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10 Vv NEW YUKK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. a Om ; A . N xp sure of the lisky AM, 490 miles east of Sandy Hook, met. ye yegeeln, BOSTON, March ou AWK gehen Seend. O Themmnas, WASHINGTON. | “Senepatean e thought th Moaquito In'a., Flas gievenegemcwat.,| THE JOINT HIGH COMMISSION. AMUSEMENTS. othe STARE aut mae, | Se tg aaa ‘ on - ’ eee bound E; noon, 408 do, a Guion steamer, bound E. rey, Peroy, Bath for \ ork ( . outragen in the'South were géneraliy denied by he press and ee SST Ts Bae Oledred~ Brig Stiomness (Br, Eitott. Hatt via Wilming- oraua‘e at the democracy lo'otter parts of the eounuy, tat FouRTRENTH Srausr THEATHE.—A large and bril- | ,,Slamship St Laurent (Fr), Lemarie. $0 (,uagredecBirg stvomean Bebo tari ea Wining that party would be anxions to bave the testimony published cin tdwards, West, New York, 45 on as possibie, Besides, it was to We Interest of he | The Powers of the Delegates Assembled ant assemblage throngea this house Inst evening, cis Edwards, Wes Shawmut, Lord, Beyrout; Rati era, to Geo Mackenzie, ‘rhe firat 10 days lat 44 fell in with large | Otst—Arrl ed, jar Souta in restoring immigration ani otherwine that, if untrue, owing in @ great measure to the desire of seeing | SOY Hules and heavy head sea; it | (Br), Carne, le, Palermo; Acacia, Robiuson, Matanzas; Core Another Cabinet Chan ze Cone | eee an oieeene ENG byes 0 at Washington. Caine SO apenas 16. ne ees feet apy | eames of eet iu inat, putt lato Malifax for coal, and | clr), Carmes toy the ‘committee waa ‘to furnish information ay to the Retoes besitlags Heamship Concordia, Hedge, Bordeaux, Feb 26, with mdse | “Bark WA’ Farnsworth, Howes, from Penang Dee 2 for templated. trae conditn of the South, and yet the Seastor from Ohiv pearance on any stage of Mr. Henry Wolfsohn, Who | and two pene a Hoses a Crowell. ‘Marcl', during | Boston, was boarded in the bay March —, avd ordered to Gis, Thurman) would have, te tacts locked ap wutth next Seeeaeeaaees ~ an tiie'atio rine” Makiow waticient alamonce | Skates bem Mea Wes akisecn terion wacecaied | Mercian ainweba sonra winter. A report ta recard to one of these States (orth assumed the title role, Making su away two boats, broke sree TE eandbosby batch, | | BALTIMOIE, March 1—-Arrived. brig Conceztone (Sta a rere eds, An Sink. Bare perere fowd pot | Delusion of Americans—On What Condition Eag- | for the nervousness whicn must necessarily attend & letting “ange quantities er below; ish, encountered an: Rambechta, Pale bra Gieneak (ir Barclay. sais cures rt 0 "a : s BG POs : - repiy to Mr. Morton, denied land Will Alove Cedo Territcry—Canada denit, we are bound to say that Mr. Wolfsobu’s 1m | Greknorne tote companion way, Hoodia; the eabin. vo. Ahe | more (NGy Voeckler, Bremen; Wiliam Lawrence, Malet, d shown » personation of Othello was a remarkable and in | depth of two feet, di ing amall stores, &c; was seven days : Can Go if She Pleases many respects a praiseworthy effort. ‘The best point beret 35th stent wearer et pe 90, Par ‘f that Senator to yoint to a slugle democrat who had vote: about his performance wasa refreshing absence of | lermo2-dand Cibrattar 88th. witt frult, toChataberlain, | Jacobsen, Asp! id Spaulyn Man ageing it Every disorier or #o-calied outrage in the South: ‘The steamship City of London, Captain Tibbetts, Phelps & Co. Had fine weather, Echo, Terbune, Rio Janeiro and sajed No Modification of the Tariff | war mainte! & hnudred fod for vaity pur} ones and was mship City of I » Cap Staginess, but be was tame in the opening | Stexmanip Manbalian, Woodhull, Charleston March 1 | ry, Finkham, Charleston ; Joase Hart 2d, tt wade Lo serve u8 an additional prevext fur putting from Liverpool the 9th, via Queenstown 10th, ar- | Speech, and as the action of the play .de- | with mee and passengers, © Hk Morgan & Co. Had heavy Laner, Fall River; A: bie Pitman miutary power upon the necks of that prostrate people. He nat ee baal tied}; Warren Blake, Messe: vey, ’ This Session. Knew that the biutrages were Anjur us the people of tue ved at thie port last night She brings three days | manaed the development of high histrionte powers, | Sotutee'a iim Feting an Sere, Pamange Both inal 8 PM. | ogton; Whitey Longs Hayes, doe Y, he east d sposttion to oppuse tue tavestigation « hat been any opposition vo it whatever, He would challenge 20th, rteamahip Moctell (Br, Soule, New Orleans,’ bark SECRETARY BOUTWELL TO RESIGN. | ocmatyitsctananes gl rens ; Move-ty, Weaver, Ward, Inman, Jersey ‘ba i : tem’ Tecressnied "in Aap oS of | later news from Burope, Was by no meaus up to the height of the situation. | Lightship unaer tall, tearing N ‘Messina 60 days, with truit Hy ited 18th, ache Irvine, f - bilge Shei: localities, He wouls chaliense any | man on i He Jacks the physique required for his arduous and | to Baring Bros & Co—vessel to Lawrence: Giles &Co. | _ BRUNSWICK, Ga, March 18—Arrived, brig Hattie, Saw- the floor to deny thai the weaith, social standing Tae Anglo-Ame Commission, ; Passed Gibraitar Jan 10; bad variable weather: March 17, New York ; 1éth, achr Sea Doz, bills, do, A*Call for Troo) from the Gover- and representative men of ¢he Souty were as much opposed [From the Lonaon Times, March 8.) dimeuit part, although it is evident that he has be- | og ‘Nantucket, was run into by an unknown bark. bound KE, vod th, achr &'& Le Cor-ery, Smith, New York. : ps : {p.tene outrages aa wan Any man tu Congrens. Merisieuley | We are told that “tue question ol he cession of | stowed considerable care and pains upon the char- | striking uson the port quarter, earrving away mizzen ca: | | CHARLESTON, March 2L_Arrive stramalay Campton, nor of South Carolina. was to be injured by euch occurrences. ‘That was the party | British Aterica to the United States Isto be vrought | acter, and 1s by no means deficient in histriontc nee anid Faaging, an staviog ta the Comte with yetiow | Liss" Moura Balittcres Ad Favens Frovisences Vrate, ‘ pf law aud order, ad ite influcngs bad aways been exerted | hotore the Joiut Commission,” aud that “its PONY | tajont, His selection of Othello was, however, an | pine timber, to Heniy etiaers, New York, a aca Ee ee centre trong ore Maen 1 earne-tly discussed.” Now, puvting for the Mo- | Tnrortanate one. for no amount of industry and | SchrO A’ Johnson, Harrison, Washington, NC, days, | | Sailed—Steamshis Jas Adger, Lockwoo', New York; el Balimore ran’ red with the a i e wasurnaron, March $1, 18y%: ey [lar pti innions of Know | Ment other considerations ont of sight, let 1b be ob- | with naval stores, to WK Hinman, Maryiand, Baltimore; brize Georsia, West Inties; Chas Nothinclan ? Dit he iorger the scene of Loniavitc | Served What this implies respecting the mauner in | W Wucksport, Me; schr Harry Lee, \imingion, No. c cE 2 lack of sical er talent can make up for the lack of physical po consigned toJ L DARE and genius whicn ere called into play in this great | ,,The brig Aquidneck, arrived 20th, March 14—-Arrivea, ncers 6 8 Grove, Weaver, Rumored Contempiated Change im the Cable | and the persecution of religious women, and other instances | Which tue Commission 1s regicded by the Awerl- | part. Lhe bad chose a less ambitious part he migtt Hathaway, not as before reported. Charleston! Sarah L Simmons, Gardner, and Lo.etto Fish, net—Secretary Boutwell to Retire—Senator | Secause of thelr faith’ Wer thee siete Te eke | CN wate DELUSION OF TUR AMERICANS. have been more