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10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. dered happy during the balance of their natural {| son, and that he would as soon see the ex- President CUBA. Behr 3D New ford for F fade! ypeson, Sept 26—Arrived, PRINCE ARTHUR, existence by having his Royal Highness for @ part- | ejected Senator as any other democrat.” ; - Sebr oorhess, Groen: for Now York, Mansoa {ans Arrived, bark Daniel Webster, Flinn, q le radicals lame, Green for New ba: q anne i ithen Prince will iet up for a few days on It is asserted that some of the Nasbvill Bjesorar4 Governmen? Reports of Insurgent Lossce= Sear Hunter, Crane, Dighton for Eiizabethport, aw POR ‘Aug Onward, Fite, Havre, The Trip to Prince Edward’s Island—The | nis series of enjoyments consequent upon the hearty | are rather anxious to have Andy Johnso! : Marketa. oy Ke Tenalon for Bow, at Newcanrls, Hy Aug Fpegpaie, Roses ith, Mohawk, At Halifax, amd Demonstrations | welcoming spirit of the Dominion people, He leaves | United States Senator—judging from the way they HAVANA, Sept. 7, 1869, Behr Bemjausin’ runes toe New ZOek, wow York. | kiness, Bosley hyttyr0, Baker 40; Blair Athol, Haines, Reurn to : this morning for the interior to Indulge in a few to Washington. Ther Schr ius, Martin, Providence for New York. Salem { Moonlignt, Nich: Janeiro, Along the RoutemGrand Complimentary | Gay, of moose hunting, and — when he | e writing to Washington. FS “,overnment returns show that in the skir- | Gone gy mmue geri, Providence for New York. | Fiymoprn, Aug 36-06) David ovate manatee Bail by the Officers of the Garrison—Dis- | has sent a fatal bullet through one of those | The Clarksvilie (Tenn.) Patrtot—republicaQ— | mish’ eg which have occurred in the jurisdiction of Bohr Delph Alien, Providence for Newburh ald for London ; 37th, Sabra Moses, Klilam, from WN’ gracefal Assault Upon the Police by the noi and Rp Fie es wis ee “don’t see any point of illegality in the newly elected | th’, Cinco Villas uring the month of August 300 in- nae wi oie, Harper, Providence for r Filladelphis. TET. nek Dissabesegalhke’Soomll Se come & pul man} 4 remen. @nicers of the British Army—An Epyfrican | Soin ™\" then to Fredericton; from there to | Legislature.” This bugbear is a good deal like ha fs surgents were killed, The 1osa of the Spanish troops Sete WD Pl Bho peep neevensor, Mew Zork. PORTLAND, Aug 25—Of% Bernhard, Babr, from NYork fr Picnic in Honor the Royal Scion, Quebec, and from thence to Montreal, where he will | other political humbugs—it is a very big thing was much less, Schr MJ Meade, Thrasher, Groton, Ct, for New York. Bremen. r : HaLivax, N, &, Sept, 3, 1869, | join his regiment, After a few months ne vee Visit | eyes of some, but the more sensibie don’t see tt. Exchange on London, 16% premium; on Paris, | Schr 7M Kien, Heed, Blony Pot Gr New Yor, PENcuTH, Aug 2%—Arrived, Jos Fish, Stackpole, Rotter ‘That clever little sprig of royalty, Prince arthur, | Nurs, coins GPG i NN MaPeines of the United | The Chicago Posc—republican—despairs of “he | 333 premium; on the United States, sixty days, | Schr sive Spray, Hortén, Stonybrook for New ¥ Tour TALBOT, Aug %6—Salled, Ankathor, Hen; atill lingers within the Nova Scotia province. He | States, although this is not definitely aecided upon. | adoption of the fifteenth amendment, Soho ‘ Lies | gold, 653 premium; short sight, gold, 7% pre sar Pe gor ie A ba ane Sept S—arrived, steamship MaNa, finished up his tour to Prince Edward’s Island at the wind in that quarter among the Wester? repub- | mium; sixty days? sight, currency, 21 discount; Schr Mary A Predmore, Hart, Hartford for Philadelphia. NYork for Liverpool (and Pocee’ cum fa; Canning es the singular hour of three o’clock Tuesdiy morning, | The Journey to St. John, N. Be—Grand Ball | jeans? short sight, currency, 20 discount, oe Flere! Bipeiicns Bartiord for gaa. “ea ROFERRDAM, Aug 26— feared, ham, fand left the wharves Of Charlottetown on his return at the Skating Rink. The Zanesville (Ohio) Courier notes that Mr. in 7 seer Haze, MoGindlev, Middletown, ce os sregions ss OCHRE uEzON, Begs oksrived., Bence ald Baltimorey to Halifax amid a blaze of fireworks and rounds Sr. JouN, N. B., Sept. 7, 180% | thomas Ewing has promptly visited ‘.ne democracy | ABRESTS Bor pe hn gr ag ae rh febr Ts Burkingham, Kelp, Portiand, Gi, tor New York, | Sureese Aug S:Arrived, Ermiva, Perry, Rotterdam of cheermng, almost blindmg to witness, and Prince Arthur arrived at Point du Chene at thirty | witn nis annual four-coiumn leter and adds:— whom & warrant was issued by acting District Attor- Beer pee Duala, Raynor, Fortland for New York, | Adam Cietts Tenssoste. deafening to bear. The visit of his Royal Highness | Minutes past eignt o'clock, where the spectal train | wiiaq the honorable gentlen¥sn Kept on the | ney J. W. Gurley, upon aMfdavits made by Special i sag een Aa beg fsa alee for fork. Rehr G Stancelef, Dougherty, Portland, Ct, for New York. | 81m 28" Arrived, Arnevig, Ellingson, NYork. Schr 88 Buckldghans, Hartman, Forlaad, Ok for New | Suvunn’ Aug 1o—Salled, Joho Matbues, Sulivan, Bosou, 1o the provincial island was attended by all those | Was waiting to convey him to this city. Stops were | ain track and abreast the Current of events, in- | Treasury Agent Kinsella, charging him with con- fen pho Medhues, Pallven, Bogew, Schr Hannab E Chave, Portland, Cy had New York. spiring to defraud the revenue, aud of fraudulent popular demonstrations on the part of the people | made at Petitcodiac, Moncton and Sussex, | steaq or switching off on a ¥ide track, as he did a | obtaitine the reieane ot fy Se pe pared St NA“AIRe, Aug 26 ‘winch combine to render the happiness of a guest | Where addresses were delivered, salutes were | qo/on years or mure ago, P.is annual pastoral letters | houses, was arrested by government detectives pi Bi fee moa ct foe i, fay ork. " Taoom, Aug %4—Arrived, Mary A Marshall, Anthony, Dub perfect and complete, The ball given in his honor | fired and great enthusiaam was manifested | 1, ine democracy would "ve of more weight,” But it peep ore fare purmeeneed, tz fe Bebe James Morrill: Yates. Now Haven for New Your. | ‘Turerm, Aug 20Arrived, bolo, Smile, NYork. was one of the most brilliant affairs in | He arrived at St. John’s at one o'clock, and was re- | 1, good to hear words ©f wisdom, come from whose | in tne warrant.” Before a new warrant could be lo Beer Pattee Renee ee eee eee. American Ports. > by Lieutenant Governor Wil- | 45s they may, and it would have been well for the | warded Mr. Thompson departed for New York. the history of the isiand of Prince Edward, | ceived at the station oi lips they may, 4 and itis doubtful if atapy tuture sumilar festivals | mot and staf, the Corporation of the clty and vart | country had it listened to and profited oy the sug- | ,,Anoter merchant, also of this place, and whose Gesigned for him in his journey through the Domin- | fhe city antnorities ‘and the justices of the peace, to | gestions of such venerable patriots as Thomas Ew- | lar charges were made by Mr. Kinsella, was arrested York. BOBTON, tet 6 Arrived, brig Ambrose Licht Solr G W Middleton, Nickerson, New Haven for Philadel. | Puladsiphin; achra Pinta Smits, Georgetown, DC; Allee hin. +; Sam! Gilman, Kelly; Bea Flower, Chase; Sehr J 8 Terry, Raynor, New Haven for Philadelphia, i Baul & ruompton, Godfrey? A "Lincoln, Schr Guide, Lamphear, New Haven for Elizabelnport. Beni, Smith; WH'Shannon, Duka; lle Teplies. AD im- / in St. Louis and arrived here yesterday via tne Jack- Schr GO Burdett, Rodgers, ‘tor J 4 Haskell % ‘wm A Dubosq, Rich; 'J pagal alge etic eye ss Hs aa resent eee ae on Patation. The rl Pa htindeas son Railroad. He was taken before Commissioner Schr J M Mitchell, Monit ‘stamford for ‘Albany. kind Nickerson ope Howe Kelley; E Stabiokson, Wi or ‘te gay and. fenuve’ ance in the | rimehy nas, aren, mune, Me SAT HM) OL BOLITICS Bet cba aoa Nee eae | EM nS RAWe RRC AC Ton, | Ratemohatin jaeantiny gece tah of the gay and festive dance in the | to the Waverley Hotel. in the evening he was es- s bail in the sum of $12,000.