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8 THE PRESIDENCY. INTERESTING POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. Proceedings of th» Nigger Worsh'ppers and Abslitionists at Syracuse. Gathering of the Democratic Forces at Cincinnati. BLACK REPUBLICAN COXV.NTICN IN NEW JERSEY, e TSE FILLMORE Ath AT WORK &., NEW YORK, ko. Now York Mgger Worshippers’ State Con- vVeatiun, rRACUSH, May 28, 1856. The delegates to the New York Nigar Worshippers Sta'e Comyenticn mei at Corothian Sali, i this city, at tem o'cleck this forsavcn, in accordance with the fol- lowing call:— TO THE PEOPLE OF Naw YORK. At a meoivg of toe Ke ubvceu sin. Committee, held in tae dity of avoany, oc be 2. day of April, 1856, the follow ing oall wus acupte :— ope of te bae ¢ New York, without regard pelltical alffere: oe: or sivictoms, who are oppeeed to fhe repeal of thr Musncurt Uvup-omine, to the pilley Of the prevent acu tutes iv, © the ex ention ot lave 1y into tae Te we im favor of ine admission of Rapres aaa foe S ute, eo) cf @ to img the ection of the federal governmen' + ine + cies of Washington and Jefferson, are req +ste hoo-e two delegates trom each Avsembly dotris. te ns ww tate O nveation, in the eliy o Byr-case, on 4% send y the tweaty ¢izh bh day of May uexc, at 'Ou'c oa A M, for tae curgore of appointirg the deiegs et) sho. tals Stave is enticed, e thiee “elegae fiw © cgasimal astrics, and six delegates a: ag he N tives! Convention ia Philadelpbis, om th 1) o © 5+» Jane a-xt, to present Gandidates 10 be supported > toe offices of Presigent ana Vice Presides’ cae U # Seates EDWIN) UnivaN Si-BUS DRA aa | JaM#s B taYLu’, [y,) y, D, DULL=Y Higa», FNOw For JOB BL NT i TAMUHS 4 NYS i} ) so"00 CRAB Y DAU WhivHs, i 4 DAY 5 } albany. J.M.B vAvivsON, | C. PW Lda, f ABRAHAM BIN, Do, JawEs Fox-via' fTPor: BG SPAU DING =} 5 PHILIP o sttiwer 5 Befelo LEV o TURSER 0 “perstown. STaNDisd 44KKY Hersiner, LEV] DIMMICK. ngnamton. STEPHEN. C 3° S0N, Deli DANIFL 7 JONE-, ALLEN 4U~KOE } Syracuse. AG. RUE. Eli vide, 8 mM BUNK ILG +3 Medina. SASUEL & ALLEN Roenen‘er CHARLES © S4EPARD, Wyomi Reouh State O maltese, Hoe. EB. D. Moncas, Chs:man o° the State Centray Camittee, called the Oorven ico to order, and on bis meon Wiliam h. Strong merchant, of New York, waa ms eckaiwan of the esp reapizativa. Mr, STRONG. taking accreseed the Con- ver Won ai gre hb, prine pi fo review of the aud- jsotof the alavery ag).stion. @ sp ke of tbe recent evopie in Kazaac, and ‘+e astaul. npon Senator Samner, af outregee whieh ehou.¢ wr use to action all friends of qree@om. Borauer’s nuwe +08 hear ily applauded. He epcke of the threat to make Sewarc the next vietim, ead pledged three hupdrec ‘housaud hearts and bands to avenge fuch an ou'regr. 1 it shoud be perpetrated. At the mention of Sewarc’s nome the: vie Convention rose end gave three cheers. Tur speaker ol sed with an exhor- tation for umion end curcsrt of ac ion among the opp> nents 0” slavery and ¢f the ca‘iors! a. ministration, A.C. Gere, cf Reneveiser, anc B. Waeeler, of Eris, were eppointed temperary p-cre's. ies. Agcod deal of con'usion ecsu d im the effort to get a of Celegates. A purnt wa. reine. teat Schuyler county, not beirg an Asrembiy district, was mut entitled to dele- gates uncer the call neve: ine.ess the delegates from Schuyler were admi'tec bso. W. Bieyt, of Niw Yok committee of trent organization, kre ov be coair weved the appo'ntment we ‘rom eave Jsdizial district on por ch wa: names by the Chairas ic ret—La ber J H we mev—t. 4 Br wo. ESixth distric 1s een F Ciara ‘Sevemth Distric -— Wi tau ir Fighth Disutc—Cherlre E Shepard On metion, the de:egaces fr. m he -ev+ral Congression- al Cistriota were r quesied to © rier tgatcer to report one Celegate from each district to fu'm @ commi:tee, and report the mames of «x cevegs «# st large to the Repudi oan National Convention, and the -ame umber of al-er op‘es, The Convention imme isteiy resclved itself into fragmen's, as prop red by this mo Jon, for = quarter of en hour, and the ba | vecaze # erne of general eomfusion. Mr, BLUNT, ‘rom .be GC mmi'es »n Permanent Organi- zation, reporied as tolln «#:— PreidaneRict ad Barina, ot dneide Fesd cf suffotk; Freeman @W Lean. of Queena; A. jould, of Volamoia Geo-ge D. Beers. cf Tomphi « ge Yoat, of Mons gomery; Peter Con igman, ot A rai er Secretar tes— Wiliam Kicharss ». of A bany, J. B. Mar- aL Jaces, fis ivon; A W. Clurg, tinde'e of Morzoe of J: fle. eon Mr Herter, fore erly ademoerat, cn tekirg the chair, seid Le #aa re) iced igat par'y -be ea are 0 loosened that ol whol ve freedom can kau ou @ common plat form. He thought ‘he iacicativas ‘or ‘he wugsesa of the repudlican "ue last craces of dough- fareiem would this ta rat of the soil of New Yok. (Cheers) St wee cea’hon Pierce, Douglas and Caes, aid the cocirinss of popwar s vele'gnty end 2 a iztervention. [c get command of the naisnal treasu- rya.d he army ard wavy, am restore ‘he g vernament to its original puri y, ¥as the onJ-ct of orgenizstion, He iy keé the epinit of harm ny aug conct.ia‘tiou in the re publicen reuks ia this contest. Op motion of Horace Gareney of ore from esch Ju ictal pp tuted by ine Chal: to report re8 Hovane Gee. ley; Seocnd, £. M. Maccen; Third CF. Cr-aby; Furth, George Richerée; Fith ' Syi rece; Sixth, George D’ Beers; Seven'b, Creres U ok, Elsa %, Cuaries Barer, The Vat of Congres { wa! Gis t~ was ca od acd the folowing pemes repitec 0 furm he comml: ee te report ates at lerge aud ai eroa es ths Nat'onal Conven- Hon —Firet ¢iniriot iia, 39-oud, Sephen Crow- ell; Thi-d. J.J. Stooce ; Vour'h, J-hn Ficoh; Fifth, 3 & Burr; sixtn. J.D. Funckvey; “evewh %. AL Dayton: Piette, WK Sircng; Niosa b. W. Travts; Teath, W. ©. Jayne; Eleveuin, HL Tovey; faeifib, J. &. Thur senth, G. Rover suv, Je fen: Fifternib, A. rood: xteen bh, J. Cardall; teem h, H P. Alexani er, big 'eeuth. Gao: Hew teouth, Willare T wil, feeo deta, Heory Ny che foll wizg committee iat wee F citeents; A: Vas Voow! Seven- Grat, F OW. Juliane; Tweny-seeord Ubares TL Tweni;-thid, Hirem ¥e0 liom; Twenty-fourth, Ha White; Twenty -fif'n, Wo. Van Master; Twenty sixeh, Semue! Jeyoe. Ten ys evenin, RX R Oamers, Tw ty-eigb hy RB. Van Ve wiborg ; wen y-ninth E » Thar ieth, S+ bh W-keman, foirty first, P. P. Mur- ‘Taltty-vecora #..D. Webster; thircy-third, L. B. On motion, she coegnsion tron the seversl Congas slor al diftric’# were rejnes ©. to revort at tre af enon eed co the names of i. 8 dein terna‘es from istve & tthe N ion, Ui ia ixened for s , ioig and be vsesuls *y, HO. epncarced as &pe A tim ec'icg of @'ilzeas 0 Otondaga county i610 be be Ohare on Ssturday next, ‘The celegates are arom. bef snd hal! a# concerns the Seward whigs and ececers ‘rom he narcbarners, with Jog of old lite ther'y pi From ‘uteide talk acd the uamistakonole man! sstations sand wil de m ror ot Seward. f Brooks 1p a Sumner. JH Martindale wad ochers aro ths ir. snord ¢° oie, The resolui ca, ‘bow@h ucaninousiy adopted, are cot blocothirety enough tor smaj. rity of the Couvention, who wamied to (brenmn an tvvasin of che Southern States, it the abolition a's {n Kansas are not allowed to * the close wat A Greeley, Gen, Buel. oJ, A. Yertin’al ho were al! aox- 0 walt chem at the Whive House. {hin cog &. