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8 NEW YORK GERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1856. Slavery in Nicaregua—Letter from Mr. eae rhetoric pia of Spree fecatp tee aration massacre, but we are Cor. | Inter-State Rights on the Slavery Questiep Squier. {0 go to the rescue of a7, has water im that port TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. ane might eur Oa denne thn or nettelty lure To rum How. 8. B. Ousuina, ATrORNNY-GaNMRAL OF THE Maseeanee "the | fist irJeha § Gaon Hy Moots ad Lonpow, Dec. 9, 1856. | dom; and well may the gallant Quitman battle for their | Graraoy New Youx:— —. Teepondent is suf- 4, I perceive that a letter which Is metime since ad- | "pel. Very reapeotfully yours, | | Em—As tho constitutional defender of the people of the ; —— dressed to the London Times, controverting the GEN. CAZNEAU TO BR. MCKEON. State of New York in the courts of justice, and the legal | weitare, by the allegation that Gen. Walker had established slavery i Naw York, Dio, 26, 18! haskiy ) rake pag or prt Neagsaned ty ans vped Sanenae flow of a common mataal love ally in Nicaragua by formal decree, has been made the Sin—I regret to observe that your note of the 24th in- | my lane pes 8 1 Nese Twould tbat tbore better daye might again subject of remark in the United States, by certain | stant im no form answers the inquiries I was oonstrained | (7 1. distelahiniexsanehintakantaaell aah +e el eer s seekenen caty evil “ha ha = wg editors who allow their prejudices to overcome their | to address to you in my note of the samo date, respecting of the State of New York I feel an interest in the question Sean ot Be cles re of our fathers, the sense: of Justion. the ensontion of the coutrality lows. to be deoléed im that case. Permit me, therefore, to pre- Now, I have no better means of information on Iasked no such superfivour question as to whether t ‘ead an. this subject than are possessed by any other general | Don Fermin Ferrer hes boen officially recoguised at ee, ciaib mee oan fhersveg (on the one side nped Spine oat a why report reader and observer; I am not in Gen. Walker's se- | Washington, sinoe it is wolt undorsiood that England has | 62116 other. In a comm not long. add posture of | ? In it that the crets,and know nothing of his designs, nor am I | BO yet consented that our government should adopt 0 | o4 to nig Excellency the Governor, on this same question, I ne falin ef thee fetneret «i of both | F22-cuow-r00, v0 Ta port BP Willetis, Slenen, tor aware that 1 have interests which can in any way | ™éFican line of policy in Contrai Amerioan alfairs—and | 45 yrabie in its short compase to dwell at length on the : Who will say that the article above quoted fore, bes | NYork; Guideu Sista, Mepourn, do; Mandarin Perrit, det pe d by his ‘his much Ido know, | 2°0@¢sPecte Mr. Maroy to ect without it. It is adootas | asters involved in this affair our State and the | POt seoure to the owner of a sclave who was and that | Bantiego, Hames do; Virginia, rurdon. foe Loadou, Prelice affited by bia polioy. Bat this much I do know, rally underetood that Srnor Ferrer had not yet asked =a 5 ptorsisaansas by 4 habitat of cro State, not to say Crosby; Gazelle, Fox: Howqus, Cartwright; Sarah that if Gen. Walker has established slavery | fr recognition, une I wassiso perfectly aware tnat it aid | Sise of Virginia; hence Lam desirous to add to what 1) our present constitution, the right Neat be | ,Gtakcow, Nov 29—Arr (eo), Comming, NYork: we have, as yet, no evidence of the fact. The | Bot fall within the Your dutivs to decide that gen- | said on that occasion the following views. This case is | bold bis slave if he would stay with bim ain con. | Compromise, Child, do: Dec, J Ly ‘a, ?. yet, oe tleman’s position. ‘one of public concern, and consequently open to public | g°g Or remaining in some other adjudi. 80th Barriet Hoxie, Manwaring, NY. Kelty oa charge, thns far, rests only on an inference Neltber cid I solicit an opinion as tothe value or vall- | digcussion. I avail myself, theretore, of the - is own where the institution was FAMED: Deo 4, Glance, Gillespie, NYork; Bom ay, Hill, N Greenoe BE. 2F i ii D f Seps ity of the colonization contract which I reepecsfuily sub- | Bity to give publicity to what I ‘coneeive to bo | Wat mutuality, prey tell me, i " i rive rave pelt Ny pt Ta ent we poe Lecpegdiens ‘consideration. J only Geawrea t0 po fe ta ar ae 5 Ri Coy of this important case. bring! i oe ener. | tie Fee or Bembay, + “paul jusan Hinks, Claussen, NYork, Sid emt, * my capacity of American citizen. and for the venefit of jeter very in these United States, in ite State bem, #0 touch eo that if ‘been