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10 NEW YORK WER{rp, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 187) TRIPLE SHEET. ns ee we engaged ‘transactions, mr. tt | 9, ‘ sul General of f, 3, Ww A Ss HIN G T Le) N. pint that pothes gpa tanaern person Pics | THE HAVAN. A BU TCHERY. fowen by the OP" od giants pdb ro Ee Bull, Weehawxen for Providence, we hy for New Haven, er wack te kottortn * \eehr Brainard, "Behr Gelesti Puli ‘York fer Salem. rvepald New York be required to make oath that he had not aggre od fin of Decemper, and enone chr ely Hull’ New York for Boon, tof BRZANOE, DooS—OM, Riveruide, Rich, from rset been engaged for twelve months previously ee Cae jg dry, 0a the ‘th Ansrant og ee _ oe for ee tram Mow York, weiveg Nor sda bass Harr im such transactions, These were also re- | * : cer present, u rade} for idence, . fatied, schr (imma Eliza ¢ Correspondence Accompanyin: | Go ander of the Belle Dennis, Smith, El for Sal gan (from Bosion, havin a Proclamation by tho President | ci" unin oe emo aja [rae ta Seema terse | ER es Shas ag gi ey Ac oa Fy oy a ami yy she", » je met witha v ion, "s , on Spanish Reciprocity. ts caucae Ue SOI tees Wc born ehinaavasicllacer iba . date of his despatch, on ihe sty wmatant, the city of | Scbr Hred Gray, Lakeman, Hobo Ker for Ghasletowa, Porras Pri, Guat. Nos een ark Alloe Tarte had been disqualified "ae 3 Havana was quiet aud orderly. ton, Connor, Fernandina, Fla, \ a a ah do eee 2 yOUeMin™ Dans, Seatent Pohuayh Ment MEP aver, nae OMe Knight, Baitimore; Bjorvi 5 a ‘The Senate’s Set-Toon Amnesty---Much | democrats present, of course, voted “jo, as ata | The State and Navy Departments? Action | PRESENTATION YO JUDGE easaniseiei So Navel MAR, 0. eoviotousaieees nano te Messrs. Alcorn, Fen! Hill, Hitcr eee Said and Nothing Done Lows Logan, Morral ‘of laine, jae’ nousen, in Cuban Affatrs, A Viensing Aftair—Specches of Mr. Lyddy SAILED. Nav orky i dnza: hy Darky Gan” (hen Preloy ‘ Schurz, Sherman, Stewart, 1)" rama and and the Judge. Steamahipa fybee, for St Domingo, &c: Columbia, Havana | Sertys | Ds ig oarivedy, gma (not teonia), Reynolds, | ees atom Avery pleasing affair took place last evening at | 8rd Key Went; H Livingston, Savannah; South Carolina, | PEOWATRYTT fyi n Queen of the Fleet, MoLeod, trom New | somwcininnntinninnts West, Quite a number of Ser ators were ansent. AS WasHiNorow, Dev. 21, 1871. | ine residence of Judge Barrett, on West Twenty: | “Fvom Quarantine U's lighhoue steamer Fern, for San | York for Anuterdam. | estdence of Judge Barrett, Pat raae sania "do; Cou | ST HELENA, Nov 10—Sailed, Nimroud, Lowther, New | the hours waned it became yident the bill was tost, Low Yi barks Ph jueenstown ; The House Song to Empty | mis maze temanttestar’ ons ot its friends of rather BB ge ascntarndn ig thgiondteci aaa eighth sweet The junior members of anuew York | Fo Win barks Poot, wn; Alliance, ” 4 ir have been for some time contemplat ie a Benches. ee order. when the committee rose | tion offered by General Banks on the 6th instant, | jaea of a presentation to the distinguished lawyer, Shipping Notes. + Sumner ag’.in moved his amendment, Mr. | requesting information relating to the execution of | im aamuration of his conduct since the contest Ico made fs appearance in the bays and rivers yesterday Kellogg, of Louls’ ,na, read bim a tecture in an ex- | tne medical students at Havana and the fatiure of | was first commenced against the Ring. There was | fF the first time this winter, in very large quantities, chok- cited manner. 4 good deal of temper'was shown, | the Spanish government to carry out in its West } eonsideradle discussion as to what form the pre- ing up al! the ferry slips on the North River and in Brook- a whi a lyn, but, being of a light de interfere with Basie, Bessie, Olympia and Josie Wooing | ana wnen G- nerat Logan took the oor, declaring | india colontes the reforms Voluntarily promised by | sentation should take, but it was finally decided, on | Yavipatton teruoy execs EM? Goes not inter Their Way to the Ballot Box. a4 smo pants were pressed eniy for defeat, and | the statesmen in Spain. the suggestion of Mr. Lyddy, that it should consist | The railway oar before reported seen in Int 88 70, lon 78 58, ter to¥ Bcd seta herbie ae heap The correspondence commences as far back | o; a das relies bronze bust of the Judge, The commis’ | by achr Ella Hodsdon, at this port from Para, was washed panko ety Boogy seat, good, easy: | gg eptember 13, 1870. In November of that | sion toexccute the work was given to Mr. byron | overboard from schr Maggie Cain, geull, from Pidixeeipaia Wasninoton, Dec, 21, 1871. ging men, lke Mr. Witson, deemed it time to | year secretary Fish addressed United States | Mi. Pickitt, and the trait of his labors reflects the | Nov 21 for Gaiveston, ‘ork. Sterrin, Dec 1—Arrived, Haabet, Philadelphia, | Sontwan, Nov @l—Sailed, brig Isabel Bearman, rit stOD. rt Deo &, barks May Queen, T for Boston few pT erated Tucker, from do, arrived —, Ung; beige Re | ana (Br), Kadenheiser, tor do 2 days; Lochinvar (Br), Ken- Sriek, for New York 2 days; (ucen (Br), Center, unc} sche Br), King, for j,oston. TURKS TeLANbe, Nov 28-Arrived, sobr Oconee, Boston Roatan Tsiand . a ae eras Balled, Chief, ‘Harding, New York, American forts. | BOSTON, Dec 20—Arrived, schr Harmonia, Burrill, Ron- “Gleared—Steamships Seminole, Matthews, Bavannah; Abolition of Discriminating Duties by Spaia— yaa paling A ae eee engeeae ses | Minister Sickles a letter ia whitch the 4at- | nighest novor on bimasan arust, ‘The likeness 18 is Marine Disasters, moc ellan, Howes, aiumore rie Norfolk ‘Artes, Whelden, -on for jourped without accom- r Pi %, Bi pe 4 Proclamation by the President. rs, aly ter was instfacted to represent to fhe | an admirable one, and when it is considered that ‘ aero Mes aca Br: fone mice es ue maial pile here ne i any. Turks en paenens (e, folat| Surinam ; Elmer ht, Freeman, New. Or- Jon uwa, Baker, baltimore; 8 P'M Tasker, Allen, Phila ia. deipiei—Steamers Aries, ant Hercules; brig Amos M Robe tu Demarara and Triniiad. ite or Arrived ‘steamer Biackstone. Balimore- ‘The following proclamation was issued to-day vy ’ Pushing any practical result. “Ammesty, however, t8 | Spamish government the strom desire to have en- | Mr, Pickitt never sow Judge