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z 5 ta thelr high resoive, ani "Gia adveed of io coat of HSS eisnieen tase cor cvactiecloe’s cianea OPEN, AMERICAN MERTING IN NEW YORK. Naw Yors, Mey 28, 1856. ‘YoA are respectfully invited to co operate with a pub- | three Hours to. St, Lowls—~ How tha Editor of the .! lic meeting of citizens, to be held at Srorvusant Insm-| Organ was “taken in and did for,” chic. de. dc. : oadway, ite Bond t 8.0” pe ‘Toms, Broadway, Pr make ine ate ca shan tr tigi on Detate a e s . alight fall of rain to-day, We believe that at no time in the history of our coun: Cy pir Pancras, | yields tothe greater excitement which will attedathe Hiastens, dom, try has the necessity of cutting aloof from all Northerm Bigned, J. 3. v8. munieipel elections in this city on Monday next,’ Plot- |. ved from Trapani politieal organizations been more manifest, and certaialy WM. 5. nepALe ting and counter-plotting now monopolize the attention hie‘oping a Bay ‘went ashore om Postary a no time can be more propitious to unite us a4 one peo- CORGELINS, of the wire-workere and small politicians of Washington, ek mr, of Boothbay, was fallen in with 28th Complaint against Runners in Jersey City. | and a serious outbreak is anticipated. ‘no la, de, de FR (ovarhoegse' aud abandsock, Up Gag policy divided us, eave that greatest and most interesting ‘Travellers by the New York and Erie Railros4, and by It will be matter of interest to the public to learn that 4 of all—onr safety in the use and enjoyment of our bjave | the Now Jersey Railroad, are subjected to much annoy- | » new time table hav been arranged for the line of rail. edietinre yetterany on, Gane, Poli She sua ok BW i from Northera Mexico. OUR BROWNSVILLE CORRESPOPBENCE. Brownsvitis, Texas, May 23, 1855. All Northern Mexico in @ Revolutionary Condition— ‘Movemonis of the Revolutionists— Feelings of the Peo- ple, dec., Be. ‘The pent up feelings of deaily animosity of the people Mving between the Sierra Madre and the Gulf of Mexico sgainst the Mexican dictator and his government, have ot lest broken out in arms; and, as I write, the most fatense excitement pervades the whole country#on the other side of the ne. My own knowledge of what the a l E é Rs ese F HN E ‘bbls sp 4900 wh ‘87, ibe ofl trom ship intention is on the part of the leaders of the movement | cludes by announcing oo institutions. ance and frequently to imposition, upon arriving at the | ‘road travel between this olty and St. Louis, by which fafting deck load of lumber, without mow initiated, justifies me in asserting that the power | city. oe ine - depots in Jersey City, in consequeance of the hotel ran- | passengers from Washington, vis Wheeling, Columbus, Raptr hk Petite) er Pyle g @f the despot in Northern Mexico will soon be at anend, | eerdey, Woe tab yoaest, 1s | ners, backmen, and’ baggege-smashers who frequent | Dayton, Indianapolis, Terze-Haute and Viacennes will Sad drifted Into sloop rae ‘Well may his frignds makes desperate effort to sustain | inst, in the city of Mexico. those depota to solialt passengers, customers and jobs. | reach the latter city in forty-three hours and fifty Sing njured ber Tis Monmowy hed Ghoie master’s tottering and crumbling fortunes—for The Diario Ofctat, however, spank companies have taken some steps towards protect- | minutes. Just think of it—it seems like a fairy tale, ‘other damage fhecrible in case of defeat will be the example made of | of Sania Anna tn the most glory ing erprortaatcy of Sint coast ig the passengers, but at the Dest, can succeed only in | yet in July it whl be in operation, 1<Sh00F Stony Bnoox, Packer, Hallock, trom more than one of his followers. meeting them, and patting on end to the rebellion at slightly checking their operations, Thé superintendent About the richest thing out is the villanous manner begoxt Seckonk obaanel; crew ssved, She ‘Tho intention of the leaders in the present movement | one blow. of the ferry has caused placards to be posted imand | in which the editor of the American Organ in this city | d7fved Fay A rely ears one remained at eae was to have raised the standard of revolt in Monterey | A circular from Senor, Blanco, the Miniater of Tas, houses, forbidding runners from was relieved of twenty-five hundred dollars in hardcash, | ed kext aay. f Sua et hls pn harng tam Sng, they | ot orign Rakes ot tease! Pu Geo etn Ser ave “acai ty | 10 walhnown ht the sunt of Pag in Vinca, | "nou wants orem Stet Gired tee neighboring vill more frequency than important mati ode bat they loave thelr seats in the cars, aad if it | is a part of the ‘Old Tenth Legion” of Thomas Jefferson, | loft Lahaina Jap Fob 6 Pernambuco A: against His Most Serene Hi ante Anna, Yester- a and then iotaiaate |b that. she always, costa on.sleieeh-aumulaaus vote spa SHG Tos boos om ob : only wi ‘ _ a with 85 day saw the official acte addressed by the leaders of Te Tee alten ante ane ia posible dn Dene oe Tomo durizn t (about 750) for the democratic ticket, regardless of ‘the movement to the leading Mexican exiles in this | might intercept them men. Im this county of hard-fsted, unwashed demo- | Gate do. place; der date of the 16th they write that on th. Flour is rej led to have been very scarce in Mesida, i ates 5 " Pits tny thoy wont advance om Mestacey, where, wi: | S24. oe tia por barrel, but lant Gato sup: 4.8, Bui an et jad gietge tod nationale The pencaphimy: ea y ist a out don, they would estabiish their heaigusr. | Plies had just arrived from this city, [From the Colambue (Ge.) Enquirer, May 20, 1855.) tioned | A ee ae m. " sere A ‘Shaan ysis hase karts ue tee | Adaiional sem Outtorate ere TE AL ag ans, | Petia that, ie | desi don St, member, feeons uur o ‘TURD AY 5 “i —t Bad all beem removed sto the intericr of the country. CALIFORNIA BXPORTS OF BEEADSTUPFS TO THE BAST: | 4 Veeany to previous notice, an unweually large | woman arrived by the New York and krie Railroad Te dor pattie dingy hopin of the oraer—-the loige If they can raise the mesns, a force can immediately ERN STATES— SEVEN VRSSELS READY TO SAIL WITH cer pied fellow citizens, irrespective of and cesired te take the New. Jersey Ratiroad to Paitin pocket naiimanmeaned tne o mee) be organized to oscupy the monntain passes; and, a ‘WHEAT AND FLOUR. considerations, met at Temperance Hall. delpbis, to do which neo a necessary to sue _- thence to all the lodges.tz 4 — hg me) ‘Toutt, Le- ship v0, Palio ‘matters stand im the interior of Mexico, bd respects . | Sapa pty vicar ‘Transcript. May 8.] On motion, Wm H Mitchell, Esq., was called to the | the adjoining depot. She ae sant 6 . gion’? was gi way. and the twas fair for aan ee tery Land 4 Surew Cs Da eens $ Opses te, etanmena Stel 70 5 se