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aiscussion, if pasa For some tae past ube Sal Gand Yoade ak eats ius atipan ts 10 Be a Pye iu be | ad with glorious scoounts of their valorous acbieve- | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ApvANcE- { NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION, 8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1869. . a ii NII ne tN ESSE SNS, ee eriiiinaanr anamaneeemmne ° » deep lying at Btoors! yard, polnt, having ber guards ows | CUBA. mente and the great nomber they bad Milled of the MENT OF “8CIENCE, pest p down and her machinery repaired. “mambisea” (insurgents» But sotaehow tt ts at seven o'clock Wore TE | rhe English dark Monkchester, 688 toas, built im Sundem ceedings-A Nattonal Educational Surcas had one wounded—and hat they never left thelr and OrgavizationDedication of the Pea- Demanded, TRENTON, Ne Jn Avgust 19, 186% town | that insurgent party | wigureenth Mecting=Introductory Addres plgeeteverrenneeerc reported in Brigadier Lesca—His Health Demande Mim | consisted of only twenty mron—that they only oom: last ned report sand continued until hals-past eleven o'clock, when, after land, Eng, in 1865, and owned in North Shields, is on the ‘us—Movement of the Troops from the ad of or resolu option tions and sectional dry dock at the foot of Clinton street for examinas vi ret 5: h; indeed, several of the Spanish volunteers | body Academy of Sclence—Interesting Finale er, the Grand adjourned to meet Mon. tanzas—The Embargo of the Gnnboats | tence 1 uurdened were ed According to previous arrangements last evening ester next August, Messrs Livingston, Fox & Co resume the line to New On Matanrt*jensation—Balance Sheet of che | (CN ANAy, ui Lio mater than tiey “intended” | ef the Firet Day’s Proceedings. was set apart for a public reception by the oltizens Jeans direct by the departure of the aldewheel steamship De Sequestration OMco—Suppression of the Manzanillo Custom HouseAnsther Divie dend from Bossier & Co. Havana, Aggast 12, 1809, On Sunday evening Brigadier Lesca, the popular Commandant General of Cuatro Vilas, arrived hero vy train from Batabano, accomp anied vy afew om- vers, en route for the baths of San Diego, which his medical advisers have pointed out as the most likely Jecaiity where to recover ms health. Consitering the short time he has been im this country his health ‘yas really auffered considerably, and be looks ten years older than when he came from Spatn last year. The proper season for taking the San Diego baths does pot embrace a later period than the month of April, and some people suspect that thia trip, real or pretended, ts only @ prelude to the Brigadier's final exit, as they report that he te “sick and tires" of the kind of warfare required of him tn sheintevior. The night before his departure the vol- wnteer bands gave hima splendid serenade at the @anta Isabel Hotel, The telegrams meanwhile received from his suc- cessor ad interim are to the following effect:— at the onact. ‘Thus ended this glorious feat of arms, SaLuat, Mass., August 18, 1620. | sng city authorities of Trenton of the members of It 1s tmposatble to obtain any correct estimate of | The usual quiet of tis ancient city bas DeeD | 144 National Educational Convention. At seven the rebel force between this and Principe, not even sae rosmstely. The insurgent chiefs on’ and near | broken by the arrival of @ goodly number of th® | orciock the portals of Taylor Hall were thrown open, and till eight o’clock @ continuous stream of all the railroad line are Quesada, Francisco Castillo, friends and workers in the flelds of science and re- Ignacto.Agramonte, Porro, and others. There bave | search to take part in the eighteenth annual meeting | -ascen of citizens and of the educational bodies Deen a number of skirmishes. Claes OOF ae 2once! There is au interruption cansed in the trains | of the American Association fur the mareeonec} ce continued pouring into the luxurious theatre tll whenever and as often as it suits the revels. Science. Twenty years ago the Association held ® } every avatiable position was occupied. As eight ue bere Does Pe ee a ae ob axxents meeting in this city, and at that time it was, thoug’ | oso 10K Judge Naar, President of the Common Coun- ade here la! acl many oj my - ® - sent Ouse of WOE BOTA te are 10 0 ‘vay com | Young in years, rich pci The well-known } o11, came forward ana in behalf of the civic frater- plicated in the insurrection, mong those recently | bosptiality of Salem at that time towards the Wem: } ity ana people collectively welcomed the associa: imprisoned are Don Juan Bajee, planter; Don Pablo | bers will be remembered by ite frends} and it 18 Uo. | tion, yecause every lover uf the social elevation of ite Leerea non oases Manuel Baies, Don | necessary to add that the citizens of Salem have 20% | this country shouid heartily endorse universal and But I ehould not omit Don Emilio de Silva, an | neglected on the present occasion to do the hand. ai CRN genoa cannot be obtained except American citizen, having resided more than twelve | some tning by those who are engaged in the study of President VAN BOKKBSEN ded in felicitous Years in Broome’ county, United States, and he was } “nature and nature's God.” ‘The most ample p terme thanking the people of trenton for the Inte- eight years in the fire department. Would Admiral | parations had been made by the Essex county Com: | vost manifested in the successful prosecution of the Hoif be so kind as to come here and convince him- | missioners to afford the association all the conve- | Gesigng of the Convention and for the hospitality self that Seflor Silva ought to be released imme | niences for room they might require, and go the | oyiended to the representatives thereof, diately? | several rooms in the two court houses were sot apart ‘Superintendent WICKERSHAM, of Pennsylvania, A sors of calumnious conspiracy has been got uP | for the exclusive use and control of the association. | wos 'then introduced and proceeded to read an elabo- here against Sefior Sanches Dolz, and there 1810 | ‘fhe court room tn the new Court house is used for | ite paper on “The State in its Relation to Higher knowing what may be the end of it. although be | the public meetings and the several sections. toe Pilon.” ‘The tenor of his subject was intended has been of great service to the Spantards, he is now ‘Thig morning about 250 members were present to prove ‘that @ thorougn eystem of State public looked upon with great distrust by them, though | when the association was called to order. Ther? | scnoois should not only include elementary tnstitu- Without just grounds, and at the same time he 18 | were also a considerable number of ladies present. | tions put high schools, colleges, academies and unt- caren Ra as PASSAT Gy ett A aaa bye Fs ne following arethe omoers ot the meetingi=-Fresle yersities—and all free,” 0 & report sy Inlen urd hi ent, Colonel J. W. Foster, » D.; Vice President, 4 Desengaiios sooner or later. Mr. Dolz, having some | 0, N; Kood; Permanent Secretary, Joseph Lovering} THR SDUCATIONAL BOBBAU AT WASHINGTON. Soto on Saturday, Aug 21, and thereafter on every Saturday, SHIPPING NEWS. The steamship De Soto during the summer has been refitted with new boilers and an entirely new cabin throughout, with new furniture and fittings, all of which are of the latest | style and most commodious—as, for instance, spring mate | tresses in every berth and double beds in every room, 515 | Moon sets....morn 8 89 Marine Disasters. \ 6 51| High water..mora 7 07 STEANGHIP MINNRBTODKA, while Proceadin 0, sen 08 Weduesday collided with the bark Rebecca (NG), in the North river, Both received some slight damage, The M PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 19, 1869, a a . her wharf and will sail in wheo repairs are STEAKSHIP SAN JACINTO, before Sepotiee = Bote Herald Pact: Isiand, was floated off the beach on the afternoon of the 17th ‘ackages, tust, and is belng towed to Norfolk by the steamer Resoluic, Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will | Where she was expocted PM of 18th. please deliver al’ packages intended for the HRALp to our Po Davin OWE, from Ragged Island for Boston, bee Fegularly authorized agents who are attached to our Stam | {]"45 PM Inihs botag tewed eg (O omeeee oe Om and 18 Row Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Press do not now Sonn T W THoRNE—Th collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of package: sailed from Hartfoed on the arew Faring Clues view Thorne, met wi s iil be seen ba. (ha foltowias exiiact! ti serious accident at Nantucket on Saturday, While enterin as will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings reaklog in the oto the harbor t! ; of the regular monthly meeting, held March 3, 1868 :— ot the etoetar tn tual ie ‘inmodiialy commenced to fill, 1 | 1° Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1863, the Associated | and ina short time sunk. Fortunately the accident was near Press will’ discontinue the collection ‘of ship news tn the all got ately ashore and were able to sare barbor of New York, Passed unanimously, raonal effects, No one on board received any injury ‘Ba The office of the Humaupateam yachts Jamze and | ‘fom the accident, JEANNETTE is at Whitehall slip, All communications from | , Sou Hartrr E Donor Ks Providence) Freeman, ab: . owners and conslgneesto the maatera of inward bound ves- | Barbados July 20 from New York, was run into on the out- ‘sels will be forwarded free of charge, {rard passage, tn the night, by an unknown ship, and suse * tained damage to the amornt of #800 or in gold. Capt ' Almanac for New York—This Day, Sun rises. Sun sets, 8 * 3 4 This morning the National Superintendents’ Asso- Freeman writes that he hailed both before and r the col- ‘The detachment of Verdegon and Fifth volunteers | business to look after 1a Havana connected with his General Secretary, V. ©. Marsh; Treasurer, A. b. | gation commenced weir fourth day’s session at CLEARED. sion, but received no reply, and thinks the watch on have beaten the enemy in Monos, killed five insur | Consulate, intended to have gone by this steamer, | Eiwyn; Standing Committee, J. W. Foster, 0. N. Re ‘o'clock in the State Normal School. Mr. Bulk- 4 were asleep, % sek e new Governor notifying Lim La Charles Whittlesey, A. P. Rockwel . L, Elwyn. 7 s . ‘The meeting wes calied to order by Professor B.A. | ,, THe following were elected oMcers of the 18. rectiouists and captured fourteen horses. Steamship Meret ar, Harrison, Liverpool via Queens» Somk ARBI® BURSLEY, before reported totally wreoked o1 town—C G Fraucl Block Iland, has been pumped out ahd taken off the beac! 1 Some of the Remedios detachments whipped the | here. s—P 8 ‘Steamship Union (NG), Dreyer, Bremen via Southampton— | by Capt Mitchell, agent of the Atlantig Submasine Wreeki j 5 whe Fevvoula appear from the arrests which are now | gouupe D. De aud Kev. GS Arwoon, of Saicw, | HOD 10F 1800 and i870:—Prosident, J.P, Wickers- | ooitate eGo, (NG) Drey: ie Southampton | (7 ‘and towed iuto-Newport by thelr shesiner iesotie, where: i] @ueimy Iu the forests of Vega Chaviano, Killed seven | ine order of the day that wast the Spaniards are in- | ofered prayer. s ham, of Pennsylvania; Vice Presidents, 8. 3. Ashle Steamship Columbia, Van Sice, Havana—Atlantic Mafl | she arrived at 9 AM 19h Inst, men, destroyed his camp and several trenches and | tensely bent upon is to get all Cuban property con- ADDRESS OF MR WHEATLAND, of North Caron) Were Johason, of Maine; By 0. | .sieamahip bo. Scum Eva AMSDEN, at Holmes’ Hole 17th inst, from captured his arms. The column of Sagua destroyed | Aseated. Mr. Henny WHEATLAND, chalrman of the local | Hobbs, of Indiana; Secretary, Willan Hts Croery, of | Steamship Garatoxn, Alerander Norfolk, City Point and | Baltimore for Gardiner, Me, was run into ctr Et r i ‘i ‘There were no negroes on the Desengafios estate | committee, then introduced the association to Mayor Maryland; Treasurer, James Cruikshank, of New ichmond— ominion Steamship Co. Sun, of Jonesport, on the morning of the 17th Inst, an had some trenches and killed ona of the rebels. Thecol- | when the troops went there. There Were a few th the following i * York; Executive Committee, L, Van Bokkelen, of Steamship Dirigo, Johnson, Portland—J F Amev, mainsail badly torn, The RS started bowsprit, carried away” “ 3 a P a eranas xin . logswell in the following language:— Maryland; Thomas Smyth, of Arkansas; E. A, Hub- ] Steamshtp Ashland, Crowell, Boston—W F Clyis. h tnd revcived otuer damage. amas of Salinas aud Laguidain buried the enemy | Chinameo and an old negress; the former Were | “yp, Mayor—Allow me to introduce to you the President Nth husettey W.D. Henkle, of Oluo, and | S!pJulla (Br) Baker, Bremen—Boyd & Hincken, om Arroyo Blanco, destroying his intrenchments, | taken away by the volunteers, Gad the latter Was | alamembers of whe Amerioan Assoolation for ihe Advance | Oat, OF Dassachuseits; I, O. Henkle, 0 » BD Bark Isabella Margaret (Br), Todd, London—George F Bul- |) Sou” ANouRW H Epwarns, from Philadelphia for Porte fr 70 , BIRO ying ehments, | vineds “Bae there wae a young Englishman Named | ee eee ee eeasoclation dates its origia to isa), | William O. Rogers, of Loutstana, ley. land, at Holmes’ Hole 17th, colliited with schr Chas E Jack+ He reformed neat Potreriilo, where tte columns | Freqerick Wilson, engineer of the estate; he Was ab- | waen, on the 21 of April of thas year, some eighteen gentle | Superintendent S#axs, of Newark, read @ paper | “Bark Sunshine, Weeks, Cork for orders W Nelson, Jr. eee etre oe Ane, eth and bad’ malneait badly tors again attacked and killed ten rebels, capturing many | ducted therefrom by those valiant citizen soldiers, | men, princlpaily connected with the several State geological | ON school statistics, Which waa referrea to the Na- Bark J E Holbrook, Leavitt, Genow—Brett, Son & ie wud headgear carried away, Co, Bark’ Valkyrian (NG), Westad, Vigo—Wendi, Teiens & | Scum Inna, of and for St John, NB, from New York, ran Bockman. ashore on‘the morning of the Isth’ (ust on the Hedge Fen piimte Linda Abbott (Bn, Scoby, Buenos Ayres—Heney & | Holmes Hole and caine olf on the moraing of the 17th an arker, . Hark Stampede (Br), Gillsey, Havann—J EB Ward ¢ Co. Bark Keindesr, Wellington, Barbados—H Trowbridge’s | cite with a tats ce SSR ae eet OF slam ons, “A quia Harvest Quoen (Br), Scholte, Bermude—Middleton & eaicnchihgh sated cote Co. : Whalemen, Bele Union Star (Br), Merriam, Parraboro, NS—H J De} A jeter from Capt Howland, of ship Minerva Smyth, of Brigd Miller. Shute, Baltimore—Snow & Burgess. New Bedford, Patahe her off St Helena July 5, bolling @ horses, some arms anda flag. The detachment of San Juan, with part of the Potrertlio force, pursued the euemy after putting out the fre on some estates. commandant of Santa Clara telegraplis the Coluwn of Lieutenant Colonel Bonilla ea enemy on the Rosario estate, killing ten 1d capturing seven horses and some arms. ‘Yho Guardia Civil aud volunteers of Lajas reached a parly on the cattle farm La Fé, killed six ingurrec- ch fear + ‘chered | surveys then in progress inet in the hall of the Frankiln Insi!