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" WCUIRAL RIGHTS AT SPA ; “ | : jor, Mur: ; eso $7 dave, with sugar, Ae, to Harvey Barmta—veusel to Miler & | sen, Baltimore: Ella Jane, Allen, New York; Excelslor, : uff ST. DOMINGO. me Sepa Wat Car ae ars wa ons @ | Dy SB Hoe enhcla Wee itn, den Le E N T 8 $ oeee Brig Salve (Br), Johnson, Havana 12 days, with sugar, to | rillard, M! , Now Yor # : Fire in Cazenovia, N. ¥. Pomores, Morrill & Cusbmab. Had some Fou w er | | CHARLESTON, March 2—Put tn. steamship San Quin- o he a orth of ileran, The anchored onthe bur. | tan (Sp), spinal’ trom New York via Lewes, Del, for CAZENOVIA, March 28, 1871, cbr A Heaton, Farrell, Me ‘uit, fo | Vana (see ters). ei « AVENUE THEATRE.—Something fresh, mone ‘The Commissioners at the White House—Synop- .a0@ new, something distinc} from the play Upon—Annex- dy is the rule at this houso in the play intro- sis of the Report Agreed Up: duced. Thus, ip ‘Jesebel”—thiuk of that as the tle of a melodramatic comedy, fresh from yhé mint of Boucicault !—we nad from Mr. Daly last night W. ASHINGTON, March 28, 1871. Something as diferent from “Saratoga” as “FrOU | ne se, Domingo Commissioners called upon the Frou” {8 from the “Grand Duchesse.”’ road Had Neary porte and large audience present had only one complaint to conversation concerning their visit to the island. A special despaton freak Batesvillé, Miss: \ Bais a a fete Brandtberg, Aquin. 14 days, with coffee pa make—that the story ts compressed into three 808, | qnorr report, which 18 nearly Anisued, will be sUb- | tock of business houses on thd West sldé of the Jogwrood to Morrison & Bari ith & Jastead of being expanded into five. The Plot | mitted to the President to-morrow, and {t is under- | railroad depot were burned Jast nigut, The p Would certainly justify the expansion, for look at the | +554 it will be sent to Congress on Thursday, The | ¢ipal sufferers are:—S, Lever, freaae spatidiogs Pp Pue Doteh Cabinet Movement for the Security of Puivate Property Daring War. ” Reported Success of the ¥ .osistions—Probable Settlement of @ Fr” otyent International Diffl- culty—The fnglo-Prussian Case in the” ane—Prince Bismarck’s “TELEGRAN ‘TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. BRUSSELS, March 281971, “ ¥ nave teen imformed on good authority Wabinet proceedings which were taitiated by the gov- ived—Steamships Manhattan, Woodhull, New York nia, Pauladelehtat Fa oay BN tiawiius, Boston: Alfre. 40; New York; Nellie Doe, Rockport; Ella bi sina, 52 a, wil v Ph 0% ley, Miller & A fire here, last night, destroyed property be- oh ee cr dy a, oy ent, He med . ih ian Charleston, Borry, New York. rong in longing to H, ‘Teneyex ‘and C. Weaver § 9D) | the Melia in tho Avantle. The A it is amounting to about $10,000; insured for $5,500, Mr. | ® gs o1 ation Given the Cold Shoulder. 0 ; chr Po Montgomaty, “ruxilid 1 days, with | Balled -Sleamubtp Charleston, Bory, New York. | og. Weaver's loss 18 $6,500; insured for $3,090, hides; sarsapariile ead 5 wgrers & aacsbleln, | I saroh 4)—Arrived, peur Gon Banks, Woo" ag ie"tstareaipe ha? Haters, udavy Shanes | bay, New en ere dtat--Scht Laure Bridgman, ffarrie, NewYork. | rpAntbong, Barbaaah 19 Wiguace, on" Meee LIEY NH Seloners Thrsabe dayé, with molasses to TT &'F A'Dwight & Co-cyengel 10 etown, DC. eats ale " 4 rh Ny \ OF, March 28—Pasaod to, bark Travel va | i sy wba we tur | (gern nono Meme Sead Py ut—Ship Albert, for Bremen; bark Permania, for “—veasel to Youngs, Sm Rotterdam; briga Aiunte Miler; for Cardenas; Harriet, for been 6 4276 north of Hatteras, with sirong NW i “Steamsht, Norn Scottan, for Baltlmore. ‘ER, winds, iv Belt Guthete (U8), Wright, Chavteston days, in balan, to | HALL THY Be a Wiclosie Genie Creaneees Py: Burning of a Brice Biot fn Bacenville | ict Zt {ob Beorueiown, 8c), MeMPHis, March 2 And the re heavy northerly and easter! President to-day and spent some time in an informa: ip owell, 6.3 | the US Lighthouse Grinnell, Baltimore she wife of Ahab was not @ very desir- | Commissioners, or at least two of them, contem- STE pep gl The total 1088 Will | iruneen Schr H F Raker, Kelley, heneo 26th inat for | “iin arrived, achrs Lizeie D Small, Tice, Georgetown, DOs bie acquisition to the domestic circje, to Judge | piated spending a couple of weeks hore in elaborat- | reach $50,000; insurance small, Mobile, 2ith, £0 miles 8 of Barnegat éuequntered a severe | yady Evang, Doughty, Baltimo! from the opinion of the prophet Elias, and | ing their report, but the Feport prefaced by serail from SE spit foresail and malaboous, Returned for Fite rived, ach ke ny Chats Hudson, ne re few willbe found to lament over the fate which Old Ben Wade wives all the facta as called Steamboat Burned at Now Orleans. P 4 Through Hell Gate. Ww aleds 4 brs Lizzie es overtook her at the hands of the ungallant Jehu. | 15) py tne resolation of Congress under which the sr. Louis, March 28, 1871, HOUND SOUTH. MYA is: March SicArrived, schr Western Star, Crow- ‘ernmeat of the King of Helland some short ume fe ton. Bonoicault’s herome is not quite as bad, thanks t0 | Cosission was appointed, Wade is the guest of | 4 Private despatch from New Orleans says tho | rig Rhone ry MeDougll, Bilboa Feb 18 for New York, ORI Moreh 2. Cleared, brig Arturito (Sp), Burcet,, ‘since, With the view of securing the assent of the Mr, Daly's Rarey style of treatment, but exhibits de | gengtor Chandler, and Dr. Howe and Professor | Steamer Belle of Alton was burned at Algiers this | with mdse, to ‘other Ministries of Europe to an agreement securing cided symptoms of humanity. iti Y jal Philips, Poruand for New York. BREW ORLEANS, March 23—Arrived, ship Uncle Joe, Ber- Tie story 18 SIMPY | White are at the Arlington, The President has in- manning, She was owned by the St, Louis and Ale | Schr James BM Nickerson, Boston for New York. 7; lyondon bark Ploen, Knulzen, Mobile; brig Anita Owen, the neutralization of private property at sea, has een enurely successful. ‘Tae Nord of thisecity says that @ proposition “similar%to that of the Dutch goverament was made ‘wy Austria to Prince Bismarck.” This very deliwate and dificult suvject has been @ebated by the Buropean statesmen with the closest this:—Jesebel (French tor Jezabel) 1s a Mexican aq- venturess (Miss Ciara Morris) wno becomes the at- tendant of alady en route for Europe to marry a Bordeaux (Mr. Hi passage the ship is wreck supposed to be lost with young Mexican girl, in whose veins Indian blood ton Packet Company, She was valued at $50,000 to Schr Mary E Wescott, Gansey, Fali River for New York, tingall, Havana. St a Soman toca WI Die ee | Ee ease eee | CERT eee ais |e een eee | day. Petersburg companies far $85,000 to Schr White Wag ‘Weatetly for New York. Bisal; Electric Spark, Parker, Buatan; Edwin, Dayton, Pending tne presentation of their report the mem- ‘Schr John Stockham, ‘ht, Bristol for Baltimore. Charlesto “ NORFOLI wed, achra Oliver Ji Jae man of noble birth, aoa pores ders of the Commission are disposed to be very reti- Burniog of a Varnish Factory in Cambridge, Schr