Barrett, and had 18, lon 2Y 03; she lost Propeller, and was in 8 sinking President Grant, relating to the reciprocity with, | not dead, butts sure to pass After the holidays, TH | foroed the decree of emancip&tion of slavery In the | nothing but @ portals ot Lanny’s to ree tenee Of by the Cunard steamer: best republtcans are greatly dissatisfied at the pettt- bap sidnecelytr dae iy 0 nly eed Spain:— oe, Spanish West India colonies, Spain owed it to | guide nim, the credit due to MIM 18 sap GEN CHAMHRRLAIN, Morse, from Guanape via Fal- & PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF ‘gpg | feeing of fe question, Which was so appareltt | persel/ to fulm the Just expectations of thectvilized | ail the greaten ‘The bust bears the | mouth, £, Dec 5, for Hamburg, with guano, is reported by a UNITED STATES. throughout the proceeaings. svorld in this ‘respect, She owes it to the United | mscription:—“Presented to Mr. George E. Barrett by | fouched at Fatarouthe fr ardeek Se the due at Bes, Sia | _ BALTIMORE, Deo 3—Below, scr D ¥ Keeling, Robinr Whereas satisfactory information has be en re. | THe Howse in General Debate—Thrilling Res | states to curry out in good faith te repeated | tue jumor members of ie New York Bar.” Among [7asloul alter eniering the North Sea. The GC was 1361 “Gleared-—Bark Robert Wendt (NG), Rhode, Queenstown wetved by me through Don Manrico Lopex’Ronerts, | marke to Empty Benches—A Pro=Stavery | pledge. the prominent lawyers present last event gat the | was owned by JP Morse and others, | -’ Mor ™UCFOMNO | for orders: brig Lene Khutlow, Corbelty jachr BW Envoy Extraordmary and Minister Plenty otentiary _—_ ses oy pera . Minister Sickles to Secretary Fish, January 19, | Presentation were Horatiy, tice, Ce ne tutOn | Stn Joux Sipe, Harllet, from Fleetwood for Charles: Sailed”Brigs Freya, and Preaitenmo, for Rlo Janeiro. P we te] y q ye in, whic into Savanni th inst short of provit STO) 1y—Sailed, brig Mary 21 ‘of His Majesty the King of Spain, that Yue governs re not more than thirty members In | 4371, saye:—‘+He 1urmished the Minister of the Colo- | Lawrence, A. Joley and the members of the com terrific gale 10 lat 47 05, lon 19 fittnd nprang fore sotttnatvet, ie 2) i ' IDOBPORT, Dec 21—Arrived, schrs Lucia B Ives, Fos- eae, Des IsCieared, bark Brothers (Br), Jen dle Arrived, shea 8 VW Shnmons, and L T Knight, New ork. iled—Ste hiv Geo ‘New York, CaLATS, pec” aed scht Morelight, Young, New { York, ‘DENNYSYILLE, Deo et schrs Spartel, Smith, and n, Custer New Vor. 3 FAtt WIVER, Dec 18—Salied, scbr Jane F Durfoo, Murty; aitimore, Ih Arrived, achr Lawrence Lockwoo!, ——. Balled Achy Theodore “Devo, Grinnell, Baitimore oF : reports a Mentof tnat ‘country has abolished a¥ icriminating | ‘MOT Feats to-day The House met as in Com- | nieg with a copy of the latter's note | mittee Wile had charge Of the arrangements, Qn | mast and ost foretopsatl. In, lat 28, lat 74 85, ple! Gautier heretofore imposed on merchay dise imporced aes of the Whole, Mr. Moore, of Mltots, | regpccrmg the question of slavery and poiltl- | the part ol the motions, oe wie a Pact hn een ‘untery 85 ship,” apparently but a few from all other countries, excepting the islands of | 2 ‘he chair. Mr. ‘Harris, of Virginia, read @ | cq) retorms in Cuba and Porto Rico, The | made a very neat ittle speech. He said the occa- | , SHIP RICHARD Rovtyson, Stetson, from Li rpoal Nov wilh 0x8 ol ©abs and Porto Rico, into Spain #.nd the adjacent | 8PCCM Upon the concorrent resolution of March 2 | yinisver informed him that the law passed dy the | sion Wat brought them together was a very pleas- | PM igt.Ney jaws, Wouts probably retire: tor Liverpool for repairs, asiatids, in Vessels of the United states, whe said | 1967 ‘irecting swe Unired States ofticersnot tomake | Constituent Cortes the 23d of June, 1870, has been ant one; but were had been some misconception fbolition to take effect from o'ad after the 1st of | PeYments toany one who was engaged imor who | rainlied and obeyed in all tts parts in Cuba from | Tarvof the Worth waicl had Puuiiened an article | , HP ARTIBAN, Smith, from Cardi for Havana, which January next, sympathized wyith“the late rebellion, He claimed | the date of its publication, although tne absence | that entirely misrepresented both the motives of the | Pt Hebets Oct 17, leaky, has been abandoned. Now, Wiorefore, 1, ULYSSES/S. Graxr, President | Sat such acthrn was unconstitutional, and urged the | or regulations for its execution makes it neces | Members of tue Bar In presenting and of Judge Pa ren ee AL MEE LL 5 e f 5 a of the United States of Ameiiea, by virtue of the | 8Vernment %o forget the pas Mr. Sheldon, of | sary that what would have otherwise been a| was simpic At the conclusion of ie trial in the |, BARKSATOR (Ans), Premiedo, from New York Nov 18, authority vested in me by am actyof Gongress of the | Loulstana, spoke upon tne subject of the Mississippl | matter of mere form shall ve made <he basis for | matter of the Foley injunction, which had been so arrived at Queenstown 16th inst, damaged, b f : . our Bark JUNO (Aus), Grando, from New York Nov 7, ar- 7h day-of January, 1824, and uy an aet mn addition | Hevee Mr, ‘Ritchie, of Maryland, spoke-egatnst the | reguiar forms providing ior the ciear determination | ROLLY fount, by Mr. Larre\t tO ao, sveceastul AD | wed 'Nt Queonstown iSth tusk, damaged. ups days therete of the 24th day of May, 1828, do hereby de | SPtit andwwork-of the republican party, and Mr. | of each case. In order that the execution of the | received, ms fellow lawyers deemed it B gracatul BARx MANDARIN (NG), Akkermann, from Antwerp Oct | Georgetown, DU. - ", INROE, Dec 21—Ps sin for Baltimore clare and prociaim thaton and after the said ist | Blair, of Missourl, sung the praisesvof universal | jaw may suffer no obstruction the Minister has | act on their part to acknowledge by some token | 12 for San Francisco, ig reporied by calle as having put tnto PORTEESS MON EOE, Deo 2 Patan re, Gloucester ; brig Patrie, (rom isto vanelro, Passed out—Raths Campanero, for Kio Janeiro; Rosslare, for Wexford; Conquest, for Marselies; American Lloyds, for Bristol; brice Maggie Vail, (or Asyinwall; Harriet, for Matanzas; Charles Purves, fo" "Bell toh, for London; achra Peerieag, for St Johns, PR; Wm Wilson, for Pones. ‘Also pasaed