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# NEW YORK HERALD, TWESDAY, JUNE 17, 1856. CONTINUED FROM FIB@T FAQB aa, feeling that to some extent, at Twas a citisen | Convention. He thal Sree ie eae guarded at Lecompton by the United States troops, aad if from Westport to Lawrence, I was atthe | ser, was dieters He would “tik ron of that glorious American State. And in thatcom- | mont. The is irreaistible Fremont will be | any seriovs demonstration is made, will be removed to esr a tne Weamrors ty Coot Pate. Padted him the time : whether is mittee room, 1 understood from both my friends, North } the man, and that the work will be short. Fort Levenworth, what authority he Tay veom with the wi Ho eee re aermed what the principles of Mr. Banks were? Have td South ow the wominaion of Sueton and fapnoe partied sc dhuts Condens 8 ADDITIONAL. made no answer. Taaked him, ‘Have you any authori. | “Aynas‘aia second, Br’ Of bis friends anmounced them? {[fnot, how could { would reconcile parties in ‘ Colonel Fremont and the Massachusetts (From the St. Louis Kemocrat, June 13. ty? Se anowered, ‘I have.” I asked him if ho would | same day to cruise they be called upon to endorse a man as an American of | hurting Fillmore and Donelson in the E treaty Delegation. By the Polar Star, which arrived here co nen ploase To let mo see tt. His reply, rat, +o," ‘and 40, pon pen whose principles they were entirely ignorant? But in { gave my vote for the nominees. I feel, therefore, that P have other and confirmatory items from .‘Itis | Manded to see my way bill, Itold I was behind | same day (9 cruise); Commodore ‘Rocktom they ‘man whom they could | #m no lees an American than T was yesterday; and if, a3 A statameat having appeared in the papers that Colonel | contained in the following, @3 furnished us by the officers | time, and it was a warm day, and did not want to be hiu- Ly @adorse «A man Whowe principles were well known—a | 1 believe, this movement will redound largely to the 'ad- | Fremont had etated to the Massachusetts delegation, who | of the boat:— dered. Ihanded him the way bill. Ho looked it over | godt Souk Arnoiin, assent Wil "man who was an American tthe core. How was it with | vantage of the great American party, I feel satiafied that waited, im, “that be approved of the main fea- All accounts from Kansas, as we passed down, unite in | and said, ‘ His name is not on tho bill.’’ Ho then asked | youl, of do. ‘ Fegard to the other candidate, Coi. Fremont, whose uame | Tennessee will say, ‘Well done, thou good and faithful upon representing the affairs o' the Territory as having reached } Col. Anderson, who waa preseat with him, if Col. Lane Air at Lahaina Was used in the other Convention? Had any one told | Servant; you have fought the good fight, you have kept | tures of the American platform, and would carry them | that extreme crits which must soon result in the | Was intho stage, Scycral replied that he was not there. | and sid 7th for Ochotuk); fibem what his principles were? The advocates of the | the faith.’’ I was, therefore, constituted by your voice @ | oui honestly were he mominated and elected ; moreover, | supremacy of one party and the total extermination of the red the way | Cid at do March 25, omioation of Col. Fremont knew what his sentiments | delegate to this Convention; and having asked me bow {yo tho nominatien of the North Americans, | other, by Sight, unless the presence of the United States told me that | ¢ Biclmond, Opebran, Were; and why did they keep them back? They have | Tenbessee stands, 1 will only say she is for Fillmore and would accept » | troops proves’ sufficient to prevent 0 desperrte au out- | if ho had had his sword with him at that time, be would | ack! Fuh, Katerprisey' Woncealed them, because if they were exposed they ware | Donelson first, jast and all the time; but she will never | even ough he received no other, aud would run as | break. i me. "At Huahina A £atefied that an American Convention would not | repudiate or biush to own electoral votes from Peanayt- | ii 0ir candidate ;"' the delegation have sent us the fol- Ie is rs that four hundred men, on each side, drove into | ditch, Ws pt him as their candidate. He had been inform. | vania or New Jersey given for those noble spirits, Swok- | jowing coatradiction:— were in the vicinity of Hickory Point, and that Tuesda: Harris Houso, | Tax, Ston; Kuuily, that mont was not an American, and that | ton and Raynor. Never, never. Their antecedents are ‘The above statement is false, No pledges were made | the 10th, was fixed upon, by common consent, for a bat- driven that Spokca—March 13, lat 64 8, lon 77 20, ~ clean. himself, if elected, ‘to appoint | well known, and they are too true and too much Ameri: | yy Cojouci fremont—none asked from him. One hundred and thirty men—our informant ai | Stage about long enough. I said, “I don’t know.”” 8 E office, Colonel Fremont was perfectly | canized ever to quarrel over the contest im the great FLU €. BAKER, sas stated—marched through Westpost, on Monday, | ‘Kou had better get somebody else to drive thestage.” i te. ¢ the nomination of the American party, | struggle yet to couse. We say stund by your colors, and TANOLAY DAVIS. }Of Massachusetts, | with fife aud drum ‘sounding, and banners. fying ali | asked him why, Ho said, “We don't want you W drive | atte? wiwp, Storey from Mobile for Liverpool, June 6 he vote of the Germans and other foreiga: { stand by'your men. Americans must rule America, and WM. SUTION, around, and apparently intent ‘upon, “war,” ‘They wore | apy longer. You have driven long enough.” asked hiza | ehip Great Western, Purber, from Liverpool for New Yer the Convention now assembled hore to | Tennessee wil! be found side by Fide, shoulder to Asios Hover, New Yorx, Monday, June 16, 1856. proceeding in haste to join the pro-slavery force at Hicko- | bis reasons. ve no definite answer, and refused to talic 7, lat 36 ‘ourse, and show the people of the United | shoulder, with every State, North or South, that fights = ry Point. The territorial committee came down with us, about the matter a! 1 bave since learned that the man "Ds Goreme, Rowland, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, Etates the reasons which had induced them todo as they } upon that platform.” (Great applause.) mont’s Lett Tabernacle Governor Shannon was at Kansas City on Tuesday, but ‘eported to have shot Dow. The next | May 21, 3 had dono. They ‘had taken this eourco becaise thoy | Three cheers were given for Filmore and Donelsou, Colcnel Fremonts ne ghage? would start wifhout delay for Fort Leavenworth’ aml cg Ase Ee yd went up to Co. Boone's, tha post: By se pees ay er isla ame AR Orn A HH PEs Ma thought an attempt on,the part of certain lead. and also for Commodore Stockton. New Yor, Aj 10, 1856: adopt the most ‘positive measures for the restorgtion of | master ‘eu! , tO ask vice about the inatter. uk St Audrew, of New York, 65 days from Montevideo fer ion.at tho Apille Booms to “make the "me Convention then, pasonpies He pass hen mae Sus ckom. are fully reqnested re nh ameet- | quiet. Majan: 08 Ver whose information x Shige Soom the Pafper = td y Up, eerre in my Sraaahed ae Loudon, May 6, lat 28 24 N, lon 39 50. ‘ servient to the xopublican party—ta { 10 met asia pi rag f a. } ing of the citizens of New York opposed to the measures | Governor, hs Shannon would issue a prociama- him Tdi Vasked Ti nips yenein ze Foreign Ports. ’ an inthe repuiviieaa party. They wero ho Chairman having previousty anuounced that Commo- | and policy of the -pr { administration for the exten. | tion on Wednegday, the 1th, which would require the im . Tas him to stop, and showed him a letter Anica, May 7—Io port ship Mary Gvodeil, Harriman, fromm « «1 morded. (Applause,) They had toe | dore Stockton would address them at that time. BA es avery over territory embraced within the com- United States. to disarm, and dispand all compa: | Which I received the evening previous from my employer eaten %, \ fran spirit tbe “absorbed by any ~ Ngan g in favor of resto nies of men armed for hostile purpose, wherever found, | instructing me to keep things straight until ho saw me. MDPAUR, May 29—Sid ship Mensart (Fri, Gradereau, Gam < c r fact of the Missouri compromise, and in favor of restoring = 4 4 Coleman told a Convention like that, (Laughter aud i Cie-action ald position of ‘tie federal ton the.} phd in. Case OF Fefsal giving the officers disoretionary unan told mo to go on Until that the, when he would | . NTINOPLE, May 19—I Gov Hi i comfy bo was aot aa attouchnt] “QPRNING PROCEEDINGS “AT PHELAD ELPHEA, | cactn,sus povtion of tho, tect goserneeent on WH} o wor up iofeo “wou tiem. Figit. companies | S00 me fra,” Laced hin iT had evor injured lim. Hy |p CoOnrransggrae, May 8a pert bake, Gor ape 4 3 subicet of slavery to the princip! guid’ “No, When Sheriff J " L y arr 17h, Boston cargo till em re metnbers of that Convention, who Jefierson; to be licid at the Broadway Tabernacle on the | (f United States troops are now on duty in} suid’ “No. hea Sherif Jones was shot in Lawrence, I } hoard; Voyager, Freeman, from Boston, just arr. A ward even ka@wewhe Commodsre Stockton, was. . 5 salimceniniginiiamidoaniid yening of the Sth inst. The meeting is expected to | the Territory, and it is stated by reliable persons tha asked you some questions about it, and could not find out Citiao, May i210 port bark Rebecca, » from Val- ) OF course they were not to be blamed for | Awrtval of the Delegates—Plans for the Oamas | fYCR06. 01, 8 einbUsmn, intelligence aud Teeatth of th | Governor Shanon would order out those still lett at Forts y thing from you, and damn you I marked you. I shan’t | paraiso for the Chincha Telunds. tg ond for Unley ra Tie, Goat whom they knew nothing, paign—Prospects of the Candidates —Fre- Hevea sand We indulge the hope that it will be agree- | Ieavenworth aad Fort Riley, sti ieeen te) with es youner nibs nate you, but will see you again af- from Gulaoy Winteld Seat” Lalla fron do po > excutg He contd render for them was, that nae 7 hem in order to restore order in the Territory. Wesaw | ter you see Emery - ; 3 soi Knbw any Detter. (Laughtor,) Id the | mont the Favorite, d&e., de, dey ste to yov' to lend the interest of your presence to the | {ana ony, Hc. Puts, who was for some Gime in tbe | | LWent to Gol, Boone's, and while there Goleman paased, | Bovrland, trom do; Celeulal Empire, Watney, Mg: Deteader. Le would say: that Commodore Stockton OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. mogenn id “iE. D. MORGAN, ands of the Philistines. “There were on board the Polar | andthe Colone! told me who it was, and edvised mato | cisco: bark Huntingdon, Baldwin, tron Call of their own Order. Not z 'HONY J. BLEECKER, ttar, @ company of Mormons, just from the promised | leave the line and get somo one to take my place, as he CanpEnas, May 20—Arr bark John-Aviles, Hart, Portland. at mushroom growth that grew up in PROLAUELreA, June 10-—P, Mi, MM. EVARTS, "| ‘and, among whom wa Mr. Geo A. Smith, thedelogate | Mas x desperate man. On the Wednesday following | | Capoiry, May ib—arr anloe Quicksiop, Weeks, toulgas Ag. uah's gourd withored tm a dav. “Me | Tho city is full of stranger-—Aelegntes and: lobbyers to oan to Congress, eletea by the Stato ‘Territorial Convention bar rath MPA pedo eg to Rn i ee eh FD ee Blt? American for the sake of getting the nomina » Republ: National Conyenti hich is called to i ie Os "! ‘ of last March, and who now goes forward with the con- absence of any person in this town authorized to ‘ ‘3 PY fics, but he would tel them who’ Commodore Stockton ae Secokaes: gn i ciel ser Rw = Bion. 4 C Fae Oe BORON tution sdopied by that body. aad the memorial praying | adminter an oath, 1 cori that the above stateieat ia saa gia dh iment age epee ry oR Was. Ia 1844, ther were blowly riots in Phil f mol sibs . — + PREMONS 8: RAPER, ; for the admission of: the now. siate-of Deseret. Mr. Smith y particular, noe of the witnesies | FaLwourm,-E, 24—Sid bark Savanna, Burke'((rom, When churches were Durned, and when fights occarred | are aware that a meeting of opponents of the policy of New You, April 29 1956. | i", cousin of the veritable Joe Smith. whose namés are hereunto Charleston), Hamburg. pci ass Detween the American and foreign population. In those ail ae held at Pitsd in thi Ganiiswx—t! have to thank you for the honor of an 1. L. Haywood, Ksq., Marshal of the Territory, accom- HARLES FAY, Postmaster at Lawrence. Gipkauran, Ms) 20—In port bark Elizabeth, Young, frowe ‘ Aghts the good citizens of Philudsiptia were called oueeo | {Ceres administration was held at Pittsburg, in this | invitation to. meeting this evening, at the Broadway | p00i00'nin to Washiugon on oMeial business, >” Witnesses—C. W. Babcook,’0. B. Learned, K. A, Ladd, | Messina for N Yor’. hove down for examin: - Mucet the {oreawh pepulation, aud there were numbers of | State, on the 22d February, and that that meeting called | Tabernacie, and regret that other engagements Lave in- ro : Lxavenworrn, June 6, 1856. » t in anticipale.'; brig Mermaid, Thurston, from Baserioan oltisens Me tata” mnteied kad meee mm, to meet here on the Ath June—a day | terfored to prevent my being present. THE SACKING OF LAWRENCB—ATOHISON’S SPIgon. " J damplon Roads, just art in distress (see Misco. Meuuncnce Gecckion, ike & cauuinandenne bentaet ol sigh 5S ag T heartily concur in ali movemonts which have for their | I have resided in the city of Lawrence, Kansas Territo- Ree pat, Piney ance toe York: Daniel, Weston. Cra “vr sig lth ‘ oh selected—a day peculiarly interesting 0 | niece cto repair the mischiefs arising from tho violation | ry, about oue year. 1 was in that city on the 2lst day of 1, 0 toe Poon god 8 iphing Philadel be would raise (he money to support those poor men who " 9 ree “ “agey a ELLIGENCE out ¢ Straits night of 18th. Sid between luth had beet: murdered and mutil in the desperate atrag i mea, and fraught with the most | of good faith in tho repeal of tho Missouri compromise.” | May, 1856. J 4th ull, ships Undaunted, reodian (from Ivica), NYork, Mae. ’ . His purse was reminiscences to the people of all sections of (he | 1am opposed to siavery in the abstract and upon prinei- | In'the morping, about four o'clock, Tsaw stationed on J ~~ ore eens ion, Hadiey (from Marseilles), NOricans; Mav Bat irom. (trom Valencia), do; barks Fernandina, Wright (from Measi- Ba), Boslon; Volunteer, Mayo (trom Caudin), do; Br brig Wa- ly, do. GLAscow, May 20—In port bark Robt Leonard, M’Mullem, for Boston dg; ele Dotiance, do do. " ple sustained, and made habitual by long settled conyic- | the commanding the town about 100 mounted men, drawn tions, While? feel inflexible in the belief that it ought | up in line of battle; the number was increased by addi- We haye here, so far, delegates from every Northera | pot to be interterod with, where it exists under the shield | tion of two companios from Platte county, Mo.