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—— PRICR TWO CEATS, any other rule which afforded protection to life, im { dustry, and property, SHOULD BE DRAGGED INTO A OTRIFS against such role at the behest of a few ambitions ond discontented bureaucrats, and I asked the man ITH YEAR NEW YORK, M NAT WT) Nh) bat one man attached to the Com- | have named, by the presont or by any other honest Till TENN EWE { H Wh Mission was able to speak Spanish. and hard-working Commissioners, far better in w v] PPO PO ES ba ' At $ o'clock on the morniog of Feb, 94 the look. | York or Washington than they can possibly be cut shouted, “Land ho! Six hours aiverward the | enabled todo ina hurried jaunt torough the Repub Teonessee anchored in Samana Bay, Adue-outran | ile of San Domingo. But without personal con- lonen. t9 also correspondent of the New York | Gulf ofSimana, distant about 25 mites west of the | a > c rc, Times, and he bas already informed me that the rt nif My Meg fobtosd dd ab ettle tll Ayah hulled report of. the Commissioners Will vinuitats (ue | ROFtueastern extremity of the Republic of Sin Do | pear to preter the latter. purity of the Administration, Ho did not sur- | Mingo. This indentation constitutes the harbor and | ‘The Tennessee anchored at Santa Barbara full two prise me, bay of Samana, and must be distinguished from the | miles from the city—that is, ovtside the Inner har: Gulf of Samana which extonds from Cape Balandra, | bor—in 14 fathoms water; but the distance obliged i d s ' SSS —————— ee a —— sei i THIRTY-EIGL —_—. ‘Tim SCIENTIFIC Conrs. Tho following are the gentlemen composing the "i 7 0 h inierns if he contd explain this apparent tuconsistency, “I Arrival ef the Commission {1 | Moreride, and a fag-omcer as black a9 tho hinges of | versation and com munion with the Domiatemns | | ine i Corps of the experlition, whose da y is to | te southeastern caps of tho Peninsula of Simana, | us to wait there five days, taking in some 250 tons | can give youno betler proof that such a state midnight stepped upon the deck of the Tennesece. | themselves it 1s impossible of course M4 ascertain conch, the (omrnis on ra 7] a what ie wien s direction somo 6) miles, The siapo | of coal. The U 8. corvette Nuntasket was anchored pine a La , AFH “than by dotatiing thi nh f tary of $200 0 | thelr real desire; while for a revort of facts favora- | Island 1¢ and what is on In fine, to find | of the guli ts almost @ parallelogram; 1 is about | insive the harbor, about th artera of « mil pk, ae wen Gite Wein ters I of { ‘ ' n Domingo, batalla aatnand ad Ads Ht mnt for them by theircombined talents, and by dint . hree-quarters of © mil® | ihe Spaniards the mon who felt joved at bi i 80 wcut’ from the United States Government for | bie to annexition a provious visit to the Isivad was | ont for them by Meir combined face. ana iby dnt | 85 to 80 miles broad, from the town, bat the length of our ehip (34 foot) | tarned out of their berthe Loft tho eiiiess where thee ‘a : ——. raicing and lowering the American flag in Samana | indispensable; and for a verdict of acquittal from | posure, what the Commiasioners might Nave found BAMANA DescnineD. deterred ber commander from incurring the risk of | Were now nobodies, and where Sho expression ) 9 gracious! e E 808 but for themselves by a coaple of weeks’ work in | The tarbo * cir discontent at the new order of things would } THE STORY 6 A Me MgelAnl bed tive! Poke a ik Meteltvdablamnd aidan daheadeni te a eee eetabln “brary oF literary Yustivute ia wo | j, The arbor of Santa Barbara de Samana te tand- | her swinging clenr in the tuner harbor. Of course | have heen thelt death warrant und repaired Ch the } a F THE VOYAGE. | w Len shook bands with bin, (So did Mr. | nrespectabic jury was essential, Possinly by analyz | ation: locked on three sider, by means of » small promon- | if Samana ever becomes & naval station, the inuur | country. They spoke of the ignominy of being t Frolerick Dougtass. After the vessel bad been an | jeg the instruments chosen by the President for | w. p. piaxe, New Haven, Conn., Geologist and Mino. | tTY Which, running down cesterly from a chain of | harbor will have to be buoyed out, coverned by foreigners; they held forth on the ‘ —o loved half an hour, te party began Arifing arhore | tse compiation of the report, tome elae may be | ralomey, Orr om UN mountains, juts out about one mile into the gulf 90 patexe Ghans, overbeariag insolenee of the Spaniards. Dominicana H " Sun’, 1 bor Probad doze ained fount ereby to al ry. } ¢ t dtorms the harvor, Tho " “1d c 7 bebggd Full Particulars from the Sun's | 1 tie sma vows. Provably a dozen remained on | found whereby to truce hs real motive, W, Neworinn, Tohacas NY. Natoral ate age | Amd torms the harvor, Tho town, sitaated on the | The celebrated Fabens grant is from the Dorini- | the felt be their | beasts of Lurthen,”’ and the land that vignt, ‘The Twill epeak dest of what to me appoira, and t ex | ,A ft Marvine, cambriage, Slav, ast | north aide of this small harbor which ie about three. | can Government, I ie the peninsala to whieh 1 | Sl! thet sors oF Khing. The Spaniards hed imposed . Correspondents, BRicAe oF BracteTs pect to the country will appear, to be the most | “Y Wauer, Kew Tork elty, Assistant Geologist ana | aarters o/ a mile broad, consists of a collection of | have botore referred. Who owns undor Fabens I | regia acti thee ent be ne eanmem, Use dem H ore: pone ets, Wore in motion befure sunrise on the morning of | legitimate and justiuble olject of the Commission, | CYP \" yar, rochester, N. Y. Zoologist and Paiwon- oy ont eked \aveaee ha arnt hisishpad hel do not thik hus been disvovered by the Commis. more een: Feet ide believe no, we | 5 4 . nam seertain whethe 1 . loi 4 the palm tree uatehed with paim loavon, The | sioners, " : love most, and what is most suited ta t aiid the Mth, ‘They Ailcs she boats with nets a little | vamely ,to ascertain whether the Dominicans wish | tolOritt: as noeenist and Collector, faethe id Gib 4 i" > | Sloners, On the grant a workhouse has been erect: | one nature and “our —elimate—no. more 5 ¢ issi E ini largor than crab-neteghtamers, and spades, The | to be annexed, Tne very fict that this isone ofthe | fy Rrnumel, Washingtou, DV. C., Assistant Botaniet iat dad idly ied Lipid fared se over; i cd, tnd a Wharf ran ont somo forty yard laztnesa, Wo were, they woull say, in all but the Nx et end 6 asked, imotie r ad Collector te) rity are nafurnished with even this luxury am Ty bee lies wt the fro1 name, saver of the Spaniards, because we were really pl The ommissioners [EXAMINING | inetant that the brigade struck she beach it spread. | questions asked, implies a suspicion of the veracity # Collen ‘Wesningtos, D. C., Mes: . y At the front of the wharf, where t 4 © : 8 The buggiste shouldered thetr scoop nets, and | of Baez, who states that they do; and to test this | Ouy% i poukie, Mamuaten, DO eenter. | | in muddy weather, as the soll is chicily clay, form | a depth of twenty-one feet of water, Seole ie Sas tiene tony ints Wales wel ace Ls Baez's Officers, went to the front like ekirmishers, Tucy over. | very vercclly frequent, intimate, continued, and | state Department, and Me, Parry by the Agricultural | *4msrable bootjacks, Some fow miles from the town of Santa Barbara | uispensabin for the increased exponses of the Gov. } 1 # ran the settlements, and every urflortanate | confientisl conversations and eommanion wih Poparimnent ‘at Washington. I have not yet learned ‘The population of the place is adou' 809, of whom | is a colory of American colored people, who came frament. You can rendily understand that Darnnanes { bi wero peotie, fly, bug, and