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2 _ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1866, , r if hi ‘inst the commerce of the INQUIRIES AND PROSECUTIONS PROPOSED. 7 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. {0 Seo counes of ‘ner eruine srninat se comsnsense aP: <he Ich of the sume nate Lord Clarendon | THE MURDER OF POLICEMAN DURYEA. hostile career was pane —_ =~ was Gepionpe on | ‘THurs: 22-6 a Britsh vessel, with a British owner, on the of pay, Fam Lay WD | fromds of the kinniom, & Seas tok ammcennaeriel In another d refers to the affidavit of W. A. To and states that pootey his allegations are such as aah Surther in | Conclusion of the Trial of John Cahill— iry, and that gre ecutions will be grins any Counsel—The Jury to ‘The temples of the money changers have been de- been made fully aware of the suppression of the rebels { B-1W\ au'fecie ato whom Temple's evidence cam. be’ con- bagpipe uci Berted to-day, and Wall street has reposed in holiday ~ lion the very day b fore he committed a series of out- | firmed. Inquiries ate alan to be instituted ing the mned 0nA nes ae desolation, None of the brokers’ offices were open for rages on innocent, industrious and unarmed citizens of | conduct of the officers of the government at Melbourne. BNEBAL SkSSI' the United States, in the Sea of Okhotsk. 3. The list of the transaction of business, a8 a matter of course, but in | The Correspondence with the British | ie crew herewith submitted, with all the particulars ate ‘@ ow instances principals or their “clerks were present tending the sources from which the persons were drawn, MR. ADAMS DECLINES WITH THANKS. Bofore Judge Russell. Mr, Adams replicas! Waiever may be the weight As soon as the court was opened aud before the tial of iy t to set at to presume 1) the @ Jobp Cahill, charged with shooting officer Duryea, was during the morning to read their correspondence or post Government Not Closed. pL beitered 10 bo as aoe einen Mis ferme! mee reason yy js after ——— of sereeats ee we we “be an warp no Bullish aubiecia belonging to Cie semmal?, aus 11 Greus (0 Manaus ing tim the expe ate | Wm. P, Morrogh, D. D., pastor of the Churoh of the Im- The only ovent of the day of financial and commercial The principal paper is an affidavi m- such tse, present object » interest “es been the pesninica news by the Cuba p'e, of London, a British subject who shipped on board fan the truth, 90 far as if may bo obtained from ghe | maculate Conception, was in attendance, desirous of best sources, and to place it om record in # permanent | stating under oath that the picnio which was held in the Sea King, or shenandoah, and was with Captain Wad- 1 tee, Jones’ Wood on the day of the shooting of oficer Duryea American securities were firin on the London Stock Ex- | Ippitating’? Despatches Respecting | Goi during fis whole cruise.’ ‘Theretis also another by change on the 10th inst., flve-twenties being quoted at Margaret, wife of David Marshall, fireman on board the BRITISH DESIRE TO RLICIT TRUTH. treat att geomet fs that she di her tho last of these communications Lord Clarendon | Was not connected wi bs G15 06736, Erle 63 9 0944, and Illinois Central 7436 the Shenandoah. Seecaain’ Sartuar haat! ‘Prant, ne aeoins Py Co. alee that “her Majest; ernment will gladly co- | Attorney admitted the fact, eo that the reverend gontle- ht woekly statement o the Bank ef Bolen, previous dace eh uu eaaeeh, O° tea | sat endear nooner eared i | mee weer wi 1. NS pep eee : a Secag agi peri $ gaan. ne en ee ee poe thirty-three petiy render clear and practical the obligations peutrar William Robertson, and ined by counsel eeate p 8 2 J ag hey, leroy oF Hutchings, pape ig eretemactine ta the bullion The Matter in a Less Satisfac- | otcers, nfy-four seamen, twelve firemen and twolve | nations,” for the prisoner, testified—Iam employed im Jackson's Pty me arr see, roi v3 ee esbury, oF Se e marines, making, in all, ohe hundred, and twenty-seven, foundry, Twenty-cighth streat and Socond avenue, and Sisiae: Jus P Pate, jaa, bunteore; bare a recovery i Kk 43 7301 these seventy-cight were Bri’ ises fame 1 wi raterroan, ai ™, ; tt ina ars satya Fn mnuiymeing| HOT Position Than Ever, | £2 isirasseogece rage aus | THE BEAVER STREET TRAGEDY, | iby eat ai tou | Same eek genres ae ih and thirty-three Americans, div' as follows: ne If when day occurred om the 8th inst., and this quickened tho Officers, nineteon Americana and seven British subjects; | Conclusion of the Trial of James F. Oram ps Pc rah gine Bel spall don for Pensacola (and : a coneenA tonananay i serps qearian. There waa better fan aubhots ances, Ave, Americans, twenty three Bit | gor the Alleged Murder of Joseph Van | Sixty-third and Sixiy-fourth streots in Socond vento, | froin and for Baltimore 36; alton brig Bains i and fv ; 4 Sale of feeling in the Liverpool colin market, with «| Shaky Pretest. of Mr. Reward, | Mote st Bre ce eee cate p | mhecmatehe Ration Iieiareeae This cass RRROMPcbtics Gomeae eaeneraicnictantemeae |. Sy cee pea h tar Mat Willan, Tasker, for Wiming> inquiry pane, wale teon other foreigners; of the twelve firemen, all Briti COUKT OF OYER AND TERMINER. das ‘was. ‘was | ton. besies Ineley: Or Apes nich WF Sy Mica Against the Release of Wad- all British aN y, and was in the habit of speaking to hin as ho aL offered. Prices therefore advanced 3d. per pound, but satiocin: of the twelve marines, ten British subjects and Before Judge G, G. Barnard. Passing the Know Cahill when I resided at the | §A74% an Are ine, 8 sien oe on the 10th (Saturday) the upward tendency was checked dell and His Crew. Ce Ne ad anbthr (We: Sha the tuner baee Of thie cass euataal Sormar Of Soyentealh sires’ nad arenuo A, foe T weot Gixoay Feb 41d: Pounsyivanta, Pontrowoll, ead by the duiness of business, and some grades were nomi- Shenandoah, when she ‘sailed from London, had two 5 Ten yprit 286%, was gol atin. nally 3¢d. lower. The stock of cotton at that port was eighteen-pounder guns mounted upon her decks, and that these were the principal guns used during the sumed yesterday, Tho court room was crowded, among yours and s1x months; knew Cahill five or six years bo- Ma pom, ro crtimatod at 429,310 ‘bales, of which 207,60q,were Amo- | eephy the Condemnation of the Wes- | whoo of her cruise; that on “her, ursivat ae aa i" et Ted Borussia (a), Schw: the spectators being several ladies, including the prison- I went to the war, but I never spoke AVR, rar Le we BA bia: Sah er’s mother and sister, The latter, just asthe jury re- | !0 the man in my life; I suppose I was about twonty foot 51 Gonetvieve, Plaard, New rican. ‘The quotations were:— bourne sh ived fi cordial mani tired to consider their verdict, was moved. to tears, The | from offleer Duryea whon ho was shot, standing on the | Y"vturvo™ Bob 2—Arr Hibernia, Jatisen, NYork; J : Fri igang. | ge] Was Mot Demanded by | by tho omeils “and. poopio'at ‘that ‘port, and: had Mayor, Joon. 1 Hofman, Eig. Jadge Rysad and otber | Rorear corner ofsecond arene; thefewat not much of | susiany Wodswand, Now” Orion: Pim Wiknlog . every facility afforded to obtain supplies and make | gentlemen occup! son the bench during a portion . 