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10 NEW YORK HERALD; FRIDAY, ‘ MARCH 31, 1876,-TRIPLE SHEET, down, The Acting Governor, Stone, is a dem- | his nervous system, and accounts, in a great measure, | SE to SW, with tients of rain and bigh sea, washing deck | was hoisted, as matters and soon Railed 29th, schrs A H Howes, Newberry, N of Hattorast V : is, Fre Bhgenndne vg Brigadier, Morton, do, V ‘ASE INGTON. pick war ey. rg of by the republicans, who | for his present sickness, ‘The subject makes fresh talk | ™eandalt. NS), MeKensic, Matanzag imma cance rors, cmann ee specs. he Navasai, bare 101» port. sehr Melissa A Willer, wil. consider bim 4 fair and upright deal id a 5 ‘e A Lt r jew York, the first vessel and the | sou, for more, to sail about the 1) Senbstty ant Gapstuaty aaa mies ae ics shone: Henatonn; "08 the stqysuanen: of: Freticess | SES thee ee gg Ry “the Savery ee Match, Dh kesived, brig Ballsta, Partridge, a hy partially av a Governor | Gra; indisposition would revive the old question | Bark Clare B MeGilvery (of Stockton), Wolpat, Contanss. . * struggle a heer ond ne wataeton by Kye ey ‘a cg i hes Eien Perkins, Mitchell, e State, vin De to Wm | schooner: ‘war passed tot Naud ther | Br Jaco, Marc - . feeretary Robeson Explains His Action on the |“), Sf about the President pro (em. ot the Senate. | Sieh Le ee eee | Rowe repates to the staved bout of ‘the Satterly she was got | Not Hatteras: FE MeDonald. MeDonslt, Baltinore, 4 he resiguation of Ames breaks the power of the | rue SPIRIT TAX LAWS—THE NEW YORK PRO- | Brix Princess Beatrice (of Sydney CB), Simmons, Point | lear aud sent to the Ben with avoring to Po al March 27—Arrived, schr Alma, Johnson, Ma Failure of Jay Cooke & Co. Fing of followers and favorites of his who have mis-| pooy g.Plire 15 days, with suger to H A Vateile & Gon, March | top oar ee ee eine neat Race nensiones | ‘'alied 27¢h, brig. Moses Day, Crosby, N of Hatteras: soba ruled theState and will enable the republican part berpspararaenat re Sheeet scan aie wale oid BB CE me fe «iro yantan amo TFdays, with | s¢ the pumps ail might tain. Davis | Saarbrack, Clark; do; Telumach, Bon ect” in the State to reorganize on a sound basis and toznaxe | MORTAL. sucar to Brooks & Co; vossel to bray ek oo Spd A thee ood v° ML aay a By pay oR ag Fork” or att de Nis Holler, Calbarien 9 | AM on the 224 she sunt's boat fi hep Cd sg on Cohorien 2 crew. the Ratterly being at the imefallsfwater, A Ya + schr 3.8 Hudson, for Boston, spoke the Ben and baie eon Boston, themselves a formidable and respectable opposition, The New York Produce Exchange committee to-day ur, NS, March 29—Suiled, steamer Dominion (B NAVY DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS, | ‘ they do not carry the State. Mississippi republi- Es gin heard by the Sub-Committece of Ways and Means, e to take half the crew. cans bh @ memorial and occasion for it w iained by the By ware Breakwater on the 28th i at Capt JT dives " ere are very well satisfied with the result, and casion for it were expiained by the i geanaigg Sunder ganeaa SN eae maedennd vata eaevaee AMERICAN PORTS. believe the future of their State to be more hopeful at | Chairman of the committee, Mr. W. S Miller. Mr | gays ‘vith sucur to Bastian & Hofhaan; vessel to Benner & | to New York, ‘The Francis Satterly was valued nt this moment than for years before. Meantime, Sen- | Bristow stated fully the business evils and oppressions | Finkney. had on bowrd at the time she was abandoned & ALEXANDRIA, March 29—Arrived, schrs J M Leonard, a 7 8 © Gocuha Cae oon Ls ‘about 59,000, Both vessel and cargo | ——— for Georgetown: Chas Wolsey, Discussion of Ante-War Questions by | ator Morton does not scein to bo aware that the bot, | Tesulting from the present practices of internal reve- “eb, Tabb y Pena ny sth evan wo Miller Yee: | sere Wattilly tnoured, ‘The Satterly was uowadouod in int SOSTON, March '3)—Arrivod. stoumer Neptune, Berry. powieon & Co; vexsel to ° . ‘i vero | ton, Murch 25, lat 1 a schooner | £054, lon 70 Xew York burke Bounding Mitlow. Lioasue, Malaga via ee tom has fallen out of his Mississippi investigation. nue officers, whilo the legal aspects of the enso wore | ton, Murch 25, lat ase oh rit B. Caupxen, Gott, from Cienfuegos for Phile- | Queenstown: J) T Sinith (ir, Hatfield, Crentuewns belt } epublican Senators. 5 developed by Colonel Hill, who dwelt particularly upon | Sche Nyiuph (at Bolize, delphia. with molasses, was ee oe eee Tera am, | Salngs avsd Caborca Bi e ¢ Pla Soule, Hoboken Riles’ 5 y th bi ba 37 90, lou 7), disunasted sbi is thy, rriv lat Ls » Acers: is FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT, | ‘2¢ Dearing of Judge Giles’ decision, of Bal ares, with winin the ack of vemsels to wvold nei ns was Mari Matanzas; schrs “Jno Atwood timore, of day before yesterday. The reception of | 7507. passed ad and abandoned bara in idee: sencetac owas see. saliars bape liens “i je. Kelly, Philadelphia ©” = 4 ftanding and ull sulle gone; f on Matazas: a the memorial was most favorable, and at the request of eck forward, marie wanding and. it of 6m tae Ma ioe baal igh find continvont Mered | cloud, frou do at niece td BOUTWELL ON SLAVERY. Wasmixarox, March 30, 1876. | yr, Hancock the Produce Exchange delegates are re- ACRIMONIOUS DEBATE ON THE MISSISSIPPI BES- | ducing their views to writing and drawing a proposed s OLUTION—AN OLD TIME ANTI-SLAVERY SPEECH | amendment, which will accord with Mr. Meade’s bill Starving Condition of the Indians FROM BOUTWELL—INSULTING LANGUAGE TO ip so far as it relates to that especial subject, A pe- d to be Edwin J. Palmer, St ‘Lagann 29) days. with | Rouvy ero f Dow: | Cledrod—Steumer Oriontal, Hedge, Savannah; brig Gol- mad zat to Theland strong head winds | sprit’, sind attache ool cesens we wrung | conda, Lord, Havana. the crestor part of the passage; March eh 20 aan 21. lat 29 9), | and ho: x with them. sennch! Sailed—Steamer Maryland (and see rat fate Prow ion 75: had & furious exclone ‘veering from ¥ to WSW, with | tow ar EOS a saddensaneke mlpne,, Matra 208 | sector et anset, it helug too rough to terrible cross sea, which filled the dock, deck house and | from suvannuh for Philadelphia ‘he promised tolay by us | BALTIMORE, arch 20 bak hous (Nor), galley, started deck losd and everything about deck, hoe f until the weather moderated, bi jy filled