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i ( i F t é 3 ne i ! : in fi ly eit jttee, from which we take the the delegates of the annual conferences seer mbled. that, whoreas the juris- tm couneotion with said Church | ince of Upper ('saada. by mutual agreement, by the consent and desire of our brethren in that and whereas this teneral Vouforence is satls- fthotoriiy assured that oer bretoren in the sid Province, peculiar and preseing circumstances, do now dacirs to is themete e adistines Methodist Bpisoo- ca relations with the Mothodixs eeaee = United States, therefore be it pyle gs hereby resolved. by the delegates of Ge has ‘Annual Conferemees in General Confereace aaieu- “1. If the Annual Onoforeneo in Upper Caaads, at ite ensuing sescion, oF any succemti mn previouny General mall doBalicly detersaine i he next ener, al sarees, and ehet « gravrsl superintendent of the Episcopal Churen in that provinoe, this Gene- | rad ng do hereby suthorige any one or more of fhe gencesi superintemient« of tho Methodist Hpiseoval ‘Church in the United Stains, with the assistance of any | Seren ate, to oniain such general superinten- the said ehureh in Upper Canada, provided | ‘that in oontatned be contrary to, or | tans eoosting im sald province; | that no such general superiatendent of the | Charen io Upper Canada, or any of | {n office. bol! at any timo oxereise any ec | juriedietion whstever im any part of the of the territories thereof. and provided | artiele sbatl be expressly Tatified aad y the said Osinda Anmval Conference, before submitted that oa reading all the papers, it | Goes appear that they x~out:d to theseparation. | @ddress from the delegates of the Methodist Bipisoopal | Church, the following preamble und resolutions were ™ committee to whom was referred the business of | the negvtiation with the delewates of the Canada Con- ference on the subject of ur book concern, having hed ‘the same under their cericus consideration, are of opi- i t He f E E g t da ¢ pion thet, in consideration «f their former reiation to us, gad the friendiy ae ae brotherly affection which = exist between view two connections, as well us of the liberal and efficient they havo for- sovordoament ote p> of the concern ought ‘to be oa ths waft | made te pip angen diffeulties are be Hewed to be In tion by this coutaisaep, weoanes 1 the | | Pe a inetructed on this subject by their cou- mitumts, according to the proviso at the cud of the te. Strictive reguiations. they beg leave to rebmit, for tho agin of the eonferotoe, the following resoiutions -— ived, That if three-fourths of all the members of tho seversi Annual Oorfereners who shall be present and | Yote om the subject shal! comeur herein; and as soon ad the fact of such coveurrevee sball bo certifiod by the | Gecretaries of the several Annual Oonferonces, then the Book agente and book ooinmittee im New York shall be, | and they are herby, authorizet and directed to sottis with the agents of the Canada Conference on the follow- ws principies and prelimiuaries. “int. The dividend shall be made secordimg to tho ion that the nun.ber of the travelling proachers fo he Canada Confernoe brats to the number of the ‘travelling preachers in the Methodist Bpiscopal Church im the United States, including. in both estimates the Superannuated precohers and thos on tink ¢ then called the attention of the Court to pages 48, 44. and 45 of the Book of Proofs. to show the characte: la Which these two bodies Peld cach other. From the ro port Of the committee to «hom was referred the com Mupicatwon from the conference of the Wesley an Metho- dist Chureh in British Ni rth Americw, ho road an extract as feilows — « Dut inasmuch as the General Conferences have ever | cleimed and exercived the right to regniate the at which our books muy be sold to wholesale cases send with s to an amicable Of al! the difficulties which heve existed on this subject, aod expecially with a vinoere desire to go ae far as jus tice to the Methodist Epheopel Chureh will authorise, te encourage and perporunte Ube frieudly and fraternal feelings which should evr exiat between tse diferent members of the great Methodist family, the commitice wubmit to the consideration and for the adoption of the Generel Conferenos, the f lowing arrangument, mutually agreed to by the delegates from Canada and the book agewts, and which are ss-ured will be satisfactory to dar Casadian brethren, if +anctlomed by this Con ference.” Air Lord having dweit at convlterable fomgth on the | chroumstances of tie Camstian separation, called the at- tention of the Court tothe twenty-third artéiole of re- gion ond Whe note appeuded thereto, which Pure as owe ann nt. the Congress. the Cenaral Assembiies, the Goveepers, end the Councils of State, aa the delegates Of the people, are the alors «f the Unite! States of Ame- | ¢ wtea, according to the division of power made to thea Bey the constitution of the United states, and by the cmAitutions of their reapret ¥- States And the Bates are a sovercicn and independent nation. ght not to be eubject to m iy forrign jarisdietion | * 14 fend the faliowing — “The General Confereree shall be composed of one siember for every twenty.) member: of each annual conference. to be uppoiniea wither hy senlortty or choice | Bennett, I