—New Orleans Picayune, br Thomes Fail, Philips, West Farm for New York. a, Ataes: Hon Ema al, Pongal colonial building at Charlotretown. To say | corted by a firemen’s torchlignt procession to the August 28, 3 Spring for New York. | phia; Ann'8 Sipvl lvany; Mount Hope, / Schr Thomas Smith, Bowman, Col bd Sally Merritt, Walters, Cold 8; New York. and Albion, Shaw, ‘ork, that the young Prince enjoyed himseif would | Victoria Skating Rink, wich was most eleganty Ciearea—Bark’ Western Sea, Harding, Marseilles ‘br San Juan, Jones, Port Jefferson for Albany. ball being in ress, at which THE SUPERVISORSHIP. Sehr Edwin Colyer, O'Brien, Cow Bi for New York. | Frank (in), MeNe! |, St Domingo City; Southerner, | only half express the pleasure and de- Sea ee eee present.” He’ dauced firat with SUPER! a SHIPPING NEWS Behr Gaoren Dosing, Beck Grae Men Temes Tone | Reon ie elie Ronee Herpes Nore. 3 light which he seemed to experience, Outol the | the Hon. Mrs. 8. L. Tilley. He leaves for Frederie- a te Sr ee ee ' oe Searels hggarmne Tae Mew Sotke — ship Wm Ke Baltimore ; bark Wester, twenty dances on the programme Arthur only | ton at ten o'clock to-morrow morning. een ge onaen.2 — ‘lsc lle Almanac for New York—This Day. BOUND EAs? pyitt Arrived, bark, Exchange, (Br), Churchill Least omitted to engege in two of them, and he nee vanes, Schr Sarah J Hovt, Cranmer, Alexandria for New Haven, | Philadelphia: ach Adrian NYork, 4 Gntered into. every oae with a sprit ot| POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, | 4 wen anencea meeting of the Jacob Cohen Dem | Sun riggs... 6 88 | Moon sets......eve 8 14 | , Sent Rant Bowor’ Sow, cotgiowa, BG for Contec BALTIMORE, Sept Arrive; bark Regina (Bry Rapeony genuine enjoyment which showed that he BEELER SOE. ocratic Association of the Nineteenth ward was 6 21 | High water....eve 1021] ‘Schr A H Cain, Simpson, Georgetown, DC, for New | ight Mull, Wood's Hole; ‘Apuelina,’ Brown York yo. was indifferent to the bundreds of curious | New York State Polltice—The Democratic | eld last seca! at haa headquarters, Breevort rewer, Portland: optics directed upon his every movement. If the |. state Official Organ Rebuking New York | ll, East Fifty-fourth street, near Third avenue, young man has a weakness it 1s for dancing, and in City (Tammany) Democrats. pt Ia ReeTiCk Pench Senreree +0 sditreas, 3m, ee Haven, Br), Goflin, Boston; Geo Amor Schr James Jones, Jones, Georgetown, DC., for Provi- | Besoka toni eg the Coast. dence. hi ate te ‘Schr R A Edwards, Edwards, Baltimore for Pacrtucket. fee, Merah Wisin, ie ig! do; schrs Anna agony Some Miezeeeae 7-9 A. M. e Gould, "oro Gri w River ; West Dennis, Crowell, Boston; N ‘Allen, Mi . Schr Joseph Nickerson, Leighton, Baltimore for Taunton, | ail’ NYorks iddleton, Jr, Anes, Providence; Mi “ertoping the light fantastic” bis ease abd grace of |: (from the Albany Argus ene State oficial | cause was never stronger than now. The folowing Sehr Bree Overton, Baltimore e for Now Haven, dotiy, Weaver, NYork; Nal aa iicen, ‘Chase, Providenc 0 A fe, Nes re verman, Dy ‘ AU NON, manners would be highiy creditable to the Most ac | 6. otice in some or the cemocratic papers a ais. | *s0lutions were unanimously adopted: Bcbr Julia Wrlets, Bari Chtiadeiphia for'New Bedford. | Tritgepors ciokas A Conny ‘Btower, Bomtony Fares compushed dancing master of La Belle France. 10 | position to discuss questions of party organization | aga ant chery separue election distor ke the. Nineteenth Bor Ney, Chase, Elisabethpors fer pau ieee eer MGlekred. Bark JM Churchill (Br). Seavey. Calbarions rig. was hali-past two in the morning before the last exer- | Fy'a vindicuve spirit. ‘Thus. while the Stave Com. | ¢&lundevery separate el candidate, Jacob Cohen. Sehr Evelyn, Burger, Ehzabethport for Statsrord. Henty Gilbert (lin), Geltsion, Wiadvor, NSe sehra Mort the order of dancers was reached, and in this | mittee, without opposition from New York and Resolved, That copy of this resolution be sent to the dif. | Senr Engle, ¢, Ellzabethport for Plymouth, Jones, Hudson; & C Conde, Brown, do; Young Jt See he: : Almost unanimously, located the next convention in | ferent organizations In the several wards who have declared | PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEWGER 7, 1909 Cornelta, Carroll, Newburg for Hartford. Irvin, NYork; JC Ri Brown, Jersey City; bla the sovereign descendant entered with a8 much zeal syracuse, we find the democratic paper there reflect- | in favor of our candidate, to e the same action. J ’ ‘J peer Robbins, Bugoe, Hownn for Lad Barnes, Avery, Ren Paw iv 8 Barton, Barnes, Derdyy ramme, When he left the course of the New York iel B. Northrup was the n r, and the pain eye cae F Niagara, ——, Fort Lee for Westchester. Conn; Taabel Alberto, Tooker, New Haven. hap tees ehyenatreiicnd eg eed ey ay ag yey Dy Tt tells ws that Tammany has eri Ren paloaee OneaT speaker, Herald Packnges. Bebr J MVrecman’ Ryder, New York for Providence. Balled Sth, ships Auguste (NG), and. Admairal (NG), the hall the band gave the inevitable national already Governor Hoffman, &c., and should restrict Captams and Parsers of Vessols arriving at this port wilt paca Roped Bae eater Li, | {8 i6tb, brig Romance, Navassa; schr C C Clark, 8¢ Mot oi , &C., in, or LI | drews anthem of “(od Save the Queen.” and with a guard | her cigims to influence to narrower bounds. Now, | Fourteenth Ward Walter Roche Associn- | please deliver all packages intendod forthe neat to our geht Vs lant, Dick! or lew York for Boston. BANGOR, Sept $—Arrived, schra Francis Ellen, of bono! A WOV' ofan does not belo; ie metro l= ir Perry. ——, New York for Glen Cove, id Eagle, Boston; Hattle Anna, Taple: Xork ; Bom, zens in ter wake, His Royal Highness was | GOvGmor Homan doe Mot ortiow of then” He ya tion. eee aa rts Bae ree cee 10 oct Bienen hs dane Bong Talknder, Gumgheny New vere er Cow Bay [| eRe a Ht; Leonora, Spolforde Gloucester escorted to the Queen's wharf, where | jongs to the democracy of the whole State. if the | There was a large meeting of the Tammany de- | Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Preas do not now janverspoi Mayflower, Weymouth, Lynn; Northern Warrior, Pendleton, he embarked on board a suiail boat, and | New York deiegation had opposed him in the Con- | mocracy of the Fourteenth ward last evening at Cor- | Collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, Schr JA Brown, McGuire, New York for Cow Bay, LI. Hingham. Was removed to the gunboat Dart, wuich immedi- | Yention of Ise he would equally have been nomi. ‘as will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings Sulled 84, orig Abbey Thaxter, Parker, Washington; aehr ately steamed of for victou en route vo this city. | Pot and elected: a, heltus Haggerty’s, in Grand street, for the purpose | oF th revatar monthly mectingyheld March & 1800. SAILED. ereConri Sreebes, eares | Coaen Hea Satins Meanwhile, notwithstanding the unusal hour, the | “Bur it is unjust to reproach the democracy of the of organizing a Waiter Roche Association, Mr. | “'Rescived, That on and after April, 13 the A , Y Bardi ond Maer (Annas Taraade Mitie city of Chariottstown was rendered dazalingiy | etry with claims to inordinate infuence. {ft repre. | Owen Rooney was elected chairman, and Mr. Charles | prese will’ discontinue the. collection ‘of chip: news ia the Jane & Eliza, Creamer, Magellan, Berry, Ly: Steamships City of London, for Liverpool; Saxonia, Ham. | Bridgeport; Day. Spring, burg: Jeo, Savannah: James Adger, Charleston; Rebecen | RS tit ger ge nrri Cy NO; Niagara, Norfolk, City Point and | River; Mary i Dana, 0" hmond. Penniman, Dickson, Satilla eorgetown, DC; schrs'Alpine, Elliott, Boston; Lucy H Gibaony, Baltimore. brilliant with fireworks, Wumimations and torch- | sentation in our State conventions were based upon | Clancy secretary. Mr. Rooney, on taking the shal harbor of New York, Passed unanimous it ‘ht processious. of ty votes in each locality—as 1s | addressed the meeting in terms highly eulogistic o: The office of the HERALD atoam yachts JAMES and The sea journey to Picton, where the party em- | Gone in, republisal onventions and in some county the gentleman after whom the association was | Ses@unrtw is at Whitehall slp. All commenicntione fant a Wind at sunset SE. Satled—Brig F | Merryman, Glover, Philadeiphia, barked on board a special train, was wituout any re ‘ties—New York would have | called. Resolutions were offered and adopted en- | owners andconsignees to the masters of inward bound yes- J , chr Guiding & notable incidents, ‘The night's festivities haa pro- | COVenuCHE CL, DOr are eM aoe Reivwucg | dorsing Mr. Roche for Supervisor, and pledging hit | ssla'wil be forwnsded free of charge, Osan Sis e aucKsr ol 1 Sept 2—Arrived, achr Guiding Star, Grayy duced a general desire for siumber, and the tempta- | Yori has seventeen to four for Onondaga. the unanimous support of the associatron. d BEVERLY, Sept 5—Arrived, schra J M Fitzpatrick, Smithy Hons to sleep overcome the desire of his Roval | “We adnere tothe present system, which places co CLEARED. Surp Aww Eviza—There is some probability of naving the | Phijadelphia ship Ann Eliza, ashore on Smith’s Island, should the weather ‘OL, Sept 5—Arrived, schrs Pell © F Wright continue favorable. Tho Messrs Baker have not yet aban- Feces. ‘Oneco: White, Providence for Poughkce Highness to view the beautiful scenery along the | the minority and majority districts upon an equal- Thi th Ward Jacob Cohen Democratic coust o1 the Northumberland Straits, along the line | ity, and which recoguizes this equality in the choiwe teenth Heo! ¢ Pero City of London (Br), Leitch, Liverpool—Jobn ale. doned her, and are using every means in their power to get | going on the railway). of te raliroad, Letween Picton and this city, there | or ’qelegates to State and national conventions, Ameciation-Disgrecetel Tewprravtion. Steamabip China (Br), Macauley, Liverpool via. town | her afloat. CHARLESTON, Sept 6—Steamship Promethcus, for Philae Were numerous demonstrations by the peopie. At anuere ‘of State committees, &c. But while it re- A meeting of the Jacob Cohen Democratic Associa- | _¢; G Franek (Br), Macauley, Liverpool via Queenstown Barx Lapyr Love ( Br), Gladstone, at San Francisco 28th | deiphia, and three otter steamers, bound N, are detained by ult from Calcutta, on May 16, while at anchor off 8: had | NE xales. & heary eyelo during wale ‘oa one anchor and han wr ithz_Salled, steamships Charleston, Saragossa, and Tilley and carried awa} of the win } put into Jamo! ‘ork. - Harbor for repairwand Hed again June 4; first part of, the ‘ADIGHTON, Sept 4—Arrived, schr Sylvester IInle, Coleman, aA y win y june en variable any. Winds; had moderate SW" winds in the’ Ghia Bea; July 13, EDGARTOWN, Sept 6—Arrived, schra Pallas, NYork fop took a typhoon, during which lost foresall; afterwards had } Rockland; Equal, do for Newburyport, moderate weather; August 27, 5AM, came to anchor ina | _ FORTRESS MONROE, Ang 7—In the Roads, brig Edwitg thick fog, in five fathoms of water, cloke to Point Reyes; was | Rowe, Cruse, from Richniond for Baltimore. compelled to run out a small anchor and heave the vessel | Sailed - Bark Talisman, Anderson (from Rio Janejro), Bal ead to clear the breakers; succeeded in getting up the | timore. An easterly storm prevails, large anchor, but was compelied to alfp the small anebor and | | FALL RIVER, Sept 3—Arrived, bark Julia Heyn (NG) nawaee toa See Teer an Al Lredraie Thomas Borden, Writhington, Philadele BARK HARLECH CASTLE (Br), Hughes, from San Fran- rd y 8c! pecan, Ween cisco July 15 for Iquique, Pera, with 0 of 15,000 sacks | Phia; Richd Borden, Borden, epsie; John led of barley, went ashore Aug d1'of Pledras Blancos, about B60 Browal, Eilzabenporestanbe ct Borden, isadwin, Mork miles south of Sun Francisco. The vessel and cargo were a | Sopive ann, Hover, Piuledelp! ja 4, schrs JW total loss, The crew were waved, The ship experienced a its eer nerived, ‘arn huprleané ANE A, which crippled ber, and aie was returning | Barla Hooton for Alexandzin Wom Wy eevee tg to San Franc 3 Marts, Marts, and Port Johnson, McHride, do for Bank Harriet LievesiRy was raised at New Bedford Philadelphia, 8 Wines, Hulse, do for NYork: G9 ‘errick ¥ upon the 6th inst and floated upon a flat in the inner bar- son, Smith, Plymouth for do; 8 J Lindsey, Crockett; bee Steed, Woodman, and Leontine, Pratt, Rockland for do, Sour Josero WAPPLRs was driven one-third through a 5th—Arrived, brigs Tangent, Verrill, windsor, NS, for Al- Thar! at Indianola during the late gale, but was pulled ont | exandrias Mountain Eagle, Jarvis, Bt John, NB, for Philad by. steamer, badly damaged. | She is nof ft to go to sea, and | phlei schre Mary & Long, Hardy, Boston for Savannah will have to be extensively repaired to render her fit to make len, Doane; 8 B Wheeler, Liogd; Vashti Sharp Sharp, Scum Lewis G AUDENREID—The hull of the schr Lewis @ | 47800: Price, and Mary A Murlow. Newb for Audenreid broke adviit at Savannah on the 8d inst, striking a | 4°} "anata luce, ani Ames, Bhinow eal Co Coasting schooner. but doing no damage. The hull finally | gor + Dec » Gloucester for do; grounded above Kinsey's Mill Dodge, Bangor for'Viennx; Howard, (:rifln, do for Corttsr0N—Steamer John Sylvester, while crossing the | NYork;Wave, Falkenham, Cutler for do; May Munroe, Hall, river at Norfolk 4th inet, during a fog, coliided with