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ly 10, 1854, SETTLEMENT OF MBSRASKA UY THE WHITES, | ths Pokeacpnis North uly 16.) the ) Cuaniaston, 8. 0. July 10, {From the. Mary (lows) Gazette, June 21.) Bulletia, Jaly 14} ‘completes the theamoant No in the has more closely Celebration of the Fourth in Charleton—Banquet | We are te igere’ from oct ex: ‘Tee Bourt met this > adjeern- | of etock required by a resolution of 28¢ directors of werden aaoloeny es Date Ry id and Patriotic Tuasts—{neresting Presentation to | changes below the go-ahead Anglo-Agericcu ment, but was delayet un minutes past the American Acadeuty of Musto, ta be raved before the, americen nystem of home gectestion Shee Ne and Evans | ase commenced in good earnest the settlement of ten o'clock, in con-equence of the absence of the | any steps should be to erect s baliding, the sachuretts. Every stream a Veteran—More abr the Sanders | Kansas and Nebraska. Large numbers have crossed Judge Advocate, and thea farther delayed because | vext matter for consideration is the plan of son- borders has ite busy water wheels plying Duel—Reminiscences of a Former Fight—State | tho Missouri river, at St. Joseph, and commenced in of an error in the record. Seesiom “15 be Masta This is « grave question. oS cei goo Big we ghey 2d oar weute, of the Weather—Trade, Pleasure, and the Money , good earnest the foundation o (veep bonioe-— some. Pay witness, Sh rowing have an im- i sey justly be etyeene Socugenet Se ne nee A tng iery cand, aad foci. i . eS ee 7 of Be = eran es fold the iency of securin, here such a place of typified in the countless spires and schoolhouses Last Tuesday the seventy-eighth auniversary of | lke ve , sbrays from the, groming oly of 3 [oe pape te, the time that Bt Clair gas em. amosement and acbool of anh or le conte:aplated, dot her landscapes. In thie covsiste the groat- { our national birthday was celebrated vere in a be- | Seoebe ad piniue of Kansas, . leyed; 1 think {was uot informed so by Mr. Pew | we deem it proper to express our opinion of the Less of vur puritanical and uprieht sister. This is coming and appropriate muaner, At-unrisea na-| Atold Fort Kearney, onthe Missouri river, there cton or those engaged in maki arrange: | sort of poticy and judgment pee ebould ra ate rae cong! eA af: ony ee | f tonal salute of thirteen ays wan fired. ‘The mil- | 18 alresdy a large ana thrifty colony of new eutlors, ments; 1 was nes bre -not ot eae tee bh ema | onteirpdect S° Ewelling emotions of a laudable pride, aad sald:— | ,,07 st Valparsise May 17, Ansconds, Lewrvnes, 3, tary turned out in great simbers, und all svemed Are je we pore thiagneiape Po Bot “3 it] collect that Captain Dowsing infor me of it; I We bave always understood that the design was‘ There she stunds—lock at her | At Horst nga Fob 26. Joba, Tilton NB, oil askeows to be imbued with the same patriotic feeling that | from the wild beast and savage, and planting per- know nothing of the nt made between | to make this propowd opera house — pope Peed mentee Aten Don, inaced are pape 1 Coat Fon, hse ME ohh Cincfonati, Williams, Ston, do (las existed in the days of '7), Tae Seventy-six Ass> | manently the stunvard of civilization and our gior!- Mr. Pendleton a ss Naps a hag a sapply ) mr senorts Ses ee cal re ary poe a Lene on Pescara ren aoe ae sliland, May 6 by letter from Caps ciation of this city convened ut the Mill's House at |) yg p eeeiatbotta city of Council Dotning knew anything Of the arrangement spoken bility to, aud patronage by, the million; that to tho article of hardware. It teaches us that forty | aaron Bay “Pits *, NZ, apeil 5, Awashenks, Low. an early hour, for the purpose of partaking of a Ma ease ea the hee paca the of or a realize this end, it would be necewsary to base it years ago net more then balf a dosen leading | Pr, Polmenth 48 oi pod, > hae beerg gue ie collation prepared for tiem by the indomitable | woodman, and the professional man, not only I was on board the Rte 33 on by afternoon [yee poe peg ae low ane pn ee Oe pte of bate deta god = ney pen re, whieh look shave Aske nents See fore topaass, male Nickerson. Upon the »vvsion an oration was } ©, ee aceaetncaioned the Crk nrg o pier mma Gee er cate tard than 6 evening, | wi td be infinitely better not to lay a stone of the part of the trade is in articles made by our own | yt ny ise apt ee. delivered by David Ram-ay, isq., which possessed | ere too. j i r three days; I was informed by | edifice, than to lay it in conformity with any other artisans. The imported articles, too, are one after | was stout 10 bile ap oll which bad only beea out in. The * , too, just opposive our city, itis cheering to and left in two or three days ; as y , th atte the pate of ues peg sooth Lies hE TT FB Sosa suuia. & wbility, eloquence, and «ower. After the cloth | witness the ‘signs oF that growing pro-perity that is Captain Downing, a considerable time before the | scleme egect hn een pi ge nag eed pg eet Ing en cto pd yt thee | reat hs left Nove lost, Po Me Bo Fey a, wanremeved, many apropriste toasts. were drank, Sprain ead ng oy bert th Ye rbolaeh Fy ingle jose the ee im Teettenns fice, Ti = aces the utter fav ity machnery, skill and ingenuit ‘are more than & i ir Ra ie: (rrry among which were the ‘o!lowin Missonrl, the eon seoms | to shed his carly rays aud ‘agree for safe keeping during the troubles. Ido | of endeavoring to render opera, or other public match for Eu eyiee "rhe English manu- | Mant to crui-e, Bassons, South Carolina—Her s ns: justly proud of her past | evening bea iiriaass Ineare apon'the fiateaud. riot know from. setioms tala money came ; I was not | amusement, ap aristocratic affair in this country. facturers aim at producing acheap article, wom 1 ere ee history, She must bes repatation by the rigid sod pisins ‘of the embryo city, Betievien. ‘The on board when it was receivec, and it was never an- | The marses must be relied upon to maintain all auch epongb to avoid being blown to pieces by the bigs | Gbeertlon'ef ‘ber rigat eet by the ignoble com pro- | keen-eyed frontier man, fasctuated by its beauties, der my charge ; Capt. Downing handed me a bag or | exterpiises, and most esp that which, of its ee cng Doras sg oy = P moing, eo Glhone Ye vtatenion of his time the | and invited by ite rich virgin soil and unequalled ackuge of money, about two thousand ee oe ae ee regres caomgren ae Se ieas chton es thas tegortnd, ja hae { ‘ ‘ barged ve becn attempted t Ghatigaiee-tniartiea brs er sdwistagesy they way be | tha: epaatiaas ct ceetot fees temples. of iver? taking churge of this money, wtich ho requested me | tree admitting se small au wudlence as necessarily to the vame. time Se ques ete ay meenme | UO rea ae paralyved by supwneness a \ference.' Hee destiny | from which is to be euspended the flag of the bright- to put in the iron chest as his private property ; it | raise the prices #0 high as to exclude the body and Gurability. a lly ig tr al bs of Sh tor dome; Tach, Hector, 01 depends upon the eu rey on cuterprise Of ber cit.veas. | est star of the American censtellation. The engi- was banded back to him from time to time until it | of the people, they bavelayacishis tailed. y have, pe to light wrticles, such as duor yi \ To port kay 0 Atkins Adams, F! ‘Tue Repeal of the his rictim—Toe Suuthera peer, the mechunic, the merchaut, and not the least was all returved to him. About a month, as near aa | indero, move than feiled—they have swamped the &c. Mi ise’, jany ot our heavy articles are ay omen bas NB ro, nce, ; Otoar, Mat 4 | NB, 590 Stetes are pow in the » tutions! | in the train, toe bardy woodman, have al. fixed my recollection is, before the squadron went over, | moet experienced and prudent managements, and able by the English Sea guode, For Troxsn. Off Sanasy Ise San St Bees ete d tok 2 whs same day; ve: 20 rights ss equals im tu be wader tog brow, Drought Leavy losses vpon a!) coucerved in such Our eagle anvil, with ita cast steel face, is firmer | § S29 Cutting ia whale af well. stooa bencelurward ou: Unies, sas Oil ede nmeth eesaniieee, eating’ mei ree ie ite fomrthe medias Season tx tate eihonek oe farverostite ‘ew York has furnished ample illustra- and more durable than the English anvil of wrought | A iat oT. Tos ee, J emp, xe, whaler, wtg the Wate Meares Teelne ee its | metropolitan position. ? informed, contained the money which bad been de- | tious of this Kind of filly and disaster. Opera tus iron; the American chain vice is an improvement | ens ey her saul, Os fo Yate Com Bare Brot The Monroe Doctriue: ivmp boert boate its | Metropolitan posit formed, contain y, ‘ impl that it unknown there; the au made here are far in ad- wy tandy book, wer, wp toe approval in its every tm should it be necessary, we | ‘But the settiements are not confined to those lo- posited for Capt. Downing ; I believe the boxes | never paid there, and for the gee Ne vance of the Bualish & t ress; and 4) of “oe POP anan ae Oe gene will xe-write it im blood a struction of pucopeam | Colities Only, but ail along the Missouri river (or | were put in one of our boats to go nshore. was never thrown open to the multitade. Not ae ‘othe a iv proses SB gahs ee % medalers | thee red miles, upou Nebrasks—the be yatifal It may be proper fur me to state there was a bag | long’ since i: Woe revolved to try the virtue of , m Ly. other articles, Hye seers oe h of | . Ship Windemere, from NOricans for Liverpool, 29th uit, Missouri—Bbo cam valley of which is soon to receive the locstion of | of mores brought on beard by O.J. Hays & Co., | popularizing the lyric drama, A fund was vocorily rowels were all sper tens now $30, re | at 6488 Ton 7 06. ora ge he the at hi y of nations—the Loup Fork and | which Captain Downing told me to put inthe strong | reired to put up for the purpose a spacions buld- t owels, cunfessedly superior to tte Euglish se bie Corrsck, Norris, from NOrlesnt for Havre, let inst, 5 coming the scenes of the | box; this bag was sealed, and remained in tue | ing, capsble of holding trom four to five thousand made by ene manulacturer—Mr. Bisbee, Rowth | Int 2 60. lop me: emare tast be som lien, , . rey ll soe ins ad na fitaksia lusy white man, with his higher civilization. | b xa chort time, and was returned to Mr. Hays by | pecple, admissible per head at rates level ty the c:tton—and his business doubles annually. Kvea a ute ne Beston Fob 4 for SPraa- OS or gig gpa motive epielia the people ofthe Great West, of every State, | the clerk of Cuptain Downing; Ushould think this | pecuniary means of the mauy, This was starting ‘he celebratea Congress pen knives are now tepro: | snip Sorthe:e, Hatch, from Boston 18 days for & clogged by the incu’ serie; or the miseahee thelr hearts upon it, aad they wilt eaffer | bug contained from four to six hundred doublooas; tipo the right ground, and had i¢ heen faithfully | duced by our own workcen, with the elegance and. | Praveloco, Mes 31; lot 2203, leu 82, golag dy tne wind m ‘ rauient no delay, but will move on the great ball of | ] don't know of any other money having come 01 | adberca to, New York would have enjoyed the , ¢xcellence of the English knife, and we might ex ‘Oa, -fue hardest ouset progress in syite of ull opposition. Grverawent | board the ehip, except public money received by | distinction of proving that musical dramatic art | tend the list Jeaeial aly 3 S335, + the traest test of mn in interposed obstacles at every stop in | me officially. cap be established aud sustained in the United | We have nottime and space to zo into a detailed ip Wm Sturgis, from Newport, E, for.N¥ork, June If, " aan ee : 5 thendvance of the western rettloment. “But those | I don't think I saw our boat go for nor return | Stetee. But the original plan of building agreed St: temeut of the condition ofall the myriad branca- T8546 nto cal saten Sam ayia St Helens ses, like chaff before the wi have been | with Admiral Coe, but 1 saw iar after he was on | upon has been, we understand, reduced, and con | ‘of the hardware manufactures of husette, pkg ty phy 3 gy) 6 the column bas moved steadily on; | board; | was informed that he came in one of our | necting this circumstance with the enormous rent | We wii, however, meation a few of the more pro. Shi see Gordon” (+10). hound WF, (orehelly t Sage J is now the decree, and the powers of | he charged for the bouse, the public may couideatly | mineptitems. Nine years ago the value of the rr Rodspan, trom, Laverpoel: tor 5 ‘Urloass), Juse ot stop it, | [do not know that there was any communication |4ook for a maguificent failure, where they once | nails annually made in Massachusetts was $1, Ship Flosoae from Newoastle for N¥ork, Junel3, lat 46, , here goes fur Nebraska! Theoe cheors for | between Admiral Coe and the authorities on sh: had reason to expect complete and brilliant suc- 502,275; hollow ware and castiaga, $1,280,141; n jon he: proud triumphs, aud three to thosé who have | pievious to the squadron going over. I had nothing | cess. Opern in Boston will encounter the sume Scythes, $115,855; axes and hatchets, $94,441; cut- dbip Gelates, Rog Boston, June 4 for S¥ranciice, Jane Hon. A. P t without disgetso; his here fapliet: cont aitiotien; he way 7 9 16, lat 4 6 been instromental in breaking her fetters. to do with the deposits received oa board, except- | difficulties, and the same result. The structare levy, $148,175; butte and binses. $26,300; latches | ““aniy Cumberiand Hooper, fom Liverpool for Philadel- If you desire a favorite location in the “land of ing the one bag spoken of, aothing to do with them | erected for it, though large, as compared with any- and cour handles, $3,200; locks, $60,070; taoks and | phis. Jx 13, a8 OO. A canailt ea Wik, Sune “ape Bouth tbe Bariny Cooth se ward of | Prowilae,"” you must be up and moving “wile it whatever. Idon't know what geveral disposition | thing of the sort before attempted, will not be bisde, $253,687; shovels, spades, forks and hoes, | Mp fensy Gifuey, Moody the tices cloud of abultiaa wich cavirchs herby sazat. | 2,called tday,” oF you may be compelied to be’ was made of the veposits; this was my rst eruiso, | capscious enough to muke it weet expenses at | $275,212, besides vast quantities of chains and other | “haip Saw stauiey, Roblason from Liverpool tor N¥otk, ing shoulder to shouller, wits hes frlamis, nor by eo. | SAtisfied with place but little superior to the choice sud 1 saw no other money received. [don't kuow | populsr prices, and without this condition secured, wrought iron articles, perpen ll age esd Mie oy oy ina from Havee for HYork. Jade 25, ie ion with ber evemice. = aka teh ¢ | woether St. Clair was employed befere or afterthe , there will be au annual loss on the investment. plovgbs and otber agricultural implemente, iron eh se sett : \ d the cone ust eventual, own of its Tailings, fences, safes, &c. With the astonish: | Fugit chee PI 1 Bite See ooaciasion of the above. tosate the ae- | i { Gen. acta tera vcenty oF | sovliongr’ os uo own medighhiancs ae cc caesiy dy ing iz tus all the manufacturing interests of the Bute Elers Oe tye Siggantonehiaaaeee easing semblage quietly dispeisiu, wad, uo doubt, with the , June 27,1854. | visions were received fem et Clair by the ship's Fhilegel pie has the advantage of the mistakes | State have Jately received, the manufacture of |, 4m Am ship. st conviction in their b sv a they had done honor to We arrived here about a week ago, for the pur- | steward; as my agent, this was his business. Xt. | of her neighbors. Though starting befure tuemin | hardware has sympathized to the fullcat extent, | “y1 1) sierra Nevada, from Havana for Falmouth, E, 6th . | bak Sa ah Sri selt Pee aoe eee a pose of settling in Kansas, and contributing our mite | Clair bronght for me sucb an smount of provisions | the same enterprise, she has been outstripped | and undoubtedly has, since the dateto which we inst, off Cars fort Reaf, " inci 5 to prevent slavery cursing the fairest part of crea- | a8 was oecessury for the ship; I don't know that he | immensely in the prosecution. This, however, may | Tefer, doubled inthe aggregate, and in respect to Bark Jas Bi yet. Howe, from NO.lesas for Boston, Ii pron Pohl epee wey t ey day eee oi Lt tion, We Base Cotes short trip tree into the had a surplus beyond what * ‘as received on board. | yet be turned to good account. If "we have’ gone | some particular brancnes has more thaa tre! or | inst, of Stncody Heae. the L Athi sellers, 5 a, aw Mattehae tan Indian country, and satiatied ourselves that a man | 1 don’t know that 1 eveu looked into his boat. along slowly, we may show that our progress bas | quadrupled. The ae npn any ae oe AnrwzRr—Sid Jane 2 bark Scott Dyer, Hill, St Domia- aged veteran, uiso a fai en ‘of the shove company. can get almost just such a bomeas he pleases. I} Question by Court—Have you any Rioseds been sale and sure, and if we exercise the proper | ®mple, now turn out 000 