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she 8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1855. Curious Murder Trial in Philadelphia, | employ about three years; be was s biscksmith; Political Inteltigeace, addrensed the citizens at Jonesboro’, Jefferson count ¥. FACOS SOHLEGEL CHARGED WITH THE MUoDER OF | I rie ve him $5, ‘then $5 50, and $60 week; ADDRESS, PLATFORM, STATE POLIOY AND NomINA- | Our informant says there was quite's collection of w w. HIS WIFE. knew his wife; they paid me $2’a month rent; 1 TIONS OF THE AMERIGAN PARTY IN LOUISIANA. | VoUrsof Jefferson present; that Winstom opened by ng ‘The above named individual is now on trial for | first beard on Tuesday evening after E wter Surday New Oneans, Jaly 4, 1865, | Speabing two andahalf hours, occupying most of the ar Bis iim Piligeipal, charged with kilig hie | Ghat Mrs, Schlegel was manag: it wan about aix | . The Amersen Convention forthe Sais of Louulans rer lpn A EM ge en nit, scoaaty om ALeATR Ane ILA, 4am [Ramcizog, wife, homicide Green lane murder. ¥ 3 conve! on ‘The following was the teatimony taken on the 11th ihe gape by ry pope hy pawn? organize. On Tuesday, the atte gen mip yen gh evento rill be displayed of sunset of the tat oo upon credent “1 railroad orators, . ron mem- Charles afin testified that Secs ie Cin a hat er in bie hand; I committes on m end tala, and sppointing 8 Durlag the course of his apeech, Winston said the Know nating 1 Ne order Xe ‘as pad is a boiler maker; knew Schlegel when he | ram awunt with his wife that she | jcurned until the 4th. On the Fourth of July the com- | Nothing Lodces of the tree States wore made up of free PRons wud is 160 foot above tha level ot oad Worked for Mr. Star, ot Camden, threc years aNo; | he had nothing with her; I tod Kim tat Phadacen | Raley, whiss ners commit anoy stor om" | Wlowton most nasser stated Waal the” suertion intense ot To BA aa was at bis house in Ninth street, and had been in | something in the newsp: ‘about 8 woman * ey of Governor Winston t the Know Nothing Brevet Major U ADDRESS. Se ab ok wisiting him. on Gaaday afsecacos The American party of Louisiana having completed | L0dces of, the, frye Staies were, made up ef free ne- Whatsmen, write, and stocd or tie bantoe at Tie calla on.c 7 iar go and. { Sie consnisalion, (As. Gecmensieaaed 7 he apsensbling National Bra, New York ‘Zri and other sbolition | , The 28th betog the seventeenth anniverssry of | Are at New Bedford 10th brig Leonidas (of Wertnorts, Peter's church Frankie ek Chet tana in the city of Now Orleans of delegates from the various | publications, ‘that free negroes had been refused ad- | the coronation Queen Victoria, wastobzerved in | Crossman, Atlantic Ocean, Baru, Contre e, Jane 18, pent; his wife’ not, nor any o: Jpoal Councils organtved throughout the Stale, and be- | Tijusion, Winston, who was seated inn chair somo | Halifax with all the customary formalitios, Pith i Bile. do Wnoksus git op Beard Seat bem Ere botrcen they eee anes Poa pr pale a Ale pint ogedny Me ge ie in unison with the sentiment of a large cla Stover apsking ory ny, ena The following we copy from late Newfoundland igang, elon th ut iil, Berto Fal Bec, day the ; he | t been ouse for three ; ‘at | our fellow citizens who sre not afiliated with us as : Ae a ° | PMRne’ won in chase 00 ihe. F oe Zour wees et the Sunday i gation; be never | eletome’ Sher "net vita torte id wie | manta teuhdeety eae ents | Shetroping si ogy ot finns, a, | gon oa pts te aad had song ig | Heer toot mn tor oat i wo ole y : e 4 Showed me a8? 0s) soa Se ae ho ald he Roing there about the letter; that abe had on Sa- | to the pure and patriotic motives which have actuated | Sif) And at he seid this he made hie way out of the | yet too soon (June 20) to speak of a result, we must | 'Meturned l0ih ship Wm Hamilton, which #1 19th alt foe Bre Eek wc mem inaee ce aera | Gan neh er: Cane omits hed | Hymne tet, cn, Pane ages | Rote ant Wien ao mt pays | Png ave Bok ten Haown apeatanine more | BS arr en washes al whe a ” t James wo 6e it; he i will ena! it to ' e rit ration e re 4 a M ouoh; before that he said ne had changed some | on the road twice AS see me about it, but he hae government into & couree more consonant with the na- | isrge pars paediec aa ed ee org: iy po m The weather is everything we could desire for | “Cia st Hyannis 9th ship Ocean Rover (of Nantacket), for notes, wita the baker, i asbam : tive sentiment of th iu arm with ional Veoder, Ps name; it was two or tires wants helen be ae a vifted tnenina, "ir borg tg * re the | “The American purty of Louitlasa, in having covered Serie ed We Phy then interfered, and, with the ee bounties of Providence be omsianed for rc is ic oxen Buurder;,befose ‘he murder never heard Soalogel | Fight away that it was bis wite; {pald, dake Ut in | das'isea"istcmees iy’ constrains St ire roti: | teitance of iters, brought the gratiomen ts mutaal | few weeks, our aboring population will have thelr | ules seijr™ssm NOrlens for Bonn, July 1 at 6 pay array eae the subject of & difficulty about re- | sour wife; he came and looked at her and began to | importance, to secure the ‘successful attaiament of its Tein teerutigebceneee S lanstions were made and | toils rewarded, and thelr cenditian, we may hope, t Buin Geo Hallett, Pitman, from Boston May 8 for Caleat- digion w fe; was at home at my boarding | cry and go on like crazy; { saw the wound inthe | object. The recrery in ite elomentary organization is | “Mike Rrortiaas Prososate, wink lia Mpeseh. | ot Judge | Will show @ favorable contrast to that of the past | “*shio’aichd Alsop; Wade, trom Antworp for Quebec, June (gg iarning See Easter Sunday; Schiegel cams | throat; remained there about ten minutes; the man | now approved by ics deliberate judgment as having been Shortridge bad used epithets in Nie a os at Truss. | few years. ‘ ‘ 1, Job o 58, Jon 140 we S r orning ween 8 ard 9 o'clock; nad not | who attends the greenhouse told me to ask him | Perfectly proper and just, and the success of the rapid | Ville and at Elyton, eee he roar pene intended to The Fogo correspondent of the St. John’a Courier, ue - Tey “7, Paine, from Newport, E, tor Malta, Jane ls, Beem him in Camden,for two or three months before | whether he would bury his wife; he said he would; | 2*€4nization of the ig the best proof of its poli i > on ; create # peraoual dificulty—Judge Shortridge replied to | under date of June 22, reports the continued success- n'Am ship st Shas; be looked down hearted; his eyes were red | gcing ont he said she took all his money; nothing | JP Al\kovernments and at all times, all party organiza | jim that'be was mistakes, that be wanted ‘no personal | ful oatch of fish in that harbor; the average is put | March 2s-tstces ton Gow 72 ol Pend No SLM, wae sit he bad wept; be bad his Suaday clothes on; | was said about money at the greenhouse; the man | farticulaniy so i thotk acasece hea Meee wcuou, aud | gimculty with bim, that he wanted to evold alluding to | down from 55 to 60 qtls. per man—some men have | An Amchip 2d dis pend No4mz, with ppaswengers, bound J naked him what was the matter; he suid he wanted | told us he would have to get a permit fom the | Particularly so in their wes. gharnigier Ay exive thelr | his personal character, but that be should handle his | between 80 to 90 qtls. auhore—the Caplin has but just | 78" cag ry ag beg od Dd 27, lat me pas one to Fgreaet cary wit him, and bra ves Board of, Healt; we then went a she Ridge road, powerful pelitical r vs A a, wees Tad ay aoe, ed fates ape pubic pop mereecney and fearlessly, This struck ae Memos to-day, Cs fish ‘hs in wensnce DB rH Bi lon 42 06. sti a - tg ae Oe tell about it; him i ot in a ’bus and came dowa to Ditfen! 