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ee ee +e mentee a INTSLLIGRNCR BY TUE ALLA. Tega oaerne ores MEylugrits Chorgyenes mow Une Mareen eho to is \Te mNGTON, April 9, 1848. | [Ptrveution: suppectg, Fusssan ache hy eill of the Boston Mall. 1a News jm Borne eon nd Me: AL Tg gt . y * b ‘The news from Europe engrosses the univer | “ZW, "rake of tiring Sod attention toe mue sistate of exoltement by the arrival bere yester- (ae sal attention. {n addition to the legitimate in-| 1 oanmot omit copying . literally, @ day of the Rev Enos Dadiey, » Baptist clergyman of i Merols:20—-Bark, Kent, (Br) Sapith, from telligence, a rumor that at the monster meeting | ST*Pb, from one of the latest despatches re- | some mote in these parts, in charge of an officer, to un- iver in the Downs. * . : ceived from my government It says, “ When ‘an examination for the murder of his wife, in the Barks Catia. Watson, with about half « ealled at Dublin, 500 citizens had been killed by | we recollect how sovactally in the ‘United States boring town of Grafton, about five weeks since. ea in at Malta, for Boston, unc: Santee, the British troops, bas excited no little anxiety | tere was such @ vivid enthusiasm in favor of the facts connected with this horrible charge, as I half loaded for do via Zane, « days. ome Pe, . Greeks, although their position then was not by any | have beenable to collect them, are these. About the '20—sld Bratus France aud America. Ent among our Irish population. means 60 sad as eure, nor were their future prospects so | middle of March, Rev Mr. Dudley took his wife out to Bae Aenley. for NYork ‘Martell : By the programme you will see that the fine | Swfal as those which now threaten Yucatan ; whilst at | ride, and after an absence of « couple of hours, he re- ‘eb 6—Albatross, Coffia, Boston; 34, le, for F ff | ‘Bie present time the greatest sympathy is being ex: | turned to his house, brivging back the lady a corpee. In 834, March 7—Arr New York. Gibraltar. torch light demonstration for France comes Off | pressed for Italy, not because they stand in need of sal- tion of the ly, be vold his family thatthe | Tuimste, March 18—Arr Algoma, Lip ‘Orieans; 7ih, in thiscity to-morrow. Qu friends had better | vation from utter destruc:ion, but because they are ex- Upect, throwing his wife violently against a stump, | Washington, Coppola, Peraambuco. Juha, Adams, Ulithe. next steamer, by which time they | Beieeingen, emery thes patton! otaaiuen | cod covang ber doen nase ta oma eecpee pre | Maman ities) sa Welker sine | RE have occasion to add & half-dozen other Eu-| titje thet ‘Yusatan canvot obtain aid. bute little aid, | ttle assletance as possible, placed the body in It” The | ldg: sent Mary Bale, Ride for de dtege aed Oke ee | Shan Ells | Phiseilton Mrs Han-| C\ulberry sx) | [nok Boner ages a 5 rope republics. ._ | whieh will cost but a trifie, but of the utmost impor- | funeral wes conducted with haste, and marked by a total ‘Manomet, Wood, tor Boston xext | got in) niss(Clin-| 28h eke Mire ElizaM L l¢Alee Johan James . he weather continues very fine; but the clty is | tanee for her salvation from a most terrible 1 | absenos of all’ decent preparation and display. ton [cl he, nll ly cag aca MeMallin Stewart /Sor-! E & Co dull, amid events which are shaking old usacesto | Buch an indifference would be unworthy of civilized | The version’ he gave of the manner of his wife’s Bak Ral Sebold Mrs Emeline| "7 —e r0Alicia Meiege Capt Wen| loots Gee 5 allover the world. The people of Wash- | nations” death, sppeare at fret to have been credited ; but the reh %—Ship_ Mary Anne .|Tosne Mrs (Amity re euicis Me ieke e Davi gents AM 4 ington desire peace quickly; becwuse it will| Sir, the present situation of Yucatan is certainly very | meaner of her burial, and something peculiar in the | Orieaus read itt street) 7! Wilson MissKizaS Me Y bring officers aud yore by hundreds here for precarious avd very miserable. as may be supposed | conduct of the husband. after the funeral, aroused sus- San Juan (Cuda) March 27—Brig Metallas, Townsend Mrs Kli- woe Ann cs : E the fiaal settlement of arrenrages. Let us have | "B® they Gad It necessary to appeal to foreign powers | picione of foul play. At the suggestion of several of the | Portland $0 tabeth imehester 5 e s " arr — . to help them ere they are exterminated ; but in the days | deosased’s friends, the lady was disiuterred inthe early | , S4¢U4 La “Rane. v food Mi i ace with Mexico, for we shall then be the Se ier ene chia: Uaniet entdok an peed for New. \ ork soon; sAdelaide isaMarinda Re of hag prowperity, 7 part of this week, and a council of phyricians held =| (oF Yew, ¥ qk so ane Yigite rss dele iter prepared for the events of the future, to | yet return. she had ay annual ineome of a million of post mortem examination upon it The result was a | Grins’ doa bopousch uneiaeke years Aan = : be looked for from these European revolutions. | lars. sufficient to meet all ber'expenses, In addition, abe | unanimous opinion among the medical men, that the de- | {-rNVorx 8; Wacchman, —-—-, for Boston; and Vertin Mrs Young Mrs Mary J 4 Ww possesses much public property, and ths territories which | ceased was strangled ! sels unknowa. ‘ ‘ the oan dispose of are rich, fertile, und extensive Lwies | This announcement caused an immense excitement |. *t Tuomas, March 19—Ship T Hahassee, Broaduax, from Save Dn a Wasuineton, April 9, 1848. Wonsersioans "ass Paresh se 7 present time, — ag sang where ss .aormee was