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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, Ho, 125—whole Mo, 4348, NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1846. Price Toe Cents eons pera eenere Se ee) on the grand idea—they look forward to something at an | These are only a few features of this great people. To Lines. j Common Counell. ‘ . THE NEW YORK HERALD. RELIGIOUS ANNIVERSARIES, | infinite’ digtance—th > will arrive at it by and bye, when of the prospects of this weve among them | To Miss M. E. D., on Hex Departure ron Pavssia. ‘The Boarp or ‘Atoutuen held a special meeting yes - —_———— it will be aj mat that ‘gat Pec somet It is to | 13 years ago, where I found but two of our missionaries, | Thou art going to the East, Lady, topday Rood ee the ohie a . JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, Peeing pant qoagende | caes cuecniooe: tar eish to nell sous stiension or'| Seresi. Itwes then aah wy we sed pereoeseofore Frans flende that aver loved hes best— | pliance with a communication received from his Honor —$_—__—_—__ | _ This society celebrated its thirtieth anniversary | associative movement is founded on the great fact that | among them, and prevented them from sacrificing and aime noble and the brave 5 the Mayor, rege that, the, Board convene, in com yeni Ski ii | justice is not done to man. is idea was not originate ut to ir children’ ur answer Was, that it | never on that vessel’s dec! ‘ Circulation---Forty Thousand. last: evening at Dr. Skinner's Church, in Mercer | {WSS9 Seck-bratned enthusiast, of rabid Jecobfn, but | had been abut up from our. Mlaistratious ; but now, | So fair a form was seen, totion on the subject of the present war between Mexico DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—g7 | Cet has become evident to every candid observer. We are | through the providence of God, China has been made With a voice that rings right merrily, and the United States. Pass’ The exercises of the evening were opened with plants growing in an arid soil, and we are therefore stint- | open to us ; and it is a happy consolation that we are per- And a happy heart, I ween. Alderman Benson offered the following preamble and EEKL LD—Every Saturday—Price 6 cents : : ed. While every thing else has been improving, the | mitted to present the gospel of peace among them, and ‘Thou art going to the East, Lady, resolutions :— f Per copy cents per annum-—payable in advance, | Prayer by Dr. Skinner, after which extracts | focial order has not tivanced during the last three or | that they embrace its precepts and arp guided by its | To lands where are enshrined wharves, Bs pasate inks Rima br bape a ways ‘fr 30th e e e% four hundred years. Indeed, go back to the age of c! maxims. | , cal e Common 4 mgaraee a vvedgwith beauty ud des, | Hee SUT Hedda ee report were read by the | Wir and 1 think it probable that 1 will be found to | "The ev, Mr. Dory, ofthe Missions of China, seconded Ta emesin ean , of the United States, who therein announces that. the puree ed ABSTRACT OF THE THIRTIRTH ANNUAL REPORT, have bean, betiae thanithe present. We have not gained | thle resolmtion, wileiwas-adapied neh cen, He aki And when the sky is blackening, Laren every ey ET ie letters or communications,}by‘\mail, addressed The i , v much by the c from the plumed helmet to the ledger | that it was with much pleasure that he cou r testi- 7 ; war ce ernme the cease, must be pon el Peis setae ait BS | gute Report opened with a reference to the period of | Thi the gounting house, The social order has not made | mony to the sentiments, feelings and experience of the ken Coane ewaaion | United States—therefore, be it : from the subscsiption money remitted. phirty years, equal to that of an cutire generation of the | any improvement in comparison with the material and | gentleman last up. d been among this people, and Sie lag pasvawe. pny oO Retolved, by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty crtor a therthe inte operation, |The decease oi officers and members. of | Sea atone. by gelding dollars, end devoting himsell (0 =o ey oe pe Thou art gol to the East, Lady Corporation ofthe City of New_York hereby” pledge ae he oy iced ; bread alone—by get 1» lev imself to | and customs, e sults w! ad al es u East, , | of the City of N creat Fy 02 Hevaup Kevapisemncaee, fhe soelety wighin that period war noticed snd Ukewitd | tho workstfop of thammon—Is becoming evident ; it isnot | our great missionary enterprise, ‘What more shall wo With rotes on thy cheek, | | themselves to take all means in their power, to aid the mee rete | burvive. A brief tartey. wes taken of the more obvious | the destiny, of man, This state of society is found want- | do for this vast country 1 The field isa large one, andis And a hoart aa guilaloss as 0 hixd's | government of the United States in the of = Ferults of the society's tudor, from its organisation, to | 98,,and must pass away. There is a higher problem to | open to moral and religious culture. 1 wish to’ aay a i fammer's grosa retreats their just rights—the inviolability of our tel , and Afternoon, 11th, inst, in one of the | ie Dresent time; embracing’ a statement of the gross | Work out than what we shall eat and what we shall | word or two upon infanticide. During my somewhat nd the sunlight of the besating eyes | the prosecuting to a speedy and successful te ot iberal reward will Wt paid by leaving’ | amount of receipie—nearly one million and one hundred | ‘Tink and. wherewithal we shall be clothed. | (Applause.) | long sojourn among them, I was brought up in the very Asthe vessel spreads hee snbvy ail | “Resolved, ‘Phat his Honor the Mayor be requested ta stree! : ; Sate, is age worships mammon more than any thing olse. ed of infanticide, (a north-east province of Canton 4 ved, s the } and Harlem Railroad. ee ee ee Voice ae Cnown.