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{rn gfe OY UWE Mais. desegtin orviest vaiowtel ascemblazes tt posed shed INPELLICERO ° Rise ‘ oll ol ca ho Y, ‘fee ‘ Waswraton, May 4, 1 ‘Phe potisl Pesuse ef this west as setiols shee tale at tee y sounes of , y —The Major Generale, Brige» 1844, 08 above, we ean eopgratulate Telailon to Removal of the whose name greater of wey, in wh! : ee! ee ? Gemoorasy that the moat fay ‘of them east st this | ‘age this artician whiot oo are inentirely un- | sgsiuet Monagas, and Col. entered the latter | Yankee and Thomas ‘Hive’, it seems “thes ‘ moment fo have dicteted the existing legislation of the | justand omealied fore und reshape if tasaiitors ef that ee at the head men, a rmall party bad assembled for the purpose of Belews, Mr. King, of the Naval Committes, to-dey, im the | momen” lt ite ctle domestie polioy of the present ‘paper would make enquiries themselves, instead of de- | Sled in the two former. Raeeton of the evening im a social manner, when | — May Flower. Also barks ax ~ House, reperted » joint resolution proposing the estab- > capper lh nee i. sixth —_ 7 caged Pending upon the interested statements of other parties, ao wey — annem ae jared of ldegi-- A any Soe wa ject of conversation tu turned upon the tautoular 4 (in gd brigs. * mn the statute- country. in the uld oftener be right. tific power above . 7 es ; Ushment of tne we Groen, onic! 1846 and the consiitetional treasury The momentous | I? is known to very many in this city that Mra. Tattle | poted ke had reached the letter point 4 his ability to whip any man in New York, when | jeqvathi? tran Sands. Liverpool; shine Robt Parker, New cisco oF * \ and delicate topic embraced in the seventh resolution has | keeps, in Leonard street, a house of doubtfal character— ton, and also a line of government steamers from either | heen promptly and manfully met, in a spirit of wise | one of the most fasbionable resorts of the roues about of the same ports to the Sandwich Islands. The number | statesmansh p, cither in the ricorded opinions or | town, the internal arrangements of which th cditors of of armed steamers is to be five, and arederigoed topro- | t+ recent declarations of those lrading men ef our | the Gazette are probably very well acquainted with ; and teat the matter im a friendly way, and so began, but the | a. ; tee! our commerce and to transmit m: Thiagentle- | party towards whom the public eye has been prin- | it has also recently bseu made noto'ivus that this uafor- divi blows telling rather too feelingly, the friendly feelings | ppurty ; from New Orleans, arrived on man deserves great credit for hi Tipally turned in visw of the coming nominations. | tanate women led « daughter reading in Portisnd, and | to take Command of his troops. One of his divisions, | were thrown aside and an earnest fight ensued. Hyer's 7 23,39 Jon 81 58 spoke brig. etrumental in brioging forwar The veto messsges of the Prosident. on the subject of in- | thet a week or two since the daughter a-compsnied her | U8der Col Sotillo, bad bad ® brush wiih frag aoe rtrong arm brought the great pugilist to the floor, and | (sercve, of day passed uk The bill from the Senate, rey jog the ged in the | ternal improvement, have given the bend je te m4 mother to this city under Castejon, and bad been roughly handled | ao jt was decided by those present. Vietoria, Gross, from Ni poke sh:p Queen law of 1-46, requiring the President to reduoe the num- | conclusive developement to the great princ’ ie ‘A most diegracefal row was the consequence in Port- Macparen Bewevournt Socrety.—H. nder- ber of Mejor Generals to one and the Brigadier inthe escond, Never since this government was es-| land, in the course of which much property was des- PoLsenslon, of Coro, and the whole | w.oo4°that the Afeanth apniveressy of the slandeina Tals to two, at the termination of the war with Mexi tablished, hee any sdministration er than the | troyed. and several innocent partis injured The girl, ge yes cops cpm aging Benevolent Society would bs celebrated |i en ‘was passed, So now there need be no apprehension that | prerent to the principles and the on whiob it | Elien Tattle, wes fually taken back, in charge of a oom: pooh irae ye the lecture room of the church corner of ‘Tenth street eivher Scott or Taylor will be dismissed from eervice. | came into power. Whatever may bo it hereafter, | mittee appoin.ed by the citizens of the last mentioned | Sovern’ am ie ry ef gy Thi aud University Place. wa sent « reporter there to note ‘The possibility is, rather. that old Zach will sup either by friend or for, this, ite great praise of absolute | city, and we presume that she is now ia tbe jurisdiction | veut emigration, as WA who bad any thing at at the prosredings; but he fonnd the church in utter dark- Mr Polk as commander in chief of filelity to the recorded principles of the party that made | of the State of Maino. Thus much for the !ate occur: | ° ety ‘3 i Mealth b sie of a “A boi 2 the | Bess, and could get no information on the subject of the course, ce has nothing to do with the prospec- | not entertain the slightest doubt that an enlightenc ¢ will, in connection witl event, give a sm: = tive nomination of his fat! for the Presidency. Politi- | posterity will do its great merits full justice. No ad- | matter of history. ® suspecting these vessels of designing to assist emizra- Associarionists —A preparat meeting of members sere tacite ta the olny in weed be eaid thas b ett a fed were to arrive in the city, it would be said that he was | ¢uty better. jonominat’ her - nearly twenty years ogo married a ws ‘at work for his patro1 ireumstances well known and appreciated at | named Tuttle, who, we believe, was tbe captain of « ¥ee- cupecind (0 assemble agate Foedew ar Ayell tae. f} | to sttepe sheapeas Emed Sine ths tren Mr. Greeley has jeft us—General Taylor's recent | nd in reference to the pledges and inrtruc | yel sailing from Portland. In three montbs after her | — om for a1 WJ oe peg authori had ite bi ine ahausesiin Rew “¥ ters have thrown him into spasms F. tions under which a mejority of the mei ol marriage, she was « widow. by ths disastors of the sea to raise @ ere joer. ‘ < iy ts ad me out 4 above ant 5 esting yurned. convention of 1844 atnembied, the one-term principle, | She-them carrying thie child bemesth her besom in e ane “7 000 by ¢ Lavine or THe Connen-Stone or THe Home ror THE Hyer denied the assertion, and the sutject here dropped, | F: r, Portis to several quarters. Soublette, | bat was soon brought up sgain by a repetition of the as- | _U 8 brig Poros to Paez had also evacuated Caloboz0, | sertion on the part of Yankee. They then concluded to | by steamboat Uni Pe icola: barks Clarence, 8t Johns, N was towed Bm | to SW Spit May 5—Sunrise, Wind 8; meridian, 3; sunset, Herald Marine Correspordence. Hay Mey 5s doe M—Arri f ” " (ion. of thia Society was held last evening at Banvard’ if Clay's barber | ministration has had more to do, None has done its Mrs Lyons, or Serah Tuttle—as people may choose mag ‘Congress adj urnedon the 19th of February, but vm rama Hall. Broadwi it. eld 4 e : t his allotted quota fi he f thi Manifesto of the White House to the Balti | when bronght before that body, did not reosive its for- | facble health aud poverty-stricken, endeavored, in this ‘ery man who would not pay ¢ Farexpuess —The ceremony of the laying of the corner. q more Conv n snction, though the prevatentfeeling and purpose on | same city of Vortlend, to obtain, the necessary sunte- ed a traitor to.the couatry.