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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 18565. Our Washington Oorrenpon dence, | Another Rew Bovetetienssy Movement 0 emt Iatallgnnce: a | THEANTLSLAVERY LEAGUE AND. KNOW NOTHINGS..| yg Coroner’ Meamente. | Rarunnen_ tres, Raters. vate Chet, , » 1855. Dox —Leavexwounn Pos! . Appearatice of the Dominican Minister in Washingion— | — paxraney Tere are solemn periods in the life of na- | DYING Comprrion.—Yesterday officers Moore and Ross, | ‘Troubles of the Seward Begin | , Yesterday Uproner O'Donnell held aa inquest upon the fatag Seed aes, irarks suave, loos tne water Our Relations with 3, Domingo—Gen, Caseneau’s | tions, terrible days of trial, im which all are disturbed | of the Second District Police Court, arrived from Niaga- to Smell Py 3 . bodies of John McNally and John McMullen, who were BELOW. Mittton, dc., de. ond all pat in commetion.. <p Je which it becomes | rq without being successful in their endeavors to arrest | (From the Mew York Tribune—the Greater Ajax of | biliedon Saturdsy might,"by being run over by one ofthe | Two brigs, unknown. Gen, Cazeneau, our diplomatic representative to the | ore than 27er neg eet) te Cea i eerie arm. | the doctors who were in attendance at the duel. They A Hashes saflesnd any; is Conder sinethy meee SOG SNS, | | oe shia dieee. Cheistl; Yorkshire, and Albert Dominican republic, has been im this city for several | crder to carry on with pelt-denial and to accomplish report Leavenworth to be in a dying condition, as mor-| The secession of the Nortbera members of the | tom the evidence sdduced, it sppoared that the Galtakin Lizerposl: arts jena Hofuoun (data), Hamers” days past om business of am official character. His ce. | sacred work 0: regeneration. Cubs, our adored Cuba, is | tification had set in inoue of his wounds. Itis also | Know Nothing vention carried dismay | S¢censedtreceived time ly warning of their danger, and | Covers (Bie), Vonios; anc turn has been produdtive of many rumors and apecula- | Bow traversing one of thote periods of trial, one af those | stated that Ae entire part, including Breskearlage, Teo sanmaee, tar catehing, decaoorecr ; Wine neem ey tere tions, but as the General is in the habit of keeping his sme clethen terete marked tears | conveyed Leavenworth to the farm house where he now The Naw Yorx Hunaxp gives vent to this paling Silom fate on. bee wie the last period of our revolu- business to bimeslt, curiosity has to search elaewhors | tion Besides the griot which the recent deaths of the Teaing tbe caneoqeeneet of tele malecretion, Thess is but little bope one Herald Martine was PHILADELPHIA. June 18—Arr briys Evi pete rob in tatertained for tho recovery of the | its friends, and to pereuade them that of the for its food, It ts bat just te premise that whatever of | illustrious victims immclated by the insatiable execu. won’t be | snown that the driver + the men on the tract wara- | gill, New York; China, Hamblin, faire ha followed this gentleman's ison, bas been | ala FF eibneiraietetens Mig ey ots sow Nong that gra | Seat srk nee re pourri esj i Mant cis al cance a owing to circumstances that at the moment he could nsolatory hopes cherished for a long time have aud pcm IE don ner ee Friday | Party whose programme is comprised in the exten- ito, stat Guh te ite ceiver’ a0 cn. Hooveren teed fords Undine: Beeacs aeain; Cromons, Fetter, Mew Bote not have anticipated; and without going farther, it is as | ‘enly been destroyed when on the pointof being realized ite neste ts 7 ‘of sleve ir only chance of success at tions, the car went forward r 4 jd steamers Delaware, Ci ‘Taoony, Hand, 5 srg! to assert bere, that from the frst entranes upon the | >-Sstiering ¢xpectations, vanished like amoke when wo | night a small boat came slongside of the revenue cutter | the go proaching ‘ational elevtion, Thianow orgest: | but. ere the men could. manage to a Foting Wogas and Kenudbee, Patten ge Tis of hls mlsson, be had the seartoppostn of | SrsaTed,tutm Jue realuel regenerating ene Rave | Washing'n, now laying off Governor's Inland, andin- | gation, rising up, aa they hoped, to divide and aul. | {Task they “ware” Enocked’ deve. and ua, | Winthtp, reat, and ile mrvnn, eroes, Paks . b formed the commander, Capt. Hunter, that « vessel | lity the Norsh, angen, ‘adm! ree wheels, which passing over their born; GW ‘Batob, end nS both Pierce and Marcy torneounter, as is now developed, | pon the political cone of the soll which gave ua birth. | 04 a0 'sccsoh Howe was below, filled with rocratts ie Ni tb Sen dartooecane the Maroy, ani | Matter of course produced such wounds aa caused death Extatins, Sianett Ptedanay See Baretta Oa while their official documents were eulogistic of the | Certain pont, that pr tata e eal nd right, to's | Gestined for the Crimea” Captain’ Hunter ordered the ieee iene: ie Pier ‘the Kucg No. ina few minutes after they were picked up. Tho ovt- | Mailler, Crowell, Boston; Emsire, Sampoon, Nantucket. policy he was at the time pursuing. In tvis we have a | the iron yoke of their despotic tagenasters, and livingas | boat to be lowered and manned immediately, We oy things were to lift them out of the abyss. driver of Hy (Job Bo Lucy} @ avert ths 26 aa Yor lossof Fiany Ht Ove opel repetition of the diploma. y as practised ia our relations | they do im » condition of herrid slavery—should have | the versel anc bring her beck, which was done. of: | Ones verdict. of PL act aiEtt lees of brig Mary H Oheppell, of Philadelphis, ow floer who it ry with Spain by our govercment at Warhington; and whon | {=Pertenced a bitte (eeling of sorrow, and s momentary | bre, wee arms And ammunition for s good pany more, | gi6 00 the almple question of restoring ngust | dentally reosived by being ran over Ry cae qb? Suir Branoux, Mel the history of this «uinistretion shall have beea | disgust and deception. * ‘The next day the matter was inves ted, bat nothing | Prohibition, apd re and suppressing the civi ee te am Ley rears { New Orleans wish salt, wrétten out, it will be found that our entire foreiga | | Momentary desperation, I said, because only for 8 mo. wan elicited that would justify the sutboritles ia stopping | WAF Whi:b Atchison and the border bullies have car. | *a'd mame. joner O'Donnell ment and duting the firs! influence of the blow can good | the vessel, azd she consequently sailed on Saturday | ried into Kansas, the sham demoorasy was destined | bated the driver custody. anip’s aad after touching at Cape policy has been forced to encounter this double dealing Havens 7th inst, tr hear! trength of mind des; evi . The officers were, however, of the opia- | to an irrecoverable defeat. The elections ine Fracrors or Tax Lud.