successful. Madame Secbach’s per- Passed Through Hell Gate. Willey, 5 Tih. ship Hortensia (Nor), Ellepen, jlormauce was characterized by tenderness and BOUND souTH. GCORTRESS MONROE, March 2 Balled, varie Thamen ol Schr Kedron (Br), Pettis, Halifax for New York, 6 daya, | Rto Janeiro; briga Potomac, Demeraia; Jobu Byers, Bar Morten to Assume the Vacant Portfolie. in parison with the orgauizea syniem of oucrage and They are eviiently under the deiusion that our ‘There isa rumor to-night that Secretary Boutwelt | P.uader to whieh the Souihern people wore now subjected 18 | nluity for the Alabama claims 18 u settled imatier, | Lesions Me Uibsck tetunk ener: nae wie anetgon Dep, Felli Halites for New York, S dary | fig, Janata beise Potumacy De! ‘Will sbertiy retire from the Treasury Department | thrive. ‘The immediate uestion be ore she Senate was as to andt tr pope eared will Large nen oi 3 | and it ts pleasant to turn ‘to the Test of | Wertaux %& Co. 2: anda FALL RIVER, March 19--Arrived, echr J B Clayton, Cha- ni iby § Ane propriety o aypolnting @ roving commission to go wan- | Purpose than to estunate the amount of the penalty | her periormancs, which demands our highest | "Schr Lookout, Pomeroy, Calais for New York, with lum. | meon, Georgetown, 1 and that he will be sueceede | by Senator Morton, of | derng over ine South, who shall make reports. not to Cor to be exacted irom us, The opinion expressed by MT | raise, Her acting throughout we play, particu. | berto master, if . GLO! CESTER, March 20—Arrived, bark Ranger, Cox, Indiana, The story, as told by those who ciroalate | KrresUY, wham (WM creat Phat ibey shoudreportiome | Hiae tO Lonl Clarendon 13, ae eae puree’ or “the | J#Fis th the scene with Emilia when Desdemona bas | Sehr Wyoming, Tice, Calais for New York, with lumber to | UiPerpOOl so, sche Jobn M Fiske, Chase, New Drei 9 i M 0 01 c | Me “ jmpson. € ls ¥ af 4, is that the President has become satisiied that | country, not the iacly, | but the supposed results | Zoerican people, “Mr. Fish sassaued,” as the | leady & loreshadowing of the end, was fine and | "Sc PTas gs alien, Bowen, Whiting for New York,with lum. | cartie, Del, Boueweil’s faancial policy is unpopular, and that if fg Mer nga og I oe er bat Drinap.o on Which the case must be decided, | suggestive. Subsequeatly, when left alone to face | perio simpson & Olay SAGKRUNYILLE, March 17--Arrived, achr E B Everman, Y Ds 7 conttnned it will get the administration into mex: | siferentwubcommitees andthe Congress would present | “that the negligence of tue | oMieers of thé | terror wus admirably depicted; watio’ ene close and | periiauuier: Suariaea, Portland for New York, with tum- | Ore Guetites Webster Barnard, Amlib, Martinique; Py- ; he spectacie of sending ‘ont to collect poitical capita In sh overmment Wa s 1d | rola, Spain, Philadelphia, tricable treuble. Morton would be acceptable tO | ne ection for consumption in an sther, to the detriment of | guch as mdispulubly to devolve upon that govern- | PCOS holding to life In the last scene, when | | Schr Abbie Logalls, Ingalle, Portland for New York, with | Tol Spal } 3 e1 e! lumber to SI x Clapp. LE, March 14--Arrived, bark © D W (Swe), Rudin, the West, where Boutweil 1s said to be very unpopu- colleague (Mr, Suerman bai spoken of the state | Tent full responsibil ty.” No room remamed, he | Oeello ts abont to stab her, was one of the tihest | lzher co Simmel Gelb. a soe New York, with hime to | Riosaneirs; brig Ardrito (Sp; Bucet, Havana: in the South as impossivie of comparison with that Wt int and it should be | Peis of her performance, Mr. Harry’s impersoua- 5 Glearea:cdobr Lassie, Resutess, Gone Btn jar, When the change wil! be made is noi stated, | of auy other comtry: but waen, Napoleon’ onap. thought, for devate on this point, and it should be | ion of Lago was a triamph of dramatic art, and the | MF. 4 w, s Cee eee Ene Det Contin Lb , 2 4 lected Fil 01 m ot ies 1y taken for granted in all future negotiations with “ ~~ 4 : Schr Fred Warren, Johnson, Rockland for New York, with , ship ya, 1s, Liverpood ‘The Geverncr of South Carellea Asking Sanita in Panes tives’ ‘by Witents and peater wis. | Great Brita, It would seem Uiat by dint of mere | SPvlause of the public Was spontaneous and enthde | jime to J Brown & Co. Coggire senaraad setenis SAN. Br. Hore, St DH for Government Aid in Repressing Outrages. | toy. presented many simiur cases of long ecootinued | reiteration this “assumption” las taken firm root | S!2stic. He made iago a crafty, thoroughiy intellec: | | Sclyr American Chief, Snow, Rockland for New York, with | itthy, Arrives. harks jonh tienes (Be Hove, St dage } our own there sbouid have been #0 few banditti and so ii.tie z i ual vill istopheies in disguise—and | lime to Presay & Co. Biils, Penny, Boston; Ploen (Nor), Knutson, St Jago; schr ‘Fo-tay Senators Robertson and Sawyer accompa- | *0<!a! attendant’ ‘upon | elvfl coniicts. | in the American mind. and i caunot, therefore, be | Mal villuln—a | Mepiistopheres In Miawuee a | Mcur tS Shade, shade, Rockland for New York. E'ViGlover Ingersoll, New York, nicauabereatin: th G ar He ne » thought Ld ee, te | too often repeated that It 18 an assumption which | fy Thisterly ussutuption of lagoe In the iast | Set Oread, Mills, Fleetford for Chesapeake, Cleared-—Brig Alfredo (Sp), Sisas, Barcelona: schr H A wted D. H. Chamberiain, the Attorney General of the Ainerican people that after a civi! war of theextent of | we apsolutely repudiate, We make no counter | austerly up? eg ' Schr Idle Wind, Blanchard, Fleetford tor New York. Hunk Fetersun, Portand. | pinpenyrett Aeics cee ittamacle: auaceas a in Sete Share Taller, Fon Fe Pee Dough, es ee eee ent irene Be : ‘ w ef chr F Nickerson, Kelly, Boston for Phila telphia, . aoe. ., ‘tive Man:ton, the (wo last named having been dele. | sides and their quiet, return to thelr homes was a most im! | Wiy ee WITdTAWA Lord Russell's pereumprory | Mental agony of a baMled flend. Mlie, Veneta’s per- | Schr Annie Kilzubeth, int Providence for New York. ath arrived, Steamsiip Missiasippl, Ueury, New York, gated by the Governor of that State to visit the | [hati ue shu votes cart tor the republican ticket in North | relucal to take into consideration the question or | fTmance ot Emilia was Lkewise a masterly éfurt, | | Schr Sarah W Blake, Blake, Rhode Island for Haverstraw, | Pulled “Steamahip Weatvin Metro ots, Quik, Now Yor. 4 el 7 In the scene where she-upraits Lago for his villany | With tron to the Haverstraw trou Wor! KFOLK, March 18—Arrives, john ‘Nye, Prov President on the subject of affording protection to | Carolina oniy 3.00 were those of white men, Mr. Thurman | our responsibility, and We are Willing to submit our Pp bs x New ¥ dence, Went on tocimment upon the financial ruin of the State a8 | case io the decisicn of an impartial arbitrator, If, | Se deservedly called Jorth preiougea applause. Mr. Gans Bn Wetenswer tines Ter rahe NEW BEDFORD, March 18—Arrived. achrs Lizzie Lee, tre people in the upper part of South Carolina, near | the result of a combination of 3,000 adveaturers wit South Carolina, aud L. C. Carpenter, totthe Execa- | goiual wmorder, The disbanulog of the great armies on boh | Assumption, 4 Kraus, as Cassio, Was too boisterous In the drunken : ay me fee Stubbs, Phiadelphia via Newenstie, Del; 1sin, Antecedent, ahe North Carolina line. Mr, Chamberiain repre. | iterate nesro popuiation; yet under euch provocations the | @fter Rearing all We have