Rightaway, Milford, ‘Connecticut River for New moe K, Marsh Se carrired, 60 i ¢ Outver Jai vel he exception of this | in favor of annexa.ion, as he has always been, but Boston, March 28, 1871. i FG Rheall, Ran ie Maillon Pryor gw Lanes atiertion since the time of the American war, bas Deen negotiated more actively from the mo- ment of we recent sinking of six British coal lagen vessels m the river Siene by the Prussians, and its apparent settlement by exact executive definition a8 acepted as a relief by the siatesmen, ‘Since the opening of the oft latest—the Anglo-Prussian case—it has been alleged that in every war the interests of the belligerents aud the iteresis of neutrals are found to come into the belligerents, of war more i discussion in this generally suiering the which neutrals have to bear from ‘The only chance which neutrals have or ever lave had in this always recurring contest les in the rigid adbereuce to such fixed ruies as are to be found In that body of customs which is termed Violations of these may, ii imporcance im them felves, may be morally very excusable, and may be by’: means a reason for strong measures on but even in sucit most lportant that we suould realize the jaw ef nations. Dietz), who was D’Arigues’ first love, and who be- | unless some unexpected disagreement occurs on the | for some time, and he called to s.. nis wife at her | ‘Steamer Galatea, Nye, New York for Providence. came his wile afier Jesebel’s extie. = He meets the | points named. * ransis ans a “Le aro Pare Abe) Wa: staying, one Tiss. Boren for New York ; Chas F at New York for e] a 5 ‘The report opens with a brief outline of the man- | as! er to take a wal Wi im. 100 Bailed—Brig George, Rogers, Arroyo, Ke Raa nce ts uatDUbainee aie ner in which the work Was done and the bari of | the clilld ‘with ‘her, and “in' a- few. minutes BELOW. Salen iach coor Bowes Arrero; EB atack Shey we the island vistted. A full account of the form of | the report of a pisiol was heard, and Rowland and rig Matii¢a (Ital), Cafiero, from Castellamare Jan 81 (by No. 2) ta alive Pad cucougs avonls of Tevenge a0 \gerse is given, followed by reference to @ | his wie and child Were found’ weltering in their | plict boat Abm Leggett, No 4}. is home in a Swiss chdiet at the foot (No, 2) 18 alive, blood. x Gl Here she centronts him and his wie, | Proaching that character, and this conditien of | Wiliam Doda, of Woodruff county, Ark., was shot | produce, (Was spoken 27th inst, off Shinnecock, by pilot | Glouces tracks him to the act, We should do so with a clear per- eeption that it needs excuse.’ Niustrated im the case of the British sips lately seized and sunk ta the Seine. repuration for the act, aud the reparation was ac- “This is right, provided it be fully under- slood that the compensation pald 4s gt cepted as reparauon for an excusable violation of weutral rights.” This view 1s well The Prusstans made Margaret is tn despatr, unlal Cristol turns up ‘and | adairs is given as the explanation of more sum: | and killed on Sunday last by tree mén, named booger BU/'schrn Jesse Wilson, Counellp, allyare: Bont; Ta Gane clalins Jesebel ag be ing his own, true, original bride, | mary measures than couid be otherwise tolerated | Rainey, Jackson and Day, 0 met him in the SAILED. Son, Smith, Providence; Lottie O’ (Br e White, 8t John, NB. ‘The character of Jesebel 18 strong and gloomy, | {n constitutional gevernments. Tne Dominican | woods ‘and shot him down, They allege that Doud Enéle, Seavey, Portland; John Price, Nicholson, and Julia of. the | government was founa in full operation and exer. | had threatened their lives. Steamships Thuringia, for Hamburg: Virgo, Savannah; | Pratt, Nickerson, Boston. |. oy ae the edea | cis! every legitimate function. The government Jas Adger, Lae isaac Bell, Richmond, 4c; Wm P schrs E R Graham, Smith, Lynn; % G@ Willara, |, Wallace. rae att | pares of the rep iblte excepting the Haytien border, EUROPEAN MARKETS. ears bistro erage ay * | Portiand; EP Meaney. Lewis, Norwich. y arts of the repu x! by . id Wind at eunset NW, fresh. EWES, March 27, 9:50 AM—Three-masted st¢ A pect. Mr. Hargins, as the Count D'Artigues, | P! ew ee leaders, assisted sai suns 8, Mare! feamer, from. ic and eas, kK | Which 1s disturbed by rev: Perel ange ee rRtren se hin tnand fares by Haytiens. Baez enjoys the respect of the great Lonvon MONEY MARKET.—LONDON, March 28—4:30 P, equal to the occasion, Which is not very exacting; | Majority of the population, and has four umes M=Co » a8 Captain Breitman, is the mellow an: accepted the position of chief magistrate. 1tisa (ae Ss scree geil ond 8 genial “old salt,” who redeems half the atrocities of | remarkable fact that the President, Cabinet, Legis. | frveniy hon 5 ship captains on the high seas; Lew! _——- assigned to him; Mr. Prince Bismarck’s Definition. ‘The following official correspondence between the British government authorities and his Excellency Count (Prince) Bismarck develops the latest aspect ‘of the neutral rights at sea question:— EARL GRANVILLB TO MR, ODO RUSSELL, FOREIGN OFri08, Jan, 7, 1871. Her Majesty's government learned with much satisfaction from your telegram of the Ist inst. that Count Bismarck Tegret at the sinking of the British vessels and that he was prepared, after a proper en instituted, to pay compensation for the Add T lost no time in instructing him for his courteous and satis- I should, however, wish essing an early settlement of tho matter, as considerable injustice would be done to the suifer- of the compensation, to which the; ‘undoubtedly entitied, should ve uaduly delayed. COUNT BISMARCK TO COUNT BERNSTORFF, PRSAILLES, Jan. 8, 1871. wat part of our army by Beemnines in tub ledghing wineries, Pores Jepires aud Jacke are in, favor 2 laying down | gna Grent Western, 88 be 200 feet in length on deek, 87 fect Leam, 13 feet 6 inches | to-day. Wind rough from NW, moderating. igamist ie lian, who believes ina Ii r of Mexican breeches; De Vere, heart and a stout pair | constant commotion of several years has com- $330, 8, Merithe colton market closed quiet ‘and, steady, Palm: can vagrant, turns out a pI of the Tactical man of busi- | Sources of the republic have so diminished that it iverpoal si one, and does it with | cannot pay its expenses, and the confidence of the | Sud speculation. Son are building her machinery, She will be supplied with a mh, and oth ness, looking to eo ee ‘who can. only | people could alone have preserved Its existence. ‘There have arrived from America, bark Flora, with 1,407 beam engine 81 inches diameter of cylinder, by 18 feet stroke Teleyran others. coolness of host.’ Miss ‘Clare “Morris, | Cabral occupies three or four mountain villages, | bales of cotton, and the steamer Aleppo, with 986 bales. The be frightened by a roin and, with @ small force, has been able tO | the 24th inst, have been 13,000 bales. to test Decenenire And. dose rxoaduivatiy ap to | disturd. a considerable district for a long | “faster winettorse i trxroo, March 28,—The | The iron ferryboats Fulton and Farragut, in progress of prove trom the beginning to the end that she f'n In ramatic excellence of tis characte receipts of in dramatic excellence of ir. heat fc Dietz, as the devoted young wife, acquits herself so | that either of these leaders had a flag or organized He : of Of Which 1,000 we damage sustained thereby, ou ty talenrap to than! tury communication. Jose no opportuulty of ‘she makes quite afeatare | Lupcren has lately cre Gisturtances in tne | ,LIVERPOOL BuRADerurre | MARKET—LIVERTOOt | for the Fulton Ferry Company, will be ready for launching | Afrived--Steamahip Austrian (Br), Wyite, Liverpool, vernment, even inform. Incessant trouble from 4. eae ete as Glexton, such leaders led the population to agree to the | “Loxpow Paopuce Manket.—Loxpox, March 38.—Com- plating put on, Yesterday the workmen commenced to lay | jish, Barker, and N' ‘h Cristo) very neatly. is handsomely mounted, the tropical . ular! the Spaniards from the island. The population is KES ‘20—Al ship Helteon, Ro- are rich an ‘varied a the sonés oevered. by This fixed at 160,090. Many of its richest portions are THE NAVIGATION AGAIN WWTERBUPTED. are ee gers, New York; bark Evelyn Wood on “Jamieson, "Hog melo-dramatic or semi-tragical comedy. pore erie the queso io Hee ag ie ey eae at eoeae esebat at the | island and if had been ‘widely discussed, and | The gchooner b, Ferguson, from Toledo for Buttalo, | Fection of the work, and eit have tb comple ed as soon as | pSAVA close anould be left out in the cold. We guess that | everywhere there was nearly a unanimous te@ling | arrived here, having been unable to get throngh the | possible. It is estimated that at least $15,000 will be Ye- | PCleared—Bark Francis B Fay, Robbins, Queenstown fdr many nights to come. | that peace an@ tranquillity could come ep from | ice below Point Abino, The schooner Collins left | quired to complete the dredging, &c. orders (with inward cargo of guano); schr Annie Gaskill, OLyMPro—“Horizon."—Mr. Daly's play is now annexation. The greater friendship for ti ers ji the payment ly that we coul v of the commander of thi scene in ngliah collier ships were sunk in the Seine has ine of the, facte ie known. ee, to say to ark our troops, in order to avert {m- ‘obliged to seize ships which belonged ‘We admit their claim to indemn! and aball pay tothe owners the value. of the ships, estimation, without keeping them ion of the question who {s Gnally to in- Bhould it be proved that excesses have been which were not justified by the necessit more and call the gulity per- authorized, in conseqnen ¢ sincerely we regret Pegg , were British subjects. it will be repeated for a good m complete running order and presents far more | onies which went out to the island years ago. - Mary C Roosevelt, Boston; schrs Annie Amsden, do: cid interest than when we spoke of it on the first night | Tue people seem more ee annexa- Ss H I Pp P I N G N E WwW Ss " during the coming summer. Etghyy thourand cubic yards | gtickney, Baltimore. coun, of its production, It 1s indeed avery interesting | YOR, than the Commission | has MB. ODO RUSSELL TO EARL GRANVILLE, VERSAILLES, Jan. 8, 1871. ty LonD—After receiving this morning your lordah telegram of yesterday afternoon, I called on Count Bis- marek and again talked over the question of the six English tho Prussian authorities at Du- slair. His Excellency said that be bad not yet received circumstantial accoupt of the transaction, but he found that that a belligerent Se done that will terminate the work and effect the object of | brs, Matthews, Boston aoe Dune . pate Ae spe ge eters igo tend Meal Wrote ea ge eee Almanac for New York—This Day. the government, This mining, when completed, will be | and Buchantrese, lip, New York}, Suannne, Gregoryy American frontier and of that indescril agents of foreign houses whose business would equal to # tunnel nearly three miles long. The work will be | Sarbrook, Ot; nates Chores, Torrey, iladelphi 5 Maelstrom of the metropolis. Although not con- Colliers shot at and sunk by regarded by many as dramatic writing, it is probably more conso. | 726, jaw officers held rk. Barab for New York. 13 A fire in Cambridge to-day destroyed one of the eche Seek.) dries, Eraih. Now Boren (it neonate: oa Sel jay Yorn. 3 0 yaw Orit ed, and all on board are | cent upon the subject of annexation. Old Ben Wade is Mass, your Emily 8 Gildersleeve, Carroll, Middletown for New fing Rew javen; Mary E Comegys, Vickers; & ales. bagi it 60 in; J & D Cranmer, Cranmer; J H Norton, New> redom in: he trunks and rage of the be- | the other members of the Commission are no! ; Eee eae se BAN: Now Haven tor Yersey | oavhnatn ad doth Webinar Nee torn Pothed of D'Artigues are wasned ashore, and Jese. | pronounced in their opinions. Ono of the Commis- ait greener Rama ante hee emer eee rc a iniaanians Gekred Wate ly, Wiggins Cra cap a eee: raat vat | Sloners sald to-night thatif the coummry expected | Hye ‘aoilure a gallons The total lose is estimated at | Schr BYank, Brown, Brldseport for.k for Albany. ley, Poughkeepale for Warebam; 88 Smith, Snow, and Al~ D'artigues, Here she meets a former | the report of the Commussion to be an argument in | $40,000; insurance $10,000. Schr 0 C Acken, Mead, Stainford for New York, moh Bacon, Baker, Wareham (or ‘Row York | lover, and, wearied of her deception of her husband, | favor of annexation it would be disappointed. The HHalit: ea ca BOUND EAST. Ruvtoosn March 28, PM. ved, sonr Joseph P Rossy a" whe resolves to ay with this lover to America. fet | Lesg attoption is pald to that subject in the report ee HavtPax, Maren 28, 1871 Bane Union, Fougere, Now Cork for St John, NB. ca eae O Trish Kerrill, from Providence for iaeiieet ait also ribes ier in the attempt. to | than to any otuer connected with the business of A w= Schr Geo Storms, Baxter, Virginia for Now Haven, New York, onthe Marine Rafiway. ‘Also schr Marg byme polzon bia, aba. uy te savice of a fnend (Mr. | the Commuesion, In the Sunday fire the following offices lose:—The | Sent Gen Sheridan, Stewart, Virginia for New Haven. burner, Tanai from Pa ticket for New York (or Gnlaie) 5 Parkes), felgns death in order to tid hunself of her. Guardian, $16,000; tna, $20,000; Liverpool and | Sent AE Baker, McRoberts, Jersey City for Sag Harbor. | CG mith, Philips, and Jamea Nelson, Macomber, Tanntos ves France forever, aud appears in the next | Synopsis of the Report Agreed Upon by the | London and Globé, $42,000. Last ‘night the Bi Schr Lendtoy Star? (Be eo ee iok tee fe dots, MB. | eke Vall hae Pani ohattta. Spieacee Amiens Wie tr got as ab adventures and beautitul gambler in | st, Domingo Commissionere—Baez the Le- | i0use of H. G. Hill was consumed by dre, Loss Seht ZA Pane, Btone, New York (or Eastport. | New Haven Challenge, ennett, and Maris Rexan, Paliner, Mr. 1000, wn, New Yor! rom Po 4 gootittres Mexean of abe average ope ani uy | timate Proudent of Pphnsarertiahed pre 9 CRIME IN ARKANSAS one Hae il Bm Novy ory tr Foran Fiouppiat Boma, Warn, Ouale foe Mew eee : ew York for ti ne, Phin " the story he Sua bie lanciaay : poh wg ed ple Anxious for Aunexation—Products of the An Gobo ta eelni pee Boy ty Mew Zork fon Ghousest ph ane ya nney, Ba artows for do, a eat ker ineneatia t Islaud—Tho Public Debt. A Family Tragedy—Wife Murder and Sui- | Schr G Wiley, Wilson, New York for Norwich, Harriet Ryan, Wixon, Kast Greenwie Seagattanes. Uaioe Hin temine tip eeaie kien [Prom the Boston Advertiser, March 23.] Beat Gantoare, Grarting, New Xork for Norwich, ocsage. | burt Jones, Teunton (or, Fougheeenale: Gep P Brows, Gide enlcie “ ce . r 28. rn Crowley, a d f ‘ iat comes certain captaun Broltman (ar. Devidee). | ‘re report of the ge HN thies Goan releatene ata ME:... 