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a NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1855. Our Washington Correspondence. them; and had he apy idea of sucn a thing, Dodge would | The Kmow Nothings and Virginia Politics. ‘The Liquor Questiou. clearing this point, in ither tide i Wasmxarow, May 21,1855, | be Dolore be got to Madrid, if possible, 10 THE HON. HENRY A. WISE. THE LIQUOR PROSECUTIONS IN BROOKLYN. __ MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, fonds hiker fost youe mn tsa en inlets pn wg Triat of the Gunnison Murderers—Mormons Suspected of | 1, this, afair, i only 8 costpan tt the President, ac | sin—Your letter addreased to the people of Virginis, | | Another liquor dealer was brought before Judge Cul- ALMAWAG YOR NEW YORK—ruIs DAY. thrvugh! between. tbe, Middle and Grantee” Shoal ade 8 . Foul Play—Com. Breese and his New Command— the move Si for carrying ont, the Gestens of ‘this official. | sa@dated at Washington 10th inst., might have been vere bap ogi ee ee x +f eee SBr6.a0s.-nesmneee, 0 geod tied pif ENG Bequtics of the Mediterrancan—Great Abundance of | He is only intrusted nee oe ay M9 permitted to pass without public attention here, had | lew. nawe defendant is J. W. Gadsby. Am | POR. A could . » Dodg k a house at No. 52 State street. An exami- ‘The Tongue Shoal is steep to, and has seven feet ite Sileer Buliion—Grand Regimental Bali—Reward Of- | yo Wy one ssenger, being pronibited {rota the exefsiae | 7% Bot wneeremoniously and (I hope by accident) un- | Serbs \pireny hents te Nei tho avideuce of tho aller, Pert of New. Seats, May 00, 1005. porthorn ‘extremity. Thin’ partis cleared ‘by Keoping he Jered by the United States Marshal—Sunday School C+- | of any discretionary powers. Now, for the p of | truthfully, alluded therein to that portion of the Ame: | (jacobs, of the Eastern district) who made the com: CLEARED, EE See eT homed Week cee de Ubration, de., de., ae. $e, President asaneiy Beek the’ propentios ot Mer, | Tren Eartz welsh isombrnced in thoBiaienel thederth:| pitts c2*it wen cleasy rowed: thst taser bad bans: | _ BER TAY Wessrard, Bakes Me Taco eke Dacsloy & | *chvewn Hair Tide Rook snd. Tinton, the bottom 6 har ant Te} ol . i a a All the facts and circumstances comnected with the | SP "i, "Mme en cale tor home, is expected | 1" 70Ur letter, speaking of the viva voce vote of Virginia, | °%1,""9 otiemce, it appeared, was committed on the Pope, ane a irregular. Tho Soout Rock is the cd ot ie i ‘wial of the Indians charged with the murder of Capt. | back in Washington before December next, and 11th of May. The Judge required Gadsby to find bail in | | Dark Maria Morton, Bulkley, Savannah, Soranton & Tall- 20 par ene Coven James, wie sire foe near ite ox Gunnison and his party are now in the possession of the | at the opening Tears agen iS esate Ser cera ihe Meake, Santee’ nerestean, fons, ne: ploy) Reser bra a aes aid tn e360 bal, Bark Corinthian, Ragoom>. Providence, 0 8 Btepheasen ot a recky loses prejocting, about 30 yards. trom Gbe ielten, j President of the United States, and I learn that he not | M5017 ohasoes for the succession in 1866. Itis'¢ slaveholding councils of Know No- | gag at the request of counsel for defendant the off: | Bris Leey Aum, Bryant, C ‘master. bead Bs tp er ie roe peer only attributes the escape of the murderers te Mormon | ceded that in a wasexcitement is cased the last of P. | cer was likewise held to bail in $250 to appear when Brig Herald ( lolmer, Hanteport, D R DeWolf. bead ‘ked by a white spot) comes in line with the norte intrigue, but suspects the Mormons themselves of being | Franklin Pierce im the next campaign. Who knows but By this you wish the people of Virginia to understand E Brie Eliza Jon an, asarele, Fok Sige. tangent of Twaisee Island. The Pagoda Rock istwo feet eoncerned in the horrible maseacre. This is the con | What Lemay gut in Ubig Licks” yot and astoniah the | that the American party at the North is given to agra. | | fovera) moore & ot slieaes viclaiod of bert Schr Emma Tuvile, Conseil, Nesauy J Bouts. so Cite nt kel oruge i from this rock for about half a mile Glnsion which will be arrived at frore the offcial reports | “**T™ “or yring See goes cla couplys ac Wette— Haniom, free sollum and abolitionism, and that it | orfinance were ciepones ot her Joteth Dosler, “Henry | Scheaane, Mathows, Newborn, Darts & Holmes. , ., | svoveit: abould this archorage be full, { would tooom- P basi) threatens to invade the South with all these dire calsmi- Edward Ne Schr Wechingtom, Spates, Alexandria, “Abbott, Dodge & | Loving Island; where choy will te out of the stronssh of the a made, and the result will be itive course to- The vilest sinver may return, Oba) . Frederick Frankenstadt and wards the “Latter Day Sai ‘a. Wass thet course will | , It is an act of generosity togive hits encoursgement | ties. Sir, you are wrong; and if the people of Virginia | all From the eastern part of the city, In the latter cass _-deseaenag in his attempt to display a little boldness, and any man | listen to you they will follow an ignus fatuus that will | jury trial was demanded, buts jury couid not be col- be T have not exactly learned, but I understand that im- | of ordinary capacity and standing render himself liable | j.4 them into the dee teaage Ben stig Tected, tion was postponed tosome | “<5. 1, crease, Young, Dayton, master, PO TEN eres pay iy HAG od mediate steps will be taken to prostrate the influence | tothe charge of meanly ‘pitching into little fellows” - pest qua mo die 2? P- | future day. In the other eases the prosecution utterly | Sehr N Stetson, Perry, Wareham, E ‘i “Although many of ene Been as and power of Brigham Young, and to come to an issue | "ho should do or say anything to frighten the President pointment. Let me tell you, sir, that the American party | failed, and the complainants were dismissed. In the | Steamer Tacony, Hand, Philsdelphis, Wf Thompson, without eforcade to my late survey of the river, they wre c tide. tt MD Soull, Thompson, Philadelphis, McCready, Mott nan dropping through the Mingan with th tide, it te 0. ‘from i times nized, North tri igley itted fc - ARRIVED, th: ngers proceeding i at onee with these people, This same thing has had to | ' these of hia: tribulation. anner on » Marth and Gewth, te the enly party to ee ecu : to testify eae amt te |. wanes cased ‘isi Fiance may pick out seme wistul infereeume eee ; peo existence that is not sectional; it is the only one adapted amship James Adger, ‘Turner, ours, JOHN RICHARD: before. Minois found it necessary to resort to Intercating the Rio Grande. prosecution was non suited. with move and ere, to Spofford, Tileston & Co. Sun- : OFM Be Bert ee Marsan. | Li# qallitary arm of the State to lop off excrescences; and — —— parsed to the exigency of the times, and calculated to maintain Ti bw tadon GAW Te BORFON: Tay, at 820 PM, Hatteras light, bosring XW, Ore. BM, Ssrveying Belg y r —_ —— inviolate the integrity of our happy and prosperous | — The principal liquor stores were open as uaual yeater- jashville, hence for Charleston; at 9.45 PM, sig, dean Téleshiuane Masch 14 As ‘Missouri, too, drove the Mormons from her borders at Brownsvirix, Texas, May 9, 1855. 