to urge, such an umpire | ecune’ aed Bia performance of the part showed a panene” sadist for New York, with | Pendleton, and Lousen Francis Kelley, New York; Matthew: d a white people were expected to beas wid and gentle asso | Should aliow the justice of Mr. Fish’s accusation, | )oentable tack of light and shade. Mr, Patch, as « BOUND East. Vassar, Jr, Kelley, Marion for New Yor. ‘sented the condition of affairs in that se tion, and be ppd xs pessle wooahe made orderly while being | we are ready loyaily to accept the decision and to oat “ : . . id ‘Sid 1ath, scbra nobert B Smith, Niccerson; Ann 8 Salter, raived under the heel, It we woul New York for Boston, Chase, aod Karen Happuch, Bilis, New York; loth, Flyaway, desired to Know how long the four companies of New York fer St John, NB, Kelley, and Her ert, Manton, for do, id have order in Norts | consiger 1urther what amends are due. But until | Brabautlo, deserves to be mentioned im terms Of | steamship Glaucus. Waldei Carolina let political adventurers retire to the backgro! SUCH an Independent decision has beea Pronounced | Pee. ‘Lhe orchestra, under the able direction of B Barraconta, Kenneds, cavalry now on thelr way would remain there, for | nd the people ve ailowed to assert their wil; then the I: meq 7 “ Mr. F.J. Eben, was one of the features of tue per- | Scur Black Diamond, Meredith, Nortolk for Boston. Ted th, achra Young Teaser, Sl Baltimore; © bb 7 . dhe: Would be vindicated, We hoid that the American government his LO ClaUN | formance, On Tharsday evening Madame Seebach | Scir © W Kimball, Kimball, Noriolk for New Haven, Vandervoort; Keley; M Vasser, Jt Keleyy aud bilcabell M he said that If their sojourn were only for a ) of Mass,, thought that after the speech | UPON Us Whatever. wili assume the part of Griseldis, Schr Nelly Chase, Millard, Elizabethport for Portland. Smith, Doane, New | ork. brief period it would do more harm than jon mighias well be laid on the table | THE POWERS OF THE JOINT HIGH COMMISSION . Schr Frank Maria, Wood, Elzabethport tor Providence, NEWPORT, March 8, PM Arrived, achrs Luther § Chase, > + committees be instructed to bring in a bill No proposal, theretore, for damages can dave any OLYMPIC—HORIZON.—The firs: representation of Schr H E Chave, him, Elizabethport for Providence. Kelley, Dennisport, for New York; J W Beli, Norcutt, and good. The President .istened patiently to the repre- | to carry out the provisions of the fourteenth amendment, | standiug ground before the Joiut High Commission. Angustin Daly’s new play, “Horizon,” was given at Schr Jutta Tate, Tate, Jersey City tor Bridgeport, CL Loverg, Phiiips, Taunton (or do. Congress shoni sentatious made by him, and assured these gentle- dwalk up to the verge of exreme | ihe utmost tiey can consider is how toe preliminary | Pn mong omar ng poem ti Saited—Schrs J 5 Lane, Kenaali, New York for Wareham ower to protect the people of the couutry, It was a mis- - oy this theatre last night before amaadience that filled Schr Geo Alien, Allen, Haverstraw tor Bridgeport. Pi 0 \d for Matai Dingo, Snot men that the troops should remain there long | take to propose the commiitee, und nothing would be gainca | (UeStION Of responsibility is to Ue settled. | ‘They are ig Schr J Morton (Br), Sinith, New York for Halifax. fever Fuibdeipniey kagies Beavy, do tor soy KH Hunt nt tore 1 edt ne | DY A. The reporis of the oiucers of the Free:men’s bureau iucompetent to consider even that question them | the greater number of seats in the house. The plot | cur Pointer, Baker, New \ ork for Providence, ee Se eke Beets co 1a gekbege wae enough to restore peace and secure obedience to ihe | disciosed murders and viovence tat were enoagh to make | Selves; for we should never allow an issue gravel | ang most striking incldents in this play have been | Schr Elien Mar, War, New York for New London. for Aiexandria; D & E Keley, KevJey, Yortland for New Jaws, even if they should be thus employed during | the heart scken. The reports of army ofthcers, Generale | affecang the novor ol this country to be judged | a Schr May Munroe, Hail, New York for Mystic. York; GW Kawley, Rawley, 8 George, Me for do; Isaac the remainder 0° his aduinistration. ‘The gentle. | 122™a4,Sherivan and oukers, on the South made shnilar | py a commission, however respectable, represent- | *ready puvlished inthe HeRaLp. ‘The significant | Schr Romeo, Mattiews, New Yori for Saiem. Borden, Haawin, Fall Kive’ for do: Goddess, Kelley, Provi- ; “5 ? mente: | reveal ins, ing the two parties interesied; nor’ ought the | phase of New York Iie alluded to in the bill is the | Schr Elizabeth Baker, Jerome, New York for New London | dence for do; Anuie, Harms, Kockport, Me for Norsoi ng Pi a Kelies ° emselve: BILLS INTRODUCED. | Schr Excelsior, Murphy, New York for Cold Spwng. | fs wien expressed themselves satisfied, and will to- c thie Las Introduced & biill to tneorpo- | Alericans to regard such @ bedy of men ascon- | ysnal story, whether presented in the form of @| Sehr Rector, tector, Néw Yore for Goose Island. oa Arwen 206, Fae morrow leave for home. When Senator Robertson San Bias Kailway Company. petent to decide one of the most important points | fi nild bandoned wife or de- | Schr Ov Acken, Paimer, New York for Stamtord. sche Charles 8 Bayles, Steele, Frovi- was asked by the delegation to accompany them he ‘Aso& Dito ail in the construction and maintenance of | ever raised in international law. Tue function | Missing child, an abandoned wife “: Schr Eveline, —-, New York for Stamford. ’ Hccloskes. Crowell, Sad Ano Eltzaveth, P twenty or more Drst ciass trou steamships, and to secure tv | of the Commissioners, Im short, 1n dealing with the | voted lover. Fut -the varied incidents pecu- Steamer Gatatea, Nye, New York for Provi tence. Getonell, do tor New Yor! K Lane, Kuler, Yarmouth for cheerfully consented, saying that, a8 @ representa- | the government tue use of the asme tor postal, naval and | Alabama claims will be precisely stuntar to that dis- | yar to American frontier life at the present | The Eastern bound vessel reported yesterday as being | do (and Saied AM 2th); Surah W blake, blake, bighton for tive of all classes in South Carolina, he would do | wit PptRses: Ineurporating John Roach, William 4. | charged by Lord Stauiey anu Mr. Reverdy Jonson | . obliged to put back to Hart’s Islanc on account of head wind | Voushkeepsie. i" anything in bis power to secure an audience with | “A mises Salles ‘Geena’ Teas sporia Company” for | in negotiating ter Ll-fatet convention, Tne | Fay, which occupy four acts of the play, are not 80 | proceeded this forenoon, The schr Elizabeth Baker, for Balled, schra Saratoga, Weeks; Stephen Waterman, Chase, ‘gach : i Z vernuentto pay | POWes Of Our Commissioners enable tiem tO treat | susceptible of representation. Ic would be unfair | New London, had her maintopmaat and spring stays carried | and J Truman, Givs, New Be iford ior New ork’ Sarah, . carrying the United States mails, 4¢., the Cobb, do. for Philade pa; Koret, Wi ; Mary Aug the President, . e a a : ; away. Jobb, do for Philadephia; Koret, Webster; Mary Auguste ete a bent ad fais a settee eS Spo ane oe Lee paras of Re econey; SOS han Ny Tees ee ee ee | and well nigh impossibie to give, atthe late hour at | WurresrowE, 11 PM—Owing to the intense darkness pro- | Hoit,’and Sarah Wooster, Leiand, Proviseuco tor do (all ail others who sought a remedy for the grievanc LIMITING LEGISLATION FOR THE SESSION. United