—one artil ‘eignty, Lam as intlexiby opposed to ils exten- | lery, the other rifle. Acompany commanded by Major | “occasion to support these weunded | country, ausé.) Commodore Stockton’s principles are ‘ id nay be defined as follows :—1. The con- 3 compromises. 2. The preservation of the | and Western State, from Kentucky and Maryland, and overcignty, Lam y ¢ ; uy , x Maser ann Dinning Sino a ance, wards. (Applause) 3. The repealor essed | trom California. ‘There secms to be a general disposition trices of cepiad.e sae ease Ot niizons St Westport aud. Independance’ Ma. at cand Lalere inenal for the Naw Yous Hixnau NYork same day! ‘ten Wing Taneocs for ag {dar Rete Chorus shall ilo “America, fAbblaase.) | to make a broad free platform, with no extension of Tat very respectiwlly yours, humbering some two hundred, ‘Tzese men, amounting | “Mould be sealed. boy Nelson: AM Weeks, Bulldch, and 1, & W Armuieongs + were bere given for Commodore Stockton, | slavery over Territories now free for its principal plank. J.C, FREMONT. — | ‘In all to poe beer ener capa werevaneere neey SRS Ip. Ses OR Pr egg ~~~ | amore, just arr, diag: sohr Pilando Arrastrong, Hrooket, teas That's the taik.”] He believed that not | Ajco to nominate some young man fresh from the body of | Messes. F. D. Moaaay, and othera, a committee, &e. the United States Marshal Y * Port of New York, June 1 New Haven, arr Ist. eed dtunmoatetbe: aamntainerition wilsaps a y a , : assist in the service of certain writs which he hed wt Warns, May 30-6id nip New York, Edwants, NYork; dom Mies at Peansylvania aud New oreey, | the people, Mr. Fremout's friends are strong, and 90 K WaraDestruction of Ossa= | aginst persous in Lawrence, . CLFARED. if 5 States, cats sae get S.ce EO momi, A, acophoe of Xr! McLean, -THRMiainee OMMs, HunkeRad/ [Oe oe he watamie.. ‘About clevea o'ock two Deputy Marshais with «| ship Neptune, Peabody, Lirerpgai-c MU Manial! &co. | git te eT m among tho people Like Commodore | yy. so mentioned, but I do not think that (Correspondence of the St. Louis Democrat.) Panos oe eae ants Tnibon ae ern ee pie panateey MOOT, Lene eee Sees and Admiral, lutea, from Work ary On, ad. Ss aia be ¢ land omy’, Pas » a 60 OF < sy , city. s - LA va rkkins. for do June 6; Havre, Baxter, for 7 4 ur, eagrdhigeampsg dees, poets B | cither of those gentlemen have any strength for the Grst | | The town of Ossawatamie yas acked on the 6thof | tire posse were to enter the town. In reply to | Sbip Columbus, Lester,’St John, NB—Thos Wallace. Py wagner ras aie Wy beneaal aoe the land. Whe place on the ticket, As things look now, it appears that | Zune. Genoral Whitioin had marched towards Wn viece | which they gavo every assurance that if, there | yonmt \a2 Besse (Dutch), Hoeven, Koverdam—Gudewill & | do July 3: Arago, (6) Lines, for do 4ih; Avola,, Kenlrtck, tox and. et lace on the ticke s things look now, r a. cad ve » Col. § e yas 4 i ee Tine for § : deck or tho det of battle, ho was always enabied W | the nomination i Maen eae ore Part of | {iu Perera Bundred men, and was met br Col. Stanners | ay no resistance to the arrests they were wbout to make | MOsr, sre susanne (Duich), Van Veen, Buenos Ayres—w | Boson duly i: Fost, Ulriel, for San Francisco June 10; Chiles United States troops, who ordered him to disband | poi, posse would mot enter the town. ‘They proceed. | ¥ curry "bis country. ? hr i grees and, a Mee Was y It & Co. Havana, June 7—Cid brigs EP Sweet, Dunton, Cardenas; Me Jo Feet id te ctmn® te ive Sank de 2 Mclean, ané he has come strength | Wis men. | This he acrecd to do, anil af fe a5 Mi | ed to kreo State Hotel and made the arrests of G. W. | | Bark RH Gainble, Powell, St Marks—Smaliwood, Ander- | 5 wW Haverier, Sida lialmore (ook 0 boxes ugar at BLO the 12 , to wate after his religion. Applause.) nd is generally for Fremont, and I} Periy yeassembied® aud ‘sacked the twa of Oasea- | Deitzler and G. M. Smith. ‘The Marshal with bis small | Son Aco. 4. sisting Peck, Church & Co. Kugene A Reed, Reed, Sagua. ea ne He came her » 80 that neither fe Ut «he forces were about equally divided. | watamie, which ‘was eutirely defenceless, there Fer a ee ee Meare recear e Brig Amagis'(Han), Kroger, London—Funch ® Meincke. | rank Pere, Nakcht de pin; Wertora Gorice Beale tn tae insidious!y into Sekrembut wen are but thoy.take cou. | being only eight men ia the place. They pil- | 9 i their duty was done and their posse dismissed. Brig Arabells, Aspinwall Paoams Rallroed Oo. Cicero, Loring, do with despatch; Sciota, Sawyer, for vnerfean Cump and subvert th pe Fremout men are a y, but thoy. laged every hotse bit one, and took away everything | Hotel that their duty was dono 1 po: “ . Brig Sris (Br), Bog: John, NB—Kelly & Smithers. land; Asin (©, for NYork 14th; ‘Philadelphia’ Poole; Joba. which U 2 organizat rage from the fact that the majority of the delegates are | 10. coutd'inake avauable, oven ta the finger and car. | At the same time there was a signal given to the men ou Sehr Anthent Josselyn, Lavacca—McCready, Mott & Co. Bright, Cutting; Isaac Wright, Abeel; C deranton, Spencer; the hill, and they marched into town, placing four cannon | Schr Brontes, Brevoor, Curacoa—Wenberg & Weeks. atone end of the main street, go as to command the Behn vane | ino poracnal -arrie ibe ren entire street. 8, J. Jones then rode into town to the front | EONS) 7G, Smit Cnr ean oatone Dalaee & Pouce. of the hotel, and asked for Gea. Pomeroy. Gen. Pome-| Schr Marine, Poweil, Wilmington— L. Powell here bound w th He bec the two promineat interests of i said to ba a Thuis hurts McLean, and holps | rings of the women. A: wai, the ho belonging | amed geatieman has always been | tie citizens were stolen, and the houses in several ia- Btaaces fired. Col. Sumner also disbanded a force of free Excelsior, Hadley; Calhoun, Trueman; H Endymion, Hallet; ‘Tropic, Nowell, and & W Farloy, Nickels, do 1st inst; New York, McKennon, do Sth; Am Union, Oeld- well Guy Mannering, Dollard, and Dreadnought, Samuels, dor Fremont, as the b y Convention fur the identified with The various delegations | g Inthd vicinity of the lown'er Palmyra, arkioh, { . - Wn Nelson, wer, do 10th; Progress, Chase, sna ad a0 morican principles and sentiments about 0 as aad Nolenioaad ale, Ch, ae Biase ea tbe viel ay ee Naver men, Wascackedand | TY s00n Caine, and Jones demanded the surrender of | | Schr Enhantress, Jayne, ton—MeCready, Moit & L Bole, Woodbury, dy with Gespatchs Clty. of Baltimore: them eto the couciusion that wo honest mem- ae as ‘ilaged bk fo, Desa vensagt Shannon has gone | @!! he arms aud ammunition that there were in | Co, (y, Leite, tor Philadelphia 4th; Nonparel ‘Youlke, aud Kate mport them, Cap. | chances of Mr Fremont are not so good as they seem to | pillaged simile: to Osvawatanic. Cov. Shannon has g towa, or he. would storm the town in an