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anh ga asthe hear oe eRe “MPHE ALABAMA CLAIMS, | S.Seenrksaenscs acd ttt | we.fend cheats «| SHIPPING NEWS. ence to, TOvisl vreign En- | Hence in all these coun: except Great Bi Scum Lizsrs Wassren (Br), ‘New for Be, Histment act, and that the obligations “,'2he Gritish | the ‘punitive. law ism, secondary fect the. Drimar lok peeviouny reporled ange on {he . rt rt rempetncrg are to measured pF doe by | fact being the preventive ato ot the veEnment Almanac for New York—This Day. Serie, was got at the et "C6 tion court Re- enn dion of its ‘own impute’ &e eeetnen ine ‘wrong com! ed of allowing self ry Lord Russell BUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER, om Guexpos, re afor St John, NB, with tral extenna enc! e , I. 9 . ‘The @éneva Arbitratio Britian government adduees ‘yottaty inuidentar'con. | unequivocally admits, to De subjected to the shame 632 | Gov. island. morn 1 sour bore epost ae bang reek on Bp gel a a led in Session. widerattons, derived fom “ine history and jurispru- | of being the established seat of the military an: “cz 8 48 | Sandy Hook, ‘morn 10 19 , PM, Ree ae 4 assem) . dence of sundry go" eruments. es aan S mies of the bing ed siierate eve 9 13] Hell Gate.......eve 12 45 siatee at New Brsgrerh. fe rab “4 astport \ Unsel of tates en ie Bri case there arraign- eames ‘ exMielt to nee maieenay te complete. ‘and | ment of the government of the United States In Fe- STEAMERA. Bie'wreck over warp ‘completed Sod ahe ‘was E » ike authentic Palysis of the great of per. | spect to the manner in which, at various periods of OCEAN ! rned over that night af iigh water. The walking bral P f Proceedings, but Still Secret—The | timent proofs, and argue that the documents | their public histo:s, they have discharged their Snow wew yore ron rue | !#one and the upper works badly damaged. Protracted anne: of to the case and counter case conclusively | neutral obligations toward other governments, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM in Cavainy Ai 16—8¢) 4 cd with Ameeions Argument the Tribunsl— | estapiish-the main ict of tho violation, by, $a! alae tat nigetion tae aba tei felore the 4 es Ofies. Wained fuae inten At Hed Beae found ay tg By overnment of the rules of duty stipula Ment to discuss I fore s ‘Sails. | Destination. ound nec ip tg ganar: acm de owen Mane caanssi maintaite wad. undertake to prove ton of neuteall er it armies ok fuaering dug 2. ib Broadway. “tes Wer iperoa een dania Cruz, hence ui r : aa iti and Effective Style—The Belligerent A nat otgu if the provisions f the Foreign Enlist- | the active comp! cit Sf DG sub the reb- eB Bea thls ra fr aoe with schr Jas Townsend, damaging ‘ Bights Becognition, Queen Victo- - ment act were the limit of the international duties | els of the nited Btate swer to this DHoweing Green | her tavetagh yaar ang, Started her leaking, compelling of the British government in the premises, still, on | charge to Say that, at sometime past, the Ameri- Sa Broadway, or Agr repales, = = * ry ria’s Proclamation and Con- “ the facts, there was culpable negligence on the part | can government Was or may have been delinquent Weenie Ged eats, Me “tr : tin, the of Great Britain. The British government did not | toward some other government, Such an er 29 Beene a We are indebied to Purser Magna, of the steamship ad er, tinued Bad Faith to do by way of prevention or EL erper! or punish- | is not compatible with reason or justice, but is con- if wing reen | Crescent City, from Havana, for the prompt delivery of | Rey. Price, lem} Prank cs Close of the War. 1 ment all which that act permitted and required, t to both. Nothing is or can be on trial before ing Green dechatetaet pe: pit ry Mary M Weaver, Wokver, But the international duties of Great Britain are | the Tribunal but the conduct of Great Britain. a Hes way. our files ang despate! i aS ea 7 + robo, McDevit w + io wholly independent of her own municipal law, and | ‘That, and that alone, is submitted by the Treaty of :|Pubrondway. ., | Norios 10 Coasrans—North River Depariment—Cap- [' No.8, MoDevitt, ¥ WIE. a wits ‘ v4 the provisions of the above cited act of Parliament Washington: Bowling Green | tains of coasting vessels lying on the North River aré | (Rus) Cranpy Ba ast Ts by M! Belioet Upred ‘TELEGRAM TO THE KEW YORK HERALD. do not rise to the height of the requirements either | Nevertheless, being challenged by the British gov. Bowling Green | hereby notified that @ branch office in charge of De Wereets Meriva, Dew, Po Soyo ase of the law of nations.or of the rules of the Treaty | ernment, counsel presume to that the history 15 Broadway 4 er, + Mi i iL Commissioner B H Martin, has been estab! al an GunEVA, Augast 21, 1872, of Washington, e Pees eicamiatentt of the Jorsien sala ions ot ee Ul re, tates be jens 15, manawa. on West st, corner of Barclay, to fecttitate the sh ang Buse, ‘owina iy, If, a8 @ question of local ration, | res} ve any pertinent e present - " ‘The members of the Court of Arbitration for the Ses act wane deficient in powers, it was the troversy, has such Dertinenc: ‘2 the effect of con- “ payin othe ‘Junee: igerans to requiromens ea ac PORE aN Ang Warrior . Wettioment of the Alabama claims case between the ternational duty of Great Britain to pass | firming the theories of public law on which the PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 21, 1872 US Shipping Comm! r. + colin, % rig 5 Dolan, to. | & new act conferring on ite inisters Ercesn reclamations of the United,States here saci i Launcuap—At Bucksport, Me, Aug 19, from the yard of Ing, Ela rig t Baker, Ad ‘Walted States and Great Britian met in session to- the 7 utatte ros. No gonstitadenes mei ire Bardeen car gg bar bat 43 ee ee ts Beasley & Co, one of their best pul ns oe 8 schooner pismo eA ir ett, Woot 7 ex! 0 prevent the enactment of such. new ac ounsel pr fe ui \- ~ 227 tons, old ineasurement, called the e fh ay at noon, and, at a quarter to four in fhe etter | Of Parttam nt; for to afirm the existence of euch | eldents of the past history of ‘the United CLEARED. Swned by BP Hat Stephen Uutpman, GL Bradley ; radley, vos aied~Sehr Olive Fleet el Newark, 4 pesos RTBMO' NH, Aug 17—Arrived, schra Ei in the family of na- | into question, Ateamship Hansa (NG), Brickenstotn, Bremen—Oetrichs | § Chipman: nw '? ns ner Aud to Deaalled by bat | Y iu I, eltzabothporty yycue donee tee wih eid addr eirintat oP se | gee Cora OO sun, samners, ae = Roe Doce airy tos i | “Steamship Clty of Galveston, Jones, New Orleans—c H | *@" 88¢ Port arrivals, Bizet a good faith with which the Ameri Rewburgr shepard A” Mount Geotaets Elizatiethport? ment ex ‘ts municipal laws aud discharged Spoken. ioe ee. sondutt Ye Pond, New Fark: 01 “LS Levering, Corson, Alexen ‘@oon, adjourned unt! Friday, the 23d