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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. Mr. 10 Aiea THE VERDICT. |S8c2e ees in Francisco; Fa earn SAtuards do (and BOM em ‘amerted from the first. that the tn was genuine, | surety. Shattack swore that he | Jovtshl; Aug 7.8 seaman named Henry Havelock Seok, New Yann Wrouus nd that there is only one - axon term wi adequate was @ resident of Newtown, Queens county, and come, s herewitn, preset mo at No. iw Pnirty-se el Kee, Sutherland, Sydney, OH, NR a aes Forum to (igang age poe 2h, Dub wen be re, herewith prerent the amidavit of the” man whe | rect, while pean testified tnat his house | | Bae Caszatid. Stanhope, which salied trom, Havana Cleared Toth Vietorun, Vobasen, Baltimore; Sogneda- BT : ; ‘00k. resides value: ore, er en . & ich, New York. We shall greet and welcome him, heart [0 heart, | question:— lot In Bre ‘nm, where he was eee a a a i ientn aoe ace To Wosley & Seymour, “picer, tor P . Court ~Hepry ©. jsinst | at 38,000, The sureties were accepted. The ac- A nd her secon DI ed out Lith, Wes! pat CONTINUED” PROM THIRD PAGE. $49 12, che Aud Dand to hand, and then shall we | 0h; (Wy, foots Poiednd Thombs kines’ “© | Cosed, Gaynor, nes quite’ the. lock of @ dashing | Wilmore was iftn f Nee eeeng which salted | Salturand Sennen Whites. sya ap tee REMARKS OF ROSSITOR RAYMOND. ly Kings County, #:—James McDermott | jadies' man, and it is not known how he speut the | with ner on the present The Castalia lay well up . son, Halifax, 5 Bryan, lia Tyvidn (s), Li ac. says that he fs by arocation a report: money which he 18 alleged to have taken. | the harbor and Doar to where palty sewer emptied. Compox. 4 Pi ycarciyed, Metsoa, Wikander, Balti- Mrs. , either at the thmevor time: Mr. Rossttor Kaymond then took the floor, such on the i Eagle; | ir 4 o ‘da; Pince.cr paces det forth im the ‘shird aud fours | was called 10 the ‘piatiorm, where he spoke at Aeiiad ica estan Leechs | ler Rue aid” Level “Company, von | being} wi arco, a Cortmooi, Xu, tted wath | Bana. Maing htt a ie mae subdivisions of Sir. Tiitone s(ateineDt, BOF at any | re tere raech att, te commenced OY ,*crime | avove reverred toin suid compiaineas having called ou, | interrogated, declared with a truthful and bland | ashoreon the North ‘Breakers munt of Aug <6 aired 13th, Uuitus Currie, Boston (and, sailed, from ‘other ume or place whatever. ee Mae tet aone ac hte coarestaan be the plaintiff in this action, and had with said plaintuf Jook that he knew nothing of the case whatever, | masts soon went by the Killing John McLeod. | Srsyeannd 171); Geo Fewvoly, Morreyrie, sodich, New Second—We find from the evidence that Mr. the in’erview published in said complaint. although the firm had the accused arrested three Andrew Johnson were washed over. | Said has never committed any unehaste or im- | Sulity of the crime, He 18 charged with seducing | “heponent avers that the article puylished in said Bugle ter was lost. ‘The Captain was rescued Beer act with Mrs. Tlitom, ngr made any nn # woman, the wother of a iamily and a parts0 | aud: Copied in aid complaint ag, ‘ap interview with said be ee Es gy A rad Shrongh the exertions or Mr John A Deun, who tied & Pram, Aug \6-—Saileg. Trepano, Mercich, New Yorks ’ Darrel y theyre pe teeth Sham a occupying” the sacred desk and , thatdeponent hed with plaintiif the interview there | ter Public. But the strangest part of all 18 that | the person of Capt Benson and broug! 3 signore, New York. , 7 f . ght him to shore. ete, Hew ¥ ae 10 ner of any kind or descripuou Wkatever, ae CCeURyINg. sbe sacred. eSblemnity | described, and that in said imterview sai pimatf wade | the accused has been arrested nearly three years |‘ scys hi ‘about 12 jailed Leth, Chiara, Cannavaro, New York. indi tuis were & question of errors of judg. | slielding his Gojence | with nemour to weigh | Use ot 1N¢ expressions aud Utteranees ascribed to him 1 | dayasiner fn's disabled, coadinen: susceeied in Fett Lecuonx, Aug l—Arrived, Colin & MeNeil, Crowell. ment on the part ol Mr. Beecher it would be easy | 0! @ judictal oath, Said artic alter the period in which it is charged that he a Vece! committed the defalcations, When arrested it ts | off the Bird Shoal Aug OTSaltea 190k 4, where she had been stranded i} ‘, o: o ‘ d now to choose i A Borland, Baker, New York Castalia to criticise, especially in the light of recent events, | the gradations oi crime. ‘ihey ha That said interview, so published and copied as afore- | gaid that he became very pale and said to a friend, | since the 2th. She was bound to Wilmington, NC, but Raple , oTHAC r *i man who made the charges tl ce bet ne! en | 8 A ry i ee are, we are: ob eM Soinaeare ee Hie ee is teatead. “It ts a etmple ONGIGS. | cr agsr Ro eeas ese hatmen een and ns Bowen “Well, it 19 not the frat Gaynor that-nas disgraced Wis auppoved that she wall go to Boston, tie port trom cAlsssattis, Aug is—~Clearea, Ophir, Murphy, Sydney, sincerely than Mr. Beecher himself, In all the evidence which had been laid before the | on LD pigemaer Re oC Anan Rama e woe senidence mse ITA, Boy t Galveston 19tn from pene § Aug 17—Sailed, Zavia, Omundsen, Wil- * $ 0 ot sald committee and the church there 18 Dot one word recta in the city of Brooklyn. deponent reported the remarks of said Bowen, malice but in triendliness, and believed said re- | marks were calculated to benefit rather than injure said Bowen, and defendant is advised by counsel that the said publication is in no wise libellous. 4 JAMES McDERMOTT. Sworn to before me this 26th day of Auxust, W74 W™. D. Vaxvrn, Sommissioner of Deeds, OK A OND CAUSE OF ACTION. Plaintiff repeats and alleges each and every matter ington, NU. Palermo, Aug 7—Arrived, Trinacrta (s), Thomson, Mes- sina (and sailed for New York). Sailed 7th, Aberdeen, Baxter, Oran, EENSTOWN, | Aug’ 16—-alled, Uechino Danovaro,. ronoeSouthampton; i nricheita, Ourdiff; Ottavia, Stella, Gonzani, West Hartlencol; Maria Wakefteld, Goole; Dexterons, - obinson, Averdeen; Tilde, Hull; Etta Stewart, Melry, Liverpool; Amicitia, Bernardo, ITERDAM, Aug 15—Cleared, Vesta, Maagee, Boston; fiat, 20 12 on 71, at 4:30 Ab, | a Ton 7, wt 4:80 4B, yas struck Ly ‘ghthuni, Ww ich snaticred tte ‘head of (ol pmast, ana comi the ‘pa through te jibboow, “MMe dows the, Jib, Fourth—We tind nothing Whatever in the evi- dence that should impair the periect confidence of Plymouth church or the world in the Christian character end integrity of Henry Ward Beecher. And now let the peace of God that passeth all understanding rest and abide with Plymouth ebureb ane _ oe eminent pastor, 30 uch and so long aiiictea. - HEN@Y W. SAGR, 1 hi that disproves Mr. Beecner’s story. He, the reports, July 17, speaker, Was neither a member of the committee — nor a lawyer, but all the evidence had passed through bis hands and the testimony had gone through his ears. The evidence consists of alleged Jetters of Mrs. Tilton confessing her criminal inti- | macy with Mr. Beecher, and her alieged coniession | to her huspand. Mr, Raymoud thea proceeded to re- cite the points of testimony upon that subject, and | SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. Scux Joun D Wittiaus put back to Lewes, Del, 28th inst with loss of jibboom aad headstay Srkaer D J Fouey, at Wilmington, NC, 25th from Bal. timore, in going over the rip night of 24th, kot aground and remained in that position until the next tide, in the meantime becoming badly strained. AUGUSTUS STORRS, } C ae — Folavang, Hamre. New York. iy 2 Mr. ton’: SLO! rd Mr. Beecher beiore all yt omplaint, PortLanp, Aug 27—The new ship C F Si nt. launched HENRY M. CLEVELAND, | Committee of | daring the’ period whieh elapsed between, the ak idand das though here Lisrally and exacuy | ___ Sumer flsawreccs MOET, at Yarmouth th inst into be towed wo uns port tday | ,SM=EDS, Aus 18—Arrived, Dover, Stiiphen, Bremer- AE RCE AFLIN, Investigation. | jeged criminal actin July, 1870, and December 29 | od und agaii alleged. aants and each of | (ity of Upester 2. |Livervool. 