butterfly was remorsMessly | te Dominicans tn every section of the country ere " W the others Kos @m Hoard; probably at the re: | some dve or six aro white people, the others of | thee from Fhiladetyhty in 18o, when the | H¥e Nese, of wilh tue main facta were unp easaut | os Tho Dominican Peasants Opposed to scooped in, Their operations evidently alarmed | clearty indispensable; and yet Grant has chosen Teannot conclade the nomenclature of the Com. | Very grade of color and varicty of tye and origin, | whoie istind ws wader the roto of Gon, | Then a new click world cme out--\ poll ix, | ry e PP the bisck women of Samana, who ran out | Commissioners three men, not one of whom can Lovage d Lend LB Lat BU eral tates with a large proportion of the pure African, The | Boyer, who offered considerable tndacements tn oars! Sabi perty we Ba ies 7-7 wd | i f raisin eases of all in at 0} Pei 8 estimat u ettlers, = T' 08 ere. by nite officers | . Annexation, doors and hasitiy snatched up their little babes, | speak a word of the language of the country. I think | Wy eenived tc the enpedition, Wits the sol nae. res iaen ninsula is © ti tal by eg io acttlers, ~The original =mumber landed | at the head of white men to whom. indie i as if fearful that they would be scooped in with the | it therefore fair to infer that this i not the object | tion of Mr. Burton, None of tho others recive any | %5%0. I will hero romark that the ap, carance of all, | was 45. They now number some 400. ‘Whey are bulld- | vidual resistanee of course absurd. Each of { _— butterties, Others of the eelentive pariy cruised | timel at by him: ortn otter words, that he dors | compensation whatever, With the thermometer at | wit the sole exception of log a charch ty Sante Barbara, on which, strange. | {hese new imnomitions wonldl bo mado fall uso of by } Ne . ne discontented and aubitious, ould compa : Tlow the Job is to be | toaethe dest, kaveking off lumps of coral loaded | HOt cere wiht s ienneaie ee Bae ine chee, ruircobian ‘to cousemplate ine pat {IB UNADULTERATRD NEON, ly enonzh, they fiyan English flog, Tia arlaos in | tue gentie rule Of noes 1 ued Would compare f dtow ‘ ; > | with oysters, and gathering in ail sorte of marine $0 BE AMERICANIEBD O8 NOT. Drath. devotion, and abuegation Of sel’, as exempil: | betokens the deleterious and cuervating effects of a | consequence of their having sought and received Cte cate NeroRLIELS Hein Jae Whitewashed. curiosities. ‘Meanwhile the dignified Commission. | feennd!y. was his ohjoet salely 8 report Tivorabte fled by these gentlome Been Mr, Burton told me | tropical climate. British protection ugainet the Spaniards before the " ‘0 #0 vn f Jon board, Capt. Wa: with this continaal tramp of armed men trough i ers remained on , fs This is popularly eapposed to be the dry sen. son, but it rained every day (7) of our sojourn at Samana, not tn continued steady rain, but in show- ers amply enfMiciont to drench (o the skin apy un- the son of old | 7 the personalities ofthe Commissioners is needod Ten Waile, was sent to Baez with alotier announce. | The Commissioners are. tho Mon. Benjamin ¥ ing the arrival of the Commission, The peculiarity | Wate of Ohio, Ardrew D. White of New York, and Dr. 8. G. Howe of Boston, Mr. Wade Is woil of this letter was that {twas written ia English. | knowa to the country asa pil Dominican Republic was acknowledged by the United States, WHAT THEY YHINK OF ANNRXATION. As to the desire of the iuhabitants of Samana to the country, who exacted whatever they chose, ‘They would cite Cuba as an example of how Spain would drain the laet drop of biood and squceao the. { lust doliar out of every Dominican. Alongside of @ budget which required for sll the expenses of 8 DID NOT COB FOR BIS BAL. the Commis. President Grant r. U : b Fred. Douglass Addresses the sion was approved by Congres was overwhelmed by the press for permissions to Af not a light, of t This secouat surprised me much, coming from Cons of i into such prominent light as to ooscare Woshington, am! Grant en heariag of his arrival of beiut ruined by giving evide © of disapproval. ‘ x raid M an Who had voted in favor of aonexation, and jon, railed to San Doming» City tho whole, Tnis Inst remark, my observation loads | alive of steamers from New York to Puerto Plats, | 8 M8 W’ 5 Do you sce now why sald that trouble wilt com: the North America: Wade's son, railed riahed over io the State De ent in time to save te ar apie on my expressing my astonishmeut, he kiadly vol | 2OY y ub‘o wiil come ) Oh dsb 4 ee ah vere nl Tt 18 proper to say that nearly every maa of the | the Invitetion 0 te London mission being vent to | me to tuspect, will apoly equaliy te the Teport win | Samana, and this place. The lino 1s comprised in | unteered it T would ride out with bim a tow Tovies, | #we aro aunexed? Tho Arucricans cannot work tm. in Fe we left New Yor yore was 1 t W ite, Weether Mr. White i either tor the English or this SAN DOMINGO MISSION, © man competent expedition had bis own private Lttie axc Rich puggist wa ‘our beat, they will roqaire more money to keep ap ‘ strovg Government than our present ono doe pun a bad on ing, and will pot the steamer Tybee, which makes a trip once month, The most tmportant part of the charter is to corroborate his assertion to my full satisfae: tion. I most willingly consented, becanse both from my own previous experience and from the this exeeption, they unquestionably inteud to tell the whole truth, but will mot be allowod to get at it nid have commenced this lester with lear sky, but the weather was cold, Before start {ng, the Commissioners took the tron-ciad oath on | | i witha i a send correspondents on board to accompany the ex- Government before tio occupation some $250,000 = Natives. ‘The only men on board who was capable of Writing | Fecet Can PATS ate st Sham ie gic His vote | pedition, Hie rat impulse was Rot to allow eosin. | crvenste wiht conghi {none of them witoat be arnexed to the United States, I found no sincle | Sony, they would paruie. tue last: Sienien owe | ‘ " a Spanish letter was euspected of being corres: | (rei nt te tite President of wie Senate, ta worl | £le one to go, but this view was strenuously eoposed | oll silk of mackiotosh, Tho rain even in there | dissentient in the city, Ontside the case was differ- | Fased on an oxpondityre of tivo oF (lire millions Of | ,» dD bea: iz pondent of Tux Sux, and on this account Bacz was | remembered; he is a iexriess, honest, popular poll- 3 he Ware, who oe by Nay foul ta is a showers ts tropical im ite chiractor, Tho adage | ent. Icopy frem my note book: “28th January— it wig sued really und ‘arguments felan No publi 4 5] United Bia c ¥ “ : as these, it Ww vr cult, $ "only Three Hands Meld Cp for | competed totus tis own terreter, Young Wade | fishnet hore sie Mrpulian gn for the fre: | Vaued Quis rows tats fey rte ged | chat" it mover rag, bat pours.” must have | Madan luteretiogconveasion with Mr X.abont | Shay) dy Ta, "fie the was gone five days, During this time the brizado | tervation of that party would make any Sactitice | Cortyin papers to report Guon what they saw and | orixinated In Samana, An umbrella affords but lit- | annexation, He was much in favor of it. He keeps | us much as we ‘Un, to fom a nuclease ‘Soe i fr Annexation, Of baggisis were not idle, They Giled the ward: | Anvexation scheme is evseniiatly a party one of tho | heard in Ben Domingo, ta accordance with this | ue protection. 