—Coroner O'Donnell held amin- | 5. which has #0 thoroughly characterized our diplomacy, | Prine fulimost of thes comoline hopes, alr | soa that the passengers really wore howd for the Comes | Northere tate alnce the Nebreske bill was pa quest upon the body of a boy named William Henry, whe: | tcaie ne tenaried bo tank kote, bbe scited ot Pilg and defeated abroad every American interest. It is a nataral propensity of those who suffer to ex. | ss charged. Tbe Joseph Howe was an hermaphrodite | had left no doubt on that point. The democratic | came to his death by a fracture of the leg, accidentally | Phis om the 6th, brim Sicie le se. pane x . and brig, aud was bound for St. John, N. B. It be mo- A few particalary of (ys Dominican republic may not | Seeerate the nature of their sufferings, oud te magnily | toed that this vessel beara the same ‘name as the agent | PSTtY, having Tisked ita all in thet | infamous | received in the gas Siting establishment No 119 Prince | caase of the error. be without interest at this moment. like individuals to this peculiar human weakness, reflect | of the British government in thia city, who was em) Bat on he Ke hip Monies maished pater street, by e machine falling upon him. Verdict, “Acol: | | Banx Dustin, which was ashore noar Cape Antonie, ser It is supposed to cover the site of the first settlements | as well as men, and find in the just ap; regen of come =. "(aoeoralg fo hate bins mat in gosto’ inp its tankraps ‘eaders peed ary The pled = a ance Germany. wag oben said Sara dock’ mS TG — ¥ is — | the real nt of their true worth. For reason 3 imean r. made by Columbus in his discovery of the New World— | tii *Cutana would only for a moment give way to | ANaw Dopas—Loox out vor Juvesnm Tumves—a | Patty was to divert Northern sontiment from the | Ax Uxxxowx ax Foun Daowxap.—Corener Wilhelm | .,B4%¥ Manx Burra, ashore below perl cA theewi feoum; 00 Gletunet c up at on On pers pay pdnappie pf casentbocel ites 4 ote cepptbe ils allotted to us by fate before the faldlmeat | °oxeePordent sends us an secount of an adroit female | ois of the anti Nebracke met and divide thts torsos. Noll 9 Se Wee Bs toy of oe ceca ee, | ee ee would return to. toe beck in * {our desires what they may, and whatever ma: thief, a juvenile, about 13 years of age, who hus been | By this means the immortal Pierce was to be suo- | *P°ut forty-two years of age, who was found drowned | oyder to save as much of the material ae could be got at. The miles. The negroes of the western or French end of the | 9! 0 °y may, 4 La near forth decoased | M8 was from with a cargo of mili island managed, with the aid of their own emancipate | ¢ obstacles,the disagreeables and the stambling blocks | successfully carrying om her nefarious operations in | ceeded by @ ‘national democrat,” Kansas was to be | '® the water near pier No. 20 North river. The tary storon ie NYork: put inte Satyr saver, to sebdte the Spamsh settlemsate to encarate! | of allkinds to be met in our path and traversed in our | the neighborhood of the Sixteenth ward, and even ad 98 @ slave State, Cuba or con- | was of light complexion, was 6 feet 6 inches in height, | tress, was ‘and went to 00a ou the 1th inst, whem thority, but they did P a in the ¥ hol course, neither their number nor thelr greatness should | recently cheated an officer of that ward out of @ pair | quered, and a oe in the government | ®24 was dressed in a black cloth coat, gray cloth % she soon after sprung aleak, and thinking it uneafe palo ecicrmination of the whites, which they practised | induce us te lose our confidence, so necessary toenthu- | of his unmentionables, On Saturday last she defrauded | assured to the slave interest that the free Biates | check cotton vest and white linen shirt, Dece: to proceed, put his vessel about to return to C. in the French eolony, and in 1844 they revolted, and es- | 8% pts tyme ager hye g a reeaed po. | 2iittle girl out of four pa'r of pantaloons ands <ol- | would henoeforth be compelled quietly to submit to | been ist a mrtg suae's pont jae ee ‘Whalemen. tablished the Dominican republic. A/ter despe- | cause sometimes the resourses deemed indispensable to | Pape s'apehant tailor ie Eighth avenue, Her modus | All the dictates of the South. Trony fais ‘aura 20 ailser pencil’ dove antd'eecl avtechou, | giP0k*%—April 16, lat 22.8, lon 29, Lowa, Merrihow, PH, 608 | fought batiles, the Dominicans were victorious, | the enterprive may fail. Principles do not perish like , "St ‘la, wi Such was the anticipation of these high-souled | with the initials ‘D. F. W.”’ engraved thereon. Speken a the Fall ge ne of chele Lip cere pl lied “ta | indiv duals, and nooner or later t preserving idea rises | meets ene papanrtg ca Brats! FO nth ie patriots; and with a view to help on the good work, AcomENTaL DRowNING.—Coroner Gamble held an in- | , Ship Carthage, of Boston, from Sciino via Eompton Reads Iiance with the Uuted States, and a Dr. Gaminore was | tivmphant, for ideas cannet be killed nor imprisoned, | at the same time stating that she resides in the same | tbe Hemaxp kindly lent its temporary favor to the nest upsnthe ec’ Mathew Contay, Who socidea: {gt London, was'seon May 27, on Grand Bank, lat 43 18, selected as agent to obtain the recognition of th the hist thonalt whatever they move, are fraitiens, | Timity, volunteering to cary the bundle, and, | Know Nothings, eith the understanding, no deabt, | oo ? ; ‘A ship steering 8, showing a-white signal with red Fepublic, bus was unsuccessful in his object, al e life of thought, whatover they may be, are fruitless. | goaity, requests her mew made:companion to walt until | that the new democratic Preeldent would nos be y fell overboard at the fost of Twenty-sixth street, | iso wred cross in main topeall, was seen SOM Ult, Ins 59) ou pated by both Calhoun and Clay. About Bee enter alt tices eatieae wee at iinceet temas she makes a temporary visit, and thus absconds with | such an ingrate es Mr. Plerce proved himeelf in re- pine aa ete perce Pa pact a showing a blue swallow tail signal, with the letter after this, shortly after the accession of Mr. Fi snd ta diferent. places have struggled for liberty, and | jn'tie vicinity of the above mamasd Gard. Lot the mars | ofc oe ee ee aati aa Ronee are | of age, and was a native of Ireland, 7eart | ay “in id, beating’ out the Gul, was. soon Lit ashy Int 4 Me tite | be vigilant. 