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$a x EW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, T cine <pheeatttlbiaitaans : " dards T LIT a ator: Rehr Fmma, Smith, Nantucket Bhoals for New Yorn, with | | Powe vAtnox, Anz 2% Arriva, Harvey Booth, Chasey ; one ond Re asa iy Yi q STA PO TCS. Te AE od ncteeas awe ea Geers ante Bees ‘Treworgy, Boston for ssa ae wer ete, Ant 8—Arrived, Victor, Sal New York. : be displayed on tho City Hall. But the flags, J \F Rapa istrict, Upon taking the cfiatr Generat Woodford Sour 19 Litt, Lito, Boston for Now Yor. ge ERNST OWS, Aug %s~Arrived, Helen R Couper, Dickin« fs . sf ow turd fo le eon, sulmein, *,. the official insignia, of the Siate and city were THE SARATOGA CONVENTION. acknowledged his obligations to the Convention for Bohr Modraty, Weare, aw weatord tor etnadciyhia® qiulod Bit Freawiom, Brainy, Nom Yorks New York, 0 4 eared, not there, pare naan one the honor conferred upon him, and called upon his | Schr Mantle; Oreeus, Tauaton for New vore, with nails to | York. re r ENGLAND. Gathering of the Republican Clana~The En- | fellow soldiers to forget party lines, and unite in de- | Gid Colon; 17k pale ep ae SA(EL.De, Aug 95 —artived, Llssie, Reak, Brome, Tho Utterauce of tue Local Worciga aie ¥ tire State Represented—Soldiers? Movement | feating Tammany corruptions, as also to rebuke the | gens Hosta” Merson, Providence for New York. via fenang, PAC Yager: Sdetom: é Ciew an foe Serrende, “thule Mseon fr Now Korte | | tn Gaver of Woodiord—atr. Grostey to be | Kuta bord fortis dasctan ahi wa of | Er Eat Beng Bra pri oF EPA waoy tt ere Seal —_ Lonpon, Sept. 6, 1870. the Nomineo for Governor—Distinguished | “A'serigs of resolutions was reported and adoy Schr Ana 8 Brown, Fisk, Frovid ‘New York. Thauuet (for orders to Hamburg OF umns we give, at considerable mS Was Topo! D' g J In other colum: 4 v Mile. Christine Nitsson has sailed for New York. Politicians in Attendance. recommending union and harmony in the republt- | Schr J M Kissam, Jarvis, Providence for New York. 3s Jobe, igen A a eee ‘length, the expression of sentiment with which SARATOGA, Sopt. 6, 1870, | GAM, Party; endorsing the administration of Prest- Behr Mouttar Merit New Lagdon for New York. ton: Brig Jahn Sanderson (Br C ier ‘elpita. < the local French and German press of New NORTH CAROLINA. Tho trains last evening and this morning brought | tion to place at ‘the. head of the. State ticket | Sct Hela veck, Aveiy, New London for New York. Barnlon, for tor © Nesonles Carson Maw Sores Se teaes York received the news of the great events of Saturday last. It will be seen that tho French large numbers of delegates and others to attena the | some good soldier @ means of healing all chr Elizabeth B, Wogan, Now H: TARRAGONA. Aug 18—Arrived, Caterina, Casella, New Or . n for Blizabothport. 5 adden, ‘Bea ven Waubeth- | leans. The DMilltary Triate—Holdews White Troops | State Republican Conventiou. Almost every part of | PATY wiierences + aympathizing with Germany | pir O Hadden, Hemingway, New Haven for ‘anes Aug 1S—Arrived, Anable Antonia, Vila, New Or in its war against Loula leon and with the peo- | P4 Mastered Out—Negro Troops to be He- | tho State is represented and the canvassing bas | ple or Cuban holt ottagwle for lutepondenee, Bont fon Grant, Preach, New Haren for Haw York, = by writers sympathize naturally and profoundly | patted, commenced. 4 committee of nino was appointed to present iio Bohr Thon Cai Hallock, w Havoa. Tor Ellaabeinpert Adhh® StRAMouie Ressrs.y swith the reverses of their countrymon end the RALEION, Sept. 6 187 | The entire Kings county delegation arrived to-day | Fesolttons adopted by the Convention to the Repub- | Sent Liberty, ohuean, Norwalk (ar kitabelupor. Armia, Durkee,'Now forme ee ae Abumiliation of their arms; but they seek dif- | Judge Bond, of the United States Cirouit Court, | and are quite active tn urging the claims of Ltou- |” Aqaresses were delivered by Generals Barnum, BOUND East. A pad Lepacto, Bell, Philadelphia, Me will have Kirk’s, Lieutenant Colonel (Bergen) be- | tenant Governor Woodford. Cochrane, Gates, Sharpe and others, and the Cou- | greamshin Neptune, Baker, New York for Boston wx ly Pioneer (6), ord, ferent methods of exprossion—the 2fcs849er | sore nim to-morrow on a writ of habead corpus. | A soldiers’ movement, initiated in Brooklyn and Fention adjourned win cheers for the resolutions | Hay Robin Strout, Napocea for Howin, ; Batled thin, Stormy Petcel Dick, New York. " Branco-Amerieain, which more cowplotely | Bergen may tien has mustered gut thawhite | Almost Wholly confined to that locality, 18 nere ral Woodtora. rig Maven, Speacer, New fore or Malage. ap Semana: ne tat tom evan, Sly tis ee xepresents the republican feeling among the | troops. The negro troops are retained, and it ig | urging the Convention to recognize the sol- COUNOU, OF TEMPERANCE MEX. Bohr Billow, Sided ‘trenton ‘or New Haven.” tontdbti Holset cHinisn Retagussbetty Rernokte, Wiimiag- ‘Gallic residents of the United States, calling | sald that more nogro troops will be recruited. | die, This ts a Woodford lobby, and 1s Behr ES Tyler, ‘tadelphta for Miadioween. Araiatrong, 40 fational Fags, Crowell, Calcutta, Clarke's regiment is here to-day. serv be Behr Geo Hotchkiss, Kackelt, Pulledetphia for Pawtucket, | _ COPRNMAQHN, Ang 2l—Arrived, Augusta, Brunstrom, saloud for prolonged and desperate resistance repro bs Ppiaies siamt at aus outa Oe biwaptivoeg sss Badg Bohr Anna koe ra bon ait Phieetpht Nor Paw ket, Pitfadelp ela oe ae Se *, iwoy. rst - chr Anni fo! L, lel w tual in France, and the Courrier des Htats Unis PENNSYLVANIA. in ‘my. a forbid OX clase mies The council of tomperauce men helda meeting | sehra R Murney, iMurney, Philadelphia for Norwich. Ori PE, Aug $2—Sailed, Lavinia, Douglas, New York, fs dereta cise at bialeltiies " diers’ ring to hold a ¢ in took pI this afternoon at Crescent Hotel, W. G. Groo, of | _ Schr Geo Reppiler, Hazard, New Brunswick for Now Ha- bora) fuk Arrives. Epa York. tia i a as ate a ee aantiched reveals a | Large Fire in Philadelpia—Buraing ofa cohine« omer praca des Bn ee Orange, chairman, Tho political canvass was dis- Niche Q 0 Bante Rowers, Tosi Johnene fn orm bay "Ang? ‘ae epee ey, Bradley, New ¥¢ lon, Tae journal firs 5 cussed