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Religious Intelligence, SERMONS TO-DAY. Preset Socrerr or THe eight ae Room Crnetiax Isnavtite Saxcrvany, No. 108 First street. Mrs. Bishop—evening Ononcn or tHe Erirnaxy, No. 130 Stanton street. Rev, T. Stafford Downe—evening Brawaxuica. Lurnenan Cuvacn, Mull street, Destiny of Man; subject:—* Will there be different de ree ‘of glory and happiness among the Saints in jeayen”” Bartior Cuoncn, Stanton street. Rev. Mr. Hiscox, drom Norwich, Ct.—to-day Union Buitprxes, No. 163 Bowery. The following announcement is made for to day The messe ‘God. in the spirit and power of Elijah. will p: morrow three times, at the usual hours.’ Srconn Rerormen Preeeyt lege. No. 67 Crosby-etreet, | strecte— morning, aflernoon PW JERSEY EPIS¢ AL, CONVENTION The Newark ddvertiser of the 25th inst,, gives the’ con- cluding proceedings of the New Jer scopal Con- vention, trem which we give the f ract — Fripay. M report of the committ yp. Was under consideration ¢ day's proceedings. It exvressed claimed the right to have the trial in th ccmmended the appointment of a committer to investi- gate the charges &e Afier Mr. Southard’s remarks, Mr. James Panxen rose and argued against the propriety of the course recom- mended. . Th Bie | 3 * * * oe ced Rey. Mr. Henxprnson statod that the committee was pro- | posed before the meeting of the cunvention; but now | that the affair had been foreciosed as he deomed, by the | actignof the thiee bishops, he did not think we could | roperly adopt this course. He bad no objection to the Tnvertization but he did not think we ¢ould interfere be- tween the Bishop and the Hovre of Bishops, Mr. Coatiaxpr Parken spoke of the sulemnity of the | question before the conv leanvily of bis feelings in its conride pposed the reéom- mended sotion of the er muitiee—he did so as 4 frieud of | the Biebop, He had heen taught (lat man should alw: submit to law, and he considered that this action was an | unlawful intrusion on right and on law, * ies 8 ‘ = * * * < vas sorry e c1 | church in this § Judge Ocnen said he was sorry that the gentleman had ab ould go farwer | them not true, we can not before volunteered his counsels, so th, advice given to the Bishop might have bi He stated that the object « was to meet the ends of justic diocess. and protect the Bishop frou improy tion. ‘The only question is, are the rerolutions eanouical, just and proper? The actions of the ep« ouvention’ Were on record; they ustained by Use majority, Le sup- posed that the Gencral Convention, in teaming the eanam | for the trial of a bishop. had two objects im their minds— | first, the triad of a bishop for immorality. und second, for heresy. When a bishop is to be tried for immorality, tha resentment must be made by a divcess. nov on rumor | wut by two-thirds of each order and therefore it was not he previous | sepiment on matters of immorality But in matters of | heresy the diocess is not the fit y. beeanse the poison may have infected all t and therefore the bishops are allowed to make presentment * * Se iied agate * * F AFTERNOON PROCERDINGS Maur-racr Foun, P. M—Mr. Warten Retienronn said the Convention must excuse his ignorance of the document which this committee was to be appointed to consider, as it had been refused a reading, although the members who drew the resolution knew its contents. He | recommended an honest difference o! opinion and friendly discussion. * * * * é Mr. Wa. Harsrep said that he looked at the question in two aspects; and in one view he might bo said to | de a house divided against itreif; for, as a lawyer, ho would give ene opinion, but us’ man another. ‘He accorded entirely as a lawyer with the construction put on the canon by the gentlemen who opposed the Tesolution. He agreed with Judge Ogden in one point He was undoubtedly correct im euying that the three bishops aud the convention had w coveurrent jaris- diction. But if the argument drawn from this is) that the convention have a right to impede a presentment already made by the bis he differed from him totally, Here are in this county tive hundred Justices of the Peace, perhaps, An application he takes jurisdiction, aud issues his summons. Now, can an adversary go to another Jusge and get a sum mons, and preclude the tirst from holding a tr ‘ this convention get up a kind cf inv preclude a triul by a court already prey n relation to Judge Ogden's answer to the argument that the Conventien of New York did not claiu their | Tight of trial, because the canon hud just been made, | he said that injustice ud been done to Bishop Onder. donk’s able detenders, He a high tribute to D. B. | Ogden, who would not. probably, huve overiooked so vital a matter. He (Mr. H) could tot see apy discriminati in the canon between immoral Neither | did he understand the remarks bout the independence of the diocesa, being unsuijected to the teneral Cony tion ane the laws of the If he understood the con nial dioceses were eff-+he The church was dividid into ditle were not indeperdent. and we full tution. Ae a law: Tesclution ought iiot to say differently. lie was gind t the convention held the savie op 2 in 1849, when he offered ar ‘was thrown ont unanim vel; quiry then. as a friend of th wished to know what Jud he went forjustice? Did be tigation. er an ex allow wilnesses to b 1 Judge Ocpes interrupted Birhop aid that the questions. Mr Hansren proceed ions; but he wanted tc | | | | ¢ ‘a if the gontiema name than he did. he would have called hin Judge Ocoen suid he mean to Lave th tigrntic Hotere wisked to know if the Mes st him whenever be pleared il by no parliamentery rule ha If thero was Nigher to inteeru, and the tine, interrupt bin ¢ the Bishop . Ps he had the flocr. or tha, “**° the last word on every qucaty, ing of it The Bre stor be bad not consid Mr. Il. snid he bad taken opportun: had a paper with him— H. proceeded to demand « ing. and that the wiine be called. He offered « ops or raitomney. the examine witnerse mittec to be composed of the dorsire—men