away. Jenasin, mone. ¥ via Fag Hela Roads; in after bateh, bulwarks, boats, water cas! The gale continued till the 8a inet mite or Bande required ford, Matanzas, | | and & A tition was presented to-day by Mr. O'Brien, of Mary- | other da fawes; baromoter at 22 20: 24th, Int ED & fon y iN | ve i buroun wt th ki } afloat. On the 23d inst S0th—Arrived, steamer Elizabeth, Cl York; ni About Fort Sill. SOUTHERN: SENATORS, land, in favor of this bill, signed by all the chemical | Hotton “up, apparently’ a brie of 150 | Se tint din aea Lobia danitin Tink, teatinetoel Birdaton (i. “Hunter, Ilo ‘Fancro Darke Charlie ish ‘The republican Senators are disposed to take up the | manufacturing und wholesule druggists in the city of | A Tibet og BR Titasipim The Atle Fe meen Te Sees Senn wrangle with the Southern democracy where Mr. Blaine | Baltimore, and one from New Haven was alsd pre- | Sth, passed Hatteras Ina tearful southerly | Gardner was of 16 tous, and hailed frem Buckport, Me, | Rene (Nor), Muller, a pre- | pat a hers, Hackett, St Be FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. t into Delaware breakwater for shelter trom | where she was owned by # B Gardner and « . sches A nan’ (of) Philadelphia), Kinm Sou DTatuor—Capt Amesbury and crow of xche D Talbot | Orin ter ta tor a Mia 1 days, with molanes to order. | Mateh 35, 1at prok erode). Dokare cenissed_Seeaagned Ob 608: #5. SOS Bee “aes |. Hooker, nh eget Sagua to Boston, arrived at Boston yesterday in a ny gy SE igile, duu whieh shipped «ves | She yriigh bark'd T siniti Capt Hattie, pons Cie aie Yorks a ae, ons ox | Vonks ; : lett it in the House. During the debate to-day on the | sented, signed by all the wholesale liquor dealere of Mississippi investigation question, while Mr. Bayard, | that city. The Produce Exchange committee will sub- | Wasunctox, March 80, 1870. of Delaware, was speaking, Mr. Boutwell, of Massachu- | mit their papers to the Commissioner of Internal m 75 envy He. cuties wer THE ACCOUNTS OF THE NAVE DEPARTMENT— | “°U® !terrupted him sovoral times, for whieh he finally | Revenue before returning to New York, Wicker Mabel F Staples, (ot itarringsan), Cal | Capt Amesbury states that he left Xngua March ¢ (Nor) Thorsen, Belfast; Fidueia. (tal), Sehioflino, Schr Mabel F Staples (of tinrrington). Cole, Caibarien 7 he fi Tocelveda somewnat sharp rebuke, AssoonasMr.Bay- | gpvaron CONOVER, OF FLORIDA, AND ‘THE | days, with sugar to. Tucker & Laglitburn; vensel to Brett. | eins sie Te eniet tes anailissed tiltons oh eraas, Bitz: Silo” tal)’ Onada, Quesamtows? Noel (Be), Knowl: THE NECESSARY DELAY IN SETTLEMENT— | ard had finished Mr. Boutwell rose to his feet and re. | Son'e'Co, Murch 28 bal w heavy gule' from SSK; | ge ton. Lontondarey’ sehrs ida Hirdsall, Potter, St Jako: A # . age : pare 28 sehr, the crew working "atthe pumpats keep the | $2". kondonderry wehes fda Birdsall, Port ps POSITIVE DENIAL OF THE EXISTENCE OF ANY | sponded in those tones and terms of intense radicalism | CHARGES AGAINST HIM WHEN STATE TREAS- | [ein tol Mine Tit ecos via Delaware Breakwater | Vestel atlont. The J T Smith soon after took off Capt Ames | Harn, © ih Fascha aida eae iiuesn “ | bury and bis wife. boy and crew of six men. The sehooner Nae Ok cone eee b ined noargo of nagar: ponsiguea oo Hatneuway & Browpe. ct joston, orted), | Seu Leen Waxartxy, from Porto Rico for a) os off; | before reported spoken with loss of captain o ry spars sprang, arcived at New London Mareli 0, mel ‘ft and night coming on tose by’ her ead twok | the mate, who reports that during a heavy eale on the 20th Sales oe Santo Oteri (ne ), Pizzati, Jamaica. |, transterted toar of , inst the Wheatley lost her mainsail aud mizzenmast, and in U T, March 27—Sailed, sehrs Onward, Lowell, and Ted the re- | clearing the wreck Capt Wheazley, of Philadelphia, was Pulteney: Jas Donobue, Warren, Wilmington. washed overboard and lost. > TARE STON, March #0—Sailed, brivs Bore (Sw) *. from Mobile for Minatit- ‘torhebes wen, Rouen; Martha (Ger), Lange, Contluent| eet 14 mailes from Minatit; | * 6 iad WONT ie March YO—Arrived, “Oastmin,* and cargo are a total | FORTRESS MONROE URER. with sua to Maithan For some time past there has been a movement in | political circles in Florida, aiming to effect the indict- | ment of Senator S. B. Conover, for alleged acts while he was State Treasurer. Desspatehes recolyed hore to- | ott day state that immediately-upon the examination of | {hy crvw'ta the acbam Mr. F. H, Gamble, who was State Comptroller when | indir at, ‘atin, Senator Conover was Treasurer of the State of Florida, | . with the State withdrew from the case, as his testimony ex hey, DEFICIENCY——-NO ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION | Which, in days gone by, have — electrified TO BE ASKED FOR AND NO LAW VIOLATED. the legislative halls of both houses, He Concerning a story in circulation that some drafts at | “*l'vered = regular old-fashioned anti-slavery Jour months against the Navy Department have not | t!™¢% fugitive slave law dissertation and was unspar- been paid on presentation, the Secretary of the Navy | 6 even to cruclty in his er:ticisms of the Southern tays that the presumption drawn that he has spent | PCoPle. Long after he had ceased the hot blood: could the appropriation is false; that there is no deticiency ; | °° wee Lape? of by eng ene that the gests of the navy in London have | *Pccullp thoso who had served in the Confederate ved, steamer City of Dab ned, tele bh A: DemlianiSincde sehrs A Burnham, hots, Hurrington, Savannah; Sw sannah, Wilson, beet grrr Va. pe set jo be the scbr F & 5 3 Senn Steengw 8 Lex, ~~ Jan, was wreeked Feb 2 lan! “Phe crow wore saved. The vessel during the war, But they kept their temper The 8 8 Lee was built at Baltinove in 1862, registered the money to cover these drafts now in their | “MY 4 a gt culpated Senator C aks Ruilod-—Sehr G C Pomeroy, Bostot postession in London, but that the incoming dratte | ¢X¢edingly well, Senators Withers, of West Virginia, lenator Conover. wel to G Muduett. GALY ‘ON, March 24—Clearvd, sche HS Williama Scum Many E AxapEx, from Ellsabethport for Newbury. | port (Texas) rt, before reported at Glucester half full ot water, was now “a ey oh Cos oemegerd Paine sakan ts Noebutypnrt by ellen Nuk wien sheared Lob its ms Fefrede pee Tacs @ Priadathy Miner, Cadiz Sila | off Salvages she was leaking