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. Se THE NEW YORK HERALD. —. WHOLE NO. 6485. MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1854. PRICE TWO CENTS. FEW S BY TELEGRAPH. mre INTERESTING FROM CO, | if rowld be taken: by storm, AS engl a a6 etna "aloud aig Cuwawsan, » be i, ‘ E ‘The Indiana Demoe: te Convention assembled cation, nor Usten to any overtures sight, upon doing which, he snid-—Very goot, very govt, The Deficiency Bill in the House. Tediamapolis on Winesmg nok aumiaated candidates | 7H Military Operations of Santa Anna, and | Sit Pike tier of a, pleanjldlndi iene ergo on 8. om ting i pup his Defeat and Retreat. pi cree ae raped by es Butldings. very pordendous! And having delivered himself thaa, beetit Resolutions were adopted, by a vofe of 421 to 18, that (From the Official Bulletin of the Army ot the Restora- | be at to attack the fort In accordance with the announcement of the astro- | be went away, laughing at the ignoramuses about him, jugitive Slave Riots at Boston and Syracuse. | 4.0 semocrate of Indisna fally approre of Manomsais tion of Liberty, April 30.) latter defend iteelf as nomical world, the annular eolipse of the sum took placo | Several others expressed views on the subject; but af beyayny: artisiet We Cane mines We hare been unable, in consequence of some difioul- | Hearing this smewer,, the envoy a yesterday. Yor several days before the pregiafed time, | !ensth our friend, the doctor, concluded to relieve the / the Territories of Nebraska and Kansas. That they com, | *Y 12 Our printing offlee, to publish in our bulletin sll the | received. To this the Governor acceded, repeating that | # was looked forward to with no ordinary degree of curi- | S®*lous multitude by directing their eyes to the tele- jeter News from Havana and Key West. | cur inthe opinion that it is not pi ly within the | documents relating to the exciting political movements | he desired it to be understoed that there was no ceass- | osity, and, as might be expected, every one whocould | SP wires above them, which intervened betweem j - ne constivasion of & State, further teas that wens of | of the day; but in order to remedy this evil as far as les | {00 Of hostilities. In effeot, st four in the evening of | spgrean hour from the urgent demands of business de- gas Muncand the ghes they had been gazing through. {HE INDIANA DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION, a repablican form; but on the contrary, the people pos. | ‘UF power, and to quiet the legitimate impatience of Eas, ateotapmmeet octeeenalin bianco nteemeeage voted it to am inspection of the sun. In fact, there ap- satinfied them, and the crowd dispersed, looking sons the rian) and pce adent enek les as the publio, we shall lay before it a narrative of all the po erp ner logiemtbeer oe etl peers peared to be a general cessation of all kinds of work in Aecidedly sheepish, and very much as if they were sold, | salem cets tat nv Gncly op: | tact tat have tespvd with regu tothe bualy | SP gerne Ae seat taped! unluwioa | Coit, and orory one who hnd oer mate he btu | AER wae 9h Say in ear dnt in he , THE PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY AT BUFFALO, Resolutions were also adopted endorsing the adminis. | Pected operations of General Santa Anna, his encamping | pected from his’ Fxocllency General Alvares toan of. | Of them, with the aid of smoked glass. There was ag: | ‘!00aht it best to chow€hem the lines suspended above, daa! ga Tag, {ration complimenting Senator Douglas—and againut | in the plains about this port, and his ridiculous and Feial note that had iressed to him. Mr. Comon- | extraordinary demand for this particular article, and | “M4 thought they had better go home and leare ‘Tine | ‘» . the prohibitory liquor law. sbamoefal retreat. {ort stated that he could only give his consent as long as | where it was scarce, the supply was increased from win. | UP" line,” before they crossod the way of a ‘ gute | seran Calincatrne: Presbyterian (0. 8.) In a former number we related all that had taken place whatevenr for po tomen bog por pede a hantegeste dows broken exprosaly for the purpose. On nearly every rena doctor’” again. hsb ager tty a SP py Tees, | “nee Senta Anna, with his protorian cohorts, had pass- | repulse them. Upon this the conference ended, and Mc. | corner might be seen a crowd of wondering spectators | | * ra, daguerrentypes of the sua were tala during i ptileadl: * ten “,, | Cd the river Papogayo, at Coquille, to the time of his | Cospedes ears neon commtanciontes, Wale was | speculating on the causes of the eclipse, or listening to | | 7 Curent stages of the eslipse. This, we bellows, i a” House of Representatives. Old School, the Rev. Mr. MoClung, of Indiuce, at; | Taising the camp whioh he had pitched in the vicinity of | currence, Worthy of mention, the fortreas cualiad tie | {Be scientide explanations of some would-be ax. | ‘Mf St time that be has taken his own portrait | ‘Wasummurox, May 26, 1854. lbbve te teobonh tho conde ob foyer i this city. We shall now adda few details, which the pres- attack, while General Sante Anna remained in | tronomer. It was, or ought to be at least, a TELEGRAPHIC ‘aig =| tain he sone ey tf introton | surf ecumatanoc bite our thengivng and we | Hace tin me Gwin inueeaumbary Ou the | grat ay fr th on withthe tlewopen, thowe walk ra ache nw | On motion of Me. Wasuinonan, (whig) of I, the louse | when read was found to be similar to that of Dr. MeMlas. | ;tuat Driely as possible, draw a parallel between the n- | the 25th he again removed siillfurther away. Our gue. | iE Observatories who aro continually offering to an Wasumworox, May 26, 1854. ‘greed, whon they adjourn, to adjourn till Monday week. | ter, (withdrawn yesterday,) and re-opening fas on ot famous acts perpetrated by the magistrate who so unwor- | rillas, meanwhile, were harassing him, ‘ait finally, at | Unappreciative public a view of tho héavenly bodies for The weather here was remarkably favorable for mak. i eaiy Acta tart: versy just closed, about the Danville and New Alvany | ‘ily «ways the destinies of this country, and the noble | $*it dawn ners eer strates te perteaveay the small charge of six cents. They were ont in full | ing observationsof the ectipse, not » cloud being visible Me. Dav, (dem.) of Pa., offered # resolution that the pemloaries. The’ resolution. declared. the Assembly had | ®0d magnanimous deeds of the General in Chief, Juan | infamous deods which excite both pain and