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: crease. To that great Lonrrender the chuse Mxamination of the Murderers of James | 0s he had thrown some hard enbstance, either a brick 0 and expressed the gratification the | the»: Lsavel maz de left on either hand, GREECE AND AMERICA. i of my injured ‘any, and may He enlighten our Batchelder. _ t slone, which went into the door of the Cour Hocee se ee ae hecdien of tee Mea | SO ES Ce a og me mRNA WinglaaD eats and understan what Orcas examsined.—e was og midi of ( City. When the guests retired from the hall, the ‘ p.. aR. laspeene . Americans, my last is, remember that ™ PIR or catrny rey Soran wurst. | etreet; did not see him fare sagen in his ‘asnd, but ical t of the festival resumed, ‘ J case © Muer, A. G. near h to put his hi A mus: ni val was 5 QUARANTINE NOTICE An Appeal to the People of the _ 15,000,000: ¢ people whom, I represent, and whose Bromus, de Jahn J. Roberts, Martin Stowell, Waite Taine at fie thine, ad edt oho ap) Rea an Whecithe SRA Senaenes: PRORMNEE—TOE | as Letom Bonsd, of Health baste eieelered, both the 7 . y od , John a Thomas Jacxsu e 0 door; cou! y) ont, from - ts 4 United States. and that they are in the greatest need. Hears Siowe, John Thompson, Nelson Hopewell. ui grrest be expressed a doubt of tha Wentity “gu cune lingawehen,” by Kreuzer; the Arbciter Jesuag, | Eocn decinred futectea, trehica rt te ers Opens mae a have their d | Jam, sincerely yours, gratefulty, Jotn Morrison, charged with the murder of James Bate’ with the who threw someVuing; did not expressa of Philadelphia; the Schillerbund, of New | Smt go to Liston to perfori quaraatine, o =, aeons ere, C. EVANGELIDI. elder wae resumed, George P. Sanger for governmaeat,@. | Joubt at the time, told hie rang Penis. Nosles | Gesang ‘i Ls ieee oon Btartling Developementsofthe Condition | P.8—1 intend publishing a pamphlot—the'" Ca- ¥. Farley, dA. andrew, MH. Saulth, WL Brent, 3 im tee kinoty ane nis oh os Ne pentactiands Whalemen. r. because he stood it by btm; ki bia now fi hi i te 6 fro e 7 techism of the Greek Church”—that you may know Edward & for defendants. being of a light Aiea alan, (Browne ie protggi er gtr ond del bia, | who a be the ee: pecan | hm from ew London Juue 5, bark Ripple, Morgan, Im } Sochne,” by Kuecken; Harmen; lew Yor! jin of the Greeks. | whether the Greeks are idolaters and worse than ,, Kobert Taylor, Chief of Folice, testified to his know. | inga white bat; di Do} vee nay body in the entey when tracht, of Philadelphia: Lorely Mwennerchor, of New | Spoken, ee Turks, as they have been represented by some. pg rriday, May 20, age Sia tnalan o'clock; «. fhe stone, rests et at th at rain tho-« York, who sang the Wine Chorus, by Krueger; the con nae ERiMe: from Liveryool for Melbourne Muy 16, lat »F THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH, | ear ee at saw 8 crowd of people running and ballvoing throuzh the | Browne or his father, of a4; ouc else, the next morning, Germania Mwnnerchor, of Philadelphia, wid sang | raha? Red egket from Liverpool for Meliourne, Mey M, DUPLICITY OF NCH, The Rock Island Expeiition. square, pasting round from the east to the west siley that Le was in doubt about the throwiog of the stone, or Ein Leben, wie ix Paradies, by Zoelling; the Luden- | M963. lan 1s itz days. Philadviphis for Queboo, 24 inst &. &. &e. | OUR OHICAGO CORRESPONDBNOS. } could not tell what they suid; sawn man climb a lirap . that he saw it go from the vicivity where he stool; could kranz, of New York; th» Junger Mennerchor, of iat asa, Ton 68 20 J are is | Carc4Go, Illinois, June 3, 1854. ‘Post, the most southerly at the east door, wnen the laght | not tell whether it was @ stone or brick, orhow larzeit Penn. whosang Schwerzers Heimweh, by Jul dyer; | , Drem bark Chatlotte, hence for Manzaniil>, May 23, lat : zens OF THE UNiTRD Srarvs:— City Crowded with Eastern Visiters—The Rock ze is uae bes Roberis; reeogal fe tan pareve ls "Dy Mr.Sanger—A mau ie of tight complexion whois yaks oer ge ar hry a - ewide et New perches tr Tomtya ai gio nsiee other people te whom the Macedo- | Island Railroad Excursion—-Ex-President Fill tt, known as Roberts or Krogman, both ef which | not dark; the complexion bas reference to his face. ederkafel, of Philadelphia; Saengerrwide, of New | Buenos Avuxs—In port April 7, berk Lion, Mullikes, re 18 a - me, and others rs before. + May SY. brie Wanderer, Ben: lia do via Lunenber a Ss » 8 names he guve; he was locked up for putting out a gas nians, the Thessalians, the Epirotes, the Thracians, | more Among the Number—Chicago, its Loca- light; ou coming frome Sy siatien. setae A the crowd the Cretans, the Seotes, the Rhodians, the Cypri- ton, its Uitimate Destination, fe Pion man iat erate ees ans, the inhabitants of the coast of Asia Minor, of , The city is filled with visiters from the East,des- accompanied with pathic glass; suw men at the door r Byria, and of the other provinces under the yoke of tined for the Rock Island railroad excursion andthe Which was broken in, striking the door with axes; also 4 York; Miennerchor,of Philadelphia; Social Reform | ter Bo Examination resumed after a short recess. rove peg $ Cag Asa Morrell, captain of eecond division of police was \,erein, of New York; Saengerbund, of Philadeiphiag |. Ba on duty night of ith May; arrested Henry Howo, one of ‘Tuetovia Mwnnerchor, of New York; Virginia, of ; defendants, near the southwest corner of the Court Richmond; Facngnvenl, of Washington; the Uia- | House; he ha'looed, “bring him out,’’ or ‘fetch him tracht, from Wi mibars, and the Baitimore Saen- out,”’ “reeoue him)!’ this wae after he hadsecn men at gerbund. The compositions generally selected by n " saw a stick of timber, used a8 & battering ram by some | the door, which was not then open; hewne probably filty the i f > le ae oo the Mohamedans, to whom they can look up to for | trip up the Mississippi to the Falls of St. Autony {wrive to twenty men forecc against the door; cried out | fect trom the doors there were: ptr ecice af Stabe Lita ae eer coke ante [cee acing zo epee te H See a ee id, than you. For fonr hundred years this people | and St. Paul's, in Minnesota, The rush by the cars to thew to ‘bold on;'’ went up the steps and seize!» | away; persons had then been arreste! and Howe was rirable training, but a high order of vocal talent. ‘apes. o man in the act of striking the door with a1 ; he bad i di are, we Le thera; " | 5 have been groaning under the oppressive yoke of _ during the last two days, has been so great that atruck nce oF Vico; dont think | be struck it when he Freee ty hamrethnees ts teas pea ridge - ee ge Se eave | Annnossan Md hayes ae Lareih brett. Boston, ori at nO | Is, took hold of him, aithor it raised for the pur. ii couversatin a Mr. Howe, Aiba. ; “4 cl Antwaurr~Arr May 26, Electric, «, New York; Sucaa tho Tork. ‘They have been sufaring what ao other pseorlbard it yea gine Me bedipra pose of striking, it waa 'B new axe; the door was not | genio but maver felt him tat all tue exclamation he chatacterize the German people, and which were | isthe Clausen, Nev Or enna: Bld MAN, Wuvensy tedatie 1, Saratoga; people have suffered. Eight generations have been then open; pulled the man off the steps, and with Mr. | heard'was “fetch it out;’’a tell was ringing at the time participated in with mueh zest. by those as wellag | SYork. Swept away since their first oppressors, the Turks, wise many would have been compelled to shirk for Tests, 55 0eter, caret wae — to the Ration hoase; | ott the arreat, which Enpyored was sGre eae notkaow many of “ the native born ol prs ones the oes i icneph Dustene Sew i ight: 0d deal of resistance outs * y t . P Japt. rode invaded their country, destroyed their temples, or themselves in the best manner they might; and this } f" away,” &e., ke; “resoue him,” “kill the officers;’” | tl ne ee ae be patie ee poe eg ‘ rere = ve me | ae ee May'x7, Bethan, Studtey: Galenthd Gallons farned them into mosques, cut off the tongues of a is not very agrecable for strangers, particularly there were cp tol shots and bricks ‘still Sring, the mio | was in Court squaie ou nigh! of 2ith May; left National Occasion by their exercises. ‘ meet a PM, Libra, Neilsen, from Charleston for great many of their children, that they may forget with wives at their arms. The Tremont House, Y** iene dintgrlantei pala ine wuptioks we = | ote s aie eee ate aes. ae} Hopevell oat At six o'clock the line was re-formed and again » Cop mbagen, Biaxg ‘ Rasten, frome Meters Sor Boston; i i @ | ah, en. the Greek language and Christian religion, depriv- the St. Nicholas of the West, is headquarters for the him put in the cell: positive of it; direotly after that | the north end of the Court House; there was a crow] of marched to the head-quarters, where it was voted to | 7). Malign, Jobaaon, from Trinidad for Bremen, » ; n / ; hold the next annual festival in New York, inthe | and anchored. ed them of all the rights of citizens and of human excursionista, Ex-President Fillmore arrived amongst one or two other prisoners were brought in Aitteen or twenty about him.whites and blacks; Hppewell of 1855, Putinto the Downs 26th and Defender, Beings, made razzias on the people of the country, the earliest. He has spenttwothirds of his time twos “ging “puck tr the, door, asgalled aoe Macrae, Ra tniiartes atten: Weta te | get from Silos"Zor ‘Portland, Ney Maus Linco. from foe three dave'in the d publi f th ‘eine ues aa pele damned ‘kidnappers, and if they (or =) hadn't ers We remrct to aie Sasa Siemcoley cept jas ae oth. ‘and turned into a wilderness what once was so fair for three days in the balls and public parlors of the reaching it saw a colored man j coull not | such damned cowards, we could have got more; te before leaving the grounds, which caused the arrest | Gimzattau—Arr May 19, President. Newman, Palermo 7 ji way whether the door was broken or not; think it was | manin the crowd said some one had to answer for 2 | and ald for NYork),_ Cid 13th, Daat NYork. and #0 rich. house, He ie particularly attentive, and very col. £2 "ania ihe tia of tarorag te bit aged | ie nant Seraewuntr Smee uy ecenets of gultga number ofthe Germans, 1 ooourred alte; adda revi ts eat Farrah Citizens of the United States—Ieaceful habita- loquial with all who are made bis acquaintance. | him, Mr. Scott, ; from th aoa: Win 0, Cheawell, constable—Know Hopewell by sight, BU 'Chicre There were some turbulent’ spirits | yLAAReoo care May 20, Cha of Fane, yo Hons and flourishing villages have heen swept away | His Vody guard is Nathan K. Hall, of Bufllo, ' revved ail ne could; carried him to the station nous; | Maytabut C3: alone on the ek derar'tke Conte | MbIONE them, und one ortwo demonstrugions ce fist | yeu. Mg Ward vStorg and. Avie: Maley Ni Oileamy feom the face of the carth by the Turks; wealthy | Judge of the Supreme Court of the United Siates. | the man was Walter Veep x; returned to the square aué | House, officer fariton then havivg him in charge; before | CU iien the police intapferod sieveview to Tales ., Mphia: dist: Queen of the Oceaa, Vie ave mn “i on nt ir life. YY is found the door of the Court House open; saw persous on iting Lim to tae lock , fount his left hand graspii e sup) o-ing that ir object wi De fore vuld; Naomi, Wright; Ei Under- nid! great cities have: been reducod to ruins and |: fer fe, of the Northern dissriot af Mow Hork, under | 507 ics sats ereatarand ontalce: two cectingmaese |S wasken thine Thea cea ie Pees eh cee ae thoy resiated the pollce, and thie conse: : Gol Blair; Es ward joy. insignificance, The Turks, ever since whey conquer- | the seal manual of Mr, Fillmore when President. Mr. | passing buck and forth in the entry, aud several persons | and off the belt, when be took from the belt thiy instru. quence was their arrest. ‘They all gave bail to kee) | Bingen aut Glance, tayl Sheridan Kao} ed these conntries, have been destroying what they | F. has never been so far West before in his life, and on the stairs; attention was called to a remark outside, | ment (exhibitiag i African knife), the peace and were released from custody. | York; Pour en, Lowir, oe “ z sentient see a ith the party to Minnesota. | ‘damn you, you dasn’t show your b ais,” or “you're Cross-examined—The case of the instrument has been Te dian,’ Rob ti have found; and they have built nothing—every- | intends to proceed wit party afraid to show your heads,’ or some such remark; there | eplit open by the doctors, at the request of the coroner; Z - thing has been withering before i ools, | Noother ex-President has ever visited this, the | meee So DitfOar COO id ui se Som But oome on the experiments were tried on the blace of the knife by Dr. TempP<ranee and Maln Law ee i A , sidewalks; the square wi , cl " penal C1 i i gi education, the arts and sciences, commerce and po- | garden city, except Mr. Van Buren, who was here @ | thrown; heard one pistol neat Court atrect; placed off er | carne: hud no conversation with themanastowherehe A temperance convention was held in Monigo- got the