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. ET . cman THE GREAT METHODIST CASE. NEWS BY THE MAILS. Q ‘ “ May o. | Indies: ‘Boga Abad casein * Solemn the conference interests of ~ ; y ye Tans ny Dery we'tet do Ril ls Shirase, oles religion would would not be advanced by any additional Our Baltimore Correspondence. 4 Youbter de 3 for ‘Amelia, and Hope, be Sey yy “ to it Baxtimorg, May 26,1851. | Boar—A lot of 200 boxes Castile fetched 950. per Ib, sealat! in | Bigctmatnes Mone, to: id Tee Mtotinghas, GEES “Church Nerti.— The court was crowded to suflooation ths | ple, at scesion, with, great unanimity, and, ws The Ceeeetastenet ne Tanai — eal Srices.—Sales of 600 lbs. No. 1 nutmegs were made, at | Arrived—Schr Palos, So. eeetboale ea (Way 2—~Arr sche Henry Dunster, Bagley, Baltic ase, . a iT, c gallery princi occupied ladies. The | peaceful ‘hrist, solemnly advised > - helle Arrived—Scbr Charles Appleton, FALL RIVER, May 19—A: bre Ari: Balt Som ear mato by all recent to best whole Wey aa hy J bution ovement iy compris esa against the new constitu- an ae a ant Coane rf Aired ahip Natohos, wn Macennten Cecne- | £ Smith, Philedel Mosinee. Geancetien BC ft ioe iad the Hon. m agitat: exciting sul in the church. | tion 1d wii vigor thi poli- | Whiskey was inactive; 100 bbis. Prison brought . achrs Old Zack, 4 >i m Hutoe Choate, who has eeatly recovered from his recent | This dvice was in perfect Agreement with the indi | tigg) aie d iprareci NeRg sei F this Shee for | temetaeans Wampeik aod reir oat Sk oxaeciiins ‘iGieared ache Eu wala, Pacider ve Southard: Havans; VGALVESTON, May 12—In port ship J W Bi your embraced 250 hhds. Cubs, at 474 0 6c.; and 800 do. Porto | Sophia Thornton: Bathe Romie ee Sa Liar he ie So ee ry m1 Mr Fancher banded the manyyears. The old hunkers, of both the demo- | Rico, at 54 4 6Xe. Sear ‘ po paren ony on cratic and whig parties, have hitched traces with a | , Tattow continued steady, with sales of 7,500 prime, at | —Arsived—Schra D W Doster, NYork for Boston, Ad Mie: | ast stant” tat Us Maze? tor do, supposed te have determination to defeat the new constitution, and Wus.rsons.—A fair business was being done in North- by rh --# ls previously reported, 10 ee ag n By tia. Mutords Pacis: aaa Point are leaving no stone unturned to accomplish that | West coast and Polar, at Sle., cash, etnies Waite cere tee: kenee F gesepecee, teem Hovene Probably the WM York, were ready toe ven C ‘members, object. Their offices, and the places inexpectancy, State, from Rondout for Fall River. eo a “GEORGETOWN, DC, Mey 2—Arr brig Andover, Hprdy, eee ‘Raglish Episcopeey, yolley and Adres. | are all at stake, and they will fight for thom to the <Attived Brig Grand Turk, Card Brat Batled in aareeres, May 22-Are_ brig, Onogo, Hate P meas oe Itis ls eggs se lea ay is essa NYork! fa'abuut have 7 Winthro , for, y ‘bled Byer ee tn F Bela," er, Balti es : ly a man among these unkers who wo e for do abou ; Tangier for —, mire ‘ana, felena, St Geos Ae under and subject renee, 8 Will tore Tully epheee eee eee! | the choice of the people for any office, though they We oak, ~ 128 Hina Greaby for, Won, to Pie ‘ Xo fer Poritand, | cama (probably) Magdaten sland) ig? ‘ : ras ty tke : ry i : iaraball age mma we en St | et” ct wend | tue do eum the end of me, sola tho ew | Fagen aes Beta ey | het ite asta rcar gist ch @ | Wobenaeseeehae fhe a alee ‘istrict ‘nal conferences, held in each of the seve- . that in some of the Northe astern. conte. | “7me:8e Ge co um ime, sho © DEW | oo) Mechanien Back, Dh. siftes Saleen)" px | others. 7 York); 224 ts a? Brookings, NY. fal districts into which he territories within their limits Saanen In gondecveniian of pout Cheition cos poral cousttution be adopted. Some ofthe fattest offices Ballzeode Mgr BOD dor Ming” et? Maceo Reading assis Lanedaly, Philadelphia, Mazy att, de; Gabel do paaberonh ea ef re echee Saith snap x were divided—composed of tae clergymen counsel, and of best efforts to it into effect, | in the ¢i ave thus passed down from fat! » Gos i % ° » N¥or r Beaton; vidence (Br), Si cseens cx copie non. staan the ruben daca agitated in ruch forms anita suck | to son, andie is natural to suppose that they will ‘Telegraphic Reports, FE ee Oren Ham teati a" anthiet: | Kendeaseca. Mat Vien, Allen de foe Boveri vane, 40 peace cbure! un- | struggle hard to hold on to loa \d fishes. F) Biny 20, Lvl. , do. dont, NYork for Wareham; G ‘and ford Sonststing of the ministers comprising the sanual con’ agitation has not been confined to the annual | "TES number of vessels, exclusive of bay-craft, in | At Our market, to-day, sales were made cf 1000 bbls, | “Cléared—Bark Acadia, Charleston, Sid schre © Tarnball, | for, Aibanss Velocity, NYork for Bristol Tounton ferences; and which convention exercised original as | conferences, but has been introduced into quarterly | the port of Baltimore, up to the close of Last week, | Howard street four, at $4 25; and 1,000 City Mills at $4 j-Anne Philadelphia; alps Commerce, Albany; Thot | forNYork. oo Gsentaw, a wfpoint IY. Property, of real and personal | ated bodies Me een ct ome belened Gen. | were 15 ships, 17 barks, 21 beige, and 21 achooners, | £71 with 600 bbls. Monnet City Bee neces i ed Bn “‘Drig Orray. Tart, Charleston» thre Boston, | NC; sehr Grape, NYork tor Balem. 