and a committe: Cf . | Schr Syivie, Battlson, Kitzabetbport for Portemoul 4 A itendenoy to that extravagant language which | © mares Prt and Lumber Yard—Loes | General Robinson, of Binghamton, as chatrman; but | tions. ‘The council Will continue Its tescine te Patty i Elzabetopor for hoy ong Pag “Big wEriva, Cyl, Forbes Palade B25: ye about | row. ot r ELsinor®, Aug 20--Arrived, Atlantic, Harder, New thas already led to such terrible disenchant- . PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6, 1870, | tHe attendance was 4o small, there being only shows | Tithe Stato Temperance Committee, composed of | ScRE-AE sis Hodges Alvany for Providence. for Dantzle; i den, Peteraeh, Pulladelphte for Riga; “ . two dozen present, that they adjourned witnout | getogates fro “| Behr Treas old, N rk fe Sibley, Colson, New York for Dantzic; Abbie Clifford, Clif- F hh le and is still The planing miil and plaster mill of Smith & Har- eg: m each Congressional district, mects a ure, Arn lew York for Providence, A >t ments for the French people attempting to dictate terms to the the Convention. | to-morrow morning. Schr Empress, Konne ay. New York for Salem. bay = agar 96—Selled, Barah Do pees Akely to lunge them into furthor | 7800 Beach and Coates streets was destroyed by | one chairman himself 1 opposed to any attempt on Behr Astrea (Br), Penney. Now York for et Joba NBS Galveston.” AM id ‘ i fire this evening. The fire spread tothe iumber | tho part of the soldiers, as such, to controlthe| THE VERMONT ELECTION. Behr Fleotwing, Nash, New York for Rockland. GiuBaLrAR, Aug (8-Arrived, Daniel Webster, Kendrick, distress, It is easy to Luli of levies en masse, | sarag of Norcross & Sheots and Taylor & Betts i Dp cue Gonventing Sohr JK Mundell, Beckwith, Now York for Now London. | Boston. pening Aleweet seus action of the Conventio: Gheaiatsh widen a tea ENOA, rived, Goffredo, Balsamo, New fut not so easy’ to effect them against such | ana D. B. Taylor & Son, and » great quantity of | “me ‘pmgnamton delegation will present tho | Grent Reputiioas MalocuycThe Senate BELOW Ph tn hy re be ae eb ys) armies and such generalship as those that Ger- | lumber was burned. All the buildings were bullt of | nae of Goneral John ©. Robinson to-morrow and | Unanimously Repubilcan—Wiliard — Ro- Slap “1 Rioh” (a0 reported), froso ~~ (hy pilot bost Geo r Aue A Arrived, D 8 Soule, Bovis, Mow Ceazes amany has presented in this campaign to the | 250,600, and will exceed that eum if the fire ex- | give him thetr frst vote for Governor as a compll- | elected to Congress. W, Blunt, No i. ' | 8 Larrabee, Thompeay Mont § abt, astonished gage of mankind; and the attempt | tends to the other yards in the nelghborhood, which | ment. They will then vote for afr, Greeley, if ho 1s Monrrersen, Sept. 6 1870. | (oy pilot boat Hope, No lyr 1m OF fore and main topsalls | | Salied ith, Hmima © Litchdeld, Hayden, Newport and oa hardly fail to precipitate | "2° mProbable.” Tho Are still burus furiously, | no¢ eiectod on the first ballot. The election of State and county officers and Cloargd Sib, Glad Tidings, Shompaoa, Glaagov and Uaked. 3 oe AO Ge a La mh ‘a The friends of Marshall 0. Roberts regret the | members of Congress and the Legislature for the SAILED. Slaten: 25th, Lafayette (a), Rousset, Brod Gd Now Xone disaster after disaster upon a lan MASSACHUSETTS. withdrawal of his name asa candidate. He ts here, | next two years took place in this State to-day. The | Steamships City of Cork, Liverpool and Halifax; Cleopa- | “Liveuroot Augss Arico: Aeasila, Amidon Savannah already bleeding at every pore for the looking well and mingiing with the crowd, many of | republican State ticket was headed by J. W. Stew: | tity Marina, Wikutgetan, Biamond, ser bark Mocaing Mars’ |: ileelie, Verein Rasinory | Sih /Auetnanee may faults of her rulers and her leaders without | The New Steam Yacht Alice Rosa Wrecked. | whom urge nim to consent to let his name bo used, | art, of Middlebury, and the democratio ticket by | Wind atsunset NW. antied ib. Bris > Brace, Hew Fock | Battier, Tees one particle of benefit to any cause that con- Bostox, Sept. 6 1870. | nut he positively declines. Homer W. Heaton, of Montpelier. A very light voto AE acaepenclen Sle Chea Puidaetan eee Mate Gage ae There is dig- Tho steam yacht Alice Rosa, of New York, Cap- | Judge Robertson, of Westchester county, ts here, | Was cast, though alittle heavier than last year, The yescig salir cmreenepined lorence, Rathbone ; Italy (#), Grace, and Kate Hard- ding, New York; Kate Troop. Crocker, Boston. cerns civilization or humanity. tain Davis, while going from the Isle of Shoalsto | and has many friends; but it 1s understood that ho | result is the election of tue entire republican State | pom yROuenT, RDwAnne whaler), Fease, which aatiea | in, Y mity in defoat as well as in success, and to | Boston, went ashore on Comn’s beach at two o'clock | wilt not stand im the way of Br. Greeley, whose Miho senate will beccosty unanimously republican, | was bared Jaly M, lat BBY, 10G60 W, ‘The omears. ana | BUNT st wnnsmoreL Lankan Enemie, Hem Daas gracefully and nobly yield to an usavoidable | on Sunday moruing and became a total loss. Sho | name will be presented to the Convention by the | if not entirely #0, and the House wiiLpropably stand | crew, Sin number, were rescued by the brig Mary Rice, | ,Habgut2th, Southampton, Siokhwick, New 5 P A Ki r ton, Boston; Annie Fish, Yates, aud fate is perhaps the criterion of higher man- | thick fog, and, as night came on, the wind Increased, | Clairman of the Westchester delegation, Mr. Chaun- | About 200 republicans to thirty democrats, Returns | Capt Pratt, from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, which was spo- | Koval Sutae? Teak New Catt Anale A ared 25th, Wm A Campbell, Curing, Boston; 26th, Hy- rieana; 5 Tucker, New York. from about thirty towas, embracing about one-Afth | the 31st of July, in lat 31 80 N, lon 44 Lowpon, Au 27—Arrived, Avon, Macbeth, New York. hood than to filly bear all the honors of the | Sitios and was dviveu” ashore’ on the boaphe eee hyp feo ana ta tere, quartered: at the Unton.