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0 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. >-—————= y y ‘thempeives to the new state of affairs, and to the | country ts depressed, as it has been in the United siacht Z a” Kelsey, Stevens, Virginia, with wood to vouties ry < iP, new possession of their liberties, { will not detain | States (or many months, the party in power 18 een Ww Ti Name, Holmes, Virginia. Pg Dee i re: oh ~~ it youmuch longer on this question, and wiil only | aiways held responsible jor it, no matter what the | othr RB Gerry, Virginia. Bled, Pescagonte: 5 etl Detas dria * Say tO you what I heard at a reception given to & ol ame eae Nevertheleas, the report adds, Schr Ba pier, Pet irow, Viewinia for New Haven. W's Leavith , ayo ; ay: ere ‘ehr sre a ra! lew York. chtleman—or whut I think you calla serenade. p= EE BEN 5 Fehr BaF Lee dew), Les, Absccom, tmballastto | fi Seog or hand Wan Bel daw Liver- ANDINA Mee arrived brig stra Green and, of course, he spoke from their point of view. | among the republican voters with the character | Bvaus, Ball & Co, peel, tees EP (coal for Pacific Mall eS ‘wig for berths vei iP Newsil, Lank, Ohad ; ad Its | He deserived what would be their policy; but it | of many of the candidates presented to them ior Passed Through Hell Gate, rigs J W Spencer, Thomas, from ome Penasco arri ton: 7th, ak 4 mage well, Whe Union League Club Entertains Its | ye saucy thar every patriot san every sriend | public office, and this certainly operated to a BA Ceca ding Kodiak, Poigrs, dor achre 4 M gk, Atking, | 18) 7h, 1 Ber etnerbetage, Liver: , of the Kepubitc must commend. He described the | considerable extent to promote the result. ¥ an rep | yc ‘Get! ied, bark Tatay, Petts, New Deol! echr Francis Satteriey Davis. Philadelphia. i English Guest. aimcuity as follows:—It is between sections, aad | The report ailudes to the effort being made | , Park pines s 4 Douglas, Baxer, Boston for New York, | | Buexos Aruna, Uct 2—Sal 5 ere oe Pans infor Bale 4 not between races. (Cheers.) p Wag Ph ge i P ae aeemntionais iriy Da alight, Marks, Rew Rew Haven for New York, in | _In port Oct 28, si eet inetaham, from New Margaro pap tice ts I took ir inrerest Aen Corncatly desired | candidates within the repubitcan party to be es Vascello (Br), Morrison, indoor, NB, tor New | Gray: 5 R Lyme ‘Pinkham ; Geneva, Garham; Adel- astiveen bie cdimamer Haars fr Bre ee, | your weitare, Net merely believing the good effect | voted for at the Febrasry gigction. in this city. York. Gare mie with n plaster to. 0 W Be ro BX wy York, 12 Ialae, orris, Te gat at Moater eon (Br), Lavender, for orders; sohr schr Jano Milloy (Br), Kirby, from a w R'S SPEECH | it, 722, 32 have on the world, and, the gone | te “An appropriation. to the Centennial, aaya with plaste? tO W Bertoux. cos, Deo Fin port, schr Azelia & Laura, Jor- | GALV aston, Lima @r) Eng! country, and | make an appropriation to the Centennial, and | days p I, Deo 12—Cleared, bark Bn, R. FORS ean Meendes il newed our own but because | gays it is rerie regretted that the mistaken a A ed HO. fen Hope Tart, *) gupsen, Se Foes Yor York aaa cuaaox Cid: Sanaa, "isted® eb niet cat I believed that if slavery was not abolished no | economy of Con; jed it to refuse the contribu. ‘Schr Wm Mason, Princ: "bristol for Alexandria, mies oy et dad: (pe ay Empire (Br), K Yor amship Geo lyde, Pepning entente cordialé couid weil exist between tue two | tion desired and threw upon the yoy citizen Schr Geo P Trigg, finns! in, Gloucester tor New York, nd Cashmere Br), ‘Thompson, for New York, ldg GEonaRrowy, DO, Dec s-Satled, ‘sohrs Gov3 ¥ Ti " countries, Just let me say 4 word or two on this | the task which of right should bave been dis- wisn teh to te g & Co. Riser. Mow. Haven for New York. “7 ra Seen are trom romp p emives Sh nD, ia pork. idence: J & Latham. pits "glih and American Valty-—The Guarantee tig 1 iitstta ef ceciateceaie | GeO" i act tant avongh tp nerany ote | Er Fun MeMERO NR a, | MERGER TR Este an, ut fore ‘alia Wonidnt Biktlge’ and Wer es awrenc : schel. ov peoysience. loadi the success of the | febry K La ship "Medea (Br), Latta, New York vis HORUBRVIELA bse Baas, lost tig Kate 8 Cooks of Peace and Liberty. ference would result’ In what would virtually be & | citizens, mainly of Phtladelpal wal ice Of the report ine, now what acivil war means. 1 | Exhibition is assured. The bal Schr Henr: m, Calais for New York, with tum- | | Went to sea from Sangor Nov 4, brig. Susan E Voorhms, "oth acrive, sche a x io mar. 100 Minis is a-wiid sentiment. Well, I | treats of the membership, library and finances of Fulford, for, Boston; Sth, ship Dacca (Br), Tosh, New | Gleared—Solir Ad Bentiee Wii mer mew Poem | claim to be apractical politician, If I have made | the league. The number of members is 1,676. Ch . few sein fe ar Te York via Demerare. | aa ba 4 pe (liao (Pe), Desa geld an ech Traveller, Hodgen, EO rat Bitte. The Union League Club gave @ reception last any success im political ile, it is because ——— etre Wclark, Clark, i eee pean tor Now York, selon | Sin Prancieags bre oe ee sheik Wile: Velpa- grmen, Londo Sapien shipN'& # Gardner (Br), ight to the Right Hon. W. E. Forster, of Bradford, | 1 have tried to deal with facts and practical |. THE “REVOLUTION FROM ABOVE,” withiime to Candee & Fre ‘and both remained in arte freed ogy ahi wig! . * measures, and I earnestly desire that we may con- Schr Jas. A Crocker, Breas, Belfast for Georgetown, | “‘ailed i7th, ship swallow, Howe, Lo Mitiatbak, De Deo poten 4, hry Margaret, Clark, @ngland. The company included distinguished | tyne to help one another—(cheers)—and put into The Berlin correspondent of the London Daily Dg, weith stone Ciencurcos, Dec 1l—Arrived, noe siogide, mitten, Brunswick ellgr, Mitohell. New e ens of all professions and political creeds, practice the same principles of treedom and order, he V. late hr Early Bird, Chase, New Haven for New York. Boston ; 12th, brig Perces Hinckley, Sm: fR jew Yor! NEW ORLE. NS, Deo 1: chives” — _ Hee Mar- wcitiz Practuy the power of success, we may induce | Telegraph translates from the Vienna Zag! BOUND MASE CanpEnas, Dee 5—Arrived, schr Hattie L Hersey, Con- farses Havana; it atenre: (Br), Harward, Lon. Among those present were the Right Hon. E. | Orne; nations to follow our example, and so per- | some extracts from the forthcoming pamphlet, | steamentn Franconia. Brace Now York for Portiand. ae eer eae Fe ee Fleece, Arm- | Raat Hii, “Higeina “Boston, Sea 'Wlish, ‘Childers, M. P., England; Cyrus W. Field, Charles’ syade other peoples that tney may persuade their | wpne Revolution from Above,” with which Dr, Schr Atlantic, Bearse, Virginia fc te strong, New Yor! ved