8d brig Holen, danes Pe pee ood hae ‘ yunting in the ho ; 26, 1851. r; Flore p Rolla, Edgertown. jonas, Sateen raat ct Sant aracenhes |e kta sagt nan cond | TDG ne ogernne Tat ahaa pith mecits her since ou ut bare been ufo: | gaioendigen Ecole Brent. teak Seer yanyTia | yu srtcDsdaMey 2A ce tetlah ee Ra st to the management of said ecclesiastical jurisdictions of | sits, or the member bons Liveipel += Ry isco; 2San | Pow 12 Pakage) i OF it. Came out of Holmes's Hole on Saturda, ware ab te Metin Rpowopl Coase, whlch atic! i ae | Un they cccupya ey. dierent grand, sad pimun's | Has, and Iicach for Europe, iotierdan, Porte | Lit oiiste™™ we seas gtaana’ Distt | Seyi Ee isc rian fe are Vis. the benefit | very different course those of their brethren who | Rico, Bermuda, Spanish Main, St. Marks, and St. | of 6.000 bushels, at 8c: for Ohio. ‘There is a in- | chor off Quick’ with of the tra }, supernumerary, and superannusted, aud | have adopted ultra principles and measures in this un- Thomas. uiry for corn, and tne sales reach 20,000 at joe — i ‘worn-out their wives, widows. and childrea. fortunate, and, we unprofitable controversy. The + 2, “ 2 , PM, in hs Point V. The said Book Concern ‘oom | result A man named J. Mortimer, said to bea native | 47:0. for Wester mixed. A small busiaess is doing in | dAtande, from Boston for N York, am \ enced by the travelling picechors andi Bee boos held, | Sethe Sem Hngland Conroe waeswon the relation | of thiseity, but for sometime past a resident of | Oblo whiskey, eb provions rates. Freights are un- | eA Suds Yee gl Berk ree “4g more since in Connection and in | important chatigé in oUF Tule on slavery. is satis- New York, and a gambler by profession, was on | ged, ecohnet rivet, tiny M Boker, with OO bbls tiackérel, | MC subordination to, the judicatories of the Met Epis- | factory proof of this fact, and affords Saturday night fatally wo at Richmond in es Avnaxy, May 26, 1851. Sailed—Bloops Rhode Island and Fashion, Bro ww |r ‘opal Church, who are the managers of the charit; pe oeaen 4 rencontre with a young Virginian, numed A. J. | The recelpta of ike pact forty-eight hours have been:— | arvivea_rig Danl Weld, NYork; sehrs Statesman, and VL. The Methodist Episcopal Church, trough church are not to be materially aftested by this exciting | Boulware. It appears that the affair occurred at | Flour, 10.000 bbis.; wheat, none; corn, 27,000 bus. Flour is | Adelaide rate ve 7 - Noa contcremare a" auch managers cannot be de- | subject. It is believed that men of atavut temperament, | a house of ill fame, and that Mortimer was in the | in molerate demand, ond the mast ia shade {a favor of ycigered—Bark Odd Follow, Havana, sche Cambrid war Euilty of a breach of duty, established by the decree of a | Knowledge sal dicereicny tose aan asanee ° a Sagi oe aun ge hal erty with brick, | and Michigan at the same figure, ‘There ina fair milling . Sapa, Moy 2 | teria Stewert (Be), court of equity, in the abolition enterprise prod Making effect te bie beng, Peg! at him, one shot | demand for prime wheat, with sales of 2,600 bus. at ove. | Arived—Scbr Raort, Newark; Atlantis, Soy slay: | actiign Dalila, tothe’ Point VII. The trustees are accountable for these few preachers and members. diseppointed in their expec ] a effect in his head, and. the second in his | fur white Michigan. Corn is in fair request, with sales | Arrived—Brig E L Walton, NYork. h J of 16,000 bus., at 56 3c. for prime mixed western, anJ 58c. of the success of their cause in Church and - Judicatories. bo are bound to pay over | the Methodist Church, have withdrawn from our fellow. Melaxstat ae os es, oP forround yellow. 000 bus, English barley were eold ab 7 for’ aranas ' income, in fulfilment trust under their ma- | ship, and Cc are 3 sales yu. ec. Malls. ner, agement snd direction, to the beneficiaries. compatal vith thee views aad Maionn nes etne te ee teeny nemapinentenes. - Letter Bags for Havenn ser stecmes Taabel, will close at | Weight, or Boston Sarah Brown, Andros, for N York, VIII. The beneficiaries, to wit, the travelling, | similar circumstances, muy probably follow shoe ese Puapetruta, May 26,1851. | | meseaae the Exohange, Reading Room (67 Exchange), this day, at | mors, Metager, wts fet; ¥ F Beck, Avery, do; i Bplscopal Church, reachere Delonging | ple But we rejoice in Deileving that those seceations | Military Turn Out, but not an Escort—Lawnch of | On May 21, by the Rev. Mr, Armitage, Mr. Witiae | *istile Megs for Halifax and Liverpool, ver steamer Cam. | MAIS SUL aera ok eke ave no estate in, oF right to, the ssid funds, or the in: | Wists la these mete wid conllinge ok Grey Sotehonar o- | _ the Steamship Cormin-—Escamination'ty’ the Core. | Beancu, of Vermont, to Mise Maay Ganomen, of this | tere aes Rete eae ae any. arte Lantat guncter este ‘Hopi Ma all, Liverpool beth Jones: come thereof, otherwise than as the same are given parable.” ) one ner—A Female Balloonist, &c. ‘ ok. A . “i jo) brig 8 W @, Litoomb, a eee saad saeco tat cher Nasnet particle of pot that | ‘The Second, and a cual a the Third brigades ind Menta, Ja re case De ok Now orks Tarte | gaunt Bags for Jamaica, Chagros, Panama, Sen, Juan, Moroni ok, Taioenk, Naort doh ran ata c local agitation iucreased in the sli td % * ‘ : to chi re 4 » ” § 3 : Pen ent 1x. _fald trustees are not under the control | would refer to Proof No. 1, page 131 from the adiress of | 27€ making one of their uswal spring parades to-day, | P°U"nrwiin® on May 36 by the Res ti o. Ouee ae tne Room (6f Bachan Ja Wednesday Seb at halt peat Batley, Havana W ay. Anderenn. ool Tatas veh SE tection of the persons who may hare contributed to | the Bishope to the Gener Coufsrenee of Isid:—"in | under Gen. Bennett and Lieut. Col. Reilly. Had | Jons Tavuox to Missi. Frson, al of that city,” o'clock. ‘These mails will be forwarded in ebatge of # opecial | {0 cen Uh, ship Wan Bt See's vo Gordo, Sultans, General enme. i Hal cleaeeatat ar se SS eee oe either of these fractions of our military been allow- ‘atthe Reading Room to any part Bersy, ochre 304, ‘Campyachaua; 9th, ship bark ferences oF dunsicee wert in the Zouthern annual con- | dependent upon the people whom they served in the | ed to escort President Fillmore through our strects, | Om sunday afternoon, Men Mancanet McGoww, relict | “Shesbove Letter Bags are aloe at Kenyon's, 91 Walletrest. | | NEWER: May is-cid oches Cassandra, Groen, Woot Iisa cod subsequently formed now tener Conference, | fk iode ane, cunaness amd, the popl, unied t9 | ou hisarrivalhere, Philadelphia would have escaped | of Andrew Mctiowny inthe Sth yer o her wee "NEW BEDFORD, say eoarrache spires emmten rion: ge tsa | wk he Lonely rane -nev textes | the degrace of having but « corpora guard om | g Wgute “ts erat fat red Md mace | aS EnaORT art bre Sepia separated from the st Episcopal Charch, and are | borders of our Zion were es sree Bese ON attend her funeral, from the house of the latter, corner . NC: sches & Horton, Coron, Bo longer in connection with the Methodist kpicopal | and tcas of thousands were brvught under divine infu | _ Tbe United States steamship Corwin, built by | of Fity-eighth stréet and Third avenue, op Weneaday, | Tbe sehr U iit Coons senorted | aioney, sleep Viera, Welle NYork tr former members who reinained ie it aad or emectidiy | nee) and joined in the communion of the church. ‘The | Vaughan & Linn, of Kensington, for the coust sur- | Square frou 2 till half-puss’ o'clock anal Biandoned). wae tows pode Court of Admi- nee HAVEN: Hey Bost pack ard, Porte with it ntited | events of cach sucoreding your have alforded additional | yoy, was Ieunched this morning, at high tide. Sho | OmMcnday, May 28, with Christian forti¢ude, after a | Tnett'ty wail ake i slanmed cc fenecs. eH 4 }. roofs of the soundness of the system, 1, The General Conference who adopted the report of Rom to the ends for which it cy Ste Site proper owners. or nhaDE PULA. ‘May. i Co ship. =a long and severe illness, Janxe Camrrens, (late of 503 12th—Steamer Merlin, Sampson, N York, 70 hoass. a — Nn MoCurdy, Cienfi y Belt wards Lith Sehr ‘Earl Duudoula: for New MoCundy, Cientuccos, Selah He | is a small side-wheel steamship, 135 feet long, and | y, N.Y. 38 yours, y Reported ou! a hy Commit of Nines Vian of Separation wo called— | therefore submitted thatthe rst reason bythe | is ofa very fine model. Her engine has ireon built | "iit seietlvee and ico howe va any are ork thie de neha Onterh J (ey ut | Mipority as tendering, the separation necessary, was to by Merrick & Son, and is now ready to goon board. | respectfully invited to attend bés funerad, on Wedues- | ,Jéth—Sebt Cnion. Watking, salle thioday on, o whaling | Outeriaidee, St Jago ow Ms ht Seaeeeeaion eat od to the case of Me Hacdiug, He cae ne ounsel re; | She is to be commanded by Capt Jenkins, recently | day, 20M inet., ut 3 o'clock, P.M, from his late resi- | Vill'teturnin four weeksto take kim in ¥ eon, Le- and terms that have mot been complied with. = lap ong Das few by bis ponagdoe sf “> transferred from the navy. dence. No. 234 Grand street, Wilitansburgh, L: I. Bailed 13th—Bar't Str Powell Buxton, Barbadocs. nl ue Paes tos tooo ae ian eeciae i : ‘The coroner is now engaged in investigating the | Suddenly, on Monday, May 26, Jou Epwaito, only son | | HM line-of-bastle hip Cumberland, Cazt @ H Seymour, General Conference a eparation ue: General Conference, nad they affitaed thevlectston, His Sie in relation the dé of Edward Dougherty, pid tlre tai ait mando fai ; neral action more eape- | acked, then, if it were possible—if it were c ¢ | of Moyamensing, which rumor attributed to 4 cially in the caso of bishop Andrew.) being warranted by | the ainority, before the chureb, the court, and_the usage by a Police ofbeer. ‘The body, after bein atiaat ths MOD aia Tesemapiutereee ne Beas, » ID ie ff Vive Admiral » OC the | set N = Ay Sappsinted sural Cemmandar eelerot North Aime, | PORTSMOUTH, May 19—Ayr brig Mechanic, _ Phi- 0 Wi dis station, anchored at Crassy Bay’ ° logal hes C7 Metalic, N fan A gue r ~ ang ; : Rr ny Be Are see ae eet CY. Mby Bear sche Thenarine ikon, ‘the ules and usages of the churc! country, to nilege such a reason for a separation? Was i ow od 4 | ‘special agreement about proper ; : grave a week, has been disinterred and | from No. 152 Eust Nimeteenth street. The remvins this —ete’of them by | NYork. Sid Hy Dole; Philadel i ‘ bly BY, should ig ee bert ot pd that a reason to strike down pillars wi should rear a | subjected to an examination. The result of the be nanos at \Gvesuwocs Osaletory: dist ai a sts 4 ROCKLAND? Moy 17 rr ‘Matinic, Thowmidake, aetna ty Geter Cetera avaiable) (i itae af which | Sereda pugse Sand fae ee ok a Peon waren | ™ICGagation mill probably be known tomorso. | | "Ou Sondey, ay 2 o common Maca ns wen talty-diomenon, | Bt sabe Bene Ay Bored Bie 4 agreement the der the facts of the case, Jl the novelty hunters are on the look out, this | aged 29 years, a mative of Mobill, county Letrim, Irejand. Sid 19th, schrs Sex Rion, Brown, dy; 2ist; N ee case, cam | bave already been reported, wad then proceeded to dis- | afternoon, for the balloon im which M’lle Delon is | His tunoral will take place this day, 2th inst., at 3 ofan tl 7 tenen —— . Pureapmnenra, Mt cuss the question as to whether the General Confe- abenag = ‘ding, Bosto Point XI. The accession of the members newly organ: | rence had the power to pass any such vote. ile | %2 ascend from Seventh and Callowhill sireets. | pcicck from his date residence, 0) Meat street, Mis | sow: “Moore, Cardenas: Zouebia, “Anthony, Landon: sche | TAO it" aioe Buetow (oe Brown, far Bret feed ne s separate Church, if is had been legitimate and | contended that Bishop Andrew was not suspended | “he has not yet made her appearance above the | soCauicy, William Tmynor and Patrick Carruli, also the | Aun ‘lisa Cake, Enaleste, No¢wish; Jane De ty 1} Ludlow, dog: Iii Wolteay, Does, MaRS Tully authorised, and with the entire consent of the | from the office of bishop, His name was printed in the | enclosure, ¢o that the exhibition, thus fur, has been | fonusaga weyuaintances of the fanny, ave requected co eae at at gherch, would not entitle them to any portion of said | bymn book. that it might be carried down to the latest | coufined to the insiders alone. abaeih Ger thin Cbpantees , Selle’ ws ihe: Raine, Breet aN tan a tye ci ot of tampettan Secmadien pinto, | Eeaey, wee ates pF op nn ee si eek Ey oe On Sunday evening, May 25, Aunam Ryxen, aged 44 "huson, Mintord, Mass; Ldea cht Farker, Mesum, fee Idvecveet, bare nat Point AT. The plaiutitis are’ not entitied to any relief | lite children should inquite why it waseo. andwhere | VIRGINIA Convextton.