go badly that four men at the sa dieiiel Sou! ype. which Giled oubin | Miinpa. could not keep her freé, and she pat back to | Bar EW ORLEANS, March 20—Arrived, bark Mignon, Souley und Maxey, of Texas, replying to Senator Boutwell in jerson), Aldridge, Baracon emphatic but reasonably conservative sentences. One of the Eastern Senators, who was very | | Joy : taies St Zaae, 16 | 183 tons and hailed from New Bedford, | GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCHES. due between now and the close of the fiscal year will, @s a matter of course, exhaustall the funds as the ap- propriation is meaut by the House of Representatives = an 5 i nove! 4 much pleased = wit the unsparing laceration Wasnixcrox, March 30, 1876, ed 24 tucket, LI, from the wheel | Gloucester, Divors were at work on ber bottom on the 20th, ‘ihth—Cleared, ship St Bernard (Beh, Horton, Tye 1; to cover ouly the necessary outlays, Ho explains that | TN iit as i es ne ae Sonte | china vats t seethoard and he was drowned; since, moderate wenther. | | Scum Cuan, of Eastport, Me, which tus laid in the ieg In | barks Eile (Br), Hutton, and Mad Wilagre’ i, off the ounts of the pay of the navy are neces vet et cee chee pve ns RAL SCHENCA’S TESTIMONY MEFORE THE ) ar Elizabeth M Cook (ot) Calais), Matanzas 7 | Kenduskeas stream daring the winter, filled and sunk on | man, do Virtmoso (Sp)," Soler, + Dictator’ (Nor), sarily diverse and scatterod; that ho hus seventy pay. | **!4 be thought he heart the tones of the Old Soath COMMITTEE OF FORRIGN a¥varns—piscree- | (ys with usar, Ke, to Jules Stasrae “@ Co;vossel Wood | the ah inst | Goodeteianedeier Krona amor, Buk; brig ora ; | enact nathan cela Wea Gucseatnn * Worater Mérton | Faye & Co, Monet ei Scuk AE Demnicxsox and sloop Alida were driven ashore | OM ebasts ' : masters, each of whom needs some surplus cash in | Church b to Yee Mas Hs seine ANCIES IN HIS LELTER OF RESIGNATION FX- | che Tass ie taasttad a a apt tto {during the gale of Mure 28; 10 oar ages Be 4st, March 20-—Arrived, sehr Daisy B Park followed with a caustic application to the wounds opened by Senator Boutwell, Unless great discretion PLAINED—WHAT A LONDON STOCKHOLDER assumes the sway there will probably be mach more | PROPOSES TO PROVE. ; saunas eid mate tha tontane | bar of this acrimonious debate, and the scenes of the Mr. Schenck again appeared before'the Committee | House will be re-enacted, The republican Senators are | on Foreign Affairs to-day, Mr, Swanu said he was | provoking their opponents by what they call the ar- | instructed by the committee to say to Mr. Schenck | Pats SF Whitnae (AF odevasioe), Masters) Osrdanay,7 | Ar ol . sters, Curie! j | serious dumage to either of them, Sour Canam Mecytx, from Wilmington, NC, for ‘Suiled— Bjornsen (Nor), for Queer nstown, w Orleans, for New York; ache reported as ashore on Cape Romain Therese fon stripped by wreexers. Sith, March 28—Arrived, ser Wm Matheson, «Fons Wextwouti, at Portsmonth 28th from Balti- n EW BEDFORD, March 23—Arrived, schrs A Tirrell, * e peg ing foremast while working off alee shore in Kelley, Gardiner. 3 toe New York; ‘Yoosuite, Webber, Bostou, for Virginia, H0th—Arrived. sche Nelson Harvey, Philadelphia, toss of cargo EWPORT, March 28, PM—Arrived, seirs Fasnion, Car but not enourch to prevent | erry, Providence tor Now Voric: MM Meriuxa, ‘Teivp, soon as the Weatber permit Taunton for Plymonth, NC: Oliver Ames, sed with Teef to ordr; vessel to master, Had’ heavy weather; | & FRaxk L (Br), from Annapolis, NS, for Boston, pnt | for Georxetown, Dt fined Tyler, Evtrell: Fall River for Now Jost foresuil., into Portland 3 having Tost deck Loail and split fore. | York; Onward, Goriuara, Nantucket for do; Gloucester, Hur. in, Miller, Indianola 25 days, with hides, &c, | suil i le on the 25th. ley, Providence for Groenport ; GW Raymond, Havens, Fall ah or New London, ap | StkANTUG Neweastir, before reported sunk on Joo Flog: ar toe: pwith lamber | por jy ready for raising. the wreckers having pliced chains “Schir Jano Ts Newton, Stover, Boston for Washe | i il i under her, and will commence work when the wenther per- tra Justion, Cagwell, Narragansett Pior: Mame | ge: March 25, hand and ifeach bas only $5,000 this would amount to ‘Cama bi wumiden, uban- & large sum scattered all over the world, the balancing of which comes in necessarily slowly and at irregular periods, ne ‘The Navy Department keeps this pay account with a | banker in London with the general understanding that | f the South! id: omistative nati that th fl nm 1 of th It may drawion Bima it nocossary at times beyond ne | FoB*C® of the South Ia manner and legislative netion at the committee would retain the control of the | in Cold Spring Hart | wat wo 8 Marts st Dorchester, J), Marts, Cardenas 10g mor arto Bastian & Hoffmann ; Ito Slaght & 7 ¢} dave, with sagar to E D Morgan & Co oop to HW Loud ie Honry A Taber, Benham, Fulton, Texas, 14 days, balance with him, The government was often oy be get some Senatorial Ben Hill to speak out empaths im reference to matters: pagel a $1,000,000 behind hand with the Barings, but, so far ag | ™!8 mind in retort, im, All questions would be put to him through | he navy accounts go, this ali came inas the paymasters | THE FRAUDS IN THE INDIAN BURIAU—A RE- settled their accounts, But he adds that the accounts | pUBLICAN MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE AS and balances being at such distant points itis not | possible to bring them all in promptly at a given Utne, and the appropriations allowing ho surplus or working capital, there inust sometimes be & member of the committee, and he would | reply to the committee and not to outside | parties. Mr, Schenck made an explanation with |. \ty COUNSEL FOR THE ,DEYENCE—FAVORITISM | regard to his resignation as a director of the Emma | Schr H Lockwood, Hardcastle, Jacksonville 9 days, with ttle Dard, Moore, Jacksonville 5 day iM nstte s mits, a } bel Van Bi it Bro. 1 ‘estbrook, McDuffie, Portland for New York: aeeh TOWARD THE RING. Mine Company, denying, as Lyon had tostified, that | SIN" Wunanuer, Dodge, Jacksonville 7 days, with lumber pGiovensrin, March 20—Sehe Veteran wont asnore on Five | Browman. Calne fora, Hectwing jKenniat ow ie ath | 40 " on Wednesday, and was | fo ’ ore Roo During the examination of witnesses by the Indian | he had concealed tho tact from December