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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1855. ttenagt wae made ve ‘The West Point Military Academy. whole American eagie, which holds in Mayer's Office. A sand bank, end nd Captain te’ OUR Waar PoIvr Tf s bout opening at West Point, ALLEGED OFFIOLAL CORRUPTION. anges nl upon receiving Wasr Pour, June 14, 1855. ‘Gilling up. Gon. ‘whe It seems that the publication in the various newspe- Le Bat 8x. | The Examination of Cadelse—Cannon Practice al the Targe! time go> has lott for Wash- | pers cf detected dishonesty in one of our strest ins ze0- fd so W06, Sith thoes on a ee —Infantry Dril—The Trials of the ‘ Plebs!"—New ype = An tore, has had the effect of bringing to light some addi- i the BS eb Buildings at Wiest Poini—The Walks and Promenades mooerstand more of the ‘feslow- | cual charger, reflecting inno very enviable manner upon Gen Peron cient upon the Captain o this Place—Monument to Dade and his Command— ‘West Point, and between | the integrity of some others of our supposed trust. ‘semtale 2 hu mee hgh | Consens’ Hotel de. be eal'in romantic seemery | worthy and esteomed public officers. Taree afidevits The following fera crash ot mic, | The @xamination of the cade's at West Point increases Pace mene sit Danks of West | were taken before the Mayor yesterday, against | rescind uy'tityie im interest as it draws toa close. It will probably be tore snshanting Mr. Jcnes, the Street for the Seventeenth I Ae terminated on Monday or Tuesday next, when the an- ward, in which the latté? individual is churged with | in the Southera Atlantic nual address will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Vinton, of “ having exacted from peor men, employed for. the par- Tea haem Brooklya. ST. GEORGE'S CLUB V8, PHILADELPHIA CLUB. rate pte or genlenth dire Nala haot a BBL ied hae it fa ik00 ae visit to the Poiat om Wednesday, I found the day out of the 0 for such OF 0, by two good ue Cre egies Al Mablag » vst tot on, Mofnentag, © | This match was played at Hoboken on Wednesday and & cay. Deeming the adair of suflelent impor-| snd Haver appedt te conversation with Sheriff Sater, who stood e door, first class botore the Board of Examiners being question- | ‘Thursday, and resulted, after a hard struggle on the | tance e.verreats seit ate nromeetnn, Be sirable that ite true posite and asked him what he was going to do with, the com od upon the subject of “artilory,” Yhich emtenste tio Philadelphians’ side, in favor of St. George by 81 rans, | 40D0r Bae RT a Ply a7 ore: y of men there, or some such qi 2 le construction nse o! cannon, its power, capaci- | being, singularly enough, one run less than the Phila- | tion in it. The com: ita are James of 155 tnd that they wore prepeted to do execution, ther guns tnt, and ita advantages upon the ded of battle.” In the | goiphian beat the Now York lab last October, ‘The | Norfolk sizet; Praueta Conroy of 106 kloventh.strest pull pcvonee? beiag loaded with? belles He stated that he paseed afternoon the class was examined in ethics, and passed score that time was—Philadelphia, 254; New York, 172. ont lohan Hise, roiling at Fourteenth who stant bound to Ni through the crowd, and raw nothing in it that was dan- through the ordeal triumphantly. But that mateh was quite different game—it was all | iar4,cmoath that they were, Ny Pg teeny t Hy Fa See nude eit metas anced ~ The great attraction of the day, however, was the | rhiadalphis, while those men are from the hiladelphia | should pay bim one ailing out of thats = | Hen ee + general laugh {rom the crowd. tound; nevertheless they were warned that they would | ‘practice with the siege gun.” as the exercise is | Ciub alone. The players were not well matched on | * Private perquisite, One of them, Joha Bine, farth Ship * Scotehman’, (probably Thornton, Collins), trom N The Mayor, acoompanied by Aldermen Libby, Brooks, | be fired upon, and three or four volleys of four shots | termed, which began at 6 o'clock in the afternoon. | Wednesday. St. George was much too strong for them, | tovontribute one dollar fox the eS ve, | Tank, ice Liveepest May 29, las 41, lon #7 50. and Gyeotes, marched a: the head ofthe company, and | each were fred. ‘The gas was then lighted in athe store, | This exercise in fring at a target, placed a milo} ana shewed some beautiful play from Gibbes, Sam | writing deak, which was to be rene tod to uldJones by | 4410 W. showing 2 thi sgzal wis Win, woetoe Whaa haf'not. Am ‘not positive, I did not note whether | OF Gana Rattan ae Tere Poet are of the Ride | @stant, with eighteon pounder canncn. During the | Wright, Bingham, Burnett, Waller and Congreve. ¥. | {ose Siplojed uader bim in the street. The following: | id, Girt, hence (Mareh 2) for Melbocrae: Mr. Dow had a mustet or not. Guards and the from boing struck by these, they | past week or ten days the afteracon of each | Tinsom kept wicket, and Bingham long stopt in good sally eageny aed al Oxptain Green, who commanded the Rifle Guards, was | were drawn out of the building into Middle street, | day has been given to practice in military tac-| style, Philadelphia showed most with Barlow, who | °'sta 1’ Larovith basions teaee sevecet ataatic ieee ie. NWork pow Jone a Oy ne elm; the suewalk ia, font of the Agency om Congress atreck; | iegGOOE, Ding , opm And ne Tapting osaver | (ict toch cavalry and infantry. these exercises have | came on from Washington, and made a great atteration | {ore'me, refteting very veriounly on Mee donee, the Sues) | Ocean Engle, Sprague, Beaton 1 There I brought the men ee ir and front face, and | would be fired upon, the mob having broken 7. the | beem commenced at five o’clock in the afternoon of in the appearance of the game. Before he appeared 11 As the facts stated therein are substantiated under oath, it om 1 b the Sherilf aad Meyor Dow order core, which they had been battering for more than two | each day, and have been the main feature of the exami- byes had been got; after he arrived, only 2. That will | #! " to Ly} Proper ee. (ew Ca action should be fapon, for Shey would be dred ues? Theycaa | Boum, The mob and the srmed fore misuat tiene be, | nation. At the foreaoom and afternooa examinations in | speak for his long stopping. His batting was much ad- | these chndges be sustained” te pinein be Gomis thee | Hem aid Bot njpeer to pone much attention to it baron. fay hutied Unongh ‘the building from Congress street, | the library a fow ladies and gentlemen were usually pre- | mired, In two innings he got 37 runs, heading the score, from. SNANDO WOOD, Mayor. Lothrop; Marathon, Peay menaced makit Choate; Dasha ings loud noise and throwing stones; and | But the greater part of the mob withdrew soon after, | sent; but since the evening drills commenced all West | gq taking his bat ous in both innings. Ths veteran Trade of the Jeunic W Pasne, Norton, unes Hh he sud Som, Gage Green dre tance: | batts. Toe Seine sf the Nie Gunein reser mtzotes | Porat have turned out, fom day to dy, to play the part | Hradehaw ao baited and bowled wall tough he was | statement shoving the quantity of the several art | aera wavehiaeeteh, fmuen, ete ae ly repeated the orcer ‘*By sections, fire.’ The com- | past 11 o’cloct, and the building was attacked as early | of spectators. unfortuwate in the second innings. Parsons, Senior, | cles frat cleared on the canals at, and the quantity left | s1¢,0m, Sand Heads Sth, ships Ariadne, ght, Longens pany paid no attention to tue order from the Mayor I | as half past eight, The ‘drill of the guaners,” (if the exercise may be | and Wisters showed us some fine play. Seven of the quantity 15th, Eleotwood, Dale, Boston ; 17th, Cyclone, " hi t t it, the city of New York di the second week in Dear ndem the word “‘eecond platoon ready.” i hesitated Information was brought to me by several persons | thug ealled,) on Wednesday afternoon, is well worthy of adel; the at, uring "bmaneaee-May Sh: wuits. 3'3 Wed ne Wiaines Ee and turned to Mayor Dow, and said ‘‘MastI fire, | that the mob had retired with loud threats, and with : Philadeiphians were Americans. umpires were | June, ending on the 14th instant:— for Cardiff snd Savanash (and proceeded). a for Walard to shoot oarour citizens.” He then anid | the inten fon of procuring arms and of returaing tothe | description, At the hour appointed for the opening of | yrossrs, Wheateroft, of Newark, for St. George; and ; : F Cardi’ and Cavannah (and proceeded). sedineT at to me ‘Wait a minute.”’ conflict. Messengers were immediately despatched in | the cannonade, a large company of ladies and gentlemen | syith for Philadelphia. Scorers, Messrs Embry and 2 pikes & ry analy ie June? al Two of the men were burt with stones, and bad to be | different directions with Sagbte A A via " papers bad assembled upon the brow of the hill overlooking ® | yisher, The weather was delighttal, and the ground “ “gathering; and ia | small rampart or broastwork of earth, behind which | wel oovered with visiters from Now Yors, Newark, Al- y further duty tt tanged six cannon of good sized calibre. The site bany, Philadelphia, &c. The tent wos well filled with o | The company, which bad dwindled down to } and purlieus of the rioters, and to six or seven, was then marched off to mest the Rifle | gence of any appearance of a new Guards, Capt Green said (avd this is the most import- | fhe mean time we hastily prepared (or man ani y , dis; mpion, Wi i ms here ‘ i north side of the gover: ery Marseilles, 14g; Joha ‘ Y Hee ea enendag al attain, for vas | TAERIANE evolve upon un But the SeOUks THOR | en nsdn cad eeeririmne Etuety | ladles, andthe ground at one ine looked quite gay. | 08 rare.» ‘sai enn Mec Yr Begs: Coa Dut a little over a quarter part of the company that | ” Very soon alter tho firing from the building, the po- On an opposite bank of the Hudson, | The following is a summary of the play:— Sugar. : & 5€9}380 ANother mdse ‘ 2°301'017 | Feri, Thaesteup, for Fortlond, dor Baers, bn = were there. I thought if he had had the whole company | lice mace arrests of persons who had been active inthe | across a cove on the west side of the river, stood a large ‘ ST. GEORGE'S CLUB. 1 243/471 Sundries. + “71087309 | more, do; Leo, 'West, for NYork, about ldg: ‘we could have formed across the street, and cleared the | riot, and attempts at forcible reasue were made by the | white target, with a black cemtre, about a mile distant ew 144521 crete | beth, Hitchborn, for do 3 Freeman; atreet at the point of the bayonet. I did not see any ne- | mob. Ons man, bysioally powerful, collected a squad | from the muzzles of the cannoas. A few minutes after Iron and sieel. «* 519°550 ‘Total, «« 9,a13,708 | Jarman, B adanis; Merriman; Ww Ht chaudler, Hi cessity for firing op the people with ball cartridges, if | of followers and waylaid three policemen who were is serengs coal Cook Wotton, anc Medors, 5 A there bad been sufficient force there. taking a rioter to jail, but the policemen arrested him Articles Arrived. Medallion, Theobald. and ‘be J Capt Roberts, who commanded the Rifle Guards, was | and dispersed bis followers by sxhibiting their pistols. I | cemy, dressed im their white pants and blue b 490 Bacon & hams. lbs. 123,900 y Cortnens y Pacite, alse ined. He stated that the order to fire in | ¢o not hesitate to characterize this mob as more deter- | roundabouts, came marching from the barracks across mg ‘3 Lard, + (046,100 | Tae: R Down: about disg; Det squads of four was given by the Msyor himself, and he | mined anc ierocious than any other by which this city | the Camp of Mars, or the parade ground of this post, ‘¢ (5,500 | mont Locke, r fie ‘Mitte, (the captain) did not ei:her give or repeat it From Af: | was ever disgraced. _, | and filed down the hill the rampart of cannon. 000 | Putram, digs Ww Hoors, Eaton, old; schra Wintemegek, teem to twenty guus were fired. No request made from undoubted sources that the mob spirit | The so at this time, from the brow of the hill, was Moore, for NY¥ork, ldg; Abbott Devereux, Ao! for Sa- , AOhOER, ; 8 D Nortor, N 4 lores, Mol- Ville about diag; RH Vermilyes. Miller anes on™ A lone Konc—In port April 15 ships Chi Kenney, to him to use any oth thaa fring upon tl } to charge on the crowd in Congress street ‘(One | by men of ixfluence whom we may be yet able to con: | west, and its rays floated brilliantly upon the rish uni- meana of dispersing the crowd | had been gathering form and force for a month before it | scmething to challenge the highest powers of the visiter ; bat they were ordered, after broke pap and that It had been stimulated and fostered | im its description. The sum was just sinkimg in the iS from Shanghae; Eureka, Whippls, Architect, Potter, of our men, while in the roum, was severely wouaded by | pect distinctly with it. The project had been knowa in | forms of the efficers and the gilt buttons of the cadets. Ww. ‘Wild P ‘Hanon, unc; Sting Ray. Kirby, for Sen Feam- S stone, which hit him between the eyes, knockigg hie | this city early in May, ia Boston two weeks bafore its | Even the Grmxment itself lent enchantment tothe scene | V4, Montalgue bj. Wis. | | Claco, lg: batk Live Yankee, Gove, Union oer down, so that he required aeaistance fo get home. Se execution, and it was spoken of in Saco, North Yar- | —dark clouds resting in southwest and east, the Leg bef. wicket, b. LivenPoo.