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8 WEW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1868 : neni 2 rearrangements iti ee ; -: - - 12 9% bommed ‘in apon all the Irishman coased | with celerity, firmness and tmpartiality ? reat of et Peguero Winiaras, with mdse from tne | Barrage, Feb 18—Arrived Chanticleer, Moore, Philadel- beige Boho, Terhune, from Bt Jago; Brisls “o . | wresx rire and heving in i RIOT ON WARD'S "SLAND. Ai Bell gorent altitedes Sat yetetty cabsainted, tle Trhat be the nearare of adequate protection and Con; ro of bart Pere, aahote at, Fire safotnd sshore snd Pret to thle tough 20th, Kitty Coburn, from NYork for of Fo Renal." Black. fom Sarua; sehrs wight Between the Irlsh and German Emi hands fail, Four reasons have been insisted | “Mandoned st sones, inst Fem. cpu, Febtz—arvived, Merida, Downer, NYord. | Pizmot entre, Belfast, Marg Oniee, Kin, A Thousand P ovee ; to justify these military statutes, and the frat is | son Ni Baauetsteay, Feb if arrived, Bel ee Nutznnm, NYOrk, (pep in op, gue- renee Begameen the | » that Congress is the sole judge of what ‘is a ropublican | tncrning hy Cay Fealeh Hae Sowell Casa: Atlantic. De % Petek“ekip Southern Rights, Police Fire on the RLoters—Thirty-four Men | che arrival of ¢ form of government, w, the United States are to | New Poe se Haan, MYork; ‘Haraburg, Wachier, do; Theone, Hellmers, | Williams, Rouerdaia:; bri Teabella Beurmann, Brown, Sa a or Hoare ot aoe Searete, \eeeaten a nates Seis of Bee: | Sa aera “hese, Fed W6—Arrived, Tris, Schutles, Galvoston, "Maren Je Arrived: brig, Fortuna, (3p), Slenas enas Ly put a h . For some ‘@hother, which learned pyscholo- 80 to speak, of the continuance of that which 4s alresdy undertaken. | OM but for the desertion of the crew. Taye Ree BF gs . Serve eee, Orleans 5 the o} ry Sedbergh (Br), Kneale, from of 1000 bbls flour and 10) tons coal, gists Dave ao far “allied to explain, Germans and {rish- | the houses‘on To give te the federal government the unlimited power Bomnay, Jan \7—Aarri PCleared-—dehe D BW, jorton. men in this cowutry, when thrown together by citcuzn- Of aeatroytng, any, Stato ment upon ive aliega: | ,,TD¢ateamanip Minnetoake wiley eeratcank, Has been Biauirsva, Jan Saree aiand, Gainers Mioxgnojam. BihArrived, #hip Hope,” Liverpool bork John Pieroe, ‘tances in auy considerable numbers, are strongty anta- | Sem all knives tion that i is not republican 1s to give to she contral | bile, le bound to, Bosna, aud pul Ma mart Ost ardof the | yomoQkuAram Feb Z—Fus in, the Gladiator (#6), from | Cxrdenne 17 West, Now York; brig H Laurens, ‘ upoa thet, was feared, might ve used to | authority a control over ‘the local authorities greater ; i d—Steamer goulstic. ‘hey cannot live togetuer tm wo same | {poset and whieh, it was, feared, miget ne uses & | tian wat ever dronaed Of before, and is to maxo Woy, | 00S? Mas had hoad wines Higa Othe passage Byte lat Teh Macauley, Rogers, Liverpool; | OOTHNT Ton, Fob 25—Salled, briga Albert, Otten, Liver- fenement house in this city without an occa: | pevdent enough to renew hosiliittes Sie = coneclanas Bie vam. we Tighle oe pe te Foy a men? ‘Care Town, O GH. Deo %—Arrived, Thos Brown, Foo: | pool: Randolph. Prossey, Boston, ae sional ecrmmage on national grovints, nor Work | wae the policy were thus busily encaged, Dre Tearen for the ay the a rae Morris. pushes spe chan (ao lu Kallhome, eititian, NYork. CaP arteht, Geaux gta ieee ae asia pay iti Dy fore moaih. vole |p WER. Sis pollde were thas Masts, comeut Dre ne Sn ee ite et yo | Ope bari im the ofing, bound in, i Salted from Aigoa Bay Jan 28, Jolly, Bowon; 8b, Smyr. | Zan; Clara P Gibbs, Wilson, Palermo for” Bosion;’ sophia, ‘8 littio row takes place onco iu a white éuring the cousro | contingencies, visited the scene of the fight with a view impose on ttem the will of the conqueror, SAILED. Catcorte. SoBe Ata Bisa. 6 aba Pte fae it Sania. Eee areane ee, ot have we conquered the rebel Stato? We have | Steamships Hansa, Bremen; Santiago de Cubs Aspin. | yiverpoals ithe Mellen Miter dey tio O tewortnard: | Newsom. New ‘Orleans for. do: ‘of the year, from which the belligerents issue fort, tween ed the wounded. About Uhirty persons, some overcome the rebel armies, Has this operated to traas- | wall; Columb javana: Gen Barnes, Savannih; James | (oooar, do; Feb 7 (by cable), ‘Roswell N Rebeces Florence, Mobile for do; D Talbot, Packard, Charleston ich; na and some Irish, were found to bave been as See % ‘Bprag . for do; NE somewhat battered, but all the more dolormined to | wounded. ‘Tho following’ named persons wore agcer- | fer tho government from the conquered lo the Aneanand Antlent, Casseners Saraaes meceet ae, eewrned Crosby, | Mobile for do;, D Tall: Hohn L Merrily Weeks, Baltimore “seitle the matter”? some other day, which day alweys |'toined to be tho most seriously wounded :—Monry Fisel- | Conaeror Has it worked a transfer from the soves | A a Wa, ss staat ite Oem. 0 Renny, Ohepmsn, Eades ih, Mt Ge Relen 1A Bammond, Paine, Got, Harry G Heckera, kart, stabbed with « knife; Abram Jenutogs, Anton | Feignty from ono sovereign to another; from the con- Sanam aan H miliobs., Siamese: ei | Meblellin, Nvork for Salem; Annie Freeman, Reed, do for comes to band with punctual regularity. Why Wl : a, 1th, Ni a + rt ¥ ey tine ¥ this | a¢5rrona, Charics Dultor, Hertrich — ‘Boinke, | quered sovereign to tho conquering govereign? | The plete ori teh orang Goin, "ayer: aaa, Mortha, Humphrey, should be so isa mystery; but that it is so no one con- | Any ‘helt, and Ulrick Robeirt, scalp Wounds; | conquered State was sovereign before in a qualified tor, Be . Schell, 983. , Rom Yereant with the foreign istory of thie lly and otter | Puvick Coblon asd Patrick Doyle,” gunahot | 8e2se; the ‘conquering States were sovereign before, | , ane Bxoch Rowe cibbereen, feb 16,1883-—When the |“ nousas, Feb 22—-Arrived, brigs Katnhdin, Saunders, ‘popuiated places in the Union can reasonably doubt wound in the leg; Carl Houry Schubert, gunshot | also, in a gualified sense, Tho suppreseion by the latter | Wad wrecked in Septomber last off Cape Clear, Was washed | NYork: 23d H H MoGilvery, Harriman, Boston; schra Joa af . | Wouad m'the bead Frodertck Laat, bad fracture of the | of the rebel forces of the former was entirely consistent | Xchore on abbit Island several articles of valuable jeweley | Wong, Perry. do: Nellie Terug, Huma, Prinidad: 24th. bark. ‘This spirit of antagonism has been noticed torop out | arm; Herman Bedhoimer, Lowis Spekel, Matthew | with the relations which previously existed between the | were abstracted by some of the poor fishermen of the neigh- Srerie. Gol cord NYork qed ‘sailed 27th for Sagua); brins Prom time to (ime on Ward's ‘island awong ‘the Germen Bront, Frang Frank, Ip wound ‘rederick Knap two sovereigns ; neither the war nor the victory changed | borhood, However, throngh the services of the Rev Robert wert, Teipisase timore; John Balch, Gardner, gunshot wound in the back, The i te | Troy, Parish Priest of Cape Clear, all the property. consist- ‘nd Insh emigrvats, who are thore looatedietier thelr | Sumy! wonn! ‘as Well ag tho | the doeble allegiance of the citizen—one to his State y, Paris! lest of Pp pel New Yor Gioucesterr Nequosay, ‘Tich,. do. for Provincetowa: Clty Bont, Fisher, Wortant for Newport for orders; Mary i v beat Teenecived, br r J Poledo, Plummer, Cardenas for Portland; Gem (Br), Campbell. do