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W NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1871.—TRIPLE SHERT. Simpson & Clapp. Had strong westerly winds during the | Also steamahip Glaueus, Walden, New York, Be Passage. low, bar! . E UW [2 re) P Ee | Irak wih crate fare o te fretistonien of peace, hone THE SLEEPY ROLLOW CRIRIE. “SUITH,? THE SCAMP. | alee weston, from Africa: a « pery ie Lose chy BALTIMO! nnina, arrived 2th, is consigned to Chas F Arecibo i Marsh 38 arpreds obra Paton, Shacktord, men Who ate suit Hiabie to military service being seat to ach bak Giova me " ? SSE DOR ISIS (not as before reported). Boouat nag nee aes AMSuee bank oe he Baie only undertake to bring Some Further Developments ia his Brilliant (#) Passed ‘Through Holl Gate: Whit rj Onken hei Cuushnan and mike shard ane, oe eee ee POG, SEN Of tie Car DO aa ae mad ina, | Ce00nd Trial .of Teano V. W. Buckhout for tho |“ Gareor—A Deserter from the Services of his BOUND soUTE, ™Cleared—Stentnahtp Wm Kennedy, Hallett, Boston; bark Yoh Notat 7 inz the R 1 fis tain erent of the Renae provider by tke French an. | Murder of Alfred Rendall—How the Prisoner Country and bis Wife. Steamship Chesapeake, Johson, Portiand for New York, | Black Prince (Br), Mantall, Briael, ; Ausie ‘troop ci, olish Opin r) thoriltes being sufoient for the purpose, and. provider : . Bermu'a{ ext Indien, nelish Opinions Reganding the Removal | tonics being sumolons tor the pares Appeared in Court—A Resume of tho Trage- The {asiiionable, young. gent, ‘who: on lash Repur: | with mane Sal OaMeeaases (Od FAO, vw York, drune (bry Taslor, Kngsion, Je, for erdere; Muty Hawley, ¢ 4 ‘ART. 7. The French authorities will forego any convey- ys ay afternoon tried to victimize Park & Tilford | schr Hannle Westuroos, ‘Lidlejahor Portland for New | Hawley, Norwich? Riel ereon, English, Boston; Ida of Mr. Sumner. ange of tnen by the line from Mulhouse to Vesoul, ih case the dy—Dificulty in Obtaining a Jury. York, with lumbs No, Richardson, Bedel, Hoboken; J A Pi Young, do; M A OL MN Sumer, journey on foo. from Dannemaric to Belfort should present to the tune of twenty-flve dollars, by ed ora ee ae nae eae ty jemmon 8S Be coe Mow ark, with | Saumame ‘Farce, x ke, a Corson, sons difetuith from Mrs, Do + P Boston; Hammona, se; Maxgie Van caaamaaeaanainaaanedl “hint, & The German authorities shall forward tn the forged letter, purporting to come eee ee VEN RTE Gots, aitldl Pasi akS wey Yors-« Basen, Compton, Lynn; Maggte J Chadwicks ager ‘boston : unner, either to Charleville Es an eyi le, aereenen As it was generally known throughout West- flela, one of their customers, asking fora men.6 Rehr Sea Nymph, Connelly’ Booties fac Malian 7 Bessie Morris, Alea, do 4 paver I yan, ew Haven; The New Organization of Al- .autthay be douued'in cave fonteasee, | chester county that the second trial of Isaac Van | the above sum, has been Drought ‘dead to rights.”” | Sehr A Hammond, Paino, Roaton for Newark. G Patten, Baker, Bolton’, H Irons, Irons: Jersey City, : lL i Ant. The garrison, of Bitche shall mmediately march | Wart Buckhout, the Sleepy Hollow murderer, would | By the statement of Sergeant Williams, of the Third | Gets S'S'Sinun ‘Snow, Wareham for New Yorks pith Arrived, seaunslip Cubs, Duxebart, New Orleans via SRDS ADE LOFERINE: snd aaa ta aad a the arebavee not Vmatngt? | bo commenced in the Court of Oyer and Terminer | precinct, Brookiyn, who now holds a warrant trom | Behe darsi Miltanns Hooper, Fall River for New York, aastOD, March 98--Sailed, aohr John Stockham, Price, andnnnbbndinnos the fortress fiself, The garrison sl 7 + 1 c] 4 ; on re Taye Lanevilie, and ulenoe Deyond the, dstriets aeaunfea | at White Plains yesterday, crowds of citizens from | Complaint “Smuth” is evidentiy an old offender, | Sort Hp sistant, Horaatie, Providenge for New York, Balled from below, achr Ellen Barnes, New Yorn. ROME, | ' German army. Woidiren’ | Various portions of the county assembled at and | 44 rar back as 1860 he was arrested for desertion | Schr Mattie M'Howes, Howes, Providence for New York. SBARLESTON, serch ¥--In: to cfnm, sip: ipsonet, GROSS OUTRAGES IN n Done at Ferrieres, March 12, 1871. in tue vicinity of the Court House, attracted thither rout the army, peng. parece at tat Cal tea ae hg pen paker, B own, New Tendon, tor New. Hot cot, nee ee en} Gariside, Stanford, Jacksonville, to — ad by the unusual interest which the case has evoked. XU ent mou alry. real ‘Theresa. Sehr Minnie: Brig i Bridceport for New . load for Philadelphia. ' Iance and William Leet. In 1804 he was married to There Behe Ded S Hastrook Lilie for New York. | _ 29th—-Arrived, achrs St Elmo, from New York ; Clare, from ‘Te steamer Oceanic, of the White Srartine, Cap- | TR New Organtzation of Alsace Ere the hour of ten A. M. had arrived the court ‘@ beautiful young indy, then living in Ninth | Sept QUE Hastrook Fils, New Rochelle for New Philaeiphia. spar, ¥ Lorraine. room was excessively thronged, every available | street, near Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, whom he also Steamer Doris, youngy Providence for New York, with EAST MACHIAB, Me, March 2—Salled,‘schr Harriet tain Murray, errived at thls port early yesterday 8 forwarded a draft for the new deserted, leaving her penniless, Some time | mdse and 8. Newall, Gould, New York. mérring, with two days later news thau that brought | 9 count Bumarck has forwarder one to we Federai | *Pace whicn Fie! afford iene veer syectarors, | after Me | Was © charged with stealing | 8 Bleamer Mets, Davis, Providenee for New York. waelctivens sok Pare, Gpragns, Mackineport, to'lead 6. by the Thuringia. Council. It will be laid before the German Federal | Pied and tenaciously retained by theeager spectators, | set of furs from a Mr. Van nh a BOUND BAST. Pontiacs MONROE, March 49—Passed 1p, sobre 8 P A letter trom Wiesbaden to the Rheinticne Kurier | Diet aid contams the folowing suipulations:— "| many of whom, doubtless, would prefer to forego | and since thas time hes bean living by various de, Sloamatn Neniune, Baker, New York for Boston. | Hal, {fom Mayaguez for Balimore; Bowdolty, Randall,” ee te a rh for says that Prince Metteratch tas offered his demesne | Gave ymperor beerime n teparate territory of ihe Gere | te Necesarios of le {OF 2 season, than Mo miss Ne | Crutches of the law. “Al'hough Ils rat wife is still | Sci fan May Dirtaker Halimer tor New Bodtord dito Daman, Dark Mary A Marshal, from Greenwich for at Johanuisberg to Napoleon IL as nis residence for | man empire, and will be governed by an administration ; Sensational posing: class | in existence, another lady claiming to be his spouse Sehr W D Cargill, Hall, KUzabethport for Providence, more; iA 4 ragues. i ohanuisberg P emanating direct from the Emperor, A government const. | murder