well known, and | Vobile Soe Beret, belies reperted pat ia dar diag: bark | Abbott Wim A SE | aa - ‘9 try is poor and miserable, it is in consequence of the war. | asi 7m some jar leaning towards the doctrines Be i ¥ Baparte—How are Things going on at Headquar- | Wich the return of peace, all the resourees of the coun: | of Millerinay, mush catormed and Tespected, fie wae | Pencerarast, Ryans, (rom Balti Alien Joserh e | soauiw AbelMiiller|Hirie. ters— Nous Verrons. try will be restored, and she will be able to repay all the lamers. arrested, and conveyed te this place, where a ‘ork, arr 18h: Duxbury, Allison Lenard Cobb Rollins & Co The correspondent of the Herald, held as the | zpenses and charges which the United States might | the affair is now being investigated What adds still | Greek, Griffith. from so 17th and slg fora market; Adal Atwood Alfred—2| ar) Heary M 5 Thee ponden ° > incur in protecting and aiding ber. more to the mystery of this tragicel affair, and the ap- | Treat,’1reat, from Frankfort, tonched 16th and ald same day | Artois Antoine joffin leave N taic Aunt & Co prisoner of the Senate, will, we expect, be re-| I conclude, there’ore, by asking, in the most emphatic | parent guilt of the accused, is the fact which has come | fur St Martins, to loa salt for Vorfoik. " Atwood Capt Geo Goane Robert ~ ey it ‘Swford Capt JD leased to-morrow. The court has declared the | manner, in the name of my government. that you would | out durlog the examination, of his correspon: ‘Taurico, Marehs\—Arr sehr Abuer Sawyer, Hill, Pile | Ancerion J» | Crosly Bassa Come! Be 4 Poy nee! it—let, ith srm@e and smmupitios. some time previous to the death of Mra D: 5 7 _ hoe a Senate supreme over the liberty of the citizen, | armed foros, in such form as you may deem necessary cee, a soncal teeaen ta tise Peto Serene te sete Ber cate res om Bouton | AN | Sorell haries Wainy, Rpeorate | Neal Peter and we suppose the Senate will be satisfied with lentreat of Mr Buchsuan to give me a renly, to calm Vena Cavs, March 25—Bark ( Jooner David t-te of N York ot as Poe ia acl of the eoafeeaion, whieh | SS8zie'y of my government, The situation of thet 3 meee artes & Plat, Prt, fa ; jonly Patrien Loieater § ament, in defa 5 0 ’ , ba Sroxraa J ohn nlin Pa sa, pape: Oe Lercatin ae cua ua Lottoal o asec coves ' Walton, Philadelphia: idincahip st Petersburg, Howard fon-houd Jean Loomis H they cannot extort from the prisoner, if they | *bilst awaiting this aid, 1s to them a day of agomy and tou (aad ald 2lat for New Orleans) Also sid lat, shi rumor. : Loug Mai eae " ‘ get are based upoa m: B detain him till he dies. With the prisoner there the honor to asyure Mr Buchanan of the high | | She was celled as switners ageivet the prisouer, and | ‘tl’ 42- Home Ports. Leta Oltter B iver A is but one course—there can be no other; it is ration I have for him, ke , re pa — beta goestionna natin ie estion. 8 fom and | | ApaLacuicoua March hp York, Pollard Botton: | At re nee Orr James Stoddard Hovering to stand to his word of honor, and die rather pak AEN a Seeteene MTGE tees of the pokeot sale | Bcd ne oreice Bite Been | Auehews Robert _ |Campbell Thomas Lewis J gakley SQ | shenock ET than betray his friend. Baxrimors, April 10, 1848 PP eget, Re oe ee anh Ais Capt Joven! “alinghen John—t v Qaeil Joka Shepherd a” We take occasion here, in behalf ef the pri-] Zhe Hibernia's News—‘elegraphic Disappoint eins Tasker, Mareiiles: ‘Masianna, Gian, N ‘Apat Gorse Gratton Capt oeeph orpe Seay sherry Jchn soner of the Senate, in behalf of that esprit du mant—Tayler Movement, $c. heaee stent Brevaile io the village, which is filed bd eg Apri $-Sid bark Empress, Church, Havana; | Alfors Charles Harter Hear ; eorps which should govern the members of the | The papers, this morning, contain about one | “| amtoid thet Rev Mr. Dudley Maree cone tina ee ave Merchant Cadiz; Mar. | Ayman " Giarks George in behalf of the impreser ptible righte | hundred words of news by the steamer Hiber- | back preached the Millerite dootrive im Grafton, and son. Li ina. (new) * each, lly” ppm sto Goodman M. r ‘ad Carr ¥ re; Win Ro- | Arne Josiah © [Caswell Frederiok |Goaimly Joba a ‘Thompson, Brown pres : and mutual obligations of the press, to tendrr to nia, the wires having become deranged and ren- coat he reovatly predicted his wife woul: | Mr. Harberg, the intelligent correspondent of ‘ Lord having, os he said, divuiged that event to him in Armamith Geo A Gaw Alexander en ; the North A: Sd n, our thanks for ie interest | dering it 1mpossib e for more to reach here. advance. New York: barks Gipsoy. Auch. w George Guny P E Leslie sob lopenme S - which he has manifested, for the facts which | The Taylor men are commencing to stir up ‘Mau Fal Paplor, Soule Cardenas, 24th: | Anérew & Limerick John [Ow advanerd, and for the generous course | matters in this State in; but so tai th the San Jus Bach J Lily Abram B—2 ‘@ hus pursued, in the matter of this} ™ bs eRe x as the | The Kegtera mall iutled ot Mobile March 28th and 36ih nderew Ring (of Yorn), Frauk: | Brady Patrick — | tabby Alvan B Treat and detention by the Senate of one | Whigs are concerned, itis labor lott, as the large eee ‘ New Ocieaos... |‘ 30th Gi ‘um. Pike Puilelphia. serra Han | Bredbury Samuel | 2f Lodge Mariners! of the corps of the p blio press. We do this | m*jority of them still adhere to the fortunes of ose, Legace. Un juste Schall Bp a Sredbary Nimrod Lodge Washington the more from a sense of duty to Mr. Harvey, | “ Harry of the West.” Since the announcement CRD “ “ Montgomery, Al "Kichs Mobiles Sopnia Wr Bancroit GH. drupera He Grand Bection 4 because of the fact that he has made a greut | thata letter has been received in Washington, | The Southern, in Boston. : hors Feng Sa iy er Goskin Cambo J principle superior to other considerations, | in which he states that he is in favor of the ta-| _7%¢ Northern, in Charleston. Grande, a eae per, Ons Hawn, if nea | ,ounors John Hartinan Albert . 