- | tlonal Bureau at Washington, te ee aoe Po ee ee tue, Phiadeiptia, ‘At the request of the members of tie New | Superintendent WICKERSHAM offered a series of » y . York Survay and Organized an association under the name of | resolutions eulogistic of the memory of the late Mr. ene auwoes nian oe Aaarieny Caslegen” the meeting | Charles R. Coburn, late Superintendent of Schools e: ~ in oston in ‘as dec! enlarge the objects 80 a! mT ' i SPANISH ACCOUNTS. to embrace the collateral branches of navural science, and | 1 Pennsylvania, which were unanimously adopted, the name was changed so asto read "Tho Association of | after several members had feelingly alluded to bls American Geologists and Naturalists.” At the meeting in | Joss as au educator and a useful meinber of society, Confirmation of the Defeat of Insurgent Chief | 1647 the objects were still further enlarged so as to fuclude Mr. Brrokiorr, Superintendent of the Public all departments of science, a new organization was eifected Yew S Hernundez=Departure ef Political Prie | thichtne pretent uanies Thus 1a. tue apirivot tus enlarged | Schools of Cleveland, Ohio, ofered the following pre ble and reso!utious, which were adopted and sub- 7 7 rs. titution, its doora were opened widi the admission of | 20101 e — whale, making 250 bhls sp olf since leaving St Helerta f Nouists and captured three horses, —* Rodents in every. departuent of positive science, con- | Mitted for endorsement to the Teachers’ Associa- Schr Ben Bolt (Br), Drake, St George, NU—Jed Frye & ! Jh25i) EES whale oil. all cold; Goud enue een aud Brigadier Lesca while bere was wnderstood to REMEDIOS, August 3, 1860. | Wiced that the time had come for this extending fia opera. | UOL:— Het) Dols ap and Bb whale ofl li old Gonad soeth, aad wo) return to St Helena Oct 1, Spoken —Aug 12, lat 86 80, lon 8480, sehr Rising Sun, Frees maa) of Provincetown, 8 mouths out, with 180 bbls oll; all ell. SAN FRANOIBCO, Aug 18—Advices from 8t Lawrenco Ba} to July 94 bring tnfayorable intelligence from the whalis fleet. "The whaleship Corinthian (?), which left St Lawrenc Bay last winter, has been sunk and totally lost. The follows Co. ft Schr Arizona (Br), Morrisoa, St John, N8—P I Nevius & jons. Sel have stated that the order to setze all horses for the use of the army had been “contra-producente” in ects, because it was discovered that the peas- , rather taan part with their Borses, preferred over to the enemy's lines, mau and horse er. earn from Matanzas that the 200 regulars of The steamer Almendares takes to Havana fifty- | tions. This association 1s republican in Its organization, | Wheroas it waa in conseqnence of the earnest and often-re- three furloughed men of the Fourth battalion ot | SPamigiatary [nts vints, meine Deu de rig the yenra ae eee aa eie at the action taken st se asasion of mobilized volunteers; also abont thirty political pri- | Te61-68. when they wars euspeadéd in tovseauence ot 9 | the aufoeation of lool euperiniandence. held ia Washing soners, mostly negroes, Re eaiitg for ied having bern appointed for Neahviue, | (00D) Ox an Fepruary ¢ 18H that Congress Aanily extad. Small parties of revels marand in the vicinity of | Twenty years since, the day following the adjourument of | recent actlon Petthe enate end Hones oF ‘Representatives Sagua la Chica, the Cambridge meeting, the association visited Salem, In tho 2 RA Ford (Br), Carpenter, Rockland, NB—P I Nevius & Sons, Schr Frank Walter, Corson, Indianola ana Lavacca—N L McCready & Co. Schr Elm City, Perry, Wilmington, NC—O H Pierson, Schr Bagaduce, Brown, Baltimoré—C H Plerson. indicate a want of confidence in uch _@ department Ma B: ‘Boston RP 5 ing whalers have been spoken:—The H ‘apoles regiment 8 r Ty steamer Forbes, which was placed at ijp disposal by | Soho 4 Schr Franklin, Brown, Boston Buck & Co. 4 whalers have beon spoken:—The Henry Tab Fe eae eee, Tacortatnesesaat | pan eee ae ates CP Ghmacunl, consisted ef | tbe sininess ofthe proptctory aad dpeut tera hye tc a | fiyy metal ageacy in promevg ho causeor eassallts es | goad HulgeRaniy Do GasGoe New iaroucci Rockett | whaleneadnethedJomn Howiant, with str; Hele Mar, Soe their destination was somewhere In the- jurisdiction | 250 men, His ald, Adolfo Ruiz, was captured and | SPécling the museuin, the romeo the Institue and ofier cle | Resolved, That thie Mi , ; a annie 0 ¥ o ?, oe sociation pppoe & committee of 7 % three to ack in conjunction with a Like committea of the Na- shot. ‘The rebels ‘had @ loss of fifteen Killed, Tm- | many interesting associations. Tt fe aisvays pleasant at these | tional Tenchers’ Asgociation to. confer with the authorities of portant documents were found, and sixty-three | meetings to witness the assemblage of #0 many zealous and 1 f ion. horses taken. i euthustastic workers. in science, scattered necessarily over a | ‘A nAvonal bureaH oF, Clee of eli. ated an above be Tue large ram alambigue of Escobar, in Caibarien, pat Sxl k Or eae, and by eorge by, distance and the-| instructed to represent to Congress that It is the unanimous was burned to the ground last night, having been | Claims of professional duiles; laboring amid all the inconse: | opinion of the members of this mssociation that such depart: <n - niences of solitude, and isolated from tne 8; athy and the ve struck by lightning. Bivtusal of those ergngod in tte satua glorious erterprice, tous | ‘pent, etvbe seat of ihe genera} goremmant clothed with el coming together, becoming acquainted with each otlier's 40- Encounter with the Rebels at Desenganos— | cial and sejentite Worth, ‘comparing notes and contrivating | {8% by which it was originally estate mmating iatorm Jargely to Scientiic knowledge. May this meeting leave many Thetr Defeat nnd Losses=Railroad Ree | pictaint asnciations,and belong femetbered as productive { {ion for the use of the great multinde, of benoit paired. 4 fies eo Good resulta, and a lasting friendship between all the mem- | $F"s2houin and wolool aysteins in the country. ae Fendi renenvad aecloa’ RESPONSE OF MAYOR cOgSWEI. - | urstetsectrane tat ie satses Roses have hapa he Governor Muguraza y Lersundi received notice on In responding Mayor Cogswell said that in the | preseni fuiness of the said tment, whatever they the 30th ult., that several parties of rebels were ine- pon ue eae eens of ae city of Bele he ee the } ma Res ot Ftp le Phe re, Ten the continuance " tat onor to e association @ most cordial weicome, | aa upport o' part . Desens, aud veut acelumm, composed of forty | HS SMe a ae ay ot tenmingto | mtemetet mete ectonein oem an chat le dut el tf ter itt = regulars of the Espafia infantry and thirty-three | you the Los sitailties of the cin ond the courtesies of her eit Sanek ritieseigometd Cratumeon mo any, interference volunteers, in barges to Baga the following day. On | 2¢ns., Coming as Bk BT lye hg pated whatsoever with the system of education established in the seve jects of interest, This meeting was long remembered by {ts Bro. of Colon, their presence there being urgent. Mean- ‘while, as there are no regulars left in Matanzas, the vo.wuteers are doing duty. The determination of the State Department at Washington, with regard to the detention or em- bargo of the Spanish gunboats, has created quite ® sensation here. Yankeedoin is once more at a slight discount among the red-hot dons, while we Cubans are aguin aeaperaiely hopeful, ‘The Captain General continues to dispose promptly and steadily of the political processes brougnt to his Excellency’s notice, in obedience to the given orders. From the balance sheet of the Sequestration Office of July 311 find that the following collections have been made from properties atiached Pelong) to the Cubans herein named, viz.:—Manuel José clas, $22,087; Juan Terry, $21,155; Remon Fernandez Criado, $11,477; Antcnio Fernandez Bromosiv, 2 Antonio Max ward and Florida, with one each; the Trident with four, Progress with 6, and the Dauiel Webster with one, Foreign Ports. AQUIN, July 25—In port brig Afton (Br), Elliott, for Bow