7 ‘fall jo disap ri ream. lon 8h re to eee ee ee reas satel form alt | Jonwll mak nad cae whiah. toate te fulsines and the dream seen Se 1 patnglayetoe need se aan orto rt . q t rT . fe el though it was only necessary to thia object that Mr. | PIST©& lay only obtain at the cont of immense sacri. | Wu0tvBatx Line Scrms—Alderman Briggs will shortly Presidency, by the aid of » great Kuow Nothing Political Intelligence. inst ft at SSM on TO Sn ORIDtT® fot Penssocia, Hilleease gnonis ne regarded with favor the propo | fices the presio gic of political regeneration, Those | have his hands so full of lawsuits that he will have | vote at the North has come to a sudden ond. Fog | ee San tai ae Sona im a ee ur Wi > | Who love cours; @ failure of a those whose | little time to attend to his duties as representative of | secession of the Northern sows that the aan Swaw wor eigenen age Brig Francis J rob, from Baltimore for West Indies, Mr. Walsh was despatched by the President to express to 4 pre’ the Gazeite of yesterday morning, says the Ciacin- y , ore for Wer the Dominicans the devire of the United States to ace | DeaTt sinks on meeting oppostcion, those wie have mot | the Thirteenth ward in our Common Council. We un- | {ree States will not be diverted from the one vital nati Commerciat, of the Tbtd inst, appeared sumantonsy | inten Cave tows BY mee Gidiculties, who confess themselves vanquished before | derstend that he has commenced actions for libels on the restoration of the Missouri prohibition. The oO! ‘om county, who are lavor yeh r “4 sending delegates to the convent at Columbus on the Bexize (How)—Sid May dventuro, NOrieans. ee reeeas pepe tard * courage to at | against five newspapers in New York, laying his dama- | legislation which admitted slavery into Territories | 13th of July,” requiring them to meet at Mount Pion | Benncpa—Arr June seks, Adeline, Hewes, Boston, ene 7 ges im each cage at $10,000, for animaavers! arising on preventing annexation to the United States. Their # a not spurred on even by misfortune, . ” that for thirty years had peen consecrated to free- | sant on the 7th dey of July for the purposejof chs Consuls at Fort au Prinso were instructed to act with | CUMMUnCer Ene Ere HOt Rputtee om rears thelr efforts Fiaciar re "Keete ond Kateoll movernen aa ee dom must be repealed, and the institution must again | the same. In the Commercial of ‘thls. mo banished from Bmp Isuanp—In ina, Wilkins, from Philadelphia, Mr, Walsh to effect a pesce, and, had the instractions | i, ,he time of trouble—such men are unworth: gentleman (Alder: ‘John H. Briggs,) and hia ante- those Territories. That is the | * °™mmunication addressed to ‘‘the frien’ son, from Boston, arr Lh ding, Antagonist, Crowell, fous been sincere,Sonlouqae could have been broaght to terms. | ty ‘ang de to live focever under, oppret AS Se eee Bye: dedtlon on. which: the, Northers. le intend | ‘2 Hamilton county, who are determined do, ‘arr 234 do. bch a desperate fecling against au- | chase they canoot unterstand nor fally value the ua- | term ax an Alderman of thie ‘city, an That ie is iano | express themselves. In comperiagn with it stood Hal, tn thi olty on Saturday, June 2 pe ay ear e eter ag before), Boston. ted ees te poi ia bree ee speakabdie benefit of the divine gift which heaven has | way related to Daniel D. Briggs, formerly Alderman of | there 1s no other before the country which | w June 234, at 10.4. | CropaD Bou! f LIVAR—In port May, 26 brig Caura, Kippom, for noes’ taal for the of appoint ‘tes to the Mr, Fillmore of playing a treacherous game, Trey tan- | Teceryed fer, those who work unceasingly, and struggle | the Thirteenth ward, and now one of the United States | merits a moment’s consideration. Its decision will | People’s State Convention to ve held st Columbus, July ravine ig QS d that he was laboring to save the whites from the L > sheemanparhepaba settle what is hereafter to be the nature of the | 15. ‘the first of these calls emanates, as we suppose, wellles for NYorx; bark Sen Bird, Weston, from claws of Zoolouque, and made a furious uproar about | ,, Fortunately the Cubans de, not deserve ta be theses | Newrouxpzaxp anp Traxs Amtannic Tetsanara.—Wo | government, and whether or not itis to be admin- | fom that Body of politial capitalise wruoe object hed rm sdapagees his interference, When, however, they found that no | {i worthy of a better fate. Let us read the bloody | under:tand that RichariB, Kimball, who has just re- fered solely with a view to the extension and par- | been to Know Nothingize the free soil party; while the omaryre.— in pert, id Le p Clack Yiindeer, Fei one wanted to aid the whites, a general calm ensued for pages of our revolution, and study the astonishing pre- | turned from Europe, 18 preparing a correct history of | Petvation of the Southern inetitution. [t will settle | latter owes its being to that interest which cherishes Veatio, Chase, toe Bos’ aa — noel fei a two or three years, when an alarm was sounded by the ‘ Fa Mat eet calomae . | the design to free aoilize the Know Nothing party. It is | ‘G T Ky _ abolitionists dhat the Volved States was about to recog: | Test OF Meas i ous conmeey I Mea; and this and | the Newiound/and and Trans-Atlaotio Telegraph Compa- | Whether See ok nore Paes bn a sort of struggle between couple of political herma- warp, Apu, for Quake and Montceal vize the Dominican Republic, and that Gen. Cazeneau, Tutable tenti a tyra, and | nies, whose operations are now regarded vith somuch | j},y, a pbrodites, each striving to impregnate the other, the 5. ‘In port 0 ships H Glidden, Jac fee mat Ferieserte ee pataing: at ceyiy, toma? oe teed valor of our breibtea, ‘and thelr meron, wil inerees eres oe Seen wene CH Bibb. non aera ee the ei Ekage gly oh oe nd of which, at this moment, can searcely be foreseen. "tor ds immediately; Susan W Lindy dea tenia s 1d that by, bi it wi iv gi , HB Te eee I . gentleman to the floc? of abuse that waa daily | Prove to the wo omeryperrer Independence whitch | bette. Bsq., of this olty, wh ago’ as March, on that question. No intrigues can put it into the Court Calendar—This Day. po eltine, ML Ortlia, fos Go onon Leen Racer, I~ thrown against him by the abolition press, | shai) allow them as'a nation to take place among the | 152. through his agent, F ‘ne, secured the kground. No side issues can draw attention Unrrep Sratzs District Court.—Nos. 95, 17, 27, 29, 34 press, Bore, from NYorki JM Morales, Brown, do diag: Odd and enswered that the Domiacian republic shoulo be | family of mankind, charter, witbMmportant priv rom the Newfound. | away from its supreme importanceg Even the | to 39. ‘ellow, Euiiet, rom Philsuelphia, Sid 9th, bark Glenbura, a. a par with otber Spavish American republics, I do rot imagine remotely that the recen’ check can | land government. Know Nothings refuge to allow any other question | Svrrsxe Courr. ial Term.