till the 12th | to? H Smith &e + ighton, Jeckdouville 7 waya, with tums. | pulled off by menmtng Wen Weolleyect Eagion, Ys | aie Mules peeren .B aanes, esther kisad for 1 Sebr Lexington Committee to-day Mr. Page, one of the members who | of January. He made no effort to conceal the fact, | per to Warren I | MArnLemxan, March 29—The cargo (334 tons of coal) of | ~NORWICH, March 29—Arrived, sehr Phebo Elizabeth, tuch a condition of things as this, If, therelore, th ettie - e 4] seat etal nee tae thista eit teceeee hen® | erost-examines them, lost is temper because one of | which was generally known, Ho also explained tho | ,S5!" Suite guitney, row Jackwonrilo 7 days, with lam- | she srecked sels Chari Jackson, was sldaat Monday to | PRUE box. warch a0—Arrivad achre Wn Baler, H o 1 ' 1 Mr, | Schr dess#'Clurk, Fernanaina @ days, with naval 4 n ¥ idence fur Virganin; Robert Pettis, do: RS Neweomb,- m.wasve or there ie.a deticionay, but because of | oe spectators banded a note to the chairman, Mr. | discrepancies, as called to ne attention a a Se iat bot ‘ spare, Hiewing. Be, has been Yourht by Mr Paine ahd Mr ence foe Virminie; Rovere, Pettle, das ff weer e age protested, Mr. Scales and Judge Wilshire said | Springer, between the letter of resignation to'the com- | “Sener dula R il «inires, Georgetown, BC, 7 days, with ‘Sury delay in settling outstanding accounts, He adds that to complicate this matter of settlement all expenses of the navy, as for the Marine Corps, re- pairs machinery, &¢, abroad are paid out innate C Sutracrupins—At Portland Mr Winslow is ballding & very y wetty sehr at Dyer Is to be called the Lizzie naval tonne Mag . Andervon, “Ww ilmington, 6 duys, with Brees and will be. ‘about 35 tone burden. She wiil be ready Hirdsall, aharcen, to be launched by the Ist of next month, She is intended for Jazht, Willetts, the mackerel fishing business. that they were glad to get information from any one | pany and that purporting to be a copy transmitted to ‘The country wanted the truth, aud the chairman said | Secretary Fish. He bad prepared and rotained the they would thank any person who gave them facts | rough draft from which he had written, with.modi- . The Bath Times says’ wre will be the usaal amount of of the London balance, and the pay account | *#t would lead to the exposure of frauds, apogee pie ang Mang thai Be. Viralnek: shipbuilding going on there this voason. Mosars Goss, Saw. PEA March 26—Sailed, barks JF Berg (Nor), Is afterward reimbursed bythe ‘Treasury | J: # Barrows, of Now York city, testiflod that he | Mr. Howitt called attention to tho following tele- Virgina, yer & Packard have three vewelyou the stocks and have | Anderson, Saniuider: tabag Mater” (Pr), Rourge, St Naa: : m al 7 ved to- h dainphell, Vi cantracts aheet, ire: sehr Stephen Harding, Harding, H out of the other appropriations, which, of course, | ¥#S® contractor, but-had lost bis bids, though ho was | gram, received to-da: gene Bin Peco oT etaine inpapniees outta SIMENSACOLA, March 2 ee bark Latuetar (Bus), Increases the delay in the settlement of this account. | Wer than any competitor; in each instance ex-Com- | CHAIRMAN oF THe ComMITTER ON FPoRMIGN AvPAIRs:— eg dda TL WHALEMEN. Danielsen, Rio Janeiro. nay. ms ance! missioner Smith had managed to give the contracts to Im confirmation of Lyon’s evidence I have the br John D Williams, Snith. Baltimore, Cleared—Burk Gambay, (Br), Evans, Penarth; schr Henry the periodical necessity of overdrawing his original draft of Schenck’s letter of resignation in “ a, Morrill, Baltimore. Arrived at New Bedford March 80, bark B Gosnold, Willis, | 4 Grant, Hany npae “i ew Haven, in London while there is no actual deficiency, | Members of the Indian Ring, though they always bid | Park’s handwriting, and respecting operations I have Sehr Adrianna, Motrill, inate lia for Providence. fran Novth ‘vasite Oe ae ans ge io (eon ROYAL Is March 80—elled, Hegele Poruer, Mein ’ " es: e gayi . S vive 0 telogra Paris, K ¥ jailed trom Sandy Point (Straits jacellan) Feb 5, schr c. ” higher than the witness aid. He gave the following | proot that Schenck ‘received a cable telegram in Pari ae Stee PRES eH alas rae Ba. || PR er Cd ae ane ee eee | nia TREE. si gucal AU abteied, ‘sbenicies Paaieas ind this has always been tho case when the Barings Were the government agents He denies, therefore, Howe, Riebraon: ‘oncord, Sherin, New York: schrs Emily a ‘ tatement of the way the fraudulent con. | 0 the 16th December, trom Park, advising sale on the Arriy ; jumaging stateme y a Mart, 16 days, with sugar to HA Snau & Son Wea AMlGuiiel Biotin, 6 RA eu oot Najiog Fisher: Clenfiogos: Ann fill, Mureey: Jamey itended passing of dividends, and Scheack sent ° tracts were obtained :. sell 2 es —Ship Priscilla (Ger), Bichof, h March 29, South Wind, Fi ¥: yi 4 neitively’ thias theneiiaiahs Hatietase Cheseborough a telegram to sell 2,000 shares jor him. — | D—Ship Priscilla (Ger), Bicholf, henco Marel ‘ River; South Wind, Foster, Yorktown, am ag baal en Spee eleney, and asserts that | “T's diy, 1874, Mr. 1. Zeckendorf, of Tucson, Arizona, McDOUGALL, | to, 0 Tobins Returned om necount ofa bad Mer Death noite an bark. Oemenll, of Mew Red | samen Garey. James Itiver;’ Addio B Bacon, Bucon, New he pay account and ail other accounts of the navy aro | Jon Hughes, ‘of Denver, and tho witness, J. E. Bar: Chairman Emma Mine, | Mp ruNeE an fae gaeeseaRpery y with 100 bbIS sp oll find Nl irae oh muanlipeape Mal al. whe correctly kept; that he has not expended his whole ap. | rows, were bidders in the name of Zeckendorf tor fur- Mr. © \enck said he wns confident that no such drafy acttrenie grdhovet, (8 sy mn, Livornoa!. which atrived SPOKEN ‘Also arrived, steamer Leopard. Albertson. Newburyports propriation, but has bis affairs im such shape that | Dishing beer cattle to the different Indian agencies in wi : wweinivans ‘stand- sd barks Assunta’ (Ital). Met i, Liverpool: Margaretta (Ger), Mo'lor, Barcelona (got off Fort Delaware withont damuge) | Ship Valparaian (Br), Mills, from Portland, O, for Queons- | sohrs Maria Adolaide, Kemp, Bucksport: Aun S Brown: ; 5 in Arizona, the smount in the aggregate beng 6,000,000 | OF @ letter in Park's handwriting existed. He was ad. he will ask for no deficiency appropriation nor | or 7,990,000 pounds. When the bids were opened | vised by Park to sell at that time, but