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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | woe cont Jot a ODN, REM MABIVINE INTELLIGENCE Re Suc aan ‘3 ROnNNAAY . wi 1 new, for in'e: provement jucational f= wens, NOr- ‘urposes.. The principles on which it was advocated by jaram April 10, bert Havons INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, | {is!'¢tuitemen ere Tully set forth in his pg repeated what he said , he remarked pare. i a He ten + Tas beige Many ‘ the subject; and with this report it was his (Mr. "s) hod relerred to Mr. Adams and Mr. Gi as illustra- Apl 12 a ig aos urpose to deal. Of all remarkable documenta which tions of the abolition spirit, and had no oceasion or de Apl 19 ton ‘Bebber, Portiand; Darks Grant Duttoa, EXPECTED PRESIDENTIAL VETO Enucver fallen under his eye, during his lezislative ex- , sicn to misrepresent Parliamentary courtesy re- ‘Apl 22 iagobe Strond, Stolacn, to; brigs Rmas perience, he had never befo ¢ seen one whieh would Ginn. qutted him AO the honorable gentleman; but “Att ms fork Bid iaib. rise ‘Rush. wt are with this. ere was in it not one fact proven. He meant, Mm using this term, to refer to the member from AY 9 Of the Indigent Insane Land Bill. | '{f° Winey) tad said yertoriay, that Bowe to dng | Takant, in using th ’Aduma, he declared in debate, Api 29 bait Maiinginmentinnnears gibbet the report, and now commenced that operation; | on the 22d of Fel 1844, ‘Let abolition come, even May 3 ‘UrVey. ‘b: : and after be was done, he doubted whether the gentle: | at the expense of the blood of the entire slaveholiing May 8 | 50 pip 38 wast from Gree: NEW CONSUL AT HAVANA. man from New York would put his hand upon the car- | section of this Union.” This was an outrage on every - 5 | cal miles to the Hast case to take it up. He examined at length the state- element of humanity, and was moral treason to the Mahar ments in Mr. Bennett's report, and said, in the course of constitution of the republic. The sentiment finds a re- A MYSTERIOUS MISSION. his remarks, that the general government has never, ex- sponse only in the bosom of the member from Ohio, who, cept in the eases of grants of lands to thedeat and aaa horgh ponaing ood nature, has shown the malignity ene | asylums of Connecticut and Kentucky, made a of a cowardly fiend, when the member, the House having PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. | ziit to the states until this House of Representatives set | censured him, wag about to go home, he went round bid- il the example the other da; ding the members bye. He offered me his hand, Mr. Pename, (dem.) of La.—After the very able ch | when I said, “I shake no hands with you, sir.’? “Just a All packages and letters intended for the New Yor Flare-up between Mesars. Giddings and Smith, | of the gentleman from Ohio, I move, to enable the House as yon pleare,” he replied. ‘That's the way'l treated him, | Hxmatp should be sealed. to have the full sdvantage of’ it thas thie question be snd thats the wey ihe mambere geapealiy ahold have |) yoo en &e., & &e. postpened until Tuesday next. To-morrow will be private treated Mr. Smith referred to his own retirement ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIB DAY. | bill day, and Monday will be resolution day, and both — for ten years, saying he had not sought a seat in Con changed at the same time (Jui Fresnel fixed white Hight, varied by alternate rod bite flashes. att iil be 50 fect above the level of ‘and the white fisshos should be seen, in good weather, frow s porition 15 feet above the water, at tance of about 13 nautical or 15 statute miles; the i | light not quite so far as the white flashes, and the red ashes at a lege distance tha: fixed white light. The ate position of Body's Island Light, jarvey, ie—Latitude 35 deg #7 ceke The Oeraccke Light, at yut 20s nevtioal miles —The Ocracoke Light, about 28 and wostward “Battorse Light. of ‘MOON RIARE be chan, e Ist, 1854) to those days will, therefore, be fully occupied, ‘I hope the gress, and that without any solicitation on his part what- ‘HIGH WATER. order fixed white light. This light will be 75 vessel in Ears deen i. From Washingto’ . | House will postpone this subject till Tuesday. i Gver, ‘he was clected Goversor of Virginia. Baferring to | <ereesw~ nnn shove the level of the sos, illuminate the entire hori. | |, Sx Jaco— Arr April 6, sobre Lucy oth Belg Cae Wine THE EXPECTED VETO THE PATE OF HENNETY’S LAND | "Mir, Rooms, (whiz) of N.C.—I wine to aak the gentle the obnoxious resolutions which Me.” Gidding offered Port of New York, April 28, 1854, sad chealé be sony, i sare Vostner, Gem ond | Pa Nee Bes i lay man from Louisiana to withdraw that motion. Idesire twelve years ago, ke said Horace Everett, from Vermont, a a aie eppoinnae eae sa to submit some remarks to the House upon this bill, and asked tv be excused from voting on them, and expressed determined sina, to lona Wastanetox, Apri I fear that I shall not be able to be in the House on Tues: his deep al horrence of the firebrand which had thus been in B1 sec 6 north, Taam ap—In Miss Dix's Insane bill was only sent to the Pr | day next, or probably for some days to-come, Iwill re- | thrust én the House. | When the member from Ohio could | Tae incase See er philadelphia: 0 Motor terday. It is ascertained beyond doubt that the new the motion to postpone. act to provoke such condemnation froma man engaged | rs "ide: \vern, man, sident bas Cotermined to veto st principally. on tie ground | , M£-P8RGx—T should ike, very much to oblige the in the ‘kame common cause, what must have been the | &! | apem 15, 1980 COMBURT, Onptetn ot Bastecscs: | Tes Ue eater trom Wer Tack ant ae oO ¥ ‘ gentleman from North Carolina, but perhaps it will damnation of the conduct of the member from Ohio, who, | Pare ton, DC Murray ites - Symmes, from Nav; , do; Norman, une; that it gives away the public lamis without any equiva- | answer his purpose to speakon some subsequent day. amid the howling storm which his foul and atrocious Brig Ke! mos Ayres, KW Ropes ALTERATIONS IN CERTAIN BUOYS IN THE WESTERN ors, 40 schrs E L B Wales, Little, from PI tent. The President holts that tie governmont is moreay | Thereare several gentlemen upon this side of the Hoase conduet provoled, withdrew his resotutfons? Ho went | & Cat (oe 0s 01 SO we Cag yn ae Pa a and deka P Wetherit. Sale, fam Jemsiey, UE IEE peahaath gta o dig- | Who desire to speak early upon this bill, bat have yielded home to get the rebuke of his people, or to get double ig Jan , Clifford, Trinidad. C & BJ Poters. 