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Other things. « list of which wilt be pub- ing brief account of the proceedings of my band eritiog — of the first day of the serenty-sixth Roe of Lhe United states of America, in | Wesbinge being the 4th day of July, 1831, das the corner stone of * the extension | |. according to a plan approved by the P' fe purtuanee of an ast of Milled Fillmore. President of United Assi-ted by the Grand Master of the Ma- in the presence of many members of ; of officers of the executive aud judiciary de- ‘pia, national. State. and district; of officers of the d pevy, the corporate sounereiee of this and es; many ansce ations, crvil, and military, officers or the Simith-onina tontivcson ad Hetions! Institute; pr ove Of colleges, and teachers Of scbools of the district with atudeuis «ad pupils; a vast goncourse of people from ple ar und remote, includ- 6 few curviving geu kaon. who witmessed the laying the corner stone of be Uspitol by President Washing- ton, on the 18th day of september ((7) e¥enteon bua- red and ninety-ciree If, therefore, 1¢ shail be bere. after the will of Ged hu Un structure shalt falt feom ite base, that ite fourdstions bs uprurnnd. wad the de- Be beneath this stone brought to the ayes of men, be then known that, ou this day. the Union of the United fra—tha’ their constituting it» original useful- meas and glory, growice very day stronger aud strougar fa the aiecilous of the great body of the American snd aliracting more mud more the admiration of jhe world. Apdali here asembied, whether beloaging to public bf oF to private life with hearts devoutly mighty God for the pres rvation of the Liberty and hap) tuess of the country, uuite in siaeers sud fervent projets Unt thus deposit, aud the walls and srobes, tho domes and tawers. th umn and eotabla- tures. now to be execied over it mny endure forever. God save the United States of Amerien DANIEL WEb> CER, Secrevary of State.” Hellow Citizens Fifty-eight: years ago, Washington Siocd on this #pot te exccutem simiturdury to that wich ‘aes now been performed. He Lhwen Lsid the corner stoae ©f the origipad capitol. Le wns at the head of the goveromes?. at thet time weak tu resources, burdened with debt. just trogghng into poiieal existener. and agitated by the hav rg evs which were overturning Boropeen thrones. Yul even then, im many important rwwpects, the govern < strong It was strong in ‘Washington's own great ot-racter~ ir was strong ia the wisdom aud patriotic n of other emineat pablic mea, bis ifical associates and follow laborers—it was strong in the afections of the peor] ee thet time. asto. mirbing changes have been wrought in the condition and prospects of the Aumericnn pation ; aad « degree of CEIere Witneseed, Which the rap furnish no pare 1 A@we review the course of chat progress, won ler Sad amareDen! arrest our attention at every atap The presen’ occkers, allowing of a» lengtheved. remarks, may yet, pe parative state- mend bolween tynport oe béing the most brief «nd the most xcourate. Companative Cawer. 1798. 1851 q a) tors in . ; 125 Binks, Th 3.990828 23.27.48 dn 1808 136971 do. Lous 109,004 deipbia = dv 42520 404.045 Bo. New York. (city) ax. «33131 15.507 Do, Washingion, “de = 075 Of reopts into do, $6 7z0 mM $43. 774,548 penditures of U.S. ao 529 575 Amvert of imports, do. 3,000,000 . Exports, do 6 108.000 Do — Tounsee. ‘ S2u.74 Arenefthe United State; do. 805,481 Renk aud Ste of the army $ 5.10 Moiitia, (encalled.) 3 a oa | Navy of the U se. (Fe sseis,) Nove | Do. Anns ment, (ordu» wee.) =e Dumber of treation nod conven- tious with foreig» po 9 | ons ened Expendioures fr do. #12661 Arce of tho first eapiiel braiding ' (inequare fect. - | cot capitol (including ». ae Linea. rasiro ada, 20 rubles. -_ | Do, Telegraph _ | Number of post offers be Number of miles of post reute 6 | Amount of revenue fro: port | BOR $108.147 | Amcust Uf expend tures in te | et OfBce deoartm nt Dom ber (imal Uren por tedwu) ‘ like Of reiizead. Putitie librarter Nowber of volumer 1 Fohcad libraries. Dumber of yorum A chort note is bere suaed respecting the growth of Western tende and coms ex rected from an ad Gry Lefora the istoricad society of Unig, by Wiliam | Batisghee, Yea. 160--- well ag fo vciume, the wend ‘estern trade fend cOmmerce Previous to the year 1n00, name ey ht oF ten heel boats, of (wenty or tweuiy ve gens ewed. per formed ali the carrying Wade boiweom Cimomnati aod Pitebargh Tp 1802, tue feet gorerument vessel ap: peared op Lakw Eric Vu 11) the first steamboat (the Orienme) was launcbet »t Vict-burgh In i526. the 4 Bichigan were first plowed by the keol of « ware trip te Hay oeing planned the summer year. In 18%.» aay At the present rents ranuirg on the pd Obio and (heir (ributames. is more pro- ably over than under six bucured the ayytegate ton. | wege of which t not Aone buadred aud forty Of steam heats than Rugiaud mercial marine than | and ber dependencw ue ‘hat employed by &: In the department of in bave been won | Gifu applicntions of -rieuor to mela within the la taury years The spacieus béil of the Patent office is at once eo repeeitory xed the prepot Amencan inventive art end geniux Their re-ult« are seen in the numer ms improvements by which human Isbor ie abridged. With out going into a: tails, it may be sufloent wo say that many @ the applications of steam to loeaavtion and maindecturee of ceetricity nud maguetiau, to the j duct.on of mechanical mo Broph, to the meistracion of astrunomica, pheaominn, fo (ho art of muliplying engravings, the inerudue- tion and improverw nis mmong w of all the important o the olectrieal tele Inyentiona.a the old world are strikingly indwative of the advance of this network of railrosde coautry in the useful aru. The aud telerapis linew by whieh this vast country ia reticulated have not only developed ite re eek, but united emphatieaily ip metalic bonde wii perts of