8 store in the city, and owns ® considerable extent | scriptions according to each ton's incuns were " bugs, plants, mots, worms of ali cotors and sizes, | rary had in it by appointing wl President of the | 0vard the Tennesse>: powtny © BPESPy Alford security for bis property hae te ete ciyeat | make vrossely ten to the cuuse of liberiy, oF freqdom ‘ G Sigel’s German Speech to | seaweed, suetitien, beetles, and every erce; ine. Me | Commicsion W. B. Phillips, of tho New York Terai. AND THE MISSIN LIN ‘afford security for bts property ; but he strongly ob- | from gration, or the Fight to IPO & Izy life If vou: t * e igel's p . ; WP tigmaell ote ore Tpqoune. Jocts to the manner in which’ the sebome ts being | {om Mallon, or the Pull hered 4 i H tac! ing, and swimming thing that could be vag q A FRIEND OF SENATOR CONKLIN, eR Rm and the Comandante is Col. Don Eoriqne Abrea, a | forcibly and infamvasly imposed upon ine weopte. | piessr, ahd) ite moveinent soon gathered stren«th. | u the Blacks. One boggist bung ty the wa ray t Anilrow D. White, forineriy State Senator a HV. Boynton, Oftae Comeummati Gazette, Chleago Trt. | nondsome man, of courtly camiage and commanding | {Could see clearly that he feared the consequences SARUiky of Fonldenos, previous bervins te vie caine ! t Albay, and now Proaidant of the Coriell Universi: | out ane te ‘areller: : Not ten out of every hundred mon who are sisted | PlUQuily Of residence, previous Fervice in the same | ——— coral, to which was attachod ty, wre chosen By arrantty heeauso Be ta ThMatesliciuel, Of tho Pusladetphia Ledger and | Presence, avparentiy of Spanish extraction. Col. | by tie Uovernment {o have Voled in invor of annex: | Fank#il thene Inducements wer ght into ao | i fe on ts RIA TAT W * AN DIMUNSE OYSTER, nevor Veen toard the fleld of Federal polities; | Nera American Patt Abren it was (o whom was fntrusted by Baex the | ation—ard the Government publishes the affirmative | ti! as it by a Aneel aauute’ wenthi 7 . p T PAuliy beeen <n sersonal f ‘Genstor Toa, of the Palitmors American , ble, oF to wssist it by a donation it unable, would , sitions 1 pavgent ocor from the oyster, the worms, and | ing very narrowly ence tant | Baiacone, cine Chnclanatt Co (sland factug tio town, now known as T'la¢ Island, | tion was managed by Santane.” As tures Samana is suppleion of want of pairiotinin, or worse of Lele I mM oF the Hierrds didused itself throne tie ee A eet tebe offered Neat | Of the above memed xenticmen six to my certain | 80d evidently only lately separated from the prom. | Concerned, the late pledlecite was taken sianly by | fJolitic, because When Oe : je Ship seri s ~ a Oe f I} state that the is and i¢ a paradise,that tae Domiu- fs fore ti MH i vio! , > ously ed the the bagys nor, but came very near being, sent | Wil was known by Baca to be aman of mach executive | place, and signifying to thom the mivisabi rival ct Samanua—The Buggists’ Brigade | */0rs visorously ned the eyes of bugyiety, tw <A s desire to be annexed, and some will fro 80 lar place, ig! qd 1 mivisability of | your horses, or your mules, o oxen would t s 4 vyred Dougan and (en. Sig:t Address. | and crowded to the leo of tho & At leugii the Sel te Aatana Keot at the Court of St | (aunasert. tint the w! iw tun cam liber, thrive, nnd | Ability, aud to have much influence among the lower | Soeir taking an setlve pert in obtaining tho uuant- | tury Ml of mmbllary necouaitorend the ! » + ng the Blacks in Euglish and German, ench became tntolerable, an! the sailors desce a Cabinet morting It was deemed essential | KeeD ols health Lere, OF the obers, T am in- | ciaases. Ho it was who ebtsined from Baex the | Gated to vote no, As t0 the country peoplesthar in, teed to help the | ' ps : ed pon the wardroom, ‘he offen 9 ster. Pwittoat delay, and. to-anpoint | clined to think that before the return Of the eape- | grant of land facing the town—the promontory in | the yeople of the commune residius outside: Sea ‘any chance of your ever roceiy= ‘ The following story of the voyage of the | v1.’ siu clang tolthe eoral, was throwe ont of the de tn i ee Eovnrceal, Oe nae | Se Stee eee es eouvant fact—for Fabens, or Spofford Bros, & Co., or who- | Barlara—tte trouble and expense of repairing t aon for the eu/s which the oflecr who took your , n Mr. Weite t rough Senator Conkling, whom vunte spells woe kine ois gy ek i is would ba payments nes ‘Tennessee from this port to Samana was taken | window. The trggiste bezeed that the worms and | fay ve e 10 oropliiaie, mentioned Gis wish rubato nag bein ta one wro | ver may own it today, I have mentioned Col. | writen’ by the tous of Bact on the dine end’ ere | ere fore, that whenever a tiaing is projected azainat from the lips of a gentleman who acccmpanied | liasrds micht be snared, Their pitecus ave 1its'misstay he {malere ta him, and Mr. Ria | s0, the, annexation scheme : bat, Were 16 OMe Trig | Abroa because, if T em not mistaken, be may play | Into the ciectoral ara. or rather box" ihe tore. | Mby foreigners temporarily occupy ng our errlicry. Hoccied the heart of the eommanier, aud tie ci. | Sor dtenedts Precitoat Grant 10 write wpoteto | Mu learin yh Me WA roe win tate redusat | en Important part in whatever may be the reeot of | Holng Was tue pith of Bi. Xe stutemcat, By Separate ah; tee Wosvemuns er tee Cotas the expedition, and who returned to this port by | 64 of curiositicn was carefully renoved to the | quettn send his nameto tne Senate, Oa the afer. | Variance with {ruth ; bat Were is no sach effective | ehie Commission. Syofford Bros. & Co. bo'd a A COLORRD PRASANT INTERVIRWED, course it Is better to go out and fight and’ poesible j way of St. Thomas, arriving bere yesterday on | shore. The Tennessee, after the return of Ben | oo nof the sry day Senator Morton arrived tn | WAY Of concealing truth as by belnging certain ber. | charter from the Government allowing them to rua conquer, and be paid, than to submitto the cortainty j i SSERFEREE ao-= bard at work collecting and as they will prodnce not nex vs for (he purpose of bein I probably eb Some o: private mnscum of h a etnuse which authorizes the granteos to import Board the vessel. 1k was aamiaistered by a Me. | Understood, expected to realize for ve ne ret no means of judging; batitthe mort, | come, dexcription of tho noble. vate! siesta: | Saat, they choose wrth the. ‘Commission of the press, ach Taverna. | am-exDeune fo tro, we shall have vo work an A Preips, and cost the United States about 640. We | their colicetions on their return heme, ‘The bu Fer on Pua umaiece tahoald say that Muaege | Northern winter to the soit and balmy atmosphere INTO SAMANA FREE OF DUTY. Jaded the toma orety: throne en any acat: | PTthen azked bit how with anch opinions, tf tn “4 peared Sandy Hook about 6 o'clock P.M. and wher | ness of the Government teen ed of no concen. Mr. | for tte duties aeaigned 1¢ with him the inst if not the | Of Me sunny Boutn. The Fennesace ie 8 macnid: | ang neiviteze is, t would appear, not confired ia | ard sounded the tradespecnie who ind litle stores, | Were at all general, only two disscntient votes had bd oe eae ere tie cuarter, The drat atsht ous | Henry A. Ward of Ithaea was one of the ecientis's pasiieration in mating tae anpointment. Mr. | fut by the new measurement, wich ceducte aii | tla beneBeial operation to the aforesaid line of | 1 had freely conversed with the highest und lowest | Dor" ciog "ihe had gone to town he could onty sy erate breeze on tho quarter, The first night out | 419 uid that be bas a fue museum ot bis own ur hie ‘ like tose of the majority of ek | {h® space occupied by her inachinery aud coal | mail steamers, the Tybee, but ts extensible to any | for annexation, T'staied this, and be suited evident, | Have yous one way, and be kaow his vote would be 4 was quiet About 9 o'clock Capt. Temple a¢ked | rostacnee, and that he bat made sore money i | rently vevlariy mem, are somemhot tethered, and | EUNere, ls clanl 4nly fecnd rate. measut: | Cuber vessels In accordance with its provisions, a | lyrat My supilcty. Tue hureea, beings browgit | cist fot him tn THe “absence, Uecause the) expres } “A Ben Wade to make up a party at wast, Ben sai } gciing castings of the bones of mastodous and other | civen to running in ‘circumscribed erooves, art, . 