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Z NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1869.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. : - nae —- sicieniaaneaiamen @ description of the taking of that place which does not add much to the lustre of Spanish arms. The THE TRAGEDY IN PHILADELPHIA, rebels had built a work facing the sea and pes gaurd partly encireling the town, composed of ; Murder of a Whole Family by the Husband mahogany and cedar logs heaped over with earth. and Father—The Triple Murderer Commits The town consists of some five or six fair sized | Suieide—Particulars of the Crime—Horrible houses and some thirty or forty palm leaf huts, Appearance of the Bodies—Coroner’s Ine The rebels numbered some 250 or 300, with one old * satiny the Deceased on their Way to cannon of smail catibre. They abandoned the town unecticul, before the expedition arrived. On reaching the The “City of Brotherly Love’? may “lay that fat- ace the lighters and barges threw a few grenades *Fing”sname no longer to its soul. Its cup of hor- es the wines but “3 answer. The pases rors is filled to the brim and overflowing. The calen- Venedito then threw in some round shot and | “8"0f crime has been rapidly run through in that city, shell, and it was soon discovered that the | 824 from the lesser to the higher horrors the ad- of blood arched upon the door leading to the entry, Wee pe Sorel fou a oon i rr le: ‘ to tae kitenen isa omer oe as though @ bicody cap had pressed agau . Dr. Shopielshet the . oroner’s physician, having ar- ved, proceeded to make an examumation of the three bodies with the following result: Tue following wounds were found upon the mother:—A contused wound oo ue back of the head, left side, over the left ear, made with the po.e of the axe. A contused wound, one and a half eves loug, over the right ear. A contused wound, one anda quarter incues long, on the K the head, upon # level with tue ear, and extending downwards, A gaping wound, four inches long, cutung through the jawbove in the middie, and extending down the neck diagon- molasses, to Millar &, Hougnton, March 28 off the Capes of | gon, Darien, Gai Helen J Holway,, Thompson, Mansaaile; § Delaware, saw echr hence, bound 8. A ‘De Charleston ; mu Taulane, watt Fleetwing, Tulle, Carcetas via’ Charieston 19 days Ocorgetown DCs YW Hall ocrms, Tau a, CUBA. ames NNE’and N, brig John Boyd, Steamer s Hares ir” Conyers, Bermuda, 6 days, with | Nereus siartod, but anchored 1a! the Roads, where abe re- hides, £0, to J N Harvey, mained at sunset, Brig Simmons, Point days, with Blat—Arrived, ship Hoogty, Jenkins, Liverpool, sugar, to Haven « tine pore he hy the BALriMoni, ran }--Arrived, schrs E R Kirk, Pur- whole Saliedin company” with gebr Chas C War, | poll, NYork; Kellie Tarvax, Conary, Rockport: Kasle 3 Teh, Suith, for Raracoa ant New York. Haren Hoff Cape | Hori, Parker, New Haren; Edna Harwood, Clee re ane ennn Une Serenant (90 Rania), Frem omnes ‘Cleared, steamer McClellan, Howes, Boston via Norfolk; Br1z Spring Bird (Br), Whitter, Maracaibo, 17 days, with | bark Pleates (Br, Holt, Matanzas; brig Ortolan, Leeman, coiles aud fies to Sohsailinakys ‘Lotz & Co; vessel to Penis- Havana; scars Sarah L Bte ens, ae) onised & Pow. ton & Co. March 24, lat 2; 20, lon 70 45, spoke brig Romance, | el! ‘k, aud J W Morris, Price, Hartford; O 8 Storrs, tririg Cleo (be). Meni an with Ser aed aiden Borers, NY Hathaniel Chee, Br), hy 14 da: an ork; ani molasies, ae 1 tekst fy) pyeonn Hed light Providence; Lucy K Conwell, Sweet, Newburyport + Lottie, winds and calms tnt of the pastaye. ‘Hard Fillmore, Canse, New London ; Bella Brig Aspen (isr), Sheeny, Clenfuegus, 15 days, with sugar to K Nelson, Gere, Jersey Clty; Har- Hal moderate weater, BS DeWot! & Co. | ev Citys Hirlg Josepl: Howe (ir), Turner, Sa uty 11 days, with auger bitys Potomac, Stlenzio, and J H Dil- to Hd De Wolf &¢ Dulce’s Decree Declaring Blockade Renmers Pirates—its Impression on Foreiguere— Arrival of the Mary Lowell at Havana The Mlegality of Her Seizure Admitted—She is Offered to the American Consul=News of the Insurrection—Capture of a Coasting Sieamer by Lusurgents~Tounage Dues Export Duties, NMavaNa, March 26, 1869, In the eye o! a Spantard, as in that of the whole ‘orld, it makes great duference “whose ox 18 | - ° * Dirigo; jored."” When, iu the early part of the American ally ‘10m the leit side of the niouth downward auder ¢ . ened, bark } ‘ = a cel 2 Confederate cruiser was captured (otf | Place contained no insurgenta. The troops , Vance was quick. A matricide, Twitchell, 8 to be | tie ear, cutting tne root of the tongue, and extend to Hd De Wolf # Co. Had moderste weather; has been 4 | lingham eo ity Dasid Mason nad Lets a Yorks | Suan ‘eco lect Fight), and it was proposed to | thea landed and immediately set fire to | banged there to-morrow, and the condemned mur- | ing into the ‘pinay coluain. Beneath this and for- | “Rr Aivarado ir), Varrett, Glace Bay, CB, 19 days, with | Emina Hart Har, Sata river, Ga ; varieaton if I reco lect might), prop | derer is yet in his coil awaiting the hangman's call, | ther to the left, a wound four inches Jong and tWO | coil to George H Brewer; vesse, to Penision dé C& Had | | DI. HTON, March i, schr Annie May, May, Phila hang she officers and crew as pirates, no one more | the houses, which were soon consumed, An old | 7 aud @ half inches deep, dividing the windpipe and | imuderate weather. detpbia. rag raise th ity than theSpanisn | ™22 and woman, both bedridden, and gery} child | and already a terrible tragedy, resulting in the crim!- gullet. There were also two or three wounds 1n the Sebr R P Reynard (of Fall River), Foteng, 135 daya, ORERESS MONROY, March 81—Passed, ship Gray | aan ee i aa ation aputandat the prompe. | Rarished in the danes. | As before stated, the «roops | nat taking of human life at Girard Hall is recorded. | neck, cutting through the dress, Dut of a alight char- | witn coffee, to Vernon H Brown &'Co. ‘theo, iat? 388» ion | Encle-Cofin, from flo Jaueiro for, Baltimore: barks Dela people or more Si REARS Sema en es ue Sree pe ion — jeoeare 8 a ae And while the people still shudder at the report of | ac t He ve sina; E H Dervall, Coux, from Liverpool; John L W Alex- ter. ‘The body of the little girl was then examined. The night cap was removed from its little head, A horrible hole was in the right side of the torehead, Dr. Shapleigh insorted his fluger in the hole, and it went as far back a3 the length of the finger. ‘The hole was one and @ half inches long over the right eye, the bones of the skull being drivea into the brain, The other side of the head is mashed to ness and energy of Mr. Davis in announcing to the United States goverament that ne held seventeen colonels of its army, a number corresponding to the men captured, as hostages for the safety of the pri- vateersmen, Now that Spain is in much the same ditticulty as were the United States at that time her auder, Townsend, from Ponce, PR, all for do; also sbip Alexandria, Gullison, from’ Liverpool and Cardi’ for 0! ort FALL RIVER, March °—Arrived, schrs Entire, Kinner, ‘Dlede; Chesed : Arrived, schr John Crockford, Davis, Eizahethport, Sailed—Schrs Mineiva, Brigh'man, Elizabethport ; Corwella, Shea, do. "SHARLESTON, March 27_-Cleare|, schra Mary F. Van- men, was posted in the