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‘ | Francisco, Mth, Kate Hayes, Redman, do; bark Samu@ Twenty-First Anniversary of the Ma:tne St. Lows MARITIME INTELLIGENCE ‘ e . 7 ’ s Letter. | Twenty-First Anniversary of Another Outrage at \ . i JUDGE DOUGLAS, NEBRASKA AND THE PARQNS: oom a etWebstern organ,) Apell 18.) | Temperance Soctety. PRODADLE MURDER—HOPPHAN SHOT BY MIR6- DARBR. ! . - | Sauk, Deween: Fozene, eR The eye oi the New York Bwniny | On Sunday the sariners’ Church, Roosoriat aires, 44 | - [rem the Bt Locls Infatiiqnsesr, s, +s { Movements of Grean Steamers, @ 1 Latia Ficld, Byrne; Macey Tito “Hevea. 4 DAP AAPL > what is not : < i C ion Of the pups = = i 5 Manifestoes of the’ Clergy Against the United {cc his i cetvpied ax a place of worship. Tis church, which | ot, O.Heftman by Wilson C. Baker, Isat month, had recs, cneene | Pete ad Sich shine Marat, aictoon: Version She : appears to have been the pioncet in the work of refor- | Uprely subsid-d, when they are startled again by anothor Southampton. New York dee, and Northern mb, Bates, Samanta jai d Louis Philippe, Eeyact. Cbimelaa e8; States Senate, ; the Cee ated a wation among the seamen, bas disposed of the present sok, prep mone: aanzagoons Gasn the fuse, hee = Liverpool. ...,. Boston, oe Daya aan © oe Mare % ship Splondld, niin Teter, and indmufactared var | Cdifee for the purpose of geouring » more eligibie site, | py attempt to take the life of the victim by firings pair ~ eer. «ae ee rie oe ach 18, Ducheese a°Orle Extracts from the Reply of Senator Douglas h are without any origin in | and erecting theréon & place of worship of pigtoleas Hea ta dee neem, foe hinge 4 ome ee pFites, Gutter; Cleopatra, § to the Proceedings of the Anti-Nebrasken | fas! nd ‘hat the whole of hia atatomont in ro... tbe morning an address was delivered by itev. Dr. beatae wear oot tases ie Tie aleoslons ae ; pet! ore “ 2 ad that the of hia stay f iy Se tae soma Drag Chang evn oF Ontong. See Pip BP V's corneaponience with Mr. ¥. Web: Methews, who officiated thtrty four years ago at ‘he | rersecution which Hoffman has already experienced, Mrs, Take : Su Teeretpent: backs Vat Ras emp Grr jar kind conalder- | 5¢ verstts late visit toWeton, Mr. Fateh: + dodicatory vermon, ‘The addrese waa very brit aud to Heer hag repeated her attempt, and, 1 may be, with ARUNEOY-°°""New york Liverpouh wfe; Soil Train, Downey, Cut END GRNTI pas bing oe & iy, the exeitement of friends, &o., ne point. Thi id, that th fatal results. praccees 28a speak. ole. atlon, in sending me t of the pablie so cicounsetealtelly set fost, in wholy: withont tecaas? (tee Tome ie aah Sicae, Be anid, Sink thay |: See ah Abe onamnsat tha reamulicanomamer 1 oe Benaheaten Ean bis Rockland, Vinal: Castilian, ing composed of twenty-five cle en of the city ton. | 6 Baa Maieaneaes § A would ever meet within these hallowed walls. The ac- “ally Ie EUTOpa... .. New Yor! : ale Fry: Ateiants, Colby; Colestint Rumpire, ng compo Ce tccdings | ton. No such correspondence took placo—no such origi , 8° | fair day, was thronged with persons, and éspeciall nena ORE Der ea ll aa Sint! 209 “apl2o | $i lale, Fry: Atélaate, Colby; Celestial Revie. Chicago oppored io the Nebraska * proceeding’ | nal draft was given by Mr. Fle ater to Mr. Kve- cents which hed been heard so often for the last thirty | dies walking and shopping. He@wan and Mrs, Baker ert ‘Aspinwall. Vandalie Marshall; Reindser, Bunter, Mar. consist of a st + in the na vie vened by | Tétt—nor did any con sort take place year+ would be heard no more; but this congregation | met by chance near the corner of Olive. According to Pelican State, Weeks; Venice, Fing = tt and signed by P : y n. 4 8, ‘tween them on the subject. bad by no means relinquished its benevolent plans. | the statement of several eye-witnesses no words Meszen; ara- | They would proceed with renewed hopes and larger ca- | between them, and he made po movement towards ad- tion wf the Hulsemaun letter we cannot say: it is veay Pacities to the good work of supplying the spiritual | dressing her. Mrs. Beker, upon recognizing him, drew out diay a follows:— riainly, that being ill al the time, at Franklin, | Wants of the poor mariner. He considered the pres # revolyer and presented it. He ran into J. G. Simpson’s | = ptt ~ tly held in the Senate ot | Mr. av himself of Dir. kveretts over ready Objectot this rocicty as one worthy of the snost serious | store, exclaiming ‘Save mel”” ran around the counter, |, #@™ All packages and letters k, Bartlett: tion of the memorial of | friendship on that as on other occasions;and the friends consideration of the community. and endeayored to stoop behind it. Mrs. Baker, before he | Hiss should be sealed, See AAI MeLeil y deplore the apparent | of both would be willing that the whole world should An gat omagona address was delivered by Rev. J.B. | could secure bis retreat, leaning over the counter placed | ~~~ Stafford; Louis Phillippe, ‘Bi X wards man and God: | know the fact uch were the case—which would be Wakeley, who geve a detailed account of the progress of | the pistol at his back and fired twice, only one, it is re- ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—THIB DAt. on | Wind, Hildreth; Senbeam Danucat-copeciafiy in the speoches of dite Senators from | eaually honorable to both parties, and show in a moat the church during ite existence. He congratulated the | ported, taking effect. -6 28 | moon surs. as Union clark: Banduaky, a og; Francia. P Sage, Robaoas sie teat tuat debate. on the past of the opponents ot | ©Breeable light the confidence ad friendship that existed members of the congregation upon the success which had | — She then sat down in the nearest chair. She wore a 36 | mau wares | WEMines'a G Mill Gurdie; Indian Qusan, Desmasieads weet upon the privileges of a large | between these two distinguished gentlemen. attended their enterprise. Some interesting statistics con- | tergined expression of countenance; but some minutes. ~~~ er oxena, Webster; Cochituate, Irving. [Several of these are ,Gitiwems, upon the dignity of the | That Mr. Everett, however, is particularly anxious to | nected with the church were given. He said that the | afterwards betrayed a slight weariness or nervousness of Port of New York, April 10, 1864. also reported at Callac.) Senate and upon the claims of the divine uame, word, and make sueh facts known himself, or that be procured | ‘Society for Promoting the Gospel among Seamen in the | Jook, and asked for a glass of water, which was given her Care Hayeisn—In port Maggy Me eohe EB darae, Cross, wutitutions, to which we owe profoundest honor and rever- such draft for publication, or made any publication of _ Port of New York’’ was incorporated by the Legislature | by one of the clerks. Near twenty ladies were in the CLEARED. - ton, 1dg. Gol in, lonterums, Coa- conse. it, we do not believe: We have never seen it. It would Of this State, be 13, 1819. This society sustains the | store and witnessed the occurrence. Her husband short- Stoamastify. Bleck Warrior, Bulloch, Mobi Whether or not Mr. Everett had a han , which are, | enting voie in the pre it intended for the New Your stated to hay The last of these fd Fi E08 z¢ ¥ Here Lam distinctly and “especially”? charged with it ‘ ch in Roosevelt | Crocheron C. N G—In port Mareh 23, brig Monserate, the apparet F cou y ¥ haye been a highly proper thing, certainly, for Mr. Web- Mariners’ church in velt street, and other mission. | ly made his appearance, and Mra. Baker being in cus ‘Bh ' bold 200 he apparent want of courtesy and reverence towards | story represcniatwes 10 publish’ the eireumstance, and ary labors among seamen. ‘The church was solemnly | of Deputy County Marshals MeMeans and McCamant Bain Salta a arrait, one Kons, back! FAUAR r . P R—In port Marob 30, brig CC