kaife. , Ala., on the Ist inst., at which it was resolved litical rights, have faded before them. Our country | few years since, and came to regulate some land | Laselle ut the door with directions to let no man pass | ” ‘The evidence for the government rested here. ta eapper wo whan for Governor or either Inaadl ot ; ¥ z | ins de—mijj 3 went 2 ‘ H 8 desolate, and where the voice of prayer and | Speculations in this region. On Friday (yesterday) | towards CEE tOoee ose alae een eek Mag Aighapegtog perl pig ter tomslec tgs ig the Legislature, who will not distinctly and une- thanksgiving were once heard, we now hear but the | afternoon, the Muyor and several of the dignitaries | nity; heard difficulty at the door, and going towardsit | parties—Le apprehended that many of the prisoners aeteciely ape his purpose to favor the passage of 4 ; " jtw ii ii " d . Cl iT dive! ge il 01 re cry of the owl and jackall. These are facts knowp | Of the city paid their respects to Mr. Fillmore, and | pe oa bees Is Leah MSs a he Mae cali toe Sethe a = Fie tespearay ray prec seth leany pea a gs to allof us. Visit Naousa, Berwa, and Cassandra, | Spent an hour in his company very agreeably. | the steps; heard him say ‘the building belonge! to the | be made. sj a a ‘ in Macedonia, and you will sce the stones and the ‘This trip is intended, like his recent one South, for | citizens of Boston, and they had a right to goin;” think | The Court said there was no doubt several of tho pri- MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. oar : bs hinrher'sh he | | those wer+ his words—addivg also, * soners were entitled to a divcharge; yet it was proper-to ruins stained, and if you inquire of the poople how _ the purpose of showing himself to the leading whig | ghillinge a day to do their dirty work,’ state the general principle of law, that where divers per- hit they became so stuincd, you will be answered that | Politicians, whose support he desires to obtain for , that effect; reached to Mr. Cluer_ and sons set about the commission of an offence, like that of Movements of Urea Steamers. ‘ 2 there’s enough of that;’? went into the street, when he | the one in question, the rescue of a person in custoay, they were stained by the blood of the myriads of | the presidential nomination in 1856. Close upon | remarked that the man hadno right there; did not walk | andn bomiclde is committed in the bom olesion of the n of the West, ‘ork; Muscongus. in Ban Boston 2d I 26th, Cultivator, A: 21 | his heels followed Thurlow Weed. He has a ft dist together; think there was nothing thrown / act, the parties may ve held as accessary to the homicide. aud Stetson, Headerson. NY children, women, and old men that were butchered | ne ih Apis vb a sad | after {hat; up to this time not more than thirty minutes | “In acesrdanee with this rule, the Court was of oplaion Cid out 6th, Lexington, Hill. Now York, Eutd out 2th, by Abouloubut, Pasha of the city of Thessalonica. | for the presidency, whose prospects must not { elapsed from the commencement of the trouble; it | that no other evidence being shown agaizst Browne bat York......Jume 7 | a Ealer. teage ‘and Kwizract, Harrison, NOrteaas; ‘Yes, dear Americans, I suw with my own eyes the | injured by the rambles of the ex-President. On | might have been ten minutes, more or less, from the time | that of throwing a stone, and that after the door was lav: & Mobile. June -9 | Pacitie ( ae 5, TSS 5 gl RS: Seba , Pep § Monday morning, at 8 o'clock, the excursion train | of putting out the light to hearing the conversation of | forced, the homicide committed, ani the design of the Gar Of housands of Crecks cut off, And brodght In / jeaves this city, arriving at Rook Jsland at 6 o'clock | Mr. Cluer; should think Mr, Cluer waa very uh exolted | sister! ere trartatsde taser rae te ee catia the = —_ Dathes and san See ae Touts of | in the afternoon. | atthe time: his manner indicated excitement; did not | of mischief merely. He therefore was to be consilered men’s heads brought and expose 3 before | A stranger visiting Chicago for the first time, | 8¢¢ “Dy more arrests; after getting Mr. Stovell twenty | as entitled toa discharge. Phonix was considered as , y F g = | feet from the door, heard some one sing cut, “look out | occupying a similar position, having a brick ia his haud, the Pasha and his people. psara and Scio, | Will at once be st-uck with astonishment with it8 | for thoaxe;" turned around avd saw aman with aa axe; | Canker. apposed he was about fo throw, Gluar ap’ isit [ * fy ‘ou will see the rains dyed with blood, | Commerce, its trade, and the industry of its citizens. | gent an officer fur him, when he dropped the d " and you ‘will ‘see the marble floor. of the | There is no city in the interior of the country waich | sive omer (7, him, when he dropy . | What ae Beslared te be Ris ighis vo the Comet Hintoe fot | churches, to the present day, marked by the | possesses the water and rail advantaged which | Cross-examined —Mr. Cluer was a good deal excited, | was not implicated in a desiga to liberate a prisoner by bloody impressions of the bodies of the’ slain | this now docs. Its commerce is as extensive as the | agitated, by his appearance; could not say that any | force. The only evidence against Wesley was that Of | vw ceverees evar that died of the spot. Americans! happy people! | Western lakes. It has communication with all the | officers were excited; spoke loud, so that he could be | throwing a brick into the window of the justices’ court, | ALMANAC FOR KEW YORK—THIS DAY. ‘ rankll i i harbors on lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, and soon will | heard at little distance off; could not recollect the | of Howe in calling for a rescue of some person who had | gow mises sons of Washington and Franklin—thirteen millions gan, { ‘of immortal sonls sent me here to call upon you for have with Superior. Its railroad facilities are now | language that he used, except what was already stated; | been taken into custody, and Hopeweli was arrested the guy sem. s Aon ? e extensive and yaried than any other point; | “id not see him do any act of violence towards the build- | next day, having # kaife in his possession All of these, * sympathy and hely. They want your assistauce— | More extensive an os ay other point; | ing: was not acting from any other than the usualorders | it wae poll i, titled to @ discha: they need your help. Iti enough, they cry—four | 82d when the population of Illinois, Iowa, Min- | from the 3 t jo orders