schr | Dix Island for do; Expedia, Backett, Portsmouth for doy Mary R Hickman, carrying away the schooner's jivboom, | Senator, Faulklin, B for do; Nora, Dow, Portland f staving & lyn. er Ags iba, AUD Mage MR teat e renee Inaius and no one asks to disturb it, let us not accuse | tion of the Thirteenth ward was held last evening at oSeamanip Yeo, Dearborn, bavannah—Murray, Ferns & eopie ed, and - “abe trally dispiayed from the depot and Duldings in Se a eee gene: fy seeroesnoe ly Gtinton Gerais, 388 and 138 chee Ue for te i the heighborhood. Among others gathered to do is the ou ised in New | purpose of ratifying the nomination of Mr. Jacob | e@! honor to the distinguished Visitor Wat a deiegation | yorl'deinanding thay Mr. welmouy shall resign his | Cohen for the office Of Supervisor, Mr. Ellis Siber- | jtarmhlo, Rebeca Ciyde, Chichester, Wilmington, NO— OF the Nick-Nack Indians, a-tribe of redskins very | piace as chairman of the National Committee and | stein, president of the association, occupied the | 7Stvantaniy Niagara, Blakeman, Norfolk, Cky Pomt and numerous in the vicinity, and their voices were | give way to Mr. Tweed. The National Committee | chair. A series of resolutions ' approving of | Richmond NL kecready, heard far above the others in cheerii when | Can nardly be said to exist, for it will probably not | the candidature of Mr. Cohen were submitted to Steamship Glaucus. Walden. Boston—W P Clyde. his Royal Highness appeared upon the platform. | meet till it assembles to call the convention of 1872. | the meeting, which was addressed by Mr. P, Ship Freedom, Bradley, Liverpool—Thos Dunham's Neph- Their ‘chief, who delights’ in the reptile | if Mr. Belmont should resign in the meantime and | O’Reiley. It was evident that the majority were in a Sy Pe eth Olen London ee mage ao. eae Or the ae, Tas Vary sclaboratciy eco, | some State convention name Mr. Tweed for nig | favor of Mr. Cohen. During Mr. O’Relley’s speech | Bary uiyanm (Nar). Olsen London Punch, Edye & Co. Fated for the occasion, but his anticipated joy of | piace, that would not make the latter chairman of | several persons interrupted him, and when he sat | 4 Bs" i bemg presented to the Prince Was Dot reailzed; | the National Committee. ‘That body is composed of | down a Deputy Sherif moved that the name of Wal- | “ Sark Elizn Barss (Br), Conyers, Hamilton, Ber—J N tlar- Jor when be pressed his way forward he | one member from each State, and the next chair- | ter Roche should be substituted for that of Mr. Jacob vey. was | most unceremoniously and contemp- | man may be chosen from Oni0, or Indiana or Cali- | Cohen. Mr. O’Relley rose and stated that the rig Louisa Bochmann (NG), Fortnurst, Cork or Fal- luously pushed aside by one of the sturdy | fornia, Deputy Sherif was sent by Tammany Hall to dis- sete oe Nees Sen Lishon—R P Buck & © Cee OF Oe Nome re oat descendant | it is'worse than idle to precipitate such contro- | turd the meeting, and moved the previous question. | Bri Higreis, Stowers, Lishon—R P Buck & Co. could not, of course, yet through the town without | yersies pon the party. A scene of indescribable confusion followed, the Brig Osprey (Br), Taylor, St Johus, NF—R P Currie. lustening to an address of weicome, and it was de- ‘The system of representation in democratic con- | end of which was a general fight, during which the Brig George Br Grabam, Sydney, CB—Hatton, Watson juvered in the jollowing words by the calef civil | yentions is so adjusted as to correct abuses. They | aid of the police was sought, but no officer was 1» omecial of the town:— cannot long stand if they once give rise to just | found near the place. The friends of Mr. Cohen re- wg a es Mitchell, Shulee, NS—Snow & Richard- May 17 PLease Your Roya Hicunres —We embrace | cause of complaint. ‘hey may be treated in such | treated amid the turmoil, and thus the meeting ‘Schr Richard Hill, Hulse, Jacksonville-Van Brunt & ‘this opportunity to welcome your Royai Highness on wis, way, however, as to become calamitous. We have | ended. Slaght. your passing visit through ihe county of Pintou. We grate- | & WY ‘Sehr G R Phelps, Shaile, Savannah—Bentley, Miller & oma. Sch! ML Wedmore, Terry, Washington, NC—Thomas & 8. teamship James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Mor- back a fe ind the precedent Sonk.. Apa Gaabecae: tae MimlaNen ap tier: tee Sar ine rnnones SANK becca fanimostig, The Sixteenth Assembly District—Nomina- Ronn Aweriean columes, tueredy to Vecome persoually | wiil soon cease to quarrel, for It Will have notming | Candidate for Assembly. Behe Bay Gray, Allyn, Uncasville, sequainted with their vast ‘resources, Jostitutions Ce pee: | to contend for. | It will be biameless, for it will be ‘The Excelsior Campaign Club held a regular meet- Steamer Mars, Grumby, Philadelphia. taf adi amr np aan relgh the Gosen wiax, | paraiysed. It will not err, because it will cease to | ing last night at their rooms, No, 282 First avenue, Canal boat Ida Vaughn, Williains, Waitehal\, Ang hitherto protected our noble Sovereign the Queen, whose d Canal bor Kerins, Whiteball. exalted virtues aod unblemished” fame have en. | live aud move. Mr. Jobn Ryan in the chair, Mr. P. A. McAllister | Ganal b 4 lon, Whitehall. deared ber to all ranks and conditions of people; acting aa Secretary. A series of resolutions was Canal boat H N Titus, Potter, Whitehall, bole in the steamer's wheelhouse, and al do; C 0'B Hodgdon, Boston for Georgetown, DC; Mi Besa pea, tne crit bate y ote Preserved 1 | Tammany Society and Other New York adopted nomin ARRIVALS. away the afterguard of the promenade decks ne CMTINE | dos ‘Tyler,‘ana Sohn Madam, Willard, do for Philatee tay be. grail. wale Vemporary resident inte Dominos | iueteora as Seen Through Chicago Spec= | tgmen's candidate f pa eh : Miscellaneous. phias sloops Wm P Hunt, Dessiek, Boston tor NYork ; Mary 3 ve ba “ Cat. -— Jorn t > isston, inson, I. your itoyai Highness for many years in the cuicytetut | taclew—The Impudence of Outsiders. ey charapion-o€ thelr martarawn peace . REPORTED BY THA HERALD STEAM YACHTS. We are under obligations to purser JP Garniss, of the ) rived, big Amos tk Roberts, Doak, Boston for bhiiad ‘every blessing. Tne Chicago Repwblican—radical—dares to talk | qualifications which command the pect of asians Holsatia. 