the Unbon Thehy- | Greulie works of New York | tlindeiphia. and Beton. gurjerr tnextent and importance. thine of ancient K But we HAVE pO contmed WUT atiention to the teu inte application (f meievoe to the useful arte, #0 hay epiered Ube feid of original neeareb apd bate enlarged | the bounds of scientific knowieder. Bixty yours ago. be | fides the brililiant divcoveriee of Freukun tm eb ctrieity scarcely enyibing bad bern dope suwng usin the way of ctiginad tavention. Jur iwen of selenoe were content With sepeating the experiments, anc diffu ledge of the dwcoverts of the sanany of 6 Without attempting to add a ingle orw fact or prin ciple to the exmtme rock. Wi the leat twenty tive or thirty years, a reworkable improvement hae iakeo plece in thin respect, Our natural history hasbeen ex | pied ip all (1 brenches, our groloyy hae been iovesth reeuli« of the hate et interest to practical 1 tierce In Tie have been made pure chemistry and cieernotty, which hate received — approbation of the wortd. the afvance which bas made (im meteorel gy ia this country within tie = twenty peors, i roual to thet made during the ease Period in all the wile te ites Im 1708. there was | sot In (he Unied Steter an iostrument with wbieb a § od ob-@Evation of the braventy bodiew could be made. here ame tow roetran oot at Warhington, Can ige 60d ( inctmaadi, equal ty tars at toe bert Buropean ob ecryatorios ; and Ube oii Within the last tive sence v0 mont brillinat of phy nnd Bperrephy + discoveries in aste socUntry, are an dee of the unt cy r much jute ' tod Stanton wrt y niet ip distawt @@a have reoulte he oo terptiae ot maty Ip 1807 # oarvey of the const of the United State wae oommeneed. which at time. it was kapposed n Ametions wae competent to direct The work hae, how ©) F grown within the lnct few years. under « native «a pertr eméems. in importance and extent. beyond any en erpeve of the Rind ever batfure attemptat These faete weiy prowe that » great advance bas been mare nly in the nupiteation of acienee to the wants of ordinary life to solenoe Itself, in ite sop tration to ratiefy the cro 7 ngs of the immortal mind Li reepe ce to Hiternture. wieh the exception ut one ur two ey ting books, and other school backs of an inferior chr owe degten! try athe which nome t thus of Je pod ec ene pern uichinere') Mancnopusetts,’ Yves the» Federntiet Belk fee” ond © Mews Geography.” Av cick hed oot produced a single work of any re fm erence oF liv rature alaat whoily dew Prvdent oD imported book var bibles and testa. t printed abroad. The boo branches of bustness, { bigh reparacion 1 to melore be wh bower priate dieglaye of vieer abroad moeane (ff defence at howe efien Murtreted oor luster om, wel ie jer thy 1 upon b power-nn army tie when bee ope the right arm of te Tat bens pertect in ite de vo mAHY 6 held. Ihitve the mil!tery epil tides and pr were uf toe ta e206 d+ monrtreied the wiedom # hic bee prosid: . Me Oepenimiion and govoroment While the « i end dew eovargeme nt of (ice military arm- ' Jeaious watebte er the + here ban freely iver anc each aflor da | wretchedness | the Un ted States there is no church establichmeat | wewid | verument, and to ev | ment. ereeted for the purposes « f H a 3 z i z is be large enough to fence at home, al! our ports and harbors. absence of the navy, ‘ean the brave arms of the gray 904 sod militia doagalast ships and ‘ailing Z Eps ze f strong the enemies’ line. of battle steame re, without notice upon our coast? What will guard our cities from tribute, our merchant vessels aud our navy rea, sep pe the closeof the war with (rest Britun, been steadily followed by our goverament. While the perils from which our great estabiishmwats had just escaped, were yet fresh in recollection. a system of for i- | fications was begun, which now, though not quitee m- plete, fences in our important point+ with impassable strepgth, More then four theussnd canna. may ut any moment, within strong and Permanent works. arrsuged with all the advartages avd applicnoes that the arc af fords, be turned to the protection of the sea coat. aud be rerved by the men whose hearts they sbelter Haopy for us that it is 0, since these are means of security that time alone can supply; and since the improvements of maritime warfare, by making distant expeditions easy and+peedy, have made them more probable. and at the same time more difficult to anticipate and provid against. The cost of fortitying all the important points oa oar whoie Atlantic and Gulf of Mexioo frontier will not ex. ceed the amount expended on the fortifications of Paria, Im this connection. one most important facility ia the defence of the country is not tu be overlooked It is the almost instaptancous rapidity with which the sol dhers of the army and any number of the m'liiix corps ny Dow be brought to point where « ho-tile attack may be made or threatened. All this ¢x'easion of terri- tory embraced within the United States, inerrase of its population. commerce, aud manufactures developement of its resources & eavals and railroads and rapidity interoommusication by innumerable steamboats and te- legrophs, has been accomplished without overthrow «f, @ danger to, the pubbe liberties, by any assumption of military power; and. indeed, without any poromnent in crvase Of the army, except for the purpose of frontier ds fence. and »ffording a slight guard to the pab ie property; or of the pavy, any fartber than to assure the uavigator that. ia whatsover sen he shail sail bis ship, his peototed by the stars aud stripes of bis country, All this. with- out the shedding of a drop of blood for troascu or rebole lion—all this. while systems of pooulsr representation be ve regularly been supported in the State ‘ormeats and in the general goveruments—all (bis while Laws, ma. al and State, of such # charicter have ben passed, and have been so wisely sdmipistered thet { may stand up here to-day, end declare, as I now do. tn the face of all the intelligent of the age, that for the p riod which has elapsed from the day that Washington fait the foun dation of this capitol to the present Game there hasbeen Lo country upon earth in whieb life, Hberiy, aud pi perty. bave been more amply and steadily secured or more freely exjoyed, than in these United states of Aino rica, Who is there that wiil deny this? Who is there prepared with ® greater ora betier example? Who i+ there that cap stand uy the foundation of frets, ae knowledged or proved. and assert that these. our repub- Hew institutions, bave not answered the tras ends of g.verpment, beyond all precedent ip human hisory?