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10 NYW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1872—TRIPLE SHEED, ~ ‘ "| the cont Qo not Kesitate to amrin that It GRATZ BROWN, |i li gre, Se e jorthern honor have been Southern communities to strip them of their sub- i Tes eer enn Wort Johaschy 8 ee in a contiguous territory a population consisting of const , fer wwherd, | 30, off Mount Deserb, encountered a severe gale from BEY, | Newton, Ham 3,877,280 whites and 3.108, eolored persons. ry Fine rime? “ Rime Bee Lo experience we heavy rates ena ‘was thrown on her Pamont Kew two races are animated by feelings easily excited | of al re may best be n to instance | SON W°'Race, Race, Gardiner for New York, with : at Cle M Barbour, New York. t into hostility, and have memories of pride and | the ¢ h of our population.” B: reste 3d—, v brig Clara’), Coombs, New York, servitude that slumber uneasily in their minds. It | the action oe bene tm ie70 the equal rights | “AERTo Metter nse, portand for New York, with lum- | load ior Buehos ‘apres sche flosnnely toe, GRC pa) yey . * Stance in the name of loyalty. The extent to which | once inflamed into animosity it may, for these rea- | and without respect to | ber to Holyoke & Murray. Goorgetows, “ uth Aral h Sharp Critic of the Administration | See teetrgttnt uad | hoki nent atc | ae ab ee RNR | vegeta Moots >| SOR Yao an /) s] joes the compu ion no! ul ie errible and endur- Ly an overwheil 2, “4 'CKSPORT, 7 A Sharp Critic a be disbelleved were it not borne out by the official | ing of all the contests the world tas known have | vote ‘o ae ote 4ok ‘ind’ the. statute onsght Kioka, Jonesboro for New York, with lumber to Pe roe nilg Mei eetlinact Nestor, N th, report of a Congressional Commission. It ts from | heen those generated by the rivalry of distinct | laws, "since enacted,’ carry out fully the | “Schr Hiawatha, Mead, Newburyport for Philadelphia. BAKER'S LANDING, Sept ved, schr H Black-- Polley at the South, the information therein contained that the fguree | races Involved in a war for mastery ahd bequeath. | intett ‘tthe constitution, #0 That tho freedinen sit | | Behr Nautitns, Grocket, ocklaad for New York, with | map, & elena 5 naa EN amy? _ are drawn, ents of one ofessions, enjo} e rowne. y ane Ar fy be —_———— thoughtful’ consideration. struggle in another. ne a “4, pohao’ a ei vicina a Sone an aaiaireble 8 Schr Viger, ‘Luke, Machias for New York, with spiles to Fe pain pt ved, brig ‘Altarsla, Allen, 88, THE SPOIL OF THE CARPET-BAGGERS, MILITARY INTERVENTION, by annual appropriation | "20 4.on T smith, Beebe, Portland for New York, with Arrive o nory ,al college, supporter n Consider now the policies which. the present |-frov ithe State, sodein all ways enter freely and | stone to Frank Shaffer. tf lartii Ath—, det izabethpor administration has deemed it wise and safe to in- | intr 11, ntly into political and industrial life as in- Schr Virginia, Phillips, Millbridge for New York, with CHARLESTON: Bept Me Lrrived, steamship itiate and pursue in the presence of tha’ @ | 4¢° pendent citizens. lumber to Hol: ‘Oke & Co! Bost that : on. eril which no one not utterly blinded wit! ‘A LESSON FROM KNOWNOTHINGISM, Schr LB Wing, Salem for Philadelphia. Salled—Schre Guy R Phelps, and E 8 Gildersleeve, Ji Tisan passion can fail to recognize. Your ati Nor ia this exclusively a question bred of color. | , Schr B M Francis, Tobin, Portland for New York, with mB on: ty —grrveg, peatiaips ge g, schrs Isabel Afberto, Baltimore; GC Bur THREE YEARS OF GRANT IN DIXIE, | . cp the termination of hostuities a military oo- : cupancy was had of the States that had been in . rebellion, and by act of Congress of March 2, 1867, pelts were bag ere oe ‘ages. militar; a artments. Satisfied that there was every dis- Increase of Debt in Carpet-Bag Position manifested there to acquiesce in the en: tion tras already been called somewhat in detail | ‘ne ame would befall any other race that should | Mer to order, 4 on, Endie, h City, | cott, and Z Steclman, Price, eto’ De Tesult of the war, and confirmed still} to its dealing witn the white population |) arrogate such isolation and caste organization in a en Tahen te ctee eer mane: tor Terme CY; pn Seman hin; Witch Hazel, Fisher, Arai q States $168 000,000. further in that belief by the report of| of those States, It has been shown how | mixed society. Is not our history already full of | “Schr Hannah D, Chase, Gloucester for New York, with ELIZABE HPORT, Sept 4—Arrived, schrs § , the general of the army who made an ex- | the principle of self-government has been de-! jijustrations on this point, where only Charges | fish to order, rae ar wok ig ev a: lew Bedford; Rai tended tour of inspection, with that view Congress, | nied to them by the uncalled for and unconstl-/ | were alleged without any sufficient warrant Sehr A Chase, Peterson, Plymouth for New York. lara Norton, Clay, and Tei Schr TC Smith, Provi ‘New York. P Godwin, Waterbury, Seantbra’, White Rock by acts passed in June, 1868, began the work of | tutional prolongation of military intervention, how fact? Have we not seen the preju- SOE tee! Bake be oacnce soe New For! het > ears. reconstruction, Prior to that time the Confederate | the security of property has been assailed’ by f ‘ cee A the whole community Reagent io be Behe Foseph Fab Pegvisence ioe Rey Nerows for aligh—-Sches F Randotph, Steelman, Providence ; 8 Responsibility of the Repub- debts, local and general, had been repudiated, so eyetem of wholesale spoliation, how the very ser ,. | arrayed against the Celtic race and the German J J ceks, New Bedford; Zemina, fayior, Boston Ne Very small part of the injury inflicted. The | then assuredly the seed will hav ¢ been sown that | has but reflected the will of the North. If thisbe | Schr Kate Scranton, Palmer, Pr fence for New York, DAV! ren” by the Radicals, ghiianced, cost of eonducting State adminis- | will generate undying hostiltty. / If this be taken.as | true and whether true or fatse, does it not impose | sch" Connecticut, Show, New 1 New York, rj that the vast Increase which has since resulted is nce of reconciliation hag been repudiated ‘under that pretext? Have not the most vio- ‘Sehr DB Pit Hall, Riverhead for New York. le Belle, Keene, a: earl, Gookin, rtland; Connecti lican Party. all chargeable directly to the reconstruction policy | refusal of amnesty, threats of martial law and » FL Tent local canvalalone roceeded from expressed Schr Volant, Coombs, Fall River for New York. York: oe DeHart, New Haven, T W H White, Smith, Wasbin . of the President. It has been done entirely under | sistence in making of them mere political 7 jas. | apprehension to such antagonists toour democratic | Schr WN Gessner, Hebert, Frgyidence for New For EAS? GREENWICH, Sept $—Arrived, schr Fly, Dow, the ausplees of republican rule. It has been sus- | tures for worn-out party hacks. It only remair 3 to | estate? Has it not been capable to break down | Schr 8M Tyler, Borden, Fall River for New Yor Blizabethport. : fs tained and fortified throughout by the administra- | add