out, bark Rovert & Alexander, for Wilming- ton; briga Clara, for Bordeaux; Escort, for St Johns, pier GETOWN, 80, Dec 14-Arrived, errickson, New York. GLOUCESTER, Dec 20--Arrived, schr Emma W Day, \ stport for New York, ji CeNLVES TON, ‘Dec 13_Arrive 4, ship Ade'aide Baker brid McLellan, Liverpool; bark John Geddie (Br), Smith, Mid- aay of Jannary next, se long as merchanaise um- | *™nestyvand defended the institution of slavery, tO | ueterminei @ basis to serve as a starting point | ‘clr auurhation OF 308 CONDUCT, 8OHOONER MARY FRANORS (of New Oricans), Burns, Dorted fram any other coungry, excepting the islands which bts coHeagae, Mr. Parker, indignantly replied | ana has transmitted it to the Councillor of State, | rnis was long before he was even named as a can- from Pascagoula for Gaiveston, with lumber and shingl Of CuDa and Porto Rico, into the ports of Spain, | Mat Ng was the only mun from that State who | subject to the provisions of law, in order that the | ‘“idate for Justice of the Supreme Coart, but Mr. | ens, The capiain and crewotune tothe wreck’ f flepone and'the nslands adjacent therete, in vessels belong: | WOUld attempt at this nour to defend human | gennite reguiations for carrying out the decree in | Barrett relused to receive te bust provions te the | of the men managed to right ana baie out a b Ing"to Gitizens of the United States, shall peex- | S!averR Mr.-Burdett, of the same State, protested | question may be taken up without delay.” catch Votes. ‘the personal character of Judge Bar- | to make the land. empt from discriminating duties, any such duties on | the name.of the men and women of Missouri Secretary Fish, ou February 28 last, instractea | rett Was known w them all, and his poliucal con- | 09rs, and had to use some boards, with which to, paddie and mérchaadise imported into the United States in | 8€aMstanyany such mowstrous‘assumption, At | minister Sickles to continue to urge the iulflment ovary CES po cieearinet rye ess food or water for neat hy attra hours, they were piceed up Spanksn vessels, excepting from the islands of Cuba | te élose of Mr. Burdett’s remarks the House a4- | o¢ the emancipation decree and other promised re- | pleasure in behaif of the bat in presenting the DUSL | Balventone? A teamue tamed hones Pes emded them at ‘and "Rorto Rioo, shall be discontinued and abolished, jJourned to Monday, January 6, 1872. forms, JUDGE BARRE!T, when the schooner capsized, Among the papers is a letter from Vice Consul | in reply, said that the ordeal in which he was Sour EXcELSIO1 in “number. entered and endeavore In, vestimeny ‘whereof I have hercunto set my The Retrenchers to Begin With New York. | «2, , Murphy, of and from Cold Spring, LI, | diesborough. ‘ neral Hall to Assistant Secretary of State Davies, jiaced Was one of the most unusual ones in his life. | far Bria; Ma , Cleared bark (not schr) Gan Eten, Greenleaf, Pensacola, tarsd.and caused the seal of the United States to bo | The Committee on Investigation and Retrencu- | Gated November 28, giving # circumstantial account | fe was more accus.orued to speak lor otuers than | of tug IA Kulceetoocker, and sunk Ins ect of matron he | _ ldih-—Cleared, barks Palace (lity Look, Liverpool; Volant, ened. Twent had.a meeting this morning; and after arrang- | of the allegea desecration of the graveof Castaion, | tor lumself, and an atmosphere where there were | Weat ade of channel, near the Beacon, at entrance of Bridge. |@Batstow. New York; brig Lytle tt He, Zones, ¢ Rider, ; Tpenaxgt dhieveity Of Weaniigten, shiaa tm | img some-matters of detail connected with their | te Key West martyr, as he was held to be by a por- | conflict ana discussion Was more suited to wis | CoA Roio® andar die time ot the accident hed on boerd'G INDIANOLA, Deo 7—Cieared, schr Thos P Ball Bider, to on, inetoent tion of the peninsular population, nature than a unanimous gathering like what he | Cold Spring and at the time of the accident had on board a | New York. 0414 Goatrey. Godfrey, forNew York, lig. ‘day of December, tm the year of our Lord one | Sesnization agreed to meet in New York on the 8d | ° ‘The medical students, he says, did not breax, but | saw belore him. He ielt exceedingly proud of she | Ca'fd'Growrnt ince Bedertcek te aeee ka een ake | MUMILES Dee 18Arrived, ship Criterion, Sheldon, Valen- thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and of January to commerce their examinations at | merely made a jew scratches with @ diamond upon | compliment conveyed to him by the gilt of the Sour ML St Prere (Br), Seas pat h samen cia. : “that point 3, the glass plate that encloses the niche, and re- | beautiiul work of art which ne saw before him, and | Cat Led, Of the independence of the United States of | tena t, Under authority of the Senate instruc: | roved or ‘destroyed the wreath and replaced it | felt proud of the confidence displayed in him by | Niskerake'k Gow tering tuimane ch Hone Bootes, Amerioa tne ninety-sixth. Th with one of their own selection, The govern- | his fellow members 0: the profession, But, sinking | where she bas aischarged her cargo of lumber, and was eid é U. S&S. GRANT, e Allered Treasury Frauds. ment was utterly powerless and thoroughly | peisonality, there was an idea underlying | dergoing necessary repairs 1éth inst. Her ke By the President: biaxiLTON Fisa, Secretary of Representative Lymch,-Chairman’ of the special | intimidated py the volunteers, and was finally | the afar which be was giad to re- | stem are gone, sternpost badly damaged and plank badly cana’ committee authorized to investigate the aliegea | Sled to compromise with them by ordering | cognize, it marked the dawn of a | chafed. @ drum-head court martial to try the prisoners. It | new aud a better era im the history of thecity. It | SCHR ENTenrrisr, Allen, from Jacksonville for New Semecr After Snmaea aad One Terw Presi- | 'T80081n the Treasury Department, ‘nas signified his | was found necessary, to prevent a more serious | was no longer necessary in order to attain to place a, Kia, with groceries and lumber, was wrecked 5th Gs Gecaea Ye intention of accepting as tne report of the special | coufict, that some, at least, of the young men | and power to barter personal honor and truckie to | 8h inside the bar at Mosquito Inlet; crew saved. Nearly dqmte~ Fhe