inst. 4° 1h’ obstacle wor to ye Great Britain the | States as are, however illegitimately, brought capacity and right to subsist Mo information has yet been given to the public, tone a coegdal Rate a as Br vernment throughou LEGAL PROCEEDINGS, these pad @8 questions er neutral A lengthy summary of the arguments of Messrs, | The American counsel deny that they ry Bi Mallory 0. such. . Great Britain had ho right to inter- Ttenectral dutien® municipal laws and discharged | ™eteamahip South Carolina, Becket, Charleston—H R | ship tillian Fp Cevsticn, from Newport, B, for Bos M & Co. ering, Corson, Alexant ¥ ‘Waite, Evarts/and Cushing before the tribunal 16 | pose ass professed neutral between her | | It is not agreeable toa friend to be competied to | MEIER" nie'ren B Terry, Salyear, Newbern—Murray, | OR IPN.2,lataobtyton Ald |e iphin; Sophia Wilkon: Powel ao; Wins 0" Tene? Published in the Swiss Times. Point fog ve arse shee one Somiies MAINE ROY bre Fare oe. wramantta, Fish; New Dedford-—Porvuicn & | THRUSH, May My: lat 4 8 fon 30 ae Disaster pa iH Now Yor Etaptee: Fonen, foi i ry Eliza, ss 4 — loses , “S88 \el- ol 1m % n — respects two belligerents, 4 @ question of interna- an Lape harap ia and conned by rote, Wood, nia, Aug 1% ine 39°60" We 818 iby pilot Boat Fannie, No hs ty «Phil ‘Sheritan, Murphy, 3; ‘fa Nai tional, not municipal resort. Its legal relations are Toast into my teeth. i ric Hildegard (Nor), Morch, Cork for orders—Funch, | {7), Ker, do; Nis ara, Wooden,, 0; Amos, Briggs, THE AMERICAN ARGUMENT. {nyolved in the question of te rights of pence and | this the British caso docs, Mantonly, offensively, ‘ae Heinrich Bjorn (Nor, Binertsen, Kontgsberg—Te- Witerty' Red, White aid Bik. ing Gloucester for New | UPAWTUCKED, Aug ScAdipat eke eo. Morton, Q e Unt 8 were to scan with like evil eye ns ekmann. York, d. Cape Cod, 18 day: 7 i nton. To depend upon punitive municipal laws for | every occasion in which Great Britain might seem | “Hark Anielove, Davis, St Croix via Wilmington, Del— | Auj 2h, 940 AM, off Hamuovasst Foie ‘Long toaid | ~'Sutled—Sohre EX Tovoll, Gage, and Marietta Mand, ‘(From the Supplement to the Swiss Times.] maintenance of international neutrality is itself | to have neglected her duty as a neutral, or to have | Rabe Bros Co. Bouya. Philadelphia 13 radley, Mulligan, aud J 8 Terry, Ray- ‘We present: to our readers an abstract of the | neglect of neutral duty, which duty demands pre- | violated the rights of neutrals, a fearful list of | , Brg Santina Ansaldo (tal, Castello, Alloa—A P Foreign Ports. New Yor m le Ventive interposition on the part of the executive | charges might be Produced. nici terry & Aubrey (Br), Briggs, Barbados—T T&F A | _Acarvzco, July 28—Arrived, bark Sauvegarde (Br), Ser- pulctonD, cat bark keneie ao ane nee ‘@rgument before the Court of Arbitration by which power of the State. ate- vice, Belfast; 29h, ship Aracano (Br), Jago, Cardiff ‘She American goverament support their case, and | Great Britain, therefore, on the narrow and inad- | mate Oita i ES a none Wig Wanderer (Bx), Giiliatt, Liverpool, N8—Boya & | \ Buusr, Aug Zi—Arrived, steamship Washington Rous- | POOL MA Clty Point I Ee tasniniip. aon ‘which is offered by Messrs, Cushing, Evarts and bee ed HG iad of her own defence, was legally | both of a general nature and apphcable to each | Hincken. sag, New York for Havas. tana, Nolan, Panama. responsible to the United States for the acts of the Brig Centaur, Stanley, Boston—Thompson & Hunter. Bounay, Aug ¢—Sailod provjous, ship Winged Hunter, | | @i¢ared—Ship Hamilltop, Small, Liverpool; barks Mgr- fWalte, tho distinguished counsel of the United ppopiceepslinars ipa nerpe ah an particular cruiser, It is demonstrated that before | Big Gaprera’ Blanchard, BangoreW rise Field & Way. | Panno, tha ‘Rideout, Malgrum, Port Townsend; st Pierre (a . " f this Tri- cruisers in question. In vindication of the sugges- | the outbreak of the insurrection Her Majesty’s gov- Schr Snowflake (Rr), Todd, Queenstown or Falmoutti— BuxNnos Ayres, July 15—In port barks Philena, Chase, | gallaberi otal TOOL” a 3 “y " ‘States. Whatever may be the decision o! tions in this behalf counsel submit to the considera- | ernment invited the government of the French | a‘ Baling’ for Boston; Susan’ M (bn), Wade, unos Jupiter (NG), | PAMAPEETY LAveRDOCL mond, Liverpool: barke bunal, this argument will be anenduring monu- | tion ofthe tribunal appropriate extracts from the | Emperor to act jointly in the Anticipated rising of | Céekeretronila Gib), Williams, Monrovia~Yates & Por. | Mietke'dos brig tatero Ga” Murray. do. Atalanta, Avery, Sydney; Milan, Snow, Port Gamble, ment of the ability and research of its authora:— | great work on “International Law’ by That apart | £8¢ ngurents; and that before an armed collision | teyfeld. a ae conten, port Spain (Trinidad) | Reitman Rene fannie spelt, hous Walters Bp, WERE eta titi eaves pewuhene scion fart, del comprnee gintraanetory zeman | fom hi chinence aa 4 juaga and ae wateaisn, | mined to recognize to tnsubgeder as bmligerents, | “LCRA TI mevenn, apagas renner scm, | Saseerr arseck eae Gee RG HSN | ant aea Prana, eve MAFE Fewbatin, Dla th he article 0! e Treat }, Sanford, Antigua—l Ls A ‘, a * a iled 8th, bar! ind, ley, San Francisco. cetting, fo rth that pee oat a ty he | 1a facile prince ba among he authorities of this | and before it had official information of the steps | sent Early ‘bird, Eldridge, Indianola—Tupper & Beat- | Now York (put in for water and provisions), BAN PEDRO, Aug 12—Arrived, bark Monitor, merson, BSailed Aug 1, brig R Bi 5 party shall deliver to the Courta written or printed Sir Robert Phillimore ayers that, go far as foreign which the government of the United States pro- jailed Aug , rig Robin (Br), Ahier, Porto Rico. e. Humboldt, : : siteten ee . | pin port Aug 10, barks Golden Floced, Rhodes, from New | | . , Sitgument mow ng ea paints and ere gree States are concerned, the will of ‘the subject is ped ny en Ee xine barrie) ae thang ae Haw york, rrdved Soe i yaa 1 Pendergast @n, ates, om sea Marieee “osha inten tank erebitrn bo dence upon which is gévernment relles. In ac- | bonud up in that of hie soverciemn. S Behr MK Byard, Camp, Norfolk, Va—Slaght & Petty. rived ih} Abd-el-Kader, Sparrow, from | "zis “Sailed, steamship Huntayille, Crowell, Now York. cordance with this provision Messrs, Caleb Cush- | “Now, dmoug the persona wo equipped, manned | rrench government was lavieed te ebLald Then the | pag M Alunton, Jr, Dayton, Cedractowny Doslaght & Boston, arrived July. 80; br BBO Wright, Walker, from SALEM, Aug W—-Arrived, schre Isaac Kick, Bryant ing, Willtam M- Evarta and M. R Waite received | and atmed the cruisers of the Confederates in | insurgents certain advantages to British and | "Sfx @ qyntiams (Bn, Pitt, Eilzabethport—P I Ne. | delphi, areived Whe Lice Par oe a ERS. | Hero, P te and J WW Roberts, Thompson, New York, instructions to prepare the argument to be pre- | question were llege subjects of Great Britain, French commerce, These steps were taken clan- | vius & Son. : a 0 TRAVIS onal Proto @ented. Sir Robert Phillimore at a blow strikes to the | qesti | ‘The volumes of Lge which have been presented | earth the whole fabric of the British case and Seneeatte TOBUUS epteeuen saRaa Soe ee Charleston. ‘with the case and counter-case, It 1s assumed, pre- | counter-case, In declaring that no government has | members of Her Majesty's government at various bch? George Gillman, Menaway, New Haven—G F Ply- ? 