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° —— af 3 fehr Tickler. Haze, Seal Island for New York, with figh to Grpnarzan, July—Pagsed the Straits 14th, brig Florence ¥ MENTIFIC NOTES. Comato: bit » Henderson, from Leghor1 THE COAL CONUNDRUM. CONDITION OF THE SOUTH. THE NATIONAL CAMP MEETING. se a Sour DM French, Jones, Rockport for New York, with | “itawasre, sencgtem, from Legnorn for Bonon. | etic ~ stone to Grainger & Uo. York; achra MN Lindsay, MeKay, Key Wests Atictin Lowe, : yea ‘A Paris paper alleges that a considerable fail has pebr kareh J'Buskioy, Buckley, Danforth Point for New | do; Ai G'W Rosevelt, Harri ‘New York, 8 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY. AUGUST 5, 1871 a ee oe ‘Mecting at the Cooper Union—Addresses by URBANNA, Ohio, August 2, 187. ‘ork. ‘i : ripticgen, New York ; Dissntisfaction Among M¥ners—One Colliery 8+ | the Colored Congressman, H. B. Elliott, en | Rev. Seymour Coleman, lately of New York state, span nase acdc tofskerrairapotbapens csr om tg Teabe: Risin Oratey, Sow Hawn te ~ onze. amar sco Denrat xa i — e 1 ptiica- if an Surry for Rondout, with lum- | York idg. iotue pended—The Reading, Road Advances Tolls: “¢ the Pregress of the Colerea People. ‘wehvered a powerful sermon in favor of sanc ey ‘The Bogleté Philomathtque de Parla devoted thotr | pert? + alaih aakicmeed ry Ltvetvoot, July 25—Arrived, tp Pred Tuder, Efforts to “Centy alize” the Coal Trade— £ Last evening a rather poorly-attended meeting of | tion, which the National Committee are making the ie ns a edibet baaneape Sebr deeb Re 4, Latham, New London for New. | seh Francisco. radford, A P ¥ the sympathizers with the colored people of the | only object of their meeting. The speaker was in promiech 6 pe et a coon Osea oe Saree Bs iyi Bier Lowes Aug 4- Arrived, steamship Denmark, Andrews, Aeview ‘to Coal Consumers. South was heid in the halt of the Cooper Union for | favor of letting sinners alone for awhile and | tions by M. M.A. Cabiy OD ‘Mosueteun { gifighr Fotiar & Hooper, Bradbury, Fall Kiver for Uavél | NOP TTT a a ved, elt pi ‘ ioe the purpose of hearing an address by H, B. Millott, | burnisting up the saints, He compared the Church The total number of messages haber aoe chr Undine, Ennis, Rrizeport tor New Yor’, | Faron, Gaatbel, gun eres, samme tor ier Wanaxoy Orry, Pa, August, 1871. colored meraber of Congress, on the condition of the | toa sick man, who was endeavoring to get better, | postal telegraph stations in the United ingdot Behr Roanoke, Bartlett, New Haven for New Pranswick, tasvow (and proceeded), v Rate Ranger, Martin, Rockland for New York. ived wt do 2d, steamship Scandinavian, Ballantine, heby EA Berry, Horton, Providence for Elizabethport. Quebec for Liverpool (and proceeded ), Althoag’s'we nave fondiy imagined ihat tne coal | SWC and the progress of the colored race in the | but making mo attempt to become well, Christ | during the week ending July 16 wos 249,103, being questeon had at last recetved a fingi settlement road of material and educational advancement, The coula Bot only rellove the sin-slck soul, but cure | an increase of 31,784 compared with the Correspond- on ae racks firerr, ¥ Tovidence for New York. PAA, Bie ae Merete ne, Tadoes Rents, ‘®mrough the medivm of local avd genora! arbitra | Chair was taken a Hetie after eight o'clock by Horace | bim, Clurchmen were praying too much for others | ing week of last year. Bour ran worei Dennis for New Yors, York Soak (ane crgured tot to fetara)s 1 4 late 4 Hemet tien aué wad congratulated oureelven thereon, wo | Greeley ous not until the ratver | and too little for themseives, In the anniversary address delivered to the Royal oe, caulipe Hawisins, Providence for New York. Sites Bie ant Lasiee Caton aloe ee ee find thas the trounles are not, nother will they be MEAGER-LOOKING MAND | Rev, Joha Inskip, at the close of this discourse, | Society or New South Wales by the Rev. W. B. ch Packie, Wass, Fail River for New York. Ciedred July 12, schra Kastera Queen, Kvang, New York ‘over setong as certain iterested aud infuenttal | Wich was in attendance had wade praiseworthy | called upon every professed Christian present to | Clarke, the origin of the diamond ts treated in an ex- rex, Paul, Pall River for New York. via Cat Islan |, Somerset, ly le £8 W Blake, Blake, Dighton for New York. QUEKNELOWN, Aug 4-—-Arnived, steamship Kuseia, Cook, 50 er troubles | efforts to attract a crowd by discoursing such | come forward and kueclatthe altar, Three hundred | haustive manuer, and this address snouid be referred r Jos ks Davis, Newport tor New York. ss New York for ry O0\ (and proceeded), parties refuse w let the troubles remain sevilea, Ib | ® s ; rt chr Joka B Spotford, Squires, Fal! River for New York. Qunrseo, July ol—Arrived, bark Emily Lowiher (Br), tea question, I think, beyond contradiction, that | Olle alts as the “Star Spangled Banner” aad “2 {ab least responded to this imvitatiun, when the | to by ali who are in any way inierested in the prob- chr Roanoke, Goole, eT ay ek Cain, Providence; Aug ly ship N Mosher (Br), Moser, without frequent strikes or suspensions | Britannia.” | Speaker urged each one to pray for the purifying in- | Jem of the conditions under wiich carbon erystal- | br Fanceut Merril, Yeovigenon for New York, yO JANEIRO, duly 7—Cieared, brig Linus (Br), Evans, . a 1, Cole, Providence for ¥ J oe nN 6 THR MARKET BECOMES OVERS TOCERD ‘The CHAIRMAN came Torward at once and said:— | uence of God’s spirit on his own heart. Let other | lizes, hr CS Hazard, Clark, Bridgeport for Jersey City. | Hampton Roads; 10th, bark Maria (Swe), Sabjverz, do; Nth, ani pnoes fall om Twis, ten, 1 the main cause | , LANES any crvriuaN—if there nud been given | Peoplealone, he skldy and pray for yourselves. It | Nouveau seu torvainis the name given by MP. | Sch New # cukin alee New Hagen for ica stnpor. | brie tanah Br Kur, New Yong,” on 7 tO of the troubles, awd tho operators and carrying com- | *8°f4BIE Notice of Cuts meetag to he pubis Thee | as beyond my Power to describe what followed. | Guyot toa compound formed, in the Grst place, by | sche Cicero, Clarkson, South ¥aruousn for New York, pri S11 Diltingham, Harriman, for Santos, to load 4.00 bags panies for thet own sclfish ends force the men 1o | would have been a betier attendance; wut those | What might be called exeitement was intense, A mixing bromine m excess with sulphur, which Boor HB Wet iat a ee ba eee Gi peel atin Mataiatnngiiipeas wuspend by reducing their wages. If the operators | W2Y Had the arrangement mn hand do not seem to | hunared voices were at once raised in supplication, | produces a liquid proto-bromide of sulphur; in sn9 Scar Chan Ul Northam, bhoburdy Poriland for New York. | Cardiff, arrived March 94, for mre parks Fentinand’ (NG), “ in w a e' i a » have 5% “ sn}? +4) ce a aa second place, ins id is in contact witl Sehr J Beverly, Smith, Hartford for New York. Meyer, from Manila, arrived May 9 for New York; oe wetaeo et ths aight tis ta bring shows marpeataibn | DAVe Gdereiood thee padinens | Wale wo Reve | shouts of “AMpaI” <Gicest -\Rallataialiny? revsg! | Mesoud ines, tts NADIC Ta, REGRENE 44 COnERGE Win | Sear deualta Gace Aarne atte erie tathport Use), Worsley, trom Newoastle, arrived gune ¥, for New ahe carrying cempanies advance their tolis without | #80 much about the colored race that was wise | the air, while above the din could be heard the sten- violently and bursts mto flame, oT Boke rah Laverae, Averill, Branford for New York. Yori Jane 98-.lenr6ils hale! Buses tatan facta u : . " sol- ‘ eee vie a . Schr Sallie E Chartre, Simmons, Rosiya for New York. RANTOS, June 2% eared, (Bri, regard 0 prices at Ude water, aga the operator, to | led ha eed we are meara x ee eats | jaa aied oat faenitg’ corheing ae of ve MM. 1 ‘Tessie du Mothay and Maréenal have dis- Sour Annie E Gi gbrandreth, Portiand for New York. Hampton Roads, with 4150 bags ooffee (before reported with- ve} “M, i asaih Seigs ored people tnemselv: aUgve er ; a rih a straw. ‘At you want is | cover @ new process for obtainmg hydrogen gas hr rown, Weeks, Providence for New York. us came). ma oade- peso, Sea ° PEDO AOE ST wimpeNE |. oe srrqddcine to you | faith, that God may save you now.’ It was impose io lame suzantition.. The byaratee cf the alkalies oF Pa nt ee rare reruns i 3 a . c sD GENTLEMAN, { 2 ed. The: ' aline earths are heated with coke or chin Beh el, Fowler, Provid « 0 St Vincent; 23d, steamship Delta (Br), Shaw, Halt PRR WNETL COLMERY, A COLORED GENTLEMAN, | sible not to be impressed. These men are im deadly ared heat, when carbome acid und hydrogen are allege ea po in sey Poagate, bt Vip ent; 23d iP ys 's tot, Wo will explaln the hopes and feelings | earnest, and thelr ability secures at least respect for | freely eliniual their opinions, There were many, even ministers, | Water and uo pu pUSt Casto! tis place, suspeuded a few days ago on & strike for aovance of wages Jt seems labor is | Of the enlered rac |. The carbonic acid ts absurbed by Schr Dr Kane, Bishop, Providence for New York. hydrogen is collected. Steamer Electra, Mott, Providence for New Yors, with a Aug 1—Arrived, schr WH Hattield (Br), York. courses at two P. M., after whic Toliowed anotaer | pow worth about fifty times tts weight in gold; prayer meetng, and tien a “speaking” inectung. | what will it be if the mania continues a few years i ‘ NaUeAC! 5 . . deo und passengers, to Isaac Udell, 1 ward O'Brien, Oliver, Liverpool. ia 9c gt ‘ { point Mr. Greeley sat down, and sone one | Present Who did hot acquiesce Im the docrine of ‘The Neapolitan coral tisuers this year have been | ™ very Scareo, and operators ure offering extra in- | babe are ay femen came forward and ex. | S#hettication as taugut, out ualess Tbe greatly mis- | very successiui; bus Mere 18 no chance, we believe, BOUND EAST, American Ports. ducements fo: this classofmen, The propriciors ; 0! the colore: lemen came taken ine list of the sanciified will be largely ia- | of the prices bemg lowered, so Increasing 18 the Sehr Horizon, Newman, Rondout for Pawtucket. ALEXANDRIA, Aug 2—Salled, schrs Ed Slade. Jersey of this colliery, 1 understand, broaght 2 lot of | plained that Mr. Crosbie would precede the speaker | crcased before ths meoung closes. demand for this arucle since American tourists ar- Schr J Goodspeed, Dari, New Yorx for Providence, City; AL Butler, Allyn’s Poiot; GB MeFariand. Boston, bd = . ! » venin: doves, MeDonaid and pattei delivered short dis- | rive m Naples in such numvers. Good pluk coral 18 Sehr Charm, Martin, Yort Jounson for New Haven. 3d_-Arnived, schrs LO Evans, Boston; Maggie A Frank~ “greenkorns” trom New York and set them at work i of: the-evemings Sehr Kent, Sioa { mory, New Brunswick for, New Haven, ny Parvero, do, at the regular basis price, which is $11 per | MY. CRosbIE, a young colored gentleman, read a Schr Sarah Selsey, Gandy, New Branswick for New Ha: jniled—Sohr Alex Young, Providence, BOSTON, Aug 3—Arrived, bars Lawrence. Howes, Hvere® ven. go : o Mr. Bilott in tue name | Many persons Ina short ume tod tue peopie uiey | more? ‘Belg GP Sb a, Tayh York for Sydney, C! cin Philadeiphia; ach week for inside and $10 for outside ja- | 100g compositton welcom ul i i z J ielg jer wood, Taylor, New York for Sydney, OB, via Gibraltar; brig Clara Louis1, Wass, Philadelphia; schre bed . Je . enjoyed the vlessing of sanciiGcation, a pause oc- 9 * .. Schr Scotia, Rogers, New. “i Mystic, Ata Whi Mi ee : 1 Y= borers. ‘The men continued at work for a | of the Stato of New York, which, in view of the very | Corus Ith) exoraiued, and Bishop Morria was ine ts OES er aaetae Ula elieved thas) gay Mary Hoxie, Perry. ‘New York tor New Bedford. Tides Georsciowny DC; Lverginde, bow: clata, Nerherty. aud few days, when they asked for an advance of | (pty benches sounded a litte maguiloquent, and He began by saying, though now exghty Pp has Lt y "I i Beor Flash, Fish, Horton's Point for Mystic. Sarah Wood, Hickman, Philadelpnta atie P Lunt, Foster, an, hedia | Pike a sit greater age. A pike was caught ina lake | Schr Roxana Buly, Crapo, Port Joason’ for New Bed- | aa'tuve all, Flizabethport; Storm Py Y & professed Our jew at some length the Me rd a fine, clerical looking gen: Leman rewark to his companion, ‘tHe, at least, 1s a ° a rel, Davia, Port wages. The operator was obliged to compiy with | proceeded to i r a < i mM South Germany, In 1497, on which was found a | fora, Jobuson; Ben Horland, Spear, Hoboken: Muinight, Fiteh, qner demand, een iney camanel ‘ er doy. | tion and its result—the civil war—feelingly touching | oh Sa ‘o bl acer ge acces Vege Ae] ring bearing cus fiseription:—"L am the fish watch Schr Alert, Hulse, Weehawken for Port Jefferson, Albany: 5 © Collyer, Lewis, lewburgs Blackstone, Wisont 1 vot, | Gece. Yymeiede eee DANo ui > 3 . iy ‘a ot e by Schr , Knapp, New York for Norwalk, New Yori, ‘The otd miners, not laborera, who get $ r weet, | on the facts that “Tragic Wagner and Port Pillow | tie writer or this he Was first of ali put lato ts lake by the hands of Lr Bllee Weta 44 Niskdigon, Glinton Beans: Tor Stoning: e eared—Barks Neversink, Weeks, Montreal; Pohono, heard of tis, and, concluding Ut as their se Thompson, Glace Bay, were of greater Importance to the compan. the Gov of Octobe ervices | ” than j tell.” nor of the Universe, Frederick IL, the ota 1280." It weighed 350 pounds, and was eAlerts (ae) arenes eee . a uns man.” 1 518) roceeded to say th * Schr Jaa Potter, Brown, New York for Noank, Coat; Atlantic (Br), McKenzie; schrs’ Marion’ Gage, -_ is on a mesh eye ta = aieees of Durlng the delivery of tots composition Torace Lr eens eer amifeansys oqaniyrered reid 19 feet long. Schr Mery diddieton, Brown, Baltimore tos Brideepart. Heather, Alexandria, Va: Bllzaverh Nickerson, Nickerson, rem elghfy-one cents to erear. The company | scemea acer ested, t sted, Dut Eatate day. ea ole ; LInstilut re 3 cal: Schr Muay A Fredmore, Hart, Elizabethport tor Peovt- ladelphia; Kebecca Florence, Rich, do via Provincetown, refused to grant the advance, and the colliery 18 seemed dceply interested, not to say mstracted, b hoped one day to have a clean neart. L ut resumes Its place among the periodicals gre ‘Salled-Ship David Brown, ey evidently relieved when Alter the Sishop’s rather uncertain position was | Of sctence, with an address to its readers, express- abe slowest eee @nlivuliced one Oo} Tie Malioual Managers, WHO had ; 1g tie hope that the publication Wil not again be accompamied the Tabernacle to Caigormiaand Uta, | subject fo such a sad laterruption as that which it now idle, }n iis case it appears to me that the MINERS AWE CLEARLY IN TRE WRONG: TRE ORATOR OF THE EVENING Reading Railroad No 34, Adams, Philadetphia for | 4th—Arrived, steamships Wm Kennedy, Baltimore ; Saxon, Rartrord. Philadelphia; brig John Aviles, Hoboken. Schr Cabot, Parker, New York for Boston. Also arrived, sdeamsbips Panther, Philadelphia; Rattle. for they were workiug along without complaining ‘was announced. c - > Th 5 re % “4 - vs \. calied upon Eider Asbury Lowry to lead in prayer as endured, and to which for thirty-eight years pre- cbr Silas Brainard, iuskin, New York for Hartford. snake, do; ship Geo Peabody, Batavia. WU a branch of labor, from its wcarctis, was ade | TSE MINOURERO. for the Bishop, ‘Then followed a prayer, or racuer | Viously to the last war. it lind not been subjected, | Schr G40 Bross irooke New Conroe deen oe BALTIMORE, Aug 3—Arrived, steamer McClelian, Howes, vanced in rate of wages. 