up, steamer W G Reeves, Havan: #, Buwer, Howard Potter, Royal Phelps, A. T. governments to follow an example that may lead | Julius Lang 18 to startle the world. Subjoined 1s | Schr Hannah Little, Yagersoll, Norfolk for, Boston. Havaxa, Dec 12—Arrived, schr Bennington, Edwards, fy Bi Rehr 18 Levering. Horton, Philadelphia for Boston. | | Curdifl; 3th steamer Wiiminzton, Holmen, Baltimors lyse enett Cues Baniene a " to disbanding those vast standing armies which t Liverpool; Chas Stewart, Peter Cooper, Jackson S. Schultz, Salem 0-Day civilization and do so much toestrange | Cue o! tem: oa x Pion Schr Focassets Hackes Georgeiown, DO for Provi- | (and sailed for New. Orleans); bark Sara! rt, edonia, Potter. do: Felicia yy 2. Wales, Dr. Chapin, Dr. W. Adams, W. E. Dodge, | aii the nations of the world. (Cheers.) Now take, | ,,2 course of a conversation (865) Bismarck observed Pinkham, New York; brig Carrie Bertha vial ‘Balti: ro; Fylgla (Nor), Jensen, Barrow, 7. G. Acton, Judge Hilton, A. H. Hewitt, Judges | for instance, that arbitration matter ay Geneva. | Guriovidi in realty. ha cheaennt the detiees bls seaman Bagle, Newlove, Newcastle, Del, for Ee ea ae aa cen Reser gezer (Nor) It fansen, Cargigs meta ‘a . G sant ” don’t know that it is a popular thing to enthusiasm from his wile, whose preditéetions he shares, Fr ‘5 Camp, Wilson, Amboy for New London. Tath, steamers Gussi aiangla;” J ton (Sp) ine ny Brianett, Gen Brady, Van Buren and Lawrence; Mayor Vance | fai “Shout here, (Cheers and laugiter.) I believe good husband Should, “Phe Crown Princess feels gobr Yin § Gam, Werlegn. Amber Sr Nor tent Banana, i ‘Nortolk. &c. nite Herbert, Gioneares Fiaribosn, Floto aad Mayor-elect Wickham, | You think you did not get half enough money. | 2 Rerse fan tate ctaleh aeeal sled tae ercies teats Sehr Telegraph, chao Nee vor ar Salem. Z Batied, Oth, sche Alice, B Gardner, Taper Brunswick. | Jon phn H Krai “Pite ner et len a 3 . y chr Laco! famerol or! Boston. 3 ST c rived, 6! The company assembled in the theatre of the | ee eee Erase tatek rou dal cxpece:| spleen UD into a worship of Garibaldi, anid apent no end Shr asain Grace, Philadelphia for Boston. Nei Orleans Brome th steamship City of Tiavana. | «Br, "Sutherland, London and Cardi; bart een ‘ee ‘club about ten minutes past eight o'clock P. My | 11 "yug whether itis popnlar Dere or not at the | {icipated inthe Garibaldi enthusiasm.” The Ring, hows | ¢schtO H Northam, ‘Kinnear, Newburg tor Mfiddle- Beith Pda oye Ruf, Routen * sie and Bp, Durkee, bun Arcadia (Bry Andersen, ‘Which was crowded in every part by distinguished | present time, 1 will say here what Ihave never | ever, is anything but enthusastic {n this revard; he Telir Vesta (Br), Palmer, New York for St John, NB. | Baliimare: Aifredo (ep). Mit, Savannah; & | Paaitea Bark Narcissa (Sp), Tarragona. guests. Mr. Joseph H. Choate, President, of the surunk from saying iu England, and it was a prin- | only sees in Garibaldi a lucky adventurer, yn) if Schr Harr: Miller, Dayton, New York for Somerset, pre i Pascagoula, weatee Corse, Dec 14—Arrived, brig Felipe Sp), Ha . introduced the | ciple that ! straggied hard to obtain—the principle | every one had his due. deserves the gallows just a8 | Kent Clara arent ene toric or Somerset in port 10th, barks HD Stover, Plerce, for north of «lub, made a few remarks and intr | of arbitration. I earnestly desired that this priu- | 1uly | ae BD pe Big ay aS a Boke E Miler, dares Philadelphia for Patteras, tc ldg; Swallow, Ferrer, for Marparaiags a “Ritied snip Marcle ia ODay, Liverpool. guest of the evening, Mr. W. E, Forster, | ciple of arbitration should succeed, When there | for me Se ees wiih Ceribaidl, sor ip apparent sbgtt Alex Young, Blake, Philadelphia for Now Bed- ih ard A Sanchez, Benson,’ for Baltimore, di nd NEW BER l—Arrived, steamship Jas A MR. FORSTER’S SPEECH. 1c | Was @ manifestation of feeling against it, and | Ously intend to make use of this popular hero one of | £0h. 5p Maloy, Fleming, Philadelphis for Lynn, o WHiall: Baltiniore.” vax, Dec 18—Arrived, brigs Laurela (Br), St Mar- J Bi N ges, these days against Austria. Then let him stand the test | Schr Restless, Bunnell Mtown, DO. for Boston, — | tines Hib, ‘Comrade (Br), ‘Semerura;-arabel (By), Brady, at Fone damon Wallner Sate alien, New Yorke ot fire, and show whether he can do something Schr Sallie Mair, Powell, Pht ladelphia tor Boston. I4th—Put in jor coal, amid ee Washington, New Yor! more than merely PE gre By A Eich hg Rare Schr L QC Wishart, Mason, Philadelphia for Boston. Balled ] Tit, bree Eliza (Br), Porto Rico; Nancy Ross Whitehead St. Domingo, for’ New. York. - | some things were said here contrary to its Mr. Forster said:—Mr. President and gentlemen, | }urpose, id always felt that i were pos- Ihave often had occasion to lament that want of sible to go oD. (Cheers.) will just d e West I ED) chr Isabel All . sumply tell you the reason why I did se, 1 wanted tumb.ed " Wind at sunset NW, fresh. (Br) Wes EW BE! PORD D, Dec 12—arnived, schr Isabel Alberto, Doe ad | $o.go into the question, because it was a case in Geribala OBeopies which ier still mustrustial “of paieele ee aetrs , Gnited Riedbniy 1 RET ERE "aan 2 -Arrived, sehrs Julia A Tate, Hobo- tarengh lite, Phare, clten wondered why emier | Wr h the lawyers on each side could talk inde- | the redescul,” and, indeed, more #0 than ever since Herald Marine Correspondence. Te port Gct Sk ship. uphenot, Sparrow, for Vnitea | x VCH. Dee Tie Sata uch circumstances I should have taken so | pendently. beg eer L--4 preg Veet was | we oinen. ap is ere at facmocratte Den Nuwrons, Dec 14, 1874 Kingdom, ldg; bark pay ve jangon, from Buenos ons ezuatane, Gurney ( Very much struck with, ans Baw stated in one | mark. e ro! : a A TY ‘ived 21 rr New Y iN, much part in pubite matters, I never regret- | OPM) OyTrincipal papers a ew days ago, and with | culor portrait of Garibaldi at a very, diel Price, and sur- | The senr Wm Wilson, Capt Jones arrived here trom ene to Glass a. Sonatas ved, 08 DK TIKRRA itase Island), Nev 30—In port ship Wright, Turks Island; J D Wittens, yenres Balti- ore; tea that deficiency so much as I do | some approval of it, too. This reason was atated | prised the Crown Princess with it It, Mauss ih Uty | rurke Island, brought with her two sailors, named | Andrew Johnson, O'Brien, dg. Hagley. ‘Anderson, ‘New York: russe, by Wyman, Ca- do; Mary G Fish wrence, Georgetown ; Or. this evening. I know no time in the history of my | by Castelar, who called the arbitration ‘a sublime | > Madrid (then Bi nm Werther); | E Mussina, Nov 2/—Arrived, bark Nineveh, Wy! Mullen, do; ar , rz - aan 2 tobe | humiliation.” Now, Lam proud of that sublime | Wee oor ia a Marit (oremarked, “How has our | Gcome bawards and Charles Brun, of the wreokedschr | tania. a ee dame, Manson, | Yettes Hervey, Virginia: Jane Grant, Miller, Rondouts aife in which there was so much occaston forme to be | imiitation, Now, { don't think 1 should be proud | eld Weimar fellow got hold of the uniiorm ofan italian | Angelina, a British vessel, Capt Bergfoldt, with beef and | | Macam. Nov 22—In port ships Geo M Adams, Manson, | Golden Ray, Bavy, Nowbur eloquent. Ican only say1 never wassoimpressed, | of it if{ thought it Was & humiliation. A law suit | general? Has he allowed himself to be culisted?’ The | flour, bound from Philadelphia for San Andreas, They nd meroules, MEOW dEM, asa barke Tatay, Petts |. Sone ai Gauace, Ee trievens, tok Powhatan, so overpowered by kindness, as I have been by | is better than fisticuffs on any occasion. Muaving, | Crown Princess’ sympathy for Garibaldi corresponds | were sent here by the British Consul trom Nassau, NP | Buenos Ayres (and cleared tor New York) ; yay? ‘archer, | Blackstone “yg | to her disike ot everyihing Roman and Popish. Hon your reception this evening. 1 try to imagine to | Pons a Mees Cheer we y aape iaansee | Fata beaneat she tsa gentine “nglishwoman, and and ate rare NS fecnabat wih igs sane tion Bach, flare Cert thy Boy ata AGOULA, Dec B—Arrived, bark Kong Oscar(Nor), | o h if e, saw and spoke wi ne . Bi Lat tl ‘j 1. a " myself that this reception is not to myself person- | the dimcuilies of the aroitration gone on ‘with Pope, aud” mde ucauaintance with the Catholic cute, | Seiphie. They repart the renault, thie, place, to, Filla, | aith seur David Hl Tolck, Sawyer. Buenos Ayros (au Balled, bark Bile Birt (By). Michener, Monte- | ; p dear sehr Harold (Br) ins to show me | until we come to a decision, it willhe uncommouly | she hates it all stil more. The Crown Prince and | were eight days in an open boat, with the Captain ack o Bi vi Ns ally, Suid Fee Toe ae er ee pe Lond | Bard for any mischief makers on either side, how- | his wite would only, be too deli ted it Garibaldi | the restof the orew, at othe end of which time. ey were agrens then ete eo ae Yorn FBNBA EA ae Soarnived, ‘wa ¥olton, Rose, Bare ‘that it 1s @ personal welcome you give me. (Loud | ever poweriul they may be, to bring a war between | Were let looze upon Rome.” Aske his interiocutor | picked up and landed at Turks Island, the Consul pro- Bailed risth bark Voladora (Sp). New Orleans: 17th, eared 84, ship Stratford (Nor), Olsen, Amsterdam: | a me ly to come off. he cheers.) Imay say-at the first mention of your | us and you without arbitration being first resorted | Whether such an eventuality were 11 ¢mvitation I thought it was hardly fitting for youso | to. Ido rejoice, therelore, ut the frst successiul | feplied that ‘our means do tiot permit it, we bave enough application of this great pripciple, and 1 believe | $2,00,'5,the North, and cannot engage ourseives in the ec , South, least of all in the Roman question. Rome is ou! ‘to honor me, but I suppose that it was notrightto thir inig will be a settlement that will | or Cured transportation for the rest in two other vessels, ‘A . Prince, Nok one bound New Haven and the other to Delaware | PiMSJeRNe Phinney, er rate Groudon drow gah, brig wenn, 8 C Gabypagisiaaaie abmsvenaus emp baieaaeinis ere iad’ isthe barked) B Woodworth (Br), MeXettl, | cae rescnee th SG De iv esionls Liverpou tehe Mabeb ‘ile KS ‘ood wor . i" ir), Bremner (from Galveston), Liverpoo of our way. We must leave the Pope to Napoieon. He Maritime Misceliany. india” (probably West Indies); Pawashick (Br), Mus Pits es oa cole, Matanza 3 decline any meeting in which there was an op- | deepen the feeling of cordiality between | may pension him or do what he pleases with him. We tera, St per ¢—Arrived steamshi rida, portunity of the manifestation o! good feeling | these two countries, and that this movement be- | hail not and cannot Lea teree ip oe oes. be. What am For other disasters see cable and general news col- Peat Det sl, bark Emma Frances (Br), Burns. for Gonekeey, unter, sherman, Prov jence$ tween England snd America wili set an example | do, we care for the syllabuses tn North wormaay D0 | omns xow Bork, lig: brigs Del Gratia Bre Moortouser Kine | Coroae’” Crowell, Boston: Alleutowa, Tutte, a9 § between the American and English people. 1 | that will be followed by the rest of the worid, | D&d¥ takes any notice of 11, not even a bishop: peg EME en nse ete ship Co- | Allen, (Hr). Batkic, ahd Kebecca J Palze, tu tor do, do; | Juniata, Catharina, New” Orleans via Mravang: Nor must not merely thank you for your kindness, for | There are differences between the two countries, The Daily Jelegraph’s correspondent adds, in fe are inde! @ purser of the steamship Co- | gchr Island City, Smith, for do, do. ‘ Foint. Smith New York; bark Caib: es : | but they are more difference of appearances than | Teference Lo these extracts, that Herr Julius Lang | lumbus, from dayana, for favors. Also in port Oct 31, barks James McCarty, Gould, trom hieldsborough; brigs H 1 aim leaving your shores for Bugiand in two ‘ declares that they were sold. to the paper by & | | Suir Suunan K Mud, Wood, at San Francisco Deo 6 | Forums attpret oth, ding: Davia Boyd, Bord, trom Beaife, St Martina: Koanoke (BP, Wilkie, Porto But, t abl ly te | of fact. 1 have been spending a week in Washing. | declares y pape! Pa Pa reenter v2 Ng Ton 4s W. | 90, arrived .9th: Tremont, Conner, from NewYork, | Hannah D (Br), Se rock, Windsor, NS: ‘Samuel, Walsh days from now. I am not able properly to express | ton and | have been kindly allowed to see a3 | Bavarian nobleman, and he threatens to divulge | from, Baltimore, reports —July artived 29th; Sionne (Ital, Cummess from Montreal, | Turnel Hart, Robt Wendt (Ger), Rohde, trom Quebec, | coa; Ruth a ‘oodside, Montecomery, from Portland, Salem MB Millan, Y ‘Bonutide (Nor), Olsen; John « fils (Br). Melvin, and arrived, steamer Bentipede, Miller, Boston « brig ck oiling, my thapktulness for the kindness | have recelved | much as possible of your parliamentary system | the names of those who originally furnished him tha stripped, of everyth somber loaded and’ abandoned arrived 291 ‘thoroughout your great country, and this not | 0d ol your government, and I confess that at first | with the revelations if further unauthorized pub- Ported Dat 4s a8 W fia heavy weather, with tre- nee Sot t th to be a very great difference. | lications are not prevented. Great interest 1 | Prendous soay 6} 7 rit and broke tressle tree mereiy to myself personally, for this has been | Tve'was one remarkable diferesce that {ound | felt In the matter, as high pensioned State officials | In'consequence OL ung Dowepat and