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Apprrrowa Parricutans oy tue Cartcns or | MARITING (8 TSLLIGEHON. Yering Foyay, Hope, Gaserd, 40 clean; Sea Pox, croachment of our institutions. A Russian noble The Aprrocching Season at the Watering | man had said to him, ‘What a tae Whatesmr Grorce How:anp, 5 " 4 are with slave law! We foe oothe (From the Beuntags Republionn, Mag 1.) AT THE GALLIPAGOS Tvanp We: ay ae eseck,™ 20 Int, Ke, Johm Howland, Childs, NB, oil a ing of Oe = pat bach never | Weare again reminded, bythe bur note of pre- | Mf "Oa A nn of 9. letter seooived by Ship Alleghany, from Nerieaue for Phil They coulds and be ede eo ae re ee Mlonever | aration now sonnding in all parts of the village, | MCT Ce, Howland & Sons, from Mr. Wim. B. BW Pass NW Omi et NaetPhis, Apri 5 Peacock, cooper on board the whale ship Geo. How- gave no case for their insinuations The battle pet eet e largest iting svesen a Sere 1 Beet thi dated at Guayaqu > ‘April 11, of the world’s freedom was to ¢ on our rH boarding lich we gat tho following full own soil, and a union of Christianity would strongth- }eepers are Bek | employed in making thoir toilet | ticulars of her cay a + ie iagalba cs ge? on our government, and aid in the freedom of the | 8"d brushing up for re Teception of tho g1 I- | ‘The George Howland arrived at Charles Island, world; and, if necessary, we should be able to say | titude of strangers who come hither in mid-sum- | March 2d, and on the following day, Capt. Crom- and feel with the ancients, that— ws ie ne en Hae — a. or to enjoy baal ee well, mit the starboard watch, went ashore, where « e et decorum est pro ey . around they fo or ict! f ga He missionaries report 2,043 hopeful conversions: | America would be the watch word. of Liberty. | mineral fountains. Notwithstanding the efforts ofa | {C'cxcvmnne necia Whale boat upon the begeke fer aries during the year; and forty-two that had been | Never had a nation had offered to it an office so | few fanatical, hypycritical, pretended moral reform- | one of the ship's boats, their object being to effect dependent have assumed the su} of their own | sublime; and the work was to bo done by this ond | ors to prevent it, Saratoga is, and, while a bountiful | their escape from the island Capt. C. declined to TT mipistry. Sixty-five houses of worship have been com. | It was a work for all races and for all times. Christ | Providence favors us with our invaluable modioinal | gxchange, but gavo Mr. Peacock permission to re- aumgnpenmen U. Ship Sobitler, of Huston, bound te New Beaford, from ———, by pilot boat Jaber Williams, re 10 day from Hull via Halifax, for NYork, 64! 40, inst, off Georges Bank. ‘Br bark Everthorpe, heace for Hull, E, 29th ult, 1a Stamboul. fro: il Ni ane eae ee ~y Wilmington, NC, for Marseilles, 21. Trix Phanix, from Cope Maytion for Boston, 20th ult, ton7& Brig Royal Sailor, of ry cit nt 21 20 Nou 7 48 WO i Northern lays from Boston f¢ tien, May 3, Int, &e, omitted.” jon fon. Cape Mar: Forvignu Ports. oI gem Norfolk for Domarara,| pleted; fifty five others repaired. and the building of | himself had not so extensive a field. (Applause.) fountains, will continue to be, one of the most ir the boat on his own t “ BUN RISER MOON RIAER . § oe ~ sixty others commenced, Ninety young men, incon- | Rey. Dr. ASA D. SMITH proposed the jt reeolu- | delightful, most intorosting and most healthy | Srrangement with the convicts for a Fo ete oun oer + 706] won warea, Lp tec Von etek does reper cn rame TB: 284 ult tee orth the missionary churches, are in preparation | ¢jon— summer retreats to be found in the world. There | and water. : PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 12, 1602, Acona, Afi 3 (40 understood) —Sid brig Messen, saaaegeeye That by many volecs and triumphs. and many con- | is no other spot whore the man of a8 well | Capt. C. roturned to the ship, about one half of on SAcuabuA, April I-Are ashe Ewily Korr (new), Ta | as the invalid, can find ove more com- | his crew remaining on thi d, with th “4 den, Baltimore. an SSL 1d—teaving $11,492 62. til duc to mite | t@ A sTadual and earnest co-operation in the work of home | fortablo and inviting than here,” Unlike. tho sandio Aut res they denned to retara t¢the : Oleared. «| BERMUDA’ April s0—Sid bark NW Bridge, Underwood, pene ye tg performed; towards cancelling which | *73re¢lization, , changes wrought by the ruthless hand of time | ship they were to iy AFA Wares 7% aN Steamship Southernor, Foster, Chatloaton, Spofford, Tifeg= | Matsnans; brig Cleopatra. Kent. do a. eae there is « balance in the treasury of $9.907 16. ee gan hy commenting on the great valuo of aa-! on many other thins in the material waxd, no di- | would be sent from the rig Mpg 1 me the nase | +s oe thambestand, Lord, Londen, Griswold & Wiley. | NYAS aoc Magura, Hardie, “do l0n eck Tomeree: With the fame number of laborers as were in commis- wine sound ion? like ours, fader ‘aid re ca etn is visible Th the somal ot gentitg meee ing ue day and night the oat assed aud'ropassed gue abace Doses ‘ane Fenciaco, setens . i sion the edi . it hay \- i r “ . 4 ealth- gi ealth-rest for ins. 10} re ime: : of plogein the Wowterh State and tri nipe mare | tion thea" Rend re ade Reovophical to: | sill cqnimus fo gush forth, © all sparking. and | feacCimhan Austin Desee We eeietieee | kek ae anttte Wee “ tion that a word once uttered never afterwards ‘i ” Hf 5 e, Byron, Pinkham, Manzai 3 of miss . 4 . ; intndred cel evel ae aie agintsy ieee | ceased to vibrate in the atmosphero; and if so, he bright,” with tho samo life and virtue they did a | Wm. Tilleston, they having’ dezorted. On tho | pBat Sarah’ Bridge, ‘Sturdev ia oie reeds * Delano. Mav AcuEz, April 29—Brig Sarah Nash, for Philadelphia, \eraed ‘ : hoped thei wurterof a century ago. They have no equalsen | morning of the 4th, Capt. C. went on shore, Bark Cornelia, Ward, Havana, M Taylor & Co. 30th. 3 es tae ann: corral; aadione ban Srayen perp esa Hew Lio AS sane reir the face of the globo, ‘The day has long since gone Paper} the convicts if they would catch fae! Bark Siz Henry Potuinger (Br, Crowell, Quebec, Barolay ay onck, April 2—Drics Domarara, Morithew, from Phils-| to the churches, The receipts exceed thove of the pre- | lines of Providence might be traced conver ging in | bY When all doubts of their oxcellenco or durability | sorters and deliver them at tho shore, to reward HN Sition (Br), Boll, Quebec, Mont sae nee Gopi Gee Brisoeth Onion eee Receipts, $00,002 "25; Mavilitics, $174,263 77; pay- | Yerging lines of Providence, wo are d and encouraged | nt 2, “ang others reported Inter. Rg Eo Mee wessele in Bont, Birls Teoxilo imturn & Co. from NYork, touched Ist and sla.” {St Mishacls. mith & Sons. Kina. Ja, April 17—Brix Corine 2 "tv Graham, from + i at ery Bros. land next day; Geo E Prescott, Gilkey, from N York, disg; ceding your by $9.122—the greater part of the increase | the prosperity of our try. Inthe latt were dispelled. Hore they aro, and here they will | them with a supply of provisions to onable thom to | Brig Eilen Maris, Troat, Demarara, RP Buck & Co. a others subsequent ted, f being from the regular contributions of the churches, the rartecnth conkusys 8 solitary individu a is be te thy endiotateee! Fiero gat fo the invalid | reach the const, to walet Shey acceded, Bie ile {ile}, Dade, Hicamicht otenetes, # nee sama are Sen snipe ha Hivanar Cop - GENERAL = 7 in bis | and i A The history of the last keine svar is replete with | Mberatory. in Naplés, discovered the mariner's | 8nd care-worn travellor through life, the spot, above | ‘The mate and 3d mato also went on shore in pur- lando Armstrong, Thomas, Maysguer, JV Ona- from NYork for 8 7 ‘ : ' all othors, where ho may find relicf from many of | suit of the d ile C: 4 Sole loving kindnew and tender mercy. The partidpators in | COMPASS.” What providence was thero in that disoo- | {hat ills to which flesh is heir to.” ‘There is but | the island a sense bout fond Re Eee the ships “Zehr ans, Hopking, Petersburg, J apis & Co. this work have a joy that no man taketh fi cant ve It would have been useless before; ft led Mee & ond ban, 8 . i nj they have n bored: in hilar: spent thee toate Columbus to discover a new world. The art of print- - Seraioge, = ie hee yanlistasdes fo the he: |’ aud Mr. Peacock and Mr. Milliken were ongaged in Schr Bess (ir) Pomeroy: St ites $B Gn ger Be Co. Towns’ picket tree Baltimore (oN Vorkd Chas Mae for naught. The yeurly summing up of results confirms | ing, too, came in time to forward God's work. | 92 family who pay thoir annual visits to this repairing the boat belonging to the convicts., At | Schr Mett Bedell, Osborn, Georgetown, M i. lory;, Parker, from Liverpool, une: barks on, Pi our eontidence in the adaptation and adequacy of the What use would it have been to have put on place, are attending witnesses of tho fact that this } about four o'clock, P. i the convicts brought | SebrJ Darling, Waceler, Bultimoro, Mailler & Lor a ker, from San Francisco foi Pel, as the mewns of nutional regeneration. The chief | the writings of Thomas Aquinas? Just afer itedis. | the most popular and delightful’ summor rotreat | down two of the deserters, Maxfield and Tilleston, | Set 9 Fah June (IE), Strumps Harber falas, G D Miler | etn tivese eda elton eat source of dircouragement in reference to the evangeliza- | covery it was uscd on Luther’s Bible. Did not this | '°,0¢ found om the American continent. and set the flag; and soon after, the mates returned | aoe" *** ene (ike) Gezcanms Hay Pe MANNS eT | eltinones RI Ore rg fhe ~: jon of this country is te be found not so much in the na- show the wonderful guidance of Provid ence?’ If Dr. Next in importance to our mineral fountains, are | to the ship, taking with them one of the convicts Schr Atlantic, Nickerron, Salem, R W Roper & Co. Bearso, from NOrleans; Rot infty meres "mor" Remanie, nor any patomas | FaUUS could retum and see the great printing | {H° Aublic hotels, which furnish temporary sbodes | and a Frenchifon, who had been on the island. iy | SSMeANGz Nuayseesseiiuerten,Devewm Sere, | phiadahl ie, rand, cua, ro le BY . . no o% " any partic ry ¢ ei visi y a Slooy ‘est, ch, £ro' a lo: brigs Mar; eline, Oaksmith, Paita ‘eru) for) Frid ye Reval ree peepee Gitaraet presses of this city, he might possibly think that an for those who make their annual visit to Saratoga. | order of Capt. C. the two deserters were put tn Pi Betets hetdeh, team Haas Frencheesiraves Olaeea ry : y * Arrived, ast ; ; ot vi sta In these, too, we claim to bo far superior to any | jrons. The convicts promised to catch tho two re- “ - Burgess, from 5 Bade desist by enema of locucta we are dogger at | them “look again tthe: Heformstion: Seat. tis | Ole Vilage of ts ine inthis country, rivalling the | maining. deserter on the following day. At ean. | aiSbiteen tetera iene % 407% i balls and | OSE ASO apa Cine date)—tark, Jy Wathen being overwhelmed by the numbers. rather than by the | impost of ship money in aiding the cause of the largest cities, and exhibiting a degree of enterprise | down a boat was sent for Mr. Peacock and Milliken, | , Sip Cwsar (Pruss), Schariaw, Newcastle, 70 days, with om, Guptill, for do, 2 of 5 days : Y i infini i e 1 ‘ : y Nason, Guptill, for do, 2 or $days; N. prowess, of ourenemy. New waste placesareopeningeven | Puritans. Science, literature, and art had all | 2 ae ares of the Propristors, which does infinite | who returned on board with their tools. Se eeer TU tis ae Ae’ Sanstze, Aytil& wish octive; te Cagan, from do ldg, and others. h me nyebored RO more was to be done; the peo- | combined to effect the objects’ new sought to be | Feit to their taste and liberality. On the morning of the 5th, Mr. Peacock accom- | Meyer & Stucken. e Home Ports. Pl “a a eens forth on every side; the column of achieved. He desired a co-operation, and attached M a THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, panied Captain C. on shore, and, with Mr. Milliken, t Hark Forager (Br), Spendtone, Newcastle, E, 92 days, ALEXANDRIA, May 10—Arr bark Emilia (Br), Cork! fmigration pushes on beyond ail previous iuait, but | much importance to the prefix ‘“co."* (Laughter.) | —With its | numerous cottages and saloons, its | resumed their repairs on the boat, while Captain C. | fay" Coatinul glice tee 80 dngay theese baie ee ok aca | Change Islands: echr Mary Peavoy, Simpson, ; Process of supplying the preached among those jnoving | ‘PAcious halls, beautiful park and pleasure grounds, | was engaged in conversation with tho natives; when z A ” | vish, River: Pairheld, Providenoas : word to these multitudes must be carried on 1. | He desired a co-operation ev. r : u 4 u tancoualy at thousand different ine. or Noe in different orbits in the Christian church. Co-ope- and its ample accommodations for nearly a thousand | Mr, P.’s attention was arrested on hearing the eap- BALTIMORE, May 11 ~ Are brig Elisha Doane, Levering, Cha these causes afford no reason to despair of suc- | rativo Christianity lay in the heart of this society. | Sue#ts at a time, is still in the hands of its formor | ain exclaim, ‘ What for,” ‘What for?” Mr. P. x cers, provided the church can be aroused tothe mag. | But still he did not disparage his own orbit in. the Fee eee sr icrareine, and is now ‘un | ran to his adsistance, and found the convicts had tude of the interest at stake, and to realize that a | church. Sectarianism, in the church, was greatly more rapid rate of gress i edec forme ber ery re} arent from. Maley baking vie gormerly, | to be dreaded, and a spirit of catholicity should be cy imerick, 42 days, in ballast and 14) Ion 67 14, spoke ‘ 4 n Tihark George (Olden), ‘Thales, Bremen lergoing extensive additions and repairs, preparatory | eized and tied Capt. C. and his boat’s crew. The | and 137 parsengers, to °PPe & Co, to the approaching visiting season. The buildin convicts ordered Peacock and Milliken to complete eieec covers Sony ee Sih BEDE to be lost from i is 7 by 3 ok. len the impulse eommuneeated to the keane eget | encouraged. "Who would attempt, to. substitute a or the exst