3. . . : Re ed a trustee of the public lands, and shoul! make mo dia- | Yo Ynat they believe te be the propristise of the cevasion. | mileage “It was sapposed thet he ovmiaed tl oC oonsae Brig Venus(Br) Smith, St John, NB, TR Gordon. Tn consequence of the giving way of the Western, Point of | bark fobtice Cupar, Re aeen: Oe Ais Bonita, Sto position of them which diminishes the revenue derived | Mfr, Rocsne—Well, as Tunderstand the morning hour No moral force could restrain him from it, "He comes | 4 BH«Northwan, Frost. Doboy Island, Ga, HD Brookman the Sandbank on the Kaloof. Western, Schelde UE aeiae Wee ke ancl enact Sea bia from them. The railroad bills increase the value of the | baa nearly expired, { will withdraw my request. | from a quarter where all the money got in that way is a J.T White & Co. misdirection, ben ‘Home Ports. Mueis te é rr. Hovsron (dem.) of Ala., obtained the floor. clear gain. (Laughter.) But the House were not satis- C Ackerly. - thereof, in a more bark Rainbow, reserved Jands, aecording to thetr terms, to the fall | the Sraauee—cTho iaotion to postpone tos day certain | fed. with’ the comanily relaset of tepoeeoher The n, Booker & Gravve. at $44 fathoms dey from Cardlty Walon, Sid sohts L Ohi, Boston: Wilton BE amount of the lands donated, aud thus give a quit pro | is not der passed a resolution saying ihe.rendifitions of Mis Ga, Van Brunt &Slagit. of Rammekens close outeige of the Somer of the | f, Boston. « quo, It is evident that Bennett's lan: bill, even sho: pass Congress, would also 46 ve N—I am not going to debate it. Iwantto dings justified rapine and murder, and that he deserved Or ether, if this bill be postponed till Tuesday next, not only the censure of the country, but of that body | Schr Frensitfialine Gurtere Weel ay itis tor. ham, E Sprague. barks Young Ta ie: Heland bit, aay alreeen, Sonus ale Gaste deck ined melonaams 7 myetent for the Chair to goon with the call | in particular. Mr. Smith alluded to other ings | Sloop America, Bakor, Providenoc, master. oa to the same objection as the in I, namely: — mittees for reports during the morning hoar? | in thie connection, and quoted from Mr. Giddings’ last Steamer Totten, Kellogg, Baltimore, Parker Vein Steam. | bal ft ay abl go anal & Frances, Ray, it would lessen the receipt: from vie sales of the public a immense amount of business blocked ap in | speech to show that he justified Rootslies a behalf af ebip Company. pee A foating light Fe pba tyr Oks ee ih. i carton of Or ; (8s) the slave, and in conclusion #aid:—I believe in my sou! . aA <i it hs lands without any equivalent \nk—It will be competent for the Chair to do | slnvery i uciiher a. moral, Social, nor political evil, I | ,.USM Steamship Nesbyilla Berry, Havre via Sonthamp. | betvcan the Howse and Warner Shoals | The ves i, aaksonville; 1 THE LUNATIC LAND BILL— "18 PRESI- | so; but the call will be confined, on that day, to territa- | believe that the white race is elovated by the institu: | 24 Cowen the game stent, April ide iat pogo ioe Wea, 7 to the Warner 0 light exhibited thses.it bg ee b DENT ON THE LAND GRANTS—CONSUL TO HAVAs | rial busicess, the whole of that week haying been set | tien, and that it is necessary to the negro to make use of | fpoke packet ship Amcrican Eagle, henes for London; 234, on the evening of the y next, fand th = Teak he NA, ETO. rt for the consideration of territorial business. If | him. I believe that it is God's institution. Has | Jae 41 42, lon 4642, exchanged siznals ‘with Hamburg ship tinued overy Biglt from munact to gunrise, a’ thiv station Moxbury, Nicker: Wis Vea aye in which the Prosilent bas to return'the | are no reports touching the subject of the territo- | ihere ever been a prosperous nation withoa: | Oder (hence for Hambure); 2%, iat dl 17, lon 48 27, passed p stagle xeves eine Lips of tie mek teal cate Sal be. tame. R Mather, Nie ten days in whi : ; uring the morning hour, the Chair sup- | slavery ? If we get young men from the North beforo | Siarge jecherg. | Tho N experienced very heavy gaivs from , Forther partioulars in respect to the exact pos . Thompson, Willots, and Lunatic ill to Congress, date from yeste | ¢ itiees aight be called for repor's | they s! we make men of them. This institution | SW to WNW for 12 dave. Wine uae rok Te phi; Ni B commitiees mig! iP they ore spoiled v it Steaxship Curlow (ir), Sampson, St Thomas 19th inst, tress, Disne, id Cai Delieved the veto will be sent in not later than | hat week. eet ‘ : acts like # charm on ‘the negroes. Many of them avo | and Bermuda 24th with maserand OD passougera, tof | DIONE LE RNIN ter ene Wolectt, Hallet, and 8 A Appleton, “0 next. | | Mr. Currixe, (dem.) of N. Y.—I rise to a point of ov- | worthy of confidence and respect. We have black family | Cunard | CopennaGen. March 25, 1954 Cld barks To. Pilbvury, Gibrelter and ami involving, perb more the answer toa question | servants who put to blueh white servants. They are va- Bark J W Blodgett Wait, Laguna, April 8, via Sisal The buoying of a trance to the Hover ‘Tom Corwin, ; 3 — fg | ‘astnor, Cienfuegos ; ‘Chas William, Hawes, : The President, in his annvol Me A distinetly information, Lid i not understand that the Com | Ineless the moment you knock the shackles off them. I | Roads, ilth with loawood, Lemp. do, to Edward The: | Channeland Hu mounced in the preliminary no | beige Pei yon, Gray, ‘Wavana: Erie, Esti, temedlent the grounds he took with re uts. He ¢ mittee on Territories had mad their reports, and | enn favorably contrast the well raised slave of the South wd & Fon nil 18, Int 2220 lon 88 20 WW, exchanged pe X Together’ with the marke and directions followips. le,phin, Baker, Gonaives; Abby Gi Tobe te clared that the government nof a tind | {bal the report now under consideration was postponed | wih the iree nogro of the North. Free « well raised so atbany Tek Lats toe oe ioe gand, We supposed | Pespecting the navigating of said channel, i 5 | ABy cued ts ake Wocta; bask fed ied. in' erm atthe hisses risclaforsgedaboalsadent the a ‘ sposition | until a future day to accom ate the gentleman from | slave, and nine chances out of ten that he will become a beta ‘a Rovaha bound N (trom NOrleans for Mar- | net the Satras of the new chanm and brig Teresita, in tow of the John Santor; Wind & te sim - . boner hits : 5 New York (Mr. Bennett), and that in th» meantime ond. I would say to gentleman, spare us from lan- | reilles); 1¢th inst, Martinelia Reef in company | )00y in 5)g fathoms water, at low water, moderate, Bark Fruiter went to sea 26th. of the public lands which a prudent proprietor would , other committees w © called upon and made ré guage eloquent and polished like that of the member | with fifteen Ai c ships, barks, and brigs; same. fellowang. places bear:— follow to enhance the value of his property. Of coarse If the effect of thet posiponement is to keep the Com- | from Ohio. Let not this hal! be again disgraced by such dato, caw a larce bark or ship on the reef a few mile: w | Helgoland.... NN iven anny, | mittee on Tersitories still before the House in order to | rcmarks as we have heard to-day. T appeal to Northern | ¢fM*mory Rock, a num)erof wreckers ationchor inside of | Strands Meacs 2» ven away, " make re gentlemen, in the name of God and our common country, | honnd N; 20th, Int 28, lon 7034, saw brig Antilles, of Bremen, | Ording Church wn. The land The ‘© give us our equal rights, and they shall never hear a bound Ns ‘26th, lat 37: Tne poke. solr Mustang, of Mys* ne thy sid ti t . SALTIMORE—Arr April 27, steamship Parker Vi arner, NYork abips Alexandria, from Liver 1; Yea ance, Berry, Callao via Hampton Roads; bark Natal s Saline dave 0 Jago’ de Coba; sake arse (ene L 4 . 