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16 WASHINGTON. A Tea and Coffee Party in'the Senate. ——e Railroad Filibustering in the Horse, THE QUESTION/ eee OF THE TWO RINGS. Pv nnmngnnnnnnnnoe The Recommendey Removal of Comy,- ‘tree; Hulburd. / / f er ia WASHINGTON, March 26/, 1872, a suse Pilibusteriag, The day Was @p ont in the House 17 1pusterings ‘over the Depot # jie pul, Mr. Starkyeatner ‘per- aed afl dev srinination not to aViow amend at tueheh offer 24, and insisted upg’a the passage ef tee Ei aster ortod. Mr. Dawes/said the people srict nad asked for this gtouad for a Brand pubitey ark only a short Wine ago, ana now pitta d for 1% tor a depot/site for a ratiroad, Diivo a Nad Kentucky, gave notice that ne would Tinder i the end of tinae before the pill should a ec hip of t majority, ¢ the crack Of the whip of an insolen' othe day was spentin calling the rail, ee sional attempts at compromise. It has me & matter of endurance. Both sides no re ve determined to carry thelr point, which, biy end Ys of wrangling and contention, will proba- aanai in the passage of the bill and the lossy of , valuable time, Tea and Coffee Duty in the Senate. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1872.~—TRIPLE SHEET. Will to-morrow visit the "aypor fortifications about | copy of the letter frm Remington to Lecesne to | inquiry, the open violation of parliamentary law in Vinalnaven for New York, New York and subseqvsmtiy odie ar station at | Senator Sumner. Fe replied no, nor did he kuow | the formation and constituuion of the committes | wigthNellie © Payne, Payne, Vinaina . hn Li hel t it; neither did he ever have | Wil) not be permitted to become & yeanetons here- | Behr PC Boston for New York. Wuletv’s Potnt; Viait Yne Weet Point Military th 7 of War to secretary | acer. When law ts sacrificed individuals may for & Sear FO Babcock, Baris rovtience for New ¥Ore Academy and the Sprig’ gaeia arsenal. Fish; Ie did not see a copy of it in the hands of | moment triumph, but It is at the ey ag eee, Wooley, Jones, n for New York. President’ ja) Nominations. Sep borleutay, tie witness did Ber now from = ap fre ei is nis Seeaare see CRY 3 creaman, Jones, yorilenen for Kew Tonk, nts, ot SUMNER Offere' ‘The President sen’ ine following nominations to | ‘Ar, Sumner bbtained a copy of the cable telegram ont speeon in the Senate. Sehr Kale Raflantar gosenee London, for Ne New York. the Senate to-day; _ about the War Contract Commitvee having pened Senator HAMLIN then sald he would administer | Schr Anthony Burton, allen, Providence for New York. Joseph Nimmo I ctor Gi certain resolution, nor did he know how Cham: | the oaih to Mr. Sumner, when Mr. Sumner said he Schr Amelie, Mott, Huntington for New York. Fg pe Supervising Inspector Gené- | prun obtained a copy; he had no knowledge of any | declined to take it. Sehr J Foreman. for New York Tal of Steamvor iy. py, iL 8 to be assist. Schr Wnt Tice, Tice, ant surgeon y 418} Thomas treets, American citizen of government 0} who | “Senator CARPENTER moved the protest be Sled,and | SebF jit Ties, Tice Fhitindeipia Fostmaste 4 WEMBYY, un at Pomeroy, Ohio; | had directly or indirectly recelved any of | ajso that Mr. Sumuer be subpcenaed to appear nere | Retr ymma ac | River for Haltimore. John Shar Ripe a ae th, tame Rowand: the eer in be ae of gy ant to-morrow at half-past ten, which motion was then Schr James for New York. me J was wi ir James Noganner sich, {rom Chambruu; the whole ubject of unambriun | “ie"'aicharason was then examined. in relation to Behr Emerald, Harbor tor New York. To Territorin! Judges. secnmed to he. Co Livestieaie te waolo subject, an the purchase of arms and nis interest in the same, Ech Rs ioe dence for Now m York. Te ei het pila vine dE 0S Stonington 7 . ‘clais or other parties; the w: nown CU a peas By r ‘Haven. Y. y Ms Made to him that some of vhem live outside | bran since 1so7, and. had, been on, protiy familiar Port LEYDEN, N, Y., March 26, 1872, Schr Hawin Provid se for Now York. -heir respective districts, and informs shem tnat tt | nt Mh in the prosecution of claims of French | A destructive fire occurred in this village last | Schr Sarah m nytenon for New York. is a violesion of law, and they must reside’ within | ojtizens against the government; he understood | night, destroying the Sylvester block and contents. = Bayles Ber sone ow Maree for new "ork, their Metrict, and not leave it, except upon leave | {rom Chambrun Sieh wae, his oplaion merit ber The loss is $24,000, and 18 insured for 1,000. Schr Silas Melon, Spear, Newport for Tore gran’oa by the Attorney General. and prougnt to fight it would appear that Rigg’s block was also consumed, Loss, $12,000; 1n- | Behr Charlotte, Chase, rorldence for New yee . St. Louls Harbor. CERTAIN AMERICANS WERE FRAUDULENTLY CON- sured for $8,000. Behe Jonephine, Canweil, Narragansett Fier fo New York. 4 Hons. F. P, Blair, G. A. Einckelnburg, J. B. Hay ae - Sebr Perrin, Bennett, New Bedford for New ¥. 7 with the sale of arms, and that It woula be found 4 lew for New York, ‘and Erastus Wells appeared before the Committee | Mar Consul Pace wes not te ory saver and | GML PPING NEWS. Behr Rnterpriae, Mont Raten fe Mier vong Cor New York. on Commerce to-day to urge that an appropriation { Hesrotiny Be: ee anxious to get ail the facts to be Sehr Ela, 6 mete, Huntington for ‘New York. . " . Wasson, Bridgeport se nee ee ates caer cian te weno witness did not understand that, Placo had Almanac for New York—Thls Day, fhe Hueos, Obese Ball itive for New" var’ ius been convicted; Chambrun said ne no desire —_—_— , New en for . south of the Ohio River, as recommended by tne tohave tne matter investigated for the purpowe te Sun rises. Bene WD eee Coe nt New Haven far New York, ng an: % Board of Engineers in their report recently submit- portant bas at at the facts should-be obtained forthe | Sun sets... 619 | High water.morn 10 02 mnigtmer Doris, Youns, Provteuce tor New York, with Pain le basiness was transacted in the Senate to- prone A3 nearly the whole time was devoted to the tear m of the House vill to repeal the duty on sana tnd coffee, he regular tariff bi! from the Fl oe ve C jommittee veing laid aside for that purpose, na’, 52" ermansaid that the trade in tea and coffee av !be en paralyzed by the uncertainty that hang out their release from taxation, and tiat the 4 est jon should at once be settled. Trumbull, More ‘ ao Hamnn and others did not want the tax on tea t ‘coffee removed unless salt, coal, &c., were in- clu jed in the free list. An amendment to the bill, of pred by Mr. Trumbull, to release salt from taxa- Uc m, was rejected by a vote of 17 to 29, and one re- Je asing coal, offered by Mr. Hamlin, & vote of 17 to 25. The general tone of the alscus- * don indicated that tea and coffee will not be re- ) yeased from taxation. Comptroiier Kulburd’s Removal mended in the House. Considerable excitement was created in the Mouse co-lay by a resolution offered by Mr, Hooper, Recom- was rojected by | SUIMINER’S FORMAL PROTEST. ‘from the Committee on Banking and Currency, re- commending the removal of Mr, position of Comptroller of the Currency. The committees have been engaged for a long time in the investigation of charges brought Sgainst the Comptrolier by Mr. Merriam, a member Of the committee. Mr. Merriam opposed Mr, Hul- burd’s reappomtment in February, and, falling to Mefeat it, has been very active in promoting this in- quiry, The testimony {ts very voluminous, and it wili not be