who bave ch advanced money to his ins connected with the Bishor ways voted for his mea ur wight agree with the resolutions ity of the committce. as way always mentary proceedings. to be comp” denounced as enemies of the Bisho: as a man, he would support the lawyer, he would tay the invert An inquiry had been wm: been presented to the co duty once to present th been so ignorant, perhap: } wasa minister. He suppor d slvay soldier. He bad read in the good buck that be the chiefest among you. le! him become and he really eupposed that a bishop was a servant of the | Lord. It he was set upon 2 bill to ii H cers, and rumor cbecured that light, 1 should oved ‘An officer of the army or ‘hen bis charucter is ia the least injured. demands a court of inquiry. and he was ignorant enough to euppose that a bishop of the churs should be more anxious than an ofitver of the army navy. He did not doubt that every mau now thougbt invertigntion ought tobave been gine inte, tought in cba rity tobe eupposed that he had acted conscientiously, But inatend of thir, cvery occasion had been tuken to villify, traduce, and vituperate him in public prints. Ana the Bishop bimeeif had cowe out aphlet charging the four Inymen Wish folsebood. not obliged to stand quietly and bear such charg high their authority. He bad Deenuse he bad discovered th @ full and fair trial here, Who here? The Birhop. Who appoints the eo: <? ‘The Bishop. ‘Who has the most influence by his position? The Bishop | ‘Who takes the opportun'ty o! up on every ques- tion? The Birbop. And with bis trlent. his eloquence. and bis ingenuity, he can svay this body as he pleares, | [Laughter } The Bishop o ‘itum. There was a cave in th man Was made & missionary in orc ate here. while the church could not appoint lay delegates The Biehop could always contro! at least half of the cler- GY, and it takes two-thirds for a presentment A clergyman called him to order, It was an imputa- tion on the clergy Another gentleman called the last to order enor explained how it wis according to the ca- church ir not slicwed to vote by lay delegates eer after its admisrion » Mr. H, dieclaimed any intention to reflect on the clergy ‘They were men of pure intentions. but he understood human pature, and understood how it was that mon might honestly have their minds affected. And he found, also, that smong the prominent lay friends of the Bishgp were men ‘who were hie creditors, endorsers, &e.; and they might unintentionally and unknowingly have their minds operated on. Mr. H. defended his past conduct in the Matter, snd said that now the responeibility was trans- ferre the three biebops. who in addition to the charges presented to them. have made charges of their own, the ‘charge of falsehood is tran-ferred from the four laymen to . The bishops, and those who assisted them in col- lecting evidence bave been eneercd at, But the bishops either bad @ right or not to ccllect evidence, If they have, wey are they sneered at for performing their duty If they +! not do it. to whom could they apply better than cl men? His resolutionim 49. had been voted down on the ground of ‘mere ruj But is there any- oe camel bow? The convention has refused to allow the nt to be read. We have no charges before us No man bas presented charges to Mr. Halsted, in s had wot roa i t it was imposible to ha EF if it was correct! toe. op he replied seve times—“ You were here your- pert.” Mr. 11. said he should then take it te be correct Beveral called Mr. H. to order, as being irrelevant, kc. Mr, Haveren claimed his right to ee genes! it himself nicht. le then pt” wt Mhe ‘of the report oom) on Gid not “enomk” the bil (relative iy procuring wit- 4 report that two friends of Bear Grand Tenth Lecture of a Course on the Future | the bill. Col. Travens stated that he had sent a copy of the law ishop while it was before the Senate, . Conprr stated that when he first saw the ecclesiastical courts was ie, of Hudson. had In- | formed him that be of his own accord. made the motion | to strike it out, deeming that there was something more appeared on the surface. « Rvaia wished to know whether the objections © to the resolution were becaus pill, the «ection concernil etricken out; that Mr, 7 it was too sven or mmended. having It was aquestion of policy and of law. aud the yery fact of the inl called for it; bishop and dice adjournment of the matter be held ver the It would be a great ‘s for months? stice, and we should act to eoun- action had even vnderstocd the been reccommended by some of the nement had made the iocers Yas at liberty to Mr. Wakkrinip argued that the canon concerning an ars or, could not in- itute the inquiry me thing was held in the | riven to the bishop eanon on the samy an of 1849. on this basis, thei ient opportuni they have not, the convention can. : He contended ps in their letter evidently ex- ef that they could not xh At Tim: most ic is but concur. t—cither the bishops ean present or the State con b cases, the court is the House cceded to arguo that this investi- but only an investigation in or- © a presentment to the bisho; allinterfere with t | The object of the proscention bein, ate, we are all ¢ @ examine the char; thelr charges; and not be blamed for that tho th: ir presentment, the head of the | ate Sees are to be erected at Burlington, V! p. and not allow him, and we say no- | three fordgen bishops i bheenen : thing. He divagrord with } Htpehin SiR Oy OE EN® || aa ictacluteg el chee founded on rumor or ot! ing the doctrine disavowed in 1549. Rev. Mz, Bocas stated that at first he out the policy of thi ction, but the; He was ready to vote for the resolutions as | originally presented, but objected to the amendments, especially the latter. which constituted the seven laymen acourt for tial, rather than a committee of inquiry. Liected to the ame ion of the comznittee, when the | bishops had searched their own evidence. in their own | If they had gone to one extreme, let us goto the other. co that the House of Bishops vidence before them, and take the Nev, Mr. Dux intended that the bishops should have the power of pre- | it one-sided manner. | conld have the whole middle coure. if neces+a Rev. D. B, Brows supp | ved the report of the committee | woutd be a full and Lucid narration of their investigation, | | and war expected te be such a one as that no soven be found to sit upon the bench to try the after it was presented, Mr. Browsixe thought the amendments unnecessary iy T theis election. could adopt such ing truth as they deemed best. Mr Halsted’s amendment was lost. Mr. Waxertery offered an amendment.tproviding that proper notice should be served on the parties—lost, ‘The vote was then taken on tho adoption of the first of the original resolutions. appointing the Committee of In- vestigation. apd it ws carried 28 follows:— Loy Votes.