indignation, | fFC®, #nd appeared to be doing a heavy business, if the | from morning till night. (overal standing committees of tho House who have ma- a i gyno bas rnp with Low New Alba- | Alvarez, This will enable the country at large to decide | Disheartened at his want of sucecss, too cowardly and | large numbers that were gathered around them might be = Bowron, May 26, 1854 tred private bills be allowed to report the same by ding | Axe speech from Mr. MeClung, General Wade moved the | “Bich of tho two is the better calculated to bring | impotent to direct hls forves bc Sad ey com eee ier ea Peabo eat rie ie 7 eo seer mgm a xem with the Olerk, who shall place them in order on | Previous question, and the resolution was passed, peace and prosperity upon it. Sante Aaboreagin tarenee mtirasp, shrewd, speculating optician did not take advantage of | was cloudy, 90 that the multitudes curious to witness ve calle. ° vanes of Son Camron on Theslogical Semfnaries, | General Santa Ansa and his troops, being continually | ners ’of Coquillo, who could offer no resistance. He | the occanon to get up, at a cheap rate, prepared glass | the eclipse were disappointed, Mr. Jozms, (dem.) of Tenn., objected. to yleld the care and charge of pr ee vine ated harassed by the guerillas of the army devoted to the | ceused them to be shot, and then hung on Palm trees. | for the purpose. Am enterprise of this kind, if property aaa Mr. Drvu—We have our desks full of bills. adopted. Fes'oration of lberty, while on their way from the Papo- | dishonor the memory of Gen Santa Anna. He flies at tho | C®ti¢d out, would have realized a handsome sum forthe | 41 ong 79 THE NEBRASKA’ BILL-—TORCICLGER Dr. Kirkpatrick presented resolutions, that vacant pro- yo to this port, without ha: invent thousands would. have provided themsel! Mr. Jonxs—I am willing to stay here, and transact | ¢ gay port, Ying been able to defeat | sight of the enemy, and executes two unhappy, defence- ventor; a8 is would. have perees PROCESSION. Deport one bill et be ae careers. in ee Set by the directors, OF @8pe | their foe in one single instance, and finding that they | !¢ men. Here is the man who aspires to a crown! with such an assistant. However, as it was, the old plan One hundred and forty-eight guns were fired last eves- ing in the Park, as a salute te the Kansas-Nebraska bill: Mr. Houor, (dem.) of ‘Ala.—if the House had not | “the setion as to the séoption of the report on | Were surrounded on all sides after they had reached these mae alters be riifeuleae atlishing a throne among us | of smoked giass was resorted to by those who were not | *zreed to adjourn over we could to-morrow receive those | Princeton seminary was taken. Dr. Breckenridge pre- | shores, had but one resource left, and that was to make | to bend the knee before « “monarch, he must indeed be | £0 fortunate as to possess the necessary instruments for | one hundred and thirteen guns for the House, and thirty: yy a et sented a letter from Professor McGill, of Alleghany Col- | one great effort, by all for to seck to | more us, more worthy, more noble, and less base | a more scientific observation of lipse. nag tia he com to | Rta ey rn St” ai | ne Pneon oth py orn” whew | Hanae Argan | Torstats uarterat tbr teh apie | Soar af "We eno seo ros Ee en eee ide hing AE AES — him, ™ yield to the sole presenoe of his ES rein a in » 2 natural order of things he had time, thousands of impatient observers had clambered to | reverberatiag throughout the city, » procession formed ‘THE DEMICIENOY BILL. of meeting. Fae ere, gat ee acting like a brave and | {hinent, Had General Santa Avna caused Vedar¢und | cro qiiit_ of houses to watch the frst approaches | in the Park, and preceded by a brass band, and bearlog ame House, peepetel 0: rote on ameniments sto the —— honorable soldier, and making even a faint attack, which Vargas to be shot immediately on being seized witharma | °f ‘€ moon upon the sun’s disc; and by the | transparencies, they marched through the streets pee y geleciat $7 aaniast a The Trades, would have soothed his pride, though shown his weak- | in their hands, this might perhaps have been deomod an | time the lunar shadow entered upon it, the | cheering and rejoicing. Halting before the Hana With water, and like jected thefollow- | USITED Socirry or Jovnnersmy Rormwaxers.—Themom- | ness, he was satisfied to sacrifice, on the mornin: of the | 2¢t showing an energy not unworthy the depositary of a | roofs were as populous as the streets with spectators. | office, the band played in admirable style, ‘the Star- Seoate amendments:—To repeal that part of she | bers of the United Society of Journeymen Ropemakers of | 20th, the brigade of Costa Chica, keeping the rest of his | Mifty trust; but to allow so long @ period of time to | The Astor House, the City Hall, the Irving House, and nner,” follow yw his prisoners to ind the hope that » y y irving House, and | Spangled Be! ”' fol which the com; ve us nting acs which provider, that "when any document | tho cities of Willamaburg, Brooklyn, Bushwick, andtheir | army ready and prepared to escape with him to Mexioo, | thelr ives would be nfarot=-to Grmand S surreniee wit | Dedzly every public building in the ety that afforded a | nine hearty cheevs* In frost of the line war tereied & issn ie ‘Senate printing of such pewrarg of Cos vicinities, have issued a circular to all ship-owners, com- | and to continue there to worry and oppress his country ptory threats, and then, instead of complying with | fair view of the eclipse, was occupied in the same man- | transparency, having on one side the figure of an cagie, the printer of that house which first ordered | sumersof cordage, insurers, commanders of vessels,&c.,in | anow. He wasalso satisfied to make @ ridiculous de- oa vly because he is red at here snd there | ner, Tuking our position on the roof of the Herat> | and upon the other the worda (“Monroe ” SNe Circe See deint Se eas which they complain of an éncroachment ef capital and | mand that the town should surrender within twelve | amovS te Rael poriric nn tight £, Tapublic, f° | vuildipg, which afforded as Ane prospect as any other | the next read ‘A republican Re ee 7 Gaeg Pog 104, the | machinery upon tho felds of theirlabor. Although they | hours, else the fort and suburbs would be strewn with | PHironers, and leave their bodies hanging on the trees | in the city, we prepared ourselves to give a full report of | Agin came the Azure ofan eagle, and the words ‘tste mmendinent sppropriatin $171,600 for the. Os atom | tution for manual labor, as, working a great hardship in corpses; but twenty-four hours after the expiration of | Hlackest,” the won dad ulate sn eet Oe the proceedings of our two great luminaries. Not a | to’ Cuba.’ Several «mal Tranpparenclen With the’ te . Louis, } Gincinnat!, Louis rile, Bon- | srany branches of industry, yet they ato satisfied that it | the delay prescribed, he sent word to the consuls and | aman cceupying the highest post in the republic” How | cloud obscured the sky, and the sun appeared to shine | scription “Nebraska.”” next appeared, Now came she pltate is useless to resist its application, where economy, use- | merchants to place their affairs in such a position asthat | 1008 this seem when com pared with'the course followed by | with more than his usual resplendence. A light breeze | main Ae ages of te Procession, flanked on etther Pea ate Chicas, Louisville, Patucal. Eransville an | fulness, and durability, are gained thereby. ‘They’ wish side by the star-spangled banner, and bearing the in- ted, 40 against 104, the | iok upon the introduction of machinery, and ite su tho Governor of the fortress? How does this look whe : per} alg ay to present before tho public, snd particulacly before thene | ‘Weir interests might not suffer. compared with the treatineat of Hoe iene ater Tet | rerved to moderate the heat, and rendered the day par- | feription, in largo letters — ranch of mani lefective e 21st, a ging \, wi even among the ranks of the were re- . coosece esssooeoose esol eos The House then adjourned, interested in this branch of manufacture, the d At five in the afternoon on the 21st, 9 boat belonging | tieth, wh ng the ranks of the soldiers, ticularly favorable for observation. ° nature of the article proposed tobe manafactured en- | to the blockading vessel made for the shore, and the | ardéd with all the consideration which isdue a prisoner | At fifteen minutes pastfour the first indication which tirely by mac! and the defects and imy of war—a man in misfortune? = * si oa CS ‘YOR THE UNION INTAOr *” tive Slave Cases. tions practised by thoce connected with its manufacture, | GoveTHOr of this city ordered that the captain of the | those corpsce cry aloud to the world—This is Gen- |: "° bad that the eclipse had commenced was the appear- | 9 4 m1ACK LINK PHALL. NOT ME DRAWN ACROM OUR @ SREAT MENTING At PANEUIL HALL, Bostox—at- | in order to bring t into competition with the rope spun | Port with two well manned boats, should go out to cap. | eralfanta Anna; lic flies Ukea coward, and slays like a | “MC of sclight indentation on the southern part of the | © counray. e f TACK ON THE COURT HOUSE, ETC. hand; and_ they intend to show that in every thing | ture that of the enemy. After a pursuit of two miles, | murderer. sun's disc, which gradually advanced till about ten | Go occosccooocesoesocoocsood else, but'perhaps in appearance, the rope manufactured : ‘What answer will this chieftain give to the nation | sinutes after, when—to use the eraphi aaron ha > Bostoy, May 26, 1854. ‘by bends ib Superiey 40 Aha anda: ‘ai the latter did not succeed in overtaking the former, but when.bi aball be asked wity he hed batera’ thu t minutes after, when—to use the graphic expression of a | Afier this wero borne two, side by side, one reading— Iunmense excitement provailed in this city this even. | ahd that. if would moply poy the macutacanns He tis | itis positively known that the shots fired by ours told | few Roving, cident there ts, merelen tte earings | spectator—it looked like a small Lite out of & very plump | ‘<The Nebraska bill. Constitutional principles triumph- ant.”’ And the other— The people's right to self-gov- (og, on account of the arrost of Burns, the alleged fugi- | increased rate of wages demanded by the employed, ifa | effectually, and that two officers and several men were | threatened them so haughtily, and when he depended on | apple. ims , nab ona } the alleged fugi- | eerer discrimination ‘was made by tho convuraers and | wounded. his superior forees to overeame thom! He cannot plead | At (us time there did not appeat to ve any change | Sescscese ence sees ve. those interested in the article, anda sufficient knowledge General Santa Anna, on retiring, ordered that the two | the want of provisions, for he remained cight whole days | oittor in the intensity of the solar h light, but ° gf tot cat Oa ‘The call for a meeting in Faneuil Hall attracted hun. | of the method of its manufactureto understand its fit- | officers of our troops, whom he had captured at Coquillo, | in,4 state of complete inactivity; nor the want of ammu-o| ©Her in the intensity of the solar heat or light, but wo | ¢ Tun Carros sor YEE 18 RUINS, wis shiva Cai canild get inside 4nd puliahig. ness for the purpose for which it is employed. Thoy | as stated before, should be shot. And that same gene- | Bition and other nooessaries of war, for General Santa | could distinctly perceive au illuminated band bordering | 9 t ke ers were Wendell Phillips, state me {a sought to eertag tenor Chara ang fd da il invested. with the supreme, magisteacy for quapane niente seen what he shall need in a | the moon’s dise, somewhat like the halo which we ob the lack Caden nooy nao ta principal speakers were Theodore at twenty ‘cents per day, ¢ purpose of wate! over and protectin, welfare, eee hikcas ae ae EEE the Sindee a kn wth eel , and Francis W. Bird. Tho tenor of the speeches | into use; andby employing machinery ia tue ‘completion | interest and happiness “of all troraha Gite stat eee re, | not the want of competent forces, for he was at Uke head | ®€#¥¢ in the pleturos of saints. sii the heute of anan with’ plcare, abd. 0m te vas highly infammatory, denouncing the Fugitive Slave | of this half manufactured artile, to dispense entirely with | public, x now ovastating and reducing to ashes and of five thousand pieked men, ant he relied, mord@rer, on At a quarter to five, half an hour after the commence. | Other, “I’m off to Nebraska,”” heir labor. These workmen only ask for an investiga- | ruins all the villages and farms that he finds on his way. | tWo vessels of war which both blockaded the harbor and | ment of the eclipse, about a third of the sun’s dise was | Thusequipped the procession marched up Broad: jaw as one which should not be obeyed, and counselling | tion of the facts in-their case; they make no demand for | All the cottages surrounding this city, the whole village | assisted