the Py Dee 4—Arr Amphitrite, Lindquist, Boston ‘; mel roi y ft such thing to him ? . the Nov 21—A) Trees, Ji moryls: deslaree, ise. aine OF the Fel): Sear oow ON agen is ona mie. Soot ath anor yo Telgbes aad’ as ot aibaios strvction? Was Tk tho tatent of the framers of the article? | verdict of » jury the Court would feel bound to set itaside; (on Id for lobia); ‘Avot ¢ ‘Measma (and cid for Phi- Simmons. ; 22d, Maria Jewett, Cooper, NYork (and cid for eral Cong.ess of Ceutral America, and of theFederal poeta sr pBi on ‘would be liable, under the latest | Operative, gocial element, bas of late years reoei 1 venture to pay that no such the Cout is unable, in several instances, Constituent Assembly »’e null and void in their ap- | construction of the reutrality laws, to arrest and imprt- Snes ening Ae "Coogrons, cS pogaian conven, fas od < = aS wae = to dicover any aan, tno ee ee , ve. yon i nny ae ang hoa! Ln af C7] pd plication to Nicaragua; but it leaves in full force | Smet bere upon the svepicion of anintention to violate | tions, and, indeed, Jn all the circles of society. ‘aizo, | Dold him when ebsent from home mat does not nd contradictory evidenoe or | ™OO%., Noy o7—In port Walton. Parker, for andy the neutrality laws in another country and juriadio e gove a h bi tof evidence which demand a reversal of his 52 and effect and re-affiras the constitutionof Nicara- | tion. it bas pot been without careful observation by many | Words of the article are mea) ‘ eet ible injury wo | MXCrk 6 ‘1 $5200: Linerator, A! . for 4 ‘Don Fermin Ferrer’s rame was simply offered ag an | etateemen; but, strange as it may appear, no publicist | ‘ho citizen to beer with bim pertains - valuation! irreparal Haver Nov 29—Arr Chas Kean Chattin, Mcbile; gua framed in 1538, on the dissolution of the federa- | gyitence of the existevee and charneten ¥, ‘the contract. | bas given it more than = passing examination stip. It is 9 piece of uselegs verbiage without such moan- sel are mostly by potherical and oonjectural Soule, Callao: Jos Forsiae (se), Delamere (er SOriosns), ion as well as the laws which have since been en- | Not supposing the ciroumstno: of bis not having sought | fect apalysts. Ite relations in this government, however, | IPs. _It is also a valuel Js devolves upon the party clsiming such com | Ticomb. Dean NOreans, Ooas War, Gould, do; Deo L, Fel this wise: Pagan Rome inflhe time of Noro was ahead of sation to show by retisble evidence the which 1 ie! al ad “ ve . =} . 7 h a a acted by the legislutive suthorities of that State. | 0% Yeoeived efioml reoos nition a8 Wenbitneton had anntol- | are clement, fundamental en demand & researoh tee | Cur republic wo-day; it ® be jonote tbe true extent of the loss and{injury to the vessel | \°2 (2; Won. NYork 24, Vigo (a), ShAFP, do; Globe, Ba- Under this constiiuion the laws and decrees of | representative of iearagua, I called upon hiea ag aa | of @ fogitive casay or leter. Its importance is worthy | ings through tis provitces, Practical value, which is tobe compensated. The | ‘sid Nov 0 St Nicolss, Bragdon, NYork; Deo2, Red Rover, biebary » — »parable {a therefore stricken out, with the old republic were admitted and recognised in all | Soveselble and orediblo wimess of the trae maure of the | Of thas time end ‘arent which thowid bo able to develope pop are pind SEA oo leave to caibee pode gies a rehearing and Met aie: | WOES ay fa-ahve Ciretoallasl/ Gakahect, Doliinents cases where they did not confit with the State coatract, and with no expectation of exposing his neme te | Oo. 'be well to lock ets origi aad terriorial ecient intimate wors,"iama fiomes itz, than the man | adonal evdagca win’ ihe prasplo othe deonon | 9 Yovioe Mire Wi A6 Cae, cape we. General Walker me: rees that the P “ at tbe period when this peopie became an independent jay, who appeals Decree accor Pi i — h , Honolulu; 20th, shall apply no longer. Asa p, parc the State PL ery renga SSInen GENG eniio tam et nation a order to discover to what curtaiiments it be: American citizenship, if It be not eo. + ae: WHARFAGE Sore eg 8 alae ean Blate, San Francisco; 25th Edw Koopisch, of Nicaragua enjoys the coustitutiou of 1838 and the | sey oiher clas of emigrants than those pirsons disposed | Chine subject, and go what lulls ree uends Xf aay. OY the | lave Mas a clone relston, care cnmse bp om exceptions to tho rorort ot tho comuge. | Loramenrt sac" act ben yaaa Bie Mioes Waser? ws passed under it, t simple, to accept farms vu) 18 8010 001 of a; a “ q q refyece ote re rnc oar” | tsa goat ery clan tay an ert | Gren osnnadn wT, oF te omaincn ot | baht penenae "hierar | er tort Une rated ate sen | MeFi nace ana Westen, sit tad ti'e