trial.” sw. visited him yesterday at the prison in Essex street, | Schr Alligator, McGregor, New York tor Calais. Birds Fema mie Saeina fon dos slag.ea. brig. the summer. tuted ‘according to ‘imperial ‘orders’ will superinvend the Lenin evita io aris “epochal Where hie Is confiued at present, and wept profusely | gett More Light, B ete SS ‘PRET’ RIVER, March 26 Salled, achr ‘Theodore Dean; ce and Lorraine are to become a separate ter- ™ onda lie; le jmore. % cients ‘the German empire under a goverament | S*partmente, As the sppoimimedt Meourortnemoueras | Justice Joseph F, Barnard, County Judge Robert boc heb od oe: Looe Sekedenen Wines Rect ocrene hr ae: ooLOUGRSTER, March 38—Arrived, schre, George,B M »p y E, i “t 2 extent of the territory (260 square miles, containing 1,580,000 | Cochran and the Justices of Sessions having 4 = Schr Sylvester Hale, —-, New York for Taunton. Clellan, Keene and Tookalita, Baltimore t Belfast ti faded, appointed by the Emperor. Strasbourg 13 to be the M futermsedtate aithoriticn, will be'estabhuned tn : ANOTHER MR. SMITH. Behr 8H Buekiaehenn cn’ New York for Fail River, fey and Hiawatha, Leo, Ne for Newbury capital. Haan a re vrotiuclal capital, wo undertake ie branch ad- | Seated themselves on the beach, the prisoner was : _ - Schr LM Strout, Vesey, New York for Boston. award Lameyet Gorman, Forte Riad for do; Olive P e Adalbort 1 ministration of the duties allotted to the central ment. | conducted from the jail into court by Deputy Sheriff | Schr Wm Boareman, Tealy. New York for New Haven. ward, Arey 4 a een. yn Prince Adalbert of the Prussian navy has written | The intermediate authorities will be subordiunte to the Prue, “Doing” a Doctor—Another Specimen of | Schr Rector, Recwor, New York for Cold Sgring, Digits Mae ne og eget rer iter in Which he expresses his regret that it was | sian Ministers of Justice and Commerce, who will not | Ford. In appearance Buckhout has undergone no . Sehr George Wasnington, Peck, New York for Stamford, | Be kett, Sout for nd; Moun! pak x ‘4 Gispose of the affairs of the imperial territory in the name of iW wilpalinn eines’ bin feet GAT’, in Sneak Thievery. by Gnpue *rasniaston, Hess. one corre sne Paurel, Booth and’ Ald, Smithy iphia; N ‘Ht Phillips, impossible to obtain Saigon from the French as one | Mee ee SaaS Cuaccordiag tor the dueckions of tne | PEXCeP' niga boas a frst trial in| 4 ow elzed, dark complexioned man, with a i New York for oo | MpRotald Nem Fore Fd eC AE Of ns terms’ of the trbahy oF pence, “The Frinon MOds.| SOAS NS inet tiatn aint tite "orgenieaion., ihe papas cad Pi ce e 4 be frightful looking scar on the side of his neck, was SAILED. Mcintyre, Boston. ei shut for more than ten years he has endeavored to | Court ot Appeate is tranferred from Colmar 10 Birasbo Cans. cenating.. Ae : bret aks enc, | brought to Essex Market yesterday morning, | _ Steamships St Laurent, Havre; Nevada, Liverpool: City of Ph en nett ob iy cae induce the Prussian government to Obtaln @ T00ting | Fe ee a ede Fen ee een eae ee ae accused pressured rather genveel exterior,and | charged with robbing the oMice of Dr. Benjamin | M03!°% Haranaand Vera Cruz; ships CH Marshall Liver | S108 Garg Age: (Work, Wienses, Sk Jago. snd deste Banna sen sche icac a = ph Would certainly be one of the last men in the Gourt | Dawson, No. 8 East Eulteenth street. It seems that | Wind at sunset 8, fresh parr, intane D-it Billa’ Penny, Pensacola; scbr EV Phe Count of Flanders.and suite, accompanied by room whoin a Stranger woitld allow about three weeks ‘skola man ealléd at the doctor's ene Ginee lnrereall: 40. General Burnell, arrived at Dover on the 14m, en ROME. pe a ee a Sith Pt een when be metho and, on being informed of Marino Divesters By A er fotze Walle Din, rowe for Loudon, and were recelved by Messrs. | 75 Qe an cue Mioraal OltyeOhurch ‘ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE. the circumstance, told the servant he woula walt | anchor at Kimpeton Ter Uitte. sno foul'ant iniered tne AS ELARE ORS, Marsh 2) nee Sete ene eect Latham and Forster, the Consul and Vice Consul for . be reo! On entering the court and having taken aseat by | a nie while, ‘The servant went down stairs and | vessels, and be‘ore she could be got under control collided | Bnd Zampa, Jewers Vorlo Rica: Alsaxa, Ort, Now ferns Belgium. Entcred by Bands ef Armed Men—Men and | jis counsel, the prisoner Bn apparently Scag leit the ‘supposed patient in the office. After wait- | With «third, forcing the latter ashore. a 7 Ban ott Cri , Bobinsa i V Jones, ngalls; Abner Tay- t Soldi. Inte the | cern as e 1e el a C . base! STEAMBHIP FALCON, fro Baltimot ore near | k leton. and Viola, Stahl, do, 7 Prince Mirsama, togetner with eleven noblemen, oe ee or and encountered the gaze of the large audience | ng avout twenty intuutes he went to the basement | of Traonibas, was touted of nigut of 2th lost after throw: | NEW ORLEANS, March 2¢—~Arrived, ship Contilters, Ber: from Japan, arrived in Liverpool on the 15th, Their ane with a degree of composure which amounted longer, ‘aud to tell the ‘Doctor that Mr. Smith, of ing overboard nearly ali her cargo. She was taken to her | ry, qentons sche Baring i Heath, eas. Sorpan. rintt visit to Engiaad has no political bearing, but is due | y te following protest was lef on the 10th inst. | almost to absolute indiffereuce. He appears to pos | Nincicemth sirect, called. ‘The servent saw the mon | WHS 27th, uninjured. {ot New Yo low, scr Hattie jpson, Sherman, — ts puke with W, Jervolse, oowm tenens of the post recently | soas a keen appreciation for the mumorous, as he oc- facoa light wagon that was sanding at the | , BARK W—The vessel which put into Queenstown 1ath | from Harane: ceecstes nonghty, Philadelphia, vis to a desire to become practically conversant with held by Mr. O00, Resecll, for transmission to tho | casionally during the day chuckled heartily at some | JUMP 4Co a light wagon that was standing at the tout leaky, Toporad py eable aah’ "a Metron and wee | gleaned ie mips Taree, Doaahiys Puna he we the system of trade ana commerce. dritish ambassador at Florence:— ‘of the quaint answers elicited by ceunsel while en- r red that | to bet “=f Loiona, Hovey, New York. We, the undersigned, being British tate for the pay 2 doctor came home and immediately discovel to be the bark J W (Br), McLaren, from Cardiff for a, 8h A review of the whole of the ships of the road; snfe;theunderslat Stajcte repenemste ce ‘he Ttalinn | deavoring toempancte jury. all "the avaliable articles “in his office | ““parg asnoan.—The unknown brie before reported ashore | yeSORTHNESE Fash March 24--Arrived, ships Viole, Sle navy available to leave ports will, 1% 1s ramored, be ee rh the 1uth of March. 