9s Roger Drury, Charleston f 20 Lodowsel: i i ‘ ; f ] . Crexrurdos, Aug 2—Arrived, brig Martha A Berry, Ber- P sent not only all the materials necessary or useful | a right to set up the deficiency of its own municipal times, showing the persenal sympathies towards ym! ry, Machias, » ill, Clinton Point for Plymouth; Ariel, Ejizabothport for forthe complete intelligence and justdetermination | Iaw'aw sxeuse tor the hon-performance of inter- | the insurgents andthe active desire that they Becher Boren, Puree, Patageipnna, on © BY *Satled sth, brig Kedusa (Br), Wilkie, Wilmington, NO. guide: Baty Jato, oo cari arorner ihe besa Sow : York, arrived Oth; schra Tmpulse, Guriis, trom doar | VINEYARD HAVEN, August’ 2cArrived, schrs J B Sehr BF @Mite, Aylward, Calais—John Boynton's Son | rived 7th; irvine, MeLaren, trom Baltimore, arrived 7¢h. | 3 ‘oh for oA ; ‘ Eh s oo Reh Fry, pbaee gm bint aed Rane drat et Wants mat e] ia for of the great controversy, but have in a measure | national obligations towards a foreign State. h y Steamer Fannie, ton, Philadelphia. Cow Bay, CB, Au In port brig Maria Wheeler, for led): feduced the disputation between the parties within | He lays down the rule that a government may by | Or the United Statens ee ee ce Tete Lee een: Pa Kingston, Ja, reported yes: | CMedonia, to gad for New Fork Ton | ealetcAmnved” brass ar Dime auayen or No ork. ‘efinite and extablished limits, Counsel say that to | knowledge and sufferance, as well as by direct | que counsel, therefore, go into the discussion of | terday, was cleared by de Cordova (ot as bere), Lowen Delt’ Dries Silay Borer srgegePhine (Br), for | york: achrs Cabot, Rondout for Boston ; Juliet, Ellzabet- a these Unite, verity thera “and to condne tier become responsible for the acts of sub- | the questions of fuct as to several vessels with the New York, arrived 6th; Eliza Thompson. en, and An: mouth ; Swallow, Calais for Baltimore. ie subsequent scussion rigid jects, inciuding commorant or transient alicns, | fac re 1 \§ nie Gardner, Hatch, fro id fo yi 5th; - 4he leading purpose of the present argument; | Whoth {t does hot prevent from committing iajury TeNh asa cite iaciyiutcak me canereeeneetea ad ARRIVALS. dG, Porigncourh. foe Piglet eae welee N, NO, Aug 19—Cleared, schr Seguin, Ro- d t tains an exposition of foréign State. ‘This proposition serves to con- Sores yee i for Ehiladelphia; J Welsh, eee teO: second part con’ of | toa foréian State, is propo! ves to con- | public} ronde eto ib te * low, from do, arrived July 80; Mary (Br), Nick? ¢ < 8 @ origin, history and pee of the Pend: | strug the | #'dye diligence” of the ‘Treaty of | EUbiely expected nor desired in tue Gubinet that partials SEH os Aa teh Le Soon rae Wa, arrived sty on ey me gilford, ‘New Fork Ga tallod BATE Mncyard Gag miroversy between th y shington, “> ~ 7 State i Steamship © City, Curtis, Havana Aug 17, y ound), ° BE Consrorery ben the tive committee aghington, mrma that if.a government, pro- | {He,Uulted states should succeed in averting the amship Crescent City, Curtis, Havana Aug 17, | from Baltimore, arrived oth; Hattie Exton (Bi yWARREN, Aug 17—Sailed, schr Loduskia, Means, New ir), Brown, 5% i Q destruction of thelr nationality. with mdse and passengers,’ to the Atlantic Mail Steam: | from Boston, ~ Wh t Adgiql and political interests | fessing neutrality, permite 9 fraudulent, unwortl ship Co. Gipcenti, Aug 1—Sailed, bark Ninfa Ti pe ‘ erected as te fea ifn fon of slavery carried | or Tainaceseary “violation ot its jurisdiction, suc! Steaniship Volunteer, Bloodgood, Philadeiphia, with | Baldi, Providenee Re rk Ninfa Tagliava (tal), '8th—Salled, schrs A C Noyes, Baker, Philadelphia; I 1 ; Ve se, to J Lor! GussAcoues, vaty Wedreived: brs Win & Ch * Wainwright, ‘Abrams, and A’'F Kindburg, Thomas, dos their popular agitations beyond the bounds of | permission may, according to circumstances, con- Ww me outer Bt ure, July rrived, brig (Br), Acker, | Soud, Allon, Trenton. Ovediencs to eng laws and loyalty to the govern- var the heutral into a bells TON, ASHINGTON. Funch, Edye & Go. eaten Havana 9 days, with sugar to | New York; Slst, schr Tropic Wird (Br), Wood, 'George- - ‘une lye & Co. town, SC. ment of the United States it was not long before a ‘the counsel then proceeded to develop the nature Bark Turist (Nor), Axelson, Cardiff, 54 days, with rail- Salied Aug 4, brig Prin Be at population, occupying a large territory, was | and basis of the legal theory of the Uulted States way iron to order; vessel fo Tuneh, Elys & Co. Took the | New Vorie'® © PMS Princess Beatrice (Br), Simmons, | MISCELLANEOUS. wn into an armed insurrection. in regard to questions at issié. Sthey maintain ‘ WASHINGTON, August 21, 1872, porters DAseane: pe haya rane pay and goles ed Havana, Aug 15—Arrived, brig Gipsoy Queen, Stover, 8t A —A —HITOHCOCK’S CORONA PARK, . The rinolpies of ths law of nations recceniae mo that true neutrality between peligerenes cone te The Philade!phia Post Cfiice Site. $0, spoke bark St Gores tof New Bediwnay. sybalor Jolin, NB i Ish, ark HW Grifiths (Br), Drummond, New « Adjoining the Village of Corona, Yormerly West i! ind magnitude of rebel r, ca 8 + 4 i. rt shi 1 2 ng, Hosuliise may tnnose- upon the government of | and in trutt as well ta in protesion, “fo° profess | _ The Commissioners appointed by Secretary Bont. | nlite, ge weeks out ahd, ad taken 6 Hhs porn oll, | Hated Hah, amin. Marjaret, Has, New Orleans: aiords a fine cppeTe sok owe money and Ration and attribute to it a resort to its belligerent | neutrality and not to observe it is disguised war. well to select a site for the new Post Office and | CH Mallory £ Co. “Mad frech southerly winds to, Barhe. Fy), Lemaitre, Pensacola; Eliza Thornton (Br), Grahams, prtalaae at; since very lzht airs; 18th inst, lat 98.04, lon 74 18,saw | felthouth He s & a powers in such case, ‘The pretended neutral who, as a government, ex- | Court House in Philadelphia haye recommended ‘The prices aro as follows :— Other nations are, mafilfestly, no parties to the | pedites vessels, or with culpable negligence per- . x steamship City of San Antonio, hence for Galveston. Jn port 17th, ship Jennie