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s 8 _ - NEW YORK HERALD, TURSDAY, MAY» 22, 1855. one eee camer aay ns, | PHROMTICAL SEPT Fane 70 FE FRO | 0 i 3 3 Res nsn Sni-Ab-reewpeeer a eat Ba dene of (e Admtmieration to Make Kansas a Fre: | 5, 4.14 norstofore published the particulars of the ‘To man Pamuneee oe con Genie: s aly ‘The Jara of an astounding game st political conftiet which took place between the American survey- a Dill entitled bray get ania 9g ad M | ing steamer Water Witch and the'fert of Itapira, on the rerties ‘hazard is shortly to be made known to the America: pre tT ; 5 vette People, aoe a ender ect tee United States | {20m United States point of visions apa 1 AIT, ANY of ste provisions have my hearty apptoval. Personages ent of and Senator Douglas of !ineis, Its exposure will de- Paraguayan account of the transaction, in the form of a Heegie of Saemchael and sive my 4 report from the Commander in Chief of the Army to the to menstrate to the South bow far, with safety to the fa- Peestientsse ture, itmay be well ‘o trust Northern politicians in their professions of enpport to their institutions when self. | 70,1 Excatigxcy Tux Paseapeny o mime RéPonuio oF Steamebip Munois, wekiget, Henamal a O Robert: ip 4s Ne nee orate : ty Se at a, ‘The true ark tor, Matanzas, H D Brookman & Co, ley 4 Co. alam not afraid to leave 4 gree warann Da TH Brains, interest is in the way, aud how far this principle cam be | Your ExcsuuznoyThe 4 Colonel, temporary At a proper time Berk Roman: Lewy, Havana, m & So "i Port). Cancivoa Lis! GE Ainswick. mate te iatzance the sotlans of men whose peounisry | Comte eee saeaeoa con Recaliann’ ties tes The pot the result of sudden excitement, but Brie Choe Heath, 8 gon, Cardenas RP Suck & Uo, intereste in slavery, it wou d be supposed, wereaufficient | oynigg, at 1134 o'clock, the American war steamer Wi 8 planned meditated aifaie. The resolutions were Fa oe dae Cie Taibee to make them trae {oth: south. The pariicularsattend- | ter Witeh ap passing up the Parana by the Corrien. written out at Platte City and brought down, and orders | Brie Fdard, fates, Nortoll, Mayan te Tigitboura. ing the conspirsey to force upon Karsas a free soil go- | tes"eide, as it passed by the common canal the com- | obligation. Those oaths of office, the sober convictions [si Captain Walker, Lieutenant Wallace, Eosiga sis panenee (ee yaton, TW Delaue. iit videnoe, master. Le Lissy Garrow (Br), Crump, Aatigua, I B Gagor & Vernment, comes to me through no less a source than mandant of the fort of Itapira, citizen Vicente Desi) peda cg the fealty of an American citizen, conspire poral Strange and orator Winston, which Bue Contos, is . E ol an ex.Senator of Congress, and to make them clear will ing accended a little bigt rye ~ “ ~ Vemastitutionsl ¢ iu % ry ra beret “4 i ¥ May 1 Orient, Merrill, Charleston, * require some brief detail es ‘the persons on board to be cunniek flict between our State and nati a Lege gon A Jones, Thompson, Corn Island, NG, Rich & a siamo part March 13 chip Nesoluto, Mc! sae nratents sosenireie ben. Nebraska bill whbG, |: SEOs Stat ts the alent Pernt’ ot thi en, | intel 'whlebever it ir, abould be equally shunned by judi- Sete Gi te, Tine, Week SC. sa Rpt Are April 23h bark Volant, Whiting, Lo first reported, arose from ua spprehension of its bad ef" | campment general of the Paso dela Petris, and almost | cicus statesmansbip, aa well as patriotic duty. Im such Seb Gharisston, MeCrondy, Moti & Co, | galled for Hig Janeiro). Sid S0:b,'abip Groat I fects upon the free States politically; but those objec- | to uperior point of the island of Caraya, whence deticately bats: organizations, the integrity of the Sebr Hamming Bird. Morris, Charleston, 8 Bloom & Son, ) seen eda). tions were soon removed by Judge Douglas’ promisea of | she commen to descend by the same canal to the | ore should be preserved as zealously aa the humiliation Schr B WW Fos: Pekkee Richmond. on para je Dover—Off April 29 ships Ponama, Swasey. fro! support to the Presicent «rd his administration, Thenext | lowest point of Ttapiro, and turning the point of the of the other should be avoided. Bone Bovcon Maden Chie Pane y Hunter bce, for Antwerp; May 3, Sea Lack, Woodbury, Anbw arp pee : . fancbank there, she took the route which leads by the sie loge adviser given me by the statutes of the Com- telegraph wires. This clan is but few innum-| Rcbr SF toed. Smith. Baltimore, Mattie & Lord | Eagle, Moore, NYork tor London (and Land move was to present the measure as a party question, | said fort of Ztapiru to this port of the general encamp- | monwealth, in the opie eg this communica- pc hike prairie wolves all éver the Sehr G toad, Gonaat Belfast, R P Buck & Co, ‘DUNGENEss—Off April 29 ship South Carolinas, S: grate’ on t pron ‘unconstitue . ; ‘A ee Pee ca bea wage sivapatiyed Peete one rye ™ihen the commandant of Itapira saw the mancu- font in. nome of is rovisions. The ‘Supreme Judicial In Conclusion, it may be well to notice the charge that Scbr Mandin, Boors, Bostos, Dayton & Sprague. i | ented ag there E. ona teed voy la Vital feature of ita faito; and to this end the Union, of | vee he did not entertain a doubt that the steamer was |. Court, alo, in an opinion signed by all ite justices, in | we were ‘traitors to our State and country.” Thisis a | Sehr Wonder, French, Providence, maser. ee Hane He SENS Gener eerie | this city, was elected 10 make proclamation, and press | going to ascend by that mouth, and he hastened | reply to a question propounced to them by myseli, state | bare statement without proo eadaigenememindier <2 nee. Grascow—Arr April 30 Native, Trask, St john. N] onward this great politica! truth. The effect to force it | to ceepatch an officer to tell the commander of the | as follows:—‘ When any person, either citizen ran- | with bad grace from the servile tools of de: ABR! g Gonatves—In port May 1 achr Duxbury, for: d bimself amenable to the legal aa | had been plotting treason in secret conclave Stoamsbip Knoxville, Ludlow, Savannah, 53 hours, with Gorrensunc—Arr April 23 Ann Washburn, asa party measure upon the House of Reproseatatives | Steamer that he could not Be permitted to pass through | ger, has rendered bims i Bere eave or ornne | mdse and passencers, "to SL Mitctill Passed sveatmsnip | NOrleans. ji the f the sd of ft both government ‘the Federal and State, the | past—from men y " r i 4 is il 28 ©: 1 oC most signally failed, anc this failure was followed by du | Uctober inst which ne caused Ao. Be, presented to him, | one which by its peacoat una it olicers, first obtains the | ting the laws of their country, and trampling on the | fl0tde, hence; 20th, off Hatteras nics alized debt Bolipis, | | Gneswocx Are Apr tice Frisel iiostost Y hence for Savannah; eame date, 6 PM, north of Hatteras, sig ietor, Porter, and Alma, Frizel, Bostoa; 24th, almest unanimous disxpprovat of the Nebraska bill | The officer executed his orders; but the commander of | lawful custody of such perce, aires a priority of | most sacred rights and liberties, purchased by the blood | nalized steamehip Augusta, dod Ai, By, with waa aa Queen, Troop. pete a rightfully yor 