5 he 5 + which he would have been justified, perhaps, to | riff of 46. the sub-treasury. the war, and other | {=== | York: 8 dl York; “At quarantine bark | Baker «ewis ir she cme ois 8 take into the general estimates of the meri democratic principles, it is anticipated by some Cork. 130 days, via Autigua, with 70 | Banning J to | Zaki John ah J—3 the cas-, that is, according to the hasty re that he may receive the nomination of the great | Oe eae nee ORs and one folLovirb od —— | Burnec& Mose | iobh Frederick A |Hanigan John Z me : tions so generally recogaized by the press. democratic convection to be held in this city in nd Barrows Key Wim |coukuind W | Haraer Harry Pel il oa } The prospects ot the ratification of the treaty | May All parties e-em to be in searca of the Port of New York, April 11, 1848, Barrett Wm eage- Julie FO pratt Elvjah ‘ow brighter and brighter. The news fro’ | * most available man.” Wecece Rete Beene d Joseph |Paton & Son James rope gives ue # ill further assurances of a rati- Our city corporation having persisted in refus cise 998) Merchant, Partridg Blauvelt William (1, ‘Peet ed fication. Indeed, no other result is anticipated | ing to tunnel Hartord Run, are in fair way of eee ae Batchelder CaP.|‘ooper {Perse Chas 2 The Aree’ millions and shee y 000,000 tt be | piying heavy damages for their foll: jn Se. a == | papeeenes Avy ohn ee |Gapman Henry [fears Mr i too much for the patriotic Mexicans to refuse, | turday night, a man named Thos. Beard, fell off ; . jenred. : Beach A Bae eee wy 7 especially when their last hope trom Europe is | the wall, und will either die from his injuries or | 4StiPea iy pt Reine, (rit) Allen, Liverpool, Robert Kermit: pray ts ror entice [govt Heterckaterd'd Preseot: John C out off be crippled for lite. New Orleans, Frost & Hicks; Anson, Burt, Chatieson, T i dmeemen es epoca poll Hoary ¢ oe Jobe Pendieton CoptS ‘We bear vague rymors of strange movements Ward i Cuanigeto~ April 6—Arr scht Merchant, Tessier, Sant'a- | Bennet J Fatriek mea on the carpet at the Wert End ; but they will re- Sportin, Berke Adelaide, (Gwe) Meike, Gopeabers, Wm nde Cuba. Cla ship T J Roger, Robinson Livervoo): bark | Bell James H zr Cpacis Philipe Met { ire a deli i ft, ptevens, Savannah, Scurges, Clearman & C; isa, (1) Keith, do; b igs Jano, Bates, Providence; Mary | Bicke! William - quire a deliberate investigation, they are so very angor Pick ' Ww Be ni oek Frisbee, Ma Bedi Peck & Co: Lermond. do. Bianchetti Lorenzo, AAD ererarcrcreeereey vor i trons cf ihe tart ia thie seetion or ane | Desdemoan, (8 Millen Gelona NB. Fi Nerask dee’ | fies domuer Nyon s4, Bousaarysdohmon Paisdelpnn: | Butta Boasts (D'boxt David D Important Dipiomatic Document. e | sche—Lodemia & Klizs, Easterbrook, Cadre, Ha beck & Co: tida, Wooster, NV« a x haba nok re ad r port iP country as having been the dey on which o1 Chas % Hae Tuomas, Pine ee eines i aw Denaids at Ida. Wooster NV sche T Wi York River piney TG [Bevis Thomas L We have received from Washington, the fol- | most exciting races that has Cipher) ran in the South lowing important statement, which was trans. ibe mak futeteoting Bod. aeavion mitted by the commissioner of Yucatan to the Se. | race ever run in these parts Previousexpectations had f State: been raised toa hgh pitch with regard to the race. but it cretary of State: thiag that could bava been anticivated Tuomas fy Day Wm Scott Sc Jago de Cuba, J ‘Thom.eon: Manchester. | x 4 Heri ; Hofer Chas Seok Be Jago dey abe.) Thomson: Magenester, | «Hf Herrick, Norfolk. Bld pieyto Oth sehr Terns, Brows, | Broken michael |Dialerth Geo W HT Gora, Joah ores Texas, Elliott. Phuiadelphia; Lucretia, Sumner, | “Gy iucesten. AprilS—Arr brig Meridian, Rich, Frankfor: | Brown Rol Davies David | logan Thome Exmina, Lovell, Boston, for Baltimore: sehr Ashland, Lubec for NYork; ‘Texss,and | Brower David |Vavidson Ws | Harve!l Char Arrived. Zephyr, Thomaston for do 5 Sowrin Bra Howard ip Colambin, Galloway, ys, with cetten goKGKTOWN, 9— Arr brig Helen Maria; sche Red Jacket, aT ake Lodge Empire ex every Commieston or Yucatan It was fall of interest from beginning to end. The weatb- Danham & Dimon. and Oregon Ferrier, NYork. Des Das, ‘ ‘ ‘Wasutnoron, April § 1643. § steps eli lg tage Seti dpa eer, Winsor, Jacmel. March 22, with coffee aud | - Homes’ HoLe— Arr 41 Sth. bark H Kelsey. Gray. Havane Remasets, Captain Hparien O08 el vemanan ge—a great number of fair ladies forming a portion o: | Cf ¥00d. to G Dougiass. Bid in co with sehr Asof. Cook. of rances,’ Baltimore for-bebly Mary vale ©, New York Council) Tany or State— the concourse The contest wos for the purse- three | frovimestown fo, Boxton. March 1, lat 27 17, lon 76 4, spoke ria, Carusuae tev ootins tube Navas, Beate Oo WAM Sin—In folfilment of orders which I have just received | wile heate- for which there were four entries | “MehrH # Foner, Keller, ith bi : 4 Uavir Henry trom my neveroment.ondin etrict complisvee with the | all of them well known in facing ‘circles, and | Wevts Brett & Vor, as icln ee moa fer ee ton