on. Bownay, July 18—In port ship Chalmetla, Waite, for Cate outta; Onward, Hewitt, for Rangoon; Lydia Skolfield, Shol- field, from Boston, arrived 6th, un Salled 2d, ship Messenger, Hill, Gallo. CURACOA, July 80—In port brigs Curacoa, for NYork Idg} ' La Creole, for New Haven, do. CIENFUEGOS, Aug 7—Arrived, brig Scio (Br), Brown, New ‘ork. (GRRENCOR: Aug 19—Arrivod, steamship Europs, MoDon+ : ald, NYor' q SEAnGws Aug 17—Arrived, ship Gleniffer, Tannock, Mon. treal, HALIFAX, Aug 18—Arrived, brig Nancy, Walsh, Newport. MELnOURNE, May 26—Arrived, ship Rutland, Gardner, Boston (and cleared June 15 for Newcastle gnd ‘San Fran- claco), i ‘Gleared Jane 10, ship ouarey Rabin som Guam; barn Ma le ie ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STZAM YACHTS, Steamship Malta (Br), Hains, Liverpool via Boston, with mdse, to Chas G Franoklyn, Steamship New York (NG), Nordentolt, Bremen Aug 4 via Havre 7th, with mdse and 400 passengers, to Oelrichs & Co. Had mostly westerly winds during the woxees, and high sea, ‘Aug 12, lat 49 50, lon 34.20, saw bark © E McNeil, from New York for Cronstadt ; 14th, lat 46 30, lon 4550, exchanged alg- nals with bark Empress (Br), 7 days out, bound east. Sigamehip leane Bell, Bourne, Richmond, City, Point and Norfolk, with mdse aid passengers, to the Old Dominion teamstip Co. Ship Bengal (of Boston), West, Manta April 1 and St The- Iéna July 8, with mdse, to Peabody, Willis & Co, Had light, moderate weather most of the pastaye; Aug 1ith aud 18th had a cyclone, which lasted for 8 hours with great violence, sails; pasted Anjier May Il, Cape of Good Hope June 17, and crorsed the Equator July 20 tn lon 83 30; April 24, lat 37 8, lon 103 66, exchanged signals with: br Brave Lourmel, Dound north; May 25, Jat 20228, lon 223; Joss Manuel Mestre, $5,472; rian, Bearse, Hong Kong vin Q 8435 ! Pry ie Soll ep E, ship Theresa (Br, from Rangoon for Falmouth} sort June 12, hip Panther, Johneon, une. Pets erry Sra raprame ergy Marc Sorel arrival there s force of she Reina Infantry, twenty. | study, meeting asxou de to discase Se err ag Messrs. Valentine, of New York; Farquhar, of | June 14, lat 1 60 8, fon 88 4 E, slip Mariaban, from Calcutta Aled June 3, ship Bombay, Rukaley, Newcastle and San four men, joined, Our men had some skirmishing | oor vaeeres in Gur iilot wad honor toourciy, aod that | Maryland, and Read, of Minnesota, were appointed on the way. When they arrived at Desengaiios a | we Shel be benatied. your corn pe hope ot sees to gtr ae foregoing, for approval, to the Teach- Our shores you may find Objects of interest and instruction . rebel party of thirty men were running towards the | Sui thatthe great study of “autre and neues Goa” is | “Tis morning @ special meeting of the female por- plantation. In the house we found a trench | fhich you are engaged, may be promoted y-e\¢ sie; | tion of the Convention was held in the Normal light somewhal {a our rocky coast, for we made by casks. There were six negroes and a| borne hardy sons, We #uat delight Meme you e School, principally for the purpose of hearing a negress, algo tnree Cliinese and an American engi- | thing of interest which we bave, while in return wi paper by Miss Catharine E. Beecher on momen nt neer. ‘The latter exlibited @ salvo conducto from | shall expect much of knowledge information, Here | for Women Better than the Bailot."’ It recommende: the former Governor. While the troops were at | amd In this vicinity, as you know, was frst planted | the establishment of institutions, well endowed, to their rations several parties of rebels appeared aud | Wat, deep, sented, ‘earvest, anxious system of religion | gupport woman instruction and carrying out as Casais; $1,474; Antonio Bachiler y Morales, $648; Francisco Garcia Chavez, $754; Lorenzo Pedroso, 235; José Ma. Cespedes, $54; Ignacto Alfaro, $253; lanuel Casanova, $275; Francisco Izquierdo, $28’ José Maria Mors, $162; Nestor Ponce de Leon, $3 ‘Ambrosio Valiente, §282; Federico Galvez, Manuel Pimentel, $97; José Sixto Bobabilia, $131; Francisco Fesser, $76; Joaquin Cabaleiro, $34; Fran- cisco Vaides Meadoza, $3; plantation Austrailia, for Liverpool; same date, 4c, ship Electric (Dutch), from Batavia for Amsterdam, 31 days out; June 95, lat 28 04 8, lon 10 40 E, bark Ercilla (8p), from Manila for Cadiz; July 1, lat 2 20'S, lon 80 W, bark Wayfarer (Br), hence for Pernam- tip Freedom, Bradley, Bristol, Eng, June 26, with rat Tn ley, rt ng, June wi rail. ¥ ham's Nephew & Co.” Had light weaterly winds the entire way fron to Thos Duni Bark Lindesnen (Non, Olsen, Gardif, 45 days, with railway fron, to Funch, Edye &'Co. Had light wosterly winds and fine weather, Pranolsco. MANILA, June 12—Salled, ship Fleetwing, Thatcher, Bos- MoNTREAT, Aug i7—Arrived, ship Angleses, McLean, Glam gow. NEWCAGLLE, NSW, June 4—Salled, bark Ruby, Van Nor den, San Francisco; 8th, hips Buntilan (Brf, Gamble, do; 10th, Lyttleton (Br), Beck, do, Obouro, July Si—In port brig Neponset, Tracy, for Sata~ bal, to load for Halifax, NS. PoRT AU ee Aug 5—In port schr Lord of the Isles tor’: on 3 4 Bark Hanson Gregory (of Rockland, Me), Gre; Legh (Br), Peterson, for NYork, rea: carer, may 2.000, ‘boxes, wn gchitier caaodow pales ‘or | the troops commenced the attack, but the enemy | Fwaierhe iene wuereves esos of the Furtens bas trod, | Mberal @ course as the inen provide for themselves, | 67 days and ae Ts aye with Hanahd reeetoeeen | Pont aT PRINCE, July port brig Jane (Br), Allen, box shooks (Jgnacto Alfaro consignee), $1,991, and | fled. We left the place under a heavy shower. Petgiow ‘our fathers were, however, material co NATIONAL TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION, Had light W and SW winda, wit thick fog, most of the pas. | for Boston, ready; schr Georgiana, Leman, from do, diag. provisional imverests, 10i—total, credit side, $153,572, On the other band I find the follow- mg accounts, debited thas:—Publio Treasury, The enemy was intrenched in a@ savanual, | tons we glected, and the port of Salem bad the honor This morning tue fourth days’ proceedings of the On the opposite side of a swamp, keeping up a heavy } of frst ov ing to the new continent the wealth of the | National ‘Teachers’ Association was commenced fire onus, They defended their trenches so well thit | {ndies and the fruits which have flowed therefrom. Rome of | with prayer by the Rev. Joseph Atwood, of Trenton. ST Jaco, July W— ved, Alice, Bonner, Balt! $ mn Ningara (Br), Holmes, NYork; Aug § ‘Lydia H Cole (Br), Jones, do. ark Magdalena, Sonrl, Acpinwall, 22 days, with mdse to JF Joy. Had light southerly winds aid calms the whole pas- 3 , 1—In port bark Eliza (Br), for Falmouth, > : trade hus now gone ont from usto build up other places; St tendent Ric: ted th Hatt sage. TEURTOAD, Aug s against the war expenditur + Gannza's | We attacked at the bayonet and the epemy was dis- wi : , uperintendent RicKkoFY present @ resolutions Bark Wilhelmina Agatha (Dutch), Muller, Curacoa, 19 | Eng, ldg; brig Caroline, Anderson, for Baltimore about 10th, rat nlance of factors account, "$2,600; planta. | lodged aud dispersed. Forty killed were found on | now devoting Balcim, myth an nerdy increasing every dayei, | of the Superintendents? Association concerning | days, with salt, hides, E>, To SO Abel & Oot Had tight winds | a0." tion America, ditto, $3,998; plantation San Joaquin, | the fell, The troops had three killed. The column | taking her piace, as all Eastern cities must, as the m the National Bureau of Education alluded to above, | and calmathe entire passage. Left in port, brige ‘Curacoa for American Ports. ditto, $5,397; plantation Santa Kosa, ditto, $237; | Teturned to Nuevitas. ufacturer of what the South and West produce. We hat which were concurred in, oo 8 days; Creole, do soon; schr Jennie Morton, BOSTON, Aug 18—Arrived, bark John Griffin, Downey, landing charges, per schooner Estrella, $35; com- | Tue battallon of Chiclana returned to Principe on ; a!