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co ee TH EW YORK HERALD: ans — WHOLE NO. 6761, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, THREATENED net complete. ‘That such « pre- "Tho Case. eT gy Ma py At pi ger lean aN <= ‘THE CUBA INVASION, | Sorneract "stan, camlcte, That, sue 0 pre aneoettn CI pore Celed'ts vow the body of Wiliam iC Thospron, |" | gow nisto'the eeatam ceeeeemncies | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ee ~ new Gorernmend thet ia to be when Sabe in reve Before Row. Judge Gree and Aldermen Lego and Cros: examinet. Coroner proved on his crossex- oe Well, wo do not care from what motives they ee ‘Arrest of the Alleged Comspirators in New York, | necarar funss, ‘They hare tees takes tone ee kas onan the opening of the Sours thie morning, | Ysieon morphine : . | ““irothee ‘Manat sald thayral's a THE VERY LATEST FROM WASHINGTON, the dollar, (rather dear at that prices, you may say.) I | the District Attorney moved to strike out #0 inuch of Rudolph Lexow, reoallet.—/Letter shown to him.) I | tation waa 4 good one. He might naine other enterpises POLLAN TH THE OAM, | "AZPCet the report of the puroharo of's steambout ia 4: <A; Phillips’ toesimony av relates to ® note which the | have seem the landwriting of Wm. H. Thompson; Ihave | that had dene good If. seid br, wo were to call them up, Probable (CONSIDERABLE EXCITERENT * | maturo. | The adventurers are hard to please. as they | defence bad berm called upon to produce, byt which they | even lim write; this letter is in hia handwriting, | We would undoubtediy find that had dono much The Liberation of Kossuth. pep eeereneeoeey want ree rg ae pnry Pe perc ee fee | Mes on teense: nse ogadiotas ne Be Ty oo rape have heard that be wrote several = butichensndareg some brothers sisters who have Rennes j slow, though ureuers. reanwood 0 only admitted ti iilerent . me much good in thelr day; , shall DEFEAT OF THE MARAUDERS. | toms of our sitizens, who profes to be in the secret, ure | convercation of end Themnpeon,’ Reateees ine’| “Tne Botiot ‘Attorney now offered the letter Im ov | how they have done ail chy oy, wionuey | GREAT FIRE AT HONESDALE, PA. noes sananine eat aay a ne no mistake this patand, | SHEE { beng wed ceoeerre, © was mo cvidence of what the | dense. Pe wane ane Sits Coneeeene do in to this tent were C herenes pecting muecess now thas le contained. Tho counaai for the defence objected to Ita Introd a wo take that up. wo must take thing Tho President’s Proolama' year. | ™ane'bien Attorney thon moved for an altachment | tloa, bat said they would rather restrve tho polite, | else up, apd we then stile down iu thewmeteres | Ztems from all Parts of the Country, wie THE OBFIOENA or brary re re puainat A; MO. Sault, whobed been resent during the on ccapuitation; they might conclude to allow the letter | whieh Mee had been mee ages. ae) This Pennnnanpnnnne nee , 6 Washington sf Puban ex- ithout permission Court. The | to nee without chjeetion. ‘The Introd we can. . We are now ‘& great prinolple, VERY LATE FROM THE ISLAND OF CUBA. to be headed by General | Court ordered that the attachment lksus, The prowcution, | of te letter ne ane ee 1975 ype | which {4 to let the ght of truth rsipcibearee el Hier, deer Pre os Tdotanat Pending the return of the attachment, rested.for the pur- | An officer waa here sent to recall Mrs, Thompson, ia | men. through the Bible. Now that we have got the door From Washington Cit: Casittipiabinn ae £t Mielisiadass Pose of allowing the defence to examine ono or two wit. | order thut her croseexamination. might be comeluded, let us rally round it, Lf wo carry cubsome of the sees Wee CF be, be ho nesses, who wished to leave 84 soon ag possible, having | ‘The officer returned, saying that the witness was unable | Views mentioned here to-day. we must havea fund. We Wasuinaron, April 23, 1858. +» Seo. re aah rnsing Sutter emer ee ats ta pares ainda court. It Ly ing ,aeroed, thas the wy | ar ee it sues po a £1) We must ‘The Preeident's family, together with thet of tip bea pattie % —_—_— soe was nm | shoul ise] , and that t test inno f 3 set In judgment on those who receive must en At an carly hour yorterdey, Mr. Tallmadge, the United ‘Theatrical and Musical. Otten, who, being sworn, testified ns follows *—Trealduat | ‘Thompson should be talcen hetore the iudwes in. ene of 6 Into thelr character. We must also enquireinto | Potmarter General, left, this morning, on a vist to puts ‘States Marchal, assisted by his efRcinnt doputios, Messrs. eceen Sassen We wished this old and favorite em pangs ra ioe on yn on Le peach New York; I | the peeogper ie nce court—tho defendant and counsel ihe peiure of Se tracts they distribute, Now, he for | Bichmond. Scoretary Stuart leaves for Virginia, te y rlishinent at seven o'clock last evening, and were sur- grccer; on the ebruary there was # | on both sides being alone admitted—the testimony so | one, objected to this interferonce. Let every ome act | morrow ‘Fulmates, Theespecn, Brows, Raklelowits, and Walsh, | Dincite tind the home rathee Ce eee tt | pensee, com to mp ete wed ea Dill, (outt taken to be rrad to the jury on Monday morning. The ne on his own responsibility. Let the tracts commond them- | ‘There th roason to beliew . were busily engsged In the arrangement of plans to offect | great splendor of the grand spectacle of “Monte Cristo,” | duced;) that tthe bill, (the bil was on the’ Lumilton | Court was therefore adjourned for the ty, aaltne--das ites stand. ce fall vatioee oe matin iy ho @ that the Austrian govemt> the arrest of tho alleged ringleaders of the Cuban expo- be our igre sco oedeed, ‘as, in a fow minutes, every nee ee a renee the D yiey okey parsed it te oe Naha ‘The convention here took a recess, ir? “~ peemit Kossuth to come to America, ition, the fac * : lepartnent of the house was crowded to suffocation. jaan Varnham; asked t ik to és al, 28, a AU'TERNOON ON. jen. Roger Welghtman has been appointed Cte J tw of which we have previously alluded to; | When tho overture by the orchestra comuenoed, tio | the bill, nnd the cleric tout him to me, SME Sa ves'G. Rrawery Fig. 1k was moved and seconded that the convention do not | Qterk of the Patent Office a ‘but in order to obtain the correct information as to | Loxes ‘The District At 7 Hin :—In the report of the trial of the © Drury Case,” sr : Prosented a dazzling spectacls; one would have © District Attorney