—W. O. Picayune, | g:one of the Hours of Industry and Home for the Feiend- 78 reamed fet or Yameh whore ‘ot were not misunderstood or conceale: a [From the Washington Union, May 4 ] ! ‘The assembling ot this body on the 22d insvant, is now looked for with impatient interest nance vouchsafed to every son and daughter of Adam But it was a desperate chance. The young but deso- Southern Railroads, late widow could not, by the almost exertions. with Ber | rhe a(tention «f stateemen and business mon gen: ‘That lass, took place yeaterday sfterneon, in 30th atreet. near Fourth avenue, on which occasion the Rev. W. W. Everts delivered ifal and ‘3d inetant, states, ‘otion th i water ery bi Pr dress The institution {s gotten up by a number of hu- herself with even the of paying throughout the country. | The democracy ate | currence. Ho declared hie resolution, it elected. to re ‘the ‘very virtuous city of Portland, Stats o° | telly, in South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. has, | mane ladies of the clly, for the purpose of reforming the | ewe Ney of continued ¢ ’ anxious to know definitely Apes anne their Ue to private lifeat the end of four years. Among the | Maine; and dosyairing ef all otber aid, she ose to thie | (Or somo time, been Airected to the neaosslty of well: | Grring of thelr sex. nad fae-Aeeadaniakcanditinae This morning the pump wee party eminent statesmen is to lead pape a elr ce distinguished and well-tried men who, in view of this sity. selected routes, and woll-bul ne res ral oe vhons, and other children, that they may not be li Rained an rere obliged to stop. : great triumph; and no voice is heard to say that principle, have been prominently named as candidates fall f-om the paths of reotit: and ber subsequent | miles length of rails have already bean 4 to enter the paths of inf-my and disgrace. There was | We em tie ‘aid to bral 7 silks. PS. We the day fixed tor designating him will come too | to succeed him in the highest office in the gift of the shall not attempt to extenuute ; it will fi | More are proceeding towards complotion. The Paila-| aiso a meeting on behalf of the institution, at the Church ittle. got ont a few soon. The heart of our great party beats high | people, there is not one whose principles avd abilities ‘the child ‘waded lo delphia No»th American has the following in relation to | ofthe Paritans,in Broadway, opposite Union Square. in Pht to work, with that confidence of strength and success | do not give the amplest guaranty of an administration the evening. There were addresses delivered by the . = bg Rang otha narterbeampely that few cf our business readers have | Rey Dr Tog : i effort. at once honorabl the polluting influere:s of her mother’s profession, and, y wv. Dr Cheever,and Rev. Mr Beecher. R penton anenines pater a goed ths | tively true to the opirit of the constitution and the eet: | in'the towntof Foruiand, was, at the expanes of het mo thoroughly acquainted with the rail | 4 otlction ken up to ald in the building of yoedens, dated , P h th P “standard-bearer is to be | t¢4 convictions of the democratic party. la respect to rought up and educ: fm chargs of ono of her th, and therefore we lay « rap’ toh | the house. . it ie said. a very handsome sum was re. ion, much boried'in the : cause, that the new si ard-bearer 18 to be | aon, therefore, thero has never been, in the history of po | another gentleman of the greatest respocta- From Charleston there is@ direct roud to | al'ged ‘The work is @ philanthropic ona, and merits the m board since the lst night 4 chosen, and the new battle to be fought. In this | our party, less real cause for dissension. Itis not within | pility. 4 continuous line, | approbation of every friend of the unfortunate. with bad i Ps y. ft ’, operat yf I view, we publish, asa part of this article, the | reach of probability—we moy say poesibility—that the | Mrs. Tattle has frequently visted her dauzhter, and waroug! 8 anooga, ennessee—in ail | “Annivat —‘The Rav. De.§ Gilman, of Charleston, 8. and het stuns anche general resolutions, which were unanimously | nominee of our coming convention should be an unfit or | has ever kept up the relation which should exist botween | sbout four nundred and fifty miles. This isthe West- | 7, is at the United States Hotel iS the athe ben kk hey adopted by the Baltimore convention of 1844, as | incapable man. It the plainest duty of every | parent and obild era and Atlsntio road, and over it pas: the evtire pro- jrramnoat Race —A race came off on Thursday be- breaches over her se that ductious and supplies of South Carol tothe resins tor Northern | tween the two splendid steamers Hendrick Hudson and embodying the distinctive and permanent creed | democrat who would to his principles, to give Meanwhile, Ellen—for such was her name—had gr. ye trus of the democratic party. Of the resolutions then | b's most strenuous effort to thi ner < That nomi) | up to be a fait aud ogreeable gist of some sixteen ( prospalliph nge «ns all; for at chelseoed Allds. The Hudson bas vary reomitly been pat tn first ubsided, 20 that a surf boat ‘ neo, whoever he may be. Let such effort be now an: : when, about a month since, Mrs Tuttle receive a rate running order, and on Thuredey proceeded as far up eargo passed, we omit only three, as being of a special | (2h: Forth the practical test of adherence to the démo- | Information thet she was about to elope with some Yen- | steamboats about oue hundred y mi the North river as Stony Point light, for the purpose of oven gen #o heavy that lighters could nor fo and temporary character—those, namely, which | cratic party throughout the country. koe adventurer, whoee only object apooared a desire to | Kuoxville. From Chattanooga downwards, thi beating the Alide down. The Alida’ had in three hun to the city for 300 oil casks to refer respectively to the Oregon and Texas ques- For ourselves, cur part ie chosen. In no manner, di- | make uro of the fortune, (some $70,000) which Ellen | *la0 navigable to Decatur, Alabama, where begins the | dred passengers, at the time, but steamed for the A tion; to the nominations tor that canvass: and | rootly or indirectly, shall we in tothe grateful and admiring commemoration of | fluence, the nomination of the eo! the illustrious public