11 days, 0 de Cuba; sol - , vo read “Neuss | burn, 12 days, Nasat NP. Cld steamer Parkes Velo fee where no equivalent is offered for it opposes directly the pr Not the Committee on Territories. haoy may divbada pt the enhanced ; Next weck is set apart for territorial business, and that | word of complaint from us. und 8 (from Philadelphia for Galveston); brwasrer,”” im large white Icttera, and on tho bottom, , NYork; ship Lebanon, Sto: dam; sol ee a SoA a Ot a leatial eats : ‘Dir, OnvEM, (Whig) of Mistouri, resumed the floor, hav- 3g. lon 74, saw achr Orlannus, of Frankictt, honda | Biver > : Wickens Fall kiver: OF setae Catone hee price of the alternate se | Mr. Cozrm6—Under that special order merely? ing given way for the explanations, which consumed two phur, halk, Vera Cruz, April Pee ay Beg solnhecnlet he " BUCKSVILLE, SC~ Arr Apri 16, sobr We have reason to believe that Mr. Forsyth, ofGeorgia, | ‘The Srwaxuk—Yes, under that special order alone. hours. Re rR er ee cele sumbers, Nod to Dh Bae ee ee eee ek tae will be appointed Consul to Ilavana, Nearly’ the whole Mr. Bexxert, (whig) of N. ¥.—I desire to withdraw Many members now started out for dinner, leaving only | thuuder and lehtning, the bei + Unoye marked on Soe a reek anes Southern delegation have endorsed him. | the application I made. | forty-four present. A motion was made that the com- | which shivered the main royal sive loth include Light, Doyle, Rocklan AN IMPORTANT MISSION—VERY MYSTERIOUS. | The SreakEr—The gentleman from New York (Mr. | mitice ri Mr. Oliver was bodily indisposed, bat it | topzallant mast, scorching the tope checqucred Luoy an Bucks ‘P—Arr A) Mr. Sidney Webster, the {reailent's private secretary, | Cutting) ‘eerms to be laboring under fhe impres- | wax said in opposition to this that debate on the Defteiency | Fanner, and, topzall sheets : : i * but i 9 It ‘her committees bill was ordered to close next Tuesday, and therefore fur- ; : left here this evening for the North, on important busi: | Sion, that other reports from | ot ; ys § of main hatch, and made . NYork; ‘i ration would, in some Way, be ent off by the special order. ther time should be allowed for discussion. tat th ‘ter’ ti ta be sauh af m entrauco buoy the stooring is eart past the hack ork: Ci Siena Gonicanted GV the ak iaisea oe, That fs not the case.’ Next week has been set apart for | | hr. Sarr, (whig) of Ohio, delivered his views against Fy ee Caencla’ treating: cites den ceri a® | vuase MoE tae ke bae ie tape eieeattoan te Bekins Ae ey: Baris NY ork Conde fog ‘tion of territorial business ofa local eha- | the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and in opposition | pumps, and found the brix parleetly tight, Water is found. | The channel does not continue to deepen Mayaguez, PR. In tho Offing, two barks, | generally to the Nebraska bill, declaring it did not con- | Urlg'Emeline, Bird, Machias, 10 days, with lumber and , More than 10 to 12 fathom: itice Story, fm —Territorial business reported? | fain the hon-intervention principle. . lath. to Mayhew, Talbot & Co, 1 ware Ries haere are Mm tarboard, and tho Mary Walker, uch as is al ted, and which | ‘he committee then rose. 1abgnr E=qpaiag Fp. Smith, Cornwallis, 18 days, with po- | WT tke peighborbeod. of Holliger By@foll, beiween the Veptane | (Span), a f I he of vtbfolt (: tol). *'On the Lax verth of and olose to the buoys No.1 to ae rE EBTON Ate Apr S coceiabine Tesbel, Ret ‘tations weter at low water Tavaua; Union, Phillips: N ‘ship arlington, TMARTY-THLRD CON FIRST. SESSION. | s ally reported, of a local character. Upon that | TEAL OF EMIGRANT PASSENGERS. ‘Schr Fauner, Noring, Philadelphia for Boston, whito buoy H and No. 15, is the shallowest part, with 13 feet Jive: Pe eR HURSDAY, ¢ in order to make reports of territorial bu- | The Srmaxen laid before the Honse, a message from Schr Montrose, Wall, Calais, 10 days. atlow rita tie black No. 10 Walker, NYork. CONCLUSION OF THURSDAY siness of 2 local character merely. “ the President of the United States, endorsing the copies | Sclir W P Bucknam, Smith, Eastport, 7 days. aoe porlia tha Slack buoy No, 10 sseabe bleak, sohts Grecian, Torrey, and MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE Mr. Currixe,—Coming within the purview of that spe- | of correspondence between the British Minister andthe | Schr Pavilion, Dix, Eastport, 8 days. ‘ iy ‘ork; 234, Forest, Sheare: ; Schr Renown, Crowell, Boston, sailing upto the Huram, but is to bo kept on the starboard 2th, beige Androw Rie A message was received! from the House of Representa. | bial ord State and the Troasury Departments, relative to the ex- | cht Renown, Crowell, ¢ shipe proceeding through the Pellwora Channel | 7S2¢? ieasiphe anemen, Be 2S ‘tives by Mr. MeKean, chi that the | The ER.—It would cut out the Nebraska Dill. | pediency of further measures for the safety, health, and ‘Bell nchorage under Sq@lervog, Hallig or Pellworm. Now York; Mary & Suenk, Raynes: Piiledelenie’ ary House insisted on their e nd- | (Lavghter.) The gentlemin from Ohio (Mr. Sapp) | comfort of immigrants by sea, and commending the sub- + ing channel it must be obse-ved that the | “EAsrrORt—arr April 21 ship Virginia: Sparks, Boston: ment of the Senate to the bill making appropriations for | moves that’ the House resolve itself into the Committee ject to the consideration of Congress. Referred to the gforesal Sie ni which 1 15 quarter mal ag NYork; schrs Eilon Matilda. New the support of the Military Academy for the yearending | of the whole on the state of the Union. ‘The gentleman | Committee on Commerce. cay fal 0) m Hel hie je by keeping - $ld 1kth, schra Marmora, Phila- B0th of June, 1855; insisted on the'r amendineut to the | from Louisiana (Mr. Perkins) submits the motion that | A motion was then made that the House adjourn. a Tf the cone So tae natin ab deal 62 tue ances te porto