that all this has been done in the name of ‘pro- | great. national parties and give ephemeral | sont 5*k! Terrell, Forsyth, New Haven for Elizabeth- Salled-~Rehr Aid, Smith, Foiledetohig Cultivation of Caste and Corruption Under Pre- | tion at Washington, What the measure of that | tection to the colored citizenship. That is ty e sole | power to counter organizations? It be | port, FORTRESS MONROE, Sopt 5—Passed in for Baltimo spoliation has actually been may be best realized goes on which justification 1s anywhere p’ .eaded | assumed then that whilst our people are strong Schr Hudson, Smith, Providence for New York. parks Sam ANGLO, from Bia danelro; Fai, ‘om, on tence of Shielding Sambo, ree eee reece Dee evs pew | been sustained by the President and nie ‘gre | euoUsh to protect the black man against other Inter, | chr Martha, ang, Providence for Now York och Heaien om Bosige on’ Soh Home For . ' my u ia 3 7 ss 3b ee a sere But it does not require much Sagactt tr, vealize rotecting him against himself when he sperns the scht Geo Ravage, Kina poses lgabenport masgn, for Bo jauetes ‘sobre Yon Wetherelk 8 M RO ATI - SoReal $19,761,205 | that if colored citizenship 18 to be identifle’ 1 nence- | liberty that has been wrought out for lym and sinks | Schr FA Pike, Show, Providence for Now York. Ying: Markey, for Bangor. 88,381,907 | forth in the minds of the white populatior , of those | it in the vassalage of race. To become intolerant | Schr Douglas Hines, Nason, Bridgeport for New York. FALL RIVER, Sept 1—Arrived, achrs B 1 shermeh LIBERALISM THE LIFEBOAT FOR NIGGERS is7u7587 | nine States with the denial of clvil right gto them- | of free specen in one of his own color, as Tecently | Schr Chas Hawley, Ruscell Bartiord forFortJonnwon, | Phmney, Port Johnson; 8 Burnelt, Gardner, and B . Toca7s | Selves, the war of races will have alread y peen sig- | at Cincinnati, to insist on dental of civil rights to Schr Lavinia Jane, Mott, idence for Staten Island. , Terrill, Hoboken. - Fouislana: TgeGH | nalized, on the’ one side at least. If the xy are to be | others by way of security for himself, as now in| Schr Griandg Smith, Ferris, rovidence for New York. ¢ rrived, schr Ida della Torry, Davis, Ge: Nendo eoiiia 34.387.407 | convinced that suffrage to the black’ man means | Arkansas; to know no halting place between | scht poem, smith, Taunton for New York GEORGETOWN, 8C, Sept 1—Arrived, sehrs Ridge Figs t South Carolina. Hus ge the imposition of $170,000,000 of a@ yt in three | the condition of slave and the assertion of mas- Schr Tarquin, Woon Portland for New York, - Henderson, ‘and Julia'R Floyd, Squires, New York. They Should Divide Their Vote and Save | Texas. wa | Yoo thive sind’ our tines ity + axatlon. to | tery, as shown in South Carolina, 1 fo destroy the | Ach aedans,'Vinaliaven for New Yor, with atone to | (MOREREAD Ct erg. a ‘stwamablp Zodiag Themselves from Their Friends, TOLD. vrssssssessvessseoosss SHQOH77 $2IBIGTHL | ton, and that upon an assesst nent reduced | “9 Sane pUry OF THE NORTH. amiinegangN Brainard, Petk, Portiand toe Now York, | yMLOHIAS, At is—Arvived, sehr Logano,Davin, Ne Startling, however, as this exhibit may seem, | to less than half its previous isting, the | When held responaible for having conducted the | “xehtQitnte Seer sne, Cobh, Providence for New York. ° h—Salled, schr Cygnus, Avery, West Indies, showing these impoverished communities to have | annual decrease of cultivation by 7 any thousands | colored race at the South to the edge of such emer- | Schr J ¥ Carver, Gherwont, Procaenee tar Mew Merk, | Sinpmaainea ache oxennss Avery. West Indies. 3. wy ‘a : been plundered oi £368,001, 010) 40. thee snore ud cate of mar in the face of a de reckay Af on oft Teal values, gency a8 now confronts it, the response youchsafed gehr w, Wooten, ‘Young, Providence for New York. pany ORLEANS, Sept Arrived, ate; p an: The Oppression of “Our White Breth- | of attempted restoration, on fe amounting to nearly two-thirds of itsformer worth, | by the administration is that in all it has done it ichr J B Bleeker, Thompson, Stot mn for New York. | Pennington, favana vie Florida por Below, ar Fleetwin; 5 ea kegel: Aven Few York, Pardicho, Canto, am Cientueros, trations has kept pace with the un- | the necessary and justifiable ree ult of participation | @ double duty on Northern men to correct such ad- | Schr Mary 3 Mead, Py ee for Net sige . recedented ination of debt, while taxation | in equal civil rights by to colf sred rate then t ao. | sauticersthns aod Alecetas rons peor a wartrohich | Seve Marg.d Mead, Trasher, Providence for New York, SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Sept. 5, 1872. a3 gone in many instances to the extent | not hesitate to declare our #/ »vernment will have | hag go imperilled the situation? ship Sandusky, Not ton, Cardift Sailed—Steamships City of Galvestom and Sherman. NEWBERN, Aug S—Sailed, sche Agile, Roberts, Ne Schr Henry Tirrell, of stripping the people of all means of living. Thus | gone far—very far toward ef ,tablishing an excuse THE LIBERAL LIFEBOAT, Steamer ‘Thetis, Gale, Providence for New York, with A large and enthusiastic meeting of the sup- | fn ‘Atmansas the annual. cost. of coducting the | forsebenion which i¢ has. ne Wer hitherto merited | A distinguished colored orator nas passionately | ™43¢ and passengers. i HAORPOLK. Sept S—Arrived, scht Mary D: Cranmer, porters of Greeley and Brown was held in this city | government was in 1860 $204,000, wmile in 1810 1t 18 | in the eyes of the World. Yet Ko far ae the | exeluimedthor ior tis race the repubiices party BOUND MASP. NEWBURYPORT, Sept S-arrived, schr HG this evening. Among the prominent spéakers was | Shown to have been $2,140,372, The tax rate before | President and his party hay/e enforced any lesson | was the deck—all else the sea, But when the shi Steamship Dirigo, Johnson, New York for Portland. rh , ‘ Bi Drinkwater, Port Richmond for Salisbury (and p. the war was 5% mills; {t now exceeds 40 mills. | upon the white race of the f jouth, that, unquestion- m the breakers and the lifeboat puts | Steamship Nerous, Bearse, New York for Boston. ceeded), Gratz Brown, the liberal republican candidate for | Hlorlda shows like, increase of the gencral tax | ably: has ween the teaching: Inculeated, "And this is PS a aire ae fafety ? LAd- | yqStcamship Bolivar, Lawson, New York for Now Bed- | “NEW REDFORD, Sept Arrived, sehr Lady An ‘whe Vice Presidency. Mr. Brown addressed the | rate from 23 cents on the $100 to $1 60, produc- | evident equally from the ‘/act that to-day, with an | eralism/is that lifeboat. Ithas cut adrift from the Carter, ham for Ne ford. Brig Memphis (Br), McComber, New York for Hartle. | Carter, Wareham fo 1 New York. meeting as follows :— Ing $83,000 of taxes then as against baie: of ex- | almost unanimous voice, ‘chat race charges the ills | desperate venture on which republicanism has | pool, 63 » Fat ips. New York; schrs Hy Gibbs . Chase, and Leocadia, Delo . tortion now. In Georgia the expense of adminis- | which oppress it upon the; national administration, | been dtiven, and offers certain means of rescue. ichr J EB Smith, Williams, Alexandria for Now Haven. 