Eastman, Herbert, for New Corner Lots, $500; all others, $400, on Hitchcock's eonfict, and cannot become such parties unless | Inits the expedition of vessels from ‘mis ports, to | that the University lot on the west side of Ninth, With oe ee oe eee ‘to Janeiro, € das, | yore Parse uetdtar Bate, easiman, Hernerk for New i Balen H i 8 popular p! by choice, which is intervention; or their actual | cruise against one of the belligerents, becomes | near Chestnut street, be used for that purpose. | Equator July 18 in lon rare aster. Crossed. ne tawny (Bn), Girerig, and Hibé,, Feterson, for dos tiezie, which enables yon te select your Lot and pay ae course, forcing upon their notice such questions a8 | thereby belligerent in fact, and responsible as such | The bids of the University contain several propo- | Equator; from thence Hight winds and calms; August 16, Bi ‘ - specifically ariee for solution, to the injured belligerent. ‘The sovereign is ro- | aici on Yniveralty a Ps 7 | 135 1on07, spoke bark J'A Brown, from Port Eliza: | gor (he), Meuside for New Merk Tapheo Peale ae WITHOUE BARBR RAE ’ INTERVENTION, sponsible if he permits or knowingly suffers his | Sitlons. The first offers @ lot on the west side o: Doth, COR, for Bepton, 0 days out. north of Hatteras; Saml Lindsey, Bradford: N Pins You can now chore Lots near the depot, and by going The effect of intervention 18 unequivocal. If at- | subjects or commorant aliens to perpetrate injury | Ninth street, with the buildings thereon and ad- | Brix Princess Heatrleo (Br), Sitimons, Point rey | Hams, Dernter, and Havana, Beunl’, unc; schrg Louisa | at once tempted in aid of the belligerent sovereign, but toa fored Stale. i e Joining properties, for $375,000; also a fur- Font imaered cates ctoeses Manan te es ay bape paige Binven mennetsy Gecunestioay, SHOURE THE OHOIORST. Without bis request, it Ig ofticious, and may bé un- | Itis nok admissible for any soverelgn to plead , ihasky | AUg IS—Atrived, brig Panama (Br), Edgett, Brig Th Turull, Dill, M. 9 days, with sugar welcome, fin aid of the rebels, against the sov- | constitutional dificulties in such an emergency, to | ther lot, with the buildings thereon con: | gna riolawertol, We P AINA ee With sugar | Hat te mstrong. i treign, itis an espousalof thelr cause and anact of | do which implies surrender of the rights. as well as | necting with the aforesaid property on ween, Sardony (Br), Banks, Halifax 15 days, with fish to Bae Sen, yacht Tarolinta, New York. 2 . among whioh war st the belligerent soverel; In such & | abnegation of the power of a sovereign. the sonth and extending to Chestnut street, with a Root a ey W010, Be wa] ante, and calms ood Liverroor, Ang a Arrived, steainship City of New choalhouse with fine are Now In ProgestaNDID IMPROVEMENTS, are a may ee depot, a pretty public ade tre: ant es and elegi ase, No situation of neutrality a But if But no independent State exists, either in Eu- x York (Br), Jones, New York (not City of Brooklyn). shrul tor every lot, without extra cost. tion abstains trom intervention in the conflict | rope or America, encumbered with constitutional | front on that street of fifty-seven feet one inch, for Pool for Now Haven. Da<anarla: Also arrived Hee omg kmal ps, Hipparchus (or), Mark: | Around each Hoek sel Go aa he VEMENT, tween a sovereign nation and its rebels it 18 in- | incapacity in this respect. the sum of $125,000, or the two properties for hr J.J Fharo, Boper, Georgetown, DO. Nene ee 6) Baltimore Vie | such as on the Battery and wadisonequare, Now York, sae e ieee ae pone chee Bu ane Se ee iret ra eee EE $500,000, Should It be desirable to have the lot to | p, Robs apapells Thompson, Endicett, Philadelphia for eeareaae Satled Aug 3, sehr Artel (Br), for Boston; ‘with splendid terraces ‘and drives. aim; Ws ry 4 h, bri riana (Br), Doane, New York. Reig % compass th tire Chestnut st mn! the Schr Marion Draper, Meady, Gard: Me, I J 4) lc] " 3 Ns, y , San the Soper eieiion in India’ or of Great Britain | {pquestion was @ particular act of the British Par- | Ninth street, together with the buildings thereon, | master. 1s bowid to New Mrusswick. tchr Neltie, Orcutt, for New Yorks dy sugar, dirbacsardectapene Se Gos eas as standing neutral between the Commune of Paris | ‘Every government in Enrope or America, except | 18 offered for $348,939 33, Additions! lots DibioeGtpian ct cn tte Phtisdelphiny Beilliant Jokuscn norte oC Hates | de sitaated om the new line of satu ae sae Ra end the go ernment of France. Great ‘britain, asserts and exercises authority to | on the west, with a@ front on Chestnut BOUND SOUTH. PERNAMBUCO, July 16—Arrived, bark Wavelet (Br), | erty, adjoining the prosperous lage of Corona, whic} In the frat moments of the confilct, and when its | prevent its lege subjects, and a fortioré commorant | street, are offered for $75,000, and a lot on |, Schr Almoda, Rene, StJohn, NB, for New York, with Christopherson, New York, has ‘a population of over 1,000, with churches, sc onfipement af a domestic rebellion within the | aliens, from doin acts which tend to involve it in i eg lumber. Sailed July 20, brig Amor (NG), Platz, Montreal. factories, workshops, post office and stores al “territory of the United States was successfully en- | war with any other government. the rear thereof for $5,000, These properties Schr Zampa, Jewett, St John, NB, for New York, with del er arg hd rior, sche ase Moody, Ab- rapid growth—where alread, Bal oes eve heer ie 4 4 ng the attention of the naval atrength of tho | “Bat the British government, maintains that the | togetuer comprise a fronton Chestnut street or | Suber e se Nev Dinecwriee) in, New ier ¢ from 5 Port Spain, Aug S—Arrived, brigs Nereus , Kerr, ork city. Half a Prersment, Great Britain intervened and as-| sovereign state of Great. Britain and Ireland, the | 375 foot o tuchos, and on Ninth street of 78 fect, | YO HA ee EIEN Geormes Banks for Now | yi eT AN: Gittateue GO Leino Betinen: Kerr | otherwise) in New, York city. Halt a tal i by an gct of sovereignty, exercised by the | imperial mistress of the Indies, the proudest in a Schr Avon Kingsland, Murphy, Seal Island for New In per Ane S Kohinor (Br), Cooper, for New York; | with its 10,000 inhab: tanta, Only 45 minut Toya) D peso ppb of the Crown, as the representa- | fame, the richest in resources, and the most popu- | With the privilege of a six feet alley on the north; | york, with fish to order. brig Ida Vail (Br), jamage, for do. the New York City Hall, via Jashee Sip > five of the nation in its foreign relations, to exalt | lous of the great States of Europe, does not pos- | and on Chestnut street of forty fect, with @ super- | Schr Margaret Rheinhart, Braisher, Providence for | , Poxce, July 2—Arrived, rige Rising Sun, Griffing, New | minutes from Thirty-fourth street, Ne Febel