MO W mil VOL. XV. NO. 73. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. MARCH 28, 1871. DOUBLE SHEET THREE CENTS. 1 mMN PA 11 A EIBST EDIT I 0 N CONDITION OF PARIS. Character of the Xlebals Distrust ofvhe VersiilioA Mwvoviimaat. Causes of the Trouble. THE SAN DiMlitGl) COMMISSI!)?.. The Arrival at Washington. Illness of CommisiiMinr Wudo, Btc, etc.. litO.. titC. tt5. THE PAKIS KEUKL4. Their Charndrr ni.rt lllina - lllniru.t of the ,,Kurul A.Mtu.ltlv"- their Or Iran. at -loiH-murlre and Hell v'-lle. The London journal? contiln riumerotH com munication respecting the origin, character, and object of the revolutionary movement in Piris. which, of course, are written under variomclr. cumstanccs, and colored by the political princi pled of each journal. The folio .viug are selec tions from these reports: THE I'HIMAKT CAUfeH OF HI H TKOUBLB "TUIltrr CBNld PER 1AV." Tbe rebel are very dbtrusUiil of t.tie G vern ment, and are lot easily to he coaxed by Hue words. Moreover. although they prfeM to he Very anxious for the liemiilie. limy have other objects at heart which they are uoulliHg to foiego. Thus, for example, ihere I that threat question of pay. To-; pav ( 30 hh (tfj cents) a day was stopped. The National Guard were burl, and their (.ccupution of Moutmartre is at much lu re eminent for the los of llio r 3 ) sous a day as for the dcfein-e of the It-public. When Gf tidal ti'Auielles de Pal .dim-. conforied with tbe cominauders ol lbe Nutinnal Gmrd. In bis desire to ste what IihIIiiUumh he cnubl c lot, upon 11 be attempted to vii dicatf hi authority, be was told thut f.ihee tlii.- ipH'toion of tlm 3') cents bas hecn raided, the General cannot, iMiiut ou any liaiinlion. M. Picnrd has in a manner promised that the 30 sous 1-111111 he continued tdi lnj men can tiud f Qjpko incut which is no' at all to their ta-oe, for they revel in id lenus; but the Gua-d mis trust Ltin,ai.d It ncy ttuti they are being cheated. Moreover, they object to General d'Aureiies de Paladiue not, perhaps, personally, .lit, bec.vHe he is appointed hv aiithoi ity. They declare that it is their privilege to elect their owu oftlter. If tbey may elect their colonel-, why not the General lu command? Lastly, they hive heard tbat the Guards are- to be ili-bmdJd and l lieu again to be reconstituted, i'nls is very disgust ing to the putriots "tlm pure" or "the pure bloods," as the are callevi: and that is why they are iu Insurrection. THE KEHEL 1 NT IIBN C II 15 1 CAMP. The Tails correspondent of the Daily New describes bis visit to the tamous heights of XWnttiiai tic, lrotn which the Keils of Paris tbrenteu to hurl ilci-i.'iicli n on all reaction istb. Ibe citadel of the tiemaoKues (he say) is watched as jculout-h u- Mont Valerieu u-e.l to be. fvtine, txceptiMK Ui 'i-e who-e a'ject up- Iieatatice detioleb tlii-iu to lie Inhif'hanut of the eiklits, are allowed to apiiro'ich too uear. lleie and there ou the little Klgza pathway by whith tbe nttile can aM-end when ibe clav U not very rllpi er y, niiuelr aie -laioued On the fuiniuil they are more nnuierou-, ami eU"d ty w I at iu tbe distance look like a little redoubt. Tbe earth isthrowu up, beaten down evenly, arri helweeu ai erturcH one can bee caution Diouilis poluted directly Un the town. Ati ashitult ivhi at this point would he all but tiu-jor--iblc. A fe reiiolute meu o i thr) top of tne clifl to work the lortnidahie pieces which are l.ow iu position, and the Place at. Pierre would very mou he cleared. ThMre are, bow ever, o'her luenc of atlaikin the Buttes Monimiinre. ' To the riifht aud to tbe left there aie little narrow roads and fi ghts of tie ii- u I li i, lead ui lo the ide and re tr of the cliff or Kutte. Thu-e eireeU coutd, of coitrr-e, be deleiided very flecilvely. hut a yet only liaif a tin iciiut- has been coiiKtructeil lu one or two ol tin iu, and it would lie uecenriary to oh Ktruct tlo in all. Mill, with a le lu u warn- ilifr, and a few rvsolute men to resist, ltseemi in. o-hible lliat tbe heights could he taken with out luiicli lor. of life. Behind the battery on tbe clin tl.ere are twenty flrtld-pieues ready at any uioiuent to bn ilerpatcl.e 1 to ea.