were not to aid inthe mat Inireletignies! hie: wemmalater, usnapr* suskece, and Port of New York, June 7, 1854. handred years of slavery is enough to suffer, and eps hu eae een ae cones coe ter of the fugitive, bat to preserve the pence; aaw Rob- | Morrison were implicated as having hold of the atick of CLEARED, : z oY . - “ D D * | erts on the “post; do not know any officer wen! imber to break in th all who bad . erecta tone Cjanieing Coan {he | begin to predict the importance whiolis this city is | to Roberts’ cell to. Identify him; mace ud promise to | cen it shoud be bell co fore oeable toe tae eee ald prmndle Resaeks, Stinnes, Morik, dey: die You have assisted our brethren, the Greeks, that | Ultimately destined to occupy. Within the last five | Roberts when he locked him up, and do not recollect that | Stowell was found in the act of cutting down the door Ship # (Rrem), Sobelling, Bremen Oslrichs & Co. Lonno: Liverpool... .Jane 10 . Ta «Ng June 12 gia oat ata Ballard, Sowp. rt and N York; Juniata, : pert Mor 3s. Splendid, Savage, for Bos- : Molioart. for NYork. Minvonr—Sld May 2%, Exerateta, “Jones (from Cerdiff), City Point, Va. - OAsTLE--Cld May 26, Pioneer, Dann, and Brodrone, sen, N York wr—Arr Mey 25, Dublin, Merrill, New Orieans.. roo, Musters, & Pork. SHieLvs—Sid May 26, Calitoroia, N York. Vesice- Cle May 20, Marmion, Jackson, Leghorn. Queenstown, May 20—The Bona Dea, of and for Liver. ne from Savannah which was sbandoned off Mizonhend in Februery, was passed, Isth May, 40 miles WNW of Dursey in tow of two pilot cutter 23d. IThe Circe (pilot cuter) hi provisions, and reports cath of Crookhayven, yen! of i Toate ~ | he said he had orders to put the light out; if arrest might | w | if timber, and cotton. rupposed to be # . 2 8 years great attention has been paid to the erec- | said he pl ig! 5, ig! ith an axe, and should also be answerable. Roberts, | Ship Peakes, Cape di riot anda mkt, Sifken & ae Na ie Grdhans a Hiss Bath tion of ‘warehouses, stores, private residences, &¢, | bave teen five or ten minutes before the door was buratia | fcr the aume reason, shoul tbe conilderod as a part ot | Ironmies ol, which they had becn towing for # rithi : ‘ —it could not hav ded fift inutes; had a oon- i : Ship Stedinger (Olden), Ammerman, Ma; , Honniags, oe bled—our old men were massacred—our mothers, | Within that period hundreds of large, elegant and y)ucgon with Phanix; thinks itwasin his eall; (conver. pap dren apelin ry Be her on re ROM i oi Ae eet eran ward, ap eased to be in : -tanti i of t Thompson, for attempting to rescue a man who s- q tand bowsprit a1 ‘ing. The Ciroe anda nd sisters, and brothers, have been led into captiy- | substantial, buildings have been erected. | There are gation objected to, but admitted): gave bis namie, eald ue | was arrested in the act of Dreakiag ia the door Baran | the dae de Brabant (Belg), Schmidt, Havana, Z Boch | MAttand poweprit, sr taading. The, Ciros and e ity, Americans, the person who addresses you now, pandred jt course of construction, many was sorry he was there, was brought there innocently, | relation to the two last nsmed, the court. was disposed Ship J G Coster, Foster, Bic, J Atking & Co. be got into one of the Wostorn harbors. 1 blew heavily in fhe name of thirteen million Christian’ Greeks, | With white marble, as elegant as Stewart's, near and was doing nothing; said he took the brick he had | to hear what counsel had to say. Slip Knickerbocker (new), Peabody, St Stephen, Stanton | !*5* tight from NW. Tek, Ghai a is the only one of a large family of Macedonia that the Park, in New York. The attention paid to the froma boy; did not th it down lest some one else Mr. Smith, for Roberts, urged that so slight was the | & Thorpron. i. The Bons Dea was towed into Castletownsond yes- is alive, haying been saved from the Turks by Ame- | rection of priva‘e dwellings has called out the | shonld use it; was told he was in the act of throwing it, | offence proved against him, he shonld at least "be admit- | ne Balezon, Chapenss, Ot Joka, Ie Wy Maver se rican citizene. Yes, Americans! it was the noble | Skill of the architects herg; and any one taking a to which be replied he was about to throw it out o ted to bail. Mr. j i wi . Dimo . | Prymovrn, May 2—A dismasted Fronch ship, with 39 ond A Marchad, cmigrante bo to Now York. was oft at Payal (where Ph Dalhousie, J B om the Coast ot Airion, “Ou the 1th of May, fh ne een ower 45 ion 24 paasod the afc of large vessel, supposed bhat of n & Co. a timber ship. paid Ste jones. Favar, May 12—The Cachelot, from Havre Whitney & Co, ith 202 migrants, put in here 2d inant Hemegret ° Elwoli & Co. Teexy, having emeounvered. the gale of the 16th, 17th 4 r'aprit’ On the 19th put I10 of her passeogersom Beig Crawford, Sm: ae ‘ah: marked W: Pobre for ieee Brig Aretures’ Babrs, Doboy Isla ls, Py om st Booed el potty Marshall, Donnelly, Doboy Island, HD Brookman | Uciftivg towarte Uravive ‘arley also suggested that in what Ro- fons of America that anatched me from worse than | Yiew of some of the mansf¥ns, particularly several | crowd; arrested three that night; had seen Roberta and’| berta did there was no evidence of a Koo elodge of the | Bark Lusltwnis (Bi i r hoenix before; Sut half: death, and brought me to New York, and educated | i= Michigan avenue, will find them nearly equal in Phoenix before; it was about half-past nine when he was | design of those who actually broke in the door. one of Devon (Br), : rn called; thinks he raw most of the prisoners in their Wi to shi he good char: me, and taught me truth and liberty. It was P. H. | ¢Xterior splendor to those of the merchant princes | Coie, told them he was rorry they were there and wish. | Rovere er mile’ to show the comet Vandervoort, R. E. Glover, J. Whiting, Daniel | in your Fifth avenue. The most costly are built ea they were outs vereation with Morriso Cot Septson, who brought me ‘to the land pees ne. with Milwaukie brick, such as are in the Trinity | the next eens tas ne dal moe contacts atin acth Mey, with Hobetas seein wenalirn nan ‘You all reocived me then, and all blessed me, and | Buildings, in Broadway, New York, which, with @ in relation to the part which he took in the riot; had | for government objected to answering for Roberts, as to tried to enlighten me and make me happy. Fora paint of the same light cream color and white euch a conversation with Stowell, but not with Morrison; | his motives; argued by Farley, that in the oor orphan Greek boy you felt compassion; you | Pencilling, render the