0 Ni i a GOVERNOR BROWN'S ADDRESS. {eation wasn 1888, €03,000; in Tork, go2,415 with | Rac frony the Tack that te Ler uecen seen aeration, | been driven, and offers certain means of rescue, Schr Atlantic (Br), Fielding, New York for Sidon. | moretoload ior tondony rere Proceed to Bal FELLOW CiTIzENs—It gives me great pleasure to | tax rates increased from 6% cents to $410 | reason for continuing tlis administration in power | trust Sonsciny. to its iurther promise. Consider Gone rane Randa I are por aot vachias, nate’ NEWPORT, pts. PM—Arrived, schrs Pratric igi! e) $ greet so large a concourse on euch an occasion; | 00 the $100 The tax rate in Louisiana has gone | that such action 1s st. necessary to protect the | likewiso its noble platform and you will there de- | Schr Medivtor Meng, Nee Tae oe re ee aseD Gertelow, Fall River for Geor pigwn. PET; Avail, Smit = hd {| Up from five mills to 14% mills, while in Mis- | colored race in its new ly acquired right of sutrage. | teot nothing that does not breathe a true spirit of | sent Wm Young, Kelly, Now York for Fort Joierson, | FlizAbettiport for Somerset; V Barkalew, Holmes, for your attendance proves how pervading is the sibsippt the copaust of yes un CF enn ay ees okie cehae Bipot is ane if the argu- reconciliation, nothing that does not carefully guard Ls agantio, hodes Rondout for Bat " Sailed—Brig Caroline E Kelley, McFarland, Bosto! 1d 3 on porters jompson,, 1, N () wr Newport + " a interest taken by the people in the good or bad | about sen at Hac is rena ie 7500, ment 0! © part of the support the settlements of the past, nothing that does not J Lawrence: Kell iy, New York for New Condon. Darien, Ga: genre Niger, Thompton, Warehiim for. 8 1870, show! five hundred per cent. | of the President 1s to He credited? That such argu- | give assurance of a pure government exercising its | Schr & Be conduct of thelr public affairs. When apathy per- | Aiihane likewise has been victimized rightfully. | ment isa false one, that Ie le only designed tors: | £4 f if Schr F Merwin, Buhce, Hoboken for Providence, an Fy WD Mangum, CHate, Ne f de Inland, Halwley, Hoboken for Providence. Py and Beran nett pugraqen, Murphy’ Amelia, Ke! nctions strictly within the limits of the constitu- i Sel vades then alone is there danger to the public wel- | ‘The tax return there in 1860 was $851,171; in 1870 | 4ead the friends Of the freedmen in other sect- | tion. And if, after careful scrutiny, you shall deem | sent reac anne Bae York fc vi morest, Hall, Fall River for do; DT Willett fare. Let us all hope, therefore that the zeal and | 205202, with an increase in the rates from 20 | tions, that It ts aU a deception used to cloak the | {fwell to conkmit tne chief Hiagistiacy of this'na. | Sieancr Opray, Kenn. New Yorkior FalrRivers"” | { taro, and ena Erol re i 7 cents to $2 on the hundred. No! - ion to that hones! atriotic statesman presente: Te peta nl inquiry elicited by the present canvass ts the har | Tinner, has been necessitated to multiply four or | thority, 1s suticlontly manifest in the sinister ends | for your suffrage by the liberal and democratic pare BELOW. is) Sedona NBepr Ph my Dbinger of much-needed reform, the prelude toa | five times her taxation to meet expenses, pass- | to which this ‘policy has been chiefly addressed, ties, I feel every confidence that at the close of his & 3 ent, W Bentle: new era of wise and good government. ing from 40 cents to $1 80 on the an red. | Partisan, not: pra tilodo: nurpcsee 10) an oe administration you will and no lingering animosit Ship Elizabeth Hamilton, Slapp, from Havre July 22 fat iB Forsnenes ot 3 New York? JV H DeWit Sandwic ‘The present national administration is upon trial | South Carolina has een for carpet-bag- ¥ every exposure. But whether true or false it only | of race or section to mar the harmony of a restore Sty Be ‘aravan, Waefelear, from Care july 24 (by pilot , I, 088, : pI ers, “a fleld of cloth of gold"—the taxes.| demonstrates that a longer trusting of our affairs | Union, it, No 9), aan eae for gos parties yan, Hovbihey Dennport ty g an, and Ann before the country, and the arraignment challenges | jeyied for State purposes bemg m 1861 only | to such control will involve us at no distant day in SAILED. ford; Ricnzi, Cobleigh, a ES MeCon its action in all itsparts. It was placed in power | $400,000, whilst last year it is reported by the Con- | fresh calamities. If true it foretells a war of races, | ~ e Wardwell, Providence for fii ay Fitzpatrick, 8 itt Ss over $4,000,000, Texas if false it unmasks designs fatal to the liberties of seaereys do for Croton; H MiMin, Ferris Tre upon definite pledges as to what it would do, and | #reierar seta nine siates, has now « tax rate fof | ail our people, 6 +t SHIP P ING NEWS. Steamships City of Limericks, for Liverpool: Minta, | York Fred Myler, “‘Wrrett Providene "onwari 0 do: Or ia, Hamburg; Columbia, Havanat | Wheeler, do for Haverstraw; sloop ear Cobleight Hi whether confidence shall again be reposed there | state and county purposes of $2 17, while acommit-:| — Let us now inquire, on the other hand, what has Queenstown fi cr nr t, , i : ; th Carolina, Charleston; | verstraw, } ii t tee appointed to Tnvestigate the alarming increase | been the influence exerted over the colored race by ore ety s cevenuans 20H i thee fea targa Peppendcn agente ans id of takation reports that there 7 CN apees Bao an Te anes professedly so jealous of their WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH. faa gual Biche, de; Ship Proc Trade, ancathand panlgetchea Noiar a Hooper Hed ee E ; le last year as general taxes the eno! welfare. : iP len, Bristol for New York. ne 4 sponded to the just expectations of the people, Has | the people last year ae genet’ from an wnresisting ia wradn dele Walaa ray wi, Wind atsunset SE, NARKAGANSET PIER Sept 2—Arrfyea, schr Pence it been frugal and honesty Have bad men, as arule, | community unprecedented in the history of the | Irany true judgment can be formed by reasonin The New Yorx HeRatp has constructed a telegraph line Marine Disasters. dale, Qurtls, Blizabethpor i ih Dublie interests coutrolled appoistment 40 oles, | Word. pack from effect to cause fertainly the present attl- | from New York elty to Whitestone, Li, and the camels | srasssmip Korea Eurty don, 1120 tons), Harwood, from | sthaderteed. sihr Satine Ge Sabo cthpork Bod or contracts, MIStHiGutien Of ake patronage} | , Bear in mind, tod, that for this vast infliction of | tude ofthe colored race there does not justify a be- | now open for the transaction of business, Liverpool for Montreal with a general cargo, way ashore | NORWICH, Sept Arrived. schts Lllza Hamiiten Ne " . debt, and this exhaustive annual drain, the former | lief that the President and his party have even at- ‘do; Ve fhe opposition, as you Know, contends that such | mortgaging the life work of moro than one genera- | tempted to perform that task, Inducement to rely Bent to her. million, do: Chief, Rondout; Gen Ward, North. River has not been the case; that the administration has | Ton ‘Gr men, and the latter making the rieh poorer | on an exterial support hasstripped thelr citizenship Crary TRC tt a ele te etree wag unt and |" Soun Wa Pore, from East Nachlas for Boston, bofore | Reading # fy, Noh, Amboy’; sloop Home, Eljzabethport fanship, to a personal rather than a couatituronal | than the poor, there is absolutely nothing in the | to some extent of vitality, massing it in numbers | ¢Very facility will be given to merchants and others to | reported ashore at Biddeford, was got off and towed to | AGinh 0°. ved, achr Send, Hobokert.