'y defeat- | of patriots, and guaranteed by the constitution to every | — Stoamakip Roanoko Ski i the steamer took the decree, and then threw it contemp- | jurisdiction which cannot ‘ by the prossof the tro Sates. The elections imma- | toously at the officer, telling him that he had nothing to | ed by the other, uatil the process first attaching shall | American citizen. GEO, 8. PARE.” | pastennera to Ludiam & Pleasant ase ana | etidse, for Boston; Jasper, ately following the d:c!arations of the Union resulted | go with ihe commandant of Itapiru or with auy Para- | have been satisiied or discherged.”” Br, Louis, May 12, 1865, senlnneee * a oy att one | “lowe Kowa—In port Mareh 13 shine Whistler, Bro éverywhere in the defext of the democracy, and the | guayan, and that ke was going to ascend without troub- But these opivious are clesr and unmistakable, and ORAS ye ERM 12 ina heavy Squall from North, Jost head of feremast, fors- | Port Philip 20th, with passengers; Flying Childers bpon the decocray ane vst of fit, but. ou she gone | SR.Limelt about ouch dees poco, | Sang eae ae a tag arto To Yeah | Mr. Caplan, formerly manager o€ tho Nationa, o | Wathohede’ ma Waapr no side Baas withase van: | Whist te dooot Pert EAliges oe Mrneuee: Me upon the democrasy as a ‘est of faith, but on the con- our judgments. Being unwilling, fore, ir. E. Caylus, former! er of jonal, o| ached, Sc; was lays west of tho Banks, wi ig uy EP). teary astured the party ust neither the President nor FOr TARA carta pah idl los |) cae SRAeeer ‘eston Foe Be nt A Btn it rast ‘of Mr. De Ruyter, of | fo QW te W. Hooks plot from boat No 19 on tha treh | |Lacvavaa tn port, stout May 8 sche Now Ra any of bis friends wovis consider a diffrence of opinion | orders, the Water Witch continued ascending, caused | the confederacy, which is essential to the permanent ? to visit Fram inns, oe ot Britton, Liverpool, April 2, with mdse | Mantia—in port March 6 ships Frit, ft cxoeson, upon the bers Anuflicent cause of complaint, From | three unshotted guna to be fred in succession, without | interests of the Commonwealth and the Republic, no | Beaver street, who had been permitted to vi ance, o Grinnall, Minturn 4 Co. Philadelphia ‘don 12, pus in teaky, for Amo} -— irepes ree ing Appt are tO iy oe cove by the Pre- | Girecting them upon tre vessel, ‘This was simply a mere | course is left me but to withhold my sanction from this | has met with great difficulty in leaving that country, Tuel er, Liver 001, 2 ays, with mase Tow rend; from Hou Kong for San Francine Be fn sident and Douglas to check the political avalanche . iew of thia | Dill, if 1- o in the passage, Lost ¢ y 4 whiah was everywhere weeping vway, with farsl force, | trettwest toed shouts of laughter anoard, the stoamor, | "Ihave no dou¥t that had it been reported at an eariter | ‘iiher to return to the United Sistes oF to go ‘0 Bel Hioharaea steorage pateongae.) "| err, from Hongkong. end ald Maroh 6 Yor Bosto the democratic party, navil after the result of the | in sicicule of the battery. Still the commandant | period in the seation, i$ would have been subjected to | givm, He was obl Pr an apr rere aoe ee ee eens with: chivas | Maura Mid Ape'al Aviington, Plumer, Balaklava New Hawpshire and Jinois elections, And here wa | continued with the cooln recommended him by | more careful scrutiny and examination, and its objec- r, Billaut, an ol a » pe Bovghton, for New Orleans, and Emily St Pisrre, for Mansriit.es—Arr April 30 Br ‘steamsh( Gress Bi commence a b Charleston, Malta; May 1 Republic, Snow, Hi Nathan Havay tory of the conspiracy to doom Kansas | his instructi d the ateamer having come within | tiopable provisions obviated. There is much of in | the surveillance of the police. fo free roilirm. Loup lon snd ihe Presitent, in thete | paliite Sisteone! he ordered: her: three tines te anchor, | it, but that cannot atone for ite evils. There is much | A Frenchman, resident of New York, while ona visit | Ceti frequent interviews, «xyessed a belief that without | See'ng that all these warvings were unattended to, and | that, in accordance with the true doctrine of man’s | to Paris, nerrowly escaped with his life, Im visiting the | with mdso and 230 passengers, to C UC Duncan, Had four | April 80 Go! Victoria Re€a (of Bath), Tarbox, Haveo, April 13, | selyn, mone 8. Sid May 1 an American ship, N York! some greateffort by woion the North could be satisded | that sarcasm continued ou board, be ordered a gun load- | rights and State rights, Massachusetts might well place | Colonue de Juillet, he fell in the stairway, came down Wabeend, two Veoohia. A ry den Gate, Dowing, Constantinople and dv, Rialto, and Lamartine, for NYork; Ni won the passage, that it was reither the oa of Douglas in reporting | ed with a bail to be fired, with the cole object of making | upon her statute book, but that cannot authorize its il- | about a hundred steps with bis head forward, and re- ip Texas, Merri}l, Mar: April 13, with cork, wine, | leans, for Boston. | | bil‘ sadgumctraton is “Spoor! | ftaea'in ont ot the boing, without touaing the bul, | nga and unconsiatgna requirements teen some ever nj. sen, | {aaBRORRCT TRS Pasian fam cars Saye, wis | pason "bug ine Wontecton Pion, We ay eee, dy! te uA slavery ip ou Oe Bessel he | the last demonstration of moderation which could be trust and believe the Legislature will not act in this Letters have been received in Washington from Mr. | mdse and 348 passengers, to WF Schmidt & Co, Twointants | 24tb, bark Sea Bird, Weston, Bosto: 8 ont to the demooratic cv rm in 756, . ‘The steamer was quick in responding, and guns | case without deliberative reflection. Let it not hastily Mle: is miss died on the passage. April 28, lat 49, lon 14, signalized oli Newcastix—Cld previews to April 27 Tuschia, B aed auch afatality war to In prevented if porsivia, Ths | Soutuued sing on “both side, the fort having dred | place Itself where, perbaps, it, may wiah to recede, but | Buchanan, in whlch he says he ehall leive a union ke — Biemon: same time, shtp | Boston . ss eed travel in Europe for | par ship Yaikeo Ranger, hence for 5 South bed expressed ber ction at Nebraska be- | twelve. The aggressors, respectizg the sure atm of our | Without the power. An omission may hereafter be sup- | Some time before returming to the'United aceon Eirolise and Mary Clark, bound E Orient for | Cronro— fd Apell ft Fen rege si oe supposed for bri; n i ~ ‘ 5 Liverpool}; asth, Colum! ford coming a free State, with tue certainty that Kansas | aztillerists, although they did not respect their peace- | phed, but the stigma of an unconstitutional enactment z . + would adopt foutbero inotitutions, amd come iato the | abte warnings, ceaced their fire entirely, upon which our | can never be entirely effaced. ‘sv tne BLNUneis ee ai Runeen homeo en poy ee ng A bree ei te pag it, deste, Mort Union without opposition from the North, Donglas had | battery also ceased firing; the steamer remained at the The rights, the honor and the integrity of Massachu- | pt oto oWitiem Landon, City Totel iceberg. ik Me ick, Smith, do the confidence of the South; but no election could be | mercy of the current, and