—Sid May 81 ship Juan Fernandez, Givee, Cal- ral others were slightly bruieed.”? ‘ mouth, Gorbam. and Paris on the morning of that day, | rays ofthe sun fallisg upon them so tinted their edges | ‘Congreve run out........ 2 Henior CR seek kh di ands ananns puoR Lafayette Wyman, deposed that being one of the Rifle | as 1 am cre¢ibly informed. that they appeared 61 athwart the aky a wall of | FF. Tinson b. j. Wistoi 0 Melbourne, arr Oub, for NYorky Florida, Niokerasa, ropa: Guards, and while marching towards the City Hall, ua- | ‘The ringleader of the mob, who lost his life in it, was | fire. At your fget the Hudson lay like a mirror, reflect- W en ey Ey q der Neal Bow’s orders, Neal Dow came to the Capta'n and | 4 strong and muscular man, a sailor, and hed left Bos- | ing upon its surface » panorama of the shore—nature 4 pet fain distress, was oold Maro 9 for 85.100, and the anid: “Captain Roberts, are yoar men all true?’ ‘‘Iguess | ton a day or two before to avoid an arrest; and I learn | thus presenting a double picture of herself. In front of 0 paDiads fing. they are,” was the answer; bir. Dow then said, “mea, | on reliable authority, that he was engaged in the Kiag pou, the, river, ram away and nid itself behind giant a ‘avawo—In port April 8 bark Cossack, Ballard, from when I give the order to fire, J bb sive it oe ugh hn riot in hie elt, mbons pve years Laced Be eaen fe ee lla, theh aing se Seapesoy ood roe 5 MGtdl,c.2cvasen.s meets ntavth, age aay bret Ponte ge aceemae Captain; when you get your orders from him, I want | this tumuit detiberately, having spoken o - | seme contending wit er in 8 . Brown. od every mi of yun, to'mark your man; we will see wheth- | ternoon, ani having refused the advice to keep away | longest shadows Behind you, at the distance of two Li oak ne Port of New York, June 14, 1955. is Eladeey, from do, just are; Henrico, Fale er mob law shall rule Were, or wrether your chief magis- | from it. or three hundred yards, lay the main buildings of the | Sergent. Gibbs b. athena . CLEARED, Fort April7 ships Wild Duck, Hamilteo; trate shall rule; we were marched into the armory of In conclusion, ] have only to add that all the mem- | post, the library, chapel, and barracks, their casteliated Bright b.@ibb ~ Gibbe Wright. 1 u) Ship Wm Tapscott, Bell, Liverpool, Tapscott & C. 8, and Roebuck, den, ‘for N York, the Light Guard, where we got orders to leave our rifles | bers of the police, without exception, from the begia- | turrets looking out From among the waving foliage of - . right. Bhip Marmont; Dosue Glaseoe Bontees tts ty preaey and Mepob, Dewhnae, fer Leadon, and take muskets, as we had no suitable ammunition | ning to the end of the affa'r, were Er it cool snd | surrounding groves: Behind you, and on one side, Gibbs b. Wright, 0 8 Sbip D Hoadley, Magne, ‘Antworp, Post, Smith & Co. Peay eS poy pri'20 wine for do fs Meh for our rifles; I objected; said I was a rifeman, and | collected, betraying no symptom of beiog flurried; and | and near the summit of a hill that'rises some two hun: o. Gibbs b. Wright Ship Andover, Berry, Now Drleavs, Wm Nelson & Son. my Beeren bevecte, arm he ok a could mot use a musket, I was peremptorily orlered to | the same is true of the commander andall tre memb: éred feet or more above the barracks, stands out the pPapoo-aad eh 10 | | Bark Edna, Groton,’ Rio Grande, Brasil, Van Brunt & (and ald Sth for Hong Kong). ips take one, and did so; ball cartridges were putinto my | of the Rifle Guards. Everything on the part of t! ruins of old forts Patnam and Clinton, the fortresses of lob Ob, ....seeeeel6 37 Beet ate Maaikvecuaeomadens Laie & Oe jaria,§Potorson,§Calcutta, hand, with orders to put one ixto my gun; we had but | authorities which occurred under my notice, was | Revolutionary memory, that call back to the apectator Law | Brg H'A Stephonson, Mount Nene, eset Mis 800 yeh, es B—Arr June 9 ship Conqueror, Curtie, IC just get into the City Agency when the order was given | gone with deliberation as well as with firmness and de- | the trying days in the struggle for inde; ce and Ar- eet 7 » " Bore: pope la ivezpeok, jurgess, do, Cld 9th sohr Abi Albom, by Neal Dow for the first four to fire; after they had | cision, po'd’s treachery. This is @ picture of West Point at the be Weigh 2 Brig A Taylor, Smith, Jacksonville, Pillebury & Sandford. |“ Wilamroa—In port April 13 ehip Gazolie, Dollard, unc; fired, they were ordered to fall back andthe next four | If thst infuriated mob had accomplished their first | tims that the rquad of cadets filed beside the cannons a rig) Brig Baltic (Br), Beaman, Rum Key, Bashers. barks Hollander, Yor Manita; lesbellite Hyae, Cat: to come up and fire; in cone eed the armory Ca me object, they would haye betome ma on the liquors of ta tn their pense eu markroen. At the command of b. pide A BrikG L Buckman, Wright, Philadelphia, Thompson & | Fort Philp. via Maron“ ship Kamins, Dubbs, City Agency, I twisted the fiat from my gun, so tha’ the agency, then setting fire to the remainder, wo! eir leader, the company led into eectious o! or 4 apposed for San Franc! m Put Sot A off; Iwan obliged to put @ cartridge init. | have eSeatrozed the ‘cis Hall, for that purpose was | seven each, and in obedience to the next order each sec- b. Gibbs. Lx] gals Boavee. bois iter ber ed ales & Reatere: ZANEIDAR--ATE April ld bark Minnotonks, Chese, hence. as ordered, Alderman Carleton brought us the cartridges; | avowed—then none but God can know how far their | tion stood at their gun. it was but the work of a mo- By Sebr Ellaabeth) Saigear, Newbera, Davis & Holmes. all the orders to fire were given by Neal Dow; I was in ssiona would have driven them. I regarded it meat to charge the gun, ram the charge home, b Sebr H H