feei sure, as an old av’ Wheeler's report ehall have been rece! published. lizzaLo. which foated away from the submerged boat. | damaged condition. Tue offleers of thi wating the powers of the Geaeral Conference, he ima diately instituted 8 search, and « pllebed much. Many valuable trunks are 5 Among those who made narrow ea Arrival of the Ohie, with the California Malls. ‘The United States mail steamship Obio, Liewt. Sohenok: commanding, arrived last night, at half past ten o'clook, from New Orleans and Hevane. She icf New Orleans on the 15th, and Havans, st nosn, om the 17th inst. ‘The O. spoke, fifty miles from Hevans, steamship (heor- | gia, from Now York, bound te Havens and Now Oricans. The sloop-of-war Deeatur wee et Havuna, waiting the arrival of the Albany from Ponseoln. ‘The steamship Puleon arrived at Havana, frem Chagres, on the 1éth inst., with o large number of pumeogers for New Orleans. The Obio brings the California mails an‘ over a million of dollars im gold qust, en freight, besitos large amount in the hands of paseengers, LIST OF SPECTR PWR STEAMSHIP oftio. 000 & Pay, 000 Warron, Fishor & Co. yr? wt 000 J. M. Forbes 900 Benj. Poatine Wa. Platte & son.. W. W. Parsons W. FP. Parrott Reed, Wade & Co. = 8,000 Trufana, Dramond & Co : eg P. WL Firs Ha L. Pisher..... Our Lake Erte Coiviimaiiaii. Duwxinx, Chautaugue County, May 19, 1592 Trout Fishing en Loke Erie—.4 Magnificent Specimen i Trcenty Heura by Raiiroad—Onne's Mouth Watering Janna @. Berxart, New York :— Desa Sen :—I_ bave taken the Liberty to despatch, by this evening's express train, to your address, a box con taining a small specimen of the Mackinac trout, (caught ig great abundanee in this harbor.) weighing twenty-five pounds. It was taken this morning. They are of most | doliolons favor, equal to amy shaepahead or any other fish caught on theseaboard. This species, and the whiye_ fb, are quite a common dish on the tables of our hotels. As your sportemen may have been ineroduious as to the near vicinity of these luxuries, the fact of this beauty, embalmed im ice, sud despatched by the first day's ex. press train ever rum over the maguificont New York and Erio Railroad, snd probably the first finny —— of the tribe seep in your city, in tweuty hours from the bottom of the deep blue walors of Lake Erie, MAY attract the notice of the admirers of old Isaak Wai- ton to Dunkirk, the young giant of the West, whose iron arms bind the lakes of the West with the glorious lud- son opposite the Empire City. Should anything rare ia the way of gume tern up. out for specimens. Chau- tauque ida superb county, abounding in all the good things of life, and the people of the right sort, Is will well repay yon for-the trouble of a visit this summer among the hills of Lake Cassadga and the beautiful Lake Choutauque. Such drives, views, und scenery are rarely met with any where else. Lam. very reepectfully, your obedient rervant, HENRY GUL A. N. B—Though not personally sequainted with Mr. weriber and resideut of New York, that Mr. B. will not turn his beck on the em- belme! stranger, whore sarcophagus i marked ~ JAMES G. BENNETT, Ba. E Y.&ER Muwarn One Eaxpevoned by the Company, free. Reamaxx.—The enclosed stranger was rocoived in New York on Weduesday morning, and sent w the Union Place Hotol for diesection. When Mr. Many thanks to Mr. ( Our Philadelphia Conrespeniionce: Puri specesra, May 21, 1851 The Steamboat Collision—Loss of Life—The Nhe Yor Yack! Bianes im a-head—Redeave of @ Stock Operator The pasaongers whore lives wero porilled Inet cvenlog y the collision of the Commodore Stockton with the hic, have been on the huut all day for their becgage A large quantity has been picked up and restored to thom ins Baltimore line ar have accom. Wise, of the navy, and bis ts af the discretion {such surua! conference; yet so that | dent are so couficting, that it is dificult to soy which wach repreventatiqn: shal! bay tewweiled atleast four fail | pilot was to blame. It doubtless ocourred throwyh there calendar years from thr time that they were received on. | bein he elt for Gene ot be teial by au snoual cu. renee. and aro in full coancotion | & 126 NO settled rule for the ctecring of boats on our aie river, when mecling om oppurite courses. Both b = ing the renee “At oll Umer wher neal Uonfersnce la mot, it hall (ake (wo-thirds of the representatives of all SBLtal conferences to wake» quorum for transacting buriverne | ‘The @ ball have full powers to | Mahe roles ue Church, under the | folk wing testrietions, via :— T Hoe chadl not Fev niter, or chang our artictoe of reugvon nor establ ny now de OF rules wating sed cot « detr totem ined« of donot thore than one “ paontative wher of the annual eonfaronos, | ne Cor every thirty | ey shall not a 9 rt of rule of « Sue, oO Be | of car triperant « They shall not rev uke the geoeral rules of Hed Bawietion e7 whall ct de awny the privileges of oar miai ¢ preachers, of trial by x cmumitton. and of an appe neither shall they do as. y the privileges of our masnbors Of tainl befurs tine mociety, or by a commises, and of aa | apeat | “They ehati not appropriste the pred ace of the book | oncom, oor of the chair f | | hen for (he benetic ‘ 1 ahalfand in an atic, | urged various toploa the oourt ia ¥a of his | article of the ebureb