1s Broagw thot oe ee Sailed 15th, Resolve. for New York: 16th, Julie Au- 5. V. WHITE, ” of the same vear, apd citing editorial extracts shen published and calwed to, be published, in said | pooane. | Liverboot. [60 Broadwi Lauwomap—At Camp's shipyard, Philadelphia, Avg 27. | ““Serxmmunbe, Aux le—atrived? Arie eect, New ated BROOKLYN, August 27, 1874. published ip the colanns of the fndependent rom newspaper, of and concerning the plato a certain | Glasgow...|7 Bowhng Green | the steam collier Pottsville for the ieading Railway | York, z ’ oe , " » tae pen of Theodore Tilton, tanving Henry Ward | iaise und walicious tibel, of wmich the followin 1s & | Bremen, ..igBowllng Green | Co, and is the last ot the six dteumers built at that yard | " Satied 18th, Tarlfa, Brown, New York. at 3 - | copy:— | JT Liverpoo roadway, for the sume company. Sirnra Leone, July 30—In' port, 1 Report of the Examining Committee. | sibie for_a man in possession of proof of his hhe Fagle has virtually driven Bowen away from the | Anvssinin. 4 Bowing Green | At Kast Boston, Aag 26, trom the yard of Mr. Abel | from Boston; Rescue, Leadbetter, roman ne Havin The Examining Co! ti f Ph uth church | Wie’s guilt to commend in “such terms his | )@unts of men betore this, and it expects to stamp out | Yacedonia 7, Bowling Green | Gove, the new bark Stilimsun B Allen, a five oak built ‘Tureste, Aug Li—Arrived, © G Sweeney, Cole, New i eee ee mrch | wile’s seducer. Such maghanimity toward Mr. | bim and all his allies who ong torah order so nefarious | State of Pune 72 Broadway. vessel of about 530 tons. Her dimensions are—Length, | York; l2th, John H Pearson, tavior, do.” beg leave to report that tn consequence of the | Beecher was unheard of and impossible, | Wat tney have never been classified by the annalists of Miniter Ron. Bremen... |gsowilgs Green HS, breadth of beam, $2 feet; depth of hold, 16 Toot Tannacona, Aug 7—Arrived, Lincoin, Mallett, New Or- publication of certain statements by Theodore | now, it happ-ns that people begin to doubt that | Wheretare plaintiff demands judgment against defend: leet web famvare |e Drondwey, Fee noe ORT eae eh ee ann Ne ein” preted Barat a Goghe, Gar- ‘Tilton the committee was requested by the pastor | Tilton’s wile did coniess anything. Mr. Raymond | ants for $100,000, with the costs and disbursements of | Gpin, 4 good carrier as we: fast tailer. She will, doubtless, | della, New York: 17th, Guiseppe Verdi, Gnzzolo, do. of the church to authorize an investigation by a | #80 ‘welt upon the agony of mind which Mra. 1i- | tisaction “| Tne duce ery terviccable vesel far her owiers. Messrs | “‘Sailed 19th, Honour, Mareglia, New Orleans: " nh suiferes ec iuse O! \e 1 a ep + Lou She wi e COM! - pub-comuittee into the imputation made against | her husband and his expressed determination to | _Mr. McDermott, the reporter of the Brooklyn | City of Richmond 1) Browawar sptain Taylor, jmeigl : . Aservover, Aug 16—The bark Glenalyon, Lewis, of and: nay pee Fae ee arate ca ntiok Nemmugness | anaction of ivel for. $co00 damages: yesterday | Washingiol farontwarse” | smlor a rowancaa new bark abined Bastard Mage | Ch Medunsiae es entagroun ane aanke Ade sms er not the lérs whic! Bor be e: a os 21 ft t 7 On July the 6th, 1874, this committee accordingly ian possession of frou*the “mutual iriem’ untit | gave bail at the Sheriffs office in $2,000, and was | Main. +1 Breman.12 Bowling Green j She is 17a ft in length, $8 ft breadeh of beam and 216 | river, where she still reains fraining and ‘making: appointed Brother H. W. Sage and H.M. Cleve- | three or four days before Le made bis statement [elease| trom custody. Mr. .Bowen’s suit 13 | seni | Humbora..!118 Broadway. | ern pine, and is a beautiful and staunch vessel of 960 i «! Carars, Aug 16—The Georges, Bomelaer, from Sunder- land for Philadelphia, has put in with datnage sustained: in a squall. HexicoLaxp, Aug 4—The bark Prince Llewellyn, Ow- ens, from Wilmington for Hambarg (rosit), went ashore: there, but came off, apparently without damage, and proceeded. Metnourne, Aug 13—The Chrysomene, of Liverpool, when on her voyage for San Francisco, was totally diss masted in a galé and bas been towed into Sydney. Qursnstows, Aug 17—The Lady Lycett (s), Bratt, from. Liverpool tor Baltimore (general carzo), has putin here to repair sight disarrangement of machinery. American Ports, -| Liverpool. Giasgow tons burthen, All her accommodations are on the up- per deck, leaving ner between decks and bold clean for he stowage of cargo. She is owned by Messrs Charles Brewer & Co, of Boston, and will be commanded by Capt Weston. "She will make her first voyage to Califor- nia. At Wilmington, Del, Aug 25, from the yard of Jackson, Shai & Co, steam barge for the Electric line. Which is to be used for freight purposes alone aud to ply between Wilmington and New York via the Raritan and Delaware Canal; the vessel was christened the Triplet. rhe 150 feet long, 23 feet beam and 8 fect in depth of 0 before the Investigating Committee. ear- 1ounded upon the following aMdavit. | ~ Sh man @ year ago urged Mr. Beecher to take Ki County, ss.—Charles F, Briggs, being duly sworn, | I poses SN abenat Cake ah oieikiee ‘am eahor of the newspaper known as the Brook. etter counsels prevailed. Iexcuse Mr. Shearman 4 ats k- tyn Daily Union, 1k ach of th ties to this ac- from the unjust charge of pettyfogging in this | YR Yay Union, I know each of the parties to this « n or about August 12, 1874, the defendant, James matter. Frank Moulton had poisoned the | minds of the wen who had gone to him ‘with in- | McDermott, came to the office of the Brooklyn Daily famous lies. (Confusion.) The speaker continued | Union and then and there requested me to publish 1n the atiength to review the data and testimony of | Brooklyn Daily Uuion and delivered to me a writing, of | ‘Tilton and Moulton, He aliuded to the alleged | which ihe following is a copy: apaeeena aie. blackmailing of Moulton and Tilton and told the | wro sux Epitor or me BRooiye UMION 2, 187 story of ~-Gip,” Dora’s littie dog, which had once | “an your ediuon of yesterday appeared an extract been stolen. A reward was offered for the re- | land such committee, requesting them to associate with themselves Messrs. Cafin, Winslow, Storrs and White, who are net members of the Examin- ing Committee. Charges having been brought to the church or to the Examining Committee against our pastor, it | Was the duty of the sub-committee simply to ascer- twin whether there was any foundation in fact for the charges and a trial beiore this body for the 7 Bowling Green | 2 Bowling Green | 161 Broadway. | .|19 Broadway. 15 Broadway. :|o9 Broadway. 4 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green. 