—Ayes 26, nuys 6. divided 2. The question the occurred on the second resolution appointing a spe The 14th of July. at ten o'clock, in Trinity Church, Newark, was appointed, ond the resolution was adopted. A long discuxion then ensued on an amendment oficred by Mr. Cortlandt Parker to strike out part of the which said that the Convention was informed trial had been postponed. Tt was contended cient evidence of this—only rumor, seen by one or two persons, and neintent of the Bishop of Western New York to go to The motion to strike out was lost, 21 to preamble was adopted after considerable con- furion. various members claiming the floor at the same mal remarks passing between differ- ent gentlemen. yes. 20; mays 5. Laity vote, ayes. 24; nays, U Wakefield, John L. McKnight, mas H. Whitney, James Potter, relative to the committes was set- 1 proceeded to its ordinary business, which was the £ lowed the Bishop to dru he Epiceopal fan | the mc The canon whic puld draw the amounied to $10 - ed by contributions from some s of the eLurch. ed, which had been formerly abot e convention 6: ot required on th rendered incempe! ea da reselution paying » Inte Rev, Archibs 1 | clude with the comy sions was read by ted aa full exhibi chant necomplithed and fas 1 sumed, and dis- establirment of on the Memo- bytery, reported resoli- Presbytery as a Assembly. on i tions in favor of rec | tnent part of th Jeclaration of 1 | wus placed on the docket. The Iudicial Committee report peal of Russel! from the was no record of the te-timony before t Synod of Georgia be r General Assembly authentic copies of all the documents in the case, Also, that the complaint of the Synod of Memphis. der of the day—the report of Un icgical Seminary at Prinecton—was taken up. subjc et of trancferring the department of Polomie Theolog, to that of Didactic Theology, a long avd interesting dis cus icp ensued, until the debate was arrested by th of adjournment, ynod of Georgia, that as there Assembly, the up to the noxt ested to send AND MISCELLANEOUS Boutwell has resigned his charge at virmg received and accepted a unani- | mous call from the church in Sanbornton, of which Rev. the honored and useful pastor for EOCLESIASTIC AT, | Brentwood, N. 1.1 Mr. Bedwell has be forty-five years, We learn that Re hag signified to hie soc charge next New Year to himgelf end usefully tot Rey. Joseph H. Towne, of Lowell, has heen uns mourly invited by the North church and society, in | Perterrouth, N. H., to become their pastor, yeare ago, Rev, Mr. Towne wus settled over the Pleasant t church, in Port-mouth, At a teachers’ meeting in Brooklyn, held a few evenings sinee. it wag announced that there are in that | city 10.500 Sabbath rchool scholars, in 72 schools, under | the guidance of over 1.300 teachers. Rey. Calvin E. Stowe, D D., has been recently sppointed Profesror of Biblical Literature in Andover go. minary, and has accepted the appointment. inavgurated in September next. The Rev. P.H. Jacob baving resigned his pas- | J tora charge in McKeesport, Allegheny county, Pa., has | rcmoved to Coshocton, Coshocton county, Ohio, The Rey. George Dufficld, Jr., was installed pas- yterian Church. Northern Liber- , on the 10th instant, by the Fourth Presbytery of . Dr. Whiton, of Antrim, N.11., | y his wich to resign his pastoral | Y, after sustaining it honorabl om for forty-four years, ‘Twenty-one | ter of the Central The Rev. A. W. McClure, late of Malden, Mass., was installed, on Wednerday of last week, over the Re- formed Dutch Church of Jersey City The Rev. M W. Jacobus, in his Professorship of Biblical Literature in, the Western Closing. read a report from the New York Times, concern- | Theological Seminary, on the 12th inst. ‘8 collision between bim and the Bishop, and asked the | | D D., was inaugurated Rev. Wm. A. Thompson, ticnal church at Port Byron, dosia Flaugh, near Albany, on Monday, 3d inst. The Clinton street Presbyterian churoh, Philadel- hia, recently under the of the Ret ‘arkor, have given © unanimous call tothe Rev, Wm. Adams, D. D., of this city, to become their pastor. tor of the Congrega- ‘was drowned ie Meee. TELEGRAPHIC. THK METHODIST CONFERENOK IN BOSTON. Boston, May 29, 1852. At the Methodist Conference to-day, the book agents were authorized to establish book depositories at Buffalo, | Auburn, and Washington, at discretion, Tho final report | of the bock commiitee was presentod. and resolutions therein contained adopted. approving of the doings of the New York bock agents—giving leave to soli the Crosby street houses, and to build elsewhere, ‘The report of the in Trict Scciety of the Methodist Episcopal church. was taken up and adopted—the seven bishops (one to act a5 President) being the manngers thereof—auxiliary s0- jeties to be formed in every annual conference——the editor of tracts to be an independent office—aad the ety to centre in New York. ‘The Conference then procecded to cleet the Editor of Tracts. who will also have charge of the monthly mi zine, Abel Stephens, of Boston, had Lot votes; Rev. Mr. Mattiron. 