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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY Ul, 1872—TRIPLE ‘SHEET. ‘ Pine. wisn ae uty to offer a motion or counter | say, away with sueh weak stupidity! Such doc- fehr Mary M Hamilton, Brown, Hersiurd for New York. | barks unknown; bark Ethan Alten, outward! bound, re- a : ESIDENCY Paid and things bean tobe so inextricably con- trie is, indeed, worthy the meanest slaves. OGSTHARY- conane HT egnadl Be igacphoges av yg oa ee 7 hat the Chairman joat his head. say, let’ us have justice, though the heavens fail. 's & Co. 3 ‘ edgy . A PIEBALD PR ea ne This suid titat we have an axe to | The were fact that this Convention may nominate Brances Mary Upten. Spence ee MES Care with | parks Liverpool, (8p), Mosher, Newport, | ies Fredonia, See. grind in this Kunvenshin, 1 is not so. We come | candidates to contest the coming election is not in annie Schr James H Duryea, McMabon, Bath for Now York, | rara; brigs Unicorn (Dutch), Cook, Suriuatn; Eg Aen, ate here in the interests of hew-manity and prr-o- | my estimation to be compared to that greater work ‘The death on the 2d inst. of Frances mes bse Henin <2 Gee Stina Sle EAS Gian’, Boston, John H Kennedy, itieh, Baltimore, Alar: - edthe firs 01 id real 3 m, gran! a . Philad A ediator, Pe " gress proposed wi ut the last would really | wife of the late Richard Morris and daugiiter of the be pol eutucket for New York. "Also arrived, Sage EST ne ator, F Wore 2 ~ g Darndud, Eddy, Pon: ed, “ i ” ymin: Mabpox, of Maine, the @hairman—God forbid | mean wething, while the last without the first "y em 4, ly, 4 i ~The New Party of “Human Rights” Nominate | | Mavnox, of Mali nore to grind ouraxcal We | would Pat -aimount to a movement: but born | 1% Captain Francis Upton, of the British Navy, | Sclir Traveller, Mitehell. Lubec for New York. yy Bete foewell Sprague, ‘Sparrow, Liverpool; i BALTIMORE, May ae ‘ no axes. We all have come herein the in- | together. smay mean a revolution that shail sweep, | Severs one more link with a generation fastpassing | with lime to order, ed, ate: Victoria 0. pico! —_ for the. | have no axes. iityand pavo-greas, aa the gen | win jfenistless force, Af not fury, over, the whole away. Mrs, Morris was born in New York, October | Schr Nit Goal Crowel, New Bedford for —- luitehie, Liver poy Via Halifac tind Roniety stack Yasnoy? : 4 jeman from Kansas says. country, to purge of political trickery, de® | 42 1794 and, losing hi ts during her child- . Howser, Greenport tor New York. de} janciro; brig Jas Coffil! (Br), Day, Port rosidency and Frederick Douglass u . 7 se, | 18 1794, and, losing her parents during Schr Pennsylvania, Ludlow, Boston for New York. Spain; soars Bonny Bace . x P y ‘A long series of resolutions were then read | potic “assumption and all industrial — injustice ne, Allen, Brldgeport tor New York shar, fake Gardettan “At Quaruntine, slap disius NO (Black ; i i 4 with suc catch words .as “humanity,” | (Great cheering.) hood, she resided in the family of her maternal York. Bak eX, ‘down-trodden woman, “social le, p cr 4 \« 3 ntles , Pa K. ctolus (Br) ¢, Rotterdam: brig i oo : i inurany of Ohlone time for: words bas | FON, Duseens county, until her marriage with | Schr Moraum splenic tere foe | gi Amon wea Aare Mae i “masculine tyranny,” and ;s0. on, ‘The resolu- Judge Be " tions concluded by recommending that a national | passed. “We want action, We have reached the | Richard Morris, of Otsego county. Her mushand | Schr Splendid. Willlims. Wareham for New Yor iisép, Miller, Sigua; Davia Pausi, Lord, and Forest Kk. rs : unded a residence tract of land, of which she Sehr Gi “4 4 . 4 “Dark” Prospect for Mr. Groe- | eee oP tfuman “wents” be nominated for Presi- | culmination of our theories, and have proctaimed | 1 (alee pegenen firmelted : “ (0.Gross & Anton, of Davey, Gardiner, Me, with lumber | Oak, Parker, Boston, sehrs Martha Maria, Vearie, > " @; r 35 ‘was. co-heiress with her sister, containing upwards N ve dent and Vice President of the United States, | our tog to the world, Our banner is un- of twenty thousand acres and forming the Behe Salmon Washburn, Staples, Taunton for New | Bonaire; Leena, Freeman, Mil Creek; Forest Belle, Atal Resolutions accepted, but natadopted. A Professor | furles e want a standard bearer, and who so.fit the. | York. ench, New York. -Jey and His White Hat. Hume made a speech! aud the committee on Per. | to represent us as he who has so nobly and so loug TE ea aeeicas tania. hehe Che: | Schr Anidas, Kirwin, Jonesport for New York. eeeaee Mone Tangier, Coffin, Philadetphia, manent Organization here reported for officers of | stood byear cause ? Without any more words I | Tider “what was known. a3 the Upton | _ sche Annan mcows Hoston for New York. BRISTOL, May 8--Sailéd, schrs Aun E Carll, Tyler Alexe SS oe the Convention the following :person: For Presi- | propose the name of Victoria C. Woodhull to be patent, a grant from the British Crown to her an- Sa kinson, Deacon, Cold Spring for New | a’ aria Robert Palmer Dabo, Seca dent, Mr. J. D. Reymert, of New York; First Vice nominated President of the United States (tre- cestor, Lord Templetown, and adjoining the Morris Sehr John N Randolph, Randolph, Taunton for New Eis 4 STON, May rrived, bark Draupner, from “The Convention Full. of Green Cotton | President, anna M. Middieprook, of Connectiont mendous *ekeering), and Tcall upon you to erry | patent ‘granted to her husband’s grandfather, | York. 2 DANVERS, May 6—Arrived, scirs Mary, Richardson, e Second, J. F. Elliott, New Yark; Third, Isaac M, | the motion py acclamation, peer Morris, one of the signers of the Declaration Schr Charley Miller, Jones, New Haven for Virginia. Elizabethport; 7th, J A Crawford, Young, PI lelphia frome) Frazer, Massachusetts; Kourth, Lavinia Dundne, | ‘Then the.whole audience rose and cheered vecif- | of Tigenendence, for services rendered during the | Sent Whistler. smith, Oyster Bay for Now York. Geol Prigg, Linnekin, New York. Umbrellas and “!umanity. Maryland: Fifth, J M. Spear, Ualitoruia; for Treas- | erously, the men waved their hats, and the women . nt uring the | Schr JN Hamline, Providence for Coxsuckie. DIGHTON, May 6—Arrived, sche Cxlvin P Harris, Phil 4 urer, KE. W. Briggs, of Missouri, shook their handkerchiefs, the uproar being so rn toby of Fomcaang, rare Cone en i Me rg hask, Gay, Sacketwell, Me, lor New York, with Ups, Georgetown, DO. a ‘This report was unanimously adopted. great that-crowds rushed in from the strect. Panels ANd Greet ony TDA eM Coecntry | Bei Sates Papktioe! Ben, Kelly; Providence far Maw: | MEEKER ee Ae tee Tore Ot, Daley Tees During the afternoon a rule was. adopted, to | |, The Ciamman—It has been moved and seconded | pone dispensing an. elegant hospitality and wnob- | York: : : FORTRESS MONROK, May 10Arrived, bark Etnue<Br), : allow ten minutes to each speaker, efter much con- | that Victoria C. Woodhull, now before you on the | Toni, dibpenstis at SlEmit to vore Dinced beside | Scuit Hellen Brown, Wi n, Somerset for New York. | from Pornambuco for orders. ‘ ys “The, Weodhull Nominated by Acela- | tention among the dete ten. A"nnimber of per. | platiorm, be nominated President of the Unite! | thee ocher husband and-son, in te funlly, come Schr Franklin Fierce, dts ar New York pihmesed out Bark Deer, for, Wilmington, NC; schraat sons of both sexes aVailed themselves of this 08 5 favor of the motion Bu, if oan Schr E'Clog 1e8po! a a lor New Haven; Emma (Gregory, tor Boston; mation at Apello Hall. rivilege, cach speaker mounting the plitform, | torrent of exes), contrary, no (silence). Se a oe Do es rereeye the | goer Hattie: Wemewe Dutes for Wey ark. Rated aati watne tor Neer Yanko ; Judge Rymert, of New York, Wecepted tne oer | eae a ect Upon you to FAY |’Rev. Samuel Rosevelt Johnson, D. D., in the Morris | Sct F Buchanan, Slover, New London tor New York. | GALVESTON, May’ S-Arrived, bark Avondale (Br), chairmai rie! d_ pertinen B . Of e On, Chase, for Philadelphia. vs Di . d e <r speech parliamentary rules wera not, observed to | ‘The atdlonce again rose ind cheered ws If their | Memorial Church of All Saints, Schr James Engiisty Oaldwell; Newport tor New York. | GEORGETOWN, SC, April §0—Arrived, schr J G Stover, any great extent, and questions ensued on points | lungs would.break, when an alarming rumor ran ee ey Hamilton, Cole, + revidence for New York. Arey, Savannah. 