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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1868—TRIPLE SHKKY. % TELEGRAPHIC NEWS =... CONNECTICUT. | AMUSEMENTS. mast ons 2 Mate oR as at sa SY Ta er Deets “EB Houton” bly the Lije Houghton), from Car- The American Naturalization Treaty Hati- | Speech of Senator Doolittle—Arraignment of | PIKE'S{OPERA House—MapaME LUMLEY’s De: | Hoterse: pase ieee exter Pa, Mag a Bel Sy tatr pn FROM fed—How Prussia May Arbitrate the Ala- the Impeachers of President Johnson. BuT.—‘‘ll Trovatore” is said to bea hackneyed opera, log 7h ig Concer brig J C York, before reported abandoned; the crew left the bama Claims. Bantry, March 1, 1062. | senator noon rTTORD, Cons March it 808. | but no greater compliment conld be pal toa Work. ee weet op & Marys, Ge, for Barbados, . Doolittle addressed @ vast assemblage | There is no that “Tannhduser” or any other of larch 8, lat 3) 77 SM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. | metreaty just conctuded between the North Ger- | nere this evening for two hours, ‘At the close ke | Wagner's works will over tncome hackeeved in thie | Ban AE ils heit Aldernen, trom Bosion for St Dotsingo, Feb 22, off man Confederation and the United States of America | «arraigned and impeached Congress” as follows:— | sense. One thing is certain—that the “Trovatore” isa | $2 hunch, Memmeke & W i ad henry weeny thoet | | Schr Mary Han, of Yarmouth, for Barbados, Feb 2h Ja 22, Providing for the protection of the rights of natu- | In conclusion, fellow citizens, while the impeach- | special favorite with the public and that ite charming | passed's vessel's ad ater spar il asog Foreign Ports. General Dix on a Mission to | Tze citizens was to-day unanimously ratifted by | ment of President Johnson closes my mouth upon | melodies and dramatic Epparently but a short time in the water, PE ctaieheny oa 188102. the Federal Council. the subject of ‘his ment, while delicacy and | Stone as Ttallan oper holds te nace on the meame, | ani tbraltae site fl to Honey eens eg? A | Brin a eth re Ladwie Charay iy seeunese duty fe + - as opera holds its on the stage. . Amerte: iit Fi England. 1s reported here that. propontion was recenty | Sioged and no consaeraions of duty or dalcacy wil | Last night the best pertormance of tis opera. that | saxon Wang RW ele ace aio Ue Wenetit | Hyuciog, tytn Sehr ection teias aee another t no : tes} do B Feb 23—Of the f Meyer, made to Lord stanley to submit the Alabama claims | provent me from speaking of we have ever heard in this city was given, at Pike's | 2°%y Feb 14, off Gibraltar, spoke brie, Aura, from Palermo | ¢rom N¥ork 1 Gar Outen. a eve Lite, Ae erm —ennnte to the arbitration of and that he was willing | and before a tribunal more than Senate. | peautiful house. tt Arrived, bark to entertain the proposition 80 fur as it applied to the | In the name of constitutional Kberty, in the name of | dame Lumley, the uiees of heres ina ceeis Or Hane | entines Mogunieaok (of Boston, Hemingway, Buenos Ayres, | mare for gicenatown putin ft dntrt ave ‘ibawers) Eby | Prussia Willing to Arbitrate the question of Indemnity, but he refused to submit the | our great ancestors who laid the foundations of this | Majesty’s, London. She appeared ae Azueena and wonther the entire passase. S88 | brigs Loufaa (Br) Covill, NYork : 27th, TH A Pitt Br Locke. ig rbitra' Gther points in dispute, povernment to secure the liberty for themselves and | cgune to the metropolis with very high endorsemente Ellie Baras (ri ‘Conyers, Bermuda, 12 dare with | SF por th be Gren, Paterson tren Geen Tone yh strong’ winds the en- 4 wi - Alabama Claims. IRELAND: uberty," who are ready to struggle and it neod | was indioputabion Ae tng ete ole Teka oe tee Ueeees erthro' Brig Express (Br), Mumford, Palermo Jap 18, with fruit, to J * Daie cin zaiies. an allow. a weoeeinrwn: animation and color and acting | chanberttine Paelfe Coe at moderate wines and plas. | CUSHAYEY, Fob i2-Salled) Europa, Hansen, Conti a in the name of the coming generations and that race | of the most passionate and finistied order, | ant weather the entire passage. Coming Visit of the Prince of Wales—A Fee | t0 which we belong and which has given to the | characterized her imperson: ware HATHA, ersonation of the tragic Gypsy. | _ Brig Antelope, ‘Trumbull, Messina Jan 16, via Dela A rg MEXICO. nian Captain Acquitted. World all ite elvilzation, 1 do. arraign and, tm; She was called on) and “oaguetted 0 a fata Breakwater alate TO, with’ fruit, to F Talbot & Co. Had oye une Oo mee Bygoct is Ot Colo y she radical potlay Congress tent, b eneral an unqua! aoe ° MOUTH, E, Feb 26—Arrived, in Luther, Bartred, SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD. DvBLiN, March 11, 1868. | high crimes and misdemeanors, At the bar of the | Suoces3. Madame Parepa-Rosa was tie Leonora, and | yinié povktan of Stockton, Griting Mopterides Jan t: with | Bakers Talat ; Great preparations are being made here and in | American people, in.sne rene of high heaven and | her superb voice was never heard in opera. to & 2 re phy Megha My ca TT ant cand fib HONG Kona, Jan 12—Arrived, bark Arthur, Crosby, Tam~ “The Troubles at Mazatlan—Symptoms of Ree | ther parts of Ireland for the reception of the Prince betas ear oan World F impeach it, frst, a8 & | greater advantage. We may remark here also that | boom, Jan 6 int $58, 1on 4, spoke bark Bertha, from Liv. Wt teh ehic stn stahiee, Arnone: an eanoiace! of Wales, who is to be made a Knight of the Ord against’ the laws of nature which | she dresses in this opera in extremely good taste. oo} for Valparaiso; Mare @ lat 38 45; lon 7420, brigd H | Harirax, Feb ®-Salled, schra, Margaret, Ann (Bry, Whet- volt tn Durango. ler | God the Almighty has stam upon the | Bellini as the Count and P% i he Dillingham, from Palermo for Philadelphia, Satled in com- ley, NYork ; 25th, Hector, Philadelphia, Annie Jane, Ne Havana, March 11, 1863, | of St. Patrick, races of mankind, because if attempts to | minstrel were splendid, Pancani gave us iat night | Pas With bark Lucy A Niekely forthe West Indies. | | Wong. Ons Soos tn Polisielphlas dalle Jans ree ‘soc! ‘and a rig Jal y 2 with su; HR Pe ‘The French steamer Paris, Captain Bayona, has | The Fenians who were captured at Merthyr-Tyavil, | £0" @ Political and tal unnatural | g glimpse of what he was in his palmlest days; and | molasses, to