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Bertoturesjon Archbishop Hughes “Oathelte publican Mate to inculate, amd chorish, and cn- pense of thoarmy. Now, in the name of common worth, to be shipsed to his'houss in New Or- Ohavter in the Mistory of the United couiago betwoen tho members of the various reli- eense, did f ‘cortain editors—expect to tean aan bills on the same. This States.’ gious sects; and what place on earth for this, is add, occupy, defend 1, il square miles of new arrangement greatly improved tho finances cf the THE CUUIC HS ENOWLERGE OF TUS MEARTOF MAN— qual to the public schoolhouse? Culdness, ostrange- territory, with ita, without a - , Doctor. O'COND ELT'S OPE OF HUSH CATHOLICR—-WERE nent, uncharitablences, ill-will, and eventually t atively onorwous ition of exponso? A ye el | , From Memphis he proceeded to Cincinnati; there he Cun RIGHTS OF THE CATHOLIC SET- nest dreadful fouds, would be the certain result. greater than the 29 oldest States, by 120,000 square fll in with a widow lady of connections | LERS IN THE TERRITORY ACQUIRED BY THE UNT- | Sut whet docs Archbi-hon Hughes care for all this, mites! and fome property, who was soon captivated by bh TRD SP) ATES SINCE THR REVOLUTION, SRCURED TO | yf his church can but protit by the goneral ruin | Tad Shoyexeaes to raise up settlomonts and States, inceiatiblo attractions, and after an acquaintance of & THEM 8Y TREATY STIPULATIONS T--ANY GUARAN- | Tlic schools, of yurious grades, have been pro- | 8a they aro doing, all ove new empire, without | few daya, married him. In a day or two after the THIS KIND BY THE CENPRAL GOVERNMENT | vided for Ireland at great expense by the government, ‘aying for it? ithout ite costing ** enormously” | marringe, the Doctor haying obtained from a rv- T OMMGED TO TOLH- | vad the Catholootudcutsin them are secured against for some fow yours ; at least until agricultural Te. | lation of the widow the pretty sum of $10,000, a8 a RATE ANY RVLIGION—MAY EXOLUDR ANY SECT— | xny inteifere ir religion; but, because bor is thore established ? Have not troops been sont | Ioxn for a few weeks, announced to his weeping wifo iF TH'S COUNTRY 18 NOT PROVESTANT, MARYLAND | there schoo! Protestants also, De. - | @ voyage of 18,000 milea, fo oceupy a part of this that he was compelled on business to proceed to Pa- NEVER WAS CATHOLIC—PUBLIO SOHOOLS—ARCH- | Ion, the Prina'e, snd the Pope have sot their faces | territory? Do they consider that in this golden | ducah, but in a short time he would roturn to her MISHO? HUGHES, TUB POPE, AND DR. CULLEN— against them, and have procured aynodical enact- | land nae by the “war, all prices havo been, and | foved arms, Accordingly, after an affeoting part- PARLE SYSTEMS OF EDUCATION. Wasnineaton, April 20, 18: Mr. Benyerr :— | The Archbishop of New York inno believer, it | seems, in this old Spanish proverb, ‘Tho most fool- | ish man knows better what isin his house than any | other person, how wise soever he may be,” for he gays that the Church—his Church, of course— “knows what is inthe heart of man, the bad as well as the good, much better than he knows it himeelf.”". Now, suppore that Govornor Brigham Young, or Patriarch Strang, of the Mormons, should tell Archbishop Hughes that the Mormon Church, their clergymen, of overy rank ‘ors, to take any office in the in any way to assist in their | theexpense i vol a copy of these “Statutes of | nearl; denominated, in the Cort Ex- | a mill last January, and the fifth and tended to proseribe these colleges . make a short extract from each. ing ‘oresaid colleges, beoause of the grave and intrinsic sangas to whichy by the inde: ment ofthe Holy See, the faith and morals of stu- dious Catholic youth are exposed in them, we de- claro that they are such that by all meaus they aro to be rejected and avoided by faithful Catholics,” &e. © We shall admonish and exhort all the faith- ful, with weighty and charitable words, that they | menis forbidding « will continue for atime to be “enormous.” It is | ing, he departed in one of * folly to call it th © “expense of the army;" it is board there happened to be a charming youn, neo of annexing and settling a re Hier lady, just budding into womanhood, who, Puce #ix times as large as France, (with her half , the uttention of the Doctor, becamo ‘in a short | ion of soldiers.) time the object of his admiring and ardent gaze. Do they indeed expect now to proteot this halfa | Ascertaining who eho was, the Doctor introduced | Continent, whore chief population is depredating In- | himself; und being of undoubied family and of the | Ginns without an increase of that army, which before | most unoxceptionable manners, soon rendered himself | Was only equal to the protection of the old frontier | agreeuble to the inexperienced and unsophisticated | of Arkanzas, Missouri, and Wisconsin, without | young lady. So rapidly did his suit advance, thatbo- | adding to its mounted force, to chastise and keep in | fore the boat arrived at Paducah, ho was the affianced | awe these new hordes of mounted enemies ? lover of the young lady, who lived at that place. ; _ Does the army thank them for this increased ex- | Accordingly, shortly after thoir arrival at Padu- | yenditure? Do they ask to be exiled thousands of | cah, their marriage wus duly celebrated. The day miles, to be sent into deserts, whore, with every ¢x- | after, the doctor announced ‘to hia young bride a | vosure and privation, they must treble pricos | ynorsing necessity, of a business character. for kis | the large steamors. On | | | pay R FRED ; Sea wholly abstain fiom frequcnting these colleges, lest | for the bare necessaries of lifo ? They are over- | proceeding to Clurksville, Tennessee. On his arr | ae a ids voller than, be eoncs a | tucit faith contract. some stain, or they be infected | tasked, and harraseed by ineeceunt warfare aguinst | Fal a this places he somm aneereded in ete aha Archbishop's) heart muc! er than he knows it | with some pestiferous doctrine: Tho Protestants | superior numbers of savages, while it iscalled peaco ! | himself into the best society—and had actually pro- himsolf. What would he say, or what would he do ? | of this country apprehend no such danger from Je- | Without a chance | ¥ oP] | of honors, they are exposed to résed to one of the most interesting Indies in the b 1d pity him for his folly, or laugh | Suit inetitutions, Tho Queen’s Colleges admit Roman | censure and derision, for ill-success against thovo | village—when her parentsasked for » delay to make hagperttd for Rint peeaniapiion So, el not tho | Cathohe teachers ¢n an equal footing with Protest- | Parthians, where from their numerical weaknoas, faqupies as to hia Aoaitton During this falby: alas! Archbishop be offended should a similar rebuke be | ®Dt6) yet, sooner than cucounter the influence of | success is impossible. Do they ask to be isolated at | for the furthor hymonoal and other speculations of srofescors