18/1, Wo | 1 win pe remembered that tue terrible crime with TAR SORELY COManeRre. HIN onere eater on Thomas Point got off and proceeded. : achr Gertrude, Howes, Rnatan, " , insalt » in th Pane 3 Railed_—Brig Jane Goodyear. cath held tn the course of the present summer, the ships | attending the Lenten service inthe Church of the Geeuin | which the prisoner is charged,tvookiplace at the resl- | Ris mcersenaum pipe, which he tad nal thitty Gol | som Nonmuen Licur (of Philadelphia, Trelan, was | Salled Brig Jane Goodyear, | a poeal Yo assemble at Spithead, and mancuvre along the | Kone, We, think it nghtte aay thet we heft no political | dence of whe accused in Sleepy Hollow, near Tarry- | Saay's gold bracelet were “non sunt tntenti He | wits Senry ses rannine mocap ao ci port, Mej 8 allwinkin, Froneh” Rookiand: Gcenn, Wars, Sassex coast, Of us are Catholies, and went for the purposes of devotio Wir pele eggs Darton, Prepoteritare th ry piseet ‘the matter in-the hands of detectives Lyon and | away mainmast, close to the deck, foremasthead and top- ve; Lebanna, Delay wood, Kemp Carrie 4 3b oteatan ‘vere 12,1870, Buckhout, who had thereputation of being &@ | {ing who succeeded in arresting Mr. Smith, of Nine- | mast, jibboom, foregat, and lay in that condition, heading | Cobb, and Idlewitd, Miller, New Yor See, eee Other our comentianger tecley beiagour | Shiftieas, dissipated fellow, on that day mvite geouth wreck, In Laurens street on last Tuesday. A | tothe southward, uutil 1 o'clock Tuesday, When of Galled= rig Water Lily Be Cro aes: michasioons’ ENGLAND. ibrodvewion. The’ sermon (which wae preached by & | neighbor, named Alfred Kendall, and his#ow, Charles | Crear many other doctors bave been victiinized in | Chatham the sleamer Neptune, Capt Baker, from Boston for | Sin ip Nov evuit futller, named Tommasl, kod contained nothing polk | Rendall, 'to inls house that they might perpetuate | fo Lanner and complaintsare coustantiy pouring | New, York, hove in aight and bore away ‘or, her and took | Baltimore. porn, March 28—Arrived, éobr Loulsa Frances, Pisin Leanne. tical or ealvelated to ireitate arly one) was over aboutiweive | their trieudship and inaugurate the New Year with | jn \inen point towards the same individual” James | Bcf 2 tows arriving in Holmes’ Hote at 6:30 PM. Roe dee ee j The Removal of Charles Summer from ‘the giclonk. Spo eonsr ston en niempting sey a mekcete ae social draugit of claer, which he had provided for Williams, alias Smuith, was fully identitied by. the aoc, Mantis M rata, Sraith, from, a me Meee for ‘schra Hal Hamlin, Hamlin, Craney Island, Vi Chairmanship of Committce of Forcign Re- Buunbery armed witb bludgeon. Those who tied to get out | Heoccasion. fai Em ge crating tue servant, Susan MeKane, and heid to answer at Gen- | fred up at New Oneans 2th int shat Wale: Boson, Baker ‘glarige; Wiliam’ eggs Baker, lations—The Massachusetts Sonator a Fice- | jet diiven vack into the church and compelled nee ene | oftheir host, the father and son, having accepted | ¢'#! Sessions by Judge Scott. Scum Many RILFY. Riley, at Witmington, NO, 26th inst | and F panah Wisse, Coeee, Pow ‘LS ond ia brand and Mischie'-maker—An English arden adjoining, and were subsequently escorted to | the invitation, were seated in Buckhout’s parlor, atae th Toahaem tia any from Baltimore, experienced heavy weather during the pas- Wi tom pan \ Dike ro Dap! berm Seteten fheir homes by’ National Guarua, "We stayed inthe | ana while the elder Rendall was in the act THE HERALD AS A DETECTIVE, Sage; split sails, dc. rank Maria, Wood, Providence for New York. if prune : < church until, “Signor Gadde, the royal commissary, | of sipping a goblet of cider, which had — Scum M A McCann, from Baltimore for Boston, with coal, | “Ui ied ™Gohrs Hocker, Ware, Calals for New York: Chal. {From the London Standard. March 15.) appeared with twenty or thirty soldi who beck handed by the prisoner, the | m Newark last Saturday evening the police found | 1s ashore (20th) at Sandy Point, Chesapeake Bay ; will proba- ‘Bennett, and Maria Roxana, Palmer, Portland for do. im be, - , ‘arrest h see Hcp ath nate to. his gfe hae Swords Gravra, andy with crise ure The, godly ed et latter, unnoticed, stepped into an adjoining room, | two semi-drunken men wandering the streets, hay- | »Y come off with rise of the tide. LONDON, March 27—Arrived, schr Blackstone, Wor’ Scum Net, from Rock! rovid wt He first became notorious by the extreme violence | !ft 8 they chased men and women into the side chapels | took Up a double-barrelled shotwan and discharged | ing in thetr possession a valuable horse and wagon. oat ee Dome at Charieston 259 tom sade and | “PHT BRT ert. Merck se:—Arrived, bark Viator (Nor)? ; fad vores tom : male ak Sar, dotted, "eilliite Ries Me, when off Hatteras, was knocked on her beam ends an of his views.and language on the slavery question, Peclevrating mass, and wittolstering’ to 'communt: | Stantly, "A inoment afterwands the’ contents of the | Supposing that they had been on a spree the officers | had deck load wasned overboard. Olsen, Liverpoois echr JH Wainwright, Abrams, New Zors. amd thereby won iis Seat in the Senate as the Women fainted; and one of us saw a female | remaining barrel were lodged in the head of Charles | took the men to the station house and | | Scum RuTmTHomas (of Bangor), Dodge, from Porttand | Cleared Ship Abraham Lincoln swedy Osrtune, Cork fom representative of the abolitionist State of Massachu- ruck in the forehead with a sword, the | Rendall, wha fell to the floor placed the horse and wagon ina livery stable. At | for New Fore, sprung & teak AM of 27th inst, while at an- | orders; schra lizzie, Bate iki Waster ca on setts. In the Senate he continued to distinguish inn from the | wound. | Several ot us Reger hee BLOOD, The statton house they gave their names as Edward | fhoroi the East Chop, and put into Vineyard Haven leak- on eae ee ohahs. Mlacercon, Provigeson. Nee, et a ee recanara suche OL INS | (aaa was presest during all (hi. When wesppeaied tohim | the murderous charge having torn out one of nis | Kuappand Michael ¥arrell both of New York, It | ea vce herey daring the easterly gale of att ina | Best, batke Bllner (Nor), Jorgongen, from Liverpool; At invective, ull! a ve ema} nd offen- 2 soon 1 suspe hat the property foun . on Se! “ . Bive aliick on a Cniinent and aged Southern | fF, Bralechon, and iarorimed him that we were forelguers | eyes, besides otherwise distiguring his features per- pected Pp Vineyard tee nely le at carrying | ©Yuwra Del Mareh $8 In port, steamer bega a fle of soldiersto | manently. Buckhout then hastened imto the | With them belonged to others, and on Sunday, in ie eaaees afonl..0t Pelican, way the Presto’ id r and causing her to part her , Feport the W J Haven. fue outside of the cures aa far asthe Via Cesarinl, whenhe | Kitenen where hiswife, Loutsa Buckbout was, cn- loeking over the sAvertiseients in the New YORx-| Shei, sing os ‘sachor. ‘Danmage to tho’ Lucy Saker was | “WyatrAND. Mantut?