how. | Schr Mary Jane Kenedy, Haines, Elizabeth City—Mastcr. | Humer, Btsh, Doean. Teaveicc, Bosrdzate, do aelie ‘ ty a nike Topati to Lewveawort!: by way of Kansas, looking after Jones was informned by him that the on!y arms he knew | . Schr Hampden, Edwards, Frederickaburg—Jus Land, despatch; A\ Wm Fenn, Meade, for Bunks | be oulride. There iva luge Ohio delegation here; ove | who is performing the duty of the iinbesile Governor. A Schr Ann, Cole, City Pomt—J Hunter. ee eee eye tdine Lanneretie ten — of then yng up their hats at the st. | "tt was eurreut’s reported (hat one. of the MoGoas had a Ng OO a A Se ns wiling, to give up by | Sckts, Hanthor®, Veale, Rengor—it D Brookmen & Co, é anhliglon, DO; Pepperell, Jordan, for Ol : ut street, They are lneaded by | slain a prisoner ii co! biond, a prisoner whom they had | Tove) feeciving As they went for the aru, 1 weat bac Echr WP Rilchic, Fernals, Newburyport—Brett, Sow & Co, an sp renee ccukir Deena ihaet scour former eitor ot | SF ga tam ey conboeedt aguas to the pose, and invid Atchison was nung aspewct | cht Dndem, Wel, Rewiwrypon dpe, skumoey, Dyer Opin, Sli, eowo, oak jon of the ataral on ‘the rong for McLean, and | The self-styted Council! of Leavenworth, which has oe sie “ RD cats ele} yee of Hy cata Echt Howard ‘Lovell Rocio os WW Lawrie ir, Sh Himes Gatenli. « ts Moonen, : i sey, 100, is Deca prescribing and driving away the tres State men. | Ce posse.”*) I few sentences 1 heard distinctly, which PO Seg ARRIVED, ‘ x Na Hgeoe, Cheover, ste Orient, Hil, NY : went to the t Eapnlets, No | said to be oppo: nd there will bea hard | Without guy process of law whatever; Were as (folowa —' This day Tam a tkickapoo Ree ee ee come A Gots Nurs with mdge | sobite; Laura Snow, Kelat, and Caruatic, Devereux’ Alea nad from that committeo struggle. "Pem ania stay, Ve comiliated, bY givhigyt => 7 Becca esawatoun, K. T., duns 7 185 Ranger. ‘This | day is tho most glorious of amy stcemsyip Ro ok Skinner Morfolk, fae, with maze and | sndrie; 26h, Racort, Lynch, Calcutia; Jublata, ! e would us the #r belted phage bia 2 i Lie i . er A ae #3. long life. This day have we entered Lawrence, and Ti MM or | Jaueiro; Ina Russell, Wi ‘Maita, (destination bee had gh Yentordaw a 5 file our peopie-were a y : udiim & Pleasants, igeh ‘inst, at 8 AM, 7 Johaston the ticket. cekardns vty of 10 mon ft the Yankees have hot darod ‘to shoot a gun. A glo- re) steamship Jamestown, hence for Nor- | from NOrleaus); Herry of the West, Adams, NYork; Ett W! me a Se ie vy ot Who oppose Fremont, h hn rty of 160 men fom F iaus victory Uoys, by G—d. Boys, the Benigrant Aid eller, of Cromwell’ line, hence for Bulttmore, f HY, Morton, audi George Washi ‘Comings, Boston: stituted By Thysauwe W (Applaise aad Tue mez whe opp ‘emont, however, say they LORD aud y Woy t - paler ie ‘aay [A YoweJones, your had themethere.} | manst have some one who can carry. Penusy{vania; and | ony Eatp wreudegs oe Boe pons Aad | Hotel with lier portholes, mst this day be tested, and it . off Del ; passed another rt bY blown to hel. The damned abolition presses must go ey nae LS 3 npt made to fire several of them. | into Kaw river, aad tere souk out some of their dirkey | Heuumeen Petey ince: Rich, slal ttte lat 49.00, low 9 80, weer Fea ei stone whe country | love: Ifthe men or womew undertake to stop us, we'll | Shi Heckawny, 8 Beth, rE ? hasty retreat, belore the counury | nin? them, by Gud. A lady t entitled to the protection | “sp hech Lamar. (of Boston), Flitchborn, Cardenas, 8 days, pabttesn,? anit be d to be Stockton or McLean. £ a protracted session anda ¢ Rambler, Packard, for janoiro, do; John Bays for Callao soon; Pictades, Winslow, for Port Philip, 1dg; 1) claimed ‘The.mob then be: S |. for Shanghae, direct; and others The old free sell clement wil | egaki be avoused. If we do not receive ait from tee out- | or overs: genticmon, but when a woman takes upos her- | with super, de, (9 Peck 4 Church, Paar May IIa’ port bark Vesta, Percival, Cor Bester ‘remont, while the mew democratic | side soon, mei will be sacrificed, as the * CJ’ Lorgsiede (Qld), Schurell, Bremen, 38 days, with. } about June } i far’ Or *. } Self the gar of mauhood, sho. is no more worthy your Bark L Folléwevs-of ‘the|‘“Barogs’’ Ske ABINE.® nie ts miaate| protection than a savage bru. At this time Mr. Jones | ‘muse and 240 ye Fe earn i capeceue baton, unital: means of coramunication and retrestcut o% | Toae out, among thems, eid Atekicon, truing to. bis | ,,ark Hauna Fhorgton, Sweas, iedteies. Ottapacwith A PASSENGER'S. STATEMENT. company, he said. ‘Rangers, fF mow give’ you into) tuckel, died: 46 years. 14 by passengers whoarrived here yesterday ow | the lends. of Sheri? Jones, to become bi: posse, ‘toras- | Bark Myerion (of New Haven), Griffin, Mayaguez, — days, that the excitement in the Territory is iv- | st him to ce the Iews of Kansas Territory. penn etary, to E Di it. SB a creasing, and thata fetid battle provably took place on | To your dr: nfily, as fT knew you will’? fark Light Brigade (Br), Crowell, Guayama, , June 1, M May 2th bark Western Sea, Taytor, Manscituks, May 27—In port ships Harrisburg, Wiowelt; and 2 Malta, Ruadbeeg, do bvige Bearer, wo ufused into the veins of this out G& the mowhovadadie naan. Convention met ut National Hall, We Part of its duties was to Mi us 4—Arr ships Vancouver, Jenkins, NYork; Mandarin, Perit, do. Sid Marcb2, ship B ie nominate National Convention to ineet r cry ‘with sugar, to order. Tuesday ov Wedtuisday, a° on Monday and Tuesday morn- | Sheritf Jones “then placed two companies to carry ye ; Milam, Risley, East Indies, to-morz ct delegates have already been Uausual number of Missourians from Clay ad Las f the type of the Bree State and Lferald. of Erection to the | iit Rh Bicol k Co. oth Tage el Bea ae So eee: | 'Maniet, Mey Si—Arr bark Robert Pennell, Huxtord, Ha- appoints : yo was full and respectable. entered Kansas, declaring their inten- | iiver, and breading the presses to pieces. About thi: | Island City, stecring N. ere J I barks Chas “tt t ton th ches. © prevail: 43 19 bave « thrbl, and the free State mon are known to ime he (Joues) rode in front of the hotel and notified the Berk Bay State (of Bestom), Sprague, Charteston, 7 days, with Matanzas, June 7—In port bar! 8 Maly dems meinen the-noncaas imc: $1 Pemen a He adds, “Governor Shannon's | proprictors Guat (hey must leave that house, for he was |: mdse, tod M Crearys (oe Seplt, tor NY ork 106 sugas, chartered at Soper ee ca scemed to, be as sct forth in the speech of the Chair A spurned by the invaders, | going to tear itdown. Being well acquainted with Mr. —_ FO Non + Newcastle, E, GT days, with coal, to | Eleteher; rd, for Sagua, to load sugarftor N York, per | an, John Alison county, that the Pierce ad Whitiield, who led a force of | ones, I stepped forward and asked him-by: what autho. ‘Bri, Mansaxtzs, Juac 1—Arr sobs Parker, Knight, man, John Alico county, that co a e 0! epy ol y Brig St Anne (Br), Titus, Bahia, 36 days, with coffee, &c, to sit May oe bark broneue. pepe re ight, Antigam aS . : the eaptors of Pate last week, | "ity he destroyed the printing press and the hotel. His | Kirkisnd & Von Sachs. ministration view ils pledges and sectionalized the ‘Sumner, and driven wack. | : neuer was tocquivocal