front, is being mado ae higher, | the repair of the boat, or they would cut their | “Bark E ChurehiNi, Hichborne, Ponce, PR. April 23, with 83 to: 1, Mystic. Coni teh’ Mary Harve & veazel’s de dolph, Ben F ks Gaskill, Poughkeepsie; ch Rio Grande, i rary Se fhe rhe’ so as to receive a tin roof, and thus add to its 4 i ' ‘i r and molaseos, to RP Bu jay 3, lat 2011, | Truman, New York. Providential changes. by recent discoveries and inveti pecans pirit for the broad principles of Chris- jeaty aud vender iGimaeh Gioestaecdre. trans fires. Ub ate he cons hh un phep the white abs Jon 71, saw ship Nathan Hanau, Holmes, from Boston for | — BOSTON, May 1l—Arr ship Charlemagne (of Thomaston), Hons, at Lo retuin, and especially to increase its relative | tianity? “He exhorted them in the¥name of religion This gives it somo 40 or 50 additional lodging a ae y g , the i © | Apalachicol: Liverpool via Cork, 1. oh lls barks California, Glark, uence, the Gospil must act with more inte ity, must | and Christianity, to proceed with their efforts in & ee eltoeetlien 4 z cs and five seamen camo from the ship, and imme- Brig Fue (Br), Haran, Sunderland, 39 days, with Faterm 29; Teal (Br), Haddon, Glaszow, 4th ul be more earnestly applied, must be sven more clestiy wad | bebalf of the cause, wotil the whole land was evan. | TMs, and altogether is an improvemont very it poke Br sehr isbury, Wth ult; brig Chas MeLaughlan, diately on their reaching the shore, they wero | coal, to order, Muy Ist, lat 3927, lon i rr d by tho convicis and tied, and, together with | Nile; of Halifax, stecring 6. on ay ball cy there is danger | un eagle mewing and kindling her undazzled eyes | f the whole house, appears in a now dress of paint, | their fellow prisoners, socured in a building at a audit Pre mutRoui appreciate. ‘There | to the full mid-day beam, at the fountain itself of | ™®™Y of the rooms having been re-furnished; and | short distance from the beach. Brig J Wallace (of M bridge Small, Trinidad, 21 dave, eked up in worldly | heavenly radiance, and hears the noise of timorous | th¢ Whole establishment, outside as well as in, The convicts again mado signal tothe ship, when | Jit ,*46! Poke brig Cn telain & Ponvert. 23d, ‘lat ig Victor in Glasgow, 7th schra Mary Eliza (of Proviacetown). R: der, Aux Cayos, 18th ult, via Provincetown: Chronometer, Pearson, Norfolk; Thos Potter, Clark, Philadelphia; Ga- zette, Crowell. do; I C Runy, Endicott, do. Signal fora brig and an undescribed square rigged vessel. Cli steamshi felt more deeply. or multitudes wi v4 i ‘ Fi “ much required to this establishment. The interior bere desley ee altitudes Nill break away from its | gelized, and was, in the language of Milton, ‘‘As ke be that the church will not suffie isdanger that her wenlth will enterprise, and that her sons will be ‘in John, hence for Say Br), Stone, Liverpool t devoted to trade, to | ps i p Seno mo presents an exceedingly inviting appearance. This | the chief mato approad withi i ett, a art, and to «ambition, rather than to the ministry of re. Bane aokiog ued He ia wee eee on tho twilight, | \orid-renowned hotel requires a} Bets from us nor | tance of the shore a one shen Captain called Ghititee sadcam vomieyeen Ces depeaeal es Pee Cs ee ied f, conciliation Let not this apprehension be realized; but : ip syout, amaxeds. | CAppiAuse:) any one elee, to induce strangers or travellers to him, telling him that unl ed, th Brig Creole, Treworgy, Ellaworth, 9 days, with lumber, to | New Yerk to load for California: brigs Claris Tet all who have named the name of Christ come forth |, During the proceedings, the following was sung | °2¥ 00 Te i 4 8" ‘i to him, telling him that unless he landed, tho con- | + yaynew, Tulbot & Co. | mington, NC; Andover olph in the strength of an honest and entire devotement, and | by the choi stop there. It is morely our purpose to chronicle | victs would take his (Capt. C.’s) lifo—but that he | “Hrig Win Crawford, Billings, Machias, 8 days, with shin- | Eaton, Jaoksonviller Mersk: Racves, Seranans themselves to the work of rendering this whole land HYMN, its yearly alterations and improvements, and an- might land or not, as he pong After a short hesi- | gles, to master. itz, Wilmin, hetis, Nickerson. NYor mmanuel’s, Where the wilderness is lying, nounce that it is to be conducted, as heretofore, by | tation, the mate decided to goon shoro, when he, | ,.o'r Margaret, Musson (Br), Quynn,, Bermude, 20, da tk Zion Chest Tho Nev. Josrrn F. Terr x, of Rockaway, N.J And the trees of ages nod. Jas. M. Marvin & Co., and will be seen for the | with his crew, were seized by the convicts, tied, poke bark Eliza Barss, Bramball, hence for Bormu s F Copeland & ( dead the fove te lations. > ” Ww ceases the desert crying, Teer pe of company on Saturday, the 29th day of | ae mate patie upon the ground and flogge wit te John. Cartas, Caaboarts a = ane oe 14 as Georgia started but anchored in tho Recolved. That the reports now presente BAe PNEN MSY noe CUP OG: may inst. with a rope, and then secured in the house. ‘he 4 a .. and published. andor the direction or aR aa Westward—till the Church be kneeling ie UNION HALL. f | convicts then ordered Mr. Peacock to get into tho ae eat vel doth: off Staten Lent apoke ane, aa schrs Ontarlos cele ae toe eaten katie ee Commitice In the forest aisles so dim, This timo honored and ons hotel is still to be boat, with five of their men, threatening to shoot | toga (of New Bedford), Harding, 29° mont! | BARNSTABLE, May 8—~Arr schr Olive Branch, Loring, He commenced by alluding to the Western States, And the wildwood’s arches pealing, Kept and conducted by Mrs. Washington Putnam him’ if he made opposition.’ Before rouching the | bole ell,would eruive to months Heneer Philadelphia. and asked, what was the West? It was an empire With the people's holy hymn. and H. H. Hathorn, whose unparalleled success for ship all the crew, who had remained on board, ap- | OMG: May lets lat 27 G8. lon 6} 10, spo len Me Leela Ry {tarDant ke Stitch Beker’ NOS of 3,000 miles in length, by 1,000 miles in broa th, Westward. atill. oh Lord, in glory, two years past, has established the fame and popu- | ‘prehending danger, lowered a boat, and made the! Schr Kat ophy, Plymouth, NC, April 28, 5; aohre Mi ry C A} Page, Mayaguez, 12 days; Vulture, and contained sufficient area to support two hundred fe thy bannered cross unfurl’d, larity of Union Hall on an enduring basis, and | escape, notwithstanding that they were pursued by | between Hoy Taland and Capes, of Virginia, carried away | P; mee. Cid Br bark Kingston, Ri Live millions of people. The West was made on nature's HE en alc ane oon rai Losey; secured for it a degree of public patronage and favor | boat’ manned by convicts from tho shore. On | “Schr indus (Br), Day, Halifax, 8 days, wk fen ee Reome | Hesiy MY cee Mee ese arta Sed, barks Jasper, grandest scale; yhe had forests undisturbed, equal Bevin seo seve tne world. unequalled in the history of hotel keeping in this reaching the ship the convicts commenced drinking, | & Dinwidd deca! oy dh: 4 brige Moses, Wicks, N¥orks Argus, Kenn. Windies; schrs D in dimensions to many empires of the Old World. Reign, ob reign o'er every nation; country, This establishment is undergoing many | and breaking open trunks in search of money. Deke Tiabenetecnd: Milles eee ole ia B Warner, Totten.’ NY ork; Adel aoe Trace the Obio river 1,200 miles up the Missis- Phe rile he ah aed essential improvomonts and repairs, and will be put. During the night the rest of the convicts came on | Yitcimests lela. Wes compelled vo dtc nat, Be bark irvine, Whitte, Linctpoak; caue'd Fanie ates sippi and Missouri rivers, The West ld a courso eine ete in condition, to accommodate larger, number of board, bringing with them Mr. Albert, 2 mate, J. | didnot sustain dua ae adetpatcs | Heap Neueen port, ee es ; | , , valle ae i R ci chr Benj En iaven £0; | s — ‘ as rich a of the Nile. The slitical valleys A benediction was then pronounced, and the pro- ff that’ inviting hotel There ie ne hotel es thie POE cake ee Sele Gara ta dwint New T ladon fr Palate, Ent rneieee oh ean Mines, - : nt th brig Calnis, Benson. ‘Raltimos oh : terprise, Ruseell, Philadelyhia; Martha Hall, Kalor, New , York. FALL RIVER, ce Aaa schrs Col SB Davis, Philadel- » as rich as those of the Nile. The political progress . x . 4 Portuguese, making in all ten ship’s in of tho West was immense. West ef the Owens ceedings of the twonty-sixth anniversary of this | country which has any bettor reputation or more whom the couviets” (the Poeee pete et Soot Pitusbard, Joltneou, Cortiends Gt. had four States and ten territories. Tho progress | PT*Perous and laudable society terminated. friends than Union Hall. Mrs. Putnam, to whom its | captain) ordered to heave up the anchor, and get | Schr § Buckingham, Leonard, Portl 7 4 of the West was ut railroad speed; in Jan., 1799 the UGadem Gaur patrons havo long been indebted for the excellent | ander weigh for Chatham Island. Mr. Albert said | Schr Mery M Branard, Buel ath, cantic, Eddy, Norfolk; Cleopatra; and Cape first legislature west of Ohio assembled, and its dele- = Ld oad a supervision of the femalo department, has proved they had not killed the captain orany ono belonging | Schr Wm § Camp, Barrell, CKSONVILLE, April 24—Arr brig Phobe A Paize, gates travelled from two to four hundred miles, We have full reports of the proceedings of the | an able successor fo her late lamented husband, and to the ship. Mr. Albert was commanded to paint Schr Sam! R Smith, Norton, New Haven, Lpaekis, NYork, swimming the rivers and penetrating forests; and | American Guardian Socicty, and of the National | Henry H. Hathorn, her equal co-partnor in the the ship black, and had nearly completed the star- | Sc Vermont, Nickerson, Providence, 2 aaye, puis foe eee eine a Shien eee now it had four fine cities. Yesterday the savage | Temperance Society; but, owing to the extremely | °W2ership and managomont of this establishment, | board side when he contrived to effect his esoape, | Schr David Cox, Hallett, Boston for Albany. Company with two schrs in light trim. ‘The shipping in the was there; to-day it resounded with’ the volees of pore y3 but, iS © me’ | is, in every respect, a competent and worthy asso- with several others, in a boat—Mr. Peacock, Mo. | Sehr Converts Hoult, Boston for Albany. harbor is nearly the samo as reported in this morning's dos- civilized millions. Yesterday it was a dependent | CTOW4ed state of our columns, are compelled to | eiate in conducting the multifarious affairs of a Clinthan, anda Kanaka, being the only persons of | Schr Glide, Lovell, Boston, 4 days, pate g * arnrvery; to-day: young Olt Was erying outerrdsi, defer their publication till to-morrow. ee ore oe beara ae perfect ae a oh tied remaining a Board. On near- | Sele Kepubtie ded nt et, T day Liv "Pele me, ae cae oe ee nd grasping the banuer of the Empire State. He -— a open for ag of +» | ing Chatham Island, the convicts lay offand on, go- chr Splen le n, Eastport, 10 days. GE, Ma schrs Ben Franklin, Brown; had locked with amazement at her progress, and he RAPUTC. when we expect soon to seo it enlivened, a8 usual, ing on shore. with bouts, committing pillage and | Sche Zulette, Mall, Elleworth, 7 days, FET ORES: Mey Bee kee eee oe, had enthusiastically said that ‘+ the West” was “the jonal Catholic Council. with numerous gay and happy visiters. ; murder, and bringing on board ten Spaniards, five | Schr H B Foster, Keilar. Machias, 7 da} NYork, Mth ult; ship International, Brown. Liverpool; origs world.”’ (Applause.) Let them save the West, and Baurimone, May 12, 1852. CONGRESS HALL. | of whom they shot in the night, after ey had been Schr Montezuma. Reed, Tremont, Ble, 7S. Telegraph (Be), Young, Sisal. 3days. Below, coming up, ? ae fale & The Catholic Council will hold its sce i ‘i 9 Schr Huntress, Hoo ‘ll ship Geo W Bourne, frum Liverpool; schr Two Friends, 0 she would make her power felt in Ru: but let ‘he Catholi uncil at econd public session The management of this venerablo and favorite on board three days. Behr Henry Alfred, Wess, a Meera a tele wanton on eetitertaene Paka ty Jesuitism gain the ascondency, and the consequences | t? gad en yo (had Fen heh page pencas hotel has ay sod into the hands of J. T. Brown, who | M. Peacock, in consequence of an intimation from | Schr Wreath, Wass, Addison, 8 da, 4 7 4 Cobb, Li would be terriblo. The uuitarianism of New Eng- ond Bie ibe ‘Tyler and Flag Archbishop Eccleston, | brings to his present position an extensive experi- | the Frenchman, that the convicts intended to kill Schr Antelope, Hall, Vinal Haven, Mo, 5 dayss rton, Droutheim, Ni soles will be performed, and a , 4, 4 di pancgyric delivered by Bisuop Spalding. jays. nelia, Goodmanson, Havana; Alice, . Pensac W H Harrison, Corzen, do: Gon Taylor. Winslow, ‘ampico. Tow land, the transcendentulism of Germany, and tho ence in the business of hotel-keeping, and is, no | him, secreted himself in the lower hold betweon the | cht Belaware, Holbrook, Roc religion of Rome, at this momext was secking to re- doubt, competent to sustain the high reputation | fore and main hatches, where he remained seventeen | t ry ~ - r A | , lion Bay; sloop Liberty, Thom duco that territory, the latter of which was also Meetings to be held. Congress Hall has acquired under its late conductor, | days, with no other food than blackfish scraps and yar, ship Metoka; to sea 28th ule, barks Emma Kiucola, and Win. R. Brown, now of the St. Lawrence Hotel, at | water, the convicts makiag constant seareh for him | persecuting the exiles of Hungary and Italy. Let ‘Tuurspar, May 13. Schr Avenger, Cobb, R NORFOLK. May &—Cld schr Wiola, Mathias, Demarara. Sid apy one go to to the cities of the West, and Witness American Bible Society—Bible House, 9 A.M.; Taber- | Ogdensburg, and of the Station House, at Rouse’s | during nine days, and finally concluding that he Schr Bure Higgins, Rockinad: 4 @ ay schr Sican, Frishee, for the Magdalen Islands, the Papal immigration. Foreign population was | nacle. 