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10 THE POLITICAL FIELD. ——— Conventions in Session in Va-| rious States. —--— “THE NEW JERSEY REPUBLICANS | for committees on ¢ organisation and on resolutions. With a slight amendment, ac- cepted by Mr. Chureh, the resolution was adopted. ‘he Convention, alter rece Tensnemiied keene | alter iour o'clock this afternoon, when the com- | | mittee on permanent organization presented their | | report, recommending the Hon. Wm. A. Wallace | for chairman, With a large number of vice pres: dents aud Secretaries, Which was adopted. The veport of the committee ou resolutions was | called Jr, bus it Was announced that they would + not be able to report unti! \o-morrow morning. THE SUPREME JCDGESHIP, ‘The Convention then proceeded to bailout for the | | | | | Romimation of a candidate tor Supreme Judge. | Hive ballots were taken which resulted in, uo | | Gxolee. ‘The trst pailo: stood as (lo | Dana, 6: J. H. E ia ; GScorge M. Dallas, 96; nkey, 33 30; 3. B. Wilson, ul; J. Woodward, 40; 3. R: Ludlow, 46, i The fith ballot, with Dana, Graham and juueen | The Ohio Democracy and the , Third Term. — -- THE NATIONAL BANK QUESTION. . bam J. fray Withdrawn, stood as follows: ~-Clark, 6; Dallas, 203 ‘Trunkey, 29; Ross, 20; Woodward, 44; Ludlow, 40. | On Whe fifth ballot the vote for Ross was onc- third Of the total vote cast. During the balloting | { considerable excitement prevaiued. ADJOURNMENT. After the announcement of the fifth ballot @ mo- | Mon was made to adjourn unt 4 pine o'clock to- | © morrow muruiug. This was resisted by the Ross | element, but was carried by a vote Of 135 against | | 100, and the Convention adjourned until that time. | ong the important features Ol the platform | which tt 1s believed wiil be adopted are a demand jor restrictions upon national banks and the de- |, ROUncINg Of an attempt to procure decisions from the Supreme Court adverse to the new constitu- tion, and determinedly opposing mixed schoo! believing that the coeducation of whites and blacks Would be detrimental to Q both races THE OHIO DEMOCRACY. Hately Sree ae Platform snd Nominations of the State Convention—Inflation and Abolition of | National Banks—Cheap Transportation and Lower Tarif—The Third Term and Civil Rights Denounced. CoLUMBUS, August 26, 2874, Michigan Republicans on the Fi- nances and Civil Rights. ‘THE PENNSYLVANIA DEMOORATS. NEW JERSEY REPUBLICANS. ° Opening of the Gubernatorial Cam- paigu—Gathering of the Clans in ‘Trenton—Halsey Ahead in the Nomi- mation Struggle. TRENTON, August 26, 1874. For a State the area of which can be spanned in almost any direction aud whose population is only The Democratic State Convention, in sesston about equal with that of New York city, New Jer- here, adopted the following platform with sey occupies a position of prominence in the po- ; great unanimity: litical world which is anything but insignificant. | Now that she is represented in the national Cabi- net by her jolly George Robeson, has a United States Senator of sufficient importance to have been tendered the mission to the Court of St. | {ngaiencteachmentsol either upon the lunctions af the | James, bas one of her most distinguished sons on | Sshers, and resisting every attempt to usurp uny of the | powers reserved by the constitution to the States re- | the beneh of the Supreme Court of the United | spectively and to the people. States, a goodly show of representatives in meng | pied Metra anh ctiepenorlitadte | rich places, suck as syndicates, consulships, 4 - should be regulated by the necessities “of business and judgestups, &c., to say nothing of maintaining | that ail jaws tiat iteriere with stich natural regulations | e are vicious in principle and detrimental in their efleets. within’ Ber bordera the summer retreat of the | $s roi in iavor of much an increase ol tac circulating | PLATFORM. hat the democratic party of Oblo adheres to its | ancient principles of securing cqual rights and equal Justice to all men and toail the States and communities | of the American people: of maintaining the indevend- ence of the co-ordinate departments of the federal go ut resolv Therefore Pensable to the welfare of the country, that its volume | aay | @ Pre.isent and being virtually the seat of the fed- | | medium a8 the bi i pantry: e roms time to tine F t sound policy and justice eral government a considerable portion of the | yeauire that not less (han one-lalt of the Cusems duties Year, her army of political patriots claim tor her a | should be payable in leyas ‘ender notes of the United | States, comuéniy cal reondubks; that the power o! degree of importance which puts in the shadeeved | me "nisiomal banks fo isue aud oul their ates upon the Empire State itseif, at least in the estimation = interest, isa power to draw interest upon their debts, winle the people pay interest upon what they owe; that | of the aforesaid army of patriots. Just now the | this special and eae privuices | CURE NOt to exist, eginning unicas it is manitest that in_no other way can a.soun Ustle: State'rs bi fe wore Horsele puns meal | Beer curreacy be supplied. jevin that a betier svs- | feverish state of excitement, and “the trouble, ona Gan. Ar devised, ae on CD teers, from un- , ¥ ¢ ust privileges, we dre iu iavor of avolishing the tran- ss the Billy Birch bana of blackened faced 13 se of the national banks to issue 8 paper currency as { songsters would Say, has already commenced nere | seun ay the same cats safely ae eee ery nd ww tm the old revoluttonary battle ground city of | by the fovernment witha egal ender currency. | cific precedent tor NEW YORE HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST We can discover no reason rn power inti ae hands of a party whose public se ox was to the country into Sct war, to Gisgrac iw floancial cre it, and to leave the government on very bring of dissolution, and which made its Nast effort to reeain the confidence of the people under the lead of Mts lifeiong enemy, 19 the most Drazen, RAREFACKD AND SHAMELESS COALITION ever known in the history of parties, formed solel: avowedly ou the basis of spoils aloue, Upon th Chal record of the republican party. alike in tne aud the Stare, we comtidenuy challenge eumparison any other party which ever held power in eithe pointing with ride to the great and stewdily creasiny reduct! oe of the national eb at and the improve iment cf the national credit, accompanied and nan- winistrating ihe goverament. this our ma J interests and general prosperity have enormously reased, and our cluzens are better clothed, be a nd better parc for their labor thitn any other’ pe: the world." La this State the State repablicau manage- ment has secured the same blessings of light taxation, economical administration and rapid imaiaishind debt, while our Stute isttutlous have Wterally up unth: they Lave become THF PRIDE OF THE PROPEL, Eadceation, p Drancues of industry