dirvey Barus. Had altoug northerly Kales | price, NYork, with lous of wavelet Menmenote (Bry between the African and the Caucassian, be- | nis sympathetic tenor voice, which represents the | most atthe tice equality ler. 2 ‘arrived here from Sisal 9th inst. and Vera Craz 7th | 1m Wales, have been indicted for treason and will be | tween an alien, inferior and exotic race from’ the | true Italian ‘school, rang forth in the “Ah, che 1a ‘Brie Rising ‘Suni New Haven), Scofield, Ponce, 2 days, oaeea ton 2. » Lark La Ciguena, Wheeler " W's P arm ¢ 2 |imst, Ihave received the following telegram from | ‘Tied at the Swansea Assizes, tropics, with the highest type of the human race in | Morte” in a style that reminded us of poor G with sugar and molasses, to TL. rmstrong, of New Saito a Cork, March 11, 1868, : i us of poor Giuglini— ust jasscs, sy MAURITIUS, Jan 20—Sallo}, Mutlah, Hempton, Lomdom. ‘the Hzna.p special correspondent in Mexico city:— | _ The trial of Captain Mackay wan concluded’ to-day. perigee if oo Peat dpa ae ly be- ne Led Let that ever trod the stage. The or- | MRO. oe Cutte dir, Nelgom, Mira soane, 14 days, with | —Pawnun Marth toAfrived: scaatpe hericay 6am ‘ Mexico, March 4—Night, | The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty of the | cause it would by force wrench the government out | {rig ucort wan aly ued oy, Marewek, and as a whole | coffer, dc, to R Murray Jr, Had light winds and fine weather | Francisco 24, Galuen City Fete from Mazati to Febs ‘in | charge of murder found against him yesterday, with | of the hands of the civilized white race in ten States | vious representations of Tt wetness ny, Bree | the entire’ pnssnve: Feb 20, in Ci ge, apoke |” Sailed Heb’ 96, steomuts » Dougias, Centrab advices atlan are raary 17, Manix and Walsh as accessories to the crim lous representations of it witnessed for many years | schr Bowdoin, from Maracaibo for J rik, * America: 26th, Montana, Fai rth, San Francisco, “the afternoon. A schooner had been engaged to sind 1A ETRE, oe Union to Piece it io mo hands ig =F Bareotvis ar in this city, “Orispino” will be given to-night, | Bris Awenora (of Portland), White, Havana, $2 days, with Para Feb 16—In port’ bri Satins Br, Hout, and Fred Se Ie 7 Te ( og 5 ae e K nity! ee take General Placido Vega a prisoner by sea to some ROME against the” constitution, it tramples | quit, another doutande, Madaine, isidora Elder, ih | Eis Centaur, Noor, Manzaniln, 18 days, with motasson, | CA ne" ECE We" ince iste ck bore, rigs: Aurora “port south of Mazatlan, whence he could be for- - down the rights of the States to fix for 4 p fo Thompson & Hunter. Sailed in company with achr Ellen | Strain, far Boston March 1: BG Redmond Redmond, for ra Atty bara , themselves the qualifications ‘of thelr own. voters—a KELLY & LEON’s MINSTRELS.—Her Royal Righ- pee ting for toad York. Thejfirst4 days encountered heavy | NYork 12th; schrs Nellie Treat, for do; Eveline, Floroe,, for Wearced| to: Se, Cap! fore “bad heen & rumor: Arrival of the Canadian Recruits. right without which a State ceases to be republican | ness the Duchess of Gerolstein, so admirably bur- | "Wrig tatdri ot Boston), McFarland, Sagua, 12 days, with | {2:42 Howe: Donne; fom Boston, arrived 12th, 40 sail om that the commander of the United States Rome, March 11, 1808, | fall, Fourth, I impeach tt as crime agulnst the | jesqued at this theatre, was produced for the forty: | fwATand molaanen to ‘master: Snifad in company’ with | "viens, Keb Ib Tn port bark America, Barper, dies. ‘gunboat Saginaw offered to put Vega OD} one nonared Canadian Zouaves, who volunteered | anmuls the Ser arenes exatioa to hiiie fourth time last night, an evidence that in point of | ton: Had strong '' ant NE winds mest of the paca. | SUANGHAR, Jan Salley bark Fo ae ae for neutral territory if the government would | gop te Papai service, have arrived here. dreds of thousands of the most intelligent white men | fun, gona costumes, scenery and admirable effeets Ago Lind, Fare Keb 16, with rubber, | Hosion 10 day well, for do 1'days, 0 agree, but it was an unfounded report. of the South, and, In open, palpable v Violation of the Sie ‘rand uteh SH has no Superior in our minstrel entire paseng is, bd Bat inde ane eal He |. bx tous an Ror ah Arce 52 bot A messenger hi x constitution, disfranchises them. , I impeac! n ir. Leon has been very successful in getting | Schr WK ¢ Br, Ant Cardenas, 12. days, N Yorke ge” nae ha been sent to the Indian chief Lo- SOUTH CAROLINA. it as @crime against the existence of ten States of | up this capital caricature of the most popular light | with molasses, to PI Nevius «Son. Tad heavy weather | um ahi Jamie F Patten, Reroyy eset oe te 2 ay come to the rescue of Vega. the Unlop an ae Lede ll of re esti of opera of the hour. Drie Catia, from rida Reyne lat 98 44, lon 73.45, spoke | Paltimors: barks Corabel, Mckenzie, Hong Kong ; tith, Juang’. General Martinez is accused of double dealing. He . rae people, because in express terms it annuls all civ SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS.—Fellows of infinite B Catura, from Trinidad for New Wc " ve | Rattray, Walliams saicon i : claims to be neutral. Troops from Durango were | TH€ Republicam State Convention in Secret | government, by which alone those liberties may be : EES, ea eae cameenas Tet, 18, wrtth ga. | nievican’ Base ua ‘ P rang’ t are Birch, W 7 Session—General R. K. Scott, of the Freed- | secured, and places them under an absolute military | Jest are Birch, Wambold, Bernard and Backus, as all | forh'or Hatters with’ simone NW ane le; . Je Joining Governor Rubi in the mountains. eee rss acca el despotism. Sixth, | impeach it as a crime against | New York knows by this time, and some of them are | away tainboom: tore wil vaittovessl ant jin rena ot | ALEXANDRIA: March 0 —Arcived, sohre Magrle aMultey, Colonel Borrego and other ofticers are still plotting pers Domnetes fan Carerser. humanity, tending to produce a war of races, to the | fellows with fine voices too, Wambold for example. ow Cay Light, spoke schr Annie Lyons, from Boston for | res i A Wi Whittemore, N¥ork nde, Grant, eed, Portland, Dar Clark, Boston; urfee; Huntley, CHARLESTON, March 11, 1868, utter destruction of one or both—a result which * S against Governor Palacios, of Durango. They arein | 1. serost in the Constitutional Convention has | cannot be prevented except by a lurge. standing One hardly knows whether to admire most their a of the South, Corson, Mobile via Delaware ih concert with the guerillas. Further revolutionary army, which neither our resources will bear nor our | Melodies, their jokes or their burlesque “Under the | Brenkwater, 15 days, with cotton, dc, to ED Hurlbut « Co been transferred to the Republican State Conven- 7 5 Kerosene Lamp," for all are so excellent in their wa ad heavy wreath movements are immiuent. Mabilities long survive. Seventh, I impeach it as an © Dy all are xCel Mi ‘Schr © A Newell, Ri i i ft | tion, which mot last night to nominate candidates | utter abandonment of the purpose for which the | that they attract crowds every night. ‘There are few | tonto HD Nurimt scons Pence 1S days, with cot Fall Hve 2 C Knight, Denty, N¥ori. 1 Waples, Providehoe. 