10 A. M. Point. Congress Hall is undergoing the usual pro- | must havo perished from starvation. The ship was Sehr Elizabeth Arcularius, Peirce, Rockland, 4 days, NEWARK, May l1—Arr chr Pulaski, Cop, Rondout. Cid rolling in upon us, and would be our ruin or salva- | , Institution for the Deaf and Dumb—Metropolitan Hall, | cess of repairs and renovation, and presents a very | off Tombex some days, and then put into Guayaquil | S100? Harry. Cone, Pertiand. Ot. sohr Two Fannys, Brawby, NYork; sloop Merchant, Brown, tion. We must eink or rise with it. Tho progress of | 4 P-M. , Tickets. 121 cents. to be had at the door. interesting appearance to those who seek good ac- | river, where tho convicts becoming alarmed, Mr, Sloop Harvest, French, Providence. NEW LONDON, May 4—Propeller Quiunehanz, Hollam, pgelical religion in the West was the result of | American Temperance Union—Tabernacle. 73; P.M. commodations at this fashionable watering place. heard the Frenchman order tho anchor and topsail Providence. In 1862 Ohio had 600 Presbyterian | eure EE Me ns Socket —Mereer street | We do not learn the time that this house is to be halyards to be let go; and they then lowered the | . Ship De Witt Glinton (pkt), Funk, from Liverpool, April QE APbany: Jane § Francis, Kiinball: from Norwi Zz . sobr Kalootah, Gla- Congregational ministers, and 700 churches, exactly .¥. 6 ‘ ie |. 72g | Open for company, but probably about the first of boats, taking every one with them, at about noon. | § with mdee and passengers, to Taylor & Ric PENSACOLA, prey to "Apel 2G y N. Y. Colonization Society—Metropolitan Hall. 724 ry i rok Pr low, from NYork for Norwich; achrs Ariel, Small, from Boston Norwich for ‘ uM | t Bark Rouble (of Boston). from Pernambuco, 25 days. the number belonging to the free Church of Seot- | P.M. June. After they had been gone about fifteon minutes, | Bark Miantonomi, from Rio Janeiro, 45 days. be eee land, all sprang up within sixty-four years. In Faipay, Mar 14. ae AMERICAN HOTEL. Mr. Peacock went ondeck, finding hisstrength almost | Brig WH Andus,———, from Shields, O7 days. Clentuenon IR days, Hops (Br), Fare Bernisia 6 anne Minois, in 1820, there was not a single ‘church; in Am. Board of Foreign Missions—Tabernaole, 10 A. M. This is anothor of the large class of hotels, erected | entirely prostrated, and procured refreshments. ho a te a Prince, 20 days. PROVIDENCE, May 10—Sld achra Star, Nickerson; Mary 1829, the first was formed with seven membors; in | 4 At do'clock P. M., he discovered two ships at a eS hn a ; John Koxors, Mayhow: R& Hi Hatell, Thon nd Foreign Bible Society—Oliver street Baptist | a few years ngo, by its present proprietor, GW by IL that year above St. Louis there was not a single | Church, 104M. se 4 Wilcox, and kept and conducted Wilcox & Pit- | great distance, and the next morning, the ships bein - eas Wiesver,, F'hiisdelphint church, and sinco that time 350 churches had ben | q_¥;Asoriation for the Suppression of Gambling— | kin, as first rato summer and winter hotel. Tho | Still in sight, he set. tho American ensign at. halt | 1,Steembin Southerner, Foster, Charleston: shins America, | {or Calais according ty wind): Menry B Fiddeman, Jump. wie . . ey erected, aud hundreds of ministers were now hold- | T&berpacte. 774 P.M. central and commanding location of the American | mast, union down, where it remained until 4 P. M., | Franco, Nichols, Apalachicola; barks Clyde, Kempton, New Albany; Elvira, Nickerson, NYork (or Boston, according to e HM mil .Y. = , f Bleecker A i ; do 3 n ag mee 7 : TSU anid tied ing forth. These were fair illustrations of the pro- Hast eeatptean cones, TSM (Meg Tih, this week.) Hotel, its large, spacious and well-furnished apart- | when, despairing of assistance, he took it down and | Orlean pole dag TEs lg et Coen oi rk TE ey eee Fete Philadel rary 9 ; . —; bi ie! js, Cardenns, » be gress of religion inthe W which had been ac- Daily Morning Prayer Mecting at 8 o'clock. in the | ments, its ample accommodations for a large hum- | sof it forward. At about dark the George Howland | the sw $ 8 Splendid, ins, Havre, and Antarctic, PORTLAND, May 10—Arr brig Hanover. ‘ Complished by the Home Missionary Societys New | Broaae tient Peeabgactan churek (Iter Dr’ cuss)” | ber of guests, and the good order which always | was boarded by a boat from the Beckals Dione | eet sult ships Splendid ities * | phia, Cld bark CH Hamilton, Means, Havana; trig Atetia, ° sor it ji i | Bugenia, who H H . idinn, do; at sunset, NNE. askell, do. York had 600; Indiana, 150; Llinois, 200; Towa reigns throughout the hotel, all combine to render | Eugenia, which took charge of the ship and carried | Wind at sunrise, NE; at meridian, do; RICHMOND, May 10— he 5 . 4 ; a Y n Fc} { “| A . May 10—Arr schra Satellite, Bradshaw, 109; Wisconsin, 1,500, and altogether there were City Intelligence. it a favorite resort to visiters and trayellersthrough- | her to Guayaquil, and after a few days gave her up eas. Windsor; A RB Ellite, Tatum, North Carolina: Persover- 2 Ke ™ Woamts ° a i ‘ The US steam frigate Mississippi, has anchored in tho anve Miao at fol Pest, NYocks 000 churches. It was necessary to preserve and | ATTEMPT AT MURDER AND SUICIDE—A BLoopy | °Ut the year. wd eal sgt ata I NorthR i tward bound. Roanoke Ta a Rt maary i Si ahing wnee ee : E 4 ONTGOMERY HALL : ra orthR iver, outward bound. Roanoke, Parrish, do. Sid schr Haxall. Layfield, do. 0 carry on this work; they must employ the living | TRAGFDY—FURTHER EFFECTS OF INTEMPERANCE. MONTGOMERY by , a | r. P. adds :—The Swedes stole and destroye ——_—_____—_—_—_—. SAVANNAH, May &—Arr brig Rando rdick Wavane. minister, as in the days of Luther. Without an | Again we have to record another of those revolting | — Yer the supervision of C. B. Moon—still main- | about as much asthe Spaniards. The ship is not in- Telegraphic Marine Reports Cld bark Charles William, Blasiand. Boston: scht Phwnix, ‘ork; harks JA hols, NYork; echr ‘Sid ship Marion, Davi: Harvest, Ni Kenan. Havana. G enthusiastic and pious’ ministry their efforts would tains its rank as one of the fashionable, gentoel, | jured, and probably $3,000 would pay for all they Bosr be in vain. The Bible alone, without such wid, | Svencs of Ploodshed. produced, beyond a doubt, through | and popular hotels at Saratoga. Ono of the best | took and destroyed. "If the captain and officerscome | ,,ATtived—Bark Weybonsett, Buenos Ayres, M ship Margaret Eliza, w ston, next Virginit Ri brig Sutton, for NYork, unc. SALEM, Winnogance, Ward, Accra, Af would be productive of but little good—the liy- | the maddening effects of intoxicating drinks. Yesterday. | indicatiens of a good landlord is, the fact that his | 800n, we may yet make a saving voyage.—New Bed- | day; Oceanus, for do 7 ing creature was absolutely necessary. There | abent noon, an Irishman, named James Doyle. a boarder | house is the headquarters of company whenever | ford Mercury, May 7. At Hontevides, Maroh 6, thip Arram, weg. a hiwaats rigs, ay 6-8 his iteit, Ridinae, Ne iy i e ministered, i Jonnery, re: re ii i Such i ii Avent Ah eRe jo arr ship Leland, eg el Gi U! » May 6—Sid schrs President, Redman, New was not a family in whom he ministered, but that | im the house of Mrs. Charlotte Connery, residing at No. | there is any in town. Such is always the case with | Wu. R. Joverr.