here objected to this testimony, water ary “* he Drury Case,” | adjourn until Friday. Carri whim tho partles were, eald to be engaged in this enter- | imagiaed the rpotators seemed analous to vic cithe tie | Ubless it was connected with tis case, "| kn thie morning's Herald dere is the following paragraph | "iw Cyuttmes thes suse that tho committeo had | _ BEF: Stanabury Lins been eppolnted Coromlaioner af prlso, It was found expedient toudopi a method by which | ‘Plcndor of the costumes required for the effvctive, dis. Mr. Clark stated that the defonee had already in. | iD (he evidence of A. M. U. Stnith :— Tho affidavits were | prepared thedr to port, andgwere ready to submit it to the | the United Btates to meke a report snd drawings of the lay of the pleco,» The curtat troduced the theory of Tompson having manufact made before Justis Lothrop. in his private room, in the | brie (bbe port, and : bs it could te nscertained with certainty, and in order to | hus procecdci with, and the audienoc scene epele beena | thecouatertelt bills and. this Bill, raid lie being ows | eTeMing the exrest was made, the next moraing aiver the | Galvetthen, Me rep Fyurtande to eesepense ene | Laman Miksbition, Contos, for the 'Pategh Offee, Wy d : : effect that object, Deputy Rakiclewita disguised himself | by the brillianey of the whole affair, and gave testimon: | regener cing night previous to his arvest, just before | ‘Tt ecouncil;* that night alter the council, witness went to On motion ef broth ° ‘ tho Seeretary of the Interior nesed “ i 1 Eee rete aiae she orunath wiknas 9 u wv Mansi, it wad laid om tho table 5 ae a eo cunedthe ent eubanils, gst ebithadad of their pleasure by the warmest demonsteations, All | bis death, by Parvham, Thompson's accomplice, the Judge's; Jeukina, Crassoux, Mr, Johnson, sand | until Friday morning. _ Sabon a eae a bi — ce to Bouth | suoved oulike clock work. Stevens, the ensstiout mana | Object Is to show that Thompson was engagst inthe | Mr. Warner's partner, Mr. Sparks, were there; he got two | yhe meeting then adjourned Destenetive Fire at Honesdale—Loss $150,008 q ngled among tho men who were | ger. had all in proper training. and taking the perform. | ™sing of counterfvit money, pring enpieroce Pray oD oorl pt scone gl dd an congrvgnted in that vicinity ready for the embarkation. | ance as a whole, we were never better planed, It will be |, ‘The Prosecution urged that the testimony proposed to | Might be inferred from this that I procured the warrants, The Luncral of Archbtshop Keclestoa. Homposin ty See eee On conversing in German with thee men. tho officor | Tebested again tomorrow evening, when another im. | 2¢ produced was entirely irrelavant. will you do me the justice to permit ime, through your 4 At 12 o'clovk, last night, a flee broke out inthe ese Jourt admitted 0 columns, to state that I did not get the warrants, nt oO HALTIMORE . . foon ascertained the names of certain persons in New | une howe n , wicksen pesstatedtc nt) nowores, and the), SP directly: now fdicectiy Bed amything te 2 tie Rarosonn, Apes 9 3861.) | tae eeee MAZE Saale’ near thy, lntanaly Neste oe York, whe were raid to be the leading parties im the eon. | q0RCAeWaY Tie srns:—The representation of the magnl- 1 changed the Dill for Farnham; he was followed by | he prosecution, other than taking an affidavit, at tho ine Rade aoe : GREE “Ria ete the canal, on Maine street; and before 2 o'clock thi ficent spectacle of the Vision of the Sun,” attracts | Ww Sateo: “ request of Justine Lothrop. that au explosion hed Preparations for the Cevemonialy—Thoomgs of Strangers— | "i demplated invasion, lenge ond Uissty socpischnae taeosetity Gua: cure Wm. F. Gates; I next saw Farnham in Kesox street quest of J Lothrop. that an explosion had taken P Morning, about two blocks ands half in the centre amd mee - ° " ery evening. | Cotirt, where I recognized hin as the person who passed | place at the office, &c.. of Mr. Warner and myself, Mr <1 Long Passage—Launeh, ge. meet business part of the town, wore in ashes, ‘The fel. Accordingly, five of these men were taken, by am invi- | We have alrudy spoken of ite merite—the scenery being | tho bill; Ido n't know that ‘Thompwon was engaged with | Won the evening of ny attending before the judgo | Our city thi« morning is thronged with strangers, who | tation given by the officer. and couviyed before Mr. | mover tu cxerent unlers tart ee eee uinery | Farabaa; did not veo him, : Bein Sbeent from the city. -Afae making thoaMaenlh! |’ seve egthnred lire to witnens the ceremontaleaitonting. | coer cre ene ere manne Macca, Oe a Nig: “Sa m dl order; the dresox rgcous; the To a Juror—Gate: withdrew. having beeu culled upon, af my own office, at bi ex ciaw tetsay whinge aces stores; Dr. Strong, two stores; tho Dela ludsoe Nelson, tho United States Commissioncr, before whom | acting is enpital. and the nudiences give every exptvasion | gnit cuir t was abo cee te tan ea tc Mti'E certain ho eretiog, by Mec uane wttuen tem ee tiite {the lnstiNinetal vies of tha Oblivch to ths’ temerated aly Regret Plage teicher: mense house may be expected. re bout 8 v'clock in the evening of Fob, wtorehouse—n very large building: Wilbur & Putmoes “certain affidavits were preferred, and werreats issued for | °f the delight and pleasuro they enjoy, by repeated and ‘27: it was on it inti No e" H ze a: it was uursday, atimution of an intention to procure the warrants, Archbishop Mecleston. | the following 8 unanimous cheers, Miss Anderton, a great favorite, and | ‘Pho witnesses for the prosceutio Respectfully, 1 “ARI F . | Storehouse, also two stores under the same roof; Mrs nS Rewsed patvons an aetresa of me talus the beautiful charaeter of | ofieee wal, Ore emer tog not sppearing, ne iinisirg pei aoa a Yesterday the arehiepiseopal mausion attache! to the | surray's large boarding house; 8. @ Throop’s Qwelling John 1. O'Sullivan, (son-in-law of Dr. J. Kearney | Koran with great wmatio ability; Misa A. Gougenhel , rt we te ne Write Rede pe Mrastaing | SPPeard and was sworn. Sho testified us follows:— officer was sent for Mrs, Thompson, who, after somo dedit Mr. § ‘Seal hart p >] Mr. Syiney TL. Stewart, who was oxamlned as n wit- | Cathedral wus thronged wlth veilers, to vie 5 ith’ : Poni he ah caren meget aren ere feed etalon “My | matin Toe Png. Kara ene bl, | SMG ethene wht sew what tae | hou and law oe Markt sop; Ria Hot Dr. Rogers) Captain