-li of the Utile meets by w biib tbe Government might at tempt an attack of tbe position. There are plenty of paving stones about, aud a btrrtcade to protect a uuu could speedily be.turo.vu to gether. TUB HEBEI. PHE8S INFLAMMATOHT LANOITAOB Tbe Phi is I ctoeur refer to tbe National As- t nil iv iu tbe foiiowiuii lerin: People ot 1'uiis, reuienitier the Ca ira (the old revolutioi.ary son;. Tbe rural As-ieuinly fears Pull-, It i natural. It fears It and hates it 4 the Republic. It tears a: id hale, the peoule of . Pailn as much a it loves tbe King K.iu of France or ot PruM-U as be is Kiun? So, ; ' the sireetot Pans I blv Mechieur the D. France or ot Prut!, what matters tt, a-i long as he Is Kiun? o, there is uot dirt enough iu uu which t'i re vive sutto- Deputies, Kent as representa- k , lives of tbe people, i ' iii lnr.ii,ir ivllll HUrtlng as t iench citizens, p witD a King the more, and two provinces the le-s. Willi an lulaiuous peac which iraiihiorius rans into a iauourg ot Hr lin. and Frauce into a viii-I realm of tie Holy Gei mun Empire. It i not to Veia'li-a that the Deputies thould lie trant iwred, hut t (J.iyeuue! THE PoPCLAK FEEIJNU-l'LU.M)l t MEDITATED GKNEKAL DlbT IILJI', The revolutionists determined to abandoo love as a principle, and adopt haired as a far founder base ol oeraiiois. It is, pernaps, under tbe influence of this inspiration tht tue Chateaux ami villas iu the neighborhood of Pat Is which have beeu t-pared by tbe German are threatened with destruction as aoou a. the latter bliull have disappeared. It is not fair ia tbe ev es i f tbe As-x-l:tiiou lor the Propagation of Hate and tbe Wieaklmrof Vengeance that any iuviuiuus dietiiictiout bbould bd ma le. It in evident that iieittons whe bouses have Dot beeu I llUtfed by the Germans uiul have been ou pix d terms with them, aud they therefore dcM-ivn to be piliuKed by all good patriots. J uet-e aie ine aiumeuts proumiaiea ny a clum .f low journals which are daily cropping up, and ate one of the iuot unheiltby uizus of tue time. Itiey are lull ol tue eo.irae.-sl I m guate and of ttie inort extr ivaaut ideas iftea uiiDi tor puiill. aUon. M. veulilot, in an article in the L'xtcers, ex Mine tue sttte of alTiirs ilh a courage which will render him an object of ular wrath, nnless the power of the G v einmenl becomes more tlriulv erUblli-hed than it Is a present. "Tbe mob " be savs, "do what tbey like-drown a policeman, flog a woman, deiuoln-b a bouse at their pleasure, aud no one dare Intel fere. In fealitv, at this mo ue.nl the lowest canaille relgu in the capital ot civillz tlin." This ia a fourth plague, worse oven than war, fanili'P, or pestilence -terror; and thl, nnle'S the nanhod of Paris drives the canaiVe wlih fin ks into lis sewers, will be upon Tis, According to the editor ot the Unieert, while M. '1 bier in Hill considering ho ha sha'l pay the (Jem.an their money, Tberj Van he no r'onl't thatwlmt ha tended to exasperate the revoluth nvy prty more than anything else ia tlm movinu of t li s Chambers to Versailles, la II in, ii f In evety act of the Government, lu -y rolcss to see a settled design to drive them to m volunon. It Is the Used idea of this party lhat they arc the victims of plot by which they tball I e Incited to disturbance, aod then mur der d wholesale. Sl DOMIJiGO. ytrtlvitl mf I be f iuinl.la at Wanhloclun T'br Krpori Yet Uucuniidele Merlaua Iilae.a til li iiilnolaner H .de-f h laneaaee'a hHOlim Uunlillta. A nehingtou dei-pntch to tbe New York Tri bvtie lo-daj Baj-s: The Hhuio DomiDgo Commissioners, Messrs. Made, White, aud lloe, arrived here to-uight, aiciiUij an.ed by Mecietary burton, Geueral biuel, and Fred. Douglass, Dr. Wheelwright out! Captalu Wade, Clerks lo Commissioners; Dr. Perry, untnralist; three or four newspaper cotrti-pondeuis, and the two steuographers of the expedition. Mr. Wade was taken ick last iilfcht on the cars, with pleurisy, was unable to sit up to-duy, aud upon his arrival was couveyed to the let-ideuce ot Vice President Colfax. 1'ne anack, although not of a serious nature, was Hillicieiit to cuute great auxiety ou tUe part of bis friends, who tear that Mr. Wade's age and Lis full habit may prove berious obstacles to his recoveiy. At a late hour to-ulght te was much be tier, and his recovery is deemed certaiu. 1 be expedition, as you are already aware, left Poi t-au-Prince ou ttie 10th iust., wlttt the lnteu tion of going to Kingston, Jamaica, iu order to coti.muniinte with tue Government; aud, if Cohgress bsd adjourned at the time of the arrival at Kingsiou, it Is probable that Dr. Howe would have returned to liaytl aud Sauto Domingo, in order to still further prosecute in quiries, particularly regarding the opluions of Cabral and Lis followers, their force, aud also the condiilou of Hayll. This idea was subse quently ahandoi.ed, aud it wa decided that the KiiumiHsiuueis bad covered ail the iuquirtes re quired by the l evolutions of Congress. 