—In tho eonvention, on | Y°it™ «1. cetne family are respectfully invited to leopaten, Boarne, Providence: Boo} | Verret teaas MeNate for Nisrk, Siamnon, HORM $y. prayed for in their bill. the bishop was; but ft was that when the difficulty Friday, immediately upon going into Committee | strend his funeral, ‘on Tuesday, at half-past 2 o'clock, P a. tone w York; Niotous, | Amsterdam; Savannah, Crowell, for NYork: } rem, tae nr. Choate, in commencing his observations, expressed | shouid be interred with his bones, the good that he had | of the Whole, the report of the © Com- | 31 from his late residence. No’ 152 Orchard street,” urbuck, Wareham; steamer Oneida, | fof RVork: beige Metemoe ciate te lorka, aisle bis regret that be bad Bone ctiignd to oval hinwelf of eee might ie otter 7 He would refer to page 86 of | mittee was ene rw oe eet Groncy C. Witiams, eldest son of Isaac and Amy Quebec; Wom Breen ing: Rack Curtis ete: H Nowe Ware eine ° ; hoped second Bool Proots:— restrictions upon the eligibility of members of the | Willisins, aged 3 years and: 7 months. F -“ . | sehrs 6 A Greiner, Peterson, diz; WH Seth, Pesver hie sould te abie to neque ie court, by reducing wis |“ Wi Lcefore, the explanation giving the orginal | Legislature were taken ‘up, and the diseussion of | “The iciomds of the family aze rojursted to attend the | Weinbucoy Mary.” Whsidens Rovton; brigs Empire, Crowell, | 2evk Challenge, Clark. idk: Sard argume brief haracter. stand them was continued all day. He proposed to ex- | funeral, this afternoon, at 2o’clock, from 226 Kighth | de; Auvo> Lawrence, Crowell, do; Carrier, Gi importance. Le regretied that be bad not beard the | sistency involved. fully protects Bishops Soule and An- | Gide from the Legislature ail bak otfivers, bank | avenue. schre AE dicott, New York: Ben) Bro Weigh close of Mir. Lord's abie address; he would. however, | drew from evrn the shadow of blame in the course they deave that to be answered by bis learned associate. (Mr. | have pursued, the entire action in the case, and espe 7 ‘Wood,) and sbould confine himself to the defendant's | cially when connected with the case of Harding, as | 'Milroad officers, & pres Pre oa & Frances, ——, ldg; Denm: S'K Randall’ Blackwell, disg; Ranger, 4 Ann & Caroli Sew ag doe her ore Bliswerth ‘i ton(and sid 244), aches Hannah i Abigail. Crane, Si 0 falom, 148 tome directors, county, corporation, and town officers, | _ At Gowanda, Cattaraugus county, May 10, Hon. Daxret joston; Presto, G. Gaunery, aged 72 years. Ma. G. was a member of Con- Geocrat ‘waster to. the: plaiai case the, general | Sadegitem, qqumeetd, mith, the care of Harding, ag | toct part, however, voted dowmeths only chisene | €2—% fom hls datrict four yrs from 1622 Yor seve. | Wallace’ Mortigads haikie, Chirotc. Wareha Meigs Suaan {new ot ys Tecord arises out of a siugular and a ead accident, and | view of the subject we have taken in this report. ‘The | upon Whom the restriction of eligibility was d, | County. Im 1841 he was appointed recaiver, by General | Borton; Jukn C Bansiogs, Hattwell, Boston; Ben 0 Ayres and eee eG bole ‘ ’ ington, NC: sehr Que #1 tive of many painful thoughis and fears—he | Southern delegates at the General Conference, in pre- | being bank officers, officers of the State and General O1 , Lyon, New Maven; Cleopatra, Bourne, Albany; Mary Cram- I meant the dismemberment of the Methodist Episcopal | senting to that body their declaration and protest, acted, Govetnnees; ministers of the gospel, and common- a New petals Mey 1b at it o'clock, Brevot Lieut, | ™& Sunith, Bridgeport WitINGTON, May 22—Arr brig Tongicr, Parks, Maten- Church; but it is, after all, a question to be decided | and they continue to act, as the representatives of the | weulth’s attorneys. Pending the debate on the | Col. Ricnann B, Scnrven, U. 8. Army, aged 43 years, Milecellaneous. j, solir Teabella’ Thompson, Corson, NY ork: 238, Within the strict rule of law. It would not be his task | South, under the full conviction that the principles and | Guestion of biexnial or annual sessions of the Le- iD dees 7 “ do. Cid 224, brig David Dui Ld to inquire into the motives which led to the dismember- | and policy avowed by the Northern majority, are such as po orn » the a itt d. thi a a = + Ba, _ Vista, Myers. do; sehra =e ment of the church, the future historian would treat | to render their public and practical renunciation by the | Eislature, the committee rose and the convention EB INTELLIGENCE da lialaastiagitiey — the matter in an impeftial manner, in the observations | Southern Methodist ministry and people, necessary to | ®djourned. f tk ki “i ——— | ; BWASIFINGTON, NC May 19—Cld sohes Melvillé, Cou bed fallen from the gentleman on the opposite | the safety, not less than the success, of the church ia the consequence of excessive speaking, the con- Movemenw of the Ocean Steamers. ner (of Portland), Webster, which arrived + ok and Rough & Read: ‘Atnott, Windies. o early loaded at this have four feet w: it bad been suid that the defendants’ aspect was | South.” vention adopted a resolution thatno membershould | _ yy, Li Sone Man: ~ not a very graceful one; but he (Mr. Choate) meaut to | And again, to areport on the state of the church,iathe | speak more than twice upon any one subject. hing to omen. | eet howe F Arrivea. gay that the defendants, who have