itt hides ps Forti I Joh» y Thos Seewrections therein conveyed te ™ Lear seein the | from qhom et was Cig hips to the im N part for Vardeuss. The | ¢ Harvard, Ros, Provide 1; brigs C |, New [paae el ire eddres-ing m to the cre of Stat race, M! ‘orte war the lect favorite, and mntrery Winds aud ab a = - piessai ing mys a daalente a ‘which pred against the field, no-withstanding its strength ine oe oe ay ae ies Barren Apt 6—Arr schs Wm Brown, Baltimore: pow, D i 7 D devjceuors ospetsiy, fo ceforsaaats Ya | comldcrete ciscast of teckey ‘wea waked’ onthe | Satan > boop. old wosiwina tne Vewmco | y/\pwaunrront, Apri ¢—Arr bak Panchca Bayley, New | Blk § pee on the I w yr James fay uraly worthy of «better fete reoult, Miss Furt-, Eolas, Galatia wad Mons Bertrand Be ere eine te aT Se Ten Se eee eth Gee | Nonzorm, April 7—Arrachs Edith, Boston; Staten Ielander, | Bacon Joho {Dalton JA pr here Drie anit is porsible to be iu an affair of all ia fine condition, and the friends of Eolus who 1d from Kaatport for H wwaaa; 6th, lat 386 lon 7330. paved | New York. : 4 Bradlee Bauuel [Davin Jas L Luts James x wach immetse importance to the interests of my coun- jaesaed his previous good performances at tw: Ree Fo eee (formerly of New York) trom New Bi! ap, April Jo Ae bee pom Soret, Vee. [aera oer Dee ow ot Luckett Thos Hi hillips Cant 5 e freely dirposed to back hia. ces Ellen, Frost: do: tchre ater, a Hart James kam easion, ia my note to youof the lst of Heat —Kolas took the track at the start in the | Sp" Henry Johusen, Johacon, Baltimore, ¢ days, to Joba | Buckevitle, BC: Comp tance, “ears, Works Cid bark Te | Baker Edmund Gis Wex M | (Harrison Comelivs | ntseias 3M. [Power Aaron ae, inte fe ae pee eaeree Bezsy = oe ones aeny Showad by ene Schr Clarendon, Pendleton, Thomaston, 4 days. NC; fehre Don Nicholas, York, Cuba; Kate Aubery, York, | Baker Jame Hard M Madison Otis |Peachest Laurens jumenity, liberty. tt ie jas)j- a se e le jogs tire are ‘charecteristice of the people of those Uuited | judges) stand in the Grat wile pretty much in the seme | shiny Norma. Havana: ante e rem. Mobile: Charl Ecyaovrn, April SArrsehr Thetis, Linne'l NYork. | Blane William M Hanugeon me [poner Davia | Biates. | again invoke you in these terms, and moreover, | order, but in the third quarter of the second mile Mist | Chanieston, barky Amshane, Cape de Verds, Adio Aires: | icuatoxo, April 7Sid Snow . Bingor. . Hirt James Mallory Wes M = irarker Patrick | he ground of poiley. I request, then. the formal in- ‘mace a very pretty brush. and came to the stand | [ mo; € y ; + Alries: | Bavem. Apil@—Cld bark, 'ewis Jackson Zanzibar. Bid Hardwiek John Maguire Wm Parker Elisha on the gro poiley a ‘mal in- pretty » eon, laiermo; Charles William, Mobi'e; Huma. do; La] brig Wather Cayer chr Pilerim. Georgetown. Hath if J Mannieg Joho H parter Joseph tervention and the active snd efficacious co-operation of | arsrlyjabreast with Eolus. The latter,soon moved ahead | Grange, Boston; brigs Cordelia, Ponce; Rebecca, Wilming- | “Sroninaron, April 5—Arr bark Leonidas. New York; brig Haeaeet eae: Magill Alex |Parson A the United States in the matter of the cruel acd | #nd maintained his position to the end of the heat—Mirs | toa, : Wilitaun Fut, Georgetown, 8¢, for Westerly. Harare harles | Marechag Joba = |partcraan Wm | Phemas Chri’ Doody marfre “which it at, prevent, the lot of the | Forte. after « desperate struggle down he bomestretcl, | aos 1g_junrise, Wind 51 meridia, 8; rue, SSE Bavatnan, Apnl S—Arrbrie Berj Carver, Carver, NYork. | Bonquet | Boolin Thos 3 aroo [Paterna Jevoph [Terrence peiase je (of ‘aoa! a B 4 i ie jor of coming ic 1D ire ime 5: * e 3 + Oe bs " 3 Ph Om ol Wier acitation and laws of your republic, the execs | Recond Hest Upon the horses being entied fre the ———— Passengers Arrived. Behrend Gs |Bonesiey Alex, cert: Sy Soimon Peckhoe JB j ee tin tive power should not poseess the necessary suthority to | s*ooud hest, everything looked well, and the friends of Hersld Marine Uorrespo::denes, Cwance:ton—Ship Columbin—Mrs M Sweaver, MrsGal- | B¢S0'David ‘dJanehin ama Geo |Bhelphs A Fede Jogh arrange this matter on its own responnibiity, | farther | Eolus were confident that he would teke the money.| Purtapeurnis, April 10, ¢ Pm—Arrived—Sehs Ol losis, Mr "indy aed 2 children, Misa Bloomfield, Mestrs | Sorry Daniel Diner hemona 4 arles Miihiwe Dee D pellit Hichard oars pray that this note, with all the others relative to the | They were doomed to disappointment, however. At this Virginia, Ogde:: Vesta, Tomlin; Col 8 B Davis, Ba W Barr, E Rush, W H Harrison, J B Lewis, J Kead—2 in the | Benaets Geo J Datron Heury Hee rp oe ae Medhurst Geo Preuss Captain An (Unies Frenklin ‘State. may be sent into either of the two branches of | Aiter tee sy sll got off in order, Eo- rey, 3 Aad Spy, Smii ork; Sally Whes. - Sen e ae Hiram ention Joba a EA ge migbareyiony We Ders, | LZ OF LERTERS gMAINING IN THE NEW | & Biracadone (Beahaigepe | tomar i e vast | al ron er, ning & rk Fon, veil 8, : i \ pronlation which that govern:went represents vA | wide gap Deewaen the two-cther oompetitors, Slice F inte portale Saar ky ys pg oe iat PUBLIQNED IR TMR ParER maving THe | BiclowHW | | Dovevpor’ | Hepburn Wan Michel Ss The Indlan. war. that atrocious and savage warfare, ax | being in advance of old Brotrund Ocoasonally Gallatin | J W Houston, Hudua: ard Esther & Sarah, Weeks, Brook: | © ‘EF Fig teation ihe date of the list in which they are | Billia Joseph | Gavidson F Ebest ates Miller Jobe