Mov recta ssa | imprantoes, “armen eooncena ot ur atau | ance ta cntntamment ope come, sure? | Stier "shoes sing | lemel wharngy ulowet, 7 ibe srmmimiiner, wu | Rice Hee Rta Mastek Ben Ric foxe slavery? Leay ‘emphatically they do not, On the Dtreciion’ wea sil Soros Tunbestevecaareee dence Teese Gat, neosarchen aumeng tbs aochives. and sovereign m, Se ee oer nes being Seneeiaed te Oe Eee, Seene tee covered: rte “besa Philadelphia; Kaxine, 1 Murphy 8 be? contrary, they decisre that sil natives of that State been arrested, rebments of the ali along siace the year pationality, mer as one cn masse; . maceneery 4 m, A or of the other Stas of Central America shall be- paint detained (yo goa ee commorcial Reso, when the fret” siave ship landed its | other ¢1 1 more Ree ‘mere league of | the contract. Report confirmed, except thet item. Bonsall, ‘Tinkhsm. Charleston; Forest Hagao, come citizens, and evjoy all the rights of such, on | Istereata derung.a ai foreign wuggeation, and on auch | S4rg® at Jaméstown. in Virginia. Sooner or Inter | fRatet, the fate, St eens Sa wae, Bains by - Danton York “he fee, from st op attaining their majori y. There is no limitation, of | [f17010us Preeate eae aap arrested to tal, | inetitution, uclrg ite way into almost all families, andee- | taining thelr loca: or State citizenship. The new govern MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Fry. Balumore; Erie, Snow. Rostem: $i TIES on soouans of, colar om ODS ND | eee eee clone ent is poscasery’ to | CUribg @ lasting lodgment in thelr midst The North and der the the ‘bodies a Matte, NOvieana: Buda ity, Mer irms that all meu sre free, and that no man’s li- the South alike contributed to its support and continuance. - ; ne b berty ean be abridged except for crime. Noman Lt. The African in his bonds worked the goll as well ot New : : Sly a Fentuces ‘otlavery. All persons concern- gland as se tloments: ya hal ‘Leaves. Date. Sor. A tern lenry. fork; Thos = pune aeee aay or are privy A that traffic, for- Suse sxbjnesiing areop’ Wee 186 Erietas, er. Sheet Hermano, Southampton. .. . on, ; 4th, Wings of the Wind, ME wee, fei ir citizenship, and are le to hment. | attempt at military orgav'zsion before they can be de- tment bondsman was most morci al In short, the sae agua of this iment and | prived of their iiberty, and defeated tn their prospects by | mane. I care not to inquire whetber in the earlier days all legislation under 1 are im total opposition to | Srrest on the ‘‘suspioion of aa intention’? to violate the | of ite existence here under the proprietary or provivoiat slavery. P neutrality laws. This is what I desired to learn, and to | Governors, the slave was most cared for vy ‘the deacend- Bat, says the Evenirg Post. f the acts of | tis 1 could obtain no answer from the United States | sate of the court y cavaliors of the times of the First and » Bay! ang Sraet, One acts of | guthorities. Second or by the descer dants of the uncouth Pu- the Federal Assembly abolished slavery; and as Gen. I never entered upon such an extravagant flight of | titaBs of the period of the Protectorate of Cromwell during Walker has abolisned all the acts of assembly | fancy as to dream tbat this a¢mipistration would pro. | ‘heoommonwealtn; since, inth's inquiry, I am not in the he has abolished the abolition, and re-stab! tect American citizens outside of tho limits of the | exercise of a mragent othe ‘virwues or vem, slavery. Assuming this to be a true and fair | United states, as other strong natioos protect their # staiement of the questiva, it follows that in- | jecis on foreign soil. Many times bave their lives Pleasure eitber to the ‘‘ ns asmuch as the same assembly abolished. the | secridced, property plundered, and the free pas: | #4! 'Wang of conveaticle,” or tbe noley iumult of the ca, Spanish rovusal. I bave no aflicity government in Central America and the | %° Of American trace and travel assailed oa the Isth- rapa eytom of the mother country, and as Gen. | ™U2, det no one cas heard of any redress of theve flag. © Rocshememect ether. rapt injuries to what you term ‘su, ”” but which continent the African race mainly has been ap sm ge! Cnygyemon Mlcggegeont the | the paberere tls to be. “real” "Mteoriosa inseress, ba brengtt wader, Ce yates ond of. 6, See Seneess sad authority of Spain ved, Cent merica Nioaregus. I only presumed to hope thas on due appli. | tt! < oe which bave found dweiling piace on \VANA. again a vice roya.ty, aud Isabella, the courtezan, is | cation tte proper authorities would condescend to on- | ieee sbores, it alone is now frown. and wearing ‘Isapet—From Charleston 19th and 4th, due at Havana 224 Tighten vs as to what degree