4 ‘4 busine: ared to be ss brisk as ever. Some te, honce for Savannah. Dareh 4 Albion. Winds, Fairhaven, he point of the bayonet, ‘The issue with these people | Anniversary of the Battles of Palo Alo and Raaca de | Uniemot States, Jeopardised through the corruptions | <6 \secalers are repainting, newly carpeting and Te- remake | Sateen ap crelomuameere: | . ‘ . of party spirit unt lution seemed inevital fitting their saloons, iverpool, Sie fr nila Feb 19 shij Fairhaven, 1 Las to-bo.anst, and tho seener the better for all portion, la Palma—Descrtions of Mexican Soldéers—Ravolu- | tote of tite within it has put forth the recuperative | brisk business, ca uae ees eretar te van Nada iets tes aetaton eee. ware ee ee ' = ; day: and. 578 passengers, 3 Chescrtecpegac. who bas been detached in the | tionary Parties Crossing the Gene is bei a “. power, and through the arteries 2 popes Patriotism | were arrested during Saturday and Sunday nighta for | Fleming. May 11, lat 46, lon 0, fell in with several large At Hon Kone March 16, ships Bayard, Grabam, of Grose « ommand O! navy yard at Gosport, is here awaiting Yesterday was the anniversary of the bat alo | and popular integrity is now applying the cure. ny drunkenness, and in the Police Court yesterday morning 5 2) i : ‘aevens ith the See: f the Navy, bef - ro La Resaca, which opened the rset ieee So partizan warfare, you cannot be igno- heretofors, the sum of three dollars and | ,StiP Meroury, French, Havre, 23 days, with mdvo and aniel Wood. Tallmen, of New Bedtord, arr 24: Ocean, Mee nu interview w: we Secretary 0! avy, before ua Alto, and to-day that of BACK, per paseengers, to Boyd & Hincken. May it 46 Jing bis trond Sandie ielbiae te ‘1 honorable distinction | TABt.of the duplicity long practioea by politicians North he Court; in accordance with the new law, | fneke ship Benjamin Howard, of Bo ate, off Now Zealand, shipWilliam & Hoary, urling pennant on the frigate Congress, doors of the temple of fame and honoral ction | and South, on the subject of Southern institutions. It the defendants an opportunity to disclose the | “'Ship Robert Center, arnold, Baltimore bow, Fairhaven, the Capes. with ocal, to order. b —; iat 30 8, ehip Iraac Howland, Hobbs, NBedford, aft s ake command of the Meciterranean squadron. . | to msny daring spirits who had previously lived in com- was very well at ove time for the partisan eaders st the ms and pla as of bus he who, oo ant Vireo Kenney, Saran si cietaieh 1d aad vale Forty-three years ago Commodore Breese went on ative obscurity, and, st ‘as it may appear, not a | North to raise the hue and cry againstNouthern slavery, iquor, and thereby secure their own discharge » * , » May 11. lat 4036, lon — y TEMP 46 parative obscurity, and, strange y BPPORT ‘and for those at the Soath to hold up the bugbear of | from prosecution, but, witha single exception, au | wih ow ar pad msiesies, to He aries Be MazsNak cit Wie ete en en ae heard the Congrese as « meiishignssn, on bis Gret craiss. | single demcnstation on the part of our “ soversigne’’ abolition; but you have carried the thing too far—you | exercised a “oman firmness,” and refused to'implicate | it bi ral 4 ob i ‘This ship, during the war with Great Britain, was fitted | indicates that we are almost within cannon shot of the to Basset & Bacon. Sld in company with bark Mer. Fob #6 lat 20 N, Jon 182 E, ship Ocean, of Warren, 15 mes storm that you cannot quell, and by it you | the vendersof their favorite beverages. The solitary in- | rimac, Darts. for New Londom. out, 200 bbls, bound te Hon; ig « ry hip Dover, Baboock, Norte iled di ‘the i i have driven both out of a national existenxe—you 0 intrmated that he would do so, gave the Brig Alma P (ef Boston), Branscom, Neuvitas, 7th inst, re at New London M: , See ee ee eee ee oe ee eee ene ae nae ee on thaenna, | ean nolonger rally the people by waving in their faces | name of Wiliam Callaban, and sald that he had not | withsusat, seaars, honey, do, to master. Tho A gat Paclie Ocetn, Gaby Nov 2, Ro Janeiro Marah i, with te see ovale ‘rapa . men braving death for the sake of inscribing their mames | 444 incendiary torches of disupion and aDolition— drank » glass of liquor for seven years, until Sunday, | on Voint Neuvitas, and was vory kindly assisted off by A | bbla wh cil 17 0GU tba bone, on board, | Sent home 2508 bbl | commodore came up the Potomac from Norfolk, ia the | in this country’s bistory. Veritas vincit. when he Heuand a'giane of Bi 1 ok aan olgras Cos: | ™ prig Executive (of Bangor), Pondiston, Cardonas, 12th TAM ht Newport 10th ship President, Folzer, Peciio Oecam, = steamer Engineer, tor the iat time probably, and to | But, as a substitute for this lack of patriotic spirit, our | pi.9 people are preparing to right the wrong inflicted on | ‘ilo. As he wai g under delirium tre;send. ep- | ina, wisp sugar to master: May 18 iat 0 lon To, spoke brig | Talcaboano Feb, with 30 bole poll on beard, of aad we ‘ ‘ tly prod hb hard cripkin, i Na receive his orders for the Congress as the flag ship des- | ciry eome nights ago was the scene of a disgraceful mur- | the country by the unprincipled and unpatriotic mos- eee ieleveltant inte net SEA er ee tad aeemasseat Corny, Ponce, PR | , Clits New Bedford 2ist inst, sohr Jamon, Bldgs, Ate tined to cruise along the classic shores of the sea guard- | ger, and Woil, who commands over the way, supplies us | sures Fre arty. oe aparerey Apsley organization is | formed agsinst will be complained of on his word alon ae pa with ongar and molasses to Sturges were Ne. | Mae 0053. ini <a J: by taibie took ls ot Baath, €4 by tho Villars of Heroulos, ‘The commodore as the | with food for talk, by launching into e‘ernity one or two | A/V singutar, wir, that while you, ia Virginia, dc- | 7B¢ Journallearns that several of the Brig Milton, MeEwen, Port au Prince, 10 days, with | of Westport, 200 sp, 200 wh, sition ghoicest station in the world, There is not an officer in | greasors per week. No entreaties, no humble prayers or | nounce tho Americia pirty in the North as abolitionists, | Sew Vquorlaw, and informed that unless they forthwith | SCReheniloemeadyyO a LACKS EOTRTS. aoe octouas, 17 | forsurplien oll not statods ent Of Deer, tonehed the list of naval captains oul would eagerly have sc. | syiect cringing on the part of the enslaved Aas Barty neve a soag | atty reperrmoar gh a Biasereet ov stopped the sale of ale and porter, the Jaw would be en- anys, with oott ind nassengers, 16 Snow & Busgees. Heard frem by letter, 5th inst, no Int, &c, Columbus, Tag- jones, ‘Messina, 4b days, 4 ; cepted this splendia command. Three years in the Medi- fobrancum mast be exquisite ez.oymeat—vSee Naples | “vulgar herd," are of any avail, and human | ponents? Let me call your atvention to the eee york | forced upon them,—Bosion Atlas, May 22. Cee TRS Bae Tone Re Goan Fob 20, Le NB, no oi since leaving and then dia” ; 2 isiatorthogrest | Died seems to be the “only (mourishment at | Zyiune, Lcemwnd ‘ost and Indegendent, and the Albany United States District Cor a hebt Gen Worth (of Pertiand), Racket } <4 on clipe ats an, ob ap Ae 0a) eee enere! comple grea Een j ited States District Court. . cedar 5 eens bhaneae ana eter J arooguest ‘our land, and in all palatable to this graceless and ungrateful ing Journdl, the organ of Mr. Seward. In the co- ry a with 008 ‘and fustic, Pf Wal dente de out dean es natin in a Jumns of these papers you will ind the American party Before Judge Nelson. R rf. Sieczo, Se, Sl ap Oe de) der to meet the Cemard for coin, orders were issued {rom | adventurer, His last victim was shot yesterday in ight | ti, mai im 1s tendency and purpose. DECISION IN A FRBIGHT CASE. ‘Scbr Elizabeth Davidson (of Harwich), Long, Havana, 11 | mok, Falmouth, do do do; Tiger, 0 the frearury Department suthorizing the purchase of | of this place, and several others will soon share his fate, | ycSrnes wrong eee orice. Tho american puny ia | MAY 22—Geo. Monteith and others, va. Chas. Kirkpa- | 47% with pine applev and banzanas. tov Gllsiartia. | tk, aE pecs Dharny, welking dda Dullion, ‘These orders have been so promptly filled that | (oncha's adminiatration of law in Cuba isthe essence of | neither for nor against the local institutions of the | trick.