states Comunssioners should not be prepared | Which the play ended, a decided opinion of its | vailing, several’ southern and coastwise bound vessels were pe Nae IM Wiswell, Bridges, Providence of winch they complained. The regular order, belag Mr. Anthony's reso.u-ion specify- | ty adinit'tils reserve Ou Ue Part of Our representa. | Merits, Judging from its first production. Some of | shiised to anchor olf Whitestone. Will ilkely proceed wt | for Loboy, Ga; schi NiPanrid,e, “unker, Rock.and for The resident Disposed Not te Press the St. | 1g 'ellailon tor the present ression, was teu taken up. tives ail discussion on the question must cease. We | the scenes did not work well last might, particulawly | [004 3 is Southern and eastern | New York; James Kelley, Pawtucket for New Sir. AMES, rep.) of Miss., Wat awaried the toor upon the n t ‘ fe oh ound vessels at anchor in Harts Island Roads, waiting for | York: LT’ Lo US thi Domingo Question. condition of the South, He eaid one-balf of the suffering or | beg tue Americans, therefore, alsiinctly to under- | the best one, ppeoa ane of @ Western river. ‘This | gayiight, ‘ork; verings ase, he people o! the South had not been told, and attributed the | stand that all such language as We have quoted 13 | is au exceedingly eitective scene, when in due work- ——— Coming in, a herm brig, deep loaded. ‘The President has stated to several Senators to- | Me people o: t a eee ‘ a ’ NORWICH, March li Arrivet, schrs Cetacean, Hamil: V . cause of much of the disoruer to the | earancnise- | beside the mark, because 1 begs the only question | Mg order, and a genuine noyeity. Vistas of the BELOW. ton, Tangie mL rooks, Fux, New York. i day that he bas no Mmtention of pressing the St, Do- | ment of the coloret eeme: and their darinj wuich ts at present in dispute. | primitive forest are untolded in Kaleidoscopic forms . PHILADELPHIA, March 20Araved, steamship Roman mingo business at this session, Should the Come | 2 CM24,, for , potical supremacy with thelr fel” | He a@rTUDE RESPECTING PRELIMINARY INUIRY, | 0 the gudience, and behind them glides the | _ Brig Potost (of Windsor, NS), from Halifax (by pilot boat | not Leopard, Baker, Boston: big ida’ M comers, Noraen, 5s 5 pigs 0 eae any “arimieake tn ition ut af the Senators and peliticians of tae United | primitive fatboat, uatit its course is interrupted by Perkins, No 13). fe Matatzas; schr FG Willard, Watlace, Portiand. missioners arrive before Congress adjourns their ae aeadek “Sessieion Sak” a tannin at $ misapprehend our atctude respecting the | te night attack of the {udiaas. ‘The drawing room ses Cleared-Brigs Walter Howes, Pierce, Matanzas; Mand 1eR Wel on t report will probably be sent in; but it 1s stated that preiiiutnary Myuiry, their error with respect to the | See IM the Arst act 18 another of Mr, Hayes’ SAILED. Potter (Br, Shields, St Jobo, Nis; achre Al Davia, no treaty of annexation will be submitted. It is | TP! foorthatthe | Kind of concessious we might ultimately make to | artistic triumpns, and may sately challenge compe- | steamships Holsatia, Hamburg; Leo, Savannah; Charies- barien; Star, Crowell, Saco; Eveilne, Dutch, Plymouth 5 “ u } A, JS Wilttama, Woocruit, Bridgeport. ‘army bad been used to intiuidate citizer id tO prevent el ng. To tion with the uptown establishments. Some of | to) eston ; \, Riel f t considered by the warmest Iriends of the measure | free cxuression of the ponular wil at the polla.” Ke dented Untist Ameria to Une United States is searnestly | the tableaux are exceedingiy eifective and navurat | ‘"* “vestons Isaac Bely Rlcimond, 4c, Cade Tine: Unita BA eaameateiei ee that to press annexation now wouid simply insure | {i\Sjers acting under the direcuion of the wiite men, hatat | discussed.” Of course, if such a suggestion were | 1 the manuer in which they are introduced. ‘here Marine Disasters. Ee riety emperor adidas “pyle ggtoa eo agRe | aie a its defeat. Hines driven colored voters crom the polls. "As acoutrast to | Made belore our Conmissoners they would take | Afe many strong points in the play, but they were |. GuearPacitio from Callas for New York <before | carleksy for Copentinxen, remala, with most of the vesteis : the unforgiving svirit of slavery andrebe lion stiil rampant ) Care thal itwas never mentioned to them again. , DOt apparent last night, owiug to the unavoidadle | , SUIT GREAT E ACI Tre ee Bahia Comainerare | Teported on Same ics inidratict, acento todas ihe Duty on Salt and Conl—No Interference | {n'the South behad tead bythe Secretary the veruutions | fat the “Senators Will do well furtner to undersiand | hitches of a frst performance. Stage Indians are, | Teporte!), founvered HW) nulles, trom Babla. Captain and | 4PM Ship Protecior, from Liverpool, p piMeee with the Tariff. passed by the republican Legislature of Mississippi, asking | that they may Just as weil expend earnest dixcus- | 83 @ general fale, nulsances, and Mr. Daly | at Babia 13th ult. “i M1 At the breakwater Zisi, schr Chimo, from Porto Cabello; Congress to remove the political disabilities of aii the Opie e | rive a The Senate Finance Committee held a meeting to- | oc that State, “Yetthe very memoers who passed these reso. | S00 wWOD the Poulcy of anvexing this Isiand to the | has mausully s-riven im his play to abate their ob- nom Levens. uty thousand, and their sympat ublican party. It bad beea said eas Who the Snip Humnoupt, Kelley, from Boston, arrived at Batavia | BB Mevau ou 01 . | Continent of America. jectionabie features. Of the numerous characters or to March 10 di : ‘ ‘Nearly all the vessels before reported at the Breakwater day and considered the House resolutions abolish- | {givin tne *mont eared odtrages Sere er aay oe: | THE ONLY WAYS IY WHICH RNGLAND WILL YIELD | the most successful are those represented by Miss.| rae vero. ur Bes Flood, from Liverpool for Phitae | MBScae out thls morasn F ing the duty on coal, salt, tea and coffee. A discus- | currence tn that State, He then reterred to a. recent HER COLONIAL DOMINIONS. | Agnes Ethel and Messrs. J. K. Mortime:, G. L, Fox | goiphia, before revurted put 1utd Queenstown, resumed her | 1rige Miman Roar Avabeeae Liebe, Powel, Melsones Wiexs sion took pince as to the propricty of tuteriering | {esPatca {rom vovernor Alcorn, o: Missinsippt, to the effect | If any poruon of our colonial dominions is ever | aud J.B. Studley. Future performances may bring | voyage previous to ath inhi, ' Wankies schre Ubailenge, Ruth Themssand cihers. : ; : the tate authorities are competent to put down any dis- | joined to te Ubited States it can only be 1 one of | OU the ether ladies and geutiemen into such prooul- | surp Hanznurc, from Charleston for Queenstown, ee tee Le eae Pane enn, with the tariff at this session. Some of the Western es petal e~ pies te ibe to Alte Baty | two ways. It must be either at the express wish of | Denice as will cali for commendation. oing to sea afternoon of Inst, got ashore newr ity Bey Thompson, New F H Kennedy, Dodge, Baltin men were of the opinion that the auty on salt and | tnre had appropria:ed $10,000 to nid in the arrest and con- | the colonists, or it must be effected by forcible an- —————_—-- fer position ss uncertain. nce has been senttoher. | schre Loulea D, Wazner, Cardenas; Index, Uarrison, Mo- tion of Ku Klux associations. Gover.or Alcor: x s —| ;Scbr Samuel Gladman, : drawn every cent cf this, money, yet he Mr. Ames) hai not | stir a finger to retain the colonists if they desired