done, but through fear a | this last horrible deed and wonder over the increase great many leit, and not over 200 stood the brunt of | of crime in their midst, they are again the fight. The troops were driven back twice, but the thntd time they madeaashandcutthrouzh, ieay- | Startied by deeds of violence 0 horrible to ing 116 dead and 140 wounded on the fleld, and losing | relate and so unnatural in ‘heir nature, eighty-seven prisoners, who afterwards joined the | that every heart revolts at the recital laarments, Ino Tope MS. WAS Sony Suaalle BOS and would fain believe the tale an idle fiction ema- ur my Cone run into by achr William Henry, which stove our boat; at the same time Owen Hanly, i a ol " amounting to thirty in all. The column arrived at seaman, was kn main be board cleaf, Jones, Cardenas; Elia M Penne, Mitchell, Matanzas; ideas on the subject have materially changed, aud ) hione Principe icp. 25th, and on the sth or loth | nating from an imaginative brain. That a husband pieces, Pings there are two marks of blows near | seaman, jocked off the main boom ove and | cleat fidreth, NYork. » ' through the Captain Geaeral of the “ever faithful | of March some 2,200 left to attack Sibanicu, the head- | should murder his wife 13 possible, for it has hap- | "Dr. ‘Shapleigh took his needle and attempted to | Scbt Liuiste, Underhill, Baracoa, 10 days, with fruit toJ & wal ai eae CORY, Fonh Paruslons rents George ts isie” she issues the following decree:— Abandoned. but the tnuteente gathered tncgreat | Pened before; but that the father should lay violent | draw up. the Mioie ta the tead, but iecould not be | "ESM'NVadren, Caraller, Lavacca (tesa, 18 days, with | Manhgulenscechta ialion Micka er iow, 8C, JACKSONVILLE, March 25—Arrived, schrs Dick Williams, Corson, NYork:'S H Woodbury, Wondviury, do, wHILLBRIDGE, March 25—Salled, sehr Robin, Hopkin, ° NOKFOLK, March 29— Arrived, schrs Charlotte Bro Robbins, NYork ; ae Ane Kemp, Boston; Gener Scott, Gobb, 3 nh, emp, Hoston. D, FORD, March 3) —Arrived,schr Daulel Web- jolmes’ Hole for or. NEWPORT, March 2% ‘PM —carrived, schra_ Nathaniel Holmes, Northup, Providence tor Elizabethport: Flora. Kng Cook, do for NYork ; Niantic, Gveens. Taunton for do; Lo! Beard, Perry, Dighton tor Philadelphi +; Grand [sian Mo Intire, Rockland for NYork ; ‘lide, en eae Mary le, Higgins, Boston for Virginia; Mary . isliza, Handy, and’ Lavinia 8 Barnes, Coleaman, Varnstaple for NYork; Lamartine, ae Marion for Philade!phia. Batled—Schr Sadona, Holbrook, Baltimore for B «ton, Returned—Schr Nellie Belle, Pitcher, Boston for Wim ing: ton, NC, PHILADELPHIA, March 80—Arrived, bark Recini de Flori (Ital), Paoliilo, Palermo; brige Nellie Mitchel}, Nelson, bari He Stewart, Superior Political Government of the Provinces of ba—The better service of tue State demanding 2t and with the firm determination that the tnsurrec- lion, already mastered by the force of arms in the incerior, silall not receive avy assistance from abroad which may coutribute to its proiongation With the resultant serious injury to property, com- merce and industry, in virtue of tne extraordinary and discretionary powers invested in me by the su- hides, €o, to master. Schr Scowiake, Krown, Wycomlco, Va, tor Fairhaven, done, a8 the bones moved avout beneath the scalp rerig Schr D8 Miler, Mil s, W roomleo,, Va, for Fairhaven, al and prevented the orifice from bemg cl ‘The child was laid upon its mother and the body of the boy raised to the table. ‘The little fellow was Q perfect gore of blood. In the right temple there was the mark of an axe, the bons was at the back and top of the head two and a half inches iong, thefbone being fractured be- neath, tue axe having glance d downward. On the lett side of the head and over the ear there was ano- ther wound one and a half inches long. On the back of the head, below this, the bones were all kuocked in and the head completely crushed. Below this and on the right side of the neck tiere was a frightful wound, the axe having penetrated through the jawbone, breaking a piece of it off, and on fur- ther examination it was seen that two gashes had been made in this place, each three inches long, force and drove back the troops, who finaly retreated to Principe, meeting with heavy losses oft ¢ road. Corearens prisoners were taken, wio joined the re On the 1éth the gunboat Andalusi arrived. bring- ing in tow the brig Mary Lowell, captured at Ragged Island, There was great joing here, a3 it was cies that ed ay ines aad Li seanea. ; verniel t 2 fol | Champagne dinners and a geaeral jubilee follow. SRS GUNNERS of We nation, | decree as Frou, watt 1 pocigg ‘roast ar, Gibbs, he The veeee! . in Spanish | Anterican Consul or agen: ink the Dons have ete by or . oat “s ay be Se oe to | Made a mistake, and that they will soon find on their this fsland, with cargoes of men, arms Hanan diiculey wae both the English and American And munitions or such materials as, 1a any Maaner | keverumenis, You will have heard the details of the whatever, may coutribute to abet or encourage tne | Capture ere the reception of this, and I need not re- insurrection in this province, irrespective of their | Peat them here. The authorities here intended to pomt of departare or des*inatroa, aad after exam - | hotify the American and English Consuls to be ination of their papers and regisier will be con- | Present when they broke the seals and to take an hands on lus own children and almost literally butcher them and throw them, like the carcases of brutes, by the lifeless corpse of his wife and their mother, is more than humanity could believe, were the facts not so painfully evident. Well that he has R om the vengeance of the law of man, may : 13 oa nd mercy for his crime from the Everlast- ing Judge. Lut to the facts, A short despatch in the HERALD of yesterday advised our readers of the general features of the crime committed in Philadelphia on Monday, to the effect, that early on Monday morn- ing @ man threw himself into the Delaware and was drowned; that ahandkerenlef bearing the name of Blackstone was found on the wharf; that on Tuos- day morning the body was secovered and recognized 43 that of James L. Biackstone, of Philadelphia, and Virginia. ir EA Conklin, is, Baltimore for Allyn's Point. hr J A Shepard, Wilbert, Baltimore. hr AJ Bentley, Bunnell, Baitimore for New London. Sobr Hudson, Post, Rockland, with lime to James V Hayi- Schr Lizzle A Tolles, Day, Norwalk, Behr Forest Home, Long: Roslya. BELOW. Ship Susan Hinks, £0 days from Fayal. (By pilot boat E F hip Geen of Hearts, 78 days from Liverpool Bark Bartel L sargeas sith Big Danie! Trowbridge, trom Ponce, Brig J Leizhton, from Barbados. imore. y =. Eidered de yacto enemies to the integrity of our | !ventory of cargo; but, on second thought, they | that on reaching his residence the dead ies of | severing the jugular vein, Brig Bal Caibariew ee! jatanzas; Condova, territory and treated as pirates, m accordance with ga ag had an 5 arent RP on ‘han, his wife and two children were found in the kitchen, | After (nis examination by the coroner’s surgeon | ¥¥!s Vertha. SAILED Kauy, do; Marie Wheeler, Wheeler, Trinidad; sonra 4 Janes the naval ordinauces, and on the 22d they sent the ne a ‘a- | death being the result of wounds iflicted on their | the bodizs of the unfortunate victims were