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. » a SD 10 NEW YORK, TiikALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1873—TRIPI¢ gyynt. f * ; Lo ae ee er 20M nahi ms | em: (Yorerang, td; MATERIA THE STATE CAPITAL een nr ae | “HOMIFICENT GIFT 70 SCIENCE. ‘3 rhe | Sama enp ie eet ec heee. tired us all out.” Senator Be was'ln the chair, ee een down. Upon it Beavey, irom New Ye ounding Permanent School of Natural to do snythi sails and Ts2bated, Yama. Bouse, ry rat a debate, “of some ¥ < * And of New York, tever Eg Re have door. The session was a very protracted Knaq Windy one, not ending until eleven “o'gigck, a as one charter Senator said to Tor Morpiy, “They 7 4 " Banu M Porrsmourn, March Pi Barascandola. Sheriff Bre‘anan ‘engi OUUEL OD 8 or eee ta aolish pasts Monoooo (ir, Pamela oy Li New York Te-Bailed, Pace, \ “a THB POP), OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, Donates the Island of Penikese and crew, saved 4 ane ath Anat eM | wow fhe Wight 14th, Drugi Dubrovack|, trom Shields for: Seny.tor Be geticr tly advocating the re- 0,000—. Overwhelmed— owned 1a'at J motuany, BB, ° Quuxnstowm, March 1¢—Arrived, Loch Dee, Millers ‘ ny,t0! vebemently $50, 3 Portland, 0. s twation, of that Board. The sentiment of the The Correspondence. "1 Eyre for Seerepe Tabet, Sailed 13th, Mat Baltimore), Alloa $ aT 6 pity ° fcaugne, however, seemed to be seven {6 ih a adinatch trom San ohare. ieém totally nrg : = = prlean. , panteche 4 and the caucus finally decided, notwithstanding e ntly delivered ah address re en hy y we . (The ind (Ger). wi lew ‘ae pasashins MAJOR, ‘GENERAL HUSTED, the eloquence of Doweatch that he Board shoud | ,,PTOCMO Amaia recent Geuverea. <4 Aeieeytered 26 tone was ball at Bast Boston in 187 and | Br Jouna, Pu, atch brig Jas Crosby, Tapleys go. The twenty-seventh section in reference to of the visit by that body to the Museum of Cop. i the appointing power was the subjeet of the warm- parative Zoology at Cambridge, and in the efurse Bemate Caucus on the Eye offthe | cst-aiscussion of the evening. All the propesttions of bis remarks. expresied bis ‘views Yexarding Charter Battle. : ys submitted atthe meeting of the Committee of the establishment of a Summer ‘school fer the in- B. Mar! ‘Cranid: was Trates, March ith, aihore March 2 a “Elnerick aa Zines oe ones March Soasrived, Huey Bina, Batimore> es. (Br), Bradfield. from Palermo for | Lean for Pisagua aed Puget Conn eee BP, Me- Below Henlpes Light Creech mst | Warmtrono, march lé~arrived, Marte Fannie, Muetich, Cities were aga presented and again rejected, DATES ORf DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE FOR Baia Vicronza (Br), trom St John, NB, for Havana, wa American Ports. a pry s being especially strong | 8tTwetion of schoo} teachers in watural history. He MONTHS OF MARCH AND APRIL, abandoned on {he’ Sh inst inc in? 33h lon Soe waleee Fi ‘We Fosling,. 6. She, ooNGHE Deine eMpAniAy also suggested the holding of tie first session dur- | ————— = logged, she having been dismasted im a gale Feb ie | pALEXANDEIA, March 24—Arrived, steamer EG The Assistant tof Go—The | *etnst the Assembly proposition to allow the | io in Summer at/Nantucket. The pub- ere | ESPEM grow were rescued by the bark Quoen of Hearts Girl, | KESUiGN” March 2%—Arrived. schs BF Farnham) , Aldermen , to? final: ed to | 28 the commg Su . The p = from Laverpool, and landed at Boston yesterda: wi NOTES x Aldermen ty AnReRR | |) ae Ages Heation ofthe programme /and details of this pro- Moh 27.. Mamba (they registered 22 ‘tons, was builta r, Browstog, Wilmington, HO: BJ Heraty, Mayor to Appoint. compromise ‘on a proposition enabling A Bist plane bad ends aero As lal Mich 29..| Live et ad alle trom BE ohm Ni)" : mons, and Frauk, Cha Phliadetppigt Ranie # Marting ‘ SER MAYOR BO ROUNATS Jonn Anderson, ef New York city, the wealthy sioenss war Tan foto ‘off quaruauine, Galveston: some weeks | Hor atases cramer saart, do; ME Smith, Green, dog pool ALBANY, ¥iarch 26, 1873, subject-to confirmatton by the Beard of Aldermen, tobacco. merchant, who considered that the Bremen. since, by the steamer Geo W Dlyde, ‘was undergoing re- po acaW Port Johnson;'Wille Luce, Talbot, do; Addie Tn the House to-day Mr. Beebe presented the | With provesions elsewhere in the bill retaining in island of Penikese, which he owned, and eee Pe Would be ready te tekeed Cause as asrioms: Shen olcaneas, aries a” tiesing McIntosh, Haytt. petition of Stephen EngJish, vvbo is imprisoned | office the present Commissioner of Public Works, whieh he had used as a private Summer penuarg. (ae ant barky None Me man Rott Hutebingon, Lon: mre Tot, ot cg he sain ts | Xan orn Oupesain Coan, eld Rs | "met, wound be anv tanta ne Pepe iam bene | 2 eather Ae Bes ie Ere sth ye Cave and ‘asking @ Yogislav.ve investigation of | ana the President of the Police Board, Henry | of te proposed School of Natural History. On the Liverpool..|&9 Broadway. | {@Nassan, | Her cargo consisted of 218 hhds and 20 bbls | pend, Mameliies, Hong Eystein (Nor), Erickson, Gotten the charges he has raade inst the Mutual | Smith. Comptroller Green was allowed to slide. | soy ‘i ..|Havre......|58 Broadway. i ‘and hailed tro SC. son, Rio Grande; Nappy Return, St Marc; schr W D Bic! Nota Senator lifted his veice in his favor. ‘The wing dayhe deputed two gentlemen to pro- Abril 6.:|Bremen:...|2Bowling Green | %H Scotland, in from Sydney, 8C.) ford, Whitford, Gape lraytion, Life Insvrance Corapans, Mr. Beebe moved | Not a provisions of the charter were hardly touched |, ©#ed to Cambridge and te tender to Professor April 10. lverpodl:: [is Broadway. Som OLana B MoConvitte (of Bangor), frot ls ' jr) ‘ardner, Passarocang; for New York, which has been ashore near the South | park Que f Hea) iverpool, i sails, | "BALTIMORE. Match Darks lerald, G } april 12. .|LAverpool... Pier since the léth inst, has been stripped yonel t barks Angiolina, Chat . the petition, be “printed and referred | thon ‘at all, It must not be supposed that this | Agassiz, the title to the island, with all its improve- | Republic.. pped of spars, ve riggrne, 4c, by wrecking Schr Young America; her bot- | (tal), Maccio, Genoa; Bertha Rod (Nor). jerson, to the Committee /on Grievances, with instruc- | agreement was arrived at without very stormy ’ ments and buildings, as a permanent location for tions toinvestigate; the matter. He gaid it wase | talking. saab et reecnsresy the school. Of ceurse, the generous gift was at | PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 26, 1878, pmol dh Revert ngsesd Cuatlaston, Demis ro: | eee ene cn) seme, fae Hor veryimportarst mg tter-and deserved We notice Of | were made by warlous Senators in’ favor of more | once accepted, and Mr. Anderson has supplemented ported shore t Lockwood's Fol y, Was hauled off bythe | folk: sches W H Kenzel, Soper, Hoboken 1: Slaght Roper, peg gchar) al {lesa asain! near, | id not benteate Lorient ae okner Wind, 4 few | that act by the munifieent pecuniary donation of CLEARED. ath, ang hag gone bm the railway? at that pl ibe re. Rotter, Jersey City: Margaret, Tey, "Avedy, , Allyn's lp 6 i) { e j- | $50,000 as the basis of anendowment fund for the bpm pairs, ie Donma Anna unshipped rudder and lost pai ‘oint; n, Bonne! ww Yor! cerated in ‘jail/ and has lain there two months, tae Pateincne oath be. eaasa te Roan oe, ee