3 Ltold | ployed for years in driling the maases into the belief nnsmeradikes 3 —the vldest fishermen do not recollect such @ sea- Sane lz, near sircet Nose (Whive Sean? oe ' Breesed; ho said that his wife had left him,and | Jake that I would like to see the letter bofore I | thatits prosperity depen n upon the success of their ORGANIZATION OF THE KANSAS LEGISLATURE. son. Theee are encouraging phases, and taken in | S¢, June 12, near Sweet Novo (Whito m $400 with her; he said he came home earlier | weut to the Board of Health; I took a driok at Diff. | several measures, or rather of placing taom in power to | _ The Kanxas Legislature meton the 2d inst. Thomas | connection with the introduction of free trade, will, Foreign Ports. tusaal on Saturday nignt, and she desired him | enbach’s and asked hii to take a drink; he said he | CY these mencures into eilect. Who does not see how | Jobpson, of the Methodist miesion, was elected Presidant | ig iy strongly hoped, piace our fishermen in @ more Asrinw a1t—Arr June 24 sohrs Pedee, Carr, NYork (te fo go out and buy a cap for himself; he went after | coud not; we waited about @ quarter of an hi eagerly the leaders, both great and mall, of the oii | of the Council, end Richard R. Pease, President pro tem.; | indey t position they ha’ bean. | oil sply for Be Yaga, te load for Myork); Rei Sale Bho cap, and when he came hone, about 8 o'clock, | at Diffleaback’cs whee Ditfeuboolt eae ran bout | parties, would hsve combined to cruah’out the life | J. A. Holderman, Secretary, and Mr. Grover Assistant | judspendent posid Ne Gree yet Booo del Toro (and sid 25th for San Blas, to load for Bal ‘She door.wns lo.ked and abe key in the door,sad ehe | me out: Setters) rom: in = food ia be cule Kuriog tue struggling moments of parturition, or ever 12 Secretary; Danie! 8. Springerlow, Speaker 0’ the House, eat Frye ates sige oe ebayer] sei wanoe (W Gobst ef Atlcey-Sid abt April 28 sche 0 ¢ out; Schlegel remained ase; Mr. D. told | its early growtn, of an element so adverse to their party | Mr. Lile wax chosen Clerk, and Mr. Martin Assis apt | Come imme 0} ee ion, ca a ir th ord} Monteruma, Cornell, bound down the coast, he wasatcharca thet morning, and | me to come along, aud he went to the Grand Jury | existence, and co certain to deprive th ig | © members were admitted to sents te will rise lik ¢ 4 be raid _ ft the *spoil Clerk. All the i their countr ea pl Z isch, * me to go with him in the afternoon, to the | place; I had not read the letter at that time; I gat | of office?” Who that understands tho influence of | upon certifleates from the Governor. The legislative | is a report, which I fear is too true, that there were vita, Salen vin aay of lands” nor ny Ret ae ie LAo—8 street church, to look atter his wife; be- | up half way, and mst Mr. Remek; came into Court, party im restraining the impetuous, urging forward the | buoy would adjourn to the Methodist mission. sixty vessels left Wednesday week jammed in the Walonols, Bonar Deen fn Bell (from Chia- sein, Chinchas, ore we left Camden} he showed me a letter; he said } went back to Diffenbach’s; Mr. D. took an officer And controling the marses with the old slogan MISCBLLANEOUS. ice, in White Bay, and could not go round Carpoon, ¢. 4 rarken he came home from geiting the cap he found | in with him; Schlegel was arrested. Sete OR Gmereey ani whigery, foes not see that it | The Massuchusetis Democratic State Convention is to bound to Labracor. ‘ates UtstorBe Ubon. Bld Lith Jon Wesley, Eehouguers, Re Bhe letter on the table. Crces-examined by Mr. G. Remak. Tooved Che apaer e red An Infant Hercules to have de | be held at Worcester on the Sth of September, and not | On last, the Constable of Placentia ar | Janciro. gs 3 J Cobb, Nickerson, L Sov acsalemaity weeeosya ace ET Officer Calanan was examined, and testified thet | forts at union to the assatlt of fuch aécombinatiou’ | S,SPriagteld, as has before been stated. The Conven- | rived here with a prisoner, an American fisherman, | go,**Sid wih back Walciaar Whosler) Malin eS C ‘ght to 16k poukxow, ian | Stet the arrest of Schlegel, be searched the prison: | Its tormation and its existence would have been an im. | fo the nent Demeamntic Ne ound Conroe ton ena age | charged with the murder of William T, Barndell, on |b; June 25 bark Transit, Street, Matansss foe Oxo Baroven Hesnaxp—I wish to les you know, inn | er'g house,fand found $20 in gold, trinkets and ‘ i also | board the American fishing craft Minni ‘and prooee ‘thi ae fe artl- sibility. Deeply impressed with this belief, we met fen erics ig craft @ Boyd, of | Gottenburg ‘and proceeded), * ee Te eee back iguie. ana for the retasa te, | cles of female dress, Erveceet™tor the purpose of organizing. In Uolag 40, | Ubvernor, Becrelary of State, ‘Trensurer aad Receiver | Massachnsetis, It pagans Ahad while ey, were Tene Te eee Bhat I will not come back again, and for tue reason be- \ Li eee ie Namen ¥eaasa de eaiciory Kenolvecmt eee T Francia Techenhan was examinei—I am aclergy- | we knew that we Ci ae! ourselves tothe censure of | General, Auditor and Attorney General, fishing on the Grand Bank, an aitercation occurred, | “Kixcsron--arr June 37 brig Persian, Hocking, Philadet- wtey avy longer with you, because you do not go to | man at St Pever’s Catholic Church. [Mr. Reed | OU opponents, to whom this secresy afforded an argu- | Wwe jeamn that the quarterly session of the State Coun- | 04 isoner stabbed his co-mate, Blundell, | phia, Sid23dschr Wm Penn, McNeilly: Inagua, ‘Hence the splint appr eimg ral EAP showed vi dia pe eee Creat mim if he had Princioiees iene ey eer raee py Wy | ell of the American Party ‘Of Massachusetts will be held vie Riese Na aan eapieet a nies mire a eicpdencacs aena tee akin: Maloen | Gcsoueer NOr- ay ehey me she advice, that sicud go eway | ‘read 36). Lidl po; se, letter an Possenrio ls Inary who were friendly to our object, but wlio were | ®t Springfield on the first Tuesday of August next, and ferwards. The captain ‘a aly. up for Sid 2ist Albion, Thomas, NYork; Z/th, Escort, Lu- Weoretly, ey Wo ip.me to get to a nua- | it ia not true; none of it ts trus as far asl know; 1 | Gnwiting to promote it by secret organization, Con, | that the Hon, W. ¥. Johson, of Pennsylvania, and | Placentia, and delivered the prisoner to the magis— | ther. Providence, id not know his wife. scious, however, of the rectitude of our motives, and | Hoa. Mr. Ford, of Ohio, ani other distinguished mem- | trate of that place, Mr. Bradshawe, who, after hold- BO hy vee rig April 7 ship Commodore Perry, T took ail the money slong for this reson, that you | “ Crogs examined.