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N#W YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1872—TRIPLE SHRET. 10 en et tt Ct a ~ ™ ‘As for Barnard, It ta aald that ® concurrent | nanal congratulatory addresses were exchanged for New York, rrith tumber to Waterand & Wilson ; vesse? BasyEnront, Abed 19—Arrived, Kate Harding, Harding, THE STATS ¢ |APITAL, Tosolution may be introduced Rete Pep ttt Wy A +} le i nN G&G T ‘@) N and were of the utmost cordiality. weche Raven, ‘Penileton, Machias for New York, with sAlsgarrived, 28h, ship Geo H Warren (D1), Woodbury, hod a r “ 9 a el H 5 3 ‘orks Si 3 ith (Br), hop, Charleston. i fort frat selon decided upon, ‘To pass this reso- 4 . Bo Lenk Aten the Sms or rowan a “Beh Hobiuhoedl, Bakers Nodvalk for New York. aniitited, Iden, Ensign, Hall, New. York. (before reported pon a lution a two-third vote of all the members Slee —-+——___ General orders from the War Departmen! Sehr Rative, Hath, He a rt Efor New York. i 4 i ‘amncree, ‘Thompson, Richmond, ar a Color to eneh house is necessary, (fae 3 cou the Superintendent of the Recruiting Service re Sehr Nathan, Holinen Providence tor Nev York, cya Varita, Kehiamno, New York; Francisca Camogll, whether It can be secured. e 2] latte 5 Be’ , , New York. nnonet 0. - Rojoicings,and Lamentations on the | shows this the impeachment trial plan will be re- The Morriti Amendment Passed | tend 18 men to the Department ot me? * ¥ a” Sera alten” Bee’ Peedi nce Maw Vork, with waleared, A onkensrscn Chain Parry, fan Franclaco| : sorted to at all hazards. to be assigned to the Second cavalry, iehty tO | mase wud passengers. Wh, Gettyaburl, Walker, Hoston: Youn ¢ Mall, Dunham) , Charter Veto. ea DRS DM HR SRMATE, a tico in the Senate. the Fourtcenth infantry, ae New Haven; Laka, Medauich, and Thos Gochran, Smith ‘The Senate spent the entire eve! ‘venue Receipts. " Entered out 18th—Sabine, 7 f of the Whole discussing the Vanderbilt “8ink-the- ee sais ipts for a were Steamship Nerens, Beares, Now York for Boston... | young, Olly Point and Misheeeta eget ieee ae Track” bill as amended by the Senate and passed by Internal revenue receip pI Sehr Thomas Murray, Dow, Baltimore for South Ames- | ghell, Havana; Queen, aareyy and Holland (), Bragg, bury, Mass, Boston ; Caspi: , Rite ‘Sclir William Farren, Hinsley. Virginia for New Haven. oie Halifax and Baltimore: ‘Canada ww Sour febster, New “A Commission to Make aj ii? heiss, “nett trom: "we buraen ot | TEA AND COFFEE DUTY REPEAL. | #2%% ; c K; Fairy Belle, Tait, Providence. aying one-half the cost of the improvement, Schr Evelyn, E jew York for Stamford. ork 5, Bolte, en en “s ji Charter, Ketoctanding aes» ae ene, 0 se Sree SHIPPING NEWS. | tires is iow whiaiiphiear Sw m0 | Ys a ean, camon enter for the excl e . i , Erin (s), Lawson, ————— pies owners along Fourth avenue, who, he Sag Wm Wilson, Jeakins, Philadelphia for Salem. arrived at Gravesend 20th, Al a wolresder, ae By said, ahould pay half the expense, “However, ts, Candidates for the Mexican Qutrage Ke ba rea al et Schr J Johnson, Wheaton, Philadelphia for Newbury. | PllA. | 5 areived, steamship Germs Ff f H as well as every other amendment offered to the bill, manac for New York—' ‘° por! 0 Tisarcent: FmAny Provaedings of the IJndiciary Committee and wat reeted, Ana it was finally ordered toa third Commission. iva eee ti gy inci Bertha (new), Sawyer, Blizabethport for New Lon- "ania oF TAT seal te ae rem . mn rises. ..... loon rises.. ‘Schr John Lozier, MeComber, El t for Taun- ingor, San Francisco. i Proxpects of the Judges. 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JUDY'S JURY BILL a Pi ioe 656 | High water...eve 341 | ton. ne oun Leal ang: Bliaabethport for Taun- | Wea Apel Snjted, Miranda (0, Dilly, New York was ealled back from the Governor to the Assem- an sets,...... sa chr Mary Natt, Barker, Elizabethport for Providence. | 12th, Susan E Voorhis, Fulford, do. —— + ply, and amended by providing that the Court shall WASHINGTON, April 90, 1872 —— Schr Joh R MeFee, Port Johnson for New London. |” |, Matanzas, April 3) Arrived barks, TH Amat Ip, | soc enteritin such x’ prenset opinion 'sa'would I |" ace oesue tn tne senate OORAN S2EEMERS Kehr Wuntetsia thats Nest Garter igines™™ | Broa che, Reco, Sow Mork 24, bark Bien Bi ARESIGNATION OF JUSTICE CARNOZ * | fluence his verdict aah juror, and repassed, SETAE eatin aera ey pation DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK POR THE | 4, ean, fanle Murchie, Morrell, Philadelphia for Pem- | Howe. do, stan B (Br), Doane, New York; Cart} y ee eee The late Senator Hardenburgh and Cornelius 8. | The Senate to-day was the scene of an Important MONTH OF MAY, Schr Maty Shiclds, Dunham, New York for Boston, ton, Trecartin, do via Sagua. os aw), Now ¥ Underwood, Clerk of the Assembly, who died to-day, | atrogsle hetween the lawyers and claim agents Of | Trier | Aula fatima Kehr ME Carroll, Port Jolinsgn for Boston Winultred “trh?ao (and ‘sailed irom Stueldy 19th); 19th) ne abethport for New Haven. Northumarian (Br), Philadelphia. Vanderbilt's Railroad Fraud Bill Passed in the | Were the subjects of culogistic resolutions and | washington and the South, together with the more speeches in the House, and arrangements were Seema f Halthnore.|May 1..|Liverpoot 4 ewror, April 17—Cleared, Asow, New York. Senate—The Governor Likely to Veto the Made to attondl the tancrals. . hla pein ase on the ne side, bas gil seeps i m i Mey Eo lENertoat I Klzabe port fr Fal River, Entered Yor dy lath, ‘Kocg Sverie, Hausen, for Ne *, TIE BRACH PNEUMATIC RAILROAD SWINDL tary of the Treasury and the extreme radle; a iverpool,. . re] lew York for Pembroke. ork. i *, 31 day at considerable length. e Governor in his = e 4 Havre. 58 Broadwa: ‘chr 4 c! ae 4 ene Port Gamble April 9 for Panama), Judd’s Jury Bill Repassed. remarks seemed to indicate his Intention of vetoing | ton of what Ja known as the Morrill amendment to ia Sinwiine Gyeen | | sche David Bruker. Vanglider, Jacksonville tor New | Parc oamble ne § oc EMUDG acon, Howan, Mat — the bill. . ab ae the Deficiency Dill, limiting the jurisdtetion of the | Ni avernocs tae Rene Iris, Nauth, New York for New Hamburg. ala (and salled 1th for Boston); May Queen, Cumming) ALBANY, April 30, 1872, The bill which allows husbands and wives to | Court of Claims to cases of loyal claimants aione, tinsel Howling Green | Schr Minerva, Smith, New York for Pail River. now i ot fi 1, New York for Fall River. Sailed 8th, Pickwick, Austin; Hubert, Lowery, and M ‘Tho Seventy’s charter is In the tomb of the Capu- any eieonta ne crete eee tain cases WAS | ong pronibiting further adjudication of claims ig Broadway. Bone Harriet Ryan, Haw ne New for ttartford. Brewer, Walls, Now York 1ith, A Mary, Pate me Se tho House who voted for it in the first place had THE EXCISE MONEY. pardon cures a disioval claimant of his aay EE ota ayeen Behr Geo 8 Day, Hort, ‘New York for Hai ee 7s An port April io, ship Nereus (lot Nevis), Herbus, froi Any idea that 1t would ever become’a law. They i disabilities. The Treasury Department, sae ‘ ee Mart ie, Marton Hohgken for Bona Z omeenTW, Apel 19—Arrived, gem ni raped ‘voted for itsimply because the reformers who came 7 " ested in devoting all the resourcer ol a nN YOR! APRIL 30. 