we of axes ar, fr. Muckenfurs bas long been a member of the La. | Dever saw richer land in my life, and it appears in- | tocause you tobelieve that Captain Downing wae | vort of spirit and di-cretion in determining the p! against $94,000 worth made throughout the State yg ne tees isles GW tomes es fayette artillery, aud hus faithfully discharged his | CXbauettble. We saw amoug the Shawnee Indians in collusion with St. Clair in farnizhing the be: | upon which to build our opera house, we shall enjoy | in 1845, The woll known goods of this establish- Biok 2 3 eran! Boston. Der (Lot Bile, Kesve), Philadelphia. ‘ f the best fi that 7 i | Sieged party with provisions ¢ the credit of having beeu the first to solve the mu:h | ment are sold exclusively in - Against $275,- CaRpesas—Sid July 4 brik ary Badond: lenetoe aaa day upon all ecoasions, at staudard bear forthe — of the best farms that we ever saw in our gy toes Wn ny vax problem whether a first. rate operatic corps, a on | hehe cana try and rato ME Thee oa. Graal X ck; Rush, Howe, Baltimore company. i i . , ‘ complete ts te and manufactory, that of O. Ames & Sons, a late S i war, apd was one of those galiant corps | _ The only drawback is this slavery question. Mis- | I donot know why Coe left his ship when the poet per Fey ete aad wollen facie ear North Faston, making shovels alone to the amount | ,,0- sausta—in port Hay 1b ebip. Plscataces, oe y :! i dron went over, or whether he left contrary to y who defended old Fort Mouitrie when besieged by the ged have already flocked to this Territory by | squs .OUe of $700,000 annually. Th ufacture of tacks ah 3 i reds; many slaves are already in the Territory. | thc wiehes of his officers; 1 know that the ship icft | lishment on this side of the ocean. Whatis neces- , annt ie man Risinonn—Arr June % bark Jodo, Jenkins, Stettia, fer meme. vex he stk porsione ba otay Bis Sains aid Even at the Methodist mission theyre heathenizisg | Buenos Ayres when the place was in astute of | sary tu do this? There is, in our opinion, but one | and brads has doubled since then; and the same Cebentane pry ecrvico, he # the black in order to Christiavize the red man. siege; > : 1 tes of increase apply in regard to many other | {xo KONo—Arr May 1 ship Gravipe, Sprague, Shanghae, i 0 \. ege; J believe that Captain Downing told me |} €asential requisite, and that is, av editice which shal] | rat crease apply ga iy Havana—Arr July I. brigs Hy Leods, Litt! HIT of Je or Navasiatie ee pone igh bint few Missourians thought in the start that they would | that Mr. Schenck and Mr. Pendleton wished the accommodate enough people comfortably to enable | goods. Ha-view, Ball, aes a ial, Ge foe Portland; 2 H Ms ay > | regulate the settlement of this wi Territory. | ship to remain, but that he was going to Rio, and | the enterprise to supp rt itself at rates of admission | But for the fostering influence of home protec- | sehrs Midas, “hi i 7 a, equipped ‘nd ready for the action of tho Northern men were ordered off; | ng was frealy | aedaned asa reason that the an apired caulk- | which the fetiiion osay afford to expend for an | tion of American manufactares, while in their in- Ghsignog bay, cuatooas ih Groin elieving the particulars of the recent duel which | *#lked of, even by United States officers at Fort ing; T don’t kaow that Capt. Downing treated the | habitua! luxury. This is all that is wanted. This poss f ose mai whe oe eee Bithels, Mari ssaaa 0 ke, Beas was fought between General J. ©. Sanders, of Ala- Leavenworth, merely because they happened to be baad agents with contempt or disrespect. should be insisted on as 8 sine qua mon. | would not have been so in, P ly let, j o ? ii Y " 0. a, York; z born north of Mason and Dixun’s line. Some North- | I do not know that Hays & Co. were the money Every other consideration is secundary, and should | sented. This is as self-evident as the sun ER Ty ig tin eter Mara ge ie erg oh cone iy cent eet Spear ile! 504 erm ent were actually driven off; others wore frigat- agentsof the inside party ; they were Americau | be mad to yield and be subservient to this; archi- | from a clear sky at noon day. Bowker’ es .3 atte Se aa NOztenns; sche readers of the Hemets, antl Sepetiall these who | ned away. All mauner of lies were told, and mis- | merchants. ‘The men from the shore who were em- | tectural decoration and beauty are as nothing in -_—_ Fags ee wae L Eek Mee b a are prejudiced against Southern institutions | Tepresentations made in order to keep Northern men | ployed to get the ship from the recf at Pernambuco, | comparison to it. The exterior walls of an opera | "ax Oup Max Goxz.—Mr. Malfred Eldridge, the | to tead for Charleston; (th, barke Osinanlt, Gordes, will eee t to ae ou them as they were related | 8¥8¥. But now the charm is broken. A dozen | were paid fur their services; 1 do not recollect the | house had better present the most unsightly plain- | father of Dea. Benj. of this city, and the | Sierra Novads, Foster, Paimouth, 2, = siace, q to me bs a ¢ Rrettens Five forse Pa qvere fired, | auullies of free soilers drove abead, and have com- | number of men; there were between fifty and a hun- | ness atid monotony than that the Pople clement in | oldest man in West Springfield, died in that town | riz ,3. fe Pag oe The Siek round Gen. 8 ander 4 received a ball in his | Mouced a settiement wpor: Kansas river. Amecting | dred; the eum paid for pilots and boats, anchors and | the ut id be sacrificed in the slightest | on the morning of the 12th inst., in the ninotieth Petes noaer, Foss” barks F. A. Perley. Stan’ deft arm, but was not seriously injured. The third