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10 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. ener ee a ae a oe a rt Rommel! i Overton THE WASHINGTON ‘PRBATY, —{SeMbeteeTstecevsmentae oar acest | TT TER AT UO RB. [taste ume une, ams conn | RP uae str | esahemcioe Sar hon aims ne San , ve ; ; ston, tscasnett, 24 "1, lat 83 44 wil only reinain consistent wih toe spirit end mainly the fanit of English editors, who have only | days. March 4 ry NW guile, in wale ont saligs ang i terms of the grave comniunteation it made to tie Sbrédneraseeetiahniie carried ety wae’ vlewa of; 2 ueemgy Howen (rl, Tuexer, (rou Baker's Island fom annnnnnnnnnet de United States goverament at we beglaning of just begun to print the oldest Saxon MSS, agit Tue Highlands, waa falen in with by pilot boat neonate eer ance ats , lon a 7 ays January. é wren 4 | CRITICISMS OF NEW BOOKS. | 4 Maxonsat, signod vy 400,000 persons, has heen jd oo Boy media thin port. |The apa has his | Febah at's, ion We Pee ane or AMERIC A¥§ RE PLY. | ,.50,littio. indeed, does the American, prossal fis) Com ST esoeti presented to the Lieutenant Governor of the North. | Fei k Viiloven Prcttioncr’ ie balla to B D | Zak Preemia Dennis pr). miainer, from Antwerp for we mnust lock bevond ita language for the reasons | THE ABOMINATIONS oF MODERN Society. hy Rev. | weet Provinces, prays that the Persian character M B Stetson, from’ Boston for Cienfuczor, March or heen which have determined ite prosentauion, and we T. De Witt Talmage. New York: Adams, Victor | may ve replaced by Dewanagart, Passed Through Hell Gaie- lat 41 18, lon 69 40, Pee at | shall probably not do injustice to its authors if we & Co, 1572 12 mo., pp. 200. BOUND sours. ; Opinious of the EK iglish assume tat they Nave auoptest this form and reply | 1¢ the saivation of souls were dependent upon the | W8¥’s eelebrated work. on Rome wii! be transe Anrwrrr, March 27Arrived, bark Hester A Bianchardy . a7. sour! 7 H Means, Malloy, for Jersey City. haray, Buenos Ay to Lord Granville, not so imuch WM the expectae latea and published by Chapman & Hall, with 346 Bee che: me, Mallogs 3 oy Os a os AVI. Press. toa that tueur suggestion can be accepted asin the Mlensity of the /ulminations launched at sin by Wose pasting S eminent Freaon artists, Behr Sarah L Shamans ifamonty Bovina for NewYork, | joe MEN, March 27. Arrived, ship Celestial Empire, Tay= i hope Vai it8 discussion may offer to our govern- | WhO assume the réle of saviors of society, the place Ww. 3b ving @ volume Rg Clareh Hare, for New \ ork: Barayta, 1 27—In port shin 1G Reed, Winsor, -_-_— Ment ue more opportantty uf reconsidering We ot the Rev. ‘Tt. De Witt “almage in this special Tue Rev, W. J, Lorrie 1s preparing a vol |, Bebe Lady Ai Carer, Milford tor New York, with | frow Shanghae for New York, to sail in 10 days, baving re Li z ‘entire situation, with a view to the discovery of called, “A Century of Bibles; or, the Authorized Ver- | naile to fe : ad paired, ONDON, M arch 11, 1872 sone expedient by which the two countries may | Merarchy would not be for a moment doubtfal, sion fom 1611 to'1711 which will edmprie ® com- ee ea pe esaichen, Sat ieee foe eee BOMBAY, Feb 19—In port ships Simia, Salter, for New YorK, Mr. Pish’s reply to Lord Granvy’ie’s note is not | be extricated from thelr present embarrassments. | While we canuot justly pronounce? him to be the > piouderspnioal th of upwaras Or see‘ecthons: | toner, ‘ork, with | tag; Augusta, Baynog tor erpao Ma; Wwanhoe, Herr expected to arrive unit! to-morrow or the day after. | The further the public discussion of the indirect farmer of what may be termed the moral spasmodic plete bibliograp! iP. Bohr A Hammond, Parne, for New York. Female dat cnt Bisa Dereon Daten a 7 o1 n fants claims proceeds In the United States the more ciear Of the Bible and Testament of the authorized ver- | Schr Lewis Walsh, Kelly, ee for New York, Sarouirea: Manch 1 knivek: chie tauerbehe tei ‘he genera! purport Is, howgves , already Known, | 46 it made that the American peopie never thought ; SChvol of writlag, there are few who will deny nis sion printed before 1711, An appendix will contain Bebr Com K. , Seok, ‘arren for New Yore Binitedenstland toe Noes” » Curtiss ‘and is the theme of criucism int je columns of the | Of getting a farthing allowed Jor them at Geueva. | claims to be regarded as one ot tte chief apostles, | the: Briti Sebr AJ A on, Providence for lew York. LiVEKPOOL, Murch 29—Arrived, steamship City of New Daily News and Daily Telegra; ; Rae contrary impression, which was produced in iy tl ) @ list of the Bibles of this translation im the British [a ae eae York, Jones, York, lv y Telegray sy this moralag. AS ‘The Sunday sermons of the reverend gentleman ty Mary, ice for New York, F. PI 1 96-—Arrt brig Echo, M fh 8 ar | this country when the allegations and arguments , Museum, the Bodielan Library, the collection of Mr. r Free for New York. ‘AJARDO, PR, March ved, brig Echo, MeCahau, wil) be seen from these ad cles, the British gov- | of the case first became known, Was natural and at the Brooklya Tabernacle have become Fry, those named by Lea Wilson and those in a few Bone Tacartle’ Rane, ae” Baltimore, Bik) ae) Se cee ernment ts sorely puzzied a8’ vo what course st oaght | Justilable, baci appears to have been unfounded, familiar to a large share of the public Pr¥s iow names & Sehr Wm. Weal, Polare, Boston for Vi ton, to toa tof Cnitna, ss to pursue, “The sugHestiON ¥ ¢hich nas PTeSENLE! ES eee ie ne ee oan wovernienc to | thtongh the daily aud weekly press, ‘The volume Becht Tielon M’'Wante”’MeAas, Gales for New Vor, with | HAVANA, Maron. 20—Arrived, steamship Oty of Mexteo, Self to many minds 18 thay tye negouations should jusertin a solemn document demands which t¢ did | before us has ali the characteristic merits as well as THE DOMINICAN FRIAS ber Kp ey ee New Vors. MALAGAy Maroh li-tioared, schr Sam Weller (Br), Vare be reopened atid a NeW Cor prmission seat to Washing- , Uv. beileve to be Lenable; we have simply to do Witt | yices of ese pulpit utterances. * The pages bristle ‘ a Behr Jone W Humes, Browne, Providence tor Philadel. | "th New i ,_ Mare 4, bark Augustine Kob! ton. Ibis to be oped. tha sa Sap i the tact, Friendly Americans, both hers and in vie t . nar nnnn nnn nN AB, BeArives, rk Augustine Kobbey eJohu Bull willsead OD 18 | Cnjced ‘Suates, assare us of tie moderation of their | With short, sharp antitheses, and interjections and ihe | kebr R RR 60, Norwich for New York, Carver, = Sehe Mary W Hopper, Uilman, Fernane second Wip—i second i ere be— A ° . ue ' exe ily be- | Sermon at *t, Viaceot Ferrov’s Church by the | Schr flonerane Bi : \ dina, tp there be—mea with More — feijow ciuzens, and urge tb as @& reason why we exclumations divide the sentences imparually hr A F Kindberg, » Providence for Baltimore. Sailed Met, of unat COMMON sense Yyon wiier Waglishmen so shouid lay aside all hesitation, and go boldiy before | gween them. In reading them we are perpetually Rev. Father Thomas Burke, on the Passion Gebe gone Warcam MeUarr, Providence for Elfzabetiport, monch pride themselves | yne Dally News says: brigs Prottns ‘Br), Carlow, north of ‘latternss nG Rich, ;achr Gnarles Henn's, Me\ormicks the arbitrators to meet their case in ail tts length and 4 € a ludson, Brookhaven