for do; Boneta (Br), Hed. fou Matanzas for do; Movalight, Gilbert, Garbarien, for d Boies Win Slaven, Sinatiey. James Ttiver, Va, for Thoma angdon. Bennet! ‘01 ‘or Ps + > Bishop, Mobile for Boston; Montezuma, Lowe, Baltimore brigs Oapra: ing of a massive gold wateh, two gold chain! ; ‘e conveyed ton room in the hospital, | ud the other to his nation, The iaws of conquest > ' oheriy, north of Hatteras; 22d, Matoor, Ander= weevivel a: thie. por” eniSl iar Gua ‘amatuprpent; bar, | shaete hte mvenee tee tient tie: acta mee It a county | GOL Finge a cold et coinealuable to the. relatives of the 2c Atetaraa (he), Walton, N¥one: solr) WY | for Rockport ‘owing to the ¥ igilance ant good managemeat of the of- | Physiciaus think that none are dangerously wounded, to in a state | deceased captain at Loston, These articles will be forwar Wilson, Somers, do; 25th, brigs B-F Nash, Lancey, and | — Sailed—Brigs Jas Blatchford, Hyperion, Gambia, J & @ though w of ins tion, f Ir apphed it the insurrection ve A eo tis Hostoaanderwritersywho | Matron, Kiliman, NYork; schrs WK Chapman (Br), Ander. | Wright, Clara P Gibbs, Sullvan, Gem: schra J U Meeritl,, Acials whom ow have end bave had bi 1 | although the wounds of coriain of those injured are of urrection, force ir apphed to put od tes arenrons to the saent ¢ Boston unde! m aon, do! 26th, brizs Anna’ Mit ort north of | Rebecea Flored ¥ ON Harvey 0 Hack and have had supervisory charge of | Such a charscier that they aro not ready to answer ag | down; but whem this is done the law resumes its sway. | will transmit them to their destination, Fao ee ee eae ee eee ee Reeae k ene ae foo the placo, 2.0 serious @éMiculty had ever, up tonshort | yot whether or not thoy may not prove dangerous, ood thegerree ages comniy 0, the Lied ~ ie Brig Many Anw (Br) Capt Moore, hich privet a Ant. (in), Newell, do do: Pedro ¢ Br}. Dickson, and Gar Clatie, Nequasay, Tity Point, ‘Ameltay wm 1a ‘tme called {¢ f 4 to TUR PRISONERS, vn ly houg! ir operation: werp Jan 21 from New Yors, witha ‘a ia leton, New York; 8 J Strout, Strout, do; John Pier March 3— Aj hrs M: E Kallinger, West, Penaa- 80, called for tholr Interierence, Yesterday, HOw: | wg ooicg wore not untindiul of the fact that, al- | Bave been suspended for tho time hole operations uta | euied” potroleus is the: Yesel Topocted por eaulo ae de- | tise, Bosione aehe tila Atattnew, Moriwes: for. pore | cols for Toate Fiaseanin wenrland, Ponce, Pits for eons, wee § L Foster. Trovant, Baltimore for Reekport; Louie A Swe: ever, thts spirit of mutual ill will broke loose inn ver; atroved by fire at Antwerp. She registered 260 ‘ iF PI i ¥ | tough they could not take into custoay the whole body | that mo act of the federal government can oxciude a | sttgved by fre th Auiwern., She, Tegielore Det ote Ni | gt Hatteras; ubth, rigs Cambridge (Br). Smith, New Yor Kennedy, Tangier for Boston; Grace Girdler, Smith, Bostom ‘sudden manner, eccasioning a riot which, but for the | of the rioters, the arre-t of the most nent spirits | Stato from the Union; 6o no act of the State can with. = “as, y tmoly Ante saniba naa antisite (ot fans evecohelelnn Or sha caletnrtence tonaia” haee'te poeta seat draw it from the Union. The war found it in the Union a pus nye Capt mouahes, allad fonrs Row York Som Brae pe Fee AT Ang 7] by Oks Ria i ‘Chaneatons Haye, ‘Ludlow, Eastport for NYork, with Fee ee eee od a nore eeiesed | upon all tho belligerenta, and £0 they aftested ait those | S°bJoct to its laws; tho war left it in tho Union subject | bec, pela Pigs pas ich auth a Orloana; New five (Br), Morrilt, Mayaguez; Ottawa, (Br). | 4h, AM—Arrived, schr John Ward, Inman, Boston for Dlooty outrages t00 appalling evon or coutempiation, | "HO ‘Were pointed out as “principal ebaraciors”” in the On Me ata Wttat ee ccas gtacoacd | 4,B0i@ Becws, Hal enn at Holmes’ Hole 20:h,utt trom} Mills: Montevideo via 'Barbadoa; aches Gadrce A Plwran, | Baltlingre, a weak tor tg 3 P aA re * | gov ‘at the robel State i . ‘ eHawkina. awall h | bar 5 eZ ORIGIN OF THE RIOT, ig! 80 pergona they lodged in the ‘barracks’ re Matanzas, reports Feb 16, im a heavy gale, lost 40 hhds of erg eh Bewkine, Aspiowel: | Gaal eee gematok: 2 aes - == a ea low (Br), Wilson, Montego Bay, ce, do. e, igs Annie Grieve (Rr), Burke, NOrleans; Prines Alfred (Br), Itappenrs that about taree montis ago aTow of tho | Of the island, where they were confined under a strong | thelr people forfeited their rights by the rebellion. Our | jnolasses off deck, started cargo in the hold, ‘sprung aleak, Gora ind Seah emigrants had wauagel soot some | guard of officers, The following aro the names of those | Present concern ta mot what they doservo, but what | split sails. . e rf trivial mater which ‘resulted in the Irish-participants | affested :—John MoMabon, Owen Kelly, Jom Beriy, | W® bavo a right todo, | Wo aro restrainod by the con- | Bic Ismet BRaRManN, Brown, from Sagua for New n, Jones, Bos bem defemed. This occurrence gave rize toa great | ‘0mas Quinn, John Gorman, Patrick Maloney, Henry | sttation, which we have fought to maintain and which | york, before 1eported put into Charleston, reforts, February | Baltimore; schra Francis Satterly. Tucker, New York: 23d, Gea of very bad feeling betwoen'tae men of the two | Quinn, Patrick Hantoy, Jno, Rafter, Patrick Q'Hnen, | We now assert for tho Cour own rights, There | 21, latitude 29, longitude 79.39, during a northeast gale. dis. | brig Sarah Potera, Anderson, do; sehr Edward, Boston; Mth, Batiovalives which was made menifest in various litle | Beruard Stuner, Rudolph Hubne, "Herman Isiicker, | can be no treason of a State, though there may bo of | covered tho vessel leaking ‘badly. and on the 25th found | brig Dove (Br), Dinsmore, do. A uy v ve z doned, : wooye, bet caused no uneasiness to’ she omicisls on the'| Adolph Shafer, Geo. ‘Hae, Geo, Schnyder, Herman Hoff, | sll the persons whe compose it. Whatever may bare sayen feet aber 5 tbe Bald, een te ee eee a | eat eee Re ee . pay Jos. Petfer, Wm, Clay, ‘Jas. Reed, Jno, Riordan, Aa: | been the misconduct of the citizens of Mississippl, even a Sa ee rae ota tie tnieney (bat “lesde | srow Quinn, Herman Maa Reeds 00, Riordan, AN, | thouzh every one of them were gulliy tho State, the | ee oe te sett ee on oat Pat or wath Meeeitt || (am OE Ce eee “from aercond story room to the grourd floor of the | Herman Balthagen, Adoioh Zeigenspeck, Herman Torke, | cofporale body, Gi mot, becatse ® could not, commit | in throwlug overboard cargo between decks; Dore 08 for | | Farmaurs, eb WewGalled, Seevogel, Sanghinrich,: Phile- ‘Wasbngtse with acup of water in bis hand he was Frieder Mangold, Oscar Cooper, Patrick Nutney, Morri the crime of treason, e fourth reason given is that | Charleston in company with the schooner EB. Clawson, Selphie. met by an Irishman who tried tosnatch it from him— | Marphy, Richard Willard, Carl Flelchmano, Richard | Congress may now govern the rebel States in the exor- | which vessel accompanied us to the bar, when she roooeded IBRALTAR. Feb 12—Arrived Halcyon, Dunham. NYork whether in play or for mischief’s' sake could not be | Kanch, Moritz Herd, P. Rinke, Paul Engel, Josh. Zim. | cise of belligerent rights. What countenance doos that fou Gel sOraes. it i Lanter the guantity Ce fryod at | (and cleared 13th for Marseilles); 15th, Rebecca, Rittgard, Becere ined, “Ihe German resented the act by deli. | mermann, Jno, O'Donnoll, Hoory Palmer, Mary | ive to the present government of the South by the | pe time in the ressel Bhat the Erestar’ portiow of ths CAFE tT temcee Wain) aeloeear Glaaien ctrore Galan), Valencia: ‘eratody kicking the Irishman in the abdomen, knocking | Lossins, Louis Biermann, | Frederick | Schleppy, army’ There are no longer. belligerent rights, because 8 J ‘The sch rted ash q Guai So 19--Salled Huroy id Craig, NYork; 2lst, gratoby kicking the Irishman ja the ebdomeny knocking | Fruit ‘Sebleppl, Frederick.” Perch, Joseph slayer, | terd are no, more belligerenta, “The moment the war | yo'Monmouh, w iho May) Plaher, from ilckmond, Vay » Hatin doe ee ant ten tion eeychot and ourat savagely form mann | Samuel, Mir, damee Fusco, Sex man, | SOM, eet Taam aniing’ ia "ase | Wiha can oy coro mad, erie, Fama Puen EEA wn or two, when Sir, John H. Hinck, the superiztendent of | John Hennessey, James Kaocy, William at Scun THos Jerrenson—Cape Island, NJ, March 4—The Snthy its f ‘eg sippl, Decarse the courts aro open. Therefore | g.hethos Sotersan, veore reported eins uses (oe ligule foe Gane te Teens ee 2a, Vilanary, Siaee (8 ae ton. MOBILE, Feb 28—Cleared, ship Rob Roy (Br). Linklater, New Orleans; ship Ronachan (Br), Scott, and Jos Fish, Stackpole. Liverpool: bark Sex (Br). Wilson, do. Sailed Feb 27, ships Merrimac, Maryborough, Stamboul, Lancastrian, Juno, Black Prince, and Glendower, for Liver oot wath. Royal Arch, and Ailsa, do; Assam Valley, and A ¥ Ghapman, New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, Feb 27—Arrived, barks Virginia Dare, Dunning, Mobile; Guinuzeoano (Fr), Giraud, Bordeaux; ‘Ann Wheaton (Br), Priddie, Rio Janeiro; schr Lymburner, Orcutt, NYork. Cleared—Steamship Kensington, Hedze, Boston: barks: Ryupha (Oid), Rabe; Glasgow Jennie, Cobb, Hanley, Bos- ton: Limerick Lass, Marseman, Bremen; brigs A M Roberts, Doak, Matanzas Winrtetd, Osgood, Boston; sehr Lizzle Ev. v ans, Evans, 4 Arrived. mer Star of the Unton, Cooksey, Phila... delphia via Havana; ship on Hurlbut, Masson, Mobi Hes brig jan. Romantico (Sp), Havana. Merchant, from Galveston; Trenton (Br) from ; from Havana; Wm Woodbury, the island, arrived on the scene and succoeded in | ames Syvan, Merry Beagen, Micnacl Cronisa, C. © f soperating ‘the belligerents, van, Terence’ Mahoney, Philip McTino, Tegnetz Wein- | Whether, during tho war, tho just exercise of belligerent | jy uso, lies well up on the beach and out of danger; she Gn Boston (and | Cambria (Br), Harringion. rom, Havens: Wi roa ‘THs RIOT ERGUN. ; gartou, Edward W. Norris, Patrick’ Casson, Daniel | Tights would bave authorized the federal goverument to | » cargo of oranges. Hutt, Feb 17—Arrived, Woodland, Mankin, San Fran- ton, H re Cr Cleared—Steamship Geo Cromwell, Vaill, NYork; bark no Superintendent was under tho impression aftor he | Riley,, Patrick Fox, Michael’ Guvi, T. Maylor, Samuel | Make into its thy rament of that State, there | sour Mary M Sxez—Edgartown, NJ. March 5—The schr | cisco, biel copavared Greteg meu ther the dite wad eoted | Moyer, W. Stazki, C. Wirt, Philip Carbon, Thomas Falk. | #8 no warrant for any such oxerciso now. Belligerent | Mary M Snoe (of Philadelphia), trom New Orleans for,Now | | Hotewmap, Fob Put tn, Rochester, Oliver, and Mo- then, but that he was vory greatly mistaxen | BOY. Henry White, F. Kroizer, Luke Condon, Michael | Fights are to be exercised by the Executive, and not by | York, cargo corn (before reported), came on shore on Long | locka, Hawthorn, from Liverpool to NOrleans; 21, Eva, Mo- ts of the following day oaly too truly proved; | Murphy, Luko Lawless, James Fay, T. McMahon, James | Congress. | in the present Instance the Executive exer. | Beach at AM ov Monday. ‘The second mate and one man | Culloch, do for Savannah. He ee ang. abost ‘hulepest olght eclock, ag | Stapleton, #ranz! Eusic, Mrs. Kitezih, A. McDonuclt, | cises and attempts to exercise none acainst the State of were taved: the frst maie and three colored men were lost. | Sulled Feb17, Excelsior, Pendleton (from Liverpool), New Paniaub (Br), MeIntyre, Liverpool. %9th—Arrived, ships Cambria (Br), Harrington, Havana; Tudian hant, Mills, Galveston; Wm Woodbury, Mc- Lean, Liverpool; Geo Hurlbut, Masson, Mobile; bark EA Kennedy, Holfse, Havre: brigs Romantico (Sp), Ferrer, ‘Ha- Cleared—Steamships Crasa Mexico (Br), Pitficld, Vera Craz; Bienville, Bal NYork via Havana; ship Pantheon (Br), Beeley, Liverpool; bark Hawthsrn, Willies, Havre; brig Marietta (Ital), Lipari, Genoa; schr M M Merrim Bello Charleston. Sourawest Pass, Feb and fresh. Sailed, steamship Ladona ;_ sehr Ralph Carlton, Salled yesterday, st ia, and Alhambra, ‘23th, Ad ind NNE and fresh. Arrived, ship Gen Berry, Watts, Valeacta, The fallow!ng vesscls are reported below—On the bar, to the westward of the channel, ship Forest Eagle, [naide, bound out, ships Curlew, Stadacona, Arran, and F P NORFOLK, March 2—Arrived, sch Sam) Smith, Mathew, ork. NEW BEDFORD, March 4—Returned, schr Neille Doe, which sailed 8d for Jacksonville. NEWPORT, March 3—Arrived, schr Ann Elizabeth, Rob- erts, Eltzabethport for Providence, in tow. March 4th. 8 AM—No arrivals, All before reported remain» this AM. Wind NW, fresh. PASS CAVALLO, Texas, Feb 2—Arrived, brig William, Coffin, NYork (and crossed'rhe bar 24th for Lavaca). ‘At Lavaca 2th, schrs Jessie P Clark, for NYork ldg; Ma- gellan, Mudgett, disg. ‘At Indianola '2ith, schr Ocean Belle, Emory, for NYork ENSAGOLA, Fob 26—Arrived, bark Nord Cape (Nor), 1 ‘Wolf, Cape de Verde: schr Louisa Frances, Murry, NYork ; 27th, ‘ship Thorwaldsen (Br), Wil 1s, Cape de Verde, Cleared 26th, barks England (Br), Hall, Queenstown; Josephine (Br). White, Live: ‘ or six hundred in number, “were formed | Thomas Nolan, Mrs. Ware, Mrs, Cosbarne, ‘I, Haviear, | Mississippi or any of her people. Indeed, he disclaims | sigeeteer % Havre, Feb 16—Arrived, Mongol, Courte, NOrleans; lia Clontuegos; schrs 0 C Pettin- preparatory to getting their breakrast, it | P Favorte, Mra, McCormick, aay ence auibeenys these military nate. paawod over bis cS aie chee ears ise! MB onatior: | 17th Almoner, Garey, do: 18h, Tarriet Home, Borns do} BM, Allon, Rustan'T3land:, Aboa Lyons, Kemp, and Hattie evident by thelr exolted actions amd | rien ino poticg [I i cl setides vuseni hoes ti he ae arcvat | on,for Boston. which went aaiore in the late gule, banging Seeiiook, Siaay, nt Winks Fiakent, Eogers, Revee er oye Hg Mg Fo ohies meen on that they were bent on mis- po! been on two rocks, badly sprung decks broken up and deckload Sniled font Casnaven idth, Dr Barth, Meyer, fee (Be) Creighton. Liverpool : t what way t) inted out to them as the most guilty im the riotous | the Legistature exercising an executive function with- | admfton the beach. Capt Towor will commence discharg- a in uae war ther intondel We nee | 2 Rene nit and aznnal the protes of the Executive. | ins from tho held’ into hihters to-day. “The captain ani | HELVOET, Feb 19—Salled, Zwewer, Haxedoot the ofliciaia Were ata loss to ascertain, and | Proceedings that had taken placo their frionds lingered | out the co . * mn, wo ee strict watch on the movements of the | 1M crowds about the hospital buildiogs, sullen and Now, it may be asked, cannot the federal army | four of the crew who were drowned aware tole: Fi sing Yorks Blo Wave (eh Gately Ralttmorgs aches S Cro ¢ Si uen the mainmyast went over the aide, fo bappened that the Irishmen, who num- | Morose, each party threatoning at tho very first