jeeates All Day and By should be sacridced, The court martial, composed | the corrupt power which had so long ruled the city. | ‘i! the cargo was lost. Adjourne Without Actiag on the Amnesty | °mmittco the report of the committee appointed by | of equal numbers of regular and volunteer officers, | ieretofore, in order to insure success, it waa neces: | | SCHR HYDRANGEA, from Siiere oa) Ser Bow York. NEW ORLEANS, Deo 16—Arnved, steamship Jorge (8p). ee OF Hacana’s snip Belle sie Br), Bondy Hopd) ner, Graver, Roatan Island. Beta, Sears, from Matanzas; F Cushing, from rt Clearcit Sieamships Juniata, Hoxie, Philadelphia via Ha- vana; Maria (Sp), Nette, barcelona; Equator, jardett, New York’ ship Florence Giioman, Jones, Liverpool; urig Gta ; Campeachy. BO Arrived, steamship City of Houston, Rowland, New York. Bill. be cakirotl Eada! now investigating affairs in the ree at we Sree eee Prete aoa. at | sary to descend to the vilest of means, and the re {, near Fs eoiges :mships Tillie, Deering, ae W Lord, Rogers, <4 The leparsmen' noon the senten given oul e exccution sition of a young man wao wished to preserve bis H BERN, NO, Dec 19—Arrived, ste: ip Ellen S Terry, ‘Seuate wasengaged ell day atits favorite ainubse tt acti ereceeke te ce Took place at five in the afternoon, upto whieh | integnity and independence was hard. indeed. on aCe RNA Burne (its Hartge, from Boston, for Go. salyear, New Yor : ; Pastime of fzhuug shadows. The Amnesty bili, Peetients Haakon hour the volunteers kept up thelr demonstrations be- | the “one hand there were Wealth and place and | Ustimatw sane bering repulse 7 Uslrets, sailed for | NORFOLK, Deo 1k —Arnvea, schre Eurota, Arey, New passed by the House last session, waste order of President Grant hes “received a despatch from | fore the prison and the palace. Throughout the whole | power, and on the other, privation, iavor and | ‘‘y inst, 1g repaired, OE Ae ee eae ee wed, echr Hlawathe, L460, the day, but the result was different from what has | Covington announcing that his father was stricxen | 0! this afair the government displayed ite utter help- | uncertainty; ‘aud it Fequited more than a spar- | , Aisne, Yeseuiss sine Chlmboraza (Br), Cole, saled | vate Deon Dee aie) plishlg ‘been considentiy expected. Senator anthony woe | With paralysis, but that he ts not considered | regular iotce at its comulald Was iusiguidcaut, | uve” and barren pats. "Now, however, | Mads; act neice Seve onsen, Tae CUM at Thomaston, | WT iriver fot; sear Warren Bayer, Mulgan Speen ents norsng Sone war meni cow | SON " Treat cae coven en ucspeeaiscot | tan tery zat aoe gaan, © Ton | Pee Statn ered tment | Ene be TRC ae aS yee Bamoed in the of bil! The Navy Thivks of Chic: a o man can, without sacrificing ois imdependence, for Dublin, ‘& cargo of bushels corn, and has jart, of 00 5, mira, Yar, Sumner opened pahoay battery by the presen- A-despatch to the: Secretary or the Navy from Snpnimons ES purpose, Pie kee nh ti dip Bratity Dis honorable and Iaudable sapien by iair | Bot see been heard of, ene ms 452 tons register, bullt at eh Armes ‘schr Webster Barnard, Smith, Jacksonville { tation-of a proposition feran amendment, making | Captain Nicholson, commanding the flagship Lan- commotion great alarm prevailed. among the might say, without aatery, enero was ou iastancs york Peres “Yor Gloucester, "eage ith ree teeny Nem aenaster Desa, Caonas pea Gardonas; beige the President. ineligible for reelection. In | caster, of the North Atlantic fleet, encloses a draft peng fe tac ester tniets Ean red flengay . = Mie oben owe success to the influence hes mot singe been bears of. Bne was 400 ‘4 Attic Durkee, Brown, naan Adaie al bow ae | ol a “ r 1 Pro : order to. prevent muisconstruction he amended.the | for £60 sterling, centributed by the commander-in- | massacre of Cubans was intended, and this pos. acaieved Dy him was within the ‘reson of ail rr Parig ‘Duke of Buccleuch, Johns, sailed from Algoa Diktinten, Diokiasony Corpus “Ohristi: DL Suerman, Mau, : Fesolution, 80 that it s@ouid not take effect ull the | Chief, officers and orew of that vessel for the Cuicago | sibly may be attributed us one of the motives for | would only fairiy and honorably strive. He was | £8%, CGH, July 9 for Sandy Hook for orders, and not hay. | New York; Jacob Kienzle, Steelman, ‘ beginning of the next term, The Massachusetts | fresudferers. Sconineomlss with the Yolunipers Leet grateful for the honor, but far more pleased at the | 13g pean Renta of site feared that she is lost, She recistered | , Cleared Hak St eas ite Moser, Hamer Senator ulso wanted Samana Bay investigated, to | The “Howling Sisterhood” Waat to Be | teegram:— psiet deme ohieeteal mca FarAt, Nov %—The brig) L Pye began to load her eargo | (lemfuosos: OF Gerrit, Armrong, Demarara: Wale Wal ‘which Mr, Conkling, for the administration wing, Heard. se tiansiat ieas at eaateataa Pied tim th today. Milscella yesterday from Bombay Hook, hay- Rastily agreed. It 16 understood wat, acting under | Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Isabelia Beochor Hooker, | aoweinmen powers feron appresculen sf eases |S ATPPING NEW fous Hnuex M Frauen, ashore on j PEseTaton vowtay" took, two" barks ‘and four” brig | Mr. Wilson's advice, tne edict nas.gone from the | Blmabetu S. Bladen, Olympia. Brown, Susan B, An- | SFY Momest. Vessel-of-war adviaable. HALL, jo | Rhee onh trae tee Lye Schoonin's Rost, Cnt. look, two barks four brigs, ‘White House that no obstacie be thrown in theway | thony and Josephine 8. Gritiing have united in a The Secretary of the Navy replies to that part of ‘rederick Slocum, of Fairhaven, for $50, ‘oe! Ongs aptnin Davis, of the cutter Colfax, ofeny demand for investigation. Mr. Thurman | Memorial presented co Senator Trumbull to-day and | (He Tesojuuon calling for soples of inairactions to Almanac (or New York -Dais Day, Whalemen, Se ee re china; aise wanted Mr.Goldtuwante, of Ala sworn in, | referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, aa Caban waters for tne protection of the lives and Salled from Mew Redford Siet, bart Sirah Petry, Owen, for ng renee ke ; ry, asking D the Arctic Ocean. The majority of her were Miller, and Reaper remain at Phil. Ddjection being made it went over til after the | for tne enactment of a law giving female sutraye, | Property of American, cltuzeus and vo maintain the if zs som sets..morn 3 16 | by J Morison & Go, 19° doa a New York.” Were nelected | seeihia, : yn w , q s. ci a Bi be barks holdays. The claimant 18 used to this result, his | and asking that tney may ve permitted im person, | wishes the general ana specific inatrastions: ‘te 6 | High water. morn 4 50 | oe Es Bele at atl ed sae Re lt | pote have gone towen today. A bark anda brig frol above fase having peen going over for twelve months | 0d In beualf of the thousands of other women who | Srst is to Rear Admiral Holt, dated April 7, 1869, 10 ih. : ‘© | remain at the Breakwater. are petitioning Gongress to the same effect, 10 be | Wien be says:— COA Soe aes aso gocd nha OV bbls Spa ad auiga ase ut," POW! | hla ie harbne waiting ars poe "Puerm’maeter ab re : anes q n 4 arbor. 