| ene, ore oat ‘stand: ae ere Ren ‘ot Portland), pal from | Geared Z6th, Lottie Warren, Lucas, Homoh, |” comploted triumph. We cannot think that | crew barely escaping with their lives. She was is “ Pin Hirst district, winvoan tai oes oa, New Yorks nn ent a ct, Where an effort was made to | Baltimore for Portland, Me, foundered at sea morning of | kinson, New York. owned by A. ©, Alvord, Jr., of New York, and was | Hotel, and Senator Fenton makes Congress Ha-l tis In the First distr Jant even in her recent misfortunes, will prove | {em the yacht waa saved. Collector Murphy has been here since Saturday | a handsowe majority, ‘ sarah ha psi Hope, pte L itt 7 ie was oocise by (elegrat cal MRcAaibs meet ee dita Mary Edson, Howe, Boston deficient in wise counsel and manly resigna- ene: pay: at ue pain, hagas nes tig tne Large Repcblican Majority tn Burlington, | 2°96 *rived at Portland 6th.) She was 4ld tous burthen, | “Grom Aug a “arrived: Jone Suay, Nickerson, New tion. This is the idea that seems to animate | . UWASHTHN Groh . Prabattous of harmonizing the elements. He 1s for BURLINGTON, Sept. 6, 1870, plripehlape cet Lee te ape Nuclei bi JANFIRO, July 29-—Armived, Sylvanus Blanchard, the Courrier, and that paper utters the voice -of earnest patriotism when it declares that Mr, Greeley for Governor and, singular to say, The repubitcan majority tn this city is heavy. Car- | Bane JounG WaLt, Cosman, from Livi Meady, and Ventus, Vesper, e] g » ‘erpool for Phila- | Watts, do; 8d, Orient, Schroed WAsuINaTON, Sept. 6, 1870. Lceeeinetie rin none riya penter (republican) 1s elected city representative by | delphia, put back Wth inst in @ damaged condition, having | _ Sullod July 25, Tobin, Ahier, dit; Aug 2, Loretto Fish, ‘ew York, w York; 2ith, Mandarioy Incronse of Governmont Receipts Under | Senator Conkling 13 also for the philosopher. iis | 853 majority. Scaticring returns indloate the usual | been ineollision, She will have to yo om the dock. Roor, Mobile; "gsih, Margarcthe Wiluelmin,* Wulff, 49k Franco owes herself to the future and has no President Grant’s Administration. principal opponcnis are the Kings county Wooatord Fepublican taajority of three timesthe whole demo- | | howe Hattronn, ‘from Hartond, of aud {or Bangor ne geet te ord Beualeree, and, Albert, i ht to commit self-immolation. In that The foliowing is Juat issued:— men. They have started a story that the Germans, SOO ro fer, 8d inst (before reported), and sunt a ‘tho Drenkers, | te" Paynter, Mobile; 4th, Flamingo (Nor bark), Balth- ic. we have the guarantee of a grander cceigeraslverstastios of receipts of the United Raia etepagiaticie ct wrtormier Mend ciey are MAILS FOR EUROPE, ony ‘on Baturday waarning & vessel vee ies fer tetee, Cleared Aug 5, Vesta (Nor, United States; Madeleine d happier fat | States government from September 1, 1867, to March | working hard te make the delegates believe It, as- ons 9 BU Pi, within the breakers, Bhs was boardea by a boetis se aah, Baltimore’ Catharine (brig), Savann: jac ique (lug: ‘and happier fature. 5 5e00, and from March 1, 1809, to September 1, | gerting that on that account aldue over ten tlou- RRR from the pier, ad Proved to be the shoo Hartford, ot ‘puieiiiain Sania, The German papers aro jubilant, yet 29 | “Sources of revenue from September 1, 1867, to eRe ee te ue nee Geselogs ne The steamship Wisconsin will loavo tha port on | Geoks torn up, siern, Dost gone, and th one’ cn con | BOSTON, Sept 5—Arrived barks Manchester, McBride, earnest in their championship of the general | Marci 1, 1869: is that he ts not only popular with the Wednesday for Liverpool. inca Ber decks were under’ water the boai's crew daliad Coffen vis Cape Bt Vadis. ClINGH sr, Malihews, ie + $251,973,708 | Germans on account ot thel? belonging to the | The mails for Europe will close at tho Post Omoco | WeUsHt, Mat they might get her to the deck before she | erpool;, brize Cecllin (Br), Hiliings, Sunderiand; cause of liberty.as ion that of Fatherland. In pped her chain and made sail; bat they bad | Grant, Jacksonville. their moderate and sensible as well as digui- 8,491,378 | republican party, but because he bas sympathized | at twelve o'clock to abandon her, as sh m the time Cleared-—Barks Albert(Br), Webber, Africa; rau Ernest 246,133,345 ‘ i they boarded her. Mahoney, Havana; brig Uriana (Br), Payne, Port au Prince oaT16'270 mua ae pollens cs ig oe Taw New York Heranp -Eattion for Europe— | mast out of her, and went down with jibs_and foresail set, | echre Carrio, Walker,» McFarlaud,’ Jacksonville; Gr fied language on that subject we find hope for ————_ | grants. lis iriends declare that all the leading Ger- | Will be ready at half-past ton o'clock. meltwioe Ha lenath cut of water. Ghe will | State, Burgess, Pbtind pete perfect reconciliation and general frateralty. $556,315,203 maa peg iu the country would stump the State Single copies, in wrappers for mailing, six cents, Dover, ‘Aug %5-The vessel with which the bark D Chapin, nits arzived. ba arks Horace, Scudder, Gould, laa David At the same time, while entertalning but little $204,795.19 | ‘There seems to be a difference of opinion about | * Spiny Heel ene eee eS eee CRAELINORE, Sept 6 Arrived. achis, Jane une Vau respect for the kind of criticism which consists CIN spelontad | tho'Couveusions “The Conkling men are taiug of | SAT P PIN & NE WS, | ,gversrown,sugee-sup rreodom. trade, trom Loa | Sonics, ioawayy New Yorks ney seers gee a ae, -chiefly in finding fault—the poorest guarantee | Misceaneous... + 44,095,169 | George W. Curtiss, of Ricimond county, aud assert piss ne necessary repairs, and was towed to sea to-day. i Hsexelk Boston (aud ‘salled); sohr Dawn (ir), Tyrer, that there will probably be no opposition to him. '. Qu Sept 5— ht London. 751, of all for the claim of superior wisdom—we | _ Total............ e . went ashore on Coilln’s Beach, Sunday morning, and be- Gth—Arrived, steamer Win Lawrence, Hailett, Boston, Be- Increase in customs. must regret the terms of opprobrium that are | Increase in lands.. 1,819,516 | St. Lawrence, or Judge Edward Pierrepont, of New | Sun rises......... 6 32 | Moon sets...morn 258 | came a total loss, low, bark St Lawrence (Br), Biged, from Demerara, heaped upon a fallen prince, The errors | Mctease in internal revenue 53,263,919 | York, tor temporary chairman. ‘The friends of | Sun gets, ......... 