services of Mr. Van Buren. “Report anv Resovutions is Bria Franexs Amy. Gundy. of 1 ‘Tuscumbia Railroad. "By the ure of this | ase. "hep Sue’ very cious tonether for aber teenie | 1oentg FRA y. Gundy. of and from Bal mt or the Hudson in the ‘Alida mien March—ctew saved ty lout on Tobasco bar, |, whea la . Teaching ber dook, | supposed to go under he Bionic, pet been told at Bahis, ‘The Allda’s time Ean Ghee Gon or seek to in- | wou! it—it being the accumulated by her | Decatur tion, By that lire T Tanediately: peter Portiend-and, | ‘oad.the dificalty of the impassable Musole Shoals, in | talles down the river, ae we are informed, through the sdvice of her gu the ‘Tennessee river, is avoided. At the Tuscumbia ‘uaole likewise, Ellen came on to New York. T! tanding the free navigation of the river again com- ol all our readers know mences, and continues uninterrupted—except at very THe CoMMITTER aP- : and not belonging to the demacratic ci iow stages of water, at the Waterloo Mhoals, about 20 | from Yonkers wae 83 minutes. mx Levant, mu reakwater, chai enineeg Se Rtase, AN Avene nO) Tue: Puonte OF ne may not harmonize, Let chetr discus miles below Florence—to its janotion with the Obio| “Annivat. or Suis ane Emiananrs —Yesterday was a | bay. The steamer Rapprtneroee see ee Be eee niet 40. TREC 36s Ratlas don New. vention fe ae much ble aveide civer—a distance of nearly six hundred miles—which, | great day for foreign arrivals, ton versels having arrived | tow her off-on the «th. Part of her corna we eae Beg York, cheisman’ tepected the foliowlug serie, which let them mot ob: r cordial union with that to Knoxville, makes about soven hundred and | from foreign ports bringing with them 2717 emigrant | the steamer and taken to Philadelphia eat and cardinal | York Hotel, and would, probably, never have suspested | fifty miles of river navigation, running through one | passengers. A change of wind at this time of the Wrati were unanimously adopted ; and, on motion, leave was | 2"d harmony in support of tho: i which we all are proud ¢ rofese, and on | the dubious position of her parent, e it not for the | Of the most productive and well-peopled sections of port, granted to the committee to prepare the addressat thelr | J men et naeee of which depend both the perpetuity | cutreges im Portland, which reached ner through the | the Union, aud where, too, « most extensive busi- thereby in. j of the approack of our convention, our friends shou! Her mother, understanding entire mat er » rt rable business for the | terupon eatchizgs, % i Bere fn Trotitious Roe nterpprs be up and doing, without more delay. Let thoso | attachment for this Maine reskees only requested that | district of Tennessee, can now be reached from New boarding house keepers winches hr Thich sbout 1200 bois were saved. sulting to the judgments and subvorsive of the | sections and distriots which have not yet chosen their | ber daughter would enter the school of the “Sacred | York by her steamships to Charleston. in a shorter time, —Two men, named James Boyle and Tho- ae yhecgper ogg yee ‘of the people, but ina clear reliance upon the | delegates, promptly select their best and wisest men ; | Heart” in Georgetown for one year, and thet if, after that | snd at less expense, than from Philadelphia, by any re-| mas MoGuire, wero very seriously injured on Thursday th with an08 eke ell. NWCoast, ence, the patriotism, and the discriminating | 804 let our party, even at the opening of its great repre: | term of probation, she still held towards her suitor the | Hable mode of conveyance which the latter olty has at | afternoon by the falling in of the floor of house No 20 ip Hichmand. Winters, ark Spok eon fatten ol tah kmenean meee sentative assembly, present a Orm, complete, and effi- | came feelings, and, after the lapse of tue twelvemonth, | hercommand. Tne rich central district of Tennessee, | Maiden lane, which they were engaged in removing | bis (300 Marthe, FH, Sena. ee Resolved, Trat we regard this as a distinotive feature | cient organisation. We must be early prepared to mest | he would wish to make Ellen his wife, no obstacles | snd the lower counties of Kentuoky, are soon algo to be | Mr Mott, of No. 34 North Moore street. was also seri- | 30, lon 554 en ship Avenick, $200 bbls.for Row: of our polit which we oud to maintain | all the devices of craft and stritagem at the hands of | should be interposed, but, on the coatrery, the mother, | connected with this route by railroad, now under pro- | ously hurt on Thuraday afternoon, at the foct of Heuzton | 13th. 1ac 47, lon $5, yard, we before the world, as the great moral element in aform | OUf wnscrupulous opponents. Let us be united and | Mrs. Tuttle, would furnish him, if he was worthy and j °ess of construction, from Chattanooge to Nashvillo; | street, by jumping from his carriage while his horse was rae nee Jorn. pa imbue ‘Huron, of gsvornment springing from and up! by the popu- | active in season, and the victory will be with us now as | deserving, with $5000 to commence business. the stock inthis road has been subscribed for by the} running. He was abou’ to oross the ferry, when his | dosti + Majestic, aie Dba wold nd. we contrast it with the creed ead practice | heretofore. For our owapart, in entering upon this the | This whole matter hes been misrepresented. Mrs | States of Tennessse and South Carolina, and it is con- | horse took fright, and whirling euddenly, rua of at full | (soo rp) ©. °) tue for home same de jar will ; ai i f leted ia about two ey ; fourth year of our journal, we feel—not with Mr. Web- | Tattle is @ frail female, and her course has not been one | ‘emplatedto have the road comple! epesd. There wis another gentleman in the vehicle, Also 4th inst, ship Gen Willi wi De i Sacks fo paisy ths will of ihe conatituent,aad whieh | ster, thet wo must * defy silaugury”—but that, on the | whlch a virtgous community could approve; gethe des | years. Another road has been projeated irom Tasoum | bathe escaped witheut injur goin bbls (oan Broke Jen athe SoS, lon ot oo Hiab bf contri we are summoned to gird ourselves up to new | thi has attem pted to prostitut own dau; ris » ~ Rgeer YET pa ql 1 3 iD i conceives ‘no imposture too monstrous for the popular | Coa'To ith effort, by all the rung « auspices,” augur. | catirely unfounded She hase mother's ferlingeeend. if | about one hundred and twenty miles. Forty-two mallee Miscellaneous 15,198 $6 $0. Levant, SH: Feb 12, tat 58 ing as they do, never more than at the present moment, | possible, would eee her only child far removed from all | of this latter road, from Memphis to La Grange, are ‘The canal boats built at Rochester during the year ale de berg ¢ 0, lon $7 51, Sparta: Resolved, therefore, That, entertaining these, vio Fae eee De Smee Conlon: Sbrough thet de | this“ our country’s good!” ‘To euch a summons we | We take leave of this sutject by stating that the