hostilities to the. sane lever With | sess constitutional power to prevent mercenary | ac, f 63,960 feet, at a total cost of $025,333 Nevhr Tarry N iene end sa lled ripe to Aug 10 for Wa Agueztocomplete | mutation ior both railroad oie favorite Pari belligerent rights of the United States | jaw-breakers among her own subjects or bands of | “ial area of 63,960 fect, at a total cost of $025,338 33, lot, Knowles, Boston for New York. ; (Fn), from Portland (and gail- | year, or 10% cents a trip. th ed prior to Aug 10 to ret A BD , Ve , Ban- idence and daily af their guppression, and to place iteelf in | desperate foreign rebels, commorant on her soll, | @& above stated. This site is recommended by the alia, Load, Beogor for Newark, with Inmber or ant sate d prior dee ite irks taland) A i | Opapenani a in he suburbs oF New. York j fyi | eaters Schr R.H Daly, Clark, Providence for New York. bags coffee). travelling on. e same attitade in reference to the confilct as if | from dri her into acts of flagrant violation of Commissioners bi se it meets every requirement r Planet, Pratt, Rockland for New York, with lime | Italla (Br), Roberts, Baltimore (and sailed prior round, gently undulating and sio were @ public war waged by two nations, Great ee od for th tie s antine t a BY aaa gafe in. | order. for Guanica to foun 14 for Baltimore). ing southwai af Creek, Wy Led ck. abe. ritain was under equal obligations, independent | —Cuch is the defence of Great Britain in answer to | {°F the future and is a most pruden Meer ued Jacket, Averill, Rockland for Now York, with | ica do duit Iig for Baltinices Wane ee ae ere: fet tedsainage, Brom Corona and High= any peice, e respset their belligerent operations the Feclamations or the United States. ae vestment for the government, The att of | Msn Jacob Raymond, Brown, New Haven for New ue & (87), Lent, Guayanilla, to load for Portiand, sehr ‘@ broad expanse evar. seener is pre- intain neutral . But Great Britain is notin condition con- the present Post tinada (Br), do ans saltimore. hd , and for miles jacent jee at The celebrated proclamation issued in London on | stitutional disability whieh her Ministers pretend, | tue Property will allow the use of the p elir Allie Oaks, Rideout, Rockland for New York, with | 4,10 port Aug 10, brig Henry ‘Rrowbridge, Burstey, from | fact atfention, ° isth of May, 1861, was purely yol- | ‘The British Ministers do not acruple to suspend | Mice site until a new one is ready for occupation. | y:mne to erder. t Machias, arrived July 29, for New York, idg; schra © A | “neh quite recently the beauties of Long Ieland ha tary. Jt was not required in the | the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus, whether | Temmessee Congressional Nomination, Schr z F Abel, Fowler, Providence for New York. Raa sleds By hg Ml Bd Rh Deon comparatively unknown to most of New 3 York city a ns Shaky gel Og eegii RO ET TY authorization, on | Roderick R. Butler telegraphed here to-day that Coane rae New Haver Port Jonson, Suly 3, for United States, wit. brig Mystic (Bn, Peak, | certeinportions of Maw Jersey. aided by the inade- he v! occasion 0! ve | ase lomestic War: 1 ” 10 JANEIRO, July 24—Cleares y i _ juat accom! 10 uninvi or thin the territory of a nation ceptainiy docs not | a fortiori they should and may arrest and prevent | he had been nominated for Congress from the First | Gehr Texas. Chamberlain, New London for New York. | Galveston (with 3000 of t ‘Tong Island, induced. many to seek home: i for a proctamation from other Powers that they | subjects or commorant foreigners engaged in the | Tennessee district, Schr Sarah Laverne, Averill, Somerset for New York. Sournaurtox, Aug l—Arrived, steamship Deutschland | upon sie gold, damp. clay soil of that Stat wee ‘ : tady Ti (NG), Neynaber, New York for Hremen. Hh rious, dry, sandy loam of Long Island, whic! Ho not enroute the cause of elther party to this do- | comission of acts of forelgn War to the prejudice Smuggling by Naval Officers. ybght Benjamin ¥ Strong, Grady, Providence for New nots Bian WOM, July Btn port brig Zaragaza (Mex), has “fone been Hecognlzed a the “garden spot” of J > a for San Francisco, ys erica. BELLIGERENT RIGHTS, Is it possible to deny that British Ministers might | _ The Practice of naval officers returning from for- | Behr Martha P King, Bliven, Boston for Mew York. | Santon July tn port brig ‘Giulia (tad, for Hampton | “Thanks to genius and enterprise, @ new order of things oc as the bl aponlth herr tie delat as well do this as the Ministers of Switzerland, | ¢ign stations has been to bring home articles with- | yorq. ‘| Bonds, td Ra eae Saas coffee); schr Esperanca (NG), ane big oh ee gate: ie en pxpen- ith belligerent ri $ all maritime warfare in its | Italy, Brazil aud the United States in like circum- le Schr Nausett, Gorman, Newport for New York. for do do 2200 do). ware mi a would have borne the legal character ofpirati: | stages? out reporting them to the Custom oMicials, The | Felt Uarriet Gardincr, Miler, Providence for New | _ St twostas, Aug 13In port brig GM Jones Bn, Dean, | Nearer dro Jamaica, Whitestone, College aint ‘and Flush- I violence and robbery. With professed pirates Has the Queen of England less executive power Treasury Department directs that the special | y wez, to load sugar for New Yor! vov' n by lines of rail, which pass ork. ; t, July 28—Arrived, schr Ann & Susan, ia and Corona Park with thousands of re 1s no state of peace, Lord Stowell. say than the President of the United ‘States '—and if | agents shall report all attempts of this kind to de- | Schr Express Lacy. Providence for New York. Wilmington, Ko: ath, brig Baran’ A toibrook | pawengers dally. ‘orty-two trains dally, whiore but af ‘ay Bh Te aa the Lodh ion atria she pave ane ae dl aes ooh be | frand the revenue, anda fine will be imposed in | stone to onten ¥ if pay, Tuthill, New York; Aug 3, Marguerite (Fr), Oliv- | Fanten years a 0. ad two, mare see ‘alioad, aug , all commercial contracts, includin; 1e ‘anted by act of Parliament just as rea as Schr Chief, Smith, Norwich for New York. ler, do. wo mor a ng of money by loan, the building or fltting of Similar executive power has been granted to” the | Sddition to the amount of duty due on each article. | Rehr Gilet, Smith, Norwich fo New Yorks a noun, yiiPort, Aug 5 echt Laura A Webb, Hatch, from, New ins increased in value from 109 to 200 per cent pet an- easels, and 60 forth, aré absolutely condemned as | President of the United States by thefr Congress ? Sales of Military Material. Port, Gira Nowy. i Sr 'Jouxs, Pt—Arrived Aug 6, brigs Chattanooga, Fry. | south of Newtown Creek, is built solid further from oral in the law of England, and are proscribed | _ Allusion is made to the celebrated aifair so-called | The Secretary of War directs that hereafter no | yacht gay