a, Ready, Alexan- third amendment of the e to that bill: agreed to | the consideration of this bill be postponed until the next TU DEFICIENCY BILL—AN ANXIOUS MEMER. Soe Dabet Beane Wea ee : line, the entrance buoy is to be found by steering in a south- birt " Hyde, the conference asked for envte on the disagreeing | Tuesday. The motion of the gentleman from Ohio takes | Mr. Luvorer, (dem.) of Va., said he should like to ‘ ye RELOW. erly or northerly direction in five to six fathoms water; | “East MACHIAS—Sid april 24, sohr Presto, Clark, New votes of the two houses; and had appointed Messrs. | the prece | maken speveh out of order against the Deficiency bill, if | 7», i ° coming from the north, the Seasands beacon, and from the | york. ‘ Geonge W. Jones, of ‘lenn., Wm. If. Bissell, of Illinois, vas then taken upon Mr. Sapp’s motion; | he could, as only one little speech had yet been made | J¥CbTgs unknown. sonth the St. Peter Downs will serve srguldance, ae ot | HAST. GREENWICH—Arr April 23, echr M R Carlisle, and John D Davis, of Indiana, as managers on their ped to. on the merits of that measure since its return from the J 7 2. z which has cate ore ech ab lev. watent MIKE ar Sipple, Philadel obia, ‘ TB NEBRASKA QUESTION. Senate. ‘The remark excited much laughter. AP ST ET With a balloou, will be retained inside the Jt th dink Baten ab ier eee a cet UAlsn Si Bee: png INDIAN APPRORIATION NIL. The Hoyse resolved itself into the committee of the | The House then adjourned until Monday. Beets Maine Repert: spot where the’ back buoy No, 2 formerly laid: farthe Hammond, Troy Sli sobre Clarissa Baca, Tey 0 to * 7 the Uni rc Tacake 4 ‘Arr barke Charles Brewer, Mobile; | ‘binck bi TB inh'6. the whine buen ks ‘iammond, Troy. judd, Taylor, Phile- mn motion of Mr. Hunter | ve of the Untoa, (Mr Chandler in the | — ae phi rere Dae Roza ee apr pe aden delphia; 27tn, Iram Smitb, Crowell, Alexaniria; Matthew @ asin Committee of the Whole, res | ed the consideration of the amend- Ex-President Fillmore. Retur ip Galatea, Barber, which saited honco | “‘Atthe back buoy No. 10 is the cross passage for tho | Durfee [eaiet, Roppehaascek. tion of the House bill making approj ar 0 the Deficiency bill. Bartuwons, April 28, 1854, | April 21 for Sax Francisco. and on the 23d ina gato from | grfatier verssln deateow af volng the Oe Cee atte the | _ERANKEORT—arr April 19, sche Uranns, Grindle, Balti- rent and contingent exp: of the Indian Department, | ted that when the committee Instrose | Ex. President Fillmore was received at Charleston on | NE) sprung aleck causing her tomake water at she ratoof | Guagerrvund. e 2 RR Ee and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various In tian | estion was on an amendment offered ‘Tucoday, with great cordiality. He leaves to morrow for | 1200 strokes per hour. Whalemen. 19th bare eH Goes bie, Hosmer Mork Paes din eens tribes, for the year | eman from IMlinois, (Mr. Wentworth,) and that | angusta, Ga., procceding thence to Nashville. See Disasters. Kate, hidmore, NYor! hip Glance, Taylor, Liver Mr. SBRASTIAN, (de | the gentleman from Virginia (Mr, Smith) was entitled to DMR faceted tahoe die Sa Nh Herald Marine Correspondence. At Talcohuano &th ult Mary Wilder, NB, 950 sp, to cruise | pool; 17th, schr Mohawk, Jobnson, N York. which Ihave to oif | the floor. ‘i | From Boston PHILADELPHIA, April 23. 4 PM—arr sehr Almond | and home MOBILE—Arr April 22, ship Louls (Fr), Fatome, Marti- reoe, / (ES 7 a it. te Bacon, Sovthworth, Middletown, Ct. Spoxen-—Feb 16, lat 21108, lon 45 15, Nye, Howland, of sebr Lolo ( Millitt, Porto ‘Rico; Waloott, flairs, is to Mr. Swit, (dem) of Va., rose to addresa the commit thi fe i + tee Md “th ae 3 ae of abe ‘Tdbvasds az eae bill. He | CAPTURE OF A SUPPOSED SLAVER—LOSS OF THE BR. Cid ship Isaac Jennes (new glipper), Chipman. NOrlean: Dartmouth, 60 days ont, cloan, 314 ships Lady Miito: Gn. Bink Livers - coe siced frony the bottom Gf Ula lisavk Grae bara aihs gona BARK BEAUFORT. | bark Chas S Olden, Bowen, Barbadoos; brig Victoris (Br); Spoken. nd Liverpool; brig.1bos Achora Hastings teach cuameinet laud avon, dpdivation, toxepelea bite vhich hal ee Bostox, April 28, 1854. atl Salmereey S02 eee sieaeye be Ship Lexington of Kennebunk. from New Orleans for Bae Seat Pe eae ee ract cr tracts of land asm unde on tore mates gre at wrong which had bona erpe: The brig Glamorgan, of New York, arrived here to-day, | Auteretic, Gandy, Boston: J 2 Chattin, Brovi | Ship Lexington. of Kennebank. from New ier aig Awe achat - we cod i on the South, and expressed his surprise and seb soels Ag 5 Sets aioe sy > ene illetts, Sinith, 0 d . . me tt ”. 8h 5 Bor- 23d of July and Oth of August, IS, with t ‘nent that geatlemen from that section of the | URGer command of Lieut. Downes, U. 8. N. She was | Morris, Boston; CC Stestton af, Salom; M BM Wo parte from Moston for Now Orloans, was seen | gen, Baker, from Fall River fo Haltimore; platy Hawes, $1,200. bibgheeicdl oe ‘orition to this measure, | ized on the coast of Afriea by the United States brig | hony, ‘Nichols, Charleston; josephine, Morrison, Late’ lec, toe Mixelilles toe Wow Vick, Mason: |X Portland for do; D8 Ives, Irwin, NBediord for matey i 4 ; | Perry, on suspicion of being a slaver, and sont home for | Hartiord, Ct. Mesy Glover, from Marseilles for New York, March | yory: Budd, Taylor, Fall River for Philadelphia; After Teviewing the or} he proceeded to . ¥ 5 t 26. 10n 10. : Satie he Missouri com. | ial. Caspar Kehrmann, the captain of the Glamorgan, now, Boston for Tangier; Jas Freeman Free- 500. s r ‘a Disasters. ier nwares Snow, from Philadelphia for Liverpool, 26th ogers, from Providence (ur Albany. mate, and two seamen, will be examined before the echr Helen Mar, Tucker, Boston, qua In $9 25, lon 76. nt peace to ane ‘The amenem Me 4 hs ited Sta niaai New Yorx Suir étecring S wae passed 18th inst, no lat, Bark Dragon, Di from Sal (Feb 22, for Fe ni was agreed to ‘On the contr from the period of its | Uzited States Commissioner. A . ar gon, Dung, from Salom (Feb 22, for Fej Sld sebr Mary Jane, Mott, NYork Nimeud hasrerano! the present tine, there had been no | Th¢ Pritich bark Elizabeth Douselt, from Glasgow, | #0; bY. the Forester, which are in Hampton Roads, on the | Islands. March 19, no lat, Ae—by the Forrester, from Callao, | WWI" Der euity -see'ape 27, schr Mery Aun Guest, pton Road ce on Inoian Affsirs, ¢ arrived here to-day, reports :—On Sistinst., in Int. 41 52, Peet eee ore ir ‘on of 1820 did not originate in a and eke had a jury mast rizged and a sail sot upon it; orgetown, SC. Sldschrs K& B Smith, Albany; ; ‘ to-day, 4 ' ing 'W. supposed the Old Hickory, Potter, second section. ‘That se on een itions 22: 61 10, fell in with @ boat