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Massachusetts Nullification. a + a SLAVE PERSONAL LIBERTY BILL, The follo' copy is, we believe, the law as it was by te ture, a hae vetoed ee by 3 vote of tos athe Reitod $20 to 16 13 the — AN AOT TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES OF THE PROPLE ee, 2. chapter of the Rev USETTS. ions = Cn ot for March, at Tunded ws ‘and Po three, proved ‘September ruadred and fifty, emeaenterr to, tee fagitives from j e tervioe of their mer ‘The meaning of the one hitndred and eleventh ag tn is hereby declared to be, that every perton imprisoned or restraived of nis liberty ws entitles, as of right and of course, to the writ of ha- Deas corpus, except in the cases mentioned in the second cection of trat chapter. Sec. 8 The writ of habeas corpus mry be issued by the Supreme Jucieial Court, the Const of Common Pleas, eh any Justice's Court or Police Court of any town or ty, by epy Court of Record, or by any Justico of either said courts, or by an’ Judge of Probate; ond it may t " ismued by justice of the Peace, if no magistrate ony above named is hncwa to said Justice of the Peace to be within five miles of the place whe the party ia imopri cued or restrained, and it shall be returnable before the Supreme Judicial Court, the Court oi Common Pleas or : ther Court of Record, or any cne of the Jastices there- of, whet! ber the Court may be in session or not, andin erm time or vacation. See. 4. ‘The Supreme Judicial Court, the Court of © m- mon Pleas or cther Court of Record, or any Justice of either of jus shall te made returnable, sball, on the pei Courts before whom the writ of habeas cor- pplication \fany parry to the proceeding, order a trial oy jury aa 1@ any tacts ctatec in the return of the ollicer, or as to soy facts suleged, it it shall appear by the return of the cflicer or otherwise that the person whose restraint or imptisonme: vice or Tabo: euch service or ‘aber, and may wimit said pers imasum oot exceecing two trovsand collers case, iseue may be j Sec. 5. Tee Court or Justis before who n habeas dise in question is claimed to bo held to ser- another State, and t, have escaped from a to bail Te such ined by »genern) Ceninl of the facts i the jnry shall verdict, and the is] of orimiaal not guilty shall be the plta may be not guilty, a he reght to reterma g ton as juries hive in he finding of a verdict of lusive. the writ of corpus ie returnable shall, uuless x jury is ai- ready in stendance, by warrant, command ‘thé Sheriff of the coun’ manner Revised , or his deputy, to summin a jury in the dec in the twenty fourta ebapter of tre , to attend at the time ond plxce stated bt in the ws:ract, at which time and place they shal! be empanreiled. ond, baving elected 4 foreman the iseue co fre nation. be subm! term, e' by_ ballot, wed abalt be put to ther for nets otermi: In cast ove jury sball disagree, the issue may fed to the other jury, or cout! ues to the next ve eisexetion of the Court. Anil ic every of @itagreetect, another jury may be sammonea a fed be rende attendin, Of persons 10 supply the ceticre Bec. 6. custody said wrt writipg certainty, and neither the clotmant of 1 o7e provides, forthwith or at a future cretion of the Court or Justices before returned, until a verdict eal! Snally red ipon the issue. If any persoa sum noned or, as aforewaid, shall fail io uttuad wituout eaf- suse, te sheil pay a fine of filty collyra, And enion of cbalienges or olerave, there shall y Of the persons evaunones, the off g thé Lebring sball return sowe svttabls person to demand the whoss benettt + shall stare in b precition and ue ulleget tug Itany claimant shail appesc or possession of the perorn, it 1s med ont, ence claim ths facte on whlch be relies tive, nor dry veie0n interested in bis. alleged obligation to service Or labcr, nor the alleged fugit.ve, soall be mitted to ten'ify ot the trial of the iesce: and nocon- feasiong, scamicsiogy or de-larsticus of the ullezed fugi- tive against himse!f shall ve given inevilecce. Upon every que of prool shuil be ou the claunae ‘on of fac invelved in the issu, the barcen id and necetsry to de cutablishe testimony cf at last two ere ‘tbh legal evicence syuvalsnt thereto, a evidence kuotn end secured by the common law; and no ez parte depos! tiow or atiidavit shall be x ia bebalt of the clatmant ani no proeumztion shall srise in favor of the claimant ay vrosf that the alleged fugitive or any of bi bsd beea actaal held a8 a lave, without prdoi t See. 7. a Comiucn <ealth, or shail avsiwt in remorvin cing was legal Very ym the dim'ts of y Perron thal re there- fcom, o shia:! come into the Common vealth mith the in- ucviog oF of ass i remov.ag w, Cr sball procure or avsist ° uring to 3e fo Temoyed, avy perron Deing in hereof who is not ' bulu to “service oF tabur?"™! arty’? mak- cr who bes not m the “‘par- g cla'm,’? or ws abor’? iv not to the “party?” m within the meaning o! these Words in the ¢ rusts! u'ioa of the United States, on the pretence that such ps:.va is co held or has 60 eecsyed, or teat hie ‘és ‘or labor’ is 20 “due,” cr with the intent to au vica er + hmtesuch “sar. bor,” be eball be puntened by n fiae not less ibaa one seme Lor more than thoaeand dollara, acd by in -rmeut in tbe State prieon not less than oce nor mine than five years, Sec. 8. ‘ny person susta‘ping wrong or ‘ y by any Bec. 9. ‘rust er wealth, other pr Lust au act of Congress approved the tweltth day of February, bioets ustice masier: Eable by the preceding tection, may ou and fcover Camsges taece‘or in aay to try tbe eame, No person, while holding any oiice of honor, «wclumeat, under ths !,es of tiis Common. sbs'l, im asy capacity, issue any warrant or ‘ocews Or gtaat way certificate. wader or by vit- ar one tuousan hres, entitled “ Au act Tes, ord persons escaping or under or by viriue scvea hundred ond ohing fugitives from hs sevice of toeir an acto! Congress approved th uteemth day of Sept aber, in the year one thoussed eight hupded wad tits, eutticd * Ag acs to amerd, ans supplemontory to, ¢ An ect respecting fu tives from jastice sou pesos excapios from thy ssr- vice of or shall, 10 aay capacity, serve any fuck cf otuar proves See. 10 perton who thal ge y under cr by virtue of the acts of ss meatio the prececiog e:ction shall be deemsd to hs or emolum: nt uzde? the laws of ths U See. 11. Bey fers labor, toned ia the rinth section of this xc, @ reaugued a Waich he may * nad We stall + sion fro7o the Com aon wealt: @ chal be deered lier peligible to Azy person who :batiac T) ciui@act of any alli ved cer or by virtue of the a a8 to have resigued apy comumission fiom tue Comnoa wealth that Le may possess, aad he saali capscitatid from sopearing as counsel the courts of this Commor weal h Seo 12 ve tro preceding sectins abt remeval / cial office; but ic either of abere sx sli be performed by aay judiciat effi-e Under this Coimon yea! 1 aidend & ¥ Olation of good Lehasi jour, Teasen for i9ss of pubie contidence aud» faraishing pufflelent giound either for imperchment cr for removal | by sddre-s. See. 19. Any sheriff, deputy short! 