the custody of that | first Kook of Proofs, page 141:— Nothing important wus done in the convention on | | Brio Cannvi (of Eastport), Pettingill, from NYork for Foseuss (Madeii ir brig Arthur A Park; 5 | Pirtiang, was ras inte tite kagi, at l-Mean, by 8 supe Livthe | Crook, Feewande, of Madeivas JC Comte, NYerk. * 5 ; ponerty. received it as 4 trust toapply to certain inflexi- | “In the meantime Bishop Soule wrote to Bishop An- | Saturday. ‘and particular pus poses, und are justified in refusing | drew. requesting him to resume episcopal functions, and, the plaintiffs’ demands. It was received as @ trust for | in the cliaracter and office of a bishop. to attend the thore who remained in the ministry, and for the widows | sessions of annual conferences. which he did, though | Guillight bearing W by 56 whe psa distant, carrying away ber in ot and atl the Passengers Salled. Havana avn New in ee tn Per da Reters oy tHe Presipenr anv Surre to Wasu- orphans of its preachers, It was to be applied to | said act was clearly in contravention of the expressed | IN@fON.—We ure happy to announce the return to wis de Aron a thee beneficiaries ‘doder the Anuaal Uonferenge, ond | will of the General Conference, “tbat he desist from the | this city of the President of the United States, from ;) in " Mise “Maytan, they have vever been authorized to pay a farthing of | exercise of the’ epircopal ‘office so long as the impedi- | his excursion to witness the completion of the Erie | “a irs Larake and ft 1M the money in apy other direction. It would be enough | meut’ of slaveholding ‘remained’—by which acts | Railroad, by which the great lakes of the Weatare | Sens peti aaknbtes Crees Tine Baie Bade for him to say, in @ narrower ground. that, according to | both Bishop Soule and Bishop Andrew oponly repudiated | wedded to the waters of the Atlantic. At Lahaina, 6, Ching Carroll, Chappell, NL, i neres, NW Buckmore, Mrs La Rientrie, Mr Barber, MM that very plan op which, thie very party bring — .-4 | the sutheriey ef the General Conference of the Methodist The President arrived in this city on the e for Arctic Fens: ‘Aceh Bradlay, Fat just are, foe do, Hale, Chee O Mare, gohan Maly. C Jordan: | ale iy a wo day, if in not pa; a ny piseo 4 4 Bown. The at + in Jan, Peruvian, ey, r, n pg ae Me ae Lge Se a tog nap nahn train fiom Baltimore on Saturday. He w: or, Namtucket, 300 sp; Potomas. do, Sep; Java, Stace Wont se Rata "sae Stourhton, Bewht eee, ‘the piaintitfs, He was quite sure there was, prima ‘On page 104 they would find it «tatedjby the committee 7 Jew Yor Jocte sufticient reason why they should refuse the | that they are aware that it is affirwed by some of the mmajo- jk pmaae on his yourse) from New ¥ k demand, sud why they shoud bold the trust which | rity. but meanwhile denied by others, and thus «mooted | (he Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Gray & century ago was confided to them on the fajth of unsettled qurstion among themselves, that the resolution Alwrney General, Mr. Crittenden, is but a day ® just interpretation, uncer which thousands have | censuring aud virtually suspending Bishop Andrew, as | behind; and Mr. Secretary Webster,and Mr. Poat- lived aged labored, aud live and labor yet, within the | uuderstocd by the minority, is mere matter of advice or | master General Hall are expected in a day or two. beecm of the Methodist Church; and it will be their recommendation, but so far from advising or recommend- Mr. Corwin, Mr. Conrad, and Mr. Stuart, the duty to keep it until the Annual Conference or this court | ing anyibing, the language of the resolution, by fair and | Secretaries of the Treasury, the War, and the In- sbalidecide it otherwise. Of the nature and origin of | necessaiy construction, 1s imperative and mandatory in | terior, have remained bere during the absence of the fund, he would have something hereafter to «ay. | form, and, unqualified by anythingin the revolution it- | +). President and the merabers of the cabinet who ‘These plaintiffs, on theirown coafession, he contended, | seif. or in the preamble ex ng it, conveys the idea were with him. Mr. Secretary Corwin, howev by jusau, | Avixustin Clark, Win Caldwell, Patrick Flood—3 tm steerage Steamship Brother Jonsthan—D J M: rt, James Cie, W Hinekluf, Charles Wm A Fisher, Peter Myers, M MoKia- Tietdelan Mes Babawts, ialdwin, Mrs ise and four children, J W Kennedy, W nd, M Mek. Peter Silverdale, George Ae aa oud. 20 op (reported in, Oot 40) | 40, 80 sp: Jasper, do, 70 ep; Desdemon ed’ Nev 5, 00), Arr at St Helena, March 21, Leander, Glover, of Mystic, oil pot stated. ve Town, CGH, March 23, United States, Bar- Stoningt« pies es, E Mille; oberts. ra Liverpool, Spofford, Tiles- | "'m & Kenauld & Francia; hag rs ulicley. eome o} 8 | Spox ey —May 18, lat $2 10 N, lon 73 60 W, brig Sami Cook, Cosh, of end from Frovinestowa, 66 days out, cleaa—all well. e jarraret Ann McCann, Patrick MeCaun, Mu W Wooteott, Richard Bar! . O'Conner & Pu D Horlout & Co; Rubri olbing but @ Mass Of seceders—a secession de facto | plainiy and most explicitly, that it is the judgment and . s Bas taken piace needlessly, aud never to be sufficiently | will of the conference that Bishop Andrew shall coase te | Understood to intend a visit, at an early day, « te pens = Gcpicred ; but he bad uot renounced the hope yet—and | exercise the office of Bishop, until he shall cease to be | few weeks to his friends and his business in Obio.