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About The Umpqua weekly gazette. (Scottsburg, O.T. [Or.]) 1854-1855 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1855)
, - : lllmpquft (Sajcttc. o c H n a omen t. iiiMiuiiKHs min.iiiNiis, mat door vr.srcorrsiiriio norm:. scbiTsnuiu;? 6uG(50N." t-nitirdity, July T, ISM. G. D. B.B0YD EDITOR, m state umimi 11 1 1 . ' ,Di.u. quints Pay Ur. Wo w Wi to tctlloi up nil our iitnincss iranrncieu 111 1110 insi year. Mony of our subscribers owo us yet for ths first Tolutno of tho (Jazettk, and wo want them to "fork over'' Immediately, or wo will bo after them with n sharp stick. Wo have n large amount ilue us fur adi cr tltlng ami Job work, which must be forth- aiyiIiii. ann. 1W hfxvn ttinltr split nn. counts to many, some Iuto responded and porno havo not. Wo can't iilTunl to. spend time In wrIlh-3 dunning Idlers, ami pay postage on the samo more Hun once. Tho subscription for volumo two Is now due. ltccollect, our tenm arc mrnner. We hope that this hint will bo understood. ,fl"-Club subxrlbcn, or persons who take more than one copy of this paper, are reminded that If their subscription Is not paid itrittly in ailranrr, they w III be charg ed five dollars per copy.rV rourtli ol Jul). The seventy-ninth anniversary of Amer-J lean Independence was not altogether for.,!"01" I"""'' """""K ' ,u ,uu """ .. . o...... .- .." . when the dtlieni.of both nlaccs will sec the gotten In Scottsburg. As there was no oration delivered during the day, on account of the argent necessity, no doubt, for the absence of our orator, nnd as thcro was not n "sprlnklo o' ponder' In tho city, to fire a ''big gun," the b'hoyi amused themselves, with mlitng "eggnog," cracking chAtu pngne bottle, Ac, tho latter -acting a B ("7r, . m. noming cue 10 cou.om, w,,n, Hilstlrate In the absence of anything morc!,l',t7',I'1,cuIn "na themsclies. cXelent with which to male a noise, and al- ThU,,M un ll caM UU miDr rlral thcugh not eonnlerfoltlng the cannon or! ,own' ,n Oregon. Jove as fully as could bo wished for on such h We ,la,rc come ,0 ,u0 "neluIon, after ma an occasion, ytt tho effect was equally pow erful when coming tn contact with nn Indl-. vldual's head. A splendid dinner was served nt tho "Scottsburg House," by Mn. Chase, and In the evening a ball was given at tho house of Mn. Hidden, at which 0 largo number cf the youth and beauty of tho land joined In tho Jovial danc. LTcrylolj weme-! to, ..I it. .. -!.-. a --. ujvj ucuuciTC9lniiu4uuuivs(it;ricc&urucr.t dj law. ncmajr uavo been isuukcn in re- ritrminv tinil svnvl f-tIn tn-s-ArfiTlsr-l U'aiL.1 i -.1.. .. If- - .... ' harmony aud good feeling prevailed. WcJ'gard tonhe nature of Mr. Avery's rccora. have never met with a party m Oregon that I was better conducted, or which garn mor general satisfaction. Tho room was large nnd well filled, and wo noticed a great ma ny prtscntfrom the country. It Is very reldom In Oregoa, that wc wltncsa as many ladles as there were present on this occasion, I nnd wc think It shows satisfactorily that the spirit which actuated many of tho fair sex, that tho fair ccx are ever as ready to ctlc- brato that great day as were their mothers jaamingiuunogftuounucucituuiorau.. wiiiea mauo America rrco scvcniy-ninc ycarsago. May tho'Mronea,'oflhoUmp- iua long llvo to graco our Uautlful valley, Tho party aro under many obligations tot Wm. BaaiD, linj., of this place, who kindly consented to faiorthcra with hUscnlccs as musician. In conclusion, wo bit that thu fourth of July may ever bo as pleasantly I celebrated as it was on this occasion, aud ' patriotic devotion to country always lie I us zealously manifested by both ladles andi gcatlcmen of Scottsburg. Tlio CouvcbIIoii. Our fears of last week havo been fully realized. The question of a Stato organiza tion has been lost by about 200 majority. It Is much to be regretted that a question of such Importance, should have liCtn so much iicgTec((t: WEllo tho opposition wor ked unceasingly for Its defeat, wo aro In formed that prominent democrats tbrounh cui tho