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gegret-sicnseres that, ho Gad shaken Genoral Jackson, and the other that be ‘ ten cents 10 the Colonization Pyne (Henge ter.) Recently, a black mah had ask ‘iin jor Is Hentenant-colonel ia Afeier, tw ‘be was about to cmigraio. conld net do, as be ‘on a member of tho Peaw Suciety. resin: —I go for the of showing’ no to the Colonization Bante 94 . Tavran.—But must you, in bey bigs Moog quar- ter te them, al:o ~ down yonr friends att Dowas —l 7 ten not to cut dowg, but to in- Uap Sty right tite: the public. front of the t. yesterday, and iene’ bad. Srna part says thet the:0 is despou- at thet thy It vod. faim nt so - avd¥aee to co pe ta te conta to Pee = i eaag \ ho wis idow- Mr Weneers Measure fiicsed im a poraetul epeoch, Mee wh'ch, wa thet thr: anti end Pk wet te the comploymenb of cocke best Wticat muchinery. but toh culghtenment oat ie vmeana, “Mo ald tho | ie him elf anpopuber with | he might tune bi specck | leet motes of the gmnut. and ase the aoftest | but the magnetic insthicts of the daner | to divocre his meaning | rralde Length on the po-i- Hemet the Ametican clergy and churches on the subject of raver | At the ccoclusion of his wiles, the imveting ndjourn. | cat till toamorvew, | pe werld be quic Br. harkisow 1poke at com: THIND DAY. © Roowesren. May 13.1852, | J. Bay ond of the View Prenidcnt:, occupied tse | In the Second ward there was soing little disturbance pear vith Merk Urns ns ae stgorton, Leurvig, Norway, 44 | —. In fact this colonization is but a valve | row ee meateaeaes' of ee Boe rm! people. 1 01 6 ts ol Pe 6 tiem hati tenis colpredece to go to Africa. esbort time before the closing of the polls, A party of democrats, it seems. entered the room about ton minutes Tey d Carri: s elected President ~Sidney Howurd before mine o'clock, and endeavored to seize bold of the Me tare: Tarrax —Only “in common with others. Gay. bh aes tary Wendell Bhitoe Te ae cates | ‘te capes oo) | Mr. Downrxa.—Putting this into the resolativa ing Secreta " and French deckrour trea ips, Record: | ballot bos.. Quite a scone them ensued. ‘There wore A fe ah B28 some dings, perees Taree 5 ; ee cover up, argues a consciousness of guilt. The he following were chores au Executive Committee :— | S¥¢4sDg, pulling, wrestling, and sparring. Tho officers, ‘adopted. by endo ‘Angas (Br| sta Les wader skis wlivess la: suppone, (0 #008 converts, | Watton Blopd Onsrione rascladechoae Nalsens Cais: | ‘hoveer managed ta reteln pemmenereh Tho pelet toe, Reeolved, eect conv at wi aa: | Sage mehivon: iattay a hilo Seabury Limerick ange, iva sor beet ae ore to or why this sentiment is introduced ey Moria Westou Chapman. Wendell, Phillips. John War- | and in consequence of this assault, were compelled to | ministration, in haf greteaee cia. aaa. are mts | | sit Ton Oo ep areeiseatane ‘American, {toni Porting ‘a | ing nnd prayer (he corsunittes to nominate of- ficers thie (hele report t and 17K ro, to Roche Bi ‘oth, and into it at page 9:-— ren Worton, Sidney Howgrd Gay. Eliza Lee Follen, James Kerolved, That we also approve of the polley and course | tes. ents Pact au Prince, “April 21, with coffee ia Toemines Weu'with Une Sagitive act, we ask your attou, Rueeell Lowell, Sarab Yoh, lina Tovey, and Samuel by dep teg trond mony peop ee aie ae se ity of | puieued by the Governor of this State, wad tuo whig por. | and fer & ‘orave PaO Dy garerwte digi eecincted ceria te tiveness Ce bony Pea ei Bee ee Tre Te lhe opportuulty of | Pied the adasinistretion, e-peelaiy in the linet sotloy pete oes gare ar, for cla Yre de, color to Africa, We acknowledge not only the sara hited hie ges Maly not HS ae ociage Na ges nd that the Scott eke had 23 majority, | ever adhered to and prosecuted by the whigs of the im. 5,00. lon 74 4, while lying to ie, fore to guit of thee people te sek a, more furorabie home than | Pou it mor evi speech intended to show that polit | 26 ietton, wo. understand, will be contested to. ths State, viz:—An enlightened und j aystem Of Qhu isin topgailsot meote: came time se Wet a Sais ql but also the riglit and duty of others } Cv! and theclogic cal instrumenteliie: aro not adapted to | <coveution next Saturday. im) nts and tho « om of our | “Brig Aconite. Spates, Mapagues, P er "id dey i sagee | hy th ne ; deed th ‘ vwhiel t Ase ‘ ping ae oe th. this purpece, eumaucen the aid they | FNC wasfollowed by Lindley Siweray Moore, Stephen 8. | In the Fifth ward. which is usually quict, there was | Pibile work Me ee ee | Ge eee ie $° Urit