Luve been tosteréd, crime has Deen represse:!, sultering alleviated and the uniurtunate proviied tor: urge ant imporiaue lmprovelnents have been projected and are ib process of compietion, and every state in- terest has been generously sud cconomieally cared tor With sueh scrapulous honesty iu every department of the State | fovermment thus partisan calumny dare not bring @ speciilc accusation against any, We of the financial dificulty through wich th Fecently passed, and regard it as ines and patriotic Rebresentatives should have di their iuencies, as to what were the proper Feu dies in circumsta: wherein they were without spe idance. We {ndorse as wise and timely the measure finally azreed upon by Congress be- tween conficting interests and opposing theori SPECIE RESUMPTION. fully appreetate the extraordinary character county has a circulating medium far superior to an; Ag ge existing in the United States, People, directly and Indirect, many” Eulions® ‘ot doliars enaually gid | State bank | system, und exchange dis- ang counts, we demand that in all financial legisiauon | (| in view the resumption ot | Congress shall keep theend Payments to the end that at the earliest day prac- promises to pay of the governinent may be equi nya ‘Ngee a mercial w FREE BANKIN we believe that a enone, under a well syst @ Vvoluine sue | being ted reulated bY the Se wees yee! emai re lenou! "e| jon gn every form or degree, holding the bled taith of the Repubil Soe le e jarded national | locality of is- sacred and in- im both letter and spirit. We would not forget CLAIMS OF THE COLORED PEOPLE of the South to the nation’s fostering care and protec- uon. Wresied trou their masters’ conti with freedom conferred on them by the government a: war measure and in aid of the Union cause; given the elective fran- chise as @ means not alone of protection to themselves, | but of protection to the nation. it is now the high | duty of the government, from which it Not shrink without incurring » and — deserving the execration of mankind for all time, to protect them in the rights and privileges of their enfarce citizenship. Their ignorance is not their iault. Their errors, mm theory aod iistakes in conduct, are but the Teeauimate fruits of their former euslaved condition. The gov- erntment assumed the responsibility tor evils rewultl ane from this when it clotied them with the iull might an privilege of crtizen: ry We appeal to the national government, as the good | name and fair fame of the nation ts dear to tt, to pro- teet the people in their civil and political rights, and in their persons, property and homes: und to Drovide and secure them in the enjoyment of ali educational advan- tages and privileges. “& GOLD BASIS.”? The following resolution was offered as a minor- ity report, but was adoptea:— Resolved, That we believe a return to a gold basis should speedily be made; we approve and adopt ae | rincuples of finance embodied in the veto messaze of resident Grant to What is Known as the Senate Cur: | Fency Bill, and affirm thatpart of the thirteenth reso- an Convention | lution adopted at the National Fepnulioa id at Philadelphia in 1872, relating to 01 specie payment. e resumption be f che hi Dy O- rr BOND INTE! Prema ree oF tae Naming totiortow of the | 2 cote duntetaas at ons ite tei elerhion THE ILLINOIS DEMOCRACY. Jersey anything but au “oir year” in poultice, | It |e and tno Fe eae etter and spigit fae | See ers 1m ; ; ch nica pledzed the iain of tue ‘nation to i will have the parcelling out of a nice iittle batch | their payment in coin, was ap “unitecesary and wicked ton sacrifice of the interests of 2 ‘the benefit of the non-taxpaying vi without equality of taxation there can be nu equality of | 2f iucrative judgeships, clerksbips and sinecures with generous jees and falarios, siete are seven oew Congressmen to elected and a State th " i Legislature which will have the say as to whether Bobrine there due. proportion in’ suns bent rederat | # democrat bbe 2 acon shall Cota United | government and maintaining the law uaWise and un- States Senator John P. Stockton, whose term ex: | Just; pires March 4, 1875. Hence it is that there is strong ae proms tha. for the mext eight or nine weeks , nercia will be nothing vut— Double, double, toil and trouble, TaRIPF AND Thaxsrontariox. {rem the verdure clad hills of Sussex to the white | PRG rcteny ark ye rerr tg th gir ae ee bree ngd booing ber orp | in the ne | heir remeat or Eodipeation 80 ft ta rovemee fart rty ers bat coi rose accounts of | shall be substituted for them, We are opposed to all rome railee’? for “our side’ and perfectly | combinations and devices of whatever character that trai reports of et | tend to Increase the cust of trausportation beyoud a tair uibtul reports of te meetings of the gigs gp tye pt eee Ro pppontien, together witli @ series of shrieking | Teuuneration to the ‘ poe paper ped rl constitutional powers to remedy exist and trumpet calis to “rally”? to the sapporc | eetisis eats epee apd to prevent thelr oscurrence nt or "this man oF tt arise us “one man to I, » elp ‘ the future. We are opposed .o Sell the column,” and to “organize! organize!! | EXCHSSIVE TaxATION, organize!!!” As above stated, the beginning of | the deadly foe, 1s erenee proves, of every indus- | this “trouble,” presaging Wrath to Poland and to) }Y, ani we egos sce man, has begun here, it opened to-nigh* with | Inunicipal. We are ‘opposed to grants of the THE GATHERING OF THE CLass— main (0 railroad corporstions, and we rejoi the Clan Halsey, Clan Clarke, Cian Davidson, Clam ; that the determined opposition ot democri Hull, Clan Sewell and Clan “Battes" Bettie. It is | and Representatives .u Congress and the uncquivocal | early in the evening as toe HERALD snapper-up of . Condemnation of whe peoule have pat as 8 8100 to to a scheme ing laborers tor dholders; ‘that is that We are tricnds of ail the Industries of the + whether agricultural, mechanical, or cou: : and believe that these industries thrive best | when no unequal privilege is conferred by law upon one | ©'clock, when the Convention reassembled. over we o' Well considered trifies proceeds to reduce his notes | Of, ledisiadan, That te tn ey ey Ioan acatoy | Ex-Governor J. C. Walker was yesterday nomi. to sentences, anu the claus do got yet muster with | WOWftte boar of, n we eyes ess | their wonted eagerness on the eve of so important | th nrfots podyrot the pane anda iene bei. | BAted amid great enthusiasm by the Conservative & Convention as ihat to be hoiden Coc tell H | Bere Sak Geceiere aupreve of the pi convent mn in pichmond, Va, to represent Rich- sy senatehe bosery nor ‘g pits eee Se RE eee baer ee ake | sone Republesa Congr sional Convention me me them since last winter the fi tering git an ‘Of Puan pUDLe fiberty, and we dencunce the ‘c mapts | Bleventu Ohio district yesterday nominated H. SENATOR FRELINGHUYSEN'S “GOLDEN ERA made by the Fadicals at the jast session of Congress to | Bundy for Congress. uf Pe ‘ity’? promised the people of New Jer- tublect the opti of ibe, petgelpal Be uDers of The republicans of the Sixteenth Ohio Siatriot aurifcrous nephew Oo! his uncle over two | the Umit tes 10 Yndictment and ti jugton | renomingted Hon. L, Daniorth for Congress by ac- fears 40, just after the re-election of President | for alleged, ee ie For a9 revive ray inva ct clamation yesterd : sommes et agg too, a@ an inevitable result of o Maras Eeminleration ‘and waich wag Republican Convention of the Fifteenth re-election. Ihe Caucussing 18 fairly under ee ‘a3 it was hoped forever, the ‘election ic ome district have nominated N. H, Van Vorhes for dent Sonvoning ant distracting. ere a Thom se before ‘the law. we retest acai | £| oS pa Huaton was ni minated by 8 unanimous all pe 3 8 0. 