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a NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET. labor, that “government shoald supply to each man-of- | by the erew list, put » few questions to them, and then OUR SERVICE ABROAD, orig. pena BHPORTAN? FROM THE AFRICAN COAST. Har § pales ceuetire,! soruck me sem amagnenne | MEI ae se, Names and Oftes. «Where employed. com. tin, Names and Oftec. Where em ago upon ap Engiieh war steamer furnishes a very | and gent it on board of the Martoa. Om the 24 i | Rev L. Clarke, mip res .Gustermala . iilustration of We daring of these men. May, everything beng ready for sea, we set sail | Diplomatic and Consular Officers of the | ¥, * Wr legation. Guate ale he Bark Ardennes Again Seized as | Sarco mzd brig, ewougiy suspected of betog a “sla- | for’ New York, Leuteuaul A.” W. Weaver com | United Seates im Forelgn Oonntrtes, with | Jochly nc of egeulon, Guate sa +1858... 7,500 | Ewd. A. Turpip, min. ree. Uaracas, + — «+ 1,600 | Vacancy, sec, of te) 1869... Fees.§ J. Smith, coosul de > } ver,” was boarded off Snake's Head, (a few miies to onr | manding, Acting Boatswain Charles W. Baath on thelr Compensation, the Places of Official BANSEATIC AND F@EE CITIES. B. Swift, copay) rd) by Roghsn offi ji be izecrew of nine seamen and three marines, We hed u . ‘Wm. Bliss, popsul,.... io. a Bayer, Bor inpes’s intentich to fil upieiih ater at aerattont. | firwiscs, bat very equully westher. Iwas notlong 18 | Restdenee and Dates of Urigiaal Commis femouel Ricker, cop, yen. Frankfort... 4... i887.. $3.00 | ensue sonal 7" Ct Baegss aeee eee let immecvately Uuder the steamer’s guns, permitied the | finding out that my ship was in very poor aise, sions. ee Dien congul. "Haute. "1808. 2/000 ‘WURTEMBERG. 1. | Fig .0 weigh ancbor and run up the stream, fosting as- | Mr. Smith bad the ceck at night, | Lieutenant Weaver DOF | 1 Smoors, with foes for compensation, aro at u- | 22 B- 1 ORE: ipa! ‘Tapley W. Young,cousul. .Stutgard 1858,. 1,000: Statement of the Caplors and | cota sno would, ais veuel, tako in her water propara. | culy had to be on ¢eck during bis own watch, but if the | | nui wih foaeene: ‘core paamaiion, HANOVER, ee +» .1858.. 1 c in of the Ardennes. ‘up the Congo, or acme otber point for her | weather was anyways equally bad to be on deck during aw ai Vacancy, consul.........HAanover.......s06 — «Foes. | COMMISSIONERS FOR THE aDJUSEMENT OF OLATMS, apiain oO e ennes, ves, and in the end, from being | Mr. Smith's watch, ho being totaily incapabie of lookiug AUSIRIA. <L, NASSAU, aND | UNDER THE TREATY WITH OBINA, DATED NOV. 8,. conttaptly and fecretly watcted by’ tho steamer | out for the ship—for instance, lufllog in wheavy squail Date Com. | HENGE DARMSTADT. HESSE OASSEL, NASSAU, 1858:— and her boats, become his prize. Through a giazs | and clewing down the topeaii, with mainsail, aker, 1! orig. pensa- H&SSE ry 5 Charies W. Bradley,... pat OPERATIONS OF OUR AFRICAN SQUADRON. | from tne stcamer's deck the brig was seen | ing jib, jib and top gallant and topmast staysails set, 6 Names ond Offices. Where employed. com. ‘tion. | Samuel Ricker, consul....Frankfort.....,...1854..Foes. | Quiver E. Roberts. to rig out a water full and hoist over her port gangway a | dengering the vesrel; and when spoken to by his com | J. Gauey Jones, envoy HAYTI AND SAN DOMINGO. INTERPRETERS TO LEGATIONS coabrand lower it iuto # Water tender ihavbad Sue oft to | manding cflicer, acting inthe mogt insuoordinate aad , extra, & min, plenipo.. Vienna, Jeseph N, Lewis, com- ‘CHINA, The Emma iincoln Suspected and | ber from the ehore. Tre operation of hoisting from avd | digrespecttul manner, Ibave heard Lieutenant Weaver | G. W. Lippitt, gee, of leg. Viewni mercial agent «Port au Prince. 1883,, 2,000 | g, Wells Williams, in- ND CONSUL4T#3. this if water. | repeatedly spésk to bim about allowing the rigging, | kowerd ©. Stiles, consul. Vieuna, Jopatban Finot, di -St. Dominj o+01847,, 1,60 Verpreter.......+...+- seeeeeee eoee1858,. 5,000! Searched. mh ne predand a tnerens ik einai occa. bed i ke. a pawl ‘and to see that none of the cargo got | s. 8, Remak, consul Trieste, G. Bostis Hubbard, ry Haytien., 1865.. 1,00 rreak Jenkins, inter- is sionally repleniebivg her eupply by going ashore. To- | damsged that could be avoided by care, acd he (sir. .. Sarmiento, congul.. Venice, Richmond Loring, do ..,. Aux Oayes. ++ 600 Shanghac.........1857.. 3.5003 wards evening the brig having apparently Gnished taking | Smuh) would remark within hearing of the men that he AFRICA. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. ip water, dism’serd the tender, got ready and stood out to | dic not care for anything; tbat it would last bis terme. J. %, Forney, com. agt,... Monrovia... MODUS OPERANDI OF THE SLAVERS, | fo" Micuing under the steaner’s stern, The Logiah, | — Ar, Weaver had great patience, until it wna reported to Tadley, ae ae rsh ‘jan James W. Borden, com- -1888,. 1,000» 7500. * Bonolaln, ttl panne eee 1 turn that vight, er the following day, | him thut Mr. Smith was in the habit of gieaping on his . pm Sd Saami aa a nor was it conta rH wa'ch when in charge of the deck; be then mingenic! esas Brg CONFEDERATION. GP at trait, conse Bogota, caine DLEVER DECEPTION OF AN ENGLISH MAN-OF-WAR, or 90 Aafver wards that they ducovered ihe fact of tae bri’s dun = ce shen Bait hag ted ip eeneak mak pee eee A cae Le sian eT ne se wing taken in during y’® work, an rect \- iv ner z 7 4 i Proc en Parana. # le xe. ght instead of water, | say ng that he would be revenged on Mr. Weaver whon | Vaceney, HONDURAS. ae. & . ste Pp cecyertertan nt 4 A ‘wa lopt be gone New York, &o , &c,, which I thonght it was wy WRAUOD sss. eeeee Bev. L. Clarke, min. rea. stn OF oi MB ea THE DOUGLAS MANIFESTO, nt of al} evidences or thei illegality, | duty, «lthough a prisoner, to acquaint Mr. Weaver o/, way : Bate, count ieee ayrea ave coppers,” which are sometinee io’ | and J told My, Smith that [ dit not wish to Beor any m A. Jemilley. opowal. Blo Negro, stowed away, and appearing as his mutigous language; that Me. Weaver | Bev). Upton, com, agent, Rosario. A. Follin, woneu!, Vacancy, com. og .Omoa and Troxille.1843. n Comayagua and Te- inions of the Newspaper Press=What wilt 1858... Fees. gucigaipa.. —. oom Cusriesten Conveation Dot=tow 1s the ed for the concea! eapeciaily the'r "Tho American bark Ardennes, of New Orleang, Captain peor 4 A eaiifenyn a 088, Pelletier, arrived 1 this porton Saturday; as stated in | § water cack when overbauled aaa perfect souileman tomate a BRITISH DOMINIONS. Gil. 8. Miner, com. Seth he + 1858. Feew. Party to be seved, die., Se, fice : day’ coast rica, in There keems to be a greater number than ever ov this had been on Aad : % a AN. om the New Yor! babe (June ward orf sent Se abet hen " coast, orluced, T suppose, by the opening spring, denress- ) a know bettgr than to try and breed | Jas. F. Maguire, consul... Meloourne,.......1858,. 