wns | haugs war wade ta te \ awny the Uriel of membora, nor Che tr pr lvlleg 6 Of appent « wot vary the porevus whom bit Comtrbutiom: must rewh the beneafici « aLietive Hyetom: wi — t did wet ot od iy on the | ‘0 im favor of opin as gre At tholt ooua pes Rew Yow. day 6.500, snow plaw of at wing nt theirown ten. Une bialops adont freind foe (he govern ved, Th hy (he en vad conforonees in the Marek. reenrded by wane of binding obligation in (he premises Fe OOF adm artoe on ie eoneerned © Remived, Thot in order te asoortaia fairly the de nd purpore Of Ubose wcleties bordering on tie bine f divtow, tn “@ y their adherence te the Church doe netics ahoukl be given of the Lim mece e 4 oajee of t he meetiog for the above purpose. Which sohaiiman and moretary should be appoluted Bod (he cone Of & or) prowent be ascertained, to the bishop whe may | ners, or forward ty bishop a written request to be rocogniaad | Proncher sent them, with the ames of the | ther: to coclaied his argument at the ad. majesty ps Mr. kk yore ous Of the court, bat will resume agelc on There | lay (\ bis) morning | Several fhohionabiy dresed ladies wore in the gailery | dering (ho dey and the Hon. Judge Storr, of ( nd pet get, oronpied a seat om the enol, m Juring ® COnadarabic portion of the prossedings. G Ae fae 00 It raapac of Crewntinme, 80d aepen (vil affadew, we baller it the daty iy sil Christian minlst Bbhjeet be the seprome authority of ube oownte aad bo se ail laudable mooms to eioie ove he powore (la: Noval Inteiigence. Amome Uhe om tits from, Washington, ls one that Cow rn Morris ia te be ordered to the Bureau of Constraction, Vquipmeet aad iepelse |n pias of Comm Skinner, who har requedted to be detached Tt is stated that th teomor Vinee OT be ready fo eli from Wane rtow te Gey. We Ware that the Busqnohamas be brid Im roadi hove, should whe be tetegraphed for, to prowed to New et fork to being the President and eAbines oMeors ee ad bate Mevfald Bowron GA. | were theered off, but, unfortunately, contrary to our present | © na of the | bis ‘only #0 as to b Mad they followed the inw of t, Bo accident would have them into actual eoutact Ube road, by Keeping t happened t the disaster bad not this b two years had eviden S$ wna waistcoat, to swim o aWalery grave. A watol Waa found li t J papert, one of which wase bill, in the name G Me. Taylor. fur beard ut Gudeby's Hotel, Washington 2 wut d lebtoe to his father, abowing i been abeeut from home (Brooklyn) ah at Chasleeton. tia body will be couveyed « friends wow meen takew frow le doublets periched wher dup water, ditter having be saved. and wes bhorpatabiy Me at the Point Ledses will be fogad ta the cabin when tt One aod ‘The steam pumps frum y ate to be brought ox ¢ eid bo this work Thu yacbt race minat had ter Phiindelphia Mations. ik Be HERALD In your correspondence from Philadelphia, of the | With inet..! stated that a man named Ie a, ho bad been matched tw fight Yankee uliivao, in @ rencounter with the police was severely beaten, from the effects of which he died. Ja tbe correspondence of thia morning, i ged that rum was the cause of bis death. How your rreapondent could be misled into making state ments # disweasing to his afflicted moth wart-broken wife, and hie brothers Vhiladelphin, whe bave eve rretor for inte rity and mild d mean understand. Ibave known M ard Dougherty for many years, as © sobe ady, industelous | young ma: He never was j ho was uover atcbed to fight Yashee nevor pro | | teased, not was be ever known, to bo a pugilist. Ho | was highly eetectned by ali who know him, wad (les vast concourse of poople (thurs being upwards of one hundred carriages ulone,) who accompanied b remains to their Inat restin to the good qualities of the I 1 injuries he received in the first and last row i over know him to be engaged in, it iv believed led to his death. You will, im justice to hin affiotel re please publish the above. Yourr, W U, §, Commisatoner's Court, . Before J. W. Nelon, Bag May 17 —John Mili and Mary [laldine wor up on ® charge of fraudulemtly obtaining a k to Mary B. Martin, oe Wun strowt, and a from it's draft for sto. Me. Owen Summers » Thited States, examined wiinesee for the ion, and the prisop one rounculttnd for trial m Movements of Matinguishedt * Hon. L. B Marie WB. Redaeid, Ga; BR. P Col BR. Bewnetty b. i ny; A. Unee, Mast; 8. Nelo, Mi clones Yon 1H. Henry, Vt. were acnomg the arrivals yoster at the Clint Ket Prince Vietor, of Tot ole, @ relative of Prinen Albert, 1 norman, were peaengure by Who Cambria, ta Livorpeu, To i Usa of the neok, Leneath the base of the lower jaw, srollen and bard, evidently hy the effects of a blow; the ments over thow parts livid; a «ingle bruise over ik of the right wrist, and another, five inches this, with the shin broken: lower jaw fractured on bas aaa; ae laterad incision, and tooth loosened from the sccket. Dr. Ayres said these injuries would produce asphyxx! sod cause death, and that, er, thoy were the ef of violence; but it was not iniposalble that they inighe have reeuited from a fall doww stairs. The chances of her living would have been much increased by proper surgical assisteuce, and were iessened by her intemperate habits.. Dr. Burreil was of opinion that if the injury was caused by # fall down stairs, the skin would havo boon