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10 SUMNER. CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. —— Yhis manty expression of conviction and nis fearless adherence to what he considered the right, Mr. STONR, of the Cape district, followed in a few words expressive of tus sense of personal loss in ‘Mr. Suinner’s death. He rejoiced to think that he fad been among those who voted to remove the foypress from his brow just im time for death to aurel there. a9 Pr ASemur, of Jampden (a democratic mem- Wer), followed in expression Of bis own loss and Tia hearty concurrence with the resolutions, It seemed appropriate to him that while the aoors of his sepuicare were open there was seen every- cwrere a general bereavement, Jt was appropriate to remember that long years since he was right when tue Commonwealth, which he loved, was wrong. He closed with a Very appropriate quota y Mr. Tennysoa. air, BANKS joliowed 1a an eloquent speech, after ‘which several orders were adopted tor a commit- Ter to receive the body of Mr, Summer at the State une, providing ‘or the funeral in Doric Hal), at three P, M. on Monday, and to drape the hall, The Benate suortly atterward adjourned, PROCEE! G8 IN THE HOUSE. The Chaplain, in the Regt prayer, mado a | very appropriate allusion to the State and national thof Mr, Summer, Quite a number di rie oi 8 were present on the floor and in the gate Wilttam Lioyd Garrison wey ety front | seat on the floor. Ata quarter past two Mr. rnil- | qu ef Salem, chairman of the committee, pre- | sented the resolutions, which were read by the Speuker while the House tmaimtatned @ deathike | WEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET ] arape their homes and races of business in mourn- ing until alter tue funeral TRIBUTE If ARKANSAS AND NE- BRASKA. Lirr.e Rocg, March 13, 1874 The colored people have adopted resolutions of Tespect to the memory of Charles Sumner, and have decided to drape their houses in mourning on ‘the day of the funeral. Omaua, Neb., March 13, 1874, A large meeting of the citizens was held here last night in honor to the memory of the late Senator Sumner, Appropriate resolutions were passed, LAST OF THE “ANTI-SLAVERY PIO- NEERS. WasHINGTON, March 12, 1874, With the death of Charles Sumner the last of | the small band of the Jeaders of the anti-slavery cause in the Senate of the eventful perlod between 1850 and 1860, has been withdrawn, unless Vice President Wilson may be excepted, Seward, Chase, Hale and now Sumner, have been gathered to their fathers, and the bald and flery “Old Ben Wa‘le” has retired to such complete isolation from public affairs that few beyond his immediate neigh- bors know whether he 1s living or dead. As the giants of the Senate, of the epoch between stillness. Mr, Phillips, after tue reading of the / 4999 ana 1951, Clay, Webster, Calhoun, Benton, Fesolwtions, spoke as [ollows:— SPEECH OF MR. PHILLIPS. Mr. SPEAKER— the resolutions which have )t Cuair 1 shall utrer but few w tat Charles Sumner no longer 1 Senator we have loved so wel earth. His lue is ended; his rei made up. | It-remains tor us, the Legisiature of that Common- Wealth he has served so long and honored so much, to take such agmon as the Sad occasion requires, For twenty-three years he bas been our Senator, Entering the Senate comparat the country, he nas tt a eminent throug stood there but ye: “as the great cham justice, the adve there is a Vacant piu ead [rom phe | itis too true | the jay, recognized everywhere on of freedom, the defender of ate for equal rights, To-day e, Which can be filed by no | | Wright and others, disappeared, these new lights, ng to me adoption of | the pioneers of emancipation, universal liberty and equal rights, came in, and though for years The great | they were regarded by their fellow Senators of the ‘sed irom | North as impracticable enthusiasts of one idea, and by the men of the South as incendiaries and out- laws, this isolated anti-slavery band of some halfa dozen self-sacriticing men, lived to see and to vely unknown to | Stare in the abounding fruits of their persevering & name which is | labors, in the consummation of a revolation which dd world. He | they nad believed would be still the work of haifa century. Among these anti-slavery leaders of the Senate Seward was the wary, diplomatic, cool and caicu- WALLACE HANGED. The Murderer of Robert Ward Ex- ecuted at Clarksville, Ark. Litt.e Rocg, Ark., March 13, 1874. Sidney Wallace was hanged for his crimes at | Clarksville to-day, Wallace was about twenty-two years of age, nearly six feet in height, brown hatr, Wore a blonde mustache and imperial, was rather slim but evidently weil put together, and was altogether avery handsome and innocent looking young man. In 1871 Waliace waylaid and attempted | to assassinate Joseph Dickey. with Dudley Turner and a half Dickey wasdriving | the road about from = Clarksville. this he was arrested and indicted for an assault with intent to kill He managed to get off his chains, jumped out of @ second story window and Wallace met Turner, who was with Dickey when shot and who balked Wallace in his killing, on the streets of Clarksville, in March, He then, in connection with his brother George, attempted to kill Turner; but they were frustrated in their design by citizens coming Wallaces bad battered Turner baaly on the head with a Derringer. A few days after this Sidney and George went on the warpath again after Tur- ner. Turner, knowing of their intentions, was well armed, They met in the streets of Clarksville, and this second rencontre ended in the defeat of the Turner shooting and killing George | Wallace, Turner was arrested for this, put on ex- amination, as the killing was done in self-defence, he was discharged by Circuit Juage Mears. On the same day that Turner killed George Wallace an named Davis, was white sitting by his surrounded by his Sidney Wallace’s Sidney, however, managed to get away, but was finally captured, he having, according to ark Clara, Nichols, Buenos Ayres—John Norton, Jr & § ‘lark Rebecea Goddard, Pettinger, Boston—W & I Rus i! & Co. Brig Pepita (Swe), Pohisen, Exeter, E~Funch, Edye & ‘a Yirig Trenmor (Nor), Olsen, Hamburg—Funch, Edye & i ova, Providenza (Ital), Manganara, Naples~ rig Pigelia, Young, Gibrattar for orders—Miller & hton. Hising Suu, Griffin, Barbados—L W & P Arm- strong. isrig Caprera, Blanchard, Port au Prince—U Becker & 0o. + itig Sophia dB), Cunningham, Yarmouth, NS—Lyman Cann, SchrJ M Flanagan, Shaw, Manzamilla and Cienfuegos ‘ans, Ball & © s, ahr iris (Br), Buchard, St John, N3—PI Nevius & ille—Warren Ray. folk—I R Staples. Balumere—Van Brunt & Son ‘Schr RT Clark, Bellows, Ja Schr Sally nn. Willetts, pehrJd BK Halliday, Vanele: BU pr Blisha Brooks, Hawkins, New Haven and Say- HK re tid'irewh, Wilson, Bristol and Providence—H ‘Som, jGuerS © Walker, Sherein, Philadelpma—W Kirk- pat cl pacamer Mayflower, Frilts, Philadelphia. ea Steamer Philadelphia, Davis, Philadelpnia. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE Steamship Manhattan (Br), Price, Liverpool Feb 25, with mdse and 8 passengers to Williams & Guion; ar- rivet 3AM. Had heavy weather throughout; March 9% lat 41 47, lon 69 17, passed steamship St Laurent (Fr), hence for Huvre; Lith, 250 miles & of Sandy Hook, steam- ship Idaho (Br), hence for Liverpool; 12tn, 2 AM, 1s miles E of Sandy Hook, steamship Abyssinia (Br), hence for Liverpool; # AM, 1 miles E of Sandy Hook, steam. ship Anglia (Br), hence for Glasgo: Steamship Gaelic (Br), Jennings, Liverpool Feb 23, with indse Vortis, Steamstip Glamorgan (Br), Laybourne, Cardiff Feb 23, with mise and 17 passengers to Archibald Baxter & Co. Had heavy weather. Steamship Ohio (Ger), Emster, Bremen Feb 25 and Southampton 23th, with mage and 26 passengers to Oel- richs € Co, Had strong westerly winds and heavy sea first part of passage and short gales, with westerly winds, latter part. March 12, lat 40 14, lon 70 16, passed steamship Idaho (Br), from New York for Liverpoo! amship City or Merida, Timmerman, Havana rch a Nassau, NP, 9th, with mdse and passengers to F ndre & Sons. Steamship City of Galveston, Evans, New Orleans yin Jlavana March & with mdse and passengers to CB lory & Go. March 9, had a heayy gale from NNW, a very heavy sea: since strong N and NW winds; 5 57, 30, saw steamship Wilmington, bo ath, Jat 3657, lon 7 pence tor Havana, Steamship Benefactor, Jones, Philadelphia, with mdse and passengers to J Lorillard. Bark Hero (Rus), Henricksen, Havre 73 days, in ballast to ietens & Bockmann. Was 23 days in the Channel, th heavy westerly gales: then took the southern pass- asea during a fore: and mizzentopgaliantmast Threw overboard ‘700 bbls flour. EFFECTS OF THE LATE GALES. Ship Knight Commander (Br), Strap, from San Fran- cisco via Queenstown, arrived at Liverpoo! to-cay, had boats carried away and sails split during a gale on the 25th ult, in lat 49 N, lon 17 W, Ship Louisa Fletcher (Br), Peterson, from San Francis- co via Queenstown, arrived at Liverpool to-day, shipped ie on the 26th ult, which stove bul- warks, skylights and hatches and damaged cargo. ARRIVALS, Arrived at Liverpool! March 12, barks Kalos (Br), Bart- lett, Galveston; River Ganges (Br), Purcell, New York ; 13th, ships Knight Commander (Br), Strap, San Fran- cisco; Louisa Fletcher (Br), Peterson, do (see above). Arrived at London March 22, bark Giuseppe (ital), Cos- tello, New York. Arrived at Gravesend March 13, ship Sir Harry Parkes (Br), Chapman, New York (see above); bark Ansgar (Nor), Gundesen, do; Aladdin (Nor), Evensen, Philadel- phia, Arrived at Deal March 13, bark Heversham (Br), Dow- ell, Pensacola for Shields, Arrived at Cardiff March 12, bark Olustce, Cnisham, Antwerp. Arrived at Antwerp March 12, bark M D Rucker (Ger), Ahrens, New York via Falmouth. Arrived at Rotterdam March 12, harks Marianna Ferro (ital), Antola, New York; I} Libero (Ital), Farro, from do; “St Adresse,” from Philadelphia. Arrived at Hamburg March 11, ship Stratford (Nor), Olsen, Pensacola (hasbeen reported arrived 4th). Arrived at Havre March ll, barks Fritz (Dutch), Gun- dersen, New Orleans; 12th, Amity, Baker, do. Arrived at Genoa March —, bark Freidig (Nor), Ander- son. New Orleans; brig Mississippi (Ital), Figari, do. Arrived at March 12, park T C Berg (Ger), Bruhn, New York via Queenstown, . SAILINGS, Sailed from Liverpool March 12, ships Charmer, Lu- cas, Hong Keng; Tonawanda, Turley, Mobile (not lth); barks Daphne (Nor), Olsen, United States; Ageroen (Nor), Jacobsen, do; Northern Chief (sr). Miller, do Sailed from London March 12, barks Vidsgaaon (Nor), Frodesen, United States; 13th, Orfeo (Aus), Questa, do. Sailed from Deal March 13, ship Niagara (Br), McFar- lane (from London), New York. Sailed from Hull March 12, bark Nescio (Nor), Samuel- son, New York. Sailed from Dublin March 12, bark Betsy Gude (Nor), Due, United States. Sailed trom Queenstown March 13, steamships Republic (Br), Gleadell, and City of Brooklyn (Br), Murray (from eae schra © 8, ah sane Charleston; a 5 pay ag Hatrie McG Buck, Woodvury, Balt re. ‘th-—Cleared, sehr EY Glover, New ¥i 9h. MG L Bradley, Chipman, Gartiniaue, JACKSONVILLE, March 5—Arrived, seh: " Smith, Charleston: uillie Falkeaberg, Falkenberg, and Scented Sthrs Kolom MeKowan, ton! ct; Mi leared—Schrs Kolon, MeKowal 3 a tie Holmes, Cox, Philadelphia." sznstom, Ot; Mat 6th—Cleared, schrs Gan ~ Guptill, Fall River; Ener TE en Ma ye port schr Benj B Church, AHN-ARGH vol acuiio Clty of Waco, Bulger, New Cro ker and Golden Rule, Hall, Poteet rer rey 36 mona, Moller, Cette. Below, barks Kong severe, Perkel. bon, from Bordecux; Alma, Ba (Au, Cosulich, from starweltles ee ee PATRON tele Cleared—Schrs James W Drury, Snow, Wood, Maat, Utila. Mp Revanes seme 13th—Clearéd, stoamsmp Gen Meade, 8 York: ship Pomona (Br, Hamilton: Besa ho Nee rod (Nor) Marctason, London Daly AM Bowland (Br, ywiand. le ‘* Arrived at the Passes 13th, steamship of] at the P Knickerbocker, ailed—Bark Nannie T Bell, Sovurawest Pass, March %-Sailed, schr Peter H Crowell, NORFOLK, March 1—Arrived, schr Irene E Messer- vey, Messervey, Rockport. iso arrived’ 11th, schr Atlantic, Baxter, New Haven for Rappahannock fiver, NEWPORT, March Il, PM—Arrtved, schrs Albert Jame~ son, Candage, Wickford for New York; James English. Barker, and Wm H Bowen, Golden, Providence tor doi White Wing, Robbins, and Benj 8 Wright, Collins, do for Virgina ; AH Lenox, of Wiscasset; Helen Thompson, of riendship. ‘ Also arrived, schrs WH Van Brunt, Haughwont, Bra- shear Vity, La, for Portsmouth, NH; Dictator, Young, Virginia tor Boste: ith, AM—Arrived, schrs Wm D Marvel, 0’ Keefe, 8om- H Bartlett, Kelly, Providence for erset for Baltimore; New York, In port—Schrs Speedwell, Walker, from Rockland for New York; 8 W Pounder, Thrasher, New York; Kate Walker, Rich, Fall River for New York; Ida Della Torre, Chase, and Biackstone, Wickson, Somerset for do; MM Merriman, Crane, Somerset for’ Philadelphia; Isaac H Borden, Dodge, and Sarah 5 Tyler, Mailerd, Fall River tor New York: Louisa Francia, Kelley, and M Vagser, dr, Winehi from New Bedford for do; R Leach, Pendleton, BK. Arcularius, Lord, Rockland for do} Florence, Sackett, Providence for do; sloop Clio, Luther, from Fall River for New York. Also in port, sehrs ET Smith, Baker, New Bedford for New York; Longwood, Rogers, Boston for Virginia; 88 Smith, Snow, Wareham for New York; Tilie B Heath, Dighton tor do; Geo & Prescott, Magee, Rockland for New York; Pushiaw, Hart, Rockport, for Eastern Mary- land; Wm’ Arthur, MeDuttie, Boothbay tor Phitadelphi Mary, Magee, Belfast tor Norfolk; Ann 8 Brown, Cro- weil, Boston for Phijadelphig; sloop North America, Lyons, Somerset for New York. Al:o in port, schrs Harvest, Corwin, from Provi- dence via Bristol for New York; J V_ Welling ton, Rich, Kennebec River for New York; Messenger, Hathaway; RS Dean, Macomber, and Whistler, Keefe, Taunton for do; Gen, Crawford, Rockland for do; WD ips en to his high office a: w : i ; Living Man Hon lominaut save power, he appied | 1ting directing genius, Hale and Wade were the | retributive justice, accidentally shot himself in the | 8 and fad moderate weather: Feb, 18, lat 2153, lon | Liverpool), New York. Chase, “New Hediord for do; Emma Bacon, hiuseif untiringiy to the great duty he Nad under | bold and ever ready hand-to-hand fighters against | leg. Just before the Circuit Court of Jonuson mals. 4 g 4 salted from Antwerp March 12, ship Schatdis (Belg), | *GgincAreiced, brig Anny tir), Card, Cienfuegos for’ taken, regardiess alike of labor aud of personi the Hotspurs of the South. Chase was the stron, county met, i March, 1873, Sidney, who seemed to Brig John Welsh, Jr (ot Philadelphia), Vanselow, Cien- | gor philadelphia. New York (nee Correspondence). .