Hallock, Pow, Wilmington, D CM the second four that were ordered to fire; my gun did uty of the authorities to uphold the majesty not go off, an li back with those whose guas were | gna to suppress, at any arged, 1was in the crowd all the evening tillafew | sovght to overthrow la: , | apd place the gun capped and primed ready for. zard, the ferocious mob which | the marksman’s eye, who, having directed t to and order, and to lat loose the orger to ‘ fire,” when it Steamer Tacony, Janer, Philadelphis, WH Thompeon. ARRIVED. Stoamship Jamestown, Parrish, Richmond, Re, with mdse Dow, the present Mayor of the city of o’clock in the evening the entire corps of cadets Portland. Thisis manifested by the various commonts zain marshalled into line for Jafantry drill. Tats Play commenced at 10:20, The choice of innings fell Seale be sees hy such pexeensi ansaid ian attempt te fe need ieeven het igi vend te Aili exercise of the cadets that can hardly be compli- | to Philadelphis, and they sent St George in to opsn the destroy these Liquors by due process of law Bat late very. SS ae ments d too highly, There is not, perhaps, a company | pall, which they did by sending Bage and Waller to face in the aitermcon iatelligence was communicated to the | newspapers—upon the recent unfortunate and bloody of coldiers in the that can take alm from the thee ‘The latte od tak, ks. ‘eaial ead le, Mayor end Aldermen that an extensive combiaationhad | styir of his in that city. As I am a Portlunier, aud | West Point cadets in exercising wit the musket. enemy. F play: ps y style, deem formed, and that arrasgements had been made to have been fanifilar with a@faire there {4 We put trent At the command “Forward,” the leg jeaotyglong the | and got some nine hits, when Bradshaw floored him for assemble a mob for the purpose of breaking into the | ba P 'Y | ise moves at once, aa if each was j. to Vho other, | 9 runs; 1 wicket, 22 runs. Gibbes followed, and some City Ageacy, and des‘royiog the liquors tierein con- | years, I may be able to enlighten those who have been | and the whoe directed with the precistow of‘machi- pretty cricket ensued, but a good cut into Wister’s soon feined Ai (de time of this communication Jarge num | deluded, by the “exaggerated newspaper fame of Mr. Dow | rery, Marching ond countermarchiog, wheeli break: ey See ens ven; 2 wickets, 4] rans, Saat Hall, in which the agency is located, demanding that | #2t0 the bellef that he is the statesman, legislator and | 19g live, fasing front, de» were each, in tussoetformed | Weight, ‘the veteran “Sam,” jolned Bage, and at the Those who witness the 10fanti the liquors should be brought out. philanthropist that he pretends to be. pc ees eat havea goed siendard by ‘auich co | Stst bail the latter rum himself cut, after playing well minutes before this, being notified to go into the ar- | upon us all the horrors of anarchy and riot iazes away with o report that makes every thing f ST. GEORGE'S OLUB—BOWLING. and passengers, to Ludiam & Pleasants. nin; is, Baltimore mery, en¢ uo elfors of any kind was mace todisperce | “It the authorities Lad permitted themssives to have | ‘shase agam. ‘Five or six rounds were fired om Wodnow. First Innings. at 8 o'clock, 3t miles south of Cape Henlopen, signalised ye Taio the crowd. dern overthrown and cruahed,by the mob, without em- | day s{ternoon—in all between thirty and forty guns. Overs. Runs, Marden. Wide. | "Ship Empire State, Briggs, Liverpoct, May 2, with mdse Bell, —— " ploying all the power which the law had put into | Gun followed gun with the interval of a minute’s tims | Waller... at ae 3 | ond 369 pamongers to D EA Ki E Batten” May 3, hn, N Account of the affair by Neal Dow. | their hands for the suppression of tamults, they would | between each; and as each order to “fire” was given, 2 0 | 20, 1atdl 18 ten OO 15, tow ship City of Mobile from Liver’ ag sen PoRTLAND, Mayor’s Office, June 9, 1855. have rhown themselves to have been unworthy the | the report wentrumbling, grumbling, echoing, thuoder: uw 1 for New York; June 1, lat 89 08, lon 56 15, passed ship pater, Ryder, Polite: tte Tenens red To Tax BOARD OF ALDKRMEN :— ‘ confidence 2n+ respect of thore who placed the govern- | ing, among the hills ‘over the river, till the very sibtartey, seeeuing B itrom Trini’ Sie Ralmeeynl See joaton vis Potomacriver: schts John Forsyth, Ap- Tho undersigned deems it his duty tomate a detailed, | ment of the city in their hands. mountain forests all around seemed resonant with the 2 C) Rs ter ot eT ey | and Autumn, Hawkins, NYork, but auccimot, report to the Board of aldermen ot the NEAL B?W, Mayor. | music. During the afternoon the target, so nesr as we 19 4 | Sag onedesth om bere deine al OR—Arr June 10 brix White, Smith, N York. events of June 2, in relation to which so meny varying | The Portland Argus denies the statement in Mayor | could ascertain, was not once bit; but the balis struck aT} 3 Bhip Mary E Whittier tea Gate Now Orloans, May Be ae ane 2 bark F 4. Paige, Lewis, Datien, Ga; accountsare now in circulation throughout the State | Dow's message that Jobn Robbins, the man shot inthe | all roued it, end so near it, in many instances, that tae PUILADELPHIA CLUB—BOWLING. 20, with orton, to MoCready, Mott & Co. Suge, lat | MELT EBT are Jane iO Vig desod Doek, ‘Phe acd country. pe test to | 10t, fled from Poston to escape prosecution. It saya he | whole affair was taken as am exhibition of ‘good shoot- First Innings, Fecee ae tea ee Seems ah Lavinia Adams, oe Ghat? umber, Sid Sth, schrs Fred Wordieg, PR ag i tps bn pst [RES Pp Honest man remarkable for his good na | ing.” | Erety ball aa it hit the beak where stood the tar. ‘Overs, Runs. Marden, Wide, | {eere.t0r Boston, Oth, lat S215, ton 77, spoke bark Osmaali, Henry, Garter, New York; Golden Cloud, Co- ; ture and peaceable disposi get, about two fost square in apparent size to the eye 438 2 | Ship Mattapan (of Boston), Collier, New Orleans, May 23, maay persons in the city who are well known as one: From ie place of fring, ‘kicked-ap such a dust” thet with cotton do, to master, June’, off Onrystort root, saw Ship Statesman, Watts, St Toes ree ec aeeneat nt the police eee aber OF tuch ptt’ | Sketch of Neal Dow and dils Past Secvices—ile | the place of striking could easily be distinguished by the a 5 | mhpe “Si rick, ‘Normandy, ‘aud Lombard, ail from New heonard (Br), Levitt, Ardrovan, May noma 5 a being ended, yadets iverpoo! ‘i cass was commenced to pro:ure the seizure and destruc. is not the Author of the Maine Law, LPI ey eee peony meer : 5 | 1, Bark Stavisins (Belg, Gombor, Antworp, 43 days, in bal- | tt Philadelphia: Charies F Mowe f {ion of a invalce of Ligases which Bad. bern’ prosarel 10 THE HOITOR OF THE HERALD. ed, the belles and beaux (any hem 2 8 gr Montes kay 8. ike Goldie Chacieston; Visginis, Carrer, Yoemles Ted aldermen by the authority of thet Boast for ine | There seems to exist a good deal of misapprehension {aking their coaches and otages back agein to 2 2 | deste Wateionn, ied & Co May 8 Int 8 07, ton ie paltsiore: Bisgy awk. supply of the City Agency, which the Board had deter-.