5 eveet . Bird 4 prera. pe. 1d. the United States. Topas: thal the ‘officers of the Shenandoats were | ef the POC Be FEM rp et emmy opm entree Gnivenion bike Whe sane iy ay ere |. ed. DEFE. B Ph wad * pee entertal on shore, and in their turn entertained ie ie ye Petey non Te nees a for the | only a second or two clapsod between the ‘and second. | Urleaas; of M’Kenzie, Savannah. . the officials of Melbourne on board the Shenandoah; ‘The Ormness of United States bonds in England, in that Captain Waddell entertained privately on the H ‘ the face of a steady docline in consols to @ point lower | Great Britain Incapable of aad heats Sistecar. ee day Sid 6th, EH lor, Lord, NYork; Belie Wood, . | shots; it was done very quick; after tho man fired he | go: Arkwright, Cauikine, do; bisosaphe ales ‘Be Tiled manner intwhich Mielesrned assoriate Mr: Shaler, | Fan; wen he fired 1 had a quick glance at his faoo; T | $i Araziiehhgonaikine ag; Btlosoph, Alexander, had acted in the case, without fee or reward, Ho ‘said recognized Cahill at the Coroner's jnquest, Q Now, I Cld 8th, Helen, Jonay, Galveston: HL Rowe. te, Me than has beon touched since the time of the Crimean al leap cae and "if | that since the prisoner had been taken’ into custody is | Ss, you whether tho man who shot Duryea was Cait | bile; Chitawort f,, Melbourne and ‘Ueelong: fab, war, is the reverso of satiefactory to English fundholders, Doing Justice. ho didnot superintend tho repairs’ that ‘were | sister, whose support ho bad been, without. any ‘mate | A. Fshould positively say be was not, it my memory NGrisane; Rtnsopton Eee Beek Ne y ¢'the city, | serves me right. Q. Now, sir, I ask you whether, from | NQrleans: Atnosphore, & Orleans; and by no means flattering to the English nation. Con- being mado, at least gave them the benefit of | protector athand, traversed the lowest purts of the city, bel Tete wiih. ana knowine it and nt ou @, Amidon, NOrleans; 7 - his advice; that at the time they left Melbourne | exposed, perbaps, to the of lecherous men, to make ng ae Gabi wit owing Duryea well and | Hosmer, and North America. Tow: ee ee sols, nevertheless, have not declined in consequence of " v'to the Tol ischargo the most sacred duty | knowl ill well, you can be mistaken whether it was | Janssen, and Wimbleden, do; ia i 8) they had more than forty persons stowed away on | her way to the Tombs to dis:harg: 'y Cahill fired? mY I do think I id, Bit Q@ | Boston n Windham, For! Charleston; Caprera, Ft tho credit of the British government being in any way board the vessel, all of whom wero onlisted and enrolled | slster could perform fora brother. ‘The learned gen. | Tphill Sua red? A. T do not think 1 could, air. '@- | oston; Cee minha. Forbes City of New impaired, but in sympathy with the general market, | Earl Clarendon Proposes to Institute Further | upon the ship's articlos before they were out of sight of | teman having stated tho law. bearing on the crime of of drows man Treat or rae 4 0! York (8) itch, and Polar st York. DON, Feb Arr Yorktown, Driver, NYork; 10th, Hew do. Lu Boston. mardcr, remarked that it was now boyond question that | think they were a dark color; I would not say whether ld tir, O - | they were brown or black; he had a dark frock coat on, for enue £070 OF lant years Oram bad been Io the em. |. 5 Zarrotte collar, and a slciaoh Bat with every wide beim? bone, Miced Guring that period ho bad done anything that was ‘not | ey wore generally the fashion at that timo. i esond bth, ‘Thalaba, Williamson, San Bram right and proper towards Van Doren, Thore was no Cross-examined by the District Attorney—The slouch be cian! Paid’ (aot af Veroep, evidence that at the moment they parted they wore on | hat shaded the opper part of Cahill's face; when I saw | ,,1.chonm, Jan 26—Sld Sofa arte badterms, But shortly afier, Mr. Jan Doren, actuated by | himat the Coroner's investigation he was sitting ina room | "My youp, FebS—Put in last night, ship Lizzie Moses, Ohes & feoling of hostility, or ‘more probably’ by a desire | 8% his hat was off; Iwas more interested in officer | ter, from London for Now York. with lacs of two men overs sfor gain, took offence "at Oram going into business for Duryea who was getting shot than in looking at the man | board. She tried to make Queenstown, but could not, ewing Himself and into. competition with Van Doren, and seat | WHO was shooting him; the man who red had an um- es a AL pe en ity around a circular offering to do the work for six cents for | brella, and I should say that the pistol was nd Cary cet! land; that notwithstanding they received information of the surrender of Lee and the termination of the war as early as the month of June of this year, they still went on burning and destroying all vessels they fell in with sailing under the United States flag, and after receiving this information captured no less than nineteen vessels, all of which wore either bonded or burned. HOW THE BRITISH PART OF THE CREW WERE AL- LOWED TO ESCAPE. Tho following 18 Temple's account of the manner in which the release of the British portion of the crew of the which has been a declining one for more than a yoar past. Five-twenties have been buoyed up, notwith- standing, by the high rate of intorest they boar in com- parison with consols and the important fact that they can bo bought, owing fo the | WEinister Adams, After Previous Bx- depreciation of our currency, ata very low price for spesie. At the same time {four public credit abroad periences, Declines the Offer. ‘Was not good the rate of Interest and the premium on the Inquiries and Prosecutions. f 1b 1—Arr Rosario, Freyas, Ni : sare silver mounted; I think the man who fired was a smaller ie a purchase of these bonds would be insuflicient to main- Shenandoah was etfectod whon the vossel waa in charge | Dread out of Oramee-mouth, Ho (Mer Brady) did not man and shir bull than Cab he might havo gained | rcuen Doo Meohae Flagell Fey Py a = tainthem at their present standard in the European iti ini i " of the Donegal :— A : a little in stoutness since he was before the Coroner; the | " Nevassa, about Jan $-—-In port brigs O © Clary, sock | markoa Tt ‘og tendon cou | TH British Minister Wishes America