brokeg, or cut, and it wax Lot so here, & Mrs, Margaret Gillan, mother of the deceased sworn— She went to reo her daughter on Monday evening; Mo- Langhlin camo and told her she had got a licking she would y get, over; sho ‘was lying’ in. beds she said sho was sick and sere, and that sho had get @ choking from her busband; she said ao- this about falling down stairs; witness said that ble rd apndacdeg ged and she repiled that had ing enough out of Ler mouth; she sald bad barre ither doctor nor priest, but "she wished to seo the latter, and ber busband fetched Father Pise; he (Driscoll) heand witness saz she ought to have a doctor, but he said “be dil not trouble anyboty;" she died at nine o'clock that night; witness hai ofton seen Driscoll beat hee before; ~ drank ale, bo farther investigetion was then adjourned until to- se rrow morning, (this dty.) at ten o'olock, The inquest is being held in the Supreme Court room, Riot, and Strike for Wages. Peace the Eigh- teenth wird arrestad, on Tuesday night, twe men, called Yatrick MeNulty and John MeGuire, on a change of head- jug a gang of mon and creating a riot sboat the promises of Mr. Levy, stone cutter, situated in Fighteenth street, near Third avenue. It scems that, for s number of dayw pret 8 large part py of marble polishers and rubbers, eaded by MoNuity and McGuire, who have been prowl- ing ebdout the marble factory of Mr. Levy, in Kighteonth streé for the perpres Of preventing a few of the men emps y Mr. Levy from working. They bave, it is jd, Ty reverad instances (hevatened the workmen, and levsbiy beaten and injured them beoanse they trike’ work doin thei Tt ds sald that y woes heard to tali our of the mem at work, that he would bet $50 that he would mot be able to work at ck the noxt morving. ivtant Capt. Flan- io capturing the ity, aud when in thelr possession, weighing nearly a pound. They wore conveyed beforo Justice ‘yccralh, who committal them to siswer ‘hs urge at court. i “hearer of Likelisng « Dry Goods Merchant —A complalnt was yorterday preferred Before Justice Lothrop. by Mz. Soriph I. Gilbert, jr, of the frra of Obert, Prontiea & Tuttle, dry goods dealers, No, 2 Courtland’ street, against Mewes, Stimaca & Foster, proprietors and pub- Ushers of tho newspapor celled the Dey Book. wherein Mr. Gilbert sileges ho bas twen grosly libelled in an ediloriud article, patil in that paper, dated the 19th instant. Im seid article Mr. Githert Ly changed with forgery, in viguing the name of the firm, thereby repre- eenting the intercata of the partners in some matter growing ont of the great Duion meeting, which signing, the Day Fink avers. haa been repudleted by the other partners of the fim. Mr. Glibert, in order to set the matter straight, now seoks redress before a court of Justis, as the acount tions wt set forth in the Day Book Mr. G. pronounces to be fale and antruc. A warrant was facued for the arrest of Messrs, Stimeon & Poster, and pisced in the hands of officers Fider and Smith, for service. ‘The accused partinw appeared before the mazis- trate. aud were bel to bail, cxelt in the stun of $600, to anewer the cba: win Indecent avandt.—-A German by the namo of Michael Lauders, sogaged in a wrocecy Store, situated yo the basement corner of Cedar «treet sad arrested yeeteriay by the ossietant Captain Snodgrass of First Want poiloe, 00 8 chatye of maling an Imdecemt as- ranit on the perwn of Maury Pulllvan, who aete a domes- tle tos he same building, omly up wstabt will Figen = lato aa xitempt to commit a rape. © Lothrop, committed the aceuved to prison for s further examinations sinether Velice Oxfwer fr the World's Geoege Norris, one of our” active inembers of police. de- parted yoaterdoy for Liverpool, in the rhip Albert Galla- tin, for the purpose of visiting the World's Pair. Me. Norris. we undemtand, goos out with eenled ordors, i reference to certain movements connected with the late stool pigeon ceterie broken up here, and dispersed from this city im all dircot m to Siete prisow, others fogith and left the cou those yet remaludng, in the due sduciniaration will soon flad them CITY TRADE RUPORT. Wren seoay, May 31-6 P.M. Barwservres.—Plms has stil further advanced, and | with an active inquiry fur home wo, aod a fair chipping demand, the market ciowd buoyootly, the sabes fer the day amuctinting 10 11,000 ¥ $3 4; ordinary to fair Indiana bio et S40 8 $4 Coneaee at —enpertinn No. 2 at $3 Alm ; funey AM; pare Genesee ab $175; oxtre Oblo + mS IZK: and eaten Genesee ‘. 7 nn wos also firmer, About Sion bia were ob $LID6 St Ls, mpeatly at the higher rate. Seether was inom luquired for, and the wendy 1.500 bbis geod wold at and fauey at Si hye four wachanged in vey quiet, asin request aud firm asbels Canadian, of euperior quality, realized $1 per burlul. Corn was without Auciel cher The transections rtoached 98,000 Yael at and mined at 60, » me considered quite ted. Tho market haw sd Uf no Urnnsaotions sigce thelr reoerte Rates & tony; bul engeg ments were orate, we eb ippern bad mob hod tine to read their the Africa hefire Chany Ootlon waa ea nd 6.00) 10,008 burhets wae Dt chante in other articice » Kucarday, wae full Of cot ant " mede wt 2s. for shgtone, pet 0 ibe; aon. There 0 change to Daven or Califor at Oronre—The ¢ ait cos com prions 380 bbl turpeugine, at $3, do . 