Bil Cort, m8 0 ee po UN Yock'2d oF 54 Aprile gale aes veusel, —! rt March 18, ship Epaminondas, for were ; ea arin port Mass 2, bark Petrgi, Avery, for New | In the Secale dei Eeeeton tte gautlet doubtless they will at a proper time if tho nets author. dediented to the worship of Almighty God on Sunday, Capt. Content, she was conducted to carviage and driven : ix bli ize them to do 80; but we can easily seo that the state- nS the of 5d - aguinat s eivate indiviaual or public man, and one | ents of the Pedi correspondent are intended to. injure returning Sabbath seamen have here heard the tidings | ° 4 gentleman inquired of her before leaving the store if x Juficient authority. ft unsupported. by evidence, and Ot less than one living statesman than the memory of of salvation, and many, now scattered abroad on the | Hoffman had offered her any new insult, and she replied, Seb een ir), Hopkins, Hi Seco. J PP y id 5 mlghiy 2000 or iy to. a better world, we have reason | ‘‘No;’’ and that the reason for shooting him was that he Schr St Lawrence, Hedlund, Charleston, Lane & Weat. oe ion M: , Gavit, Me Be sai Beae at : contradicted by the records, its enormity is greatly ag- , ‘be other, deceased. | “ ” | 1LA8GO' graguted by the startling fact that it emanates from | “Inthe aftersoen's recelos’e Kabbath school teachers | Dmcaubed sen te be irougnt Before the ublic'and dis: | Schr Washington, Ree, Washingren, Boloman Enidvey. | Terk, to commenee 106,202: oy aos 16h.) ally . cneak CREE or en eee te [oecetenoaiienes! tomes Ser | and superintendents was Beld. A large audionce was | Sent for to his ofice in Commercial areet, they wore both Sehr Yarktown: Cole, Jas liunter & Co, = jard, for Faimon hati aH Sturoe lee raat 3 bes: ame of Almighty God,’’ an is et e! 7 ’ ” bh ry oe. a: anc) % authority. When you shail reat that debate carefully, Wasruraror, April 7, 1064 eee tn ene cere aoe IaterertDE One. 4 | lavish of endearments and embraces. jer | Schr Danville Tut CH Pierson. (BP, for doc Ape To; Nile (Bn) for ; yon will be surprised at the infustice you have done me | Lmportant Nonification from the British Government— | suniversary. & small audience wae in attendance. Gistvbath Grovemination thar 4 en pote aad ‘Lewis. do, 10; achrs New Globe, Tibbetts, from Trinidad for iH by attributing to me the language which I found it ne Teussian Ports on’ the Pacific to be Blockaded, TL onckadiogs DAS eae ie ne tea sare. On examination they found that the ball en, Baker, Providence. master. 5, | RENE IG: E A edwards, Hartick, from Sy Grols fur ceasary to quote, for the purpose of comment, from the The British government have notified the United Rev. WH: Dykeman core tackoke y tered below is e shoul i oF pacing hes = ‘Stackhouse, Philadelphia, ses. noe ow, from jaltinor ey rr iiadeipbie 10s ot protest signed by the three thousand apd ifty clergymen States government, that they shall, immediately on the , Ry, 1. Dykeman pi mrad, eed povecal nignas |<e ane ieveae, nak timer ia ciate opinion, Avery’ | reed Hvimble, from Pouce for NYork 4 of New England. I agree that the language quoted commencement of’ hostilities, blockade all the Russian | «yrey Poctred eh ae, iin See leer a Be, Bn Sm Th OuRae MVORT | | Whip Onenn Gram tot Row bere- pea Sele Tones, 0 ara Konc—sid Jan 25 sehr Bronda, Stone, Shanghae. was ‘wanting in courtesy and reverence to man jand | ports on the Pacific. Orders no doubt have long since | "“Cyndain ‘Taaor, of tho Temperance Home, addressed the | “4ié‘vay removed about dive o'clock to the Sisters’ Hos- | sf,en ts'speko back Satellite, from Havre for New York, | q At, Swatom, China, abt, Jan 20, chips bes God," and it was for that reason | calied the attention | becn transmitted to that effect to their Admiral com- | seothne brieiy.” sinaig os J Ce a Te errr Lect eowative bat tk cote. | Minsk ak eee Tan among large mavos of | embarking coolies for Panama; Amaso and of the Senateand the country to theastounding fact that | mending on the Pueific station, and will be carried out 60 | "The annual yeport was then read, as follows:— sage ary ay rsmraieen ir | toe; was to days before wo could get clear of It, and saw it te ee fo March 28 ache Lagy Ath Phos M York: any body of men. men, or by | soon as he hears of the opening of the ball in Europe. | ne Marine Temperance Soctety of the Port of New York | ““pefore his removal Justice Johnstone arrived and took | ®#{ar south as fat 44. $0th, Florence; Berry, NYork; Slat, Golden Ago, Strum. de; ing tl es ¢ any other name, in this age and presume to claim that the Vincent, do. Cid 29th, schr Phoasant, intry, would | Itappears there is an”ample naval fore: in that sea for a. bt March Bert abb March 25, brig Holamond (Bed, ‘Sb Wiscasset), Chapman, Havre, 36 days, : nd youth, | nix statement. ‘The following is a copy : in belingt, with pieces (eG tnanens m ‘end in His Poy LY era as A Pe a Lent Bele ony not gated per ot Goat bled this evening to celebra Swenty-Ares anniversacy, “T came up Fourth street, and met Mrs. Baker coming Ship Petrel (Br), Lord, Bri with railroad ee ee eae ersten | Britain, and how telly all the necessasy preasures hres | Soom after our last suaal meeting: it fleased Divine Pee: | down Fourth neer the corner of Olive; she turnedaro Iron and 25 passengers, 10 Order rab 2, Gibraltar (reoeent-epons polities! quastion pebdiag: kefore the |. Fetes) Aaa am ous e. Tt would, however be | Yidence to remove by death our esteemed brother and oo- | and pulled out a pistol; I ran into Simpson's store; she eee meget Heung, Moselow Fer ee ane a ead the see, 2 attribute th Lar iret y 1 Salk tetone laborer, Rey. Henry Chase, He was cloctod Corresponding | followed me sed ateot twice; one ball took effect im my | March 5, with fruit. to E Goodwin & Bros. March 2s, tat > | Thomas. Im the river outwar this language.to its true authors, an ed your cen- | rather a“ lick-back should be found that Russia | Seoretary at the orgaulention of the socioty in hiechur:hy | sido” T make this statement with the advies of my phy. Ton 45.0 W, great quantity office; was surround: | Franklin, Walker, and Boston Hg! sure against them, instead of me, who but quoted to ex. | has a larger naval force in that quarter than had been | February 21, 1°33, and held the office at the time of his clan that I am going to die from the effect of ngth were’ Lonpor—In pose it, Ishould have united with you in s | known or anticipated, and that John Bullshould most an- | death. “His countenance, beaming with benevolence, no | *!°! going this Boston, dg; Harriot Ervin, has passed through the soveral stages of infanc; ah ached the age of manhood, and wo by 7 ! : . y , Crowell, Carthagens, NG, 17 days, with | strong, do, do; Clara An: did manifest an “apparent want of courtes expectedly find himself in a naval inferiority, and his | longer cheers us, but the infinence of hia counsel and | wound itt’ & Bi es ‘ nate, and “reverence to God.” ships snapped up in detail on theix way, or when at their | PEAYers we still feol. SHE Ail flint aah rnd ap enees agar y vert fant (Beh Drvedale, Glasgow, 60 days, with pig | TXphoom, Balter, for do Aprit as, Such agresult micht well be, for & Livingston. Palermo. Aft i imse Senati blockading stati er defending himself and the Senate at great length | 10 Russisn government is fa¥esceing, and that portion REN against the charges brought by these Chicago preachers { of their territory is, s0 little visited by foreigners that | still continued on Thursday Those mootings ha: of the Gospel, Judge Douglas quotes their first resolution | they could have built numerous ships of war there, with- | been conducted principally by ship mates, officers and #0 and comments upon it as follows:— { out the world being at all aware of the fact. The recent | ™eD, and many of them have beon seasons of deep intere: { unexpected appearance of a Russian squadron in the | gt Caregen et -bhyd biked prayer d ing of ; Japan sea, to watch, as it is reported, the progress and ta ere institution for the declarati enforcement oF Ge e id_| retigion, while we know no ry Will upon all poles of eed an and Gutereement of God's } broccodings of our squadron under Comraodore Perry, is | tole he. platform ‘oft ketal tu he enced x aber see sevumeas Upon this statement a commitment was issued to the During the year » meoting haa been held here every Tues- diay, evening, and on tho 01 Stolander, Leghorn, 56 days, with eur 4 connty jailer, requiring Mrs. Baker’s detention in custo- ‘aor. “March 16, no tat, &o, spoke sob BS aor Rta eset ine lone ne eee dy. No examination, of course, will take place until the | He U6 po Cobh of Afrles oo anne, via | Tot: wine eis ar “5 ron, : , = endo, EI OS EO HRGAA NOC Ca be SND ee: RL (wirere se put in in ciatress); with branay, wey | yaseaue Ia port March 15, ship, Orlemde, White, from eae Po . = | to Funch & Meineke. : P : Sieg care eee rene Of the Govern= yi meline (of Warren), Watts, New Usteans,17 days, | gh ALNBMO—¥s pom Mack 17 Marke Fovukinn Tagen, . fro Bes Boston, ‘ready bed ith rugar and molagecs, to J W Blwebl & Li arr 13th, for Philadelphia; Br ta 9e. ‘The following is the bill recently passed by the Senate “Sehy Sazyar (of Helfact), Tis r énti, arr 14th, tor Bo flag: Be such, itis their duty toreprove, seluke and-exhort, with | at any rate a proof that Russia has not entirely neglected | enough for all to stand upon, and the nai rg a rbale ' mona fn the | with cathe: to Brees, Son & Ci eee aan ae trrube for de or Bostee ait one ee, Hitutonty and uactine her naval armaments inher Pacific ports; and it is | Ouly ef cvety Christian nation, but those of Chinese, Ma- | of the United States to increase the pay 0! persons in thew AO inet BOR Ae Oe. RSCRAT gel boston, Supe, Wer ae Gaetanina (Sic), do. This resolution appears to have been adopted by you | highly probable there are more where they came from, | JY# and other pay may be found enrolled as members of | employment of government, on which no final action has Prnxamnvco—In: port abt March 16, brig Windward, rig Hub Resolved—1. That the ministry is the divinely appointe etcoring SSW. at an anti-Nebraska meeting, (composed exclusively of | There is now a very considerable commerce carried on | “is society. yet been taken by the House of Representatives: — anges tom, Ja, IT do We cecu} clergymen, twenty-five in number,) and calted for the | between San Francisco and the Russian settlements, | ene scie cre mp oreane position in the commercial me, ico es Sasctats (it aneiee oe Secs Ri ee Dy Newell, Kings Marshall, for Baltimore 2 days. Arr 4th, brig Flores, « that question and none other. It | whieh will ke entirely broken up by this blockade, to the | visit our port anni i 100,009, and if wohad | ttt.a An set making approvriationa for tho civil’sm& 4 ° Petre Everett, stJohns, | St@, fromdo Jan 21. was adopted in connection with the protest, and forms a | great disadvantage and loss of the parties concerned. | the pecanii dowrusefulness | titled “An act making appropriations for the civil amhy | Schr Mary Farnsworth (of Rockland). Everett, Bt Johns, | | Poxog, P R—In abt March 27, bark George le ct of the kame tram mB.” Tie qeteny Rend dane th ts, | diplomatic expenses of government for the year ending PH, it deys, with sugar, to master. Aprils, 1st 23. lon 72 | Pendleton, from, St. Thomas for London 10 days; doy febraska bill “in th mi Almighty God?’ as ¢ —— area the 80th of June, 1854,”’ those of the first class shall re» 15. spoke schr Maytlower, from Camden for hag trdcres 1g | Rotacot, Emery, for N York 2 or $ days; Louisa Sears, Reb- 9, Peat ceive a salary of twelve hundred dollars per annum Sobr Isracl Show (of Bucksport), Smit, Attakapas, 18 | pins, (sy; for do); Amulet, Miller, for Baltimore Sor & great moral wrong’ breach of faith eminently in- From Texas. | gue tie mecine emp a y pei j | days, with segar and molasses, to'C P Loverick. April 6, | BiBf @Up jurious to the moral principle of the community,” and, We have Galveston papers to the 31st of Maret. \ielamin trewcelaen those of the second class, a fap tb tha lee praniee Jat 30 28, lon 77 48, saw a clipper ship bound to Charleston. | “30. ay Paince—In port March 18, brig Croton, Biya, tan oxposing us to the righteous judgments of ¢he Al. | _ Bishop Freeman, of the Protestant Fpiscopal Church, | This society wage no warfare against any man or any olass | dollars per annum: those of the class, a salaty of | Schr W Pickering, Sands, Attakapas, 20 days, with sugar | ¢rom and for NYork, disg, and othors as before. mighty.’’ The resolution declares “that the ministry is ©} had arrived. | of men. We court the friendship of all, but fear tho Zostiit. | sixteen hundred dollars per annum; and all vacancies in , ond molass h $0, pay i Rio Jansino—In port Feb 26, ship Sophia Walker, Wie- the divinely appointed institution for the declaration and | The Galveston News of March 28th says:—A gonoral | ty of none. Tho weapons of our warfaro aro light and love, | Spy of the classes named in said act montioned shall be | Schr Fanny Wells, Buckley, Vir ied well, for Baltimore, (before reported NOrleans, Idg; “Fanny enforcement of God’s will upon all points of moral and | court martial, of thirteen members, will assemble at | %2@) to all who throw around themselves the protec! filled by promotion from the class mext below, and all | Scnr pr Hattey, Haley, Ving Ewer," trom Obinchs Telends, Gisog: 00 *s) barks Her- Do not the protest and resolution refer | Austin on the 17th of April, for tho’ trial of Assistant | Mwatiy We bod haped inet hehe Teoh ee tie che Bitte fosroute ere Surgeon J. M_ Steiner, and such other personsas may be | East, vot long since, with OF Tigh clerks not provided for in this act, performing the same | $ohr Dr Bailey, Haley, Virginia. eo raven or similar duties with any one of the classes, shall receive Schr Edwin Gorman, Hardy, Philadelphia for Bost the same compensation’as ig allowed to such class; and Sehr Senooa, Glover, Pawtucket for Philadelphia. mitage, Lebrou, disog; Gov Von next day; 8 Stone (h for Montevideo jorrectly reported by ebr W iton, Boston (the L is fro religious truth to the same question, to wit, the Nebraska bill now pend- ing before Gongress Surely you will not deny that such | brought before it. It will he remembered Dr. Steiner | this have shone upon the Emp! » Ire long they may | the clerks employed in the Census Bureau shail be paid, |~ Sehr Hen} Sianard, Conant, Norwich, 2 days. Was your understanding. uu assembled to consider | killed Major Arnold at Fort Graham last October, when | been. fora time, only that ere long they oan, that TTutation and none other, You acted upon that | he was bound over in $4,000 to appear before the Civil | bron He he mre agree Ont power. ’ during the present fiscal year, the same as is hereby BELOW. tri bound back to ropair, as before stated: subject aad that alone. Your resolutions were declara- | Court on the second Monday in June, Brevet Brigadier- ‘aptain Harr delivered a long addross in advocacy of | allowed to clerks of the second class, ‘Two barks, unknown. big Helen, Remhee, Cees. kcaan Bob, & dor Bak | the teetotal cause. Notwithstanding the Governor of the Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the stamp and State had vetoed the Maine liquor law, he had not vetoed | plan! tory of the extent of your nights and powers as clergy- | General Wm. S. Harney will preside over the court, men, and your protest was your action in conformity with | which will consist of eight Colonels, four Majors and agent for the Post Office Department receive the Steamship Black Wai sed in port. in port March arks Harriet Frances, Reed, hence