of our psople if they hed wish- | setts are confided tous. Having sworn to obey her con- | qoion' Philadelphia; N. Benton, Warek Ship JW Fannin, Leddy, Galveston, 15. days, with oot: Par brig Mary Emily, Bot éffected for the Presidency without ald of the free States, re it; the ve banically fell abaft, car- | stitution and that of cur common parent, the United | ton? do: W. D. Nore i Faust. ton, to J H Bri NHaven, just rr; and others as bofore. ae daa shesentine tha Niet hare Stared enths somoanus:|-coake rte tee tee Staten, let us act under the sslemuity of those oaths, | W's Pollok Ringtone asBigic} readalbane (By), Worden, Cork, April 4, with mdse | | Prxans—in port March 26ahip Wiaard, State, for ¢ caure in ’£6 was comuuicated to the President by Mr, | Commander Duerte had the pleasure of causing to be | nd in ebedience to their requirements At the Metropolitan Capt, ‘Sack warehoA rt), Gordon, Palermo, VEMReTOWN-—-Of May 2 Parker, Bowker, Cushizg, a5 coming !row wavy of his personal friends, | respected the dispositions of the supreme government, Notwithatancing my earnest approval of maay of the | lacy, Ga; Me a, Wend April 4, with fruit, 4c. to Draper & Devlin. Passed Gibr: 1d 290h, Potrel, 8, Newport, W. | who desired an intervew with the General, if conveni- | andi have the satisfaction of assuring your Excellency | provisions of this bill,ffor the reasons given I am con- | fy JonPht, 2 poMnedy tty Oo ne on adelpl tar 18th in company with a large floss of ¥ Rorrerpam—In port May 2 bark Lamplightot, Pai ent. In this interview ‘be President was made satistied | that not one of the balls of the North Americans has | strained to withhold my sanction. ‘At the Astor. Hi MD. Conway, Washington; G IT | Jat 34, lon 20, passed Br ship American, Boston oun, 20 ship“ Musltes;, WaMu! ¥, by the reasoning of those who surrounded him, that the | penetrated theenclosnre.of the fort. All missed it with HENRY J. GARDNER. Peabody, ‘ke. Wooduute, Alen Wood, 'br. Wax Vethorul, | inte; 1kt 4) 24,ton 64, passed yacht Haloyon, bound E[rrom | (1d April 99 ship. Shelter, Hills, NYotk. Sid Ios gamepad of @ proper Govyeraor to Kansas could ft the exception of ene shell, which struct the outer edge COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Philadel phia} David R, ‘Brooks, Washington; Dwight Boy ‘Bark Goo W Horton (of Rockland), Mensina. March Neanaine ie yet ships’ Contest, Brewster it from the taint of every, and thereby make it, with | of the wall, ard, consequently, there was no xilled or Arronyey Gen.’s Orricr, Nxw Beprorp, May 19,5 | dem, Mags W. H. Barnes, Philadolphie. | oy mag, | 27 With fruit, 0. to Draper & Devila, Passed t Gauntlet, androws, and Celestial, Palmer, for NYorl Nebrast: a free Btate This movement, and its results, | wounded ameng our people. I ae gata thas only To His Exce.isncy Hexny J, GARDNER— wom Ravannal, 12 she stoner peldwies tue ehildces Gibraltar Apri 17 in compyny with the WH Reebae sj Walden, ftom do, arr Oth, ena AkE would eflect two important objects—it would silence op- | two sbots of the fort missed, and that the whole side of Sm—In eonsequence of my absence from home, in at- ; MD ohildren: Si from Messina ior Philadelphia. ; Staghonnd, 3 Yeu position to the repesl of the ouri compromise, re- | the steamer, and the poop, receired ten balls out of the Ngutanae: ron tie Supreme Court, your Excellency’s Pane ier ee Mise Jasey Mil Yon 41.15, pacsed ‘beig Eoomet, of Now York (oars raported) a4 Roeites, Sorat Sir London do; rie Buck, Lo store conficence in the de mccra , apd give tothe | twelve fired. With this very small number of balls, | note of the 16th ‘ust., accompanying a copy of a Howland, K H Wate 08, ese eaee Sao penn danas Dec loves meres were mendlagy RCO penny ale. country a democratic President as successor toGensral | the steamer has been mach injured; two boats | pend‘ng before the Legislature, entitled ‘An act to pro- Wm Nichols, Mrs C 1 BrieNianere, Ueeding, Guavanil APE 13 days, with su- oe 0 vin, jardner, ithe | tect the rights and liberties of the people of this Com- | HI°\4"" Arts Gueds tiras ahildcen and gurwo: Mb Pierce, The vital imp rtance of secresy to the adoption | which it carried on deck fell in pieceg into the Bisham owe: gar, molasses, and bide: uc! of this measure was the only salvation of its success—a | whole framewcrk of one wheel was destroyed, and she | monwealih,” has only just reached me. Hae Noberte Site Gondit, Mise Sarah, B Weeds Mi Brig Wm Boothby (in), Coftall, Windtor, Wt days hint to the Fouth eon! not fal\ short of producing e re- | appeared to have suffered somewhat in the machinery— | Jn reply to the request contained in it, that I will pion, Miss M Ohamplon, RJ Larcombe and la’ WARE Beate Hat Bivecalb:. Maun: WBrevioe, ‘Porte Oe | chebh antwern: volution—but the risk was to te made, and Reeder was | at least one wheel ceated torevolve. It is impossible to | ¢ gdvise you officially if any of the provisions of this bill w a, tae eee ta ade Pets bello. May J, with cof 0 Tuoker & Lightbourn; Sincarore—Arr March 18 hr Spray, Rooney, Call ted as the instrumeot to carry ont the object of the | calculate the lors which the vessel ma; onspunicrs,, Here is tho plaze to state that the entire | hhererew. nor could all the loss which ticulars of the above conspiracy were made known to | material have been seen from the battery; w tended statement of the grounds of my opinion would : f mator Douglas, who quaivily replied that the Territo- | tain is, that after baving experienced the correctness of | necerssrily pestpone a. communication beyond this | zafp™Richmond te. in the steamstin Roanoke Capt TS | the gale Sienna Leons—tn port April 18, bles Falmouth, ries were to gelect tor themselves their own system | our guns, the gunners on board had atsndoned their | day’s mil, and it would consequently not reach you | Cgden, Miss Orden, Miss D B Johnson, Joseph Leonard and | | Schr Osprey (Br), Deutremont, Guayams, PR, 12 days, | from and for gore eae ccteake ee Seen e i ; fons”? fered in | are, inmy judgment, unconstitutiona',”’ I can only give mt and. nerte, Geo Je 4 &e, 1 to BG: &Co. May 18, lat 37 20, l E 3) - | (and sld 20th for Hong Kong). the’ general result of my examination of it, as anex. | lady, infant anc rf Miss’Mary Loekwood, | Yo*tel *¢, ager ay 18, lat 37 20, lon 74 88 1 Kong) af) rb ed brig Webster Kelley, of New York, stecringN. The B | ship Jobn M Mayo, Lincoln, from San Franoiso came to anchor under the Hook oa Saturday, 19th, during | Calcutta. jtantino| of government, ani that he should vote in| guns toget under shelter. Such has been the retreat 1 after the probable termination of the session. | la c d, Mrs Wim Pierson and child, Wm B | With ecffee, &o, to Aquirre & Galvey. ‘ =< Wat oF Wee stailigion tito tae Union. whem Br the Water Witch, aking away a lesson which it had beset p Berd calf, therefore, with expressing in igh yh cardner, Joba K Mugghy, Geo cEchr gus, Crane, Halitar, 10 days, with fish, to J I Whit Se Are pat pe ead Lim) ever they presented themselves vefore the Senate. | been rome time secking. this communication the opinion which I entertain, that Ny Lawrence, HS Curtis, Charles ¥ | "Qi, Tendon (Br), Dunsdale, Sidney, 12 days, with ooal, | Sumixam—in port April 28 bark Cubs, Bowors, for Whilst the evidence is not sufficient to show that the | — I also communicate these notices to the Senor Gene! this Dill 1s obnoxious to very grave objections in many iverpocl; Ax’ ship Belle Wood Mr vous Mackay, | to Burnham & Co, coster 20 days; brics J P Ellicott, Grant, for do, do Senator openly scted with this unholy aliauce, it is | in.chiefy who is now in the port of Humaita, on board | particulars. and is clearly repugnant to the provisions | wife, aon and Jaugbtor, Mr En + | Sohr W Hill, Sargent, Windsor, with plaster, to Brett, Son | Gi MeCobb, for do 10 ds; Verte Elleu, Perty, satisfactorily ascertained that he was apprised of all | the steamer Tacuari, without being able to imagine that | of the constitution of the United ttates. From Galveston, in ship J yaring—Messra Jones and | 40°. wintisn smith, Eastport geton, dl*6- «ve May 1 § Gildersleove, Brown, Li their movements, and made no exertions to check or | which has just cccnrred at Itapiru. Ita inevitable tendency and effect is to bring the courts | Howes. abe Weiitiaas, Bentthy Basteorts PE am haa » Brown, defeat them. This brief expose unfolds the hitherto I have the honor to felicitate your Excellency onthe | of the United States and their officers into an irrecon- DEPARTURES. Sel : rg 4 hr J D Truxton, Wilson, S: Varenora—Sid April 25 Perthanet Delano, Tra) Vv arvis, Collier hidden mystery that vas surrounded the conduct and | confidence with which this first ‘essay of our land artil: | cilable conflict with those of the Commonwealth; and it | , Fer California via Nicaragm amship Northern | Schr Richmond, Ritcher, Calais. 1ce—In port April 27 John sets of Keser ae wh int in ieaerye e need Jery inspires us, snd to Tee gon to He consideration is a virtual Genial of th ‘tutional obligation whieh | 1: Fargo & Co. a Abt 4 Schr Albany, Smith, Boston for ‘Albeny. Soranns, Howses, Sip, Davaapanty My londing; Joha 8 off of the election for months after one liad been held in | of the supreme government the valor aud enthusiasm of | rests upon the Commonwealth, its officers and citizens, a Dre cr Pg a teeth aS a nat Nebraska, ard bis rerural to acknowledge, after he had | the cemnancant of Itepira, and of the lroops under his | forecepnize the constitution of the United: Btater, amd gu LUs a bree es wilt, WAdivenvec, | Sousmemonzas, Hin) RaKiRag: ba eA iin do lend tor N vetks Gazetlo® Dollard lett the ‘territory, the legality of the clection,on the | command which have taken part in the action, ail Jaws mede in pursuance thereo! the supreme law | HA Cobb, ‘Miss H Cobb, John Smith, Mr ley, Af Schr Gen Taylor, Jones, Chatham, 3 days. Tanthe, Dubbs, uro; Hamilton, Cunningham, ‘Shay gene that a msjority of the members thus elected were God preserve your a years. of the land, Mitchell, Miss M Lindo, Mri C Stags, ° Al Steamer Piedmont, Post, ore, 4l hours, for Sau Francisco. ‘Sia March’6 back Maria, Peterso favor of Kansas becom slave State, The efforts . INCE3LAO ROBLES, In my jucgment the bill is also exceptionable in some | Brown and wife, A R Rosh and wi Steamer Totten, Scudder, Baltimore, 41 hours. cutta (another secount says for Shanghai), now making to force the Bow making to forse tbe ‘cesident to annul the late | Guxenat Excamrrmsr, Pavo de la Patria, Feb. 1, 1855. | of ita provisions, as Belog beyond the constitutional | 2m Murdock, J Gray an» 0 Tiopkins, Mrs & now one be bi diner, JG Moore and wif, Jam: Groen, M Starr, tkel; 8 Gai Arr 19th, but ttle A omitted, bark Gen Jonos, are likely | The Senianario of the 2a of February, siter publish- | competency of the Legislature, under the provisions of | § W Knowles, Win Milton, wis aud chi’, Mra Wm Boyd, G | Hedgdon, Cadiz, 40 days, wit wine and ealt, to McAndrews. Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA-SId May 19 brig Fidelia, foauccced. Should such prove correct, ard Reeder ing the foregoing report, ades:— the constitution of the Commonwealth. i McDonough, ‘MreJ. Wartick and infant, © D Blanchatd, | _ gg Tho report of brig Moteor, having arrived at this port turn to manage it, the reeponsibility—and a heavy one | ““tyis new seancal on the part of the scientific com- | Itattempts to constrve and declare the true intent | MissM A Benly, J 11 Colishaw, Capt G MoLesd, P Lewis, | 10th was anerror. She arrived at Philadelphia, and her re- TIMORE—Arr May 19 9 20 it will prove~would reet with President Pierce and mission is consequent on that of the 20th of September, | and meaning of the provision of the constitution, which | Geo Trumbull, wii ond 5 children, Mre R Van Cleo Mrs | port being sent on here, was Published az an an arrival at | Vang yh Yorks ship Pepperell, Jordi conspirators, That a revoluv‘on will follow no sane man | nq 'ipieht lead us 20 believe that the people of the | subjects judicial officers to removal by the Executive, | HA Hastman Tio vcr, Mrs ® Weaver, G terry, C Wi 8 port. 3) bark Mary Dunham, Luce, 1 fap rresh cyidence from Karses oud Misoaes 7 7" | Water Witch reckon upon theirfacts being approved. We | upcn adczess by both branches of the Legislature, and | fant ‘ates Braseen and two cbildsen, alte S Margais and. Ship Hamilton Read, from Antw fax} sehr Atisntic (Br), Demeri MEG SEAR Cviithes From Manang and Minsontl uncerstand thst our government will direct itaelf anew | to declare the meaning of the Revised Statutes relating | chidven Mre Margaret Plillips and two ohidron, Isnac | ‘Ales, one hip ia t tteumebip Wm Jenkins, Hallett, B STO NRT OT NER ae to that of the Unica to ssk it to comply on its part with | to the writ of habeas corpus. Morgen, Mrs Jane Morgan and two children, Max Muller, Bark Victre: St Jchn, NE), 12 days from Sagus tn | rill, Amsterdam; abip ‘Peru (ora) News from the Rio Grande. international Cuties amd usages. In there respecta it seems to ms to be a palpable viola- | 8 Peunoyer, F Restaoal, B Succasson, Miss M ‘Tully, | Grande; brig Milton (of New York), 14 days from Portau | Col Ha ey ould, Bosi We have Brownsville papers to the uh inst. We take ‘The Semanario of the following week (10th February) | tion of that provision of the constitution of Massachu- | Morte, J Cala RJ Gefield, RS MeDuth; An. | Prince—By pilotbont Davia biltehell, . Whit jo Janeiro and » market; brig V’ A ; i! i < r ‘ 5 Wobb, H Lenox, P Westland, D St Johns, NF; tohrs Alice, Howell, NYo the following from the Fiag of that dete:— baa the following article upon this subject: — setta that “the Legisiative department shall never exer. Pea A Oe oe a : SAILED. es Ee Ear hs ‘The following letter wil show the manner in which ak ane wae cle the executive and judicial powers, or either of | Cree witoand two chiliron, N stavere aud nite, 2 rye, | . ShineConfederation, Havre; Reliof (storoship), Rio Janeize; |- Gisve Bure Pr Hovbine the property of deceased Americans is managed by the Re 7 them,’? {he interpretation of the constitution and Inws | JS Walker, J Rogers, RE Steele, aga, | ®nd others 3 Mra P Levert, A'S eT B Fales, wife and two children, Mrs B C Crowell, A P Lord, Wind during the dey from North. ‘C Hincs, UJ Hiner, 3 Strauss, witejwnd child, | ‘Tho bark John B im, Mrs CB Houston, Mrs A Elfo acd two | morning's edition at this port 16th inet Brig Monte Cristo arrived at Baltimore 19th a 2th from Attarepas, in ballast, being unable to procure a cargo of gu- gar, blob the wae obastersd fers hi apthertn ‘Tel 5 pos relogre! hic Mexine Reports. 