Territory, wcro slow to dofvnd It, so j much wcro they engaged on other Issues. This should not have been tho case; its merits should have been dlxusscd ; the pco plo would then havo Investigated tho matter; and there Is no doubt but that It would have carried by on overwhelming majority. Wei have already heard many jrgrct that they 'j toted against It democrats, wlilgs and' TiTn , u " V" I -not vote for It because It was not printed ou .,,.,,. , ., . , ' dlirerent about tho matter, so sanguine wero ' they that It would bo adored. IVo venture to assert that there was COO majority ,, favor of this rjrsestloa on the day of elec' trt ?rriirtn iiv-sia nf nnlin iLirlncp ftnil r ' ntiA!nl.--1 fi ffsit nnia . nii 1 .7 1 1 . V T . ... .. "'"""";, --i'-m-'-. "-' Mr. Jlcrkel, (ho mob pushed through nown In Iho day, when Am lea was .trug- upon by the P. M. General, but that new, ', ,,ou ,c breaking ami tearing topt fit ngfor independence, ft II throbs ospalrl- 'aj comparatively unluiportant routes wcro ccg Ml tlmt canl0 ft tIlcir yL, Ulo In the breasts of th.lr rerrcKnUtlves established, and service ordered upon them 0ed dishos, pictures, glaiies upstairs who have roado homes In tho far west, and Immcdlakly, without the solicitation of tho ,.in il,n room ul.nmMn f..,l .1 nn.l Ion, and that hero is a tbound majority examination a gun was In IU favor tivday tot from ..kowarmneM ,1MlwdeBtIfle,l and actual neglect on the partof t friend, alfomcr, w , t w M ,I)ch tho minority have been permitted toArtot lcoula notbofouna , Wl . after onoorth. most Important measures lljll,ieoffcllwWM committed and previous to too i-wi-io in w.cB.w v.-... .-.., to UCCIUO upon. U is Ilia uuiy 01 iiiu ueg- Ulature to make provision for testing this uucstlon again at tho earliest poseliilo tlmo, and wo havo no doubt but that It will lo unao. Sr-Vo understand that tho citizens of tlio upper part, of tho valley, had a very pleasant tlmo on tho 4th of July. There was a ball given at Mr. Illchard Smith's, on the Ualipoolah, at which thcro wero a great many persons. Wo undcrttand that thcro was a celebration at tho "Umpqua Acado- hiy,' at which thcro waa an oratlou, public dlnucr, Ac. Dryer IMIurliniigc. Don (,'ulntc Dryer, having returned from his laic 'rattlesnake' csprtlltlon south, (oco Dryer on "mioiiious reputes,") Is fully re-! I ist itcd iiR.tlii In Ills nuttl machine nt 1 rt Isii... Ilol.itlicl. upon lib reader -unlit. i neatly Hiiro columns of "nollng-i by llio wn)i irom which o mho uiu wnuniii)x; 'At tills time neper Scott-,burc amx-nrs. to lie lining (lie most business; yet It n pea red to us the lower town would In the end havo n decided advantage, from the Tact Hint vessels rsn come thcro and no lurtticr without being favored iy tliO ttdes. Mr. Allnti, nf the llrm of AlUn, M'Kln lav .V Co.. kindly nrou'crcd us n trip to tlie I mouth of IkeiUnippin river," Ac. The. Ump-ua river imsnnwlts usual ticpllt of water. On Wednesday IaiI tho steamer J H'mSington started for tlio mouth of the river, but It being low tMo she ran aground on ltrandy liar, (which Is four miles Mow lower Scottsburg) nnd couhl not get otTun III llic return title. This Is tho case nt Ml seasons of tho year, extent during tho win ter rntu, Hint our little rlvtr steamers can not puss llrnndy llnr without being favored with the title. It will lie teen then, Unit In ' this particular one pirt of the town 5ms no I ndinntageovcr the other', nml whatever other advantages ono place maypowM tlmt I the oilier iloes not, wo caro not to discuss at present! and probably we should never have referred to the matter, had It not been coim menced by that evil genius, tho Oregonlaii i man, who hat fanned tho fliuiio that wc had liepeil was welt ulgU extinguished. Indt 1 vlduals tn Scottsburg, as In all other places, hav llir!r nrpforrnees PR rerard to location. ' lull ue hire never been ablatoseeanr eooil rcaon whynny rivalry should cstst between iipler and lower Scottsburg. The policy Is tnlcldal In the extreme; and 04 a friend to 'necessity of unlteil cflVrts for their mutual (advancement, wc cannot silently acquiesce !lun publication that Is calculated to dls parago the prospects of either. There are some pcoplo so constitutionally framed for stubbornness, opposition and gas, that when ture deliberation, tlut It Is Impossible lor Dryer to tell tho truth, alter King franked n a steamboat. Wall ltoutcs. Since mibltihtnc our artlclo n fL-se weeks I'slncc, with the above head, Mr. Glbbs has'lnrP1""'' nbout"0 years of age, was. .'informedusthattlioroulesfromScoltsburg beaten almost to a jelly, nnd left cov. In Wlni-lmlrr. nn.l frnm ITinrii, Cll In CrCl! witll IdoOll. A larCO CrOllll lllir-1 Tort OrfcrJ. have nlrca-Jybccu ctlabllilicil . ... . . .... 1 mcndatloni. We presume now, that Mr. A roii.l.l allu.mUl. hp.In 1 "-.v.-V"-l -- -. -.-'-. .M-v V " f -. 4 li j put upon thcio routes, knowing that they wcro already established. Ills rccommtn-l .datlons were not acted upon, howcur, and. u amounts to precisely Iho same as wo be-' foro sfated that tho recommendations of thel'oslat Agent, who is supposed to kuow tho wants and whhe. of tho people. UIng l'oslal Agent, and wilbout consulting that, c?Dtlcman In regard to their necessity or jaiportance. This Is subsUnllally tho In.' 'fcrmatIou that wcrccclvd from Mr. Avery, onl wo only racntlom-d It Tn our former re- mart, from tic fact tut tuc poplo aro in- cllncd to attach tho blamo to that gentle-ifln 'man whenour they ruffcr Inconrcnlcnco 'fron, ncCcCUCy 0 the mall service, and wo thought It due the Postal Agent to inform. 1 thoito interested of what ho bad done. We omitted to state in our former artlclo on this subject that when Cen.I.ano arrived and found that there was no mill to Port Orfor.l. I he wroto to the department, recommending that service bo put upon tho routo Immedi ately. Wo wiro aware of this at the time, j but as our artlclo was designed cxcliult ely to call tho attention cf the public and tho proper authorities to mall service south, wo ouly Incidentally referred to tho Port Or ford routo In juttlce to Mr. Avery, who at tempted to obtain service for It, but proved unsuccessful. Oca. Lane showed himself in this Instance as, in allothers, ready and .wining 10 uo an in uis power to answer tho I wishes of tho people, even if It were not a legltlmato duty, and we referred to bis ser ' vices In regard to the moll routo to Port Orford, in cur paper of April 21st, to which wc would call the attention of persons who will understand why this paragraph was published, &r Wo understen-J that Stanley, who It ', , , . ... ., , Is supposed shot a man by tho narro of I.cl '"' '""?"?', T . ," of610r" for" W ' '""t term of tho Dl. rl,t Court. Leisure ' -"crhig very fast Iron the effects of W examination. It Is .aid that tho ball extracted from tho wound which Leisure received, was tho slio used with Stanley's gnn. jGrIt Is repotted hero that tho steam. ,-ihlp America wax burned recently at Crcs c:nt City. This news Is reported to hare 'comp by way of Jncksouvlllo, by a man go i ing to tho Willamette. Wo seo by tho San Friiicltco pupcrs that tlio America cleared I for I'ugct'u Sound on tho 21st ult. Tho America is one of tho finest ocean (learners on tha coaqt, aivl wo kopo that Iho nport of her liclnjr destroyed will prove incorrect. ' i:,Milltloit ii'inlnit llio NimHe IltllltllKl llK.ltl QfAtlTKM", till I.NTANTIir, J'llHT V IMI'I ", Klli Wi T Jl--.ll Mi'.l. IMS. SinV t hive llio llOIIOr til acknowledge ?, ' ' i S"' u S .. Z Vi ,uv, i,y n,0 (Kifl."ll A-ncmbly ufOie- igon, iurciiniyir.i in oipiini'iivriMiiivm-u with lien, wool nun 1.01. iiuiiiieiiiiu -n-m- tiro to the kind mid iiutnWr of avallnblo Iroojis to lie sent ii(-iliil llw SimKo Iiulinii v and sollcItliiR from Cul.llonnellloltiruriii.i Hon as to tho movements of such force. As Hid hitter ollloor Is now ril roulo for I Itw States, nnd tho present Commander of the Keglmont nn tletnelic-1 senleo ntl'rt Dalles, connected with llionNiieciiHvlllloii 1 have the honor to Inform you that Hen. Wool, o'l his recent v lilt to llili post, gaie illrrrltimiiriirlliil nn? illlmltlVl llf ft forCO