Institution, which permanently establishes it. me scSloamebi, Greece (Br), Thomas, Liverpool via Queens- ormion, but remained We ‘anh’ otherwise without dam. aren See ee ee ig! geerenmaren, Lond ‘Boy, while this i e . ie Island of Penikese, which w become the bi : . prevent i' wha vings trial, Itwar | election was advanced, std abe more convincae | future domictte of the proposed institute, one of | geicaam_ Wikconsin, (ip, Freeman, Liverpool via reported encunes Coaanuomarte® for New tore, Defoe | "Clenrod are Nota (BN, Beverly, Montevideo, pisos ad : argument of a revulsion of feeling among the mass | the Elizabeth group of islands, situate at the en- | “Steamship Cuba (Br), Macaulay, Liverpool via Queens- | [CPOrted off Cape, « schr Eimina Rich She had lost | ,BOOTHBAY. March 17—Arrived, schrs Morelight, from f i rq , ° own th, bi mina Ric ‘ ONE) OPPURE GROSSEST OUTRAGES, Of Voters, as instanced by the town elections, and | trance of Buzzard’s Bay, on the southern coast of | town—-C G Franckiyn, masts, Doats, mainsail, &¢. The (oremast broke and took | Chins for New York; Hudvor Wost, Rockland for doy looked ¢ @ fresm any standpoint, ever perpetrated | many Senators expressed hearty sear of any good | Massachusetts, It contains about one hundred | Steamship Arragon (Br), Western, Bristol, E—E E Mor- rigging, éc, attached with it, The main rigging wasalso | fibad, Ferry, do for'do; Corinecticut, Pendleton, lost. ‘ork. mths’ tate. Atwas the duty of this Legislature | resulting to.the party from the display of partisan ; ®cres, and presents advantages which peculiarly noone Santiago de Cuba, Reynolds, Matanzas and BATH, March 24—Arrived, schr Pacific, Ginn, New E a b the charter. | adapt it to the purposes contemplated by Professor * 3 Fisnixa Scum Witprine, at Gloucester from Fortune | York (and sailed for Rockland). to mov’ y wrowpllyin this matter. Mr. Alberger | Spitahnens, SURAN ANAIE MoE Van Nort, Da. | Agassiz, Its situation in the ocoan, within easy Ha amniy lee ot Cainer, Rowland; Now Orisans— | Bays Nes Regator Maree Ue RN te elite ee eee CHARLESTON, March 22—Salied, schrs J. Means, wante gt0 bey €atisfied first whether any wreng | venport, Congressman Mellish and two or three | access of the mainland, secures privacy and free- CH Mallory & Co. J ”. sclir Thorwaldsen, of Gloucester (before reported lost | Fi a, a northern, ort; Minnehaha, Douglass, Mosquito: had been ‘committed, Be did not believe | lesser lights of the Custom House party, sat around | Sim from intrusion, while its wonderful fertility | Steamship Benefactor, Jones, Philadelphia—Lorillard | jvith all on board) about 46 miles SW of St Pierre, Mique | Inlet, sticdschr J'O Nash, Ghorioet baiadetphie. e af . ; ° cl - | Will enable the institution maintain itse! ainship Co. a ' 4 Q i f@erfermg until there was cavse, we Sain and in the cloak roonis, smok: almost, wit hin its oven domain, Mr. Anderson, | Steamship Acushnet, Rector, New Bedford—Ferguson & oom floating alongside. Her bottom was in good condi. yiith—Arrived, steamship’ Champion, Lockwood, New Mr. qnebey Faid this wi not @ new case. WHEN THE MEETING, BROKE UP since his purchase of the island some years ago, Bark Carib, Jayne, Frederickstad—P Hanford & Co. The crew of ship Robert v Winthrop, from New York for CASTINE, March 20—Sailed, brig Isola, Lord, Rock- A Songre L, wi has expended large sums in buildings and improve: Bark Max (Wer), Dinse, Baltim®re—C Tobias & Co, Antwerp, befc b ort, to load for Wilmington ; 2ith, schr Henry Whitney, Re stl _krow how James Fisk in his lifetime naa Herienigruer emerson pactre tie wudnt Wey | ments, and tie commercial value of the whole | Barkdlax (Ger (aor) Konig, Hamburg--O Topian & Co. | iano ht Baletoutie R Marek aoe Were saved and | Bere. om Sar gel Bowles arrested, and we know how public roperty may be considered little short of $100,000. Brig Ternen (Nor), Leiden, Gibraltar and Seville—Te- DARIEN, Ga, March 19—Arrived, barks Ocean Child, 1 at midnight had retired to Woodin’s room to hear | Property may k 4000, » ‘4 Axrwkitr, March 13—The Luisita (Sp), from Wilming- | Davis, Por + Ori lerer, Ant rig Sir e! _imerdt was aroused against the act. We know | their file, Allen and Palmer were uelther present | 18 endowinent, may therelore be considered as | tens Bockman.” Lauro, Gibraltar for orders | toufor Antwerp, put into the Azores yesterday mukiug | Golfm"camphal (oi: Hever todone we Hy 8 Belle at the caucus, their liberal republicanism even yet | equivalent to $150,000, ‘ water. Alliance, Bartels; Astrala, Bugisch, and’ Hoppet, Autman, th g thefaw authorizes this, but we know that this telling against them. ‘Tomorrow morning the |. The following is’ the correspondence on the sub- ne Ee Dunton, Buenos Ayres-C A Alm- | _Buistor, March 14—The Pegsie Doy, Dron, which ar- | do; Cora Lynn, Auld, Liverpool; ist, Rie tie'la Plate? © @ is.a/bit on the statute Book. Mr. Beebe spoke charter comes up as the special order in the | Ject of this princely gift:— feldt & Oo. rived here March 10 from P' nadelphia, encountered a | McLeod, Savannah ; brigs George & Louise, Phiele, South= 4 Ssome' tength, declaring that the right te per- | Senate, and deubtiess will be vigorously debated. GIVING eta eka. eee Pek Suwanee, Sawyer, St Johns, PR—Simpson, Clapp SP eseaemes zap eh IS lat 38 N, lon 73, during which ampton; Orient, ene og OR paaneaaes eee e 4 5 0. 1DGE, }, 1873. 4 ‘i i : new * maal Nberty was a sacred right, and should not be aerials BURL tee aet tea! | Sonu Abuensoe tars ai si gaitls Rockland (Br), Desmond, Caibarien—C B Swain & Haxsuna, March 12~The bark A W Singleton, Mes- Fhilagelphia ‘aoth, ship Virginia (terfered with except for good and sufficient real substance is glyen elsewhere. He holds tie My Dear Sin—It seems to me impossible to do other- Brig. Marie Becker (Ger), Panck, Minatitlan—Funch, senger, which arrived here Feb 16 from Philadelphia, Sonawe, Hurl ia for Gaited bdo; Thorwaldsen, 05 se t the t gift fer, h gnuse, Mr. Rose supported the motion, and hoped | appointing power in his hands, and has nobody to | Wise, {an Fe A ge a i Edye & Co, tion or stable | Ey! appoint, So far, this 1s am actual triumph tor the | foundation into a permanent school for the study of | ¢H#lg Frank Clark, Morton, Savannah—Evans, Ball & | fee matter would be investigated speedily. Mr. | Ubpolut. so ti men, though they yield what | jumdation, into 8 permanent school before, IfThave | 8.1, Gace Webster, Hume, Matanses_B 3 Wenbere Sprawterd moved that the petition be referred to they can probably do without—a principle. | doubt in my mind, it's because there may be practical | Schr Grace Webster, Hi ‘Davis, Indianola and Corpus | Survivors of the crew of y ‘Whe-Committee on Grievances, without instruc- TWEED INFORMALLY RESIGNS. diteuitics tn the way which I am personally unable to | caries Tupper & Beattie. Pee ork, for Cormnna (beldre reported), with | Garlsturrie,’ Armstrong; Haverstraw, Doull; Lammons ‘tions to investigate. Lost by avote of2ito 47. | , When the investigation in the ‘Tweed caso | Knog hike the ose proposed, and {have at tasions | Sct Harry © Shepherd, Clark, Jacksonville—Overton | Darafin, Two days out rom Now Orleans.” we He The | glen, Carlen: Johan, Ellard; “Maria, Schmeriens i adjourned this evening counsel for Tweed immedi. | times in my life tried 1 with small clases, and for # Baws isanesl Sanason, Dedien, Wish’? Orlane ieateRe:, Hichards: Ocean | Child was cut through by floating ice, causing I hi Being towed up the Fiver, (oe rete nee: lenin areivgd More toda hae ene ee ae oO ans, arrived here to-day, has brought two men, the on! the Gazelle, of Windsor (Nay, my atkingere Pickhain, “doz Pinton, Olsen, do; barks Glenalvon,, ‘ounger, Mockler, di letersi Cann, “Wir, Boebe’s motion was carried. ately lett the Court of Appeals room and went over | few days or weeks at a time. The. idea ot) estate a. Lonpor, March 15—The bark Clio (Ger), Gude, which | Davis; ' Orion, rer; Belle Alliance, Bartels? ‘A RAILROAD ON BROADWAY. * to Congress Hal and formally delivered into the | lshiny one at Nuntucket,on a larger seale was Sacto nachy Caroline Hall, Bailey, Richmond, Va—Overton & | passed See CRA eae ata Nae GENE: | Gepvet Etta de ins) Rinsae Eien aoe ‘Tue bill authorizing the construction of a rail- | hands of Lieutenant Governor Robinsen the resig- { to me vy a young friend, Protessor N. 8. Shaler, who had | ght | Biver, Plates Bi , 8 Sir Colin campbell, Rogers, for 4 Geo wkins. + e Scl a 5 —I kc, nation of Willian M. ‘Tweed as Senator irom the | Kspeclal taste aud Ho idle experience inthis Kind or | cht Hattie Perry, Chase, Philadelphia—Ferguson & | bye bark Puwashick and lost jitboom, fe, and aint 5 a j dias, &c, damaged. ‘The Pawashick lost stanchions, | United Kingdom; Nilo, Meyer, do; Georg and. Louise “soad ‘on Breadway and other streets, avenues, | ¥ourth district. If 18 not a iormal resigna- | teaching. Failure of health has obliged him to go.abroad, | “Soe! sea rower, Lineolo, Lynn—E Crowell & Co. raila, &c. aie Stanehion®. | ‘Thile, and Orient, Statel, do do: schrs Arlanna (Br), Pe= ‘ squires and places in the olty of New York was | tlon, but ‘is prefaced by a letter declaring | ralivintomy hands. I had thought that the arranging a | ,SchY Hanuah Blackman, Arnold, Providence—-H W Notice to Mariners. BOY Herd Det ewatee, yeuetey, Oller for Boston; Al« ‘ rted favorably in the House this evening. This | that he does not consider himself a Senator at all, | plan of Summer instruction in natural history, foundin; oe ae in, Ws Stamrord—Stamford M: Ste tp Fra: GALVERTON. Mach 3 fisted bark. P: A tore lor the purpose stated George and therefore does not feel that a formal resigna- gursey of Jactures to be given, by myself and others, and | omerrineoe ‘aterbury, Stamt itamford Man: Bteamehiy pa Pra neonia, fom Portis and, at this, ort, Fe. Wale Fetes tice el 1, bat rincess of ~fones and such others as may ussociate with him. | tion is needed; but, as the question has arisen and | being row time to tine'on the spot to se0 that all went sontgeReiize Ann, Van Tasell, New Haven—H W Jack. | {n'a dangerous position to pausing” vessels; also that the GLOUCESTER: March 20--Arrived, schrs Hope Ony mn Jo. fhe route is from the South Ferry to and around | Senators seem desirous of fixing his status, he 3] i % Pollock Rip Lightship is out of her true position, and the | Chase, Newcastle for Belfast; John H Perry, Kelly, do Union. square, and with. connections to Ful- | takes that means of relieving the Senate wed” the Todving ot such persons 43, Might come weNIa Seewie | Steamer Tuckahoe, Brown, Baltimore. buoy on south end of Broken Grouad ls pone, for Fortiand: Starlight, Hopkins, Ellzabethport for Newe “4 Wall street and Staten island ferries, | investigating committee of any turther embarrass- | arranged ina town like Nantucket, and might, indeed, | Steamer A C Stimers, Warren. Philadelphia. = eset Bee) mith, Chadwick, Thomaston for New. swith the privilege of consolidating with | ment, ‘The resignation and letter will be filed and | belett in agreat degree to themselves ns eee” i nel eadtsg Bree Too Dee ce a eee CRA: | TENG TANOT SS, MORE iT eT a item Anderson, any railroad reaching Fourteenth street | submitted to the Senate to-morrow, and in due | _ At Penikesc Island, however, we must live like a tar; ge ARRIVALS, itcket Shoals, is reported as some 1) yards to the north | Clark, Pensacola, 4 *and along the square. The bill provides | time the complicated question will doubtless come | fmily. | A farmer and caterer would bo a necessity. A and west of its proper position, Cleared 12th, schrs Henry A Taber, Benson, Pensacola; “for paying’ stageowners for thew property and | up for decision in thaticarned body whether i rene the island iteif for those whocomecand howercruitente | REPORTED BY THE HERALD TRAM yacuTs anp | “woolen, Mateh Sa 1h, Prank Berry, New York i priviieves and for removing the stages trom Broad: | tleman who ls uot senator can resign as one, and | the mode of life adopted, a wellorered. domestic cnr HERALD WHITESTONE TRLEGRAPH LINE, ‘eno Havrer setir Menatlos ego arora Tohnson, “way. @ passenger fare is not to exceed the sums | whether an investigation can be continued as to | omy willbe required. The pupils who would resort to Steamship Castalia (Br), Butler, Glasgow, March pence é MYSTIC (Conny Mach 2B sella ee oD tte Cole required to pay its necessary operating expenses, | the qualifications as Senator of a man who refuses | such an institution have usually small means, Itwould | with mdse and 57 passengers to Henderson Bros. Ha Ship McNear, Scott, from New Orleans for Liverpool, | jin; Tribble, New York. is 4 keep it in good repair, remove snow, and ten per | to aeknowledge that he 1s a Senator at ali. Thing ehounte Speetual condition of succers that every. | moderate weather throughout; March 30 tat 45, 26,_ lon Ee eee ee ree ee ee eee eiclico 4 NEW ORLEANS, March 21—Arrived, ship Thomas vent per annum on the money actually and in gooa a consistent. with comfort. I have neither’ health: | 4824 passed steamship Pernambuco (Br) from Philadel- | 1 ivorpoot, Jan 20 lat 668 8,108 en ee fOr Harward, Chisam, Havre; schr Nellie Dalling, faith “invested. Also when its income exceeds 2 sirength nor time for’ more than the general | Howemee going Es sate te een ates, aman | Snip Garden Reach. dlimore, trom Boston for Bombay, fexua. | Helow. ships Queen of the Fast, Glegg, from what is required for these demands, such excess direction of | the scientific work, and I'am | $eamer, bound &; same time, a Guion steamer, bound | ,4up Carden Reach, Gilmon * | Hiverpool; Anna Camp, Gardner, from do; Rowena, vhall be paid into the city treasury and the fares ‘ little at a loss to Know how the material part should be | fie petmiat {0 4 1om 65.60, steamship Mosel Ger}, hence Ship’ Daniel Marcy, Marcy, from San Francisco for | (S'S, from do;_ Felicia, suarray, from do; Hamptor ‘ | ahall be reduced. managed. However, even should we be obliged to limit | !