18, March 28, 187. | POR g 4 py \dreth, Ai one York for Bridgeport. Key Hal en OEA0) Noreen MATOs BMA PIPE; ; ran nderaon, New York for or Who (hag been fghtng & number, OF ave 12 | substantially ready, but several portions referring to | On Thursday last, near Fayc toville, Ark., @ man Sobr Ollver Ht Perry, Marcy: New Work for Gren Gove van Sn rived, bark Daphne, Olsen, Newport, Eng, for: $ et iayton, ——, o ring, ie 200 5 ork for that at 1s his niece, Margaret Breitman (Miss Linda | this paper. All three Commissioners will sign it | then blew oul 8. v P one us aa eee ne arch 25—Arrived, schrs Sami Knight, falleck, ———, y PHILADELPHIA, March 27—Arnived, steamship Norman,. Boston; bark Kong Sverre (Nor), Marcussen, x en 0 Brig Abby Ellen, Hi 9 days from Bi ith | Nickersoi rig Abby Ellen, Havener, v8, jermuda, wit! pons rerce (Hoek Bat api Pendleton, Bucksville, long series of revolutions and dissensions ap- * ez 5 above, which put back yesterday, went out early to-day; also: Paige 8 herm Figged steamer went South from haroor at 8:80, "A few: closed at 924g for money and $254 for the account, ippicg Notes, schrare going out, about a dozen remsining. The storm. securities quiet and steady, Unt five. | Mr Renry Steers ts building at Greenpoint, LI, a ferryboat, | was severe last night from the southeast. No damage re- Lite \ 9142 ; 1867, 907% ; ten-fortie: . ported. Ho Railway shares, 15%; iilinods Genitaleill; avanuig ) cetlgned to run between New London and Groton, It wil | Pte two barks, two briga and afew schrs passed oub LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, March 28— | depth of hold and of 950 tons burden. The materials used in J PORTLAND, inroh 25—Arrived, steamship Chesapeake, hnson, New York. ot Peruvian (Br), Smithy. ’ d sailed 26th); brig Harry, Brown, Matanzas, rletta; schré Golden Rule, Helen Maris, | ‘the Mext- | pletely paralyzed industrial pursuits, and the re- dling uplands, 73/d.; middling Orleans, 74d. ‘The suies | *€ construction of this boat are of superior quality. She @ day have been 10,000 bales, including 2,000 for export | will be ready for launching about May 1. Messrs Roach & # Ciel ee Semmes Willard, New York ; Jas: jen Ds land for New Yors. shipmenia of | cotton from Bombay ‘since the last report to | of piston. fer bec hh ery eat ht ag, New York, ‘th — |, brig Martha, Cassidy, New York; schr In- ime, though he has few Dominican foflowers. | market for varnsand fabrics at Manchester is frm. construction at MrT F Rowland’s works, Greenpoint, LI, | dex, Garrison, Georgetown, y bend a PROVIDENCE, 27.Arrived, ‘achra John Nye, Wie Miss Lina | north of the island, but it could not be discovered | Mech tert, Me Wheat vcr whe pat thice dere ase nasa | in about four weeks. ‘The Fulton is fartuer advanced than | ler Novinee doth Matas Foe a ae Baan Ne, yt i Elizabethnort; ‘Thos & Cahill, Hallock ; Harriet’ Sarab,, American, ‘The market | her sister vessel, her frame being up, bulkheads in and | Ellzabethne F handiph, teeth Sort Johnnon; as Bog her deck, which will require but @ short time to complete. Sailed—Scbrs Wet: Winds "Townsendy "Balthnore Weat- Bpanish occupatio! ut the harshness of the | mon |. a 78. per cwt. Tallow, 43s. 6d. per er deck, w! mp! ¥ res He. 4 Tale ‘ef Spain, the fol iy of mat measures adopted | , PETROLEUM MARKET. —ANTWERP, March 28.—Petroleum, | These boats will undoubtedly be of great strength, and in | Moreland, Rice, Philadelphia; Gara Jane, Jackson Anglers ut ia B ; Saratoga, ks, and M: A Grier, Fi and & fear of re-enslavement, fed to the driving of | 472sf. for standard wi thelr erection astride for the better in vessels of thelr class ofa; Miunebatie Ceuniers do (oF Baltimore ‘ . Marc! The survey for the removal of the Battery shoals is now in | Kony. Port CoLBORNE, March 28, 1871, progress. General John Newton, U S Engineers, has the di Sib sated, ship Cordillera (Br), Noel, Queenstow' ‘uninhabited. ae people had gene! heard of a arch 24—-Arrived, brig Valentia, Small, annexation in all parts of the nited | here at noon gor Toledo, Gaakill, May River, States than for other Powers is due largely to col- Just been en- | “ Sailed—Bark Susan M Dudman (Br), Gardner, Liverpool, ' gaged at Hell Gate. The force will be further augmented | , 28th—Arrived, bark ermosa Valenciana, Havan: About one hundred nown any f rock will have to be oI Cl i—Steamships Leo, De: . New York; Vicks people to be upon any great political question. Peabo ge rnd dander aocbar SI = lic cape rN go ea #, Boston; ships Thos Dunham, MeLain, and suffer by the change, The Commission and all con- | Sun rises....... § 49 | Moon sets...morn 1 56 | finished, 1 is expected, in about eighteen months. Betwoen | ¢,{AUNTON: March 28—Arrived, schr’ John Lozier, Trefé- ew York. structed on those time-honored principles which are | rected with it travelled Im all paris of the island 21} the 10th and 15th of A) ited Sti VINEYARD HAVEN, March %, PM—Arrived, schrs J he fe ff f ali | Without guard or weapen and in perfect safety. Sun sets, + 621; High water.morn 1 54 a. — paalinnuicee page Babcock, Smith; Henrietta, Leavitt, and Caroline ng the foundations Of alt | Tee ear cuental’ and motel eenaidon oa CBAs ‘cow will be put to work on Diamond and Coenties reefs. Young, Philadelphia for Horton (y G. Curtis, Paine, Tangier Touch Getter than Wis anticipated. ‘The pop- OCEAN STEAMERS. Marine Disasters. for doi Wm R Face, Hilliard, New York for do} Ha ieton. the ideas of theatre goers of | ulation is almost wholly of mixed blood in rel — STRAMGMIP SAN QUINTIN (Sp), from New Yorx for Ha. | Cummings, Philadelphia for do; Hiawatua, Lee, do for New. tn self-defence, to the selzure of neutral ‘seis {n the riverser inland waters of the other belligerent, mpensation to the owners was due by the van ‘ower, bot by the vietors, If conquering beil!- Uwe right of foreigners and neutrals to Compensation tor the destruction of their property in the Snyaded State they wouid open the door to ‘new and {nad fi ty holding propert; He valued, how- ever, the friendship and goodwill of Engiand too ‘highly fo accept this interpretation of the law in the present and preferred to adopt one that would meet the wishes o! fajesty’s government and give fui the present day. Critics may form elaborate | conceivable degree. The cultivated and educated, theorles as to what the exact method of dramatic writing consists of, but the public require something | as well as the same class elsewhere. There ls an en- yery different from the idealties of bygone days, tire absence of all oe of race or color. They The stage must represent Nature in those forms in which she is familiar to American eyes in order to | judges, are nearly unknown, All are Roman wears cerents admitie: ‘were submitted to bi in France which be could ni please our public. Mr. Daly has happily hit upon | Cathelles, except the American emigrants sent out | Co} hag this idea, and in J satisfaction to the reatment to which the of American rding to the accoun! The lobbyist, Fox; the gambler, Mort!