° . dauger, and, while 80 } roubg his duties in the | constitutional pleader of the rights of liberty, und | have peen asccond Jack Sheppard, fromthe number | fevos via Delawace Breakwater 17 days, with sugar to Bailed ftom Amatareataa Maen? be renal NEW LONDON, March 12—Arrived, gcnr Motto, from Seuate chainber, he suilered those injuries irom | Sumner the merciless denouncer of the usurpa- | of lis escapes, ouce more escaped trom the Sheri's | *kiiy, Muuntord & Co; vessel to Evans Bailé Co. | Sailed from Amsterdam March 10, bark Besse Parker | poboken, i which he hever recove But he lived to ses | trons, crimes and barbarism of slavery. Seward, | ctistody. Aster this ne seems to have been allowed |». be pet Peete to Whokers. Naat Reaain via: Gr , Wren, Philadeiphia. TSW BATE, Maroh 12-—Arrivodh ihre Demory Grays te slave power powerless, Slavery itself destroyed | adapting iis advauces against tlhe common enemy | to wader mm and out of Clarksville at his own to Overton & Hawkins, Had heavy N and NW | Sailed from Rotterdam March 10, bark A © Meyer | PISt MT veg schis Twilight, Johnson, South Amboy and 4,000,000 of sl Jabored jor and emancipated, All this he | to the general movements of the anti-slavery | sweet will, for on August 20 last he leisurely peen 7 days north of Hatteras, (Ger), Forbrodt, United States. ‘ree! leat, ; did much to” aecomplish, | party, was caretul not to advance too fast or too | rode into’ the town, hitched his horse in | “seit Menawa, kogers Charieston 7 days, with timber | ““Sctie trom Malaga, prig Mary M Williams (Br), Hanna, | Slopkins Vinanian Cok? BAtumore; John Mt Lewis, But, sir, it not only in the advocacy | far, Hale and Wade were always first m the | the yard of the court house, and delib- | toPhelps & Kempland; Sone tO Ty Eareeie Seat United States. . is PHILADELPHIA, March 13~Arrived, steamers Mary, of ‘great truths and of just ecanses that | skirmish line, while Sumner, leading the gens | erately shot the constable of the township, Robert hr Wm A Low, Garman, York River, Va, with oys- af he lus actieved iame. His’ pure aud honest | eral charges "against the strongholds of King | Ward, who was quietly sitting in frontol adrug £.foQMMrtr MEBNE A To. os eth wood to 7 Crocker, Proyidence ; saxon, Baker, Boston: ship Hoey; Sailed trom Genoa, ship Lawrence Brown, Williams, | ding (Norw). Zernichow, London via Savannah; schr F jue, unsullied by any wrong act, was worthy of | cotton, though Irequently rash in his impetuosity, | store. This occurred about sunset, and Wallace, fenton & 8 Boston. A Smith, Williams. Fortune Bay via Gloucester, " tue man and am honor to the State and the | still advanced the general line of attack and heid | taking advantage of the increasing darkne: . ieee eet rit Curtis, Virginia, ine Canin Bhatlnitor te kaution bobo, Bt an country. In the midst of political contests, with | the ground. With the rebeilion, Seward and | escaped on his horse to the friendly woods, Ward | Senr Ida Gran’, Unrtis, Virginia, Foreign Ports. ship’Anme Bingay (Br), Cann, Antwerp; barks Fides corruption chai ged upon almost every public man, | Chase having been promoted to the Cabinet, Sum- | lingered for a few Weeks and then died of mis | Schr Waupousa, Hess, Delaware. e Cannenas, Feb 27—Sailed, schr Amos Edwards, north | Mindes (Dan), Berg, Cronstadt:'T E Jones (Br), Berry, be Was never chargea with or even suspected of | ner became the recognized republican leader of | wounds. | OBE ae Le hy peal il Selah Bale pe, for | of Hatteras: March 3 bark'L T Stocker, Tvier, do; brigs Barbados; Philip Fitzpatrick, Phelan, Aspinwall brig wrong doing. The people of the Commonwealth | the Senate; but lacking the diplomatic adroitness SHOOTING OF JUDGE MEARS, | Nee ee ee ee Hive, Brothers, Thasiow, Gay tusam sbit, Forking do :} Beehoh Bey Ens Uy orate gine ay yugas oO have loved aud Louored Mr. Sumner irom his Orst | necessary to hold this hgh, position, he eudac- | About a week after this tragedy Elisha Mears, | “Scurd'C'i.von, Jeftrey, Baltimore, Yorke: sche Minute Rippliok Nawh ef iiattme; ath, bark | B Wheeler, Godirey, and & & 8 Corson, Corson, Boston: entry into public fe. Never when his election | gered it more and more from his Circuit Judge of Johnson and several adjoining | hr B F Waite, Elwood, Bajtumore. | Continental, Pillsbury, do: brig W Gordon (Br), do: schrs | Thos Borden, Alien, Fall River. has been in controversy have they tailed to sovote | PREQUENT COLLISIONS WITH THE ADMINISTRATION, | counties, was shot while going home to his dinner. | Sclir Forest U: Parker, Baltimore for New Haven. | May Munro, do; G'Me Farland, MeFarland, Havana, NewcastLe, Del, March 13~Passed down yesterday, Catpanien, Feb 23—Arrived, schrs C W May, Edson, | bark Susan Dudman, for Bremen; schrs Joseph Hay as to make his return absolutely certain. But at | and finally lost it from his St. Domingo quarrel | He received aload of buckshot in his side froma per- | ‘CB Wood, tor Bos- Wood, Passed Through Hell Gate. the extra session of the Legislature, held in 1872, | with the President, Im this matter the Senate, | son at that time unknown, who was hidden by the BOUND SOUTH. & resolution was adopted, perhaps hastily, which pul to the alternative of displacing the intracta- | roadside. Tuis bloody deed was perpetrated about r4 be considered a censure and a rebuke je Senator as Chairman on Foreign Kelations or | a half mile out of Clarksville. Judge Mears lingered | Schr M P Webb, Cook, Providence for Elizabethport, niladelphia; oKee, 8 | and Hattie Perry, for New Bedtord vanes evn B Pink Wieck doe eharp ey Ee fon; William Habter tor, Copenhagen: Jonathan Mu: ed March 3, brig Magdala (Bn), Si N Kk; | for ‘Cienfuegos; Nellie Shaw, for Caibarien ; Charles ite Nancy Sint, Bowie. ore sands, New York; | Tet som, or Providence, and’ Harriet N Miller, for New- to = him. It seemed undeserved. It af- | Of breaking with the President, deemed it wise | as Ward had done for a few days, and then died. BOUND BAST, Girattar, Feb 19—Passed’ through the Straits, brig | buryport. fected nis health and caused him many | and proper to remove Sumner. Governor Baxter immediately offered a reward of | rig sophia (Br), Cunningham, New York for Yar- | Prentiss Hobbs, Dodge, from New York for Smyrna. ‘The schooner ashore on Pea Patch remained last even- hours of sumferiug and pain. The next Legislature, ‘The venerable Senator, however, since the re- | $5,000 lor the arrest and conviction of the assassin | mouth, x i . Tae Lg om e prrgbenrs ae a‘ anes fe ey Del., March 13, PM—Brig Roanoke went to sea sda pa vibe 7 ; 5 ~ rovincetown, disg; , 1 - Lewns, Del., 3, PM ulready elected when the resolution was adopted, | election of General Grant, bad. in his position of | or assassins. The press and people of the State : hr a ele Huei Zareon, oe Ser or Roos, safes " bo rom Bosto' day: also bark anchored off harbor last night. The rejused to rescind it, and it remained unrepealed | armed neutrality, regained much of the confidence | were much exercised over this outrage, and the Havana, March 5—Arrived, steamship WP Clyde, Liv- Sordey 3 AUR Nes Rolow. An. unenown deep English tor more than a year; but when the people of the | of the republicans of the Senate ana the respect | prompt action of the Governor accorded well with | Schr r O smith, Keene, New York tor Providence, as : ved d Comeemeasith could "ach they cletver sie promene | of both