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Protestantism and Liberty. scription is to be effaced. and another substituted. A LECTURE OF DR. BROWNSON, AT THE TABERNACLE large number of people bad assembled to witness the in Last evening, after postponing it for a week, Dr. Brown: | °eemanies, the principal portion of whieh were ladies. | Shiny 2a driving, and tiow often do we see them running races 2 lit the Boned thie day, Macgland 6s closed at whalos but IT times during tho voyage, aad Il times even "the thronged thoroughfare of Broadway. Some- | THE TEHUANTEPEC ROUTE—THR INTERNAL AFFAIRS | 1°68 asked, (for genings; Deltenees & te ran ies Feat gti ta Patt tree be done of thowe rehicles which in many ro- | OP THK REPUBLIC—THE GREAT SUCCESS OF Max | JUUMEGH Delmer i ete a a NaS ames dee | Fit, 200 (by letter from Capt Hammond), Lagrange, ree, #08; id. 8194 saked; Yor! epects are now intolerable. will become a muisance that ne MARETZEK’! i" i i ‘Cumberland fale April 23 és pon pavea lecture at the Tabernacle, the object of which City Intelligence. must and shall be put down, a aie gaps pH IOR maaan 4 Wisestjc asked Baitiaore sud Susyeskenas Railvene, NB, 70 ot ter Wz letter from Copb Norton), Ott to prove that “Prote-tantism is incompatible with | THE STABBING AFFRAY IN MULBERRY STREET—IN- New Yous Mesnovist Eriscoray Conrerunce.—Tho 7 BY bid, 825g aske ot NG, ape by, agg fom Capt Nichols), Two Bro- een ay he attendance was thin, and did not consist | QUEST ON THE HODY OF HUGH DUPFY—VERDICT OF | Proceedings of this body, yesterday forenoon, consisted | vit. ‘The leading item of importance is that relative to At Monganul, NZ, Jan 29 (Ly lother from Capt Folger), Max Miberty. f al THE JURY—THE PRISONER, JOUN DOLAN, HBLD TO ee the ordination of deacons and elders. The the Tehuantepec route. None of the Mexican journals Married, ria Theresa, NB, clean. We of the intellectual yAiesdinah rgediicbeges isk pyr Rey. Bishop Morris preached the setmon, from John x’., | give any information of the grant to Mr. $100. ‘The On Tuesday, June 15, by Kev. Caleb Clapp, Davin | At do Fob 1, Louisa, Wyatt, NB. oil not stated. and intelligence, a failure. The applause was not enthu, Yesterday. Coroner Tves concluded the investigation in 16, at the conclusion of which he ordained the following, “ nf only Patmen to Many K., daughter of Stephen © Bros from South Seas, ‘The J. yh Haydn, of and fe geen yd for a ‘S) | intelligence of his movements comes in private letters to [ged i was off Seifly Istos 26th ult, cent stabbing affray, which occurred | bY the laying on of hands:—To the office of Deacon . és In this city, on Sunday. May 23, by the Rev. Robert ut aah stents Nev. Mecers, Andrew J. Hunt; Henry B, Mead, Thos.D. | New Orleans, ‘The Picayune of that city, of the 8th inst, | ‘Travis, os Liverpool, Bngland, to iin | ,,Gg°4 om (7 Oty teem Capt Balle), Ju a pled ii d Hugh D Cows. James Haushuret, Noble Lovity Jeremiah Wit | 28 "= Au Tucniny moraiog, duns 15, by tho Rev, John at. | Heptenue aimee; Apoke ny 2 on Chasesten Grounds spectabilit: “ , Feces J088, . is 7 - * ; " 5 5 . c hhe had the. pleacurs of addressing (he citizens of New | A tata wonnd in the abdomen with a knife, frog the Land | 14rd; James W. Macomber. Milo Couchman, James. W. ann duthonie ban merge, Conrnacr We learn on rel | stacauley. Kowusn THomrsos to Many, daughter of Daniel 10, Nye, Baker, NHL, 60 ap on board; 20h,’ Stalord, Francis York, which he considered nearly equal to Boston, | of John Dolan. | The deceased: it seems, wae socidentally Pais. Tene ites bitoie Dee the phty of Mision Eanae Ronin ie aoe Muse Walker, Beg. all of this city. fae Aerel ee gee bert at, ne lat, &2, Paragon, Melson, Nast, laughter). Vis rutyect was “Protestantism incom- | Fin" Honnelly on. the sidewalk, who’ called to him to | Utiah Moiter, Orrin P. Matthews, Marquis M. Curtis, Seen Aas oenee ee nextday, Sunday, the 16th | wyckoil Annaitant Heasien. of this lly, to Anna Sim: | "9°? 