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{ ion at the South, without the spirit of recrimi- | time endeavor to facilitat ot viow with a narrow | Wilfel and Deliberate Murder at West Troy.| MARITIME INTELLIGENCE THE SOUTHERN CONVENTION. | rezeneration at the South, without the spirit of recrimi- and jaundiced eye the action of thelr members, f thoy do | GE whom it corn. The vossol is Reet. for the hone of whom it ay con The ronel ern built, earl: nation, without WOMAN KILLED BY HER HUSBAND—ABEBST OF THE pe POPP LER A ered ey § — yo ge Ay atcharze ARNO AARAADADARAAD towards others upon the broad platform of duty to not adjaurn to the spot of greatest interest to thew, with MURDERER. ow 7 received here some 25,000 fost of wi Mecting of t). Great Souther Commercial caeselren- Your obedient servant — J. D. B. DuBOW. the arias of tho Tht of the ate, extal or vallvoas 0 hc m the Troy Bu » April 12] ‘ ny ee ee en eee ane boards i aad cos pig i sand arenas | their shoulders, form in person the work 60 desira- fe have been furnished with jcularsof one o} Convention at Charleston. | TAR FIRST Day's aR OaRIAGe. Me t be done, ‘Ano her coniteration of great moment is the most deliberate and wilful murders ever committed, Niel Mp etch P COREE OD sends ee. Le i will probably not produce much, 7 » NDI Es | ‘rom the Charleston Courier, April 11. the fact that men of great wisdom, experience and saga- | which took place in West Troy last evening, A man CURBC AL bis ance by poe ‘The Commercial Convent on of the South, which as- city devised this convention, and men of sound jadement | pamed Joba Phelps, about thirty-five years Of age, mur- Fotos nee ccc th fey eho | sembled at Memphis, (Tennessee,) In June, 1853, adjourn- | and distinguished practical sense have united with them | dered his wife by stabbing her with « Knife made by him We are informed that sobr Mary, Capt Taylor, on hor return from Georgetow! recently, entered our harbor the Mafit Channel at dead low tide, Hin Sullivan's Island Beach, and passing olose to frem Fort Moultrie The Mary draws aight thore was not Preparations for the Conventim— What it Will ed to meet in Charleston, South lina, on Monday, the — in the expression of the opinion that its meetings should | probably for the commission of the act. It seems that Grand Carnival Wee''in harleston, dc. 10th of April, 1854. In conformity to this order, accord- be kept up from year to year. And if this be done, who | about Ralf past 8 o'clock last evening, Phelps returned ‘The city of ( har'eston isa iv with excitement in anti- ingly, a large number of delegates from the States repre- — can tell how multifarious will be the fieldstffuturelabor, | from town meeting, and entered his residence, situated Port of New York, April 13, 1854. " _ | sented at Memphis assembled in the Charleston Theatre or calculate the amount of good that may be accomplish: | in the vicinity of the Methodist church in that vi 3 Cipation of the necting of the great Southern Commer~ | Vesterday—being the 10th April—and were ealled to or- ed. We know that sume unrellecting men have asked, ani | Shortly after: his going up stairs, those residing in. the CLEARED. | than oleven feet'is ace Peet of sie ekackel wae cial Convention which is to be held here next week. The deratl1 A.M. by the Hon. . L. Hutchinson, Mayor of others will continue to ask, what good can be achieved | lower part of the house heard a great noise like a strug- Ship John Ryerson, Latham, Antwerp, ED Hurlbut &Co. | would indicate # constderable. dec Py aa ed to t cir utmost capacity, and the hos- | Charleston. by a voluntary convention?’ If no other good results, and | gle between Phelps and his wife, when a heavy fall was | Shi gon Ryerton. Latin LAST post | fince Mt wan surveyed by Lieut Malt, and algo that thecsia beneeanh orem 1 to no smallex- | | The names of the States expected to be represented nother fruit of our assembling shall be found hereafter, | heard on the floor. Those who were down atairs im- | Ship Amelia, McKensie, Charleston, J Atkins & Co pow warly if not quite as much water on it sa on the pitality of the private residents is taxed te | were elegantly labelled around the family eircle in the the simple advantage of becoming known, each to the | mediately rushed up, and on entering the back room in | Lark Albert, Gibbogs London, Dunbam & Dimon, | Sup Gat. We hope our pilots will at one give their atten tent to accommodate the delegates who are hourly | following order, beginning at the right as the spectator | other, and exchanging our views and sharing the hospi- | which Phelps and bis wife were, found the latter lying on Bark Isla de Cubs, Millor, West Coast o' joa, | tor—{Charleston Mereury. city from all parts of the South and | looked from the parquette door, viz.:— talities of our neighbors, and being thus drawn into more | the flocr, with her husband sto: oh ping over her, he having 0. rl § E Rock & Kunhardt. ‘Whalemen. penring into i Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi, Missouri, Minois, Florida, | intimate relations, and thereby cemented into one com- | just stabbed her the fourth time, leaving the knife stick | Bark Fanny, Smith, Zaza, B Hock & Runhardt | At Taleabuano Feb 14, Hibernia, NB, 70 sp; West, It is generally expected that, in regard to the | gontucky, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Louisiana, North | mon brotherhood, will compensate the States and those | ing in her heart, and penetrating into it nearly an inch | BaTks pri weer: i teinidad. Dilivokman & co, | 100 wh on boned had shipped i ha’ the Brig T A Cunning) ic NB; . do, number who will be present, as, Win Ingalls. “ 10,500 lbs bone, by the E rise, of Nan’ he ‘i B ‘Grande, Nesmith & Batorsrins, of Nas iM, or oll by the Gratitude, for NB, and the importance of its | Carolina, Virginia, District of Columbia, Maryland, Indi- | who may represent them a thousand times over. But, | and a half. ibis convention will surpass any that has | ana and Ohio in order to ronlize the great practical results which must Phelps’ half-sister was the first one to enter the room, Brig Capt John, Cousins, Sagua 1 | 7 Gen Seo 1 shipping oil by the procee {ee ‘ : e, "| Sons. 3 ipping ‘ ° . ‘ Some ot these States were not represented; the follow, sooner or later, we must welcome to discussion | when she immediately pulled him off his wife. The lat Mar; : d, As bipping get boon convened for the sama parpostey «Tha muljsela| cortties of -Acrangenuuia, haworer very yeqianly. | cod cerelenemantaters iussion at aamtat coment tier | tert tiem geoeneereethe tices and einguersd) late Aue Fee eae ary at Trane ie deere Son & Co. | WLLie sp by tho Enterprise; Enterprive, MieCo which will be brought before it will be substantially the | gcted on the safe side, and marked a rendezvous for exch — may ash a response or a solution, and let it beeverywhere | front room adjoining, with the aid of one of the women | frig Emily, Davis, Charleston, Dunham & Dimon. | Swain) Nant, 800, ® Gratitude, NB, 60 | same as those that engaged the consideration of the last, | State that was expected according to all intimations. understood that the convention will so act. who lived down stairs, (whom she called “aunt,”) when Brig Gottiand (Bw) ap ghazleston, Panch & Meineke. | wh Mary Aza. TU wh, king freight ‘for omphis. but it is clieved that itsaction will be more | the delegations from other States present occupied the | ‘The resolution then took the usual course. she exclaimed “Oh! ‘aunt, he has killed me !”” and ex- ‘Iirig Cardif, Whittaker, Wilmington, MM Freeman & Co. | hone; bout Surins, Nit Bit, Ry H Crapo, Jenkins, Dagt- at Memphis; bub : , | dress cirele in the relative order above designated, while | After conference and consultation of the various dele- | pired. Petia al caccg acl aber rine wid edema | mouth, 900 sp, for bome; 13th, Celnipa, Hamblin, NB, definite and decisive, One of the most favorite projects, | {he South Carolina, or home delegation, occupied and gates apart, the general committee on business and reso- | — Phelps was immediately taken into custody, (it docs 400) 116) R pongen, Mongen, Cardenas, HD Brookman | Lisp. a 50 far as Ihave been able to ascertain, is the establish- | completely filled the parquette. lutions provided for above was constituted as follows:— | not appear that he made any effost to escape,) when | 4 | | Atdo Feb 10, Indian Chief, Fish, NI; had shipped ment of a Une of steamers between this port and As this would require a cap'tal of at least five dollars, and a it must be started by ind! rope. ‘The family circle was reserved, as far as needed, for — Maryland—Wm, Creighton, Geo. Bartlett, Joshua Jones. | Coroner Whittbeck was summoned to hold an inquest on“ Schr Albert, Wass, Union Island, Ga, Brott, Son & Co. Dole pit nud 2.5 Ts bone by the Navigator and orgies } the ladies, a goodly proportion of whom were in att p Verginia—Jas. Lyons, ag Myers, Oden G. Clay. the body. It would rcem from the testimony t! Phelps Schr Entire, Demarest, Ji ile, SH Rochenbaugh, | for aon ucket—bad refit! nd was bound to Ovhotsk Sea, : relond 1 Cy keony millions Of | pnee at the hour fixed for the opening of busine North Carolina—Dr. J. H. Gibbon, P. K.