nf at least 0110 hundred mouiitcd men for this sen lee, nnd nctli 0 measures hsi 0 Iwcn taken In enable this command to inovo imm I'ori Dalles on or nboul tho 16th of tho present month. In addition la IliN Torco It l nnJerstooil that n company of Dragoons arc already en routo across tho mountains from Northern California for the same destitution, and tho two IkvIIcs will cooperate, ni fir os practU cable, to secure and punMi thoo Indians connected with thcmisjacrcne.irt'urtllolro In August last. I am, sir, respectfully, your obedient ser vant. II. I. HlltSVTIli:. AdJ't 4th Infaulry. To Oov.Gko. I.. Ci'itnr. Kltnwiiotlihir; OutniRO. li.i:cTti). HtuTsiN I.oftsMi.t.i:, Kv. Iho Louisvilla Deinncrnt, ofllio7tli 1 Inst, gives llio details of n series oTcloo - lion riots wiilcli occurred In tlmt citv on tho St!i, which from its account. wcro nnioui'' tlio most unprovokrtl nml. savago riois on rocom. it snys, tlmt early on Saturday morntnc (llio Tith,! a croud of bullies took possession o( tlio pons in tho llrst nnd Second Wards, swearing that no anti-Know Nothing, foreteller or not should bo nllowed to vote, or orcn nppronch" tlio pons ; nnit thej kept their word lalth lully. Men wero driven from tho polls woro knocked down nnd beaten, shot at, houses rilled, nnd almost every spo cies of violenco perpetrated, for no otner Apparent rensnn than that thoy wero of foreign birth, and declined to vnln IIia K.m.v V..iI.Im. lll,.t 'PhLa roto tho Know Nothing ticket Tnko tho following as a iramplo: An ngetl lioruun.somo UO years old was standing on tho door-sill of his houio on Clay street, noar Main, saying nothing to anybody, when tho crowd assaulted him, dragged him iuto tho street and beat him. An old (icrmatii .0UV.d twoCicrmi from tho lint w.irt! rwill-a if ihr ITmIIa.1 I-- I,,-, ...., -,. polls to tha United States breivcrv on Market, just below Wenu-I street. ' An seed man sccinc tho crowd com- inc. nurneii in pnsa iiiromjii a privaiu. - l fttt alloy into his own house, llrforo ho could open tho gate and pass In, two or moro assaulted him and knocked him down. Tho Ilrewcry nnd bar-room nnd .I....I!.... 1. ...... r f. 11 if l.i ... ' .,, "p ,,. , ".'-"" i ""' ' "u"r ' , Tn ,""' ' , N?" 'f. her children were, Somo 0110 itruck her a sovero blow on tho shoulder, and four or fivo shots wcro fired into the room w hero tho children wcro. Chai. Hunt, Jlerkcl'a driver, was pursued up stairs and shot at, tho bull lodging tho door-cobiiig abovo his hcnii, knocked down and beaten nearly to Identh. All thu funiituru In tho house,1 except In two tmull rooms back, wa. onllrely destroyed .Mr. Hunt was; robbed of fifteen dnllnis. Tho money drawer in .Mr. McrkiTs bar-room was rifled of Its contents, something over, n.. .I..n.. 'r... n ' 1111 uuiiuis. . wu JUIlll uumiuii., J.Snyder and C Haich, wcro cut and mangled inn torriblu manner ;ono of litem wid, in all probability, loso ono ol his oyes ; an attempt was madu to firo tho house. ; Many other cases of nsjnult and vi-' olunce, equally inhuman, aro mention ed by tho Democrat; and it concludes with tho statement that in nil, not less than 100 persons wero injured by this lawless mob during Ihoifiry,- ArruKTiir. Methodists. Tlio Know VaiM.... . ..t,. .,!.... ll. M..,l..l:., ..wviiinja uiw ill iuiiiiiik IUV I'lvuiuuill. denomination ns hostilo to Amoricanl Institutions and principles. A pamphlet recently issued under tho sanction of ono of tho councils, says . " Tho wry organization of tho Methodist Kpisco pal church Is dangerous to tho lihortles of a freo pcoplo. Suppose ft crisis to nriio In political actions, In which tho hierarchy of tho Mothoditt church U interested. From tho depondenco of, all tho parts on ono great central pov. cr. it is easy to porccivo how tho sufF- j rages of most of llio tnoinbcr3 miy bo controlled by tho bishop. Let tho bish-1 op suggost to tho presiding elders tlsut , tho Interest ol their ecclesiastical des potism will bo subserved by tho loo. tion ofn certain set of men to ollice tlio presiding elders Into their iiiflucnco over tho preacher', llio