4,000 | ‘Townsend Harris,minis- ie all the Presidential Meat cies “a Dorlas eu ae sharge of Lioutenant A. W. Weaver, of Ly ed cob. ition of abipping, ana the restricuion ol the right of | mbtiny amongst prisoners. ‘This conduct or mine towards | Kovt, D, Merrill, consul. Sydney, N.S. W...1867..Fees, ter resident we+esTeddo.. 600 | first in the fleld with bis declaration of pr sloop-of war Marion, having been seized on suspicion of | seareh by Rnxlish war veesels. Hitherto, the American | him made bl m Tay enema, end he. 101 mss Delare git pe ae : sk eee ae Vacancy, coi — we are bound to say that it hes uno emioen’ me 8 “tbat l wi, vi ; wniel R.B, Upton,con’l.. Bataurst,..... ...+ Fees. x pe, 4 y ‘i . Deing a slaver, poke tard weed Give thas: ako wanicomsemied,’? | BS ee £. E. Rice, com, eg ing frapk, menly, and inteligiolo. Mr. Dov, ever be his faults, is not woxt vo disguise or ‘The Ardennes was seized on the 26th of November, opinisne, and here we have tie id taetr length, bread’, mission: nor is it reprebensibie that a lusowerm. | Under all circumstances, my position has been a very dis- | J»mes Keenan, consul... Boug Kong, 1853.. 8,500 MECKLENBURG SCHWERIN AND MECKLENBURG 1868, by the Collector of the port of Jacksonville, on | ness should exet on the part of aval | apreeableoue, my Cargo in a great menrure epoiied, my | ‘ BNGLAND, 2 STRELUTZ, and bluntners, Mr. J. B. Dorr, of Oubugue, lowa, baviog Burpicion of being @ slaver, the captain having fied ber | commanders when they render their properties, ovten | ship in such ® state that a large bie of mogey mi rt be | George M. Dalla, envoy Vacancy, consul. . Seb werin.. — ..Fees. inquired whether bis friends to got presens bia name ab , hard earbed, liabie to seizure by sending a vessel to tho | exrended to even make her seaworthy, myself aad crew extraoroipary avd mj- MEXICO. Obsrleston at 2 candidate tor the Preawiensy, Mr. Doagine: Set ob Havans, taken ber to Jackeouyille. end Wale ap |: stats whore slie alan chance vf being clearad, | prisoners, and ail thispus will be ehowa hereafier, ua- | sister plenipotentiary..Loadon...........1898. $17,609 | robert af, McLane, en- ; replies, that they may do fo {f the Gonveation snail ad- plication for a clearance for tae Canary Isles. But, after | notwithstonuing the poritive evidences of her tilegality, | jarty 3 | Philip N Dallas, secre- ‘voy extraoveinary here to the time-honored doctrises of tha democratic party ‘& lepgtby examination, the sip was restored to Captain | Government throen ibe entire responsibility on the com: I havo seen your valuable paper often alleging’ the | rary of legetion.......London, ,.......1856.. 2,025 and minister plenipo- a8 expressed in the Oompremizes of 1855, toe Preat- etby ? . | mavder of the United States cruiser, whereas, Eogland | injuries which our commerce it suffering by the nowar- | Berfimin Moran, assist. tantier axon, 1859.. 12,000 | dential election of 1852, tne Kanras Nebraska acd of Pelletier, he making ® claim for damages for detention, | Toh olds her oflicer, and assumies the ‘consequences of hie | ranted wbvse of authority of the Eoghsh sganst our | rit ceo, of legation,...,London, tiknes Wik, ‘Geils ens someone eens Oe 1h64, the Cincinnati patform of 1850, and in the lotter- ‘andon tbe 6th of January following the Ardennes clerred | act. vessels on the African coast, but I thak thas often the | vB, Campbeil,consul,.Londop.... 3 p 1.9% | oC Mr Bachanan accepting the nomicstion aud exgoand— fecretury of legation. .. Me fer the Canary Islands, and sailed for that destinatioa. Thie sloop, bowever, bat been covetantiy ov the look- | barm ia dove hy our owa goveromect in wot giving verley Yurker,consul 3.500 | BE that plattorm, But if the Charieston Conven‘ion. Liverpool Lee : ; : R.B J. Twymen consul, . Ver z ovt and go, preventing ax far as possible the pro titution | proper instructions to the commanders of ite cruisers oa | Ajneri Davy, consul * oD, conad > ebail vy new doctrine in fevor of tha revig The next we hear of the vessel, is of her mppearanoe off | Or oop ig? and Oaptera Brent, though a vigilant and do | the const of Africa. Punc’n Mace tley ooneu WE. MeMfcken consul... ARE.” snnoie 1NBr2 SUD |" Or tae aneegeemmanoe of a Cbearyemscel ised meak ber aee e ueliberaie mua conncientions man, | | Twill close this ceport by erking you the favor to gis, | Win. thomrom, coved), .-S2ntbemptst . Toe letters which w convicting upon clear evidences, and intueseed atoae by | through your yatuable paper, my theoks and tnator my | cyulo Ward, coLeul,, Meee oe ae ites ame tege, | tbe consigeracen of guy. Weare very snort panded, | crew to Lientenash Weaver, Commanding the Ardennes, | \resrey contol nt. Below c.ntain the pariiculas Bas F¥- | aud shonio apother be captured I hardly know what else | for bis gentlermnoly conduct iowsrds tho, aud priacipally | Thonas W. Fox, conaal.. Plymouth we could ¢o than convey ber to Porto Praya, All hands | towards me; although doing his doty a8 @o American | ya ney, cousul..... the cous of Africa, and her detent on on the 25: of April | termined officer, is a ‘Territories, or cepying the rignt of che peogie in she Lar~ nitories to regulate tlavery just like other matters revab. ing to property, wby, in thet event Mr. Douglas would rot accept the nomination, even