°F 8 March 14, | Liverpool, Dec 26, San Diego Ramirez Islands bearing | $P[%},,¥ °K, from do; Koomar, Jacobsen, from do; Lak the undertaking at first to such accommodations as the Steamship St Laurent (Fr), Lemaire, Havre March 14, NNW 410 mile: St Clair, Lament, from do;' Mayflower, Call, tro: ‘ nt er Bano Satie SPER Tee Island now atlords, Lthink it would pe far better than to | Ya Brest Heth, with mdse anid passengers to Geo Macken: | NAW Umilee Vo wats eaten, De Havro; (Hannah “Morris, Jones, trom ’ Portsinouth, ‘The Assembly Committee on Internal Affairs had begin itat Nantucket, or at any other place where we | Ze: Experienced strong westerly winds om the Banke; | toga lente We nt ore OF Valparaiso, Deo 20, Fog; Sawley Chludow, | Boste, men } shearing this afternoon in the Assembly Chamber | Tweed Puts in a Protest—He Never Accepted the | can have no Certainty of carrying it on, Summer atter | “&tAmatip Hammnonis waeck: Vers Hanbury were 12 | Ship Montebello (B1), from Calcutta for Dundee, Feb 6, Zouthampton, NetYor, Crocs Laverbers; Fesenment ClaaBe sm the liquor traMc, and was addressed by Mr. a Summer. Your noble endowment offers permanence LN, lon 38 W. ry Morris, of Brookiyn, ‘who “spoke impressively, | Office of Senator—The Committes’Refuse to | SUPMel;,.h0m, noble endowment offers pe gratetuiy | pnd Havre 1sth, with mdse and 70) pamengers to Kun. | a eto Andley (Br, Smith, from New York for | Hevrer stati tnoe Wadler eae Lire ane rod There was a large audience gresent. Accept His Resignation—Testimony of | naturaits with which your name wil aways fe mer | Weather to lon OW, since strong Westerly gales andhivn | Melbeurge, eb 18 iat 90205, Ton ah We Strickland, ‘Strickiand, from Liverpool, barks. Livres MAJOR GENERAL HUSTED. — : a x ‘Cau. | 884 Up to the last two days, then strong, easterly wind ri, Joseph (Ger). from Han Francisco for Queens- Hagersen, from Liverpool; Wever, Foppe, from Ply ted, and which will introduce into our system of edu- 13 oy town, Jan 25, lat 21 lon . : ry ™ Jon the clement it somuch needs—a familiarity with | S04 dense fog; March 23, Int 4285, lon 5625, passed a Ge Bark Albert the Good Gr). Bolt, from Charente for Feow es acter y Mletcher, trot Bremen; Marien The Senate in executive session to-day con- Samuel J. Tilden and John H. Keyser. armed Mr. James W. Husted, of Westchester ‘ pci Fes ture, Wath great regard, yours, very truly, Aiwone of the Anchor line steamers do7 ai; loca a7, | New York, with less ot rudder (a hew one was ready to | trom Rio Janeiro; schrs. Cora Nash. Cottin trom Ones ’ gounty, as Major General of the Fifth ; LS. AGASSIZ, | {on él 16, a German eteamer do. * | De,shipned, Feb 28; no lat, &e. denas; Erna, Nyborg, trom Ruattan Island; Lady Woods een ene rie anton ae and, fs ALBANY, March 26, 1873. | THE SECOND GIFT—PERMANENT ENDOWMENT FUND shtenmnadip City of Dallas, Jones, Now Orleans March ree Prange Cle), trom Liverpool for New Haven, bury, Woodbury, f froth Utilla; also below, waiting orders, asemably, , ‘OF FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. , with mdse and passengers ory & Co. Had 4 ‘ohn Watt, Morse, from itavre. motion of Mr. Maguire, a resolution was passed | The Senate Committee to investigate the charges e New Yous, March 1 1s7a,_ | Midna NB winds sce pasang Hatteras v pAwuteh bark, showing INGK (%, from Plymouth for | "(Rcated Sehr Helena Bh, att, Belize, Fonduras. ly thanking Gov Dix for tl - | Against William M. Tweed met in the Court of Ap- | Professor Louis Acassiz, Direc Museum, ( Steamship Mississippi, Crowell, New Orleans March | New York, Feb 22, lat we ; NORFOLK, March Arrived,” steamers Francis ananimously thanking ernor fol ie Ap: rs Louis Aa. , Director of Museum, Cambridge, B tre e ‘ a Sohr Mary B Sampson, from — ‘for St Jago, March 9, N ny tment and complimenting General Husted on | peais room this afternoon at four o'clock Mass, Wand the bar 20th, with mdse anid passengers to F Ba- | ,,8onr Mary 3 Wright, Fairchild, New York; Urbanna, Foster, Baltix fe M je My Dkan Si—I have received your lotter of the 15th | Ker. Was detained inside the bar for want of water, 1 more, bound to New York;' Nil Desperandum, Bich, new honor. Itis understood that Mr. Husted TWEED ABSENT. inst. announcing your accepeanns of Peaihen tiene Bark Bessie Barker (of St John NB), Whitney, Cardiff | | The Albert Baltzer (Ger). from San Francisco for Liver- | Providence, will go to New York on Friday and get his full ermanent locat darned pol of Natarat #,,with railway Iron to order; vessel to. J W Elwell | P0ol, Jan 27, lat 198, lon 26 40 W. NEWBURYPORT, March %—Arrived, brig Tula, Reed It was expected that Mr. Tweed would be present | Permanent location for the Summer School of Natural ) : A |. brig Tula, Reed, fress: ee CA the 1st of April, brignt and wi Pt a ‘. e presen’ History, which it is your desire to found in connection rook the rns DeMnge Ane pas moderate Foreign Ports. Havagues, PR; schr Burdett Hart, Brooks, Aguadili i % y | Westerly gales: been 17 d st of the 5 “4 era oT ARCS AAIge S00 i OF apo ALORS: Was: ot! hand; but Bod Loans Say Ae ee ee ee uORY at Cambridge: | Weer dior Stat Brahe Pete Se eee eokt, rubber, | ARDRossaN, March 14—Selled, Emilie, Dicke, San Fran- NEW BEDVORD, March 2%—Arrived, schr Planter; J as soon as it was learned that he would not appear Ss aft vat nuts and 2 passengers to L'E Amsink & Co. Had strong | cisco. ‘ Horton, Tisbury for New York. and will then make his first arance on any my life has aiforded me so much gratification as to have | 2 NE gales; been 5 days N or Hatteras: March 1% Antwerp, March 12—Arrivea, E A Kennedy, Hoffses, NEWPORT, March 2 PMcArrived, schr John Balch, stage in all the gior: on tas new feathers | the room became nearly vacant. John E. Parsons | given what you seem to consider a substantial toundation an gi : lays or Hatteras: March 19, | piitadel hia. a 5 . jalch, military stag glory toan Institution fraught with so much promise of intel. | SW of Bermuda, ina heavy northerly gale, carried away P ‘Hodgdon, Providence ‘for New York; schrs Mary Lee, and buttons and epauiets. Indeed, they do say | appeared for the people. ectual Improvement and general usefulness as thatin | Jib stay and split sails. Axsrrpam, March 10-Arrived. Poseidon, Knudsen, | ‘pensacola; Ruth Halscy, Mitchell, Elizabethport, Met $ shat if ee Cae oe oid toa Sree eno com TWRED’S PROTEST, contemplation. ; Sehr gL Bradley (of Bucksport), Shipman, St John, Mert re N—Passed, Annie Gray, Moret, Fooehow Hon, Bacon, Clinton; Little David, Blair, Providence for mittee in a week or two the new General will 2 Basiness occapations, commenced at a very early pe- 5 jay 8, Sugar to order; vessel jac! ‘New ¥ Proteus, Murphy, Sings for London; f ba . Counsel for Tweed addressed the committee. He ten- | riod of my life, and continued unceasingly und isbori. . OE New yor) eton.” Yokohama tee ee Perko oaens | | Sailed—Schrs John Lozier, ‘Lincoln, and J P Loss Tent “the, thine, “provided nes wrote” iS | aered tis obligations foradjeurning Ueinvesticatiourem | Tiedof my life, and continued unces prevented me in |» Schr Helen Mur, Niexerson, Boston, with mdse to Chas crea nuadleton. Fokohains for New York: Zith. | raunton for New York; 8 W' Ponder, Thrasher, Tanntow full dress, uniiorm.” The | sword that is | tesc8y uy tp ye hig cyons 2 opportunity to prepare | a great measure irom acquiring it my own person many | Twink. Majesty, Coates, Foochow and Hong Roug fordo.. tart Haan Mate eer Parks we 3 . , ¢ benefits w! spring intims ini 2 5 "1 . 