6 23 | High water.morn 6 28 Miscellaneous. GROMBWIOE; Gay Aug YAS, tele Cin, Ht She . Senator Fenton are urging him to consent to be is i Purser H Gorham, of the steamship San Jacinto, from Sa- Tn port 24, bark Eos (Nor), Jensen, and brig Gambia, Gil. and wrongs of his lifo have been great, but his pos sicacineien’ $07,834,868 | president of tne Convention. Up to the moment of OCEAN STEAMERS vannab, has our thanks for bis attentions. loy, une, fk aie ee ~chastisement is terrible, and the chivalry of the Re care: ee | Mntaieaoerta pas Tha Purser Chas F Burko, of the steamship Munterile, from | ygqe A MUPSTON, Sept 6—Arriveds achr Lottie, Well New world cannot refuse sympathy to the mourn- Total increase....... seeeeee $87,219,705 Among the leading politicans already here from | DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK For THR | Savannah, bas our thanks for favors, onus Ga, Sept 3—-Cleared, schr M Kenny, Ozter, New Sudden Denth of an Ex-Congressi ditierent parts of the State to attena the Couven- MONTH OF EBPTEMBER, Notice to Mariners. ‘FORTRESS MONROF, Sept 5—Passed out, steamer Uubs, ful figure of a lady but yesterday exalted on Lon poy Scrape tion, besides those mentioned above, are | —gagna mate) Den = rleans; “Maxne, f John L, Taylor, an ex-member of Congress from | #0l,,,,nesides,_ those, | mentioned above, are Destination. FRANOE—WEST OOAST—ALTERATION OF LiGHTS, GI- | for New Orleans: orics Max; i 1 . for Nassau; Water Witch iciektand, for Porto Rico; 0 ven notice that, the new | Van Horn, for Philadelphia; Alice, for Rio Janeiro; lowing lights wili be ex- | for Newfoundland, bited and changes effected from the lat day of September, HOLMES’ HOLE, Sent 4—Arrived, achrs Antecedent, Pen- RONDE Rive! for Pernambuco, Alexaudet ‘The French government has. give nf Iignthouses boing completed, th: i the proudest apped of ee who, in the | onto, aropped dead in the General Land Ontice this | Siaves District | Alorney | ‘Tracey, ' Farmer Supreme moment, hastens, like a true woman, | morning. He was seventy years of age. He had | Abell, ex-Naval cer Merritt, General Palmer, f United States Appraiser Benjamin Ficld, Spencer "se “ to the scene where she may best discharge the | been @clerk in the Land Ofice for a month. His | Kirby, Hugh Hastings, Mr. Terwilliger, private sec- Paumyre Light—From house on the dunes of Potot | Horton; Elizabeth, Hoibrook: ao for Dasvarn: Bune Pree, joibrook,, } duties of a wife and mother to those who were | 24th was caused by heart disease, retary to Collector Murphy: General John A. Foster, do In Palmyre a revolvio aisabeta, Fol OOM efor Now Voek hwith fren t, showing red and green alter. | colt (Br) ‘Glass, St George, Supervisor Dutcher, Colonel Frank E. Howe, Isaac R nately twenty seconds, clovated 167 feet above the level of | an anchor). proud of her in their most brilliant day, ana | 227™ent of Salaries ot Keepers of Bonded Haale ex-Asscaor Hy De. Webster, ‘Dailel-D. PORT OF KEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 6, 1870, high waler, dnd in clear weather should be ween from a die- faint tie Haiti: aches Kphratia, & Anna, BF Reores, 2 . H ‘ AECL 4 Iman, Centu miro, Onele To: yinoad, aoe Conover, Isaac Dayton, Rufus F. Andrews, James ‘The light {s visible through an are of 45 degroes from the | St Eimo, Lena Hume, Yankee Boy, Ollve.. whom she will not now desert in the hour of | The Acting Commissioner of Internal Revene has | W. Husted, Judge Noah Davis, Morgan ory CLEARED. their overwhelming misfortune. France {gs | issued acircular concerning the disbursements of | Suerldan Shook, Thomas C. Acton, Superiutendent eee of the Assay Oftice Thomas B, Acton, ex-Congress- Steamship City of fy art painted bl alill respected by the world in her depth of | StFekeepers’ salaries and expenses by proprictors | man Thomas H. Stewart, sanies W. Booth, General | taxes giz % Core (Br), Allen, Liverpool via Hall. | upper part painted black, . 5 of bonded warehouses, in accordance wit! rece’ .P, Ketchuw, Mr. Greeley is in New York and Steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, Savannah—Mi Ferris wich. tribulation, and Germany, we know, is as gene- mepreoent | tt c ie behrdivetinted ‘ Sonvenuion. 0. Grand Bano Lights—From a light vessel moored inside the . act of Congress, which requires the proprietors of hair as pr thirty minutes past nino | ,StamsblpCharioston, Berry, Charleston—H R Morgan & | Ofand Bano two tixed white lights from separate inv 4 Grain rous as sho has been skilful, wise and mighty. | an internal revenue bonded waroiouses to pay to | p.'M., Union and Cobgress Halls are thronged with ‘Bieamship Niagara, Blackwood, Richmond, Cuy Pi 4 | Weather they should be seen from x distance of mies et dos J It Counoe, Wells; Eltzabetiport for One. Pers Pon PTET Ree ESE E the colfector the current expenses and salaries of | delegates, alternates and others, who have come to | Norfolk—-Old Dominion Steametty tr if phenabaia ts oe The light vessel is moored in8 fathoms southeast of La | tine; Angeline Vancleaf, Carter, do for galom (ead all nailed 4 r 9 Co. i —Briliia . | Loochoo, Geors pert. jthe Muyor congratulating the people of the city | houses, and the same when not paid may becollected | pen held in the Stato for many years say that they mship Neptune, Baker, Boston—W P Clvae. In clear weather should be seen from a distance ot id anica, | “NEWBURYPONT, Sept 2—Arrived, ache George, Tato, { " phe Ship Gen Chamberlain, Morse, Callao—Fabbr Chaun- izhts will be discontinued, New York. | ‘pon the establishment of a republican form a Re Pos, Caen en UE. im CollegRlogs of | A Ren PRM ener Nee at Than Suenos on sack An, Ftp Twilight, Gat ae is os a qo hatte Neste light willbe changed from a fixod white tht NEWLORT, Sept 4, PM—Passed by, bark Angust (NG), 5 iy wi ht iat lol—E E "1 » vof government in France? other taxes, and ail sums so collected in the nature FH 1 ris lorgan's Sor westward. ‘th, AM—Arrived, brig Rolerson, Mayo, Hoboken for ‘The tower, {9 feet high, {s of tron, builton three pillars; the | Boston. ‘ the lower part and pillars painted Also arrived, whaling schr Arthur Citfford. Dyer, Hatteras 82 N, lon 1898 woat from Green- | ground. with 6) Dbis ap and 240 bbls wh, for Pro p arrived, schra F A Pike, Gove, New York for Boston; , Webster, Port Jolimson for do; Koret, Crooker, rt for do; Hiram Tucker, Qrinin, New York for green