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ARRIVAL at frem feur te six dollars per day. Some miners are well at. Lad enly four hands. (her brother super- will bave cocupiod mays, and eee eens 10—The absent Prese.—We miss thems daily, and at IMPORTANT ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENTS FOR THE tions of the eonstitution of the United States the light, ° eeTRatae Oat. the s weane robbery at Panama. man i That Congress has no power, under the constitution (o he coreions . we el boas. SIDENTIAL . i a STEAMSHIP PROMETHEUS, | stenting the operation), ed ee a a a PR 2 8 Tenening posnseal sapere educated, and | PRE ELECTION interfere with oF coutrl "he domestic intitations ef the re Ta. a pe , iy! J ber years ‘ee — . ee ae i ‘This 2 it | town, ‘Maes mig been = and the National Fra. | Ps sobbed eve ing to their own throug] : ; perpapdcnver to. repre " onal Era MINING INTELLIGENCE. Poe in commence! operetions, 10 in the history of Central We ealebraie bramed in the Usited Bate hoa teat The Btate ‘Proposals for une tormation of a New Anti- bey Poe ia oF obbang, Oemtttution; chat all efforts aes re eee forcermater, to 1 he Mahestmining wee ities: Sihewise & thea birth of another i na the f¢ of a ieee and 2od to Longe ne eee oe ay ewe 1euy epee sath in intecire with ‘questions Of slavery, or te take incipient fro: raw mill, wl furnish lumber at city prices. Btate. Town bas been scene 88 - presen condition in the an Intion t . Items m the Interior. also the most extensive bar in the ‘ound as regards | Kast pours her treasures to ‘est—the trea | jence for the past week, the citizens having i the Un ited States seems to indieste that some new arenas and angered Serer, ~~ thant eee mineral soil; and in the i Kate vieinity | sures which now surreund us—the jowelsof her bestiman- | obliged te defend the: prisoners, both from the ven- | and general effort is needed in order to give concen- | such efforts have an inevitable teniency to diminish the MARRIAGES AND DBATHS IN CALIFORNIA. | ae also dry From which last week a lump of | hoed-—the pestis of bes most preciaua grace: 38 10. the | canoe of tlie Califemnians and from escape, with the | tration, union, and aim, to the existing convictions | happiness of the people, and endanger ise stability and ; MRE Lae R Feb, Sighs Lnjeranized with quacis, waa taken, weigh- | terminus somgh which, Line Pacite. pease dex puiden.| Six of thete SomuvsGen.” Tlitahien oonteweed te have: {of the Gicode of heodens, Darter tho last two yenre | Yermanency ofthe Union. end Lougtt not to be MARKETS. pi Juan is rich in the clements of greatness and . | ing eeneerted with Phillips a robbery of the house | we have seen a vast conspiracy against the rights of | "pred ad Bi ity latte as chon Ai Marriages and Deaths in California, Her loeality, her ceqneetions bet elton, cat before of hor & Co., whieh was to have toan formed and carried forward by the union of po- to which they add the two. follow Teo 5 ee HOrrerrrs MARRIED, her the light of a t z has will | ed this week: rhad poisoned the dogs bel litical parties and leagery pena the most hos- sures referred to in it are its natural cbila; beet FINANCIAL MATTERS. On Monday morning. in the Pine strect Baptist ehurch, | Tite under the influence of that master-mind whieh has | ing to the honse, and had provided their instra- | tile to each other. ‘The lenders of the whig and epg pon Peat they aaala discs Say Foot “ by Rev. J. MeCapen, Dr. Lemuel I. Crane, of Sacramen- Seobened niceeeriy ca perenne geo e Atlanticto | ments. ane. papee smear has been recovered, but is | democratic parties at the North have united with | 446) prog ey Wor jown or desert nem . to Mise Sarah Jane Brannon, nm Franelseo, eldest ~ janped opened great Fe i “ to giv: tee: ;, ‘Phorteamship Prometheus, Capt. Geaffam. from San psuphter of Capt, Daniel K, Brannan. sowetaperth the Selting ean, and thew, peso Wels. te | id fe Jackets head lapses ash msi pls pet voll Hides We pls Clay mae fies, Web- wctatet, hae od Sooeing: proppeilicn coted, ao Dus del Norte on the 11th inst, reached