— | “Hirige—onca Helena (Neth), Po . omit Lopicon: pipapesieboataebr dhs! ee amt LW tie Me be spared while he cherished the grateful | th of slaves, “KR t it is the sense of | Natiwnal Intelligencer, May 27. Meinoke; le Conver, varver, ey oe town, fro J jing, Mrs Randall ani “ at when this court shall have pronounced nee that be desist tis, having ren | 3s Cond, oe. 4a) Employ, thom porn,, We 12, Tat 42, Ton 40. John Bromberge. MF. CM the recemion unjustified in law, that the secund sober inself unacceptable to the majority, it is their “ITY TRADE R | j ggg | Bark Avstia, of Boston, from Matansas for NYork, 224 | Rily, J HM Tomp stomon, Mr thoughts will intervene, and ‘that, in the language ; ire from the bench of Bishops, wud Se ee ate ap | Coe, Hub oe 7 A a ¥ Sey Gf the Louisville Convention, some plan of union may be jonpay, May 20-6 P.M. | Btone, & Jes } Abel @ Huberta, a four y Mor of request, advice, or recommendation, is Astirs.—Sales of 220 barrels pearls were made at $5 50 | drews, Charlest julkley by the language of the preamble or resolution; | # $5 $6, and pote at $4 67 a $6, showing « better market | wr KP Hacks Ly cela Seed become one church again e began to moet in i644. thy | conweye Adopted, whereby it w "When (ae Anpual Conter of the hi sow eds high, a he recent avuwal ( eth uivise, is, | for the latter quality. ‘ “ , . | Sen Gull, of fuel prepodtious which were intended to reconcile them teojetgus pecitaeaotedaaed duscned peg Bd 5 | Buxapsrures —Large quantities of fleur having come | [os Bucketiie’ + HG Brockman; Aun, Cook, Peters | gy '\3eh inst, Int 9036, lon 78 He then referred to the report of terms ib which, it te said to hand to-day, the market was depressed; and, notwith- : s Arrived. ia ae ie: ieee Sevemnal Be Themecten, We ak dow v te ed in ook of Proofs, No. 2 . hele standing the prevalence of agood Earternandexporttrade | ghip Jone (Br), Hunter, Liverpool, with 350 steerage pas- ht, ot F er ap re on | demand, it closed feebly, with sales of 6,000 barrels euper- | sengees, ail well, to Mevers J & ae bats’ have read with deep regret mys — twelve days, turned upon th 2, with mdse and it $3 75 w $4; ordinary to straight State, at | Ship owed f rald B ding was wit icine by | -) ‘at Philadelphia, the master being sick withthe Sa- | Pills ie rem: from J | | | the vivieut proceedings of some Vishop Andrew without resort to formal fi | ship. from Damariseotta for Virginia, 2th | 5) Nn od to favorite Indiana and Michigan, | FAseRgers, to master. ; of Delaware. threx. ip Weir primary meetings, ag ne questioned the legal righ $4 18 0 $4 25; mix b Were acces Lechern, IS dapat Glb- ~ 4 nee And again, wt page 29 :-—What Vises and if this only was intended, why the p oo 00 20 OE Oy tee, Bape Seman, st 96 68 06 7 ar di days, with mdom, to C Bastonucite & Corn | gytept Jane Laue, from Mavens tor Fortiand, S58 inet, of ince ie nite subject? Bi okt padian dy, but dull. Southern still favored " SSennasigy soqeceten the Bisbop to | buyers; 600 barrels mixed to straight fetched $4 60 a $4 | 8K, and fancy at $4 87 © $5 60. Small parcels of rye | was realized $3 44. Meal was entirely nominal. Wheat | Ours ives aggre e@use. in ibe bow have ao dirposition lo impute wrong motives t ei Cvatereuce, aad Ro ine! 4d, and have been rbate upe ¢ our friends, we | spectfully au rerign. bad been iaid aside, to entertain the substitute ladelplia), Turley, Sagan Is : : — as psy Fe) aarrethelice E a0 escent tne Geet 5 REWARD.—JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, A are. horn, 70 days, with mar- J J | cific mixture for the cure of private diso e \ Foreign Ports. | makes a speedy core, without the leat restrictions Madeira, April, _Adex, April 6—Bark Tom Corwin, Lambert, from Salem | drink, exposure, or ch rs Tamcia & Co. jority im the late Gew under notice ; a motion, tow, to declare the resolution ned | ‘ - MeNiel, Funchal, Co endorse those vindictive proce dings bad in advisory, was promptly rejectod by the majority; andin | four inactive, at previous Agures | Rye was held at 780 = a ie th lon 4h, | (Dee ¥), just arr. rictor challenges tions of the South, believing it to be the duty of Chris | view ofall these facts. and the entire proceedings of the | ting. Outs were saleable and seaty, at 450. A ‘Leo, April 26—Barks Canton, from Ban Francioce rt inder the forfeitur. Hans, under all circumstances, to exercise that chari- | majority im the case, the undersigned have been com . Jersey, and as Lg of reremne Pew , pe gg BR wy RS phe Bee S Nelteth oh Ccuusl aieo read | alkud ty concider the resolution ce a mandatory judg. | Wee conelderable activity in Corn, with increased firmness | yport), | ye ty which veareib be raga ned os ther 4 tices. The operations comprieed about 35.000 bushels Pename. | B- RING, 192 Broad iS te from pege #6 of the jurnal already referred to ment, to the effect that Biehop Andrew desist from the pe mined a odiew | Gare Mavens, Moy |r 104 Hanover street, Boston; Wrigh in the case, snd continued to say that the exercise of his episcopal functions.” The Bitiop is mate rthern at posce, | “maeter ; a Menten te Gots 2 } Ori . ws = matter was submitted to the Annual Conference amenable to the power of the General Conference. The . 3 Brig Yankee (of Cherryficl4), Small, Sam Juan de los Re- aif O FEE TILL CURED.—DRs. Coor 1 re Oe . do doy le r When they were iuterrupied by this wuit, and he there- | question is, whether or not, under the forms of law, there | i * medior, Srurges & hes iv. 286 Re pce Tg a Sea cenatoded thet, 60 be Dian the dopect of | ie bere such aa outrage upon the rights of the South as | | Corres. About 150 bags Java | Beh Limerick, 52 days, ia ballast, with | Hol a id 12th, Vark Rdward, Doar- | IN phy. 284 Mesevalt strest, are conrattod ot fendante not being o graceful one, it was no f a to werrant the action which the South had taken in it — The Baltic cas One € “? (of Bangor), Veasic, Palatka, Lae May 16—Rarke Pace, Wilkins, sld 9th for | sncosss without mercury. Be: the sign informers, theirs that they came befure this court. fie coutinued them to show that a real outrage has pt mee we Ry 7 7 | Fis, ¢ th cedar, to J Grice. Porto Cabello; to hhieh Idg for Philadelphia; Gov Von Ox. | alins quacks, in Duane st., eas sam. We hare no hat the plaintiff evuld not maintain themerives by operators on this ak a if line which has | “'2ii,'Gon Sectt (of Woolwich), Auld, Palatka, Fis, with | holm, Davie, eld 6th for N York, vis St Thomas, where she | reference to the other side of Chatham bill. He could noi eusted there had any solid Catige, prices would have re- | ccdar, to Peck & Lyman. 