if it ere tenderei to. Fravslip Chate, const, R, Fitzpatrick, consul K.P. Johpgon, Tampico - pysstesqece dim. iow, there Bo doubt tnat \) ralic. OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. weil, bat terribly in waat of news. naval Gflicer, veiog that power invested in him with that barig there f'sou smother main whe Wicd be ee eee Usirep States Stoop MARION, } —— Ape Me St het He vets — bey atl boudege Fremastal eicidate, in the Norta at least, as Mr, Snarks’ Porst, Ooxco Rivka, April 28, 1860. STATEMENT OF CAPTAIN PELLETIER. sgibay geo A? . mB oo Vacancy, coneu! hovgias. ut et the same timo, there is no iver promi- American Bark Emma Lincla Suspected asa Slaw? | TOR TROUSLES OF TNS ARDENSHS B&FORB CLGAR- ANTONIO PELUSTIER, captain Of bark Andeuaas. | J. D. OCuni¥an, damm Robert Rove, convul. aaywae.,.. | Fees | BeDt Cemocratic statesmen who bas 20 email a chance of ™ ‘ | ; re a VERRE Wino’ | qyhs 7 OB board of vessels engaged in the siae trite | }. 11, Howeld, conwul R. J. ¥ Patrillo, consul.. Merida and Sisal Fees, | 1eceiving the Domination at Onarteston, Tate was as irae and ScarchedwShe ts Allowed to Proceed— Appearance ING POR THE CANARY ISLANDS —aDVEl t they generslly Sud bowlers used for preer Sie bal | Jolu black, capri eon 4b Re. 2 Tehnenten * Paes, | before this letser was publisned as it i 204; and tne PAND IS * 2 5 ts Cuoeand CAKRY HER TO TK COAST OF ATRICA--SIS IS | food; but when thie yeesel wag search the Bark f ng b4¢ preenani Raye * oo | BOARDED BY THE COMMANDER OF THb BiKTISH | Ord one large ecough to cook for tne advitional number of | Ww, 1, Smiley, com.ag’t.. Port St: Beised— Her Onplain and Crew Prisoners—The Process of MAN-OF-WAR PLUTO--ALLEGED ATYSMP’ TO IN- | men, and consequeatly the Marion had to neve one ma: Teude, Gwehing Slavert-—How a Yankee Outwitied a British DUCB CAPTAIN PELLETIER TO SURRENDER TO THE | of ebects of copper. mention thi {aot t» show you how | cheodore Frean, consul. Belfast ©. BR. Weoeter, consul A.C. Allen, consul Vacancy , cone George L. MeMan A Wiilam Foeter, coonsul. sirople reazon why this strong mea canoot be nominated is, that he has not always been ready to submit to- Soutbern dictation on the siavery queewvon, bot has fol- lowed such a coures ag he thenght best. And with such a J. Sprague, consul Wao. Wmtbrap, coveul, War S'ramer—Increase of Slaveri, dc , de. | BRITISH CAPTAIN—THE SEIZURE OF THB ARORN- | Viterly groundless were Captain Brent's a adtiaae¥ > Robert Dope Boas ponanl.n Goria Vaeanoy, consul. tite af things Deiore by ad ‘the ert d osratic orator Bince the Orion’s condemnation the Congo river has been | NES—-HEK VOYAGE To THIS PORT IN CHARGE OF Fi itl ae amith gelteorebesh eaten 4850,,Fors, | THOe Sprague,com, agent La Paz... will glorify Nat party on the ground that sectionelisny the scene of continued excitement, consequent upon the ; LIEUT. erin pe ay Ratton ds FrC, BR. | THE CASE OF THE BARK EB. A. RAWLINS. | ‘Nex euderson, consul.. ¥ s68.-Fees. | a Romert MOLDAviA. ee See ee cee val of vessels su; to be en, in the slayo . OUR APALACHICOLA CORRSSPONDENCE. JONIAN ISLANDS, - T. Romertze, consul. .,Galatza., * % nag ames seth I take the iiserty to address you this report, knowing Apatacnicona, Jane 16, 1859. Amos. 8, York, consul... Zante..........4..1858.. Fees, NEW GRANADA, a Cobre saat coped) Metra trade. " “ , IN AND NEAR EUROPE AND AFRICA, -—— From oor anchorage we command the entire sea ap- beamyade baker. Ka ve hiss) erate The Murder at Sea on Es apa Bly ne hae Geo, H Fairfield, coneul..P iAs5. = ny ae et Rose pce eds percelve, ‘s ace Loy a everal of thr t | hers! ruth, and no F His Convictton—N fae - racan : : preach to this river, as well as its circuitous windings for | he Mate—His Conviction—Norton Tried a , ses 7 a |. 8 Holmes, comeut Ames B, Corwine, consul Panams political pripciples; but it doce not strike ua in that a miles up, and, in coonection with the English war steam. | but that it #bould serve as vindication to the inneocent ther Charges against Him—Statement Charles J. Fox, consu ‘Theve ie & Beeming bo dueee in ib, as there i4 in much that ho guilty. Twilt not begin | Accused, de. Albert Mathieu, com fre Triton and Plato, eflect a complete biockade, permit. | 88 Well 8s the accusation De Baye end cocs, but taere is quite 88 much adroitoess ag: ae! Geo. W. Kimball, consul..St. Hi Vv, . f timg nothing to enter or depart until thoroughly over- | tis report with relating all the losses and yorations un | This Little community has for the las! three months | *-NORTIL AMERICA, Tema Gor org. | MAMEGE dad sppeariog to say w groak deel Sc really saya healed. | justly imposed upon me and the bark Ardennes in the | been in a great state of excitement, caused, T may gay, | Wymen DB Bees ome Henry L. Jesup, consul. Bogota, cravoperiy leaaee ei to iaaromal Charloniee yen ‘On the morning of the day on which the Ocion’s | Portof Havana, as well as in the port of Jacksonvile, Fia., | principally, if not wholly, by tho triale of the mates of ie ECs prea: Jobn Ospela, Jr., consul. .tarb> 1854. Fees. | ita previous deciarations ond symbols; he knows, 28 the Nicolas ies, cousal,, .Rio Hacha, 1869., Fees, | party knows, that the vores of NICARAGUA. Pll necessary to ie success, M. B, Lamar, mio. reeid’t. Nivarag Vacancy, vec. of gation. Nicaragua, Thos, 8. Bell, com. agent. .San Juau del Norte, examination wae termipa‘cd, a sail was reported | Foowing well that yoar peper at that time, by feveralar- | ihe p, A, Rawlins, which, ar you know, was captured in it Piisbury, consul from the masthead, standing off and on, with the | ticles, condemned said proceedings, and by referring to Jovepl's Bay, aud brought to Lis place aaaciaver, and | A)l«2tG, Catlin, coxsul apparent desire of making up the Congo, but deter- ; Pemp>ict herein enciored, you will be enabled to see how | upon which murder bad been corcrniited while onthehigh | }.