0 coustable 0; other cflic+r of thr) Commouweatth, or the police of any city or tows, or aby district, county, city | Or toma officer, Or avy ofticer Cx o-ber mem et of the ¥)- i luateer mil. he af after > rec! émprissuing, cetalwing or recu 580 tis Commonwealth, wre shall be , im prizon, Cetain or returs e thet Re is claimed or asjatge a fugt- ‘tive from @ Or labor, shell be pucished by fine not 4a (haa ove thoucaad and not exceaiog two thyosand aad by imprisoument in ths State prison for not less than ose bor more thaa tro sesra. c. 14. Tae voluotesr militia of this comaoowealth all act act in acy manger ta ths seizure, randit any person for the reason t or adjucged to be a tugitive from service “any member o! the same who shail off* ad against toe pro- visions than one eee ani not excerdin ~ Bee. consent of the Council, shat appoint ot more shall be, thia State fc srzested or seized, or is reated or s¢ bemng in all lawfo ailezed fu by fine not leas two hoasand by impritoument in the State prisoa for not wor more thas two years, 5. Lie Governor, by and’ w ths ‘ection bali be punish tie advice and vary county one cow missioners learned in ihe iae, Whose duty it iu their respective concties, when ary psraouia ager of belag ar A tugitire from service or labo: on ormed thireof, ciligent!y acl fa.tafully to ‘use 1 mans to proteet, defend and w:¢&re to sath tive a fair ond impecciel trial by jury, aod the benefits of the provisions oi tris act; kad say at- torney * tive may Sec. 16, Charges of the commissioners (oF meys ant ‘Treasurer, on cates, clerks’ fees, efficers’ which may be iccurred in ti om pl seized of arrested as a ‘ug! hore services are desired by the alleged fazi also act as cocusel ia the cass. ‘The o: mmissioners eis) defray all expenses of oe aed Olner expenses protestion and defence of from service wirh the reasonable wit Services as abtor- counsel in the cxre, shail be pxid by tha State wazrsnt to be tesued by tae Cove nor. suo the same, togeth: Sec. 17.'No jail, prison, er cher place of confinemen| belonging to or use: setts O by ‘either the Common realth 0 county therein, shall be used for the detanticn oF imprisonment of xny person accused oF ceavicte? of any of created by cither of the ratd Seta of Cogrers mentioned im she siath section of this Act, or nccusei or convietel of obstructing cr resistia, any proces, warrant, or urder iasuei unter either of acts, of of rescuing, or attemptirg to rescus, any per arrested ordstaine’ uadsr any of ths provisions of either of raia acts, nor for the imprisonmest of any person arrested on mere uit for Camages or pen to ee. neers, oF On execution in any W@s nceruing, or being cluimed in consequence of avy aid send-red to any ‘ugit.ve from service or labor. ‘All the provisions of law as to the writ of babeas corpus, heretofore existing aad in forse, so far 94 applicacie, and eo far not herby chacged, shail ap ply to the ceses ariving ueder vhis act See. 19, Nothing in thie act shall ve construed to ap ply to so much of the act of the twelf h of Febraary, ons thourand seven bun¢red wad civoety-turee, as re lates to fugilives from justice. Sec, 20. Ail acts or partsof acts insoneictent with tha provisions of tia net are hereby reyes!ea Sec, 21. this act pball taxe effect from snd after ite passage, To nections 13 and 14, the following amen ments were made ‘Bee 19. No person who bolds avy office under the taws of the Cores Stairs, whion quente4 him to usne soy ‘warrant Cer the act act, or to of over proses, or to gram? any certifict'e wa- f Congress named im the Bn th section of th Le samme, ehell, at ths game time, ho trast, or emolam -2t, under the laws ser erKON Kolding any | flen or law hs con for-toe Geas-stoe 2 Jig'al office under “oe The Off ve Of Unived stareg OF euod the Inwaof the Ucit ‘4 arnt any ceriitfaie undir + to! 5tets.itke in the ginth section of this act Ne donacd Uo dare ylolated good bebavior, to have g.ven r-seon for lose ot public corficense, nd fatoishes ouM@y rot erouid 2 thor BOF Wy mvinuavion ve S06 avidariad by aasdons, News from the Sioux Country. ARRIVAL FROM THE FALLS OF THS MISSOURI— THMBE THOUBAND SIOUX WARRIORS ASSEMBLED— AN EXTERMINATING WAR THREATENED AGA(NaT UNITED STATES TROOPS—DBEBKMINATION TO KILL EVERY WHITE MAN—AN INDIAN BATTLE. [From the 8t, Louis Republican; May 10} Mr. Join C Tevis, who bas passed sore months at Fort Union, and other ‘trading posts on the Missour: uri, and Mr Galpin, of Fort Pierre, arrived ia this city you: terday. In com y with Mr Culbertson, special indism for tl Xe Feet, Mr. pore lett Fort Union on the 10th of ape He represeats th avigation of the river as exceedingly difficalt, ven Yor Mackinaw boats, and frou its source tothe mouth of the Platte it was lower than bas ever been known. During tre moath of April, not 9 drop of rain fell in tueir whole course of travel. The winter had been very mild, and littl» or no enow had fallen. Ip consequence of the wildness of the winter, the trate in buffalo roves bad greatly diminivhed, and’ compara: tively a small pumber will te brougbt to market. Tho herds buflalo wintered in the mountarns, the In- dians located on the rivers, conli not go them, and nence the diminiehed suppiy. On the 1th of April, Mr. Culoertana feli im with a portion of ‘the Yaoktonasis Sioux, a short cistance below the tee ¥ were detaiaed ibcre two deys, and alr Culbertson hi Jong talk”? with them. Of ‘this talk, Mr. O. bas gent us the {cllowing memoranda:—They reportod that they had, a few days before, leit the bosti'e sioux congrs- gated in great numbers in the vic'nity of the Rainy Butte, (al: ut two days march west of tne Ree village, ano abcut foar south of the mouth of the YellowStone.) ‘At thet pcict much the iasgest portion—in fact, near! all the tribes of the Missouri anc Platte S. woux—were col- ting, expecting, algo, to be joined and in coer im al! probsb lity. they will be, 1,700 lo: ges, 8,000 warriors, at the vu. ‘Thay avow their aeterm{aation to carry on on extermipating var, not only against ths rroops aint out to oppose them, but .o put to death man they may meet, whether a trader or,| a'so inglade the Crows, Gros Veatres of the or Minetarees, and Assino>o\nes among their Sunce the Cefeat or massacre of the drtachmest of the United States troopa uncer Lieut. Grictan, at Fort Laramie, there Indiana imagine that ‘hey cap easily overcome any white force that may be seat