1st not clear that these r. EL — argument by Mr. Lowry, luuseil a- believer aud | The report of the Académie des Sciences. for the sth | Schr Amelia Augusta, New York (or New Havent Boston via Norfolk, oe would nee Racine nls 3 regular one Mr. PRESIDENT, LADIRS AND GENTLEMEN Allow | Ssheufied person. in wiitgh tte speaker, or rather, | Of July gives a paper “On the Suu,” by M. P, Secchi, S = ree pari erneroaes Baers for new eves... a a Ceara peri te rragccrd fois a via woe it Not been for their inexcusable jealousy of the mM ‘eturn most si e thanks for the ku ig " a loca: shemics W :y Mizar, Thompson, Port Johns: ‘ovidence, folk 5 Ilion ie, Pung, Boston; brigs \- mies ii ag ‘ ¥ eee gen My most sincere thanks for the kind | prayist, lkbored in Verbose sinuosities and ratiocin: | and a chemical aud physiological’ paper. Rcnr G9 Dyer, Dyer, Port Johnson for Portland, Brown, io Janeiro anda iharket« Water Witch, Fearee, S: ¢ : . ceofiet « ations to reassure his brethren that the Bishop had | ‘The velocity of electric waves through the AUantic | Scur Alice Noyes, Baker, Port Jobnson for Augusta. Mary A Davis, Patterson, Bath, Me; Navasoia, Buni ‘on account ur alleged overcharge for powder aud | Alon ot KUL yaaa doe Lacan at CaPTES? | Hot dealt uieir yet docuiue wuulet stud, ‘en he | eaples nas Ueeu ascerialved’ by Prokeesar, Goultee | See Ain Nate" Fare’ Roudowe for Provgease onions Yea Ho artnmo eto Co: sahra, Wate ; J ed overchia or wd | sion of ku syinp i c called lond and long upon the Lord to sanctity thei | ye trom 7,009 to 8000 Iniles per second. Telegraph | Sch Mary Matilda, Douglas, sew York for Nounk. Staples, West Indies; Smiioh, Rubbard,’ Havana; Mary 1 oll; fortunately iuese diflerences were of @ local | belong, The gontieman Who presented me has sa ‘d Schr Nalad Queen, Chase, Hoboken for Fall River. Haskell, Haskell. Boston; JS & LC Adams, Adanis, do. n pte rer > of C2 i at Ine! “best beloved Brsiio Who had laid his conse | wires upon poies in the air conduct the electric nm : : “ : ee ey a, ely co NDING. gig a seeyllee 54 SE BES Coven aes eee eet crated hands upon Thy servan’’s bead. He told we | waves wit a"yeloctt more thau double tis, It is | Basin Beg Desay Uo idabaroy et a gpaaon, sor New oh MD Haske Wile Dele, Wales WEA s Sons as The trade wnxiod@ly look forward to the 1nth of | It ts uor my intention to speak of the great tasues | MOM Low Amportanc it was for younger men to | g curious fact that the rapidity of the transinission | Sehr Gatelle, Curtis, Eliznbetnport for Providence. BATH, July $1-Arrived, brig Caroline Eddy, Genn, Phila? August, the day on wich the commitices inect to Ox | between the partis at present contenaion for the xpceaity become sanetited when thelr oidest and | inereages wich the distanee- between the wire and Sear D A. Sturzis, Hutcuings, New York for Boson. debpbias sehr © W May, Kidsory do. ensue Wages—Which ere dependent on the price oi coal— | mastery, but raiher to speak ol the cohdition of the | U2! Bishop, juse on the verge of eternity, had not | the eartn, or with the heightof the support. The FP Oran AE t crxdor Bankor, ¥ ug 2—Arrived, schr onteern ge) ived Che Diessing of sanctill riter of tis duubts the prop clsing prayers, but thea if written pr. “acts Schr HP Cushing, Mann, Rondout for Boston. Port Johnson, Journal des elegrapies says that wires placed upon | Sot id i . : Marek ‘ - poles silghtly elevated transmit signals with a ver peed Matton” Brown, 8 tate tai Nem Bedford, ‘ iften Senin ane coiggin erementened be Goo locity of 12,000 miles a second; and those at a con- | Steamer Galulea, Nye, New York (or Providence BELFAST, July 27—Arrived, schra Hattie, smith, New for the tollowing month. It is geueratly delteved | eolured race in tue Souti; tostate what has bee tae that a yedaction will be announced, trom the faet | progress and to show to you what our hopes shail thai the Reading road aavanced theu'tre: he Lewenkiceulentrerentnt Chie tai Cac (ad = pene hea ee kei ree a Sates ie Ria feu arautien pea poe ats Eelam height give # velocity of 16,000 ur 20,000 Wimirrszone. LI, Aug 4—11 York Sih Fors, Dickey, do; August 1, brig K S Haasell, “esses ace eases = i Lol ¥ easy Ney ice into 1a rzuinenes, May aie es. Rin sont dail sell, New York. This will make # corresponding reduction on the | agamat the colored race; 1 1 can convince some of | PLSR Lt | upon Wien they violate une sensibiuites | MY BAC EEN ONG 5 scnscners, tor: poe abet CHARLESTON, Aug 1— Cleared, schra Mary B Simmons, operator's promis, and to make Limseif “whole ne | uiose Who stood our friends When we had of their carers. = | morning. ph ltrs ' Gandy, New York: Harry C Shepvard, Clark, New Javer wh! be obliged to reduce wages, ‘The miners and MOST NEED OF FRIENDSHIP, The time 1s well employed, there being four regu- . euged ‘ 4th—Sailed, brig W H Parks, Baitimore; schr M & Sim- wnorers are united in the dererminalton to hold out | and who now express dissatisfaction at our slow | iar sermons per day, aud ine iuervars oxeepetie | HL PPT NG NEWS Wind at sunset W, light. mons, New York. against any Turtner reduction. _ The reductious | material and political progress, I shail be amply Ume devoted to sicepiug and eating, are employed La e Oe seh cee igareee ort ent hagarbcci ee aiready since rest pOu Baye been three per cent, | repaid. 1 wouid ask our irends to remember that | prayer gud sjieaking meelings. Visors are preseat SRE TS AES Marine Clindinin, Phiiadelphia; 27th,’ J # Carver, Norwood, do and it is said now that the reduction Us month | alter 200 years of bondage and enfored | [roy early ali tue Staies in the Union, and iv 1s Almanas ter New York—Phis D: P Disasters. Helen, Stanley, do; Nora,’ Wallace, New York; ‘28th, will be four per cent more, making in all seven per | ignorance the colorea race was given freedom | Ou! ei be Si ay s cent reduction tn three tnontus trom wages that | to think, freedom to speak and freedom to worsnip.. | {xbected the atteudanee on Saturday and Sunday ae allow a man “e Pape Jamily to live ane ed To give freedom required the eobaienen fed of east : ermore, tne Reading Coimpuny will ad- | the States, but the situation demanded that the Sree oP, 5 uid solve the problem fur himseli, and FOREIGN PERSONAL GOSSIP, STRAMBHL ® Hoawe H, from Salem for New York, whi'e | Trenton, Walls, and Oriental, Coll, do; White Swan, Hinds i coming throu jell Gato yesterday, atrack on Middle Chan- do; Si » Dodge, Beverly; ison, Ball, Ni 00 | Moon rises....eve 10 11 | nel Reef. Damage received, It any not shown Cnaptenditiids pAareibnctalias ve: Gy ‘ork. . 711 | High water.morn 11 44 brie © H Kenny, at Philadelphia 2d inst from Bangor, | _.ORTRESS MONROE, Aug 4—Passed in, steamship Ohio vance their tolls on September 1, and again | freeman sh Jost deckload of 2.0,U00 latha in a gale 26tu uit, (NG), Basse,t(rom Bremen for Baltimore; barks Monitor, om the first aay of October. Witt wili ve the re> | Twill undertake to show how it has heen solved, ce Ue ea SEAN STE i Burg HAMPDEN, at Phiiadelphia 8d inst from Banzor, lost | trom Middeabore for duc Ines CRO te ia yon a, sultt General suspension, just so sure as tt thingis | Four millions of the colored race, homeless, land- ui RSG ES pe OCEAN STEAMERS, part of deckload im a yale 26th ult, for doy Lapwing. Benthall, Rio Janeiro for do; bries Edith persisted in, and Gowen has aunounced his intea- | less, worn out by the Work of hard taskmasters, ——Maaame George Sand 1s suffering at present ee E Sone E A ConELING (of Orient), Capt Monroe Dantela, | (Br), Oliver, fron do for do; Harry Sedgley, from St Jaga fon to carry out the programme to the letter. Mr. | without money, without resources, were asked in a | from a severe attack of acute bronchitis. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR TASB | on Wednesday, Juiy 26, sunk off the ‘Jersey coast, She was | tor do; John Sanderson (Br), Colter, from Ponce, PR, fot Gowen made the same muisiake on a former ovca sion. He announced the months aheas MONTH OF AUGUST. on her way from Boston to Philadelphia. On Monday, at7 | do. aa = > —— | PM, Quogue light bearing N, distant 14 miles, with moderate Passed out—Ship Palmyra, for Liverpoo! ; steamer Leipsic, = 2 wind PMon Tuesday wind increased to a gale, with | for Bremen: brig Golconda for Bostoa, Iooment to thiuk and act for themselves, Four mil- M N isi i rf dyauce two or thiee | Hong, with irecdom of locomotion, of which they cypeierae oikeeae haat dle ie then went to Europe and conducted | could not avail themselves from want of meaus, | ¢#9ay on ‘the Foreigu Policy of Engiand from 1570 0 a “ thick weather, when the vessel was disco pd leak: Arrived—Ship “Ferdinand, from Bremen; bark P © Ware the whole business by cable, and he is doing 1t now. | were met ou every side bj to 1870,"? ant en Retest badiy ; hove to between Absecum and Cane Mag, tha eae wick, from Richmond for Rio Janeiro, Tre: NES. 2 RIVER HATE e AN, pis , © Re. } gaining on them all night; Wednesday, i2 M, yele noderat- A » Aug 1—Arrived, echr Minerva, Brightman, ATTEMPT TO MONOPOLIZE THE NINES. THE BIWYER MATH OF THE WHITE MAN, ‘ount Szecsen, according to the Reform, of | Donau., petal ig r hem all night; W. y FALL RIVIR, Aug 1—Arrived, schr Mi Bright ‘The action of the Reading KatiroadCompsuy Nas a | maddened by the loss of this hitherto valuable prop. sorta sigaificance, which coal operators would do | erty, wile the poor whites were incensed because | Pesth, will probably succeed M. Prokesch-Osten as | -Golvmbin.. raed dare ip ae ig ee sn G Lage til ele Le they were ae me blacks would ns time become | Austrian Ambassador at Constantinople. Wisconsio, 4 ACE 18 ne gradual absorption of all the & | their equals, They said to the coiored race that they ey ; f of " City of New i a luierests in the Schuyikill region, when they hope, | should work ior them, and chased. laws that at abe, Gherst of Cnaucery ay Bamburgh con: | vile de Faria. /Aue 1s Mm connection with the Delaware, Lackawana snd | black meu unemployed should be treated as va- | Siders the identity of George H. Osborne, drowned on Aug 1 Wesiern Ratiroad aud Delaware and Hudson Canal | grants, at the saine time that they would not give the Hero in 1870, with the late Karl of Aberdeen, to Company, to control the anchractié coal trade of | them Work, uough they muke Ita crime to be idle, be established, Awerica, ‘Think of that for amoition! The whole | Here was au attempt to perpetuate the hard rule of if eoa! trade controlled by three gigantic corporations, | superiority, and to erauieate sense of manliness —tThe Duke and Duchess of Montpensier, after ing, stood in under Hereford and wet siuai of distress, when | Hoboken, the schr Henry Croskey (of Orient), Capt Potter, soon cameo | _3d—-Salied, scars L A Van Brunt, Tooker, and Daniel her assistance and put his crew on board, when they gained | Brown, Emerson, Georgetown, DC; Mediator, McLane, New somewhat on the water; took bawser to the Cros | York. f key, thinking ft possivle to be towed into the capes of the | _Arrived—Schr Hannah E Brown, New York via New Lon- Delaware, but the leak began to {ncrease rapidly and withont | don, with the John J Blair Association, and salle’! dd. warning the schooner filled and rolied overe crew top te the “-Sailed, Theodore Dean, Grinnell, eorgetown, Fugging and Capt Potter sent his boat aua'toox thein all ofl. | DC, vin Philadelptta, to put in a new foremast; Mary Eliza: ‘There being no reasonable hope of saving the vessel—the sea | beth, Borden, New York. é ranning high—they were forced to abandon her. An evil | GALVESTON, July 28--Arrived, brig Heien M Row! destiny seems to baye pursued and at last dest Wert, New York; Francis Lewey, Lewey, Bosion. 7 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green A : s | 8 thi vessel. Ear! ; wWit—Cleared, Dark Woodside, Morgan, Philadelphta, und Ibis tending that Way With # positive assurauce | frou tue mind of the colored race. ‘The speaker | thelr stay at Eanx-Uonuea, will proceed to the Cha- PORT OF YEW Nerwiceyiltaresse-Ooca:) seater icra eid eit ic weg Scarrioee siestonie Wie: tenriac tee Ge of victory that wiil cause “the trade?’ to open its | then went on at great Jengit to describe the bard- es of Rand Vichy, “Wale Gl Oxiedua T YORK, &l heary cost, Some three. weeks aco. by accidental KEY WEST, Aug 3—Afrived, steamship City of Galveston, ryes tn astonishment before, many yeurs have | ships, sah aT ape ichy, er ie ah eye parting of a rope on board the schooner, Capt Daniels was Bidridge, New York for Gaiveaton (and proceeded passed. OVPRESSIONS AND INJUSTICE Princes wil be coliecied. é struck on the head by a swinging block and revercly NEW ORLEANS, 29-- Arrived, steamship Baron I have already referred to Gowen's visit to Europe | to which the colored race had been aud still were | ——M. Pau! de Cassagnac resumes his connection CLEARED. injured. | He had only resumed command of his vessel a few | Lambermont (ielgian} Donmes, Ancwerp. | and the negotiation of a $25,000,000 loan. He is | subjected io by ike whites of the Souin, and con. | Wiih the press by u long letter on Sedan, publisher weeks when this last crowning disaster befell her. So intent | | Clearet—Barks it A Alleu, Tarr, Boston; Nouveau Mex- rh ique, Camera, Bordenux. ering her | ‘ANEW BEDFORD, Aug 2—Arrived, schr Kate Thomas, ‘ow, Pocasset for New York. merely periecting details avd receiving instructions | trasted it with the forbearatice of the colored race. | in the Paris Gau/o from his European employes (the Reading stock is | Be con held principally by an Engiish family), when the | or cond oo pace aud in which he endeavors to Steamship City of Paris (Br), Mirehouse, Liverpoo!—J G | Was hie mind upon the vessel and the question of by 4 " . a <-> vm le. that his valuable gold watch was le:t langing up in the cabin x aded by saying:—God gravt that ail danger | defend the conduct of the Emperor, Pees acasu a llshtiesakureas: hve pons dak perce: and he only escaped from the wreck with what clothes ne | Ba n T tay be avoided for the sake of the South- | —_M, Rouher, says the Journa? de Paris, 1s in| @teamslip Tat af - | had on bis person. He exerted himscit to the utmost to save | Sd--Safled. bark Sacramento, Robbing, Sacramento and h. Cr ee rere tere market. ‘There ts but one | ern witites, ad for the suxe of the blacks, as well | the French capital, und we saw him yesterdas. A | town—0 G'Franckimn oo? “ONCE Hiverpoo! via Queens- | the" Sckcouer, ani, though he ia titanalt one of th eecitee, | markat; sehr Toce Hotter, Handy, New York tee thing in the world t tnts mmmense sun anted | as the yi of American ireegom. Let us bury tie | rumor is currsat that he is the authorof several Steamship Virginia (Br), Sumner, Liverpool—F W J | losers pecuniarily, he yet bears up manfuliy against the tide Satled trom below 3d, scur Cook, Faikinbarg (from ‘areham), Georgetown, DC. Hurst. of misfortunes that nas of late set against him, That he may. i bows Stei mbt. y 1, Glasgow—! soon have command of a better crait is the hearty wis! , NEWPORT, Aug 2, PM—Arrived, schrs Messenger, Dean amship Columbia (Br), Smal), Glaszow—Henderson his frtends at Orient and wherever he 1s known.