in. | eatly day it irk Iris, Haynes, NWCoaat, 1300 bbls oil, the triamph of our cherished principles, and implied-in | the influences of her »wn unfortunate path of life. graded. The whole of this road will not be made at an jast completed, amount a hon. ut it will ultimately be completed. [his number to 221, on which to,ot0 i ave been employed 449 men. The boats built are va- Ala ith inst Morrison. Green. to Williams & Haven, th ‘ icles ‘Wall stree pe 4 Carolina road, therefore, well de-| jued at $357,750- fall cargo, 4008 bbls oil, (80 sp) 15,000 lbs bone: me coming together in a spirit of concord, of devotion to the | Shall respond (as ¢very demoorat should respond) wil sinuation in the Police Geze'te, about the street | upper rgia an ‘ ' 0 il, ) 15,000 Ii 0; z b cm ‘and with all our powers. rel ratuitous, ant ld only be ins‘iga- | serves the name of Western and Atlantic, for it com. The magnificent steamer Talleyrand. a new bi Spoken, ship Omega, . Fairhaven, 2300 bbls. doctrines and faith of a free representative government | oUF whole hosz{ and with sll ou: powers. eaviar aioe oat Leeevany a ooeldonty 1G | letely tape, at soveral points, tho stupandous resources | one or iineaweor ne Micalssippl, arrive at Ni bay for the rectitude before the Ame The Extraordinary Case of 1 and appealing to their fellow-citize of ini tions, renew and reas Tuttles. of the great Weetern, or Mississippi Valley. Nor is it| loans the other day from Nashvilie, wit Spoken. p Ship Viola, from Mobile for Antwerp, May 1, lat 40N, I From the National Police Gazotte. {From the Portland Argus, May 3.] this alone that it reaches; for, in Carolina, the road 4 ie one erp, May 1, lat 40.N, lon Héan people, the Seclarations of pelaciples avowed by Consldelable excitement hes recently been seated in | Af was expected, to-day Messrs, Adams and Willams | Sranches off to Columbia, from which two other roads | \° the, list of articles sho tres ghes 1000 Kinder foto |. rig Allen King, § days from Boaton for Port ax Prince Avi thoy precected thelt candidates ee pale eutaom: | the clty of Portland, Maine, by the attempt of a very | returned in the noon train, accompanied by len | take their starting point, one to Charlottes, N. C., which | co, 506 bales cotton, 245 maoke cern, 657 sacks oate 61 | 28 lat 85, lon6s, ° they presented ir oi dates for the popular suffra- worthless woman named 3! Tuttle, f No. 55 Leonard | Tutt They are entitled aad etn vim ec ry will ultimately be carried tothe southern line of Vir- | rolls leather, 3 bhds. baoon, 4 bbls * beef, 35 bbls, whis- fi reign. Ports. 8. in this city, to indu virtuous daughter to | ness and Cg tine with na ex Now mi Ke Suturdey | Sinia; the cther direst to Grenaville, § C.,and thenceto | key, 14 bbls eggs, 23 bundles and 260 bars iron, and 190 Pee April aot Are achs Swift, Smith, Philadelphia; eo come on here and submit herself to life of prostitution | their mission They arrived at New York on Saturday | Th) mogt western portion of North Carolina ‘The busl- | plosgh moulds erly nt AO Powers, derived solely from the constitution; and. the bjeotin waich it avetas she hasrecently euocecded | evening, too late to commence operations On Sunday | Season the rain suem, or Western and. Atlantio, i al | PSZEP MOUMe | ne a noe, ren. the | or lacanas ADREIT Bask A Grants of power shown therein, ought to be strictly | bya sort of force This daughter, who is now but six- raigg, after some sesrch, they found that at ibe | ready great; but, when its continuations and branches | rapresentative is Congress from the Halifax district, Va ‘ Soares oad that it le ieee patient en da areasee, | teen. years of age, ie the only issue of this woman, Tut. | New York hotel s man and two women wero stopping. | re completed, it will be vast indeed. died on Friday. the 2let ult. Mrs, Flournoy was called poder a ph dele a sy nea Gangerous to | te, had usband from whom abe was divorced and pe pe an fo oggt es aa or th The icing great line of railroad Deging at Savannah, suddenly to the sesistance of a little negro, who wes : away some years ago, for incontinence. As anes ‘and runs westward to Macon, thence to inte, where | choking. jealth, hi icpacationd heap does not confer Bpon the 6° | the girl grew up, her Deatity attracted the devilish ape. | Patty on the books of the ao see ecm". 25 | itjoins the Westerh and Atlsntic. At Atlanta it turns feelings’ sees oh pd °P corme theta 4 neral government the power to commence and carry 00 | cuigtion of the mother, and the husband having died, Té was s90n ascertain re Mrs Adsma | southward to Montgomery, Alabama, The distance of | seized with spasme, and died in two boure afterwar . That the federal government is one of limited a g-neral system of internal improvements. Pinger loeb ries p re the female portion of th a wi ; ol, WI; 7 year to vielt Portland, and by s display eighty miles, between West Point and Atlanta, ig all that | *" the Potomao ftheries ha thi , asrame che debts of the several States, ooutracted ‘or | ‘ntite tudes her maternal-ort0 speak more properly, | &ity, from ber taking ner daughter away in the myste. | {¢ teXee from running throvgy Middle Georgia, It is to | would be, Some of the landings havo done well ; bat | Joh? yCelly, Boston: sehr Batavia, Fark, Frankfort. Bld 20th, Jooal internal improvements, or other State purposes ; | her infornel auspices. Ti rious manner she bad. Sho expressed herself perfectly | (ioned at ‘Atlanta, and also with s Toad from Auguste, | age fey tae astances: the yield has not been very TREAD, Fotrbo, deg, for Cron. oe ti 3 for $6600 nor would such assumption ve jast and ¢xpedient. willing Ellen should return, and agreed to have her . 0 5 4. That justice and sound nate forbid the federal propoenl ne sores | Tischic? from the danacorel Tranks sant, 66-8 certain hour, to thethosel where they primis ap 4 al a ane Ree stg’ Ep wool me Tho steamship Acadia, Capt. Stone, left Boston for | proceed to Key West, and ‘ake sbout 1i0s balew cation to Livet government to foster one branch of industry to the det- ch whe could be guilty of such & propesition | stopped. Ellen was affected to tears on what | slgbty miles from Atlanta to West Point shall be comple: | ‘Halifax and Liverpool, on the Sd. oarrying 66 passon- | ervont: barks Juuo, Dicks, for Homburg, ditect, taken, up's portion to the injury of another portion of our common | \ justice “cf the peace for protection, who placea | tie committee, and was received ve Fe Ee eee seman chy ead tis toed Ieee es | PatseBeeas are Robert Bell, Eeq . who goes out as bearer | oansaritsa; (Cube) Avril 1t—Bhip Massachusetts 8m. country; that every citizen, and every section of the | 1. under the protestion of legal guardian’ Thus bat. | Thomas Fersenden (brother of Gen Fessenden, of thie tbe extended {n'a line due west from Montgomery to | Kcr barnes raris and London, and several olersy~ | Ooty Aus veses s ia part. wires ne country, base