for Liverpool, Ronan, Brown, for ‘NYork amabip Yankeo Francisco, trr 2th, and euppo 29th; i ‘i jen “i | the tongues of temperance men. He, the speaker, meant | same as clerks of the second class, provided for in ‘Wind during the day, SE, bh 4 rights and powers. three Captains, making two supernumeraries in case | the t P sia, sROMR RA, ry a ‘arr CAL uahetesea Siem, your nealtion taibe (hie whstann||;ang aundiy te eubeasrthe court seanicing cat eas snenee pitch into old) rom with redoubled vigor. The voto | the Brst section of this act; and an addition of twenty (Guother' account says, Baltimore aya | Bran are ‘(ministers of the Gpspel;”” that “the ministry is the | eleven paola peuinlste 6 ee ee Vela prota is hereby added to the pay now authorized by caTON eee Ine Report. — cGrath, from and for NYork, disag; brig “tM Croton," Aivinely-appointed institution for the declaration anden- |" Cajt, Wm. D, Blair, Commissary of Subsistence, isap- ee Ia ccabd teak to ee TEE eee OF tte |r econ the messengers, packern laborers and angeros Ape ae bagts Homer, Cale and ary 20th. A abip, sboiwing a signal with forcement of God’s will upon all points of moral and reli- | pointed Judge Advocate of the court. 7 1 tment pawtonore: Mares palermo) bias Ten 1 Phila: , ak, was 42 auchee cious truth; that this “divinely-oppointed institution” |" Tieut. Col D. D. Tompkins, Deputy Quartermaster Perance. He, and all true friends of the cause, would | government in Washington, to the clerks employed at | ¢e/Plis; Orion, Aux Cay Meta res act Gare to naniinestoes aie ye th vine bc sass ; ph i ; welcome with’ enthusiasm any such effort to abolish, or | the Navy Yard and marine’ barracks at Washington, to powered ‘10 declare,’ what questions of civil, | General, having returned from feave of absence, willFe- fF toast mitigate, this fearfal evil of rum Grinking. "He | the clerés, messengers and laborers in the ofice st Ooms. | aase' rekon Tyee Win P PERSIE tap bats eeermeity etal Peet ak ee cr aarp mage ge ” did not believe, however, that temperance could be sep- | missioner of Public Buildings, doorkeeper and assistant | tress, leaky, stern xd, and part of cargo thrown over- | NYork. wll cngsinvatecnsh pray seciis) therefore; cneot | Sam Acrousy, Murel sae tue yuvernment express | anted from religion. ‘They should sedoupies ane iA Gcorkeeper st the executive snansion; pnblie gardener, hese cobs, Patrik Ba are teed, | Keen ten Dalila der then Deane, I buorgativiereng dis, 0 N ANTONIO, 1 ver Fy 7 iy ie] a 3 . 7 + a the questions upon which it is the duty of this “divinely- | rider has just come in from Loredo, which place he left band,, If it was asked what made drunkards, he would | laborers employed in the public grounds and President's | ith Coduimbo, Towne, tor Loudon having repairads discg; Loonice, Duling, from Charloston, do; soht Absomas Io, from Swansos, for Boston’next in dis- n | whi just ‘moderate drinking.”” After oxpatiating upon this | garden: two additional watehmen and. the police at the wg cennired. ‘ appointed institution” to ‘declare aud enforee God's | on the evening of the 18th. He’ reports a party of | S®¥ ‘m i e 8 | garden; “ Br bark Caleutta, from Boston (April 6) for London, is re- | Atwood, from ‘Boston, arr 25th. will; and that, clothed with ‘all authority and doc- Lipans to have come down on the Sth within threo miles enna of the subject for some time, the speaker con el PRE US Sttenen eee e Lae ported ashors on Cape Sable. No particulars. oer onN: NB—Art April 4, bark Cabarga, Porking, trine,”” this “divinely-appointed institution” proceeds | of the town, and attacked a train of Mexican carts, load- “luded. ‘ , . 2, lampt: , - patina conus tani : en a ; bear ANY oct 4 : < : "| Capt. One then delivered a brief address. Ho said, | tendent, the drawkeepers of the bridge across the east- Tawasco—No Am vessel in port abt March 17. to issue its mandates to the Congress of the United States | ed with goods for H. P. Bee. One-Mosican was serious. | ., thls was the last meeting that was to. be held at this | ern branch and Potomac; amd that tle provietonm of the | parr, ha weg wee ee Home Ports. ALLS. TT MRUGE beigaxtitieed to nay ta-yaurinl malt Okcie- | coneneenie | place, he felt it incumbent on him to saya word. At | second section of the act of August 31, 1852, “making | son, Puerto Cabellé; schrs A Tirreli, Bell, Boston; & 8 | _BALTIMORE—Arr April § a9, sbip F W Brune, Landis, Pen king ee eee Pocket Rega acl Whe Sian this moment he remembered numbers of poo: fellows | appropriation for the civil and diplomatic eapensen ot Janes, Westcott, New Orleans; Governor, Chas. Boston; barks JH Duvall, Nickerson, do; Noptune (of Bes: ‘inega, that I differ with you widely, radicallyfind | — But few articles were stolen, ae {Be iiews soon reached ; alee r y ‘ fundamentally in respect to the natureand extent of your | town, anda company went out in pursuit under Lieut. | BO had, through the instrumentality of aes S55) an te aad eke, eehet eae ee Meecknand ery eastparts dvgrereng, Bllven Bedford rights, duties and powers as ministers of the Gospel. If | Witter, which had just come in from along scout, The | Yict wilt thou have me to do?” He could multiply inet. | eeochersted whe wens ie employment daring that fiscal Cambridge, York, Portland; Mary Miller, Laws, Boston t the claims of this “divinely appointed institution”? shall | Indians were pursued about Afty-fve miles, til they Tent upon incident to verify thisaseertion. ‘He especially | Sens’ and were-enslated frome the vencdt cfrased act ny. | Marts: il York; ma, Goll #, Raynor, Portiand, Ct; ton), Wyman, Caribboan Sea; schrs Julia Anns, Hay Hooton Water Witch, Newman, Bermuda. Cli steamer ES Powell, Boston; bark Fanny Esler, okie, Hall, West Indies; W D Miller, chr Blooming Youth, Terral, St Thomas; be enforced, and the various public functionaries shall | gained the mountains, when their trail was’ 1 PenotnUndad tha CLUES BLtala MealIe ea ante pauel Loan vi i siveaaeua ‘i | ir fli say ‘ anket o - | the decision of the Comptroller of the Treasury. , Boston; schrs Star, Nickerson, Rainer, N Yor! yield their judgments to your suyesvision, and their con- | their ight they dropped thelr guns and blankets, as well | Tei‘t0 sign the pledge. ‘These little creatures hadaceom- | ‘Sec’ % And be ie further enscted, That inatena of the ‘Baker, Fall River: Mary Miller, — Arr Maroh 28, schr Rainbow, Havenor, Sa- Sennen peers eit Shere'will te no Umit'to your won the Idth another party, saprosed also to be Lipans, _ Plished a vast deal of good in the furtherance of the good | salaries now allowed by law to the Superintendent of i, Charleston. vapnal fee nerve April 8, P.M, shi Col Li tee Tot eee eee ee ee ee i Te ethan che hatred aed eee tow e aad kited | Work. Not only temporal but spiritual advantages had | the Census, and to the Assistant Postmaster-General, ——— 5 BOSTON Are: Apes, Foe pap bases, Colle, Liver tion’ has the power to prescybe the mee and termeter | one horse, taking olf upward of twenty head. Several | beep derived from the efforts of temperance men and | they shall each receive the same salary that is pald to Disasters. Wrbay Canton, ‘Crowell, Philadelphia,” sents’ Re thin onsatiation et Matcaaxe: te abs mga ans eres sor | Mexicana wha were out herding cattle have been since | temperance socicties. He called them, therefore, to join | the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. BB Sce Telegraphic Marine Report. Raikes’ Chipman, and’ Florence, MoLeod, Norfolk; Des- authority may not be extended over the entire continent, | missing, and all the rancheros from above and. below | i,prayer for the blessing of God upon their efforts. Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That the increased compen- | Suir OnxANpo (of Kennebunk), White, from Matanzas nerd, snd Winfield Soctt, Kemp, Tangier. O4@ uthority may not be extended over the entire continent, | missing, and all tho rancheros from above a ‘The benediction was then pronounced and the meeting j sation provided for in this act shall commence from the | for Cowes, with 3.740 boxes sugar, got ashore near Memory ghill, Freeman, Gonaives; Glide, Lovell, NYork. not only to the country which we now possess, but to all | were coming in for protection. All the military that | a gijimed Sent Gas of duly: elahtean Heated ak Ritgthones amt Metea On te wenekes arks Argyle (Br), Burton, Glasgow Deo which may hereafter be sequired. could be spared from Fort Melntosh and. Fort well wore N : ae MLabebenty miners gear ee inte art a ee: and iakon to.Nassan, ‘and the salvage wag, mea gettlea. Charter Oak (of * * * * * | out in scouting parties. At the time the expreas left no sary t a wreckecedverante ‘and have libelled the ship Your claims for the supremacy of this divinely ap. | further news had been hear. Vor the last two months | y,,,Nebraska Meeting in Cinetnuatt, by appropriated out of any money in the treasury not | anq cargo in the Court of Admiralty. The O will continue inted institution are subversive of the fundamental | the depredations of the Indians have been incessant. ee ene 2! otherwise approp . her voyage oon as the salvage is settled, without making t principles upon which our whole republican system rests. | Seven citizens of Webb county have been murdered, and Kansas Nebraska bill, now before Congress, was eld in "Theatres and Exhibitions What the necessity of a Congress, if you can supervise | the Indians, on every eveasicu, have escayed with im- | Cneinnation the @th instant. a aw | Rowsey THRATHE—This evening “Othello” and “Hot and direct its conduct? Why shoull the people subject | ponity. Thee are over five lundred infantry in the | 4, After the usual, forms of organization, had heed gol? | Corn.) In the first named piece Mr. Klly and Mrs, themselves to the trouble and expense of electing legis. | garrison at Fort McIntosh, but they are altogether unfit Jutions, the new Ohio United PP f latures for the purpose of enacting to cope with the Indians, who come down unexpectedly, ’ gd, from, Callao Fob 11 for fat St ov Dy lou 04 WO, and i! ed i ing March 13, sae aha © | Clark sustain the principal c Suir Jussonx, at Bermuda, was sold, with her materiale, come, down un Ma |e Pua seanected “yorsoa eater ig. The | Western sneuiaal repute / | ooth ult. ‘The bull alone brought £418 sterling. Tet validity depends upon the sanction of your divi and commit their depredasions eran ui * FéXponded to, an ugh made a strong Broafway THEATRE.—Miss Julia Dean commenced an Barx Mary, of Yarmouth, N8, from Liverpool for Bos- thority? Why sustain a vast and complex judicial system | sight of, thefente known to be Li o speech in favor of Judge Douglas’ bill. At the conclu- ji y « f Lyons’? | to2, before reported lost, fell ‘in with ice 15th ult, lat 4734 insman, from Rio J: M ud a} sighA-gt. ty e 8 pans, and are supposed ‘ engagement last night as Pauline in the ‘Lady of Lyons. . fo expound the laws: atin ventas i” your divinely ap. | to be some of the sume party which Intely attacked the ston ef his remarks My. 1. J. Gallagher, from the oom: hele p Jon48. when 48 days out.” Three hours after the ice moe peer Dotige, Pearl, Boston; 3 * 2 She will appear this evening as Evadne, in ShieV's play of hig tt nooked | Pree eth Eleanor (0 Ginted institution is invested with allautiorityto prescribe | rancho of H. P. Bee, and dzove off several h mittee, reperted a series of resolutions, of which the the same name, “Messrs. Conway, Pope, Lanergan and davnin events broek Tiare nas tante tion Wealeay Brainerd Sort araeters, Mrs. Clark is a ‘ARI ge Tucker, Cox, 5 a ry erly, Elwood. NYork. Sid beth & Ellen), and WW ore 4 . following are a porti . F § the rule of decision in the name of the Dei Ifyour | tangs from Roque’s camp. These same Inc Nagle are included in the cast. the boats and jump into them; one bag ol bread and a ji Arr 7th, barks R H Douglass, Johnson, Boston; William pretensions be just and valid, why not dispense with ail | receiving assistance and. being fed at the Uniter States ;,/¢¥olved, That the filve procrers of the | BUnroN’s Tweasnm.—Shakspeare’s great play, «The | gontaining two quarts of water ware put into the long boat. | # nuasaig SM py ple the machinery of human government and subject our- | jost of Fort Inge, on the Leona. ‘+ Chepita,”? the chief conceived and enunciated by | Tempest,” will be produced this evening, for the first Tong boxe mud made for the tons of Mer EAST GREENWICH—Arr April 7, schr Sea Gall, How- selves freely and unreservor our tem- together with al! poral and spiritual i Lipans, was met by Lieut. Witter, of time in New York for many years. The scenery and ap- | foundiand. Aft eee nirity ° at Fort Inge, when in pursuit of the Indians | pe! ¥8P- | pointments will be piven € ‘now, and the cast ingludes | boats, without shelter, shoy were taken off by trig Caroling FALL RIVER—SId April 8, sloop I H Bordon, Collins, mercy of this divine! pointed institution? who attacked Bee's rancho, but denied that they be- | Proval, and i cueltted to. 1 would ‘be pleased to sso | the names of Burton, Fisher, Jordan, Johnston, Mrs. C. | Schenck and carried to St John’ daftarthn | _ GALVESTON—In port Masoh 38, berks Holes 0. a Our fathers held that the people were the only | longed to his band, although he admitted they might be | Potitical power secured where it belongs—to the people B. Hill, Miss Raymond and other favorites. Tt is expect. | i%.8ll; including # be captain's vite. One Dehers woe are | Island City, A ‘ cing five days and four nights in the | land, Baltimore for Providen and hopes, to th justiceand | true source of all political power; but what avails this | Lipans whom he could not control, A public meeting of | P*Rosotved, That thenational honor Lasheen custaiged un- | ed thst this revival will bo fully equal to thet of. A Montauk ; eos position, it the constituted authorities established by the | the eitizens of Webb county was held at Laredo on the | sullied for more than tree quartors of a century by the | Midsummer Night's Dream. Ly ae eae a inte veringed icles Lerodeceenk, decean ii dee tes people are to be controlled and direeted, not by their own | 11th, for the purpose of taking some steps towards re- | democratic party, as well upon the field of battle asin the Mamonss, Tansenn—' Uncds ‘Toln’s Cobin’’ Wimmatter: | FOO iE eaten Slee ea ee an ne ie from Baltimore, Cid 25th bark NC Bu acaiievadioeks 2a ions i legislation; and we are not now to be alarmed or 6 judgement, not by the will of their constituents, but by | dressing their grievances. Pasolutions were unanimously | balls of leg ‘armes Genble reefed topiail gale and the divinely constituted power of the clergy? Docs it not | carried to forward the proce edings to the Governor, qth thongh she? ho sreltod oocasionally ny tae teie Paice de, and evening. B Seine wakes colton tt Orr follow that this great principle, recognized and affirmed | a request that he will have the question of the guilt or | gemocrat.” We violate no compacts; wi disregard no com. Wauiack’s Tuxarre.—The Russian drama, ‘Prison | sink gradually by the head; in aaks 20th, th Caloutte,’ Pass in the constitution of the United States and of every | innocence of the Lipans inquired into, and that the facts | promises; neither do we fear [o'asmarouy ine, nee ' this Shari! ‘also the | and arrived lack at Callao 25th. Forester, Race, Bath; April 3, sehr F State of this Union, is thus virtually annulled, and the | of the report be made know to the United States govern- | sancti time, which in its principle, direct or remot new American farce ‘‘ Penelope’s Web.”’ All the favor- joves, C from Callao for UStates, omaston. Cld ‘April 1, schr. Marill, by Poe Sea eretad ones | phic ete alk for a sufficient | refusce or denies power to the people dians { y 8p ; , representatives of ihe people converted into machines in| ment. and an urgent appeal be also made for a cufficient | refuact cr denies power to the people. || | ite comedians inthe company appear in these pieces. 5 ;gom 84 10, and put back MERSUCRET ER ase apes ik Songhatdeeasile Baio J B Gowns (of Orlando, Me.) Jordan, from Port HARTFORD—Arr April 9. sloopa Jane M: ee alboares ork, Yi 'C—Arr March 29, brig Rebocon & schrs P Gilke: sh, do; An~ ‘and Palace,’’ is announced for a the hands of an all-controlling priesthood’ mounted force. ; zi pxUa’S MUSEUM, —Exeellent d 1 | it'was also resolved tha’ the meeting recognize the | Nebraska sind Kansag bill which refuses political rights to” | Bat tte Se eel After several columns more of legal and constitutional " emigran’# not American citizens; for we believe that the | are announced for this afternoon and evening. Tho va- he NYork: Gen Kossuth, Hayden, as, Sid Atel, oshee i right to apply in the name ef the county to the civil au- | pioneers who undergo the hardships and perils of frontier | rious wild animale and other curiosi fot, au Prince for S00 bags of coffee, 130 ; yden, do. si , shes Jo argumentation, Judge Douglas thus concludes — thorities for process to arrevt the murderersand robbers, | fete achieve independent homes shout be cusranteed the | without extra charge, edt te te seems ita a daleetoctatts | Crk do co Giana Figen right, politie ‘aska billis and should they be foundinthe Lipan camp, and their | sony andi pre purely a question of self-government, involving the right | delivery resisted, to take them by foree, should it even and capatity of the people to make ti n laws and involve the destruction of the whole tribe. Acommittee manage their own local and domestic concerns. This is | were appointed to correspoad with the citizeas of Bexar, the only controverted principle involved in the bill. I | N arr, Hydalgo and Cameron counties, to ask aid | am unwilling to believe that, upon mature reflection. i ing a foree of no less than two hundzed men, with all the advantages which your Christian character | shall be prepared at their own expense to carry and experience may enable you to summon to your as- | into effect the civil process of the county against the In- ly a8 well as physically, oo protect their per- fark, do. MOBILE—Arr April 3, bark Pilgrim, Andros, NYork: brig Handy King, Starkey, do: sehrs Arlington, Murehy Vise inian, Axworthy, and Stewart, do; J ike, Godfrey, Baltimore. Cld sehr Fakir, Hopki va ‘Arr 4th, ships Nicholas Bidd’o, Gerrish, ry Tir B Travia, Sich, Peas wt Thus, you see that the principle of th 1,250 rei coffee, 116 tons log- of the cotton, has boen. brought to. thi |, Salvage awarded by the Chamber of Co: 3 ‘Tue Broapway Mekacrnie will positively close with this etetelved: That we eliove the vigosons onforsement of | week. All who desire to see the many wenilers at 377 © principles of the Nebraska and Koasas bill will quiet | Broadway should lose ne time in visiting that place. Heres at Nasoau--45 per cont on the oo fn cottons the question of slavery for all the fudnre, leaving its adjust Camisty's. Mussrmas, No. 472 Broadway, announce se. | 70 per cont on the wood. ‘The d EG was built at Orlandes ment whore it properly belongs—to the 4 r Resolved, That wo hold the compromiacs of the constitu. | veral novelties for this evening. This band isunexceliod, sect fa tabaee a. a Gaol peel ee ee NenAIE OE. | apatachia pd pyr ee espe eres eee) fresdom of eptaies Woon’s Minetrers, 444 Broadway, brought out last | cargo is valued nt $29,000, and is fully covered by insurance | Achern, Hastings, Boston: i glemnly 863 | night anew burletta, called “+ Uncle Tom's Cabin.”” It.| here. eaten and of utterance; but wi r t sn | omphativally di oe, the wild spirit of fi . Mistanee, you will sanction the declaration that & propo- | dians. Several plutions were passed, which | Geveq by trsasodable political atolitionism and meecions | Will be given again this evening, along with other excel. | _ Bric Jurirn Sowens, Bartlett,"at NHaven trom Porto tg sition to carry this principle into effect is ‘a great moral were carried unanimously, and the meeting adjourned to | thas iegitimate democracy can have neither sympathy nor | lent entertainments. Rico, when four days out from Hobos, carried away foretop- | go, Fel 1s: International,’ ‘ays: Toulon, wrong, exposing us to the righteous judgments of the mest again on the Sth “of April, when it'was supposed | fravernity with it. As we would uphold the principles of Cmmmsst Hait.—The Buckley Minstrels, 589 Broadw: mast in a squall. Rich, NYork, 15 daye. ip Wm R forse, Li- Al at) : f they would have heard from theGovernor. | democracy, wo fove and cherish our national Union, with Horn and Briggs, are attracting large houses with | qSC™® New Mexico, at NHaven from Philadelphia, lay in Pett Baocrillis, It is the principle upon which the thirteen colonies Gen. Smith has started for El Paso, ani is about to jennie Nate ent e 4 ing large houses with | tontingdon Bay four days Fopairing damages, having beon er, Central Ameri separated from the imperial government. It ia the prin- form another post, ono hundred and fifty miles above | The Fiorlda Indians. trary night Ss Dalinds and new jokes. They appear | run into by a scbr in the Sound. Pinned. Towed to] een ‘atch 24, ahip Harmon ciple in defence of which the battles of the Revolution Loredo, near the crossing of the Rio Grande at Presido | REFUSAL OF THE SEMINOLES TO REMOVE. * Mes i A LARGE scnooneR, waterlogged and abandoned, both | j, hy orw rig lia: . ciple fought. ‘Tels the principle to which all our free | Del Two compantes have been ordered out from |* Figs Uti ERe a Wim sAfoerems appeared lat evening, at 405 Broads | nity tling hy the'hetd, name washed | AK Ht Warren, Unig. ME Thompson; 26th, sh i i their exis dd upon which « bere, under the command of Lieuts. Stockton and Blake, | Semiz way. ey will give concerts there for a short time. miles from Hoy nd; probably " " " institutions owe their existence, and upo « o 4 » | The Seminoles have refused to emigrate, and the agent i i Jones. : : Bike i ih A dour Gubipanbea tect REnanolA a | g gent | The band includes twelve accomplished performers. the Cassius, of Provincetown, before reported ‘ entire republican system rests. is great principle is and four companies from Ringgold b 8 ; of the general government who has in charge the Invian ie A sat ‘Whaleme: ATE 26, ship Ai recognized and affirmed in the constitution and Dill of A small party came in from El Paso, last evening, | qifajrs of Florida has given up all hopes of ever inducing Harr’s Wrork Wort is still on exhibition at No. 877 | Chero rights of every State in this Union as the corner-stone in ahead of the ma which they passed several days | them to change their determination. % | Broadway. | qasene Saat ftene MU Reena tebtee sine tan cei rlcn tae | eaeeeh coer renee the temple of our liberties. Tt was unter the operation back. \ soliier’s wife was killed by the Indians. uelong- | jy information received from proper authoaity, we are | _SIGNoR Burr gives an entertainment at Library Hall, | 26, with £0 bile sp, 30 dowhily | TAs TePoFted Feb | Satores, Mery toto, of thig principle that rlavery retired frow the New Eng- ing to My, Sweet's train, which went out last month with | informed that the Indian delegation, now at Fort Myers, | Newark, N. J., this evening. | Arr at NBedford April 7, ship Maria Theresa, Carvor,(lato | ladelphia; Wm ‘Honey Ww land States, “It was in obedience to its potential influ. | goods. cet id strayed to ie wee bg a Will leave, on their return to Arkansas, in