—There are five clergymen at St. |“ iy | bers of the party from other States, will id i _! . | our purpose betdg the welfare of eur country, jj | bers of the purty from other States, will be present aud | ing an inqueston the body of the deceased, sent | “ Lisnon—Arr June 16 brig Nortfman, Sheffield, Cedir. Baay be out of moans to prosecute me, aad as the same | peters Church; there were four about Laster time; | not Lesitats to tocar the setere ane Gerearon or cu | nudvess the delegater. It is undersiood that the com: | the prisoner on here, to undergo his trial for the | Luewonsrall’saue 16 iscrest Meme, Wiliams, Con. Mime to insure my support if I should not like it in the it th ititution will make their i i 5 j like J visited about a month ago the prisonar ia his cell; } opponents, aud the partial eatrangement of our too | mittee on the new constitution will make their report at | crime, He is now lodged ia the jail at Signal Hill, | *tantizople * patyes Care oct een is Cremeans Sy went toaviall another young glek and though: { timid friends, But our party having now atisined tag | 29 ¢ession, and it is rumored that it will embrace the ce : pea Eee Tt totes ne ine Coton: the mentions of Beware that you co not pursue me or put me in the | wouldstop, out of bindsiess, to see Seblegel; there | Vieer of manhood, and boing prepared to do battio (or | {MiP She Lek oueaebeenon ctuay fat Ceaete | 4 novel race was to come off at Galesburg, I. on the | wat; Uauntiett, Borland, for Bona, Africe, to tak 170 hecsn wmowspapers, 60 that the priests do not get hold of you, | was anotver German in his’ cell; I made reference canie, through the press'and'¢a stings, ow | ower and trast, This cession of the Council will also | Fousthof July. Mr. France, the owner of a Meese Jecelya: Allpianeane, Stetana, Zor do dp fi tow of steamer Publish these our principles, aad by them we ure pre | decide upon the time and place of holding the State | {#*t mare, propores to run her against t sor tem you will are vacly. I shall not go home to you | to his religion and his still being a Catholi Bi g @ Catholic, locomotive, tender, and passenger cars—the mare and | Py utenavon, te take 10) horsey Whitehaven, to ti pared to stard or full, Simods, ——. do do Ry more. e Question by Mr. G. Remak—Did you say to Schle- 2 Ba Convention of the American party for the nomination ‘i jan Ho~ Se. ‘Poea don't trouble yourself any more sbout me, | SoLage he would not have been in prison? Witness | iw, with proper eateguarss 10 preserro the purity of | , At® meeting of the indomitable Native Americans in Malteyarr 220, 4 joni I shan’t trouble pat ‘about you. | —No, sir. the élective franchise, Feed on ee a new Lined m oe tee Vea waeewadieu °°" Vee wee hank Baas, DAY » Havana, Sid 19th ship Moses g Y cided upon ¢ following officers were 6! ed :—James ‘aylor, nc} ‘oF! ee coed rena Be Woe, Jane 2165. | ny ee teoneinthe seed cant ar | Pease TR et, Mae | Movements of Ocean Steamers si eis" An ed bare auesidered earthing well bc) Naval Intelligence~ The Weather, fe. all persons, whether they. be of native con fareipa bist, Brett, Guardian, ; wan Are Apel) 5 ship Sastings, Lohlees. New If’ we had children I should not have done it, but as it The United States steamship Falton, Captain | | 4. We are in favor of non-intervention with slavery | | We were ied into error in copying an account of the dia'ba bark Sen Brcere, Newell, Boston; bch, «hip Onward Wado, Caleut Newrort—Sld Juno 25 ship Mary, Murphy, Malta, Pervauy in port June 12 sarc Elisabeth J Kenne- ay," tor Philadelphia. 18 days; brix Rlen, Peniston, for Hampton Roads aud orders, lax; omy Am vessels. Porr Av FRince—1n port June 26 Br echt Fauny Maria, Young, ftom and for Boston, arr 2lst. PaLeRrmo—No Am ver in port June 17. Sid 16th brig Aane A dy2g, Pieree, NYork: = “fn port June7 ship Northern Belle, for Livee- ‘Ba we are like unmarried people. I thank you at least by the federal government, except for the terti { | Borcertown, N. J, meeting, held a few days ago. We use you bare always treated me woll-and i have | Mitchell, arrived from Havana, the morning of the | OJrconstivuticnaliights, Pecneuen at | ware sade ty day tar ietaaa a Bloshtgn dencasten tion “4 long waiattaral 2 Ri, and toe Pr te could do | 26th—she left Havana the evening before. The §. Weadvoestea high national policy, such as will pie in fact it had no adnate or connection woth, ths mo as they pleased what ou ba § to do, afford stern and unwavering pro‘ection to the American | Commodore, but was simply aa American mass meetin, Tthink that {1 could not long hive remateed a secret ater brings no news. She has taken on board 200 | Pits abroad and will follow and guard the American | in whica at least one thousand persons participated. ©” Box then you qos ald have acted badly wath me, Toon t 4 of eh aad leet this afternoon for Pensa- astinen pneeata: be ae aap chee aa HB you this letterfor | cola. We undere is . We ve that America should be governe: : # reasons. 1. That you may know who wrote it; and 2 hat the Hon. Btephen RB. | 4 ra icans, electing the same through the pallot bos Personal Intelligence. for your justification,) if any body ahi Mallory will take passage in her, for the purpose of | aloze, the only legitimate instrument of ti ‘The Hon, Millard Filimore was entertained on the 25th « deteaaaaites d away; or poten couple you | siting his constituents in the west Sh re ihe Inecusess aaa eae FS TAagELe hr ikcllotstertimomevaiee splendid banquet given by George Pee, own Off June 28 Br ehip Lighvning, Enwright, 14, or what more the people may say—then you cen tate. 7. We belleve that the office should seek the man, and Peabedy, Eaq., the eminent American banker, at the 68 days from Melbourne for Liverpool, with 70,080 be of yw this letter and justify yourself with it, foridon’t | _ The United States sloop-of-war Falmouth, Capt, | not the man the office, and sball oppose the distribution dichpryasiya? leat’ Ban Juan pi. Sup—Bid June 26' ship Stead risk teat zou abould be troubled on my account. Shaw, satied from this place on the 27¢h ult., bound | of office smoug office eeokers, or asa reward for partisan | Star and Garter, Richmond, near London. Mort of our Hotobings, Caloutt For I tell you that st ould it be possible that the priests | into the Gulf, or off the coast of Cuba, on a recon- | *rvices. @istinguished countrymen who happened to be in the Syonzy, NEW—In pert April. 