of freedom on our own soll | be shackles of bondage. it is piain that From Havana 10th and 2th, due at New York 17th ‘The only bar to this conclusion is that Nicaragua | remains to us under the government construction of the | the system has, by long usage, undergone many modid arrive at 17th and has a constitution and laws of itsown, which neither | Reutraitty laws. We ola not require co be infarmed ef et Se aren ep See From New me, =, nor admit slavery, nor the authority of the | thelr existence, or of our obligation to reaveot thom; bat | Terie, seTounora: tad wesiel Teed Ae eee ment ew York 27th, arrive at Havana ie “i conrideripg ir immense susceptibility of constructive ~ hb cro Of tbe african im the main is 80 humese and mingled with Orleans $4. vrom New EE er ag ea are tar toe rs ige Kong 7 g : wn. ‘As L said at the outeet, I know nothing of General | SyPansions and contraction we wore snxious to l@rB | ooh measures of ‘as to enti Walker's purposes; he may posaibly meditate the | ws, or whether the mere “suspicion of an latention” 7 “Fork 18th, : aM. Sith, Frances F Sage, Lpgereolt Calcutta; 22d, Lady 8 rk 91 10 AM and Mew Orleans at SAM. | Lavender, motile (ard aid for Bombs! ‘Mobile Mobile #44, Havans Di ¥) %, Fairy, Biish. Siam; Rocket, Saun f sR peteines oesin tees Bees establishment ot slavery. it up to this time we | without any act at all will be sufficient cause for the ar- white the system lested there a have had no authority ia his acts or published de- | rest ana dctention of persons departing from the United | Senerally beld sway ameng men, and the profersions and Mth, due at New York ane Nats ites. creesfor affirming that it has peen or is intended | States in the legitimate pursuit of thelr interests in | Practioes of Christianity mitigated his physical hardsh! ‘THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. eh rowell: Batavia, i to be established. any Fyn or temporary ad- rnc Thao to this I again say we cap obtain 00 = seen i latcen” eines ae up og eakna Sorting mar be of value to those having correspond- Nonar. Eept peankee Weve Swallow. Gove, fan Fran: we vane = b. ow Ls eens 3 Could | SBewEr. Very Tespect tally, ee ee Rt METTNEAU. | spective olalms in this bebalf, and whatover may be thelr ‘The mall leaves Southampton on the éthand 20th of each | uc? llth, Bamnel Sicaaert, ertison, Blemss a toc Ki nition of the existing ‘peter of things by Bagiand ae Re en ene Spr gn ag ob rights, ‘irives st Glbraltar about the 9th and 26th of same month, | Callagkes. Ban Tier hank ot 27 and the European States, and I presume General | “°™ *°™* _ Gf the sysiem. 1 will not atompt to do: | which were most carefully guarded agaizat the absorbing eres ot Aint about the 18th of sama ced an otal. | &°. 8 Bong. ‘it Rent Beroulean, Wendie, Amey. Walker and his advisers will duly weigh the conse- Obtenay, scotion of tne country Js mostto blame in the | ard tendencies of the greater one: ® char- | jowing month. ao; Kuther, Bisddard. do; Oneida, ‘Cres : nences of their acts in this asin other matters of ed matter ot tbe trcatwent of the ter providing for all foreseen exigencies in the adminis. | “Teaves Bues about the 2tb or Slat ofaame and 6th or @ih of | (01,,Kebar. Srnadard, | co, Opti, Orga, 8 4 DEATH OF REAR ADMIRAL FREDERICK W. BEECHEY. | jor either one or the other. The one - | tration if, defining the rights of the citizens under | ollowing month. ce Pena: jen , Wilson; Hi Keys: import. At any rate, we may be sure thatif [From ie Lonaon Post, Deo 6 | ite ‘enumerating end declaring its &o.; in Arrives at Aden about the 25th or 26th of same and 10th or King: ‘Cave: Bam Stoddart, slavery is to be introouced it will not be left to in- | we regret to announce the demise of the above cele. | guber stil revive for quali good sanee) ce aeubt as | fine, being to all intents. and purposes in thelt features | 12h of following month. ‘ing, Callagben: Shooting Rar, Dubvis, for our Kong: Bao ference through mass of syllogistic formulas. It | brated arctic navigator admiral Beecbey was the soa | its juégment hada . 7 seemingly as forgetfal of the iact of ite relation to any | ,,/eavee Aden about the 2b or thot same and day ofarrt- | cis, Fumes; Swallow, Tucker, Wild Pigeon, Hansoa will come in no “questionable shape,” if it comes at | of the late Sir William Beechoy, R.A, portrait paistor in | ' iyuring the long march of yrars, for'more than a century | Stale government, aa might have been the case had it “Tinea Mary steamer arvtes tt Bombe Beat the Sato ota |, fENERINFE, Nov 10—arr David Nichols, Corey, Jackeom- all. E.G. Squina. Ordinary to Weir Majesties Queen Charlotte and William | ang a baif, the use of slaves among all classes in the com. | been framed by a people not mombers or citizens of thir. tnd 19th to Zist of the following mon “Mico, Nov 19—Arr Mount Verron. NOrleans. The Rights of Emigrants to Nicaragua. | navy et teeariy age ot 10 year, Sen Rasen, Sat te See eneeriaes Seerel ame. Rae) | vast ale et eae rain Foint de Galle about the 6th or | Waauroa, Oct 4—Hid Charmer, Lucas, NYork. ‘cone | a - GENEKAL CAZNBAU’S REPLY TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY Patronage of Karl St. Vincent, in oned, except the fourth article thereof. 