Nustiva, Gritithe, tie mantic rons Me Eesti, js ri Naeay that there is any more favorable howe for ee others; after which the resolution was | considerable of arow. We observed quite « number of |" Neeolved, That. the high character, undoubted pa- | Hoven Zi ders bound Tate MAYA CE te PR, Apeit'} butto bbls ep ti . the colored man than this couutry. . The colored During the progress of the discussion, it was announced, | *B0¢e rowdles and loafers who aro hired to attend the | trict, and great and important services of General | 24. with sugar and molasses, to Rivers & Beldwiny reas Fail River infield Beotte ent pion pe Li Huds she Crearan, Paeiic man does not want you to elevate him. Ho must | py Frederick Douglass that slave hunters were in the city, | polls for the purpose of creating fight, aud thereby pre. | Winfield Scott. entitle him to the Finn tome: | yccahs Bapres [Banen), Kealk 0 dara in | 2A of M00 os se corn 4 ea ae, He oR tay het |Rating are irs gt tse | eng eye pre oes ang | Sa eee =F ree Be Ska 2 dr, | ta jonists su en! a ing made out al ie office of the witl cy to A aun. Abe colored man. We aro always told that they | Tbesnnowveement produced, latevee “excitement, aed’ thee votes, | We understand that the Willmore party | tr ny a ae tbe merld eked ee aay RO tke | Sehr Hamilton (ot pY boea ante 5 E i i i 3 H 3 = Hed © Mariners, Querantine Notion. obtained poasossl wm at any hour, the | santcoket. Putin bere in disteses on ths 1atiy aed AM, wee age but menials. But when they riso above oireum- | Party of gentlemen left the honse to proffer thelr #ssist- tapees ity eam on or iy | Walled States may be attacked upon thelr own terri pricks Tet eisicereaes on, tee ead Sin my Board arate ‘stances, théir whito friends do not rally around | S#ccto the Vigilance Committes, Adjourned. Sat tacit Seven ioove: Mae "coe a tet Uy the mol Alliance of erowned heads, no more ope ies distant Tho it sox se Diario of Hie rst oti Faas them. I em cndowed with bodily strength, so a8 ————— poly ‘Some came out of th fighe-with black eyes, some | Suitable te oh ni en of 4 ARLES Jal UNcEY hn ahoat of 40 be ablo to take care myself. When { into Cc th with brokep noses, and one man was throwa out of the ectage, for instance; | make up my mind that 1 | he NATO! Metectic Medical Convention |, Will briken noses, and one man wan, thrown out of the |" Reveleed; That General Winteld. Seott is our. fest ‘To Captain GA Haleted, RN, Secretary, Li Rocnesten, May 13,1852... | p, to th ‘The Fill ty being the | choice as a candidate for the Fesiaeaer but, although eth. tothing aud oe rte Ni ele thee this was all | Tbe National Eclectic Medical Convention ndjourne! | stronger of thetwo, maintalaed the. porscasion of the Pert to the uomince of oe Meehan sae bi ive one up» parser setae Se ey ee it se iss od them ten oo2t lon 33 from Philadepais fot Laguayra, May 6th, 10 bee ong cal. Men who had emigrated at differ. | at late hour last night, to meet in Philadelpbic on th fo Bear conneen bo ieee and cartied the Filtmare, | ee te ee ao pein bo port. ai vey’ titel and’ | Verde eh shopete ated Cealeeleaeten canine nd ater agen eta Ligh. tu vn Nok for San Jann, ent times, had left their mark in the world, and go | the 2d ‘Tuceday of May, 1853. Many reports were read— YB maleeity Of 30: vote erderly mannan? Behr Mazceiia, Ritemy, Ronduct bound to Bvv 2 Bay ath Int 33 cera wouldthe Africon race. The Puritans and the Mor- | the committees for the ensuing year wore appointed, and | 22 the Sixth ward the majority was only 36, and the Bent Heences, Melovon Tener eae 2 Fa Rive wok re March ar lasted sees menate ° mons wero ah example in this country. He was the Ff ber of bets wi added 40 th» | W8td was bitterly contested. The Fillmore ticket was The State. Sobr Grecian, Wells, cork eon 4 Wik Apr {- gtherday in a stage, and he saw tsa colored Indios bolks adh asap Perego ee headed, “Blood or victory.” ‘There was no Webster WHIG DELRGATES , Scbt John Wredoriok, Thome, Machias, 10 dave, oy P They wore stared at in tho beginning, but | ly. ticket,” ‘There wassome Aghting, as usual, in tho Sixth | FROM NEW YORK TO ‘THE NATIONAL Wala CON- | Schr Malabar, Cotrol ays. nese rane cen, Porter, hence for Savannaby May bt)! ey isia thelr ground, and ultimately they’ were The Catholic Council at Baltimore, | W#ri. The hackmen camo in great strength for Fill a Schr baer epee er, te Wasge ee Meche i Ih Jane,” or “Martha Jeno" not noticed more than ‘the others. He conversed Riana Magis | Se pine Fraoco Bien, Clarke Ellrordh 8 days, iscuneet ath, May