ight, obscured in a seaward direction from Lonnies, from Londgn for Fal! Ri evidently sent their best representative men. A hip Bavelaw (Br), Ande: it v i a line drawn through the N E bi if the M L i it it ci of relmbursements to the United States for payments | desire to investigate pending diiticultics and har. a. : if a en werp—Orandall, Bertauz morliwards = rah oy sl er rams mane pees bah, Burge duitora, Noe tere ote Pa c v Charles (Bel ers, Anti — cha ~The fixed re eo. ed led—Sch E er, rat LOCAL POLITICS on account of expenses and salaries of etorekcepers He inate cee eran noe eat Cree i wcenaiowne Crocker, Woot € Co, | Drlianey auld exhibited” from "a tower “Lin foot went | dartetotr® © 8 Potien Wolter, New Yorks Henrietta, Cor I or other officers in charge of such warehouses, or Mr. Greeley seems to be the most prominent man Bark Hattie W¢ Br), Par er, Bremen—Honey ‘’& Parker, a eee eres fete, taht, ee bond we NORWICH, Sent 2 ~Arrived, sobre Jane Marta, Bushnell, Rann 9 ie ir) rowan, = a ht ond I Cl y 4 that may hereafter be collected, shall be carried to | for Governor in the minds of the delegates. An ef- Centro do Exportacton (Sp), Ferres, Barcslonncd Do | lear weather be wean from'n dimanco ot Ieudiens son | Pane seta by Binet, tenkinn, Kew York; Corheling, A New Reform Party—Tammany to Wal | the credit of the appropriation for salaries and ex- | fort has been Hg bed Sibu ae Ae Hee! Marshall Rizers ia cA = i if eae a x epee ee farende bythe Passe du | Pratt, do. : i ae “6, » . Robert: e his 3 r " ax ford by n 01 the light: y TAY! spt 5~—-Cleared, . Porto ) the Plank This Time=The “Honey Bas” | penses of collectors, storekeepers, &c. ae ote be oans CUINGER OR ae eae Henak ne POM: Mecaattay, Opeto—agemmayer'a | Fe 27 Nag se aes ve Payee in. ‘eline sath ‘the iene Bien ents Bent 0--Olearet, RG Beene m+ Reo: Mack) for the) Mefermers-Looking tor Spirit Meters in Distilleries. Governor. | He positively deciines again, There 188 | nam f Gore, 17" Wi8#i0®: Rlo Grande do Sul—Jobn Dent | taon tne Grand Bane i in ove with the Cortouan ant; | | VHILARLDHTA, Sept 8 Arrived, onl Raat Packer TE a Guabcwaltunle: Kosomsaatiacsts: 0° ils Xckihg: Gotisalationee, Lodgings gtosricage Gan || daees ot ceneaies: mas: arer penniematie, neoutng oan & peared ‘cop these two fn line until near the light vessel, which pass | Mannekin, Konigsburg; Jas GoMll, Coil, Eaat Harbor. TI; Reformers? Words. ading ‘ J_B Kirby, Bernard, New Yor<; Adeline Richardson, Lockhart, Curacoa—Joa Foulkes’ Son, | tothe northward, then steering eastward until | & Co. the period within which spirit meters must be at- Judge Roberison, of Westchester. He 13 unques- Brig G W Barter, Stanwood, Matanzaa—J E Ward lights of St George and Sulzac are in one, which former. | Wrizht, Kennebec; schra H E Sampson, Blake, Kennebeo tionably stronger to-night than he was this morning. Schr Ricardo Barros, Newton, Baracoa—B J Wenberg. ly, are to be kept so until the lights of ‘Tallais and Richard | River; Margaret, Clark; Sarah W: on , Smith, and Nethe, ‘The New Tammany Hall democratic reform party | tached.and adjusted for use 10 distilleries under the | William Orton, President of the Western Union Tole. | Sehr FP Blake (Br), O'Brien, Walton WS= Ton veoe eco, | ute tn one. are’) Finch: New Work; Mary Augusta, Iund, Bostoas War Don. met last evening for organization at Masonic Hall, s, graph Company, 1s mentuoned by prominent republi- Schr Astrea, Penery, St John, NB—Heney & Parker. All bearings are magnetic, Variation 13¢ deg easterly in New York: ME Smith, Smith, and Sidaey ast Thirteenth street, Jacob Cohen presiding and Tegulations of June 7, mab ferles No, 6, tsextended | Brekn Com prominent candidate tor Governor; but | Sch Henry "Middleton, “Brewer, Beaufort, NC—Thomas, | 1870. + Boston; 1} lackiman, Jones, Warren; Mary ‘ for sixty days from the 7th inst. fi to all " lolmes & Co. spoken. J Boston ; D G Floyd, Clifford, Newport; Ever- | j/pOhartes Hampe acting as secretary. carnal sic aie cen ee who 1s here, refuges to allow his name to Schr ¥ Barkalow, Holmen, New Havon—Hankett & Bro, Ship Charlotte, Ontor, from Liverpool for New York, no | {h2'tonwell Spraqun tron Beato? (ene ship, supposed Mr. Cohen explained the objéct of the meeting, KINGS COUNTY POLITICS. ‘The adjourned meeting of the soldiers this after- | Sloon Mary Gray, Allyn, Uncaavilic. gon yt 1 Ciearet--Steamship Achilles, Coiburn, New Orleans; bark | which was simply that a8 Tammany Hall, with the big noon.was more numerously attended than in the | Steamer Beaufort, McNair, New Orleans, video and Callao, July 10, E17 8, fon We oor Monto- fh ey, Cork or Falmouth for orders; briga Alice | : SER: a forenoon. ‘They resolved in favor of a soldier as a | Stesmer T W Brune, Foster, Baltimore. Ship Victoria (Br), Woolston, from Newport for New York, | (NOr,Etlcknon, Gibraltar; Alva (Br), Armatrong, Bt Johny urse, was robbing the citizens by the corruption of D atic Gi 1 i didate of the Convention for Governor, and Bronmusr Faconyy Nichois, Philadelphia, no date, lat 44, lon 28, ‘3 p B; slack Duck (Br), Doane, j schrs lo few lead form was necessa a that sexsi jeneeal Cammilttes. Repay abide 1 bir di it Woods | Steamer Bristol, Wallace, Phitadelpnia. Burk Thusneide (NG), from Nowcastle for Philadelphia, | Dougal James, New York; Eitza ey leet: Cae lew ere, @ reform cessary, and that The regular monthly meeting of this committee | Member announced that their destre was that Wood- | Steamer Maytiower, Tutts, Philadelphia. BN 4 ’ Or ngiladelphia, | Favorite, Lovett, New York; Liberator, Maloy, Stamford; id bethe man. This fact tly injured Sopt 3, ucket bearing NNW, 25 miles distant (by pilol 7 ; form was now about to be inaugurated. Allor- | was neid last evening at No. 9 Court street, Prost ford shoul the man. ot greatly injure boat Chas H Marshall, No 8). JH Bartlett, Harris, Providence; ED ‘Endicott, Endicots, ations outside of Tammany were to be invited | dent Kaibnetsch in tho chalr. It was resdived to | “thtels much caucusing going on at the timo of ARRIVALS. (ane aera Ma ar Toy Mo, fladetpbla, Sept 8, Nan | Noa! ‘ston; ‘Mie Coyne, “Factmite, Gionccaert D #0 Join with the new purty for the purpose | hold the ward primaries for the election of delegates | writing in the different delegations, which are all eraeti