washed, . bor, W “te Vina, 10 tow of the Blasco de Graby. bb claimed the right to be present at tbe examination oi the crew, ‘the depositions were drawn up in Engtish and signed by the men in his preseuce alter being read over to them, On the 16th the rebels carried off cattle, ox carts and everything movable trom three estates near Baga. (n the i7cth a column of 250 men went over to San Miguel, but saw no one. They &lited oue of their own number by mistake. The same day a small store, twelve miles from Sau Miguel, was robbed. The owner and his wife, wita three chilaren, were all murdered. On the 22d another expedition started from here aud came very near capturing Angel Castillo, He escaped, though wounded, as 13 sald, This column desiroyed every- thing on the roads over which tuey moved. A great many arrests have been made here. People are taken from their homes, put on board the war Steamers and that 1s the last of them, Qutrages are committed on every side by both parties, and I tink the world would be benetited if the race were swept from the face of the earth. There is much mystery attached to the where abouts of Valimaseda und the insurgents say that they have him shut up. Cer.ain itis that nothing has been heard of him for some time. ‘This torning the Uiloa and Vemidito le‘t with an arbor: WH Tiers, Hoffman, Clenfuegoe (via Chur ebton: Cabot, Parker, Bosion; John H l'erry, Kelly, NGedtord ; B Gibson, Lincoln, Wellfiest; Cohasset, Gib s, NBedford; M H Read, Benson, NBudford. Cleared—Brige J Sanderson (Br), Colter, Deverara; ME Pei Eaton, Savanaah; schrs Jessie 8’ €raith, Williams, Boston; Eva Boll, Harris, do; Boston, Reed, do; West Wind, awaon, do. Sist—Arrived, bark Car! Johann, Nodine, Liverpool; schr H F Hodges, Caitarien; Adie M Bird, Merrili, Cardenas, Be- low, bark Rothesay, Hall, from Lynn, and four other barks nd a ps “PORTLAND, March 29—Arrived, achra J B Woodbury, Craig, Norfolk? Alaska, Rand, saltimore;Jas Henry, Oliver, Rockland for NYory. piCienenl- Belts Cateo Lodge, Pierce, Baltimore; Eile Rich, ich, NYork. PORTSMOUTH, March 26—Arrived, schr Billow, Wallace, New York. PROVIDENCE, March 20—Arrived, schr George 8 Foggy Paine, Nansemond, Va. 4—Schrs Benj T Crocker, Norfolk: James Satherwaite, jaitimore; Danie! Brown, Grinuell, do; Danie! Brit-- ton, Saunders, Philadelphia: 8 Appinzate, Steelman, Eitray bethport; John Boynton, Mitchell, Niork; William Hor ‘Torrey, do: Fred Brown, Gardner, do. SAVANNAH, March 27—A:tived, Norwegian barks Helene, krajero, London; Kong Syerre, Becker, Liverpool; Boaz, Terjuson, Darien. Sailed—Steamer Pilot Boy, Peck, arieston; ships Fears River Platie; DOW Haven, Feecee, MYore; A osaainin. (Bet ver Platie; Delt ‘reese, NYork; Abyssinia (Br) Paraons, Liver barks N Church! <br, Murphy, St ‘the persons who may be thus captured, whatever their numbers, sliall be immediately shou. HAVANA, March 24, 183% DOMINGO DULCE. it will be seen that the scope of this decree is ex. tensive, and, under such iterpretation as Spanisa oMcials may choose to give it, places the commerce of the world appeariug in these waters and the cers and crews of all vessels entirely at their mercy. The foreign residents here are very much excited over it, and suggestions have been made that the consuls ip a body meet and protest against the erroneous attitude assuin:d by Dalce, who, like most of his race, seems to think that Spain still ruies She Indies and threatens to overshadow the nations with ber power, It is not provable, however, that they will do this, as the Captain General in bis com- Monication with them coulines them entirely to their commercial duties, During the night of the 24th arrived here the Spanish war steamers Blasco de Garay and Guardiana. ‘The tormwer had ia tow the American brig Nary Lowell, plain Van Keyersgan, seized at Kagged Island, Bahamas, by the Anaalusiy, as stated im my last, This brig hails from Searaport. She cleared from New York January 25, with a crew of eizut mei, laden with forty-two packages, which are reported heads by an axe. Further investigation revealed the following history of the unfortunate 1amuy, ana the causes wWaich led to this terrible extincuon of a whole household. THR BLACKSTONE FAMILY. About fourteen months ago James L. Blackstone came to Philadelpnia with a view of cg a jolu placed in temporary pine coffins and removed to the ‘tblishment of Cyrus Horne, the undertaker, on ‘veath street, above Arch, Where, in the mean- time, the body of th murderer husband and father had been brought, THE APPEARANCE OF THE BODIES. A large crowd had assembled yesterday towards evening in front of Mr. Horne’s residence, all anxious to gain admittance to have a view of the corpses of this most unfort te family, but they were ali refused, on the plea that the bodies had been removed, This was substantia'ly true, as the tour coiling Contamning them had been taken to the workshop of Mr. Horne on Hunter street. Be- ing admitted, by the special courtesy of Mrs. Horne, the sight presented to our eyes was heart-rending in the extreme, There was the father, # man in the best years of maahood, even in death betokening features of more than ordinar intelligence. His features were not changed, hi! compiexion naiural and healthy, quietiy composed as ii in sleep, and looking at him for a few moments it seemed that he was in an instant to open lus eyes and speak. “His broad forehead and thick, bushy black hair indicated strong mental power, while the deep furrows on his temples and around bis eves showed the impress of meiancholy. In the Steamships Mii Li ol; Siberia, do; Mary San- ford, Wilmot nga, NOo tA VPOOs Siberia, Wind at sunsvt NW, light Shipping Notes. We take pleasure in announcing the safety of the pilot boat J D Jones, No 15, of which fears were entertained. She was spoken 29th inst off Montauk Point, working her way to the westward, and arrived at this port last night, Marine Disasters. SniPSoutnERN EAGue, from Liverpool Feb 4 for Boston, which put into Milford Haven leaky, dc. remained 2.th inst watting orders from owners before repairing. Sure Lapy Russet. dragged anchors at Savannah on the 27th insst, and fouled the ship Pilgrim, which vessel dragged {nto the Sanapareil, the latter into the bark Susan M Dudman, ‘The Pilgrim lost foretopgallantmast, the Sanspareil figure head, and the 8 M Dudman suffered considerable damage. BARK FiekLorvensr (Nor), from Liverpool for Balti- more, was got off the beach ‘and towed into Norfolk PM suth e business, He had some capital, and very soon as fuli partner in the gilding and gilt frame manu- facturing businexs with a M: inston, the firm name being Funston & Blackstone and their place of busl- ness No, 912 Market street, where it is to thisday. Mr. Blackstone came to Philadelph'a alone, saying that he would send for his family only ‘after he could rovide a comfortable home for them. Finding the usiness prospering, Blackstone took a lease for one re of a@ smail house, No, 815 Judson street, a small put pleasant and respectable street, with neat, com- fortable two story brick houses of the old Philadel- ha order on each side, and running from Brown Poplar, west of {wenty-third street. house he caused to be furnished in homelike style, and shortly after his famiiy arrived and took charge of thelr littie household. The tamily consisted of the following