—Greenport for how Tak finan’ Cet Pinstons fie were & Livingston. peer ere Gentiles Eldridge, Rockland for New. York; James Parkers Ca Sone Saran, from New York for Waldoboro. before re- | sr, Kelley. Providence for do; John Mettlar, Clements, dq ried ae asbibre on Trovity's Reet, Gt for New York; Louie A Van Hrunt, Tooker, Fall River’ for ated off and drifted ashore on’ the ‘ fi ¥ g high and dry, with t New York; sloop Harvest, Corwin, Providence for do. for, and that is to vay leases and force small ope- | past in obhvion, aud pursue such a conciliatory | ari rators out of ihe fleid, woen the agents of the Read- | Gourse as may eaayie Us to Ma tng will siep in and Duy the land. “By tus and other | “gem auntca® PLAd_A SIGNAL OP CIVILIZATION rocesses 1b 18 Intended to of 7 a a “t ans DP “4 and @ siga ¢ and good will to ali men. ferent seaports 11 Which Une pr ip Orient, Hill, London & Morgan n cn the conciusion of his speech | the msurrection are collected t. hasten the operations of the c 23 published by the France agaist we finan celal plan oi M. Pou) er-Quertier. ros. — Jules Simon has left Versailles"to visit the alf- Ship Vigil (Bry ites Liverpool—Bare} GPT FULL CONTROL OF THE BUSINESS at inthis region. Tne business of the upper regions ‘The geni will be lelt to the other corporations i have desig- } Was loudly applauded, Several other spoaker: 01 hty Ocean’ (NG), Gerdes, Bremen—Unkart & Co. Ship Zouavo, Swain, Algiers—V H Brown & Co, Bark James Gadden (Br), Thomas, Cardiff—S L Merchant pe Elizabeth, ha: ‘ape, where she le Masts gone. A portion o! Py ete a e| Bafled—Sschrs { Hedges, Franklin, Phidadely mated, All of this is to come th the future. If It UK8 | dressed ihe Meeting inthe course of the evening; | C*DEcted to be abseuc about a wee & Co, has been taken out by wreckera; hull said to ben wood een» | Qitsase hg Arrived, schr Hattie S Coiling, Hil 4 tendency to detiver coal im New York at retail at F. Catuozo, @, colored gentle e Czar’s intention to visit the Cancasns is | Bark Frliliant (Nor), Johannesen, Queenstown—Wenat, | dition. Randouy > per ton, AS the proprictors of 1 will, no one wii welcome tt more tan t of New Yor Yr promi iene say 1¢ | @mong ommers, Mr H man, who is Secre who was listened t Dé a confirmed. bxtensive preparations are betug made “ Scnn ViGILANT—Abont two-thirds of the cargo of schr RWICH, Aug 5. Arrived, achrs HP Kinney, Georges ate for Sontn Carolina, | at Tiflis ana other places for His Majesty's recep. | y,B&t* Patriot Jones, Queenstown or Falmouth—J © McAr- | vigtiant, from New York tor Non, Bedford, ashore below the | town, DC; James Bradley und Henrietta, Philadelphia; ith great attention while he | tion, The Hereditary snd Dake and the Grand Bark Jobanne Marie (NG), Herksen, Hamburg—C Tobias | latter port, had been taken out on the 24, and it was expected | Texas, Hudson, and Isaac N Seymour, Hoboken. &Co. = ; 4 sin A egisiat a reel peak ado 5 that she would be got off on the sd. Sailea—Schr Maria Fleming, Williams, Philadelphia, wed regen rh hen Was involved Sched thar ie eooel she Henge Rider rhage aa Burk B Rogers, Prout, Antwerp—Boyd & Hincken. Sone AG BUCKLEY, at Now Haven 84 inst from Jackson. | NEW HAVEN, Aug Arrived, schrs Mary Anna, Adama/ fulfilment equatied the promise? he monopo- | tirely due to the itolerance of the old x ‘ site: Cathieind tua Suaiaienbaes, dnecu oe Bark Le Baron (Br), Holmes, Rotterdam—H J De Wolf & | ville, was the vessel in collision with steamer Providen Bishoo; L A Benvett, Nelaon; Lewis Gass, Acken, and M14 | : + — . Co She lost jibboom and damaged her stern. = ete Ret just exactly what prices they wish for | who could Lot bear to see their old slaves in the | pve danghters of the late Count, hes just taken the ark Wm E Anderson, Gullison, Stettin—James E Ward |g Ww vat Hamilton, from coal ports. when the t that sees ‘the trace | enjoymeut of auy mguts. 4 Saige tanré¢ ~ “a TEAMER WM TinbErTs, from New York for PHILADELPHIA, Aug 3—Arrived, steamship Hercules, “ 3 veil at tne Convent of the Sacré Cvcur, at Laval, May- On : went ashore evening of 84 in Nash: L : ohcee in their much jor the fu ei CRT % ers had already e! by Bark John Zittiosen, Fic! Marseflies—John Zittlosen. +4 ce Nassevins Iseni Winnett, New Haven; ark Estafette (NG) Lankeman, fat us the aut and. immediate ence. One of the sisters had already entered on a Bark Cerere (Ital), Defrancisie, Gibrattar for ordersca BP | QUICK Hole, and leaks some. She cun be got off if the | Trinidad; brigh Argo Ital), Castellano, Cetle: Mar posh, Mil = od hee lige AST have already irdmated: ITALIAN USITY, religious jie during the iietime of wer iather, to his |, Bark « «Ital), y T8—) ‘weather continues moderate, ton, Clenfuages; Hampdeu, Gott, Bangor; Mary Micketaon, there ts serious danger of general suspension if tne es great regret. ‘Bark Orion (Br), Smith, Yarmouth, NS—Boyd & Hincken. AL6O4 Bay. June 17—The Lonisa, of London, Lansdown, | Shelbourne; Torrent, Tibbetts, Gardiner, Me; ida L Ray, Py i i ¥ A e, a nsh- fron fe Be cargo), e “4 Bradford, Bangor; schrs Chas E Gibson, Thatcher, Pensw Brovent weitly understood prograimiuc i earned | Address by the Fresideat ef the Itulinn | | —lord Penzance has given judgment tn the case } | Bra srmony, kaye London -Pemarcs, Morales & Curb | from ngapore for Hoxion (eeneral cargn which manre: | Bradford, Bang aihr Chae B iteon, Si Maya, ut. From forme! eedings of the Rea Road society a 1 " of Mavame Lynch ys. the government of Paragua: — re wend ines, Pe la; John H Perry, Kelly, New $ Theueve wil be.” Tew sumiply nouwcense te tou | Tat te the Kalinne Rewideat in This | Hf Mortis, “lowed the demurrer: am thereoy te: | BrigCPEeton (Br) Kiwooa, Genoa Jus Henry Bay June6, and ost bulwarte, boat ant salle keiear secs | euths Warren, Salem :Tamnertiae, Butler, New leatords the men can Work for lower Wages than Uae present, eget fused to act upon the decree of confiscation tnder | Rrig Alice Starrett, Hooper, Lisbon—Borland, Dearborn & | washed Gs Sot ras Tore Ot tems strained. At one cme ake || S00 & BE Co Nos Mabeyey New waren operators willing Uiey aie unable to | ‘The following address of the President of the | which the Paraguayan government claumed all the | co, thee tt wae eueyed any noms bat made no more water |. Dleased Bark Lnperadoe, Heard, parodies HUM Ore ives against reducing Wages. ‘Lue carry- | allan Society @’Unione Fratelianzo wiil appear in | Property of te late President Lopez. Aer Set Torah, Thempecn, Bezeques, PRL, WAP | aiier 6 was punges ook PR err Pak oe a ge Se s force them Inte it, and m view of pos- to-day’s number of the Eco d'Jhilia:— ——The King and Queen of Wurtemberg celebrated ‘Sch! Keene, Dunaam. Liverpool-Thos Dunham's Ne- forts a8 belns made to save | ning, Gandy. do; F A Heath, Warren, Rockland; La ais) Hoon deer grepiter aee gpl oh emg Fei 0 ba tend oo the lita Owe al aaron acta on Pia phd Seah ini oo EE a Miscell City of Port au Prince, wartine, Butler, New Bedtord; Maracaibo, Heniey, Port oO guard Agalust the Sceues of er. rt D rH tev pane 2 Joustance, the twenty-iith anniversary of thelr mar- r Astra (Ital), Paola, Santa Cruz (Canary Islands) — Miscellaneous, and, tuibKithe poor people of NewYork and other citleswill |, AR spn ea the arand event was accomplished which makes | race” ar the family ainuer the Czar proposed, in | Funct, tdye & Co.” We are under obligations to Purser J W Bensel, of the | gftx,AM-cArtived, schra Laura, Roberts, Vinal Haven et the ple : | Rome the cap Jtaty cur patriotic hearts leaped for joy. Sehr Gen Grant, Hawes, Tampico—Evans, Ball & ( Emnia M Fox, Case, Newport; West Wind, Townsend, Bris: soon forget the pleasure they mast Dave felt 1M pAY- | The Italians have not oniy obtained Home, but iney enjoy nla, Mis BOREL OF: eae Opel eaity SG she Kink |” toned Thoupests pepaete saree Aver steamship City of Merida, from Vera Cruz and Havana, for { tol; Jas Ponder, Madson, Boston; AD Huddet, Long, do ing $14 to $16 per ton for coal, There Feason | the fullest realization of their national aspiration, the reward | replied in the same language. my houses were Sehr Ida May, Huck, St Johus, NFP I Nevine & Son, the prompt delivery of our files, despatches, dc. | JN Huddell, Cranmer, do; Annie Magee. Young, do; N Why they Suvnid do so again; let them take time by.