5 ® 4 on \rfived, schrs Gidding Star, Blanch- + ML Lowls, Lewis, Balt. ge Bey : war Ww: ‘hich | Places of amusement of this character that combine Schr D B Warner, Horton, Charleston, ¢ day vith cotton Dastardly Smuggling by the British Consul at | for State oMcers. The delegates to both conventions | Wa 1 eee ae ared ‘a reteilion. it tends | more talent than the San Francisco Minstrels. to gonias Smith & Co enbeeigreneasas G se aace ta rece Vera Cruz—Retura of the Troops from Yu- | in yoth are negroes. The nominating convention sat | % make, false all the promises and pledyes | Toxy Paston’s—A successful matinée at Tony Pas- | Rehr lek Felten every ons Hive PW Weiodrum®, Haskells catan. . with closed doors, excluding reporters. It has | Made by the friends of the government in its fearfu y s “ fr ” Schr Ocean Wave, Sealiff, York River, 3 * Vena Crvz, March 6, 1868, | transpired that after @ storiny session General RK” | struggle to put down the rebellion, and it tends to | tor’8 Opera House, with “Actors by Daylight on the | Beir Srarw alice, iubburi, Werk Rive = ochre. abvis e Stanton, A € Small, Costa- f 4 Wr Kobertao, Daitienne, ; and from the Roads, briga Annie Eldridge, 3 e. | dill, Was only a prelude to the many evenings when, Sebr Veto, Harring ara for T on Tam assured that the British mail steamer Danube, | Scott, Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen’s | make all the prophecies and forebodings of its ene i a ‘chr Veto, Harrington, York River, ‘or Thomaston, Me. _ é Bureau, was nominated for Governor, and Lemuel | mies. The great struggle in New Hampshire has | in all probability, Tony's actors will achieve an un- | Schr Delaware, Cooper, Norfolk for New. Huven. Ceptain West, received a large amount of specie | Roover for Lieutenant Governor, ‘The notuiuations | been upon the advanced lines. The friends of the | doubted triumph by gaslight. ‘This is one of the | Shi hewise Benton, Har Pee ete ee from the British Consul. The oficer in com- | are considered equivalent L101 constitution and of that liberty it was designed to se- | most popular establishments of 1ts kind tn the city, Bch . a ‘: . , saaud: of the Fort San'duanids Ulloa’ on’ account ESUURY DISHES Ss glceg cure, while they bravely ‘held their own and made | and is larzely patronized by the east side lovers of Eye Harding, Graney Island, ‘Va, for New His. | Neptune, NYork; schr, Samuel Gil; large gains, have won a complete victory. Perhaps | light amusements, There is always something good | Schr Union, Abrams, Virginia, 8 days, bh 10-—Arrived, ship Golconda, Lovet of this smuggling operation ordered the vessel to GEORGIA. a complete triumph in New Hampshire how would | on the stage and always plenty of people to en- | Schr Lealitg Breeze, Metiayy Virginia, P Epneain Wintates, tageanmta, Alex? to stop when leaving port, but his guns were not ke have allowed the ople of other States to imagine Joy it. gear ee aaeeee Se, Miller, Honduras: Petrel 4Bry ready to fire and the Danube kept on her . Rie gree ice ey aire ens wcntD Nie leas W ies aii Des Daa amas Schr Due x : 7 ie PR; Ger- ' as cornsteaOosA@lin'| Sus ctaeeeeseeas Gee Oe ta eee eee ene immanent CET EUROPEAN MARKETS Scie S We sothport for Boston, ee EO MCN efor She signalled the British steam corvette Cordelia, tion—Extra Pay Voted to the Officers. necessary to meet and overcome the radicalism which ip Sebr Harry Landell, Wilden, Elizabethport for Boston. edi i De Sutton commander, which anchored between the ATLANTA, March 11, 1868. ‘pie name of a great and successful general noy, wa ~~ ~ aera Dibegs, Berets Parents for Boston. Mowry. Erenene Hatch, ates = w 4 s e — LONDON 5 cet Schr Mary Riley, Riley, Elizabethport for Boston, ‘Are! ntta E Sylvester, Sylvester, ‘vessel and the fort. The Reconstruction Convention to-day ordered | rights of the States under it, and the. liberties of the ue aed ETT Da oe eer TS | Schr Sarah L, Haley, Eitza ethport for Providence. \ oe moditartelle. tb og “ Three hundred of the Yucatan expedition | five thousand copies of the constitution and fifteen people, by a revolution in favor of centralization and count loged at the following ES ea aney tenner eeapeaipcey 106 PEOYG rrived, bark Hector (Bri, Nel- jhave returned to Vera Cruz. Genral Alatorre | hundred of the journal to be printed. imperialism, more insidious but not less dangerous | rates: ag tiv nly bonds, 7134 a 7134: Morro, Kelley, Eliznbethport for Providence. ¢ Clara Mont: . NYark. awaits the trips of the steamers Paris and | Congress was requested to pass such laws as will baie paerey eg te reer Fe ete iinois £ ntral Rallway shares, 89%; Erle Kuiiway | 4 Sel Ollver'speliman, Pelton, Elizabettrport for New Lon- ‘ou Marth inure’ Dr Chapman, Sar ‘Tabasco to send the rest. ‘The ciimate of the penin- | remove political disabilities from all the citizens of | New Hampshire, they stood nobly; when blows fell | “"Fhatxroin Bovnsr.—FRANKFORT, March 11-5 Pp, | Schr amen L Hear, Jones, Eliznbethport for New Haven. i ula was decimating his troops. He fears new re- Georgia by yeas 102, nays 26. fhat and thickest they advanced, they gained, but | yf, United States bonds closed at 75% a 76% for the | Schr Adele Felicia Eitiout, Kiizabetuport for Bridceport. brig Water volta among the Yucatecoes. Objection having been All the officers of the Convention were voted extra | not all that was ho| To-day all eyes are turned | jgsue of 1862. Schr McShay, Gibbs, Klizabethpart for Bridgeport. ur Daybreak, Couslna, Sagua for is is is ‘7 8 . ty ade to G for ther services, upon Connecticut. With equal exertions your LIVERPOOL CoTroN MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, March Schr Perfect, Low, Elizabethport for Bridzeport. made jovernor Cepeda personaily the national motion to accept the constitution as a whole | majority of last year will be more than trebled, | 115 p, M.