-Dickinson, A. | and his wife had lived unhappily together—that although Schr Bip, Comin, Jacksonville, Brett, Son & Cu. idual enter- | while the crowd even in the gallery testified the interest J. Le Rosset, Jr. he drank occasionally he was not considered an intem- Sehr Adeline Dy Corn err rege, Mott | Alexandce, Nis ir from Captain I id. Had te 0) loaving the Isl: At Margarctta Bay Jan 35, by let! 0 iin : fo Rae felt in the assemblage by all visiter South Carolina—Jas. Chesnut, Jr., C.G. Memminger, rate man, and was not supposed to have been intoxi- i | pix weeks ‘off Ceros without seeing @ whi prise, it depends entirely upon the liberality of the | T°As%ne call of the Chairman. tM proceedings‘ were | H.Gourdin. bated at tho time of the murder; that the deceased was 720 sy eam, am every day. On the Sith, one of Southern men themselves. Whether they will be — opened with prayer by the Rev. Christian Hanckel, D.D., | Georgia—Nelaon Tift,.E. A. Nisbet, Hiram Roberts. his second wife and Phelps was ber second husband, and lage, , | 4men doserted with a boat taking the willing to embark their capital in an undortak- after which, Wilmot G. DeSaussure, Esq., was appointed | Florida—Benj. F. Whitner, J. B. Brown, Stanislaus | that they had been married about four years. The de- | Geet Bitisots, | Diseoees, | Oe ee ae ee ere etset 100 pom, 2, ing, the success of which is, to say the least, doubtful, Sreretary pro lem, ‘ igtly ag | Ocumeme: ceased left no offspring. ; | Sehr Sarah Blizabe | Heaving the Islands: Good no oil since leaving the : The Chairman stated that this was regarded strictly as | Alatama—Danl. Coleman, N. J. Scott, N. Lockett. On a post mortem examination of the body, it was as. Sloop Adonis, Jonni Islands, (had lost a boat and five men by desertion) ti w- remains to beseen. There appears to be a groat deal of journed meeting, and that the Hon. W.C. Dawson, | Louisiana—Saml W. Oakley, David J. Hook, Jno. B. | certained that four wounds of a frightful character had Steamer Thys Swan | Por do; Frances Hontictt Cherokee, Smith, jae uncertainty and apprehension in the minds ot a large of Georgia, who presided at the former meeting, was in Leefe. been inflicted with a knife about three inches long, and Steamship Compan; oper, Nant; Citizen, do: no oil since leavin, lslands. ¥ we the I x expected to take the chair, as the presiding | — Afississippi.—J. W. Clapp, T. A. Marshall, R. A.Crump. | shaped likea dagger. One wound was cn the back of Steamer Concord, Norman, Philadelphia, J &N Briggs. | Spoke anh Amen Ie no oil since leaving the jaends. i 3 A - ke | due cours u ‘ mumer in igeenrd 10 it; sid if 18 ‘wonld be fair to take.) Cal or of the pooaslin, Tennesiee.—W. H. Polk, 3. Knox Walker, Gen. W. ©. | the neck; another in the back; another in the region of | Capt Dexter, of the Osoar, of Mattapoisett, was Rill of Naat: their feclings as a true indication of the opinions of the “On motionof Mr. A. F, Browning, of Charleston, the | Ryle. the benrt; and the fourth, and inovitably the fatal one, uissieenn Pe nator bis eames att & ehale Jan 1; also, © boat steerer on board of South upon the subject, the day is very distant Hon. W. C, Dawson, of Ga., was invited and specially re- | “Jeras.—Mr. Re; in the centre of the heart, from which the instrument ,, ys. ‘ : | At do Feb 1, (by ter from Capt Cathcart), Jno & Bd- that will sce a line of steamers plying between this orany quested to take a seat on the platform, Among the Kentucky.—Gen, Leslie Coombs, Lieut. M. F. Maury, waft left protruding, when he was forced away by his town, Cavendy, Richmong, &c, to Lud- | ward, NB, no oi ing the Islands. Reports at de 5 orld. Ti z sand members specially invited, and appearing on | In elation to this appointment a few words of expla- | half sister. One of the deceased’s ribs was also broken, nts ‘ Kajah, Westport, no ofl since other Southern pot and the Old World, That some p tform, in addition to several of our clergy, we | nation may be given, Lieut. Maury, a native of Ten- | as it is supposed, by the force of her fall to the floor. The ation (pkt), Allen, Liverpoot-March 6, with | leaving the I 2 n G80'bbls on freight from the tical benofit however, will result to the South from this nd his Excellency Gov. Manting, Lieut. M. ¥. | nessee, represents here the District of Columbia, so far | jury returned a verdict of wilful murder. The prisoner | Hi/te and St dlp Wodkbouton Rouen, | Sanitesoie ahtees Whine cea rode nd oss movement there can be no doubt, if it be nothing more y, U. 8. N., Sir Charles Grey, late Colonial Governor | as his present official residence is concerned, but was | was subsequently taken before Justice Stewart, WhO, §'nthampton and Bremen. : d beat homein August. v ‘ plicit 5 hich | ©? damaica, and others. also a specially invited and most welcome participant in | without making any further examination—the positive Shipcelhoun (pkt), Truman, Liverpool, Fob 23, with mdso Atdo Jan 9, by letter from Capt Wheldon, Jas Maury, N than tho interchange of opinions and sentiments which The Nominating Committee retired, and after somo | the delibera On the call for Kentucky, however, | nature of the testimony taken before the Coroner, and | and si passengers, vo Spofford, Tileston & Co, Experienced | B, 200 btls wh this season; had shipped 540 bhis oll, 7,000 Ibe must take place in an assemblage of men where nearly | considersble delay, during which various calls were made | Gen. Leslie Coombs arose and stated that he'was there | the condition of the accused, (he being besmeared with |b avy westerly gaics nearly all the pasaago; split sails, lost| bine per Oscar, of and for Mattapcisett. all sections of the South and West are represented. The hes, without effect, presented the following re- | alone in the representation of that State, and would es- | blood,) rendcring further proof at this stage unnec oe ae, ea Shree dents anil bw Med a April 5 iat Sr pease from eke iat 7008, Jgn,8 302, Towa, Merithew; port through their chairman, Hon.’Eugenius A. Nisbet, | teem its particular favor it he could obtain the loan of | sary—ordered him to be committed to the Albany jail to [hag hg pay: hep nema le belgaatine Mobo), te bh, 10 sp oil on board, bount ud to for an opportunity to repair them, lieve the delegate from Kentucky from the dilemma of It is said that Phelps had hitherto borne a fair charac- appointing himself » committee, asked leave to assign | ter. For several years he was employed as engineer at the representation of the State as above given. The ap- | the foundry of Choller, Sage & Dunham, in vliot; pointment was also hailed with general satisfaction, and | but recently he has been engaged on Gireen Island, in the the gallant ‘State of Ashland’? will not repudiate the | same business. He was also formerly employed as en- | vention has, in fact, bee and for one whole we occasion of a general jubilee, VICE PRES there will be a grand carni- on, It is estimated that not uand dollars cover the ex: | , pense of these festivities which will, [ understand, be | Hen. J. A. Woodward P Jers + themselves, and they’ 4 ‘ f 4 ¥ t § the Coast of Afri baling. delegates appear to understand this themselves, and they!) OY'Gq.:- Lieut. Maury’s name and services await the action of the Grand Jury. ‘The prisuner re- | Pays