#0 bere acme old traditions. believe, of what took place | | MIS. RANDALL, Of New York, next delivered a0 | "fark Martin W Brett, Blanchard, Cardenas, % days, with | Havens: brig Topas (Br), Watkins, Porseu Piatt; HB Em- missions to the depositors, $719; general charges | the 6th. eeiice beard the. acoomplishe: f gentleman itl fore ly | entertaining and instructive lecture on “Natural | sugar, to Brett, Son &'Co; has had strong NE winds and ory, Small, Clenfusgos. we kane ‘> for installing, salaries and office expenses, $4,535; ‘The railroad has been damaged by the rebels. but | our County Court records will be pleased to show y: Readin, @ entire passage, Salled, August 3, brig B H Ken- berg 3 . Morgan Galveston; brige Joun' Fierce, Townsend, Remedion; Josie fon, Witoughby, Philadelphia, Also steamship Aries, Wile 7, do. > Arrived, steamship Glaucns, NYork; ship Alm! Atomeey bark Btaubestal, Newel, J ae BALTIMORE, Aug: 18—Atrived, brig Mary B Lada (Br), \ see eee Divers (Br), Delite, Rotterdam; bri | Bar Aabine (Norw), Blix, Bettany tet ‘Echo, Terhune, Wen ee j ies; schr Jennie Owens, St Domingo; Great Eastern, Weems t Loa Noa Johnaon OK Brown, Bevarey Millard Fil i ore, Chase; San Jacin ‘and 5 sath, York; Owen Brady, Mets," Brookiya; x6 Huse, 4 jersey City. i 19th—Arrived, bark J M Churchill (Br), Kt! Havana. : oneggront, ites von hie Dnt Lows fe turk fet Prov! BUCKSPORT, Aug 14—Salled, barks R P Buck (new), Cure cums nedy for Baltimore. Zlirg Ceres (Bp), MoUart, Cienfuegos, 20 days, with sugar, jon & Co. 5 6 _Bret 0, Schr Tampico, Wilder, pte, 82 days, with hides, &c, to Moller & Thebaiid, Hes had Yight winds and calms the whole Passage; left no vessels in poi ‘Benr Retorno (Mex), Poch, Tobasco, 80 days, with logwood and six Breetrie a to Moller & Thebaud. Schr Electric Spark (of New Bedford), Cornell, Ruatan, July 14, via Charlestown, 8C, 8 days, with cocoanuts, to mas- ter. np ease took a hea le from NE, which lasted for BSdaya; August 6 25 miles ESE of Frying Pan Shoals, spoke brig Benjamin Carver, from Georgetpwn, 80, for —, with lous of foretopgailant sali, mainsail and main royal. Sehr Eveline (of Now Haven), Carroll, Barbados, 2 days, with molasses, &c, to D age. Schr Ridgewood, Derickaon, Galveston, 34 days, with wool, ae, to Tupper & Beatle. Has ‘had hoad winds and calms the “Sehr Guy Phelps, Shaler, Jacksonville, 18 days, with sc elps, ler, eckson +! wi 0") Hen Ferry Go, Aug’, off Savannad, had g. 48 now complecely repaired. ‘The last train from | if. you will, some of the original documents el Professor J. D. PHILBRICK, Superintendent of the Principe callie in here on the 8th. he ting” (0, those inyaterious ‘umes which | may oe Reds poe delivered @ lecture on Or 1 y, Ca s e1 uu tO examine, iateve wou ave _ Me wap Me on rain tnereners ee rng ceaitie nh convention ot prosreasire vafeteatite, "men ia a Professor MCCLINTOOK, or Phinadelphia, next el passengers) leave by tuis ateamer for liavana. eulicrets, that thie day your convention will be sate and un pray eR a nes ne a jisturbed. It 1s not for me, however, to speak the praises Baiem, but rather to extend to in ft 1 lecturer commenced by suggesting that it was ma- EncountereRebel Losses. Ree oar ntdste Welcome to fre dities of the session, | terlally necessary for each and all to be acquainted SANTA CLARA, August 8, 1869, Weicome to all of pleasure and entertainment and kindness | With the principles of anatomy, physiology and hy- The colurmn under Bonilla had an encounter on the | ! our power to grant you. From the West I greet you as the free in order to Know the best means of prolonging representative of mighty power in thi: jiry, in whose Rosario estate, in which the rebels 1st nine Killed | hands almomt alone remath the weal or woe of tUe'tlll reat prema eoyiey ee quae Perr nbed a and seven horses, with some arms, The troops naa | Proven of ous toro seo which itis iy peieer { composition of the human frame, intelligently illus. two killed and three wounded. f Suny soon, Woseoan $s thi ge, and to whose sunny cl spe end wee hig subject with diagrams and waxen - ertile soil {t fs my heart ‘may soon ret thy els, A column of forty Guardia Civil and eighteen vol: | happiness anda Feane which | may wt forever end forever. mone afternoon session was held in Taylor Hall. A unteers from Lajas found the enemy on the cattle | From the North and East I welcome you as neighbors, andto | crowded audience, of whom the better haif were ri rue | those trom the realms of the ilustri bid el farm La Fé; killed six aud wounded several. The | Come to the vicinity of the birtupiaes and the home ot wat | 1adies, attended. After the meeting had been called Bxtures, $93; and cash accouut, balance in hand, $76,527—total, $153,572, The foregoing represents ‘the effective reaulis in cash. The claims against all the owners are moré or less considerable. The sales inade of sugar embargoed have been made by direction of the Counoll and everything seems to be doue in a businessike manner. There will be large mounts coming In from other sources at the end of the year. The oMce expenses include the saiaries for May, $1,675; for June, $1,312, and for July, $1,327, There being more than @ thousand persons ‘whose properties bave been embargoed, and which natura 'lydemands many empioyés, comprisingtwelve jantations, many smaller estates and a large nam- r of houses, it will soon be necessary to increase the number of hands to attend to so much labor, According to an order of the Captain General the Custom House of Manzanillo has been suppressed, lumber, to ghe Hobo! tin, Quebec; Cato, Heals, Philadelphia, iv column had no losses and captured three horses. to order @ paper was read by Professor Woodman, of | heavy NE gale, which Insted 4 days; sidce light winds and ARLESTON, Aug 16—Sailed, achr Lion (Br), MoLele on the score of economy and because the trade is | “°A'force of sbirty regulars ahd some volunteers | Qavciflus delgtiedto vonr tad ackiomiedgee tT Dartmouth College, eutitied “Drawing asa Bratch | calms. . . tan, Bermuge. one aM Flanagan, Tybee.” Dext to nil; bah, ‘aa Vy jer a3 073 Nabe ena have been sent to Federico Jova’s estate, Jacinto. PRESIDENT POITER'S REPLY. of Elementary Education.” Schr Julia B Firth, Squires, Wilmington, NC, 6 Sezs with CALAIS, Aug 13—Arrived, solr ‘G'W Wentworth, Robbioa, pei yas! she sjectie ore roaaaa te ruz Will | ‘the enemy frequently gathers on adjacent planta- to the words of his Honor the Mayor, the Preat- | A lecture on “The Criterion of Education” was | naval stores, to N Li Mocready & Co. Aug 1 Yokohama {oF ork. attend to the collection of revenues that may occur | tions, It is deemed a great polut for strategy. aed the thanks of the association for the cordial | next delivered by Professor &. E. White, of Ohio. | Ne See ee cee ore ‘ai ith Cleared, echr Beaslo Sim at.the former, hey had received, and satd that {t gave him pleasure 1 w York. ehr John, Rolling, Wilmington, NO, 7 days, with naval Mth— Glasgow. ss see rab Paaced Sp anit Acer FORTRESS MONRO! ug WE pabip Admiral, ‘Mr. M. H, Morris has been recognized a9 Consular Once more to meet within the limits of this ancient common. ¢ He Was followed by Ellis A. Apgar, State Superin- ealoop, from NYork for j, bark j q ‘ebel Cam; Destroyed—Uhiefs Reported on Ith, and it oper. bi % hin th tendaut of Public Instruction of New Jersey, on the owelie oe V1 ; D8 Haskell, Th rot i Ship hugalontors of tis bauking coucera of 4. | . bar a Fea Mrattsutthe good oa own at Salam tor years ago her men: | ‘'stiod of Teaching Map Drawing In Sohoola.” ai Sct Ben