Hides of the Chamber. His successful | Phe sentiments of the people, “As Judge Mears had | tamer Duris, Shirley, New York for Providence. ingston, New Orleans: (and sailed (Oth to nerirmys WG | sno n er AD aren fckceived, brig: teidora Bionda Legisiature, which bas, withou? delay, annulled | struggle against the proposition for an appropria- | discharged, after @ preliminary examination, | eae a Townsend, Wilmington, NC; Emily Waters (Br), Mor- | (Br), Plummer, Sagua. - the resolution ol censure, and sent to our senators | tion of money from the National Treasury for the | Dudiey Turner, who killed George Wallace, brother BELOW. Sey Oe a in oan jouleateg-caene eredale L Porter, Whorf, Wiscasset, to te rm 48 Fs ; ‘S “s £ 4 sailed 5th, ‘a d ‘01 E . ad for e 5 and Representatives in Washington copies of the | projected Centennial World’s Fair was a source iv | of sidney, in self-defence. suspicion immediately —_—- anne: Whitehall (Br), Priest Ekeuss brine Grenada, PROVIDENCE, March 12—Arrived, steamship Wm rescinding resolution, Which las been read in both | him of high satisfaction, though his iabors and | rested on Sidmey Wallace, who, it was thought, | _ Brig Iris (Br), Downe; brancies of Congress, In the Senate, most sing! Vigilance irom day to day for many days against | had taken this way to punish the man who justiy | March U, lat 4007, lon larly, y session of that body held be- | this bill were, doubtless, the immediate cause of his | allowed the slayer of his brother to go free. | N Kennedy, Foster, Balgmore via Norfolk; schrs F R sin, | Balrd, Mayhew, Mobile: Wm D Hilton, Weaver, Baltt- Housdon, Caibarien; Annie Batcheider, Sicelma: York; schr Priscilla Scribner, Daisey, Baltimore: 6th, . brigs Eudorus, Nickels, Cardenas, Beauty (Br), Sinclair, | more. trom Matanzas. (Was spoken Y pilot boat Hope, No 1.) tore our Senator's death and in his presenc death, The Massachusetts resolutions, withdraw- | Deputy Sheriff Kline, of Johnson county, collected | SAILED., do; schr Elma M Brizht, Freeman, do. Sniled—Schr Minquas, Heaney, New York. Surely, sir, We tay laciiitate ourselves that | ing a legislative censure against him, were sub- | @ posse vogether and started in search of Wallace. | Cleared, sth, bark Juanita (Sp), Puig, BayAnDAD vk; :| Been New York. Below, brig Fre mane Gua sean we have done him justice, aud that now no con- | micted in the Senate just in time; lor, with the ad- | They were unable, however, fo find him. He was | steamship Mediator, for Baltimore: ship E W Stetson, | ,J2,hare7th, bark Mary ki Libby, Stone, for New Yorks | Sinnlekson,& J ilamition and Wm Mogee. Cemnation of him stands unrescinded upon the re- | journment of that day, he left the Chamber for his | soon aiter brought to bay by Sheriff Stout, of Con- | London; barks Conqueror (Br), Liverpool; Robert Hine, | Hes on or philadelphias Alex Nichols, Peters for | Cleared—Brig Mary Allerton, Chase, Rio Grande. cords of this Commonwealth. Sir, the greatSenator, | deathbed. He was much pleased with this act of | way county, who captured him near Lewisburg, in | bristol; brizs Almon Rowell, Morgan Pill, Nellie Ware, | New York; Torrent, Wilder, for Baltimore; Lena Thur- ROCKLAND, March 4—Arrived, schrs Empress, Kem tue honest man, the friend of the oppressed, the | Justice; and thus placed rectus in curia he re- | that county, and handed him over to the Sheriif of , Kingston, Ja- | tow. Corbett, and Geo Wheehwright, Howard, for north | nedy, New York; F Mayo, Hall, do. liustrious Cllizen, honoved and respected every- tired, though to die, as one bearing the laurei of @ | Johnson county. where, has gone. In his dying hours, he was true | crowning victory. His mission was fulfilled. He Wallace slept well, and breakfasted heartily on to the cause to which he had devoted his life, and | has not, like Henry Clay, lett his name upon the | eggs, ham, jelly, custard and milk. When your | Urged, aimost with his last breath, that his civil | statute book as the autuor of the great distingulsh- | correspondent entered his room, he was seated on | st for north of Hatteras: Veto. Hende: rights bill stould be taken care ol May we do | ing acts of Congress of his time; but, like Web- | the bed, smoking a cigar. He shook hands and | Newront, RI, March 13. 1874 | a, Crocker, Brown, {for Chariesto what we can to aid in tue accowp ‘tof this | Ster, he hasleft tue record of a poweritl pleader, | said that he never felt better in nis life. To | The schooner reported ashore on Goat Island was the Hatirax, March 12—Arrived, brig ¥: Crocker New York; Conyoy, French, do, last wish, and may it be our to emulate | Without Whose support the great measures with | Deputy Sheriff Kline he remarked, “Have a barber Henry M Ridgely, Anderson, trom New York for Somer- | hart, New York tor Queenstown : 13th, ship Mariborough | | SAN FRANCISCO. March «arrived, ship Easterm My ¢ ‘ v to | Dep a " DE Ca, 3 Light (Br), P iney, NSW: Tanta, Avery, his example of devotion to every duty, and thus to | whic Wis labors are identified would not sosoon | to come here; I want to make @ decent appcar- | get. she was towed off this PM by revenue cutter Moc- | (Bf), Graham, Liverdool for New York (both put in in | Tight (Bn, Farry. Sydney, NSW: bark Atalanta, Avery, Wind at sunset NW, fresh. ot Hatteras; schrs Curtis Tilton, Risley, tor’ Delaware | | Sailed 84, schrs N Suinpter, Pinkbam, New York; Stn, pa Breakwater; Alired. H Huddell, Long; Royal Arch, | Sardinian,’ Holbrook, do; Speedwell, Spalding, do; * Crowell, and Sunny Soutn, Derickson, for New. Yor! Leach, Pendleton, do; Grand Isiand, Miter, do: § Telegraphic Marine Correspondence. Belle Crowell, McGathlin, and Mary B Harris, Mitche! McLoon, Spe'r, do; EF Arcularius, Lord, do E Pres id . for Baltimor cott, Magee, do; 7th, Sinbad, Perry, ‘alias, French, oo; Hardscrabble, Higgins, Richtiond; sth, ‘Nautilus, show that we have not forgotten his teachings. | have been achieved, ance.” In reference to the ladies sending him g distress—see Disasters). ; Mr. "Speaker—I ilove that the resolutious ‘v6 | Coming’ as Old come the unexpected blow of his | flowers, he sald, “Women stick to @ fellow to the | CMsin. Lost boat, mainboom and part of rudder, SAS EE a Bene re nn BE Or ae err eo psarE Bauecale «Goll Cottsem bls Makation: adopted. | death upon the two Houses, the event has sus- | last.” He appeared very caim, but there were | _ British brig Aura, 25 days from Cienfuegos for New | Sh! is)" rep 15—Arrived, bark La Cicuena, Vidulich, | _ Sailed—Steamship Constitution, Austin, Panama; bark REMARKS OF MR. CODMAN, OF BOSTON. | pended active business therein for the remainder | slight twitchings around his mouth. He wished to | York, arrived at this port to-day. She lost fore and | Catania; brigs Lophema (Br), Frazer, Bi 3 7th, Raimer, Foster, Port Gamble; brig Kotoa, Friis, Apia Mr. CopMAN, of Boston, was the next speaker, | of the week. But already the poliiictans are dis- | answer no leading question, but was glad to see | main topgallantmasts, matntopmast and some sails. ssephene (Br), Ganion, Barcel 16th, Fanny, Smith, | (Nayigator s lalands) Palermo; 19th, barks Fury, Hopkins, Santander; Hornet, SAN PEDRO, Feb 28—Arrived, bark Constitution, Hopkins, Genoa, Love, Nanaimo. ied ‘13th, bark Ethan Allen, Hardy, Baltimore ; brigs SAVANNAH, March 9—Arrived, bark Amycas, from and he began with a brief reference to