Genes Wunitat Post, Havre, 60 days, with mdse and | “AC Dominice March Ie, "Mate soisctt, Smith, West are determined that th ting shall be recalled her¢ FOR PRESIDENT. ‘The proposition was met by a general round of ap- | fused to answer any questions put to him by the magis- 6) passengers, tok D Huribut & Co. Maroh 12, Int 44,1ou | 1208p, Spoke last of Dec, lat 16 8, fon 35 W, Cordelia, after with the most jleasing reminiscenet The con. Hon. W. €. DAWSON. plaure, and the President remarking that he would r-- | trate. He was taken down last night. | mn & gale, had rudder braces torn off the stern post, and. | @rapo, | to eight da; t Bayta March 12, by letter from Capt Garduor, Zophyr, ‘ove back to lon 24; secured rudder with chains | | taken 210 sp last cruise, making Si) sp 130 wh om rch 22, Matob 12, lost overboard Saysuel | board, for coast of C (of Boston), Rich, Havre, March 2, with At do7th, by lettor Passengers, to C Dunenn. In lat 44, lon 4a, | taken 70 sp last cruise. ifornia. Swain, Nan. 140 sp, rom Capt Sanford, Sappho, NB; had Gen ity delegate 1 the Common Council, | Judge E. A. Nisbet, Ga., |’ Thos. Whitredge, Mo., constructive citizenship thus given to # distinguished | ginecr on the Rensaclaer and Saratoga Railroad. Phelps | saw a bark bound W. with los of foresail, ac. Offand on at do icth, Hprnstable, Coon, NB, 1,100 bbls eee pe at a ak 1 Packie; fortis | Hon. €.C Clay, Sr, Nin, — W.D, Moseley, Ia, and meritorious son of a”sister State. had been a yesigent of West Troy for the last ten or | Bark Als (of Lrbvidence), Romineton, Shanghas, 116 da; all tol 1 people here seem dete: mi p e the high char- { SECRETARIES, It was also ordered, on motion, that the daily sessions | twelves Féars, ‘The deooaaed J Feprosented as Baying wih car and silks, te Busklia ey waconaneke Th cs ga ok al gag A Barts to Bere te id acter which the South hi ysenjoyed for the gen- | W B. Teefe, La., of the convention should extend from 9 A.M. to 3PM. | bees, a kind, peaccabe, and well disposed woman. } pCa nating Gia Vietiy PA ) days, wi SES is 0 fle ving {done poorly, not a ]svun anid Hespicabie ature ofits inhabitants, (he oon: | Pith At 5 P. M. the convention adjourned. It is mentioned as a singular coincidence, that sixtean | Florence, Drinkwater, Leghorn, ¢¢ days, with mar- | "On Off Shoxe Ground, mo date, Congaree, Mallory, NB, vention will hold its se: the theatr eting t . §. Sa qi + — years ago Mr. Phelps, the father of the murderer, on re- | 3.0 Baker. turning from town meeting, committed suicide by drown- & 700 sp this senso, ry Varne Thomas P. Hutchins, Mi., , Kelsey, Rio Pongos, A‘ri-a, Moreh 5, Heardfrom no date, Nantucket, Gibbs, Nan, 700 ap this street, and will be called i . es D. A. Price, Fa. Court of General Sessions ; rt " Gaius to M & W Livingston season. 1, Hutchinson. — Ample ques Bs ia A Rebs Ee Before His Honor the Recorder ing himeelf. Yesterday, the son had but just returned, “ en (of Kinction)@ Linnell, Buenos \yroe, 67 | At Talenhuana Feb 18, by letter from Capt Clark, Leent-~| rovided for the dclega'¢ nls ene Nominating Comte Al TRIAL OF ISATAH SELOVER FOR DErRauDENG Enr- } {10% town meeting when he murdered bis wife. daye with ites and woot to RW Rop das, NB, 400 sp, for home direct. it is said, will be in attendance. nese TL observe 1¢ Nominating Committee also recommended that the 7 ISA 8 Z RAUDING EM Bars Re Haver, Ponce, PR, 10 days, with au ‘Touched at Jaan Fernandoz Dec 16, Anaconda, Lawrence, the names of Governor Jones, of e; Lieutenant | tion do appoint a committee of three from each GRANTS.—THIRD DAY, molnsces, tc pisitiand, Phelps & Co; vessel t | NB, 260 ap; 23 ick, Ibutler, Dartmouth, clean, 3 Maury, Hon. W. C; Dawson, Geno ono eens Lr dened aes Pelee the Preai. | _ Tue trial of Tsaiah Selover, for having defranded several | Mats Industrial Congress, (Cire * Ae b, Hon 66 12, exchanged vival | W lisy, AB doi Jan) Steen, Smith, ach da, fovernor Truesdale, Hon. B. I. Kerry. and Dr. Gibbons port was w 21) opted, anc - ase NINT INVENTION 3 i Ne doy e saberks Satoh ok | 6 he ret day will jrobatly be conuvmed in tie organi- | dent, Hon, W. C, Dawson, was accordingly conducted to | Teturned Californians, by selling them spurious passage H CONVENTION TO ASSEMBLE AT TRY: ite and Llaok hors eteon, theo: a al. | the chair, nmid general applause ON THE FIRST WEDNESDAY IN JUNE, 1854. ait i tickets for Chicago and the Far West, was resumed yester- zation and the apyoinianent of com To all organized bodies and public meetings of the p>o- Ja ery Oe pete dn seninien fhilds, Falmouth. of gn Hoo pig oe So consisting | He returned his thanks most forcibly and feelingly for ; j i tte | Pi Flom 78 1a, sigualised au ae sioner aoe | 2 Buine upon the sutjects Yo be brook Fees ete Soca thee grtecizcumstances, | Francis Spicer, having been duly sworn, deposed that | "All men are ereated free and equal, and are endowed | fFeMded wih pase NB, 70 Feb Hing nt Mota tant A rede vt da nstrained to accep Yon co Sern eae y : 4 : ‘i hence § i i Bd, pe dedt tg, With oc ealtduat loan anoula be seated teen Tikit was admitted and supposed ke had first declined it im good | HE. Was a police officer, attached to the Court of General | by thelr Creator with the rights to lifeand a place to | duras, of Provinestown, fro 2, ton. do, do. ‘leston, 7 | On Mocha Jan 30, Wm Wirt, Ashley, NB, 50 Po At Valparaiso Feb 24, Hibernia, Hongywoll, NB; bas hite, Baltimore, | ebipped ¥) bbs op by the Enterpriso of Nan. , With flour, &o, to xt San Casle ‘eb 9, ay ag Spe Saat ame bevig. . , 0 ep: St George, , do, Wap; m Barker, Barkor, hews (of Boston), Devereux, Palermo, 60 | do, clean, . i 5 snd sine Bark Lucy Ann (of St Geor days with cotton and rice, to irk General Jesup (of Baltimore), and 8 days from the Capes of Delawa Tucker & Lightbourne, Brig H The duties of such a post were far | vould be supposed by a casual apec- | ‘ater, and he only felt assured by the conviction that the | | confidence which placed him there would induce his fel- | hat he wen: along with Mr. Keyster, one of the | live. In the right to life is involved the undoubted right compliinants, to arrest the defendants; when he arrived | to all that sustains and developes life in the highest fxs at the office of Selover, No. 141 Liberty street, and on | port of that term, so that our platform is as broad as asking the complainant to point out the man, he did not | the being and demands of humanity can make it. Com- point him out, and on being asked if Selover was the | prehensive views of man’s natural rights will be dis- mun that sold him the ticket he said no, that it wasa | cussed, The immediate action of the body will be to so and that no subjects but such a commercial, ith agricultural, educational, material interests of the South, should be’ i Feo the letter which I herewith send you will be better enable however, to judge of the topics which will be brought | we & W low delegates to support and sustain him under his as- Before the convention. sumed tesk. He then proceeded briefly, but most forci- | Tarver man: this was when the defendant was sitting | influence legislation that every f | Sage ein eames nnd Jenene, to onde, ppenens : ; occeded ° F ‘ | influence legislation that every man may bave a home. rig’Atalnya, Nash, Palermo, Feb 8, and Gib i etbat Sau may form rome idea of the mereymaking | wertinenty, to review ¢ e topies that would na- | gown bebind the counter, To this end we propose— aywith amare ‘40, to Chamberlain: Robles EC ce ee ee Fame detphie dO doze, from ich w « lace fe you a brie! ch of eo and prop enga Jon of J 'g "ross-¢: ined—, sth enda PS i indivi- 5 . 