the U.S. | Tam Drama at Sur Laxm—A picnic was given for the | Lagloy, wo wes left at Petropolyski, Co ‘Kamschatka, | graph (it), Young, Matan sche fe. very disappeared from New York, New Jer- ban impia Springs, and was about half a mile frome. i Fashion, which & ate : “> . in September last, on account of sic! 01 . | Cld 8d, bark Nathaniel Hooper, Rain ‘0 0 CAN 7 Ti sabre who captured the woman, and, not bel m . peoavg ve 4 ation er. J nd 25, 8 nt home 20 bbls sp, 1)! io wh oil, | luna. ‘ that California came into the Union with hee free con dias, ho capture i the woman, an d, not being ra to We regret to learn that very few of the Florida Indians | of the great men of the placo were present, and Governor | and 24,000 Ibs bone. March 25, lat 28 N,low 62'W, ina squally | Arr 4th, AM, ship Undaunted, Freeman, and bark Attica, stitution. It is in obedience to this principle that slavery | carry her off alive from resistance ‘she made, they | have come in to accompany the delegation. ‘Two men, of | Youngtarorea the company by singin Cong cane | carried awny fore and main yards Chase, Borton; brig Thos Alibono, Fontaine, Charleston. in excluded from all the free States of this Union; and I | shot her on ot: Her husband, who was unarmed, | ahout 33 years of age, and two women with four children, | ye saints, no toll or labor Mare” which gave meeat plea. |, Al#0 AFF bark Pioneer, Billings, Arctic Ocean, Honolula ORFOLK—Cld April 7, sehr’ Flying Cloud, Gibbs, Be trust that, whenever, in God’s providence, it shall cease — eseaped and aife back to the eamp. The same party | are all that were in for emigration on the 224, and no | TRE Abaotlatiod Bae" ob NU thos vecfoten. | Nov, Roratonga Dee 10, with 45 bbls W Indies. M in the States where it now exists, it may cease under the | were met sAortly after with the scalp on the point of @ | more were expected, unless ly chance the family of one | sucee ju Socal Halle ne commence’ their perform. Goudie ent home on the voy 1 ER, HAVEN Are Apel S 9 9 brig Judith Somos, Bast- operation of this principle, and none oth : lance. 4 ; shih | of these warriors. roa HEB ph ; | setae Y Meniec Mabon aed Mia conclusion, ‘reverend gentlemen, permit me to say | The Governor of New Mexico has prohibited MeGoffin | Qur informant further states :—‘ The delegates have | _,The Mee a ate a cd adjourn. | fj Rtw TE ee you. in all kindnese and sincerity, that it is with ex- | from digging salt at the lakes, which he had leased, and | done their duty, by making known to the Seeiroles the | ¢@ on the 6th March in order to allow the members to go | t Altany: President Jackson, NYor n¢ reluctance that | ¢ubmit this vindication of my | has offered a reward of two thousend dollars for his ap + terms offered by the government ; nor was much more | ‘© the theatre and see Mr. Ryer play Hamlet. | Hunting, SH, clean, bound to Arctic, NEW BEDFORD—Cld April 7, ships Jax Edward, SI jous other amounts for tho | y ft Atthough | A despatch from Washington says that Jullien gavea | . Also arr bark Newton, Sherman, Arctic Ocean, Honolulu | herd, SFrancisco vin NYork; Niagara (of Fairhaven), Swit, character and position against the aasaults which, Icon- | prehension, and f] connect expected os the immediate result of their ceive, you have so unjustly made upon them. ‘My re, | ed with him in late affray with the Mexicans, I | there is no hoye of a general emigration th Nov 14, with 60 bbls sp 2,060 do wh oil and 11,000 Ibs bone, st evening. The building was apring, the | concert, in that city ho Havana. Sent home 20,000 lbs bone. A Feb 7, lat 3544 8, lon 43 PHILADELPHIA—Arr April 9, beige Palsy, Wi tile: jenas, spect for your holy calling would induce me to submit | seems a matter of doubt whether the lakes in question | anxiety of the Ir peace, and their decreasing | crowded, some four thousand being present STON ee CS Aa a ie Re eg re ge ee akg oe Willeby, Se- in Glance even to ap unmerited revake, in preterence So | are in New Mexico or Texas stock of ammuniti 4, together with the in- | 224, lat 21808, 1oh 31 W, Marcella, NB. 25 bbla ep, chad ns Henry. Hackett, NVorks Guinate, Crowoll. Bostone ongaging in @ controversy with tinisters of the Gospel isi i = 4 ducements held out to them, may yet, it is hoped, avert Supreme Court Cireult. | loot a large ap wh a 's previous.) bd 8 Cid sehre Old Dominion (three-masted), Wo ‘Orleans; m ‘any case where duty did not compel me to wreak. | GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN.—Abonb one hnndred | tHe necessity of “coercion or an Indian War.” Before Hon. Judge Mitchell | ile Cea ee een renew) Haak? Pe ern Ph Maeeed, maak eee Nok: rg mela duty ik the performance of Thigh public | Vessels are now absent from Gloueesteron lishing voyages Era ~ Avnut 10.—Jestop and another vs. Boyd.—The action is | Arr at Sag Harbor Oth, bark Black Eagle, Ludlow, from n; Banner, Parker, and Elizabeth Ji trust, fer which I am responsible to my State, tothe | to Georges Ranks, and in the cour:® of two or three | tl f the Bo. my ben ogy ugh nthe ie ag the elie Me iee FST S lon Te 58 W. tpoke eloriia, Little, NEE PROV IDERCR Are april & brig California, W “ . rr rs ich i «the cet will be fitted gut, The number of | ini he 1 dof \ st, naker | 14, 278, 33 W, Li 5, n o constitution, snd to my God. The principle which it has | Wel it wie et ently eacoot that of any tonnce | atiend the the examination ofthe Military fied in November, 1861, and a mgnth ‘before that was | Ai Well, clonn. Lett at Ito Fev is, March, Adams, of Matt, sanaas 2b le: schre Chas Whiting, Inman, Alexandr - =" pport of 1i8 e080" ently exe ¢ ‘ormer tiend | a § ol . ‘ 20 sp 3 4 tH ve i; , been my aim to carry into efector is theone to | year, comprising two hundred and fifty vessels, employ. | West Point, June 1, 1854:—Hon. John J. Morrison, known by the plaintiffs to be in Piling circamstances, | 42? ° {t™Colaepring 7th, ship Huntavillo, Smith, from | rows, Symrua, Del: Mary A Rowland, Rayner, Readout: which I have incurred your displeasure, 17 , P a 3 which all the institutions of our State, and of each other | ing 2,600 men. The fisheries thus farthis year have | lem, Indiana; Col. Winslow Turner, of Plattsburg, Mis- | and between two and four months before they I Honolulu and Roratongn, oil not stated; Inet reported off | Compliance, Eldzidge, Boston; propeller Pelion, Williams, Biate of this confederacy, owe their existence, and for | been Gnite. successful; recently, however, the vessels | sourl; Col. J. B. Luckio. of Pine Mulls, Arkansas; Ghas. | fpeken to him atout his paying the note, and he told | Reratones Deo 1s 127 en 2700 wh. NYork. Cid bark Maryland (of Providence, late of NYork), ‘ Fee ee re iton al whens comatgar | heve cxreiencad severe weather, ani'apprevonsons are | W- Whipple, Petzl. Michie” De 'H. M.Atnwey, aan | thea be cou net yay it chen, Watt was perfectly good, | \Ercxrs™Nareh 3 Int 273, fn 62 20, bark Newton, for | Joneph Wing Meaam\ieag and Zaniine SIC brig. Warren tion of the United States was formed. With my con- | felt for one or two that are now some weeks over due, It | Augustine, Texas; Samuel Y. Bayard, Esq. Camden, New | And that they should not be uneasy about it. Their | 4 y via NHavon: 9th, schrs Moses G Leonard: mes River; Firm, Smit mogene, fn yenr sinee any Gloucester vecsel with its Jersey; Hon. J. Clemens, Wheeling, Virginia; William W. | agent, who acted for them, said on his testimony, “I at, an hot ‘te expecced that the | Lea, Esq. ‘Trenton, Tennessee; Col. LV. Dickerson, | bad HO uneasiness about the note at all, beeause {ins | y¢Sti scientious convictions of the nature of the trust confided | is upwards ken. Carthage, hence @eb 11) for Australia, March 21, lat 4 4 to my hands, I cannot doubt that fidelity to that princi- | ¢reW has betn lost, and it cannot Ponsa 0 W, ‘ork, sloops Pointer, Kowle: 1 Wiggins,and Fairfield, All siitaiion ofl Gas Pri the | town will be equally fortunate this soa The Georges | Georgetown, Kentucky; Richard De Treville, Psq., Beau- | *#tistied the endorser was good, and therefore it was not | “ship Cynthia, from New Orleans for San Franciseo (not y , do. ple and Adelity to that constitution will carry with it the 1 Toye ics are the most harardous of any that are pursued | fort, GoutmParolina; Jucob Kent, Eaq., Welle River, Ve matter of much importance, and it lay; we could not | Auifalish Feb2e Int ON, lou 3 Wen ancleee SAV ANNAN Afr April 6, Ihr Uarks Marion, —, Wator- r eetfull 7 by our New England people, and Gloucester has suffered | mont; Hémt Win. C. Clarke, Manchester, New Hampshi get the money frem Davis.’ After the note was six ion, Buxton, hence (Fob 3) for San Francisco, | ford (Ireland); British American, Thompson, Queenstown, 1 Hive the honor to be, very respeestully; your obedi. | ba our Nerely in year@ past from this branch of the bust. | John B, Harmon, Esq., Sacramento City, Californie Rev: | months old, and the holders were satisfied that they | Marc ian? 138, om ba 90: ig Billow, Carlile, ; ashes Collnagett, Tobey, ont servant, scend Messrs. A. M. Stewart ilenry Kinser, | nets. since 1887 early forty fishing vorsela have been lost, Robert Allyn, East Greenwich, Rhode Island; Col, John A, | could not collect it from the maker, they were guilty of oO ee RE oe Creams Of end for Boston, APIS, | | Av cad dls Warey Batth, 4 Liverpool; brig Olorom A. Kengon, James E. Wilson, C. Wenz, Gec | from the single port of Gloteaster. They were all vessels Compbell, Fairfield, Minos. m ee Hip CEs ee ed 3 Pager hea'ng 1sthit Matilda, Lee, from Newport, E, for New York, March | Wether, Wallchoro; Venu Orr, bath; rs Abaco, Treat, ” “ . Richardson, 8. of the first class, and manned by crews of hardy and en- | ape camenrts: : 7 . Tat 1, lon 17. H 5 wa, and Denmar! mwoll, Wiscasset; 6 ee da, eat a Lecter 5 | ergetic yousa men. The vessels have been lost withall | ANOTHER Strike—The iron ore diggers through- right, after that, to bg age Seine | poe Emily. frm cit Polat vis Rio Janeiro for Sap Benatar Wet agttoas Monclors,, Frene York. sone mara, J. M. Weed, J. Sinclair, E. M. Gammon, 4 | cn board. ‘They were manned by over four handred per- | out the whole iron district in the vicinity of the Wash. | the endorser was good, is Was not faith to the | Francisco, uf a key ig ay eR BK; y os, Wooater, 4 sons, and their value may be estimated at from $150,000 ington railroad and in Baltimore county, Md., have been | endorser, and the plaintifis must bear the consequences | Bit Holbrook, A. H. Eggleston, Paul Anderson, Harvey € ST GEORGE—S1d March 25, schrs Mary, Jonos, D arse o "7 jarch 29, Int 44, lon 51. tis, Jobni Clark, He F. Shinn, Luther stone, A. W. Hen- | t0 $200,000. Most of these vessels were lost on “Georges | for some days on a strike. The banks are generally de- Salt eirens te kat ont ph RS 1obflf, Oueco, from Baltimore for Jamaica, with lows of deck | 7th. S¢ Gaoree, Murphy. andi " Piet, derson, and — Fitch | Soeeity td 20 Trace Of TOs ane ee ee ee he coy Ce ete pettens ere PaamiOg | he rehada. of this fois appliee ss. much to. a nots |B Git froin Philadelphia for West Const of afvien, | S14 soon Mowat Hove) Phillipey Monks SO Cleantiness in the Twenty-first Ward. they saijed for Georges Banks, and have never returned | point, where spcech making is indulgéd, &c. What is the | Paysbleon demand with interest, and on which the en- wwiey teem Jacmol for Boston or New York, | Werrene, Rockport Viorenee, Hopkins Beotons 4 Jamms Gorvon Bexserr, Eso. or been ‘d from. We think no port on the Atlantic | particalar cause of grievance we did not learn, but pre- wake roan Ordinary note pesatle oe Gerken. 19 Passage. * | gehts Wake, Brij Charles te. mith, NYork: Sir—Below I give you a statement of the expense of | Seaboard can present such a geries of losses as Glouces- | sume, from what we heard, that there is some advance ites tatneiea 1a Wtber enek Hak 0 Gikés te akedided Boston for Sngua, March 27, Int | R Ci es eek cel eiee. the cleaning of the Twenty-first ward, of which Tam the | ter, although this fact must_he taken into consideration | of wages desired, the claim for which is based upon the | Cannot be inferred in either case that a delay is inten ied 7th, ries J ginedotshame Mo; Richmond: Ing and which | am proud to say oxhibitsas clean. | that no ‘own in the United States has one-third part as , general high price of all articles of subsistence, etc. to isuank 00 tes td | PEE tS iavg fromm Portland for St Jago, Douglas, Daroripore, MoCobb, Bocthoags yan rere, although one of the largest fwards in | many vessels engaged in the fisheries, | Newburyport, —_— ee above. Joigment for the defendant. OF; had lost part of deck load of Miten NYork- ¥ : + the city) as any other. I commenced operations on the larblehead, Truro, and some other fishing ports have Fink at St, Manry’s, Ga.—Loss or Lirr.—On Domestic Intelligence. ‘ Fore! Ports, 10th day of March last, since which time I have removed, | had freqent ge of vessels and crews within the last ten the (th instant a fire broke cut in the town of at. Mary’ Only one of the Senators elect in Connecticut have ever BG Soe Telegraphic Pan Report. up to “April 8, (ner my report.) eighteen thousand | years, ee y'"4 Tecord of the losses of Gloucester | which destroyed two wooden dwelling houses. The flames | heen in the Senate. AxtwsRr—In port March 22, ship John W White, Snow, NEW PUBLICATIONS. five hundred and forty four loads of dirt and ashes, which | €clipees them sine spread so rapid that some of the occupants were unabl The Wisconsin Legislature adjourned sine dicon the | fRNYOrk soon: | ARNE, WHAT SAY YOU, MADOAPY” has cost in a sum total the amount of $5,762 05. For | a | to escape, and perished in the flames. Ono of the dwell- } goth ult. . Watt 80, schr HS Lanpher, for New ary’ ibs Which sum T would like to see a report of the same | Hearru oF Crries—The followi i be the fev, = ork. : | BAL! 8.—The ing statement ‘was Occup! yy the Rev. Mi. Richards. Mra, Rich- The travel on the Ohio river just now is enormous. CALLAo—Arr Feb bij amount of dirt seraped up and®earried away from any | comprises the deaths in some of the Atlantic cities, for ards, we regret to learn, wae badly burned "s negro | me stage of water enables the large passenger voata to | March's for Statens Icke Pirtiee Rotiees tie between national democrats and whigs—ten to ten— no pofts. Other ward. Respectfully, == JAMES M. ODLLL, © | the week ending April 1, and thetr pi * | woman and her child, the property of Mrs. Hubbard, Pe A Pe Inapeotor of-the Twenty-first Ward. | uigdon me Pty * An4 ‘heir proportion to the pop- | Tere vumt to death. i ee [Gel David Arvtatrong bas been appointed portmaster | revit Sid Ranger ene a MTovanter. Bolla fj Deaths. Population. Proportion. — lof Bt, Louis, ath ald oth for W Staten), Mare opt Forrrox Consuts—The President has officially | Roston,. Pa 38,788 11989 Political Inte! noe. “ joule (and sid 9th for U States); #th, Ricardo W Heath as consul of the Republie at | New York......, 436 517/849 187 |. The Chenango county Board of Supervisors stands @ dordani iden 6 {th, Cleapatea, Srey r 000 628, Salvador, for the port of San Francisco, and John H. | Philadelpbia . posecpery sdeiphia, of the Swias ———. for the | Baltimore,.,.... r port of Philadelphia. Franklin D. Reed, commer. | Charleston... .. 16 1 in The oharter election in Columbus, Ohio, ‘\gere hal agent of the United Stares at Padang, in the island Of the deaths in New York, 151 were by diseases ot’ the | Monday last, and the entire whig aan, ssveglng ean @ Swmoica. throat and lungs. conneilman, was elected, t 4

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