2 The Cady Stanton-Anthony-Stone | 6/drder and privileg: arotind the Foor that Mra, Woodhull had. fainted SHIPPING NEW s Sebr 8 Sharp, Dillon, Boston for Philadelphta, ntti, Gleated, pehes Moses, Pavten, Harding, Holtut, . yhite-bear Swackhouser | On the platform from excess of emotion, but when ope 5 B 4 id Fan i » Thomaston, Me: Sd, Fection Overthzown. arosoand said. he had onve vowed. er Fernamio | Mrs. Woodivull was ted forward by the chairman to ~| Sone ian! in Prov for New fore, Wate Hoang: mitts Kenhebunk, Mo; 4th, Win eleter, ‘i Wood, but that since then he had avoided. both the Eeapoee, fect ot pagel ae A yank ane 7 again he F FOxae, NeW Pendin (0e tbh de Intent ORGETOWN, DC, May 8—Arrived, schr Jennie Rosa- wee republican and democratic partics. He would | newe wl LS Almanac for New York—This Day. Schr F Magill, Jones, Rew Bediord for New York. » lay $—Arrived, schr Katie Mitchell never again vote for a candidate who declared Legge a oa He — aaeaety ie Fee ae Rohr D L Sturess, Lane, Now Bedford for New York. Vic Says sy Will Stump the States beforehand he would act as an hanest man. He | honor you have conferred upon mie to-night, J | Sun rises...... 447] Moon sets... .eve 11 13 Steamer Metis, Davis, Providence tor New York, with ‘orl schrs Gen Howard, Johnson, and Mary Jane, fuicket’ Mr, HENRY BEENY Was the next speaker. “4 mn ~ | mdse and passengers, Merrill, New York; 5th, Henrietta, White, ; . ; aaidhe had none to the Cincinnati Convention in | feel it all the more deeply as Ihave stood by you so | Sun sets....... 706 | High water...eve 1115 | "'Steamer'thetis: Gale, Providence for New York, with | Conirels, York, Elzabethport; tth. Alice Oakes, Masson ith Tennie .¢.” the interests of Horace Grecley and bad helped to | long, sometimes meriting your applause and some- : mdse and passengers, Now Yor erty eae i nominate him. Had advised the Conyention to go ints ae Tou Teas apt Le nee OCEAN STEAMERS. BOUND kasr. Co ead actta ed, fol Maleaty, Weaver, Rondout ss sc MA ee sfor Horace ley steadily, as they, would be better Lote eat n a Oe Br a ia ee Wetton ag ane Brig J W Drisko, Oskie, Hoboken for Boston. phia; Forest Home, Port Johnson; Oregon, Perry, Rich: gpabled ta carry out the able pia cot ae Gonve 4 rite ae ats ous Ronteone x DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | Brix Memphis. New York for Windsor, NS. mond Peclrage ; i ‘tion, Only let'them hang on to.the white coat-tal e 1 . MONTH OF MAY. Sehr M Kt Carlisle, Hoboken for Providenee. Smith, Hoboken; H B 2A Profound and Pragmatical | oP Torace Greciey and they would schieve thelr ob- |. Judge Caurex—-We have nominated a President, | — S. a Sehr Hattle A Tiler, Dickerson, Port Johnson for New | Metea tbedec, ‘Knowlton, Wee- fo) Platform. ol May 5—Arrived, steamship Saxonia, ‘ia Havre and Southamptor j erwise they might fa their great cudea- | We want a Vice President. Next to the woman I “Steamer: dont, i therwise ig ameia seca ira 4 aol oe nei can point to no clase .who have been so much op- set, Bolger, New York. rJ P Eaton, Poole, New Arrived, schrs Quickste Hand, Rondout; Bei chardson, Port Johnson for Bost. Brown, New York for Somerse inzen, Brei 3 Philadelphia for Newport, 9th—Arnived, steamslap Wey ¢) Gibbs, Philadelphia for Provi- | y NORFOLK, May S—Arrived, “et 4 hed | of Brooklyn, ss Alittle man with thin lips, a quivering voice, a | Pressed as the negro. We want this Convention te | Ayiyiy 10° 8 4q | Dald head and bearing a a emblance to Captain | proclaim equal rights to all,and, therefore, to make | At last the grest row between the two woman’s | Cyitie, arose and said that he had nt the name of | Liverpoo ttended all the Sue DER Ce patos i eH Bremen 2 Bowling &: oa le naBaede aa a : 3 red a 30 Ofte, ooOnve! f " yname of freedom ipr tie | Frederick Douglass, of Rochester,, to you as Vice | rem 2 Bowling Greem } Schr James Warren, Drisco, New York for Boston. Sailed—Brig John Bryde (Br), Crowell, Demerara, «fights factions, co long threatened and so often | conventions called in the name of Tocdou! ty den | President of the United states. (Confusion, cries of Liverpool. .|29 Broad ws sehr Phenix, Thompson, Hoboken tor Portiand. NEWBURYPORT. May SArrived, sclirs Joseph M Pitz coromised, has begun, and no one living may pro- | Cie hy choked’ off and tramplai!, on until nov 0, no,” “Yes, yex,” and great cheering.) | Racboo!s: He Broan way Schr Ella Townsend, Nickle, Elizabethport tor Provi- i hiladelpiile Smith, Baltimore; ahosy where it will end. Nowhe was going to speak. In all ‘these conven: he herr ene ten UN Ted has been nom. | ‘y 58 Broadway aes Alice © Noyes, Baker, Rondout for Boston. NEW BEDE lay ‘chirs Mary Price, For some time past a quarrel bas been brewing | tone he had tried to speak for accrtain dewn; | Mated; allin favor of his nomination willsay “aye re 7 Bowling Gree: Schr Gust, Martin, trenton for Hartford. John, -Philadelphia; rson, New York . 5 trodden and oppressed race. . Here a scene of the wildest uproar took plac Liverpool... |15 Broadway Steamer Metis, Davis, New York for Provideenc. Memento, Niexerson, Eliza! Plymouth (see between the moderate and conservative wings of 'A VOICE: What race is he talking about ? one-half of the audicuge arose and vociferously | 1 arene ing C ‘ i : Disasters) j Alien Midileton, D town. DO. A pas ear pin ae a bE— What race : é : " a . he | Oceanic... Liverpool. ed—Sehrs MV Falkenburg. Coo’ ake, he fomate shvickere, led by Elizabeth Cody Stan- | Typrue Max—t speak of te Indian race. Taman | calmed a right to he beard onthe motion. ‘the | Seine Eirernon BELOW. BAllen, Case, and Moses Eddy, Cottrell, New .ton, Susan UB. Anthony, the impregnable; Lucretia | Indian myself, and they never had any chance in Chal a al tthe di b Shut — aT : r ss 2 : ose conventions to Which I refer; but, so help.me hairman endeavored to. quiet the disturbance bu Ship Magdaiene (NG), Henke, Bremen April 5, wilt NEWPORT, May 8, PM—Arrived, schrs Elizabeth B,! Mot, te venerated, snd Lucy Stone, the stainless, | TRES® gORVCL ONS AO te nce ec iast | Ne Way unsuccessful, and. the noise was so great | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 10, 1872, | mdsland passengers to onas Luling &Co Gy Tilot bout | Hogan; Cornelia, Cherbuek; Elm City. Rely, and. fea that it was impossible te count the vote. An ex- Abraham Leggett No 4). York’; C W Bont- onone hand, and the rebels, led by Victoria Wood: | when thut poor, persecuted race will be heard. ti | Bae SAK brahan ‘ F arrears = ese Braneenaravary Goren valed to as. | cited gentleman arose in the centre of the room Ship Caroline (Br), Stricker, from Bremen March 18. x ico A Brandreth, Kast On, the free love question the Woodhull isbold be- | “"Orner addresses followed, and then Colone: | #8 not going away with its common sense, aan Wind a: bein wane, DU; dohn BSpoitord, Pali River lor New Yorks, Waren yond precedent, and is fearless enough to speak | BLoon, one of the Committee on the Platform, step- | but his voice was drowned in the tumult. When | steamship Baltic (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool via Queens- WOE NE, NERY Gates, Smith, and B Sharp, Austin, Providence for do; M. aie ; eit Liences, | ped forward und read the following deejaration of | order had in some measure been restored “a gen- | town—J Hyde Sparks. sie eee B Mationoy, Anderson, Bangor for’ Philadelphia; Early, her mind plainly in the faces of immense audiences, | fre Noles of the new party of human righte, tleman from Oregon’? shouted, “I propose Spotted | “Steamship City of Brooklyn (Br), Tibbits, Liverpool via Marine Disasters, Bird, Eldridze, Fall River for New York; sloop Mount While.ow the other hand the “moderate” opposition | ‘He Prineiptes of the new party an rights, | Tail for Vico President. ‘The Indians were here be- | Qu Fe. é Hope, Coo, Rondout. e J PLATFORM AND DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES. HE ee pening pee EE Steamship Algeria (Br), Le Messuricr, Liverpool via | , Suir Commopone, Gilmour, at Nanaimo 20th ult from | — Salled—Schrs, Splendid, Phinney, Wareham for Now who have been the leaders of this woman's move- | w!%A ft rm the following propositions :— yore neatoes. Oey y P x Queenatown0G Pranekipn’ et Bite gan Francisco, on the second day out a sailor named Me- | York; Susan E Nash, Nash, Providcuee for do: Nellie AURA CREE, : Koad, : pol Pano © . f ase eanunshi ja Ur), Small, Glasgow—Henderson | Kay was knocked fromthe jbboom, and. wa j vi, Higgins, Soinerse ; Expedite, Racket, for jment from the beginning ere fast learning-that a | Fira That ere ant eet eet cere vcovers. | Mrs. LAURA CUPPY SMITH, (of California, proposed | Brow gs Mters00 | iso lost two upper topsalts and'n faretopgaliantstaysat, ® | doo keine Somerset for dos Expedite Bi do, Allemannia (G), Brandt, Hambarg—Kun- | _ snip Nora (Br), from Port Gamble for Cal ‘At anchor in the outer harbor, bark LH De Veber (Br), Enquimaule (British Columbia) oe the Stee? Pens Wreht, from Providence for Miramicht, NB, waiting rp--Boyil & Hincken. distress. WHIILADELPULA, May 9. 4, ship Fortu A SOE es Capers Brio Anse Crirvonn (late Clifford) 2 s from Per- | lor, Calenviay barks Ann Fila hy Phelan, Matanaas; nambuco, for New York, was sp 2ist ult in lat | Flitner, Dickey, Matanzas; brigs FJ Merriman, Lecraw, N, lon 90 W, in charge of the captain’s wife (she being | Cardenas; Ethel Bo iron (Br). ney, Matanzas; Ernes- only one dn board acquainted with navigation), Capt | tine, Knizht, Matanzas; Beauty (Br), Shields, Cardenas; ‘ord, the first mate and one seaman having died from | Boxer (Br), Luckie, Demerara; Eické, (NG), bohm: Yellow fever when two weeks out, ‘The tever had ceased | Porto Cabelies schrs Aleyone, Davis, Caibarien; H 0 days before speaking, The brig and all hands belong and | Myer tne uaited Btatescand to that end weadvocate: |G W. Julien, of Indiana. ‘Then. the names of B. H. | | Stean: the wdeption of 4 new constitution which shallve in per- | Haywood, of Massachusetts; Benjamin Wade, of | hardt & Co. ny With the present wants, interests and cou- | @hio; Robert Dale Owen, Judge Campbell, af Wyo- | Sip Charles (Br), Lechare, Antwe wing; Theodore Tilton, Judge Reymart, Heiry | panen, Bdves Coe, Non Meekle alyke once opened cannot .be so easily clos the torrent may possibly aweep them along inthis | # new stampede of the rank and file to the side of the phe. : dt the world has advanced so auch in the it & Co. Woodhull. It is even hinted that many of the most | jst Century the theories Which the present constitu. Ward Beecher, George Francis Train and other: Bark Forvjot (Nor), Molback, Havre—Tetens & Bock- d tents " s ss . es and of the several States vitalize Here a lady with a complexiqn of faded trescoe | mann, é i promingntemong the dwindling Stanton-Anthopy, | Sone rns iat behind out presenuetviization, | aad ahead ot hair blowing every way, like a teld | Bark Loulaa Bravo (tab, Ruseo, Gibraltar for orders—J factton are scoretly inclined to favor the free love | prird— ould be a national code of civil and | Of ill-sown fax, rose and said :—It 18 not good for | C Regan, | Rr aur} ‘ay, Kingston, aa bs a » | comme: ronghout the country, the | phe woman to be alone, sh igt.have & helpmect | i doctrines, bat dare not do G0 openly as they are | Commerela speliger Crone rata | the woman to be alone, she must have a help) Bark Ida E (Br), Downie, Caibarien—J A Horse: \ { Hand, Hand, Jacksonville; Caroline Kennedy, Cobb, Nor- unfortunately saddled with hushands, fathers and |e geet raportat legislation should be aubmait- | WALD her. I propose that Colonel Blood be noml- | Hark Alice Tuinter (Br), Conner, fatanzas—Miller & | t Stockton, Me, | wich ¢C B Wood, Gandy, Boston; 1. G Hickman, Robinson, “ | ted to and approved.by the people—the referendua—betore | BAted Vice President, (Laughter 2nd applause.) | Houghton. ts Scar Memento, Nickerson, from Elizabethport for Ply- | New York; Ocean Traveller, Adams, Boston ; Mary Haley, brothers whe might kick at the further spread of | pocoming laws. The confusion was every moment becoming | _ Bark Savannah, Scaife, St Marys,Ga—Jas M Linnard & | mouth, with coal, put into ‘New Bedford 9th inst, having | Haley, Boston; Elwood Doron, Jarvis, Boston; R’& S$ Cor* been ri er, and the Chairman, seeing that nothing but into Sunday mo) ble heresy. | ““yiah—That all monopolies should be abolished and all | gr ua seer ie REY charters revoked: aud that the government of the people most peremptory exercise of aitthority could Ing last, off Nauset Light, by | son, Corson, Salem. leared—b; Apollo Hall, where the radical wieg of the female | should manage all public enterprises for the common inpevane Out of the chaos, called upap all to take | Cordova. bow, twistiog off bov | C Brig Mary E Leighton, Leighton, Kingston, Ja—S De | an unknown schooner, which striick the M across the ) jarks Cit: ‘it g Kate Crosby (Br), prit and flying jibboom, started rca) Wilkie: Kagdayrn, BR Mek Spearing (ry, Thomson, del (Br), Stewart, Cork or Falmouth ; ibbert, ‘Rotterdam; brigs Roanoke ahriokers metyesterday, is situated at the commer | Manette the whale count, thelfveats and speak to. the candjantes.airendy | pai emynis @r), Macomber, Windsor, NS—Crandall, | Knightheads and caused ler to teak, huey etiming ola | Gi), Malki, Laganza, MGR, Spearing (ae) Thomson ‘of Broodway and Twenty-cighth strect, and is & | tkepublic use, so a4 to prod nominated, A stormy discussion took place relative | “Irie Kenshavw, Sylvester, Gibara—B A Robert Where temporary repairs wore made sufficient to reach | Bell, Eaton, Catbarien; G # Dale, Pierce, Bangor; schrs iN ater °; j | the cost of constriction, managent to the merits of Fred Douglass, some averring that Brig Emilia (Ital), Gargitlo, Bangor—A P Agresta. New Bedford. ‘The Ml was standing sharp. on the wind, | Mary Riley, Riley, Salem; 8 © Tyler, Barrett, Boston; J Jarge, well-ventilated and handsomely frescoec ‘Scoenth—The land belongs to | his adherence to Grant precluded his nemination Schr Rattler, Newcomb, Nassau, NP—8 J Wenberg, and the other vessel was running free.. The unknown | Ponder, Hudson, ‘Boston; riole, Baker, Charlestown; hall. About six pundred delegates (wale and fe- i abould be made tse of by by.a.convention of human rightists; butalady rising | Schr FW Gohan Mena Warne DO Sine ae | Geeta Kenton, without stopping to inquire as to the con- tepy tan Gandy, Quincy Pt; _H RR, No 34, Adains, Lot- F . . Foods '| suenetics, and that there,aaouls oe ~ | onthe platforin brought down the house by say- | pe nhs d » DO—Slag . ORnt ¥ ale) had assembled at the bidding of The Wood- | posing or the same by the government, exeept for public | ‘I know Fred Douglass; 1 know him fo be a ty. on Kise, Robinson, Washington, DO—Slaght & Scur CLeMens, from Pantigo, NC, for Philadelphia, put | DREAD Ma dere tech tetera Fuller, Wil hall to join a new “People’s Party,” and to nomi- nate a President and Vice President, to be elected in November pext, to rule this sorely-ridden nation. 