2 5 b t - 4 ehereniive of beeed Beaten i Tine feat See: ‘then. | vention, which were chiefly those embodied in the reso. | _ €f088-¢xamined—Arresied the defendant ona bench 1. That’ the publicdomain be nq longer sold to indivi- | lat 36 21, ton 26 34, passed a bark from Bi stgamtug Achilles warrant at a house in Third avenue; witness had two | duals rae to cor, cations; but that it be declared | With black mast heads and green hou: ae bane gy Pn * | nen stationed around the house, and went up stairs to | free to landless actual settlers. a Oe ist improvements de- | the third floor hinself, knocked at the door, and said he | _ 2. The exemption of the homestead from sale on execu- Danquet on ‘thursday in the Mills House, at the close of outh and its current, which he contended should re- | 74 after.e man named Aelover, whom hehad good reason | Hon for debt. fia accvaales the convention: on Friday a steamboat excursion:and the | ceive the timely attention of this body, and of the federal | ‘¢ FaRDens pulerdarny thee there. Selover was sitting at is teases ting of he quantity of land that any indivi- whole willcovelive with'e display of fireworks, So'thers | coune'ls “so far up ma the constitution ram,” and urged 6 "indow at this time, A mun sitting on a seitee tatd | dual may hereafter acquire ‘ MES ut eetaGsl a wy there | Pominently tlie necessity. of hydrostatic gouges tonate | that Selover was not there, and had not been there for . The abolition of all life tenures in office. lutions and adopted by the Memphis convention. He | entice, Rogers, a Callao for Hampton Roade, Binko out her name, March 30. | eh If, lata2S28, lon IGW, ed & brig, of New York, showing a ‘An Am stenmer, shove a white flag with a rod ball init, in it; 9th inst, lat 33 53, lon 69.80, | was signalized April 5, lat 32, lon 70. spoke schr J H Roscoe, of and from Boston for Jacmel. Schr Leo, Snow, from Boston for Jacmel; April 2, Int 27 16, Brig Mclazzo of Searsport), Nichols, Rio Janeiro, 50 days, | yon 65 40. with coffee, to Nesmith & Son Schr Coronet (Br), honce for Curagos (60 reported), 9 days 8. Brig Wanderer (of Bath), Chadbourn, Humacoa, PR, 13 | out, April, lat 2901, lon 67, (Her clearance was not r0- here will be a grand concert on Tuesday ball on Wednesday evening, at which there be a dazgling array of Southern beauties; there will be a *, days. with molasses, to J V Ouatavia & Co. He gees ee f three days. Witness asked him if he was sure the de- | 5. ‘ihe election of the President and Vice President of CU tanta Ge Yaue ported), aban Ona Gao Bnd record the changes alTected by, the current on the | fendent was not there, and this man said yes, that he | the United States, and United States Senatora, directly by | dayraicg sammucn, (Of Bath). Rorers Guayama, PR, It Foreign Ports, ‘Wasumatox, April 5, 1954. | Pneeof tat noble ontlet ‘ es, | Wa8 not in the house. ' Witness then went over'to the de- | the suffrages of the people. TOT | Sick & Co. ‘ pesRscoa—In port abt March 17, scbr A B Preston, Chase, H. W. Conxmn, Eeq.:— reident, reauested the Vice Pe cieats abe arks: | fenJant, who was sitting in the room all the time, and | _ 6. The reduction of the appointing power of the Presi- | ,,Brig Thomas Walter (of Philadelphia), Hiorth, Yabacos, | honce—#ee Disastors, | Dusu Sm—T cannot but regret that tho pressing re- | ‘eEtesident requested the Vice Presidents above nom- | sila"icvou might as well put on your olothes, sudoome | dent. PR, Te dave, with fugnt and molasses, to Gillespie, Dean & | yoy Marchal, ‘Ree Corteepondonges tom Howe: Bong ‘quirement Gh a panlis oficer wilipreseaeuseet Hee Pe {he peotluritios of the bulking andte | down town with me.” Defendant then pat on hiscoat, | | We call on all organized bodies and individuals who | §%p AF! nn from Callan for Hemntoe Reeds Pad tee | BUxNoS Aynxs—In port March 34 probably-not so late at the approaching convention in Charleston, the crowded auditory present, which rendered it neces. , and witness took him into custody. have faith in these measures—and we know that there hé line and 73 days from Callao. . ship B Aymar, Carver, for NYork, ldg; barks Roma: f° , aD, : ilton, for do 8 days: John Murray, Wasgatt, for Boston, Emery, Ponce, PR, 24 inst, with sugar | Gay: Mary Smith, Fitz, cisg; “Bowditeh,” do, Sid Oth, bark day: er i Zerott, Bailey, Salem. \ reltle A Toplor, Smith, St Croix, 12 days, with sugarand | “At qo Feb ii, barks California, Higgins, from Boston, age the name of the committee, you have so " paerve erfec: * te Caroline Seabold, being duly sworn, dey d—That she | are hundreds of thousands who have—to immediatel; i me. The regret is heig by the re way pohrenetve {he most perfect order that speakers | resided at the house in Third avenue where thedefendant | crganize, and send delegates, to. the People’s Congresh, must be debarred the satisfaction of revisiting my native | men not on the foor i speakers would keep akcolute Was arrested; the room he was arrested in was on the | where the feelings, wants, and sentiments of the masses city under cireumstances the most auspicious, and of | Citence, while it was requested that the ladios moult on, | 8¢c0nd floor—a back room. will be truly represented. The Industrial Congress has | “Yiiz‘pedraza, Dorritie, Matanzas, 12 days, with sugar, to | Sd: disg: Broota, Packard, henco, do; Virginian, Thurlow, mingling in agrecable and instructive intercourse with in- | }y whisper in their softest tones. The pentlomen ep, , NES. Lozier was also brought upon the stand to con. | already done much good in awaking the sentiment of our | w'T'dupan a Co, Apel 7 lat 84 Wer lee go Wrecks _ telligent citizens from every section of the South and ded with their boots, the ladies smiled approval pf, ‘dict that part of the testimony of officer Spicer where | State and national legislatures to the causes of social in- | ** Zerrinhy'” ef New London, from Falkland istands for ee ee oe scot, . Element, Nichols, and Vary, Gilley, h West, who, I ace by the papers, are expected to be present, . able a . ay rts he stated that he made the arrest on the second floor. ality. We have had partial homestead exemption | Philadelphia, 115 cays out; supplied her with provisions P : and with whom Ihave had the Lonor of serving iu several | (He Teasonable request, so gently urged, and “order | Witness deposed that it was not on the second flobr the bills paseed by a great majority of the State Legislatures, | | Brig Aun Merritt, Br), MeVonald, Cienfuegos, 24 days, Ser apet on mire) obvcagpmaapa gee of the Great conventions that Lave been held. beginning A. Trenholm, Esq., who in the consultation mect. | defendant wan asrested. ue ES We rare ua ee Pela bill to pass orice a “Brig Webster Kelly (of bucksport), Hagen, St Jago, Cuba, |, GUAYAA—In Ft April 1, trigs New Globe, Tibbotee, With that of Memphis, in 164s, ‘memorable from the | ing bad been apyointed Chairman of the South Caroling | ,,Crofs-cxtwined—Sclover boarded at this house oeca- | popular branch of our national Congress by overw elm: | iS.dnys, with sugar and tobacco, to Ii D Brookman & Co. sed); Edwaré Lind, Buckman’ from Port- Presence and setion of Mtr. Calhoun, : delegation, offered the following resclution=— | sionally eo eta ho | be malorities. It is new pending in the Senate, Ww ith | Brig Azores (of Thomaston), Battic, New Orleans, 15 days, nw Thomipoon tenders _ It is difficult to resist the evidence that these conyen- That this convention recomuends in the most earnest | — Gtorge Cornell, being duly sworn, deposed—That ho | every rsh iene ype ra thas body, -Parpial 4 withandse $0.9 V7 Bimal & Op J Iroland, Fram} from Nortel tions, originating from the interference of other sections le of the South, and more especially to | Was 1reeent when Keyster came to the office of Mr. Se. ; and Imperfect though it be, sit is an earnest of what we | 4 Schr Bonita (of Eastport), Hanboom, Yabacoa,’PR, 18 | ins: arr; and others. ¢ in the policy and institutions of the South, though con- A wbout a | may and must expect, before our republic can realize | 44¥&, with sugaz, to Brett. Son & te per | lover to purchage a ticket; nothing was s: Bumacoa, PR—In port abt March 31, brig Humboldt, ot 6! 