is ase p July 8, of those friendly to making Kan- | rir cia was about eleven hundred and fifty-two | derrce or The building should be cons- year of his age. He has maintained remarkable | _Kisceron, Ja—arr ‘Jane 2 big Marie (Brem), Philadel- ’ |. tat round he was again slight!y struck in his right breast, ena al poe, 8 aay wna ipa 2 Pid eon ani, | Tiving daily. ‘Ten days ‘will not pass until the cabins | me to receive the mone duc by Simons and Carrol, | chased is o noble one in regard. It has horse streets a Mavanzas carr a 7. Gu Simm roand Judge Evans was shot down and dan. | of at least two hundred opponents of slavery will | who deserted from the ship at Norfolk, but I inferred length and breadth enough to furnleh en auditorium nd ey a Wi co. is of Epo ae, alee harleston (and ald 24 for aT ae rously wounded, the “ball 4 at his breast, | be in progress of construction. A few more, and | as much from the ex; jons he made; I reported | for seven or eight thousand persons, if there were his own. Mr. was a soldier of lodgdoa, St Thomas; brigs "H Curia” one Sineula originated pad agence Ae sh lan ; | Weshatl be invincible. Alt we want is for every | to him the circumstances that took place afterwards, | avy necessity to provide for number. There is pe the relics of which event are growing 1, B othes Clark. do; sta, aved by Gen. Senders in reply tow speech that fudge | Novdiern man—every Northern fumily——who have | which he approved. Captain Downing, on this oc- | no occasion, then, to contract the uimenslons of the | sift rarerand still more rare from year to year. Mr bask Edwin, flatoh vend cade betice the ihenacy pockety of the Wat, | their minds on this Tersitory, to come on st once. | casion, asked me if those tnen were in debt; T.stated | strneture te suit the ground. If money is veoded to | Trdridge was a married man for sixty-five years.— ee State. | dollars. tinted to hold five thousand raons, or not Emigrants from lowa, Uilaois and Iudiana are ar- | Captain Downing did not, in direct words, order | coustructed at all. ‘The alto ‘and pur. | yoS0r, body, and mind during his long life, and it | | Mateovar—Ol4 May 1 berk Francis Broughton, Par- maar are Re slit: 34 ‘d in | Ehis slavery question must be met and deciacd now. | 80 before, in the letter which I wrote to Captain | put up the fabric u a sofficieatly commodions is ican. Le, Gi ee acc ae ao See wii h resulted i | ye slavery once get a foothold, and she will be | Stringham, which is on record; I inferred from the } scale, that undoubtedly can be securod hereafter. sid ciate ch ing” Rotk Ga ene yy eS of thts city, bat ott ba whee te beach fe hard to rout, whilst & proper demonstration now | language used by Captain Downiog that Simonsand | But letthe theatre, if begua at all, be began ona 4x15 Pomaiar Nathaniel &, Smith, Hsq. 4th, rats, ! a4 nt to Missioct i whieh aie ther mn will scare all the slaveholters out of tie Territory, | Carrol were to be perinitted to leave the vessel | plan as to size commensurate with the requirements died recently io Torringford Ct., in the seventieth well, Falmor tice of the faw, and during which tiaco he has held | ANd Prevent more slavery from being brought here. | wilhont being regularly discharged. ||| | «the project and the fundamental condition of its | year o4 his age, who was appointed Postmaster of | mouth. Va: thomas Culpoua, Nfork! turk Masian Soll Ps : Ravi hal i Let ine, therefore, say to one and all woo } le did not im ly order names to snecers. . ie + ‘Marisa - = “og ; Mog te pated ae rete | design coming hero, to come at once; no time is to | registered on the books as deserters, nntil after they | Besidesthe factthat asan aristocratic resort an opera hag heap tag 7ens gp trot Me Sppolntment tilt | cif, Breve. 42; tz deh Mele, Brows de 28 hip Meeri- E enpte| who bid fair he "be Henge z ‘Here by y be lost; you will find every assistance to get good , had missed their musters. From what Captain | hcure could not now or ever succeed here, we want - y years, mao, Bray, I neg lt ape 5 (odditionsd) sche Melita, community shoula engage in such a transaction! | Tean become a little better acquaint ne 20 Stock Sales. Fostor, from Fayal, arr May 24 ‘NYork. ore ea duclli b t quainted with the | should be made with the two men that the govern- | three reasons as important as its pecuniary | Atdo May sche Kone. Ho tor NYor! (eines ait ‘s a very singnlar coineisence in thi dae ling, Territory, I will write you « full description. ment should not be the loser. _ ; Prosperity. 11 ia eminently desirable that all class. ag RR ee ancy 100 io, Pad a, £2 tacky tran’ The affair of honow which-sccurred |. 4 Cofrespondent of the Ohio State Jouraa!, writes | 1do not know that Captain Downing bad any | ¢3 of our population should have so delightful and Nav pre 30; 106 | p2Agva-cars Jane ah, hele Geo F. Williams, Kineman in this city a year ago, between Thoonsran ont Ta | en Keokuk, lows, July 1, as follow: | reason to believe that Admiral Coe sought refuge | refining a means of amusement put within their + OO Us don, beaks mines ee & c Fcc st the toclock tine I paves ey oe Intimately connected with this sabject, is that of | on boerd the Jamestown, besause he had sold the | reacb. The moral influence it would exert fs a Le on tae hosing th hall pa ly he ight | Slavery in the new Territory of Kansae. 