3 - hereafter to dangle at is side in yet | thereiore, came to the conclusion to leave with the com: | ence with thay deparinenforscienes crane | ah Sfarch $0/1ag 17 sOrton,40"2)passed'a Tiembarg | mpmsTom Mare 1S—alled, Antonio 8, Sutiora, Balt. | Fm waskel, dor he Benn, Macomber, Taunton for do; mnconquered flelds of bloody glory is to be of the | mittee ai unresisting, unopposing protest against this | been so conspicuous an orBament, and to Which youhave a ‘cast; 24th, 430 AM, Sif ‘miles cast of ‘Bonveavx, March 12—Arrived, Minnesota (), Hamlin, | W™ Stevens. Elwell, Belfast tor Balimores Harriet dest Custom House steel and the sheath elabo- | proceeding. Counsel then proceeded to read a written | been for so long a time devoted. in the service of this Sandy Hook, passed steamship Baltic (Br), hence for Liv- Liverpool for New Orleans.” iJ ' | Ryan, Fey, Caen for. Heer York: Worth. rately engraved with the Words “Peace, and | ated agains the jurisdictlog vey Ponce opggemon: | country ; but no man appreciates tnore highly than 1 do | erpool;11:26 AM 404 miles east Of Sandy’ Hook, ‘passed | Vi¥erRoolfor New Orleang | Lesseps, Salvesen, | er Wread nowien Bene eae feevigence for plenty of lt” in raised letters. Through fear that | Siac, afer tosduriaueten gad power of te com. | the ad antager tobe derived from an extention of gen: | bark Meueta, void west ew Orieana i " | Grint "op eee cknamien Bogie for Rotfolk; Chatiie & r 0 | eral knowledge throughou! Is country, es- a i 3 ° Bia ie good for him there te to pen pudlonk on | Mbtg i GAGs Monat tty Ce aM | GH wt ROMER Stent ewate wigh net Gat ewe LEE re cen Rew tek | um earalborgiin Dr Bente, MEAceRns mate: i 8 mankind to utilize na in. alimost every de- 3 7 hs 1, ; Read- the handle, which, when locked, will prevent the | been no. conceatment ‘of the “iet; ire Rad partment of industrial economy. Most “earnestly to T ‘nigga uated See ay Laaiae, Geka Ne Ore wae Htockan, | RE, 4s\do; Reading RR, do; Elizabeth B, Hoboken; sword from being unsheathed. The padiock isto | never filed or taken the oath ' of office; | hope that this gilt ot Penikese may become, as you seem | , Bark Keystone, Barry, Boston for New York, in ballast, New York. . + | Sloop Westhill, New York. ; be locked when the General gets the sword, and | he never had his vote ag Senator taken or recorded; he | to believe it will, the basis of a permanent foundation | tomaster. racists Ni Barortowa, March 1l—Arrived, Nueva Barrera, Rome- | x N@W, LONDON, March 25—Arrived, steamtng Francis a, the Key 1s to be Keptin a safe in a New York trust | tneact béan'aduitndon that he held teemee, Weick | [ei aes Noe Shy Me aAT TAS syed ecentued im | Schr Right Away. qhomley» New gaven for Virinla, | Pater gnieame f : ENulleaScnrs Rambler, Norfolk; Maria Fleming, dos ¥ es Not 0} ford the tec c 3 ; 3 sompany. Truly, peace hath her victories as well } ne disclaimed. He insisted that he was not and never | the youth of our own country, Dat Wee fe are ton 22 | Behr Zl Adama, Robbins: Boston fee Phtkercatia® MCAnDtrr. March 12—Clearea, Abbotsford, Churchill, | wm Miller, do, as war. Wasa member of the present Senate. He refers to the | attracting to our shores nuinerous candidates from the | Schr Cetacean, Maco, New Haven for Virginia. Cone, March 2—Arrivea, Vidsjaen, Frodesen, New | , PENSACOLA, March 21—Arrived. ship Ernestine (Br), edieve bil va uncorporate the Mask. | Sh then’ charges faze" nw “aniet “log gaunt | founded Ry°pnihore meaty St Mea ecwetege pe | ging San B Smut, Mexia, New Haven for vi. | ages wou | iin iy "Sohacoee ake gyepaeG: ~ | foun u, those means of fitting themselves . R F * deen eee York proposes: te ‘aseiar | ston by. virtue of” twe actions ‘aad <cacveai | feunded By, you, thore i history from Nature herself | Scht Ella Jane, Allen, Bridgeport for New York. Gacuant, March §—Arrived, Luigi Rossi, Maresca, Gir- | Southam) ton, Gratia (Nor), Gundersen, Bordeaux: ate Thomas P. Ball, Henry P. Booth, Duncan f, | indictments." For these Teasons. he says he ‘can- Thich, by 4 strange oversicht, appear to have been over. | Sehr Robert Smith, Chass, New Haven for New York. | Sent {oF Now You. ses Ratehford, George, | Frings, Maurits (Nor) Bachurlsen, Bristol; Courier du Nowelland a number of others together for the | protests agatnue the wethon nay the ee eine respectully: Raeated or Aeon Te Teeny 20 Well CORCEIVEd ane | TE ee ten tise tend lon for Virginian | New York : ‘ "| “Gitered Risse mibatte rete’ (Be). Skantet,: tonaun c Xecuted) of education there. + i s i i ices i purpose of the more convenient transaction of all | to take part personally or by counsel in the proceedings | © You reler inyour letter to practical dimeuities that | | fabt Maty Langdon, Beninett, Rockland for New York, | (UAnauer, March, 7—Salled, Edonard, Ofive (rom Macator (Nor), Mordell Hail; bark Turku thus bere? ness e ritime interests of the resent themselves in way of the complete realiza- 7 ‘ u ‘asse: * Een Rattarinrign © om commlioe oh Gam | yn ci SE Ste, x wn at | See Reena Mane ete ee | atm Davi Hoon wr Sew Tor, wim atone | HuRueig fet awet Pee tinmermann, | PRU wy Pan oblate Q 8 le ments Which such an ins w a . , , secretary ma even an-appeal from the committee's decision in'New | volve, Thave not overeat would neces scheme, | Schr Billow, Bldridge, Rockland for New York. mbusux, March 4—Arrivea, Jenny, Bjorkquist, Balti- | New Orleaus THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE. York to xo on with the case. He referred to Mr, Tweed’s | and I'am prepared to tender my assistance in overcom: Schr Hudson, Post, Rockland for New York. ‘Arrived at Kingstown 14th, Charger, Creelman, San. Cleared—Bark Impero Be, Morris, Montevideo; brig The following communication from Sheriff Bren- | statement in his protest relative to the charges of phir ing this difficulty. I will place at your disposal a sum of Schr Ameha, Terry, Newport for New York. Pele td a . a Ede Hart Low, Philadeiphia. man was received and read to the Senate :— dering the people of New York out of millions of dollars, | $50,000, to be {uvested as the nucleus of a permanent Schr Ann Elizabeth, Caswell, Providence for New Duxarvess, March 13—Off, Rio de la Plata, Remmers, PAILADELPHIA, March arrived, bark Helene fo Honorasie, tux SxNATE OF New Yor« :— and claimed that it was proper to examine witnesses as endowment fund, so that the interest may be cver after ‘ork. fr Ni York for Rotterdam. id + | (Ger), Fack, Hamburg via Falmouth; bi Harmony,. On tie ON Santen AUC Te Orne a ptrolter of | t the action of Mr. Tweed under the act of 1367. available tor the support and maintenance of the insti- | Schr Mester, Davis, Portchester for New York. Doven, March 13-Of BH Dival, Hilton, from Middle ck, Cardenas; schrs M V Cook, Falkenburg, Provi- To aedren ‘"d ‘tuioath oye oars dy TWRED ALWAYS READY TO tution. This sum I will place in your hands at the same Schr Daylight, McFadden, Newport for New York. b te are Youk! Joba. ig k, from Mobile for | dence: OS Edwards, Corson, Somerset. Piay, the concluding paragraph of wiiehis ns llowmes, | »,Ceynse! for die none reap ne atated that Mr. Tweed | time with the delivery of the deed for the asland, which | /Sehr Amelia Augusta, Brigg, Providence tor New | borough’ . jew York; Johanne, Borck, from oF | | GleaodBrige Cairo (Br). Gorbit. Matanzas, and Orto~ He revenues of the office of Shyriff of the county of | Heemed necosary.” This question es tema ieee ea | Seed, shall Be prepared, and executed so soan as the | York. Fffort, Smith, Somerset for New York. Dear, March 18—Arrived, Wm MeGilvery, Nichots, Cal- | Lockport, Na; Westinorcland, Ries, Providence; Ce Fat few York are very lar ead 1 think the public in- | feen months Without action ow the haste? the aia be foes fettiontent ha Reni oe aes pt ny Schr Laura’S Hatch, Kelsey, Norwich for New York. gunna