containing Capt. Samortield | fisd'& full poop, paintes ports, aud name on quarter, which | fm inean re Bon, 28d inst, Lat 43, Lon 60. NY ork. prit Pan noah —— [goa ete tn pe e for political ee TY on ths secre at its = pee ig ay ing of pane Sa rior a bark | appeared to Le “State ——.” # ey Johanna (Swe) from Stockholm for New York, 25th Fisk eon emai nace ent shal! be made to Ind ved to te maa is sy eh ow | Heaufort, from Omoa for London, which vessel sprang | Barx Saxoxy, 5 inst, Cape Cor miles, " as ip mien A wt i | raat! Ho have othe Senso Brea | adhks Sezer, Renenyaegs tom Flere, ater | aC SWS pant she lamang, | ght EAPRERIAAry Ape PU, wh, Dine Nowe of the House e3 30 minutes; | sired to know, in view of this fact, how gentlemen alevk, and was capsized on 7th inst., in lat. 38, lon. 63, | Boston, struck upon t William Sibdle, the carpenter, Daniel Taylor, steward, | ral! and Eebert Fish, seaman, were drowned at the time. that a majority .ern membe: against the restriction of £5 Ken x), Loy, Halifax. Cid schrs Race Rock, Brown, ané ight of Bist ult, remained Stinson, from Bath, via Boston for Havana), was seen April , ‘ J » king very bodiy, with rudder unhung the privies ama | 17, lat 3242, Ton 71 id pel | Bucha “Vista, Potter, 0 ee ee kudgeons “apparently broken, and slernpest otectod she | _ Sch Rainbow, from Attohapas (or Now Orleans) for Rich- se reh IDENCE—Arr April 27, sohrs Josonh Guo act. The amen tment of the commit edd to this provision the following: — eg See A ep lang a cement 9 A ena Aa at | could eny that the South imposed this restrictive feature | Sa ERE put into Gibraltar Ist inst. A survey had been held previ- | mond, April 22, lat 2834, lon 99 20, <r . Sered te ony inline tcibe, in Gotan whore tne Predl rad ie | From New Mexico. Gua to 4th, which recommended that Foreign Baltimore; lichard Lew, futniul, Piiledeipnict Wee adjudge weary, and the claim F( ) of New York, said he camo hither | GOV. MERRIWETHER AND PARTY—TROUBLESOME oo Awsirn—Passed Feb 11, bark Cyane, Burmeister, from Glover, do; af therefore, just a: hte ntertaining the opinion that we live under a constitu | INDIANS. ton RAtsne Bank Mass. Batavia for San Francisco; 12th, ship Horsburg, Fuller, Besopt The amendmen’ t he had been told that we have | INDEVENDENCE, Mo.,April 19, 1853. | {¢7,)’acific, was in contact in t ae eelt from Batavia for Bosto ogg Mr. Senastiax—I have igetory and binling upon usas | A party, consisting of Dr. Connelly, Governor Morci- | 3st a sibbeo: segeeie cat oe Baravia—In port Feb 24, ships Lowell, Meacom, for Bos- bo 5 lea that this | wether, Mrs. Smith, a new Mexican’ missionary, and a | away. The M putinto. Norfolk | ith Committee on Indian Affairs, a He repudiated the i NY iggin awards, Rappah: ik; J Ruslis Pheede Bax ‘Enis ‘and Washin non, ‘Sout, PAE sloops Providence, Drown, and Chester, fall that day or the ext; Dolphin, Boyt, for Sings- Neetan fe 5 See 3. And be it further onacte is a government of compromises; it is a government of | number of traders,’ have arrived here enroue for St. | Scum Many A Lovet, Church, of Norwich, from Now | Cauorele neat sel 24, ships Whistler, Brown, for NX | New Yor et ie tee Santo fadisn aiaieG i a | the constitution; and that postion of the country which | £. Louls—making the trip in 23 days. ‘They bring no | York for Providence; wiih macbie, wont eehece ce Mined | Yarnsons Teeetletion (Bor fee aaimien Brown, for PR uN sche Gatti Phos eine en OE Weir rtee che wall reecivereensaeal iad ives less, or asks more, than the constitution gua. | news of interest from New Mexico. Poland Sth instin s fog, She was kot off « day or two after | for de abt ready; bark brig Frogels Jane, Guptil. Trinidad; scr Harriet. Faller, $2,(00, aid whose duty it thall sentioe bas rantees, is faithless to the trust under which it lives, At Pawnee Fork, the Indians were very troublesome, | in8 damaged state, and is now being repaired at Mal ‘ALCUTT AW] Bibber, Hi x B 3 . perintendenco ovor the Indian in Utah, cr to the constitution itself. He then arguod the uncon- | andone of them shot a man named Montague, in the ip yard, in Bridgeport. Wiberte ace b. and witch of the W ROCKLAN D—Arr April 20,schrs Mount Vernon, cise nnd perform all the powers and duties asi stitutionality of the Missouri act of 1820, insisting that | neck. Scour Minxnva Waraur, from Fredericksburg fo Faleclon tance York; 21 endon, Jam and John, Cables, do; to othor snperintendeats of Indian Affairs. it had been violated over and over again. —— York, before reported ashoro on Smith's Island pdf along ng Bow ihe den femybre ied NYork for Frankfort; 22d’ Maine Law, she sees Cuan wan skreed 10. ilo and on ala |. MP Reema (Oem) cf New Yow, obtained the door, Execution of James Clough. oe iain (2 mone don nearly ready Curolive Read. Titbets, for Bae ceettree Salbee and meant, Backes alteie deecteeenn eh en si a addressed the committee in opposition to the Ne oy a Tavstor, Mass. April 28, 1854. neighborhood. feing down ver withow pratt e Reo Hist, Toin Hix, Hall, a be i pai pel ti 9 f Sch bet Scur Sean B Srnone, from Georgetown, SC, for thi Ingraham, Haw: toa Am te it farther enactod, That gomuch of the act | "the committee then rose, end the House atfour o'clock | town, at 11 leek thie morning, by High Sheriff She rt put into Charleston ‘2th inet for repairs, having lost | (not previews) chine dodge See eee oe Hurd. Hood: Sem jurne, Hiss Mth of September, 1850, as requires the Governor of sail | adjourned. map, of Pawtucket, for the murder of Gideon Manches- | head of forema jopmast, &c, ins heavy squall from Queen of tho Pacific, Reed, Josiah Aakers, che japan ogg ford; Mt Vern Territory to perform the duties of Superintendent of Indian FRIDAY'S BUSIN ter, in Fall River, in July, 1862. Fifty persons wore ad. | the NE on tho 2d. ny 28d, Cairo, Leighton, do; 20th, Ox. | Tomas, and John Bell, Ham, do; 4th, Clarendon, Jame Affairs, and authorizes biu. to recive 4 salary therefor, in Wasinxarox, April 28, 1854 mitted as spectators. ‘The Rev. Messrs. Emery, Blodgett | Scum Lenanan, from Georgetown, SC, for Boston, ar- “SAVANNAH—Arr April 25, brig Mary Lowell, Peterson, Addition to the salary allowed him as Governor be repoal » yee’ | and Maltby were with the prisoner in his cell most of the | rived at Charleston 24th, loaky, having sprung leak ins re Ea ee Providence; schr Malabar, Cottrell, Burton” Cid Br od, and that the Governor of enid Territory shail hereafter DISPOSITION OF THR PUBLIC DOMAIN. morning. Clough, who was twenty-nine years of age, | NE blow on the 2id. Norfolk. Sid lath, brigs Esiooh Censnet, Hihuueeinen wergeol,, Iie back. OP Test mak egee The House resumed the consileration of the bill | and unmarried, met his fate without exhibiting any per- | | Scum WR Perris at St Marie from Merithew, Portland: Wa Gredtend Perey Beioae Oliver, do: schrs L$ Davie, Davis, Boston; Helene, Staten, Senasiax—The Committee on Indian Affairs have | granting lands to the several States for internal im- | ¢¢Ptible emotion, See aree ak hes Goes cas, tt pet aad Alto arr 1th, brig Mayflower, Havana; 16th, brig Ohio, Si--Asr Agett $8, ectee ®t Rainn. Bretedl instructed me to offer the following, as an additional | provement and educational purposes. ‘eieriatibdl: Ga ‘Caden and waickon overboard large portions of her deok load, consisting of | Uawinent scbrs State of Maine, Cummings, Havang; HD roman, Uritha, Gecrgetows, DC; 30th, bark Pea section — | © bir. Roars, (whig) of N.C. spoke throughout the s CINCINNATI, April 28,1854, | P&E Pork, de, to eavo vessel and balance of carzo. 