18, ships Careline Reed, not Keep their words, then I shall never come | noitering cruise. m1 8, Nye, eat maintain and defend the constitutionof the | metropolis at the time, and eoveral of the leading Eog- et Houith, rade; Beals Oe Lome oe. “ee ~ Li Mgr gee as a ‘The weather the past week has been stormy— bpd ag Berd faite ay Satstts eee nae lish poltticians, were present. On the Wednesday foi- Vaipsrais. S0th; Tuscarora. Smith, be + —have so mach | pic} of the Stetes without nution, insisting upena far ; son, 180 tons, for sale or charter. Bld BA farewell from your faithless wife, L. SCHL. igh winds have prevailed, and we have nad evory | ful performance on the part of te general government | lowirg Mr. Fillmore left London for Wales. After that 5 Tian, Blisb, Hong Kon, ‘adion—farewell, indtcation of the near approach of a hurricane. | ot all the duties enjoined upon it by the constitution. he was to proceed on 4 visit to the University of Cam- | ~gg- aii packs Dhalie teloalck Maa eae Ship Nimrod, Whiting, expected from Newcastle, was ad- 1 Will you shed » tear on my tomb? The most terrific gale aver kno gn on this coast oc- While we approve of the platform adopted by the ‘ packages and fetters intended for the New Yoru | ycrtised for Lordon. ; bridge, and was expected to return to London in time | Hunarn should be sealed. Swanexa—Arr June 2% brig Torrent ‘Whea letters from Germany arrive, then send them to | curred some thirty yeara ago, in the m nth of June, | Jate national council of the American party, at Phila. » piscine cc OR : pcr yg led ay mg ret Rev, Mr. Shentans, st Franklin and Fifth atreeta | The tide rose eight feet, or two feet high delphia, we reject the application of the principles of | for the celebrruon of the Fourth of July. ¥ 3 mere, for N : Gre tate, Billi ; ig! . feet higher than in : ¢ “ Port of New York, July 12, 1855, re, for NYorg, ldg; Granite State, Billings, unc; bark wureb—for he will give them to me—he knows where | 1846. The greater part of the ialand was submerged. | {¢ eighth article to American Catholics, as unjust, un- ‘The Most Key. Archbishop Hughes reached home on — Stamboul, Kingman, do; only Am vessels A few vessels were at anchor in the bight of the founded and entirely unworthy of our country. We | Tuesday morning, accompanied vy the Right Rev, Ur. CLEARED. Sr Uses—in port June 7 ships Abby Bianchard, Hard- If I had not left you the priests woula have excommu- | }, shall forever continue to protest against any abridge. | Portier, Bishop of Mobile. Ship FB Cutting, Rockwell, Antworp—Post, Smith & C: ing, from Havre, and St Johu, Skolfield, from 86 x, cel me and b ? jarbor—they were driven up ashore and lay near t of religious liberty, Lolding 1t rdinal Mf nh disg ballast; barks Eleaner, Wicated mo ad exe! me entirely from the Ca- Peend ol Religions harty, ne bool ats inaxim | amanda P, Kaldwin, of this city? graduated at the | Bek RLeonard (Br), McMullen, St Jobn, mB—J HM Beraine. | Go! brig Wi Coombs je church, for they said al where the town is now built. Such a gale occuring | that religious faith is a question between each individual : NAS Sadat Bark Moro Castle (Br), Mounoe, Glasgow—D R Do Wolt, a; hese W spree, Osom boli » y ll the time to me that my ‘4 v State Normal school, at alb fhe 10) { ase Ww Tu dark Pointer, Sturdivant, N Yor! on! was lost and I wos damned if I remained with you, | 20W Would aweep the town as with a broom of | and his God. We utterly condemn any attempt to maake Me ete Rees Hees tee) ee ee Brig leabelia Rood (Br) Smith, Bermuda—MoCall & Frith. | eyis ao, arr Sth brig Hy Guild, Anderson, Oporto, fond you too unless you became converted. Iam near | destruction, aud leave not a house or stone to mark | religious belief a teat for political office, and can never Honty Morris, Eaq., member of Congress slect from the} Brig Groses, Hooper, Union Ielane—J W Riwall. ‘SyupLp)—Arr June 23 bark Marmion, i -—God may help me and be oor | the spot where it stood. affiliate with sny party which holds sentiments notin | Tenth Congrersionai district of Massachusetts, having nig Handy King, McCullough, New Orleans—Laytin, Ry- ‘26th Tenner , Constantil for Ihave lost all hope. Ihave bad mach teouvie —_— accordsnce with these. been appointed a Judge of the Court of Common Fleas, | Eu ASTAEN: posey philadelphia—Waleh, Carver & 19 bark 8t Joseph, Kempton, SJage. his half year past, but had no opportunity to get away, ConsIpERABLE OF A RoGug.—Tne Chester (Iil.) 10. We war with no party as euch, but shal! oppose | in place of Judge Hoar, resigay the office of Congresema: Chai 4 2 4 Home Ports. Ser otherwise the w:shes of the priests would have Geen | Masons have passed resolutions expeliing one Dr, | %! whe oppose us in the advocacy of these great Areri- Alexander Ray, Fsq., of Washington, D.C., has been | Brig Harriet, Hall, Portland—Ruseell & Vining. tharine Wilcox, Sturgi Zulfilled long ago. LSCHL—. | Wm. A.Gordon for gross immoral, numasonic, un. | C4” Principles. STATE POLICY, elected President of the Lonacoaing Coal and Transpor Rurivel aati weoiee i Emily, Nickérsea He showed me the letter up stairs; whan he told pr fesmoval sud ungentiemanly conduct. The his Ritdcic: at aiisks and datrecnReapa\ is Our Seteee | oe Sobr Falmouth, Warren, Baitimore—Van Brant & Slaght. | providence: t Goodspe i Thay 3 abont his wife goin; of the case presenta one of the most diab sli ait r os The Albany Atlas, of the 11th inst., is authorized to Scbr Jae Holmer, Homes, Richmond—C H Pierson man, Bi ‘do; John Lozier, Plumb, Sridgeport; sloo: The fe golog away, he took the letrer ry case pre me of the m labolical | pencituree, It » 5 ting geport; bis tand a ; f villain’ + ted fi : } ‘ ag. | State tbat Judge Ruggles, of the Coart of Appeais, in | | Schr Wintemoych, Morrow, Philadelphia—R J48God- | 4 Cutgell, Hoterkies, Hartford; Mary Willis, Avery, Grooa- watef and showed it to me; I advised | acta of vi y ever perpetrat in a civilized com: Héucation of the youth of the country in schools ¢s- | ponsequence of ill health, iatenda to vacate hia office | Wiz. wich; Mary E Balys, Taunton sohr Nathan, Hart, N Bim to it public in the papers; hesaid he was | Murity. The following particulars are derived from | tablished by tne State, Shen the cake aea0e ‘atwned: befor Mien ahatt Singas|” cane Me eseeele, Raymond, Harwich—Chase & Small. London; sloop Columbus Providence. Lage Mahomed to expose himself, and wanted me to coma | 8 geutleman who bas long been intimate with the | _.