\ control’ It inaists that peculation has been con- | Shape of arecturn to show. It has been stealing— | rather than filtering it through the units that give | communicate promptly. Portland Sept 3. : jailed—Sloop Gen Ward, Now York, -.> nived at rather than pall pen ‘as in the instances | literally stealing—and a President boasting of a | vigor to republican institutions, Instead of build- | As thereis no other telegraphic communication with Scur Marta Axxa (Br), from Quebeo for Boston, put NEW LONDON, Sept pay red’ aoh of Leet and Casey; tha violations of law have been | Policy, an administration calling itself republican, | ing up the State, fostering industry, protecting | wnitestone, the Herald Line'will be open for all business | Into Hallfax Sept Sdismasted, *-"” Alexandria for Aliyn’s Foint Kate MeLeat, New York This ne will be found of great service to those having | atPoint des Monts on the 2d inst. Assistance has been | York; Eva, Hoboken; Star Spangled Bonner, 10} a party claiming to be upright and honest, know- | property, a disposition to raid upon wealth is visible Scur H W Beneptor, Higbee, from Richmond, Vs RH Daly, Hoboken tor Pro’ Marie), Saco for Ne Openly perpetrated, as in the syndicate transac: | fP fully to all the facts has sustained by force of | In the expression common with thelr leaders, thay | 4 private messages and the same attended to with all ) geainford, Cu which pur into Novilk Aus ae aby" wey | YORK: EROS i for political support has been carried toaneetent | atms and threats of military reoccupancy such a | ‘the way to bring white men toa level with col- | Possible despatch. ‘ surveyed 27th, and her deck proved to hava settled ong | y*th—Arrived, schr Sarah R Thomas, Providence for Ne Tien patina Leeithdb ak WbWH An ERO Cotten tiene. | rules ored men ts totax them down.” Fatal and short- | All messages must be prepaid. inch on the port side, abreast of we port hatch; Seams of | “Bailed—Schra Hudson, and M F Webh, Naw York. > at tne South andin the frauds exposed by the Con. THE TAXES INCREASED. |, | sighted creed, that will react in degradation to tho | The following rates have been established :== lauded s portion of her eatao tomeants the Pomme as NEW FAVEN, Sept arrived, ship Hannah Morrt - gressional Custom House investigations, * But consider still further the additional exhibits | inventors! Bear in mind that the blacks there Private messages, twenty-five cents for ten words or | get at the beams, which would be putin ieee, Raced ant oy es ry 5 ier shi eon fod yh rer wea less | two cents for every additional word. olted, Mi j oy A scellancoud. 7%). i oun Ambo: ai % i 109) Allen, Christy, 4 PORT GAMBLE Aug. SS Hh Sifen Be 7 s from the same source, showing } constitute the laboring part of the population, My present purpose, however, ia not to discuss ava to present q tal ow local pillage has equally kept pace with the | dependent altogether upon datly work for matn- tn de imple Sora at cana spontinenttee eat . more elaborate system of general pnnder, and | tenance. They are not capitalists, They are | | Business mossages—For a message of twenty words or tay 0 destroy all | not to any great extent land owners, They | less, to be delivered on board vessels off Whitestone, one | a lh PUreerof the steamship Ariadne, fot Galveston LE, Aug 25—Arrived, 1 . | how it has had the effect virtuall: and Key West, has our thanks for favors, Frost, San Francisco, erat et A ee pier ott hy tomaerrl Bt ePIC Property. It ie sald of some partsof | are not qualifled | by education “for the | dollar; vo cents for every additional word. Saip Nariorss Eague, 1,00 tons ll at Medtord, Mass, | PAtEADELPHELS capt ¢—Arsive stemehins Gango juterests of the nation have been sacrificed hy those | South America where justice does not pretend to | skilled industries, ‘They are confined, on the | Advertisements for New You Henatp free, in 1852, has been sold to Boston parties at $25,000. Br), Liverpool; Rattleanal ree, Boston Eontrolling the government im, the effort to hee, | dwell that only something whtch can be swallowed | contrary, to the rudest forms of mantial. labor. orrices. Baic Brute Prescort, 474 tons, nm, built by Geo Rus- | Hi + Anderson, Cathariens Abby Watson: pute teemecives tm power, Per | or ridden—a diamond or a mule—will command a | Now there is nothing more nearly an axiom in | groraia oftec, corner ibeeatwasandiiin bisek: sell, at Deering, Me, was to be launched on the 4th o} sohrs. Carrie. # Woodbn ode ager, Annie Pel THE PROBLEMS OF 1869, price, and truly tt would seem as if the same was | political economy than that the burdens of State Ship N That. She is bulit tn the beet manner, and V) owned by | Murchte, Merrill, ner, ey eavitt ‘When President Grant was inaugurated there | avout to become true in many of our Southern | must at last fall on the producer. and fall heaviest | Herald Ship News Ofice, pier No 1 East River. fetsre J 8 Winslow £ Co. A &8E Spring, Capt Water. Ea Valte, waltman Gn 61 Active i ny were two great problems demanding solution, as | States. Ke ae On the simplest kinds of iabor. ‘Tile ie. everso.mmast | Herald Branch Office, No 1865 Broadway. Geos Huntoand Sthers Ske wit Youd oranda eae Byer Gorson,, Providence; Oot lig ew i Deing essential t) any future political or social re- Tooal Taxes Anened Vatuat be ever go, for that class hag nowhere beneath to | Whitestone Dock, Whitestone, LI. Portland for South America. adimmediately ot | fey, Uo: elie tt Barnen aery, ey Haven; Manan oses ‘Their settlement was 4 condition precedent |~ State aero Mek Wiweectmtt shift the load. The life labor of generations, therefore, ES Sao - Smipavruprxa—The new three-masted schooner Willi eeah Wave, Bryant Newport. Below, brig Sail Wel ot only to the assurance by trade and finance of 1370. 1860, 1870. that has been mortgaged at the South by plunder Almanac for New York~This Da; Jones, recently Dull at Bast cimaated, designed Tor the m Fernandin r Persoveran ‘om Lond: ‘an: prs Rit but also to a revival of that national Prey ees eye and waste, by millions of debt-and exhaustive tax- : ‘ve eneral freighting business. She ig'127 fect long on thi ared—steamships — Arté elden,., itte in which all constitutional amendments, recon- u Lerten bert KS $158, ap will weigh heavil; Tpgn the cole eee in neat wisn: foal and 140 fect over Ai, as 8 foot breadth of beam and ae Ge Ooninark, strains Sie a struction laws, extensions of suilrage, must become florida 124] 490108) os a xs be repain th pant otal, Mtoes aitstcki inact yne Island.....eve 10 42 | are romewhat like thove of thie, nee vensols of fs class | Hillman, Mavana ; brigs Bilen P erie Het of these was ‘a reconciliation of the sec- | Levisuna’..