'Hie Keutuer Teuuestee after coaling left for Key Wttit. and thence weut directly for Charleston. t. C, lib all ou board, it being tbe intention to send the entire expedition ashore at that place, in order that they might reach Washing ton as early as possible. It reiuied ery doubtful that tbey would be enabled to go ashore, ou account of the he ivy res, and tbe reveuue cutler which had been tele giupLed for Iroin Key West was not in sight when tbe leuuesree came to anchor outside Char let ton bar. A pilot boat was slguatled, Lowever, and Into that, like so many cattle, the three couimlcsiouers aud tbe remainder of the parlv were loweied from tbe Teuuessee's deck, each being tied to a board by ropes. With much oilliciilty aud some dauger the fourteen geutle- men, with bag aud baggage, were safely uacked away on the deck of tbe little pilot loaf, on Sunday morning at about 9. 1 hey had hardly got up sail before the Hack bull or the revenue-cutter JNausemnd was seen pulling around the point, aud before they were a mile from the now historic Teuues see, she bad their line, and was whipping them tlm ugh tbe waters of the bay at a fearful rata, and ftivlng them an unwelcome and a very cold. i urn. ite iuggai;e was aiso some w nut injured bv tbe waves dashing over tbe duck. Every- l ody ou hoard was wet to tbe skin, aud to this clrcutxstauce ts chanced the present Illness ot Mr. Wade. Pahsing by Morris Island, then along ride of Sumter, battered and broken and ritcayed, lu view of Moultrie and the other dt fencer-, they ueared the city as the bells were ruiKintc irom tne cnurcn-towers. tarougn the thoughtful attention of Colonel Robb, Col lector ot Savannah, tbe baggage was hastily placed on wagons and driven to tbe depot, to which iioint tbey were also hurried, it e party arrived just lu tune to get the baggage checked and t-elect seats, and without being au hour in tbe city they were rattling alorg on tbe track, bound Homeward, while the rest oi the party (about fifteen In number) were taking advautae of the favorable winds, and making all possible speed, with wind and sail, for Now Vork. ihe lennest-ee cannot arrive oeiore Wednes day, and if she has unfavorable winds, she may be delaved until Saturday, isue is a pertectiy safe and a splendid sea ship, but is terribly elo, on account ot ber worthless machinery, oho can fleam only five miles an hour. Since the cnnnilft-ion left New York the ship has burned 1(00 tons of coal. Ihe followlug, taken from tbe log of the ship and tbe records of the oua- mienon, will be jseful, as showing the exact fuels regardiug tbe lime employed in sailing, in coaling, In harbor, etc.: Jan. IT. Got uuder way in New York Harbor and prnceened lo t-ea. Arrived at Samana Biy aud came to ai chnr at 145 P. M., Jan. 4. Kmpljye1 in col liiH ship during the 85th, . 26th, 87th, 88th, aud OinNlit c coaling on the xatn. uot under way at 7 a. M. on the Htiih. Came to anchor ou 8 into uomlugo City at O'Mi P. M , Blst. of January. Itec-ilvorl cnal lr in tne U.S. Bteamer isantasKet on tnniatnauu 14th; reiua'ned in Sauto Domlugo until Tuesday, ti e gist of February, and put to sea ata itr". M. Arrlvt d at Azua Bav, Wednes'tay, the 2d of Fhru. srv, at 11 on A. M. ; left Azua Bay Tuesday, Feb. S, h'M A.M. Arrived at Port-au-Priuce at 6'45 P. M., cd Thursday, the 8d of March. .nployel cUu? ou the 7th of March. Left Port-au Priuce March in, at 8-SO A. M. : arrived at Kingston Saturday, Msn lill, at 8 31 P. M. Kuiployed coaling snip on the I4tb aud 15tn. Lett Kiugstou on Tuesday, trie eth of Match, at 09 A. M. ; anlved at Key West, Fla., n Tuetday, March 81. Coaled stnp ou the 81st i (i2, and left on the 83d atHM. ; arrived ou Charier ton, 8. C, Sunday, March 86, at -30. If Mr. Wade.is well enough to-morrow, which is improbable, the comtnlsrdoners and tUeir t. nicer will call upon the President in a body. The report Is still incomplete and unsigned, but al) the points have been decided, and it will be mUnitied to tbe President witLlu a day or two. A tumor is current to-uight that the admin istration has decided to drop the Sao Domingo business for the sake of harmonizing tbe Re publican parly, and that, ut afford a reason for the change ef policy, the report of tbe commis sioners will conclude with a recommendation lhat nothing further be done towards annexa tion at present ou accouut of the state ot civil war existing in a lame portion of tbe island. This report can be traced to do trustworthy f-ouice, and has probably been occasioned by tbi statement of Senator Morton In bU speech to-day, that, if the commissioners' report suould be adverre to annexation, be would be in favor of abandoning the project. This declaration was thought to have some important signifi cance, lu view