2 Bowling Green | 4 Boriing Green | 7 Bowling Green | 2 Bowing Green 61 Broadwa: 5 ‘Two steamers have recently been launched at Glaszow for the Eazle line. named ‘respectively Klopstock and church. The sao-committee has, in our judgment, from a private letter written by Henry C. Bowen, in Rotterdam [50 Broadway, Wie: ; 132 y of the an! |, and the day following a bo; which he denies the truth of an interview had with him | . land. ‘the laiter is 375 teet long, 40 tee m and 3 d faithfully and impartially discharged the dutes, | Covey/,o" the antmal, and t “f Be tan | congeraiae ice: wesckerasd pupliensdtia thes oF | B :|Liverpool..[19 Broadway feet depth. che will have very powerful enzines of a | (ASTORIA (Oregon), Aug 20—Agrived, ship Huntley 19. | Liverpool... Friday Liverpool. “I know a dog ana | | Cin Felation thereto, permit me to state that it was d epg eps ‘ Gutrreesseis | Castle (Br), McAuley, ‘New F and has presented to us. report which is nereto | 1 wants.a pound.” The next day, the pound being finals’ ly'the spring of 185 the bugle linewiil have | » BOSTON: Aug 23—Airived, ‘steuiners, George Appold, 3 ille de raris. mn TD de 7 | Havre ....- c “4 Loveland, Baltimore; Neretis, Bearse, New ennpket Biine street oreathing “grace, mercyaod peace.» | With me Mr. Hoven had the conversation on thursiay.. | Yille te E]tSmbuiasltts Brander. | Gflnmenced weehly sailings botween New York and | McInnes Meuiency (bovnd to dalney), The evidence taken has also been transmitted to | ‘Great laughter.) Tne question is not whether | ‘and, with the exception of one or two unimportant Notice to Mariners. OE ee nants Waseca (ci ‘Moslaaih’ Siders Almanac for New York—This Day. Moulton took the money; he can settle that little | balance of $300 with Tilton, and Theoaore, it is evident, is about $20,000 better off for these stories bo statements, the whole was but a reiteration of what he has said to'myselt and others over and uver again durin; Dast two years. Not only did Mr. Bowen say all us. Most of it has been already made public. The publication of the remainder will be considerea 001; Greece (Br), Thomas, London via New York; ship P Uneeney (new, of Bath(, starkey, Madras and Cal- cutta; brigs Ned White (new, of Belfast), Thombs, Val- New York: schr Kate Grant, ALTERATION IN RERDY ISLAND LIGHT. Wasninaton, Aug 28, 1874. The Lighthouse Boerd gives notice that on or about SUN AND MOON. HIGH WATER. by us at a further meeting; one point, however, | which ne has not let be made public. | is attributed to him by me, but also much that is a4 land..morn 9 43 | SeptSthe light at Reedy island, Delaware Bay, will be | paraiso; Salista, Partriage, Demg settled, that nothing should be withheld | A letter was read, of congratulation to Mr. Maree mmmie ie wer rite sink ies ater dastemticane | gun rises. 6 38] Sandy Hooks.morn 8 68 | ghanged trom a fixed red to.a flsed white, var.ed by red Barts Wilglon, Re from publication which can afford a pretext to | Beecher upon his vindicatory statement, from | alongside of Renae anesndoes Bien imy, Bowe | Moos Thee. 8 00} Hell Gate....morn 11 28 = BALTIMORE, Aug 47(-arrived, schr George E Young, censure tne pastor oi tais chureh. Rev. gare ‘orter, Syrah an ert pis eter caian ten tineleliians- camel ot a pea oad: em Asmoy. Ang 28, 1874. Marshall, Bichmond. Cae sine ‘ ‘The expediency of publishing evide: ONFUSION AGAIN 4 5 Pan The work of buoying the Raritan River, between Am- below—Bark Haverstraw (Br), Peterson, (rom Londen- to ailan canine aes question ee As Mr. Raymond was finishing his speech the | Mr. Bowen’ conversation because 1 knew him to be the PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 28, 1874, boy and New Dranswick, NJ, was commenced to-day, | aerry. ij hastily determined. signs of trouble and contusion began again to Oe eee eee eee eet or ahis asvertiot a reter to » 20; Under, the supervision, of “Ligitthouse Insnevior Trench: | | ailed—Ship Tranquebar, Havre: bark Fridar, Peu- While we should have unhesitatingly done our | @Pparent. All eyes in the church were divided ; Henry Ward Beecher himself, to Frank Moulton STANT $i weighs ihe channel Ghd wl oe wrociziog Dews to | Mai oreriedd, ateamiern Wie Lawrences, aeieat Mall @uty in case a diferent conclusion had been | between the speaker and Mr. Moulton, At one ; and to Theodore Tilton. CLEARED. them. ton: Wm Kennedy, Foster, Providence ; Murtha Steven Teached, we rejoice to say that, without one dis- | Moment Mr, Kaymond was applauded and the | In conclusion, 1 venture to predict that Mr. Bowen ¥ ‘Chance, New York: bark'Svalen (Nor), oe, senting voice, this committee find nothing in the evidence to justify the least suspicion of our pas- tor’s Integrity and purity, and everything to jus- tify and commend, on the part of Plymouth church and society, a degree o! confidence and affection toward its pastor greater, if posstble, than it has ever yet feit toward tim. It is not the office of this committee to review his errors of judgment 4m managing a complex trouble and struggling against the most intamous conspiracy known to the present age. Itis tor us simply to consider what mora} cul- Ppability, 1! any, is developed upon his part. And of this we fina no prooj, although, under a deiusion artfully brought about by his enemies, our pastor been jor @ jong time, made to believe himsell in In conclusion, we recommend to the church the adoption of the following resolutions Resolved, That ee emeOLUTIONS. ved, jt the evidence laid before the Exam- ning Committee not only does not afford any tounda- ion for putting the pastor of this church, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, upon trial, but on the contrary estav- Uishes,-to the perfect satistaction of this ch en {pnocence and absolutely persoual purity with re- spect to all the charges now or herewto: Rim by Theodore Tilton.” ceca Resolvea, That our confidence in and love for our Pastor, so tar from being diminished, are heightened and Geepened by the unimerited sufferings which he has so | Jong borne, and that we welcome him with a sympath: ore tender and 4 trust more unbounded than ever felt fore to his public labors among us, to our church, our next Mr. Moulton was hissed, and the cries of “Put him out!’ were again heard. One lady in the gallery sung out in a very shrill voice, “lago!’’ Which brought aboot another scene. Two police- men were introduced, who stood behind Mouiton’s chair ready to act in an emergency. During all this © time Moulton sat unmoved and taking notes of What was being said, with the intention of an- swering if he were allowed the opportunity. Mr. Freeland, the Chairman, was in a state of the utmost nervous anxiety, ani was twitching ner- vously on his chair, afraid every moment that the compressed storm would burst and the whole afairend in a flaming disgrace. The passions of the audience were wrought up to the highest pitch, and many expres: weir a ‘hat per- Sonalities bad been introduced. enever any sarcastic allusion was made to Tilton or Moulton by Mr. Raymond it was received with rapturous applause, and the waving of handkerchiefs and cheers. Mrs, Beecher who sat a lew pews {rom the puipit. had her face bowed in her hands, and was evidently weeping. Dr. Edward Beecher sat im the front pew and his eyes were filled with tears, At length Mr. Raymond, after speaking fur a@ great lengti of time, brought his remarks to a conclusion, and immeuiately the cry of ‘Question !’