printed for some days; but the principal points developed by the examination have already Appeared in the HERALD, Mr. Hulburd’s connection ‘with Mr, Callender in the Ocean Bank matter was one of the ventilated charges, but the acceptance of #@ horse and carriage from the national bank people an New York and the allowance of $8,000 toa na- ‘ional bank examiner as expenses to Washington are the charges which 1ifluenced the action of the committee, Hulourd bas had strong friends and ‘active euemtes in the committee and out of Mt, and he declares that the whole matter is a conspiracy against him, growing out of old business enmities, and demanas to be heard in ex- culpation of his conduct. Mr Dawes asked the question tn the House whether he had an oppor- tunity to be heard in his defence before the com- mitice, and was answered in the negative- ‘This the More motierate men in the committee, even of those ‘who see strong evidences of misconduct in the testl- tony addaced, seemed to think stould be @ccorded to him. An effort was made in the committée to recommend to the Presi- Gent the wecessity of Hubburd’s removal, but Amore moderate course was adopted and the re. commendation made to the House instead. Such Is the pressure brought to bear against him, and the Weight af the testimony itself is of such a charac- ter, that it is ot believed the President cau resist the recommendation of the committee, especially if ‘the House sanctions the resolution, he President, Pinchback and Louisian: Lieatenant Governor Pinehback had an interview fan hour with the President to-day with regard lo the political sizuation in Louisiana. He told tne Presiient he had no demands to make, but simply desired to offer some suggestions which he thought Would lead to the complete union ana success of the republican party u) Louistana, The Prestdont was very cordial, and assured Mr. Pinchback that he Mid not.decire to interfere with the local politica of a | Treaty of Washington, which was before the Com- Slate, nor would he permit the federal officials to .dloso, He thought they could settle their own dif- ficulties, and no matter who succeeded, as long as \they were the representatives of the republican Warty they had his endorsement and sympathy. (koverpor Pipcnback appears to be satisiled with 1) & reault or his mission, and will leave here for N. bev York to-xporrow nigbt, The New Orleans Suvyeyorshtp. 4 we deiegation of New Orlesns colored poli- Uci, wis Rere iv the interest of State Senator J. H. Ingr Wiam have no better prospect of getting Presi, Wenal sywpathy than Warmoth or Pineh- beck, They have represented vhas the perpetuity ofthe; WpPublican party in Louisiane depenas upon the wi: Gdrawal of the nominatiom of Parker as Sur ; f the Port of New Orieans’ and the ap- pornrment “Of Ingraham. The President yesteruay positively « ‘€cdned to withdraw Parker's nomina- tion, but sa Wt he would if General Butler, whois Parker's brow Bér-in-law, would reeommecd It, So the case stan ‘ tO-olght, and the delegation will resurn home t “Morrow, leaving the’, matter in the charge of Senato, *Xeliogg. Lf Parker is confirmed the colored clement w ©! construe the Presiq'enUs action as defying (neir in. Wence, and an acknowledgment that the Custom Wouse ring alone contro the Jederal patronage of the State of Lonisia.na. National Bank KR ‘®*#oarces and LiabL tities. The ofictai abstracts ©f reports made to the’ Comp- frolier of Currency si *Viug the conditionsof the national banks in the L‘wited States at the} close of business, 27th uit., exni Mts the following itetis:— Resources—Loans and «tiseounts, $838, 606,615; Untied States bonds, $407,59 7,250; due from redee m- ing and reserve agents), $80,428,704; ane from pbaitks and bankers, 850,540,252; cash items, $12,071,542; exchanges ‘or clearing houve, $93, 154)920; Dilis of banks, $25,539,504; specie, $25,;« Hulburd from the Bi ted to Congress. Lighthouse Appropriations. ‘The House Committee on Appropriations this Morning had under consideration the lighthouse appropriations, and heard the argument of Mr. Biggs, of Delaware, in favor of lighthouses on that coast. The Signal Service appropriation will be | Considered Thursda: The Free Lim. m The Ways and Means Committee further discussed the free list, but did nothing important, Comptroller Hulburd’s Case. The Banking and Currency Committee have ended the examination of the Comptroller of the Currency, and will shortly report to the House, probably by a simple resolution, Tie Custom House Inquiry. The New York Custom House Tnvestigating Com- mittee examined General Palmer at length to-day Steamer Centipede, Willets, Boston for Philadelphia. BOUND EAST, Steamahin Nereus. Rearae, New York for Boston. Schr Vulcan, Perkins, New York for New Haven. Steamer United States, Davis, New York for Fall River. urposes of his own government in connection with the trial. In answer to a question irom Senator Schurz the witness said he had known Chambrup | for along time, and tnat he 1s an intelhgent and ; high-minded man, and that the Secretary of War | Was anxidus if there were aay ae wrong in the ‘ gale of arms to bring it to light; the Secretary dia not make @ report; the witness did not have fre- quent conversations with Mr, Sumner on the sub- Ject of investigation. SENATOR SUMNER’S WRITTEN PROTEST, Senator Sumner appearea before the committee. He refused to testliy und asked leave to read a pro- test, which the conmuttee granted, Mr, Summer then read a3 follows: “Personaily | object to no examination, ‘Willingly Would 1 submit to the most searching scrutiny, not only In the present case, but in all my public iile, ‘There is not an act, letter or conversation at avy time which I would save from investigation. I make this remark because I would not have this protest open to the suspicion that there 1s anything I desire to conceal or any examinatioa I would avoid. But appearing before the committee on an invitation whichis in the nature of @ summons to testily in OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK YOR THB Minnesota... City of Limerick. SAILED. Steamshins Virgo, for Savannah: Charleston, Charleston; W P Ciyde, Richmond, &c; Isaac Bell, do. si Wind at sunset NE, fresh, 15 Broadway. Liverpoo.. \7 Bowling Green Glaszo1 Marine Disasters. roadway. PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 26, 1872, CLEARED. wash Jeakluy works, The boatawain was falling from aloft: tne wuilmaker had hie shoulder ken by being washed against the deckload, and most crew were trostbitten, » -— Sip Venus, Jaden with timber, from Doboy for Bristol Murphy. obliged to consider my duty asa Senator. Personal | geamsbtp Virgo, Bulkiey, Sayannah—Murray, Ferris & She is being lightened, and will probably get of. inclinations, whatever they may be, cannot ve my ide, imust do what belongs to a Senator under he circumstances of the case. Before answering any questions | am constrained to CONSIDER THE COMPETENCY OF THE COMMITTER Which has summoned me, I¢ 1s of less importance what tilese questions may be, although there are certain obvious limitations to which I will allude at the outset, The examination of a Senator by a com- * Pr prog Sete tr (of verona Dea Mare ig hom Lon ams] 4 for Providence, reported abandoned on Steamship Charleston, Berry, Charleston—H R Morgan & | 35 (or P Srvon wan outer wi trap irom ania Beat Isaac overhauled and repaired at London, having previously pu mond Old! Dominion Slenuanio ge, cy Point and Riche | orev inasleaky