him. If, thon, the enemy that he sought was | specced by the lunar shadow, and a slight diminution | ™eking the air retonant with stirring mua and ent pen resistance. public sympathy, but rest satinfed that a full knowle of Cruces, that of Venta, Cacahuatepec, Dosaroyes, and | before him, and he hat all the elements necessary i % siastic cheers, in appro the passage of the Nebraska At about half-past 9 o’clock a motion to adjourn to | ef the facts will effectually correct the evils of whi as many others as were in his path, he has burned fo the | Conquer them, his retreat is a positive defeat; it clearly | im the solar was perceptible. The thermometer then | pin and the settlement of the question which has 80 he Court H ee UCik kecamtow , whee, they complain. ground, and numberices families whom a fear of the | Shows his want of capacity no less than his want of skillas | stood at 86 in the sun, exhibiting as yet no variation. agitated the country. The company dismissed at al “ Mxenva oF Tas Secar MaKrrs,—A: ed . | War had driven to the mountains, will look in vain, on n examination of Barns takes place, was carried by | ing of the journeymen, sogar makers was held ast eye, | weir return, for a wretched ahed to shelierdem, ox @ eclamation. Immediately thereafter a person rushed te Washington Hall, No. 101 Elizabeth street, for roof to protect them from the inclemency of the rainy nt the hall, exclaiming, «There's a crowd of in purpose of faking further and ‘inal action upon the | *#4#om, which Is even now beginning to so in n; and if the Mexicans, at the sight of sach | at five o'clock, one-half of the sun’s disc w 1, | Wo’clock in the evening e, do not drive from their midst the tyrant oes septate ticigs Naga fe tha people. the Loouhiesty wretch who | snd the thermometer sank to 81, showing a'variation of | ,,E'2CtON oF GRAND SacueM oF tue TAMMANY SoomTY.— ne defenceloss, and the coward who fies before | four degrees in fifteen minutes. ‘Cloads began togather | 7¢ annnal el night aman Ha thor ras get his foe, then eternal shame will cover their name, and ° hor Yourt square attacking the Court House, where is | newly adopted bill of prices. There were nearly one In what respect, we wor ask, is their manner of apts re A atthe east, and the horizon began to assume an ap- | deal of feeling manifested upon the oceasion, there onfined” : hundred 8 present. Mr. T. Walker occupied the | making war at all diferent from that prevailing among | the world will despiae them at unworthy to belong 10th | desrance like that which we observe as twilight ap- | four candidates in the field.” The old. incimbent, Taase ‘This announcement caused the immediate rush of from | chair, and Mr. Burke was chosen Secretary. Mr. Rafill | the barbarous tribes that vex our frontiers? The latter | °tslogue of freo and highminded nations. cae V.. Fowler, the present Postmaster, was strongly sup- wo to threo thousand exeited people to the Court House | stated in a fow words the object of the present meeting. | murder the innocent man in cold blood; Gen. Santa Anna, a Prosehes. ae rted by all of the Van Buren stripe or interest. ‘The square. An attempr wos at once made to break open | It had been called for the purpose of ratifying the pro. | ¥ho cannot in aay aye by any mabvectuge cover New York East Methodist Conter At twelve minutes past five the thermometer indicated ‘ince and Surveyor Cochrane were present, doing all im be court house Goors be xahe east side, which, owing to wpe et the last mesting {8 reference to the w " petal Bape ego potlhgee ee Dboragh Paty NINTH DAY. 78 degrees, and tho eclipse could be seen with the naked | their power Sante, Sacrlba, ae Powter.” ‘Tho promi- , aap a rey t oppor! In hiijah F. a ne aed sig on lh ns OA cp | the proveelinge of the Convention if sense witen cr | sbameful and di fal beeause he shed the Ulood of | The conference assembled at the Washington street | eye, though the light of the sun was still too brilliant | Paty [Un we ceuniarg Mm Tii F Pandy) of the dl ind, with a heavy plank phir gle ‘a battering pied Syracuse, in reference tothe bill of prices. They were | the weak while at that very moment he was flying from | church, Brooklyn, yesterday gorning at the usual hour. | to allow the spectator to look at it long with impunity. | of Governor Seymour, whose future success was also at rp the panels of the door, and broke some | t0 consider the iuterosts of employersas well as journey. | 82 army in front of him, because he believed it to be | — sishop Janus presided, and the proceedings were open- | At twenty-five minutes past five the thermometer had | stake in the election.’ In short, this fight wan betwoes indows. Numerous pistols were fired, and the mob be- | men. Mr. Hall,an employer, moved the reconsidera- | *trong. the old line democrats the barnburners, the Casa ‘me formidable. tion of the minutes of the last moeting adopting the | _ The ravages that we spoke of rob the unfortunates who | °4 with prayer by the Rev. IH. Camp. fallen one degree, and at half past five the sun presented | ren and the Van Buren menof 1848. ‘The former were. The Centre Watch-house being in the immediate vicin. | seale of prices. Ho said the Convention at Syracuse had | Cannot resist tom, plunder their flelds and burn their | The financial exbibit of the condition of the New | the following appearance, about eleven digits of its | triumphant. and Mr. Purdy was elected by a large mar ty a poase of determined watelmen dashed in, and enc- spencer up bys sot of people in roy and Albeay, and peer mp tig apodeme fem) ever prc cpa of | York and Western Book Rooms, were presented and | disc being covered by the moon ew Jority. arresting or e leading rioters, some time a-ainstratifieation. Mr. List moved - ; ying This was its appearance at its Ropr’s New Crry Dirvcrory.