? Was raised. Moulton sat passive, by this time con- vVinced that he would not be aliowed to speak, as no answer had been returned him by the Moder- Tator to his note previously mentioned. Then | came the Chairman forward on tbe platform and will not challenge any turther communication on this subject trom, y very respectiully, JAMES McDERMOTT.” 3. The said James McDermott also then aud there fold me that he, sald McDermott, had written and was the author of the alleged interview with Henry C, Bowen, published in the Brooklyn Daily Zagte on August’7, 1874, & copy of which is set forth in the affidavit of ( hereto annexed. CHARLES F. BRIGGS, Sworn to before me this 24th day of August, 1874.—A, H. AxGxLL, Notary Public, Kings county, New York. THE FENIAN CONVENTION. The Belmont Fand—The “Chief Execu- tive” Revived. ‘The Fenian Convention held its fifth day’s ses- sion, with closed doors, at the Northern Hotel, in | Cortlandt street, yesterday evening; and the at- tendance of delegates was as large as on the pre- ceding days. This being an unusually large Con- vention, and its sittings prolonged toa greater length than im recent years, it is evident that | something of more than ordinary moment is agi- taung the brotherhood. ana a HERALD reporter was not long in discovering the cause. The gentlemen of the “press committee’’ conde- scended to inform the HERALD man that every- town—K J. town—F W J Hurst, derson Bros. Bark Birger (Rus), Stou, Liverpool—Funch, Edye & vo. coat ‘Agur (Nor), Olsen, Copenhagen—Funch, Edye & 0, 10. Bark Ruggiero Primo (Ital), Ruggiero, Trieste—Lauro, Btorey & C Co. Brij PR—Theo Foulkes. ‘Grig Anna M Knight, Davis, Portland—J H Winchester Co. Pascagouli Sehr Imp & Schr Nort’ ern Hom eaux. Schr Casco Lodge. Pierce, Portland—C L Hatch. Steamship Oceanic (Br), Jennings, Liverpool via Queens- Cort Steamship Egvnt (Br), Grogan, Liverpool via Queens- Steamship California (Br), Ovenstone, Glasgow—Hen- Bark America (Ger), Koper, Bremen—E Unkart. Bark Anna (Ger), ‘Jcwen Hawburg—Funch, Eaye & Bark Kalmia (Br), Day, St Johns, NF—R B Borland. Brig Myronus, Higgins, Marseilles—James Henry. Brig Grace Kelly (Br), Harnett, Bahia—G Amsinck & Emma Dean (Br), Plummer, Curacoa and St John, Bris Ernestine, Mantle, Havana—Brett, Son & Co. Brig Leena Blanchard, Cardenas—B P Buck & Brig Cora (Br), Henderson, Sydney, CB—Boyd & Hinc- Schr Adeliza, Hinckley, Aspinwall via Antigua and Miller & Houghton. Curtis, 1ruxillo—Leavcraft & Co. (Br), Barbados—Penistou & Co. Schr Caledonia (Br), Layton, Windsor, NS—C W Ber- i), ‘Steamer bristol, Wallace, Phuadeipnia—vas Hand. Among the acts passed by the late session of the Legis. lature of New Hampshire was an act repealing the law in relation to half pilotage. The law now is that hence- forth any masier or owner may pilot his own vessel into or out of the Piscataqua River and harbor. Whaltemen. A letter trom Capt Reed, of schr Union, of NB, reports her at sea July 24, lat 34 30 N, lon 427 W, haying taken 30 bbls sp oil All well. Spoken. es? agus (Br), from_ Portland (Oregon) for Cork, J 4, lat 20 8, lon 129 W. Shp Memnon, Baker, from San Francisco tor Mazat- ug 15, 2) miles N of Cape St Lucas. ‘laribou, Kenney, from New York for Batavia, July 7, lat 833. N, lon 27 47 W. Bark Sarah M Smith (Br), irom Belfast for Miramichi, Aug 8, Jat 51, lon 22. Brig Robert Anderson (Br), Hopkins, from Minatitlan for Queenstown (short of provisions, and was supplied), July 27, Havana bearing SW, distant 15 miles. Brig Titan: (Br), trom Greenland tor Philacelphia, Aug 8 Jat 42 20, lon 68 40. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS, a ais ae Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are in- formed that by telegraphing to the Heats London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at ant depart- ures from European ports, and other ports abroa, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the Unite d ‘New schrs Ita Lafrienier, Bosion; HT Hedge: ford. Clearea—Steamships Potomac (Br), Loudon, Liver-, pool; Rebecca Clyde Wilmiugton: Josephine. thomson, foofe, New York; bares Viraitia (ital, Fazio, Oork oF, Falmouth for orders; Bergenseren (Nor), Wesenburg, Havre; brig I Howland, for Boston; schrs J H Silekney, Fooks, Chartesion; John K. shaw. ‘Hoboken: a Baker, Sears, Kuston; Wm Arthar, Bath; Annie P Chase New Haven. hailed~ Bark, Now Light, Rio Janeiro; brig Gladioteur irande. ‘ BLUELILL. ug, 19Arrived, sobr J Paine, Loring, wo tor Baltimore, ert aug 2o—Salled, sohts Mary & Graham, Morris, Philadelphia; Forest City, Johnson, New York. POHAREERLOS, Aug —Arived, sehr JP Wyman, nn, Boston. Cleared—Bark Helen Campbell (Br), Doty, London. is Fe er FALL RIVER, Aug 26—Arnived, scl WiDy Bunce, Newburg} Maggie Todd, Richardson, Cai Sailéd—Schr Danici Brown, Kmerson, Georgelowm, TOWN, DC, Ai %—arrived, schr Wm MH) sCROROETOWN,D trom “wad for Providence, 4 days assage. PANDIANOLA, Aug 14—Arnvea, schr Annie, Dougall, Pascagoula (and cleared 19th tor Rockport). Cleared Mth, schr boi Saunders, Pensacola, neice cor ug’ 2i—Arrived, schr Bbenezer,, Bethel, Charlestoi ea th, xchrs Admiral, Stulman, St Kitts; Ame~ Na Ann, Vi ry gs, Nassau. KEY WES', Aug 2 Arrived, steamship Clyde, Ken-. nedy, New York for Galveston (and procceded). NEW “OKLUANS, Aug 2—atrived up, barks Osborne; (Bn), Grimths, Tio Janeiro; Huntress Gunn, doy 5 (Gh bry, LS Pripeds = Ses | States, the same will be cabled to this couutry tres ot | brig Gesine (Ger), Reuter, do. sh esata eae aE ALLALADGR, “<The question of the resolution. 1s now before | thing was goiugon very well; the different com- ARRIVALS. charge and published. eaneacvouriN, Aug 4—Arrived, brig E M Reno (Sp)y, so wees srt the meeting. It will be read once more. mitt hard at work and b f re a 3 Clerk of Examining Committee. Mr, Re Raymond read she resolution over \ttees were at and business of great ALD STEAM YACHTS AND KWBERN, NC, Aug 27—In port. steamer, Belen RESES™ onceaure: 04 the Commer said :— | importance bad been transacted. “The commit- ates Ne aos TELEGRAPH LINE En OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. a A RS ty ad Te pO a Spe ‘ ii Mr. Moulton Present. BE aod a favor a Tegolution just read | tee on ‘nome relations’ had finished its labors Steamship Palm (6r), Pearse, Liverpool Aug 11, with ieee (or Growell, iran New York), Key West and Pénsacola, en the report was ended and t } nr irom their seats. . as CH Marshall & Co. Ang 19, lat 48 16, lon 32 43, * ving repaired. — 4 S ekanack soce one lacs | “The whole audience seemed to rise in one com. | MBd was discharged; the committee on the “ture | mise iat H Marshall A One Ay Sa ont) Gee | ANFWERF, Auc26—Sailed, bg Helen A Holmes, El- | MINE TEES jug oe arrived, schr WD Mangam,’ had died on the speaker's lips, there arose one long | mon accord. Mr. Moulton, however, remained | Of the organization’ was still busily engaged in | Bri Tigged steamer, bound Ej same day, Cunard, Inman | dridge, Boston. Chase, New York. a shout of applause, ove gr-at clapping of bands and | seated. drawing up a programme for future operations, | #0: Nationaisteamers, do. Bomsay, Aug 27—Arrived, ship Winona, Bray, Liver- | 2th—Arrived, schr Nightingale, Young, Port Jobnson- “Sit down again,” said the Chairman. Steamship China (Br), Gill, Liverpool Aug 18 via L Sailed—Scur Peetwing, Virginia. stamping Oo! feet that made the wails of the church gain, " and the greatest harmony and unanimity of feeling | Queenstown 19th, with 'mdse’ and passengers to0 u | P00! NEW LONDON, aug Zi—Arrived, schrs Cerro Gordoy The audience did as directed in a body. v1 Bari Aug 27—Arrived, ship Bor Shaw, No Undine, and Lamartine, froin coal ports. ” rancklyn. my, Aug , ship Borneo, Shaw, New | U 5 be ber zi KI DSO ae wy ae “and now all shone agaings ule roe ce ac- | prevailed.” The committee were very polite and Steamship Main (Ger. aba Bremen Aug 15 gaa | York. prORwicH, Aug St A veds sehrs Chief, Hobokenz jortly after the readin; repo! ti Bees K 5 4 ssengers to Vel- looper, North iver. y rd port and when | quitting ent; ee ya pecher 01 ie charges , awiully diplomatic. They would like to furnish cor erprontaD, wy ro ge per eon ge ee ae Sauled (not arrived) 26th, bark John Bunyan, Gilmore, | | PENSACOLA, Avg 26—In port bark Almira Coombs, all was enthusiasm and pleasure (as it was evi- | #gainst Lim Mout ase rise.’ Airdtons more information if they could, but they were | Aug 2%, lat 44 62, lon 564i, paased steamship Deutschland | New York. thorn, from Aspinwall, just arrived. alt ia a AE Nol | (Ger), hence ior Breme: ‘ zth—Atrived, bark Ada J Bonner, Bonner, spin @ent everybody thought the report periectly con- | solitary, a silent protest against the resolution. pledged to secrecy and could communicate nothing | Liverroot, Aug 27—Arrivea, ship © B Hazeltine, Gil- n. Bark soll deo Gloria (Ger), Wienands, Antwerp 56 wall. vincing), Frank Moulton made his ap-/| Then ‘hescenereaily began tobe disgraceful. Cat- | more definite to the public for the present. The | aays, with miye to order. key, Reval; bark M E Corning (Br), Hughes, New York. PORT ROYAL, 8Q, Aug 27—Arrived, ichr James Sla- pearance at the side door of the Fae ciel et ails ie same stereotyped answer was given to every re- | ,,RAFK FRolo Borzone Ital), Borzone, London 68 days, In | Lisgox, Aug 2—Arrived, bark John E Ghase, Davis, | @E,Hawkins NEw Yorms | church, Not many saw him, and he took | ton continued standing until he was requested by | porter, and there was no getting at the secret j een rk Kroze, St Nazaire 53 days, in bal- | New Orleans. Kenilworth (Br), Prowse, Liverpool; Mary, ce Providence ; Saxo! Henricksen, Liverpool | schrs Richard Rhodes, Baker, Boston; parks skipld Agostina (Hr). Stephen, Ivi im, Hooperdsiand; JK rs, Queenstown, Aug 23—Towed in, steamship Westphalia en (Ger), Stahl, from New York for Hamburg (see below). is seat beside the writer. He said he was deter- | @ silent motion from the Chairman to resume nis ! through the regular channel, so anotner course mined to speak and meant to Igy bare some of the | 8€8%, Which he did without further action. 7: | 0. | Nad to be tried, and it was’ entirely successtul. | patiet ooeiro tee cartoheh, Bordeaux 40 days, in | ballast to Slocevich & C Mr. Gilbert then arose and offered a resolution | From a ‘private, but entirely reliable source, the Burk Burnside (of Boston), Pendergast, Cow Bay, CB, Arrived 28h, steamship Scotia (Br), Leitch, New | ard (Br), Kourke, St John, NB; Sarah Cullen, Cullen, contradictions of the report. Some of those sur- | to the effect that the thanks of the church are ten- | jollowibe tacts have been obtained :— 4 | 9days, with coal {o Bird, Perkins & Job; vessel toy Tay: York for Liverpool; barks Kestrel (Br), Faulkner, New | Gardiner; ilu Growell, | Howe, Wellfleet; rounding him endeavored to dissuade nim from | dered to Messrs. Winslow, Claflin, White, Sage, THE LELMON® MONEY, Jor. Aug 25, on the Banks, saw schr D N Huiton (of Giou- =a N ag a J J Liitie, Buteman, Lanesyitie; eorsville, Hart, | Cleveland and Storrs for the iaelity and impar- | to obtain which such persistent efforts nave been | °ester), with 200 quintals of fish. York; Galathea (Nor), Steansen, do; M Smith Petorsen | Bath; Alvaretto, Withal, Biue Hill; J B ‘Austin, 5 this course, but he persisted and wrote a note to the Moderator, asking to be allowed to make some wemarks. Mr. Freeland tock the note and passed } 4 to Mr. Howard, he passed it to another, and so tt went all round the committee, and the result | . ; Made ior the last Jew years by Colonel John | patie cei Noon Tee eae eh Boston 2 days in | O'Mahony, is the thing of all otbers that has in- Brig Marie (Ital), Cavassa, Cork 48 days, in ballast to | fused new iife and activity into the brotherhood, | order. The amount seized by the British government was | | Schr Isaac Oliver, Pennell, Aux Cayes 15 days, with | $20,000, so that the interest must have swelled ig | Solve and logwood to H Becker & Co; vessel to Youngs, to aLout $30,000, smi peed Schr Wm H Kenny, Beers, Fern Wor), Keyndsen, do; brig Geronima Ghilino (Ital), Per- roni, Baltimore. Also arrived 28th, steamship Nevada (Br), Price, New York for Liverpool. Sailed 28th, steamship City of Paris (Br), Tibbits (from Williams, Cundy’s Harbor; Estelle Duy, Carey, Forte mouth; Sarah 1, Simmons, Ganav, Fall River; Join } Johnson, Mazee, Boston; Hattie Perry, Chase, New Bed« fords J 0 cov ‘ham, Ayers, Danversport; Robt Morris, mith, Salem. Also’ arrived 28th, steamer Fanita, Howe, New York brig John Aviles Tracy, Windsor, Nei schrs Sopie Wit; son, Melvin, Boston; James Alderdice, Rockhill, Fall | tality with which they have performed their duty, | and — to Messrs. B, F. Tracy and J. W. Hull, the counsel. “All those in favor of the motion say aye,” cried the Chairman. ‘A general “Aye” followed. ‘This is a large sum and if in the | 2 | 4 dina via Delaware | Liv 1), New York. seemed to be shown ina few moments by a ‘All against the resolution say No.” hands of honest men and applied to the put Breakwater, 13 days’ With pAvAl stores to Taylor & Bing: ED OGDs z River (and cleared tor do). policeman being sent for. Very soon it became | 4,dead silence ensued. for which it was subscribed, Would create no small | vessel to Van Brust Bros. sitalccipiai Rorrenpam, Aug 26—Arrived, bark Francesco Chiaz- | "Gitnredssteamors Nederland (Belg), James, Ant- x ‘ Mou! “It is carried,” said the Chairman. | stir in Irish national circles. Among Fenians and The bark Oarl Gustaf Ger), from Rotterdam, which | 2&Fo (Ital), Pizzardo, New York (has been reported ar- | werp;C,W Lord, Colton, Savannah; Tonawanda, Whit- fnown that Mr. Moulton was present, and all Bat the audience was not to be appeased. The | Irishmen in general Colonel O'Mahony bears a very | arrived on the 27th inst at Sandy Hooks came up w the | rived 17th). Pank, Hew. Crlesasy, Leonetts Albertson, Boston; shin, mecks were stretched to obtain a view of him. | Tow continued and the hisses in almost unanimous | ugh character, noteven excepting those who ques- | city this P M. Edgar (Br). Beveridge, Antwerp; brigs Marshall, Dutc! While Mr. Raymond was speaking he indulged in ‘the expression that Mr. Moulion had poisoned the minds of those who came to him by his lies, and 4r. Moulton jumped up and shouted, so that it confusion, men and women joining equally in the | Scene o/ excitement. But Moulton sat still, heed- | less of the storm around him. | . Seeing that matiers were looking dangerousty | threatening, and that the Chairman seemed to | Dave lost bis powers of action amid the intense ex- tion the soundness of bis views on Irish affairs and disapprove of tie polic know him believe that if he had absolute command