—No. 55. dort, Matanzas, to load for Falmouth. Cla ith, ome id Was 88 much entitled as any of them to the recog: | Gamp the patciotic ardor of the Cubans I do not be- a to be set it This indes Common Przas—Part 24—Nos, 827, 856, 626, 620, 637, | rk Perl. Thestrap, Portland. tion of the Unlied States. The Heat sustained this | fievdit sual am desetore convinced that the fire of | greet tcl cree tee eee eer | “Gonbt, and ‘shows a piace thle pesdades ad 348, 710, TTL 112, TON, 62, AN 88T.'900" 67” |, WuAcuA—Passed itay— brig Croton, Bize, henco for Port rational view of the question, adding in coaslusion that | exthusiaem burns more brightly than ever in ail hearts, 'y Open tu 7: | Northern men will be postponed, Such being | ,,Sv?##ct Court—Circult—Part 1,—Nos.103, 1163, 138, | “Lixoaw (Cape Broton)In port Juze 8 brie, Chimboraaey Xmas the true policy of tne Unitec State to encourags | and for this reason itis to Cubans that T apply ia the | st Clinton Fal) Astor, place, It will be open fromone | the cago," that satonls lcal revolne | Now’asen 150 06 8a Lea ALS, aYae 96, b90, 10TH, 1408; | TGP aR Ie ne Ae Cont tne Fallsuipais, Se ona is o r a difficulties under which we now 5 Find ? 1 OY, a ’ 9 Fy ” ” stand firm la theic American attitude, for if we failed ta | “hin ig not the place, nor would allow, here to | Bryant will be delivered in the evening. No doubt all a which Pog Oa eh — ee 158 to 156, plaranaae—in port Jone 8 shipe Champlain, Reed, tor y would relapse to nigro and Kuropean | seospitulate the causes which have destroyed our plans | wlio are vegetably inclized will attendance. ier Rebs mocratic ore ide Sipe pte agrees teats Mere 1) Johnson, for Fatmouth do; Samos, Castaer, a * Sera rainy that General Casenonn | £0F Be present Before long the moment will arrive Ron Ovgr py 4 WaGon —A man nemed Cochran was forthern States will at last reach the national | 1029, 348, 919, 333, 1002, 706, 194, or; 110, 731, 594, | disg; i reed, when it was ascertained t neral Cazenead | when facts will appear as they have hepiet | sad pud- | run over by am express wagon last night im Broadway. | Sdmin‘atration. The Miesouri Prohibition must | 991, 795, 864, met teng! 941, 284, 1015, 34: fro a pass a Breese, Mayo, for Boston ldg; American, Hoyt, ‘ork; Itaso, Baxter, for do 4 day: vane, ARRIVALS. Fo disg; the opposition ef kngland and France, had secured for | juggment without spent, rewarding the ood and con. | Court, was aworn, into office Yetterday dy, his Honor | Know Nothing Convention at Philedelphis have t. Nicholas Hotol—Hon. A. M. Sherman, Now- | schrs Mary D Lane, Gardner, From’ and for WOrleans (use the United States nothing but what can be found ia all | Gemping the evil; until this day sball arrive—and it will Judge Morris, of the Lat sige requisite se | calied @ mei , to be heid in the Park Monday Sherman, Now- | from Gibraiten; Esther Burt, Ryan, for do 1dg; Ni boa = id formed a treaty upon which the inician Pleai- | tic op pion and history will examine igun Two of his ribs were broken and he was otherwise | be restored, and Kansas and Nebraska must | 11,'286,'804,' 9, b14, '950,’ 942, 870, 832, 380, 777, 808, | fom NOrleaus, 4 days hours; Mary meagrrereaTe <a fae tech po ma oem pe AE the ocourrece, from the documents given by the | much injured. He was conveyed to his residence, No. | never come into the Union except as free States. a 998, rg 368, 1227, 1817, 79b, 569, 485, 827, 100, 211, | Fertiand ap nln, Harta, fr Philadaiphs 4) Hire ress for their apprecistion, weifth street. ¥ , ‘ J ij gerard inn apo thereof Hayti ioe recogal. | Psu" uhen, and ual al the partioulae fects and cr- | “Nsw Cuan or ram Seconn Daeicr Cover.—Wa, x, | [7% ti Daly Tinas—the Laser Seward Ajax) Oe Panis tion Setuey, York, fom" Posie; Mae Cee, | forth 7he full force of sbolitionisi against it an aldo | CUMMADCEH relntiDg IO the ate aesms} provouae a | CoBPuT, the newly elected Clerk of the Second Distriot | Part of the New York members of the late Lop appeinin ade err from ‘Bristol, RI; Elmira’ Hall, for Portland | vernor Seymour, Albany; W. H her trent'ea—religious freedom with security of worship, Dg oi I | ‘corities were filed, and w incumbent at once en. | OA! nator Dwight, do; M. Haughton, N. | sett, Smith, for NYork tele Oe eee Are the right of burial without respect to, creed, and ths tre fate or Cuba awe to eran exact nccoumtof their | teFd upon the duties of his office, Ita object is probably to endorse their action in | “yt ine atcrahier teva. Fee Woakesten, D.0 | ONTEVIDEO—-ATF abt Apel 18 bark Maine Lavy, Docalage mission of the prinsiple free ships make free rh ; until then, I believe th: e Matropol ‘Wea pe! my Po: | hence. ‘ ‘good Pear ier ete preyh my Beart hall tomy’ pod Mayor's Office. that Convention. that action consisted in a vigor. | Dr. WH: Rags, U,8, 4.; Hall Adam i, Washington, D.C; | “'Ovenzo—Arr Jane 18, Br ships Arab, Graham, NOsioans; When this treaty, which is the canso of Gon. Caze- | science, in ‘Pointing ont the conse necessary to be mow | MAMONTAL OF THE MAIDEN LANE’ MREOHANTS GON: epi hy Sirebatttee cee Shempelves, in | WW: Metall, Key ‘Weil; Get N- 8 Brows, Toaneasee; | Mth Acme, Somerval, Mobile. “Ent for ldg 1808, ship Ber } neau’s vi is city, was made known to ths Frene! Q ; _ 1. P. 5 3 “Jou ham, net “In port Fairy, Wille! and Rogliah governments, the United States was ordered | Puzsued by the evolution, | CERNING THE LATE BXPLOSION OF FIREWORKS. the reporta that have reached us of the Gobaten im | Chkst a, Sane Marvinsa Cm 20bm Onasing eo Grae Jn Sart Oe ae, 1h page Facey, Witte, v \ . Calvert, Marylan ; Laurette, Dunbar, for di off the ground, ana ns very positive marner, officially | cubsns themselves, to direct the course of action to be | The following correspondence hes taken place between Convention, the New York members distinguished | _ at the Smithsonian House—Rich.Pllpot, Sava for NY rng Aig Ts port abt dane 2 echt ——, of Reok- 8. ry gi Band geod the allied equadron were pointed upoa | rursned hereafter, in view of what has happened; but as | the merchagte residing in Maiden lane and the Mayor, | themselves by being more ultra in their devotion to jones, Ct.; D. T. B and (doubtless the William Woodbury, Manning), hence, e capitol, and srr dsy previous, for Mayaguez same the lominicam government informed | it ip not my purpose to impore on any one my principles, | yeiai’ : the interests of elavery—more extreme in their sub- A fethaua and France, 2ad-“particuarly with tas Gated | But only to explain them frankly, as the remulta of the | 7 *! Ye 1 eine papsnagt ae serviency. to its beteste—than even from | ny: 'Col i. ‘Sturer, Obarienton; George Croghan Fa SP hid cahbpae CW un, compo, Sides dy which the ssfety and welfare of the repubiie | °°! Pee een an mationen iareapmeatiore New Youn, June 16, 1955, | tbe slaveholding States—Such conduct evidently | Fitch, New Orleans. needs endorsement; and, from such a meeting aa | | At the Prescott House. —J. their call will gather, they may obtain it. But they | Schl: pit AS isi Ch would'be greatly entangered. Thin thraat was aflowsd | 1 ar'7e sue Pen fuer he cotrteu hich induces me to | 7%4!