Or late tons ‘with them, and found them intelligent. . We thety 1 |, the Seventh ward, the majority for Scott is very Eugen aie vg node ‘Persian Pures. Epmann NV. Chae, (colored Jewellery) ania liane kana gant pad 4 rad ir% Tange, being 625 over tho Villmore ticket, ‘There was a0 Fitmare. te Phipetirs, Rockland, 64 ne Anperne, Apel 23Brig 1, Whipple, Gore, for Puts a i id not encourage colored men in busi- . st ster tic! Scott. it Cornelia, be ee they uot white men. abd are reaien to | deceaced prelates, and an address from Bishop Spalding We the, Ninik Gerd, tho whole wanienat votes polled Bote, Sehr Biles Camberlin, Bentse, Boston,3 days, pce a, April 25—Arr sche goby Pagers, Torry, a dimen: to cher thal commersa! Wosses again | QTMEA Mogan hatch of Tshapr Plage, yen | rwooe, rimorsaverage: 48; eet M0. No Weer nl ee aE Wetcetaeinaete {nto offices under the committes in connexion with | 84_Fecleston. Tho Cathedral was crowded, and the | ticket. Fillmore, | Wind NE, and fresh. an ny: Oceanus, Bowers. for Mery dere betennias the society, but they were rejected. cerdmonies were very grand. ‘Tho Tenth ward was contested with grest spirit, and peg USatoam frigate Mi pl, and the shtp Underwriter, | neapnena i sate ybark Victory, Milefuon, Saznr Dr. Rirren—I have hired a colored clerk. Scott had $2 majority over Fillmore. No Webster ticket Scott, both outward beund, have ay fon? down the Bay, but will pre- iter beg Zab, b ie Chee Rdoaea Donk, for Sa 01 Mr. Ciankr—Yes, that may be an instance that POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE The Fillmore boys of the Therteenth worked hard in this Scott bably anchor at the SW Spi | inne Ry. if for Savanah, 9 4 isan exception. Bat [have known a respectable * ward, but it would not do, ‘The Fillmore ticket in this Seo ‘The steamship William Penn sailed from New Orlosns on | "Harsrax, brig Trane, is NYork, Cl Mi ward had the following heading:— th, ne reported in Che papers ot the | Gth adie Beownnt Goan, pede 2 © | hee sae See mcr Crit a ae cn who wasrefused. Wherever the colored bv instead of th eonnected with the houses of these gentle- | THE WHIG PRIMARY ELECTIONS. THE UNION, THE CONSTITUTION, TILE COMPROMISE: Scot pert. ree oe zi For President Soott. ca 4 = oe ws rd er nt 2 appa < amy Seas he MILLARD FILL MORK, Be ote. naire rap, aha Bact Fa ye Sabet patente san | fh aia devas: Os aise ‘Fale, sree a - i. 0} . Cl ‘illiams, oy ge coe 1 pelghehen according to his merits? | Majority of Fillmore Delegates Chosen—In: ‘The foundation of m: noe is, that Millard Fille Scott. York; 27th, 3 2. ys dee sia'zsa, ig eal ie chen, Bpore iene with e } Fae ponerd aa <7 rete erp Soe a ig eat cldents at the Pelis—Fights and Fan= | more has adi ni ed Executive Gorerament with | Scott. panies Wi Yor jushing Hoads next day; 3 ah, ina ae BS. boxe offers 4 J signal success and al . He has been and fou ‘ ? 1] impudent insult, and Ireject it. The last vestige | ™*t1¥ Rising not Conducive to Peace, trtie, faithful, bonest, and oonsclentious.-Henry Cley.. | Roost. | yg QMbTERPAM, ‘Apel awn Ansh ® Araslaiete Yon Wo, | 4B, Apel "April 24—Brig Itecks, Helin cre. | be a pete Sodlered 6 lt ti office to TEE GITY 50 Settt, | ARENPAL/ (prov to April 9}—Cld Niord, Olsson, NAme- 40) tte Al Aer aa Shruti, o uation in my office : In the Eleventh ward, the majority for the ticket call- : Theite, teom | Yor tland, Pere; Boam Fisting bi s.colored man, and told my clerks that if they | Tuo whig primary elections for tho choice of delegate | ga'the Wreteter tcket io 110, bat thors trons Fiiseene wauimor. | (eres 24, Wlnabothy Hamaoech, N York, anafrom Quotas: Basen ae oer should all leave I was determined to take him ; but to the district conventions to select delegates to the Orleans, i u man upon the. ticket; one Webster man, second choice TRLEGRAPHIC. cet April 18—Arr Servandita, Sala, Loh te ited the peer sFereoder dein National convention, were hold im this olty yesterday | vitmoeo; and three Webster men, second choice Scott, | Delegates to the National Whig Convention. | ° Bixee ero Aba hee sous ie, Robinsons WOrtean miner lag, ship Kossuth, Eishe Pegntbes hard, N. 2 Be: Shason Bape, a Eacsan, by ork sapeeees or _ Borpravx, Aj pe poke wd Fe eens Jernicks Bouteat Sens sweat, tocome in and sit with my family. Neither |, morning. The Soott seotion succeeded in carrying two eran ita tote mixed ticket. In this ward. ee FROM NEW YORK—¥FOR SCOTT. Ryonde, Loy a wr id get eae clini Storie Beaton wigs Gm : cs Scott ticket, which onl; im . nay, NOvloans. 