preachers over tho class-lenders, and tho slass-leadcrs ovcr tho class members, and Iho bal anco of power may rest in tho hands of sovo'i Methodist KpIscQpal bishops. Thcro is ns much danger of this ns I hero is of Kornanism accomplishing a simi lar result, provided tho occasion require us it." pO" An Irishman Mug auked which wus thu oldest, ho or bis brother, said "I am tho oldest, but If Teddy lives thrco years longer, wo (hall then both bo of an XOAVH. AKItiVAL OK Till! Schooner Astoria. Tim Schooner .1to in, dipt. Wlllouxlihy, arrlveil nt (lardluer, on the llnl lust., twolvo days from 8.111 1'rnnclreo. Wo nui Indabliil loCiipl. Wllluiighby forn I ir go number of pipern New Voik dales to May Jtlst, nml from San Francisco to Juno Slit. Wo tako Iho following Items of lions from tho papers received : Tun Piioi'tiM.Kit Ctrvur Noiiioi.k DisAiu.rii. Wo learn from Unpl. I linos, of Iho schooner Huntress, from llodegn, that tlio Propeller City of Nor. folk, l-'niinlleroy, vliich left horo on 'I'uesday the lil inst,, bound- to tho northward, put Into liodegii 011 aniur day in n leaky condition, inning expo tieneed heavy wenllicr. ("apt. Mines snys her cargo was somewhat damag ed from water, dipt. 1'aunlleroy thought ho would bo 11 bio to II ml the leak nnd proceed on tho voyngo by Monday A '. 7tiM. Tin: Kur.tioAii. Thcro nro now landing fiom tho Dxithhtfi U'dir, the locomnllie, cars, and other apparatus for tho Sacramento Valley Knllrond. Wo congrntulnto our tieiglihors upon tho fact tint tho iron horse which Ims been landed on our shores will soon bo l1 rualifng from their city to tho motin. tains. V. F . Whim ami Transcript. Xcwi front tho State. W. (!. Kendall, Into Postmaster nt New Oilo.ms, has been held in 810,000 ball for triid In the U. S. District Court charged with robbing the mails. Mr. Moiso, tho U. S. Dijlriol Attor ney for3 Lotiiiinnn, has resigned on nc count of being superseded Tn tho pros ecution of Postmaster Kendall by tho order of Altorney-CJenernl Cushlng. Thomas S. McCoy, I'sij , has been npiinlnted U. S. District Attorney vicn h. W. Molse resigned. At tho .Muni cii, 1 d ml election in Peters- burg, Vn , tho emocralio majorities raI " , from :tso ,,nwn 0 , t NV,,llIo . . . . number of votes, l,.riM. Tlio election for Stato ollicers In Vir ginia would eoinr oil on tho tilth May ft was generally believed that Mr. Wise", wouI( u fIcc(0ll (;ovcrnor ,y amlll. somo tnajiiiity. A destructive firo occurred at Peters-I burg, Vn., on the 17th. I.nss 6l.r0,-l 000. Tlio property was in tho heart of I tlio Imsiness poition 01 tho city. , new story by 1-aniiy t-vrtt is ,n.l0linecii i l(l i.rnhnrntioii. nml ..... . 1 . will shortly make Its appearanco in the .Now lork Lnlgcr. It is said that the publisher is pay for the story at tho lib eral rnto of 9100 a column. A drover by Iho nnino of S. Woods was robbed of 80,000 in tlio cars be tween Utica nnd Home, X. Y., on the evening of tho Ifith. Tlio Municipal election nt Brighton, Pa., resulted adverse to tho knownoth ings. Tho reaction against thisspocios of proscription has begun in earnest in somo of tho principal cities nnd towns in tho Keyitono Stato. Pittsburg, Lan caster anil Philadelphia starting theball. Col. Kinney tins been arrested In Philadelphia and held to bail in 8l,."i00 on n chargo of fitting out an armed vessel at that port. On tho Mill n ilcMrticlivo firo oc curred at York, I 'a. Indiana. Madison, Indianapolis, ; r- in. I i.... ii". r.irtiisviui', aiiiuiii nuu i-im iinriiv, elected onti-knownothlng ollicers thro'-1 out. Neir Albany, South llt-nd, Jef-1 fersonrille. Turra-IIauto and Lafaiette elected kiioiviinthiug ollicers thcro bo ing no opposition in thu formor city. In lawroncburt,', l,ou-sjnsport and i.a- ports -ortions of each ticket wcro flee ted. At tho October election all the abovo placos except Port Wayo went knownothing by largo majorities. A largo firo occurred nt r.vansviile on the Kith, destroying properly to thu amount of 8100,000. I uo Jiutouri Hnmbliran, lias ndvl ces ofthohrrind of tlio Mackinaw ex press boat nt