—" They don't do anything else.” rovince,) where thirty-three per cent ofthe rising popu- Upon her ocean track. + | issue his proclamation, calling on all persons acting Tei 3 thoutone humived-who hove. gene’as missionaries to + Mr. Rervey—What is the effect of this system of so- | lation are sacrificed by their fathers. and mothers— A blessing on thee rest, Mary, under the city authorities, and expecting all others of our WADAWANUCK HOUSE, ie beta ke. bp ies tO) ciety? In the first place it produces an unequal division | Through the island of Borneo; and in many of its pro- Beside the flowing Rhine, to observe faithfully the requirements . STONINGTON, CONN, Operatcons of the past year—The report states that | °f labor, and thus reverses the order of nature. We | vinces, they do not seem to know why” it existe; yet, Whose castles gem a chrystal path, of the President's proclamation; and our fellow citizens "TE, Sobecriber paving taken, the large and commodious | 1, OPS -ouraging anticl The report, states that | know that man was born to labor, clothed as he is with | notwithstanding, it still prevails. ‘There is a representa- Where vineyards fair entwine— belonging to our militia, particularly, to hold themselves sate Wasa, Neng by Miz. Blake and fayorably ba pon the Jatoreof the year, have for the most part been | B&rdy muscles and sinews. We ‘know that every man | tive of China in'this audience, [which proved to. Whose lillies, carved in silver, lie in readiness for any service that may be required of them. See Ee eee eee eee eee et Perea | with five fingers and a thumb— little girl of about six of age, and w thi On adark waveless tide, Alderman Comrrow seconded the resolutions, wi i mds, the friends of the former wor- | for the first time since 1828, that the society has no debt.| ,A.Vorce in tHe Crown.—Is that adiscovery of Fou- | nouncement, was the cyno of all s,) who was Like words of kindness in a worl re nanimou ee tie pawn Seperally, les ‘At the close of the last year, the debt had been reduced Ai ng fingers I fea thumb ? ee): “ Pg ogee bie ne hands Ss Chinese Kesiggint Lol ‘i of self hness and pride, , a nate § ny ae eee ry ny eving ie re by is y site jm one il ? Mr. Rirtey—We yw that he is capab! rm- | at the age of three weeks, was to have been sacrifice: City Horst, ) a ) ves ‘ ent, om the Hound, and. withia, sigh and| {0 $7,690 11. ‘This amount, witha farther sum of $279 40 | ing manual labor enough, and more then to keep rouland | in accordance with accusiomed usage but, through, the | President of the United States, and the action of Con- ean. _t iamear the depot of the Ston- | 107 iuand doliars, the directors have found means toap- | LOdy together. It was the calculation of Dr, Franklin, | interposition of a kind lady, she was purchased and re- Sporting Intelligence. Kress, for the prompt vindication of our national rights bag TA Wake hee salscald cepeatee | cle darian the vote th tha removel of thie Protracted | ‘Bat twa hoursa day would be, sufficient to give all the | deemed from her declared doom, for the sum of twenty | Cricuxriva.—The Mount Vernon Cricket Club made | wgainst the aggressions of Mexico; and that we deeply ‘New York every evening | bane of emabarraeement ; and in doing it they have not necessaries and luxuries of life. | Now, would not this be dollars, and is now in the free land Amarin. she, quite fine display on Tuesday 1 The play, waa car sympathize with the relatives and friends of the gallant paring to take her ph y |. | @ better order of soci 's it not better that those | to de educated among us, ani res her life, she | ried on with a great deal of spirit throughout the day, | 4 i v rande. the finest routs for pleasure or busi- | Pee? wader the necessity of departing from their previ: | ground down till the soul within them is a dray horse, be | will be conveyed back to her country to tll her psoplo till about sundown, when there was asingle wicket match | Which was unanimously adopted. eo , could possibly be avoided, from the ondivary contribu: | Telieved? Would it not be better for those who perform | of the great benefits of Christian civilization, In conclu- | between some of the members, fora winder up. We see Ald. Livixaston offered the following preamble and i Stesetee farmiah, the sportsmen with game, | {rons of the churches: 7 All the Igber, and those who perform none at all ‘Then | sion, I rejoice in being permitted to second this resolu-|| that they have made great improvements on the grou mmqplation == ier ete J Bn en Maar Png a Te be fe Receipte and Disbursement there wotild be a chance for mental improvement. Then | tion. , lately ; by their so doing, we suppose there will be tall Whereas, the Mayor has communicated to the Com good ; ev. A. Gixason, formerly o} octaw Na- ; ph el ney ap og wg Balance 21 fata tor caren ree anit 30 Tete $4,145 50 | Man would be hardy and strong in body and mind; not | | The Rev. A. Guxasox, formerly of the Choctaw Na- | play through the coming season. mon Council’ certain resolutions of citizens, requestiu; re is connected with tl a v ‘i i ADEA Os TS Be a8 now, a miserable, puny race—not as now, one portion | tion, was presented to the audience. He said, but yester- oO ES yi | 8public meeting to be called in relation to the existing use Receipts during the year..... 2. .....+. ++ +89,848 09 \ Kexextr’s Comruimentany Bexerir.—A complimen- | Whr with Mexicn ; warm and cold salt water baths, a billiard room, a bowli round down by labor, and the othér portion raised by | day he had heard something of a house not built of wood, : vende? lexico 5 : 3 ; f y po y : 0d, | tary benelit will be given by his friends,/to George Ken- . Tred: thet hte ound? Oia’ Bi ley, and pistol shooting gallery. Por those who may wish to | wots] available funds, . .. J3,a03 67 | luxury toa species of nondescripts for which no name | but of bricks, stones and iron bars, and of aticks being | Sot) on Monday evening, at the Shakspeare hotels corner | he gai e ore ee it Pesolved: that his Honor the Mayor, enjoy the dance, a ion band been engaged one even- O has been found. Then, every faculty of man’s nature | burned, and from which there was & Great fire enkindled. " be authorized to call a public meeting of the citizens of Bicectsuar leeriae Wied entitned PeTecneent ate SEE IRD TORT + » 34,824 80 | Would be satisfied; for all would be placed In harmonious | He too had brought “ sticks” with him from the Choctaw | Of William and Duane streets. The best professors of | this city, in the Park, and make the Necessary arrange- ood satisitction to thoes | Balance in the ‘Treasury, April 0, 1846 $as08 G7 | Felations with one another. We ask for a state of society | nation—he had brought with him tracts wri the art of self-defence in the country will be there; and | ments therefor. It was then of sapplied with fresh ‘Ash fits the | egecies —These have amounted, — wants, Man needs magnificonce—luxury—and if all | the results of Christian civilization. When I wentamong | ‘6 the display: | board be appointed, to action on an early day, and and the. 11,277 79, having been increased beyond the @ 1 anton C Mone—SrRina Mretixe.