4 ng 3 nur Aases. F A Eh h That there should be but one system of money | friend to women; he tried to place me in adepart- | Pet i aad’ currency, and that the public credit should be ite | ment in Washington us engrossing clerk; he gave pone yang: Paper s willie, late secre b Worn, cl . Crow pe ee $100 to our late secretary, Who had got wornoutin | Rent MYA EUi ore tek into Newbern oth inst, with rudder and head sprung’ and | '“Oicared—Bark Howard (Bn), Seuliner, Feymouth, NS; Washington, DC—Slaght 4 Petty. | Ve*el leaking. schr Independeuce, Strout, Port Jefferson. ilizabethport—Z Simpson. Scur Bruverte (of Searsport), West, misstayed while ‘9th—Arrived, brig Minnie Miller, Leland, Philadelphia. ‘leared—Schrs Francie St Clair Edwards, Ireland, tashore near emanating | from the | the cause; gnd I, therefore, am indignant that any Peace eel tachclauad Morea Sirgen ae ca tee hE ail > Helden we ys nnd thatno payment | He cause sand 1, : E Schr Red Beach, Doherty. CalaisJed Frye & Co. Lanpher's Lefige, but was go ide with. | Georgetown, DC. About three hundred sad fifty of the delegates were anid that no payment | Godt shonid exist as to his principles.” (Applavse, | Scht Tonic: Leiznon: isto eZ Shenson: RPO RAGE ee Tae BOLO OS TS) ADD ANS WEE | CENT GNEL. (May) 4cAgeivet,) chivas dates and | aud cries of “Stick to your Iriends, old gal!”’) Sehr St Croix, Baton, Boston—Jonn Boynton’s Son & Havana, May 10—A bark is ashore on Turks Islands, | Young. Wilson, Baltimore; Annie Marchie, Cobb, Port jie Morris, Allen, and Maggie Cain, Scull, Jonged to the sex of the “horrid monster, man,” Of the three hundred and fifty women about three hun- aired and ten were more homely in the indi- | Mr. BANKS--We cannot say that Mr. Douglass will | Co. She is supporod to be the Florence Peters ls. | Johnson; Be qualinaibpertions of the country | stand with us on our platform, It isa matter of | Schr Blackstone, Wickson, Warcham—U W Jackson & | phia MARR ee eon Ena Philadelphia. Nickerson, Newbai ouutry tor the payment of | grave doubt. Schr Henry Lemuel, Jaavis, New London—H W Jack- | HAtirax, May 8—Capt McLean, of the ship Cambridge | _PLYMOUTIL, May 4~Arriveds sch? Boxer, Southard, Te unrestricted exchange of |. A LAbY-—L move that a telegram be sent to him | son a Co. ‘ Br), which artived yesterday from Liverpeol, states that | Elizabethport. ks ciween nations and in- | to ascertain tf he will accept, and that the Conven- ‘Schr A'J_Williams, Morrell, Stamford—Stamford Manu- Shere waa no foundation whatever for the statement to Sailed Othe sehes Ada_Doane, Nickerson, and HP Gib-~ overmine ¢ should op i Nic Ml wi AR Noho Ea, ested Manel tL ity tion continue in session until'an answer is received. { facturing Co. he effect that his vossel had struck on @ rock off Sambro | son, Hurst, New York; 7th, Fisher, Carnes, do; Nahant, here and there a beantiful and cinating |S relth—That wars are pubile A ‘should be | Lost. Schr Sallie Burton, Palmer, Stamford. When COMING Up aan | Boston. do ereature, with serious countenance and wavy | abolished by 3 ional arbitration, The CHAIRMAN said:—“It is now getting late, the Steamer W Woodward, Young. Baltimore. iscellaneous. PROVIDE: May 9—Arrived, bark Jennie Arm- | women and the other two hundred and fifty be- | | uli be just public laws to | meeting will proceed to vote on the nominations. Ee crane oe ata hia, Bark Mr Woutaston, of New Bedford, 325 tons, w lish uniiorm compensation for F A 4 : has been in that port since Aug 9, 1871, has been sold, with he name of Fred Douglass is first upon the list; all | Steamer Aun Eliza, Richards, Philadelphia, hast port since A his been soid, with That there should be @ tniform and ge in his favor will say aye.” More than two-thirds | Steamer Sarah, Jones, Philadelphia, ihe areds whale aabesy. aig. se ig sisiarge ublic maprovements of all the batural resour- | voting in the affirmative the Chairman declared the Barx Atria, of New Bedford, 345 tons, which has bee pf the country by the general government, and that | question carried amid cries for a “division,” which in that port since April 18, 1868, with juventory, hias boon government should employ in such impr mien en | he refused to grant. sold 10 Won Ht Cook fade 'Y, has boen fai evrmene no visible ‘means OF #uPpOFE OF OtLEF | Meg, HANSON—If Mr. Douglass declines the honor, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHT: Senn Zixca was sold at Savannah 7th inst by US Mar- green cotton wabrelias, and saschels containing Fitecuth—That It is the duty of the goverment to guar. { Tyee S menue of color be nominated in son (NG), Haack, Stettin April 19, via C shal Smysh, under ® writ of venditioni exponas, tor the 3 sir knees, were ob. | @#lee en:ployment, to al unemployed persons upon equl- | ead. S and, with mdse and 702 passen- Jarge ond Lealthy lunches on their knees, were ob- | table principles of time and con pensatio CHarRMAN—What color? (Laughter, melsburg, . Scancity or Vesseis—The Alexandria (Va) Gazette sa: strong (Br), Brown, Liverpool: schre F Merwin, Pierce, Osborne’s Landing, Vu; Anna E Safford, Powell, Phitadel- Pawtucket: Fashion, Hudson, and RK P King, liven, Elizabethport; New Regulus, Hallock ; F Merwin, Bunce, and Win F Burden, Adams, Rondout;'Emeline & Potter. Ellsworth, do for Pawtucket; David A Berry, Watlte: Mi As Heaney, and Helen Mar, Ward, Hobo- xen, Northport. Thirteenth) ate labor and h Ggure encased in Dolly Varden costume, walked through the aisles, the observed of all ob- | aervers. The old faces that are usually attendant on women’s conventions did not show up on th occasion, and many strange loeking people, with | 01 ir E F Cabado, Swain, Philadel , Be Rachel Jane, Taylor; Nathaniel Holmes, eee Bulger, and Susan & Mary, Ken- May 9—Arnived, gervable in different parts of the hall. The belle | ~ Sicccenth—That capital ponishinent should be abolished. | Mrs, HANSON—Black, of cours Steams Orescent City, Venice, Havana May ¢and Mere isa great want of veaelo here fer the meat | Neo ora if et of zi prime ~ + vata “4 ‘a i ‘J J . = al BW! 1 Cynthia Jane who bore off the houors of the Convention was a | _ Sevexiceath—That protection of society axainst crime o1ce— W. Pillips in the absence of | Nasxau6th, with mdse ahd passengers, to the Atlantic | trade. Black diamonds are rapidly ac ‘Suited Sehes> Biv St | should be wholly upon the principle of