Kniu.ts from tho Itocky .Mountains, consigned to thu American Fur Company, Kepoils tl.o Indians very (roiibicsoino bmU ileturmiuoU tn wago war on Uio whiles. A rnott destruolivu firo occurred at Springfield, III., on tho PJlh, consuming tho best business ixirlioii of tho city. On S'ato IIuuso square nino nf tlio fin est stores wcro burned to tho ground. Tlio loss is estimated nt 8150,000 mostly covered by insurance Tho Government has directed a civil suit to bo commenced In Now York against T. Duller King, Iuto Collector or tho Customs ntSnn Irnnoiico, Cal., for a bnlanco of about 8 10,000 claimed by tho accounting clerkt of Iho Treas ury to bo duo tho United States from Mr. King. A gront fool race between John flrin dell of New York, nnd John M. Stet son camo off nn tho tho Ifith, in tho Cnmbrldgo (Mass.) Trotting Park. Thcro woro 15,000 nooplo present and moro excitement than over boforo on this cnurso. Distnnco ten miles ; rnco for 8600. Won by Grindell in fJ7:!W: Stetson Al seconds behind. Orindcll mado a speech beforo Stetson's arrival. iho Lricssoti has been converted Into n steamship of Improved pattern. Uiipt. j'.ricsson claimH to Imvo tnado a very Important improvement br his now condenser. Tho snvlnjj is j-reat in fuel. in tho wear of tho holler and labor of cleansing it, through tho uso of fresh water In liou of sail. Tlio samo water may used for mouths Without loss oth er than accidental leukngo. In addition tho h:i3 apparatus for distilling 1,000 TJw gallons of I'rosh water from salt n day, It Is said tlinl she will not uso over it ton of ooal nor hour. Tho speed ol 1I1, 1 11I1I11 nn luir krlnl tiln wns IV! miles an hour, wills nn nlleged eniisiiiiiptloii! nl luel not eioeoillng liiiuo-inuiuis 01 this nuaiillty. Tho iimloni tilers into this stontushin Iho best and slronuest built vessel wllhout exception In tho (lulled Slates. Tho owners intend to scud her to tho 1'rencK Kxhlhllion. CAPrtmn or 'run Mi'iiiiciictt or Pmii.i:. Tlio following c6py nf a letter addressed to Judgo HlMMt gives a liar ratlvo of tho voyago of llio tirapeshot: Niiw.Yohk, May IMNSS. Sin: Tho clipper-ship (irnpeshol, Cap). Illchard Hepburn, arrived at tho City or Palmas, Island nf (rntid Canada, on Saturday. April 7, nnd ennui to anchor in the harbor under tho leu of tho fort. Tho Isabella Jowett had not arrived, but enmu in on tho 17th of Apdl, tho clipper 10 days be fote. After taking in wator nnd ma' ktni! nil necessary preparation to In tercept tho Jowett wn weighed ntichnr and lor several days stood oil nml on tho bnrbor On Tuesday wo espied the Jowett under tlio hind standing Inward tho City of Pnhnns ; wo innilo all sail nnd on Hearing her requested her Cap lain tn back her forutopsall ; ho did so and llio deputation manned ono of our boats, rowod to tho Inigand found Ma ker on board, whom wo discovered nt tho wheel. Previous to tho arrival of tho biig wo luid seen the local author ities who stated their willingness to aid us in securing linker ; they how over had uu chauco of aiding in his ar rest, as It was mado by tho deputation nf tlio polico that sailed from New York In tho (iraposhot. As wo ap proached tho vessel llaker went for ward and stood looking nnd wonder ins who wo wero aud what Wu wanted little thinking that wo were In pursuit nfhim' Wo boarded llio vessel, and as wo jumped upon her deck linker started for tho cabin, but was inter, copied bv us. Ho recoguired several of us, calling us by namo. Wo arres ted him and took him with his eltVctn . ... .. ,. .., . on board too uraiiestmi. vt o men made sail for Now.' nrk. A stato room was prepared for him, and ho was mado ns comforlablo as circumstances would permit; ho is now enjoying ex- cullent health. Wu loll the island of ('rand Canada on tho 17th of April- Tho following are Iho names of the Polico forming tho deputation sent out for tho arrest of llaker ; Joseph Yea-I mans,S. K'Tlimne, LoreiiM I). Place,, 'lliornas llarton, Henry Kvans, (Jeorgi ('rcen, Id. II. Ilrusli, ami .Michael Maloner. Tho Municipal authorities nf Now York city havo awarded $.r-00 to each of tho above named ollicers. I When landed from the Cra'-oahot' llaker was lodged in tho Fifth Ward .Station. House, 'llio fact of tho arrival soon became gonernlly known, and in . ... atmfl Iii.i. lliMilamiil. tt-rtrn nlimll i. U1.11.....11...... ....:..,..!.. ....i ..:..i.i,dieciini L-rnimd for an nissull vet. It IIIU UMIIUII'SBUMavi (S-fcsMS w hv h t fill II I It of tho fugitive. They continued to in. ? 