14 D. D, Whoeler, 14; Scattering, 10. Br. Sthephen» was elceted. THE PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY AT CHARLESTON. Cuantesvox, May 27, 1852. The Gencral Presbyterian Assembly, have chosen Buf- falo for thew next meeting. Rey. Drs, Lord, Medill, Boardman. Horner and others, were nominated as profes- sors in Princeton College, vice Alexander, deceased. THE CATHOLIC COUNCIL AT BALTIMORE. Bartimone, May 29, 1852. The Catholic Mirror of this morning gives the following scini-official announcement of some of the proceedings of the late Catholic Couneil:— “We understand preliminary measures were adopted in the late National Council for the erection of a Archiepiscopal see at San Francisco, California. A seo to be erected at Santa Fe. to supersede the present v An apostolic vicariate is to be formed of ‘a, and another of the Upper Peninsular Michigan, t.; Portland. Me.; a.: Wilmington, Ky.; Quincy, Mlinois, and Natcher, ‘The names of prominent candidates are not an- anced until officially confirmed, but we are led to be- Brooklyn. L, 1; Newark, N.J.; Eri N.C; Covingto Mi lieve a good number of them are natives of our own coun- t . and the rest missionaries who haye toiled long and zealously among us” Theatrical and Musical. Lora Monres anp urn New Historica Drama.—The Jast representation, in this city, of the epic drama writ- | ten by Mr. Charles Ware, of the Broadway theatre, for the Countess ‘ f Landsfeldt, was performed in that theatre last evening. The play is entitled “Lola Montes in Ba- varia,’ distinguished danseuse and politician in that kingdom. and professes to present a correct history of the It has been produced for the last six nights with pro~ digious sucoess, Lola, of course, sustaining the chief character, and re-pereonating herself with great ability. ‘The play possesses no plot, whatever, but is simply a re- hearsal of the part enacted by the fascinating danseuse in | the dominions of King Louis of Bavaria, The King, Barons, Jesnits, artists, Ladies of rank, and populace, make up the dramatis persone, By the notoriety which Madame the Countess has acquired throughout the civilized world, extending even to the Arabs of Algiers, and the American. Indians, the story depicted possesses sufficient interest | and attractions to bring crowded houses; and though de- | void of merit as a dramatic composition, it nevertheless | maintainsan unflagging interest from the first seene tothe | & Co, | Schr Charger, Blakeman, Baltimore, last. It is divided into five acts, or eras, representing Lola Montes as the danceuse. tho poiftician, the countess. the revolutionist, and lastly, as the fugitive, in which latter character she says that she flies not from justice, but foul tyranny and oppression, So much for the piece itself, and now for its heroine. Lola, it must be confessed, has made a most sueceseful hit in exchanging the ballet for the drama, tier acting is characterized by much grace and modesty, and a sort of intuitive concep- tion of the proper mode of performance. ‘There is, in fact. nothing about it which strikes the audience with the | impression of its being “learned and conned by rote.” It is perfectly natural, and free from that affectation which is apparent in the performance of most regular ac- tresres, As Lola herself says. that she goes through her part £0 well. as it is merely a etition of the scenes which she acted in propria persona. We learn, Lowever. from authority compel appearance, fhe then rehearsed her part with even greater najreffe, and therefore approximated more | clorely to the real triumph of acti true to pature. Since then she b make a greater display of her h s. which, is being most been cadeavoring to ionic talents. avd has, econt. and has a ve ate to he pts to remedy th give to her declamation the ud unnatural. and tend te id ott attempt is genarsily rts, inesmuel, 3 th 8 of ber ng. Sie has OF wo other will t iit be constructed with mm prevent instance, the un a is not to be skill or tatent in the writ hin which bis inventi anovel exp en eminently suce it in nil its ports i pplauise of ato morrow, wh tor ronsation than she did when she but in that eity as a bailet dancer, ul play of cmnenee thi Cooe Turater.—The eclebrated arti evening in the ¢ 1 be assist Nirro’s Ganpes will be pr fhe splendid opera of the “ Kn- ented to-morrow evening. with the « actress. Madame Anna r lion, Mr, Hudeon. Mr tists, in the principal characte will be crowded. Bunvon’s THraTe with a brilti ments. and they w “Good for Nothing. pieces will be re Nationan T ili ecmmence t any Wal his cast will be sure to draw a large will conelude with the “Carrier house y of © Twelfth the amuses piece called that beth -The fine eld t east. will ¢ itis unu iv ai and his Dog.” j Lycrvat Tiieatns, —The entertainments announced for to-morrow evening are very att rite and Julia Bennett. who is every 7 tie cheoers. will appear in iy, “My Little Adopted,” and the “ Pet Aston Pisce Ovens Hovse.—The new and beautify atic romance. entitled the “Corsi will » repented tomorrow evening. Tho scenery is the grandest we have seen for some time, The tableanx are vificent. aud the representation of the brothers Fabi- ila, by Mr. Brooke. {4 admirable, vn's Museca.—The very amusing piece entitled “Haising the Wind,” and the lively piece of the “M. ner s Hoilday.”* are advert ised for to-morrow afte thie popular establishment, and the new domestic styled “Mary Lockwood, or Wealth and its € cee;"’ will be represented in the evening. v's Oren Hovse.—Cbriety’s popular band con- tinues as prosperous as ever ‘They announce a highly atiractive relection of rongs, instrumental solos, bur- losques, dancing, and other amuring features, for to mor- equen- if pop's Minsrnee attracted very large assemblages during the past week, and their performances, as ia al- ways the case. gave the utmost delight and satisfaction, Weed is a fine manager, and dererves liberal patronage. Avorio Rooms.—A grand sxored concert, both vocal ond instrumental. is to be given at this popular place to. game, ; Caste Ganpex.—Thore who visit this beautiful am- phithcatre to-night, will be amply repaid by harmonious music. refrerhing air. and delicious ice creams, A fine programme is presented. ; Tur Roveset Famity.