\ ccpstitutional organization of the Swamp Land | Jorn dgeided. and that ue ce ignation will take place in | Sct Mice Gore dete a calf Arr lth schre Elmira ih Gerdoer, Providence; Oli- H tnt iaai re 14 Zen bh will chr River Queen, Stedman, Providence—Master. ver Spelmao, Spelma: NLe M ver with him; he said the letter was in his wife's | parties. Tis Gordon graduated in one of the medi- | Commissioners. iy time to ellow the vacancy to pe filled atthe coming | Sebi Globo, I’aine, Salem—H W Ropes & Co. H Rend, Kelley N Be , bat not her style of writing; he made | cal schools of this city, and removed to Chester with | more efiicient administration of the Internal Im- | ejection Schr Mouitor, Besse, Fall River—Masver. ‘atnam, Phiindelphia, Cd ichrs Androw Browa, Bhat reply to's question of mine; we wentto two | Dr. Ferris. He has an amiable wite aad eeveral | Povemcnt Department, with a view of improving our be Céaizalistonve of Penvioud, How. %.’ £., Waldo. lett Schr Sarah Elizabeth, Smith. New Maven—Mactar, Empire, “Maton Providence, | inland navigation 10) Y » Hon. 1 aldo, Schr J T barnard, Chamberlain, Dar: H Wyatt Ruvsell, Hertford; aloor Mary Willis, Avery, HLonden. dbouses ia Camden, betoze we came over, on m: children. From some cause, the son of Dr. Fercis " e insti Washington on the Mth inst. fyi toh P| ‘geht ey , Hartfor 1p Mary Willis, Avery, own ; sothiog was then said auoee disliked Gordob, snd they remsined enemies until ‘The Convention thea Prooeoded to the nomination of | Washington on the iust., ona flying 0 his | | Steamer M Sen , Sandiord, Philadelphia —Sandford LALBXANDRIA—air July 10 ship Georse Evans, Cooper, basiness; canditates for the various State offices, which resulted | bome ic Connecticut. ' ; 1 Bho business; ‘came over at Market strest, and | tbe death of Dr. Feri. Gordon then made friends | gs follews— re Te Hoo, Amon Kendall has been re-elected President of | !10F*ller Oncigs, Starkhouse, Philadelphia—J &N Brigge | “BUETUA—Are July 11 ebip Golden Cross, Little, New Or- ferent up to his house; he the only difficulty | with young Ferris, and became intimate with a A |, STATE TICKET, the Wasbington and New Orleans Telegraph Company, Sie. dacaie Joan barks Utah Sele P aie Tae te (wrasthat che wanted nim to go to the confessionai, | beautiful young Iady to whom he was ongagedto be | For Gevernor—Charlvs Derbigny, of Jefferson, Judge Giehrist, of New Hampshire; Col. G. Wright, | gua pantengers, to Ladiam & Ploasaote, 120hindt. 7 AM, | villo: Hesper do; (yrant, ‘Urepory. ‘Baltimore; {Rad he wou!d not; never before that morning heard | merried. ° Ferris remeved to Cincinnati, and during For Lieutenant Goveruor—Lonis Texaca, of Rapides. | Us. a.; Hon. F. Mullery. of Virginia; Hon Simon Pla- | exchanged signals with steamship Roanoke. z * | Chimboren el phi rs Moen (Br), Mo- ee penne ~ put 5; the letter in eo piace, Corton nia Oa chee 2 me eerctary of State--Rodert ©. Bente, of Kast Buton | pag, Venezueia; Hon. W. 1. Lae aud wite, Sandwich |. Si9Stephen, Crowell, Liverppol, 3 daye, with mise, v0 Kenney, Cat amas Want Rela, pocket, and ssid it did not cost him much to | seduce the young girl; but failing is. hellia! “For 8 as, & hi Islands; Baron Winspierre, Italy: Judge G 1, Scarourg, vr typ po 5 Stratton. Bates, Albaay; Oliver, do; Kina Tuttle, Keep honse, a2 she was #0 saving; we got to the | deviene, bo adwinwioced certain droge, and thus a ceaaae aaah compe tha aii of Ninginia; Suige LGgrand, of Maryland, arrived at ageagth fh vm enzers, £0 neh A Melgekeg ee? Coenell atd Che eat, "Avorn Sas Weight, Mur: jouse about half-past 11; it was looked; he the umpbed over her virtue. By threata of exposure For Auditor of State—Walter Rossman, of Claibone, Db ott : rik § rown, Freeman, Cardenas, 24 days. via New vy. § rt re tate, Baiti- fkey; went up stairs with him, and he said I should | he forced her to continue the criminal connection, For Attorney General — endell Hant, of Orean Baron ae Berger, Lientemant General of Lombariy, eee in for orders), with molasses, to | More, brig St Maha taylor Ehiietciphias Bao nye Livro inner with bim; be toak the dinner out ef tthe | and received from her letters acknowledging her | Fer Superintendent of Education—O. D. Stillman, of | SfFived st Parma on the ist, and presented his respects | Fit Sonn Balch of Newport), Bors, Georgetown, with Farr, do; schre Gen Veazie, Chadwick, Port su @loset, and warmed it: it was soup and boiled meat, | guilt. A short time ago, Ferris returned to Chester, | Ouachita. N. B. BENEDICT, to the Duchers Regent. naval stores to Dollner & Po Ellen (Br), Johnson, Harbor Island; Gen Herse; Blready cooked; he said his wife generally prepar- and thicking his betrothed still innocent, married President of the State Wigwam of Louisiana. Mr. Dosle, her Majesty’ Minister at Mexico, is shout Schr Wim Newbury (of Reckland), ing. Maynguer, 16 hae te atl moi $d the dinner on Saturday for Sanday; I sve dinner | her. Gordon, who had never really forgiven Fer- | | T#0¥as H. Eumins, State Secretary. to stsrt for Lurope on eave o: absence, aud the ex-eecre- | y+, with euges, to Maitland & Phelps; vessel to master, | Devs & beasy, aan, i ‘grith him; he eaid she took some clothes and arazor | ris the injuries of the past—placed a package of | THE MAESACHUSKITS KNOW SOMMTHINGS’ BTATECOUN- | t8TY. Mr. Lettsum, 1s to act as charge d'aflaires per in fchir Mazia, Cook, rt " nor, Chase, York; Thomas Bradiey, Nickerson, do; South- Writh her, and a cane; I think he said she took a | his wife’s letters in his way, which told the whole | cl—sHEa PLaTFOR—abuLITIoNIsu—No BLAVR | 7" : Schr rtm have, Portland, Me, for PUtaeiphis Sere alite Asa; teige Byte, Ail Comees D Demt kes Fuzor, but I am not sure; we statd there till | story of her crime, His first thought was to take | STa11S--FREE SCNOOLS—FNEY LAVOR—rXER SOIL | | M. de Usedom, who ‘has ag ere athe ed pr sain taaie ’ pes? _ Kuight, Belen F Ryder. ns 4 @bout one or two o'clock, when Mr. Fisher cam: | the lile of the destroyer of his peace, but not meet- —PROHIBITOKY LIQUOR LAW—fi¥ER AND HAR rel hem rue coed ads i tin, and who bad only Sh ia ear. ELOW. BaLTIMOKE—Arr July 11 steamer Win Jepking, Hallott, here; Fisher wented me to go to his house; Ssble | ing him, and refiecting that his wite might be} BOR IMPROVEMENTS, ETC. Pn eee z * BATLED. pg Tete inereanine Divainass tongs Hobart, 4 4 went along ae us to Lewis cist at Frank- eqnally guilty, Merete tee village and hss ever re. ee nee ee ee reer ||! “Trba Rasdtaa) Bene RAGV apy” aeetvee'ay Coben. |. utp Smblen Ravaezent 1 Fouoe inew. 167 tons), Brown, xemsrar