—The libel in this case is fled to recover freight | toy AJ Pesrsll : penser j ; hi tat counter orders have just dees igeued stopping the pur. | me % & Ut AN es with this bloodhound’s mili- | South. It desires to have nothing to do with them, | and charges for the trang on of 860 barrels of our | | Sehr Sarah & Adeline, Kay. Halifax, NS,10 days, with | snip o1d Dominion, Sampson. fom Liverpoot for Philadel- chases. A draft fer $11,880 was sent to Beebe & Co., of ‘They belong to yourselve nd if you are never deprived | froma port in Canada tprough Lake Ontario and the | fish snd oil, to McAulif & New York, on Saterday ins?, or accountof # purchase of | tary cevpotism in Tamaulipas. ogi Mop Aghia dates interferes, pepe’ cenal, to Albany, and thence to the city of New York, | Sehr Jamestown. Cook, Riohmond. bay we Havana, tor Cowes (ust Hew silver, and another to the oxsaier of tho Bank of Ameri- | Ay his soldiers continue to desert daily, he has now | most likely enjoy them to your heart’s content. Perry & Van Dyck, of Oawego, shipped the flour to Johm | Beh Matchless, Smith, Dattimere,. Orteaty 11, lat Bt, lon 78, feed ea for $66,195. These purchases were made in New Or- ublished ani edict providing that for every one of his ‘As my object in writing this letter is mainly to give | Wilmot, care of Seeman aw York, subject to charges Scbr Sarah. Munson. Muchins, 7 days. ooh fe ‘Savannah for Liverpool, May 5, Jeans, and the silver was mostly from the Mexican mines, | P' Pp id f the people of Virginia a correct view of this one sud- | for freight through the which was $132 18, am@ | Schr Nonrmabal, Spear. Rockland. "a eh —-—, Gloucester. ofabt 2000 tons, steering ENE, Howes ig, wae non ‘Say 16, Int 42 40, 1on 02 23 teering ENE, show ito signal with a black Demarara tor Liverpool, May 7, lat 36 04, j Bark 01 Moore, from Boston for Bi 2 ark Oocanes, Moors, oT a for Buenos Ayres, Apt ‘A. grand regimental bali comes off this evening at the | mem eo deserting their colors the municipal authorities | ject Printed back, an | ‘on which you seem to have been greatly misiaform- | cbargeable with 43-100 per barrel freight from thence to | Schr J Chia National theatre, : dw crowed attendance ix anticipat- | of yiatamoras shall pay him at the rate of twenty dollars | ‘ed, I should close my communication here but from a | New York, They wrote on the face ot the bill of lading the I i ‘ '- “ ai 4 Stigeanee tions M Fux oa . givin Ae Mar Costa per head for exch and every one of the wretches no de- Py ee ark ae reat ckaeuk ia voatang Freie eavaiosot Decesa srvesies ta pope Sloop Straene, Yueh, Worgha = ‘ . J a ee: risa: joop Rhode Islend, jence. Seperate cin bancon prcpured at scest of t#0 | se'heks avace that os hie muater's overturow bis own | scMiTuNhe Sabian stroman, feos indent shan | TSOWDn good orcer for albany Canal Lime.” Toe fone | Sict&Me Ganitehttaay Garay aloe, . as he is aware that on his . 4 4 ; . thousand collars. Tene ae erent tinsen 1t hae hoon deserted hye tow who | was received at Albany in apparently good order by the Prof Menecer officiatea om the occa- Foreign Porls. .. bark Faith, 19 days | | Bancsion4—In port April 28 ship Equity, Noyes, fee h life would be in danger anywhere in Mexico, he has no | pleat the pros aa ” fi er. ve left their party for then libellants, owners of “The Albany Canal Line,” thus a , from wictarchal Hoover bes offored @ reward of $500 for the | idea of being caught with his pockets empty. the very flower of the cld op poying the Oswego charges, S1Si13, and the freight | sor beceere Plotboxe Gary Catharine Malta soon. apprehension aud convictizn of the murierer of William | ‘The movement of Mexican ‘troops continues on the | Dein times paot for its profession ot’ evnscrvati thénes to Atbany, (included in the 42:100 per tarrel,) | "Wark FA Pen ar. from Matwuses, paigunay—In port April 2 ships Flying Datohman, Hu Onborne in this distriet, on the Sth Gay of Februazy last. e current report that a party of «'rebela”” | its love for lew and erder, have chosen to elect demogaey. | transported it to New Xork, and delivered it to the de- rd Chinas tno, Flume posed For Singapore: Em. @ Rio Grande some one hundred and ‘The Union Sunday Sedov! celebration to day was large- those they “know not of ’” fendant. ‘The albany Canal Line”’ is a transportation ly attended, and excellent acdresces were delivered by ove this place, accounts for the eviceat . | line from yy to New York. On an inspection of the SATLED. Te ott May Ezacke'Gle Aides, Midas the Rev. Me Sunderland, of tue Presbyteriaa, and Rev. ‘Anna’s minions over the way. They Je Shia persarseh, a, pg F dacangie ey sas epek flour, after its arrival and delivery at Now York, it was | _ Steamship Toviot (Br), St, Thom hip Amerion, Liver. 4 ee ue Mr. Cummings, of the Kpisoopal church. E thould not be blamed, for they know full well the terri. | Bese and your coubts, You dectre that sommesest | found to have been damaged by wetting fifty cents per | Pel (and snobored at the SW Spit); are or ; brigs Demarara, Hanson, and Hy Slathews, Har- == ble fate in store for more than one of the tyrant’, | Ter Was Mise chat a few, (aay 20,000), bave loft | berrel; but this damage occurred previous to its arrival | ““Siq'aiet, steammipe Illinois, Aspinwall; Northern Light, Seruwens i Wasminaton, May 21, 1855, Pachas in case of their opponsnts’ success ia the str: Meret eed le ‘ » ( , st) 2 at Albany. The respondent seeks to abate the amount | gan Juan. sf . ; Dewan ana—Arr ay 7 Br bark Amelia, Haynes, Boston; 16 Missi in—The Five Points in hss Instruc- | ¢,, It ia very currently and credibly reported that Sao ee eee ee eer er docof eine. | of cbarges and fre'ght claimed by the Mbellanta by de- | "Wind ai sunrise N; meridian, do; sunset. SE, Bone Bele SOUTH Suction: Gectell Tow send ee bla Dodge's Mission to Spain—The Pive Pos Luis Potosi and Leon are in open rebellioa, aud hence { cilext with the declaration in very Bower: ducting this damage to the flour. ‘There could be no ob- pra entiteaa Reb bdsmes Beh'berk Carniola. Hepkion’ Mensa | tions—Spain Expected to Keject iis Propositions— | the enuse of the mevement of troops from Monteray | Fry have chosen to elect democracy, with all the ills | i ection'to this it the libellants were responsible for the | yavwexsp—At South Prospect. .. 9th inst, from the yard Cir artar—in port. ‘Apnil 23 brig Nereus, Masury, from * s t ; they complain of in it, ratber than fly to those they i ni Dodge Bxpected Home in Time to Give President Pierce | and Saltillo fer that section of the country. knew nor et” I know? sit, that men have ere noy | Camage claimed, The difticulty is, that it does not ap- | of Gilvery & Staples, brig Orella, 605 tons burthen, owned by ston, disg part ot cargo, for Malta 25th, only Am vessel, > >, *, rs} line ia Alster et . the -° Sia 19th bark Alvarado, Burnham, (from Ivica) NYork. @ Chance wo Send a Wer Mevage in the Opening of | RPC BeReeyof od, cope on tnt ns i Aerng: | Krave vay from selon oorty and gone overt | Pete fcomany Drenthe ce thal they vers seers | CNscantader cat srmmeaets eee | Wied wit eae eke the Neat Congress, dc. A Jor Sata Aanwip decpotiom nor for the sesult of | the enemy of their avowed principles, but they bave not | Able for either the carrier On ene a ibmaat have ha Bariyax—Arr May 13 steamer Victoria, Sluyter, NYoek = Dee care for Santa Avna’s despotism nor generally been of the “flower” of their party, Desperate | UBder one or the other of whose charge it must P- Le STONE EES OG via Boston for Const of Nowfoundland, (and ola 15th for St T have at length ascertained, from undoubted autho- | the siege of Sebastopol. pened. The libellanta had no interest in or connection Telegraphic Marine Johns, NF); 15th brig Belle, Campbell. Balt; schrs Le Mer- Our trace is dull as yet, and ae Thave