21h inst, saw sebe Jno Snow, and | would finish 1dg : = howd - » he Fert Soe ceded here. but as it is only a temporary °F aused | S others, hence, bound Mavaovunz, PR, Mey 11—Brig Adele, Lewis, for Philadel a yi SAPEGUARD AC pied were in A that, for @ | by the i position of a few small holders, it m ass | ur Connectiout, Fairchild, Newbern, NC,4 days, with | phi, 15. 7 it. De ‘ 4 Se Awe if Ub | om ae peddenly 05. m, wich it would uot | "AYA etoren Ri re S ereaa att het fa Hatt Necooches Toe N York 2days, | now seeweet preset iption i Awa if Us ~ i: Moa. beseauon 0 dilbereat can | “Woh Tunis Bodise, Ch , James River, 2 day . ooches, fot 3 2days, tial prese ° a oS + th, that « bishop wae a slave der Tt | site in every country out of stock, and the iseue of the € ‘ar Weet, Pettingill, Capes of the Del , 2 days. 4. Cid lst, chips Fa: ? templer, the great globe it~ admitted that the candidate could not hold slaves; | Crop just plauted #Ul very uncertain, as we know it ie Midenbinatdepee QH CENTS-VRIVATE MEDICAL WORK The vam and reas a Caridlaahty ¢ 2 | it was, then, © at the incumbent | very distant, There were but few operations made (o- Cox, Cal 2 days. | &e, Tt Pls seuey abe fs toons pr ged They should | cold - * magine that day; and th tn idaling even Usts of Uplands could not | atlanta earn BNI, May 0—Are obps Miviasipoi Bryan, Bal rkuitally Wecated: uh edition 312 parce. with plates F the ve en under 94ye. 2 sales were 500 to 600 bales, inore; Provineislist, Quinn, Philadelphia; Britiah Queen, | at reenwich an: nn stron: siled in secure ouve ba himeelt apes Fayed mete § oh “ying Cnackens.—An invoice of 00 boxes No. 1 Canton | _™ Serinen Sunk Bill NYork; trigs Harlequth, end Henderson, do; Laurel; | lope om receipt of 2 cents prepaid. ether ot 1800 says :—" When auy travelling | pecks, brought $1 70. | hagres; Brother Jont~ | xiigven. Cid 2ist, sohe Franklin, Mussole: 1, ———— = preacher becomes an owner of « slave ot slaves by any | "het We heard of no transactions worth reporting. | D-Att schte Nelson, Co Lith, MORTAMORE WOULD SAY TO THOSE WHG means, he shail forfeit his ministerial character in out | A cargo of 000 quintale cod, arrived this forenoon, wad | conte poaene, church, uniess he execute, if it be practicable, a legal | held at $3 025). Mackerel and herring were the same succeeel t at ‘mane of uch slaves, confurmably to the laws of | “Faves, ~Purthet sales f 600 boxes Malnge raisins were [Pen Sreamewir Bauric—Additions!.) re eo c a ne State in whieb he li e lw 706, re- | made at $2 25 a $2 37; 8 cases sardines, at 62)¢ Avextas Z, Dee 2i—Arr Daniel Webster, Sydnoy. oid. aS : Ah main hog speeting the regulations to be made for the extirpation | casks currants, 'at 7ic.; 5 bales Princess almonds, at | NSW ther ; 7A — : “e ey on Py yo Was the proceeding in the Uf African slavery. they declare that they are moro than | grige,; and a few hundred bushels African peanute, at) AXTw ERP, Mey 10—Are Mayfower, NOrleana, |g. om that they aly ean ouge you, ) ae Loge ye ever convinced of the great evil of the African slavery | yoo Care Tow facch U onsen hess basket alee ere = r - fe fi . ited on, we do mo fot ~ 7 . iy f ives. It i¢ said that the country wa which still existe im these United States; and do most Fretonts.—Rates were comparatively quiet to-day, to | '*R,\! ah Acguet, Charleston (pros | fe more, Ides these egotiste, call upon me daily. 196 W iléinm Sp and then bateg mmend to the yeurly couferences, quarterly | Liverpool 4 nl bebly E Jobp Aviles, ina Prat ALPH, AUTHOR OF TUR “PRACTIC, je. and and to - o @ the oversigut of dis- , 7s Tarne : 1, | Preble, do; » for b “ ppecting slavery. Ike referred to page W7 Of First Book od ty Neer WOO Deve, (ne covenant of Ge | cOuevaas 44 e Gabts Bey LmAer Mary Varney, NYork: Sid Wen Wards | COD ect AV ork, dion: Rainbo restise,” &o.—Ofhee hours, 9 te 12 A. Of Procis. where the following declaration was made by Sirrurs, to Oe exe ee eer ae 1,600 be: Of Soar wore taken in an Amerioas | coy, May b—Artin the, Seeotrie, Charleston. Sid Har- | t, Gileh No. $5 Urean wich atraet, c cao 4 vik, Ma rein the, fhe Southern and Woes Sout al imit | ‘at Is, Od, and ina British vessel at Is.6d. To | Coyne Maye 8 7 Rete thea “The delegates of the conferences in th { we 06 future 4 poe - | California, rates varied from 0c. to 7éc.. according to |", tony, May 12—Shi James, WilmingtonyNC. Rs a Mary Bllvs, | Ny Btates take leave to declare to the General Confe wore stats pope om 3 = time a hg Havre, cotton was engaged at May 7—Off, Hanover, from Hamburg for} *peemont, Hap, Rowton +" the Methodiet Bpireupai Chareh, that the continued ~ P peo-cigueey . | = a NYork, Zawziwan, March 10—Brig Putnam (of Providence), Da- | of the miserios these agitation of the subject of slavery and abolition ina epestively, and Wp clscumctaness | Has seven vo the extent of £80 balog North River, for ey ee Mer inorice (8), Boe'on; Brats, | nici, to eail for home in 3 daye. ory, dittron é portion of the ehureb; the frequent action on that aub- Seton th shipment, at C0c. eneh Ghute te. and Rate Howe, New Urieans; Tyringham, Ports. Present mi i ject in the General Conference; and sepecially the extra- Sas bees | ce eee eee 7 NYork, We Hoan, Fhiladelphis; Samuel | ALEXANDRIA, May Ate brig Age, Eilsabeth, Eld- t posterity, and wdieial proceedings ogninst bishop Andrew, which © | Som of pe inl stations in our carck” The | " $acg ‘hes: not vated. 