for New Yors, do; 984, bark. ir), McKenzie, New York: brig | Dreadth. But we velieve that it there Is one point Yeminded of the meio-dramaue style of certain | of briat. Scar Golden Hamards How, Bedford for Philadelphia, | Gipsy Queen, ‘New Orleans; 240, barks Linus Btewe r 1 of 51 Q sage menses), DUEnGr c and character of the Ajner- upou which tne Mmia't of Cols Gouniry 13 oar aad | modera penny-s-liners and novelists, who play of | Last even ne Sie Romine. ey iy be Bb Sere Bee Chesiat Gake Sooke Pastand Tor Newark, with lune | art Oreighiot, 4 Fonome, Thompson, aorta of , pe % ranville’s despatch, ol ) Unawlinour, ibis Laat our government is bound Lo ther that jerky | Ferrer, in Lexington avenue, cora 1 ber to order, Hatter. tie arrival in thts co” yutry may be looked for WItAM. -giew nottity to iatuce 1hto suomait to armcration | Wer sencenoes one asaiast anotler In that jerky In port 294 barks HD Btover, Pierce; Me‘iilvery, Nich HD: ; - | Sehr Corvo, Plekering, Rockland for New York, with hme | 4ipib Bacon, * Norwood, Hi Facer? a day or (Wo, ate @ (rowdy as Well KhOWN ON this any clan ad to Wied 118 hot preparad to accept | Style of whtch Victor Hugo is periaps the fret living Street, was filled to overnowing with a congrega- | , Sanr ori, M | Qiiied Manyabupe: Ro moods Harkness Fanle Give Atlanuc AF, wey are as Wasuington, The from tue acoitraiors an wivery decision, Ii8 | master, Here isa inild example, which we cite from | fon that had assembled to near the celebrated | sehr Westmoreland, Wrieht, Providence for Philadelphia, (Bey lags _ nae; Pnititindar, gp Oa Peete ace ee brigs Callao, ‘Milerest, there: » attacbiug to the communicanon | eour " r tt . ai “ r Wille Perry, Ogden, Rockiand for New York, witb 4, rt ‘ ing 8 has deed discount’ .d Nery wie cativery rat tho aaae | GoUtse 18 Required Uy Honor, and fromat we feel CON- | the last page in Mr. Talmage’s DOOK, In the article | Preacher Father Thomas Burke lecture on the “Pas | wie (0 Haviland & Go. r fence, Robinson uptoening Aine (Gr time the Lorma, Sipe Of tne. UMMcial numwer TOR: anoreae ee ee wal fouud 49 | 44 Good Time.Coming:"— sion of Josus Christ,” 1n connection with the | “Meir Conay Puck, Providence forNew York, | ‘Thurlow, Consett, for Boston; J B Brown, Bain. Cor ny | iy ~ iheey ” erve, Ee . ir Anthon: urbe johnson, lence fo 4 t See qaverateene , of he Uuiled Siates marks @ HeW | Such velag of pecossity the character of the reply t ail (hese wrongs shall be righted, Our streets | Good Friday services, Tho aisles were filled | Schr wm Weline, Crniiey, ‘Boston for New York. { boar ‘ SEriggvan (Beh, Melero) Mailed te Bee Batgen ae ina We ene peer 4Ase iu ths ibkUa Controversy. | to be mace by our goveraumens on the proposal of | ghall hear the tramp of a regenerated multitude, | with people sianting up, aud inside of the Schr K © Raynor, Bi Providence for New York, Nof Hatteras; Elisa, Strons, and Adelia Cor. Know Dow 8 We anucipaiod wom the date of | Mr, Kwa, Mie pext question 18 Wielier anything — Ten thousand bells will strike the jubilee. Poverty | sancinary there were a large numver of persons | See's H Woviey, Eaton, Boston tor New Yori, Corson, for sel ‘Enchantress, Phi'ips, and Hol A esvateh, Uial ine American gove adie res to its anterpre son, further can be dove to bring the two coverumemts enriched. | Huaver fed. Disease cured, Orme seated, Who had been invited to be seated therein BebrJ D Allen, Sion, Providenne fer, jew Yorks Geo A Pieree, Hatteras; and others, Os ae ashtagion as involy tou of tho ; to an agreeuent so that Wie arbitration may pro- | puriiied, ‘Th: cities saved. | Sy the Domuican iasuers. Father Burke asvended | Beer Kaekcaicses’ Aces: New Londen for New York. Qomana row SEES alae, iP ON of New York, the Hg he, Me egel, Au. here, on the very Luveshoid a dilouity |” Now, we may be blind tothe peculiar rhetorical | tie pulpit a latue belore eignt o'clock, robed In his | Schr Tradewind, Ingraham, Providence for New York. a a Rab itietnesh;. Patcksnms £50 Frans Ry ne direct clams. “We know | of the mrs: magaitale preseaty iteelt, ‘Tho dis a . ” style of DOnMMGAN Habit, aud as soon as he began to | Bohr Fleouwing, Gregory, Nockland for New York, with | oire'foropierrs Wiliam A Campbelly Henry weinat * be We, dexpaich wall support ihe | pnte ihat has @risen tras wyon the construc. | €Xceltences of this ‘wlot-and-carry-one” style Of | COCA? idienge were wrapt with atten. | limetoJ K Browne, Roston, sterring cear disarranged ;" 19th, Cla aritneiey je ee negate ¥ vets 4 as cine Ouly Yon of a Westy Which has Leeuw sanctioned in writing. It may be a wonderful improvement upon tion. The reverend father in his description of the Gent ramon, Reiner, Mom Menen: tor Nan Lorn. Rennie, Phttadelphia ‘aves, Hoxto, New York. it Claus suoa) dr ghuuid Hot ford past of the subrecs | Webresant forun by the Sesate Of tie Uaited States, | tne ordinary and accepted methods of English ex- | tevribie hours of suffering tu the Garden of | sour Richard Peterson, Fish, New Haven for New York. Pe BAT eT eT ees ae matter ade sgrigtratm All iis, we Wele ila | Feforeace fo feteign atans cannot be overloose, | pression, ‘The fact that we find none of 1t in Milton, | Gethsemane was most powerful and striking. Then | | Bers Justine, Jonee, Hockiasd for Now York, with lime to) Pixies, March 2-In port barks Fawis. Coloy, for Bom position b) sat me Bd r | came the deseription of the suifering which the ; “A 2,, Woull be tue teaos of the Aime, Ibis coucetvabie that it the executive government | oy Shakspeare, or King James? Bible, or Bacon, OF | Re eemer of Mankind underwent wien.He had to ae nuliver Perry, Murphy, Glencove for New York. {pm tolaath 0 8 a as Smyrniote, Mackay, from New ean reply, Cy ea ‘fuile .he despatca to waic of We Union nad prepared a case for the Geneva \ High Priest of | Schr Louisa Smith, Weaver, Fall Biver for New York. tT Pat iit’ chip Beajon (Br), Woclase auswer WO son jts way across (ue AtLaal tribunal ieaymg out te ‘indirect claims,” the | Hume, or Jeremy Taylor, or Macaulay, or in any | go before the judginent seat of tne Hig! of | Senr HV Duryea, Uarpenter, Glencave for New York. Br AMLEY, Fe een eae tor quécators toviei q however, Ye ce mid nat anticipate witivany certainty | Senate might sooner or later Lave declared that all | of tne great writers who have enriched the English ; Jerusalem, Tne narrative of the manner in which Schr Cynthia Jane, Gardiner, Providence for New Yorke ton, from San Franciseo for gubcastones forprovisions, {ler tae er 7 7 y ry rl | “ ~~ Wrasse RE wae the tops In Which tueke | the demand oF the United States upou Eagiand nat | speech, 1s, of course, no argument against 1. That | the Suvlour oy the order of the Jewan authorities | goht RUNGE MN OE, ty yon, ably omen te) tue federal, government lO Dave | tiga tive if Secrecy Peat Were to sttike out tue ine | @ thing 18 new 1s no evidence that itis not merito. | was told in ® manner which brought | | Schr Bathe, Fasker, Porland for New York, with lumber treitted our } povest against Uke assumptions of the | direct viaims now the validity of his act would pe | rious, When Jeremy Taylor wrote sermons the | tears to the eyes, of every one, present. The | for Hiapaon & ve Auierican OF jee an & manaer which would nave America Portn. STON, March %8—Ay brig Vesta (Br), Turka Ii 3, a wo, Lucy D, Hall, Charleston, Below—A bark and a bri, Gandy, G P. horns, dis passage to | Kcbr sarah Clarke, Grifin, Fall River for New York. . j r uestioned inthe Senate aud the whole results of $ crowning of Christ with 1 Sehr Frances Hateh, Gregory, Rockland for New York, e ‘ placed a bar ‘pon all furthér nozotlations, They | arutrauoa Would be endaagered. It une 1a, ag | Word was not ripe for aTaimage. What aid ae Calvary, with the cros# upon His | shoulders, anid | ne to oFsor eb, Ye pn clgared Bark, Zephyrine (Be), Jobnsop,, Barbatos and & mmght have” accused us, with a ‘certain show Of | we velleve, # correct view of the situation, 4t | Old muffs ns Tillotson and Barrow know of the ‘fast | the jecrs sad hootings of te indan waob, who | four Lizzie L Mila, Armstrong, Providence for New | ™Satea—Wind NW. to WNW and bares Kate Williams plausivlity, of withdrawing from our treaty engage- | follows Unat, {he governments ol ihe two couutries | ways of modern society, which must needs be met. pearred ire o. wee poy pick jr ey «HO passicica. Hnainaion @ucnen seeks and Bmuina C LitchGeids Urige La W Eafon, Susann b execution ar Mie eumpace Tat ‘Bach. would te Was Og Jolt te rus mi are Ooaboe, Jor einer te by a corps of “fast” rhetoricians and divines? dread hour when the Roma legionaries cast lots Schr Evelyn, Burger, Stamford for New York. pis ha waseinaginieeh sick tes eae pmo ol ‘asaingvon, te Ody sale cu wer tO ! . 1 o1 vi Schr Gen He d, The Provid: for New York. “a . 7 pounced ( dafldently by thoso who chose to repce- | ment by those po:lueal powers from Whose coucur. | a loud advertasement of thelr quality. “Zhe Curtain Sot OMe ae was rent the ghostly | Scbf Golden Eagle, Howes, New Bedford for Philadelphia. | go: barke Golennda:( Br). Chomeon, Melbourne; Albertine. scent the } pterpretation placed upon the treaty at Washingt ya.as the result of wilful and deliberate vdishonest , As we bave always proiested against Uns vieW , and have constuered that tae American aspect of ‘the treaty, however much we might disa- gree Wil Bate correctness, Was cousistent. with per- fect fa @eahag aud good faiih ou elder side, we aie bY | » means surprised to find that the Ameri- can £0) ernment has not avatied ilself of any opp tunity | #Yoréed by the present position of affairs for annul! Ry lire Ureaty, and thus addiag Lhe responsl- reuce it first werived the validity ascribed to it. | 1” watt ” «Phe Natal Ten-Sturike,” | joy W Ww Br); Burgess, fo have resulted m a satisiuctary agreemont inaat | FaeK, Botte a "0 | Burke's bess manner. Fourteen women fainted | Stenmer Mets, Davis, Providence for New Yorn, with | Baltimore; bitg dara, Durks iWland. | oy ss se nig be reopened and prosecuted anew in the ugae of | Needle and Sewing Machine,” ‘Tne House of Black- | during tue lecture, owing to the over-crowded state | mure and passengers.” Prag A ete ft sere Gi Denese we petd pela eer has desu gained. ne tusk 18 | ness of Darkness”—such are the harrowing titles at , or the church, Father Burke will lecture om “Lre- | | Steamer Usyray, Kenney, Fall Rivor tor New Yors, with | J & Window, trom Antwerp. an Imagine maby Of our people, aiveii ‘desirous of | Which the gentle reader 18 cordially invited to shul- , land and Her Hisiory,” at the Cooper Institute, on sere, BALTIMORE, March , 7 BOUND BAST. (NG), Barre, Bremen; bri a@ settiemsat of tks protracted and wearisome dis. | der. And the contents of the chapters are all in the | Frilay might, April 0 ~ nambueo; W A Parke, Williams, Chariestom; sebr Humming pute, very little inchaed Co lavor the resa.aptica of sane vein, We read of “a lost soul that goes fi jennis, Crowell, Boston for Buluumore. ‘onen; ata, Morse, auenon Avra’ Barahy 2 John Bova. (tr), Morse, Steamship Alliance, Shute, New York for Salem. Bird (Br), ‘amihe Port Spaia. re ' api aan? ee ark Endeavor, Montford, Elizabeth for Portland. Bordeaus}: brige Water | Regoilations Wich appear to be beset witi didicul- - Schr Orion Smith, Elizabeth for New London, Cleared--Bark Jnston, Burnett, a | is cr ties of aktnd sueh as We encounter only at Wash- Shriekiag toLhe bottomless pit;” of a woman who 8 H I P Pp N Sy _ Schr Warren Gates, Smith, New York for New London, Millob, Vearce, Macanasi Hranees Jane, Jones, Richmon |; th fran! 1, San Androns (and aaited) ; | eye ee ate abortive Lerimidation io the List Of | ingron. If the tutu were told we believe it would | “would dash out the splendors of heaven to get Schr Alle H Belden, Mayo, Port Johnson for Providence, | {spre Jahn, Noth Token: Chariey Woolsey, | offence solvwhtch Great Britain stands accused I) ye iownd that ao Very large number Of English- | anotner trinkets? of agate anilig route the ph ities men Sehr Adeline Newt (a Elizabeth for, Promdence. | Parcer, New Lontong Onkes Auiss, HumODds, Mobsceet te we yee of the Aimerican pubic. Y men, vy no means Inseasibie of the vaue ij be iP Almanac for New York—This Day. Che Bate tobineon, New York for New Bedford. Z © Thomas, Crockett, Bangor. - ) reply fest (pep Os sh are rygitly rae its of the friendship Ce ood Will ac our | heart with untteravle anguish;” of a “coach and eee Schr Florence (Br},Anderson.Now York tor St. Johns, NB, OPA USRTON, Marsh Me Arrived, achr Ligale Cook (Br)s sici@aten fnatra ty LTP A brethren of ‘the Uni aves, would preter, | four, herald and postilion, racketing onthe hot | Sun rises 548 | Moon riges,.morn —— | Schr J T Alburer, Waston, Weehawken, for Boston. feoeeaenate iecial calctgiatedt to avoid any Uanecessaty a YO pop- acter’ . Ricca » . , . x Also arrived 26th, steamship Charleston, New-York; bar! Ular premnéices on either side of the AilantiCn. Teis | Sun! ghatuvutsiera shoud atow tie American, | Pavements Of hell; of dissipations that “awing an | Sun sete,....... 6 22 | High water...eve 1226 | chr iver smi, Lileavcin tor Now davon, MOM | Lier, Liverpool, On the por, barks Hatos! ‘Home, fro Ay'pved With an Outspoken, aud, We hoid, periecy | guvernineui to prosecute lis Cliuls Lik ils own ime | awful scythe of death;’ of “God’s anathemas,’? Schr Addie Ryersen, Pike, Weehawken for Boston, paral ix Fide, muoe AY ng gelduine, desire (0 Tactile tue’ prowotin of We | and luis own Way Tather thal eat any iuriuer | that “Mash in the chandoller and ratte in the swilt OCEAN STEAMERS. Schr Juha Powell, Hoboken for Providence. - r whley, fettiemens provided py the ‘Treaty of Wasatagtoa. ‘i whien-tne domestic necessities | i i ‘| Sehr Emeraid, 0 f Caatro, Hoboken for Sag Harbor. Buckley, Philadelphia; 26th, Julia ‘A Crawford, Youn; wierd No doubl, in one seuse the immediate aiticuities of | br ihe Auerican goveraiment or tae aserutable ac: | hoofs of nis silver-bitted grays;” of “the froth of Schr Oatarto, Barber, Pori Johnson for Providence, goeboe: pegs iJ s pat c 2 { our posiuon are augmeured by the tricadly tone of | ties of Auerican pollucluns Way at ay Moment | deatn’s lip budditag up in the champagne,” and of | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THR Schr Debora, Rol, New Yor® for. Providence. SDUARTOWN, March 26—Arrived, achra Joly Four! hy the despatch, and te strong hope expressed | render futile. a “pen plucked from the wing of tie destroying MONTHS OF MARCH AND APRIL, pie B Blackman: Arapid, 7 or igeneos for Apanolg, Coats New York for Portemouth ; G M Porter, Allen, do