heayy, was obll Bleting (Br, Bowel, eis onverss, DUpE Sauma nace se de Asari cace genie Lay pe COuny Pear manifested to me wherever I was Known and | out, and it was this, that despite of democratic | and illustrious South German nobles are believed | to, throw same coal trom forward: off San trancisco | Oliver, trom Pearl River. arrived 30ih. Oliver Cis Jones Tar 8 Island; Mabel wherever I was unknown. ‘There are mis. | Successes, that at least as long as the resident | to have supplied Lang with his in‘ormation. nine In port Oct 28, pedpiiri c e eeak aaa ae Providence; Saran Sulitvan, Moore, Dennlev! | ———— ne aTANzas, Dee rig Wanderer (Br), i red ir . Pierce, New Yor chose he could keep his Vabinet in power. The Banx Cartaix Dan (Br), White, from Brunswick, Ga, | Tybee Island. . ‘lalla, (wed) BeTaEtr om Me limerick; sohre. Cl chief makers who sometimes, through very | members of your House of Commons remain in | eq ¢ ae 5 Ei for Montevideo, which put in‘o' Bermada Dec Sin dis: | "> Dec 12—A1 , steamship Mohongo. from . recklessness and through malice, upon both sides | power, and remain, strange to say, long alter they S H I P Pp J N G N E W S. rem, encountered a heavy gale of wind Nov 26 in lat san Brant sc vi8 Mexican and Central Amencan porta, | Ghergiatogy Garris Honnell Bingham, of the Atlantic, will represent that there isan | M4’ \Ve'beon a witness of ball, peruape two-r tras oi malBtopinast and alfsalit and legiig atcchea’ the | arpa 'Rew Yorke diag Dore Ore Brvanola, Hotahiten | )Hencatres Behqise ite Sbarienog 411 will between these two countries, Tnerefore I | of the members of your Congress, who had waiting OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. spars-and gear got foulof the bottom of the veasel and 4 =m, or vark Granada, Hodgdon, from BS aridoed sacle am glad to take this opportunity of saying, that | on them gentlemen who were ready to take their cnafed off considerable of the copper. New York tor Mexico; brig hobt Mowe, Dearborn, ard bark Sunder (Norw), {or from do. disg; schrs Welcome, R Beebe, (rom do, for Robert 8 Graham, for Havana; Gere not only from Boston to the Rocky Mountains, not | Places, and who, like the Perl in the poem, were | preg op DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE YOR THR | with'cargo-ol wiht, £e strock on ihe naeck of stenner Farks Islands: Abby Bryanc svabbs, for New York, Puieeinbruinaeten: neh “ looking in at the elysium into which they were 7 rm Rosanio, about Oct in port sehr George ¥ Jordan Ww AM, Drig Melrose, from Cape Haytien only from Niagara to New Orleans, I never heard | waiting to enter. (Laugbter.) On going home, MONTES (08 DEES ADO e UAT: Oct Ia Girne Cree ou oem aguann, Sod Wat arun Ssuore, Danean, for Boston tor Aen EOF RY ord | eet Porter, trom Hooklacd, and “alice Belle: fons one ment.on of my native country that an Eng- | if lcome across my colleagues, I will explain to Beamer. pee eatgo Roated'ts the cous and wasvicked up’ Pet | Rio Jawuimo, Now S—Satled park Joseph H NewYork. c Yshman would not like to hear. Phar RG RSere RIT OLG RAYS: Ree RIE BOM gaar. 7-0 sane Hane GenauantC diab, from Carilf ep Monioriten, | Sotto” New Oragey, sie otc Batic ‘ie Pe Dan aeinceyere Mallod pertaniiy, THE CIVIL WAR @ reason for this differeuce, und it iy that you are 1 Hamboee amine Green mouth of the River Flats. Crow took to the boats snd | Ee New York; Sania, , Broan 2M for United eh ae rate for rby ena fe ear earhe You, sir, Mr. President, have alluded tosome | bringing on @ conservative element in affairs 19 15 Bi : landed on the coast of Bucnos Ayres; cargo aud vessel & ‘trom Bi ry Wee 5? = which F sappose would be necessary in a pop- ws easncar ioBroaaway, total loss. meee muons ray 5, shine King niin, Rawila 5 Baik * hp, Weamuer Jon rine. oo? tien: facie connected with your great struggiein he | ular goverument. The priaciples if both cuun- 18: Liverpoot. (69 Broadw Banx Aspnopsr, Perkins, was condemned at Monte pore tt cam Frateto. tape Chong babino, Painevaud | Psemteu's ctewart (oF atansaas Earths for Mapas subjugation of your rebellion. I heartily | tries ure the principles of representarive govern- . ny Glassow. .. 7 Bowling ‘Green | Yideo, and soid Oct 29 at public auction or Pye ler | ¥f iscilla, Maeroen une; barks rleket. ‘Kean, ‘rom uez 5 soba Fwenern bear, isan Ei, Paige. (or 4ndorse the opinion of the President of | ment. We both want to know what is right and Se ara Ete cream | damaged cargo had been previously sold in the same | and tor Baltimore, arrived Oct 27; Templar, Wiisoll. for ON tm club, «that «as = time «= goes. on | You take time to find it out We have our House! | piugs 3'|Ulyerpoot. ja Bowhng Green, | Banner do; Oasis, Randall; 7 # Woiton, Carver FU Morryman, Raith and Ann J Lenghila, and hustory ripens between the Amer- | Ca Lee vatiee OC aRtUe Taeriar| | Baleflat Sel noerdans Kf aes prate shaw ral gecoras anuurg at rane capreees | Wrleh Boyle, 4 evan ey Wtjan. 2, ey : king of ai Pgtre Se tean and English people, that you will find | ## an illustration of the similarity between sou | : Ht lHamburs (a) Broadway. | O22 and died wy cnet ae st 07 Pirate trom Balkiaiore: Ssroay: 494 | Antwerp, peed naa Sag rom. lone, thin Aas that you had a larger number of friends in our | and us, though there may be diferences in appear- 26, Liverpool [d \Bronaway. | otal lous; cre 9 thang tet Bedale, ori Senate A Cheney, | om Leghorn, and J fe eh from aes, Sls Hs ao | ance aud form. (Cheers.) You have @ pubiic, a 26.|Giascow. ..|7 Bowling Green Bare Arret (Br) Are Ae, Ne day. A bark and full ed brig unknown went country than at the tme of the civil war you sap- | strong government in your federation of States; | aah 55 Broadway peat let 37, lon 7 In Aye brie Ley A Snow, Stone. for Balti- | up yesterday. Schr Herbert J Oliver from, Turks t; posed you bad, and that you obtained these | We have our islands and our colonies growing up | {izepard Sound; lost anchor aud situtnomectensis: «| Eicres eer Boeback cra Campbells for'eendy Hook, || dstand: sreived here end is crdered ne, mnchenaeee friends as the actual tacts of the struggie became | tbe our mapey Ae {rejoicing {na common allegi- | Le ance to our ancient and constitutional monarchy, | herm ed, ats (Br), at St Johns, NF, Dec 13, from Phtl- Kincaronn, ¢ 26—Arrived, bark 9 © Leary, Field, Bete Thyra, new ard bound, ts here | Sourabaya for Boston. ae (4 the Kast passed in thi: More and more familiar to the public mind. This | because the fact is, we have not been altogether rung aleak when passing Mount Desert, | ©4 amen irom ‘was the case both with the people and the gov- stupid; tnat is to Gay, the lesson you have taugnt | | 5 kre ot feb Realy ree iat AEE Ad ‘Salied, schr Nancy W