18 | 108 73.4, Cartlow (NG), Specht, i As DANERUBy M, D., 1 Lexington avenue, i busi . F. indert, of co and Broome atreets:: p izcollency earty support in the dit ander, gp er eeeny aL rere epee reign d erence, than ‘moved to dina tas comm | “Wiotden, @iversiiaeib ot Wie Valse end. Mv; aiesaacer x prey ution of ‘whleh these vervinwa cee the orto * tarigen, Setanta nichman la” Bowinies fer Nee Fort ot surg at Dost Wan Aree 4 aHRW YORK, AUGURT 14 180. { pieins against on wi ailgd y rig miles Moh lew Y. eae ined ‘ ATOBDG that Jt Was no | Troup w Upon Migg Avthony ig Now Yor to Apri) lags @ hergby oolpmmnly gommit ible eromy cause 19 Wee ip Agronomer (Br), Jefferey, Calguie end Bend | Gny ‘by vit boss Win Bi apbiowall fo iy bday wi rer raha best hy Pr Cheha } j |

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