nj Jolie Sewell, ned. t ; of 1, i Russ k “ ° > Suking, Pe Point, Swain, " , and got ere after two o’c I told ie excitement growing out of the affair Wind during the 8 wine, deruands Noe pet dG lg eee ‘ bs waa : ant the 10th init, ‘The Council was previded over by £. | gen On May Sst, with despatches for tho Russiaa lega- Foot anid he would “sell Fisher about, it’ to | Gordon from thelr Lodge. The cusely ove iawnicn | Emcry Aldrich, Proncent ofthe Order. A commitiee ot | Ucn, end an autograph letter from the Emptor Alexae- 7 of / ¢ from each coanty, Dr. Stone, a ; ) ACOTENsEK 6 Prince was to pro yw; about three o'clock I went to Frank. | the severest penalties of Lynch law would be justi- | Way uppoiuted to draw. up revolutions. A series rather | ceed from Copentiagen to Stoccholtn. . BATH—Sid Juiy7 tons), Liverpool, in nip Waebingten Linbey (new, 1,000 inet, to load for Calcures (not as be ; fore). street church with Jasob; he wanted to look for | fisble, and we sincerely hope that the brutal fiend | nirra im their character were offered by Charien W. Slack The Kin, j , CHARLESTUN—Are Jaly 9 ebip Sharop, Brooks, Liver i D Ds A iz of Denmark bad leo arrived from his cha- col; bark Jasper Bennett, N¥ork; brij uther, Neisor Bis wife; the service bad begun; it isa large church, | Will get his deserts. ere 18 no other law to reach } of Boston, and after discussicn referred tot! teau or Frederiksborg, and waa to give an audience to | over $4,000. She is bound ti — or horton; heteh broths bompson, ‘Ni onk eohr ‘Jane (ey, was crowded; it was r sunday; he weat | him, and be should be hung withou: judge or jury, tee, The committee reported atter dioner, ri & the Russian Prince on the following day. TLe steamer St Lawrence, after casting off the vhip, pro. | D&¥I«?, Naerau. NP. Cid ship Smily St Pierre, Tossier, in than 1 did; I only went tothe inner door; | to the bighest limb in Chester Binff. The ruined | resolutions offered by Mr. Siack, and aubscitoting ths | che Emperor Napoleon gave audience lately to the Sete aeee ty OR OL er Sine arate TONvinn: Be doe MTTCHTUNart daly If ochre o Whiting, Taman; Empo- aid he went to the » nce where she generally sat; } wite andfher destroyer remain in the same town— | following, which exhibit tho result of tueCouncul’s do | prince Ismail Pacha, son of Torahim Pacha, t9 Priuce | pousway The iniuey Aad ood Merce nhuerienns deck eae: | pina Mayhew, and Tile Bk dioote, Put iadelphis fhe eeid he conld not sve her; we were ia the church | she #n object of pity and commisseration, he hated | fi nat we hereby ratify the platl ¢ prim. | Coustfoutzo, Grand’ Boyard of Wallachia, aud to the | ‘The berk Cha . "FALL KIVEK—Atr July 10 scbrs'Buese, Vista, Potter bout e quarter of an hour, and did not go to the | and condemned by all who know him. He is knowa |... 2 he Nateonal Convection ot Cioretnd, | rurbisb (barge d'affaires, the underwrite pump on Phiindeippia: 11th, JW Lindsey, Leaming: Alida, Dela Pricet’s floase; we then went to Fisher's hoo in this city, but we advise him to keep away—he | SPle*, Acopted by the National Convention at Cleveland, | 4), om Brigadier General J a. | ME BOW Atting the wooden pumps and eceuring the engine | RUC JS Wheidin, Smith, Philadelphia, Sid 11th sebe I 3 } 8e, ’ p y- June 14, 1855, aa follows :— © ieoch Brigadier General Jacquemont, co nmand- ‘The brig Perseverance, Smita, for Penesesla, is now re | Switd, Crovel jexancris. ‘where we remained till about 6 o'clock; Fisher's | my bot fare so well here. There is no punishmeut ‘As servility to the slave power cheracterizes the na- | ®Pt of the military tubdivivion of the Creuse and Cor. | pairing. CE: —Air July 7 chr Abeona (Be), North Jeg. wanted to go toa concert; Fisher, Schlegel, | too severe for such @ black hearted miscreant.— | tional crganizations of the exiating political parties, and | 72, &| Tule, has just been transferred, by an imperial ¢ brig Undine, Fuller sails ins few days forthe Saltillo | GiR# tor N¥or Hiese and I wen: to the concert in York avenue, | St- Louis Herald. as this servility is pervious both to the maahood of the | decree, to the reserve of the General stafl, He is auc- Ga \ULMES'S HOLE—Arr July 9, PM, sehr Ontario, Phila. Hi 5 » Bri ‘25th sobre L Shephard, Low, Yo Bt @nd remained there till about 10 o'clock; after that Seo ae North and the liberty ot the Kepuolic, ceeded in bis former post by Brigadier General de | yiiieson, Ph : delpbia tor boston, Jwent home to Camden; I leftSohlegel at the door | THE Sspveri0n axp Lxorzmenr Case.—We | We ceclare—1. That the issue before the American | Bousingen. + gece eet liberate <4 Arr 1th brig Globe. Saunders, Inagea 18th ult, put in for Of the concert; I tnink Schlegel went with Fisher; | *0™¢time since alluded briefly to » case of seduction and | people is whether freecom shall be limited to the free | General of Iiivision De Joly in sppointed to the com. | Also arr 20th schr W A Spofford, Gamwell, NYork, witha | orders; reli Alice, Res, Coron, Vhiladelphia or Boston; ti + | elopement; but not being fully advised of the particulars | states, or whether slavery sball be limited: to the slave | mond of the17th Military Divisicn, (Coraica,) vice Gea, | CAFE? forthis city. The Spofford, ‘ox the 19th inet, in lat 20 AY Geass Yok ae elie te ae J saw the nctios in the newspaper on Monday night | ‘yerefrained from giving publicity to the names of the | States. Talancier, transterred to the reserve, : 20, ton 72 40, tellin with the hull: of the brig Westport, of | terre, Chase, NYork tor Hyannis, Sid sobre Santa Maria, PR murder bavin — committed; bee _ me | partis interested, being unwilling to incur she responsi. | | 2; That this irsue hae been forced apon the country | The Pringe and Prinee Royal of Wartemberg returned Se cree ek Reet cbrte aaa a Ith orig Margaret (Br), Henneberry, Philadelphia for AE er Pr a ged is wife | bility that might buve arisen in the event of the rumor | by the slave power through repeates @ggrensions, and | on the 12ih of June, to their vilia near that place from way. Everything sbout her was | St Jobs, sebrs Jobo L Darling, bh, and Robt Mer otice to him | proving unfounded, or at least exaggerated. These ob- | by acts which have violated national faith, solemn com: | s¢. Potersb The is at Hambu: h nchors, chains, rigging, &e, cer, Kebizecn, co tor Boston; Hattie Annah, Hateb, do the Post Office; I directed it to him at his | jecticns, however, being removed, we now no | pacts, and sacred covensats, a eee ee ‘ , Salem. Nv Harris, Sawyer, Philadelphia for Boston—seo Niath acd Poplar streets, on Tuesday morn: | hesitation in giving the particulars of the : It ap- 4, That there aggressions, expecially the Nebraska out- 7 4 PHILADELPHIA, J uly 12, PM—Arr brige Hanneh Balch, | Disesters