01 pai: ae | Seach. Cong vote. for a Pag by tre convention in session at ketene trom ‘Trenton. | Donaities, and we call the aitention of the voters of Ohio estan wheter Se oe TRENTON, August 26, 187: reme Cou! 4 1. e mously de: ich provides for SEPARATE $CHOOLS Large delegations crowded here on the late dcotore rate 4c . “ for white and colored children iss cons‘itutional law, and | trainstrom the roral ‘‘deestricks,” and now there | i "lection is supported ey recent sieeit mpape is here coniusion worse confounded. The liveliness | Supreme Court of the United states, yet t wa Kigats of the caueusing Would indicate that the tate of | Bay Sw veniiny katie: Motte fae the whole country depended on the result of to- | teeks wo ovefturow oar ze = in Glare 4 ~ oh { nce o' school: \ morrow’s work in Taylor Hail, where is to be held | ingiction of severe criminai punishment and civil penal. the Convention. As already stated of a smaller | ties apou all Woe pees thes pacoenreemir geet attempt. Rssemviage the talk is pretty much all about Hal- a sey and Clark, Halsey being decidecly tue favorite. | that We have scen with alarm and regret the advo: 4 cacy in influential quarters of the election of the Fresi- | AS near as Can be accurately ascertuined the Pirst tot the United states torn period Deyond that to Congressional district 18 lor General Sew the ich the (racitions 1 usages of the country bave Second divided generally, tne Third tor Clark, the fourth, fiith and sixth tor A . with the seventh wi i | almost given the sanction of a tundamental law; such election would be a long stride on the road to pra eal nionarchy aud personal despotism; and we are di that largely Unged the same way. There is a rumor ‘Of eatablia | that {i there should ve wuen wrangling in the Cone | fy airameniment to Une cease te one Feria, DEReiete Vention—sometiing that the spirit shown to-night , “We tavor tue supmission to the people by the General indicates as prooable—both Malsey and Clark will | Assembly ot jusent to the constitauon author- be turnst aside and Sewell pusved forward. ‘Tne | izing the passage of license laws. game oi Jotn Hills, the hone: Sire de ANTY anhataxeD, Boonton statesman, | « That with this ration of quit principles and policy | ts scarcely mentioned. Uni-n and Midalesex coun- ‘we arraign the leaders of the revublican party tor their fies seem pretiy soud ior Clark, while Halsey | extravagant expen titures and. prolife waste of the peo. | bas great strength in Laving his home deiegation, © pie's money: for their oppressive, anjust and detective that of Essex, united jor him. The “siate” for Donvention omcers is J. Wymder Jones, o1 Bergen, for their cou. System of taxation, nance and currenc States of the | tinued tyranny and S| Smion; tu andering of the public lands; tor ee President and J. M. Drake. of Union, for sec: | mer co) of incompetent. and corrupt ‘etary. men in ofce at home and abroad, and tor be Seog. Sycad their genersi mismanagement of the government, and | Me corcially invite all mem without regard (6 | party associations, to co-operate with us In expelling | | them from power and in securing such au administra- | fon of public affairs as characterized tne purer and better days of the Republic. NOMINATIONS, The iohowing nominations were made:— Seer a State—William Bell, Licking ast | THE KEYSTONE DEMOCRACY. Organization of the State Convention Yesterday—Balloting for the Nomina- | tion of Supreme Judge=The New Con- stitution and Civil Rights. county. PrrrsBURG, Pa., August 26, 1874, | ne Commissioner,—P. S, Smart, of Pickaway | | The Democratic State Conventicn assembled in | pee of the Supreme Court.—W. J. Gilmore, of Library Hail at half-past eleven o'clock this morn | pin county. ‘ng and was called 10 order by Dr. Nebinger, | oCirk of tne Supreme Court.—arnold Green, of | Cuyahoga county, Chairman of the State Committee, who proceeded | sember of the Board of Public Works.—Martin te announce the business for which the meeting | Shuler, of Ross county. was cailed. He said it devolved opon the dele- gates to put before the people a platiorm of prin- | MICHIGAN REPUBLICANS. | ciples Of the democraric faith, and it remained with | the Convention to decide whetuer the old Key- | None State would be wheeled into the democratic | ‘ine or remain with the republicam party. (Ap- | piause.) | The Chairtnan announced as secretaries Messrs. | Timothy A, Sloan, Jonn A. Scrananan, Ww. P, | P| Furey and J. Ul. Sloan. ‘The next business tn order | Was ine culling Of the roll of aeiegates, | There wae 8 Very (ull representation of chosen Geiegutes, Lut in soine imstauces substitutes were Gubernatorial d Other State Nomina- H tions in Convention—Specie Resump- | tion, Fr: Banking and Civil Rights | to the Blacks Advocated. LANSING, August 26, 1874, At tne Republican State Convention assembied here to-day the following nominations were | made :—-For Governor, J, J. Bagley; for Lieutenant | Governor, H. H. Holt; for Secretary of State, E. G. eee yr were E aen echoes oe D. Holden; for State Treasurer, W. 2. McCrery; | e list having be completed, | for auditor, General Ralph Ely; for Commismoner | Aoccns Were DOMIN Stee TOT oO Goa. SaE | of the State Land Office, L. a. Clapp (renominated) + ADccDs Were Lominatea for temporary Chairman. Mr. Ancona declined. A viva voce vote wus then ior Superintendent of Public Instruction, D. D. | Briggs (renominated). demgerseg with, Mr. Wallace representing Mr. “op THE PLATPORM. os%, aod Mr. Lilts represeuting Mr. Daiias, The preamble and resojations adopted by supreme Judge. Hou. Willum A. Wallace was chosen temporary Convention us a platiorm were as follows: We, the delegates representatives of tne ronastiogs } vie Onairinau of the Conveusion by a vote of 129 to 94, which was uiterwards made unanimous. He was souducted to the chair by Hon. Jon Elis, and re- | pares in Mienfoan 4 in Convention io appear Lefore tbe the uninterrupted the | juiped thanks for the honor conferred apon him. He suid Le would not speak Upon the issues of the w eople of this state or ine U day, Du Would 48k the