in other letters | indeed must be the hopes of the democracy in the 01d | With either the Lake or Canal navigation. They simply rity, the exact imstruetions with which Mr. Augustus in NEW ORLEANS, May 21—Arr shij n el Cathe Hanaibal Dodge gov ovt lo to Curt of Spunr | 7etmrsre, erent be aoc or he betes alle | Aas and teeters on!” Deepen mast be anon | fstredthe onze iva andaanpetatitegen ting | Bann, Mow ook big Maley Peds Wire, crenptaimanien, Neat, Cary. Yep ga Inasmuch as these instractions collectively make upa | the presnt tyrant is in power, he will co all in his power feng eber Tyee teat Senne Oe erence teddy He, ane & Austin, the forwarders on the canal at Oswego, Herald Marine salbiaha. (or Rows), abd JaneSprots, MoNab, So Duane Wares tebey- single but important trick in the came for the next | 1 cripple the frontier of the Rio Grande, and retard its 4 me , | were in the habit of favoring the line of the libsellants in | EDGARTOWN, May 17—Arr brig Round Pond, Yates, | sobr Narcaret, —, bu 15th ship Miomac, Auld, Presidency, as a matter of course, like . ‘aldoboro’ Disden, and sobr | ghant; Misesheuer, do; bust Ania, Harding, Thiladelp’as rowth. The simple circumstance of the Americava be- | $24 unite with their antipodes in a struggle to crush akilfal player, | fr0%a contest cis thems, will ever anure his heartfelt | tbe national sentimentof an intelligent anda tree people, | the tranrportstion of goods: but thay do not appear to | Georgctonn, BC. ior W foraburg, Vas Waoaghore ea Gape Fees’ | Charieston, ‘with part orner Glasgow cargo): brig Marapa, have been under any obligations to do e0, certainly not | but kot of without damage, after discbarging pare of deck | Fr Virviuias eens does a)l in hi keep hi ta mosity towards that section of Mexi Very respectfully (03. R. WHITN: EA Pravele) (isom 2 ey feae ene) 0)e pemanees \ | e to ki 0; nents ia Li Jat section of fexico. ¢ “4 : if tne: 3} exis! load of lumber, 'o) Looke, Us) ti pe his ells aed I they aes throwe oat, Un_ | The numerousexiles from Mexico continue scattered | NW Yonx, May 21, 1855. Fee rar Pehine livetlanian therefore, not beog recom, | Allo arr sche Eliza Jane, Barnard, 8 days for Norfolk for | | lonc KoniAla March 4 bark Palwotto, Manley, Gam ‘ id . all alopg on the American side of the river, and as yet eee oe oe rible for the damage, it waa properly disallowed by the | Navtucket. Fraveiees ;1ith ehip Tuehica, Fort Philip. In port 15th Be usual care kas beex taken to keep locked within the | the total want of fands keeps them from again launching Postal Arrangements with Bremen, Court below. Another ground of Gofence is, that the | Ai 19th. brias Meshanlo, Clack, Ptiladelphis fer Ports, | ship Zephyr, Morrioe, (ot NOU 2000. oss Dess,fe } bosom of the Presidest and his directors the object of | into the revolutionary vortex. Additional articles agreed upon between the Post Office | jbellants are not entitled to recover the charges paid by | schrs Wm P h philadolphie’for Boston, Chats | NYork 1d port Ap iP » i Pe y Ly 1 t, unt ‘ 7 ‘The reports from Aivarez’s quarters in the South are | Department of the United States and the Post Office De- | them at Albany, when they received the goods to be | lenge, Hathorn, ai ‘sh Seavy, Page, Rappahannock for | Livenroox—Sld May 4 ship Volga. Holm, Pillay. Mr. Dodge’s miseion. Bat, unfortunately ‘or Mr. Pierce, | 111 OV contradictory nature, and we depend on the | partment of the Hanseatic’ republic of Bremen, provid- | transported om their lize. But the case shows that this | Borton; Robert Miller, Wilson, do for Thomaston; Hamp- | | MAzaca—Avr April 19 bark Grand Turk, Small, Gibral- he could not gratify al) the applicants for the work | New Orleans press altogether for news from that quar- | tpg for the registration of valuable letters, to be coa- ance Was made, according to the estabiished u: top, Gilobrist, do for ‘St Georse; Wilmington, Armstrong, wbich was given to Mr Augustus Cwsar Hannibal | ter, asin Matamoras to be seen with a newspaper in | yeyed by the United States and Bremen lines of steamers, sage | Sod Reanoke, Dinsmore, Paitadelphia, for face; Avon, C Dewing, is surpowed to ° the shipping of goods from the port of Oswego to New ; . kh Dodge, and the malcontents only follow out a law of | yourbands exposes you to be tried by a military com- | ditect, between New York and Bremerhaven:— York, and the contract of shipment, therefore, mu: Pre Serres ala chotecresie bers seperiods ‘aid ‘e6iall Hy Tr uth and : : Gen 'Arm- nature in revenging themselves upon the President by | of the Siate.”’ post office in the United States, and addressed to any ‘ the charges stood upon the 2 strong, ail for NY ora. eerie exposing lus secret and revealing bis motives. Alas! | ° Twill endeavor to keep you informed of what may | part of the German Austrian Postal Union, or posted in petals sgt ogetiort to the freght from Afoany to PHILADELPHIA, May 22—Arr ships Chimboraso, Ves- NP—In pert May 10 brig Emma Mills; also am for the recipient of political greatness, who finds his | bappen in this portion ot Uncle Sam’s dominicas, and | the German Austrian Postal Union, and addressed to the | york.” It is also objected, that the District Court had | Pet “i IRE Genres Liverpool; briga a Law: a justarr. Arr 6th schr Gov Andersoa, ‘will consequently try and keep the run of affairs pane- | United States, and dehverable at the respective exchange | po jurisdiction of the case, so far as related to those rel rw ud Emma, jo! be 1 M — t Mi misrion, asa conspirator “against the peace and dignity Article 1, Letters alleged to be valuable, posted at any | taien with reference, and in subordivation to, this usage. | others unknown, bound E Br thers: brigs beavitas, BL y provably remained). varasin port May 7 brig Marsellaise, Pillsbury, friends are friends only waen they are paid, and those | Wit) conrmuncnnly omy & MO SANG’ | offices of New York or Bremen, to be tuenos conveyed ier pony lr pete irs pron the bevt pald turn enemiee when no loager rewarded! | “7 °* “7° vy the United stator and Bremen tines of steamers, Siete tue Taugls aimee: cuergencrers cer fretent oe Benes, are 2 por Aprl 28 barks Rasa Soa, foe "i 5, . eball, from and after the lay of August 5 . ossiter, for NYork; Antoinette (Sic), In spite of the President, bir Spanish Be cret iseut, and ‘The Latest from Sait Lake. registered at the office of maili iv Ge Gon cartionticn ot (peal toned cen fecal gaan we (Dag reat ig Bagh Rig i revealed, too, by parties whom he in his weakwess and | AFFAIRS IN THE VALLEY—PROVISIONS CHEAP—THE | the person posting the same: Provided, That the full | contract of abipment with the cefendant implied an un. {Sic}, for de aid others ax before. ignorance thinks INDIANS—BINDLING OF WATCH FIRES—ALAKM OF | postege chargeable thereon to destination, together wita | certaking to repay them on their mating the advance; Pi t an Port sbout May 6 jo Taratine eGlivery, 3 sd aanT ae 03 7" ‘ort abt May 12 brige R Greppled to his breast with hooks of steel. ‘TEADERS, ETO. Te ‘ation fee of five cents on each letter, be pre- | ana they became thereby chargeable upon the “ Foster (of Boston), disg; Wm T a reg [Brom the St. Louis News, May 18.) paid ‘at such mailing offices: And provided, alto, That | sipped, the same as the freight from Albany ta New yidenco ‘next Crosby, Sarah P’ P Pain ‘The instructiovs given to Mr. Dodge—or rather to] yy, quemes S. Williams has arrived at Weston, from | such registration sball not be compulsory, and shall not | ¥ 5 ork, "The contract, therefore, as ted the : Augustus Creser Hsnnibal Dodge, Jr (would not | galt Tare, paving. lefton April 6, seven daya alter cue | render tbe respective post office departments of the Uni- | Yih: ,,1ne contract, thenetore, tw | reapette