unscoty Gardiner for New York, with lum- | piston; bth, Chas A toa Gir, Messenger, New York. | Kast iver tha Corona ls situdted, it is but fair to ealon- y the courts Satara Terceira Expedition, andit is proved that what Jes of milita: aterial be made to any party or Toh Loduskia, Means, Warren for New York. TRINIDAD, Aug 13—Sailed, brig Etta, Whittemore, Fal- | late that, with its additional advantages, the north side ‘The interposition of the Queen's proclamation re- | was done then was done simply ia virtue of the | ##/es of military m: Mire Ba dridhsd Schr Magellan, Haggerty, Boston for New York. mouth, E. of the creck will be still more rapidly occupied. In fac a from the gee proscription, pursuit and | prerogative power of the Crown. parties whatever, excepting sales of materials, Sehr Laura Robinson, Robinson, New Bedford for New sqeronta TT Aug 1l—Sailed, ship Rock Light (Br), {Gompanten Aa pene bridge i rom Fe vel x] Idand jhment thus denounced ali who should take The affirmative resolution of the British | stores and supplies to officers and soldiers of the | York. be i} 7 ‘ (Pes , f Site: Schr Henry B, Lubec for New York. In the roads Ith, ship Pudsey Dawson (Br), Coole, for wwnship of Newtown, will soon be 4 ward of the city of Beaten. in ald of the rebellion against the United pectic Mp sanyerntie one oA ae OS army, or to exploring or surveying expeditions | fehr Neptune, Clark, New Hayen for Elizabethport, London. wtg wind. “ New Yor " ‘ il ; r Bi Schr Anna B Jacobs, Hamilton, Plymouth ior New American Ports, Corona Park hasa dock upon which to land coal a1 ‘This public act of the government of Great Britain | of the United States into the dignity of belligerents, | authorized by law, or sales of condemned stores or Yorh, with lumber to order. J “ : building materials brought from the Sound. ting anc c egal, mate cruisers. e Schr Nellie Carr, ol, Fall Rives lew Yor! . . o Ns, Bomuticies, ‘and was followed by an active, constant | British Ministers, in refusing to callinto play the | Paying the Kentucky War Claim. Schr #8 Dean, Macomber, Taunton for New York. eee onee Boamna F Hach, Soe Boston Ft Bradley, |, vagerabige Rieu cero a Rane genera ra nominee ome se and aystematic contribution from their inexhausti- | prerogative of "the Crown, in order to give | A Treasury warrant for $625,228, in settlement of | Schr Henrietta, Grindell, New Haven for New York, HOSTON, Aug 20—Arrived, bark J A Brown, Green- | faster will be the Increase in the value of property ; also, finaucial and commercial resources in supply | effect to thelr own profession of neutrality— the Kentucky war claim, was transmitted to-day Bohr Annie et, Higgins s Greenport for New York. teh, Port Elizabeth, CGH, schrs Joseph W Fish, Williains, | that it 1s better pay a fair price for improved fia ha Of the deticiencies of the rebels and in reduction | these two resolutions rendered it possible, . Schr E Waterman, Hinckley, Pawtucket tor New York, | Alexandria, Va; L & D Fisk, Baker, Alexandria; William | near the city than to buy what seomns ea ata of the disparity of strength between them and their | as it would not otherwise have been, for | t0 the Governor of that State. Bohr R J Leach, Pendicton, Pawtucket for New York. | Hi Tiers, Gifford, Philadelphia; Carles & Palge, Grace, | yrenter distance and pay higher fare and ime daily, government, the Confederates to fit out cruisers in Cantelope Whiskey. Rohe Allen Ydung, Young, Providence for Rondout, do; J B Clayton, Champion, do; Lizale H Hickman, | which soon will amount to more than the nécessary otit- f Schr Earl, Cunniggham, Ellsworth for Rondout Robinson, do; Mary E Smith, Green, do; Mat - | Jay for land which will constantly increase in valuc from There 1s definite and uneqnivocal evidence show- | British ports, whereupon ensues responsibility of ir Ear, CoMupghem, vi oe 3 y, h ol. that the powerful and effective contributions of | Great Britain for acts of the Confederates An application has been recelved at the Internal | gohr aediord, Hal Pawtucket for New York, Wiliam Penn. Cock, So; Alldrew Felérs, Wop king, ho: eee ee ene eee ree rr a to the fact that {he 5 m Penn, © do; = in couc! ion, Soin ut ait cet cee en a spon- | Part Four treats of miscellaneous considerations, | Revenue office, from a party in Alabama, request- | Schr Reading RN No 47, Stack, Portland for Philadel. | Wi tu . sPrcnidniae? undersigned resides at Corona and is largely interested In taneous and casual motives or im-| and states that the British case and counter-case | ing to be allowed to manufacture whiskey from Schr Mary Tice, Dunham, New Haven for New York. Below—Brig Isadora, from West Indies (at quarantine). | its a prosperity of ciltae CM: Yate one: Lamy “ x muises of mercantile adventure or cupidity. | are largely occupied with matter, secondary, not to Schr Charles F Rogers, Mayo, Rockport for New York, | , Cleared—Stcamships Seminole, Matthews, Savannah ; | es ey were induced, stimulated and atrected by | say totally irrelevant, in the Judgment of the coun. | CANtclopes. He desires to make the article under | with figue to order, or” | Mepletlaas Hawes waetet Eoattent Lions Mepromronee | ne bet mowerate, momma cauich, Insaguraied dhe 10 ger SES rr Ne ae IG at Colac Digested REN A ft yt BOUND mast. Jackson Maltimares Jonnie Cushman, Emaller, Cape dg | toresidedws or Sew York city. and having aanistet tn mask author! of the rebel administration, repre- | presente e Bri vernment, seem to re- | however, not be allowed, for the reason that the ve id 4 market; brigs Ida © (Br), jains, Wilming- | ing vastimprovements 'h the section where hishome pented by established agents within the territory | uire arentlon, = ? } Bteamshin Wamautia. Fish, New York for Now Bedford. | Verde And \na, Richardaon, St John S| located, b year his past experience with Behr © C Smith, 8 Iphia f i ton, N ; gha. t ; , Of Great Britain. “It was this system which is justly | In reference ‘to the British Foreign Enlistment | IAW Tecognizes as fruit distillers only those Who | ee Ce een ea ett er eet a Claret Stove | __Bailed-—Steamers McClellan and Hecla; batks © Geddie, | renewed Snoray to mp ier 6 now brit and render Corona, 1 OS cribed in the case of the United States as | act, and of its value relatively to the similar acts of | distil from apples, peaches and grapes. ence. is Tamaro, Daring, Elliot Ritchie and Margaret 8 Wier. its name i crown locality among places ‘for Bevivatene to nsing Great Britain as “the Arsenal, | the United States, counsel say there is much that | ‘The Interest on the Ten-forty Bonds. Rehr Native, Dehart. New York for Greenwich. Be acaey Be, Feber Cia y nme: Accra; brig | suburban r : ie Navy Yard and the Treasury of the Insurgent | would seem foreign to the sublect and beneath dig- Schr Mau 3 — % iso arrived dist, bark Conquest, New Orleans; brig Di- To Mannfacturers.