to ashore on Joo Flogger, is being lightened. sae a Coe alata and coffee are retained. It was finally decided to | heard of one Ku Kiux being avresied. He was ip constant | throw oft their aliegiance. They are apsointey their Lonvos, March 21—The bark Edward Hill, from New OROVIDENCE, March 18—Sajled, achrs Charles 8 Bayles, ‘oppose all attempts to interfere with the tariff at | Tevelpt of Netters trom, Mecusippl | detating waste | eta inasters In this respect, | But go long as they Thomas Gill York for avgnice, haa put into Fayal damaged, And with the Bieele, Mobile; 8 8 Godirey, Godfrey, Newbern, NUj Aun B “ Senator Shera: . pe : vist to Teta ay conn 8, 3 loss of 2 Is of petroleum, thrown overboard during a | Cranmer, Cranmer, Nortolk; Nepoun lev, do; Morning Uils session. Senator Sherman, the chairman of the | teleeraphic report of the riot at Mert ani? | Wliling to bear their fair share of the sacrifices it | ‘The Boston papers announce the decease on the | hurricane to prevent pondering, ® | Star, Antone, do; "Titmouse, Handren, Ricken Bt F Rpm ERT % ‘a¢ the jUdze who was shot was a republi eg = a 7 cominittee, was instructed. should the Honae reso- | posieratis to say tuat the colored thea would shoot | maycinvolve, they may rely on our never entertains | 18th inst., at lits residence im the Boston Highiands, AMisce:taneons. Mm wie 7 iV Q 7 r e| if seuee Ne aA ‘Up tn the Senate; to woe Niet ne. | Dae ee Serer ace nae oe A Suggestion to avandon either them or thelr | of Thomas Gill, He was born in Engiand in 1804. | Weare indebted to Messrs Geo A Philips & Collins, ahip- | — Iuth--Arrived, schrs Etta E syivester, Goodspeed, Norfol coal should be abolished, even if the duty on tea | * had | NeNation as the result of a war, We should never OBITUARY. Sour Lizzie A WATSON, from Cardenas for Philadelphia, vie 2 ference to the Finance Committee and to have them | rot was the result of & combinahion by reveie to ‘overthrow | ig RUSSIAN DBA “WoN'r Go DowN” wrrw | It is mo rich man’s obituary we are now called upon | Ping merchants, of South street, for thelr attentions. Paemir A Uiticck aieieea iaieatermeod Dames postponed untt! next session. Tepe ene nea oe Sonia Cay any, Boner ENGLAND. | to chronicle, but that of a man who has made rich | We ste indebte! to the attentions of purser Spore, of the | Nas! 1g Nash, do; Scud, Allen, Port Johnson; Billow, Eldr ge, The Tennessee und Arkansas Contested Elec | never be discovered; that the colored people | | 11s singular that the idea of ceding territory. and | men and great politicians, In 1834 Mr. Gil be | eamshlo Merrimack, from Rio Janeiro, &e, for favors. CR age tolerated Mngt gh jroo ey . had been disarmed eri, who. promises | transferring the allegiance of Its inhabitant without | - : : Below, brig Georgian ies Pa heal tegen te tuis morning | £2 Pret them, and cox gthe Gorémor for his failure | regard to tielr wishes, shoud appear so natural and | ¢aine attached to the Boston Fost, From his ‘ailed—Sebre R 8 Dean, Cook, New York; Ann Etizabeth, mmittee ou Elections this morning | to ;rowet term. | ihe occurrence within sixty daraol over | harmless in the New World just as it has lost all | genial pen arose a style of humorons literature | "rhe steamsnipSt Laurent bas born detained at Quarantine | Getehel, do (ur Calais : unanimously agreed to report that the election in | Were'no convictions, and the fact that ho "ku Kin waseser | Couatenauce 1u the Old, Prussia, indeed, has seed | that gaye the Post its early prestige. From humor - . aranting | ““g¢th—Arrived, brig Georgina (Br), Hicks, East Iarbor, TI ‘Tennessee last November was a Jegai one, and that | punished, were spoken of by Mr. Ames at indicative of tue | AlStce aud Lorraine by tie sword. But we know | 4 in consequence of having smallpox.cn board, schrs Floreace Mayo, Fuller, Washington, NC; Senjamin the present members from that State are entitled to | Niue spread te rroriam exercised by ihe Ku Kius order. Mar. | Wat Was thouzhi last autumn of @ cool proposal to | to pathos, from ligutness to the solid performance Sout BURLAH E Suan, of Warren, RI, 157 tons register, Wrisnt, Brown, Tanster; Ano E Cari, Tyler, baltimore: J 8 ders at the South, individual cases at the North, were nodel the map of Lurope by a private agreement | of a truthful and reilable reporter, Mr. Gul rapidiy | Dvilt at Mi) ville, XJ, sn 1850, haw been purchased by Captain | Wellin, Crowe, Holladeiohin Lavinkh Jang Conklin, Port Weare indebted to purser John RK Moffett, of the steam- thn ag (Bry Hicks, trom East ship Manhattan, from Charieston, for his atteations, sates ‘ »00! * mn ato reasons. ver sovere: vi 8 4 Josiah Baker, of Apponsug, and parties in bast Greenwich | Jobnaot orue F Brown, Gedney, Jersev City. seeteen she’ Honss.. Tue comimlises next 290K YD) | MA cbc, (enn ot 4d Maa by ear of eereotapes| Poocniave otall cause ch tents eee negtioten, | WOR the esteem ant confidence ot his employers, | and Providence, for 83.70. "She whit hereafter hail from Last | Suled—Sch-s William Butler, Kawles, Deal's Island, Md; the “Arkansas case of Boles versus Edwards, the | state nt bv Nr.1ourman, ‘ist the white republican votes in | 19 proposals to make away with their colonies to | until he Mually became the best and most popular | ©*eeAWich, under command of Captain Josiah Baker. Se ee ee nee Tes aiming that Mr. Edwards was notentitied | Boats tnriychre thousant.lnstead of three thousane, their own convenience, and even Lord Salis- | of ail the attaches of the Boston press. He was a Notice to Mariners. SQUCHNOND, March 18—Arrived, schr P Boice, Ada: at, as Governor Ciayton had been suspended | ~ Mr. Scov7 called attention to the sad and serious aspect of | bury would admit that we are vers far from such a | favorite of Chief Justices Story and Shaw, as he | . FRYING PAN LIGHTSIUID, Boston. aw 5 Chel Ssvhtis Gi verdocinin wid dndeae cave nt | the auestion. He was avout to address tue senate at length, | Pass as yet. But we Mave not yet touched the imiof | Was of all tie succeeding presiding officers of | | Savaxxan, March 21—Tue steamship Herman Livingston | {SAN FRANCISCO, March 12—Suiled, ship Gen McCle‘iat a sds refore had no right | wien he yieiied joor, at the suggestion of Senators, to SENATORIAL EXTRAVAGANCE, } te judicial bench Massachusetts. Rufus | reports that the Frying Pan Lightshiv has provably drifted | Williams, Queenstown, 16-A: si hecrie! Pranela sty wi to give a ce im, The com- | fix tim @ vote on the resolution, A resoiution has been actually introduced into the | Cuoate liked “Tom Gil, ail the lawyers of | from ber moorings, as she was not to be seen inStathoms | )SAVARNAH) March rived, bark Franels After an informat that no ay up tue House ri Mr. HAMLIN Id sein Mr. TUL ent could b fon for ad soar: ught this ce that be would mov handarhon Govemor Bouts | Weer Rolling, Phoenis Inand;schr Aldana Kokes, Jamcagn, Sailed—Sbips Southern Rights, Weymouth, Liverpool : © B key, Croastadt; Charles Davenport, Potier, chr Mary Ella, Thomas. [ i 4, bark Eliza (Br), Ha 20th—Arrived, suto S Curling, Mors | o the Committee on | Boston liked “Tom Gull, weil gave to Tom @ snug liltie ofice in Suffolk t Spoken. county there were none, ueitier of the press, the Ship Sir Robert Peel, Larrabee, from London for New 2 ane ° York, March % lat 48, lon 19. in of the northern portion | bar, the benchor the puipit bot congratalated the Stup Rival, Doane, from Newport, B, for New Orleans, Maren, iat 48, lov 19. 