oppor. | Which goss Into # State to suppress & rebellion govern | When es fe r, NY¥ork; Frank and Nellie, Bean, and Lena byw iaaagr ow ommnoreres me, Aoleby, Bidohn, NB: asih, brigs Alon Rowe ‘an jerrera x out seven hundred, were | tunity to renew the fight, | 1 irit became so mai itas it advances into it? Tanswor, as a similar ques- . ¥ hundred, were ta the basement of the'| ret iter im the day that Superiutendent Hinck iss tion was answered im the Mulligan case, necssitzs, quod | _,Scun 80 Noyns (of Newburyport), Bradley; from New- | Dav 71 Havoner, St John, NI. aches Nel oeiot, aud if the Inttor passed troughs the hallways, | orders to have the Germans quartored on ono part of | Capit, difendit. | Tue advancing and occupying ‘army | Very"aghore” Monday. afternoon (before reported) ne the | ae gnaee Btrogh: Palindelphis; Goy a ny aint Groen ani esi! by common concett, they made a violent at. | tho island and the Irish on another, so that ail opportu. | must govern iteolf by the laws of war. It must keeP | outside ituce Point (ape Cod), where she ied in « FeO eek eee eta aalie eaired, Bloat, tack upon the Irishmen with’ stones, clubs and every. | ity of weollision would be avoided. The thro mon of | the peaco within its own Hues, and for that purpose it | ous, position, The cargo ts but little damaged, and dar Keys. ees capita : thing (ney could lay their hands upon and make use | the Irist parcy who were foremost ta the riot, the greea inust govern tho people within them, and so far only a3 | landed at once. She was a now vessel, costing $14,U0, and Also arrived at do March 5, steamship Missouri, Palmer, oi 1% weapons. ‘Taken thus by surprise the | Yell man in particular, have not b caught, and itis | ord nary civil government is imposible, Evon this | was owned one-half by 8 © Noyes and Haydn Brown, of | NyYork via Nassau, ass 2 wer cencod this necosel x rho | West Kewbury, and ore.quarter vy the master; the other |” § " 7 York: n Irishmen wade but litle resistance, and the order | thought that they are either concealed on somo part of | Po phe ty Of its exorcise. Tho | Notion was ia scveral party and partly covered by inau- | sive'(Hr)- Tenking, Pelladelphias wonr Kina Brat tan John wi of tha Lour anong thom was sauve qui peut, each ono | the islsad or managed to escape by trusting their lives | Moment tho military occupation ceases, that moment | rice: be ' el h q Chica ring Wack Out of the ‘buserdontecavieiy ana | to the coon the northeast end of the island. Every | tho rigbt to govern ceases also, Ia there no Peeeet bal cures: quariats aie the erg there Was 6 Py orteerts a Mela pe ee lian wewonl, Wihaswhels a body as he could under the circum. | effort is being made by the polico to offect thoir arrost, | Period, then, after tho cessation of | hostilities ‘Soun Lovisa Praxois, Murray, at Pensacola from New | Small, Delaware Broikwator; schrs Nevada, Doughty, Bal: porintendent Hinck and his aids during the | Although ata lato hour laat night there was no evident during which the military occapation may continue ? York, got ashore between St Andrews bay and East Pass, | timore, via Sagna: & B Robinson. Wood, Cardenas; 26th 0 ge and succeeded, | !Dtontion on the part of eithor the Germans or Irish to | this T answer:—The occupying forces must have rea- | and was detained 21 hours; had to throw oi deck load and | brigs Messenger (Br). McCulloch, Philadelphia; Rio Grande, sana F tual c diflicalty, tu paciiying the Gomaur, | renow the fight, a force of thirty policemen, wollarmed, | sonable tne to retire with their war material, und so | some other portion of cargo, The shoal she wont ashore on | Honnait. Sigua: Riva (ari. Spragie, | (a rien; aches Ida 4 induc ug them to remain quietly in the basement. uader the command of Sergeant Barreto, of the Twelfth | long as they necessarily remain for that purpose, so long | is uot laid dowa on the chart. ey eae Neore 4 Hav OF THB WATTLE, procinet, was left on the island to prevent any violent | the reason of the rule applies and, therefore, the rulo ‘an AMY Kwigny, of Marbichead, ashore on Nantaskat | 73h parks Thovators, Bleronsn sO Ht Konnedy, After the Irishmen had somewhat recovered from | demonstrations, and tho romainder of the force cent to | [Mself; but they have a right to remain there longer. omains tight, Workmon were engaged on the ath | Giicomb, and Wenonah, Davis. Matanzas; sohrs Chan Com: their surprise, three of their nember, whe seemed to be | the islaud during tho day were conveyed In boats from | The federal Pome & Of course capable of boing | {ust in discharging her cargo preparatory to getting her of. | ory Kuhn, and Julia A’ Hallock, Crowell, Sagan; 24h, J B regarded 3 isaders by the others, went about among | toe scene of the riot and remanded to their various sta- | Put Into full vigor ag soon as the rebellion issup- | Scar Detawane from Milton, Del, ts ashoro at Port Mon- | Marshall, Marshall. and Mary E Hinds, Hastings, do; the men giving orders in 8 low tone of voice, which | tons pressed, To guard the fedoral to protect the | mouth, completely blocked in by the te roperty M Pennell, Mitchell, Remedios, Were Wiiispered from tnyuth to-mouth, Tho result of federal officers, 10 nexist 1p tho exocution of federal | _ Scun Lxo Capy, Poo'e, from Salem for Now York, was | Alsouailed March 4, steamships “Cuba, Dukehart, New this quasi consultation became evident a few minutes THE McCARDLE CASE. paneer ti ene eee . Conway, Baltimore; Sagua; Charlie Wood 4 remain, in peace as in | driven ashore 2d {ust by tee on Kdgurtown flate; will have | Orleans; 6th, Henvile, Baker. NYork. 3 : : Chartered 22d, bark Ubaries Wood, 400 bhds, for Sogun ever aro left and the | 1 discharge part of cargo to get of. and Philadelphia at $3 50; sehr Charlo Comery, Si, nfs Re MISCELUANEOUS. eee eee eo em afterwards; ( th - 1 mirth ipl bat te serine eagle pe Qa eR people are absolutely without magistrates or officers of | | Scur C C Crane, Foster, from Baltimore far Portsmouth, | molasses, for Sagin, New York and Pliladelptun, at $450; | | PUILADELPHIA, March 4—Below. at Chester, brig BO” Deen’ made acquainted with the intentions of the leaders é any kind, so that the withdrawal of the federal troops | NH, was at anchor oif Chatham Sth fost with loss of boat, | 24th, brig Rio Grande, 875 hhits molasses, Se per gallon, dice | Brooks, McLane, from Matanzas, Willdischargo at Chester. been made acquainted with the intentions of the leaders | Argument of Pavid Dudley Field for the | would be tho signal of a general massacre oF pillage, | “ih So on deck. for Now Orieaus vin Sagua: echt JD Marshall, for | — Care Istaxp, NJ, March 4—Bark Wayfarer, from Rio Ja- | Guede. ak meadanrs te weet oe Appellant. then the troops may remain. If there bo an existing | _ Sci Fronexce V Toren, Greaves, which went ashore in -| Philadelphia, $8 50 hhd and $4 per 110 gal’oas molasses on | noite for ordors. ig at the Broakwi tor, { = t 'ASHINGTON, March 18 ! January on the beac! mites 8 of Cape Henry, was gotten leok ; brig Stromness (Br), ie molasses for Boston ¥ |, Mare! ahs schr dangerous weapon, Knives were raens: pitch orks, W March 5, 1868. | State government, de facto oF ds aveetion | arate ie sone te cea Wieden Os aek ken ©. Cg eet 826 my ae weitenes eres ot Poe Mine Sree tae mesta: aio sienna . clubs, ‘ice breakers —long poles with iron epikes at In the Unitod States Supreme Court this morning Mr. | C20n0t arise, The