0. hr L A Edwards, Hartick, Guayama, PR, 14 days, with ert & Fi vening afterwards. wpon purely industrial grounds, have their ¢ iso of ships | first class ticket. the ideal of Thomas Jeiferson, wielaaree toCrl nia. Ginn. for NYork 5 or 6 days: only Am vessel. contributed largely to that great developement which | £,comvey directly to t eign Ports our agrisultaral and yss-exammined—Witness was an emigrant runner, | Allassociations and meetings of the people, by what- r St Stephen (of Cal Trimble, Guayama, PR, 12 RNannuCO—In port Feb 20, bark RG W pete, haa been: ‘exhibited everywhere’ ip the tact elgiit fee gh ednetigns, tnd to bring home return cargoes of | ond took the complainant Keyster to Sclover's oflice to | ever name known, subscribing to the above principles, | days, with eugar and mo! "to C Struvor, April’S, lat 30 | Friend, disg; brig Sen Foam, Moore, from Philadelphia for throughout the South, ¢) g her railroads, enlarging | *hyat commoditics ple of 4 purchase a ticket, but he did not take it that time; wit- | may send delegate: 20 ion 73, saw a largo bark, with painted ports. both top. | ig in a few days RO us eee South, e er 3, 1 hi o ‘cial m eupab! this sorvie et, but he i : wit- 8 s. ‘ 5» i * Ponce! var 4 . and diversifying her commerce und manufactures, stimu: | relieve the touth from an choftons tribuee noe paiaede, | ness is in the habit of getting low commissions for bring- NATIONAL CENTRAL. EXECUTIVE COMMITTER. lant niaste and ifpboom gone, atanting Ny Sth, iat Sra tan | 1 PONCE An Dore Apr 2, barks Geo Ucney, Pendleton, foe d fy 5 paid to} . 4, epoke Br brig ‘Two Ladies, hence for Vera C 4 days ia asp lating her agriculture, inviting and concentrating popu- | ether States of this Union, ani t countries, and turn + ing emigrants to those road offices, but did not Saxe Gotha Laws, Pel., Robt. B. McDonnell, Del. OP i mates, ¢ for Vera Cruz, 4days | aitimore 12° John Aviles, from St. Thomas, in quarantine; e nh 14 pop A ‘J - ow out. i a 7 lation, leading to now combinations and to still higher | the eains of this lucrative and ting pursuit into get any commission from Selover for bringing Keyster N. W. Brown, Mass.. John Shedden, Pa., Schr Fides (of Boston), Cody, Port au Prince, 14 days, | Hyperion, Cook, from Barbadoo, ; Yuba, Wi hopes, and fixing upon all minds the conviction, growing | MX, ¢/ements of Southern opulence and strength. there. 1. W. Braidwood, Pa., Samuel Champion, D. C., | with coffee, to AC Roseire & Co. No date, off Capo Nicola | Fam Boston, arr let; Magnolin, Whit each day stronger, thai in these great, yet long neglected | ;,.2 into deta en the subject ne Nae ® fenert, enter: | Here the caso was rested for the defence, and’ the C. Goepp; Pa., B. F. MeColister, D.C. Mole, spoke echt Kingfisher, Cook, from Boston for Porbaw | {eM a eet and dts: seht elements of power, more the, in polid tation and | ‘"gintodetailon thesulject. counsel proceeded to sum up the evidence at great T.F. Campbell, N. ¥., John Tomlinson, Del. Prince, ; ete , hb ag, p tion ir. TRENHOLM tlso offered a resolution, that P Schr Justina (Br), Wainwright, Bermuda, 7 days, with nl ED party platforms, is'the South to vindicate, if vindicate | fn‘inecpinion af thin coorenting ete reduction | length. : Punavecenia, April 6, 1854, oer tatinn Be), Wainwright, 7 days, Ponr av Puixce—In port about Murch 30, brig Cro ho does again, her rigist o.an equal rank aind posit crarepent of the duties mow iupos firoad frou would | Une Assistant District Attorney thea'saamed up the Schr Mott Bedell, Trodwell, Georgetown PI eed tea del ci ore oh LL tea the Union 1 conduce to the interests of all the Stat case for the people in-an able and eloquent manner. y y SebrC T Smyth Hawkins, Richmond, 4 days. be how, oe! >| Nor have these been the only influences. ‘They have reatign do eacaomtlvresiineue the too the Recorder then charged the jury, who, after five | que geuoors aie calenne oo che foachers in the pub- | Sekt Empire, Doane, Norfolk, 3 day 1 iia, oxcos, (Afriea)—In port Mazeh 5 aki Ty dia, Crue torn the veil from tle exes of the South, and brought | themmediate and favoralle attention of Congress. | | aninutes deliberation, rendered a veriliet of “Guilty.” Me schools for the quarter ending lst of May next will BELOW. posses gale Sn ier passaye, and ost deck loa atten bole . i a ptr es is NHL also offered a resolution, to the followin Y i day. : i ’ é pect le ate Aad ar Te ee Aion | effect 5 ST Ge pes eee ae amount to $1,718, and a requisition for that amount has | One chip, and a threo masted schr, unknown. sae MBtezi Beis Gnatior of Salem, for Bgthurst 10 dagh os oenlOhs phavdina erin, een tters not bfa mate. | _Thatthie convention recommend to all tho States here | SENTENCED. been ordered upon the Board of Aldermen by the Board SAILED. n port March 17, bark Robble, Hawsom, for SAL Character, the Willing ace e et cten geenate: | represented an exemption for one your upon importations | Grand Larceny.—John Haywood, on pleading guilty to | of Education for that sum. A census will be taken im- Ship Comet (olipper), Liv t ; brigs Chas Miller, Brewer, from do disg; Am- Tending mad Tears ee santas OF other Sections, | of all foreign commodities directly imported into a South- | an indictment charging him with stealing several hun- | mediately, in order to ascertain what number of children | §2/P,{ doring the dey, SSB; sunset, N. -° ; from do, just art; Leghorn, Pendleton, and reading and learning and admiring only what py, be | ern port. a | dred pounds of hydriodate of potash, valued at $372, | there are in the city between five and eighteon years of ist m, disg. found in their books, periodicals and newspapers; in their | — ‘These resolutions and documents were referred to the | from Jobn F. Dunstan, druggist, the Court sentenced | age. Teachers have been appointed as fellows +—In the — Arr April 7, bark Perseverance, Finnie, schools and colleges; in ee oe Pema railroads; in | General Committee on Business, hereinafter named. | him to tw years confinement in the State prison. primary department of pone school No. 1 Miss Whittle- (By Saxpy Hoox Parntine Tenrona: pe ee IR RO A Te he — their thriving cities; at their crowded w ig places, Mr, MORGAN, of Va., submitted, as information, sundry | Stealing @ Gold Watch—Robert Williams pleaded | sey has been appointed first assistant, and Miss Duncan Sanpy Hoox, April I8—11 PM Alice Wilson, Coward: City Point, Clie 8th, brig Pilgeim Thich, to the exchision of every thing of the kind al | reports and proceedings of the Central Southern Rights | guilty to. stealing a gold watch, valued at $45, from An- | monitress; in the primary department of No. 2 Miss | _ A *Mpis ofthe Hook. Nothing clsein eight, Wind fresh | Alice, Wilson. Coward, City Point, Sia home, she has ree ae Supported, Thi 1 tog, with | Association of Virginia, which were referred also to the | drew Smith, and was sentenced to two years eonfine- | Hodges has been appointed monitress. Oe ee Yavacoa, PR—No Am vessels in port April. bet a ey tibia acd “in cel Boce ica iea., subraitted 9 resolution, de Stealing Nautical Instrumen's.—A colored individual, | combined to get up a serious row on Wednesday night, in Memoranda, LEXANDRIA— i111, ship Champlain, Woed- m pressing upon her rights and institutions, and ; named Austin Marks, pleaded guilty to an indictment | {he tourth gard lof Jersey City friends of | - EAUNcHED—At East Boston, last week, by Mr Jackson, a | wANECANDRIAT Arr April IL. ship Champlain, offering through its * provisos,” in exchange for ina convention that the | Charging him with stediing a chronometer, ‘valued at | te fourth war jersey City, among some friends o it Mask Besten: | 5 ‘ardif, Wales. Sid bark Giaour (Br) Worwoll, De- Mr. Harrison, one of the defenled candidates for alder- | P25 clinper ship of about 1500 ton: man in that ward. He invited the party, numbering | and India trad about a dozen,*into his dwelling in Jersey avenue, where Allied the Swallow, own lienable birthrigh ended for the Calirornia the merest mess of e general develo tage. Brpeiee Martin, Hoffman, Boston. RE—Arr Agel 12, ships Spirit of the Timeg it 01 5 Viet $150, from Jeremiah O'Sullivan, while the prisoner was . | , At Bath 10th inst, by Mesars Houghton & Sons, ship Bat ‘Oliver. Porto Cabello, Ida In all the modes in which the South has been paying engaged a8 a steward on board the schooner General men| i ” Pree 2 ‘s . 