5x. sone § R Sover, Soper, from Provincetown for patible with Liberty." One of the principal charge’ | come into the house, as rome men were injuring her | Gere W. Knapp. Samuel G. Stevens, Adee Vail, David | uit. as the: peerage matey ag ong aus, daughter of Nichblas Wyokolf, Eeq., of the former ern Islands, June 7, Ist 2523, lon 79 41; two mos out against the Catholic church, was that she was an ene- | father. ‘The deceatcd being slightly acquainted with the | Lyman. After this ceremony the communion was ad- sdig ral i r | place. at ti pinstic the matter of the Dr. Brownson said he had been invited to gives lec. | om the 8th inat.., be ween John Donnelly John Dolan, Bure for the Catholic Institute, It Wasa long time since | thers. at the house No. 261 Mulberry street, in whi $ a = spall ministered by Rev, Mr, Richardson, first to the now | Opening the route over the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The , Robt Pulsford, NB, 70 sp (by the my Ao iberty. It was generally conceded that she | [owed these win isthe sisnce te Dolan eee anid fl; | pwencbers, and then to’ the church members who were | mlormation came in letter trom the city of Mexico, of Died, was amply sufficient for all the purposes of salva’ | as be was ascending the stairs, he met Dolan coming | Pretent. The closing prayer was offered by Rev, P. 3. | the above date, which is the very latest. On Tuesday, June 15, Joun T. Witson, eldest son of Spoke: dion—a good religion for the next world, but very | down, who, without any provocation, thrust a knite inte | Sandford. after which the copference adjourned, ever euin news loasfollows:— Charles C. Wilton, aged 18 years7 montha and 5 days. |, Shi Elvira Owon, Owen, from NOrlenns for Philadelphia, pat for this, Incause the was hestite to Liberty. He | te Abdomen of yoor Duly, tuiicting a wound which | _Fine.—About half past seven Monday evening, a fire cans Be, J We believe that he from his bright home, PET RE DCU By an arrival from Vera Cruz, we have received ad- In Paradise above, caused his dei : in the City | was discovered in the new building on the southeast d Francisco, March 6, off Cape Horn, ee dreamed Uf anewering the objection. Nederthe | caused his death the next day, in the City Hospital, The | was f vices from the city of Mexico to the 1vth ult. th look with feeling now below af Jean he cousidered it desrable, in some cases, not to show | flowing is the evidence baloee the Coroner -— corner of Broadway and Broome etreet, which was oon | “Telegraphic communication between Vera Cruz aud Bria maartio need Lente: aby Louies, Dodgs.qferm Boston (March 9) for Buenos thai his church war favorable to liberty, but to inquire | yop, a NS extinguished, y ig damage. Orizaba is now uninterrupted, On the 2ist Congress was | ‘The relatfVea and friends, also the members of Solon | — Ship Empire, Thorndike, from NYork (March 28) for Sam what were the rel of the religion bringing the ob- | .ylonP Donnelly, of No. ot) Hast ‘Twelfth street: being || Wastincron’s Hranquantens Destnovey.—Yesterday | to adjourn, The Monitor of the 19th, complains that | podge 39.1.0 of 0. F., ure respectfully invited to attend | Frauciseo, April 20; Iat 13°, lon 35 W. Section to liberty. This ohjection was commonly, brought | VOM. Fays —T am the father of Mrs. Dolan ; my wife | morning. about half past 1 o'clock, a fire broke out in the | thus far nothing had been accomplished. The tariff ques- his funeral, from his father’s residence, No. 214 Cherry Ship Arab, ‘hurston, from Boston for London, May 21, lat By Protestanti:in In his lecture his object was to suow | Bad been to her house on the day before the fatal oecur~ | five stoty brick building on the corner of Broad and Pearl | tion ia still agitated, anu the Monilor earnestly appeals to | Mis, {uneral, from. his father's res EE TR ae pated Paes that Protestantism wae oppoved to intellectual, religions, | FeRCe