| pone] foolrsa! S38 Ter as imagine that this vast robbery of the. white race 18 Sandy Took...-eve 9 67 | which we have already described. “Vier frame is of New | barjeuy A my A Laue, Carver, Duna tions. They had been estranged by halfa century | Mississipp "ppt.806| 8'736\4 2°12) not levelled likewise at the black race. In so far ag 8 26 | Hell Gate....00rD 1 27 | eee ee ee eet aR ee Ke a aiabs Gato ente Eintee tans Sea Ofhostiie thought and. by along period of actual | N-Caraling.| lok rsa] gee! za a debt is slavery they have in fact been ordered hag OCEAN STEAMERS. throughout, butt and bilge” bolted: Tih geligw and Fawtuokett Baniel Brittals, -Gartoll, sired prgpaan ia Rear ohh ntact a nn Mt oA ee = sudsinalaeeey Seam eels phan | ommend tro tip Tach Len Feal peace, That involved, of course, relinquish: <= 1218 26,6 292 8204246) 14487488 | ag gag RADICAL, ISOLATION OF SAMBO. Feee ee RONGE OF MECERICMS rr on | Renae seaetnacs Lasts Ear Ta heaton ae [Ce Go} BAdy, MeBean, Now York, } s , along with res = P : arly pant REI a ch hes dime tainted ‘ 4 ee ote Tt igitea eae eet TReodonn wad Again see what a disastrous influence has been | fined than allelse in the dealing of the President Hh ae oba Alf . if ith—Cleay a Alfor Mt years, She was dullt by Mi Abiel Gove, who | ¢th—o cis ae (upon labor aud its products by this ind his party with the colored race at the South, 1s fro more OF GW) tone ouch to Naa. The Wiha Tevents | Elizabeihporty 'shantrncks tre ie ati Hater guaranteed a common prosperity. exerted upon labor and its products by this sys- | and his ie wo more of each to build, ‘The in Jones 18 i 4 ; ‘The second of these Was @ reconciliation of the | tematic robbery. the rigid 160 lation they have been induced to main. folnty cu, y the gentleman whose name she bears, weed ih on Fongkens He fa, Chases Hoboxen fo! ‘iham, Loud & Co ang o : Free cadens cur, | Fadl Lee ea ee X Bark Mercury, Ripley, of NB, was at Mauritius July 11 aieee wick, Ga}.Freddie L Fort ‘[PBrondway. | having taken $0 bbls sp. since Tenving Albany, Nia) | ore Baltimore ita mat rvjows, Puuaaeipnis HL: Si “ bbls sp and qorn oilon board, Had tal on freight por, Johnson, do; Voorle: Sitdmoi be Yssrerh Ww ; Rode. . » dine A PLEA FOR SLAVE LABOR. tain. To that end every legal and political appli- Sct Beant D ate, Mente ee ene eae Can you wonder that lands should be left idle | ance has been directed. To that end special laws Many responsibilities, ft was necessary to have | rather than cultivated, or that none should be will- | have been invoked frou a partisan Congress, such a3 | Wyoming amicable relatiys between them tf the country | ing to exchange other tokens of value for them | that of July 10, 1867, and March 11, 1868, The latter | Caledonia. ‘was not to be again embroiled, To accomplish this | Wheh government itself thus takes the shepe | was tae by the Ku Klux act of April 20, | City of Ne 5 Broadwa: en p 1522 gals sp ofl, 1040 Ibs bone, from bark Vigilant, en Rule, ‘Grover, ¥ liza & Rebecca P' of confiscation? The striking contrast here pre- | 1871, and still further enactment in the same debalf | Adriatic 19 Broad wa; ) bbls "3 " 0. Ri ee le; or, New York; Eliza & Rebecca Price, mauy mutual dependencles, ths custom cf cooper. | sented is eloquent of misrule and carries with it | was demanded at the session of 1872. To that end | At Be i: (Bowing Green| nf bark Lancer. Macy, NB, ht hay ort at poise | doi PMthcatan Barca aoe eg A Grainer, Harvey, ating for ends of good government, and, above all | nothing to commend such government to the affec- | the operation of the Freedmen’s Bureau was pros- J i 4 Oitrat Mauritius July 11, bark NB, with | & Mar nae aries Dive , Gi else, strict avoidance of any such classiieation as | tious of the people oppressed, or to reconetle them | tituted, the military intervention chiefly directed, | pORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 5, 1872, | 0usspullnad shipbed Sod “bola by bark Ploness” oF Pipes Gove, dob car ign Divert irl sda h should remit them back into perpetual antagonism, to the blessings of a republicanism thus held up for | the officers of the army converted into political J 0 Dy @ | and for New Bed! ill, to; Fashion, Garbury, do} ‘Wara ‘A Patconer, Wi | ford. \ ark Martha is being fitted at New Bedford for a whal- ty 9 neces! thelr admiration and adhesion, agents, and the service made a stepping stone to re | son, etude ares cou sores savin lamenea Tae the gubernatorial chair or the. United. States CLEARED. OE ahem “PAWEUCRER, Sent 8—Salled rs Rato & Mary, Cogse 4 Acres Improved, |Value Improved Lands, | Senate. To that end even crime went un- \ ‘Arrived at Vinevard Haven 4ih, sche Arizonia, Nickor- | “Sin “Roqven® wing: Ba 1 Now Fork. Bagh isi 1860. 7). "| punished, the penitentiaries were transforined into — gon, of and for Provincetown, from HatterasGround, with | Chare, Hoboken” orzom Heet, Rondout; Bagle partisan schools, and, in one instance, of 205 con- Steamship City of Limerick (Br), Lochead, Liverpool | 200 bbls oll, Reports ppoke LE Lewis, | “ Sailed—Schr Henrietta. Leavitt, Philadelphia. it extorted from both the rival parties of 1868 a States. 1960. common acquiescence. The fact that the republi- | at omeeniacinens emntencebcnineasety schrs Samuel cans were most pronounced in declaring an adhe- | Alan; 385,724 | $5,062,204 | $175, 824,622 John G Di f Boston, 200 bbls hpbk, 95 sp; 25th, N J Knight = ared, sion to such purposes gave them the victory, and | Arkanens :....\°tiaus'ai8| it son'sai|® 1 -0100r7 wists pardaned on! 1s eve of election 100, ware Steamship Columbia, Green, Havana—Atlantic Mail Yincetowi, eo Dole sp 10), bbls ‘hpbky hovidie berry, 91 JEUGHMOND, Sept S—Cieared, bark Bkyols (Dan), Ri the farther fact that the President in his inaugural | Florida. 651 is 486,787 | ince Won fe Nemeth ad Sadad ances este ava Steamship Co. Patreloth, 8: h<R Lo Go, 9 bbls sp. 80 bbl hpbks ee ofde ¥4 yi ROCKPORT, Aug 27—Salled, bark Jennfe Cobb, Pac! assumed such to be the task imposed, exalted him | Georgia. 