2. It eres Setas do Gale Sex Supe esses Oe samo day, ifthe | Dover, Dee 1—1 he Celis, bound to NYorx with coals, whlot w'KRON. by Gana te uaveciserems Gh Ne setae te I gL Br = ch ‘bout the 18h or 13th and 28h of | fi/uck on Romney Sands Nov 6, has been got a ). parte, sometht ‘more ‘@ more charter of govern. | amin ot following month. “ 0) SER EEE. 9 TES. NERAEA, 1817, Whilst serving im the Astrea, 42, unde/ Captain pentiment, Dmited aad usual signidcation. Singapore about Inof | _Doxxtrx, Nov 20—Aisty seven barrels of tar, marked “FH Mr. District Atiorney McKeon having led the way in | Sovemberg, in company with the Phabe, Galata and | {imeut, every Ineycr keows, carried into the wees of life Sib eit Jurt sbove referred tS Ine compact or treaty | follvwiog me eee ts Hi bane been wamnes batch eae Ng pobiabing our vorrespondence, Teva myeit of this | Hee Hors, be tui, afc aug ana qaet Seon | lor a perio smerny log hare erence write | spleen, wove any grant of power aa Song | ne et amo nn | west en atte Rete Ban fe oiflctat precedent to wer the press my reply toislet- | goa Nerevie.” On hie return is Nogiand, aflor some nan sa by sn engress snsing wines rae aee meeemeey te maishen teow of u. fben whet toloee, and = bolo for, ana tocorrect a few of bis remarkabie—{ will aot say thus slavery obtained and came to bea civil institution— | what is cognate to the case of the Lemmon slaves:. ‘the wilful—mieapprehensions. 8 lawiul relatioe—om aie side tbe Manto. It Readed | | he cluzes of each Fate shall be ented to all pr ibe eche Fret, There need be no mistake, for their eortainty is no @a4 ipereinent Bee ee 4 birth hora leone sever! ore, were replied mystery 10 my position or proceedings with reference to monument of ancient vsage in all the ia Al | cunge fimost identical of that given above, from ihe art. feria decerpe t= at ‘of fabiesiag the Oniness saner irom Nicaragoa ; end aby seaumption that there is arises loss cowanies, om these shores, either under oF | cles of confederation, and hat ‘the same end in view as what by their ia bey comrter taey bore Jug et b from ignorance than {rem a desire to flad an excuse for vies w ab authority ; that is jast as indestructible, | inet, namely—ibe security of rights Cope 4 is that the Wild Duck has been condemned. persecution. ; tae 1a | fe any Cop gf ape tl gon] wbile abroad in another State. How plainly does it teac! Maria Jowett, Cooper, has arr Nicaragua is rich ine vast exteat of public domain of | Janvery, 1818, that Lieut. ao ae ee Ivnde, ond which the goue centuries have left stansiog. | or'bis own home Sete poy here, revoris that ea Nov iwcowparable beauty sud fertility, which le open to the aa laid the foundation of that con. | sanve'yoTer hon cecnous in England, and ite trasspiad- | iboxe of the citisen of the Mate be may visit. These oo De Go whole world by «liberai plan of colonization. Mhe pro- | rtivutional derangement which subsequent years of tude: | lop, Somerect’s cae needed only a use of servituce in | (Awe: wus, need trighten no one: what I claim the air) fatigadle bodily and meptai exertion bave brought to ite | Wid’ Bai rection intends to bestow on the citizen, could hardly have CLEARED. Lalla Rookh, for Charleston, poses to bestow on ac.ual seitiers free homosteads with cent oometuee eruination Ho wen nat oe o gland, os s continuous, as scquice- for Steampbip Black Warrior, Smith, Mavaana and New Or- ‘Ao, having experienced strong transportation to chem at her own expense. Fooling a | Freat uhder Lieut. Commonder Pra —he~ dS he and the Southern man, whether from the | lears—| ivingston, Crocheren & Ce. 4 . q ‘and ali that be- &bip DeWu Clinton, Funk, Liverpoot—Taylor & Rich. Rover, Stewart, of Liverpeat, deop interest in the progress and asvelopemont of this | was ove of the earliest companions, as he siways re Guide, J for J. bas put back to the civer, with lees American State, I proffered my humble sorvices ta ait of | msived his warmest friend. An Inlcresting accoeat of wee an ae cae Bria Gro 0 acherts. Lave, Giereee 2 & Kun ees the american Ship ary Reel. Se this mupificent rystem of colonization, which, as may bo comin