9 ‘At one o’clook discussion on the General Amaesty { heard upon this memorial before the Senate and | persdus, some of whom are justly eXtied fore emnethee, | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FoR THR | eoniemmodne” 1 MAE Waite" Henry, ct New wedrors, aay MMPe arrived, barke Wootaide, bill was resumed. Mr. Sumner urged nis Supple- | House at an early day of the present session. ave ouly a claim to your sympaihy and friendly ofices. You MONTHS OF DECEMBER AND JANUARY, ‘Arrived at do Nov —, brig DA Small, ot Provii Pe ge Dee te ee iy Mako y poy ek mentary Civil Rights bill as an amendment to-the Interaal Revenno Appelncurciits. Sisak Wer ed cmuasel Ue Caled Shaken cee bee Beemer: _\ “Bells | Datinahen Ofet: had taken nothing since leaving the West Indies, mca nga | oaaiegor New York set ae foram pial, Phinda pending one, whereupon Mr. Thurman raised a | The following Assistant Assessors were ap- | Raturalized, in Cuba engaged tn lawful pursuits, respecting TS Broaiway’ | Dhis so oll on her last cruise, Had 0 Dols ail tolde wae Pate Sandy ea ache Emcline, Nickeroom, Pavadeiphi. the Jaws of th try and. tak point of order to the effect that it was not admis- | peluted to-day:—Tnomas J. Ross, Sixth district of tooverthrow the, governinent, ire enue loyour prowanet sible, being matter whicu might be passed upon by | Jowa; Richard A. Watts, First district of Michigan; | “*Ou'%sn\7e" thea, the. seoretel y ; 6, 1869, the et, tt @ majority vove, while the removal of constitutional | William Samsittle, Thirty-eighth district of New aduurat Hoff thet RACE yen ee moe disqualificauions required the concurrence of two- | York. Reports came tothe Department, through the press and jebirds of boih houses. Mr. Trumbull raised | The following gaugers were also appointed:— | {elstams, of several American vessels hav.ng been searched ‘Bowling Green | bad been landed at Fayal. Sailed from St Helena Nov 2, bri ae ern Greea land, of FH ieee jov 2, brig Abbott Lawrence, Cleve- i> Broadware Bark Nautilus, suai, of NB, was at St Heloaa Nov 10, to ‘Bowing Green | #all next day for Are ‘ Bark Avoln, Bourne, of NB, was at 2] Ppbroadway. | ble sp oll aince last report, Seer tacra cnn ae 15 Broad Cae Qist—Arrived, steamship Caspinn (Br), Ritchie, Liverpool. FORTSMOUTH, Dee If-—arrived, schrs Hannah Baker, Whittemore, Philadelphia; Chariie Cobb, Keunedy, Balti MPROVIDENCE, Dec 20--Arrived, schrs J B Vandusen, Corson, Alexandria: Daniel Holmes, Burr, Georgetown, Di Richard & Newoomb, (Iilzging, Deals Taland, Vai JH You 2 by Span'sh men-of-war in British waters and way. from ship Ceylon, at Honolulu, reports t ‘Cook, ort; Raratoze, We 3 Wi the further point that @ measure removing | William J. Park, Filth district Missouri; Join H, Toad of nations a the aoe at ‘Mex ch the United . Brosawar, short Psee rand Cou 9 10 Bel oper eho ie mia for a Trt “gy Aung raidenbty, Racks Honoxens es government wishes to obser 4 Bowing LJ 2 le |, do; ne o 5 © \equalificauions did not require the approval of the | Young, Fourth district Maryland. gard two dificuities now existing in the. sland of cota +17 Bowling Green | Wand es cant B whale to sight of the | Wie ted irig., riverside CBr, Nevile, Baltimore schrs Y; esident, being in that respect, under the constitu- Presidential Nominationss Wake te pelvenatsctoan leh pieemona eee “ff Broaswar- | wh, dated Payal Novy etstos thet We Kas eit fie oe | eee ete ee DCs Heructel” Chamber ate sene Zio b, 2 @ pouition similar to that or an amendment, | The President sent the following nominations to | luuied aud examined, unless they are found ‘commiting =H19 Brosaway. fecount of uerere, sickiess, and he would probably retura | Strowp, Grawrora, Paiadelpnia: George H Mili, Tilictson, He broached this theory, but 41d not insist on it as | the Senate to-day:— Means ot ae Tee ee tie lodten Osean ander seeing fraegeoed on wesreunge "| Kew vere ja ey, Potter det, Ontario, barber ao; a p olnt of order. Au interesting debate oocurrea | _ Jobn A. Place, to be Assessor of Internal Revenue States. hat ; ben very neers | PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 21, 1871, | xf ‘ies ‘rom Cant Tnkham, of bark Charles W Morgan, of | sloope ‘Oregon, Wilson, Jo; Nile’ Smilby’ Tulue, ‘Fire ' bety veen the Ilneis Senator ana Mr. Carpenter, | fF the Twenty-third district of New York, and y went to w. Great Britain in Isl. ANANDA RRA to be Homes "Wout aod ta ag lapded 109 bbls sp’ cl | itand, : * | Olark Senter, to be Collector for the Ninth Ohio dis- | Wiile you are in no way to interfere in the difiiculties now ne ‘ould sail that day, bound 8, Reports, RICHMOND, Dec 19—Arrived, chr Lucy, Wahlman, East- the | utter having presented a6 objections some re- | trict. exinuing in Cuba, or to compromise the government by taking CLEARED, | ater resehed. ee Ptine, Long, NB. clean, port, mark ably literal renderings of provisions contained | ,,vstmasters-—Prospect Cravalt, at waite Water, | lection to anerenn cittzane aud Americas conrcree wher: | _ steamah'p 7 —_ dated Nordoik Oct 1% roporta of and on aC We Ieee tak | _ BAWANNAN. DeGal--ArTived, Cark-Aranco, Havana; scbr in the Ulegwiative article, He was soon glad to re- piss ei Prope icy Beaver con Wis.; Miss Lee | ever an opportunity occurs for yon to loo. Ibis nthe per, | BARN? TWean (Br). Grels, Liverpool—Henderson | Crowninableld, Praré, of Fairhaven, with 1300 bbls ap oll nnd | Good Wall, Harbor taland. : treat from an untenable postnen, Mr. Conxting | Penante ats rd, Miss; » Leachman, at