Lewis eaptain of tho steamboat | fes,cbameter well, and Marris, a& the magician, per | city: Win. IL. Thompwn was my hushand; Tknowsamect | NERA IMAUert that it be published. Wo give the cor- | and coming throughout thy day filled ail the adjaceat | WoOd"s large macat market; Mr. Doiegannc’s two stores Cleo) ri forms his part very ereditably. Tho other characters, by Drury; 1 know Samuel Drury See 1 beliew sete amuel 1 reetion In Mr. Stewart's own langnaye :— atreets coffin lny in te southwestera room of the Snyder & Bowers, two stores, dry goods and tle shop. paire, and formerly cuptuln of the Creole, in the for- | Mosars. Lill Whiting, Reynolds, and others, are all well | three years ago that { first tecam acquainted with Ake, | gycttt Gm matter of my evidence Ia th Herald of the 2th | mnanslon,on th conotaph, entirely covered with black | (the Gnest esnticheuent to che towne ome cating Mer expedition; Major Louis Schlesinger, one of the | filled. In fino, this daaziing piece will continue for Drary; it was at the time he had his tinh t IL f | dnet., [am made to say that I“ recollested while he | cloth, with the emblems cf she Church around, inter. | ae iy Hungarian patriots; Dr. Daniel 1 Burtaett, an old resi- ae * a tom (he Broadway theatre. Tt is truly mag- | [then welded at New York, Mr. Drury wet preg md made out he commitment, Stanley Wilkos, and Jenkins the coffin ia | *#loom and grocery; Kaoten & Hornbeck’s two stores; P. vt “es > nifecnt, and deserves the attention of the dramati ot tell € owh " - Were engaged tu tuking money out of his poclet-book,”* =~ Samuel | Miller's two stores; J. J. McLaughlin's dwelling house, dent of this city; Pedro Sanches, » Spaniard of coma | publi. It will be repeated again to-morrow evening. seeds ory Daa ts te hime on ar, Samuel | which is entizely erroneous, What Tid say was, that ea | eee SS coat <4 : note in this vielnity, All these persons were arrested | Nimio's Ganvus.—Thie famous extablishment cele | man wae thy in Division raed with ¥a On the lid moron. Nutis die 37 : on : golly focherenony aor Wes “The first knowledge I haa @ the good taoney which it die BS otto, 185 prooProrbe eh wry Aamo Ise. | Snyder, Sour and store house; Bonnet & Moore, during the day and evening, the Int arrrest being made | brated for novelty of every character, will be opened | street till two last J Tea etvisiow | Smith had taken from Druzy before be brought him to | — The oeremonials to day will be grand: beyond all pre- | tim shop; Heap's two dwellings; Harrison's millinery about 8 o'clook. ‘The eharge alleged against them, in | S#sit om Tureday evening with these highly tints: | Hew Uircets, sav Mk Dealove num none nee Sage war seeing it ip the back room at the | redent- ns about 200 priests and ctber clenzymen, with | establishment; T. W. Stockbower's cating saloon; Mw 4 4 tists the Rousset Family. Those who h y Drury was at cur ho ; s ere; bare lg h OURS Oe Dray ie their attendant acelytes and sanctuary boys, ail in robes |p, " gj the Berean Hall, co wubstance, us set forth In the warrant of arrest, read as | line as she moved in all the grace and clogunes of ieee | Ikucwe mane Patty ee Samaas there; Act of marking it; Wilkes had nothing to do’ with i | and vestments, will follow the corpse from themansion to | LOwtH's dwelling; the Berean Hall, comprising the | liserere and Di Profun- | | follows: “That the above named pariies did by thom, | Profession as a danscuse, will not fail in being prevent, in | man afterwards called Meadows: keow alee | wasteeer, nor did Lever state ho had, and Stanley wae | the Cathedral, chaunting th: epoca length poser tomate nya hig WAATA tladchdicn. GM chose ot ta cite tric to give her a hearty weloome. ‘The pieces selectod | Wu. Darlington; Mr. Drarp wer ihors dik woah not there at all detec Be dis.” Of the six suffragan bishops, only Bishop Ken- | watch maker, Mrs. Skinner's dwelling and ney New York, in the South are the English vaudeville of “Lola Montes," and the | fore he saw anybedy at inst Some he saw Bili Dartii “ rick, of Philadelphia. and Bishop O'Conner. of Pitt | ¢hop. Probably more than one-half of the value of the yin uthern District of New York, did pro- | Lewutiful bullet of “Catarina,” in which a fine dramatic | Mendows, my sister-in-law, and’ whoerer case te ‘The Second Advent Convention, burgh. are present, though the Southern bishops will | ieechanta? buildings and property in the town ia burned Vide and prepare the means for a military expedition or | Company. under the superatendence of Joh Sefion, | house: he saw Mr. Bennet there snconn Day. probably arrive thia morning. | The ceremonies will be “ ap thiat time, tia jeciasisnla week SUkeomsecas Vetoe performed by tho Key, Mebop Eccleston, of Phiadelphia, 8 mersraamesui yer. After | and the services of the ¢ 1 : A whieh, the Leen secured to perforin Mozart's gran roquiom to the | COmPletely burned up. At s rough calculation the tons % a is estimate] at $100,000, at The ki t was only to make a correction. sone honor, | Convention who had funds la their hands, to hand them | (it*d!n the Cathedral. As soon ae the servies aro over, | * HUAN, at lene, mena ers ane | and destroyed. ‘The canal bridge on Main street was i | 0 Greenwood-—Bus you must not interfere at all, the bedy will bo ted inthe vault approprinted to | not yet ascertained. { i \ enterprise, to be carried on from tho said United States, | 81 the Rousset Family, vill appear, James A, Rennet—- against tho territory or dominion of her Majesty £ Bunroy's Tuearee.