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Affairs In Washington. ever, has been sustained, but still it is | ‘Temperance Movement in lowa, Effecta Found on Persons Drowned at Virgin in a W 3 N and E 3¢ 8 direction, to show how the OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. House will adjourn over tomorrow. Lord Bigis STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. a ny ee eters found om por. oats etna Borgo all Rove ¢ following (c) South of | , buoys been down for the Wasminatow, May 22—9 P.M. | Governor-Genersi of Uaneve been on the floor of | _. This convention assembled in the State House in | sons rovned St Virgin Day, im Fobruny at, identige: | od tnleating the tinea orthe cet at taas he = - Hincks, . Towa City, on the 3d inst. About forty de'egates | as American citizens, is pul for the information of Yor the submarine cablein the Liltle Sell: The Passage of the Nebraska Bill—Closing Scenes the House for the last hour. They must be, if not their who tion, of . were in attendance. We should judge from the legal representatives, may make application, . 2 Ubtle eastward of String ‘Sus, eagoen, am the House. | edified, at least highly amused with the scenes. ings that the utmost harmony of sentiment [ with the necessary proofs, at the State Department in opt Ci eo ina BY i direo- ‘The House of Representatives is, at the moment [| Cousiderable amusement is excited by the very fra- aia not i aed Washis for to which the; ‘be re- {ernal marks of affection exhibited to each other by prevail. wd or | Sa ae | f f 4 bed of the cable en ola By 0 18 iT commence this letter, engaged in the interesting | two members who are in that very us state | 4, d published. ‘The peeate 2s 4 Te ane gutont sireneete, $355 03; one large + May legislative process of calling the roll on a motion to of existence which may be described as ee | allot eee ree rr ae Cees "oe — 9200 10: two trank ve adjourn, ‘This may be the thirtieth or fortieth time | ously Ry phen attract much at- | ,, That en all of the tickets, of all eeeees enio wep “4 wp asain mon | ince the } . Senators tatives to t Legislature of ‘award in allver holder; silver ring, | ‘May 27 at ae operation has eon performed He vot | The comedy. is ended, (halepast eleven ofclock, | fons ‘ne uuprsursurente the, uext Legislature Of |. Bivard Themas-—gult pen in lives bolder; elles ring, May 31 Parliamentary ruse was practised by the friends of | p, M.) The curtain has fallen on the scene. And didates on the aid 1 the words— gold ore. ’ June 3 the Nebraska bill, this morning, in moving that the | actors and spectators are now wending their way | For Prohibitory Law, H. Leavil, Learen, or Leavin—gold coin, $170; second of June 6 enacting clause be stricken out of the bil’. i his, by down the western steps of the Capitol, all talking of Against Prohibitory Law, exchange on Messrs. Adams & Co., of Boston, to order of June § beng olan cittieaes g- | Nebraska, and the victory achieved by the domi- | Thatevery voter of the State be Charlotte Leavil, $100; steerage passage ticket. wos “sn we rears prety } the rules of the House, precludes all further amend: | nant party, ‘The House will not be in humor to | one or the other of the said propo Truac Id dust, a mek te be 100 conees, ‘si ect. aa All packages and letters intended for the Naw Yonx ments, and therefore closes the five minutes’ debate, | commence any other business until after they have | eee meee htt ovent, preserve, pire Santi oslk tanetitouas cone iter saben LES sealed. with which the opponents of the measure had calcu | taken some holidays. Gu. | the votes for raid candidates are counted, preserved, and | large ring, shield pattern. Pa a yon Pa ps MAN 3p oro lated to prevent its passage at this time, and pro” [Correspondence of the Pennsylvanian. | returned. And if, on counting the sata votes in any Jacob Lewis (oaleest) fen, of set ot Beshongpsof 436 | Moo paves, ar ; ndetinitely. ‘The striking out of Wasiunarox, May 22-9 P.M. | county oF district electing Senators and Representatives | Poge, Bacon & Co., on merican ge Bax, 4S otmarsene. 36 tract it perhaps i ¥ ’ Grand Féte of the British Minister—Secret Micsion—Emi- | ®8 aforesuid, it shall appear that a majority of said votes | New York, $140; second, same on same, $107; second, 4 " sist a “ the enact ng clause in a bill is tantamount to its re- ration to Nebraska. are in favor of a probibitory law, then thé Senators and | same on same, $60; gold and silver coin, $3152; second i ene eer ener s —s Psy ge free Gands e jection by the comm tice, which thereupon report it | The Right Hon. John F. Crampton, her Britannic Ma- Representatives ected, im such counties or di ene enpencery a" isco to New York, brase trunk | Port of New York, May 23, 1854. Sandwich Tolan taker, ¢ i - | 3 p . y Ea all consider themselves ‘uc’ vote in the Legis- | key: carpe , — ‘May 21 “ back to the House with a recommendation that it do | Jesty’s Minis Washington, (octhing Posie saber lature in favor of such a law, bud olall ao votes” Det if |’ Witte tir Gi Sines camrvine ba , with letters M. A. CLEARED. areas = We 4 oe Hele Rete dlean Ue i a per gion, it appear in any such counties or aistricts, that a major- | marked with thread; silver watch (Olivier Quartier Ship Highfyer, Waterman, Liverpoo!, D Ogde' May 17, lat 37:00, lon 72:30, spoke bac! Sarah Rowaseville, not pass. This takes it out of the Committee of the | full title,) gives a great Fete at his elegant residence = ity of such votes are against a prohibitory law, the sena- ‘and silver coin, $942 85; a receipt, signed T Ship Meta (Bret Hare of aud 2weeks from Mattapoisett, clean, Whole, and then the question is taken on agreeing | Fada Ment ay Mal mass Ur choy eyes tors and Representatives ao elected in such counties or far ie lh ge Te i il gh Churvhill BRP Barieon, Wat oes ae Ms ence, Spokea. to the report of the committee. The friends of the | will complete her thirty-fifth year, having been bern on Pe ee Mage pe pectin Demet. 02 VOR} cone jae popes Soin &Co., New York, | sub Gempetitor Howes, San Franciveo ‘Sutton & C iP ribip Wasp, from Mobile for Liverpool, April 22, tat 5 bill then turn round and vote against concurring in | the Ath of May; 1810, Her prolife utile majosty was | “CRevcived 2d that we, an temperance men, hereby | ° 7s! Bark anne (Brew), Bvere, Manzanillo, Heoniage, Mullor ba white f ith BG 0d gunmen the Cas. the report, and being in the majority they gain their | ing this year's yleld,) is the happy mother of something Se*et to abide by the termisand intent of the above pro- Obituary. & Gouin @ for San Francisco), April 22, lat 18. point. This is precisely the scheme that has been | less than thirteen boys and girs, Ur tho Slate, and should the ene not becescnted vy the | , TUOMAS Kerem, Jr., one of the editors of the Rich- schumacter + ship steering S, showing ared sigual, with alet- ‘ ‘ | The coming féte, it is said, will be one of unusual aia tien. th t the entire St p' y mond Enquirer, died in Richmond, Va., on the 2ist inst. Bark Vickery, Urana, Zaza, Yznaga & Etulain i. wee lay 19, 5 Shoal N 20 successfully Carried out to-day, The opponents of | magnificence, and has already thrown the fashionable to abide by Seen ont Ah satire State, Ho was the son of Thomas Ritchie, Esq., who is known Bark Mary Moiane New Orleans, & B Litehteld, for Mobilo, 17th inst, sbout 15 Barl mile Bi ° : . ‘ 5 4 kers, jewellers, and beuquet venders of to the whole country. He was about thirty-three years | Brig Santos 11 PS Searle. 