he sent no tele- | ara vo white desk housen sed abe wep ap lightly loaded. heod any, but that all his payments for the year will | ut the Iuterior Department by Commissioner Smith the | gram to Cheseborough for sueh purposes. g7Bark Ada Barton (Br). from Matensas, which arrived We on noes, AN lon 12124 W. ua See Seti Hew Teck? Thane bomen Gaccade bo made out vf the approp lations of the year, He | bid of witness’ tirm was found to be the lowest, and |” 4) conenek will appear again to-morrow, when in- | Zit! teports:—March 20, Int 28, lon 79 30, in a gale from | March 25,28 miles SSE trom Nantucket see aston: Ne: . MeDovitt, Richniond; Atlee acids with; grant -postisventene hat ibiie fale thiabcee dk they expected to get the contract, as all the require- r. ppear agat w fi mM in- | W. veering to NW, lusting 24 hours: had decks washed. and | ship. Ly y, Tabanan River: Emulous, Daniels, ; Ld j ‘pos ie 4 I fal at 48 | ments in the timer were ents yep ‘Tne checks | terrogations will be propounded to him. peedtred ale bo oe making water, so as to require Sthr JW Cotin, Chisholm, from Mexico fur Liverpool, ne | vi Mary ¥ EI Ellen, etnanne: Newtown, used money trom one appropriation to expend for | accompanying the bid were duly certilied by New York ata er dute, lat 32 27, lou 70 40. | Mas ¢ aker, Rocap, Baek Croc! ‘ark, Rocnp, Te geen an aS Urees Wit ee atte B59~ ark lypatin (Be), trom Tverpool, which anchored 4 ‘Landing. ‘Uslowe-Steamaer Prise (Br), Arad, from ther: th, er national banks to the amount of $42,000, ‘On the da anothor; that this ts contrary to law, and wader the | BAuOnh Deh Osala were onened DW, C. Wheeler, | Sir. MeDoogall, who Jone: epi sation, | NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS | “Cieweit"Sioumors W 1 Clyde, Ingram, Wost Polat, Ya 7 mt the above telegram from | at Sandy Hook 27th inst, came up tot! fystem of audit inthe Trousury impossible, and that | of New York; J. W. Bosier, of Pennsylvania, | London, isa stock dealer in that city and is the pro- ‘The brig Mik aaa in yosterday's edition, Anthracite, Gram! New York; ull charges of this kind are totally false and groundless, | pr tative foi Vine ee eager ee prietor of The Hour newspaper aud its money editor. should bave bi nig Oot, Merchants, shipping agents and shipmasters are informed ge Ball; gern eltuas ri te “hy Bacon The reports which have been get afloat on this sub. | Pub iH two or three bide, one in the “eMC | S106 tne mma mine shares went down in the market PASSED THROUGH HELL @aTE that by telegraphingato the Herat Londoa Bureau, ad- | pick. Cork for andere; sehes, Geurgie, taney atone Ject svem hero to have come from persons | xpove Zeckendort’s; oue’ inthe name of Siuith, the | he is said to have bought up at a very low price | ROUND SOUTH. dressing “Bennett, No 40 Fleet street, Landon,” or to the | Tronton, Wells, Kast Boston, JM. Hranihall, Doustans, Fepresonting the ageni# of the navy im Lon- | third or fourth above wituers’ frm. Mr. Zeckeudort | enough shares to secure a controlling Interest in’ the | — steamer General Whitney, Mallett, Boston for New York, ] Paris offle, addresing ‘“Mennett, GL Avenuo de VOpera, | Bristol. RT: Mary Ausuets, Molt, Somerset: M Ut Rend, @on, and, 08 they are thas groundless, they | demanded the coutract of Commissione Suith, but | compan He Is reported to have profited largely by } Steamer Cnty ot New Bodtora, Fish, 3 ford | Paris,” the arrivals at and departures from European and | ‘tiga ‘cleared, steamer Hercules. Swasey, Pall Rivers “4 i was refused, and po explanation whs given. The con- his own speculations in the Emma mine stock by | New Yor! fe 7 "a a hrs Gea Clark, Bartlett, Havana; Sarah © ought to be contradicted, It is understood that Mr. | tract wus tinully awarded to Lew Smith in the interest | buying when it was down to £1 or £2 por share. He amer Galatea. Walden. Providence for New York. Basten. ports of Arsardita BOs ott | Porslen vonels ts 9G66 | gata. mektons Manel eaealc as oe 4 ke Robeson does not mean to evade any possible investi- | of Messrs. Boaler and Wheele Gere mete cee the | himself wag not originally’ tu the company, It us statou, ae Sturlight, Stover, Ponce via New Haven for New pitty G9 hog the same will be cabled to this Spangled, Banner. Owens, Washington; ¢'P’Sinnickson, a ‘ price of the contract was from 000 to nor one of those who sulfe y the depreciation of Defiance, Thorndike, Rockland for New York. ‘ Fi fation by the House, but, on the contrary, means t0 | re oie ane snatae otal lose to the governmentand | the stock. ie he Florenee \ Turner, Walker, Rockland fo ore, | Cuptaing arrtving at and sailing from Frouch and Medi- | Salled—Bteamers Horenles and ait ae iia assist the committee in every way, There are some | the Indians The witness went on to say that on the Chairman Swann, with the concurrence of the com- Te Farr, Portland, Me, for ‘Now’ Yorks terranean ports will find the Paris office the more economical | (Rr), McLwod, from Sacua; schr Lena R Storer, Seaver, details in the following account which do not appear | day the bids were to be openod Wheeler said bp the polshony oe Anat etter McDougall to forward such a Wiad, Feibin: Vindioese York York and expeditious for telegraphing news. from © pastones, Ter orders. + Dinbiw taunt ich Ki tn Mtr, Robeson’s published letters, and these.st i Just | Jineee shoals never eens ee Pe Meee ae | eeeerae ten auppors or the tail of Nie Sehr Walter 1! Thorndike, ‘Custintan, “Rockland for Now rye Dablin or orders: brig GW Chase, Patterson, Cardenas OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. a Clara E MeGilvery, for New York, to him te maxe known, Mr. Robeson remarked this bar Cong was presented to Hughes to keep him quiet. he ~ k, evening, in conversation with a friend concerning the check for that amount was given by Lew Smith, Schr AS Cannon, Norberry, Providence fe Philadelphia. 