6 i ~ o ders are already aware of th nt of Itapisa. . present authorities in Mexico, in places where there is | _ Our zea being clearly a judicial and not a legislative power. DO agent of our governmect to rectiain them, The By what ee th : Ue the ore. iste be Ghent ‘The geners! views of this proposed peeve Sth Which I | Geo Fello writer of the letter is a gentleman of high standing in ater Wite men — corte Water Witel is wacton. | Tetet] have not time to cevelope, as thoy are suscepti- Saltillo, personally krown to us, and whose statement | ble conflict? The missi of Gl.the Water Witch isa scien: | bie of being ceveloped, into am argument upon the spe- y be relied on as entitled tothe fullest credence. Mr. | tficxission. Whether in the name of the govorameat | cite provirions of the Lid, are sufficient to constrain ms Dirgan, Vice Conszl at Matamsros, has the matter under | Of the United States or in that of a pai Tee ig | to say, in reply to your Excellency’s inquiry, that in my y juégivent the bill is in violation of the constitution. 1 inyestigation, and w!'l likely recover what is left of the | {ts mission is one of peace and prog - sbould it attempt to infri & mecaure, a disposition stabushed ‘n the nazrow canal of the Parana 0p- | Norg—On the 10th May I transmitted tothe Hoa. | erst Flin BANGOR- Arr May 17 sohra Lo e ork Medors, Holbrook, NYork, Cl 17th, sobr Packt, D BATH—Arr Mey_i8 schrs Porw, Daggett, Balti ta ark se on, from Havana, reported in yesterday Sclowsis.a mistake, she having arrived Southerner, aig Philadelphia, hr Kor Ready, Nort ‘BOMTON—Are May 18, PM, bark Sarah Jane Of Grumiey, Apslechicola; sehits Thos Mix, Bl Lo Chase, NYork. Cld echr Telegraph, Nickerson, P' Pbia. Sid chips Walpole and Uriel (atter (rom Belo Ar hing Mary W 0 LP i 5 Vision, Sampso: manly deportment and success’ul practice won for him | has ¢ it a |—Arr ship Fearlesr, Manila, Fob 23, and manny fried — ose Tiapiru Why did ft want,to force tha Attorzey General the printed bill as originally reported, | Fives 8, size M Kolly and obild, Abnjtee March 5. Por su Pouce vin Wilmiugtop, NCr Vietor, Eli Saurixo, Moxivo, April 20/ 1855. fo lcng a6 the principal canal on the Corrientes and on the 16th I sent the amendment adopted, which | and wife, Alex Kitts, Mrs J O’liern and two children, Chas NEW ORLEANS, May 21—Arr ship Hampton, New York. | ville, NC; schrs Julia, on, Wilm: ten N ii te, i i nnd . shington, Comnge, Sea About the middle of December lack, Dir. Howat ¢ | (with wlint intention we do not now seek to analyze) de, | Must be predicated on the present form offthe bill, a8 it | Tiitlenetd, Jamo, Herald Marine Satine, chip Gecrue Washington, Comings, lis Citizen of the United Stat lap, i Wert, tho city of Matamoras, M v t a formerly's residast ‘of specifically refers to one of thoxe | G'thommsoa,C He ie, ‘ nf ult, ‘Yelographe $rom Mobile; | >, while on his way from | Sited to cause it to be believed that hatreds areenter- | To oocments as unccuatituiional, gaa mn? (Br) ecm —; alto a Brvark, reperied to b cs ¢ was murdered at of near | tained against North Americans, why did the captain of HENRY J. GARDNER, | NOM CW sMathvorn & dehars, P Alfie , New York; scl PI 72 a Correspondence. ai PRILAD) —, te: M Sandford, tree de Syed | aa MRLADREE A Mel Brat oben att San Luis Potosi to this rt i he arnt Gentile (Br), Knight, ‘Halifax, NS; Larisa, Brown roL— teoras; the bac'enda of Jesur Maris, ix the jurisdiction of this | the Water Witch, forgetting praderce and allowing him. Taken, Wartutchings alles Karstee 8 Sing Hooper, | Haven Trivtnc, Autebine, NYork; ‘Konedale, ccowell, aud | scatguar’ Coulee: Philseelskic ee’ Dadeoe eee department, and robbed c ge awouut of money, | felf to be cairied away by a foolish arrogance, come to Kansas Affal: J Nichols, J Nichols, looper, It Vivian, , d | Sulia Smith, Crowel), Boston; John F Crowoh, Hendersod, yind, 4 i Sitch it pas supposed war in Lis posseeeion, aud wach | 8i¥e new fuel to the flame and to compromise perbaps as re, Weir, J Richards, J fi Robiseon, Mt Gaillard, | fag. | Dignten; Joka P Collins, Briggs, Fell River. CHARLESTON—Arr May 16 steamship Ienbel, Rol Frye mete i errr the zesolutions of his own government’ sit always true | THIRD LITTER 2HOM GEORGE A. PARK—REPLY ZO | say, ‘dbos Harney, J Murphy, P MoAloon hos Golf, R | ,cidustennor Ss N Baynes; Poem panes Colaaion ‘Matemaaehs Ie ter 1! ome of resizente thet the Cabinet of Wash:ngtom has to see its policy CHARGES AGAINST BIS JOURNAL, ¥eGilvey, WH fohuson, jas Wareman, RK Huchos, Rees pire, 3 PR cbr ‘Brittsh jucen, Sweetit ‘aasau, NP. Iq ‘ays after the murder, some of the resiients of Willis Eldria, c ‘J Silva, J Rovin, P | Liverpool; brigs M ie C , gsté' baclesth, wanne Lo the authorities of this | thwarted by its own agents, whether on the banks of the | One of the falsehoods heralded forth by the disunion | Williams, J Eldridge, A Cransen, J Silva, ¢ Rovins P| pea cstom: Geo David Smith, from ind to H offing, oo land, with loss of foromsst and main place ths cizeumsta Sp bark Ni Bolagaer, Teneriffe and Barcelona; sof {ue case, which were, that at | St Lawrence, in the Spanish Antilles, in Nicaragua, or | press was that I was publicly “whipped in Kenens Ter- | Joi ary M, two men thd theavclvce atthe | inT’stagnay? None can better than the North Ai lewton, M Hap Kingston, Mtory for jumping a claim another man had made first.” | Hewson W'Derectts } A Korn, 't Rogers, RY Dovns, ry on, W Jackson, Ldack- | Julia Smith, Crowe! in, Bol Bronchorst, (Not Clausen, Laurvig, Norwa: I n 4 Bosto “4 dab “postage ier Unior—that nation so jealous of its independence, that | I andirstsnds man had been piased on my claim to | son, W A Lewis, W Hall, F Goff, if Stoke, Ged Fisher, | Bedford: Evergreen, Bliven, atd John F Crouch, Henderson, | Jora 5 mann, feuaereg for thee patron, I Dieuna. bee they salt haricn in whose breast the proscribed of ozher nations | whip or arsadsinate me, and thoce in the plot suppo G 8'Youmans, Thos J Young, J Albert, WB Doan, W G Norwich; Sidney Price, Jones, New London. A Fit seb Cronce (oan) eremsans Wer oene ad got out of the carriage to boint out the way. Trat | Come to find a new country—comprehend how in the | it would be done published it. Bat Providence thw land, Miss Van Clero, Mrs Bb" Qainn, Mr § Rosenheim, and | app yetanD, May 2t, AM—Tne pilothoat Herald ai Ie sobre had it become dark than | Centre of South America there exists another country | theircerigns. When two men meet alone in the vast | °thers in the steerage For California vin Aspinwall, in tho steamship Tilimois-—J | rived eaniy, tit mon wg behind she horses, ear. | 9'80 jealous of its incependence, also a friend of those | prairies they are equal, aad lynching is not all on one Y ‘ ; supplied wit! De behind the horses, cat- | Who ‘respect her rights. Oh, we Koow well how tue | ride. : 5 Nelron