0 Vhds. ccanmom rusln. Velegraphic Reports. eelpta at thiy pert dur ides, The e mare t since Afclese news has leon 1—rales ‘ Obio whiskey May 21, 1881 The reel one, 9.000 barrels; corn good Dudes lew ey $4 188 $4 higen; 887 fer M od $4 fin OM fur pire Geneae. There be ® ; & deanend for prime wheel, unt 2.500 Unahels | wate terns, Corn ie net so notin, but without . yotice, The salen wore KOO) bueluds. Onte ‘ 1600 bur laos mold, we $0 bio while F 4 Be | Terrrwony, Maw 2, M861 ¥ 4 rt to-day, ronched 00 , nd 200 this’ Ging Mills ab EN Se = eR Marrted, On Toeeday, May D, by ¢ De Cheewer, Me. | Mywne Cammnrem, to Mine Acre M., cidest daughter of | Joba J. Davin, nil of this ity 7, 08 Apri 20, Mire Navausn Rasim to eth ef bhi lay evening, Mr Wa. Pigs beth’ Ftanton, fasaly ere vevprettully’ lar Tatiged to Jonation Ht Th ahs od be was im the habit of drinking, and | are respectfully r Mark’s Church, om Friday, 28d inst. at 10 o'clook, A invitation. Family residence’ No, ird street. On May 21, of fever, which was contracted while at- tonding te the wants of homeless strangers, Mrs. Catna- ERR. Her friends, and those of Mrs. Ann Gorman, are in- vited to attend her funeral, this (Thursday) morning at 10 o'clock, from the Church of St. Bridget, corner of Avenue B and Eighth street At Tompkinsville, Staten Ialand, on May 20, Mrs. Maar Berixx, aged 77 years, formerly of Ithaca, N. ¥. ‘The relatives and friends of (he family, aud also of her = Marcus B. Pde thane ey pcg heh 4 r funeral, day, jay.) May 22, at past o'clock, P. M., trom the residence of her son, L, B. But- ler. at Quarantine, Staten Island, Utica papers please co] On A Acar yaad re Marv. Bisayon RK. Craucx, in the $8th year of og Sieh jaeabatatences and those of her son, Gacrge We Gresia, Letom Bie rR at Late are r vited to atte: funeral. from tl the feeidence of Mr. Gi W. Owwald, No. W1 Smith street, South Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afwr- noon, at 3 o'clock. Cu Wednesday morning, May 21, Miss Maar, eldest daughter of Thomas Mogg, Her friends and those of the family, are invited to at- tend her funeral, this trae afternoon, at 2 ocjcck, P, M., from the residence of her father, Seventy- ninth Her remains street, near Third avenue, Yorkville. will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Op May 21, Jaxx, wife of Dominique Sulefskie, aged 43 eure. 7 "fler friends and acquaintances are invited to attend ber funeral, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from her | late residence, No. 3 Hudsom avenue, Brooklyn. years § months fad 13 dave, cay Uhl, of Ansan oS a of Ai as dnd Emily Ward Gatebels His remains will be taken from the residence of his grandmother at Scarsdall, Westchoster county, at half. past 1 o'clock, this day, snd interred at East Uhester. Baltimore and Phi miclphia papers will pleaae copy, | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE Broadway, was | Fair —Oteer | {see i i Livsenoe!, Grinnell, Min- out & Hioks: Joe Walker, ‘or j Arvum, Reakia, Ma eas, Bret bee Croohar, go Mo Barks Charice Eo ord ee |. Beppe. Reemen, Poppe & jth), ‘sil PHietieedans, Bounen Co; Dorothes peel | ry Btaplos, Hania, Badger, Pook & Graves & Co; TB J: Go; Golden kes, Th ady & Mesrachusotiss Pritchard, Metauses Ualon. Clack, dooD Curtis & Co; Star, Snow, Cuba, RW Tready & Co. Brige—Grenacs, F: “fedad Bolivar’ Haebsok & CoH Marshes! Dutch, M'Gilvery, at, RE Buck Ww: einem, Powell, Neuvitas, Mayhew & C = » eth Bolte, A rt m Thompsen & (Br) by Winslow: J Vail, Dela- no, Rie a ‘Judge Weimaa, toate St Johns River, Bias Janie, Prosser, and 8 H Teengend, Turner, Wilmin Co 4, and Midnd, dagvas, Philsdel Arrived, Afric, Myrie, Liverpool, May 19, 4:15 PM, TUTE mane and passengers, to Fo Cunard Je. ite inet, of Cork, paseed eteaineiiy Amerien, from Poston for Liverpool; Muh, at 0, “lon 54 Uf, pasord shentsth'p Hesabelat, Laos, efor Havre. nll Seametip Ohio, Sehoack, New Orteans, May 12, Ith, with gold dust and passenvers, to MO Roverts. MBitp Forest Oueoss Lovett: Liveryeats avetl 1h wits tease and 406 passengers, tod Athine & Ue.’ Sasned several lor berga on the Buu Ship Marmony (Br), Jom: verpaol, salt, coal sud SiZ passengers, to Rirwin, April 24 [st 47, Jon 2 wpone Iie brig Tadas St Kitts for London; May 10, tag fe tou 4, robe Tr beig Herntio. from Saute Martha | Yorktown steer- i} if obip James Fagan, from eg ea7s, Lwith eugene, semars, Now Orieans, Mey & with mdse peow. eed pois for Ne Ship Norma, &e, to M Tayt e Southerner, Fulliv P serie, Somers, Cl bariceten 6 days, with 1am bor aad oN LMC wad y. with novel Schr Elia, Bilis, Waekingvon,” NC, 4 days, | whern, NC, 6 days, with mavaletores. | Newhern, Ne, # days, with umval | vey, Rywn, Pluladelphia, 2 days, bound to EXbe Camilla, Doris, Brandywine, 3 days. Scbe Hi Tngraiue, Penri, Copes of Dela days. Sebr Liesson Broderic . Caper of Doiaware, 2daya Behr Orion, ule, Kingston, bound to Provideace. a Belre R Willams, Risley, Kincstoe, boond to Poevtand, Sehr Hudeon, Poet, Haddem. Ot S dare. w Lends a8. Bear Ave Bidridg jon, New Hawon. Behr Wes Colyer, Tineke Fortiand, Ce. Bohr Win G Chave » Portland, Ct. Corsa ui #, Warshaw, 2 days, HMuthum: Mulbridge, Fangs, wr. Wallace, Mibtoctdge, 6 anya 4, Hetebings, Stoubea, 9 days Helow. One ship, valoows. sii Sailod. Seramehit Eeror