—Charles R Rode, of 162 er a deaperate “4 t the bill of be carried into effect next Monday, | the owners one farthing for the same; he has Iaid waste | Placed on file. ppee : ‘ a The ‘arrest of the ringleaders suppressed far- | andthat those in favor, would come up and subseribs | All that lay before him, and his track's marked by ruin | The caso of Rey. 8. Howland was then resumed, and | steatest obscuration at this ppg gry edlffon of the'New ork Onto andan increased police force, who were | their names. The resolution was adopted, and numerous | #24 destruction, Rey. Hart F. Pease proceede to address the conference | city, Washington, Baltimore, ° Directory for the years 1854 and 1855, just ublished ty ster emus roan and Masinen a ite several | Here ay came, fem foe and ald | am of ach high septation end nach She grtene | Mba of he defentent, which ast the aljourn. | New Maven, Harton, spring Pe pe Fp € . . } work, ity! cS ‘uiet for the night. : s; that was the clear seed. regalias. On motion, | sions, in this century of progress and enlightenment? | ment, at noon. field, and Worcester, and other | -Woretdootie don $6 siete ereine tee’ os ined in an upper room of the court-house. was inserted, and resolution was adopted, Sizing Is it the voloe of passion or party spirit that makes us | On reassembling at three o'clock, Mr. Pease concluded | cities where the magnitude of in a eubstential ‘iota ot ae tomes Donual sirides him are well srmed, and | the price of this segar at six dollars per thousand. gurse these heinous acts, or is it not rather reason and | »., speech, and was followed by Rev. Moses L. Scudder, | the eclipse was from about ten | which New York is maling both in population and com- the meb gained an entcance, it is doubtful if they | is, those ranging from five anda quarter to five anda | justice that cry aloud against the unfaithful steward that ! eect phe tree | mercial wealth. In addition to the matter usually cou- have carried him off. : if inches in oogth. A collection was, then taken up become a Vandal? on the part of the grorecution. ie Slaven VigiH.cn tae aeriiere ¥e | tained in the directory, the work before as gives 4 claa- who claimed Burns as his property, was | to defray expenses, and the meeting adjourned, But if the invasion has cost this ambitious man many | The case was then given to the conference {or their de. | limb of the sun. The color of | sified list, arranged alphabetically, of all t! . nie sacrifices, his retreat is not less painful and sad rt | y he pablo le rreated today, on charge of attempting to kidnap ® | Tux Srongcurrena—The cleven weeks strike of the wend . Heald tel Lah clle Ae ca 3 : t stitutions and socicties { of “ cision e hy ebas _ | stitutions and soci now existing in this city. We of Mameibunnite, ant io held uation bal. stonecutters is conclodedat last. Ir has been protracted | {emplste: At every stop lie leares behind him worn out the sky, particularly near the horizon, was of an unna- | stitutions and sociction now existing in this city. | We jow him, others dispersed here and | The specifieations on each change were read and put to | tural huo, resembling a bluish green, and the fuces of | DY saa ombal, hak onl the aick orig? The examination of Burns takes place at 9A. M. to- | beyond any similar struggle in thia city that we recollect | 7¢2 Who cannot fo enterprise can effect, that all the corrections for the Itie ly asserted that if the decision is | of. Strikes aro to be deprecated at all times, if they ean | ‘2¢T¢, many dead and many prisoners. Generals Juan | vote singly. On the first charge, of falsehood, specifica- sons a few fect from us assumed a ghastly palences. | work were made, the matter arranged, and the book ive prramehacmce agen. rae pa pomerny ve avoided without the saerifice of right and just his, Sarwar Risy wtiboe? some cake niin tat | Sata ah i genie emai This did not last over five minutes, however. iff handed to us in the space of twenty-six days. Feels Ave. hunlised to. eight hundred remain ta the rine’; vain toe fara 8 ee ae ben he should reach the capital of the State, it must be at The vote of the houso was then taken upon the whole | At twenty-five minutes to six the shadow of the moon ed tie agp spat te Bice weno $0 both bomen and men, in this aed T branches of | Merchant vessel, the Panchita by name, was descried Charge third, arbitrary, rebellious. and obtrusive con- | #24 sm, like dark curtain, forming a crescent on | patriotic gentlemen expressed their fatention of pod A othe FUGITIVE SLAVE EXCITEMENT AT SYRACUSE. . ‘The men have gone to work on the terms of | °Bt¢ting the harbor; the schooner Warrior (Guerrero) | duct, was withdrawn. that portion of its dise* The thermometer stood at | fay, Sa 3 4 Moniee 52) i enna ee + ee = eget was leavin g at the same moment, hailed her and warned Vharge fourth, y 7 . a SyRAcUM, May 26, 1864. thelr original emand—twent shillings 9 day bat have inc ab to eacasah any ther te Os ee aetna Ls Foe ree fourth, Tivo lene rpatn ere sere four | 78, and from this time til « quarter to six it went down | glapgca, we are informed that over six hundred good an A tremendous excitement was created here this after- | the el ers is bellevod that these alterations will be | Cd; heedless of this and of the endeavors of the bark | were sustained. The charge waa then put to vote and | ‘Wo ‘egrees. It now began to grow lighter, andat five | treo men bave been recruited—a fact that speaksas A telegraphic despatch was received by Messrs. | found to be mutually beneficial. Caroline, that sought to stop her headway, she forced | sustained, by a vote of 4l ayes to 37 nays. minutes to six the thermometer stood at 78 again. | well for their energy an their patriotism. We are also and Wheaton, abolitionists, that a fugitive slave, in the blockade nnd entered the port, notwithstanding the | "Tho general charge, viz “linmorality and unchristian | At six o'clock « little more than one half the aun's | !mformed that nearly all the line offcers of the regiment shots that were fired at her. It was doubtless | conduct—was thon put to vote, and sustained by a vote map, \ of a U. 8. Marshal, on his way to the South, The State Canals. written that on every occasion General Banta Anna | Orie arca te Bf core dise was visible, and the thermometer indicated 79. | Mexico, have taken part in this new o tion—e fact ould arrive in the half-past ¢ o'clock ‘sin. The bells ebve Boydr te gue Ho ha Ai should be foiled. ot ner: Dr. Baws bored thet Seneca Howland be depriv? | Slowly the shedow lifted from the tun, and at 37 minutes | that, will [plier te fener pce ge vs 2 lis were Sotto wi pooh A a persons turned | .,7he Feturns from the various collectors’ offices op the | Wo have given a brief sketch of what has token place | ed of all ministerial functions. | ast six it had entirely disappeared, the eclipse having | ™eRt Will be composed of the right sort of metal. and the cars. A negro was caught, but Re | State canals, for the third 5 a nt doe coeae up to this day (the 20th;) it remains now for uato com. | Tev. J. W. B. Woop moved as a substitute, that Rev. | tasted 2 b 22 minutes and 46 seconde, ‘The ther. |. EXTEXHON OF THR BowsRy.