—As usual, the entertainments at | Suze & em this celels fi jn | Witness Gucen of Bpain, with whom tho suid United Staten are at | tive. “The teccipte ct te tery vaio | = ‘Peace, and more purticularly against (ho I-land of Cuba, | nefit of « very worthy man and an excellent comedian, in the posession of ueb territory and dominion of the | WO has since the opening of Burton's theatre, delight: Queen of Spuln aforesaid,—contrary to the contract of | S223 bis ereat comic ability, the hundreds who nightly visit this favorite resort. He presents a fine programme, | the 6th section of the meutrality act of the 20th April, | and will figure con-picuously Mimself. ‘The proces seleot. | 1818." ‘Tho parties above named, as arrested, ‘ nia Musloal Society have ; p in to the Sceretary, the dizattavies of the churel immediately under” Ue ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. Clark-—It wasouly an involuntary expression made | Brother Nazonaw moved to have s committee ofthres Whe Cathedral, : aa Pay Bennet, appointed to Inquire how many of the brethren were in pn ona ae AS Sa aarti nde dea aE a webthig’ (its tackling hariohet = athe continued—I don’t know (hat I ever saw Mr. of aes! " ica { here this morning, aftera passaze of i Drury with Fields; Tones saw four men walking on the | Camteq, “omtence. The motion was seconded end expool, during whieh tins she was aot | the fire in this place, Ihave learned the names of seveead 108 days froan L ed are the beautiful drama of “Victotine,’ with an cx- | r other; they were | spoken by any rewerl, and all hopes asta her safely were ; cellent cast, which will be followed by the come lawn together; they were Mr. Thompson, Bill Darlington, Be o 8 3 Aes P 7 4 owne Md occ ts of the buildi were at once coureyed before tho. arhal, where | “Delicate Ground” and the retreele eee et | Meadows and Drury; I never saw Leury. ond Thoes Peele ion eer Pegrpeee ey feginpe none Mentone ye | Seeiscie Pecan pbilioatien yore honvsryed they wore detained, and Commissioner Nelson | with tho laughable nnd highly amusing farce of the | have much conversation in the house; ¢ the lowest figure. Frem that, the eommittee will bo alia real em hich nan ee pages sent for to udjudieate on the matter; but after hool for Tigers.” During the evening the orchestra | Walked out about the hou-e; Mr, Drury used to o sled to estimate, from the «um in hand, th sum (hat AEA SEP ety } Cees = ‘ will play several splendid pleces; Mise Walter ® | down by the stages. sad hind some distance to walk aft welting for seme two or three hours, the messenger re | Yrederic will dauce. and Me, nnd Mrs, Holmen wil die, | We left tho stare tefore ho rencheet our: house, ie was turned, saying that the Commisioner could not be | play their vocal abilities. We hopo to see the Theatre eS pond yay 9 fiat he nye Be have seen you found. A mosenger was then despatched for Commis | CTOWded,a# no man deserves more at the hands of the nouse at New Utrecht often; I never saw sioner Bridgham, who forthwith ationded. ‘Tho charge | "#0atic public than Mr. Johnston. ther while Bristol Bill and Myydow be paid to cach. The imposing ceremony ot consigning the remsi |, Didwant Mucras's block of two stores ; Lose 83.000 ; ‘The Chr was approved of the sugzestion. the late Archbishop Mecleston to their last resting place, | insured for #2000 in the Lycoming Mutual @ompang eppuinted Joint Secrotary inthe room Mr Souee he | 200k Place this moralng. The boty was removed to the | SU ttc on hand was wneth 97 OU ail of Wick: ore reigned. 7 - ae Cathedral, escorted by @ solemu procession of the suf- fost; no insurance, ‘The other store wax occupled a6 Natioxat Treats. —After lo: iro ion and re- jas there some woe sss Bristot Will Brother ties rose and said that ho had reselved @ | fragan bishops of thiv archdiceers and a great numbér of | followas—J & T. Gready; loss $5,000; Insured 8508, was thon prevented before him by Mr. Hvorts, the Dis- | peated ruhearals, the new and tagnincent falsy spec. Bag tain ate srgahithren be boon a woek. ation from Brother Bywater. requiring to | priests of the (nthelic church. The suffragaa bishops, A. Strang’s blork ; loss, $2500; insured for $1.10, triet Attorney; and the prisoners were held to bail cach | tack, entitled ~ Thalabar, the Destroyer, or the Durning | hb ein Division str dim the rum of $2.000, to answer the chargs at eourt. Dr. Aword.” will be presented tomorrow evening. a atliceted to hy thy det ee, and ruled out by the court Rogers, who had been sent for, then entered into the | Cr of several wionthy, snd wegen ee ey are the | Drury col swencnd coming there when wa first went Required bonds for the appearance of Mr O'#ullivan and | jinmense sum of money’ The scebery, tarchincee conte | (2 Ne" Tireichi; they continued their visits as lomg aa ls nephew. Win. T. Rogers; and » sir. Freeman became | mente, corturues, veal And dramane mie he debe + “ee lived there; wo moved in the full to Gurll str Rurety for Pedro Sanches, Dr. Bartnett wns slowed to | Messrs, Porter, Peterschun, Syultes. Thnony ead? 2 | we live no Drury was not at our house in ( part in the custody of the Deputy Marshal until Mon- | qe vircuehe., ‘the ballet dances will be use, abit | 4 sted just before any; and Captain Lewis and Major Schlesinger were | tion of Micy Malvina, acd the ‘oomber- et the direc- | Utrvcht; there were some package (uestlon relating to tents was to be brought | (whose duty It will be to eleeta newarchbish»p.) are One of tho stores was occupied by Mr. Strang, a4 book He, the speaker, of course knuw | Kendrick, of Philadelphis: 0°C: T, of Pittsburgh; | and drug store ; lows, $1500; insured for $1400 im the xcept aan individual, sad he now | Keynolds, of Charleston; Whelan, of Wheeling: Metill, | Lycoming Mutual Co, The other store was occupied by 1 to bring the question epeciatly hefore the con- | of Kiehmond, snd Gartlaad, of Savannah, | Me, Fox, a4 a harness shop ; loss, $00, no Insuraace, La God's people were not divided by the Hudson, Ou the arrival of the procession at the Cathedral,» | the upper story Mr. Fox and Mr. Van Arsdalo rewided— gt hy any other waters. Thag wore all the satae—both | soleann high mass was celebrated. Bishop Kendrick, at | bth their families, and lost moot of thelr furastare North and Scuth, He said, since the commencement | the eenior bishop present, officiating. ‘Tho Germania Delaware snd THadeom Canal Compsuy's warehouses | OF ihe second advent, he Xnew of mo operation so offee- | Society was empliyed to participate im tho musical part | Joes, $7,000, In the warehotso wasa quantity of feathers itt ‘il in containing copper | tnalte bring truth home to the mi of men as the | of the scrywes, The Cattedral wan bung im Diaek ame | Lelouging to Mr been ey Carbomdsbe, valued at $1,800, po ae ap to Jull in defanlt of bail. During the day, the | Seymour. ‘Tho cast of charse. Mtranged by Mr. | Plates at cur house for Mr. Drury, and 1 fool confident | tent operation If they bad tents, they wiive go | filled with a profusion of lighted eaudies, producing | snd #, Mtnge's Lousebold furniture. which he was rwnew- applied fore detachment of marines to take | strength of the company *y,,*ts embraces the entire | that he sook them away: he anw them, and had thew tn | wheve they liked, and scatter the sora of Cruth proud | most striking «i: Jy Wao Haronged to is utuaess | ing th Hawley, valued at 92.000; no insurance, hatte of the steamboat Cleopatra. Commxiore Salters | the fuahilling of tbe oy THe character of Thalabsr, | his porwacton; Tam pretty eure he tock ubem away. ver the Japa in epttg of any intluence that might | capacity. .D. Debonno’s Mock; loa, $5.000; no insurante, One A detachment waa for- | rite Ines, UF “yp Went by Mr. Watkine; the sultan |" !""ty what room dd you last see the plates! ae Higa i A gr th he solemn funeral service of the Catholle chuech } 2 Was Yavaub And the other was coanaint ta under their charge lying ¢ Payor ur. Brandon: thet of All, by Mr. Le | A.