4 MAN remarked it | Senate, discussed and referred nae sen moved elauons, Which recommends the Commis- ne wisest thi mitiee decide Governor's certt favor of giv Mr. @ democra: ould not look beyond the and will therefore report in wards the seat. Edwards 1s 1 by Great Bri onunent of Nerth America ts, in US very na- SESS! ao : ment for final adjournment on Monday next, instead | of the uraday | a Success of the New Loan in Europe. river discussion Mr. THURMAN withdrew his mo- | jufe, un vbstacie to tne permanent harmony of te | Toe ts memory will long live aisong those wh Foreian Ports. 2ist—Arrived, steamships Herman Livingston, vices it was agreed to take @ vote upon Mr. Anthony's Iioicl a pdeberesaiaryp lhe a Standing incitement to per- . P. and San Salva Nickerson, New York Advices were received to-day by the ion and all ainendinents to-morrow (Wednesday) at | SOUS auxious to involve them in war." ‘There 13 a | Knew him welland who knew how to appreciate a | ANTWHED. March 5— Arrived. Laura. Jenkins, Girgentt. delphia; schrs S$ Bickmore, Secrecary of tné. Treasury’ (dm several’ ot aie | Ieee Cooiness about Unts suggestion Which could not be. , kindly heart aud a sound judginent, chilled froin Flusiing 4th, ship Lorento, Follansbee, for a Onlent pie Rose Nee eo suropes ents o! 2 . ‘ GENERAL AMNFSTY suipassed, It can only be compared to a land- eae HKROUWEESHAVEN, March 3—, Dieared—Steamships Alhambra, Wright, Boston; Verga, a car sana enc anaama a she hares tot Mhont further debate Mr. SAW Ez owner informing hismeighdors that the Possession DROWNED IN TH: KUJSON. uel ont andaned th March S—Arrived, Braato, Melson, Bulkley, New York: bark Susan M Diidman, Gardner, hg ey had received propositions from certain | took the Uoor an | of jand io the county by any one out tumself will be — BueEsr, Fel Arrived previous, Jeune Benjamin, Can- 2 New Yi ‘solution to tnelude t! consideration at the pr: { (| ‘2 wee: ~ ” i) , SALEM, March 19—Arrived sehr Hero, Kelley, New York. baukers to subscribe for the entire amount of the | tion of the General “Amnesty bill lately reported | & Permanent on-tacle to harmony between them, | An inquest was held at Hastmmgy on the Hudson | tm Cuan ettin. 1) seg previous, abip Humbolat, | neni itty tence Able Ingall, and Alaska (Fim Macias, on the t for subscription, provided the limit | contentment in the South, ¢ 2 ut woman named Mary Thompson, which was found | ¢BUrxos Ayers, Feb 1d Spt Kechee: e eeee arrwvaig of” 16th, bound S and &; 19h, John Lancaster, Wit- of twenty days, whfch expires on the 20th inst., 18 | 2M MOURRIBON, (rep) of S.C.» advocated general am. THE COMMISSION IN WASHINGTON | floating in tne river a short distance gouth of that | (Ar), Moody, for Bonton, Ho; at Genevieve Hr), Cogueiin, | “STONINGTON, Maich Is-Salled, schre Trade Wind, d c E 3 SION EN iN . from Bay: + * : ncobias: 4 withdrawn, It will be remembered that on the | tobiscountry, vo. se genate, at aix o'elod Pie Gz | pluce. st appears that the deceased, whose mental | gay (sry Hal; Matiian Hlivard (orn Loreto Lactic | eratam, Rockland for New York Benj Warford, b:izabeth- ee ee eee | equilibriam had been somewhat disturbed by tne | (Br), Wade, unc; brige Mary A. Davis, Tuc! K 4 or Fall River: by Fall opening of the books cn the 6th inst. Secretary Boutwell announced that he would for twenty days offer two hundred millions of dollars of the tive per HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. bers im Consultation More Dinner Partie. adjourned. No Session Yesterday—the American Mem. | weight of yours she ore, disappeared suddenly | Mt; age. (in , Tooker croin New York, arrived Lith; BH | Miregese ny Cute MO for Fall River’ Jane, Nash, Fall ‘ F * Stecnken (NU), Hashagen, trom St Marys, Ga, arrt More Festivicies and | from her home m Yonkers avout a week ago, and {Min fr yf, Ga, arrived Jan | | VINEYARD HAVEN, March 19—Arrived, schra James Was not seen alive since by her relatives. A verdict | (per Christopher dei Pcie Youae, eee tstune; Almiate. | Young, Wilson, Calbarien for Boston: DN Kichards, Wel Was rendered in accordance with tie above facts, | rived Jan al. jane, ia at- | Barbados via ‘Nassau for do: Loul cent bonds, one half jor subscribers im this WASHINGTON, March 21, 1871 D (Br), Was ner, Cai s A 5 1871, : ‘ - San eT ata Y 4 a . c} t ‘The American Commissioners were in s¢ si ¢ ly ; Helen Marion ; Luet %; , — The object was to give both sides Mr. BLATE, (rep.), of Mich., introduced e joint resolution eens ihr), Buimer, do; Toth, James Ktteben BF), Kitchen, do; Tock river vas Win Big Bier asx’ ae Garg Haine, and Kit Carson, Rich, do. for Tangier, Va; Bramhall, tiamitoa, Portland for NewYork; Riverdaie, Brown, tiloucester ior do; Nile. Met- calf, Empress, Kennety, and tardecrabbe, Fales, Rockland for do; Island Belle, Mi‘is, Vinaihaven for do; Abbic Ingalls, ith, Hellespont, ance in making their subscriptions, aud | @uthbrizing the Secretary of State to pay to the holders of day at the State Department for several hours, but the understanding was that whatever the amount | '¢,certilicates of award the moneys paid by the republic | there Was No session of the Joint High Commission, if Veneguela in the settiement of e aims. 4 é r subscribed the limit should be as advertised, J1, | “Mr. BnoOMS, Veep.) of N.Y, suit as there was. great deal | THE Eughsh members availed themselves of the Crowell. New York; 13th, Gna se ee (Br), Connanton, and Kathleen (Isr), Mockier, dows ower" BARBADOS, March 11—In port barks EW Cahoon (Br), Faney. for Boston Idg; Atlantic (Br), Dickerson, diag; scht | lief of the suffering French in distributing tobacco | wite and Colonel Rathbone and wife. The other | ROmat.--- and money to the members of the National Guard is | members of the British Commission remained at | City of Wash't'n!| Nickerson, New York ; schr Matiloa Brooks, Jones, do. . : 2 x . 4 aa : Garland, Letty, from Norfolk, arrived Unt, di t egisa $10,000,000 offered on this side of the water 1s not | There was no turther action on the sub) : ; Salled 6th, Hagin, Olsen, N ‘ty “iN aaah? eee Mr. STEVENSON, (rep.) of Oblo, moved that the Honse 7 Sun rises....... 601 | Moon sets..... F atied OR, Hagin, Olsen, New York, ville for Philadeiphia. taken, and tie European bankers wish to take the | ndrearm which, at bul past one S'cluok, was agreed ton, | _ Tusevening Colonel Rathbone gave a dinner at Bite sete 614! High mrnathahcg oS OL wiht for lag lat, Magdala, Evans, for Callao; Excel, Davies, | "Sailed—Schra Index, Ray State, Sedona, Canary, J C Dalance, 1f is believed that Secretary Boutwell will | yeas 10%, nays 7 his residence in honor of the marriage of his son, | § OLB «vo eee i High water...eve 9 83 | Wiminuon, x, Feb #710 Sot wig Gaal ‘Thompson, James Younz, Louiea D.. . accept thur proposition. { TH ATM Captaim J. L. Rathbone, who bas recentiy — bie, for Port de Paix, to load for Boston, ee ee ne Prie | | Passed by—Brig itaska, Thompson, New York for Port- Pie Bin af thin Lake Condiel Saiaees TAE FRENCH RELIEF FUND. arrived in Wasuington, with his bride, OCEAN STEAMERS, for Rew York. half forded Mote rigs Rabbont, Coombs, ) _ aith—Arrived, brig Day Spring (Br, Berry, Cienfuegos for A élegptinn, cobtiuny ot, Cotensl Joun Waren, wns - from San Francisco. There were present | DATE OF DETARTURES FROM NEW yoRE Fou THe | DEAL March 6 Salled, Ada Gray, Ince, Buenos Ayren, ee ee cee Tor Beribar Sie Bok atte ee Major Haverty and Major Horgar, trom the Irish | Minister Washburne’s Disposition of His | Sir Edward = Taornton and = lady, Lord | _ MONTES OF MAROM: AND APA FALMOUSIL, March. 