1G), Ehlers, Hamburg Aug, Ryd hd steamship Champion, from Charleston, for favors. tt hese tag Et Mente Vastie haas fan BI EE To these very Mattering remarks he replied as fol- | saucy about a few of our local weaknesses ag | good citizens.” Tne meeting pledged ita s rt to Sexperienced taodevase cuaterty winds vo, he Banks of New. Whalemen. ric 2, jaa lin ae ey Leman, asl follows:— po Lbgebried iaten near esomineoient tarts foundiand; since light variable winds and fine weather Sept | | Arrived at New Bedford Sopt bark Sem Blew, Wim Walton, Join Johnson, E & ly Marts, 8 Peterson, a yi 51 87, passe ated steamshi} dian Oceat lelena March 31, 7 + than the loyaluad Leariy. welcome, whic bar erase. | The Tammany ring, now composed of representa- the Tammany General Committee, east; dike ia 8G on Boa, Guonacamaning Gra ld | nod sent heresy bole 4p ol, "Reports jah AM — Arrived. Ofay Miller, Heath, Boston for Pht- been given me. I regret extremely that {am unable to vist a ot on Erie ee and _ Pritt sie tb eee, AM, took a pio pliot'boat No 7; passed Sandy’ Hook tqnulled from Singapore July 1, bark Mary, Smith, of Edgar- Basta ion pail ibe Deering, Bangor for NYork; Cicero, teu init tricts, iu will succer 12 ousting eimont from the al of 5 own, 1 andy ’, + Be'very ahort here. “{-agala iaauk’ you moat cariiy ef | ebulfmanship of the National Executive Commmitiec: | THE Old Democratic Forty—Tammany Seeks | “anas ampion, Lockwood, Chavieston Sept 4, with | At uador, Aug 0, bark Palmetto, Robinson, | -J4cKBONVILLE, Atg Bl—Arrived, schr Canoma, Mudgett, Caracas, Be NB, 220 bbls oll; all well: Bark Monticello, Potts, NL, was at Onalaska (Alaska) ptf. vious 1 fy 35, with ¢ whee seem goin Sh jark Wave, ‘Bri ed at aen Jon 57, with 70 bbi soll saat airs tae? B jn lerce, NY, was off New Zealand May 16, Baker ae Beane ae ST Bag én i ; q Spoken July'2%, no Int, fe, bark Desdemona, Davis, NB, Spoken. . Ship Arkwright, Caulkina, from New York for San Fran- elaco, June 1 jat'34 N. lon 83 W. ee ag da can (NG), Jessen, from New York for Bremen, Skip Van is e. rd (Br), Skelly, from London for Fran- no Ea panelagliea }eo no, Burwel om Liverpool for Calcutt 4,10 miles SW of Balteen ‘Lightship. oe ip Arnold Boninger, Steenken, from Rotterdam for New ¥Guip Algzander, Riordsn, from Li pool for Call i lexander, iordan, from Liver for Call Jul 5, lat 8 N, lon 36 W. pr tnd ‘Ship N'B Palmer, Low, from New York for Shanghae, July 4, iat 6 8, lon 20 W. th rier Sg teen from New York for Hambarg, Aug 10, jon 29. hip Mary O'Brien, Smalley, from Newcastle, E, for Cal- Jao, Aug, 10, iat 42 lon 13. Ship Ella’S Thayer, Thompson, from Cardiff for New York, Aug 0, lat 6), lon 12.’ jark Abbie N Franklin, Holbrook, from Antwerp for Ge- noa, Aug 18, 36 miles W of Cape de Gatt. Bark Nor (Nor), Reymont, ym Philadelphia for Stettin, Aug 13, Int 47, lon 18, fark Charlotte A Littlefield, Nichols, from Callao for Ant- werp, Aug 7, Int 43 N, lon 29 W. Bark Frank Marion, Thompson, from Gottenburg for Bos- ton, Ange lat 48, lon 10. Bark Meteor, from Penang for—, Aug 7, lat 46 N, lon Bark Kenflworth (Br), Bakie, from Liverpool fox San ‘your cordial welcome. This ring having, through fraud, made successful Peace with the Germans. mdse and passengers, to HR 3 At Truro, an important town midway between | by tue free use of other peopie’s money and the ter- The reguiar meeting of this organization was held }. api? a a for te Maer. Phased thingie cue Pictou and Hatifax, there was also a demonstration, | rible pressure which corporations employing large last evening at Armenia Hall, Second street, In the | % Cape Good Hoy July 18, id crossed =the but, happily for all, speeches were omitted. The | numbers of men know too well how to a Ww bear, jas J yt equator Aug 10 in lon 36 30 W. Experienced very light, baf- volunteer militia of the town were present and were | subjugated the executive, legislative and judicial | absence of the president the vice president, Mr. ©. | fling weather and calms the entire passage, with the excep- Fee aidcent’ th Jane Higuness in a large | branches of the State government to its rule, now | Fieske, occupied the chair. After the usual rontine | {128 of 14 days heavy wenteriy gales off the Cape of Good square adjacent to the station. Afterwards | aspires to ,the control of national aflairs. The cen- | pusiness had been transacted the chairman stated s purteol burrloshes the Gret 60 days Df tre pascems, cur are: he took a short drive through the principal | tralization of the power of the democratic party in | thatthe executive committee had made @ thorough | rage run per day was 41 miles, and during the passage had thoroughfares of the village, and was loudly cheered | New York would, under any aspect of the case, be | canvass of the ward (the Seventeenth) and that the | S2f° hous dexd calm; ih other ‘words, three, weeks at ali points along the route. Embarking again on | an important event, but when it is likely to be cen- | result was most gratifying. They were determined }| and) a day of calm we tacked ship 300 times gi! ying. y board the special train, Halifax was reached ut | tered in the hands of the most unscrupulous ring | as an association to vote the straight Tammany | Lat 3568, lon 117 28 E, discovered a shoal not laid on any about six o'clock, and under escort of a military | that ever existed in that wicked city, viewed to the | ticket, and relied upon the promise Of Mr. Charles | Shart or in any "book. I de. : LAVACCA, Aug %—In port, achr A C Leverett, Thompson, “MOBILE, Sept 2Cleared, schr Elizabeth, Taylor, Has santsTIC, Sept 3—Sailed, schr Addie Merchie, Merchte, ksonvilie. "NEW ORLEANS Arrived at Southwest Pass Sept 2 barks Prima Donna, Perkins, Cette; Le Bon Fils, Privat, Bore “NORFOLK, Sept 5—Arrived, schr E A Stevens, Mitchell, ‘ork. NEWPORT, Sept 4, PMArrived, achr President, Bradley, ‘ork. PEW LONDON, Sept 4—Arrived, schr Mary A Rowland, iller, ‘ork, Sailéd—Schrs Bella Halliday, and Jesse B Smith, Aleran- dria; Wm Cushing, Philadelphia. NORWICH, Sept 3—Arrived, schrs Chief, Champlin. Elizar bethport ; Adele Felicia, Pelton, Newburg. PENSACOLA, Aug 'Sl—Arrived, brig’ Oriental, Otteson, fe 0 w Orleans. Cleared Bist, brig Ossippee, Twambley, NYork. PHILADELPHIA, kept 6—Arrived, brize Walter Howes, Pierce, Bangor; EM Kennedy, Staples, Portland; B Youngs Clifton, NYork; scirs Cabot, Parker, Boston ; Francis, Gibbm, 8aco; Fawn, Baker, Gardiner, Mi Mary McKee, Sharpe, aiitogor: Mina ® ahuey Wane aise Ee Sonam ell, Bangor; Fanny aw, Wal ork; ni Gerrinh, ‘Hoston | Vermillony Lockwood, Rockland . tal ‘atts, Boston; Montrose, ‘Wrierson, Calateg NYork; BM Brookings, Douglass, Gardiner 4 Small, New Haven; C L Vanders Maracaibo, Heniey, do; Haven Gri Coombs, NYork; 8 A Hoffman, Hollman, Pro M Smith, Preston, NYorks MH Hankin, Fuller, Boston W Hall, Powell, do; E B Wheaton, Johnson, do;'H Church, do; LA Blossom, Chattield, do; Restless, Baxter, do; JA Crawford, Young, do; Pauguesett, Wapples, New Haven; Benj Strong: Brown, Providence; Morning ' Star, Lynch, Pawtucket; Hazleton, Gardner, Taunton ;.J ficardd drifted on to it in guard of honor tho Prince proceeded to the Govern- | light of its immense power for evii, it challenges | G, Cornell that Tammany would allow them to nom. | '¢, Mehl very dark and dead calm. 1 lay = ry it at anchor 15 hours; got the boats out and ment House as the guest of Sir Hastings Doyie, | With an unusual emphasis the attention of | inate their own candidates, The remarks of the | oithaet attaerc’ Uheship find the Eylent ‘of the shoal u 01 Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, everybody at ali thoughttul of the country’s tature | chairman were received with considerable applause. | to be about 1200%eet, with 10 to 12 fathoms in the middle and But his prea ne om aaa honora was of ogee One of the Gare ae to this beeen owen . PP ix 2 6 fathome as Cel the ridges, and lonmpoeed ‘ ce but short duration, for yal Higuness had ac- | iM the increaaing ability of @ few men, into Whose aa | black ‘coral, so that there was’ no discoloration cepted