of the fact that correspondents with tbe. expedition have announced that the cnnimlrsiouers are unanimously ia favor of an vexation. When the Santo Domingo party were about to tit down to dinner to-Jay, ou the steamer Georalaua, on their way from Acqala creek to YVat-bington. the officers of tbe boat refused to allow Frederick Douglass to take a scat at the table on account of bis color. The commission ers weie bluhly Indignant at this outrage, aud immediately left tbe table. Omaha is V build a 1150, 000 school-house during the coming summer. A letter was lately dropped into the post oflUe at Nlaiar Falls directed to "ochlcaa- goueb, Illnoyse. Tbe "human hair" exported f to tbe United States i the value of I8M5. I Tbe capital Id 1540.(1(0. Ther ground and 11 lie i flying disc lisgj SECOND EDITION TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS. PtDRress of the Hsvaluion. Kapoleon on the Situation. He Talks of "My People" Antonelli on Italian Affairs. domestic ArrAias. CC. BtCi Etc. Etc., eto. FROM EUROPE. Jntsrvlcw with' Iha Ex-Gmperor Nnpoleoa. London, March 28. A correspondent who re cent'y interviewed Napoleon at Wilhelmshoho says he expressed the belief that France was drifting to anarchy, which might not be confined to her alone. II Denounced the National Assembly as illegally and unfairly chosen, and not repre sentative of the will of the people. lie said that HI. Thfera was a Bntart Wire-puller, who would do anything to retain power, and de fended himself from various calumnies. In re ply to a question whether he intends to retire to private life, Napoleon said: I do not think that, strictly speaking, it should be called private life. All my Efforts shall be unceasingly directed against the rebels who have conspired for the ruin of France, which is tbe otily hope to them of carrying; put their sinister designs. These men I will force to make amends to ily Paor People, which they can only do by asking directly after their will and then submitting to it without opposition. An energetic government with honest men may soon Ileal Up ihe Wound, of France, but the power and authority of these same men would be blasted at the outset, did they not re ceive it immediately out of the hands of the people. Correspondent Your Majesty knows too well the sentiments of my countrymen than to doubt that all their wishes are for a prosperous Republican t.overnuieot la France. In case this should prove Impossible, only then do I believe thai the ijrrofc najorlty of them would rather see a Napoleonic dynasty, on the basis of a plebiscite than the Orleanlsts or Bourbons on their claim of inherited and divine rights. Still I cannot give up all hope that France may succeed in establishing a durable and thriving republic. Emperor Your President, Ueaeral Uraat. des not seem to share such a hope, for to a cer tain extent he seems to foresee with much oli tlcal acumen the Eaily l ollnp.oof Our Pseado Republic. How else could he have emptied such a cor nucopia of panegyric over the monarchlco fcderal system of new Germany ? Another correspondent who later vie wed Cardinal Aatonelll reports him to have said relative to the Italian Parliament: "They are occupying themselves with guarantees. Guarantees! We know that Jesus Christ gave to tbe Holy Father the right, as his successor and the successor of the Apos tles, to rule Ills Church, but we never knew before now tbat he bequeathed to them (the Italians) the permission or duty to concoct 'guarantees' for the purpose of establishing after what way the Church shall be governed; guarantees which all Catholics on the face of the earth, and the Pope first of all ('s papt tout U premier) will refuse to accept Oh! there is no transaction possible with them. You can say so. There will never be any between them aud the Church." Paris, March 27. The Offloiel Journal ot the Central Committee, in an editorial, says the Flr.t Ta.U of the Newly. elocled MaalclpaUty will be tbe compilation of the charter that will secure tbe rights of the people and prevent ths representation of large towns from being swamped by the country. An article In the same journal demands that all matters essen tially Parisian must be within tbe domain of tne commune. La Kouwlle Jiepublique advises the commune to Pronounce ibo Dlakolatloa of the Assembly and lbe Impeachment of the members. La Verite says the deputies from Paris to the National Assembly have Deleruila.d lo Koalaa. and merely await the opportunity. The came journal says A New Ministry will soon be formed, which will Include the Duke de Bragl.c for Foreign Affairs, and Marshal MacMahon