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Pre. ident ew ed tue “avent on to order, and the Seport of the Commiites at Large was received The foliow!:.z ace the names of the delegates and alter- cates: = DELEGATES AT LARGE. Moses H. Grinnell, tober. ming | has, Gook, D joho, PL ip Corecuimer, Pre tor King Adernat AS, Butbell, 8. Delanaier, Jobe Santord, JR, Rwo.d 1 Sunt reo see RCRTBAOFAL DISTRICT DELEGATES. esr, te get th B ay Dietinacy 1 tet. 1 —Devid 4 Ford, Wm W. Leland, Mie-hoese t tomokina. 2a hollin Saat ré. Joon &, Berg farcey. E 6. pede B “Tomptlne Andrew J. B'eaaie: ¥ Freevorne, Geo H Andrewn, 2 bony J. Bisecker, Jay ‘man Jeane Shorten, Wa. Car's 0, os eer Chas. © Leigh, Loman bhar woot. gue Ketchum, J W, Kcmoude, a, Cakey Hal f . Murphy, wrap 8 8) ould a M.Clsop, Tro, D. Ra ton, Patterson, Reuben €. Fentor, A G@ Rive. one GREELY, from the C.mmittee oa Resolu' Hons, offer. d the following, which were nim vusty adop ed Whereer, i must now be mavifest tall thatthe question of slavery extengi p or restricti ra, iyve veg ths p edumicance Of fee oF sisve vabor in most of thy vet territories now be- Vusing to ur Utien, and ir ai tea mar herestver be ac- trees fe & form the ‘controlling bw °e ia che Pe ideutial eleo- You belore, ara iso be fally destand bs the result of that “— 2 he tvad. shat the ststeof Nee ¥ ra, by her ew¢tal support cr Sevised by Jel- cally aporoved by Waabington b- ber deter- ance in .5'9 2 10 tne oo ry of Mivourt asa of the Witmot Pro view. ua ons abd tostincts; ov preaperity, vewer rnd renown, of the restrictive ordinarce- of 178;_ origi "al ferson ane « red of reseion, and be: love fo-he sons who have yore ara wil e Fo inbabit eu dae, and moke frulttal the miguty West, stands tmmovably commiies to tbe policy of s avery restriction. eso ved That in the crimes and cutreges recen'ly com Bitied by the opbi ders of she slave (p» ver in Kase aud Missourt, we have renewed aviden x6 th: rqilm'ter nove el; tea ce'uatn ard freud, that slaver: is ¢ tn acquiring conte.ter ae in using ~onceded po ver, and that the cnly enfe: ‘against (8 univesai dffa ion and do ftand ty ite eoatinemst within the ‘ante unserepu eas Lmalts of ‘which eonstitutiona!= creriab it. Kesolved, That 'o the uohle bard 9° pioneare sho tava g7n8 forth from mong ux'o plant the standacd of reedoa €qus! laws in Kauaas, we tender the seencances of our fa-vent 60 xlration for thelr devoledoess. Lid'zuat o: for tue'r roaRs, end evmpathe for thei: sufferings; an? we p edve onre sives to intermit ro effort and relex vo exertions. und) their rights hall bave been vindioated and their oppressors brought to yUstice. hesslved. That the orphan catld rethren who, for their devotion to the rae Stats osuse, eon, oF snail be put todeath im W'aacuri or bs ber anc o ou hera rof- fians new devastating Kanras, are ju.Uv eu'itec tc sureist erce ard educaticn a! toe ba drof thelr compa rots in the free ‘Stat And we recommsnd thatcowwitiees he organized ard collections for this purpore promptly made in every city aod townsaip cf ours tite. Re ed, That ve en reat al! who concur «ttn as in dear. ananglbat ‘freedem hail be ngt ore and slavery forget or posipove their difarances other with as in recuring freedom w Kinses acd ernitories of the Caion 1 Agent outrages at feaeee abana by ook of wich © kesake often tuted States was b utallt de. en ond a ricken do™7 {u hi; eest, > tilting no armed sné unenspiclow of danger we ene Bew =v! the arrogance ot the slava power, ard ita deermina- ton tc corcede no rig sto teir sdvers a mat soch aa thelr right Arma ral: yiodierte anc up? snd we exhort our Ferators ard Repre-ev'stives to eian’ i mi by tele privet pesanc belr cocvietions, and t realize that ‘re diagracs of ete fo! Serbsrim restaon thore who per, aud not ow thoss wro avifer by them. Dae ‘That the righte of the 5° it oF the pe ple lo- cated in the Te-rito ies, are ins objects of aoiistinde avy aup port, and we corcamn tbe rif rt mabirg in our day to fuse all poliiea! power tr 0 one ir dise-iminat- ard ovarshaco wirg c&- to the faih of + ir those who passed them to Live up ‘o s aCOpted by be sti demo: atic con- eotember te this ci. to nomicaie elved. ‘tha Wbie the Gemceracy of this Staie will faith wily acbere to #i be comp'o-n see of the conatitn'ion. snd ma ptain 4). the rese vec rights of the States, they deem thjs an eppropriste ceca-iou to cee'sye their Ax hos {hty to ihe extension of «lavery w'o tree territory ' ur ‘athers, and periloas Reso'ved. Tha’ we regesd the crgsnizn'l b of oande farmed borderers. anc their iniru ‘on lao he cerritor of Kansas, not as etlera bur fir fret le su-version of he ore Dot ouls ae 4 vin gion of tha peace ofthe ignts of the cor aucity sealed, but as distinotly subvers! tha tn ent of Congress ee daplaret ic the bil organizing the euld Terr tories, to lesve th» people free to regu ate thelr Cws «cm-atio institudions in the'r own war, subject cnly to the onstitu ion of the United “tates, and all ihe power of the federal end terriwr a: governman a abn] be exerted to rv dress ‘hese outrages, #nd vincicste the rigate of the people therect. Mr. Grer.ty, om b-h If of the Republican S ate Com mittee, offered’ the toil wing, woi b, with che foregoing, were unanimou:ly sc: ped. Resolved, That for the more eifciert organization of repub ican’ party. the casirmen of te reveral count ze miitees be matte 1) oorrenesod ‘with the State Oomalt fee,and where no c uct e-mmittee exit» ‘be delegeiet ic this Convention rame s mem er +f #aid ¢ mmittas, On motion of Mr Davtoy, o: Nae Yors, it was Eerolved, That the rejection cf a resc'ution by the House of Representatives. inquir'ug wrethe- Phiip a. Bervert was justified in ¢lecharging a revo ver with twial afm at Thomas Keating « ce exceless dom-sitc evinced alixit of sect'meat gud immunity for crime ra culaies to oxwia sppretensions that Jaw an are rot acm! istered » ith ap hand, whichis our Chl: gusrattee Of persoua: securty 7d pubis order On motion of Sir, Rupptk, of New Yo k, tt waa ard ufteni> sasua't of Alert Beac’ved, That the wo Bu upon Horace Gres ey, editor of the 4 aderpn ot pe eavery 6 ite, sinoe confirmed by the more Drutal cutrase ip the ‘en! chamber upon thar essuy ner t soos? the | arty of the prea: ard the freedom of derate ap‘ that their Bip ored visa ti ns of law d:) mand 4 woited «4 firm determination b- free uphold ard de! ecltoms and rep esent.t'ves ta the 2 of thelr du‘ies, “peacsd! , if we caz, to.cibly, we ‘the conventivn yas then addve xed by a-ve-el men- ters, and shortly atterwa:ds acj urned sine die. Abolition Natiouat pnvention. Byer. 1y 28 1856. ‘The Abolition National Conve © a* ten o'clock this morving, in Market Hall. Chere were about two hun Grd persons present abou! ore osif of wh mare supposed to be Celegetes, anc of these ten or tweles were colored. Toe ccovention war called ts er er cy Le sir Tappan, who nominated Joreph Piumo, of Cattarangis cousts f:rtem porary President. At thir stage of :ke proceac'ug., five listtwa, arrayed fn Blocmer cos:ums, mace thelr ap.ee nace = Prayer waa then :ffered by Rey. Mr. Mccormick, of ladtans; after which, Cn m tion ef Mr. manent orpar'z: ‘Tarr N, tbe following cmaities ca 2 wa: App intet!:—Adreham Price, of Ohio; Wm, Goodeil, of New Yo.k; Me. Logan, (eclored), of Syracuse; H Ja lic of Pecueyl7anta, end Stias Himmon, of Cortisnd councy Om motion ot S A ADpisuTox, 0” Buffalo, the tole: business ecmmfitee was appornte’:—#*. Goodall, New York: Gerrit Swith of Madison noac yy L Tappan, of New York; i edetox D ugiass, Rockester, and Ssmuel salieoury, of Syracc vey. Mr. McCormick wo wat formeris « Preebyterian ast of oir exoulsion from on of slavery in the | pu'pic. He had been, he sai st remons rated wica by che Cumberiand Pres 95 te: vat retasing to crop the agitation, he was ob ged to chauge bis habitation aad take up bis residence in iidimis, He bad oven charged with cornection with the us er grousd raflromd, and conniving at the essape of slurs, ‘dhe Cmmi'tee on Permenert Org the names cf Joseph Purb fir Pre of Penmy vania, for Vicw Pree devt. State for introcuetng the Adergete named Avpinctox, who showed @ terrible proclivi'y tor speech makirg, was defeated in three des perat etfores. Lewis TAPrAN presented the following:— Resulves. ibat tte doctrine of the brotherhco! of man la precicus to us as Chsistlans gad freemen, amd involves the duty 0: neighoors, towns, States mau uations to in terpewe avd sigut the upencuraole wsongs of their te’low- men, ie familie, cwns. States and nations, as a iegit!