Wim eonduc! je A either sex or would Isp Eolus and ¢vince a mination fe the | lyn: Boston, Borrey. N York: rane, Wheatle: ‘ ° hbon Miner Thomas i fn, at the present time, of most formidable character | load, but the latter would not suder bim to obtain more | lam H. Buell, do:d & Bickley. Seas LADIES’ LIST. Bishop Hudson | Dedogen Eigeins Lawrence | Mille J P. Phe Thos N for Yucatan, The savages have destroyed four towns | thana momentary advantage, and they came tothestand | Wheaton. “heaton, Newport; Wav: A 4 -Lery Mary Ann | Brosnahem Thos | Dem) ohert M Miller Richard H_ | Poster Joha J and more than fifty villages ; they have overrun more | nearly neck and eck.Daring the second mile oldB-rerand | [sibel Noyes, Pawtucket; Counecticut Aymar Mra Char-|D4mott Miss Isabel" Cetcox anise Klizx | S@anard & Murray Dexter ale * Dal 8 lovey James J | Porter Charles H Serre pstorticiai a centiere tenabeaid | totetacasnoa the surewees tase Bases SMe ee eae Aki ates avian ase Mise (Om Sone | pero Rat” [pula kawerd eda iret ity v Etndreds of white families, end at the last accounts, | “oldfogey’” as they might suppose him,and with thie ap: Rilecellaneous Record. Armstrong Mra Ma | Drives Brown James (Dr paiweety Beer, lybints were masters of all the castern and the most of the | perent determimation he moved up ats sure aud steady curt Sars Wi ty A Rrown Thi | Dod Horn Joh yinear : Zouthern portion of the Peninsula of Yueatan Tne | pace, and on the back stretch passed Miss Forte cleverly, D. Ba ‘Adciance Mes Jutta Browa JohnH | Doolittle Chas H | Hoye Moses Vag Darherien BD ork of 960 years of oivilis.tion, and the improvemen‘s | materially lessening the distance between bimeelf, Eolus, Alten MraElizabeth Bouns Cape Powe Tyae a [How Heary |Vau Horn Jaa HL whieh our best citis*ns have by their labors erected, | and Guilatin, who thought they were having the fun ali pine, Bameon, from New York for St | Adiey Mrs(Yorkst) Bae Dorr bt | Howes Sam! G | w have all disappeared wherever they have been subject to | to themselves. At this demonstration the admirers of : ae rocked on Browsie’s Ista d. nent | ‘&rao}d Mrs Kliza |Dufty Jaa Hoyt Zera Wallace& Fi the eavage attacks of this acoursed race, who, at the pre. | Bertrand began to feel the “old times” coming over | Momvepccca, April ist, sthalt-past 3am, Vesela total wreck | Abbs Mrs Lucy Ez |Dubenem Hedson Wm F Waite Cactdso W sent time, are oarrying fire and slaughter over the for- | them, and gave Joud expresmons of their satisfaction * aAbbitt Mrs Eliz) 9) ci tabethS Dye RJA poe? | Wolker Al merly happy homes of the people of Yucatan. The grey and chestuut came out at the endof the milo | y2hiat tom the SE ome SW vihee nem et hereon eT Astin Mrs Eliza | evart Mrs Tala Cael | E [Hebburd Wm L | adee JH |Ren Josepha | " Immen’s hordes of tls maligoant rece fall with sus. | clot together, but Bertrand was clove upon them sod is | port were érived fom their anchors ead Teceived some partic! | beth | Raton Mra Rebeccs Livyd Mary, Bullas Thomas | Eldridge —-" Mu dock Hugh Reed George | - rising Fal on the defenoeless villages, leaving ther | the outeet of the third mile he closed on them smartly | dam: B <dwards Miss Mary | Long Hanna! ridge James fant Davi | Mand \Ray Mr Eiars’d shea ond then withirew thesesives cs the | Ths desperate mzuggls oovarred. down tbe entire lenges xe Shi + | atackwell Miss Geo| Elton Mrs Caroline) Lynch soteth een, Hekeit Peter Hutehisson ( bas E my Seapben, Henry wy pe gh | Mussina Vesseue—Ships Merlin, of and from Greenoc¥ . : ME Binckburn OP — | gckeit Peter Coe Pal an Henry 8 M tson John ‘woods, forests, and other inaccessible spots of the coun- | of the home streteh. Bertrand was{detemined to “do or | sailed April 17, 1017, for New York, sud Janet Thomas, of and | Baldwin MrsLoniss| Ly Bakewell sdvardeDevid —\Hemlin Wo A Reed Capt Wm | Waren ® G try, evading and tantalising our troops, whoare unabis | die,” and he came down upon themata terrific pace. | rom Greenvck for Valparaiso, sailed April 19, and have not Ferrall Widow Bydford« harles | cvarts Wim Cowper|Hammond Chas H Richards Joseph | Ware Q:lando tocome up with them. Unburtbened with the usual | passing Gallatin. and running neck and neck with Eolus. | brea heard from ince. Both are anpposed to have beea lo:t Le 0! Mrs Frances fi Rickard Thos: Bradley Harns Blok i Hampson Wallinw Rosenfield Isaac Hi jart Edson. Woceaae Ror Ke Harriman Wm necessaries of civilised life, the rapidity of their move. | Hie rider applied whip and spur without stint, and the | Withall on board, in a severe storm which was experienced 4 | ‘atrick | Habile George Riley Kdmund—2 ments, the ease with which they support all kinds of | “old boise” darted past the grey, andcamein handsom=. | *°0" fter they sailed. Rear eae ry [Petal cette | Meta Bide Drvene \pétaraudrew | H cker Wm Roberts Jno R | Privations, such ae it is impossible for any other race of | ly winner, amidat the most vociferous exultations from | | SCHR Mzacuanr. nt Cherleston, saw on the Ivt insta large wE | Magair Blake Joseph Elweil Hart Johe [a te men to bear, allthese things combine to give them on | the spectators Misa Forte tailed off rapidly in the last | thi whore near Key Verde, with painted ports and whie | garet Field Miss Eliza C Maitin Blanchard kam’ | Et Pa ope oe meon Daniel ‘almost irresistible superiority; moreover, their numbers | mile, and was distanced, The time of heat was 5.4ax. | monkey ruils, maiomast and bowsprit staudimg; she had becn | Reneh Miss