Tappan, Capt MM Claric, U § A; Majer Prince, US | SUaP yr Troon i hie ith nie event of Ttepirn will be prosented to the eyes.of the | | The fact is an organised company have jumped the cil. Mite 48 8 Hout, Mrs LN Crocker, Hey at zalie Bers, See aah the Me Zien oaks ale las lof fhe | Somes: Ail nin . Already we read the columns o! 8 fore claim I had made firs! i re it, cl U7 te oy » lagthorp an ur chil- O s a Jour wild rs creas Rete de wate dren, Mise tiara Little, Mrs © Graham, Mee M A. Bucklan tterfiela, Sele, ® northern port; was their tle, but no soon: they mace their escape, le ringe and equipegs of th 2 nis t ng’ from a oruise, aod reports havi PEE pater suet aad Chae B bos fro wee | LAr ISth brig dite, Byers, Cardenas: st Aid, Ad Sid rit Reliant ‘Rivatie sobra W F journalaja which the conflict with the Water Witsh ia | and cordwood of Big Bird, n, f p by ad . r : iach unteto eames “Th Will De nase Abat a | oashs eb elstas, aun had? cebeeten Mist, acer | Jobn A Schenck, Ht Corn y.and infant mon Disasters. «| MERE cnras—sid May 15. schr Sarah, NYork. ject; but the matter to which I wish particularly to call | Tamar din scientifi tt t th ti ter I 5 ton, lady, two children and ‘two servants; Mzs Fol, Srraxsmir Cuas Monoan, on her lasttrip from New Or- FALL RIVERS Arr May 18 sehr David P your attertion as Consul, is the disposition ‘woade of | Veesel engaged in scientific operations, at the moment in | rquatter laws. cbild, Mrs Green and three children, Mra Legay, Miss lease to Galveston, had'a netrow. ost destruction | Philadelphia; sloop Transiation, Hallock, Fert Bwon, said Dores’ property, which was brought to thia place | Wich she waa taking the prarearegeie chart of the Pa- | Delaware o1 XM, ler, Mrs Van Tasce!l and daughter, Mra Van Ness, son by fire just before ter arrival off Aer rnueat | IRMIMEOR Vickery Horton: tore gon ern port. by an order of the Prefect and ted in the possession | 1208, at the very {ostant in which the topographical po- | b Mi Ness, Mra Luther and child, 4th inst: The fire broke out GEORGETOWN, 8U—Cld WL brig Joba, Batch, of has Mi ila; Mise Elden, Mra if a in, J M Goodall, wi @ wand child, D Chase, W Noblo, E'R Noble, J a. wife; Mrs She id Jat +g J Swan an ‘on, Mra EB Bell, CG St wy life threatened if 1 came there, in the hold. Some four feet’ bi the deck had to be cut a ay in order to got at the fix ‘hree er some 15 or 20 minu jorthern port; scr N Berry, Pendleton, Bat! . ergs sition of this or that point was being determined, matt ere Py Ocaee ee HOBIE” Are May 1¢ ships North Amerioan, Clerk, : og torte of | been attacked and imperiled by a horde of savages. Al- | leaders of the mob are shareholders in this town, a raat unto tne out or the | ready we may be prepared to hear it said that Puragusy | this sccounts for their interest in prssing the resolut! tHe ayuntamiento, fro! the Governor of the Veper ad a ‘ , ‘John © erpool; brig E I Fitler, B Seca! or crimiral judge of this place, wio hos it now e erkweather, Mics Jewel Yireoted eorts on the part of Capt Lawless and his of Hillsdaiphigy sche a'C Brower, Savuders, NYork Cd is poss —or rath not tas 18 abenighted and usenlightened ccuntry; that in it | to “hang me if I went to Kansas Territory to reside. ther, FJ Lippitt aud wife, & Boatty, J Git Part of Capt Lawless o adelphia; sohr rewer, ers, Has Bone asome oF Zager & portion of it the Horses ace | Cverything pertaining to science and progress is perse- | Notice is hereby g ven, forewarcing all persons against au oui 3, Watery vite and chile7 B West wife | Situ" MoRnz#Ox, Townsend, from Hong Kong, Jan 20, for | JOgn Tete, De ena anders, NY ork: loaned to Col. Jose Ma, Allare, who was oroered to the | cuted; that the enlightened foreigner is detested, and aware mae ous On Miss L’ Ross, J Heinten, wife and’ four stréceieoviag teen assengers, pur into Mantle | isa (Span) Ha Old. ships Tirvell, Hi South by the President. The balance of as property, | that it desires mo communication except with the wild aig th Frey Denste of the cesert. Certainly this will be the leart that from ali 1 ean learn, is going the same road, anti some | bentts of the tenert. | Dartalty at Because: mond, W Met i 0 rough nism in alla Jate invention to | jit, Mise Dobbin, . © | Feb, sete SR: cade ees ent ral attempt to take people off & wreek coon there, y, "Mrs Dobbi oho ‘STIC—Arr May 18 brig Edward, Hodgdon, Chario: Fc) Rowell, "it Dimond, Tt Hagia. | Zhe M bad been condemned, ‘and was to have been sold | NEST ig dena | 18 brig Raweed. Hodaten, Ch measures are not takon by our resident American authori- ‘ AD Par! servant, Mrs | March 9. llr, Darien; 19th, Ellen R: 01 id, NYork. Sort = r epee fcelish petulance, and through a desire to aid, perhaps, st designs, I had many slaveholders | Baldwin, 9 child: t, Mrs GIngas, Mrs Pratt, 4 Lav: Well, ion; 19th, Ellen Rodman, Osgood, es shorily, there will ba lite or nothing Jett. T might | the 'intdrests of a compatriot in his private quarrels with | offer to hire mo slaves to haul in Kansas Territory thie | eviliven'ans sere TA SC Die a bitte: | sUh itn Aon, of Boston, Hudmes, lestia, the Chine | ONmW LONBON aur Ary 18 schr Kareena Me and like many others of tie compa: rida who | the government of Paraguay, the commander of the Wa. immer, and every citizen of Platte county knows that | bone, J Coben, and infant, Miss H Levorgon, B | H judged himself 25 miles west of tt el w: ev NEW ORLEANS—Arr lay 13 ships Creole, Picrco; have mo companier hove to maintain flemacires by | ter Witch took the whim of ascending through the wa‘ Ihave ever sustained the institutions of Missouri, and | Levervon, Miss © Tappan, J Jacobs, wife and, infa struck. Ho with bis wife and 15 of the crow remai York; New England, Protieau, ‘Deaton; Mary, Carel their wite—constitaling, in. more poliie terms, what | of the narrow cxmal of Paraguay, deepising all the w her slave property way safe in my hands. Binmenshal sud 10h) Beneaeer, Vie Me ent, Hho, Wgallans fervepatie,. the stern Of the, veevel b ‘Tampigo May 4; bark Everhard (8 might be called a Ohovalirr « Tndvstris. ; ings of the commancant of tke fort of Itapira, never bad been an instanceof a slave's running away | Suaz chil Walsh. Mrs L Waleh, Mi os ‘where they remained Sava. in reaching th til We are told that, notwithstanding the fort ceased | about Parkville; well fed, well clothed, and well cared firing immediately, as conformable to its old or- | for, they were happy and contented. No such occur. on the 1d were taken off by the Cal ‘bere in @ law om this fro r of Mexico making Mre - Co Mrs z Davie, horse stealing punisbabie by death, anda fey daze since and wife, W Tedd, Mri son, ‘ulloo, ‘The mate hi * nderv , " | Cers, its oply object was to prevent the passage, and | rence could be drummed up by the mob to create ex- oH Wilbur, d Henry, wife and § childron, J Lewis, wife | from pi of the bulwi eran Tree ae ec iteslea the Becot av entap: | Bot to Fave any hostility with the veesel; stil, the | citement, ‘The basest falsehoods were freoly circulated | 324 child, Ay Hollins and brother. TG Vangerveer, JE H thinks he could Cee eee ee eee ae Mitte Corwmoae, | Water Witeh bad two men wounded, who