persons:—James Lindiey Blackstone. the husba d and father, born August 24, 182, at Brane ford, Conn., where his father, Mr. Augustus Bran- Buia Joux Sumnwoon, from New York for Oronstatt, ran ashore on L'Hommedleu Shoal, Vineyard Sooad, on the Ssth inst, but came off same day without damage, ‘and put into Holmes’ Hole. 8oun AJ FADENS, for New Bedford, while sailing down beh niet sok oes ford, stlil resides; Mrs. isavella Elizabeth Blick- | next coffin by nis side lay his murdered wiie, pale | the nnah river 27th inst, got ashors on the oyster beds | Johi 5 » 3,43 B Covert (Br), Bogart, Monte- hee to contuln eight caunons, 6,00) guns, a iarge | expedition conststing of 6:0 men to ozeupy Manatt | stoue, his wife, born at Madison, Conn, in 1:35, aad | as Wax. the deep, red bloody scar on her chiawnd | wad damaged her Fodder se alto cance hercatnrn or soponc, | Sekt NB, Tia Darian 2 0 Covert, (Br), Wdzart, Monte quantity of revolvers, sabres, Kc., bes! oo yn aad opeu communication with Las Tunas agai, daughter of Mr. Selah Lee, who is yet a resident of | neck contrasting awfully with the whiteness of her | Sonn Tuon JEFFERSON-A letter from Capt Brivga, of | 0 Firimaby? schra J 8 Shindler, Lee, Guaatioamog o and other small paraphernalia, said to be engraved with the word “independ- ia.” She had a considerable quantity of percus- sion caps for Rem ngton rifles, which were a godsend Vo the Spaniards as Wey Were inuca needed vere, Spanish journals here, with their usual barefaced disregard for the truta, ave claiming tha! the brigwas captured m Cuban waters, near ara. The oficers of the vessel, however. mi gracious, adit the facts and tne illegality of the seizure; bar state that they have thereby preveated the landing of the arws and now cag af ford to apologize, and, 1f necessary, pay damages, Geueral Luce has offered to retura the vessel to Mr. Uail, (ae Americay ‘ice Cousal here, Who very properly declined to receive K. Mr, Uuniop, we British Consul Veneral, has mformed his govern- facts by mail and Mr. Hall by both mail . ihe war steamer brought five pri- vi ‘dy Onelda, Maris, Darien; Gen Baaks, 'Fitzgcrala, NYork} Mary Collins, Collins, Darien; AJ’ Fablan, Bragg, New Beds OF-te B1st—Arrived, steamships Montgomery, and Sar Salvator, NYork; brig Wm Robertson, Boston. WILMINGION, NC, March 29—Cieared, schr © ) Gilmore, etst Arrived, sleam hip Win P Ciyde, NYork alst sip Win P Clyde, NYork. WAREMAN, Mateh 90 Arrived, ‘schra Matoaka, Fooks, Baltimore; Kate Stephens, NYork. 20th--Salled, achr Lamartine, Gurney, NYork the same place; Lee Blackstone, the son, bora on the 16th of April, 1861, and Catharine L. Blackstone, the daugiter, born on the 23d of Jauuary, 1866, THEIR RBSIDENCE IN PHILADELPHIA. From tie time the corund of the Blackstones teok up their residence in Judson street up to within a very few days previous to the terrible fate which so suddenly ended their lives they formed a most happy circle. ‘rhe business affairs of the firm of Funston & Blackstone prospered. islackstone himself was of qu.et and temperate habits, a very devoted husband and aifectionate father. Ali bis acquaintances say tout he led a very exemplary life, and s-emed to be pxaoesings foud of his children, seldom a day passing by but that he brought them some toy or sweetmeat to render their youthful hours pleasant athome. fis wue is described as a very intelligent woman, thoroughly educated in all the common branches of English education; im fact, she had re- ceived a certificave of iirst honor for excellence in scholarship and the study of English co nposition and algebra in the winter of soz from the Young Ladies? Collegiate Institute, of New Haven, Conn. She 18 also said to have been a good housewie, assiduous and attentive ta ali tae wants of Ler ch drea and her husband, Ihus the family of the Biackstones lived happy, 80 lar as their frends aad ihe neighbors could know, throagh nearly tue entire year. face. Her features were regular, and when beam- ing with the radiance of happy life must have ben even handsome. On tie leit side of the father’s cotlin was that containing the corpse of his son Lee, eight years old, as waxen in countenance a3 bis mother and as fearful to behold with his shattered head; and by the’ side of her mother iay the little three year old angel, Catharine, her entire skull broken into many frag- meuts and slightly hei together by the tender thread of the surgeon. She had a inost beautiful face and the transparent whiteuess of her skin gave her the appearance more of a supernatural Lewy. Four plain walnut coins were then being prepared for tiem in which they wil be taken to tacir last resting place. OTHER PARTICULARS. Coroner Daniels empaneiled a jury yesterday afternoon, but did notuing else except inspecting the bodies, giving the required permission for their Temoval and adjourning the inquest tli uext Friday. Captain Selah Lee, the father, Mr. 5. K. Campton and Mr. Bushnell, the uncle of the murdered woman, Mrs. Blackstone, arrived in this city this afteruoon and made seas npr “to transier the bogies of the murderer avd his family to Madison, Cvan., where they Will be interred. The foilowiag is & copy of tue letier sent by Blackstone to lis wite’s iriends and aiso to his father, Mr. Augustus Black- stone, of Branford, Conn., juat aiter murdering her and his ehildren:— achr Tuomas Jeferson, before reported ashore near Otra- coke, NC, states that ‘the vessel will prove a total loss. He experienced a heavy 8W gale ani carried away mainsail and rudder; then anchored in five fathoms water, but tl n= chors not hoiding her, slipped the cables and ran her up on the beach ae high as possible, in hopes of saving her; but not clearing the breakers she bilged at the fifat blow. SouR NELLIF TARDOX, Conary, at Baltimore from Rock- port, Me, reports :—4th int, encountered a heavy gale, which carried away all her sails, spars, \c, and also loet rudder «nd wheel; succeeded in getting in the bay on the 25tn; got ashure on Cove Point on night of 38th, The United States revenue steamer Northerner, Commander Chase, came to ber aasist- ance, furnished hands to uxhten her by throwing overboerd part of her cargo, and lay al omgetde for twenty hours, and nally hauled the schooner off. One of the crew, named Perry, was badly injured when the wheel was carried away. Kzy Wrst, March 21—Schr Angle Amabury, Capt Rozers, from Bos'ou for Mobile, ashore at Tortugas, was subsequentiy got off after throwing overboard cargo of rice, aud brought in ere HAYTI. Salnave in a Precarious Position—His Navy Unpaid—Details of the Situation—The Block- ade—Jeatonsy of the Whites, Havana, March 26, 1869, The Prussian corvette Victoria, Commander Kin- derling, from Port au Prince on the 18th, arrived here on the 25th. Charles F, Fioat, late Paymaster of the Haytien Navy, comes a3 a passenger on her and leaves for New York to-day on the Morro Castle, Salnave is represented to be in a precarious posi- tion, His navy, which is mostly manned by forerga- crs, has not been paid tor the months of January, February and March and the murmurs are threaten- ing. The coifee crop 1s all in and gold stands at $2/0 for ove Spanisa dollar, -At Port aa Priace fall three-fourths of the inhabitants are in sympathy with tue Cacos, The revolutonists are strong 1a St. Mare, Saluave 1s blockading Aux Cayes with the Alex. Potion and nothing can get in. The Mon:tor states that all nations are privileged to trade with all the ports of Hayti, as well as the French, thonh the latter have a special treaty mi re- _... MISCELLANEOUS. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN diferent States; no publicity; no charze till divorce obtained; advice sree. Also Commissioner foc every Stave, F. 1 KING, Counsellor at Law, 353 Briadway. * CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED *** A, CHENCK'S PULMONIC SYR! P, SEAWEED NIC AND MANDRAKE PILLS, bchenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, for the cure of con hs, colds, bronchit{s and every form of consumption, The pecultar action of this medicine ripeas the ulcers in the langs, Promotes the discharge of the corrupt maiter by expectora- ton, One dottle of Schenck’s Seaweed Tonic will freqnentiy bring "p an ail-gone appetite, or, at alt even's waulsty the patient that it is just the thibe fur bis stomich, Take a Wineglassful right atter each nual; It prevents the food (roma ing: it digests tt quick, and, with the free use of ake Pills, the stomach is cleaned out ant a raveno 18 created-the stomach now being in such » dition that they mist get fat. The Seaweed Tonic ia one of the most plowsant bitters made. legray sonecs, four of whom were of the crew of the brig aod one insurgent. Wast will be done with rin the light of Duice’s decree is a matte: ure. As Great Britain has a way ot i her subjects it is presumed that the D sol them With that celerity which w y be exercised were they Americans. ® uenal hulidays consequeat oa tue closing of Lent seem to have been Kept by the news gatherers a welias ott A there is little of fntere: record concernug the insurrection. Fi Mis-ellancous. Purser RW Albert, of the steamship Morro Castle, from Havana, will please accept our thanks for fui! tiles of Cuban pupers, tc. Capt Nelson, of the brig Nellic Mitchel], at Philadelphia. has our thanks forjus attentions. Capt Whitter, of the brig Springbird, and Capt Simmons, of the brig Iris, will please accept our thanks four courtesies, » We bave received from the American Shipmasters’ Asso- ciation Nolof the monthly supplement of the “Record of American and Foreigh Shipping” for 1249. It contains sur- THB FIRST SPARKS OF TROUBLE. Recently Mr. Biackstone told his landlord, Mr. re three are to be jormed ‘ ib : . Coulson, that he wouid give up tue bouse ou Judsoa Isend you what Lam. I have kiliod my three angels. Th fucs is, t y re be d, and throughout the various villages | ference thereto. ‘This 1a regarded a3 an ad:nission stiee. as he was ‘about’ parchastng @ residence on | are tures angels still. | AMES ‘veys and reports of 73 vessels, arranged in @ very convenieut siren to pasatnane a porn ponte ere ‘cuwulch are sin the nity aud in Matauzes euro!- | that the blocs ade is loeffective, and that all vessels Girard aveaue. Tae iuterview between juin and his ‘Tue leiters were written upon the back of biank | form for reference. the only fevh and strength. means of producing, BCHENCK’S Mandrake Pitts, one of the most Yate able mediciaes ever dixcovered, Being @ valuable enbstitute for calomel nnd having all the ‘useful properties ascribe sto that miveral, without producing any of its injurious effects ‘To these three meticines Dr. J. H. SCHENCK, of Philae 18 going oN with much energy, to issue @ Geeree calling is und tor service and di Litlitery aut, Ve wear ne teas proposed padlard in the ring ihem all liable to seized are to pe ultimately releaged, Much antagonism and jealousy exist amonz those occupying prommeat positions, ‘dhe biacss are jJeat!ous of 40 many whites in the service of Salnave, and particularly of Nichols, the Aduural. Assassi- express receipts, A few triends and acquaintances of the family were admitted yesterday evening at nine o'clock to have a last look at the unhappy depared, and the Midnight train carried them away to their former landiord was as usual oa suck occasions, and it was agreed that with Sony ogre of the year for which blackstane had Jeased the preunses he would vacace them. But it was to come otherwise. It appears (oat the bookkeeper employed by Funston Lavxouep—At Westerly, RY, 2%h tuat, from the yard of Silas Greonmané Son, a fine achr of about 180 tons burthen, called the White Win; destined for the coal trade, aad to be commanded oy At Danversport 27th ins Ing of Valiaseda at Payamo, and delphia, owes his unrivalled #1 in the treatment of Pule ¢ yardof Mr Ira Story, ons at sympathizers claus that fe ts shut Up | uations of wuites are feared, *& Bilackston had been keeping the affairs of | home-. owned hy Capt David Crowell, of iheve ry Consumption. The Pu monic Syrup ripeas the more ud only able to commun: Du seen it aR tie firm m 3 loose condition, aud this belay dis- Since the arrival of the frionds of the murdered intended for the fishing busines: iter, discharges it and puriies the blood. The Man- i Legros seemed ge orl heey OLD PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 7, covered, tt proyea ontaér. Blackstone’s mind apd | Woman in Philade:phia it has been ascertained Laat Notice to Mariners. Four ure Also p sure remedyifeclalt Guieen ‘teuapateent iar Ot tha ett at Bevan ples wade him very inelancholy, a8 he feared—but it ape | insanity was bereditary™in the tamily of James Le | DNITED APATER OF AMERICA~CURSATEAKE DAY, VA ors, feve -deranyement of the ayatem by 2 oO s y Car’ re d e 5 lackstone, nt erribie tragedy 1 a OM WIN ad . mi ordered out a colum! Reunion of the Ninth Class. pears without just grounds, taat he would suifer ‘agedy is | unr: ASUMENT OF A LIGHT TO MARK WINDM sd: Sasha: baal ascribe! as resulting from the derangement of his imind prodaced by tears of pecumary Toss. ' AMITRER PEDESTAIAN FIZZLE. ‘the PeyneeWeston Walking Match—Bafiz!o Spiritualiste, BurPaLo, Marci 31, 1869. The Payne-Weston walxing match of 103 miles, for a purse of $500, came to a sudden termination this afternoon. When within twenty-one miics of ns c.ty a dispute arose as to the Lime to be allowed for detention at the Cattaraugus bridge, the vridge having been carried away by the fresiet. Payne came to this city by a fretynt train and Weston re- turned to Girard, Muci imdiguation is expressed by parties Interested im bets. &c. Eighty-two iniles Nebo walked over the worst of roads in tweaty-two jours. * The Spiritualists are celebrating their twenty-first anniversary at Lyceum lai to-mignt. SHOAL (CHEBAVEAKE BAY), NOWUM CLDE OF LE 1 OF WAPPAMANNOOK RIVER, VIRGINIA. mation ie hereby given that a light vessel has been od on the port of Windiaill Point Shoal, to mark ‘or. Th position of the vessel is in latitude 87 3459 76 11 8) The vessel is moored in five and a sticky bottom, with the following 1 N_ 74 miles, Mighthowes Wa Wa much: financial embarrassieat in consequence. Wita these impressions on lus mind he again sought hia landiord, Mr. Coulsoa, and informed hun ihat he met with heavy losses; that he could not thea make the purchase he intented aud woud Wish Go retain tue house in Judson street for an- olor year, whica Was agread to by air. Couiscn, und Blackstone at once palt one month’s rent i ad- vance, Since coat tine, it is said, his Whele nature wad changed, aad he became :oross, moody, uuso- ciable and appeared of avery uutappy irame ot mad. And