aud teld me that Mrs. Dolan had gone to her | strccts, known as Washington's Hadquarters, oocupid by | the advocates of high duties to sacrifice their opinions for | “On Tuesday. June 10, Bray Fraaun, widow of the late | qhtPgeudocis, (Br) from e i died and civil liberty. He hel.'that Protestantism was power- | prorhen's: the pext day T went there to see if could |X. Tucrmeyer,as a hotel ‘The fire was first discovered | the good of cheir country. At the latest dates, the Senate | Jacob Finguy wged 67 years and 4 months, ‘Ship Poterhoff, Endicott, from Havana for St Potersburg, ful indemolition Tie did not mean to say it was incom. | M&K any arrongement between the parties, if not. to | hy policeman Worthmier, ofthe First ward police, in the | was engaged on a ‘ition to repeal the contract for | “ Friends and acquaintances aro requested to attond her | no date, lat 37 N, lon 70 W. patible with license Under the first head. namely, that | “%¢ Mrs. Dolan away with me, according to her desire ; | water closet. attached to the house. The flames soon | the importation of tobacco, and on @ Profit fromthe | funeral, to-morrow. from her daughter's residence, 45 Foreign Ports. iberty, | When 1 went in Dolan was at dinner; Mrs, Dolan asked | spread through the stairway. communicated to the upper | deputies for the settlement of the public Protes ism is inconsis ith intellectua “eure grea hg tomroascnbire ac ttig me to sit down ; I did vo, and remarked that they (Dolan | stories, and extended for the whole length ofthe build- | In the St he said that its boast was that it broke the thraldom debt. inton street, without further noti : P, May 23—Sld Daring, Stiles, Boston; Sist, Bem te of Aguas Calienter Sue's novel of “The | “unt ascey, es eer ae ne) ots ieecall | ROW giae Detboeal Hemeniac Mee hea r : . Q 7 and his wife) could live very comfortably there. if they | ing. Gonsiderable excitement prevailed; the inmates | Fortune Teller,” has been prohibited f Newport, Eto load for NYork, sp al tism by the Reformation eo Tea ‘ i i a : - i Pi o his horse running away, 0, D. Tn R, in the 33d year of 4 i = ‘sine ihe Protestantion emancipate a the, ‘mind | bin 5 ee TaD rig «i that she could. if she would | were seen at the windows. screaming and rushing about; Fearsaro entertained of the resignation of the cabinet. Baber Amey vial rita ALGoa Bay, April 3—Sid Unity, Groton, Bosto: was that it allowed private judgment. But this was pot intelicctual liberty, but « collateral ‘element, When they said that’ Protestant! allowed free- dom of inguiry, what did they mea that? Did it free the mind from error or frath’ s nut fi it from error, as was evident from the multiplicity ot creeds into which that church is divided. 1t 1 ; ‘no standard by which right an ed Dolan what kind of life he | several jumped from the windows, others climbed down the | The Universal considers that the ministry are bound to : ani o ; Bownay, April 18—Arr ships Niobe, Evans, Boston Dée 6, led. or intended,leading ; he asked me what I meant—to | Waterspouts, while some were saved By falling on the awn- | hold office, and that it would be weak and cowardly to Ba Aap eran cont a Bean ob onde 4 a i Teppshbe i for Charlestons explain ; T replied. “for me to explain to you. after all | jngs, before the fire could be extinguished, the third,fourth | withdraw in the hour of danger. ‘West Seventeenth street, to-morrow, at 10 o'clock; also, | 29th, Queen Victoria, for m Hull. Jour exploits, would be nrediess, for I find that it is mot | and fifth stories were destroyed, It is not accurately Strong efforts are making to obtain the pardon of four | Capt. Leireon’s troop of Hussars. tenis Cowrs, May 31—Put in leaky, Hobbs, from Ma- | Amman lives here, but a devil’ he became enraged at | Known how the fire originated, but is supposed to have | prisoners taken by the Mexicans, during the late out- ‘On Tuesday, June 15, at 1 o'clock P. M.. ofa tong and | S2it® for'St Petersburg, waeie Fee ee a ee eee eer cerete Tiyag {amped | been the work of an incendiary. A woman, whose name | break on the Mio Grande. ‘Two of these are Americans | severe illness Jane Kiev, wife of Thomas Kileys and | yCAzCY™ Yio eS roger ae hk fl : i Koga ptaerte in poe pene bestia ery bes not been ssoertaipeny sprung from a Sd story piece and two Me: agvvies eaten daughter of the lato Maurice '', Roche, aged 22 years. from Honolulu vin Manila and Singapore, arr Ith, to load | posi a hy v e . When I got ». we both si and escaped without serious injury. man, named Lane, n amnest; is been proclaimed to rsons con- 08] y - | for on; Typhoon, Salter, from SFrancisco, arr llth, t | for some time, till he said ‘leave my house; Tloft the | jsstill missing. . Its supposed he lies buried in the ruins, | nected with ybe tate reditle Be Seay eae er gener diy been egg wey dla Uy Sonal od ay peg sto . ‘readwell, do Dec ‘ : ous movements in Vera Cruz. | tend her funeral, to morrow afternoon, ab 2 o'clock, load for London; Berkshire, Smith, for Boston, ready; Cat olrwant at andientnes | yom then, and stepped in the balls he came out into | All the rest of the boarders are saved. ‘The firemen were | "Robberies are as common as ever on the Mexican high- | (24he! funural, to morrow afternoon. ab 2 o'clock, from | Srehy trie do, tow days; barks, Holl Cellagan, do oe eau meee to enter. and thee thare | We Tall and we sould out to the sizest : Mrs Dolan | busily engaged during the forenoon in tearing down the | way. Almost every gaper containsoue or moro accounts | “In'New Orleans, May SI of cholers, Ms, Kura Janz | Hrtele llgeiny foro, der and several others Bl 23d, might regard this freedom of m | Sud her sister came out on the stoop ; he struck his | walls, ‘The Chief. Captains Leonard, Hopkins and Bren- | cf the plunder of diligences, wife of C. M, Simpson, aged 26 yea: ship St Thomas, Merrill, London. Ship Seldan, Plu Boston eld 19th, and passed Kedgbree 234. | wife. |. Went to view—ns a freedom to act and b lyapae her down the steps, and said. | nen. with a large police force, were present and rendered | — The financial condition of the government is, as usual, 2 i : ‘April 12, ships Equity, Nason, Plymouth, - a long fora w— I told him r efficient service. deplorable. Senor Robles, Minister of W hea addtemed RELA SITET SL SERS RAY AME DERE TR ST WL A 6 if T. + Proportion as it loses t igs giecat ag Sieh ced e . eplorable, 01 es, ) ‘ar, has addresse owell, Coffin, NOrleans; 16th, ‘coders what food was to the body Bari A velo Bea Na 4 ete ean0e, Gad ake ‘Axotner Arremrt ro Merper.—Jas, Smith, wno keeps | # Warm appeal to the Chamber of Deputies, entreating | MARITIMNM INTELLIGE NCH, h, Mary Aun, Crosby, do; bark Edw Cohen, Riploy, cannot give this freedom, becaus truth. He heldthat thore was p doctrine, for every one of its doctrin and negative, Th was of the Pr justification by Man i alone’ “Man is justified by faith doctrine, and « pc part of the trine. But that little word + added by Luther in his translation works, and is the negative part of also contended that Mrotestanti. not give the truth and was Liat by the principle of five inquiry itself, a that church Why this system of inqu if she has got the truth’ “He t On the contrary, the Catholic chu knowledgement | She hed (ruth tants. Protestantism had not t he basement of No. 13 Canal strev that body to lose no time in providing means to meet the ° AB |. charged with having. on the pre: | Current obligations of the administration. Senor Boves Movements of Occan Steamers, ec is et ship Reson, | Weleky ose bad Toad Tae received a clean bill of health, with which she proveeded to a ‘a. t ‘ : ; : an oyster cell | to three or four strangers: my son then came up, and put | 80 oyster cellar in th ce a amb Ea bets He shen went to hore is | Yous evening, fired a pistol loeded with aot and ball_at | Was compelled to lend the government $30,000 to