juag: | $0, Jos Bo Dugan, hence, do; Elvies, Smith, dodo. a rob him of his magnificent name, his greatest posses- | mail party Jeft, and reached Weston on the oth of tuix | ted States or Bremen, or their revenues, liable for the | ment of law, an entirety not recurable, and contains ail nghton. Horie Kong for Ba Frascivee eat, ae > See "i recisely as foliows:— month sing tbe trip through in thirty days. Mr. | Joss of such letters or packets, or the contents thereof. | the essential elements of a maritime coatract. The ship: Fon” Cope Balth wns well, sadane vereel would sau int ox sion), are p ly as fol cas Williaras brings intelligence of an interesting character | Art. 2. All such letters.or packets mailed in the In- | ment of the goods to which it related began and cgneemyarhe) ran hee Pathe Pe seeaneeed ts neue popees tine obs thd: tae Ast, To insist that the state of siege in which the | from the Valley, and also from the indiins on the | terior of the United States, or of the German Austrian | ypon watera within the admiralty jurisdiction, We are ‘Newport 2st, for Nantucket, went | !oat, spars, &0, was incorrect, island of Cuba is now piaced be changed, crantiog the | Plaine, which bas not yet been published. Postal Union respectively, shall be received, registered | inclined, therefore, to think that this ground of force is h point of Goat Inland; would probably come P 3 r ‘Be seperts the people of the Valley inabapvy and | and receipted for, as directed in the general regulations | not well tak Prorperous condition. co , and it the decree belo’ right Gattlo were in fine ordee’ and | iecued peach country in regard to the registcation ot | ZCt, "s/t axen. and the w was right a lome ir, without damage. BALTIMORE—Arr May 21 beg} Ellen Morrison, Gavet, fc ‘Bos: fuli freedom to our commerce and our citizens that good ‘ADRIANA, Preble, from Bath, Mo, which put into | Rio de Janeiro, March iaria. Nickerson, 5 5 ; Helen 8 faith between nation and nation requires were selling at froin seventy-five to eighty dollars per | valuable letters, and shall be seat to the exchange | "'sramboat Washington ve. Steamboat Peter Orary.— ‘NP, a1 before reported, arrived at New Orleans, hus Richard A Wood, Wood: Johui Forsythe, “A pole- ‘This point is predicated upon the assertion of | yoke. Flour three doliern per berrel, and otker thiags | ofiices of New York or Bremen respectively, for the pur- | This ia a. libel. filed by ‘the owners of the Peter Crs , with wrecked goods from ships Os! CE tity oe on ey tot on td General Concha, that the islond of Cuba was ia astate | 12 proporticn. Reveral trains were to start from there | pore of being forwarded thence by the next direct | sgainst the Washington to recover damages for a colli. | ™ yasece is Ayres; brig Rosabella, (Br), Snell, West Indies; schr Onka- r " > ea teh , | t0Calttornia in a short time. Mr. Williams and party | steamer. sion occuring in the North river, opposite Pier No. 6, cur Sra Bran, hence for Key Wost, sprung a leak, and | isye, iu tone), Bence, Caribbean Sea, of siege, The Goyerncx (Ceners! made this remark | overtook the mail a few days out, and travelled to- Art. 3, The respective exchange offices of New York | gout 8 o’clock on the night of the 17th October, 1853, | Put inte Ocracock inlet prev to 14th inst, must discharge to 19RANGOR- Are May 18 sere Wm Abbot Parker, NYork; im his reply to the American €onsul, Mr. Robertson, | gether until they reached Laramie; from thence Mr. | and Bremen shall make a separate letter bill foreach | The Peter Crary had come out of the East river andwas | eee ot coe panaephia, with about | letter Geindio Nicky Sarth ame fehre Magy, Chas: when tuat gentleman wrote to him in reference to the Williams tcok charge of the letter mail, and brough: it | regiatered letter, or 1 of registered letters, originally | on her way up the North river to her berth, at the foot OQ tanta ca Wace dutere taken al wo {Oth tehr MS Partclane, Partridess through The mail was a very valuable one, contaiaing | meiled at said exchange officer, or sent to them to be | or Harrison etreet. The Washington had left the dock y night last, etrack the in Delst ERLY—Arr Mi schr Swan, Rose, Philadelpbis. Fob Ps * " BI imprisonment of Dr. Charles A. Peok. The letter con- | cratts, &c., trom the traders of the valley of the Great | forwarded, as prescribed by the ‘regulations referred to | St the fcot of Jay street, and was passing down the | beyr wtioh cabecd her vo leak so baiiy thar ake had tebe | , BUSTON—Arr Mf ship Feariess, Manson, Manila taining this deciaration of tee Governor General, with | Sait Lake. m article’2, and sball enter therein the name of the hercourre to the East river. The bows of the | beached to prevent hersinking. Sho is new in the hands of | 24; barks Fernandina, Wright, Palermo April 5; Majeatio, < steer decumenta in the Posk case, were forwarded to |, Indeed, the whole country ia indebted to Mr. Williams | person addressed, the post office to which it is to be by eat eng CMruck the Peter Gray on ber larboari | the wreckmaster, and will be got off in a few days. (BP, Durand estan april 7s Ni Wolke, (of NY . Praca) for his intresid daring and this successful trip. mr, | mailed for delivery, and the rate of postage for each | sides, rome wx or soven fect abaft her stem, nearly head | | Drmvzict Vessxr—The U 3 Consal at Gibraltar basin. | Smith, Motile; Br brig Alvert, Mr. Marcy, ani straightway that gentleman grew 98 | Willisms hac numerous *pow-wows”” with the Sioux | letter. The postmaster of said exchange office will then | oy, doing considerable The real controversy | formation that a derelict vessel, whose masts had been cut rt, ‘Séziok! Liverpool April fiery as the best filibustero in the land, and swore the | chiefs; they told him that ‘ Big Bear” had fallen ia the | mail each such letter, or parcel of letters, in separate | smong the witnesses in the case is, aa to which vi away, was seen three hour piege mast be raised. Jt is well for Mr. Pierce and his | #kirmish with Grattan and party, and tne bivoa of Grat: | peckage from the ubregistered letters, and seal exch | Uncer the circumstances, was extiiled to pass inside the | tho °eest,ofMoroceo, mot far from Masogen, provious te 7th i ect Gad cha was generous enough | ‘#2 2nd party bad satisfied their thirst for Ins loss, but | package, after tying itm the usual manner. The let- | Geher, that is, next to the plers along the’ margia ofthe TF BNka hoe ad tre mueinan (Oe HEAD Done asereal astute Cabinet that Geo pag vad gage wh | «Hig Bear's” ister, having taken his death very much | ter bills'of such registered letters shall not be enclosed | river’ It was a calm, bright night, and there must have Wy ad with sates loge niis Mp feet) long, (oe to tell them the exact com ition of things in Cuba, for, if | to heart, had grieved herself to death, and they called | in the pack: containing them, but shall be enclosed | been gross negligence or mismanagement on one sid il north of Asimore, a town on | YP ea townon | Watan, from pase head, and two Americ: ‘he or left to the: hey would, perhaps, r be | anotper’ pow-wow’’ and concluded that another | m & separate wrapper or envelope, sealed, and addressed tarts with the benetit of | stern ly letters of her nam lett to. themserves, they would, perhaps, never be | Snowe Pen, vwbitos ahould'be had'at the earliest op. | to the ‘postmaster of the eorresponsing ‘exchange ofice | tbe tner., The Feter Crary starts with the benoit of | CS: shohed tpparentiy been I awakened to the important fact that Cubs was be- ; at New York. 8 e cred with barnacles. Her cnbin - portunity, Hence the attack ef the mail party. They | of bremen or New York. verey, Damely: that where two steamboats are 8] sieged. Simple-minded