—Our % and such varieties as the cowutry and the New York mar- | $11:277 hie bia garcons ere Bo eure woreto do:their portion of labor. all would be comfort. | them, in 128, no sun had shone upon their undétstand | peitimore correspondent has. furnished us ‘with the fol Trccucen eH Macbnt Manca Ronerenveeaiene r Men are now thrown together in wrong relations. | ings ; they were full of doubt, not easily to be ap- fs the third and fourth days raci 5 ppan, careful selection of attendants, and by the personal at- | by the late Hon. Daniel Waldo, of Worcester, Mass.,and | ry do not live in harmony, but ina state of antagonism, | proached. Whenever we attempted to reason with lowing account of the third and fourth days racing over | Benson, Purser, and Compton, on part of the board ; and teal ot beige pli seqrors Ne frets t6 Se aneting Perabo) pont rv by his executors, within a few Theimmens rcompatition y vcheat st no el papaperin 2 Lpon the subject of civilization or Christianity, they the above course :—Quite an exciting race came off. on | Messrs. Feeks, Smith, Gilmartin, Dodge, and Brown, on in th , where all will be surrounded with all that their nature | Choctaw language ; and better than that, ae ag | the large room will afford all an opportunity of, witness- | “Resolved, That a joint committee of five from each the Cant \ f ‘msociative: movement, to | Would soy “it Was all white men’s talk.” The day ojeygr By aan Seley he Canton course, for the purse of | part of the Assistants, were here appoil 4, ited. Fesorts in the world. ‘The citizens of the State and of Rhode Refunded.—The amount paid back tho past year | “ing. .Now we wi ‘The Board of Assistants also id concurred inthe Island, on business or on pleasure, at Stonington, will find s et rid ‘e know of no other way than | came when the influence of God’s word was begit d for th :—William R. Johnsoh’s b. c. me Ok woe Ben rey atuiet Rome and reasonable charges at the house, By gross, Who have formerly received assistance, is| bringing about a slate of aociety in accordance with | felt among them, and after tarrying with themforebout | 9"5,cstan ‘Col, Thompson's g.h. Belzebub, O, F. Hare's | Sve Both Boards adjourned over. rinciples of co operation and friendship. This. is the | three years, I returned home again, which was in 1831.— ¢: ——— ‘snd Convey pessenrery 19 the ha lonts nesiated during the year, is 975; being 20 more than | taied about. We wish 0 seamen co-operating toge- | to see: the marked improvement in their condition, as | py Col, Johnson's Boston colt,taking both heute at Om. 28; | MAY, 15.—Eatensive Robbery.—A gentleman while on ony Mie He VAN RENSSELAER. | pected with tho Parent Soctoty 104 with the Central Am, | !86h rather than in this condition of iabolical antagon- | Compared with the time frst knew them. Now they | jm, as, “The atlendanco was vary ood, and the sport | UutloandSne itamboat Huson’ of Hudson: way roted Ed. Society, and 33. with the Education Society of the | ##™,in which we are obliged to knock every man down, | have churches among them, schools, and all other evi- | excellent, ‘The following is the resu of his pocket book containing $1230 in bank bills. It ap- f the boats and cars, to q ln cou for fear he will knock down us. dences of Christian clvilization,.They have withstood Col dohnson’s ch. Bodon. 11 hereby een has he ods Yor sebariton to 8s mou nt pn oan =, it: Ripley proceeded some ie inthis tein, and th | the peragentons and tribulation which at one me, war | Col. Thompwon'y Beleebub. EME Mee sectrieyemn erg] facies ge eregeernretenny == exceeding $500,000 to the capital stock of the Ocean Steam the has been 93; 68 by the Board meet journed. mon among .- T-waseierprised,;too, ws O. P, Hare’s Antoinette. ..... 32 i ri 7 Heese compapy ral genet ie oles tba E | by the Bdard at New York and 6 by the Lutheran S| Anniversary Mediing of the Amertean Board | Qi" aiotnhie seen ust faonal enance hed | WL HD: Hattons tion Brain... Caie "| Reich Conall the money do shor alae Un also at the Butchers’ nd Drovers’ Bruk, comer of ww: | clety. This is almost double the number received last | o¢ Commissioners for Foreign Missions. particle of clothing, now they are well and comfortably | apinon in fine atgle Lainiy’ celebrated maroc Fe, | Waking up in the morning, he discovered thata gash ‘and Grand stree the city of New York, on ; Friday, 20th ‘A. M., and will eoni and Saturday, 30th Mi k, P.M. year; an increase which is doubtless to be ascribed to the ; n : Lied ot Mecha aon off in fi : le ‘t been cut in his pantaloons pocket, and the book contain- encouragement produced by an improving state of the | The anniversary:meeting of the American Board erlaceuene ier handiwork) Now. They can Take fe pith and wanes abo eeu eaheg ae sone, ing all his ty gone. fae villtan, 0 doubt, who ue open funds. The number who have entered the ministry du- c woos At Slat rer ve i i tole the y, left the boat at the next landing, took the s respectively. Five per cent. of the amount i " Su: | of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, wassheld | their own cotton, and the women can spin their own ¢ vas t i i pained arctrca, bo Uheog! Asiantaeth es i » draft, oF ieate of deposit, | 174 in college and 3 on rs + | of the President, Hon. Theodore Freeli st for me, beaten, * Orator” has won for himself, on this occasion, | 0 é rect .” The balance of the subscriptions will be | 174 in college, pre} r college. They are e 5 ‘reel uysen, | on their outward if tee ten, . cation. No clue as yet of the robber. Sener ee panne ors esmal et | eno feet poe Gene ont i | Dr, Dewi wes called pth, cit, Mile, | Thy nar enero cnsened crn | Rea carclss fa apr th Race | pes. We rece yh, of ae ity days’ previous notice. ! middle Statos, 102; in the western States, 54. PP the opdratic ollowing statement | pursuite of hunting for game, and are engaged very gene: | the unconquerable “Fashion.” He bidn fair, in hin day, | Paterson, on, suspicion, of stealing! a table cover, and e operations of the Society, for the past year, | rully inagricultural employment. I should like to show | tobe at the head ef the turfin this country, discovered, who proved to be Mr. Vanbrugh Livingston, lew York, May 3 <Appropriations.