8 out lobile bar. ses measure were utterly taken by surprise—al. Chord Tere mean cca helighefal hes he ngitation. | *me may be accepted by the said parti of age ot the time of hie untimely death. For several We Fe Sy tan sees Gobel Totes Bak. Une weer from Salom for Buenos Ayres, though, the modus cperond: was probably pub- All the beauty, fashion and ton of the cepital are tobe | The above resolutions were referred back to the ee he has been in feeble health, and for many months 4,075 ‘ An am bark steering SE, showing a private signal with M lished in the Herat before it was bi hed prevent, arrayed in the most elegant and captivating | committee, and were rted with \dments, friends have been convinced that he could not long Brig Abram, Stephens, Port Oratava, W I 4 Bin it. was seen 10th et Tet 35 3. lon 56, e re roache: . 'y' A repo amen . rig pt in public here todey—und all their efforts Fabrics which'can be purchaead ia coal: Cran aesllte having reference mainly to-medes of procedure survive. The ons ge bist at ettoracn big Beers of Oak (Br), Dibden, Fogo, NF, Siffkon & ea REE TEMY steering, Pr PR shoring soe " Oe ‘The whole diplomatic corps will attend in full costume. steadily progressed unt ng cont su! , johns “ have only availed in staving off the flaal question | Tre hvads of dopurtiments willalso attend ia coats and , (tine the campaign. were terminated by death. erminlaptines Lelahbon) PASAibgits, “Tiods yoos WHva- |" bears DORs oe ae for a few b Ast o, all th liminary ob- pants irnocent of gold lace, while every stitch, seam, | ‘The folowing rity report was also received, Col. A. B. Cuamnres, editor of the St. Louis Repub- \heig Biliow (Br), Rathbun, Halifax, NS, D R DeWolf. had been Ta cuntact cape hy Ved or afew hours. As T write, a ie preliminary fil breathe no- | and adopted as an amendment to the previous re- y Ho Bris Leones ier yuna, Marys, Ga, Nesmith & Son, menus and foretopmast—-uy Be brig 3 wer Trout, from Cardenas for Cork, May 15, i Button and button hole of thelt dress wi : } eee stacles that the opposition could interpose have | thing bat stern gbedionce to the savagely plain decroos | Port. Wee, Coca Se oe i rpaliadeiphis, Siaith & Boyaton. tie th) Si: PN Searle. 5 been overéome, and tie clerk is engaged in report- | of republican simp) Your correspondont—as a | Whereas, the temperance men of the State of Iowa | , Judge WituzaM Ryax, a venerable citizen of Ohio, died Co ’ Rooke ‘Matugor : v! y enty-seven. He bequeathed | a Ackerly, u : : me oa : faithful reporter—will also move in the glittering throng’ | deem the enactment of a stringent prohibitory law to be | 3 few days since, aged seven! } A ing the substitute for t *e bill, Inan hour or ' jn the character and costume of an ex-aid to an ex: | of the greatest politicul, a well as a social and moral de- $100,000 to the education of the children, of the village |. Sehr sche Clark) okay, Kingston, Ja, 3 Henry & Co. | Sehr Emeline, fom Mobile for Providence, 194R inst, tah 09 two more the meas re \'!! and the Ne- | Excellency, an ex Governor of your State. sidera:vim; and whereas, novertheless, we donot propose | Cf TOungstown. | Sched NW (Br), Young. Halifax, NS, Kelly & Smithers, Pekka: i ives will | p,iieutemant Bonaparte, of the regiment of Mounted | the organizetion of a distinct temperance party, but to | Hon. Nicuoras MoCanry died in Indianapolis, Ind., on | Schr Coron (iy, Healy, Yarmonth NS 4 H Brat wa pinta | 50 Wer a iat re es aan braska struggle iu the |» proseatatives Will | Rifemen, has received ab invitation to visit France from | gceure as fur as possible the triumph of the principles of | the 17th inst. Mr. McCarty was an old and respectable er’ he Jacksonville, R ie . lary . Pits, be atanend, | pis imperial cousin (he Einperor Napoleon. and from his | total prohibition through the action of the old political | citizen, and had served the State in various offices with | Sebr H Lewis Orcut Gare, Bugkeport, & F Buck £Co. | Gexwepa—Are April 35, is Tornado, MeCarty, NYark. Th 1s to-day has been un- | @™perial grandfather Princo Jerome. The necessary | partice—therefore credit.’ He was the whig candidate for Governor at the | {<hr Asbland, Burch, Rorfoik, Sturges, Clearman Caviz—In port April 2 ships Atgowaus, Hele: too Bes he attendance oi WOEZS: POT leave of absence bas been granted by the War Depart- Kcrolved, That we will endeavor, in our roxpective po- | last election, which resulted in the election of Gov. Jos. | EihoyHurvort. Corning, Bestel, meter. ton; Dorcas Prinos, Kenney, supposed oe usually large.» Comp: ‘ew have been absent | ment. Lieutenant B, is the grandson of the on litical parties to senare the nomination a e rape A. Wright. AT | oftee Col Fremont, Dare, St John, NB, Kelly & | NP RAD Bolay sare Apel , ochre ivan, Goodwin, ei ts, dies’ galleries hav | Miss Patterson, of Baltimore, the tirst wife of Jerome | gent us in the next General Assembly, who are in favor —___________ uit York. rom thelr posts... .The Indies’ galleries. have bes» agt aa Ma Granuated at West Poink oepyeammare | orike cepihoare probibitory law similar in its char- Domestic Miscellany. | {Steamer Thos Swann, Gifford, Baltimore, Parker Vein TH onareay © bark David Kimbsil, Ames (from™ | ind still are, crowded with hundreds of the beaw | and as since been on duty with his regiment'in Texas. | acter to the Maine law. _ Three fires in different parts of the city of Richmond, eee Deapenr. Jones Philadelphia, W Thompson. Gxnoa—In port Apri) 30, ship Oxford, Street, uno: ve, whose pretty {i may dresses, and costly fans Unlike the European Bonaparte, this Amevican slip of | Ferclved, That, to secure the active co operation of the | Va., were burning at the same time on the night of the iti net basal ‘omPsON. Volant, Sears, for Leghorn, to load for U Seatos; Ani aot 1 I ; o! | the imperial house is a splenaid specimen of humanity, | temperance men of all politienl parties throughout the | 20th inst. One broke out in an unoccupied two-story ARRIVED. ‘ Brewer, Ulmer, for do do; Splendid, Savage, for le coquettishly Kept i tootiou, make the gene highly | teing no less than six fect two mches in height, and well | State, we recommend the appointiment of a “State Maine | brick boure, the property of Judge John Roberteon, on