\ Sa" Norsemsoomeut red from £0 doing bythe iand breeze. Fearing, however, | far I bad to sulfer, aod those same sufferings were a cause | sa, Sioan,the second mate, has bad his trial, and has boen | Vacuncy, conaul, What on rounding Caps Pasroon to the sound, ehe might | *° ee notorions ee dept hire ried ee convicted of mansiaughter. Francis L Norton wasthen put | Vacency, conse! ‘endeavor to elnde us, « bor!’s crew were kept in readiness | ™€ ‘obo oace more a victim and euiler grea! 8, and | upon bis trial for the charge above mentiono!, The trial |, a” NBURG vaguest and feet genera! terms, leaving the dillerent Preparatory to giving chase. This pa the wsaal | Which, by Gis report, I mean to explain as follows “ preceeded slowly, es the witvecses, sorac of them, hada | |” oe ig ican aaa TC need Vacanoy, consul... omg: a room oft cost to fbuerpret Shea as they have dona keewe quantum of @mcitement and speculative inquiry eo natural | 2 the Cth of January of this preeent year I ralled from | heap” to tell; and in that heap, however long it might | George Vail, consul...... PRUSSIA, Mr. Douglas Pct toate! * Sere ae, pnd tbo men who have been prosirated with the Africaa eanuj, | "he port of Jacksonville, Fla , in the bark Ardennes, under | pave been, there wae not a word of trutb. Nor did the | jv} i cenbe, coveul J. A Wright, envoy ex- vior—a great deal casier than it will be for him to get any ‘The fartier movements of the bark relieved our app-e- | MY ‘commerd, bound to Santa Cruz, Canary Islange. I | jury jn Norton's case believe ont word tust “model wit. | 3 SOUTH AMERICA. ¥ eee Bie, panne Pepe copriderable voto. rensions, though all han‘s awaited with impatient interest | KiPt we to the northwasd, for the purpose of getting to | ness,” Frank Jorcan, who wee cock, aaid open the stand; | 4, V. Colvin, coneul,... Demerara + +1855., 2,000 ae rs '2(800 | stuetp Sasoct, gathe vevitalet the dite aes eater unt) about three P. M., wuen she rounded the point and | Windward, ontil I resched the thirty sixth degeee of north | tb T rave from the mouths of a number of she ju reruns ; Sea 2 3855.. 2/500 | a Congrerricual slave code for the Territories, ar the don stood directly for us under a Leavy prese of evil. Oaahe Mstitude and the fifty nioth degree weet longitude, when I | trigt coxtisued for tweive days, The argament far the | Vecancy, consul Obart TOWD. v.02 —= » Foes. 8 1855., 1,000 | trine that the constitution of the Ualted States ¢ither estab- game, tof@ing tho agitated waters from her prow, and | ¢*Perienceda strong gale of wind from the northward and | defence, wich wes consuct:d by Hoa Dt. Hollend, | yy Yehes or pee benty? io ae Territories boyond the ‘ E . : Pale b bee pee = power Of the people legully to control it wearing us rapidly, whic waicned with float antici. | ¢#stward, which lasted three daya, aad in which Tepraog | pnuetct by for beat oi cy i. eee | preps ater 2 ia ite couse tow Northern ‘states are nd he kpowe that the lead: rs ore too cunping to hazard toavencoeés by such an open end flagravt abuncooment of thetr olf standards as would hy td the poblic sentiment of the North. and PuntaArenas.1859.. ‘They wili formally resfiivm. thelr old platforms, which: Joho Priest, consul...,..San Juan del Sur, 1854.. a3 Cur readgrs may remembo’, are exoreesed’ in the St. Johns, N. F Pictou, N. 8, F, Hopkins, coreul. , Kin, i. J, Merritt, copgul..Naseau, N. P......2867.. 2,006 Jas. B. Hayne, c2net!....furk’s Island, 2,600 Noble Towver, consul... Birbsbocs. - Fees. The F. B Biorache, consul... Istand of Trinidad,.1846, Fees. t fu Verry B. Brown,consu!. .Bermand j wer sent for,tohear the | 5. “Biginbotbam, comma .op, and the aourt | 2. Antigaa.. bee St. Ob) BaLGIUM. Fair, min. roe... +-1869,. 2,000 : : property.” The Ieaderr of the democratic party. pation by American and Eoglich a8 to the flag whe | MY forctopesil yerd, lost my bead knces, and parted my | Sub ‘ihe others beloneteg fo the would poiei—for vp to this time her colorg had bean | DOWSprit pummoning, obliging me tolash my bowasprit | fined at the Fieridy donee, penssaled:) se ¢ vying trom the-etexm- | ih cba to prevent me from getting cis pa eek end ee wero K er, ba’ the Marton’s izentit ‘i By tote | Meeted. Te “that condition, as eron AB the gale | vercict, the whole toxu mas Rime the Dark wan wittan r conus thd | Wee over, 1 was obliged to give up ail ideas of getting far- | 109m wus crowdes ty nconeow Sars and etripes were un ah bar mizen, ans wa) to the porshward, Whea I was in canger of geting at | bus fifty five minutes when they fmmediately by our cwo, while the ehy 1 mment aother gale of wind, which would have en from one ci vor guna, booming ee | and lives of my crew. I therctore orders wo ob i na as Tcovid, which was about from i Largived at the tatitude of the | sgeinet Lim by ine baying Peeu So mush tothe cast. American vescel engaged ~ thea in #5 dex. wat ton, and therefore } tn the came indictment for t clgbtcen Cry. to leeward of the port of Saati Cruz, f aged Inthe sume, Bhowing clearly, by Ul +Mantoh , in ihe nov'n of Jovvary, ip donger of w gale every day. | iteelf, that the nationality wl ine veseel wan uatuDan | } 1. ...Nurember Ip this poitiga, my aaty was uo. (endanger the lives of | It was alee clearly proven to tho thatche homicite | lax, Obermayer covsul. Angevarg meen all thie, and if they pbould be succesful at ike Presidential election, their unhappy agest will ‘he obliged to underiake it all. No one who hag read the Souther nayrrs or the speeches of Southera staver- men can couvt for @ moment thatthe revival of the slave trade aud the enactment of & slave code for the Ler- Titorics are Kuprewe objects with many of the Southern politicians Toe Southero rights prect, as it # termed, teems wih their discussion Souter can jitates for Congress pur them forward ww tae promiueus tapive im thew circutars and addresses, Whe, Greve, shdel, Yon- ccy end cies, kre deteruibed ae 40 whar too demowrs- Uo party ongit iw do: but thick Fou thas trey wrt! present these measures aa new jseues? Not They wave biways been emovy the che: Moa-ures Of the party; they wre as cid fs the prirciples cf '9 hey fo tow jn. ppher....1857..8ees hos, ounul, erst). coveul, Bammcne, and appeared tor 2 fe cross witern of tho eyRter, aot ehanwel of the Cites of tim suns hed aod brought to bear upoa h Aime onr boat bad reaghp. ber, 4: boarded ty our o BAVARIA. } ” “ ‘2 - “ eth Un eat : evitobly from the well Kiowa Coeteines of tuo purty; wade Kt vemg ¢ | my wen, or the esing or Pp. Ltherefore | of the socalled Spanieh captain was cn dental and | BADEN. he would be, icdvcd, enghen $ éarections Wé i \ vert on, in bepes sv reath & Verde Tsiaade, | wefertinate thing, while endexvoring m ia rons | Chas, Bodmann, coneut..C he........ .1852,. Feas, s eced, & Sorry logician as weil as'a poor Brortoue weve ? rst, ny Ppa Re ike Merial hin ate pick ans ann; pep rt democrat, who enonia deny the fact, Vacancy, Corsul......... Brupewiek........ <= ..ieen, wore of | werehy ec 'ee cltgrace end panisnwment of haying a {From the New York Daily Timés, Jane 24—8l sek Rep rb. ' digclogea “y ie. to of Blave trade J piglet, mileh, placions Jims B Po * The sh we } 6 1206 Of @, Bat oti! if ‘e . a . Dougie yr This veprec. hte was foctanately ea relieved | Lelio Foe fie Rite coese wae Sits shorten toa: | Ganges bBieniower sess a eees., ABUMCION s+ ..444.1808.. 7,599 | pie wis + cect mettre od Feat the efence of Dy jhe cieming up of the wark’s wai; and waea her | £04! polog Loorer © th armed men, (0 do wits those | Murcus J. Gaines,corsu! pert Asienl ace Aes eye ee opine, be nexepten st Charleston as the L catency ke raaee anchor war lei |, bevond toe (iriou aud sreeyy Qader “ ~ z j R048 % th yh “td nme! i gem ie & er a ner the Karion’s Datiery, Ge Fmma fincoln’s 05K wag eaa- | avy port wh ig bbort cl water att nn k te anges 5 ae ruel lath, otssae Pi mi Lous Ba: tenis 1 Linstead i iL Oe Overvasee}, and gowely relied on, abd, alas for the intirmizy of human | wood, 1 > St, Eee ant euhon : aes . crying ?’ neck Pie’ - PERU. ~~ “9 EF bod A he expected to maxe the or- interest, the Orion was forg Captaio Brent immer | montha ao bland Tet was P) us Padeoio, ce is at one of ov BRsZiL, Join Raulolth Olay, ganization of the Nortkern d iaeesscy avaianie ia ange reed the liew'en say's Weet aie 6A 8 Ik looks to x 2 a child mul | R. K. Meade, envoy ex- pert on tk Again Toe expectition of the bers” it remanng tee tia Shipy.ne At ancd ‘r , rd thu whipping it for orstag. Though not tradinary and misicter end Min's.er aa ot receiving tha ng- with the boat's crow ough iavesu- 8B0 Wh92) Medwg OVLOF the io caet avy reflections upou the Court ia those plevipotentiary ns 3 u be 'stroug enous in bar be . SU, afer tae boat | ey 10,009 | Conyention, cough the ay tant on the ene of Sloan, so0ad | Remaime Dulon, sec ore too hard agains) him. The other | RoverrG See Nay Where they wili aro | Walter W. rtann, ‘ ative of your own State, | Eben P. Dailey, orurni ¢ 5 (| 3.8. Gilmer, comeu! .. end cepsdie of fing wbign ead reepoa- | Wm B. Mevia etbve fu (be ermy or wavy of our country, His | George F. Up Dax poravaning appearances won for Litt the good will of ta4 | Yacaroy, covet | bh joniy of oor ertons and the prayers of toe praying | Robt, 8. Usthcart, meiberd os the city. Never bas hig statement dife-ed fremo the firat one muce to the offizers of the stesmer Vxea, bo too« tue bark into custody in St. Joean’a 5 3 y be co on could pe msde. bie prodveed an i upon the forecastle ex value, and continued drm tm et one time a eke a Pee be reproaeuty and the . aS al power Hout tie ¥ Gortro), to foree & &0 oes 1856., 1 fee the last of thie new and ruynstr us outgrown ot aoe ++1854.. 5,600 | system, the grest party couvenuons, aeiare erative. Jy substitutes 2 iy esponsibie coiege of Presid seta} etor- sseeesseee1863.. 600 | tore for the nominating action o the peap's coniamgintod oa ey by a pee snd erected wiinia th 5B. republic a practical oligurchy—ail the @ dotests. dle- 1896... Fees. that its elemen's are yariabiv aor abiftiog, its authority impalpable, and ite saabitous ele vorately wulgar, WISE VS. DOL GLAS. Siate rise of + Lineota” atro'e . it being now qaoted at ovtthaereu | coast, i eeked bs re thoee at an Bwer was that there was an Ruy lis war Plob me iw, waics vo | wale, ne | carce y the rogog Mer 1 Blep, apo ica i parts unmentionuble, end f Moerquito, Fae wielsken fo Francis W. Pickers, om Voy exurMUcO AT ‘ An the Emme I ver bas he dented that the Snanish captain was ‘ 1 Srmanen pieulges [Erom the New Yor aily News (June 25), domosratic = xen that he was accidentally kilied ig a weil egtab. | Vaewcy, secre ary of VAFY ey. 3 ae Wite organ J ei Nenher of the officers bet Sioan hes ever JOBBUODo0».-: « Jobp b” Bacon eLerers: t is alee apparent tbat ihe two gentlomen esacur in a. of your cy fined within the wails of a p-lson, So willpg | LOWwim Joel, conbal, Support ef tbe Corapromise measures of 1850, the prince TY OF logatioa, plee of the tan 9 to etaud au Srapartial trial by the laws of wneis \ eb Creeact pee pet age lee aoe ine hernias ered nut be reun by and when twa: colagin‘o tas | country that iteeemed hardly neceasery to place cvena | Vacancy, consul......... 6 teeteeseee = oe Bees. | Eranciae Clexton. sc oom IM 1855, regolusions of the Vir- San ech onmucrel or te Ww Boreessrily interesting, | Fr) dite béthe Koghan &ar cw. cor | co peil’s guard over them. Tro bark haz been libelled dupa sald, consul non ‘ay ae pe onal voted for the adoption te affordiog & ile rebet x continued emus we en. | board, wid demaday m> | by the United States, and the officers wore kept on board | John E. Ward, envoy Cbasles Ao} eas, con platform, jr Reta ecaut te cee into the Wise ording pers, winch T Peiceed to “now. te? ing of ber up to the tirze of thete trial, and aince tue wijoura- extracrétisry andmi- Ferry sicD.. Guliies, Bua, Dy Mr. Hooping, The Onhy Gite ee ree im, i the 1d ark frow mater Ly nem ment of the court Cap;. Hayden and Thomas have been nister plenipotentiary... Pekin... ........1888.. 12 . *; Dovging. The only difference, theretore, we Anente cleared from New York with a coun 1,000 | can pee Detwren th in cin. é peated Fee ven tao two ig contained in the italicised por, welcome carried there again, The knowledge of the trip to the | Ww Wallace Ward, recre 1 w the stme | an Ame -, toa of the folowing extract from the letter of We. Dou: ¢ dat 1] Oa. ¥i97 of africa was clearly proves to Dave been unknown of Jegation........Pekin.............1859.. 