ame. nisincts—'Te Grand Jury |. Hirlg tanecte Welle fof Bath), Perkins, Crab: Island, PR, 1f., i was t . tnd that it wus necessary to. tin ' Rawfont, May —Arrahipe Harriet Berry, Havre; 2th | i) 7 gorernme: all the . e . dayas wath to Kirkland & Von Sach: Protector, Miller, do, to load tor NYork. Spy gion aes be | Whitfield aad his ni 6 much’ cha have presented Uie hotel, the two printing presses as |. days, with ugar, to Kirkland & Von or SO cen gy re ee pags oF T then Rberated Pate and his company who had surrendered | nuisances, and J hold an order from the cout to abate |! whi Corday dey ban Fe A paints here ead Hatch NYork. Birainichl, June O—Arr bark Posthumous, re easily turned fromthe outa fight. ‘The fact iv, Pate, in his correspondence | them, und 1 do it, He then had the four cannon, | ee et ene ee vrtaroshs Pendleton, Cardenas, 15 | _PAaL&ewo, May 22—In port bark Panchita, Btone, to. load fer ¥ to the Repwbdicaw, had called the free State men of Law- ed about hundred and tty feet from the front of f days, and racieeran te Welt Career & naar RYork. Sid Uh, bark Saxony, Hanson,” N¥ork; Starlight, with #1 . in March } Tenee cowards, oud said they deserved to wear “hickory | he hotel. They fired thirty shots at the frout side and | rig Wasp (Br), Doritie, Naisau, 9 days, with molasses, to * the Pierce | ! for nat ¢ ng the ‘law and order’? opera. ould not damage it mut So the order was given by | Bacon, Sargent & Co, 5 7 te for State | tion of United Staies Marshai Donaldson at the sacking of | Col. Titus, who was the military commander, to set the ‘i gE Alocans, Genith, Dobay Téland, 7 days, with yellow pine, took up the matter on a f tel place. He then mustered a cavalry company at West- | builing oa fire. The order was obeyed, and the house | lfm, ner of Portiand), Lovell, Norfolk, $ days, with © these state nominations, and | Poit of betavecn thirty and forty meu, amd proceeded burned to the ground le they’ were firing upon T yymier, to master, 7 wnio the territos, paged ole pre ho office, sk A a poe they Ouward, | Sargent, Tobasco, May 21, with mahogany, igned by Davi was ‘going to wipe out the abolitionists.” The next st rum the cler because he bad a “Sharpe's » to K Theband. igned by David Wilmot. | Morning he is surprised by about an equal number While theve, there was a party of the posse cana | elir Hope, Robbins, St John, NB, 8 days, with umber, to © ty of the Con. - of fi “tato men without + hickory, jackets.’ Captain to the office; sone one of them kicked the door open | 5 Lanech a MS. Darien, G days. 4 to nominate a } Pate turaed pale and straightway’ sent a flag of truce | iceding into the Po-t office, it being an aps Peete te, nein ee the ensuing Presidential } DY two of bis ¢ y a free State man ¢. ‘They wont in, looked about until the ‘cht Helene, tutes, Wittnington. hoisted that tnder this call a | Whom they had gallantly taken a pri robably after sified, then came Dr. Stringfellow was one | Schr OH Hoth, Burges, Alexangria. ‘ but tho matter was passed | @ bard Cam. Brown, of the fi forces, re- r ‘ Schr Suwassett (of Hrookhaven), Wyler, Alexandria, 3 days. farrisburg nominations | tained the two Missouriaus, and sent back the free State . Stringfellow looked about and said, ‘ what can 5 A Word, ood Sema Saare ominations will be | mtn to tell Captain to coms to him. Pate obeyed. | do tor plunder?” His eye fell upon some segars Se ‘don't. ike to go | Brown told him he could have five minutes to march his | took two boxes, put them nnder bis artn and said, Lynch, Chincoteague, 3 daxs. up and stack their guns, and deliver up their sidearm ed off, “This will do for me." J leit the post office iw Bangor, Jortan, Calais, . their horses, or at the expiration of that went to the store of G. W. & W Hutchison & Co, Tho cht Dolphin, Lord, ilaworth, 6 days. ust fight. Pate delayed not a moment, but or, locked; Titus said, “1 think there are bai, Nickerson, Boston, : Stave ab if sho ta locked.” ‘They pet obeyed bim by breaking in the frout window with the | Schr Undine, Raynor, Portiand, Ch. ution was , Boston; TO CABKLLO, May 30—In port schr Sussex, Collina, for Baltimore, to comimeuce 1dg in 10 dayy, Sid scars Sea Ranger, Reed, and Gertrade Horloa, Lewis, NYork Quéssc, June 10—Atr Tir" ship Herald of the Morning, Rea~ dolt, Moblie; Br bark Marquis of Chandos, Coienso, NYork. DION, May 19—Arr barke Wyundotie, Bryant, Ha 2iet, Lizzie Loud, Cann, do. Bld ably Gohizabian, Baohele der, NYork; 2th, bark Elberta, Hichborn, Boston. In port 6th inst, brig Caroline, Cook, for’ Boston, lag. 8t Joan, NB, June 13—Arr (by tel) ahip Merrimac, Bray, Boston. ¥ eed May &—Arr schr John Castner, Jobnston, New tak Dad been hat HM: Awe chainge sie company in Neve of Maveh. the creatures ot ctr. | vention to form « Mtate ucket to b and State et ticket omy sais wicks. ALEKANDRIA, June 13—Are schrs W Cobb, Dighton; Ad- elbea, Bridgeport. Sid schra D Brown, Fall River; Golden Rule, NYork; A B Burton, Fall River; Reindeer, Troy; Ale~ See NYork; 14th Wiliam Cobb, Dighton, Yankee Doodle, N Rll soe 16, EM A leper reese Woke do; tare Kita thompeoy len, Wiingion, re; Ue by ii to fuse the ele nen are here working like beavers There will be a great many im- insist upon an out and ont abolition ston, . there is Booth of Wisconsin, buts of their guas and then crawling in some ten of them. * Kingston. Rook’ Hel far beiida for ES to them a reserve corps of | T then teft that place far my Donrding house, On my Way i. wits, GATE bries Grand Turk (Be), Leadiey, Guayama: = ned in this place four | there Psaw @ party of men who seemed to be over: - Signal fora brig. At Quarantine ship Danl Webster, Putaam, : f Col. Sumner they wer oye idee ures, they. Wad * S . Rondout. w t of Col, Sumner they were re- | joyed at some prize they qad obtained. T Fee ate, Wel acai Bouinsee: Lit Bid Baturder , wind SWio W, with showers at . when at the req’ - acknowledge that t well treate mner dh ousin delegations are at Illinois delegation ts he kg. | le hey nson Burlingame, Stephea K. | When Coi. Sui vid Provixo, Wilnot Moses | to both pa ready on r plght, shin Medford; barks Bolo Piper, Wanderer, , Be bra Crooker, Fdw hyerets; bi elen Jane, Erie, Kernisam, Peerless, Minerva, Carlann, Hf A, Step! ‘Trenton; Saa— day, winid NW steamer Fastern Stale; bark Tremont, ALTIMORE, June 140 15—Arr bark John W Andrews, ; abr Nancy R Heagan, Dow. Below, brig ed up to them and found it to be the trank x 4 road | of A. Ho Reeder. ‘They had broken the lid off, and | ?ToPeler Osceola, Clarke, Providence. Pacers BELOW. vy. Shannou placing | were emptying the contents upon the ground—cach SLOW. law. He then ordered | catocting some articlo of clothing, someletters, some poper | Bark Mary J Kimball, McLellan, from Bordester May 1. > their homes, and turning plensed their fancy. [ proceeded to my boarding Wind during the day, South. Frenc! ‘The Indiana, Rhode Pate use and found Uh was guarded, aad that mea were from —._ Cid, 114i] Jos Whitney, Howes, Bosten, i prt) dele y ordeis of Governor Shan. } inside. They had burst in tho window, and went and flenmer "Frankuin, Candia, NYork: barks 'Rberbabi, Gee ) are not, sir," replied Col. came out there. A% soou as they at they had broken open all the tr ‘the remarked, “I saw Governor Shan- | house