and Protestant students, some Protestant Haescres hag bec il Biman bre ren on | the Isish Catholic: forero all the advantages of an Irish Catholic ‘soldiers’ in’ the war against the re- , ¢X¢ellent education. Hut our Protesiantssend their volted colonies. O'Connell had a different opinion, | children, sons and daughters, to Jesuit schools, in for, in his celebrated letters to Queen Victoria, he | Which are no Protestant teachers, and where tho alleges, asa fact greatly to their honor, that in | Catholic studonts, in the presence and hearing of the every contest inthe kingdom between the people , others, are daily instructec in the religion of their and the crown, the Irish Catholics were invariably | Church, without the htest fear that their chil- found on the side of the crown. J confees Ido not | dren's faith will contract # stain, or be in the least recollect an instance where it wes not so, with the wince Bie sarees a Feith peer as ane exception. of some liberty-loving individuals Der- he present Popo, in welical le tl fopethe Archbishop can oes that O'Connell was | Sth Deo., 1849, and which 1 find in tho Boston Pilot these expensive posts in the'desert, reduced—by the lozs of discipline and military spirit—to more of 70 men? (for that is about the avorage of all tho posts of the army.) That there have been mismanagement and extra- yagunce, and some cases of corruption, is undoubted. For the first, I will show that Congress must share he blame; as for tho rest, it was for a time an inevi- able result of the close of tho war, and appoint- gee from civil life, through political influence, and of the mosi extraordinary temptations (in Califor- nia and Oregon). and the irresponsibility necessaril; attendant upon the very great distance of some off 8 the enterprising ]othario, the tele, roe brought in- telligence to Clarksville, tho reault of which was thus announced in the Picayune of the 16th April:— Av Axrxst.--The police of this city arrested thi< even- ing «man calling himself Dr. C. Hayne, on a charge of tigemy- It scems thut there are strong grounds to be- | lieve that he has other wivea living besides the one whom. he at present acknowledges, She isa lovely young lady of Paducah, Ky., whom he induced to marry him. Tle in a short time afterwards started for Nashville. He was rpprebended here through the irstrumentality of Morse’s telegraph, and has been committed for examination, And such, for the present, is the extent of our tain, in 1763, and which passed eventually to the United States, he say: This country was bound in honor to respect the clause which had secured the | rights of property and religion to the inhabitants.” | And it has respected those righte, whether there was | such clause or not, and whether bound thereto | in honor or not. But { defy him to show that any power as inuch Roman Catholic as ours was Protes- tant, ever respected in a similar degree, the rights, ‘The rifle regiment for uearly four years has been of Mazzaroni, of Monroe Edwards, of Dr. Hynes, undergoing reorganizations, or been in uscless, inefii and other notubilities in that lino, is destined to cient, and most expensive motion, across aud half | pale. We give the facts, as related to us from re- round a continent. Who are to blame? Did | spectable souzces, but trust that they may be oxag- | not Congress, at the close of tho war, an ap- | gerated. propriation bill, direct the discharge of its efficient | and valuable rank and file, then tho best, poshaps, in the army? Did not Congress, in the law for creat- ing the regiment, forestall the diseretion of tho exe- in error. IT cannot. | oon 9th Feb., 1850, after ann the ss erst enor in TeRsy to the operations of an indivi- i essions Franc * Bri- | the press, say Still more, making use of bible | cers from the centres trol. ual, before the splendor of whose success, the famo Speaking of the cessions of France to Great Bri | sodletios aleenonecnile nmatiE a iBiioty, Bees, ikea of control 4 plen ee 10 | do not hesitate to sprend Holy Bibles, translated into a vulgar tongue (without seeing if they con- formed with the rules of the church), profoundly altered, and rendered into a bad sense. With un- heard of audacity, and under a false pax of reli- gion, thoy recommen the reading of them to tho faithful.” You, inyour wisdom, venerable brothers, perfectly understand with what vigilsnce and soli- Stock Sales. Puiiaperenza, Moy 4—(Reported by Bark: Be r Meadow irothors & Co.}-—First Boaré—$5,000 ¥ 6's, bS i H , ; fay Susy LOO di, 4 civil and religions, of Protestant inhabitants of any pune onRE to iniagat apr errr pen ener and rerduits them A occupy (ote ah: | FA 00" Ne ae Coat Hae Ba —aonuived in like by such power. I | ii orror from thi isonon 9 those exponsive posts in the great wilderness be- nnsylvania 5'e, $534; 400 do, % LS ei Sia ae ally ep Z ha | that they may remember that no man, supported fe i ‘5 ag pbseean wal nat say positively that what the Archbishop says of the uct of cession of 1763, by F to Eng- | land, viz. :—That it secured to the inhabitants the | rights of property and religion, is not correct, be- cause the ontire treaty is not before me; but it is tween Missouri and Oregon? Posts, where grass | * oo will scarcely grow. and where all supplies wero to be | land Valley carried from 10 to 1,100 miles in wagons, and at | Pennsylvania Railro -great ritk from Indians, and of the starvation and | ed er A eezing to death of teams. Did not tho pelitical ‘0 by his own prudence, can arrogate to himself the right, and have the presumption to interpret tho scriptures otherwive than our holy mother the Church interprets them, to whom alone our Lord has 3 kof nsylvania 5 are | "7 * * ry Canal, b5, 14: do, 144g; Rail | certain that no such provision is contained in the confided the guardianship of faith, judgment upon | influence of a delegate from Oregon cause their new | 107%: 150. ehith Navi atiba, now, SE Necond Hocvia $338 | fourth, seventh, and twentieth article, and it was | the true senso, and interpretation of the divino | disbandment in Oregon, and their return to the TePigh jtnverests O#E: 1,000 Camden City 6's, cash, 905, 300 | by these three articles only that the King of France | books ‘Use all care, employ all your influence, | States, where they have just been a third time ro- | $ ‘ansylvania 6°, 1 102%" £0 shares Pennsylvania ceded to the King of Great Britain, Nova Scotia | make all efforts, in order that those schools the | oruited? | Railroad, Gen, 1 . 45322 do, bb, 45: 15. Schuylkill Na- | and Canada, and all the territory to which he had | Students may be in everything Chformed to the rule | If Congress suspect waste and extravagance, would | Yigsticu, 10%4:' 0 Lehigh Navigation. 