of our Eastern friends who have so Jong bees | chair. and Daveavort P. Ells, Hey , requested to act as | Erie cars before she wes beset vy these men, one of | £1001) wit Ae wae et ae ae the Lo iach ad wold DAO bbls 90,1100 wi ol 6 See cues estate fr" Sek | Sabo ice, nung is Peo cette | Geen Tan cle of the mag bung spon | hom MMi grat" take | etn Gags tee ece ice naee es Ween jon, will furnish the necsssary means with | Snce in the wey of large tupplien of merchandise of | You'ssction et Gen Jas N. Berurvax, the chairman ap- | across with the Erle Railrosa passengers to the foot of | | Wut fortune is fickle, and even Kuow Nathings ary | 4 457 loon, Ge youie Outen, Lahainy 3 ‘whieh to sustain a force that can successfully contend le description, it may be interesting to know inted ase committee to draft and report suitable sub- | Duane street, New York, where they land, and conveyed fe eye pa mins di my) eo tse 6 on 9 beard Led hone : wereee against the cespot’s roloiery. aait aed be that, instead of requiring at this rarer say great de- | ject matter tor the consideration of the meetiag:— her in his hack to’ the foot Lig we fs al ate idee trond ot ees tas Papen ‘ail had feet Feb 7 ee fo, or ami Government expreases continue to be : eines xy | gree of help, particularly in the arti:le of breadstuifs, and Gol. John folk, Col, Seabora Jones, ske toox the ay aereee poy jersey e LB 5 acanaitl f gastos: ay = if not oot ee the nar ps drows, Woll, who commsn’s in Mataworas; an’ now yer nine for stock food, we have quite enough aud to spare Major & A. Wale: Dr. 8. A Billing, found that she had reached ‘very epot wi or soe jg rg ey Caceliware 16th, Roscius, Amothyst, reported that ~an Luis Potosi is also up and ia nd moreover, that we CA the prospect of plenty ia Gunb; Col Van Leonard, started but half an hour iously, and all of ti een ae pir democrats; 4 ‘bark Robert Pennell, Parker, Maricl, vis Beva- arms pagtont 1d Master of the distingaished | the Clie ee Itis pod pecninl belief among Dr. Hen: David J. Barber, tronble had been taken with her for the purpose of get- abou ro fools na 22d ult; sche Carthagons, Wi Cordonas via Havana Fe Mecr Mit & cities seen cece | Ua ater bawe auueee Mega reeedeeie | Se eopioe, “| epee ain tal ees tie | Taf erate | Best wa h 5 the rebels; and it is understood that, much as he hates | exceeded by thore of the present; ani Wm, Dougherty, Esq , Mej.Joha H Howard, | ince, waa confusoé and imposed upon antil ahe became | cash he can raite, as a betting fund; that. we deapatoh. | ott at Newport Ist inst bark Antelope, Polten, M Paclte the flag of the Union. he will nevertheless claim its | case, and impelled by the long existing low prices of | By, Martin, Esq., James A Bradford. alormed, and wee glad to get free (rom them by payiag | Sm egent to Washington to bet it on the vote.ot Page | rite’ temevc aboot 1800 bbls ol Has oll aad bone om, protection aguoet ‘an outraged people over whom he has | farm products. business men bave at leath resolved te R. L. Mote, Charies Cleghora, five dollars, whi was all the money she fede com , ve fe, we burn our records and vote for | freight. jomineexed s0 much. , ship hence, in search of a market, a large portion of the Samuel Rutherford, Joxeph B, ¥ to pursue her journey to Phil ‘ine. ie hat a coe apes fora sulation—sad ‘Arr at St ade, 1th ult sche WP Some weeks ago Sante Anna's government gare per- | flour, grain, &e., which we have {a sur mae O. Douginss. sabe the,invoratiy of ihe ‘railro Bo torner said than cons. | Near 0 were ce Tash, Bal Waahasttey - ant Bo mon from aga a Rg | tu, cmmiin oan af hot anne and Watucsr Ree Yor at as | shen at Coa ait | Bistuphpeariateae tet ces cases fheir paying down a conventional daty; and on tha | our soil, destined for New York and A reported to the meeting for its action the following | 1 °°'> heen committed on the Jersey side no action can z rt about 80 mils E of Bormada” ithe W FD slse putin foe {nith of that renoweed coce-ligter’s engagement, they | the former, and four to the latter. In addition to theso, | Preamble and resolutions -— be bed im New York upom such somplaints. wit has deea | Worcs, im that B01 wanes ind’ tern frech provisions. collected sot four tho.sana head of ‘animala, and | others will immediately be laid on, if we may credit re- Wherons, the history ef the pest bas convinced us, that | intimated thi the Jersey City Common cil would | larly recorded mm Pege. This was enough— A letterfrom Capt King, of bark Malta, of Now Bedford, the RioGrance to trade with their gringo t, for the same object. The clipper ehip Uharmer, to | we whore interost ard affection attach us to the South, have | 415 svpapath ee Mat there annoyaaces and | strong as holy writ, that Page was certain r her at St elena April 4, with 200 bbis oll; would ship ae gaged eee Leth ee Tae ee PPrsay eect he Rothing to hope, tut every thing to fear, at the hands of | tke some measur M x, a the Know Nothing candidate for Gererser. duet rent’ | ihe ign. of Fairhaven neighbors. ‘The, poor -ferloes snared the fate of many | ‘sail for New York on Thursday or Friday next, haw The existing political crganizatiope of ‘non slavetol outreges, and it is to b that sue OP Oe eae ane ecer ishing aseetctat free Pane he A board bark Sacramento er Petre Sm eed etry eae tee | Salt om bene teen mums ange ee Shes | Gt ees tape eae cb argaege | Sen, Oi eee ep ates aoe Lace] Sats ad pt untaar nity wa boerht ofWors | Sidirdusriewemat cms Pe Hine am crviciog’ that “under 40. pretext alioali | former The veceols for australia are loading rapidly | whereas, the edtion ef hoes staves upon the. q tement of thenuisance, It isalso the duty, as well | swength in the “Tenth Legion.” ‘The bait took, and Spoxen, se. a singte animal, of whatever description, be | with flour, wheat, barley, oats and potatoes slavery, conclusively shows thats larse . Taet tae as tbe true policy, of the fair dealing and civil’ portioa | brother Ellis was victimized to the tune of $2,500. The | hip Mountain W: eof Boston, from Rio Janeiro. 21 da: allowed to go out of the country, ‘The result has been | "It seems difficult, no doubt, to partie Pectltewtn the inctitutions of che South And whereas, | of tbe bockmen aud runners to sid m epplying an county cast 961 votes for Wise, and the treacherous | from Staten Land, March 14, lat Ot lon 75; hed experienced the individual ruin of the bapless eimpletons who were | alize the vast change that has taken place within a very titi the palfant band of patriots within those, States, who fectuel remedy tothete grievance, ond iC wack will ald Know Nothings pocketed brother ills? cash, besides | heavy we:texiy gales 3 te Hunter, from Callao for Hampton Road, no Bo verdant as te imagne Sante Avna capablo of acting | few years inthisrespest Taen, we imported everything | friends to the Sruth and faithful to the Constituti the autborities in bringing the dishonest amd uncivil | Winning some $20,000 of others who bet by the record. 