1872. #elir T B Smith, Bowman, New York for New Bedford. homson, SP ple for eee \ Cal ‘up here from New York, in the name of the people, | Comptroller Green veone pte ae the government to the payment of the bonded PORT OF NEW pe pera neti o |) Robe Aaa aa, Murray Fighoken for anton Asien Lao March Stn ort, A Toughton, t pald the people wanted it. The Governor's veto cise Gommissioners—More sonal puplic debt, instigated the radical Senators to Schr H.C Smith, Perris, Elizabethport for Providence. escue, Marahall, and vn 2illesbelge Ari's, Sas LEARED. Rehr Win Sauisbury, Hurds, Hlizabethport tor Fall | | Sr Tubwas, April 16—In Bort np Eharen, eo desired and expected to set themecives right at | Comptroller Green recently asked the Excise Com: | | .1y igrgo threatened leak from its coffers. The | syamsnin Cnna (Br), Moodie, Liverpool via Queenstown | Bebe Greta (Br) Stinsen, New York for Gt Andrews. fon, Nickeroon ron St Pierre for New. Yeh ep " , Nuevitas; 19th, bark ” tement of the amount received " - 1G Feancklyn, Saat upon the record, When the veto | Misstoners for a state inwyers, on the otter hand, interested in benatf of | LUPIN, oq) pruneke, Hen via Southamp. | A4RCe aiguae Apr are * the Appropriation of Moncey Required. i Baap he aEnOae ak popping ‘has given those members just the opportunity they carry the araendment, for the purpos PP a hie Greta (Br), Stinsen, New York for i Andrews. (Nor), Claassen, from Boston For , newer n) ne Ella He fo) ‘o a ‘ aa been read through in the Asem. | Py tho Board for licenses duriug 1871 and 1872, an’ the | si, own prospects, and the affairs of their par- | tou—Oelrichs & Cv. Pacite Man | eke Malet tows Futon Misincinport for Boston, | avera, Chever, Clentuedos. ‘iy, Mr. Alvord rose and tated that | manner of itedisposal, In reply, President Williams | aoneq gtents made frantic efforts to sustain the | ,tamsnip, Menry Chauncey, Aspinwall-Pacile Mall | scny victor, Cogk, Hoboken for Moston, pallid Iath, bark Saraly Staples, Stone, ew, York} he rose under embarrassment; but he felt resting | *Hd# a communication containing the following IN- | so oreme Court decision. ‘The struggle lasted nearly | sangrmashin, enefnetor, Jones, Wilunington, NO—Loril Gehe Revenue, Kelly, Hokoken for Boman. Pilladetphia May'k” Pehmell, Eaton, doy) " pon him agreat responsibility, He thought mem- ; frmation:— all of Inst week, and culminated to-day in a victory | MEfatiip WP Clyde) Seott, Norfolk, City Point ana | Sehr Rowna, Sainis, Hoboken for Hoston, ature opyeew eo She d ston, Tupper, This d was organized in May, 1870; from that date a 1 Riel AR & HC berhnit Behr RW Da pa Hoboken for Fall River. ‘8 NB, Apri! 27—Arrived, ship Olive 8 Bor ‘7 vers could not leave this House without doing | t me eerie the Wllwing sume were de | for the Treasury Department, There have been | Righmont WA MChunberiatie. | vos city Point | Behe Alethin, Kinith, Tokoken for Boston. ez fonts NB, April 27—Arrived, ship womething for New York as regards a charter, if | posited by its treasnror with the City Chamberlain, to the | three tle votes on- the occasion, one last and Richmond—Old Dominion Steaiship Co, chr James English, Chare, Hoboken for Fall River. heobald, Boston. wm Clowes! (an) etoall | credit of the Sinking Fund, and for each of which r Falun dyood, Philadelphia—Loril hr E & L Gordon, Smith, Rondout for Boston. Ahi veto wns sustained, He bad anticipated from | q ‘duplicate receipt from that oMetal;the original receipts | Friday and two to-day, which have been / Di en ee |} Reh Mattie A Butler, Virginia for New Haven. OE eee aA’ Grace F Cann, Oann, Phiige, the Governor the gallent points of this mensage, He | Ineeh Instance being deposited with the Comptroller, | eoiged py the casting vote of the Vice President | Steamship Nereus, Bearso, Boston—Ht F Dimock James Howitt oster, Routh Atnboy for Boston. Ping alled, 5 » : had anticipated them because he believed them | May i, 1e70..... $8260 67 June 10, 1870 2.00 00 | in behalf of the radicals. ‘The Senate stood #0 Fo Rage gs po Sigrcacca einen Sieigelina tenael Sclir WV Dugvea, Ferries, New York for Glen Cove, Tannacons, April 1B Salted, Pride, Marcsca, Ne 4 walied for. He was opposed to the proposed confu- 11,232 1 es 20, 1870. nm ry nearly equal on the question that the absence of a Bessie Parker (Br), Cox, Anjwerp—Jas W Elwell Schr Nontune, Graves, Biz typort AO Honolula;” 20th, wip, Goma oddre. Gilman, pak : #ion of power as provided in the bill. As to May daly », ier, a an g any member threw the opposition into a qniver of Bark Atlantic (Nor), Johannesen, Amsterdam—Funch, ‘gaan Lizzie A Bennett, Crrroi!, Port Johnson for Provi- | ¢ ee Heketived, Bessle Rogers, Bullet, TAK PRINCIPLE OF CUMULATIVE VOTING May + 201000 00 March 18, 1871...., 19,050 00 | excitement, and when the final yote was taken | Edye & Qo : jr ‘chr Daniel Dempson, Allen, Elizabethport for Bridge. | Baltimore. ho was satisfied—fully satistied—that it was uncon- | May 20,000 00 April 3, INTL... 1.000 00 | today Senator Conkling busied himself trying to | g [Meret fi pwrep. Gai), Salts: Christiangand for orders— port. American Ports, ‘i : J ha Boy April 29, 1871..." 12,100 op | tO-Aay ‘ L Merchant & Oo. : ri Rehr Joseph Jewett, Holmes, Rappahannock for New 29-, y stitational. He said if this bill was passed there | "UNC * 1870 =e pane find Senator Nye, while the liberals were equally | (,Hark Ferrer! (lta), Caflero, Gibraltar—Fanch, Baye & a uk La) an zis care est eARRCaN DIA, Avr s—Arrived; steam EQ would interminable tigation grow out of it. We | Path ie ia odie SUMRIN IS | aeciduous in trying to get Senator Clayton into his | “ark 7G Norwood, Harkness, Havana—Jas E Ward & | Sehr Morniuy Light, Francia Pilatetp hin fen Reston. |” Satiod_—eehrs J P MeQovitt, and omen ogee eet an take the responsibility of passing this act; but | Board in the hands of the City Chamberlain, on the 80th | geat, Pages, doorkeepers, Senators and lobbyists Cy. KS Ivee Br), Carroll, Piciou, NS—George H Behr Washington, Smith, New York for Falt River. ard, Johnson, New York. : iJ A would it be right and just? He was in | of April, 1871, the sum of $ The following sums ark James Ives (Br), , 5 Behr Clara, Clarke, Port Johnson for Salem. APPONAUG, April S-~Arrlved, schr Seling W Bi favor of giving a good’ government 10 | have been deposited with the nberiain, as re- | fairly flew about the corridors in vain endeavor to | Brewer, | 144 iat), Rus, Gibraitar—Punch, Bdye & | Rehr Hlisaboth B Farloy, New York for Fall River. Bunnell, Georgetown, DG. rita 0. ‘ork + | quired by the Board of Apportionment : fina ie two distinguished absentees. Conklin, Brig Enrichetta (Ital), Russo, ‘al i Steamer Galatea, Nye, New York for Providence. BOSTON, April l0—* eaten Be the city of Now York; but even if we do the | Qin yal’ Tor ats) Feb 10, 1872........ 