yet—so, at least, ibis asserted by his jate partner, Mr. Funswou—Uiere was no just cause jor his jeurs, a3 the firm were doing Well aad Biack- tone Ntuisell, @§ Wei as lus wits, Mad mouey ia bank ia their own in THE SUICIDE ON MUNDAY, Early on Moaday moruimg he was observed by an ollicer of tue Niath ie ioe dustrict Walking dowa tue street towards ther river stle. Heacied 80 strangely, hike & naa woo did not know what to do, like one perfecuy bewtidered and out of mind, that the om- cer spoke tu bliin. His replies were strange in tone, uianner and suostance, aud (ie ollicer concluded to take him to the station house, believing him to be iisane. Learning that he was to be tuken to the try of the t DY y, under the nel Lopez Cauipiilo. "They ma gostura, In the savannan or P. discovered a party Of 10u rebels, who Ned, Alterwards part of the force reconnostred Ceja de Cruz, kilLed a calel gad bis horse aad captured despatcnes trou Ces- for diverent chiefs. Later Wey metand kiled culled generals Ruviales and Dautel from Manzaaulo says A thousand men Valmaseda needs at least 2,u0v. paca regi t counmand of Colo- ned 43 {ir a8 An- At the Astor House last night there was a gather- ng of those who attended as pupils at old Public . 7 from 1526 to 1846. The gathering was suet! @ one as could not fail to warm the hearts and brighten the memories of those who could ciaim to be the pupils of the time- houored institation m which they had been “sucklings of literature.” About one hundred of the old school boys sat down to en Astor dianer. At the head of the table sat the president of the as- sociation, Mr. J. V. Harriott, and the guests of the evening, inctuding Dr. 5. R. Kirby, the first princt- pal of old Senool No, 7; Mr. J. T. Adams, one of the old Public School Society; Mr. R. L. Larremore, President of the Board of Education: Mr. Thowas boese, Clerk of the Board of Educaion, and te Rev, H. M. Gailagher, of Brooklyn. ‘The association, it snoull be known, 3 named tue George T. Trimble Association, in vonor of the oldes: an} one of the most honoree! friends of the system of free education aad a former as overloaded his siomach, and takeu more them can be digestos. ‘Take one or two pills to harry it along, If dintrhoee sets in take four pills aud pirysic it olf. Tf a man bas been ou: in: company and taken joo mach wine anc whiskey, Jet bim take four or aix pills efore retirs 5 ic ILO and be will feel well in the morning and ! breakfast, Tmme tintely afver brexk(ast, 1¢ they will take n winegiase fu! of Seaweed Tonic, it will put the stomach tn that cone dition that they wiil hot hanker acter any sthoulant duriug IL’ SCOK'S prinetpal office, No. 15 North Sixth street, eiphia, where he is orery sath He will visit New York provessionally on Tues tay, April 6, and Tacaday, April 20, alter which time his vieite 19” this et: Will ceano altngether on eccvuut ov increasing practice and buainess at pe pce otce lu Philade pata, Ip, SCHENCK'S rooms arc at No. 32 Bont street, OMce honra from @ A. M. (08 P.M. He gives advice trem, but for thorongh examina'ion of tne with his Respirometer tt i \ i* 25. Price of the 'y Seaweed nic, each $1 50 per botiie or #7 Sy the balf vozen, Man- ists aod ‘Mos jurto Stingry Pott Windmill Point NW by Woy W, 444 m: Wolf Trap Shoal iyht vessel 8 ly B12 The vessor 18 schooner rigged, pain hoop-iron marks, ove at each innt! ‘The iMuminating apparatas of Luis vessel consists of eight lamps and parabolic reliectors twelve ioches in diameter, ar- ranged in a lantern around the mast at an e'evation o” about thirty feet above the sea leve!, and shoud be seea in clear weather oft » distance of ten milea, Ollive Lighthouse Board, Washington, DC, March 23, 1869. Whaleme: column vrai Voelio had 2 s between Moron and Remedios, causing them great loss, killing go less than 890, Doubtless eizht bear the ruth. The squadroa ML arrived [roi Guiles aud Was the ret ent sya with a di ely Runice H Adams, wee Pills 2c. per box. For wale by all drag deavers, T LEGRAM PRIZE CARTOON, *, bark Statford, Ricketsen, Spoken—Dec®, ju Banga NB, 240 wp all wld. Spokon. Shin Springfield, Dwight, from Bostoa for Bombay, Peb 2 Jat 218, 10n 35 W. Hark Malerite, Waite, from Callao for Antwerp. Jon 6, a0 Tue Pract Cror oF MARYA» It seems to be the genera! opinion on the Eastern Shove of Mary - ‘Do YOU | -ecent advices from Espiriia Santo give th " " < : station Blackstone broke away from ly land, among those most deeply mbterested, Ulat tie ny ath We chat commu r M-dievi Nat sets egg ag ge todiaas and dashed down tie. street, evading | Peach crop promises fair the outing s2as0a. some | _ Bark’S-ian Star (Br), from Cardi for New York, Marci 4 i Gated the zn, sctiing 1 2 ty men of hen the cloth had been removed the president § 4/) pursuit, On he went, bow running, now | Varicues, itis said, have deen injured by the March | 6 int 47,Jon Is. fi fan Quinton troops fuught 600 Josargents ior more | announced tue toasts in regalar ord. ine Prest- walking quickly, unt he reached Chestnut street | frosts, but as a general thing the buds are unin- lat 8 lon rufa, Gould, from Caibarien for Boston, March 23, SEE EVENING TELEGRAM OF TO-MORROW. jon 73 Wi pa fark Joanna, steering NNE, was soen March 96, lat 36, lon n hour, Wien they were supported by the eu" volunteer deut of the United States,’ in defere: 9 his pre- vaiing character, was drugk in sience, but hon- ored with turee r cheers. “The Wuarl, ‘ihe sigut of ihe wateraid not stop him; but | Jured.—Baltiinore Sen, Maren sl. s.epping on to tue edge Of the wharl, and beture a and shay D'S GREAT IMPROVEMENT OM company of the 4 oat, Itis the haadsomest They killed ten and wounded many. A ~-FSPENSCHE 5 = = = —_ = — = — woe or el 1c 4 + ~ i y q ve ia pes he piaaged ino - Hark Ances, frum Boston for Cardenas, Mare) 28 (by pilot former wad @ chief named Cabalero. | the State of New York” was at hand cou-d be given to his rescue, he p r a : , and the veanty of Ne Inade Uo prigoucrs ad captured | to by Mr, Ro Tn Latremores f tie water to rise, once, twice, ana thensing. On| BALP PING WE WS, | eatayionms mien 2, tab Seeded His votlah are ‘w enty-five horses, as likewise New York, ta” the aveence of Mayor | $22 Wharf he left a pocke:handkerctier, ow whici A, ‘ ‘ by pilot. boad be denee.) '" dare, Yau are in ett) call at Lis Nagsac otreet and exanne ‘Tue latcer umplicates niwny prowi- | Hall, was ‘responded to im the most humor. | jaz BAe cHinckisne’ was stauped ta Indelibic Alana: ior Naw Yorks Cais Day. al Hs Gieney Qu Portiand for Maianges, Maroh90, | "0 tle latest (rlamph in batting 0, us Of Said city. Cou tuar and von Is and eitective style by the Mayor's blonde, Mar- | Wis’, Had sought aud loted death ny his cores hago : 144, lon 7) (not aa before. ovauane shal Tooker; “Old Publa OL NO. 7" bY A 80. DUD: chorus of “Auld Lang Syne.” ‘The first principal, br. Kirvy, respouded for himself in a tolling and vigorous address, Mr. Adams answered tor the oid Forc'gn Ports, March 17. 1a port brig Huleyon, for Baltimore, jones, » March 1b—Ta port ‘Stacea without publicity. Legal everywhere, Desertions utlicient cause. No charge in advance, Advice (ree, M. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassau street, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OFTAINED—IN A SsouUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN i ke. +. 