—Several large plots of ground, well Confederates. nity, When it is considered that, however they may She DESAY. Wepetbinene Maur CR ANS Sw OF We | Rely aaa a 1O Al ls rigo, Philadelphia. situated for Factories, wili be sold on terms to as man- If the actual method and agencies of these dis- | be locally convenient, yet laws of this nature do | Present month, commence the payment of the in- | Sch Highlander, Wood, Ellzubethport for Boston BALTIMORE, Aug 20—Cleared, bark Rialto (Br), Helst, | Masturers: Lares aad'sinadt piptscon tong. tine withoue Asters were thus manifest, the magnitude and per- | not serve to determine the duties of neutrality in | terest Without rebate om the ten-forty bonds due Schr Margaretha, Jones, South Amboy for New Bed- | Aspinwall; boas, Glance (Br), Darrell, West Indies; Mat- | interest, to those who will build at once; or, iarge plots. " : ‘k, Portland; schr Mary J Fisher, Law- | with a liberal nd f money, for the erection of suita- Tanence of the injuries suffered from them by the | international relations. . ford. . tie B Russell, York, iy a wi ral advance of ys ‘United States are also indisputable, = With a sacrifice of the principal to the incident | SePtember 1. Behr & & J Oakley, Newman, Hoboken for Providence. | Fence, New Hedy yt vin tow, ener oie ee CORRESPONDENCE, and of the large to the minute, the British govern- Sunstroke at the Capital. goby prank Lyte, Purves, "New yemon Provinence, BANUOB, Aug 19—Arrived, ‘brig Mary B Thompson, VISITORS’ GUIDE, , tno nore hfe! pobile correspondence between ee — ~ cho eoreeie aed isequalin | ‘There were four cases of sunstroke in Washing- | gchr Win Sanford, South Amboy for Wareham. Hunker, Philadelphia; sehrs Lizzie 1 Mills, Armstrong, coRersons in the lower part of New | York city can go to vel ents disclosed so wide ficiency to the Amer ci . res . in English, Chase, Port J for Som- ‘obo! i eat » Kent, d - ‘orona by the James 8! ferry boats, foot of Chambers the estimates which the two governments placed “ithe great difference between the two consists in | 00 Yesterday afternoon, two of which proved fatal. | ,,bcbF Bemamin Engi bavi apetaar Tarlo Hoboken ot AU6 #)—Arrived, sehr Treasure, | strect, East River, hich connect with the Flushing cars Hpon the rights and duties of satistaction and in- | the cardinal fact that the previsions of tne British New Mall Route. Bohr Helen Mar, Ward. Hoboken for Lynn. CHARLESTON, Ang 18—Arrived, bark Gooreian, Mann, | Stthe.leitof the terry house at Huntor's Point each day Gemnlty for the Injuries the United States have | act ate merely punitive, Whereas the American | ‘The Postmaster General has authorized theex- | Seht 4h Adams, Nickerson, New York tor Bosto Liverpool, ° y Mann, | (excepting Sundays), and Sundays, and other days itor waffered, and for wich they are demanding re- | act is preventive. Thus deficient, the British tensi f th il service on the Cleveland, Gol Schr Curtis Godwin, Lewis, New York for Providence Sailed 17th, schr MM Pote, Roberta, Boston. more convenient for uptown residents. ‘The land office at Gress, as to produce a situation of the greatest | act was valueless, except, if occasion shouid | tension of the mal y COWNM: | Bone Lissie Lee. Sndih, New York for Deltas,” : Wth—Arrived, steamer J W Allison, New York. Corona 1s opposite the railroad depot, and open daily ‘Fisiait 4 bos dificu ia The United States | arise, to make it serve as a@ pretext | bus and Cincinnati Railway, from Dayton to Cincin- Behr Freedom (Br), King, New York for Windsor, NS, PA od Aug 15—Cleared, schr Kate Foster, Herradon, from 1 rs ane bai M., with attendants te moe it , er ‘om appealin, to the re | over, in diplomatic communications z ae \. ichr Kate Clifford, Bagley, New York for Boston. New York. i i ors the ‘ee of charge. Corona |s one mile short o! Mas Vai pressed it, “a nation prosevutey | ‘ith cover goveramente, Indierent, au unirientiy | Att Sty-stx miles—the rate not yet fixed. Also | Behr Angeline, Robingon, New York for Stonington Snow Equath Norio’ Wasa etae BOs Iente Fikes Reb: | Pushing, belng nearest to New York nity, Ste right by for yet; unappeased complaints, of | or hostile animus on the'part of soule British Min- | °° the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, Behr Stephen Taber, Cox, Albany for Glen Cove. Snow a ton, We shington, 1 } Jennie Fike, ‘ob. LUSHING RAILROAD TIME TABLE. the magnitude ‘and severity ot those preferred | ister. from Zanesville to Albany, twenty-three miles, at | Sehr Hightand, Lyneh, Albany for Roslyn, BETHVORT, Aug Id—Arrived, sches North Pa- | From Sth stygpesy, Prom James slip Vere ieee against Great Britain, do not easily pass into ob- | All these things are trivial when considered In | the rate of $115,580 per annum, An extension of | Schr Helen I: ‘Dunn, New York for Saybroo! ny Providence; Jose phing Ball, Bridgeport; | 6:15 A. M. 620A. M, 537A. M, livion without some form of adjudication, relation to the great international questions of neu- | the mail service is also authorized on the Chicago, Schr Daniel Russell, Ferris, Hoboken for Ha nder, Hammond, do; J B Williams, Williams, | 7 AM. By amicable negotiations, which have produced | trality, aud of peace or war. But counsel say they | Clinton and Dubuque Railroad, from Dubuque to Behr Vandervoort, Kelly, Elizabethport for Ne Highlander, Turner, Roston; North Pa. Ae the Treaty of Washington, the claims and satisinc- | have to discuss such trivialities by the extraordi- | Clinton, lowa. — Hl YAKS teed jet Roles MR 1 A. ‘Hon which the United States insist upon and Great | nary persistence of the British government in bas. ahi eee — BELOW. ‘cruise, New York. An F + ark Hain contests have been eubmitted to the award ing its defence on the very defects of the act of NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, : , 6 RUNS MONROE, “Aug 2l—Passed | tn, bark * i. > ole bun. Parliament. ° — : Re Ps oes at ind janger Rolt (Nor), Evenson, Ardrossan for 0 a . From the arrangements of the Treaty it | In st 8: hi WASHINGTON, Brig “Malieca.” from Port an Prince. Passed out—Barks Gargeh Lorekson, for Belfast; Wild PM Me apparent:—That the, claims. are ‘all a lg pt. —_ ar ag a Ee SHINGTON, Anguet 21, 1872, Brg John Waiters, 3 days from Lumpton Roads, Gazelle, tor Montevideo; Bris Yandore’ Hionda, for Walt. fe a8 @ bation against a pation; that the authority of | preservation of neutrality exist. only in the The United States steamship Shawmut, of the RRR ed a) Barry tewart, for Pernambuco; John Sanderson, PM. vthe tribimal fs absolute and tinal, and that by force | Uniuea “‘scaren” and Grege “Britain Im ‘me | North Atlantic Squadron, has beon ordered by the SAILED, OE RLIHIVER, Aug 10—Saited, sohr Nalad Queon, Chase, | 19:40 f: Mf 5 os wl this treaty the controversy