the men | cussing your correspondent, who have been providentially raised, in their coun- THE QUESTION OF SUMNER’S SUCCESSOR, RELIGIOUS MINISTRATIONS. Marine Disasters. try’s time of need, to meet the exigencies oi every Every member of the Massactrusetts delegation The Rev. Mr. Burrows, a Methodist minister, a Lily (Br), Ryan, and silver Stream’ (Br), Todd, New | Antwerp, in ballast. period, and said that he woom we mourn to-day | is said to entertain some hopes of this promotion, | and the Rev. Mr. Paine, an uncle of Paine, who nar See Cuble News and Correspondence. York; 17th, Garmouth (Br), Therson, do; 18th, LF Mun- 10th—Cleared, ship Freedom, Norton, Charleston; brig Was one of those providentially sent, and to him | except Genera) Butler, and be regards the grapes | was killed by Sidney, remained with him to the Sreawsuip On1o, at Philadeiphia Ith from Liverpool. | son. Brown, do; 19th, bark’Lawrence, Howes, Boston. Fenix (Sp). Ensenat, Palma Majorca, and Genoa (not as seems to have been allotted the task to arouse the | as very sour. Besides, he has not yet settled his | last. To them he said that he was sure he was | reports after leaving Queenstown a gale set in from SSW, Moxtevipeo, van 2%—[n port park Adeline C Adams, | telegraphed. consciences of the American peuple. His voice | outstanding accounts with the electors on the | pardoned. He forgave all, and was sorry for what | W!ich delayed her 6 hou was always urging the American people for- | question of the Governor. Senator Boutwell, | he had done, but was not fearful of the future, In | {04 her passage she fell in with ward. He Was exhorting, urging aud de- | meantime, ts confined to his house by illness, | parting with bis mother and relatives be sald:— | gunicient to reach the neare: ready. nouncing, in and out of season, until | althoughit ts cousidered hight and only temporary | ‘Don’t cry; it’s no use. This is my funeral, and I | passage to Liverpoot the Ohio experienced a gale on Feb | _ Matanzas, March 4—Arrived, barks Orchilla, Havener, | sMip Screamer, Young, Genoa; bark Navesin‘«, Barstow, the great idea of his Was attained. im itscharacter. it would not be surprising, if by | don’t want any extension of life. Tell my broth- | 10, during which she lost two lieboats. had aft.r wheel- | Boston; 5th, Casco, Penny, Portland; schr B F Witard, | Valencia (and cleared for, New York); ‘sinailo” (sp), He might change his party, but the colored | way of a retaliation upon General Grant for Sim- | ers, Matt and Tom, that they know my life, and I | house badly damaged and was delayed 22 hours. Wooguary, Phitadétphta, EVaDA geht FL Per ent ak ee Tace understood there Was 4o Change in his senti- | mons, the orthodox republicans of Massachusetts | want them to do justas I have done.” His mother | Sup Purs:x (Br), Phelan, from Liverpool for Savan- | , sailed ph $5 Dee Taone (Py, Bison, Oe ot eee ee aUnk Faatoas. tar wow Toe sie ments toward them. | He ioved, he said, to think | were to give itn Dawes as Senator in the place of | said she would dogo, Tney then left, crying bit- | nah, is ashore to the southward of the Stone Horss, tere rin dai oth schte ket i Potter. Shearer-da; | Sailed—Sehrs Kate © Rankin, Hall, New York; George: te a nie san see } Sumner, although Dawes has lost caste as @ | terly, and renee CSS rome trom Savwunan to her assiviancey she will blight. | Mary MeFarlana, McFarland, do; éth, brigs EH wil: | Wasiington, Rolfe, Baracoa; Charles H Dow, Hawes, . enc arts of the Wor! croaker. PREPARING FOR : ened to-day (14th). tame, Tucker, do ; Joste, Pettigrew, New York ; Iza, Wal- where ever were friends of liberty, art, litera- The two houses, from the depressing effects and At ten o’clock Wallace changed his shirt and s id maxed wr ‘Dur! | Cotltun, dag,’ Brg Leouard ‘Mesers, Lileks for New | “Stlled—ship Bertanx (Br), Baltimore. the brig Volta, trom_ the | York i es : ose ai ides gBatks Billie.” trom Liverpool. and Saitan, from 1 28, er, Ryder, : 1¢1ds, ald not urrive 8th, as before reported. Morte Un the Outward | remo Te DATE Jos Baker, yder, for Barbados, | *sth—arrived, steamship Oriental, “ultett, Boston ; ston. Snrp Martronover (Br), Graham, from Liverpool for BSL eorna oreo nace of Hata tay igen aber pri ai ite Dee ay cea am ture apd science, stil) Boston was nis Javorite | duties resuiting—first, from the death of ex-Presi- | socks, and dressed neatly in @ black suit and tie | ,' rote Nifay . * Levering, Corson, north of Hatteras; Fangje . berg. Bristol, E. s city. Never since Jon Wiathrop landed here has | dent Fillmore, and next from the sudden cutting | and placed upon his head a soft felt hat. He then Bevine exberiencod heavy westher’and ort and spit datas Fro Mando: OhASICg PI cori ew fork ‘a sae rane Ce OST ano , 10 March 12—Arrived, schrs Fred E & greater Bostonian lived. While Charies Sumner, | down o! Senator Sumner—will resume the regular | said, ‘Well, I am ready.’ The bracelets being | salis. Haplen, trom New York, VINEYARD I March 10, bark Lizzie, in [lis aims aS a statesman, was pure and lofty, | work of the session on Monday. In the Senate Mr. | taken of his wrists Burrows prayed and sang. He Repvesr. - just arrived: schrs Geo Walker, Cole, and Bd Willard, | Scammell(Br), Cardenas via Norfolk for Boston; Sedona, while is integrity Was untfapeached, his private | Logav, expansionist, on the banking and currency | was then taken down stairs to ® wagon, Into | guecistaws futints Halves March Irion G Trev apiey | Woodbury, trom Phitatelph i digg. ard, | Bath for Norfolk; Carrie Walker, Boston for Yeomice life was spotless and no blot on bis character can | question, lias the “oor, and a day or two may yet | which he jumped lightly and sat on the lid of the | of water, having experienced a heavy northwest gale on Nassau, Feb 17—Arrived, schr ML Davis, Chase, Hayti | River; John W Hall, do tor Philadelphia; Ann & Lock. be discovered, | be occupied in debate ‘before the decisive vote is | coitin in the wagon. the sth inst. she was driven on her beam ends ana lost | (and cleared 19th for Jacksonville); 19th, brig Proteus ‘wood, do. Mr. SANcER, ofDanvers, said when'the great and | taken ob the recowmitiment of the bill—the bill for THE SCENE OF DEATH. her water casks overboard. Fi) Hacer Caananle, Cer Mompyiney Use ueacns | Cia eee ne eee ete oe the good die, It is weli to pause, and to-day 1t is | the transier of the present national bank cur- The guard of seventy men closed in and marched Bric Hanxinat (Br), Giles, from New Orleans, which bi : ei? rer H Phil weil to call up the great and noble life of Cnaties | tency irom the East to the Westand South; and | to the seatoid in. the court house yard, Wai- | arrived st Falmouth March'10 with low of spars and | 4aled Maren 4) for Long | Cay): | Allen | Also azrived 12th, schts Gage, H Phillips, Gonaives, vis Sumner, the ripe truit of our schools and universi- | in tue House, as Monday is ommibus day, we shail | lace. the Deputy Sherif, the ministers and the | bulwarks damaged, is also leaking in topsides. for Eleuthera):' 234, brig Chance (Br, Chris:opher, St | for Boston; W W Pharo, Port Johnson tor do; EH tes. He was not only a citizen of Massachusetts, | probably have some scores of new bilis preseated, | reporters then ascended the steps of the scaffold, Brig Eolus (Ger), Torgow, from St Mary’s, Ga, for Mon- | Marc for New York; schirs Martha