8 dS tes: and while we tribute—in her commerce and manufactures—in her car- - lonizer, civilicer and Christianizer | Vesey. The Court sentenced the thief to two years con- 'l resources of om Lane, Callao: Windward, Mar- rying trade—in her education and her travels, it would | rhiche vari inet ti is ise tlae: they drank some wine. They had previously been drink. | tic, about 8 tozs h wt; Gar- be fair to assume that $100,000,000 annually Have been | er apeeial suguldecetiuns we nlis SeonLMe TORS | he tng. |, While in Mr. Harrison’s, one of the party, named | ; ROrleans “wae acround on, snd e pi i ise we p | legi e but WM othe a * prac fo NOE INLET ATURE a TT, proposed a toast to the Native Americans. | off by steamer Ajax:) Do! le Se ee ee Crane Tine Waaitay® |e can tis aaa itera a ae rere Theatres and Fanibitions, ome sligitdmrinnce arose from this portion st | gp gxtietatd Marine Correspondence | fotdars, her queen uurton, Providente: Now Hesuha have been with this moncy retained at home. What | embracing education, azrie alture home manufacture The Boston Erening Gacette of the 7thinst. has the | the party objecting to the sentiment. A few woris | Silliman, S days from Philadelphia bound to Pernambuco, Valpesaio Asta maken Virginia Edweras, Spacnb ships and navies possessed. What dense metropolitan | P&}gation, and the occupation of our vast uncultivated | following paragraph, which seems to correct a previous | passed between them in the house, and soon after they | anchored off St Geo : , he | Siwoe statement :— x som Sunday in di of | Main; Edna C. Thatcher, Boston, Emily, Jobmeon, —, In support of the above resolution, Mr. Mansiain. ad. me see that certain letter writers allude to | went into the street. Upon leaving, Mr. Harrison gave | fore and main masts, deck broken up, bo of | NYork; ram Smith, Crowell, Fall River, ments, making every hill and valley yocal with the whirl dressed th in the follow! * a specch made at Miss Robertson's benefit. Mr. B. was | them a couple of bottles of wine to take with them. | S#ils. in acale on the 20th ult, in lat 3625, lon’? Of. She | Eaton, Windies; Mary A, Chase, Portland, M of maak Wh. Ais radlati Peer PSS | Ne tn a oan tee Fell wine feiss not called for, and did not speak on thatuceasion. Itwas | Immediately after going into the street Matthew Brad- | £¢t inte port to day and a survey was held; and for the want BOSTON—Arr April 12, steamers Caledo mike the arteries from tlohieuan eect. Whee | att Fresident—I desire to submit this resolution for the | on the night of his own benefit that he said, 1 thank you | ley, who wae one of these that wore dissatiafied with che | oC Sars, which are not to be had, the master will wait util | paittmores City of boston, Di hi and town, like the ar fromthe human heart. What | action of this body at this period for the purpose of 5 y vy E that were dissatisfed with the sakes ry : Sos Saar ; . i ho gete letters from his owners. ge : 4 watering places crowded with wealth and fashion and | Coabling ua to defige our position before the work Tne | £0%, the Nindaess voughave shown Mrs, ——, I mean Miss | American sentiment, seized one of the bottles of wine out | "ifr steamer Mestin, Cortiar from Halifax, with mails, ar. | pie2™ Dean, NOrleane. Cle shite Viczinia (new 0 u Pr and magnificent cities. What manufacturing establi A. . >, n { y beauty. What schools and colleges, in which her sons r is called “4 aeatal.® 8 - ree o A preconceived ides to still further mystify | of Barr’s hands and struck him a heavy blow upon the | rived this morning. Rostock) Beselin, Porto Rico; Chase, Chase, Wer veaed to fdelity 40 thelr sated brarthn, “Wase | (ouverntge fiat fascia ab Gini jhe curious Bostonians as. to the lady’s real position, | foreliead. The bottle was broken into fragments, and | 11 Mstermer Bussard, from West Indies, arrived yertor- Pre, isan Cuvolingy O30 ‘ San Juan, Cuba; Glo dense population, what wealth and what power mall of the Custom House or the ledger. “Yet the iden |" 2. oS" oo aber or wo Berntmie Sis Beeioe | eee Wey mroccea. fawn. Jy the Woy | iu rte nae | Brig Falcon, Tuzo, from Porto Cabello for New York, put one ora ek Poliet,,* piladelpe I have not referred, though I ought to have done so, to has gone abroad that our labors are confined to the inter. Bowery TieaTeg.—The new local drama founded upon , Nadie Daredlay, who, 1a DMP | into port of Hamilton to-day, leaky, and is discharging her | Bra, Chamberlain, Wilmington. NC; Nell City those earlier conventions of 1838-0, est of trade alone. If] understand the true position of | ‘‘Hot Corn” will be played this evening, together with a | 8>4 engaged with Bradley, who is a much larger man, | cargo of coftee, &c, in a damaged state. See Disustors.* | Potne. Telegraph, Nickerson, Philadelphis Yeut ton, and Augusta, and Macon rendered illustrious b | this body, this i bd are an 00-0) ing action of tr barties = But the conclusion has been reached by very many in- | ®PPear. Lscnrae dl hinge nes, McDuflies and Elmores, over whose ashes the — telligent citizens of the States represented here, through Broapway THEATRE.—Miss Julia Dean will aj ir this ye ‘i $ > beat tears of the South lave been shed. When were do- | the imperfect representations made by the newa press | evening, as Juliet, in the play entitled “Romeo and | (2%, Cut out and entirely destroyed, a portion of his oRHILADELPHTA, April Ti, 4 PM—Arr bark Cha uments ever put forth to the world more masterly than of the views or forsmer mectings of this body. We wish | Juliet.” She has never before played this character in badly. beaten. He was so severely hurt that watohe Dldcn, Brown, New Orleans: brigs Eleanor, Almei the reports of those conventions; when was the true go correct these falso iteas. We waut the whole sister- ly beaten. as so severely hu watchers | York; Ella Reed, Walk i h New York. The cast includes all the prominent members ee f i policy of the South so vind , or the great principles hood of States represented here to feel that all sub- | of the company. ‘ Spit doneah Tivoud, uss of the bette west bees Sweetser, Portland, to load for C Of political science so established and confirmed, whic — jects of practical interest to them are legitimate mat- . ji DS Mershon, Sprage, Cienfuegos: Sidney Miner, Bolle 5 9 f ¢ ; t ots pally 4 af = 4 , 8 = Sidney il 7, sehr Bs , Id those noble patriots return from their | j hi eof any case i 1 venery, y ; , Up : y - | Buekeport; John R Mather, Nickerson, Bostoi bre vei 01 Graves and visit us to-day, how would thelc hearts swell | ina cence ney co aay cea Te hat of eeinatal | Ke; ke. ‘The production of this piece is one of Mr. Bar- | rested. After an examination he was held to bail in the | "ela brig ifarcellns, Bourne, Have BRISTOL—Arr April 12, sloop Thomas Hull, Hull, N i jsabell sate x legitimate piece, in which Mr. Eddy ; and beat him terribly. Others interfered, and the fight | Whale boats at Tuckertown captured a fine whale on the Core, edo. Std ate altogether an erroneous conclusion. et p ‘ddy and Mrs, Clark will those hostile to the American senti- | 24 inst. whch will make 50bbla ll. Many have been seen pve hageh eestor seks riny suamohly Canada (ord ely@eaten, Bradley had one of his | Found the island, | from the Roads, ship Union, barks Horace, Avola, Celosting | Echo, brig M & J C Gilmore. Ships Chicora, and Juliet, | and bark Acadian started hut anchored in’ the Roads. Ship Josepbine Harding remains in the TaTH—Arr April 8, sohr S H Pool, Yat 10th, brig Julia Payson, Giles, Savannal 4, , Philadelphia; tehr Ottaway iF } 3 ., H #; scbrs Canton, John. | york for Providene with pride at the spectacle which is exhibited. Wellin tecause commerce is the great Briarean age ton’s greatest triumphs. sum of $300 for his appearance at court to answer any | gon, Bath; Cicero, Connelly, Dightom, Mass BUCKSVILLE, + C—Arr April 1, schr Antelope, Smit thene particulars could their precepts be altogether fol- colonizing, civilizing and. Curiatianizing the ee Namioxat, Trkarns.—The drama of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” | indictment which may be found against him. | Wingr, Rotten New RACY urtr, Gay owtgn Si eae rink; the k S Ruddetom, Midgste, Werk Jowed, and their bright example imitated in thie. ety Mt- President, we wich so to define these views | Which has been played at this theatre nearly three hun- | Discovery oF Human Rgwatvs.