| with regard to the real character and morits of that no shiooable resort re eopegee, y ve eee LeSees 4 , Alexandria; E Wright, Colley, fer ep oA aed leuincits Ke 0 3 Yorn, ators of provisions; supplied her with bread, flour, Seersis Fasten’ Baaet, enter ; Sa Philadel; at, he ves Tt was not thought at the time that any movement Tnged "vesvele Cla t- anvelle. ropok ta, 3 Sobor: ur Pues 6 Stags Sadat Ses fe “hme 5 Pareridee, wi Mary Hawes, Yeon, 40. Slaven Dictator, ia tory 7 wi ot ” 4 ericam trom the ety, and Messina trom seiow, std OOLMDAY--Arr June sohr Marcelins, Bray, Machias op N¥ork. farcellus, Bray, lst 88, lon arleston. jabello, 18 days, with i (Br), Ingraham, Eleuthora, 8 di ith tenity to Russe & Co if ia spo ie Schr Ralph Post, Conklin, Savannah, 6 days,with cotton .,Tampioo, 90 days, with pane il. os ‘i 38 wickets, 47 runs. Bing. Belle, Washburn, Camm, to load for Port se ‘The Alayor and Aldermen did not at that tiae appre- 3 " rt A got | juége of the drills of other soldiers. for ope hour and ten minutes eta, Prinee; sobs Enoch French, Paatee (having returned 10th), hend that any mob would or could be raised ia the city, | ,, Nr’ Dom was firs: congpicuous as a freman, and got | jucge of the arricloes which attracts about as much at- | BAmandSam now well in, w Bingham, who began | Schr Aum Dy Oliver wa, DC, 6 days, James River, Majestio, Whittior, Bangor (or Pallnaclphiny 7 ’ | the appointment of Chief Engineer of the Fire Dopart- beautifully, made a good cat into tent for 4, and 4 4 x n, DC, 6 days. ‘according to 3): Unoas, Colt, Rondout; sleep Aas which it would be beyond the power of the ordinary po- tention as any other at West Point at this time, is the . ht by Johnson; 4 wickets, 64 rans Schr New York, Goodsell. Boston. see " wits lice farce ‘o quell, but early in the evening they thougat | ment of Portland. In that post he acquitted himself | «. bresking im’? of the “ptebeians,” or new comers. wn Arie Fie bpd pnts paged trl Schr Leute, Chas, Boston. EARL REROR se June 13 sole Bort, Du ning, NOe- otherwise. “The City Marshal, witha few policemea, | with great energy and zeal, but soon made himself ob- | These untortunates have perhaps the hardest task of all | Dal 3 ° Pa genks iy ar leans, Cle 9th, bark H 4 ‘Bor. V L Siléermow (Meck), Ramm, ee. Somer, Waleen, Hav Ald, Alama Nema NE Sid 10th, , NYork; Gen Taylor; Spanish brig some of them with revolvers, and some of them without the stucents at the acacemy, when once in the hands of ht d ‘ister for 13 rans; 6 wick . Walk- Schr Lanson Dean, Ulmer, Rockland. demux: ith, arms, was directed to enter the room and defend it to | oxlous to # large portion of the citizens by the ex the advanced cadets for the drill and initiation to the | caught by W: 4 re Thompson, NYor! the last extremity; and the .est of the police force were | dition of those traits of character which seem to | Conese. What is known as “hazing” in college ifehas | & nd Brunell now got at the . wicket; the former-#oon Schr Pausanset, Bourne, New Bodford for Albany, Barber reels directed to do theis utmost among the mob, to disperse | be #0 characteristic of the man, viz.: great vio | it, ‘ening and application to West, Point wot) run out wit ¢ first round 0;7 wickets, 70 runs. La Sehr Ta F gt larbor neh” f it, and to ideatity as many as possible of the active per- | lence of temper and a fondness for assuming | other institutions of learning. The ‘green ones,’ as | Montaigue, Congreve, a new player, who promises well, ——, New Haven. oe aRt A CHIAS—Bia Sune 9 brig Protection, Cofha, and it, who played ip excellent wiobeter 00 directly after se runs, 9098 compering it. unwarrantable authority. The city government was ‘ey may well be termed, uj ‘being admitted are di- | @24 F. Timson,soon foliowed, leaving Barnett, who pla; a BELOW. Mehenio, Clark, NYork ‘The Mayor and several of the Aldermen being at the | petitioned to remove him from office, end to appoint a | tity, "00Y, Tquads and banded over to the graduates to very pretty, especially a hit for 8 to bring his bat out; | park Landworder (Old), from Bremen for this port, 11th | Bray: Drossen; Hcimess Meyhowere Ccten tein aie Mayor's office in the evening, were warned by repeated | more reasonable man in bis stead. The parties were | orijl in the use of arms. These ‘ plebs”” areeach after. | 1wickett, SUKURS. | a thsi arstinningsat | inst in Int 4044, lon 06.—By pilotboat JA Westervelt. and John, Richtrds, do.’ In’ po ind, E and urgent messages, that the mob was collecting in | heard befcre the Board of Al?ermen, and the trial, | yon taken out up.a the parade ground, and for one or A Far gga oad ganar power eg Wrens SAILED. AR ORL SRR eee a great force, exbibiting svery appearance of savage fero- | which occupied several days, excited » great deal of in- | two hours they are made to earn their position at the col- | Ope orclock, with Sargent and Bright. 