Margaret (Lr); schre Jonn 1. Darling, ; Lwas in the Mayor's office when tae knife was | Pests that a school teacher named Jobn Killwell, resid- | rage, with the brutal assault npon the elective franchise | The Helgian Monitour announces that Jules and Celes- i gastpert: Gs Hichborn, So We, Alice Les, Emily C Deaisoa, om him: after the examination was over he call- | 124 it Fast Hanover towrsbip im this county, who had « Kanaas, bave sroused the freemen of the republic to | tm Mog tof alg nl extradition had been Istely refased TL. Milter, Pad e¢ SAM, wind 8, brig Globe, waiting orders; Bhowsa him; wife snd ‘ by the Belg! t, left Belgi hime: two children living with him, eloped witha ust sense of their duty and their danger; and tuough | bY gion goveroment, have left Belgium for the Pd Joba Fagel and me by 5 an officer was sitting | Youse gist Diteon years of age, named Mary Rout, | they will invade no right of ony State, they will mam. | United Stator. ; he told us tl boaght such a knife | daughter of William Kauch, » reapectable farmer of the | tain every right of freedom, and resist the admission of ‘The Pripcess Frederic, of Holland, sister of the Em- econd street near Brown, for & woman who was | same township. Mary been going to school to Kul- | another slave State or the acmission of another foot of | press Dowager of Kuseia, has arrived in Berlin, on her stockings for his wife; I was called into | well for some two years, during which time he hadgain- | slave soil. way to Bt. Petersburg. private office, and heard ro more; the | ed her affections to that degree as to have almost entire ‘That we shail meet this issue, thus forced upon us, Names of Americans registered June 27, 1855, at the piesa like a8 if it’ hed been made out of | control over her. The elopement caused much excite- | in the spirit our fathers met the iseuoof their day; aud | pepking office of Livirgstoa, Wells & Co., 8 Pinve de la ‘ofa biackamith’s apron; Schlegel and his wife | ™ént In the neighborbood, and numbers turned out in | believing, s¢ they believed, that, rigutfully, ma Bourte’ Paris: we v, ry Bleck dog; Taaked him once where the | Rur*ult of them. They wire found and arrested stew | old no property ia ina, we will maintain the nat y elmer, Sarah, Jones, do; Hichborn, Bos. Swift, let fii ine a lehend, raw ry Tice, Tice, New Haven; Eu. sobr NC Hari JACKSON VILLE—Arr July 2 echr Hudeoa, Havence, N Cid echr Magyar, Coluon, Prospect kt —Arr July | brig Jere’ Fowler, Winslow, Hillsboro tor Friladelphia ) Sid June 29 sebr Star, Huck- ing, Philadelphia. MOBILE—Cld ‘July 3 ehips Sal Pool; 1das (Br), Werevtt, do; bark: colona, Tb Bartram, tam, Grey, NYor jatenzas for Fal sapere Hg NEW ORLEANS—Cid July 6 mehip Crescent City, Tonnili, E. dog; - ; Smith, E. Sohiegtin, L. J McGovern, NYork, vie Havens; ships Vaneluse, He a ya afterwards in what {called the Fourth Mountain, | slity of freedom. ; ie 3 Mg MeGover ’ : He won. was, ead he eaia his wife had given tate, by Mr. Jonathan Stroim, having been in the woods | 5. That freedom being one in aim and ead, the world & Y. rent St aietii nike Nenu ketene field, recht | | NORFOLR: Sld sohr Evel; by Mr. G. Remak— ‘Trest mm. SEW BEDFORD Arr July 10 schrs th im that S5 N, tow 42 68, by ce, The girl wasioastate | over, the friends of freedom m this republic should v, Edes, ‘was prevented ascertain during the time of th " racter, not birthplace, the test | M.G. Lleurot. G it was preeent at the baptism of the child; | of almost belplers weakness, cur informant stating that | rauke principle: ow. me by thick weatbei ol was left alone at the house; I never | an abortion had been produced on her between the | of acmssion to ip and ita conatituiional rights, | jot, We F Mott, W. # ft ory ‘and his wife talk aboct religion; I | timeother teaving ‘her Yather's house and when abe | And we further ceclare--6. ‘That the right to woraniy | UT Rewere EM May, & b Di yiAX EMBs ON FIRE, apparent Pane dais'S tke We derener (now, ‘Pras in the habit of visiting them on Sunday. was found, She is represented as a smar', comely girl, | God ec: cing Ye tie, Siete tee of Hitagane this oes @. Wance, WG. Fay, #. ©. Hem Stapler, at Wilmington, Iphia. Sid 9th schre Triumph, N York, 10th, to be lo She apper learn her nam ae Gee ination extended through «couple | With at least ortinary intelligence. Her’ father eame | being inviolal bat kam! ; Storr and Indy, D. AL Woo . | Op #oon after they were found, when she threw herself | immunity through wire State laws; but we wi e. Lf poor, nothisg of importance was elicited, ex- | ‘dl { every Politico eceloriastical interlerence, in political at- . ibany. , sor W. pa ey, A! al, De. E,W Gute C Rthio ate gon org “t ecu i Pharo, Falkenburg, his neck, besceching his forgiveness in the most 4 S01 P pbia; Tram 3 Fall Kiver for Alexsa in the room appeared not to have tin . - “ : 60 Woisaubin, New ¥ te A. L. Hunt, Scun Anna, Sinclair, at Gloucester from Sabie Island | dria; WT King, Stuy jarnetable tor 8 York. manner. Killweli was brought to our borough | fairs, by potentate, pontill or prest, or their abstiors, | 4 Nuird, Movie: B. Alden ‘and. 1 ry ease ach ele Ks Peon disturbed, as it was well made. The carpet | on Tucsday last, and log risop to aswer thecherge, | as deetructive alike of this right’ and our common | Wieg K Guild. Hone: Been eee en A chane from hee Teck fos Secteane ana tt PaAe, HAVES Fe ne ee eae, ras palled ap behind the door. It is case showing extraordinary depravity in the be- | liberty KE, Baker, J. ¢. Bast, E. A. Spooner, T. dw and bo away, withrigging brtecbed, | | PHILADELPHIA—Arr July 11, PM, schre Mail, Crowolt ‘Diffeabach examined—I know the ; andit is not to be wondered at that & dieposition 7. That intemperance being an evil, we recommend to | chusetts, ‘ mainmast eorong and bull damaged. Also lost cable | Providence; M: Work, Cid sohre Dou Nien? mo Monday 1 kept public house in Sixth | was evinced by the neighbors to take the law in their | {be severs] States such action tor the pyomotion of tem- ARRIVALS. audanchor, T! bowsprit Ine, MoDuthe, I id; Napoleon, Gallagher, Marctord; a below Chestnut; Sch! there on Mon- | own bands.— Harrisburg Herald. pernnce as will extend and establish that virtue. At the Metropolitan—Hon. G. W. Wright, California; Seun NOH. ‘s Hole, from Philadelphia | B Sbaiver, Prat EF smith, Mck: Pt pag dental 5 gee wae es with pov irtaal fas T That free scbcole, {ree labor, the improvement of | ten. We MW Warkingon, North Caroling: AE. Latimer, | fer Boston, w gy rts hie | Johnson, 'Bridzeport: J.C Dovehty, Mi tL Lia x; Wo. Fisher was with | annest or Cart. J.C. Nicxors.