— ‘Thero is yet another view. Cherw are ariil higher oon- siderations. Man ir an intellectual being, d-stined to immortality. ‘There is a epiritin him.aud the beeath ofthe Almighty hath given him under-te-ding. Chea, only, is be tending towards his own destiny, while he seeks for knowledge or viruwe, for the will of his Maker, and for justcones ptions cf bis own daty Of al. impor. tent questions, therefore, lot thix, the tmost important of all. be first asked and first ®uewered in what conn ry of the babitalde globe, of great extent and large are the means cf Enowlalge the most generally d Mased and enjoyed among the people? This question «tmits of one and’ only one avswer, It if here—it is here. in these U ie among the dencen tants of thore who —f those who were pilgrims on the shore of Piymouth: and of thow other ruces of men, who, in subsequent ti have become joined in’ this great American iy. Let one tect, Soeapable of doubt or cixpute, suttsty every mind on thie point. ‘The population of the United Srates is 23400100, Now take the map of the continent of Furope snd spread it out betory you Take yoursedle and your diviaers and lay off im ope area, in any #ape you pleese, & triangle, square. circle, parallelogram. or trapeaoid, wand cf an ren that shall eontain 150 009000 of people, and there will be found within the United Stetes more persons who do habi than can be embraced within the lines of yout demaros tien. But there is something even more than this Man is not ply an intellectual, but he is lio a religions being: and i+ :elisious feelings and hbits req aire e:lti- vation Let the religien~ element in man's netare be neghoted, let him be influenced by no high r motives than low self-interest. and subjected to no stronger re # raipt than the If pits +f civil auth rity, and he becomes the creature of selfish pi sor blind fagaticin Phe 6) co'acte Cf 4 nation, powerful and entizhtened. but with. out ¢ taith bas been presented. almost within own day weroing beacon for the nations, On the other band, the cultiv«tion of the religious seatim-nt re presses Lieontionsness. incites to general be: dance, snd the preetical acknowledgement of the brotberhoot of man. inspires respect fog iaw und order, nad gives str: ngth to Che whote secial ‘brie ot the ec pducts the Lumen seul upward t ing As one of ile pecesary consequences. tated with trath. that ia we ¢ n to its populati estublisbments, bible, cay benevolent mi-sonary an tract seleties, supported by public aod private contrinucions. as in our | own. There sre also institutions for the education of the Vind. the deaf and dumb, of idicts. f'r the reewption oforpian and destitute ebildren, for moral tigned for rep and fomale- respectively; inscitations for the reformation of criminals, nut We speak of those ie establishments in almost every country and the United States, for the reception of the firm ond destitute poor, many of #hon have cur shores to escape the poverty and of their condition at hone, In form. to or ecclestastical autherity fmnded by Public worship is maintained eit tributions, or by ry oom. trusts and donations of a charitable | org. Now. tudnk it emf. to say that ayreater portion of (he of dir United Siates attont public worship, cind, well behaved, and well -eaed than of aby Cther coustry of the civilized world E tiflces of rigion are seen everywhere Their nggregute eost acunt toon immense sum ofmou-y Thay are, in the general. kept in good repair, and conserratad to the }urpoves of publie worship. In these edifices the pople regularly ble on the Sabbath day whieh is seerodly set opart for rest, by all ela«ea, from scoular employment and for te ae meditation ad worship. to listen to the reading of the holy ceriptures and ¢iseoures from pious ministera of the several denominations. This attention t+ the wants of the intellect apd cf the soul. af manifested by the volun tery Fuppert of schools and ges. of churches and benevolent inet.tutions. Is one of the most remarkable choracterietios of the American people. not less «rriking- sxhibited ip the pew than in the oider settlements of the country Un the spot where the first trees of the forest were felled. pear the log cabins of the pioneers, are te he teen rising together the church and the school house, So bos tt been from the beginning, and God grant that | thus it may continue “On otber shores, above thelr mouldering towers, Tn sullen pomp the tall cathedral frowns; Bimple aud frail eur lowly templow throw, Thelr slender shadows on the paths be Bearce tenis the wind. that sweeps his wootand track, The Iarch's perfume from the settler's axe, visien of the morning air, ¢ frsm'd rleeple marks thy house of Prayer. te taith's gare bs mn beneath ihe hel ferns, Brvatbes out as eweetly to the tangled wood As where the rays through blazing otiels pour, Oo marble shaft and tessellated floor ' Who does pot adanit that this unpsralleled growth of Prosperity and renown are ihe results under Providence of the union of these States under a general eon-titation which guaranties (> exch State a republican frm of go man the enjoyment of Ife. liber. ty ard the pursuit of happiness free from olvil tyranay or ceclesinsticn! domination To bring home this idea to