--Airived, soht WG Reed, Si jn writing the facte which | 2802, on eg ched it Nee akAd | Horse, the description. of which tallied exactly Witt | “Seve nmzawamn, Kellar, from Thomaston for New York, | anh Glenrea, tries Merriwa, Waterhouse, Cardenas ‘Tasi- aggerated-by partisanship, made of Mr, Sauer the “_W. Maziere B D..Chap- | With the gun, .the stock of which he | the one found asabove, On confronting the pair with | at Vineyard Haven 27th inst, lost an anchor and 80 fathoms | gler, Carltal it mmartyT wud leader Of abolitioniam. ‘The war after- jens Mac; Duley ie Coppi: ) Dioke winile ‘dealing repeated blows on the head | the HERALD they confessed to having stolen | chain daring the easterly gale. PAWTUCKET, March 2%8—Sailed, schr Watchman, Cur pon oo a avoliuonism the party creed of the ain in her Majesty's Fifty-fourth Tegiment, . ) of his prostrate victim, Believing that he-had com- | the. property, and also.admitied that they longed erthe! ajority, aud elevated Mr. Summer to the | Bexi eas student of the University ot London; M. | mitted to anotorious gang of horse thieves in the metropolis, foremost place among the chiets of the republican | Francis Lomax, Westticld Hi Lancashire; F.B. Yansit- |, A TRIPLE MURDER, The proprietor of the horse and wagon, a Mr. John faction. He was tue most vehemont champion of | tart, 8. M. Coppinger, R. H. Busk, London. ~*a {the accused ran from the scene of bis bloody | Dobbins, of No. 571 First avenue, New York, was statesman exciied a hot-headed Carotinian to | tue outside of th au act of personal violence, wich, committed under circumstaaces of pectiliar indecorum, ex- rier, New York (for Calais) ring, which arrived at Providence Btta ES: cee ara nenaaate | cea neha uh tas Run as jagara, went ashore on the rocks, tore off | 20m Newman. er, Bn if; slinenon toro the War, the coadjutor of Mr. Stevens in crymg for = work 10 the house of an noted. He identified the property as his. Yester- end sprung a leak, which requires much pumping | gh, Y 4 e . : acquaintance, ‘keep 8 oun. Tit aud insctersio epponenta ot ereadan ean: MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN ITEMS. “> | where, he told, what, ine PO cg He Te ice a i i pao ee aS the cargo had been removed on the | Bourne and Geo stint, Rober, New York; schf Jas % F #] que e oa Secured anolner urn’ of asceudancy to mun warte i {| Conduct hum safely to the county jail, “as be feared | Metropolitan authorities, Sthore near Masonboro fuiet,and'e orton of ieaaeliee | “Beigaiinessur a's Shindler, Lee, New York vih was scarcely, possible “that a keen rivalry | . Rochefort intends founding a journal at Bor-{) that the neighbors would lvich’ him.” ‘The ken to Wilmington, NC, about the Mth. The vessel still | borne's. thould'not grow tp between the political und pariia. | @¢SUX. Pl ercenpterearrgroreenpen eae cr arene Lag anode voravie ohe will probaly be got off within th mest Corio. | Yar! she Natio Sena Hisgias Boston tor fiche mentary chief of the professional seetion of the part, Don Pedro Calderon 1s the new Peruvian Minister | 1 this court last March, as before indicated, the de- . Shae fect Fr Ry ae Gere, and. the President. whom it had selected. ‘ae ity | to Berlin. fence bemg alleged insanity on the part of’ the ac- Fatal Affray in a Liquor Store. bees SAV ARRAN, Masel, : a «4 cused at the time of the commission of the -crime, John Carey, aged 28, a native of Ireland, is now Miscellaneous. Te"contol the Pohoy atthe Cabiee ena eee SE sabe aneaeio aa sepa ouicba nara | pda eerie ay meer ge nal ee home, 750 Washington street, in'a preea- | _We are under obligations to the purser of the steamship gat Locke, Boston aches Curtis Ton, and Ge x net, i * 4 oprancis Satteriy, Boston; Bhiarpe, peas allvwed to appropriate for te mien end ’node. {| . Jules Mires, the notorious Mnancler, died the other }| fended by an dmposing array of counsel, toremost | Tous condition, from the effects of a severe beating oe ee mommaaivey Seat Rive 4 . bmg Mx Motley, the chief diplomatic prize at the | 4aY at Mausellies, || among whom was the late Grenville T. Jenks, the | recelved on the evening of last St. Patrick’s Day. iP SALEM, March 27—Arrived, ba Eelgnton, a there being nine for | On that evening Carey was in the liquor store of Paul | _ Weare indebted to the purser of the steamship Catharine | New june jury disagreed npon a verdict, ‘01 ‘ortlan: ty cianonalof bie Motiey pave gteat Haein g | papal ere CUD has accepted the dogma of conviction and tire for acquittal. Broderick, No. 34 street, when he | Whiting, from Fernandina, for favors. paper, Correll, Reltimete Soe, alah, Adsianie, Team his omciat mapations; We Saale rps — ys b DIFFICULTY IN OBTAINING JURORS. was assaulted by a gang of rufians. He | Wm Hathaway, Jr, the attentive purser of thesteamsbip | New York, John Hornton, Mitchell, ape, Galsis; resident he support lig expected; (requ@nt CO | daly dented Oy eee ae ae a ee er ae er | a anaeaty ee Rome aa. he aentiants escaped. | san Salvador, trom Ravana, be urbana for favors. | Sake iaaon, der urine: lee, Maen * 5 to m4 _ jeavor to. ry roved @ difficu Ice ot hear of! 1e ir uni even- gs meo, Matthews, do for Beverly. Fearn re peed, Ane At lust a breach was estad- | rhe opening of the Maritime Exhibition at Naples | task, as owing to whe novoriety of the case, nearly | ing, when they arrested Charles Collins, who wes then buill'at Beste In 1065 Has bes eater (28 tone bur. | | STONINGTON, March Si— Arrived, achra Walter Hall, Since that ume tne President has ascertalied hia | Will take place on April 10, 1371. | all who were called having already had taeir minds | identified as one oi the men engaged in the assault | ¢'stewon of Ghatheny, bi Re Ri ee a ee en ee eee own strength within the party and finally brouzut The President of the French Assembly receives "| ™de up as to the quilt or innocence of the prisoner. | on Carey. He was locked up at the Charles street SHIPBUILDING IX BATH—The keel of a ship fs being laid VINEYARD HAVEN, March 95, PM—Arrived, brig niatters to au issue by a party caucus in Which his~| 50,00cf. and the Deputies 9,000f. a year. | In consequence of this state of affairs only three jurors | police station, Coroner Hermann will take Carey’s | inthe yard of & & ASewall, and we understand that there | donna (Bri, Jordan, New York for St_ John, NB; scl Senutorial supporters. resuived to urn An Bosanor Phe’ ets code a gt sera deen Concuras, | Bad been accepted up to @ late hour im the after. | ante-mortem statement to-day. wile quite an ammount "of jDuldin jo, Bath this season. | don, Salsbury, Pendacola for Boston: Whitne) Ae Out of his oficial position, A considerable