- | work when certain o} Mission to pay any just y ports homaston ; Be DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORE FOR THE | vana, put nto Charleston on tho 28th inst to repair steam | BUryport; Veto, Harrington, New York for Bend such as the officials, compare ‘well with the same MONTHS OF MARCH AND APRIL, pipe. Baws tanger for'Saleme ont ret mane Bm class in other countries, aud the uneducated appear ‘Steamer, ) Saile ~Deatination ~~ BARK SIX FRERES, Baker (iate Boulanger), from Halifax Salled—Brigs Barracouta, Beauty; schrs Sarab Wooster, J | [_Datinaton, *| for Demerara, 32 days out, arrived at Barbados 1ih inst in | Morton, GW Mlay, Lena Hunter, t Sinnickson, mma distress, having Feb 15,’ in lat 34, lon 69, encountered a | Edwards, Aid, J 8 Austin, Onward, Laura Robison, Lizzie heavy gale, during which the captain (boulanger), the | Lee, Northern Light, Edward Lameyer, Starlight, J'M Fitz. steward and one seaman were washed overboard’ and cl idson, Paragon, J @ Batcock, Hazleton, drowned, together with 106 bales leapt 1700 feet lumber. Win R Pai Opn peers x es Lout ail the spars except mainmast, all sails, boats and cut- |" g6th—Avrived, achrs RE Pocker, Amesbyry, Ragged Island, er appear respectful and potite, kind and hospitable, High crimes, according to the statements of their ns. f Eimer. 0. by the Colonization Society in 1824, They live : v. ) Vaees Oe Renee ream oes {pr Camden; Einma Linwood, Turton, Tangier for Boston “ olo! S 24. ve . a7 ling G Brio ViRGrNia Darr, Bell, whi d at ‘m F Garrison, Morris, Philadelphia for do; Mountain Lau- ‘Horizon’? he introduces inan | among the Roman Catholics in peace and har | Bo Brouderaree” | 14th tush for Mostavides, leaving ect nek ons ctu Oe: | rak Booth, do fer Wioucestert Adelle, %. Colt, Bprinasaaedal ‘ ingenious and effective manner those phases | mony. The people are poor and live in cheap dwell- 7 BowhngGreen | sprang ® leak, and was obliged to turow overboard deckload | for Lynn iieergs p av New gi erovnowc " life which are the most inter. | img8, but inthe country ail have as much land as +29 Broadway. of lumber. Sane, Me Ale: 60 for Denlrokes ouise, Hahern an Uaey desire to cultivate, and they are not averse to =| owns Green Scur Fiona (of Lynn), Smith, from Lane's Cove, Mass, | Crowley, do for Gloucester; Maud Webster, Wentw do; fa return, There are few [29 Broadway. for New York, with a cargo of granite, went ashore (before | tor Piymouth; Annie Sarceat, Greenleaf, Norfolk for Port-| meri the West Point cadet, Conway; the travelied | schools, and the great mass of the peyple are an. seem Ge whit ee weed taewon, to tor tata, oe mg Nerioley rank AL’ . & . , t wood, Hy iyena, Gi 3 Englishman, Teesdale; the belle of the loboy, Miss | Fevvurces of the county are Vast and various ana | PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 28, ss7p, | bampber of Lenn. and me heirs or KA Sawyer, Capt Moses | efor Serolk; JF Carver, remout for Philadelphia, 3 a why + bitiaibentn se dbsraet Samia! ye or a the flower of the prairie, Miss Agnes | capable of great iucrease. Iron ore 1s «buudant, COUNT BISMAROS TO COUNT BERNSTORFP. B Tower will endeavor to raise her. The F is ‘197 to! f. ; t e then, and was built in 1880; ms ineararce. ns bur- Returned—Brig Barracouta; schrs Clara Davidson, Sarab _ ~ ~~: Wooster, Starlight, Hazleton. i Ethel; the Indian chief, Mr. Wheatlelgh; the Irish | and possibly available for manufacture of pig iron. Scnr MARY A TYLER, from Providence for Philadelphia’ ‘9 AM—Sailed, schra Chas S Rogers, J G Curtia, R E Pecker, emigrant, tho heathen Chinee, the fifteenth amend- | Copper ores are of a fair degree, but mines have CLEARED. in ballast, weut ashore on Fenwick’s Island Join inst. "Pat. | Lizzie Smith, Clara Jane. v VPRSaILeEs, Jan. 25 1871. myself the honor of transmiiting to your Excellency, nmunicadion of the 4th ny Of the report from the ‘ships in the Seine, near ir, the preparation of which bas been delay old movements of the corps concerned. Your lind therein, with the same satisfaction as myself, that the measure in question, however exce Lot overstep the bound The report shows thata pressing dauger was at band, and every other means of averting it was wanting; the case waa, therefore, one of necessity, which, even in lume of peace, may render the employment or destruction of forel rty admissable, under reservation of indemnitical ke the opportunity of calling to mind that a similar right in time of war has become a peculiar Institute of law, the ‘njaricy which $0 Ligh an authority as Sir Robert belligerent Power de- r % re not been extensively opened. The reported coal of ment, the Vigilance Commitiee and the ever-chang- iy ¢ ing Kaleidoscope of American frontler life, are ail igirer ete and.of Iie value ‘as fuel, See ae oa ae Oy Bo 4 posits are extensive anu valuable. Considerable panorama of the wood, behind whica the flatboat il and the 1ety of the tropical preductions and moves on the river, is one of the most interesting | Sol! and the variety oto . . yi a When the boat is lost to view | those of the temperate regions found in the uplands. ene. San Pelavo (Sp), Aetaza, Havana—Fred © | the Wall street ferryboats, atriking her on the bow, On the sinking of scenes on the stage. and the Indians are creeping through the brush- | The island is represented as generally healthy, but wood or gliding behind the trees to surprise the wayfarers, tne tones of im Opertie’s beautiful song, have @ singular tional ite nature, did onal warlike usages, Harland A tumn hurricanes are. Morgan & Toa reaming, Byes |. The public debt statement 13 to-be compared with mpieamahlp dsanc Bell, Blakoman, Norfolk, City Point and | Savannah, has our thanks for favors. GA. Motil 8 rece! mn} ion, ichmond— lominion St Co. Legere scene ae une ‘brat act, and aang encampment os ool emi . pint See ie ‘ Tee ey Seccahio tine Sie, _ arker, Norell, City. Point ana Purser Geo W Anderson, of the steamship Champion, from (ABSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FRO) rush. Miss Ethel, ; 1,400,000. Additional pending claims, $204, : 8 N llor-at-Law, 868 Broad Yeamans aud Messrs. Mortimer, Fox, Wheat- facets 7 ship Co. Kong Jan 28 for New York, put back prior to 7th ult on ac- 1, KING Counselior-at-Law, ways € of $70,000 by ident Baez for personal Steamship Emily B Souder, Crowell, Boston—Fred leigh, Studley and Pope, a re) property destroyed in the Spanish war, and under | Baker. > ¥ “se pal ikceaegpecg = parts as lifelike as Only exception to the general excellence of the cast. GRanD OrERA Hovuse.