5 Paulsen, ye east 0; Do would I a colored man, though Thave beon acoused | districts—the Fourth and Fifth; and the Fillmore party — pos, toket in thee ween baal TRIAS DIFERNY Mey 18, 1854 Bd from the Roads 24th, Th i ks mutta, Claris, } Broutior ofit. EeROSE® Shy cna te abowidbatil ater nejeot- carried the other tour districts, The Bighth district 1s | lowing heading. ed any man because he was a colored man. claimed by the Webster men. been always accused of a lenning the other way. I ahverade iinet nig neva ety ‘April 24—St abies ips Goneli rome ate, fews * The whig convention for the nomination of a delegate | Galveston: Carl The foundation ofmy preference is, that Vlad Pl |"to the Baltimore Convention met at the Court House, at | PisTi°hs Annexed are the more has admini:tered the Executive Government with | bave told, you havo invited that colored man, * signal successand ability, He has been ti found | one o'clock to-day. J. B/ Whipple, of Lansingburg, was chs Aremsionts Hagede "ie | ri becauzo he is’ colored ‘man. No, I replied, but Names of Delegates Elected. true, faithful.” Tonest,” Geesctentions alte rea | gppolnted delegate. and K. M. Pratt, of Greenbush, sub- open ae fe Tiiaag Wie a » “Bont av iin way or anon oh veto Philsae: because he is a gentleman, and knows as much as THIRD DISTRICT. Henry Clay, 1852. | ‘The gentl strong Scott NOrleans; F ‘Wienetba helhauscn, Warken, Baltimore (ses Phis. you, state * _ FILLMORE, stitute. gentlemen are strong men, Deal). 8 € i fe NYorx, K, May § Dr. McCcne SirTH.—This fact cannot be got rid Second Word. First Werd. THE CONSTITUHON AND THE Laws. srg eee, wags, 108 Pha i \pril 21—Sid Harriet, Home, NYork; 224, Emi- Foray | * of: there has been expended, in salaries, $18) 00, Amor J. Williamson, J, Phillips Phoenix, In the Twolfth ward some difficulty was anticipated, as r ib b i Corennacen, April 24—Arr Chicora, Holm, NOrleans for dohi im this eociety. A colored man never got a $ Ianac Ayers, ¥. Grigin, two Fillmore tickets wore running; both, however, were | William McCamus, of Schenectady, is a Scott delegate | st Potersburg, fe, 1, foun, NB, May 1 ote nc uM NY. salary. F yet. Tine rad nl either hig in Gideon Uiton, : = SS pleted to go for Sheriff Carni ey get pret strife scemed, | ¢® the National Convention from this district. ropa a ae by ace eae rg Batti Seton vat ere heey seh ors their duty or they are blind to the abilities of color- ores, . D. Bigelow, ‘votes, do: Hi lo. "Mullen, <a wee. Dr. Snith h then proceeded torrelate a case | D- 0. Cammeyer. S48 Fya wet. peer peheve ake mats a LF of coven. Nodutartance, q THOM MASSACHUSETTS—FOR WEUSTER. ond eee et enon, orden; Oceen Queen, | TniniDan, April 81d RTS: an Rete ot. & smart young man who en an apprentice | panic Sylvanus 8. Ward, but plenty of loud talking. Bosrow; May 13, 1852, eeoded for Pike Calcutta, do don | XANDRI oe his dro, ie i ot se Ke ime golleee.. George Ww, Thachet, Srorge 8. Bodman, In the Thirteenth ward, Fillmore has 310 majority over | The Fourth District Whig Oouvélition’ smct ot Ohaxibe: me ate pres oe oot ‘Wursion, gi Vinewnt A. gear Sn gee refused, al OE Fer AR daar 8S" meeph WY. Weeks’ Boot. No Webster ticket, fog Deneoin, and slcoted Luther V. Bell, of Som: | “Passed by 2h hh Wrork for Rotterdam; Darian, Henle) Fhver, Ju yy oe m tain that offersa "hinad alt to rai ae by ron ina | Archd. Cochran. Lng Smith, In the Fourteenth ward; there was a mixed ticket; three merville, delegate to the National Convention, Mr. Ball's flsbtian, fom Uétates RB Soma jammer, from NOrleans aR LBANY, ea 12—Arr sche ing ship with which he was connected. He refused on o Eighth Ward. euppored tobe for Fillmore, and two for Scott. This was frat prefre moe is for Mr. Webster ; but he remarked he | Earousn, April 26—-Off port, Wm Tell, fromNYork for Mr erg Pig Ferries iB} Blowp, te grown tht ret, orien one bat novel oa Wilts ‘Tookee. called the Schaffer tloket, in opposition to the Taylor | {10% wore passed ie Oy aa ee at 23—Sld Corrs Linn, Lambert, NYork: Bisiens cd meh yet a white captain was et ¥ © ward. delegate to act according]; ath, Zens H Philadelphia; Herald, Gemmell, se Whi had never oes to Lirica. tie wanted kone James Gendion’ In the Fifteenth ward, the majority for Fillmore, ovee | “0 and requesting thelr vee ee . Burr, do. Sarge Baton nid Late Neds a Pay aes how this passage got into the report at all. The Gitbert Dugex, Webster, 4g 153. No Soott ticket, ‘This was regarded as | : ahaa, Patton, Baltimore: ° Yerkr Astelape.Jacobe. & Can ay I. 7 ‘ 3 Eleanor, We - | BOSTON . Wl