and found t New Yorkers, Califor Lyankhn House is Weigineyer ; Wessacumcon, Marsh, Monto are a and Buenos Ayres; briga Henry Marshall, Gardner, Kingstems leadavar ' mks Foaming Sea, (new,) Boou de Ji 5 aching, ere yy vans to off Herald Marine Correspondence. PIILADEDPHLA, June 16—Arr bark Chas E Loe, Wil; “bie 21 i caro was apeci 3 ! the drawers to the se rifled | s well, Calais; schrs ler, uisa, Thatcher, ¥ pan Who W sand of # d n ** bleeding > The fb andy caro was specially | in tho house and al! the drawers to th tary, ri luatas, Port at Pringe; brig Empire, Crowe ; i " ‘ Ca rankiin is a nice iablinbrae ebneidesed, and he asterts that you are none of hiv, are | everything, in fact, ia tho house. J found they had taken ail, Delano, and Chaties, Fucker, NYork BF Brainard, Sel Fountain, Der all River; ‘Chas Hill, Youg Boston; Alexam her high here just now, | not here by his orders, and have no buses hee, You | all my clothing, many of my private letters, and $0 den, Portland, Cy; peng ne offers ns, ail of you, and whea you crossed your } money from my trunk; that they had taken all the clothing | Mp . a ¥ 5 bafidamt, and one offers « pied on’ State sovereignty. Now go, | orMr’ Burdett the gentleman with whom Tbourd. Tsaw | , Ohl steamers Kennebec, Hand, and Boslon, Clarke, N York; " aches Wave, Joline, Port spain, mr from whence you came,” and thas | thom pass across the street and break the window in, in | pre Macy Ui Paper, Baden, soles Weve, saline, Fos) Dene fh eavoe June M4—Arr sloop Artist, Forrester, Somerset, for NYork. BANGOR, June 18—O1d schr J Turner Crowell, Baltimore. BATH, June 13—sid brig Jacob Dock, Thompeoa, Philadet- read tho Z'ribune this mor: ho, Col. mont, was not an An . it walk into the White House ‘easy | 5), li ; A rk ‘u ; 7 ches} : : Sumner waved Pate's party to leave, Pate, not | the house of B. Jonsoa, and. quite a number pass in | Porlsmouth: WP Phillips, Smith, Roxbury; Sarah L Willey phia. {to compel” the American party to vote for that Fremont wilf*not receivo the | Speaking Sumner waved p ‘4 é I BAe nm J a a x NP Banke he prononuced to Be a slipen- ion pomination are even. In the present temper ful for being thus rescued from the hands of © 1 throngh the window, aiter some tune they camo out shout- | McKennou, Portland. GiARLESTON, June 18-In tho Oflng, ship Alliance, Mate wt clegates, I think the chances are rather against abolition: rns wf triumphantly with their arms full of clothing aad tw Miscellaneous and Disasters. e hong | do not thiuk thatany one else can be | Stuner, and it is reported bas been unkind enough to | or three common guns..I then returned tothe placo | ane steamship Nashville, Capt Berry, from Charleston, ar- odd without a great stra; The tree sovlers are | Sebd the Colouel a challenge. It is alzo reported that a | wocro we had taken the women and children for safety, | ised yesterday, bringing us pepers in advance of the mall, f little afraid of Fremont, be not | Private in one of the Colonel's companies has taken up | and watched the burning of the hotel. Tho posse began | TVG us eater detiiolaas a Gis peat be as easily managed as uc rk: the matter, and gone out with Pate to answer the insult | began to go homewards. While they were passing the | for which we are under ‘ purser. $ At the isfternoon rt an State Con. | offered to his commande house of Governor Charles Robinson, three times it was Last evening, at a little past 5 o'clock, the sieamer © Van- tion the Harribur nominated atmos, It appears that the greater portion of the men driven ‘ot on fire, and as often extinguished. We thought they | derbilt, for Stonington, when near Houston street forry, ran mously. ‘The > to the National | out under Whitheld returned to the Territory, and to- | had all iefi town, and began to come to our homes again, | into the sloop Amble, of ‘Tarrytown. By the collision the convention are Dav diord—alternate, | gether with a horse company of Buford’s meu, from Geor- | when there came back some fifty mounted men, and rode | gioop's mainsail was ‘rent fromm the boom (o the gail, yaw! ham, from Livorpool. ‘bark Mer 84 1 Clark, Key Wost. 13th—Arr steams! ye Isabel, Hollins, Havana via Key West (5 abi Live * aud Savannah iMance, DeForest, Liverpool; bark Gel— deo Rule, Nickerson, Boston; achr ¥ Nickerson, Gooding, NW Earth verter ame NSN Jonantrh te vy 1a Tybee, Ferguson, NYork; isa, » dos polosrt Farina’ Domeusch, ‘Barcelona; "Be echt Viotsey, weeting, Nassati, NV. Sid ship Emme, Agry, Havre; Ann & Susan, ayers, NYork. GEORGETOWN, June 5—Cid echrs L A Edwards, Dong- way here that Banks deze marty to go over to the republican port) ‘ad tt would be the strong rty im the wall, brig Hun ioe that Fill 0,000 which € ; , mil State tow! xsawattomie, ° el, and gave three cheers for .d, gatt broke, and slarboard quarter siove nearly (o the } las, NYork; 6th, Dazzle, Dodge, Boston; 8th, bri nut wa: dived with lou of “E 4 Wm. Jessup; Tho yhany—alternate, nt mice Rgtiy dl ee Pag ty Towa ODT a « tie fae. ron, the recor to ther camp, the house of dge. ‘The steamboat ‘procowded ‘on her voyage. ‘Maitbew: , WVuliamsburg: Th Means, “Trewor romans echt? That's a lio,”” and other unequivocal expressions of dis- | J; W. Morehead: FE ee eaeaate, Per | despatch went 10 Governor Shannon fur protecueu, ex- | Gov. Charles Robinson was set on fire and burned. 7 Brug Merwato, Thurston, from Cette for Hampton Roads, | N/8 Rue, NYork; oh, brig Bilas Didley, iethin fe revi. i Mi that snch ropresentations had been | vid Taggart; Joka Altson,’of Beaver—alternate, J. H. | despatch sent to Governor Shaw protection, ov. Char pinson ag OR See oth uit in distress, leaking badly having ex, | GLOUCESTER, June Arr Br brig Susan E, Windsor foc a Havhite convention the friends | Hood; James P. Verrce, of Philadelphit—alternate, Chas, | Plains the matter:— ended the abatement of the uuiswnces which the court | Str ot Mie vere gales off the Balearic Islands; threw part of | NYork; schra Maria T Wilder, Cunningham, Wiscamet for an candidate Gidbows; D. Maxwell, of Northumberland—alternate, J. Oseawartomie, Kansas Territory, June 7, 1866. | ordered Sheriff Jones to abate. Pergo of salt overs ” Wiminglon, XO; Orion, Hall, Hockport, Me, for Norfolk. t between that an Roberts,’ After some routine business the Convention ad- J To his Fzcellency Witsox Suassox, Governor of Kansas | On the day mentioned, while . hood ect By plo he Baro Gronoe Oris—It is slates by Lewis Gregory, Fay, | j,AIGHLAND LIGHT, Cape Cod, June 15, 8 AM--Fassing: made by which tt Ler IRE ME): bugtie Gotie ovislan oremaee tor Maton a 1 i ee ese ei cate natn was Legute, I told | Preaidentot the Globe Mutual Insuranee Company, iat he | icky Wn dune Barr ache WH Hagar iayen, % 4, that Bad the geatlemien W wre for Mclean. | Six—in behalf of the citizens of this piace, T am con- | a ne and engrared if my Ta Ws gate told | hele George Otis, heage for St Jago.do Cuba, was Wrecked on | york (and sa ih for Cheywtal ftiver, Sid ih U 8 Cons are Convention, they would Lave had a con = nomination is received with a sen- | atsained to re} toy Excell tnem it was. The most officious } | the 2th ult, at the harbor of St J." It occurred through calms | veey echrs Franklin Pierce, and Petrel, NYork; 10th, Graham, wish ue ware that Mr. ation