Hannab | Forbes Miss iiiza C | Martin Branch FW Gllis Ferdinand |HaveyJene Co imerease in the most extraordinary menner, and their | Third Heat —The result still being a matter of ex | WoPPed: but Warne Behrends Mise /Fattmin Mrs (An | nyers Mra Brainard Chauncey | Gilte Ferdins 4 lancome wae jem also to | treme doubt, the uags started again for the third h Notice to Mariners. Been Miss Sarah anv Breet \herrell Sarsh M. re 5M \averett lease C | Harvie George ‘Rowe Kaw 8 Ferguson ‘Mrs Hai commission | which it was generally supposed would terminate th» | Pont or Moat Guapet.ure —As this place is uot laid down to that of the Belize to beg them to put « stop to thr | contest. The start was very pretty, and the trio ran | °°, #»y chert or described ie any book that | have seen, | think selling ofarms and ammunition to the Indians, and thot | along tae first mile well together, in very pretty style, | * drscription of it will be of service to some of my sea-faring G fj Melady therine ices Morton Miss (Pel jorton 01 ‘itegerald Mrs Ma | Morton Broxton Thomas P brethre a that government replied that it would do 60. ‘Put. sir, I ine little in advance, but closing the first mile 5 ear : ‘ tie 5 Battersby James ccenditien cf my counity ond Ibelicos | aide and side.with Mone, Bertrand. In tl i a Degg la weweta ty 5 getter Eick Mra Maria | lovey Mar” oF, Beal John no sale of arma made to them. Th +- | Bertrand “put out,” and kept the lead all the way ia. Chateau, and eighteen miles W from the nurth- |e a oe arms and munitions ore given to t Aave bern given to | Eolus and Galiatin running weil together close behind | eastend oftre island of Descads. The entrance to itis be- He) Morgan Mary E ler Wi ameey Mr them and will continue to be given to them gra jy. | bim. The third mile produced the greatest exeitement | Wer two reefs which protect it ; but when the se M is An. | Morgan Mrs Denni- Heim Samuel hell Donald G Randolph J Ww The governm nt of Bri z+ may fully comply with what i: | —the trio moved sweetly up the back stretch, so that we ie bed dlgea bd Pi iy <coe, Snarery Seapee the channe}, : \"son Bernier Capt Lous | F Singer A ‘Tyssow- helt D jeecehrabesehRer hes promis atill there wi'l br no domination of th- | Could scarcely tell “ which was whieb, wars WWhbeas bor pens itis ecncatt ta at oak eeeeeee | Sete Mra Berry William G |Flindran Rob H Michel! TrumanW Remington | Indians would beg to re all toyour | “snybody’s” beat ; but at the end of the When onee in you moor head and stem with your bu Bee (Brona-| Galligm Mary lavcar Boden Geverstock BA. - | Prsdisr Jeue Mafit Robert. Reid John | m whet isnow hippening in Cen'ral Americ. as | Bolus gave signs of fatigue and legged. ng to, nehora sectired in therocks on earh-side of the ag ene | Gardiner Mrs Hes-| Worphe, Aun land, Nigholas pa egg Reeder OP | a mewerthy ana ris-calomas eree a) eGiig ey | ST Fes wasp sa tte on pimne. “Cue eatvees opinion: , veavels cannot enter, and’ when itblowe four Ni by bgt Miss 1] Gage Mra Lydia A | urPhy {ulin Moutgomery Mr, Riley Geo 4 ‘coming doen the bi and to the northward of it, they canuot leave this place. — Grenry Mary esseer are Aue Hill Edwin R jo gan Alvert TT Rehmer Kva Seah an hoe {t is not uncommon for vessels to wait from six to : Uibson Jane Ann - 4 Haj m Bryan ley Robert V Bertrand’s. His rider {eis a easels iz to twelve days Gil Bridget Yiumpton Clary Higemns Michael sFC Robvenon. Kilpatri nd pa om gs Wotblage sitions mars | Cee was nine days waiting foramop | Bak p| Sut Bridget | Eline igains Michael Morse tote G isaon Kilpatric J Vv Mire Aun | viyers Ci t , Hiteheoek J J h 2 - mm, but it was no use, for, when thes street), |Gay Vrs (Catha-| ye | <inighyn P. ter Morrill John H Robbins CaptLewi othe gute, aod.everveody thoaght the * die? of rater should not ruitthis place The | Batchelder Mrs Jo| “rine st) | Fitzcerald G War Morris Thos A Rowers kreseriek. | Walsh sno P was “up,” the ohestout colt come up with « rush, and Sge one, whieh is sometimes the exse, will QtllachanMise Ann Tecra otitis Murphey Samuel [Robbins Dy Walker Wo T ernment being | took the heat by about half a neck, in 6.66 —Bertrand a pretty round sum to pay for the reparsof it Sand bi'- Grayson Mire Laltel| Nec omtsh Mine By enbuger Geo | n be had for the trowble of takiog it from the beach, — last costs $1 per toa, puton board. Water cost $1 per Hos E Wardwell Jun B of the means :{ | *econd and Eolus third. ! oaJchnB |oniugne Meous | Wardwell Jun Ben} fficacious stand, s0 asto put an end to this F.wih Heat —The excitement here knew no bounds. | 190 gallo: haghan Vi | We Donnell Mi oii a (Oway) | Acree Rowland DS tso0 nie R rd JH W rd Edward H_|Fowle Seth W jeer kdward ‘war—flods itself in the most ‘and dificu.t | but the betting was preity much the same as before, the he town contains about 4000 inhabitants, en Gpodmidge Mrs A \icDonnellCathrine werpey | Were out position, not Jy and frank o0-ope: .- | pinion generally prevailing that Kolus would have xo | miles from Pojcte-n Petre ood road und through a Guliek Miss J: Nebartney Kone | Grows Wet (poste cs tor iam Sete ounh — (RyenJames | Watton Wen Fion of all the eitisens who have given itell thelc pr. | Show for the moncy,and that Mons. Bertrand would lick Mise Jane. | \ictaue més dmied | Beovell Gecage, |Kpitam Jone ck Patrick Hardes Eugene | Warerbacy C H perty and their persons; but uoforiunately, from the: :! ‘as in ecetacies at the glorious sport E, Master of brig Petrel. HH Me Donald Ann Bunrell J Riya Terry Ryer Henry L | Welden Charles and paralyzed eondition o: rs. nothing can ber , and ev.n those who lost mone; Whalemen. Aestings Miss Jo- MeCourt Margaret | furner John. | Farnem Peter 1s cag RM Rattiosm Michael {Weidman A. lined fiom these generous off-rs. The government o+.