5 44 | Moon rises...eve 11 56 6 24 | High water.mora 1158 tue waters vi the Delaware. ‘This suspicion Was con- urued waea vered on Tuesuay afvernuou, recognized m to the nearest pelice station hose to await tae action of the Sua rises. Sua set wed. ‘The stae of siege Had been revoked. “i nario corrects Ue statement before given of Suu 1 : ip ‘Transit, Drinkwater An account from a Spavish source has arrived Pablic School society, aod Mr. Boeso for the presout | 2 formeny, commander of ahip Anne, \recentiy abandoned), ey the ont from Keme ios, daved ist, oi an action beewecn | Road of Educauon. 'The Rev. HM. callagier mia | SOFOBEE. 3 PORT OF NEW VORN, MARCH 81, 1869, | MEN OE » 25 tn port ships Atmoepnere, Oram; Pride'| wheres'so tees'charged Ih wivazcensorsallaton’ feet eee the revels in that vicinity. Tue latter, it appenrs ent speech answered “for the | shortly after three o'ciuck yesteriiay afteraoon Mr. saienseagai sh eeepc of the Fort, Jorn, and Templar, Rogers, for Liverpeol. ig: | coms guaranteed, MOBLIN CHASE Counselior, were dereated, as asual, and lost (hy y ne Sou oer "eo ine Bg Panaton received & telegram from Maaisun, Coan, CLEARED. ee ataes eae = ad by Ry = | ———_— at ea iu » DEV ook ) ae e, yond cit ad ig ‘Seen loa a ¥ 4 AN ATNS, ONL! 3 rs had only ove Wounded and tok max Tooker, on behalt of the “absentecs, reat # w- rocelved a letter from Janes, saying that hie wite | St#s@tp Mary Sanford, Moore, Witatagton, NC Janos amon, fur Cusbio, to load for KYeek, (before reported old LL WUMAN HA ge OR BRAINS OXLY $5 eral levers of regret, and among others oue from Williaa P. Moss, Jr, of Chicago, preguant with witty aad well tine? allusions to some o1 the frolics of the boy, witich evoked showers of inaghter and Chignoas, $2 by; cheapest in the clty. PLCKHAM'S Hatt Bazaars, 20 treet, near Bowery, two doors tran Lott ATaylore, branch, £42 Bighth avenne, near Twenty-third atroet, Howes, ARGANOR, March 17—In port achr John Lymburner, Or- cutt, for N\ ork in 2 da: “ A le ter from Macagua, the 19th. say aD 40 hen garrisun bis pot, Etuchy uuteers Of Colon. There 18 also a section of colored G Bark Dante! Draper (Itai), Bottone, Genoa and Palermo— joeovien, Hark 8 B ilale, White, Cardeaas—Paxter & Merrill, JB Ward & di and cuildren ave kiled, Telegraph tame tatey. Bev2out, Fev 27—Arrived, bark EM Yarrington, BE! LEE. Tha. Acung upoa this telegram he at once pro- en and a detacament of civii guard. ‘ihe | appl Mr. Janes A. Lucas, ceeded to Air, Blackstone’s house, No, 615 Judson Bark Jas E yard, Laaderkin, atatanzas BERMUDA, March 20--Cleared, brig Harvest Queen (Br); | epi s n “26a ae ar ee iumnn of troops under Captain © n, ater a | or 1 No. 14, pepreseniod tat te steet, and endeavored to eifect an catrance, | far dben Sevess, How, Matansas— Way: Schoitz, Ni vrk. shins % ee oe mareh of tweimy miles, returned yesterday. No aul did "it well, br. George | Olt was tmableto do so, He then went to the | Brit Victoria ry" iete wie eT genes Sot LS gaan pete dleageamen lames mdmamadiaga — = ny Teves were eu wy ha we are surrouaded er peepenaet tothe toast of the “ res, poms roe ed i) oavtaae ite yee streets for brig Ellen (Br), ys Cieniuegos—Crandali, Umpbray & ae (ond preceaded). Saitod, hark Raffacl, NYork Du Loo Mle YOUR ’ e-u OD every aide." . J. Kelso in candid conetructio pohee au, and pollceman Eh F. Newman acco 10. * stoon, tak --£a be onde » ne ai rican geusleian on an the oid school building oefore the eves of the © raya? | pauded iin to tue house. In consequence of what | Brie Mary © Mariner, Martner, Nassan—Mone & Ward. Campbell, Doucus Jas ® Kirhys Befuard: Philadelphia: sets THUMA AT ME? | thar when the Who wow move 1a almost ail circles of honor and | WAS seen by iin word wax communicated by tele | Feit William (Ur. Ouhouse, Port spain Heney & Varker, | Arohel, do; Ricatdo Java, Littie, Niors; a Rize, yeerseoaumggragr oy were they ku rejown. graph to the Central s mn. Chie of Porlce Mule | oyptne Oe mite, Orcutt, Baracoa wod Tnague JH Win: | Grieans. SER EVENING TELEGRAM OF TO-MORZOT ins killed, x To speak of the occasion and its concomitants ae | Mviland and clef dotecuve Eneu, with detectives Seur i G MeLoan (Br), Cook, St John, NB_ Brett, Son & Co. ROENAS, March 2% —Arrived, sehr $ © Evans, Bennett, | - nl oii, $ from it deserves would fil a@ volume Surtice ki to way | Le¥y and Gortoa, inuediately proceeded to the | seir Wf Cusuag, Code, Key Wert vin Ellanvettipo tO It ~ A Oushran; Oweens, a pert north of LIBERAL ove NECRAGLGIA, RYGUMATISME nas reports fi inat athough it was the firat reunion of the “Seven. | plete. Tae room in which the vodies were dis- | Malory & C AL. nuferors, De. Fite gesable Meamuilc wemedy, pegiocs tal insurmeuts recently, leaving | era” it Wil bee soucente for all wie bade covered is very sumail I 4) :0t carpeted; has @ wine | Schr Louise Crockett, Whitman, Satilla Key, Ga—snow & Stay ts Pomorie, fo4 Broadway, legaily (in w-itina) warranted 0) cure ty seat Dui twenty inferior ones Dein. honor and the happiness to participate, i Gow on ide south sde and a door on the east | EE Sary A Tyter, Tyler, Richmond—K Lo McCreapy 4 ‘ deiphie’ plgdeiom: graaucie tt : from Spain last evening with | s.on$ to characteristics of the school and Lt wide magi, Me West wide of the room, jast to tue | gene AU Lyon, Lyon, Maltimore -N L McCready eos | yGWRALT AR Marca 14—In port bark Witeb, Mopking, from | Ai Siver beameiien taliel. ve Andaiustan baviaion, lately arrived, rigat hand on the way from the back’ parlor into £ EB Syiventer, rareous, Bit “No Wiesner Nove for Malngn. hia kona sn, toon eth Judge Lee and Rev. Joba 8 are gong to Trinidad, On the eveait of tae 24th the Kuichen, is a sival: oven tunge, One tid of | | your calph Souter, Crosby, Pulladsivhia-J\Moyutou's Son | gor enmaet oo ble va a gieeraghiniag) emmy S DRA graud serenade was given General valee by ali t he rage was lying upon the floor sweared wiih bo ; hy Wareh 90h: i Bi L Hail, Blan- OFFICIAL Volunteer bands; meaawhile the ¢ 1d Ouicera | Yors have viood ne bod: Robe & Ww Blake, Blake, Dightory Mase— Haier & Da: enh Fae : eth Siti deeds, Tent; ALO insonet aad escemted the Palace stairs to p espects to | a mark, n ive, out | about two feet tre h pone « ir Wigeport—M Brig cw & \ DAb, schre Annie A Rich, ewwin Beaton: 26th, Rebecca 6 an (iy bis Excellency, igi King thoaa | @a4 he? fees to the norta, tie body veg straight. . . Florence, Rich, % Vor! va May, Richards, Sierra Morena. ¥ A mectlay Of the planters took place ai the Pa‘ace | marke Ne Wer rizit hand waa across | & She Was i pallet 240 apt og ae Sagi; brige Joun a 6 ark 8, on tnesday evening whi fnane.a taiters, ine Gress Gy {a taut juat velow lec eit ip was tue bocy sil eile aa . a ar se og ad Testics have noc trauspired. cae ¢ Was upon Ms stomuca, the ett se e ALD STBAM YACHTS, ork | . 