—These have been continued during | Was pretaries': what has been done in behalf of education among them. r ta ; DIRECTORS. Wcakel the year at the same amount as the year before, that is, Se iret oy, cones etek ent Pepe ‘qe Teadily; fend lestond and Gxpreat much | Soutm Canourna Racks —Tho colts of Santa Anna, | residing at No. 46 Bleecker street. It appears Mr. Liv- eve, Semupl fandon, $15.0 quarter, or $60 a year, toeach student. The rules | and operations impeded Uy French men of war. ‘Hopes | interest inall that concsrns them for their temporal as | Who has been a popular stallion in our distric@for several | ingston’s house was burglariously entered on Tuesday bert H. Morris, joseph J. Comstock, 4 goth tem nth go & quarter to be granted; and | are entertained that the mission will henceforth proceed | Well as spiritual advancement. ‘The knowledge of the | seasons, are romar omlaing this erring: | We bave | night last, by olamberiug: ovar the Back fence, and raising ward Mills, Frederick Hewitt. Ud healers ity, being now from embarrassments, | without interru| gospel first reached them through the influences of | #een many mee ich it would be hard to beat in| the back parlor window, age tod room and stealing 1 Sherwood, my13to90 r__| willresume the payment of full appropriations, aoe ‘Southern ca—Among the Zulus farther aid is call- | music. At first-.we-wore in the habit of wri- size, blood-like appearance and action. A race was made | therefrom the above articles. This being burglary in the JULES HAUEL’S each, with the first quarter of the ensuing year; it being | 44 for. ting off a few words yp slips of paper, which | UP Yesterday, between three of them, bred in our vicini- | first degree, consequently the punishment cannot be less their intention not, hereafter, to receive a ter num- b ty, and owned by gentlemen who are members of the | than ten years in the State prison. VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE, baroF applicants fon aacstants thon tele fides Greece—Mr. King has resumed his preaching and the | We would sing to them in a familiar air, and thoy | (y. 0n’ Cuore 7 Pe tht ‘ir funds will ene- . * “s South Carolina Jockey Club. The race to be mile heats Su; ed to be Stolen—A thieving lookit fell WHICH he Brey STAINING THE SKIN, ble them to sustain with regular appropriations of the | Publication of his books. being much devoted to music, were, ciways | “stake $150, p. p. to be run over the Washington Course | was arrested yesterday at Hoboken, ty officer Cook, on Proprietor can with Justice stare is far be- | fn mernuy. Aru aw ite, Feeular sppropriations, -Armenia—The persecutions by the Patriarch have not | ready to join in these exercises. [One of the Rev. | “Milt sid bi'the race week, 1848—to carry 90 Ibs. icion. of steali very hand iniature of er yet: known in this or clusion of the report, the ditectore say that avery thing, abated; but the converts bear their trials in the true spi. | entlemen present asked Mr. Gleason if he would | 1 ¢ ry wry suspicion of stealing a very handsome miniature of a or 2 ey 3 9 ji " W. C. Heyward enters ch. c. Selim, by Santa Anna, out oung Jady, a three-quarter likeness, about { inch ee eee eee cowsern, woes | so far os their knowledge extends, i working success: on Chsietintty The missionaries therefore hope that | 20tsing one of their songs, as written in the Choctaw +4 iniewetheg ria i vat sott It 7 eee : - : Tareas ‘| of amare by Barefoot. : Inlength, enveloped in a cuse, He endeavored to sell it aye instantaneously their hui, without the | fully under the present plan. ‘The experiance ofanother | fe uit ing co ere ea ot the Sire a ee | his brother cee ne Tre Roc Me Dowsicss | He then |. Joveph Alston enters ch. ¢. Windsor, by Santa Anna, |to Mr. Carth, who. keeps ihe Ivy Green. Upon being Febrovn, kc., to-a brown, black, or chestaut color. The | Ihe system combines elements of great practical wradom | Pressed. va) weeded with sinumber of inieresting.encodotes con- | ON °f at OY Mare bc, Bill Bell, by Senta Anna, out | sirieweide oauset ty tne ainrs einen Tic eeppoeet ; ove ‘a issionarios hi hected with his experience of his mission among this peo- | _W- ; , , . lcogsther harplens. Bits compcation de the oniv coe [OD R Ee Qitleomnpeen di laren Bier pe vg singe the close Of the eieal tuuee, Zequmed their labors, | Hie. He spoke of theit devotion to Christianity, When, | of Nancy Bell—Charleston Courver, May 12. to be the Proceeds of some burglary in New York. Ap- siguaed by nesctence of Chemuary. 0 dye, in'am jadel | be.teed fo employ all its advantages for maintaining © | favorable. At Asboys tho movement in favor of refor | s#i ho, an indian let's go of, the world, he le’ go with Mormon Intelligence. Ppsbbery of Silver.—-The residence of Mr. W. W. Tu ‘ar ingonvenience, and faked the iberal patronage sna | ship among the students, In proportion as thie end is ac. | ation, violently suppressed about a year ago, has re- | both hands and seizes hold of the altar; they know no- [From the Hancock (Nauvoo) Eagle, May 1. t. weanutered yeutatday, throughs the basement docr, r ene hed the Isberal. 5 and - commenced. Among the Nestorians to the of mesmerisin, magnetism, phrenology, or any of | op,,, v1 vi nd f ted “ iver Torbor marked M5 it Brows, bormarked Be ST "= | Comets boneher tenes ogcence ee tee alate eat | mission has ceased. sciences; they embirk in this subject with | authority that the principal Mofmons atill remuining 10 | (Jaen, mueeking”, fooundrel, and robbed of six silver SUPE: IR, world, enhanced. tress © | _cthmednuggeh-=Twenty-four members have been add | deotermiged zeal and will not cease in, their devotions or | thig city, have readlved to advise and instruct all'the | Vertattorkuife’ Neareet nes he Ts alson sik the RELI . ‘© THE LADIES IN PARTICULAR. Rev. Mr. Stranns then addressed the meeting, and pro- | *,284 numerous enquirers are making application for | be driven from their potition; they will go from station t0 | members of that church throughout the State, on no Deer ad fe ee pilipted ich super: “mper: | Rosed ae aresolution, the adoption of the above report— | {risyarom am fpoints ‘The: Hoglisy language's now | ing of ‘ie gowpol- Yodians, too, have feelings when they Borate euch seooede the Chore aia peavey tort tees Common Pleas. ipally when its growth has been c: to society, inthe great cause of evan- | taught to some Budhist priests, come to die; they make their wills—dispose of their pre- Abned4 Before Judge Ulshoefter ; sae the world, could no moro sand Mormons in the” State, without the precincts of efore Judge Ulshoette Spon fhee eijteamercuive tue >| Rulsing the worl, could no more be dispensed with than percent Te not unltkely the misstonaries vill leave IS agro meme wiclly reigned to Hancock county. “Many areKhown os Mortons, bat'a| Mar 15—Burbeck vs. Sawyer —Verdict for defendant A tation for @ more promising one. : theieeppre Wm. S. Sears vs. John Grant and others.