exterior beautiful in the ex- | went to the lock upto identify them; asked Stowell | rescue oases Judge Curtis admitted such evidence in rt for him more than a futher could do; and’ now | treme. The mechanics here are, however, deficient | Where he got the axe, and Phenix about the brick; sure | favor of Klizur Wright; evidence admitted, and the wit- Ybut he comes before you as the representative of | it New York architecture, which should at once be | bédid not sak Morrison if he was the man rho had the | ness proceeded); worked in the ahop with Roberts; they thirteen million of his’ eufforing fellow countrymen, | introduced. Mort AEF Stoel Cats boas aislons whe her it was | Lad been in the square but about three minutes be‘ore c ia. Peni , St John, J 8 Orieans, JW Mobile Pell, Jacksonville, F & D Fowler ee is towell who bad the axe; is confident that | his arrest; mi |, Te longing for the bleasinga which you eajoy, and | . The Chicago river, or rather canal, runs through patted sais puta ne wece nite ttle ath tea | oe Roberts ‘said “he hoped there would: be no A‘ lands, achts John Tayles, Beaton, Whirlwind '& g g y joy, the northameten, ack hee state disa ch ing trouble or riot abont the slave that night; he spoke in | Sehr (Br), Ne N ton which have been tunght to them by him whom you | (ie nersheasern and eustern sections of the city. | when be was arrested. the square against rioting; never knew him’ to bs other- | Sch1 J W Miner, Ber Bee Tae heer taught and blest, and whom yon charged to do to | On either side are storehouses and grain elevators Iaciel M. Hill, police officer, was in Court square on | wise than peaceable. ae oper, Cane pee teen We ctu; sche his countrymen what you had done for him, will | Of immense magnitude. All the vessels trading | the night of the riot; a great deal of noise was mate; | ” Croms-examined.—Came to Court square from Faneuil | Sch New Lovall, Hoste, B Wiewk eee ton, Salen; ‘aro, D Brown, FellRiver, Fo ‘you not give ear to his’ humble voice ?, What | for | With this port enter this canal on the easterly side | heard a shout bag! es out all the lights; also a cry for | Hall; (after some misunderstandiag osanisapprehension, Schr Harvest, Presbury, Taunton, master. Dennison, Providence; Mary Aune, Morsistown | % poor Greek boy to feel compassion, and not | of the city from Lake Michigan, and are towed | belp te burst in the east door; arrested’ Roberts on the | the witness anawered] the question was put te voter all | Sct Wandee Beene lence: master. APPONAUG (Warwick)—Arr June 5, sohr Charlotte, — | Sn hie face of ment Tknoe the Anoricans | (these with sails only) by small tage to all points in | une Tost, in the act of putting aut the light; told lim / who are in favor of rescuing the slave to-night, will sy | Schr Wm Fenn, Woodhull, Providence, JH Havons. PHT MORE Arr Jane 6, ship Miselectop; Harvey. Stew are too noble. I kuow you will not abandon a brave | the canal. This keeps ee 4 dozen draw bridges in | sibsequently rete iad Venley Wiberereare merit] ie Be hog oy; anccorne rage 7 28, 10 4M, with | Sotth he ameet ahd: Hantball, NOzioans, ae brie 8 Hard People, Oh, you are too unable; you will do good to | Pretty Keneral motion, to the great annoyance of the | the Court House, for throwing a brick through a window; | sation in question in Feueuil Hall; a Court. squace, wits May 25, a6 12:33 | days, Sagua ln Grand: Baltimore, Davis, Portland: zi my country.’ It is lawfel to do good. It is our | is of carts, ges, and other vehicles, be- | the door at this time was not forced; heard a cry “stave | ness said it was bad busine ck the Court House be karries, pase | Howoll, NYork, Cid steamers Mount Savage, Post. Boston; duity to do good. When the men of Maccdonia invited | ides « coustant stream of pedestrians, crossing be- |*down the door, damn the building, tear it down;”” did | to which Roberta replied, heard » cry to pat Hound. ink | Wyemernport, Hel Nvork; ships Louise Marie. (i by night, St. Paul, he went over to them andpreaoh- | ween the north and south part of the city. The | pot arrest any’others; helped to carry another (pointing | out the light; saw a white man and a black man crowd | Puts "anna" ten gfacrak penm cneine, bound E, It | Wenke, agen: Larvance. eet Hieawlo; Besant Nata, ed to them fhe gospel. Now, the men of Macedonia | bridges are easily and expe itiously moved, and two | to Phenix) to the station house; saw Mr. Cluer there | against the duor; the white mau had on @ 1, ship showidg a bide and red. sigusl with a white crate; ut Gcbre Clark Covereil, (uew: 180 tons) Fixwell Bones; have sent me to entreat you, in the name of every. | of them are probably the greatest span, allowing | shout the time the door was forced, and after Wesley toda 8; Adams tuperintendent of motive power in Bos- | nov, lat 47 SL. lon Si 82, exchanged gnats with Br ehip | ‘ann Jane —~ A " . re oe u els. i 1 + conv ; ew ‘im road % x, fre we ver |; 34, A number thing that is dear and hily, to assist them in the de- | More space for vessels, than any other in the | aay to the crowd, as he suppored, “that the Cours House |'obero ie neat dee Company’s machine sho; 7th, 10:45 oped off lightehip, waiting for | uPosy fence of the pure doctrines which St. Paul pfeached. | Country. ‘The plan upon which theyare built onght | Sloaged to the eltizcne of Boston, and that they had a | deer acs one of the most peaceable men he ever kne rs e Mr. Avery addressed the Court ia reference to Thom The same Macedonians are calling on you to | t0 be used for the bridge at Albany, on the Hudson, | right fo go into it. ” He stood near the door, bat could | son belccag weet he diy nee ithin the rule 1 come over and help them, We have called upon | in case one is constructed there, ‘The docks and | not say whether he was addreasing the crowd or some | Gun ‘by the Court relative te the pertohe ation tang ‘sti , x thi t; | Storehouses are piled mountains high with merchan- | one at the door. di & rescue. took @ pilot off Barnegat; lay to two daysat they have. uutted site the oupmenere af ons raas; | dise and other freight, deatined forthe fartner west | "Crow exsmined-—Mr. Cluer was near the ateps of the | SABA TERM | lau fame al ee England and France fight againt us; English ‘and and south. More merchandise arrived here yester- | door; was not paying particular attention to what he | marked that the decision in the cases of Roberts and. Bark Leura Cadiz, 9th alt, with rows, Charleston, 10 days, with oot- ie. No date, iat '36 20, lon 74 4 'y gale from N&, which lasted 3 f Plymouth), Weston, 1 erchar | dse candrew. Spoke Mth ult’ lat $4 25, lon ‘3? 