right to demand and insist upon an | 444, the heg returned tober splendid den in Leonard | Sity) for completing this ‘rosd have See aprarians of this country, | Pont av Paince, April 17—Brig Draco, Beauchamp, jast ar equality of rights and privileges, and to complete and | 4 rest, and jar ran round before she thought of re- ‘Tho committes at frst intended to leave om Monday, int from Congress of each alternate | Williaa Galen eld at Hernhuth. io Soxony. Sir | (rom Boston; onl Am vessel jn port. ample protection of worsens and property from domestic wing her attempts A few weeks for home, but on further consideration, and by _ 4 ich the road passes. ‘The charter | ates of ie foe . rook, and family, from Nova Scotia, are nee Aprit 17 (on the eoasi)—Bark Wave, Kinsley, of and "igcdboe it the duty of every branch of the govern- | Wal! seving pu Carag Forth Rae nee et aee coscinded to leevo yor | £2f8 toad from Montgomery to Mobila has been obtain: | ‘The Cansda Gazeite of April 20th, contains a procle- |, Jot. NB. Ail 26—Arr ah’ India, Wills, New York: er’s hi meant so enforceend practice the most rigid economy 1m | cir of the mei int to take 2 Albany, on Sunday evening which they did, and contin- oro greater et vause, iste pooner ‘4 road otart- taward MeMok te Pulnivon eeshems cones “fomasce: Apri Srigs Detroit, Ward, for Antwerp: Law- conducting cur public vffsire, and that no more revenue | 5) he went through, and say what he thought of her, | 2ed on at once from Albany to thiscity The trunks ing from Macon, in Georgia, is now under construction | Boston, on xe! ork, for Havana; sehr Gen Worth, Smith, for NYork, Ought to be raised than is required to defray the neces- ¥ were sent, ae Mrs. T. said they should be, at the time ap >> Gary exponent the governtient, eee Uae tua aha eanene ee Sain Mepedne | pointed.’ Bhestated to Mr. A., that Ellen -wae to have | ‘rough ee i ne obtained goods in thie ol Home Ports. 6. That Congress bas no power to charter a national | ¥2ry tempting sam for her posession. Stimulated thas | been sent the next doy to the nunnery at Georgetown— | for "TG Stock “has ‘all been subscribed, aad the | nen hy meng A te theo Bannon Mar OTe Ngielle. Seow, Grorgernwn. 80. bank; that we believe such an institution one of deadly | -¢ snother effort, the miscreant mother, nbout ten days | having changed her plan as to the Manhattan school: | Pork is goi g on with great rapidity. When com- penocnted by his creditors because he is unable to pay " oe Dees hcg ford Providence; ¢ i) if alleges that b out of the usual course, and that hostility to the best interests of the country, x yd only as heart. go, sgain went to Portland, and securing the aid ofa | and that she bad her daugiter's goo; \y pleted, New Or! m. ri Arrachs Kliza Ann, Waterm: poe: hay emynsdl ror ipeige deo hemedt Gsgtaded male relation of the girl, enocecded in having | _ Mr. Adams Cees ramet Popmly ae to the | from ” Savannah ; A Mrs, Bordon, of Fall River, » few days since destroy- 36th brige Julia Payson. Preble, Biastp. Touutry within tho contiel ofa concentrated money | Ret sbdncted to Boston under pretence of w ride to | assistance reosived frem Mr, Georgu Kt Davis. who sc. | thence by the Westerm and Atlantic, but forty- td her own l'e after drowning two of her obildrem ins | part: Kont Lubes for M Yous dase, Paige eb power, und above the laws and the will of the people See noes Maree inoaers 1 Ss elsparaee, they would not bave found Ellen but for his aesistance | hours ftom Charleston. | if ont, merohante avail them: | cistern, She was of unsound mind, Philsaelphia, ‘eer i “ Atlantic Steam Na- The tody of Mr Andrews. who lately committed Bostox, May 4—Arr thi jon Company; and place upon this route amships, the travel from New Orleans to Phils- Scobie, Colentt:. Dee 28; 7 That Congress bus no power under rhe constitution | {> “Yt gsemse, hed eccomenied bie tigress on to Bos. | He also expresses his firm belief thet bis intentions Ambemeter tor Hew font to interfere witn or control the domestic instit ton to lend bis aselatance ia this devil'sh business whicn | W#re of an honorable chsracter, throughout ps lean suicide et Mobile, was found in the water on the 26th | Vettor, Snow, New . Audley, Apalachicola: barks Rdward. (of New York) Rulk- the several States, and that such States are the nd ' The party in New York were much assisted, aleo, we ultimo. ley, Chath New Yor! had im band. By dint of protestation and wheec- pasty ” ey, Charl M F Sisde Howes. Scitu te At Qnar- proper judges of everything appertaining to their own | “2% ind would add. by Mr Thomas 0 Goold, who was enabled ae antine—Barks Lucy (Br) Heck Affaire, no: probibited by the constitution ; ther. ali | 96, Batterien of vatlous hinds, fis orece of reptiles | TO identity the mother at_the hotel Sreamez rox Hautrax —The steamer General Livertoal. "01d ships duce Ba Poo! i 7 ans, Jockson, 188 tons register, left New York on Jeans; ade to induce Con- | but on Tussday merning conveyed her by the Fall river | Mr Davis remained in New York, —and uncertain Mondey, for Halifax. itis eald the ts to ran between ke dina ry, 0” to tate | Pinte to this elty, where she strived on Wednesday | The arrival of the cars was looked forhere to-day | ( nd uncertals naie to Pair pea wise ist voir tthe ee Wink (hereto, ere calculated 10 lead | norning, a week ago. There was no mincing the matter | 200d, with gF se eee pcotle cethcen tithe dep | *ven shipments trom New Osleans through the latter | express for the New York Herald, to anticipate. the $ when once here. The girl was taken at once to No. 65 nows by the British steamers. when bound to New York, tt efforts have y to db i nd whan it was ascertained that she | © : i b munish the huppiness of the prople, and endanger the ge ler bare ton doubilets, ere this, yielded up | as returned, the shoute went up, anda cennon on the The Contral Georgia road; when complete, including | ‘he hes two nem , Buena Vista on her stem. efforts of the abolitionist Lord, 0% erfere with . Phi adelphia; Bowers, San Juan gress to @ an ipient stability and permanency of the Union, ond ovght not to | coorcious wretch who stimulated her destruction. hill side nest, was fired several times. reaiae Feetresen pivextont aieeiie travel hither Taber ountenanced by any friend «f our political institu- | “The utmost exoitem*nt prevailein Fortland on this | The crowd followed up the carriage containing the | to "unknown upon any one line. The one Tuoniog ld Wadia, Clee A subject, where the gesigos of the mother were long | patty, to the residonce of Mr. R paration of the moneys of the govern: | Fuown; and certain bey who are suspected of being | Ellen will resid: t from banking institutions is indispensable for the | concerned in the abduction, are in nightly fear of some | «ppeared, and g ety ot thetunds of the government and the rights of | sudden popular vengeance,’ The guardian of the girl. | mage, which we have embodied abo 10) ‘Grant N Yore: Ann ¢ Gardner yetteville, Coffia, Loguayra an AMARLEATON, May !