—The cotton market closed quiet at the Schr Ada Herbert, Somer, Gloucester, Masa, Feb £8, and | IVER, Murch 9. led, sehrs CL Lovering, Jones government has persuaded him to resign. He is | Was carried—yeas 112, nays 14. About fifteen mem- | and then if our Convention in New York on the 4th | following quotations:—Middling uplands, ‘on the spot | Martha’s Vineyard March 9, with fish, to Samuel Crowell & wrt; Gipaey, Borden, and Aen aoa paren e s Mp, R&D r more. ip 0 Fare Sica aus BRR $0 Tho CRITE. ver Farron made a sh before the delegates en- pisolug thera Sine lets ape ean RAT et ee AOE STINET, OUNE, Orieant, bes tier) ding Bedford. a a comin; . - i i ington, Strickler, New » PM-—Salte, ache Mary Holt, Nit Desparendu: Kate Hall, Fred ee one dorsing the constitution and radical nominee for | of the past, and whoever they may be, civilians or LIVERPOOL | BREADSTUFFS MARKET—LIVERPOOT. Wm Hubbard, Teller, New Bedford. H THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Governor, Mr. Bullock, of the Express Company. | military men, statesmen or generais, from the East | March 11—5 P. M.—The breadstutfs market closed Hud & Frank, Lawrence, Fall River. B ilopking, ¢ This unites the respective friends of the two radical | or from the West, if they do not place us upon the | quiet and unchanged. Corn has declined 3d. and is | Beir Rescue, Kennedy, Fall River, “ Walton, Lvura % Cho Re » A General Grant Expresses a Wish to Visit | aspirants. Mr. Farron on leaving the stand offered | defensive, but give the word to advance upon the | now quoted at. 42s. 0d. Wheat, 158, 11d. per cental | govt 4°22 A Hammond, Hill Fall River fon sereey Ore) F golly aa -Armvod, scar Saat Gikiman Welidy, ‘Alexandria, sr Mexico After the Electlon—The Attempted | his hand to Colonel Corry Stiles, of the Albany News, | whole line, from Maine to California, we must be | for Gaiifornia white and 14s, 3d.'for No. 2 red West- : * heer ‘hie bemt Glimaans 8 co Assassination of President Juarez. z who refused to accept it and denounced Mr. Farron. | victorious in the great struggie 1p November, unless | ern, Barley, 68. 6d. per bushel, Oats, ds. 1d. per sr wi Peeeeen' Philips, Honpen ter Wicasaeros a TRBIRN OLS Feu seat Sue ay Whitlam, Coftn, New . e The conservative republicans of the Convention | truth and justice and the love of true liberty have | bushel. Pens, 463. per 504 lbs, Flour, 378. 8d. per Behr C A Grainer, Harvey, Newport for Elizabethport. York, New ORLEANS, March 11, 1868, propose to nominate a candidate of their own for | ceased to rule the hearts and consciences of the | ppl, for Western canal. Schr 8 J Smith, Smith, Newport for Elizabethport. Nile (Br, Aylward, Liv- ‘The Republican publishes extracts from Mexican oreo apace owt. 3 Ce oad ety a i. American people. ARRON PROVISIONS MARKET—Liverroon, | 8 Hone Arabeline Kerner, Tew Haven. iy wey ship Al wi among them a letter fro fused vention, will probal eir rea arch 11—5 P. M.—The market for provisions is un: | Schr Mary E Bich, Rich, New Haven. ride, Adasos, yepers; song a letter from General Grant, | nominee, Republican Mass Meeting at Norwich. | changed. Beef is firmer, and has advanced to 11¢s, | Schr Frasklin Pletce, Hoagdon New Haven for Port John- ceils Niekessony ost Gated February 3, to Seflor Romero, which was | At five o'clock, after a day of great excitement and Norwicu, March 11, 1868. for extra prime mess. Lard ts dull, and has de- roi Livespool ; Jane fon. published in the Diario, the official newspaper. | Confusion, the Convention adjourned, subject to the *f clined to 578. per ewt. for American. Pork, 773, 6d, | Schr Sarah H Falconer, Dat Southard, Bishop, from’ London, Clark Ann, Stiuaon, General Grant says it was and is his particular wish | °#!! of the President. ; ia tasgenr| baittost eithunantisvcmerth co hath Dae Davee TA Feaeert aime meas. Cheese, se Ber Belir A Chapin Barnard, Souunpart Ma hueahiisare Ce ewt. for the best grades of fine. Bacon, 42s. per cwt. e Tt ir arcch iide pant Onets 7 ‘ 1. to visit Mexico during the present winter, but he | Sergeant Bates, the Flag Bearing Pedestrian, | in this city, Hon. L. F. 8. Foster presided and Hon, | for Cumberland cut. i Blood eies, Baiting, Ellsabattpor for Bow Bim hoor eee hectare nicer hen eo will not be able to do so now. He says, neverthe- at Augusta. Henry Wilson, Senator from Massachusetts, was the LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, March BELOW. Burzess, Martini Jess, he will after the election—at all events as orator of the evening. The canvass promises to ve | 11—5 P, M.—Naval stores dull; common rosin, 75. 64. ; * 1 EDFORD, Manch #-—Saited, achrs John H Perry, foon as matters are properly arranged and every- Avousta, March 11, 1868. active and excitin, medium rosin, 128.; turpentine, 348, 6d. Tallow, how- Bark Lizzie H Jackson, 58 days from Newport. ‘ clizabethport; MH Reed, Benson, and Lottie Beard, thing goes on well. Sergeant Bates arrived here this afternoon. His = ~- ever, a firmer, and has advanced to 44s, por cwt. | yogi” Eveline from Forto Rico (by pilot bom Esra Kye, | Perey, Piiladelphin, | os aivale, The Republican also has particulars of the attempt | trip from Vicksburg has been a perfect ovation. He ALABAMA. Sugar, 25s. 6d. for No, 12 Dutch standard, Whale oil, SAILED. Sailed —Schts, Wild Figeon, Phillips, Providence for Eline £36 per ton. Sperm oil, £110 per ton. Linseed oll, bethport ; Danie! Simmous, Mayo, do tor Norfolk; Edwin J ‘to assassinate Juarez. An ex-imperial officer and a ‘was received here ¢ Sti hips Australasian, and Al Lt ply Hy . Zorelgner in command of a city regiment were the | Ina" focettedtiog of ‘the city ty, Licurensen Mule enn £36 108. per ton. Refined petroleum, 18. 24. per gallon, | oAtamshing Austratasian, and Aleppo. Liverpool, Henry | palmer, Smoot, from Demarnea for NYork; 8 Dean, Capky Chaunes 0 ers. ev \- . _ Linseed cakes, £10 10s, per ton for thin oblong for | Cruz; ‘ an ».. oe Baltimore for Taunton ; Titmouse, Handren, Providencesfor ringlead They are believed to have been em- | Sergeant Bates will remain at the Planters’ Hotel for | The Late Election—Only 71,000 Votes Cast. P ig for Gruss Virginie, Galventon Lucille, W At ingson 5 Albemarle, Se er Cine Nanonssinne einai Bas loyed by Santa Anna. Th assas- “TG! feeding. Richt of ¥ 4 bt She Oabineks wnt plot included the a few days before resuming his trip to Washington. MONTGOMERY, March 11, 1863, Diehinie MatikurAurwmee Match 11-5 P.