tee Deadee, Alpe = Minow Sewn ‘an Francisco wardh Outed, Boston, and M'V Cook, Falkenberg, Provi- derests would be subserv county. all fees | Ir atany time heretofore it had been intimated that It | to mark your appreciation Of iny ilit oc Porive nator ee Sehr Burchard & Torrey, Gray, Fall River for New | for Hull (and both sailed); Ith, Franklin, Massel, New | geno y om executions against the city and county.” : vost Ap ired Kose for the Orleans for Revat (and anchored) ; Machiavelli, Mirese: 3 Virginia L Hick Kinney, ©) Justice, not oo" much, 10 myvell Guy, term of office | Tithe Senate only desired te vacate:his weet fer ieae | Be Tea nese Se mRD ang, ehe, latter attoe | TOFR. sw meown, Rrown, Providence for New York London for Philadelphia and walled): Ruma, Berger, do | qcpga Araves Sebe Virginia eos Reet Betis “ofiee, Gemands “that I" shoulf “correct | TOMMY ,to resign. | He ‘complained ‘that Mr. Parsons | enn only sayin reference 0 it that Tieive that pastor Schr Eva Diverts, Hand, Providence for New York. | for Boston, (and ealied); Peru, Hibbert, New York for plleared, steamshing Aries, Whelden, Boston; Virginia, was about to proceed to investigate e th ai tirely in your hb % , Ay ae ‘ufts, Wright, New Haven tor New York. 2 ws . ers, Providence ; jermicla , Coan, London. Ws loose and unwarranted | statement. Under ex- | Matter pasced Procie’ gt? qutvestixate | the same wholter an institution, the talseticy of eee eee ees | Sct Dacor rindadl reli wien ae Wee Teme, On 12th, Iris, Pfeiffer, from Hamburg for Philadelphia; | “twas, March 25, P M—AIl vessels Femain, #0 tar as laws, as they are interpreted and adminis- Lo: ds fe Tronsides, Berry, from New Orleat for Reval; lth, di T “i dered 7 comptroller, Green, dhe arom receltsat tn | HSS! tats 04, autem 10 | dodge" aiyening | Whully therenultot your gwn indusry, Ru Norstattt | Schr Manticy Bethe, Millstone tor Newyork, CO" | Pring albert Hodnery from New York for Hamburg; | gue seen with ‘vome additions | The beg Walter sfBce do not pay its current expenses, leaving entirely | Dover intended to take his seat, He touted tad oe Hoe ore Aply. Fecetve fia detonate Schr Sallie T Chartre, Tretethen, Taunton for New | America (s), Bussins, from Bremen for New York; Globe, | tanooga, trom Matamoros for New York, arrived yout Dut of the question the pecuniary responsibilities resting is Spicer, from New York for London. 4 - hr WH Mille: ‘the Sherine which may be reckoned by millions, | Yised him that he should not take the seat asa matter of | which has become simon household word wherever | York. Sailed 14th (not 12th), Hebe, Kilt (from Newcastle), New | 18¥; also arrived to-day, sehr iiler, trom ‘Bruns- fli moment is Hots general and pweeplte arserien decency and Propriety, He had adv: him, beause ke golence is known and app nted—that of Louts Agassiz. Schr Matthew Vassar, Jr, Kel!ey, New Bedford for New | y Salle J d i ven igtids ti! bas OA iphectey? oom Liverpoob 5 ar would fook upon such a step on his part, under existin nal appy to exeente adeed fc 1 5 ‘ork. 2 n, jo) Be pools ike thatof the Comptroller, but ts susceptible. of ample fincumstancen va plece of elfrontery, no matter Now form a ao conleraion, deem Rest cao. stenmer Hlectra, Mott Providence tor New Yore, with | , Fousqirorn warty gé—Om Courier, Claus, from Grims: | mdrny we tron Gottenburx; brig Ait (NOY), trond 7 phils ae npocent he might be. lated t e effect to your views for ‘the fut vern- | Mdse and passengers, wean : ‘almouth, MORE CROSSTOWN RAILROADS. i Jonna a AGT RECRIVE THK RESIGXATION. ment of the institution, and Lean only expressangarnest | “Steamer Thetis Gate, Proviaence for New York, with Siiveuern Wareh te caehven kam eeion wate DeORILAND. March 24 —Arrived, brige Rocky filer seurth rect Railway. commencing at the Thurs. | thecommtcs hada power torecelve de rctanane” | Rebeinet four csexag aay rome er ll tae uc, | dsc ad pamengers. ©” NN Og. Brunel 5 a_arivcd, vttn,kooktnen ror | Geet ee eee WP eieeh Te ee fourth street ferry and ranniag across town to the | Counsel for ps alt being in | Hon of bequesthi Recs the Link inthe aria cchiee | Stenmattp Acute , Rector, New York for New Bed Pai ashe esata hc a operate nor tie wren nbeirs Bunker, New Tote vin, Walseets communication wil ec nate might rec it tut oO} me ot ind in the do" teams! ushnet ector, New Yor! New Bed- A where si ashore; Ma * J e Hadson River. He said ke did not favor the bill, | presentitto the Senate, "He sald he had the wuthoriey | Hugues eon toes kin In the world erejees a | fort ;Giascow, March 13—Arrived, Italia (9), Gregg, New | fy toad for New York; Van buren, Scavy, St Goorgd, to bat introduced It at the re nest of its frien gd | ae Pee ctataa, shacibilen SD GR fe Hie fntereste of selence and or your adopted cOuntry. | Steamship Bolivar, Lawson, New York for New Lon- | York. Byr (Non, Lammers, | load for New Yorke ot ome: Harriet nator Perry introduced a bill author! i} he r. Johnson tes when Mr. O'Donovan Rossa great regal oul very truly, don Tyete J Abell pa Nd leared—schrs 1 on, ett, 4 e@ostruction of a railway from Wall street ity to | claimed.the seat for the Fourth district Mr. Reynolds ap- . Hee ey ee HN ANDERSON. Schr Abbie § Oakes, Biteont, New York for Portland. New Orleans; Toth, | Fenwick (Br), Toye, ‘New York; | pax: Webber, and Ocean Ranger, Whitney, New York. gasres sip, New Chambers stwret, ucross Chatham | peared as counsel ior Mr. Tweed and claimed the seat for | yay proressoR OVERWHKIMED—A PERMANENT Bohr Mactho Tanke’ Wine Were ae bone Cleared idth, bark Eugenia (Ital), Castellano, Philadel | 29h —Arrived “hatilliam, Croucher, Sacha; sent Mary. street to Chambers street, to West street, to Duane Counsel for Tweed said that he had read in the papers SCHOOL OF NATURAL fisTORY. Schr Crescent Lodie, Hatch, Hoboken for Boston. phia. B Harris, Mitchell. Savanuah. street, Chatham and New Chambers streets. that a man deeming Mr. Tweed inca) ited to stand as Museum or Comparative ZooLocy, Sehr LO Wells, Wells, New York for Providence. In port 11th, bark Laure Cacace (Ital), Cafiero, for Bal- PORTSMOUTH, March :2—Arrived in lower harbor, PARES ON EDIE. a cantidate claimed to have receive Campnivar, Mass., Marcb 22, 1873. Schr Helen Mar, Ward. New York tor Fall River. timore, Idg. B fr Ne schrs Daniel Webster, Reed, New York; 23d, Hattie Re ee ee oe eerie. | aretits claorat: ittee, stated that when. th pale Deak BintcAcheating betore the Commitiea on | roesnt = © Beaineras Mull, Hoboken for Cohaseet Mar. | ydiarrindg, March Of, Brillant, Bach, from New UROTIDENCE, March 25—Arrived, steamers Win, Lav: ot ») T r. len, of the comm! re. states at when e seat My before ‘om! ol rows, + , ¥ 4 EN larch ‘Arriv We Ses Sak tncrulne pad aoner ene yay ciaimeld notice waswentio Mr. Tweed nud Mr. Heyn- Eaucation in. the Massachusetis Lexietature made it im “Behe Henrietta, Mathews, Hoboken for Providence. Havas, March Arrived, Able, Tekelsen, New Or- |, hROVIRENC Norfolk: Alliance, Nickles, Philadetphia ; g pp eared be t ossible tor y re mail yesterday in ac- ‘ : , New Ye 5 urge, Galveston; le the company to charge three cents per mile, and | was juined, but Mr, Tweed qas Not If hin seat teeta | Rnowledgirent of your atdtiloucy all yesterday Schr Horlrom, Leet, New York for Providence, ved in the roads 13th, John O Baker, Spear, from | Serco, Virsinias