to | We sit ui Livan he ternon of co eho | Bassa” tar U0 Ph Uns ENG | en pa at mae ahks| or Att ug a Oy Ce : Forget the Past and Im- November, as above. stated, and anchored in the iver | Po pleased, bit in fair doaling fa a business matter he | oflicer Is because of the difference in resemblance be- pe iy Ry Ports et cs transfer their investment to United States stocks e' " Mersey, near her Majesty's ship Donegal, We came up | ought not, perhaps, to have adopted such a course, ‘The | tWeom the faco of the prisoner in 1866 and its appear- Balumore. -sid about 20h, brig Joba Cedex: Phi without a sacrifice of principal, many of them rove the Future. with tho Confederate flag flying. Just as we anchored a jury should bear in mind the excellent character the ac- | 8N¢° at the Coroner's inquest. schr Yankee Blade, Baltimore. would doubtless do so, as some of their number P . licutenant from the Donegal came on board. After con- ry had received from thoss who knew him socially Tho Counsel for the r then proceeded to address | Pxxanru, Feb 8—Arr Minero, Guiseppo, Savannah. . ue & &e. versing with Captain Waddoll he left, and soon after: and in business relations, “Me (Mr. Brady) would con- | tho Jury, in behalf of his client, and was followed by | | Quexsirdwm Feb 8 Atr Gon Borry, Walla, Gellage B® have already done. Consols give only three per le ee e tain Paynter, of the Donegal, came; he remained aboutan | gidor this matter upon what he Bent cail itsinheront | District Attorney Hall, whe made an eloquontand power- | Erin (s), Nock (snd loft for Li rpool); England (a, cent imperest upon their par, while five-twenties pay six, hour, and, as ho passed over tho sido of the ship, ald | jmprobabilities, On the moruing of the 20th of July Mr, -| ful argument in favor of the prosecution, which was | e™pool oe jo Tay Oe Sewall, B 1b, Ayala,’ and can be purchased about twenty per cent below the The Shenandoa: ho would telegraph Earl Russell and let Captain Waddell | Qram procceded to pier No. 60 North river and remained | Hstened to by a largo audience, com, in part of | Swaxska; Fev 2-Sld Derby, Mum York Tond Jan, 10. know the answer as soon as he got it, That night aoom- | until twelvo o'clock, when the men employed there | ladies Suanauak, Deo 16—sld Grasmere (not Corasmore), Mew Price of the former on the London Stock Exchange. The {From the London News, Jan. 10.) ed q | Pany of marines with two ollicers from tho Donegal camo | PtH twelvo oclock, when the men employed ae be 2 inducements to invest in our securities are, therefore, | ,,The London Gasdte of December 28, 1865, contained a | on board and took possession of the vees'l. ‘These mon | KBocked olf work, and shen went, do Surpoast WP, eet niuixern, Jan 27S! Imperatrice Elisuboita, Tarabooality very strong; but the less of thom foreigners choose to | Aiurce’ wich ending eo hotte e reen Ome an Mr. from the Donogal would nol permit any of the oflcers or | Mr, Bedford said, “thirsting for the blood of ‘hs SHIPPING NEWS. Dean Doe Siived om SPARED” os teres 5 5 nen to leave th . ni casio sassinate Mr. ¥ buy the better for this country, for under certain contin- | don, dated Decombor 2, formally closing the correspond- | Of Tiverpocl, sont off to the chin ero tery ea Yan Doren in his own, eae Sebenadinne Meeitandnead re LihaTenronp, Feb 8—Put in, bark Tasman, Jarvia, Grom gencies they would be likely to return them for sale here | @0¢@ respecting the Alabama and Shenandoah, led the public to hope that no moro would be heard of ‘the mat- in amounts calculated to cause a serious disturbance of | Lor, This hope, however, has not been gratified. Blvo of porter, a lot of fresh beef, fresh mutton, a e cans to hi SPECIAL NoTfoR. supply of vegetables; engs and. chose, enough Tor en | Bimt, because Lo hud trigd. 10 take away, his means of Tate via Queenstown.) Ife, and send him to eternity uoshriven, Mr. Oram went | All leters and packages intended for the Maw You | Arr trom Now Stieaun, Carciion at Quecastown. i band t of butter, with plenty of one, roses! Hinann shonld be seal anton the gold and exchange markets. Book, issued on Thiraday, contains a protongation of the | fiesnuruad. Tis wan received on thes vonch ead at | I ee enc ap hnpegt yaaa ot aceon tee ous omou bed olae anon |. ACER SR DUIS ee uk Riese mbes Judging from the opening debate on tne new Finance Ue en which by the end of the year had beorme | hands partook of it. ‘The next night Jones & Co. (oF oneaion lad proved that the prisoner was going dverpoot. Dill im the Houso of Representatives yesterday, it is not | 9 4st arnt Evel iron eroded ae Ukely to pass without furthor amendment—the particu- | ye. ggwanp’s OFINION OF THE SHENANDOAE lar objection urged against it being the foreign loan AND OF THE CONDUCT OF THE BRITISH GOVERN- Jones, Higat & Co.) sent us off a boat load of Treen &c.; but the custom house officers would not permit it to come on board; Captain Payntor visited the ship fre- quently; on the morning of the day wo were released ho there for a lawiul purpose—io seek an explanation for American forts. the slanders Van Doren had uttered against him. There APALACHICOLA, Fob $—In port sieamer lene was no threat or avowal in words that he intended to bald, for NYork ini barks T K Welden, we Cov. Kill Mr. Van Doron, | Now, what wasan ascaasin? He | Port of New York, February 22, 1866. | 49. lig, to ull in 29 ins }." is at: Ke a RP gn do » Smit clause. Mr. Thad Stevens and Mr. Kolloy (of Pennsyl- MENT. came, and as he was going he said, “Men, you need not | was a person who deliberately intendod to kill another, ARRIVED. ning, for doth 85 days; ith, une; and 8 or 18 On the 20th of December—throe days before the last | be impatient; you will soon be released, probably this | Did they want to call Oram an assassin, and brand that k others. J Vania) took strong ground against the bill, the further | On the 20th of hes in the Gasale—Mr. adams | evening; Tam doing all in my power to obtain it for you, | pid. they want t upon him? ‘The idea that an intelligent | wfthrardve ut TAS prance te Fa ae eT robs | BOSTON, Feb 20—Arr steamships orus (Rr) Alem Consideration of which is set down for Wednesday noxt. | Catied upon Lord don, by appointment, and As soon as the formalities are fa through with, and I | American went to 40 Beaver sireet, in the middle of a westerly ‘winds the entire ‘Off Ballycatton, | 8ader, Liverpool; William Kennedy, h read It is not improbable that political hostility to the Presi- | gnd left with him a copy of a ‘from Mr. dent will Just now seal the fate of a bil the passage of | Seward one bar pat eecrr ror Trango any re on which was at the best doubtful. that despatch Mr. Seward writes of Captain Waddell and receive the proper Hsien will doit.” oven- ing, the 8th day of November, he came on board in a tug- boat; as he came on board he said, “I have come to release rou, Sd men.”