against them. They avow a determination to allow no emi- grants to pass throagh or near their couatry, aad will Cestroy all who attempt it. Uheir first fateation is to hover around tte emigrant route iu scaall p' 3. The msin band will await the coming of the troops. During the last winter, @ band of Sioux, aumbering between two end threo bunsred picked warriors, at- tacked sn Sesinebeine camp while all the active mea were cut bunting, and only « few old mea es! boys—not more thsn forty in uil—were ot bome. Thesa few, how ever, bept the Sioux warriors at bay until their hunters returred, ‘ths latter, altrough uot equa! io numer to the Sioux, routed and'drove them off, tilling three ware riors, one a chief ofe note. ‘The Astiae lost three wowen, Still, these Sioux Indians, sicce the massacre at larame, conceive the whites to b» coatem, cowarda, and Co not believe any accoaat which is givea to ther of the power of ocr goveroment or the efli isacy of our troops, and they expect to drive them ai they would a nerd This, Mr. Calyertson remarks, is no «xagger tion. ‘The bend we met, a purt of the Y treating out of the way of the war to the east side of ths Missouri, professing frieadship ice tie wnites, ant re- ctounais, were re- fusing to joto m the war. Yet they p exs-d the boats of the compsmy into their service, Ceiainiag them for tro eays, c0 the men to cross their baggage and thetuselves ovor the river, They cis uo ose tojury. All the bunds of the Sioux are exgsyei in this out- break, except the Lover Yanctons, on’ a persion of the Yoneloror After iLe above was writiee, we hid a conversation with Wr Galpin, tye cpiet o: the company's tradera at Fort Pitrte, He hoe long teen ar mat in tre heart of the Sioux count’y krows them weil, aad speas the whole of lect winter with them He toiaks that the umber of Sioux reprerenied to have bora assembled at iny Botte is greatly maguiie!—that they could not ad 500 lodger—and that tue hostility manifested he whites th of che © Jatians (sto be at 2 Bewley ase aM €Xe3)- to ihe whites. Tt were concereed in asta whites ‘The Jing: they are Losttl wos this portion of the Sioux thet the masescre of Grattan and bis mer. Galpin does net cresit the repr make wsr ujon our tronpsana that the propcsed mililury exge wil have an excellent effect, 6 prosecuted, ‘The egevts of the United States iave always represented that, it tbe lodinns did not hebave themselves a large willtery force would be vert among teem but as this has noi bern cone, trey begin to fo. upoa ali such statemecta with coubt of our abil soit, Fort Pierse, it will te recollesied, has bien w lectet as one of the princize! po 8 to be Ocoupied oy the proposed mili- tary expecition. Mr Gaip n represents the wiater ax having been ra- kebly mls. Very inttle sugw had f-llen, butns s tbat we may expect a rice in the river 1a two or weeks, ug there 18 viwaye +roogh aavm in the Ho n’ving, remaising from year lv. esr, to profase this effect agh Mr. FRO! iT PCRRSE [Corecpontenee of the st Louis ie pub _Tresvming thata few words reint a the Upper Mereourt country msy interest your readers, give abriet summary of the Aged seal of excite. fevea’ bands of Sioux Ta- 6 ol the qoverament to- ao eeprvse haviag oer, judians are ecins up from St, Louis rine Se passing to ard fro over the couct from clu, and all fear the worst Mirsovsi, usually called the Lower Bralcs, ere getting to their ccrn-fielés on White River, and tee ce alirg th: m elves from those of the 1 i lage, sent by the rat‘oa, to inform the agent and rinteodent that they wich no wore trevell og on the Laratn'e road, for if sprtcation is eosstnitted om ihe tcaveiters taey will teen kept ina pied state of eu i ¢ excitement that prevailed at cov time. maincd st his pest until ths last Gomeut. couarsiir Indians to remain quiet sad keep theins-ives aloof from those of ths Plate, who are now ma ‘ug preparations to weet ard resiet ony force tha: may Le reat against therm. Shculd troops be sent against tae Brulés of the Piette, many of the yourg wen of the orate bands wou djoin tiem, but the priacipsi men wish to have noth vg to co wits it, and are scattering in atl Cireecions, ‘The winter hes been unusuady mild, expeo'atiy about rt iezre, Net over twelve inshes of snow nave failea ano the temperatare of the weather hes no: besa Oc than UO deg. below zero. But vers Hittle rata bas fellem; if wessured with @ rain eu emounted to over ore inch witbia t be rivers and streams are ext ’ sourt, at the present hime, is nev gaoie. for sins boats mith difficulty, :n mazy placer. The ice broke up tx the river om \ie Oth of Mare! froze over ® Fecond time aud brusé up on ths tClark the ice was tutficieatly rtremg to heat it teaus april’, The weather is very tae present time, ano bas bece so throayh the whole of this month Sy‘ung ts coming on fast, grasa é rup, giving © pravvies & fresh greeu appeerance, aad many va- reties of flowers are m bloom Garo ix very searee. No balfalo withia many days travei of Fort Pierre, though the bodies of many have Leen fica ing (own the river for some cays past, aap: 1 to have been drowned below Fort Clark, The a robes this year, will fail wuch shor! of tast of last year—in fact. it ia rapidly decreasiag annually, aad imporsible now to carry cna su 6 with- ont 4 large capital mush expen: retreating to ths mountains aad tho val Stoce, nod in a few years thie odie emimai must be- come extinct, Beaver ure multipiyicg very razidiy, aad mow every river aud creek swarm with thea. The low pric of their eiin, Coes rot resder them a great ob- ject of pursuit. Iwish to spesk of the bospitsli:y of the mambers of the american Fur Company not by way 0° flattery, fer they need it wot, but cimply in justies to toea fer the'r Vind treatment, o> of myself alone, but of wary ctlers in similar pursuits, since I nave been in this country. It is a pout wich al strangers who come among thm, the geverpmeat, the hosp tulitis of thew ‘ort, & were honorable, high m'na'ed 2 of men caa be found ia no coun*ry than the leading men of this They may be consid+red as the truc picnsers of civilization; penetrating ‘er inte tbe dowsia of savage lite, vbey have niways secured a surprising utiuence over tte various tribes, through which tefluence ths govera mect bas been enabled to effect tresties with the wildest ard most ree! Jers, and its agents to xeep in sabjection the mo ree end warlie ‘They have also contrioute’ most ¢flicieot ail to the m'seicrasies and scientife men in their pursuits. Mr. JB Sarpy, one of the purtcers ia the touse at Louin, and Jor many yeats past the gentlemaals proprio: ter of the # cambost, ox its arsnal trips to the Yeilow Steve, theugh strictly a man of busiaess habits, has never fa:les to render every attention ard