of tat money a single doliar of it would be muis- appropriated or spent on any purpose but that of bringing about a rebellion against British rule in he advocates. None who | arrivea oe 16th inst at Sandy Hook, came up to this city this P ‘The bark Insula Capri (Nor), from Gloucester. which Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SuUTH. Suanguas, Ang 21—Sailed, steamship Pleiades (Br), Roberts, New York via Suez C Lonvor, Aug 28—The steamship Westphalia (Ger), from New York tor Hamburg, beture reported spoken disa- bled, was towed into Queenstown to-day by a Spanish nal, Turney, and Machias, Bartlett,’ Portland Pendleton, Pendleton, ;. Florenct Smitn, Jacksonville; Roque Alayo, Monroe, Baraca: avid’ Faust, smith, Cambridge; Almira Woolley, King, Danversport; sarah L simmons, Gandy, Kall’ Rive James Marin, srown, and HG Bird, Blackstone, Boston, vas heard throughout the ciurch, “You are @ | citemeni, an old gentleman advanced to the front | Ireland, But there is unquestionably great differ- steamer. BAN tee Bhetie eta a Bian toe Paiaas: ae iat Bark Alice (Ital), Horaceton, Providence for New York in baliast to Funcn, Ei o Warr’ of the platform, and shouted at the top of his | ence of opinion as to how it should be applied vi 76 & Co. Vindicator, for New York; bark Emerald, tor Havr 4 At this moment a scene of tue most intense and | marie the singing of the doxology the meeting | Connected with. th > movenisne, 1b the wae were pio HBP Ue geruy Penstacct aver fernew B. ul; a ry ac stings, Hattett, | Westmoreind for Providence; David Talbot aad a i i connected wit ie movemen: it. F ‘ i se |ATavIA, July 2—Saiied, brig Nel astings, Hal Vestmoreiand, fot ‘0 nce; Davi overwnelming excitement took place. Some rose | will adjourn.” some time previous to the Convention the, subject | Yaw: “ure Neck, Latterty, Penobscot River forNew | ptitariniay : ig lett, | Edwards, for Hoston, passed down last evening. York. ‘ a b | 3 cf ‘! Canpirr, Aug 27—Sailed, msnip Pe k Noon—Passed up, schrs Emi.y H Naylor, & @ Irwin, ; waving their handkerchiefs and shouting. Others | Ps AS rege hy Cir ibaa thee Saeed | had deen freely discussed in Fenlan circles, and | | Schr Castilian, Gale. St John, NB, for New York, with | WCARDIVF. Aug 2/—Salled, steamsmip Pembroke (B:), | , Nogn—Passed up, dchrs kmi-y i! Navior, © @ Irwin, lumber to Keney & Parker. j shrieked, “Pat ” Tadually two parties, advocating two different | li ‘ Ginnatran, Aug 5—Arrived, bries Ex; (Ger), Fri from Bucksport; Chas 8 ‘Rogers, from Rockport; Anna + Mr. Hallid. fife. i aeeetbay aad to Wine Getee or ie es | fines ot policy, were formed. One, ana by iar tne | Bcht Eva thts ‘bey tinea ror cor New York. ow | uuret, Trivets (aml sailed Tin tor New York) si ek | i Safford, trom Pawtucket; Mary £ smith, trom Salem ¢ r. Halliday rose, and with his powerful voice | and nobody seemed to have power of tuought leit | stronger of the two, insists there is no option im | york 6 days, with plaster to © W Berteanx. | Stock weil, Harding, New Yorg: 10th, bark Bolivar _ Helen A Bowen, from Bangor. Passed down, ‘bark — | to sing the hymn of praise, spoke louder than the storm:—“No, let him stay | ‘sCfcon rose and made @ movement to leave. here to hear what is saia,”” | Immediately, and whilie the tones of the organ Mr. Moulton rose and said:—‘1 shall stay, in | again broke out and afew of the more orderly spite of you all, and I won’t sit and be insulted.” members endeavored to join, the major part of the matter at all, The money was subscribed | lor the purpose of Irish revolution alone, and the faith of the organization is pledged | that it shali never be diverted to any other | object. ‘The other party is composed toa great Northumbrian (Br), for Rotterdam; schr Katie @ Robin- 10n, for Neponset. PM—Passed up, schr Detmont Locke, from Bangor. ‘ Passed down, brig Willie Mand (Br), for St Stephen's, NB; sche rank Herbert, tor Boston. Lxwes, Del, Aug 23, AM—Passed up, brig Speed, from. Schr Treasure, Taylor, Providence for New York. , in distress. Bent Wit Leggett, New Loudon tor New York. 8th, barks Cazique (Br), Cox ((rom Philadel- Schr Black Diaménd, Smith, Greenport for New York, | phia), Bareciona; Sigrid (Nor), Emunuelsen (from New Benr Jennie C Koss, Ross, New Haven for New York. ork), Venice. Schr Dexter, Sherman, Portland tor New York. Cleared 5th, bark Mary A Marshall (Br), Lunt (from sehr Ann E Valentine, Potter, New London for New | New York), Leghorn (Aus), Gerolinch. do for Alexandria, E, Sailed Then began the shouting again :— “PUT HIM OUT! PUT HIM OUT!’ and one man came forward on the platiorm and Said ;—‘‘Let all stay who are not disorderly.” “That's 80, that’s so,” shouted the crowd, and again the waving of handkerchiefs took piace, Itwas evident Plymouth church was half de- lirious and hardly knew what it was about. It ‘was several moments before Mr. Raymond could go on with his speech and then the people gathered around Moulton, with angry gestures and threatening looks. During the remainder of the speech the speaker was constantly in by cries of “What abont the pist voit te neat D. F. BLAIR TAKES THE FLOOR. AS soon as Mr. Raymond had concinded the reading of the report Mr. D. F. Blair arose and Baid—‘Mr, Moderator, I move that the report of the committee be accepted and the resolutions be adopted. I desire also to express my entire ap- proval. of the work of the committee, Bat it needs , RO aavocacy at my hands as it speaks {ull well jor itself. 1 congratulate the committee upon the re- sult of their arduous labors. It was but natural that they should have been charged with being wed 6m tavor of Mr. Beecher in their deliberations for the reason that they were chosen by himself. They were certaini his personal frienas; they nad sat under his ad. . ministration for years; they had loved him; they had bonored him, and in the hour of his trouble they bad warmly sympathized with him. Ana yet having listened to the report which they have sub- give it to him,” | the immense audience made a sudden break to follow Moulton. He passed out of the side door leading to the alleyway in charge of two or three friends, and hundreds followed him. Rushing over pews and chairs, dropping from the gallery and pushing and trampling down ai! who Is gee them, the crowd broke out of the church. 