—Yestorday some labor- | JT Seymonr, Kelly, Boston: Cambridge, York, Portiand Ga. | Se0S*y.A)it) ‘Cheney, Backsport, Me; Son Bosse, Ham: Iwill not attempt in the brief space allotted in this that every gentleman who may have ideas to suggest | dred times, will be given again this evening, with Mr.and | ers were engaged in excavating and preparing the foun- { zette, Crowell, ‘on; Silvia Higbee, Huntiey, Newport. | mon, do. hig. ate ‘ 4 letter, to indicate any of the important subjects which or plans to propose, having a tendeney to improve and | Mrs. Prior, Mrs. G. C. Howard, and Little Cordelia How- | dation of a new building in the rear of No. 7 Oak street, | (The vessels reported eniled in yesterday's report merely | CHARLES’ 8 (Hlan),, Wee. have ocourred to me from time to time as proper for the — advance the general well being of the States, may feel | ard, in the cast. when they dug upa skull and some of the Inrger bones of | cleared.) brig Dost action of the convention. There are two or three mat. that he is acting in harmony with the general design and | Watsack’s Tieatr.—Mra, Conway has a benefit this | te human frame. They were found about twelve feet Fae aoe ade O Farkisa, awMlsson a eeichoen goon ters, however, to which I will barely allude, as of vital spirit of this body, and not contrary to it, when he shall | evening, when the comedy of “A Bold Stroke fora Hus. | below the surface. A great number of persons soon Disasters. on. nade et ar rae ht rty aay Land,’ cast to the strength of the company, will be | @@hered about the spot, and were somewhat excited, — Tanger brig Mary Hamilton, Walker, NYork. yed. In addition, the successful interlud Lo supposing the bones to be the remains of some person | 29” See Correspondence DIGHTON—Arr April 9, schr Charles Moore, Bartlott, tnd Murder.” The comedy willbe given with new | Who had been murdered and then privately buried. ‘The x Puaxces Warns, before reported fost. sunk at | pitindelgh a, | show their connection with trade and its carrying inter- | scenery Fourth ward police dispersed the crowd. The bones were | [ye orosies: net ast: Sho was loaded with 3,000 | | PALL RIVER—Arr April 12, achr Elizabeth Seger, York, or a period of time, or the entire | ¢sts—its railroads, ships. and steamers. Some of these hd placed in a box and taken to a phrenologist, who pro- : “ Rondout. Sid 1th, schr Treasurer, Waples, Philadel interest in the present condition of the South and West, | spear in our midst and (+ke part in our toils and dis- and upon which I had prepared and intended some re- | cussions. There ave many matters of vital importance marks had it been possible for me to be present. Irefer to our section of the Union that do not ot the first blush to the deepening ot the passes of the mouth of the wissippi—the reduction fo jackin: ternoon performance is announced ‘Suctnie: Ashita; pilot on board and leaks but Itttle. GALVESTON ar Aprils, (by aye Trinity, Cot- i burn, Boston Sid 6th, bark Is} Bank Morane, Crocker, from Matanzas via Key West, 1d oth uit, bark Nornmbega, Delano, NYort c experienced very rough | _GLOUCESTER—Arr April 8, schr Edinburgh, Orleans for nin to spring & leak, when she | TPME 4 poe hown ) of returning to railroad companies of a portion, | ed by us? Why, th or the whole of the additional value, imparted by them to — and hundreds ¢f theusands of ¢ rs worth of school _BRoaDwAY MeNAGERIF.—The instructive exhibition at SRARCH FOR THE GLASGow.—It is proposed that a steamer | whore she pnt in'in distress, put into Savannah 10th inst, ‘tive public domain which they intersect, upon the same | hocks annually, that ot up, printed, and published | No. 337 Broadway will be open only two days longer. | be fitted out to go in search of the steamship City of fr Principle that, private landholders voluntarily tax them- | in the other sections of this country, not’ well adapted to | The giant, the fat Indy, and the great collection of anl- | Glasgow, the opinions of nautical men all being that she welves, tes are purchasing thousands “ated ek side hyp tho Rarxtm's Mcsstm.—The local drama of “The Old ; Br wanx Carcerra, from Boston for London. hofore re- | | FRANKFORT—Arr April 8, schrs Nourmahal, Babbidge; f . (by i d operations eseential for the ea: forward o! H bt it . NB, i a . Ca 3. of alternate sections, advocated at one time by Mr. Cal- | work. And can the Hes De naatacted Gr GeeHiGeh: | high life and low life in the metropolis. An excellent af- for Boston or St John As wind would allow. Hass | ‘ti ww, Cardena | | After leaving Key Weat ‘she weather which caused her | qur latitudes, nor always teaching the doctrines of phi. | ™als, deserve particular attention. is afloat, but in a crippled condition. If it is to be done By the groatest exertions | yo fom NOrl Sart Agen 8, Car tet, aly Gans ~ ‘Time nor space admit of an argument upon either of | lanthropy and Providence on which werest for our sup- | _Cunisty’s MiNeTRELg, No. 472 Rroadway, will give one | Bota day should be lost, and it is proposed that a meet- favorable for tee days | Wacisss, Powel ke, schr Mohawk, these propositions, though I have upon the table before | port, defence, and responsi me, collected with some pains, material upon each, sufll- | productions surpass in an cient I think to establish incontrovertibly ats justice, | Southern scholarsli t or do a of th | of thei ique and intere: . | ing of citizens be held to raise money for the purpose. | 1, it would have be ible t t the b from Attakapa: rs. way similar works Wash | This bane Banexeslied, sting concerts this evening. | (7 0 lives of over four hundred pertons may Be saved | verssl and” cargo ‘Ti fe understood Ber eatgo will be jad MOBILE Arr Hood, Liver- somo extent prepared, and | yoop's Mixsrmsis.—The new burlesque founded upon | DY PFempt action, we hope immediate steps may be taken | shipped for NYork. A I i Br), Sail, Liverpool Selden open and consttutionality. | may, by the proper f ngs of Southern institutions | « Uncle Tom's Cabin” is played every night at No. 444 Pritateiphce Delete apr. this humane purpose.— | Bere Faucon, Tuto, sailed trom Puerto Cabotto 13th | MACHTSSOSI¢ APHIS ator i A Tufts, Huntley, Remi 5 railroad system of the country is increasing at the | and ithern men, produce wthin our own borders (in r] “ Mareh, ver, with collec, hides, and indigo, | diox: Yantic, Keller, NYork: 1th, in brige Bolton, rate of 2,000 miles per annum, and at the present rates | unlimited abundance. Mr. President, men, every: | Prag ves he enlizetalent of the company isineladed | “yop sce Loser rw BoeTox.—Within the last ten or | bound to From the igth to'25th of Mareh had | Grover, and Emeline, Sanyer, for NEOk; sches Juling of duty’ will pay yearly into the national treas where, are hobby-horsieal; and it is fortunate for ; anedd 1enkin fer at nN the 25th the ery oyes, for de. : | i twelve days the losses to the Boston insurance offices 4 leak jay after she left, and on the 25th th EW mr States, $6,000,000, without conferring any national bene the world (hat the, so. ‘The concentration of | _ Cuix¥se Hatt.—The Buckley Minstccls are giving rich | Haye reached to a very large amount he ship | Teak whieh aurearea ty “hevchiefty about the rudder ease, | :2uh ORLEANS Cid. April 6, steamship United States. is 5 i ; 2. the iron interests for whom duty is intended. who genius, energy, ond perseverance, will ensure | Programmes for their nightly concerts. Eph. FO, | Charles Humberston, lost on the coast of Ireland; the | bad increased so much that 20 considered it would ‘ are confessedly unable to supply but a sinall portion of | success in almost any enterprise. The _goveral | Briggs, and others, are unexcelled in their respective | snip Pantheon, lost olf Holyhead: ship Emma Watts, of | be imprudent as well as dangerous to prosecute the voyage. | yin mnntea Meckanely Mesa the demand, and who, if they were able, the facts satis- | geutlemen composing (his convention hove their favorite | Toles. j abandoned at sea; bark Lucie Fields, put | He therefore bore up for Hermudn, (Lat $2 10, lon'it 10) | Goutieiimeno, Genes, factorily prove, have in this particular little or nothing | schemes; and hence they have matured their views and | Wamrr’sMrnsvreis are giving concerts at 495 Brondway | back to Callao, with guano: ship Sachem, ashore on Gin- PAG aid resteass cope sev ecume Ree LAQRFOLKS Arr April 1, eehre nd William Stevens, —, a; Si ells Pe k, Rogers, to fear trom foreign competition, Under a repeal of the | consolidated their arguiieats on them, The merchant, | every evening, and on Wednesday and Saturday after- | gerbread Shoais: the ship Russell Sturgis, from Liverpool | fore reaching the east end, the