8 Rinker | Sta ‘ganize bi pon an ‘ e Steamship Montgomery, Faircloth, Savannah—! w- | 80 bbishpbk; Antarctic, o: 90,180 bow. ae 1s BU + | ard, Fortross ton ‘00. i reatly in the esteem of all who were not strictly | Louisiana 789,869 colored vote, and has been held fixedly by the same len. Dyer, of do, 00 bbis sp; B F Sparks, oil as last re- SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 28—Arrived, steamship Montan: ' wirtians. “Let us have peace’ was the. spoken | Mim 90,700.80 | tenure ever ince Tie docceine: sheuicered there |) | ecm, eocue) Caroline, Benbst,) Chariestore—H URGING... srsbs lida ail Nec ons Piomaun SINAN ok Metzgar, Mazatlan ‘and Mexican ports; bark Glimpsoy " v has ever been, as it still is, an imagined necessit; “ oy " ‘aulsen, Port Discovery. } : Prologue, and in view Sere eae eo | toeombine sea race and''selza as wi power iy | yetearpenp Ellen 8Terry, Galyear, Newbern—Murr Wier Meee, vaew wpe, wiiams coum | BTR a Ship Zohn Nicholwon (Br), Grierson, Cork, |) present administration are these:—Have the an BATES AT Radel ats Ce Steamship Isang Bell, Blakeman, Norfolk, City Pol / Ocean. on a sealing aind sea clephanting otulse. | emerson werpoolt Memon, Balen, Quesnatywa bark pledges made by itin that behalf been redeemed * seca bai bet rss | struggle for contro} was to ignore the WHOS qenie® “Garaitn Volputer, bioctgeo iiadelphiae-Lorite Boe ay oe eh on fz, sche Ada M Dyer, sady Hulse (Bri, Carpenter, dos © 9 hitmore, | Hume : ave its efforts to that end been sagacions as Well |“ And now answer, my fellow citizens, in all sin- | of republican government, and invite w cdtiniog | lara steamship Corse 4 Tar'ssaieion 7Sbrig Svans Smith (1), with 490 PREXBECK. Aug 2—Arrived, ship loneo Jeane: Boslisigs as single of purpose? Has it demonstrated itself | cority, and banishing whatever of partisan feel- | sure to develop into violence. This, of course oe | seeamship Dirigo, Johnson. Mitel 5 fenton . om ca a ap Freee ¥ | ee eet eatce Uile to che Teeny | ing may have been aroused, can it be possible that | volved the arming of the Tace, aswell as {tw consolt. | Steamehip Nereus: Boarye, Boston—H ¥ Dimock. vm Capt Tamfin, of bark Islander of NB re. | SAVANNAH, Sept ¢-Cloared, brig (not bark) Fatry, ee te eae tiatwarkre © Feconciation I | 4 rule so unpropitions toward reconciliation as 18 | dation ito @ political unite And. the facts folk | Silo ARte (Br), Miller, Melbourne—R W Cameron & Co. aii colds a aly 2h with 220 vole ep ofl oh | Quecn (Br) Stevens, Buenos Avro | trusted again with that work? || thus demonstrated out of the facts of reconstruc. | jowed swifty upon the inference. ‘The garrisoning | | Bark Frovidensa ia; Dodino, Ulowcestey E—oco- Spoken. Riaile msteairehip tate, “Gromelhe New ore . of 4 i ld possib) a h i Stat - 0. 7 ; ‘y Wil'appear in the frst piace thar although osresi | terest? 18 i not evident that this great | ment of martial law by Governor Holden, of North eM ark Alpha (Br), Thomas, Cork—Jas W Elwell & Co, Guinevere: Gs)” Inglis, rom New York for Liver. | SOMERSET, Sept S-arrived, schr Elt Townsend, will appear In the frst p) althou; ublic demand has been unhesitatingly sacri- | Carolina, through a colored soldiery; the clandes- | Bark Ainha (Br. Thomas, Cork-—Jas W Elwell too Aug Il, lat al, lor 60, Nichols, Rondont, \ bly republican, it has yet been substantially a rule ? t hat a? It t in 1 3 Bark Giurko (Aus), Can ich, Cor jou! ian ship showing 34, pend bound W, Au ith—Arrived, schr Avail, Smith, Elizabethport. “ i : re | flced? And to what en was no | tine enilatment of fourteen negro’ regiments and | sipeovich & Go werican ship showing 24 pendant, 4209, Aug | BTrONINGTON, Staten. Tstandorg Fee a eat craves, The eoceNe eae | the Dehalf of order; for, with few local | jilegal purchase of arms for them hy Governor scott, | "Stk Alited (NG), Schroeder, Hamburg—Faneh, Eaye | 81 lat @ Ith lon 62 a aes RONINGTON Sent Arrived sches Staten, Islander Gongrest. Miows tua in every etiscenent, and exceptions, no order has been projected. It was | of South Carolina, pending his re-election; the re: reign e Hall, Bowtucket for'New York; Alton T Miner, Miner, 0 ity, for I have shown that it has put eated rejection of white enrolments when yolun- Bark Lord Palmerston (Br), Slocomb, Rotterdam—He- Axtoa, Aug 20—Satled, Emanuol, Nielsen, Charleston. Hartfor wr do, €ven if that were otherwise the intervention of | Pots 9 morality, | P & Parker. 3 Fae S Datjonal authority in the different States, desig- | t? the blush all past experiences of corrupt spolia- | tarily tendered, and in one instance the disarming | ™*y,4/ “Gerredina Wilhelminia, Splcr, Amsterdam— eT Aug 2—Salled, bark Dover, Stilphen, praia: hr Jennie Rogers, Rogers, New York; 61 tion. It could have been only, therefore, to perpet- | of white cadets to turn their guns over to a com- sh, Edye & Co. 4 Gi Map Mily alected uae, sing ntsiaa wate boa Pr t ., pe ed ene Pany of blacks, are conclusive evidences not only Fijark Oocane (Nor), Aslaksen, Elsinore~Punch, Baye & | eGiygurtas Ana22—Arrived previous, bark Jennie 8 Ba- rue HD $F font SrArrived, bark Rachel Inerpretations to the new constitutions, voiding | Ct; Ant 18 it not equally evident to you, in fact, | of the purpose had in view, but equally 60 Of | Co oa ason (Br), Button, Picton, NS—GH | pCARP¥F Aug 2—Plearod, ship Energy, Cayikins, Port gnaria fo ip, Annie Amsden an B ra iT ——: schrs John einzle, Philadelphia for oston 5 Oliver Jameson, re for do; J boy for is it not the one deduction that flows freely forth | the shape such antagonism must necessarily as- vale a5 ieombents, elt tell of an external coufrol tegany | {Ot all this abuso of power, this Gisregard Of pop- | sume at last. "On. ths Point the Con reatlonal FeWrer Houghton, Rose, Aspinwall-S LMerenant & | Covent July 28-In port barks Souther Belle, and | Baitim j,itne, South Ambor for do; Reno, Ho Sued be fhe Nasional Exccucive, tte persons | war rights; thie unparalleled devastation of com- | report says:—To-day in South Carolina, Texas and ig Lige Houghton, Rose, Asp’ Clymping, for, Now York nga ‘ boken do; Plaale B smal. Filladelnhin for Danvers ahd aivitrary character iias thus kept alive a sense | munities which it claimed to govern, that the pres- | Arkansas (and In 1868 it was so in’ Tennessee | “rig cornucopia (Br), Callas, Gaspe—G F Balley, iw mdrews Br) Jen: | Ror feet Museathpoe ae Pardead a Lf gatio 6, ge rian teorstr ton ntment ag | C2! administration ts now utterly disquaiified for | and elsewhere), the emancipated A e regiments fig Acelia Thurlow,’ Gallison, Nontreal—Brett, Son & Ersixonm Aug 2—In the Sound, bark Demetra (Br), | Starkey, Bedohn, WB, for New Fork. te su yoga lon, ao ie rH e y Me pe o whish longer assuming the task of reconciling the people | parade in State uniforme, armed cap-a-ple with the | Co. Rose, from Pillan for New Yor! x Passed by—Bohr Am ‘dor, Bangor for New York. eee eee eee ean tte condense which | of the South to the new order and of wedding them | most approved weapons, pald for by taxation, | Brig Ortanna (Br), Doane, Brunswick, Ga—J H Win- | "Sian "Rept B—Oniled, fteainship Rambold Arnold, boat a 'B wat was 8 ale ce Soa thie one ort on which | Atmily to the life of the Republic? i while the white men are’ denied the right to bear | Chester, #0 | Oy wort Para Wenberg. Now York, calling atQueonstows ie Ing orders w kin, the interferenc is sted was ry the judicial THE OULTIVATED WAR OP RACE. 4, . arms or to MU iaeine) even as militia for the protec- | chr Deal (Br), Pt mg. Morrie N Tee a kod, Gumawate ved, steamship Assyria, from on re At re Josep! Ba bi age Hike Ay fasiv i The second great problem about which thé pédpte | tion of their homes, their property or the persons | Schr Franklin Bell, Saxton, ‘Hiichmond-—Slaght & Peity. | FOr sont 4 Areived stoamsbip Nestorian, Aira, | Bite irnie we yonnce et CS th Bovernment, at ie Te of the