an invitation to a complimentary ball under | hands the railroads—now fast becoming the para. | Seventeenth Ward Democratic Germans Eg te ag eerste, Pomtion assumed | to this the management of the officers or the Britist | mount means of commerce—are failing, to control | Captain Mount Placed in the Field for Po- ‘eladondll peetgtiy bed (ein Svell tates Grasmmmeiene; army og raped Bell ee in ~ Halifax ens ep Oo rene ae ing done lice Justice, July lat ont, 44 8, lon 36 20 K, exchanged signals arrison, The event took place in the Coionial | cap! whom vernmen! ingularly C attic (Br), 47 days’ from Madras. for Building, and was In every respect aud aeull'a | iude- the “largest iadowners Ine the word, | A meeting of this German organization was held | Pinon; "eine iat 36 04 grand and pleasing affair. No tickets were sold, and | and who control the Pacific roads, present | last evening at 134 East Seventh street, the presi- Eugenie Fy the gathering was therefore very select. Dancing, | and prospective, form a political alliance with | dent, Mr. Hess, in the chair. Captain Mount was | %b:Jat34 48 Wining and eating were the chief exercises of the | the ratiroad political kings who now, in New | nominated for Police Justice and Jacob Hetzel for ip Meridian, 174 days from Conception for evening, but apart from, these festivities there | York, plan empire, we may expect to see | Assembly. Resolutions were adopted calling upon | don, Rugust Bhat 2 46 Ne tone ay Bo rig ‘Agios, Was another exercise less pleasing and only worthy | a future jobby at Washington that will carry almost the Tammany Conventions to endorse the nomi- | 10 days from New xork for RioHatche. E: wiper very of some of tho representative snobs of the oMcers of | any measure that it espouses, Hence the attempt of | nations, bad weather since leaving the SE trade, ini9 N. Had the tie British Cet ea, stomachs overtiowing igh) Sweeney, Fisk and their confreres to get rid wind Cae bee ron, an sues A arrears = ee Cor with some of “Madame Clignot’s best” they sought | of imont points the country to no uncommon to have some malicious sport at the expense of an | danger. Of course it ts of no manner of conse- | TBC German Repablicnns of the Twentleth | deiained since the th inal, | 1 nik; Sead 0 wi Unoffending police officer. "The guardian of tne | queuce whether Belmont or any other democrat be | Assembly District—They Stick to Twenty. | Shin Marcie ( f Ne ea peas ey aan 11 ert aan verbal Cag of sue Renate tak Comtaittee, but third Street. a,’ = efactor, beet Amoy April 20, fe Bae A sults, and they were spoiling so badly and rapidly } ‘t 18 of consequence that the Tammany-Erie ‘rin, i r - | Low & Bros. Passed Anjier May 26, Cape of Good Hope for » row that they ventured an assault upon him. | may have power to rule in the matter. . ie ou German republicans of the Twentieth Assem- | Siy if Sossed tne equator Aug 4 in aT Wee Wen oe coe ‘With the odds of six to one it is not strange that y district met last evening at the Nineteenth Ward 7 Sh! sh jon 34 48, bark Empress 53 davs from Kerrichee for Amsterdam ; long 2440 E, ship Tantalion Castle (Br), 49 from Caloutta for London. Mth, lat 24148, Jongg 23 on- 2 zz 8 LB g = B= — g ? 32 28 me 5 1 ae Cape of Good Hope 2] days, wiih beavy gales from NW to | pBark Kenilworth (Gr), Bal : n they pummelled him within an inch of his ife, as Hall, No. 157 East Futty-third street, for the purpose WW, “aplit sally” started bitty, dc. NOcdatey fa" Gas ‘Bark Ocean Paintom (Bry Hazelton, from Liverpool for | Jov™,Little, Fortepiouth ; Goddess, Kelly, Lynn; LB ven Political Not Straits, spoke bark Challenge and ship Milbrek. Off the Bowintch, Norwic they also did another sympathizing officer who Notes. of organizing. Mr. John Schneider was elected | Cape of Good Ho; ‘ship Rinaldo, from Calcutta for Londow, | New York, Ey at lat 46, lon i Cl Bi id McNutt, McLellan, Liverpool; Dry- came ry the rescue of ol comrade, Hoping 2 At the close of the late national politico-temper- Pet ooh ae were enous hgerslaed fark Ranger (ir},, Doty, Niddlesborongi, 67 days, with snk qe yy Dawes, from Liverpool for Boston, aden ny Gahran iam ; Herald, Lou lin, Ki jschre escape the vengeance é legal Wrath to come the nf he ] ie 0 ‘Twenty -tn! Street epubiican ener Tailway iron, to Boyd & Hincken. . c ni ives i louiton, wiley, mu officers lodged @ compiaint against the un. as Sted BF ise Rep bed tele Millet Committee, of which Mr. Jobn V. Gridley 18 Presl- wetek Maree any, Marescn, Gloucester, Eng, 60 days, Pde} Tatas ea gy mM, from New York for St Powoas Martha Nichols, nal, fo}, NOM (By Dune offending and assaulted policemen, charging them J. B i— | dent. hem (Ital). 4 Bri , or am, By goon) Nm sid. Kit With usivg abusive language. “Tue case came up in | Tue National Probibiion Pariy—May tlre to capture old ———____ bento orden Tit), Ruste, Lezhorn July 6, with marble, rags. | oatine Barta ge Huge, PM ONo® for New York, Sept 6, | Mant “Are rigs Haldne, McDonald, Kingston do, Abby the Police Court this morning, but It appeared that | Xing Alco aad bury him in Laie Michigan, wih head A REMARKABLE PROCEEDING. ihr Tripsels (NG), Lupekey, Gee, 76 days, with wine, to | Sehr C E Warreh, Sai, from New York for St Pierre, | Randuie, Watren, Bosions schre ‘Clava. Jaue, MoAllepy ‘ult was all on the military side, and the com- | 40 ~ section — order. Ay lat 31, lon . e . \d M A Wella, NYork. Plaint was dismissed at once. | Tue aifair does Chicago to erect hia izuament and. Goitrts fag Be Arrest and Imprisonment of Two Men by | | Bath Nuova Monde (Ital, Starrace, Girgenti Jane 38, with | THE “furopay" from Baltimore for Batavia, July 3, 1at 3 8 | ee ee eee eae, ot Louse wale, fron not terminate bere, however, for the icemen ym- — " ‘unch, Edve & Co. ue " Philadelphia, Went to ‘brig Rover, oo ariieusty mode k Compa Coenen ee eee Lo aca eweien Order of the Health Omicer. Bahk Parthean, Osborn, Rio Janeiro, 48 daya, with cottes | j,1R° ;Carrywell” from Philadelphia for Antwerp, Aug 16, foe ent aaetle. hice tng " - military officers, Le | them with unprovoked ‘There lies a wreich— A few days since Richard Martin and Matthew BW FRS Bros 2 Co. Crossed the equator Aug, in long ys Foreign P. PORTLAND, ‘Sept b—-Arrived, brig Mechanic, Dyer, Phila+ assault, and’ their disfigured physical ap- Cold water took his breath— Waish were arrested by order of Dr. Swinburne, | “Bark Brazilers (NGy Wenscwe ' etd bar id And wh dd id "a (NG), Weasels, Santos, 45 days, with coffee, ANCONA, Aug 21—Arrived, Gi ‘1 PI % —Schr L W Wheeler, Louis, Baltimore, Biereraainease Pe TR ta) Creation erled. Health Officer of the Port, charged with a violation | toE Paveustadt & Co. ' Crossed’ the Kquator Aug Il, in lon | pita) U8 21-Arrived, Giovannino, Louisi, Philadel PROVIDENCE, Be 1 6—Arzived, ars Mary lintey, Haley created considerable local excitement in Halifax, We're tickled most to death. of the Quarantine laws, the nature of which offence | | Bark Pallas (Br), Biddle, Belize, Hon, 20 days, with log- | york saith! Mukictorn eer artine Silento, Laura, New | Wm Colyer, Taylor; Lucy Church, ana while ail regret that the occurrence was 12 tue | Dunk standing, with all the honors