for the War Office. The Conserva tives were successful in Su nday's elections only in tbe arrondiseements of the Bourse, Louvre, and Passy. The rich people generally abstained from visiting the polls, and merchants voted the conservative ticket. . The individuals elected are obscure, with the exceptions of Flourcns, Blanqulu, Pyat, and Gimbou. The Barileadlaa Coatiaaea and tbe utmost vigilance is manifested by the insurgent Nationals. Tbe Place Vendome has the aspect of a camp. It is said tbat The Versatile tieverameat la negotiating with the Prussians to allow an increase of the namber of French troops on this side of the Loire. Rumor rays that Ueaeral Creaaer Is an. peeled by the committee and haotjto ilejjJllBA' patch tnyt: - Purls has nearly resumed lU usual appf aranee. Gut of Ave hundred thousand electors in Farls only two hundred thousand voted at th elec tions of Sunday. Twenty of the members of the committee were elected. It is expected tbat niamiulo will be Prenlrieot of the new Government, nnd its pwer will centre in Flourenp, Pyat, Delescluzo, Lofrane, and Vermorel. Four I'eaernlfi are occupied at Versailles with the qtiestiou of the military reorganization of the country. The rimes' special also slates that The rrnoalana dally ask the Versailles Government to agree to the German occupation of Paris, and arc ns frequently refused. Shin News. QCEENBTOWtf, March 28. Arrived, steamer City of Brussels, from New York. Thla ftlsrulnc'a Ouotnttana. LoNPON.March 2S n-an a. M Consols for monev, 92x; for account, 98.V American securities qnlet oiid steady; B-sms or i?62, 2'.:m" 18b, old, blv; of 1S67, wn 10-408, 89. Erie Failroal, 1SV: (I hnois Central, liox ; Atlantlo and Great Western, Livkki'Ooi., Mnrch S8 11-30 A. M Cotton Trm; middling uplands, T'jd.; Orleans, 7?4. The sales are estimated at 10,000 bales. Kocelf ts small. Breadstuils dull. FROM WSHIJVGTOjY. tSovernment Weather Report. D?vatch to the Astociated Prens. War Department, Office of the Chief Signal Officer, Washington, D. C. March 23, 1871 1030 A. M 8ynopsls for the past twenty-four hours: The area of lowest barome ter, which was on Monday moving over Con nectlcut,bas moved to the northeast, beyond our coast bank. Northwest winds, which have now abated in force, have been experienced on the east Atlantic coast. The rain and snows pre vailing on Monday morning north and cast of Pennsylvania have now ceased. Heavy snow is now reported from Mt. Washington. Cloudy weather prevails from Lake Ontario eastward, partially cloudy and clear weather with rising barometer, has prevailed quite generally since Monday morning iu the remaining portion of the country. The barometer and temperature are very nearly stationary in the Rocky Moun tains. Probabilities. There are no indications of any serious disturbance at present. Partially cloudy and clear weather, with fresh winds, will probably prevail nntil Wednesday morning east of the Rocky Mountains. FROM HEW YORK. Fire at stlac Aioa. PoiiGHKEEi'siB, March ti8. A destructive fire occurred at Sing Slog this morning. Reynolds fc Young's hardware store was destroyed; lois, $5000. Also, Mrs. Fairbanks' millinery, and the stores of Howe & Co. and ltotnau's clothing store, Jones' drng store, the telegraph ofllce, post office, and a bookstore cleaned out, bun the building was not destroyed. Tbe loss is not yet ascertained. PENNSYLVANIA. LEGISLATURE. Meonte. IlARmsBimo, March 88 The following petitions ytrm pr 8 nt-i i Mr. council, one from the Twenty-iocond ward, f)r changing the regulation of highways In said ward. Also, a remonstrance from William Allison, F. Cii'roll Brewster and otaers, representing several mil ions of dollars in real estate, against such law. Also, a petition from D. M. F'ox and others, for the incorporation or an International society for the protection of emigrants. ' Mr. Nagie, one from three thousand citizens of Philadelphia, for the repeal of the Public Buildings Commission. Mr. Conned introduced a further supplement to an act appropriating ground for public purposes, pro viding that no benefits shall be assessed. Mr. Rutan, a joint resolution fixing a special ses sion of the Legislature on the fourtn Monday of August, A. P., 1&71, for the purpose of takiug np and considering the report of the commissioners ap pointed to revise the civil code. Mr. Broadhead, an act relating to lenses of eon tract for the use of canals aud other navigation works by railroad companies, providing tbat autho rity conferred upon railroad companies by the act of February, i860, authorizing railroad companies to lease or become lessees, and