'Meiit, in.leeil, that tin. place is not crease, Capt. Carpenter deemed it prn."m '" , "'V rding to tho latest per for the greater aecurity of Ids i4.H accounts tho bombardment had either oner to send him to tlio Tombs, where ,'" "M""'''"'. r was proceeding at ho was locked up to await his trial. I vcfJ 'ck rnto l"''i'nso Itussiau Hakcr'a friends had held a meeting i ro-ciif.ircciiieiils nro spoken of as hov. and subscribed monev to feu counsel ""'K "w -Selmstopol, ready to throw for his defenco i they 'havo some holies ' iiselrM at any ti.no along tho wholo ll.nl I,. . l,n nrrinltti..! on ll.n ulna of! self-dofcuco, H W W -.- W . . .-. -' II Lvti:h rnoM Havana. Xnr Or- Irani, May 18. 'Pho steamship Hlack Warrior lias arrlveil at this port, with dales from Havana to tlio l.ltli. (Sen. Concha had l'oiio to inspect thu troops nt Malanras and Cardenas. On his return, tho blockade of tho ports would bo raised. Tlio II. S. stenmer Pulton arrived at Havana on tho llth, nnd sailed thu jf samo evening for Koy est. '1'wo extensivo failures had taken place ono tho homo of Arrota llroth era, and tho other thohoujoof Mr. Sol onions. C.in or Josi-ru Ilts-u Jos. Hiss, a member of Ihu llouw of Kepreecnla lives iif Massachusetts, has been expel led from that body for his disgraceful conduct when on tho nunnery commit tee. And has also been arrested for debt. f.ulcr from I'uropc. Tho Untied States Mail Steamer Hnltlo, from Liverpool on Saturday, May filli, nt L.'IO P. M-, arrived nt New York on tho ISlh .May, Tim conduct of tho war alono seems to interest tlio HritUh public, nnd tho misumnagemont of affairs, hitherto, both nt homo and tho seat of war, Is exciting universal uncusiuosx and distrust in Par. linmont and out of doors. A direct couimuiileation has been opened be tween tho Crimen and GroHt Hrltntn, but Coverumtnt keen the transmission of all messages in their own hands ami givo littlo or no information. Through, out tho country n strong feeling against thu Ministry is being maiinesieii. in-di'-nution meotltms regarding tho con- duct of tho war havo been held in Dor. bv. Shcllleld and other placos, and on Iho Clh a meeting of thu inhabitants of Loudon was tn ho held, at which an 'Admiuistrntlvo Ueform Association" was to bo organised. Similar mootings promoted by tho principal men of all political patties wcro to bo held in Liv erpool unit other towns. llio r.mporor ol iho trench nar rowly CHcapod assassination on Iho ev ening of April iitllli, when tiding at tended by only two of his household through tlio (recta uf Paris, An Italian, Piiinorl liy niiino, dlsehnigeil two pis. tols nt him at llio distance of five or ten yards, nml had two other loaded pistols In his pookot remly In dlselmrgo when no was overpowered nnd tnlteii prison. r, Paluorl, It appeals, served in Iho regiment of (1111111111111 at llio rdegn nf Home. Tho circumstances of Iho ensn worn of courso thought in ludleiiln rt consnlijoy and tho Idrlng of n paid intirtleror, nllhotigh Pahioii siiysho w'as actuated solely by feelings of persiuuil revnngii, Tho llmpernr has been over, wholmed with congratulations on his escape. Lord John Itussell and M, Drottyn do I'Htiya havo returned to London nnd Purls, Iho negotiations having failed, though there Is tiomn talk of n Ini'illii lory proposition on tlio part of-Austria with tho consent.of Piusshi being like ly In bu nceepled. With regard In tho siege of Subasto. pol, mi advnutngn decisive enough In warrant an iissnult has been gnlncd.stid it is generally believed tlmt tho siego operations must bu abandoned for llio present, nnd tlmt whllo Kamlesch ami llalaklavn aro lefl to the