aid of the Convention in Pxer exercise by (hat party of all the respousibilities and | the enforcement of che rules that may be acopted. ower during Its entire existences, offering apologics, | First assembly District—Jonn Oashow Ne invoked a spirtt of harmony, and also the out retenerr ho criticism, tavoking No. cha in the | D, McCafferty; alternates, J. H. Bock aude Lagi spoken atterances of the priuciples Of the great | Scruumy a its record ihroogh the cic trides MRTUL | “Second Asserndly Distmice—Josepa Reeves and i. | varty. } And peace. and the candid judgment of all just mem. Im | Le Sanderson; alternates, Young and ORGANIZATION, leference to his- Wen. Witte Presented a resolution that a com- he, fepubiican | fo spirit of vain glory, v bef apd cuth, we asse i file Bittee of id each Senatorial district be ap- ty raised its banuer at Jackson in 1356, it has oever | Mosher: Oy POmntedy 10 WUlOe alt nore as nal aneeeiC® Be:BP? | Tatlee under eicie crore eavere Chek natecbesne tte Rite | Mosher, Slternaces, D. 0. Lyoll and R. Flood. aot i ‘Clutions snall be reierre tory of any other party. «ince. the organiza. urth Asserndly DistrictWilliain Davis and | ap igen aod that the Chairman shail ap- tion of the goverument—to stand im te ad. | James Irwin; alternates, M. Gensechick and Theo- porn S comm e tO Open telegraphic correspond- | vance linc of human ar rogress dur. | Gore Thieier. Pace with us Fatic Conventions DOW im session ing the turbulent years ‘ar, throaghoat FiUth Assembly Distrit—S, 8. Gray and W. W. novher s An At Was offered by the war and in the aupre ‘e4 perplexiues when | Goodrich; alternates, J, R. Alien and George Mr. Church viving for tue appointment of w | succeeded wie i fopieite.! none of ite pledges tohu. | Brown be | pountuitre# On creicntials vy Seuatorial delegates MAnity, to the sister states, aor to the iuierests of cur | Sixth assembly District—J. u Gumbered. aistries promise! the protection 1 yood laws d letrict. Montgomery and | Bow, a odd aumveres aissri ‘, und that the ri reef ad (ministration of then. It bas fests jated, | Siltem Clague; alternates, &. Kaufman and J, H. lament be the Goiewstes fom isely or the development of our abundant resources bgp bo —_ A “ t has been i f the encouragement of learuin jeventh — '. istricts, | Mi. Uratiey odered a turther amend. | and bountiful in providing for the Gmforuipate, It Uae Assembly Distri—John G. Somers and | ment providing for (ae appointment of the o rsistently cultivated the com- pe! y @ittees im Sich a Wanner that cach delegate ATTEN CiVILIZATION, should Ave a Voice i the organization, and inere fs co malignant hand that ca point to any of * - ' ‘i iis legisiatio ) may de aed to make man worse we tution the original resolution and amend. At tie same tine ut, has been pradent and econcinicai Mr. Witte ‘len again proented lis Oret reson. | been” nade ts stoudily ‘reducing. the puvite i tion und dalled the previous question, and it way devtedness, un the financial credit of the carries nder tts’ managemt of the “highest stan tn all th regard it a of our opp Party is ended when we are pointed to a political organi- Pree more beneficent in aims, or more devoted or com- 0 mercial cities orl reASON for acced, world i ing to te statement ‘The second rescintion of Mr. Witte, relanve wo correspoudence with otber sitting conventions, Was jai: over. On motion the rules of the House of Representa- tives of the State were adopted to govern the Pier sive, in its patriotism. but as io ir egse tt parties, as it Convention, Goes in the ‘advan: nen Mar food lagi ‘he | Mr. Uuureh renewed his resolution to provide raevenens investigation of g: redress’ ot wrongs | ai tions had not reported. underst | 4—Joun Cochrane. Lansing; George H. Davenport, with alard the attempt of a corrupt majority onents that the mission of the repubiican | Ni March 4, 17! SPEINGFIELD, August 26, 1874. The Democratic State Convention met at noon to-day, and effected a temporary organization by the election of George W. Armstrong as tempo- | a rary Chairman. j usual committees & recess was taken until two | Alter the appointment of the Up to ten o’clock P. M. the committee on resolu- ood to be the financial plank. | THE LOUISIANA a hcl CONVENTI NEW ORLEANS, August 26, 1874. The Baton Rouge Convention adopted the name of the “People’s Party.” CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS. THE LIBERAL STATE CONVENTION. The Delegates from New York City. Pursuant to the call of the Liberal Republican General Committee two delegates and two alter. | mates were elected last evening in each of the As- | sembly districts in this city and in the Twenty- \ third and Twenty-fourth wards (newly annexed territory) to the Liberal Republican State Conven- | hon, which meets at Albany on the 9th proximo, The foliowing are the names of the delegates and alternates elected :— ASSEMBLY Districts. Die, Delegaton, a dlenittes, |—Peter Stuyvesan jeorge nell, Jobn M. ih Lis. Peter J. Kelly. a8. ¥, Manierre sien Cleaviand. Clark Vell. s—Wilitann i, George Younz.. s—Charies © anih Isaac H; Hunter (col’d). 6—Husn Nesbit.... Henry Walker, George Horn. setiultz. ‘d Carroll. J. F. Tavior. 1. .N. Twomu 8—Frederick ug Edw. R.} Andrew Page.. James Micnales rhelius sava; tl. aryl ae ‘orge H. Mackay... thew Witson rankenhetm Willlam Atkinson. ‘James Greer, haries Atkinson. F. aghtmure. J. W. Afon, pson. : John Wurnburg. Jotham Wiisou. “Weeks W. Culver, G, Glaupenskise, Colvin, Wiiltam Banham, Wanps. Gustavns Levy. -"Philip Bender. James Mackintosh, William Kiley, W. liner, Charles H. Coopei a oe aa He Swords: THE BROOKLYN LIBERALS, Meeting of the General Committee Last Evening—Delegat Appointed to the State Convention—The Resolutions, The Liberal Republican General Committee of Kings county neld a meeting last evening at Saw- yer’s Hall, Jay and Pulton streets, There was a! | Very full attendance and the necting was harmont | ous througbout. Ex-Assemblyman John Cashow occupied the chair, The /ollowing delegates to the State Convention were chosen:— Arthur Murpiy. Third Assendly ptstrict-T. ©. Moore and John ; Thomas F. Smith; aiterpates, George Calhoun and George F. Riley.’ 3 . Eighth Assembly District—veiegates yer to be | appointed. Ninth assembly District.