23, 97367 1 laid claim east of the Mississippi river, excepting | of Catholic doctrine.” “‘There bo used in the schools | it not be botter to empower a committee to investi- jing Nainond, Linn, 11; 4 Minehill Kailros 3 New Orleans; and that the King of Spain ceded to | 20 books but those which are exempt from all sus- ate it—to send for persons and papers—instead of de City Railroad Gs, *%, 07; WOehares Morris Canal, io; the same. all his claims east of the same river, in- | Picion of error. Warn thoso who havo the charge | blindly striking out, in the double confusion of the | 3204 Gear hep eens naar es cluding Florida. Not a word is thero said about | of souls to be your vigilant co-operators in all that | last hours of a session, the half, or any portion, of | Sted Trania S's 90s, offered, 86%, asked: Ke relates to the schools for young persons. Let them be entrusted only to masters and mistresses of ap- pyoved faithfulness; and that fer the purposos of teaching the elements of the Christian faith to young persons, there be only used the books ap- proved by the Holy See.” “Make the greatest offorts, employ cvery means, struggle with an unshaken con- rights ofreligion. I therefore believe there is no such clause in that treaty. ‘he treaties between England and the United States aro silent on the subject. The latter power, therefore, was certainly under no legal obligation in that respect, and evon had it been 50 bound by treaty stipulations, such ob- ligation must have ceasod—that is, s0 much of the the sum total of estimatee, without indicating where | Railron the retrenchment (right or wrong) should fall? 1 Oh! no; the ereue Congress, assiduous in its | j¢1 duties, ever ready to boast of our magnificence of | 64% boundary, of our ocean-bounded dominion, appear to think it should cost nothing; attribute every col- Jatoral expense to army extravagance ;* and for all "70, 82i¢ offer offered, 8755 asked: sked;Morris Canal, ‘tion, interest on, 074 offered, ed ‘Bank. 12% offered, : United States Banh, 24; offered, 3 asked; Union ‘14% offered, 14; nuked. Market inactive, : ‘yan 5 . — ,000 : treaty would have become inoperative and void—as | stncy, ond display a continual vigilance in every- | reward for its achiovements, for ite lose of blood, GRiTSN! EN, ane Rear Bm acz And On, soon aa the ceded territory was received inte the | thing that cencerns the schools, the instruction and limbs, health, threaten it with reductions of Py: Baltimore and 0} i rod Bonds, 1 98 10, "67, Union in the form of sovereign States. education of children, and the young persons of both | impose on it duties increased beyond possibility of Sie fo rharse Merepente: Bank les 2. ei In reference to our territory, acquired since the | Sexes. There are no means that they do not em- | performance, bestow on it indiscriminate abuse for Se Nchenan Riad Board th , Maryland revolution, ho says:—“ In ali these territories and | Ploy, there is ne audacious enterprise that they do | the expense of its exile to deserts, whoro, unnoticed, Torte bid, | Paltimore Ga, 1000, 105% States, the rights of property and religion havo | Lot attempt, for the Papers of withdrawing from | it wages winter and summer inocaeant war; oxpeot hed do, 1875) OS bid Oe oe a beon guaranteed to the dnhbitants.” “in respect | the authority of the Church and the vigilance of | infantry in wagons to overtake and chastise eked; York sud Cumbeel ad, the sacred pastors, the schools and evory establish- of Texas, which he names among the rest, he is mounted Indians on their native plains. 20 bid, i 5 ly it ights in | ment intended for the edugation of youth.” SS RS RS ee abe oa se Speen sprees iri The Pope's extreme eolicitude for what be deems | * Mr, Gwin, in his epeech in the Senate on the 19th of Marricd. formed by’ the free will of its own Protestant ae mene leet of ree eiloren of ane rath Pair errancet ete some #406 000 expended by the Guartee: On Sundey, May % by the Rev. Thomas 1. Skinner, F ift justice : .’ and that all should forbear to read the Holy ranspor' 08 .. Mr. ‘urs Rt. Rope to Mies Many A. W. ta eee apa bree Ie (fide digas le healt Scriptures, translated into vulgar tongues, without | Indian agents by land to California, escorte to Indian ae anes een ee eee ree gation from any quarter. Christ Church, Savannah. on Thursday, April 22, by the Rey, A. B. Carter, Mr, W. B. Sonaxrox, of this city, to Miss Canoiins A., eldest daughter of Hanford Knapp, eq . of tho former city. ‘At Westbury L. I. on Monday, May 3, Mr. Cuanies | W.Hesttixe to Mise Kurza Jane Dusitam, both of the | city of New York. | At Willitaneburg, 1. T.. on Thursday evening. April 22, by the Kev, Elbert 8. Porter, Mr. Mrrnett 8. Wooonvin to Mrs, Axtorsnvtr: Lupron, all of this city. commissioncrs there, @ naval depot at Benioia, &c., all of which. of course, “is loose and reckless expenditure of panes by the army!"—See telegraph report of epecch, secing if they are conformed to tho rules of the church, accounts for Dr. Hughes’ opposition to tho prosent systems of public instruction in New York and New Frgiand. His course, in regard to educa- tion here, is 60 perfectly similar to that of Dr. Cul- len, the Primate of Ireland, that whatever may be said of the one, in such reference, will apply as well to the other. I hope ] may be allowed, thereforo, to quote a single remark of the editor of the Propmnce x Munster, an Irish Roman Catholic paper, of the 27th September last, from an ublo and judicious article on a letter of the Primate, having reference In the treaty by which France ceded Loui: a to the United States, the third article is in those words : shall be in The inhabitants of the ceded territory erporated inthe Union of the United admitted as soon as possible, according | les of the federal constitution, to the | I the rights, advantages, and im- izens of the United States ; and, in e, they shall be maintained and pro- the free enjoyment of their liberty, pro- nd the religion which they profess.” jous meaning is, that they would be Another Account of a Fast Lot! The New Orleans Delta account of the doings in the Crescent City, of Dr. Hayne, who has, of lato, flourished to a consid- erable extent in the South and West :—Some weeks ago our cotton and fashionable circlos wero greatly edified, illuminated ard electrified, by the dashing operations, magnificent airs, and graceful address the mean ti Died, At S(aten Island, on Monday. May 3, Many Janr, eldest darchter of the late Captain John Seaman. ‘ <ntan = to the subject ofthe government schoolsin Irelan = 4 S ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and of her bro- : tained and protected by the general | {f Dr. Gullen’s shendlenis for separation of ohil- | 2 gentleman who camo to our city with numerous | ther-in lew, the Rev. Thomas Matiaby ond Dr, Seth wernment, til they were admitted into tho | yt et ne ed t inst all | letters and testimonials to “his high standing,” | Geer. are invited to attend her funeral, ui St, Paul's pion, when its jurisdiction must yield, in { dren of difterent crceds, are arguments against a! distinguished far ” “influential connections,” | Church. 