13, a ‘ day, than was received in a whole season'ten or | Was saying; bricks were thrown, the door had been foreed | Thompson, would be held for advisement on Wednesday | Taye! ™ bably, Bh ; the Bfrarutes ct tis Terks agsieee ua; Begik or twelve years ago. This is destined to be the great | #nd a man was standing at {he door, o whom he was | morning. | Trorte. “Taint 42 24am a?’ enw are loetergeen nee e . 8 rade eer ish & distributing port of mérchandise, and the mammoth | f¢ing at the time; if he had been committing acts of . John C. Cluer, Henry Howe and Nelson Hopewell, were Bark J Denham, Pratt, St Macks, 22 days, with cotto renoh men-of-war carry provisions to our enemies, receiving depot of the prodactions of the West violence at the time, should have arrested him; was at ) ordered to be discharged. Walter Bishop, Martin Stow- £; to Smallwood, Anderson & Co. Bia” fo Dosble Hes and accompany their fleet against us; French aad P P i the door when the panel was broken in; did'not see | ell, Thos. Jackson und Jokn Morrison were remanded to | Sbot Keys, spoke ship Nicholas Biddle, from Mobile for English men of war visit our ports, threatenin, More railroads centre here than at any other point | Cluer at that time; this conversation was afterwards; | jail for trial for murder. poo ania ‘they will hang us from the mast if we fight | D this continent, extending in every directlon— | gcrtain he gave the. man notice that he. shoud neroeé | Sua ’cr Walfor murder. ix and John Wosley | with Solver ser te OL ora Fortin tone one inst the Turks. ‘They have destroyed seventeen east, south, and west—penetrating as far as civiliza- | him if he put the light out; had @ conversation with | were discharged on the complaiut for murder. They | lon 75 20, Br brig Victoria, from Philade!phis for Pi villages in Paromythia, and slain all the children, | tion and population will warrant. Many of them | Roberts the next worning in the lock up; made no pro: | were then arraigned fora riot, and waiving examination, | J%, 19 daysout: Sist. lat 31 21. 74 12. spol “hos 3 a the old, and the feeble. An English agent, under | 8T¢ adding largely to their space and dimensions in | mise to him; did say to some one, but not Roberts, that | were held in-$3,000 each tor trial, obtaining bail. leon, of and from Portisad for Havana, 13 days out; 4th 4 | Ein i ;; Pa * F j- | if there bad not been so many round he should have Fae RS le te on Ett Bl : me of American, or C! , philantin , | this city; the most extensive, however, is the Illi- Charleston. 10 days out. Experienced light northerly winds bc Sirol pier rafal nois Central. Some twenty acres of the lake shore, made fee Mg ht hoor en hg sehen cua naples Close of the German Musical Ceicbration tn | gn¢ calms from Int N. he . ax his compassion for them, and for the success of | 0D the east, is being prepared for business and pas- 26th of May; had wreviousls? boon a watehnnaay: pewren eg dee tn 8k Machado rath toe toa 7a A jay; had previously been a watchman; sa w one (From the Bsltimore Sun, June 7.) Machado Iw at SZ WW, lon'72 20, Bosto: liberty. He noted the names of all that sympathising- | €m4er accommodations. linmense freight houses | of the defendants, who gave his name as Stowell, aud Yesterday morning, at an early hheur, the various | *Poke bark Sarah B Ht ly opened their feelings to him, and gave a list to | 8r¢ being constructed, and in a short time store- | Mr. Cluer, on the west side of the Court House; #9 | musical associations connected with the National y), Chase, Sagan 19th ult, i . i houses ' and grain elevators will be erected to receive | Cluer about 10 o’clock, after the door was forced: was ae >: Sr aenOmes id moiasses, to rd ath the sete gn cnr aig ae pe and discharge into Buffalo vessels the wheat from | standing on the door steps by order of the Chief of Po- | Musical Convention assembled in front of the head- m 14. 90a Quebeo Arr 3d, 8 er van son Jemee River, S14 84, new brig Kalatat, Su ‘ ; art ‘ashi Brig 8 , Mi Si can bear. We asked for aid from the free Greeks; | te granaries of the fur distant prairies. This must | lice: saw Cluer on the sidewalk; two or three feet of the ta widcUacer Femst teee e a ie maitwood. anderen & “Bor 89 days, with | new ship Douare Rich, Quebse toC Meletta, : CHa KLESTON—arr * leet ‘ ; ist was projecting through the decor; things wore | line, with Major Frederick Elterman in command, contributions were made, assistance was sent, but | evidently become the great mart for this controlling | Jo! Lt e =a th Vernon Gi before it could reach ovt brothers in the field, the | Staple, and dealers and aippsrs in New York and | thrown at the time; wasoa the socond step; Uluer pat ann escorted ¢ Mount Vernon Guards, Captain ‘Arr June $, sohr TB Hod = foot on one step. and one hand upon witness, as if in | Weighorst, took up the line of march at nine o' ning Youth (of Baltimore), Terral, Porto Ca- ie; 4th, thins Chace, Whit Christians of France captured the vessel; and, Oh, | eee gia be a tte to locate themselves here, | the act of passing in; told him be coull not pass into | for the Btate Agriculiural Societ fa erenods, fio Smmnvestnan Wied. kas Want, ieaapesin, whan a Toner Hatord: Nine menlcy heaven, the offerings of the poor for the distressed | * Tue business will be too Immense to pay commis | the Court House: he éald be knew the laws of ‘the com: | ing along Baltimore sizeet to Charles, and thence to a eae re plied Poe I ae were thrown overboard. Yes, Americans, it is | Sins as is now, and always has been the case, to | monwealth; the Court House belonged to the people, the spacious enclosure. Arriving upon the grounds | , Monroe, Washington, NC, 6 days. Bilen Jobagos, Harber Idand. Beh, | true, they did so; and when the news reached the | agents and runners. I had no right to stop him, and would not be stopped by - @ mith, Rockland, 2 days. EAST GREEN WICH—Arr June 5, echr George F Brown, This whole city, now boasting of its sixty thou- | a contemptible puppy like me; told him he could not | ®08t enlivening scene was presented, the various reas Chester, Philadelphia. eople t! ¥ i h : vi : iithrench de Fur consuls Tange em | tah 0 8 ac acy not known wo of | fa acpi ava nt ines cre dors | fa rmtna an eue g ee mw MOMILE Aid sane pee Rashes, Buk oon: to scorn. Americans, again, it is more than we can ste Seary Cena set rer i Ml oa | Cluer replied with abusive language, "that 1 wasd ing | ensign, and