—A. M. Bliss and E. B, | alternates, R. W, L’Hommedue and ‘The following resojutions were adopted :— Resolved, That the liberal party im Kings cou’ jational Co} to confer extraordinary powers upal local jud le, jor the undoubted ourpose of threate, tne Ireedom ot speech and of the press, thereby ng the fiat ond letter of the congticution. ad op hts of every i ttt ral. eral party oof of eases danas by am equally | | remarkable reduction of taxation Bnd Of expenditure tn recognize inthe grecnbacks and natienal | e amount throughout the com- | The principal dificulty is | 27, mselves om record posea to the int farina and al chor vhoreschinenis on the righisor te | “THE ABLEST DEMOORATIO ORGAN.” H {From the Troy Wnig—republican.) ‘The New York gmap is the ablest democratic | video. | put into Pernambuco July 25 for provision: It has been urging the | organ in the country, nomination of Chiet Justice Church (or Governor, It bus done so in ignorance of the personal reasons H te which pave induced Mr. Church to refuse his bame to his party, The HERSLD now, in a strong leader, | tells the democracy why Mr. ‘iden is not a good candiaate, aud Wiy General Dix is popular and wii beat Mr. Tilden, But the HBRALD does not Bame its own preference, now tuat Church is out of the way, In our opinicn the renomination and ye-election of General Dix are abont as certain as any Iuture event can be. SHIPPING NEWS. | —————— | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES “OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, “Seamer. 1 Sails, | Destination, __ Ob. g..10) Bre Broauwav, broad 19 Broad! 169 Broadway: 7 Bowing Green 2 Bowling Green De 1 Liverpool..|2 Broadway, Aovsselae 2./ Liverpool. if Bowing Green Macedonia. 7 Bowling Green Stae of Pew: 172 Broadway. Minister Roon. jzBowung Green Rotrerdata, .. ) Broad wi ‘The Qu a Republic Liverpool. City ct Richinond|Sepe 3: Liverpool v Ethiopia... 5.|Glasgow...|7 Bowung Green | Washington Slvr ....|38 Broadway, . 5.) Bremen....'2 Bowling Green Miunesor 8. / Liverpool. it Broadway. | Seniller. 8.! Hamburg. 1113 Broadway. | Russia. 9. | Liverpool. (4 Bowling Green 9.|Giasgow,..|72 Broud way. 9.|Glaszow: .:|7 Bowling Greens ! Bremen....}2 Bowling Gi | Hammonia. amoburg, .151 Broadway. a i 2.) Liverdoot..119 Broadway. City of Parts. 15 Broadwa: knogiand .. |69 Broadway. Java 4 Bowling Green vi 7 Bowling Green. 4 Bowing Green 7 Bowling Green Au Hovenzo! 2 Bowling Green Frisia... 6 Broaawa: Schoiten 1) Rote: dau 50 Rroad wa! Britunnie. e “ILiverpoot..119 Broadwa} Spal {]Eept. 19: | Liverpoot../69 Kroadwav. Chev of sonteai., [Sept 19:| Liverpool. [16 Broadway. Ville de arts pt. 19:| Havre... 55 Broaawat Goethe... . 22.) Hamburg. 1113 Broadway, | pa ae Te i} Almanac for New York—This Day. HIGH WATER. Gov. Isiand..morn 8 12 Sandy Hook..morn 7 27 Hel! Gate....morn 9 67 PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 26, 1874. | | ‘CLEARED, Steomaniy pomne ¢ (Br), ), Moodie, Liverpool! via Queens. town—C G Franck!: Seen, Denmark (Br), Williams, wondon—r W J Hu } Stems State of Georgia (Br), Cooper, Glasgow— | austin Baldwin & \ richs & Co. Steamship Ashland, Whitehurst, St Domingo, &c—L det More insta City of New York, Deaken, Havana—F aiex- | sbieaimsip Caroudetet, McCreery, New Orieans—C H qbicamship Montgomery, Faircioth, Savannah—R Low. Steamship Columbia, Crowel!, Charleston—J W Quin- Ship GSiden State, Delano, Shanghae—A A Low & | | Bing Blandina P (Aus), Paicovich, Liverpool—Sloco- work Pacenoes of Fife (Br), Irwin, London—Peabody, fark Nuova York (tab, Pollio, Newport, Eng—A P | Rae Suova Giuseppina (tal), Marchese, Whitehaven— pBark Bae p Gta, Bageons Queenstown, Falmouth or Burg Argonaut (Ger), Steengrafe, Bremen—H Koop & Bark James & Boya (Br), Hilton, Havre—Boyd & Hine. perk Christel (Ger), Bockelmann, Baltimore—H Koop Brig Felicia (Ital), Romano, Cette—Laoro, Storey & ‘Brig Hail Columbia, Broreton, Rio Janeiro—Thos Nor- wate Ristag Sun, Gibson, Barbadom—L Wo P Arm 1 sane American Union, Collins, New Orleans=N 4B Brig: Annie Bell, Bice, Para—Ed Hote Rear iat Be eee Faw acd Saat yp—Heney “ache abina (Br), MeLaughlin, 8t John, NB—P I Ne ees Ji 3 sent ir Florida, Giimore, opipsonvil no se le vidence—-Fl W Jackson & Son. "En yr Pointer, Bliss, Pi i Smith, reuion % ‘4 U Stimers, Warrep, Philadesphia—James iaenmer Fannie, Fenton, Philadelphia—Wm Kirkpat- "ptoamer MaySower, Fults, Philadelphia—James Hand. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD fede -rhacigles TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamship Minister Roon (Ger), Erdmann, Bremen Ay Ui vin Havre 15th with mdse aid an ea to Oel- Fiche & Cy, “Bad fine weather. Yon 34 spoke ship Jonn Rutherford ‘of Sohn. NB), from. Bay Gublenr toe. Liverpouts Sod, let 230 tow Shab, . Scie Be | Jefe Catharina (Dutch), bound B same day; lat 42 2, lon 9 28, Lark Cooper (of Win sor, werp tor Sandy Hook 21th, lat al 8 ion & 9) brig Marie | Ger), boun Seamsh'n Washington (Fr), Lachenez, Havre Ang 14. gpd Brest loth, with mndse and 107 passengers to George ackenzie steamship Crescent City, Curtis, Havana Aug 2, with mdse and passengers to Win P ra le & Co. Had stron ong | | NE winds trom satteras. Ang passed schr Ella 4 | Wats, bound north. | [ship Fleettord, Taylor, Havre July 12, with nase to | Pray & ickens, Aug 4, lat 42 02, lon 33 44, spoke a Ger- na, showing signal 40, ton 57 49, bark Ns), from ant: jnan bars trom Bremen tor Philadel letiers (New Code) KiLIR; 20th, onal Eagle, trom Easiport, ‘ween anks wae in company with’ slup Bhine, trom London for New. Bark hag (Ital), Dassori, Rotterdam 42 days, in bal- last to orde Rn h empyy ‘Bark Flora (Not), Gogstad, Bromen Stdays, barrels to Tevens & Bockmann, July 22 lat 49, poake thip sunbeaur or stdonn, NB. bound |, Brig Dauntless (of Bangor), Coombs, Lisbon 28 days, “ith cork, salt, &c, to Woodsuil & Kobingon: vessel to | Miller & Houghton. A Fury (Bn). 170 a Ne Nael. St Jago 2 days, | with ide, Brig Orion (ot Parrsbor 3), Cow Ray. OB, 7 days | with n opal to Bird, Perkins & Job; vessel to Hatton, Ws son & Schr Diana (tal), Bolla, Waterford 48 days, in ballast to Slocovien & C The bark Actif “(on), from Hamburg, which arrived on-the 22a inst and aichored ™ Gravesend Bay, came Up to the city this PM, Passea Through Hell Ga BOUND SUUTH. Bark W E Heard (Br), Robbins, Port Morris for New trig Crescent (Br), Faulkner, Windsor, N8, for New | York 12 days, with phister to C W Berteaux & Co. Zehr Uncle Tom, Look, days, with plaster fo A Richardson & Ca Schr Welcome Home (or), shulee, N& for New York, with spiles to or Schr Fish Hawk, comers, New Haven for New Yors. ar lenry Remsen, Allen, Providence tor Elizabeth- stone tu Havilant Schr Trade Wind, Iugraham, Rockland for New York, with lime to J & Brown. Behr wile wile, Metcalt, kiand for New York. ‘with lime to ice Monticello, Pendleton, Providence for New York. Schr J Ponder Jr, Thrasher, Boston tor New York. Schr Ida Deering. Dearing, ‘Taunton for New York. Scnr Abe E Willard, Gulliver, Bangor for New York, swing lumber to order Sehr « G Whilgon, Nichols, Providence for New York. | | Schr Maria & Besse, Bangor tor New York, witb lam- | ber to 0 r J © Crafts, Kennedy, Rockiand for New York, whit Vine to J RB Brow Sclir Veima, Look, “Addison for New York, with spiles to Wilson & Godir Schr Volant, Adains, Bangor for New York, with inm- | Der to order. Pt sy Chase, New Bedford for New York. Scur Ee & Oakley, Newman, Providence tor N | York. Sclr T Bodine, Nichols, Saiem for New York. Schr Ida Paimer, Palmer, Stamford tor New York, Schr Emily, Morel. stainiura for New Schr Clara Post, ee Portouester lor New