—irrship New York. op ed due west to Vicksburgh, passes through the central cotton-growing region of the United States, and affords © means of transportation avoiding the difficulties and the lors of time of the sea route around ¢ people ’ . ‘as has ended this singular and exciting sffair We i oa hark Cherokee, ‘Hamchiey. Bosto, Kenn, 9. That the liberal principles emt died by Jefferson in | bo. feartul eshcitation: hed set ‘out for tive erty toe: | at¢ Riad Ellen isamong her friends egain. She is now | Be Florida reefs and through tho Babama channel — Clarendon, Clapp, * St the Declaration of Independenc:, and sanctioned in the | Cisim ner, but what the result of his visit has been wo | the child of the people; they huve manifested an interest | (28 ."to the trade of the Gulf of Mexico, which. ol, Me <paeceatiee mice make ont: (he land cf Mostly, £84) seve riot ascarteiaed: eee ee curt, id oll partice ceturm tor thane | feedy great in extent, must be atill further extended by hia iby (an) haber the asylum of the oppresse* oi every nation, We have only to hint to him, thatif he requirss aid to | 80w the matter will rest, and all parties return elt | the increasing trade with Mexico, Yucatan, Cuba, @ud Gilbert Hatfield, Kingsbury, NYork; Nathan Heean cabdinel ipeinoiplon = the democrats recover possersion of his ward. and cannot get it from | Various avooations, “wiser than before.” other West India Iolands | : ou, NC NC. « ~Are sehs Desdem Chatten,and York. ‘Bld, chr Plata, Brows, New Arr sche Corelli, Horten, Norfolk for J Iphia. ‘Kalamazoo, from Jermo and Gibralter; bark Se SS SOS Ak Sit BA ERS WG OE SUES ST + os vanee Woeatin— We kane be sveddot, by hb ‘Theatrical and Musical. Since writing the above, we have rroeived additional | brig Mary Ann, Captain Walt, of files of the Meride | Bowsxy Twearax.—The beautiful new opera of “Ma- articulars in relation to the outrage of which it treats ‘i i t . jeune eee eee ee nonene jox e peeite Jamar Te seems that ae soon as the abduction hed become | £2 Pairia, upto the 14th ult. The Iudian troubles are | ritana” was repeated last evening, toa very brilliant and (1 ' eitue Gatinomnbeiinn | act) tint aaron —_ known in Portland, the most intense excitement was at | sill continuing, and the leading articles of La Patria | fashionable house. We have already noticed the chief | \2mining, Labrador, (2 & 1 Laurie & ¢-< SSouselyn, St Marks tothe law lately adopted, and to ‘any law for therherek, | CC® Created, and detecting the parties who were en- | ore all devoted to the inspiriting of the Yucatacos todo points about this opera ; the musio of it is composed by | vin Key West. : 4 . Leta te seats or {he distri: | gaged in the Cisbolical transaction with that quick in- | their best to withstand the savage assaults of the fero- sak ee Ga ‘Schs—L H Nickerson, Nickerson, Boston; Albert Vinel, atuah. Also, two dient in policy aod repuguast tO tine aoeateniinex | stinct so cfcen displayed by crowds, a mob collected | cious Indians. The hopes of their government seem to t to this country, two or three | tarshall, do. (ore and al ners, came in ently this mornin PE acel tal oo us (eter caer ek about the door of Davis, the uncle, by whose base and | bs ali centered on the assistance of the United Staten, + ‘The story of the opera is that | “Sloop Charles, Baker, Prov dence. ceeded up the Bay secemeclved, ‘nat we are decidedly opposed to taking | corrupted treachery the unfortunate girl was betrayed | and they are anxious to atinex themselves tous. ‘T'he vorite piece “Don Cwzer de Bazan,” the gallant, Arrived. MomiLe. April 26—In i quai cade sme on Apdetetled ea lato her degraded mother's hands, Growing more and | calling of an extraordinary Congress to make a direct ane 4 ge lg he fd A . this sity ie ode Stark; Lonton and Portamauth, April M . , lated i 4 board . 5 jt) Int 48 21. Jou 31 13 amply sufficient to guard the public ‘knowledge, to aauther the seca et lespt teen, | cuar cg, the Sovernment at Washington, is recom: | {18,00 representative in Me. Gardner, and the delight- Jackann, from Liverpool for Moutren's - ‘the passage of @ bill whose merits cannot secure pm fal music which he sings, adds much’ to our previous bark Albany, from Galwa: Slurah or Gat beuita cot tome ce ced te stone the house. from breaking windows, | The English have sent from Belize, Honduras. about m as the’ gauiant Dom, stay Seeakn ed ifipn 05 40, spice Wiig Feumriboes Trees , Apalachicola; Rhoderiek Dhu, Day, La Plate, (Sw) Olsoa, Gottenburg. W Weiner; Na- t, Curscon, J Foulke & Son; Geo Duckhurtz, uadilia, J & W Bouchead; Prowler, (81) G & J Laurie & Co; Murillo, Minot do. tae same spirit which and sedition |, xs from our statute-bool Resolved, Taat the proceeds of ‘ips Cevlov, Custard; Fleck; Ben N. ton. Gi 3 Thos B We Csthoun Lowell; St 1, ie : Pre- | they broke into the building, and completely sacked it, | 200 troops, and located them at Bacalai, in the south and | g°0d feelin ‘ Ariher, Talbot, and Arkansas. Preb Fo ome gro nod ae SS Le. People can beob- | destroying in theit rage everything within reach, of | cust gart of Yuonten, Marita: ome beautiful Stoging. Mis: Lichten Wiveedon, Mavre, April 2, with mdse, to | “hase, Glasgow: Vietorta, (Brem) Meitene. N a wel enaiooeat rice saved the Ameri. | their hands, and tumbling the rich furniture, pieoo by | This ula of Yueatan is in a deplorable condition ith her plump figure, looked well as the pretty Jat 40 46, lon 67 20, exchanged sig- | SNO! N Riddle Ki mit bus an. Sree le from the corrupt and tyrannical dcmination | piece, out of the windows. The Indians have driven the whites from the interior to | Page ; and Seguin as the intriguing Don Jose, sung and standing tothe Eastward. Experi- ‘Bog « jank of the United State Having finished the gutting of this building, the mob | the sea-board, destroying some thirty or forty towns and | *¢ted admirably. Mr Sauer as the King, sung his part q ue Aladin, Oxrard, REPORT ON THE ONE TERM. . | well. The opera has been received with much favor, w Orleans, 16th ult, with cott ow: Fanny, Sempecn, Ms.Bv ted, tank next proceeded to the house of constable Danielson, who | villages, and many hundred human beings. Nes:ly eve ‘co with bark 0; fad hodes. Sannders. aod simatal ib the comaatins : bo ow to the resolution | had soted as the vile instrument of the abduction, ‘The | ry house has been desecrated, and even the wells filed | and doserves all the applause it got. To-night is th BS, eras in 00k shit ‘Ann Welsh, Magna; Sek Game peibtipieske’ kod Geek che the | work of demolition went on as in the first instance, and | up; all domestic animais had been killed, and very many | !s#t night of the opera ¢r. ind Maritsna will be Victoria, from New Orleans for Havre; alss’ bark i Antilla, structed to rerort that ihe comuitice eee aa zac | ‘urniture, window shatters, in short, every thing move. | women captured. famed thas tae ceed ons ea | fam. New OrlewnsforNew York, adhe bale ee aeons HE Hier, tion inexpedient, as whatever might bo the opinion of | the srowd was not yet surished, ‘There: wan one ‘othr | reiveg oe eg enemas fh ee aaTiee te. ening. 