reiorming the | ,4 Vorce—I nominate W. Pillips in the al WeitBtoariantp the wharves for Want Gf Sennen oN oe anting upon | | Salled—sehes | Hivica, | Hang medium ‘sized, you ne lady, a delegate, with brov meena Fred Douglass. eyes, and dark chestnut hair, done up in thick |“ riarewh—That there should be the most extended pub- | ANOTHER VorceE—Oh, humbug! He ain’t a temper- pel ‘Steanahi d braids, and wearing a heavy black silk dress, | ye fuelhtes tor immediate Interchange between pro: | ance man—he says there 1s no cure for drunkeness, | "MS Vorard Staainahin Co 1g ith cotta, de, to | } ork. 2 ‘orious Woovhull, also attired in black | ducer and consumer. : ‘The motion was laid upon the table for considera- | Peabody, Willis & Co. Passed Cape of Good Hope March inne to euin work Soon on a schooner of 200 tons, gilk, with an overskirt, and having at her That ail the mineral resources and water | tion to-day. i and orbesed. the Equator April's, hanes usiness is brisk in the shipyards af Harrington, M the 3 ; or Ap in ton BAW 5 large amount of tognage wij! be built th jai wis sae tee Rigor ae fs ae | whole Deore. arfect and free ex. |. A lady Vice President of the meeting then came | Weather the entire passage, and light, variable winds Bewall Femondery and otfiers: of ands ur Tennie ¢ ufin, similarly attired, en her arm all political subjects by all forward and said, “Let us organize for action, from the Equato Le eae eaeied tate Prantl NG), Koep Capt L.A Knowles has com- | , RICHMOND, May 8—Salled, bark Fruhliny . Koep- tons. Tho Messrs Look | ka, Wilmington, NC, in ballast, to load for Liverpool; Em- gory, Thorndike, Portland. Steamship Fanita, Doane, Philadelphia, with mdse, to AND, May 1—Abri wens 3 6th, sine \, For ich. are hay malhaven (ahd sailed for built" in. Bath a. three-nasted schooner of 420 tons bur | Holbrook; Mount Hope, De ‘apt JE Hathaway, to run | York. le. A or. on of opinion by vote o , , Bark Ene Ital), Gervetto, Liverpool, 8 days, with Biirene ob all classes sexes and: conditions beng of com: | We want $200 before ten o'clock to-morrow morn: | gqtt Th Wieden & Robinons vessel toorten. Rook the | ten. tobe commanded by Ca d 4th, schrs Hardscrabble, Fales, New Yor! Wherever these two amazons went erowds of the | jetentage, ing. Willtwo ladies go through the audience and | Slit Woodruit & obinson; ese! te order. Took the | between Georgetown, DC, and Cohasset Narrows, in tie ‘ rd rk; 0 delegates clustered around. them, an ladies | Pceatysirt—That minorities, as well as majorities, | take up acollection Here three-fourths of the | days north of Bermuda, ; Ca ee eras | Kennedy, dos H Soombe Jameson, Norfolk, ym embraced gud kissed Mrs, Woodhull. Tennie Ciefin | Ria) tue deaine UF ous este: ti | audience rose and a general rush was made for the Bark Arfacsud (A s Marressi, Troon 63 das, with coal ai nde ‘ariners, | “ ond its spre y can continent, , ly 4 r Bs cl puse on East Chop, to supply the place of the one tt a Francisca (.) pers, With | That an universal governanent tor all the people of the | the Hall, aud this miserable minority did not seem | Bark Golden iecce (of New Baven), Rhodes, Martin. | lust December. On'Tharadiy evening. May 2 it was tg | “"Clearede Brig Moorbure (Na), Marius, Nicolaetakke © letters Of | gigbe ts the ultimate nt. | to have any money, The strong-minded women on | jque, M days, with sugar and molasses, to H Trowbridges | have been lighted for the first time. it will show s Kirkwood (Bs), Linnott, Liverpool. gold :— Dwenty-third- Gallo eecvorevocorscrrecorecsronneovarercescserocosore@ | t, distinct politic “What lick I yet? Jesus said unto him, go sell | {isl Rights, ali thou hast, and give to the poor.” 4 aeeceenes ne ternse tees thneee teenet oOtnee ohne oe tre) rm ourselves into | the platform looked pale, and their male coadjutors | Sons. Had light northerly winds; been 6 daysnorth of | red light, at an elevation of 76 fect above the level fine | iverpool the name of the | tried to smile, but. the depression became so great | Bermuda; May 6, lat 82, lon 7290, saw bark & Jayne, | sea, and can be seen about ld miles in cleat weather The | Wt Sereda India (ir), Ward, Liverpool. pevele that no further business could be transacted, and mecring BW; Jef in port brig Virginia, disg. The G’F is een pape oe a ene ie ane pa anerey of Mg | schr Irvine, for Ponce. ‘i “ r sOnee “ anchored of the A « supported by cont ee r a, May 7—Arriv » Etch- the great Human Rights Convention, the harbinger | “isn°M° Wood Br), Thurmott, Havana 14 days, with | sele visiing Vineyard Haven harbor, as betore, “| yeneer Maleiinare. coo Arve’: Bark Adelaide, Etch of a new revolution, adjourned ul en o'cloc! sugar to order; vessel’ to Brett, Son &Co. Had variable — SOMERSET, May 9—Sailed, schr Geo H Mills, Tillotson, this morning. weather; was 5 days north of He April 23, lat ‘ DARDANELLES. Georgetown, b — 2423, lon’82 24, spoke brig Angelia, from Jamaica for Lon- | _ Alteratiou in position and in lights of coast guard ves- | SALEM, May 7—Arrived, schrs A II Iarding, Harding, Enily & Jenny, Hewitt, Philidelphia; Ch | Y 0 RS ON RT dom; May 1, Kit 28 32,1on 7912, saw ship Baden, steering | seli— f ; ling, I AD REF RME THE ALE ens e Turkish government has given notice that vi " e, Pi vl n; Nel ‘ Bark Harriet F Hussey (of Richmond), Tracy, Savan- | sel to which all merchant ships passing the Derdanelios Sienna” Sihtt EOrESCR ION ER Gio ATeRH EE nah 8 days, with lumbe i ; trey, and LA Burlin- to.J Biglow & Co—vexsel to Chas | have to deliver their firman hasbeen inoved fro! sailed} arry the Day— | HWright& Co. Had fine weather; been 4days north of | Bournou, and is now moored near Gals anore ee | gate Hurtin, ERREITNIa. : 7 | Hatteras. 5 .., | Lampsaco. | The vesset is painted , | _8th--Arrived, schr Eva Belle, Some’ Greeley Not To Be Trusted—Ladies in Brig Emily (Br), Kettle, Algoa Bay, CGH, 79 days, with | instead of three lights placed veriically,as heretofore, | Fort, Philadelphia; Mary Ann; Alley wool, to order, Rounde beth, Cundage, and Abbie E Willard, Willard, Bliza- ion of the f mity with | ples herein expressed for the promotion of the vod of mankina. seccesssvorerrsesesvverrisrecrosreccesrerooerse® | ‘the resolutions embodied in the platform were “Neither said any of them that aught of ‘ie? accepted, but were not adopted by the Convention. things which he possessed was his own; but’ | Ip was agreed they should be left open for debate. they sald all things common. The Acts, iv..32%% | A long discussion then ensued, and, after Yauch LOLELICLOLEOOREIEEEDELLEDEIDIEOE IE DEEEIELEEE OE) e Acarhment Was Tt 2 ‘The animous of the convention may be gathered peg re oe evening. ad Une) Balpaet cl tons ree fork ta nners | from the inscriptions on large forked tail bal te Evening Sosstons | | | of a red color that hung around the sides of the | “Government Protection and Provision At half-past seven o’clock the Convention reas- | Council. | | | How They Propose to = 5 & g 3 & ‘ort Johnson ; Julia, as follo’ hae soci iene ih e Cape Atel and MS etd ane Leva g Gan eu ig te mast and a white light at both ' 4 ‘ » Grav “The Une ve Fe th 2 unal equator Apri On Si, had light variable winds the | ends of @ horizontal yard. ” bethport; Wm H Sargent, Sargent, Bluehill for Washing- Fe eee Guverumcute” “aturatizaion or | Sembled. The hall was nearly filed, a great many | Tye second day's meeting of the National Wo- | siitire passage; March 20 lat 1138, lon