-.In the front rocin | auxiliary to the dissemination of the werds tear Taed | Baving been performed. the coffin was lowered into the | A. Cummings, whore joss was $1,200; Insurance, ect, . OFiai, betrothed to Thalibar, Miss H. Mestayer; | (Was tna oak , ; | th : of these stores were tenanted by Me Abdo 4 a { a ‘a4 anything sald about the plates + { Jesus Christ. He would, therefore, recommend these two | vault below the altar, where repose tho remalus of three ne upper parte and ad bed pbdekiar, Saigon, assuming other characters Mr. | Athy were shown. to Mtr Drury “aad Thompon, } sulgcets—thot ls; ftente and traclerto the sesiouseow. | former archtichope, ‘ | Welan; lows, $500; tosarance, $400, a Po rn RG POs 7 8 | out the do not Know whas | sideration of the convention. i ere pooenen Frese pr digg BY TELEGRAPH. - | UP. Grattan; the other characters by a@. efliciont in: haa = eg hymnal " | pMgions Intelligence. in DETENAINATION TO StYrREss THE INVADERS—ten- | *tOvk, eee iiant iy “atlows tableaux in this pigeo are pen icetigh weaanganaene seer rebheg wfc IY 4 a | Fata oon Rae -_* i @ARIAXS SUPPOSED TO BE AMONG THRM—ORDERS | said to D™ Urlllant in the extreme; and there cat be i etions from Mr, Thompson to deliver | and he did ue Comereantions’ Church, Six 2146; hore on pools, $id; maured wish to Lune apy others of the bretliwn Dr. ubt. fronf «ll We bere learned, but Chat the TO Cie LAVENUE CUTTER TANEY, ETO. | Uetle ¢ Drury! (Ohjeoted to and ruled out.) | mere (hun if. Tle prayed that they might haye wan, evening uvance, $1.00 Is in the Wayne Mutu fs | manager will he ampiy requited for his great industry Tnerer saw (he plates'after the couversation referred | wiaee to ord ‘0 ity, tot Riuyve-ant Institute, Brondway—Rev, TL. Marcia | New York and Connecticut, The President's Proelsmation. which t appended, | ond enterprise in producing this magnificent spectacle. i : hind be nt in tho back room, down atairs, | Snd hunce vf tied, pina bpm: Spadend 4 | moraiog. i oak + | Pwo ahops and ons wateh we. belonging to Lratah Bags Cgalnt the movemente tn this country, to invade Cubs, | peor cuas's Lrcovs.—This prosperous establishinent | Iwent sa that rou aiterwards, and showkl have |. Sp, Heweann geld Shemp wee &sech aioe | Free Wili Baptlet Church, Grand street—ater. D. af, | der) tose $0000; one slop wax Gecupied by Reuben Bag Was ogreod upon in cabinet. yesterday | comtinues to attract bighly reapectable audionces: them if they a there, Mr, peat remained ae | wntity of gold aud silver, and ¢: Grahom, morning. ry; lowe $140. The other shep by Wim. Sherrie; loss $208. 1 Wes short time on the oveasion whem the | seme per tommke that person his friend, instead of | — Methodist Epicopal Church Mulborry street—Ker, | “John Goldeutith; loss $200; ne insurance shown; I don't think I raw him goaway; I | joying itupin heaven, By giving it tothe poorman. we | 8. Foster, evening. > no idea of the fine at which this transaction oceur- rual life, Weil, then, why not itto | Female Acade wo had tived there some weeks; it was before Mr. nd lay ahold on eternal life her | w derusale Fields come there. I think, bat L recollect diss y vit will be strengthened by it, | mo nthe fail, 1h Ads come ud of. | Washington Mall, Hester street—2lder J, ¥. Illmes, r 3 tam oad the language of the Bible was, (hat | morning. the wan whe winneth souls ts wise, From bis study of | the Wibte for the Inst year, he was convinced tha ‘the #; (Fields and Meadows | great advent wae at hand, and herco he was willing te me person;) the firs time the Drurye were at | contribute what little le had of this world bey camo together, the old man continue the truth heme to those who were m UE MAN ceamed comming sed, were, Te thoughe th deseribe the plites which you saw? one, Forme rly he was not «fav ‘There is information that several Hungarian refugees | Brougham is a very industrious, talented manager, and | the he tise ’ rely dererves the ruccess attendant upou his efforts, | plates wer have been catrapped inte the Invasion plut, To-morrow evening he offers a very attractive bill Mr, Webster was not sent for, nor was his arrival ex- | ‘the entertainments commence with the capital piece, | | | BP. Miller, two chops; loss $1,000; uo insurance, One Rey, De Dowey.morning. | Uf the shops was occupied by Francly Conley; loas $408; | Brooklyn: burch, Eighth strcet—n Mz, Buca, | 00 ineurane | Lord & Demick's buliding; lose @008; tneured for $408, This Wuilding was cceupied by Horabeck & Kenton, | whose insurance was $4000, nearly covering their hae — | Asa Snyder's bullding; loss $1,000; insurance probabgy Rev. &. 2. Parker has romoved from the eliy to Ellicott- | aleut it~ value. ville. 8 Island Tinpire block, Cwned by T. Cornell, toss $8000; tm | We leorn that Bishop Meade, of Va. isso Lea to ex- | sured for $5 | elte painful apprehensions ns te his recovery. | Wilbur & Patmor's warehoure was tn this block Thete | 3.@, Atterbury, of Lansing, Michigan, har re- | toes waa $600. including the packet boat © Fashion,” call to the Presbyterian church in New Al. | and line beat “Daniel Webster,’ burned io the badtag pected. Tho telegraphic despatches ho received had | entitled the “Rough Diamond; with Raymond aa reference to tho measures being adopted by government les Kato Horn, es ee { as Margery. his plece will by ‘to frustrate the Gnban invasioo, and which met with | followed Ly the “Devil arin. with fing cast; anit | his hearty approbation. tertalpments will to with the eapital and Ondees have been sent touday, to the revenue cutter | {tly lavshable pleco entitled ® ™ Row at the bye of There who w io ples it evening. ‘Taney, to cruise around New York bay, aad intercept | tpir} me HEE penn madyot ony he any Cubsn jy mpatbizers ! sure of roeetving a rich treat, All the leadi will appear artists hie | coke ROCLAMATION OF TIE PRESIDENT OF THE WNITED . “ . on overruled. 