Pie Se MNO May Sh TNS LA oe een (deena Me Wig 18: Wake diliabn e interesting. The gailerics appropriated to the mas- proportioned. There is nothing like Yankee stock for | Law Alliance” by this convention, whose duty it will be | Main street, between Second and Third streets; a second | ys Soe Rane niiL Stay. 38 7 off Hattera: Sivek Ate eee ae tah oe oy ke ae foha,NB. { If Queen Vietoria had married—as was her in- | so to organize each county in the State, ag to secure the | occurred in two adjoining stables on Church hill, north c . | WArawax—Arr May IS, | { culine gender have also been largely patronized all Liyerroor—Sid May 5, ship Henry Prince John Van Buren instead of Prince Albert | election of “good men and true” to represent us in the | of Broad street, just beyond the corporation line, one e, Dudley (ee the day. But still we have not had for so far any- . Naren), Calcutta irg, her children might have been tall, straight and | next Legislature, and to fill all other offices which may | owned by Mr. R. H. Whitlock, tho other by Mr. Wm. , Livervoo1—In port May 6, ships Wandering Jew, Stack- “n im Fi ay stout—might eventually have been recognized as half- | be in the gift of the people of the State. Lewis, The third fire took “place in a stable in the | pols, for Borton to lond in Train's ling, HM Hayee, Elliott, thing at all approximating to a repetition of the ' jyorhers and half-risters by the “sovereigns” of Ame- | “Resolved, ‘That the State Maine Law Alliance have the premises of Mr. Hulcher, on Second street, Nene avin0?-AtA ‘Abodt" MORIN E! Shak Tues, ludicrous acenes which took place here on Thursday | rica. | Power to appoint auxiliary societies for the purpose of city cemetery. \ i Coneoption. about 4th, brigs Poultney, Mouatt, apr naa tack ing last. The mcmbers have not entered into | _.8i George Gray, ex Governor of Jamaica, is now on a | circulating petitions, raising funds, and doing all such | 4 very independent order of ‘“Owe-Nothings’? has | Southerner, from York, bound in. a Paul 7 Jones, Sparrow, Liverpool. : evening last, The members have not entered into | visit to this city. It is said by those who ought to know | other acts as Sey may think right and proper, to ad- | Leen organized out West, and the editors of that region | | Ship Tropic (of New Bedford), Smith, Havre, April 25, in rA—Sid April 29, bark Wildfire, Parker, Girgonti, an enjoyment of the fun with atitie of the buoyancy | that he is informally entrusted with a coatidential mis- | vance the cause of temperance, humanity and progress. { are earnestly recommending it to public favor, | Dallast, with 26 passengers, to Lane & West. “May 12, int | Messina and Boston or recklessness which characterized the farce | Sin baving for its object the petsiemess ee Athi Pi rg bh th eae Din erage men Sees the ‘The steeple of the First Presbyterian church in Lynch. t = , Saw twolargeivebergs. Had five weather on tte BE arp eS eae about Feb 3, bark Parodi, Dow, Pro- ‘ " re ion question; but whether this mission is to the Britishem- State, we will attend all the primary mee! of our | 4, Va., leans xo much that {t is considered unsafe t Ship Pauline (Fr), Roassuru, Havre de Grasre, 31 days,in | Mansxitixs—Sld. May 4, brig Panama, Lavender, Cate~ on its first presevtation io an admiring public | bassy here, orto Secretary Marcy, I am not informed. | several political parties, and sccure, if possible, the elec- | PUTE, Va., leans TD aad TE te | batted: with, ‘ Oder, P mr nia. + 24, brig D ic, Gamay ‘Palermo It ia not that, under like circumstances, members | Atall events, his movements are regarded with no ordi: tion of delogntes to the county conventions, favorable to | 8s thecliurch ax house of worahlp, ani it isaecord. | MQ tte 3 ds, and Londonderry $3 | Hoga. |» PONS 3: Hele Denmark, Gamage, OSS 7 a nary attention. a prohibitory law; and thus give us the power to nomi- Pg - nger eRe Or eC. days, with coal, to & & W Moyor. es Qurenstown-Sld May 5, poor Adolaide Cooper, Cot- would not be prepared to goiuto it with as much | — Letters have been received in this city from prominent | nate reliable temperance men for State and county New wheat has been already brought into Augusta, rk Catharine (Olden), Schwarting, Bremen, 77 di ling (from Cardenas), Greenock. spirit and gusto ax they did on that occasion. No | citizens in lowa and other Western States, which state offices. Georgia. Halifa: ys (where sho pat in for water), with m soltie GR Axts—In port April, bark Wyman, Harrington, Leena anda iy ve sadly changed, | th&t there are upwards of (en thousand persons in that | Resolved, That we will oppose by our votes every can- | ‘The sea serpent was scen on the 21st inst, near King’s bs 08 aw Fe bak Cechatee tees Heme | Hz Salem, 6 daze F ig ae axhiee | D r ppose by y he sea serper ing’ w Fr bark Cachalot, from Havre | Sax Juan (Cubs)—In port abt May 12, brig-C such thing. But circumstances have sadly changed. | section of the Union ready to stat for Nebraska and | didate who is not ia favor cf some law similar in ite Beach, Swamecot, by more than twenty fishermon. It is | York dismasted; wos making for'the Western | Cook for Boston 4 Gaytr echt Macias Davis for do ga The minority which were then in exaberent spirits, | Kansas as soon as the pending bill in the House is dis- | character to the Maine law. supposed to about sixty feet long, and of quite a different | Islendx: bad the, (iny previous transferred, 110 arengore to | | Saaua Sid May 19, obip abby Brown, Brown, for St Ja- are now depressed in an increased ratio. ‘The hopes | Peet ¢ mona | , A committee was appointed to ask the candidates | appearance from any one ever witnessed in these parts. | Sine ith April eaperionced a iol §a port, sbip Forest City, trey tae ies Seaeots Made tee of triumph, which were then strong, have been un- The Indians at Washington | for Governor the following questions :— ec uaprpron ta yrrary epee eae May 38, with eogar andmelansen tod W Ste eee | ate Feira de icStor Loudon th a or olan days coil 1 r , i tones : ‘ " molasses, je 0. lary Kimball, isk, for in six or ivesenie 3 or innigananes athe [From the W take Tateligecionr: May 28 | 1. Po you regard a law of prohibition similar in its | The board of excise of the town of Ovid, Seneca coun- “ in io P expectedly and-completely quashed, and:-therenis |. oc (ee SR Wear ae ior a allieicee Oy 2211, ipa ipnerlastGta ta WHALE Matto on coe itaticeAt , ty, having refused to grant licenses, tho keeper of the cen ta Raptor Coe ay oe ener agate Ter coe Fa eT geerare ey not spirit enough left in them to get up or par some weeks, and the conclusion of whose negotia- | 2 Would you, if elected, in your offieial eapacity, only public house in the village has shut up, and olfer- | lvw02.1, spike} Fk Bete trum Boston hence, unt arrived: brigs Ellis Ann, Chase ; 4 rs C4 c € 9 clas r ate i i i rig Crapan r), D’Carteret, Naj *; Executive, Pendleton, do 60) lays; pate in any fun. And the victors desire, perhaps, | tions with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs we | yllonmuch law should it be enacted by the Lagistature! | ed bis house for ea the Dick Keys and the Duke, | {f0lt.to Chamberlain, Robinson & Co, ‘MM, Bord days; 8 Thurston, Reels. do O or 8 dave, Jed to evirce ou outward semblance of moderation. recently noticed, took final leave of the Bureau on terrogating committee, ‘ idiaw, Ovlednwon ho lbthAnets odie race ace: | Sr eebcenh FeRee aaa ey Uys ale e bod gent Joh a Sarr (ney One of the very latest moves made to protract the | Saturday last, with a view to leaving for their homes | We believe both the candidates have wlready answered | Cincinnash, We have not yet learned which of the two | taniittanus en iueh aA venee do for Baltimore. aicat < by the evening train. A good deal of speechifying | the questions. We hope this convention will result in boats exploded her boilers. | Brig Union WLuteck), Kroger, Borcoaux, I days, with | | Sr Jaco—In port May 6, brig Seorse Washington, Day, inevitable hour, was the call by Mr. Dean for the | took place on the part of the Indians, Sacs and good. but have our doubta, brandy, &c, to Simpson & Son. disg; achr E 8 Penny, Davis, do. Sid 6th, brig F. Fabare, reading of the bill in extenso, for the information, as | Foxes, Kickapoos, and fowas, the burden of which Connection’, or ten pears: forattempting the ieee, | aniiforenri%y, ize gem Jax, Cabs, 10 days, with augar | Jazkson, Cientua of Connecticut, for ten years, for attempting the life of a | and molasses. fo eke 08. i - Vuntce—Sld April 20th, Abeona, Boocher, Moseiaa, for presents. They said, in sub- yy, Eyssor’s Eniat, Voracn rrom Wasutxa- | school mistress in Litchfield’ county inva Gt of jealousy, | | Brig he aaid, of members. The gentleman's request being | Ws solicita . arte stance, that on {grmer occasions it was usual for 4), SCENT. —| H nO 88 i is in the last sta f cor ti a bi with suger to master. Home Ports. that he would have paid marked attention to the me is some token of the government's good will; | noon, at six o'clock, from this city, returned to terra Sinelares ‘The doctors say that he cannot live more than | Boston, r BALTIMORE Arr May 22, steamer Geerse 4 Creek Pen ines f doing » coolly wi that if they did not carry home ne, thei firma at twenty-five minutes to seven, making his de- wo months. j ew, of East Machias), Brown, Ma- | ell, NYork; ship Flora Mcix Merrill. Liverpool, ratte he RE eae eae te nan | people wphd Caplan att Meaaunor omar aRaE aoe Ud eoantcs: eer aee mates eee eee Cxptain Jamon W. Beaver, of the brig Sen Foam, of {rit Tache Ripann. Maplin Go," | Bik: brig biighe Doane) Boston! ache owe Q daye Wal b, who was ctreteiod ou ie of the cana, ake | did not ask to have any thing given them, but | most exiensive farmers in Prines George's county, ami | Baltimore, hias been convicted at ‘Wileugton, Del, of | git ‘ : eae ote Lelia, from Boston: barks Maryland, (3 omens en- | only wished to get something out of their own, | S’Joining the estate of Mr. Tilliary, in a delightful | assaulting with intent to kill Wm. B. Crammer, mate of | "Schr Montezuma, Gonnity, Virginia. ,(Brem) from do; sehr Peer! 4 H 5 feom joying red pel conside! a! clover fil, without the least injury or inconyentence to | the echooner Pavid Smythe, at New Castle, last January. | Schr Ariel, Trewergy, Elleworth, 17 da: West Indies. Cid steamer Jackson, Parrish, NYork; brig j ‘ing the odor of au Liavans, commenced perambu- | (nimely, out of the consideration money under the | finctif ur balloon, ‘The spach traveled Orie mgt hare |e ne rien to pay a fine of $1,000; stand inthe | Schr Bud ia Teewere , Eleworth, 17 days, Susan, Boyce, Barbadoos; schr Republic, Snow, Bast Bow ating in the rear of the Speaker's chair, evidently | treaties just made;) that they were poor, and their | heen somewhere about fourteen. miles, th being the | pillory one hour. ana to be imprisoned six months. Sehr Ade ankell, Ellsworth; 2 day, ton. ‘i as much pleased with his last achievement as | families were in want. | distance from Washington to Mr. Hillinry’s estate—the | “74.0 pensacola, (Fla.) Gatetle of May 18; ‘states thet | ~-Bene Gee be retin. 2 Baap BOSTON—Arr May 22, steamers Locast Point, Layfield, With his fragrant weed. | Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, | ‘the Commissioner, in his reply, informed them | route taken being in the direction of Annapolis, as men: | 4,7%@ Pensacola, (Fla.) Gazete of May 18, states that | Sele Union. Parson Boston PORTS SRE at reat crap ce heed who occasionally indul.es in a sly joke, moved that | of the necessity of a ratification of the treaties | tioned in our account of the ascension of the balloon. tha hi gad Pid be a 4 WN the reading of the bill be ais wood, Boston. Cottrel, Liverpool May 5; American, Cook, z Schr Wave (lighter) fi thi ‘ip Wm Layton, ashore on * am ; ontinyed, inasmuch as | by the Senate before they could get their mo- The height attained was 15,000 fect, or about twoand | S*rvetions from the Secretary of the Treasury t> discon re AT lial id 7 Bark Sam Siok (ow), Maye: ‘Newour bE a ys iach r i office of i : t tl a Hutchinson, Matanzas May 3, via Bolmes’s the member for whove particular information, and | neys, which would probably be in October next; | three quarter miles, and Mr. Elliot gives a glowing de- ee see ee wig re ab jp Brown; Gardines, Erovidence, 3 days. Chas Hatch’ Duntiam, ToFks Ielwad. April 30, ett ed Re ceene.cPportanity to become en- | selves to Smmitate the white man, and maintain | bore 9 tun gauss vell appeared toGbecure's partof our | 226 (ott. ut tho. Chatlostown navy yard. ‘Tho Court is, | Be talg Polley, Lamplee trem Gnisids,68 dapsrvith Crowell, aud’ Geo Bngs. Thacher, #hilndal ightoned. je matter caised a gencral laugh, but remselves and families by industrious agriculture: | city, its s-uthern extremity resting on the Potomac, near | comprised of Captains Brevoort, Brooke and Rich, aud | coal, to order. wel Tee ia; the cerk, whose lotit was to read the bill, utterly | He oideied a distribution of medals amongst them, | Alexendrio, and its northern on the hill, neat Kalocama; | Lieutenants Queen and Baker. ‘Lieutenant Tatnall’ acts | — Also, three brige, unknown. f Warren, Wilm irrespective of punctuation and pronuneiation, was | and caused flags to be given them, which they were | hut through this be could discern objects distinctly; | a8 Judge Advocate. Br bark Avonon was reported below 17th inst, from Bris- H I Bi g ’ y | nit Yi Philadelphia; Boston, Kelle, low etal Palace and Northern ve! (both in tow); ter, Infants, Roman, B Adams, ‘andora, A Slanshard; schr Mechunio, ool vin anchored 20th), barks 4 brig unkaown; brig Yaa- Jane 20th. ay 13, brig Judge Whitman, Mitchell, St p Felieyed of his task, but eoutinaed it tothe bit | to raze