| of so many sacriie tot of wo much Dood. On reach- | yiiuuumated im the evening. Senr Summerville, Joanston, dordan River, NC-<Geo A Phi- a wil frre : Magee, Ketchum, do; Admiral, Steelman, do; GF’ arvin, the forelock, and. no matter’ whether the carrying | iz Rome our svidiery or voit: ‘bets ammeciiee “Rett | __oitizem Péronnet, pay officer of the staff under | illus Collins, Purser © C Wildman, of the steamship Cleopatra, from | Johnson, do; RR Vaughan, Vaughan, do; Index, Gar company of the operator be t0 blame Tor SaaDen- | See, ee a with ance Sad bial oeheel re | the Communs, was atrested recentiy at the house of | Selr Hero, Kelly, Salem—R W Rove. Savannah, has our thanks for favors. Tixom, do. oe dons; inv net the innocent consumer . y, who, 5» deplored Steamer Fannie, Fenton, Philadelph; Cleared—Ship Mont Blane, Herbert, Rotterdam; brig A B mons, ter Dor Tae Innocent Consumer suder again. | orjected —acheme of Mberty and thion,. said ex- | his mistress, ue saint Louis, ‘The capture was en- Steamer M Massey. Sraith, Philadeipia. The steamship City of Merida, Captain Deaken, which ar- | Patterson, Pike, Trinidad; score West Wind, Cowssend, BES abe benell fre ae canes Ea . ie tirely accidental, as some of his neighbors having Steamer Black Diamond, Meredith, Philadelphia. rived at this port yesterday trom Havana, made the run in | Bristol; M Il Read, Bensou, New Bedford; § D Smail, Tice, THE WiRb FATILY KENTUCKY. Guyabe ciiaeas of every part of Rome ate not aioserecn. | ompiained ee a SAAS pe allowed & dog. ie GO | Steamer Philadelphia, Jones, Philadelphia. ‘8 days, 11 honra and 8) minutes, the quickest on record. PSS cea a wt FS pen RS Dongidgon, eas clied to the mew regime, but they are ranked among our | URIULEICD, To seer pehavior that they Gasitied cs ARRIVALS. New York, Aug 4, 1871—To the editor of the Herald—The | leck, Halleck, Providence; Susan, McDevitt, Mclevitt, Nor- warmest patriots, The people of Rome have received at ont te, them. $0 the. Witere Uae 4 be enclosed pay hed ye! of the original. Please pubiisa it ia | walk; Sarah Mille, Baker, Hyannis; sloops Isabela Reever, Cee Ere eerie ut Before the | raat ner, by certeanion ped fanny, ad at hota oy eu { mediately recogaizeds SNe MM | gue RENALD era Fone gaimeuie epee, MONIOBN PETERSON, bark Fioa. | Eee oa LANE aes Sent Public. edd rection, give thetr hana, and GF comenon wocord wee M YACHTS, rk Elba. Lawes Del Aug 8, PM.—Arrived to-day, brig Georgiana and vo that atute of progress and c!vili- sy (Copy.) fe 4 Sei tign nage tne thadPagth Grmmentmkted thémns'| bereaae eee Polen Steamahly City of Merida, Deaken, Vera Cruz July 94, Pro- Ia Grande, May 11, 18f1—Paper 89 of the North Ger. | {eomrinidad for orders. In harbor, brig Osprey. before formation that Mr Sailte Ward Huot, of Loutsvitie, | zatlon WHI He Sree a FOREIGN MISCELLAVEOUS ITEMS. frie, Marsan hoon iad cle and nicamat wae a gE, Herman fredrick, from Hordeas for Moatevideo, Uasramkn fun bone kr esta fooler for Bos- i some gentlewan for breach of promise, Let us now profuundiy vene-ate the ermbol of liberty oe nan ther the entire Al at] PM, lat 27, lon 74 45, slg | jas 23 N, lou 79 48 W, May 8, 1871. 4 ‘ath--Sailed, meameiip Havana, yew York; vrig Alice Tr supscqucutiy tramspired that the name of the gay | Tutafer Hal haa rained ie the owteenta century: 1% | In tne Bourse at Cologne s box le Axed to receive nied seamahly Sermaa, froin Havant for New York in Notice to Mariners Mg Rie igom Sew Gor Saag wan el deceiver was Newco. Of bis posinen in hfe and Se ccenreeareet an dt Hh c prane the contributions towards the completion of the catne- ee mdse and passengers, to the Auantic Mail MEDITEURANRAS—ADRIATIC —REVOLVING Lieut on | New dork Ae s n Gredit we remain uulufopned ane STE UDON TAS | Tinner, prosted, vy a conquest gained citer ey many eacrt | ral. After a lapse of three years it has just been phlcamainy Cleopatra, Philips, Savannah Aug 1, with | rye Turkish government besalven notice that from the tat | ex ORESMOUTH, Aug 1—Arnived, sche RF Hart, Hart, Al ‘The Indy and ber iaimiiy have been noted in the | Lot. flees, sentiments animated caver who reiuesled | opencd, and found to contain ten gros. (If. 25c.) toumanip Gesrge, B Upton, Hoberin ienmond, cry | fakget aly de a lant would be exhibited trom x likt- | | PROVIDENCE, Aug 9—Arrieed, achra Helen Mar, Wart annals ol the eountry. Twenty yeurs ago she Was @ | the Germunia Assembly Rooms, where they will gather in | The mumber oi forelguers a short time ago com- | Point and Norfolk, with mdse an Peo 14 or Aiea Polnt of Saseno Island, | Elizabethport; Alexander, Hancock, Newburg: E Merwin, id passengers to Washing- | of avioun Bay, coust of Albania. Bi do; Oscar F Hi belle in Louisville, and her personal charma | large numbers. A committee of forty membera has been 300,000. ton & Co ‘The light ina revolving light, el 928 fe hear’ doy Union, Blak brought numerous ‘admirers to her feet, ‘Those | formed, from which body au executive commission bas been | PULCA to be in London wae eaEty 30; of these adit Narragansett, Hamlin, Alicante June 4, with old iron, | jevel of the sea. Be ee ee ae ee weno Knew er well and remember the events 7 clectod: On the latter will devolve the arrangement of the | $9,000 were Germans, 150,000 French, 60,000 belonged | 4c, 10 J Atkins & Go. Passed Gibraitar Juné 23; hud finé | ' ye position of the lighthonse isin lat 4030 N, lon 19 18 ¥, tkit, Pernod distincriy way | that her | at | Mtstacicably 1) make the” celetaton appear wiih’ thee | %0 the other Continental countries, and 10,090 were | “Bark Amelia Wilson (Br), Watton, Bahia, 10 daye, with do; Union, Blakely” Albany for: Fawiuckel;. r, do; Union, Blakely, for Pawtuc! sloop Martin, Rondouts’ “8 Cieared--Ship Llliian Br), Qapstick, Pugwash, NS. Sailed—Scbrs Manantico, Claypoole, Philadelphia; Rf FIXED LIGHT IN CURZOLA CHANN: iractions were by no means a £ rosewood, to Bowring & Arcbibald. Crook, Young, Rondout; Vapor, Johuson, Trenton; TS Me- 4 wlendor of which the anspicious event ia worthy. ‘ici . D + ‘The Austrian government bas given notice thi L Yor ry —b he | Was OF tne softer blonde | stvie “ot | "iftstoneataatine remuion one Monday gest will amply | AmeFICRDS. | hat attacks upon Gere | mtakgnienimm Bey talons, st Grove, 22 days, with | ya'edtipasire me as, ven novi Mate eat ie | allan, Fare New York lor Borland) diary Witcher a beauty, tali and stately, with all those qualities of | suggest the enthusiasm and patriotic zeal with which you wv! The Augsburg Gazelle says that attacks upon Ger+ pig oe hk ne 0 15 di th relie Rock in Curzola Channel. rown, Titus, do. ‘) a face and figure that elight and enchant the be- | muster around our national tricolor on the 26th of August. | man soldiers in different parts of Alsace and Lor- Grown teva don eee tobe Baska Hos tean'? The light is a fixed white light, elevated 60 feet above the PAWTUCKET. Ai B—Salled, achrs BH Warford,, holder. Her manners were wiating rather because | The solemnity which we are about to celebrate interests not x f Hatteras with | ‘as bean # | level of the sea. Sprague, New York; Hazleton, Cuomiage: Philudeiphta of the!r ease and negligent adand@on than because of | Only Italians but the whole iiberal worid. Therefore the | raine have become iucréasingly numerous. Several | days north of Hatteras with heht winds and calms. The ilummating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses of the RICHMOND, Ang2.