1t was almost a free fight in the small alleyway. Execra- tions and cries of pain were mingiea with shouts of “Go for him,” “Give him hell.” Many in the pressing mob got more or less hurt, while the object of all this fury was proceeding as quickly as ble towards Orange street. Mapy biows were levelled at him and were more or less warded off by those friends who accompanied him. The police were utterly lost in the hurly-burly, | and only made @ stand at the front doors of the | church, five or six of them making a charge upon the mob and using their clubs pretty freely. In | the meantime Frank Moulton had been literally | carried to a@ Carriage, which was in waiting, and | Was rapidly shoved in. The coachman dexterously tarned the horses and drove of at a rapid rate up Orange street, toward Fulton, The departure of the carriage Was accompanied by @ groan anda shout of execration from the crowd, and then all ‘was over. MR. BOWEN’S LIBELS. Doctor Demas Barnes came before Justice Morse, | in Brooklyn, yesterday, and, waiving examination | on the charge of malicious libel broaght against | him by Henry C. Bowen, gave bail to await the | action of the Kings county Grand Jury in the extent of men who have certain theories about “elevating the Irish element” in this country, and elevating themseives into snug positions by means if it, The patriotism of these gentlemen is of @ peculiarly sentimental and poetic kind, and de- votes its energies to the cultivation of patriotic oratory. newspaper articles and American politics. To carry out their programme an “organ” is ne- cessary, and some time ago @ newspaper was started with thts object. The paper is not paying and it is thought desirable to purchase it “ior the brothernood,”’ so that these gentlemen may get _ the money they so patriotically risked and 08: Thus the two parties were formed, and while not @ word has been mentioued as yet on the subject at tae Convention the whole policy of both were shaped with a view to the ultimate disposal of the money. So far the Puritans nave had it all their own way, though the debates were long and some very able speeches were made, It already been decided to retnrn to the old system of puttil the brothernood under the control of @“CUhtet Executive,’ and the only man likely to be elected to that position is Colonel O'Mahony. The Chief Executive will also have the appoint- ment of a council to assist and advise him. The Convention having still many tmportant questions to discuss it 1s hardly possible it can adjourn be- fore to-morrow evening. THOMAS GAYNOR’S WICKED WORK. iain, An Alleged Large Hardware Defaication in Chambers Street—The Accused Ar= rk. ‘Betir Goria, West, Barnstable for New York. order. Schr Z L Adams, Nickerson, Boston for New York. stone to order. stone to order. ‘Schr Hyne, Oliver, Providence for New \ork- Sel L i re to oraer. ‘with mdse and puasengers. York. fobns, NP. Schr Southern Cross (Br), Craig, New York for Shulee, Schr Valouraiso, Clapp. surry for Rondout. Schr Ameiia, terry, Bangor for New York, with lath to Schr July Fourtn, Cobb, Boston for New York. Schr Peter Ritter, Jones, Cromwell tor New York, with tehr Red Rover, Brown, Portsmouth for New York. Schr Balloon, Nitkerson, Boston tor New York. Schr Wavella, New Haven for New York. Schr D H Jones, Reed, salem for Port Johnson. Schr Gertrude, Rich, Portland for New York, with 88, Crosby, Connecticut River for New e jew Bedford for New York. nwich tor New York, with stone Steamer Electra, Young, rrovidencs tor New York, Steam tender Geo W Weed, Poole, Newport for New f BOUND BAST. Schr North America (Br), Tandry, New York for St | fchr Garland, Libby, Amboy for Machias. Schr Golden Hagle, Kelly, Weehawken for Boston. Schr Goddess, Keliy, New York for Nantucket, Stokes, New York for Westpor Schr H P Hi: Schr Nahant, Mcintyre. New York tor Casti Sehr Leonor leyers, New Yor« tor Noank. Behr J Fiteh. Jr, Fitch, New York for New London. » Pit Schr Atnos Briggs, Dean, Haverstraw tor Providence. Schr J Ponder, thrasher, New York for Boston, Schr Harriet Newell, baker, New York for Boston. Schr » C Noyes, Evans, New York for Providence. Sehr Geo Hotchkiss, Markham, Rondout tor saybroo! Schr Eleanor, Miller, Port Johnson for Providence. Liverroot, Aug 4—Arrived, steamship Sarmatian (Br) Aurd, Quebec. Malaga, Aug 11—Arrived, brig L F Manson, Munson, Torrevieja, Spain. In port Aug Ml, bark Abby Bacon, Merrill, for Denia. SinGarors, Ju'y 11—In port ship'Don Quixote, Penhal- low, for Manila ‘to load tor New York or Boston; bark Joh Worster, Fish, for New York, to fimah lig the next week. Souramara, June 17—Sailed, ship County of Argyle (Br), Miller, Passarocang. S7 JOnX NB. Aug 2-cleared, sehr JW Scott (Br), Hatdeld, Windsor, NS, part of inward cargo from New oF Vextce, Aug 10—In port, brig Daisy Boyton, Appleby, for Leghoru, fo load tor Baltimore, 8°” wifi [Pen Steamsuir Marx.) Bristot, Aug 16—Arrived, Magdala, Andrews, New yArtived in Kingroad 16th, Cainan, Botta, from New ork. Brovwersnaven, Aug i4—Arrivea, Louise, Gehm, Philadelphia; 16th, Klizabeth Mentz, Bruss, New York id sa for Helvoet). i lavas, Aug 13—Arrived, Neckar (8), Meyer, New York, Sailed 1; (th, Courier, Claas, Sandy Hook; Ormus, Bai- leg, New York DowEs, Aug i4—Arrived, Geo Green, Wilcox, Ender- PUdagirn Ang 18—arrived, P Mi Di M JARDIFY, Aug Arrived, Peppino Mignano, lar- tino, New York. dager Cong, Aug 14—Arrived, Angelina, Schiano, New York. Cavais, Aug 16—Put in, Georges, Bommelaer, trom Sunderiand tor Philadelphia (see oelow). Duat, Aug 16—Arrived, A- McCallum, Moodie, London for Callao; Brothers, sanford, do for Boston; Loune Cas- de, McDiarmid, do for San Francisco (and all sailed Ith). Sailed 17th, Giuseppa Prota, Galatola, Philadelphia; August, Otiriof™ New York; Waaga, Uppmann, ao: Mira, Nelson, Wilmington, NC; Prince Hassan, Gaston, Phila Leghorn; passed down, steamer Ohio, Liverpool. Morrison, tor following remain:—Bark Maggie ew, Orleans; brig Ida, from Demerara, ‘hrs Sophia Godfrey, tor Lynn, and J 8 ‘or Providen' PM— Brig Ide passed up. 1 PORTLAND, Aug 26—Arnived, steamship Franconi: Bragg. New York; bark Daring, McDonala, Baltimore brig Shannon, Sawyer, do. Cleared—schrs Mary Cobb, Bumphrey, Alexandria;. Maracaibo, ‘tobin, Philadelpnia. PORTSMOUTH, Aug 27—Sailed, brig M B_ Nickerson, pete pats job Marden, NS; schr & M Brookings, Brown, New York. RICHMOND, Aug 26—Arrived, brig Nellie Antrim, joston. BROCKPORT. Me, Aug 22—Artived, schr Alired Chase, n, New Yors. Saih—Satled, s:hr Carrie Walker, Dunn, Jacksonville. ih—Sailed, schr Julia Newell, Shepherd, New York. ROOKLAND, Aug 25—Arrived, sohr © Jones, Colcord, w York. ‘Sailed—Achr J R Bodwell, Wallace, New York. 26th—Arrived, schr G M Partridge, Mills, New York. Sailed—schrs' Fleetwing, Kennistou, and Elbridgé Gerry, Aroy, New Yorn, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 19—Arrived, ships Talleman. Gr), Finlay, Kio Janeiro; Isles of the south (Br), Navigator's Coutenr, Newenstle, NSW; brig Koloa, Frus, “wth--Arrivea, bark Emilie (Ger), Diecke, Newcastle, Eng, via Downs. Ne Cieared—ship Gen McClellan, Nugent, New York; brig Nautilus, Melsnac, Tahiti; echt Ametia (Tam), Hart, ‘alochae, ‘Salled-—Steamer Costa Rica, Nolan, Panama; ship. ith ft aie Erquiaga, Liverpool; bark Atalanta, very, Nan anaimo. 2Mth—Arrived, bark Chas Murdoch (Br), Campbell, Buenos Ayres. 2 a, C4 dt, Allen, Baltimore. Zen Arrived, ship Humboldt Aresonme suout, Stout, dl, shi SAVANNAH, Aug delphia (all from London). iy from Wilmington, New York; Glyuwood (8r), Vahnamburg, Ubarlottetown, d loth, Litue Hurry, Rourke, PEL mitted, I for one am perieotiy satisfied that | matter. rested by a Deputy Sheriff and Gives | Schr Geo B Ferguson, Ferguson, Rondont for Salem. the millions of people who will read it . Echr Jos Wheeler, Fort Johnson for New London. NG, tor Hamburg. SOUTHWEST HARBOR, Ang 18—Arrivod, steam yacht tomorrow when dpread prosdcast through’ 4 NEW SUIT AGAINST THE EAGLE. Bail in 94,500. Bohr Geo E Prescott, Guptill, Kadyville for Boston. Off 18th, Robt oak, Haicrow, from London for Cardiff | Ideal, New York for nar Harbor sl inline Tea out the land by the press, will say Summons ana complaint were yesterday served The Stanley Rule and Level Campany are a large Steamer iiectra, youre. New York tor Providence. and United states (and anchored), pVINEYARD HAV Lpe Aug Lrg Ht ‘on % a, committee have risen to such a | upon mr. Thomas Kinsella, editor of the Brooklyn | hardware house doing a manutacturing business, i og City of Fitchburg, Baker, New York for New Balled isis Bach ates Now foe eg ee ay Sate ‘ i OS) Ot eases nnBzestionanly, | Bagle, in a second suit by Mr. Bowen tor $100,000 | the city L qgeh of which is at No. 35 Chambers | PECTS. poissearo, Smith, Now York for Fall River, | Nae ees, And 18-"Passed, Gessner, Christoffers, trom | Sauled_U § steamers Desay nde York for StWohn, They have been most impartial in their mode or | 2amages, the complaint being as follows :— street, Ti company had formerly in their Dover, Aug 17—Passed, Maggie Hammond, Cole, from | NB; schrs Geotge Revengen. Piladeiphis for Boston; conducting the investigation, and have summoned | The City Court of Brooklyn, Kings County.