10 W Nelo. Hid i go ih th Hudson, bar 27th, eld ship Hereulean, (hase, Glasgow; tchr Ban: the convention on the subject, the adoption of the r: ffield, Boston lution would place the boay in position that would tisfi person who had identifed himself with the captu u of ie about 1000 poor objects, men, women, and CratHam Tuxatae.—We need only say that this a equal punishment with dren, driven from their homes by the Indians.’ The | house last night was in the — m girl who seemed to deserve Sreiin sche Avon, Cushing, St sppear inconsistent, of a legal majority of the conven- | the more active instruments already mentioned. This | distress in this region is traly horrible; thousands wan wf ae doedsaatee mp, May 3—Arr ache J Lucy, Keene ono ll one ae E pln peel ea re R HL, Codman, the lawyer who was said to have Hog on the bosch and through the steeote ct Sisal, | ite utmost capactty—not a seat unoscupied We really ee puseneers’ Riek sae as Dicks oc vi OF me tencl ans ast ster ces gy office counselled the abduction. The mob, therefore, proceed. if clothed, and no money nor provi- | think thetifthe stage could be erected in the Park or ark . Powell, Liverpool, 50 days, with 77—ArrU § ship Suyiah, Gardner the resolutions we publish, those designa- | o4 to his house likewise, aud commenced an arsault upon y their hunger. Union Square. that those places woald be completa'y eee nese gers i oe ted by numerals from 1 to 9, inclusive, were, as | st by throwing stones egainst the wi days, in ballast, end we, one of which from Captain Wi ers at hand, | filled by the admirers of thia new apecies of local drama. 4 00 their preamble indicates, made the basis of our | unfortunately passed through « pane in’ a front room, e other interesti tail shall give to- | Such an excitement in favor of a dramatic pitoe has Winthrop, party organization in the canvass of 1840, d snflicted 8 severe wound upon the head of Mr. Cod. row. In the m ime, we Captain Wait to | never before been seen in New York. To-night, ‘* Naw | sugarand molasses, to F Woo leavaces, and then failed of success only uader the pres- | man’s iter. accept cur thanks for the interesting items furnished. York a6 it In.” will be repeated, and the faronsof My | ship Waldr n, from Havre for hone or sure of circumstances betore uaprecedented in | ,,Some time having now elapsed. the Mayor arrived at | The Union gives the annexed extract of a letter from | fusband’s Ghost,” and“ Highways and Dyeways,” and | | Bak Henry'H rheck, Merw Oneat Joes, Consteyin the condition of the country and of the public | fetinento the fall, dlspereedeat bis: solictterion ine | Commodore, Perry to the Secretary of the Navy, dated | sleo the very interesting drama of “Ben, the, Boa:- Tighe: Lewks Mekila, ith wltcs) Marks Towhont Caledonia towed to ten 200, borks Mercin, mind, and which can never occur again, at least iB ) dispers gol lon Flag ship Columbus, Vera Cros, April 15,1948 The | swain,” will make up the pill. & Co. 2th w i d sehr An towboat Phoenix 4 ireon an head to the morthy towed to sen 25th, ships John G Coster and Wabash. ast | Honor was obliged to promiso them in his addrees, how- yh Pape Borg ally, i 0} f patil that distant day when the whigs shall first | over, that he would appoint two gentlemen, Joseph | jstters from Commander Bigelow as hires teetae | ate foe tt Ans tomate anty “call for saecribeeny | veqrhens (ihe jon Norvouk.Mar'3—Arr ache Johu, Foreman, Stiten Ts'and; have suceeded in their design of fastening upon | Adsins and Hoyal Williams, to progeed to New Ycrk to | instant, and from Commander Engle, ot Frontera, up (@ | theft open doors st Mechaotey’ fall st Tovciacky and | , BCe May Aw Wait, Rul. 17h ut, with lonwood, ke, to | Lacy Jang, Vaughan, Gloucester. Sid bark Phevix, Bousb, ple their double incubus—a new pve lon of oes 01 a A co will achr ani fighters for ae ¥ . the people thelr, ton} err ae wari en n of the circumstances of the sedus- ‘0th instant. In Yucatan, the Indians were still | this oall is regularly attended to by le. Sead we teibenk come Unceor din: | PROVIDENCE, May $—Sld bork Horstio. B —The affairs of Christy's band tele, Matonzas; 7 gaining ground; and the whiter, without attempting | evening ; thelr only breakdowns are th # Juve nnd Mary Jane, Charleston; sche Henry Crosby, bank—and thus have aroused the democracy | minent peril in which the lonst defence. continued to fly towards the coast | the membersof the band; in fact, they have the poonis ft momegeiemiie indian eto | New Paneer ee fo throw off and trample under foot the intolerabie | , i Honor Kept his word, and on the fol The United States schooner Falcon had taken to Cam- | on their side, and hence their success. To day. they brig Hetty, Piven, Fort aa Prince, 16 days, with log | Rickson, May 3—£1d sche Gleaner, Sawyer, N Bedford; ‘Bt the cost of # political con- e fore time the very founda- | Pedied by Davis, of industry throughout the land, | Cobnection with thi eachy more than one hundred of the poorer olasses, | give two exhibitions, viz: o 30% wood and coffee. to O L & A Ferris. Oreands, Gray. Boston. _ who wero found on the cont in a destitute condition, | ft'ocliosk, PM. ae GV OC ioek, Rad Sates pl Rilaworth. We) Lelasd, Mansan Saco, ‘April d1— Arr brig Naney P Governor Mendes has resigned in favor of his politioul im Neng, mith & ava a, April 30—Atr rigs Baltimore. Crawford, unele, who, it sppoars, d scheme, and took this method sh h . x } N York: Clitton, Andrews, do: Phi N' York: and once more, as in 1837, make wide-spread bankrupt. | Vindicating himself from the aspersio rival, Senor Barbochano, which measure has,it seems, | _ BANVAn's Fawonama.—Tho admirers of this great | I Col How 1 Freeman, ey the controliirg element’ of the hour. Im order to re. | Cutt upon him. ‘The friends of th produced inereaved dissensions among the troops. Lieu: | Tork camhave an opportunity of reaing it during the | with ine 23, lou 84.15, apok pl Queen Vieto Kardone ie Hebert “Liverpoo's barks new their triumph of 1549, the whigs must fret have the | silll insist that h bribed to hi tenant Commacding Herndon, of the Iris, mforms me | Uy <,'hig poop Fi a adlalaatal nanaal C3 a Peter Dem TN Vork, Backus Porter, New Orleans; power, as they have the will, to establish @ aystem op- | *ctiom by a sum of , and that his present pretended | that the inhabitants of Campeachy are preparing to bas The ort . ‘Brig America, Tredweil, Matanza, 4 aye. with sugar, to | brig August, Sherwood, N York. Sid Wig, Hichmond, Sea pressive and disastrous enough to ro-produoe, in its in- | SOXiety to get the victim back, was mere duplicity, | abandon the strongholds to ths Indisns.. The depart- DR Raereg this house this eve- | inaster. at lat 37 50, lon —, spoke brig MC Gilmore, fm | v4, New Castle, Mex Lowder Conklin, N Orleans evitable overthrow, the frightrul disorders of 1837, But | ¥#tng from him by his fears ment ia, I presume, aware (hat Campeachy is a strongly | ™n8: will be peoulitrly entertaining. New Orleans for Boston. Rye ee ery ar eds nen elke! Tecemseh, Meneee, this can never bs.’ Thc country has been warned mith them | fortified pleco, being entirely surrounded by thick and | ,chibited here every evening. o emrM ed Picture are | a ie ao tmoed: Matanzas, 15 days, with anger, en ee ; c Thus, while we are proud that the democratic con- when. pro- | high walls, rendering it defensible against a vory large | ““ryn'sourwene Tsnuore mu B . ule, with molasses, &e, Ga, April 2i—Arr. bark, Sarth Jackson, Bayar! vention of 1844, #0 signally and conclus.vely they asked | force, especially of half-armed | onde ft Bleckee Fall appear in Albany | .. Dollser & Booth. 4 rote schy Drvid Belknap, Bolles, Chirleston. Cid the re-adoption of the iseues of 1540, ad some of —$$—$—_—_—_—_—— om Monday ev at Bleecker Hall. We can commend Lemuel Peters, Treworgy, Cienfuegos, 18 days, with et. Tho Montreal Herald of | them as excellent performers in their line. sugar, &e, to Dunscomb & Bec ‘sn article, from which it would appear t 8. Buack. assisted by the Mountaineers and | " syig almeds, Rowland, Mobile, 19th ule, with cotton, to for the slarm which eaitea in Quartette Association, will give « conosrt at Patterson, | D Hurlbut & Co: ¢, in consequence of a report th NJ. on M . - was to be held, and from whic Tu lutionary evils were to arise, tableness of our party prinoiples, and the unshe! stency of the democratic massos also regard tl tat maolike, even upon the lower ground of expediency; for the tendenoy of a free people must always be to trust party which thus dares to trust itself, So judging, we Dope tast the coming" @#nvention will, in like manner, Livenroor—Steamship Mr Robert. Frane swith Iath and fi h, to tere | Behr ( urlew, Lameke, Tobaseo, 29 days, with logwoot » | A Potrallo, 234 ult, Int 44 51, lon 84 29, spoke bark El UP | North Yarmouth) Harding, from Sissi for Havana, | went off direet to Mrs. Tuttl promptness which the circ ft possession of the girl and conveyed her back again to RrisTsiN Mosite.—We are teld there \¢ rich scen: source, all sorts of r: é Portland. Hore we hope she may remain, and if no lest- Political Intelligence, the performances by tearing the benches to pieces ani | Sehr Albion, Jordon, ¢ 1 ‘pole 5 ‘y BO li }, 17 Poppe Aca pied Coad eel gry have eeu, Sous to her already. che cite | Intixo1s—The following mes of the dele- | otherwise making an appropriate fin eason | Spofford Tileston & (io; vemelto mater, ‘2d Parner, Mr fveven Butea tee Dah yp pees amply protected in the future from aasaule or injury, by | gates to Baltimore, and ticket nominated | Happily it was the lost exhibition of thia vagabond Coll- | 7,spoke bri 4 from Georgetown for Port: . the watehful ctionate guardianship ef the popu- | at the late demooratic State convention: Jot and is indecent troupe. —Mobile Herald end Tri- ty 4, 97th April British sehr Streamlet, Crowell, Savanna Ia Mar, 37 days, De with ram, &e, to Wm Daweon ares—For the State at large: C. E. ' nd John D. Whiteside, For the districts | Covssns, the inimitable Irish comedian, taker ie izens of Portland have done them- | Potte: honor aid on the piccvion of tevrico. | a#lvee credit in this buniness, and thougha temporary |—W.C. Kinney, RB. Slocumh, W. D. Lstepaw, | at tho Broadway Theatro (bis evening. Fh. aT ipa eae ag i y involved init, no one doubts that our con- | Wound bas been inflicted upon law and order, the vindi- | Dr. Brainard, H. B, Truett, 1. R. English, M. MoCon- | bumper. Schr Star, Stockbridge, Attak+pas, 21 days, with nex: Cane T Boland an ist tention will, without one whisper ef dissent, moke pro. | cation Of a high moral sentiment will more than cure | nell RTP Ererien), vente! ce. mtagse, S00 we, off Indl Bessnt, Switzerland, H Wilmott, Somersetshy’ elamation of ils conviction in full harmony with that | he hurt we ag ig a ye Mo Ba a ‘Seu Ben Beller Wilton: Frgnklin, oa, 21 days, Bedford; W Henman, do: & Partridge and 'n Viism which. during. the post two | _ Here, we aro not ro easily moved—at any rate, not so | Ferris Forman For the districts—Judgo 'W. Martin, Pf Ll Lay ‘ meas nad Inde, London: Mise. Brat 305 tie erty a easilyon such # subject. ‘Though a deep repulsion atire | 8. 8 Hayes, H. M. Vandeveer, W. E. Hollister, J. ‘Orifin, Bt Johns, KP, 10 days, with lnmber, to it Phan Ar.hor Bloomfield, Win: Gilchrut & Co. ly, Gre Wi ‘Schr By zautiam, (of Harrington) Grace, Savannah, to Bad- wer & Peck. ~ la . within (he breast while we contempiate the guilty har- | Manning, L. W. Ross, W. J. Ferguson. waco ering the name f our nation Knew glory, | TSR, securely Mh o> her trate cmong oF; ond ning to our civilizeiton and our po aoa | tough the impression is irresistible thut a mother who | Tux Wuat Fismxrigs or tHe Pactrrc.—In has formed perhaps th: m could contrive the debasement of her ow January, 1846 there were 736 ships engaged ia this en of this administration, fr wtful ae at | frequently engaged in the violent debauchment of 149 tons barthen, emp! circuit, when the presiding officer, Ho reat ond memorable results! in view of this | 20 Children of others, we would rather respeot the ‘and seamen, with # capital of | Morehouse, recommended the District Attorney to wus, our Opponents must stand confused, | eA abate her den by violence. Our cold worldly wis- ‘The aanual | the caso under advieement, The Judce suggested t 4 almost defeated, before! * | dom has arowned our parsions into order here ; and we gal District jorney, A.J Ten ips, of Philndelph'a; J ee: E Eckeher, of New Staubureher, Indy, two eeroge, and there a. Mrs Mr okay Pp lowanJ PI le, 1, Butler. of F; witzerland Schr Maria, Burt, Ocracoke, NC, % days, to master his case should be put o7 od Bone Marip Ee pies he ay! 5 | Behe Marasret, Weg! Sehr Mh Vv) trade, with 2! 3 J Hw jchmondy 4 days, t0 A jpard & Lord. ‘ocahontas, Bhip Ind |, Price, Richmond, to M Anherion in about ton millions | if the onds of justion had been a'tained, aud 4 can quite oalmly endare what would set our uneophisti, ossele in this branch of commeros expend ad beon restored, the Distriot Attorney anc ul Vir Sere WP Keren | en Mekly Pee h ee Wolecrn by thelen mua thet, pablie full These taste Ha the sipees of is. Kine tals | sane wed cacpeetel, ond tis, Bomar at betty, bod & fon. aac as ia days, to HP Havoas & | Miss A Ly pene ber en”, Wraicuet M, Poken | lo feel ry 8) io ir. Kim iT sel 4 s to javens ae i a ela me . yet entirely subsided in Portland, and the May of the committee om naval 6 in Congress, Delaware Co. Voice of People, | wont bate iv M'stwens Baan W Sherwood.”