for Unereta that notlug may ve allowed to 1n- ‘Tue Briush government witt doubtless feel it right i. Sul, Destination. F Schr Commerce, Torry, New York for Portland. th, 10: terieve ‘with the sansiactory. solution. of ali | to-examme tuepresout stars Of aduirs with & View | angel and dipped in blood.” Possibly these hyper pects Schr Samuel Castner, J H Lake, Port Johnson for Provi- sth 10:20, AM In port the fehing fest of 90, ull toll ne juternanonal difcuities provilod by the Jolut to discover tae mcans ‘by which tae settiemesat | vivid terms may help to split the ears of grounds dence. GALVASLON, March 21—Cleaved, bark Poliy (Br), Roddy Higo Uommiasion, if i’resident. “Grant had | jateiy disturbed may be resiored; and Le revision wee th kiltul laugh, but avely | eee A FR ceaie atar tat nated Queenstown,” i Chosen 10 witharaw from the treaty after our | of tus weaty appears to be tie most promisiag, | 2088 oF to make the unskillul laugh, Dut we gravely | 1 Sehr Kichard Morrell, Sackett, New York for Greenwich. | 354" ¢uted, bark Elizabeth, Greenland, Mobile protest, and thow the blame of tue withdrawal | noi the ouiy, means of electing that ovject. 4. hag | doubt whether they are of any permanent or sub- BAPE F bidies Michoukn, wanton tt Naw Lomhen. GEORGETOWN, “SC, March 18—Arrived, sour Jniia Fe Sree ear oheat Belisons meant eles ARE | been urged as wes mph w this eae | stantial value in enforcing moral truth or helping to Baluc., Re Se wad clear and simple, that our own public would aot be disposed to “ tions ety.” . | Pereire 1s, we ave culied upon to take the nex! move 1 the | entrust tie conduct of reuewed negouations to | arrest “the abominations of he ond char ie game: and it is not easy to see what that move | the Comumussioaers who brought home so imperiect ; Aavagance usually reacts, and violence of speech 16 Schr Helen Mary Ward, Ehzabeth for Provi lence ier ens per New York ; 20th, steamtng B Tbateber, Het chr Leading Star, Foot, New York for Yarmouti A geht Raven's Wink, —, New York for Portiand, Cleared 80) eles Bal See eet oe iphslt George W. Downing, Htcinson, New York for Row | TRBYAMOLA, Maven larity aches Maa (ely ‘Broadway. Ought Ww be, If We are ut once to malutaln our pre- | a treaty lastyear. But there weed be no dimculty H very apt to defeat its own objects, Tne depravity 19 Broadway. rE. Wentworth, Pensacola; 20th, Heath, Carter, Ne cB posi re ‘| 2 : ‘ 3 Schr Thomas Potter, Handy, Elizabeth for Providence. " geien) vious pesition, and yet to keep opea the door for | on that score. 1tis uot requisite thal the negotia- LSowling Green Nee" q ‘ ork. furiuer uegotlationg. A variety of expedients have | Yous for a revisioa ol. tue treaty suould be vous | Wich 18 proof against thunder, wind and fir has ge Bohr aco, Roll, New York for Bridgepart, (i ciemred eh ceptre Minntoy Malan, e New. otk 10,8 He been sugvested with the view of tacilitating this | ducted vy a Commission identical in is composi- been known to yleld to the still, small voice, When Schr Santa Maria, Harding, ‘Hoboken for Providence, phy Wust "asich ib-caecived,. sohr \leas, Raymond Commission should resume its detiberations at a ¢. veawer 2 Q | Washington ihe onder to asnite at some | Cf tial dnstrumcal. | Weaker members might be | oy read a discourse full to overflowing of sound and Sehr Haze, McNamee, New ‘ork for Greenwich, Schr Mariuer, Sheran, New York for Greenwich. ‘ork. . red 16th, bark Panola, Nickerson, Pensacola. object. 4: has been proposed that the yon’ High ) on witu that which co-operated 1 tue Megvuauon | we hear a preacher ranting at the top of his lungs, PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 29, 1872, allel ese le a N 4 “a teamship Gen Sedge removed, and replaced by others of more weignt : 3 NEW. ORLEANS, March 29—Suiled, arrangement by which the neccosity of eitier | and experience; aud this, indeed, would be an i- | Jury, reminds us of nothing so much as @ theatri- CLEARED. Schr Entire, Kinnear, Hoboken for Bristol, wick, Ellis, New ¥ark, ‘. withdrawing or asseriing the question of the | despeusapio couditia ol success. In discussing | cal performance, in which artifical emotions are . x eR Oby Marck 2) —Arcirety : gpires Hatha eevee! ancirect claims should ve avotded. | The one mani. | Lois sugeestion We assuuie, as in duty bound, [hab | simulated vy the potent aid of sheet-iron thunder | | Steamship City of London. (Br), Mirehouse, Liverpool— SAILED. LC rerapes gineesUbcr cow by cE aril a eee Fest objection lo such a propusdi lies in thesact that | the Auiericaa government carhestly desires & flual | Py D bs jonn ( Dale, és Bteamshis Morro Castle, for Havana. NEWBERN NO, March 29--Sailed, steumshij) Zodiney, upon an isswe of this kind Ge Commissioners | and amicable seitiement of all pois in dispute | nd blue fire. We do not forget that in modern Steamship Spain (Br), Grace, Liverpool—F WJ Harst. Wind at s tN, light, Chapin, New York. could i Ne pe nee of ite barge between the two countries, Sucli a desire, itis un- | pulpit ministrations they who pepper the highest heyieged 48 Terry, Salyear, Newborn, NC--Murray, Fer- ES Sa Mrs anew BEDFORD, March 28—Sailea, achr Tonmas Smitl overnments and that n el e a ‘. ue. jowman, New York. eens the HRSAIEIOTT ROO oC Soipaepecaceait we in the deapaten of Mr. isl, | gre the sureat to please. Yet we venturo to appeal Bleamsbip Alliance, Shute, Salem-—Murray, Ferris & to. __ Marine Misasters. NEW HAVEN, March 28 Arrived sehr. Rparking a communications through resident agents for the | metan a corresvoading spirit by our Own govern. | to the calm judgment of the years, and to belleve | ,5%P Colorado, Ingraham San Francisco—C Comstock & | STRAMBNIP CITY OF GALVESTON, at New Orleans, was Batler, Wilmington, NO; steamer Delaware, Crocker, Ne orduiairy susie of Mirect Communications by tha | ment These courteous assurances undoudtedly | that even the evil may be more disconcertea oy Bark Kate Carnie (Br, Lowe, London—Henderson Bros, | P*tially destroyed by tire early yesterday morning. See Salled—Brig i" aulorized agents OF the wo Powers, It bas been | bave a high value, inasmuch as ney are the pledges the steady, aile owerful influence of one by. ‘k Ellen Stevens, ilow, Matanzas—Waydeil & Oo. news columna, : 1— Arrives PR Urged.b¥ Americans—who @ course take our ha- | of that disposition from witch mone we ean expect | Se steady, silent, powerful influence of one UNOb- | HrigGerdy (Swe), Ni'son, Gibraltar for orders—Funen, |- greaxnn NePrenr, from Boston for New-York, before | via New York; ‘schrs Dan: ‘ieee bility Jor grauted—tnat the whole reference co arbie | any iruittul issue of negotiauions which have already | trusive man or wuimav, const&utly pursuing the eg Sui cdvans,. & “i reported with her propeller entangled with the chaln of the ton; Burd ‘Rogers, unter, tration snouid be avoided by the payment of a lamp pean dra wit se Nie witer aan inch yanievenaes nals | path of duty, than by alegion of Talmages howling | oQ Mt ¥* Crecle (Dutch), Spaickbaver, Curacoa—Dovaie & ean buoy on the Rroken Ground, Pollock Rip, wa towed Wen Sort. 5. yolit't Mansa, Maveon, Baltinsore, BUI sausfaction of all clauns founded of the | favorabie to hope. It would have been more satis. . ” Brig V H Hill, Whorf, Ai iil attached tothe c fade diver | “rd LEHIA, March 