1, ‘ honestly on any subject. 8 sue atts Zola. Now, weneed import little Beyond a few lux: whem re remember with, eratiinde, nave be gues fo punistiment, they would soon rid themselves of This, Tom sesured, is a true statgmsnt of tow the Organ dic “ae Int S28 Cor ship Loo Chao, ab Hamolen mead an itached to their % thers sas eee se | Satie lise, tenis ‘anne itn ie uci “Gf stopls food arte we mat notat prevent impor “able Pry ocres vato She octane shed ace tee or attempted the same game? . gE rs Hy O ay | St lk: Baoe, teom Mobile fer Havre, May 23, wer he will spare po pans in doing what he can for | import a pound; but on tbe other hand, the most serious p bead i dsey tart % Wiltameburg News. IM g pose of grstitying his personalanimosity towards | copsideracion is, whither shall we export our surplus of | ¢,</b8t we held the american, Unica, sscndany Ta neapar, ‘hcg bas wale ts Sy: | han Handles & Mob and Riot at Columbus, Ohio. Se eee Serer een OPS Pee TI BAY So PAD ts iahabitants op both rides cf the Bravo. Hence Woll’s | them ! . perpetuste, That past associations, provont fruition, and From the Ohio Statesman, May S1.] Ship, Fimeda, NasoD; ftom NOsleans for Havre, May 2% appolatment to the commend of tamsulipas, and hence In 1852, we imported largely, and much of such im: | future prospecte, will bind us to it ro if as it continazes to | pERING AN IureGrrmmaTe OnttD—Yeaterday afternoon, the eafeguard o( those rights and pri cone gf the causes why this man persecutes its chiliren | ports will never be necesesty again. Taus, by develop me! eae re ome gn of Guna ped ts gree a 8 Onr .citizens notin the were astounded last | Jat 32 30. lon 77 30. pier. rthismect- | man zamed. John Mevarty, residiog at No. 31 Goerck evening at’ a rumor through the city that the Turners, from Matansas for Teioste, was big» H resort) ton die. | street, New York, appeared before JurticeJazobs, of the | & Germsn association, while peasedoly passing in the Ri: pa Botton Re 8 for Australia, ne date, rh tuborhs of our city, were assaulted by a band of di 45 days out, Int 408, lon 45. District of | city of Willamaburg, and testified that he believed that | oor itoes their fire sein aaah atte ote eee eae enliae wo fhat they have abancoves their homes and families, | ing the capabilities of our State, we bave gained some- f are now wancer'ng iu foreign land, é thirg. Of breadstuils aud grsins, it is almost incredi- | ine, will snd ocd te tealehy Ove (eo te The diflereut leacers among the exiles here are rapidly | ble to glance over the statistics of imports for the year | br Congress Gyou the subject of slavery in th torn, 2 e10y j 5 t ired. Bel ad | to the jarisdtetion of Con- The repeated violation ot the mort solemn treaty obli- | received at the port of San Francisco, from abroxd du- te and the horer of and Twenty-sixth street, and Jane McCarty, residing at | #0na were seriously injured, A local paragraph merely hand lost feret ieetmes and a A ‘on the pert of Santa Anna's officials in the at- | ring that year. ‘ deere tee adatt are Stats any Tervitary | tHe corner of Lewis andSevonth strects, New York, were | siiuded! to the fact in our paper yesterday, moraing, 88 |” “atx Bon ont ins wom, Duns f ot and from Portland, ove of the great cautes why this value Total : a rhe | suityot » or Ba ay 2, fon 6f' 20. tr doned state; and the government | Flour, bbls, $6,125,924 hereafter applyin7, hecause ot Ls a a deaczaee dome acted pl ae eres angered) ok obtained the facts, as far as possible, which are as sacs Tapkes, 19m Trinidad for Portland, May 17, off Ce- of Waabington, in ‘ice to a portion of its inbabitauts, | Buckwheat I low 51,480 = ‘aot repealing or mat foliows:— ¢ nnd ly mortifying the lawaynow in force for the recorery of fagitivg els ved of No 4 First street, (Mastera district of Brooklyn), ‘The Turners’ fg had upon it mottoes in the Garman Siig Cormopelite, from Boston for Wilmington, NC, Mag 6 3. That, in the op'nion of thie meting, tho time has ar- on the 27th of April last. A rant was placed in the } language, which the Journal, in excusing the atteck, po Ii sbould compel this bards of Officers Morris and Townsend, of the Fifth dis- | says were misunderstoud—a. most sorry confession for | osBTi% Lisn,.6 days from Boston for Havana, May 27, lat Of pect the faith of tre: honest and corrupt leader to re- The river is now m fine naviga>le order, and the Mon- . i mn 72°90, W hi 1 of spirit rived when ovr fellow citizens should cease from their dis. | trict police, who eflectrd the arvest of the par-ies last | Know Nothing inteliigence.. Why did ‘the Journal mot oH a pa oe it rE alent gener rs fsetcla tad fog the lfornons whieh baresorarstd | eveniog, and Todped them at tha Tufts ditto station | aay Conte tint the Stele Kuow Nothing movomrar te | to Bia eR, Hacer sign, Anueegk Rie, MC, eupeeed Good crops ave aut: -ipsted om the river,which ciroum- | Qata, Ibs Dna Un fan oben commncn elon eeaee Galntiy over, Where an investigation wil meee Med ay. | a mistake—the result of ignorance, preji and false. 4 berm steoring — bape p re atey yd atance suggests monte-banir to the greasers, and mint | Potatoes {Shut we hereby repudiate al! felluwship andoonnection | A few day. previous to the 27th of April arty | hood, pat forth in just such Papers as is in? ‘a white ball in the bluo, was signalised May $8, Int 30 94, lem, julepe to the gringos It would bea nice caleulstion, | Onions, Ibs, with tue present national political organizations, or any | States that the girl came to his house pipe her arrival | On one side of the obnoxious flag are painted in gilt ‘wor iy that may be hereafter te bagod upon the princh | in this Re ‘and admitted that she had a child, but | letters the words “risch, Fromm, Fralich, Fret,” pate Schr Kent from Baltimore for Rio Grande, April 80, 1st # ples end policy of the foregoing reeolut’ons, sud recommend | refused to let 7 lon $3.32 W. 828, y of Arego hymeelt, to demonatrate which of t b em £¢e or know where it was, and made | Germaniletters; on the ,other side, *‘Durch Uebung zur pada nih I ee Sarre engt an Gs ody Total value... : ses seess ++ $8,808,907 | ty our fellow-cltizens «f each county, of all classes, whether ions at ts as to its whereabouts, which led Schr Dlooming Youth, of and from Baltimore for Indian favorite pastime the Mexicen in piaying cards, or the | Were we to add td the foregoing list a few other arti- | pat turalized, without distinction ef party, t> | pins