men might suppose that a state | say that they are now satisfied with with their revenge Art. 4, On the receipt of registered letters for deli- proachin; in epporite directions, it is the duty of Notices to Mariners. oid J {siege would imply a condition of things which, trom | for ‘ Big Bear’ and sister, and thore who murdered the | very or distribution at either of the respective exenange | 5 po:t the heim and pass on ‘the right, And hay: A Nun buoy bas been placed on the north end of the Stone | Kato Brigs Giorgio joard posts iy b consition of things which trom | mail party are ready t0 give themaelves ap to the whites | offices of Bremen or New York, the postmaster of wucs | yePucd that coume: the burden liee Gm the Washington | Hotfe Shoal, in Vineyard Sound: Jt stands tn 2) foat of | starved, bat came back to anchor ja the onde. bictieemntgemnescdeiuayn seen jae to be hung or shot as ball be determined upon. They | Tecelving office will ecmpare the letters with the bill, | to make out a state of circumstances that required the | " Bearings ss jollows:—Sho Licht Boat W; Monomey | Brightman, NY ork. ~ . by the besiegers—yet in this case, we have actually | inquired particularly where all the white faces were that | nd encorse it ‘‘correct,”’ if itis found ao, or will note | Peter Crary to depart from that rule, and go to the left thouse NW b: 'N; Pollock Rip Lignt Boat E38, FALL RIVER—Sld May 19 achr Iram Smith, Crowell, been, for some time pass, the besiegers of Caba, and | they beard so much talk of, but never saw—why doa’t | the error, if there be one, in the manner proscribed with | or +tarboard ide. This defence is attempted, and it is iy order of the Lighthouse Board, more ON. chiles never Loew it till told by Gen. Concha, Heretofore, we | they come anc fight, ani not telk so much This is the | regard to registered letters reomved from an ialand post | sought to be chown, that after having come round the | poston, May 1A ini homey mienthonn Is peetr S| soe NY ork backs EE Horn Stollen, Yor Bonen ae aeee have. been led to believe, irom the act» of the ndmiais- | everest rebuke the proseat administration has received, | oftce, He See an Cee eae satan Hactery she bore off into the riversand continaed on that nton, May “ai 0 for NYork: EB Horn, Stellhen, for Boston, lds; Got: m the ce psec, trainin. Bag reg eM RR AE 1 3 course ti] within a sho: ance of ‘ashingtot SAILING DIRECTIONS VOR THE RIVER MIN, TO FOO ~ | He Liverpool, s 7 telion ane, wee Se ARC a ee ee esan of Toc ie | tant ie etme By toe Ree aerate 1 ee a eee ce Te mere von ei reocuow ace raat hae ube, |, friendship gettin age + | quiry ‘a pregnaut with meaning. office of mailing, (New York or Bremen, as the ease | Geply took a rank sheer acrors ber track making @ <ol- ea post time, for entering the river Min is from half flood He Soulé was recalled, and the instructions given nim 4 t abaadontd. But at last, thonks to tae promptings of | 4, {Wiliams eleo reports fires xindled upon the hig)i- | 4} D6) 2. stored tatters received at New York from eye sti Wak curate tet ee ero az0 15 feet on the onter bar, and 13 fect on the inner | HOLMES’ HOLE—Arr May 18 PM, brig Burmsh, McKeon Georral Conche, the seinisiration are vaformed that Sribt combunitiod of all the ietbes te bby le Bremen, or received at Bremen from New York, and d enters the weigher One eviaeueels tus @iiee way, ee ae ae ee ee een ee ee ee aM the Queen of the Antilles 1s in astute of sige, and it | $704 combination of all the oe] | ates ee valde sve ofhee aball be tevwuedodte 4 . Dd 17 fest respectively. e, tof Boston; Legon » Hiattapoug’ Riven, Was, ‘ y. y bave quantities of furs, and are ined tor an inland po: . . was coming up the river, if Wh h begin to dry th barely 16 feet | for do; Amytss, Norfoll a! swears the seige rust be removed. ‘This looks aaif tbe | busily engaged in making clothing, moccasins, same manner as other registered letters originally mailed | Dor ‘nvide of the courte of the Washington, at least, as ot ae cing TBantis Weak deyt | Gave for Nestackels Ks Totter At low water springs they a: a Preaioent was really getting spunky, and intended facing | they have aleo been ding themselves with provi. | st either office. (the pi hi ime collision took y do Lot show, Sid schre Wm Stevens, Com Tuck 4 the music, after all. Who keows but what he may do Matted Nae ee i deoreveral comeniga, | Art 6. The United States and Braman post offices | "ee? the range of the piers, aaehe was. Zhe collision teel ther the North and South Breakers appear from | tora, Wm R Genm, Niger. éf : somethirg desperate yet, az6, lize “Icirby’” in the play, | “Git ersing Daltlo seats. tore pe er eee Gie | shell reciprocall Place nearly opposite Fier No. 6, and, sseording to the ‘halt flood; under similar cizcumstancesthe Outer | . Arr Idth, brigs Maria 1 Walder, Cunningham, i count to each other upon such re- | testimony of Burpham, man oa the Telegraph, which | Rini'r f a y 1 fe ot he pit, and tee | Months ot March and Apri, near Fert Laramie Teams | gletered let Ul be exebanged between them in | Iay'qt Pict No. 4, the Peter Crazy was within twenty feet | {nell seldom, until afver the last quarter, but in bad wes; | for Wise " all broken down, and could not poraibly make over | {be same manner os prescribed in the postal conven- | of’ nim when she passed there. Lis ine diatntavented wit: | sarcts te the Berth eek: onde & continenes line from the | Cullen, twenty miles a cay. He reports the mai! contractors in | tion concluced on the 4th of August, 1863; but the re- | peas, and supports the evidence of Brasier on the Peter | South Breakers to Black itead, Phi 0 ‘The first of the flood tide comes in from the NE, a1 * Yost Office Department upon all registered letters | go4'who saya the Washington was then west, and head. | ting with great velocity through numerous small t from the Cpited States to Bremen, and to the Bre- | ing in towards them, when a length ora length and & | Hoey imide) ace novos the Sherr Poske fn men Port Office Department upon all registered letters | pair off. ‘Lhe truth of the case ia, ae is apparent from | river, straight for Round Island, gradually hhereyteld for NY orks they. Reed, Savannad. fer ‘Wonton; 8 Unstnens jelphis for do; J Williemson, Jr, Winsmore, iphie ly Badger, ——, NYork for land: Hannah Grant, Howard, Baltimore for Bath; tic, Rockland for NYork: Aula (ot Newburyport - 2 ans ; Susan Small, Erown, Philad bi “wrap the American fia: ® oft un,’’ amid the piaudita of the third tier x Marblebead; \ next come to point bad repute all along the lire—they having tailed to pay ocere tee of five cents shall accrue to the United | Crary, who came ap from below just before the accident, Sta y No. %. To demand instant indemnities in the Black nd other rintilar coses, whish have been inst the Spanish exchequer from time to up and re-stock the road with goot teams. Thi great outrage, and the people should call (or immediar Ix hy is sd waclose of the points | Tedrers. Is McGraw & Co. cannot comply with their y . ieemeee ee ae § Rady, Bilis given Mr. Soule for his action, but which ented in | (BEAgemeDts, give the contract to rome ons who will. pent from ricer re eesy States. the proofs, the collision was occasioned by the incompe- | rection tor Hokeangs as tho ti TED fret et fas eat Oke, his division of the instractions don’t amoant Mr. Willisine reports that many of the old traders, In witness whereof we have hereunto set our names | tency of Decher, the pilot of the Washington. He was | comes from the diteotion of Mound island, and sete across | Hammond, Rllaworth tor do; Ashes, Lo San vebo ave hived 12 the mountains for twenty yeary, and | end affixed the goals of our respactive offices, this teven- | toraily unfit to bave dhe