thiis fort, at | | In Shasta, May 2, i Bey, Me, TRO MS Oa oe oe vent and the, eh be tinaik ‘triumph of | 80d shall assuredly hang. ster and Buchanan, Fillmore and Foote, working | ggitation in Congrem: eal hereto the Seer deat half-past six o'clock yesterday morning, with four | 1H. Harrison, to . Mason, » the world’s histery—the union of the waters of the Atlan- | This soverity in the punishment of these crimes is | together, and eulogizing each other. We have seen wy of the Union, standing on this national platform, will Bemmared and forty seven passengers. Her news from Uali- In Shasta, May 18, 1 — from the effects of | tit and the Pacitie This, therefore, is a time and a piace | rendered necessary by the absence of facilities here | the patronage and power of a Northern whig Presi- | abide by, and adhere to, « faithful execution of the acts ‘Seonia ie only two days later than was received by the @ wound inflieted with am arrow by the Indians near for remembrance. The {Pil of Massachusetts, the Cavaliers of Virginia, and the Hunters of Kentucky, can for inflicting the cslaary punishment of such crimes, and th lefenceiess state of pro- dent put forth to. all opposition to these com- uel promises with evi, We have seen the greatest in- known as the compromise measures settled by the last Congress---the act for reclaiming fugitives from service or iar) Biincis, and possesses little or no interest. Olney a few weeks since. He was a native of England, | associate it with their homes and their history, as the pio- | \, ij i labor ineluded; which act being desi; to out as Melnik te rch roman, a | Ye ace amin Sen TO | Sep en ene“ | 15 Hei Mh cee ber ot | Ele fhe nd reed ht making | Mecca eae Se Gregory, Adame & Co., and Berford’s Expresses, for lute | Somes L, Appleby, formerly of St, Lowis, Me igs oe Cote alt ap the Dey of Ren Suan Ms eens W. E. Boone, Esq., late U. 8. Consul at San Juan | tious of duty. We have seen the respectable journals | Znair its phen 1 ROE BO changed as to destroy or ‘papers from the Pacifc side of the eontinent. On ‘board the fonumental City, during her last passage | 4 r | del Sur, is located here as Commercial Agent of the | of the North forgetting their ancici ‘Whe San Francisco Herald, of the 19thjof May, says, that @ rerious accident cecurred to Judge Hoffman, son of Hon. Ogden Hoffman, of New York, on the evening pre- vieus. He was thrown from his horse, and sustained injuries which it is probable will incapacitate him from at- to San Franciseo—April 26. [saae Brown, from Atkinson, Me., cf dysentery; 2kth.J, W. Brown, from Foster, Rhode Island, fever; 20th, Mr, Cook, of Maine, dysentry; Oliver Denton, aged 20, of New York, dyrentery; 30th. Thomas Rich, aged 25, Delaware county, New York, fever; Isaac Veckbam, New York. fever; Thomas Mund, Amboy, New ey its raye coon penetrate her forests, and bght up ber shores, 11 —The Ladies—The white roses which have been and are to be, added to the garland of the tropics, His Honor the Moyor replied. and hoped they would stay long enough to become part of the garland’ Their present brief sqjourn only causes us to regret the bouquet. United States. Jung 1. The new river steamer (+. T. Snow, when about starting on her trial trip, this afternoon, burst her steam pipe. Nobody hurt. is genULAy in their rage against the men who stood up for the law of God. And we have scen great multitudes of well-meaning but soft-minded people persuaded that this effort was all necessary, to save the Union from some supposed danger. The result has been that solved, That the democratic party will resist all attempts at renewing in Cougress or out of it. the agita- tion of the slavery question, under whatever shape or co- lor the attempt may be made. Free soilers, by thousands, fled from the demo- cratic ranks when they read the form of forty- ever: May 12. Al jer Rose, aged 21, 4 Juxx 7., | apostacies from the cause of freedom have been nu- | eight, which we give above, continued away Sending to his judicial duties for some time. We learn were = 15th. Meee enn Burt, acne bra light guitar.’ with the songs’ of “The 8 Broky Jack was captured yesterday, secreted’ merous. But still, the worst has been denc, and | until led to their piaces again by their Van Buren that the hone of his wrist was fraetured, and that he was | Mase.. coneumption; 17th, Nathaniel Leeteh, aged 45, | Night,”’ and Home,” and «weet remembrances offrienda, | aboard a brig about to sail. He had been eoneealed | great multitudes stand firm for the law of God and | Jeaders. What will those free soilers do rose when etheewios inj a Vermont, dysentery | filled up the evening hours, until some to theirham- | in the woods in the day timo, sleeping aboard a | the rights of man. Now the question comos, how | they are called apan, not only to adopt the old Bal- a wreek in the night, for seven daye, but now will be | shallthey take advantage of the coming re-netion, | timore platform, but its ise ‘Phe San Francisco Herald alro states, that under the Peovirions of the act of the last Legisiature, bir. Lathrop, on the 1p of May, made claim before Justice Vry toa negro maWbrought by him to California in 1849, and who head left im rome time sinee. Upon a hearing and proog ef the ownership of property, the negro was turned over te Mr. Lathrop, who bas sterted him to the Atlantic Bates. Everything passed off with quict and orda— wothing like resistance being made to the execution of the law. Redemption of San Franeisco City Stock. [From the San Francisco dierald, Mey 18) Yesterday was the day appointed by the Commis. sioners of the Funded Debt to open the bids for the sur- render of City Stock, for which $6,000 had been set apart by resolution of the Board. It will be seen by the fol- jowing schedule that the lowest bid was seventy-one cents on the dollar. ‘This ix the third partial redemp- tion the Coipmisioners have made within the last five months and a half. The first was on the Ist of December. 1851. when the lowest offer to sell was at forty five cents on the dollar, at which rate $45,000 worth of stock was for $20,240 inewsh. The mocks, and seme over the quiet waters of the bay, bad gone to their rest, with a happy and thankful recollec- Uion of the Independence Day of San Juan, ‘The ensuing day saw the trayeliers safely embarked on their way acrose the Isthmus, _ Our San Juan dei Norte Correspondence, San Juan Det Norte, May 30, 1852. Outrage on the Isthmus—Large Rebberies— Arrest of the Robbers—Execution of one of tem—Recovery of some of the Money. punished for his orimes. » The American Commissioner remained in town about one week, and during that time was toasted and feted at the British Consulate, not beeowing ac- quainted with a single fellow countrymen in town. One would suppose that he was specially instructed to refrain from all intercourse with the citizens, and to gather sueh information as Mr. Webster dosires from Hi. B. M. Consul. We are at a loss to divine what motive to attribute his conduct. to—whether to his orders from the department, to his dispesition, and so organize their efforts as to do the most sez- vice in the cause of freedom ? Three movements have hitherto ineluded neer} y all of anti-slavery eifort—the first exclusively moral, the second partly moral and partly political, third mostly political. The first is the original ( risonien movement, which is still continued. seeond that of the liberty party, which was absor! iuto the free soil party in J Butfiate third is the free soil party. st is a po! party, with its regular nominations aad néwap be Pe have good reason and Fugitive Slave law? reason te believe that great numbers of such free soilers will abandon the democratic party never to return to it. Some so called free sotlers, alas too many of them will remain with the democratte party, we not, for personal ends; but we cannot cherish so mean an opinion of human nature as’ to belicve tere are not also very me who will turn with indige nant scorn from ‘piracy against the rights andthe constitution of the country. The cenven- tons to be held ot Cleveland in August, ane at Buf- = second war on the t ocks bad Awong the numerous