6,009 | find thes 2 01 Z| Co. Steamer Albatross, Davie, New York for Fall River. isha Nel 3 mc ttVe achts Surprise. Bear, pares mhemeelves eee my agen sR carry. | Nov 18, co Pees | akon ee $7.49 | tried to have the call of names suspended, and the | Brix Nuovo Achille (tab, Ferrario, Gibraltar for orders achiral a . Re ean Saunders! es Tigers Awe one Fa eet ba tled ie Wonk Wave no Feat Of | pee: HA cee BOW | March 28, 1872...-..- ON | telegraph tables wero eagerly watched for an ex- | Brix Espernuzn Wort, Lornenico, Babia—L E Amsinek “ SATLED, a NGM ee eae ae H eee fy TR RRL stint aie A ceo atta -.. $20,604 ele s e : Cleared—Steamships Siberia (BP, Harrison, Ltyerpdot standing in a proper position when he voted to pus he vaniened and ite ied conailisn oeKGaira in ue | Sese steerer roe syoaion. Comes Nae had | Brig Springbok (Br), Malestrom, Laguayra—J F Whit | Steamships Koln, for Hamburg: Henry Charmeey, As. ieus, Walden, New York: barks shanghiag (NO), ve rnor. Ce eee artment consequent uyoniate decelon, | cone away without pairing. Finally, amid the e&pres- | ney & Co. pinwall; Leo, Savinnah; Isc Bell, Riehimoud, &e; WP | sehute, Wilmington, NC, to load for Europe; Piliay’ (NG) Mr. Husted said when this bill passed and he | ments sagecsted C Gners of Excise that it < f ifeatn z Shepherdess (Br), Paine, Kingston, Ja—Geo F Bul- | Clyde, do. Leitke, Philadelphia, fo load for ne rg Mar nts, sugges to the Commissioners of sion of greater interest than has been manifested v a iphia, huni 'y ~voted for it he stated that it was the duty here to | wouid'be more convenient for their emploves, and less @reaver snk ‘ ‘ ley. = his Wind atsunset 8, fresh. Baker, Thompson, Port an Prince; Magnet, Phila, 88 constitutional measures. He had voted for | embarrassing to said department, if they made their own | in the Senate for some time, the tle vote was an- nae Lea Le ping pate bate try eo —— delphia; Benjamin Gartside, Stanford, do, aa he bill, but at the same time had expressed his | disbursementa; hence, since the Ist of Se pte ber last nounced, and Mr. Colfax decided in favor of the | oes AM » Briggs, . Marine Disasters, ctallgd bar sOrshilla; brig J. W Spencer (latter an: 2 they have done so, but hereafter, that is, from oubte as to ite constituuonality, He had given the | WY neve they will, in conformity with yore rene aton (Br), Elwood, Cardenas—Jas E Ward & Sreamaniy Hyova, BP, at Boston 29t! om Lh 1 Arrived, steamshi Ys reimamamiy Hucua, Br), at Boston 2h from Liverpool, | | Soth—Arrived, steamshina Shannon, (Br), Moore, Laver. olen amendment. The bill now goes back to the Pile i advocates of the bill his vote to show his desire to 8 their dep ; ltl 0. omas Jackson . rrence, Hallett, Balti 5 Sane ee mare e Conran a tuese ON Ona 2 OM riviera aaiaraels cll AL House, and will then be sent to a conference com- tie Beaver (Bi), Pringle, Rockland, NB—Bartram | asteorage passenger, aged 2, commlttedeuicide byjump! | Eecnhvet an. Brooks London. re : q ever, as loubts had received confirmation, a e sti 7 FO. ane overboard. Also Arrived 30th, brigs Daphne, Baltimore 0 would fee) hiniwelt justitied Iu voting in the | To this the Comptrolier repited:— mittee, in which the straggle will be renewed. tig Abby Ellen, Havener, Satilla River, Ga—Mjler & | 'Suiy Fuana Fuane, Smalley, at Boston 2th from Liver. | AD Rorrey, thuiadaly Mia; sees Kaiph Caritouy, Me ative. Wntle the 3 memorandume of thea ounts denorited py The Ten and Coffee Duty Repeal Bill Houghton. fact phy, sAlleainte awd Valehein pool, re jorts:—From lon 26 to lon 90 passed large quanti- yas; Mary G Coli pelow a bark, supposed to ‘on with the City Chamberlain agree with the entr c , c “4 of timber, and ‘truck 4 ~ | the Contést, trom Hyeres, Fr. at pean. ead! mould pe cone if is Jnade in the books of this office, 1 do not find the informa. Amended in the Senate, =D R De Welt . ; thing which started conpert April & white, ington a BALTIMORE, April 20—Arrived, aark Sleinner orm i jot passed this stage of the session tion azked for in my not@ot the 1th inst.. viz. : the actual ‘The free tea and coffee bill was taken up in the Schr Sangreal (Br), Couch, Rio Grande do Sul—Geo F | heavy gale, aprung rudder, but saved it by putting cleats | Olsen, Hartlepool, E; schr Clara W Elwell, Giles, ry ‘would be impossible to give the city suchacharteras | amount received by your Board for licenses | gonato Inte ti this afte 1 he Di Bulle; on ie, foun Int 41 42, lon 6045, was caught in a severe hur- | PR. rs 1871 and 1872, and wi Aispe nate at alate hour this afternoon, after the De- Schr Jalia D (Br), Bergman, Port au Prince—R Murray, | ricand, commencing from ESE, and shitting around to | ,, Cleared—Barks Harrisburg, Ryder, Bostgas Minton 1a, Ga; tove | Barclay, Rio Janetro; Contest (Br), ne opinion of the Governor, but he could not take | st! has bee: ade of the moneys so received. T | fietency bill had been disposed of, and, after brief | 9, 4 NW; split lower maintopsail, foretopmaststaysal ‘ott, Sat r C ot muppose — the punt deposited to he ninety Bohr LG Davis, Bishop, Nuevitas—Thompson & Hunter. 7 ; Ursula (Br), Dickman, do, do; brigs Potomae, opinion in la one. He was clearly satisied ree ent of en ree hat von fen I mo account of the debate, was amended #0 as to take effect on the | 1 Feacis © Davin Doane. Aux Caves awe ner water, started hend Fa fread Billed the cabin with Demerara aguie Grote (Bh), Gros er Jonni Ni sha 2 re ning ten per cent except that you have made your ce PY act rt es ‘4 y beth ; . Nl nderson, Boston; schrs Mary ams, cl ‘proven suaed since be: he vos Ip rine bil i Chad gueniditiracnnt, which the jy toen not fhe eeanire: ty ae ioe cana eee Sanaa Werte R's Williams, Morrell, Stamford—Stamford Mana | Haridd’dargo Hewat ated Shoures is Cady tated. 