'Tempkinsville, this afternoon, at 2o’clock, with- this respect, to that of the State or States | social intercourse between their professors, through- | oto, His name was“. J. Hayne,” or. Dr, | ens futher notice, : in which they should be found. Our trenty- | out the duration of theirlives. | But we will not do | Hy ype, ns he styled himself, und waa recently | Cn Monday afternoon, May 3, at 3 o'clock, Mv, Butzas making power was aware that, under tho | bis Grace the injustice to say that he would shrink | cin Philadelphia, though related ‘to. the dice | 71 Vax Rurrn, in the 60th year of her age. constitution of the United States, the protec- | from the literal carrying out of his principles. We | tinguished Hayne fumily of South Carolina. His | tives, and the friends of the family, are invited i % rn ent could not be ex- | believe implicitly that he would do nothing of the pRTADOS Were certai her fenerul this afternoon, ‘at 2 o'clock tion of the general government cow 0 OX: rs Inanners and appearance were certainly those of a | ies Gime. of thule’ bel | kind. We have no doubt that he would gladly ; rtuinly thos tho residence of her daughter, Mrs, Han- tended beyond the time of their being re- fe in the faithful with don sanitaire, | 8¥eman, and might weil have imposed upon the | Delaney street ceived into the Union 3 and just so it must ein | eee ee eae all inteeeo eee tates | most prudent and observing. Without being vul- | Gn ‘verday. May 4, Louise Apes. daughter of Her every neo where there is a similar treaty stipula- | Which would exclude all intercourse with tho un- | Pye) tonta ti | tday. May 4, Lovise Apes hte mry his largo resources and designa d and liberal display of his means. cordingly. he rented a lurge office on one of our bel He Lonestly and < Yavid, aged 2 years 7 months and 25 »hors mixed education, beeauso— tion’ There is no obligation of the people of the Paige he ahees All eottal Tinker: States to tolerate Justified a gener: inec tomun Catholics or any other % 8 they ch to yield—as communication between his flock and the ‘ wolves mn od hark cate . trast they always will—to to infuene of that | insheeps" clothing” wiio prowl about. Te ‘haa a | 12uipal sce where cotton danlers “most do oon: rent, that exalted, that fundamental principle of | Sead downright futolersnce of character, | that “style, with deep-cushioned cbaire, sae- maths atte Protestantism and’ republionsiam, which is pro- | u#kes no pretension to * liberality.’ * conciliation, inaafha cee. insitatien or ai y-pamby sentimentaliems of an seribed and condemned by the Pope and Arch- after a lingering illmess, Mra, Ext ; Lp : : He a Ay o defray these necessary expenses, as well ag to t Van Wineii. wife ef Daniel C. Van Winkle, aged bishop Hughes the natural and siatversal right of | pL Sale pl . 1 pepe Present. This we | moet his personal wants, a few small loans were ne- months ond 23 days, v1 —the rig rol ing, Hy els d 4 Q » i otiater iefly uper a r 4 ge, a ij iJ of a return in a few days, and, in some cases, by the | |, ficm ber lite residence, this afternoon, at 2 ent, reflecting mumbers of his church, in these ads, and more especially in Ireland, have become bued with theee -umesentimentalisms. The Irish | Roman Catholics of those claases which have heen bt much 1,10 nssoeiation with their Protestant idea of called sity, recommended by io advantage. velieve it to be the mistaken introduction into life of purely monastic notions. They know that it involves a total disorganization of Society, aud they regard the advocacy of it by the chief pre- late of their island, with mingled feelings of pain and humilation, They themselves undors! his opinions on all subjects, independently of all others, and without being called to account for so doing, by avy earthly power whatever. The archbishop manifests no little indignation at the old Catholic inhabitants of Kaskaskia, Vin- cennes, und other places first setiled by French and Spanish Romanisis, now being told that this isa Protestant country. Well, it is so, notwithstand- ing. Ifany countiy is entitled to a religious desig- nation, this count a Lrotestant country; and this, I think, I demonstrated in a previous number, as well as that ovr constitution and government are aleo Protestant. Archbishop Hughes may wince, and smart under if, and callit an “ unjust and unhal- | exhibition of a letter of credit for $100,000. Thus | furnitbed, Dr. H. proceeded to launch boldly into the cotten market, buying lots of cotton to ship to his branch in Philadelphia, and meeting his pay- ments by drawing bills, notes, drafts, checks, &o., signed ** Hayne & Eyre.’ To relieve his mind and divert his funcy, wearied with the dull realities of | trade and speculation, the doctor turned his atten- | _ tion tu the fhehionable society of New Orleans. Not } © a few honest, well-meaning, unsuspecting citizens, who were rather gratified to include so dashing a | gentleman ameng their fri » volunteered to in- | edit ¢ the doctor into the circles in which they | moved. May 4, of hemorrhage of the ged 29 years, a nativo of parish , Ireland. luce this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, 13 Chambers treet. His friends, «of bi: brothers. Patrick and Peter, are invited de rday, May 9. of consumption, Joux Basu, aged apd ¢ months dis of (he family arc reepeetfully invited to at- vnoal. fem thé residence of his father. Caleb Grove street, to-morrow morning, at 7 al § at the house, this afternoon, at His romains will be taken to Tarry- of Pintera, cov . ut. lowed assumption,” as much as he pleases; but ho | {iat we should be the champion of a principle s0 re | qhe graceful and fascinating stranger needed as, (7 Mendy. May 2, of consumption, Sana Tonsoss, cannot change the irr-fragable fact, that Roman | Pugnant to all. their own ideas, es oan find | gow fucilitics in this as he did in the sphere of his | wile ef is, Vorboas, Sr., aged 4 yearsand 11 months, Catholica are permitted to live (in these States) | €xcvses for a line of conduct which they regret to | cotton operation. He soon becaine a leader of tho tives aud fricnds ot the fami'y are invited to by the gratuity of Protestant toleration;” because, | Witness. But it f+ a distressing task for pergor iden toned a neral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her prominent actor in all gay circlee-—the idol of all numartied ladics—the envy of the beaux. | | To the ladies he would aseeverate in very serious tono that he deeply regretted ‘*he was mortgaged—en- aged, bought upby afamily arrangementinVirginia, | fy which, it was irue, he would come into the con- | their position to have to apologise for one in his ” *dieldiaee, No, 232 Sullivan street, without further Dr. Hughes’ people, doubtless, also understand how it is that he is the champion of the same princi- ps on this side of Atlantic; but where has one reen found, like the editor of the Province of when the constitution was formed, the Protestants could have excluded them