the prevent cecasion, who does not fed that when Pred. dent Warbington inid his band on the foundation of the first capitol building, he pe & great work of perpetuation of the Union and the con-titution? Wh» does pot feel Chat this seat of the general govern ment bealthfnl in ite situation. central in ite position, o mCuntaine from whenee gush «prings of @on- # teeming With natore « richest products, Daye and (be great estuaries of sily acees-ible and generally agrerable in eli- aeercintion, does not give strength to the anion f thove Btates; that thir city, bearing an immortal heme, with ite brond streets and avenues. ity public squares and mecnificent edifices of the general govern. carryiag on within the important business of the several departments of wonderful and carious inventh a. f the records of American lew tious of the produrta of t for stady nad comoart from all porte of the world; adorned sith mumerons eburcher and sprinkled over. Lam happy to «ay with many public schools. wher all the children of the city, # thout Gistinetion, are pr vided with the means of « ine ® gerd edocation—where there ate noademios and coll d public Iihraries +h uld eneti tofore, the fostering ear of ¢ arded ne the permanent sent of Hore, ton, a citieen of the | —a republic which knows not f polition! geography —bas tadi ented, T trust. prophet te this nation a wide and powerful Influrnee in the intetleetun! world, aud te th city # commanding position in the eld o htereture, by eadowing bere. and plartog web diarsbip Of the government, an tnstitut orense apd diffusion of kn pach succeeding your new interest a added to the op it brecmes connected with all the historical nesetnti evr cour try. with her statesmen and her orators, nad shee its cemetery ie annually enriched with the nches of her | choven sone Before ge ls the brovd aad beautiful rie-r eeparnting two of the origina! thirteen Mints, nnd ebtsh alate President. © man of determined purpme amt ts fe xitle will but patriotic heart, devited to «pan wi be daring granite, :yrab lea! of tne fr minted wplen of the North the douth on and art hi ite bar ky repore the pahee of the Rather of hic Contry an at cur ride, by n singninr felicity of p wition, over king | the elty which he deelened end which bears his mune. fies to bie memory the me ble column. enblime in ia fitople grandeur. and fitly intended to re natitor | he cot then any eiutlar e riectare oo the onrface of te * earth Pet the votive offering of hie ‘ soorymen be freely sontcbute ty h hgher thie mot “y ‘ * t th rise it ball tel Win hie coming--let the eartiet lierht ¥ tis: ne--Whet conteraplations o ut minds “here to re n fimed Me 1 h ' n ge Fern experiment Not free from troubles at home, he sevs the FOr ia COMMAVIivD And Ormas Mi around hig He oot that foreign powers are half disposed febr J 1. Morris, Van , 2 days. Borowvi, ( Neal, 5Fraa- tneeth cf te Ttabllbed Americas everest h Preto as er, Zaayes Se aaa rh ost, ae ment We mighty thoughts, with | ie days. jorman tears as well as with hopes, are FS Rehr J Sucketaie, Chews re he EY Jul; rondininced He beads # short procession over then masked Schr Bliss Helen, Roby, di 2 day ia das anyones ametce trae , Boa fields; be crosses youder stream om a fallen tree; be as- Sebr Gen Seott. rsthro: e bog! @ hours, ~ oy rrey ihe Se fone ot \d soon after cends to the top of this eminence, whose original oxks of Sehr d Parron, Miner. or. for Liverpool); brig Lad: he ne toe Eek, and no ee the forest: stand as thick around him as ifthe spot had | Sehr) # Mersereau Hutehings. Semen River, 3 days. With tondel Copmaste ie ree "Dey, i! convenience to pas pi alling daye are cen devoted to Druidical worship, aud here he performs nes 3 inbesennrta, dune 1¢—Brig Celeating, Fiek et for Bowie, donde fg eh to TL Per RST will aati 00 ‘inetey, , oe the ited duty of the das Liv: ro~ Are, Bee. 8 Philbrook, 8t Andrews; vd nes ‘Wooduide. jd k4ch, Brut retow, RO: Couch, Tiindstpuies 20th Seino, Wil Isaac Newton, Bush, Charleston; Moves coud draw xzound hih the ofthe great pss 4d 1, neteeraae ‘ men ‘own days—patriote jore, Oraters . . A statermen—and were to addrees us in thelr prover sy nae Saeee, izagpen. bound te Reston, Page Mazer, Bampecn, fon | Fer falght ov pecsngs, spply Pep would he not ray to us—"Ye men of this generation, I Leland, Coowte, saan tier weed y Linas Love tral, and { rejoice end thank God for being able to see that our la- vet Brewster, New 4 npeemen. | tur N Bi Brey, an /BEO- | Pianta MAIL STEAMSHIP CONF ANY. —ONLY { You se B Foster, Kellar, Boste to Albany. lua. Howes, for Bi La Mne for Colltaraia and Oregon, bors. end tolls, and sacrifices, were not in vain. Preeperous—ycu are happy—you are grateful. The fire «ft liberty burns brightly and steadily in your hearts, while duty and the lew restrain it from bursting frth in wild und destructive conflagration, Uherish liberty as ¢it—cherish its securities. as you wich to pre Maintain the constitution which we labored +o painfully to establish. and which has been w you uch & source of incsthnable blessings. Preverve the union of the States, cemented us it was by our prayers, our tears, and cur blood. Be true to God. your country, and yourduty, So+hall the whole Eustera world fuilow the morning tun, to contemplate you as a nation; 80 sball sil succeeding generations honor you us they honor us; end @o chall that Almighty Power which s0 gru- cloudy peotected us, and which now protects yuu. eho ite everineting blessings upon you and your posterity Prevident Fillmore: It is your singularly good fortune to perform an act such as that which the esrtiest of your predecessors performed fifty-cight years © You stand where he stood. You lay your hand on the c:raer rtope of # building designed greatly to extend that whose corner stone be laid. Changed. changed is every- thing areund. The same sun, indeed, shone upon his head which now shines upoa’ yours. The eame brad river rolled at bis fw t and bathes his last resting place. that pow rolls at yours, But the rite of this oles wae then mainly on open field, Streets sud avenues have since been laid out and completed—sjaares and pubic grounds enclosed avd ornamented until tho city which Dears his name. although comparatively inoonsidvrable ip number apd wealth, has beeome quite fit te be the reat of the government of # creat and united people. Sir, may tho com equences of the duty whicn you perform’ #» aurple iciourly to-day. eqnel those which flowed 01 via Ov saturday, July 1, ats. a. PURE ay i i tone hurthen SAS pict hare Re jensen pier at the (3k ot Werren River, with the government mails for Chasres rite U. 8 Mall stoainsbip Pauama, te ‘or about the Ist of Ausust, For freipies apply ab she's ce, and 65 South streot, oF 177 street, corner of Warren street, AQIFIC, MAIL ron ate Paste ere geeteden thas esti co erah, Monsen, Betton, bound ce albany. ‘Berton. bound to Albany. née, Toten, bound to albany. Tl inston, bound for Albany ton, & wa Shokbeld, for Rostlond, with vebeon d tch. for Boston stb; Ady John “nad Schr Glote, Smell. Salen, 4 dave: Sehr Hanvah D, ——, Plymouth, 4 Sehr Uroeala, Doane, Harwich, i the West, oa Westuereland, do de 7th, FW for Baltimore Ji Brobhe, do “aoeh Bacelsior. ate i Philena, ch Charleston July hy a. be tee ee Ky dil q Sicoy Broker aes tee th, 3daye. Neemith, Salsbury) Crescent, Forbes, | Bow. well. N York, nDON [3-katd inward, Koenig Erast; August, Gottsch al joop Broker, k Arv& 1 ‘6 days from Bremen. Burk Altred, from Bremen, A 1 I; Floris, Lyon, Se- ydtenmsbine Arctic, Luce, Iv ; Flori an, Marion, Berry, Cherlestons ships Jacob a eater: volt (hts Headless, ‘Liverpool: Vioksbure, New bart Ly ritanie (Bras), Marsnban. On Friday, scbr Cambridge, from P thrvuah Iieit Gate withoat a She was, furtunately, got ‘ot ia éuinage. JULY K—Wind at cunriso, NW; at moridiaa, NW; sot, WOW, and Lights weather clear. Telegraphic (tarine Rs Bevrimone, July 5. with the maile TAncieco. ellers will be kept wp for the rane Passengers bes roturning withous 4 aes the etesmer from San ween Pa apne tennslent jo Cha 1th, vive Warbeok, Dixey, Ric Janciros 20th, Sema- tor, Coffin: B York In port Catherine, Edmonds, and Manchester, Porter, for Berton soon Beinpton, Davis, do 26th: Julia Howard, Bulk- 22; sed Chartes Cocper, Cutts, for NYork, ldg; Devonst ure for do tb; Am Congress, do July 6; Yorktown, do Slat; cre. Limenrox, Jnie 4—S814 Undine, Hugilt, NYork. Lanata 4, April 2)—Ship 8¢ Peters burg, Pike, from 8Fran- il 21 Ships Gentoo, Devons, from Hong Ko jay 6; Bumboldt, mango, Boston 2th; Musan- from San Francis. for Boston, 14g; Farks Neney Trent, Littleteld, (trom SF), for Now Yor 1dg; Gen Irylor, Crosby, for Now Orleans, do; Sno Fren- cisco, Brightman. fer San Francisco, do1 heise Goo F Wil- efield, coramodious im her cabin arrangements, Asan extra tamily Font. ‘Ono of the above etonmers vill keep up the connection be from hia act. Nor thus only May the principles of your trem tan Prnncloco, for New Yor ines Teeth, Luaietelds:| [Oe 2° th apis sisomnes iO) been porte, adn intetration. and the wirdem Lote cad P: Lithes! con Arvived—Bork Bi siete Boson robes Emily Jobn- ag do do. *. prey t \ Bey oe ‘yo pense site x ten a jeatic will bo tanintaamed by the duct. be euch as that the world of Une presett day, aod wick, Hong Kong snd San Francisoo; Arabien, Folger, | Uni 6 mel eampships Groot ertoy tig Princoss Roysl, Ber- Syaney, NOW. GEORG’ ) ton CRESCENT CITY 1,608 ae laey ioe mais be Pane es to, peconlve whee irit.ix8, June H4—Sld Harkaway, Bouoon, and Colum- | OF BROKPE, pi tree cy EMPL TV” (2.000 tons. PUILADEL Pdi a 1100 ae ing New ven for Chagres om the 11th and 25th of. ‘The new eteauships EL DORADO sue FALCON willform A direct line between New Orleans ana Chagres, leaving a exemple you have made your study Fellow Citizens—I now bring thir address to # eldse by «xpressing to you. in the words of thy great Kanan orator, the deepest wish of my beart, and which 1 know dea ply penetrates the beurts of ult why hear ae :—" Duo jonroue, July 3 Arrived— Sohee Adrian, NYork; Rainvow. Ava, and J A Taylor, Boston. In pert—Schrs R & H Fetell meat, for N Yor bi wat vata ¢, Juve Bark Commodore, Willisme, tor NPork, Picccsvrone, wisen te Ate snegiog Tad voeskoonn Oidh, NVork Jv ne 15, for 8Francisco, and eld acata abt April 6. Newrorr, Jul, ad BS Heeten, for hla dolphin Metamors, and Oru: —, We pra g Bhs onto uum. my me ens populs im aged po Ryteed up, Br tris Trio, supposed from Tictou for Fall weereaery: Le NeW ie im ae Rodoiph, Perry, Sydney, cued pa eriade 6s up ions ic ae tee siete 8 reli. quom 9 is tammortatibue d hit po- ive: 4 * hd Cobden, B: |, London. | through line to and fro Orleans flies um, wl tle cunque eventat, ut de republicd quisyue Provinewox, July 4. Pee re ee ere ey Baerel Catiteaiay ome “Greco Pelee Reatard Gane Arrived—Sehps Superior, and Orato and HA West, Albany; sloo vest. Pointer, and Fashion, Below 4 full rigged bi Charleston — iriz Maine, Sav ee be rocured trom Armstrong, Lawrason 6 Co., agents, ter oe that La The fore for Soroseh s Sebets: from New Fork to Ban Fram tica has boon reduced (Tn otate rooms, tr'Eon, Tower oabin. to $290, E. June —Shipa Bevere, Howes, for N¥ork Harding, for Vortemouth 2ist une 2~Schr Commerce, Allen, from Boston, arr Lon her return in 6 or sdaye. 