at the i Nome ue Nebraska Indiana the | Tle bmeats him, whos any apoareat cue, ebeat | Orders bare een received the Chatlertown, nary tro London he latter ouly cid at Londons vo eas end a z vel a te ” yard eadinesi inst. iu h we hi r i o- | united delegation of five Miamies, three Peorias and | spires of Annapolis were seen. he porsible contingescy of a war with SAILED. Reng ce pttesut iret ali gS nedfle Mcce lgetoe! EAT cso mince Pinukesk ith | _ The sight of @ white man, descending from tho skies, | re very few marines im the navy yard, and the sloop, | Hamburg ship Humbolee reaton, Harbury chanalism within the precincts of the legislative askaskios, two Weae, and three Piankeshaws, wi > by » P- % 2 : i i 7 wae tee : 4 A | caused as much consternation among the negroes work: | war John Adams is the only vessel in course. of repair. Wind at sunrise, NE; meridian, hall, several members have paid flying visits toa | an interpreter, fourteen in all, had an interview, | an thi +] pal uM - on the farm, as the appearance of Gulliver in Lilliput, hfe - —— restaurant on Capitol Hill, known as Caspari's, and atory to commencing work on a treaty. This | and their first impulse was to run away. They soon, A meeting of one hundred caulkers and gravers. w: [By Sanpy Hoox Paivtine Txi2on arn.) George River, Ma, a few of them have returned thence in a highly ele- egation contains several very intelligent looking | however, recovered from their fright, and assembled to | 2¢!¢ in Boston on the 224 instant, in relation to a im HiGHLAsos, May 22- Sundown. BRISIOL—Arr May 22, sloop Lady, Washington, Warner, intellataet coon hein Gone ; lismanr aetth one indicative of seca , i. . 0 | change of prices and hours, bat resulted in no aetion. One ship in the southora offing bound in, Two brige in | NYork, Cld brig AG Washoura, Johnevn, 1 vated intellectual condition. They come ‘back | men, with good faces, indicative of respectable | assist the embarrassed wroaut, while he was put at his ~ the lower bay. bound in. Two ships clear of the b ‘d | NC. Sid 2ist, sloop J M Parker, Dunbar, NY. smoking egars, and ‘orm themselves into very jolly | moral and intellectual power. ‘They arrived in the | ease from ony further anxiety by the approach of a per: | ‘The City Counell of Columbas, Ga., have resolved to tward boanae eran’ | “BANGOR— 4 Li ork. OR—Arr May 19, brig’ Mary Lowell, Savanuah ; two barks in the bay, outw notert 7 edotes a sity on Thursday evening. fon on horseback, who came bearing an invitation trom | ‘ender 10 ihe Methodist Episcopal Church South as | ‘“Wind light from Seach chr Rebockah, Thurston, NYork. bere of thay “i Aaa ‘ao city on ‘Thursday evening. | the nrovrctor of ie estate, that he would ascopt the | many lotsas may te needed for the purposes of « Book sa a aoe i DANVERS a a 0, a ar ( 25 aay ead > orpitalities of his residence. e Mr. Elliot spent ‘oncern, free from taxation for ime to come, pro- Arr May 21, sloops Ann most elevated, and most wiity of the _ ‘Trophies of the Revolution, } the night ach hisitily sesvalted igaeitatine the ation wes { vided the establishment fs located in that elty. Pi : 4 _Memoren _| moxa Waish. Mike makes fun of some of his colleagues, [From the Washington Intelligencer, May 23.) | of bis perilons adventure, returned to the city yes. ling, Ribbey Mckee of Bahimors anid fe Meee Bek gene and his delineations are rich and He tell | ton ee standards taken at the surrender of York- | terday ‘morning. ‘He was warmly ‘welcomed and | Hraurm op Cinins.—The following statement | fordamslcs in September, Ikid wea tee sererhees here | THaRA story atwhich al! listevers laugh e: yantly,and | town and presented by the Congress of the revolu- | congratulated by his numerous friends and acquaint- | comprises the deaths in some of the Atlantic cities, for | 9m # Or 4 Bay, with which he elucidetes his theory of the impossi- | tion to General Washington, counmander-in-chief of | ance on the successful result of his ascension. It is said | the week ending May 18, and their proportion to the pop- 7 DA ergy Rr seifer pomand by Tomes A Stewart, Alexa: ton; Roan, Wilsva, Jack: bility of some people vetting over’ first principles. °| the combined armies of America and France, were | that Mr. Flliot may possitly make another ascension | ‘viations—< Deaths.” Population. Proportion. | ballasts Pebrotey last sea hea neve Gece bose eak | for do, EG PT fer mean Ate ek ees ea “When I came to Washington, just before the | on Thersday last brought over from Arlington | mext mesk, Ena prupcansent pau veep stato fag aaum : 8 TRS 1 in 1,901 " | A’Dunbar, Vorrester, Catharine € Mary, Tanien (Bey? opening of Congress—loguiivy Mike—I thought I | house by the venerable Mr. Custis, the sole surviv- be -¥ mses 517,849 lin 1, would step in one cay ard teke a squint at the in- | ing exe ternal arrangement ot the White Houe. Some of | member of his domestic family, and presented to lars, which ought to be made up to him in some way or om Clifton, NYork; schr Kate Brigham, ron. bn, B tt, ds ih M Lai the Congressional chaps from New York came along | the President, and through him to the government , 43,014 in 11792 live Ch tor, Mystic, Abi Ailpor (Lin), Malbar Norah P other. in tow. Jeames udmitied us, and by and by showed | and people of the United States. Bi fy 4 PE LM Ce aM He ‘ize 'B. Lewis Berry AE G Cattell * phd tn * . A laughable anecdote is related of the fright that Mr. Law Intelligence, EDGAR’ Lotus Abby Weld, 3 us into the East room. While I was associating The President, on receiving the venerable tro- | Enjiot's an ‘ai t 3 DGARTONE, bersvs , arine, 1: Miixy H Case, Hopes Rich? with it the presence of “ Old Hickory,” and another | phies, accompanied by the Secretary of War, es- premeigiet sr penta ing in ‘the balloon, ceased HUDSON COUNTY CIRCUIT, N. J. ee) Weniioe, Faeine Ce ton; ly tpt ray, Rahaman doing, as it appears that Mr. Elliot, instead. of Lelng & cutor of Washington, and last surviving | Paint: has lout by the enterprive, shout a hueteey Carver, Ching, Macatlan, Georgiana, Wanderer (BY; a0 , i Telegraphic Marine Reports. Dolphin, € William, Effort Ada i ae 08 Lin Veit | (NEW ORLEANS, May 20—Aer ships Silse Holmes, ana | DOES, Canton, Willian, Eire (Br), Ads ¥rances ¥ i eae 1 ie, Jo! 9 Fe Lovej Baldwin. —' Eschol, Portl: loo, Ori 5 Was inquiring what the carjet cost, John Wheeler, | corted them to the war office, where they will for | “Having determined upon a doscent, as the shades of | yeughte Lemdey, soint Daniel A. Baldwin —The large | Reckin, fortiendp seta | Morton (Bp), tithene, Matensas who was one of us, placing his hands on his hips, | the present remain under the especial care of the | night were approaching, the wronaut allowed the balloon tthe last February term of this court, has been | “iz, Bangor: Gazelle, bound E. Guba, ith inst for St Joun NBs Borex 2 (ot Gas and surveying the apartment with