't cenpebihell di tin dadantig Seniithed ad tee Fete | | Que of the successtul contractors, ‘but it was drawn b velir dD Tngratia al tor Wade a Axtwxur, Xarch 90-Sailed, steamer Vaderland (Belg), | yey. iuiford, to load for, Now Yorks Minnenst de lod i YP ” ¥ ‘ot | Rossier, the Ring contractor, and it was on Kountz Schr Maggio Elle lerid for adel Randle, Philadelphia. for Brldxeports Frank T (Be). Ai is, NS, give an entirely accurate account of his action inthe | Co., of New York. In 1874 ihe witness, Mr, Barrows, Behe trassingaet Ret, Heda Tor ew York. | “arrived SOth, steamer Switzerland (Belg), Jackson, New | {#0 Mince!) : Hyena, Georgetown, Me, for New Nicki 0a Thatters they concerned. “He said that it ehould be | bid’ iu the coutract Jor transportation of Tdian sup” * Soh Uae Gita Ronit i hae Yak Bi es enn itl, MS ford ro Tome an Yor understood that on the 16th of September, two days be- | plies trom Cheyenne to Red Cloud agency. He was the. OCEAN STEAMERS. Schr WD Magum. Chale, New Bedtond tor New York, SLchssd heh 20-<Aatlod; edbsaser Ramen (GOA; Targan: |. Socetesamameer We Toad tee WOME ie Chase, Care jowest er, ar fisting . Williamis, Stauiford for N 5 5 5 - fore Jay Cooke & Co. failed, and when he, of course, had | prices largely in excess of those put in by the witness, sa sen, Philadelphia; ship Chloe (Belg), Roeckaort, Baltimore; | “th —Arrived, schrs Jax Ford, nacee to load for New no idea that they were going to fali, the timo had come | The advertisement for proposals said that bids would | DATES OF PEPARTORES Hux Siw YoRK yoR 3mm MONTH is pS piracy jeg peta) bark Preciosa (Ger), Valk, do, "| orleans: Se ie, Pitan; L'Standisti, Neweastle, Del. : y hie Pees! { Che: ta privat % es Steamer Eleanor, Johnson, New York for Portlan Cle icero, N for a usual remfttanco to Jay Cooke, McCulloch & | Only be reuewved fron Cheyenne Pommnisnncr Seamer. | Sala ame inatiom: Uifiee Sehr Thos Jefferson Plunkett, New York for Northport, ee ne eee ee ee sali dark Hina’ P. Herrimon: sche Tan D, Sturgess ne ‘i . H > Sche Helen Mar, ickerson, Philadeipbia for New Lon- | (before reported sailed 27¢h for New York). ez sniled and returned. vo, Loudon, who were agents of the navy, and he | Smith to accept McCann’s bid for transportation from April 1a ep brasteas ae 25 TROW DENG , March 20—Arrived, sehr Francis, Pattor- accordingly ordered this remittance of a million; that | Omaba tu Red Cloud via Cheyenne, which way in viola | Fi Rbury. Abril 1 Eivernool bytes a we Ralph Howes. Plunkett, Port Johnson for Portland. | _ BARCELONA. March 25—Arrived, bark Rafsel Pomar (So), in a despatch, not yet printed, of the 18th, he ordered | “H of the stipulations of the contract us advertised. Baltic ay ‘tare Troadwav | Seur JM Perey. Baker, Pita hie for Bost | Veevet, Savannah ; brigs Josefa (Sp), Terrasa, do; Merce- rs Win Crane, Howes, Balthwore. vin Now ‘ > s ver pos . br dalla & Martha, Wopper, New York for i ‘ y % ‘ z P n. Raton, Philadel fe vatay . » . Cooke having then failed, and that the second despatch, | | CONDITION—DANGERS OF AN UPRISING AND. bat hiow Sg ete tir New H Drat, March 30—Suiled, barks Patent (Nor), Morgensen | wrewn, from "Baveh Wan (Buy te Ket ita oie itd given in the Hekatv, was Commodore Reynolds’ DISASTROUS CONSEQUENCES LIKELY TO ¥OL- ms Ht (from London), Baltimore; Germanos (Nor), Jacobsen (from | Shamrock, Providence tor Haverstr ap Bedford | for New York: Magate P Smith ee tor, Pitiiedet. auswer to this order, reporting that the remit- LOW--EFFORTS TO AVOID THE DIFFCULTY. vidgeport. do), Bull River, SC; Mary S Gibson (Br), Sloan (from Ant- | [iia: Wild Pizeon, Som at for do: Jennie © Huss, do fon tance had been ‘stopped in time. What ac- 3 . H Tor Prosidence, | werp), America. Now York, and all others reported. Considerable apprehension is felt at the War Depart- 115 Broadway | New York for Eastport, D March 90—Satled, bark We 0 (Aus), Back RICHM Mare: Dearrived, sehr Vapor, Chamber tually happened, he says, was that the draft had | ivio ived fi 6 Kroadway ir Resene, Kelly, Port Johusen for Providence, space vadhascondgtaabat ter aconr se baa 4 us), Backman, | iain, New York R veal taedag Godlee be: On. t0%e txasberved i ment owing to recent advices received from the mill. 2 Bowling Green yr Pointer, Dill, ‘ork tor Providence nnd Bristol, United States, | _ Sailed—Steamer Old Dominion, Walkeg, New York; bart ee 0. to be transferred, but | iiry officials at Fort Sill that the Indians, to the 7 Rowling Green tie A Builer, Green, New York for Portland, Cb ae i 26 ‘C Warwick (B ), Kline, Rio Janeiro, March 26—Arrived, barks Clara Maria (Sw) bier PRANGISCO, ‘Moreh 22--Cleaved, bark A Mel brig EL Meguson, Astoria brig Perey Kaward, Turner, Tahit Sail ie Jas Cheston, Swanton, Pore Gam ‘erry, Orison, Haverstraw for Providence, thon, wes returoed by them to the Treasury. Next he tele- i New York for Bi ogers, New York for Bosto rraphed to Paymaster Bradford, then in London, in tonjunction with Mr, Cattell, to stay and look into the \tuirs of Jay Cooke, MeCalloch & Co., the question cemmg Whether the house was safe and whether the rovernment’s balance with them, at that time about 4 Bowling Green 11S Broadway Kroadway Broadway Bugge, Pensacola: Hero (Rus), Waug, Mobil Margaret (Br), Williams, Galveston. Hawnora, March 29—Arrived, brig J H Lubken (Ger), win, Williams, New Yors Winters, San Francisco, eg hel sd ad Sailod 29th, the Ruggiero 24, for Philadelphia, | | Hexvoer, March 20—Arrived, bark Glonfalloch (Br), Tqut, namber of 7,000, are aetually suffering for want of sume- thing to eat, and are, in tact, om the verge of arvation. The troops have no spare ratious to | give them, and there is bat a force uf about 600 men in the post, which, in the event of a risig on the part ot the Indians, makes the svldiers’ position precarious. Mann, Philadelphia f » Patterdale (Br) Gunson, Liverpool, Hong Kone. irch 18—Sailed, bark Oregon, Edwards, Sav lee Brendwad amer Maas (Dutch), Chevalier, RotterJam—Funeh, 5 Broadway Charleston, ‘Also sailed, sehr John S$ Ingraham New York. me he found it necessary to keep Paymaster Bradford Clara G Loud. Thompson, New York. which is now’an act of war, Such a course with the $900,000, was secure. This was the occasion of the : fea Rew tte tite CLEARED. yr Sisken deepalinen tiie Mestiedd, ‘wild Rive teea,| TON Sumer ey ree eee ib ae Seles | gina |" Safted 28th, bark Germania (Ger), Evers, Goafore | PERVRGant, Match, 27—Arived, ark Burique (8p) jell a an his suatendtien ted | ot the War Department, as they know that the Broadway i ner Holland (Br). Simpson. London—P WJ Hurst. | roported sailed 21st). Llores, Havana (not as telographed! printed, an nd i # tele- | sirst thing an Indian will do before he starves is to rise Bene ak | ner Wieland (Ger), Hebich, Hamburg via Piymouth | Nailed 20th, the Arend, for Halifax. skh Balled, stonmere