28—Arrived, brig. Thurmas Wate Alleged iujnrics sustained by Uniied States citizens | factory had the American government given some | upon his track. ‘These “hornets of divinity” may ee a nt, Aux Corea Brett, Bond oo, Bill attached tothe chain, and e diver ls engaged to clear co iplaee ue weertins: jess Woodbury, AL ibe pends of England during tue civil war. Bat, | intimation, however slight, of the direction tn which | fora time shoot meteor-like across the #ky, but the Brig Lewis € ith, Barbados—H W Lond & Co, SHIP JosePnIne OvLT Br), from New Ori for | Matanzes; schr W H Rowe, Whitmore, vider apart irom very mauy omer objections, such a pro: | It beuleved'a solution of the present diMlcully might | quict stars shine on forever. Brg Jobn Brightman. Gray, Matanzas—Borand, Dear | Liverpool, which put into Havana in distros, repaired and leared--Bark George Kingman, Atkins, New Orleans; posiuon could only be entertamed if it were tiated | be sought, Our position 1s Well defined. We are as born & Co. sailed for destination, Part of ber cargo, to the amount of | prig Hattie 8 Bishu] , Matanzas; echr Eznliy Curtigg , Wel Brig Atalaya, Cole, Cien{nezos—Ponvert & O 400 balos cotton and 816 bags cotton and cake, was tran- | Barbour, Havana; sche PA Gri ‘oin; ache ui, Lake, Pen: bY tue American government, and tuere 13 no | ready as ever to refer the direct claims for losses by Tewson co suppose that such has been, or ix kelp | the Alabama to the Geneva Trivuual; and if wae LITERARY CHIT-CHAT, Erie Ocean Kagle, Waterhouse, Remedioe—Walsh, Field & | shipped to steamer Rita (Sp), which left Havana 20th inst for Jeanie, Wiadiston,, Whittaker, Frovidseces.- sobr Young to be, the cage. Again, tt has been proposed that a | American government Js unable to withdraw the tn- oe Bee Ricardo sarras, Newton, Matanzas—B J Wenberg, BARK WM Natzcry (Br), Defriez, from Baltimore for ‘Lewxs, March 2—Bark White Hall, brivs Jawes Baket mc Kiificalion OF the treaty sliould be made Ly wuich + direct clalins, a8 We suspect it 18, the reopening of yee Sebr Storm King, ier, St Jago—Jas E Ward & Co. Queenstown or Falmouth for orders,’ pui into ‘Antigua, no } and Alice Starrett, and other upward-bound vesselr ‘eft dur the’ Court of Arbitration sould be preciuded from | negouations, to which the Senate may give Its banc. | | “A CRNTURY OF BIBLES,” Or an account of every | Rehr Emma.l, Porter, Sparks, Boston—Brett, Son & Co, date, in distress and cargo (corn) condemned, ing the night. Brigs Moses Day and P els are, ja gute aw wading alump sum under any circumstances, | tion, appears to be the only means by Which @ set : . Schr Watchtul, Gill, Newport jackson & Co. ‘Two herm-rigge! steamers pasted out a i" — Dut shuutd only be empowered to awatd speciue | uonent oan be arrived at. We cantot atfirm thag | kow@edition of the Eaglish King James’ version NL Ward, Muilinn New Haren= "Racket io, einer was iucoollston, 260N with brig’ Moses ‘Dag curryinng | fCllowing schooners were reporied bere, hig AM. ‘ut hare te a ; ‘ by si ; . | printed between 1611 and 1711, 13 to be published by Schr A & E Baker, Gordon, New Haven—Rackett & Bro, tot) s ‘0 ceiicg | Rearly ail left:—K © Rommel, from Baltimore ‘or New dan \ages for specific injuries. Of course (tat ar- | such @ plan presenis @ very good prospect Of suc- | * Steamer Monhor, Jones; Fhusdevohiay away bobetay and doing other damuge to the which | Beatly ol ten im Philadelphie tor Providence: Tan yement woud dispose 0 all claim for damages | cos, but ior the moment it 18 the vest that offers it- | the Rey. W. J. Loftie., it will give a complete bibli- Steamer Black Diamond, Meredith, Philaelphia. would be repaired at Lewes. ‘The Wnitehall lost second | Wimington for New York; Jumes Veldin, trom m re Ter ot undedned a conaec He nta eee self, ography of about three hundred and fifty editions, oe Magtiower, zoe [arr oranlad — oe bela rt bg ence ae it vei ta 1 Richmond; Warren © Nelson, frora do for ao; Awerican’ erefore be satisiactory Co this co: re "i , Smith, Phil (1 oR 1 . % phia fo I" Reais wover, that Mo aach, modiieaticn | THe Times ts completely slient on the question, —_} ang will describe what are in the British Museum, oT snares Pista at unwanal . eam, ‘caren i ro PRE arrived, orig ‘Debora Koil, “cardenne for orders could Wemade without the consent of the Senate, pa SF ET the Bodleian Library, &c. are 1 Phage oe p a rk | Entered within the Capes, ship Savannah, trom Liverooo). peng 21 Ay * : i x Q ¢ Lsliza & Alice, from Haitfax for Philadelphia, laden with | PORTLAND, March 27" -Arrived, schrs Emina_D ¥inueyg aud pene.greeent, MamieMt 26s aeh Be ee NEWS FROM AUSTRALASIA, Tue Atheneum saysof Mr. D. D. Home's “Incl- ARRIVALS. sone, with mizzen mast gone, to) dec tore ‘ead main "top | Falkingham, st John, NB, for Phidelphin Jame Weary &@ prov. to Urat Would foroid the practical ‘assertion a ae See dents in My Lite," the second volume of which ty REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Salle lot wore foresall, lower foreselland maiseall, she was | Clonee Bark Ditto, grapiess buenon Avrens rm red oidem wids 'o witich so ligh & Value isattached by | The HERALD special telegraph report from Ans | just out, thatit is written for people “who inhabit | | fteamsbip Iowa (Br). Ovenstone, Glasgow Maroh 10, rt of oll and water.’ She was suoplied and proceeded, Gray, Lakeman, Philadelphia; Porto Rico, Wentworti, New * Amel 1 hy , to 0 ms "4 Popuiai ‘American opinion. tralasia, dated at Sydney, N.S. W., on the 16th of | the land that lays between point common sense and | Continuation of weslerly yaiee With Neavy head eca tothe | oti LOUISE. MAntA (Dutch), arrived at Portiand, Me, | ¥4 Jn fa %, NO Solution OF the difficulty has been hithe erlo suy gested which is not open lo grave objections, | February, forwarded overland trom San Fraacisco, | positive madness.’ Bani na eb 7, having been blown off an 3th—Arrived, brig Louise Mana, Dewyn, Clen’ ince moderate weather ; March 29, Mrs Kean, a pas- | 2b inst from Cienfuexos Cleared. -Brigs Merriwa, Waterhouse, and ad of benst deenees lost overboard the mate, Mr Row, on the 16th inst, la Mal Boyd, Havana; sobre Wiliam Arthur, Hutchinson, Havana We have , jlowever, great faith in the old proverb, | supplies the following items of news additional to EARL STANAOPE’Ss now volume of Misceilanies | “Steamship Mercedita, Marshman, Fernandina March 23, Brig Branon (Br), from Cornwallis, NS, waa ashore on | Seguin, Davis, New York. eb Goss De onion dans If both | the contents of the despatcn which appeared 1n our | contains an article on Washingcon and André, and | Wit mdse oeenn atid trorte axiones od bee abt let oral as aa Pane SS es Renee es as eet riandiy & atlement of the Alabama claims we can. | Pages on Thursday, March 28:— another on Lady Mary Wortley Montague and her of Fhite iphis, wateriogred and abandoned, with rudder Scux HENRY RANRy (of Staten Tsiand), from York River ROCKLAND March erp: ld a Nash ¢ Bor doubt thar away can be found. that the will | Tue newly discovered gold felas at Tambaroora | strange captivity for ten years in tue house of an | “Seamanip James’ Adgery Lockwood, Charieston, March | fOF,N¢e Norms wnieh War, gunk meat Cape Henry, je oeing | Gem Theme tags eeh il” cleasedy thly Valparaiso! to ug happ \y established by the course of receot | Save