condition. The crew were lauded at South Steamship Wm P Clyde, Drew, Norfolk, City Polat and ‘The veasel registered 369 tons, was built at Sun- Richmond—Washington 4 Uo. E, in 1855, and was stran‘ied at Lubec in 1 Steanubip Fantta, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steam. | whe ‘was sold to her present owners, andan American J re fi 1 Co. giter obtained for her. She was mostiy owned at Liubeo, Steamship Tiie, Deering, Boston—C H Mallory & Co, Winslow & Co, of Portland, being the managing owners. FRENCH ARMS INVESTIGATION. Senators Patterson and Sumner Before matter out- teamshin Nereus. dearse. Boston—H Il Dimock. Partly insured. the Senate Committee. Hee? of ne’ senaie’. oud “nop Wennecin | _ Hark Yankeo (NG), iliwenbers, Blo Jaaelre vie Richmond | ‘manu Rua (Br, MeCulloch, which pot into Halifax Deo with his public duty 1s snstained py prece- | ~Runch, Rive & Co. 0, TBM, lealky, &c; bound to Boston, has repaired, resht eaaamemmaamananand Menta, vas When Mr Seward and. ME Wiisoa | p_Sthe Pate Union (Br), Ballou, Port an Prince—R ur. | Hes eatgoneoaiing of scrap Irom As ge egies were examined with reference to the expedition of | “bark carlton, Marartin, Matanzas—Brett, Son & Co, Wentae Se tembntiier eRe ee John Brown, but any examination with regard to his public conduct, and especially with regard to a matter which he has felt it his auty to lay before Brig Gem, Neal, Barvados—D Trowbridge & Co. Brig Loulsa Price (Hay), Wilson, Cape Hayti—-R Murray, r. Brig Hiram Abiff, Tibbits, Havant Buia Counrrss oF Dupiry (Br), dragged her anchors in Hampton Roads ent of 25th auring @ northeast gale, and dritted mnto the bark Brazileira, mjuring her head ret : Miller & Houghton, rand ed, | the Senate in the discharge of his public duties, 1s o M Cho. yt cutwater, The bri ained some. injury to her stern and He Declines To Be Interrogated, pi very doubtful propriety, in his public conduct a Beit Danniiess Coombes Barhaloxcaniter &Hoerkae | after nal . ants % jenator acts on His responsibility under the sanc- tion of an oath, and the constitution declares that Jor any speech or debate he shall not be questioned mm any other piace, This pronibition, while not preventing questions of a certain character, must iimit the imquiry, but the law steps forward wiih lis owo requirements, according to which it 1s plain tnat A SENATOR CANNOT BE INTERROGATED, first, in regard to his conferences with other Sena- tors on public business, and secondly, with regara to witnesses who have confidentially communicated with him’? Senator Sumner then quotes Greenleaf on Evi- r Izetta, Smith, Jacksonville—W Ray. ce Nelly Potter, Gaskill, Wilmington, NC—W K Hinman Sworn or Ex: ‘ined. BRIG AMERICAN aghetat New York for ea pe Pepe | before reported ashore at Hombay Hook bar. was hauled 0 without damage, and arrived at Karphus Point 24th, Sour HARRY ConRap—The lead colored boat vareed bottom up by the brig GA Coonan March 10, in lat £6 40, lon 74 35, corresponda with the boat of the schr' Harry Conrad, sunk off Cape May March 4 by the schr Charles E Raymond. After taking the frozen crew out of the boat {t was cast loose from the steamer Aibermale, of the Old Dominion line. Sour MATALANTA, Hunter, at Halifax 19th inst fri York via Vineyard Haven, report Capo Sable, in a gale from NE, lost mainboom, jibboom and all attached, foretopmast, and sustained other damage. Sonn SurPRrse, Rogers, from North Carolina for — Into Norfolk 28d Inst for repairs, having on the 20th fi Edenton Bay, been struck by a whirlwind, while under sail, which carried away both masta close to the deck. Sour E L SMrTH—The schooner ashore on Point Judith is the EL. Smisb, from Boston for Philadelphia. No further Schr Isle of Pines, Scull, Yorktown, Va—Overton & Haw- kins. Senr Addie Ryerson, Pike, Boston- Jed Frye & Co. Scr Caroline & Cornelia, Crowley, Providence—Rackett & ro, Schr Thos J Owen, Simpson, Bridgeport—Waydell & Co, Schr 0 C Acken, Mead, Stamtora, Steamer E © Biddle, Me@ue, Philadelphia, Steamer Sarah, Jones, Philadelpia, Steamer 8 U Walker, Sherein, Philadeipaia. ARRIVALS, REPORTED DY THE HERALD &TRAM YACHTS, Steamship Spain (Br), Grace, Liverpool March 18 and Queenstown lth, with mdse and 478 passengers, to F WJ Hurst. Had strong westerly winds throughout. March 20, ; WASHINGTON, March 26, 1872, The Senate Arms Committee to-day examined nator Patterson, who, when he was asked when he first received any information in relation to the sale of arms which the committee was instructed to investigate, said, a year ago the Marquis de Cham. brun came to him stating that he wished to consult witn him as a member of the Committee on Ke- | gence, and says the rule 1s equally Imperative with trenchment and Reform. Chambran remarked that aan rane al have conflaentially com- 4 municated with ator. i ob are tee Tcheeasutin Panis eae hule§ Aller again quoting from the same authority he ym Ne March 12, 25 miles NW o! mt Pia all continues as follows:—‘‘Lam Jed to make these ree | jat 4357, lon 44 dbs Harri fi Ives- | Particulars, anxious to get the facts, which could only be learned | marks and adduce these authorities because, ton, bound eater! Bae tat we, Bone esos ip Columbis, Scne OnTARA, Sprague, trom New York for Portlant, by an examination of tho books of Ora- hence for Glasgow; 35th, 300 miles it Sandy Hook, perusing ee of a Schurz, I find that " @ was interrogated on these very matters, nance at the Treasury Department. 8 & | ana since J, too, am summoned asa witness I de- French subject he had no right to ask to see the | sire to put on record my sense of the impropriety books, but he (Patterson), being a member of the of fach questions, It 18 important that wey should Retrenchment Committee, could assist him in ob- not become a precedent. ee eee again { declare that I have nothing to concet nothing that I with coal, put into Machiasport 20th inst, leaking; had also lost sails and shifted cargo between decks, Sour ONTARA, Spracne, from New York for Portland, rived at Machiasport 20th inat, and reports severe weather shifted cargo between decks, lost salis, and is lerking, Sour LaAvRA KELLY arrived at Machiasport t6th in: Ww steamship Italy, hence for Liverpool ; same time, bark Sve- rige (Swe), from Table Bay, CGH, for Boston. steamship America (NG), Bussins, Bremen March 2, South- ampton 7th, via Halifax 23d, with mdse and passengers to Oeirichs & Co; had strong westerly gales the whole passage; 18th had @ hurricane coming from all points of the compass, with a fearful sea, and since leaving Halifax had had 5 ery | leaking, having veen ashore at Jonesport; lost deckload o taining the information, He said he feared that | would Ry willingly give to the wera under any ex- ta hades onigarasey Palio aeoenae hiantie ae laths, end will go on the marine railway for repairs, amination and cross-examination; but Fam unwiil- ‘alrcioth, Savannah March 28, with re COUR. certain subordinates in the War Department would | fuination and cfost-examinations but Fam unwill- | sireand rhatoncerne i K Lotter, Miscellaneous, Ship Karly Morn (ir), Fursman, Hong Kong, Dec 5, with mdse, to A A Low Bros. Passed Angier Dec 19, Cape of Good Hope Jan 27, St Helena Feb 9; crogsed the Equator Feb 26, in lon 35; had fine weather up to lat 82, from thence strong NE and NW fils has been 10 days noril Hat- teras, March 16, lat 56, ton 71 50) pagued a vessel's spars, with yards attached, Spparently ut a short time inthe We are indebted to purser John R Moffett, of the