Wan, Fesamiody, Pater, Balsimare; graphed over we not been printed. Meao- | ao Mroadway i hardt & Co. 1 Tlavne, March 29—Arrived, bark Charles (Fr), Blondel, | \, rk; bark Alexander MeKengie (Br). ove Darian: ‘ in funds to honor the drafts of distant paymasters a8 | \y’catening attitude of Sioux in the northwest, who ib pantera then sbeeammes Anand, Crowell, Fernandina via Port Royal—C | Arrived 30th, AB, steamer Pereire (Fr), Daure, New | Chew March a5—Arrived, vehr War Whiter, ' they should arrive, in case Cooke, McCulloch & Co. } Seenioas Gi Chee Peabo . | York. thport. abe ar iba nk ee la gees he sealed | Ton ee ee ee Hs Ee Ween fo iaieeseetace an teerernren R Gari. |" lrswten, March 20—Satled, bark Telemach (Nor), Moller, Arrived. wchrs. Freddie, T, Porter. Nickerson (late - me | couriers, would render tho whole border untenautable, 19 Broadway | steamer Richmon by Ratio Nortath, City Point and Rich- | United States, oodruff, Haskell, Boston, to the trausfer of $1,500,000 to Paymaster Cutler in Now | F . v | wond--Old Domiaton Steaniehin on , et and cause certain destruction of the troops. ‘rhe Sec- | P ; me uL oO, Raker, New York via Glo York, and caused him to buy exchange on London, | } Steamer Eleanore, Jouns Portland—J F Ames. Livervoot, March 3)—Sailed, ships Richardson, Hero. Baker, eg ae hy atophcam ean sarc ds ta + OF | retary of War forwarded the papers to the Secretary of | Steamer sereus, Hew —H F Dimock, Morton, StJohn, NB; Edith, Manson, United States, Pid oon Ly COU, Ran ar sane ee it cana rather t get trausters by cable, Cutler paying in New + ihe interior, with the request that supplies may be sem, i Sadbaios 4 Qhesiamiennins oa oy Hover Wallace, Phil delphia. Le Arrived prior to 20th, steamer Parana (Br), Waring. Bos: | Bray, from Calnix for Now York: David B Donne Chand, Fork eulyon & telegraphic cortincate that an egal} +o ino suffering Indians and there families, und that | H¥RAtD has adovied a dhtineniehing Coston alcht signal ve o fo, | ton, from tlmanls for ot JB Anderson, Relay fe tum was deposited i London, | Cooke, MeCulloch & | the appropriations may be hastened to cuxblo the de- | tag the colors red, green, red, changing irom one tothe other | «1 , De Leto aie gs | LOxDON—Sulled from Gravesend March 80, bark Nina | josn, Achorn. trom Wood's Hole fur Richmond, Co, in the meantime, be saye, went on paying drafts | sremeut to do all that is required, Secretary Chand- . green, red, Pi Sheldon, Seldon, VILMINGTON, NO. March 28—Arrived, bark Bertha (Ger), Schutte, Dak Below—Burk 01 as they came to¢hand, and the Secretary tock meus- (Br), bane ne on from Liverpool; ; aser. in succossion, and can be seen several miles distant, Cap- | ““Girk' Schiller (Ger), Glolstein, Brewen—Chas Lating & | Loxponoxeny, March 20—Arrived, bark Amicitia (Nar), | jer will accordingly urge that the House and Sonate | tuins of vessels, upon seeing this signal, will oblige us by | © up against the authorities and take to the pining, H ures to obtain from the house all the securities bo | 1.49 early notice of this condition of affairs, and the | preparing any marine news they may have for the Ship atta Nichelina dtm, Cneace, Cork for orders—a x | Nelmer, Baltimore. | gteitvathp. Set Mery © tiale, | “Clearednaene Chas Mi'Dow, Howes, Camden, Me, and rouldiget, pressing them constantly, About the20th of | Way peyartment will second him, in order to avoid, ig | News Departmont of the Hexatn. | “Misi Vinge (sw), Morin, Oporto—Punch, Kilye & Co, | Wigging, New Yors, i ” | Bemee Arrived. brig David (ip, Shellord, Liverpool October the agent of Cooke, McCutloch & Co, came to able, the chances of a war, Which the military au- S@-Perrons desirous of communicating with ves | Briagetown, Barbados, and Georgo- Movitue, March 30—Arrived, steamer Elysia (Br), Camp- 40th. Benefactor, Jones, New York. him and represented that the house was going on, that | 1), or:tio8 hero regard as most imminent. Ina word, at | I# #t New York ean do so by nddressing to such MeFarland, Laguayra and Porto w York for Glasgow. Iverpool, was d. Okey, St Pierre, Mart—D Ti bridge. | Gebs Tenle Depew! Buber’ Beston—Uhec Yetag s Mt bad bonored all the Navy’s dratts and that the Navy's basuce was drawn down, so far, to about $600,000; that they felt entitied to ask for a new re. mittance, On this question Mr. Robeson took the advice of the then Seeretary of the Treasury and the President, and they agreed to do so, moved by the Tr fear of camslag. disester if they retused—a Senator Allison, of Iowa, chairman of the Senate sniy to Cooke, McCulloch & Co, but to | Committee on Indian Affairs, does not think that there vther American banking houses in London, | much hkelihood of the transier of the conduct of He therefore agreed to remit them $1,000,000, 1m | Indian affairs by Cougress to tho War Department, He Detober und November, in instalments, and took new | 's tm favor of the appointment of a commission to securities abundautly covering the uew remittance and | take two years to examine into and decide upon and the old balance, When Cooke, McCulloch & Co, | Tecommend a plan to ve adopted for the full investment . March 28—Arrived, bark Armonia (Aus), Staugh- | rich Rodbertus (Ger). Kroeger, tor rdam, were at York (see below). Benithvitle oo wtg—all vound: Qurexsrowx, March 90—Arrived, ship Bonanza (Br), New Orleans, a LE! Webster, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. BAILED, Arcived 20th, ‘ship “Andrew Levitt (B10, Darke, New B long Maas (Daten). Rot- Orleans, A compete conrts, wil cu 1 Br), Kingston, Rorrenpam, March 28—Sailod, brig R von Benningsen a : aac : Gn), Koster, United States. eine np hatelbeliatlentesented ne , INED FROM DIPPE Vins, March 24—Arrived, bare Falken (So, Chrlaten- Bye bo _DIVORGES OSEAINE ca, without pactciy, sen, New York. won ‘are in advance seine Tegal ovarywhoras me ent tam, Atwurney, 104 roadway. RK, } 3 Barometer at midnight, 29.85. Loxpor, March 80—The Austrian bark Armonia, © ) DISEA PORT OF NEW YOR XK, MARCH 30, 1876, nn wanrrnana aeiboersay, secur win wedtvien it Olean: Sone srmige Crna ae rn ight eet Toa . overbo: 1 “i $2 ARRIY. ALS. pect ry Jenrvesme shaban 4 the passage in foruenare KO! nnd 2, pes Sreauen Lasnapon (Pr. pred Philadelphia for New | v1 Letters received from ail parts ofthe world and promptly de- jelt so mach concern on the score of Indian aifairs