Leth, Livoepeol, hips Albert Qedlatia, Deisac, de Mav 21—Wind ducing the day fom NW, LP na freammue Arnica Awrwenr, May ¢ ¥. & ‘ork: BUravech por, Ubarleston. rid eb, hums ‘te Arr kinblen nd doy Margaret, Crabteve, NUtesmee 4 we he’, Med, Pens Te bid a tse A im 1) tthe n Friday wftoracon mei Hires, #iUvot farther in tation On Wednesday May 7, Toown, i “y fa _ “ York Vueeed by, Herovlean, Home, Livse Art Byron, Arey, NOw m, Apel i ¢ “ Are Amalia, Fonenneon, NY ork: " ard, NOrion Bums. a Aveing, Or t-Art Morrubique, ewe Motta, Meacke, Valparsige sod , Teillot, Nor saee fear, Am ship 135 cays trom ot re. Apel Baer Hackawsy, Dereon, Daletmcee, Act Kesuli y, NOrieans. no Downs red, M Poemd ty. ae de rp for Lak Papen, ry } sil well Are oft N 27, Drewery, jeom bow Cli Miedlesiee, Mi 1d Keophanded, Heokmwn, N | au, aight, P oetow ery, N York th Manas, ititieet, Pe | patnm, Pockit, NYork. 2, Charleston May & NOrien Lorette, Are} b Haniwna? Me. #4 Mites, Arinnvou, N York | tiny &- “ave Meare weoy, ROrisans. Sid Anrcar, ; Simi, N Tor Kato Hunter, , May t—6.d Proteus, De Bear, NY vek, May Apr Birkenhead, Phelan Smith, NOricnne Continest, Drammen Livingston, de; Brandywine, Merrima: | deans Sir 9; Commerce tien. | and Alliance, Hebinsom, Charleston, Agamomson, aad Allert Geitatin, Saiver, Meblia: Ste, sreoting Ot “noe Reahene, Baiuimores Homboil 4 Hasrison, Mi Lasyry, “Sohn P kee, and Hero, Griticns Argo, Mitehei! jorart, Puts, N . Camtting, Day, NOveaasy Oh, Armies, sa vob PARSa Macy Pisusania, Docee Chase, Ny orig Joe Porter, lene’ jess; Seedinia, 2 ito FA, Weeterteit, Hoo | og Bg ES, Patton, NYork G Raynes, Pew hallow, Booton; Ath, Starlings hire, Bt = Movie; Tolome Snow, NYork; 9h, Batersries, ards de Tetmovavels, hay, Bovtoa, sitie, Herlond, Od, ship Ashbortom, Williams, for New York, Ms ase de Jin Sans ade (95, Boston, 170b; son ere, for Philadelphia, | 5 Vsssols lag s¢ davon the linn. rath Tor Baitimors; Chas- y Glover, Chieftain Aimarion, for Boston; St Hilts, Asuberton, Manet “oi a, Compromieg, Mert: otida, Oerrick, Pienchar eleden: Raitic (2), bealeyes, Locadinn, Oxy Manoel ' York; tern (uern, penamdral, Stephen Bi 14, Bumter, Hampheey, Charles. facpeell, NY¥ork. Cld out 34, nd and Ban Ernacisce, an fu dean iy Wd ‘rihiet, pa York. Lranons, Apell 2—Arr Jolie Ceear, Ploming, Ge ‘clontte and Mane as, Maren 1>-Bid Ponting, Treadwell, C Bewtow May ® Old Oak, Smail, Gibealte: Bieta e, wale Wee ke pore Lee Tee predeen XVette fede. Newport, Ri, loth, with boss of forosudl. mainsail, t or. bet Delta, a6, and Reciprocity, Poeter, con, MeW iilinme, wad “Ameria Lawrences, Broek. "5 Throw Pheise Simms, Dunoan, iw ‘—Are ‘ae > ark pith Bb sth Saletan Revers scteanmarewn, Mas Moy 3—Arr Ramblor, Daly, Baltimore; 4th, ebay iat a al NYork. MALLE, ee Raschon, Bremen Tue yeane, May \—arr of, Hermie! eveise, April SULT Hor Fort Bese ig Pots Barstiens, for NYorl T ged y Sef Ce ar ke. Beh tek from, Yor! Faisers, A sepoane F Tes Wicur, Me Charleston for od Lime- “Arr of tous Cwisr, Wencke, Cc. March 25—The Sarategs, A: ‘aLourTa, benco Se London, rounded in the Ever, has boon en lomas, bi f Baltimore etre a tae SoPton oo by yon. was Fi ye Soa = AE, Peake, of Py. mcceh, for beh eit ‘owfoundinnd), tn attempting in an of ine srear toa el ci . April 22—By accounts from Krasais Gorks nine atin bo bo see ee ward. tn the reeds is open water from the Man-of War's Corner saosed battery im Mid channel | sles from the Molohead te mgetonn ship, Trask, aurreyed, Paverow, May 1—The Norwegian bark Maren Dero! Poterser hauled i: ioke haan we ee = hauled SETAE Martye Reports. Arrowave, May 2, Arrived—tche Oxford, Baltimore for Providence, | Arrived—Ship, Medomak Liverpool; bark Ida, Tins Balciares schr Plymouth Rack, N¥orl leared—Bhiy Orleans barks Manto, Busace sil, Havuce: Axe Philadelphia; rigs ow Godtrey, we Maryer nate aa h jarys, Ga; ‘Mar; :tadel- ei a; tel re David Cox, Albany; New York, and Cabet, N oF! Cuartestom, May 20. Arrived—Steumer Southerner, NYork; Sp ‘Union, Ma- ten Balled—Bhip Napoleon, Havre; tele Somers, Havana. EW OMLEANG. May LS. t Raleennle Cliaten, from Nye bark Forest Ot, from Bostva PORT, 2. in diac, | 5 RO Aveived—-Sohte Sedior Boy, Calais; Texas, ‘Gardince; loop Pushion, UYort Beiled: and Roxbory, Baltimore; Ster, Phil dolphin; Berense yer, vin Bristol; France Halles, N ny Ponrann, May 2, Cleared—Brig Redt Penaoll, Matanaas. Savanwan, May 3. Arrived—@teamship Alabaws, NYork, » May 20: ma, cleared Bark Maid of Orteamsy Fejoe Islands; tir De Rogees, Wilminctos, NC. fr ik tL MEO eon, Arcived=deig Edward Land, NYot 4 Lattars Bago for Ringoes © Gunege iar will cleceat Ss Fe Mow Bit Mae Marlea be ont Astor Bouse. pede, to ie ae Arctio, Tor Lieroool, witl close We Fnchance Roading Roce (0? Eachange), ou Savereay, ie ee anil for Havana and Sallforais, ehonae | Reading Room (76 Exchange), ter fags for Jumaica, Chaycos, Panama, San Jusa, South Pscide, Acapuloe, San Francisoe, 2, fe Poe steamer Brot a Moskenen will ord at the pp Rend pat special Roum (U7 Yrohany Monday, 26th, at "Sock. "These salle will be forwarded in sbaree of 6 8 taken at reduced ree ib toeusencec. Small pi rates, : Koom to any part at tae Mtecvon, Bateman, dot Ane C's Townsend’ and Ninstte, Cherry, cott, NBedford; John Compeer, Siar} Clazse—Ship Holes Thompson Ore Helmos, Mayaguer, Pl