? He was cheered by the men; he went immediately aft. Tho men were all mustered. While he was ashore; ee. Sth inst, illams; Shields; vie summer day, armed with a pistol, to murdor a merchant saw ships Columbia, and ra, bound B; 18th, iat 41 42, | Ship Herald of the Morning, Williams, Tequired a great stretch of Batter! snd the comusbante Ton 60 48, signal nd the Cit whe ‘bark Borethy. {bee deinen Be f Lmerick: 19th, lat tf Jon 63 Mone of the | Ayres and Mont rner, St ich deed requiced s qeeaier ammount of audacity than | ©! + 19th, a a eee St aa Oak (Br inne’ Capac tion Vane most men possessed. Oram was an assassin, why (ry yee ‘ist, 5 rand Bandy ‘Australasian, Fis at ne ra] The re) of the directors of the Pennsylvania Central | his crow as “pirates,” refuses to regard their vessel og did he not waik straight into the office and biow cut Ci Queens. ns; put back with pul out of order, vessel pe op the Confederata' ship Shenandoah, smistsng thatehe was | Me mustering and makiog preparations to go nit Cuptain | $1¢,h6UOt walk, stralgnt into the oficeand biow out | © gleamahip Cube (Br), Stone, Live Dueawogére, ig Ha: | god condlon. Gil brgn Mary. Thompacn, Warren, Bee Railroad shows tho following amount of trafic for the 1 Al Port Royal, sche a the British registered ship Sea King. Waddell, ho observes, | Waddell sent some of the marines among the men & él! | husiness and with Van Doren's consent, ‘The most mys. | nard. ¥eb1l, at 12:20 PM, of Hoohe's Toit, eo | Gur; Aleraoden Muu year 1865:— had bimeelf and his men. “under tho tion | “hem al thir names | terious part of the transaction was that the deocased | ship Ania, from Boston for Liverpool: AS A ‘Arr steamer Cortes, Havane; barks Kensington, Passengers. . $4,174,193 | of the British government, having at desisted | Were the | had sent his clerk, Mr. Fairbanks, out, This was diff amesble Tera, hanes: meg om, on; Pathfinder, do; Fi wef Troops... 1,278) 845 a destructive career, which he Indefatiga. | Rame of John Ivors, who told mo the captain had sent | cul to understand, unless he wanted to add violons of | ™,cleamehlp Clty of Boston, benes ‘Glangow, Jan New Orleans; ‘Ayres; Uniooem, General freight. 11;393,665 | biy: period of about ten months, during which, ag | him to tell all the crew. On being mustered aft in | gnother character to the injury he hed already in: ed to P MoDo: ‘Tia Surinam, Jane, do: DE gy tel 9 Express freight "42324 | wo well Know, be derived au his men and-material of | the presenco of Copiain Paynter’ and Th on Oram, Had any human boing spoken one word of | eriy gales tor the iret id days, Feb ao ton. Below brig Oep Matis and inieceliancous: 3291643 | war, su ‘And provisions, from home aud colonial | Whitsle, tu courequenes of thie Set-tenend tu and eels, besmane ite parties, except . r Tr "igh SH | ports within’ the British ‘empire, in opposition to the | 914 salsa that wr woe Southerners then ovr the sonding out of Fairbanks? ‘When the accused was itcaanifoon y Fitton 2 cam nem 7} Total. 7,459,170 4 earnest and continuous protesta of the agents of the | were called, The mode was this:—We were all mus. Drought to the station house he said he “did it in golf. | hours, tn bal to Lowts @ Co. (The Gea 8 arrived on Fea: Babi: , aS Park . ‘Total receipts in 1864. by Re as United States.” As to the delivery of the Shenandoah to | tered on one side of the vesscl. Lieutonant Whittle called | gefence,” and he used the same words to Riley, the po. | ‘8, Neff, Baltimore, with to 7B | Gla drig P W'Wiltson (nev, 200 tone), Kalghe bs : “———- | the agonte of the United States, Mr. Seward writes: | Our names and number, and seach man was-called he | ficeman. No witness told, them that’ the pricéner, vow ene”. Bee, bait pehr Mury B Amsden, Seaith, Boston, Incroaso In 1865.......0.ssescceecseeeseuee $2,700,118 We scoeph tise vessel, but T'segset, to say thet ihe ace Passed in front of Captain Eageies, hc asivaeaes $6 the person who pointed the pistol at the breast of Mr. Alexandria, Hedrick, Philadelphia, with mdse, | ih —Arr bark Dor Wanderer, (Prus), Boje, Tu arts plance ix not attended with an; of satisfaction on | each “What countrymanste you? the Englishmen, | Van Doron. It wi tated by any w that a | to Jas Hi Spr Albert Olaconss, Freeman, 2: were $11,891,412. The total | 0°? — ¥ 7 to p near ness, > Henson, PR. 148 0, for Tn 1868 the gross earnings were $11,801, - tho part of this governmont. It would have gratified tho | Sovch or Irish annorred that they were Southerners. ‘Tho | pistol was soon in Oran's hand. Ho (Mt. Brady) thought | Samship Admiral, Nichols, Philadelphia, with mdse, te wom, Ponce, PR: Bree 18, ¢ ots for: ordinary expenses in 1863 were $10,851,930, and the ox- | President If hor Majesty's goverument hadeaused pro, | otter { we dOUS We WOT I0Ld ta eet Ino (ae | BOsAW tho wale of the laW held over the prisoner, to | THEMATOAR es cenoy Nov of with tenn, he, to | TOnrne Te ees ee eee traordinary expenses $2,588,129, giving an aggrogate of | eoodings to bo justituted for the condemnation-ot the | $000, as this was done we wera told 10 get into the | whom ho waa sure the Jury would do justice, A A-Low & Bro, Has had fine weather most of the passage, by ge Chattanooga. Fry for, 88 P 13,270, ‘of not profits of | Shenandoah. The course, however, which the British Steamer as quickly a8 possible, which we aid, and wero SUMMING UP OP TUB PROSECUTION, Pansed Cape of Good Hope Jan 10; crossed the Line Feb 3, for Ci $13,270,059, and leaving a balance not pi e-mment has heretofore ued in regard to our ica. | then landed at Liverpool. No parolo was asked or taken Mr. Cochrane, ex-Attorney General, summed up on | in lon 480 W. Deo 15, lat 1333 S\ ion 98 12 B. spoke the doi $4,189,110, The company has paid 10 per cent in divi- | time for juslice sand Gata on our part an | from us Wo were told we were at liberty. Mr. Lynch, | tno part of toy peestuched”” Fa an tare pike Mey! Midnight from Whampon for New York; Jan 16, lat 2839 8. dends ‘on twonty millions of capital, and interost and in of ouch @ disposition of Whe wane We accopt | the carpenter, married an Englishwoman come ime be. | value charactor too much, but character absolved no por. | W"S,H, apts, tare Wild Gazelle, fram Amo for New nd bay her now simply and exclusively upon the prudential fore our cruise commenced, and was living before, and 18 | gon from his acta, They wore not trying the priscaer tor Now York: seme day, bark Golden Plosse’ frees dividends on preferrod stock on about an equal sum. consideration into our possession she ‘The returns of the Bank of England for the week end- will not again apart from British waters in a hutile ing February 7 compare with the statement of the pre- | character.” now hving in Liverpool, On Thursday or Friday after we were landed, James Baines, a morchant of Liverpool, jee for all the officers of the Shenandvah to come to his office, fe e1 for his character, but for his acta No class of society | Gelind ar Coen fer ite was freefrom crime. The millennium bad not yet come, Bark Jubinal Ooh Bingen, Marselilos, 76 days, with su- However pure, exalted and endowed a man might be ho Gif Holmboe 6. las had heavy westerly gales alnce Rio Janeiro. : should not boust; ho was lable to full. He dia not mean | Pavtins Hermuda. st TUATH, Feb 1ScOld sea J>atah Whitehouse, Nassan. 