as easily as Louis the Fourteenth excluded the Hugnenots from France; and the States can clo so when they please in reference to these old French settlements— Cn Tresday. May 4 Axnrew Avavarcs, only gon of Andrew A. 1 Ai aria Dremner, aged 2 months. i irends are invited to attend hia fu- rrCw aficrioon, at 2 o'clock, trom 158 Bast | those, at least of the Mississippi—he seins to { Munster, independent enough to condemn his | 42.) of 100,000, and under tho control, perhaps, ho nity. third +t forgot that (he first settlers were intruders—that the | courte? A would add, with a roguish smile, of a’ pretty, but in Secdey morning. May 4, Mra, Jane Pexstvoton. charters of Virginia, and New York, and Connecti- We havo now come in regular order to the Arch- | City or green girl of eweet sixteen. Yet it was like ‘the friends of the family are invited to attend her fu- cut covered the whole ground—that of Virgiain | bishop’s remarks on the “Colony of Maryland ;” | (caring asunder his hour strings to turn away from | %C2% to-mucrrow afternocn, nt 1 o'clock, from the resi- bearing date nearly a hundred years before those | #24 my object in the next number will be to show i * i i fi cence of her son-in-law, I. B. White, No.3 Laurens | so much beauty and fascination in New Orleans. 7 n Ne street, near Canal In order, however, that his matrimonial sacrifice that he and all othe: Lord Baltimore and his Roman rs who have ascribed merit to tholic colonists, for aettlements were in , and including all the coun. + 73 On Monday. May 3, Cranes Buia Atoast, son of | try, west and northwest, not only to the Mississippi. et H ° might go off in the handsomest style, ho had be- Fd; Ann Aldam, aged 3 years, but from sen to sea; and she effectually as: Seon teary Mee eet oe the proptie- | tho hime $5,000 of Jewelry at Hyde & Goodrich’s, | Mis renains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for | her claim by sending a force against them TY Bo ents, (@ grossly sae, “FP and six of the most Magnificent brocade silks at ‘interment. from 204 Houston street, at half-past 10 | General George Rogers Clarke, who reduced those Jostam F. Powx. Woodlief’s, Would his Kind friend Miss —— or ‘clock. The friends and acquaintances are invited to aitend, | em lev the jurisdicti sana and bronght them under the jurisdiction ef ‘Gn Toskday, May 4, Mes, Htaswam Seascens, in the 09d Mrs. —— be d ito call an them ?” Virginia; ard that noble old State, in her granc to | noe iniorike tae Feuliert howe eet ae eee, We need not inform onr readers how : ea We ‘omptly of her uge. the genoral government of that’ great country, _ 10 TAK EDITOR OF THE HERALD. | thie invitation was accepted, and what bevies of TH, CRME SE eau ary respectfully invited to at. | stipulated, in her cere and magnanimity, for | There is a clamor about the enormous expense of | Joy ely ladies crowded 14 Hyde & Goodrich’s, to gazo tend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, ‘at half-pest 3 | the secu of the liberty and property of those old | the army. This little army, in the war with Moxico, | with many a doep sig: vad pang of jealousy, on the o’elock. from the residence of her son-h settlers, and fovr hundred acres of land for each head of o famiiy. If the Archbishop will not consent that this coun- Captain R, and Fifth Ww Foster 12th street, Harlem magnificent diame id: which were to glisten on the between Fourth brow of the happy Mrs. H. And there, sure enough, gave to the nation a higher character the world over—an increased respect, and a more honorable r , na- | were the jewels und the brocade silks, Iuid aside for try shall be called Prote-tant, ¢ would like to be in- | and dignified position among the powers of tho | the Doc So regerdiess of expense washo, that formed why he calls} aryland, under the proprietary | carth. It did this in the thee of many discourag- large dismond 10 first water, such as our most Vvernment, ** Cathe C8 Was not so gre: The preportion of Catho- | there at any period as that of | fashionuble ladies would baye been happy to wear A for the ing circumstances. It had beon exposed to the on- y ‘ Sacvcl upon their brows or bosoms, were en; ALMAN A ag Protestants is new m the whole country. Then, | ervating and deteriorating influences generally at- | cnit-ribunds of wr. M4 118) moon n .morn 02) again, Maryland w wnder a Protestant king, a5 | tributed, at least, to along peace, The then Preai- | were ina high slato of excitem Why should ¢ Bh mien ware er never intended to he inhabited exclusively by Ro- manisis,and it never had x Catholic Governor after, I believe? the first, twely fourteen years. It is true, the first Governor was » Catholic, and the greater part of the first se were also Ca- tholics, But he will not consent that a preponder- ance of particuler sects shall characterize a country What then, T would like to know, did, in his view, constitute it a Catholic colony? What does ho + g0 splendid n fellow” go way or (o old Virginia to arry 2 Is New Orlents +0 destitut of beauty and male ination ? These queries naturally provoked a great deal of Jignation, and led to an extensive plan of ope mongat ne of our ionable fair, to lasso elegant Doe and involve him in bymeneal h no Virginia girl conld extricate dent was recognized ag its enemy—this was forced upon their knowledge and attention just before the war, in the officoring of a now regiment. The (poli- tical) friends of the only officer of the army appoint- ed, a3 @ second lieutenant, had to conceal from | him, or, by some ingenuity, evade the fact, that he PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 4, 1 Cleared, Judkins, Liverpool, E Canard Jr. Klok, Monn ‘unch & Meincke. 2, fa | uEW agro, York Sarah Av», Merryman, Havana, Nesmith & Sony, Bark Gambia, Radelis, Richmond, Neemith & Sona. Aue, | was “already provided for.” Then the army saw A formidable enginery of feminine art and Kerk dubn (Fr), Rewle, Quebec, Barclay & Livingston, mean by “a Cat colony ? ie ) ; . Amey cf ace fags a hi Brin dele Dare key Bitie HE herb o | In reverence to public schools in New England, he | itself insulted by the refusal to its applicants, of tho | fi" a°Uens was cl wala Tong? he 4 Tile Aras (Bry Dioeglaee, Plewourd 80 troy Co, | argues thai, under the plea of shutting out secta- | highest standing, of any promotion in the war rogi- | influcnces, He was rapidly sinking in his recolyes— U7 Timothy Crosby, Atwood, Tricidad do Cubs, HD | N rianisin, Chr ity itself has been “exciuded | ments. This was enough to disgust into apathy or | 9:4 more than one bugomwidow or fair damsel had Daniel Weld, Pottinglil, Wi mington, Del, Brett, from popular education d he inveighs against | resignation any but mon of great patriotism and | received indirect intimations of bis d k Co. * the svstem—the experime i divorcing religion Spartan discipline. It then euw its subalterns, 98 | (iio track, whon, t enddenly, b t rt. ), Tortoric', Cadiz, Chamberlain, Ro- | from