an immensely rich yield. There was a rush | Italian count | “] wHR pain BW seamen were drowned when the vessel capsized, Manson, Hong Kone. | I ie Magen g events. Nc Woody acyuainted wita puolic policy in | Of diggers and great excitement in the neighbors | CHarLes D. Yonce's “Three Centuries of English Doane, Philaaviphia, with mdse, to the |, cur Wave, of and from Key West for Clear Water tiar- | white Neweastir, NSW, i i eres bor, on the 7th’ In hi 1s oduntry (can douvt the sincerity of our national | noo. Literature” gets rather rough handling trom the x encountered a heavy storm and went | SAVANNA, March 28--Cleared, steamship Ge Barneag ‘Ship Garibaldi (Nor), Hoyer, Mat - | ashore on Captivo Point, near Charlotte Harvor, in the night, ‘ ‘Bo J Paes (or S'Secuke hat unject. we have wreaty | TNE British war steamer Rosario returned to | Englisn critical journals. It is described as a milk | gartyTetens's Hockinann, | Nunta’ M4 Gaye WHA | Ker aiciking violently an the rocks for. eomie tm, oth | MESO arrived, meamship Virgo, Bulkley, New vores ahi Made aw rifi 62S Which Lo minor considerations coulu | Sydney acter punishing tue natives who murdered | and water performance and full oi inaccuracies. Piprerdin pele TEST eed Tic we at Grew to uve mercy of a tempestuous een. ‘Three out ef foor Woomera Bagpdte, from Anuwesy barks La Plata, Liverpool 5) Bave indice: us Lo make, and are prepared to sub- | Bishop Patterson, THE Atheneum urges the continuance of the ex- | monsoons in the China nased. Btraits of Sunda Dec LTE he! board were lost. Cleared—ghip Elizabeth Hamilton, {Pomaderpnin robre Pape o! a Teict (vat may be delivered by an ime ‘ na ¥ § Partin eaou eon acts Commer ing wich, in our | HIS #xcellency Lord Belmore surrendered the | celient model catalogue of the library of the Faculty eo aT wine own judgo en t, We hold ourselves to be cuurely f government to Chief Justice Steven in face of a | of Advocates, Edinourgh, of which two volumes | WSW; passed St hel frow blaine. ANd we have good reason co believe 26, In lon 87 14, where ‘ndian Ocean; rounded Sonn P GRaNr—The fishing schr Hattie B West, which ar- | 8 Potter. Providence; A Hall, Portland, she experience! a heavy gale fom | rived at Gloucester 27th from Georges Bank, brought in five EARSPORT, March 25—Arrived, schr Fannio & Edith, a Fob 8, and crossed tae equator Feb | men taken from the wreck of the schr P Grant, Capt Brad- | Staples, New York, e got strong NE trades; since pass: | shaw, of Windsor, NS, all badly (rostbitten and one of them | SALEM, March 28—Arrived, brig Mechan Nichola serious and heated political crisis, ‘he Parliament | were printed sume years since. This vaiuable 1 Be in ; hews " 1 a ri jority of t ti ing Bermuda had very strong gales from different points, | severely so. Six men, comprising the entire crew, were | Havana for Portland; schrs D 1s Newcomh, Whort, Tangier Mat the vat Miiesire to iainvath amity and | Was dissolved in defiance of a strong legislative | brary embraces about 25,00) volumtes. and were compolio’ olay to, on ‘aeveral occastons under | taken from the wreck in aaiate of gomplete exuaustion, and | Mh, Ldva'e L Hix. Uk, Hoboken for Thomaston. ‘ uuated by I 7S : } lat 86, lon -73, spoke bark Casiida | one of them died from exhaustion after being taken on boara | — VINGYARD HAVEN, March 28—Arrived, stea'er Nereus, pe witu t he Jnotber country, even at some sacri- | provest. STILL ANOTHER Volume (the third) of Alexander west. the H B West. The P Gra as bound from Rockland for | from New York for Boston (haviog in tow steamer Neptune, fice of the OV VN, Views as to abstract right and The bark James Merriman was lost during a | H. Stephens’ “History of the War Between the i ly Louise (Br, Marah, Shanghae Nov 26, with ter fax, with a cargo of lime, and on the 12th inst. during a | from Boaton for New York). i i equity. Unc ier the circumstances the language, maa * : ‘. | to Heinemann, Payson & Morgan. Passed Aujler Dec 17, | heavy NW gaic.and thick now storm, was cismasted and | | Passed by.-Bark Tatar, from Buenos Ayres for Boston, both of pout\ ck 84 and of journals in the United | Durricane in Torres Straits, Many other vessels | States” will shorily be issued by D, Appleton & Co | Cape of Good Hope Jan 35 ot elena Feb , and croased tne had cabin stove aud hme set on fire. The crew were onthe | Sailed—Ali the vessels before reported, excepting the ir eeh ob the whole temperate, friend)’ led. e - | oa yr Feb 17 in lon + Had very light NE trades anc wreck five days, su(ering great hardship, and saved nothin steamer Neptune. i States, ins t\ eeb on the whole tercperate, frengly | were disabied Dn. Hase, of Geneva, the most amiable and cult ing wins wp to, Bermuda; fromm thenoo 18 days, with | from we wreck Dut tho ystments they stood in. | MomncArrived. echrs Bay State, New Yori for Heaton anc Beene (pute just as we uold to our wu; Dut German war vessels were in the South Seas with | vated of modern rationalists, has just published his | avy a and NW gales, Feb 7, lat 1231 823 W, spoke Miscellancou: William Penn, Hoboken for do; Vulean, Mavhatianville for Tey Lave lost| 20 Ooportunity of asserting, ‘their | the object, it was sald, Of annexing or taking pos. | recollections of nis youth, which throws a food of | Hivk, at'4 8 lon 193 We ahip Wilbert “Thormpaog | Purser A J Whito, of the steamship James Adger, from | *PRire by: rig Sauries: fron Mutauzas fer Poston. hope (hat sore |) Method may be found to settie the | session of a site for @ coaiing station for steamers of | jight oa the political and intellectual movements of | from Calcutta for London ¢Mareb 1, lat 1914 N, lon 6216 W, | cy h if Retnrned—Sebr J B Austin, Gubculty snore | Of a rapture of the treaty. Looking | the Imperial Pruselan Navy. Germany from 1818 to 1830, fohr Happy Return, steering 8W 28th. off Cape'May, achr | Charleston fas out Speer Bi kt asa in Ain Satled—schre Bay State and Vulcan, ae facig it seems to us that the ‘ ve } Bearse, from Cardenas for Philadelphia; Jan 25, Cape of ‘urser jerard, of the steamship Mercedita, from Fer- fist “duty or’ both goveruments 1s 10 avo | Large quaniitles of coal were being shipped to} M. Veurios, the briliiant ultramontane ednor | Gard Hope | NW, 2) milen distant, saw paris of a wreck: con- | nandina, has our thanks for favors. 8 TO a ae io any step whicn might force maiters to an abrupt | California, of LUnivers, has written a phulippic against | “Bark Vinceosn |Ausy Baccieh, Margeiles ef days, wih |, US REVENUE Strawen MaWoNta, Captain, Freeman, saneraen a RAMGGR GOGGRR OREO ponchusto ne \ ' Ps By : . ' ; i : to Funeh, Bi "0. k ax again sailed on her mission of us . The M has . FORD'S, © conclusion, | Te \ von “or the arrangements. con. | The Bow Governor General was expected to arrive | Bartuéiemy St. Thiwire, which 13 waiter, brilliant, | WUM,Wg Punch, Idve & Co, Fakwed Gibraltar Jan Bs took | oes tS oevton on mur coast unin winvere and we nope | AL isbn : templated ue ti, ‘aty; and if tne question conld | at Sydney in May. witty and rancorous, muda; thenes 12 days and 9 days north of Hatteras, with | the coming week will enable her to bring ® few more of the The largest and most extensive stock of HOUS FURe« pla us EL On ton A ceeoua ee. ee * : | hinnvy Wand NW gatos: lost and aplit salle, Jan & ow Overdue veaseis into port. Capt Freeman 1s just the man for | NISHING GOODS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, io the citys, » yon go jp nek les woud approach it with a In Queensland the Marquis of Normandy had THE THIRYERNTH and last volume of Sainte: | Patice, spoke buck Rnguldes trom’ Messina for’ New Yorks | such & position. as nll seamen who have come in contact with | A cnarantes xlveh of a saving of at lenat 19 per cent, at both par, \ 3 pi J partial judgment thaa 1s possi- | gained @ great amount of popularity by hus able dis- | Beuve’s ‘Nouveaux Lundis” has appeared in Paris, | 3th, | in the Straits of Gibraltar, sehr. Rosalind, him will assert.