of relief. The Weed an party sey it leaves + De you, sir know,’’ here he hesitated a moment, then | and the force of the current. do, ara sty ny 1 ‘ t ‘ n'me, he polled something from bis pock- | Brig Hanstxaen, lately ashore near Firo Island, arrived | MOBILE, June 9—Arr steamship Quaker City, Shufeldt, Nt mont, wh y that at least one company of United States dragoons | turning facing fr . n of the + Banks has been uld jetailed, aud permanently stationed here, f et which had the appew of a lettor—having only a | yesterday (Sunday), in tow of steaming Achilles. She was + toaby; ted relurin to Weatsngtte: as eveing, see | the amaey son peotietlon oF Une omumen MY slime ot, couldn’ tell or wcertainty—turning back o | Roten a tho barby Captala Bowney agout of ies wie d to his friends that everything is ali right. There On yesterday about forr o'clock in the afternoon, x band | me he said, “John M. Farlo, OE At earned dnot on lamuge beside the 25 or 30 casks molasses, that were love is no doubt ! He ts pressed for | of lawless men, numbering avout 150, armed to tho tocth, | J replied that T knew hii as an editor. A dams an | When ehe first went ashore. the second ot, but is opposed by | commenced the work of housebreaking and robbory, indis: | tion editor that you write to, is it? God d—n yoni? Ah 1 oke-e tatownng io on eitepes from & Youen old whiz YW & democrat is nomi. | criminatoly. Houses wero plundered, and many Valuable J Topeating Aeveral dilfereut sentences in a Ietier which jenfuegos, furnished by the Atlantic Mutual Jusurance for the e they must have a whig for | goods and a quantity of money taken; buildings were fired, | 1 had written to the above named edi a ete thal "0 an Congressmen are also | but were fort (ingiished without dama, to the conclusion that they had the said letters in their ‘After leaving the port of Manzanilla, encountered bad wea- favors the democratic | About siztcen or n horses were taken from be possession. They made threats of hanging me, showing | ther, it being succession of heavy adverse winds, and whea nomber of the American party, reg ¥ are confident will York and Havana; ships Dorchester (Br), Henry, Li 4 t¢ members, (Th Allantic, Willlains, Antwerp; schr 5 B James, James, delphia.” NEWPORT, June 14, 6 PM—In port schre Emeline Haight, Looth, from Baltimore via Providence; Hinckley, Harvey. from New Bedford tar James River; Belcher, Bray, from Gat laia for NYork; Elizabeth, from Provincetown for'do, Neil Holmes, Fowler, for Philadeipia; Charles Parker, of Phila- jelphia. NEW HAVEN, June l4—Sid schrs J R Ford, NBrunswicks HM Wright, Philadelphia; 5 Griscom, do; Elizabeth, do; Ma- Comm Brie gex 2 di : . i omp, &6., t ch 1 replicd that | off the Isle of Pines the vessel sprung aleak ao that we were H - ; “. ° ‘ge r Con- ye eyes of the owners, ongst w me the beauties of hemp, &., to whic ‘pi! A riett, do, satiated at it w rp 6b ce Wadecrtaie eed Ltn Geral teatee Toa Some pectic they could hang me no younger. I'then told them they | compelied io make a port to, save Hesseland cargo, Tried 12 | "Ai W'neproRD, June 1¢—Ski bark Mary Aun, Matlapat- ‘ sud that he bad wo author ee ait Fort Scott. All the arms that could be found were m € robbed Ue tnail to haya obtained my letter (0 | ree rear ie he vessel steoring badly and haviug much | A (Ootor whaling.» al wah oo F upport of the people. | Uly ween. With great respect, Tam, &c.. Mr. Earle. His reply was, that there was a place be- | Water in her hold, got ashore in which situation she remained | ,,FOBTUAND, June 12 Arr schr Delaware Hamilton, Bat- en ee ee talk as t the gecond place on |” : vs JAMES HUGHES. tween Lawrence and Westport where your d—d abolition | ayout 40 hours, potinding badly, but by the assistance of about | )200V" or arrival ot schr % Baker, Jr, from NYork, wae incor the at cep Si gi Bhalait rea N. B.—Tho troops left hore on the morning of the dis- | letters can be read if you do put in the mail; and if | 29 men with lighters disc red part of cargo and succeeded Foy Lien ‘ ve Webb bi io" the New York detogution, | “For my identity, 1 refer you to Capt. Wood, United | UF Gd! Told him should write, to whom 1 pleased; | dietharging ihe ton Ot ho ce Pld to what extent the vee: | NYorki ch Aund Jenking, Howes, Balmore; John Parnas, poll for Fremont. The New Dragoon’. — J abd thus we separated. JAMES F. LEGATE. Selis injured until all fs discharged. Every thing is done heee ruitadelphia; Beelin Cueater, B do, 8 I a Nout. e } 3 Drag 5 . er, iphia, in, Burgess, NYorks of their nominetions 00K BO ¥ bs an- | Most of the men of (he town were mustered at anothe Lawrence, K. T., June 7, 1866. e=oneees 9: | EEE Which renderg it dificult torepair. I } Vota, a ie herefore appointed Messrs. Al , When all but four } point, ezpecing an attack in another quarter, and thei | STOPPING THR UNITED STATH@ MAIL—CHA + | shall, nevertheless, act tor the benent of all cone Cy Arr 1 jcau, ‘Aldrich, N York; echs Danek Pnett. or Itaware; and Jonos, of New York, a Thsence wan lagen adynniage of. - FAY’S STATEMENT. CI oe eee Contacte ead Tyree | Sfliler, Lathrop, Rappahannock; Syivia Hidbee, Huntley, —— oO %, wore for Fremont. Afterwards a | "Gn Monday, ds tac troops were pouring into tho Torri Icame M@PKansax May 14, 1865, from Maceachnsetts: | Which we will he abi mo lly your ob'twory't, © °° | philadelphia; Nareh Ts Fenty (Gardner, Bilghtnen’ Nowe yr Tr Gs. Prune, of Tekaieete, Doli loudly called for, 4 pledging the delegation unani- | tory from Missouri; Governor Shannon was coming out | Lave no paMicilar place of residence; on the morning of EA MAGUIRE, Masier of brig EO Holt. | coon upaues lab, Newark; Hatvests Corwin, NYo. cet eaar enh endo Penney a good deal both Ilo etopped at the hotel at Westport, where one company | Tuewday, the 20th May last, while carrying the mail from Senr AsHork—A small fore and aft schooner—name not | PT Barnum, Fiowen, do. Sid brigs John R Dow, Coggest ale Mr Pro-dent and gentlemen, I shall not attemptto | ered. Her men say that iho State will be the bate | dined, by marching in and taking possession of thetable, | Lawrence, Krnsas, to Westport, Mo., white at Franklin, | yxoxn—went ashore at Rockaway, on Friday night last, in a Matanzas; B Young, Colson, eres Gi Zulladelpnis, ‘BC! goed” ing tho gucsts of the house from it, inclading his Ex | Kansas, and having delivered the mail bag to the pest- | og. Mr. Herbert, of the firm of Herbert and Bennett—wreck- cellens Coe att Sammon ant tie Kancos commissam | toanter, Twas ordered by him to deliver my way bill to | eve--las yone to take her off, and will undoubtedly succeed. eva of the United States House of Representatives, They | Capt. Pate, a man from Westport, Mo.; I gave him the ‘A life preserver marked ‘Ship Nestorian,” was picked up a the Governor's proclamation, swore they | way bill, ‘and he called out the passengers whose | ew days ago about twenty miles SE of Cape Henlopen. (fhe “ce the lig of Shannon and would give battle to | names were on the Dill, in rotation, and searched | Nestorian cleared hence 'b 28 for Melbourne. y ition viel a u Lean only can carry it. Gen, Wilson says | di make a speech, but brieily to define my powition. T wish ud, and Me : . 