||.cmne telieat Frank MF Feeman, Higuin Providence for Tangier Sontule The registered vote of Alabama Is 171,000. Itts | M.—The market closed active, and prices have ad- | Wind at sunset ENE, fight. land for NYorks Agate, Cook, Provineetown (ar Phiipidel- NGLAN MISSISSIPPI. definitely known that’ not over 71,000 were cast and | Vanced to 42 francs 50 centimes for standard white. —— | pins Mary A Siow, Antone: Providence for Norfolk; Wild E AND. not all of them for the constitution, and that wi __ Marine Disasters. i eric: ee Pe 5 pag ee a The Condition of Ireland Reviewed In Paria. | Proceedings of the Convention—Gencral Gil- Se ne ee EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. reported eputeny witirloas of propeller, arrived at advsepool | Bese gr Wing ey Provifice! awn fo ont ion o! irelan eviews ‘arliae id id i vi Ys Order tn Relation to the Tax Ordi- T INDIAN an aoemanananad yesterday (11th). NYork; Mornin, , Knowles, Providence { ment—Public Diseontent, Land Tenure, the | ¢™’s HE INDIANS QURENSTOWN, March 11.—The Great Western | Srramen Nonaw, from Philadelphia, before reported | Sound; Bonny Bont, Kelley, Bont, for ‘Washingt ier hey Sanam ston Hartor, cannot be got off until abe is pump- | Commerce, Morgan, Portland for Baltimore; Frod. nabs, Church and Fenianism—Government States JACKSON, March 11, 1868. Steamship Company's steamer Minnesota, Captain | "shore la pea A Grecnient, Bod hed meut.of the American Fenians. ‘The Reconstruction Convention had the report on roca eae, ds ag by the Indians | price, from New York February 19, for Liverpool, at- | {i "usolut cunks terrain herean abe hangs of that portion, of | _ March Id, AM—Arrived, sch Gen Scott, Cobb, rewincq-. LONDON, March 11, 1868. Congregated at Fort Laramie—The Report | rived here this afternoon, with loss of propeller. the rock which has penetrated her bottom. The cause of the | town for NYork. LONDON, March 11, 1868. | Judiciary under consideration, and adopted a portion ’ UKENSTOWN, March 11.—The steamship City | accident is attributed to the fact that the buoy which guides | The outward bond vessels remain thin AM. Wing light, of the Burning of Kennedy’s Ranche, in ry at 3 ie In the House of Commons last night Mr. John | of it to-day. Weclank: Osekradicesd of oaton, Os) ptain Roskell, of the Inman line, whic! bo mariner d proscaing es rock a hidden af times from Pani ny ng me} met catce sea Cag st prkiu, ne Q ‘adic Je Ne og ve lew, fn eo! nce of roken off, : y Bo, ‘Francis Maguire, member for the clty of Cork, in | ‘The following is an extract from General Gillem's Sr. Lovts, March 11, 1808, | lateiastevening.on the way 10 Liverpool, This vessel | ive oman hat'a very targeand valuable carga of merehan- | for doy Cusco Lodge, Fierce, avana for N¥cakg Albwd : moving that the House go into Committee on the | order on the Tax ordinance:— Advices received at the military headquarters here | Was incorrectly ‘reported last evening aa the City of | diy'dratier poss. ‘The ‘property leh Heavily Tnsured in” tate PIYLADELPHIA, Moreh 10—Arrivnd,sohra, Macttin Casey State of Ireland, said that though Ireland was a part The taxes levied by the ordinance to defray the | rom Fort Laramie say the Indians who have congre- ryimerick. street, Boston, and the loss by damage will be considerable, Sh ard, Orel 5 Sophia Wilson, Nowell, Matiwrm s; Dav! ‘of the empire and was now peaceful, yet the personal | expenses of the Convention will be collected and ac- n ‘ownsend, Havana; Mary. Rankin, Bies.rse, and 4 Counted for by the Sherifs, as directed. by said ordi. | gated at that point manifest a very friendly feeling | Captain Laird, of the Anchor line, which left New | for orders, Inden w corny 18 daye out pit iy Syed lor, Pordiand ; Mary. E pon Facerinty, NYC. GLascow, March 11.—The steamship Britannia, BARK ANNIE (Bri, Shaw, from Baltimore for neers [pong \ fiberty. of every man in that country was at York on the 26th ultimo, arrived in the Clyde !ate last | Bormuda,'on the isth ult. ‘On tho 10u, tn lat 39 a nance, with the following exception:—Section fourth, | and have come in for the express purpose of meeti: on the le Clyde ‘ate last | Bermuda, on # She Tota, fo lad jon 60, t Matanzas; sch: mery, Gh Cher the ‘merey of spies, policemen or govern- | Providing that i shall be the duty of ald Sheriirand | the Peace Commissioners, with aview of making « | eYeuing on the way to this port sbe-encouatered s hoary gale and shipeed 8 oan) sichecar PiTuaker, Allen aad daw # Wheel, Dyer, Saguns ment officials, @nd this state of things ex- | ex-oficio tax collectors to give immediate notice, | treaty with them. Dr. Matthews, special Indian — | on the starboard side, and caused ‘to leak, Her boats eT Ts the 3 i {sted when the records of the courts showed | Upon fea hee the ordinance, that they will proceed | Agent, who had an interview with the Crows and are gone, and she has thrown overboard about 100 bags corn vy foam ek Broek aiee, bare An) to collect the taxes levied, and that to the amount of | Sioux’ near Fort Phil Kearny, last month, reports and large quantity of chain, | bela Gen 6. beer " 4 zn8; brigh Berry, from dj, Circapskan, frau H ‘that there were few cases of ordinary crime. He | gi taxes remaining tunpafd at the expiration of ten | them in favor of peace with thé whites, Red Cloud, * | Bat AuMA JANE (Br), from Cienfuegos for Halifax, with | vana; Maro Stewart, from Messina; & V Moretok, fram Cr ge ‘then quoted the statistics of pauperism, emigration, | days from the date of said notice twenty-ilve per | the most hostile of the Sioux chiefs, and all the upper es als REE SHAS SMS AOS ey io Of alee ee Seen aners i ss night of = eohre onatangoee. from. oo ne: i i, Gibeom, fr yume ; * Zith ult, on Mor jarbor, about 16 miles a; Mo: yorn: n Cs -and other evils. The country, he declared, was de- Sairty tH tS, Lowa! one Pe aa = 0 red Se Secmininue po ears one Almanac for New York-—-This Day. Hialifax, and went to pieces shortly after she truck. Two | Ruth H Parker, from Havauas Nallie ‘Steg from itd sat “caying and its people were in despair. Discontent makin ion ected, General Sherman has received instructions from ' 26 | Semen bane as Secoveren Wi tx Wl, cad omen te Wa | FORMAL Mase - Accves cremnes’ Pescecaettak: ‘was & word inadequate to express the state of feeling. Washington to withdraw the garrisons of Forts Keno, | S¥2 rises....... 