exprewed by Folin” “where liberty dels | pars, “—" Sa Fee, SSE ies: | "Se nen ca the Oe Enea are x. |S atae EM roe ag Puen peton ied aa aS we Wards. jt. i . Fillmore. teenth ward the voters nolay, but ; d F, Buenos there iatny cous. ” There beer ged on a a a ; 5 | the Fillmore interest was sae poatsitea sees “eok arth ay Mint Certificates will-be paid at the Mint to-morrow; | {rm Deal fk days ith, Commonwealth, Baxter NY ork, {etieersgert). Fe pe “signal for ie es owes shali dwell." ‘The Puritan sentisent in old fopye | 8 Pr) 4 $ | Afevalaps pasced between the excited partis, but no | to ae vee cise at ctedy ret tpound ‘Money | gHArhE, AptLg2—Arr Germania, Wool, NYork; Veniew, ealuanrtsher Serpet aetas Seer Pa BY s r amount of actual salcé at stoady allround. Money | Fy Ci Tucker, Tucker, Me Geo'A Hopley, iy fae eR a A ' ee Pe mista ny av ae, p'} & is = 4 ped i endrsod, the Gaston Home takt, ms more | —The banks discount ‘at 43; for loans on call, or, | Pietss, Charle tmboldt (a); ines, do; Forks Lewis, Crowell: do hoe, GU ehecmmnh einiee: aby} Puritans bearon their broad shoulders the sin *, vie! mE Si) eee ” one month; and commerc! v of unquestionable | can Uni Mobtig. Sid. snd ace apt anchor in Nantasket Roads, where remain pete! of the Fugitive Slave law. ae ron 7 & majority of 303 Bag 40 6c por conde Ob dubs teak neathna, N racine NYorki 6 Crocker, Dung a RR RD, Rev. Mr. GrixnELt. —No. sit = 10 25 | Inthe Seventeenth ward the Fillmore ticket ram anani- bearing, 6% to 634 per cont, 7" co a ath, Onviare, Chae, and Cate © B BaNaok, May 10—Arr chr Caroline Stone, Store, ot nel tine ip gh torts esthey do. In Massachu- srheis ma iG retin tia panera we, ote cent 1 The We: — Piet the yee: oe ai Faeias do" Wi at 4, Her y Deere ont ope laits ay Are re chee Rein ior Mecetn Baltimors sette ie y for Fillmore, .... up by aU: tates Deputy Marshal, wi polled The easterly st whick bas prevaile for & a i » Lolan: Mr. Tarrax.—The ship referred to was not mine. votes. day or two. been experienced severely | Courrier, Schaap do, Are Miles, Ari NYork: 23th, Me, May 10—Cid ache G W Saow, Dodge, » It was only chartered for the passage of the Amis- ee cal. In the Fighteonth wa considerable anger existed be | in Yho Eastern States. Ht has not, however, as yet, a Ppeters, do, sid ad, Bro Behnek, GSLVESTON, Me: Gites Tye fight was now getting rather warm, and by | 9, wo none James McLane, rant tween the Fillmore and Scott meth'-A custom-houso | affected the pro ie af SEs next sp. Rca ay herepe srr 28th: Milford: for Cowes, eg Dreanee, —_ officer, in his ardor for tho Fillmare interest, became The Worcester Spy says the prospects of an abun- en; Idg, apd probably others,” wey of terminating it, it was proposed to separate the | Reuben Love: George D. Forbes, g ig very Guowdssre! iar me, when the two first wore adopted, and | Gcome'W. W ltiams, John Burns; personal in his remarks to Horaco Greeley. aud Colonel Tete of lf datriptons bare © wintered” unusually for NYork; Peet erick, a \ the third was ordered to lie on the table. The fol- | Witham Bryden, John M. Morenus, oer. They did not pay much attention to him. A few Pp’ vi for NYork. ut hi sed, without debate:— | Jobn Marks, Joseph Hutton ps and bangs oocurred ameng others. oocasioned during | Well; and as ee eee 1s thet beater yonr.” LEWES, Del, May 12, 53 PM—The brige Powe Brovyees 1 . - | may in e the hope of a bountiful harve: a ptr Dhar Juverna, Mariet! Dyer he pee phone gd able irae “ a Fourth Ward. : prepared but not ruflclont in their nature to war y indulge the hope of a bountiful harvest, ‘Ther Canton, China, Thooss, J: retin ch to unite in their various localities, in the ioe ot Charies Chambertain, Fant the pelipe in interfering. It seems that 607 votes | was a severe frost in Worcester and vicinity, ak Soh ethers nes » wont £6 sos from th aaale and female auxiliaries to the American and rene, Al = z pGapeee, fy repli, sarying te stale a eae of ae | 3 pigs, pabt, apd ioe. w ice was formed of the thic Anti-lavery Society, in eificient labor in behalf of the fe. sidered General Soott, as ordinary dow-glass. ’ Tap eating tea sajurand sive di Prtsr A, Peters.” Satie ee ee area tes om “The Beton Trancrint hai information od th | Chasieston; Soke tr journe pa ue. * be ¢ pens Deridtiiter The democracy ofthe oody Sinth” have ong stood | OLE, Ms the thormometer at. Gibber Creeford | Essgun, Beaks, NOneone Cevenanter, Mell Blane Deferred. Stephen Barker, first and foremost in kicking up shines om election days; | House, at the Noto of the White