Sebastin, Wilmington, NC, 7 days, with naval Bree tra cae ‘Guages, Rnight, Matanzas for do. Binaries & Go ain cunce a 660000 iridens oF ton per ghanta sent forth the ora! ahige to the East, which returned Baht R Maton, Gibson, Hatteras Inlet, Sdays, with shiné |—Bark Cricket, Rio Janeiro, Balled. SANTIAGO, August 7, 1969, freigle) wii ofr jea, to Th ‘Hol HOLMES’ HOLE, ug 17, PM—Arrived, brig Mary cent on the amounts due to depositors. Tnose that ft Tudia trad . O. Ope os Ges, to Thomas & Holmes, iiame, Fickett, Matanzas for Portland, Baa an account current with said Vauk have already | Lieutenant yep Rei aU net HM Mod eum, thee dt fatto of "he Kady hour enstbasntent Fag alata ctr arene waey EDFORD, Aug i8—Salled, sob Ariadne, Harding, been paid in ruil over @ Dumver Of districts, dispersed the enemy an he President then addyoreed the members 0: x EPSON Schr M A McGaban, Call, Newbern, NC, & days, with ee The British Consul General has gent the gunboat destroyed all his encampmenta, and hoped that when the meeting disp.ved Jt would carty | uted Days Proceedings of the State Grand snjngles to matter. : J ial NORWICH, Aug 1¢—Arrived, brig Chins, Romkey, Marar Phiiomel to Nuevitas to investigate the grounds | “Tyee ant vonerat having ordered a column | After ackuowiedging bua yraseril tegara for choosing him to Lodge. clir Jane Emson, Wilbur, Georgetown, DO. S eriied—Scbre Hudson, Waterman, and Fakir, Saunders, upon which Mr, Frederick Wilson, engineer on the a preside over the felfherations of ine association, ne enid that At the hour appointed Grand Master PETrir called Passed Through Hell Gate, plantation Dese! 08, in Nuevitas, was imprisoned (or perbaps, ere this, murdered in cold blood); and, furiber to know why Mr. Sanchez Dolz, British Vice Consul at said port, should be prevented from coming to Havana on busineas connectea with the to march under orders of Colonel Corchado to the | the eighteenth annual session ef th coffee plantation Florida, where the rebels had a | f4¥orable wusvices, | At its last eeting the atten camp, felegraphe having, ee) pe paves Pon eee eeaTY diatereck were neveraurpassea, | Grand afarshal, Past Grand Marsha! Pruden made , y y be Peabody Academy algo, be said, was destined to take a | the usual examination of those present, and finding ¢ society commenced under 09 was the Grand Lodge to order. In the absence of the the ni x, do, PHIA, Aug 18—Arrived, steamship Jun! ifaw Orleans’ and “Havana; Delf Nbanial Stevens, White, Boston; schrs Bowdoin, Kendall, St John, NB; B® Eillot;, Nickerson, NYork; Percy, Mal Hillsboro, NS. ‘Cleated—Brig Frontier, Morgan, Bath. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston for New York, with mdse, to Win P Clyde, id The latter stated that the chief y nis mdse and passouse Yataoce Wooten 19th—Arrived, bark Malvine Dogner (NG), Bpenger, Lon- oboe . and many arms. The latter sta at the chieis | prominent position as a place of tnatruction that would make wit ‘and passeng ferguson & Woo : ah Consulate General. Yesterday or to-day the Briush p ye ‘as nent the goot f its found A epread | all entitled toa seat the Grand Lodge was declared Brig Neliie Johnson, Ne St George, NB, 13 days, for | don; schrs M Broo! Hotohk! Vice Conaul General, John V. Crawlord, was to hav there were Cespedes, Velazquez, Rodriguez, Na- | more permanent the go name’ of its founder and eprea ri » NB, ‘ys, 3 NYork; Trango, Palacios and Colonel Lofio. Tne troops had | Wider the work, which is the chief object of this association. | open for business, Deputy Grand Master Wood, | New York, with lumber to Lrwks, Del Aietlg ‘Tue following vessels from Philadet, three wounded, Addressing the members, he aliuded to the growing and better Frve & Co. had au interview with General Rodas with respec! Schr Corvo, Pickering, Rockland for New York, with limo ? Grand Warden Raiphs, the Grand Conductor and | tod Phie yreal toad 1b Inst out Vana for New Or to both affairs, prospects of the association since the young, vigorous and TAT arden Ralphs, i ran ‘ondu tos Brown. » er Tw for i, Vo for'N bas iT t i embereh! db workers, | G r te ‘Sehr Oregon, Fountain, Rockiand for New York, with lime | leans; brigs Netlie Mowe, for Barbados; wa, for New polition prissuore fam Began Aad Ceataren naine | Corns eewert af am Tepstinns, Capesrs: Fieuren alluded to meongin of the association 10 1240, and | rand Herald being present. Tue minutes of yee | 4 7'v Haviland, ( Bandon, NB; also one bark, unknown (probably Pauline, NI ed ite history and objects, But few of the found- | terday were read and approved, Various amend- MANEARILLS, NEOH 8, HN. resent here now. An eldjuent tribute to the Y It is said that General Valmaseda bas gone to | memory ‘of the distinguished dead of the association was ments to the constitution and by-laws were acted Bare to see @ large convoy with arms and pro- aes hag among waora were mentioned Bailey, H. D. | upon, but being of no general interest cannot be 4, jatthew Vannuxan, Emmons, Ducatel, Locke, | here git ich lengtl u . visions, three cannons and equipments, Baid to have | Houghton, Nicolet, Redfield, jould, Johnson, R. o pee HER 5 SEE ABER 06-60 SORRELL, TONES A. AY lor, Harlan, Morton, Hiteheook and Silliman, ‘Schr Olive Avery, Wilson, Rockland for New York, with lime to J V Haviland. Schr Jonn 8 Chittenten, —, Bangor for New York, with lath to Jed Hh & Co, ‘Schr Chas Roberts, Rogers, Nantucket for New York, with h to FC Rogers. Aefche Pil Sheridan, Murphy, New Bedford for New York u, for Btettin». PROVIDENCE, Aug 18—Arrived, schr Kate Scranton, Pals : XYork. Below brig Lewis Giark, Bartieth Haat ate ujied—Schra Onward, Gorham ; Samuel N Smith, Barrett Liazle Taylor; J M Freeman, Bldridge, and Josephine, Pine TK. Of them negroes, The steamer Triunpho from Nue- vitas brought many sick troops, officers and em. pioyés from Principe and Nuevitas, ae likewise quite ‘8 Dumber of families, all fleeing from there on ac- count of persecution aud misery, The endemics had been captured from the enemy on the river Contra- | Tay Re] tat ney, N¥oi pated, > os r “ presentative MERVIN, of & special committee < | River for New York. 10, Aug 18—Arrived, bark Maria J Smith, = Seas maestre by Colonel Cabizal; but this requires con- ORGANIZATION, appointed upon the subject, ted a recommenda- eS Fora Daniels, Fail River for New York. ms ps brig 0g ved, " Encounter ov the Estate Florida—Change of | *mation. In the absence of Professor Joseph Lovering, | tion that the salary of tte Grand Secretary be in- | Schr J Ponder, Jr, Springer, Taunton for New York. Meared—shipe Nereus (Br), D , Liverpoo!, with 31,000 Solr Whistler, Keatn, Taunton for New York. Schr Mail, Holmes, Greenwich for New York. Sehr Adella Felicia, Elliott, Providence for New York, Behr J M Taylor, Pratt, Providence for New \ork. ugenn, ke wheet 5 corse (Br), Stevenson, do, with by td | rnamore (Bi $1,006 ), Cummings do, with ‘do; Portian y with 0. : (Hed etoarientp Golten Cit , Panama; ships Haze, Fors Commanders—Colone! Quiros Entrapped— No Troops in Town—Arrival of the - Sick and Wounded. Rae secretary, F. W, Putnam was chosen tn his stead. | creased to $2,000 per annum, giving as reasons THE HILDEBRAKO WAR iN MISS URI, | a pot Serna were seiected Fg therefor ‘the*ficreabed labors devorving upon that —- | the Standing Committee:—Profeasor J. 8 Newbury, } omcer, Laid over and afterwards adopted, Letter from the Outlaw’s Headquarters | professor Louis Agaseiz, Professor Joseph Henry, The Committee on Laws, by Mapreasnracive Prc«, inom . . York. ; ‘Wilson, Report of Colonel Bowen’s Operations. Dro, Sterry Hunt. Professor Len}, Peirce and Pro: | made a report relative to amendments of Bylaws of | _Sott Lee dese, wee, New Lonion for Now | "ifMnRStOK, NO” Alig 19"Salled, steamship