3,00) | F 1 cman eae bea { Fi ae au th me ; tally emeloy to | to any of the officers of the Rawlins at the time of leaving a Wels ‘Wislnmns, ister si ats ReyucieF res ckeil.cou's jne, in whien he vaya he cannot sgroe to “the doctrine shat the constitution Of the United Siates either establisher ibe the pecutiar alag- | evar the . #, dee take tucie Vossen; | Havana, except to Capt. Haycen, who probably was aware PAN “4 . oir cargo for ibe wusve tratho tader namesap- | he went £0 fer ui tbs knesunsttue bak | ef the whole thing, and wie utizers old Out the, Tes 1008 "| wate Preston eee ee PON NONS. wr prob starery mde Torllovis beyond pay Oe or iegel purpees, Si ercaped, and wag | Aréennes waa a clave age be het ge seg | tev they were bound for tor copper ore; but the ‘g0g"" “ektrabeditaty? Rak peal gall y cr property fe in th lat- red part of this deciaratiog thatthe tro grntle- separeie—dir. Wine contending thas cowhonever to any of ve Territories the salecy of slave persons or the Viebis of slavo property, or the rights or safety ofany at tO Weigh avenor vy tue ne 2ith, about ber; that! would do bower togive the vesiniua | appearsece of four malicious and tresonerous Spanish | gyich Jener, covsul ood rp tan 18%, meomseuied wick | to them; tha. they wou'd pil me ashore at any place | aailors, and the equally malicious wna myaterious Spanien | oe. i Hyats, const, ol curossly inyeote’ beery wishes from the | which I would rele t,and moreover pintd t methatl | ceptein on boerd, excl ir auepinious. Me. » n | G, W. Bradley, consut Marna'e crew. 22 é “| shovid nov lose unythirg by it,as three or four thousand | wus told by Oap:. Hayden thet toe Spanish captain was mnie: penipoten: 2 Ss oe hE 2 3 3 3 i a crip f persons or property fe un Prot to teaee, cor at i be " jollare w: 0 01 Ween they foun? tha: all the | coset pilot and the four Spaniards were w make up tke t ba | Ceeeripison « ta eon ue sul in the one Wr Rb tecvemente Res Irsicoes | ears were’ in sure then told me that at Shark’s comprement of men in the forecustie, Taey,toa mun, | Jobn indent b erie i a ee ieee = ceed, a eroweet and dnty of Congress, not loge. 0 che Vee rel certainiy would taken, and thas [ must koow show if : ape teg er i i f i Rae Dac ria lenerwoatton Gove he nad boteded che. | Gow bard. the lave of the United States Wire agalaes all | of Africa by tbe American aad Syaaiah captains oF ther we Mma Na ee ne coed pe oe high ihe rights end safety of every evening before the cack Ardenues, fom Jackaonvilia, | versels engaged iu the wave trade. My auswer wus co | tbippipg muster in Havaa WiATeHe dos 1.600 | Vacancy, contul. thay vo said troeeanes propensy.” | These two extracts Wlorida, wearing toe Aueric’ jors, aud with papers | tbem thet I knew since ‘ho ¢ay before that m port toere ——— albert G. Blakey , con ‘Voeo | Banvel Borcena, coneul the ettitnce of the North and the Bout tea ara ia Bo condemnatory as to © b lschor her under War an Americsn sivop ct-~ar, ad that (oat way the very Arctle Exploration Vacancy, consul. ‘Coquimue — ..Feos, | Wan. L Giro, coneul, Fees,’ | barty upon tho-sisvery question, “le ie democratic the Piuto’s guue until suication could be had | reagen why I wae going there io sek protection, aad Cust 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. a" bg “ “ + OC | Vacancy, conaul. — :lFeea, | We ibink not—we hope bot. Tt ecome to harocamesianier: with the Saricn, This m:atemout coincides with | I was not afreid of any map of war, beivg a iegal treder, There je a matter under contiteration <ROOe, i @ diffaseace thie time which ‘ COSTA RICA, Capt. Peiletier’s, of the Ardennes, with the latter's addi. | and moreover, being mm cletress I bad norhieg to few a a - M, B. Lamar, min. read’t, ee, ‘ueral declarstisa that endeavors were made by the Eog- | They told me then that they wowld take ms into cuetosy | Rbould stract marked attention; and especiaily eo from Barquis L. Hine, conen',.San Jor Wish to frighten or indace him into surrendering to them | until they could give me into the hacde ne Anerisua | thore who desire the American name bonorea in the ra. DANISH DOMINIONS. Rie ship. peri ean liolo thera thax T woolt py ay! them | pid march which science {s making m the present day. JM. Veskersnnde Gite 168, Dopenhagea, Upon the recoption of this iatelligance a boat was | on board of my ship, ta allow a ; Vacapey, seo. of lezat'n..Copenbares mavned, cemimanded Uy the execative oflicer, and, pro: | ing me with (beir vesiah, aud taatit ‘ey shout aoleet | 1B Dr. Kane's isct expedition there were discoveries | Yacaneys Boo it ‘Copenhagen, ig en abstraction. We cannot think the great Charter J. Helm, congul party of this country is to be dashed to pieces ne na at i Dalreplitting tbeory which, from its very nature, cannot. 21 u}599 | become a practical question during the com'ng a imini.- ul. . Trinidad di ISHS... 2’509 | Stration. “ Sufficient for the dey is the evil thereof”? nsul. St Jaxo de Cuba. ..1863.. 2,500 | (From the New York Commercial advertiser (aa 24), u tae river, ‘boarded the hark lyiog off Pad- | me any further J stio.ld protest agsinst it, and aack pro. | made which pive every rearcn to bilieve that there is an | yp y" Epping, consu PORTO RICO. American old line whig or; te ort tid alisrnode.- brought betas GUE | TUG Homi, the. ATiksicen wioonnk ie Aedes eek PRET tor cea,” and i ao, tt ahould be verifi Robert A. FimAy, Charles De Ronocray, The quarrel, i ench exit, between He Th la and im the afternoon broug' p our | 5 pen polar cea,” and wf 60, i ibe! Y Administration it bi and tha 0. would certanly # Mme protection, Waea they found esrlient pornible dite. Diedr’h Kobisatt, consul, San Joan -1969,. 2,900 istration ig no business of ours beyond tus posetbia ved thay left s19 and aout on Kreging clove uo Jomes C. Galisher. con! Pouce, OTHKK BPANISI jennem, Be a tubstitute, exerted a cheerful in- | that I covld aorbe frign 0 837... 