Innis, Figeins, Marble- | Wheaton, Blizabethport tor do. but of the country. His charity was uniailing and | In addition to the thousand already introduced. | and the guards formed in a square. Deputy | tevideo, which put into Nassau Feb2 leaky, sailed tor d for Governor’s Harbor (put in in distress—see Dis- Pee ee ox calvin, B uF his love of country pure and true, He was grea, | In any event, from these late distressing events, | Shertif Kline, who was in charge because of the | vsination March 2, having stopped it. Ear yy a Brett etc laa a ey frecsiers, | - furan Mee eaten tra asa scholar, @ statesman, one who was never | the to houses, with a more serious and earnest, illness of the Sheriff, then read the death warrant, | | Rntc Puorrcs (Br), Espey. trom Pensacola for Monte: | “Shia doth, chr Molle Euina, Suvepor, Shieldsboro |. Schr Florence Dean is at anchor ia the channel off compromised, His voice gaye forth no uncertain , attention to thé public business before them, wil the prisoner sitting on a chair. Paine then prayed, | ¥ Seed toe eee Rite Pine Tamer, Put into Nas- | via Key West: March 2, brig Bolus (der), Torgow (trom | Squash Meadow. feel a neue sme am the aeealgnt and Bar | oe ‘age § resume active work, a0 that the effect, | while most of the people in the crowd | uncovers, Grheaey Wettlar ih the GUICatoaUn om ie he ae Bt Marys, having Fepaired) Stoutevideos oun, sehr Carle- | | Arrived 10th, schr Babel H Irons, Boston for Philadel. @ Of jame, not of ic 1s to oped, Wi good jor the country. and also the guards. ine aske ‘allace @ | which caused the vessel to leak badly. she 16 ton (br), Jacksonville, . # dogma, but of generous prineipies. Nothing that | ra : d had anything to say. Wallace rose, taced. the | tit tourtect of water. in Ber hold.’ a portion at Ge Feb 2l—Arrived previous, bark Clifton | ,,Arfived llth, schrs Mary B Dyer, Virginia for Boston) hold.” A portion of the P-L Whiton, Portland f w York: Si Ford, Li is truly great and divine ever dies, and he lives | crowd snd said, clearly :— deck loud was thrown overboard. teen phe for do; Nathan Cleaves, Portiand tor Virginia’ anc our children will read his words with deugnt.| SEEKING THE SENATORIAL (Guariexzx—Yon came here expeeting a good tongtalk, | _ Baio Caance (Br), Christopher, from St Marc for New | ai aeriaved Brevious to Feb 21, bark Lord Baltimore | beg for do: vane ve eiaaa ae Te loheh foe, Bow- We call him dead, but he will speak to us forever. | MANTLE. I have no confession to make to man, Bae ‘whatever I OG) peed saree C4 Jopwood, Soccantered heav, Sacva, Feb 19—Arrived, bark Blair Athol (Br), Haines, | ton; Wm L Abbott, Philadelphia tor Portsmouth; Fran. py ty ke ms , have’ to confess tuust be to God. T die in derence of | Wencher on the Tih ltin Ja “toh 70 3), during which | s¢ Thomas: sat, brige TU Haviland (Br, Dane. do; 22% | els Hatch’ and Chardo Cobb, ‘New York tor Rockland} Mr. SmrTH, of Cambridge, took the floor, and ad- | Peres | myself and friends, and I only regret not having a dozen ee ere paneer ropa yar fs top aaa ibboom | Chief (Br), Matherson, Nassai .oM rich, Look, | Lyndon, Weehawken for Calais; Fleetwing, New York dressed the Speaser, but Was 80 overcome with SATII deaths to die. two porss in the United Sta'es, as well ug bermuda, but | Paltipore: th. China (Br), Manthorg. St Thomas; 26th, | 15 rose bri : | Sailed—Schrs GF Day (Br), and Winged Racer. Hoda sherk ioe a ordland: WILMINGTON, NC. March! 11—Arrived, brig’ Cormo- 3 ¢ | rant (Nor), Hansen, Bren arty aes Camille | PICKFORD, March 12—Sailed, schrs Albert Jamieson, a, New York; Ann Eliza, Caswell, and Rachel or, do. emotion that he buried his face in his hands and | Poston, Mass., March 13, 1874. A COWARD'S APPEAL FOR MERCY. ‘was prevented in consequence of strong gal wept like a child as he took his seat, unavie to The question of the successor of Senator Sumner Then he turned bis coat collar up and buttoned | theretove obliged to steer for Nassau, where arrived | Havana; schrT’ Baliey. Cardenas speak a word. {s already beginning to be;discussed in and around | M8 coat. They handcuffed his hands bebind him | on the 23d. (Br), St Thomas: Liberty, Devereux, do: March 1 not Mr. Haus, of Boston, said that our friend from | hsgpadhetseceiatacn. A and strapped his knees and ankies. All who were Scur Maria Ixwis, Higgins, from Marblehead for Gov- | 8th), bark Mendota, Perry, do; brig | Remick, Rose, do; Cambridge had made’ the most eloquent speech | the State House, Of course there are a multitude | on the scaffold shook hands with him and bid him | ernor’s Harbor, Eleuthera, put into Nassau Feb 23 with | 24, schrs David Collins, Townsend, Mobile; 3d, brig’S M possivie, He then proceeded to say that it was | of aspiring men willing to accept the honor, and it | ‘goodby.” ‘The biack velvet cap was then put on | rudder head broken. Collymore (Br), St Thomas; schr Hattie E Sampson, New Peculiarly appropriate that a word should be | geems certain that th ign will bea lively | 884 the noose was slipped over his head. The | _ Scar Sanau Cove, at Galveston March 7 from Taxpan, | “filed Feb 26, brig § Coipel (Br), north of Hatteras; Spoken to the memory of Mr. Samuer in | certain that the campaign will be @ lively | Rey, Mr, Burrows whispered to him. Stiney cried | reports the schr Annie G Webber, which went ashore at | sent Matilda Brooks, Jones Balumorerath, brig Shasta’ this hal. He never neld an office by | aNd interesiing one. It is given out from Washing- | aloud, “Lord, remember me! Lord, remember me | TUxpan some time since, as undergoing FoRairs, and | Brown, north of Vatteras: schrs Arianna (Br), Aubrey, ‘ ' 4 a sunken schooner on the 6th a iy t ny , : “oanerae 5 . | ¢ ‘veston bar. 1 . to the Senate asa ‘comparatively | Meut that he 1s not a candidate for the place. Al- | jeet, ‘There was @ convulsive shake, the hands | “sou Fronency Dram (of Taunton), Phillipe, from Rat. | jupOibeage 2” OMT Asphodel Marcy, trom St Thomas, AND RESTORATIVE, S1 Jago, Feb 25—Arrived. achr Nelle C Paine, Perce, | pignteen years’ expericnce, with unparaticted sucee! Y oO unknown man, and it was there that he had made | though he ts ambitious for the Governorship, there | moved, the body trembled greatly, the hands were | ymore for Boston, sailed from Vineyard Haven morning +i} ee ee canon. Trecartin, Baltimore pry, | bas proved. WINCHOTEIVS” HY POPHOSPHITE and was | Silas N Martin,’ Mayague his iame. He then spoke of Mr. Sumner as a de- | are many who anticipate that he wi ndon hi open, not clenched, and he was dead, There was @ | of March 12, and, in attempting to beat back to that har- | bater anda lawyer. He also spoke of the lessons | cl: “4 that a! pre i sy mtr: if . ax great stillness in the crowd. After twenty min- | bor during a thick snow storm, struck on the Squash St J OWN, . March l—Arrived, bri LIME AND SODA to be the grandest and t fect OC uis lve, wiuich’ should have the tendency co give | CjAims '2 thst direction and allow himsélt to be | Utes the heart was still beating. When he had | Meadow Shoal, ‘About noon the sehr Jon B Norris | Flynn, New York; ih, bark Jf Smith, Howard, Bos | Yieulistg Tonsc, Invicorator Sud. deesuyrative kabwn ce o the Country a purer political atmosphere. | placed “in the hands of his friends’ for the Sen- | hung thirty minutes the doctors said that he was hi a d ¢ had swung n. medical science. We ertai