—Boston Advertiser, March 23 50°00 for a Firat Clara Decorated Dinner calmer and more in from Marseilles for Quebe BRiG VESTA (Br), at Boston from Turks Isl: 2s hae been 85 W0 for a Fal) Set ot Kitchen Cooking Ut 8 26daya ont; Feb ble at we preseat me frees Jn oo Seana a charge of the executive duules confided to hun by THE LONDON Atheneum says that the Thanks- | jon 37 56 W. park Borotin bo: mbo for Loador ordered to Yarmouth, NS, with her inward cargo o! 1a wee roo Boat Bagtish fable Rnive 5 by Varilamentary 11) '8Utations, in England as the English Crown, ving has given rise to a number of epnemeral | 20, lat 25.31 N, lon 73 50 w an American O1OK PAGSAGR—Scbr K V Glover, Ingerao!l, left New ‘af a Spoons. America, joreiga and \ TOG I are ty acthiag | ‘The Duffy ministry was becoming unpopular in rt blications, wintcn are more remarkable for loyaity | ay yoat mained brewer bottom wee eee a York on Eunday, 24th inat, at noon or Frovidence, were ne | REgfors Honey ure Nickel Sliver Tea Spoon by sevolved wah oop. \ AnginGes RAG, ob may ceMane | erotia; Geen COTOCUEIGOR 1k aeeboathg, Deedee! ae aavIATe Fr Oya | oe oe a OH "Siery, Meaning, cO carn, | snchargedncwegot conl-maarrivea ouckvn Sandy itgok |} 5) (gr Donon ood Uns Goblet Of our own party strip) "#ic#, IU 18 Obvious that the | Victorla, owing to ite action In imposing border | than.anything else. One or two, however, show | with Trait, to Gh amsmaatate, fF "h. Coxpet ie anen on evening of the 28th, thus making the passage in @ litle — Amerigen goverument Will be better able to deal | customs anes. some ingenuity. Passed Gibraltar Feb 9; had heavy variable gules, been | More than 4 days. Ironing and Kitchen Tables, Waah Tubs, &c.. ‘With the ‘reaty of Was\ Wington on its own merits 7 15 days N of Kermuda and was up to lon 72 30 and drive Sr Jou, NB, March 29—The steamer Scud arrived here | Celebrated Nonparetl Kefrigerators, Prices of when once the approucl ting Presidential elecuon 18 Two wild nen, resembling gorillas in appearance M. A, #RANCK bas published, In Paris, a series of | back To ion 8. tran aleo blown cron the Gait three | Jat evening, wil be pat oa theroute between St Jona | marke! in plain tgures. Cal r yoursslv i avcidad. Timé is on We side of peace with regard | and apparently 1asane, were found in the interior | important studies on philosophy, entitled “Moral. | times; Mat at ston + faw the wreck of | aud Anaapoiis, NS, next week. ee rae : gary to thistiesue: and we iri &, therefore, that the ad- | or ine country. pri a Piniosoptien’? inne volte, bark Phomas Daitett, with All spars gone clore to the deck | surpnuiivrse,—R_ C Sturges & Co have contracted with Re be Nitec Uiewiitere: hence, bn we vanta;ye of said deibera ‘ton will be recognized tn C G 5 and the hull floating light, apparently ie good condition (be- | Meayre Goss & Sawyer, of Bath, Me, for parties in Hoaton feonawar. gy hy headquarters, Without mtervernion On vusidered On 7 vas elbourne. ADMIRAL LA RONCIERE LE Noury has written | fore reported). and Cape Cod, for the building of two sechrs of the followin, 4 Y SOY eh ps thet ay ve arvsidered necessity after | Opera was belng given In Mo | Bark Richard Pearse (Br, Rathbun, Palermo va) : : pwing fitters,’ Real bronze and ormol Chanucilers, ball cost the recpupt ofjtue AXpe2 iad despaten irom Wash- | Qftences agaiust the chastity of females will be | “La Mariue wu Siege de Paris,” published by I | frutto ll dDe Wore Cor Paste Cioran doe Bo tia Ine Mal Gy Cayley N'Uaihewuy cat theeker ty | ‘mportation, MoLEWEE & PUTNAM, Or roniway. sngton. , punished by flogging in the future, Plon, with ten fine plates. Batting winciey Chem to ion 70 ilabt, enstingrie’ wonaey Gens | Capt Wat itching 0 i lies IN TEAS, COFFERS, GROCERIES AND. the Dcbity Teleorapre. 60a S:— Toe wheat harvest was very large, leaving a sur- ‘Ink NEWLY-FOUNDED Revue de Metz et dé Loi'- | hard gales trom NW ; been 12 days N of Bermuda; March 7, pe Cod, eastererly winds; since if Honry J Laneey te building at his yard at Provincetown B SWednésday at fur a verso! of 15 tons, Sharkey mo Provisions; warranted’) sul: the palate wadtn» ovecels Pec ae Tyo ian a darthest 8 | ing cor export, amd shipment of the grain for | rame, published in Metz, of which the frst number | 22,!at spoke shiy Able (Nor), {rom Marsetiles for Boston, 75 And another for the net Gahing business, “Her keel ie a part | of the millon, 960 aE HOMAS AUN EW, will bavet reached thie eonntry. iH we believe, | England had commenced, has appeared, treats of history, literature, scieace ari Glo ts a - em Cardenas, 98 days, with snuar, | 09 years ‘a0. ‘The vessel is nearly plauked up, and will soon | — a perineal " a generally winderstood Fee rowlolge OF the ima | 2ve Ballarat gold mines gave a large yield. aud the fine arts, Bria Myronng, Liguing, Messina, 75 days, with frait ro Law. | '@ Feady for launching. Tee SION een Osan? Ee Penvent oO ths arrtya fen. As sul asa document | MY» Rogers, an actor, died suddenly, M. Qunury, the French Consul at Tabriz, has pro- Gites & Co: vessel to James Henry. Passed (turnitar |, LAUNCWED-—At Bait, 2th inst, from the shtovard of Albert | ih hy ren Tt ohana “unit pet ae vie Cuamporcamce se tnie one has been Sent ot | The Syduey crew won the champton gig race in | duced, at Paris, “Le Droit Mussulman,”” which ap- nseeoo ebeeuae eee vou 10 tony new me Mr pi ndeakoad wd 1 Ly) Vaanington, It ts usua 5 ch fe eet e ar TG CAEN TAREE Gaus Concent from eitie,¢ London, oF Wi HTDIsh a copy et Gy, | Tastnantne pears to be restricted to the Shiite version of Mus- eo vobel to muster Tad heagy wens. | Portas parties; ani BSOLUTE, DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM fhe Wraneut ene Minisier representing the State ro | ‘The whaling fleet had a good season, suiman law. the Mediterranean; passed Gibraltar Ji i Ae ee Re malas Which it is @adressed, and ae a peicee Buon of ‘The condition of the public Huances was unsatis- Ti Late linguistic productions of St, Petersburg, Key er of Berma’ bee ny tract for another 0} and size FP, 1. KING, Counselior-st-Law, 308 Broadway. its contents er ths wey the! teuor of Lord wran. | 2etory ia New Zealand, Recording to 7riubner, include some Of interest. | 7% Tiary Se y & native of Germany, dled, aad was | a OP Sete Tein obiryiog eehee on tao Russom River ORNS, BUNIONS, NAILS, JOINTS, WARTS, AC 7 " is WEY t i ‘ 7 " urlod wi * » BUN \ Jor ! 