9° Sos th e i e ect yo 0 ° chr AY . ell, — ord Mana. . ¥ ; E it, and # ad yoted for the he respectfully direct your attention to the requir py the House, and a spirited struggle will follow ta | ich jams, fo a BARK Fuore: M Huaunor, Miley, at Boston 29th from nach Mibarn: Rio Janeiro: brig Emily, fico have. He had alwayshad great respect for | during the mad le 48, ler 883, yf 1870, that i facturing Co. * ° Tinetapea of cis Gasaaih Htullouaiity of the apesnoness “ahall be. ate’ fo the” Chamnheriany | that body when the matter comes np. It is quite | “Sloop Wonder, Golden, New Haven. Newport, E, had heavy weather, and split sails, &c, BRAZOS, April 10—In port, schr Arthur, for New Yori a and what aurprised him most was that others | Within tive days alter recent threof, and. re | possible that the liberals will then attempt to make | ,pteamaey Sespers Davity Wilmington, Del, and Chester, | Aad tendo reports April 10, Mae 38 SSI wae, | HRCNSWICK, Ga, April 18—Sailed, schre Rachel Vantie- : anetth: Maree A AbDOtt. re (uadalode), reports, April 19, 6, OK, Ga, ; - slides himself having these doubts, should have | Qurrect the tree (yourmode of payments after. | further reduction of the tariff, and it is not certain | ~ Steamer Mayfowor, Pults, Philadelphia. While scudditig Inch BE wate, wos bontded by mheavy sea: | mann, Browor- Philadelphia; 2h, Webster Barnard, | ri ti oted for the bill. The only republican who showed | the Ist of Ma: Will you ft hh mé with a eom- Steamer Anthracite, Green, Philadelphia, which broke in after part of the house, filling the cabin | Smith, Martinique; 22d, ‘Susie J Strout, Hammond, tmself less Wenk-knoed and voted against the bili | plete satem cnt indeiail of the transactions of your Board | tat the bill will go through without a prolongation | Steamer D Utley, Davis, Philadelphia, With waters alto stove rail auld received other aitght | Havana: 2th, scht Everglade, Dow, Columbla Mills, Me." was his friend from Ulster, Dr. Loughran. He hon- that date, in order that the accounts In this office may | Of the segsion. Bteamer © Comstock, Drake, Philudolphia. damage. In port 24th, Larks Amazon (Swed), Lange, from Rotter- prea kim Aah be properly written up?” Aa Dokken Canie BIL: Steamer Middlesex, Buell, Hartford—Ferguson & Wood. | 4 5, ng, name unknown, went ashore 28th ult on Tede adam (arrived 220), diise; Chanticleer, Baker, 14g) brig ‘The Bpeaker’s attention was called to the fact | | To this President Williams has replied, promising | mo gonare Foreign Relations Committee to-day Saste ineyard Bound, Dut came off without assistance, | pelnank hocke, Uaten, dos sok "haney’ Price, abate =) ARRIVALS. Sonu EP Revnann, Hall, which arrived at Providence | from Philadelphia (arriv BEAUFORT, 8 iat there were re who voted against the bill— | to furnish the information in aday or two, and to ry . rs, Hart an at drat ge q comply with the law, agreed upon an ocean cable bill, which will soon party { ‘7th ult from Baltimore, was ashore on the 26:h on Plum C April 22—Arrived, bark Mf Bid: Ina D. BROWN opposed tho veto, and sustained — be reported, providing that any company laying REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS, Beach Polnt, Narragansett, She was hauled off after | gins Liverpool jschrs Farragut, Clark, and Bureks, Mayo, iene action of the House in passing the bill. em ot Pinstha y ROVER UB SORINEE | eee Mr, GRIFFIN Gald he wae not present when the | THE TRIAL OF LIBEIE GARRA.- | telegraph cabies under the oceans from Amer- | | Steamship Scotia (B), Lott, Liverpool, April 20, with | Moccastu. Cleared 19th, bark Mary G Reed, Storer, London. y fi y ot present 0 % mise. and 154 passengers to ©. C. Francklyn; April 26, lat. Prior Boat Isaac Wenn, No8, went ashore at Clifton, CHARLESTON," Aprit 30—Arrlved, steamship Mar ‘pill passed, but having confidence in those who tad BRANT {ean shores shall have, under the super | 4¢36, ton. 45.56, passed an Allan line steamer bound Kast: | gq, ac1-30AM S0th, during a calm, aud would probably be | battan, Woodhull, New York; schr ‘Hanuah @ wand, resented the bill, he would probably have voted i vision of Congress, & monopoly of the busi- | 29h, lat. 41 13, lon, 63.53, a German peamer bound East; | got off at next high water. Hand, Jacksonville for Philadelphia, a in for & harbor, r it, Now, however, having ite provisions —_——— u : same day, 370 miles east of Sandy Hook, an Anchor line Salled—Bark Harvest Home, Dickey, Frrnandina, Drought more plainly to view be would volc | gixth Day's Proceedings—Evidence as to | "8 for fifteen years, and further provid- | steamer bound Kast gba las 2 Vast, Wooten fae Decnegns 27, for Provt | FORTRESS MONROE, April 30—Passed {mf Baltte wnst It. A s' ing that such monopoly, together with the gov- Steamship Thuringla (NG), Meier, Hamburg April 17 via . Ue by ochre Julia “Blizabeth. “having been ace Pk Sad Mantanzas; Echo, from Fag Havre 20th, with mdse and 796 passengers to Kunhardt & | Newport 2th ultby sehr Julia ir, TWOMBLY faid he had found distingnishea | the Habite and General Health of the | on mont pusincss, shall be suMetent subsidy. The | Co. Had light NE winds anc ctl ta fable Islandssince | Fun into night of 2th, off Point Judith, py'sclir Silas Mo- | “Passed Gut—Bark Moniienr and brig Northwood, ft Add Yawyers in New York who sustained the constitu. Deceased, e' sc fresh westerly winds; Apri at 4849, lon 4210, passed | Loon, and lost mainsail and roke gai jn three | pinwail, and brig Costelle for Boston. td bill In in fact a death blow to the schemes of alarge | fire \vinur BN, steering went: 2th, lat 4646, low b420, | pieces, quarter rail and stanchions and starboard davit. | 'Satied—Wely Caroline and sehr Huntress for New Yorks | ire- tionality of the charter, though he confessed he had ‘The sixth day of the trial of Libbie Garrabrant + , y % number of persons who have been hanging about | passed a water-logged brig dismasted and abandone: ne MoLoon wentan without stopning os answering ro GEORGETOWN, DC, April 27—Cleared, sobr A @ 1 whales stl Bh In about | padly chated on the sides. as it b) saw no name of | peated hails from the sloop. She wna damaged somewhat | land, for Providetice, ; asus | i ways had a misgiving with regard to it on this " refore V for the murder of Ransom F. Burroughs dragged its 5 s ia He would how ‘therefore yote against the | ae one vesterday in the Scant Osure Congress for the past four years, seeking subsidies | jer, sane day, lat 4943, lon 64 24 passed bark St Louls | In her headgear, oe : April 2—Arrlved, echy Geo 11 BGNiSAT Wis tdtove oF thie charter hard ix’ hot ga i ay y * | for cable enterprises. It places the general man- | (fp. becalmed: | BELFAST, April 18—The bark Suniight (of St. John, N. | Southwest Hark. Onn. pert ia acmtore’ tile charter nerd would not re- | The prisoner looked somewhat fushed and care: | oment or supervisory power over all American | ani sanihampign loin wich mane and soipasenees to | aemaves, whlenarrived on the Ith net from Zoids | | MOBILE, April bé—Cleared, schr Queen of the Sgatif RE ee aren ete ta Rett | (Worn, ae dt the tedious trial Wal haying Ttsemoot | Sh ce: cna neraa of the Postmaster Canbrat | Bins aN Hla sttong hartherly winded fine wet. | Uhroghgut the pas PSH ihe morning atthe Luiwie. | NEW ORDEANS, April 5—arrived, ships J J Southard) 3. Rin: sage. pril sople 2c u a re hone j since fresh oasterly winds and good 5 ping a Packs Mote Bi Livcrpects “ Yrould give, the people of the city ws food govern: | upon even her wonderfal nerves. ‘The Court con- | aye Senate Arms Committees’ Reports init ned ni Beg | Boe nae wane Whitham Coat, AH, ative of | Bion, and soot ey Michel Lived, bare Ramus Mr. BURNS moved the previous question, Which | got, bg raat nil filled, iaiaed The Senate Arms Committee will meet next | Fioan