to make contracts with other railroad companies, corporations, and parties, shall extend to aud embrace leases, assignments, and other contracts relating to canals, and other navigation works, situate iu this or any other State, llou.e. The following House bills were objected to by the persons named, viz : Mr. White, enlarging the Jurisdiction or aldermen In Philadelphia- Mr. Josephs, repealing the supplement or March 4, lb2, providing lor the time for fixing the rate of t8XB. ' Mr. Harvey, to lay out a grand avenue sixty feet wide from a point in Montgomery county to Broad nd Erie avenue. Mr. Qnigley, vacating Sergeant street, In the Twenty-fourth ward. Mr. llagar, defining qualifications of road jurors In Philadelphia. Mr. Cloud, prohibiting minors from jumping on railroad ears or throwing missiles. Mr. Bollcau, exempting tu Mary a Hospital rrom taxation. Mr. uulgley, regulating the weight of anthracite coal in Philadelphia. New Vork Produce Olarket. Nkw Yohk, March 2S. Cotton quiet; sales 1000 bales uplands at lr ,c. ; Orleaus at l.v.,'c Flour quiet and without decided change; sales 0WJ0 barrels. Wheat quiet but nrm; sales 40 0- 0 busnels; new spring at SI t7( 15!) ; w inter red and amber West ern at IliKaWO. 'orn steady gales 81,000 bushels new mixed "Western at save, Oats quiet; sales 14,000 bushels Ohio at 67(4690. Beef unchanged. Pork firmer: new mess. fvl-si21 MT; prime, fig (a.l8'&o. Lard quiet. Whisky quiet at 91 V MUSIC OF TUB FUTURE. Qperatta PromUea for Next Meaaoa-letter from Parepa.-Ke.a-A ilcart-Nnia.lilaa- Tenor .from Italy, and Other Notabiliilc. Madame Parepa-Uosa and Curl were at last mall accounts sojourning at Brighton, Kuglaud, whither they had gone tor sea air after Pure pa's confinement. A private letter from Madame Parepa to a friend In Chicago, received yester day, has tbe following Intelligence, which will be read with interest: "As you know, wc are going back to your charming country next autumn and whiter season w ith English opera again. We are hard at work, even here, arranging repertoire, en gaging artists, etc. Carl only returned from Italy last week. We have engaged Madame Vanzmi (Van .audi), an American lady, who has had great success In Europe. Be sides Cubtie, Campbell, and tbe Seguins, we have engaged Mr. Aynsely Cook,bas.so;and bari tone, and his wife, who is a splendid actress, to do old woman parts, and secoud parts. Bbe will do, for instance, the 'Gipsy Queen' in hvhetnian Girl, and she does ihe part as it ought to be doue, in the 'Azucena' way maKing au acting more man a sintrtni uart of it- .'ni. to cro THIRD EDITION MATTERS AT WASHINGTON life and Property in ths Souli;. ZVIr. Ebellabargor's Bill. The San Domingo Commission Horrible Crime in Ark aligns. A Whole Family Cutchered. The 12, ix 1 1 o IT C a h o. No Hope of Release. FROM WASIlIJfQ TO W Life and Property at the Month. 8pcial Despatch to the livening letegraitK. Washington, March 23. Judge Shellahar ger, from tbe special committee to which the President's message relative to the S uth wa referrcd, reported his bill to-day for the better protection of life and property in the S mth Mr. Shellabarger stated that he desired to make an ariangement whereby general debate on the bill wonld be extended until the last of thU week, and then have the bill opeu for amend ment to be voted upon. Tbe Democrats said they were not willing to enter into any arrangement at this time which would limit debate. They were not disposed to prolong the session by factious opposition to the bill, but they wanted plenty of time for dis cussion. It was finally agreed that debate should progress under the rules until it should become apparent that both sides were exhausted, when au arrangement could be made about coming to a vote. Mr. Shellabarger then pro ceeded to open the debate. Riant of Colored People. Dr. Howe having Informed Mr. Sumner of the refusal of the officers of lbe Aquia creek boit to allow Frederick Douglass to euter the dining saloon with other members of the Sin Domingo Commission, Mr. Sumner to-day offered a reso lution instructing tbe District of Columbia Com mittee to Inquire what legislation is necessary to protect colored people on steamboats. Objec tion was made. Ku.klux Bill la the Noaate. The entire morning hour of the Senate was consumed to-day in trying to amend the rules so as to allow the Senate to consider the Uou-e Ku-klux bill. The object Is to have the bill fllecuseed In both boa.M &t tha aaoitt time. . . . .. The Prenldeat bad arranged to-day to accompany the British Commissioners and members of the Cabinet to Mount Vernon, but owing