20—8ld ship Caire, Loring (from ner And now, fellow citizens, with heert+ void of hatred, envy. and malice towards onr own sountrymen or Ruy of them. or towards the subjects or citizcas of other go verpments, or towards aby member of tue great family of pe, Mary Dulles, Ke euppored the Orray Taft, from nab; schre W Ht Bowen, NYot wan, Lot exuiting, nevertheless, in our own pence, mo. | 22! Varker, aDany | o B snk adie Acsan Sted eres curity, @nd happiness. in the grateful recoltection of the | Arrived fth—Sebr Ox! tbhagge r a arr Md, to Kad for Boston or NYork, only Ain veesel; Sici Sioa fom New Vork to (hagres will be as the Lowest pant, nad the plesious hopes ofthe future. let us retarato nett, Gan” Fiutadeipbia; Asbiang, | 077 Fhe, for Borton, would eall sbe lth or 12th, Sle May 7 AY tafe ten stoner (thou thoge porta, cur hemes, and with all humility and devotion oflue our |“! fount B, Uren Loretee, Henderson, NYcrk; Stat, Russian, Voa- a a shen ie the Father of all our mercies—political, eocial, Fo Mails. - wears 12, x iysta a ochr, mame unknown, anon . saepeommggens T religtous. i 1 ork) for Daevay P .—TER Seca ncnremmmnmeniccncemebins: | , Lever Bass tee Renmedes 6 Then, Beate Bien, Bivaen, (Pitxey. June 2 eld bel j Alexander, mer, WY orks clipper ip HORN Kouw (47 Kachange), on ‘tuesday, Sth inst, at Li o'clock. Ng a? CITY TRADE REPORT. eal eters iy ialnnds not British must be malted ss 1 ea 2 Hie, Tone vente ate Gate el Barenvay, July 5—6 P.M. ne Room, ae the post office canuot forward thom. | F%! fer da Bas Chariots Re eg te en a Wy Asnes were unaltered 80 bbie. pots brought #). ead Rio Janmro, &o, per ntaamor Gulden Gate, Smith, ede, ote too Watts, Wa ts, for Philadel: i ohi pearls $6 50. ‘The stock in the inspection amounted to sett Nae ote vine at kenyers 9) Wall eureet, | Bhs. dor nght Atlantis. NiPoln fOr NYork, Co. Sld Bat, | freight apely te EB, SUTTON & CO 5,218 carke, all hinds Fe rewax.—About 1.4¢6 Ibs, yellow found buyers eines Our Inet, at 26 0 26 Sc,, cash. Puvapert res —The movements in Flour were to a fair t full. and in some instances, itaproved 11 60 bbls, domertic were disposed of at State with «uper Westorn, at tes $45; 8, Rargeos, Paltimore. PACIFIC MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,—ONET throvgh line for San Frencieco, via Hiavene and Ohi Fare reouced. “On Friday, duiy It, 208. Ne Thog ied doutle engine stesmehip OHI), senck, Sootaanden, will salt on Welles, Joy, Uhr oo pele o'clock, P, M., from her pier at the foot of Warren etrest, Ne R., with tLe eovernm mails, for Chagres, via oo Pasuongers crered wh Havnss to the opiendid dew engine eteamsbip Falcon. Paseenzera leaving in thoOhle connect with the favorite United States Mail stermshtp Pa weir June 17—Brics Acuitn, Simmons, and Zebra, Lawrence for NVerk. Ide lowly. Kertenpam, Juve 1S—Brem bark Ris Packet. Wenole, for Keaton abt twe weeks, Dutoh brig Johanne Lezise was wine hound at Helvoet At do, ship Ahtar. to load for NYork: Ruancnae, April —Sripe Carrina Horatio, Crocker. from do Herald Marine Correspondence. Eveantrows, July Saileé—Sebes Betsey, Brown, and Meine, Peudletor, A i—Arr echr Sarah Ann, Gardner, James River for Bovton, sid rame day Sd— Arr sohte Sterling, Chase, NYork for Hyannis: Cre. ence Kipley, do via ford; Wost Falmouth, Barton Millstone Points J ort Alexandria; and all re- pposud the Splea- Abbott, for New fine No 2 at $3 75a $4; mixed to favorite 3406 a $4 2; ordinary to choice Staceant )> » $4 S}44: pure Genesee and fancy Ohio. ai 94 ee March 2; a wh, to eal! from Panama on or a For yest tra Obie, at $4 50a $5 12%: ned Ma - 0. ao pane, ton : $4250 $431 ’ Southern continued buoyant end steady, | ¢ SH SALLY PeaRn—Ti ere ts inourance ii ‘Warr Rg cage famaren, ~ — OR CALIFORNIA, uew steamship L. ATAYEPTE, LGW tons burthen Stoddard, commander (into of -termer ee Crmees anil from Philadelpais tor Cha July, 8 12 o'oloc ome we fi a aa ieee, Bates, do. th Mert! 6 8 env nwa, Jupcé—Buck J W Coffe, Vartna, for NYork, 10 Juve 2—Bilgs Cearina, Bates, and Nereus, Up- ot Buth, before reported burnt for $: dbetween the Washington, Ne; is uleo $10,000 on the sa! more elaowhere. fama in Boston. The Sid Ith, Brutus, With 1.0.0 Hbis. sold. Rye flour was abundant pi easier, 440 bbls having changed bands at $3 STs; Med was iuauimete, without alteration in value. the extent of 7,500 bushels Mediterranean, civen. 7.40 Cenadinn, for shipment, at pri howe steam Nerth Careline. new 1 vLeAN, Rufos Moles, of "Er Jom, Re. Jeno 2°—Are brig Emily, Prite, Alonan dria; ‘ably enfe se - and 60 Maryland di Rye and Barley were wor, “ith slates, before revor ed put our, ph ipe Te mon, Snow. Jmma Fields, Snow, N York; rope.) ane Gokedd Ean wees aoaakiecahio hiekee. wice, {8 ung sleuk in a SW gale, whou two 6a; ovis 4 John & Lucy, Cur enenzers Are Uni fties of Northern. at 43 a de Jerrey, ai Al n dso. | *8t: preparatory to a survey bi Delows tark, report’ | patsnne tn few Vary vili ke penvtded with Hioketa te Corn voried but little; 62.000 burhels were taka wt o2ig |, Sur Coauinm, Gartean, trom Be om Tce auiore on | ed the Argyle from éo, ja free, For freight or nreunae apply to 4 Soe. for heated; 674, n Oke for mixed; Oe fr Northera ‘Tornav, Jone l4—Arr Thorndike, Perkins, 1. G. WILTIAMS, 168 Fone etreat, the Moselle Shon]; but no partioulai ; ; : vif, and #1 17th, yehow and Western white: and 634 fur round white ser ag feat. faa, ani woah Cereift, am ‘ Coren We oxy heard of 40 bules Lelog nol suring een oo wt fut ola a8 pLALaMUANG, March 25-$1d prev brig Ormus, Smith, N am be day. at about Thumday's quotations. |The 1 total wreck “Unvnin x0, June TENo Are vee PP ORREST GROVE JEYDAGPATHIC INSTITU usws. baving come to band after business hows, had no | sne flied with empty wi ace . ‘Watts, Syduey, NSW; ith, "These ehip Wm It Tier eck, Shinn Liverpool. Vrer Coasr oy Sematra, Atri! 21— Shi at De tatdtenteter Nr lato, Lerd, 1g, would leave for Ntork gale drove her again ow shore, with e $4000 worth of the cargo has been . Bell, ashore hy ral pertiousar effect upon the trade. Peescrits.—Veerels being somewhat more plenty rales +o Liver poed were rather besvy, though there wi air emeunt ¢ferng 10440 bble. flour were engs at Ie fw le. Meigd; grain ranged from 6 to G0 | dead weight at Dbe 17+ Od ; and er tton wa quiet at old, d by Dr. Lelaney’svew local pa In old and complicated onves though seme weeels teked 16d To Ule-gow, come 16 hot Bi ne Povo Miah 1 rn Frouch mode of trestevent, (with d end weight wan taken at 250. There was nochange to | 2X9, CuaRrorre, of Yarmoath, NS, from St Joha, N iculn Lucila, Waleb, at ally known. fevmad uetioe to London or Havre 4 Buse Bown Hanuy—The cargo of brig Buwd Henry. of | Home Ports. Provistons.