encourage Ment to men of science that be could afford. ‘fo Mr Alexoncer Cal ertson, slso one of tne partners, and Agent for the company on ths Voper Missouri, is dus the credit of Grst revealing to the world that vast cemetery of fort] mammalix, bpown vaise terres, Oc bod lards of White river. In parsiog through that won: derful segicn, while at'ending to Lis duties as a the company, be eeoured a sanall collection o which wire sent to cr. 8, G. Mortou, of Philadelphia, who quickly epprecisted their immense value to scivnce. ‘These, e6 well a8 maay others which have since been edb; Dr. Evans, have received elaborate descrip- ticn wnt vlustration from the able travels of Professor Jorepb Leidy, in @ work entitled ‘fhe Ancient fauna of Nebrasks,’” and published dy the Soithsoniae fas‘ity be A brother, also, of Mr. C., made a tour into this and mace a fite and valuable collection for the Siri Louisa Tust.tution, at theexprnce of that gentle men, Most of the existing auimsis of this remote region have teen already seenred by them at grext trouble, and sreva to tre different museums oar comatey. avollera and scieat.fiy wen, as Pence kt, Auduboa, Dr. Evans, end oth eckaonletged the most eficient aid ia their explorations. Oo Ad V ogban, eng Agent for tae Upper Mierourt netans, L woald the able and impat- tial morteria wrieh ke hi sea ged his daties as & 4s goverrment off er hse gained for tia the ee be people ia this region. I iy pe Inftutal eat jact eb zat, hoa ¢sned c ce among 1 1g bia datie & gov over, he ts furniebing mehns and to 6 ydurg man to ceveiope the metural iatory + of the vest territory over which bets cal i shiaty togeh intormation ang fine ¢ er obaned. Hf all Indian agedts evtinple eo xobly wet by Colovet Vw eerce of*our Western world Wooll 15 besos at Peis nav h is OO bee Rivbeds Avs bee Wail @ae Ba ae, ‘an, N. ion'tbacie eset ott iene foun m that charges were in ast un ‘we would make all the repsration in our power. “ty ‘This, ar we have said, we did from a sense of justice, en¢ not from any conviction or suspicion that we were publishing a falsehood to the world; hsd our Ly or the truth of the South, or the persuasions of a liferime, could have ia- duced us to len¢ our columns to such a We have now to state that a refutation o! barges against brs. Richards has reached us. it is a refatation ot such weight and authenticity as to satisfy us that the religious community of New Orleans and ourselves, through Lee? instramestelity, have been imposed upon by as arrant a scoundrel « went uahuog. ‘We have received a letter from Mr. Henry the brother of Mrs. Ricbards, at Penn Y: ty, N.Y, Itiseouched in gentlemaaly slves, with every impress of truth and an asa renee, the history of Mr Hicharda' f frailties and of hi . wive’s wrongs. Is sets forth that tea or twelve years ego Mr. Richards preached in Peau Yan—was general beloved aud esteemed, (aotwithstanding rumors whi: occasionally got oat that he was secretly addicted to Grinkisg, Whih tomers weep’ hashed up ee slawters,) and wes st that time marrieé@ to au estimable young lady of Cenanceigua county. In a few years the wile siciened and did, and the ramors of intemperance, ich agsia weat ‘forth, extended to the assertion that e cid of & broken heert, ‘Afters ingse of nesrly two years Mr, Richards again married, bis second and preseat w.fe being Miss Wisuer, the citer of Mr. Wisoer who writes tous, This was shout seven years ago Immediately upon his mar- riage Mr. Richards was calied to the charge of the First Preebyterian church, Morristown, N.J., where ho was well bnown and highly e:tcemed, Soon thereafter he became so submissive to the demon of drink, thit he acted the biute to his wii Sha, lise a true womsa, Lept ber sufferia, ee secret, uatil one day, ina druasca fit, ho threatened to take ‘her life. Being now slarmod she informed her friends of her husband’ bratality and other unhappy Fituation. Mr. B.'s congregation thereupon investigated the mat- ter—found the wite’s chages to bs true—and smoothed the matter over by pronouncing hia crazy. Crazy he undoubtedly was, tothe extent of alcoholic craziaeas, but wea poxe the lens a brute on that account. Ho waa sent to the New Jersey Insane Asylum, where he remain- ed bat six weeks. Upon beiag released, he was arraiga- ed before the Presbytery of New Jersey, upom charges of © Qrupkeoness, profane swearing, abuse ol his wife, oad Ucentiousness.’’ He was detended by the plea of ia:ani- id the result of the investigation was (Mc. W. oks) bis suspension from the min‘stry for one eo His wifs stooa patiectly by him thruagh all this. con ag he was suspended, he loft her acd started ‘or a South, upon which she went home to Peua Yan, follow- ed by the sympathies axd hizhest esteem of the citizens of own So much for the story of her having de. serted him, or proven false to her honor and her marital obligation, She took with her her two children, nnd 0- gau earning for herself and shem an honorable subsiat- ence by tesvhing schol. Recently, o thesa chil- éren died, and still more resently sho went to Michigan with her remaining chil], wheré she now is, teachiag school, esieemed smd beloved by all her acquaintaace, and probably in ignorance ap to thes tims, of her hus- bana’s wretched conduct in New Urlesas, and etil more wretched und flanderovs pa listioa of his sham». How the people of New Orleans tave been deceived by the clerical impostor isa thing they must now know, snd in :ympathy to the Cevomination of which he was conriered 80 bright an ornsmest, we withhold the ra- prot nation against him which our present feeliags would “will be found a certificate of Mes. Richard er, ogted by thi leading residents of Peon Y: It is accompanied by the a-surance of Mr, Wisuer, that ‘if it be mecessary Le can prosure similar certifica es from every community ia woich hin sister has resided, We “vhis certificate a pizce with pleasure, as ths least ? on we ean offer for the wro2g to which we have bees a pi anijwith the snnouncemeut that we dis- ii-s Mr. Kichards frow our coinwans, as our citizens ‘wise his memory from their hearts, forever “We Publigned, nome weeks azo, the fact that the reve: rewé gen'!smaa hed leparted for Europe, “for the benefit (Lis heal'h.’