-Salled, sche Hreste, Kew Yore mu o : ‘ to the feast that will take place at Sulzer’s Park on the 2 Strasbourg. am 2 1¢ tower, built of white stone, is square, and attached to | Grande. thought and culture. Her education was of the fa | the southern passage and bad variable weacber, perficlal type common in the South a quarter of a | "h* fa lr Bathe eg CORRADT, President, The most valuable works of the Paris National Brig Jennie A Cheney, Ary, Montevideo, 44 days, with | ‘De keeper's dwelling. ROCKLAND, July 97—Arrived, achra Trade Wind, Ingra: PeNLUTY WO. hia Lavrary, which during the siege had. been packed | hides, dc, to Spence, Montevue & Co; vessel to P brown & | guanxeno Guur—rixey 1G Bact 6 Termes Wren and. Sanelin, Hileniny Hew Fork Avout the year i852 Sallie Ward was united tn up and deposited in safet = nor F q BT ON POINT Kr. ANDREA. | Paragon, Shute, Patiadelphin; Mary Susan, Snow, New York | | ave now been Festorod | ee Te ee wale halttans Santon te daye, with coffee | ,,The Austrian government has given note: that from. the | Mura Robinson, New Yorks Anyi Ria in aur inarriage 10 & son of Abbott Lawrence, the Boston PIRE IN MONTICELLO, to thelr places. | The collection of manuscripts still | to Wendt, Tetons & Bockman. Crowed the Equator Juiy | prt,day of July, IS7L, a light would be exhibited, from w itght- | New York; Bengal, Hatch, Phtiadeiphia; R Leach, Pendle: muliionnuire. ‘The nuptials were celebrated with i’ ot Baitatings woke din Monu- | malas in cases. 6, in lon 50 ou W bud light, varlable weather. Y | Monge reeantiy erected on Point St. Andres, Port Rabaz, im ton, and Hed Sumter, Shaw, New York; Redabetecy Knowi- splendor remarkable even in Loutavilie, Where tulogs A Block of Bui dings Destroyed in Monti- | ine crown lands in Ireland produce £45,000 a | Bis Annin Gardner, Garaner, Ce Sas | Hight in fixed Naht, snowing white between the dear. | “Cuiied, Hih—brig Ovalaaka, Wheeler, New York; schre wore tah done WH Peincels iwshiou, ihe unlon dit | celles Sullivan County—Losses, $60,000. | year, ‘The income in 1809 Was £45,612, and the ex- | MART aud molasses — ings SW by W toN i ed from the latter bearing to | Justin,’ Kennision, do; Exeter, Pendieton, do; 2st, Win ot result happily. The pair went to Boston and Pour JeRvis, N. ¥., August 4, 187 Fea ree atts probably agents’ Tees. | rig Water Lily, Millar, St Kitis, 16 days, with moinases, | Ne,07 E, it te-clovated 40 feet above the sea, and in clear | Rice, 00, Mi j Newcaatie, NS' Crown, and vot sent across the Channel. bis winds and calms, The ll W ar esp of the time : . i - , i > ¢ light tower isan iron column. painted green, ani is | ~ STONINGTON, Ang 2—Arrived, achra Pennsylvania Rafl- eke the parties peparated, ng Miter a few | gether with ail its stables and many of its contents, | Worts are going on at Kiel to enlarge the military simpson & Claphe Had’ moderate, Weatiay. Wea "Gemuts | near the keeper's dwelling, which is white, rond No 7, Angeli, Philadelphia, Tannabel, Smith, South through te gre ace of the Wara | 'WO large butldings occupied respectively by F. New- | port, and a powerful iron-clad vessel 1$ about to be north of Hatteras, y Whaleme: Amboy; Angler, Beese, New York for Warebam; Senator Niy, they were divore Kirk and A, Oliastead as dry goods and grocery | on the stocks. ‘The Magdeburger Zeiung contests Brig Anna (Br), Morrow, Hobos, PR, 14 days, with molas- Nye, do for New Bedford, epectal act of lag ; P " Arrived at New Bedford 9d, bark Northern Light, Chuse | “SALEM, Augi-—Arrived, achrs C & Elmer, ca Was licompatl- | stores, and a barn belonging to W. B. Caay, were | the advisability of increasing the navy, declaring | ses, to Burdett & Pond—vessel vo’ Penniston &'Co. Been’ 1. Aug 0 (ate Captain Baker, who returned howe), South’ Pacitic | M Peunell, Ackley, Phiadetphia, n Lonisvilie ver be In a posil 0 compete with | days north of Hatteras with light winds and cals, t Veunell, Ackley, Phia 4 ii on ia Lo nisville was destroyed by fire last mght at Monticello, @ favorite | See rietcupuriig keg to pete w rig iW. spencer, Toten ties, Cienfuegos 28 days, with | Ocean. Bay of Tslonds, NZ, March 80, with 200 bbis sp and Cleared” Schra Merlin, Digby; George A Pierce, Poole, 200 do wh ofl on board. Sent home and sold on the voyage Ne a i rt it . lew York. ur. Lawrence, It | Summer resori, about twenty-four miles from tis | Tne Board of Trade has issued a notice giving a ad Her or niet We neni ee | a be PB do wh oll und 2000 Ibs bone. Has on freight |” $4--Arrived, ache Monmouth, Anderson, Philadelphin. ic] brougut from | place, on the Monticello and Port Jervis Railway. | warning that many cases have occurred in Which Brig Jeane Adoiphe (Fr), Lebeantine, I ahd Lede do wh 500) Ibs wha.ebone from bark Saued—steamer Norwich, Hines, New York; schr Geo A 8 Y j \ ; ‘se bile sp ofl from Pe ‘Tue fire originated m a bara of the hotel, and rapide | HUglish workmen Who were induced to go to Rus- | With suzar to Fowler & Jova~ vessel to Wen atiida Sears. Reporte Apri Ul; lat 0 41 S.ion 17 08 | T WINEY RAD VAVEN, Aug 3 PM—Artived, brie Mary ly spread to the bark » bee ol Bockmaon, W. bark Addison, Sinclal Lois al 2 ; William K Sawyer, Saco for adjoining buildings. The tosses in | $!4 have been crucliy turned adrist as soon as they . bark ny Sinclair. New York, 41k) bls all told—took | Cobb, Boston for Fernandin; William K Sawyer, the aggregate will reach $60,000, over hair of | Had instructed native workmen sufliciently Well tO | molaguer, to the Long’ Island Sugar Reshiag Co—vensel to 1S Ki Brig Rolin, Tuthill, Matanzas 16 days, with sucar and | Mig not wh since lenciy Portland ; os o 1g Monganul 8 weeks previous, Philadelphie ; echra Harriet Fuller, New York for Portland; a pated the cc | Ost 2 P faunal. OOO p> : 7 tel oy " “< Cleared at New Bedfo Z N My : in, Frank B Colton, ions wish grievous disrespect. “On the omer mand, | MICK gamed x X Royen, propriewor of te | Ena eee ee ne eect can ot | Tentacle minora car wcnie pene, | pai ae and grt oe ee rem Wicks Not | Sperm, Honoka oy genom Dag ge co gered gh Sate byte cdl RS elie dl sat | Mansion House, npon which there was an insurance | t4i2 no redress from the law and are dependen PEON Pcad’ bear Gee ee oP ae ee Hark Addison, Sinclair, of New York. was at sen April 12, | son, 0 Trav ler and S VW Simmons, Boston for te mpi d Oy bet 4 sah ma ssary restraint Was al- | or nut $3,000, in the Lycoming Insurance Company, OR ag of their countrymen for the means to bord & Hincken. Been 8 days north of Hatteras with | gq ‘sa taken 100 bois sp off since leaving Monyeani, mak: | Philadelphia; Sarah Elizabeth, Rookport tor New York; yopled by he’ \¢ not ray, Fi y of subsi ‘ - bbis sp and §) do wh ofl, all told. r do. nn ~ a R of Murray, Va. Ww. Hl, Cady owned the building rit LL Wadsworth, Shackford, Trinidad, 20 days, with | '"% P 1, wll A Edwards, Braintres for Re arma WHICN. ok. bepan le ie Weeiad |) Cocoa Gimsteadis store, on which there was | |The Osterburger Kreisblatt publishes the follow. Molasees to Howland and Aspinwall; been 7’ days worth of Sailed—Schra $ B Hume, Voto, Susan, Marial. Wm Wiler, : “ » a og an Insurance of $2,000 In the by the shrewd nipping air the New England | Cady's residence was also damaged by fire and | festival of tie osterburg Marksinen, @ worthy citi- fichr C H Keliey, : John E Dalley, lene, e County Mutual. | ing curious and ainusing anccdote:—“At te annual iteras with light winds and calms. Spoken. George W Glover, Antelope, Eugene, ’ S y Mutual, | ing Green Wiekaneh ea ue mre IT