-Pork was abundant and cheaper Sales | Kingston Maes. loston Grane Turk, wesiusured at tne Nep- | BOSTON. July 3-Arr srk Eagle, Matthe » Philadel 20 SAVED. DK. KICORL S PRENCH COPAY of ty bbis Lew merawere «flected in lots, at $1 ; tupe ofBce in Bortou, for | brie Frederiok, Kickers mosant Tre xill Vis ‘cubebs, i het prine at $12 75 Old wae nominaly ws inet yur ofcun Hanny Cavwoon, telleved of NLondon, Tolan Chisheim, tilseccw. Te ech Veetal, Keef arrived frecty. and was cull at $9 & $L!, fr mes, dghit vf 0th, ine thick | Fon. (ork. stlena for te bree, $id onlp Geo Raynes, Few « ‘ » Beef haus Sad to sliow. Maraauadavie ‘fond ° nent ly de thd goer pest bauer foment fe ture, erate’ avx Gavia: Choctaw, Deuefl Gebfte:. Atm em 1 token in lots at #14, ond cut meats at Thure y'¢ pric with sales of 160 pote ac cohen Granite State, La Norneck, Savannah (7d clearance Wh: a ce bgp Pe ag Gretuguined afer ang | Sid ftom NBedford 24, shin Lancaster, Almy, North Par | Se"p. Mayageen: Independence Bisuchiare ‘ardenass Je ry ee SV KIVATE MP. ‘ua vom. » . r ~f i Kirk, on anton — » Profeesor of Disease @c a 1%¢. tor Ohio; 100. a The for Weatern "hd Se tebe Amelia (of Sandwich) Hoxie, At antic Ooe Works Joe Maynrd, Thompson, Philadeiphis: svamer Onta- | of Women—Twentieth edition, 1x me. PP. 2—Price Ri e lde a Ve. for Orange — Cheese was ‘Towed te een from NLondon lst, ship Clematia, Benjamin, | rie ete! Years of vustoring. of Hs moaiand ments) anguish to mang purchased with more freedom, at $6 4 97 > P: barks General Soott, |) BALTIM( retionate becuniasy, aidicnltice 8 the sae f have been spared by intooded especial: marriage, we it werd is conten plat: which choule ucket, arr at Edgartown Teteyrapnic Reports, hirarad ‘The news by the Africa oa rs ‘ived b FE whslivg. 24, (vy letter from Cant Nis, 40) bhis ap oil (belore Fepor Boston; els Je cy ‘altred, (Br) ew, Bermuda, one Arr US pov cutter Duane ceused much irrepninrity in. price en di uot | *Atl nent day for Arctic He He Jita ($p), Bernrostes, Barrelena: uo walo—the wife, the motner—we xeved 40 bales, “For pork the demand ts moderate, at i meat seasees (ees) rn diz harks Palnmpndee (Reus) Wase- or the one ia the decline of 414 @ $14 26 formers xchange oo New York, sight worn buee rk, Herm! ‘alencinnos (Sp), Rafel. Hav: year ry dante. per; sterling. & wy co Mag: plin, Swain, of Newport, Rernese, Ric Janeiro, Cl4 steamship Pan tan disnover the canses. symptoms, " July 5.1861 from South Se wn veaton; ship Orders (Prem), For! ter, remedies, and most certain mode of cure, in avery compleans Pessoa, Sanyo. . n Auckland, NZ, Feb 3. Sam Robertson, Wash- | men’ bark Muriilo. Merri'l, NVork; eohr Dare (Hr). Saits, to which her ocx iasubjeot. Folen were made of 1.000 bhl~ City Mills flour at 4425, | vurn, PH, on a cruise: erprise, Swain, Nant, dv Kelize. Hon, Towed to veh 20th, ebips John Moiland, an: (Extract of e Lecter from a Gentioman te Payson, Onte,p erat $ | "Spoxen= March 1 Int 48 & tom 7690 vi Starouck, | Terrase. Davrow, May 1, Berravo. July 5, 1851 Filisen, NR, 4 days from £¢ all well; for NPaeitic, | | 20th—Arr be AD i » Reimann, Ham My wife nas been percoptbiy: ur leet bave been, flour, 6.000 bole: red ' ) busbels r rch V6. re 23 2S, lon 14022 W, Perovian Nan, 390 ap. | bre rye re OF More. in consequence of corn BoC busbels | The imarket | yay. Ist 2S, lon 22 W, brig Charlotte, Winters, SH, from | ring wotue micmthe belure and a + flour i holders are askingan al | se Hajcns we tne, but buyers sales were Iituited | “Yuan 4, ship Memsonger, Arthur, NBed- | 7 «44 Dhl wt $e ‘ 40 DEL things was inevitable, and Odd Fellow, SH, from Axores, 9moe a ocqoed enn ce = Bort the worst At thie time. {now about ¢ Spoken. | Passengers Arrived. beard your book biehly epohes of, as containing 0 h oe fo 0, iv reaching my case j sed Western ae reminal at de uke, Onteare la | Stif Montauk. M'Michacis, Bence for San Diego, Ke, June | | Havme—Pachet ship Helvetin—1. Gerard, $ P Meriana, W ching my case. | O i : sug O 40 burbiis roid at Ste Breighte to Albwoy | Ship Arab, Thureten, from Bath (Deo 1+) for SFranoieco, | Buxxos Avnes—Bork OJ Hayee—Mre Edward A Sanders, v6 pares imparted to my wile. quoted a! 6le for Sour, Ide. for wheat, and llc. | Pep sh latst #, lem Go 4 . | B'Givece, Thes Gitece, Mrs | M. Dossmenex Child and servant; Miss Jessie Deborah Ferguson. sot te me ben) I ttttle Ship Minstrid, Bassett, from Hetavia for Boston. and ox Sallea. STPAMSHIP AKCTIC, FOR LIVERPOOL Be nH Aveaxy, July 5, 1851 ‘The reevipte since our last have been arf llows— Flour 100 bbis | whens, 7060 Lushels; corn, 45.000 bushels ere har been a good business doing in tlour—sales, ~ £00 ote at $4 26 tor aight State, and $437 a $444 vr prime Genesee, Corn ix beavy, owing to large re co ipte—tade, 10.000 bushels at OTe. for rouad yellow, and hee. fer mined Weetern Onta are steady, with pales st pected to pass Anjier same night, March 2, off Iwo Brotaers, Java Sea. Poster, from Railtimore (Dec 3) for S 46 418, low 73 W. Coliers. ire Boston (May 22) for NYork, Jame lA, las 43, pool tor Boston, June ree, various wuljects treated of Fra {oF the married, 2 Jey, trom Liverpool f berry etreat, ried Mobile Philadelphia. ‘On the receipt of 81, 9 vop: free of Par iiety to ge? past © 'rerident, Comings, from Liv ¥ ey and lady, NYork, Wm fit th, N York. 40. Jem cbt Cometh to Mo: Win H Rishaedson, Jr, Rich- mond, Va, +1 9.000 burbels at She for inferior. and 42e. for good. Foal lote of Prison whiskey sold at 25,0 sowiog ® white signal with o black er | «from Au | ne Davis, from Boston (Jan8)for 8 Drs Tyler, aicpte dete Koht Dunlop, Rebt Dunlop, | must a ee | Franeiere