? We nave now only to bope that he will journey to Africa, and stay there. ‘To Tims Epirens oF THE Naw ORtk«NS ORESCEN y a few day 4 our at ention nas been cullad to an te phicn appeared ta your paper of the Lith of March last, contanieg, Joubtinss, waat yoo believed to de ‘‘paliata, crsuustences in covnection witd the ua- fortunate aiventure of the Rev James Ricnarde,’’ no- tces by you im your paper of the ud and éth of the Fame month, In that article you state, among thor things, a facts, that ihe mental acerratioa ot Mr. Richsros was o2ca- sloced iy bis wite’s ‘ playrog tim fatse,’” and as having ‘descended to the lowest depths of degrada tien Nox, gentlemen, we aza periusied it will give you pW asuze to leara that this foul charge against fie fasy tiutestly fulse, We have paresaaily koowa her com ir chucbooc. She isa member of a Christian churca in this village, io geod steacing, aud whorever kuowa 38 acmired ana beoved now in Micrigen, teacbiag—thus aly sarviving child; aud ke Tis statement ai aa ty toa grossly wicred tuons womaa. as. C Sheppard, Jas. James D Morgan, 80 Dusnxy, aR fae, Vavid B. Prcsser, 4. Supdealin, 3H. Wellies, JV Vesalen. a Ulver, del L Leste, J © @. Jase, Leon er Reddy, ©. Brose, Tency Ross. York, say 3, 1855. der=Twenty+Nine Staves Mananelpated. the Cnciwmati Columbiana, Way 22.) of February, 18:4, @ lige looking. corpu- lent gentiewen, appsrently avout tizty years 0” age, came to thie city ic search of Der. Srisban’ from wim he wished advice as to the proper course to purcue to elect the uienumisrion of @numuer of bis slaves. Nob oy tiading Dr. Brisyane, he ootsiaed the agviee of Joho Jolile, keq , and bad dupheste wills drawn ap One of theat pe took with hia. and tre otaer ha dapost- ted with Mr Jo'tte, to ne used i he shoul die suddenly, ana the wilt im bis possess ou be accideatilly o¢ pur porely destroyed. lis stated trat oas of dis orutnses bad cied very sudfeniy, and that he hicasell, velag sab ject to psdpication of the heart, was lave to be also summmMoved fo snorcer world at » mowent's notice a Wills—tout was his vame—stvid oaly afew Geye in Ci ciwmati, but his bright, pemeroleat eounte- ponce and manly fraubners were 29 soow forgotten dy ee whom crcumstences hid thro sa into coutact wit oo tome, he crew up a complete iaveatcry of all Lis property, and mabong two of his neighbors hin contidants, ed this ic toga, to ba usec mm nis sascem deach, at the eam tims waaing them pledge themeclves vot to make it public _Freviou: ly He was Jorgely eogaged in the lumber business, and rained no crops except what were nectseury for the sap- port of the twecty-.ine {ud grown elaves, and the ou- merous Plave chilyzen that be owned. the lumber got out by his claves was rafted down toe Edisto river. la this Di ee, Mr. Willis bad amassec a large esta. He was roted for the kindness with which he treated his slaves, who re never riven with the whip, nor shat out by & les from the etores 0° provisions, ‘They ate in = zitchea part of the same food that Mr. Willig ste ia © paricr, A nuwber of the relatives of Mr. Wil , Who are all in comft ble erreumptances, lived near hia, bat seldom visited his residence. His housekeeper was a dark, but very shrewd mulatto woman, whom he purchasel with rer mother, brother and sister, aout thirteen years ago, Tois honse eeper's name was Mary Amy Kimore Turner, Thr father, who was owned by another master, had de- verted ber mother, and for this was soli toa cotton placter in 4]sbama. A &s the Lousekeeper was ordia: or called a, Me. Willie, while the slave of s former m: bad ecolcred husband by whom she bed thres tn before Le waa sent Souta. ‘Th's woman, by ber faithfulness and shrowdnoss, soon acquired grewt icfueuce over Mr. Willis, by whom she hac shree children. She watchfally superiaten ied his demes'ie affairs, attended to the wants of the slaves, a cee as to the busiaces. Mis, feeling concerned for the fature welfare of bi 16 Ghuldaen, @nd urged thereto by Amy, at last de termined 10 free her, her , her six cnildren, her brother snd her i When Ze came to Cincinnati, cne yeer ago, and bad his will written, It was to carey out this intent. After bis rere home, he arranged all his business as rapidly as te, and taking notes for oatetanii drots cue him, ier saeae Preparations for disposing of a4 entire estate and moving to Ohio, where he proposed to ceatecona farm, with Amy, ber iota bg hd chi Gren, Finding that the ex} ot * bro- ther and swtr and their bie, and that there might be rome difficulty in at on: eecbring a bome, Mr. Willis concluded finally to co corth with Amy, her mother and the children, an} hav- “pg secured for them a residence, retura to close up tho busizess and bring the others Cn last Tuesday week, they left bome as thus propos- e. On reaching Lou! vile, they got oa board the fteetcer Jacob Strader, and reachec here at six o’closk yesteruny morning, Soon after the boat touched the wherf, Mr. Willis and bis company went on shore, and be culled a car when, juat as he went to reach one 1 the small ehilcren into ft, be breathed heavily. Amy arked him if he had anotber attack of palpitation of chi heert. He nodded affirmatively, gave two or three hi vy breatbings, and then fell dead. ‘Jvrt at ths moment some one asked where they came from, Amy’s mother did nos answer, aud waa threstoned with being kicked into the river. some one urged Amy to go on beard the boat again, iad she tofasede By the advice of a friend she at once secured the money (nd00t $620) in Mr. W 's possess:on, notes aud due ofils amount- ing 10 three or four thousand dollars, a gold watsh ant other veluables, She wes taken wita the trunks ant body of Mr Willis to the Lumas House Dr. Mevzies being calied in, held am imguest, whan e ve ‘ Mr Lat 4 returced In : witli thea? of tholegal firm of Chase & Ball, being + in, the will of Me Wiliis found on him ag’ opened aa4 rea’, when ft was fovnd that he had willed his ea ire es ote to Amy and her chiljrev, and had appointed Jona Jolifo, A. HE. Krnest and Baward Harwooa ay exeoxtors. his will ea dopiivate of that left tp the care 0: Mc. Jo 1ffe whieh has nos yot boca opened. If the property it citeames, each of these colored children wilt tava x for- tune of twenty-five of thirty-thousend « boy of Me Ht be buried today. The oxs) ot Ge Male Gaty Kansas Surder, tarmm rao ua. Monaa_nt VaRSION OF THE (From the We anita ogi. ve irate ete ter fromC. McRea, Eaq., the man wh> Malcolm Clark a few weeks since at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas y misfortune blowata Nperting yralstive toclsiis, which took a strong turn, as Gist yy his devoted Territory doa I was heard by Jue Wally sant ooder of the op party to cali rome of the proceedings a frand, (i.e. oraocid 10g 8 a ge ter he rusbed at me with a pies fon. from him till be struck me; shot him us setae body. Ho died in about tea ea teeat minutes. I was also sho’ at as I received Clark w, but not woueded; was afterwards shot aod slight iy wounded Our party was not an a greet om the ground af the pro-slavery, or we sh have had some more work todo, I pes to get out a small bail acon, Your afte: te BOB, McOREA, AMOUNT OF WOOL GROWN IN THE Care CoLo ¥ AbD AUSTRALIA —From reliable data received at State Department in Wasbington, ft appoars