ane’ his’ wite whereabouts, which led | Keajt; Bohnfret : Durch Forschung sur Hrlennentet,”? | ols, May 9, off Hole in the Wall. American in drinking coynac ju'eps, cles, such as lumber, bay, eee reat swell ¢ Aisemble together and woud elecates to Milledveritic on | im anc his wife to suspeot that there | ‘The firat phrase is, rendered in Knglish, ‘Fresh, Pious, | . Schr Zerviab, Downs. from Philadelphia for Kingston, Je, » Hoping that by the next’ steamer I will be able to | gregate value of what we now product e the 4b of Jui: ‘communicate the success of the revolutionary party, | | formerly imported, to fully $12,009,000—aM of which ig | “date for Goversor, ie was something wropg. McCarty hei also seen ” “ May 29, Int 86, lon 74 24. svat titFaea push a bane st | ©. ceverpvon ot “the man ‘and ‘woman who” were | atzength* ':Babuitai ice deope, without reotsint | yf°%e, Mee™lm Hom Baltimore fr Boston, May 8 me i i * : m hich ay all stand and ail co-operate. concerned in Jeaving the infant at No. 84 “ * mill eontiane killing time on the banks of the | a clear faving of that amount of gold to the country, | ";"“P,4R"% e hereby respectfully royuest the comecvatio | First etrett, which answered tho description of ioe arte © Theamele, sayententionteceiaplets sayw: ba weak Ais preregn Serta. Liver X FAILURE OF MAKEWALD, CASPARI & 00. and hig Fartics to postpone a nomination forGoreraor, | the girl, whe is about 19 years of age, and Hays, who is Tois flag was ted to the association by three pool Jan 21 April 20 ship David Crockett, Spencer, Interesting fiom Central Mexico. In the Fourth cistrict court, ‘the extenaive fiat of | tee oe a ee ne er en a Mbeir primary: aevou A stonecutier, and abovt 40 yeara of ag fonday | German youn; , Minees Wendell, Schneider, and | ALVARADO (Moxico)—In port att May 9, sohr Tranatt, (Corresponacnes cf tne New Urleans Delta.] Markwald, Caspa:i & Co, bave Gled a petition tu insol- | to celect dele ° 2 & nomination tor G last the wife of McCarty proposed to d see the | Zimmerman, who bought the material with money sub- | Chappel, for N York (probably NOrloans) 2 days, t 9 ten tuat—By reason of | who hall be the candidate of the people, and not of a |, when tbe girl left the boure, and, went to service, THE Bl WEIN z z —4 | vercy. ‘Their bill o¢ petition CRIBS REA ee ee ihe aL TES CAPITAL A | the tnsncial cificuities now prevailing thyoughout the | party where she was arrested, Jane McCarty suys that sho ME: va “4 State, the great depre-iat on property consequent And bo it further resolved, @hat the Chairman appoint a | was celivered of a frmple infant at the Bi XtOY AND THE UNITED STATES - ARREST OF MA | therecn, the eurpenvion anc failureof the oankieg house | Committe of seven to trausmit a copy of the proceedings | tal, atout the 6th of March, where she DELGsRDO, AN AMEWICEN CITIZEN—PROTEST OF | ot P; ie Gb4 coh tha aan eceptance a of thir mieting to the severel c>untics to this Sta m te tither 1 THE AMERICAN MINISTER. bills o " Versts. Thomas Ragland. James N. Be ihune, Mexico, May 19, 1855. Rutherfcrd, Jobn A Jones, , M Brooks, James K foribed, and paid by the citizens of the tows, aad who Boston ait Aprile grmcod Dale Cpetons Bird ‘The attempt to wrest the flag away from the proves- | ““Cauprnan‘Ia port April i7 bark, Beotland, Shackelford, ‘on was mace by the men employed ator near the canal, | for Jwansea, E. Pra of April she | just as the procession was crossing the canal bridge. Ce port May 25 ship Croscent, Bearse, for 8 A S | wentto Mr. Kellogg, Superintendent of Out Door Poor, Yer . Rodd | where ebe gave ber nawe as Margaret Fitepatcick, ond | reteinel bs the omer ee it te Struggle, but wal | OC enacsR, May, 6—Tho Am back, “Jupiter,” of NOx. as rameof Jane Bays comsequtace thereof, ‘The one-sided Mexicon journals have been very silent impossibility tor seme tim: and at | 9% Jobnl, Ridgwey, were sppointed that committee. that the child belonged to o giz] asmed Elion McDonne! Jeans which arrived jound was 1ree of ani discreet of late on the progress of the revatction. | the present time-of electing rales of geass das property | . The meciing waa addressed Dy Hon. James Jounson, | oq that rhe lett tte child, aad has not anes seen, Ot | aaa ty serene Tike ee Ty wie aratend ek | Mace iebaraavact- sue: tel teh eerste r At tn coming too near toe capital to disguise th@truth or | at remuzerative prlees iz the ordiusty courge st vast. | Jobo A. Jocer. Esq, and Hon. Hines Holt, with thett | Prard of it, On the investigation to-day, the facts wil assault, if they parsed’ threugh the atrest with their | ing, and remains in the rondstend awaiting 0 fo, manufacture triumphs which lave never been | ness, the petitioners sre compelled to surrender their | wiunl sbility a , in support of the preamble | te elicited. achieved. @ signs on the horizon leek ominous. perty to ved We a and reeolotions. : ‘. The dead calm in the capltal peatends an ex, plosion. A ig a docthet al tones dine of ershennceratrene The preamble and resolutions were then voted upon by MARRIED IN THE Cetts.— Oa Saturday evening, a young page ary aon of our people, and could not believe | osstic erisis is evidently near at haad. Cho accounts from ail | by us ot Pege, Bacon & Co., in January and Fevrusry, | the meeting and hvartily adopted—there hoiog but one | woman, named Mary McCullough, appeared before Jus | jhe thiats wou pagers out, Wo understand they | | Hatrrax—Arr May 25 brig Ansik quarters reolte the ruccesses of the federalists. The | 18¢5, to the amount of £6 000 eterilog, equal to 625,000, g ¥o.ce tice Jacote, of the Eaatera district, amd proferced a | gnd had net succeeded, ne American AMG however, | 226h to return); sqhee Corriey, Rosey panther is permitted to sleep ia security amid the | which we suppose sre held by the 4 ity for the torther resolved, That the procesdings of the eiiplaint oF bastard inst M H "Th a Lai bucceeded, mountain fastnerses of Guerrero. Salinas bas swept | stove amount due them. Wheth meetiog be signed by the chairmen and secretary, ani | COMPlaint c ardy against Mandy Quinn. A waz- e rowdies were lying concealed under or about the ‘ fo paid or y : the whole line of the Cevuantepes Transit, ani all | pot is untvown. We have also forwarded to Sievokiag | capice be furnished to the ecitors of thescity papers, | taut was placed in the hands of Constabe Marchand | bricg ph = ac arly macamererens deo ty ener Bellinie’ Brown, dud Betsy Deidre, 5 a Rn ing, ani tend awaiting orders from hee suner. The Zaraats kuew /thenieives t be av yeuse- Fuvewxo—8ld May 18 ehip Alosto, Richardson, News South, incluéieg Yucatyn and Caiapas, are ripe for & | & Son, of London, bills of exchange purchared by us of | ¥i'h a request