—This was an | the wale, fempane:. ; wage ta Siem deahts ieee en taee ° : prs ae t | great number make no public profession of their religion. Mie ale at the : JB, | tance ofthis. First, Good ministers are necessary. M30: gerivelethe prope Improving in soil experiencing | on Peter, {nat Simon Peter of Galilee: but Siton Peter Gi nD HARE be taf a tho ate atthe forthvoming eleo- | resect ia the peaaliy of $556 90-, ne plainer made an mut well educate roughly train- q of the Choctaw nation,] who, ashe was about to > 4 a it, unde: pone tepreaal souoncies’ iw tiebiasehet Gecten ecg ag nc dheo tera dnhaedingee mtr 3 Or at least to get ae near to hi as he could beigee: ig | Taseeagainst them. We learn that there resolutions will | €4. fae Senet, on Bie Secteres, Woatee Id wholesale and We have so few well educated men. Error is never un- | °'rilo receipts for the nine months past have been $204,. | died; he started for a distant station, but, from the feeble- | 8Ppesr in an official form in «few days. | ‘This will make | tivelien, eulared Mito The bane fe Ally Rt Ne Nt te 29 mixed with truth ; it would be at once rejected if it were | o99, exe the receipts last year for the samo period | Bes of his condition, died on the way. yet happy that he Snitiee oh iran anet Tis " © | that he obtained his discharge from the Recorder within rerfamer, not colored with’ truth, | Presenting half truth is one | bys 000 acing Cae yea Lenn og the same period | Fad used his best exertions to guin “his last and farewell | CAR eusy fill it up again. the time limited by law. ‘To this the plaintiff's coun- MAGASIN JAPANAIS, Cel cepa anc poh pd day from want of | April 30, 1846, the receipts have been $272,000./ Twenty Dessing; he died singing » song. of joy, with hie ealls oll}: Bata oe tux Temris—We are enabled to state that | xe] objected, that the papers upon which the die 2 DUANE EET (between Broadway and Elm st.) penne n suc} ee rs harp onone We want itional missionaries have been sent out. “ set for glory in the world to come. So goons Ze prepecse to buy the Temple, passed charge was granted were not proved, and the Court di- ee ME ee TS eee ae | aoe ered men matand the infidel philosophy of the | "After the reading of this statement, Rev. Da. Wroxorr, | ,, The following two verses were then sung, as written in | up the river, a fow days ago, on his way to Galona. He | rected tho jury to find for the plaintiff." Verdict for plain- ginger she Rulowing | sel The euerng of s young man straggting withthe | of Albay GamesovangandsautLeguninyreli rere | vatiomive audience <= Ss ne™ °F | Sika an opportniy of purchasing ital ery iow: | it 84 : japan. Inc Porcelain. ji ee © | of heaven resent here y: Itis not, sir, a gf ; cake and fruit f great beauty and ey ee fom a pe ae ra -- greet personal vanity wreck prompts me to say this, for this is Hytvk hvsh hikia moma rnd Ga teisat of ae niet pons fF rere the | Botp axp Darinc Murper.—A most dari old Dr porcel y Aesren, cas | Sore of my taht riaktompuabs ammet carry on this | (me the anniversary of death. 1 was engaged, just a Himak 6 fonb-ks, Congregation, before a measure of the kind can be acted | Murder was committed in the town of Milford, oF mother 0 and ivory and | cause, nor — individual ehurehes; it must bo Soviet Sestavettabke ates ce aie ee bat neg Gilera colle SS fo gare on. A messenger has been despatched to the camp to Rear Colliersville, hat tinglotic Ling bee last 7 fT ancient Venetian vari- | done ‘by a as society which ¥ i arrange these preliminaries, and ina few days the trus- appears that tocking bee was Bre ecaelate Ss i oa IS | iar one nh, commen fai opt | Resta ene eae Genin aebea | ai ang baa wean tetas el Mu | ate promi foster wc wy porcelain tables,’ or wesh stands, such as never has been im and support. Ifamong the many ministers it | added to the choir above. Sir, I shall not attempt to ime i pabloshi disposed of at what may be regarded as a great sacrifice, | bors were in atte , and several-of them : Te Eee rads, eae oe eventing of ine | has raised, there were any unworthy, who could expect | ol the ststembeat which bs ol pe Momvt hvsh achi pullashke and the chief inducement which the Mormons have in | toxicated. A scene of riot ensued, as the natural conse. and Flemish Schools, Mr. F- would also cal tre ater: | 12 2000 bushels of wheat fo have no chaff or bad grain? | slersiyy er the nenjetr Poenae tt ohn ante by, the CRA: Galle Bebe: thus parting with it, je (o raise an immediate fund for the | quence. A man named Nathan Tiffany came to the scone, tio ei Visiting this city’ to examine this magnif- | Should bop heb aber because there | thousand wings and fly to the uttermost endsof the earth. | , Rev. Mr. Fisuex offered the following resolution :— | Femoval of theirpoor. | Te ee eee mato bicheiaalbak reat a ete - _— oy Besides, we 5! hear from breth ho have |‘ That the missions of the A. B. C.F. M. in Tw ue New Camp. lo . yer y, two res Mr, Ty , " to ancient oil paintings, of any | raise educated men, but more especially pious pat be sen we Dave this ti and sixty-two wagons had cro: the followed by Clearwater, who fatally’ stabbed him in the of the eee schools, marble | men} ifthis were uot the case, the pociety. Waake be cas, | beeH among the heathen, and will tell what God is doing | have at this time a peculiar claim upon ne yy ig bowels with a pocket knife. Mr. Tiffany left for home, iture of any, description, an 'se- | for them. I shall only present to you some generalities | 8nd prayers of our American Zion.” He said, their way new camp are site Aer teed ner ined ey" HAE sy vot | mange sd Your tenon tae | aol toy. ofc us, rei. ct ance’ | else go wagen gens | hn which" Vor cena ihe pay id F AVERFOOT, ORRELL COALAemal leo gas to have the prayers, an