—We perce've by advertivement that this talented troupe have ergag d Uastle Garden ‘une, esses rea CITY TRADE REPORT. Satunnay, May 20—6 P, M Ber spsrevrs—Plour did not vary much, the sales hays ing reached 12 £00 bbls,—euperfine Canadian and ordina- Ty tortraight State at $4064; a $4182/; mixed to fancy Wertern and favorite round hoop Obio at $4124 a $4 £74; with common to good Southern at $4 314 0 $4 564 | Jersey meal and rye flour were unchanged. Some 2.800 buebels red Ohio wheat brought 93!:0. ; with 2.700 ordinary white Genevee, do. an unknown rate ; 2500 bushels rye at The, a 760 . and 24.000 bushels mixed West- ern corn at 67}(0. 9 GOs¢ —the previous figures. Oats and barley were as inst noted. Corron.—The soles were 2.000 bales to-day, at steady Prices, The letters of the Cambria, while indicative of a continued large demand for the raw wore not ruffictently indicative of a speculative movement to in- duco buyers to enter freely, in a of the Arotio’s advices, In fact. come iverpool argue that the A fow days since, an Ecolesiasticn! Council con- nod nt Sheffield, Mass, for the Purpose of disvulying the notual requirements, Jn this market that they are now, apd must of acger l'y coutlaye (0 be * short eopplicd, endent organization of tho | is not to be wondered at | to be well | informed on such matters, that Lola’s master-stroke of acting wes made on’ the first. night of her r leading ar- | tive. The great favo- | ght. The programme comprises several musical for the summer reason, and will commence on the 7th of writers Eee have already secured @ considerable aa Ie of the late Thomas Hughos, land. Died, On Saturday. May 29. Many E. dat 7 elo bers of the Cor ed to attend b On Thurrdn; her p mor aun RieKs aun geTs,, Steamship Alabama, Ludlow, Savannah, S L Mitchill, gh (inmehip Marion, Berry, Charieston,’ Spofford, Tileston Co. =Stemship Roanoke, Parrish, Norfolk, &¢, Iindlam & Pi sants hip James Drake, Gove, Sin Francisco, Spofford, THeston ¢ 0 Ship Western World. Moses, Live: Ship Camillus, Day, London, Now Queen. Ross, Havre, F & DF Ship Julius & Carlo (Ham), Schmidt, Matanzas, E Payen- stadt & Schumacher, Ship Tenton Ship Bark Llewellyn, Sh ar Bri Henri Brig Elouisa (S ‘0 Bri, 0, i Bri Brig Niegar Schi Sim: Baker. Se a Steauiehip Jas A. ard passengers, to Spoffor: Charleston at Is A to Re ern! Sehr ¥ Br brig Helen, Amery, 10 days from Matwazas, to Bodwell & Bros. Steamshins Atl. bY A wen! sen zy Femoralda, Tolle ha, NYor} oF Yor! _Hrnvorn, Vx, M Cooper, W Tell, John B P Telvetia, and Sea rker Len nel D, dinah, vey, tnd Clifton, Cochran, Boston. Cid Houn, ‘J'P Siarward, Andros, Charleston via Nowe port. F, dtth, Glenlyon, NYork and Quebeo; Faweett, Casti Vi 1h Howe, Noverorer Now te Keld, Home, Muir, Jane Auitater, Mages, NY Adv, America ( do 20th; Rose Sid with despat kins, do Jy fon. Adt der} Na aiernaire Moy 1h 4th, Emailing NOG WAH) U eee Loghora. CIl 10th, J W Comte, Walton, oe Louise, Nyman, Seam: Charles Dyes a “weeps ‘encke, from NYork for ‘Algoma, Anthony, 20 days Earl of Harewood, Twonty- SF raacisco; Fellete, NYork. raelt, from N York for Ham- 13—In port Caroline (from Dundee), for y 12—Arr Vandalia, Smith, Apalachicola. ‘i no date)—Arr Nightia- jay 11—Arr Tally Ho, Smith, Mobile, Sravanarn, April 21 Sit Rogalana, NYerk. Arr Cathorins, Kd wate Yantx BAY, March Sl—arr Heboweh, Fry, Mauritias (from Boston) Caloucea Calcutew) London Hla Squall, Codmaa, for St Helena, Tn port, Black pee swore NYork. trom Antwerp Gt o 4 Pontianp. May 10-0 Trnanti Roans, May 12—Arr | from Petersburg. Va, R. WARD MAKES A\ as no other doctor o1 pendent before twenty-fo ’ 4 thea ¢! street and Broadway. . WARD'S UNFORTUNATE'S F! fare tho best evidence, then thore be compared to this, T would have got woll without it, thout discovery, Immediate donth to the discase, Prive $1. |D.—IF CURES le for ere Quackennuse, eldest | hter of P. P. and BH, Vanderhouf. aged 28 years. « friends and acquaintances of the family, aro ro- epeotfully invited to attend tho funeral. from the reai- dence of James 1 Groveston, 153 Crosby street, at 2 . this efternoon | On Saturday morning, May 20, after a short and sevore iilness, Ancriane, wife of Cyrus A. Peak aged 38 years ‘The relatives and friends of the family. also the mem- nentul Lodge. I 0. of G. F., are requost- em her late residence No. 2 Gouverncur street, this afternoon, at 24 o'clock, without (urther invitation, Cn Friday. May 28, Trrooonr: M, Dovonzery, im the 27th yenr of bis age, ‘The relatives und friends of the family are respectfully invited \o attend his feneral. this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 275 Bast Broadway. On Saturda| Free from umplea- fos oe Trxen Muy C'S PREVENTIVE, WILL BE SEN? int of. $1. post onid: figs who de'not feel iaetined to increase their emiliea, 16 Tadetphin Post Omica,. ” AAd0#s J+ ban, Nason. (fre It is (ntonded for In pert. March & MORD SC, box 43 Phi- iro Everett, Cariton, NOricans, Put back Velocity, Whito, for veeeso INVIGORATING CORDIAL—THE most remarkable remedy for that involuntary I ) energy so harassing and productive of so mach mis s enervatiog bady and mind, ormatcimony; resulting from Young moa, do not be de i . ‘There isno ourstive will effect the least good in your ca: one credutity. This cordial has re after all other mean, til! you have tried ¢ to, three buttles ‘for $5; sent to the cou Third avenue, where all letters shor Chambers street, whx ro private disc: fro oucersetully treated, without meron Axrwerr, May 12—Tho Jomos H Shepherd, Ainsworth, he nerves and intellect, ence ye and incepacitating Sveret improper habits of youth, ce down the river, Bue Was got off by a steam tug, withou parent damage. Dear, May 18~The Floriaa (from | here 6th for N¥cch . May 20. of consumption, James O'Can- | novt. ron of Patrick O'Carroll, a native of tho parish of Knockbride, county Cavan, Ireland, im the 24th year of pis age Liir relatives and friends are respectfuily invited to at- | tend the runeral. from his lute residence, 408 Pearl street, \o-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. May 27. Josernine Cuurron. daughter of Gideon and Mary D, Clifton, aged 10 years 6 monihsand | 5 deys. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family. are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of parents, No. 204 Peart stree i dou), which Loft put back tu-ds - ia an imposition upon engers Balled. his cordial. $24 bots Liver poor—Steamelip Atiantic—lrs G Josephine Norris, M Sabina Norris, Mr TO W Howitt, of St NYork; Mrs Dol is) JM Bs heran and Mi do; Me and Mrs John Kichd Fritee, Trlni- d Mra JS Breeze, oO 4. » Mca P J Denker and two Mrand Mrs EB Leng, Phila- Gelphia; Rev Mr Ayrault, do; ES Poor and brother, NYork; BE Hurunier, Germany; Jéhn Poor, Paris; Rey John V Vao echester, Mr Deloros, Fraace; L La toi Miss Aon Laxton, Ohio; R Ge IL Alabama; C Serafou, EB bi schmidt snd Miss ebildren, Miss Denker, dovility. All oases ‘ rv ted with eandor. bo charge aulssa & cure is pag~ at 19 oclock, this Lh AT I EER MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, R. MORRISON, 2043; FULTON STREET, CONTINUES to be eensulted on all diseases of & Te* rience in his special department cnsbtee him te treat syphilis and sexea! debility with uaequalled sucoses, His ofice hovre are fr iy excepted.) at which tim andall cthere desiring to may call op him with confidence R LA CROIN'S PRIVATE Fifteonth Edition. By M N.Y. Cheapart book ever on tho Physiology o inj sof youth and ma roy the physical and mental powor: rising from. is diseretio le raons can cure themselves without mer- cury, with the author's observations on marrinze ita duties and disqnaliications, and their romedies; with colored titho- yeiology, and dis- Sexes, their strac- ia A ie emg eee Pippy. Buston: eon. NS; E x . M. olé friends and keifolly and justly v i A FL nu, Miesouri; J’ Kyals, a Maly; John Peters, rn, Mr Vildiaw, NS; EDICAL TREATE }. Le Croix, M.D, Alb: ublished; 250 pares, and 150 fin ii nd the svoret infir. rity, resulting em . JB Adams, Fra : Joa Carson, Haiti- and Mrs © B Ward and tio Misses Ward, do: A 4 Gould and friend, Enzland. J Earle, NYork Me and Mra Wi J Witbank, Philadelphia; Wm H Smith, H Marl Mr Reid, Mrand MreJ TW Brown, J Siter 2 G Langdon, NYork it; Mr aod Mrs Beals, MeoNsmeo, do; Bishop Wm H Delanc wife, Genoa; E L Brundage ‘and CH Hubbacd, NYork; JT SC Wm Hasseltine, do; Dickson, SFranciseo tt Thomax; Mr © excesses, which det B Higgins NYork; Dr Lamb aes rules by which ail ns: TiC Baldwin, Detroi graphs, illustratin easos of tho reproductive orga ture uses and functions. It contains many important hi mplating matrimony, which none, however. should rpool, D& A Kingtand, Sons. ents wee ame Ts 7 WA : : Amos Perry, Providen timore; G W Krewitt, 8 BC! : ia, Lange, Richibucto, Schmidt & Balchen. Ship Malabar, Fraser, Quebec. Edmiston Brothers, ‘man, Neuvitas, Nesmith & Sons. hes Sarah “Vose, Drisko, Neuvitas, Simpson, Mayhew low, Bangor, Brett, Voso & Co. wed), Romure Lishon, Funch & Meineke, ), Megna, Lisbon, Chamberlain, Rebingon lam. &e, Funch & Meiacke. Middleton & Co. 10. emith & Sons. ul jon. 1, Roome & Dinwiddie, Pictou, JS Whitney & Co, Brig Water Witch, Jordan, Charleston, H D ‘Brockman Ww : ‘hittenden, NS; icngo; Jaa Hanna, Kentuck. bearer of despatchos; Mrand Mrs W Mid: Middleton, SCarolina: White, Hartford; © ton, NYork; Miss C Rocker any doctor, ought to know whother their by those whom they employ, ainst the imposition of quackery, ties. Dr. Lo Croix is s legally qual st twenty years has beon duly consulted upon nt diseases upon which his book tres! well ax by letter. Any person sonding twenty: five centyin ® letter, postpaid, will receive on: or five copies for $i Beaver street, Albany, N. Y,. Sold Stringer & Townsond Branch office, 61 Lloyd street, Buffalo. R. WARREN, NO, 1 MOTT STREET, CONTINUES to be consulted on the treatment of private diseases. ears’ practice enables him to cure nervy His treatment is safe and & used, or confinement from business required; and oi invariably oured in from three te E STREET, AND NEXT eee confidently 001 Hy Lnfourende, Forbes, A Thorn: cheater: Madame Bechot ‘C Macke, Hambui iss Grace Greenwood, Penn- rs Johneon, CA Johneon, Uti chio, Maly; $$ Lynde, NS; re SHIPPING. eee eee VOR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ship ARCTIC, Capt. Jamos C. Ia will depart with the United Stati tively on Saturday, June 12th, | berth at the foot of Canal street. ay modations for elegance or co: CO., 56 Wall street. will succeed the Arctic, ig Alfbild, Wahiman, Rotterd: Brig Florida (Br), Arostrup, 71 Brig Wacissa, Powell, Zi Brig Harriet, Kelly, $1 Brig Almatia, ‘Smit Brig Wasp (Br), Beeman, Brig Enchantress. Grahan ret & Co, 22 dan roadway, N. Xz ¢ H Cortia, Stuart, Philadelphia, Thomo ‘arding, Bangor. RP y Schr Sarah Maris, Rogers, St Domingo City, MM Freomaa Co. ae Foster (Br), Downing, Joggins, NS, J S Whitucy 0. knight, Calais, Me, and St Stephen, NB, Schr Matilda E Wells, Grifin, Charleston, SC, N L Me Cready & Schr Wake, Briggs, Wilmington, NC, E S Powell, Schr Empire, Kydor, Alexandria, & pgon, & Huntor, recent oceurrence i y to EDWARD K, iteamship BALTIC nd sail Juno 26th. EDUCTION IN FARES BETWEEN PHILADELPUTA nd Liverpool.—The Liverpool and Phitadelphiu Steam. ‘ompauy intend sailing thelr new Steamships as fol- on private disease ment of old chronic ca: been considered incurable, do not hesitate to recommend is better known, both in and ont of t most successful practi in thecity of twenty-one yo itioner in private dis ot fonce is the rosult of a devoted exclusively to this speciality Weakness of the orsans of ge in of ‘consequences, the result of early impro} N.B.—No mercury used, rr ery ites oy FROM PHILADELMIIA, City of Manchester, City of Glasgow City of Manoheste: City of Manchester, City of Glasgow City of Manchester, Kates of pas ureday, June 8 .-Thuraday, July 1 ‘Thursday, July 29 , Slaight, Gambo & * F Seguing, Swaine, Baltimore, Johnson & Lowden. perlect oure guarantied, HE FEMALE'S CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND.—DR. Preston's Female Panacea, No! frregularities of the female 9; sultations, &o. No. 2 laboratour, Dr. square, Post Office. N. DICAL CURES, WARD solicits the attentior He cures sea: joxton, SW Low! hbutt Lawrence, Allen, Boston, Dayt. Crowell, Boston. J Atkins & hr We Henry, Grant, Bangor, Brett Brices, Philadelp camer Black Diamond, Stevens, Theme Sloop Sloop Atm $65; in forward 55—including provisions and steward’s fevs, apply to SON, 41 Exchange place, or No. 9 Walnut stroet, Philad A limited number of third ela: 20 frem Philadelphia, and $0 from Liverpool—found state roome, $. For freight or i) Aincrican Bell dress box 420, Chatham camer Novelty AT A SMALL EXPENSE.—DOCTOR ‘of all patients whom ft mi hoapness. The most ineredu- ne Report, Wella, Providence, J H Hayens, erica, Sturges Py Stoop Wm II Santor es, Providence, NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FOR i linvana.—The splendid stesmshil John Leeds, commander, wi Warren street, N.B., on 'Wed- v'olock P. M., precisely.” Rates of New Orleans (new arcangemont)— sip Merlin (Br), Cope, St Thomas, May 20, Bermu- h, With mdse and passengers, to E Cunard. rer, @ickinton, Charicaton, with sail from the picr at foot ry hesday, June Sth, at Consultations priva k dies’ Saloon Berth, MEDICAL BOOKS.—A PRACTICAL WORK ON the Nature and Treatment of by H. Bostwick. M. “ re to $7 50-87 colored plat cal and Sursical Journ: equal to Acton’s or Ricor ot diseases. and far superior t on Wednesday, and encountered @ athe Capes of the Delaware to Sand: PM, 22 iniles SW of Hatteras, exchange . (supposed te be the State of | Philadelphia for 8: ton, Lothrop, Beston, 4 day 6 of the Urinary to New Orica ee prt hese Complaints, vm ‘he Boston Medie y, d's great work en the samo fami anything of the ki Author of a work on Secrot nd their terrivle consequences, Thisis without doubt, the most truthful and important book cn this subject evor Price, $1. author of book on Natural Death, 7 Family Physician; Canse of ind of the Author, 504 ested to supply ing, which may No other form will be ria, fr . ; hey Mil in ballast, to mas- | be had on sppiical 0 bil | Yor freight or passage, ork Chieftain ( je), Drinkwater, Matanzas, ays, with sugar, to ED STATES MATL ST! sarees eeeeeeneneeseeee licieeeseeaeeearen if Cheetah (Lr) Evans, St eo & Dinwiddie days, with oil, panne Ty, &0., &e. UE: ‘ommander, will be dospatehes ND Diseares, in a fe withort pain. tess he combines medicine with the local any one thero ars tho 2PM, from pier at 6 ears duration, from the other rauties a permanent cure. tures. without caustic, box 71, Broadway Post Office, NY, ve separate rooms. = Second Cabin by letter, addross L be Janded at Those who apply per Office hours—9 morning till ide Mail Steamship 9 evening~ Sundays excepted. M. LARMONT, nts, always have at received hy government Alabama, Ludlow, tlk and oth, Bate D RADICAL © nhs, but one, two, or and whore permanency ca to your perpetual chagrin con most certainly be obtai tupate, from Di cof Orange, bark Speculation, all not think they weat to nama; and persons s0- the United States mail steamers i nd loa, be breaking omt azni . by one and all of the unfor- commonded to the seriona attention of those who would be cured well and quick, cseape the horrid secondary detection and divgrace that follow on their appearance, Now verice enable him to more than full hie mposeible to be effected undor any sati- y convouicnce for the treatment pro- Attention hestawed such ax you will receive no where sher that hundreds ago being lost under other tion is ull that ix meedod, © part, the vnfortumase, ce wt the corner of advice gratis. Modi- ciseo on the mot fe Wind SSE, with a thick fog. r of the compan: rren, Now York. CISCO—TUESDAY, JUNE 15 double enyine steamship CITY OF G, Wm. C. Stotesbary, ‘This splendid eteamship » te suit her for the trade, and to Accommodations enperior to any stonmeron tho P neil for San Francisco as above, touching at Valp: lier state rooms are large and airy, sod 1 tions are enperior to any slenmahip javing abundance of both lightand air, as well as ao cht between docks. It i nt o nesege to San Francisco in as short a tine as ws offering to familive, (Per Srramsvr Camnria—Anorrios ar, y O—Arr Adrianus & Willem, Nite; 9th, affections, and tho rr E %, Wartshorn, nsive alleratic ter, do. ¥, Schotten, for NYork, abt ready, with grants. May Passed ¢ fer him get on most 1 street and Broadway. cine, a dollar. DRIVATE MEDICAL WORK—A PRACTICAL TRBA- aymptoms, progrose, cousequences, es, aud cure of delicate direases—on re liable to be taken as m thom, with instestive cerage accommoda: nider, Goodwin, trom na, NYork: Hare re for E 5 wen, May 9—Arr Hermann (+), Tl Onieans) Wich, Beta, NYork; Vandaiia, Llu en made by an: tl tico on the natui dte those who desire their comfort, a do. Sid ith, Hiram, | | if ston stroot, or mailed, Sid Baltimore, Robertson, NYork, }d, to box 869 lower rtest apd cheapert route. ‘The new and powerful doublo engine staamehip 0 tona burthen, will leave from » precisely, on turday, Jvne Sth, for Sau Juan éel Norte, connecting | dcvile engine steamehips Pioneer and Independence, the Nicaragua Transit Route, These steamers have na ‘Through tickets, weted from Ireland Mauricean, Profe: ( é fin, and Prairie, Upto 4th, Lord’ Gough, Arr Mortha Clark, Miller, N oston; dth, Stan Prinee, Riebar Lager yg md scloses important 69or noww to them partionlarly. t permit of an incren Abin and steerage & ilities of the Trai upon going throv Co. for croseing, paseonger ithont detention at any orsencere taken through for $180; or $F ormALiON OF PROSAES, Battery place, u 0 SAN FRANCISCO.—AT REDUCED i to D. B. ALLE. it is of special fmports every fomale—the —the mother—the one cither budding into womanhood, or the other in the decline hom nature eontemelates an important ‘ine, Cau discover the eanses, symptoms, and the most ion, end moet certain mode of cure, in every oh her sex is subject. vr fron w gewtleman in Dayton, O 7th, Java, do: 10th, A Arr Sir Robt Pe sth: Meta, De Harde, N nore for do: Jacquelin & Elice, Amsterdam rida, Nickerson, for NYork 6th, pnt ba | pe: M ran, M We dbolte iinns Line.