chatye or wansgeient of vee er the North Banks; as the tide | sndrie, MeLoud Gardiner tor do}, Coral, Ells “f ou i fe ft it teen! d i , Roel a No. 3. That the Cepiain General of Cubs shall be in- | eve Bloux wives snd children, are in great fear of their | fosik ay oh Many of Washington, and | velcn the difficult navigation of this harbor among tl Tho ‘sicenath of the obh renutethe | Sin beige Titman @ iewerd Masseninn name Youn Wee vested with plenary powers to adjust all dificatties | lives. As hia, party came slong several. - ae oy CAMCORLE Pretmaster General, | oTOW4 of vessels thronging both rivers. He was not rly low water, when it changes ite direo- | mington, Avon, Julia Newell, Wim Pore, Hampton, Sarah which may hereafter arise between this oificials of that | {racers hed been robbed of all their | stock. i. ECHLEL a . pilot by profession, or occupation Admits he never u: tlon to the SB. ‘The flood tide now coming in trom the NE Pe gunk, Amyeis, Leader, IA Tufts, Hannah Gramte island ana the United Late h sees, Hee eA yd war flee to soit ai Portite al cha Rapatae si tebe dertook to pilot a steamboat except on board the Was turns nin off to the youthward; and nowr the F nolt | Sally Badger, Tranquil i a Medtord: Giant oe i 2 oN : the States. Mr, Williams thin! 6 Crows, Cheyennes, i ne strong to the yr three hours, chan; ite di- © arrival i u cy If thia isn’t érawing the rope rather tight, then per- | Paotitce aaa’ probably the shag gprooiag gt’ es ington, and he was there engaged as s cooper, and not Tui fe i cnertiaty acca | Bewmcan dese ® Pose janson), — tion to th tward the (tide rises; hape some one will be goo? enongh ta show where the anpilok Being thus inexperienced and unskitled, the | Teetion to the wovtward na the tide risen: ty ‘considerably SAM, wind NNW, with rain, bist Henoah Baloby a wah " ith the Sioux against tbe whites, « y *ay “News by the Malls tions are all against the discreet and proper slack is, That the Captain Genera! of Cubs shall bs em- | fh presump' proper | in strength. North America, Burmah, Mi ak i ad ey are not snxious to go to war with tho whites, but ‘The channel of the Obio river at Pittsburg on the 19th | management of his vessel at and previous to the acci- ‘The channel north of the Outer Knoll (from the numerous : sohrs N Barry, Royal Oak, Grecian, Samuel powered to settle all difficulties with us—in otter words, | i¢ the paie tecen come they will try their beat. ingt., meagured seven feet and t ze riting. Gent. Owners of veseels are not only responstble for a | patches) is not safe, and ought not to be attempted by large soon Je, Mystie Bbat Cuba shall be ceckezed {ree and independent, and Mr. Willsa the Govervor-General be the crowned king or potentate, biett ar dictating to Spain what powers she shall and shall not delegate to her provincia) Governors! We are tired of Dolphia Paine, trevelled mont of the co from Fort he All % full complement of men and officers on beard, and the | veseels. Florida, Otranto, Dolphin, Agnes, The Albany Argus learns that the Rev, Ur. Chi faithful discharge of thelr duty, but, also, that they are To run for the south eh oa southern breakwater Larsmie into the States, in the wight, and Inid by in day | prvvawich e aoall, villege adi ney White. ; seins - 1 ge adjacent to Troy, bi 1 it! Whitak: time in earap, being very earefol in selecting camping | away with another man’s wile, a newly ‘married woman | mev of competent experience and skill to perform it ia- | {ick ney IANS Need tn cloudy? weather by venue free | Boston; sehre arn rat “Wimpennye Ri ork? AB Meese going across the Atlantic to settle our diaputes, It's | Grounds that the Indians could bot surprive Dim, alway® | ona bot cighteen years of age, wheres the monster is | telligibly and understandingly, under all circumstances, | quenting the port. Mig rp Peak, open to the southward | K Tortugas, Cld brig M ry CiGilmore, Eldridge, Sitogetber too far off. When our Ministers get over | Plscing one cr two men on the highes! points.» mil or | over Wiby, and has s wife and ten children, The affair | and in.all emergencics, Anc, they will find their own | of Sharp Inland Pesky i mark to lead in between the | Boston, there, they get beyond the peternal control of the Preat- | More 'Tom <helr camp, well armed. and with a goo4 'py- | Came off on Wednesday last. interest, an wellas that of the public, promoted us knoll end Head comesopen ofthe | , NANTUCKET-SId May 18 sobr Sarah Jane, Bowman, 4 lane to kee look out. jis pl it travelli - Ibany. dent, ‘and in. the exuberance of their patriotiam eut up | Bret” decker The Rade etal Deniacot’ wine | Om Thursday, the 24th inst., the people of Ceneda | Vigorous exaction of this measure of responsibility. NEW BEDFORD—Sid May 21 achr Alfred, Fishor, Wost- bar, gain - and Cape Verd Islands. h h di id ana co all sorts of antics, that make she hiome posers tremble | Eney gay boat sunset, in tbe neighbocvood of their | ¥ili celebrate the thirty sixth birth day of ‘her Majesty, Cempetent and auiifal men will be more. than refunded | S#,cvb oF ood ie ) and cree Bae eee Lett teeta $1, PM, eleanser City of with more fear than took possession of the old Romans | carps. “The Indians supposed they would only drive a | Queen Vietoris, of England. by indemnity sgainet lose and damage occasioned by | “f:iwhice te the nosthrof the Nine Feet patch, the sharp Sthews Boston; bark Gem, Hammoud ay; sens yea? ae Gental Concho isto heve fall power hace few pee ater Bight, and then comp eee + hey a The Rola tid Gasper sc easteleiots ont F - “the errors and mistakes of the incompetent. { am satis- shoulder should be well open to orthward of the Nick Cid sohrs Kendrick, Fish, Shaw, them fore morn'ng. jut Mr, jiams ville, + after, or tus Coomar Hanoibel Anthony Dodge, Jr, Soderetoo’ thelr gome oxetiy, Tuaiects toe nudge’ instan fied the decree of the event below is right, and should be | Island Penk before Sai eon with the 00! ha clip | balee of cotton and an immense quantity of grain and | armed f passing to the southward, Eq, comes in ee Re dia po couchs is | imevery caso He will start with a large tri other freighta. i Ft little open to the south: Row taken under our protection, and the adminiatration | Take City, fron Leavenworth, about the Ist of July ‘ earing. ; The Philadelphia Inquirer ways a terrrible domestic " pears ‘well open to the right of the ia ealieted to secure his promotion. Thia is enough for ph sails: ima tragedy bas occurred a Wheelock, a village in Cheshire, Refore Hov. Judge Campbell and a jury. Ider may Bo Prouant in‘ line with south bi ff rth; th runnin, to the n ir the service of Superior Court—Part IT. Bi ire, Mareball, Boston; R Clarissa Budd, lag) Pawtaoket. e In ; harp Shi Trouble Among the Western Indlans—War | yr, James Sproston, a cabinet mater in respectable cir- May 22—Henry F. Warlus, Administrator of Frede- | sharp Island Peak, gradually opening shoul 0 the S—Arr Mi ‘M, ships S Purinton, Se, tak Gah bpslagy shall be dem sickest Opus fa whet S eclared. tumetancen, having slaughtered bis wile with «sword, | rick Warhus, decrased, ve, The Bowery Savings Bank. — fouthward, ta Serrated Peak comes om. with SH tangent of ; jo, Bath, Me, nd 8 days aa been already done. We find the following deapatch in the Weston, Mo., | and afterwards blown out bis own brains with a pistol. | This was an action brought by the piaintiff against the Saad de Bethe A comes tn with te tet Man ecentat of ‘Berner to L7 wrecked Fifth point. That Spain shell consent toa reciprocity | Argus:— Unfounded jealousy on the part of the husband, led te | defendants torecoyer from the latter a balance alleged | iitherB. (he are proposed te, mark Mhene bpote,) ‘Gla Br vhip May Flower Nieok Uiverpea ‘treaty between the Isiand of Cabs