retirement of federal | Norfolk morzing of 20th, ‘The vessel is in good condition. | (Rus), 700 hhds sugit for New York at $3; brigJ B Gil- | In port bark Catherine, from Singapore for Boston; also 2: ) One end—and iron bara wero bastily obtained, and oven | Field, counsel for thojappellant, McCardle, presented tho troops would have left the Stato impoverished and | and will take a load of oysters on board without going on | christ, 2600 boxes for York at $175, hhd $7; schr F A Baird, | bark and 2 brigs, naines unknown. , an won muwing machino was broken to pieces that the PI » PI exhausted, no doubt, but not without a government, | the ways. 160 boxes for Philadelphia ac $1 75: 27th, bark Trovatore, | | PROVIDENCE, March 4—Artived, steamer Hunter. Rog 4 “ceim might be made todo bloody work against the Ger. | fllewing argument:— In conclasion, Isubmit | have shown —first, that there | a veasel’s mast projecting from the water, supposed the | 70 hhds for Sagua and Hatieras, $8714; 24th, bark Strath: | era, Philadesphias schrs Sam! Wood, Wood. Beltimere: & “ BR ‘aw. = AB those preparations were being made dir. Ip rug Court rusase—The appellant, a citizen of | 18 20 reason batever for the proposition that Mississipp! | mainmast of a large vessel, was seen at the entrance ot spay 6B Mt) ie 0 (rota hed beet Stone lobile, Below, scar Richd Peterson, En- H in attempted’ co quiet. the men, but all ton> | Mssissippl, was thero arrested in October, 1867, and | 18 not now a State of the American Union; second, that | Vineyard Sound, by brig Moonilght, at Holmes! Hole. Poukbie, te Sagee ned, reiistclehin, G3 874° Ellon M OI OLMOND, March 2—Arrived, sohrs Guston T Hubbard. pe fpose; and as he was addressing them on the folly of | brought beforo a military commission assuming to act Crooxuaves, Feb 21—The Casilda, of and for New York | Ponnell, 40) hhds, for Oaibarien and NYork, $3 5: Loveland, NYork ; Clyde, Gage. Boston. th" tactions, which would certainly in the end bo hurt. | under the authority of tho United States, to be tried for from Newport, was boarded off here this evening by pilots, | Queon, 550 hhds molisses, for Matanzas and Portland, $4 75 SAVANNAH, March 5—Arrived, ship Virginia, Liverpeol. ful (0 themselves, one of the apparent leaders stepped | Publishing In a nowspaper of which he is editor criti | Mite ho Deoute thera residing cannot be suiiectod fe back preeres GaSe s ai oH cool gt Maria, 880 hhds molasses, for doao, | Clesred—Bark Jessie, Bristol. okt he aud ne! i e: st Hi ba a ve 4 Lo LouTta, Jan is al um] , while 7 up-to him aud asked permission to addresg | Csms upon military officers and advice to the electors | Tiitiey government of tbo United States, and that preening ‘down itow, took the ground of Atchivore Jan | IsLe or Wi ie, Feb it-Put into Splthend. A W Singlaton, fellow: “he ki ot .? ot to vote or how to vote upon i Pp 1 ye Be oa end ae eee iene dtstaly tien a | wae Dot im the military wervioe, joerg sagraaseclly me therefore the petitioner, McCardle, is entitied to his | I, but floated off atter four hours, oo. eee Whether he was rightfully brought before that commis. | Teloase from the military commission which presumed Guuxxock, Feb 21—The Columbia x0 bette, from Now KUnaacuns, "Jan is—Arrived, Zenod!a, Hutchings, Bom- Mr. —_‘Hinck consento: gro ‘i1vell, which ho obiained from a woman, on the end cif a sort of pikestaif he held in bis band, raised it | sion. The defence rests upon certain acts of Con; to sit in judgment upon bim. atk, sapere sormy: Winds. Ss bay. — ond Coad cried ont to tio men “That's your fag, boys; | commonly known as the Military Reconstruction "cis, | , At tho conclusion of thoargument the court adjourned | purousnous (ho basnage, ue, Bosoes Ooh gh mey, in “Kinosron. Ja, Fob H—Arrivat, brig Jane Wheaton (Br), WED. THR 10TH, ily sound 1c “This action; which took the gu: | namoly, that of March 2, 1867, March 23, 1867, and July | {order that the Chief Justice might to the pork me Oe a Derent, Norfolk (and sailed Mth for London via Montego ae now ry 8 action, which took the Su, qi R and July | ft & vory severe gale from the south, with avery heavy see | Bay): (4th, steamer Estrella, De Hart, Port au Prince (and TAM ria teadent complotely by surpre:, was greoted by | 19, 286%. The first bocins thus:—“wWhereas no legal | “euate to organize the Court of Impeachment, Tuning, Robert Matthews, quartermaster, and, a, soaman Toft tatu for Carthagena);. I7thy. sehrs J B Lawrence, Nick- — r en with o vociferous shout, and, still shouting, | State government or adequate protection for life or named Joho Bell, were washed overboard and drowned. | ergon, NYork via Montego Bay: Erie, Sprague, Machias USING HOFF’S they. ‘tashed onward towards the ‘basement where the | property now exist in the robel statess of Virginia, North WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPHIC ENTERPRISE. Tho chief officer, Mr. Links, had two ribs broken, and the | ‘and ‘sailed 19th for Annetto Bay); leth, P it Wheaton + — Germ ans were congregated with the doors barricaded. | Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisi- — third mate was also severely Injured in the same eale, Wheaton, Norfolk, MALT EXTRACT AND Me'E Inck atiempted to seize hold of the man withthe | ana, Fiorida, Texas and Arkansas,’ and wheroas It Is aoe natn Hourneap, Feb 19—The Dutch bark Japara, from San | — Sailed ‘4th, schrs White Swan, Collins, NYork: 18th, Sp impre ‘vised flag, bul recoived a sovere blow on tho sido of | necessary that peace and good order should be enforced nw Yoru, March 4, Francisco (wheat), 18 ashore on Salt Island Poini: crew | Laura, Coombs, NYork via St Ann’s Bay ; 20th, bark Argen- WILLINGLY ADMIT THAT iw ne ad trom'its Dearer for his trouble. "Seeing at | in said States until loyal and republican State govern To me Errror or Tar Meratp:— gill.en beard. Madeavers will be made to get: heree Der) | Cine ee eee ee cee, foe Philadelphia; sehr Han. IT HAS DONE ME A GREA? age of affairs that there was to be serious trouble, | ments can be legally established, therefore,” &o. Lot Teent a message of eight words to Elizabeth, N. J., at 20;h—The Dutch bark Japara, from San Francisco, pre. (whaler) 3 . DEAL OF GOOD. I SUFFERED nd the above arrivals, b 18—Arrived, City of Jordan 472. Brooks, aches water ;. Premier, Merrithew, San Francisco: 19th, Mozart, 2ist, Melbourne, Horton, Savannah, hy Spouagle, Boston (another report arrio Wright, Mongun. Baltimoro: ‘ka, Hawthorn, NOr- ; Escort, Filtner, and Jons Brandt, Hansou, Nvork; joston ; 20th. Era, MeCul- foreno. Black, Savannah: Mandalle, 1 Huck despatched a messsager across the river to Cap- | me first ask attention to the proposition that because : x viously reported ashore oa Halt Island, was assisted olf last Houck insti of the Tweilche prociet, asking for his ase | no logal State government oF adequate protection for | TOrky.fvo minutes past len, it reached. lus destination, | night and owed into Old Harbor, mating 10 Balance ihe Irisumen imeanv! nado an aitack | life or property now sxe inchs Siete, of Misatoey, only threo minutes’ walk from the offico there, at one | an hour. ET eg ARES. upoot @ pt asement door: er a fierce herefore e can be placed by Congress under | P, M., too late to be of servtce; charge, f sey (Gorey), Fet casks of jeum. fie wi 2h the Germans, who end Keep thors | absolute and universal martial rule, ‘Where is the at- | tn cree tor satiety | Aceiseiody a Fi apap Hated blue, the heats whlta, with “Standard Refined out, the, ¥ broke down,’ With a yell of triumph they | thority of the government of the nation for taking upon ; er | Powelon Ol, uuberenen | 05 ee Sey ore ha ooh US “soto tho eorddors In’@. body. tt was | liselt the government of a State, however disorganized | less money. Toulay 1 sont my office boy atthe eame | Dstt iliers, ‘on tho other end, were picked Up ai aca then t Dat the fighting became severe, the | and anarcluicat, and carrying on that government by tho | time, paid his fare, fifty cents, and he returned with | 16, between Fecamp and Havre, aud have been brought ta CONSTANTLY FROM SECRETIONS IN THE THROAT AND #ELT VERY WEAK, AND THERE WAS NOTHING TO BENEFIT ME; BUT SINCE 1 TAKE YOUR MALT EX-- Germang contesting every inch’of ground and tho Irish. | scidiery? Withm the constitution is comprised either | message at forty-five minutes past one, beating the tele- | bere by the Bontia and Honor oyster smacks, leas: Challenger, Beene. fe Week ras bees Sm ress cessa: ), Graham, Portland: Black Brothers, Pé TRACT WITH MY MEALS x a “4 the basem Dt and force their antagoni of any kind to reise under any circumstances, a ington Bauk, but was got off and docked. auPrines a NOMoANe ibeigareg ere bs: — aod ae ee. fight on th © grounds surrounding the building. My proposition is that a military government cannot bo 2ist—The Gladiator (s), Reynolds, from New Orleans, ith, Leonidas, Howard, NOrleans; 20th, British STRENGTH, AND AM HAPPY TO THE IRISH CHANGE THRIR NASR, set up ia the United States lor any of the purposes men- bi Semen Wisat Garces acont Slee eee i Ton “Mans, Borton; icahan Loring. Loring, NOrieans; ‘cnsth Shalt ander son % ri poned the reasot this: ji ment jon) vans, do: re, , Savannal Police were landing at tho dock on the west elie of the | expressly authorized by the constitution—cannot be ob- Almanac for New York=This Day. Istand for Queenstown, put in yesterday with rudier out of | 14 Tole A vestern Gcenn, Halliday, Boston! at Lous, Hub. oe Plaod. ‘This FUMOF Seemed to have @ wonaerful fact | tained by provibited means, Congress cannot authorize ™ nd bard, Key West: Success, Chase, NOrleans; Leith, (s) CAN COUGH EASI- on tho beliig rents of both sides, although manifested | the trial of any porson not impressed with a military | sum rin orn 4 5% Mise jou! Barneston, do; Universe, : a NYork; City of London, — in a differ t way by each party, Tho Germans | Character for any crime whatever, except by means of | Sun scte. h water..morn $ 33 The wind for the past two days has been blowing from Lome do; Louistana (s), Webster, do; Circassian (s) LY. PLEASE wannah ; Phas H the northw: during yesterday it hauled to WSW, a light breeze, with mild weather, The ice adrift is so plenty and of such a heavy character that 1t will take many days before it will entiroly disappear. Some of the boats plying through Loong island Zound aid tiot make thelr trips yeatorday. fu the lower bay navigation is very diflicult, began to t& ' Very Boley, shovting out at the | a grand jury fret accusing anda trial jury afterwards top of their voices as if to attract the attention deciding the accusation, Even if Congress had author. of the police w Ile. redoubling their efforis to keop the | ity totale upon itself the government of a State this Irishmen ou'sic ° Of the building, as they knew fuil well | goveromont could not be @ military one; and for this Mancn 5-9 A, M, that thoir fate » Ould indeed be a hard one dd the mad. | reason, if there were no other, the whole scheme of Goned Evneralde, “8 #Ucceed in forcing thelr way througn | these military reconstruction statutes fails and nm : ty Av tetson, Bombay; th, Austrian @ Kion: Portland; Sepia, ‘Miitigan’ San Francisco, FonDON, Feb 18—Arrived, Villafranca, Urquhart, NYork; 20th, Sarah Payson, Dakin, do; 2ist, Adeone, Wurthman, do; 22d, Sir H Park, Chapinat Gleared—21 1 NYork. tored out, New World, Champion, for NYork. ‘Adria, McKenzie, NYork. raniad, N York. MRS. BASSAU, 199 FOURTH STREET, ¥. ¥. TO LEOPOLD HOFF, EsQ., 42 BROADWAY. the corridors be ero the arrival of the M. P.’s, The | the statutes ‘themselves are unconstitutional and En) »me ment th o on. | void; and if th vol Netice to Mariners. Lvanonn, Feb 13—Sailed, ae Someoastas ma Gaston Op teuee wesiest | SE0S. Sc, Saaet” ait anna” ke mies re ond asucan by. muring Opsine Pant, Poin | Maes: Fanscarivek RncgiteBartag. Nore. | 1A BEOLUTE, DIVORCES LEOALLE OBTAINED, Gut to'ibem togo Abd “chuck tho peclers overboucd,”” | case the judgment of the court states that ‘the guar. PSC ee Se ee ae Wr eee | eae Niet. Cs : b se caheines eas, a0 paar I cae tae madeadassinabe 4 ‘ik, leaving the Germans a |-antee of trial by jary containe the constitution was ‘By eraurdt the Lighthouse Board, Manseittes, Feb 18—Safled, J T Ward, Philadelphiar— Yorce obtained; advice free. M. HOWES, Attorney, 4c,, 78 short respite from \ rs; but on arriving | intended for a stato of war as Ag @ state of peace, A LUDLOW CASE, LH Inspector, 3d district, pane Feb, Penson Starlight, Crozier, Trieste; | Nassau street. at Whe duck the pol. ‘o, and so with | and is equally binding upon rulers peopl, at all renewed energy the, ¥ returned and fell upon their an- {and under all circumstances;'’ and also that ftagovists again, and the Germans were gradually givin: ‘neither the President, nor Congross, nor the judic\ary way before tho'r bes gers and had already beeu forced | cam disturb any ono of iho safeguards of civil liberty in- ack from ove of thé Corridors when a boat containing | Corporated into the constitution, except so far as the . . and, Officers Smith, Mold, Golden, Gil. | right is given to suspend in certain cases the privilege | “~~ anand a. Philadelphia, Miraaves, Feb 1-tn port bark “Golden” Fleece | (Br), 1g; Urigs Scotland, Crowell, for.do doi WNZ ty for Boston do; Argo (Br), for Delaway ‘Arey, for Baltimore do: 'schrs Joo Kelly, for NYork do; Ricardo Barros, and [da Jan MAY, thouge Depot, Tompkinaville, Staten lalaad, NY, poe ge = DIVORCES A cg ey ad IN sy! YORK i tates wi cruel or suse; no publicity or feo in advance. F, I. KING, Attorney, 261 Brondway. NEW LIGHTUOUSE AND FOG newt at WORSESHOR SHOAL, CAPE YRAN MIVEM, HORT CAROLINA, | ASMINGTON, 1968. —- | _Axscrew pile lighthouse has been erected oa the south end Captain E “ for do do. Tear Pabcr Caibana, Olden, Johnson, Bourdett, Lignar | of the writ of habeas corpus.” If, therofore, it were of Horseshoe Shoal, Capo Fear. river, Carol Sailed 10th, brigs Kate Fostor, Aguadilia, PR; Ith, Annie CIRCULARS AND INVORMATION FUSniEnO Oe waa Willete, of ther Twelith' preciuot "tho oily mon | concoded that Congress could, in ee posh & circum PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 5, 1868. wich a ighthouse willbe cxuibiieg’ ou the night of the duh Fo eh Mork: Wie Conmon, Hore ¢ woh Bd Laineyer + ait legalized lovee Broadway and 16) Fulton sifeet ihe Captaih was a ble to get togoner on the | stagces, take upon itself the government of a State, it Peper ovorsvode ine Wee Wests cet, a spur of tho mmome Bt, was doscried making a | is certain that it could not govern by the.army. It is BARE! It will he a fixed white light of the Afth order, which can | SSfitaNeae "Fob bs—Arrived, bri his itinet tes |S COMNeNAE Geawthen os ene aaeeeE Tending on the north a: od of the Island, Fortunately | #aid that Mississippi is not a State, Gad, therefore, the