100 Yous Scotch pig, to arrive, Hay ot son Charleston; Olivia, North Yae- | "te, Boston; S04, sche Alfred Barrels, taker, a | sltonether 1 ie fae sulted on Saturday Inst in the virtual suspension of him | hon, and learned gentleman contended, at considerable | sold at $19 & $90, carh and six months ‘ | peat jn no oth ‘than is from bie oee lendewt. niust produce a state t and perruasive vloquence, and imam | "Layws--Bastern were in request and scarce, at $1 6234 move, May 18—AsY Victoria, Loudon for NYork Fer, if properly under p hy the South which ren ntinuance of powerfully argumectative address of upwards | per thourand. » amemsarere moved. ' e Jurisdiction of thie General ¢ t these | of four hours and @ balf'+ duration, that it was not the Lowe though plenty was firm, with sales of 1,000 bbls. May - —The bull of a veasel full of water, bee qulered, on fouRtesees ineunetetent with ministry | Nerth that introduced the subject of innovation; but | common et The.; and lump at ie med, apparently Americas, of 10) tons, ‘ Sure, ie 'caoue of poate pen py ", : that it deeired te maintain the spirit of the waity of the Nava Stones continued steady, and 500 bbls. North ‘ewo white stars on stern, wae I, | Standing iemay ver f cop pep fete 7 ocean Gna en Ana church. and preserve the bonds of universal peace county rorin found buyers at $1 30; 150 bbls. apirite of , inn | o© Siete oo hadi fm x a Mr. Choate had not finished his argument at the risin ntine . e.; and 100 lected tar Bt | cme: ~ * | gulting ly per habits, he can imaaee: nae ing the sain tee ove ae the leading one ot ich is | of the court, but will resume on Tuesday (this) pobieme f by 4 misery . epee Telegraphic Marine res. | tain, an [ee be chained, om Soest pe pawasth aoe Ors —Prices of all descriptions were the same, while Seis, Donen rc nl Fares; | Sthotsourcetn Amorion, Those whe apply ia theeagly W-agnay phere g deg! hed 10,000 gallons linseed, 4 hice Mw , Robb } —— — - p An “taney Aeteow, thes ht a le cae cn tater Hore, at 709, 0 T0e.) 200 Dbie whale at die a 436 jena 1 pn all melice, Geo, Washing . Veet | WVICTIMS OF THR QUACK DOCTORS, LOOK FoR p? ~ - nqursts.—Coroner an inquest on Saturday | 156 baskets olive at $2 75. . ‘ é Bostor, May %. y } ‘the old and long catabiished Hugterian Peat hey tang. themiventy found the North | igst, om the body of John Cary, aged 13. who was shown | “Pyovisions—Pork waa more brisk,and had an improv: | Arrived—Brign Donegal, Liverpool, April 12: Vorenilles, en ee mbor three Division etrest, New York sity, by To te tant them Usioniste—they found | to have been accidentally drowned by falling from log | ing inclination. About 1,100 bbls. changed hands at | Havana, May %. aie , Alvert M Hale | Hunter, whe, from an experience that very them true to the discipline of the church, and they s¢- On the dock, near the Bouth Ferry, while Piezing. An | $ib 25 f0r mew mean; $14 97 » $14 60 for old; $18 90 for | , Brig Trompel, Neweastle, & ri. Spoke May 5, Int 43 42 Oreo taysien; De ete physician te weded, Mr mgr referred to the extracts from — inquest was alro held yerterday on the body of & man | how prime; and $1225 a $12 60 for old. Beefpuffered a | 10h #2 Br bark Dindem, f ewesatie for Qevtee) reperwes ‘ia Madeira, tarts Heating cures all Poe: @ Pe to the General Oonference, named John A. Martin, late of Atlantic street. Verdict, | sight reduction, the supply greatly exceeding the de- | jj, retood she foundered at som. Rogers, Richmond: Chae Whit rei ed -Drop, eas be ovtet ne Wicks Wt fa stated , ¢ied of delirtum tremens mand, and the sales were limited to 100 bbla. mess at | — i ews, Pernambuco, April 2 Left ship Ben hurtin tiibber ¢ never fail inouring th 18 agen "It bas been the constant sim and united endeavor of Ges eanation oF ime Focrtn ry Junr—The Common | $575 $11 26; and prime at $60 $6 25, Cutmenteand | Pai Wark Muskingum, for NYovk, rene hy aveiin; Oriende, Nignolet of s private natrite. ‘The Dispensary is #0 arranged th the qour general superintendents i» precery rene | Counelt h jdered the subject of appr Reef hams were not wonted pretty firm, | | Bries «ante a, Bag 14 Orinoee, Phitedclph Cajeline Wail, Hall, and Swann Mf | person calling “sll vee no one ut the doctor galt, ho te . won we ocimg ection th all the of n bration, which they bad previc | She cates ‘ee ind choose 1 & Emily, NYork ~ oe Mote sacats Monash D, | Ite Failet te all who may give bien m enll, — fom ‘ revent € f were, aa Inet op snake he, to toad fo Pn f veh Hu although we rece wilh A geari Kran Betate —The house and lot Known as 155 Wast BO! siecle; Havana; Jullette, do Standard ee i BM Herrick, Rhoades > » the Gedof all grace and unsciation. the gem wenty sect cot, 19598, was pola by auction at the wa, Phitadciphin; Zion, Baltimore; brige Cley . § nd harmany. aed geen A i 5 iy Hesskeon Racoanel in River ‘pe Lo, a fond, Cope Hastirm, Seuthor Charteste n; somew Omeeo, Al- i ir fa-t seesion, 1¢ beecmes our painfal duty Moweseer at Waste tos fn te |e creeate ee sile transpired in this staple to day, the | cxendris; Rachel P Brown, Baltimore; Sagamore, Albany Pr ; hray Bes ; 3 " ‘ Ne thié Boppy and a g. it wng tescived that a ce.=-Vety litle Uranepired in thie supe to day, tbe M Baveon, May 2. Bbw lhe, A Rese yy - yor J toselfet a cuitable stone, | “4 vices pe ithe being wnt or the export trad Astived—Sebr Oregon, Rondovt an iota. | Cher, ° the contribution of | "hile fer t use there was but lithe inquiry Cleared—Brig Abnor Taylor, St Croix n n Bf Peamee hee Triton, | each eink. The ; «Geer ¢ ub with devie om a8 ae oar 4 in | took im the is of impor and dealer Inst ov . yp ee pe pneerot, May 2. : John. Pouree, ty t if % ns | Shon agpinet we i en " aa ee ssa lngiclation . the cOeeer Ofertelion Ob. W wer 4100¢ which added to about 2,000 ticrces re Besived rig Jer ane, a s #, Weats | ing minute descr

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