6 17 | Moon rises....eve 10 26 | Fitter thers of Shelbumie)” | wt nd owned by Wat | |, UREUAND ore Annic Bison, Nevd,detSeioea, feel, He denied the correctness of the assertions made LOUISIANA. GF, Binieh Seed, PRL Reacay. Au soan os Ueeeenena | SUN 96s...» 0 02 High water..morn 11 26 | “gore ManrHa ANN PALMER (Br), Chapman, from Wiggin fon Yarmoeit ev ardwon, Mlateataes @ ange i rm. wi a o other ——- 7 rleston ra HE Onn ardson, Matanzas; G act; ‘by Lord Mayo and Lord Kimberly that the farming mate ‘because the line on which they are at present Weather Along the Const. Paving onthe ist and $2 Saportaneos beany quien obl bag ar ra bern orden hy es Lak al class in Ireland were loyal. The cruelty of the past | The Governor Charged by a Negro with Pere Focatea’ iis sfearcel used, emigrants preferring the Mancu 11-9 A.M, | 224 SW, inwhich she sprung a leak, sprung a mast, ac, Ng cei arte c*, Co hy thad made a deep impression upon the Irish people, jury in Taking the Oath of Office. ine of the uri river hs aes x nton; 1 30 Wind. mea p Sa Brio San JuAN—The New York Submarine Wrecking Co | Paine, and CC Ci Foster, Bal ochre: ¥ Railro: tt I. | hi t thelr #eamer Rescue, with steam to ‘and the effect of all future laws should be to oblite- New ORLEANS, March 11, 1868. Peatcs wel tice ee muita aphatinans NW. Cloudy. nvens to this port the Spaniot, brs Baa Suan, atich voted patie | “RROVERERTT Ranta hy: ‘yate these bitter remembrances. The laws in regard Governor Baker appeared before United States Montana rs contradict the reports of the burn- | Poriland. ;4o tenure of land were defective and operated so dis- | Commissioner Shannon yesterday to answer to a ing of Kennedy's ranche and capture of Mrs. Ken- | Bost reenport leaking and in distress, Roberts Bl: ‘ Scuz GUIDING StaR, st Boston 10th inst from Ponce, had | | RICHMOND, March S—Arrived, schr Alice iuetio, Ph¥lips,, nedy and children. The report was started by the | New the 6th heavy weather from the 26th ult to d stove for- | NYork. werd bose. n ere SAVANNAH, MarchAt—Arrtvedy ship Posalwont us, T Aver ,gstrously that the means of a tenant, which were one of bap ape toe Leirne blac . office, = appearance of Indians ‘in the vicinity and their com Philadelphi pobre one gua raat Baia pa good two years 0, are worthless now. He | wasreleased on Ing bonds in appear al mi @ pum of depredations. e command. r - Balti ‘ortresa Cleared—Steamship Leo, Dearb. NYork; sche Ji citations Gas Tons Are noe’ nea | some future day. ‘The aMdavit making the charge | Ing officer at. Fort. Shaw placed a sumetent | Pamiorien. Harove: | Sher dimage ee ene emnnnes canals | Seep Bovtco. eer i pemeater oes ig siBrpice bi bgmenrid ainst him fs signed “Henry Dennis—his mark.” Me Wells, Fargo & Co.'s ae SALEM, Match 10—Cleared, webr Angelia, Peciricl ;, Cay- ag ig ry mar! escort for Messrs. Wells, Farg coaches, | Richmond. bo mre Pai os: % Cay ‘large tracts of Irish land, for their | Dennis is a negro. running from Helena to Fort Benton, securin: Serra Francts © Siti, which put into Key West Int tnst | enne. l h is eaking, is bound to Pensacola (not Pernambuco) WILMINGTON, NC, March 9-Clearec, schr <Jow yeruelty to their tenants. Ireland needed no commis- The City Council last night adopted resolutions re- | the safety of travel. Several hundred settlers of a eee ahead: Aste hans Teas sink ee Nama, Newbury, KYork. * stow oT Wile ‘gions of inquiry on the Established Churcn; that | Tuesting General Hancock to suspend the laws stay- | Trinity Gulch, Prickly Pear valley, have petitioned pn weinee seer’ | met, put into Bwrmnda 37th alt with lose of topmesta, | 2th —-Arctvod, signruer Rebogen Clyte. NYork. ; 4 ing the collection of back taxes asa means of im- | the Governor of Montana to furnish them arms and | ~~ 8 fi . M AB fi New Orl te tee 2 WICKFORD, Mares 9, PM scurs Alida,42 aton, and ;Church was not suited to the majority of the people, | proving the condition of the city flnances, ammunition for self-defence against the Indians. | PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 11, 1863, | ,,evisucly reported ashore on Long Beach, M3, han bitged am Nathi Holmes, Narthu, , Who dissented from it, What would the people of _ Governor Smith has ordered Colonel Scribner to pro- LPR AAT Till be a total loss. The wreckers’ are ‘work e the — - —— England think or do if Dr. Man should lay claim | Revision of the Registration Lists Ordered by | ced to the threatened locality, and upon investigaton corn out when the weather permits. They have got chains, A Perfect Fair Drenping.—Burnett’s € oconine sto and occupy the See of Canterbury? Exeter Hall | General Hancock to furnish the needed arms and ammunition to the CLEARED. anchors, sails, &e, on shore, aad bout 1104 bushels corn, The Wiler anent one = ja superior tu French i mades and pe Dope religious uitraists would join aw Ontzawe, March 11, 1968. citizens. scenaaete, Aleppo (Br, Harrison, Liverpool via Queens- pease Cauae Who ware | et fe bose, found sad buried, | o leoho le washes Es i ranks of the Fenians. 5 LF RL TEN OR TE own—B Cunard. a were :—Jobn Col per, Sen, eolored ui Mr. Charen Neate, member for Oxford city, fe; | General Hancock fasned an order this evening for FORT HAWLEY SURROUNDED BY INDIANS. aa (Be, Dizon, Londoo—Howlaad & As- | Sook, unmareted’ Be bedy of the toate was sdanen Paledel: before Pa Re eg a ed boned ist Mr. re had offered no plan for the | the immediate revision of the registration lists for ‘Steamship Henry Chauncey, Gray, Aspinwall—Pacisic Mait | Phia to his friends. and extension, in our building, Tae choapeay “jarwont wok fe ‘ - {Prom the Helena (Montana) Herald, Feb. 15) > te Ls * > ‘ Seat read Clothing fe ¥ Sp largest wr fer speeches from Str. ©. Darby Grimth, member | tH¢ approaching election. Serious fears are entertained that there has been | “Eiitulip Virginia, Sherwood, Galveston—Williams & prvouar, eeperted | Oat Frama iron, tae been ert at | this ety.” Que merchnge talioring dapacenes ie under the or Devizes, and Sir Frederick eygate, member for SE I aL trouble on the Muscleshell. No word