0G a In a des Sir F. Brace of Januar ), the ‘elop hi i Oke ig Jolin F Fisher, from lot in for ’ 5 — fy Government deposite. ...£4.1 eee see | coetan mare thee claims the sertons, atteation of the | .« carendon discusses itr. Howartra protean The Qaoen'y | good chatesler. - Bus wea far citersnt tm en canstions:| Tories ee panidad (Cra) days, with augar, | Toyal’ Sersnton, Lowden, |S York "Gia ue bark ary wea ; eek 12,344,200 | Qneen’s government to the facts of the cruise of the Joy Tamont so-aritios. .. 9,865,646 0,800,483 | Shenandoah :— Serene” 18,867,681 | — Waddell and his aceomplices, afer having exposed Rest ..... 3,557,652 | himsolf and them to prosecution for piracy inthe ports Notes unemployed . 5,906,520 | of every civilized nation, as ft would geem to us, imper- cireulation 21,016,200 | tinently and indecontly placed himself and his agsociates ‘and bullion . 4s{096,¢48 | und the protection of her Sajesty's government under circumstancrs which, as they are viewed by this govern- Tho return of the Bank of France for tho week ending | circumstances which, as they are viewed by this rovern- February & shows tho following changes as compared | Ment, Ate calcumted fo renter & 1nd tal ,favestigation with the previous account:—tncrease—cash, 17% mil- | and friendly nation. The nited ‘States think ¢ ¥ stato of facta. Crimes like the one they were inquir- | 46, '0 Geo 5 Stephenson & Co, Experienced fol) sche Anna & Glover, Harinan, NY ing into were, unfortunately, of common occurrence, | te entire pasniue. 1 4 Pawaee, Johnson, for Liverpool. They were abounding In this land, and ‘chielly” so pi Ty 1 hageaaboneaanianebamemiamied C8 na ka ee in ‘luxurions cities, where the noise of riot sounded | ™iriz trisk (Br), Marshall, Clenfuegos, 18 days, with sugar, | npi/sihers sa before, above the loftiest ‘turreta. Having stated that he a 28, lon 78 38, spoke Li Feb 20-P M.—-Are brig Robin, (Ray felt the deepest sympathy for thé prisoner, for his rom Clen: f aa for Frankfort; schr Baltfo, Grant, sister and iam and reminded the jury thet | 4 ig je seat te sible Tiong r , oon for do; Mary A e a, thoy were to have sympathy with justice and truth, the | @4)h,"ith sugar, to Mille 4 v1 Perkt peedwell. a n to see hin s vances, ira Frances (of Rockland), , Jacme! OF480, fl H having previously expressed ‘mination to tnake | a w nd mitee. OW S Brown. IBth inet, lat 8 | Farr, Sinitnield, NO. for do: ie M Price, Kelly, New government, he states, have had his despatch under their consideration, in communteation with the proper law advisers of the Crown, and he had to state that ‘it is impossible for her Majesty's government to avoid expressing their surpriss and rogret at the tone and style which throughout characterize It, The despatch imputes to her Majesty's government, in plain ierms, a determination to disregard ‘applications for justice’ made by the United States government, and an intention to shelter from the punishment due to their offence * «| persons known to be guilty of piracy. Her Majesty's ‘ i Smith Wy, Nes lions; current accounts, 22 millions. Decrease—eom- i peo theo whe i poate pogrom government think that by not eotng to this ox- | him retract wl of 2.) “4 dap ke schr Laurel, of and for Frankfort, Me, for do; 3 F luni pape, sonen, Benen fee fork: Lo mercial bills, 15 4-6th millions; notes, 20 45th millions; | fim Sputice, to be treught within he ferinetion er te Srvondioary and, afoand xt charye, thoy shall west cone | state of iniud ander these iron Sake Wee Pal, Howard, Wiimtngion, 13 days, Jim suena, Jae Alder, eM Pry Ata aso o 0 nit shee d f y pet be nain~»| Va ‘ : wd Sche Princesa, Lovett, B: in port brigs Robin (Br), Chamboraso and Osprey; eschew advauees, 700,000; treasury bere sare aks ee uae tamed Aue ene ane are iy, | tan friendly relations with the government of the United considered the facts. The evitence tuto Nebr Triton, Freeman, Full Hiver, Pioneer (Br Mary A Reich, Baltic, Margaret ana J @ Ham American securities were quoted in London on the 9t The United Sates, however, were iber'y, | Station” part of the dofeuce by their first wit A pine Inst, as follows: — Muey cout Not but rovadl the feet, tat’ In revent enoes | — Lord Clarendon potnts out that the British govern. Oram was advised American Shipmasters’ Assoctation. yapaite, Ha -seegete Meee Dagny, Seg, See 5-20 yrs. 67% | of the Chesapeake and J. L. Gerety, or Eureka, appii- | ment had never adoanc d the fact that none of the tee nat| ected thal that sayice agreed wit No 81 Wart, Sramer—Roows 2, 23 asp 2%. 4th Arr schry Sunnyside, Greenfield, and Harriet The 2 ons 0 r lo by y Sta Shena i ‘dects, i ut . mas, Fobinson, New York. ‘Cld ships das R Keeler, or cent . | ate eed Oy She edietad ma nOr ey oe Cee Stee | pmnccuting them for piracy, foreigners guilty of that | tion expreesed to Mr. Thomas tn; The following approved Masters aud Oftoera have reccived | Tiveepooi, Artur White (Br), Tloctoy, aor ache aber am a Seaee | reevern eemerenenent | ae Approved by the exccutive government, on the greand | crime being as mich amenablo to our courts a+ natural | wonder that the scens of the 20ih folloy matasions from this Association: ~ Hall, Matanzas, ay ce fans tas otince af piney ca the high sens wae prop- | born subjects, Jt was only with reference to the Foreign | of that advice. Counsel quoted carlos E Hildreth, sche Wide World; | ,,!oth—Arr brig Mystte, Bury, NYork; achr Daniel Holmen, ‘gadcay M | erly cognizable in’ her ‘Majesty's courts of’ the | Bniistment.act that the question of nationality war raised. ies relating to murder and } nie Borland; 4811, Re Hazwood, 2 seers, ta aaio Cons :6i0e Daarea ol Feala, and, therefore, that the offenders were not | H¢ observes that Mr. Soward does not commit himself to athorities stated that homicid 14004, Jaunes W pools beige Kitty Coburny Wilaon ag’ Ware, be ore heb ea erin 98 | lawful subjects of ox