3 Pleres, Melville, Newport, on’ x lanatbar, Fob 45 shea das bor end . 5. be it furth acted, That the President be, | ir hour in favor of the bi in his judgment gross tk gay ed a Sna, ° Y . a ¢ a anilho le rev, avthorised nd sojuined to oanaoto vet’ | Iuvontiee has been done vo the ofl Stated, therefore, we | ,,T%¢ Ohio Legislature passed a bill today, prohibiting | oMARE Gam or THe SxA, at New Orleans 17th instant from oer Serre devend, wererki ALB tb, trig A Shepard, Manning, Marcahaa: filled the stipulations of the wiath ard tenth ‘cas top Gistelbatiog toe wate eahelig oh wolantoies ot tke the circulation of foreign bank notes withia this State, of | qua rer to 9o'clock on the 14th inet, (suprosed rakah, Brow, Frank: | $14 5th, bark-Chusan, Africa; “hen oa treaty with the Sacs and Foxes, and other tr | Be 4 " 38 dencmina: . mouth of the Missiesippi,) with the pilot on board. concinded on the 16th of July, A conteds cron A frog Tepspsentation. “This ra ttruck by lightning 8 eet the some time, "Ske nerted tes | Sole Coe nt BHOMASTON. Ary April 24, coke Regal MasiGs,; ORs ee) tracts to be sur ry jotted to t! ‘ 7 *, the inmast, bad th: 6 my i 4 ly ertitied to the eatme, in fee simple, in ruck than’ en went into committee, nominally on The Amerien at Halifax. Ret eriously. The shock was very severely foie hy all ay | Browne Dirowm’ Heston ing, M Wana pyar! regulations as he may preserib ‘THR DEFICIENCY BILL.—NERRASKA—MR. GIDDINGS. Hauirax, April 28, 1854. do She was towed off about So’clock on the {5th by | 19th, bark J M Kimbal nde; brig Ha ef of the xamo, there be and is | Mr. Gippinas, (free soil) of Ohio, rose to a personal ex ‘The steamship America, from Boston, en route for mer Yankeo. den, Pomeroy, NYork. Bure NYork Cid gat, ; | planation. Ihis was the signal for gontlemen to | Liversool, did not arrive here until three o'clock this | | Courssiox —The tow-boat Yankeo, Capt Flinton, with | ,,CA?® Haytiex—In port April brigs Laurillia, Cook.for | Burt, NY ork. Cid 24th, sohrs Mar gather around him. After having aceused Mr. Smith of | afternoon, having experienced very rough weather. the ships Elize Mallory and Orphan, ‘trig John 8 Gittings, Boston 10 days; Martha Worthington, Caso, for do 15. schrs nm; schrs Emily, Sawyer, Bost change, Ore, unmitigated misrepresentation concerning John Quincy — and sehr 1 Serantci in tow, Jett the ‘hart of tho second | Strep and Julia, Doane, NYork M; Golden Cloud, ails, for | ento™ ras ee Adams, and defended the character of the deceased tae AA Ae er oaG Of She Tomeiavle Market, Crexev WISCASSET—Arr April 24, brigs Sarah Elizal statesmen, saying iis fame was beyond the puny arm of Tne Late Snootinc Arran IN SAVANNAH.— | New Orleans, on the ovening of the 20th i about 6 brige Teabell asker, and Richmond, Chesl ‘alm hig nssa We gave yesterday morning all the particulara known to | o'clock. pedcnd rounding out nis jn he proceeded to reply to the follow- | ug at that time of the killing of Lawrence Richardson, by ‘ponpnte ter Bg he sehr HL H i et | Washi Patterson, Demir Crowell, and. Oren ; > pee C A mmark, Crowoll, an id got foul of the brig John S | Mik Boston, Berry, N York: sche Justi nd Matthews, Savannahs “Cla goth, bark ict, Sta, The | EI i : ran the bavice snd ; ing expression used by Mr. Smith, uttered yesterday:— | ™ : Gittings, and before the boat could got them cioar she He Judtan agente for the Indi be Ttooky “Who does not know the gentleman from Ohio? “When 1 tet hn Ro oon Hore, 20 Senda Sean ee deified Sh close to the shipping in the jhbicd District, |The aeacoe! ae hier io in addition to the o'even p ny the was in Congress somo yeate ago, he offered a resolution in : y store, on Sunday evening. brig E fn contact with the ehtp Aslan, , A Surreee oud contingent exyena of fie" ingiat"Depar $Meetaenerting saves have therieht to alay the, wives | Firy romud thatthe sald tarence Hicharinon ame to | Shed Staged het or pasa oraspeat yan Wineet | CRBAR Baivaurfo Por Mt fast, big Chadad Balivar, | vr SMW, PUBLICATIONB, ment” dex. approved -Febttsry 7,isil one Iaiian qrent a0dchikiren of their masters, For this the gentleman | Vis geath (from the, evidence before them) by a gunshot | lant mast, forstoprallant and royal yard ‘and Yoretop mast | fr NYork 10ds, PIRITUAL TELEGRAPH, THE ORGAN OF MODERW fi fi for the Indians in the Territory of New Mexico, in addition | was rebu to the four provided for Ly tho fifth section of the same h number of Indian agonts not exceeding th ym expedient, for the Indian tribes in the Tet ton. d vy the House and retired to his constitu- | yound, inflicted on the back part of his heey, ween ct; | ents, but, after having been returned, was afraid to con- Raney in ae end, Oy Ureeee tine his experiments,” It would be recollected that in | B; Roberts; and that they believe said Roberts is guilty 1842, during the administration of John Tyler, a demand | cai Ge Cet oIed site the itivins. i i (or f further enacted, That, the gn ee ie Te loe, See ant meres ug | thot; Harvey Morse, a sergeant of the city watch, who | fromthe agontof the underwriters, to Ellwood Walter Hage | Prowe; for Botton dos Geo Prowl Yor do gith despatch, Sid the provisions of tho first section of thisast | larsand cents, for blood, muscles, bones, and nerves of | was aitting at the table opposite the deceased at the | the Secretary of the Board ob brigs Anna H Tyng, Pie: Philadelphia; Challe: toring on the duties of their respective offices, certain persons on the Creole, which sailed from Rich- eof the occurrence; Win, Hanns, 5 cocpanien ae Cab, tries Anna H SyD6, . ; nge ried away, as also the fore and maia reging on the lar: eS te all — tetas on ig RS bed ty insail torn of murder.” Four witnesses were examined, vis. = fajered, ond the Yerkes towed them toon. Ore” Martin Grother, owner of the store where deceased was tk Sherwood, Foster, from spiritualism in America, commences its