Smith, Tooker, ote san stall Soe sla ah aoe, sew ernment of England, You said, and said with wre have to some. extent tearned, aud! imagine yard Bavet ener that on the same morning, disg; shes Anita Small bers 13a?" peti ee Speer tia bs oecnce oatr B baal great truth, that there were many in our country | that is so, for we have made it very har io | rei 3 ; nh | the ‘Babamas next Bt Mary: ‘who could not help being your friends in that great | Ur colonies, and shall continue to make | & Heh iron mamed sce roven, bulwarks stoverae, the | galled 27th, ‘cir it Mi%d of the Mist, Smith, Porto Bico, | "hh" leased, brig Proteus, for Matanzas; steamer i 1 a R b: bl a | it ver; ery hard for them to leave us in the future. beh gia damage to the other veasel | i3 unknown. { agua, — bark Yumuri (Br), Carlisle, New a ea (OUT, Bee 18 —Saled, schr James A Potter, struggle. Cah ‘obiy pay that J abborred | wheuher under President or sovereign, or wnetuer | ®t Laurent. os Scar Mapacascar (of New York), from Port Johnson | York, Her, Savannah lavery from the time I first read | you choose your First Magistrate from time to Almanac for New York=This Day. for Boston, witha cargo of coal, in sien iae topass | St Jom Dec 12—Arrived, steamer Manitoban ROVINCETOWN, Dec Lt port, steamship Leopard, k, I should, therefore, bave been utter!; time, we ee oye to our beloved, honored Queen. e224? through the fhannel.” Vineyard Sound, ou Bp, Write, Nuiverpoot (a and failed for Halifax); echrs mci as tor. Aah oy hee ea gs va a | (euebry, thank you for that Feepoctiulrocomat: | “ayn ‘yoo, | ___wiom Ware femess ahl"aereel tar ekateenes of cas | Pisin ei atcaes Sere mee Mihi Wanted Sheen Vee "1 a remained a c she came o r te Washburn, Col without excuse if I ha ict iy pale ys a8 et ajesiy's one ¥yh vou you abd we Per Baca 1 18 | Gor, wes tora 12 43 | discharging part of her cargo’ witout mage. ed 14th, bark Von citke (Gen, Liverpool, Win H, Huston,” Gardher, George a by walk; or nsons inqual rH were engaged, There never was @ War Upon Sonniey WHELe the: Draction fe that tne ete eve 13 2s | Hel Gate....morn 2 28 ion A enor nen ‘Scie o,iatieras ‘abil and Jost 4 llth, schrs Fred E Scammell (n), Barbarie, Wn i" Son New York hid Gruaesporne win ‘which was dependent greater issues and in which | t shall ee Lahaine 3 (BP), Simpson, Cardent Burden, Adams, Pawweket, to load tor New York; HS the issue was of greater importance to the country (oheers) and rwevare ab ie. “aoglish-apenutag PORT OF NEW YORK DEC. 14, 1874 af Perit tae arama vail see ov Balled, sehr’ Hattie Baton, for ‘Van Bantined, Pott, #IDDY. er tett, Batianenivl engaged in that siruggle. History will develop | Community of the world. In tact it is not neces- } je Sy . a erottd cia e Lighthouse Board givesno- | “YY. ovrn, Ns, Dec 12—Sailed, ship Antometta Gr), | nowittrivnter Fcherman, a aad Florida, Crocker, Pane sary for me to dilate on tiie question. These hird class can buoy, painted greea, with the | eo, Norfolk, Va. lelpmia: schra Benj W Robinson, Waples, do; Kitz that it was the war of the century—tne war o1 this | English-speaking communities” have the same me feck tpon jt hae beth piscad go thg wreck of Coffin, ote fRxoeisot, lv af, Bivacnoute Hannan’ & Bro age. It wasa war that was to have two great re- ernment, the same priuciples, the same ditt- CLEARED. ater 1g miles E by 8 from the Thimb! fe, Shoal light + ER Sreananir Rargstic.) re aH Chaffee, Buell’ 4 i Road: Burson, Dec 1—Arrived, Sons op BtJohn, NB. | Sarah Thompson, wath ‘and James M Bayles, Arnol sults, It was to preserve the union of these | Culties, the same temptations, and the dangers Howse, at tie entrance to Hampton is Virginia. Sauled 13 Morris, Pensac New York; Grace Girdler, Saunders, that beset you are much thesame dangers that be- Bteamahip Franconia, Rrage Portiano—J F Ames. Whalemen. Canpirr, dm areived Mary. Wiggins, Mosher, Liver- avenge | Brown, sad Amos Falkeabui ra Becket, Ont Orient States and it was to abolish the terrible evil of | set us, 1wilinot mention our shortcomings. What. Bark Mary (te), Bani Momie vase Torta ss, & St Helena Nov 5, bark Desd D pool: Vermont, Richardaon, do, i Heres 2s a ia slavery. What would bave been the result if you | ever they may be | ha pepe me ee aeate and o ie yak Na rbas aud ay Mardekibocit eres + chmatocniee ct cit lows, bark Desdemona, Davis, Entered at Sih, Win Mt Heed, Bruce, for Callgo. | ,qisth—arrived, steamers Somerset, Ballard, Savannah; had not succeeded? You would have had no | ~ iz Spoken. a ‘m Keni nedy. ‘oster, more via Norfoll when an American comes to England he be- = (see below) bailed—schr LO Hickman , Simpler, Lic apry? ~ dovemmiion ery Gere prety le | Meved everytming he heard he would not be 80 “Gare Prom ithe Bronte Peltieore vine & |» Ship Beton Balt (ir), frow Ban Francisco. tor Taver. pe "Dee A—Salled, Messina, Davidson, San Fran- | | At the head of Lon 4 b Belle Treat hopeful, ana some men when they come to Eng- | Co. Pool, Noy 20, lat 14 35 N, lon e RWityaa 10} and 8 of dragging tne ations of the world mints land would seem to falsify shose predictious. Tue itis D Trowbridge, Rogers, Barbados—D Trowbridge | yov'gy Fnomas tee Ge, roa Wuebee for Liverpoot yon Pee, a rrived, Sapte, Chiara, Re WB for Hell wea NCR ningon; es si a igbere ney Shiren,| Slave power would have obtained dominion over | OD/y thing, in my opinion, which you seem to | Brig Marie (Dutch), Hansen, St Martins, £o—H A Vata- Bark Princess Louise, (Br). trom Quebeo for Monte- tata Alien, Ford, Palladedo ev ortion of your fair country; in tact an im. | Waat is thet. our public men of caitare. and intelll- | we 4% . . video, Nov & lat 46 45 N, lon 58 44 W. or, Henrixsén, from New York for sch Wm F Bi Paetes, Adams, New York via. pedinent would have been put of che progress of | gence should not be content alone mith criticising | "Schr Prrtland (Br), Coffill, Las Palmas—J A Horsey. Schr Minnie Cronan (Br), from —— for Jamaica, Dec Patterson, Que bec for Hull. pee Bivuizaton for many years : a take pare in ine government ov tor cous. | Retr Wile Minine tiomaeteaiong Car | SAGAN SeAtRO Oa BESR cory gr yucxsonvle, | Lette Femeae se Rent cadeahee HS eae. | gAiCHMORD, Deo, arrze, seamahp Richmond, Wea on ik ese: try. (Cheers.) I have seep cases in your elections | Schr Jessie Fizaveth, rower, Charleston—Master, | | peel, about is miles SW of Hatieras: Had dreeno,teotg do for Boston. % nailed atu, sehr Gers Benker, Friver Kio Grande d ‘There POA at ‘& war in which there was a | Where men lave come forward and taken a partin | | Sehr sunny shower, Ward, Providence—Rackett & es le » schr Gersh Banker, Pr ir 0 Salied Ist, Josie M Harrington (or Ginn), Boston greater stake for honor and which had greater re- | eer civii government of their country as they took | Bro trons eodbneie Rate sera ) SWAN FRANCISCO, Dec 6—Sailed, barks Haddington id, Lindsey, New Haven—J H Winchester art in the war iu which they 80 nobly responded. Kehr Gartan: Exwocta, Nov Sv—Arrived, Hampton Court, Langrish | (By, Cowell, Queenstown; Prince 4¢ Conde (Fn), Eacoll- Suits summed up in ite consequences. Slavery | WAL ta'rc urs alike determined Vo. proiece Ind: | * sn c+ ware, Grumiey Philadephia WF Riogpatrick, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND SHIP CAPTAINS. | xew York id See dos Biatiano, Ryder. Burrard f ¥ it SEeLeRen te each & Wan than maliansanamend | vail liberties: we und you are determined to | steamer Naviower, Fults, Finladeipiia—James aud. Faruovta, Dec 1—Arrived, Cotopaxt, Wilson, Mon. | "'Lin—ariy iin Farooe (Bp, Fe Ferguson, Otago. against it, and sully believe abolished forever. | Porserere £0 the mi etre ot ee temronerty. | Sieamer Brimol, Wallace, Fhiladelpuia—vas Band. Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are | Satied 21.1 Tre Guiseppe Saveno, Cork. Isth—Arrived, ah ea Troop (Br Corning, Tale preg gr ba el en a and you and we are determined that there | ARRIVALS. crakear ae beth lib he a eed ligurunan, Dee Arrived, Prinds Oscar, bvensen, asta ict aL Ne Kew York ae wna al one race without seeing that nothing could be so | ® e Sulfilm y Property Ol sts | jureau, No leet str @ arrivals at and depart- | Quebec for Bes 4—arrived, steams! ps ester, Gustrustive and of:s0 arent au evstan SIRTOEy. | ie ee are aiming at the education pepopreD BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND | ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of | PANG! Tab ‘argpine Hanne, SUL ON Phanien; New» | Gate cae nee r Barrows ora Vi Gann Bs harks ‘These are facts that | acquired before I eame to | Ota; at aman Tindkuo Lomb oF polehtan HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. American and .all foreign vessels trading with the | york: Goethe (s), Wilson, do. ' Antwerp pbrig ' America. Travelling in your country has made | Si Me cre etvew, ‘Our SOMRTTY fod cursevesr. | Steamship Republic (Bry Gleadell, Liveroool Dee 3 | United States, the same will be cabled to this country | _ Sailed trom Cashayen su Jotinan Kepler, Spite, Barks Rio de ia Plata Br juiverpool; Pillag me more earnest iu this matter than when I | Both Gi us are anxious to repiace war by arbitra: | 204 Queenstown 4th, with ‘mdse and 185 passengers to | tree of charge and published. New York ; 29h, Thos Fletcher, Pendleton 1 Ger), Reval; Norma (Br), Cork or Falmouth. merely read daily the accounts of your struggie tion. We are anxious Bae mocenen ON dedalice ae ortis. ane Liss pias pod neers head seg pate Cf po nae eee SB Arrived,, seal ee iste 4 chanics ities Now York kettle Bay, sna En- * rec by 1 " _ ee eee wkcd tae mae shall be our motto, We are to have our iree tradé fleannship Celtic, hence for Liverpool; 10th, iat 4849, fon man, Miramichi; Dec 1, Samari ge, Boston. MARYS Nov 9b cArrived, schre JM" Morales it~ se nts ai “4 P untrammelied intercourse together. Mr. , 4911, an Anchor line steamship, bound east, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Sailed 1st ‘Thos Dana, Wilbur, « arlige, Savana Suth, Bella’ Russell, smith, Philadel: greater heroism and gresier endurance, Bur when Hewett spoke kindly the other. day avout taysel | euros and Wh pameneate, (0 Henterson Bandar he ery Seca som Kaleb for Now igared Deca. sehr Nancy Sinith, Boyd, Paysandus Fay tbat I do not say tbat it was on one sige | DGtI dO not know if he isa iree trader—that he | Bee tat 4345 10 ton base an Anchor line steamer | D v6 41 Gfor), La | Arrived 24, Freya, Jensen, and Marco Polo, Thomas, | Sth, fabrero, Malaga. ‘There were fellow couutrymen of yours in | }00Ked forward to the time be would be @ free | bound ‘east; 13th, Jat 41 01, lon 6) 20, an Anchor line nisrOL, Dec 1$—Arrived, brig Eigil (Nor), Larsen, | Quepec. Saitita, ca Dy tiered soht'O B Flint, Donge outh. (Cheers.) They were Americans, Sg Capped the diMfculty ett a feted 18 | steamer Hound ¥ New Orleans. Po ot an at Gravesend 2d, George Fincke, Zolberg, tage. Rate ia arives, hr Elwood Doran, Jatvis, ¥ 4 nd that labor is cheaper with us than it Ww you. Bt ship A’ t Andrea (Belg), Greve, Antwerp Nov ban . jontreal. cl we ‘01 (Cheer-.) They showed that they were of English | We wonig work much better iI we had ireo trade, | 1 with mise and lo passengers to Finch, kdye & Gq, | ~"4®—Arnived, bark Ragglero tal. Raggiera New | | Satled ‘rom Graverend Ist, Antonio) Blsso, Molfino, Phitad A S8E | descent, (Laughter and cheers.) They fought, it Dec 13, 11:30 PM. grounded on Romer Shoals, where she | York. New York (and from Deal 24. was on the wrong side, but many of them thoughts | 941 Delieve Mr. Hewett will fud out that the icc 18m Mite ascengers. were taken “off “and | Canorve, Dec 18—Arrived, brig Raffaella (tal), Gam- | ,, Massita, Nov o—Arrived, Ho Emille, for New Orleaus. vet C penta wiokart. Sehr Chas H Benes oes ‘ayenne. ae Dec 1l—Arrived, schr M O Haskell, Ball, it was not, but it was @ bad cause. Many of | fre brought to the city yesterday morning by steamtug lencia, eto 2 most periect freedom of commercial | the bardella, Baltimore. Matta, Nov 25—Arrived, Mary E Leighton, Wallace, “is Hi Arrived “sehr Henry May, Hatch, Hoboken. sree abonane thes they wore fehtheg br mer, ‘own | intercourse, ‘There must be justice to tne | | Jonge ets cctuumay” Cor further particulars eee | “D1 "Dec 18—Arrived, bark Gustafra (3we), Gott, | Bona. = ob NOTON, Deo Arrived, scars Connecticut, gene! > — hina | ? " 3 lampson, Mi Sinlih, Port Johason ; Justice, Lynch, Virginia for New: Dresides. There never "was s warwaged—there | Colored races—to the negroes—in India, China | steamship Columbus, Reed, Havana Dec 10, with | Baltimore for Rotterdam. Hewrgnn cites, TeClsavedc Marnie Slater martin. tb, For Jo ‘ ynoh, Virg e civil hich hi left and Japan. i mention this as an illustration | mdse Dassenge De " bark Tidal Wave, Val port. never was a civil war whic! as left iess hatred | or now much better it 1s for the two governments Steamship state of Tex: Bolger, Galveston Deg 8, over, Dec 14—Sailed, bar! jal Wave, jentine | ique. * 7 i led—Bchrs Julia Ann, end Fredonia. New York, and jess rancor among the Miya and the van- | ¢4 work together in any duty, and low incumbent | via Key West, with mdse and passengers to 0 H Mal | (trom Havre), United States, having repaired. ‘aneeent pope mete kK} Saee beeen hae Fork. on Freee oo gw, mueteeay «cha arrived, brigs San see ee ihtete in” Atte ciliceling between tie | 1t18 foreach of us to assist the other and raise | 414 0%., Gen Barnes, Cheeseman, savannah Dec li, | _Fatxourn, Deo 