4 ter fell in | Stip Ann Maria, Penan folk Buceee’ Dickie and feee ermal Chureh, Wee- city, Meesages were then ‘ent to the commanding offi- | terest in that oui Iv was clearly shown that while Mr. by the hardest kind of work. jay atternooa | the second over LN eh day tL ran, B, Wister | Wind during the day WSW. Philsdsiphic: Gardner, Small, supposedijior N Yorks cers of the Light Guards and the Rife Guards, and a | D. was pos e crealities wiles Rte Meares entering class waa called out as usual, and subjected | Joined Sargent, who Gibbes soon canght;, 2 y 2 18th, brig Houlton, Grover, Dapgor; weht'? C. Suwsec, Saws | formal demsnd was made upom them for their assist. | first rate tyrant, he was yet not suited to any office in | to their ordeal. Atthe head of each group, numbering | S24 the accond over Winter's log got: before ene Wick? Heraid Marine Correspondence, Yer, ‘Phifagelphia, ance, which, for ® consideration in money, they had | free heel chip fi ; from three to six, stood the cadet in his uniform, from | O80 sm Vie scone Over Wisetlow faced Bradshaw’ and | yGHIVADELPHIA, Jane 14—Arr steamer Delaware,Copes, nEALVESTUN—In port June 2 ship S F Austin, Clark, for ogreed with o preceding scm nistration to reider, a8 an | | Amongst other outrages, he was convicted of having | So rgrances the fervor of hia little army. ‘The “plebs”? | et; & wickets,*49 runs. w Sand | NYors: bark Elk, Aking Boston; brigs Goo W Hatets “Sa: | NYork: barks lisien, Stephens: for Havre; D Goitray, armed golice, whenever. they should be called upon by | knocked down an infirm old man who was a cripple, be | Weleeriin nh On civic dregs, their variegated costumes of | BOPE# were revived. They both played well. Barlow | lem; Linden, c ck iagara, Burk; Goun- | 10t ston; brig MB Davis, Baker, for NYork, at mn, Carpenser, NYork; scl the city government for that purpose, cause he presumed, in the excitement of the moment | Shite and black, broad brimmed Panamas and beavers, | #¢0¢ his first ball right up the hill for 3, and Bradshaw | cil _ Howes; John Farnim, Baker, sad Mary 0 Tervel Chas A rodtuced by the confiagration of his own house, to in- “Aged followed with one nearly to the tent for 2. They were both Chase, : ae ea ee Tietind there ve tie Manor Zad some | toriere with the execuvion of one of Dow's unreasoaable | forming meee contr aate and crore The positions of | Well in when dinner wascalled. After dinner, Bradshaw | Mars Boston; SL Crocker Philips, ‘Fenaton: Huntress, GLOUCE! ‘Arr Sune 9 echie Mary Hart, NYork Yon. ‘nod formal demand was upon | orders. ‘The investigation resulted in the resignation of | these « plebs’” are sometimes Jusierous, their ranks ex- | #008 fell by cruel ball from Glubes; 4 wickets, 36 | Maria Wiltingten, shtington, aud 8° Dailey, Casey; dovi Philadelphia; 10th, Gentile, do; 1ith, Denmark, York their services and assistance in the . Dow. hibiting all sorts of angles, Here is one, who, got disposed of. Barlow brought his bat ‘after Cla bark Ino Winthrop, Treat, Boston; brig Linden.O: HOLMES’ HOLE—Are Juno 11, PM, tig Aleris, Doi b, ‘armed police force, or as citizens in arms, ac- ‘This happened about twelve years ago. In the same | j, ‘frat mark of a soldier to Cetead uy econ got diapos: . ww broug! out, ei x P. > Boston; | im jar ton for Philadelphia; 4 ty pers Bethene | moon , a Board .of Aliermén of Portland, under | {%,,tRe Srst mark of 8 patie te atte bende Paying besutifally, and getting 4 twos anda threo; in | penter, doi sch Niagara, Berk: Hartford; Council, Howes, | osten for Philadelphia; schrs Adelaide, Smith, eat wart, Mather, from Mobile for NYork; Woodbine, v exs Liscle Boggs,’ Disers Bes: | cording to their ment with the city goverament. eg " hind. ‘ lor. an Ching i @ leadership of General James Appleton, re. 4 | Sil, 21 runs; 10 wicke’ SBB yb ® onic B Wi or cays, and uone ‘auitabls) after sunny efforts ani | fUhed to grant any loanaes to ihe ‘hotel eeper, aaa Ieiy tumbling me cre, tere one why Seed ‘ca: | ,, St, Geores commenced thete 24 tanings a1 414 oflock, | 6 aide ium alazhow, ‘New Pe a tA guia ‘ay, could be procared in the city. t lquor dealers. Thus the tyeiic was as ‘a tirely upon setting his foot in the right position, tor- | ¢ acing ve all sr hab ‘as te tert =} =e this . a Rw Di ceee Dearne vt wards ware rohibited then in the city of Portland, a it is at the pre- : tonpe forward till be becomes « | sbew’s bowling. Brunnett, una . y Pree’ | cupleseh txtae eons tp peeuatestee Ee pein | font time, only the penaltien were not aa great, and the soca manent ae ot iesapbaned Richard; and still | rst innings, soon fell from Bradsbaw’s ball. eve | Sreausuir GnaxaDa, from Now Orle Beaute apy creat, Dusky Sally, D J Sawyer, tions, the Mayor and some of the Aldermen repaired to | Procedure wae not as summery. And as the public senit” | there is another, who, devoting his whole mind to tue | £0t Dis ie Delors rie van in do xalnuven, playing | eyed Gem. vetre reported returning to fare 2th sehr Martin, ‘rover, Philadelphia for Seoo, Sia Ye ment there was not dec! verse eo os esi; t] Jobn Ci Eee eee aire rum ine company | dealers were allowed to go ou af theretofore; or, raiher, | PTOPEE Managemet of hie armis, holds these shoulder | very gicely, when Senior bowled him out 0 rans; Blog: | Sown Euitanern Hzapuxy, Cuthbert, from Matagorda | RIRCISSE Mebee ee eee wee, Gaawallader wore there asccmbled in force, and am appeal was ct | would bave been, but tuat the occasion afforded Dow an | $pPendagen Se, Stenlgne, ea Talkie Mel tone | hamand Walter showed some sport and excellent pIAY: | fr thle ty with cotton. sucky and m at ints Key | 81d 186s ehrs Aurora, Maine Law Sola, ‘Emel once made to the captain to form and Try out with: | opportunity to raises row, and fain that notoriety whlch | who think it auch an easy matter to jamp into the | therent soon followed, making the large score of 105 | Tor 7th, ish ,ieeky, herl E ce, the be ok | Te pert SAM, wind KNW, schre Martia, Bea) L By Sav gaat nan chen cate Sate | Remy antnirme oie ieee | Pmeoat ae ee iat oe, | "Papa commanet hart nnagasty waa, | sin, eel eh etree a nar | HOBBES Sat SST eh "OOM Eh “4. i ft delusion. y i % : rane " tere Sith doneceaizes front: bd ci een cea oata'be | dealers, consenting to co Bi the dirty work of the tom: | PAPE, Me Curd Of ely ceiertiod until Ptime permne { with the clog of 142 runs to beat. They played up to aun: | {zireste be constantly pumped to keep her free, 4 th. ee nae tee mal mont rutisieat ‘Tbe captais thought otherwise, and declined | perance party, volunteering that. service which the ofl. | ration stood i large dropa upon them—this squad here | SOWM, 7% o\clock, and lost 3 wickets for dl rams. Play | yacuy Dourxsx was in contact below Newburyport, on | NEW, BEDFORD-Sid ese. 8 cokes BB saaetsen cers of the city did not think themselves called upon, by | is straddling like so many infant colowuses;in that, each | W8* resumed in the morning, but the men went down | nth inet, with sohr Arcola, from New York, ‘aw 5 — Bree erescall uses tine xyre Beard from velow | the wellsre of the city, ‘0, perform, Aud that course | }s