0 bo Wax BO 6 4 that the any, fa jf alse jucluding the ir warehouse on the sido of the basin, the abore tre | Seminary. in this ei has been diaminced from the I’ feather be lenging to J UD tor & Sons, on whick the chicles cu them; T have seem lampee } taken frm them on paper 1 cr nined.-I first becaune aequaiated with Mr. Dru- Ty Woot influence in bringing Use truth be w Wasurvetos, Aprit 25, 1851, j abl Wheres tore is reason to believe Chat ® mulitary ex- » hi Pedition ie about to be fitted out iu the United States, | NAT urropulie fart ‘with the intention to invade the island of Cuba, a coiong | alwayx Freeiven vs pproal bee Of Spain, with which this country tat peace, acd whore. | sWeetnens ond hwrwony ; the instrumental pleoes a nH bs bellowed that this expedition in instigated and ret | CXecutad with such prvcleon as almost rivets the att webureh in ‘not Hebron, N.Y, | loss was $2.40, Nothing itsarcd. A quantity of am thine, Jr. of Bostou. wasomiained and | tevila sticks belonging to West & los $loeg, Lox postor of the Congigatenal ebureh ia Naa- | without insurance. Also, a quantity of Uke same, be April Lat longing to Knight & Vem Kerk, in wich the low wae w Corgrveational church has been formed in Chel- | grad, without in=urance Aiivd the Broadway church, consisting of 110 | ~ Mtr. Harren’s furniture shop. Loss $490, without tm surance, ntiment of Br eunlary wn ploy; he became ne- | them, }pread God's urw of that trial: Tdon't | 1 Uhought well of the tent operath y husband was ia Warner's | tion of tracts om the penpie; sem was worry Wo ton of its hearers ; the d . ders, biel, i ina, Be 7 0 ‘ . a in the ‘on fool chiefly by forvigners, who dare fo make our shores | som snd tbe witliclemns arv Une asoet p wpiey at thot they he was shorty afterward; he was | say tbat, within wy Kner ten Mt of ny ~ bongo iedireateenmtelageaedeat rials Ep | Mme mey Sls ged lal cloe- Aha > piter s cteploy while we were hy reebt; we | \" ope 7 ne pred net 6 ” n 4 > 2 rs 4 i tho seone of thelr guilty and hustile préparationsagaineca , heard i Rihagpartns a | inoved down there after the torpedo AltAir; Lave sorn | Uinttnetion simmmant tive pects ot Coke aod at ad he elites the Masamomd stret Congregational | “tio. overs wtute, Lose $1,000, wo inzuranen cagrasead oiate, 1 Sanows arts.- his celebrated comps | Be’, 5 the canloclone U souk there $01: tree Live imped chureh in this eity, (ey, Dr, Patton's) haa been sold Lo |G. W.Delerennc’s store, Lose $4100, uo ineuranee ECRDY powthy eaSeves by Selschood ond mistoyrnennia- | 1 Mee iaiaed the high position they have Se prigebge f abel the chplsdon; 1 dew’ anew | Can ase ae eee the Seath Baptist church. ‘The two congregations are to | DW. Dewrd's back bindery. Loe $10; no imeranee, tion to seduce our own citizens, e*peeluly the young ad | th%y tae. deli : ry ts sald be, if we tbat ty ths eonferenee err bip united. for some Uline Iu the ‘meted. Mery were. \castaonte inconsiderate, into thelr wicked reb-nes au ungrateful | gremme for tomorrow evening contains W . 2 Pe arbors el A new Congregational church haa been recently formed | Center, lees $id ate Mut. Porte! : Fetern for the benefits eonfereed upon them by t selection of songs. glees. choruses and instru: charged Drury with th in Ehuien, N.Y. Neither «ft © insured. third story wae in permitting them to make eur couutry aa tegether with a: of dancing. barkesu A. HL. C, Senith; he cam + yruble Tew. Dir. March. of Woodetoek, Ot. has accepted tho | the Masonic Lodge, frem whieh nothing was saved. peelon. ond in flagrant abtiew of tie hypliatety thy seepes and witty rayings. Mr. Fellows is an ¢ vs ‘and call of (he South Congregational ebureh in Brooklyn. Beerding bowse, owned by T. Cormdl. be extended to them. And whereas cvch expeditions @xa | manager, and richly deserves the anllunited pate : Kev. John Keynord wna ordained nnd imstaited pastor | ing $200), insured Gr pL.) Mere Mu only be regarded a# adventures for pluudur aud tob- | bas always received from our citizens A now song. | Mr cording to the roles t «(he Congregstional chureh in Shellsburgh, Wieonsin, | (nbout $4060 yo huswren Dery, end mvet meet th de masiion ot tb written ly Stephen C. Poster, dedicated to this baad, will coiwed ary erited by Uhis conferones, We mut know what tracts | Abril let. ‘Throep, (80 dwotiaggs aad one OMe, low, HOR worid, whilet they ate derogatory W0 the character of gue | be intred the ome feor b are tobe dvtributed, Ladmit, (would rather send my rub Lp may . Hing: 2000. In thts buite Se hiahmamenin whadsctentiies Gables cnes if nem A Cell steoots 1 oun tracts then you uppoe you would enther EE pwoul, where. ho ; ited States 5 } eae laghend sar ‘ ek, Aibing wlenc F yo een wretie, Myron Marrctt, Johu Byers, Kdward Wall, and $760: no inewrane the means fr any militar | ooo (Ao ees Se oe eee vee I am mysell | GW.” “Mr. B. Benuet’s building; loss, $1,300; insaranes fer from t somata orth stot tee ft eee ie f yitiie ta spent 1 ; out this enter | ay, De. dnmes Richards waa rdeased, by the Presby- | $600. Thin budding was vocupesl by Moses, Bouma 0 prince | ress bog focked ot thems | heer saw theta tat the Gat tae. Yieeap- tery of Klixabcthiown, at its late romion In Amboy, fruus | & Moore, whee kes wre $4500. Ineutance for $2 008 he whom tee U ui | ing next. ‘This isto give thone wb act wove it, the | con told te to pive the iu to Dewry; Tne wet had scee trem the paste rni charge of the chuveh ta Morrlstowa, N. J | George P. Heap's building: low, $1200; iasuted $88 ding ehall be dewenat pleseure ef ro dol. To-morrow afternoon. a new moral day Drury came there; Mrs. Scofield, my #ister, Rev. toe ih -onndlgs — mel sera wat ppt woke we, eee, Se See Se demeanor, and shall be flved wot ox | ea anevd. “Wease told that boa very fae pick signed hin pastoral chug tured for $2.000, ruflicies wand Collars, and imprieone. ne peotion chety how bag hed seen in the Wostoen part of | Ret Dr. Lord. 6f Cincinnati, pastor of » Congromstional | Wit Garcig all porous whe shat cunmeetthematves wib | Ssxvvet or J.P. Watpron.