between the two | ply thereto counsel point to the provis- | Navy Department to assist in finding and relaying —_— Philadelphia, 5 eit Maps free, Ln yory arising out wo ge conduct of Grea, Britain, om “a the French “Code Pénal” and add that, to the | the broken cable between Cuba and Key West, prisamehipe Scotia, for Paverpool Wisoenst! Hansa, wea eran 18—-Sailed, steamship City of Austin, ‘ Gouda Tralnec take Toys ty fourtti street ferry rly, ag \ Uli be forever removed. asual reader, the first idea wh ste itself 18 1 1 and * remen; Pollyx, Rotterdam ; City of Galve New Or: vans, New York, DAM, ALM, MOF G15 P.M... The third part of the argument contains a con- | their brevity as "QoupeLecl erithreorteepedine leg: dane tetvenitg Beapeeition ave beet Ore eeod iets | leans; Mouth Carolina, Charleston} bark Serafina Con. nQEORGETOWN, DO, Aug 18-Sailed, schr Henry Allen, | return at 8: A.M. Wi82 A, M., LW! AL M., 11382 A. M., am ¥ted and logical summary of the whole contro- | islation of Great Britain and the United States, But | to finish tle work on the report of operations im | 40% Palmouin. MbULATIved, schrs Lonte A Yan Brant, New York; R | {4/F:,Mi 020 P.M. or 6:27 BM, west winshing. va ¥y between the two countries, In the first in- | careful cxamination shows that they express in | that country. Wind at sunset 8, light. Vaux, Harrett, Philadelphia; Z Steelman, «Price, and M | perrage die, eatiecad fare (en daca pt to commuters, Wide guulee, the United States maintain, as a matter of Eo language the true object and Weary ausuch The poard of Naval OMicers, of which Rear Ad- ley, di > pass Both Tallroad and ferry, ie. “Gall or eH lose a6 ty that the British government was guilty of want | laws, which is to punish private persons who umder- | mira Rogers ts prociont: wit! convene meen AC Marine Disasters. Arrived, schre Mary F Pike, “Good, | stamp fora nap. a, PAITCHUOCK, of cite dillgence—that is, of culpable negigence—in | take acts of war by land or sea in derogation of the | 21 of September for the examination of officers for leo 29th Terry for New York; L A Johnson, Malian, ohn, store 439 Third avenue, New York, above Thirtieth st. See OIE, TT a ee aoe oar UetIOD, | Sore U'Y aud in prejudice of the peace of tie | promotion, cardifr, had to throw gome (0 tonsot coal overboard, aud | “MOBILE, ‘Ausit Arrived, bark Restless, Boomer, Bos. | "| BSOLUTE DIVORGES LEGALLY OBTAINED FRO! pinent, misnning or arming of Confederate | country. Despatches have been received at the Navy De- | one of the seamen djed on the passage. . ton: brigs Aquidneck, Bigley, and AJ Foes, Wyman, cy LAL courts of different States; legal ¢ ped } deser- cruisers fh ports of Great Britain or her colonies, itis to be remembered that no crutsors sailed | partment from the South Atlantic fleet, dated at Bane Severn (Br), Hastings, from Neweastle, E, for | _ NEW ‘OHEEANS, Aug i7—-Arrived, ship Zephyr, Swed. | tion, kes sumelent cause; No publigity required; uo Bae at OOILgN One ed Te eee ae a spe tng! crance to depredate, under the | fuo de Janeiro, July 24. Tuey contain no informa. | gan Franeisen, wos ajoken.on the Sith of Nay iniatid a | ger, Newpori, W. elow, ship ‘Caledonia, Weeks. from | charge wail divorge granted: advice rep, mat mn |, in he secon lace, Vonfedera' a ie commer i 5 0 with loss of foremast, part of mainmast, and LBs ~ ad ” = - a en that fhe” British nment {4 permit or | States. " ce of the United | tion of epeciat im; oe We teroRs Was | tciey and boats gone. Had thrown overboard about | Stgith, from Sunderiaud, M—Areived, bark Winder. <HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, at Pernambuco July 15, the Wasp was off Monte fi nV Bi west Pass, Aug 17, 6 P3 , bark Winder. ve 4B r the use of orts Of waters as the In l{ke manner the laws and political action of 7 i q if her cargo. Would try to reach Valparaiso. o, Ae sche Etna, Pizzate, Ruatan. » cornor of Fulton avenue anc gram street. of naval operations Against. the United States. | Switzerland, in the matter of neutrality, shor tren, | Vite? July 6 and tire Lancaster at Rio July 24, Bane Naow ip from, Bay of Islands, im gging Into the | ™SAtion°Ntmnahi Me eu bark Lincoln Open trom § A. M. to8 F. “And thirdly, that the British government did not conformity In theory with that of the United States, - dock at New Bed! ae ran Into Rotch’s h whart, NEWBURYPORT, Aug 19—Arrived, schrs Eunice P BSOLVTE DIVORCES LEGALLY SarATRED FROM a. ereise due diligence in its own ports.and waters, | and emphatically contrast that of Great Britai THE BETA THETA PHI COLLEGE. ba Srp mene aged reported sunk in New | REWCpmy Danteley Hoboken; atte E Smith, Brown, the courts of dierent States, No pabilefly, Advice Ana 38 0 all persona within ts Juriadiciion, to pre: | | Similar conclusions, apply to the leusation and Race MoD, Va, August 21, 1672 | maven harbor oy the morning ofthe Win inmy hag tnen | ONEW MEDFORD, Aug 1o=Arrived, schr Win’ Young, | ¥*- N°HMY KING, Counsehorachaw, Se Broadway cot a DY respects the United States, © The “Code Pénal” of Portugal in this respect’ js | ‘The thirty-third National Convention of the Beta one UN TE Note Eee eta, | TaieeRalled, pobre MVasar, Je, Kelly, Atbany; a8 A. HOSPHOLD WoRD-FURNING AND REPLER: LEGAL ARGUMENT, substantially the same as that of France. Theta Phi College Fratenzity assembled hore to- | ¢oSGie Biden, Drawonn, Goldemith, from Flizabethport | smith, snow; Henry Gibbs, Chase; Louisa Frances, Kok Aa itt At, EDWARD 'D. BABSFORD'S Great House ‘To these ,"eclamations the British government, in | _ In Spain, the “C Penal,” while repenting the | day. A large number of dclegates were present | {¥5 inn inet, tt on i} North Brother, anid sub. Wy jvobn Mettler, Clements, and Elise Williams, Hembiin, ing Emporium, Cooper Institute, Astor place. case and ,Counter-case, responds. First, taking | general pecrmeas © the French, haa some import- | from the South and West, in Which sections this | sequent) mink ni College olny alongside the’ w! NewroRT, Avg 19, PM—Arrived, schrs RB Smt Dag with the United States on the question of | ant specific enactments to punish such offences. fraternity takes a leading rank among the cojlege | 12 feet of water. Her R e. rf in 9, BARGAINS IN TEAS, COFFERS, GR 8 AND cargo will probably pe sold the¥e a8 | Nickerson, New cork? Marcus fluntér, Orr Fortiand tat Provisions; warranted 10, gui pater the ce or disregard of the rules of The penal laws of Belgium and of the Netheriands | socteti The ( a a fe |. | she lies, and the vessel ral and repal 5 Philadelphia; L.martine, Gurney, Warehi pockets of the uMilion! Ho: p ulile iaw fag a'wn the reaty of Wouhlog- | are aentlcal with Move of Frauce, ju Mulia lawy | Lice vu continue during tue weeks | Boum ‘Annis eh Balusore Aux 7 or Georetows, DO. | Yorn Soak, Gr, Bowaelahasy Me, ‘rae: 8 Okan pap hy ad