* Honon Fanwanpo Woo ; are sadly mistaken if they believe they con be sus- | Critan“Cissiasauie i ee ‘th to terminate the relations of the United States with that | Dive trem publ cation. cite silat, ts a interesting and valuable region of couary, leaving it It was, ro doubt, a wrong policy in those who pre- | this day at No. 10 Maide wholly and entirely uncer the control of Kugland and | o¥ed us in the work of revolution to lay down aa ans. tained fora moment by the popular sentiment or) at tne Astor House Gov, Price, Now Jersey; Col. D- , waa’ ‘ 'y batis of the movement and as indispesaable the poyular vote of this State. They may secure | Hamilton, Albany; V_ Ulstem, Ohio; 1. Levin, ‘Ma.; Col we (wi Wee ney Etre, Who proclsinsd in his insngars! ‘ate of success in ostrying out the revolt, the dis. aly ssmall spect: | the cheers of a Park meeting, and may pass reco. | Keddie, Texas; Mi; MoCal, do-; D- Benedict, New Orlcans: has that European dictstion and encroachment on this con- | Cmparsation of an expedition in Cuba. It was matural My action whies | lutions approving their course; but let them once | HB Mitchie, uffalo; H. D. Booth, do.; Sam. Wosters: tinent were wholly inscmissible, say to this? Can be | saq even just to wait for exterior resources, being them- submit their pro-slavery platform toa popular can- | At the Irving House—Will. J. Seymour, N. 0. gen removed to the howpital; © Geny the fact that ocr non success in this (nstance is at | selves without sescurces and unable to obtain them vase, and they will speeaily ficd t few York | W. armstrong, Ueo.; Hon. Hiram Wallbridge, N. Eparrow, Boston; brig Annawan, Green, tributable to a want of spirit on bis part, aad fear to | “ihn ‘he precincts of thelr opp'eseed country; but if i re fe spesaily. Sud Ges eK | Wecaretiong: Cee.; Hon, Harare Ww eunridee, Ss Eparrow, Boston; big Annawan, Green, stand by our rights ass vation? The success of England | it was necessary that the indispensable resources for MAYOR WOOD’S REPLY. sesietahibe — ° » and Indians, do,; H. O. Gilbert. Cincinnati. York. Cid ‘16th, steamships ‘Tennessee, Fe nce in this instance is aguarantee to theimpual- | such a coloseal enterprise should be derived from with- Mavon's Orrice, New Youx. June 1 fe + Point, French, N¥¢ ty of euch other agg commit on this cont 18, 1855. At the Clarenden Hotel—Hon. Charles Gayanc, New Or- | 2mpton, Eng; Locust N Yor! ions as they may see proper to | Gut it was necersazy for the people to postpone their | Sriruen Wir.tam Smirn, and other merchants of Maiden The organ of the pro-slavery faction of the Know | jeans: C. F. Lindelay, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs, Jobn O, Hahets, Boston; ahip Seblller (Brom), Babs, Rio 3 , icimat; ae, - p = | brigs Ocean Belle, Cooper, Demarara manifestation until the arrival of the forces organ‘zed in ema Magen, TES thy assets - hare part an aye has Seormel al- | Sandford. Conn.; M: d Mrs. T. Saltus, do.; Smith T. Van ice aS wl Beterson, ro — ~ ; denas; sohrs W this confederation Thiy idea, productive only of ilire- | 02%’ hook; “Mr. Hodgson, Georgia; G. M. Wilkins, ; 7 ‘The Nicaragua Expedition, = sults, would ecessarily lame the spoptaneouaness of the | ,24méfeutrlotion whereby fireworks may be sold by 9a delphia to drive the Know Nothings into the sup- S°H. ‘Calshoit, Sridgeports SSBMEG™ Ear See lene ae ante Elis, Flinn, Baltt- TBE UNITED STATES STILL BLOCKADED—CARD F20M | movement. while it alro increased the 1ll-grounded con- | asking iy interference, was received. 7 portof slavery. The Henan of Sunday says :— thse, in ship Contest—Mes Brewster, MreE A | more; Nashus, Lewis, adelphia; brig Clement, Mayo, COLONEL KINNEY. viction of ail who cunsi‘ered the aid of armed men in This eubject bad engaged ‘The Convention at Philadelphia was not needed. The ur children and servant, Mrs Wm H Ranlett and | Charleston; schrs Adeline, Howes, Berm oth taut: Roum, It appears there has been « mistake in supposing that | diepenratly necessary for the political emancipation of | reception of your communioat Order was doing remarkably well as it ‘and could ash; Honnah D, Rickerses, Sad Abby B, Nickerson, 3 ’ ‘ork; i United States. Such is not the cave. The blockading | the necessity of adop ing for the future a plan more apt scone jection reepecting the ts ost fear vot | to carry their State elections, or Serta, The only ARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Any; brig Baral, Bloomer. ‘bo, ‘Emblom, Sarah ooater, Taratine, squadron bas imperative orders not to permit the United | to ensure the success of the uncertak: and of avoid- | regard [ Btates to leave this port, no matter how apparently pa- | ing the shoals upon which others have suffered ship | tay provision of atainte or of on cific her intention may te. According to the statement | 7 render uniform the opinion of the free sons of | f, to the) aly BOB ereniuar eae aed niet eee Te Glumece: me oh kare het eh 3 ed delle py sottistnene the matinee ALMANAC TOR NEW YORX—THIS DAY. AT, J7th ship, Cavalier, Glover, Liverpool May 15; 8 Mt ° od Of. Tho not of 1840, " Moom sera arrington, Gorbam, Smyfus April 18; bark » | portion of the Order; and it has wanted little that such u 4a ne ia April 175 ‘Ceroline, Cook, Remedios Sd scoms to rolste to these |g quarrel had taken place, The whole business, in cubdoe es inet; Eline Dudley, "epithe Watasiae Sy setien, 38 ft Philadel i Port of New York, June 18, 1855. Casrete Marshsil, of one of the officers attached to the blockading squad- | Cuba; to strengthen and give deeper root to the ideas | its onii, 4 feats sl e teboard short, was a mistake on the part of the Know Ne ren, the Vixen is eruising now outside the harbor, while | which, spread through goctety, will one day render the | smaiicans, in quaptitiee larger than is permitted by that | leaders; and they may thank the strong American feel- / id ppy; to continue and carry out folly, and | act, bean infringement of the lati be