—Thie effete comes this State. & come gation who had come vat to take Ls Soest aepeattidh <oti meaty be op i, OB whic any euch aptise oF expediion. ia Vow Tuesday evcning, when a eplendid Bill of entort bee thie ae their rule. ‘The pas of think cowgregation wae | “aie David Allison wus ordained by the Presbytery of | gow; -uflic ria. four of thom, L be- botox and blest in looked ns vir. ons one af the moet ¢ Crrlicde, Pa, na tonchor, t they wilt | willbe preented. Mr, Waldrop has been long att Dire. Le well lawennd national obligation=. t heew; Me 1s $1900) ineured for S400; 10 open the packsge; | that lors lit Met with o ut he came in naities dowotuced | the Bowery theatre. and te justly entitied to the eo of our | how, BM. Li Walloce haa resigued the pastorate of the, occupied by & & Der On Whe; mul the Consequr J and the tent im the rear of { that the ehureh waa de subject themrelves to the heaw, i i | Ldcw't know whether he knew Uhat f diet opem it; T mercl ne a ; bower, whi i sy $1500. of the dramatie public. ills hits vita | er he . ie ¥ | lrethron—n amo ia contact with mind, and idea ; . » - . against such oWences, and will forfeit their claim tot —_ ~ pgm ene ~ hay he way have a | pened it tome what ft contained; f think Mr. Drnry dit | with idan, Well, cf course the mfoiet-r was not comvert. | &:cbureb in Terre Haute, Lud., om secoumt af age 4 Tiadl, owned by M. Commins; loan $2090; tm protection of thie government or avy iuterforongs on | sbilily, end is a great favorite, We hope be my | net come as toon as my Livband expeeted him; he waited | ruc bnt hele conch Kev. bv, McGinley as resgned the pastcral ence of | gutvet $10: ¢ at by M Cuuimi gs. whose loss om Dumper matter tow mpvenc ol by fneuranee, at; lors, $1000; covered by tm the churches of Path Volley, Pa. adler nearly Ofty years’ goods war $40 whieh ¥ for # tame, and then Gold ine to give them to Drury, a» por thmab tny | SPremhel's covattlohae not Wail; 1 did uot give them to bim, as he ea E. Dorer.—The Rostonlans are m fing reat it wae filled. Ie therefore, ther he enterpriae hort ali gor! citizen ns to attend the eutertammment of thi fore Mr, The ol away, the plates were do o <v. John Cros hat secept 1 | PRFADER mamas they reep.et toon at Tripler Hall, on Tueeday | epina paper, ready for Sclivery to iat. \— shh oes the way | Ta. Rew Vewl Hughes, ano to Hocmingion, lowe. | tev. Mise Skimmer; tose in bulld’n: not Sormitury § —as they vaiue the bles instant, In addition to t | same dey thet Mr Drucy ¢ thore that my aleter and wid be | Wm & Kebineen, of Brownsville, 0, to Preder inpurance, $1 00, cocupied by Mir Levy aa @ ole pence, snd the wrifare of their country to ¢ inte | gene, who are expecting to mnyrelt looks p package wen Led up wi ponst. | “rch, @ Htore, Whove Insurance was $1,000 he Kev. Jnwen Lotta, lately of Octorarn, Pa., ia endeavors | cover bis how ing torsiabtich 9 pew eLorch at Chrictiana. ‘The | fey. tet. stor of te $49.00 Dire, Wileor. J. BR. Demin. ance, aod by all lawful menus prevont. say stich prise; end I call upou every offleer of thin goveram Bim or iilitary, to nso ‘all eflurts iu hia power to ar. Feet, for trial avd puuishment, ev. ry such offender agaluat from Toston a large de kk who are op « deperture for Kurepe, The Boston Herald rays t— fretext oral bert boat om the Sound bas been a string; afler nt them, we ted them up and laid them down exiher on the mantel plece or | table; the i fons weer On the Inside of the packages to greet the veral al insuramee on the property destroyed te anvil wet thomerives up as burch in Now nt | | later; my husband afterwards knew that ny Heal body? To would protest agalast thie mot Py the laws of the country. |» «land all nrvangoments made to have it a grand | $y » plates J e phates », * be th. | Othis family, to dieeive bis relation to the ehurelt be bss | Hralan, Chartes Selinger, Mr at Given under my hamd the wenty ffih day of April. | effulr; and ar the price of tickets i so low—only a V to | white pay ry ge] RE. 2 Ms apd mest Serkininn aceixteene ah en op terdnbeed | ferved for several years, Mr, $, comes North, portion, rulleted soricus hex from the remayyal, w | oso, 7 cap Fi we thar." fa Mr. Thetupson's hand or on the large table; [ think | tations on the brethren util he b rthing agninet bs s J | JArge qUanciticr 0 uae were : ed State MILLARD FILLY e r tele " . By A. ug Brewpay, April a bt by sundry wiecieante; but lo the morning coum By the Presid ut Sneha tga bore chases eons a Waak tects eoed iaatoae | i a akortip ac, | acm Und toe Be cert d Protestant Rpt Choree Mirdomary Bockeiy foe | taliteer were appeted hy the chief biirghees Oy ere W. B. Dennen, Acting Secretary «1 heard the above cxeelient company. shy tank he ever showed them to mey I saw them iy 8 ard tothe elrenlation of ¢ id the soane wereary Of this society will | Many Of the goede were frcovered. and the elleadens * " selves of the prevent oppercanity, Their audicnces ary | ter be Lrowght the to the house; Mrs. Seofield knew that 1 Give Rbrotbey boven oF H tot Laie " mp wm A ee, wes cnoutied, tn deka of tol, 00 shee talk her A's or Reother B.'s tract (which ever pleared a ae - ’ compored of the most refined eines of soetety ; Dinry wae coming; 0 generally rat iu the back ro VANCE om Net : ‘ | CONTINVANCE OF THE ENCIFEMENT AT MAVAYA. | their performance received with enthusiatic | sitet and myeeit Went into the fient rvom while rated t. A sermon will be | (riel. bun lest.) upon his own rempouaibillty. He p 7 | : i ‘ Cusmis ston, April 25, 1851. | approbation, T out exception, the best band | wasthere;! don tknow why ¥e wendthers, but Tam por | auainst tuhime tracts fein aecamittas who woull only | P! id, Reetor of St. Peter's | “ Tho steamer Teabel bine arrived from Uavuns, with ad. | Of voeulints x Mean. Stuyrevant Institats | tive wo wire the te, cease Wo all talked mbt the maiter | t Shap tarts, axeeshy for tho paspecn of spread in’ ald of the tmicwa The Fire at Grand Guilt, &e, io 234 inst. being three dayslater than brought | “li 0m become as fnehionabie a reeurt as any inthe | afterwards; my husband Mrs, Seoficld, and myself telRed d cortain tanivivaala Rerviccs Will commence at half pret wven otoboe ik, Bacrowoun, Apeil 2, 180%, ‘ices to the 224 inst., being three day a 2 oy, sbout it; J earnot tell whether my rister left the room vet acid he aerecd with Brother Judson, | Besoay Brastvo, May 4 The New Orleans papers received by to-night's anal, by the Ohin wi New York Tre Pascnasa or ti Prucnim's Proonsss can be eon | before Mr Drury went away; Loever have talked toany | Te wished the tents should be started by todividuals, | Ameriena Momo Mirlonary Society —Sermoa by Rev. AG _ Mach excitement continted to exist om account of the | every evening ai Washington Mall; also on Wedac-day | bedy ebcut this trom xfore; Ldon't think fean | and upon their individual re : | Ds D. D, of Pitteburgh, ta the Mercor | ete thet the Gre atdirand Gulf, Mirs., wae ot se qretous invasion, which was expected to ha don the lath | and Seturday afternoons. fx the time at whieh this took place: I never saw the Brother My elrvet Church, n# at fifst anticipated. The whole of the buildings em "9 aaaoe & 1 Dr. Velentine, the celet Flasioe eats 3 ath Siaee Dee some Weeey Oey Oa | Mopar, May 6. | the street In whieh the fire originated were conmamed, instant. The Captain General had receivod a dospateh, loerray Linnany.