defense of a fjw corps of tho nlliud forces, tho main portion of tho hitler will try tn jieuo. (rnto into ihu Interior of llio Crlmea,do. fent If possible the various armies of Iho Kind, ins, cut tiinho ruppliearecel. veil by ihu garrison of Sebastopul, ami conipli'tuly invest tho town, No gen eral attack has yet been mado by tho lloet on the sen for Is, though each night n single sloamcr has been enabled to approach sulliuieiilly near them to thro' shot and shell to advantage Tho army beforo Suhastnpql la In good condition; tho troops nro reported as heallhy,welt fud, housed aud clothod. Though ru in forccmeulN Merc constantly arriving, at tho latest dales tho allies wcro iiol. ihor numerous enough, nor sulllcleiitly well provided louuderlnkoa loni; cam paign In tho liittdnr of tho Crimen. i uu rrcncii reserve in ru,uwu iiieu ni Mnrsiall, near Constantinople, would, It Mas expected, bo linutmitlcd to llala- klava as soon as transports could bo found. 'Photo Is somo talk in Paris nf iho recall of (Sru. Caurphert to tako tho place of .Marshal Vfllllsnt ns Min. later uf War. (Jon PclUtior. it Is sta led, would in that case succeed Cam robert In tho Crimea. Tho Hoard of trado returns for (ireat llritaln for the inonlh ending .'II March, show a falling nlf in Iho value of ex. ports uf 1,000,000 a compared' with same month uf tho preceding year. Tin: W.wt. CMinr.u. Pun no or niK Allics. 'Pho position of thu al lied forces in tho Crimea is exciting tho iiravest anxiety and niinrehensluu nt I homo. Nolwitliitatidhiif tins Intna-i- ing proximity of tlio b.ittrdea of Iho besiegers, and tho fact that many im portant poltiona of Iho Kunhn wnrka havo been parllvlly destroyed, thu bom bardiueiit, men according to Lord Hag. Ian himirlf.hns not produced llio results which wero anticipated. Ihuro has -I0 ! "Hlwl OpCMlioilS. It is beliOVCil I ' that Iho alegu will bo abandoned for Iho present, anil Iho main portion of the al lied forces will bo obliged to -lenotrato into thu Interior of tho Crimea, engagn tho difTurent divisions of thu Itussiau army, cut olf, if possible, supplies and reinforcements, and endeavor to Invest tho city and fortress. 'llio Itusslan and French and I'ng lish accounts of operations aro in somo instances widely Jlll'ereiit. 'Pho Inmliile lluitc publishes Pdnca iCortsclmkoir account of Iho bom bardment nf tho 1,1th, nnd by telegraph tho Russian olliclal accounts aro brn't down to April Ulth. Hudescdbea Iho cainionado which was oieued iiy allies on Iho Oth ns tremendous, Its object be ing evidently to dismount Iho Husslan guns. Tho besieged replied with mo cess, nnd on tho 10th in less than four hours silenced 50 of tho nllles' guns. From this circumstance ho judges tho loss of tho enemy mint havo been con. sldorablu. Somo of Iho Itusslnu guns and gun-enrringea woro diimouuted but wcro immediately replaced by others, aud all (lanugo dniio to tho empanel merits mid batteries wcro successfully ropalred. "From tho llth to tho Ifith," ho snys, "notwithstanding tho cnemv oouliuuoto cannonado tho fortress with tho greatest energy during thu day,aiul bombard it during the night, wo havo not had many cutis dismounted, nwlnir to tho fortifications having a suillcient number of traverses and to tho batter ies being shielded by, blindages. All our dnuiagu is actively repaired during tho night; the dismounted guns nro roiilao ed by new ones nnd thu losses of tho garrison mado good by reinforcements, so that on tho 15th Sebastopol wna an strong as beforo tho hombardmont." Tho allies, ho states, mount .'150 guim, uf which HO nro mortars. Ilo also states that iho skirmishes uiidornken tn defeat tho troncb and mining oporntlons of tho besiegers havo been generally successful, and that thoy nro "I'ulto to iho tusto" of tho Itussiau volunteers, ns I hoy oiler them nn nppoitunlty to dis play Iholr Vftlof. Tlio garrison is In trepid and oven gay. Thu loss it Imu sustained from tlio llth to tho 15th la sot down at 7 eubaltorns aud d.'tO men killed, and 0 superior and ill subaltern uHlouiu mid 18U0 men woundoJ. In