CLEARED. be soem ot p dietance of Il wallos, ss wil be counded vanareght Pantie F Balk Giam Gaivenon; 404, bart 2A | A OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY Ty thit Mice | , Steamship Santiago de Cuba, Smith, Aspinwall—North | A (oR bell altached to American Steamship Co. once every ten soconds in foggy weather, might and day, Allen, Sarr, Boston, 24th. brigs Poinsett, Anderson, do; Lena, Thurlow, Corbett, Portland; 25th, ‘Harry, 8 a Eeratone ah, area’ Recteke alicouell, Pordiant: “Ads ‘Cartor, Keany, Boston; brig Ottawa (Br), Everton, St John, NB; schrs EN’ Perry, itamilton, Portiand; Mattie Holmes, Tapiey, Geo 0, RENTUCKY ATATR RRTRA—CLASS 209, MARCH 5, 1968, Pak Ae ee KENTUCKY STATR—CLASS 210, Manor 2 5, 8 68. Il, S19. f ‘tins Nowhat, epby 3, Buln the b-siegers were una@ = = this fact until the Pi argument does og Gay 2 I = net tain and bis men were vp ‘OR tbem. The captain ordero pi 6 w State, but that, if she be nota State, abe is | “Steamsnin y tain and hig men were wh “nut they gave no beet to his | within the limits of the United Sates, -cnd that tho | SieamshipCo. one Van Slee Havana—atlanite Mall L command, when be ane is men draw their recoivers as of toY constitution are as axpticablo in the 1p Gen Barnes, Morton, Sarannah—Livingston, yetween hot! i—GULY OF NAPLES. NA POINT, CAPRI ISLAND. Hivorouaarmic Orrick, ApMinaus ny m ‘4 thus menacingly ma aged to get pr 5 a own, BC. D , . e lig " or om ‘2 mshin J: ager, Le —! DON, Feb I, " OMctal Drawings of the Paducah Low a, thie ant 0 tl leg mye ee aa nine arme alaiaen I Alexander, Norfolk—N L McCready, | 10th day of Decombe: ‘8 light would be exhibited from s Portland: Corlava, rddy, Phiiadeiphia; Sunny South 6, 68 4, 35, 10 3h 6 G8 TG 1, a, M8 on . the officers, when a dis: charg Paris | < ‘ y the establishment | Steamsivp Nereus, Bearse. Bosion—W P Clyde. & lighthouse on Carena Polat, Capri Inland. Br), Bayley, and Frontier, Skinner, NYork; 22d, bark pang SB, mpnon h T ua tof four of thei © aamber falling blosd~ tary government, (Dredd Scott vs. Sandford, | Ship Golden Ulnd; Davis, San Francisco—Bamuel W Os- | , The light is it. attaining ite greatest | Aberdeen, Cochran, do; brig’Six Fi wire HOLTON OO, Mt _ ig «to the) ground =e them recoil for Sopporing, for the sake of the argu: | good. grory two minutes, Tt is elevated 245 feet above | tnd; sone Hambury, COLTON & CG. Managers, er ahuuld be visible For Cireulars, c., in the above Lotteries addres prohibited, but | | Bark Die Ernte (Prus), Klook. Flushing for orders= | {he level of tho sen MORRAY, ED! tne, instant. At this nm loment, when, perhaps, | ment, that a military government is not from a distance of 39 miles, onstitational means of interveation, | submit | Punch, Meincke & Wendt. ; bas N of Hatteras; brigs Fleetwin; Vierce, Bs By she “rerol,a tong biue eeest Thea was sven hastening | that tho ‘preamble faraishes Uo reason for any kind of | Birk j1.D Stove gaiieatiumiocting apparatu ie dopteto or by tenses of the | Howey Veron, Hangar’ chr May : Covington, Ky. ove po, Tee that fwachen {0 a1 tue Now York ede 0. | iaterveution whataver, abd Wat, for two ressoDs—frst, Wenee The ighthouse ts 69 teat hich, adjoining the keeper's | Brig ik Pilierion’ ine ‘Delvy, Delaware Hrovcwater. for | BBY HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER, owen. © Je und, wile a large scow audtwo | becase !t ls not true im ® eonativutional sense; and ¥, aialiion: and Ita ponition isin tat 40a 0} XS lon 18 La? Be orders: 28h. imrk tunter, York: Pordiand,. brig, sports. At tho “Leeds Art Gailories,” 817 and 819 Broadway, or three flied with policemen, wore making | secood, because, if true, It is not @ constitu. er Mary Mankin, Clifford, Gibraltar for orders. of uroen wich. The ligase intended as m guide for entering | ian. Norton, Boston; ech? Catawamieak, Packard, New | tanorianteate of. 4 valunble private Liveaty, compersing treet, dway toward Warts Island fram the other | tional ‘reason for intervention. Was there or was ur Delia (Br), Coles, St Johns, NF—Bowring & Arehi- @ Gull of Napice. Geoien. mporiant sale of @ valuable private Library, comprising quick hey rMyigue wae epenuge fur the besioera, for | tere not on the 34 of March, 1867, a togal Stato | 1.541 geunaton, Lowden, Moblle=N L MoCready & GEO MENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer. | “'Glearca sax, pric Arab (Br, Poorest, Boston... i, | auerearca Works of ‘ArCin the moat elegant tnd th ‘3 n t i fae dock to preveutthe | government in Mississippi? ry ‘lie " lon, Mobile! ready ‘ he JANZANILLA, Fob 14—Salled,, brigs rless (Br), Smit! they dared 0° 2 towns fue do pe e i ssigeippi qT inquiry oe Ce AMER'CA—SOUTIERAST COAST. rork: th, taut, Moore, do; schr Ellen Perkins, Per. | bindings. seldom before offered at auction. eit Bot 1o ngs. or never he fine, 00, attention of | the public. te eapecially, called to, this ap. - portunity of adding superb books to their libi bat we . ted Ay g reserve, 9. P. ex! ion Wedne itl 1. . M. ‘- My and on day of slo Pei, one a: MO MPEACHME NT. reemente, £nowine wel | iy taave fired @ o, thinkimg.tbat the : z valor for tue tine betng was to cosee their riedly left ihe Gat idors aud passed out Avother, anie-edent to everpibing else, which is, | “Schr A E Valenti Vi SERRE OOCS eee Pg i wi Teacivsive oe ‘alentine, Bayles, Jacksonrille-Van Brunt & liv re? Sappese amect of Congress pass been s similar preamble concerniag tho ARRIVALS. Pibetssinaen ot A REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. th shore; would you accept it ae.absolate | stermahin Russia (Bt), Cook, Liverpool, Feb 3% and | Golouls north shore Manding of t Were neit and bis them did the: better part o: strife, they bu artes. Feb 9—Satied, Templar, Potter, NYork; 12th, Abs-el- Rader, Nickerson, do, Newoasr.e, Feb b—Ent out, ‘T H Haviland, Blane, for N 7th, Mary Baker, Hiltoa, do; Norske Veritas, Rus, the charts. NYork; 18th, Union, Givolr do, ig charts. Noeviras, Feb 22—1 +t ait WTR f LLe police. 4 Gectaged that, whereas wo legal gover: 2 into the ground, ‘to await the arrinal of 4 nueenstown 284, with mdse and passen i a ut FAN n Mamechesetis, therefore 1 be mado ® | Poh 2, passed One of te Anchor’ Line ef. siesraeee: bound Tock w about 20 fewt aquare, and hae 1s feet water | poncmond Plovats, for NFork, Nags yg oy © A. Jonhson fights, nasakisee a, tt mMance (or ad achject 1> the military power of | west over it ata mean state of the river when low, and from 18 | Netenald, trem 40, crrived 20ih, for do fig; sche Mary Col: ‘nd Congress «lis, who would oviden “37 pave vad Guelly to succumb, to | th just es Miaciseipp! ts made subject to | | Sisuinehip Ariadne, Eldridge, Galveston, Feb 28, with Wo ph fact erouad it 1h lise, with the following Beariage:= | line, Coilina. for do do, About thelr rights Tee lolence of the, Fopponeats, tet dhe ice in the Mar. ‘ud Whe commanding genoral of tho | mdse and presengera, te Chas IT Mallory & Co, Sirees heat 7 Sailed Isth, schr E Cosson, Coombs, NYork; 20th, brig Perples whale wise Jem river was B vent the approach 01 dy crossing on foot om north en 2 W Lord, Ward, New Orleans and Charleston. west end. ‘Taomas Owen, Petteng Il, do. 4 he > All bearings are magneti: ‘ariation It Rasterly in fie potest ss iu lags ede | Ha Sle "‘dons ot be Danio gapory were tobe | PAD atone ataternitity'ya, many Aaa | 188, "ORONO MENRY RICHARDS. MQtrwprapacs” | gordon Yor Whee becng besa i elisa and probes at.) ‘ eb I, in Donte A #& was, the pelise | arr ad tried by milidery Commissions for protest- | Jost rideor and had machiuery diaabled: bore up wader sail Whalemon. a0, but pat back ; ry Bailed 8 reporting to the Tweltth | img gainet thes violations, would you be obliged to | for Charleston. where she repaired 4 Singleton, ~ 3 rap Chatlerane Batt Cee eoree sets | qeAttived at Taleahuano Jan 2%, bark Wicks, Hamblen, of | yonton), Fortand. ae Leiba f such a characaar as totally to pro- | dus he ancient State House at Fawopil | y° Heals every sore, Fi hears up tt faint ‘On sea oF Cures all the pai And buroing smart reinforcements, atte © y ched down 17th street | hold that Masechoeota haswe legal State government? Steal Precinct for orders, ehuy were enabled to eroea | Would you teil her t 5 passengers. to Hlenry RM ¢ oe ane. ?. fm Which tek the brain to tho river, where y, 4, Thence @ ald’ 7.08 toll her that thougbyou do not ese why shohas | Prenat irattera: ptt BSS Bark Platina, Chaso, of Westport, was at ano Jan |» fhAtanwo, Feb 0--Arrived, © Ht Rich, Hopking, Marseilles; pie | on ‘ine ice’ to Rand, We Aaland. ence they | mat a isto government Canaress hasdecided others | .iraaship It comity tticimond and City Polms, | 91, with ¥W bbls ep oll, all well; would be at Palta in August gay Care, Beals, Genoa: Lenols, Lenolr, NePlee yw uts ‘Tie all the talk, wae ae S See ore, for vou! Latte peed be said Rovsria, Norfolk, “with mdse and | "+ Reekon. balled 71h, Volant, Garon, Baltimore; 11th, V Emile, "Ts all the ‘were conveyed in sinail b Irgint ©arried sixty men at ever NEM ens of Whe declaration that there | passengers. ve Stem or life ar propery its not Ship N B Palmer, Steele, ‘ork fulfils her Me | Bh - a2 | Ship Asbbarton, McDiarmid, from Mantle for New York, forthe es Fok Lo Aree eae tana salied 18th ve y Atay. Ost 24, with ten Ward's Island, where a lane h », by fui or ‘ to deo te whether Mew De rs, OA A Low Brothore, Passed A’ ov Jan 6 of Cape L'Aguihas, Ki my Ja). @roldoment fo iarlem fi tne appearance greah asa the | pert; and, theretorn irotaction ta their livee and pro- fag Tain ion 30.40'W. “Hag shane eer 4 its tat 82008, fon as Wace FO" seh By apie an ae oo 4 in such force in its quiet etroot, "TM Nery Riel, Perr eiaget tetetore, the declare eather tothe laviade, of Bead slight, winds and fair | ship Chance (1r), Elmes, from Liverpoot for Mobile, Jan | ” Rowrs pudosn, do. docks on the Now York wide wm "0, lined with, me _— met weary bea rd reueh athe ermine, Fe 18; since wen | a eae en 88 BO erpool yhgrtenpad, Feb 19--Cleared, Ednard, Halborsted!, Now women eager to ascertain tbe demonstration, jar , haul off vk Ship Shakepeare, Packard, from Callao for Cork, Feb 6, Fire Iniand 27th, sowing bard, from Wik | ton en ao a ere (gn iti ay mame tr Pat kod ra Weenes Saabs eonna aan ts tiene Biehl ere a plot gram hoat Ship Ruhaltickovtrs (Pras), from Shanghae for NewYork, sgt. Chet, got lies of the lightah: Dee ida! 0) ast a! the dummy Gopartmentetegioneee, aueteuve ama Cf aheony jee and WATE Margarita (Hain, from Poothow for New York, Jan Hanian Thane Amway cand sailed aatn for NFork; 25th, XW. o'sk, fea aie s Baie. from Shanghas for New York, | Guateaht, tity Manila Vina aod. 3h jor NYork): a7th; Fe ved, for Falmouth) id for THR REINPORCRNRD ‘The reinforcemonts, wh arrives titude, one section after another engines of the Second avenue from the lower part of the city, o tuo Thirteenth precinct under co Sanders; Eighteenta, Sergeant 1 8. 1 with great promp. ould bring them and comt.nvel in an eubroken lige from ; ooo 1 of squads trom | adiaission into the Union wntil the pasgage of these Mill- ore with Joo and ert Pike, crew froatuiisen of Roundeman | tay Recoastruction scta—anbrokeu, | should have lightabip morning of 6th, Spoke Jan 1, lat 38 18 ateenth, ser- single instance, when tb unary diheers of Pda Shanghae for Lond York, York, Dee 1, Jat 8 8, lon 5 iter ain. fen Pre tor Xe Br 400, Feb iba sche EB A Bartle, Gmith, for Deg 48 tet — of N,ton U4 U8 WY a ork. Paaline, Thorndyee, from Yokohama for N rived i do iat barks Nerning Stat (Br), Waugh, New : H "Ne Latmater ited Btatee forbade tLe 1 W, Duck bark. Wilhelmina. from Batae ry geant Waters; Twenty-ninth, ! %': Seeeee mn @ the re of the State to : Jan 27, lat 0 288, Jon 2096 We der ish | 97 days out. Jat . 03 E. Feo at— wha, Gilchrist, New ee reer ‘Towel; | break Bolag deemse ty tho tena tenons, Seetboon es on 00, Be bar erp tM ataine toot vias A Wrenn eine ee | ee (ea ee i Blowetay Anna ais eh Westers ou would nov risa st, Roundsman nen 4 L'Air, fro1 5 q . 4 Crowell, do. Hee cerenat Cro rater | Sadaue bore petu mgsioy setinese Steatt eres Masiore Bains Bion Ah sear | Sek rare eae pogartty Faurman™ M | cae iy ig ngs Thea Ban eta se Peay Lahr; Tenth, Roundaman Coombs, and Tweitth -.'0, | Serelaa judicial decisions bare been (Br), MoCormek, Matanzas, 23 Gays, with aren ce omit. vodnd A, wee oxen Mareb 1, 1968368, | fons tha tra Wick (a) Meee PAIN PALNR you 800, eaut Barrett, Captain Bennett was tn commman: art | term to tern down to the pre to master. Has been J8 days north | lon 76 ‘ VaLencia, Fob 8—Arrived, Wil ‘Kimber, NYork, At every door whole force and Inspector Watling and Captain bio. { ‘Mand eon of the Seas, from Hong Kong for New York, And family In Chatham square ow this is falrae iundred seventy, W gales, The Qui Phtindel, aon, | Nov 24, of Anjier, Amortcan Ports. Cape (of rofindeoniay, Diokgraon, he Kavoar-from Manila for New York, Deol, 1a 989, | NOSTON, March 4—Arr as Capa Have. | lone & pabannock River; Fiubaek, Batiea ie Foreign Ports. com Bayo Rich, et Axrwene, Fe 18—Arrived, © W Ring, Ayres, NYork; Biggie, sed GC Wotton | ny ‘were also at band to lend whatever ald they coul’ Dringing the rioters to terms. THE RIOTEES SURROUNDED. © reinforcements bad arrived on the = J Were nevertheless estab\irhed ments duriog ibe time, carry on their operetens we . vier. Whether there proveciion for ite aed As soon a8 Hiladelphia: briga R HE BUN, feland in sufficient numbers to make a bald move ou jt Ro THE PEOPLE'S NEWS! the State of Nimans: 1 4 Ww, Boudrot, dos joomer Komen, 1 R, thoit part succosefal Captain Bennett so arranged bia ae PP 0 Bot know, ' i fi . | BGove, Harkneny, New Orleans; John Jeidroy (ir, the LARGKST CLROULATIOI command a3 completely to surround both the Irish hot know what is @east by sdequate en "ae Lites dS, maar Meare Bepead, 8 4 Pe aud Surinarn; ‘eri Dureh), Warnaar, Bieuos Ayr — opal the dal Outside the hoxp tai building and the building meet, ° Conttaenta, Liecrnm, Calcutta, sehe Joe Warren, Wiley. MOVIE» an wing ww, MW | twoomtaing ne MRK STRICT. Which ail the Germans were euill barricaded, Lane ARAM, Jan J4—Arrived, Qin\éy, Stineon, Bom'vay. a. een tn such com euvre seemed to take the former by eurpt e they echr at aviehor poay 0 Beg Salted 1th, Cle riroeun noth, rT oly JS Bewgdem Ones BUSINESS MEN ON AD IT. evidently were under the impression that the police Asoxnsion, Jan 15—Arriv seie Stanton, Coles, Br 7 Wiens keris borg (Bre) PRICE TWO OEN “i Rietes, Davis, Fait River, gapore (and Jert for Bgston), Pye tee 8 . m Sahlossauer, Koller *idon Frorieace tr fo 18th, Atelon, from Amoy for NYork; Slat, Atiantioy | AS! Vannio, Traders Bold at all a atanda, on the care ‘ong Kong for do, rk Guitenberg i (Br), Tuno, Dae sei Mary Louise,’ Haun RVED' BY UARIIE would be ordered to attack them and dri by main force trom tho place, Seeing themeol —o=<——<—<—<———— eee