JW Biod, ut, Chartenvown, Mass; Chas, Ke a waebeby Lente, Rat ‘liae 3 aun "s Priude C Ht fo ‘ 5 Wituame, fre ge Fy ening. mode: iteervon, Bateman, Boston; Kohee, Suith, NYork; d W Gaady, Townssae, and Ninette, Cherry, Providence, Baio Waren Wire Cape Cod, waa got af oa Sabir towa barber, Sloop Jnck Dewidug. Gimoed. sed Provinctrowe morn of Inch leet, with the Sorow ama Leer Co, Moe Chatase, te pvt oA brig Eater, of Below, ee. Bung Envoy. Hobart of and fem Boston for Seceamonte Guy wee ves coporied ty have tailed trom Taloanaane is new repeated iz port Marol 3, condomumed, he probably oalled aud put beck in dasteces. — LSOURPARAGON, Vbich went aaboro at Barnstable, im the ate gade, We lancobed Lfth inst. fonm Dianx, Townsend, from NYork for Bahia, es before reported ashore d towed into wine Art at Sag Harbor 1b bith Colmmide, Sweeney, a Jand Telande, Feb 5, 200 oil, Fa a four ba0 & hell m eleleentmabd =< wad & b! tt, AS oe] oe os pha cee } was pacoed doe ieceomaht Yaioon, Hartetein, from NOricans for caigal My ey: 4 May 5. ag Lom ai ip Coneva, Tucker, fecr Boston Now 9, for Bombay and Cagoutta, Jan 1 Hat 8 tom ww sieving rut fom, wee rine Srbite sigan in tt, wae poowed Apeli 2, lat # 2°, low SW. April 1, tnt cg hit Maratea, rrom NUrlenad for Livecpe jon & seit Lady Hobact, form Dublie for NYows, April 29, lat 4, LeUPAN gwrenles, feom NYerk foe Liverpool, Apel 2, ‘ ase die. for NYork, May 1, tet 61, tom 1 vt & ekicolored ng, wilte @tamond cenére with ae tipaliced abt May 11a Lat ark Ongea, Swain, (rom Noth (or aFranciaeo, was seen, ne date, @ miles NE of Staten Land. # Farewell, @ days from NYurk for Doedenux, April HIF, lon OS. te Bilanbets, of Belatol, tor NYork, April 29, iat 47 18, uchinness of Clydewiaie, ter York, May 1, lat «7 us 4 Ase cut, Awd $e): 1B day from Cardia for Quo se Keverenmen {UK Groen Withetelghia the Berteont, BF ta WE. from Boston for Cape on on, Rowley, 1S days from NYork for St peril B83, Ine B06 low Ol BR Bohr J Trumen, Giftord, Cdaye trom Pilladeiphin for Gal- viewer: May 5 I6tSL 80, lon 7100. i) Frankie, from Portland (snpposed Conn); for Da: May 16, Lint 29 10, lon Ports, Awenirwrr, 8 Conet of Aleiom, March 11—NoAm vessels in port. Eld th, berk Cathariue, Meddaed, Gadoon AvmA, Apel T+—ark Stamboul, Kingmae, from Mae wiles, lo hae for Rowton Bom nae, April 2 Baek Cheowsr, fevm Bouton wre thy Pomttse, vin Madras, ner 2itny Lady Arooile, ot Landon), weatly rend; ery, for da 7th, witis wee hicota. soil, Cooper, Aire Uri Geo W sches Triton, Owtas, Baltimore ship Howditeh, Pike, from Beotom . 60 load M Cormick, N inatey, See atu mbine, Crow ry srke Goorse & Henry, Ooi arr deh Hf, vec, Bowgarinn, He ° ; Lanes, bene i r RIT AD, April &—Beign Irving, W atlas, adeiphi Wedeye, Ovocetar Robbing for NV oth, & and cthees erpected inter Biome Ports. ALEXANDRIA, May i7—-Bld sche Sylvia KR Gives, Oe bamet Narrow ALB, ire Convert, Boston; DT Wet tte, rp" Nantushet. Cle sohee Pe tod Eiltateta, Boston; United, Provideao aloop Re- io, N Bodford. STON, May 20—Are barks Ningare (Ae), Foverly, Sua- Merrimas, Crowell, Pbades vias ¥ ery Bayon. Crowell Aleranseia, and Go) id faa, W Werth, laa laderphin: Hig hanger, Rukeewes, Syork ‘Nteeman, Mafsnterd, with rigging and Filaabeab (Yet vee reported ashore, there Parliament, Brown, Laverpoet. ats, Pollister, Liverpool 9! eaaeena Act ith, bark aA woop om Vorewe 4 re 4 Signal for a ship, da pal yea wad is deeply laden hae fore topaaliant minet, | Cid ships Venoon: Chine; sohm @ Adams, Bellerd, letavia: ahew, olere Buenos Arne Fl Piymeuth Ree! Catawel Liverpeot vac Poitadel Hoarding, 40; beige Hyon, Rettordam; Lyra, Dodges, Se Koophandel ( ah; Mary Staatom, Hyde _ Bares, ved, Beinh, Lasonias ePintaleon costo Keston, vo PALTINORS, Bay bg oF hips Annapolis, Graham, Li- Pomel Atbern (Bre, , Brean ce, bras Chinetliia, ‘ a via xe Were, Oring (Br), Webb, Mi ‘y Mery a Rollins, Charleston: bark 2, Batt Windies Bangor, to lo Kedley, Coracon; La Wave; barks Dragow Hl 7 Weight, Worthingtom, Rio de Jameiro brig Fe rent Rend, jayra and Porto Cabello. OR, Re Lo idee bee a Atte ay: Sy, Nort Hs Hart. ebphia; Teer ek Ma brig ovack eomice, os ne Ligon NY. hy Y Marrhnll, Collfne ae one hee, Feaphlin, NY¥crk, Vek, Phiten, Rot do) Harries Chandler, Lynch, Cheanpeake, ISA, new aren (MS ona, of Bowdoinham ), Given, NOrienmas |, Mob) RIRN, Ge, & ia, Ge rorty . beige ulieard Provyeie: Woy pues scot Sone) ny, fo iN, May &—In port ech Clinton, Cole, for New vy ‘obi SW Feanin, orn! pena gate eas ins bite! Rrpedon | Ie for ele reebective destin il rigged brige passed up about Ie an. ps Goll shail (ie = do} raat ti 8, Be ee Javauss sche Union, Neal, Ma NORFOLK, Mi nda (Br), Cat Wiad oe i setae Beces (h o abo N iN lay 13—Are McClure, ladelpnia for Rorwichy Charles Moore, Smilh, Ni forwich Paladelpala: sloop Mary Mary Gray, Farmor, NYork for acas- ttle, sobre Ji fi k; Ellen, Rogers, ki Ate fated beat aioe er EW BEDFORD, May 19—Sid schr Hy Ctay, 7. NEWBURYFO Ri, May iene sche nee MsaSi aes, PORT, Mey 19—Arr sohrs Fakir, Gardner, Savannahs mr dN ‘York for Bante (soe Miscell). vie at eg Bag bark Mi NYork. Below, Cheat asbors cn Dullock Peint}e Nothing PORTEAND, May 18—Are_ sohes ries See 4 Tibbetts, HICBWOND! Mey tk ary wrest sehr Jol Jullott, Baker, Beaton, , NYork; schrs . Wholdes. Aopistan tery toe