—Col. Wm R- | Apri'@inee: ie aCe ote steed Sibeaties ry ote Hy » br be " rrr | 7 . ‘a York; Sth, Warrenton, Abbot, do. some member of it bad gone to California—men | $10 Pearl street, committed a desperate attempt on the | Montgomery Hall. Whether it is Moon’s good-na- | ies or ott. States army, says the Zouisvitl’ | York. ‘Spoke May 5, Int 4220, 1on 6110, akip Condor, trom WILMINGTON, May 7—arr brige Z0 ; the life of Mrs. Connery, by cutting her throat with a razo ‘ is li ry ; . A 4 t z ele —and ( e Ty, by 14 sed) 2 Ment quality of his liquors, or Li for NYork. diff; 8th, Brilliant’ gone out to a parallel community—and he harged | and then attempting to commit suicide by cutting his Lope ep gree poe alirinya (eke eestor! Sts | Petry chew nr ty Ree coedig lega “Also. arr bark Concord, Matanzas; Br rig Holmes, Sun- chard, Hanchard, . Legresley, Car- ston; ith, A Blan- Burmah, Fly, do; ‘100 Cid Bih, brig Anadale (Ue), ton; Sara them togive to that country theiranxious att i i | SS H 4 f t ¢ instrument, : ‘ ji | derland; schr Maria Ney, NYork. E Keily, Grant.’ Matan: The piety of our futhers prevented the execrable | CMY rest with the same instrumen by the polico, that | t#We at meal-time, or all these combined, which | state a few days before, hoping that the atmosphere of | “‘Cleared—Brige Sarah Williams, Cienfuegos: Olive, Savan- Dorman’ Matanias; schre’ Mary, Scavy Bos despotism and fanaticism of Austria by their exer- shortly before 12 o'clock Doyle came into the house for | Make this hotel the Bscee enek place through- | Kentucky would be beneficial to his shattered constitu- | nah; schrs Byron, Troy; Charter Onk, and ‘Lewis, NYork, Meer Pk. Te en Btn eT ee tions in the cause of the w hip of God. The | dinner, and Mrs. Connery ‘remarked that they bad fish | out the year, we are unable exactly to say. Cer- | tion, and restore him, partially at least, to that health to Cleared—Schr Mary ieee NYSE ay 18e | oth vation ean espe jaatied Raseany aad Nei sublime clement was the Home Missionary Society. | for dinner, Doyle replied that he wanted something | tain it ig, that he has received his full sharg of pat- | which, for several years, he had been a stranger. Colonel. ciety. yle rep 1B Latet. | y | 7 nnery then sent Ann Clark, tie ronage; and no man who knows him will question parc Peat bed Veer recta df ee Abemedboh | qcAPtivedc Ships Harrison, NYork; § eradicate infide and the West ved | Servant girl. to the butcher's shop. for a pound of beef- | the assertion that he well deserves it. | ge gti d : en, Philadelphia; bark Josep! " vgn Rs ie het bo saved | cteok. During her absence, Doyle took advantage of be- COLUMBIAN HOTEL. | been devoted to the service of his country. Iisdevotion |’ se seh ann, and Honore kj Del Lye: Pi Tt SR ee Pee, ing alone, seized a razor, and inflicted a fearful wound in ar al f the Colum. | t9,the profession which he had chosen, and what he con- |. Arrived—Schra Elizabeth Ann, and Modor ‘ork; De Livenroo1—Ship Arran—J Bell and lady. G Pattison, J Rey. Joun P. Guauiver, of Norwich, Conn., ia thtoat of Mita Gowers, Sie x od for asaistance The nnmerous friends and patrons o: ¢ Colum | sidered his duty to his country, induced him, without a | Norte, Camden. Williame, J Burrell, S$ Butrell, N Newton, Hf Zefferman, ff moved the next resolution, in an address Which ex. | ee aeeee ear oon a eae Toad nahing | bian Hotel will, no doubt, he gratified to learn that | murmur, to accept stations on the frontiera. cither in the | _ The bark C Pondleton, 88 days from Valparaisofor NYork, —Mitzloff. OR.rans, May 12. Sth, while cro: pata Glid- road iron. or! { ing the Gulf; also brig Enterprise, with ml- Let the living preacher approach every family and | “lfferent. Mrs. OLK, May 12. Passengers Arrived. hibited considerable talent —* That the enuse of | {romber neck ina stream, ghe was omy able oreack | this establishment is still under the management | extsrme North or extreme South, for the period of thirty | Pvt iat Hampton Roads for orders. aaa yo, g BREMEN Bark Goorre—T K Kleson, Indy and four, chil civil aud religious liberty throughout the world can | the store underneath, kept by Mr. Reynolds, when she | of Mr. W. 8S. Balch, who has again become the — yenrs. where he was subjected to the greatest vicissitudes | Arrived—Ship George & Susan, Pacific Ocean, with 900 mann, A Polminy. be most eflectually promoted by the future evangeli- | fell exhausted on the floor. ‘The ery of murd lessee thereof for a term of yoars. The establish- of climate, and his naturally robust constitution was | bbls sperm oil and 1000 bbis w! J. aan ee Mon rs Greenway and Sands. ) —M Go zation of the country.” He observed that all that | made, and a large crowd of persons collected ment is undergoing many improvements and re- broken by the exposure. Ie returned to his family from | by officers Kev- | pairs, and sustains the reputation of being ono of | the Florida campaign, laboring under a disease contracted | Herald Marine Correspondenee, 'W Smnith, T Nelms, Mies Dons- we acquired of national greatness re-acted on this | Premiscs. The poor woman was convey i ‘ Pore : P in that service, from which he never entirely recovered. Puapenrnra, M ouise Seal cause. It was but a few years since the object of | 12 and McClusky to the drug store on the corner of Pearl | the best hotels in the village. Perhaps no man has Arrived—Bark Adolia Rogers, White, Bo er " he society to Supply a few neighboring chure and Centre streets, for eal treatment, and subse- | ovor acquired for himself a better reputation 2g qe Cry, Baker, NYork; Jane Henderson, Shr Passengers Sailed. : 9 pply a few neighboring churches, ealiee ti | thail; Chas Appleton, Post, Ne ¢ Cuansxeron—stantabin southerate Bee Me Halley, Rev and then the West’ was heard of ; then came the | juiee’ana others tf the sigth wen police wergsovn og | hotel-keeper than Mr. Balch. On this point there | Birth. domain on the Pacific shore, and it Seemed that then | the spot, oceede irs to econd story | is but one opinion. Ho is liberal in providing, at- | this causo had reached its higbest point; but that Soon ocvenidl be Minn, Geviaee wal Pe rehey gic tentive to his business, always at home, and con- ci ec CO evening they occupied a still higher position, Ame- | Doyle, seated ‘in a chair,” at one end of the | sulting the wishes and comfort of his guests, and | Married. tica had become “fa power in the earth,” not by | oom. almost insensible, exhibiting a deep cut | rendering every body hoppy who looks to him for In this city, on Wednesday, May 12, by the Rev. Dr. arms, wealth or literature, but our example of a | 2 his neck, nearly severing the windpipe. from which | hotel accommodations. It is conducted, as hereto- | Wainwright, Mr. Samvet Tooxen to Mise Haxnint M, | were soon on On Wednesday morning, May 12, Mrs, Aurnep