W, spoke ship | | (All bearings are mnagnetic. Variation 12 degrees west ton, De; Flora Sawyer, Nutier, Bluefill tor Rondout, Land, Labo’, Education and Insurance; “The | being strangers to the purposes of the Convention. | men's suirage Association was helt yesterday, | ° Bric ‘Facyptian (Br, Lambert, Bahia, 84 days, with | "This notice affects the followmg British Admira TACOMA Oregon) Mag Le Sailed, ship Dashing, Wave, World Our Country, to do Good Gur Religion A motion was made that Victoria C. Woodhull be rosewood order. Crossed the Equator April 2s Vinton | Charts: Gibraltar to Zaffarin Islands, No 2717, morning and evening, in Steinway Hall, A nume- | 53" faq very light winds and calms during the whole | nelles, Nozo0; US <iigarographie Ohice Ghare Nous, | Speen! Stannard, Humboldt “Equal Rights, Opportunities and Compensation; | , .... . . hic! a s 1 RD'WANEN, May 9—Arrived, brig Marshall ths Tas Mut’ be gubmitted. to thet j peace the platform, which was unanimously | yous and attentive audience was in attendance. TREN au slew. eave. Timi ates! s digs and U8 Light List No, Shieh: Butch, Philadelphia tor Boston sehr John, ib racy, M a y emedy for Strik [cere leven o'c Miss S\ c : vo (Mfex), Aya, , Mex, 3 y order of the Bureau of } . altiniore for Boston; F A Heath, elphia for dot dante Bea Poet ehontd be a Haual inte i Mrs. Woodhull appeared in a neat black silk At cleven o'clock Miss Susan B. Anthony called | withteedar, to Bil Marquitd" Ha light winds and 4 RH WYMAN, Captain USN, Hydrographer. | Join B Norris, Wareham for.do; 1. B Cowperthwait, the Living ( erations? | rs. Woodh app ina acl L the meeting to order and introduced the business calms. oy WW Lord (Bin) DataeG,) Newaabe: PH: 18 days Hydrographic Office, Washington, DC, April 19, 1372. | Philadelphia for Salem; Fy Hoboken wo yn? Banks the Internationalist, a tall, good-looking | “Tess, blue tie, and looked extremely pretty. The | of the day. In an introductory speech she explained | with sugar and molawes to Burdett and Hond—vessel: to ‘Whalemen. | Ports "Mary Gage, vonesboro” for New. Yorks lady who is perhaps destined to adorn the White e assoct F Hatton, Watson & , L gpleed the platform of the association, and .stated that in | Hatton, Watson & © oung fellow, with sharp eyes and a fine shock of ir; Judge Carter, of Ohio, and Judge Reymert, | House for the next four years as Chief Magistrate Seen ooo ee ooo verizon: | ofthe nation, and who will perhaps have the nonor | and with Tennie C. Claflin (who made $350 in stocks | of sending telegraphic’ messages of congratulation yesterday while the Convention was in session) | through the cable to her sister sovereign, Queen “put up allthe jobs.’ A white-headed and white- Victo at Buckingham Palace, took as tie bearded old fellow named Swackhouser tried to | ject, “Political, Social, Industrial and Educational rise to the surface several times, but the Conven- | Equity,” ise ; tion sat on him and squeiched his shining intellect rs, WOODHULL spoke in sub: had light winds and calms; been | . Sailed from Provincetown 6th, schr Clara L Sparks, | Ticro, Salem for Mary Jane, Gardiner arks, Atlantic Ocean, for do; Ket, V : > Flavilla, Prov- the forthcoming election she proposed to advocate | | Brig Linsat (Span), Mirambett, Cardenas 12 days, in : Spoken Te oe ee ee et tia ieena a B Shaws Milton tor Go x avey . allast, lo order. : . 3 Me lo; H Pi fe no particular man or party, but any candidate who | “iris Lucila din, Atkinson, Matanzas days, with mo- | | Steamship Heela, from Boston for Liverpool May — lat eee eee eae an Lor Oe ein for atesaentties | would pledge himself to support woman | lasses to order, vessel to P 1 Nevius & Sons, Had fine | 4220, lon 66 48. Wm H ‘Tiers, Portsmouth for Georgetown, DC; Snow | coe eK ‘ 1 | Weather: was bdays north of Hatteras, May 1, lat 2920, | | A US sailing ship-oj-war, heading south, May 1, Int29N, | Squall, Rockland tor Charleston. | Suffrage, It was time that women should | ion 79 40, paswd 9 vessel of about 160 tons, bottont up. Jon 70 30, | “Kiso arrived, fishing schrs Oasis (of New Haven), Dan | be no longer treated as slaves or chattels, | , Schr Fred Smith (of Bangor), Smith. Arroyo. PR, 1 | Ship Pleiades, from Valparaiso for Falmouth. April 1, | simmons, Dinden,, Nellie 7 Campbell, Phebe, bmma, | in government eh erie an 3 Seance enna ye 3 heres lags a ea aed! fr Simall and Isaac "Powers (of Harwich), 8 E Babson (of er » | to pid & Co. Had fine weather; been 3 days nortl hip Huguenot, Peterson, from Guanape for Hamburg, | Newburyport), Velocipede (of Portsmouth), and Morning of Hatteras. Apail 10, lat 7 N, lon 40 W. Light (or ton), all bound south after mackerel. without a vote or an interest nce as follow! . for the " 2 " 1 Hiv’ ‘it they should be placed on a footing of ~ S ty ‘ a man in a gray suit, with thin features For the first time in the history of modern civill- | and that t Schr Sarah Jane (Br), Perkins, St Domingo City 144: ark Wavelet, from Rio Janeiro for New York, March wk fob fib lr ‘Ke m Bal- and a fidg ey hear Tat Colerian from Philadel. | zation do We sce evidences that its own particular | perfect political equality with men. The amend- | with logwood and coffee to order; had variable weath 31 lat 16 228, Lon 7 W. | ahaa tae ian and.J H Kennedy, from Bal SN eee mods the apoakers became pumped | characteristics are at the verge of culmination, | tents of the constitution gave the franchise to all | Ys orth of Hatteras, rig Abbie’ Clifford. from Pernambuco for New York, | Sail 4 led—All the before reported, excepting the above i ¥ Z v7 ’ Ir Pettis (of Provincetown), Gallesha’ April 21, lat 22 N, lon 50. OR La Pe Morey nero Out, made it his business to run to the side of the | Individualization, not only of personality, but of | oo ; Gott, CW. Ferts (ot Erovinoetown), Calleshaw, Blen,, | Aprital, las 33 2; lo aie 5 arrivais, and schirs Majestic and Cleero, disg. tribune and expound Darwinian theories to the | all by which itis ‘surrounded, has been the ruling citizens, and surely women had as good a right t0 | Wenhorg.” tad tine weather. at 544, fon 75.80 tot ae erore) or OT MAvana, MAY 8 | tree Zemands Philadelyhin (or Besos iat Gisiust of the audience and to his own extreme de- | and the guiding spirit; and people have followed | that title as the negroes, At present the rights Of | Schr John Mosser, Abrams, Eleuthera 8 days, with A brig, bound north, supposed the Mary Rice, from Rio | do for do; Georgia, Port Johuson tor Salem ; Cottager, Fal light. The old man said that he bad walked all the commands, each in his or her own women were fraudulently withheld from them, but | pines to James Douglas; vessel to master. Had fine wea- | Janeiro (March 16) for Baltimore, April 1b, near the Equa- | Kiver for Cainden. tor. way from Topeka, Kansas, and “never skipped a upon special ideas and methods of | Sucit & state of things could not exist much longer. | ther Ge " chr Snow Squall, and all the ‘vessels bound, tie Every detegate had to pay his or herown ex. | covery, until to-day many have arriy Women must unite and make a grand stand for | ,Schr James EHTS tor Hoon abaet weetal RT Foreign Ports. eed fis da, penses. the bottom of analysis—to perfect — princ | their rights as citizens of a fice country. Itwould | WANT MT eather; been 3 days north of Hat. | AUX Cavxs, April 2—In port, brig V H Hill, for New | ,\VWLMINGTON, NC. May 8—Arrivéd, schrs Bay, Dennis, ‘The hell began to fil after ten o'clock and a | And my soul swells within me as I stand before this | be useless at present tor them to advocate any | te : York in 4duys; schr Georgietta, for do, 3 da: Reha eh BoP ca ipsa audience—mighty in intellect, wisdom and Oras. fae particular party, They tmust frst enforce thelr | “Sehr Peter Mitchell (Br), Godfrey, Baracoa li days, with | , BARCKLONA, April 22—In port brig Stradeila (NG). Grant, | (lggrad Bark ME Seed (Br), Hopkine iverpool, vote, ‘ o e 0 Wi svestel to Bd We : | for New York. v Tight to vote, and then they could decide for whom | frutt to Wm Douglas; vesiel to BJ Wenberg. Had tine | for NewYork. oe oo | Rlbmtbethport. couple of hours were spent in wmining creden- might, tials of delegates and transacting the Toual pre- | love—and I realize that it has congregated for the - ; \ mather; been a orth of Hatteras. )iminaries of organization. express purpose of laying these corner stones, | to vote. At present they inust give their firmest | Weather: been 4 daysnorth of Hatteras. 