to tbe arrival of the San Domingo Commission, he abandoned the trip for tbe purpose of conferring with them and arranging the report to be sent to Congress. . Mr. Hchra will Follow Howe in the debate on Sumner's Sin Domingo resolu tions. He will give some new facts concerning tbe use made of the United States war vessels iu San Domingo waters. , , , Despatch to the Associated Pre. Washington, March 23. The 8aa Domingo ComailaNloaera had not, up to noon, called on the President. Their report is now being written out from ehort-hand notes. Ueaeral Prank Hlecel called at the Executive mansion this morning. Mr, Dawes has returned to Washington. All the memters of the House Select Committee are now present. , FROM TJfK WEST. - Ilorrlblo Crime la Arkaa.ae. - . Memphis. March 28 On laBt Thursday, near Fayettevllle, Arkansas, a man named Rowland murdered bis wife and baby, and then blev out his brains. - Tbey had been separated for some time, and be called at her sister's, where she was staying, and asked her to walk with him. She took ber child along, and in a few minutes her sister heard the report of a pistol. Running to the spot, .she found all of them wel tering in their blood. . .", ('loo nod i're.a Burned. A press, together with 43 ba'es of otton, be longing to A. Baiid, near Dcs Arc, was bururjj last Wctk. Fatal Nfaeoiln Affair. ' John Dodd, of Woodruff county, ' Ark., was shot and ki led la6t Sunday by three men, named Ralney, Jackson, and Day, who met him in (he woods and shot b ni down. They allege that Dodd had threatened their lives. , . leal Oil Hx pi o.l ob ad Fire. The Aralaiu:he rpecial from lUtesvltle, Mis-"., says the centre blo.k of busluess houses on the west side of the depot was burned last night by the explosion of a coal-oil Ump la Powell's tore. The principal tufferers are S. Lever, to fine bulldinus; P. 8. Alstone, two i torehome; 8. D. Powell, stock of goods, books, and pipers; Greenwald, entire slock; and Perkln & Joue. Total los., 50,000, with very little insurance. FROM NEW YORK. Peatrnetivo Fire, Casenovia, March 28. A fire last ulght destroyed the property belonging to II. Tennlck and C. Weaver & Son, amouoting to fLO.OOJ. Insured for $5500. The Case of Rull.ff. Albany, March By unanimous decii of tbe Court of Appeals this inoruin below Is ordered to repass Uie rag upon Rultoff. FINANCE AM) COMMERCE. KvENrvo Tii,nonPH flmcBJ i'uOTd.j, M.roh 88. IxSI. The hebdomadal stat"iiiei,iol the city natl mal tank i more Ibau u-u iDy iintavvirable to the inatket. There ha been a decrease during the wet k in legal-tender and specie combined of 451.3: 9 and In the t epoetin of t.tt'.'.l 7H but the har.ks still hold i.earlv J.tl00 000 above tbeir legal reserves with t,jCh to meet any demand upon Ihun which mav arise. The I tans have been omewlint i traded, showing a linin g i fl of HI3.2W. m il ti e bu-lncss at tha batik I ) s than lli .t of ti e preceding eek by tl.MO.S'-'S. The balince nr Uo off MtfOStf. The c nditlon of (be market for Die m-xt. week will depc nd entirely it, ion thf anonnt of avivliy which mav prevail, but nt. (.resent no scarcity ot fund le anticipated. I he rule dem inded to duy ri lit -t a change in condition, heiu firm at 0 ci c nt. on call and 7 to 0 per ceut. oo pi line di.-coutil. Gold continue wenk. Ihe sale opening at advnricinir to 1 1Oj. and declining down, lo IHVJf. where It now sind-t. Government I onds re dull, but nearly steady. The tock luarket was hciivh and pru-e were troi,g ai.tl tli in. S.i ot City lit at 1018 101 for lb ne certificate:1. lveariitur Railroad in drtin md and sobi largely nt 5ttff)51?. th I liter t. o , closing at the latter; Catawissa 'ti-foncdcoiitliHiestronir, sellitnr at 4g, a fin ihr a lvance. Sal of Pennsylvania at 61: Llule Meroivlkill at 44; and Cniiiden and Aiuhov at 110;; Lehigh Val lty advanced, selling at (50. Amot'g the canal share the Lehigh attracted much attention, selling at 3 J. Ti e balance of the 1'it wn held firmly, the only sale beitnr In Ont.rnl Transportation, which brought 45. a decline f PIMLADKUMIIA HTtXik KX(TH AISOU 8ALB3. Reported by De llaveu Hro . No. 40 H. Third atrnet. KIKNT B' A HI). firtMiO Pa A N Y C7 4 , imi n Penna R..... 61V f ilnu City os, New. mm urn do 6i; vH)0 dt H'l j inn h Reading K. . .RI M fio mo Am Hold.. sao. no bio do nitf $i(Hi)V Jer 6m Vi Rut) do..., 5lv IHMiOPhlla AK7s.. 8? Jim do... .bi) flljf f.MitUfa o 1 ae. ...104 I i0hLeh Na...S. 8 HO Mb l ata Prf... 43 'i Hit do .. BflW ton do. ba. 4v 1-1 sh Lit Sen KR.. 44 eshCaru Atii...;i(l 6 Mil Cent Trans... 