extended "4 have no . , Goodwin, + = y 5 im tbe direction of Spitzbergen, and terminated in both the contrary. fing aft hy ——~ php and in now dlecharging ts te seen by its provisions, combines many peculiar aad in hips being compelled to enter the ice, by which the [> . mean Brig Sosa'p pag taker ~ tpg viting foatures:— sauuurelion af tae . tne full fraition | ™>- First. That not lees than fifty families are to bo settiod | turn-wan published by ‘Admirel Becebey tn 1840" ta holding of | Ske Corolina, Ruinchield, Phitadetpdia—J W McKee, in ope compect Reignderhood Jenvary, 1819, be was appointed to the Heols, under the For one. febr W L Burroughs Jenks, Savenpsh—Dunham & Dimon. Seoond. The site Of these settlements are selected in | command of Lisutensnt (afterwards Sir Elward) Parry, of Wonder, Ma: the mom (avorabie locations for health, productiveness, | with whom ne penetrated to longitute 115 $4, withia the this Sloop Rienzi, Briggs, Fall River— Master. internal trade and exter ne! communication. Arctie cirole, and wistered at Welvilie Island In doth —d . Third. That homerwads {eighty (80) acres are given | the above Arctic expeditions Lieutenant vender. & slave. Sbip Golden Fleece (of Beaton), Jones, Philadelphia, 4 days, ver tw feo Wo actual soitiers in these chosen locations, and a | ed great service by hla artitic attainments an pee ig = oy gh NO. & about 250 boxes tron pamage therete supped at the exponso of the diate | She i, Oy the Wh Novambg TRA be Fura 7 1 fies yeotee, Rdeaton, Of ten overhead | ae bark Mi itis inate pointe ventni . A I Inception “ ? —! TThie tine of pettiemente, stretobing in contineoes oom. | was iben preparing to resume Ris survey of tbe northern. | fier’ enagen oe Whe Ue ihe nae pes ee Have only at bome if 1 will basard bie tight iin, reported Nov ~~ munication alopg the Transit route and guarding the navi Ss ee, = Lisstenans 1k went with the sottiar lato | sit the compromises intended 10 secure. Ieee not w gable waters of the State, would bo tho best guarantee | sppcintedy i i care hoa ate Seapuar trose Gostgia tony ssh Go when Behr me oncemenecemseceoemne sae Sor | Fe salads ok hood, | Sak star eteae emcee | Er ext means of advancing American interests on the lath | of 10 barred by climate, though it delighted itself | nis wie’s maid servents in stiendance on thelr travels | pcnr = ae aes many caronteal ine | Ful "oariecomtasac Gat ts ete | pipe Fach settlement will be strong enough to protest itrelf | tive of the expedition an: ded and thus who =, sper tm ordicary contingencies, and all are to be placed at | Fulee end antiquities, was pel if ponitve statate oF cBnntta faeety come O) Sea ae carofuilly selected and muiually commonicating pointe. | was po eo fp IC ‘There are those who say that the constitution dose not ~~ “ howe, sheefora, who are beat sogasated with the true | cetded toll ae any other recognised relation, If Tam im eror in f+ ite Lemmon win hin aleve, ae eet he far te ce Ca or Chapin tavetween 7) and ®) vemele larger AI and general guccess. Severs! hun¢red persons bad en- | tains Frac! ‘ot the pA Fy 4 we Protection ow ‘Locust Peta, Frencn, Baltimore, Bostom. ndse | ployment for the Rates for London ore Seaton yaa e comer eee | seeders Saas | th ae" apy "Ola wg” gee | RGSS GN Sw wn | Seth iy fog ale eae at ‘was to learn in what way thie class of emi | penetrated to Positive wtatutes to abrogete ‘is octal sanctions ine | THR te expression of | slavery. Did it not x : nive. The prospec Oy Peig errented an fvuatars. Gerired on | 7183, ong. 180-1, on 9 to wecrgniral exinenee | \oler Stale slave trade, lor twenty years? Did it not se, ir account to Know whetber some evidence of an at Pan yet gations common law where it prevaiin? Slavery, pede We Te fp pe UY tempt at iliegal action would be required, or whewher thea, Baving bo. statetory birthright, bot an so ae | “ringent probibition of way Hy] they covid be arrested aud prevented of their paesage on | ing more Deck! fe tbe past, and Gteer extonting 00 far howe the th tm dete: cae, Ga rear apy sbadowy sus ‘of an tatertion to enter Walker's | he discovered and track of time, became a legalized ctvil institution, acoord. | ‘eres we ee eS re. army, if om their arrival at Nicaragna they should hap- | amongst ‘ng to the generation of the common law. Here I called the reclamation ay nection” What ts Wornraton pon to find the Americans there im deadly peril and be | of the to tebe e stand poirt, and to ascertain, if the meaning of that which I have been examining, called marked os ox artes Gee Sears tee Se ee ee — = i een, FS ee ever, ho siavery bas } fe me CE By what right bave slave States ay ‘vored me inatesd ebapter on diplomatic