tamsingeapon one ley, like somsay duete in s'thua, | very quick. Parsons played well and got 24 runs. Bar- | the Deipdin's muinmast, staving quarter borin: dock pleat rape, do’ Sid ieah bask the ferocious sounis of the mob, the clatter of stones | he Dg ager Shronghout the samo Tashaest | o¢# storm; and asain, in this, the young ‘commander is dae Ree eee a eee santos boca fen eneats | Ses Seinhie: cunts nats lishag his tits asteanitee tees orry, Philadelphia; Sarah Aus, Baton, New retin and over! bard ‘diree- , 1 and other baking Ulinds, ahutters'and dose,” | which have of late characterized bis actions— | {iru 88)Pf Mare 0 ne the woot ot ranks areerlayed mt | the game closed by St. George being declared the win- a Ah ATER os ae Mrisintnd, NEW HAVEN. Are JonelS chr Zoglosand Non Mason, ‘After some delay cartridges were procured, and the | up to the time of the passage of the Maine iaw; since | yon these “new » which are regarded ag an in- | x8 by 81 runs, DAneuanva, tecee Philadelphia. Sia. brig G Spear, Bunce, NYork; aches Gon tee seams ete thes Sbout twenty-four mon only | when he Pas unjustly alowed himself to be called the | Eon, thene “nen comers, whlch are regarded ad on io | “thoveturn match with this club, as New York againat | ye cottowing in een N ian eating and Meteantale , Eulladeiphia: anier,Aibiay: aL Gogewell, fall isto the ranks with shouldered arms, Again th | “author of the Maine law,” and the “originator of | Mone of home and the life of the student. This has. | ®ll Philadelphia, will not be played till September. Gazette: prin Brooklyn: captain protested against exposing go small # force te | the principle of prohibition””—titles to which he has n0 | ing » towever, must betakem as « matter of course, as vou Be, a eaeatenl eae) whe, (Arr June 15. prop Suotucket, Geer, the fury of the mob; he did not Tool himself justified im | just claims whatever. it_Das been the custom of colleges since they have had Personal Intelligence. wae Soe Benene yeni ead very, Albany: Sid U2thy so doing; but the reply to bim was that half of them | However we may be disposed to view that law, an] | a history, The ‘plebs” of this year will in their turn | Names of Americana registered at the banking office of | ing the deck starboard. gangway, 7 jNyuminglon, NG! Din, props would be sufficient if they were brave and trae mon. be our opinion of the evil or benedt | revenge themselves upon the ‘‘pleba”” of next. Livingston, Wella & Co., 8 Place dela Bourse, Paris, | head, look! forthe ton Cpe Se Daal behog ery. do, At the word, the men were marched out, with the cap. | whi ‘ought upon the country who has been | " An improverent is now being made upon the grounds £0, 1866:— what I conceived to be three shoal ai “ tain and Aldermen Brooks and Carleton and myself at | chiefly instrumental in securing its passage, we are | of West ‘Toint in the erection of w riding bil, for | “G! w" Gnosis, W. H. Ward, 8 Richardeon, J. B. Palmer those parte, when suddenly the 2 Tracie pisireen;, shie May thelr head, but some of the number fell out of the ranks | forced to admit that it is destined to make as great & | oq cxerelece, | ‘This hall is being, erected | and indy. 7. Hiller, Jun., G.'L. Ror 3.L; Rogers and | immediately. after passed Sempron Ame on the way down the stairs and through the crowd. stir in the land as any statute of modern times; and 98 | just at the head of the road leading upfrom the steam- | lady, D. RB. Rendall, ‘Mi 04, and gon, C.F. | Peveet of fonm M0 oF 20 Cleanthe, tAus} raivediak, : ‘The Shoriff of the county preceded usin the march, | & querticn of the truth of history merely, it is well to | boat wharf. It is about one hundred and fifty feet long, | Livermore and lady, C. L. Bogert, ©. Babcock, S.C. Jack: | Southwest), and about arene below, sp— sad stepping out into the srpwd, commanded the peo. | know to whom we are indedted for it; itis well known | poe Tuer’ ava tet wide, and to be constructed a 3-H Rogers J, Baremors, J. M0. Floriohe, W. | ttemiebedsts at fe Walon Blox pie in the mame and by authority of the State to dis- | in the State of Maine that that man is General James nite. Itis already raised the height of one story, » W. H, Warner, G. Mallory, L. M. M. Case, D aalley, Lirerpocl perse, assuring them they would otherwise be fired | Appleton, and not Neal Dow, as ali the world, out of workmen are now carrying on the work, The G. Prime, A. Nelson, J. Boyd, E.G, ok male rg le og upee, But he was answered by jeerg pnd savage | Maine, have been Jed to believe. object of anew hallfor cavairy drill is, that the old | W. Peabody and family, Capt. sbasge 3 Brews) rigs D'aniel Maloney, Wilden,C on; bens from the mob, The Sherif reposted bis comiiass | Au cory us the your 1832, weuers! Appleton petitioned ! puugine paving pillars within it, the students were WH, Hite seg: aon pron, Havana) Wild Redovioh, do; sohre coraee of Fetlagairn nn ee ene Benes 8 he | fhe Leen seal lne aneoizety reainring tn | Sete 1, Jnlere emcees MSE sos Went end Ms Keeney Morte Maw | Ashgate faank veak, Bases rr Sel ‘Atter the members of the Light Guards had taken up traffic in liquor, and wrote a series of aitialen w . de hes Oita, bY Doing, dashed & y Ms Fea" Wattimore, BJ. Davis, Deane. Clapp, & Fou: | one tone oat NEWPORT—In ky, Zane 188 AM ark, Marine Anne, the ceanion and faced to the front om Congress street, | were publiahed in the Salem (Mass.) Gasele, whereic *® | steed aodiast one of the central ovmtrucs nt ‘eases = an. and 1aay, B WUT. Sbout or iver for Norfolk, Sta bark’ Adsiin Rovers Boo nee ao Lupcm i ihe tran at otGerin tay | Hane low Tht wae te germ of Pronto apa | Mult ony bling il op 9s wo ere. aan ate SW itr, | tse Hid, EolemeaP heres Hoe, Grol a doy do wie would be . The only reply were groans tion, and there is every reason to believe that the | “closure, with no obstructions within its walls. XW, Lite, Ponn.; W.. Wris ady, Mise Hunsley, | to clear su. : DiRTOU Woo Reva echeat I howls and showers of stones, By these we were pelted | Maize law is not 5 Massachusetts law, beeause General aite Gens ir benatil tak voaeade toute apentind af Ww. May, W. Tucker, Maryland. Beane cag vare** sacea ou ine) ho) Fone isreg, crore 2. a0 bi pp! fthem. Midnight, p nee) de: bers, inoessaatly, and several members of the Guards were | A. removed to th ARRIVALS. ‘April 10 (civil time), tacked ahip Fo th : “y Plotdi, some