wind becamo northerly wad | LeBdon: Biack Hawk, Free, Ce ee ee duties in 1832, heavy nufacturer, the na or, the railroadist, have | noons. It is a full and effective company. to fon, abandoned at sea; and the brig Francis Watts, | prevented their getting in, The next day they were dniven aNEW SEDEOR “Sid ‘April 11, ship Jas Edward, San ‘Denefit of railroad companies in the old States, and now | their plans; and they are plans that refer at once to Harr’s Wore Wortp is still on exhibition at 377 | Of Kerhobunk, with a valuable cargo of coffee, from Rio | of by very stormy weather, and did not reach Hamilton it would seem but fair that the new States, in the infancy of their population, and,in the paucity of their capital, should enjoy a like advantage, an advantage which will eventually be felt by every section of the Union, The opening of the Mississippi and adoption of the land system, above referred to, are interesting to most of the the fe i developer ont of the Kha ae Roy to | Broadway. de Co cath Ae Nd * the mouth of the Mis- each and all of them, God speed you. But when your | ; : sissippi river; the ship Orlando, from New Orleans, put unopened forests shall be inhabited, and thousands of | _SiGNoR Brrr gives an entertainment at Library Hall, | into Nassau, and salvage claimed for $50,000, The above On 4 ‘preston to sunset, what provision | Newark, N. J., this evening. losses on ships and cargoes will amount toabout a million | pageants “Eton Tho: fuenituee, sails, anthers. ee eee | NEW LONDON Are ADT i pecatur, Geer, NYork, toc for the necossities that will press | The popular vocalist, Madame Ugalde, waa to re-appear | of dollars. On looking at the insurance office returns for | gold hy themselves for $15. She had been out 14monthe, an om, Jameson, Rondout for Bos- Sir, every bar of railroad iron taid | on the Leth ult., at a select concert, when she would sing | 1844, we find the whole amount of losses paid by the Bos- | had 70 bbi until Friday, the Sist of March, She would discharge to | FNEW AN OM 11. aches Fashion, Kelley (trom 5° ‘Th ry repair. York), Salem: Mount. Ve mas, ork for yMALING wRIG Mexico, Collins, of Westport, at St | Portland: Denmark, Poole, from NYork for Gloucester, our populat shall they f chester, NYork for Prov! Nerwich; achr C upon them the rts of iron were made for the | the | | i ¢ oil,which has beea discharged and shipped for ; ware, jeson, N York for Porth loop James ates represented in the convention, and more particu- | westward is precnant with at lonst as large a family as | three morceava, and the grand air from “La Favorite.’ | ton offices fall short of six hundred thousand dollars, It | NYork in brig Coroni. The captain nad most of heeeree | tprecrT Richards, N York, Sid ateame 1 larly to m; Pld ped ba ig oa is ae ‘ that contained in Noah’s ark. And when those forest | intaaliahialbhabasseceiciiedinsstcats is true, business has increased since then, but not in tho | Will llr in braglese veesel. Smt NYork from Norwich; sloop New Lo: I cannot but believe that a memorial to Congress set- | homes are established we wont their hearths choored Dome: ratio of the losses. Premiums must be raised, or many | Scur FRANcinA, Hooper, reported for this city from (a ting out and defending there measures, emanating from | and illominated with the periodicals of our own, presses; | At a late dinnecol the Mechanica tion at Brook. | of the offices which are doing a large business must deaw | Attakapas. with sugar, funk’ when one day out, and her eri eT ATRL CM Apri id; PMs ache May, H & convention every way #0 respectable, must have great | and ihe field schools, the colleges, and the universities | tyn, the following capital tonst wae given:— on their capital to pay their losses, if they have not al- | fapisin (and suppesed crow pean of by sche Mo- | neidgeport; Wiliam H, Sharp. Southps nd decided, nd ere Nee aulluence, and I | taught from standard works prouced by ourownauthors, | “By J. Holbrook, Bsq—The mechanic's “better half.’ | Teady done so toa considerable extent. ‘The public .are | Key West where the M wer olliped to pracoah leche The | Eipeey, Ingalls, Boston: ida, Crowle trust that such a memorial will be determined upon. philosophers and ) lent, Trejoice | Like the plane, when make the rough places smooth, | well aware of the immense marine losse@ which have been | F was of 122 tons burthen. puilt at Sedgwick in 1st owned Stites, Bo eel ieeiae 5 In conclusion, let me express the earnest desire that | that both at the. conven , at Memphis, | Like the Lroud are, when she adds to the family cirele and | sustained the past winter. But it will be seen by the | at Brookbaven, Me. and valued at about $12,000, for which ar ale Wate the sittings of the convention will be regularly provided | and wore pleased, | throws of @ “chip of the old block.” Like the auger, | above report that the losses ascertained within the past | she isinsured in Wal ‘: | ger, The cargo of tho Mohawk is d; Robert D Rhodes, Bi ts, to insist on | WhO #he bores her husband to death; and like the sav, two weeks exceed by the sum of $400,000 tho entire | 2180 stated to be insured here, Fer ern Bevel these te penne, avr, ula A cam i . hen she “cuts stick.’ But most usoful and attractive 7 Chara, mort convenient. It was proposed in New Orleans in | the imp matierst But’ wo desire to | yy 1 amount paid on marine losses by the Boston offices dur- | Sour AB Preston, Chaco, at Baracoa from NYork 17th | phia: E Pancost & G Wheaton, Doyl 1861, that the Southern Convention then in session should | obtain the deli ite Mocainte tie eeatTea no | Men she ropreseate ihe plummet and helps im to 40 ing tte hole ‘rear in 1844.-—-Beton Transcript, April 12, | vit, in stiff galo from the SW on the 25d d Rigey, Moselle, Averill, Rondont; Favorite, Tarne resolve itself into an association for the promotion of the | expression of this distinguished body’ on the general | "On the 11th inst, the locomotive Ontario was found to ania ee | hreck Meal T Meno, arch Reve, tns'es Rane ee Hore, We anon. Fowler, NYork. Bid seber to interests of the Southern and Western States, meeting | matter of the entire resolution. “We want your | pe on fre at the Paterson, N. J, depot. The house was Comiant? ed, althongh a boat was immediately lowered and every i Borter, advo Richmond, with ‘ice; Isabel, Williams, for, at such places and seasons in thefutureas shallseem | jn h | ceceomae } Bo. Wonks not He sed tn ad by A Seenprtog a? aout bap oie ii, z plas heap sheng Fornp Drowsep.—A maa known as Jemmy the Pi | be 1 Foe mz, te stl ashore at Sandy Hook. Piney Sp—cia April 11, bark Louisa Eaton, Adie, pelecvion for the next meeting, a short time previous to | and views full of good things for the people, and posteri- we pine Apter Bod mea Pa jhe ote day, sollolting was found drowned yesterday in the dock at the foot of | The repert of her h been got Hay B Hamilton, Means, do. Sid bark Sarah B Halo; 0) i “mat . RK. Sir lie geniemen rho atnd at Chacon wile | rghit ant ts. when they ake pat ita, tat, | thet gee te awa ree ‘ceok pet he rereaues of | Sos" boty.” here wat ne mars of voles | HE “Fouangeva 4, Rhein ry; —<— his chureb had decreased nearly one-half we the boty. YE Lg me md we | aioe th from York River, Va, for ; soht Gannet, from, that this shall be done, and resolve to bey resent them- | commerce and railroads may not be their favorite h dolly. elves and to influence their several communities to be | bies. Nor is this the only good that may result. The The Senate of Ohio has killed the Maine Liquor law, store at the corner of Oliver and Water streets. A ver- represented, the work will already be accomplished. | people, the press, and the parties interested in those local | and passed a bill to prevent the adulteration ni) liquors, Calmly, yet voltly, let ws advange in this great work of ' improvements, whigh these anacmablieg wry (50m Hime to . Zbey want it strong. as r Ho was seen on Wednesday ina rum AS th thé ities le Y crreneemeat Wi York for Portland. het NSKVANNAH Arr Aj ent was ‘of death by drown! dered. ‘Deceased aandant of the porter the fend Tat pre erpool: 0th, Loniay NYoqh; Une. Gupaboe. Sauce africa tad Wey Bw pes ecagee ne TU | eeu rane al al avobebaaas,| Wickan age es Mt HG satan