sympathies, and efforts of all | '"E Resolved, That under the auspices of a benign Provi- | tained by this Board, | know of none of more intrinsic | above account iw given us by one of the boatmen, but we | ceived. | Clearwater followed him to his house, determi- + i is few days, , J | of the missionary cause, but the just, consistent, con- | shore of rranean. It is a where every * i eveni 5 i Hessel cart Peat mcs nates |, Sader gt mame Sgn | ng ome tor he Crtanwara™“" | indie trope, Nenu when uot Wp Suet | “Anne RoergnsW0, Rocks ae mend |e uty seas baton M chasers, by = W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, ¢ In attempting to speak to this resolution, I cannot for- | of heroes, statesmen and apostles. But lately a blasting | between the hours of 12nd} last night, by sheriff Beck- | Tyiand, taken back to Milford, had his examination on , and was committed to jail to await his trial for » charm in novelty, but I am not sorry that this Society is not eth " ‘ 75 South at., cor. Maiden “Bice get the character of the field to which the labor of this | War has been made upon the missionaries, and by the | enstos, assisted by five of the rifle corps, on a writ in TO LETSA eplendia Ome and Loft, in be Soumste En | BOW or novel, but is tried and well established. Ithas pass- | Society belongs ; and though the present aspect ie for. | Church, calling itself Christian there. Mr. Fisher then | which he is charged. with the Killing ‘of Worrell. He | MORdSY, and was committed to jail to awalt hie tris! foe quire as above. myid | ee inn and coin, Naclannt, te of examination, | pidding, the glory of the future prosperity will more than | Went on to speak of the difficulties which they had met | offered no resistance, nor was any attempt made to res- | Came to his relef, ‘The prisoner is 23 years of age, and To JEWELL! MINIATURE PAINTERS, &c— | the bestioundation. The seed sown b refore, stand on | compensate. What, then, sir, is this Reld’? ‘Like and | With, and the obstacles thrown in the way of the mis- | cue him this morning, although surrounded by hundreds, | jas been addicted to intemperance for several yea . & J. HARTNETT, Inndt street, near | not show its fruite See orn OF fis Society does | with what shall I compare it?’ It is not an Elysian ‘field | Siondries, by the Greek and Armenian churches. Porse- | and but imperfectly guarded by four or five persons.— | \aipany sAtlas Bron d % ‘Traveling, ts fruits #0 rapidly as with others; it requires | which pours its fragrance upon all within it. But, air, it | ution, (ho said) has arisen, a persecution which sepa- | Rockwell was in bed at the time of his arrest, and, on ap- of ‘ 2 Courtl wholesale and retail Manufacturers iting, and Jewel es, Mi ‘Cases more time than they do; itis not the less deserving the | is more like the shadi rates father and son ; but what of this? Persecution is no being made at the house where he lodged, th See eae : in and pene Boxes; | affection and suppgrt of thecommunity.” More than 8.000 | Could take tis audionce ad wa wie tee oli ttial | new thing in the church. But that the opposition should | bwaer tefuseito give him up, ‘Thi was met oy Back. | F®ARFUL CoxrLacration—-Distnessinc Cats ‘made and jewellers sirveurehen “hy 3 young men have been introduced into the ministry by | valley. But, sir, 1can onl: come from a church professedly Christian, was rather tos with a threat to force the house, unless Hockwell | *1tx.—A serious misfortune has befallen the new nd fred to Jewellers show casey tcontain watches, | thie Society ; blot them outsilence them all, and then | multitudes who are cast in ihere’ It ateame with «hot | singular, and he hoped the government of iis land and | wos immediately surrendored. All objections were there- | settlement of Grand Bay, an Saguenay ‘The settlers on welt 'ot Be hore’ artases ‘on hand and | WOU seen the influence of this Society—for how | and sulphurous smoke. It is filled with deadly vapors, | Great Britian, and Prussia, would take me p it. upon withdrawn, and the arrest quietly made. the river Chez Marse were clearing their lands and burn- mph seated and scuatses | burgh inthe pulpit in wifch John Knox prenhed-iu | tnt andwnceanlnow are bere, “Lak he Fibro | 0 Anaraven ude, cout weray ue auance iat | “Tur Taoors<-We ear fiom x member of the rite | Ihe wind domingo bow furjuay, te. Ramer street, New Yor my12 lm*re o- Light, can these bones live again? The answer is, b: ere was 8 spil church growing upin I wi has been clothed with dis- . y pulpit lives ! its influence lives forever! So the influence i i Ye | which was more powerful than had been thought | Company that Mojor Warren were carried along the settlement, destroying house: SARONI & A! of this Society may be traced in the pulpits which it fills. | {ie Diessing of God, they will. God bids you live — | W! owerful than had been thought | Cretionary powers by the Governor, either to disband his | purr catti the seed, grain, implements of hi 161 Water Street, comer of Maiden Lane, Slumbering dust, arise! And what a change! Bonetoits | | DF. Axpsnsos, of Boston, then addressed the meeting, | entire force, or to retain n portion of them in service with Sechiar eet ON HA ange aes The ezallation of the preacher's rae Aneedd ite and seconded the resolutions which had been offered by | § "iow to the maintenance of the law and asa corps of ob- | a reaching the village at the rive office IN HAND, a large t of "Bitk and is most plain in the 8¢ te The charch. w teund to bone returns, and the valley, cleared of its nitrous,atmos- + . 