= nlentine, the celebrated com! vusbarl were talking about them; 1 don't thin American Seamen's Priend Society, at tho Broulway lecturer, will gi eo evening © Brother articudar views in (hat tent-—which Seam . g destroyed, A stating thet an expedition had alle from New Orleans. | Sethe shows popular place, om Monday, Tuenday” ad took Win, Onl’ Of tle guskagyh. the gurtes wore | Sete pe wate coat is con ete] a Semen postales Sy pear saves oom, ‘Tha trope were seeping ou thelr ari horses wore rouly | Weatheaday evrnit gs Bed Ot ef the package, to my kn any | views which he took tn preaching. Tie thought thet | Ameriean and Foreign Christiaa Calon, at the Taber. | “"rncry w nothing in the Southern papery relative te tm p> tontlausily, bes when re leaded L ft peal hoses: Crnsese Assssimty Roosta.—Mr. A. Ganon, and bie | timeexcept when my sister and myvelf looked at Chem; | cme definite rude om this mubjeet shonld be laid down. nacle, A. M Cuben iavesion. P sally when the fe, s o- . the y re Gonbanan, sixteen rae — when Mr. Dreey there they (Phomperd and Drery) Dir. Cawpunns, the Seerotary, was of opinion that all Aawrican and Foreign Anti Sacety Kociety, Arthur | Cubsm invar shacihitehiaiameniad curred % a ‘ give their experiments of natural second 6 nm Moa | hed the poper open and were conversing about the plots; | the brethren «hould be alle enoh their orn views, | Tappan, President, Tabernacto, 3% P.M Seep Grvteved pant yy bere Ay komad having | ny, May 6b, at the aleve Place my btet nnd brought the pintes there to give to Me Dru | He hed ny idea Whenua cag church; thongh: New Fork and Amerionn Sunday School Union, 7PM, Reward Offered for Murderers. The people are ald’ to derirw tho invasion, 004 Aso oo mer} 17; I don't know of any ether purpose for which they | brethern might belong to particular branches. yet they all Weoverar, May 7 Avover, April 26, 16am, Prady to jolo hem a respectable force lands on the idand. ; 1 Intelligence. as: = get Weve) Cag hy SR | Belen ge to the rent trunk reed He ng Md Ameriean Tract Society, 10 A. Met the Broadway | Gowrenoe Hunt has lkeued « proclamation offering a fe na oe KNUPAL ORDER. wt te nen Te iT om rethren could much bet strate Serip- | . eck wens Nave Depagtnee, Aprit 24, 1861, | tele. 1 think, lat pamunee, oF last full. wt Mr. Thomap | Soe teenie te wes ty barns | mee tlie po the SeliibMebeonnets, 60: Mt ward of $200 for the apprehension of Rawned Weld, - Tho Department announces to the offleets of the nary | ‘en's Hore; I think L saw him at our bouse ta Corll stewet | the views ¢ ho sifted from t Americen Home Micsionary Society —Tabernacle, 715 | Michael Builivan, Cornelius Shahan, and Patriek Oeoneg, BY MATL AND OTIERWISH. end marine corps the death of Commodore James Barron, | chee: yaw bin there but once, to my recollection; | cLadl: therefore, let the brethren wiih te Lig bewcls | p,m charged with having killed Witton Clomemta, « Coustabis EXCITEMENT AT CARDR VAS, CURA. the eenlor officer of the navy of the United States, and | be never slept at ouee in Caril stecet; he dept at the | being out thelr big views Ameticnn Female Guantian Boelety, and Home of the of Oh directs that funeral honors be paid to his memory by | bot | New Utrecht on L recolicet the time of my Brovace Brwaren said, that since the spring of 18M, | Priengiow—Church of the Puritans, Union Square, 7 eplaying the flag at half-mast and firing thirteen mi- | bertene x rtest in February last, (witness thinks offtevr | whee be left the Maptict Church, he has beou proclaim: | p. sf. By the arrival, at the port of New York, of the bark Phenix, Captain Maso, from Cartonas, Cabs, Aptit 13, | nute cune at i meridian, at each naval station | Clark. "be Is premnt. Lhe lect who arrested Thomp- } Tig tia ceming ef the Lordy he. preach ia the -ttert, Thomenar, May 8 bikie ee ieee fe caren per ee eomeedeliaan eaP FA Rs oreer; bad shuts of tne nary nad taaemnsenehe | Tihwok be came tn about § o'clock; this was. Lehink,the | stig tye posi gh ad rn amore oa Wr oes Dead tesmveanar. The contested rection case his now coupled Hee ae ‘Ct boing invnded. All Wusinees was ull, and Creights | Sig war craje on the left arm for thirty days | night before my husband was arrested } crecied one sed through it American Temperance Culon—Tabermete, 74 P.M. | tention of the court for nearly six days, and ne = rere falling fot. WILL. A. GRATLAM, Seeretary of the Navy [ibe witness bere Leeame very much affected, and ap. | Ie fore mon, ana to Riv Fork Colonitation Soohay—Tripdor Hall, 7% P.M. | ftination ix in progress. ‘Tw far, two illegal rosan Gun raewatran ct —oor eneetty Gitenaiaen penied to the Court to be Felleved from a further exami | Jerus Chrlet, ‘There always wa Paroar, Map ® have beoa prowed Mm PRRNATTAS CCAR SOVERENY It OnDReL hore wore emetic Es... the wee | 1gtiee cn this subleet, hie was ao dueageecnt | the ethrens tat via 38 American Beant of Crminleeionces for Tor ign Mis Canal Navigattone ay ‘Tho Bavannah corespovdent of the Keston Cow | ene ing the Stet inet. ches teenane - th ” shone — Tabernacle, b ’ Anas? Gh, writing taht date of -Afith 16, exys that “toe | "Fhofe were 144 deuthy tn Now Orlenns during tte week | ‘le beenime mare LieGonme atitnene cna | Sc re dite ts os ‘iigmtnat | Aimeeicad sid Foreign Wibie Society ~Oliree etevet | tue teewk ta the fodee at (iia Fall, Baa ewe ee Morctnoat was fund to be w little premature } «nding the 12th int, ccunte of Now Kei {toesmowa) ‘Thisdettee was | oe grt acgon Lo tne popes tarouga Uaowe Lemis Haak we | Beetet Circa, , Poived, ood the water let ia

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