afterwards | sgainst me. ‘Ike leaders who were behind the curtain | 220m, J T Mocro, It Beaumont, D Henry, W Smiths he received prompt a ‘The’ Firg, of the 2ist alt, has tho following para. | &led on arriving at Corrientes, This is lamentable fact, ing must be done to prevent a reaction be | NKane,'J W chase, Miss B'MeDermatt "M Murphy, graphs we. and cme whose responsibility weighs in @ very grave reat meeting on Saturd: Doyle, & Smith, C Deng, $C Steele, E Burronghs, Nb: ao hax Manra, baile in Baltimore tm 1609, on hee passage beyond the frontier we have po advices, In | Mmanneron the commandant of the steamship, who did Jon, J Lawrence, hhee false keel and part of her toretoot, Sho was ob G Hastings, N 3 Smith, {Smith and | knocked cit gl Dexter, C Briggs, I Bigok, W Robinson, | horougbly repaired, cauiked and recoppered at What TF Bruce, O Light, JM i "f | | Sup Youne Axynica, at Shanchal, sprung. leak on her | _qit Pott ith, S AM, sobre Maty & Seances, Leta ton the rumor is ther revolution on the line in oriy a rumor, and cer‘ni 5+ dune th all that lay in his power tomake the result doubly cala- ublicly whip. | Wife, J Dita Front that hero in to beauo | Fitous, inceed, of the projectiles which came from the | ped. Ike citizens of Parkville turned from im with § Copelan in \. Pa deportment | st:emer, ulthough they did not occasion damage, one | disgust; but Jobn Wailace, who appears to be a ceptain eCormack, N K Tripp, W Beaver, if ri x of trath to the r , | tall fell within the enclosure of the battery, ome ball | of the secret band, wrote to Garret Long. Thomson | erry, wi fe ‘i CTP Ki x ‘f scnge over from Saa Francisco. Shi id di ree Well, nies he has secceuced common’ indhers, | struck the flegetait, rebounding into the rivet, and an- | Stringfellow, reiterating Wess charges and rtating that Narbigp, ‘r'omencT Large, CTE Kimball fay Cie | MED soe en a ae ee Pitladeiphie, dein Duteh Yann’ th ‘ moras, bas, we learn, promtulgated an order removing | Other grazcd the round of the wall. Fortunately, thanks | this accommadatiog witness would be in Clay county, | fon, M 1d, EB Ma a Pe Dor S Bank Menmarn, Smith, from Hong Kong for California, | ton) tor Philadelphi: ‘amlet, M 5 the duty om lumber, and by several other popular acts | 22 due to the mcderate conduct of the commandant of | thet I would probably go cown cn the Polar Star, tha ered as iT ae Moct, 45 BA eae at Shanghai, put in with loss of boats, spars, &c. Gray, (from Providence) for do; El €0 pleased some cf the citizens that they resolved to | the fort, fon Vicente Duarte, who, although he might, | they would telegraph when the" boat would beat Liber- | Busi) MiRicli, Misa Nell, S Cohck, J Muchlaye ite Banx Davin Sar, from na for Portland put Ra) A ive hima complimentary ball, ‘The bail was given on | ‘id not sink or seize the Water Witch, which, it appears, ding, and tbey could meet me there and take auch | four children, Miss Newcomb, P Colon and wife: i MoNulty, | into Charleston 16th, with loss of foromaet and main tep: | 4 ears Aas oo Sonday night last, but is seid to have beens near a | b&# ccutinucd its operations in the lower waters. hey thought proper. J Kline, T Creede, W Anderson, G Tanner, J Love, F Fay, | ##/!ant ma: en lenge. a4 sobre urate, Eyeridenees 2 007, fajpre that the ize of the General became xreatly in. | , The Pareguayan steamer Jecuari was.in Hammaita dur | | When the Polar Star arrived at Liberty landing, String- | P Kelly, E Jillson, Mrs M Dillon, J Bailey, D ititler, M | ),44"¥ Opieca (supposed Br). from Quebec for Limoriok | | PNSRCGNA, brig RogerHa, Cox, Aspin ae He is said to bave insulted and expelled several | ing the strife, and arsived at Cerrits at the very mo- | fellow and one or two others were there; but 1 saw no er Hubbard. L Lane, DJ S: W | to'Enwood Walter, Ber) y telegraph | Soni y Duriing. ik. J Smith, 8 t 1 mentin which the Water Witch wi manifestrations, Stringfellow came down on the same | BY H Peel, WH Day, N Wright, J Dillon, J Cull Bereed fem misuten ta’ which td voce thomsatar& | FaeapaderatYoube gua eatasen iy ‘noting | Seat to rene. Rane si an tec a Texas. . could be more easy than to give chase to the ill prepared | Tb xecation of their plot was thrown back on | Hennett; M Kastan, il Fautal ee, NY. Cy Darl “h P Arr Mty 20 brige Orm M | Sour Bei >, of Gloneoster, is'th PHILADELPHIA—A: y 8 ashore Oth int, at Chatham," Uttt? 1#'he vessel zeported | yo tea, Crotal Bove aah Ronde ‘swt 1 AIS BEETS seaarer, and such might, have be m the denise of the | ers, and they had not the conBdenee und nerve A Patten, ‘oaborne. Bares Org, A Thompven, O@- From letter to Rilwood Welter, Keg: a. Tames moieo Paer AnivELeD.= » Jacuari. Pareg’ not at war | to execute it. erry, Auzer, apman, J Van Voo vin, K i g Ce eters Tted iA Gane | with the Ucited States. General Lover, who was |. Dut Iam charged with being an agont of the Emigrant | Byple, # Stutts: 8 Watt, 1 8 Cetowaras G | witeehe Emly, Keith, of New, York, from Baltimore ts , loaded with pig iron, in te Circa on beazd, could not consent for his part to augment the | Aid Ecciety. Voy-like, “Boston Ald” waa written onthe | Willitms, TH Lockwood, P BV Poor, L | parbor during the. gslo eee ee ee eee imes Monee Morrabeth | Glengretablenese of the conilist occanioned by the Water | flag that prececed our press to tho viveer It unti A pitener, 14 White, J pilder, J A’ Wilson, J. W Towle, | tout Your miles rom: Haves ahuely Peter and Ihouias, alee Macy ant ser ero | Witch, Ecough thatt will have to vindicate iteelf with | exertion to plan and build up a judicious system of rail A 3H Baxter, H Ste J Tong, BY rs Leonard and Taney—to him and his successors its own government, which will demand a strict account | roads, and develope the resources of the country; if con- | Wilron, D Lu: Th tempti le of Saturday vizht, went this place, ard in saree ‘Finn, 1, White, ders, J W Long, P Nolars, D of ite imprudent conduct. £0 the General, with mode- | tinued efforts to promote the interest of agricalture, | CGreeke, O Vrider, Mise B Coisel, Mise & Hahn, at St, Thomas. wire at Taw of the testairix employ- i d rf he Re rat‘on, ordered the veesel to be brought to snchor, and | trace and commerce, of education, temperance, justice, | © H Baker, O Walker, JH Robinson, K Merrill, J Woes Cebaile peine: cod ape ney 10 tue Rey Me he Water Witeb wasallowed to take tefugein Corrientes, | morality ead virtue’ cutie our, press ts the eepouletion dell, J Facos, 8 Proven, 2 Miller,’ J Keller, tp as, die bby thése gentlemen as counsel against the priest, aad by | THtEC®, 8% we bave already indicated, she was pre- | of “‘Bosten Aid,” then we plead guilty of the charge. | Zehing, J Hey’ G Davis, Moonry, CFS San Ship Walter Scott, from Now Orloans for Liverpool, May Frederic Stone, for the prier : | poring to go to Buonos Ayres. But the truth is, we have bad no business connsction with | farmer, R Avloy, Pr Sirith, W Todd, R Stockbrid I 1aes lone Gecided that the legacy p sth arti He ee e {rsd a af on Kee ae aid a Agee ar are coolly | Mari ‘s'barew, i MsNeish, Cc Goodall aad ‘ Brom sh i Suite, edaaann, hence (Nov 10) for Akyab, Fob i ‘f ca boar @ Nor! merican steamer, how muci 0) we must made m1) unish ‘achan, Samuel Archer, wi ary , lon 8 W. Of the porn Tights, which eanuls sll gifts to members | ire nay we rot have to lament the consequences | Emigrant Aid Company. ht? sp Besson TE Babert and tady, ¥ Yorsuaon, | Ship Bonita. Hollis, rom Calentta for Boston, Feb 26. on a Thich that event may naturally bring! Greet as may im, a bock bas been found, and 1 now in the hands obards, JF Hicks J Brady, W | the eqenvor; was beqaimes 6p thy time,’ Gas ad Been The Turt. bs the moderation, great as may be the passiveness of | of a knowing individeal, which | am ed with writ- ‘a ‘Bhip John Ravenel, from Cardiff for Charlestoh, April 10, UNION COURSE, L. L—TROTTING the men who compose the government of nations, how | irg for the aid soci I blush for the fact that such Mart lat 43 47, Jon 2319. . thereat May 21.