a professional | Secretary. gradually to fall cown, and when within a short distanoe | Set aside by Judge ines, and a new trial granted. coh 5 as Selanne tine), Atwood, trom Baleimre eye, broke out into a note of admiration: “‘ Whata | — It is said that the President intends to submit the | frem the earth, directed the balloon so as to skim PORT JEFFERSON, May 21—Arr sloops Elizs A Jayno, | fd Goorgeto for Bath; Maria T splendid dining hall it would make for a hotel!” | final disposal of these revolutionary relics to Con- | that he might select a good place fora landing. In his Court Calendar—This Da: Hvlse, Fairhaven; Irene (yacht), Hawkins. NYork, * | bom, Wilmington, NC for Wiscasset: ts whee Suse “ D—n the fellow, says I, if he can't have an idea | gress,recommending that the martial reminiscences | C°Ure he pereciveda lane in which was a negro driving | * yy, Srarms Dustsicr Count —Nos. 68, %6, 45, 38, 63, | Sid g24, sobre Wim Hone Port and for Baltimore; | Qiiiys or Felton, Sa ies 3 —nt low, says I, if he ca a grees, rec a team of oxen, and steered after im. The colored man, harem Sram 5a. Om 881 46, 45, 88, 63, | Gin Marion, Fordham, Philndeiphin, Snood Durveo, Pa Dation for Portsmouthy if above his basiness, he should have stuck to it, and | of the ever-memorable event that was in truth the seeing his approach, stoutly applied his whip to the | 7,28 82, 70, 74, 18, 52, 48, 61, 32. derson, New York; bh F Jane Hopkins, Bildgepo: ror Fortes CH never have come to Washington.” Most of the | crowning glory of the war of American Indepen- | Seeks of the poor animals, who ‘or some. time went tt Soviet Cours Term.—No numbers; Court | Contractor, Tooker, Coldspring. Gilchrist, York river for Gu listeners had beard the story before, but they en- | dence, shall form a nucleus around which to be ga- full speed. ‘The balloon, however, overtook them. Elliot | ede by Judge Mitchell. | PHILADELPHIA, May 29. 4 PM—Arr sip 3 ba Boston for Joyed it not the less, told by Mike with all the beau- | thered all the standards of the past and of the fu- | halloced, ‘Catch this line.’” The af.ighted fellow look. | OY#R AND TewmusreR.—Criminal trial. Wilson, Liverpool; bark Hower, Fentknor, Mats pais; Janes Bile’ Disks Boast Vane Om i . Pt jon ties of the Bowery dialect ; and those to whom the | ture triumphs of the American arms. + | cdupwards, when, finding it was really a haman voice, Surssson Counn-—sReguiae Tris} Term. Nos. 682,'1,187, Adaling, Howoe: I HNickorson Chase, and HA 683, "y y 265, 269° e kins, story was new laughed at ft until the Speaker had, | _ It has been suggested that a portion of the magni- | he leaped the fence and fairly flow to the woods adjoin: | 9% Sra Vong oth 's e784 80) 4081, d aed, Pane, | Gob Berton; Everercen, “Bievin, "Ne London; steamer | qgATs MAY 5 npr, El *paltimere for ter in his mone sts ely and imposing manner, to | ficent room in the eastern wing of the Patent Office | PR ci 1,267, 4,289, “i,201,' 1,303, 1,208, 1,297, '1,b09,” 17301; ship Ex ‘ ; ey, Troy for do; Sarah, Jackson, Newport request gentlemen to keep order in the hall. | would forma fitting site for the Hall of Triumph, 4 I falsly made hie desc tusendy men- | 1'505, 1,807, 1st, 1,813, 1,318, 1/317, 1/819, 17321) | Brooks, uaw Detubwates Ui } tioned, when he had fairly made his ‘4 1,908, Shortly after, the presiding officer descended from | the Temple of Victory, to contain all the trophies of | frmt'vé,yoms wino enue rp (ony seciogenemty wma the | 1378) 1,825, 1,88, 840, 81, 1,108. : fa Miyeeke Benes his velvet chair for the uarpose of stretching his | the wars of the United States. . Phillips and bis two sons, who did all in their power to Surgnior Court. Term.—Nos. 894, $46, | Cot'b; LH Nickereo limbs and enjoying a \jttle dose of free-and-ea | Among these old standards are a British and Hes- | afford aid. Mr. Elliot came to the city by railroad from | 4044192, 936, 942, 862, Es) 878, 396, 982, 954, 966, 958, | Delaware, H He came upon the laughing circle in which Mike | sian one. The British is the regimental colors of Bladensburg, and was conveyed to the depot there, from 1900, ‘O8R: 968; O70; OF3, OYE SUDRUD, was acting the part of low comedian. They were | the Seventh regiment of the line. In the centre of | Mr. Hilliary’s house, in his carriace, together with his Disasters. Addie still talking of the honorable member from New | the famed red cross banner is the Order of the | balloon. Previously to his depsrture, early in the morn. Bn. Suir Monrovsa, ashore at Rockaway, had the steam | pommond, Hamme York. “Why,” says Mr, Speaker Bosd, chiming in Garter, surmounted by a crown, with the motto, | ing, all the negroes of the plantation were permitted to | On Monday, May 22, at No. 5 Imlay street, South | pnmpsct to work at 10 o clock yeaterda 5 b; b s e ‘etnie tenn a oe 4 - assemble around and take a good look at the balloon and | Brooklyn, Mrs. HENRY Bannerr, of St. Ann’s, Jamaica, W. 1 o'clock one been cal with the subject, and evidently exhibiting lacerated | “Hen? scit qui mal y pense.” ‘The Hessian standard Dexkes,: whem & Yeobt aninein, (ad. Tht e Renghter hand hole plate barrt and the p sensibilities on that subject, “he addresses the chair | is elaborately worked. In the centre is an eacle Wakthgen Sar, May 6. en ee ae nents ali which shows if nothing bad feil nt | as he would his waiters.” “Mr. Speaker,(withasnap soaring aloft, in one talon a truncheon of command, : ated di, freo. A schr wns nlongside taking ont omer andr Atr M: Ny 22; sobre invoice, Glover, Philadetphte for Bos- of his fingers, accompanied by that sharp whistle | in the other an olive branch. Motto, “Pro Prin- |. at uth, Chi tM ct; Et vesgel lies in position, r yurcbi'l, N York peculiar to the profession,) [ move that the House | cesse et Patria 1 Brevariry TO A Sia Masa ee Fbltadelptis: im | ‘Com Ke ovell, Boston for Wi orks a ¥, Norfolk; Leonice, Duling, Barbados; Cuba, Sawyer. lia, Drinkwater. j ery, NYork for do; Ocean Sta: (ord; F A Hs. Sune, Blaisdell, do for dor Di Eastport, Elias B Herrick, Ham, Anderton, do for St John Qentsetwn SC for Yarmouth, Me e orl erman, Chatham ik, and nearly eighty years old, | #*ve Bamed Sandy, the favorite servant of Mr. Holbrook, | the late David Strong, of Geneva. oon and it is thought 49; hurry up to 17 ; that’s three times No. 127 has | somewhat from relic seekers, who have appropriated | {e"preryune ofice. It arpecrs thet Hen eee Of | THoasS. Pormsnan to Mine Many Coucy, all of this ity. | de got off oon. She is bedded six fet ta the rand, » WW iT tx New Onteans.—A | pr, Potts, Hon. Eowin J. Brown to Maninrra, daughter of | got out in dasaned cteast - . ‘ Brio Tce TRoweRince, ashore pear Point Judith, hi he would say. “Wi—ett, a pitcher of water to dilapidated by time, the British flag having suffered | W8*yesteray morning stabbed and dangerously wounded | "On Monday evening, May 22, by the Rev. Mr. Starr, Mr. | vert itehrined ne 0 tency ought she’ will 5. : Married. 