1] Sis hes Inuted three carcoce of arsorted mrerehane | Feud shortly afterward, wo started. "We puted | S108 OF bie real opinion woud bave subjected ‘Wim | , 1 5 i . } ‘hat be had played at cut’hrost eucbre in his time Dut be cidn't know much about whist. He fe to persecution. When I subsequently inquired if the two mea who had dared tion bad been annoyed, be said, Up st a litle het about two miles from town. extinct animals. However this may be, Mr Wart be house Was as usual constructed entirely from Willen WERE CALLED THE “ ALApAMAS"? of the United States, aud tn wnose construction and tori and selfopinionated, and to pa Was not satisfied with his acientifie researcne. | attention to minutim, etarietics, and monogr: pha, more ise at Samana free of duty, wh! ch, considering that the tariff of the Dominican Republic imposes tred Vote agalust aunex- every article ofgmerchand: & desirable privitese, The whole Guif of Samana has been leased to the United States Government, but I think all the land coded by such lease is Flag Island, above referred to. and sleepy, and be thought he'd go tobed. Soo than to the larger, broader, more. important objects t ther desideratam w: <1 Re ere Garetbinee. even cae gE Leh Nad “NO, BUT THEY NAVE RECANTED."” ops, 0% 0" bed. So 2 re fossils | than to ger, jer, more. im} reets | equipment every other desidera as sacrifica , : r i everything, even oor, was ao) a te Ho thougtt that he could strike rare fori tous “ an import tax of about forty per cent. on almost . vote 1 » ofony fae assigned them: in fine, an admiral The Wam was the onl lous 15 One said he voted against it becuse he andere = party wee got up without Ben. The sco wes eo | veyond Cope Cabron, and he arsed the | Santdunn'and conpiion ] should Jedeecoteminccre | eee aha tere en te een te a acne of scrupulously clean, My friend—I can call him #0 ‘sho steamed 13 knows on her trial trip, 17 kote per hour for many consecutive hou Hier engines were built by ikherwood, Oar present con- ve} or, the Tennessee, yhose lines, by toe way, are Perect, was orisinalls jhe Madawaska, She is fe ted with au Ericsson cfigtne, has two 100-inch cylin. may be looked,upon as stood that the Americans would make slaves of the Dlucks, and he liad since been convinced how ubsurd such & suspicion was, otner, 4 negro, has told me himselt that since lie had case the ob: noxious vote he had made $4) ovt of the United States men-of-war in the haroor, and nolding up be- smooth that nobody became seasick. The next morning the sun shone brightly, ‘The big guns of ‘the Cowmission met in the cabin, and tickled earb @ther with each expressions ae ‘Good morning, Professor ;* “General, Low did you sicep tf" end on account of the faconventence to which he put himself to gratily my thirst for iuformation—as svon 8 We aligbtod, #aid, “You goin; you need ino introduction ; tell the old man you want his real opinion, and’ le will probably trust you. I will sit outside hy The old man was not in, but bis 1 | nable a Commission to seud bim ont there with ; 1 oF cartons fects and figures that nobody " r 1 Pte else probably wou'l have dreamed of collecting, expeditiog, A boas with 8 Ail’ somplemeat whore real value is hebly problematic, I cel con: sailors was offered him, but he refosed tt, [He said | vinced be will report uothing but fiets, cr what to that the American sailors were unacquainted with | bim aresueh, hus whether he knows enough to ool igs pcwibb i lect any that sre unfavorable to annexation, I ean: | cers: Mar ‘Once ran, loog belore sie dxugbtor-in-iaw, @ muiatto, was, aod her ‘busband | fore me both his hands with the fingers ond thumbs © Me, Commissioner, hope you are enjogiax sour | ree reeene eens wend Ee: Cannaroms tell. President Grany may kno, was allen ‘on bor trial trip, tbe pr One of the Gret things endeavored to ferret out | Was working in a eld ‘close’ by reemed | extended, said, "Al! if it had to. be done over J * pe y ddbpacgte dey o trust thom with so important an undertaking. The other Commissioner. Dr. 8. G. Howe, head of | scribed 18 kro! .indispensuble for her xe. | in Samana was who owned the land, how they ob- | slightly alarmed at fret, but in in Span. | 2eaio. 1 would vote not once, bul fen times for an- } sel'." Everybody was s General, a Colonel, a Pros: | yy iy possible that be expected the Commission to | the celebrated school for the tind in Boston, was | ceptance by the Departiuest. When she was altered, | tained it, and by what titi they beld it And the | Ish I conviueed her of the peaceful object uf my | Nexation.’"’ I record this for future histor, ; repeat- sor, Doctor, a Commissioner, orgs Mr. Presitcat; | cpurter a tus and placo her at bia disposst, Lt ao, | Bamed by Grant solely because he was known io be | she bad one viurd (‘our boilers) of Ler beating er: | Mavter te very considerably mized up. Orisiaally,*|/Titit, abd; Deazing me to be seated, whe called ber Mill probably thrive as well here as in the Sixth i oe ts het, there appeared te boo hall Bonen dip. Presi, | tezie7.® tu 804 Bt at bis disposal, I! 90, AN INTIMATE. PRIRND OF GRANT'S BUCIMAR tacity taken out, bot the same cngino was Teisined. ¥ y mixed up. Originally,'|'igsband.' As coon as he. came. in—he was | Ward oe ah hoard. BGak. was disappointed. Waile on shore le ca’ tue Hon, Chas. Summer, A refutation of Mr n- | The result was suen a9 tal A have been expected: ‘say threo bunared years ago, the Spaniards granted | a negro—es I was both anxious to visit t 1 thsanes he m: fr. the informetion he had so nts on board. Bue oes a0 old dogo fo struck up a bargain wi er's charges from the pen of his moat in'imate per | «failure. Were sue caurht ine lenys gule on alee the egy pe cils | other peop: ame day, and not to keep Ar. frankly given me, and assuring hin that no harm nm ‘A CHARMING ARRAY OF DIGNITY rene oe Oe areca Bae Raea't ve in with | dsnal fiend woull. be Bgreat victory for tie Presi: | svore, she Would Lave to depend for ‘alcty” upon an for common councils | waiting, 1 brovehed the Hubject of to Keep Mr. X. | should come to him from it, left, Lexcused mysel?. H was never before seen one manofwar, Theday | (ce,neere boatmen, and chartered the daxout om be | ‘rent, But the nomination of Dr. Howe, apart from | Divine Providence, tue strensth of Ler, cubles, and | Of certain provine fe usufruct of certain #ec- | once, and asked him if he bed auy onjection to give | to Mr. X. for keeping hin waiting so loaz, and we 4 Oty, ra an c aif of the United States Goverament, Thea be | ‘ring an unfitone,on account of age and waotof | the nature of tLe holding-¢cround. She bes gos | toss of land, exactly as they did in Cuba, Th me lis real opinion and desire in tne matter, I | Mounted our horses. Ho sald as soon as we were wos tpent in sesigning men to their bunks. Oid | yecrted to knowldee of the laugnage, was an indecent one. if | power enoagd te siem a Ligh wind auder steam, | tends wero originally given on tie condision that | told nm that I was perfectly impartia}, and. only | sevin on the roid, "ins what I told you been con- tr} Ben Wade cot s eplendid stateroom on the port Lock Pon mia yomntta, Grant's object in sending the mission was te oblaina | and sue dues not stand up sul enowga when close: desirous of knowing the opinion of the people out | firmed? OF coulse