—In pursuance of s publie to bea passenger teaiding here, and no fugitive | feqeived st the Auditor's department But five remain pase the sets of the berating army and her ehief with | sencea Howland be hereby indefinitely suspended from eta geo gp! x e's oe She jeonds. The ther- | ai}, a meeting was held last night at the Westel ve was discovered. Feesdaeads, Oxtora God Geatacl Bl — Loge of the tyrant aud his satellites, 3 all ministerial functions of the Christian church. mometer at this time was at 76; but the change in this | House, in the Bowery, to take the Hroper mpecunes 4 cama tt clot the emt aunt at ar rhe re: | mange ine up wise nt aw nt Ry te ety | cel ms henge ase ssa | ease av oring to he aren of eening SUP ah hepsi og ao ry tf lon could not be ent I, 0 is | y Later from Havana and Key West. ceipta for the week will be in the neig borhood of | losing many men, killed, wounded, and prisoners; and suspen lobger thaw From aid meeting TPs mo Power to | The following tables prosent a comparison of this | Proposed Taprevenient--oll ia tavee of th, THA ARRIVAL OF THE ISABEL AT CHARLESTON—FETES— | $125,000. the latter having been respec as prisoners of war, his her. : ‘i eclipse with that which took place Sept. 18, 1838, which | was called to order by Enoch Dean, who acted as chair- ‘The receipts during the three weeks of navigation | Fxcell the General {1 ‘of THE MARKETS—MARINE NEWS, ETC. weiene eel ie SS ee a this year, estimating the last week at the figures given | foes depict asa haughty barbarian, ordered that five Cnartestox, May 25, 1854. | above, stand as follow: officers and tity ieee mee should be set at liberty. In ENNEDEY asked whether the 4 a fal asa man, and ho explained in a few words the object hether the defendant would fall | w eee G arsccan ons eaaies resolution was offered, and unanimously ado} - membership with the church fn the event of sion lar in this city:— g oF # The steamship Isabel bas arsived, with Havana and 1854—Ist week. $111,168 the action that tock place on the 20th considerable | "the Buror replied in the affrmat ; | remade iat figs toectines em {1 ° tive; Reginning of the ¢elip: | pointin, Bee committee to col names of parties Key Wost dates of the 22d inst. a oH 183,172 number of prisoners of all classes was taken, and up to Mr. Woop winged that if tS na Phas tak tee convicted Peatest vheeuresioe ne Interested, for a petition to ba presented to the Common ‘The Isabel loft at Havana one French frigate and two = this time there is no instance of any ono of {hem haying | of faischood, slander, fraud and dishonesty, woul be | End of eclipse | Council in'fayor of the extension of the Bowery. in support of this project were made. by ex wd been shot oreyen maltreated in any way. These facts 70 a ithd | 2 7 way. | accopted as a member of the church, he would withdraw | Du James Kelly and Francis, Mr. J bP. paon, Max small steamers, also the English brig-of-war Rspiegle. Total for 22 days........ +.» $369,340 of themselves speak loudly, and require no commenta- | his motion. ¥ i Josep . The Captain General was féting Vice Admiral Duquesno | , During the first three weeks of navigation in 1852.an4 | ries, Tmpartial History wil Know how to render justice | Dr. Hincs substituted for hie former motion, ‘that the | The celipse of yesterday was not annular in this city, | thnnet and others. At 10 o'clock the meeting adjourned. land officers; and the Gacela officially announces that they | 852-- rod Lae: hee bona 3 & period of 18 days, the for- | wnto whom Justice is’ due, and neither party passions | delinquent be expelled.’’ | but only in those cities prosented in the following | Tne Commsciowees or Excie.—The Commissioners for ponecie komen mer 25 days, the receipts were as follows: nor party spirit will ever be able to conceal the noble Dr. J. M. PRASE moved, as an amendment, that he be | iable.— the Eleventh ward tat yesterday to hear the applications yoome Ip Spain. 8 sentiments of the Here of the South suspended from all ministerial functions and church pri- | EBelipse Pointof | for a renewakof licenses from their constituents. The ‘The idea of emancipation was causing great uneasiness. » week. ‘We will conclude this bulletin, which we are obliged | vileges for one year, and explained that it was not con- | bequn. beq’ning. | number applying was larger than that’of any day before, Business at Havana was generally very dull. Sugar | 9q «| WM. D. | for, perhaps, in no ward in this oy is #0 large = was in fsir demand for Europe. Cod fish was scarce. t 1852. 1863. Maatos 0 Hevaie 2 vere 88) , to abridge, by reason, as we have before said, of difi- | templated to deprive him of any of the privileges of +++ 108,717 75 75,884 08 | culties in our printing establishment, by stating to our | grace, rayer ot repentance, bat Mom Telding any of8-.| Andover readers that both the Governor of this fortress, Mr. | cial capacity. | 4 15) trong drink sold in the an in the ona of : . i eventh ward. A large portion of the po tiom of this Lard reviving. Flour, lumber, and shooks were dull. Total ooo nsis ji ST18 024 28 $200,890 05 | Ignacio Comonfort, and his Lieutenant, Mr. Itafael Rov. Dr. Foy, by consent of Dr. Pease, offered the fol- | prac h ne 151 | ward being Germans, asa matter of course lager. bler an increase in 1 daya, over 1853—18 | have given unequivocal proof of valor and military skill. | lowing substitute for his amendment:— 1o1 | shope ore numerous and well supported. ‘The wiag of Freights were as last quoted, and vessels plenty. Ex- | Showing oor dab : on London, 034 a 1034 prem.; ‘on New York, 1% 8 we over one hundred and nine thousand dollars—and | We might cite many things in favor of the former, | Whereas, Brother Seneca Howland lias ween found | jt Hay Maeeachusetis.... 