7 4, Tue Cousing steawer Comanditario, running be- QUAGLANY IN SIXTH AVENUE, belug on Mis mothon'e areas; Tis weft aria | Steanship tty ot New Mare "Atri abode iy doween RY cee ele Bes a, aenmtegky cts . twoon this post and Catuenas, has been captured oy | oa meagan at Oleanel of tie % : ler him and tue mgnt extended. Lying | March + aad Queenstown Yuen, with rovise and passengers io | y vi erti ict L Mtorgah, Morgan, Charies- tattrmetion ferpldeed te M nyal tee ® party of twenty-five insurgents, Oa Yoard oF A Germ radesman lean o js Ene | Gyon fis orm, her head a8) rest ng againet avd . Grogan, Liverpool Maroh 12, bea} OL, March ShenArri ‘ed, ttonmship Peruvian, Bal. | *®%% Louerien, the rei awgove (he miotuer’s hip, Was the tte girl, her tae tire Wardrobe by Adroit Thieves. Live epoot. i, Pos mise and pasmengers, to the J.0HU in the gulse of pasa V5, Broker, 20) Broadway and 149 Futton street. ve das Prin min fhe = ae been landed wt sume point ii or my ‘ b inchned Lo south, ‘the Wor had on a ¥ bil MH, lat 944, lon Bh epoke ‘sane! Sith, rip C OM . Cited skater or eaewiere: aad Wie vossd) aed ie [om Selday tant Nlowolay Bremer, a German grocer, | bight dress and the ‘girl a tigueet moe wees "i wet inane! Sth, ehiip Crescent City, Colefield, from Ba: 4 .~1, SHIPSEY & Co. BroKERS I 9ROADWAY Way to Nassua, it 1s enpposed, doing business on S,7*8 @venne, at the eurner of | per. Tiwir ivet were cine together, Ths poor AY HAVEN, March 20—To port aiip Kouthern Fagie, | «he Oa door from M lane. Prirea casued in Kens it Missove) Lotrert inother’s head Was a@imost se tucky 1244 per cent alowed on fee, from Liverpoo! tor boston, Jon S704, te Sioarachip Morro ast, Adama, Havana March 2°, at 4 PM, wit passengers, to Alinniis Mail Bonne’ Nt jn ' e sk ne ve t oe <4 “ ed from ver ty, puntos at ogg Sie sere sertioe nave Minetta lane, was visiied by wo data Uileves, whe the wounds in the children's heads were me i Ou ied, brix Lea Kochelle Tal), Cafiero, | AY 8 ~ fatogmidamscem Willlaguead to make an urrangement ning admitiance to the second floor | jy. OF rae rag ef blood had colewed Sanne d. fun, bark Si eA i hey orton; 15th, bark Pevonan P CARTOCS, on the basis uf seciproci'y, novaing is dous, eacb premises, when they broke nto his room and | around Weta one the tie 7 a rl bark Tivay Letaon, trom —— deowring tat their ines will be removed as soon as | carried away all his wardrobe, cor " op | a litte towards the wo. 2 ne " . ‘e, for doin a Yew days ~— “ames Trey ae tor tae eset Wray be Teaoved Ss 8000 88 | A aoe ns OF Ove | that direction, and Would ter” lound ite way | L% Meier A passed bark (ui ence fr Hin ed site OUR " Wve. Ul course Spain In her present eiralt wuil do | Coats Pants, vests and underclothing, valued at $300 | gurvugh the Interstice over the sy OUt fOr ® | Sone signal tien ictter Win ic, Shue Eee Pi, fads yee y ennaretpblas | see, AT MR? ' wor ng (hac will at her dnmediace revenue ia | Nicholas was in the deepest distress, ag the un. | precaation which the murderer had adopted, 4-209 | 9420, patwod apparently a brig'on hte, bawesrst, slygouel niet Lalebeske tenant bien nly ‘ the loast degree, and 4 the macter nange Ore. grateful wretches ieft hin but the suit he had | wa: tue only thing Inosiug like an atcempy to pro mmatnimast gone,’ white. live fork: Rovatt 3 Leonard ase a RRM Do ‘Uf the 265 pol prisoners re-entiy tragsported | on Wis back at the time of the burgiary, osoon ue | vent ly aiseovery Of tue ded. A &-u.escluthy Btrieve 3! fe to tue wate, “YM Flanagan, Shaw, 9 VENING TELEGRAM OF TO-MORROW, Mt has transpired that only forty.tive bad @ trial of | be euMicientiv recovered his composure he deemed | carefuily ode, Was jWcKCO adaNst (He Lower pote | @ ts could Bot aacertain her baie, allacd, No» : ~ Qny character and thos y commission. it advisable to call upon Captaia Cadvey, of the (if | uon of the w 80 What uot a drop escapoa frou ine ble cd Bruvevie, Hower, Pitiadelphin, with mdse, o + eee ra ihe Oftvia’ Ga ictal estimates | teenti precinct, to whom he selated hs hiaforiune, | room 5 M bed mor 3 Pp ' mat a of expen touowa:—Wag, | hea that onlcer toox the matter in hand de wa the side of the furnece, resid St%'p Dirigo, Jovacon, Portland, with mdse, to J F Pir port bela Julia B $e Nacio 04, tas; | Walled. detective Tnliy to work up the case, Att : Z He Hurneoe, Pesdng ugninet it and y Ames. . ‘ Haskell, Hackel { achre Mary Adam weion, $208,700; | U Th ) oy Aiter | the jerb of the door, WAR GO axe scared WH | _ blip Bilzabeth Nicholeon (Br), Croeble, Foochow, Deo 18, | Rilings: f= we) oe fi D for law and | Considerable ditictity, asthe rovbery was involv hand it f ith teas, to Oliphant Co, Pruceeded down tie Chinn den | Hervandina via Barbados, do; Serlolo, of Pug ‘ . i i anrate t ‘the ie Vas NvO'N eg | bivod, the laude being very little stained and hard.y | with Was ts cole tg . $2) per hundred voxes, $51,109; total t pee 8 ery LY: a to the Durie wag | sprinkled, wah 8 tae Lt penseon whieh carried wm into lat 4 N 4 from, ts John Atwood, for San Bias and J. HW, TENNEN r Or One, Wie detective succer aq — 1c ves thence Hiyit wing m sntter ‘aod Torritorien —--- day 4 r trailing the eged « “0r oe) tne tne ode of waa fc ange, Lf wu reer os ee} 1 very Mbt F Warren, Smith, Baracos to Wad (or Rox 7 Peer eee sat earl treet Hew York oily. " rt r a, ot | tia 4 -at fii ie door, ow, red 1 blood 1b + pangod C aN, . il nL Detalie of rue fe PrincipesAcrival of | REE Game win at aifbast mine orelock, | niyo thas, and the eriuueou did has Fun throng i Mest ight 2 siedin ineuce bs | Simnnaans tite: for Baste ite tea Wrest Re eee | ec RNtrURe MANUFACTURERS, the Mary LowelleGrent RKejoicingemAn | Ch iries & Dye, of ©. 8% 3 Leroy street, and | permeating the fat e lonuge and dropping om met serong SE win od the enator | NYork dave: Glendale, Melatere, for Marinette OY i ndaon sree Awkward Fix—Her Departure for Havana | feccatevideas: _, 12 8 Carmine street, having suf. | to the floor, where the carpet nag partiauiy coaxed 1t wii wot the NE trades. which caried wa | Gorfroy, fry do, arrind étn; Kelwood, ner, for - We keop constantly on hand stock for the retell ata i# believed, to pring the crime | up, The itte boy's clothing 1s upon this ke com thence ty int 52 very bt ldg; Ruth (Br), Bybogie, from and for Baltimore, lig; JW | trade at ovmnuracturers’ prices, « Hetaile of Movoments tu Vicinity—Outrages | Nome tn oo ot donors Ware locked up tute | Hearne fone ee 8 MP pg m Nahe Mis mat with m Hah” SW Disko, Batons fora port aurta nf Hatterks, doy eehetoiesle | arniture woud de well to eall and ex bent Committed-- Maantt Reoccupird. acon house wd this morning wii! be arraigned at | A cirewiar {aie in the southeast pertion of the | Sew orks Pebb of Cape Good . MELTLS Thi: vath Saruce Gewee Betee (end wan deeten | fren (ros wartected 20 tepals. Nueviras, March °° o0, pe eres beta Mos aang Sonn bay Justice | FOOT, immediately in if nt of the jounge and the i] ees SE 2 vey lat vm 78 10), ay, ” AUEL & SOHWAB, a 1809, ode Lo auswer the charge. None of the property | yn ber ‘eler, om, “ar = - . Bince my last we have noting fhe noon prin. | Nas aa Vet been obtained, but circumstances €X' 6 o¢ | or dt Ir was wont to th in wren whe K Kyukhn Van), Clausen, Copenbaren 191 daye, vin American Torts. £00 GREENWICH STREET. COR Olpe xave Vane TUMOTS WTO en havea y a@ nature that Will probably reauitin I resgyery—a | Cie ex ¢ git, dregs and skirts. Ms men waned Bc Anise: Neeoarte’ ya mere) See ne er oe ee ee arene. i . f ak rousumimacion that will andoubted'y deugni the | cups and aiuel Wa «Lops, shows @ they | pravers : Avi en, vewe to raltter ditos ; bi ‘Turough a dpsniard, @ remdeut of Guenaia, 1 have | ieart of the How tereaved Nicnolan, ied been a tack oac1or there art avurs b Bare Suowion: Woot Cleatuuzos 18 days, with auger and sreseke? laste ehack Via Yeouns |