4 . , di Dr. 8. W. Fisher. Dr. A. stated that in order to show of every scr nd aes, Bae raise ® hing, Parents ought to consecrate thelr sont | Forbsiding us| tad this prospect might be, under te | more ully the claima which these countries aad people | ervaton. It in mora, than. probate, [= OO te dele niger prot tn got Gi, Glazed Lawn, Vizors and CepStocks, | 10 he office. ‘the church alto we under the duty of pray- | blessing of God, it shall change, and the dead shall live | Had upon the sympathies and prayers of the American | ‘0, f°tmacit” ‘with a part of his command, wil | (Tam, Bey village, destroying. all. theee except the ¥ offer at very low =p ry. again ‘Lekevery Christian ask, what ought I to do? | people, he would relate some wulars of the persecu- quarter in this city on Monda} next | houses, and afew houses south of them, ieaving ebout ‘ill do well to examine their | live in a wondei —an age of mind—of progression ou iol hich they had suffered. Dr. A. the: inte- Me 7, (one sage rd A iglit I to give to such a work? Letnot hundreds prec = sufte r. A. then gave an notice that the citizens of Quincy have tendered ‘elsewhere. mi2im® m303w | —of revolution ; it w: Fo on either to build up or to de- | and thousands be wasted in the vanities of this life,while | Testing and thrilliny e pd = a th three thousand souls without houses, or the means of account of the persecution of Har- ri blic dinne: at they ha jes Twine, For sale stroy. The church to pray that it may obtain o are es on Kraan Priest. He was persecuted because | te rifle company a public r, jey have ac- | sowing their lands. A requisition to the Mayor of the SUOLLING k Gon Se Somcrse._ | good direction. As an illustration of the value of a good sonbe ieienbitie sosiog yo ke Sir, we | FYimened to the American mitsfonaries and embraced | cepted the invitation city for a public meeting to take into consideration the CG sLaua ES—5000 best qua ens tah geoko eitostines, tet nee the min- | God’s own time, victory and glory shill orown ovr efforts, | theit doctrines ; threatened again and egain by his case of these poor people, and adopt measures for their 1 ted. Also Ii ® middling, isters of Scotland, which he visited in 1843. After singing, led by Mr. Hastixcs, Mr, Wu.1ams of | Bishop, he refused to,recant; at he was put in jail, Court of General Sessions. relief, has been presented. The Mayor has called the and ides, of various fealeby | | There he was convinced by what he saw, both of the | the Mission to China, offered the following resolution: | @nd (which is a mark of the highest disgrace) ho was | Before Recorder Scott, and Ald Brady and Walker | meeting for Wednesday next, at 2 o'clock, in the City mys imPrve, Jo - 228 Elizabeth st and people, of the value end reality of religion. | Resolved, That as different fields of missionary effort | haved! This was by order of the Bishop. Thus | Jonas B. Phillips, acting District Attorney. * Hall.—Quebec Mercury, May El US. Mr. Condit then offered the following resolution :— should receive attention in proportion to their impor. | haved and shorn, he was exposed in the public streets to || May 15.— ‘of the Rev. John Seye further “post. At ICIAN, 82 N. Resolved, That the American Education Society has . 5 the jeers and scorn of the boys, the women and th , | poned.-—In this case, Mr, Phillips stated that an attachment J ret Pr ie eae ‘Street, has been to far proved‘ is principles and its detign as to fence, £0 the openings among the Chinese invite usto | 20 vent home from the Jel, out of which the Turkish | ied beon issued ‘geinat Julia Jay, witness on the part of CORNS! CORNS! or eey om Sik Qrergtors =a ph de Asm by few st Ae whey le! 10 de- | cient, numerous, and civilized of all heathen nations, officer set him free. Dr. A. read portions of the letter of | the prosecution. n put into the hands of an offi- THE ARABIAN GORN PLASTER, jeals. Cash orders ceranty ond rok whieh was fon He detailed the condition of the Chinese people—their | Harrytown, in which all his sufferings and persecutions | cer. who had failed to find the witness sought ef a AN, cheese ed ‘warrante re for Corns, eae for use adopted. i i i i lated by himself with and feeli: withstanding every!possible effort had been made to 8 immediate reli ‘coun ancient ,history—literature and acquaintance with the | re Te! y himself with great energy ings. be #4 my$ im®rre Dr. Bacon, of New Le om addressed the meeting, | arts. China possessed no ese than three hundred and six. | There were also other persecutions ot others for the | he therefore moved a oy priperoucment of LA. lif Kenan FE Brondeay g sale and began by offering the following resolution :— ty-two millions of inhal i same cause ; to these Dr A. briefly alluded. These per- | Mr. Cui, of counsel for pares MONEY LENT. Resolved, het the work of bringing forward, by the | Y.t¥e millions of inhabitants, Pod Pisoutions took ‘plese o>. rveestig’ "as ther lather end ot | Wow of Mx Patina, roadway iC: Hisar’ Rechams Til’ Pahwoo srresty Je "THE ‘iber continues to Vora deme gag at price anh liberal and thorough education for the min- they had a reverence for him. That they were an evi- | January tt Tho account was but just received, and The Count decided that the case should be set down ith, 241 Spring street ; ‘7 ag generally. ‘Price the fed’ office, 283 William street, on istry the Gospel, those young men whom God hasque dence of that rnal veneration, which conferred « | had not yet been published ‘The scene of the persecu- | for trial some day next week, and that the defendant | 25cents per box. po it Tools raha td 4 late, welry, wearing apparel, | lified by the ywments of nature and of a blessing upon all. They possessed a high species of civilj- | tion was chiefly at Nicomedia, on the northeastern ex- | should be duly notifie? Lester po fis AND SHIP BREAD. 73 Mow street, NAVIES, Licuased Pawabroker. A ¥ CMake 8 PARR, ‘having’ "intro: ation, md the em re ruled his . | tremity of the Sen of Marmora, The resolution was | Another Trial Postponed.—in the case of Walter Mead ie i naviey Font, possessing ‘all'the despotic power eke highest then putand carried, nem com. The doxology was then | and Josiah Jimmerson, indicted for a conspiracy, the coun- ace steam fh bled U ace to his Baking benediction by Dr. Megee, the meeti 1 for the defendants moved fo nt of the , - COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. power, .tlosoes i6' cad to bois fellat SS -TS Sore taphirmed. © enediction by Dr: Megees the meeting | fal, on the ground that a paper. of considerable impor- and country Iiereiante to Te have this dey formed a connection, dsr Lircodlan, Aly pitti olleees toring teem ce mace — tance for the defence, had been on file in the District At- and rk Bari, vilot S " aie consuctias 5 tenee of the people. All this sprung from the writings of Con- Political Movements. torney’s office and could not at present be found. Inter, sigur, and Bomton Crackers, he Hie fsttity for man: we roy i aitgora Ceo fucius.” ‘This government had existed vince’the thir. |. New Hamrsine.