thir: ib day May 6, 1864, and will bo issued weekly as here-ofore. sirous of a f 24 days, to sail n i. GLascow—In port 11th inst, barks Cecilis (Br), Cs Boston dg; Petrel, Avery, for NYork soon; Specimen num! ; t + give bond in such penalties and with such conditions snd mond for New Orleans, but whieh was driven by stross of | yirg, Morthn A. Chaplin, who lived in the tome house GReENOCK—In port 11th inst, ship Marmion, Hadloy, for | SPititual Bookstore, 300 Broadway. TSEpeaeains Whay teal Wold thats ctiecs sexpentinely for Teather, into a Tritish port, where the slaves were | where Richardson was killed. Deceased was a carpenter, | NYork lag. Sig 10ib, brig Clage, (Be), Frevidence, Went (PSE Most MAGNIFICENT WORK OF THE Da¥, theterm offour yoars, and shall receive an annual ssiary liberated. Seeing that an attempt was made volve | inthe employ of John S. Sturdevant. The testimony Racborace, | Se teeteke eee ve reek beck Neve Beotion (ie), splendidly illustrated—Tho Illustrated of $1,£00 cach. this government in. the trafic in human flesh, which | of Morse and Grother elicited no clue as to the author of imiralty court, in charge of the pilo| Gxeban t April 8th, bark Gi; Lineol + | Art, an rks of eminent masters.—ihe most magnif- Tho amendment was acreed to is held in detestation in the North, he offered reso- | the deed. f the ships Pontiac aud Sachem of Buston, | Capt Frocmus) for Peiermo next day,rogly- am, veel, | cone ad well as the cheapest work of the illustrated class The debate on amendments to the bill was continued lutions, the gist of which was that slaves, when taken | “William Hanna sworn—About 7 o'clock P.M. on San- | onthe Bahama Banks. We have vow tondd the reported | SAP 'od Mee Ghaetany ety, Maal eto ees AM preteel: | which Das been Published in this or aay other sountry. until past 3 o'clock, when the Senate adjourned until | Without the jurisdiction of slave laws, become free | gay, 2 man named Roberts called on deponent to borcow | 1088 of the ship Troubador of Boston, at Berry Islands, prov- Gren ar TAR—In port 4th ines, bark ‘Ss y, Howes, from pet Am ho price only twenty-five cents. Contents of Monday. under a law of nature, and havea right to assert their | y musket: deponent refused to lend it, but after Roberts | (40, be correct. Palermo for Boston in distress.’ See Disasters. Te Act eta freedom wherever they may be. There is not a State | jad insisted. complied with his request; the mun loned. | ROLSET Mauere, vOut, two miles to the southward of the | ion Koxc—In port Feb 24, sh pel R Milam, Ellis, for House of Representatives. the courts of which have not proclaimed this doctrine. . ween Snir Hamil evil po Robert 1. Lene, and within an hour of the s d | NYork. supposed to load at Canton; Mischief, Loge: 185 | It was so in Louisiana. was partially loaded with powder; deponent had pre- still further tothe southward, on the same n ght, the briga | N Gossier, Deving. for San Francisco: Rostuck Walton, Bilt. | Mr. PRRKIN! e viously endeavored to discharge it at the burial of the etaw, of Now York, nickerson, and Salisbury, of Hoston, | for Canton samo day, to load for NYork and sail about (dem.) of La., said such was the practt- | jute Patrick Mertin, but it did not go olf; is sure theese ‘The materials have been saved, and brought | Merch 18; barks Gulnare, jLneas, ure; Path@uder, for Sam Wasminaton, Apr ‘COMMITTER OF CONFERENCE ON THE MILITARY ACAD) Mr. Jonrs, (dem.) of Tenn.—The Senate have returned cal decision under the Louisiana law, but since the abo- thin but powder i " . Id. % “ Francisco. to this House the Military Academy Appropriation Dill, | lition excitement commenced, the law is direetly the re- | Netorts or {ive thucker ctace musket; has not seon Me. live aw tinias, vinlas eae | ,HAYANA—In port April 15, st p Geo Turner, reps; barks | Join James auduhon, the Nasuralist, insisting upon their amendments, non-concurred in by | verse of this. fy sneinte | Mrs: Martha A, Chaplin, sworn—About half-past 7 | letween decks, ot ashore on the south nine of the | for Tere eo a ee eR epamar Baus Note Rugraving ie Amerien, the House, and asking for a committee of conference. Mir. Gippixcs replied, it AL not matter, the principle o’cioch Om Sunday evening, some person kmocked ec shy | deoek Meneaearen tar Tight ot ve oth ater Her cargo Ca ne Wid heey Raine aren bas Ratisdon, move for the zppointment of a committee of conference | stands, apd he could prove this by going back to decl- | front door; deponent looked out of the window, and re- | bas been saved Ly the wreckers, and brought to ths port, | fore lag, Sem howl, treadeetl he Dit SP on the part of the House, to moet the committe: which | siens for hundreds of years. It was for asserting this | {rent doors depenens looked out of the window, ax ‘open | 4nd Je now Leing Janded, nearly allot itia good vrder. {Ths | Crowell, do Porter: A itccorered Original Pletare hy Michael Angela, haw Lae Ca on the part of the Senate. - | pore ae he er! Kc ete by the House, not be- | the door, but she did open it; when Roberts heard the ja A evan orned by SW Petting, pee LY oy Anateren Ts nae ner nigine: Bre beth and the French Ambassador, i cause what he asserte ntrue, : : - , : rks Malina, Ross, Ma- ‘There w+ Tp nade det Re gg es Mr, Panxie eaid the decision in Louisians wae not to bog Cag ti eet hid hee Wren kg $60,' aged og ed seg in Wi tanzas; Pristis, Lith Falmout Peri, Thestrup, Cionfao- te + Capital of Brasil. , Bissell, and Davis of Indiana, as said commit. | the effect of the gentleman’s resolutions. It was that a | Ang Surned inte ‘Taylor street: in or nbout fifteen matnutes hue Cot New York), welt th Portland: urige Tangier rifts, Cardona fn Mereithow, e a ‘apapaie tee on the part of the House. slave Leing voluntarily carried Into a free State, the | Attor seeing Roberts from the window, deneent hesct d the wrockers at work, taking out cargo—allof whilch | Poor, Retedi Apalachicol Feet ak: DISPOEITION oF THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. owner lest all power over him. 7 the report of firearms. The actions of Roberts towards LR a Rae olcott, Bi ‘Sam John Marin. ° Mr. Disxgy, (dem.) of Ohio, after some preliminary re- ir. GippixGs—The gentleman is mistaken. I under- | decease) showed an envious and jealous feeling, though ‘ that rate iP pe be otten ff. Huckine: marks, anid that the public domain was vast in amount, | stand better than he does. A girl was freed by being | not expreseed by words, was observed by witness. Goreareat the Cay loated pe etter, Oni PI He doubied exceedingly whether any man now living | taken to France, We learn that Mra. Chaplin is the mother-in-law of | crew being needed to assist in gotting off the i. nant, b