section s, representing the colors of France, have been t Snes eens | Messrs Gone t Sawyer wou ch thelr new bark of about | Baltimore ; », Lakema appears to have opposed this measure, for no fewer ree ee ging * Iu the prosecution District Attorney Dykman Is S00 tone burthen 2h inst; They mre also building «three. | Chase, Collins, and J H Youmani Keon, New York foe 403 # »P oo aa crape. assisted by Heury L. Clinton and ex-District At- N W S masted schr of about 50) tona. Burmah, Wins! low, do for Bango Fe anette ag cau Senators are stated | “ne double birthaay of the King of Italy and his { toruey John 8 Bates. The delence 1s being con- SHIPPING E o | ,,HAUNCHRD—At Baltimore 38h tow, brig Agnes Barton, | SeRd;,Phuindelphia for Beverly Eveline, Dutch, do for Ph have ausented themselves from the divison | on ‘the Crowm Prince, Was celebrated for the first | (ucted vy Francis Larkin, W. H. Robertson, J. S. s frou the yard of Mesara Wellener & Buck. Delia Hodgking, Bennard, Yortland for Nortolk Lica in the Senate which gave ei Mil 7 f Fs yay +. Si time in Rome on March 14, jiiard and 8. S. Marshall, It is understocd that ex- 3 Notk § Di RY ; latter number Tepresent, We iay-acumer the | Ita sald that Count Sehiremitz, at present Minis | Pistrlet Attorney John MeKeon, of New York, has Mae hee od vering Pea phon Teenie whieh ahd aaah trom | Nutt, Sidehin, Ni, for New York G Rn proportion of repubiicansin ‘the Senate willing to | ter of the German Confederation to Vienna, will be | #80 been retained for the defence. Biustase her moorings, and wae inside the bar of Cape Fear river | Ui Reed Beach, Me, for do; James Henry, Trueworthy, the hazard of breaking up | the representativeof the German empire in Paris. prese Bind by Mr. Sumne he former + 547 | Moon sets...morn 2 25 | 22 inst, was owed up to Wilmington, NC, 34th, where she | 2oekland for do, 2 :.. 622 | High water.morn 2 54 | Wi,be fefitted with chains and anchors before resuming her [ona gern g: ne ieee he much larger sec~ Alexandre Dumas, fils, who has a large property EEZALIH MATTERS. Sun sets, . y near Dieppe, Was among’ the hostages taken by tle SR GOI BUS i, from which the buoy is missing, as reported a | peel qiadell, pee eee Leet ey di Germans for the payment of the War contribution. SO etree oe OCEAN STE 3, sinee, is SE of Round Hil), ia Buzzard’s Bay, for Lynn ere Wind. Frisbee, New York for Provincetown; Pad 10 BI A subscription has Deen, headed by Priace Orion | Meeting of the Board of Commissioners N STEAMERS, Spoken, Allie Oakes, Plushurs, do for. Beverley: ‘Miary 1 Peagson tmistr 4 more ¢ at Brussels tor the @isinfection of the pattie field of The Board of Health met yesterday afternoon, at | pare or DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE eae h ad King, from Liverpool for Mobile, Feb | providencs tor do, Chase, Ine iam and Lak oy tee relieved Of his ‘iltam evince a disposiuond | Sedan in order to prevent the spread of epidemical | one o'clock, at the usual place, President Bosworth MONTH OF APRI party which | diseases. | in the chair, Commissicners Mullally, Gross, Barr, | ~—~Sicamen | Sile | De cur Antie Lewis, Dayton, from New York for Savannah, | RoCKiand for, New York: Howard Macomber, anp with her sails blown away, March 29, 8) miles ely for 8 Fresto, Drew, Machias for do; ‘Look Out, 1 NE o! has = been aition and | The Crown Prince and Princess of Sarony have | * co npeienapeeepetip on) ans Tybee, McFarland, Portland for Baltimore. unien oF late reative re | taken Up thelr residence at Compiegne, zhé head. | Smith and Ceceariut being present. Some routine | cay crwasnva!Apri Foreign Ports. ginled, “Biles Constantine, Evinctes) Beatrice,, Clara M Jicans and These two | quarters of the Saxen contingent the army of | business having been transacted the following re- | Cofumbia., ich, 4 rraconta, aniel vena, ARDROSSAN, March 11--In port bark Sarah B Cann, Lew! Beauty ; sehrs Velmo, Koret, Sarah Wooster, Mail Ottawa, jous have r occupation. | port of Dr. Charles P. Russell, Registrar of Records, for Providence, loaded, to sail in about two days; brig Ysika | Mary, Porto Rico, RM Brookings, Lizzié Raymond, Pavilion, € eicetions, 3 ; e M. ‘Thiers refused to negotiate a treaty of com: | was received:— (Be), Purdy, f9F doy do do. peti: Adrianna, Spartel, Henrietta, Veto, Uaroline Young, Liinwet roe are the parainount questions of the day, We | merce with Germany because he said that France ALECIBO, P farch 15-In port brig Marion (Hr), | tha Palos, Emma Linwood, Wm F Garrison, Mountain. may Expeck to see them formuvg a cousviidated and | Can omy recover her nancial equilibrium by a high ralammmaks™ Guptenpeytssigs SESei eae Went for Portland insdaperires nits sehr Kendasceng, | Kairely Adele Cohen ea eae Aisen, Haskieee ackh Wiged coalition toward whici presi- | 64 7 . 29, 1871. 5 id days. 3 ster, Eve! lavidson, Hazleton, Genk GeeRtted. bp tne OR WETIE TAA bia agi@sl: | tarif similar to that of the United States. To Exatons Chank, Baq., Secretary of the Board of Health :— Bavavia, Feb 22In port ship Geo Peabody, Rurstey, | Whitney Long, Fred ‘Gray, RP Chase, J H Youmans, John eee - Hg ea’ to in ‘A requiem was held in Munich on March 11 for Srm—I have the honor to report 537 deaths registered during for Boston; briz Juno, for New York, having put back,’ | Cadwalader, Blondel, Henrietta Simmons, Emma C Ford, to Suny be d to thi of the Bavarian soldiers who fell on the | %e past week, being an increase of 33 over the previous Sailed Jan 14, bark Vier Gebroeders, Vander Zee, Balti. | James S Watson, Alile Oakes. mestic.policy of the a ‘auion, I 4 e souls ie rte we Week, and the highest weekly mortality by 8 since Jantary more, Passed by—isark Saran B Hale, White, from Cardenas fot gressidn 7! and popular support on the conservatives, | battle Held. The total loss of the Bavarian contin. | }. "Compared with the corresponding week of 1870 it exhibite BERMUDA, March M—In port brig T HA Pitt, Smith, for | Boston. Iuust be one of conciliation toward the South and | gent during the war amounted to 730 officers aud | anexcseso! 