has not yet transpired, and imprisoned on board the | wood, to Josiah Jex. Arrived at Kingroad 27th, kacorl, taker, NYork. Sailed--Schrs Gen Torbert, MeColley, Newbern, NO} Klvig most remote manner connected with an event in Some republican papers are making many | VU@rantine boat. It is further reported that they Bark Bellona Rr): Kingston, Jam, 29 days, with logwood, | BeLvasr, Aug %—Arrived, Atalanta, Hansen, N Weeks, Philadelphia; Mist, Muncy, Trenton; Ide & Coll i honor of the Prince, they are nevertheless rejoiced | scruples against swallowing Dr. Gerrit Smith's | Wee Sentenced to be so confined for the period of | oy iiy Pr BREMERHAVEN, Aug 4—Arrived, Frankfurt that some of the snobby military officiais are wo be ay’ nie (Br), Clark, Cardenas, 17 days, with sugar, &c, P RAN FRANCISCO, Se G Arrived, shine Amity, Merrit ; rl ij (s ten days. toH DA&J U Brookman. Greenock ; 25th, Hermann (s), Wenke, NYork. RAR le, Ni aucated in the branches of gentlemanly deyort- | antidram shop dose. But it don't make grain | ,{nforination of the matter. was yesterday given to | “ark Albacore (Br) Wilton, Neguabo, P R, 21 days, with | yasal®’gaMits Amerien "Koper, "sillda Sitn, Leipaig a), | Baltimore: Centurion (Ho Hlaginn Newcastle, ™On the evening of the bali th os Minerencee” Boy sibvery abolished? Are there mane nd eaep eared DM Witton Faces, to | Bee Casement to ERpS and Collie | ree | yBameHLONa, Aug il—Arrived, Sula Garney: Carney, | Sailed~ Ship Ocean Rover, Green, Baker's Island via Hon- Jo the evening of the ball there was a ve 7 a Mr. a 4 a , York. i 5 outside demonstration onthe part of the Seopa | 20¢%000,000 drunkards in the country? And is not | sue out a writ of habeas corpus aud serve the same | t0 Charies L Wright € Ce; Cooney the cra e. Balled 2at, Ciara Jenkins, Cilkey, Malaga, Almeria and | CBAVANNAH, Aug 3—Arrived, achr Maggie McNeil, Snow, 3 Joe Gordon (Br), McLeunan, Pernambuco, 85 day Betore the arrival of the Prince at the Colonial build- | 'e blood of the great apostle of all the Smiths | on Dr. Swinburne. The iatter claims to act under | AK wake ios L Bitte eat f ammeueS; 8 days, Ing there was a crowd of several thousand op | arousea’ What isthe weight of all the republican Tain in eee ne Hee ound comnts wpoke bark lesbelt fram — or Herm on en i In 2 15, seion Grougut, ‘out. ‘the most enthusiastic” of | Press When weighed against that of the vast smith | that if such muthority. were granted the Heatth | Brg canmatine NOC wana oe Tio Coe with cheers, On the same evening there was | family? That of a pennyweight against a Green | Oflicer the law in that regard was clearly unco bios adel Thompson. Had light winds and aiso a torchlight procession on the part of the fire- | Mountain boulder. Soon une the master wil probopiy De broagas Helcrs wt, 30 W, ofthe oS a en ee NYork ; 284, Express, Mumford, Denia. joaton. wEUEnoe A mE, July 28—Sailed, bark Masonic, Lampher, attesatiets schr Margaret, Nichols, St Marys to load for ont jarbados. CARDIFF, Aug 2%6—Salled, Gardner Colby, ‘th—Arrived, steamship Virgo, Bulkley, N York. York. ped 1 Gardner Colby, Dunbar, New | ATM, Rent 4—Arrived, Crig Masia’ Wh OLypE, Aug 28—Arrived. Princess, Thomas, NYork. phia; schra 8 H Gandy, do; Vandalia, Whitmo: CARDENAS, Aug 22—In port bark Jane Adeline, Hutchin pore McCloskey, Crowell, do. ja Philadel. Blzabeth- en, Which was in i: gry ‘* 7, fon, from Portland, ari 20th. led—Schrs Bowdoin; Addie M Bird; Ellen, Boatiey rarely witnessan, sda tiin togveher sane E. C. Delavan, of Albany, who has grown gray | ine vourts to-day, aE tae alte hea wiaderehiay Calling, Port Morant, | °"DunaEnmes, Aug 6—Passed, Aliela, Stuart, trom London | Somers, and Richard Peteran ab, Philadelpae pyrotechnic displays, rendered theaky above ana the | @0d bald in the temperance cause in this country, enna Brie Suwanee Simpson, Demarara, 82 davs, with sugar, | ‘Eparannae (es ence Blan SIND onan Phita- | soht Porto’ Rico. Wentworus Hoboken” éow, sehre Fen Garth's suriace beneath one vast sphere of iluint- | opposes Gerrit Smith's anti-dram-atical dodge. He SERENADE T0 JUDGE CONNOLLY. rig Thomas Tursil’ (of New Haven: » Thompson, Mayn- | “pala. . a tate oueaen 4 Bestee from Beltimore for Danvers; Amande Fewer, fom Hut the final crowning demonstration of the Hai). | ‘OKs it will do more harm than good tothe cause. | The Twenty-second Ward Tammany ommittes | een PK Tddare wil wugur and icclamen, Wp. Onute: | gortestayl’ Mm Col B MeNell Scodeld, from NYork | RYOPR IPE do. A aioe ache Geo Law, Yorks Phi faxers was the picnig given Wednesday afternon in The Utica Observer thinks the report of the ap- | complimented Judge Connolly last evening by ¥ nie and NNW FALMOUTH, Aug %—Arrived, Emma F Herriman, Randell, winds most of the p: compliment to the royal visitor, It was not 80 ointment of Wiikes i! to Chi tender Brig Chebucto (B ennedy, St Johns, PR, 16 days, with largely attended us many anticipated it would be, point George as Minister na ering him @ serenade. In spite of the rain a a hos Onote o 8, PR, v8, " br . vin but the representative men and | mere “horse talk.” Bat Grant may say ‘Neigh |" large crowd assembied tn front of the residence of rig Riverside (Br), Hall, Port au Prinee, 98 days, with vue bee tee i = Pa a bf ‘The Penn Yan Demoorat, taking it for granted that Teese Connouy to listen to the music by Theodore L omer’ H Brewer. ‘Had light winds ‘and ealms the pg RS rid nou one | the Democratic State Convention will renominate | ‘the situation.” I was hue Rareive. ton Brg Marguerite (Br). Honholm, Port au Prince, : Rouse known as ‘Prince's Lodge,” on the snores of | te Present democratic State oMcers, suggests that | before the musio “commenced, and after | "Brig AG worry, Baur, Havuoa, 16 days, with augar, Ao, to Bedford Basin, where many. indny years ayo, the | Judge Kobert Earl, of “hrerkimer, be rénominated | #¢YeFAl airs tn “Teopotne fe vebentedt euiie' eot a, sng Hara Ga Br), Hammond, Barbados, 98 days, with ce’! the nse to repeal a 10" (Br), ond, Barbados, 8 days, wit po paral Ren. apacione tro yg By fred for Judge of the Court of Appeals. He graduated | jivered a short address, in whieh he thanked his 7 0, to H Prowbrhige’s sora, bi ae has been and ever will _ be | St Union College in the class of 1843, of which Gov- | friends for the compliment done him, and said that | | 8° O45 ORT Port au Prince, 16 days, with log. preserved by the sovereign government, and in the | ernor Hoffman was a member, and nas filled various Tonorea ure ak, ‘ua fh wo yp tt B Clomen (of Brook Haven), Toombs, St Jobna, P R, » i it will serve as @ ha)) i 4 ve ce ie oI S aye, wi jugar to Mill won, Had aot for pleasant creation by ail ‘the renewed | Judicial omices with much acceptance, Judge's speech the house was tarown open and all weather mon Met cease © Neremon. Had beary ladeiphia. IN, NC, 4—Arrived, briga Waltham, Tay> Wiatixaro ba ad Providence? Ceres (Bry, Mc- Steelman, Somers, do (and cleared same Sagua; Metis, Smith, Rangoon: ‘assed ¥7th, Montpelier, Mil , from Caliao for Cowes, lor, Boston; Selma, Passod the Lizard zith,’ Beautort Banks, from NYork for | Oat, NYork; chi Piva 1G, Aug—-Satled from the Roads 224, T A Ds Ml, ON aon tng katie (Br), McKenzie, Antwerp. 