2, and cull. over fifty thousand dollars increase in favor of the 22 | put will simply mention ono circumstance that | guilty of immorality and unchristian eonduct by the m- ter, “ % ‘The brig Sterling, of Boston, from Matanzas for Mont- a of the fig me 8, over 26 days in 1852. speaks Jouder than any praise thdt we could | jority of the conferences; and whereas there are extent real, went ashore on Conch reof on the 1¢th, and was a bring the matter more fully out in its trne light, | hestow. When, three months since, our government | ating ciroumstances in his caso, therefore, resolve, that 151 151 140 151 the hall leading to the Mayor's office, yesterday, was crowded with these lager bier men, most of whom were ppointed applicants, for the commissioners refased te \t license to any one who did not come within the New Urmpshire 1, Massachusetts + total loss. we have prépared a sfatément of the receipts of tolls on | gent to oxamine into the condition of the fortress of San | he be publicly admonished by the presiding officer, and he hire 151 | «pecifications of the law, as keeper of # public house. ‘The brig Amesbury sailed from Key West for New York | the several canals yom, the. opening to the 224 of May | Tczo, the later waa nctually one mass of ruins, without | that ne be, and ie hereby, suspended from the inibistty | X ie So rea ee et ee Vaewala panied War abou iiafc on the Mth. Her total expenses wero $7,100 26. Tho | ‘nelustvé, durin; 7 1853 and 1854, any of the necessary stores Or munitions of war, and it | until the next session. | Platteburg. 90 cy. Axw’s Crerat ron Dray Mores.—Services continue vessel pays $3,648 96 and the cargo $3,627 32. rn dogs ag at the opening of canal na- | was estimated that $70,000 would be required ‘for in Carried —ayes 101, naya 5 Portland, Maine 15. | to be held every Sunday in the small chapel of the Uni- ‘The ship Sea Lion, of Bath, Me., from Matanvas, reat Tes aave_eist ae is mae Gispensable repairs. General Santa Anna, depenting | The Bishop then addressed Mr. Howland, im compli- | proyincetown, Maseachy 151 | Yontty on Washington square. To-morrow, the servioe 0 976, ; i ashore on Delta Shoal on the 17th, and wasgot off upon hon Wp in person to take possession of it, ‘anes with the above resolution, and suspended bin 4, Vermont,. next day by wreckers. FAmount collected during the sdme period in 1853— | and wasol to raixo the siege and to retreat with dis- | hiv ministerial functions for ome yeu Tie back’ Byron salied for Baltimore on-tho 19th.« The | canal Dayfaation comgencing on the same day, $463,301, | grace, the Tet being aansie, mibelied with everything itiontof thanks were offered. and unanimc court had wed salvage on her. Her expenses were | oF $14,080 pet day. neceseary for a protracted defence. One month had snf- od, to th of Brooklyn, for their bers 15) | fn the sign language will be in the evening. Since the 151 | eppointment of Mr. Ragpert Leder aa collector, the build- Vbeledne 15t | tng fund has inqreasedl from fy Brg upwards of $11,- ced Up acess that s total darkness would | 00°. Professos Doremsas, of irteenth street Modi- Salem, Massachusetts, eeeeseete (058 71. + « 4., Amount collected in)854 from the o; to the 244 | ficed for this active and laborious chicftal do all wton strect church, for th deli lecture, to be translated 31,08 Ot May ficsive, 38 days, $69,340—or $10,788, por day. | this; nor wore the troops under hie comamand at all n- raz’ $0 the prosidedt and ec: | ,, Fy odliviny CHARGE Soatiag appented Wi | Sts’ ceakiatekee, to det aretods ete aeeemiee ve Showing the increase per day this your over 1863, to be | worthy of their leader * * ° ® Corollary | bt bn. sefectty dinguatod | a7 tbe college, on, Wedneaiay. evening, the Slat inst., at “i From the South. abe $2,758, and over 1362 to be $3,510. P > Can any one believe that there is in the wo:lla Genéral | Dr. J. M. PEAst moved that the report on slavery be | de that appointment. “Tam perfectly disgusted | O ciock. Deaf mutes and all who feel interested im MARINE INTELLIGENCE—THE SALT TRADE GT INAGUA. ‘We are indebted to Mr.. Atwood, the obliging clerk in | who, without baving once vanquir'ed his foe, should | taken up and returned to the committees, with instruc. | with the whole aifair,’’ said one person who had looked |.) 0) are invited to be present. As i opens of the 1748 Png me Ma) Pe I the Auditors office, for these gratifying results. penetrate man: eal ce intortor of 2 ies nd- | ti that they prepare a more extended and p {to the event with no ordinary foclings of connection with thie movement for the beneit nowy 7 a been recei t I aT eT wre country, and pretend @ possession of a town or | report ot the next session of the conference, 4 . it’ cated deaf my point “d Charleston, The salvage awarded on eargo of ship FR. L Appotntments by the President, fort by araalt oF niege, exposing’ himself to be beslex’! eminites wore then read: and atter sing'nz + Hea regular humbug. After all, it's | Cott ct iots mney’ be secured forthwith for the eres Lane, is 4214 percent. BY aD WITH THE ADVICE AND CONSENT OF THR SENATE. or attacked, as Santa Arne did, in the teeth of all mil! et hymn, and a prayer wv. Homan Bangs, the i to be making such» time about.” What the | tio tie proposed chureh and lecture room. A great deal of rain had fallen at Seat iste the | George Hepner, of Iowa, to be agent for the Ottoss, | tary rules? And yet thisis the man who thinks hime Pp announced the appointments—which were, how- | astronomers think of it, however, is of vastly more im Fin bout th Yelock yorterda; a fire salt ablog. Cargoos of salt bad bees sold af 21 and 24 | wissourias, Pawneos, and Omahas, vice Jemeu M. Gute: | wortiny of standing atthe had of the Mexican republi: | ever, ot 0 be procured for pubtiation—and tie coutr- | “Toner was yuuterenevt willbe Tooked for with C4262: | wan Miscoerged int the aise wiry of the house Ne, 156 cents. wood. " once adjourned sine die. , portance, elr repo a ei | Gecsoaean rg mericaa name mentioned, whi tory, {From the Official Bailetin.} : ks { 5 tates ts scientific | Greenwich ave Tae room in which the fire - aneren = ake eet on by wien, a at Le Oe oF eet eet ute, te ‘head Acaruioo, April 26 fala spony from balf-past eight o'clock in the | ness by all who fe Coe ae in ninncer,. | ated bas been unoccupied since the lat of May, and it fe x 7 We plomised our readers, in the firat nv morning, with an intermission at noon, until nine o'clock | results. The next grent eclipse will take pl m Sep- | apposed to have been the work of designt ‘The damew who were awarded $2, Roswell P. Russcli, of Minnesota Territory, to be re P the ) , PP ceiver of public moneys for the Minneapolis land district bomen = that he) bo) be peat sonia toe ss t evening, in order to finish up the business. tember 28, 1875, and is considered by estrone are soon extinguished. Damage about $600—fally tm~ cireumstances of intores' should transpire. Having erga ge — kc Hat Aes a! deductions than that whieh d Arrival of the City of Manchester. in Manenote Toesltty sourl, to be register of the Root | been unavoidably prevented for a timo from carrying ont Cauxt of G Pleas. less favorable fe ash aoe than that which } sured sont twelve o’clock on Thursday night © dre wae morte eeehe te ——- eee shergoss re land drtrok fn Minnesote Territory. fF pry 1 we Bar ees ext task, Sao - ne Penk ‘Medea took place yaster . aed Cannan discovered in the building No. 2 treet, = steamship ster, 00h, mublic of the conduct of Gen. Anna, from the time Mar 26.