that the quantity of wool furnished by the ‘Capo of Good Hope Colony from 1840 to 1852, inclusive, was 45,859 743 eet furnished oy Australia during the same’ tims, 416 pounde; furnished by 1! pe Colony duri tin year 1852, 7,778,606 pounds; furnished vy Australis during the same eat 34,600,000. Namber of shoop in the various districts of ‘the Cape Colony, 4,496,000; number of goats, 1,094,000, The soolte valaedl et 10d! per pound in the ‘colonta! market, MARITIME INTELLIGENGE, Movements of Ocean Steamers, LEAVES FOR New York Steamship Cabamba, Si Livingston, Crocheros Terk Bite (tiem), Wiscen, Hambure, Bach & Kunhardt, Terk Panchita, Stone, ede Jb Bark J M Moralos, Browa, Hav Bark Deibi (Br), Watson, 8t Brig Wavo Spirit (rn Fitol, Cupe Town, Burchard & Buel ie Golden Age (Br), Curtis, Matanzas, Hamilton Bros, Brig Morden (Gr), Earl. Winder, DR DeWolf Brig Wasp (Br), Sweeting, Nassau, Ns’, Roome & Dinwid- dle Brig Rebecen & Frane & Scbr Maris cl eae Maranham, Corniag, Banto & Co. Solr § & Heagen, Heagan, Matanzas, i D Brookman & 0. Schr CS Watson, Day, Bucksvitle, Barnos & Ruddorow. Sohr Jonas Spat City Point, master. Scbr Daltinere, lei paticate, Jonvsoa & Lowden, Sebr Harger, Ci , Bangor, R P Buok & Co. Schr J © Droors, Grafiams Pordand, 5 W Lewis. Schr Angler, Besse, ‘Wa-eham, nestor, floop Warren, Sti von, master. Sloop Frenbiib, avery, W Wareham, 0 I Havens. ) Ray, Backsyille, W D Brookman ARRIV Steamship Florida, Woodbull, Savanna, 58 hours, with midte and passenrere, to.8 L Mitehiil. ‘Thursday, 2ith, at 840 PM, 25 miles NW of Capo Hatteras Saoal, excbansed be Bae “with steamship Alsbama, Schenck, hence fom@Sa- ysona! Brig St Andxow (of Charleston), McDonald, Cardonna, 20 sys, with molasses, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co chr Riepsie Menzie (Ur), Green, St Jobu, NB, with lum. ker, to master, May 19, curing a'gnte from NNE off Cupe sans i Chait deck = Sebr Rough & Behe Otrauto, Haredond, Eilawerth, 6 days. Schr Mirror, Alen, faa Hess 6 days. Sebr @ Gilman Cuth > Guten, Me Sehr Eliza Lawton, Love 1" Sehr Martha Maria, Small. Sehr Persre & breoke, Porter, Hart ford, 26 how & =I , Harding, Rookland for Fors’ ‘Richmond, Staten br Wey State, Verrill, Recklaad. Schr Jeim, Hennessey, i tochinns Sehr M+ tic, —-—. Schr Ann Denman, Gitenaitt "tookiand. Senr Bay stave, Verritl, Rockland. four Luey White T ‘ones, Jouerpor: Brooke, Poised, Ct for Philadelphia, BELOW. ‘Two Larks ard one brig, unkrowa. Wind during tho day from NE, and light. At lost dates from Celleo (Avril =6) the tcamen waro on 8 strike tor higher wages, hic’ has caused an incrouse of pay trom $30 to $35 to $45 ana $50 per tisnth, two monthi vance, Masters of vesreis holding out, with the deter mination of bringing tne wages down to $20. Thenew tark recently built a) Westport for Mr Androw Hicks, ard now fitting at New %ciferd for cho Paciiic _Oovan, isvamed the Merma: Sho will be commsuded by Captain Daniel H Howes !ate of ship Amethyst, Brig Grand Turk, lato of Providence, 164 tons, somewhat advanced ip years, was sold at Boston 24th, for $1210, One- S833 tons (formerly Brom bark Beta, ovhieh was found atsadoned) was sold thers seme day or $487 60 Qviex Pateabi Br Gen Wilson, Capt Carbon etze, from this port 2ist Md epi, and srrived at arenes inet making tho ato tand in stated to be the Bohr J Colle 1a 1 ith acl, The distam Tu graph: Marine Reports, NEW 08: 8, May 23—Arr barks Saxony, and Del- phos, Sorton, Fuller, Boston; Parker’ Compton, Boston; in. cls Clark, fail River: Sint Homer, ou, Batetelo harp, 8: u ter, Nekerson, and Giibort Green Weaver, Cid ship Molicugo, Curish, Londonderr, inchestor, Flinn, Boston; 8G B Coy etre anda mb Braves, c th iBomen: Globes Ho 'G Green, Wer x a Albdios, , A Danbar, 0; Soctis, Pisher, seit E ia, Co ey Luoy U Shae} lor. Fail River. Disasters, cic. Sip Exrnrss Evcrate (foreign), trom Liverpool for Quo- tated by telegraph to Kliwood Walter, Esq, to hat tardoned at sea in lat 47, lon 37; captain and crow ar- rived at Quetec. Suir Crimax, before reported wrecked at Callao, was sold 12th ult for $18,500, to Mr Terry, a native of the country, sid.ough from the tact of the state prisuners being at work be igtt and da: surmised by all that gover mn On tho 2d or atiertho calo, & jr, and atshong stil throwing overbont 10 tafe, meking mo water, and would bo repaired and ma Feady for tos in wahort time, Ba Barx Sr Manys. srrived at Hilo, Avni iv 10 days frum San Frarcisco. Whis Ported in tl a Frauet Leary a6 having seneabi vbo bad been put ia on vepeet Under am attachment, and whom it waa t those Tsiauds. She is bor Bi Water, ba Tha proceeded Zod for Philadelphia, : Scun Gov famous, sid 2iat from Ei a4 Machias for Ne rows, jn guing through Si Lae osrried a% 7 tg) Mmartioya: ng She off, and will be ready fer zon in a fow days. Notices to Mariners. REDUCTION OF BAN PAANCISCO PILOTS’ CHARGES ON WHAL- ING ¥ESSELS. fee el aa meee hy to establiss a serine act Pil ig Hatio Francisco, 4, wes spawn Lt the Caufornia Le- ate of Calitornin represented in Senato eo J— Section 31 of an act to establish Piloteand Pilot sviatfovs. for the port of Sau Prancieco, passes i Tekin hereby ‘amended vo esto. road as’ follows:—See 8 Thai all vos-els arti or leaving the harbor of Sa cisco, shall be for the above tates of pllotare. then a prlot is employed; or when s verse! Ferrrcesof pilot refeseé, ‘be be ontitfed to Feceive dne-lualf of the abc ve rates a the cossting trade U1 trafiio, who t Teoming into or g ‘Out of the herbor of all pe liable to pilot tees at the rate at ouc dollar ‘tor each toot of wi That oveh vertele may araw; and any pilot retasiay to reader bis services te vear 1s engaged inthe whaling fraific, at the #vove ratee, shall upon conviction thereot, before the Woard Of Piet Commissioners, forfeit his leonse. OMARGE OF LIGHT AT COVE POINT, RORTA OF MOUTH OF PATUXENT RIV Wes) proticg tani reb oint ® chang aried by flash the Night siti be catad optric apparatus: matt ral color, fixod, with a bright finsh mt i # aalf minute, "By order tcp tia nae myrnae Norfolk, Va , May 101) 1880, MAGNPTIC ONE RyATiON® 0 oy rH oon ‘The Hon F Scbrooder, US topresonta ive ae furnished the Becrocary of the ory on fon 0” an oficial moties, by the Swedish Depers- ©, of 8 sc ries of magnetic observations made in gen are Cisoovared p the entire soma! of yim of the compaer RAYA LTO) a ere y piven BY soe ro; yal aise (Senwedens) tor the Phe, ena fi aivistration of na and beaels ot rea ‘om, with reepaet to tho hate bey SHecen ‘aying course and maxi £9, 18 SHUG, me a ho enld charts a9 Liars paken ed 43 | fff noe 16 ety oer en ‘so 2 Ro 6% 3% Bo WO 8 0 dogittes) 19 8 1a BAS Bo Be 28 BO 12 Ey -60 nso 3» wo We 6S uO wo 5 15 0 1045 4 20 “uo 90 56 @ pares wo 80 80 Broceasa x ‘Whaiemen, Arr at New Bedford 2th, Wolaekesaa Allyn, Ochotale Honolulu Wi 'Pernam! 