14—pailea, bark Crown Jewell (Br), | Puruotrn, Nov S0—Of, Sliiswia, from Quebeo for Lon- | ville lor Bearsport, sohirs Jose sina not | UF voices against the coolie trade in the islands | with mdse and passengers to W R Garrison. Delap (from Bremen), United States, don. and Timothy Field, Philadelphia i it Boston; Alice, Vire men of the South and of the North. It hi Srarrs, Nov 28-—Sailed, Erick (#), Kraemer, New York. inia for J Prost 0; a Yeon wiped out from their memories: but Ido say | Of, You'tor-ayeh asvincance, tat bow, we cal get | with mise and pesseigersio Wire Clyde ato, Dee i, | Putin th. park Wasama (ius), Lundstrom, trom | Sr ieuixn Oct —Arrived. Olvia Davis anti Siu: | Sawyer, Bork. Johueon for dor samuel “i do tor this, and J say it to the credit of the race, thaton | nig assistance and both governments will support | off Hatteras, passed steamships United states, oes it Baltimore for Dublin (see below). ‘apore (and sailed 2th fur New York); Nov Stella, | Salen; Apple Inga! ang, Nellie fog ert iphia for. the triumphant side there has not been for any each other in aoing their duty in this great mat- | Waco, San Jacinto, and South Carolina, ali bound south. Fivme—Arrived, brig Wm Robertson, Peake, Rich- erry, Cape Town ey sailad 12th for ostomy. Portland; Percy, for Booth Bay; Hero,’ Very long tume any jeeling of hatred but such that | tor” CUloe a fo ~ po r 1 wish | chip, Daniel marcy, Bursley, Iquique, 85 days, with | mona, ve, Sues, Nov S0carrived, Tartar (8), Ferries, he £0, | Gloucester for New York; ming Dov re, Calais tordo wee 1s productive of what your President has said, that + (ADP! ) iow conclude. 6D | nitrate of soda, to master. Ie anchored of the Light 5 for New York, im Misoel “4 that there may be prosperity in your great country Hamavac, Deo 11—Safied, bark Marie & Helene (Ger), Trieste, Nov 23—Arrived, Rovere. Primo, Ruggiero, Satled—Schrs W B Thomas, Kendrick Fish. Emma K SOUMETF. ee 700 to make Jour country “0D? | sng thas there may De peace ainong ll your States, | °'sBin constantia (Gen), Soltendorn, rouadetphia Noy Poppa, Aan Princlise Gla wAleW: and Nuovo Mondo, Savarese. New York. Smalley, Mary Louis: yanoren Peters, Leonard, Fran- ith petroleum to Fuucn, a Oi Ole TaBLE Bay, Ci Oct 29—Arrived, Artindel A Castle, Ful- | conia ana citt les P CONFEDERATE FRELING. soui ntktgumbts so teat by Juit eee pasaseais over Prat Petron put ent into thie port for repairachar, | Howe Koxa, Deo 12—Bailed, steamship Colorado, Morse, catta (and sailed Noy | for New ¥ 13th—Arrived, schre a (of Boston), Cape Haytien I was Fel ga last beg te Be is 4 eee | qn great country there may contentment prevail | ing on Nov 19 expe: veg Ot ed gale, during fae San Francisco via Yokohama (with a full cargo). i—sailed, Nornen, Joceuaues, New tee Phat anti ae 078 argu pe porones T‘veard them say-as 1 went along, that they were | troughout your wide provinces, North, South, | threw overboard 126) bbls petroleum: the pumps brea Livanrool, Deo 14—Sailed, ships Olive 8 Southard for balém; Nathan “Cita 4 fighting in different camps, na the were talking | 28st and West, and so make sure that your gov- | 2 and the "water, gaining, wought best to turn ba Walker, Calcutta; Hannah Morris (Br), Dunbar, New | Canotry, Deo 1—The Emily Piynn, Clement, tor New fore Bickm, Over the battles in which the Deen opposed | ¢Tument will show to us ts mighty power to do | iach we did Nov 28, iat 2640, lon 62, and made for By Orleans; barks Martha A MoNetl, Jordan, 40; Orleans, has pat back with loss of an'anchor and chain, minnie ) aa The, Fort |, Jonnson Di ste stern damaged and sails carried a for Porttands Mary Collin: for narieerans to each other, and they said Nhat ii thers was | g00d wo the World. (Appiause.) shen] can Lamech (Aus), Cobojovich, N tle 56 di Parker (Br), Parker, Tybee (last three reported sailed | *“The Russian bark Kaleva, from ors ease” Bae any diMeulty now it was not between those who | 2ardiy sit down without giving special | vere Lamech (A 2), Cobgjovich, Newcastle jays, 5 ‘ or New York; port " has put back trom below Michael, Machias for do; Art Garw thanks to this club, over which your | esse! to Slocovich & Co. Took the | eariier), rie siete Hachtetasapsthatoatagaraa ts | Pret "naka, HR efenng, "at | phar eto fos wut Sache | LO at aati Onn Dato, noone | Harn Reet ee Soper Bove Nae Master and siave, 1 do mot deny that tt was | CD@bling me to meet here so many members | park Baltic (Br), Schwensen, Malaga 53 days, with | Btates. Cowns, Dec 1—The Norwegian bark x 3, Paim Anate E Ketchum, New tork of P ladelpnias ar y' jr Of this club, 80 many distinguished citizens— | fruit, @c, to.order: veseel to Tetehs & Bockmaun. Passed q ‘Ant New ¥. Papert anerburrpa ort to 3 Vesper (Bri & most terrible problem and a most dimcalt prob- | “cneers) and in doing 40 1 Must take the Dame of | Uibraltar Oct 2; made ‘a soulhern passage, aud bad | _ Aftived 18th, steamships Ponce ( p), Portundo, New | Larsen, trom Antwerp tor Sew Tork empty casks), ha nds for Fhiladelphiay Mary’ Steel, Boston f0F lem for you to deal with. Every man should con- | your ciny as an omen for the future, bis Union | strong variable winds. Orleans via Havana: Trent (Br), Leggett, Savannah; | choked and upward of five feet of water in hold, pigs ed — {ee Bangg I at] ays —. Jap bet eague Club, 1am told, was formed in the disas- ark cae (Ror, Roth, Toganrog #1 days, via Con: | ship Riverside, Woodward, Now Orleans; barks Sarah | sprung a leak in the gale of Nov 29. ete —Schrs John Stroup, AMeNichol, Julia Baker, 4 l- stani rt Passed ith wool to Wood, Payson & Col- Belle Haray, W D B, and (Br). trous hours of danger to band together loyal citi- | stan! Giovaitar Get at, Bilen (Br), Main, Charleston; Dartmouth (Br), Burns, | PurwovrH. Dec 2—-The True Blue, Maris, from Mont | Pia dattived, prigs Lassie H Kimball, Turks Island for. MoE a eee ae ie Tr upan you for ail the for, | 2208 In apport ofthe Union against the slave | "Sr, Liberia, Kichardson, Gabon, WA, 67 days, with | Savannah: Vidslanen (Nor), Frodeven, Kew York; abra: | Tea! Jor London. bas put in "here wih lows o} teeing | ordersy Minnie a. Gaiventon (OF Badto. wu ann Dearance, ‘all the wisdom and all the patience of | POWer. (Cheers.) May it be the type and fore- | barwood to Yates & Porterfield. Crossed the Equator | nam Young (Br), Farnsworth, Quebeo. 