steam- ship Manhattan, from Charleston, for his attentions, Purser Thos J Canavan, of the steamship Montgomery, from Savannah, has our thanks for favors, s Lone Passagrs—Bark veh from London for Boston, be found implicated in the transactions in connec- | grands in unquestionable grounds of public policy. ton with the sale of arms. Accordingly the wil. Epes ey bet it oe in the Senate, mori ness saw the Secretary of the Treasury, and stated | Without such protection, @ tyrannical majority to him bis conversation with Chambrun. The | Mkt deter a minority trom oriiinating unwelcome inquiries. From these preliminary remarks I pro- Secretary thought there had been no fraud in any | ceed to consider the Competency of the present a was reported off Weymouth, n 14, since which she has " committee. water, as they were newly varnished. not deen heard from. Bark Eliza Ann (new), Capt Mason, of ~ parcurstecnords no violation of the neutrality ‘SUMNER YRHEMENTLY PROTESTS. wa Verges Congress, ete eon aoe oo ae or which sailed 83 dave ‘ago from Halifax, with ‘a load of piaster, Jaws and treaty stipulations in the Sales of arms | Requested as a Senator to appear before you, I | thevsvuthern passage aol wae Ay tera ay Bin DORE, | Fishy dey for Philadelphia, has not. trons Seeger ree ig hr received arrived at her destination yet, Bi lizabeth, of and for Hahfax, left New York Feb 29, and has not yet ar- rive SHIPBUILDING IN MATNR—At Machiag, Master Lowell ash hasa schooner, of about 125 tons, ‘nearly ready to adding that It would take some time to make an | deem it my duty to ‘protest against the jormation examination of the books, and he did not care to | #24 cousutution of the committee as contrary to pty the unquestionable requirements of parliamentar: be put tothe trouble of doing #o, The matter here | jaw, and I ask the committee to receive this protest dropped, as my answer to their letter of invitation. with heavy westerly gales; thence to lat 34, lon 73, bad light, vartable winds and caims; from thence 8 Gaye. Ship Webster, Norris, London Dec 21, with mdse to Spof- ford Bros & Co. The Webster ts anchored ontalde the bar. Bark Resolute (Br), Stephens, Messina 66 days, with fruit this the more readily because in my speech in the | took the sguthern passage nad had variable gales; Holways have also 0 mragied (0 have built by Master Nash In answer to a question by Senator Hamlin the eK ‘y s 7 i 10 001 Seni ‘ebru: 28, 1872 ave has been 1) days wi it Bermud: > lat 22 7, bar! ions, to be owned by them and other witnesa said that Chambran etated ti ti nate F ary 1872, I have set forth what v8 west oO} ida 7, lat 22, lon 37, | a bark of about 700 t moved me to the inquiry, belug grounds of suspl- in Machias, and. b cion Which, in my judgment, rendered the most arti Capt Jason’ Leighton, of Mill- Briige, who will command Marte er, spoke schr Fred Smith, Bark Esploratore ih mdae to Dutith and four million dollars had dropped between the Longobardo, Tries! with mi vessel to A'P Agre John @haw hasa vessel onthe stocks of about 150 | American and French governments; the substance | S¢0rening ‘inquiry by combmitiee friendly to tn- | Gibraltar Dee Be teck the oe ‘and tone, to be iauncher early in the season, owned ‘by partes in " sea at 4 quiry absolutely necessary, The general par- | Wand NW gales thronghout : lost Machias andivicinity, and to be commanded by Capt A Drew, of Chambrun‘s charge was that the French governs } jianientary rule in tle appointment of special com- | warks, &c: has been 75 days W of Bermuda; March 9, lat late of schr Presto, Maater Shaw has also frames in vard ment had not realized the full benefit of tne expendl- ture, and that he was anxious to get the facta to aid in the examination ito the CONDUCT OF THE FRENCH CONSUL; the next conversation he had with Chambrun was during the executive session of the Senate, when he said the Frenon government was investigating into the conduct of the French Consul at New York and muttees requires that they should be organized so ag to promote the business or inquiry for which the committee is created. This requirement is according to obvious reason, and 1s sustained by parilamentary authorities, Jn famillar language a proposition is committed to Its friends and not to ts €aemtes, In illustration of this rule we are vold Uhat members who have spoken directly against what is calied ‘tho body of tne bill,’ meaning, of course, the substance of the inquiry, are not ex- for two other vessels, one of which, for @ vessel of 850 tona, will be built this season. Moses PS J Talbot & Co., Fast Machias, and Messrs J M ‘Wiswell & Co, each have vessels on the stocks of about “00 tons, and the Messrs Popes aro intending to commence in their vard in a few days. Master Stuart, at 400 tons, to be Duilt this seasor ‘At Culler one verse! fs now ‘At Janesport one verse! of 400 on the stocks ; will he launched é 64, lon 73 36, spoke schr Hiana (Rus), steering KN E. Bark Gide (of Salem), Williams, Zanzibar Nov 13, with mdse to master. ame in for a harbor. Is bound to Bostor c Cleared the south end of the island Nov 8, rounded Cape of Good Hope Dee 27, fi nl where were ® Sea, ator Jan 28 in lon 70 13, z, . Z poles Ei = S: = 5 W, barometer from W to WNW, with @ heavy cross Sea; Vessel under goorewing maintopsatl and half of mizzen stayeail, putting her lee rail even with the water, keepin, the decks floode ipped two heavy seas, and started bul- warks and forward and after house: had a continual succes- hiasport, has a frame for a vessel of n. pbuilding. tons and one of 150 tons are 765; legal tenders, $94,761,537 5 #learing house s > cata, $16,195,000; three per cenrs, $5,740,000, capi tieniecubitel, $463, 789,834; protits, 9° 146,919,261; bank notes Outstanding, $323,155,610; deposits, $604,621, 015; due to banks, $107,621, 124}:ag “regate, $1,717, 340,151 Interviewing the Japs, on. B. G. Northrup, of Connecticu', a¢o. ‘4 panied by the Mev. Dr. Peter Parker, of Washingt " : had along ipterview with the Japanese Embaxs, today. Jwasura.asked Mr. Northrup many ques- Vong as the condition and mfucuce of education tn Amexica.and ye different countries of Europe. Mr. Normitup has not as yet accepted the proposed appointment, a8 has been erroneously reporied. pie holis tue gestion under consideration, and will not io any event ee@gn bis present position for @ year to come. om-~ CW Treveportation. The Committee O8 Commerce of tne House, at its veusion tuis morn, @ppointed Messrs. Conger, Newiey, Sownsend ay Shelden the sub-committee 10 investigate the alle:%ed abuses into the transpor- taniou of ou by the Southern Improvement Com- pany, A MGitary 'p * Viahting Japs. General Yar ia, pte 1,"449 and Tomniaga, iMlerpretor oF tae Japanese Embay We Secompaniod by General A, J, Alexander, ave gou'® North oo an MMsveciiub tour of tho forts and arec. We Ther Ve ¥ Carlton has a vessel nearly com- vaking testimony, and theretore he wanted | pected'to serve on the committee, but should they sion ot hard gales since Feb 15; th ph ead enta iramentti a her, whi 1 an account of the transactions from begin- | be so nominated to decline, Their presence on tne | edge of the Guit Stream, Sateen nag tia ot ‘wrecked pd iene siplarekioo eerie te Ling to end; Chambrun gave nim the names | committee is not unlike participation in @ trial bya t ‘24th, 90 miles ESE of Sandy Hook, saw a large red can MrJH ‘érandon, 80 of ame place, is getting stuck in his yard for a large vessel to be built this season, in the result. Ver, " if