Bark Weser (NG), Rosenborg, from Galveston for Bremen, Floyd, Cuttord, Fall Rivers HU of breaking down old ‘Tammany. During | to the Asemly conventions on the 14th inst. to | pretty well represented. Notwithstanding it is the REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Ang ae Led {a Apalachicola for London, Aug 8, Bevorley; Sarah Wood, Hickman, Dot tho last | Year the city had boon well | Rochester on the ‘ath inak, Pines for hoaing tae | tne New York delogstion derermaine.to-nigit ‘or in | anf‘Giemony siatante ae whe Laverpoe! hugh, | at 8 fon rn for | Comers Vienee Meatorte eee ig the A t "i k t ngers, to John Mintalure ship City of Ragusa, from Queenstown for | Comesys. Vicker, Medfor.. ae Me RE ae tonto tee Eee alltzed | Poston, 75 days Sut, Sent S—oxpected to reach her destina- | oi) gAtrived, bark planoeliot,. Cotas, parnetn Below, dy Hook, took from pilot boat Hope, No 1, the crew | “22 !2 about a week; all well on board. TROVIDENCE, Bept S—Arcived, yacht Cambria, Ash- canvassed by the speaker, and the result was that | primaries were then named. Invitations were ex- | the morning that Mr. Greeley is the best man for delegates from every ward in the city were to com- | tended to the presidents of democratic ward clubs | the Convention to nominate he will be declared the Pose the central organization, to the lumber of | to meet with the General Committee on Thursday | nominee of the Conyeation. This much will be y re hur Kinsman, from Baltimore for Portland, their Foreign Ports. bury, ort, 1,030. The several connties of the State were also | evening next. On motion of Mr. John G. - | conceded to New York, because there is where the An marr sf ‘ - 20 be communicated with and the whole machinery | maker°resolutions of respect to hemuncaenond battle tg to be fought in the fall campaign. Viana erage are CHER! & Barrons the day, pee Der thi bella Mes ie eye lp Meal yo dala ays . fenpier Hunter, ee orig. Ouetiee teary ‘sr for @ State working association put in order. He | condolence with the family of the late Francis Mc- It 1s decided to run Senator Fenton for President Steamship Russia (Br) Lott, Liverpool Aug 27, and Bmteros Se ty martived, bark ‘Albina, Du a. Nei Horn, Pictou (destination changed; achrs Emma, Authony, ht hope that the new part x would even nominate | Neely, Keeper of Kings County Penitentiary, were | of the Convention by hisifriends. George W. Curtis jucenstown 28th, with mdse and 229 passengers, to 0 G | york. siete nham, New | Georgetown, DC ; Addie Walton, Rich, do; L$ Burns, Cross: @ Governor and a Lieutenant Governor—such men as | adopted and the meeting adjourned, y will the opposing candidate for President. rancklya. Sept 4, 564 miles E of Sandy Hook, passed bark | Sailed Aug 23, H H Wright, Meyer, and John Wesley, | ley: Baltimore; E MH Atwood, " Brown; Jeasia Wil- or Kalbfleisch aud Jolin McKeon belug eminently ana by veral candidates for temporary chair. | Demetrius (Datch), boung W. Ford, Cardiff f % | liameon, Jr, Corton: JB Clayton, Clayton: 8 Weldin, 1 for these positions. % REN Ee Conor RTO fing dedaite Las eon | qsteamship Manhattan (Br), Fo ayth, Liverpool Aug 2, and | Rowsay, Sept 4—Arrived, ship Sagamore, Plekering, Bos- | Cfowell, and Charles Heath, Pendleton, Phitadelphin, A Dr, Regnie, of the Second ward, then moved a THE MADISON SQUARE STABBING AFFRAY. Octetaiiad Tk Panes = spliieg peeoprigi tia ch je a DOs okernienmsnip | OR: : " wie Garlic boiter ars Saratonan Weeks: klirabetnonts preambie and svt of resolutions, preceding which he —— In addition to those already mentioned the follow- | Colorado, henes for Liverpoo! 1156; lon 64.80, bark | ge OTEIUy Fahy Tanjore, Cobbs, une; bark Dirizo, Re it Ontario, Barber Zoe, ifall, do; Nalad Queen, Ghaso, Hoboken Kate Scranton, Palmer, Now York; Amos BORVANNAT Brera ivod, at Livingston. rowoll, Calontta; Elizabeth, he Ih paren ga Dah pw sl bmn ay Jiro + | Checaman. New York: achra Robert Caldwell, McCormick, - ‘4, olen Ciinton, Sprague, | New York; Julia E Gamage, Rockland. nee, teamship Till, Partridge, St Domingo City Aug 9%, Sa: | "CormNtaGeN, Aug 20—Arrived, Greve August Rantzan, | ,, eared Ship Susan 8 Fitsgerald, Cromley, Monterideo faado & most ornate and grandiloquent address, The ante-mortem statement of Paul Gottberg, who | ing, among other prominent men, have arrived: 6 resolutions were to the effect that @ conference | was stabbed in the ubdomen early last Sunday morn- | Major General Pleasanton, Collector Thirty-second committee should be appomted, with power to ing by one of three men while in Madison square, Internal Revenue district; ex-Surveyor Wakeman, unite with ali other orggnizations 1n support of a ” | President Orton, of the Western Union Telegraph {Moket to relieve the city of corruption and tho | bas been taken in Bellevue Hospital. The facta are | Gompany; United States Marshal Sharpe, General 8 heavy burdens now pressing upon ff; that county | substantially the same as published in last Monday’s | Cochrane, General arthur, ex-Congressmen Dar- | mana 2th and Porto Plata Lag mdse and passengers, to | svarrer, New York. for orders; schr Enchantress, Vhiliips, New York via Provwl- D be communicated with for the same | HERALD. A verdict was entered against John Brown, | lingand John A. Griswold, Charies Spencer, oi Gpottora Brow £ Co. ett at Samana U 8 aloops-of-war |" Carourra, Suly 23--In port ups Geraldine Paget (Br), SWILMINGTON, NC, Sept 3—Cloared, brig Hatheld Bros Purpose: that all honest men be invited to Join the | Edward Sheridan and John Geraty, they being the | gressman Van Wyck, Assemblyman Bemis, Chaun- | Syaterannd Nantasket, a ith mdse | 2ols8; Sarah’ Hignet, Doane, and Koeilo (Br), Meldrum, for | (WILMINGTON, NO. Sept 3 +N eee pow party, so that citizens of New York should elect-| parties implicated. It 13 thought Gottverg will re- | cey Depew, Daniel W. Northrup and General Curtis. ei pansongers, to R Lowers nnn ene with ma Rew York; Hengist (Br), Brown; Hermon, Minot, Carte. “1 i bats male own Sftlcers and put down the Present “rings.” | cover. ‘Mr. Opayke, in Congress Hall at eleven, o'clock, “Gigamahip. San Jacinto Harn annah Sept 8 with | fora 4 “Ranga (Bry Rvoolstat, for do ee eee, Américhh Waltharn Whee ee, cous! of two mem- cannot be nominated, nother promi- dee and passengers, to W R Gi he 0 do; 4 merican aitham atches thers from each ward, was then appointed. Nrexo's—OTmE110.