1. a iy w York nextday; Azelda & Laura, Melndoe: Ma = - = A very plain looking old jad ned Martin ran | which they have been so long fitting and squaring | advocacy to the candidate who would support their | , Sehr Jeaae Oliver, Pannell, Aux Cayes 18 dave with | Teach, Atkins; HA De liart, Low, and Laura’A Webb, | MISCELLANEOUS. n the stage and cried out in a hysterical way:— | for this grand time. From this Convention will go | rights, whate been 4d days north of Hatteras | &ll for his opinions in other respects | tfud light winds and caln S5h DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM wig. wt April Put in, ship Nora (Br), from Port | “J vote that while we are wa > 0 tide of revolution that shall sweep over the | might be, ‘The association did not wish to put for. E_B Wheaton (of Philadelphia), Atkins, Jackson. |; Esqurmauut ean Coys ee One ane | ortho de ot Toye ea be careful, thon. that its | ward any woman as candidate for the Presidency; | ville April 8 vie ‘Chanieston, Sdaya, with yellow pine to Gamble for Giliao, in distress , ee ats| Courts of different. States; desertion, &¢,, sufficient Voicr—Give us the “Wearing of the Green!” fountain contains no subtle poison of selfishness | its object was first to assert the claims | the New Haven Saw it Co. Had fine Weather. Been eer ae 9—Sailed, steamship Victor, Gates, New | cattges ne pave ity | no charge eee Mrs. MARTIN—Let us have “Hail, Columby,” and | or. of expediency, which shall distil death. | of all women, aud for this cause they must sink all | *4aysnortt of Hatteras. Tx qound to New Haven, | | 'trrived at do 10th, steamship Missouri, Curtis, New | CousHationsiree, | Mf, OUST, Aiorney, 0 Broauwave 3% the audience all jine in, : But what does freedom mean as applied to indi- | minor differences and make a united effort. Hith- | gies to LM Blakely. ‘Has go! Amboy to discharge, York via Nassau; bark W nderson, Brandt,” New ~ _LHERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, ‘yhe audience then sang the hymn in a very | Viduality? Why, just this (and it was never more | erto the hopes which had been formed tn various Schr Neptune, Boggs, Virgin ; ~ To t aes corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street. struggling way, several pretty girls in the gallery | forcibiy, clearly or logically set forth than in the | quarters had met with nothing but disappomtment, | Schr J H Seguin, French, Virginia. CARE ULAR, Ay ein Derk sense eee een ae ‘Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P.M. Ys rina. BACT i, JW Roberts, Aunie Lewis, Old, Chad, vi e] a . phir Josep! Vi je L, re ne 1 ‘at, all for New York, waiting. ights of Women to the suffrage. ‘The Liberal | SbHr Joseph & Frankin, Fandelph, Virginia. ivERPOOL, May &—Arrived, ship Fleetwing, Thatcher, Sequin, Figriing at the old maids below in the body of the , Declaration of Independence), the inalienable | The Workingmen’s Convention at Columbus ignored Schr J E Fork, Wesley, Vil aii und stuiling handkerchiefs in thetr mouths the | right to life, liberty aud the pursutt of happiness. | th whe. Some malicious delegate whispered that | To be free is to possess and exercise these rights. | Convention at Cincinnati was, if possible, worse, Schr Gerirnde Somers, Snow, Virginia. Mazatlan. th there was a person in the hall aMicted with small { What is equality ’ It is that every person shall | for Horace Greeley had for many yeurs past thrown | Sehr Susan Scranton, Gi ridin: for New tlaven: pAlogttived 9th, ships Blena (NG), Barsen, New York; | 3 ome to headquarters chandeliers, lait cow ot Woodworth, New Orleans; bark Queen vey, Sehr MV Duncan, Todd, Virj xX,,and considerable whispering ensued thereat, | have the saime opportunities “to exercise | cold water and ridicule upon the movement. The nia for Fairhaven. kn : McLEWER & PUTNAM, 601 Broadwa:; nae in hodden gray, named Maddox, from “'way | the inalienable rigits belonging to the in- | Zridune was an enemy to woman's rights, andno | Schr Addie Murchie, Gibbs, Philadelphia for Provi- | of Hearts (Br), 0's WA ai adhe ATOR Ouedia seke'| portation. = ae deows: in Maine,” was elected temporary chat dividual. And What justice’ ‘That the | true woman would advocate Greeley’s candidature, | dence. Passed Through Hell Gate. son, Boston, x i A BEOLUTE, DIVORCES eae OBTAINED FROM man, ,and Mrs, Sarah Burton, of New Yor alicuable rights belonging to individuals shall be | They must now watch the course which the old line ss s - | _ Arrived at do 10th, bark R W Griffiths (Br), Drummond. | 4% the courts of different States, No nublicity. gfityloe Mrs. Godd, of Lynn, Mass., were nomina' jealousiy guarded inst encroachment. It is be- | republicans would pursue at Philadelphia, and if BOUND SOUTH. New York. tree. Notary sooo Counsell Law. 388 Broadinn secretaries, These two ladies were acknow cause governmen not confined to its proper | they admitted the just claims of women they de- Brig Dominion (Br), White, Windsor for New York, with ion tad pee eae port brig Mary E Ladd, Saun- | _ ————— — ~ ees ° as “belies” by all who saw them. One wor | sphere of securing the exercise of the inalienable | served the warmest support. Failing this, there | plaster to HJ DeWolf. ss OF TO te Columbia), April 0—Arrived, shi T A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES—CHINA, hair in putts; the other had her hair cut down to | rights of individuals, for which it was organized, | was yet hope in the gh SOM ad Sehr sosephine, Finney, Bridgeport for New York. Commodore. Gil ur das Heaticiete, Frived, dat Al Giaes, Refrigerate Cutlery and every description ewithinge inch of her life. deriving its just powers from the consent | Women must not rest until they obtained the fulles 4 5 head " EKNSTOWN, May 10—Arrived, steamship Siberia (Br), | of Housekee) C x i Me, Mabpox, of Maine, made an opening speech, | of Zhe governed, that we stand to- | recognition of their inalienable rights. | et ane Hattie It Benedict, Ellis, New Haven for Alexan Ngrrivon, Boston for Laver pool cand proceeded vei EDWARD D. BASSFORD, Cooper Institute Building. _ peaking from his chest like a barrel-organ. j day on the verge of political narchy. Miss Anthony was followed by Mesdames E, C. ‘Schr Hero, Foss, Belfast for New York, with lumber to Stncarore, Mare! —In port stip Don Quixote, Nel- JAPANNING! JAPANNING! JAPANNING!