—The spacious and splendid | the receipts of the government for 1870 shows a | Parker. Jan 80, with 220 bbis sp o! hall of the Grand Opera Mouse was crowded last | total of $470,000, and ue of items i for inpost dues GATE Daniel Draper (Ital), Bottone, Palermo—Fabbri & | * "Spoken—March 21, ‘lat 27 25, lon 7948, bark William & Cooper Inatitute night to its utmost capacity on occasion of the re- | Sloue over iiction, and even compels the crews to transport troops, ammanition or implements of warfare. tbo with the owners. for which you are already ay understanding if pot, ft wouk difference in the starements of zt Consul at Dieppe as I hope the negotia- ‘as to the indemnification for have to be submitted to an Uency to communicate this despatch, with to the Secretary of State of her Britannic ‘be go good as to express at the same time my logy for the delay as well as my thanks to vernment for the just appreciation of the military nec ity with which Lord Granville has Majesty and fo ARGAINS IN TEAS, FLOU ROCERIES AND vival of “La Grande Duchesse,” with new scenery, | to Hayti for the indemnity sum to France, Fark Golden Fleece, Rhodes, Barbados—H Trowbridge & | _AQuIN, March 18—Ip port schr 8 W Maitland? for New Frorinons. Desters’ and: families can save i per seat dresses and decorations. Mlle, Aimée, in the title No treaties of any consequence exist between park Rialto (Br), Smith, St John, NB—Heney & Parker, ‘Tome Mag. sik Neen ae Sn = at THOMAS R, AGNEW’S, 260 Greenwich street, New York role, which she has sustained upwards of 370 times | Pommaue? betwen Hat end Se Doo ettled Brig Xaninos, iconelt, Croostadt_G F Buley. New York in @ cays, ees se tce ory oe en (COMPRESSED: IVORY MIULIARD BALLS, MAR- in the theatres of France and Brazil, gave aspar- | old Spaiish and French line of 1777, when the Brig ‘cana, Vesovich, Genoa and Gibraltar—Slocovich FoocHow, Jan 3l—In port bark Forest Belle, Peterson, Frog Tarte Songoac Owk Banned eee Be k ni Haytiens were driven out of the east part of the | Brig Oliver (Br), Bornholm, Cape Hayti—R Murray, Jr, bas iy rea pies . M rc Kling freshness to it which it has never worn on the Pi Brig’ ches 7 (Br), oon: Btepliens Gan mgt - ray J ir. for Been te tad eee, ship Canaan (Br), Manson, WM. M, WELLING, 204 Centre street, dani PPrecen dee AnGK.: New York stage since the disappearance of island there remained of disputed territory a con- the famous and famillar | still in dispute. Of this the Haytiens have held in | ©% gow J airs of “Le Sabre de Mon Pere’? and “Dites-iui” | practically constant contro: the towns of San Rafael, | yoE idee Feo: perrenaob, Geprantcwn snk Fort Btae— p THE etal dein. PHYSICIANS. ] she conferred a new lease of life and popularity, by | S42 Miguel aud Las Cagbas, ‘The Banica valley, | ™senr sails Annual Commencement of the Woman’s Medi- cal College. The annual commencement of the Woman's Medi- cal College of the New York Infirmary was held last evening in the hail of the Union League Club, corner avenue and Twenty-sixth street. filled = with appreciative audience, ptt presiding. Mr. Mahlon Sands having been introduced said he had been asked by his colleagues of the Board of Trustees to say a few words the objects and operations of the institution, and to give an Idea of tie progress that has been w neig pf observation. in the verve and the finesse with which she sang and | alternately overrun vy both parties, The claim of | . Schr Susan Wright, Mount, Georgetown, DC—Doliners Pot. | fen'tinerpea ath) ; City of Liters traordinary powst, with Wide Teli pf onestvation. im Seed, Sar GEILE ad dent GS Tue, FeGcer alse A LESO' | eta TS REST ena ase ie tar Oe _ Etaom Livgroca tor er Btn); $b, City ick (Br), | endless variety, SEMMONS, Optician, 067 Broadway: isthe meridian throagit Alta velae Is regheded cg | Sebe Thos Clyde, Cain, Philadelphia—J M Linnard, sailed 25th, steamship Alphe (Br), Hunter, Bermuda and 0 b divin k aHOaR as an actor of consummate taste and skill by ‘4 hr Sylvan, Clifford, King's Ferry—Walab, Fiela & Way, | st Thomas, TY ZOU RANGA FIRST RATE REAL HAVANA SEGAR, preposterous. ‘The eXteat of territory within the | Echr J's Freeman’ Gatpenter, New Haves Recker’ a | Stee ve, rie Model (Br, Greening, Weat call at No. 788 Broadway. the decided originality of his rendition of | old boundary of 1777 is lound by new and careful | Be’ 2 ENVRRPOOE, Mirch Sh pete ke Bee Freee acl = fr ard Was a excel | computation to be 22,212 square miles. ‘The portion | Schr George Washington, Peek, Stamford. Savannah; 28%, steamnalip Aleppo, Moreland, New Yorke” ADIES. GENTLEMEN WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO lent Baron Puck, and, siebongh nefther M. Legros | thus referred to as having been mainly in tHiaytien | Steamer Anthracite, Green, Philadelphia, MANILA, Jan‘Sl—n port ablp Mary CBE, Phinney, for Bae ave you call at FOUNTAIN'S India Store (ow In or- ace M. Le Duc, | occapancy 1s about 10,000 square miles. The history | Steamer Monitor, Jones, Philadelphia. ker's Island, M. Duchesne, tae “real original” oo ra : oy carric us sion are about the same as already widely published back to the early palmy days of opéra Youge in New | in the ‘Northern papers. The Feport. is ‘very ARRIVALS. ate York. The “incidental ballet” was favorably re- | strong in condemnation of the stories that ceived, eed cae a too mucl @ good t! jor do do. omprising new and beautiful complete success of the reproduction of ‘La Grande | Dominican government was found willing to agree | gateamsbip Oceanic (Br), Murray, Laverpoo} March 16, via | Ship Malacca (Br), before reported on the berth for New | gmbrising new ize, PORGRL an augury of the success that | tothe terms of the treaty once concluded butnoe pe gt a A a Tabgehbeh to fi e ve Site, Cobo! might now be safely predicted for the re- | ratified, and for the only change think it fair that, “La Belle Hélene” the most rattiing, fenbach’s works. that ipa pir pisce ns vernment officials of the United States | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, skates, for New York ldg; bark Stanfield (Br), Cummings, CnaND EE their behalf, roduction of and brillant of 0 evening “Les Geo: the twenty-first time Amée and the entire compan: propriety of There were 1 1easons why ~women should be physicians, n branches of medicine, like the diseases of Women and children, ail the proprieties were on . Moreover, women athetic, more unselfish ey were better nurses faction of the public, under all the succsssive valiy move sym devote! than men. —— ties at Lewes, Del, have contracted to get her off. REN, March 25—Arrived, schr Sarah R Thomas, Ar- Steamship Nevada (Br), Green, Liverpool via Queenstown Soiget her off. a i r t a, Philadelphia. y —Willlama & Ouloa” Sour Fa1oon (of Stratford, Conn), Wheeler, is aground | 2° the gold regions, The salt do- | ~ Sieameitp st Laurent (Pr), Lemaire, Havre—George Mac- Glostarsod iath Lighters bette ahs ees were ne enzie. MISCELLANEOUS. space is devoted to setting forth the richness of the | “Steamship Thuringia (NG), Eblers, Hi: ee PrLoT BoaT FRANCIS Perxrns, No 1} 11 nen es re ed Cogn Paws (NG), Eblers, Hamaburg—Kanbardt & | 0 Weat river yorteroar, When wh. wae Tee tate eos | (UR BROOKLYN PATRONS WILL SERVE THEIR: breaking own interests an conventence by leaving their favors hear, aeveral stanchions and planks, No damage | forthe HERALD at the Branch Oflice, (removed from. 145 Fulton street to) No. 4 Court street, City Hall square, same Miscellaneous, ing with Erle Railway office. ‘This is our only author- office, and advertisements are received at. wpthous extra charye of any kind. Open from, the pia ng 18 necessary. This part of the report is | Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & | to the 0. is voice | Dot finishe Earthquakes are not frequent, In au- Steamshig, James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Purser R Hollis Cole, of the steamship Montgomery, from mM Richmond--Washington Cor Charleston, bas our thanks for favors. e courts of diferent States, No publicity. Advice- and | 2OW made up the debt is in round numbers ship Volunteer, Howe, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steam- | BARK RENDERS (Dan), Vallontin, which sailed from Hong | iree. Notary Publig and Commissioner for every Binte. . count of the smallpox having broken out among her crew. HOUSEHOLD WORD.—AT A GREAT REDUCTION, pe first head is $600,000 for back salaries. The ‘Steamship Glaucus, Walden, Boston—H & Dimock Whalemen. China, Glass and Silver Ware, Cutlery, Cooking Uten- total is given at $1,556,000. ‘The official statement of peers Glenfruin (Br), sell, Falmouth for orders—Heney & Bark Edward Everett, White, of NB, was at Talcabuano | S1l8, Refrigerators, &c., as eDWARD D. BASSFORD'S, Henry, of FH, from Teneriffe, cruising. . ‘The Commission find no | Bark Geo deZaldo, Miller, Sagua la Grande—Waydel foundation for the statement that Dominica is bound ae Geo ‘ si sh aE EMA Tis Foreign Ports. siderable extent east of the old boundary. This is | ,Scbr Fred Smith, Smith, Trinidad de Cul HW Loud & | _ HAVANA, March 27—Arrived, steamship Francis Wri; {YE GLASSES AND SPECTACLES—TO STRENGTH Russell, New York for Brazos Santiago. <9 Evid improve ae Aight without the distreaning elfeot 27—Arrived, schra Laura (Br), Day, and SEMMONS, Optician, 657 Broadway, HALIFAX, ig , Bawin & Era (Br, Long, New York. frequent changes, : forfolk, Va—C & Staples & Co. | va; 24th, eamanipi Cty or babi (Br, Alled New Yor | eee eee ae ro aa reid ot cheer and salle —2 iy, petersburg, Va—8 L Merchant & Co, ado diet, ache Mi Steel, Richmond, east of these, and the Neyba district have been Schr Ann Elizabeth, Kelly, ‘a der), corner of Thirteenth street, €47 Broadway, up stairs; General Boum’ | of tho grunts and concessions given Ge Ue Ce eaay, | Bleamer Bristol, Wallace, Phiiadelptra. ‘QUEENSTOWN, March 98—Arrived, seamship Clty of Brus- also merchants will find it to thelr advantage, Dark sels, Kennedy, New York (and proceeded for 001). Ny Icou 4 D. IPS 0, March smarrived revlou bark Yamoy- N 88 BR fisecensore oR V. Barghwout £000, TRS DoE ¢ Tore oe a a Fea y4 BANGHAE, Feb lito port ahlp John Nicholson (Bi. BRACKETS ang GAS FIXTURE fed hid of out own manufacture, Of the above goods in RORLAIN and 1LLUMI~ ‘0 MORE — MEDICINE.—70,000_OURES, WITHOUT drags, by Du Barry's deifcious REVALENTA FOOD, ve been privately interested in them. The grew BRONZE, NATED York, bas been withdrawn, + GON, Fey 4—Arrived, ship Shirley, Willcomb, Hong es igh NF, March $8. imrod, and A ‘Arrived, steamers Ni th, lat 41, | Hector, from the fishing grounds, with full cargoes, fenced strong W winds, with heavy head sé& Mate raion ele eta om, lta | Ka i F of ier : Of field fee, extending 40 to G0 tlicee ane eat poet ee passed a brig-rigged steamer bound east. and of “La | on account of the great and unexpected expense of exciting } the Clade 2s attending the delay, that the rent To-morrow | paid for Samana and now due be not deducted in sumpzion, Const! Diarrhoea, all im- of Dyspepsia, Con ation St JouN, NB, March 27—Arnyed, bark joane, ‘ties of the blood ant ait kinds of fev ‘nes’ will be presented tor | the final settlement. It was also agreed by Do- | stempinp itz ot, Lumeriok (Br), Phillips, “Liverpool | New York brig Allee (Bry, Olvem Qo n ee CO POMBE | Batre tne yoo and all Kinds of fevers and stomneh die. rsday evening Mile. | minica that one-Hfth of the publle ands snowld oo | Marchal via Halifax 26tb, with mage and 100'passengere, to | “Cleared S7ih, brig Pet Bertier’ Moianzas. 4 CO., 163 William street, Now York, ai by all draggists: ar fh “La | Bet aside for seloot hurposee, proviten ts United | "Beatmanip’ Montgomery, Patriot Eavannah March 25, | ygKOUAwA: Feb Kafe, barks Anpiodeh Nortoo, New | sod grocers Périchole,” on occasion of the beneft of Mr. James | States would graut 800 acres for an agricultural | with mdse and passengers: to KR Lowden. brad A ik Bi OAP, SOAP, SOAP. W. Morrissey, of the box office, who, like the Vicar of | college. Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah March 28, setpscane gear SPANISH ALQUITRAN SOAP, . has held omice faithiully and to the great —_—__oC with mdse and passengers, to W R Garrison. BOSTON, March 27—Arrived, schrs L & M Knowles, OR PURE SAPONIFIED TAR 2 Gere gs hit Steamship. Ch: mnpion, Lockwood, Charleston March 2, | Clements, Sagua; J. V Wellington, Parker; Gov J ¥ Smith; OF THE NORWAY PINE, 3 five DESPERATE BURGLARS. with mdse and passengers, to H R Morgan & Co. Had heavy | Crowell; R P Reynard, Huntley; Four Sisters. Sheerer, This elegant article cannot be surpassed for the toilet oF. administrations of wie Grand Opera House, Give him wenther the entire passage. and Jesse Hart 2d, Hart, Baltimore; A A Andrews, Kelley; | nursery, Sold by all respectable draggiste in the United At an early hour yesterday morning, while officer | , Ship Nentel Webster, Brown, Bordeaux 97 days, with mdse | W May, Endsor;’ Sininickson, W! ater, | States or “Ku Klux Statine ns 0 * Jaguicker per Mr, WILLIAM CRESWIR, for many years proprietor of Surrey theatre, in London, and an actor of the “old school” (so calied) of great reputation, will ap- ception of the needs of a pa- ieving sufferin physician w ei 2 1ould be dismissed at argument for women a to them, women Winsmore; Leny H Morgan's Sons. Had variabio weather.’ The D W | Ferry; Armenia Bartlett, Bartiett; William F Garrison, | Sole agent for the United States, rie Kennedy, of the Twenty-second prednct, was pa- trolling his beat, his attention was attracted by a May, Edson is anchored on the bi ; 3 C Babcock, Babcock ; Henrietta, RICHARD ELLIS, hip Seminole, Holmes, San Francisco Oct 14 via Valpa- | Le K Manning, Gandy, and J_M Fitzpatrick, Smith 28 Whitehall % raiso Jan 7, with'mdse, te Sutton & Go. ceenel to Lawrence, | Philadeiphin; CM Gbodrich Look: WA Pate, Euduor ard (tehall street, Now York. noise in the grocery store of Messrs. Hunter & Co. Giles & Co. Had light winds up to 26th inst; ed Cape | Hazeltine, Cdmmings, Elizabethport; Gem, Thomas; Mary FASHION! pear on Easter Monday at the Fourteenth Street | corner of Forty-fourth street and Seventh avenue, Pat we es cronted the Eiyator th er ie e BUS, cad Betta tokens Rondout; Mary, 1871. ai ee ar ler (Nor), Tobiesen, rt days, with rail- ry 1, Nev ork. fe theatre in the part which he orginally played in | He found a, ate ld piston anit, Ohem Aud’ | way iron fo order-—vessel to Wendt Tetens & Bockman, | . Cleared--Barks Jehnve Cushman, Srpailey, Care de Verde; ans “Nobody's Child,” a sensational drama by Watt. at him, but missed, The officer returned the fire, aero Tok aren and bad fine weather, March 19, Eiige ranton, Soanee, ee oe m laeenOne an SPRING AND SUMMER. Miss Laura Keene, who has taken that | and immediately he saw two men rush out from | (eet.lon ‘saya weno BOCES ee re” | Juin Dutch: Yap Lose Reuraiech tenons sein theatre, will act with Mr. Creswick, course of his engagement he will doubtiess appear | pursued and et | ne Of them, Michael Mart! in character in the standard plays with which he 1s | Who was comuitte 5 x nt Mr. Creswick, it will be remembered, | vilie Police Court, arrived 1a this country several months ago. LADELPHIA ITEMS, Tho End of the Murray Tragedy—Leaso of | currence of a most frightful description took ‘place | P&T! could be ob- | 8 ¢ lia any medical, ¢¢ pary gave them 1% the Lebigh Railroad—Arrival oi the Nilsson | 12 NeWark, on the Morris and Essex Railroad, near | fruit, Concert Troupe. PUILADELPHIA, March 28, 1871, passing from one car to another, fell through, | fru H to master, : le mother and sister of Joun H. Murray, the | Wlen the train waa stopped, a few moments after. | Feb 38, lat34 4 N, ton 2405 W, aignalled an kngliah ship Wile murderer and suicide, left for New York to-day With bis remains, The body of Murray’s wife will | latter was also mutilated in a shocking manner, L bound south; was 9'days west of Bermud Julia (Dutch), During the | belind the counter and escape out of the door, fe Bark Annie Richmond ‘ir, Fes ‘ake , The, ladies of New York aad vicinity, are respectfully Ime ‘with raijway iron, to Geo F Bulley. VTi tie Weal he ae cpmer Geo Appold, from Baltimore; barks | vited to examine, on Thursday, March %, a fil and elegans. Dy Wriato}, 1, 48 days, | | Bbth~ Arrived, Houghton, Upton, Sierra Leone; brig | assortment of fame the southern pas- | Agra, Liverpool; : : Sage bn het. Novelty, Havener, Matanzas; scbrs Dictator, trom Jeremie; — by Sustice Docu vend Yorks | “Bark Glovantina tItaly, Califano, Cette Feb 1, with wine, | M Porter, New York. SACQUES, CLQAKS AND MANTILLAS, a » yesterday, 4c, toJns Robinson & Qo, Had fine weather to the Gulf; | BALIIMORE, March 27—Arrived, brigs Petrel (Bri, Par- pai et eee gin thened strong woletiy winda 80n8, Messina; Reporter, Cooma, Mayaguez, PR; Anna 2 LLAMA LACE POINTS, SACQUES, &c., SHOCKING RAILROAD ACCIDENT IN JERSEY, Invidia (fiat) Catiero, mare 68 days, with | Torrey, Haskell, Boston; Haze, Providence: J as fruit to Chamberiain, Phelps & Co—v jens per Cartba- |" from the leading houses in Burope, impo! r Jct, Riilp, J White- | our retail trade.” eel eto ed Konator Grinves puns 7 ohrs el to master Passed | Knight, Plum, Cardenas; Gertie Lewis, Hodgdon, weather, latter feted Addie Murchie, Gibbs; NH Bene Letween twelve and one o'clock yesterday an og. | braltar Feb 17; \irst part ot the passage fh e ei htt oltad, Hare ain cudywitie, Adal ‘ 7" 20, with | Hi bert; Mary J Fisher, Lawrence; Helen, Perry; Sulla ‘Algo, Phat a dither Teo rite We | Floyd, Squt 8 Detwiler, Grace; flaggte P Smith, SACQUER, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, &e., ‘or bi ab. Hark Rebecon Caruana, to Waydell & Co. chored on the Lai " Charles Tottie to Baring Bros—v the Orange street canal bridge. ‘Theodore Hartman. is brakeman on the Dover freight train, wile i nia, rece ay iy de Cowper of om own manufacture, They are also requested to ine Gardner, and Allen Middieton, J#, Gladding, Provi- | spect our " Young Teazer, Slocum, New Heifo 8: Wooura, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S rovideuce: JB Siaithy Witlars, Pall iver Charm}, * OUTFLITING DEPARTMENT, wards, the head of the unfortunate man was picked | S2OWie $4 distinguishing pendant No 9,738, from Gibraltar West Dennis, Crowe! '$ Bragdon, Sno’ awn, 0 ‘0 ye » The | Baker, and Beile O; tl, |, Boston; Addie Walton, up some eight or ton feet off from the body. ‘The | Unaries Toulelsancnoresoame tae ne 8? | Riche Norfogge owe rowel Boston; Adee. Cleare wed), Prieta, Messina, £4 days, with Hail fine weather; D} ‘elties just received, and © shall offer many novi Wiehe lord bees exbtiited, Was: SE WALKL which have never b Bark Henry Buck (of Searsport), Nichola, Buenos Ayres 54 ark Hoffrath Dr Rruckner (NG), Gossaril, As- LADIES' bS AND WAI NG su 9 be placed In a receiving of Deceased lived on Jersey Cit Heights, ere he | days, with wool and hides, & ler—vossel to Cary: ure Prairie Bird (Hr), juwell, 8t John, NB; | LADIES' BREAKFA‘ Bj AND ROBES DE wy ng vault in this city until her | joaves a wife and three children, ‘tre Petey ie cnne | Batted: “Crowes the Ravers Mascot m ton 417 bed raveller, Adams, Charleston; H Curtis, Haskell ; CHAMDR parents can be heard from and their wishes known, The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Compiny leased | a certificate of burtal. their railroad to the Central Railroad of New Jersey by @ stock vote ata special Voard of Trade rooms to-da, etcrec=: There will be but one cor Physician made the usual lavestigation apd granted | Yariable weather « #), theace light N winds. ‘The Nepouret; MA McCarn, Whitman im, Watts, and | LADINS' SKIRTS, WAISTS, CORSET COVERS, CORSETR, On is anchored on the bar. Boien J Holway, Thompson, Boston; Thos J Dail, Wright, | UNDERGARMENTS, CHILDR CLOAKS, DRESSES, Bark Gnreile (of New Haven), Black, Demerraa 17 days, | Georgetown, DO SACQUES, BLOUSES, St NDERCLOLHING, via Barbados 14 daya, with sugar and molasses, to H Trow: el—iitig Harriet, HATS CATS INFANTS! WARDIOME rahi ‘ . bridge's Sons, Had fhe weather. March 24, Int 9390, lon | 2sth—Arrived, steamsh{y Blackstone, Loveland, Boston; BRIDAL TROUSSEAU, BOYS’ SUITS, dc eeting held at the 72, spoke brig Onalaska, hence for Mat .nzai brigs Rride (Br), Brooks, Messina: Horry, Sedgley, Matan- ; ‘ A grand choral festival will be held this evening | _ Bark Curlon (of Boston), Treat, Matanzas 11 days, with | zasi sehr May Geen (it), Cummings, Valoemo. Having secured the services of first class droasmaker we: ss Nilsson, Surakosch and Brignolt arrived this | gt Association Hall ior the denellt of the French and | molasen to the Long Island Suhr Reliving Co- vessel to | BRUNSWICK, Ga, Match Salled, brig Hattle, Sawyer, | are prepared to offer unusual advantages to our fady patrons. neert given in | German chijaren made orphaus by the war, under Le ee Trp ie Puindelpula, Bud Dot te, as previously announced, | the direction of Mr. Newcombe C is anchored on the bar. Martin (of Custiae), Brown, Demerara 16 | hie Wilson, Watts, Bost LORD & TAYLO ‘ Arrived, sehr ton. Ry f, March 2—Arrived, schré Minnie, Erick- Broadway and Twentieth street, DGEPOR