—By the steam: | rivera and bartore, an honest republican official repre- | Uy jgcalt, baen, deny tel. # A; Ballin, Vissivias Fay’ | Sounds with an upkno er, and lust bo ad | 100, Tulon, Iicyton, EH Atwood, Avwtod they took 9 drink and mt down for about halt ail mensures that tend torlevate man, | acem’ Henan J, He Lucas mud tamil bias de n Wilson, dor Geo Willard, THE WESER CHAN RE: for 4 " America, advices have been received . | eentation abroad faasly, St. Lowias JJ. Di 401 J P Wilson, W jour, when Schlegel called me to - table; he | ship 1 » lien. received of thear- | Sarstiisn tne wedterial, peospetty of the country, and | commie Westies eta, hicoase met Yoo DP Demer Notices to Mariners. S°p, Bestowe "Hersy, ie Diffeabach, Mo hia pf the Bray | ‘The Chamber of Commerce ot Bromen, referring to the; pub- bs vice about ag ed adored it A oe recy hi bee give stability Co the Union, shall recelve our bearty'aap. | San Franelsco. PUBLICATION RUSVFCTING THE MARKING (BETOMURNG) OF : lected, mont A - a someting; oir es canes eaten tte eee our Banksand Exchange Brokers, of about $75,000 | * That to insure practical success, we will strive to Lea tio he 20th the i ‘so; (letter shows;) this is it; T read it absat | by means of forged bills of lading. Upon his exit | gil'au otices with men of wadoadted’ integrity and ao- tie marking of the channel of the mouthel the Weast eco, Shaif, when I became excited-—the part about | from Charleston, he proceeded to New York, and } priety, of ability and cf werve, to resist aggression upon by informe all whom it may co1 thi tl Colonist, Frost, Sea, vihoe of toe priest; Koeald, “IL yon are excited | thence to Havana, whitber he had Heriot? de- | right, come when, where, of m what shape, it may, Saise fires Weser Key buoy, announced pelle Weare mov, you will be more so after you have read it all,” iched a vessel from this port. Mr. H. W. Conner | _ 10).’Ihat for theee objects, vital slike to humsnity and | OME LAME Wie eace Sew Fork: Gem Van ater Key b as peep et the vated me what he should do; I asked him how | Jf., a8 the agent of some of the ‘defranded parties, | the republic, we are ready to unite with all men, under | yaivoiken, do ; Col Hillman, Brooklyn; Mr. Burrouchs, Jr, , Haseltont Weapors, Bont 7 took; he sald about $400; he said | proceeded to Hevans, and getting on the track of | Whatever meme or organization, who will aid us in carry- | \vew Yorr; Col Lee. tS. A. Andrew MeMsekia, Philxdet: von; John Lancaster, Stites; U ‘Famer, 5 ae money te eo hard about it if 2 ma ichols, followed him from point to poin! on the | 'P€ inte muccessfui operation thee grent priceipien, | pin; ton: Samuci Willitton, East Mampton, Cajt. Oliver, Merson 'whiiden: deta, ‘Gandy; $8 Buiey, vould y ed, we are im faycrof an immediat Vhiladelphis jarratt, Carlisle, Phili 4 Seer ok by fortune, bat that it was all saved from | Isiand of Cuba, thence to the Islanis of Trinidad, | ycneu: union of all the people of the Stats, who beliore | At the Astor—G. A. Parkor, Lovdon; J.B. Winton, Phils imber of Commerce further informs all whom it | Aibaay. Sid sebre Elisabeth, Seomen, Fat ais sbor; f him that he should get it trang. | Senta Cruz and Jamaica, when suspecting an intea- | tbat ireecem rather than slavery should be the control. | de phis:d J. Krown, do, R. 0. Fenbry, Baltimore; Dr. Cox, consequence of the laying of | rine, ingrabam, Albany; eloops Khode fated ato , aad I would inquire wnat could | tion on the pars of the fugitive of proveeding to | tiny element in our national policy. ; co, W. D. Cole, Alabama; P. Stovel, Auguota; M. Ander. pb ae Sales ts the Zaoui ng Tras 1108, Hallock i B ma: a ” 5 a. 3 lor is. = ae Re phe yo it, all ready and | forwarded, by way of New York, to Liverpool. | operate with een Rene oe Dey We Steter, Philadntphia % — July che Rough & Resdy, Harrie, Pita Nicola upon reaching Southampton, procecded ty | Tircvghout the Commonwealth, favorabie to a fusion it; Judge Sweet, Ohio: Lieutenant k buoy has boew laid V States army; Cbi rth wes ior Parneworth, 1CHMOND—Ary July 10 York; Henry T Wood, Williams te Art at City Point, chip ¥ el; barks Columbia, Boei - 45. | movement upon the above basis; and thir committee Pec eng [averpoo!, and thence to the Coir | shail be auttorized, in conjunction with them, to call & + , 88 we bave before stated, reste State Convention in August or September next, or when: Yrom Norfolk, &e, in the steamship Jamestown—L Go. th for Liver. ; water. in Brussels, where be will await a requisition from | crer in their jucgment the time for such convention Jno Beck, C H Hopkins, J H ’ecor A ‘The bearings th: ontnos, Wessels, New the Federal government, and be brought home (or {| shall bave arrived. E Morris, A'Derty, 8t, A Perry, Jr VM | ‘The steeple of Wal CISCO—Arr Suns 16 bark New World, Rove, f tril. Mr. Conner, thronghout this long parenit, |” Rercived, That we are in favor cf freedom, tomperane? vw DH 3 S Williams, ¢ Mo- | Sandwich, lelands 21; sehr’ Heb ‘i " bas manifestacien eneray, perveverance and #acacity | and Protes:antum, ar the three $reAt uiwares of teas A a df abit ia, oc leh ship “e which would ha arer American republicanism; ond we aze for such action @ ay. Mi et, M: ey Jett: aad tts wocceerfat priya ZEMTy | will bert protect and promote those causes en apd 6 Mins Richards, © 3 Linton s to ng fhm the worst \etsangegee ret denies Wrewel Re Re: Waly Oh Go Wee nancki ‘A sbarp cebate onaved, but the resciu'ioas, with the two Missee Gardner, Wm Tupman end lady. Mies pian tes VANNAH—C14 July 7 ebip mae every ‘vubinted with the difficulties | .ycvntica of the last, wore finally adopted Wollzer, J’ Gordon, 0 Turner, two ‘tives TOR INUTON—-art Joly Ht Feo bs whch it was sutrounted.—charleston Mereury, x cacauodtsc biaViis OF scasiwa:seiall ol By Kat vy 1) BO gaa burs, Bappenasneck: Detrels. Ac dey WO HE G A—T! , lord; Pilot, Kelly, johoad fren i “ —-- me CANDIDATES IN A BSLLIGRRENT Poertton, wr etnanel, © Vise buey’ Lar tevins bh pang or NYork; Deep River, een: ‘he Supreme Coutt of Maine has decided in the case of ‘Tbe Selma Sewinel of the B0tbh ult. gives the follow. WILMINGTON—, NC—Arr July 9 gen! ao place. te Tis hee ve, Richards and others, that «schoo! commit. | ing cescription ef the ecere which waa enacted at Jones: y is marked B, and fies is wix end waif tarhoms | peririeges Bostens sehes Riicit free, Basin. + -spexamined—Dia vot pay Or the translation; + ght to direct the English Bibie to be read in | toro’ between the Kaow Nothings and democraticesndi- | | et totteve vlor: GR Dizon (3 wasted), Gar: fr tatoo money. Fe vd that Catholie children who are unwilling | cates for Geverncr of Alabama — wer ane © Meveleot Wenerreoce: WEW 5 We Ber So rey, Wibeieer see ‘Ligue Lage examined —Szblegel was in wy yr. vt cam Save wo redress, On test Cuev'sy, Judge Gkortridgs ans Col. Winstos | Belin, Mies w ' seis isicipcwaae ea

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