ship, shown gots sath, Tat 4 ne hoe See drowned ihe captal Was ‘nlso washed overboard, but | Muathn Ista “Below, Dark ‘Helene (Nor), Olsen,” {0 owas ordered. spectators were well filled. Monday. Mr. Hamlin is preparing the report, and | bark, showing stznal flags DARK, ‘both bound east; 25th, | Goornand windows, filling the eubin fall ot water und | —Clearcd-—Ships La Lousiane (Fx), Toufet, Havre} Fi The question was then taken on the passage of William Alfred Riley, the young negro, was re- Mr. St will present a er embodying hi Jat 42 28, lon 5245, steamship Egypt, hence for Blverpool} | washing away binnacle, compass, &c., shifting the cargo, | Fe Ot; barks Maria , tal} So oil notwithstanding the objections of the | called, and testified that the day after Thankegiving ie eveptcn mt pr as mn 4 Lee embodying his un lat 41, lou 67. steamship Hermann, hence for Bre- which furnec the ship oh her beain ehds, in which post® Messin Niphon, Day, Boston selirs Mal Bry r and it wi t ‘i ~ | views as the aomimittee, apa ne & tlon i er veh, Sulla, W » 9 Ke e| ki Vaca jefieatiag pl tcl Heokwith, Rw | Be Went to Dr. Neer’s for Libbie and bongut twelve e salar east Kicamship fan Jacinto, Mazard, Savannah April 2, re ee ee ee cle. WA oar eee sie 1. D. Brown, Burns, i os’ Ford, Fort, Gi ents’ worth of lands : Libbte r Wea inanciic. howell, tar G April 19.—Th 83 jouTuwest Pass, April 23—Arriyed, schr R B Lockéy Boa "protiry sitdice ekiser vases en See TONG oO ee ea rOCENs | ho Treasury Department today went to the | iitiiiltna uae, CoE th gts froin Ginagow fo the Tail of ne Hank this’ Yorenoon ‘Nrlor | SSTE EET Raa ae gohn. day edy, Kilhlan,’Kingsland, Knapp, Knettios, Lippitt, Lott, Senate Committee on Commerce its objection to | — Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Charleston April 27, | t Proceeding to New York via Lisbon. The steamer | qrughos, San Fran Bist, chip Lockout, Wiggin, do. ot joulton, Murdock, Pell,’ Prince, Rice, Shepardson, Smt | some laudanum. No other new points were with indse and passengers, to HR Morgan & Co. should have been here on the night of the 17th, but | “PENSACOLA it 26--AtHived, bark, orha\ Spent rs Bpeaker, Springsged, Ewain, A. L: Van | ovcited, ‘The cross-examination of the intelligent | te Steamboat biti now pending, and taking strong | “Ship tlenry Petham (in), Vickery, Cardiff G4 days, with grounded In the river at Glasgow after hauling out from Dy Nibsn Nevendleny HOARE < jerhaou) . eilige: e a F Sn allwi oJ 8 Kennedy, vessel to Boyd & Hincken. | Her berth. r Lucy i 1,8 K Bagley, New York. Ave—Messrs. Abbott, Aitken, Alvord Babcock, | litte negro failed to upset his previons direct tsi | #TOUNA egalnst any further legislation at all, Bnt, | Fallway iroit tod & Kennedy, , Scht Lucy Haimond, 8 Bagley, New Yoi ; Hbott, Aitken, Babcock, \ i : ok the No passage as far as lat 62, fon 22 W, then | | Sr THomas, April 16—The schr Fila Hodson, from St | PILLADELPHIA, April 20—Arrived, searehip Roman, Badean, Bemus, Bennett, Kerth, Bla ley, Buell, | mony in the least. if Congress must legislate, thon the Secretary asks | took the southern passage, and had strong westerly gales tre for New Work, le ati here undergoing repaite: has | Boggs, Boston; sehr) Nellie Chase, Balling, Feacagoulas ‘on her voyage. Campbell, Carroll, Chamberlain, Chambe Conteh: on James Hewitt, of the Paterson police for . : Ja owitt, aut 00, | that he may have the exclusive powe pee south of the Western Islands; thence moder- | not discharged any cargo; sie will be ready for sea soon. | Miss; Hope, Mitebell, Salem; Edw Ewing,’ Borns, Nor- ) i Ne jat he may have the exc a = | not ady fo ; ; . BS, Crandall, Dunphy, Dykman, | Bastman’ Fields, | tegiitied that he came along past Burrolghs) house | dea fy : Ke ow aye DOWEr: to appoint is; Deen nine days north of Bermuda. March 6 | | fhe ship Sharoul (Bp, from New York for Liverpool, Is | wich. Bolow, barks’ Daphie, from New York; Meridap, rr art, Haughton. A. Lb. Hayes, ¥ * Hayes, on Sunday evening, December 17, 1871, and saw the Supervising Inspector General, to convene the | had a heavy gale from N to NW lasting 48 hours, in which still Prosecuting repaire. B: from Bremen} brig Geo FE Dale, from Matanzas. ferrick, A Hi, DD. OB. Ti Hough “| two negroes loading a wagon with turnite Roard of Inspectors when and where he pleases, to | lost boats, stove bulwarks, nat and was oblige The brig Tropic {BP from St Martins for Yarmouth Cle Brig TH Haviland (Br), Boutin, Gjace Bay 4 ngcrford, Husted, Jacobs, Lewis, Lincoln, G. Dr Lord, | asking who was moving, he waa toid t j ? he 1 0 | a quantity of oil « erboard to break the sea and save the | NS, arrived on the 10th inst, laden with salt, 50 days ou une, Diggins, StJago; G H Mills, Tillotson, P. Lord, “Loughran, Lyn 4 Pema . i? 4 a frame new rules and regulations, to carry the vessel. March 10, Steverde Shante, colored seaman, a | with lors of sails; the vessel does not leak, and will prob: r flizabeth, Kelly, Chatham; Ramon d ™M Proviténce; J W Ramsey, Brown, Tide, Mackay. Marcy, Moore, | Van Winkle Bogert was moving to Paranas; Dative of Brazil, fell irom the wnainyard to the deck aud | bly soot Mosner, Nile Onkicy, Pieris, May, | asker if he was trying to cheat the landiond hy inuy- | AMended act into effect, and to have the power to | died'in one hour and whattaferwards Lith, Joseph For PNOnIng. haw ‘yet heen dong to the bark Rjukan (Dan), | Apter ; “rami, Wht opis, Teker, | MMe On a Sunday night; ‘the negro replied: that he | review the rules atopted hy the Board of tnspeetors | Heater dh o.yaKed Hl acarh felcom ne woes matutog | trom Howton fx Ancwerp, whieh put in ere with fos of | "Sith—Arived, steamship Yazoo, Now Orleans wie M1 ‘an Dusen, Vedder, Wells, West, Whit) | & 5 he Was golug to move Kogert on a (Br), from London for Ja: A survey was hold yesterday on the Dauntless, but the venwns, April 20—A ship, a deop bark and a light bark. lorton, Mosele: he," Rose, han, Tilden e bark Atho mbly, Wid. 2 amend or approve them as he ple: The | ton3815, k, White, Whittaker, Wiley, Woodward, Woolsey, Yeo. | Urday night, but bia horses being tired he he and a pr a pleases, 1 | Ton 38 15, sp , pa! : ey, Woo ‘a, Woolsey, Yoo: put it on Ah Gear mitt Thin arlinee ened steamboat men oppose the action of the Treasury | muaien, 21a ee ty Sa brig Evangeline (Br), | recommeiidation bas not yet been made public. assed in Co pea 9 The =r nae pares ao ver. ‘Tho Chatr announced the bill rejected. there Bogert came down with some things, and | Department. thr Amelie Adele (Ft), Hensa, St Plerré, Mart, 22 days, Miscellancous. eth Athedais (iss, Buker, Irom Antwerp, and b igh If tho charter had passed both houses as amended | then ran up stairs again and put out the lights, The Consequential Damages. with sugar to RP Buck & Co. Had heavy’ weather ; Yost Purser E W Sparkawk, of the steamship 8an Jacinto, | bark trom New York.’ vy the Senate before being referred to the confer- | Standing behind the slats of the window and pcer- gens boa from BaVannah, has our thanks for courtesics. “ ‘ent to sea 28th, sity Ellen Southard, brig Edith 29th, ence committee, it is believed that a successful | Ing out until the officer loft, as if purposely keeping | A number of the copies of the British counter | Ahr Emma Green (of Bangor), Collins, Matanzas via | oY ’ i Forgiison, of the steam. | PUA PRENNY Whesou and asuers, outwurd bo% effort would have been made to pass it over an out of his way, and afraid of anticipated’ interfer. | case was received he B : ant laware Breakwater 14 days, with molasses to Skiddy & ‘e are indebted to Purser R H Fergtison, of the steam- hr David Wasson and others, outward bound, remalp iy ips Yr ceived at the British Legation yester- | Minneford; vessel to SC Loud & Co. Had light) wind: veto of the Governo: because in the shape in | ence in the arrangement. 