twas obliged to. confons that #4 rt ; - pe ‘ renort “iversbl xation, Tue best yearsot De | bauled to make any beadway under canvas. Our | the grantees should side of cities ; that I had seeu numbers of people in | it had fally Now," ho said, “let us go and see be side of the spar deck, opposite the Cupiatn's room. | Young Elwyn Waller of New York accompanied | flowe's ihot ave been scent in endeavoring to aaetst | trip from New York to our pi COLONIZE THEM WITH INDIANS, SLAVES, OR CATTLE ‘ust there everybody seemed anrious | some more. Iam rorry the old man was not to. ? rn ‘The other two Commissioners got rooms on the gur | Lim, When the dospatch boat Nantarket arrived | struggiing Bor sean ustions to obtein zovern- | Samans bay, took exactly seve: He hesitated a moment, and »: Tle has seen so many changes, has bimsoif passed r The form of the tracts so granted was al- most invariably circular, For the breeding and raging of & hundred cattle a circle with a radius of tance ran was 1,35) miles, or at tee average rate of S kmots per hour, During the whole ran we had no head wind, and, witu vory few exceptions, no heavy fea. On more than one occasion the screw was di id, “wish my father was at home, he could tell you better than I can why we Dominicans do not want the Amerieans Lere, deck, below the Captain's cabin, They were the Admiral’s choice rooms. ‘The scientife corps were signed spare staterooms and Lammocks, Among 7 r 4 Walle ea out 90 ment, and in these attempts he has at times—nota at St, Thomas, Ward and Waller had besa out sev. | ment. ond in hens attempts he hes at times nats. eral days, and no news had been received from | Prussians—aunered much ‘persecution. It war, them, Some apprehcosions were felt for their | however, like Grant to ask @ man who, out of pure through 90 many vicissitudes of life, and has withab 9 sueh & capital memory, that you would have been much interested, and might have learned more from him than you could have done from the son," Ea ‘ . h ony, bad ei = you days for | counected (only set ture und aft, not noisted up), be- | 'We leagues from a certain point, from @ certain | THEY ARE WHITE AND WILL BRING US TROUDLE.”” ANOTHER INTERVIEW. 3 he privileged gentlemen who occupied rooms cn | safety Many of the citizens of San Domingo are | Philanthropy, bad worked in bis younger a b , dependence of the Pules, the Greeks, and the | cause, with all the steam that could be raised, the | bill, from a cortain lake, or bend of a river, or even Ob! 1 sald, “color, can have | ‘The next hat was some half a mile further, ba the Admiral’s ceck was the Hon, Willlam Henry | \\ke the river thieves of New York, and never love ite thet at ih Wie aA hah Ail bua tnieoes io er lesnened the speed Of we veatel. Up to | tree, wae given; for the breeding of hogs end goats | ROtDR to do with it, L t loast I bave | the man living in it had gone into town, A short | Hurlbert, the handsome Commissioner for the open | a chance to better (bomselvee, rons record by making himec! instramental in the ts tis auxill ie An nothing sus tieele bed a tenia ot cos § rs fans ard, that a fear das been entertained by rome of | distance beyond we saw some three men at ud fog of Madison avenue. He was the best-dresset denationatization of the Dominicans, Dr. Howe ty a | Le ps her along; whe can propel her any le re # reaing ne learue from ® similer- | your countrymen that the Americaus will reduce | the door of a use, Two were on bull-baek, and one leaning agaiast the door post. We dismounted Aud were politely ashored In. Here, a8 everywhere i ise, the saine cleaniiness about the house was ob i ervable; the only dirty things about were three | chocolate-colored children, wao looked, the twa | specially, as if’ they had deen drawn | TWO: MORE: BEMABEASS: BERDOR SE, Democrat, but bas never taken ab active part in On the afteravon of the 2th the Assistant Secre- | politics. taries, Fred, Douglass and Gen. Sigel, addressed a THOSE LOTS AT SAMANA. crowd of some 200 oF 250 people, all the town, and a | ,, fhe real otdect of the Presiient wae to disprove few fromm the outskirts, in an open space in Sante | ter which have been pretty generally circulated thing beyond tuat rale, he screw acts asa dray Her coal buvkers can Lold 3:0 tons, taking our con- sumption on the trip down (236 tous) as a criterion, some.hice under ten days’ coal WOW THE TENNESSEE 13 FITTED CP. ly vaguely defined centre. All these lauds were ealled ‘ comuneros.” or common lands, and, as grants were never surroyed at the time when they were made, and as they were almost invariably of a cireular form, these imaginary circles would in many 2 man on board, aod was radiant in conversation and @iamonds. It was supposed that Secretary Robeson ‘was a geotleman, and that he had provided plenty of free chawpagne for those on board. This was a you colored men to slavery; bat you knoow that the Americans have liberated all their slaves, end it is too absurd to think for a mo. ment that they would reduce you to involuntary labor in any shape. Under them, on the contrary, oid inter. & | Rerfect proof of the delirium in which Presidett | youre mot hie; aud 1 have learned at times (i shot 16 San Domingo, The le.dors were put out of ‘. oungest le sists of 16 nine. ) Dahlgren jo not ti bie i grand mietake, There was champacne on board, | parbara, which Is dignifled by the name of the | szaiust him—sod I buve been informed by one of tle | , Her armament con St eareerea Gi ot trouble through a sewer, f a . Commissioners that Grant was anxious to bave | Broadside guus om the gun ceck, cases intersect if surveyed. Consequently, until are now; but if the Americais come | As soon as Mr. X., who came into the house with ‘ it was never cracked outside the Captiin's cabin | plaza, Douglass held forth for some twenty-Ove | Crervinng abort «those Lote at Samana’ thor | 4¢ck she catries 2 100-yound rided Varrott guns, and | gurveyed, tho cattle of the various grantees grazed ing trouble upon us." “How? I | mo, liad explained the object of my vieli, ond had | oim About 9 o'clock on the second night out the Com: | pinates on the many advactages which wonld se- | ougnly ventilated- I sbiok the Commissioners cley- | ¥ ive inch Daileren guns, broadshie; 2 eleven 1uch | together or im common, whence the appellation. he said, “it would be the same | assured the three men, Who wero all muiatioos, thas ‘ missioners held their first meeting. The only 1u- | crue from snnczation, At the clos» he said, "1 { erly chosen by Grant. Teannot conceive three gen- | Dublgreo, and 100 pound Parrow pivot guns,besides J thing then a5 it was when the Spasiards were here | no harm should come to them, and that they might | ond nant Dacianas tanensied wasi the. paasaas allel cia. a p fleinen towhom wallowing in mire would be s more | 22 pound brass nowitzers on tie poop deck. Her | When surveyed, priority of date of grant alone de- | W Pay (ew OF no taxes now, and we live quietly: | freely express their opinions, because, although | Laws ae ; wonder bow many of my andience understand what | gneongenialtask gan deck is peculiarly Uandsome frum tho tightness | termines to whom belong whole circles of land, and | but if the white man comes it will be #8 when the | tho starrments they might make would probably, b o | aa Fesoiution that all who wi siamet ee Com- | | pave said; will all in favor of anvexstion please Jn reviewing ihe meatal quailfications, compe: berly attributable to tbe trom Knese of the sper | 1, wor segments Spaniards were bere. AS oon oe they landed the | used, thelr names stionld never be mentioned, the 'f eat and drink at Unele Sam's cx. up bh as 9" Ye on nde. tency, and incompetency, fitness