outrages that have been | or to his belief that we are incapable of represent | and with the machinery and policy of a pytit falo in Segtember, will take encouragenent from this News from the Interior. risen, and the lov whieh figare | committed upon the returning Californians, both on | ing correct!y the rise and progress of the varions | party. bold and infamous declension of the democrats conse led 8 the following items of | $551,00 of stocks w D. Yestorday, | shite Isthmus and thet of Ps . ., | smportant events that have transpired in this town All these movements have done good. guent upor the Webster and Fillmore compromise. a) nearer y eae “| 11 was the lowest af 8.500 was taken | this Isthmus and on y (of Panama, few have | quring the Hear now my prediction. | doing good—but, all, we beliove pees prnia i—A ed Armstrong bas ‘ sh. equ: xtent one ii i ne eom- | Costa Ri , + Nicarae i Vidi Ferri Ht 1 Been arrested ai Indian Diggivgs, Calaveras county. | Hecke leew ctu irene a ein a lit quulled in extent, and none in atrocity, ene eom- | Costa Riea will get all she a for; Nicaragna will | William Lloyd Garrison and his frie ttle im 1849 and °40, Armstrong, been ¢ mitted in this town on the evening of the 24h inst. get nothing that she asks tor ex: and pt this por long the merit of awakening the pu’ es power eoase? : 7 r : e ; * ry A on ta the slave iw 8 F ; she »¢ obliged to indemnify his Ma- | guilt of slave-holding, and the duty o: ion to es plein a One few phe ea evon that she will be obliged ndeninify his f ; y ce Pigs eink Bagh gs fase + con at cost to the nt that evening wile. Mrs P.’ Daargerand Lis’ 5 iy onamemnulin'foreGieasBeitaih willsebettee|t They proclaimed tis Ine: agtoihe $ of freedom be abandoned shaped oun tried, and no- | dhe” retention wife were at supper at the American Hotel, their | Ing that shehas rm ent t and means they did not indicate quilted. After “ie Fe t river under | constitutes a little room was broken into and their trunks broken open, dt i endeavored to be at ones a politics pene te tines x, and returned to Tis former | {payable fm twenty yes seven thourand three hundred andAny, | of intervention, and an ungraceful ‘ moral influenice— they wer saree ae wpe aps eee! he debt the saving of : { n gold dust andj y ; yf the nd she has taken. earagua one, toopolitie for the other. eicontry miving. under the nsme of Jackson. Tt hav See midis wiped ration nf the | The robbery was discovered a fe t | bed of the prov dl ati! Faxbhien |}! in.dangene® bacoming mon These are the qire knawn in Botvo county that he hed returned. and matt beater on » | Was perpetrated, and many were aralysed, and d_ of ber *tflend:| intent on carry irresistible for Was made before a Justic the Peace. which ju | igation two of the sporting the t \ll the jand titles | high moral prestig ey be a She magistrate in ieeuing 1 ohsthamed act 1 PR town der which eovers | d act so well as a-party. Spa Aesth town is infested, Mr. John Ph: + 11 has come on 2 ut Is said t 5 Powers of New. York, w inch of ava round, will be e needed, and it would be Wes ateb a compar a Mi f arng npensatio: 1doned have no i ery Set 1 # ed valid, and Nicaragua mpensation andoved. 1 have ; sompeny will go by water to the mouth ¢ and operate in that sec foree, With what auxiliary geet, Will suffice to rest - ‘The following are the particulars of the suicide of Springer, in Sacramento:—On Seturda he returned io bed at the Southern I Was accompanied Peieck li y cone amath Ibis the opinion that this ireumstapces may on, ing th ing Frid for the privil the mort therefor. Are these t News from the South Paetfic ARRIVAL OF THE FLOR From the Pan: a single anti-slavery i bis plan, and have h son and for Horace 1 the 100,000. pur ve in Gerrit Smith and i very churches ond. in ; and adopted a 'y pledged to thing can be uty meet the ake a similar, ing position: terest of the full yoholde . ‘Tho other it undonbtedly le, a more de nited Statos, t i him, begged a Colt’s revolver of Mr, after went tothe station house on K supposed he had any intention to take } Hite while after he