- wave result, by all ja-tifind.e mens ir vbelr power. Mr. Tavray made some remaras ia support of his reso- Tuton, He was in favor of putting down slavery in the Territories by physical forse, aud of (he peopis marching into them for that purpose. He devirei to xaow, was be violent aesault cn Sumner to ge for notbing? No! He belteved it would Co more good to ths cause of aboli U.pism than ten housend embattled inen. Mr. Prive of Unio, wee in tavor of #n sppeal to arma in wew of the reports trom Kansas. Freemen bad bern Killed there woen defecding right and jusiee, ant a town has been cestroyed. A rev lution bad een com meioed in that Teriitory; the ba in was began, dit war Fianblip sierce woo to k toe iri iattve in this revo. lutin. He believed t @ po ple sb uic hare taken the ini tiatery step, and the vbolith cits, turtead of makiog speeche, should be accep ing ‘be r:v iution, and be cevia ing ways and mer ne to soe’win the people of Kanaaa, who are row peirg murdere ard: ppressto by the United Sates government, Ae Cie not say wil tule in a moment of paseden; no, ter years it bad se e¢ to aft no othtr ecorse was poxeinie for the abolition of ale Toe lane wih Le slavenoiders must te met at the point of the ay net. Phere was ro other wi fog thee, You m might aa weil ‘a.k ethice to teers. (Ap rleuse.) nied Staves pred to purene, and that argument o> ows, The apeaker would have the North reve a boupe theu-spd mem ene park of az. ‘ilery into Kansas, The abo itionieis abould and he had no Coubt could, reerni anaray from the popgiation of the janes bywase of New York and o her Northem cites ard ma) shal these forces ‘or the eor flat, Mr. Tarran wae surprised to bear such counsel from ore Who tad teen w ainirver of the Mr. m & man, acu wient we tested ar atch. kr. Tarvay —Chriet said, © He who teketh the sword shail perirb by the eword.) Why cid teorm who went to Karas with etme in ‘heir bend uct une thew / Why did they give up Lawrence without firivg @ gun’ becouse they thrvght that the mil'rg of twenty men without arme woule create a stroiger feeling than & bat: tle in which five theurand of the oppressors might be siatn, Mr. Pring rep'ieg that this wae civil war, wed not @ mo)a) revolution strong aruis only were avaliable, | Mr. Goovars comtended that the byewnys aud alleys | won'd fvrmish eupeoriers to the siaveho ders, and shat | ‘be battle would have to be fought between ‘bem apd he sbolitiontsts, Principles ebouid be ‘he cniy weapons aed keep Doworase (eolored) sald that every sinve was wsi.fed Im taking the life of his mav‘er, if it strod in tne ay of bia Mberty; sod that it woald be sight for che pe pit to aetist him tn doing 40, if necessar Adjourned Ui 2 P.M. APTERNOON SESSION. Toe Convention astembled at 2 o'ctnsk, the foi lowicg adcitionai offixers were repurted sy the Com. mit'¢e om Pormaneat Orgar ization ice President, Lew: | | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1856. hero arti York; Tork: 7.5. Maceemiak, of Obio; A. * EFC Pech of bien, ao eager gba i pre - | W. W. Chapman, of New emai | Be, the Convention, wi it is uoderstood was Grawn up Gerrit Lag =e read by bie sowie lav, Mr. Miller. following is @ summary of th meat | | , friwe the fact of their brotherhood, all men wand "tw cere for all wea, even to the extent of 0 over- throwing the civil goveromest, however distant from | them, which is infilcting unendurable wrongs and whica | ts obvicusly incorrigible: that the whole American people | are authorized by the federal constitution to protect | every part of the americas yore from the more than murderous outrage of slavery; that, at the Pres‘den tal | electicns of 1848 and 1862, the great mase of ab»iitiunisis voted with parties toss id not recoga'ze either the na- | tional cr ecrstitutional obligetion of the whole American | yeople from #avery, end that there is but too much readon to fear that, at the aporoachirg Presidential elec: | top, they will be found Tieleg with @ party of a «till | more hallow exd parrow policy, and therefore still | lege entiled to their vot that the repuclicen ps y, in conceding the wens ere Virgtoia and iseourl, Coos virts it ip ia acd Kansas, ond tu ail be om Sates, for if Cavery ts the claip of propery in man, it follows hat slavery Lie be lawful tr ome Staie ae weiles ancther. Chat is effi and pe'tuershtp wih the Know Norbing par y ts nt reason @by ‘hey who recognize the brotaertood cf | all mep cannot join the repetlican party. ‘hat its boast that isis ty to reetore the Missouri Compromise is acother ‘sufficient reason why we cannot act with the re- pubican party. That *hist the aboitdon par y te ory appropriate cue for all who reepe:t human righ the cemocratic paity, taleeiy ao caled is the appropriate one for al who ¢sepise bumen nghta Coat vo hope of saving Kap: as to freedcm ia to be found in any compro- mise between ‘reeom and @lavery, in any of the contrivances of ex ediency or any of the gains of seiftshnea:; but that sat hope to this end fg afforded dy the pron ers toat tbe collision to Kanes will ecuvert into abviltioni ts thousands wi'bin ard hurdyeds of thousarcs without her b rae: that the abolition party, being sure of uliimave eucsess, invites all to ¢sp: use its prinel.i-s anc to share inite ry bore ard tuceess; that while the convention aympath!zes most tenderly with Sumner on ac:ount of the reesnt as- sanlt woo him, It never heless sees mo other way of re strainirg that lawlee and murdervus ayi it of elavery Invtratedin this eesou!, than tofkill elavery—in otoer worts, the g: ver: m-nt cust b+ par, not iato the haods ot the repub.ican. but the aboll: fon’ par Perum H. C1arxs, (colored,) from Rochss‘ar, add eé the Convention upon ‘he wrongs of the clave and of the free ov lored people of the Norta, wao. sud, were not plreed on up eqamiity befove the law as cititizens with the free whi Ble was followed by FRBDERICR DOUGLAM, (colored,) im fhe ame style, Liter:y, be si. must ettber cut the throat «f slavery or slavery eculd cut the throat of literty. There was no euch th'rg a3 union between them. The coevention ajjourned till halfpast seven this evenizg. EVENING SESSION. At the evening regsicn2o! the Covven'ion the hali was crowded to excess, the au‘ience having been largely in- creased by the nigger