Mountains, stoodat | seaniiar, do; M J Ward, Apalachicola; Colombe, dor Ui ted Owing to tho already"large amount of space oc- | Barnabas W. Osbore, but if we should judge from the proceedings at the polls | 82 degrees, at the same time toes snow in front of derick Dhu, Reid, jay 8—Arr ee Panama, Stackpole, Jackson len), Daniel Wells. - of the Nineteenth ward yesterday, the ‘ator bids fair to | the house, at the foundation, lay four feet in depth, radian an os a ie cupled by the foregoing reports of different asso- | William H. Sparks, Je. omy in a a bank of @ hundred and fifty feet in length. ciationa, wo find it necessary to defer the publica- Clr tmaso— ovussates exzcran. carry off the te About twenty large wagons, prin- | 7 great quantities of pub al throughthe | 2 May 9—Arrschr L A Ed ‘de, Ward, k Mw sree May id Sid tenes Clave, Philaaeiphts are ay Nee saleg in Uncker, ry Vermilion, Virginia fea pally belonging to the proprietors of the Kniokerbooker ‘ork: w York, do. ion of the proceedings of the New York: State fal.) ‘ maak end, aout it disappeared very fast last week, th 4 peo Bociet, othe American Temperance sf 3 pas orate of them drawn by six horses, | and the trout streams were full of water. Pi Be SON be: dor Norw ri peas tee oy ys amas BE pe by H = | wore actively employed in bringing up voters from nobody — nd Hugven 3 us s big Amanees ¥ ice hom 8 en jis Dnloa, andthe Central American Society. ts 5 5 | knows where. Ono load, of about twenty-five ofthe whig | Ta Eriscorat Misston To Lonpon.—The Bish- Hejenal, SAAT ee. Smith, Biatth, Viseinisy DE WaIlite, Smith, d Tae 28, Mp 1, US pa et — | voters, having deposited their votes for the Custom House | 0P8.recontly appointed to visit London, and be pre Also entd dildg 24th, Sewall, Merron, NOrleans; Warbler, * NEw. BEDFORD, 1} May aban. rege re Glover TELEGRAPHIC. 128 ~ § | or Carnie Party, mee sare Gown. the, = hth ave- Society fe closing coven ie eo Jepllee of ihe ven Te ce, Taylor, ftaten Titan in Ten ivy, rOwEt Wate 'm Bro ae bi. a, Hani ae Hey ts, ily nue a block or two, nce the th avenu rr e Bro ation of ie Ye Casta ‘ “pope pant -ageto egy hneod oe where the wagon wheeled about, and halted, "wher | find it quite impossible to aecept of the af pint Breese ‘aan othe Comberiond. Hooper, doy 8k Pet 2% Bangor for Hevans; Jane, Tovey, tom Cale eh SECOND Day. Maj. for Boott 162 10 each of the party was supplied with » fresh ticket; | ment, in consequence of the mecting of the Rocuxsren, Wednesday, May 12, 1852. Rf Sieh it aides eters Pace emer: ick ‘aterman, 20 ES after which they returned by s different route to the | of Bishops at Camden, on the 24th of June, ino tobe Porter, Blackie, ‘agalae ‘Acostbe, Pe Bath wie FIFTH DIsTRICT. polls. where each deposited his sxcoond vote, within « brief % ‘The Society, as such, was not in session this forenoon. ishop NYork; 2th, tory She- acerr. FILLMORE. ‘of half an hour, Thi ated several times, nection with the reconé presentation of the Bi 01 a Gener ler, ird, ‘An informel mecting cf its friends, to consider the state Seventh Werd. Thirteenth Were. Pm ergho ie party could succeed in depositing thelr | of New Jorscy. Wi e learn, however, vain ah eye gre eee he it Hewitt, Boston ita euley Ber + jaf the cause and the ways and means for promoting its | Walter Underhill, - 8 Wm. W. votes, and the other wagons; as we were credibly assured, | haye urged upon the Rev, Dr. Wainwright, the re ipencer; Cha HY at 9 o'clock, and was protracted until James Saffen. Jaood B. war, were alike employed during the few hours that the polls oy of 483 louse of Bishops, and who was Sy ‘Amelie, ithe i , Stives, do: = as ie cols, commenced Am Labeciayy Wm. T. oe James Dewey, remained open. For the last half or three quarters of an the bearer of the action of the Bisho} er NYork: 2th, Horo. Gritithe, is fa, Hy der. tary after 1 o'clock, by an interlocutory discussion of certain | John J, Lovy, John H, hour. the scene was decidedly rich. The door of the Be thren in England—to repair to London 2 bore ath le Shmen aloxenn ne eae matters introduced by Frederick Douglass, and pertain- | Thomas Samuel Atkinson, shanty where the polls was held, had strong bars nailed the representative of the Protestant Episoopal aa ‘Patrick Hes ;, uabied, Gitee ann phate i , ing to bis own personel relations to the society. The | Alfred I. meyir os across it, 00 a8 to exclude all but he inspectors them- | Churehin the United States-on this ocoasion, Ionian, do; 29th, he NYork: ! Wilkiamsburg. selves, who were thus Co oat like