5 ied, LMINGTON, NO, Deo 12—Arrived, zal Wr your . people. Jt 1s for you follow | Tunber of another anion tage of these Lari] | Nov 20, in bn 40. American Ports, Serie lor Gn atria iavanat Hermao Helmrich (Ger), y a Bark Antelope, Davis, St Croix, 16 4 , | Newront, Deo 1$—Arrived, bark Dampter (Ans), Per- up the great progress nie has co epee oe Cy Pe tg a 45 dose ope, Davis, | i IX, oes, vith een hint brstaylie, 5 nie Cora iriogton Basted, barks One (Br), pa Or Nog (ttle Holmes, Cox, Boston; Marthe you" know” much. better? than T” Wor bak | Between our governments, ‘go that you and we are eto feb mand oye Ward Roo Quaexsrowx, Dec 14—Satled, bark Rennie J Carlton Ria, fehrs Clara. Georze- | Milth~ Aerived, wentaers Benefactor, Jones, New York: together may influence the world by the oright days north of Hatte ‘ellfngton, do; sunligat, She t beta experience of th tle hope and, great blessing of popular government. | | Brig Hannibal (of . Pearson, Santos, 6) aa} ieee, inthe South. That tour has been to me of io I I agen ol oie swig ee, (8 ( Rameey & | Paleived 13th, 6AM, steamships Parthia (Br), Wateon, Jnost intense interest. We must remember ¥ revalie sitong's people believe me. that neither | SW" Hea fine weat ihe: ; } " ne Norman, Poiade m f eainer ont | Bore: General Whitney, Haller New ¥. = Ladwig, (Ger), Seeger, these men have become free despite of every dim. | YOUNOT we can permit our liberties to he im- | MAv Ne and Nw cal eat A New York tor Laverpooly 14th, 9:30 AM, Celtic (Br), Kid | pendieion, Gilmore, Ci an hens is aariaate Jona, Gavriel, f (Br, Butler Grom Liverpool, New York, having re- a ‘Bostonia¥ ne and by hoe Hai Den pus a ate \ on York. a’ . We must protect the liberties of each Grace Lothrop, Atw culty, despite ofevery discouragement, and with | Paired Jibboom, and broke main boom. dle, do for aa, P. i, Us it geo! io preserving our own liberties, and neither Brig Cheviot (of St John, NB), Nelson, Bi 1 Sane r), Turks Island; schre ary Bal : gaan at SAMA Moneta at | geatandi mw, onsen erent | whee rtp tue Aan | ,Remanan Dt M—Sant nee eta Olmn |S in instr Fer vusin 6, | —__SSSMLLANEOUE, '. Now : to settle, Tals greatly Intasea NO On tae ing onoravle gentieman having concluded tis | Hr abt sowe (or New Haven Dearvort, Pork {pain | -Vaceanauso—Patin, dark Sap Rafael (Bn, Atkin, from gata = bleumer, Neptune, Berry, New Yors. AdsOLUTH DIFORCHS OBTAINED Be ae ire visit to the South. found in several of the. plane speoch tne conn Company journed to the dining rooms | Trinidad), 1 days, with sugar to H Trowbridge’s sons. | san Francleco for Queenstown wee velow). BALTIMONE. Dee 1d-—Cleared, sehrs Geo Ohurchman, | Actes in sdvance, advice tre 0 every: tations that the ownership had changed, but that See S levee where @ splendid enter- tt 4, Ton 1850, opoke Batted trom’—— Deo 14, R Merriam, for United States; Risley. Provence: 3 Kalmar, Larabort, Portiand; gouo i | Bfate, Counsellor-at-Law, among other changes (were was ihe fact that the peg. oS ‘Sharv irom Trinided for | bark Eveniog Star, for do. putnaaerived at Pac de Saxe (Belg, Roskaert, | Fytvate oftoes and residence, ea Bos ; WHAT MR. FORSTER SAW IN THE SOUTH. 5s pet ‘tran ‘Crowell (of Windsor, N8), Hori, Arecibo, Lowpon, Dec 14—Steamship Mongo! (Br), from Shang- | video. = Me TRRALD, BRANCH OFPIOR, BROORLYY, YOR There | saW men working hard, wie th dv iatn—Arrived, brigs Sallie Brown, Ross, bee ay ted br the canes, 1 pemeniver that tiere we tome Pie ts tre een suast to 4 V Onatavia & ¢ Maven, Arecibo, | Bal for New York, hasbeen wrecked near Hong Kong, | paisy Boy axons Agpte pleby, Leghorns Water Witob, Law | As Toe “ree aon and How sa men and women—colored men and women—at “i te with molasses to L W & P Armatrong. aod the captaln and 16 of the crew lost. New York, sotira Mary J ( 3008, Boston Dh Daniel wis On Sunday trom $ oe B their work, and working cheertully, ‘Tne men Economy” of Congress on Celis Lo! Panear), White, Coohourn Harbor, TI, | Bark Marie & Helene (Ger), Poppe, trom Bamberg for | Hen. tWrs i loen “an dey’, and'O Scvonelas aor Sates Se ETRUTEN; TTP CURIE ILRUEEIEN Bina te Ct ee 101d me that they earned $20 a month and their tal tines bide Ae reswel eee eee, j3, with salt © | gan Francisco, has run aground at Cuxhaven; will bo | i jarris Providence: Roaney Parker, Hoboken} (ASROLUTE DIVORCRS OBTAINED, FROM DI?! iB rations, and the women seventy-five cena & day, nial Que *$ Brig Altredo (xp), Sesa, Cienfuegos 23 aays, via Ha. | gotten off at high water. W Johnson, Outen, Charlei ent States, lenal everywhere, desertion, &c. suit with tueir rations. These bod little facts, but PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14, 1874. vana‘i7 dn ., with sugar and molussee toJ 40 Powler; A telegram from Pernambaco reports that the bark | ;,A!%0 orriveg, meamery Jonn. ‘opine Fates ones | SoA Srank ry opie Fequireds ao charge an aaeee ea Viatted A few yours age teste | ‘The annual report of the Union League was read | Yet EF paitier. Sov Mex, 2 anys, with | an Ratael (Bri, Atkin, from San Francisco Sept ¢ for | Loriruaatape, barks Pouolin, ius, Masalin, Wotter’ M. HOUSE, Attorney, 19 Broadway ime to attempt to teach one colored person to | 9+ the sonual meeting to-night. It starts out vy | bides and fuetic to Thebuud Bros 14'daye north of | Queenstown, has put into Valparais; leaky, | Gam coeenn Camoee ee ATER RG one ‘0 ONE 6HOULD BUY DIAMONDS TILL THE’ read, 1 went to @ colored school and I asked how | saying that the league bas taken no action in che Horten “s b Bark Wasama (Ras), Landstrom, trom Baltimore | New " \ ila Naweiue Peek, New Fork Beams Arey. Hal | Ne cae eollaction of SOLITAIRES, 1 in Many had deen slaves; almost every one had been | days, with mol i elections since the last annual meeting, and then, | ared—Steamers Octorarn, Reynolds, New York; siaves, J asked how many had little bits of land, son & Clapp. 7 and a very large proportion had little bits of land. | *peaking of the defeat of the repudiican elope, froin Tarks loland for Kew yarn (Cheers, reat ress on the | part: schr Laur je col turks Island), pane Ail thet ie Wanted bowls to feave Watters | bar’ fanen “fom ed DOT | turk,’ Th 12 days, with salt to Darrell & Uo, vessel 10 | wreekea at Andierne, has not yet deen ascertained. The | What, Providence. the very finest quailty and at th dat the lowest prices, = very. much to themselyes. The whites aud | veyond the control of party organiza. | Bret, Spb 8 U9, FU sone tore er eulagat ys, | Inst report denominates her schoouer and say she lied Bark don Jan, ered schre Hope On, Chase HOWARD @ V0., No. 222 Fifth avenuo, Lisckom kG MNCS Ah MATT AGU) tiv 1) bays, Wecigygs bad DmaMaged Gi the | witu naval siores 6 BY Luribus a Cw foundered off “Beusec.” Ballimore ; Aibert Mason, ; Joseph Fisb. Rivera. | Open in the evening ‘easel to Simp- | for Dublin, bas put into Falmouth in a damaged conci- wishes ene hs * if Petice Bowto ‘Aatis, | oludes every size, from the smallest to the largest, all of evens, Grand | The mame of the American ship reportea yesterday as | Mae nt e a cntehY Lene New York? Lacy