entered the bous fied their detern om where the ture them and extort from them, through the ia. | But Ido not believe in the She brings o anit ; and states that the steamer 5, S. ons. majority persons were standing near, he stepped ir : ‘eee ni y Arata ue pc yeag ats of | hero every hour. f -, or the churehes by Pan ; | the two grout into which the country is di Placed the pistol at his head. and ¢ SF Perald, raed ty the clusese re had all @ Renee Through her, we are informed that lores is still We Want union among an people of all | Mie will do the leaders a u Bina aE tbrough his eye into th . ‘sagas ‘oned by the citiz o had all fle at Pui has ni ol of funds, |) colox tin oR et n where | because h the honors and emoluments o: Rpetagut Waa twenty-three § | Suasta, Saturday, May 15 —There boon a ve anne at the firet mani! n, and cannon, loaded ae the has ni y of funds, | colors ard stripes. We wai faction wis Pa, fair business tranzac’ Pri es ha ig the ie and ecaniste only waits for the stea to atteck all can stand together, yet w sing their in- which © dispenses and the people, the y | with gra pointed m each door ¢ 1, wah te . slow Sut i y Nabi gesdat ceenta cd Sha cenaon seth Yemained firm, and large quantities of goods lave been | the stition + but the acc Cae Gee 8 he could | dividual preferences or giving up their favorite | 2 us vase a Nonny tet yace course on the outekirte of Sacramento. rold to traders from Weaverville and Trinity. Flour is | see to h h intimtd i ment. £ methods. We wish to hay organization wh | pa lated by these form he mu olved 2 Pork 8 a ot ar ‘ + 1 to do all in their power for afterneon, May 8. The renowned # Hedspeth # at lle. Pork may be quoted at 25 a 2be, y | We sareatiol indian ’ Sie Bh uc twenty Gui when | will unite in a practical action anti-slavery whiy e fal i contesting mags. The distance run, 660 yards —th ¢ | Hams are in demand at 33 a re in aoe would carat Tico tae ‘ would murder ail the twenty, his were | as 6, S ts. We want a way of | ct ne oH stig A x Dn es Rien eee spt nner i, | they’ would make the attack. In the mean | Would murder enty ® | a8 before, whigs and democrats: We want didates who they well know will wield the immense Fpizitedly contested, and, as they passed the turning post. ik was alinoet impossible to tell which was the winner, and the judges, we learn, were unable at the time to decide a $60; short handl and coffee the | ine Ge our last. selling at 18 a Me Sug: es have declined and are now | T—A good article commands 60 | time an offer had been was the principal wi of five hundred dollars The French population at Gua: of them taken quarters under the Prench Cov The uil had most protection of the acting on politics without making another polit yarty—politicnl action whieh szall not ve part action. We wich to givea practical di y sium to national governu:ent in support of patronage of thy Who ean doubt the slavery? ‘That is the question. answer? \ i ip of war Raritan ° 7 No true-hearted man ean give a vote int. W r a) . on Duck—No, 1 to No. 4, 60.065¢, Building | reachi ad t pu p of war Raritan, moral effort, and a moral work to a praesical av Sa Niaisasdeaniiee aay beset inl Gees for $2,560 a side. j shingles, $20 per 1,000, Rates of Frejght—From | }ecn neds Le f the Se eaetthes attained in the League, the plan of which 1 now Pec d bed : , i ‘1 treek, | Colusa, 4 de ; from Tehama, 234 a 3e.; by puck trains | OOM made by one of the y ‘y feared tha wroues atate = slave—which will bring the national governmeat oat geet ies ee ite pl apne yee *k-| fom Shasta to Weaverville and ‘Trinity’ €a 10c; to the prisoners would be allowe ape. The Mayor | Abstract of the Annual Report of the Pres: | !oeeel to state THE LEAGUE. still more under the control of tho slave-holding Kecramento river, are becoming very trouble ¥ me it’s and Yreka, 16.01 Current Wases—Mechanies | hearing of this, immediately had tie policeman’s by n Board of Publication. Seo. 1. The nadie ar eet aristocracy. It is net possible. What follows, bat Bate stolen a great many mules: and. ar y | $8 @ $8 per day; common laborers, $5 a $0—Shasta | rested, and sent the boy under astrong guard off to | _ The operations of the past. ye League of Freedom. Its object. shall be to. dif that the free soilers must, and will, have a candi- Wateling for opportunities to take human Life, A fow | “eer. the U.'S. steamer Saranac. “At ah in the number of its publications, Teiee et Ureenpi ale venreane of ivetures ava | date of their own—a man well known avd unaltera- Cage since Heury Welden was pursued for se Manysvizer, May 15.