- fied. Enoch horse baving ta Touched at Taleabuaur Jan4 St Lawrence, Baker, of Sox "| sawing Ma a coke, Bur‘on William E | zaleonnier MG — |Hetehinson Capt Reynolds Hugh | ten Mychael not sustain the 4 f troops that ire that the fourth must terminate | Harbor, forhomesooa: ‘th Hamiltog. Wade, Bridger, fo |Hisrrod Pistbeth VeDonsugnea’Ann | peraeam juym't P| eeemasy ohn fant Wm Many Figneig — neilly John | Wyulean we 5 t P heCarry Margret | Byer Joha rey Jaco jarsack John Reysola right Joshua To sem up, the country ls om the ‘. | Bolus soon crossed him, and usurped the inside him So Hesling Mrs (17th VieEIhen : \f ; eysolas John | om gut tie Whltnshes ts on thn point of ties penegeonsd scif, and the two ran together ciey ‘amicabl at)—2 oa th aS \wistkicgcr deeb | Marsten Wm Ww | Kegnalde dC C Week Wonell by the savage Indians, auless it receives the sympathies, | first mile, Bertrand over: lenbelin, Stewart, of Frichaven, on NW | Her x Hopore MeGown Henneh | Canady Jomes, | | Mason | F \« Wier Jamey protection sad help of other powers company aloug the back " Midas,» Kdredge, New Bedford, to eraie ou Ntv | Cavanagh Aon |tulg Mise Harriet, “Owmley Mra Ko | ohtnbt ha BC | f! fet We Marshall Thos jit ig gl The Yuontecos cannet anffer barbarous asvassicati>: | Along toe last q ‘ob, Bertrand lagg+d a little 10, do, afrno date. ‘iaphamson Sarsh 2| "Qi8.g Pet sie sarah, | CometeateD Danit) loyal Menry A Willson Wan ft and destru:ion without meking all the attempts iv | Dehwd, and Gailetin made @ very pretty litle brush 7 |Hoff Mie Mary | vicQusty Mise | Clark Hen-y | I‘teeson Michael | viecder W. | ®hitenoot AW thelr power to avold this catestrephe: ong the, | And passed the stand about a neck ahead vi the grey aboard MraJamer | hurlotte—d @ |ftan Yoha Co | Meinhardt § P { | Ahiney Daw W fe that of calling on some foreign power to assist them i, | Eolus, Lowever, soon made it up, aod the pair ren 7 2 9 N \Folwell Charles E Wm H MersonG JE |tobert Haynan, | * Nite sustaining the rights of euffering humaninity—of in. | ‘gether, Bertrend lying in wait bebind, biding his time ine, from Calentta for Boston, April 3, lat $8, beth | veill Mre Sorristal Richmond || Mi + | whiting Dr AT anthony B |irogt & Co Swan & Co ‘Ninm—? d awme Nash Mis William Woodward Jacoy sympathy which one civilised and bristii» | tor @ one! brash Jo this manner they performed the from New Orleans for Li 1, Mareh ine ni | Worthing John le must {sel for another one, which is equally o.v second mile and the first haif the third, aod then com ad pool, lam bli E) ion John G woe ‘and obristianised. And what country have menced the last strugale All was breathless expecta Williams, from New Orleaus for Liver: lly Seah pees see con Jou {eee Semen W | Hite rene Pee denise appeal to, if not to that powerful republic which is th- | tion. Bertrand was determined to show his power and lou 85 50, Harriny Mrs Joho J) Nobody Jenaings J Mitehell Wm Rucnion Davida | \Yood Herry 8 foremost one in the ranks of Awerioan civilization, t.. | convince them that he was geme to the last, and rapidly Manus, from New Orleans for Trieste | Howhins Mrs Mary Oo Johnson Frenk’n Millett Thomas Mi | Ryder Caleb | Waites Win HS we which we have so much ood feeling and estes» | closing up the gap he “put out” forthe purse. The | Fel 44, lon au Mra J G | ’Neil Mary Johnson Norman Mitchell Philip Ryser Josiah T ani from which we hops for our future prosperity an: | brush down the bome stretch was beautiful one, and | .,, ek George & Hoary. of and from Baltimore for ports mm | der Heron Mire (Prince, O°Brine Margaret | Soiaed jones Hoary a | He Ryan Patrick agurandisement! Mexico. we look on asan enemy, an. | the whip and spur again told the story on Bertrand site | "S Flower. trom Porto Hico for New Haven, April | CMM Mian Hono | gy" | NS Orsullivan Jones Chae H fentrgen as moreover, she is prostrated by the occurrences o/ | At they passed the draw gate it was the “toss of @ eop- | 6, jar 39/0 Jon 72:0. SPW Maven AT | 6 Hilton Mra Harrie: O’Brien Jane More M s the pest’ year. Spain has nobly and generourly | pet” who should win the heat. Eoius was alitile shead, Chatsworth, Oram, from Harbor Grace, NF. for Per. | Cunningham Mr) Hirley Miss (Mor- eae Pn Moor Jr Joel [mtn Tho |\y _* ratte Eline! off-red us assistance; but as yet we have not re | Out Gallatin aod Bertrand ranning abreast passed him, | nembuco. Feb 13, tet 11. ton 25 ceived it. England is ‘most probably disposed to | the letter being a little “crumb” anead, and when every | , Beg Charlotte, of Pordand from Cardenas for Boston, April ris st) Morgan 3 Honan Mra (Green |Parbharst Catharine Monmugher Pacrick| Shafer Jeha Geo | | wa assist us, overnment h: body thought he bad wow the last 5, no lat, by the Merchant, at Charleston. ‘ridlen Capt Louis Maesis Jn mes j Whatever ald acy be aforded wey aither of huss nt, | eprong forward and came ia. with s rush elitte more | Sit St Helena. from New Orleats for & Jago, April, in- Fitapatriek Pat Moore James Sintwames. | ill be of little importanoe, and o! little cost 10 | than a length ahead. The shouts were mont deafening |“! MtY Eby 9 mis Ports. eit estes iohasam ndward C Sikre wea Seorkegagner Deg \wa i resul . ; ry Joho to ¥ sine lt, 80 