Mr. JK. FitvGRALb, of Boston, saia the refrain | QtOrsilp. Then there ts Doctor Loring, now Presi- | deaa and. out down the body. It was laid on a | S7ount and was apparently afloat. She apvearea t | -Tame Bay, CGH, Jan 10—Arrived, brig Jane Bell, | Tivmediate cure for | SuaTauwe Ht to be a certain and seemed to come irom the whoie people that the | dent of the Stute Senate, who ts definitely known | mattress in @ wagon and sent to his mother’s Ls pap, Feb. 25—sailea, John A Griffin, Godfrev, New General Debdility, Nervousness, Nervous Afections, Fepuvlic has not lie equal leit. He was endeared | to be desirous of political advancement, and bis | house, according to her request. The doctor said | ,SCERJ°ANtta (of Tisbury) arrived at Vineyard Haven fharlie Morton, Davis, Philadelphia; Match 2, Frostration of the Vital Forces and Powers, Loss fo the yeonle, ann now tuat jealousy ie dead vesiie | frends are ingustriously engaged in talking him | that the neck Was dislocated. salince ita parton tue ee eee ‘Antonio (Sp) Boston; Julia Lingley (Br), Of Nexus ower S60 Boeray/ Wesunes brig: Jones, New York. | pperite, Dis grave, all come to pay tribute to a noble, pure | UP. The Doctor, as well as utier, has in the Im: | ‘The crowd dispersed and the militia marched off ee eee oo oee Debility arising trom Fevers ie ie Asp . Frorexce (Br), from Demerara for Boston, lost and spotiess life. The appreciation of his ue was | wediate past, been an unsuccessfal aspirant for | No attempt was made to interfere, as was ex: | ,ack® Rear 5 los American Ports. or other illness to ve shown noc so much by speeches as by placing | Uberaatoriai’ houors, out latterly it has been be- | pected. By some it was stated tuat the mother | Rey iubbiscuzar’ ~M’ % CAT of 150 bhds molasses |, eropsa (Oregon), March 2—Arrived, bark Portland, and weakness of every description. i the Senate chamber a worthy successor, who | lieved that he had abandoned that race in sorrowful | had said that she wanted her other boys to travel | gonn ixxs Revp, ashore at Sandy Hook, lies in the | Oage,San Francisco,’ z nis instly temots Viteining Toole acts ike mage, (1h shall possess in som ree the matchless integ- | diagust. Of course Mr. Dawes, who was slaugh- | the same road, and when dead she would come to | game position und is completely covered with icer kt. | pAbVEXA od Pale Sines Saek Wililaeh dod Rosrgys it rapidly restores Aad scapeupen, tom Tity of him whose jose Mr. PALMER, of Boston Baitimore; J.J Pharo from Washington), BOSTON, March 13—Arrived, steamers Mercedita, Artes, Wheldon, Philadelphia} mourn. tered by Boutweili in the struggle jor the vacancy | them. forts wi ke of the general | caused by Henry Wilson being made Vice Prest- be made to get her off a “] WILL GET AWAY WITH HELL!" moderates. won as the weather ‘ape Nervous Tone, stimulates and restores the Appetite. pro, i ani mows refreshing sieep and buildy up, nvigorate: Marshinan, Charlestot sorrow and grief of tue wiiole country at tis death, | Cent, wiil pnt in his claims for Senatorial honors | There were about 300 armed men in the town, | sonr ALaxmic, Baxter, from New Hayen for the Rap- | Leopard, Albertson, do: Georse Appold, Loveland: Bal: | VITALIZES the entire Nervous and Physical systems. Which BO power of thought or speech was abie to | Bow; In fact, his friends commenced lobbying for | Wallace said, “I got away witn these fellows and eS River, in ballast, put into Norfolk March Fi timere via Nortolk: Nereus, Beare, New York, d Prices, $1 and $2 per bottle. Prepared only f express, That tongue which ut perform such | him as soon asit was known that Mr. Sumner was | reckon I will get away With hell.’ He was hanged for repairs, hinds AL her mainmasthead during a flaw Cleared—Steamships Batavia (Bri, Mouiand, Liver- WINCHESTER & ©0., Chemists, @ service ON such 4 occasion was now speechless | dangerously ili, and tne campaign in his behalf is | twenty feet from where he shot at Ward. of wind off Black River, pool; Johns Hopkins, Hallett, Balumore; barks Thames 36 John street, New York, | in deata, Sumner ts dead, and the nation and the | Visibly and m entarily increasing. Judge Hoar 1s Scour DR Beckrony, from Baltimore for Charleston, | (8M, Corwes Adelaide, and Dunedin, New Pealends with cargo of iron. ran ashore on the Middle Ground i | Scotland, Rogers, Mobile: rigs Persls Hinckley. Small, A GREAT SPRING MEDICINE—HYATI'S LIFB world rn bim as the great philanthropic states- | also a favorite among many, and his name is ire- "§ mre a 5, a Y Gy ‘ y c | ; 7 man of America, Massachusetts mourns hima wita | quently and earnestly ticntioned. Goncernin; Chesapeuke Bay curly on Weanestay and is now filled | COMUe yi sie Boum, Lichon tM A Gosnbe: Coombe, | ers Gari The ete i trente nai medicine a tenderer love, as her honored son, | Governor Washburn, his prospects. at the present we ie eee THe captain and crow arrived (a5 Noriols Galveston; Frank Meriert Crowell, Philadeip hus’ in its {by oo cures of these and-oiher diseases flowing is | BOWE che Bower tnvaan ear Lecettaes Gotan OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ganee tetera on overner ¢geule Hoge, ater dlscharg, | Larsen, Question of Faligotth for Order an drupe te HEICAL WORDE BS 5 Gran sie : 4 BAMS . er cargo caine vater yesterday — ,, steamers Bi e, 3} § e J gi Action of the Worecesier City Govern= | erations not of 4 mild character. The same result (An), and proceeded on ‘her voyage, having eustained | Vieiisaie Marle Ree FOr Bae eae tig hortan: | Sold by druggians everewhers,, Depot, ae Oy expr ment. | may follow if Generai Banks be @ candidate, and | pares OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | 20 damage. barks N C Kierkegaard (Nor), Knadsen, Dublin; Merca: | ———— —— WORCESTER, March 13, 1874. ent is none the probabilities. The MONTHS OF MARCH AND APRIL Atexanpris, March 1—Steamship Pioneer, which was | tor (Nor), Cork; schrs Addie M Bird, Merrill, Cardena: BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT » March 13, 1974, name of ex-Governor Bullock is not yet much |) ————— ~—____. | blown ashore on the opposite flats night belore last, ig | Matilda Brooks, sagua; Herschel, Providence; Belle States; desertion, &c., sufficient cause; legal every- At a special meeting of the city government to- | talked about, but it is barely probable that he may Beamer, | _Balla | Destination. | still hard and iast aground. laday, Hoboken. where; no publicity ‘required; mo charge until divorce jeared—steamers Rebecca Clyde, Childs, Wilmington, | grante: Cleilan, March, Providence; Octorora, Reynolds, | New York: sp Minnehaha (Br), Cassiday, Londonder barks “tuseppo (Ital), Ramella, Queenstown or Faimo for orders; M Smith Petersen (Nor), Knudsen, Limerick i is Brosewans Gxonaxtows, SC, March 9—Phtots off this bar on the r ath inst saw the foretopmast and foretopcallantma: io brnawek with vards complete, of @ vessel, five miles of shore {|( Bowling Green | Sails gone. ‘HOUSE, Attorney, 194 Broadway | “HERALD BRANCH OFFiCE, BROOKLYN, COR- A. ier of Fatton avenue and poem street, night a committee was appointed to take suitable | De brought forward as @ compromise candidate. | 7 — te pp eS ewer He has the respect and contldence of both fac- City of Baltimore. (Mich 14 novice of the demise of ngtor Sumner | tions of Massachusetts republicans, and at the fe x end 4 committee was appointed to at- last State Convention was selected as the most Vice tree. M. end t ore Suitable man to preside, 2 v4 { Bowling Green Sax Francisco, March 5.