werehippers, who came to hvar and appleud, their own convention having acjsuree?, There was sso @ considerable representation of the colored anc a large number cf the softer Wr. ADDINGTON, who had been Jefen‘ed in three cespe- rate attemp!s he'mide a! the morving esrion, smoceeded m geting the flow but he wa: cut down ia a lofty Sight of Sndipnant eloquesce sgeiust the slavgholiers, and wns Obiigec tor. stme bia acat, greatiy crest fallen, He waa semoved to give piace to Rev. Brxiau Green s cort of indepencent preacher in Oveida ccunty. He was tremendous on the Sonth; salled ite den of thieves; ard whea be bac exhaus‘el the vo- catulary of hard words, enierecin:ofe metaphysical 4is- sertation on the Leman minc, wixed op wi b ailutions to bard cider, the any aity ot man. ‘freecom’'s ba -tie once pean," &e.. ech of cver ax hour, he was foroed 70 br'ng bia remerka to a sncden core by the poiry and impeti-nt Cemonrtrations cf bis aucience, Wo. James Watkins (colored) was the next apeaker, end he took the church to task ‘or its refusal to a¢vo- cate the enti slavery cause of Rev, Dr. Sprisg, of your city. He raid. a thongb he was regarded aa a pious mat yet be atecd np in his place in his church and declare if by uttering arirge prazer to God he could break the bonds of a million of slaves in our laud, be would not Tayer. sorg’the conver ‘ion a*jourred. adjourn 4 die to-morrow, after making the nemirations, The Cincinnatl Convention and the Presi- dency. OUR CINCINNATI COKRESPONDENCE. Cixcinsar, May 26, 1856, Deirgates to the Cincinnati Convention Arriving at the Scene of Action—The “Quatem House Ritreat’” for Pierco— E: gagement of a Hotel ty Captain RyndersmThe Popular Freer for Bucharan— Talk: of Ddegates absiut New York Politic:—Hards and Softa both t be Ruled Out—Ohio Politics—Chase, McLean— Fillmore Convention—Ea- phasis Giwn Surnner's Speech. Toe delegates to the Democratic Na!ional Convertion bsve commenced pourirg iu; that few have srrived from the ¢xtreme South—from Florida, Texas ané Arkan- ase, Polticiacs of all parte of the mighty coaiition that lected Plorce, and of al! varieties of caliore, wi!l be roll- tan by hundrede daily thringh this week. Our hotels ere meking immense preparations for ‘he anticipated ituce. Coleman, of the Burnett H ure, proposes to entertain four thousaed, and bas an army of servants engeged, ard bas constructed suspension bricgen from the hovel {trelf to several substam ial and elegant houses iniy, whien are engagtd forthecccasion. And toa! the Burnett House is rot the im the city. There are ao cozen otbers, @ geatlaman will bs treaed as ® gentleman fed fuil op the fat of the land, and ebarge? ereugh to convince him tkat he ts ip e first claee house. 1: the Burnett House is the St. Nicholas ¢f Cire'nvat!, the Bresdway is the As or, baving bev a first class house for a acore of years: and the Spencer Hou-e is Bept on the A No, 1 New Yor pian, Heecquerters are being srracged by the warm iriends of the canciates. The Buchanan Malak ff is on Third ttrect, which ia the Wall street of Cinclonati, Tue Tierce Kitchen Cabizet arrangement is on Fourth street, jurt oprovite the rew Custom House, in the upper rooms urart, called the “Ozstom House Retreat.” Cozld anytht.g be mcze satouxcing!y appropriate? Think of the ‘Custom Huuse Retreat” for Pierce & Co., forever and ever! The Pierce delegates will most'y be Custom Hone cffigiais and that they will retreat from the field wit numerous shots between wind and water thers can te no doubt. Capt. Ryndere bas engeged an entire hotel for the ac- cou modgstion of bimetif and the immortal Empire Cun, hevieg taken rooms fer an y with bennecs, bundrecs rorg Hin hotel ta caled tre Waver. and is situated sbout s mile from the Burr ett douee, in ike ‘mmeriave viciuly { the ercsaing o Main street and the “‘rsgirg cavawi,’” which {3 here univereally styled “the Krine,’’ tesause it fa the bow detween the Germare and the ‘est ¢! mathira” ‘The Waverley is eo close br the Court Huuee, and diree'ly across the sireet trom it is Swi zer’« Heli, where e'upencous quan- titles of Detch cheese, tmesred over with mus‘ard, are eatly end rightly chawrc up +nd then washes do en wi'h flooe s of Is ger bier—whivh aias | is beeomiog the tashion- abie diink in this que: The C. plats, with his re- d ubtable hort, will te rnug y situa‘ed. The Devges ino Tierce mien seem to be mixed, We eau bard y teh ‘which is wbich.”’ But one thing is cer pj and piein—the Perce men will as s general thirg, zg Hi, es Presicent & compliwentary vote go. ver With tei: beggage and cooking u'enslis aud Chiuase in strumer ts of war to the camp of Dougiae, But ths Bu- charan men ‘eel eure th at tney are stiong eovugh to cut the throet of “litle Dug “The two-third rule made Perce en will break him, and crush tue {nfinitestonl glent to. ane there is litte pepe that “ye much re- pected ole Buck’? wilte able to aide trough. Hie tower pg artlere—his hoary and boars res. will be chugit by ‘he burhes, woe ei kis hunters are lying to Gn bub. and be will be laic cut a sig ane besatiui po ute pee mourrfal tes imonial of ome esumtry's die +6 greatnene—beside the still and dim waters of Oid egy ie, Lo-t right «group of Sou hern delegates, discuaring the que-ticn at the Burnet: House, as to the bards and & fte of New York, were unanimously of the opinion tbat both celegetions rhoud be put cu, or otherwise both admittes, that they might neutralize each ovher, Moat oi the gentiewen were in favor et xeepirg them out, to Mee —é fore.’ Ard it reewec to be the gene pinien thet nothirg could be expected frcm ork erybow, owing ‘0 the caterwauling condiion of ft» partes The people bad become so plunged into the fous pcel of pouivical niggerism, that the: must rot be en- er vregeo to come ip urwarued. T ey were insareon the ject ct black and white. Chey were stray emeep, un- to chcose their own she, bere, and who could only be katbered ipio the told ty ore eho-en for them. they were tregs wanting a King Leg. Sueh iss very fair condensed report of the exurestion Of Ceegauen trom the extreme fou b ce New York polities Cossias M,C ay, ard other abolitionists of his stripe, have secenty oven boiding meetirgs in vertous Kentuck? counties, orgenizitg republican ssociadima afer the Howse, im! ivude of (he mece: sent ovt by Senator Sewsrd, ud cag together people to appoint theteae rar o the Tbilaceipnia Ccnvention Yet no bord cflen bes fnterfered with bim cr tre few tha ais bis, The delewates to the Philacelptta Comvan Vion ter Obie, are early all slectedtaud they ar ich vers ‘ew excepiicne ip favor of “he perinn who bes peer quite active to prouce ob Leer cf pot one celega' pOge Swav vent € Melean: end | om no 1 up for Fremont, It is uneer at Philaceljbim is to be betweea Cha Fremont is by cur free soll peli icians coapted ont, berg ceteemed w kind of ignuz fatuus, ealoulated t> aad corfdirg office burterr # wild tran p over the mouata'ne | of the earth, and perhaps of the moon If you val | ey interest in the Philadviphia Conven ton, rest eany in the aarorence that the ‘ug of war wli be between Chase and Mclean. As for the tatter, ne would ultia fee soil votes than be would gain from Greeley’ is hapr be wou'd do as the mao for the greet thire ps He is bate? by the hot abwiilion- Ins, and fs Cevoted to the good olf fashioned notions im fover of the Union