town. May Uhr sloop Wia H tro fore and aft sol RY] re wi lumber (one f consequence &d Remaqeld, and Jerome, Kondout, for Banger. ake, sobre Fanci, L hort NVerk, » » Myra, yy W— Are ni Vintage, Babbidgs, Ambrisetia, Pi 3 jhe gated May 17—Arr ochr Kilie & William, Tiakee, wash INGTON, NG, May lé—Arr sobr William, Wizea NBedived. “ . Le bet gtecrsens ly cr aro pion, Mi: fiom vem rem | don, indy: ebild and scr‘ants Me Berikste maa Sante’ NE Benrne and serrast, Mr Dy Vitiounes Me Baltes, Me Do St Ferreol, Cant Cunlteld, 1 Mre Gordon, Mrs ead Misa Beno Me Lovey, lady vod serveats Me servant; Faeralt, Mrs Mr Turnbull, Mr ‘Idatone, Mz Trapman, wie Covillier, Misece "Me Hix ae Servant, | Mr <8) © Stewart, tewart, Oliver and li Mt iisiameon Goo Towne, Fk, Wasdea, Me Woods, te Ryton, Wr Cock, Me Wittiama, Me Me Mr Fite Gilfone, Mr MoAipine Mi New Cy ae wished. Joel Davie, A Coburn, Ei BAS — Sten: and Indy, at Tor, Wao Besek way, P OM Odazt, Jen Margi 8 pebta, J Taiko, & Duchamp Det . den, A Rarratt, Sami ‘Quail M Hell, deka hy, a Blanobard. 3 Beint aad aad ps ‘shiteen, Chere |, Jae 5 i Mrs Miss Savage, Mise J+ ik, Mad act} evan nie ie me wen. Mrs Dr Weod: Mo Bache, Mea Taylor. Mea child be fd at, Mre Prontis,t, * childves ae vt vente, Mrs Boottigald ed my isi di fina Ws Frage and lad: norse, Mre Stackhouse, Hurd M Gal From I re 0 Lamisecn nod son, Marl ‘altace, We Ce 1d sorvnst, N i — C Paeda, J Booty, Beneo: nete Mise Moe servant; Met } Burke, 2 2 ctilese Feri and servant: J 1. Pepler; Burwell, Pad tildes, Poters, d indy, son. and rorvent; Mr We chem ae and jaan thes Studwick, Mr Rliven, AW Williams, fan Shien Water, Apionio Dama. & J Coppa, J Doryhurs, Mel ace, Jan Witown: G = DL eed JN Culbersoa, B urna, Laver Poo. Ship. rest Ques St Manno—Sebe Vault gucon and foor cldidren, Davi Vetingare, Bowbare, cmmtostones 40% bred L Golem, be child, intent end maid, ia; Mr Bancroft, 4a; 3 C onger, I'ster bores, Dork; ae, Wor Coteler Mooman, C 2, Cony deigh SG iey I Heed Ww mals Goffe, Ben Witel total, 20 Foeret ‘Dr Lohman. jacks children, ny eariee Welton lie, do; Mice Mary Cary] lle ‘Cieeta nati; HY and es We Sprart eds Miss Ban- hnadnhing, ; 2 n iatuer but nd wcrvaat, NYork, Hon Borland: Thor New York: Me . CH; Joba De Mott, Baward mM jarrt land, J coph Bi ie wi nr Gesroes ila deiphit: Me Paite, NYork: M Orillia, Mr Leiding, © lertan, « Tulerman., NY ox. 4: ho Hurhes. Mes Taghes. Nort; Jee Stringer, Mee Str York: Mi fears 3 biden Claole- Londen gad D Davideor pate! Parieg Capt Claremont eek tay. NY: Mr Rabert, beseee yeh movement: Jue Shona. Of despatebes ta the F Jobe KeDonala, Ca Teneo Waiton. Philadelphia: Je ¥elivain, de; De Dye 11 Thee Collacinm, M Alea y weirs, Cobay Aikow # Carolina Goorze Smith, Sir Edvard Peo a. Mr Orant. Londen Me Lage . ¥ s; Chae Rideway, mors, dB Lawroars, he Dd Me a Wile Dai ane) Mirteenl, We. flee ged. frteudy B.C. Mishel Mr. Boievert Mr. Secith and ebild. Force TO NOMOROPATHIC PRYSICTANS. {ectlowing card wae pubitcbed ow Ube Ih of A ped, nt to Che Mom wiito Phpetotans of the ed Ri 5 Hommopathy, 4 ry tu next number, wheeler the Bol ned wertie ned cirouinbe emct Howron, May. WL y by be ence that very eotdam falls to the | at 6 Gree lope on ree ‘fednoed. ta tty or ers jeornal wit ont clrostation fy ed ete additional ale im this tonatey to ve to onrry it on. HL Baillisee, Now York, romovieg, on frat Meg, he undersigned cam searcely ream erefere beg (0 bet Pnmouncom AN BNGLISH TiSMoKO MATH rOK TH® OLD AND LONG Botan pamber Uhre Di from an fanz one physician, 5 4 (o warrant a pert This We Che only very worat forin | ef diseenee henesry le a0 arrange’ Ghat Gre Inala i onll who may adress Mvntarily given ot couren,. All aMlinted see te tom tom sy it u wich and 4 Ann ipt of B conew Dk Mortamons woot SAY TO THOSE, aad have covcencted discaaes, “Ours ut voloee,” fake care os ‘hy healeh a te oroted =m. y we fevalsd, veoneastelly, tneesonde sf pee = sxoapted. Lf yom valve 5 you wil Knaves be wafbleahingiy tail nd Joe. and Anat their one Kind htitne ts Rater dary for discane im all sts forms.” fom rainy hve egestas Sal Upon ‘ae daily. D*. WARKEN, NO. 1 MOTT STREET, toosut private dhemaote, which he pares wi sca oured in Gre days Dr. W.'s ypeot 7748s oxpoeione sever falioet’n curt, bree one f Picmage giameeeas on alt JOHNSON, 16 DUANR STREET, $0 W) disenace. LiNOWR fo the tresimons of dotkomte vtation for ah ill im (how half oared cases that have ara la pre-eminent. omar mae y fn Ly assorst habit, fect ally oured. ones cured im Gaye. A perfect cure oe mo cheng ame Pe COOPER, 14 DUANE STRERT, HAS POR Tam i nimetesm years con timed hie enn te the tenee- mow Pacioats te morecrtal e., oan cure the eases removed in fow sur bicnegers dot peed w with © bese impostor tm D* uy P.M ’ m, AUPHOR ¢ or rue a “EROTIC {IA wea. di way iNew at ol susp te soma thes vay ous Ch t naj attainmonts shoald hy ry a which people of every. #9 enslly. If, however, the Nice pre} ma pen gy : y Sided sec are ot stevaatere Presse! misery ad 4 woll ae & wey, bat sok a oe Nt ver hage 4 dielocuth, however me Handing it may be bud that, In wn dmcon. sxe eu sit nv ie i ? ‘avere owen eet moar a os fa, Eate a fadtenl Cp: ‘wens oo | at id radioed cpres ap cam cource Amsecion, whe deepeined a We seo And [Hy

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