to publish the same. ‘0, aad accused was soon in the lock up. . y Prete a 8 acu will gather a Page, Bacan & Co., in December, 152, ta the amount of On motion, the gi ete ee a Cele aris tee ar el al nti pets sepa gah ppt tony =| a ems cere par chen hei Ea pore ait Pe Begonig Bend ng foc Fak S aadicatealy Wher Ctek eae gitetge’ iat ate £4100 sterling, equel to $20,000, which we suppose D: P. Welln; Secrets va 2 could not possinly stay there uvtil Monday. me of | im the procession fled, anc were followed soon after by | Bahia Honda, to load 36,000 galls molasses tor Portiand of the great political truth, that ia the parle eapy: the on i dao acnyeighrrsier ere et Majer John B Howard, who was 026 of the committee | te bystanders suggested that be bad berter marry the iced Turners. The rowdies, pursued to Front street, al See ee eced rotamad Woot: Bae beta Gabon to aaa foc States tate be found tne true element of the preserva. | | The cchedules attached to the petition mate the fol- | ta draft the above esointiona, and wno being absent EE pel orioeemrerpa i Lane neha age parsitand were pie ah ea pigs eg iB | Falmouth at £25, 0 A100 boxed inoue, Be i ar lowing showng:— from home did not eee them unt r tueir adoption, > hom bette: might am recent confit wih the brigudet Alvarado, Sul | Liabiities mastly due on foreign account..#267,106 1 | suggesta to the committee that £06 Kaow Nothings PA b gest woepcccancle saeco the mean eee “oe clatarbancs war'Lept up. ia Patese © quiet wa para; ehe Carr at Ade raat “f - D J Osets, Cotimated Bt......sceeeeeeseee 218,35: 2 | aleo request make no somination for yveraor, ? a ‘stood Eid pot lay dova thelr acme bus to be uneacumber. | List of iacumorances on thele properly. ... 61,876 90 whieh ‘a concurred in by the undersigned : Se ee ee een ae oceupyiag am | Pon ee wingers Halle Ta the, poset teap haber ie 5 ’ nme 7 1 it Of LOSES sees. eveseseres cesses eres, cs, 908,518 68 muel Rutherford, one ‘ 4 r has proved a most sesrouabla suppiy to the badly eamp- | ‘The usual or ier and notice to the creditiri were mals Thos. © Douglass, Joh Woot’ Pirsobad Intsllighare TAT thet Eee areaee by Starts crams, enlinotees ery nd gd 3 been Do lese-decisive Toe Governor of that depa't- THE FAILURE OF PAGE. BACON & 00. LR ping 5 eee Horatio Seymour, Fx-Governor of Now-York, arrirea | {fm the United States Hotel to the Eagle drug tore. | Youton, Stevens u ment escaped most miracaloasiy, solitery and al [From the Alte Caufermia, May 9.) Mp es Ds: Beet pte Fel her bute | 12 wbite cont was an unfortonate mark, yom de Castine, Lath re fn pea kenge esl ge (hic Al reer In our article of yesterday whereia we took occasion KM by, R. L, Mott, yesterday evening at the Metropolitan Hotel, from Buf- | was crueily best ch for do 15; Velsseo, Di , Label, Boan- him was Wille ob chapetsod,” ‘Toes Olsehters snet with to animadvert on ‘the course of Page, fiirou & Co. ph ge OI es falo ring his pursuit, two other gentlemen met_ the Fee aepeh 20 $8. i Belt Flower, Planar, ee os " os tae ibrovugh ther fivancial strepgie, we spoke with nare- an ” tt cro#0, who were so unfortunate as to. have on white r3 Blatt suceees om the ober ce “san Anu at | rcUF accent eaideee PH otamh sacs | Shara Gaehors, = 3B. Tee Hon, Mrs, Patterson Hiss announced te daltver | Sota’ hey soon shnervedTadieations that Woy Fou | oipiyareag St Rev May 28 bark Retin Flees Tovelcnlens-<larue belibtonas nee peas tciam | to Dave been the systematic object of ths house here to 8. R. Andrews, Henry Lockhart. a lecture (admittance 25 cents) in Boston, on Wednes- ly, apd made a rapid retreat and succeeded in St Herewa—In port April 16 bark Susan Jano, Welk, phal progress, and ruiuor does wot even whiaper sugat | 70D the people of Calitormia for the benefit of Page & Ae ee 53 day evening vext, upon mattera connected with hisex- | findi Dacca of security, with little injury beeides torn | from and for Loando, te load for NYork. Brauscera, On tne secoud dey from the capial, witeia | Bacco ot St, Louis.’ jIn our strictures now ws do not Wilttam Dougherty ataent from bo elty: pulsion from toe Legislature, This lectare will be 5 It seemed aa if every German who wores coat | 57 JOHN (NB)—Arr May 28 schrs Empirr, Davidson, ang of success. On toe second dey from the capital, witnia:|- wish 10 bo understood as including the resident partners [Koitorial remarks of the Kequirer4| Hick affstr. “Mr. Hiss’ will discloxe some prozeedinga, | of the célor of those worn by the Turners was a mark | Orion, Coghrane, MY ork) Sith. ehip John Garrow Livepest of Lgbtoing and thom: ¢r, which co moved him that ne | "¢%¢ | Neither wr. Haight nor Jucge Chambers would | COUTHERN UNION!—THE MEETING AT TSMPERANOE | Cflicial and unofficial, of committees and members of | for the rowdyism which bore sway in the south end of | Cid Sith brig Tenia, M’Almon, N York; sblp WS timd- had pot the appetite to partake of rich rspast.prepared | 2&%¢ knowivgly bea a party to such covduct, and tae HALL! the General Court, which will a:‘onish the good people | the town. Gray, London; brig Margaret, Henebory, Philadel for hia reception at that pisce by the ever entdise Be walt must 06 lala at tne door of another, and that On Se:urday evening last, m response to the call pub- | of the commonwealth. pert Sores named Schenck was assailed on South yeneenean a he May ship -Gaiena, Leavi Jamancas of the palace, He reached Morelio in safety, aS ea gis S fO8 Rees " ished tm the papers of last wees & very large and ARRIVALS, Goaven Pacg hi ore whipped and thrown into | Yor ., ort May 19 barks Catharine Aw; though report saya toat, like Napoleon, be escaped from , Bacon & Co, has bron doing a large | reapectable mestivg of the citizens cf Murzogea, without aloes nce was peaceably walking | Howes, trom N York for Sen Glas, vo sail 21st; Noto many attempts on his jife and bad moved oaward for | PU" HESS, and enjoying lergely the confience of our inction of party, was held. at lemperaace Hall. A lopg the etreeta in @ white coat. ‘Quth; sone t ‘Woods, £9 days from Calla, 1timor Yamora, The Proouncindos, 4,000 stroog, are in pos. | PUSizers men. It gave great accommodatioas, an? no tegort of the action of the meeting wi'l ve fouad in About 8 o'clock PM, Mesers ‘Schlegel, Zimmerman. | Frankyot Baltimore, Greiaiton, ance wee Tet pession, and prepared to mea+ure etrength with bis | °?