—Uenry C. Bowen, | employment, as superintendent of the New York SAILED, ROR APORON fOr David 8 Doane, Port ostont Sohanie Nessrve, troy oH, witness before them who has offered to tes- Tord guinst the Brooklyn Daily Zagls and Thomas | branch, a mun named Thomas Gaynor, who ¥6 SEDWY Ie Bessa, Avs 17—Arrived, Elena Cordano, Giovanni, Georgecnwns Pale for i ” of Who could throw an: = pe ants, 4 7 e st : ‘i " , ni vi Sander exetaipaciog: yan eer anon tie subject ofthe Platts complains and alleges—For a first cause | ceived @ large salary, tne utmost confidence | erppdli barks ME Chapman ir), Cioummosesy Srpoaatt Gienred Th, Rosa Foeticher, eters Now York. 4 | gaulede cen pele Me rch lark Pevekven ; Nestige or Prejadice. | Yes, the world can accept i jhar the defendant, the Brooklyn Daily Bagle, at | being placed in his integrity and business capacity. ery. BF terns ft UOStGny: Rowenta dae ee Soya, | ‘8, : iy al a pokig aretha Sa Redosla’ Murohiosa, Jone aed the times hereinafter mentioned, was and now is, a'cor- | : ' : : j ‘ALMOUTH, Aug 16—Suiled, Naja, Knudson, Antwerp. raum. i ' : THE FINAL SOLUTION OP TRIS MATTER, ay orented, onge ie ees In 1871 he dissolved his connection with the frm #p: aot piercing F (Aca), TAPED | meee OF , Off the Lizard 16th, Nicoia Barabimo, Piazza, from Kew Wm Buck, Miller, New Yo Hallock, Shorrett, New York @nd we thank them for what they have done and ne of the Laws of # of New York, dotug | 12@ mysterious manner, after naving had sole | (Nor) Queenstown or Falmouth; Christel (oer), Batt, | YOFK for Leith. RL oat wal ‘the way in which they have done it, Having thus | Dusifeas at the city of Broorlyn. charge for along while of its accounts, recetpts | more; brigs Chauce (Br), st vomingo and Azua! | y 10 Fased., Neversinks Jarvis, Stet. thi and fully examinea the Lf 2. That said corporation, at the times hereinafter men- | é , P' (Br). Antigua; Orion (Ger), Rio Grande Richmond sephine Martin, Pickett Konigsberg MISCELLANEOU Ae rendered their verdict, w question, and | tioned, was, aid now is, the proprietor and publisher of | and disbursements. The accounts were kept failed from Lower Bay—Bark Fermafinger (Nor) | for do; 1h, Adolf, Lundberg, Hudikswall for Phitadel- rar the echt oe hh OTTO TE it pow tae RiBt | a newspaper Known asthe Brooklyn Duly Lagi, pub- | trough a bookkeeper, who made all the entries | Barrow), for ——. ? phi SOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER- lished at said city. % That the defendant, Thomas Kinaella, at. the times hereinafter mentioned, was, and uow is, the elitor of suid newspaper. 4. That prior to the publication of {| ¥ayaL, July 23—Arrived, Galena, Lisbon, New Bedford (and sailed for st Michaels), Grascow, Aug 1i—Arrived, State of Nevada (), Braes, New York, {Atwax, Aug 15—Cloared, Irene, Jorgensen, New York. pale upon to render our veraict upon their s ‘iheir yerdict—not guilty—we have neard.” Ws | ‘were impatient when they commenced their la- to hear this verdict, put they bade us to it Staies; legal elsewhere; desertion, &c., suffi- use; no publicity required; no charge until di- anted; wdvice free, M. HOUSE, Attorney, 194 | as desired py the head of the house, Gaynor. In- stead of creaiting the moneys received in @ proper manner it 18 alleged that Gaynor had appropriated the Maritime Miscellany. Stxamsmip Grorce Arrorp, Loveland, at Boston 28th from Baltimore, reports that ats o'clock night ot 27tn a ibel hereinafter wait until they were through. This hour belongs | | . large sums irom time to tim a 4 y i " a the head; the. heart must bide it6 tne. Aud | Fnked te asta momepnben toe alinncd wmiercies Sith | Mim, Assert She it Will take $20,000 to power | HalaSPMRRe'’ cece me SaNring ete gulien from | AYAD, Sug 1e-—Halled, Antarctic, Smita drom Lav —UERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, UOR it there by chance any person | plaintiff. That wid alleged interview was a iabrication. | these defaleations, while otner hardware | brightly all night and was still burning next morning, | Aug l¢—Arrived, Dronning Louise, Larsen, A. her of Fulton avenue and Boctumn street here who may have a dissenting voice ‘nat plaintiff densed that said alleged interview ev firms in Chambers street declare that the alleged | She appeared to be of abont 200 tons. As the weather | rk; Ansio, Schroeder, do; Lith, Skimmer ot the Ong 4s) a f° q to raise 1 vespeak for him @ calm, | tek place and broviglit wn action in ils Court against | detalcations of Gaynor wil exceed $100,000, As | Was calm the grow yore douptles on he above is | Gooch, do: Arlington, Paimerstrom, Philadelphia Ou Sanday trom § to 91 cool sad patient bearing before this assembiage. 1 | thermo, “Naan ‘@ recover damages tor the publication | long ago as August 4 Jndge Sedgwick issned an | Po.dubt the bark Unn (Nor), from Boston for Lond Tamaung, Aug 13—Arrived, Laura & Gertrude, Schutte, DIARRH(®A AND DYSENTERY ARB reot. 5. That on August them pablished and order of ai pa taceag hs which wes served on Gaynor and he was arres' Philadelphia, by a depty sheriff and neld to bail sailed 14" 874, the defendants and exch of ised to be published in said wews- HOLE: CO pttuve ly cured, when first taken, by Dr, TOBIAS” celebrated VENETIAN LINIMEN before the public; no one should be with also is a Bank Unx (Nor), Andersen, from Boston Ang 2 £ eee Vee Po L Pon ines Unk aie seas ka | aailed 141, Leocadia, Wenke, New York. jare them pow to speak, or forever hold their pee 190 not believe here are any such persons re ‘4 London, w1 Ut ral port 18 Batisiactory | paper of And concerning’ the pinintiff a certain falsewud | in $4,500 to await trial. His present employer, | Londo No furth ‘ailed from Cuxhaven 4th, Marco Yolo, Minsen, 8a- out 8 bottio; it i | - _ U lo turther particu.al y eat remedy for sea sicknes "t tail Nore Fe aeacion! Cav itshorti | # sonuon 0 ‘enacrnrmiarin of eat mar wR0 | T8 Chambery sires ofesey tinsel am one surety | bate, "qumnay Cn 4nd at Haldmore om arana. | “ivkurGaytt wig iePaned, Ome & Ovore, im | Youal ch wir iu weight nga: wid ag “ 4 8 AI er, 5 N ig] i 40, This, Lay, then, 18 | eo tar ax tne intersiew, complamned of by Bowen | While Faward Pheiao, of No. 1os Bouth Filsn treet, | Hevana “oP whe fever, and on theaith the car: | ““uivenpoot Aug 16-Arrived Helreas Gaikins, Bt John, | sa : Nadl'a milllan of Hottion ‘wold annwall¥ to the peas. but I recog. | slogaw capecrned the Zasle amaris nyw what ithea | Brooklyn. offered jimaelf as thd other | peoter, @ Nor named Tommermend Jovan | NB: Rita (a). Ricstra, Savannah: re (a). Abram. | not ane reiurned.

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