consider. | frosen by the sotion of tbe new government which followed tne | {cme into the Unioat I anewer: Savery, te privileged, on the ist Lee on ‘ ations, which bas as little to do with the subject of Ameri- | Prince Declaration of Incependence’ } ae = 5 oe can righte—probably mucn less, in fsot—then the treaty | Williem When allegiance to Great Britain was cast off by the | Tn vclustary aston of ee ate BRISTOL, Dec %—Bid schr Haerlet Gardner, Munroe, st bow before ihe denaie, for thet may de apuy styled & miles, colonies, delegates from them, which henecfortn were 4 — "eh treaty to extinguish tbe Monroe doctrine for benefit | scteace called the United States of America, assembied in a Con I tbe, aa P eicntia. of me bead in reas and proceed to inaugurate «general goverament. ae one, Fr te aoe It i ontverraily believed that certate high officials, | slso the 16th day of November, 1777, in the second yoar fen oat c tn thelr corelonting bewiity to Ameriesn progrem on | Supists jE a — A - EO nde, un. Be the Isthmur, expected and desired to see our there | for the certain Siete styled articles confedera- “orusbed out'’—that yy a Ree ation end 7 im whish the oconfederated thew enemies y doab: a From | mates were designated rational Inited the west rtngest orders were cent (rom Woshingven aot 1887 wo 1847 ore Sams of Amertes, oooh coating tes ceveccionsy mee sesiten, coteer Wo etwanermrat iil aka teat wen him | eidseui bo’ox rete oharts, | right net Acloguied” and ail thew aeoeratt oeaoane man nd q Seema ere Tete ores | srveas Trina | emus ec, aes age were to ‘Bt assemblies or Legis- sand. The J bails from Salem, and is owned by parties there id in men, manitions and provisions by the end of De bonny] the govern- saeaty aaa. ey Dao. 9.—9 B mond ethers wt. The sloop Gideon Poston. the casa toa vee vain Yoteneeth fa yp Oy - HR a 3 ment of the ively and | them, which was done by a ‘ them on the Oh 1848; io 1860 tone burthen, and rated Al}g. The vessel is be- wm rendering tne laws it wasency to make | usefully employed He wea SS.7% On am examization of thie Tam Meved to be fully Insured at the Rastward. The cargo te also ‘this 1 enef and measures were taken gover. to and filed | unable to sy reaction of the limite of slavery ng raid to be ireured in Baltimore, but to what extent we are = of Nicwagaa did not think General office of Society. | existed under the régime, and asthe new order ‘urable Jo learn. we posttion go critical, and Bounded their efforts to eee. poo 34 2 Soe meee 8. 1 do 8nd, bowerer, among its articles Bu Snir Pausnvon—Capt Belzer, of the Britsh chip Pom: epee Creag at ereee auaren aie sn or fa A (the 4th), West capeere 00 be tee ron of mont of the ar- ‘London for this port, (already lost, and ‘women and children, asd nx ex. | members w' , leaving & | tiles in States Conaiitation, a section of which, orrtved in ey Cluding tte wounded and suffering of the oremy. Dame to be fowcan | on a former occasion, 1 examined im references to this But to this moment the question remains unanswered | ley claim to t zealous and | same cane of the Lemmon slaves, to wit. the second seo- ‘Whether lawful emigrants wonld mot be subject to | usefe! lie in tien of article 4. I tranroribe from the fourth article of pon hy a bd ‘The Cleveland death of | the m of the contederation — ohovee to auxpect them cf “intentions.’” Ricnary Hr. of that “The better to seoure and perpetuate mutual friendship . A Mr, MeKeon telbod te general terms of aut permiiting city. He wae of the | 8nd intercourse emong the Of the different ates ‘Chapin. ® violation of the seutrality laws, but not be | two leading x Cleveland, | ' this Union the free of each of these States to nem, 321i Seeetes, Sete Boerne ant brought to define what sote or movements constitate thie | ar? Hilliard, ‘ork. Mr, ede shall bs chtiied to al pitrilogen’ sat Justice except. Re et 1b, a), a antan Oook, Onariesten: ‘ioe Wn, He summed thes every omigraat t Nica Fiitierd was a8 ‘and hed | ed— to all and ‘immunitiss of i, dalem. 