jon to a foreign government, | the assertion that her Majesty's government were in | tiflable uuder the laws of tho 5 r doco W fi NEW ORLEANS, Feb H—Arr ateamships Kenali per cent... . i fa acer tra ned to the United statos to ask | Poseession of evidence to show that any of those | mitted by a person who had rea 512, John Mt la: | Chi Boston via Norfe Inbama, Limeburner, Pennsylvania 87 | It, therefore, only romain i States persons who formed the crow of the She- | that there was n ¢ ; ee ‘ork: sips Rd Hyman, Neal, do: Anua Doretha (Br), The London Times, tn ite money article of the 9th, | her Mae overnment themselves to take the mea- ; TT lg eg EL ay te 3 nandoab when she arrived at Liverpool were natural-born British subjects; and as a matter of fact, it is certain that her Majesty's gove not n possession of any such evidence; nor a fact bo provumed in the absence of eviden ¢ against in- dividuals coming to Liverpool on board a Confederate to toke hs life, aud t such design being acoc the Jory, reasonable ground for sech ap authorities he hind sures which seom to be required for the discharge of 4 mays:— obtigutions to the United States and the vindication of The Bank return this morning, showing that although | public justice, This suggestion was made by you to the eight per cent rato has now been in o ion for | Lord Ciare in what seems to us to have been @ more than five weeks, it has not yet checked cither the | very respectful and becoming mauner. The result jarge and unconditional sleamesbty) ny With ; g Time; 4629, Danl | lett, NYor " i 3 os Re Lowls, brig Omer; |. 13th—Arg steamship Evening Star, Quick, NYork I Farrow, sche Wile Du isan Genes gusiarona fir "Casnidy, Txecpon, Martha, Cobb, Boston; bri ‘uspan. Below, te ahi All commntssions outstanding over one year require to be brig rim Roba Reed, Ha Lh vane, e >reig cl 3 0 g the ise iy " on, NY Sassen for coun’ ssused tas tose: taasone Code issraing | oatmegecmtas al ees. commensee Wien conten ship-of war, and not shown to have enlisted within | Weapon such as a pistol, under tho eircamstan: a LthAr smtp Marmion, NYork, $Id steamships Krentag to open with cohsidorable increas» of heaviness, whence | two grounds:—First, that her Majesty's gov: her | Majesty's doniins na GUVeCenil REE Ee thle wie me nee wie sters. 2st—Arr steamships Huntsville, NYork; Gn circumstances in the case which be did not see, The k.ling of a human be was not to be done on slight gr circumstances actual or apparent to justify It. Thoy h Oram standiug up in the office aud Van Doren sitting down. From th’s attilude, he would ask thom, what were they to infor were tho then relations existing be. parties, It did not appear as if they had niding Stas, sire—Tombay, Jan 1$—The Amity, Stinson, from | and Mi . vien, Liverpool; ship Old Dominion, noin, which atrived here Dec’, is In a'very Leaky con- | Scdnimost nce ny NORPULK, Feb 19—Arr schr William Nungick, Dantela, C "her from New Orleans sehr Ira Laffriener, Baltimore via ‘New York, Ng, wan parted wih, of NEW BEDFORD, Feb 17—Arr U8 cutter Anti ry the Homeward Bou geen, from acrutse; 18th. steamer Ascutney, Kel esol ‘ived a Live al De ih, r J © Roker, Goldthwaite, N York, bi mes vel S é 4 rag tctoy by Fem 24 ir Lamartiue, Johnson, Elizabethport. there was ultimately no recovery. have 2. ne prmype no hed ag apex hoa " 7 prevai ing plea of the commander. This position was The trac receipta of railways in the United Kingdom | POTeOa ned every part sof the anlawtal cuvecten of Groat Britain amounted for the week ending the 34 of complained of had ocew either in British ports or on February, on 12,320 miles, to £639,255, and for the cor- | the decks of the Shenandoah, herself a British vessel, ting week of last year, on 11,807 miles, to | 40d When all those transact ons had been fully made Fesponding w 75 " y known to her Majesty’s governmont, and when any par. £571.080—showing an Increase of 432 miles and of | ties who could give the necessary testimony for the con- piracy, upon which hor Majesty's fovernment ts and so far truly, sald to have acted, whether Captain Waddell’s statement was or was not open to tho charge of pre- varication brought against {t by Mr. Soward, it was not In the power of her Majesty’s government to detain any of those men without laying an information against them before a magistrate in the ordinary course of law, and supporting it by at least rome a evidence, iv, from New Orleans for Z 4 Bank Mamirow, which cared at Philadelohia lth inst for W HAY eb Ji—Arr brig Eliza Thom oon v7 nirnt ot oni thin Bri Tho simple fact is that there was no such evidence. With One chair was occupied and th Mobile, whit i “ ‘ ‘a pauity 4 NE’ HA’ a Tene ie PROD, son. ton of te fice were ney inn eth fr | Phe ott tu ech rene, iMag vec fung rut was | Matynat uiinnun’ Pena ary tame ty | pow eke Muh Lang dat, Wie The London Homomivt of the 10th inst, anticipates an | yeaiesiy's government. The other ground which is | the unlawful transaction complained of had pecurred | the object’ of Oram’s visit he (Mr. Cochrane ec to badly that Weeauaed her W Teak #0 mite thai ake had | Sig seor Oreste, aot re ey delete: ens er condition of the British money market for the rea- either in British ports, or on the docks of | that tho altitude of the two partics shows to return to port for repal , vA, \ igned for the enlargement of the offenders te r i jee a the Shenandoah, herself a British —-vessel,"” | the ideg which Oram had wag in harmony wil in- Larrnpoot, Feb 9—The John Parker, which antled for New HILADEL. . Feb 11 in Mathues sons explained:— Britain; "whesean, ‘upon evidence, which sveme’trs | Hat Curendon “romarts that Mr brwald't tp: | testice ef cecdioe the Aicrenes Se eeareeNe ie tm | larmaront Feb oe ce through stréws of weather. “Ube | Creightony Maeanses: brag 7 Marie aie) ee hoes Bee There, Are rome _Indications—ihough perhaps only | this government ent'r-ly cowclusive, all the ofend. | Peers Hot to found his cherge upon the alleged | with the weapons he carried Did nor ait that entices | nas ton e., and Is leaky; will return into dock. drone; JM Dillingham, Mndgett, Cienfuegos; schre Annie Probable and dublous ind cations—of the approach of | 7 o° Soother: te subjects of the Queen, of had bo. | Continuance of hostilities by Captain Waddell after he had | show that when the parties came ont to the door thoy in=The Orion bark, from Liver. | Magne, Ketehum. lew Honden: ¥ Sharp. —p Eos somewhat greater case in tho meney market There is | cosas by some s:iMowat form ef seface or doeniciiiation | received hotice of the termination of the war, but to de- | wore Glomehed? There wee a rack bervees them, th salle nod riguing daranged dt Tenatnc