aninteresting | ing pervading the country, and their own fortune, if the CLEARED, the City of Boston is in the neighborhood of Hurlgate, to 1d perreverance, paganda of rebellion; | lecal question. ‘Tho ordinances of m Council only | blunder has cost them so little. Steamship Crescent City, McGowan, Havana and New Or- intercept her should she attempt to sail by that way. iy all villages patriotic ‘juntas’ to discuss | ¢xter d to regulating the firing of froworksin theeity. | ‘The HRaLD puts the best face possible on the | loans, MO Robervs, The revenue cutter Warhington alao is stationed off | 40¢ explain the interests of the community; to put these | 1 before the first Monday in July, whieh will be almost too | matter. The lit, it thinks, is likely to help ra- Good Hope, Miller, San Franclseo, John Ogden. ; : different sccveties throughout the island m 'communica- | [ste or action im tiae teremore the denser now pending. | ther than burt sameee Bhi , Gpshrist. Quebec, Snow & Bargées A Governor's Island, with similar intent. The adminis | tion with each other; to orm parties headed by menot | “It any srecifie complaint can be made sg ie ae bans SNS BOTay ated, the Keow Nothing No, Heliiéson, Constantinople, WF | bite r brig Sarah n Nova So i tration is under the impression that though Col. Kinney | courage, conscience an honesty, to unite, Tih us im | denier gnazarr toned sefeney Vali ekdasvor te won: | PATEY i atronger now than ft was Bfore the Conveation, HM. Havana, © Danoan & Co. Scheer reas (ates: ay eset ae has sailed, his force, together with their stores, have oes ae — J get sire ae ped y BT ge rt Soot ¥ y ‘or re known, and the shoals marked with | Bar irhden (Olden), Hilmer, St Jago, Guenwill & | 1¢$n, snip. bo she net, and hence the determination to prevent the fleet | Witncut awaiting the signal of revolt in the arrival of aa oa geben sony gti yen ary epee boldly onwards—It has now Httle | “Shark D Lapsley, Bumner, Cionfuoges, Hicks & Bell ee engin Jones, bao eke hm tae little steamer from leaving port. army of foreign allies; this, and naught else, is that i} ith & Sons. Bark Savannah ‘Rogers, Hath, Nesm! Ree Cle aby si : earrestly to such of my fell are in the og ” ; : Kine, Griffin, NYork. "Cid ship Oswego, Stevens Sy CHUB OUIE WAS the tase of Ont. Kinnty’s daper- | whist iuoubd We Camere Cube desires to take her place | te pry Ry Thisis i philosophical ‘Faith,” said the Irish pi. Bark Alvarado, Sleeper, Rockiand, R W Trund, beg) May =) . na (Duteh), "Halaman. Aaeerian. ‘Kinnon Havans 90th ult; mat A Hetper, Perey Resdoet Florence, ila; Mary Man! joarse, an ¥ ) Unild; Mary Manakin, Be d 0} York.’ Telographed ship Coléstial Breese, barks ¥ irk, tro! en verrupted wateh bY | ios, “and den’t I know every rock in the channei? Brie Angler (By, Hart, 8t Jeb NF, HL out & Co, an 5 f ti f the 1d of Columbus, day 'd right, to prevent the occurrence of lamentable ca- are (seven o'clock on the evening of the 6th inet.,) was | *™ORS the free nations or the word of ainment of ia. | iauities of the pature Teferred toin your communication. | And faith,” he added, as the abip struck and was | frie Xenophon, Deck, Philadelphio, HD Brookwa Cifaton! sob North State. moston; beige St. Aa when the mass meeting was being held at the foot of | dependence, the Cubans would receive the assistance of ‘Very reepeottUINANDO WOOD, Mayor. | £0iDR down, “‘there’s one of ’em. Brig Motto, King, Newbury drew, Kean, NYork; JH Jonosy Mills, do; Ponsemaq Kighth street, to protest against the blockade. One of | all free nations on earth, and the material aid of the 7 It(aa misnomer, by the way, te peal of the | ,BrsME Thompson, Grant, Han’ Reo yencizer sobe Cathegine Jobneon, Craumer, a i Americana themselves, who would hasten to her shores ALLEGED OFFICIAL CORRUPTION. Philadel; aseembly as ® convent It wae e A hips Geo A Hopi lony, Havre; Mackinaw, the officers engaged in the besieging force informed us | 4, gent for the triumph of the holy cause of liberty; for ‘The examination of Mr. Ray, the Street Inspector, neebagel ae Nationa 1 Ocancil—s session of are | ScnrN Ww Suite Wyatt Chetioston, MeOrendy. Mots Co, aot Geo bert York, ‘pees. ORa ahipe Hine yeatercay that he saw the schooner Emma sail, attended | then it would be the people, the generous people, never | .usnected of dishonerty in his official capacity, was ed + and the secession of North- Schr W H Smith, Alden, Wil ner & Potter. Ping ey ri % ¥ Hey pec iy pacity, gularly organiz' * speak Olty, sway, Gonder: bark Sarah by a tow boat, but of course had not the slightest sus- | bought or sold, who would come In masses, and sponta: | ot tee A ro ea | orm members is, therefore, a sale of the Order. | giScht Entire, Dexiarest, ‘Elisabeth City, NC, Van Brunt & | "OX, VieaTON-sid June o bark Helen, Stevens, Havre. d for the t F ood in defending our sacred GEORGETOWN, 8C—Arr June 8 scbrs Rebeocs and Fran- Picior that the supposi-itious fllibuster was on board. | Deowsly, to spill thelr, bi nee would be thecom- | o'clock, Mr. Busted, the counsel for defendant, not | A convention made up of d eleote Sobr Black Monster, Hall, Norfolk, James Hand. ces, Ray N York; 10h ‘Simmons, St. Thomas. Old Tho following from Col. Kinney, bears date the day | Slots downfall of Spanish despotinm. Baving'been prepared {ogo on with it. The natary of | #pecial purpose of attending it, would have only | Sekt M Bedell, Treudwell Alenasdrin, ds, X Detal | Sith sett Hoogh and Ready, Harrie, N¥sxE: = before he sailed:— Moreover, the government itself of this country, which | th change peered against Mr. Ray is that he has | temporary power and importance, and a secession Sehr Lynchburg, Tutth Richmond i yy yoAcRson FILER —Cid June 7 A A sdeiins, Willikia, ESTO OF COL. KINNEY. has thrown so many impediments in our way, because it | been in the habit of down his employés for | from it would, therefore, be of leas consequence. Schr CT Strong, Liseum, Baltim Botier 3 lard. Zeths Mentions, Brown, 3 Emily, 5 mond, ‘ ade 10 THE PUBLIC, : rtains the illusory and ridiculous hope that Cabs | amounts greater than actually due to them for work | But this was s’ regular meeting of the Supreme Steamer M Sanford, Han Philadelphia, janford’s Line, MOBILE—Arr Jone 11 ship Queen Victoris, (Br), Turner, ‘The attention which hay been bestowed upon oui may be obtained by mercantile negotiation—this admi- | done tor the Corporation, and himself pocketing the | Council of the Order—it represented and em! ARRIVED. London ‘Cid brie Virginian, Gram, Port au Prince; sohrs tet Ni ‘us by the American press, leads nistration itself, most unworthy of representing the ia- | balance