Henlar obseet for which a naval force is, at this moment, kept Steamship Titian Be Buchanan, London—Bruce & Co, Westport, wus tele te ay ip ok Bark Janel, Macys age Boeri Barnes, Mallory, New York ; bark. , Miss, perme ns ruce n & took , ound in faver of the germane char- ENTE Jn an order to Rear Admiral Poor, dated June 3, | ®pofford Bron & C6. ost) dite: Pat “Ss pore of Payal Nov $8 botind ins nlena ese tea eaeres makes, De Seavey, felamore, hei etet acter 0 ie 2s soit amendment, Mr. Edmunds SOUTH CAROLINA. Feist Cbcrecter ot: We 'Mayy says, aincny: Ortiee sitgamebip Columbia, Van Sice, Havans—Adantic Mail | Would sail far the North Pacitie, 0 | s0th—Salled, steamer Alliance, Shute, New York via Gloue- ‘ sustain . Tuurman. Mr. Sumzer himself made 5 bteamsnip 1 Livingston, Cheeseman, Savannab—Li Spoken. bey ol 1t is desirea that yon should k f . |dome 3 —Livings- SUMERSRT, Dec 19—Arrived, achr John E Sanford, West e@u-eifec ive reply to the point of order, aud then | Continuation of the Gubernntorial Impeach- | tioned on the nort! ‘and south ‘or tbe and Orenbe or att Forge Georgetown. a UYTEN DUYVIL, Dec 20—Arrivea, schr Barbara, Hed- den, Norfolk. 3 by ss '. lew York; Licsie Cart, Teel,’ Boston; Clara Rankin, Falconer, New 2: ade a )vecul: 4 t auch ports as the so-called insurgent y made a }' lar speech 1a supportof the objects he meat Fight—The Bowenites Outmanewuvring by Makes on = meen ren cetiger convene at ie & Co. oo Hie Sa Wee ress sae park 0, from —— for Mobile (in ballast), Deo %, off Co, sought. Ms remarks were cially directed to the Scottites—Thej Def does not desire that hould me \d—O1 eapectally ej Defence Put In by the 01 Zou should arek opportunities, to | Bichmond-Old Dominion Steamship Brig Martha, Cassidy, from New York for Mobile, Deo 9, Sensor Alworn, and had the eflect of securing from | Ku Klux Offenders. bs lena het i ps ship Chesapeake. Johnson; Portiand—J F Ames. wf the United States flag, i ii case Pearl dia nsto: that gentleman, at a later stage, a very’ telling reply. COLUMBIA, B. C., Dec, 21, 1871, | shelter on board the vessels Of your Lect? and wicaiier sts | ganta'Sons, ©. Tuas CBF» Johnston, Liverpool H Mor. | 44518 Gem, from New York for Port Spain, Dec 4, 1 2, lon Bark Saga, J ip South Carolina, Beckett, Charleston—H R Mor. | 16, lat 39 x) ion 042 (70m New York for Rotterdam, Deo ai Sy yf ¥C nd when they are | 88's Sons. York. ce under the protection of th Sleared—Schr % Steelman, Price, New York. Mr, ThormaM argued his point of order at length, | In the House of Representatives to-day the quose pes ibe eta ‘encred. ante inseterenec en Tins | Masa Oten ren Camanet, | Léverpool Chae Foreian Ports. WRREWAM, Dec 10-Sallod, acht Splendid, Phinney, New and the (hair ruling against i¢ me toox | tion of the impeachment of Governor Scott was | Snanish authorities, | In no case ou give up any person Ship Constantine, Creevey, London—Chas H Marshall & | _ANTWRaP, Dec 5—Arrived, City of Boston, and an escaping from the island except by authority from this | Co. Hy Pelham, Vii 1, City of .» Wyman, ana =a appeal. Mr. Sawyer urged the passage | again brought forward, and anenimated discussion | Department. Ship Erato (Br), Jones, London—R P Buck & Co, Baited bib. Kate ered Of theamnesty'asa measure of nigh puti'le policy, | was inaugurated, On March 24, 1870, the Secretary of the Navy in- foi Blomidon‘(ry, Shaw, HavreB J De Wolf & Co. sen, do. y, Hibbert, New York; Mentor, O- | SC MESCELLANEUUS. demandedfor the sake of peace. He wasnexcced- | ‘The Bowenites, nowever, rearmng, it 1s said, the | structed Rear Admiral Poor to proceed to Kantiago | Bark Bounding Bilow, Reynosa, Gibraltar and cave Sk Bonus Nem AT rata or iTived) Malvina Schutt, -h-A—A—A—A-= FURTHER REDUCTION, Angly severe in his strictares 1 de Cuba and inquire into the treatment of the | —A'liardy & Co. s Reynolds, Gikraltar anda market | oe eas mec eae ee BevOR). eal On the State\ed minis- | attitude the Governor had taken in collecting ms | American Vice Vonsul and citizens; and Admrai | — Brig Florence (Br), Dickson, Matenzas—i Sanchez y w Urleaba ria Saramyanes? Nouveau Mexique, Carmera, 1 am By tues Olkan’ French ona rs : @ratian of South Carolina, The debate aver the | friends, and alarmed by the vehemence with which | Poor having reported the result of his mov ae By ‘BRa, “In port bark \ 4 remel BUENOS AY! points raised: by Mr. Thurman brought the. Senate | the Gubernatorial allies assailed them yesterday, de- | the Secretary of the Navy wrote to him sayings Bone Ne), Kennedys Se Joka, BP-Aaiee, Watson | Ney Soe ae spe tye meni bs c Your action in all things approved.” Fe ane en ee Toa aited Homeward Bound, Merrymant Bron ‘ases, Table Cutl a Bhetield nod premium domestle £0 near four, o'clock, the hour agreed upon fo." olos- | termined to delay the contest, and, although m a In the instructions to Sehr Pinner, Cole, Point a Pitre, Guad--F Talbot & Co. Bavre (and en for St Jago), Mi Epet Cake Baskets, Pudi J 5 , Past and. Terry 4 It minority, ¢ . ear Aumiral Poor, dated | Schr Pero A Grau, Cobb, dns qraarsl tapes. © mansnicbas from we ara that| eH g managed to weep te ode Of the Mouse | april ie 1870, tne Secrsiary, among ower things, | Sehr Hemant be babe, ana 8. SWenberg $e Cleared New Oneans; imbla, do, Kulvce. Forks Sposue, aay e sere would They say they will hold it all day to-morrow, after ae m fal fi anes a, Hamilton, Bermuda—Middleton & t out 4th, Domentoo, Jaccarino, and Bravo, ¢ and a great varlety of fancy amendments, 10 the expectation of delaying | which the house will adjourn until the bin of | are topay due respect to ie. sivereigMe oe te setae, | | ehr Vesta, Osgood, Galvenion—k M Stackpole, sspage Mam York te Nora Soo, Courcy nou Imus eons otaeturaiting Hardorare any action till after the recess, Tue vote on the yap- | J20uaTY Next. No vote being taken the question of | you will takecare at all times to maintain the reht aod Schr Mary Price, Bulzzard, Wilmington, Del—8 Godwin & ‘CORK, Dee ‘b—attived, Jascan for hoesseenning purposes and boliday Rereenis. peal was 28 10 26. The votes on alt the amendmen '# | holidays “This 1s considered a deaded nine, ae | into veeudit Wh seechr Ann Amelia, Allen, Rew H FN pee Bg 3G—Arzived, Vircinin Stated Neve Work, SEEiAt an aourtl ceak Sigs oe eaak Biot fen née coat i mn, New