United States have been most concerned, | of their wives and children.” Schr Maggie McDonald, McAllister, Richmond—Van obec. ip I» 1, Ree? 5 Hg eg ommandant? of the Wepartment hed been | because wisely foresceing that its achievement Ort Johpeon for, ton, .. lo. 3 Brunt & Bro. Lonvow, Ang 20—Salled, steamship A¢adia (Br), Tan- | Tonny, do for 4 , STATES IN WHITE TANDS. Soper, Washington, DO—siaght & Petty. ! gly i 4 ei f any abiding peace here- As fact: ~ Schr J J Pharo, Soper, n 8! nock and 8t John, NB, hia for Salem; H Cur the authority that, under direction of the Presi- | WS the sole guarantee ot 8 facts are what are wauted rather than theo- | gchr Bay state, Seabury, Hoston—Chas Twing. i a, |, Pacts ° I feohaw! Gent, shaped the civil arairs of the Stateg even | *{tet has been the reconciliation of the races at | ris it win be best to set forth in contrast the cons | _Seht Hatsiet Gardner, Willer, Frovidencecdes Jackson | ,tp>ystmonovaH, H, Atg fi—Arrived, Pacito, Ham. | for Portsmouth einaisbury mond, Hamburg. ona, h Bc y y i Abby Weld, ¢ inthe Calon ay conteoverty casted che abpead | {ere a8 Would insure that result, “Again, and in | (ho "samainiatration imterforence. akg conta | “sloop All, Abram, Bridgenort—Rackett & Bra taka SeArIet, Mettablp, Anseala, Hed. | mont te, Gog id St ohn, far Erovldence lo was at once taken to Washington and a rostence | thls respect has the administration provéd a suc | there “anuite tor thelr own pooplen Take a Steamer Coheord Noenian, Hhiadelphin. Moxruisat, Sept $—Cleared, a ip, St David, Soot, brat a dec toad of umber) Plorénge Mayo, Rockland Airst came back from the general’ army headquar. | CY) huseusig this branch of the subject tt wit be | filustrations Virginia, Tennessee and Missouri. | steamer Bristol Wallace. Philadelphia, | OMe: Aug 2o-kerived. baa aan gn fulkner, | Wlion, Frankfort for do; Nellie Treat, Bangor for Wash: . B . Davis, Philade! 9 x side at any moment, under pretence discrdere yell tra to dferiminate aa fo what sucess implies. ana morg charged with hatreds and Yancors | Steamer D Uiley, Browns Philadelphia, Regine RE Gavee, July 1810 POA Dork Pasddver, Smith, ‘rbalica At before reported excepting brigyXellie cui.) rho clattzed to decide whut wast araer eae those | Perlence of the subjection of the black race by | tog’ at the South. Teivery neighborhood, every ARRIVALS. "Qoxatc, Sept S—Arnyed, steapship Corinthian, Scott, | Florence Mayo, Ainomiak, AB Einery, W J Starkey, Pan? Instances this supremacy of the bayonet has been | the white race Under the old forms of Blavery, W23 | connection, nearly every fireside had been peti GUREOT oe Saly theta fortadte Maocnts che, Mite, tor | HARM emetie era Tom Ce wilently maintained; ‘in some cases, how. | Dot asuccess. It was not a success, 3 discord. At the ovtset the same regimen WAS | pgpoRTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND 7 Gah Francte 4 She rete ccht White Sen, Fox Island for New York. 4 by, Barnard, | Salled—All vessels hound east. Louisiana, it was openly invoked and ruth. | federal government, by the army and the navy) the | resuits precisely similar to those exhibited re- Orchina, to load for Philadel xhiy, WILMINGTON, NC, Sept. 8—Arrived, steamship Bene- deasly | cxerted. in. Arkansas the very sineuge sal eee ee ae od ite eaine andaimest | cently at the South, Fortunately for them Steamship Greene (Br), Andrews, Liverpool Aug22.and | “Gusotdo, Aug 20—Sailed, ship Bessle Crosby (Bx), Tio- | factor, Jones, New You) Darks Ui pl, Cauia, Havana officers of the United States Courts were disthissed - ‘A they were the first to turn 0 * i . 7. hs ‘ey * Se ensne oO gnostion rhe established rade, Heed Het ee AE wo iberies tinay ciate | cles, for Telleh “Perfect amnesty to all the | steamship bound cast. Gpee nai adoahe cls Gea iy) iehee Nettle Ane SWARENAM, Aug Sl—Arrtved, schte Falrwind, Bow-? hile in North Carolina the reign of martial law | !2& 18 own liberty, Ani ie ine rw it A to | White population engaged in the war and full 8 anys hip Arragon (Br), Western, Bristol, E, Ang 17) | Gin. do via eoetnd ita , Ee Hudson; Artist, Clement, Poughkeepsie ; Ang was made to terrorize over every vestige of civil | that any attempt to subject the whi foto rulg | Fecognition of all the civil rights confirmed to the | with m¢ and 100 passengdrs to E E Morgan's Sone, Had Clodced 4d, soht Cuba (ip, Baldwin, Now York. hr} Excelsior, Hiyndenhurg, Hoboken; Luna, Wells, administration. Btill again, it was in almost every | the Black race, to govern by virtue of caste, torule | colored population by the war were the two great Rael necack akin Woomtna irom lavekoon | Also clearéd 2d, schr J L Cotter (Br). Nutter, New York. | do; Kate Thomls Barlow, New Yor! N ky State the rule ofa ny abt @ majority of the Go Bivalere cogethor inthe iene Weer rere rinciples on which’ their new departure wag | len iy } passed ship Wyoming, from Liverpool for Phila | futgers, Aug 10—Arrived, Able (Nor), Borresen, Sal ‘Sehrs Uady Antrim, Carter, New York; Sandy people, Perhaps South Carolina was an ex- ral delphia. ; Hook, Higgins, Georgetown, ased. And so Soon a8 applied the effect was | ‘steamship Ariadne, Doane, Galveston Ang 25 and Koy | New York, ; ‘OOD'S HOLE, = Hall, Oll- ception, but it Was only 0 because a stini | Pe either peace or war between the races. If it If to | magical, | Civil order was at once restored every: wwe Wouh, with mdse aud passengers, to OH Mallory & ee American Porth thie # Fh. soe noi iE 8 pt I—Arrived, brig Edith Hall more odious principle of caste overn- pace then far other po! ‘oot ben 4 a a oe Where. The peace of neighborhoods became per- | Co. i nab % AL XANDRBIA, Sept 4—Arrived, sobr ite Foam, 2d—arrived, brig J W Spencer, Thomas, Chisholm’s Tsls, ment had been de gapplany free |. [eke to snow, win have So be inecuie an’ Saees | Manent, memories of former hostility were forgot. gr reninahl p Georte Cromvall, Clapp, Now Orleans Aug | Providence, sw carntall, Providené; SUnfet: Hart,.| 6nd government, Elnewheré, however, tho spectacie | men aang Wh a ar bac Miah “advnnnoed te | teu, all lurking animosity of race disappeared, and | 27. (eI Indes ane ois ae te te ea bark. Lincoln at | seqnitedy gehts AE Conor y Providers “festa ‘Was plainly witnessed of large numbers of the ’ Ge Ae 38 ¥ | the’ whole people turned, with ‘one accord to re- | fh Sbiniles north c " ) oy iy brig ot nen. ( flor, . | the administration; to be war, then te i 7 BOSTON, Sept ~Arived Beopl divested of Catd rights, and all i RAT rest assured the sympathies of this nation will aed by in been lost in conflict. Steamship Old Dominion, Bourne, Richmond, ity hen, Milk Riyer, Ja; dchrs Nel ph inv ever, a8 in Texas, Georgia, Florida and | M4y years sustained by the whole ere of the | applied’ un dgr federal auspices to each and with HERALD WHITRSTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. ay fircssn, Ae ES i 0 town 23d, with mdse and 888 passengers to F beral poli | Hirst Sept 1, lat #2 49, ton $423, passed w National ling TeX, pt dela ) g ine, Rich, Alex- | ices terseerirsct dad eee dria, Va; Farragut, Hall, Baltim: rei, Richard Peter- HOUSEHOLD WORD.