—The schr Sarah Louise, while | brigs Lizzie H Kimball, Lunt, Cardenas; Romar Dun: from 3 A.M, tog P.M. fe tc Saw she tae nineese in esa eaeougs, what of ap orator and aipeenneo, a3 10 oUner [I]. Bowling Green vol ee] Foe ut of ue 24 on a te inst, sapck ean avenen, hg ; pail Boston : hs if Goam do;'S | Onsuntay from $ tod. M, ii je the | 7 5 2 onaree!, She fisequents it rt - ell, do; Dantei Webster, i he { the city, and the depot 1s to be draped tn mourn- | fya¥8 js tequrtied by many asa fit man to receive Age nud Was taken backs (7 1°" “Hous serious dam: | W ited Hark Oncraa (Nov, Queenswomn, |) =FOR MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES AND TAN ing. Ife colored citizens also held a meeting to- | ‘ve Senatorial mantle of the lamented Sumuer, Bowling Green Spoken, BELFAST, Feb 23—Arrived, schrs Nadab, Cheney, Del. | ask your druggist for PERRY'S MUTH AND Hight aud a.opted resoiations expressive of by Envervoes’’ (is rocaarane Ship Bt Lucie, ‘Tobev, trom Baltimore for Gan Fran. | Perry, Neweastio, teh, Paul Bearer, Orci: Ore | ae Me eT on ts not, 8 Pare all bereslstione sereeet, £0 tla memory and sppointed’ ® ook THE LATE EX-PRESIDENT PILLMORE. wren Bt |tiverponl. Mg Broaawar, | elsco, Nov M, lai 478, Yon) W. pfilisa 4 sehts FH Sebonaid, MeDonaid, Wilmington, | tended tor te Femovitl of Moth Patches, #reckies, Tan ue funeral. —— e.{ Liverpool... (69 Bro peatetes ‘OC; oth, Eveline, Bagley, and'Mary, Magee, Nortolk; brown discolor \ 01 Pronveceshanc Military Honors to His Memory at For- ah i lgleogor- [3 Breeaued: | sonsce 40 MERCHANTS AND SRIP CAPTAINS, | i225 atch, Savannah Ha Mu, Mayo. Baltimore! | Street. New York. | e a iN , Mary Farrow, Foss, Wilmington. — = : BRILISH PRESS TRIBUTE TO HIS rece othr neat | 2 Bowling Hreen s ¢ | “PATH, March 12--Sailed, schrs koret, Dunham, Riggs: DEE aa apn ssreb Slik tooled connie MEMORY FORTRESS MONROE, March 13, 1874. | HH Srosawar. RAGE ville, to, oad for New York; Seventy-Six, Teel, ch: | Sone By: iim tive ‘and other Scale Diseases. Also taili ” 3 Military honors to the late ex-President Fillmore | thier icp dt hogs: Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains aretn- | Fen “Young ‘Riawsville to lond for ee Loree | jospand untimely Gray Hair, and dry, motst and seal % i took place here to-day. Flags were displayed at | Almanac for New York—This Days formed thay by telegranhing to the Uxnauy London POHARLESTO , Maren 13—Arrived, schr Susan Harker, | Vandruff, DON, March’ 13, 1874. head waste Of teitteeh minute guos fred aisle jureau, Né. 4 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- elphig. DR. B. C. PERRY, THE NOTED SKIN DOCTOR, The Irberal journals publish highly eulogistic obit. beret a gun every half hour duriuz the duy | SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER, ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of | promen vid tertenk Denaneream (Br), Purdy, from « Bond street, Now’ York, positively cures untimel ®ary notices of tne Jate Charies Sumner, and a saluie ol thirty-seven minute guns at sunsei, | @0N rises. 6 13| Guy, Isiand....eve 5 38 | American vessels, the same will bs cabled to tals coun- Satled—Bark Kings County (Br), McClelland, Doboy; | J FInKIEs Uitte ir ee ae oe or ee eee 06} Si hrs L EM G Flora | Patches, Freckles, Blackheads or Flesh Worms and Pim: | [plesiiihdintiatnaann | saa secs. ai ic Be andy Hook ove ‘s try free of charge and published, Wicnann Coeaee a? Northern’ poe mouth, Mase; Flot wy, kruptions. ‘Also, by personal attention, Moles, | THE GRANT PARISH PRISONERS, OOD FIBER s «oN oll Gate, bad FAS(PORT, March 6—Arrived, achr % A Paine, Jones, eoeene rate. Send for cironter. THE FEELING IN NEWARK, New York. - OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Cleared Sth—Schr Sammy Ford, Allen New York: Vir- | F{XTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS SALE. OP SILVER ginlus, Ross, Cardenas; 11th, schr Mattie Ellen, Ashford, 'LATLD WARE AT AUCTION, PEDO RI TOWN, March Q-<Arrived, schr John Aviles, | SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., 19 JOHN STREET, | Awatting the Verdict of the Jary. | i | In Newark the news of Senator Sumner’s death New ORLEANS, March 13, 1874. | Das created a feeling of profound sorrow among In the case of the Grant parish prisoners, whose | | PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 13, 1874. as TELEGRAM TO (HE NEW YORK HERALD. SLEARE Tracy, New York. i * alliatn of ste commun nt 'winer ine | 17 commenced Febraay 2 se arrumeDt wa SeEAnaD. Ship Sie Marry Parken Partially ioe |yiei Scie NcMeDY esa: Wiha oct | AA NG ath ay tt Mas Mabe spect to his memory, nor that of the late ex-Presi- | ctl Res ry! a Brite a Steamship Trinaeria (Br), Thomson, Glasgow—Hender- | masted—California Ships Damaged in Dia eESs ee non ania ent out, bark | one street, tor sale at auction a goss aay, LRureday, : orities-the | Wood delivere char, | som Bros ‘i FORTRESS MO . Passed ; | conn ‘ é Tet estes Fo Al Souths teoughe ine chiens eee senttn ana consumed | ,,namabip, Mediator, Smith, Baltimore—Loriard | the Late Gales on the English Coast— | gy.tutningen (Nor, 1rom Haltimore ior (Great Britain; | sate 14 comm mee each day at 10 ethhat ptophetan proper to order any pablic demonstration of sor: | about two hours in’ delivery. It was | "Mtunmatnn Chesapeake, Johnson, PortlondaJ F Ames eaeeyets had Depeneees ie rie Mustsstnn a), MATERARG ved, sobre Wm Walton, | Lousekcepersand steamship owners to, lay ih their sup? row, such a8 the placing of the city flags | accepted by the counsel for both the prosecution Ship Alice Buck, Siow, San Francisco—sutton & Co. Loxpox, March 13, 1874, Compton, Philadelphia David @ Floyd, Clifford, too: | phes TBS sesortenenit smbreaes avery ets ole aay ‘trae, at bali-mast, &c. The colored citizen’ have and delence without dissent, and was ueclared to | Bark Adetheid (Ger), Voge, amburg—Funch, kdye & A BRITISH SHIP PARTIALLY DISMASTED. ken wed, sctie Sarah Cole, | ee ettee Dishes, piated. Table not been ‘anmindiul of the debt they be full, fair and imparual, “fhe jury then retied, | Co. " Ship Sir Harry P: BA, On thin Rew ¥ GALVESTON, Maren 7—Arrived, sehr Aaa Titghers, Gob ruit, Dishes, Ove Tie mroet Massachusetts Senator and a aud the Conrt is sull in sesston (nine o'clock P.M.) | dark Lorenzo (Nor), Hesselberg, Antwerp—Funch, | | O10? Sit (TY init ae nearer eae cape, | ANB HEPA park 9 Southard, Anderson, Liverpool. Nalisin’ Hinge, Water Coolers, kc., he, slavery advocate. They have met and passed suit- | awaiting the verdict. The indietment was against re Polymnie (Pr), Coursall, Bordedux—Boyd & | MtIved Mt Gravesend today, ant reports Having expe- | Uilnrad-cbark Laey Vick (Mr), Bossaint, Fieetwood. , Mifuctured at their own works in Walling: able resolutions tn memoriam, and, among other ninely-eight persons, Only nive of Whom are OU | Hincken. ¢ : rienced heavy gales on the 26th and 27th ul, Was | (leaned amare May aren Arrives, schrs Kmuwa D | ford, Conn., and warranted extra heavily plated and duugs regommend¢d thar al eoipred Citizens , tral, Bare ptag (Br), Kerr, Alicante—J F Whitney & Co, thrown vu her beam ends aud was obliged to cut away | Finney, Etwell, —-~; Sau Fish, Teel, Wiscasset first class in every respect,