Rebeces Sawtiaco Ds CUBA, Atiguat y, 126%, (From the St. Louis Democrat, August 13.) fessor John Torrey. Sections A and # were organ- | Cunadesanga Lodge, which was adopted. ork. a i Ciyde, Chichester, NYork. Yesterday there were brought here by Sabanilla Coronel Wm. D. Bowen, in charge of the posse re- ized by t ection of Professor Silliman, of New Representative STERN, Of the Committee of Ap- lia, Henderson, New Haven for New York. Haven for Now York. ven for Alexandria, rt for New York. Now York. Bohr Waterloo, Br igeport for New York bots Bridgeport for Now York. Sobr Sarah & Bulkley, Bulkley, Bridgeport for New York, Schr John 0 Baxter, Jones, Bridgeport for Albany, Schr Guide, Lamphear, Norwalk for New York. Sober Highland, Lynch, Roalyn for Albany. Schr J M Brown, Fitzgerald, Cow Bay for New York. Schr Gi e 8 Page, 4 ands’ Point for New York. Pijot boat Dudley, for New York, (rom a fishiug cruise to the eastward, BOUND Fast, Brig Romaine (Rr), Card, New York for Steitta, boir Ema, —, Woodbridge for Taunton. Port Johnaon for Providence, , Ezabothport for Glen Cove. for Providence. fate, Manwaring, New York for Capo able, ‘Schr A J Chapman, Way, Now York for Capo Sabie, Sehr Vietor, Fish, New York for Myst Schr 7 B Smith, Bowman, New York for New Bedford, Bohr J Comatbek, Kendey, New York for Nantucket ai Haven, ci an and Professor Henry Wurtz, of | peals, presented a report in the case of Skinner be CS eee erepurta: Hdeprans, vel ih had New York, secretary, of the former; and Professor Roainee tne District Grand Committee of the Suifolk Fradcois county, but nothing new has transpired Agassiz, chairman, and Professor T, Sterry Hunt, of | distrtet; the action of the district was sustained. In since the skirmish on the evening of the sth and the Mont becretary Ol ection BB, Kendall against the District Grand Committee of Al- morning of the 1ith. On Sunday Sheriff Murphy asor Merry, of Rutgera College; Professor | pany district, the committee was sustained on one received the following letter, which was mated. at , of New faven, and Professor Rogers, of | point and reversed in the other. In Ackerson against St. Louis on the 0: to Irondale and rem fled on the 1 Centre, N. Y., were chosen @ comumittee tO | the District Grand Committee of Rockland, the ap- Tet, Whether bogus or bot of course Is not known, | COB’er Wik the standing committee, and Professor | peal was dismissed. In Jacobs against the Hermitage We give it in all peculiar originality, Colonel Bowen | Hough, of Albany: Professor BE, W. Blake, of Cor- dge and against District Grand Committee of the will return to-day: — nell | bod Aarne rofessor Horseford, of Cambridge, | second District of New York city, the decision of THR LETTER. and Professor Noyton, of New Haven, Were chosen |} Grand Committee was reversed and the Lodge or- Sr Lois, Mo., Auguat 10, 186. to act with the Stavding committee om the momina- | dered to restore him to membership. Jn Wood Mesars, Bowe, MURPHY aud others:— tons for next year, against Committee of Monroe district the decision i MEN—We gave you recently a littie foretaste of In the afternoon the association attended and | oj the Grand Committee was sustained. Teoronto our ty to resist capture. We could have killed every dam | @ssisted in the dedicalion of the Peabody Academy | Loge againat District Graud Committee of Monroe one of you bad we felt dispowed. We will nov shed blood | of Sconce, ‘The exercises were of the usual charac. | in the case of Nowell; the action of the committee v forced to, da We trust you win take wi ter attending the transfer of a public eg Oy nd reversed. Parselis and Loomis against District catch you dutta i Committee to the trustees, and the delivéry and | Grand Committee of Monroe; the action of the Lodge ‘Don’t force us to such « me: re not ® mere han: Acceptance of the same Ly the directors. The ad- | was sustained, ful. The catching of Hildeb: will be oue of the deareat | “Fess Was deilvered by Wiliam ©, Budigott. It was Representative Barnard, of the special committee things ever attempted, If you love your firesides aud your | @ flne production, upon Grand Master's annual address, made a lengthy Sighs, diay Ok BOND. an Bowen tet he ont oh The day's prodeedings of the ascoctatlon were | aod able report, In which the action of the Grand € did not want to xi Bowen, But tt beden't stay | piensanti; closed by a levee given at the house of | Lodge of the United States was respectiully but se. Railroad three prisoners who had surrendered to We troops. Public curiosity was excited by the re port that two cannons taken from the repeig would arrive by the same train, but {9 this the numerous persons congregated at the depot were disappointed, for no guns liad been taken and only three prisoners brought, Who proceeded to the city and were lodged ‘in prison. Of the much talked of action on the Florida estate it appears to have been but a small affair, for government only claims to nave killed two rebels, end admit ihat two soldiers were slightly wounded wud one contused, Lieutenant Colonel Navidad, who hag directed ‘operations for some time past in the jurisdiction of Brazo de Cauto, has eved and is replaced by Lieutenant Colonel Da: It is reported that Colonel Quiros was Informed that tue rebels on the Sitio estate wero negligent and unprepared for him; that, therefore, he Kaho and marched to the spot where he found no one, the enemy havin: MISCELLANEOUS. enone MISCELEANEOUB: nn LUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FOR ALL STATED A’ eo lhout publicity; legal everywhere; no fees in ad- CO eT BUEN Colonelory ase $ No. 007 Broadway, PREMERA MOG steer enh Aw BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT ‘States without publicity. Legal everyw! Devers tion, ae, pudicient cause, Success guaranteed, Terms fain Avice fee, 1 ING, Counsellor at Law, 868 Broadway. “\ BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT A Staten without publicity legal everywhere} denertio Ao. suticient cause; auccess i rou No charge in aa vance, Advice frees HOUSE, Attorney, 18 Nassau atreet, TPE GREAT TELEGRAM CARTOONS LOOK FOR THEM, ENJOY THEM. At home now, we will send bim ho , i ante 7 | William 0. Endicott, ar which a large number of | yo hastily abolishing a portion of | * senr Ad iNiott, Now York for Boston. , bask on thesisio Mad eat bet ek Wuten Or Cros ber, If you wast to avoid bell, Blood and thunder, keep out Of | savany were prescrt Naldes b “goou" sprinkling of ee eee ty the mewbery of the Order. Bo a evan New York for stdoho, NB. DON'T FAI TO SEB THE CARICATURES pothing since that has been NS Seta because REPORT OP OPERATIONS. the grace and beauty of Sate: George J, Gardener was thanked by resolution for Schr R Smith, —, New York for Portiand, IN TO-DAY'S PAPER. Schr Belle, —, New York for Westpor Solr K Knight, Wilcox, New York for Sohr T Ellis, Kelly, New York for Port Suhr R Gordon, —, New York for Port i Sehr J Baxter, Jones, New York for Providence. Sobr Telegraph, Wentworth, New York for Providence, his despatches have been intercepted, In two or three weeks there will be @ column of contra guerillas ready to take the fleid, under the orders of Captain Buero. It ts principally made up of “movelizados” recruited here; for there are no troops here to send, the only resemblance to soldiers oe Ronee has eae a ‘ly paca the Gov- his of ernor of past operations, and suggests certain | Visits tothe Tee! , Exe | year, ai changes, among them, we understand, that the pre. git pecan al TastitateAm Exe | 1oetmontal., Soon after, Dy resolution, the procure- sent force be discharged and # company of picked sion In the farbor, ment of a similar jewel was voved to Past Grand men be enrolled, Hildebrand has a force of, per- Sarum, Angust 19, 