end unfitness, of . of 5 jes, governors, and all | consented to say what they thousit about tt. It } sod mission should eat an hold up thelr hands 2” Ares people only responded. | ten ey. ad ae rae eee ee the taoet Impressed | _Bbe is Mttedas a flagsbip, and has very handsome N SPAIN CEDED THE ISLAND Who were in office, Were turned out, and Spaniards | wae the same story in all its material points asf had a peuse, ond that all the outsiders shouid Itw. retty evident that bis oratory, aud he did | with the imporance of Mr. Wade's position as 4 cormedious quarters on the stern of tre gun | tothe Pronch in 1795, ofd Spanish grants were re. | Dut in ir places, These men, who thought that | heard at the last place-—the same dread of being. | ot, PAY YON THEIR VICTUALS, speak well, fell on barren ground. enident of tha Commission. deck for the Admiral, two anuy Gtied cablus, lad 6 f ~ | when the Spaniards came they would be sure to be | obliges to work harder under the Americans than mm Tccost the latter gentlemen two dollars a day fcr | Whether it wus the result of a cruel hoax or not, | ,, To she Commission is attached the Hon. Allan A, | extending the wrole Lreadil of tne ship, some fore | cognized ae private property; but during the many Sg i being | they did now; the same fear of losing their easy 4 ri fa : od : | Barton of Kentucky, whoin the President two feet, and oach some (wenty-fve feet deep, both | sudseqaent revolutions and internal wars to which | Worse off than they were before, Under the Repub- | lazy, contented way of living; (ue same slarm thad oard. After the meeting, the band struck up, and | js not kuown. ‘The most astonishing part of the | qited as Secretars. He is the only aaiiried oBicer | elegantly furnished. Attached to the ‘orward ono the island bas been subject, property and | Ii they bad their positions assured to them, and if | trovblereould ensue, On my rem: e thet Th on to the usual whist parties were formed, The night | performance is that Gen, sigel. who followed Doug: | .ttacheato it, Hehes been abont Washingten for | t¢ four staterooms and an anteroom, the latter thoir snlaiies—ail they cared about—were not pune: | surely better to live under ® government which me aesed away without any incidente of importance, Ins, addressed the crowd in German. Hw might as | Some time past an private agent of the Hadieals of | CPening on the gun deck, ho be well suppiied with tides thereto were abandoned. On the establish- | tually paid, stil they were paid in pari, or with | wonld see that their lives and proverties were pro- | bs ha Noes Nee tae aay | eet . Keniucky, who hed tntruated to him the cberge of | Daturovins, vanities, Co. Toe Cuptali's cabins (owo) | ment of the Domluican Republic tn 1844 the Goy- | some Mite delay: but the Spaniards clanged ali | tected than wader one which offered them none, the 4 ‘The sun arose on aclear sky on the thi y. | well have talked Hebrew. . aelae ine ident to end United Btatea. too are on the spor deca, lumediately over the Adm: | eroment claimed all lands for which titles could not | thah,and the office-holders were deprived even of | darkest, but evidently the most intellizent of the | ‘The wind was fair ail day, but after dark » big squall | A more ludicrous caricature of out-of-door elocu- | into Various sections of that State for tiie euppras- | Fal's quarters, and are very ir appoint the ‘bose of living on the Government, From the | crowd, made a reply, which, in my mini, tells the : - ree Naru aitketas aes aleceet aadiote (One Ritaceced. It was however, cones. | ston of tho Ku Kiox Kian, who had of late’ been | ments be proved by the then occupants, at the same time | very moment that the first incumbent was dispos- | whole story. “Oh, yee, sir,’ he sid." it Would ne i paki Te tae Ghead Of tke GRIT AG bree mF eatmened. 1 wae, however, Comels | troubiesome there. In discharge of his duties Ve Tue orricens. lavitiug all suchas had abandoned their property, | 8e#8ed of bis berth, discontent arose and the seeds | doubt be much beter to have a good than a bad ver wore he waven oes charitable terms ae expensive one, perbape, for th adda his Capt, Willem G. Semple, pad of bis «rdioates, | gud claia it within six months from the date of the | te w followers and declared ‘ ses Ky c Sof 8 wood Bots hune row Feary, and were sfraid that the heavy cuns | snip is not sailed under 6750 to $900 per day ; but, OPN, S1G¥L DECLINED THE BERTH, Piha Mara to peal, t Date Lites rere WORT | ts viission,. This. 19 tie law ef ibe land how, and ee ei. PORN AG Se ne euge oF Freon, eure tere 4 m gbt feet loove, ard lob around upon the deck”. | in the en’, sf the result should prove the death blow | pecause he did not feel well up in his Sp nish, | hospitality of the heat wound tain make you be. | tew Scanatiias $8 Kala Ge evanie 4iied weiviont i aD AGAIUST TER VACAPRES, I chore to work from morning to night, I might " st The os was very Leavy, All hands were piped | of annexation, ® very pital investmen If this | tendered the Secretaryshipto Mr. Burton, Nomore | jicve tuut bis house, hie borees, his servants, were 154. ‘They were overpowered, and teen were | raise more staff and sei) it ie the city and get rich; | " seat as Pacaal Crit Ac but, Orst of all, [don't like working in the sun, and "| bv deck, ‘The vesse', however, behaved nobly. | happy end be attained, no vessel will bave reude Grant indulves in the making of unfit appointunents | Joynran or that tor a pravterea nihiteortot weleome, | ‘The Spaniards are supposed to have made some | the WAY, but the seed liad taken root, and chopping | the more you have, Why, of course. the more sou oc Phe soils were got in lively, Everything was | so importaut a service to tue country as the noble | ean be adduced than this one, Mis appolpiee cannot | fur Capt, Temple, pia executive officer, Liout Com. | grants during their last occupation, but on ther | QM Of 8 few branctes only imparted increased vital- | are expected to pay. Bo most of us want to be al- Song in three minutes, This was pot due to the speak a word of Spanish. and ‘ant must have ship Tennessey ity to the plant, Bix months later anolher and a mander G, W. Hayward, and in fact ery officer of lowed to be luzy, even if we are poor, We dou fa ¢ he had married only forty couple 9 yours: own th) 0 rton. was once United buy eealeae’c involuntary retreat from the island they destroyed } more Important outbreak occurred, aud the Span on be Ine, eve ‘ath b oe Go ihe cMecrs of the ship, some Of whom, When they | f.rmant left San Domingo, It was regar.tod as cer The Commission, curious as its comps ts | Sense of thoirown comfort, net the ministering t0, | pat also all the archives they had sed them, | CAPM 884 toincrease their garrisous In every city | ment might be, themore we Would waturally have a Shousht shat men were wanting on the yard-an tain that the Commissioners would uot conclave | till further hampere! by two Assistant Secretaries | out the woticipating every slightest wish, was their ¥ Rae om: | and towa of the country, The rest,” be seid, | to pay for it. No, sir, the ut i Py A * 1 iS in the persona of Fred Dougloss and Gen, Krang | gote object in life. Ido vot xnow, and 1 donot | **l¥es of on their arrival you Know. They left bere some 25,000 corpses, sot WE CAN'T AFFORD A GOOD GOVERNMENT. ( Were up the shrouds lke cats, The storm was ac- | heir arduous lavors before the 15th of April Bige!, The object of attaching the former to the | much care, wuat may be the report of the Commis LEASING THE LANDS. some of our best and most prosperous citivs on fre, Why the Americans wout to annex us ix what comp.nied by heavy rain and ad expedition