—The Governor and Council of New |. Mr. Warrixo opposed the motion, and contended that if | wecturing them is #0 Great 7 oh ¥ to evs soaeeeend 9 arts, ke., teeenth century, in the same manner jas it now exists, | Hampshire commenced their ession on Tuesday, the | the case should go off forthe accommodation of the de- | OSS Pr ORO aT . Entre cotaminion Besinens generally. The inyention of ganpowder—the compess—but es to | 12th inet. fondants, they should be compelled to pay the expenses | 1 HOTS SULPHUR BATHS fies sale po the crake. will be, scoe al, sed printing, he was not 0 sure. Printing was more per-| Mayonatty Exectiow 1x Provinence.—The whig can- | incurred by the witnesses for the prosecution, who had AY . they are now ready to advance oaaige- eswith Gums. aie chenees then: GL, Tey seoet'l Waa ie enter ome eee Kiet. | been brought from Penneyivania to testify in this, cause BATARLIAHED 15 1821. J0} ; print more with their blocks, and cheaper too, than we | ed lost Wedncstay withoutang regular oppovition, °° | The trial was finally set down for the second Wednesday | THESE PATHS sre ih recomm HO! could with our metal Sypesto that in point of civilize: | ° Pourtiean green A mf pn perth Burvau Mar fet Bee lary.—Edward Quinn, a lad, was then vot the Skin eratal, nin \ aby A arises Tay one e peerie, homenny, ter harbaroue nation. | Buffalo Pitot publishes a letter to the voters of that city; | placed at the bars on & charge of burglary in the first de- aa etait Bat point of religio Wiest Chinas’ bole, Were were ox. by 600 ladies, in which they implore the “ sove- gree, in having broken into the of Joseph Burk, ENUIN! (A SEG. ‘of the new TE hibited. He contended they were not their gods, but | TeSN#” to support the anti-license ticket at the coming | No. 902 Broadway, and therefrom « quantity of | (Gt judio Leraice {Pie Wanering Jew.) Ror sale, bY their idols. Although they worship idols, they do not | “ection on the 9th inst. ° brass cocks. On the part of the tion, Mr. Burke F CHO, at 65 Fulton street, place much faith un them, ‘Their 'real religion is the Coxannss 1 Inuinor—The. whigs | deposed thot he is a plumber, reslding at No, 009 Broad: | at im*re ‘spanish Hotel, up stairs. worship of their deceased ancestors, who always hover- district of | have | way; thet on the 24th of April Inet, while asleep, in, the “EPPA j near them. In every house, the y: r mémber of the as their candidate for Con- | baseme ntroom, he heard rome one from JOHN ROACH, INSTITUTE, family offers up prayer to their departed ancestors. ; fis treat basement, ued, ot gueies Se hs sev coverel Optician, 62 Nessan Street, FOR THE CURE OF They hold anniversaries, to Worship ennually at the | Goverxon Foup ro rx Monmone—Governor Ford, | istres of individuals, and made an errest constantly on hand, French, German and Americ B. ESS AND GREY HAIR, graves of the families, ahd itis difficult to get | of illinois, has long letior to the Morman, Bub. | ‘hem, but queceded in securing one Ot ee oligomer . Coating Boxes, rmagutncrered hie oui has eae ae or Room: Thursday i li there. Has pele. feasts. The Emperor presse Meat WAC avttes Jon te py ppodinn, os it now | Came to hand and took ‘him into custody. ‘The accused fae ny Bed Ke ‘Cases, pens, ee: OPRERGUS, eae y evening, to listen to long-| jnows. no other class of Christians than the Roman ” according 10 thels oun ore eae ormons | had 7 brass cocks, which he had stolen, in his ion | Lenses Ground to order. Thermometers an 3 ich a 4 janch die Mae i rena “hn mes 5” saa Catholic. The idols exhibited were those used by the thal iin 20 not mo, and soupaontnieie cone 4 etre Virgo of approved eonstraction, for asmay to re of Baldness, Grey netoer * , ” Mw choose roe ir ire, he has not the power jeal purposes. Haat ecber wae of the head or growth of | meeting was opened by to prevent them. . Se REMOVAL. ; Gi ho said; It has been thought is Watches, tig be gentlemen can have their hair ingrantaneonely pedient by the friends of! social unity to see if there was Ma, Eprror :— A. di re peel, are oe ie eect ck; brown, or aubum, by the use of Jules Hanel’s | Eny interest remaining in the city ‘ There. must bea great mistake in supposi i sal Spectacte: a5 cents to $10: Perit. wr ders; for entirely eradicating superduous | MARKY towards perfection. We seo. great and glorious a that the 11th article ‘of the trea'y of 176, with Gold. Sire eran: IEimas ana to sare § on the lace, neck or arms, 2 pie qe mt need elevate man Ces Spain, is now in force, I have a list of thirty-two ‘ed the respectable citi- round snd feds s Jewelry and Music Boxes myit imer_ | such s mn privateers fitted out in the United States, under | zene residing in that neighborhood. The accused was | fepei agtoanes. sin’t BRANCH ig EORIVS Pine ISHMENT, | mands a the South American flags, and manned and | found guilty, andsentenced to be locked up in the city MAGIC HAIR DYE. \d j Metts “Te 4 , raged ire officered by Americana, without having one sli, i ede’ —_— end Ls held nl Re OR GREY tahoe eed tt edt ‘of Cotton, Birsccs. : : tary Spaniard on board, and whi vateers; then until to-morrow, instantaneously, 4 EX SAE eniomen'y eure apd Eee: | than eny.yeh ; ia’; thoy ‘Know that their vk | n series of years, entered i yon from ‘the United States Cireuit Court. sic Hair Dye. Count tlemeyu ve Irerders;cesh nora Hare, Dyed and Cleaned in the best on fine te never take them to heaven. They {the United i fod mig Pe ee cel, Broads” ae terms, - Ladies and genti cy, | 5 sacrificed their children, a in India. | POrrs oF the “onl janimier captuting Spanish Proenedelin ®ve Pend te Shdl Sections for use accompany ig as well ag from 2 * A ET yt is not knows enor ure instances | PTOPC ed at six to eight millions of dol | Mat 15.—Sentence—John Rooney and Samuel Phillips, 1 er said there wes but one dssociation wi of cnttanon! kia aes ce ke ‘aioe fae 0 authority in the United States two sailors couvicted at the March of the Court of an tnyited to call. at the depot, where they ‘ pasa ci teal pate heard ee ns hee ree Hor Me dawn of ano. | Said privateers nor their owners in the pine ehemgs to make 0 revelt ou heart Ship Moslem) were | eis: petvafbinek wanker uber Ad mnvtd wer Gronoe Rirury, of Brook Farm, Mass., now took the rage secout wach practices | ties the American Union; consequently it is evi- ricer hy Pratt, indicted for | £TeY San ive ieee, a on REACH, | ssveette bets perme Sie Se eae ‘ anak pt Taide Roe ects rticle-of that treaty with Spain is eon et eres en oa was postponed unti] Mqn- oy Mae EB TINS & Co, % South at