2 Wuet necessarily and go with twice resetved the nomtzation of bis party for . | free citizens in the several States; and the of y Bale, Catatn, Oe Intentions. He professed to keow better than them- Thed, in Lagrange, Penobscot county, Me., December | f* Stale shall have free ingress egrees wary Sime, OR selves, thet of the thousands of indestrions men whom | 15 Bos jawis Cannot ‘a soldier of the ‘Revolution, aged to ond from any other State, and shail en- J * car severe wintery leave, homeless ‘snd, uscmpley ed, $6 'jeare, 7 monthe und Ii days, This aged voterah es joy therein sil the of trade and Arr sche Wes T Mailer, Orewa, * Bone can be found who will scoepts fine farm ine wee Meee. At on ‘Whilst bet a commerce, subject to the same duties, impositions and ‘Arr fod rua timate, wih tres pamage 101K Crom Whe | S75 Pouth be 'vrentenred in dares of the Herts o | Tueretione, atthe Inbabitastedhereor reaprourely, pro woas ea a Prom geverous goverament auch restrictions eball not extend so dence farting on hie own that the man | Young Amerion—was one of the guard, placed over ike | brevent the removal of property imported into any mate Duh, RAM-—Tn port the above; and those previonsly report bere noorn the gifts of am homestess pi f By Ler of semorenis tant cae any other State, of which the owner ie an ” A 4 EN oo Brooks, ine, Teanenses mavet all'be open to the't Suarhowe ot | for twelve monthe endured (he privations, fatigues and | sor it'tnut'ine unt resttisiion witek Orns oe ions Sparel bt "Zitatn with James Barratt, Pingel x : restriction which ecitisen " ‘ ation” te violate the necirallty laws, and there. sufferings incident toe soldier's lifet ee under while a a in the iano of Wow 5 Gap ; Spoken, ao. deh Greenport ‘te gre Be AA x Nadie to arrest yoy . the Court, because the removed —_ Bork Wi 2, Panage, from Havana Deo 13 for NYork, | Heim at ; Lye, ™ Led = The ne the Dee 19, iat 88, lon Daring been ey i a” The Habiiny fenly Giocharged by Incrhavie. (Pen Steamenir Caxana, at Boston.) "BORTLAN Dee gear sehr Kelley, ed a * Anpnortan, Nov 20-6id John Mackensio, Biennorhasset, | port for NYork. Old park Gembie, Sarcoma ' the Tennessee, Dill of lading. the Maritime Court has jurisdiction | NOC". wor co Arr Valipre Smith, and Fred Gebhard, | gris Avery, Torrey, ‘ond ail of them were cast sarin to Grea) disappoint over & abippog contract in rem against the vessel, or in | BATarun” Tors Rpoenvor, Hnghes. Charleston: | SAVANNAH, 2—Ary ahipe.} ‘ an ‘Ment, and Im many cases, serious loss Some hundred perwcnom against the party oontracting, and cam inquire . Rept —Pasved a Criental, Nye Batavia for Pa. | verpaol: ty neete, vay AS Industry, chtine ne wore thue invaded in their rights, and Mr. Mor end determine w the. party bound by W hes aa Allon, Wekey, RYork for Manila: #th Greenfield, | pix. Dublin, Falem, Megh alte Rader, fan eee compelled to recede from hie engagements with cn and her widowed ‘anghter, and the . ade ‘oefence to e That the plea | pms, for + 5 y Am: | Bt Thomas: Ree Foam erty Harney, Dicney, Maer” ‘t ernment of Sioagagna at the hasard of hie | ends young man, who compored the entire family, with other matter |. Tee eke, Pov 20—Arr Pioneer, Tron iy, Baltimore; Seth, | see ¢ n the bare enepioioa of wrong tions. If he | the exception of Wm. Joyos, who was absent, as above , in language, the most therelore be peremptory in | yw, 4, Ostermann, Bichmond; Dec 2, Mincher, Klopper, ; WILMINGTEN, NO, Dee Jo—aer pobre we t iim taking these passer , mer | stated. The bodies of the women were found near the | ticle, a strong manifestation of mutual f) ip and ta. the libellant—wiin leave, however, to the olai ely bie. 1 ingen: Franet LL ty . Lt ™ been stopped, ae the Northern Light was on | Srepiace; and it is therefore an that they conid not | tereourse, well worthy the consideration of citisens jo | mant to fle an snewer within ten aye. | gxnaven, Nov fi Koemon, Wenssle, New York: ¥ z t bert rear, the have been asleep atthe time the fire ocourred. The po. | these latter days of the republic. I suppose comity it FREIGHT OF WOOP—TRNDER Trion, Horstman, do; Louisiana, Muller, and Alert, Kloge: | pe Ay ; t tition in whieh the corpse of the man wns found, leads to | self, call it colonial amd State, was sufficient for Riley Apnach and others wt Wrilvam Wade —This libel | } Fept 10— Arr Amerika, Moerman, Roston (and ald J t the belief thet he was in the second story. It is thought A prectieal Purposes of neighborhood and | wan fied by the owners of the eohooner Maria Pike, to | 5.) Tp): Oot. Nederland Ruyter. vo ta gone R pon oe : » Seleador, all of thom | that the inmates were murdered, and that the house was | ee relation, and that ft all the colonies | recover for freight on wood brought from Norfolk to New | 2ch,or UANOPL ONG’ oFincher, Kile NOrieane Oneen of . ‘and abd. echr Jenn + romedored citizens, | fired by the authors of the foul deed.— Louisville Demecral, | were governed in their intercourse with each | York, snd ‘or five days demerrage, Tho bill of inding | Coxwaven. Nov M—Fi4 Cotenhare, Meyers, NYork; Geo Yepes brig Bnew Ly’ r sod arms 0 com De. %. other, 80 ome arrogating to iteelf anything It was aot ready | called er 206 cords of wood, Only 220% cords were de — Henry, | eters, Fan Francieco and Bitka. | A Stanley, Simmons,

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