1 believe I | squadron. I don’t think that Captain Downing | chief object to be sought. Then, again, culture of feed, Bee nuven waa the lenged party. ‘he night | have expressed to you my ‘conviction that slavery | knew the equadron had been sold; I heard him eay | @ popular taste for music, and the developement of 4 ently ag hnd ae tee jane Fed a ee will be established there. Every day's observation | repeatedly that he did not believe it was sold. 5 but strengthens this conviction, It Iles immedistely Crossexamination—] bad no direct knowledge thd eet peng vain sag west of, and adjoining Missouri, and thousand: from | that when Coe was received on board the James- of wakin, et Y ie re tied in 8 ver: pets that State who are pro-slavery men, are now squat. | town, he was a traitor; I do not know that it is pose mek » Teas “ft Bs Sa ‘ct | ting there. nizations are farmed, both ia and | legal and customary to receive specie on board of Goncer " bt hate ao “kote longer.” | Out of the Terriiory, to protect and encourage the | American me of war when abroad, nor do J know Be alex aed around—the principals ani se slaveholding interest. Several mectings have been | that itis legal and customary to receive one inaivicusl musical talent, also constitute a,valuable ton. ‘indeed, those two endayif'we may judge from | 225 oe D wo en we may jadge from | Tehigh Zinc, bb, 2; y Home Ports. the corpurate tile of the stockholders, were the | s5w {: 400'Long Island Rit, 11%. ALEXANDRIA~Arr J Dawtia principal inducements with the Logislature in their | Suewoesi MO) Leng Rastport; Candaceilathows, Boston; sabe Village Com, grant of the charter of the “Acagemy.” Thirdly, | ~ Rosen. the promotion of the commercial interests of the | MARITIME INTELLIGENCK, | penis Dent wong ware Beslenia Reo, claims rendered to you that is possible. As soon ay | dere Tye 1 considered that such arrangements { it contrived and adapted for the masses, for two or } vonds were Pet 5 , jr | held by these squatters, whercin resolutions have | cent.; after refreshiog his memory by looking at | city, by affording strangers a source of cheap and ; Eriol, Smell, do; Carvin positions ON eclece dy gat ee ee bay woe been passed declaring their purpose tee each | the articles of war, he “Tt is customary ce le- . ecable ente ment during their sojourn a ave, ish, Berton’ oe when Ponnavan discovered a little An of grass other in holding slaves, atall hazards. They de- | gal;” I belicve some Ad@rican familics in Buenos } us, !s another capital use to be subserved by the NB indes, 5 » nounce and refuse countenance or protection to all | Ayres, during the siege, were supplicd by Captain | enterprise. All of these can only be fal- ine vin, be is Shick, be mappoeed i. Le bas who do not endorse their sentiments. In short, all | Dennis with ore 9 a gy: filled by an 0; House which will hold several oa te aa on on Saat aor a of hee their influence, together with that of the general | A pumber of letters were here presented to the | thousand people, at a low price of admiasion, and 80 Tis auteia aie Ws acd, WGentianen government, will be vigilantly employed to make | witness, one of which was identified aa having been | ai and conducted as to avoid all invidious being bt “at tne mstilogs La'@: einer ansas © slave State. They design to bully and | written by a Mr. Parker, an American shoemaker | distinctions of classes in the audience. in. “eos Qi Baath Pong hist iatol sroper,to | tareaten and drive off to Nebraska every Nor- | residing at Buenos Ayres, in which he acknow- | If tbe Board of Directors are to be charged cx- wiki Teenaven Toplied cooll Noes th Ponte ou, | thern man who will not agree to subscribe to | ledges the receipt of provisions from Capt. Down- | clasively with the selection of a plan for the build- Mr. LaGree?” The Nace tee né th ward ‘eauia. their articles of fuitt. Northern settler: go to | ing. Another letter written by an Episcopal minis- | ing, then they will have a duty to perform of grave «\Genflemen,are ready?” to alk beth tos ‘ded | ‘Mprove farms and to make future homes. They | ter, alo an American, returning tho most grateful | rea} ibility. They cannot too careful and tee tive The <b ads ‘oie wr Wires. ok | do not want to quarrel and fight with their neigh- | thanks, in bebalf of a number of families, to Capt. deliberate in ches ge prey shot before the ord tae had fully | bors. Thoy have po time to spend in that sort of | 1. for his kindness, and reqnesting 8 continoance of | will not forgive a fatal mistake in Scape the second’s lips, and missed his man. Dow. | business, and to avoid these difficulties they will | the samej friendly feeling, so fur as it doce not con- | much moment to their welfare and enjoyment. It veturaed the ae. and La Gree fell acts generally go to Nebracka. If a population Ni tea fitet with the neutrality of his ie is well known that the majority of those who have Tins wes one man's spirit seat into the beluae at | bef goes there, it should have good packing, The cvidence of the ‘witness here elosed, contributed their money to thie unde! and such an understanding as will enable them to done eo with no expectation or desire to derive a Ate daly 18 back Lindsay, Oat Ad sobs euph Cras Croat bigae ; Sulfolk, LS pod schre Coatelio, iter, ry . ste SB ae aa tele barks Af pinot Poe bi : s inte ir July 12, ‘ig sien 3 Gooper (aow, 723 tons), Moore, 8t Stophon; senr Durham, 2 F ¥ 8 : 6 ¢ his God by the hand ellow being. But such an | act in concert. It seems to me inevitable that the direct * . ‘ 4 F raz Re ‘ nay profit or interest from it. They have agreed | - ew aceihieteened NGOR—Cld July 11, bark J W Paige, Atwood, Gay - event was ease eo be se yp dandy odo slavcholders will have the start; but when tae day | dst tea ce ts Pe ae a Duet me ond to give it fora great public benefit, and they will | gg- Al pochages and letlers intonded.for the New Yous | “UPS: pavow. July 10, brig Elvira (Span), M q ” comes for forming a State constitution, the eml- sof | Justly require that it shall be so ¢ loved as to Herma chou!d be sealed, ‘Hevees: ca his character, even at the sacrifice of hu- gratiqn from the free States and from’ Germany | Teected the Elgin Treaty. It requires two-thirds of | eh) Teese effectually, the design they have in passport RA oe eee Foe eee F ab elltae, arena’ bere, ‘Shek N Porte; poh gy gt ig we ky wally ‘moral | may, and I hope will, make itself felt in the re- ea ghost (sean demain of this kind; bat | view.” That can be secured inno other way ALMANAC FOR NUW TORK—1HS DAY, Belg Maine Moore sitous" Cid thy be Mapes, wrong, Sade an Oconee emand it, oF | enactment of the compromise of 1820, in the funda- | We believe there wos not even & majority in favor of | then" +7 erecting ‘a theatre to necommodate . mesa a will be branded as & coward, and wheu once | Teptal law of the lan , the treaty, One reason given is that tho United | 814.04 five snuiiacs “aah Sontag for Pulser hie ia CMa eee Wein ae eee ‘The weather bere for the pest week to been re- | Pp fo oy ee ee ee ee under the bro Ber tema, We Sow Maposaes 5 ioe b= onan, oa aaa Ge al tok ~ “maa ona aly 7,5 Reed, 36 pry gl Me oy at des ae ppd Sr | the feeling and excitement that now prevails, aud eee won Neraay cade oo chatee tee sdmisdon to fff cente. On these terms | ea pm a a me ny oan ‘eo bog ve 'Y | must continae for some time, on this subject. The | $20 ° ie, Galt the establishment will support iteclf, and the | CLEARED. ti . Halse, past week, ending Sunday, July %, 1854: | North, if true to itself, can ever consent to sce that | .revenne cutters’—and send them round to the Galt | T¥6 * furnished wi en i Steamship Washington, Lines, Southampton and Brean, 4 pastes Monday, July 3......84deg. Friday, July?......37 dex. | Netitvtion eatablisked eo reel eee eet | Shore, to e«p the American faherman at bis proper SS ee oe ee and elogant |. S*gmeti . pe 5 3 5 0 ‘Tuesday, July 4. Saturday, July 6... .80 | had been probibited. and it did not cxist, and | stance. Let Nova Scotia do the same. tong beret ote a "Of this desc , be cager. to | ship wings of the Morning, Lowell, Melbourne, Matllor & " Pen Hak Ay Y Sait Many Kpoanoes Coonee, Thursday, Jaly'0...- bisa 7 to see established by such fout and cor- | M4 0Ur Beighbors, can come and take our Ash, and | Trord‘to maintainin, i, for 8 large ’part of every | riisik Joban Bile (iim), Trantman, Hamborg, Pediaaad % rr July 6, ches Jew, NYork; Sth, Louian, ; a a oy here, and many poscne are | rupt means as are now employed. we attempt to drive them off, we need not look for bod 8 company of atrength und ficst rate | * BO sesso (Brom), Hilkins Bremen, & Co. hDoare dele tt al verte toes seem to bo "Aihent © €-- Sooo Monn | Amairs in Washington, sentng IMs fa py: athe colneg make | St chee inane tnd ce ina: | RE at atc eBedtie Rste A Mne | BER See Moga re MA de ey 5 » S ii P 01 0 ’ 8 M Q " tin, Ge. Mount Pleasant, and Sallivan’s Island— | CW mance, Foe 1854. | Rot treat with us! Let the provinces treat with | Of lyric dramatic exhibitions will be naturalized | * brig Melasso, Nichols, Boston, Nesmith & Son. ARAUREBUXK—Asr Joly 9, Veh, Heme, 0 a fg tty y eres Gene Poe | he Fishery and Reciprocity p y—Commission. | each other, and place an effectual check npon the and eee ee our social improve- Brig Sutton, Conner. Barbrdoes, Ty ly 74 Oe. sid 10a, ‘ects Poineete fnew, absut 280 tone.) every week at the Motlicie House, wader she-sape® { ers to Madrid. Sop Ghen eat ta pea edante haem eAone Imarks to O0y to tbe counderationa ‘whch strongly Heishausncn Cie, rowsh; du Jonas, HF, Hoome Dia- | PULSEORMCRTH a achr Ocean Home, Piladet: wn! Pg ape) ares fine affair, and at. on PDeeye cll the parte te ene Awe | Ths ax comed vomite aon aka times, which. | Tecommend the contraction of a building of the re- winnie Rerinson. Darien, Places Watte. | MOpirE cu July 7, tte We Doris, Boston; by ite of Charleston and neighboring reciprocity treaty, that it fd be concladed with- | ¢ver Way the observation ie directed. Won't treat _— wee Wo ae meen vob sy — xgabersh .den), Chovertsa, Charleston, E Beck & soe J Bolin ks, Pit a dee ‘The money market is tight. Specie subject that deliberation which it requires. Whe Staver Gray Eagle, 00 [5 ts « OS ARRIVED. ces aE alr i BU Big Breer, Mohs demand, and! know of many pervone rt geitigh Senate do not take trestles upon trast, aud | A letter to the Charleston Courter, dated Hlava- “ peau oy and alters Zi ine as four and five per cent forit. The ets arc | May take the liberty, as on a previous occasion, to | D4, July 5, saye:— : a 6? Topal's, ane Talley Noyes, Se o ws po a eer ty the producta aedsoenien substitute a Senatorial enactment for the treaty. It |, 1 2#*e oblalued from an ausheiutic couree full particu- ergy ab pase for CUD is by no means certain the Colonial Lewialat lars re-necting the brig Gray Fagle, of Philatelphia, aly 8. . L- M.D. | SraPamsent toe, tant Flin fe ct at ates ity | Rich isndod cargo of Howat Arcane, & short time wy Phy ky | ‘Tre Anglo Amertena Orieket Mate Canadians, was appointed as the negotia- | sloop’ of. war Fapica n being "ea a iy h. \ He Female: Yona, July 14, 1854. | tor of the treaty for the reason of his supposed in- | slayer at anchor in this little bay, and rents buat toex. | A W areday. 1 Ba Goce, br bbe Ruy, Rostoara, nericans .... .