livered. Duplicates are required. at the present moment. i NO TRANSFER OF THE INDIAN BUREAU PROB- SUN AND MOON, HGH WATER | 6 46 | Gov. Island....morn 12 19 623 2 w Sun rises. Sun sets. Moon sets, * Se ee Sandy Hook. Hell ols ro 20) . Antwerp park Lottie Siewart (Br), jana, Harry & Aubrey. Bar Wina at midnight, WN be Ladians. were forced into liquidation then and thereafter Pay. | aud management of seen £9 ‘qua wubatd uvaas Yaumee amp mre: York. before reported aetr ee Fort Delaware, got | Philadelphia, master Uradford took up the drafts of the navy against | THS PRESIDENT'S ILLNESS—APPREHENSIONS watvesjows emeunara umm ° ra oft at 3 AM ‘oth, proceeded ut 10 "AM, and passed tu * |) Honvuxan, Peavy “ ie PM pint Baw, gentie | a Zbts note! taatte situated nated et Waloo st, between : and 24h ja . ote. s eet joins Yue Houre as they came in out of funds | vELT BY HIS FRIENDS—THE SENATE PRESI- ith mice ‘ane 20 pestencers ve Amos | , BARK Harrie Gouvey (Bp; i Tammond, fom Patindaiphia | wreexe; barometer 29.536, cost talline nod xt rounds uf the University of Penuayl a his charge. At present Cooke, MeCulloch DENCY PRO TEM. QUESTION LIKELY To BR;| rile een Bal Bar, Deiuware, only re —— Yunis, in the handsomest part of the city. roous AFO fine went hh Bs ~ tor the tug to "reverse and now, WIth 4 capacity ‘tse howd ws este, The Totfiiiy oF construction and iecatiag pian of the perfect protection against Bre or Crexrougos, March 2 Arrived, sehe ST Seabury, Teim, hgh voted Mag | Montegw Bay} 200, brig Johu ‘M Bur re | | Sailed 24th, bark Sam Shepherd, Evans, boa gg > | brig Bertha (Br), Hameet, Tisiitex;. sours Lewis nee, | FOREIGN PORTS, Bank Manaannvea (Ger), from B Feelona, grounded on | the upper end of Fort Detw bat got off with | owt damage and arrived up PM. Banx Morts, Kent, from Hong Kong tor Manila, wreck he Mazila coast, was vated at $90,090, and is fully” i ater March 17, k Co. owe the government about $700,000, whieh, Mr. Robeson points out, is $200,000 wes than when the panic broke out, and for this debt | be has securities which will be realized jn such manner ts to reimburse the Treasury, principal and interest, REVIVED, ‘The iliness of President Grant occasions much con- cern at the Capitol The attack promised to be of" short duration | ware ane passengers to hye Jat, &e, passed sebr i 3 Willard, from Trinidad for a er Old Dominion, Walker, Rietimond, City Point hve 4 mdse ana Ola Dom t evening, but the indiscreet going out of the President yesterday afternoon to ride bas ano passengers to the sored. | wards, Miller, Rew a ‘amball, Gillett, do ‘David resent . ¥ © hed heatrhi ora eb Torghagog aranw aggravated bis iudisposition and demanded afrosh the gf EC Knight, Chichester, Georzetowo, DU, with wah Romance, from Navassa, at Baltimore 20th, pe ‘ea to + Addie Walton, ‘Hamilton, do; 27b, a by street ent in 12 minutes action ts justified by the event, efforts Se e henge Lenpruigd eget pret "Steamer Poti, Winnett, Philadelphia, with mdse to | pule. lasting ul the 224, sustaived no damage, exept burst. | UAtDY Nas, iiaren 2T-Arrivea, barks tian Kien, lal, Sap aie The hos ned og. ste tomioan, was o remain al ite House durin Jam bh Ward «© ~ \ Restan o “ as S| ark Maria \Aue), Cammus, Cork 54 days, tn balles to Gav iv qualtty und moderate tapriek ee eee Brie Isis, Anderson, at Philadelphia 30th from Sagua, on the 2h, had cabin filled with water, split snils and received | | | jent in quality and moderate in price. other slight damage, | | to the andertaking an experience oels of the Caited States, nocably tinental, of Flite patation that this SOVERNOR AMES’ KESIGNATION—HOW 1 18 RE | 144 nigut aga procautiou agaiust any sudden and un- | ier GARDED IN WASHINGTON—SATISFACTION OF | tayorable change. Considerable apprehension con- | _ lark Paolina (Ital). Ferrigai, Cork 50 days, in ballast to MISSISSIPPI REPUBLICANS. tunues to be felt lest the President's tines may culmi- | “Wark Varadis (ers rig | The man f, do; 28th, Donne Anua, | The wan ast ini of Hat. | the Lin ott, dor sobre Je B San ‘or ued. Bray. | derptiia, A ut. pier No. UE. New York. no time for many years past has the War Department { °° hal ccd pebeg emindtlbae ite neat safe t Sean Fuances Sarteniy—Capt Davis, of sebr Frances ersen, Dublin SS days, in arg and pl teras; Jno J Marsh, Fi Ratterly, belore taported shenduned while on the vovare ‘The resignation ot Governor Ames {n Mississippi, fol. | nate in something of the paralytic or apoplectic type, | to () Tobias & Co. Came the southerly passage from Pascugvala te Fall Wives. makes the following state. | do: Jig \ itrown, Gotti, do; 28th, Spegiell, Drink. doi will be the wodel establishment of te eit. lowing #0 ‘closely after the resignation of Licutenant | His habits have changed greatly of Inte. He was ac- | Hark One oH (Aus), Golubovich, Galway. J pes prs rho iterucon hs 'Ai ist the venel enon: b adhe ng sory flosers, do: Henry Bushman (Br), ick Wy cross sea, which struck her wita ‘hy 29~Arrived, steamer Gassie, Stowe, In- Lovernor Davis, cleans the political atmosphere of the | customed to ride # great deal on horseback, keeping up companied OF -hte It bas been expected here for some time, as it | his army physical training, out latterly ne hus tore. ows Havana, March .» Dunwirk Gl days, in anvil: TH suivax, March 26—Salled, bely Kato Upham ( one of her boats. Dur- RVOUS DEBILITY, WEAKNESS, &O. PROMP OL | | | night wel was scudding under 4 + Wood: | N “radically and ly cared by WINCH ESE 4 was prety certain that be would have beem convicted | gone this exercise, growing quite stout thereby, and somereigay iepencatthteta ty i clise-recied atesall, this ie we, fenred in onda) HONOR, a awed, Liverpoct, Srectrie. Pika eet wee vie Euserel lad be not resigned, and the delay was occa | his life bas been more sedentary and laborious in oflice Pe ip gen bacterial rena to we fon es gee ry Tor Londen, Ta days oat: BE. Borns, | © ae aah os THE WK GREAT as owed, as i8 Supposed here, by attempts at | work. This, 1 ls thought, would tend to make him ani hr Bermuda), Hii sae” saily" were dari herd ‘March 2o--Avtived, bark Florence L Geuovar Ticecae te ‘Tea, Coffee and Float De ne Ng Yorkers aul ue.vvation with the demoorata waich broke | uable to the serious induences of sudden sirsia upon StS Fee starearas, cath and get bergeine, 80

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