—A8 we said 4 nent gentleman says that Gresley’s temperance will | ““Steamanip Washington, Wallace, Newbera, NC, wita mdse | ohl#eD, for Boston do} Winged Huhter, Smauh for do, rep? Ler ent Peles. ever MERE Se es HO rnvas,” the management ate a poe Se RIL ny Wieh) SS INSEE Peoe oe ntaee J Uae oreee sStaniahi Barasoga, "Gouen, ‘Richmond, City Pont ana | $02 4p Garden Reach, Lowls, une; Regents Howes: tran: penal oN Sco geo ning te in not | hand, tt is a clear case that Greeley is stronger at Be, with: tides atid pase tothe Old ‘ hoe, Harriman, and Free Trade, Burley, diag; bark Jennie S — Te e ir) on, , ” i DI 8. acquaintances the pri:iciples upon which theparty | ood house, but a considerable falling off from Mon- | Every le e p Royal }Jetterson, Calo lay New York. AL 4th, lat 41 6, ton 64 20, bark Heaperus (Br), from Antwerp for New York: oth, #06 maties | Staples, from Liverpool. do. E of Sandy Hook, saw brig Louisa (of Halifax, NS), in tow of pilot boat H Aspinwall, No 21; the L had been dis- id during @ gale on the 4th inst; they required no as- Bazaar, Jellerson, Martinique 7, do; 284, Pokin, Dakin, Now York without success, He stands | mdse, to A Baxter & Co. ssed Cape of Gocd Hope July 1; ~ ‘ 251 Broadway, coraer Murray atr sab. based thelr claim for popular support, the meeting | day. Davenport's Othello was aoompanion pleture | emcee al comoinations. cromsed the Equator August 4, in fon S29 W. 'fiad fing | DEAL, Aug 24--Arnvea, Relente, Norris, London for Now movavi ‘was declared adjourned. to hts Brutus and a cher @auore of art. Barrew’s | | Mr. Fenton’s friends insist that he must consent | weather up te he Bd tat then, Wook a gale from BE to NW) | Clara Wheeler, from Quebec; Webster, Norris, New York | A.—(entlemen’s Hats—Fall Styles for ‘There wero many ludicrous incidents during the | Iago was by no meang equal to his Cassius and | to be Prealdent of the Convention. The Conkling re eet SB cooks’ perk’ Mienine UNGs from Sent: eet usste Trueman, Anderson, from New York | !82 are now ready for Inspection and sale at ESPEN- meeting which are here leit unnoticed, because it ts | lacked the gubtlety and command which should | wing will present George W. Curtis tor temporary yang for, New York; June I, lat 2228'S, lon 5752 | cor Rettecinas, Orwell, Muller’ Loudon for Now Yeew, YOK | SCHELD'S, manufacturer, 114 vussau street, , they were inseparable from such an under- | characterize its main features, The sole merit of | chairman. ip ‘Tim Wiasler, trom Rangoon for Liverpool, 40 days 2 thapin, Ri taking as was the first “delegation meeting” as | 1, way earnestness, Mr. Walter Montgomery made | \ Mr. Terwilliger, at fifteen minutes past eleven to- | out; Jue 29, at 8) 18 8, lon 21 27 1 nNG) from | Donuts, Aug Bs arn cor they called it, of these Tammapy reformers. Typo. | th: te f the frank-mu Hat Mr. Greeley will be nominated | Batavia for Amsterdam, 65 days out; June 80, lat 85508, lon vaphical Union, No. 6. 1t_ may ve mentioned, Mae cose, SU eee a 4 wre fur Newport. 5m Humbieton, Iai, San Fru | A Camitaliat-Wanted=To Take an Interest elsco. fn Hebdon’s new tnvention for Advertising. Apply. R Havcr? | Soldier, Cassio, such picture as only a | for Governor to-morrow. The caucusing to-night S035 B, back Amason, from Kurrachee [or Laverpool, 47 | “Eastuoorye, Aug OM Benchy Head 24, Mary A Rich, | MEBDON, oflice 4%4 roadway. in fession, in @ hall of tae Masonic Building, | highly accomplished artist can llmn. His appear- | has not resulted in settling on anything. Fy a ee ott a Ey ship Wim Mulinah, | Bowden, Philadeiphia tor Antwerp. senior immediately over that in which were the reformers, ee arees. atoeaston, conception and general im- | The temporary chairman and Preshient of the aie ncord Brabant (NG), frova Liverpool for Batons 2 Ws | ELsiNone, Aug 17—Arrived, Mury Ada, McHenry, New Stoc! ; ‘Thorndyke, Cronstadt for Bris- A Medica! Wonder—Hyate's Life ind the typos chose to applaud their speakers, rsonation were fully up to the high standard o: onvention and resolutions will be agreed upon in fark Charles © Leary (of Boston), Baker, Yokohama, | (COrk for Stockholm; Otago thorr tne; 20 Bile anocence of ‘vial wag amare ms | Br werntch us, reputation ein pan” Mis | he moruing. ‘Nhe ouly thing cert teat Greaty | ays) ih tof W Lou! ade hawt Aue Janet | Plat hrs, New'vart or Crass Curae Wales, | phoumatinny Kovrigin $A Cha ty hte worm, saan 0 01 - uisa Moore sim) looked interestin; is ahead, 7 * | do tor do. ofulay King’s Evil, Erysipelas, old Ulcers, and the worst ible for the reformers. But the typos did not lend | pretty in the réle or Desdemona, and iedame Ponud ete. mew York delegates held a meeting this even- a a0 bye ailad #5 ae fart “ and aime ae ihe, Bence FOLKSTON, Ang %—Of, Arzilia, Durkee, New York for | cases of Disenses of the Bipo; ‘ reat Deoility, Liver Com- ie tho proceedings in the basement hall rear the | made Emilia a success, Mr. A. H. Davenport, as | ing, General Cochrane presiding, to take action | Svinds; hadi? days heavy wenterly gules off tite anes Aan | teen: nag sevens Cliha satan Rangoon, | Piaitty, Kicners, Bale. Rheuas Bes Dey See seoes hee 4 ame amount of burlesqueness as did the brass | Roderigo, was in every Way Satisfactory, ‘Iaiins | coucerning the list of delegates to be presented to | ii,onine equator, exchanged longindes with bark Adelaide’ | tania; Ricks arava. vie Savuonal; Mollecy tataoas | Subtt Wy tis, sqvorsien puriier, Tt haa boon tered Dy the oi cl - 2 -] ¥ jaltimore), 5 y, . 0 : . s 7 olning, which couttoncd during the eutire evening | “oineliom to-morjow night, fad, Senden Acae: | eee MLO. con moved that a ist be made out | ‘bark Norah’of Bonton), Gibbs Arecibo, PR, 8 dara, wun | Hakon AY, Peta Howton ia Gusees porian cm, | Sat for Fistitta tn all cosnble onsen, and bas cured very 9 blaze sway at the most ridiculnus ars in reply to | rance’ on Friday for the benefit of Mr. Barrett, containing the names of all delegates—tlose con- | S28Ar, and molasses to Burdett ‘& Pond—vesnol to Miller & | young, New York; 2th, fyrian ), Smith, St John, NB, via | many of the severest cases of Cancer. olin JEL OT TA Houghton. Had light, moderate winds and calms the entire testing as well as those claiming to be regulars. Liverpool. Sold by druggists, @h. Principal depot, 248 Grand street, ; was 8 days Nof Hatteras, ats a . 