Betas? Ane Magee, Ayres, NYerk; A Zim, © slight shade of diterwnce progmodicating Improve, | Sees tle equally With mative oulgents te the penal laws | inate as piracy all tho captures made by that veasol | Whoee pistol? The prisoner's? Who drew that pistol? Rha: wore te colbetOn OO Poem ond | “Giin—Arr bere Linda, Hewith, NYork; rigs Anes Wa, ince eegh Bvt emounting 10 ae tnprerement G 8- | CES renie fee Deees | Yea regret that they are unable | during the whole course OF the war, and endeavors to | Yan Doren? No; tho prisover draw it Ho (Mr. | feruay, cud recnived tome ietaages recall rare Kogivn, Jobusou, Kio Janeiro via Barbados: Troveus Meo 1 ppor m1 " \e Carde: First, the Indian demand, and also tho Brazilian de- | / draw from there proceedings amy other inference than the | SPport that pretention by tho allegation that she wag | Cochrane) to an jury that th dence was that Oram ‘a " sehr John Dorrance, Rion Auroughont a “British veese Tut ohn view is op- de right (think that ho Londooherty, han pat into tne Bene? Leesa ae vig. iiemg: Ca pst. Poe’ “pata; sei posed to uni ly acknowledged principles of law, for ¥ purpose, and a rightto oF Wor ed and ehip uamanageavle; had tel hed to Lon q hon, —. the commander and crow of - vesscl,” commisaigned him, oF do any “ . — derty | WY Merson, Allan, Bonington; Win ng he could to defend bis life, Why | fora tug. as a public ship-of-war by a revolutionary govern. | did Oram run’ av i 7 Because he knew he had kille Linpon, Fi from ment, which bas in recognized asa belligerent Power | Van Doren. He did not stand ther to press a cas: against New York, vi Fe Ae Pelparigg Sohal, reed at mani!, which arisos from the came eause-—from the co. | PB ifuleneth-t her Moje ty's government have asnmed t ton p ymenwe—have slackened. Woe aro getting to tho | old guiltless of ali crime subjece of her Majesty who have end We cto not at ali say we have reached the end, but | IN“ Eme of profuund peace waged naval war upon the we are approaching the end of this spring's paymenta, | A'gh seas against unarmed citisoma of the United Siates on- end when they cease the disturbing cause which has | 92g*d in lawful commerce and naviza'tn. As & protest 2isb—Arr betes Baw Calbarien, Albatross, Ham ‘ ; el obs ‘d' this dew by neutral nations, cannot be charged in a neutral | the prisoner, except ig so fas # tho evidence warran And with loss of bhiwarks and wilh it Joba eat ns Srseqionce of the siaiaioked Urieescl vomeee ne ba, | Lata Clarendca, aad leave with Bion 8 oopy, if Geaireg.” | cvantry with pireay’ merely for capturieg end. denavying | (ne en hawt ceanon, Mot | Gischargo partof carga, but Laster ye eoeceeseng og oe Trecten, cae Hien te the Bouk of Fyaace hes inoreaeed Ata ee ‘ the ships of tre other belligeront, Tt is also opposed to | Judge Barnard, in charging the Jury, said he would | Fava:, Jan 29The Tito, Jacearino, from New York, whieh | Trade Wid, Clark, Ponce, PR: Ds Partridge, 0 Secondly, ¢ ere is some reason to believe that now LORD CLARENDON'S bag 1b hot: rious and indisputable facte, for the Sea King was | not deal with the facts of the cai. Those were tor the | Put in here Deo 2 for aniis, has discharged ‘about t my hg Geor alee, Thatcher, Ge; busive # as been checked by the high rates of discount Tho Karl of Clarondon refers to the foregoing comma- heferred and delivered by her formor British owners | jury to pass upon, Ho stated the law in reference to Sah, had &t bDenetitted and ie going to reload, OF Elmer, Haley, Clentur mien, Ye id business, of ecurse, could Hot bechecked. Anumber | Rcatlon mm @ despatch to Sir F, Bruce, in which he | and commander to agonte of the Cont-derate. Statee, by | murder'in ite rarioun degracs, and tort’ tho ‘er ie? "trebecaung, Unatis, trom ew ¥ Jaa House, Gage, and Owe nrker, dé, alpen, eter, oaks ot be checked. Asumber | gays: Adame that my sinc:re des'ro to do and | S208) ey" purchased, in ordor that she mght been. | they had a reasonable, well founded doabt of the pried. | need s bsen admitted tor pratique mer nial | bark Mary Baker: from Leu uare, Bialr, Thort tea Concer in Ronering thet a rodarate estat tt | say nothing that could tmpait our friendly relations with | Baten, ‘and who actually” 90. -emporeh nang ome ers guilt they should give him the ened of Hy and Tan Deou placed te quarunuina’” © we Seote Rulk, | Sire fies Wing, Bndicote and U ¢ Mo ar eton: LB Wi thoriies conenr in be that a moderate and desira- Pargees, Boetes ing, Endicott, and G C Morrig, Are the United states alone prevented me from replying to thor\Jee conga in betlev nt es alone prevented me from replying missioned as a public ship of war, under the namo tin venpicr. Miscellaneous, th prpees, Sater, Frovidesos; WG has beon given to new busi- | the despatch at once, and i the terms which Lf thoasht | m7’ Co carla ns e i ORY Wa troummstancee, Armenian le Sew 8 new | willing Pur Adams aid that was the course which he | «it cannot be too distinctly pnderstood. that, no charge | verdict, pronouncing the prisouer guilty of manslaughter | (8ttday), tn place of the Belgian, 17th—Are brig W otha Galveston for meg poe py hea gta expected T should take. A lengthened discussion then | of pracy could porilly be ptjerred or entertained agains | iu the fourth degree, Bank Mixessora, 46 tons, built at Philadetphta tn 1909 | blown off; sche rman, NYork. Cid ate: Ip Scuernel, tae sssaey massGc rt ieeenal aiken | am a8 10 the maunor in which the obligations of neu- | this wwel under thee ¢ rcumstance: by her Mojety's | The prisouer was then caltod up before the Judge, who | HAY Yeen urchanéd by Lorenzo Pierce, of Now York on | maacts | rp Watts, Liverpool be ; . é MeO HT A The ara eee tec COUBETY during the | povrnment or in the courts in this count'y, unless ¥ had | eald that, In consideration of the time he hal teem ae | Private t oe CaS eng ntginess from New York, | ,1eh—Arr bark Wen Ht Randall (Br), ee, re aes PRR ee oe eat g Ib yas conducted without acrimony, aud | bern sativfacorily shown that thir sip wijfully con'tewed | prison, Be would now. be dhehennd. tie ne Digretp reece dalg- pte son Gcexpbell (Bry Andereoe” Neck: ee Ware eaek 4 thre ape nent of Europe the rates for money in | way put an end to by myself, as leading to no useful oF | ¢ seize and desirry United Stalce wrele after the vone ap: | period of bis natural life ho was found guilty of any | 928% Recovers, which hax been jomacd and ivingat pong Loe pene dba durathtengedkemn der the loading cities are thos quoted:—Paria, 5 a6; Vienna, | Practical rowult. pried of ihe termination of ihe war. Put there ts a farther | offence he would be sent to the State Prisom for two | for pala, °° me Mme Was sold at that port ou the Jdth re ateamships Belgian (Br), Brown, Lavergest Ob5; Bertin, + 0 0%; Peake 66:6) Aismordeel, ¥ Lord Clarendon states that he sugecsted to Me, Adams | arswer to the allegn ton that the Shenandoah isto vere. | grace and & hal’, 4 nderry’ Bt Lawrence (Br), Jayne London. % rt, Ba 8; ¥9 | a's oon y Senn D °. cin ih tec Me ait 4, 9 810; | par, and fore toe reae, Usefal and practical fo forget the | carded as having boen, while making war upon the United | On the conclusion of the Jadgo's romarks there was | o°0! toner O14 tmendireroents Satta Rete rner aithat | Jago, White, Matansas) bark jeaea, Cardounst Yas’ P Whee ; 3 Brassols, js; Madrid, +] paw and tuen bie leawm of exprince to acwemt for the | Biates, a Hritish versel."