Haven—| Di 4 ‘were quite close, with the exception of one offere 4 | the impenonera. sdecided victory for | _ information having bed reosived, that affaira | Gchr Marcus L Warde Salling, New Haven-oh Maries, | York, NN7™ Nov #—sautea, Aloért the Good, Bolt, New | from the already este! low prices of my goods, which by Mr. Wilson, which was evidently badly worde. | tan vtapebnneee Tlends tried several times to force Guba and summary arrests and Cxecetons coe: | . Skediec Bevesea Lane, Bamtoea sailed for Phideipniag’ Els Moore, Shaw, London (and pe Se . stan akin ; Z f jousekeepers’ em} im or wholly misunderstood. The democrats all sus- | “in the Ku Klux Court today, the defence intro. | dangerous and’ olzorderly ‘eato ure MAH Dowiin Dee Sarre, Sploniat, Andrews, New York. Cooper Institute, coraee Astor Place.” tained Mr, Thurman, 88 dld also Messrs, Hamlin, | duced testimony to snow that threats of whipping | in. that quarter which iight affect. somo ot ARRIVALS, Crevar, Campbell, Charleston, © “1 Covllek, and Peter | “oe Crive Goons Morrill, of Maine, Hull, Hitchoock, Lewis, Logan, ) $04 burning the whites preceded the outrages upou | our citizens and interests, the — followin, oe DEMARAR. GuIn port ship Lepensteath (B1), San- |°-AL pas Rice, Roberiaon, Sawyer, Scott, Stewart, Trumbull | “a nuuver of indictments were presented vy the | meManctions, were sent by the Secretary of the Leal meeps ta iret rp Pati Bei Sith for Fa ft Halitore? orig Samuel Mair (8, Linger pee Nach , + : “ eamship and Tipton. ( 'faud Jury, who wero discharged till aext weeken” sp rptpape ts ane berate md nd peony and Queentiows Sts, with mdse aod panschaers no dave | EXHOUTH, Dec. Arrived, Fyen, Epsen, New York. White Dinner Sets, trom #15. ‘Mr. Sumner’s proposition was the next question, Lam — 46 Cuba in the Nevern, or send bore otter wetael ofr make | Bale, Bec ls. lat cane ets eo a ee adefpina for London, “rrve akon Jarl, Mathleen, Phil Gosd Baod gu Rotly deoreid Tha Bets, Treen 6u. the Senate being 1a Committee of the Whole. On that RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, 0h, Atneuedstyr of ou Chvias aah eee Me wea | 7H,» Colon sewmebtp, doy vameday, at OPM, w Cuoard fgom Ardronona Nye Yorke aug an caine to so Flint Oluae Govicta, frome st aR the vote stood 29 to 80 In the negative, Besides the The Sceretary of the Navy wrote to Rear Admiray | _,Stexmniv Italy (Br), Thompagn, Liverpool Deo ¢ and | don fee, Bn) Fre, “trom Wetnington Nb, for Lone |, Trench Clos, ¥ ee res Wate, Cations parser} Fwd and House Furnishing G00. Prices of all goods in plain Ogures, EDWARD D. BASSFORD (Cooper Institute). ir), in 10 dare; sor Juliet, Btroak tor Boson Jueenstown 7th, with mdae 4 ved at do Nov 19, R E Packer, Amesbury, 8t John, Gemocrats wore Messrs. Alcorn, Fenton, Ferry, of | Tom.‘ of Life on the Connellsville and Pittse Lee August 18, 1971, as tollow: jurst. Firat of passa; Counecticut; Hil, Hivehoock, Lewis, Logan, Poo}, | ‘bur\& and Liitle Miaval Rallronde=Tho | gu Vessel iy sneer, al lating to the Hornet was | henry westerly gales, re, ts sp, Tt le $s Jatter part neat en: '" aburricate from SW, ‘with a tremendouy sea” ‘Deeg Rovertson, Sawyer, Schurz, Scott, Stewart, Tipton Ocer ‘Pants of Private Vehicles in inst, by telegraph to send a vessel to Port au P: x e : % Balled 19th, Juli 0 1. = Revatens, Somes, Stern, Sout Sinwan, Hptee | Senos Back Onse | ito ewan hes Went eget fectsem, | Ueecs gto erigoe tees cote, om & | Guten bees died Betas wo new vor, | A —Secarpececar aa these gentlemen announced thelr votes were not Prrrsnvne, Dec, ”, 1871. With, that is presumed to bo sullibient Ration ton tee eaniad pe ~'q cutane for Liverpool, and a Cunard (and lert py lew York. ved, Ismailia (8), Brown, Sicily . FOR FRENCH vas. HOLIDAY PRESENTS cast against the principles of sr. Sumuer'’s amend. | The ma "train East on the Pittsburg ang Con- | On the 26th of November, 1871. information was | ,@tttmsn'p Victor, Gates, New Orleans Dec 13, andthe bar | yorg\°4? De® }—Artived, brig Acadia, Gamond, New Go TO THE ment, but wit the conviction that ite passage | nelisvide ) YAlroad ran on @ broken rail yesterday | Feceived through the Department of State of great soamahiy Zodiacy Onaphe Nowhere ae Tit Stora | -Salied 24, brig Robert Dillon, Blatehford, Catanta for part a would insure the defeat of amnesty. After this | noon, neat West Newton, Pa, The train was | Vana, and of the procecdings which, wiereatty ee Inlet Deol, with ‘midge and ‘paasenges, 1o Murray, Ferrie | {chctreo: ang, nere 19 receive orders to o fo Messina or'Pa- | FERMOH ARCADES | FR, Deo 4-Safled, Onward, Evans, Savannah, AVR Geared dthy ese, Covert Shields as Gaver Scions stb, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, 0. was temporarily disposed of, a number of amend- | thrown frou 7 the tracks, pitching the express cur | sulted In the execution of the students menuonea Porte ys Bh he the owe. Philadelphia, witn mdse, to in. the resolution of the House, The sit rd Steamship ’SLOy Samak” Beta 4 sae” menw were presented, debated and voted down, | Ito the rive,‘ and injuring the messenger seriously. | girairs appeared to be amen cate ‘oe! 29, with ten BA k Hottees, 8: 4 ’ , | reat : fo (Br), Sproule, Fooek ennedy, Hoffees, Savannab. a, with one exception. Messrs, Eamunds, Morton and | Fifteen perso, 18 were — two fatal'y. cnroaten” peo ‘daunen 4 a ogg BF Glover & Go eure 0 f rane Bon aa Ba (vod oe a) "Deo 4—Arrived, Leopold 11, Roschke, New AND SAVE 6 PER CENT, ‘Wison offered amendments, providing that persons JINGINNATI, Dec. 21, 1871, | Property and interests of our ‘citizens Of De TL dave, with test aie nds wad calms; |“ HaMpuno, Dec 4—Arnved, Wm Leavitt, Leavitt, Onl = sce ni Last night, ).oUt nine o’ciock, as the passenger | Tesiding there. In view of this situation the follow. Va eanoen ney Ae nid cae ts potyay Ay, Dec 19—Arrivéd, steamabip City a : BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY 01 A’ the courte, of diferent Stato. “No paniety. the jotary Publis and Commissisaer Cot "PALL KUNG Counsclive-at Law. 955 Brow way. HSOLUTE DIVORCRS LEGAI AMGiterent Staton; desertion, ker cwumsent eine, No publicity, no charge, Until divores granted, Advice free. M. HOUSE, Auorney, 180 Broadway. ‘who had remained in Congress or certain executive vlegr: : 3} passed train was comin # into the city on the Litue Miami | {ng telegraphic orders were sent by directio: juator 24th fn Jon 24; C: oMces till after the reveilion, and then jomned, should | Railroad, it ran @@alnst @ wagon containing ten | Secretary of Uie Navy froin Rear Alinital Lee to the hut Hight SB ean: Yiorm thende 8 dagnewitt avon bod | ganTaarots Peg aired, continue disqualified, persons, killing ¢ 0€—Miss Bradiey—mstanuy, and | Commander of the monitor ‘Yerror, then at Key | NW winds, Nov td, lat 19398, ton 1 48 W, spoke ship Gre- Ree Her core ane, Anetralias, ‘Riad ‘The object of th feriously injuring’ &, boy named Ware. Mrs, | West, and to the commanders of the United States | 4, Bry,from Calcutte for London. Folks dist, shin Chilianwaliad, Colfers, New Orleans; brig ect of these amendments was quite plain. | Walker, who reside: }4n Tennessee, was also Injured, | steamers Nipsic and Kansas, respectively, at Pensa, | woniton tcortor reaeet ae BN Rt ee aare wth ratte | ekitied tit, Sarah M1 Smith, Bishops Charleston; South ‘There is one Senatorial case, Governor Vance, of | This wagon was th.'@ foremost of a@ jot oi wagons | cola and New York, aud to the com ants of | southern p. ‘a ad had variable A geal bontund. Hg feymouth, Savannah; James Jardine, Roberia: do; North Carolina, which would be affected, i is | Which tok the pa seugers from the Maysville | the Navy Yards at Pensacola and New York: ~ Bi'days; was id days north of Bermuda, wit heavy Nand | Merman, Lange, Galveston, " steamer, which ts froz 0 Up at Moscow, twenty-five Navy Drvanrenr, bod 6 Bin Gee steamships Trent, Dui Ie, Mobile vie Nor. claimed, by the pending bill. Those who opposed r ap Ent out 6th, Twilleht A this pli Ww. Nowe 97, ST rig Proteus (Br), Carlow, Rt John, NB, 8 days, with lum- ‘ 4 oncordia, Molbach, and ‘ARGAINS IN o the amenaments argued that the present removal Tihs npmianaers say Ys the Griver of this wagon | Ur cute Camaro w Waaved, comtscaing Pts veri fe Fires £2) Tessel to Willan Ingalls.” find tous Pan _ La ag Fy AY we of Batu Biron lone; warranted woo he alate ead the goon of disqualifications relieved wasdrunok, ‘The train \%88 moving at the rate of q 4 ° ge York; Webb, Morti aoe ritoned (AL he qusuts of say fagrant violation ot tne law, sven ay | {gue 8 per Nour, Tho Wagon was passing along | tiarana; communloate. immediately. and’ coorerain wane re ool wee Oe yegnoor, tee 6 ClatrdFysoath Rook, Willams, New Screens seve, Pot Fire endeavoring to obtain office from the holding of | ireck the river drew "ne horses on the’ track Just | 922 General Hall fg the prokeation of Am Steamehin Robert Sachi a4, SRDONULEST, Deh Batak, tere ee etnies J. Set CRIN AnD mencantitn ruRyt- ‘Wikich he was inhibited, Another class of amend. | 1 lime for tue locomotive to , Strike them. Actual departire from K " for New Wore, 4 days, With oval to ae Ieternetateel’ Coal | New Oreent ete eee arven Home, 2, Go ann TURE,MANUPACTURER, © Menta were designed to prevent amnestied persons | A train on tha Moe Need and Derby Hanroad | By order of th 73 “‘Steamsnip Warosutia, Fab, New Bedtord for New York, | Yorker uiasgon tant proceseeh ee ney orale New 5 ava from being regarded as ioyal im the matier | was thrown from the track near Derby to-day and vi . P, dus, Rear Aamiral, with mdee and passengers. to Ferguson & Wood. MARsRii.| Deo jatied, Elpia, Evensen, New Orleans; 1872 of war clams. It was that went over an embankment twelve ,feet high, Several Commandi¢ North Atianiic feet, Senr Asher 8 Parker, Carpenter, Gien Cove for New York. iano, just jew York, a COFFEES AND TEAS argaed that the | went feet high Wes mathacoriails ‘waco Seas 46 de cae Schr Sparkling Sen, Uow, New Haven for Port Jonneon. Resin A, Now 25-—In ea Abi.e-aden, Rparruw, BY Supreme Court nad decidea nat uncon- | Panscatraw cre badly injured, TL dent W88 | Commander. Williain. P. Mecanm, commanding | _ Scurcuaney Miler, Hall; Kew Haven for Virginia, for Rowton lag; Mary © Dyer, i for New York ; West COFFEES AND TEAS @itonal amnosty or pardon restored all 7 A OE MRIROFIaLD, Mass,, De. 21,1871, | He Niptlo, at Penaacols, and to Couluander Ohoae | balisanns AW EaGnE batstepar® Me for Row Yor, tn | arm Gen, Hard (Roby Gerrards for: United: Mute’ AULIDAY ag rights, while those who opposed the amendments Chester 0, Wood, engineer, was Bertonsy ‘scaided ae jd, commanding Kansas, New York, Steamer Uspray, kenney, Pali River for New York, with brane Dine Loan Mi for New York; Myst coy HOLIDAYS: A 4 @eciared amnesty could not be construed ro extend Pass: allroad, freig fame on eae sa Becretary % ‘of eoweve, arreun at & oer by the | steamer [ag Ee ly ten tor New York, with bees d anes Ruowe con. etbougal, acd Mery ie A package of avon es oa ' eyoud political disqualideations as nani exiend | Albany Kaliroad, near Palmer, ths afternoo'®., The | tio" Pe dane and the Sora eee meat On OF | mse und passettr, to Teade Ode (ip, Prout, ror Un a Tea or Coffee is aa acceptable prosent Tor the she third section of the fourtenth amendment, | »!0°kaded, delaying passenger trains several hvUra pl Pen a aud Now York were oraexed w BOUND RAST. ‘heat ieee? Hoptins, New York; 28tn, Giles pa). og tho langaet, freshest ‘and_ best assortment of vot- ‘These propositions were rejectea. Another set ot | mne pepartment of Publie Parke an Mipas in pUrsURDGS OF tates onte eT eee odes | OL tar erE OR taee Com Mi Brookipn for Now Loe cane rit, Deo Cleared, Ephales Grelay, Halerow, | expresaly Tor the Bolly a seen amendments were aimed at the Ku Klux; one ex. epart announces that | Weaver arrived in the harbor of Havana with ave | gexemabiy’ cl . Johnson. New vorx for Portians. | | NEWrORT, Deo8 Ent out, Hirunda, Horlund, and Agter, | 4 boll f siven to euch ust oer ai all our stores. Be Wheaton, Atkins, Baltinore for Providenew | Henrikaen, New Orleans. {oasved through 20th), OR: Nov 17—Arrived, Princess Louies, Watt, New | * Bobr & 4) Oakier, Newman,'New York for Cold Spring, § York: Veh, Bwesle Os Gatiero, day Mioraakp AMERICAN TK. REAT AMEIICAN TEA COMPANY BEAT AMEBIOAN TEA COMPANY) Macomo’s Dam Bridge will be open to public travel | United Stares iron-clad T Y cloc! gepted aii pervons Who could ve vroveu to have | from und after to-day UutLl (urcber notice. ace abd pub Wimselt in coInnumicadins I sg

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