5 * es cuwa Venown at Wasthugton, having been <a Mr. Buaagow has paviished @ Turko-Tartar Dic- milie (Br), Fiokett, Messina, 9 days, with frait, to Stothen' ‘te iaaehaeia Oo Guret Wiinout pein. Patlente sieeddes ot, thelr resi : . he 1 Beveral days beiore JUMPED OVE: 4 sian: a a Henry. * lence within 20 milea of ofice. ANNIHILATOR cures corns, forwarded by t en greet ree the Character id UMP D RBOARD, Wonary, 1a Ruslan; Mr. Labrowsky @ Servian- Rus Brig Alexcadra (Br), Winterflood, Aantos, & days, with | DIRFOTIONS FOR RNTERING MAIN SHIP OR PUMPKIN | &c.,60c, Dr. KICK, 210 Broadway, corner Fi the note Melt vine Auexican government was | At serena o'clock last night an goknown man | Sin Dictionary, aud Mr. Nosowiten @ Dictionary of | cotteo and 5 pansengers to Wright’ Co: vessel 10 Goo F MILL CHANN Ely OHARLEBTON, 80, a ye ast week. Suh Antietpations of | amped torn pi White Russian, Bulley. Crossed the E nh Morria Teinnd in range when you are in 6 ‘PBEK, FREAN A Co.'s LONDON BISCUITS, eqnator Feb 26, in ton 4; had fing Get the lig) Known I Bl t two gove r 43 Bast River, and was drowned, weather np to 19tn inst; since heavy galen from NW aad NE, | fathoms water, and steer for them, passing Sea buoy (black i we Jorma) docum bd ee oer coraltenl RAE | He was gout shirty years of age, five fect seven PROPESSOR RNAFFASLLO FORNACIARI 19 translat- | Brig Bowe, Seria, Fa a ire, Mart, 38 days, with P| vere Weipa civalen inely fing outer ber by vn Loxnoy, Feb 4, 187% ‘nts prepare we growud f y Y i i Panis a adi sugar, &e, 10 Ww . Been 10 days north of | on sic pes and idavin 0 3 0 oe Hag i. the documents themselves that | inches My, dressed tu dark clothes, stont build, | Ng for the uso of Italian schools, the Italtan part | Hatteras, with violent gales from N& and NW) Hith Inst, | trddie buoy (No 1 biack) and inner or junction biog (black cotta enn rw Witte Guertve tat our iil hanes serious resolutions an be taken, and she aprivel and gold wa | and white pernenaieniar stripe tnt ‘ He inquired | Of the G pring on $018 | oy jnith mmar of the Romance Languages, writ- spines & hy Mees | forward house, water casks, sare stamped upon each Bivenit of our lead o urse the Weehawkea sight vessel to hear N then steer for " r POPS. a b a the doox ore w ; 30 53, Lon 6859, passed 7 it Sornhilis, 3s of th ( 4 will Make It neces: | from a person stan’ on doox Al there wag | ten oy Diez, wader the title of “Grammatica Storica : her, passing Weenawken On port han; th mer N by W, | Varieties . BO Briliiants, Cornhilis, bom: a 0 t vt adeci#ton more | boat came there, aod wituoat waiting for 7 passing hort hah; then aleer N by Eugenio, Fancy Nie-Naos, Gems, Pearly and Kviys. wary for our goveran, Et to adovt a ¢ any y nt Waiting for a fa al ” jt r Brig Rinewoo!' (Br), G lavagnea, PR, 2! with | passing Overhan) buoy (No Tred) on starboard hand, and a ) a Ltegua Italiana,” The first part treats of | mrolnteen, (9 Moller & Chebattd it haan 1, y Y PEEK, FREAN & CO, y | Cominihgs Point buoy, ‘The above imported and Important ban any W Wel di bas litherce been te | yepiy Jumped inky the river, fie vody Nas not | o na | Mo j 9 it rphology, and 13. alrealy pablished, stadents No" liao) OF port hand; Then steer Cossary (0 announce. \ AX Was ioreseen Jrom the | poeg secovered, NE and NW gaioa, with beavy sea, the entire passage; been | NNW wnuil you page Patapoco buoy (No 5 binck). leaving it 1 Siti fit the Amereau gov ernment declined to recon- ie — - . | ave looking forward to the publication of the work | @davencrinofiatoras if on the port hand: then steer WigN for lower imidilie groan in dato heen ¢ stiuer or revive we “case? presented to the AWODHSR SULOsDy, Pes < Brig Guiding Star, Freett ey, Oenfregos, 98 dn buoy (black and'red horizontal stripes) leaving it on either _ piruot or revive We | \Granvile’r view, that ep fs | on the Grammar of the Italian Dialects, on which | and molnsies, to Jova & Co; 'vesnel to Thomps | hand—the best water, however, can be found leaying it on # had heavy yalex from WNA to NW and } starboard hand; keep on this course unt! you Cialing * Meluded middle ground buoy (No 6 red), when haul up for a n the cage was James Cdarad, of No. 270 Division stece>, who | PFofeesor Vecchia, of Turia, has been engagod for | Soest SDONE AND YP wp ni class ; been 20 days north of Cape Henry, aplit. wail chor | } . arr nol wituin the terms .% tie reference to the | night, the facts ot whien | Many years, | ton 17, epoke sehr Loading Star’ (Br), from nr, | abreast of the city, | Ve age. 18 wart tribuna, is not directly eoMiroveried, but the | took polsou dm Thursday night, non | arty Mit " 24, Lor Now York, 1 days out, short of provisions, and sup! | ‘The above courses are magnetic. re Kien Worns, 1 Pade American Secrelary propos. %y Mat inut ‘secondary | haye already xppeared in the Hexary, died at Jon Guiserre BERToCc! has published, at Rome, | pied her. ; ot Palone Ot ee ©, PERRY, Dernatoloxtet, 49 question shait be le vermined by toe arbi | Bereyue Hozpitay at ine molock iigat quant he | the frst part of an imievestiug bibilgeaphion! work, | Big Piers, Minekier, Fone Cintueean, 32 daye, with | A YOO WIUBILE FOR NORTH HEAD. GHAND MBNA. Bonu nirwou, New Fork” Sold by drugyiste every wt Trators at Geneva. apo 8 its proposal, that | Coroner hag eon noutle i Mj entitled “Repertorio Libllogeatco delle Opere stan | Had ine weather no to Hatieran; from thence i days wilh | ons skint navigators, Ineuding Capt, Gnakel and. Cliae, r - IMB QUALITY, OONe Co ae ae eat very aout pe | Poe typ pate in Itaila nel Sesolo XIX.” SUEE Levies Wkce Gur Pruen ikon ons Wat Petor Murchell caninot piago '& good fog whiatia at North | \7ASILEA BEANS. MEXICAN) snanice (0 ont th lone questic welt ‘ preeeenseorts 7." 1 ‘. ir Lookout, Nichols, Cay Francis, 4, with , Grand o oon, Atartiy in stock an r argh As ade MDAt have OCCt Xi to thé American ATTEMPT:.D SUICIDE, | Two Weirens who rauked among German minor | Van Brunt Bros. vapid wih Wom" (0 | Gan ba dowe will prevbot the cacasrenes of ail Hipwrecke'on | eat market jie TAPE a PYLE, 64 ear abreet, hav if We had ve aye te : ==, sour years, roetding | PO led fa the latter part of January—aiiter #, | Seek Aulebt Knight, Savanna, days, with amber | the const but many of whom might 2 page iar op apereneaap ane ved felersnoe, agule Bradiey, aged twens,' * toide ti Von Elshoitg and Fran Von Pidnntes, Schr Ida Birdaail, Johnson, Noboy, Or, 11 days, with tim. | Harly penewwauing. Uy express to any place, with bill to collect on delivery, al ‘Vnird avenue, last night actempted suleide by Hatteras With heavy | and {othe denseness of the fog with priviiege t Toe berore paylug. Our prive list gives for our Foverament wo , t% At Last Dr, Grow's long-promived “Liprary of | nonuwsecantnorueny winder taken to her . w iribnaal lo arene | taking a dose of landanum, Sho’ 44 Angio-Saxon Pros.” ts a oly o Sebr LA Danen he i KO, y he claink* 400 Lord howe by friends She refused to sytte aby reason ey Misano ie deen’ ipl yl Hah Untoreme | Hee aval Mises ie barter, Revie Ste, Weel dove seee @rauyuie’s vote uved Lot have boom WHR. Jude toy commit the rash ach nately, Out the praralsed comparivoy oF Ue Old | of Matteras. with boavy Weather wl the times exam {nll particulars. ‘This can be had free on application abour 5 more or eh ve aunt te yor. py writes lor il, When you world fof sea } write mention the New York Herala. OWaRD & CO. 865 Broadway, New York. 6 econo o the late slipwreet sound of the whlatig and goad It back agaie ooality ty one of the most dancerous in tho men,-—8t Jobo