1 Sea, Jan 10, buce Apt hy we pre pole ree by lbs bone. Sent 1660 I ‘oveg. Left at Whe otacke, aah ards, NB; Parachute, Baston, do, at n, Macom ver, ‘Loft at Pernam| 210 BBs ap on board--to sai eam ath inet, lat 26 14 Ny lon Sa aigualiged the ate or ior NB. toh viallog bark was teen going tute cise Mar: ny to oruise of Bormud or 23d. Pant Pratt, of F Arr at San riage 0 29th ult, bark D iv 0 oA a = arate April 4 Eugene, Pendleton, Ston, for 1 Aun Rie Saneiro April 16 ship Marin, Perry, Nan, pps repair At “ig Kong March M4, Bayard. G: Ocean of Warren, clean; Danl W< Waar 400 bole. onile Wood Nb. dor'bow im Maroh, Jirch Perry, Lawrence, NB, oll not re) ‘yall Ma} a rs 4 a 73 W. he Thom Prom AvREs—In port March 30 barks valley, heneo (Agr 2048) for Southampton, B: Till, for'do ldg: Rainbo», Hughes Scott s = REL Dorado. Gra for Cubs MS Hignohars, for F id Lith brig Gen Wilsons Gacbouese John Murray, Tap, Canales naattat wi oruice soon whales but eight ‘mon(he—-would return to New Bedrord in 4or jorly (by ship tays lag for NYcrk); Manto, Stinson, for Boston 10 days; Mary Groughton, Bowers, for NYor! last two ara cites in one account to be the only ‘vousols lag for United State CanLAo~ S14 April 20 ships Jars, Davi Telegraph, Willis (rom Chinchas aving ‘ropaired); do. Honoxviv—In port April 8 ships Goean Pearl, 5: unc; Nile, Rese, for Puget Scuud; barks Yank une; Tanny Major, Hay for San Francisco Vaquero, Harri#, probably for do; Kol Sound dirg. MARAsHAM—In ort April 22 brig Ht figut Saiem larch 13) a2 90th, for Page a |, UStates; Ove: hicigten atom March - oar ‘Frolie, Lawson, Hono Rio Javerno—Tn perk Apia. 16 steamor ae tye wta fgt ; Mazatl, oon, Becket, for NOrleans, ld; barks Lincotu, Pe | Alice T Williams, 6; Patmetea, Crowel Collins, from Montey ideo, wes; fe, disg; Mary McRae, Bearsbail, echira Humboldt (surv for San ¥sanciseo2 da in bark C1 arr Zéth March, ro lng fom Boston brig W i Slewart, Mek rat et barks Lucy’ Elizabeth arion, Homewood: latiiier’ aed Howland, tern Belle Urann, NOr! from "Charles sto: ha EDA dscn, id 2d ‘bar! ia Ingeaham, do. Lnano. 8 jpoken, eo. teem He Leste! Bo we Marel Shi ca ian 21, lat ), Gordon, f Balsa ing vessel), Gordon, from Baltinaee kc rom a leans; 4th, Cloe! ; ALPAL AISO—Sid “April 8 img Judson, Vansandt, Talos. pias, wha} 2 82 35 W. aves, vhazce Pt for San Francisco, was acon h 21, lat 53 60'S, Barks Saxonville, Bisbee, Gs Nov 27 for Akyab, March 9, pth: ~ 3, lon 83 14 E. er] alized March 10 lat 9 44S, lon 81 18, Yat = fe OS ar | favideen fer ey ‘Thomas, was signalized April 22, lat 21 40 yman. nye from Reston Noy 28 for Calcutta, Marlin, from Boston (aot Baltimoro) for London, May all (of Philadelphia Brick, from Mon 3, $6 50 Schr Lucretia, Burk, from Aux Cases for Boston, May 21, cf Montauk. Home Ports. BALTIMORE—Arr May 24 s:eamor Locust Boint, French. NYork; barks Warren Hallett, Hallett, aud Sylph, Kyder, Boston; schrs Anno Je ¢, Hammond, Provid a Nett meth Dighton} ‘8a t Gulfstream, Williams. Boston, Gla ship Lau Kio Janeiro and mn, Pomroy, Bai hrs Timo (Gr), BaTH—Ciad May 23 bri; Mente as Sid brig rf P grou, “sea it, Dunton, Si OX - rt oar. Fd at nu Galveston 205 ; Bouncing Billow, Smit ‘Orleans; brige Gooan azcia, fave, Shaw, Motile via Newport aud arket; barks Lean Kencor, a, ila iy da, oe Lincoln Web! Parkias, Guada- Arr May 2d schr Arcade, Nickerson, NYork fates Honite, Hattie, Calgette, Helmer Hole; # Yours, Pettiagii, do; Souther, Nelon, Chartorton; JM Clapton, Leonard, Witmnington N¢ NO; sours Amelia, Dev aye gen, Int Ine ur Mayaguez vis S York: G Hentley, i i ; Yantic, nef, Collen, Phi State, Sherwood and ship Josbus Manran, from NUrle abs; lachicola. mony for two brigs. Cl bo ‘oad ae, tgabok: — ae jcorge 0 208 x Loudon; barks Little 1 rick “Cardenas; Echo, Ryder. Phi Guibran dion, Bangor, to tc tan, Gorham, Remedion; Ma A John AT o eltrideg, " Philadelptia Per Sia. ship Gen Ber Li avis. BRISIOL—Arr May 28 sehr Uncas, Coit, Port Ewen; sloo} RI Greans, Hawkins, hondout. ie f BUCKSPORT—Arr May 18 schrs Mary Charlotte, Grindle, a pene « HARLESTON—Arc Pa - aie ‘Cirdenai America, Chi 22 8; polacre Wensen: Emit! bot, Taomas, e WE NYork; Gente port. In the offing Ships J Tobe Fraser, Brerheee, trom | Everogels John Rayenvl, Morrison, from y bark Mists Queen, ‘Srenting, Nas cen, ‘Sweetin is Ba Maches Ware, Dayton, f o Cn ui! aN ea May 21 schrs = Clark, New FALL RIVER Me yb Hlexendsias aW Balt. by te aud phi ence Northam, rhea. Griseell, do, ‘Cross! “Arr Mt ath, Mtobred ¢ JG piry York; feria, en} ojan in, £ loge, ip Bellows Chyace NY tee tye a 4 Silas Breinard, Hulse, Philadel: May ii bel Fae JDe =e I, id May 23 ie Hier Duife, Jonen and sas ACHIASPORT—As Ro NYork. Sid 7th, sehrs Yorkoait Preat. Ci NYork. E—cid ips Seba, Dim tek, Skolfeld, “Boston sebr Pit Dilks, D Sawyer, Lams: Littlefield, Jacksonville; vey, Albany: 24th, M a,’ Perry, NY ork; B Rock, Brown, Philadel Acam pha; A ‘Adams, Pantucket for aed sloop Antooed archam tor NYork, piv aoe Ma; ar oes, lays; Tarstl alfred, othe 24 brigs Etowan Hen 3 Bt Rondout; Atlanta, Dawn’ deny; sloop Mary'A Smith,’ Ward. a Proridence By EW fiverneia, Su neo 18 fort rd Mg aah Wiles Liverpool we ieee © White Swan, Li 13th BE ies Allan, bark Li Ann. Ircland, ton, and, sity way, tildredh, ‘ort Ewen: Sid 234 soe David Jones, Liverpool: J 1, NEW BEDFORD—Are ray 23 sohes Charles Hawley, Fl N¥ork; aL Packer, jonas. Towed to vee a whe ay Behl oe ty jouce; Samer ilu ton for KArr May 23 sohr Beauchamp, MeTatyro, Rook. a Rivor: My Castof, Gardaer, Ports: -semecttong Art May 24 ship Thomas It P. Tieohal Liverpoct, bark Chas 8 Lex, Harper, Now Yore;. | Jo brigs Persian (Br, ‘Hawkins, Palermo; Norma, Clark, do, Demarara, Hanson, Cardenas; John R Rhodes, Mathows, rt, Bishop, Salem; schrs Wm Brist mel Gannon, New York pune, Huvebin TR Morgad, Eni i Sannders, do; leah beth, Webterd, and Jha Tu Young America, Heuston, a tue iaay tame i Matt Fall River; Huron, Olilesple, Broo Sui am, ‘and M Sale wiltord; Resaca, aa wii Saybteon: CH theoxaher, Wi Wilbur Fri’ Paeite, Hew! Howitt, do; Joh Opetes es ag As Anne Eereoss, Milter, We oF Waldo 81d brig Urison Frac an Godfrey, » and . 