has been re- | Gujon. Without damage, and waa at Delawaro Breakwater &h fost, | ™Sragement. of ¥ oof Brom way, and has Londonderry, Lord Clinton moved! the adoption by | RHODE ISLAND. ceived from Hawley, the eastern end of the route, | Weamstip Lictie, Harrington, Wiington, NO—Dowley | Fi Rovelties frou onium Curis: Porson and na lution, = for two months. at time three parties . re 7 from @ntem teo-Sem. ondum Varte, Ponta ; , One fee tolowere re eee have left here for there, Al of whom should have Seeman Anema Lancaster, City Point aud Rich- portal antees tr liye Foun ee ce: ‘ork, before re | entire sire full, just made Up, Spring Oven rj ‘That the discontent of Ireland is a source of uneasi- been back before this, ‘The first of these left about | ™Stecnsnip Virginia, Roberts, Norfolk—N L McCreaay, SctR GRACE CLIFTON, of and from Rockland, with Itoee, £2 Lafayetto-ol “ness to the empire and must be remedied; that the the 1st of December. The second left about the 20th | steamship JS Green, Inman, Alexandria—J Hand. jonsly reported, remained on fine at Key West on the $d . heute, “laws for Ireland should be framed to suit the wishes the National Convention. of December and consisted of four men, and the Steamship Chesepes! , Johnson, Portland—J F Ames, No hopes are entertained of saviog the vessel. " - * - “of the people; that the preseat church, school and he Rrert ci 8 third left about one month since and consisted of | | Bark Gaager Rolf (Nor, Baulsen, London—Funch, Meine AN AMPnICAN Sore, name not given, with mol) from, All Ipir Proparntions are ¢ cofana Pan. Gana toute eyssema sre unjust, and vast tn tee opin: Pxovipexce, March 11, 1868, | twelve men, We have alteady given ig our columns | &Wente 8 Oo’ to a ack | Glontiouge for Naw York ne awn wiaekot of the Grand | geroue withont Or. GRARDIE ANS ee cree fon of this House these wron.:s should be righted. The Democratic State Convention met here to-day. ee Ca ae A beries Moy ure sieatias ron " J Caymanst She eank Feb 14, and very little of her cargo was | 4lfaemn prevooind , 0) years’ pract tom, eS ir peed, Mr. James O'Beirne, member for Cashel, in the | Colonel S. 1 les presided. The following nomt- n perpetral indians = on Toute, Bark © 8 Rogers, Ballard, Cadiz and a market~J W El. - " —- Se ¥ 4 “ if : have noted the threats made by the & Co. Rarer, Pill, Feb 25—The ship Ida Lilly, Pattersom, from All Disenses of the Thre ‘pr the trish aympathized in he pentane hee ‘a nations were made:—For Governor, Lymeon Pearce; savages that they would force the ‘abandonment of the wird Matanzas (Sp), Rebasa, Cais for orders—J de Rivera | New York, arrived bere, bas low’ entenonunar, rudder add bal: | Givin, Soasteodie Astnmes wos oF wh per 9 Teplied qt length to the attacks recently made upon | for Lieutenant Governor, Gideon H. Durfee; for | line, and that they would scalp who might in | & Co. . MetChrty, Damaraen-D Sew’ ‘ warks, and has a ureat ‘of water in her bold. — ot WMS AVODUG, OF reper T n ‘the peo, fe of Ireland by Mr. Roebuck, Attorney General, George N. Bliss; for Generai | future attempt to travel it. It ts red that these Brig D Trowbritge, McCarty, arara—D Trowbridge lansey, rope Tee jolt manting of petreteure brome jedi ae ¥ Earl Mayo, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, made | Treasurer, Jaines Atkinson. threats have been put into execution, or, at least, ‘Brig L & W Armstrong, Dill, Ponce, PR-L W & PArm- | come ‘make are marked "Li," with “Cleveland, ‘Oki Blindness, Dea along and able speech. He admitted that great dis- Delegates to the National Convention, Charles S, | that the men who have been sent have been set ony. others “Woodvill Oil, Wisconsio.” Bye and FB red ‘content prevailed in Ireland, but said {t was exclu- | Bradley, Thomas Steers, Alfred Anthony, Edward | afoot, and that the stock of the fort may also have | | Brix Anna Wellington (Br), Johnson, Cardenas—Dallett & | x ewpons, Mon, Feb 23—The American bark Deatah, we falling method, sively nourished by the Irish in America; the Irish | W. Brunsen, Lymeon Pearce, William H. Allen, Ed- | been stolen, thus leaving no animals upon which * Ward, Nnovitns-—W L McCready & fon New York, neh put back, bering on Tocaday tarts When ty | ee™e street. Aiving in Australia or Canada felt no discontent, and | ward F. Newton, Amasa Sprague, men could be sent through. But even in this case it | Brie GF Gerry yen nee Buyle, St Pierre (Mary--B F | the westward of Lundy, shipped m heavy sea, whieh washed | pay re Se nla even In Ireland that feeling was confined to the | After adopting resolutions of the usual character | 1s sw that the express agent at Fort Hawley | Sct Lady ere ghesman overboard, brokb stavchlous,earried away-bulwarkes | qdathelons, Mamit, Dve «The jower goo peas eee was Me oe Fenian | the Convention adjourned. a ong ap Tie A Soar, a White Gea, Blatchford, Port Spain (Trintdad)—Jones A 18 thigh brokeo. “The Desian ‘came into | Hy’), tos on gos ian armies valtagte, Ini a ender in {reland who wae not sided and. pushed on eg Who'mannges tho carrying of the mhatis through the | “schrsis Suters (Bx), Grant, St Johns, NF-M K Groene & egy gorge oid Cristadoro’s Hai: pye.—The Best Ever charges of English misgoverntent. ‘The’ members OHIO. Seetion of country. referred lo, and under whose dl- Eis Sil, Pane DNS Purser JB Docharty, of the meamahip Sam Jnctato, tas | mansiartured. Weholesalevay (Udi; noe aptticn at kore ‘Of the present government at Dublin were nearly all pAnnnannnenaiennnnae Feation the above weet ee ise it Daman ony Behr Weet Witt, Viggers Potala Nee co. / our thanks for Savannah papers, Aseriioue, ; D composed out. part, ate, Crocker, Boston — ts & Co. pment of freight a . . See rea Aree aT PO Ade He’ douled that ine. | Bold Robbery of an Express Messenger. | for Fort Hawley on Thursday, and we hope an early | Schr convoy, Frenely Bonn--W 8 Brown aco. site Quacirmuners Depareent tr Calltesia tence nt | | Conaky Commi Cow sh, Jand wi erned for the advantage of Eng- NCINNATI, March 11, 1868, report from them may dissipate all those fears Schr G R Bradford, Bowie, Rockport, Mass—J A Stetson & Q ‘als now ca ADAME PORTER'S COUGH BALSAM 1 Here w th had been tnereased with! Ameri which our people cannot refrain at present from in- | Co. bonrd the ship Fleetford, bound for San Franciaco, fe known to be the sure au ! effectual remo. 5, » within land. Her weal! au rn thir capteal