Yors. UND BAST. Steamabip Bolivar, ta Lawson, New York for New Bed- Leila Ga. Tate. New York tor Ane fgg orders, zie Cues, Cuss, New York for Bosto DW Clark (ry, Peck, New York tor “St John NB. Schr Connecticut, Dodge, Eiizabethport for Salem. chr C Heath, Randall, Port Jounson for sal ar Raven, lerrick, Port Johnson for Quine: Tithe & Swit, Swart, Eluavethport tor Dieiton Kose, Tripp, Hoboken tor Taunte Scur Shamrock, Troy, liaverstraw for Providence. sehr Fakir, V wn, Port Johnson for Warren, it, SmAth, New York tor Providence, Kennedy, Ford, Amboy jor stratford. w York tor Portland. w York for Port Jefferson. York for Providence. N faker, New York tor Boston, xen NaS cay ot New Bedrord, springer, New York for ew iteamer Electra, Young, New York tor Frovidence. | | | le qpiteamsht pe Bohais Bi Liverpool Rhein (Ge: midon, Anglia (Br), ows fo, Astiiand, St Domingo, &e, nk: Serkarnes Savannab’ Colum: | rd 0 and Pas | Y varks Mayflower. Bar- aks MausoWer. Bs ayerroi os; tke Wibedtasaaenen ator, cine, Bowling Green | i Steamship Rhein “Gen, Brickenstein. Bremen—Oel- 1", Providence and Newport— | tor Liverpool; on the | Dover, NB. for New York 10 | M4 i Mobile, Schr Martha A ols, Dodge, Dover, NB, for New | York 9 days, with 2 ting to Richardson & Uo, | Schr Davitson, Kelly, Northport tor New York. I8i4.—fRIPLE SHEE’ a | | i | i } ' | | | vy uo 43, lon 6J, spoke bark | | ceeded. | about | ures from Eurovean ports, and other ports abroad, of Frish Grom Londca), Oar , fem Beaufert, 80, top Lendon.* A 1g 1 Pat eas Davidson, from Wey xor York fd Antwer| Aug lt; Suited, Lithe Soullard, Webster, Sandy Book; Ribino, Puncetolll, New York. Reo’ Ss, Philadelphia; Mercurius (Nor), from Limerick —_ Maritime Miscellany. Purser J Ti Maciachian. of stcamshiv Crescent Oity, from Havana, bas our thauks for his attention Bank Vexrune (Br), Means, {rom Pensacola for Monte a Tz . ANE gare saree, Nialsen. Balingee. Bark Mixsysota, Avery, from Philadelphia for Ban Senin 2am len Areived, Ornen, Be r, with coal, want ashove o0 One insta. Delaware York a nance = Constantines mala: do: PPM y, AM 26th ‘inst. *iM® tugs made ap unsuccessful at mM pt to bau! her off. Exsixon Josephine Martin, Fickett, itiau for New aoe ri Sarau, Nichols, Cronstadt tor Car- secur C W May, Endson, om Philadelphia, whieh Giff; Adolpl. Sun the: Hudikswall for Philadelphia; weut ashore out George’n taland, zh, got off without | fh Acti dacobseity ew York tor Konigsbers. damagy and arrived up to Boston 20", is-arrived, Emma ¥ secon, Moore, Al Guadaloupe: eh, Aured, scliroder, New York for Rot terdam; Naja, Kn uuidson, New York (both not at Queens Scan Lovisa D Ratusern, Crowell, vom New York for Pensacola, before reported at Noriolk leaky, Was su veyed 24th, and Was disenve to be making 600) stroke town. as reported by cable), Por water per hours she wee havnt ne Lambs wal Satied Voth, Barbarossa, Valie, Gloucester; EB E Secor, where the principal portion of her cargo will be di charged, after whith site “wilt go Upon the ways for re pairs. Sour % Srexiaax, from Baltimore tor Bermuda, grounded in going to sea. she floated Aug 23 aud pro- ihe ee Jas E Brett, Gibson, from aioe Sa Aiur Arrived, Salvator r Assunta, ogi, New York; ~s Hesselberg, a Glasuow, Aug U-Arrived, Mystic Tie, Smith, Syduey, Havana, Aug 26—A ietter was brought to this city to- rie, Aug Ss Arrwed, Thoms, Philadelphia, day iyi lisherinan trom the capitan of the Atuecican WURG, Aug LE—Astived, Pelala im." Badennanven, brig Margaret, which saUled heuce on the ist inst for | New ¥ Hermine, Juburg. Poliadelphin, veusel again of the Morro | Sailed hin, Herma New Orleans, Feporting that ‘on the 25th inst. been wecalmed and dritted the ocean, At one time she Was near Abaco, When one of the seamen, who haa become insane, . Ha _Sailed trou Cuxhaven ith. Cimbria tac Brandt, Yor! Henvorr, At Poarsived, Montag, Stromstad! oth tor jumped overboard. Belore a boat trom the Margaret | mington, XC rlovar, Guisth, Tan iirekcnl oe raae ° argaret | Hermann Helmric, Oesiersich Schooner and carried eff) 801 1? OY 8 Spanish consing | ft. aug is—Cleared, Wa Lewis fretty, ayaney* Norrouk, Aug aie leak of brig Dashaw. br), tor | prin, ag paired. abe wil ne radaer easing gad, it ; gaivyaroon August M-~arrived, Savannah, Tabslman, ving beea repaire: ie wi mediately retal cargo of staves aud proceed on her voyage.” | oaaiotiee Kew ti ire get Chetty Linctom Notice to Mariners. Day, jiybee: Resource. Grau, Battinors Baltic, c, Taylor, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—ENTRANCE 10 NEW YORK MaR- co ut apie Queenstown, i Ber. BOR—WRECK OF TUE SCOTLAND LIGHTVESSEL. red Mth, RL Lane, Murray, Bio pane ang Noti ereby given that on and afer ba hd 1874, a lightvessel will be place ou thes Theso lights should be seen in clear weather, from the deck ot aN Vessel 16 teet above the sca, 12 nautical miles. The ais two thas, schooner, Ti igged, with circu- aila0 {ion near the en- 13th, Sumari ance to New Yore Bay, known as the Wreek of the peunered ot 2 a, Montreal en peer hast noreem oO hi Some lichey will be two in number, fixed white. ork); lath, Curcaasian, Cain. Hew Gregan Wellington, f ueen (3), Bragg, New Arrived at Holyhead 14th, pe ith Smith, from Liv. “Odo Voth, uses (9), Cook, and Wyoming (a, Guard, lar cagework daymarks. The Null ts painted lead color, | from New York tor Liverp with * of the Bcotland” paint black et, | Sea, Genie aa vee peste wil be pal Rnogre (sin fetathoms of A4 ee bi re vahory of the Knowles, from wate: 7m jon the Eitm Tree beacon i Jaci lade! Brash Channel a Tanke) shows to the right of the Mew | ,tOSBON, Ang Are ‘ialdiores, Nelle sted “3 orp beacon light. ae netic bearings of prominent objects areas fol- “har pug: South channel NE MN. ¥ sok Tightvesser Ey Se wood, Boston: proepera Doge, Crovari, New York; Amoy, ’arkman, d Cieared 13th, Brothers, Sanford, Boston: Sib; sen. New York; 4th, Hedran, Schyffenourg, tony ett fiming: By peinade, ots javesink Ligh’ gad Hoot main light, ig vie ba ‘iy. "Bntered ont lith, Plymouth Rock, Griffin, for New a look east beacon, N Bporaere tae dian shone Hoa aaa a eli nrrived t Gravesend 16th, NC ee wae Knndsen, th, Di Treasary Departinent, Oice Lighthouss Board, Waib- pianclae MBE Wee tee Co Cerne ington, DC, Aug 10, Ii Haxcastae, ang. 13—Arrived, Mimi P, Phaen, Philadel- Wasmxcrox, DC, Avg 26, 1874. | PhD 168i vi ttle, Notice is given by the Lighthouse Hoard, that, on the SA ee jailed, Village Belle, Lit Ast day ot Octobor, 1874, the fog siual ut Point’ Bonita, Limenicx, Aug 13—Sailed, Giovanni Bueno, Sangaim Cat will be ‘temporarily’ discoutinued for repair T etti, New Yor! will be again in “operation about the Ist of November, LisBoN, yey —Salied, John J Marsh, Tekstt, St Ubes; 1374, Christopher Columbus, uedler. New York. Whaitemen. Sailed from New Bedford 25th. bark Nautilus, Atlantic and Pacitic Oceans. Spoken. a poansre oes Finlayson, gee Liverpool (July 2) yetntFoRt, Aug 