46. Smallpox caused 28 deaths against 26 in the pias, Now York uid. E; 7th— Arr for Bos‘on; Wesley Abbott, Smith, ved, achra Cerro, Gordo, Pearson, Bllsabethport 105 ea @ 8, 60 £8 - | 11,497 meu. Of these 159 officers and 1,494 men are | preceding week, and scarintina 22 against 26. ‘The mortallts E ‘CRITE, Feb 2—In port brige Trial, Leach, \ joston for Jucks iene war, and ie enmnaaeor the consiiva. | deed. | from weasles las diminished very considerably within the | PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 29, ESL | pia: Maun (Ans), Pesarien tor NewYork: Annie tater Annie Frye, Smith, Pembroke tor New York: J. Clark, Spratt Necaipaonadjemee may be Moped. tat wie he French «i h t his present mouth, but 11 persons having been cut off by it during SRR REI TAS a ler, Steelman, from Marseilles, arrived 16th, for New Or | 80d John D Gritfen, Gould, Gloucester for do; Hi pn i A ay. < M. Jaubert, the French deputy, has sent Te- | the past week. ‘The fatal cases of typhoid fever haze also leans. Waite, Gott, Calais for do; Delaware, Kellar, Thomaston for. rs may ye gradually re- | siznation to the Academy of Natural Curiosities, of | become very much reduced in number, only 11 having been CLEARED. CARTHAGENA, March 15—arriyed, schr Matilda (Br), Ol- | 40; Annie May, Baker, Seal Harbor, Me, for do; Ruth: a many be Hest relawed | “pie wae Uetqeen prance aut Germany hes Seek | Les occured Willa, the same petod, Foe Mubs Se | _cleamship Beckton (Briss *BteNAIES: March 20a port barks Gert yen ieinpnia's (oF 62% Reaneneos Creed, Vina ed mi rst : “] a i F nl a , fj 5 aetien bee Piette ar Be ON Re cpabet ei Ce od.. Lela cor | puthisis pulmonate last week increased from 79 to 8, and namP Beckton (Br), Harland, London—Henderson | ror New York, Idg; Ellen Dyer Leland for dere? Pie dae | Batted, scr J Clark, ‘ and finally exch Jor freedom and constitutional | of such nature that no Frenchman can, without those from local respiratory affections from 75 to 86. The Steamehip Caledonia (Br), Ovenstone, Glasgo ais Hinckley, Foster, from and’ for Boston, do} Bien ee M--Satled, schra Charlotte Fish, Hni Re- Belt-goverteut. | i Vee compromising his dignity, Keep up even sclentulic | Frosent report prescnis no oiner features o! eapecial imeren. | sctinnne? CBr “ed w—Hender- | Peonell, Mitebell for Movie, do. Jat sae becca’ J Evans, Edith May, Benj Baker, Edward Reich, regards ie foreign policy of the administra- | reations with the other side of the Rhine.’ Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Steamship City of Mexieo, Timmerman, Havana, Vera Canpgxas, March 18—Arrived, barks Rosetta McNeil, | Hyena, Frank Atwooa, J F Carver, Della. Hodgkins, Lizzie tion, and especially its relations with this country, " ERIE. +) PCCM NZI CHAKLES P, RUSSEL, M. D., Registrar of Records, Cruz and ‘SsaiF Alexandre & Sons. e Sproul, Li 01; Rachel, Norton, Portland; brigs Pomona, | Poor, Annie Martha, GM Wentworth, Lake, Lookout, Pavi- the overthrow of Mr. Sumper can hardly fail to WEATHER REPORT. The report of Dr. Morris, the city Sanitary In- | | Ship Constantine, Creevy, London—Grinnell, Minturn @ | Brown, do.; Mechanic, Dver, Philadelphia: schrs Moses Pat: | Hon, Annie Frye, John D Griffen, Helen M Waite, exert a beneficial induence, We are wiilpg to be- us . spector, for the two weeks ending March 2 makes | Co. ten. Harding, Havana; 19th, H 8 Marlor, Wines, do, Weeks, Chase, James Henry, doer Baker, Annie May. lieve that tne Senator irom’ Massachuseuis, no more i be ibn RS Ran ai, the foliowing exkibit:— bil Grace Kelley, Kelley, Maracaibo—G A Phillps & Col- | Mailed 18th, Fanny Keating, Hane.e port orth of Hatteras; Fee cee ah jailed, brig Tempest, Winslow, than the great majority of American statesmen, de- eat ae Biatiaes teameaion, , » Trefrey, 3 WV Chase, fires or contemplates as seriously probable a war OFFICE OF THE Gane ee ei HEALTH DRPARTNENT, 801 MoTT s1ReEr, Brg Rn Cate Metta, Pecan aie bi Haray, for Bod, HM Robert, Bonk, dor Mauser. oneeey = = - with England, especially a war upon the Alabama Wise DO adhe Loe ro smn Boann or Hear Be” YORK March 3 187k Schr Adolph kugel, Davis, Barbador—a Abbott, "St | do: Gipsey Queen, York, do, Y y GREER 3LLANEOUS. sought to gain f popularity, Sor “ihvectiven, agalnnt Synopsis for the Past Twenty-four Hours, T have the honor to stibmit the following comparative state- | Schr Ameriea, Patton tienes ere on Co Philadelphia: Teens Mercedes, AN’ New York, Fleming, UR BROOKLYN PATRONS WILL SERVE THEIR England, caiculated to excite a feeling which they | The high pressure Tuesday evening central over | M0?i.0f contagious diseases reported to thie Bureau for the | Schr Fashion, Carberry, New Haven—Rackett & Bro. Kalled 1th; brig Dore (Br), Dinsmore, Portland; schr | tor we HERALD at the Beceh OO ee era eee: Maren 25, 1871: Schr RA Fords Caneeiae rn Freddie, Small, New York ; 18th’ bark Lothgir |) ih seen might at last have been powerless to restrain, and aa ira Ye aes Wectiensteg Mecou ihstateat yoke, 1; GPCL ae: cl ‘ord, Carpenter, Moncton, NB—P I Nevius & | Freddie, Small, New pe. alr (Hr), Brown, | Fulton street to) No. 4 Court street, Oity Hall square, same. by parsutng a course well adapted to bring matters | Olio is now off Delaware Bay. FOUSIEE, BAB | egg: Booriel, 8; ri ina ea tigethe. | 89% i Refer FF fs rby, Bernard, Philadelphia; | pufiding with Erie Railway oflics, "This is our only author to a point at winch.no amicable solution would have | risen somewhat in the Rocky Mountains, but has | \4P#87+ scarlet, 6); smallpox, 81; measles, 83; dipithe- | “ Schr Cuba (Br), Baldwin, Bt George, NB—Jed Frye & Co. | Schr James Ponder Puueen, to tot, bark Firm Br), | zed Brooklya offes, and advertieemente are received “at 0. ig 11, Scnr £ C Gates, Freeman, Jacksonville—Bentiey, Miller & | Wiley, Portland; ‘Sst, brig been posybie. They may not want war; but the; ce this morning in the M: Week ending March 25—Fevers—Typhus, 1; typhoid, 11; re- 4 cone amen Se Ficcage, Baird, Philadel) . Tegular without extra charge of any kind. Open from have ‘acted so lone ae at nothing they ‘could sa‘ peat cgthonke Alt he Missis- | iasing, 13 scarlet, 75; smallpox, $1; measles, i; di lelpbin: 224, brig Mary | SA. M, 18 P.M. Thomas. « phtbe- ‘Scbr E F Crowell, Howes, Boston—A Starbuck. C Mariner, Mariner, New York. E. f could bring about war, as if they might safely | Sip: valley, on the lakes and South Atlantic, | ris 10. dae steenssubatan teith Schr Clarigsa Allen, Hale: Norwich -H W Jackson & Co. Haves,’ March 46—Arrived, bark Huater, York, New abose ond msult us to iuelr hearts’ content, that | The dumipation of pressure, with light rain, | speci auurtase steal impecins verog iaemes crores | Reun Brelyn, Burger, Stainton *qOxa Koxo, Feb 11—In port ship Western, Ch their defeat was a necessary preliminary to aly #e- | reported yesterday on the lower Mississippi, | ending March 35, while making house to house vaccinations: | Steshuer Frans; Pierce Philadelpaia, REDS, from London, arrived Jan 38" Yor Fatgon a eo Bi [APSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM } the courts of diferent States. No pablicity, Advice iree, “Notary Public and Commissioner for every State. tlement between the two nations, Mr. Sumner him- Total number of families visited to whom vaccination b a Ocean KING" Counsellor-at-Lav, 808 Broadway. self was mainly answerabje for the discourteous and | Nas extended its influence rapidly eastward, and | jeen freely offered, 0,684. Total vacciaations performed, | fener newness Philadephia Soreuen, fur Gaizony Ly-ce moos, Nace? ak Meee GAINS IN 5 unWarmeatahieé rejection of the convention con- | rainy weather is now reported from all points west | primary, 1:56; total re-vaccinations performed, secondary, | Steamer Mayower, Fults, Philadelphia, kok, arrived Jan 1. Leta ee Peale ih cinded by Mr, Reveriy Jounson; his famous epeech | of yye meridian uf Virginia, exeepting only that | chads em Of Persons vaccinated during the woek lane Penancola seth brn ete Rat ge C Moseley, MeFar. | at THOMAS Hy AGNEW'S, 260 Greenwich etree, New York: ngible shape the most extravagant pre- ‘Pupils in schOola re-examined as to the ARRIV. 