-.25,677 ph a ae | ee esd; ac any ty de’ i list dues not seem at all satisfactory to the “en PNB Palmer ( Pe few Honsiulae wise toad, wh Hates. Belen saniseal in jp ‘4B HERALD. fluence in the five colonies; but a strong op positii her. Not ! board; but the The called to an article | has now been rallied against hime “PPOMOn ott ae ce, the holoe out ia the deck and cakes of Chicago. The Democratic Press says of toa adoy a Broineg, syne Sh ints Cin Jon | Ham pan brig Conpolisnn, Billet ; ander the head of | , It is rumored thas Viceroy of the co- | cumstances, fave ovidence that a cargo of negroes had | fe—Tho umber i leew than’ was poeus onto VER gy ety iatrate 4 Buss anticipated by | bound to New York, July 5, lat 6 Re K—In port July 12 Devid L Adame, 4a stated that the | lanies ls to be appointed In the person of some one Just Leon innded, aod the Gray Eagle was taken posse: | thowe best informed as to the. recent noscolocs & | Keith Waar careces bese io tats Beats Died | a for B York, tab and the Ameri- poh fo bol ~ y, and that gap thoy are to Po heyy ee ge sat be our popalation, ‘The consus taken in Noveinber last | 02 the Fourt of July, Palnene B timoro, of ERWEOK arr July 13, ‘Woass, Addison, ow Terk Soe porate, Kinedom for some one of | & f ahin Honda claimed her as his prise” He | WCr of ‘the Council showed tho popala- dia (ot Now Hew Antwerp. June 3, with | | SAW BEDFORD—arr J wi ‘do me the jastice | Queen Victoria's children, “Neither independence, Saeed tae ‘ts his prize. He | ton then to be 60,652. If thet was correct, | 241 pe to hunch & Womens’ ; fof Pulindeip ieee Ria ioe abate tacns Philadelphia The above — by ed sprain Jy ny nion, at of Lord Piste aed as nied, 1 cane isa meer, (Com mane a pes as is cae al It the be correst, the Sehr Ta “3 Hoses Oren, 7 haa one wont my TP in the match is strictly | Mr. Merritt, of Babia Honoa for the Gray Eagle, and the was sont te | moreover, botween tho reports, in the relative nuix. | Schr Vignes re nine tation Upon the conclusion of the treaty Lord Flgin is | this ci ni in”? 0 th, and the" Amerteage® | 10 be created Dake, and Har, Meritt andi Mp, | the ross longs, "ee Commiason” to dceide towhom | at Of male and females, nd Of mative and foreign lg as is, Brovieence, 2 days 8a honor which does Crampton are to be knighted, for this signal service. PS eR gra a re The Wind during the day, NE, with rain. Yours reepectfully, "| What distinction is to be bestowed on our part apon 1 ne eat is atill more in its gondomne- | a Jersey City Intelligence. a } Career, | Mr Marcy, who has conducted the neguiation with Peery aber porn oo ae Pouce Fouoa—In tbe | criticisms of that — hana trae arene ot se 80 mach and success, is not yet determined. | for the establishmen a, Reading, whteb provites | “In oar opinion ¢ speak not unadvieedly, eee h kien sepa ‘oh tat —On the last up trip of the | The President will, without doubt, demand an | commencement of » ‘pol Soayonel on Gaara ae prenounce the Seneus dincroditatte eve uae ge | splice the uibea ta. s¥ned EF pease ssh others, Buffalo Lxpress, 4 sppropriation for Commissioners to Madrid. Tle | the open eet ote Caace epcrlinance contemplates | prthesia, and it could only bave beon arrived at Barrer ane . poe oe emigrants were on , 8 not »' ‘term! s Police, to takes general | some ingenious closet labor, akin to the process of comm! of v At Ki 13th by Messrs Emmons & Little- Carle och tint | th. somali wil xadoutaedly jin calf ene | £04 fo tien: t‘aleaharge st teplve forearm | CRUDE 21EQ blcobtlned hy mppontfon. | at Ron oe ce, them, Thay hd endared s long and tious yo | Minister Plenipotentiary now in Madnd, Ly fod , #0 that the Gre What, to commence with the lonst item, hes the | Sathera and Ruropean froighting trads. “"PO7™* ™ ney from fatherland, the confineme Secretary of ibly, act ax Secre- | may hot de hindered. He is also expected to be at Brig Leoy Hi faunched recently at Bangor, is 200 «wely, packed cars overland, and were fully ~ tar of the © a. This, however is not yet | (he station bouse every morning when the watchmen are ot ase a Scone the pel youn er sh. Trek t is ve be sommanasd by Oape Ot “ , , . cognizance of _ ted fot the incursions of « diaewse which In never wpe oO TE: | wade daring" the nipht” and’ wer the prisoner en to Seal Fired bere be ten to each, which all enue tisfied with . Every attention sent Reeoraer’ % Correspondence. "sie wante ty Capt. Squires and hie tree, Raid % | IxpicreD.—The Milwaukco Sentine! learns trom | tases are ulspesea of aking note inertia oct | Sauxtamam, this would ive ure masioe tore thes | ,fSILADELPIIA. July Leaer enna |_-eivmany thre mit have The deaths | Madison that the Grand Jury in. the United States | esse, Four policenen, one from each ward, wil be tcqual 100, barks of Se largest ize, whic Boston; seb Ismoon,, Wine oon Principally on Lake Micviges node District Court have indicted 5. M. Booth, J. A. Mee. | Pointed, these, together with the constables, carry only nine men, and exclade every solitary ior senger, and John Hyeeaf, af tat iy for | acute a Gn tet Commas | Sendo eens a haber trad, LD Lowe op Lira—The dwelling of Mr, | *a¥e Glover. No others were indic - agi | il be pale sacar the police iy por dios We wich to ear septic x —_ | ‘auch barged‘ he ik ands boy tre si a tan oy ant | Sdbon. ah ee Lee shavely eubaabseed cau thy Cotes perished flames, nglishmen—William Perei 20, and Freep, —1 Recorder's Court, Robert crete at ats cameo ooies eon recoveres, fhe die cane tle fy ence Hople, seed were drowned while taining tan pond | cer, att corner Morgner and Warn on sn Nexin Watson, the inte of the Qildree were plage mn eee with whlch the ‘The t poe d aol aon encumbering tho side in | penitentiary, was dismissed extreme cruelty j the peice of beef in “hat town af quar teent Cremloteess. . ba bana borast ey died euddenly ot Mogpt Vernos - my \

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