—The le on it at Lear nong the mar which took place during the | pied by Henry Hes as a bedsti Joth inst. artired at her dock this morning. Sho brings | Mohn H. McKenny, of Iowa, to bo recetver of public | Pris ie Coie to the suburbs of this sity to thie tay, | against Sarah Marcey—Thia was a auit on hubses cospaw | _ AMOME tHE man Sos was qos ss othe building abous moneys for the Root River land district in Minnesota eclipses of the eun rester eclipses of t bag = which wns laid on the corner of "Cortlandt rer docter, residing in the y afternoon, was the following, | fire was quickly subdued. Dama tor the custody of James Hyland, a boy about seven year: $100, loss on stock, $200—covere 704 patsengers. ee at ipeetan ted eee, Judge | of age, who, with two other ebil i a 4 . wenenh y and shame, The nation can Of age, who, with two other children, it was allogod, was | the scene of nectiont and Nebraska. s ane Fi savior, oo m, Me be rogistor of the | fo ritealf, from s plain and Drie nlatement of the facks | deserted by their mother; and the plaintif, 1 adopt: | and Gremnwich stroets:—A bg Hanrsorp, Comn., May 26, 7854. ore eer, be receiver of public | ®* they have occurred. ed tho sald James Hyland, who, it is eaid, the defendant | Vs ..,i¢y, having provided himself with a amoked glass, ‘The churoh boils in this city were tolled for an hour at | |. Hiram A. the ahebonnan font ERP og ; ™m the little action that took place at Ponto del Co- | hed since taken and refused to give up. The respondent | Vicinity, baving sunset to-day, on account of the pastage of the Nebraska | MEINE Toston, of Alatama, to be SB rm oj of pab- | guillo, on tho 13th inst. two of our men, Ceptain Jose | answorlng, says the’ «ho ia the sister of the chills mo- by insurance. Jay morning # fire broke out in the three story < building No. 95 Market street, occupied on the first door by James Nugent, liquor dealer; second and third ated on the third story. The flames #7 | which anewered hie purpose very well, took hie station peg! Palmer & Lyster, as a carpenter shop. bill. lie moneys at St. Stephen's, Alal vice Jackson W. | tiguel Ydart and Captain Nicanor Vargas, were taken ba Dd - ip gad we Jat stares 9 as above, to see what bie be ig ke, foon aged a ly a, ae 4 nana to the Oe coming > ‘The United States Supreme Court. OAK, PROTOS. Pritter this skirmish the army of the enemy contiauod | much attaehed to tiv ebild, and able to mpport him, | CToW! eathered aro Te tk horas chs ener G ook os (Pete ‘igout 8000 The lower part was d by WAsiinerox, May 25, 1854. Testimonial to C Fiteh. their mareh to this port, and with it the prisoners above | The Judge gave the following decision: ‘The respondent | were not #0 hoppy e* he in having the needful to bul ‘The United states Sapreme Court to-day adjourned to The following additional sui have been re- | mentioned. 5 admits that she took the child out of the street, in the | the eclipse with, took the liberty of borrowing ee at it tie talons valtpant ao CEG Wet the first Monday in December next. ceived for the testimonial to Cay itech and others:— On the 10th, General Santa Anna, at the head of Lis | neighborhood of the relator’s residence, without his con- | 140 was very glad to lend it to them, and too’ p- Poh hiphop mht ap on Dane ian ; troops, took up his position ate place a little above the | sont, end without any justifiable cause. Ifshe had any | vig to explain the phenomena, especially dirosting | Thomas Olmstead, on Thirty-sixth sireet, near Ninth ‘The Pampero at New Orleans. Duncan, Sherman & Co northerly side of the city, and known as Farellon. claims npon The child, the possession of it should have | Pam Pp ¥ Thomes Olmsetonds om Thirty sth, Oe ‘New ORunans, May 24, 1854. F. W. Reimer, Esq. .. Tay Pampero, from San Juan, Nicaragua, bas doin serene eu ee — amount previously écknowisdged On the 26th, at three in the morning, he sent a column, | been obtained ina | manner, and not clandestine! mound ‘of three hundred men, to attack the fortress. | It appoars that the taster fo 818 of good cen is “column proceeded a8 [at a oe co a Oe ee eee eras, tat the uncle of the child, | 1.4 to place them in Jast such « position, in which the | sion to Mount Morris, on Wednesday + 1,966 | fort; and, notwith: the ‘and determina- ; 9 tion of theif attack, after four hours’ Aghting they were | relator. Under such circumstances, the indent was | bystanders were happy to be placed under his goidance. | bere some fifty muskets, pee ay ee iered be their attention to the line which appeared to divide the 0 Wennemecill, Capt. eclipsed portion of the sun, in order to soe@rhich, he Hany Wameneche mv megrine A oe This num. Markets. Penene) ket May 24, 1864. LyOCEHVEd.... ss ccseseugeseceeceeecees ves $1,406 | completely routed, with a loss of fifty men killed and | in error in ‘to an imy mode of obtaining | py, thought it that such a line should | *how in tho streets, i alee of cotton. todder' wore 000 valoe, at amd. | TIPO i ii scuba, a Wail siewee aunded, bad iment naaber of DeONe ag | Lestonemaonge the bey, an eat ararse shuld mst Brery one thought it vary strange that such « ine shoul | Grery member ofthe company. Re. Wout is Corn oat quoted ‘at Me ‘Pe At Charlestown, Mass., on the 20d inst., a @wede named —rexented Tnirowelt vith a flag of fruce on the part his | of the relator, from whieh has ben im propor ta, signed for it. Ono said it was the eclipse, which the tis eeouet Tron Charleston 2let duil. The Franklin’s news came to hand last it. Henry compli aloft upon bark dary Sayer at mmander ; and, having been admitted by the Governor | without Fo Sos sh future of the respon: | doctor assured him he thonght it was. Another thought ba . steame' Cnantasror, May 24, 1864, Tron’ wa, fall the SS en i te tolteds ae mt irene the ‘net that um. | the cuiiei? abe gan ehow'4 Wetter night thea ihe relator | \‘yNA# On account of the sun just crossing the equator, ‘thet. Server ing schooner Wa, Ae Ggabaga arcivod we pele by vd Prisce atgeet, Devon, na Wears a wife and one obild. Ls ue fortress were surrendere,, yithin twelve hours, | bas to it,” which the dector appenred cquatly willing to agro to ! at Norfolk 220 inet, from New York