7 Artived, Maton, Beohand, N inisg Alfcoy Renard, Buston Bae iat ‘Morele (Br)y Mi Brigade.Associntios, called apon' the President 6 ‘Trust—Interesting Correspondence. ‘renterden, H. 8. Northcote, D. Cremer, Mrs, Judge | _ Steamer, | Saili | Deatination | Neer ee rian 6 Lacie EA oT | lnpbotorGeoraowa Ste es eee day to request that an appomtment as cages | THe statement contained in a telegraphic despaten | Field, Miss Alice and Miss Kate Rigas, J.C. Kennedy | idaho. MarB®....\ Liverpool... s-/20 Broadway, | Richards, Bauzor for New Orleans, sr Maneaster, | 6 AM—Sailed, schra Frances Satteri7. Iucy 6 Jenkins tu the West Polat Military Academy might be | 1m Paris tat Minster Washburne employed the | and Miss Metcalf, Senator Bayard, Miss Wise, Hamil. | $Laureni..... Maras. 55 Brondway. PEL OnTy far ane ales Goss Albe, Arnott, Bogen. ae | Hamptons Island Belles Abbie Logalis, Alaska, Harper, 1 EE 6 8 ag funds torwarded to him by the committee for the re- | ton Fish, Jr.; Miss Harris, Captain Rathbone and | City of London. |Mar 9s, a prage Green | york, to sali next day. *¥) Switt, for New | Wellman. Lyndon, H N Miller, a aiven the son of the late General Thomas ot Dot Barge 23 Broadway. Livenvoor, Mareh'20 Arrived, Lebanon, Lane, New Or. | xVwl! INGION, NO, Morch 17 Arrived, steamsbyp El Cid; , Fraucts Meagher. They were introduced by Colonel Rober Mar 29 jeans; Abnezacion, Galeano, Savannah. April 1 8 Broadwat Arrived at do Sth, Jas Foster, 15 Broadway. Cleared—-Bark Charis (NG), Scherian, Rotterdam. mypghar, New York; | 1sth—Cleared, steamship Reguiator, Freeman, New York; memver of Congress irom New Ir, Ot York, whostated the object of their visit, ‘The ap. | authoritatively dented. Tue correspondence between | home this evening, the only time, except Sunday | gonmbtes::/APHL 1: bowing Green | Seige” tees Savawan; 1th, NOP” Wester, bare Siorm Bird (NG), Buleke, Glasgow: rig Leopoliine pointwent was asked on behalf of the Irish Brigade. | Mt Washvurne and M, Jules Favre, to be found be- | evening, that they have been exempt trom partici- April Vaiss. Bowling Green | _ Sailed, 7th, Samara (*), Billings, Poston; Fleetwood, Sto- | (a Hassloop: Hamburg; echr Conservative, Btering, Bos- ; j : * | jow, is sufficiently explanatory :— atthe bt 0 dinner part April Lie 'Broaawers | ver, New York; Belmont, Hurreily Portiand. “ ' Major Hoverty alluded to the services of the brigade i MR. WASHPURNE 20.2, BIBH. iionetet peer: April THowlngGreen | pcverrds jth. Alice Vennard, | Humphreys. Calenttas and Of its deceased commander to the cause of the * “LEGATION OF THE STATES To-morrow evening Earl De Grey will entertain » 5 - vannah. | He Saat ee ee ee ee Oe a er wdedoscelided Union, and staved that tits appointment of the sur- < sed venuerday a teiegt mieten. S,ieii § | party at his residence. J, C, Bancroft Davis, Secree | PORT OF VEW YORK, MARCH 21, 1871, ered out éth, Anna W Weston, Davies, for Boston; UR BROOKLYN PATRONS WILL SERVE. cTR 1 eived vesiorday a telegrapiic lespatch trom Mr. | iary of the American Commissioners, will also give : aience by leaving thelr favore : re Sea, Bonner, and Canada, Patten, Ni i! ¥" viving son of the late lamented General was the | Moran, turough the intermediance of Count de. biemarck, Ff, amaitatam: Colorads ) Freoman, ant Abyestuia (oy | forthe HERALD st the Braitch ree cerned cane ie ohad ever askea from the | Sting that £2,0W bad beeu placed to my credit with the | a dinner party at his residence on H street. On CLEARED. Hains, New York: 7th, Lottie Warren, Lucas, Boston; Trip: | Fulton street to) No. 4 Court street, City Hail square, mans only [avor the associat " x banking house of J. 8. Morgan & Co. of Lon- " bast sie’, 4 [ olta), Ferguson, do and New York; FE tration. The President received the delega- | dene as ‘a. urst indalment of u. subscription in New | Saturday evening Sir Edward Thornton will give a | Onisetas oaneayads Manion, wee EE Sage Cronk, we?| ina Bhs tai Uae Gintiaeaeiie oe ners ri ized “0 cd rene id 40 give’ thes gitead |, 2Or oF, fhe pour’ in France“ Mminediately | ciauer to the members of the Joint wigh Com. | ,Sientanip Satda (Br), Masters, London—Howlund Aapin- Harte, Philatetohias North ‘american’ (a, rocks Pat! Foguiar Fatty wlio enira ebarge 0 S0Y Lin ‘Spectres, tter | Called “od M. Jules Favre to. consult kim @ bee ’ , RnaTOaieerie ah Mu ee 1 fal cousiderauion when the time came to me ner of sieeeibaics et he sy, preated t | mission. Bisazendin Ohyot Dublin (Br), Allen, Liverpool via Halifax LONvo: March 6. Arrived, Yangine, Smith, New York grate bie a a nes + eh : the portion of to go to Paris aud the surrounding villages ohn G Date, (and ent ott for Hong Kona Aue 7 F wats - make new appointments at Jarge to the Military cia be placed fn the hands of M. Kenest Peard, the | THE CRISP |< Stemtanip Holsatin (NG), Meier, Hamburg—Kunharat & | Boston: ih, Ariel Courtney: Now Yor fete Trane ee Dey Ose DEGALLY OBTAINED FROM Acade Ninimer of Finance, who would associate with him x cow- HE CRISPINS. a ET Ee Ferrin a | Cuaad!ee 19 Cand ent out 49 'return), TOP teees (mucaresPetian sod Ger alan ene: Weiteee Tikae ee oie inission, to inciudesone American, who would aitend to lis PREC 6 Meta | Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murroy, Ferris Cleared 7h, Marion, Taylor, Pl : c rery State, Neailadiiea iby the Pokaan: tatasion, to 4 1 Nave, tamed" Mrs Joseph lo 5 ‘aylor, Philadelphia, . KING, Counsellor-at-Law, 363 Broadway. - ; Ent out 7th, St Josep, Edwards, 3 Pre- Cie cease ee ities» Gtrtke: ins Fiupldtntes;: Othessonbase cStonmship Charleston, Berry, Charleston—H R Morgan & miler, Merrithew, Rostom, sup: wivanisiameien-shwhcured ence: I hare thi Troops Called Upon to Quell Disturbances. Steamship Tsanc Bell, Blakeman, Norfole, City Point end | detpniac’? Pe? %—Salled, Marianna V, Santos, Phtte. Boston, March 21, 1871, | ® A ~HATR.-BUY FROM THE ONLY IMPORTER « who retaiis at wholesale prices: elegant Cluster Curls 315%, two handsome Switches #18. CHAS, V. PECKHAM. Karrlck e sent lo the Senate | fontr ot ates Attorney for | sent to M. Fa Picard. I i da avid F. Corbin, district of Sout nes 80. Brephen mond--Old Dominion Steamsiity Go. MA * , Swf : FILLES, Feb 2—Sailed, Dorian (a), Young, N : Carolina; James Belger, to be | Leer Eaq., a respectable “Amorican gentieman ‘resid: 2 _ Steamship Benelactor, Jones, Phiiadelphia—Lorillard | York; Amficare, Paturzo.done hoy Barjsettit roadway, near Amity street, and 1 Grand, near major and quartermaster, ut ‘Tours, to be distributed umong the poor in the vale; To-day, at the request of the authorities of Hop. | Steamstup Co. MESSLNA, Feb 34—Salled, Levant, Elliott, New York. Bowery. Cat this out, of e Lvire. No man can make a more just or é iia ote i Steamship Glauens, Walden, Boston—H # Dimock MAcrto, Feb 37 2 Democratic Candidate for Delegate ta | factory disiribution tuan Mr. Lee. I fave y Fintona Saad of State policg was despatched trom | ship il Richardson, Anderson, Callso—Fabbri & Chaun- | phialdg.