13—Bailed, Rolfsen, New orl Maasuivs, Aug 2—Arrived, W A Scholten @), dus Cleared Lith, Castelar, Land, New Yor ‘—. Ne Mussina, Aux 6—Arrived, theleacone (9), Thomson, Glasgow (and lett tor Palermo). Wanderer, for Bi 1D Deca ot the ‘Stora McLaughlin, from New NEWCASTLE, AUg Ta—tleared, Resolve, Barth, New ork tor Acapulco, July 21, ae 17,N, on at W, | York. pninin Groat fT . ininons, from New York tor San | Bee July 25—Arrived, Venture, Mearns, ranclicu, ensacola, ship Shai «er, Fechter, from Bremen for | sailed 17th, Malisman, Blachtord, Rio Janeiro. New York. aug lat 49, lon 1% Ship Edith Warren, (he, from Liverpool tor Calcutta, sTOWN, Aux 13—Arrived, Culseppe Emmanueig, BE civone, Baltimore; léth, Etta Stewart, Henry, Portland, June 28. lat 7 Ny lon 2 | O;°Keuilworth us, Prowse, Liverpoot “and. lett tor Flu res Hope, Curtis, trom Liverpool for Bombay, June adelpaia). lat 15.8, lon 3 | “Sailed 13th, Kron Prinds. Gustaf, Liverpool Bark Nabob. {nerstone. trom Portland, 0, for | Coxe, Guardella, Waterford; Demarchi, Ma Queenstown, May $ 593, ton Uskar & George, Ean onbing. Seuthamptoy Bark Arnie i waits Bah EMioty, trom ‘Woston for Batavia, in erg Fi D Nicol hasea, Pratt, We Burabino, Piozza, Granton; | Tune 27, la Hartiepeol; ior Quorn, Murphy.” Liverpools, Guise “A Danish sehi, showin signal letters NDVR, from New | Tee rg ee ean rds eco York for Hamburg % duya, Aug 11, lat 49 2, lon'l4.8 W. Oneta. Costa, Gioucester. Rovey, Aug ll—Arrived, Fritz, Gundersen, New Or- | teans. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, | Su1exps, Aug 1¢—Arrivea, Fasce, Nicolini, New York. 1ed 14th, Souvenir, Philadelphia. + Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Heastp London Bureau, No 45 Vleet street, the arrivals at an! depart- SUNDERLAND, Aug 14—Arrived, Svos, Olsen, New York; Zovosbsoe, Sclo, Gimderzon, do. *TocKHOLx, Aug 10—Arrived, John Sherwood, Nicker- ew & ‘ork. Stetx, Aug 1l—Arrived Franklin @, Delmicke, New ‘ork. You led 12th, Tarifa, Brown. SWINEMUNDE, Aug 10—Sailed, Neversink, Jarvis, New American and all toreign vessels trading witu the Unite d States, the same will be cabled to this coaatry tres ot | ¥QtX (ind passed Eisinore Baptiae,Uopeland, New York. charge and pablished. EXEL, AUg he arrived: Lydia Skolfield, aith, Bome day tin, Marie, Kasmussen, Philadelpial istb, Ouse tauif'Adolr, Jensen, New York. Trieste, Aug 8—Arrived Anglielmo T, Astarita, New York; loth, Amalfi, Amalt, 4 VENICE, Ang 9 Arrived: Dany Boynton, Appleby, New York; 12th, Lawrence, Eldridge, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Bursto1, sug 25—Sailed, ship Success, Chase, United States. yavgianronn, Aug ld—Arrived, ‘Qheiroto, Traverse, New Sailed 26th, steamship Great Western (Br), Windham, Constanrixortx, Aug 7—The Countess of Deyon, Pink- a ham, which. arrived here, Yesterday trom New Yor Busurntavey, Ang 24—Sailed, bark Wieland (Ger), Vo- melsang, United States. Cwonstapr, Aug 2%—Arrived, bark Ariadne (Nor), Krefting, New York. Doren, Aug 26, 10 PM—Passed, steamship Belgic (Br), Metcalt, from Lendon for New York. Exsixorg, Aug 23— Arrived, ship John Harvey, Brown, Cronstadt for New York mot as before reported). Grovcester, Aug 26—Sailed. barks Fortunato Padre (tal), Gerasaino, New York; Agostina Felugo (Ita), Chiesa, do; Bayard (Nor), for do. yin petroleum, has nored’ protest, fearing damage, having experienced severe weather. Mavey, Aug 12-The Fritz (Dutch), Gundersen, trom New Orleans Nhich got aground oth inst imme} Seine, jeorges 1’ Abbaye, arrived a 5 Tine Fis reported to have suiled for the United States m Rouen Aug 23.] Liverpoon, Aug l4—The Cerone trom Ni (NSW) tor San Francisco, has put cit torally dismasted and with decks swept, bu’ et ve Prrxausvco, July 31—The bark Hampton Court, La: ‘ar tor New York: 2urh, is discharged Sailed 26th, bark Empire (Dutch), Solzember, United | But Dack. oprageeng ag cruck the ues obtuse States. woreh ‘end of sy Ban) while under the pilot's Lrverroot, Aug 26—Sailed, ships Adorna, Hawkins, New Orleans (not previously): Montgomery Castle (Br), Hughes, San Francisco; bark Herbert Black, Treat, Bue- arge, of et) one sugar oversoart to her destination in about ten days, that has already been discha: eter Welland b has raised the fe leak, 80 toate is now maki nos Ayres. no water. x Sailed th, ship Young America, Manson, San Pran- amenienm Boxtt bey Sete eve eel Wares eees Shee daebenahe Week att § 1 ‘orces i, Sn0) Lissox, Aug ——Artived, bare Marianna V (Port), Fer. | Thomas Sai rors staples reira, New York. Cadiz; Gy urs Ct ‘Liveri lly, stoprovia, Sailed aug —, brig 8 EB Kennedy, Peterson, United Boon Davis, whe: ness va ig lan, Bildmores eK 4 " States. QuEENsrowx, Aug 26—Arrived, Darks Ignazio (Itab, Semeria, New York; Rosa La’ io (Ital), Boncardo, do; | Sebastian Cabitto (Ital, Scarpa, Boston. 30) Bune Holn Gar ood Yous,” breed Binadel pas or 8 B Brows, ‘Crowell, sla le, Stinson, we "Also arrived 26th, schre albert L tL Butter, Butler, Balti Rotterpam, Aug 4—Sailed, bark Triade (Aas), Tarabo- | m Irene E Messervey, E yey Ae arte Phitaselpbias WG i vars, Chamba er lay Dake sates. Ininedo’ GW tiay, Ladson do chee ‘got Sootmamrron, Aug 23—Arrived, steamship America (Ger), De Limon, New York for Bremen. SunpemLanp, Aug 25—Sailed, ship Magnolia (Br), War- den, United States. Srermm, Aug 2—Arrived, bark H A Walter (Ger), Maass, New York. Tayport, Aug 26—Arrived, bark Telegraph (Bus), Ce- der, Pensacola. Island a without damage). steamer Saxot vari albert ier) Bannan, ba igadont “Chico pi ine, Liver : Batick. syria sehr Eagle, Soho OReriaston, een dah teamer Saxon, Baur 4 ORE, A Ang 3 Arrived ps Jose (Sp). err cian bees peste tes oe 5 am R 1 ive¥pool: fo se, ae aranise Beltast: bri ee ae chrs Emma ell Gharlesion: ary 0 Foreign Ports. Powst, Ball Fe Lawrence, ot sts. York; Bosrox, Eng, Ang 4—<ailed, bark Francisca Bellagam, | parks" Templar BaE ” glo uanelrorantosin’ Maris Dia (Ital), Borzoue, United State tts, Glaser, Queenstown or Falmouth (or orders: sore kaon, July peArrived, bark Neptune, Richard- He w York; 25th, ba MeLoon, Averill, Trin- baa Jolin Proctor, Boston; Mattie W Atwood #'K Eineeagn, paler; Annie Amsuen, Boston; i irted at Hattie £ Wheeler, Johnson, New balled July 15, bark Doi laide (Br), Jones, do; ist, bark Cleone, Malone: Quarantine, has arrived up. from Sagua, is at Quarantine Toad (and sailed Aug 3 tor Bostom). br ossack, Smith, | : Marseilles: Aug 2. schr Anita, Whitmore New Orleans | New Bedford. | | mu salted Gth for eaten Ialan Toth, brig Obristina } ine brig tihieman,. tom Havana, before | Joris, Lewis, Boston; brig Ade- orth of of Hatters, en, brig Wicioria sp), eobas, Savannah, cranes ey havea eae 2%—Cleared, bark Anibal (®p), eter spree? WH MeColiey. Dooghty, Philadelphia. ers Port, A\ Ang Se ArH ‘et steamship Scandins- ots me “ohr Carrie $ We gel Jackgonvite. appt aha ep lage ee A LS | 27th—Arrived, steamer Equator, Hinekley, PI wilong, Ros. iluly Ws—called barks Edward