John Manlove, Cat, ‘Elizabethport’ as amended passed. Jn the session, and the matter was postponed. Thencame | to. the Summer — School sfor Natural. fiistory. Sehr C © Pettingill, McLean , New York for Salem. New Orleans, Ontario, Barber, Port Johnson; Fred Tyler, ‘irre, LEASING WASHINGTON MARKET, the adjournment, and after that other matters were | am overwhelmed by your — generosity. * Such Schr D Eills, Correy, Hoboken for Rockport. Cleared 13th, Pacific Fos, Koy West. Port Johnson for Pawtucket; Daniel T Willetts, Smith; He g’so introduced a bill authorizing the Com- | taken up. 3 a gift, following so close upon the donation of | Schr Albert Pharo. Binghatn, Hoboken for Providence. Satied 13th, Lincoln, Trot Shields and United States. | port Jonson; Daniel Morris, Manson, Wechaw- missioners of the sinking (upd to lense Grashington Counsel for Tweed said he was not aware of this, and | an_istand admire ted “by its position for the Schr A Peters, Hopkins, New York for Boston. yeniled 20th, steamship, Holsatia (Ger), Pith, hited ken: Revenue, Marr; Old Zack, Matthews; Amo. a hingt ats to tn ening yet he was his counsel and had always adv him not | Purposes of a practical school tor natural history, opens Schr J L Leash, Johnson, » ew York for New Haven, ‘ork, with the passengers and cargo of the disable lia, Te: RP King, Bliven, and Feary Remson, Allen, Sud West Washington Markets to the New York | {appear here and take his seat, Visions Leiore ine such as I had never dared to indulge | Schr Win O-Trish, Tirrell, New York for Providence, | steamship Oimbria. Hoboken; Hannie Westbrook, MeFariand; Olive Branc = cto im dey peat onortinn ‘“ ¥ set ed ed The committee decided to proceed with the case, Bp congeeeen W rh wale iL, 8" know what te ‘i Schr M A Predmore, Sherman, New York for Provi- PM an pi pee | ie felled, Die Heimuth, Kraeft. Bos. | NijQvcon: Ls a Voter, Anderson, end Harvest, Sorin, ease to, ers 20 and 21, ‘THE TRATIMONY RESUMED, sudde! ectedly ind end at yout once, * i 5 York. jow, sclir +B 1 Ne and the bulkheads ‘between. The company shall. Mr. Parsons then recalled Mr. Cody, who continued his | side full of sympathy and olfering substantial support | © Schr Mar: Isabel, New York for Northport. Hamncna, Mareh 26—8: steamship Silesia (Ger). Maik catenmer Gulf Stream, ‘Crocker, Philadelpisia 5 betore the lease is executed, contract to ere testimony commenced in New York ‘concerning the to a scheme which you ha en trying to carry out | Schr Maria ly Davis, Terry, New York for Oricht, Hebich, New York via Havre. schrs Amos Falkenburg, Racket; Sallie § Godirey, God: ‘anent structures ( K thenticity of the warrants, Nothing new was elicited. under dificulties and with searity means. “I feel Schr Lodovick Bill, Nbeares, New York for Rockland. Sailed 2th, Accra, Spaanderman, San Francisco. frey; © W Locke, Bunce, and’ Ocean Wave, Bryant, prem Ly Be ple Por ia e to be bject to. i SAMUEL J. TILDEN TESTIFIES. very grateful to you for making the r oeasy,and 1 | Schr James English, Parker, Elizabethport for Provi- | _ HAvANa, March 24—Arrived, steamship City of Merida, a ; ranmer; H B Divérty, Nickerson ; the plan of buildings to be subject to the Samuel J. Tilden was called. He repeated the story ot | believe you will have the permanent itude of scien- | dence. Timmerman, Vera Cruz (to sail for New York PM same | Eilon M Dufileld, Ray or; Sarah Bruen, Austin; RJ approval of ioners of ‘the Sinking | ts action in reference to the frauds. Tm the course of his | Ufle men here and elsewhere, for I have the utmost con- Schr J Gilmore, Smith, New York for Providence. 4 . . Mercer, Racket, and Damon, Johnson, New York. a, the. comp: to pay $50,000 yearly rent | testimony he said 'y investigation of the city trauds | fidence that this summer school will give valuable op- Sehr Henry Cole, Chadwick, New York for Providence, ‘ailed 224, steamship City of Mexico, Sherwood, New PAWTUCKET, March 25--Arrived, schrs Carrie A and at the and of ‘any years the property to revert | throughout was in cemhection with some of the city o! portunities for original investivations as well as tor in- Schr Adda Deane, Nickerson, Baltimore for Augusta, | York via Nassan. Bentley, Falkenburg, Pensacola; Fred Tyler, Terrell, to the city. The buildings will cost about one mil- | Ci**. Mr. Connolly, the Comptroller, came to me in his | struction. As to its name, I hope you will allow the 6 Live ypot Snrch l4s—Arrived, Lady Blessington, Wil- | yj bethport. then dollars, ‘The President of the com is here | ¢Xemity, and J advised him to re Witness also | school to be named for you. I thank’you tor the thought | — Schr J B Allen, Davis, Hoboken for Providence. Hams, San Francisce; Paquita, Almoniga, Charleston; | Puatina Rehr Lucy Church, Ryder, New York. jollars. re pany Fuld iT bad UG TeMignations of Tweed aud Sweeny, and | of making me the godrather ; but my hame iteannot bear | Schr MR Carlisle, Northrup, Hoboken for Providence, | loth, "Edith, Scranton, Norfolk? Success; Wiimoty New | Mule eur hey Charch, Ryd |. brig Mary Allerton, A pressing the till. sak —I bad interview with Mr. in the Fall of | with any propriety. Tam but one of Bourne, Boston Aff Franklin Mull, Orient, Long many scientige men lie M Evahs, Tutile, Port Johnson f . | York, q sehr A RAPID TRANSIT SCHEME PAILS. is7h who have already offered their services to It tor the en. | deren sulle M Evans, Tu ‘get Jonson for Frovi: | "Eeiied, 18th, Tdssie Wright, Wright, Philadetphin; | faiand.” Below. brig Alb; (Ger). Topp, from Liversool. The Railroad Committee have reported adwersely PRG a etl any of these Interviews rae there guing ‘Bosamet, aoe of whom have no ac bt will con Steamer Electra, Mott, New York for Providence. cisthe Muben pian benute koruh Reet etree SAVANNAH, March leared, bark Maria de C as 6 use - rol ure, all of om wi eo lel le 5 3 " (Span), on the-church pian of rapis transit favored by the use of money to influence legisla. a” Phitadetpiia: “Alired: Gray. Savannan ord Olive @, ema oe B43 1A Andetngetovednen tener fon? A.J think th | equally indebted to you for the advantages it off Te @Wooper Vnion meeting some, time ago. Hall; Sr, Marble, of the World, had ee Theseriee mak | name leatter you le Thererore shea eee appropriate SAILED. Urquhart, Boston: 1ith, Constitution. Phorburn, Pensa: | 0! THE USURY BILL. me and this subject was alluded te; the name of A. | Way of settling the question, and T hope you will con. cola; Miro, Premuda, Baltimore; Carl Von Dobeln, Stein- | PS, arrived, steamships San Jacinto, Hazard, and The day was mostly consumed in disenssion in | Oakey Hall was mentioned. if sider it as a natural expression of the gratitade which all o $ an, New Orleans; 15th, Calliope, Fisher, New York, Montgomery, Faircloth, New Yor! si A for Li 1; Wi a ss womery, mittee of the Whole of Senator Winslow's bill LN CONSULTATION. connected with the aciool, either as twachers or pupils, iteamships Cuba, for Liverpool; Wisconsin, os Greece, | Cleared 18th, Seradni, Zumini, Philadelphia; Com: | “Cieared—Schr Lavolta, Lord, Matanzas, relation to intexest and'to prevent usury. It Then the committee had a consultation and inquired | must feel toward you. do; Santiago de Cuba, Matanzas and alert yo andre, Walter, San neisco; Constitution, Thornburn, Sailed—Barks Cathedral (Br), Webb, Branswiek, Ga finally