Kelis = ” Savaniliag 28 dary writh cotter ty | onlay ats, emer from Bassein for Falmouth, By |, 418 eB dual ined esr woevanet waar r Gral & 7 e 7 " ¥ arek Jed Frye & Co. ad moderate weather: Ju lat 83 tat 21 8, lor . », i water to the extent covered by insurance | zen, Otto Bismarck by name, a master shoemaker, | t ly yi . ‘ie 4 0 . i " y Boon fn “ i Ship Hercules, Lincoln, tr b for Falmouth, ©, Ms Atter tho divorce Miss Ward sough: reliet once | "tha 'Continental MERGw Cork, Thestock ori | was elected. kung of the Manganese (Schulzenkonig, Rak Butch ince Cite ange nn Maracas ayn I. Jat? 8, Jon 86.2, kemaperdi aon pedal raon, and wiliiy of temper. «vided On the merits of t AvIpathy Was priucipally wv whe willu! Sout r distant er accuse license of action, which prov Yankee primness and decorum. It wa: to apes, Philadelphia for Boator aggie Mulvey, do a eaeett a; Bea Nymph, do tor Portiand? Mary & Kliza, more jn the society of Louisville, Kut otber family | Nowyirk w si The a 1 7 - for Philadel; Annie Mur- a ait ) as insured for $$,000 in the Etna, of Hat The accidental coincidence between his name and ° 0 — 1 te 4 Ship Bogota (Br), Steele, from Li | for San F: and Mary D Hudson, nn for velp| ate Mu troubles came soon ater, Her brotier, Matt Ward, ford, the Westchester and the Albany City com- | that of the king of diplomatisis no doubt occasioned | suid to’ tad varie weathers ee 1H aren: | sek tae a4 Ni, lon see Geom Mivernoo jan Francisco, | ohie, Cape Ann for Oh GO eterae Paaes, Core Tor do setae TChool Meacher named Buiier, who. he | pamtes, There was uo other insurance as is known. | the despatch of the following telegram:—otto Bis- | “ache lucistte, Unaertie Borwens 10 days, with frutto J & | | Ship Southern Chiefy Uiggins, from New Orleans for Mar | Nellie Scott, Fortamouth tor do Klien & Ronecen, Kalem for theugh!, had too severely chustived @ YOuMRET | ‘the hotel was filled with boarders from the cities, | marck, of Osterburg, Kingofine Markemen, sends | T Prorsall weasel to Bt Wenverg. Had light winds and | seilles, July 25, off Carystort Keef. 10 eae oth Loa Chase, Denaisport for do; Adria, Shuler MHtie® Was cone ement consequent pot ths | and their losses in clothing, &c., are material, Tho | lus greeting, on the present festival day, to fils Ex. | une weather: Gays norih of Hatterns. aazk Hattie d tal irom philadelphia for Boston. Ang 2 for do; Senator, Boston for do ag ape rang po fr ae t and the pone Se fire destroyed the ousiness centre of Monticello, cellency Prince Bismarck, a4 his countryman al eat meet Madge, Baracoa 11 days, with fruit to fpepoem beat ing NW by W 12 miles (by pilot boat Christian ‘ajtedSehrs' Empire, William Capes, Emma R Graham, iseveut, the yay life of the young iady con- | CASUALTIES IN THR EASTDRN DISTRICT, | Die in rie 1¢ following reply arrived hides to Hand & Reea—verrel to Tapper & Beatue, Had jay 15, tat 40 8, lon 42 W “t return my hearty thanks to my distinguished | light winds and calms the entire passage. ig Centaur, from Philadelphia for Porto Bico, July Bowman, Philadelphia. Gari ‘cumstances namesake, Herr Otto Bismarck of Onterburg: for bis Schr Kalmar, Lambert, Brazos City, La, 30 days, with live 7, lon 71, wane Arrived, bark Casco, Garin Ne tein toe friendly compatriot salutation.’ oak. to 80 Loud & Oo. Had light winds and caime 7 daye Foreign Ports. BTS FAY sow eamngy thats Neer Torks Some years later the divorced lady married a Dr. : i on ik ‘ ‘ north of Hatteras, ( Hunt @ physician in good standing in Louisville, A four-year-old son of Morris Crane, of No. 194 A Commission has been stiting m Versaities to in- | Sour R.A" Forsyth, Patten, Cedar Keys, Fin 6 days, with sihioa, Bay, CGH, Aug 17—In port shin Lttievon (Bi s, % 3 f the Bay (ir), , dr ceaR, and omestic | X Kightn street, Williamsburg, was run over on | auire into the steps to be taken in the cases of mar- | cedar to W Tilton & Co—-veakel to master. , + oe ES paren, Saeen ot Met 1ELLAD s But the husband drank to excess, and the dumesuc | North Kigh Mi f, n over on P ea of ma ie Tao Pineks Beatle Viegas Anat, of Harefora | Wie: fondo dos ‘True Bi (Bry, Parkers for New York ot MISCELLANEOUS, Provi- unved. Matt went South, and was killed under BROOKLYN, ap 4 of the Coople was iunuttes| x " * ’ P riages celebrated under the Cominune, It has been Sehr Te Br), t for United States; brij . * cee tate CHG OPA uae ourgbon, Und womtan te ioaecion, Taureday afternoon by a furniture wagon, driven by | Geciaed that whe im principle wey ave not ena | inlet, was Fun into by a master eehooner, boiind south, cat- | wisden, Chase, abd Pieccdiig (BA. pita, for United States BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM Sek gate neu: tires sen ce as Green Robert Primrose, and sustained injuries that re- | gidered valid, they are nevertheless now to be regis. | Ine away bowsprit ana jibboom: damage to other veasel 1g, the Court of dierent tates. | No publics Advice singalar manner. ; sulted in death. Primrose was arrested yesterday | tered anew, a4 being legally consummated ‘Sour Bea Breeze, Hogan, Virginin. Purdyc and orelie are ieee ercee pool rth Cree ee eee ee KING, Counsellor-st Law, 800 Bros The Ward tamiy have of late years been im re- | and iocked up in the Fourth street station house to | this registration 1s to have the effect of legitimizing sehr WH Pharo, Edwards, Virginia, weil, Hobteen, Boston ve Fal eb ain Gantle (Ur Rs IR tata om duced ctroumstances. The old mansion on Walnut | await che orders of Coroner Whitenii. The prisoner | the children. It has also been decided to commence Sehr A E Adama, Bunnell, Virginia. Pole, London} 19th, Walter Baine (Br), Murray, and Ellen- HEUMATISM CAN BE CURED WITH KLIAS’ RIEKU- street Was used us headquarters by Gene vays that he did uot believe the child was seriously | the immediate restorauion of the Palais Boyal, the Sehr EB W Sanders, Smith, Virginia, borough (Be) Jounson, Liverpool rd of the Isles matic Remedies. One trial will convince tie autlerer. Nh, 20th, Ly Germain, do; Oty of Rom- A ane loo (Br), Hennett, London. Patients treated daily from 4 to2, gratia, 610 Broa tway. Truaoe (Br), MeLeod, New York. | ~ during whe late war, and stace then Saiiie mover bave either lived humbly 10 the 8 Within the Injured at the time of the casuaity, or he would not | Louvre, the Palais de Justice, the Assistauce Pub- Schr J B Johnson, Smith, Viraln (Br), Grail have given the pollce the trouble of hunting him up. | liqué and other buildings where the destruction has Bae SP aaah Seven nw bay UBr, Coroner Whitehill Was yesterday cailed to bola an | been of A partial character. The external aspect of ett il ind Bacehus (Br: rai ury CURE, WITHOUT KNIFE, on r Saited $84, enip Robt . * ————-—ome m plain and retired qu " ‘ADIGAL eee ae appearance ef Mrs. linnt again ip pabiie, aad with | mquest in the case of a boy named Heury Heiwtzie- | Paris is undergoing # rapid transformation, but the Passed Through Hell Gate, Grenvorete’ “aR lgntie, Moses, Hot es aiida; Sitter, | ema tam’ pata for Sitnete porare Ue such pecaiar concomitants, cannot bat be painful | man, residing at No. 463 Devoe a _ Williamsburg, Praga ly! fone Re A preted saroagh Ako 4 BOUND SOUTH. ston. » nis Diseases wt Une Faivie Figcera, Diseases and’ Deforuities of to her friends and wil) revive ai @ gid ditagieen- | who Was dro ed while batung Ip Newtown Creck ish from the minds f is before the Brig John MeDonald (Br), MeAlmon, Hiistore, NB, for CARDENAS, Joly 98—Failed, brig Mulata (Sp), Batatler, | the Kye, Nore, Face any reon. bic FemMgoe uc } on the previous day. xs Tins have Gseppeares trom their gaze, New York, wih plasier to Fd Neviue & Hon i New York, HENRY A, DANIELS, M. D., 144 Lexington aveowe,