—Business during the past weck | Pendergass, of the S., came asho receipts as ions, over a y Peso “a | bly committed as the fijend of freedom and the un- bya bond of these Indians, end narrowly cacaped with has heen uncommonly dull. owing, probably. to bad Plaza, ond inade a spe h to the PUBLIVAT publications, and to organise these convi 2 | ne deci aan flinching fee of despotism. Bie life, In censequence of these outrages.» company of | weather in the mountains during the’ casly part of it, | them that the authorities here were ma Duriug the yearending March 31, 1 Pesetiosl ord efticlsn bootie: di asagn: Darnburners snay fall off, if they will. ‘They once anmers has keen formed in that vicinity, and provisioned | Prices, however, have undergone no change. Ady themselves, Americans. snd have added to th vii but Wo never reckoned them as of us. i thie place, for the purpore of driving the Indians toa | ftom Downieville show agreat inercase of travel to that | them tu rehrain {voip oatimes ality hog Byahiaved signing the pledge wero with us, ‘hut we never roo suter distance, or extexminating them, The Well equipped and will he able to do efiic eame off at thy th inst. ‘The comt Judges declared that § fight in 2 rownds, and Sh @n Thur whieh wore daz along in the yicis suddenly stopped by be he wa ity of now diggings near, « e hope that th transitory. but t tie Lo set into that n. That the Feather rable. there can be no dou! isin direct proportion to the emig DAL ARE NTRAL A JUAN IMDOD TAP NT a | WP UR qiy OF SAN DET, t FINALLY G dication ot the matter . Thomson ve beer 4 not less than 3 The pledge should | Whose names are y person for ann of truss ua p dovs not, elf in favor e or fe of the i) eStMtes tude cw nt to he om, @ lodges, Hi publish a newspa Ler who dex creant men, whe love the spoils of vi than the rewards of wel! doing, may dese: the rank i r aud wun @ interests if thore be any wnprin- the free ne, Shey 2 not therefore. itive Slave la who w vote for a mld give ifwe voto wit s certain enough nd acter hay- ation to main- - | ad to op- neadov : = al diat ; ral ad ree t Ae ist t en y sé : ek ich it, let us 1y cor he | otis ben 2 , rie 4 hire ” Botieae logntes te 2 atta ea hie CoM a rad ing: t Both paw { » already : petene , TO} 1 BBER LION ‘as fatile his day, ndny, | cy 3 . ; te they must take | our determi- 1 i ye ( ¥ 1 & ~ y t on those p ' faszachugotts he ple plea of; FF et ne b ed i. Consul highly inte rok f they have ne heen tried since’ the days of the re- y . é q reventes of our govern mount rT 4 e i 2, or tw unured rar of San Juan del Norte nis the poli« ately af Britizh steamer of war Al eae will As oe r Grey- 1 whi it i a ne Digger ; ‘ ritain and the ug. exertion 2 no candidates, no , c 1 a 4 he ¥ 1 ernment : " between them, 1 fan J Bt. Quentin. | amnicage ¥ it Hiea and Ni 1 ’ aay j isto got new | whele pe e purpose of 1 Of all tion to thos | batures to the pl new teiabers to ; ri 1 ned | Gi age eu ad its evi mand humanity and } tered - M and intellectual e t , ' 1 stain : 7 ( ' i ‘ : my “hy he { n ud jom | cal y “ u a Osborn, Esq., of ! down ow é before pr non! ir . Bacon, of in viev ies. Never did we feol 5 xicun gover ; ot : J u r m | greater ne iful adhesion (o our prin- ate 1 t { bey rar o 1 1 ftecae | “iples and nizations; never did wo feel sue ally I 1 papers te ie | The Dem | more sare of uitin saccess, We ean hold the ut i Independence ¢ , ‘ | at when the ho | daniberata | balane we have done. We can be a 1 Whe Y i | Portuguese ¥ inily were sta) | che tized ehele error to ¢ e can kecy and active in My. Rite