other flags and banners, whilat little pic | One brig, unknown. Ma an hoe te bear. Dowot believe what they write in the Eng- fd Redes cine saab ans | the dirty work of the city for a doilat and a half aday;” | nic parties formed under the shade of the luxurious BAILED. Bramdcrf, Bremen lth April’ lish and French newspapers about Russian gold and | TOPes and rigging creaking in a nor'wester, toge- | turned then and went away. foliage, and commenced a day of pleasure which Parez wey te ym ik, ae. Frierichs, eu 7th A Brem | Russion intrigues. Whenever the (Greeks do not be ae are . rpm ope ce Cross-examined—Think Cluer was not there longer | will be long remembered by the participants, and egret Foland. Cld sbenmetig Ovireee | ne 7 7 t ree tes; put his hand on his breast, bi t consti ee co pl ag pins bt mpeerle : 0 — a crowded Routh and West strects, with their ships powerfully a'he elaimned to go ia; heard that the ibapreans oo wed wp other aces ey eananin, J 5 ‘y Acc ig paid by the bee : - . in shears the past. Three fourths of the brig Chinchilla, at t) Russians. ‘The Greeks are good only when they do longside. Business of all kinds, especially mecbani- | Court was in session at the timg; stood there by order of | “6 Paste Yolock th hich tou bait at Waehaumben "blevee nia what the interests of England and France demand, | Cl, 8 driven at a 2:40 speed. Not an idle person is | the Chief of Police: told Clucr he could not pass into the mat eleven o'clock the company, which num- | tone, bul 3 years old, ; from ten to twelve thousand persons, assem- “ irown _ 8cen in the streets—not even a beggar. Wages for | Court House; nothing more was done but an attempt by | bered " Launcnep—At Pittet tly, by Me Stoph f « Reasigt xold and Russian int as, for instance, stone cutters lately struck for and | *eep bim goed Oral witht | SRY, W Seabura, built oxoresely for the Callforaia tra oO i$ ian gold and Ruasian intrigue are said btained two doll a fitt i lay itt Wm. C. Allen, police officer, was in Court square on ent, where the exercises commenced with an | and to be commanded by Capt Seaburn, who is part owner. to have been the cause of all that does not please obtained Aide On fae ty sha S Sey, Oe He 4 the night of the 26th of May; saw one of the prisoners, Voopkia chorus sung hy the Liederkranz of Brook- the Western Powers. weelly pasta at 5 pape Tnoon, an ir tp ond eo ae Morrison; jaw himshave hold lyn, N. * entitled “Der alt Zecher,” a composition ge hag eM Marine Reports, " Americans, we ordered 8,000 muskets from Ant- gularly in cas! of the timber which they were shoving against the door; | hy Prof, Zocliner, and succeeded by the « a to.| SE TORN, Ne Jing S-Asrokip Rexool ehne eral 5 ‘ol "Tremont, do; br: :Atelca, York; Brador‘, N disasters, Cid Sti There is one kind of business, however, which is | arrested him and carries him to the station house; i being overdone, and that is, jobbing in real estate. | not eay that he saw any of the others there; there were | Odin,” sung with effect by the New York ti ghcang York; Oron, 4 Hi ee = 7 Speculators are as thick as June bugs, and asimpu | ® many as ‘wenty hold of the timber; the bottom panel | bund. The full band of the Vollandts then per- | NEW ORLEANS, June $-Sld steamship Star of the | Bora, rem, 0° Ww P' A 8, as imp’ 4 & Mount 5 See Classieal Institution, at Amherst, | '% Chatham street. Their plan has been to purchase | tation house mathe the Gra Church, Gay street, Wan then introduced, and spo i Herald Marine Correspondenee. chm flethavway, from do, dischar,tug. 4 Mase. T graduated, in Columbia College, 1 can | fPen Geka cat He te ee i oat eat Ave | © Cromexamined—Sure there were as many at Atteen | for neatly an hour in the German language: (tthe | PUILADELPHIA Suse T.¢ Fa Tarretmanhip State | PEW, LONDON att Suse’, peopeilag Sharackes, Goer, never be afriend to despotism. I am no Russian; | t ten acres, cut it up in lots of about twenty-five | hold of the timber; saw a colored man with an axe; ho | most impassioned style of o tory, which excited | Cfyeergia, Garvin. 8 i bark Voste, Wanslow, Philadelphia: sloops Jos Lawrence, Rinuey. WYork, J bout unfortunately eo its, Tussia has shown more | by one hundred feet and then ofter them for sale | was w large, stout man; abouid thiak it was Thomas | the enthunastic shoots of tke wsomtangee ae | uate eeuey Mens, Maianres, whee gt ane, | Lanpheer, Kiobards, der Sli propaler Geechee | od ‘, 0 el o y J A 0 ad ys Shuistian fecting than Hngland and France in this | top."the' entire aum running from: five hundred | ight wae out, could mot astingulah any meer’? "2 ‘8 | speech is designed to be published hy some of the Jeme Willtamson, Winemcre, Bowen: | "NEW BRDFORD—Arr Jane 5, eshr Banjam'a sitair. The Greeks and all my conntrymen are not | +0 "two or three thousand dollars a lot. This | Harriman Putnam, polios officer, was’ In Court square, | officers. Py en Toe Vestn, Washed: Sate Philadelphia, Sid 6h, sehr Laura Jane, | Rassian, but they cught to aympathise with any one | Gre¢ instalment generally covers the original cost to | West side of the Court House, night of 20th of May; saw a fa the corelusion of his remarks, the Vollandt Eeripors; Mary H Chappell, Swain, | "NEWSU RYPORT—Arr Jane5 sobre Kossuth, Churchill, that will eympath'sc with them. The Western | the seculator, aud: the. remainder ine eiey oaedig. | te colored man with the gray head one of the prisoners, struck up Hail Columbia, which excited great widence 2, Baker NYoRe: Golden West, de. ; ‘ Powers are forcing them to become attached to the ar tun Foaes A i there; be gave his name as Thomas Jackson hold | ajpplause, as the piece has been re-arranged for the Thi mi J maon, Winsmore, | OWL'S ATE May 90, sche Oregon, Rockland for Rossian. But they wish to be free, and one kind | 0” for ten years or eae tae tag, an annual pay | of the stick of timber, which was four by 2, several parts of music upon a_ principle of the sci- Providence; steamer Kennebeo, Copes, NYork. NYork, and ald Sist. amile from America will be enough. Atnericana, if | Ment: Many thonsands of dotiars have been an- | jacks two inches of being eighteen feet long, measured hich crest Ta port Jane Zs lars leat annexation be too mueh (or this brave people ty ex- | Pally accumulated by shrewd Yankees, who come | it: they were manning it aa the brakes of an engine, ‘otoves th eaooptiit rot aeed aa Gobesiekans Dtsastons, con m Beatord. Cid steamer Delage have, Bee t, whatever you do will be thanklully ‘received, | 8 perfect strangers. This