° could praise the trouve ecough which took the ome, | another columu. The meeting wan Temerkable doth in ie x Home Ports. command of 5,000, This is rot probadle, They will | t%: oF three thousand dollars of the laboring peop!s | point of numbers ond for the intelligence and respecta- Pear oe manner, eae wat by some sixty ro vdies, and ALBANY—Arr Juno 2 sohrs Perseverance, Rogers, Bes raw bim on still furtber into vbe cefiles of that moun- | of this city snd keptit safe tor them without charge, | bilits of the persons composing it, iacluding, aa it dv were stoned and cruelly beaten. The six Germans were | ton; Silvor Spring, Fish, do; Gen Washington, Moore, do, at the same time it was let out to speculators aad mer- | tue best and truest men in our community, trom all the Atthe Ai hee Houso—Joha S, Taylor, N. ¥ ; A. W.Gil- | all hurt, some very badly. Schlegel was wounded severe- | Cldschr Hiram B Bishop, Terry, Gréunport; sioop and four others coming up Mound street in the most tain region,j whose fastnes:es are defended ‘by more ry t : w ~ 7 be cbents for three per cent per month. It was doubtiess | various yolitical pazties—whether democratic or whig, ert, Uhio ; Otto Tank, Wie. +» Bayley, N. H.; Miss | ly m the breast, and bis recovery was considered doubt. | Lamphier. Havens, do. Maen aa ea entn Hesice aad ths Unass sites | Tey hind in them to take money for nothing when they | Union wen or dreeaters, Kaow Nothiags or anti-Kaow | **tick, Town; B. Gherardl, Biackstone bbe yay and Annapolis, Back, Lt g daily more complicated. Theiateraal dic | '€* it out for only three per ceat per month ; peopla | Notbirgs—all of whom, to the number of some seven We have heard of no arrests by the watch, dxcept of | Syndr erin tock’ iS ford snd rewlutioary movenincts against this asurpa- | *2culd not now cexso their praises of them. hundsed, bad assembled to take counsel together upoa News by the Malls, several of Yho assaulted men. The police were ganerally | otra Alice & ands nig “Gen axe eae ale pretext of every species of abuse nai After Page, Pacon. & Co. had been going on prosper | the necessity apd means of constituting the pzople of Thursday, the Slst ult., was observed in Missouri as a | scarce se they were needed, and if by accident the’ 19th ult astine Bi T curly fora lopg t me. maving a large fortuse on the | ine South one people and one party. Cay of thankegiving. happe' ‘be present where they should be, th: ‘Thowas igth ult. Cla barks sree! extortion The restrictions on trace are multiplies every | CU a. 1 " , y of their depositors, it ocems that Pags & Bacon ‘th objects and aims of the meeting are ro fully and By the treaeu: ations, transfer of public stocks | #/Mputhies were evidently on the side of thejreal offend | °d * market; Hersalia, Halict, Vali Mipeistias rect ang forse ogvtost the rapucity aud sp at | courd zot be ratisfled witheut killing the hen shat tai | distinctly det forth in the preambieaud resolutions, that | hel by foreign decodents, muy be made on antisfactory ainet the pence. Several Germans were put into | poe pCON Ar Hey Zien Harper, % Mabsolate I ; : Sans ingutla ctties he United Staves re most pro- | Fercous sp-culations, snc seeing canger und bankraptey | quire but little in the way of commentary from usto re | is entitied scribed. bey, sre arrested and confoed in commoa | #t#r Off, the senior partner of both houses came to Cal comm+nd them to the calm and dispassionate considera- | ing to la bark Pamphylia, Rico, lerievan- | the goldenegg. They became embaraused by their atu | we apprehend they will epeak for themscives, and re. | proof that the party claiming the right in stocks | Prien, but not ome man who had been disorderly. The | "Hustun—a: catch eh " Gerites, Gistributes, oa tlie wise, accord. | Stiack was made in every caso by men who professed | tain, Kes, an: Bpachting i. Fie ger it love of the American In no instance was the | Hunter (of NYork), ” fornia, as \t now apprars, for the purpose of sustain- true Jovers of constitutional rights, ani to ths rot aseailent arrested. One German was jugged who | Galveston; alls at will. “In commonicados’’ have become common ights, ‘The First District Court of New Orleans Jor State offenders since “oncha has revived the insult | 8 the house, ae home by strainieg Bie outs ere, Promps and effective response of every whole-hearted | signed no lees than three murderers to the gallows, or homo oe pe pa ene Yd ae ark, Crowell: Jucksckvilet Shatieng’ to foreigners. | Representation and rer onstrance aro | Monet was sent forward wittout atin: ao that when the | svuthtrner who estimates the permanent interests and | one to the penitentiary for life. Dan Oulegbaa, the |. rent ts abot octton: Kiver, Va; El Atwood. Atwood. and Matilds, Phil Like idle winds to the “Prince President” and his bigoted | Oth, "TePemeiy, tome patce, tm Houle Rouse wasin | prosperity of his cquntr; leader in the Corduroy alley tragedy; John Shields, who | i. th, sy, to appease the wrath of that rowdyism which | adel; his; Abbott Lawrence, Alien, NYork. api Bli- Premier, whois spprosching rapicly to inquisitorial ce | $4 a0, This ton tt anid to io ‘aioe anarcion: party ascendency. Tha it murvered Hoey, and Patrick Kennedy, who in’ cold i the soveraes spirit Cas be teste on Mi wv jamiiton, from NUrleans. Signal for 1 ofp and 1 Glesion ‘and torments fer ‘outede barbarian here- OO. This som, it wes Rere positively asserted, | coursging numbers, is m 5 blood took the site of James Cruise, will have to suffer | Mur sne Tutte oenetiee cea ae eth ward, | Pachi sbipe Timoleon, Higeins, Cape de Verd Ielands ad @ Bee emma te omen Hane, txaeed wih | Fone" uae coun ch ir i etn gta tba | Saw'et tetBuste Sons ere ee aaecuog a. | Stat for itr em crete dowa ter log odor outcome ty tea | Bhr dutta Vtie Petit tata Scher ini ity as is aesumed for ths 2 ts E I ' * To. writs’ or speak “disrespect ully ‘of | T+3cb. ano ao prople came foreard and took daits to be | titude. ‘The hearty amen with which they responded to | «be last day for recetvimg notices of ipue in the Court | owner of the premises. | The, proprietor was asked why toload ‘cr Liverpocl; barks Lian, Teett Besaoe 2 raj see either, is high treason, Feast and fast days | Peld out of that money. It was takon by Pa, the prcjected policy of burying all past differences that Ppeals , Kanth Cle fe answered, “I was Post, aire (Be) 4, are caumetated in the category of national celebrations. | 24 the cralts were protested. Tbe represe they might the more securely guard against the threat The first steamer ever at the wharf at Lawrence, | Whipped enough yesterday. 5 8 as; sohes Nerragua- it gus Gardner, en ‘The dacla-ation of the new dogma of the Immaculate | it could not, however bad the decized @ Conception, was duly honored by every foreiga flag, save | *'7¢Deth of it the house was again openc: fhat of the Uni Staves, while the curtains and | ote beavy shipmente were made. It b iMuminations of the respective Jegations brightened the | “ before the news cf each ue in the future, bore gratifying testimony tha’ Kai arrived on the 19th May. She came from Cin. anover, Brown, do. Also old steam- fa tke cctmation of ber tras sone. the rights of tho | cinnati, and had fifty passengers and load of re Zoneph Whitney, Howes, Baltimore; City of New Yorks Beut> are the paramout odjects of their regard The | freight. Iwo other steamers arrived on the 2iat. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Harriet, Chace Fidiedelbing SW veaiuing Wyck spimt that pervaded the meeting was calm and har- | The New Orleans papers of the 26th ult. record seve. | ~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~-~~~~--~~~~~~~-~~-~-.~~~~~~-_ | Chase, Kelley, do; Louisa, Chase,’ do; Charter Oak, Kel- se. ths of the procession with the richly decorated vir, | Rete bad sept away very heavy shipments of gold It ‘Out, not chsracterized by those noisy | ral very sudcen deaths fromoholera. Mons, Godard, the | | 8@- All puchages and letters intended for the Naw You | ey, 40 bn in ber golden car. Aa ght not ave beem con- pe “4 ‘2 ae jhe hverate Fe nde p ATH Coreen pongo: spplase a pe bod rot Pier celebrated Eseeany, who was ere well on ue DRKarp should be sealed. SBUCKSPORT—arr May 25 brig N Stowers, Stowers, Liver- | widered extraordinary, as every fo-eign European power f cone! t nigbt of the was s corpse the next morning, | ~~~~~~~~~~ “A help mbslyehaytente mane i{ARLE*TON— Scoredited at this sinerivan Court are Catholic eave | Fast, at the experse of the house ia Califoraia and ita | ieacers, but by that calm and earnest interest, far more | Hugh Grant, a well known engineer, and late city sur. ALMANAC TOR ZEW YOR X—rnie DAY. Bisaras, tars Vibecioe tees, emis te Great Britain. But the Union Jack and the illumination ihe pestuars satan teak ble snd more appropriate to an exigency which | yeyor, also died after a few hours tt) Feige, Granade, Haven ¥ p Emily av York ont move the people to surrender ancient alliances, to recen- partiento ary euch cevigr on tho, propie of cile old enusiiies, to abandon rcoted prejudices, and in | , Seventy-three deaths occurred in Boston last week, jerars Chambers & Haight were both residents ia San frit of virtuous resolve, to forget and forgive, to | Sfteen of which were from consumption. Poit of New York, June 3, 1855. of the residence of the retiring sinister were most con- A spicuous. This is the same envoy who gave so much a Rees offence to the Prince Prerident on costume. But otner phyr, Gage, M ‘i Frazcisco. Here they bad mace their money ani ware ‘c up all for the rights, the interest, and the pros- Mr. Hiram Harmon mounted his horee to hunt up his — induonces now preva), and there is much xcheming at | j,jghiy respected, and it waa not Fessonable to. suppose | pests cf thelr common country, y Prom | cattlo in rie, own, and was the next moraing found ARRIVED. re mit iat Govctede: Satie of Cubs, The dited by the Minister of Re- that thry would wiealy bes party to the i Who wil respond to this movement in behalf of the | wandsring about insane, his horse having been killed by ‘Trapani, are 4 with | Juno 1, Gen Taylor, NVork ws Jations, hes some spirited artioves on the rabject of late, | the house on the other sive. 80 when Mr. I constitutional rights of the South ’—for to be effective it | a stroke of lightnizg. ed Ay off Cape FALL WER Agr June! schre Golden Rod, Bright: val service were here four cr fite mon be ago, though he was im corres- | mst bea general one, Shall it not bea universal one Iwo hundred recruits for the Malta) ‘ 53 i - Is a4 Downing, Philadelphia; sloop I In one he says that Mexico cannot look with indifference N "1 pondence with Mr. Bacon, he never let them see a tine uphout whe state of Georgia and the entire Soath? | shipped at the U_ 8, Navai rencezvous in Philadelphia hyn sedate Benton tas the Usted piece ol bf one of Mr. Bacon's letters to him. They provably | Who @ li be found to raise a voice against a policy with | during the month of May. This is the largest number | stcerisy sa Part of s Wred Tere ee NN reas Bane Lypietmer Zonephing, Gram ah peg. knew nct that Page & Bacon were to fail until it was | whict is {¢entifed so much that is good at so amall ipped at that station, for one month, during the last | | Bark Usbricie (Bic) Colicra Palermo $8 days, Gibralter ‘Shaler, Phiaeeiphin; Brown mace known to the public, and they are at fault only for | sacrisce ? Who will be found bold and bad enough t n years, 80 days, with truit and brimatone, to Chamberlain, Robin: N loops Colchester, Christy, Port Ewen; Bx- allowing Dir. Page to ecme here and deplete their louge | contravene eo desirable an object as the union of th gE Eng ETT Sn & Co. pris Be, ° 20, eohre BM brainard,'Parmeleo, N'Y0 without first fino'ng out whet wag tue condition of the | South. im good faitn gud fellowship, tor the glorious Aw Invran Dano in 81. Paut, MUixwssora — parent hovse at bene purpose of maintaining her right: interests t | Our city bad the hcnor yesterday of a visit from severa’ The rrsult of tbis derign on California is pow known, | pateed by the constitution and menaced by feantica’ | hundred Wipnebagoes. with ther be ve! aud during lost over | enemies! It there be apy such in our midst—which God | the dey they paraded the streets im all the Bromon 47 days, with mdae | Essex, Foot, Pbiiadelphis. ip 1atsanaern, to Mayor @ Binet Koel at 5 oh, NEWBURYFORT- Arr June 1 b: 7 rig Evita, Davis, Enda: ‘out; May 25, lata. 42, lom Meena’ delphi; schr Jacob & William, do, Sia echr Kossuth, or NEW ORLEAN@—Cid May 26 ships Norman: Un the night of the loth, lat ‘y alan, teo well The people of this State ha audy finer; trom Boston, bound E, 7 days out. Deigarco was separated be vioknes om his ate! ani | €xe ‘walle of dollars, which bas gone to make up the | fcxbia'—iet bim make 'h's opposition known, and { | which is the sure toten that they have recently beon im | uae Ramiter (ot Rockland), Epckaed. 86 Udes 28 days, | Potowac Reed, pod ‘Shakepetre, Cuaviing, ilveapeet laced in incor ‘tate prison. The Minis- | orses of the house on the other side. They should | cesses to be effective. If we may judge from our own | tLe receipt of government annuities. Most of tne chiefs Healt Wiest cot oeoant Bae hy ie Bewall, Merril,’ Queenstown, Irland; Re row, EC kpow how their money és gone, and who has been the | cmmunity, the opponents to movement will b» | sod braver, with Little Hi! at their head were in the | and molasses, vo Moeen Taylor’ & Co; voesel to master. Had | mover barke Calin (occ ince seen etek, q Surrentortag too moving caure in this transaction, —It surely {8 0 Cali | foucd few and fa¥ between, while its most zoalou: | party, and durmg the afternoon @ grand dance took | semeleery weather ehittes onee: he ed aes; Gosden Massiicor rig Mey abe direct comman: his Serene Highness, A feast | forpian. so orm ao Lind oe anager the vario: Wigerate emeil reatten of iderennar oe pe Boe, Havana, 6 days, with sugar, se- Bu bh, Mo foonell, Havana; Br sehr Mary, Stevens, Be rs " ‘correspon- ity crganizetions which exist a . o a retary 5 , A Gedes ga tee vbligek” Mon Chueel ‘Seinnas nin bea Obituary, Rusdsed people of Muscogee assembled in that mectin; | with their pretence, in order to obtain a view of the pro- | , stk Jobn Farnum, Olmsted, Havana, May 28, with suger, TFULK—Are March 31 ships Alexander, Brush, Chincha ‘pat in communiestion with Mr. Deigardo as well as his Dear or M. Gonarn, TH ARRONAUT.