7 p ch, 1, do; Wolf- ~ er preferred by intemperate Americans | Partially cloudy weather, with northwest winds, 1s | ,Pupllsinschoole reexamined as to the necessity for ro Lees Toles Soihe bask Mastic war Velo, ‘ye Abalach | COMPRESSED IVORY YILLIARD BALLS, MAR: pretensions which rendered negotiation hopeless, it | reported from Louisiana, Easterly winds prevail and were revacelnated. With the concurrence of the Board REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YA achr Donna Anna, Whaley, Wilmington, NC oy wencae rae anes Cpeek, Sleeve be ET impossible; his political friends, as General But- | oy the lakes and Atlantic coast. of Edneation such measures have been adopted, with the STE. CHT, | ship Liberty, Reed, Ballimore; schr Lewis Davie, urlle, Sphyax, Owl, Skull and Hones, with glass eyes, ler, for example, had recently striven to embarrass ; assistance of its oflcers, that thorough examination, and, | Steamship Missourl, Edwards, Havana March 25, with | Bishop, Satilla nver. “eos hd tre streets“) and embitter the relations between us, and had im- Provabittttes, I mecgeaary; reracel an of allchiidren attending pubsic | mdse and passengers, to the Atlantic Mail Steamship Co, Arrived at do 28d, steamship Yazoo, Catharine, Philadel- YE GLASSES AND SPECTACLES--TO STRENGTHEN. ported into the discussion thereof the tmpu- | It 1 probable that clouds and light rain will, on | *odls#now beme done, oo A opis a p,, heute Wilt mace merle eines Howes, Fernandina 2 | phia; brig Bile Maris; Berry, Sierra Morena; 2th, steamship ‘and improve the sight without the distressing eifect of eae ng express Dnise OL paeunt | Thursday, extend along the entire Atlantic and the jecbe Ri fiat Inspector. rplesmah'p San Sa'vador, Nickerron, Savannah ‘March 25 sata th Pane, Liverioo, Brosem, Palmonth via Segan; |i reuse consese 5 MEDNG\ Opeeians ee Bradway. es siete bie) a ” i 1 0 jarriaon. > ZARB; arks m1 M 4 Any friendly er pacilic “understanding; | lower lakes, Fresh winds are probable for the lakes, ‘dane ree Phbra bao 2 a inten ke elie Steamaltp Albemaries Couch, Richmond. City Point and Emily Yrnia (Fr), Bertin and’ Gerion (Sp), Oliver’ New: MELD, OPERA AND TOURISTS GLASSES OF EX- so long as they Controlled the Senate | Atiantic aud Gulf coasts. Phty-second street, Referred. tothe Saneary Come | Norolk, with mdse acd passengers, to tbe Old Dominion fanolo (8p. Soto, do; Nashwank (Br, Le Blanc, | oh a tieondiaary power, with mide Held of observation, in SS Te eek eh op enon yin SE Gein Ke = mustee, 0 that the Interested parties may be heard. | “‘Stenmstie Regulator, Freeman, Philadelphia, wi (Br, Simpson, New Orlegnas ot” Pareets Sagta; Salvadad | SOC Taney. Se CP Se J Sera Mpeg ee roa sign THE GERMAN PEACE JUZILEE, A committee from the East side Medical Associa. | tothe Lariat Steamahio Co ; i seagiligrertapsice Alt satled td, barks Andaman, Otis, New York; Her. | [¥ YOU WANDA FIRST RATE REAL HAVANA SEGAR Boe i rt ae ° noms n en i si le rr, ton, Bost osa Valenciana, Segarr . 3 from a post wisich gave hin the chief influ: | Last night a crowded meeting of German citizens | {102 ine reguitihg Erte ates Renee tones gayetia Daina, 10 Master. Wad heavy wenteny wine Pee | New York: achre'Hils Ammidens Brith, Berea Tre ee —- DAVDRON, A C A Sagua; Lizzie Carr, ATICOL ov questions of foreign policy, occurring at the | ya. neid at Liederkranz Hall to make arrangements i js port for’ medical assistance, the captain being very 1 Glichrist, Cardenas; 28d. barks James E Ward, bark, 109k, ieuent at which the Joint Commission com- | Was held ai i diseases Within twenty-four hours, and deaths | sick with fever. ? &¥ery | Fannte, Garver, do; James Davia, Partridge, Calbarien; Blue 688 Broadway. successors to E. V. Hanghwout & Co. od its sittings, ts a happy augury for the success | for te celebration of the peace Jubilee on the 10th of | Within thiriy-six. The Board having no power to | "Bark Queen of Scots (Rr), Smith, ‘Snloldy Jan a7, andthe | Bird(Hs), Tore, and Templar, ‘Bartlett, ew York? nae offer at great bargains their spring ‘stock (now opening) ‘of i ary 8} a u a - esc) fi d it to the Committee on Law Ellen Barnard, Coombs, P' abors, and, »ndeed, & dition of . . . . | Teseind the law, referre 6 Downs Feb 11, with mdsa to J F Whitney & Co, Game the | Ellen Barnard, Coombs, Philadelphia; Raven, Spencer, f committed bimself that no treaty which we | fur i has been decided to have & grand processfo | C4Y Mextatone g’gloek, Vessel leaking badiy; was 16 daya west of ihe banks,” """ | HALIFAX, March 28—Arrived, achr M C McLean, Chis- Hie teat ete ae nieces Utas: decoraled. torlet Sennett iay have received his approval. Now | through the Bowery and Broadway to City Hall, sien . ark Robecca Caruana, Licsegang, Trieste 96 ho!m, New York for Prince Edward island, white Toilet 2 50 and §4 80; Goblets, $160 dozen po to see such a treaty carried over his | thence to Tompkins square, where @ mass meeting SMALLPOX IN NEWBURG, Gibi attar 48 days, with mdse, to Waydell & Co. Ca INGgToN, Jay March 27--Arrived, steamer Rising Star, | Seis made to order with crests, arms, monograms or initials, wone that the defeat and overthrow of | will be lield. It bas not yet been settled from what southern passage and had ‘fine weather up to Hatteras; 7 | Grey, New York’ for Aspinwall, Goods delivered free tn the rb s r city or suburbs, nd mischi¢ st | polut tle procession will start. In the evening all pater’ Seip btn a -~ Berth of that potny with strong NW winds. adRGHORN, March 10—In port bark Syra, Corning, for Phi PRN abs ov nab dadnshcal Ae kn 5 i Petantin Gch | the German reswents are to aluminate thelr win- | | One dag last woek the Board of Health of the clty | gouttiio vouneh Con foestie PuMige f tiations Beos's | "Salen Tb, brig Francis Lewes, Lewey, Boston. Lalas Vietoria as to the adju: ment | dows. Already five infantry regiments, two of | of Newi ‘g received information from Moreau More} dass north of Hatteras wit ety Vi Pe win MOVILLE, March %—Arrived, ster ved Scandinavian, Hair-Cord Skirh Bey. or ing guarrel | cavaly and two batteries of aitillery, have signified | 4. capita inspector of New York elty, that Mra, Brig Matilda (Itai), Cafiero, Gutelaniare, 55 days, with | Ballantine, Portland for Liverpool (ane eee: now ready, : a pate ve ne eae ol ne | their ere anareh in the Sirens Designs | B hi a e f ae ey a f ie 5 der: ees 0 Funch Edge tC i hs the Nn MalaGa, Margh 8—Arrived, brig Walter Sinith, Smiih, 761 Brottway. » " anc ression for that of recon. | ‘anu riumphal car with symbolic figures ell, of the former Y, had surreptiiiousiy taken ibd} ‘eather up myta, the Pastor ‘- oa cs. PE EA ‘ ation, | 1 and referred to a committee, a | pe: ‘a * ‘ strong N and NW erinds: been 10 days worth of Wniterdar A March 11-~In port sehr @ D King for , FASHIONS 1871. Lae | ‘was expressed at the meeting that | her cou John, sick with smallpox, from New York Brig Abstainor (Br), Fiderkin, Sevilte 1871. ae and conveyed him to Fishkill, via Hudson River Rail- | &¢, (0 Gudewell, Mayer & Co—yessel to DR DeWoll & Co. aren hg 2 Wiad a hag tit Phelan, ar road, and probably thence to Newburg. ‘Taus not!