—Teotting ‘match $500, four mile | Prevent the resentment of the people, the national pride, | ignorance and prejudice existe in this enlightened day. Ine Court. ‘Ship Carolice Nesmith, Kennedy, from Liverpool for New geertar, Mey "7 » $500, Trore or less exaggerated, of each particular individual’ | Do they eeek to lay an embargo on the geography ax Before Hon. Judge MoCarthy. Orleans, April 26, 1a§ 00:38, oR 9 2... coir York, with W Whelan named D. g. Greek. 11 at i no easy to Cd one to be drawn away by the Hteratare CE sack Coles a : INTERESTING TO EMPLOYERS AND CLERKS, Ship Burlington, 9 days fre 0 |, Woodruff named b. g. k Sun a spiz of nation r—the masses aro sometimes at are 0! in June last, Caj Baker an 21,—Chavi h, 2 - bts peepee from Accra, of and for Salem, Ma; ba . Pek Sorex... 2ais | Pe Uoreascrably, smismed, Aad then bow. shan | Mr, Charles Perry invited me to takean excursion oatue |» MA? 2—Charie 1. Lasarus agt. James R. Ross GEIR sepa N » May 4, lat 25 35. “ N. tke perversity of certain hén always disposed to | stcamer Excel, up Kansas and Smoky Hill rivers, and | Thi* action was brought to recover a balance of account | “'An Am ship vow owing a red b the contre, April, lav is'3, ton | Ba fs do, b . with white bor. ai ‘sughan, Providence t ' Sab § ‘Cbarte CENTREVILLE COURSE, 1. 1.120716 cmpromise governments, Nevertheless, we aro not | take nctes of the trip,” which a Lat : #0, -- ‘ ‘ ip,” which invitation 1 azcepted, | alleged to be collected by defendant to and for the use | dér. an (CHMON D—Arr May 18 schr A B Moran, May 21.—Trotting mate, $1,000, two mite | frightened dy the empty deslamatioos of some | and pubhehed the “noter”” in the Luminary. They | of er, Stewart, who avoigned the elatm to the platatit. | °89, waiie en, from Hava for Gibeatar, May 610425 ROURUAN DA May sob b a ~) 4 pa Americae journals, nor the sarcastic commentaricn of | were generally @opied inthe papers, and some gentle- | Ircm tae testimony it sess that last apring one 1 . naka Te DOES ; Splcce aamed fF, canter seg cccoces LL | perce European journals, A great know ‘of the | mon in Poston republiched them in pamphlet form, | Jobn Stewart was cugaged in the dry goods basloces in | “brie deime, frm Apalachicola for Boston, May 5, of Tor- bm ahs . . B. Woodrut dag cc 2 2 | polley of the states a not req to appreciate at its | Thus originated tbat fatal book. this oity ; that h an arrangement with the dofend- | tugee. FAVANNAH—Arr May 168.17 (By, Time, 5:23) P just value the logic of all these consequences, Still less ‘Phe most awf oars emt me is, that I rented my | ant to advance $250 towards capital stock of the Foreign Ports . jacbicola; bie. ‘Conkae ee mae is it necessary to have a great knowledge of the spirit | hotel toa ‘freeroiler, , the gentloman said ho was | concern, azd to devote his tine and services im amd | 4. 15 port abt Marcle, ship Skylark, Dow, for Ha cket, Ho F iietemy 1s Court Calendar—This Day. | or tue peosie, and. particulaty of the peo- | not a fieeroiler, He was trom Vennsylvania, Ilo kept | about tie business, for which defendant waa to teceive | Avon In pert #bt March 12, ship Skylark, Dew, for Ha- J a iy ee er a rep Stares Dieraict Covet .—No 36, 08, | ple, to ccmmprebend how, at thefirst notice of the event | te hotel through the winter without Auscees, ovring to | one-third of the wet profite in lien of any salary, The | Tape tvith conten, tary Lowidiaes, Orowly une, ‘ances’ Gard i 4 of Itepirn in the encampment of the Paso de la Patria, | false reports circulated against him; and I closed it this | business continued for about three mo U 42, 14, 48, 68, 59, 66, 72. ‘ iVPREME Term,—Non-enumsrated mo- | oll the troops put themselves in movement, Ever; sprirg, suffering considerable loss. It is truco we ha ant’s name, and under his i a a8. fr Dati for Amsterdam; 25th, y Gard from Hntavia fr Aresterdaay Sith bark Comeck, Gallary | “8 Soar, ates nae ni Etat icine Congress, Dickens, Hogtoet mediate tions and Nos. 1%, 88, 98, 99, 87, 22, 104, 256, 8, 23, | soldier believed that the hour of battle ‘ived, an been apxious to open roade and publish notices of the | not provi fitable, the parties wound it Aprwerr—Sld April 27 Anna Kimball, Piko, for Boston 02, 04, 71, 95, 067 xii enihosiasm spread through tho taka aeni? tie crintey | dvantager of Tarcrilion te, drat emigration ihroggh | meeuttmo defendant tad fecetved some coz fee Fluahiog’ tb); sorb Milton, Meadtord: Quopec oresce CovRT—CircuitNos, 1851, 1/0], 0847, 1644, | were in danger, and as if every citizen were called to co- | our place—to open a market for the produce and stock | ieg to the concern, and thia suit was ‘ark, Woodbury NYor! fonlan, © Newcastle £ — \N--Arr May 14 sehr John Boll, Ham, Ba! a 649, 1618, 1678, 895, M fend bis threatened fireside. true is it, that in a | of our farmers, and increace the trade of our morchants | back the same. Mr. Richard Toes & on, Blanke, NYork, | 7 7 ‘Stlagon, Darysanah, 4 gs) Covrr.—Nos, 1495, 316, 817, £19, 394, $67, | matter of patriotic honor, every exaggeration is eal, | acd mechanics, and our sucoess in these efforts bas been | defecdants contended that this Arr in the foheldt May 2 Charlotte A. Stamler, Little, goles BM Ww . 49, Sat on hee 68, 840, 432, 853, 7 $0634, although every result may be lamentatle. It fe, the made the ground of accusation against ua, maintained in this a Ht a ed iy NYork. fre: Ww jow York; 14th, Doi irae Ot 19, 4, 90, 083, 46, 46, i » fs, 808, fore, magnate lk = men who direct the policy of ‘The citizens of Parkville o i dem who had their | proved a eres or a owes Gare § aqazervowa—Azr April 27 Equity, Noyes, NOricans vis hate Aith sohra Globe, New York, 14 2055, 98, 827, » TI83g, 777, 235, , | nations, to maint 18 balance justly. + ad that th nd the vramt % ‘ig, 424, 79, tuo, don! ”* sl ate fore, It'is easy to. presict that i the gondiat wish vio | who're reekang to destroy me, ate nicing ‘vow at | nership, aecoumt tant muat be tried in some other | , DATAvA—id Fob It etip Comet, Gardner, Beamon: 23h cyte, Boriceoht; cake taveneiine, We fen! cay? nen’ ome? Cee —Non, government - | trade to other cha: . ie 1%, 80, 547, 962, 096, 588, 644, 747 te Ta, PO” | quay mbish wil ineling the balange qafairiy. A fow noft-hamced goutiomen, "ho hare done nothing “avin UaNd, RAT De bath Fonnh Cox NRork abews ead of