3 vessel to \ jad lig! nds | ship Huntsviple, from Savannah, for favors. at Breakwater. wee Which 1t passed the Senate the Greeley and Custom | _ Mra. Pamelia Shackford testified as to some of | UY ANG SIX of them given to the Department of | ees ik Aiwoudy Coleman: Baracoa 12 days, with | The purser of the steamship Champion, from Charles. | whOHhAND. April S-Aurived. bark Sara B Hale House factions, as well as the democrats in the city» | Burroughs’ previous life, she being his sister, Hix | State. fruit to & TPeatanil; vessel to Bs Wenberg. ited light | ton, has our thanks for favora, bo Rea ia es acini mace di a4 Flowld have been taken care of. It is likely wow | Mealth was usually food aud Mix disposicion Cheer | ‘There was a good deal of talk and somo tite ex- | fewulery wins and calms; hasbeen I days north of Hat Witalesei, atledBirks Daring, Philena, Alice C; brig Ennis ang i 5 orve i e Mexican war and the re- | egtey ss soa <a . thers. a. see een, Dellfon,. Witness did not go to his place, because it | CLMeNE among the members of the House of Re- | Sehr. Clara Woodhouse, Rusrell, Brazas, 2 days, with | | Arrived at Now Redford April 2 bark Sandsbury cate | °WROVIDENCR, April20—Arrived, brig 1 Means Ataplem sili Se. petenbane Heenan Ge nicks Ween] Ga net boat's mood tannteron: , presentative to-tay, several of the most prominent woul and Hides, 1 Woodhouse & Bid ; had light | Osgood, who lett the vessel wt Barbados to return home | PortJohason; schrs Mary Snow, Sullivan, Virginia; Geo 7 Mrs. Victoria M, Smith, aiso a sister of Burroughs, | of thom expressing the belief, from information re- Hitine weathers Deon four days north ol Hatteras, | per stedmer which was to leave on the 10th inst for New | § Fogg, Collins, doy WI West, Iixuins, estore ments made to it as in the opinion of the majority P| ‘ $9, Little (or Philadephia), Cofin, New | York), Paciilc Ocean via Barbados April6, with 8) bbis sp | land, Rice, Philadelphia; Elzw J Raynor, Mitghelt, Eliza, ot Will auswer the present purpose, and until the next | testified that he’ could sign his own name, and | ceived. the al oe ‘ Sinyyna, Ma swith live oak to Win Switt; vessel | ail. Reports, April 8, a seaman nained Rofeino Moran fell | be on Mar, Ward, do; Mmquas, Hoang Tey Heiature can prepare a more Complete one, aiways wrote tt Ransom P. Nurrougha; nevor'knew pegs ee fox consequential damages | tornister, “Had moderate weathers was days north of Overbontrd hr the) Haws a was owt és a a ei Breese teh ray Dani irris, Nani do tor Paves a @ Governor's veto had been sus- 5 i ‘oughs, like the signa- ® abd ed. ators eS Rae “loared few Bedfo wil 29, evident, Sea- | tucket; Francis Burrett, Allen, New rointor, Baker, tained in the Assembly, Mr. Tiemann in the Senate | ture to the note found in Burroughs’ pocket when | The Mextean Depredations Commission meee toe ON putes, Washington, NG, Sdaya, with | bury, for Atlantic Ocean, Poughkeepsie; Guorge W Whistler, Stosby, Randouty called from the tabie and hid referred to the om. | dead. Aiexandet Marshall also swore that ho had | phe depredations of Me ‘ r | Sehr Goo H Squires, Cobh, Virginia Spoken, George W caumaingy Ponle dos Ware eT ee a mittee on Citics his resolution, directing that | een him sign his name Ransom F. Purrougis. predations lexican eltizens on our | Schr Watehtnan, Cullen, Virgnia, Steamship The Queen, from New Vork for London, April | boku brtna Alten, dus Saco Raynont Mrownrdge committee to examine the charter’ passed April 26, | This witness went to see him twice, but the de- | Texan boarders continue, and according to recent OW Amith: Boker Weginee bat sa hy pilot Nout JW felweliy No). Hailea—Sehes’ White ‘Wing, Harpe Taian, Hi ay by bd pel ete, Ke eae Lene April 18, fase ty agen that he ae ah yd ea advises are on the increase. In the meantime Con- ry Fe eptinies BLU, phy. f m New Orleans for Liverpool, April 21, hantas; Romeo, hig hie ks NJ; Poorloaty 71, and propose such outs there z r , the da prof the mur: | prog, 7 . . smith; irier, Flemin ntoh, Felibve It of the obnoxious features aud ‘provisions dered man, gave some important evidence. “She | BTSs has passed a bill, which was sent from the pinta RBar (NG), from Batavia for Boston, April 27, lat ang Cah fio, Gidpdner, New palaces it mow contains, provide for made a practice of going to sce, him every day, she | Senate to the President for his signatnre towtay, eh ina Ahip Brie the Red, Bria, from Cardiff for Callao, April | (HN PRS LAettiegh rived: Darke Bllanbeth ‘Faylot iy Si “s ‘ 0 ce! te che L Foster, " eral, ) , Liv . AN MARLY BLSOTION YOR MAYOR living at the time with Mrs. Smith, her aunt; on | providing for the slow process of reform or punish: he M Monson. Dastone Vitgittta tor New Haven ae darlet WFD bro Yth—Arrived, bark Der Frubling (NG), Koepke, Livere And other officers to be elected by the people, and | Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday ' 7 Bc! such other amendments ag the ecinunolen Grthe | (December 6, 7, 8 and ¢) her father was very ack, | MeNt of these outrageoys abuses through the | Sehr A But Ai times and the pubite sentiment of the city of New silone in the house with Libbie; he tried to get | @¢ency of a commission “to inquire into and report Pawed Through Heli Gate. wei pas, Sart, from Portland for Cardenas, April Charleston. in basi is, Mears ork acem to demand. Mr bide rom the bed e, " 6 floor, ” é 1 . ra SAN FRANCISOO, April ed, ship Plorelia, Met Mt some turers By tice to-nig cages M tions have already been filed for appointment under | , Brig J Leighton, Leighton, Machias for New York, with , 3uth—Arrived, ship Ontwater, Hallett, New York. that at some future day he’ would introduce a bil | And help him; he vomited a good deal, st * spiles to Snow & Richardson. Foreign Ports. SAVANNAH, April 26—Clearéd, ship Tranquebar, Water- jo reorganize the locai government of the city of complained not aainivet, anda pain nt we en from Liga in 7 meal te of spending Pe Bg Snow, Boston for New York, In