- | Ni gues gneeh Ge 10 Bermuda ; thenes 16 days with strong Ohad, eebre. Largla © SPRING AND SUMMER. GERMAN Mrtolan, aviouphias Sa gcbre Lagla Cape, Gilchrit, Hava rything of the kind Several ‘comtaitices were | - } - bh 26, in aheavy gale from SE, | Appointed and the meeting adjourned, fied ‘Heath Officer John W. Keaton, of Newburg, ‘malcagl apa gaiiboonns ne Gregor, st John, _— ar eek Prisoners in G bany—irticles | en instituted inguirtes, which resulied in bis nding ie (Br), Lp mayaniia, PR, Hea Beth Stinson am oe. Cn) Wate, Neve ya bag 8 biatg Bd Fan Nag Ut Ryang fs? ay sid onder 4 4 i ar 7 Bell, a you a e pen nete r tH 268 t¢ ve christ, Philadelphia; iat, San Carlos, Parker, e » on Peeves ser Xhete A SWINDLE) BAFFLED et Be ie fineteen, | fe Houghton, a i rg A HD ‘Stovery Heres, doz 824, HO Phinney, | assortment of r neiation of t auttarliy one of tho Worst in e. March £2, lat 9014, lon 7020, spoke schr Lnoy Holmes, A jad called at the residence of Miss Helen Tracey, 1, after considerable “strategy,” th iayit. r yening, stated dd, a considerable | *s zy,’ le Brig Abby ii Belfast, Me), 7 theatre, Jast evening, and stated that | mother trying to prevent the officer from secing her | days with produce, to Miller & Houghton i | she had sent him for her red and white dresses, | son and wining into his case, Dr. Feuton diss | north of Hatt George B MeFarla McFarland, do; dy J Some ee Bain, Baltimore: Jonas Smith, Hodgkinson, Sew SACQUES, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, Hosen Rich, Pomeroy, LLAMA LACE POINTS, SACQUES, &e., Eaton, Rermnda 9 lengwo eb 2—In port” bar been 7 days a value covered that young Beil had the “re Brig FJ Merriman (of Key West), McCay, Jr, Tampa Bay, AY, Ja, March 11—In port schr 8 § McKown, | from the leading houses in Europe, imported expressly for & valuable ons, and the youiig.) Sitioned smallpox,” and “had it padigr Fla, 16 days, vin Key West I days, with cedar and mahogany | Parcons, for New York, 1 © | our retail trace, jous to have it In as speedily as ae “yd a to Bouner, Brown # Pinkney. Been 4 days north of Hatteras Sr Jonn, NB, March 7--Arrived, bark Hermann (8G), y of the house declined givi Board of Health was convened and stringent | with strong N and NW winds. Darmer, Boston nt leat Hie mgnecaonl-or en ures Were adopted for preventing the spread | “keur Itwart Leo (ot Newburyport), Ryans, St Jago 14 ‘KGistisan bose . » in his demand and insisted | be LM rs opt eg NE te bd Alms- Gas wi b sugar oad honey 3) onan 2 eee to BN, igh rt i rane £ Seasthalceedt piomorn oy _ ne parry lt ¥ | house w: notivied prepare rooms in “pest en een 5 days north of Hatteras with strong” reh 27 —Arrived, 8¢ A?Pa 7 om y stomed to carrying such robes. ‘aa pox” peties erly witvie; no yeswsls 0 port, < Allen Jersey Calg Win B Thome and LADIES! AND CHILDREN'S. 2 AL Paimer (br), O'vencell, do, Also. BACQUES, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, &c., lufacture, They are also requested to tne u Heo en | eee eg iicted that rp OKe Pattents, | eiahr Wiigabe Magee Cot Enisdsipbia}, Smith, Trinidar, ® York! J W Hall, Boston, OUTFHTING DEPARTMENT, mald, who | aud i n en 20 days, with suear and melado, to" Latasa & Co.—versel to A Buriincame, Providence. MBCAEIOA, Rats reodtved ¢ found that | U removal © | master. 1 strong northerly and easterly wins the entire arch us—Ariived, xchrs I G Curtis, Paine, | where we shall offer many novelties dna received, and : A age po to the pationt, For several | pansages 6 dare north of tatteras; March $7, B0 ioilea Se Emma Linwood, Thurston, Yeouicd; Joun | which have wever before Doon cxntiited, Vtg re France yiman im t made himself scare ‘ny have been in free | of Cape Heniopin, spoke sebr Ruth baker, hence for Matan- | JB Austin, Davis, Baltimore (and ADL ae AND R BES B ‘ ie ndlady Miss Tracey Lvors, and Jeds feared | 24s, with lose of mainboom. ‘Aluita Wooley, King, ana Wult- AST ROBES” AND” ROBLS D: Z Bos ly Miss Tracey ay, be other eases of the disease! ‘The phy- | Stue N ittion, Hiltod, Plymouth, NO, 6 days, with | aidmore; RP Obase, Coline, Evaabell- | crane, weigh eoaeRT COvERS, constira ‘ — | sicians of the city have been notified to report these | ingles, to master. Bry eo: UNDERGARMENTS, CLULDRES'S CLOARR! DIESSES, a DENT. | at once to tue Board of Health, and in cases where | & fr Saow Finke, oe Pe vaieciiny, born Blas tage |) ‘Es, : NDE urtis, Virginia, leared. Me aa Also cleared, steamship NM WARDKOR. the patients cannot be “quarantined” and taken Sehr Sarah Lavina, Jones, Virginia for New Haven. March, Ba timore; bark Clotil?,, Miller, Cienfue- A VARDR( * thirty-five years of | care of at thet homes, ney will be sent to the ‘pest W G Tufts, Skidmore, Virginia for Princes Bay. Jalatea Br armevrons, Ber arara; John Aviles, AU, BOYS? SUITS, de, use.!” ‘he . y “ é si P tiyer, Y tity fon ‘ n Strest, fell orf his track at | RpUsen The house oveupiod by the Bells 19.8 tone- Whiaa, Geotgorewas Be eWMeClellan; anipe cady Daltertn, Reming- | Having sceured the services of a frat clase drerematcer we cnt dwelling, and in it were two other fau Heorgoiown, DU, . 5 OR eee oY ee offer une ndv se lady pati co and West streets, and being | As soon us they learned the nature of young ry a ey Se ee Cushman, E F Merriman, Alice Tarlton, | are prepared to offer wou vantages tu our lady patron, ty f bi; “oker ey oared 1 yon Th be Lat Ad 4 Chines ee urelle, Clotilde, brane? aw ; the me ; 8 legs b, eked. He was cared | Mincss they vacated the premises, ‘rhe case bas | fcuf Janes Wiles Bingkoute love arbor 2'th—’Arrive y steninshyp Tripat (Be), Pérermon, New York; "LORD & TAYLOR, Tio Or poh willbe, suut by a by ’ he cwased no iitue stir in Newburg. A Ecur taragon, Machids, 14 unys, with lamber, to | bark Ada (Br), Coruing, Card a Brondway aud Twentieth aiveet.

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