* 7 Porserié Bideman (Br), for Failadel CO MeRttgals Bias gold ees A ORE CHECKS, Gaus Seo france. in. ty own -hande for iuture disocaition, tae | tBIS city to deal with the disturtances which have Newronr, March 6—Ent for lg, Lepante, Bell, for @: iin Martingale Rings, solid Sleeve Buttons, Animals’ Heada, ile ny race amount rent to mo as the “trat Intalment.” By che me | ately arisen in thattown. ‘The Of ths cane Se (NG), Reuter, Cork or Falmouth—Wendt, Te- | veston. wi rh Bl | lose mee . M. WELLING, 207 Centre street. The democratic und conservative delegates to the | another instalment arrives! bope to +e fully advised as co | Se ene & Wockmann, : ¥ Saiied Feb 28, N K Clements, Kelly, New York. <7 aitianaacnys Distriet of Colt a Convention vo-nigm nominated | the diserib noe whtoh Air oe > oe ee se pear to be as follow lane JBV Nod (Fr), Baltasza, Guadaloupe—H A Vata. pares ith, Ea ints, Mathews; jalveston. .* ned tanprove aa mane: ine tne Gisceetin eect ot bd ferings ¢ poor in all parte of uc® where the hovtie 5 Sei iid % ii “ on i VOASTLE. Mure! tered out, a. 3 hont the sing effect Wichard P. Merrick as candidate for delegate am | armiee have bewe ia an tern thal i fevety hard tothe | sort have been gm anke Tatcly ney ee ease | atk cavehllza (Br), Suthertand, Saraonah—Tapseott | rhifntinhia; din Britah America, Lackhors New York. | teadentchangen, BEMNON at ng innit we localides where 4 , on & Cow een! ganas ; ho onli os Songn ~ dge of the benevolent partics wi : couslderable hitter feeling was engendered in’ con- |, Brig Wideman (Dutch), Driest, Surioam—Von Prang & | VirruvorFobavchrived: Sit Pearson, Taylor, Trieste, | FUELD, OPERA AND TOURISTS idueripicn in the cay uf New York, and Tam | sequence. On Saturlay xeveral ot the strikers Went | coma w knight, Deve, c See _Sailod. 284, Nuovo Rattlio, La Courman, Sieala. und New traotdinary power, with wi yle o communicate with them as wwhatJhave | vo the shop and proposed to resume work, bat they Bein Vaidore Mine eek ee Mnteheen hele, York; Ardont, White, and Betty, Rosebuad, New York ; 2th, | °Udless variety, MMON: gone tous far. Ti you shall know them, perhare you wll | would not be auiited. ‘They then undertook ty | Houghton ora Blonde (Br), Plummer, Matanias—ilier | Francisco, Materacgo, do; Dus Soreir, Sugralo, New Ur- JO MORE MEDICINE,—10,00 ITHOUT { espated. Pimve tue Bouor to bey Bey ee piled Ciimeit ts edo Rees Tied ce ee an coifls Excelsior (Br), Mayor, Hamfiton (Bermuda)—D Me- wQUrENarown, March *1--Artived, steamship City of Ant- N dries, by Dn Barry's delicious REVALENTA FOUD, ot SH NE. Ze os 2 a by Me p. Lochead, Nev tk fo POO epaia, Conan Ce 1 | To Hon, Hamtiron Prsus, Secretary of State the steugste was over three of the Crispins | Bitz Alice (Br), Given, St John, NB—Heney & Parker, Arrives at do. 4iu, Duneralay Finlayeann oe wes, Hilleo of the binod, etc atl Rana ot fenaey eal ciate ae REPLY. OF THE FARRXOH MINISTBR: were shot and badly wounded. A call was | fchrdoe Kelley (Bri, Sel eg ore Cd ks Ri Sth, J W Beard, Carter, New York; 6th, Maria Ade ders. Sold in tins, 1 ib.. $125; 12 Ibs., $10. DU BARRY & ENATE. |. Mekt ieee Gee uabe: front piiecs Pamiatts Made on the town constable to arrest | wavisnd Phelps a GG) et ne Ue Wenke Hiver— | Kalethoot, Paliadelphin; &h. Dina Wilson, New On C0. 168 Wiliam 'strect, New York, and by all druygists and Wasastorow, March 21, 187. Minister Washbure, the, frst acknowledging a roan ey aaa OVeEEMEL RioRILRG oats co Luela B Ives, Muller, Jacksonville—Halloran Bros & Odean ~ 5 ay fet 'w York; § Vaughan, Masters, New | 8! Se Prva pense (ssh check for 35,000 francs, represe the amount of | Three new constables wei appe ‘ lied previous to 4th, bark Argonaut (Bri, ‘0 SATISFACTION NO PAY.—BALDNESS CANNOT FUE JOIST INVESTIGATION OOMMITTER. the subscriptions opened in New York, jor wich he | Ue arrest. These, however, declined to be sworn | Schr Jamestown, Brown, Richmond—Van Brant & Mlazht: | Liverpool), Philatelpila. i are hth en be cured, bat our ineisible Toupees will Lide It admira- ' rhe amendment of the House to the Senate concurren } Hapresses Aproiound gratitade:”’ Like second ietter | Ml, and couscquently made ro arrest. Major Keene, | Sehr Allee Seranton, Seward, Providence. HW Jackson & | ™"Koprenhay, March Cleared, Arnold, Boninger, Steen. | iy. X; HetMieit inte with Dibbios wig macer aud ori ial ¢ & join commitice of investigation on we | resus: A State constable of Milford, was then appeal to, | ©... m ryapeley, Muckridge, New Haven—C © Drake, ken, baltimore, J nator of fashions 1n indies’ hairdressing, 629 Sixth avenue, meget tg Pants, Feb. 10, 1671, | 20d he arresieu one man and lodged Mum in the | Efnmerist Hidde, Meco Piitadelphia, . SQUUIAMPTON, March 21—Arrived, steamship Frankfurt | Pear Thirty-hrat street. 1 was consid ine Spi--1 ont satuitely ionened by tee tiene, | oraaty Ian Beamer BC Biddle, MoUne, Filled {RGu tare, New Orleans via tiavata’ (and proceeded for |< SN Xr. Avmnony, (rep. Of R. 1 moved to restore the clause | paihy witch my couttry receives frou your fnwe Ameren ‘The force sent from thts etty will, doubtless, suc- | Steamer EC Pierrepont, Shropshire, Philadelphia, Lied ncrived Gish Wekeiali. iis TOOL & Ds VEDSON, to. V. Hi stricken out by the House authorizing the committee to print | and T beg you to couvey the expression ‘Of my gratitude ceed in making What arrests are necessary and re- —=— Bremen (ana proccededys neem Meyer, Now York for 6 BRO Aor the ineststace in the iy uf oo and pubiien from Gme to sime, during the recess, the resulta iptake the initiative ts this generous olanien, bel store order, Phipps, Harney and Lehenay are said | ARRIVALS. St Marc, March 4—In port brig Mary Le Blanc (Br), Chis- CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS and GAS FIXTURES, ef haste Sipaalgitioeie France, eo crieny (ed. Tirkuemit today temp coiieerue, | t be the names of the persons shot. | holm, for Boston, imported and of our own manufacture, Mr. THDRMAN, (dew.) of Ohio, protested against this asan | M. Plenrd, Minisier of the Finances, tbe check for 85,000 ow York Perl, F ————-———- rrived, brigs Alice M, Comery, | comprising new and beauticul patterns of ths above goods in franca you have bad the kindness to send me, begging bim | Augustus Newshetter, another of the partics | 2ZPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YAOHTS. | Now York Ker, Feraing 4 oi Bo Boon; 2st, Nerous, Gibbon, do, | GLASS, GILT, BRONZE, PORCKLAIN and 1LLUM: attempt to print partisan eleetioneering documents at the | to natne tor te distribution of this amoudt on. of “ 5 . rr Cleared 18th, ‘schra Irie (Br), Buekard, New York lath NATED COLORS. public expense. If for the veqebt of Congress, the report | which Mr, Josepb Karrick Kiges shail bea member, agenie. | Charged with obtaining goods from Hill & Moynan, | 9, “we queensiawn 10th, wich prawe, ee temtaters, WAG | Oneo (Bir), Conley, do. ¥ an Bova seed tot bb bende tt next coset as provides by the resole- | 80 whom you have named, apd who will hasten to take | 275 Grand street, some time ago, under forged | Vale. ro 14, Int 48, fon 29 44, passed eisrnabp Nevada, American Ports. T Victoria c as xt Peseion, a8 pI bd your instructions, J take th jon to renew she assur- © bef : from Liverpool for New York; bth lat 4703, lon 3421, City | ALEXANDRIA, March 18—Arrived, schra Jennie A Shep- Halr-Cord Ski tion, He (Mr, Thurman) would not trust auy body of men | auoes with which I have the boner to be, Ac. to, orders, was brought before Judge Ledwith yester- | of iaitimore, irom New York for Liverpool; Ith, lat 4590, | herd, Potter, New York; HL Glaighte Willet. Mesan sd F low teete wilh power to Itsue pouuice! prowungiamentve gt Dieasure. » Cues FAVRE. | day inorming, The case was seus \o LeGrand Jury, | lou 409%, » echooner rigged steamer, bound W; 20h, 6:0 } Durfee, Muster, Fail Biver. - No. 16 Urowdway, ’ ¥ .