nded b: the addition of the two fol- | What connection Hall had with this matter. ‘As to the mode of drawin; up the settlements, 1 think Galveston, New Orleana; anita, Wilmington, NC; sehr Pensacola: tath. Tare, Vecarich, New York: Constantia, | oiano (Sp), Munitz; Paz (Sp), Girardin, and Juliana (St , Vung sesdonsse ect Mr: Bweed with He nnd tint 1 bonged ta cER” | Haavieeble cat te, connect the endowment with any | George Walker, Trinidad, Fam, Rawal Raney sae Knowles Fyvee: Annie | Gartenage: Laverot aeheg Soins ae van ier 4a et Mr. ore solely upon Mr. zation, but to allow the school ‘VOD. \, 7 . en G Hart, Hat “ xc. 4 — Tweed. the greatest independence and freedom of development. Enfered ‘out’ 18th, Palestine (#), for Boston; Don Quix. Rac! Brower, Brunswick, Ga. Pt A ye te pd MR, TILDRN REsvmrs, E'sifould, however, wih It to be seneeiy as BELOW, hallow, Singanore via Cardiff; I4th, Leopoldine | “Rit A" age March’ Ieoscht CR Filnty Douglas, BE e ‘any peraon, unless the action to recover the same | | Mr. Tildemprocecded :~I awented to an interview with | Maxim of Comparative Zoology in such a way as to comme nde, Voigt, City, ‘aint, £0; City of Montreal (s), Ken- | path, M ih ee dete ‘within ix inonthe of the expiration ot | Mayor Hall at Mr. Marble's instance, at the latter's | share\at once and forever in any advantages to be de- | Bark Orion (Nor), Tombosen, from Bordeaux Dec 6. nedy, New York; Ni n(s), Wylie, Baltimore, &c; | “Sitiea—Sohr J DI am, Richards, Baltimore. Bx YilMeof the logn upon which thé ¢acess was taken, | house :no others were present; I assented on the condi. | rived Srom an institution #0 kindred init objects. a \ : Hiding, Ellingsen, Richmond aud Kio Janeiro centered | SALEM. March st-Arrived, sonre Ht. D May, Mars Bo person oF ofleer other’ thanthe perwon paying | tion of” the ‘resignatto ‘of these, four Fejtiemens Mr. | ahioa ‘These two establishmente forthe xtudy of natar PR caer 2 for only); Nonantum, Thomas, Rio | sarah J Bright, Kendall, and Marietta Tilton, Rickards, the EAs OT His Jegal representative, shall maintain | Mall did not entertain, the same views 1 did. and inade | Riswory will.atleast or the Present and probably alvways, rine a Holyhead on the 14th, Friedrich Scatta, | PMllndelphin; h Woolley King: Charles A Robes, Kirby. we Ci tnts act seal nov aGtect any-aetion potde | Somainicis tack pastiaonal Meee tapereer tee wird emer Ce ead Srnaxsnir Ruxix (Ger), lying at her dock at Hoboken, | »2Alle Witntngto mn, NC. OE to el bs iba tag i, ¥ this tate. bas aad) esd Senators, and Way or iia aia a. weed gud de- tee hati 09 mont direct, co,oneration may exist between | took fre yesterday morning (6th), but 1# was extin- mpoR, March M—Arrived, Clio, Bunning, Wilming- | Peat ‘ath. “ache Knight Templar, MeDonald (trom > Dill as thus amended was ordered to a thirg | Bend om ebght repu haters, who would be re. | them, and 78! Hy aay Wins of any settlement | guished with slight damage. "Bionred 18th. Albion, Larsen, Phiiadeiphia; 14th, met. | Charleston), Weymouth, Mase, 4. Th ME, in, ihe" seuove s moon fb. P. Wood | ted from the inierlon that be crweed) | about the Wanded ere hook tena gee, should uot | Bage Anerausa, from Bristol for Doboy, is reported in and, Valcieh, Providence; Hans Gude, Due,’ New Syeey” Reskinad Tor Richi on Arrived, schr Silver Ser Dill take effect on the 1st of February, | fur the reason that he had Hone favors for them; Teannnt only, but inc tude the idea of continuing its operations in | ® despatch from Savannah tobe ashore at Oxsabaw and ~ sehr 8 Emory. 1874, ¥ Nas lost—yeas 12, nays 15. at this time xeoalt Ss grect language and do Rot wish | connectio: Me hy Soper i Cambridge during the | going to pieces. Ten of the crew were drowned. patered ous lee os weeny Bugge, and Perseveranza, ‘WILMINGTON, «Nt ‘ye Arrived, bark Arnom : ; = collestions ' 5 . . Tere * the heuppratic Lomwention, winch’ wag told nn bereke ibe made of Iniinite service to the Gronde Pranopy, at St John, NB, ist from Bos. joharER (Giasson Dock), March 18—Arrived, Gren- | (Nor, Guademon, Ona Whatey. Chatiestoh, eee er tt # on the Charter=The | and it known to'these gentlemen that at that Con- make it it was Summer session of our museum | foretopsail and foretopmast stays hg Pees that tiene ath Sounty and Tweed had been ei | Work “Tam som ewhat in doubt ke to the Mature oe te to the school we | , 5H! ea? Rie ton, had heavy gales the entire passage and carriedaway | mar Ladvigean, Dovey, why ve, Skinner, Fi ‘ Yo'eat eed, when F first thought of it ~*' mad ‘Leonoux, March 8—A?rived, Baltic, Thorsen, Genoa for Mee Greet, do: sohr Aan & Susan, Hodsers, Ware imaue. Barx Car frot . before reported mn. The m Syor to Appoint and the Alder- | (aire! ike Board or Faculty pore Ae Care Of youF generous amore of ape bur ome ta pecan Tie Tecaine Muronp, March 12—ailed, Herbert, Hill (rem Liver- ft . le jowmen lal an @ towma- | of ta) jt] 1c anchors, cl a be men to *Confirm—A Vigorous Debate Rx- This ended the our : rant vege thon of rie Me Fes tated me, Any acta gu | Wore tobe at Daten on in Sree arrived Pahiioutnsoned March 18—Satled, Amazon, Netteen, MISCELLANEOUS. ted 's Ww-Day—T we 5 moni rocee 224, qi —_— —s mo ~ aaa ern anor THON cates ated the priticns of teinttiy FG. | Rauete eee Caen should Fequite cetvorement | ofthe tien ae nee ang fied Mine |" Mataca, Mafoh I--Arrived, Maria Isabel, Maresca, APSOEETE DivoRceS opTAINED FROM covRTa ALBANY, March 26—Midnight. acknowled is to the cosamittee for courtesies shown after inore re con Wideration, since it is important to passage all wi until within it Jand off | New Orleans. of femerent States; legal everywhere ; no publicity s The repubd. ican Senatorfal caucus on tye city | him, and then withdrew. parses, ato f to the Gah ied a ey ay ig a} areday,, ratle tn Rift tek th Pda Wane. Dechy Orton shester, Clough, Naples; = a vanoes advise Tine onary ar for every, sharter to-n ¥lt was supposed to be the most | JohnH, Keyser wns net ened, Uuthis testimony was rangement made tit eference to Manta, or te | buy iteering south Salt or yao strick | “ated 3 slosephine, anion, New York: Sd, Buey, Ltn. is Counsellor-at-Law, 368 Broadway... 0 b mM the schoo! a w i* to have tt ut | wit i abat er aah SIC WEG, —an' sewfet arrange tent that could Be organised, Jt | fein repetiuon OF what he leg geetBed to, twice before | span Wie schon! at once w Npre its tole ‘Cvery’moment | perlectiy stationary. Irarseanour? 2UAM and tho weather | youd, Curtis: Rew York cotin W Weldh Gane Phyladenphin | “AQ HERALD BRANCH OFEICH, BROOKLYN, held im the foo of the Court Of Appeals and | . . can spare im making skete ber for laboratories on thé Ine, Ten minotes atter she struck sounded pumpsand | 7th, Harvest Moon, Perry. New York; Young Turk, 0 bi as OC FIED Bre was " At the coniusion of hie teatiuony the committee | fromt slinple and inexpensive Yin possible, and for other | found three and a half feet of \xgter in the hold. Partof | grson, Boston : 8th, Send, Wilson, Philadelphia. pen from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. axevate official \Zealously guarded ,the entrance | adjourned (Wi Jo-WOrrOW ailern Ag, necessary arrangements, 1 sh! hope to be often on the | the erew were immediatelely puf.so Work on the pumyy |" Newoassux, March 1—Kajered out, Albatross, Jobaue On Bunday tram 3 199 P. Me ‘