education, the common schools,” The fact | members of the staff of cis genorals, managing cereal shee” ‘GF te Pideean. Bray, Pork. ov Price, 8-6 W Beletlé, | is, no person bas labored more uously or effec- brigades, &&c., and theso raw troops receiving equa r o Aenpy & Fume (Brom), Dieckmann, Havana, Hons- nkort 4 #, Sanford, Richmond, © H Pi 4 tually for the exclusion of the Bible from publio por note crcdit, where they did | seboola, than Archbishop Hughes himself But that g—and because the reports ef gener ors were drawn partly | Doctor should depa:t ba offi is not what he calls excluding Christianity from | up with a view to popular opinion and fature votes. | Ir the Door wetted by teading Pee isk Wels Ta Wheoe popular education. Unless he differs with the Pri- the se were the jonte of this little army— | _ ie ownne (of the WH Sith, Hara en, Wilmington, Dolner &:Potter. mate of oll Ireland, and the Pope—and he cannot | the forlorn hope of Reanea! And what has been ite id | Big Reda ET oe A A hart eppore the Intter, atid be un honest prelnte of “the rewards? The cheap honors of the brevet. Yea holding diraseif r », Nickerson, Boston, 8 & W Horriok, eburch’’— Christianity, in his view, would lose and cven thero the enmity of the President was tue H 1 various obti- wid (Lr), Mariott, Syduey, CB, dB & Hothirg were the Bible excluded from the world; —dionsly exercised in degradi i nor, by | ¥ the firm of Hayne & Fyre, and r " it, if the Bible was exeluded from tho But 526,073 square rib errhp existe or evor oxi td beiweon Josephine, Dissoeway, Baltimore, Jobnsom & Low- | than for it to be universally read and studied and inyseif, nor } naiional teriitary, @ Auguager of the several nations, withont note ghd, ard lives lost + this, and 666,983 med (o tte OF righ my a *inanct rite Mpantords nt Will show presently what the pro- more, (Oregon and ‘'exas.) all with infant settle. | This-wae Waite: & eattiistors i a sent Pope says on the ent ject. vey’ | penta Were as the. oleae ek unwary Wy beooeanted | ap pia was quite & entisfactory nasuranco to 2 owt Archt stop Hughes would probably not be op- J py ted ; and wo bound ourselves by the troaty | padly «rora” "6 gentlemen, that they had been pored to the teaching of sins in the publio cace to protect the 1,700 miles of Mexican from | sated (het they Lore: hem, it should be schools, for this would vitably to sectarian | {ier from habitual ravn f several of the most | frrtity ans bow vith commendable schools. Every sect then would have its own ex« of en u ontinont. Wwhoee | gyiet way, that | / ato n ah, 9 hours, to 8 Te " + wy ” ry ‘ i vy the it ved them right intof Harteros Shoal, Clusive schools, ave ‘* ystems, or exper and ace bad been aunexed 10 owe terri | sriesda of the dashing Dootar none, . toanehip aAlabema, hence for Si their peculiar religions dogmas tought to their we circumstances, that Prosident | «ipod. ‘The Fauboore Be Meee ee te vane el hnedeigeale with steamship Marton. children at the public expense. Aud this is just Congrees to reduce the army | germpturo, 8 he Mary waa in Coors for hia Ponte tin Nay 2, inimitew gW of Cape, Lookouts what the Arcbbishop desires, But, who but a fana- bu aetreyth prior to the war, before | “Ey the wings of cyrtaneed senate with Hin serowe bark Henry Keleey, tle and the Archbishop does not. perceive that the prt 1 ccoupation, of thooo inofPient ome | Kiorning at Mremhie ie ovine poptor welerard. £0 1AM, Tat Te Tears me opene ¢, Havana moat unhappy copsequences would flow from such a pies \ her of poata was about to | sae, ity ‘Doaes 8, Vine Sra het eee Bue ter rae, NOW fg toe Theva course, insiend of social, friendly, and charitable until 27th, foolings and dispositions, which it’ is the duty ofa > fist at cotter begs, with mise final wind-np of that do- uo Accordingly bo purchased of, enormoua ox. i aor te a e April $0, lat ik ‘Sally, re cea i thoy sonsideriog ‘the vessel’ ome them the Tat and lon, an atively safe, pre on her ve) Int 3862, lon Toroxchs als with Br bark A bh Ten ork a says ce e bark Adoals, from Laverpoot aye out. Ehip Wor D’Sewald (of Bath), Jack, 1a with maze and 20 parsengers, to Coolidge Ship Manchester, of Nantucket, Coffia, Callaos Deo 29, days fi J W Kiley. j,'Flectwood, Cardia, 50°days, (Br), Jor Mi Franc with iron, to Funcke & Bark tien Jones ano, to TW Riley. park Absgum, from Rark Alert (Bi je 1 arch Th Tae 8 8 low as isco for Boston, 100 da} Waterford, 25 days, zh eo tates Guayama, a (of well), aster, 3d inst, from aprarently totally dismasted, all sails set up in various parts, W. Spoke , and sent her to her aasist- ‘Gaw a farce number of vessels with the logs of top- topgnllant mast. Delegate (of Salem), Marvball, Buenos Ayres, Teb oe Tata Mored Le wich hides So; to Leland, Zimmer Pk 17 days, with sugar, to 30 Sandy Hook, She appeared hendin saw a large ship to havesome em: a pilot boat, Davidson. April 1, Ist 6 47 8, lon bark Crisis (of Boston), from Rio Janeizo fcr New Orleans, | ‘Mi days out. frig Minna (Han), Wessel, Bremen, 23 days, in bailast na ies panrengete,to Popped Cor Ne ante, » Lon s Faravay, stecring NW. ‘leer ( Br, London), Owen, Fortune Bay, in Lallast, to Howland & Aspinwall. 2d ino! ntncket, saw steamer Arctic hence for Liver- ‘34, off Montauk 40 miles, saw ship Devonshire, avave en, for Lon rig Nenophon (of Belfast), Wording, Cardenas, April 3, wath molasses to RP Buck & Co. a Lrig Ll ay mall Meynor, Palermo, 86 dayr, with fruit, Ch iT InsOn. « tees Gen Taylor (of Bellast , Shute, Apalachicola, 22 days, i er. sta, Wines, Wilmington, NC, § cays, wih naval stores, to ES Powell. tote E lowe Baton, Carden: ond, Gilman: e = “Schr Palos (of Sullivan), Bartlett, Guayama, PH, 19 Casa, with moiaser, to G SStephenson. Schr Highlander, Nickerson, Cape Ann,4 dayn. Sehr Kaohel C well, Fisher, Chincoteague, Va, 3 days. Pepa icesta Lpetry 7 Hee acon Va, 3 days. Sebi Gould, Prederickoburg, lays. Seb < Rhode 1 land, Fairchild, Nowlten, Ni 3 days, with naval stores. , IL days, with molasses, sto: Falcon, Dyer, Addison, Schr Wescogus, Batson, Adoi Schr Susan, Handy, Boston, vin Bridg Sebr Ann T Sipple, Bacon, Boston, for Saugertive. Sidnoy Miner, Bowles, Bridgoport. for Puiladelp Rogers, Providence, for Aibany. ne, Howes, Provincetown, 3 days Schr Two Brothers, Kelley, Harwich, 3 day Schr Z A Paine, Wooster, Eastport, 5 days. Schr Mary, Halligan, Machins,6 days. Below, Bark Charlomagne (of Anvers), from Antwerp, with pas= acra—dismasted and cut wate: rk Davenport, from Havre, 3 days, to Boyd & Hinck- rH Bark Don (of Stockton), ——, with pnasengers. Brig Reform, trom Hamburg, 45 days, with passeag t+, Wind, NE during the day; sunect calm. 9 days. iso: ope © Si Telegraphic Marine Reports, Cuanieston, Ma7?. Fane, Views eegons May Arrived—Sehrs Rebecea Fagg, Viola, Carden ayes Harriett, Boston; tiyeun, Camden; Nevis and Madagascar, Richmond; SK Varker, NYork. New ORueans, May 1. Arrivcd—Sbip Quebec, Now York. Arrived—Bark Roman, Boston. Herald