4 }, Any ja ym the ie I arrel rt rt M 2. rf Payne et agg “ga noe de Ori : 8, a Shields, if be al Bona ony ae by heavy sea, brigs Detopea, GLASGOW, Sept 7—Arrived, steam Patrick, uth ; achr Bar 5 2 Pea ee | Aun Baile, stenmanip Wan P Clyde, Morgan, NYork. Aug 22—Arrived, Concettina, Moretto, NYork ; WICKFORD, Sept 6--Arrived, scht Signal, Tatterly, Al- Brigham, McLean, New Orieans, bany. HASTINGS, Aug '27—Passed, Kegina de Flori, Paolillo, from Shields for NYo pHAMBCRG, Aug 28—Saiied, Dr Charien Tupper, Chambers, jonton, HAYRR, Aug %6- Cle Hope, Hancock, Cardif ana United Staten. signkancestnis 16 days, 1D WORD,—BUY YOUR re. e! ri Hh Plated Ware, springs who honor the New Doainion with weir | _ The Richmond Enquirer of the 4th says Governor | Present were most hospiubly entereained, our Plots Bri aster, Hegtabo, FR, 14 days, with aw | coh ematsel don ey ee eee! NE OTE | Sy) Lacrent Misa * table Cattery, presence. On the occasion of the little picuicing | Walker will be installed at once, and that’ General ———___—_ Frater New fora, 40% Lath tb port sohr Telegraph, load. | (iy Minas Ne, -In port, ship Mozart (Br), from | Kitehen Furniture aig, Rc a ors oy art vere Canby will immediately issue @ proclamation an- THE AIR LIME RAILROAD TO BOSTON. wacitaalinew Kianey, Barter, Doboy Taland, Ga, 13 days, bandla Tor Gonos, asstiets: BE Wodlittes Hees ovat sleet Fender the scene one most cnarming to behold. | Boumcing the result of the election. The Enquirer | ‘The whole line of the New Haven, Middletown and | "Schr .NC Patterson, Stall bailast, for New London. Le an fo re oa, an Ree! i Cooper’ Institute, Fiage, streamers and bunting were the chief wate- | congratulates itself that the people of Virginia are | Willimantic Kailroad, known ae the Alr Line to Bene Andie CM aot (OF Hantpon, suthivon, Eastport, | 2lhy Sina Blah Bon Franciaco. OP | bees ar ne sous pe welcome, the. folowing. among Out of the woods; that they can, at least, see a ‘hole | Boston, is under contract and progressing rapidiy. | 6 ays, with fish to Jed, Frye &@ Co, a ay AO A eee selbst bua A Staton w owt pulley.» egal everywhere Besar ‘others, which greeted the vision of his Royal High. | 0 the sky.” ‘The Legislature, according to act of | 1t 1s proposed to have the road open from New Ha- Passed Through Hell Gate, Sati¢d 2918, Gov Morton, Howland, NYork ; Geo Bell, Cann, | Eevererciars callees, Wosvees etearesisea Wes alr. nest as he entered within the enclosure of the sacred | Congress, will meet on the fourth Tuesday after the | Ven to Middictown next winter or early in the BOUND SOUTH, body: Work’ Wasecleg Ualiget New Orieana’‘Buvsr’ Oar, | Advice free, } guaranteed, Terme fale. domain, ° comman@iag Generai’s proclamation. spring. The road will be finished east of Middletown | gonr Levi Bui (Br), Banter, Windsor, NS, 10 days, | Smith, Hucnos Ayres; Mth, Elowahy Campbell, Ol 1 1. KING, Counsellor'at Law, 363 Broad ELSE IEPO LOTS EOLE LODE LOLEDELEDOLE MITE LOLE TE® bext year, and when it is completed the distance | for New York, with plastet to orde! * | Queen of Hearts, O'Nel}, Miramichi; Westminster, Berry: | —————~ = ane agape a S ‘Ti the British soll on which you tread, ‘The following are among the Southern papers that | from New York to Horton will Ue shortened about Schr Rescue’ (Br), Dann, Windsor, NS, 8 day *, for New | man, Bombay; Golden eae, Tall, Boston; Evelina yon Ae DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT y $\ wild British hearts are beating urge the Southern people to abandon their amua | twenty-clght miles, saving one hour's time between Uinphray a'Uar'e” 2 Weatherepoon & Co; vessel 6 Crandall, | Schroeder Lag ag = Archos, Hopsina, | eauves no publicity; ‘ro chnrgo uailr'arrerce sviaineds seat ene t ; cfties. 0. 5 : opin i F ahalse erence: soverelg’s con tions with the democratic party, a party, they allege, | “Me'wocities, Sehr Karab Berntes, Proctor, Musquash, NB, 7 daya, for | Buitiinore; dithy Victoria, Woolson, New Orleans’ Lockett, | cess warranted; advice free ee woceercersesstcenserve ni cceereecereraceroty | WHOM DAME 188 “Aynonym of disasters” —Tho RAGING AT LEXINGTON, KY. Mehr ¢ by ly i Sebr 1800. ‘ntered out Mth, Belmont, Wright, Aden ; City of Ant vs , Mirchouse, NYorkt 271, Caravan. Mickel, dos Aifr JORNS. BUNIONS. ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALI Beit Fa lindalphia, Suventa Molm, Bombay 9 jeypore, Mo- ¢ a by Dr. ZACHARIE, 158 actus: lan, Calentta, on Stack 270, Waverly, Gillan, from Liverpool for - 5 EI ae New bau i MK YSPEPSIA, PHTHTISIS, CONSTIPATION, | DIAR. Jaints cured by tho 'Revalenta Chari ‘ith Aplin to Snow & Richardson. The vovereign won made a tour of the grave, and | Richmond Whig, Richmond knqut h with Geb to HO Reeee, Poem Cave Kable for New York, then $a down toa royal banquet, in : wehbe Non A acter i ry. Brewer, J 200 of {he principal citizens of Wullfax parvcipared. | ReDuolican, Memphis Avalanche, Atlanta Constitu The track was heavy and the nudlemse auail to | Mieinetey R'bronnerestors Rockland for Rew York, In com labio contrast with American dinners, | ton, &c. Southern demoorate have been #o often ‘vy and the audience small to- | “gens k Scranton, Tufts, Rockland for New York, with lime Hae Te purty Discuced eenca oF feeble attempts | deceived by the promises made to them by the lead. | 197 0% Account of the rain. The race was for the | tJ K Brown, atit, The party discussed and aevoured the eataties Jockey Club purse of $4,000, two mile heats, for afl FAO nee Snice Eizmouth for Novy York. Off Mine Head 22d, Oneco, Haskell, from Liverpool for Thera, all stomach compl and drinXabies, and when they were throt ing democrats of the North that they have become The following ts the Schr Jmor Knapp, Nantucket for New York, with fish to | Boston. * ‘ood.—Tina, 1 pound, #1 cures. Copies gratis, this plensinig and principal feature of the day's exer-¢| disgasted with the entire Northern party. Bissck's om: Maggie fanter.$ Fears... 1 1 | “AclrMaria Maida, Clark, Nantucket for New York, win | vic PRtmmyAUaRt clear gun, armen Punndente | "Tat DURARRY, ie Wiliam sree, New York. clses, the Yuen was toasted and drank aiid vocal | fhe Nashville Union is authority for the statement | A- Buford’s b. c, Crowsland, 4 years, +2 2 | Sah to Moon & Lamphear, 7 Phitadelphta ; Cerealin, Murray, do. ADICAL CURB, WITHO! NIFE, CAUSTIO OR cheers and tie Instromental strains of the national George Cadwalder's c.f! Pmme' Maratte, & Sehr Victor, Fish, Nantucket for New York, with fiah to | — Salled from Gravesend 27th, & H Rich, Hopkine, Falmouth detention from busineas, for Bre Fistula, Palen Suthem. The remainder of the afternoon was spent | that General Grant declared the other day to some WIEN bi as rovececcoves a, dist Ongehes A Hovey, we, How Bestord for Puiteceion and NYork (aod entied ee Le Rivernten, | itn oo 8 ee Lay Vicera, Diseases aut Deformitien: . Read, Benso Mi Nf nce wn in dancing, aud Quergus young danecle wore rem | Tynpepeongp tas “De w BOP AGAW OS ANdIpW Jopu: wi ok 4 mI | smite, Quebee for Liverpool (aud proceeded). ae Na A DANE ea M.D, M44 Lexington avenue

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