Givtncttunton tteten could justly appreciate the value of that domain in re Mr. PERKINS—That Is a free State. Roberts. Yesterday afternoon, after all efforts to aj The sbip Troubadour ip hogsed nnd probably iilgod, as The Hon. Francis HinoRs, Prime Ministor of Canada. rd tothe future, looking upon it as the most solid | Mr. Gimprxge—No, it isan Empire. (Laughter.) He | perene ve Ase Gasts of credit in tiine of peoce and one of the most ef. | then refuted th charge of Mr. Smith, that after receiy- | Pend him bad proved Be Tate oe eee fective sinews in time of war, and considering the teem- | ing the rebuke of the House he was returned ' ® | Raiford, and was committed for further examination, ing millions of people who were to inhabit it. For the inished majority, and said the gentleman had | ‘since’ writing the above, we are informed that a mus- aren the public domain had been preserved | forgotten bis place. | He was not on a plantation | jot, supposed to be that mentioned above, was found sevon cr cight feet of water in her, and aothing | hei 1 hull, without « steamer to ti A Visit to Portsmouth. Manufact t 5 Fanete are of Gutta Perch DEXTER & BROTHER, Wholesal Aggate, and es Mer, York; Frederick Parker nnd ed ‘Gotan at Fi ‘ark Lady Frankiii Savannah; a0 ‘k; bi Nori rehre Bo aikir, Hopkins. Mobile: Opt Trott, a apparatns, to, keop her afla # the opinion of all who have seen the got eff oven with the aid ofa steam Niously given you the partieul ar) . i i | y : d sold by ail book tcf by'an abapt ant tent Separate fom: the prin | of saver” Wa (ehdnge) complbuents ed erwe | Yvtrday aternoun ty pra rth the wooda aaa | Sant party anmage: ihe aumzed’pordon te vwld | sasrOMrenah sob ed : ; ¥ —S ican, April 25. . " of the government, and the destruction of this in. | him for twenty years. Of the two hundred and | 5 to-day. ‘ “ “ M 4 EAST. aND reeeare at. He | twent be the commencement of that er The brig Baltic is chartered to tako on to Now Orleans ache WJ Act , ae Sora could Ey tastiest oy " gentlinen period, aly ‘be vee pared monument. The gentleman | | Ixronrant to Vesseis Tovceixe at Havana— | thgcargotavedirom thip Portise | 8 Pe ee ‘Pewee Phitanehn Ea. ae y to necure an ephemeral popularity by wresting and | from Virginia, at the end of the Congress that passed the | The following notes been pang the De Sterting, for Boston. ‘The now here 145 wrecked sea: | Therrup, Clenfuegos; Rhone, Moore, Fatmouth; by Washi M.A. with m a a alint meth ae ) | men from the Amcricun ter St Andrews, K Y far tearing & tion of it as plunder from the gove: censure, disappeared, and after ten years repose, had | ment of Sta ment; the people of the United States are intel- | been thrown up by the political storm of 1852, Bright as | Eeq., acting Consul of the United States at Havana: and would sooner or later ascertain and un- | ever, and he was how the whipper-in of the administra- | ‘Notice is given to commerce, by order of the superin- derstand that they were also the proprietors and mas. | tion, (laughter.) With jockey cap and in full dress and | tendency, that the third article of the royal order of the he Gripdle, Barthel Bs ub ¥ Gp the Tarikieh ¢ i2mo. conte. MtFrherela a deligbatal epirit of fairness a upon, 2 soctaily ua peitticn 204 fall oxpe= we wilt Satine most progsably speak yesro! Tho brig Globe, (of NYork), Jor: (or NYork) from Juan do Nicaragu the Riding Rocks on the 10th now bein, edb; ‘4 ters of of the general government, as well | spurs, he undertakes to drive every man right up to the | 24th of December of the year last past, published in the ft i f theleinet, the @ . Crowell, ae of the funda of thelr own reapective State govern, | line, saying go it.” (Renewed iaughters), Hie vindi. | official gazette of the loth of February last, is to be une | Shia Part, Un cnr ievue of the lb inet. the G was Portiang: Mairiot, Ata? wines date cP ae Russlan, Shore of the Riaek ments; and when Representatives shali go home and | cated himself trom the charge that he had failed to re- | derstood as follows:—That vessels which, besides the | cat away to provent her gcing ashore, pants Lea’ rmion, Sampson, Matagorda; Az jphant. 5 third Londpa Boast of the amount taken from one pocket to be put | peat his experiments, quoting from former speeches to | coal in less quantity than their measure, import other | five seamen managed to got on board the brig Adi monde, sas, Medora. Wotey, sien Swe are a ore nto the other, they will find that the process will hot | show that during every Congress he had not relaxed in | cargo to.any amount, shall be in the same case respect. | as obliged to put, to win the night, owing to York Dune, baker, Marie ene eee a eer after the substant iterests of the country have | his fearless abolition expressions. He challenged Mr. we the tonnage dues, but subjected to payment 4 a. te Lave © wont gf sh ' . J Joan nacrifced oy tion. "While he confessed he | mith to maintain his position, and said that the gentle. | the yonton, health visit, registering, and other usaal | Witt the'vewesi, ‘Cape Jordan is proveviy ouvot theta: | PHpavt aig north inet, ship Torrent, Trendy, for Port 5 fem i i j if beerver, s shrewd and ye | in safari goes Kea te the 8 of the House in | man had fabricated misrepresentations out of his sterile should feel all the be‘ter in | brain, and plunged in the mine of falsehood. Notices to Mariners. it of Sebastopol many of the fact that he had discharged Mr. Tavtor, of Tenn., wished to ask the Chair a ques- Bopres or Persons Drownep 1m Virgin Bay. Y's ISLAND, uty on this subject. By the graduation bill, should | tion. He believed in the freedom of spesch, but was | —Information has been received at the State it beeome 8 law, the value of the public domain now in | taught to believe in a deliberative body of this sort they | at ‘Washington from the legation of the United were governed by rules of decorum. ‘as the gentleman Central Aeiee a eet persons drowned o1—Arr ith inst, ship Dreadnought, Samuels, N port Mazch 20th, k dake) Thos Forrest, ipposed British) Te Nort us hs rr Se ae ; market Re to a f « eG “ad the 2a the bodies of the iy ‘Hat 4 Fae na oe artes Oia Tints |i CnSt* nt "Kod nothing'i ay, Ho miat | Bed “See” reorertd end natisea Te, eet entities Go aneer Mckee ees | FR Rane wea should stand it. By the stand here till tomorrow and he could not command | upon their persons have been transmitted to this depart- ing ‘stiri Blne, SSS ult tect tay eee | "eet eet ayn, | SRE SS ae sso dr alte We mon r. 3 ie, domain, te ost which, “Te cron aroun Mr, Giddings now sifted tothe immediate & award Termes, lea iar ree vs | Zow ‘ander eussiderstion, introduced by moving process: Quiet at last restored— , Francia ihe — ee t