of them badly hart, while the missiles | jin 1831, being then « member of the Legisiatare of | HuC#om, but its reputation fala short of wha c i Way. | cent ance of nearing the same reeks. visi from Philadelphia for'Benzsn Rowe 4 lowell , beh 2d Sy te Wye, i Hon. ye philly {hedeck, wind cnet secienen® ‘None mocd doubt the ext noua at Round Brook Aer. ward. 8:40 A) wore fallipg around in every direction, in their rebound | Maine, GereralA., as chairman of a committee to whom | it realy is. Its walks and promenades, windin, , i , ENSACOLA—Cld June 6° from the walls of the alin. ‘Again the Captain pre. van reerred rundry ‘temperance petitions, submitted te sround age, boulders, and along the, brink of Sion, Wi B: Whitlook, View A; Reston, | tence of rocks | 2 Fa cs “ - 7 a teated hia ox his bod: ‘ + Col. De Le —Arr Sune 13 barks . Sontag ‘nis exposare ¢ nme to the fury of | that body o bill which wae the frst Maize law. | The b ‘might’ defy the man, Now Orleans; Qbester, , Boston: ‘see mo! ‘ill was accom; his fi ich ve- side of ever bubbl a ‘mi Capt. time), saw the lig coder wale ath given to fre. Se wen nets are i the port denoopesd she wale Lotaas apwcae os neat end | Competition of the world. Such is the army; | masthead, bearing ic Mobile; oon jiat2 | B0‘miles; thus, 1s on : shared the danger slike; and after a little turther del ‘wrong, and urged the of a th proni- | the ludgom on the public grounds of West Point. Ons : from West Po! Cape St Vincent Seat and another command fo the crowd te disperse, which | bitory law. The bill did”mot then pass, aod tr seyaived ee ee ices aaa aa ee ie tak Swe eyitor, Massachasotte; Jas, | mnilon Had it been day ee maine rer, waa received aa all the others had been, the order was | filteen years of agitation by lecturing and writing, mm | 12 memory o vite pling? Hip Ht Le Pgleby, Rochester; Col. 't. B. | and sounded around; a firon to the Captain to ifre by sections from the left. | all ways, in which General A. always took the fn ‘well worth a description‘ now, ay have fvieg, Penn. J, We ee Nore! aw Master of the brig Edward and Sarah, from the armas wore possont the Captsinaskedicinauena | sf posting the anti vevustions Wace sore been described fifty times betore, monument | Smith, Huai: Col. A. Waite, United States army; L, D. | tno following ie an extract from E-book of ibe fret The reply was, ‘walt litle.” It was thought | | For several successive years the eneral appeared | sien om 40 open epece opposite the parade ground, ani | 7 nd, bo, im p Jamestown Martin, | F492 Uliano ar if & Me tne man eu wikok oelied that the order to fire would the mob, ‘bat the | before committees of the Legislature, urging them, by | “rectly upon the bank of the river. It is about four p Paltaghern 2 Michele, Upton NC Hyder, Z Cater, | out “breakere a hond,”” and &iMile wader our course, By shower of missiles comtinned as before, with every ox- | all the arts of logic and by eloquent, tppenie ho the teol- Fees Scuare S® tae Deity BOS EiiDo. © satis equace to: Se Finley, 8 Mrs fhe distance we wers from foe pression ot rage, ing of members trom the rural districts, to give nis | He ‘Of which 1s ovanmaerted ei Cae eee etuare, She | Rouger and indy, MM Tyler and lady, shaping our course, and my they berpa' te ‘stonniou"trean theftoth te save badly | the ezperizuece: Moat DG aie cal aeee asmad, for hare. Inench sorner ofthis aquare'n carved x cannon, | Bust’) Maxieror BR Osrdier, @°i7 Hol rears eons Bet began 0p yas, ty 2 . RB A hurt, being caeried” off the where they lay by | ‘0 increase the notoriety which he had acquired by the | 84, Up0 the sides are the following inecriptions:— Biss 8 a hes itis ard, G ‘barian, 4 telah MTB ie Jvas If bark C B Hamilton, Ohase, thelr comrades, anti not more tha mx or eight mus- | Tesbuese and violence ef his conduct in persocating | B0BCMCE USE Limbard, F Craven—25 in te steerage, Ravage, Kotm remamed, The Captain mos assured, az he hadbeen | liquor dealers, caused himself to be proclaimed the ree eee Regiments and Medical Staff whose peonisMoUTE—Are Juno 12 sohe Lucy, Eaton, City before in the armory, that wo should besupported by the | ‘‘suthor of the Maine law,’” Ho has received the. ovse, | comndes {2 boner thee rofemon” NTne ual Rifle Gourds, who were every moment expected. “Whee tions of the humbugged masses everywhere, in ° ido rere Srarra Covat.—Nos. 11, 20 to 28, our sumbers were so greatly reduced, we filedoff around | Portland, where known; has been made memorate the battle of the 2th of December, 1é } Spslacbicgias the ean ead of the CRy Hall away ftom the moby and | ome qnobbich college, and used by the poltsians of | Dettecns detwehment AU. 8 tenn aud the Sominets | . SUrRN GooRtOrepit—Fart Ist.—itoe, 66, 6682, waroiaed Cown Middle street, towards the armory of the | Portland. diane of Florida, in whion ‘ali of tho detachment, save | 95, 126 to 136. los. 1476, 1479, 1621, 1587, K de Guards. Near thre toot of Free atzect we met thet a. have they made a great man out of » very small | “On'asather siden en ee a ne 3203) taal, 1408, Ss ee Phil copys y marching up in double when wo foil in on tern; Ww! 10 who set the Mi: ne law ball in motion, mane.—| A q . : it is on ith, toe (7h* eee the order was eiven sb quicken the step. | amd kept it ng 4 twenty years or more, reste, at arviner ‘ek sagiery:6 ery; ae toe a actitiors viont: 1 490, 8 123, 1 04, Sana be. yeni eS 1. moti at Captaim Roberta iniormed mo that his | the ripe sge of Soore Years amd ten,’ im quiet "a AtMblery: Lieut. Medes, M4 Atti{lor | eee ee ae aot andt-—Ouere dex 24,—Nos. i] June 12 sohes JP Lofland, Patterson rites surly ae he bad no bayonete; he had mot | Tetirement gn hie fare, watching the events that are | Kealn 96 rulieey:, Liat, Hondorsoe, 24 Arsilers? usene etinn NY Ineo «fel me boot ons one At, ‘LT communi- | the resulté of his labors. Z NIX, oS ons eas 3 Surxnion Count—Nes. 1496, 946, 200s, 1017, fae A a Angell, Philadelphia; pos si Wil Cet tate he seimeey” end | Ars. J. M. Babe, of dee aa resovecod 81,500 | piztiyaromsint 9 tHe dond copose one St: Augustine, | 1024, 20%, 100034) 3 bar ae et of Taventien- : ae Watkins, Now wy a tee Hi so Uther we ascondiegly e- | from tke Contrel Ohio Railway Gom pany, for twjurien ey 0 u , 1708 . 841, 180, 68%, 160, 983, 11 : 4 » Sedgtor, foe a j 2 regia screed ip esos nes | mR scans ances ens | BG ah ok ea eh go tH eld —