end the conatitucion and be laws. ‘The Stete Council uf the O.io Know Nothing mes' at Colombus to-morrow, to dere FUlmore. The Ohio no Mel ven, wbillty Sem, having been purged of black repudiionntam, is but tve sbeleton of the buge fellow that he ones was. Tao Coupe) ‘hat mevte a} Columbos to-morrow representa | (ctring a Uberal eatimate) about twenty thousand votes— eee no Pega cog “he head of Sumner have aati pa mer percep! tenner effvet here—they have caused an up’ ented cemand for the a; of the Senator, ard gn ve tremendous emphasis to all its elaborate high- ui ‘LETTER FROM MR. GREBNE C. BRONSON. New York, May 24, 1856, Dear Sir—I deem it proper to inform you, as my alter- nate, that I cannot attend the Cincinnati Convention, and to add, by way of guarding ageinst unfounded in- ferences, that the prevent disturbed sta'e of public affeirs, ins ead of rocking ny change, bas only served to confi'm my previous opiprops, The etrex; rh end stability of the Union deperd upon restricting 7a] government to che exercise of each powers a8 to cur rational eoncerns, and leavi the several States completety sovereign in niey sauat be eliteat ec coneten their own inter els pal affairs in their own way, cectcios themselves what instiiutione they will have, and what will re- jeot; and this principle -bouid’ pe appli-d to the Terri- torier. After C.ng ess has made al) * needful rules and the Cerrito: anc otner pro) for the ex x regulations concerning % ” x0 ot the United States, euch other fereral pow ip the States + init of our institutions, if net @ dargeroua asutie ion of authority, I the Ccrvention wi'l boldy accept the issue which has been tendered, and firmly maintain the doctrine that the Miseouri Compr:mue lice siould not be re- stored, por any like measure be adopted, dy Congress, If we carnot stand pen this deotrine let us fall while wanfully contending for @ principe which lies at the funéatien of our neticvel eum pact. It was vever mere impor! inate {t 1s at present that the carcidaie to be nominated for the Pres'dency sboulc be aman o' high charac er, sound pri:ciples and 8 able purpccs—ore whose prec’ ico will be like: "y to cor- respono with Lis professions. W!'h 6 good plat‘orm and @ goot mam upor it, the onfortunste d ferences whish Beve paruiyzed the democratic party will be substan- Mally healed, ana success will ba cer ain-aresalt more to be desired os a triumph f principle tban of party. will scon put en end to sections) egitation, quiet inter- pal etzifernd cerrent the bends of oar Usion, As I neither h: 14 cr seek cffice [have no foterestin the lecticn cf @ candicate bevond a Cosire that the lot should fall upep ore who regards the cors't u'ton as the sbeetan- chor of our safety, and bessuftic’ent weigat of character to inepire that cox! cence in the rectitude cf bis conduct which is cecesee y tothe ruccercfal adm{nistration of pubic rftefss, Very reepeottally, yours, AvGUSTYS SCHELL, Faq. ENE ©, BRONSON, P. $.—You msy use thia ! eee in avy way which you deem prop r. TELEGRAPHAHIC, CiINcNNan, May 28, 1866, The city is in a great fever about the convention. Everybody expecta to make his eternal fortune. Ontsid, ers are ecming in rapicly. Geo. N. Sanders has arived, but there was no pubiic demonstrati nos the occasion. Tke Buchanan men claim one hundied and fifieen votes on the first ballet. Gov. Wight hag sent word thet the Indiaca delegation ia for him. Bat few deiegates have yet arrived. Tke following Bta‘es are represerted this evenirg:— Missis:ippi, 13; Louislana, 6; Texas, 6;"Arkansas, 4; Mas- sachusette, 4; Maine, 4; New Hampebire, 4; Rhode Island, 3; Perm: ylvapia, 18, Every Btate in the Union except three have engaged quarters at the Burnet House, including the hards d softs of New York, The tmpresseon am‘ng dele- gates now here is that Buckanan stock !s om the rite, while on the other hand it is contended with equal furee that Dong’as is the most favorabie man. Gen. Pierce will rective a flattering complimentary vote on the first’ baliot, after wnieh, we are informed by a Pierce man, a letter will be read from him, with- drawing bis name. But two mer are spoken of aa yet for chairman of the Conventicc—Jamet L Orr, of South Carolina, and Wm. C. Preston, of Kentucky. ‘The New Ycrk sof s are first in the field, having arrived tonight. J. bn Cochraze leads the party ; Jewstt, Hora: tio, Ballerd, Dickie, Feeks end Hetch ere along. Bar- rett, the Wasbington Post master, accompanied them. There are more ocllectorr, postmasvers and so forth, here, (han would regulate the whcle world. The Louisiana delegation say they go Davglas first, then Buchazraa if they cannot have Dovg'as. Crvcinnatl, May 28—8 P. M. More Cust and celegates. Bucharan and Douglas stock up—Dovgiaa more a0, New Jersey Nigger Wershippers State Convention. Taeston, May 28, 1806. About five hundred delegates were in attendance at the State Conventicn held here today, comprising many of the strongest men inthe State. D.S. Gregory presided. Senators Hale and Wilson and Geners] Nye adéressed tke convention, Twenty-one delegates were appoinied to attend the Nati na! Ccnveptin. Tae Sens toria! Celi gates sre J. C. Hornb ower aad D. 3. Gregory. Strong resolutions were parse sega net the aggressions of the slave power, and con¢empatory of the outrage on Senator Eumner, The resclu'ions alro profess lozalty te the constitution. fhe conv: ution deferrec the no natice of an electoral ticket, in hopes of unitlog with all the cppccents of the adairixtye on. Vermont Know Nothing State Conventiun, Movtreiier, Vt., May 28, 1855, The Vermont Awericen State C nvention heid its aa- rua’ eersion bere yesterosy. A Jerse namber of deiegates were present, and the procee ing: harmonious, Ryland Fletcher, of Cavencish, wes nominated for Governor; Jan. M. Slate, of Middl«“ury, for L'euterant- Governor, ano Henry M: Bater, of Nor"bfiec. for Treasurer Reso- lutions were adopted Cepvuceing the administration and Proposing to urite vith the nigger worsbippera in the Previveiia’ and Congressionat elec ioas. Toe assauit on Senator Sumner waa referred to in strong terms of ecncempatior, and the House of Representa.ives called upcn to expel Mr. Brooks, Ohio Katw Nothing State Council. Cwcyan, May 28, 1856. The Ubio Amerioan State Councll, in sesaivn at Clum- bus yesterday, chose FE. P. Morton and J. N. Guthrie as Ge'egntes at large to the National Couvoll t> assembe at New York on he 8d of June; also deleestes from each Cexgresticcul dis'riet. The elec oral ticket nominated {8 plecged to support Fillmore and Donelson, Connecticut United States Senatorship. New Haven, May 28, 1866, Three ballots were taken for Uniied Sta:es Senator thi, forenoon, First—Dixon, 97; Toucey, 96; Gillette, 14; Beldwin, 9: scattering, &. Thirde Dixon 107; Toucey, 92, Gli 8; Baldwin. 