is, on bourd, povularly supposed wo be, | gi. or of the vress on the San Domin ues: r ei devastuted (he country wherever they passed, and for Mey cant work here, and we : i . {0 onable hin, in ¢ Yan Domingo is annexed, to hose wh soavey t rage © Since the redstablishment of the republic in 1865, | finally were driven out by wudisciplined, poorly Ao work. Tor. thes Hut b ait to a FIBRCE FLASHES OF LIGHTNING. Why Grant Wanted the Commission—Those ton; but those who caa convey to the American oorly drilled, and poorly ofiicered sol ! ree by eg Pm ey - Just aMer midnight a vivid flash of tightning Wane auton Doss the Presiuene | descrita in his teioved decagviiables toe glories of | putilcthe full force. of tue eoariesy and attection | ébe common councils of some of the citir, and | armed. poorly druled, and poorly otlvered soldiers, obably be for us. it would be Infaitely B | idnigh' vid flas itning 10 the country. to in the Southern | Which they have received on board the Tenuessee Ba de Samana is ove of the number, have eae I EEe anueley eannie tral Bi * rse for then, fo the climate will kit hot | onl AMumined the beaveur., A dive ballof fire about Care whether the Dominicans are Ameri~ | states, whom, in equenes of sheir late symp- | cre of no mean recording alility, [ fraukly we beled eight uy 1 at if, They treated us country peovle wall. Ofcourse. the | and it will not afuct us,” We thanked the mua a the size of @ man’s bead shot out from the clouds or Not¢—The Members ef the | wins of a Dew endeney, i might be advisa | knowledge my tncompetency, and having thos ab. | Kea wpon themselves to grant leases of noe Hee US URARE ONE TODLUILAAA RETRO Man TL Meat | +4 ee eee ree ee ine airtr teed ta |. Cummalealens bie to transolant.” Gen, Sigel it, itis tuovglt: the | Scived my cumeeiovee, simply record tae batios aud | pled lands in the vicinity of auch cities, taking for | ey mere Rt! er our republican government; | fio yoxt place and the next to which we came, It A | str ing rod ol wl gence of The Sun. Nitory Seerets:y; and we imine that bis province | ranky ot the officers uf the ‘Tennossce. Our toial | granted that there are no owners of thea, Leases No uot: misunderstand me; they aid not begia th was the *uine Laing; inessenes if not in words the | ‘a id no demage, asit ran down the chains into the ‘ is to draw pian, ch forte, and obtain topo- | favauing purty, lucluding Comuuissionera, socrotee 4 ; Do uot misunderstand me; they did not bogin the | Suing ouject. vs toanuexation Were adduce 1. One na ia cmuiee aaiait ane WEMLOATEA LAL alent aun U, 8.8, Faioate Tennesse, IN THB | graphical Information regarding the sites mot auta- | rep, sclontitic corps, and representtives of the | #Fe €ranted for one, five, or more years, subject to | war. That was comuienco” previously by our own | otwervation from an old man, A Haytin negro, 5 Ben Wad 1 to bed eurly, ‘The selentife corps, | HANON oF Samana, 5. D., Jan, 9, 1871—Aa you | ble for the erection of deie.ces, In the event of fiir | press, amounted to thisty-on0 in all, au absurdly | ® certain annual rental payable to tho council at the | Hin, Miers toine Sruntarde, umd Overly incom, | Sibi, Wor’ Your countrymen al . a ee plete Hammocks by the howling | 2 le! Sandy Hook on the afternoon of the 171h | and steady, rH Executive O1neer. leuant Come | renewable at their expiration, at thy option of tho il branchios of the Government, wore rep 4 | tenaciously Spain held it, and what untold wealth oa baleen Inst. ‘or the island of San Domingo, having on board Mists: WORE ini eha GLPOLINE CAR wanders G0 Graiainy Masters: | leeeee, provided the conditions thereof bave Deen | oO) (er'A mericun thon nuder Spanien rule, because in | Mie. cxtacied from it: ‘icy bave wean her retake it The eruall tasted about eleven hours, The | t¥ee Commissioners appointed by a resolution of | tracing out the charts, evidently for the ber iW. Nenoln, « jel t¥: ik thguee, | complied with ; oF, in otner words, leases in per: | Int ne ‘Ainericans are so far superior to toe | swice since she coded it wo France in 17 und (he he 04 a | | Congress to investigute the political, social, and | Congress. with waleh the suip was sunplic D-H. Mahon, J. onaahs petuity are granted by the common council whea | Spinish Uiat tie relative distinctloa will be ail the soit | No areed of Woslth, “2Me the one | Menther then grew warm, and from thet time Until | O. iicai condition of matters in the Republic of Baa | Navy Department. In view of the proverbial PEN’ Aetiuant Surmeoh vty Tay: | and for whatever property and consideration they ater, If Dom Were unfit to participate | finnortant polnt of dt belnen whit San Doo eb. 24 th was @ most deligbtfal one. The | PPY#t# condition of matters he Republic of Baa | pian iity of all Admiralty charts, we are inclined to | Last Aenetunt Sicwcons, " . W sie with the Spaiards in the government of the coun- | j//orlant point ay duly Linust be forew | , bp ee PP ek grep mingo, At least such aro she objects as ene den’ Blais soaupe lan with be Us Y please, The definitions of tho leases made by the Ags will be stilt moro undt under American | fhryorentik Marin seek ihe try Oy Havers ne pial m | bodied in the #ixteen questions, answers to which portant, whether annexation council on this plan, which I inspected, are most j and this will gail and exasperate them worse Ywould do so aguin, even to the revival of the } doy, the great Commission played whist every MReRsaaR ar hroug t. He ik moreover a warm beat sate stall MbAbstlanh oe hanedasian even they were ¢ id exvsperated under | Slave trade, it we hal f ther armies, ‘Tb | night, aud the Langers-on played the deuce gener- are expected by Congress frum the Commissioners. | ofthe measure, and the military franktess with j ih 8 rague in their details and defaitions of boundaric Spaniards, Tre ine It will follow— | Soaniards themselves never tilled their flelds or q ae 5 ; This information was required 1a order to onavlo | which heat all times exprosses. lis Views. ts much ’§ Clerk. J.C. opalatn : and locations ; For instance, # lease Is granted to | revolution, The Americaus are white, and the am. | Spaularis whedsiey slavos did ail theve | val The Commission beld two Ales epsiesia the people of the United States to judge aud de- | aimired on board, although bis reasons at times io carries a crew of 4M men, Inciuding the guard | 4 B for et or yards by —~ feet or yards * on | bitious men of the country willuse every eflurt « i. Wiite men aro physically unft for it; the ore #! ng the of Ha: 0 savor sul iene joum's ow) ea, “¢ of them before the: here nth H ‘of if they attempted Le rolecon White setanished the Commie. | 02 the advisablilty of apnezing the Dominican Ite Tub following te the completo list of the Commis: Jssion was received on board at saad, | leased or owned by CD," or “atonzside the place | we shailnot be allowed by our owa people to live | Slaten Who, white of viack, sir, woute work | K Frofewor White astonished the Commis: } i. y proposition tw which end tad ocon re- | slow and of Kentlomen vuthorizo4 to accompany Ie; | witaa salute Of1T guns, as ex-VicePresiient of the | where the powder house stood,” or the sum Her them ; und ns long as they stuy here uless he was coupeiled to do,su t™ oe at orcas ane Se His ash ceived from President Buenaventura Baca, ant COMMISSIONERS AND ATTACHES Vaid Mare ‘sworn In. befure starting “by | mit of such a bill,” or * bounded by such » brook,” V SANES We, Cb ee - 1 rode back to Lown, ban on the Tennessce, when he went om shore, 5 pattio: ss the wish | Hon. Renjamtn F. Wade, Onio, Preaident Malta; Mitaer RGIS” Mimkty CIEBEA | eo, ha Of ane lubpastaal fh ared mavsail A LON) AND TROUBLESOME WAR UK COMMISSION IN. SESSION, should mop every native he met and ask him foriy | “Men Proposition was ald to express the wish And. D. White, New York, Commissioner 5 Pa ae Reak ma haves ita Dal] &¢., Ac, Of one important fact I informed myself, We have. you see,” he eoutinued, “the climate I found a ship's boat ashore and went on board Quenions, Those of « large majority of the citizens of San Domingo Be ra we Horton, Mase. Cx mmissioner LR ai Merseas Vay, 10. 