1,500 bearing upon public events. But after the fluence von cut bankrapt expectation? relative tothe | board of thelr own veer the Tiinois Senaior by Mr. Buc! Tie, Dr. Hayes propores to do in the course of a year trestment of i ‘ und Id Bee ne Hsp, hie orgau and bit Lincoln, und the exshirxe of ever iuicrest was reswored | Aboutarx o’clo.k P. M. Toxme tan nacbor, it pelng wory peadgnre oy be eppne eas rp god Foes Felipe Sotmann, cooe'l,. Tenerife .1858..Feos, | {rlende, ag.oue can wender Anat, wien the opportunity to its previous buoyancy. | dark, to wait until moraing. Lwas then wboat four mues * ale “ecw toed wists With Tease inwold, ia, Mr. aid pay them back in toe wae. ‘The circumsianzes. a. connection with this Dark are 9 | from Neg ag gto aye Y siolng Atle fee ane ta ee “SOlky smd ats00g de siege 9 fF dnget, wi EDEN aND NORWAY. bol Lr ep are the inter are. mixed up by the staterrent of her master (a Frenchaan, amediately 01 oe ¢ ‘ y Y 1, COpBU),..Arnsterde . Angel, mip. res,.,.Sivckholm .,., oarat and the use to dled ab from Net pal 2 liege at fficer, acking mo agen if T was willing ro | great object, be ve undoubtedly beiter quutitiod to carry it Barnwell, Copsu),..Arosterde:n Vaconcy. 068 of isthe, Boetinien 1857;. 7,500 | wade of democratic power. Mr, re the fucta ure bard to come at, Yr p Petey to a succesefu! issue than slimes: any man amoug us, Hi, antbon, jr., Coney Thave abptracted the following tretur:— accept bis ceptain’s proposition, aad, upon mr the jarmensed RANE RAM ee bush an eipediea shosid:'|. eanp Mamteme: conga! Vv ar regist New Orieaot, and bad formerly | acewering no, be then wid me not to move 1 Bard : per copes’ ln brade between taal pole and Havsos, | mY weatel hail 2 Aa Biel. Wise. | PR SROTMERS ye Rear ce oe mae Beteeloas aa) ter Deiog Ce'mined and over 4 upon enamcion, | seen the Captain . i 3 é i . Reins antientiot a Tecksonciue, ‘Riouide, tateesesved I then told Bin that I would go on board of tne | measure be nullified by the precautions end preparaiioas | 3i, Jesurum, com. ag on ly 4 which crly euch au che would be competent to for Batavia, Juv — ++ 1,600 | brook such incependence of opinion, and cunly to ceatroy the political prestige of Me possi bis eagerness to accomplish this, the President over- stepped the legitimate construction of the Cincinnati - form, and the proper use of ine power hie position gave A.W. Freatadtos, J CODSUI.. F, Cyrve, const Vacney, cons Vacaney , consu : ce ; baa DRY OF SAXE him, aud threw himself into ° from t with her present oarg 9 Spauiar Americen man of-war when I pleased, and that [ certainly i . DUCKY 4 7 Be tho arme of ‘1 wrt Fe ce ae ee Te et es when. Ement Sa eokraL bse becy | mae pecially to devite ax the exinenctes of the care miget | jouiy Lindner, cobsui... Seomeberg .. et gee who, encouraged thereby, ave omni cet Bol he ber fuiled to comply wnn ine reyuicement ot her | Morning Lénw tue captain of the Pluto getting in bw boat | demerit in the Hi ageece on ine expeution. DOMINIONS @F THE SULTAN OF MUSUAT. a Pores which no Northern democrat can senctioa. Mr. clearacce, net having vouched ut the Oanurien, bat makiog | WIM Otber oflicers to go on board of the American maxn-of. | Mt Dr. Hayes, hen, te the, wan fos tilts Wonk, wad | 1D, Ki Mansfield, consul... Zanzibar +1866.. 7,000 see 5 hee Douglas seems to Lave waited until these projacts avaamed Boer fret land op the (ogo coast yoans uatursewo aim’ | war. abut w half an hove afterwards T wow my ooat | cettimined Vio dorole he fortase, bis touts and even | th Mong eves». StReat v= 1 O08, | ape, 8.7 Swi form and substaucey and ine Uresident ‘wae. toroandy dred mi'es to the southward aay a di. | and wenton boerd of she Amorican kioop-of-war Marion pg . >, a Piotbee 5 fheo. 8, Erne em then boldly aad rtuaely Dance by not baving bor” humo ou vas stora. of | Commander Brcut, wish all ty papers, i igo nieme ay ete | pia ee Nl gS thea idee fete sin: ‘ahes.. e7.s00 | Vacene?: Berne. tteps forward Lo reassert the notioriy of tbe Slaclanat fhe versel, but merely etingiot to b tide, wien When J was about iwo cables lergth from the ship, [ | either money or Sy. jor wpeue 1 bv io F-4 § R. c 7 A legtlioastiiteo.: . $7.500 Jobo nidtic! Bosie piatvorm. no iniication of the port from whence wi et. “Gor | paw ore of her bows going to my euip with a jieuteoint | seb. so COR Yabt ROBY OF Soot HATE Ssekp tniesteom.| Jane Gamer consul. Guay aq) bm F. Giles, Jr, oon/),. Geneva, 10 this movement be will donbtieas have the support of crew ave nearly al Span‘ards, aot ber etisn ies. | ip her, Tepoke her, aod told the offiver thief wus gaigg | PEs, Cae a, nob Obl in tho gratefol remembrance of | : 4 norrr. Geo. Il. Goundie, one’! .Zaricn, the democrats in free States generally, and of @ fair pro- fon and bat my papers sith «ao, aod | 4) timated at twepty.five thousand cvilars (825.690), in | ox beard of the M faveiiabic for the slave qaflis, Hertoonege le about 270 | if be waried 10 gee thom would abow them w hica lis ‘Aiter & careful ibvostigation of the case by Commander | seewer w: portion of thore in the wave States, ail the President ond bi organs probably foreece that Bow that a rere democrat und formidable rival hee boldly oroclamed ine med we recipients of ibe favor, but we “scientific | 5, Leon, con. gen.. Alexandria, m their memory, and carefaily trans. Bawa De . . oe SARDINTA, reat, ven for ages after their dist hus FRENCE DOMINIONS. «Torin that {bd better go on board of tae siarion; | *u''t - ¢ ob We tO Poster st; determi ration in this rer the Chari x , the Ardennes was condemned as » iaw/nt prize, to I Would fue ber commander there, and that he wasordored . we be Jobn Y. Mason, envey apect, arieston Convention. Prent, lor jariedicelda to the port of New York, usder ibe | 00 boers of my versc!. Ttberefore went on board and was CS a ipgvelh rere tr Rial al ls aaa UM to must either abandon the project known to bo antertained vommand of Lieutenant Weaver, with 0. W. 3mich anda | recetved by Capumin Brent. 1 gave him all my psper pomegtes nine men and three of ‘the marine gaard. Cap- He asked we why Tbed not gone to the Cunary Iaauds, fain Pellevier will thos bave tne facility of renewing his | and why I ¥ae iv woe Congo, [told bim my reas. Ae | by the ultraiets of the South, ar the demoors well retire from the Presidential oumpaign and grew we fei to their oppovrnts. it is not pieasany, certainiy, to Jd {t not be advigable, aleo, for the government to minister plenipoten- (nd u beiping hand to this exposition? wee speadotatrang PAY seeeeee- eee 91888.. 