7 to Btate wusre law, how I camo there, and what | amdo thet Penny! fng. When | have doue this, then I shall have done al T not bave ever: intended when 1 rose to addyeas this Convention. I a M ing to wind); Hannab Willetts, Cranmer, Philadelp! k; Hopeton, Allen, Philadelphia man, Atbany: slogpe Emily Jane, Hhodes, N York: ‘mS Mount, Port Ewen; and from below, bark: vied, Vut that she can- ¥ speeches, but is con- Hoar way in favor of ' > ta 7 enne: 7 ler, fe 4 gaggle Te A Che heer would go Fremont ie} Sumner on the frst opportunity. ‘These declara. | them, cxamined their papers, teunks, valiaes and carpot J Yxtract froma letter to Ellwood Waller, Baa, Secretary of the | Portiagd; seh Diadem, Amanda, Mexican, Sonne “an pan nol el cee emptor would ‘be @ friend | tions are (reely expressed by the invaders, sacks, and obliged some of them to remove their boots. Board of Un ha ty cics Sia id hang all the ‘A gentieanan who lett Lawrence on Sunday reports tha | He (ook a letter from ono passenger, and detained him, . vied a favor of putting the | Con Sumner, at the ead of about vo hundred dragoons | as was eaid by the other passenge7s, in consequence of | 4 Wo, bave, bad a very heavy sae fi people without any platform, and through that plage, en rowe for the scene of diff | that letter. I had six passengers. He was aided by @ | qhore have bi cidents to the shipping in the bay, n disepproving of platforms altogether. He parposed sending ont scouting parties to Pot- | large number of men, 1 should think a3 many a5 fity. | The most important is the ship Champion, a large vessel, wynich i baye both expressed a unanimous | towattomic Cree, “Bianton’s Bridge,” Wakarusa, Hick- | During the searching upon my receiving tho mailbag | had commenced Joadiug tor Burope., She capsized, and the about to cons inning by T ans lodt the fo: that self constituted body wrong inteuded from the ©o., the Simon Pure Amer volled for a purer atmosphere. They Barnstable; schr Olaia, Freeman, Boston, with (gq oO CETOWN, J: 14,6 PM—Arr US j 4 N, Jnne 14,6 PM—Arr US cr tor Mortis of main { ' id to us who | ad ‘ir Alquisaar, Long, —— for (open OUKPORT, June 6—Arr brig Eliza Ann, D John, N 4 oboy Island: 4 | , ‘ ona, Gentlemen, wo | 4th, brig Mazatlan, Jirown, Savannah, ub, sana hy Teel ecia wregunet caesacee ore pr The West is try Pont and Os-awatiomte, Col sumner, itis beloved, | from the postmacter, 1 mouated tho #eat, aud remark- | ballast port Leing out, sie tiled. We hear that she had taken} Harwood, Norfolk: 7th, Oriole, Hall ity Beauchamp, panna tn to go out of it untarn Obio took a vote Western Reserve went for Chase be able to prevent. a condict for the present, but | ing that T was bebind time end must go on, a man | out the ballast and had Consiterane sigar on Tarts Iwo Oe | | ROCKLAND, June 8—Arr Brig Jékeph, davéner, Baltimore a laf ogo A fy The firet vote stood, thir McLean twenty. | iniees reinforced bo aiud the free State men will be dver- | passed around in front of the horses to the near | ite MEVOTE Sn them: she now lies on her ade full of waters. | RaukineMarphy, Dax Iolo for York,” efimonton,’ and Samad eer ay, Cue they, can’t we us to abolition fc. Fremone tou, ’ }iidlanna’ stat vnty-four for powered, as the gremtent excitement exists in tho border | wide, and presented @ pistol at _mo, and told me uot | itil be expensive to raise her. The sugar isinsuredin | vq std Ilths sehr Charlot, Head, Dg Rael, james, Rivers ‘ gro noe OM theceine, invie 96 ive for McLean. On thé second ballot Obi ee! and componies are mustering snd marching | to start the team until they had got, Ubrongh 1 was Europe. NG seater sine Li oe ae eee ic zal be nt all but five for Fremont ¢ ea were be ustered into ser yi detained by them about an hour. When they flaishe Py NAH, June 11—Arr sehr * is @0 join us in our bolt. We don't want a sectional issne, ail Wee Eve (Oe Pesaen sonerrtay” Free State men are cut of from all | the search, the captain handed ime the way-bill, and 1 | | Lavxcnep—At Hesex, Conn, oth inst, a three mast sehr of } does. Ci schr ‘arget, Davia, NY ‘oAite Helen, Kills, Barbe: ihe Convention will moct at the Musical Fund ‘gor will we have a sectional fight. We are ne (G00 tons called the K, 12th—Arr schr Al 1@ Stamler. aad Baldwin, Fairhaven, Coon, the new , dott Devere aux,” ow : ‘ e are what we | Holl to-morrow. Myr, Manmett, of New York, would | communication with tho interior, except they go in dig- | went on. :y Aux, Alchora, Havana, Americans nor South American oa We velleve, wo | Lave been weinporary President, but he has hot gat | guise and profess to be pro-slavery. “ ‘On the 224 of May last I was again going from Law- | wlitiee gacket Ney Haker, Duilt expressly for tho potter | RAMS. Caton. Raventam ; echre Kate Brigham J Sha stand on the same platiorm with Tebnessce and Ken- | arrived. 1 hear the names of Moses H. Grinnelll, | Mrs. Robinson arrived wt Kansas City a week ago, and | rence to Westport wah Lg yee La kad OF one a aiccommopation of paren gees Gy one eee eae rine OWE wrworree, 80, Sens 2a, | ky, and should we prefer some other men to be our Jobn A. King, Jndge Spalding, of Ohio, and Governor | bas not yet visited her busbane for want of saic con. | when | was again wie oe Pate, ia bolere, ‘and tbe bef Golden Age. Harding, LMINGTON, NC, J ane 12—Arr brig St Leon, Peeling, Boston; sehr Bunny ‘south, Weeks, do; J Wainwright, do; 130, ‘dea, Howard, Wainwright, do; 130, brig Klien Hayiten, Hi bee, hab, for NYork; 1 . Lusgomb, 8t Michaeler hzoress sshr Dashieway, Crark, Marble: bearers ot comp! ‘are good } Bingham, of Mhigan, mentionsd for permanent Presi- | veyance to deliver may way-bill ince ren a y hed Goods tn acy manner | dent. People think Spalding will be tho man. Governor Shannon was intending to leave for this ity | passengers were quostioned by him as to their residence, ut New London 14th, sehr Atlas, FAwards, Desolation end atany price. We, therefore, inwe into our ranks The city i# ft The La Pierre House is the head | in the Polar Star, it was believed from fear of assasataa- | destination and future intentiyns as to returning to the me A, ‘and days trom dt Helena, with 119 bbls elephant ont ou co-operation of all ‘good Americans, North ling mon aud Congressmen, and it has | tion, ra he is severely denounced by both pariies; | Territory, and they were told that they were marked if | Tejands, they ever returned to the Territory. [was detained a fld from San Francisco 8th ult, shiz, Mayflower, Gardner, a bead. car’ emt all day. Th bt train brings of the movement of fresh troops from Missouri ii WASHIN 5 sobre Ne and J cya in ai vom wo imi ean mone —— 4 monte Be Bigs ~~ the territory, ‘was induced to proceed at ouce to Fort Lea. | ehort time after I received the mail bag from the post: whaling vovsge: pe vores Th ft ide ay Fg ny Oe yh shag frankie openly and publicly mavtont accopied te pos. J | ome eay that Banks will accept the. Now York: nom, vente wer Be gus bat master. Fei arises fern Sicuahure, NB, tam | ao. it db, agua W Bagokinn, Werk; Weer ole, Masia (dre oF Gomuaitigg wean vpen noraatioas os a Byanesaee: | palin, eaying that bia teiqnds did (9 force Bim wpoR Gey, Dialer, Browa and Seuith ase etrong'y © Cu tag Sod of May Inst, LUbink, am | wag ca the clare © MubaiTe WB, Ba: b yo, da,

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