Marine Correspo jonce. Cuacnas, April obra Jano Elly yesterday for abeth avd Tay hr Alderm, is to-morrow for San Juan, ‘New Orleans. Bark Zidon, of Lubeo, saiica on Sunday, for Navy Tay; from thence she will pro: ceed to Culm to loud for Now Yurk, Brig J W Baxter, of and from Borton, arrived on the 4th, with a cargo of ice, freeb ment, lumber, &e, Lut could find no market, and pro: ceeded yesterday for Navy Ray; in coming into Chagres (witha pilot), she struck on the Bar, and after remaining tome five hours got off at ® cost of $200, no damage but un- slipping ber rudder, Orleans, The sehr they all railed fro Sopertor, pumanetrnia, May 44 PM. Arrived— Slip Superior, Mase: wndouderry; bri ‘hoosa, Sterna, NYork; sobre WF Williams, Rogers, NBedford; vette, Crowell, Hoston; Edna, Kelle; Achsah D, Jolnvon, do; A ‘Sayer, Randell: Ci Emith, NJercey; Melrowe, Moore, Pensaco Townrend, Fall River; Jesbella, Williams, bulo, Fowler, NYork; M A Rowland, Rar gersoll. Willi ridge, 1, G a, Willard, Por Lunt, Newbury port. Clesred—Berk Jaines Bayley, Bishoi 7 Stearns; Portsmouth; ccbrs Si Ingersoll, Brookly: ton, NC; Achsah D, Johnson, Cohassctt FP Williams. Rogers, Norwich ‘Townsend, Providence; steamers Kenuebee, Clark, NYorl Fric, Norman, do. 10} jar; B Matanzas; brig ney Price, Gandy, Llaneous. M aks tain hopes to cet her to Havana, The acd. Br Sur Tie Duce, from M Mth ult, on the W end of t! tates of cotton on board: abo and put ashore on the bene, sn iderably, but th e Was throw: obile for Liverpool, wi Grand Baliamns. Shi ion. Another Br ship, bovré from Jam: to Liverpool, was ashore at the same place; no purticul 8 received. 111? CATHARINE, at Charleston from NYork, experionced hoavy westerly gales, and was biown off 175 miles ESE of Cupe Hatteras. Br Barw Onyx, from Grand Mouth for Boston, is re- orted by a despatoh from Halitax, dated 4th inet, ae having Retr atendoncd areen 1ith uit, and the ceow taken of and carried into Halifax. She had a cargo of 400 tons of iron, and 100 tone of coal, consigned to Curtis, Bowne & C Brio W T Ricwanvsox, condemned at Rum Key, has been sold; met proceeds about $2,000, 4 NORTH AmenroA (of Machias), Foster, from Havay rleston, With moineses, struck on a reef nese the Bi th ulty was got off and taken to Nas: hich loft Scituate Sd ult for heard from since. She is sup- hi hercrew, five in numbor. raren, Gove, ‘rom Bath, with lumber, was fal miles enst of Cae Ann, waterlogged, and t gechr Muntriss, and carried into Glouces 7 wnG FiawsnG Vraser— hat in tho severe gale of w echr Grrelle, Capt Jacob Gardner, of that ds, is enpposed to have beew Lost, heard from since the sterm came on. The in tow by fis ter Sth ult, AnoTneR Mu Chronicto etal March (th, crt, with a has not bee lowing composed her crew'—Jucoh Gardner, New London; Lester Bech, Blisba ect with, Waterford; Charles Mai- ricer, Wullism Lyme. ‘During the month of April, there from foreign’ port ‘of the followin, and Bremen 12 ehips. 6 backs, tionalities, vir: 'Aa » Reynolds, Atlantic ctie, Bradbury, Pacific Ocean; barks Butter, Mayhew, Atian- et . Marengo, Devoll, NB, ell not Gibbs, Jenney, do do. 4 dan 5, tris, Sherman, N?, 250 ep, 450 at Hone Hovdane, NB, sod Waeb C0215 Vbls wh at 6oe and 6th, Gide~ The GH Chas I'hel ps, Ston, © Ocean}; Mi 540 8p) S00 wl; (a a do, oil’ no ine, do clean; Hill: Glact seated: Betsy, ston, 10 ap 60 wh; 13th, Harve Ory: Mth, Goy Troup. NB, C00 sp; 17th, Catherin L1G wh; Kephrates, NB, 100sp; James Loper, Nantucket, clan. Columbus, NI, 40 ap; 2th, Fel- 1 bp; Tewno Hick: James do oe ) NI: * h. Gindiater, do 40 oil not stated; Ch 14, dat 8 Srony B © t dat 1 Spoken. Ship J Z, from New York for Antwerp, Mareh 98, lat 47, len 20, “Ship Counectiut, fom New York for Liverpool, April 6 lat 4f40, M 2 ‘Ship Avgvstine Heard, Abbott, from New York (about Oot 5), for Hobart Town, Dec 12, off Cape Good a i Br brig Rocklif, from Shields tor NYork, ult, Iat 43, a7. “Brig Venus (of Bath), from ——, for Savannah, April 29, of Dewees" island, itivon, Norton, NB, & dv ot, Foreign Ports. Avex, March 2%—Bark Lewis, Wat ¥ %, arr 25th from Sa Zanzibar (whore she arr Jan 22 and sid Feb 2), tor Mock une. Axyar, J 1d (before roported 27th) ship Ambnssa- dir, Putnam, London, Feb dd, bark Ella, Atwood, Ant- werp; 1th, Agnes, Brown, Rotterd Batavia, Feb 27—Schr Flirt, under scienro by the Dutch » achnree of treason against the owners, {—Bark Eben Dodge, Mansfield, une | Rebooen, Rodale, Bosto ondence. Jom (Oct ; fe, April U1.— Are brig AG Wasiture, Pieree Kristol: 27th, brig Fowr Soni Jorbett, Ha rh . $id, 22d, bark Grampus, Dyer. ntley, do; Chinebilla, 3°, tl i / Lrigs Isoln, Park, do; Jaa Blive, Hat th, Vrip California, Hitchborn, Boston, in, April &—Arr brig Prairie; Uptor FArmours, April 17—Arr thip RB Sumner, Dye , Now Orlenne, (avd rallca sth for Antwerp). Ith, Off Caroline, Coomls, trom rleans for Gi do, alout Isth, ehip. Caroline Tucker, Tucker, feo Car « chile fir Havre. ™ Ryans rk, Ae 17—Brigs bey era a ate Small Smal) trom hk; Gen Seo oe ty, roe, Freee +i, Nichole, from Jmok= Crock- i ‘ ark Rreorinra. wtecagyo:briga Fonamasvon Coo ¢ 1, Deming, for do soon; lea, Droid, Deming, Ot verted tow: De mer ides rortisnal; Lyman, Ree ford, NY ork: Levhorn, Warn conville; eebr Mentroe <), Kelling, Ch arierte Johy Sieh, ve _ Heston: vith, Thiadelphin, Tnce; cchee Marth. ton. hip Korenth, Fiske oe mantl, Ingersoll, Ioa- anna; 2th, barks bard, Baltimore; 23th, rig. ‘Laretty, Konerty, Mobile; Gon Taywee, Abe deck 1 mi rdon, (. ; sip ine, Tentdad: Caroline eee ur bene Cort Cat des Antele p Fon al hain iM L tony oe etact: Varke § RY crh; beige Alleton, Vierce, Freveh, Keracou: Matanyns, Stover, Saeui Ke ricars: cob Fairy, Silva eo: With, brig tefl PDT yak, Sages. 2b, barks Henriette, Trew Sectiond, Williome, Matenran) brig Harriet i ApH IC Sid ehip Mercury, € PAVE ber Api tare abipe Bile EW mere. ith, AZ Chandice, NVork, Obm modo oe bicolyy Merlin, NOrleans, Sid 1th, Goprge, © eb 19th, Oourulgee, Tisbury, 60 onan ' Schr Mary, Wallace, Newiers, NC, 6 days, with naval { do spoil at’ 1:Ge per gal, | lon 7% 5, Vencl, Forsyt), NL, (5 | Mite Paray Donovana | Wilmington, arnt ae 9 | Eo | State, Jose | Janct, Theoxans, Sobn | Maryland, Do! Ltimo: | Kopperbold 's | Bo Ade York, in, Sawyer, bearka Ei , Boston; John Sti well, Gtiphia; Panebfta, Lano, NYork, brig Franten Titus, te qtanens, April 25—Arr brig Forest State, Stovor, « pril §—Sid Prompt, Gorham, Palermo. } —Arr bark Herwilis y ‘april 17—Are bark Hore ia, Lathrop, NYor: San Gi Saree nthe ‘uove Rosella ed ea ie @ fo ork, ao Maura, Aj Pana York; Ce ete Ane 5 pi e (Br), Ponci Haves, PR, April 21—Barks Exoolator, Whittleso; le. ¥ Churehilt, Hichbor erara, Merithew, for do, do; from and for Baltimore, gollan Cloud, " for NYork). Pum ston; xB hip Grey Féathor, McT.aug! put in on account NY cy Ano. a OUTH, Apri 16—Arr Bi} for ieondo atleast gale, ‘Wm V Kent, Wititam Thomas. Sid ith, brig Lyd = Saw Juan (Nic), A) In G days for sport in or, from Beyeo Smynwa, April 2—Shi Jag: bark Columbia. Taylor, from HIKED, April 16—Sid Juventus, becon, Reddic, doy Sr. MicHAeLs, April 4—Sehr 8 © Nelson, which w “Tauren! Merch be Sehee id ‘awirr, Marc ches Fides, Carlton, from San F: ciaco; Naomi, Raffles, from Valparaise, = ‘Trinian, April 1?