soobtained. Three persons depose to the | the nationality of the , and its disruption is, Ship Contest, Brewster, Shar; 9 with silks, | © 7 Gui Titler, Burch, Phila- eeinieve that the publi raind has become interested terests and dignity of a great nation, would woon lend its | above. therefore, a tion of vue party itaeit, fens, fe ‘A Low & Bros. in Btraite of Sunda hee: Deceuty Bead, ite coarackte ont orrpests Great results are confident. | aid to our movement in shaking off once for all the ty- STREET CLEANING MACHINES, ” March $f, okie Mire gh . [4 ane me ? ly looked for from the prosecution of our plans, and a | rannical Spanish yoke, because the nag aha - party, ‘The report of Mesars Smith, Seckel & Co , for the week pean inwettant 16 scbrs Susan & Mary, Shel- great principle of constituticnal right is therein involv. | the force of pubis option, Soa iting to allow | ending Juve 1¢, states that 1,786 loads of dirt and ashes oo sit ares air ih repel, ay hy No arrivals from see June 10, Are 11 = —_ pobre ne ee & panei of ay, m4 bot xf ‘Spntinuance of civil war #0 pear the Southera Ay Zamora from the First, Second, Fourth, and iia scloday wave Gin sniper see a ceraee passengers, 8 Thom; pel deg ‘ast; Fd cee aau earnest that we ake not inliferent to tne | States of the great eSnfederation. ete has jurke was arrested by officer Donahoe, eet pei | Helen a consideration expressed for our undertaking, and the Courage, ‘erefore free sons of Cuba! not dis. CASE DISMISSED, Fourth ward police, charged with highway robbery in eels ay 3, rib pond een, ra Pry sympathy so generously bestowed. mayed. Never was {t more necessary to unite all our The case of William Wilson, charged with having de- | having, on the night of the 16th inst., along with Hay 14, int 68 37, lon 24 40, spoke Br ym Boston. Cid ship Ash- Tue late news from Nicaragua is of a character that | forces and to, work with a common accord in the LOWY | reauded an emigrant named Cooper, by selling to hima | another man, whote name ls at present unknown, at- | Fark Feruvian, from Cadle for Sh John. iB, 18 days out; | land, Ti Bark Mount Vernon, Loavepe, makes our presence in that Stato at once necessary for | Soverzeie, Te elblow has aturally discouraged us for a | ticket fora wrong route, was dismissed yesterday by | tacked a Frenchman pamed David Gaillod, doing bust: | iow ialed siganlcrod eroundand ‘white ersenr Tout ish | “NEWPORT—In 017 3 PM, bark Marthe Anna; tinues { abatement, and our private advices as- | moment; but we must regain our confidence andcon- | Justice Osborne, ness at No. 75 Nassau street, and robbed him of his sling bark, painted bisck, with | golre Elise 7 208, 3. alates Beco, toe sure us y of absentees is in jeopardy. | tinue to advance unceasingly, with faith in the Meeting of the St. David’s Society. gold watch and chain, valued at $80, The complainant with red a'ref letter § | Fanny; and all yh nai ‘At this moment, when future success in our business | justice of our cause and hope for the fature. i 4 fe Stlegee that on the night in question, while in a drink- a eo Worf | NORFOLK—Arr June 15 sobr Juliet, Baker, Boston. Cla corms to ‘upon the promptitude of our move- | _ In the terrible moments of trial it is that trae hearts | The St. David's Society of the oftien of New York and | f 'Eot oni, city Hall place, be met Burke and his ac. dey, took’a | ship Geo A Phelps, 81 Marseilles. peli ments, we the it of the United States | are . Courage, therefore—onward! Let usre- | Brcoklyn held its regular quarterly meeting at St. Da- | complice, who entered Bio sonversation with him and | Pilot 90 miles « eaty Bok. Arr in onda 30¢h coke Brave, Carson, Dleckading our ship with three war steamers and a reve. | member the sacrifices made hitherto, estos” fhe | vid’s Hall last evening; and after transacting the regu- | induced him to of some ale; that after they had | eee ee aaa a rorty Sorc uavans, Sth | som Fr ate nag a p Hera Tharferea belog 1 ‘hoe Lf we eon: aival toner, their resolution guide us, and their Xecdaaiat ‘stimulate | Jar business, the death of the late Humphrey Lioyd po pan mr peg ong ay ment stort hiss Ship Ningare, Shipper, Ne rw Bedford, i balled pore TENSRCORARC a June, 2 bere Knead nee, 8 lowe ohare boom compelled, st great pecuniary sacrifice | us toadvance. Heaven will reward ; Williams, Eaq., was noticed, and the following preamble | pe to do; and on the way he alleges they caught | April 27, with coffe, to oréor. 108, faveiro.. and inconvenience, to other means ‘ABSOLUTE INDEPENDENCE |” and resolutions were unanimously adopted :— him by the throat, and while one of them held fim fi ark Win, (of Boston), Gilkey PHILADBLPHIA—Arr June 17, PM, Dele transport. We invite our friends to follow by the frst | be.our motto; that is the object of all our aspirations. 7 popetaht ser ph taf ‘the the other thrust bis hand into his pockets and abstract Copes, NYork; brig Eureka, ion 5 conveyenten Ot ran, ‘The government will increase from day to day its ele- | | Whereas, this society has been informed of the decease | 1h teh "ue. Guillod an. ened: bee bo ase nd seve ny, sobre Mateblens, Solty Wy estent “the high bande ara to open private it. | ments orepraue ore, enamine iow | +E e"wcma eat an wimran Se Wlaay hod | porwes thm cine oat top net” oath Soay | Carat Pil $ BASS Speen eestateatey: ’ 7 , Esq. ; , Mr. ortsimeett {ugma in the pursuit of lawful busines bas been under” | Torin, act triumph will reward our oforts inasmuch as | Curing the ehott potiod he had been'a member, endeared | Burke was stopped by. ofless Donahoe snd, taken Yate | i fa fou Shove MIDERCE are Jane 16 ig i, 0 Ball, (Bo, foremost othe nte Sc andthe Acesory | hace of Sve wilh oyu oa anes a | eens eres boise ooNy Am btneeal | Seve aoa on in ove Fogarty wan comm | Hanan et ye seri cae Se Pek Company of Ni gindeg, hs . : Resolved, That the members of this societ: ted him to prison in default of $1,000 bail. Capt J left bis vessel json, Philadelphia; Ann ‘The latter arty to the alliance ia a rival Lot oursin the | New Yorx, June 10, 1656 lament the loss. of Humphrey, Lloyd Willams, ayy, AN ENTERPRISING COLORED GENTLEMAN. feat settling down; eupposed Wheeler, Port Ewen: Alnen, se Mot Ronioa, Ale gee f, gating settlers seeeeey fmf | Nal whose gentlemanly deportment both as an officer and a Yesterdsy morning s colored man, named Georg | trrorted aed ise. the ony ami, Vallance, Port Ewen; ‘dont, Jennings, Rondoat; this nation is confided, have presumed 10. interpose the Military Affairs. member at all times elleited our warm regards, and who | 10S “Sat arrested by officer Simmonds, of th | benin