Mr. S. B. Hayman, an American express messen- duiging in. ‘Steamer J W Everman, Tuttle, Philadelphia, Bata Bens Detano—The bull of the condemeed brig | Mareach of all. Pleo the development. penalish capa wae. | ger on the Hamilton and Dayton train, due en Steamer Martha Stevens, Sey Amboy. en) Delago was old at auction at Beruwida ou the Adib ‘ull For sale hy all drugs sys at 2c. 50s, a ¢ ot . ARRIVALS. or a Te sr, improvement of her condition. The rate of wages | here at ten o'clock, was knocked senseless NEW JERSEY. enobe, te 0-8 Chronte Disen nos of the Air P. wr ‘Was low, but it was tmproving. The consumption of | while counting his | packages | of | money by os ure ncZBIQRTRO ST, 28 MERALY ommaxe vacere mart Coot, Krom Claague {or bon Probeiion orame ae ees |; tart, adections gf the Masters, Eavet emnd Lempert ‘oer Promperity was increasing There was nothing else | car by nfeans ot false Keys after the tratn teft Lock: Jersey City. treasure, mae | Sur ne vecmbeisedd omweriapr nes ome tartan. beers |: Soret Howralsbiaeirecs ene’ strum avenue cor anon the Pacific Mail : Wating inland, exchanged a awhich would serve to indicate (he prostration and | land. The robbers escaped at the next station, | THs HARsimvs Cove QUESTION.—The energetic | 1% eras Be Soto ret Behr lat SS Be ton fa 4, wiih | LIVERPOOR, Feb %—Capt AN White, of ship. Prem —— Ba decay spoken of except the pore eae = carrying with them a package containing $20,000. | protests of the people of Jersey City against the Steamebip Santiago de, Cun Renee for Abpiawal, ape. from San Fradeisco, contzadicta the statement thed the ship ont Every Ove Used Wistar’s Balanm of Wild crime, He advocated the maintenance of the present | The messenger was discovered in a bieeding cond!- | gegressions of the Camden and Amboy monopoly has | enced ir Muuvilic, Crowell; Savannah, 10 hours, with | fue ae O74 voking on har arrival here, erry, coughs ‘and cole would soon be uDknON ” Policy, hut promised that a bili would soon be Intro: | tion by a brakeman on the train. He is very ited in the adoption of some amendments to the vets te oe Me tne toed ene a le docking, on the — duced’ for the relief of tenants. seriously injured and ts now delirious. The money | Tes © | mse and Be . attempt, owjng \# Doo: ‘And the north. | Out—Knuxe § si done Stata. ‘AC the coneiusion of katt Mayo's speech the debate | hetonged to parties in Indiana anid Tiinots. Y | Bil now before the Legiiatare, and the, bul Was or. tenmably Yast; Hodgea, Nor‘olt, with mdse, o the O1d | erly fale tin Ypoming, aad Gi nok go neue the Prudkiagion | iP SGoatancertatene, Style of Gent Pita : ‘Was adjourned until next Thursday. e i at em These amendments secure the authority of the State en "E San Fran- waa to be , in proprietorship unless said company purchase the | cisco Nor 7, with mdae, to Sutton & Co. | Had light winds and 1 the loth inst from the yard of Caley aint’ st Nomsnront | Printing of Fivery Description Executed with General Dix and the Alabama Claims=The CUBA. Pee a eaD that the Haretinae Cove pro Wwoather the entire pasnage istor tn the | She tn 100 tone Burthen, owned by earn Peter ‘Boca, | neninee oe Ce Atct nnd at SE A Ur ai essa | Re batpa tater, cient | obeys Clerkenwell Exploston Case. He PONT Will be hereafter alluded to under the a oe Alan ee mares te ohay Prince Ai. Dominion Ship Herald of the Morning (of Roston) LAuNont—The achr Chas A Ro} inched on F spl the METROPOL, Notice to Mariners. - bh . : 1, spoke ‘The Stratford Shoal Lightressel carted, Royal Hn Pi Paid in Gold. roe, inet from ber vation by the lee She Wik Be replaced te sont ux | Toformation furaianede Rte Gachoal ras, paid tor Dooubions " ae 7 Horribte Tragedy—Sugar Market—Exehange= | the Budd grant. iP Lonpor, Maroh 11—Evening Marine Intelligence. Newark. “i Siete Inco for len General Dix, American Minister to France, has ar- ‘i : 4 HAVANA, March 11, 1868, FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE MARKET STRERT DEPOT.— bd d jadras ible. 3 ived in this city, and, it 18 understood, will remain | Le ucheacda ners Reel pride Dili; show’ forty years of ath, feulebnge’ on eo Le Flor Gel Plakas from Buenos “Apres tor Does on ae old and Sis Wallstreet, N.Y. hore two or three weeks. It 1s said he has come | | 4 bya ‘rompted to murder tae | Jersey City, while laboring under the infuence of Bey with tea, to] 8 Ligh Ninuviley Salon false sortcantaaneaeia here on business connected with the question of the | Whose name is unknown attemp er Tas | Strong drink, fell under the wheels of a train of oars i, wins of God PRatd depot, Tompk! land, NY, | Spring: Dress Hate Alabama claims. Wife, but failed. He then killed one of her com- | gt the Market street depot ate on Monday, and was a 9, 8 io Spoken. lar prioas, 18 Pultow st. . © ‘The House of Commons this eventing, in Committee | ae ne rei a orices are deciining; | yosterday moming, Tt, seems He had beemeelatting | fee madersie Toh), from, ‘ af eta oy ton Liverpoot Oct 81 for Bom- | he otropolian Job Printing Establlahe 4 Of the Whole, agreed to report for passage the bill | offers were made at 7 a7 reals per arrobe for No. | some friends at Newark, where he y vy bate u hip aeohmant (repored ‘American), steering W, Nov 11, MENT, of Nassau street, is peppered to uetsh Cares, Citon, introduced by Mr. Gladstone for the abolition of | 12 Duteh standard. resided, and while crossing the track near the it don; Jan 10, tat ne ( off C1 orn. ' wr, PW aphlets, | am Caeee, F ging. deserip Hon of ‘church rates, Exehange—On London, 0} a 10per cent premium; | fell Just as the Md img ha leg being po sg fore aa bark ee f from Ascension for Liverpool, Feb 15, | taing” dacwhere ia the clip. Mr. Waters, recently arrested, has been discharged | on United States currenoy, 00 a 51 per cent discount; | crushed almost, into a felly. patation was sub- | fom Margarita kliamy, Peterson, Poochow Nov 16, with bar Himore, from Li tor New Ort si sasetiig Oe roma custody. is to be brought ap in the ey i tll eee basse hte folow'e lifes eT eaves u wilh ana noreral Foune toyark Swanley (Br), Meldrum, Yokohama ith ran iat Ce vi Wigs, Toupces and Ornamental Hair. —Rewt is to er cen . 1% rum, Sprague, from Yew Orlean: " mips ‘Bouse of Lorda uext week, “pa Pere steatnsliy Creole antied to-day for New York. | children. 7 we ; Korii with W% | ecb, of Foriancs ee ae

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