ballast to Arpnossan, April 17—Sailed, Crown Jewel, Corning, | House, Liverpool; bark Faunie McLellan, onvevideo for Me vl ; pie did 01 he hot summer months in Texas for $10 a day and OF " Philadelphia. / id 2 Doubtless ina few days ne will report amena- | properly attend to him, which she dented, saying | scoccec iv Sele Caledonia, Leighton, Windsor, NS, for New York, | Brixwam, April ]8—On the Start 17¢ rrived, steamships Montgomery, Falreloth, and, ments to the prosent charter, “With wviow: lene. | fiat he was light headed; in the first of the follow. | CXPenscs. with stone te master. went P je Start 17th, ahip Joshua 1 ge SIC EREIOD, NOW OE kl fa reo, cy, New York; Remt- : f larrlet (Fr), from Bordeaux for California, Feb27, 1 Strict! v y a + | pool. ) Strickland, Virginia for New Havety my it lon 27 W. ROCKPORT, April 23—Cleared, schr Willie Luce, Talbot, ‘goth Pike, from Bremen foa Callao. San Salv ever, to. more ¢ ra ‘ Lin eke ngeibl es bag HR, aay otect: Sehr Ben Bolt, Drake, St Andrews, NB, for New York, | — Om'the Pacific, c ve Cleared—Steamships Bret oa MOTE complete charter for the futlize he | Ine week witness went there again; her father’s Protecting and Propagating Trees on the | with tuner to Jed Frye & Co. foo athe Wizard 10th, Pacite, Blanchard, from Antwerp | noie, Matthews Boston; hick Harriet’ Heo, tacey, noe if LO-ight — room was locked up and Libbie said he had gone to Public Domain. r Ada S Allen, Owen, Whiting for New York, with Beurast, April 16—Sailed, Felloweratt, New York. New York; schts Palma, Bridueport, Ida Burgéns, Prove An Act to provide for a bourd of commissioners to pre. | NeW York; she went down several days in succes | yf, Haldeman’s bill for the preaerv ti ae Bannow!is-Fuanwss, April 18—Sailed, Arnon, Gunder- | (246. ren churtcr for tie eity ol New sore sion, and every day Libbie told the same story about preserving and prop- hy H Curtis, Haskell, Vinalhaven for New York, with | son, New York ’ tT | ‘Salled—Ships Lady Dufferin (Br), Flinn, Mena Bridgo Late corte Otro JokNW Fdmonuds, Raward | his having gorie to New York, and she never saw | ating of forest trees was rejected by the House t sh. Keller, Providence for New York Pagpwenanaven, April 18—Railed, Enterprise, Mulder, | {tora cleared for Liverpool); Tranquebar, Water. fever 5 ee Je PenEARm ate eel DOuRU aI tus terkitare ante nigeinerer bere to-iay by only seven majority. Several members Bohr Nell Dow, Richardson, Vinalhayen for New York, 4 Renamcayite, April 17~Arrived, King Bird, Dexter, ‘ST MARYS, Ga A ril 13—Arri a, echir Bit, Stewarts Of toned . ‘ * | spoke in favor of it, Mr. MeCormick, of Arizona, | With stone, Mobile. E i * | Thomas; 20th, brig Jennie Morton, Gamage, Baltimore, ee. 2—It shail be the duty of said Toughs, , » | Schr Alabama, Jarvis, Boston for Rappahannock River. | e ™ SALE ci An ati ea charter of act for the loca go Mie | ‘The crostexamination of this witness failed to | gave Interesting incidents and history in regard to | ,,Sciit Nathan Ciiford, Sow, Melfust Tr Eddyviiie, with | Newfane er Arrived, Bilza Pratalongo, Vagilano, | gag HondKens 2th, fb Wing. weive eiapethnark fur. jow York, nud. to report, the wat « Lexisia- | ellcit any new points up to tive o'clock, when the | the matter under discussion, and there seemed to | “kin Eyerureen, Runce, Providence for Rondout Canorrr, April 18-Arrived, Abbotsford, Cooper, Liver. | qAtlled 27th, schrsJ # Nandusen,, Corson ia 8 Goreng . , fo ; or i tween the t and Web day Lewis of January, ithe | Court adjourned untit haltpast nine this morn ide Hedin kant needed ts te ‘operiing ofthe be a general acquiescence in the objects to be gained, ., e 01, en's Wing, York, Philadelphia, Rehr Albert Robinson, Providence for Hoboken, Pnited 18th, Castello, Monte, New York; James Muir, STONINGTON, April 20Arrh ite Arse ‘on County Conrts next Tuesday, and the Su || By one of those strange freaks in legislation ythe riy Bird, Eldridge, Plymouth for New York. Crosby, do, PRE LE i ot hehe cache taal ye ¥ + Win Uray, Alien, New London for Newburgh. Cleared i8th, Tillid, City Point, Va; Pontiac, Monte. | VINEYARD TAVEN, April 29-Arriyed, schr Aun, ‘Buc. In case the 1a Lt » &— @ wal commissioners, oF either o} — all refuse to act in the premises, die, re sian bd bs fe zvomn the » before ‘the completion ut the e Court after that. Conseqnently the trial of |) bili was lost by seven votes. FANS Lockwood, St John, Providence for Balti- | video. Elizabetli for B ed to th . the Gove: yan. Wii e F P| 4 5 hport for : boston. es “tn cena TE sty, | ERR was net down for Monday: treater Tene A Railroad War Claim Job. chi Telegraph, Nickerson, Thomaston for New York, | Roduwor ve ory APH! f-Arrived, B Thayer, Taylor, | gcinhia. sve Sut Annie Gua” from Calale for Phitae Ino. is act shail (ake effect immediately ‘The present trial will occupy tle week, | A bill was introduced into the House of Repre- | “Niu Ghaunces & oan JARDENAS, April 19—Arrived, ba ‘ington, | Returned—Schre Arcola, Revenue and Cheruh, PHB JUINCIARY COMMITTER—RESIGNATION OF JUDG | beyond doudt. coupy the rest of the week, - pre: Sclir Chauncey StJohn, Parsons, New Haven for New osiey, Havanns John We Halbrooke beatite wat tan: WILMINGTON, NO, April 7—Cleared, bark Wiihelmina ante Sl aetace cas sentatives yesterday by Mr. Negloy, of Pennsylvania, | YOM»... xsscum, Jones, Northport fot N Malt Colcord Havana. : » dos 224, | (NG), Maaas, Cork, fot orderss sclies Win Butnam, Onrver, ‘The sentigtary Committee hold an executive meet- EUROPEAN MAR authorizing the Treasury Department to pay | scnr® R Lane, Collyer, Yarmouth ter New Yorke oe ed 19th hark. Kew Atk Gibbs a port north of Hat: gnd Georgia, Oreutt, New York; Kute Walker, Rich, Bath, ing this affernoon, when it was finally decided to ARKETS. the various railroad companies which transported | §¢}'T Mighlond, smith, Providencd for Rondout. iako, do; Margaret 0 Lys Srithne Mattie 3 Seer Siaae CURING, ME. he COM Peeper ay! 4 troops during the war the difference between the | York withatone w Hirde Co. Valhaven tor New | Don ix? Apri Arrived “at Kingston, Hindostatan, " ¥ pe ade " ir Bo rear, Re cisco, lourned wntil,to-morrow morning at Line o'clock, Ty Ant tho accomag | two cents per mile rate authorized by Congress at stone to Bridge Con’ Pett Hockland for New York, with | | Euslwonn, April 16—Arrived, Patmos, Nichols, New Or- “LEGALLY OBTAINED FRO! ov the pury of considering further the precise | Un tates Sid's, Wy! isies uit | the time and their regular tariff. Beir Nelson, Mead, Cow Bay for New York. RE SGeeY Apel Te—artiy a, T States. “No publicity. ‘Advice Janguage in griuch it should be couched. It | ig, IOl~ Wis: ten-ta Virginia Republicans. Schr Mary Merstion, Blackiwan, Providence for Bliza- | _Suiled tah’ Tua, Roulsion, Bork ge Ry (3 Notary Public aud Commissioner tor every State, war aiso decided to make a recommendation in the | 54° AK18 Boost. Tans, P, M.