At Addison, Master Knowles and Messrs J © Nash & Co are ittle reflection shows how natural is the rule as ap oi parties who might posstbdl. be mixea age cs juryman interestea bnoy | 20th, took w pilot from boat Wit Aspinwall, No 2 up in these transactions, mentioning Remington hg ae 50, on 68 04, passed schr Eothen, hence for Jac: j,March 7, lat 84 07, 100 68 88, schr Chas C Warren, hence intending to bnitd. : and General Ingalis, and then stated in a general | instrument of justice. Ihe iriends of a measure | ™*, ” » " each Intending 7 way that ho thought parties connected with the | or ihe promoters OL al. inquiry, though in tre foy Bt Kite, Nor), Bapsland, Zara 90 days, with sugar to | Hones ee oe ates Penal is eaRdop. ead Wem Ft Ordnance Bureau may have been in collpsion; | majority, a3 a commitice can. do no more than ad- | master. Was if day orth or Hatteras, with strong N and Hen ailester a Meer aten eee oe Chambrun did not then state more fully than this | duce evidence that exists, 80 Lhat the business can- | NW gales. ‘Wm H Hemeaway also bas a frame for a ship of 800 tons Uhe grounds on which ne based his assertion; the | not suffer through them, While those unfriendly to Bark Anna (Swed), Hansson, Matanzas, 15 days, with | jn yard at Machias. Witness was busy at the time in considering the | a measure or hostile to an inquiry may, from luke- | #ear, to HH Swift '& Co—vessel to master. Has been 8 days north of Hatteras, witn heavy NW gales. The Anna is Notico to Mariners. Wwarmness or neglect or possible prejudice, fall to anchored in the lower bay. mittee on Foreign Relations; notitng more was said | preseut the proper evidence or recognize ‘its just Captain Walden, of steamer Glaucus, at Boston $24 inst Bark Jano Adeline (of Portiand), Hutchinson, Havant hat t i to him; ‘Jast fall or at the beginning of the present | Value, sotuat business Will suffer, 10 legislation, | March 6, with sugar to fonvert & Co; vensel to dae tienry, | from Nem York, rénoris that the north bay has abaihers bare session of Congress Chambrun again called npon | plainiy, Had fine weather up to 10th inst, on which day passed Hat | on stone Horse Shoal 1s too far to the southward, him and gave him the THOSE WHO BELIEVE AN INQUIRY NKCESSARY teras, and has since had a succession of heavy gales; were pe NAMES OF OTHER PARTIES AS IMPLICATED are the most proper persons to conduct it, and, ‘driven across the ests od) 12th inst, when lying to in the The Shoyelful Lightship is again in position; also the in the sale of arms—namely, 0. K. Garrison and | being so, they are selected by parliamentary law. | yporerm aujepnen Bradley, seoon: oficer, was washed | buoys on Pollock Rip, Shovelful and Handkerchief Shoals, john Hoey, the latter having a residence at Long | This rulé may be traced in the history of Parlin: | {reine err Wee! cee ee clgt 22 encountered a cia caenetie Branch; Chambran further informed him that | ments anterior to the settlement of our country. | the ane almost completely wits {o0. — 1 baad Seem Ge CONNWALICN i Bape ed Consul Place had been removed from his Consulate, | The ancient statement was simply that ‘those La Harry, Brown, Messina 74 days, with fruitto John E The Commisstoners of Northern Ltghthouses hereby ge 00 account of his alleged connection with frauds in | against the bill should not be on the | Devin & Co; vesse: to Simpson & Ciapp. Passed Gibraitar | notice that they have caused a buoy, colorea green, with the fe believed ira ihe facts nad been Drovgne te | Somes ener Mage mMeMME OF, U0, Fale MAY | A2Man win knee pea gear Hee em tee | orange ep wate es to be aie’ 08 She e believe: e facts en brought to ‘h Lge ved } =, be seen tn the cases which have occurred in the | 14 4 ‘wreck of the brigantine Douro, which sunk off the point of light it would nave relieved Place. House of Commons as far back as December 4, | $f §%,sroke bark Golconda (Br), from Melbourne for Boston, | Corsewall, Wigtownshire, 1 bout 13 fathoma of water at ‘Tho witness could not say that Chambrun had | 1534, in the Felgn of Queen Ellzabeth, on the com: | 8782". a Senkiny, Pal © dave, with frott to | Loy erring tides, The buoy is moored aboot #) fathometo showed anxiety that Place should be acquitiod, but | mitment of a Mill relating to misdemeanors “tes | ore roam Hamed Gibraltar Jan; took tue | Searrant of the wreek, which bears east trom the buoy. ‘The he nianifested interest for him as @ personal friend: | entry mentions that It was given to a certain mem- | middle p: 126, a strong variaole gales; lost and split ‘The following ara the bearings from the Buoy :—Corsewall Chambrun stated'in one of the conversations that | her, and then says, ‘and Mr. Sargent Harris to be sans, stove b are 3: as been 12 daya W of Bermuda; | Lighthouse, ES the French government nad entered into a contract with Garrison to furnisn fifty batteries, One of the conditions of which was, that thoy should be delivered within a certain time, and it | not so delivered the contract was to be void: Garri- son was not abie te deliver the batveries, and there- Tore the French government, as the war had ceased, refused to take them; GENERAL INGALLS CAME TO WASHINGTON in the interest of Garrison, and went to the French Legation and endeavored to exert nis influence with i Ni Rock Beacon, S by W. excmpied outo! the committee because he spoke Bot against the body of the bill.’ Im other words, a Speech against a Measure disqualified the learned member, sO that, according to the *expressive words, he was ‘exempted out of the committee,’ Mr, Sunmer cited several cases to show that BT ay the bill should not be on the com: mittee. poke bark Goiconda (Br), from Melourne for Boston, Brig Racer (Br) Spink, Patermo, 7 days, with fruit to Mor- ton, Bilss & Co—vessel to S L Mercnant & Co, Passed Gib- Falter January 31; took the Southern passage and had light winds and calms up to Bermuda; from thence 14 days wiih heavy W and NW galos. Brig Vignient (Swe), Lund, Santos via Lisbon 75 days, with goffee to KE Caylus, de Ruyter & Co. Had fine weathor lon 66; from thence 45 days, with heavy W and NW gt carried away mainstay. Brig Aunie Gardner (ot Castine), Gardner, Demerara, 20 to John M Smith, Son & Co—vesnel to Mil- By order of the ALEX, CUNINGHAM, Secretary. Pail Liautmouse Orrrce, EptNnuna, March 8, Whalemen. Arnivea at Barbados March 8, Lrig Eechol, Williams, from Beverly, 130 bbls ofl. Heard from Nov, ship Milton, Wilson, NB, 1880 gp. Bark Leonidas, Stickney, of NB, waa ut St Catharines Jan 22, of as Inst reported ; was bound to eritise on the line and be at home Ist of June. ‘A letter from Capt Gittord, of bark Gazelle, of NB, reports GOING BACK TO OLD TIMES. Jn referring to a bill affecting the city of London, whuch came up November 11, 1601, the queasion was, days, with the French Minister to induce hin to advise his gov- | if the members for London Known to ve against the | ler & Houghian,’ Has been 9 daya nort of Hatteras, with her at sea Nov 25, with 295 bbls ep oll, all told: all well. ernment to take these batteries; Chambrun said to | btil could be of the committee, ana when the speaker | fresh NE and NW ae i 3D inat., lat 25, lon 69, spoke schr A letter from Capt Lavers, of bark Sunbeam, of NB, from the witness that (his was io | position to the ad- & M Sawyor, hence for Baracoa. ut the Vote he sald, “All that will have @ min inat New Bedford Dec 4 for In: rene h in Ocean, er “on the Brig Koseway (Br), McFarland, Cienfuegos 17 days, with | Eonator Jun 28, all well, havine taken 24 bile vice which he, as vounsel for the French Legation, | hath been against the body of the bill tobe a com- ( Pf el to LF Bri ~ ddd uator Jan 28, yi E Nr had given, aud he was surprised to learn the Frencii | mittee let them show thelr opinions by saying, | nusth of Matteras with heavy head galege =” WS" 10 CY* | Spoken Jan, tat 248, lon 95 W, bark Active, Campbell, of government took the batteries and paid $1,200,000 | ‘Yea,’ and no one said “Yea.” “all that will not, Brig Leander (ir) Caron, Matanzas 10 aye yrith sugar to Nov 17, hark Napoleon, Fuller, of NB, 1400 an, 1000 wh, 42 for them, although they were not delivered | say ‘No,’’? and all said “No.” Parliamentary law Pda Smith & Go, Was 6 days north of Hatteras, with | months oul ', D according to the terms of the contract; atone of | up to the creation of committees always seeks those | heavy NE and NW gales; on the second day out the vesse: Dee 1, ere James Maury, Smith, of NB. 1550 sp, 1000 wh, aleak, and has been making water atthe rate of 14 | 4g mos pnts Jan 2%, lat 6630 8, lon 6620 W, off Cape Horn, these interviews Chambrun showed witness a copy r da: r since. who care for the Inquiry and believe that there 1s of the letter from Remyngton to Lecesne, of the occasion for it. One against the inguiry or believ- Bri King (Br), Smith, Matanzas, 11 days, with 4 ship Jose- Commission of Arms at Tours, which appeared in | ing that there is no occasion for it 19 | moluguento orderetvemel’ toP a Neviuek bone Ma stron US GAEL OU, Core ESOS. Me Kensnsy ous WANA the preamble to Mr. Sumner’s resolution; Chambrun | repudiated — by this rule so just and | Nand NW winds the entire passage. ford for Pacific Ocean. Pa, " lew Bed- expressed @ wish that ke (ds. Paveerson) shoulda ine benign, and sito acd weneratie ane Years, | Rehr a rant nie a Pg i med Feb Rea fe hme Spoken. troduce @ resolution to have the subject investigated, ir. Jefferson adds other words of bis own, “and 3 M od - iy whitch Mr. Patterson declined doing, on tne ground | when any member who 1s against the bill heats wita- | 101 W Loud & Co, Had tresh head wee ipa atk SR | forte rrey ce Cea Tom Liverpoe) for Boston (with tose of north of Hatteras, 12th inst, lat 83, lon 73, Holbiook, hence for Havana, Sobr Wi Jones, Jones, Fernandina 17 days, with lumber to A Abbott, Sehr Henry Jones, Jones, lumber to Geo Gtlenriat ; ves Schr Max Ropers jackson, Virginia, Sebr Lark, Guptill, Calais for Philadelphia, Put in for a bor. Schr 8 G Hart, Ellis, New Bedford for Philadelphia, Put for a harbor. foretopmast and head gear), March 23, 60 mileu NE of Thateh- e x Bark Stanley (Br), Clarkson, ft a varie ae ff na ~~ it York for London, y jays, will ‘ark Devonshire, Havener, mm Liverpool wrk Albertina, Burgess, from " cc’ 1, 5-1, Peteegponahedenstape, chr Laura Robinson, inson, from New York, March %, off Saybrook, Ot. rigs ight that he was io longer a member of the Committee ou Retrenchment and Reform, and that his motives | excused.’’~ This 1s the language ol our Manual, de- had been misunderstood, if nov misrepresented, in | claring the duty of a member who hears himself ‘Me investigation he nad héretofere made as a mat. | named of a committee on a bill he is against. Of ter of dut; did not care to volunteer these inves- | course the general rule 1s applicable to any ovher Uugations; and besides he thougbt, as a friend of the | matter referred to a committee. Any one dispoved administration, that if subordinates were involved | to neglect the rules will find in improper transactions he should stave the facts to A WAKNING FROM MR. JEFFERSON, THK PRESIDENT AND SECRECARY OF WAR, In his opening chapter he quotes these words from self named of its committee he ought to ask to be Brunawi el to HW ih 18 Cleo) anxiety to have the mutter imvestigated, | were intended to check, and which the wantonuess fay A Jumber to. Jed Fis Ath, Tecumsen, Bennett, do jaskn, Humphrey, Bos- Ba) 4f any persons were shown to be | of power is but too ofien apt to suggest to large and Senr Oaivin, Clark, Masquash, NB, for New York, 14 daye, | ton; 15th, Cumeria (Br), Brown, New York. rane in fraudulent transactions they should | successiul majorities.” Tha 18 the Parhamentary with iuaaher to Jed Frye & Co. i HAVANA, March 93— Arrived, barks Lizzie, Wotton, Boston be brougiy 10 punisugnent; the President thougnt Schr Martha A with lumber to Boardman’ & Co, Sehr Adille Ryerson, Pike, Providence for New York, in ballast, to fed Frye & € v So. ohn Randolph, Smith, Wareham tor New York, with Thomas, St Andrews, NB, for New York, | (before reported arrived 1th) ;" Montana, Mudzott, do; 20th, rigs Don Quixote, Kay, and ‘Five Brothérs, Thurlow, Liver: HALIFAX, March 2%4—Arrived, steamsniy Caspian (Br), rule Wich forbids @ person uniriendiy to tae busi- ness of the committee from serving on the commit- tee—one of those Innivitions by which the pubilc . lan Ports. and let them make an investigation; the witness | the famous Speaker Onslow, “That these The bark Hakon Jarle, which arrived 26th fi London, { re subsequently spoke to Senator Morton, stating as | forms, as instituted by our ancestors, Ope- |, coperghed to SL Merciant w Go rand aan ve tare Naqvore (BES, ‘Troveliok. eis Taree Becey, Wynton tully as he could what had been related to niu by | rated’ as a check and control on the actions {1 Passed Through Hell Gute. Otis; Duleep Singh (BM, Wittame: Free Trade woken eee M. de Chambrua, and gave to him the substance of | of the iajority, and that they were in many anit (Br), Lankester, aid Frauk N Thayer, Keazer, all for the letter and aeked him whether he should not lay | instances @ shelter ana a@ protection to the BOUND SOUTH. New York, lig; Sattara (Br), Thomas; New ‘Rabson; it before the President; he (Mr. Morton) coincided | minority agaist the attempts of power.) Mr, Jef- oar Nereus, Bearse, Boston for New York, with | National Eagle, Jordan; Star of Hope, Little, and Melros in ids judgment; M, de Cuambrun gave nim a copy | ferson follows this quotation by declaring the,“forms | mase.to H Dimock. & Neill, for Boston: Memnon. Baker, for San Francisco; A! of the tetter; the President expressed € meee deal | and Feige of proceeaings i “as the only weapons by , Brig Raven, Chapman, Windsor, N8, for New York, with ither etene Whittier, Swap, for Bombay; of surprise when the letter Was shown to him, and | which the minority can defend themselves, and by 9 A ‘ s said he did not thigk 1t.would turn out that there | which ie weaker party can be protected trow a0 ah ettk Hear oP Rothe Lokm, BB Toe Now Yeen, |, Tree Tog Nowe Yorks BACs Tests Th ori te ree Bry was any fraud in the sale of arms, and expressed | those irregularities and abuses which the forma Selyr Pampero, aaa St Jobu, NB, for New York, with Sal ed from Saugor 10th, shi tra, Doane, Dundee; the witness should 80 to the Secretary of War; he did 80; (ue Secretary manifested a good deal of feeling, and said the whole business hat been maasied with qreetBheon, i bn ech 1s Pomey and se by Aas di ~~ Scher J a Ulemred IN bate Eom (Baer MeO ae een to ransac ‘wprieiy, and every transac. | minority is shieide ainst the ‘Wautonness of | nails to order. lear » bark Era (Bri tulloe! m London in n connected Fong the fale uf arms waas mmatier | power, ‘4 be ces Rone Ned Sumter, Shaw, Roekland for New York, with ime Pye berineyeretese ss larnvel, pemcetin 1 i ‘cord, aud that he would have it invesugated ; THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE MARBS IT EASY wot me and culled Pa tip , Heory ok ake @ report to Congress: Uae witness sald ho | to apply what nas boon Bald te beeen Gt Gea Some eect, Samea Sattertbwaite, Jarvis, Providence for Port uate. ag, Kew York (and sailed PM same day for thoug, "t1t Would be well to see the Marquis de | mittee, unless the law, a8 tlastrated by ancient ‘Schr H Crow ey, Crowley, Calais for New York, with lam- AV RRPOOL, NS, Marrh M—Arrived, bark Windsor (Br), hau! 4, and hear from his own lips what he had | cases and adopted by Mr. Jefferson, 18 entirely neg: | ber to Gardner, New York, ohamo. p iy qi s- r to order. M; witness thought this wes on the Frida: ald to b “ay before the holldays, 4 How 4, 28 SUBJECT GREW 1D lected; unless the rule so frequently enunciated 13 set at defiance or treated av a sham. ‘Tiere are at least three serving on the commiitee in violation of Sepr Clara DaVideon, Davidson, New London for New MALAGA, March 5—In port scbr Jesse Carll, Underhjil, Yorh. from and for New York, Idg. Schr Delia Hopki8#, Barnard, Portland for New York, with | Cleared 5th, brig M MoFarlane (Br), Hail, New York. headings to order, IMPORTANCE, f a DANG, eb 2—Salled previons, ahip Cyclone, King, Bos On Sunda,” Horning he received a note from the | parliamentary law. In undertaking to serve they Schr Charies K Smith, Manson, Providence fnr Philadel- | ton, achr Fannie Hare, Greene, San Francisco, ” at stating that he would be engaged | were undoubtedly oblivious to the time-honored ré- & March 16) a, r Secretary of An would like to see nim on Tuesday ; paps haps ich oiaampeinhdyssnrshive m Sehr Ida L Howard, Ula tk, Calais for New York, with lum. ber to Simpson & Olay. i Sehr Ada Stimpson, Robbing,Portland for New York, with headings to order, Schr Leontine, Pratt, Rooklands,for New York, with lime guirerment or did not appreciate its stringency, Not only every Sevator, but (ie whole couatry has an immeasurable interest in the fs ty] of these rules, by Which what Mr. Jefferson {rstiy calls “the wantonness of power’? is restromed and Pe nondion too ta, ‘@ for the Witness to see the Mat: to his home in New Hampshire; ois, and Ne Med hy’ asked M. de Chambruu about when ,° Secretary of War, when M, ton. Sr Jouwn, NB, March 19—Cleared, sctrs Ocean Beile, Branscom, New York; 22d, Roamer, Foss, Boston, American Ports. . rview with th 5 ¥ ~ tod & Brown. i ALEXANDRIA, March 25—Arrived, steamer John Gibson, Be eaten aid the . ecretary’s answer with ref. | minorities are protected against majorities, Any | 'guur jue Tudson, Ray, Portland for’ New York, with Jum: ws, New York; achrs Horatio Nichols, Duprey, do} -. Remington's lex tf «id nov meet the case; | shock, to them, a8 in the present case, becomes @ | per vo order. a Bee aes Rodent ‘the M.9rquis de hambran com: | precedent rghE Gentle, Eldridge, Rockland for Ne." York, with lime Arrived sche yeriia, Crane, Nor. ~ ue lever of t etal BY WHICU LIBER' JUSTT ¥ 10 row. ‘ a 5 jadelph da warnc, ai municated the contents of t sree ast etcre cpporial Waekee Commitee; 2 so Stik Lodabodes, Rowe, Rockland for New'iiork, with Imo 10; Lazaie San}, Butter and Busan Stetson, OF War 1 eM DID BUMNEAY, ORT 17? deem it my duty to Mlle this provest in the sincere "'Nevads. Davia, Portland for New Yorks wlth lumber ellie Mitcaeli; ondy, 8 Domingo Ci Mr, Pattorson was auked woecler be furnished @ | hope thar whateva say be the result of cue present | sn" . Beare Alsrande aad Agorgelowih DO} 3 Bouires, Wizon, Witmington, NO; Hope Ou, Chase, Phila- n= bark Smalley, Capo de Verde Iatands, brig Dunvse (Bris. Domingo Ci, ee Aino arrived ab, ship Abel, Marsevles; Sara ‘Le Bang Ares Hartlenoo! | starfizht, Mobile; po thy Paxveth, Movite Below Walia | park ina, from Cienfuegos. way, New 3 ek Menawa, JOX, York; Helen Hasrouck, Halt Ne Clara, vox, New for San Apollo (Br), Paddock, bence ir vested apa al beck for ane Blackstone, Hi nt, Boston via Norfolk; steamer ip Macaulay, Liverpool ; brig Bessie (Br), Wen: Halifaay NS* aches ‘Daniel Molioes Hoes poe iaeee TP eyorer, Hoboken for San Franc oe : oak ‘ SEER MGA aniaoae one. pew joy, Philadelphia for Danvers; 284 (not 19th), Julie bien CHARLESTON, March 36. Below, brig Erte, from Boston. CAMDEN, Me,'March 18—Sailed, sehr Fred P Frye, Alex- ‘DG. larch 2—Arrived, schra Albert Ji dace, Ne for Boston; Light Boat, Wood, do Poy Nae Rot do for Bi ; Angeline, Robinson, do for ‘att seta Licht Boat, Ancelines ana Eveline, E88 OB, March 26— barke Liverpool achr Wm Tf Cushing, from Saguas "also Chas W Lord, from Havana for Baltimore. ‘ont, bark Copperfield, for Penarth Roads; brige Trinidad, for’Cork; Ir's, and Torrent, for Cardenas, PALE RIVER, ane ty eT ive nw HL White, rel rived, schre Bmith, “Jacksonville; Daniel Browa, Emerson, George: 26th—Acrived, schi rf 3 ARG Mit ET von wane fare! AI A Gott, Calais for Rew York; Wan T Suiithe Warren, Bahmone . fopBoruang. 9 0” © ‘Arrived, ache . ; ACN. March T7—-Arrived, gar J'S Weuey Hoon ite ‘olth- Arrive schrs Ch sing, Mary Innis, Wiley, Thiledaipnig, WiiN® Cousina, New Yorts Arrived, achr Evelii '» Weehar yMACHTABPORT, March 1 iden Atrived; Sehr” Ontara, Now March 21—Relow, coming w ue (Arg), Orcutt, Havana: Nova Scottie, Chi lity brie’ Fingal (wed). Fab ain chive om Ships Adorna,” Davin; Liverpool ley, Liverpool; Edward Hyman, W, hovel barks toring, Hamburg: Colin E MoNel, well, Pensa NORFOLK, March 23—Arrived: achrs JJ Worthington, Terry, and Yankeo Doatlie, Malsbury, New York, NEW BEDFORD, March 92—Sailed, schra Isanc Somes, Cob, Tangier Sound; Samuel © Hart, Kelley, Philadelphia? Laura Robinson, Robinson, and John Randolph, Parker, New York ; alsosafled. schra Yarmouth. Baker, and Marshall Kelley, Phila i a New York; Jonn H Perry, rived at do 22d, echr Freddie Waiter, Smith, Alexandria, 28d—Arri' Black Swan, Winslade, & Dom ingo City for hrs Hamburs, Sanborn, Guadaloupe for New Yorks Blew, Vangilder, Baltimore. rived, schr D L Sturgis, Chase, Elzabethport. & . as Et AI rig, either the Crusader, from St Helena, or the from Darien, Ga, \—Schra Helene, Phinney, Mobile; Charles H lowes, Phila wy) rene Tangier Sound; Golden Fagle, Hi uaa Frances, Kelley; C W Bentley, Baker, and Palladium, ANEWBURYPORT, March 92<Salle3, echr Lucy K , Maro , sche ‘ well, Lee, Philadelphia. ‘ icaibibi Arrived, achr Anna Myrick, Richards, Newcastle. Del. NEWPORT, March 22, PM—Arrjved, oie Hannan Black- Arnold, ‘Apponaus for New York. é i, 12:40 PM—Arrived, schr Allen Middleton, Jr, Davis, Bal- timore (lost jib and foresail); also achrs Mary B Mahoney, Anderson, Port Johnson for Taunt bad eon ashore on Block Island) Robt Pettit for Norfolk ; A Sawyer, Wall, do for New York, sg jteamer George A Chaffee, May, Providence for ew York. ‘24th—Arrived, brig 8 P Brown, Tinker, Providence for New Fork jechr Mary J” Adams, Gilchrist, ‘Georgetown, 80, for ver, ‘Beh, AM—No arrivals, The wind bound vesse's are goind'out this AM, with'a moderate northerly breeze. pinerlage: Witt wsion, NO; ipsa’ Van Valnembery fet ‘therla, Imington, i LS ‘an Inkenberg, poren; RRR 47, ‘Downing, Kizabethvort; sloop C Hale, , New York: "Bufled—schre Joseph Marsh, Snuffer; Loon, Rafford, and bell. Homan, New York. ONDON, March 22—Arrived, brigs George Willard, ‘irginia 5 ussell anc fative, from jzapeth port PENSACOLA, March 19 Sailed, hip Garim (Nor), Hoge Grimsby. pePAILADELPHIA, March 2f—Arrived, ship Marianna V (Port), Farreira; bark Lydia (Br), Scovill, Antwerp via Bt Thomas; schrs Ann 8 Brown, Crowell, Gloucester ; P Bolce, Adams, New Yorc: Samuel Gilman, Weaver, Boston ; EK than, Rj , New Haven. ‘Cleared Soht’ Abby Wasion, Lord, Bangor via Delaware city, March 25--Pilot boat Cope reports snip Abysinia wet to’ sea. al Ai o'clock Savurdny nights also wont yo. see schooners, PM—Nothng passing since morning; schooners commg ia bor on account of headwind. ORTLAND, March 33--Atrived, achr R W Brown, Smith, slizabethport. a Gieared™ Steam Peruvian, Smith, Liverpool; schr HN Miller, Erakine, Philateiphia, Sud-Oleared, toh Frank Maria, Wood, Now York, Arrived, schr Laura Bridgman, PROVIDENCE, March Se~Arrived, nchre William 7 New Orleans; Alfred Keen, Pillsbury, Per ‘A Hoyt, Townsend, Georgetown, DC; Benjamin Wycomico; Wild Pigeon, Endicott, Balti- rr, Conwall, do; Join Shay, Fisher, do; pin, do; Mary A Grier. Fleming, Newoastle, ver, Newton, Philadelphia; Westmoreland, fe Hotchiiea, Dovle, Enzabethport; James lps, Rockwell, do: James M Barles. Arnold, Warten MeGar, Weehawken: A FKinibers, ‘Thomas, dos Henry Cole, Brown, do; Annie J Russell, Miller, Hoboken; Kurprise, Beers, do? Trade Wind, Ingraham. New York. ‘Sailed--Schr Addie Ryerson, Pike, Philadelphia Mth— Arrived, chr Wm O Irish, Tirrell, Hoboken, Balled—Schrs Elwood Doran, Jarvis; W D Cargill, Rieby dale, Curtis; ae ie cou Baker; Fakir, Knowles, mma, Rocket, New York. sash Arrived, sehte Pyrola, Wyman, Wyeomico; Wm D Hillton, Weaver, Baltimore; B Anderson, Wheatley, Pnti- delpaia; Wm_8 Doughton, ‘Tatem, do; Wm Fement, Wig- ins; Agnes, Chester, and Altavela, Joy, Elizabethport; E Mover, Ingersoll; Franklin Pisree, Filandon; and Anthony Burton, Johnson, Hoboken; G@ A Haydeo, Harrison, New ‘or! |—-Schrs Jamnes A Potter, Omer, Savannah ; Titmouse, Banton, Vieumlas Mary Weaver, Weav ,, Baltimore : Jessa Wilson, Connelly, Phila: liphia Surprise, feamnne; Decatur Oaxer, Berry: Kil Townsend, Nichola; David o Floyd, Cut 5 » Taylor ; J ry Pharor Shermans ’Awslin; Terry; John Lancaster, Willams} Dat goin, Helen Wright, Byder, more; Mary G 3B Clayton, C Del; JT We Rice, do; Geors 3 i Dee, Kelon, Keli ‘ ci, Vanes voor iy, and FP Rane , ‘ork, aa WIUCKET, March 12—-Sailed, schr Horizon, Leet, New York. \OKPORT, Me, March 20+Sailed, schrs Samuel Fish, Teel, Wilmington: Samuel Nash, Hart, Portress Monroe. SAN FRANCISGO, March 95—Arrived, ship Sunrise, Clarke, New York; bark Una, Weaver, do vin Stanley, FI, SAVANNAH, March 26—Arrived, steamships Magnolia, ant Huntsville, New York; ships Alexandria, Liverpool; Lady Duterin (Rr), (Fimn, do; W J Hatield’ (Br), Page, 70) lew mn NUleared Sy an hip Leo, Dearhornt New York x bark Helen ‘adel phi: chr KE order’ lew York, seat EM, March 23 -Arriver, cehrs Eilzabeth Musee, Bar- ott, Philadelphia, Baltic, Parker, and Corvo, Piekering, Ni N ork. TBTONINGTON, March 22—Arriyed, scbr Elizabeth By Tope cated, wchen Motto, James, and Hattie K Collins, Alllls, New York. Arrived. sehrs Josephine. Caswell, Newport for New yet Foun Handolpa, Rovoius, and Isaac Cox, New Bedford fer do (and all sailed MISC £1 NNOUNCEMENT, Moe of the GERMAN-AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, 19 bas hg 4 New YORK, /ANKOUS. ‘» March 26, 1872, Ata special meeting of the Directors of thia Company the Pepe sey preamole and resolutions were unanimously lopte it hag pleased the Almighty, in His profound wis dom, to remove trom our midst 80 caudtieniy ‘Onr Inghly hon ored and beloved friend, Mr. Thomas’ Achelis ; therefore be it jolved, That we sincerely and deeply sympathise with the family and friends of the departed fn their 80 unexpectea. and severe bereavement, and that we {mpiore kind Prov dence to comfort them in their hour of trial. . t Resolved, That we express our heartfelt and most solemn regrets at the loss ot a gentleman so worthy of the highest honor and estoom among the commercial community, ao de votodly beloved by his friends, tenderly attached to his fam- fly, and who for so many years at the bead of one of our firat Importing houses, by h dustry, successfully weathers from time to time with rufnous consequences over our indus jal enterprises, "Resolve we deeply deplore losing 80 soon bia co-ope- ratton in the development of the new institution, the German Amerioun Insurance Company, in whose welfare he took #6 Warm an loterest, and whote advancement he so earneatly 1 red. Resol\ That asa token ofthe high esteem and respect for the Sevarved, the directors of this company attend the funeral of the deceased in a body. Resolved, That the resolutions be engrossed and handed to the family, with the deepest and sincerest regards ; also that me be published in the several dally papers, T EDWARD D. BASSFORD’S, COOPER INSTITUTE, ‘The largest and most extensive stock of HOUSE FUR- NISHING GOODS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, in the city. A ruarantes given of « saving of at least 15 per cent, 850 00 for a First Class Decorated Dinuer Se ‘85 00 for a Full Set ot Kitchen Cooklag Utensils, 00 for a Dozen Best Knglish Table Knives, 6 50 for a Dozea Pare Nickel Silver Forks, 8 60 fora Dozen Pure Nickel Silver Tea Spoons, 50 for a Handacme Tea Set. 1 80 for a Dozen ood Glass Goblets, Ironing and Kitchen Tables, Wash Tubs, &c.. Bassforde Celebrated Nonparell Refrigerators. Prices of all goods marked in plain figures, Call ana see for yourselves. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM the courts of different States. No publicity. Advice free. Notary Publicand Commissioner for every State, . I, KING, Counsellor: at-Law, 863 Brondway, ABSOLUTE. DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN different States.—Desertion, £0, sufficient case, No Publicity required. "No charge until divoroo granted. Ad Vico free, NM. HOUSE, ‘Attorney, 18) IN TEAS, COFFEES, GROCERIES AND warranted’o sal; the palate and ths oockets of the miilior THOMAS R. AGNEW, 960 Greenwich street, New Yorks goo} BUNTONS, ge iN cured without pain. Patients attended at their residence when desired. ANRINILATOR ou m Oorney ee By mail 60 Cents, DR, KI 210 Broadway, corner Fulton street, Ww. FANDEW ATER, « OFFIUE, CABINET AND FG AQANTILG FURNI- TURE MANUFACTURER, 63 Ann and 163 William street, New York, AE JEWELUERS' CONSPIRACY, ANOTHER VICTORY "OR THE GRE . WATCH Company. “7 GENEVA Tne combination of jewallers, under the load of the tale reporting Tribune, was again signaliy defertet in open Femorday, Wild With fears of future rata, from thu manner {n whtoh the Great Geneva Watch Company were ndersel them, ‘ought an action in Court with a vis the sate of the Geneva Watolies nt no low annie (0 SOP 2 ARG AIN' Provisio The head man of Tiffany & Co, was called as an experi yesterday. He states in Court that the watch which avas Pond at 763 Broadway for Js in all respects ena to thore fold ‘ers for $25, This is a clear victory tor the stoh Compang: The case is postponed till Monday, when the defence will begin and this ‘conspiracy to Worottio legitimate competition wil be shown up in ite irae ie ale of the Watches and Diamonds will at/!! continy Despite the disagreeabie weather of yerterday the swore wae thronged all day, and large sates were rapidly made. A write ten guaranteo is given with each watch auld, warranting It to olld gold or sliver. The Diamonds, which are gevas of the first water, are sold at a figure about one-hatt tne regular rice. Ail who would procnte A genulne diamond ore 50 {imeptece for a amail outlay should ce, ; visit 708 Bronaway at To Jewellers purch: these wat bv % Count of one per cout will ba made en ‘atson, Houck, Fhila- ~ ENLARGED JOINTS, &C.,