and the Unitea stat: Sr. Joaxpu, May 10, 1855 the deed. to have been cue the deceased, Frederick Warhus, at the | wiih ‘which cross the bar, eteering a mid channel course when Brown, Hamburg; Germania,’ Wood, muchas that Istely atopied becween this government | _ Colonel Vaugba, Indian, Agent from Fort Pierre, at. | The whole number of applications received at thy | ime of his death, from the defendants, (the amount of ¢ comes on With SH, (angent of es te mt, Brower. Havre; Manchester, ond Tore Tila tact tint T snsosneed to you from there shortly | Zissu-on ve Fsise areia a very unvetled ‘aniition; in | Pension office xt Washion come 7 preter derighents Juence of the ian of the bank took ‘containing the ev following m ma wea ate nearer (ho North Bank, | trigh'dno Gettin Prem Havana: ¢ 2 U'Btien, Tense Des fi k Foot, | "P sd 4 cence of the sums deposited by Frederick Warbus in his | than ne . u sare, stanzas. pod oe commen © fone ae. ot the reunt Apache od tens, masare annens Riese: read It is tated in the Was! Union thatthe Courto f | life ime) ‘The latter died on the 20th of June, 1864, | {7,\Pt, svef brewer X ia Hine with the ie Tigh'tees neal: Toh ive St os Seeks Cheomion,. oceaeary Pp {hnetnos, banded in a imghty host and scoffing existing | Claims is now ready to receive petitions of claimants. and on the 10th of August following, the piaintfit took | fen of Wade Mockland; Cuba’ Evana, an High Birkhend, Wed Mr. Dodge out with the express command that | treaties, have unburied the hatchet, and bid defiance to ‘The next period fixed by the Millerites for the destruc- | out letters of administration; and on next day ap- ‘There in 63 fathoms stiff mud, outside | gins, Rio de Janeiro. the above points, ail of whick were prepared for him | the powers that be. Thess tribee combined with the | tion of the world ia the 10th of June. pied to the bank and demanded. as peered phe A ee aes ek ta fine (oie Bick toe aQEW PORTIA Hf May, 31 brig Joha Hathaway, uth, Com and written out in fall in the State Department, shall | Bralays and Ogalalies of the Platte, numbering at ® | qhe President bas Hermann Weisenborn, ee ee ee eee Gecensed, f Ww. int, clears tho | lumber Factor ‘Charleston simply be ved by biw, sod he shall insist upon a | small calculation three thousand wart thrown | New York, as Consul for the United States for the Prince | torether with the interest thereon, which the bask erat reek of he abarp Peak in be. | ferPreviignces’ West, to ten; echt DW Vaughas (rom, categorical answer to each of them without delay, A } up fortieations on Raining Bule, at the source of | of Reuss (German) of the Junior line, and the same in- | TO* lo ban Fi im unt 1 gape the de- ‘the high land of Woga, and you can go inside the Tem- | Providence), for Ri jannoek. - very inhibition has been given Augastus Cesar | Grand River, and are not only ready but anxious to | gividual as Consul for the Prince of Reuss of the Senior | POsit book w contained the entries of the point rock. NORFOLR—Arr 19 schr Frank, Langdon, NYork; ‘Haanibal Jr., Eoq., that he shall euter upon | meet any force that government may send against | line, for the port of New York. fume deposited by the decesoed. This suit is brought | | Ip the N. 5. monsoon the high land of, Woge in Line (or s | stesmen HB Beach, Sounders. do... Cardonsn ‘no discussion. Now we see that Mr. Dodge's ignorance | them. holdened by the ease with which they massa- to recover the balances which, on the books of the de- | little S47 nom Wogan Crook is the boos ancherncs. ee | me een Are Mer Pts Pl ia vene of the bank, by Messrs. A, Schell and onad fe epes ide ‘0 Odd Fellow, Bl was his recommentation. He | cred our soldicra in the late skirmishes, and remarking | ,, 70 slaves io New Orleans, oo foe 14th inst, robbed | jendants, might appenr to be due bi ales, ae irk Gow Pi Stanwood, Siorre Morons of the Spanish can't ioe diplomatic argaments back to the old Castil. | the terror ever since manifested by the whites in their | their master, Mr. Steffani, of $3, ‘on ‘ous to strangers, particularly at yr then the current, maeoting the Arr 20th. ru were be ever jous to try himself this way, | necesenry intercourse with them, and scoffing at the A lump of silvee from Lake Superior, weighing ninety- | W. Hutohins, om the round that the plaintiff was bound reat force, 208 eddies, that occas ii " Mozells |, Philadelp! for Bangor; Hnaduty 'e ‘canrewed. nimply to the presentation | power of the United Staten. to. discharge, them of their | six pouris, and warranted to be sevonty-divo per cent | to. produce the bank'book of the deceased, which was eam.” With the loed a dangerous ed avanas, trig Moselle, F Y gf niledelP wheeler, Happs: of the points given him, coupied with the stip. | stronchold. The Assinabiones, Recarries, Crovatros | pure ‘metal, has been received at Detroit. It is mixed | not cone in this ease. A motion was also made to dis- inpai point in the direction of the ferry; Nh E—Cl Dark Victorine, Mi sents F'Btockton, Rawseds, and A the pasengo morth of the middle groun alation that immediate answers must be return. | and Man‘atnes, having the fear of the four new regi- | with copper. mise the complaint on the same ground, bat the Court | reaton He is to advise the Spanish government that | ments before their eyes, have told their agent, Colone Fort Seott, in Kansas Territory, with all the fixtures, | slowed the plaintiff to take a verdict the amount ae ‘passing White Fort, close with the nortl It cost the United States go. | Proved to be due the deceased—$204 Ol—subject to the | it is ve steep, and may be appronched with 6 United States in revolved no longer to tolerate | Vaugbn, in council, that they will not only aid and abetl | was sold lately for $5,000. on moan 10 be (aa btain his | but furnieh mat handsome opinion of the Court at general term, apex of jand in line wit! Fort blaft bre - seins Gusoashs bs will forere Smaadiately | tractory brethren, “nuance ‘= subsaing thelr r¥, | verument, not long since, the at ier $175,000. | oPine<hy the pintatifl, with liberty to turn the aame into | shveus clearing tark Yor the shoulder of the middigr Irie Eradelghin, Nahtingalo Hall, NYorx; be Messrs. Culvertson & Lavy were taken prisoners by | ,, Twenty-four persons have been indicted for participa: | 9 special verdiet, oF Bill of. ox . tinti- | therefore, recommended to shut Pass eland in altogether iin ND ahio Vespasian, Adams, Acces, W iis above ts # full aprount of Mr, Dodge’s mission to | the Yanctros, between Fort Union and Fort Pierre, but | ton in the late liquor riot in Chicago, and are to be tried | mated that the non-production, by the plaintiff, of the | unil! rast Point, opening 1 sgain immediately after: | § A tee DL Se Novels, Spain, and ‘thereby hengs stale.” It is not for » mo- | released on surrendering their effects and promising to | 8 June. bank book would jastify the defendants in withholding | "i sgnger of this passage isin peering the show 5, Coaw Tater sad H 2 Woven, mest believed that the demande of Mr. Dodge will be | decamp. The latter named gentleman is from St, Louis. ‘The president of the Southern Commercial Convention | the payment of bey jue the he form: ‘angle of the bank, with onl; Lacia wenn Rage y |Amorio s. oneeded to. Prev jerce does not 6 ‘this. He ‘The Colonel states there is no snow in the mountains, | has written « letter favoring Richmond, Va., aa the | would allow the plaintiff to go general term on tha’ aes, on Svng Steins oleng from skis ots We, Jervis Lyom, Srould be perfect’: verp'arngd show agroe to | #0 we may expect no rise in the river from that quarter, | mext place of mevting. question alone, opposite shore, the distanee le only 134 gable, o

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