4 will 4. In this city, on Tuesday eet May 23, by the Rev. | exertions of Capt be got of. Much of th do now adjourn.” It is exactly in the same style as Both flags are of s ‘om carey Reekland for doy 0 do: Wood, do d>: ePetatde oe tt a 4 alee a rang. Whe tt, d—n you, what are you all sleep- to themeclves scraps of the renowned banner that | the Picayune office carly ik the morning, while Sond Gaeeway, ren nee AW. dabaok, Hak Wik’ Vek tee eee epetttuiee renee tor tae oe reat ILA Meclia ‘ Ing about?” The truth of iLe picture being in- once floated in terror over a continent, with a view | wasengaged in sweeping out and cleaniag up the count- G. Lum to Mss Cornetia 3., you daughter of Samuel Le oll, 200 bole rorin, 200 bi men - he} seveouing, Ee ttantly recognized and appreciated, the laughter to the re in modern times of the ever glorious | ing-rocm; he asked for a paper, and was walking off La Forge, Esq., all of Brooklyn, wey. , de, val 000 ship Biase Wine bee was renewed and the Speaker «li—-though | memories of the surrender of Cornwallis. withont paying for it. Sandy expostulated with uim; | “Yq Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning, May 23, by the Rev. Fede se crilierd Ct, a Fe8 ip "Samauel Undger, salters without departing from his accustomed digniny. The interesting letters that passed between the | told him that he could not allow kim to the paper | Henry Ward Beecher, Mittox H. Gaviamgr to Sanur R, ag,igh ana ainipes youre" | Pp is ES ig I : 'y in er, irteen ld, but had been participated in it as much as decorum would pe:m President ond Mr. Custis, prior to the presentation, | Without he paid for it, and made some remark, which en- | fats, both of Brooklyn. ly rebuilt in April lag, according to’ epsviticntio minster, Schapter, Neverthelers Mr. Wheeler—apart from the pecu: | we shail publish hereafter: raged Horton, who, cemarking that he wovld take nada. | "In Broobiyn, om Tuesday morning, May 23, by the Rev. the instrauice companies.” the was val + Coa totiy ET amused to-day—is an active and attentive member, | | Rior Avoxe tux ‘Loxe, Suonr Mex.—About 7 | powerful boy; so he gathered his wovazonist up ia hie | oRette? city, on Saturday, May 22, by the Rev, Joseph aio Tics TRowNRIDGE ashore uoar Point Jadith, bas | cluse Mewes Havre: Br ship eae, es | and contrasts favorably with many repre-eutatives | o'clock this morning, a riot occurred on Almond | arms, and cariied Lim out iato the street. After doing | p. Thompson, of the Broadway Tabernacle, Francis B, | had most of bar cargo got on* in good order, and landed on | Brem abip Leontine, Dietzer’ Bremen ‘Tow Ly from New York, even althongh he did n.t vote sticet wharf, Southwark, in which it appears a num: | whieh be returned, took up his broom, and continued his | Xicon to GrominA B. Bastin Poth of this city. paid oo Roo tet Co oy ip Pavgradle it {a ox. shi Adrian; barks angh Lewelly 11th, ohip ais, the Nebraska bil There ee about bin of that | Ver of the ‘long shore men participated, Michael | sveeping and dustivg operations, thinking that Horton | \‘Giasgow (Scotland) papers please copy. fe bedded six feet in the sand.” OE SNe | RORFOLK—Cld May $0 Br bork Ledia, Rmbleton, Lon- loquacious > mt characte! | Me is, a stevedore, with four of his men, were | bad gone away. But in afew moments the lattersor On Sunday, May 14, by the Rey. Dr. Cammings, Romert W Dven, of Wellficet, from Boston for Philadel- pag," vhi " on ken before . | turned into the office, assaulted the poor slave, and | w. risa S. Bxse, both of this city. Sehr © » vulgar parlance as “gas,” of which I kue wrrested und taken before Ald. Isard. The exami- | turned, in Ls W. Axprews to Loca of y. ia, got ashore Jith inst. on the Spit below Boston, ai May 21, sobre Jas T Brady, Ward, two from your city have any quantity to uation of the case developed the following facts :— pte hen a = ae ao left — two ¢ In ss city, on ay April 17, by the Rev. John M. pine bad positio: in shoal water, an ner 1 Keliey, Albany: pastries gery: ure eV inis sickeni tevedore named Joseph Stevens Bh hoor Saige on of the heart. A small | sacauley, Mr. E. D. siaan, of Corning, N. ¥., to ead in deep wate alias: ably shifted for- k; 22d, echra George C Gibbs, an ‘Saral and are ever ready to administer it in sickening { Ae egg Seq Sean ane Ind, abut fourteen years of age, who wan in the count: | \yve rf ¢ thie city. 4. sh dehookes at 30 © Sid 20th, sebr 8 Ch 7 . 5 d is not bien AtTe’s | ing-room at the time, witnessed the transaction, called evening, in Philadelphia, the | The weather being favorabie rhe witl probably be r Scnator Douglas has been lobbying all the diy, | of molasses, was placed on the wharf, Mr. MeGinnis | an eficer, who arrested Horton, and he now awaite an | pio’wey Tesi arlene Ghana? ar now or, we | soon, ae lighters are taking out the bailat. NEW HAVEN- Arr May 2, »-t0 ‘i i i i | ‘i 4 gon, J M Warren, Chapnan, with his usual activity. A gentleman sp appeared on the wharf this morning with about | examination before ReeorderSummers. Sandy's wounds is A. BRADY, of Philadelphia. ‘Sour Amenta, Johnson,” abandoned, boarded by the | bn Philadel) NA Sie Nr. Benton, an with His hands behind Ha coat-tails | thirty men, for the purpose of unloading another | were dresecd, nad the cusgeom cin sitesne bir cee, | mise outs l A Abbotsford, at Walvimore, was most likely the wreck of the Tries BL, Sw iv a. © Rigo; met he was pacing with “thoughtful steps and slow’ | vessel. He commenced rolling the barrels towards | that they aré very dangerous, and there is bat little pro- Died, And several tines follon ta withe ) "*vmrted bandoned | wa ches Elisa Hea: la? Maky Teo, outside ot the T, as to the chances of the “Little | the end of wharf, because he said they were in his I ge of bn recovery. This boy Sandy has long been | 6, sroniay, May 22, Frxvanicx W. KRoxsn, only son of | Scum Gro Exes, at Boston from Pitadelphis, was in | NEW LONDON—Sid May 22, bark Henry Trowbridge, — * Giant” for the next Presidency. |“‘No, sir—no, sir,” | way, whereupon Mr. Stevens told him to stop. The | the vet of the J icayune, and was ‘a great favorite toall | > “W.'G” and Meta Kromer, aged 1 year, 1 month and 26 he of 2st, during « thi with an unknown | Hutchins from New aren), for Barbados. replied the otd statesman and historian, “his legs | latter then commenced rolling them back again, and, | foumcue on tacwynds intact nee carey ere considered had m 7 et Tre el nee te Peasant earard Wot sre too short; that portion of the man ‘o which | at this moment Mr. McGinnis struck at him several’ | haf been employed at the Picayune pass ‘Sanly, but the friends of the family, and those of his brothers-in- | | Scum Pocux ; Popamtecl the toes of gentlemen's boots are sometimes | times. A number of the gang surrounded the par- | old man would take off his hat and salute him as | }8¥, N.H. Schoteler and Hermann Patschen, Independent | SSB from Fire Isl in Duteb Irland harbor, Ferrets, trom Boston for ———. Sid do 20t! hrs Wm d brig with fore yplied is much too near the ground.” We had | ties, and Mr. Stevens retired. As he was going | ‘‘masea.’’ We are sorry for this sad occurrence, and | Lodge No. 185 of Free and Accepted Masons, and the | $ full rigged brig Sho r pt ae known that that was an insurmountable | away, McGinnis ordered his men, at the top of iis | sincerely hope to see ‘Sandy up and about again —New omen deh siestsadod tai gurcae ecamene | Waa about 200 tons burthen, Uhecupecte tine hg lat ge parang, foe objection to the attainment of high position in », to “ follow him up.” Several of them did so, | Orleans Delta, May 15. dareet, at three o'clock this alterdoda, without farther Prasstenk a Peced hae otk tae dence) Went to sea 224 (Naving returned on 20ch), brig. the social scale, however well it might apply in a | but none struck at him at this time. He bad pre: | - Sone. foorough to do.vo; laid by hor antil 1 AM, when ner. deck | FStst: 5 DOR 4 Coa way 22 PM, sche Abeowe, Ab physical sense, but I suppose Old Bullion meant in | viously received a blow on the right cheek from | Iyronraxr Deciston 1x Grorota.—In the cage | Philadelphia papers please copy. ET, wee wa | wood, Boston: Niagare, Newark, foots thane a metaphorical manner to illustrate his opinion that the aggressors, who was standing partly be- | of the State vs. Thomas Mannion, charged with the On Monday night, May 22, Mrs. Cataanme Ritey, aged by the wresk s ewport, Race Brown, Amelia, the gentleman {n question would be always left be him. | crime of assault with intent to murder a slave, Jadge bed isp ok did PORTERS eae Thompeon. ‘ker, hind in the race for the White House, Mr. Stevens had only four oF five men, one of | Fiening made the following important decision —it wes | ss Wiad 6 stbood the fennel; ut tinee Seioek thins AB A oe dad 20th olt; beig Al ¢ om nore “ od J hjecte he counsel for defence. y vi ‘4 . * Gerrit Smith has somewhat astonished his friends | whom, named John Banning, rushed into the crowd | Levy and H. M. Law, that no such offence was ae noon, from the residenge of her son. No. 24 Varick s1 pished ap a deatist chats, marked Got at to-Say, i voting invariably with the friends of the | as a peacemaker, and threw one of the rioters | treet, ié co-laborer in the fields of abolitionism, | down. At this moment he was seized by six or | the penal code eee eiitentione commas, | eotner of Besch, Het temeind will be taken te Green- a 5 ‘tery for interment. written the (Or. Giddings.) secounts for this tergiveraation, Ly | seven of the cang, knocked down between two Bar| siruch an he had were hove ives Ty mene ene’ | “On Monday, May 24, Mr. Sous Gnoracross, in the int | Sia iythe tra saying that it has been recently flattered and | rels, and whilst in this situation was thumped and | ment; that the penal cede of ( : of his age. sokt svaped by nigger breeders—as he terms Sonth- | kicked hy. the arty, ‘who ‘yelled. out, tglve it to | fate, alvison reltin to oftences agatant raven; thei | "His relatives, and the ftienda of his family, also the ern slavebelGerewrho have got the soft side of his | him’ —“throw him ‘overboatd.” A colored man, | murder, maiming, and others, were especially noticed, | Veteran Corps of 1812, and the members of Sullivan philanthropic nature, and wrought the m'racle | named Gales, who was at work in the hold of the | but not 'so the offence charged. On the other side it was | street M. E. Church, are invited to attend his funeral, which was seen to-day. vessel for Mr. Stevens, hearing the noise, oame up | *rgued by the counsel for the prosecution, Mr. John | from his late residence, No. 21 Bedford fe ae eg ms The Nebraska, bill as this moment (11 o'clock, | on deck, jumped on the wharf, and endesvored to | Dwent thet sessult with intent to murder vie the ease | Past ten\o/elock this morning, without furtbes aoties P.M.) been finally and triumphantly passed, Its | rescue Hanning from being murdered. He was | (2 Mizé vith murver, and therefore incladed within the | | On Tuesday ung aaaage wae with prolonged applause by its | thumped and kicked, but not much hurt. FrcsoentiodSoeannah Geiepian, Mey Se es ono | thin yodatioen eal fildnda of Cb fubaith”. ka Sh WAG, | tae jends On floor and in the galleries, and | The result was that McGinnis and four of his men | " 2 ‘ a bers of the Getty’s Lodge No. 11, 1. 0. 0. F., also General | “¢7™ M6 Oster Mrs tat re. ‘neni with hisses by its opponents. The Speaker in- | were arrested, as above stated. He was held in the Society of Mechanics and and Lodge of Strict | setirday, with some of the curpoet vchr, Cornelia: trom timated that if such manifestations were perse- | sum of $1,000 to answer the charge of riot and as Burxtxeo Dean Boptes ix Coxxecricct—In | Observance, and Masonic Fraternity in are re- | New York for Boston, ashore on Fisher's Island, vered in on the of the galleries, he would seult and battery. The four men were held in $500 | Jewett city on the Sth inst., the dead bodies of Ho- eee rian cats cre dods eomanee find it dat; have them ae Senator = to answer same ee, One of the men | race oe his two sons, who an beng oe pow oR 114 Prince street, st one o'clock to-morrow Ponglas is much excited, and extends and receives | charged the colored man, Gales, with commit an | another consumption, were en from tl ‘Tuesda: ‘morning. after fal | ciatalations on all sides, It is now in contem- | assault and batt on him, and when qusetiteed graves and publicly burned. in conformity with an = y , May bs jens 0 | of Heary Wil ne five dol ard 1} with the ftying indo dhe ectured thieship ad Fu cy of the ship indistingtly with, th Wm Appleton or Win Abbott, tedly that of the Sarah Tapscott, which rum her b illness, Jams, youngest son of Benjamin d Liberty, frow MYork. nto take a week's recegs, to allow members | under oath, he said that Galea did not strike him, | ancient ition that the life of the third son ger, years, 10 months and 19 days. CRFORD— arr May Planter. Reynolds, ‘to recuperate after their recent ‘severe labors; and | but “threatened to punch him.” He further stati | who is now afflicted with the same disease of which ne Tuaitvenden friends of the family are invited to | AAG for {Lett Lh tteyt Ls Mole Aa the ovestion has been taken on overrilina the deci- | thet “he ween't on the whorf at sll ot oll.” Cy } ht $ | the others cd, might be savel theroby, the theory | civcra the funerst from the residense nf his nirents, 4 “1 ais suas & motion te adjoun | wes he'd to keep the peace—Philada. Bulletin, | being that the deceased in their grave? Ssered npon No, 44 Hudson streot, at three o'cloo® thie wi verve 1, | c\ tof cdey The decree of the chair, how: | Dey 5, { theig Living relative. Berton an. Visconsin yy phase vey.