14. tataoms ree namely, that very much of the property advay- | We have, rou wee | le Mon No white mon | the Tennessee. Before I le% the town in the b . 4 > ON, Ven &. Burton, Lancnster, Ky, becretary } i aiies' from the town ol } | tageously situated around Sumana has been 80 | yey ot vs when betas com: | morning 1 lad sven Secretary Burton capturing » FORTY Questions WAY GRANT WANTED TUB COMMISSION Fred! Douglass, Mowhestst Ny ¥yAssicane Secretary, | and at about two amiiee from the town of Santa can work here di i rey $a sretary Barton capturing | ‘wore printed in slips and distrinoted among the par- | The real object of President Grant in sdvocetiogas | (on, Hrans righ. Motrigadia, N\A Hecrctary:' | Larbara de Beinana; sud tbat tne health of every | leased, and that the titles to areat portion of it | fortabie hut to sleep und al in. Dar Ridally exaon lobot the Govorameat employee in the town nd j ty. Upon meeting « native the first question was tu | strongly as he did the sending of thie Commission | PE crane’ New York, Private be a ee oe oee eat aarall (pas Will dnterest the recdure ue vals ia m w York, Ay fs i value of any | iS be brought into s vigh ate of cultivation | Wred the cabin and found inyselt Ia the presenoe of is) . What ie your name?” ‘The: sto be aake een one of the three following: Kither, | ji guar White. | P, ae Of AHESUN, ond laid the groundwork of future rom tho common’ council, if ever the coun: | only by laborers of iny color, and We will not work Ne military and civil dignitaries of Lhe place, ~ Your Samet’ Tene he Was se benokes | sonst have heed 9% Domi ro: BW hee wilaht. Boston, Mass, Privaty Becretary | Coumanications, ia which I sball tell ‘tue truth, | try is annexed, Lcan give no opinion, but I shink y longer or nay tardor eich day than what wii | With the addition of Fabens, Jr. and Wm, Bric Dow old be was, whether he was @ husband or a | Arst, he really wauted to know whether the Domial: ROR INIAO RAY HOW. a cerstary to Secretar; the whole truth, aad nothing but the truth,” of what Be 1 " suffice for our sbsvlute requirements, which forta. | S4eat of Spoftord Bros. I was not utterly dumb- | widower, how many children he had, where be was | cans desired to be angexed or not; or, second, he | fre Hut. Washington, D. C., Stenourapher. 7 I nay sve, bear, aud teol in Sn Domingy,’ oO, R. the fleld for lawyers will be a Ane one hutely are few,” Uuloss, therefore, We are reauced | foundered, In. w levrned thar in thostern cabin of } Dora, whether te owned any houses, and ifso h wanted a report that they did; or, third, he wanted J.B. Foley, Wusbingwon, D, C. Stenograpner Pees Manna to slavery, we will oF Works for anzbouy else harder te au eens ta taet 1B the Adgsirers priv cabin i h ie pd ae a. bello vel vere rhe" ofthe ¢ tian we Will for ourselves, Ido got imagine that Han Admiralty on board, the Conmulasion © ) many, how many Fooms were in bie house, whether | to disprove the jobbers imputed to him ia connec: | 4 Mr: Rebello is, the ouly nerson conversant with | Samana Described Who Qwus the and, | The woruis of the inlabitants ofthe town of Sante | ALN over again be brought, rom maine Was | Trijudicial sessions thoy were esswmining the gen fi At was one OF two stories in height, what it cost lim | tion with the question, Which of these three ob- | grand it} and asho joined tie expedition in the be and iow itt Leased What the People | Harbare ure rather below par, if the padre knows | Only” by. slavery can. thin island produce "more | Hemen, whom 1 siall presaxtly enumerato, ato, A to live, what business he was engaged in, whit was | jects was the real one is probably known only to | Hef that he was Anaistant Kecretary to the Commis Think of Annexation, 4 anything about it, He told mo people enerally are | than it consumes, The Spaniards brougat to | Wed with closed doors, avking them all works of ii } . sion, and not Secretary to & beeretary, itis un On Boawn U.S, Seam Faioate Texnessen, ove it rriuge, that during his incambency | © # one thousand Chinese from Havana; they questions on all sorts of subjec eapecielly wi 'g the name of his wife before she was married, where | Grapt himself; but as they are so distinct it ise likely that he will give the Commission te benebt ised a . sveree \0 to marries: ¥ se 8 were acclimated in Cuba; they were put to work in | ‘ference to what land the Guvernmeut held in the Ney he married her, how eld she was, the aves of his te San Dominao Crtz, Jan. 81. 1971.—As the greater part whe i most important question to desermine if possible. | of hie services UDIil his pouition is admitted Mr. the elds, aud when the Spaniards left hore wus | harbor, end what grants, 11 any, lad been made, ii i ebildren, if be kept a pie or& torse orcow, if he | lay most importaut because the fret one may be | Craue, Private Secretary to Mr, White, is Professor | Of time was oceupind while in Samana in investi- | expressed it dla fuerea,” and that le know over | not a single Cli an alive, ‘The Spaniards were | 8d to whom, ¥OF cos od be Ci ore, Lreserved this pions 2 v 0 of "ei + in | driven out as ieast wa much by the climace as vy the amined nor admitted the nature of ’ o pad ever been sick, and #0 on, until he bed been vitimate, the second would be criminal, aad the last Pe Feaanaaes of Routpern Parepe a} the Corgall kiting things ashor in are Fey Des ure watil | 120 couples li ‘ig fo a state of 4 bearers ns | eves Gee Belen y y Ce taatuee "Rint cosertaa tun ey Aah, ‘ne v4 asked the forty questions, It was noticeable that | sm unjustifaole waste of public money. If you will | presu Meee eine Negabeltion tat that | after we got under weign from that pork; and mow | the immediate vicinity, Tam inclined to think that | “Ali this conversation, from ite very strikingly op: | few men who issued from tho sa aa eral Commissioner White did not propose to ask any of ‘these uatives the simple plain question, * Are you 40 favor of annexation lo the United Bales? Th ebeui dity of (hese printed questions is evident wheg proceed io give you the résua:é of my operations there. 'he town of Santa Barbara de Samana iv situated la & smal! deuiation om ibe mort shore of the ) ite cliarac vi Twas in the muin cabin, borw traces of much dejee i Ree eee nett but thore weak thoehts tare | tion of spirit, auch a look an that which a thiet aight | fliw ‘an IMpOrtAnt ON in the treinof this | De exvected to wear on leaving @ prisouer's ducks ' I darkey's reasoning. I did notsee why s set ol peo. —_—— K pie Why were eouleut Wo Live under American or (Continued on Fourth Page.) eh) axe ts considered usi ‘at that practical or that Mr. Cs as been? brought the objection to enter the marriage state ts based on the expeuse—$3. Aman was buried the day we ar- rived; the padre collected $16, pald in advance, for reading tho (unvrul sory 1k is comaaaueully twice perune the questions incorporated in the resolution of Congress, you will observe that ail the tnforma- | ineiituiion, or Mim tr ae Kraphers do net Mon ealledfor might have been obtained and every | gpeak Spanish, s01 presume thoir attuchment to the Objech served, With the exception of the throe A] Commission has some oluer obicck Mr, Folax, L - «eee