5 porsteneas eo Tnowas O. STEWART Moved as an amendment | gark'inomas (Br, Peterson, Philadelphia days, in bal- | CREE GOR: Aug 29 —Salled, Buromelater Kirsten, Kire- | per bottle, oF aix fOr $5, The Honest Politicians—A Highly Lnpore EUROPEAN MARKETS. that | the list contain only the names of ee electod ting ta Comaninne i a cl GAs waliiwh Wh diea: | | AT Aug 28—Areived, Prima’ Donna, Forkins, New Or- inbber Aatertna—Wor she wait. Saas tant(?) and Interesting (?) Dieeting Last —— ~~ yy the organizations represented in * | with molasses, to Miller & Houghton; was 10 daya north of | ians: J & Holbrook, Nugomt, New York, as crystal. Unequalied by any preparation hitherto submitted Evening. LONDON Moxry Mancrt.—LONDoN, Sept. 66 P. ee ensued which was participated in by | Hatteras, with ight NE ME ee aia adie eee eit Aueai Arrived; Aate trot New: Crlemmny: | (oul notioe OL ahe publle 1a tia division of tie globe. Bald |-—Consols closed ai " © acco! * r Hen: a ville a. - fc vhere, . About twenty-five members of the General Com- | United States renty bonds Cg Aiea Ba) Messrs, Spencer, Stewart and others, when the tamber; to Dod, &00.' J Ficetwing, West, Savannah; Southampton, Smithwick, Mo- | everywhere. way stocks close Bi a it HL Martin, Savannah for Bridgeport, 8 | YUE ian ee eying, ag meeting, by a vote of 22 yeas to 39 nays, rejected ‘Schr Native Range mittee of the labor reform party last night assem- en-forten, 54. |B Ilinots Central, 111/g; Atlantic and | Mr. Stewart’s motion, Mr. Spencer’s motion was aye with yellow pine, to m: Lewts, San Francisco; 0) aa? inators (Depot te- tor. Pr re Ae acleer, Maplin —“Oostnrs xterminato! bled in one of the small halls of the Cooper Unton for 3. then adopted. Delmar, Ireland, Newbera 5 days, with naval stores | St htt Coettts ie er altinaores 24h, Maulrattan (a), | Moved to 267 Center street Bl, $8 9; alzea for hotels, th ft FRANEFORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, Sept. 5.—United 01 ion of Mr. S) nthe mocting adjourned | 82d railway tes, to master. Forsyth. New York. ships aud large premises on hand. Ig We LE Thermeth eke fy ponds heavy at 62} for the lane of 186%. | ontit nine o'clock tomorrow MOrnIng. = Schr Agile, Robbins, Newbern 6 days, with naval stores, to | "Cleared 4d, Abyssinia, Christian, Phitadelphins 24th, —_———_—— orton :MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, ¥ : me 3 b ' Tning of the Kind, The meeting was not called to ton ‘cloned. quiet; Midding uplahdn,? O35 Sel O Curtis, Curtis, Virginia, {rms er AM chon Te Maxdings NewYork: | Paccholos Hair Dyo—The Tost in the world, ‘The only pestect dys; harmiess, reliale, tastagha- oar Vonks Jon G tall, Conant Piniadelpnige Nex. | Meoue. Facto wy 18" Goad atre eur sores inna Aled, Quebee: 24th City of Brgokiyn ay tT GOERS Schr David Faust (of Boston), Lord, Cow Bay, CB, 12days, | New York; Carrier Dove, Saunders, Phil ia Dectdedty dhe Nicest dacs of the Scnson nre £08 OMe Merah Hordes (at Wel Binet i Oe a eee eee ee a eae ion, New | RAVID'S Rell tizles of Gentlemen's Hale, Salearnees 230m = hr Jefferson Borden iver), Doano, jace Bay, ONDON, Aug 23-~: ived, ‘orld, wwmpton, New | Broadway, t.car Duane atreet pen tat pn cths hae! nlai e ob tor New York, 10 ‘“nyay with coal i2'Geo a ‘Brewer—vee. York (and ent out to return); 24th, Wanderer, Sheehy, do; * Peeing cares re to the Republicans—Sympathy for | ge) to BF Smail. opt 5, Hoven Mudgett, do. WAR VETERANS STATE CONVENTION. Passed Throngh Ifell Gate, iecludi ‘for export and "4 yet to work they made up for all lost time, Ono | Dales, including & ton fromm Bombay to the Sib, since the tleman took exception to the presence in the | last report, have been 5,000 jugust assemblage of a Mr. Purdy, who he pro- TRADE AT MANOURST! ri: Seat os fo Ue The Convention at if plaimed as belng anything but what he should be, | market for yarns and fab) 8 . Bs MARKET. —LIvERi ” a moved Vint he bs put out, Kr. Purdy uot ik: | 4G eeriety teeter ata seg, | GE ‘the looks of things, beat a hasty ‘Weatern and 9%. 61. a 9s. ‘Bd. for red order until near nine oclock; but when they did Sieg Ht A, the ani of ie, dur fot up sid oe lation: Front “for him | ant and “len, "whereupon Flour ti poo for Woatera coun, {Poca Sis 6a,.por guar ‘Tho State Convention of War Veterans, called by | tumberte simpeot. Ia yey mange for Hew York, with | Dire OLDERDT, BON Ccamirey ecamabip, Peruvian, f Geutionea’s,, Boys and, Youle, Talk’ business “and Dot to Hear outsiders trina | <lavaarogt PRovisioN MAREET.—LIVERPOOT, Sept. 6~ | tne Kings County War Club, mes at noon to-day. | ,sgjcommin Foes for New York, wita lumber | sie aa, une s0—In port ship Zephyr (Br, Porter, for SEVEN DOLLARS! and slandered. He sald the General Commitee of | PytrsLthd Vt onucy Maaxer.—LIvERrooL, Sept. 6—P, | General James 0, Robinson, of Binghamton, was qt Rody Mrbam, Gould, Gloucester for New/York, with Besta va Oebs (before re Mary Prat, Kilouro, New 519 Bron? gag, Fee ae eer and never Would Recomplateere: | Mipqieaned petroleum. 1644. , gepe, 6s, | chowen temporary chairman, A commitres on per- aig Goo A Tero, Poole, Salem for New Y of, with mise | Fore ne te a RerEsnons Kall Style of Gene? Uieiam, Noy: a ee a Cot De revy tame loci ie ieee ica yk a ed erjecie; | manent organization snd resolutions were ap- | ' ret Ovorto, Aug 20—Arrived, Paquet de New York, Cunha, 4 scale eis 3 ‘ll nom —Caloutta, linseed At about eleven o’clock overy one with the ex- gintagi uoted 44a. 84. ception KY Mr. Troub, vial Griffin er one cS bys re ugar trea. Whale others, who in hapility, talki Boi pemieiig ™ trite tine quiet at . ‘Sehr Charter Oak, Poole, Salem tor New ‘fork. fast. etned petroleum | Pointed, and the Convention took @ recess till ‘after- withah toll O Hotere & Go. KS Peale for Now Yorw, 7 Now York aug ato, 3.0 Bayton, Warcott, from Stock- | Virgining Vermont, Smeatova and Other Room, Frances Bravks Brock Naniuokgt Gaal far New | holm Tor Onarleaton, 1 daze aug. 24h, ‘Thesena, Mudgell, {miners Spry Waters. Gooral dort, Charnhers ites At four clelock the Convention, reassembled, when | York, with Gan to HU 5 Ow New York for Londots +L Mstarat waters ante,