—The new steamship U: complaint to w ma with “the ‘new. denble lon), which proceeded | rie ects Mv Dean Sin—My wife has been perceptibly sinking f years ormore, in consequence of her cromt guish and eufforing some months before aad dutiag her con- suecesviveone mora and more debilitating and prostrating her, putting her life in imminent di (which was, on the last occasion, this state of things was inevitable, ’and r mect the worst. At this time heard your book highly spoken of. aa containing some mat- case.” On its receipt and perusal, Loannot ¢ reliof it afforded my distressed inind, and the jry ite pages imparted to my wile, on learning that the M. Desomennx provided a remedy. rospect tome which I little conceived was por- eur wonld have passed ity my wife would have nd my children lett motherlesa, impracticable to convey ta) Aulijects troated of, ax they are of or those contem py: nd at the publ é Co. Albany: Joseph to it of $1, @ copy will bo postage, to any part of the All letters must be addressed, post Dr A M. Mauricenu, box 1,224 New York city. c Couillard, Cor: from Now York, and immediately thereafter pro; without stopping nt intormodiate ports, commodation a1 fa, Swinemundte rince, Poster, Boston for Cr id Maitland, NYork. j—Are Meindira, 1 | Frenciseo direc | These vessels, in finement—every rk. Lobb, from Newport ee -- 6 in seven days nino- cots performed the voyage between New York and Panamain the shortest time voynge betweea New York (now about two moaths) £ jainburg for NYork. ii, Veeta, from utechlond, from Goonwie, May 6-00 tery reaching m: rr N Hamburg for express to you record, both as to running and actual Hooks now open, aud through tick Generel Agents, 28 Tren ene SONES ON 104 Wont street, eornor of Libert; ites will divom bi May 'T=Are C preat discovery of M. n, May 1—Arr Brothers, Bellin, Malta, and cld over my head, in all human probabi Pacrongors by tho United 81 beon in her grave side the wharf at Arpinwall, now opened near! tendant npon landing in boat navigation to Gorgona. {REATLY REDUCED RATE! . —The new double ongine steamship SIERRA NEVADA, 1,*00 tons, J.D. Wilson, Commandor, will take hor depar- 1 Asplawall, Navy Bay, This vessel, in accommodation, «not stirpassed by any on this ‘route, and an exp. rienced aurgeon is attached to tho vessel. Sierra Novada will disembark along side the wharf at Aspin nd ta}e the Panama Railread, now opened nearly to tténdant upon lending in age tion to Gorgona. WARD & SON, Agonts, HM Brondway. OR CHARLESTON-SEMI-WEEKLY U. 8. MAIL ‘The splendid steamship JAMES ADGER, Capt. Jobn Dickenson, will leave pier No. 4 N 2, at four o'elock P. on beard, and for The UNION wit R SAVANNAH.—UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. ‘The new and superior 4 Lyon, yaptnin, will Jo, 2.M., from Pier 4, North river. SAMUEL L MITCHT The ALABAMA, C. D. jane 12. For a r on, and the river | intended for the mart For sale at 222 Bro Liberty street, ‘Tucker, Mobile, Ala atrect, Philade}phia, transmitted by mail, froo of United States, May &Arr Frank Jobason, Lothrop, NYork; Veker. NOrleane. mann, Skinner, N st ie ji FW Brune, Landis, EMPIRE CITY LT ma; T. B. Tnsen, Boston; 7th, ‘On the receipt thleen. Vingzeo, Boston Boynton, Smalley, NYork; Louvre, Mason, do} 6 rt 1th, Mentor, Ziilet srder, Johngon, (frem Rotterdam) NVork, Wi Hi Shailer, for » for NYork, ready, Sld IMPORTANT INVENTION. Lancy's new and improved Curative re remody for that droadfal dise matorrhea, consequent on &e,, is, at the same tim joston; Jane D Chas Holmes, Alliance, R , for NYork; Niagara, and Gorgona, thus aveidin, known 4 “ huhits of youth, May 6—Sid Croxdute, Grahain, Boston. S—Aut Architect, Caspar, Sydney, hief to the nervous systom, in= 0 Eapacitating the man for business, socioty, and. mateimon: Itis simple, comprehensive, We need without inoonvenienc most intimate frien preventing any one owertul an invigorato May 9—Arr Tonia, King, Smyrni (with cargo of the’Lord Ashle Qneen Pom are, Driscoll, NOrles: Lith, Pelican State, Manson, NYork; Erin go Bragh, N Jean's; Fanny, © R., on Wednesday, And nevor-failins freight, apply Ries at the office of ILESTON & CO., No. 48 South street. 1 follow on Saturday, Jones, wrecked off tl 514th, Marchmont, & ho pain orinju m attending to his bust whatever, mor f 4 Dyspep Loto |) i ad ‘Affeotiona of th es of Momory, Aversion to Society. Self-Distrunt Appenr ag son sa. tho source is. stop emanated. ‘This instrament conetit and by far tho chen while all. medicine iS of little or no benefit whatever. The nied and secured ina box, which ea Troapects, with certifiontes, i ALOR Me 77 LISHON AND S50R_KGMFRALDO, FROM TISHON ems vé on Baturday, June 6, at AE No! tos Front stro Captain, will leave o1 iM, accommodations, and Tangior, Sweetser; ; Princeton, Rassoll, and ; iE NEW AND OR BAN FRANCISCO DIRECT TNE PELE, Com t=paid) : tied port=paid) app pear Wrondway. N.Y hip, RACE: ay ‘ee at A for the above King. do 12th: Napolon jocm socom are Moves Wheeler, limited aumber will A do 22d; Leavitt Storer do H Wm With Conetantine, bith + ne Yoh do Mth; Rich entry Cindy. do. th, Kiel 1; Koweweh, Bell, do 84; Chaco: Torrent, W. i AR RE te RRR 0 BROTHERS, i =f r1 YY RICH GOLD REGIONS OF AUS- OR THOSE VEN Philip and Melbourne dircet th att 1US, Capt. Jamon Westley J Wednesday, 2th Ji ¥ rr ¥ disease. iJ tion Lip peed Hination of remedies, rec she Fronch surgeons. , Louisiana, and Ri Cannon, do 2th; © effocte rapid a1 4 ath hectic RW ke CO., 28 Waneon street, ANAL BOATMEN Pe vania pk: Fidea, for Charleston 1, do with despatch; Maino, do Mth; 1, BOATMEN WANTED —C. ted to freight oval in bonte j Charles Sprague; Otomoce, aad nstisooy do with WM hisT Weiepert, He and Piers, NYork. Sid ll, Neorki AF isa member of tho New York Unive b, Lopsnto, Sem

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