prisoners. In front | to express tho regret of the Bishops at the Notiirard o leutts; ndSeensecces Gordon’ ew oat ligunt Hone, Pi Pll conteoverty was one in which the public hae no interest: | Franklin Whiting, Peodahty troes Ivo to soo ertke “fends ceavendgrt ities press the regrot ofthe Bishops at the untoward | Yoed’ aud outwards sums Per cut ion ene = ti 4 7 a a ope. In the afternoon, the society met at half past two | F' rie stood oloaely packed. . ae a sort of ee, to keep 7 btged Poe taut ember ore th rhe rly re sh poldent Bt Beery a oen! gesaah, Lt ne it ition pe. Fi olock, the President in the chair. “0. truders at a respeetful distance; moment one from TinmGwe April 10° Ary Cuba, Sherwoods NY Joba H. Wilson, ht onde his a t the outer wall, he a meoting of the House of Bishops. Tho a Henay C. Waictrr offered the following resolution, and | John D. Hunt, pone rao pent moved, Saginn ae ote, | SHEE OF Trinity’ Chureh, at ahistt lant Tnealinge tiwag pee Msi ne acon Nore elphia. ola OND, Sa ie, Hatitex, supported it ina brief but animated epeech :-— ‘Hi. Ofthans. within arm's he barred door. where he was tpentingnaty urged Dr. Wainwright to go forward as Mar ‘April iar F Jen: ennone, Hi Ae Pitiada pe INGTON, May To 10—Arr schr M IH Steole, Roger:, Resolved, That sla rong, whose existence for one | pre, Gem teen, DELRSLSES SEETES. sea eieeaeh. hint ‘tke, ie aoe questions be- | the ntative of the church on this occasion, a Seer ae Nr oe 0, X Teckapithey Barth An, Cook, Nor po Deg hong “oy Me Poy oe Be eee os me é moet elie ake ee oe yrard.or | and sanctioned hisabsence from his pastoral duties | “Newrone, april oe Malanirl, Lobb, Faimouth forN ¢oltcy ee airoek fanctlonsit, precleely 310 - 6 em iso cant tipon the oe ot ends coma tADg: thls | for that purpose. Core de plien, Apu Bi Panna th forpugh bs Mobi La AREian, toy ere sch yee Smith, al 1 aelE, i = 6 —| Ficods to depodt thelr votes, so that, cocascnally, so === tingon, from Bunderia Kewten maces, he Ateaap ver 8 pS tnt relly. by He. Pickard snd — — wo > leon thea sls or eight would be thus clovated and scon| MARITIME IN TMLLIGENC Guecnuvown, Apel! 20-814 John Roviusony Sims, New & Smith, Of tthe Feecintiva. ox 310 1 6 cogngod in an amusing struggle: with bleeding noses and mi eee ee L 6 tMttered garments, while those supporting them received weeernnzas Apel 21—Ta port, Courier, Schaap, for | as the slavery power iraws ite life blood from 316 % fii. ‘4 Senta See as feat, pu | wht gram (noes Wie Wick), Apel aT Verper, Bennett, wet AIMEE AND SOUTHAMPTON ‘Steamshi| Wrtes Af the. governs SIXTH DISTRICT. While a ‘flance at’men and things,” we were | Cae it Hadeoh, Guittn, Bee- | delat Listeroass ries * PILLMORE. urged to vote the Carnley. or work! 6 ticket ; and ya, Bee fadion, and Symbct, Soars, New aS a We on replying that we were not entitled to vote, we were seo Apsilit— Arr Guglielmo, Chersich, NYorky Tal- Kencell, 901 bot, G Kdger 8 Vaan Vance, assured that it was of no consequence whatever. as we Galea Cs elites A Ca Ads Dr. Samuot L. should be arked no questions, and that we could vote C iH ehoiline prio t P. as well as anybody elso. |, a* & condition of their assent to the He i. Al y Noexcitement whatever provailed about the polls in ‘ ¥ oer the Twentieth ward. Everything went om as smoothly | bee hey’ pen ae Nathan 0, Biy, infavor of Mr. Filimore as his warmest friends could | § ay Metal 1 the priest: capt hed desire. ‘The tickets that were printed bearitig the names 4 Chase, deicgates favorable for Pahliton Gf torchamdlsy’-outsr ene teas ef perseee, | Mato fi, Ou : Ssyunererte seat neceurtp inverse eae, whe pedal Sahaatea; ee aot a gatned ont is 1 was asked for, nome ” Resolved, That to call a government, peveaates execteo. | fy, scot hehe an saluted i a me coud be oes nae = wae very bad, and the sea running very high at r youll sy mnciansata sce ee oles slew ia Indicated to him that there had been & “reguisr pls ts a fren root, April 90-The San 2, Stsues of and fu for Kondon » Seprocal operation upon t! nd yim the Cleared. from was ron tation fa fo estab ee fetisetal majority, fa tho be In shart wards, it is stated thatthe Scott men ther Jonathan, Baldwin, San Francisoo, D "went, dons, in 20 minutes, one. fiom ctx Manatee and wand thereby to make the phen = have been elected by a ruse under the guise of Fillmore | B Allen: oss ag aieohett, Norfolk Maller & | seiseneiy put on Board the Dok B De Walt tives here Sioe' Sa pernetoation of slave tional government men. and that the strength of Scott will turn out to be