45 8hLB V H.. . so HECH.M) BO VRO 2imClty 6, Ncw.l l",- K8 n Heading R... Mt MMi I el k lel 3d. e6 t UMI .to ,.,.b8t). Cl Ilium Ca'ii .v 6s '7ft. . whs veil do M. MX t 0- Pa . S oh. KftX' HO do.. . .ixt-t Bl-81 $.! Ha K gen mt.. 1 3l ' p 0h Xmh Nar.bBO. 86 10011 Cat Prf.... R)4 li sh i'mii Tra is... 4'l I D d Ii3u. 4:1 KK n I'llil &H..VT nr.ti Vei.na U ... 61 00 do o 8T in ah Cam A Am. .116)4' 100 do.....h60. Hi xktwKs. Ua Hvkn a MKOinaa. No. 0 8. Third Sret, Phllade plita, reiinit ttie f illowlmr nnitaiion : U. 8. 68 of 18S1, U5,Vllf" '. 1o. 1, 1H411 I do. 19A4, lllfaniV; do. lSSft, llly ain-; -la lHSft, new, lltlaMll; do. 18t7, .lo llll.allO ; .lo. ISA?, 10. UumUO: Iimiik, 11.7.0.1 8s, . U. . HO Year 6 per cent. Currency, 1 i3'i t 14'; Oold, I10s;r lio;; Silver, l"rt,j(iiw: rnton Pailtlo Railroad UtMorb Bonds, 8itA.a83S; Central Paclno Railroad, MM960: UPlon Haoltlc lint (irant Honda. 745.4753. Mf a. LDNa, tsroKra, report tnts morning gold quotations as follow, t 10 H0 A. M llOfJ 11 U5 A. M 11CV 1006 ..11'X U'l5 1 104 10 1 T " llO'j, lf.VI " 110'f 1fl8 " 1!0M 18tM HOVtf lO-VB " HUH U l' P. M 110V l'f.O " llO.H-14 " IU 1116 " 1'0'j I8-4B " 110 anilallphla 'Frl Keport, - Tukkdav, March lis. Tliera is nothing doing In Cloverseed to tlx quotation. Timothy Is source and higher. Small saies $'i-.Mii47. Flaxseed la scarce, and may be quoted at t'4'oa'lo per bushel. in Provisions there is a litcle more linn uess, bnt the transactions are Uliiuiii ' tau', M -SH PorK msy no qnorctt at SHfw; n1 Hm-r Mama at f31; llsma In pickle at l8iai4Vt. Shoulder In salt at 8ot-e. ; and Lard at 2i6Uio. f r steam aud kctile-rendered. The Flour market ts very dull, an 1 tne-e Is A Hicral olteniig of prices. HhIcmoI 800 barrels, liiCiudliig suie' tlne at 1-ftO AfV'75; extras at f V75- stift; fpritiff Wheat extra faudly at 77-87)tf; I eiiiO'Vlvsnia do. do. at In !. 7; Indiana and Cli In do. do. t $7(97-75; and fancy at H'y M. Rye Flnr sella at f 5-7N No bhIi a 01 Corn Meal. Ihe Wheat market la remarkably quiet. Small tnle of Ohio ar.d Initial a red at II -67141 70; and umber t l 7lt'7f. H.re elN at 11-00. Corn ia dull, and 1c. lower. Subs of sooo nubhels yellow at MMic... and tnlxet Wesieru at 7 80. oata , nroi, alth falt.B 01 Pen nsjlv aula and Southern at 67n8o. VVliky ' firmer. Nates of 830 barrels Western Iron-bound at 993u., aud wood-bound at 91o. Sro Vera ntiaaey ! Mlona .Trkl. Maw Yokk, March Y8 uxik(, strong. Money easy at 4 per cent. Gold, UO.'. b-WM, 1868, cou pon, 11; 110. 1964, do.. Ill H : do. 18, do. lll'i; a I86t, new, 11UX ; do. lb7. 110rf ; do. 1868, 110 ; 1S-40, 108; Vlrgiula 6a, new, 67; Missonrt da. 9t: Can'on Co., 0; Cumberland prernrred. 83; New or k Central and Hudson Kiver. 84; Erie, 81; heading, lu:i; Adams express. 733 ; Mloht lio Crntral !83; .yt'ctiinsii Southern, ln8; fllt ticte Central. 185: Cleveland and Pittsburg, 113': Chicago and Rock 1-ilaud. Iioi Plttsbunr aud Fc.rt Vtnvne. 96; wtem Onlnn Tnleyraoq. 67;. , LA TKMTS 1IH I'f S (? I NTE LLfijENCE. PORT OK PHJLAiaLPHlA MARCU S3 rin or TBjikMOMai hhattbi cvaitrNa raLaoaira . 0FFI0B. . , 8 A. M. 43 I 11 A.M.. 47 1 1 P. M. 60 Bun Kisia 6nn moon 8Tft.M. o-4a Hn tiT. 6 80 Hioh WATa 6-S4 By Cable.) LiTKRrooL, March 88. Arrived, steamship Aleppo, trim Mew 01k. - , CLEAHKD THIS MORNING. 8tT r.everly, Pierce. New Vork, W. P. Clyde A Co. Ur. lank Ueiieial HavtlocK, Zielke, Hamburg, L. W ei-teriiaard a Co. Brtir Prcteus, Hall, Sagus, L. O., Isaac Bough A Idnrria. i,r. k It Blnope, Brown, St. John, P. R., Lennox fc Tub Thnmaa Jt tTerson, Allen, Baltimore, with a tow of barttea, W. P. i lyde k, Co. Tuir Chesapeake, Merrihew, Baltimore, with a tow Of barges, W. P. Clj de A ia. ARKIVKi) THIS MORNING. fcteamer K N. Fairuhbd, I'rout, 84 hours from New Yoik, wbh nelse, to Win. M. Baird A Co. btesiner Tacony, Nidioin, 84 hours from New York, with uiuac. to W. M. Bulnl A Co. , hteawer F. Franklin, Pleraou, 13 hours from Balti more, with iiiosr. auu passeugcrs to .4. Groves, Jr. Steamer lueatur, woods, Irom Baltimore, with nidw. to A. Crovea, Jr. bteaiuer J. 8. Rook ell. Balnea, from Norfolk, a It h rliu gles to Oalvin Co. Steamer E. C. Blddie, McCue, 84 hours from New York, with 11 due. to W. P. Clyde A Co. Schr Enterprise, Klsi er, from Plymouth, N, C, with lumber to Noruros fc Sheeta. S- hr Ulrigo, Snow, from Portland, with heading" to S 4 W. Welsh. , v.v Pchr Jane If. McCarthy. Simpson, frorr Newport" TugThoa, Jetferaou, Alien, lrm Baltimore, wttn U 0 barges to W. P. Clyde A Co. altmor- (tto Tug Chesapeake, Merrihew, from Baltimore, wltn a U.w of harjre t4 W. P. Clfdj' J So. Tug ClvdeV llnr.ean, from Baltimore, With AtOW of barges to W. P. Clyde CO. SU amer RatMenk i5.nj,orJ