— hens kan named ORvis, from parts unknown, | Go where we may in the land, there we ach despot. | Stanton, J. B. Hooker, Laura De Force Gordon, oP Kine & Oo, fi oon, reed eet oe Manila, to load sugar for New York 4 sae eant an oF fron ware japanned well Roo crt juwped on his noble legs and cried ont:—What | isi, inequality and injustice installed where | J. Dunning. M. H. Brinkerhotf and other Haaes 0 10 | Schr Lametile, Gilsey, Norwich for New York. SR Domino Cry, April 25—In port, brig Nellie Mitchell, | go to CONNOLLY'S, 273 Pearl street, between Fulton ani are we here for? That's what the Kunvenshin eedom, equality and justice should be instead. | made earnest appeals to the patriotism of their Schr fo yen, apes, BOF Ie) Ie Tee One sitive for New York, waiting. + | Beek i be ‘woul like for to knaw!"? hat we wre for once yoing to take you at your | hearers, and in speeches of considerable ability ad- | , Sehr More tight, Toul, Galile for New York, m- | | St Jony, NB, May 8 Arrived, bark Flora (NG), Habner, | 7) oG,tws IN TEAS, COFFERS, GROCERIES AND Somebody told Orvis to sit down and he would | word, since, to help ourselves, is just what we are | vocated very warmly the ladies’ cause. The reso- ‘Schr Leontine, Mott, Rockland for New York, with lime Bonton ; brig Goleenc May) ra, do}, 9th, anip, John Mann N . A N Provisions; warranted to suit the palate and the pocks hear from “him’? in minute. Orvis, being | preparing {0 do. And I say we are right when we | lutions proposed at the meeting of the preceding der. i) + HOMAS R. AGNEW, Pht ened, sat ‘down. e < charge that the government has proven a failure. | day were thon passed and the following officers for oo Falla B Pratt, Nickerson, Boston for Philadelphia. Me cenmnahp Oly ee ir), Young, Glasgow; Mr. Mabnox—bach del-e-gate will re-ceive a tick- | Verily may the words of the lowly Nazarene be ap: | the ensuing year elected:—President, Miss Susan | | Sehr G ¢ Morris, — for New York, with lumber to CE | "YE ore Ne "April daArrived, brig Clifford (Br), | @ ; AILS, ° #t, which will en-title him or her toa seat in the | plied to the social conditions of the age:—“Wo unto | B, Anthony; Vice Presidents, Mrs. E. Cady Stanton, | Hel Me Toe. Besant for Mew York. Kinney, New York. " ORNS, anata SAIN cued Oo Sri. Caehera Will take Hock sete. Net ana | feupkacrier, Parsees, hypocrites; for ye are ike | of New versey; irs. B. Hooker, Counectteut: | Sehr ; Fuititiver for New York. American Ports. Banton, der By mall gio TN UAwe. ures Corns, ‘A young lady in the gallery again giggled and | unto whited se Ps, Which indeed appear beau- | Mrs, ©. L. Lozier, New York; Mrs. J. Collins, Schr Hester Davis, Portchester for Port Johnsoft. Dr. RICE, Chiropodist, 210 B avaliowed nuit other hatdkerchich A number of | tiHul without, Mut within are Tull of dead men's | ehusetts; Mrs, P| W. Davis, Rhode island; Mrs. O. | Senr Breess, Cordely, Porviand for Trenton, with stone | pALEXANDRIA, May 9—Sailed, schr Maria Piersop, | _Dr net ad on bn Charts ‘ omdre i ° hall bones and all uncleanness; ye outwardly ; 1 0 der. Provigenes. AO MORE MEDICINE.—70,.000 CURES 01 SPE} seheol children strolled into the hall and gaped at | bone: oi rm appear | F, Stebbins, Michigan; Mrs. J. G. Jones, Minnes EE ath 8 Hogdon, Pendleton, ‘Rockland for New BOSTON, May 9—Arrived, brigs Louise Gn, Havweg, 6 Brigitta iF DYSPEP ets of the million, 260 Greenwich street, New York. the #eripwiral texts in sheer astonishment. The | righteous unto men, but within are full of hypocrisy | Mrs. Frances Miner, Missouri; Mrs. E. Griffiths, Joba, PR! Ellen Maria, Hoxie, Philadelphia; schy Jonstiptaion, Diatrhan, Liver and situawon was becoming decidedly interesting. and iniquity.” It may be laid down as fundamental | Washington, Secretary, and Mrs. A. A. Sargent, | York. whn line tov Brown. an, Pall River for New | gle MeNetl, Gramner Gave i Heeta, Hn, Charts Nervous Disgntord iy BU BARIY'S deliciots A Dm e—I move you, sit, that a committee | that every person of arriving at adult age is enti- | Washington, Treasurer. York. J ‘4 ton for Weymonth ; jomph oo SW Gady, ‘Hall, Balti- | Which saves fifty times its cost in medicines. Ting, lL It. of two be app-i-nted from each State and Terr-e-tory. | tled to have had equal opportunities for secular, in- In the evening interesting speeches were made | © Schr Expedite, Racket, Newport for Randolph. Newton, Baker. Alexandria, rue Garwood, | $125; 41b., $1, JOUN F HENRY, auent, 8 College ‘ more; J Cadwallader, Townsend, and agenty og A Reb-ilkADED DELEGATE—I move a8 an amend-e- | dustrial and intellectual education. More than | by various ladies. A campaign committee was ap- | | Schr Win Freeman, Somerset for New York, with lime | YON} ‘pniiadeiphiay A Sa Kelley; ‘Alaaka, Strout, New’ York. Mont Chat the Cheer app--nt a committee of thir- | One-elghth of our entire population can neither | pointed to wait mpon the representatives of the | toorder. | 1, sew rondon for Philadelphia. and BA Beaton, bhinney, Ai ‘SMOVAL roca ms {een On permanent or-gan-i-zas-e-on. read bor write. Five million two hundred and | political parties to learn their views in respect to PH Pile raw itt sf for New Yort P! Whitmore, and Marceal mek, ielp R Adopted, ‘The committee was appointed, and re- | seventy thousand persons over the age of ten | woman's suffrage, to call future conventions, &c. Schr Boaz, Ellsworth for New York, with lumber to or- schrs A Hammond, and tiazie Car THE MERIDEN BRITANNIA 00.4 40 10, NB; Joreph Fish, ‘uinmer, do; Reunion Plata; Neptune, Beal fared to copsmit in an inner room. The committee | years are in this terrible condition—a fact suffictent | The meeting was then formally adjourned sine die, ‘were as follows:—Mra. C. H. Spear, Utah; Miss | in ftself to condemn to everiasting infamy the wi. 7 ‘Sehr Tutindicken, Mott, Werterly for New Yor e! ‘al Hetie Pease, Minols; A. 0. Robinson, Massack principles upon which our ciyilization is based, THE BURNING WOODS, wight American Ita Je, cP ian, ye ‘ork, with lu ¥ ¥ CI Lenfeste. Channel Queen a cg Staci ‘Tucker, Calais to load for Rive Cleared—Ships Florence ay th Manufacturers of wetin; ©, Lewie, Ohio: 'T. B. Taylor, Kansas; F. | But, says another, that would necessitate the sub- : Hi John, NB Ralph Carlton, Patten, Carden: —- Groker, . G. Coleman, bennayivanin; b. Lockwood, | stitution of a new constitution for that which now Saad’ Hannon, L. L, May 10, 1872. Hetie Blige, Huntington fot New Yorks Amboy. Robert’ Wing, | Chadbourne, ‘Matanzas; Nellie Shaw. Silver-Plated Ware, ashington; Seward Mitchell, Ellen M. Harris, | exists, since that will not permit of the reforms re- ‘The. woods on th * , 4 ene foeephine, Day, ‘Biisworth for AHO oak, with | © Galveston. shannon, ship Joseph Fish; barks Re- have removed from 100 to 850 Broadway, leryland; Francis Kinsman, Connecticut; D. Ta: | ferred to, and that may mean revolution. Well, On the alore of Sheeter Island are on | | ote verter.” . = jays eit Bird Gatter anchored in the a bele, Vermont, and Mra, Cuppy Smith, California, and ifit do mean revolution, what then? Shall we | fire. The conflagration extends for three miles Sebr O. Frames, Ames, Somerset for New York, with faseos ‘and jrom the chanue!, bark Uesperus and two (the store formerly occupied by Tifany & find y Smit About tie tine evervbosly jn the hall felt tuat it | be slaves to escape revolutign? Jsay, meyer! J | east and west on thy south pide of the islands stone 10 orders

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