ved, That the firs much greater than js #up) ‘Tho friends of Fillmore | _ Ship Hanash Crooker, Bennett, Quebec, IW Elwoll & is 7 ocme out from such have been boasting that he has “swept the city.” ‘ue, “Sup New Landon Latham, Phitede Ia overs office which Mads hin to fidelity to such are very glad to bear it. for the streets were iy dirty, | Bark Avstin & Elion, Pendl W Elwell & tation, or to take an oath in ites support, SEVENTH DISTRICT, and req ‘the operation of the broom. Co, i Wenpere Provires, Eeq..of Borton. made an extend- | rons. —w 5. opengyeaee Teco, as far as this city isoomcern- | “Bark Senegal, @rbouin, Charleston, C Molett a ed and able argument in support of these resolutions. and | vik Ward. Biatventh W ort. Twentieth Ward. ed ii Fa 1 arene (Br), Solar, Gibralter, Chamberlain, in opposition Co the doctrine of Smith Lynander | Samuel Brevoort, Re Henry Houston, eee oe es Robbing. Gambia, BK W rt. and others, that the constitution of the United | D. Austin Mulr, Gers B. wf, Robert B. Leete, Brg Felt, ee Baicilio Ri River, ns Ww yet Bom, Js an anti-slavery instrument. Mr. Phillip: was’| 3. 1dward Glork, ' Oharies Ross, m per ah. De onharn & Dian Peaane it Sashenie ppt ate a so teDY, fn W. EB. Perigo, A. Cushman, William Prior, oy ¢ hester. ani wo Kev uel ay, | John erris, dango Waters. Oscar 1 of Syrstere, “Ife contended that, as the consiitation oe re wap contains cc rtain claures pees ing and sanctioning slsve- © to das e 148 f Bel Mobile for Lieseprol, en ontie! th dete tn at Sts Low Az ahort nt reoete ty of pplied Oy ma? Montezuina, froin 1m pe eleadleal 4 Majority for Fillmore, ....085 Telegraphic Marta Salter, May 13. Re arrivals of importan oth Red Sea Arrtved—Sohe Col Cleared—Bhip Sollivan, NYork. rong Arriyed—Sche Lysander, Port 4 put, psn he t flnen It in worthy of remark that the Webstor men are 008- Bberhes: Shute, PI : leacing with the Scott men all through the olty, and it 1s Tewnvind, Tener, Gamble, Ateon, MM Free POLLED DELEOATRE ‘e ba SPiantt Bi yberta, Al ‘Sant. "Pitinire, "Scot "Paimore, | WOGeTHtood that they will vote for Beott, Tt Inalsoam | Pele Atlenile (De), Roberts, Abano, Cure & Ce. ty, nofriend of Uberty could consisten'ly take an oath to ng ‘¢ | undoubted fact that bribery has begun alroady; and there Fi Savannah, N L MoCready & Co. sustain it, Lec said the doctrine that every man in his ¢ - ; ne kasving jo what ost extent it vill be used’ betore the ‘Sanit mmroud, ‘an Bec nt & dinght. t & wi'e, Bical cnyacity aed right to construc the eonstitucion ie = & | ditetconvettions mcct, or how far tt will fest there. mader Doarse, Frederickaburg, dW M Kee, aurows, May 9, Blak sea n defiance of the Supreme Court. would lewd Pai} a bd fome, it is stated, are now holding baok, and not pe Darin, W vet rot, Da Wantery a ences Hy : 1 eats {oO anmreby: that, of neces ity there must be 1am is 7 prowing thems ives, in order that they may be well paid he Atlante; Nickerson; Salema i W & Co. an umpitc—2 ccnlial power—to interpret the instrument; "813 —- | to turn the coale, ir L 8 Pe 4, Rawarde Portland, m of by which all parties sre nike touvd Onany baad emer ‘Whitecan, Philadelphia, M Seaford. “ ' ple at, fovernment would be a mere farce Majority for Fillmore 08 ie Brooklyn ony , Whig Con Convention. Lincoln’ Taanton, master. . Ponren echester. ca t eurnertnes# and force ia reply to Mr. Phillips, RIGHTH DISTRICT GROOKD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRIOT. . @ Wasont referred to the &' 7 4 ‘The Whig Convention of the Seoond Congressional Dis- ‘Sbigh the Supreme Court ity * egal iater- Eiehteenth Ward trict aaacmbled at the City Hotel last evening, for the , sy ae the views of Mc 1 Jott, Purpore of cloting a representative to the National Whig jhe briefly and wi ete ablit Mattbew Dy toa, Convention. The " ution, righuy interpreted, 1s Henry ik. Coukdin, meeting was temporarily organised by Wm. ft Wiking,” the appolotment of Charles R, Marvin, Rey, ohairm.n, Pai Some M. Flandzean and A.J.8, Degraw, and Jobo L, Spadu, seoretarios. ‘The dilegates from all the answored to thelr pret ie opis asthe 1 ‘namics, a6 called cvor by one of the moretaries,. Pro- me AND SHaKqwaR—Thip Tartar—Mr and ¥, b As which be den’ th testa were’ prevented from the reventh and eleventh ia J Endicott, A Wherton and Mus ta: terina. die clatined for thie poopie of ch i Sry sto Trt, icolng, to the, ndaion of Chow ‘duegalions of witha thore of e white complexion, wud ap, the on the ground that minors and tooo

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