James, | pia bare David Babcock, Coleged. Rew York: ‘ehrs J gio ibis. Wilson, New York: et sy quatina (Per) 1 Oars. Phllacelphias Stephen Bennett, Bennett, Rocke jarvier Fancisco; 2st, Elizabeth Dougall (Br), | a | White, Bortiand, 0; 224, bark Marmion, Boyd, San Fran: patliedSteamann South C Laroues, Seehitiae AUP Rages Migr Gieured Bark TK We ec, Colson, Rotterdam. In port July 25, ships Highlander, Wilcomb, and Avon CHL TER. Po, Aug 28—Arrived, steamer Vesper, Dar pore. (BF Oa utield, Se a Francisca: GI Uni eaiitaen w Yor rane N thayer, Starrett; Fleetwing, Guest, at 4 | ey Rieb, Mitchell, une; barks wench i QOOBUW ISLAND, Ge, Aug sin port brig * eee { Perthr Plow Boy, lijott, Rockport for New York, with | Meas Pa i | } Ree gyrase ter Lily () dar; | Wyiman. for Kio Juncird, ready. MACHIAS, Aug @%-~arrived, schr Elvira, Ban- trom, Newchwan, Heddie, tor New He gttrived ‘ork. ‘New York. wane Ms leies dirk His, Stevens, Brown, | “RORTKESS MONROK, Ang 26—Arrived, barks Fld fants: 20h, brig Nee pinetes Geeemanen Sees | Nop), Thomsen, Galveston for orders: Brazileira (Ger), ch, steatnship City of Havana, Piillips Sach Rionond for faneito, brig Stephea caritre om pri Awe start 14 Baltimore , nike, ‘do AF eigree if not arrived at Ha Inisprinted yemertay | Sailed 16th. brigs eho, Met! Harry Sedgley, | peat IY BR, Aug u--arrived, schr LN Lovell, Gage, harieston, | GALVESTON, Aug 25—Arrived, ate eat | 18th, bark shel roe “darraga, siattran Ey desalted. meamsbip Hibersian (Bn, bey Ne Pe gee RS paitumore Matavzas, august arrived, bark RW GriMiths (Br), | Cleared 25th, bark Rose Brae hy ag Clearea Zist,” ‘steamenip Gussie, wnatied 2st, INDIANOLA, Aug 26—Arrive mond. sew York h, schr Mrnantico, Randletto. | 19th. bark Eveiyn (br), Smith, New York; brig Cascatelle, Crozier, St John, NB. 18th brig Wm Mason,’ Adams, schr Robt T Ciark, Beb Noatut Sypvey, OB, Aug 1J—Arrived,’bark Kate Crosby, | tows, New Yor Parker. Antwerp (atid pr ed cor Philadelp | ONE Wiss, Sug 25—arrived, steamship State te of Texan Prunauavoo. July 2 arrived, bark ‘Venue (Br), | Meiger, Ghlvuenin ior Week York taun proceeael D. TOF Montevideo—put in for provisions, OBL LE, Aug 22—Arrived, schr Ligzie, Pope, Port an- ‘Talisman (Br), Blackford, Rio Pour Lateponia, CB, Ang 2—Arrived, schr Anita, Small, Bristol, i. Suaxcnak, July 2—In port ship John B Worcester (Br) Cowes, new Boda Jo Aug 2—Arrived, schrs 4 W_ Scott (Br), Hatfel, eg York ‘mth, Crown Prince (Br), Brans- comb, afd Tue Star (Br). Clar Sailed 234, brig Chay Miller, fiten, Ni lew York. Wnaxroa. July 2—In port bark Kifleman (Br), Bishop, for, New York. Yorouama, Aug $—In. port steamships Ploiades (Br), Roberts, and Duna (BH), Thomson, tor New York; ships Ambassador (Br), Prehn, and Saindel G Reed, White, for | do; bark Benefactor, Hayaorn, tor do. te | toni | tne ‘ORLEANS, Aug 2—Arrived up, steamships An- dean (Br). ‘Vera Cruz via lampico and Brazos; Hudson eae, er, New York; schr: a G, Ga- tierrez, Havani celsior, ‘Nelson, Ri zoth—Cleared, ark Adeline © Adams, Collum, Baroe- Zoth—Cleared, steamships City of Galveston, Evans, New York; Yazoo, Catharine, Pritadel pe Gy Passes—Sailed, ship ateean erie eral NORFOLK, Aug 4—Arriv Fe Nettie Soot, Mil B i » Li burn, Crow: y ny’ ane eee U, Aug 13—Arrived, — ‘arianna, trom SPHILADE Lema, Aug 36 arzived, steamer © ha Lord, ; barks Ane (Par Sreaussir ABYssinta.) a Ce san, Aug 12—Sailed, Josefa, Fock, san Fran- werp a Fare lan Koobin's, ¥ tin; schrs Light of the Kast, Har} | i v Ingraham, Dickerson, Connecticut River Avew Alt 12-Satled, avizingstone, Hilton, Eng. Whicater, Garll, Chelsea, Richard Ward, irvin, Sal land; 18th, Gerda, Olsen, sandy Hook. Also arrived 26ch—steamer Vindicat Doane,, O auamad Aug ll—Arrived, Gazella, Brun, New rs OC OO nA aa, Ayres, Dunversport: ‘Hatae New Bedrord. Satled 13th, ulus, Holte, New York. s Morrison, Lives Axcoua, Aig H—Arrived, Bride, Bartaby, New York. | wh ciara’ SSicamerg ‘Uh. Crocker,’ Pro: ogee’ Aug l#—Arrived. Prenud, Michelsea, Pensa Emeraid. Peterson, Havre; sehr Smith ohasset. atsto: Aug ea trived, Avvenire, Paolo, New York. froin ‘Baltimore. yp efeus, trou New York. Mlements, Corning, Phila- Newcasths, Del, 26th, A M—Passed up, soli ‘tihie M Steeiman, John s' Detweler, LP. «com er. F Crow. | ¢l, from Boston; E tf Thomas, ge Windsor, NS; bri; Marshall Dutch, trom Bost hr Westinoréland, from Providence, passed up last eve: it gi also a light Nor bark and a light Gare under steam. Passed down, sehr Passed Mth, Usko, Lun In Kingroad lath, ‘Marieda, Betrast, Aug 13--Sailed, N deiphia. H ry Bnocwanemavas, Aug l2—Atrived, Grad Karlovas, | Forks ANY au. Schroeder oe Martha tomis, for Lynn steamer Rattesuane for Boston fe I2--Atrived, Hohenioliern (w, Nore daz ieniphis for stdohn, Ni; ches PA Gran and H or | Billet: tor Boston, aud Veto, (oF Savannah, passed do ii ‘Braunachwelg Bins Undeutsch, Baltimore | jast evening. (and arrived at Southampton 141 | ‘oon~-Passea up, ychrs Jas ene ati Mi Fall Bonpeavx, Aug—Sailea from Rovan Lith, Uo, Bebupp, | River, Roswell, trein Bastport lew Bed- Wilmington, NC, ford; Cyrus Possett, irom Belsaat, Gharles Wa it, from Bomxay, Aug 1$—Sailed, Clanranald, Erekine, New | posto oo W Portland, ratell YY from Biexos Avan, Jaly 4—Sailed, 1 Murray, Port. | Brattice yerby He, tron a Raven, Se ‘Boexos ar 4—Sailed, Hotspur, Murray, Po! verby ( ‘oF nd. vi i be EE eed town. amers Ares for Boston, and ta. July IS—Arrived. Uranus, Roberts, New York. | acniiies, for Fail Riv Cal Ang 13—intered tor ldg, Jonn Clark, Pater- Lews, Vel, 20th AM=Nearly all vessels of yesterday 08, 10F SIOEABOTS. sa: gei'wsacatti, Porghs Naw Yarn, | Sema se ie OAM Ta Pt ag ORK, AU Arrived, fei Frateill, Persa, New . len I. let Cnoxdzapt ‘Aug )—Arrived, Prins Gari, Malmsje, Pus | “VyoMarn Tanoook, brig Odorilia, schr ‘Thomas @ Smith ant a few others went to sea this AM, but vessels of vearerday geueraily remain: SRELAND. Ag ti-Arcived, steamship Geo Crom pod New York. rk Ana (Sp). Reina, Teneriffe. Aug 2-—Arrived. steamships San Jacia ade) salea' pe, Pees Rumball. New Yor! rived. Mariane; Meyer, Phia- ecighiey ‘arinsom, sa Gonaur, New Yora tor Sterthi és Fageed oh, Hedwig Sofia, Haggland, trom New York for. LOCK. Capiz, Aug 6—Arrived, Elizabeth Winslow, White, ork. America, Hillups, Baltimore; Wyom: New York | ing. y, Phiadeiita Sailed 7th, Lillian, Williams. Gloucester. ¢ ved. schr Cayenne, Batringtom Crrte, Aug 5—Arrived, Cinque sorelle, Me: peeite ion oayenne 4 Vineyard ‘Haven. Orleans Aurora, Adouna, aud Vincenzo, pinta, ANTINOPLE, Aly G—Arrived, Countess of York fae Y Te for the qwanune be ian diode or Nice wih BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINE! ROM DIFFER 1 elsewhere ‘desertion, ac. ee ueg, 18d PASAT ick add dared or jatet), A mere, Bryce, ML States; | city of Caan gan | cen ent cause. no publte i oy weed ADE dP ptitos siz Robert Peel, Larranee (trom | | sera granted; advi

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