—The 7 pe of the people of the State of Georgia ani | cetdings; the Cap'toi steps were crowded, and the lawa ‘Brie P ‘Soule, Brows, St W Cof Africn, April 25, maenen, Childs, Cardiff; bark Leone (Stoli), Te wife, and an Under Seoretary of tue Irgation. But the | 7icoyune of the 26th ult —We ian ve & ;, their interests, onjects, hopes ani | iin front was thickly coversd with Indians, some of whom | with camwood, ebony, lvery, &o, to J Bishop & Co; vessel "Arr i apton Roads ship Inement an ne wi ve nT = very unex’ Ad ° &ecirmmcn quiry, We con omy ste Yheretore, ‘Toor ouness 4 We axe not informed what was the nature of his dis- | commen destiny. lat toate eT. daetel baieer ton Gonpecied with Cubs. Mr. Deigerdo is & native of | nse. ther in the accomplishment of the desired objec; ; Hat ininnd, but an Amorieua’ citizen, ‘naturaiices | Mrs. Maizony, mother of Senator Maiioty, died re | ail perty afllistions with national orgenizations be a: saa Seok asa tos aoe re he ey lh an sae ceny at Key West, of whish place she was the oldest | once sp thoroughly dissolved ; and in good foith ant Ce wo never conceal ep asmpathy | white r in Hampte: Buekiey, Bisowiers a nearly naked as they could be. The dancers, Brig Fornsx, Gardner, May wim 9 days, with sugar and fics Ly hapless sgacharuabin saci | iat in Dumber, occupied the cemtre space of tue oaee, Tavlos, & Co." May 80, exw ship felon |. “PLY MOUTH—Arr Jane 1 sobr Joba B, aro md, them 'e riog of braves were seated, eeewaed of fiattoras Licht; Capt Pand orew | mic MibAN Ds Att June] bark § LN od behind them 8, Clraly Of syRare, sepeume, a reported oing ashore the night previous | Drisko, Calsia for NYorky’ Warrior, Witham, ‘onomoter, one cl dent, SMre Mallory removed to Kay West in | mvtusl confidence let the people of the South show | stuck in line, at proper distances, in fromt - rant he then returned to tho ve or SERGUIDENCR—Are June, eohet WB Darting, Bextor, a q 4, Sat Lor the couse of progress in Cuda, He came to this city | 152%, and vept a boarcing house there for many yoars, | themvecives tee friends cf the South, by masing her | tcl, ané be'ore them sat the band, which thum the cargo, but the vessel would be @ | Ba-timure: Louies Rooves, fom: or eight months since, with » passport direc’ Mr. Teaao Davie, peg the olcest cngiaeeien the | rights the first and paramount object, the great cardinal | croums and blew whistles with unceasing energy. The Te towseend Tonor, Janvoin, Alvarado, Moxico, 2 days, mira, Lee a Yoomico River, vei omens! Bt Pe 0) ate Department, and under cartes de scguri. | Crméen and Amboy Railroad, who has been om the roag | fea ure in ther platiorm the test of pelitical orthodoxy, protracted for nearly or quite two hours, and | with mahogany. to Lobach & Setepeler: 6” f Tie; Dunton, Nertolks Margaret Howell, Pov dad; bas been resicing in one 0° the rerpeotable hotels | for fifteen years, dice st Bordentown on Thursdey mora. | the irrevocable condition of the peaceable perpetuity of | formed a wilo end exciting ssene which can harily be | ™ By! (Br), Soott, Windsor, NS, 10 days, wigh plas- ‘wm |, Smith, Rondout; River Of this city; not a complaint or word to his prajatice | ing, ‘rom ivjaries izternally received when the cara rum | thin Loicn. cencribed. It must bave teen s pleasant one to ter, to er nit Sy iph, | N¥ork; sloop 1M Sep- was ever intimated, vntil tbe nicht of hia being put un- | off the treck at Burlington, « few mouths nince. Recommend the action of the Muscogee meeting and | engoged in it, for at the termination of each dance they peg hag ‘eee Rarah 8 Somes, Jones Ger guar). The officer of the prison 1ead « brief note to Infort ation has been receives at the State Department | the rpiiit which pervaded it, to the calm oons‘reration revurred to their places laughing with right a will itedetpbie; ‘Iryphenis, Hels, Albany; Ann Smith, Wheel- him yreteréay, purporting to come frem the head of the | at Wash ngton, from Robert 0 Marphy, Eaq., the Untved | of the propie of all parts of the State and of the South, | Lite Hil bad a “talk”? witn the Goversor, and after KY. ND—Si4 May 81 schr I 5 Lanfair, Som Brice, thet be vouls be beld as « Stato prisoner unit | States concul attharghas, of the diath of sauva, Howes | that us epeedily as ee ey ae \ crgrede adil Beg hdh sR tclpaapbe pera sg os Rg meauaiss rye Staw,Portiond. i Sennen neaiay Ben en he must prepare for being seat | and AND. 4NDERSON, both citizens of the U rentimente conveyed are those of a portion of the psope ie intention to cept for his \e ‘Tho vesse) = shire Si nklin, @utof the country Aporber sud-olfi sial whiapeted to | Information has eleo been received five tas eaveee th only, oF whether vbey are the grees’ contretliog convic- | Such sights as tois used to be familiar co.the older citi- | Quarenti . of Whe Aretts Rx potesiee aay eee ena rife enema, N ee ion ee + Se him thst be was marked as & Cavs pstriot, Hence it is | tbe United States at Hopolnia, of toe decease, in tion of the body of the people of the Southern States of | rene cf St, Paul They are growing lors and love fro Wina during the day 8! T GEL Arr Ma: ‘OF are M inferred thet an attempt may be made to kidoxp him | Sandwich Ielands, of Jamra HAseEtt, who is nupposed t the covtederacy Let the people determine this question | quent, end this, the latest aad oae if tne most brillant snd pend bim ® prireurr tr Coosha Our Mia‘ser, how. | bave ben % mative of Bostom, Mace., nod whose ess Lette by ndattheirhones Latit be commnensed | oi them all, wey not inaptly be regarded as the laa | ing th, Jo } over, 6 vigilant and determined, aud euch ae act of vip. leaves a considerable ¢um of money the Uh md or mo oon pete hes aseomblics, and eovoed through she | flicter of the candle—the indian has mg away, ond anand Watt erat a Pagid ay hy 9 Rios, ‘Dar Reb: Mill . og Sth Lely Acatla usw, Lome, Satlla tte O-oe Catees 9 more.--S¢, Paw Pioneer, wr pittost imzolying « slrengtened amt szetsiasd 2 Ppomibdity . 3 Ett, ba: cinta may be

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