C. | rett, Roanoke River; Ja Sophia Godfrey, Willias Hewit lence; Thos Aken, Miss M Thompson, Miss C Thompson. ES Ciark, Mrs Rich, R G Dun, W Printup and lady, PU Geuringor, ¢ vis, Sears, NYor@PMexico, Vinne- Frints, A'S Aken J Campbell, J Pratt, J King. Mes A hee Sisters, Brown, N York. Butler and child, Mra M’Call, D Mallett, G Forr, C VanNost, tate of Georgia (new), Walton, Sa- 1, Dickens—15 in the storage, Baymore, Richmond; Pennsylvan Nickerson, Boston; America, tree and hoppy. One of the heroes of a late conflict in wg AO BROADWAY HOUSE. . | i . , Bost : Richmond, hiad been smong us, and proclatnaed that wo were a | miocustedy., Owing his feebic condition, Instead of | aryis is the namo of a new boarding establishment |, 0B Wednesday, May 12.by the Row-Dr. Halsey. Mrveny | Hire, Well f yf. eenmen, = sNEEW YORK HERALD OFFICE, wer inthe eurth. There were no questions sunk | Hospital, and placed under the surgical treatment of | at the head of Broadway, in the north part of the yy.) : TR es Rae TED COLE ce tere retnie eed: May 11, 1862, into the hearts of the American people so deep as | Doctors Le Rey and Allen. Mrs. Connery was also | village. | It is owned, and to be conducted by Abiel | “On Wednesday, May 12, by the Rev. Joseph Wilson, | NYork towels te deibiag aie Mozicg,.. Apr. 13. Mezatian, Moxiso,...Mac. 6 who was to make the nations tree, and who was | placed under the care of the same physicians. The | Stoddard, formerly the popular pre prietor of Na- Mr. Josnen W Junr,, to Miss Cunistiana V.,daugh- | Miscellancous. aon paleo, Moxie is pee 3 pean, | fas nog Maes 6 to be the agency He answered, Christiani wound on the neck of Mrs. Convery is considered | tional Hall. Having purchased tho large building ter of Dr. W. W. Wallace, all of this city. | Bank Hanmwyoen arrived at Quebee, 7th inst, withthe Ajo 3 Mexico P71 th » instrumentality of this e roli | extremely dangerous. if not one of a fatal character; | known as tho Institute,” (originally a Methodist |_| At Newark, New Jersoy, on Wednesday. May 12. by the | captain and crew of Br brig Carnation, bound et Eee a oli that on Doyle is not so deep nor ¢o dangerous; he may | Church.) he has transformed it. into a first class | Rev. Dr. Hague, Mr. Auurx B.Mivxn, of Now York, to | frum Shields, wrecked on the Banks of Newfound and must be created by heut, and not ‘for them: Ma sue eo fucia aie: rieyi us: 0, tak. Se oeniok boarding house. Ho has added on another story, ie, rear fiemier oy. Condtatta ls yelubles, Bare Porro Rico, Britt, 8 days from Boston, for George- There are nations who could live only under a des- | actuated Doyle in th mof the crime, How. | two verandahs, and divided it into large and bathe | “On Tuesday evening, May 11, by the Rey. J. If. Price, terse SU, Beteas ot to the leeward, put inte Charleston, potic form of government—some preferred an aristo- | ever. enough bas bee already. going to show | nient rooms and parlors, about 14 by 18 feet, with p p,, Fepenick R. Lee, of this city, toBiizauern Morr, | “2 " eeatids,, Divina, Soin Macias bh we cratic form, others a republican form—and these had been ona drinking spree for two weeks | bed-rooms attached, h ceilings —threo large and of Yar Rockaway, Long Island. tute Beltest to gopase damage seciatnod by fire ae falcabare, adaptations were unalterable, as it was in reference | nd within the | spacious halls, 12 feet wide, and from 10 to 12 feot On Tuesday, May 11, by the A. A. Wood, Mr. | ae hofore reported, arr at Wicklord, 9th inst, dfer repairs to the religion of a people. What gave permanency | last two days he appeared mental! 1, and said } high, running through the centre of the building, Hexny Ditnatan to Miss Anna B. Hove. all of this city. amounted to $400, to the government of China? Why, its religion and | be thought he should give himrel Tombs. The | making the main building, including the verandabs, _ On Sunday. May 9. by the Rev. Mr. Jessop, Mr. Baxrn | por or Cuanuysrox—Arrivals at the port of Charles its reverence for ancestors. Rovolutions occurred in | $)™btom of delirium tremens had already developed itselfto | 84 feet by 48, and four stories high. The rooms are | &. Eante, of New Durham, New Jer City). Nore Atticn Montevideo, § 4 | . Mar. 7 y, to Miss Esty J. ton, during the month of April, vessels eoasting within the . Feb. Port au Prince, Hayti Apr. 16 The great power of Russia resulted from the politi- | Doyle were able torpest, from ti ity of the wounds, | and most fashionable style. He has also purchased gigi, Mr. Wistam 1, Bryan to Miss Many Jane | Quunec, May 6—The bark Olive Branch, Jefferson, ofand Bonair Mar. 2 Puerto Cabel 7 nd, has two sons. | the land in the rear, through to Matilda street, for jy xy'y, both of this city. from Stockton with goods and passengers, «and Robert. 17 and 12 years of age. Her husband | gardening and pleasure grounds. Col. Stoddard, 3 coceding on ber voyage up the gulf, blo d about five weeks since, ‘Doyle had been boarding in | the owner and proprietor, designs to keep and con- ; Died, apuane Ye with balesrabee whleeiters : rs past, and latterly became very | duct it in. person, as a first ee a rived On Wetnestay, May 18, of dropey, Mrs, Rowe Niet v. | she sngde ge sauoh Wate? tae she wank fn about 1h marenoe ¢ is a blacksmith by trade. ii Q, d by any other in ie jonds and acquaint DI er famil fe Fe- 8 ded in getting out the three boats. The b Anth avian te boarding houso, not to be surpassed by ety quested to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at cite, being about 20 miles distant, weolng the Olive Branc Having also - ey rt . half. t 2 of 4 er late residence, Raymond co down, immediately hauled wind, and rendered ever: - | 2 farm within half a mile of this establishment, the Pallipwt 2 o'clock. from Ler | Meruraverte) Hrcoklyn, | assistance in bis power. 27 passengers and Jl of the slip’ house will always be supplied with fresh butter, |" On Wednesday, May 12, of consumption, Parnick Scorr, | COMPANY arrived safe on bowrd the Anthracite. and he Mre, observation. ~ If superficial forms | Jam d such results, what would a true | di was a form of government that ious power. It could be a froe, copatitutional, and equal government. Our govern- Tanmany Socrrty.