? When sho nerived at Livers | a burst of Applouso among the spectators, Mr. Oram | 1836; has L to Capt Chae it APsold and Bartiee fe | fen Bros Menace Hutetinecn, Ci Aesth Hamborg, — 8 6; St. Poversburg, 6 a7. The London | fuure; that England and th nited States had each be- Ports 194 tons Is fold to Capt Chas if Arnold and parties in bh November, 1868, requ eted | was congratulated by several fronde upon the town nd Warren, for $11,000 caah. "Sho will hereafter | RICHMOND: Pet IG—6id bark Welkin, Blanchard, Liver: roold. pool, pool Mr. Adama, on the 7th of f wide: ‘Times money article of the 10th thus comments wpon the | Pome Aware of tho d-fects that existed In intornational | hor Majesty's government to take pososlom Ot hor | the trlake The court coon alter adjourned till this morning | Sal! from Providence, wader command of Capt Ai Jaw, and that it would greatly redound to the honor of | with a viow to dtiver h A “ —_—_ 2 Bid ort East FRANCISCO, lertfordabire pe Aeonccliad t hor into the hands of his (the Scum Taowas Pi oe aoe os . the two principal maritime nations of the world to United States) covernment, taking notice at the rome Court Calendar=This Day. new teaaurement bult-at New konto fh Tit, ems | Rovinony yerpoolts area + Ht Tate has nore ig, showing that although | tempt the Improvements in that code which had been | time of the belliger nt character which, itheeyerne | SernEMe crr—Cracut—Part 2—Before Ind i aed bs G Nye, end others, of New ieaford tor | Pauline Er)r Berson, Rerdoaes: ony be iat has now been in opernvion for more | Proved to be necessary. It wat possible hor Majéty’s government, sho had porscaved, though | Clerke.-Short Causes. Nos, 14a. 1500, 1420, 1480-13 Sn, and will hervafide hal from What port under comaiand | Morrison, Newestie, RAW, Hay ta coke it las nor yet cheekel either the ad. | Wounds inflicted by the war wero still too tee Suggesting that there might be grounds for taking | 1913, $20, 1226, 1858, 1918. 420, 1226, 1855, 1016, 1ooL’ | & ©%Ft Wm Handy, 2d. fives (beh Bemie Sn Wk ily alae’ x Pa te nang orem exchanges or the home | that the ill-will towards Kngland wos stil Erimival proceedings against the persons on. bouste 1 iat, 179k, 1716, 2012, 2028, 1041, 2014, 2088 1854’ san HM hotles to Mariners. ‘ , wd phrped to With a cetderaeck markets this morning | to Fender auch an undertaking prac pm either because “her ravaces appeared to have. beet Had tO Before, Judge Fostor—Now. S11, 1925, | perp scan Mey on the south end of Goat Taland, tn News | “Given ih barks Gilgen, Rote rang snd Socom MR 8, onneiderabie lncroass of haviness, | moment but 1K was one, which ct be porns ia | continned" after her claim tow boliger nt character i 880, #34, 004, $30) 799, 16, 885, $09, 812, WoL, O78, | feet rine sontneniedeame to hundred Mae Heeckar | pourne: Woodbine, kia 5 bor ten o ole, b y q , at all events, coased, or becanso several of th , 844, 650, 421) 20814, ” | Vessels can x CI $ay, 0, and the fan! Darerios vient, 30M foe's: | fhe horrten Of warn end a wert cen rears and, Sait Bevrons were ‘Bria suljects” It she fod been Briuan |" Svrnsus Coeat-rerr ia: Tenw.—-Botore Judge sather. | sites sane todas tf old peaition'in's few dayne’ 1 Brom) \ 5 ; , - | the , there! \ owned, as Mr. foward now dostres to represent, the gov. | Iand.--Nos. 170, 277, 100, 150, 250, 148, 24%, 208, 20,2 = nd nh | ; 0 claim of title to her, even though she might hav , 104, 240. SS yecse. . \ great am ' of ication, wi ave acquired any title *o or disposin, 46, 51, 63 , ne ¥ y Shou were mate Fo'the oh ree, eee | L Pay 4 oneee gy Ly e wave Lord Claren- | by means of any surrender of Captaln Waddell tn 4 oi Fh aa sheadihstbnl bse tied te ie els Diibe the bee —\ a a : '18—Arr ship Nicobar, Remmonds, Calcutta ria Stage ton ad Bank. lative of tho | wounl cencouragemcnt Wo expect tbat bis government | port of Liverpool, or by any other means. hort. of — th th Majesty financial companies continues to be @ subject of uncer. | of proceeding which he bad wongeoted edad’ tainty, which adds to the prevalent distrust In all classes THR FACT: y" of securities At the same time the adverse operators, On the 28th ot December Me. Adame subattied to the gusisted by the idlo and ignoraat lovers of ‘mischief, con: | Far! of Clarendon «letter (rom Me, Dudley, the Colten frive to fap the uneasiness by mentioning the leading asul at Liverpool, and two d jons, not for sade ‘moat eminent of our eat aed other contractors | the of questions previously ‘discunsed firms Nkely io a the position of these firms is known to all who have ao- “eras, The hen ton Fegular forfeiture and condemnation by process of law.” Southern Markets. Pi - Be. reel hord Clarendon deciares that AM the? te Oe eT nbicihin 9 gNtW ORURANS, Feb. 21, 1968, Jam By at ta fon 1p "Ne fFom Liverpoot for New Yor, | STrKer, Hafoadon case officers and crew of the Shenandoah was ton —Saler to-day 2. bales, at fof middling. , Boott, lade! dealt with, the British government bad no evidence Sugar—Sales of fair to fully tair Ide, a 15%. Mow fer atworn, Joa Bek ea lon at a ine ‘a Migs 44 showing or tending to show thai the crime of piracy had | lasses—Prime to choice 80c. @ 920. Gold 1964. Sight been committed. If the agents of the United States in | drafts on New York My per cent discount Sterling this country or any otherspersons were in posseasion of | change 146) Freights—Co.tton to New York Xe. p evisanee 60 whieh 8 chaeye of Piracy against the officers | pound, and to Liverpool 11-16d. Hi . spar rin ecect | Pots cruise. The facts which these | and crew of the Shenandoah could bee ed M Fi as oaks aaa Taam ome e er | STA King Sa owe tun om | cette Sea Hoes ee Kos | Técen, mark guy ata al. podegiowtond gf £700,000 im the st-ok of bullion, Armed with all (he means che ever bed occasion to use tained a comttation thasvon ts dos eens 22! Ging too. "Gor 138 Sterling oxebang 6, id Hah oi Pr cane squee Benen:

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