mania has reaehed the | forcing it through the door; but one panel had thea | Proves it susceptible of one of the most soul-stirring Snip Mowrnrvma— The underwriters. have contracted to | ¥. } ? schra Roergy, | ie § you | DUSiness portion of the city. Landlords are now | been forced; arrested Jaekson, and on coming back from | Melodies of the age. haye planted the tree of libert: POW support ito | CoMparison with their investments, than anything | Whe wished to get into the Court House; knew him, and | audience by Dr. Windwart, President of the festi- y: pport it. in New York out of Wall street and Broadway, | *4vited him to go away; saw the man with the axeat | val, and made an eloquent address, which was fre- tl nea? Li; 5 lighter load of repeseting te gi) Apa yp bo ary nae be tage Fag reign Sin saacanen wae by? > IE away after he told him to aeenly ir Tete aa i he was greeted with tions, but they refused publishing them in their Many of the shrewd ones are aware that a panic | palpi, en that the officers were doing the dirty | continned applause. Pp! pe : } e city for nine shillings » day, for which they | ~ ‘The Saengerbund of Philadelphia next appeared tate object of the Bagh and Tents? ub | varing to meet, "No: person abou come ere, |e lack wp decoon led Sve, hoes oa | S044ne the prize chovan and Guartete cmpoeed powe: 5 at hi to the 3 « . ries Ow, wi 1y Dr. Charles . Key, why do they not do what the Christians have oe bod yg held a Fe hatibect ver "ints Bee i ice officer, was on {duty in Court | Henry Schuanffer, editor of the Baltimore Wecker. Pro} ? There are 13,000,000 of Christians, and | Cent can be saved by remaining quiet and carefally | $v8reon the night of 26th May; saw Walter Bis! ‘The exerciges at the stand concluded at 1 o'clock, the pe da Mean hn Sogaeet ae wd watching the movement of tho paca upon the sur- bel ae heey on ore Mie the zee wed sbrosd and invited guests, Y h ¢ timber w ; roceed- ask for equality and laws, and religious toler fae of the water. ihe ree ral tthe syatinne aretten aceite ea rested him as he stopped off the n the sidewalk; *ion—to separate Charch from the State—and to be baw algo the man with glasses on. (Thampeon); did nok | 4,42 he gpacious stractare adjoining the stand and rerned constitutionally. Then there will be no | ,,AtBEASK4 Exxauattox.—The German emigrants | see Thompton do anything. Tepes this oe tis sethapeel ine ene i . infra ae about Terelock ‘with which pouring into Nebraska in crowds. Seven hundred Crosa-¢xamined— tagonal form, where were ing of ime <onse for Russia to interfere; and in case she does, | Shahnirtes th, ae sl gag ‘a Pen tok aime taccene Stayt ember | seated his Honor John Smith Hollins, of Bal: oe there will be a population of 15,000,000 to defend | “24! rag mmye’ rough Cincinnati one day last | before the door was open; told him to come avay from " os . for NYork, before reported thes sod then cage eye go Peep reek, ow - ie ; ‘ay to the Territory. With snch | that stick of timber, and'took him away; next morning | timore; Col. Howard, City Collector; Dr. Graves, ai 2, he . told me his name was Walter Bis! nee city; rey tatives of the ibe we: k to defend themselves against Rassia, it will be | the inhabitants of a “Tecrtty ee pe! | Fagg Jacob H. Currier, police offer —Was on duty in Court | and other ntlemea, here were also twenty ta- mn ea:\r for the Western Powers to assist a nation of | iittle chance of the peculiar institution” extending | Sa™™® sa ot 2eth of May; saw three of defendants, | shies diverging from the centre to the four wings of | Scum Banoas, from Baltimore for Postemouth, NH, 15 9,000 in perfect agreement with themselves, | itcer into the new Territories. S | the man with the light cont, (Jackson,) and two others, | ‘the building, representing a star, which, filled with | patinte Norfolk ith or Beh ines, hari Ly Eo ag on th. 1 now, being no more than 3,000,000 of Turks in inting to Browne and Thompson); arrested John lampton Bar; was got off by steamer ihe | dat of 13,000,000 of hostile Christians. {Kempece, who caught hold of ie an he war atsiating | 20 Abundant and delicious bill of fare, invited the v gueeving away all Notices to Mariners, ricans! read © Calendar-This Day. take longing taste, and replenished the inward ina Araneae too epilation of Angticanne, | vse ararae Dieraue Goust.—Nes. $370 80, 41, 40. | Seem bes Go mot recoiees coisas seid cowuioy atthe | Manner which provoked extravagant jams Inspnoron's Ovvios, ben LW. Deer, ~wzitten by an Englishman. Bat rather than believe | Surnaus Court—General Term.—Nos, 40, 1 2, 16,2116, |.time: resisted some; think the door been forced at | upon the judgment of mine host. Three spar bnoye, striped Meck and Yhite snd wh ' English and French newspapers say, send a | 80, 39, 13, 31, 46, 46. 47, 49, Pd as ro Upon the re of Professor J from seaward | hove been to bo 4 . mova yt CEOS | of Horn Island Lass, at the of 15, 28, 37. om sittee of American citizens into Greeve, and FERIOR Sooas— Nes, 474, 267; gx ex) 270, 271, Crons-examined—Saw Browne there, but had never seen | Mcuier, the President of sve willabide by their decision. Americans! I have i ae eli . ote: om, 1,030, a }.088, 1,048, | him before; think the door had been forced, but not cer- | moat favorite teense 9 @ sentiment in mafia pees Nat et el Ge: trying to do what you have taught me— ; F " 's, "652, | tain; he was in the street, but did not see him doi salulj 1 have done," and tum teplag tocie all T cox Tao, bu, oe, "as, ait "bu er, 78, ‘od, 62, 19, sayiniag; didnot see Jackson when ‘he ‘was acres pono Ae Me ee ea eaae were > «Jo. I have sacrificed all. 1 am now pleading the | “Cigom Pinusbect to toe. 817, 991 092, 088, 094, | Hae Eee eaten cnactger When Browne | when their presidents and condactors arose as their wr ro esta veka Shoat 300 gerd <ay ¢ of the oppressed. IT succeed, we shall all | ogs, 030, 923, 059, 020, Od, oda, VAs, Ob BLO Sree kee sollte chiens tee Ghosts i Gian Dannee ware called; ond: responded hen! ‘a Noid wag Wssing x Ned tres te at 7 “oi 229 all 1 ysuaa dy, We | - Common Praue—Port he Nos, Bis; fa, eI; 816, 017, | square om tho night of 2oth of May: kaw ecenn thors | Very Fret & Might hades | 2 gins @y) (Sut and water, but God must give the in- | 918, 871, #19, 920, G21, 948, O24, 945, O27, $28, O@ the wert rile of tho Court House; axcosted hua just , boepitablo manner tn watch they had Seon received, | MP lesoghe of le fave oun Oo enrried throngh this poss, nat ‘

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