unexpected. The time of this heat was Awrwanr, March 18=31d Othelio, Sinith, ane Hull wt. Lydia Vonkiin H [i is Beery Bh ooge Mijoneer Mortis Car ers Lewd W ore Jemeny a : out, as giving the preference to the United 8} We annex s a summary: — RDEAUE, Maren 19—Cid Clarissa Perkins, Dunham, New 1&3 | Colver 8 iB. Wheeler Jas KE F are certela olrcumstances w! my , there | “elt Mrs Stephen P, b your Excellency wii | Frioay, March 81—Puree $600—entrance ten por Jonhvon Mia'yJ | |Penuey, Miss aiar- | Consens Kilward Sid prev to March 43, Mi h | plese allow me briefly to explain There is on re- | cept, added- three mile heats New Vor ee a. Tp Taliggn Mra Man uses an | Coon Heery W or Jewett FG H (3h ooo 8 , cords declaration mase by the President cf the United | A. Lecomte & Co's ch. ¢ Galatin, by Wag- Conk. "March 218id Lucy Ann, Askeu, New York: Lock- Mrs Mar-|isfersoll Mise El-|Pereftor Bunk, | Cook Kobert DB —Terome Thomas A |Wick Caleb Bot j States, Mr. Mouroe, in his message to the Congress of ner, dem by imp. Leviathe: ¥.% vse. 8 8 1 1 | Wood, Errington Boston; brig Consort, Lowry, towed in in thay Pendleton Mra Ann | Zoombs Robert Jefferson Walter | Withioms & MeLel. December. 1813. which establi R. Ten Broeck’s b. h. t B 4, Sistem na before reported Gromie Mrs SarabM| tegrome Mrs Mary |G Cook W B nagan Bernard |Johuson George= wma (itt by Mons, Tonson, dam by Bertand—eged. 4 1 2 2 | sutras ina si— an frevsice, Smith, Boston (opt 1); | ox, Mire Mary | f) [Perry Mrs J Cobwiey Thiam e. 4 M pt Alex | Williams Capt Jadiotal to the pablic peace and seourity of th Dunoan F Kenner’s gr. o Eola $-Brig Bea Eagle, Willinms, for Boston next | Corker Mary {oalls MraJutia, | Phillips Mia Harriet | Crowley Thimotby| 4 Te sen |Shepard Heary vit Renew. the European powers to interfere in the | | Medoo, dam imp. L=vi > 88 & orve: , 4 Godwice Martha |{nerehom Mre Re-|Poliogk Marnet ¢ Grines RA rty Patrick Shepard. Hi H | \Yilteme Wma ’ jodepene'at peopl continent of | Harrisou & Henry's oh f Mise 7 March 18—8ld Joseph Porter, Reid) Philadelphia, | Connaughton Misr] 00°C? "yp, Parcel! Jaty Enter George | Garigsn Michael Meslay tie (Bhopmerd Joshath’s| Whitcomb PEC | to setablish their peoaliar po- | Imp ,Glenooe reer hee na oa at NY tad bin bucbeek TT hee “remand or ic. igley Cal Cami te Girdiver Rober’ 8 | Kahuy Haver Mevormick jas |shtwood CapeN. | White Walter A Ia the snoual message seat ime, c 6:5654 - 6:18%. u ie oh ‘ ‘ “ | 8 : te Thos nt, Mr Polk, tothe Congres of 1846 | Kemurky—Ol ihe winner, Gallatin, one word. Heis| FiGattalnoans, March Wedd mee Hf Shepard, Aine: | Oem A Mary Cosseatem See Ratley James fepherson’ Henry 8) White Archibald ciple of the nou-tuterferencs of European | sited by Wagner, ao old and established fovorite here 4 rae by chiy J | regory Dr H rN er Dolphan | | Whitney Geo Ay ted Thas, in scoordance with these oabi | from victories won in many # bard fought field. in March 16—Arr Hermiga, Welsh, Pslermo; | Daniels Miss Har Cale Hiram |G euory & MeNsir John Storm J Wollmer Adam the governmento! the Uaited states would | this, bis first effort lony ction, he has eld for N York Ohio Champion. ier Crffrey Job» dreenas, McEvoy Andrew Seot Jobn | Woodward M D,M ation of Eagiand und Spain in | placed himself b and won lan- e rt Adeline | ley Alice Chichtiek Chas G | Gerety Paeriok MeGuiheny Wm Snow Josh Ww ’ Thus, therefore, if sach inter- | Tels which no ool ikely to wr #t from tt Mise si | eros Ms (Cas vet ier Jone latte bowen Meturgeher Jno. Scheuckier woir | Word © HL place, it i more than probable | him. a eoset; but after run: | Boson n =) <illieo Mise Mary | ovan Napey Clarke Thomas | Gibson 1B Srogrm Diniel | Vovdbury Ba ft would result in ewbroiling Yuoatan, the eond) | ning Gunoa, March $~-8id Diogenes, Goodhill. Melta; Chusen, | DickensouMusHar |Kirmody san | touk Delia Carlen William gdp Schumm Christiet | wondrafl Ri tion of that eouatry would then be tvfiai ely worse even Jenkins, Pal ath “ose Standish Speweer, Marseiiien | ret | Kelley Carharine | teed Mise Ann y Wredrk | mba Ch hay > ramen Me | Wyman HO than it fe now, inssmach, as besides suffering all the in «March 24 Of port, Betn Sprague, Wadeworth irom | Djkeman Mrs Jane| Kemble, Mra’ Char.| Weyepids Mise An John O King Nathaniel NeQuillen kdw iveme Mr a, conveniences of the present war, it would he expored to Hie stride is open and long. tool: puiot off Cape Barflur 20h x 1 a «A fond Sagal oe the chance of being the theaite of another war, as ty-four feet; bis action onsy my March 20—Brig Waltron, (Br) Davison, for Boston, | Dougherty Mary or| Kelley Mrs Mary A) Tore nOk, Deeil, wy | Carpe abe \Waremen’ hs though the above memtioned principier are those of undonbted. Those who have bout March 6—Sid Prns brig Titania, Boston. D vie Mise Winni- Kenighs Mim Caring Korman Mrs M ark Charles the United States government, other governments of | Witnessed the viotories of his rire will be forcibly atruck ‘March 11 (previousl; oy Meath AS Melt, I rd Europe might either conform to them, or not, aceordicg | With the resemblangs between them. Mons. Bertrand, | made’ sotiett. te reported 10th }—=Arr Al- tussell Mary fos x mat rdiog | with the Sek es ekoed a. oye pede. byron, (onto ‘oat Toston. Cid Sth, Fishburn, Crapon Me Donald Johe cheplet which Cy ald og ‘aLuamo, March 2~Bhips Coriolaaus, Tumer, tor NYork, 7 : uteher Mire Basen yada VOTE ae Sedat, Sante | cee cm bee iee Ors a Tal warn om ew | Bk ge” re ‘Behe | Stas ek

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