thelr bonte 18 hours previous te Hiss, Weeds Albany, "oropellgr “Oepray, inney, ew strong arm of the navy to place a check upon Iawfal | PARADE OF THE INDBPENDENT AMERICAN BATTALION. ei ha oe Ang becomieg a Pa mad amor patra h yelled, with be ena bn sea ar Zennete cof Porsiand), Horton, f x 14 ‘Star, Croc! seo ie ings Saget oe commonen, when no public ex y demanded it—when | The Indeyendent American Battalion, under command | P* solved, nat the ped ©, ps society, rt ge ga 9 phoma ot hy cir. | Bark Thomas Bax et felphia), | Wetee ‘nldslage, Philndelp ies Fi vi Danie Elise: no pul Was in danger—but merely to protect | of Captain J. C. Helme, paraded yesterday, to celebrate pathire with the family and friends of tne ae ™ i wing leans, JE SaTe Wilh rger lard, de, to le ‘Al pers He “ley; F Har one class of its citizens to the ruin of another. of Bunker Hill, The bat- | in their bereavement, aud that a copy of the foregoing cumutances:-— Williams, in alleged, came into the store | Bark Exact, Sand¢rs, ab, 7 days, with cotton, de, | basys. j Saperhs Hawley: Sees eleye ‘We do not desire, however, at this time, to imdulge in | the anniversary of the battle nl 5 seastasions be Ton iy eomenu: oa by the Corres. | of Robert H. Hart, Maiden lane, with his cos | tos Tearm: one, Reynolds, ‘Commeree, of useless oriminations or pour our private complaints into | talion were preceded by Dedworth’s band, who played » ponding Secretary to the widow and family of the de- | hanging across bis arm, it fant rohig wy Jeanna | arf satiety Sb aut aur aaa foo, toe Pel eee cxpate ation na sToMt coustitutionsl | number of spirited national airs. The following named | ceased. ffiese Chess pieces of ete wre ine Tenet Samee rWalage Miliseided oa Triniand, gilze Opens, Birds Gione, Belmore vin Aree cause we have been unable to obtain either a hearing in | companies compose this command:— ‘The meeting then adjourned. ‘ot of questions about rome person whom wae Factor, Laveen’ Newporty 9 days, im ballast, to H D ob mae Bickley, Harrer, Jaren River Biles our courts of Lh reaponse to our demands upon Harrington Guard, Captain Wilson to make the salesman understand he was looking for. bs og @n, Be ieet 8 days, with pine a Busch Vista, Bowker, Phil Pinta, ? 4 ® cessation of these persesutions, First company Continental Guard, First Lieut. W. H. ‘When, finally, receit apples, tod Eneas. Aeeis e - 9 IN THE UNION? commerce and cultivate the In our issue of yesterday, under the above head, it tt A Hildreth, Torry, tl ‘we address ourselves directly to the American peo- | Van Valer. the store, catehi Island, 12 Horace; slooy jow York, Howlans ple. The charges we herein make we have abundant ton: Teer endent Weshingten Continentals, Capt. Conley. the pieces of silk ‘ Behe ie - pa Ce Lander, Prince Edward ey ‘Repot TA fur leewe dy Browns Umony to Peg er! proof when the day arrives, Continental Guards, Captain Oliver. almost immediat hr Roswell King Cot ‘Sippiean), Jonna, Darion, 8 days, | N oes $ iver, Em ats jaok~ Until then we ark that the verdict in our case may be The companies above named,while " endear the darkey, who bound to New. 4 "0,5 rn BD ni propellons J iw Dew: egainst the accusations of | office displayed excellent step and drill. after getting outside the front door. He was Schr Ponti, Westervelt, XT etiaey. dares rth ost. iy Po EES: a fe our enemies will be our future deeds in the land of our The Washington Continen al Guard, Captain Darrow, eave afer a bat exalting oh ad ton, &e top aoc ‘rae . ian eahr Lo be eel ‘Any, Cy NYomOR ‘Xion, and rester- Lower Court, " Jo. it amaidat the wilds of Nic. | Say Pines OY Robertson's band, sito paraded Ha ets cere of Bi08 hal, wets’ | Raxco fo Charlotta, We a eee yer | et Hate p RE: Sone 12 eobe Rmerald,, Small, York. gaily acquired property, the WHICH 18 THE OLDESf COMPANY OF SOLDIERS awer the . ‘40; st LS 81d 13th schr Onativia, Jameson nw erences ve ew cab cases ELI BUTLER AGAIN ARRESTED AND DIscHARGED, | Tine Syey her vail end euiting her Gown to the deck,’ ‘The PORT—BSid June 18 brig Tallulah, Amsbury, Char- P in tow ane leston. a lod hor inside of Sandy ‘oe be Mitchell, J ith Boden oi aly saints, Drews, NYork win Say Yesterday afternoon the Lower Police Court was the Hook. Thal, ry) a. NC, In so doing, we violate mo | was stated that the Providence First Light infanty, scene of a great deal of excitement and noise, consequent 1d, Newbern, NO, 8 law, either aman or dying dnd it, fa the fulnoes of Colonel W. W. Brown, was the oldest company of sol- yy the arrot of Ei Butler, the man who makes alive: Thiohment. for ibeh, roke Jepad Smith, Farman reaponaible and permanent government should be estab; | Jlers in the Union. To this» correspondent demurs Arokbishop Hughes, in front of the Mascum, 8, Paal'a laser eee ST GEORG Arg June 1 vont John MoAdams, Pierson, lisked, where anarchy now reigns—ifthe uahappy wars | and alleges that that distinction belongs to the ‘Ancient Ohureh, and ‘other public edifices. The prisoner Milibrldge Taye {hat sow desolate the land should give place to ponostal | and Honorable Artillery Company” of Beston, who i Petore Sutioe Gonna 7 officer Boston, eae ward police, who it Butler was were lob + ood the State rise again, purified her triels, | chartered 213 years ago. He further asserts sp prepared for the place destined by ihe’ God of Na- | Tompkina Blues of this city, the Maryland ‘Chaste ot eat + Jyne Sek Fm Obl, Para eee be Shr Susan, Loring, Boston, 3 days, it Allen, Bi Sada: aaa wren am, Boston, S days, was of a crowd by exhibi his books for of collecting a cr ry iting ay a N sore Vapor, Smith; A ions tow ber, we shall still be hear the verdic the Boston Light’ Intan' Previ- means ‘Bradl MIN: NW C—Arr June 14 prevo: Sied Span cur ecterprias, Wor tei Verdict a, | sence” feesived” charten’ bovtses Grek sale, but, for some reason or other, refused to ogkland. 4, aie De Roves wa Camas ore: ot, eke Beans toll cat appen) to the government, but to the sover- | First Inf of Providence. Without undertak- eneres cGathes Bes pee, bags Sgheog ag = mg ‘4 Postland, Ot. - | Yeum, e gets of thi the - | ing to speak tively on this matter, Te give the Shortly after purchasing these goods Jewett was found | charged Butler frem custody, who wis folowel by & brov a WINCASSRT_SiA Zane 16 brig Maris T Wilder, Cunsing, arent inet bo: L. KINNEY, above for what it is worth, for further elucidation by | to be insolvent, and hones the charge of felse pretences Tape crows of Senet, congratulating pon, 'vayfield, Baltimore, ham, Wilmington, : Now 2Onb, Fae OD, 1806, those versed in military lore. mace egainst him. mination of the affair,