6; Ingham, 3; Train, 2; Pratt, 2; Kendrick, 1, Truman Smith, 1. Further balloting was postponed to Wednesday rext. Reception of Millard Fillmore. MEETING OF THE FILLMORE CLUBS. ‘A meeting of delegates from the Fillmore and Donelson clubs of the city was held last night at Merritt’s Hall, in Spring street, to take action upon the reception of Mr. Fil'more, who is scon to arrive in the city. Dr, John Witherel, of the Seventh ward, was called to the chair, ard Joreph Fortes, of the Seventh ward, acted as Secre- tary, [Delegates were present from the the Third, Fifth, Sixth, Seven'h. Eighth, Tenth, Thirleenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth and Twen‘y first wards. The Peventh ard Thirteenth wards had twoc ubs represented. Three wards from Brook yn w also prevent. There were nearly sixty persons in the room, and much enthu- tiem war manifested. Mr, DvGasse cffered a resolution to appoint a provi- sionery comm tee to ruake the necersary arrangements tor the yeception cf Mr Fillmore. E, A. Ware, ot the Seventeenth ward, made an avimated speech, in whieh he predicted that Mr. Filmore would be next Py+ricent of the Uxited Se'es, The thousand dol- sia voted by the Com men Council would be nothing at all, All tee si'ver grey wigs wonic give money, and cre bonéred gunr would te fired on the Sattery, anda buncrec ip the tark. He would be welcomed with salvos of carrey end thi nders of sppisuse, Here Brcklyn delegate wisbed to know whecher Mr. im re would sceept a pub ic ovati mor not’ He war replied to by reveral others, who urged that tkey woulo rece.ve him, any way. the fell. wieg was then parsed unsnimonsly :— ‘Whege: «, the ¢: ntewr jated re‘urn of Millard Fillmore to bis rativévour try ir looked fo. ward to by bis trienda acd the ple ae aevita 'e cecarion to demonetrate their effection for the men ere cr fcrrce ip the citer: and Wherear, {is proper that suitable arrangemeris shoud be mace pn acerrdasce with the spontaneous feeling of our com: mop ity —therefore, Bero'vec, Thats Gerera) Commitee of Reception. conmist- Ing ' ore firm cache ub, be chosen se tar ar pea ie fom the Celegmter row preeent, vith power to fil! vacmecles, and that id eon mi tee ror for with the Municipal Comm! ees now ap- portted, ter he pulps of co-operating wilh those committees inthe eos ticn of Mr. Fillmore. Alter She scoption of these reeolutions the f llowing rane’ ,ent'eoen were opp Inted a committee to mieke be wecteraty ariacgemen's:— rorte.—ist Fa sBigione, “@ Mathew, Fordham: 24, Char W " ee, Sih. Lemuel We Perbes sth th oh Wee al. JP, el Sth a. J. R Tose. 10th, Ben a. feckror 4 the 12th, Deed me Mila 13ty TWH Sa tesor WS. Wood: Ihtn, Cheaine ¥ow'n A. Ome 6 Tarior; a0, Henry w. eeJae Thea eecn, 236, W. Bs Bowes. A ccwmities was aleo appcinted from the olty of Preokiyp eo ~ Werdr~ Jaa, MeBride: 24. ae haa MY. Ww. Drizker; rine thes A coe G. ih th, CB, Cotton: Th tem Prat n Act 8 Mille; 10'h, FP, J. bumbelt: 2 'k Tews om ie bolls Paine, 13th, W. Ciork; 14th, D. L. F oxthrnp, ‘The Conven'fon then e¢journed sine die, MEFTING OF TH# ALDRRMANIC COMMITTEE. ‘The special committee of the Board of Allermen— Mr. Briggs chairmar—to whom was referred the mak. ing the preliminary arrangements for the roception of Millard Filmore on his anticlpated arrival, short- ly, in New York, from bis European tour, met yea terdey ot the City Hall, The chairman sisted that, MARITIME INTELBIGENCE, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—THIB DAY, $2) MOOw RISES. Poit of New York, May 28, 1856, CLEARED. 2 Besmehle Marion, Foster, Charlestoa—Spofford, Tileston ccicemship Roancke, Stinxer, Norfoik—Ludlam & Plea- Bbip B Adams, Chase, Liverpco!—fapecctt & Co, Bbip Beiveua, Marsh Bavre-Wm Whittoot, Jr. Fbip aneny, Dety, Actwerp—Laytin & Huriout. Ship Lucy & Haurie, Foote, Bt Petereburg—Meyer & Biuchen., MS Ebling (Prus), Unruh, Falmouth, Eng—Funch & Fark Bole we (Br). Hendrickson, Glargow—J OMeariber: hI Be 2, Crockett, Cadiz ik, « P| Rigcupes Ble) Costa, Venice—Chamberiain t ‘Robie. “Bark Commcédore, Williams, Mareeilies—I B Gager. liam s, Gri Les Uy Willems & Cor: ool, NI—J W Braine. john, NB—J W Bralve, Cardevas—R P Buck & Ce, ty "Union Wland—Loayerah & Co, CEareh & Co, Odence (Br), Stenwood, St Brig Crinea, Bichborn, Brig 8 vonoan, Sawyer. Ant Brig W Beaunont oss Kuox. : Schr Jor James, Smith, Jecksor vile—H D Rrookme & Co. Fohr Fen, Fen. Borders, Wit P Echr Fila Simmcna, Pugh, Ne eb ty Bett Jerolerses ‘ibe “Baltimore Merrit & abbots br Come in |New Becford ‘Master, Bebr Ip, omar, Hallet "Bosten—Jas Hand, Bebr als, Chase, Beston—8 W Lewis, ARRIVED, y AReRn Oe . ge ip Af peemteye avocpool; May 17, a} 9:30 Seip Wide ‘Awobe (ipser’: fartons Bingapore March 6, ib a Bides and stove to nen & Tions dee, “Marou 7, 13 Barce Btruita epoke Bi March 8 tn the ett izabetP, Boe ve Head Ww. A pril lat 24.33 8 lon 26 foren ast maintopmest Ga ‘ope Good Hope) spray rail. April 13, ae i Map Fioy Flower, fror Calcutta for London ¢5 dsys out. May Jon 34 7 eignalized Br bark Atha!l, bound 8. May 2B, 49 42 fon 70 36 en Am ayer ‘SSB, show a w bite elgnal wit ha brue d diagonal stz bip Fam Fiush (of Boston), MoGuire, order. "May 18, we ucee and 6 P Err eer tp to yesterday pI Borke ip lat‘) 80, ard caw no Ebip New World, Knight, *eroei April 19, with mdse pipiens 100 Gricnell Hud w 8) rly wince nearly erieeiceticg the Channel May ifviat of, 26, Tk ship |Nernmberlard. here for London: 1h, Iat saw brig Calvert, Willard, from Phiadeiphis ares pee m Sy mares ard B Parsons & Co, 10 ie nto ‘a oe. the wina deine [an the west ward durirg that pena Ebeterock (Ore thy, Desce Liverpco), Apri) 16 ith i gee ‘Taprco't & Co. apt 25, lat 47, Heer Pec 10 be the «tern post ar! Parl ot tic Realole aise venen wih rosder gave, i608 Bid one ceats dosing "re bassace fret Pupols (US Rove), D D Porter Lieut Commsnctne Of the Misstalop! biver, May 11. May 16. cf Tortugas passed aiipe React Blanoted Miclerex, bans N Ship Messenger (clipper, fives, Paiindelphia, in ba.taat azte! state Pherwood (of Bosior), Hopsins, Havana, May 15, to Berk Sarsh Jere, Fer dl Mobile, 16 daye, with cottoa, do. to Sturges, Ciearman & 17, passed G'o:al. 59, lon 66 ( for Serva Leor: sbip J 8 ee Ble Bangor), ped neers es = t, Son & 10. ‘at I ay i Dark N D ‘Obase, aa 8 peers in Sam Bo Py eo ig Robert Mowe (of Ei rt), Winchester, Gut ty = ea jar, to master ahr ind, ae te ce aa 10 davs, with sugar, J le Headed Phot Kevs, 9 Bet eciciay ay pits off Hatteras, spoxe trom Cuba for Dubila. Br M mpron, Ponce, PR, 17 days, with molasses, to Fiurges & ae rebels, Day, Pr are we with hides, ac, to RBpi Me ‘9°40, saw @ bark showing o ¥ Bion hie oxd red signal, with e black star in the blue, steer we a trig ars ie iv fan A Veazie, Cardenas, 15 jaye. with mciasees aig cts Cherie (Br), Raion, Wincsor, NB} 12 days, with piaster, Belfast), Bradman, Balumore, 5 days, 26 Tron & (eal Co, izateth, Phinney, New Bedford, in ballast, to ctr Mory Wise (of Rockland), Crockelt, Nagi Aor‘! 27, withsugar. 4c to8 Duueen, May 20, lat 7¢ $8. od tae atip Abbott Lawrence, from west coast of Peru, Prilndelyhias 224 lat e210; on Th. epoke bark Union, ford, on & whaling cruise. fare Alfred Chase (ot Harwich), Wixen, ct 10 or with bapepae apd coccanu's, to 7) ‘GY martin. a Ean La fe 74 60, epoke bazk Nepenthe, from Aux Cayes for New 7 Sehr J eee (of Podge aan vacmel, May 11, with orfiee chr aroline Bing (ot Katee) D Davis, At Jobas, PR, mk uy, with rvgar to Smith & Foveton. rece Left Fer York Aprii 96; bas teen as {far os Tat a ST; saw no wrecke or dlemssted vessels, spcke nothing, and have ‘seo ro ice. ‘Wiimington N init ise) sara, ‘Wilmington, NC, rong! bree Ecbr EB Parker, Parker, Plym: Sehr B Day, (tester, Fomeeih Ni Erbr Julia Anr, Ha’e, F izebeth Cley, N Schr Pctomac, Hoxie.” Aleaan¢ ria Scbr J Parker, Rogers, Alexancria, Bobr ‘mar da ‘Osberne, Alexsr dria. Echr Whirlwiré. Sempson, alexanc ris, Eotr 7 Bortcy, Eamord, Alexandria. Echr Comberland, Chase, Alerans Schr Pecekortss, Bulkley, atandra, 4 days. Rebr Margaret, Harson Peterst ui Ecbr Mar*, Amatrorg Biebmond.’ Behr AW Leecs Matibewn Virginia. Schr Megeian Herman, Virginia Scbr Borie Brokers, Borustt, Virgtale. cbr Betr A Von Cet. Ven ‘iietViraicia. F Cores Paulie Virainia Retr Dv Pester ount, Viratoia, Febr Nile, Chambers. Behr Waves Carver: Vite Schr RU Bay/tus, Troker, Baltimore, Echr Bleck *qual!, Torker Pal Bet I McKay, Ple-ce, f Ecbr Beart ir Eriy Are Serr Gvap Sobr Car tor darne Tyler Baltiwo-e. Bel Pera @ith, hoekiard, Sehr Vy omnes Ha Reekland, | Sebr Jorech Ferwei: Con. ers Sehr Agree Lord Fllsy or h ser GD Kite Trimtie «a Bote Ceikerize Beal, Short Bo fart for Ronteut. Seb Chere Yar. ~~, Machina. Bicep Creron, Rhotée Prov idence cep Thor Holi Bw), Provigaron Porreler © Ferry Raliimore, Fropel ex Weir! o Prov tence, Probe! ero Wilatee Amin Mew boners Arr Zh-- Bark TB Gamble, Powell, Boston, in bal aat Buailwood, Andersor & Co BAILED. Livers o:; Marion, Charleston; Boan rr) Stepmehipe Ante (1) coke, Norfoir, se. Wind during the day, WSW, with rin squalls; sunset, NW. Tetegr ic Marine Report. BORTON, Yoyet pe care ships Crives.end. Agamem on. Liveryool; Yeemun Ginszow; Dirigo Franconia —Lousi Mi-nesota, Mobt'e; ares Faceh ord WV borer, NOriears; Hovand, and M B Harri. ‘ Waiin end Chaze, New Criear! Monte Herald Marine C PRILADILPE IA Mas 28 Arr brias, Florida, Yates, Mos- 4 J © Giimore, se drldge Trinidad de cube; Glo! darn trom Rocky ort; echrs Wm Hove, Bart eit, New “ogaewe ), Lib*tus, PC ms R; Joba @ar- Providence; Daniel Webster, lon; J W Linceay, Clark, ME Prov ‘set Greerwichy: Council, Howe. Syort: Festcp; Wm Tyscr, Wbelein, econ own, Fee wah ia, Bentley, Norwich. Old ‘shi Bt dchp B; bork inion, Eewitt, Car Clara, Rilingwocd; bat pian tet ‘Eerlort schra Almon ‘Wiliams, Nor- ave Evergiade, White, Porton, Miscellaneous and Disasters, ‘The Curard stesmabip Asia, Cavt Loti, sal'ed at noon yeu - tercay for Liverpcol, with 170 paseergers and three fourths of # miliicn in rpecie, Brvamsenir Bart c—The eranvs ard certre shaft of the steam- alc were yenterday tater out by one of the boom der- rieka sd oor vexed to tke Novelty Works, en cranks rors Curd to be s Tittle tw perfect, and the object of removing them sto hove the exebarged for new onas. patierhs ot which are row reec'nees at the fcurdry, ‘The shaft, efter the new crams ere fittes tot will be taken back by the derrick, and placed wi hin the eh'p, Quick Passsok—'the clipper ship Wice Awake, Captain Lewis Teriton, arr) dyer ertay (28th), in 32 days from Sine gapore Pour Prive te denpatch to the U8 Corsul » Falifay + eter ry * ve viv Teyencer, of and from Boston for Livtyp oct. 8. #rd 7a (| aleay, on a trading voyrge, was wrecked. ro dete et Bai Mi gun A, Partot cargo Gammaged, ard mereria 6 '8vi 1. Fomy Brnaxcrn- Tre sterner Kas'ore Wing, at Wood’ Hove wth reports ch Strrnrer, ——-, egal | Grest Ledge, Luzzard’s Bay, » crs Ie ihe rar, “rhe steomer Wont AB NEAT WA PCB © 0 BHF, Dut CO resistance. Pan Base eb as tae zint jovi, ot ote obtain arom eel e Eenssycvasis, Wiepin ecnueet m keri ocee River, ; tar 3 Govertor (WLick siempte tO CrOWS ber mueb domage, Pacem A.J Hontox, x: Holmes’ Holo, had been raised and token op the marine railway ‘ur repsirs fF fon COMPLIANCE, before revorted a: ore at Ho'mew! Foie ficated eff nigkt of 21, ard «ried seb sre on. the, want Cho} Pen Sar afterwards hauled off without much damage. eornG Veeset—Pchr Imperial, Groves ad trom Madd oy Fe Bir Rowen ana has rot slnce been beerd trom. s fom Demarsra for Saltimore, on Pax A Bheevy gate from VE, ton With, 16 tato her Leh fom Botton, ye im Pout © Acamor bows), ead sustained “ arter, and Joseph Groves, of ban Meni BRorenrom ‘ot Ourlehan h Boden, coamcn, Me fen Foxe. of Wises ret, ie bemnel Ti Tibbetta, of Boston, were pauerge'®s - Parken Ng, Woe fora Prac Apri 6, pple. laay Suffolk, from Mobile for 8: He'ens, May 16, te from Havre March 13 for Callee, Boston, from Cardiff for NYork, May Jon ase days from Dublin for oo Banke (probably the Excelsior, fbell, om .J aa Aes bark’ stoe shoving 8 rod and whl anal pre i te hia che Serge Rae : Bark Volant, Bray, fm Bordoaux wT wa ta ue 48 77, Jon ed Bark Kale, Oliver, of and from Raltimore for Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, April 24, lat 121 N, lon 30 We Fore! {a aber dee o eA 2,149 oT ©. ob they I on bere Nar Pets: f nd ANTON, \—In port eon, for Reena} echr Ji nals Dee aot ‘end oihere a Town, OGH, March 19— Are bark Bouading Billew, . Boston: end eld 261 Algo rau PR. May ite port Ferg “SB Bllott, for Norte NG, Bab fare bark Elmwood (of Boston), Olark, Taleabars Noy 21. PER Foes Arrica.) Popeng May 14- Arr T W Rowlend, Potent. Buenos reas t Eis ae Peel, Britton, NYork; )5th, Evening ster, Pres\, lars, Cooper. York rulte? Klizs, Nieman, » Mielow, tbh, ‘Armide, Fnow, from Balt Aprtiipe, Feb 18-Arr Samuel Willets, Sploer, Heng a Rvan, Merch £2—Arr Vandalts, Patton, S7éne awe auth Hack Fes, Cale, Malvourue; Wm Woodelse, Osasia Bucboe Ajree” 60 191, Watdoring iew, bisckpole io, areet B7ib, Mary E Whittier, BRemerusven May 10 i beHast, May 12—Arr Coean Petersen, Cowes. Bid Noose Suifert, York. jean Ranger, Zreworgy, Cleafuegos Mentor, April 4—Arr Wild over, Taylor, fan Fras- Cid March 2618, Hornet, Benson, gu¢ Fiviand, Forrest Lor ‘olem: NYork; Danubo, Coster, ‘Kewnll, Morriaea, Johnae, Lal NYork, ) Lines, NYork (and eid for pie May 25—Arr Am Union, Hubbard, NYork (and ald for , jbuncanens Ma May 12-Of,, Fveniog Biar, Frott, from NOr- jeans for Art Histone, Mey 9—Cld Corinthian. Plater (‘rom NCrisam®, St Peterrburg; i'th, Jane Parker. Bowker. (from do), do. GnavzeEnD, May '6- Arr 8: John, Blyth, Savannah, OE 15th. Witheraft, Freeman Boston Gionavtan, Mey 4—Arr Aramivgo, Cl rey old foe NYork; Zopbia, Cann, repel Land Tare for Boston 5b Undaunted, Freenan, vice. Bayne, May l—ore Charles eM Barweik Wiliams, New Or'eane; Bt Paul, Crabizee, do; re, Pray, Movile; New York Edwards, ‘Chrrieton. 32h Yours fata, Merrymem, POrlenne; Bwemret, Marin. Mobile; Avo's. Kendrick, Obar: Jestyn; Principe. Craw'ord, Tarien. ‘15ib, atheas, Roberta, Mobile; Lyra, Chee p the roude 1th, Havre, Barer. ferm NYork. Bla Teh, James L Bow way, + York: Kitz Banal Leals, de; Keyir mig, cork san sate ard Uniied States, Ltn, Leoridas, Wats, Kiork; Robert, Blapg, NOrloana; Protectors Milter and Ustsien Enivort May (Arr Hercules, Svetson. NYork Mar do. vis avsnnalt Mortioer, Livia gseer lamprens NGriennes ® Wright MNete. Charleston Liverroot, May.13— Arr Age\wn, Latham, Savannah) 16th, Frack Fleree, Lech apd Vescer, ‘Verper,’ NOvlewe: yald, Jarvis. do; Ward Chipman. M-Conrell avancal; har jarriecn, Welsb, Chwvlesion: Guy Mencerine, Lolterd: Feats Bone. soa 3b Beabi, Cutt g NYork: Almors, Willen Progress, @hase: Ki'zabeth. oes bir Harry miths, Haws, Mobile; gtiumehrey, Neleon Nooo, WO. iraves’ Bay 'Quen, Seolfield, -Apaaatioola; ‘Agenors, O'Dorabue, Savorrsb; | Noew Johnson, Chas Eugenie, Horr'son, Mobt'e; Tian Artbur, NOr! Orleans; peeperell Norden, Charlestet Watecn, orien guebar, Harwazé. » ‘bompacn, pel Nevthe Ran SO: ‘York; Fsprees, Burdi-k. Mobie; Rben § Proc, Whine Earirvabe 15M ' Jue usar. vie, NC Williame, ue GuitBtream, Ford, NOrlears; Am Union, Bubbard; Oalbar, ‘Trueman, ard Fecort, Lynch, NYork; 1étl He