re} property t 10) be ( , pb. | V7ih | Minho, was bi ave to the “k iG Pieter 1 1 ie inc the peor lavery, nso buving been tken by the eame 5 Ba nigel 2 mnaecle | of the Sa j 4 seall | and we t nucleus nd whieh the tan. I now enter th t, wh wil , ' a v9 Wi soldier, on a the + laveden | true I eedom shall yet rally for the probably cane y rupture D Mi} s oes : oe ee I of the qt e alum. | oP chat iediey: final victory. ‘We well Enow thot we have the mo- government and that of hohe omen Sante ean akiee oon Car noir maje L. tho Kring in his | 9h 70 | ral conviction of the people on our side, and we Given unde hay r : he in j shirt. and the queen in her chemese. | Of how ully beliave t when our candidates are presents Fo the Gavernar and authori in Pas, Low ‘ | Lajest Idier to burst open the door | MC Pow | ed fo the people they will recive a yor bat abil dh te ven 7 J r | of the room wl ung pr $a earn . i surprise our ¢ cents. The noxt ol vote i; 4 iy pi sts i ation of y ich he did; her tell pds pac eo a tee a sity Bur eBoy nes of this State wall be given a3 no prev eve: . U The townis quit hit en 1 ek Mh db was—it will he © trae exponont of th monta vat ; m i h Consnl Ge- | owt viel veecramentum militaire, ah about which partisone ray the South hoeese | ballot. We believe tho vote for freodom's candi- 4 eh nd bis ool- | 1 hie m . Whereupon, without a moment's he te Soules that no ovlier questions shall be | dates will he a larg We know many pessons ne of th Se 1 ito San Jose, Cost 2 | tution, her Majesty pel Tet eee a ean (aioe gancetions shall be | connected with the whig and demosra 4 wirtie? + bold Nica _ Twill ad o-morrow. | held it until he slavery, party who are utterly disgusted with thy w 6. wked and reworked. d that th Juan he law nacy of and Calltornia aan, but that wil obligations d and general comiideuce existed in the m1 ply drew ahappy picture of the future , inthe white robes of the condem: le, of H. 1. M. brig the outrage on 1 from the ger. WL. Ss Moxway, May 31. ned, and were ac- Jemen, who, althongh net d by two it his aseortion of Powers’ innocence, but necused illips of being the ringleader, and boldly stepped adjusted about'tho tivck of 2 hig young charg The U. §. ship Levant, at Norfolk, hound forthe Med terranenn, Will not eail probably before August, on account ia M, Minor, Purecr, John 6. Passed ist gent Surgeon, R, F. Mason; Paated Midshipmen, Horace 1. ¥. Sands, eight days from Pascagoula, vin, Koy Wost, arrived at Norfolk on the 9th inst. The following is a list tain’s Clerk, --— Hartman; Chief Engineer, R, 1. Long: Soeetion, is narrowed down to My. We ise, including the he only iss tor declared that the Fugitive Slave taw,” » and so it is, The deme- ats, not to be outdone by the whigs, reiterate the mits. very em “ Comprom should he t We give the only portions of the democratie plat- asylum of the oppresred of every nation, have ever b ardinal principles in the democratle faith; ana every our statute book, nh, mid who, shove not realy to break off their political alliances, will cheerfully woto fox freedom and free soil. Let us then, like the old liberty inflexible. Let us havea noble Sout y, remain onveution, | action of 3 m f the difficulty in get suilors, She wants sixty sea | same policy. The only difference hetwoen tham | * enter 5 © aontence passed yesterday, | jem to complete her complement, Annexcd ie alist of | he democrats choose to publish their plat- | and let ns be fully repretented at Clovoland on the ; ¢ ning, with dio regard | jer ofte, 90. F Upshur, Commander; Ioutenants, | form na a matter of expediency, and the whijs say | dthof Anguetnest. 4st wi aiow she peaple of the f and propriety, conducted from the police | Robert F kney, Jee, H. Birong, Mathias C. Metin, uo. | thoy aro the fathers of the policy, and it will be | Umited States (hat the freo soil men of the ol | 1 the det { | station to the place of execution. They were uttired | P. Deontur; Acting Master, Win, (i. Temple m0, | ncodless to re-aseert it. igen Bay State are worthy descendants of those who crossed the ocean in the Mayflower for the rights P ¥ Fconselence, and fought for freedos Banker vated ker p, had become their spititual adgisors, | N. Crabb, Theodoric Jee, Andrew W, Johnaon; Midship- | form whieh bave eubstin All the reat are more | sf vonecien pwnd fought for freedom et Banke enterpries, and moral worth of Gielen ae Wher walionen Jrines Tharpon, | et, Michard HW. Gayle, Ww. 