—Arr bar ‘Thomas; Sophia, Frecman, do, SI . Philadelphia: Pere RA Cruy, April 17—Schr €00n, a Home Ports. ALBANY, May 3—Arr schr Pearl, New Bedford; sf China, Bridgepvrts “Cli sloop JN arher, Pesvidonce. BALTIMORE, %—Art ehips Persian, Parker, Cal Deo 1, Superb, Prentirs, NOrlenns; brig Nancy, Davis, b York; sobre Gen Scott, G: dello, April 18th; Urania, Henderson nc SP,5 Susser, ass on, Gr saile: ith. Also, a from Calcutta), Lon NYor! gz inondas, White, for N ¥ P ‘Pam: oa jas, : hite, Sy Colbert, Naseau, N yams, April 1%; J Trueman, ‘Tw E Parker, Hos -. Cld, Ocean (Brem), Janseo, Breinen; bark ston; brig Win Puntos ep, Hes echrs Onward, Brown, Jainni Panis (1 Vensy, Bermuda, 5S 4 i =), ions Col BOSTON, May ?—Arr ship Sabi Haley, Liver 21, Barch 2 ache ne of Portamouth, N Melon ‘pool, March 2; achrs justry (Dr i hi ; ¥ 1 Reynolds, Baltimore; Choctaw, Duell, Galve: dudge Whitman, Le Crowell, P Sta pas, Western ships Shooti ay. plain, ¢ Colunbiana, arker, Georgia, Lucia ! . Georgiana, La Justice Story | ) Messenger Bir tiga Arvede, rhaeos, ¢ 'y Salter, Orkney, Clement, Choctaw, Caroline ie. ReBecea & Frances, Ui (iceeley; aches aloy Luoullus; and from the Roads, ships Sta@ordebire (ab 1A | PURVEMLY, Apel WoShe sche Gon 7 j EKLY, April /0—Sli ache Gon Taylor, Janos, NYC BANGOL, Hay 1—Cid schre Uolon, Parker, NY ori; Sat | DIGHTON, April 3@—Sld schr Avgel, Lace, New Bod: or Rondout, ording to wind, Grogon, Catherine Wiloox, Arab, Amulet, vr Passod Pt Judith 1s van ind Brave, honce for N York. ‘At Tarpuulin Covo Ist, bark Engle, honce for Phila his: sobre Merey, Tsylor, do for Richmond; Hoary, « 'acket. ado for NYork; T | aa —, for Philadel, (OLMES'S BOLE, M Ba Are ‘achrs Arvolt, I h ult, for Hach; Edwin, Roudout, for Salem; Sus for Fblladeiphia: achea Robert Sitter, Macy Mil Rialto, Philadelphia for Boston; Ross’ wn, NC. for do; Volocity, NYork (or ‘FORD, May 1—Arr at: shi locpe Heney Clay. Bly, des Mary Daly bloops Henry Clay, Bly, sloop RL Parker, Bag, Prulgaelph South Amboy; Giide, Smith, NYork, Sld lst, steam sc Sachem, Thresher, NYork: Koughfand Ready, Morrison, P gLeiat Wm 8 Cam . Bareell, LEWES, May 4, 1 AM—Tywo ships, aupposed the Java e Cerro Gordo, and’ a Boston pkt, supposed the Bir. pas Up enrly this morning, ‘The bark N: from Boston, b Paulina, from do: C Thomas, J Tt re at auchor in t! toadate Ab jored to Le the Juan J de Carthagens, is now passing o N LUBEC. April 5~ Arr sohra Turk, Staples, and Tromo Sumner, NYcrk Sid 27th, sohe Southerner, Pike, NYork NEW BEDFORD, May 'l—Arr ship Tabmiroo, Dem: Ville, hence,of and tor Fairhaven to fit for whaling, brit Koch (of Vortiand), oimes's Hole (in tow of at aceachnectts, for repairs, having been ashore thore: br invincible, Hodgson, Philadelphia; Sd, sche. Hes ONANTUCRET, April 30—Sld aches EI Adams, Baltimal N JCK & aohrs altim J Raymond, ond Try ; Philadelpits; Susan, NYork; Mi 1, Hemiiton, Farris, Norfolk. 1 NEW OKLEANS, April 27—Are ship. Montorey, Crows Yo a8, Kingston, int Standard, Jar- Livor vO; Morrell, Liverpe pr hip Mary Crooker, Providence; bri , Charleston: ache Fannie, Vance, Na w, coming up-—Ship Themis (Br), Bi S Janes, Wesoott, Phila & schooner, unknown. ‘Tewod to Holmes, brics Ada and Jno illiams, Cid Alister, Apalachicola; #iips J It darvis, Riel Rad! jingham, Rove: ; Olympus, Wilsom, rpool: Uartley, ney, Havre; In, Bart Barcetona; Calvert, dazascar lett, Boston; ‘br Hudgeo! Py jay l—Arr sehr Ashland, Walpole, NY ork NEW LONDON. May late propeller Decatur. trom York for Norwich; Charles Osgood, Smith, from Norwich | NYork; sehrs herine Wilcox, Linuetl, from Bostom : do; Howard, Baker, from do for do: Oregon, Lovell. from for do; Bela Peck, Smith, from Virgin rave, Loveil, fe, Toston for Albany; Warren, Davis, from Portland foc ¥ Binin: sloop Heroino, Keliey, from Dennis for N¥ork, EW HAVEN, May Arr ehrs Ellen Louiea, TI Tantivy, Russe Y . Barcelona; Emma lerved (~p), Hecome, Charleston. ORTOLK, Mi 1 hom ps. ay; Gold Hunter, Brocie; i York; eloops Bareta, Kip, do; 0 11 i, G Cox. Rar ; sloop Champlain, PHIA, May S—Arr ectirs 8 A Sawyor, Delaware, Har Providence; Ma: . + Cld schr Lexington, Gifor: atraw. PORTLAND, May l—Arr bark Fredorisk (Br), I'ri Liverpooi. May 1—Arr brig Harrict See Portian #e “ TROVIDENGE mM vs Buena Vista, ive, Corson, F hiladelpbhis; JW D Anbawan, Vana. SI Pawtoxct};_ + Wm Laper, Lake, do: € Shui, Milter, 9 Al Opera, Huire (from Pawtucket), Rondont; a, h Ann, for Mobie; arctic, Crontad sid echrs Queen, Crowell, Britinor Thiladel phia; Elmira Ropers: Speinna m H Bowen, Kenney, and Blackstou Helow, barks Sara KICHMON Sid schrs He LEM, M 4g Emerald, Crowell, Wi ork: Kai Rogers, Ho May 1—Arr br! ico, Tytele NY » iris Atuerion, Mavch, Philadel sn nud John Olreland, NYork, PAN FRANCISCO, Aprild—Are ship Persia, for sale bad Horriet T tiett, for sale: brigs Major land, do, Ta) i Uand, O, th; Emma Preston, for do 6th. 1 John Mayo war to Vo sold se who laid. 7 pril —Arr (Br) bark Lady of tho Tink Cid bark Guilford, Lestic, N York. ehrs Maria The wreck” i SAVANNAI, can, Glasgow. { | Mrs Crane, Lehiléren, KJ Arne ore ana child, Miss Sarah K Myr ®, Mrs Rhodes and eon PF Henry, lady ¢r, 2 Miss Owens, Bra Rogers, ister and servan nucdy, Mics Martin, 1 ennon, & Warn: ¥, 3 Chase. Mes Wordsworth, C D Merwin, Andre Davalas Dr A Vimo, § Congdon, James’ M Gra: t. FT Rowers, D Mallett, Danl Pratt, PJ Co M Kogers, A Atkins, © © Holmes, @ Butler, Mra 3 Mee Banke and child, Henry Banks, Indy and ¢ E Coe rs Sawyer. FW Worth, SP n W Kea ; arn 43M Prenderarae Y Preudergrast, and 62 in ate New OnLeAans ANd HAVANA—Steazoship Empire Cit Rev F'S Mullen, Masters 1d Walland Wi Wail, Mr hes eye oud servant, Mra Walters. ren_wnd serve. Hi Coben and son, B Norris, hiotdan, WJ Groham, T Dusals, | Trown and lacy, child and rorvant; Mr Christie nnd Isd) } Coben, ¥ Palmer MBernandey, M Castanada, M Lastaue J Tener, P Kutio, S Meyers, 5 Hornandey, Mr Taw ronc: Indy and servant; OD FC Williams, Mrs Hoope Mics Black! Taam.rer, J. Moore, 1 Gro Riferd, W iMinms, R Butterield 90 children’ W W Reynolds, 4 Ladd, Indy oe if Dr Grant, B charles m Wilber, T R Keyes, J B Field, A Graham. hoff, S$ Wooley, GW t AV ERPOOL—Ship Mal. Barney, Mis ¢ in steornge. ar—Mrv Ana Green. hip Persian —John, Julie and Thos Dougie 1 Liverroo: James, Henry, John, end iirnbeth Koach, Aun MoGovr Benj owley, Jor Leniy, B Canich, John Tate, Geo B with, B Smith, 7 cenger, Cath 0 or, Win and C) viet wus Delawigne, h Brown, Nebt Moody, , SHIPIiINe, OTICE.—STFAMSHIP. Consigne ately, and KAITH WILL REMOVE. ON TID No. (43 Houston streot (two doors fron our will be, for general praction ge fe and, in thy Di. to te. miracle. 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