17,600 | ae kates: buogk, I know, are api to prosper moet as privato Re » PAPiesscsecevsees 1868, 2,628 | J. W. Livingston, congul..La Union seeeeees 1869,, with the inhebiiants of your then tod me I mvet leave with nim ati my papers, and . a \ if legation, . A bo thus effectually clreumvented and onsted b: map See ey De represents Di@ssif an © popaler | thet ho would ict ms snow afterwards what was ove de- | exterpnires; for as th ae ee see, | Le Walbor, dr casein . SAM, shey thought they could eastiy crush; but that cauuot be and well known individual, and claims alike dietinct:om | termicntion. Ho theD rmsd ms io dive with Bim, weil. | ‘™rocuinels | aeconmnai A Oe ANE Ot Att | ant gee, of legation Vacancy, coreul......,.. Bankolr, ves. Fagg, | Roped. Seustor, Douglas ow bas ‘ine aaminietration, im the city of Chicago, where, at ove porind of mis po- | ‘hg ine tbat Be hed orter6) my ship to be brought Up, | 7/078 eee nought but hovor. Indeed, gold would | Henry W. Spencer, cov SOCIETY ISLANDS, and those who have become ita friends pecanso it bas litical ‘nigh onto the Mayoralty.” | ave that, wben rhe arrived, I ev!d go on board. Mein Of the charcelera we. mest on thie cost as Mmaiers |. Afier dinner my Yeuso! Cume 0} and T went 0 board. ‘of vessels supposed to be illegally engeged, ure curious | Finding that there was a lieutenant and a guerd of armed specimens of the genus homo, and ombrace ® varied rep- | talicts on board, I then certainly considered myself x pri- incluaing the affable aud courteous skipper, | foper. ‘che next day arearch was mit 0 board of ms spparent! ‘pleaved tw alfurd every taciiity for prorecating | wo ece if there wna auything that could compromise my search through, bis vesee!, applyion orcasinaatty for | verse!, which wae not the .ae, nothing being fount. | the officer’s of w choise brand of “Havanas,” certunly expected then +9 be released, bat was « pecially favored them, fairly in a tight pm v+sse4e1858.. 1,060 | doowlenge OF this on his pare i wif tone rele etm nistyation editors to read him out of the party. Tho ++.1849,, 1,500 | “harmony” that bas so long been proverbial among the +1868; (Foes, | Gemocrats of this State seems henceforth Hkely to prevail q bie and philosophical, ag may be nx | 2 4, 0 SIeHLirts. “3 among the democrata of the Union. ¢ ck | century, From. the tenor of thin, wt is Bat justice for ms hi sponte SE ron EN ret Muantiegs ae or tee t.Nuples « [From tue Washington Constitution (June 26,) democratic Of ald cognac, ripeoed Ito incrusation; | poluted. On the 2itu of aprilGaptain ‘Brent cme on | to sny that ttm written entirely without tao knowlege of More nbghnincetnd4 TMERIOA, +1800. Fees | ‘Alex. Hammett, consul... Naplew To prescrive torms toe eedvention, etter a to aha Bicdormecare. wideatake tutor, cracking hu jokes oar’ informing me that peg erg remrie e ae Can ey ee the mome creditable and sug. | Sermel Ia Fabaasoc nal. Cayrune -1867..Feos, | H: Hi. Barctow consul... Palerind trives oF candidates, is to Ignore. the very purpose for d - d her to New Yor! vi for | tien ¢ eS | St. Pier . W. Bebn, consul meset which conventions are held. tions Foe ae ere aioe: tie, rn, | reaen’ Wat, af 1. cleared for paste Graas Ca. | crt mone‘, atl Yat by zane of our 07m canmiry. | cco, Hughey Om oh og $1850, . Fees, THR eae Ome Of the repreneptaives of tho paray from al sections Pees " replying a3. fe end bad ‘pot gone ere, jut. Was | It will be cone; Ms Li Jae, Williame, rent. . 0 és A ‘pion, and their purpose is to reconcile conflicting Brat acter ae aA one’s dediigxion aie ound. in the Congo river, and moreover, that the bark | #t¢> in und gnther the Iworele Bhat oat ieatetal are fo jan a ty Brown; West Conmtuntinople ... tons, and agree we ‘platform of principles on wich aii vies, sod fully oP a ‘Ardennes was £0 votorious, that he must sead me home, | poiu'ed ont to ve, and indee y, pl H | can Blond, ond to nominate candidates to gastal what the character and a! of an African HB apt “ pSad ° legat'y und dragoman. Constantinople , Faint ine cevoold' be. And egain, we meet the tii 1then representot to iim the state of the vesnot and | fiaer? Certainly not, Tbave too tauch confidence tn our | og. W, Kimball, conl..Guadaloupe..,.....1857..Keeg, | Joe. McDowell, oon. gem Sonshaatincple.. not repay @ man for goch an updertixing. But , W. H Verey, consu Wicsataios utser| oom neers | ineoph inore Likely to succeed #8 a private enterpriao, | Alex. Derbea, conau | iiss ooew not preclude the government from aiaing by an | Gabrie! G. Flevrot, oc | cme reeegt tion,” ama by subsiaotial aid im tue way | Thor W, Rountree | } 1 OW. , corrn! ef money, acd particnlariy by placing ay disposat each | Je ale Tie SF J. A. Binda. conay FE. J, Mallett, com. : Hibelples whom all can support. Every reader of 7 cif 1 rn ‘Hove of progrete’’ to barbor the thongat for ® moment, m ” ae ‘1 tnd suxioun skipver, peolog with agitated manner cia | carey, tolling Lim vine care not taten ont, 1s woalt | if the mal'er ie only placed clearly belore the peopie. cx, Carmpbell, geet soos 86. eee, | 8 Oley, co Smyrna Poo letter ean enaily “etermine Low far io as dey, nanle nova) under & comoneed de wee } rep ne ? wow | % onty oney oming—if it be REJEE ISLANDS 4 Jobnson, wl ke, us ps beers ‘it, A good deal of dating be ag He told me that ‘ne could | It mot ens tre mon ve 1844,, 1,000 | JW. Ge He sayh, before he oan determine whether ho will atlow og displayed by thees stingers in rot the commant of tna me ve Ty Ang. Can! bin name to he vsed WF n condidete, “it will be Hesoneary phage cy edarmgge erie teat Figl- 1 And gent 2 prize orem | § to Undirriagd distinctly on wint meuew the oanvana is Pp n pecertary oa the part of, commaad. <agha arte “ : a I HA concerted.” The biaiory at ibe dermonr +,ineae t00 the ny ‘ be of an ofth t at from bim in large giooules after b tition pre