—BUY YOUR CHINA, Phil E}izabeth Eni justry what ig thought kept in fear by threat How fast that 18 ‘Being a complished is sufficiently ointand Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to the tf follow those against’ whom injustice and op- minion Steamship Co. English, delphia; lish, Crowell, Ginss, Cutlery, Silverware, Wood and Willow Ware: be aha was’ queagoned’ ie prerbprne. 4 hus vamenty. Gore deprivation oF inane tas" and’ 1a "rosy vootivelyy. inginia, Dal ott Steamanip, SY crieane new, 100), tone) ager, Weil dot teage Rich, Btaey, Ce oe Eysapar: and House Furnishing Goods’ ate. D. BASSFORD'S, 4 i (4 |, 20 hours, in to 5 oy. Parsol a 100} mst . the ‘census told one stdry and fhe somgalied elec: | Nantonly _o iD Cr" kindied cea) ein” een Hint of her debt, curtafled the expense of con- Faron Tor the Now Orleans trade. Xi eal my dor id paid York; Aaa Herbert, F ions another, and the alarining spectacle Was pre- all over this Jand, and they. who have needed | ducting her State government $314,000 and reduced Altavela (of Searsport), Cousins, Fernandina 1 “Cleared--Steamsiips, Ba nted of a numerical mm! “th deal at W. ‘ % the rate of taxation from fifty cents to ten cents | days, with yellow pine to F D' Whitney & Co; vessel to | Neptune, Baker, New Yor jority of the people, and the entire moral eupport of a freedom: loving jansot i 5 yhia ; «=! LYS ty Crowell, Phlfa Astonia; | A “HERALD BRAXOH oerachy shoe! RLY, 8 Eleano, L W Brown, + corner of Fulton avenue ai all the life interests of a m ou Bhiigaeiph 8} rigs ‘Open Tron BA. Pan he change. Tennessee | master. Has been 6 days north of lat 3690 N, with strong | St John, NB; ° Progresi eople to rescye them from bondage, will “atan within a year after ace | RW winds: Rovelty’ Havinem i? CK ATA, | me ON i, that without any power of redress being found any; . | Sought at once to realize upon the assets remain. ry v a, ye He Ul OS ickerson, few York; Luc: “ ee] "§ LIFE BALSAM. ‘Where in our government. "an it be wonderel He aeice fron which they tocar oly vate bean | {ig CRBIUAROD:, SOS Cee ea her iia | Bchr kenavon, Endicott Virgitins Wrienty' Rosey aratelys oO: | Hannay F Syate?, Rie outa gear ebiittated aygtem by neing «Ty. Fates a (fecauetruction should have etfocte BO }.Gelivered. Nor will that be a success, buta failure | Ul ities OY s #78310. | Since A. res eee plot Margaret Heinhait, Breeze, Georgetown, DC, tor Whit mince ha et lammond,, Pa ne, Now atid ove uid A murnamed, "a medical wonder,” 666) . tay thons * Me York; Fi cs , ‘true, . 2 Seem ONLY PLB OF DEsroteit Fra eT TL wot. botare ie rear kits mle: | Her property values, which in 1870 amounted to | "Schr M Qdlorne, World, Baltimore for Newport. Davis budaetOnda’g Clark, Dix, Bangor, to loud ior | "gM Hed and, Wee med ne anontiy cures catarih. x, With every people, however, there is another and fortunes, Letit not be war then in any event, if $254,678,792, have been enhanced to over three Sehr Wm Walton, Sharp, Philadelphia for Boston. Washington, Ae , NOTRE the patriotism of the nation can avert such ending. ‘ired. mil t dollars, and it 1@ estimated | Schr J § Watson, sock, Philadelphia for Lynn. Sailed—Steamer Saxon; and from the Roads, brig BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED, FROM Snore material relation in which government atfects ‘WHITE AND BLACK. hundred millions of dollars, Behr J 8 Lewis, Foster, Philadelphia for Boston, soln. Gifferent States, legal everywhere desertion, ac. / Them, which frequently transcends the question ‘ue Southern States, whose reconstruction, | tat the burden of taxation, especially for local | ECur Richard Law, hidridge, Pliladelphia for Stoning. | TC!" arotved, steamers Glaucus, Walden, New York; | AMnesumerent np publicity required; no charge unuik f legitimate political influence. It is the manner seh ia 04, has been undertaken by the admin: perpoues Bae been decreased fully one-third, Mis- Geo Appold, Baltimore, divorce grant ice ton. wi the recognized ends ‘of gov 1 4 70, | sourt, ‘osperous in her finances since 1868, Sehr George & Emily, Harvey, Portland 8 days, with BALTIMOBE, Sept 4—Arrived, bark A de Neuter (Belg), Sastaleed--prowee jon to person and propertye-aud | istration, Ee nner TTeA ee ees OF IEG, | ae received additional impulse’ in, pro: | lumber tomasier. Ts iad to New Brunswick. ale a peclally protection for those nauttor ed to pro- | # population Whites, Corea, | Juction and development, while Georgia eden kee pon Rangers sare Tare | Wien, Key Yor Ke ct themselves, For this sake nations have often- 2 5.18 has signalized her deliverance by impeach- . HOUSE, Counsellor, &¢., 180 Brondway. Wenneker, Rio Janeiro via Hampton Roads; schr Lizde | —<—_— << ————————————— ee ‘ LUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAL ; sia, Dams, West Indien; Goo Abt of differont States. Nolpubiicy. Atco iT the cout . * 7! . Lt , StJohns, PR; schr A Heaton, Rogers, ig and Commiasior _ time been content to endure tyranny. The symbol +4 362,11 ir | ing the Governor, reducing the expense of adminis. | Winds. a Through Hell Gate, Wiki scan: ” Noery iN . Counsellor-atcLaw, 363 Broad way, ‘of safety baa proved more potent than the flag of 7, tres tration, and stopping the payment ‘of $6,000,000 of ore, ‘Satled—Stoam: Wp Austrian, Liverpool) bark Zenna, freedom in many lands. How has this been at the gs fraudulently issued bonds, In no one of these BOUND 801 zs Ringiten Jad jermon, Geneva, 2 1, Cob ARGAINS IN TEAS, COFFEES, GROCERIES AND mth, where reconciliation was to be compassed ? oe States is any complaint now heard of oMcial dis- | Bark Azelia (Br), Weston, Boston for New York, in bal- ft. UNBWICK, ia, Pept 2—Arrived, bark Hancock, Col > Provisions; warranted ful ais palates npg tbe a TR gp oid Sy lg Fs ead AY Reine honesty or arbitrary government; for equal 1nWe | leet to ae Grosby, St John, NB, for New York, with | “Whit Sept 2—Arrived, brig Lzzte M Merritt, Call, AY- |. 90 Oreen igh aceti, Aon yal BD atmosphere of security 7 How has trade been 259,607 protect au, and justice is meted out without fear | | Schr Margaret Crosby, ssh if exandria; schrs W Beaqdon, Chese, Gos Beqatn, Rogers, | em EWATE sr encouraged, taxation lightened, property pro- ++ 864,700 orcavor. (dn all of them likewise fhe condition of | “schr Kithe Stevens, Stevens, Port Caledonia for Now Wilmington, NO; Gen Howard. Jonnéon; Marton Draper, J > CFPC Bang AXH MERCANTILE FoRNT- tected? In'other words, has the adininistration \ie oT he colored race 1s nnexeeptionably fi : or Now York, | BANGUT TURE MANUFACTURE! ‘Shere been a synonym in such sense of good gov- teeter eeeeeeteeee is ernment? Scarcely wil any contend 60 On k It will thus be seep tuat there LY here domi ee Le NN es freedmen are secure in their persons, cnjoy their | Gone AA Payno, Nickerson, Fastpo JOR, Sept 2—Arrived, bark Villo de Anners, Cap- | SeQuChISE Without hindrauge aud are treates! WALL & | with Jucter and Jgih to Jolin Boynton’s #& Co, Aug L perwell, Boston to load for Nouteyideos sche Many Lee, @ AnD And 18 William strc Now York