—Yesterday being the anniversary | Saratoga, for comfort and convenience. ment was adapted to the benevolence of Christianity, | of the Tammany Society, or Colv Such a government corres onded to the democratic | bere held their annust meeting bound for Quebec, wring fresh at SE, the ship struck thio hy, 224 Rio Gran: her bows and x4 Rio Janoiro, Brazil. Ma. 17 3 Snena la Grande, Cu.. Apr. Cit} Jano cal und religious elements being combini Jonnery isn native of spoke from actu of religion produc religion do? The would reflect reli 13, Raiatea, Soc'y and equal spirit of Christianity; and if the latter | Ghimber, of the Great Wigwam. for the p' milk, cream, vegetables, &e. | aged 50 years, | ‘Whatemen. were allowed to proceed, its results would necessarily | Jewing elections were malen ce STANWIX HALL. His funeral will take place, from his Inte residence, | Arr st Molmos's Hole Oth, bark Malta, Dagrett, Atlantic produce a free form of governme tcould not ex- | of the Council; Thomas | This new and elegant hotel, eligibly situated on | No. 12 Dover street. at 2 o'clock this afternoon. bog novilon board, Sent home 22) bbis sp on the voy- ist under any other form. The Christian man was | Michael. J. M d the corner of Congress street and Broadway, in On Monday. May 12, Kuias Henny, eldest son of Henry ‘Arr at Warren rk Lafayette, Barton, Pacific Oc a soldier, patriot, and philanthroy and he would | Committee; immediate proximity to Congress Spring, has | R. and Adeiaide David, aged 4 years 9 months and 24 Tale ahuano, Fe! ith 1000 bbls ep oil. Left at 7, EtGotd Hope; 7 y 0, VI, to cruise and home, 800 ap 200 w! Klin, I » Warren, 700 ep, for home; Empire, U Nan, 1600 sp for home Ocean; Hunter, Hol act, as weil as feel, ifhe could; he was the friend of Arremets to Commit & God, and existed before the foundation of the world. | avout six SS one evening, | passed into the hands of John H. White, Fsq., and Fore Kearny. days, “the town, | 18 being thoroughly overhauled and repaired. The The relatives and feiend of the fully also the friends 1 of Elias Ponvert, Eeq., are reepectfully invited to attend bree Brothers, Adams, do, for For! 1 lock. Margaret Di . t Laramie NB, do; Dromo. Draggett, Vort Simpson, H.B.T.Oct, a Water strect. attempted to destroy her- | interna ‘The men of prayer were dangerous beings to the | living at arrangements of the house are essentially | yi, funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 12 6 ) i gen i} ly if 4, . 7 4 ~~ - 4 |, 00 t tees Ap wicked kings of the world, and they bid defiance | seif by taking a dose of landanum, Sho was conveyed | improved, and it is designed to he made one of the | West Heventh strcet, this afternoon, at So'clock, without Warren, ap, for a cruire: Tosper, Slocum, FHL, O00 ep to Gibraltar m4 to royal rage. Christianity alone could make the | te the C Traesdey elet Selartiores etwaster ce, ten | best and most inviting hotels in Saratogs. es further invitation, i“ PATH At Newport ith, shin’ Caravan, Dimon, of and for “. tate, one free, 2 »| f le 2 esdany . i empted to com: | pronri, 5 e 5 ininy On Tuesday, Ma: ra. ¥, M . Wife of I} River from Honoluln, with 5.000 bbls why, yp le ay and wa ble of lending an arm by cutting his throat with a razor. at the cor. | Preprictor has also purchased the de nied Es | sotin Montfort, ned 25'yoare Pind Raat 14 a | Safrom Provincetown Sth, brig Fschol (of Truro), Smith, of strength to any nation capable ee pa- | ner of Third avenue and Fifty-recond stroct, Officor | © the south, and this will soon be attached and | Join Sromiiwrt. wT trict of th Lag gabon be NAtinn : ting in its it contained the geri of all that | frien, of the Nineteenth ward police, teut him to the | rebuilt as a part of Stanwix Hall. We are not relat and friends of the family are respeetfu' Bark Mercator, Macomber, of NB, put into Payal 1th alt invited to attend her funeral. from her late reside to reernit, and ald nest day on a cenives had 340 bhi ay. Was pure, godlike, and holy. Germany, France, | Bellevue Hospital, | informed who is to be its landlord and conductor | "><, tin z pPia oye MK 7 " J latter country back the waves of despotiam. | tyayiel, was thrown from s butchers cartewhich be was | the house and its extonsive accommodations, he | wife of William Stringham, aged a yours monthwand | Mp Las bik i, all well, to sail same, da as (Applause ) | The geographical position of America | driving on Third avenue, near Fifty-third street, the | Will find no difficulty in filling his rooms to ovor- | 95 days | TA etter roc Ragartown from Capt Nov iny putting into her hands the commerce of the world, | horee having been suddenly started, The eart passed flowing. ‘The relatives and friends of the fumily, and those of her hhales ready for bolling—bd to Sn 2 6 im severely. Dr. Morris, who was father, are reapectiulty invited to attend her funeral. this ’Yind hened from. Ho date, &e, ship Viney would muke her the theatre of unlimited influence. | over him. injuring We necded the example of some nation, however Jed in to dreex wound. does not think that he re- Fine w W; ov—Seventeen Horses Bunt. | afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her father, artown, with GO) bbis ap (rep Oct 25, feeblo, to show us cmb ition of government and | ¢¢ived any fatal injuries, Officer Brien sent him home to fl fou be hg yesterday bien A fire was dis. | Lease Abrama, No. 52 Goorck streot. ’ | UY: ote ea Tee Lf Ma] us. 6 Ms AA. pgmmane, 8. Christianity. All the armaments of ftussia, Prussia, | ©!t¥-ffthetreet, near Second avenue, | covered in the stables ovcupied by Charles () Duncaa ait- | | Feddenly. on Trendy evening, May 14, Jory Byxn, | oem Hondon and France would weigh as a feather’s weight when ¥ine.—Yesterday morning, about nino o'clook, a fire | uated on the west side of the comal. near Seneca str Ap. d of John Ryker. deceased, aged 1 year and A, letter from Capt Haydon, of ship Raxovg,of New Hed compared with euch a country. Intervention had | Ws dircovered isruing from the hotel on the comer of | West Troy. There were about twenty he int ee re i thous Paita April 6th, 7 bole ap ofl on d (wont home ( «p). ‘She funeral will ake place at 1 o'clock, this "1 4 . Kighty-sixth streetand Fourth avenue, by officers Lati- | bles reventcen of which perished inthe flaanes; the re- . A Wg * ‘ . ae beg Seocanittae A on Mined gd care | mer am MeCarths, who fueceeded in cadlogawhing the | swetnder wire tadly burnt Duncan's aud other | from the reridence of is mother, No, 380 Hecond nven Here Uh one IDOE ihe Sone eee thae eel ae. eS Seah Gennes ak be rs the envigies of the pecan flames before much damage was done to the premises stores adjo! were badly damaged as was also the stu- | Hisremaine will be taken to ay 8 Te sas 8 weta, | DbIs oll and 12,000 1) bono Maracaibo, V 92 Teuxtito, Hondursa, " > Amer Brady. in which were reveral horses, car- in city May 8, Titoma , » Turks Island... Panape or Pinewen.—We understand that the Fire | ble of Mr. by Sg mtd Ee op Me can people diverted from the consummation of | y, ringer. &e.. having berely time (0 save them, 60 rapid was i town; hind hex ; : ~ partment are making extensive preparations for their | Tt y for interment, Tat sev Alued by aick her grent power in a foreign contest! They | annual parade, which will come off next June. Some | (he progres of the tlhmes. The property wax sil owned Munday, May 8, Ronrnt | "a tsivene Niner.’ Se feared our oxample, and they guarded, in every | thirty new Engine and Hose Companies will take part in | by Sir. Hrady, Total lore over $5,000. Insured, $27 habitant of the | gtated. wey, and by infknons slander, against the on- | the parsdo { 200 In the Frunilin, wnt $1,5001n the Genosee Mutual, | Mt eines ‘ | 'Seonen—dn den, Sainte Andcowe, Beetle, NIB, ay ofd mare i ‘ oa GO Whe portly tne VEO Tey Bud

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