eff-oy, Raltimore; Kegu!us, Thompson, NOr'eans: facie ‘Joe. Bry- fon, Balt Queen, James, Bavannab: Jan ne scnieal ‘Acvice, Dick, Mortle; Osean Bird, De Carteret ‘evar cr nittn” Cosamrtton, from favannah; Amon Lawrence, mr, Mont lag Werv'l'es, Thorvton. Croastadt; Geo res place Sea Tcerp el. Kearney, N Yorks Boslapien, seg. Eoalen Werlirgicn, Davis, Que ee. Toth Radiant, File: yb Agrenee Row ard Phitede'phis, Toxpex ‘Mes ‘4 knt inwards Curisth ‘Ovens, N fey Kéwip Forrest, Crocker, Jalsut Vere, oo sie ‘oar, ~ ra, Bt Vago «3 CUdith Merearet Frare Warner. New York (oné 6M trara rab, 14th @t Louis Davis, Cale editc from Grarea> Ent out 4th. Jurtsy, Mel aren, Porton; 15th, Wm Prething> tam, Babbidge, » York Tospoxpivey, May 12— Arr Mary Apa, Hatiriey, New @r- Latrom, May 5—Arr Oliveira, Merdored, New York. Mata May 2—A?r Westerp Sea, Ta: lor, Boston. Mavxitice. "Feb. 26--8)d Megrolia. Patterson, London. “ope PORT, May 9—Arr Victoria Reed, Tarbox, Brest for 8 eal May 9 Fld William & Okarles, Widdlcombe, ‘ork, foceer, NSW, Feb 14—Arr What Cheer, Baker, faa Fran- cisco, Antwenr, May 14—The American bark F 8 Mearns, will be hove down in the second basin for repairs. ( atourta, Pal put back March 2§—The Corsicn, Holmes, wi on New Yor ‘ioes of anchors. pill 8—"he Mirerve. French ship, tas bean in oetiiaion fa the Fiver with en American Pip, and has put back to towa cargo nr euppceed to be Camaged, Pino ot the lepky: Fant) Bilin, which cleared hence Mates 6, for Liverpool, ia jon reported as returrirg to town. ALMOUTH, May 15- Weater:y, ee 2910. The Ca- ya ho Manito, co Atri! 3, lat 35.8, long 4 Ps mes brigantine (\imber Jader), waterlogged ard aba:doned, cp ber berm €1 és, of about 2C0 tone, Se ia Net irmast brcken by the ceck. Thought to bai sate three woribs; had a rourdkonse: an anche, with chain, werd on ths bewr; read M A Tot - 01 on her name. FREDKIKSHA, May 10—The a! irene o ot xe Fenciad sapien ship) exSC Thwing frem Mc sovurg. has com: menoed. by the Trainee of «semen. with emailer craft i tcw. ‘The rhip is, however, full of water, and ait \ eficat urcertair. Girnarran. May 4—The Bizabeth( Am bark), Young, frou Mereira to Bork, in attempting to beat pips 4,24 May, got ou the rocks near Cabri dof afer throwing (1: ie understoo® = [rete ted df pd ane Sow aa ts eee ee ’ king uch water. ard will bave to d\eehar weRvoot, Mar l4 Abe Eumohrey Nelron, Ne sca. 'ro2 ean, eriived bere to-day. after belong on maak Grmita iz, ices cf anchor and warp, wiich were tl Ib—dbe Pioeix, Hoxie, arcived here from New York, with damage to pert side, 40, ard making alittle water, parte beer rus itt: ‘2d May, cff tbe Banks by the Oswego, si verpco) lor Few York, which lost bowsprit, cutwater, ‘tc, Ye The Bocreraog from Mobile ‘o Liverpno},abardanae 23d Warch, was egein peseed 0: April, in Int 44 W, lon ard jibdcom stand! pk ae With tr lzern ast bownprit Hy uprigh, ard oe ma ee y the Ward Chipman. Part of @ wreck arently the v ‘upper pert of acrhin deck. abs 2D teen ‘org, re aah was pesved: on the 26h Apr int 43.N,'on 29 the Margaret Pol- Jock. errived bere. 14—The shir Fdward Morris, Aethon | from Lordon to Cardi grourded near Rencby Tight at AM. yenterdae, Cari ZA Ton and was towed Cf at 6PM by the Le eget Mee herce, and proceeded, leaving am eochor eud cha: pareat'y Amerienn, d's. masied, was passed in Jat 'W, by the Lite Fred, Perry, enived here: tt wn blowion a gale'nt the Poutsmoura, May 13--The Sateme: tetas a in bi arrived cff port, with the crew ofan «mer Raxcoox, March 2%—Tke Palestire a hip) for for Meuimeta with en arrorted cered at wa about z mainmast and topmast from Isrge ehip ‘ocvered ® {th barractea, was picked up off Gateca Potnt, ard towed in bere April 9; severai logs of Americet eer) ea ‘coast pre to the same APALACBICOLA, ate ro portebips John Haven. Cobs, ALACBICOLA y 21-In pips ven. from Ros'on, wig; Ohio, Hu‘cbings, from Savannah, wig; Sons G Crater Pratt, trom Liverpool, wig: Blisabeth Demiaon, Wik Mar a for NYork 10g; barks Orca ingle Rtv. ge, from Bow tea, divs; Lin vce Merril for #Ycek. Ide. ATF NDKIA, bas 26—Arr achra MC Ropkins. NYork;, (bb, Digbton : 'G Loft T, Waterbury, ard SK Lean wow Wastpor: hid rchge Saren Jo. cat oo ® Pearo, Leta, doy bares @ Wat Pal nie FF, Vay [arr weamabies Jos Whitney, Ac Parber Vein, Famsay.end Cs'edorta, pe . Berncice, Boston: bras Beho Long lor, Farnham, Pum ee on Derria neeoe tquareriine. echp a bs 3 FOBION, y 2: beige Lendon ‘Onanes Beard, Philade’ alas an wery, Roraire; Trensit, Cappel, Apa’achicoln via tozn’ Bigral (ra ship end» brig. Cid bark Justice ary, Atkire beltimore; trig Iza, Willams, arenes schrs Lucent, Buran. & Fiabe h City, BC; Sunny. th Weeks, Wii-aing: ten ACY Charm Orewell, Baltimore: Sarah’ Bifsa , wird BW to SW ecod breera, hina Ri oe pmieaond (not previous.y), Golden Ru's; beige BANGOR, May 4—C'd brig J Harrie, Sigel, Barbaties. CHAELAION, May 24—-Arr slesmahip Southerner. Ewea, Nore, barks Fila, Tevior, end charien Willams, Ha tor; brig Tybee Fergtson, NY and Mapbesse't, Sweeny, sen, Jeren Dewarere eourd to Baltimore (-68 Mls). WH Gilliland, @rrickron, NYork, 26th Arr br'ga De aware Hardicg Baitimofe; Toceca, Stia- wr NCreens. Iu the offing, bark Paoqu 16 (Fr). St Yao (ct Marsellien) tiem Havane in dinzess. 6id ship F “¥), Amastong Liverpool. bak 4 delia Ro ton; Briss Motes, ‘Uareis, NYork; (feo een oe epiny Arr pip Talend Queens, Marting Martin, Apainchioola; tarks Liewellvn Stermen. to; Win Crasey. Wobi'e: echr Hue, Phinney, Baltimore. GNGRaRT Cw May 401d brie Forester, Lloyd, Bath, Me: sebr 8 Rrnen, Pierson, WYor FIGELAND. GET, “ape Ced, May 27. 4PM-—Peasing (a ship Crimes trom. Liverpool for. eaten; 436. PM, puesto 2 berks How'and. from Moolle for Boston: Laccnia, fren PI Selgin ‘or do: sebre Went Wire, frem Hiebmond for do; Ames lin a Word Brothers, anc Grarite State: wiso ship Agamant non. from Livercco’ for Boston: tark M B Ber, rom Yobile for NYcrb; (49, echra, Banner. L 8 Levering and & Tirrei'; parsing out bark Parker Cook; 7 PM, pasaing in bart tow F verets from. Paltizrore for Eoswn. A large clippor abip omilee BE a ‘LF, i td sehr Atnie E Coxe, Lombard Baliza, 2c—Ole ebip as Greencek (Pr) Jemeson Quebec; Chapultar pec (Br), Ark'®, Liverpori. Grig Qnerido (Sree), Herrera, urna. Ap, role Feet ing Davis, NYcrk. NEW CRLRARS, |, May 21 PM—Arr steamship B'ack War: rior Bmith. BYcrk + lavana: ectr Vaenche (Span) Berter, Vera gies oF thips Abbott Lawrence, Davis, Liverpool; ina Poston 226, AM— Arr ship He Lib! aie Liverpool; Lig Lid ams. Graves Bio de Intel, Fox Bethel, Tam- ‘oo: Thea Denison, Biaey, learn } ene Punta Arenas: ships inea Bird, Bird, ive: pool; bark "Our — Toweo to sea Wh, ebip Viebsburg: barks CLC ant Tal Wave, bed Horses: habe nine aimee ane Bais," bark Marechal; 16th, . Richard, Morea, ed RORPORK, May 25—Arr ficamer Jameniorny Beer, wiorbe tenry’ Recvawass Ryda. dor Sarah k Died, Brower do; Finpito, Caborn, Providence. ‘2ith—Arr steamehlp Kerstone State Hesdle, from Bavannals bevrd to Phiedelp ba. put in in distrers - chr Basal A Arr sentoot Jamestown, Parrish, ork, tobr jen mind, ST MARKS, May 19—Cid brig Gecese T Ward, Burroughs, seit MINGTON. RO, Way 21- Are aohr Terone Stun, Now; Whole Ly hg Be LZ eel) loxander poomh. Rarburet, River MISO kB Hy RT, May 22—Arr sotr FR Pend'eron, Baitimore vie Dernartogota,

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