0; i 5 sie ie Gini ew’ pees "Wat one 4, Ensbetts vetoes, Calty nan: Fuacy Dalles, Howe ‘Ta}'man, NYork. N: XAS—Art od Faas ‘Cavaito Mas ta, Sid id. tobe Vasifi aatp ad April 9» mp ‘Water Witoh, a8, TANVAB- Are May 21 bri RBLavton, La Diew, Ht xine (ld briza Clare, Pinknoy, Yarmouth, NS: Heost, bee figs 4 eons cantons Green, wiord, NTORTLANDLIn the onde May 23 echt Albion, Hart ann in the roads May 28 40 alg ar “Rov iD DEN CE Are May 24 dark Coriat RYork: sehr Nw Reged Satary ai segnrlap tread reer Saat iota “eee ad echrs Choctsw, Nickerson, Deming, do for Providence, ON Are Mf 6th for Ros iss Alanna, NVillan, And Niris Lhempeon, Jamos River’ iby Jo’ aie Hato, B Baltimore, Sid Quth, Urige Predk emioe Riv vA NomATE 2 hp Wa A Bit Aichols, and. Matton 1 Powell, oe SP ale ry tithe thompeen, Peet wu Prinees 224, fine) re ior. tov, MYork; Victory, & thy wen Ns Pistat, Dabir, 1; Uspegtine, SPECIAL NOTICES. RESS Ti Rn May es Deae Sire Wer the ae AME Bre week Neadesing to'yen pic oceans for the bindress we have reecived at tele. Seg. nat Somgetes fom Lanen, cident We lao uegstowish you ‘many prosperoas ana pies ilu the temstauarst Sir very truly, Stiles B ith C. Clift, ©. iis hi may bave the benefit of lite, We are, dear sir, yours jacobe, J. Wood, Grace Wood, Emma sega ste Saal Boe id, A. Noiset, iialeck A.M. GPA a? SENG Pi cd THE PROPBIB’ akea thi lie w ful me, Mill be happy to soe all his friends, “Th play of Sreworke at the opening of his rah NY.—THE ANNUAL MEETING ler in ain the Edgeworth, Company will be street, ‘Bonen, on ‘Tues = fe ne sthod gS ee tl ete oat ir an ALDEN HIGHLANDS COMPANY.—THE 5 meeting of the Company will be he} holders in the Malden Bi sae at the Edgoworth Com Boston, ‘Tuesd: ag het uh mt. avi? o'loge A Me Meee iene TRUSSELL JENCKS, Clerk. 0 THK PUBLIC ~STRIKE OF THE WORKIN amps 6 the oppressed. wotld. respectful wor " erate Pistten of Say talon eit iy" whose |. M. which is due to the we indulgence of thi diagrecdble a Bers ot vat that see rat ges, and ni er woek stand! 405 Sanriy corsed poten 1d) to nix, witha thy jing that on the i < April, “when stag- begia to 100k up a aie * they should receive rt has pened so without for which their Ar witnovaing the perfortzance of that phigh ted. words of honor were ceptions, re genes yet with t (bay: each 18 hours to at 12; rl HE SUBSCRIBERS WISH TO RETURN THEIR SIN- hanks to their kind friends, algo to the policomen cf the Second, Fourth tod. Sizth dist ttle tad the for their Sincheas ‘and prompt assiatan fico on their it ‘Jace slip, en the svoniaget May 24, and ‘tunt ty of saying that but ‘or their Hespectraliy, ers to the notler sspira'io: i I recount some we wich they ‘would: woce Seg ac these men, (whose labors Sone ‘they mune have ‘aot with & W. A. tJ iron Sate Depot, 90 and 92 ie, (below Liberty,) N. ¥. and ate: ted ‘vert “DE mence at 4) ‘te,,) and verminate A.M) for wo niueh waste of musela connected with these establishments © proprietors woul to mets out jaunts eenah ori SLE rcnceal vodasettae a4 oe idle, from "To thove. faibttoas and) nex: orable preprietors, however, there ar: some hoi fire fruits of their abundant her- rin ov and tb: i. mr 8 Sea ALLACK bie ADEMY OF MUSIC, tien to 8 gd tslenete ots caadequaneh ol alias tion, a number of the seats reserved Academy of Music hare boon sold for the forthcoming tes. timonial to Mr. Wi The only course left ia tae powwe Pd Seamisee ihe Teserve a portion of the parquet seats for their use. one gentlemen acceding to this the cominittos by. potifyln is day or ee 8 b, tego! May 23, ondsy, Proposition will o| the box book keeper, at for stockholders poner ihe th ye th & should make} Rees the causes tovaeh Ba ant, in view of thi, paar: ° ‘Transit 1 and obligations of th and entirely anf for usa, mp . bus was better watcron boa! 0 unmapnerly treatment of the officers of the following resolutio: Benolved a, Brockway, o iforn’ Merion, of New York. Ha (Attest) RK, Wrsrow. of Conn., ised, April, 1865. |, do. tuber e eying prean ble 8 BA Ae by ender iu transporting us from # gto the | river, Boats tuiding from the lake stesmers at Vir th fous dagp en tus tasks, contrary expr eir agents; Ly giving us foo sche us with water, not eee sand of vers the line, we d> pase ‘hat we will use our utmost a ogy elit blic, both a alas and qeccnenionses sagen! *, line, to whichy ae asongers, We dividas d resolution: — to the's the F. ovis, which hove t or body of inlors of others require ty en , On Voatd the atcamsnip Cortes aud are over willing to rubstam- cers the liv ir ‘enmaships on ad also ia Day, ty do x PTORS ‘rans’ ks mpaeny f from Now have violated Pipe ae at 10); oe: is Sale gerem "1 ners ception of th ~ MISCELLANEOUS. _ L. VANDEWATEE, AUCTIONBER, WILL araday, May 29-30 cond, mah peory wale of Ast cl o Inut and onl at rechiercic styles aud de! in rose' B line of P siooks the rent, stook of Meser copsequence of a dissolution of co. Pade 2 te curtom, and is every piece of wi fatal yf th Fer Parliculats sce cataloyues. MORIARTY, pitt? ted WILL boat THIS joemme etrest, & u J « day, at 100’ contained thereia, chairs, mirrors, &c 8 iso, 2016 by order of the avaignee. if he counters: will be sold a large assortment goods frem families leaving the eity. 60 WRITE STREET, FOUR DOORS WEST QF BROAD. way, (wo suits of apartments, on third second and flocrs, to let, together or separate, anitable fur emall fami- lies or eee. ae Pes Sa also, rooms cn the fourth floor, om moderate "| aoe tome furnished tront wat Boarders, by addtron sing ere an interview may be Bircon RD. ct are Kd et with eayine youn Td 2 basement for culsine purposes. Seeks mitors deauited. Mnquire at 101 East Drosdway. GENTLEMAN AND LADY, WITH BOARD FOR , or two ? gentlemen, can have parlor and back bedroom, doors, marble mantel Ragyien ot bath, with hot and er—pleasant location, n: ohn’ s ae. Bead ‘office, rf ‘no name, and O NOT BE WITHOUT HEALTH AND PLEASANT J fplorment; de not be troubted, Font ‘the y laos in tbe DA CREAR, ‘OR rey co este id oP, Poe io and eo to Hose treet. * Fires @ ate cae hs aT) States; ood by farm near Now Yo in home mene tor for oll euth streot, Fine avenue, oF at. Lig 18 Gee o7 MBETING WI’ . it sera 5 yy Pat. for three 4 her "$100, 9 ad is Jooated ‘a vite ta vot Blecher eines a once cet oat Dis ESIRABLE STORR TO RENT SITUATED. fe! EBADR street, opposite Bim; & roomy re, Chambers ‘Burton’ "5 thes ie Fame ‘ayply at the bow 10 LET—A beg nay gs COTTAGE HO! garden, » Withis ai ty at Far Rockaway spectable family, Kockaway. Also, y, reiand, shert ance of Apply to > SAME. Trt be ane ota Mix EN (=) D bara 4 CLOTHING—AT WHOLES. a seth store then a1 pice ver clotht weeneel sae, 8 ¢0 the est ety ments Terpecttelly solletted. ae as ate ‘gett A to ell again on Seo ta the constantly ras: Your patronige io £AND Fulton be Dasement, to ler pment sad one door nica ‘Twenty. sight atreek, th the best 9° York. at 57 Fulton street, FURN a gb DRY GOOD ope og avd varsctor of YEVESTER, BR LAY, ATTORNEY AND Co; vide ard Commissioner 5 dnpasitio peas ii fae tor al the 8 __ Paeeporte Sounded trem Wasa 6 Bronson, Hon. L. 3. Chatie! Yaeray & Sone, Ws Tis, Wastryct, Biel: Fargo Co, Now York, aoe ten kg dale TO bas rom: o 363 Bs UN 73 i Ging a good a ft vhe hu- Wale HEN, Ix THE COURSE OF EVENTS, IT 18 NE: c for alarge and respootnble bod: ‘he Krol marbyan and outers