'T. Cineeel; Boatswain | mitt rs of form, or, 8 Mr. Greoley ea ra * fowsils. siialD iti - ard ry mnt aad in CORN Wrath HORE tod Br the fn + | Robmt Powers; Gunner. John Webber, Carponter, J. phat the liberel principles embodied hy Jefferson in the S ghoupitel ites kee sas Jim Conner, was first prepared fir the final aot, | Simoms Railtuakers ML Becor, Y°Poti CatPonten Decloration of Independence, and rancttoned in the oon. The General Agent of Rimigratton. ‘eplied, that no f spol yet ove | Ord, in the fow remarks which he mado, he reiter- | "y's: turveying sleamer Waller, Lieut, Commanding | stitution. which makes outs the land. of Wbetty, and tho TO THY EDITOR OF THE MERALD Oreicy ov THE ComMissioxERs oF Ewronation, Jane 21, 1852 } New You, { reraalined | ee ait: t arc « itted the seene of bis | « 5 F : Liens abi flege of becoming citizens and | fineAnarticle in_your paper of Friday last, with’ re- oe ee ree “p—he minited” tates commercial agent, William, F. | wee le eee genthy 2 “the fe Somes “Ht Momiey heting Mosier: en Med Bia 5 noth rsa atone Ges, our 10 be resisted with the | gerd » Commis vaers of Banat a amy renie- Ravine. two miles weet of Nevada t hica with « bearty welcoun tion of the other two, but just as the rope was nbout | Lasted Midshipmen, &. 8. Bassott and W. L, Pows vane spirit which ewept the alien ond redition laws from | nationas General Agent, requires a reply «—Pirst, As tomy having Leon the norainoe ot Arch~ Veing ips, his honor. r Ie HT ‘i ca have to state that Lreceived the appoint. roeperity which was the miu: of of San J 4 pe, his honor, | — ; Bd. do. Goo, F. and —— Parke. Had the democrats taken that 1o:olution down | bishop Hughes, t have to ich rewatd to the Inberwe, $7" 50 wan taken | J™CHDETAY which was the manifest destiny of a et Hisyor, annowiced that. the Gity’ Couette an | 224% tte; 04. do, Ovo, F- Barton and— wath. | Had t aaa eT yeray ants Sn CTRE | Werte teomaaeeee Re tee tent heone frem ene tyravel. A fow days after.» lump af pure ld Now it is studded | consideration of the previous confession of Phill had on tiberty applicant for the office; and, as to his heiug the hoad of Seid, welghing #2, waa taken from s siuive.. The owner | Vin hamlets suid Fenciven; ond at every step of our pro- | ani the apparent iniocenco of Powers, of the robba: Vornor T % lt Monet Prownrieve Pato oaition, and covars Hig Sony nt oy piely Ie Nae eae tas te tn konees Copatene Sit seer, ip pet ian on grese we see the itaprese of elvilization. The noble rivers | yy, had eommuted thelr sentence to 4: ve fifty ~The ‘panvongors ‘or the fteumship Prometheus held a principles. It asserts the Trrotferhood 0 mp, ‘ie > 00 Ca iypetn ne oosize ‘ieoonds Anes my cee: 1 Of 4 Gold | Stakes ot the i iconery nad aaa | Nemes and to be branded with the letter T on the | meeting on beard, 20th May, off San Juan, nnd passed | Renal rights lo citizenship and to the soil, aswell | {Cn Centzel AB, o" tts ada. Recond, Ae te iny resign igre Dar, American River, rayim | cre the with ui * * Al and host , | palm of the hand, and to he banished from the | several flattering resolutions. expressive of oe high | asthe im rtant position that slavery and o pres- | opportunity, which had offered, of again ona inte Minery here averege from five lo ten doliare per day, and ns tes of ban 3 | town under penalty of “death,” if they return, | sense of the ability and gentlomuily conduct of Captain | ion of gj kinds, apd in all places, axe hostile +9 tho | morgantile pureuits, W. A, BAYLEY, Bay vanes cf gown bangs cap alwoys find employment j ME Gnuic pate tbat Wetore long the Bay of Bam JvAD ' Yi egeney of she City Coumgil jp thy cagy of | Crvllag and his ofilcers, om the passage ftom Usis port, ? 4