1900. Master Meddle, haps, fifteen men at bis immediate command, and The American Science Assoovation resumed ite 6ea- Reports of District Deputy Grand Masters were entiabors aa Grand Master aoe the past the jewol of that ofice awarded him asa 1HE SUSQUEHANNA WAR DEPICTED, VHB ATTITUDE OF FISK DURING THB TRUCE, THE INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE, AND HOW If 4 WILL END, rewaining here being the baudse of musicians be- | Mere friends among the populace than can Le | sion today, 1 a “ . | voted to be printed in the journal of proceedings. longing to battalions now 1D tue feild, and these | Picked out. It ts beieved to be the Intention of the | oy oe pies ors Caswell, of Brown Untver- | YC cds Grand Representative Morrison, ‘of BELOW. sab Byaning: ChURDAM CAIRO Grvmumers and pipers are the guarda at the barracks | Odtiaw to organize @ regular vand of freepooters ' , of North Carolina, were chosen to Ml | Michigan, was introduced, with the “honors,” as John Norman (Br), Gardner, ‘rom Yokohama posits ‘ ud prison, and gueriias, and steal horses and do whatever | vacancies in the standing committee caased by the | Well as Grand Secretary J, 0. Raum and Past Grand OF TO-DAY. Twelve wounded @nd sick men of the Reus bat- | other devilment tneir inclinations may prompt, election of Professors Agagsiz and Henry aa chair- | Master J. W. Orr, of New Jersey. Ship George Huribat Masson, from Cardiff July 7 (by pilot taliou arrived here to-day and were conveyed in car. | The hunted have always the advantage over | men of sections A and fi," Invitations were accepted Representative SMirH, of the Special Committee | oat i F Wiliams, Nol). * A THE STORY OF THE YEAR Feayes to the tullilary hospital, They were in the | the hunters, and Hildebrand and hie gang | to visit the Massachusetts Institute of Technoiogy | on the Kevekah Degree, reported @ constitution SAILED. J Ficrida afair. enjoy great superiority in this respect. @nd to participate in a eteamboat excuratoo in the | under which Rebekah Degree Lodges may ve estav- THR MIDNIGHT MARRIAGE, perate as wicked, and ebarp in woo harbors of baie a with the rife, they can defy their pursuers, | were presented and from their caves and haunts prey upon them | The attendance wa: . f | Bremen} Co- and Boston, t + papers } lished In this jurisd on, the Main features of which e ships Aleppo, for Livorpool Union, read upon sentise subjects, are that twenty dollars le the charter fee, and ten | lan Havana, 400, Cow Bay, cB, Saratoga, Norfolk, City J Riebmond; shipe be L Sturges, Orleans} aT ge. members (five of ea x) to constitute the number Pavesi Litseoseur herd x te, Siscol, fy Tow, Lous or WHOSE WIFH WAS SHR? The Latest Great Exploit of the Spaniards By Mrs, Sumne: Harden Hattie Hateful), author of TLE GULDI Turns Out a Failure—Oontioual Interruption and upon the community, Without tutimatin nents siege requisite to obtain @ charter. ‘The report was | qoaderry; Wm Vao Name, Marseilles. By Aen " to the Tri cowardice tn the Learte of some of the men enrolle ¥: ai adopted. ‘4 Will shortly appear in the Great Fainily Paper, sit Oia ni teem ted Ae Under Sheri Murphy and Colonel Bowen, they 4 WAVAL "HTELLICENEE. A’ resolution was unanimously passed that the | Wind at sunner Sw, Iignt, THe PRESIDE” COMPANION, oro nme: eiew undoudtediy a little timid at the idea of confront boone representatives to the Grand Lodge of the United NORNA, BUNIONB. ENLARGED JOINTA AND. ALD» NUBVITAS, ADgust 9, 1969, the unerring rifles of Hildebrand and hiy bush. | Departure of Secretary Robeson Party. | states be’instructed to w law!u) means to have Shipping Noten. dieeases of the feo. cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 Broad- On the 90+h ult, 100 regulars and twenty yoinnteers | Whackers. esldes, some of them ay, have @ listie Al Hoon yesterday Mr. Robeson, Secretary of the | the action at its inet session OM the regaiia abolition way, Refers to all surgeoas. ‘The pilot boat Kamund @iunt te om the smaller one of the i 4 annulled, PI Peraone of these OullaWs, and this alone would | NAVY; General Sherman, Vice Admiral Porter and | “rie renors of tne Committee On Procedure in Cases | scrow docks near the foot of Market slip, having her bottom defeat toot captare, my ons ume, when Solonel Ks mith Alden proceeded tn the Tallapoosa to | of Appeul was very volummoun, ed {or want Of | cleaned, Bowen had what he considered correct Information | Newport, the original program: nanged.tn | time to consider, tt was laid over till (ue next aunual | qe Union ferryboat Clinton Is om the balance dry dock that Hidebrand was at e certaln place, tn all probe | order that General Sherman might nave am oppor: | seasion. y Poetics: Hert pi Aa capture would have been effected nad it tunity of inepecting Fort Acams, the gallant soldier | | A report from the Committee on Finance, estimat- Pe on Ta edutloiat ,Whyitteh: bearen 18 not been for the timidity of some of the young men | desiring to visit every fortiticntion in the United | Ing the expenses of the Grand Lodge for the ensulug | | The bark Union te Om vaecngph haghr Of the posse. Btates, in order that he may acquaint himself with | year wt $6,052, which would amount to twenty-six | foot of Rutgers slip, being ealked, stripped of ber old an It 8 necessary for the peace and quiet of that rec. | ali their details by # personal mapection, since the | cents per capita, was adopted, Four hundred dol- | furnished with a new sult of Revere yellow metal sheath: tion and the reputation of the State that Higebraud | Tallapoosa has laid at tho Navy Yard Secretary | lars were appropriated for printing the Grand Lodge | ing, ‘and hie gang should be effectually “squeich@®,” and | Robeson has every morning, betore aix o'clock, itl. } proceedings in the German language, The oMfice of | aye tron ater Thomas Keleo, 1420 tons, built in Ohoster, summary measores looking to this end should Le | vated General Sherman in thoroughness by going all e Grand Secretary !@ now to be kept open daily serge dt Wakinioce by the Battimore Steam fn ge and carried out. If one expedient fai } over the vessels and workshops, minutely Inspecting | from one to nine P.M, except on Saturday, when Va, in 1866, and own be - ; another should be tried vo rid the State of thts | everything of interest veforg tho workmen com: | tho hours will be from one to .our P.M. Yacket Company, after having her bottom painted was low- plague, thie blot upon its #01). menced work, The Committee on 4.0 5.89 Of the Order theg } ered from the mimumoth halapee dry dock ugar the foot of started across the bay and disembarked at Bajs, oped Sap yh eng ST oes oan from which piace they marched in pursuit of a small Party Of insurgents reported to be on the Desen- gafhos plantation, belonging to Don Pedro Sanches Dolz, the Vice Consul for Great Britain, The revels met the enemy on the road, and from behind an Simost insignificant intrenchment kept up a sharp Gre for over thirty minutes, Killing three of the Spanisrds and wounding two; one of the former is ‘Drother to @ rich storekeeper, and formed one of the Nucvitas volanpeers, The Spaniards returned here VERYBODY SHOULD KNOW WHERE TO BUY ‘Teas, Coffees, Flour, Molasses and a)l kinds of rs ea TycEke i place’ oals Sy'the pounds package lew York, ie 5 el 6 poun we. e 7 UP LOMAS A: AONBW. \VERY LADY IN THE UNITED STATER SHOULD ‘address Madam DUVAL, box 9,488 Post office, for clr cular of three most useful aud indispensable articles ever Invented, = Cee nee mae mamas 0. c JAUBTIO OB bg cone, WITHOUT decd gabe im, PAN Hy, devantien om business, for Dareules af agen of the Pelvic Viscera, Diseases an the rey none, ENRY KODANEETS M, D., 144 Lestagion xyouue

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