ls will be afloat by the 1st of August:
Name.Thage.Where Building.
1.
Canonious,1,034South Boston.
2.
Catawba,1,034Cincinnati.
3.
Manhattan,1,034Jersey City.
4.
Mahopac,1,034Jersey City.
5.
Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh.
6.
Oneota,1,034Cincinnati.
7.
Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del.
8.
Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati.
Jersey City.
5.
Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh.
6.
Oneota,1,034Cincinnati.
7.
Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del.
8.
Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati.
9.
Tecuœseh,1,034Jersey City.
10.
Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H.
11.
Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard.
12.
Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd.
13.
Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard.
The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance.
The resolutions rJersey City.
10.
Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H.
11.
Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard.
12.
Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd.
13.
Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard.
The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance.
The resolutions readopt the declaration of the last State Convention in regard to the support of the Government to suppress the rebellion.
They declare that while peace is desired by every patriot, it must be on a basis of the restoration of the Union under the Constitution; that the present Administration is not any more capable of making such a
d in these vessels, although weighing more than Dahlgren 15 inch guns, will not, it is believed, be of more than 13 inch bore.
From the reports published on the 29th, of the condition of the iron clads now in course of construction, we learn that the following vessels will be afloat by the 1st of August:
Name.Thage.Where Building.
1.
Canonious,1,034South Boston.
2.
Catawba,1,034Cincinnati.
3.
Manhattan,1,034Jersey City.
4.
Mahopac,1,034Jersey City.
5.
Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh.
6.
Oneota,1,034Cincinnati.
7.
Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del.
8.
Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati.
9.
Tecuœseh,1,034Jersey City.
10.
Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H.
11.
Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard.
12.
Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd.
13.
Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard.
The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance.
The resolutions readopt the declaration of the last State Convention in regard t
9th, of the condition of the iron clads now in course of construction, we learn that the following vessels will be afloat by the 1st of August:
Name.Thage.Where Building.
1.
Canonious,1,034South Boston.
2.
Catawba,1,034Cincinnati.
3.
Manhattan,1,034Jersey City.
4.
Mahopac,1,034Jersey City.
5.
Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh.
6.
Oneota,1,034Cincinnati.
7.
Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del.
8.
Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati.
9.
Tecuœseh,1,034Jersey City.
10.
Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H.
11.
Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard.
12.
Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd.
13.
Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard.
The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance.
The resolutions readopt the declaration of the last State Convention in regard to the support of the Government to suppress the rebellion.
They declare that while peace is desired by every patriot, it must be on a basis of the restoration of the
onstruction, we learn that the following vessels will be afloat by the 1st of August:
Name.Thage.Where Building.
1.
Canonious,1,034South Boston.
2.
Catawba,1,034Cincinnati.
3.
Manhattan,1,034Jersey City.
4.
Mahopac,1,034Jersey City.
5.
Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh.
6.
Oneota,1,034Cincinnati.
7.
Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del.
8.
Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati.
9.
Tecuœseh,1,034Jersey City.
10.
Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H.
11.
Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard.
12.
Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd.
13.
Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard.
The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance.
The resolutions readopt the declaration of the last State Convention in regard to the support of the Government to suppress the rebellion.
They declare that while peace is desired by every patriot, it must be on a basis of the restoration of the Union under the Constitution; that the present Administra