May #, tut! 80 toe 663) We | Dr OW Morris, Charleston, dr, Albany, Les 7. "on Brig J W Goatrey, from Wilmington for Boston, June 2%, | Gov Phillip ‘alten sedecrv'’s, Jamle clot Santiogs, Cubs SARITINE IATELLIGE SOM. | Manuel Tories, Sentiogs, Cx | Jay B00. ton 70 * rd ie. M4 fg Beltimere, 6h re trom Guay” us va. seme vArnell, J ee Arnel, Jr, Folinnsbee, from Darien for Dama tina, Cuda. recotts, June 2%, Cape wees bart 6 miles. | & pe Fasires, NYork. | Oy ane Are ty Foreign yeicians. In ail il 6 Ary ey as dk, cae * Ar any & dane, C: Cowell, SFranciseo | peel les elt Liver: Kicg'a Fermanout cur | Ue Yes” wirictgroe day ie eve ee cS Philadelphia, r | without ont which others use, cat ther not ent 4 ake A Phinttin, Bevten. isdy, Alabama. | ling the f disvare toon ecough. diploma, ett | Dan H Foag, Nasnville | 4 the hund-ede of certificates, show that none ean ’ rh ann Wm Gibbons, Virginia. | one day.—D. ts Corby = TUMitchilt, Philedipbia. Tew) Hujer, Charleston, | ® bourse, JY Russell, Molle Flores Alatevia 1 pal ov over go oe D_B Teunest, Lond T Wood NCaro! | Ay ‘ mt fm Baten | Se a 1% chee. from Hong | 5 Phis. Steg body and Sica! ; Talbot, Goodhue, for Rytterdam, chae- R'D Schackelford, Lonisinas. nee three Blythe Arr Stepben Young, Mat-news, Bor | jy ae Warf Prey const treatel’ by Om ts =, Bpemvtable Te re ot Pais hear | j F 2 3 Mr fiarty. Conads v., 0 wroet, to | do EBustand indy, WYork. | doore from bet tn the rears. | de John Odin, sri a | ou ka ort. | Berry. t hevieaven, wher Mieeton * ahs North Bend. Fenane | a | o—Ulwatrated ey & “/ for Caloutts abt 224, witha full tas; | 7 F | ber of beautifully colored platge, 14 ‘args as ls: ty Rotace ton | Bostwiel lecturer en Snr, utra, May S—Shipe Rome, Otin, from San Francisco | 3 | ave agiues, “Tete a lorw scartes paren coed lain, ar Ap x mndon 3) de Caroline Road, | Of | Bx Yo Berton Potion sea de oo john SheMeld for Ae ae bey 4 ba j may be said. fortiori) ve be equed ' vreadvell, tor de souls Cristiana, Schmidt & Balehen Mewes, wn’ A and far superior to anything of the. ki @ po Mlehee te wtFe), Trill t Hae set & Antoin: Kow EWhoaleneledy NOrioans, thie coontry.” Antior of “The Facsily Physician; priee Holmes, Windsor, J O Macon, Watkins, Sn | | MP boven, Motite © cent, Author of on "Self Anse, Rud ite depie- Enejewte. Share, Crarlenen 4 sherger and ledy. Mise © tabic effects, Bo., he sixth 0 sdsiomy four cein plate . Medecine, "Master & Wat | the poulichors, STRINGE Bia iw Naa Sealer (8) 7 rr nd by the author, ron ee, m wesrloasan, ‘Nenériok. oi J is simiern “{aay, and clita, | - y. Notfola: Armide. Townsend, Q ye o Be hsoere DRS. OUOPES ANY MU REI Hudson, Berey, dc Mey | street, from y moncee ts ‘i h, on May 16 Sid Rambler Cheomen, Penang. — ten, CW, dine. felted , fines re Buh | eave, dune Sid (not wre) Mary Varue’, Sturgis, New se | gh yh 3 Be eorer'e patient wet, Parker, do; Susan | ¥Or® Seat > stn, Wore | t'254 Rooor volt . i" Cronsrart, June 1h—Shipe Pomenstns, Webster, from m0 ‘Beware of th: ovacks tm Duswe stron’. nae d Oreren, Stn Prov. | NO cane, wr ith wee fet: K ih, Freher, for Bectom, 9 dei rhip Floride—J tN BStarhaek, | Newport; Adelia, Terry, Middle. io, Kult n, for doy tor NV¥or } Yor Welsh, MB Hernanées, Mee Champion, $500 REWARD.—JRPPRIFY ANTIDOTE, A | rior, Geo F Nlohols, David Morris, AP Wiite~6 | BoM nd mistucetoe the cars of private dieerders, y le poedy cure, witnoet the lenw fore lowe doe rf Mai etensnst p haie Cows k, Divers ne 2 | Morion—N Patis ang 1 driph, exposure, or change .» application to business. em mdse ved 8 parronpers, to BK Collins & Go, ‘mine Burrite, ¥ Vie Be | ‘ingle esse whlch the wietere oat dnty 5. +A tore lerge ships. bound W on Sersh | Set cute, under the forfeits re af A "oe This Shy ke a ae Lesrepen, Mizcene i} we] ste, | 4, . te pert sore more and 46 poreengers. to igesiand — Anohorw ’ b or te var on Pridny « dane 18 Wim Suter, eeative | far pair. Kotweieh! de ; it | wt as Baar eyes Now York OG og nvr. dune Ib—Gow Miveriey, Annie, and Sami Conard, | SHIPPING. | uratanpepted awe Marek Hav K York, hae cceenmuneaaia " Whitheon, je ¥ | * ‘t be M—Art Gloaner, Hamlin. and Sarah Aon TUABITON, ano Havag. —TH N NEKVOUS MAT rae * i ¥.—DR. DELAN 6 Leviasnan’ ete | Merrymeb. Havana. Sti 17th, ships Robt Burton, Tratren, | etowm-hip FRANK | ( penere atrest foe to enge the pet oh ae, nd Vig Perle, of Cette, | (ieee Havens) Ameteraum, 16th, Clrrs Aun, Need, {trou Re haven wrorhtn | | cmpliented cares oi varsoue Oeblity, weatrese tepene 4. parang hare Anns. of L Havenr) Britot maile and parseng mente tinge Re Thon. whe he T injured : » Hat 4%, lan Af Zt pussed bor | Cinerantisert bt June S-Brig Gon Marshall, Taylor, | frou pcor No.4 trek a oe ye corte n destructi¢a hault of youth, may bd “4 | for Reston, few “ | +t pres throneh | glen rely on & oheap, * + wnt oc Bitmeosh tot rete eror, Wipers, Bel by tat 1 Cape 19-Sbip Richard Cobden, Barrell, for N | tebe th ] Bec AY on chenn, Pirwwant, and permanent cure, Tre Brip Mer , ath). Torrey. Haere, Was 24, in bal tert woth oe pe we to ED Moritut & bn, dare ~ NeeSophie, Ahrens, Bosto © GOl D's EXTR 17 GF COPALY AA CERTAIN / {ane Verpe Amer can Khip standing | f Mary Elisabeth, Goodell, NYorks foe Dee tpecina ee i aete ate’ CERTAIN AN ¥ ite fing with & red tall in the contro, | at lath, Br rite, Oray, do |g stentecd t cur ine chore tim . B. pow tao leree teeter Devew, Js . Uff, Blieabeth Dennison, Carpenter, Ant | days It is withear r (he) Lenderer tenborg, 1 days © | a iet toe NV ok, pas Ac tee with the moat nel wer gure, to ord nape AMARA Jnme 19814 brie Mj \ton, $¢ Phorre, fas, $9). There ear y . age, Worn noun, don Are Clinton, Dane: Mavena for Cron St. he ae and all the West India istands, fi At Li & Lyon, 2 Grand am “ Toh Rryn'ow, Lomtarc, Matanzas for tiga. Gros, Veneraria, be. ‘The Merily will take fr ht ‘Apply . treet, opposite Seowaree. 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