—Rentes closed at rs P id bethport, Costello, New York. viet antina AGsaldo, F. TL. KING, Counselior-at-Law, 363 Broadway. . . a . on. |, Schr WF Townsend, Allen, Calais fi 7 parents at case of Judge Barnard at the same time, and to Livenroon Corton Market.—Liverroor, April 20—2:30 et rea web acl sora! yl el lumber to Boardman & ee eats Lignont Levinton, een hoe a pei erent —HERALD BRANCH OFFIC OKLYN, sof | Hon in Virginia, in refusing to obey the dictates of Selir Marion L Gardiner for New York, Gueat Yarwourn, prot Sk Cs Rhtean, A. ERALI ICE, BROOKLYN, ‘aper, Mea with lumber to C# Holyoke = ery ire ng in o- of Jud Bee 5 x the cotton market closed unchanged, Pui yunn, jox0, however, evidently got win ie day have been 40,00) bales, including ort | th Tharie: , CORRE on One ee ee toine days ago of what Was In xtore for kim, and | ht Areculation. "the shipments ot cotton trom Bombay | {ne on. Charles H. Porter, regarding the selection | “A"hr'll'A Deming, Hatper, Portiand for New York, wiun | OMAPensRCO|R for Ha, i ah 0) A.M. to8P. M. pisces efadon tne nando a ricnd ae ince the Inst report to the ui inst. have been dain) | OF delegates to Philadelphia, Was accepted as the | stone te Bridge « : 5 yLikxoa, ved, New York, Savarese, New TeOLoTe eve = 4 ded in Whee thet atoroseda Mean considered i | “tos ar Mancneeres.—Lavexsoor, Apel 90-9 7 political death Knell of that most earnest radical, | 3q°ttt MaNtyaialloch, Norwood, Calais or New York, with | Gauway, April 17—Arrived, Svea, Norap, Baltimore. AL Courts of dite q ent Msolutely necessary) The market for yarns.and fabrics at Ma He now accepts the situation, and is preparing to Schr Sarah W Riake, Blake, Portsmouth for Rondout, i Hout, April 2—Salled, Gswego, Anderson, New Or. | Canse; no publicity; no charge’ until. divorce’ granted RESIONAZION OF AUDGR CARDOEO. LiyEnroor, BReavstoers MARKet=-L1 Aprit )— ' e Schr Kate Gordon, Smedley, Dighjon for Brooklyn. iy | consultations tree. M. HOUSE, Attorney, 18) Broadway. Tals par’ 4 ‘ . | P. M.—The receipts of wheat for the past three deve t | move himself and carpet bag into the Mancheater Sehr Sclo, Sintth, ‘Pembroke ‘ roy Havas, April 17-—Arrived, Pereire (), Daure, New re Sage Sa Be Rg arty of the second part came to the conclu. ve Mave Li ie e eh, » Sintth, Pembroke for New York, with apiles | y, 8—C! Dee eee eee ne ee coma | been 12,00 quarters, ineliding Now American, Themarket | disicict, for the purpose togas Murra “ ’ ‘the T A OHMAT REDUCHON Uta cyery eesrintin » ater learning what the committee intended | jyauies, Wi His. id, a Ais. Sd, per eental for red Weeecc, | ct, for the purpose of making an effort to suc- ‘sehr Walter © Hall, Collender, Rock: Cleared, 18th, Gold Hunter, Freeman, Preeman. AA Glass, Refrigerators, Cutlory and evory description. to do} that the time fiad come for action on bis part, | spring. ‘ter | ceed the Hon, William EH. Stowell ini the Hoves of | withium toner Cee Jand for New York, Hxvoor, April 17—Cleared, Templar, Crosby, Cardiff, 6: Housekeeping Article : and the Judge's resigitation is now consequent yon LiyEnroon PRovIsiONs Meurer April 9~5 | Representatives, Rece ithe ? Sehr Honest Abe, Kennedy, Hoge Island for Now York. Haunonom, Apri 16—Arrived, Jupiter, Oestinan, > EDWARD i BASSFORD, Cooper Institute Bollding, Sle ingve Secretary of Stators mice, This fuct i | F M—Cheese, Gos yer owt fort of Amer: | ort ee ter on ae ee ichmond | with stone to Bridge Company. orm | Nextiones: ithe Heute W tapley epi ae AN: | Cx -A GENUINE, EFPECTUAL REME- no erally k, i re | can fine, contr , . chr Fri Merce f e 57th, ie ley, Tapley. do; i 103 = vINE, O not gemally Kush Jouluht, and the comuttoe ine sot, Provoce Manaat.—Livervoor, Aprit go. | COLATM these assertions, and add that Senator | Schr Frankiin Vierce, Smith, Port Jefferson for New | tus Herneich; Mobile, avieys Tapley. do; Amvenl: | (ot for hoyelesa consumption, weerated 1unek conghs, Swlder their ictermination “o Beeet ReCHN, | ® P. M.—Resined pewroleumn, 16%4d. n 174d. per gallo | Lewis, Who was in combination with Porter, will | "Sour Charter Oak, Poole, Vinalh Arrived a5 Qushaven—tth, Minerva, Torjusen Now | Fa a ey ay (or ta, Yarpeacument “sonnel . fre a dar. a bor rotor Rosen slaw. mine, au w | also be counted out in the next political deal, | With sine to Bridgé Co.” pines aul fichardaon, Anders arp, Blethen, Guanapey eth, HL | Post omeee addres at lamp to HOLCLAR, ben Ri, olution, Car , owt. , 49% perc ” evolution, —, Cael . "yee 4 - es poco is concerned, as the end. pout to | Pittontie MARRrCAnrerne ApHT MecPrircieaa, | although he witi doubtless receive a complimentary | ton iiek®VOuton: —; Cachias for New York, with spars | Havana, April gi—Attived, brig Rio Grande, McLellan, | ~ ates attained is how an accomplished fact, | 42% trance per bbl. for fine pale American. | vote for Vice President at Philadel ‘sehr Mary cott,New Haven for N pigrta Morena) Mat, eohy Mary Patten, Jummings, do; Fo ie Ml Ahad fe oer tt by raasou Of the resignation, ‘The other Judges | aig ie Behr Wateriog. Beck, Vinalhaven for New: York, with | beeen ge Heed Toaimors and ale Sh FN ees TMA RATS ty Doe Bee me fat ened th siege ic ee ee ee HAVANA MARKETS, Preventation of the New Rassian Mime | stone to lirige (a) un" OF New York with | lor New Orleanal bark Surat Frasior, Knight, Hull Xj | ets of the millon, ores tat tee Yorn ; Schr 8S Smith, Snow, Tho F Anna, loblle; bar arene, Hert, reen jew York, pA sow that sndge Mode nn, Selig os dies WAvAMA, April 89, 1872 To-day the 8 at nila to Parker Nalin Cy apangee pel bled ath Eniy Urentent tity, Vie hice Mow Yorks ” TO MORE MEDICINE.—70.00 CURES OF DYSPEP. Of the Superior Conrt, will be ati®uded td by the | Sugar steady; No. 12, Dutch standard, 1b reals per |p, oniay the Bocretary of Btate introdnced to the | He Gamat Soe acer ew Fork, hited, et bth Geo 8 Hunt, Guy, Baltimore; 222, N He HE ANY larrheeN, Liver and AG chat ast him belug sent to the Governor, | Sf'e Gxchunge--On Cnited States 8, currency, | President the Chevalier Baron Omenberg, sent by agit, Sag Harbor tor Now York. | Virgines (ap) Beante, Mobttes Bete hark’ American Lio: e by BARRY'S delicious charges ave to TrAnenit tt ie wore | Wie discounts short sight, 34 premium a) days, void. #4 4 | His Imperial Maposty th A Parker, New London for New | Parke, Sagua; brig Sami Lindsey, Bmnail, do; sohrs Alzon: KEVALENTA A’ ‘A FOOD, who will then rot removal t 7 a enbe ae WAS premntuihy short slghg 12.6 224 premium 60 London, aperial Majenty the Emperor of Rassis on ait: | "err, Townsend; New London for Now Ye Payieh, Rare hea rived brig Avabel (Bt Brad ee ence ge JOLENE ee TPN ees y lis 4 | aord ‘ Sony 7 ‘ownsond; 8 ondon for Ne i wirrived, i 2; 3 Nv, i y who bas power of veiny' 0 Vou. | 23/5 a 23%4 premium ; ob Pasis, € a 8s premium | extraordinary mission to the United States, Tue | Aibr Varthar N. Thgwas Sonn CNS ieee aaye, j pene, Sener ere 3 | pluce) New York, aware