pay the owed, und instantly heard someone who was in the | J@wesQuinn, with intent to take his life, It seems that | Deputies their per ace, ‘ Louse shout out,“ the pistol: fan between Mrs, Dolan | Quigmand Smith's wife hud liad some dificulty, and | A letter from the Governor of Oajaca makes known the nd her husband, and D id the pistol to my heart; | $e #eized hold of him and pushed him up the steps into | arrival at Tabutepec. of a number of Americans, compris- epee Naps hy oe a the pistol to my heart: | the porter house of one Brady, who kept immedi- | ing the passengers and crew of the brig Amphitrite, Capt, | cn to both till Dolan released hi- grasp of it; aman came | Mtel¥ over Smith's place. There Smith followed, and de- | “taples, shipwrecked on the coast, while sailing from Pa- | vp at the time and helped ft away from Dolan: he | liberately fired the pistol at Quinn I as taken before | nama to California. Assistance was rendered these unfor- took the pistol, and Teaw neanore ef tte Mien Traced ustice Bogart, who held him to bail in $300, to answer | Cunate persons, and they, with their effects, were sent to | round saw Dolan lying upon the floor; I told every per- | the charges. AT Roth Nee Ohad Steeons a oe on to leave the room, aud we left Dolan alone. and went Accipentat Drownine,—About 1 o'clock, on Monday The Siglo, of the 14th inst. pap ni ai etitabental hall; & moment after I heard the ery of | morning, an unknown man was observed to-fall into the | Luter ofthe previous day, ua article which states that : ; Hugh Duffy fell and T saw Dotgn ue his Band iver, foot of Dover street, The noise of the splathing in be ‘American government. not being able to comply with | Ciesekes | from Duffy, and saw a blade of a knife in his hand; | the water drew sev 0 the scene of rescue, © body aes A i " | Tearieaiedte rd to protect Duffy, when Dolan | was subsequently r the stipulation in the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which | Battie, r covered. An inquest was held on the te Mogi ing the In. | West Wind | | struck me with the knife right hand; the blade | body by Coroner Ives, It was supposed the deceased was gpiige oy Pata eters ‘of fates to the coves Cortes about Juve 3—Brigs Melazzo, Nichols, aad Dutch, both 1d; States at $3 25 per hhd o' longsid CuarnLotrerown, PEI, une 2--Cld schrs Bellona, McRae, NYork, 7th, Ann, Murohison, do. Dea, May 30—Arr ehip Waban, Nason, Calcutta via Al- gos Bay for London (and eld 3ist); Sit, Robt Hoopor, Pike, London for Cudiz; Lucy Elizabeth, Crosby, do for do and Boston (and both anchored). Doven, May 20—Off ship Groonpoint, Wardle, from Lon- don for NYork. Dsemanana, May 17—Bark Kate Lincoln, Sherman, for Boston lig. - Exsiaxun, May 25—Arr Julia, Wilson, Boston for Cron- stude. Havana, June 5—Ships Lady Ar! malate chine a | Passed through my hand; he made a second stroke at me, | intoxieutes at the time of the falling into the water. pentice Maclon on GOMIpEEEATIOA, THE Sige AAGR STEP Aspinwall Jaej Macedonia, Preble, for, do mext. days Catholic Church was unfavorable tt when Mrs. Dolan pulled me by nd received the blade | | Farai Accipexts.—Coroner Ives held an inquest, on | this be true we think the subject needs the approval of San Francisco, | bark CB Hamilton’ Means, cargo sold din S| herself; Dolan then rushe »wed but cont into'a room and closed the | Monday. at 474 Cherry street, upon the body of Cor- | Congress, and if it ahould be agreed to we much fear t mur, Bilard, from’ Boston, arr May 31; nt door, where T met Owen | nelius Diendrew. a lad 12 years of age, who came to his | thar the six millions will be wasted without the frontiers br Brown, from and for Boston. Bark Cochituate, before re- r: Tthen went to the £ D 9. one Prote fy, whom I told that Hugh was stabbed, and asked | death by becoming entangled in the rigging of a yawl | win? ported for Remedios to load for NYork at $6 por hhd sugae bes ae nial anit : and | ~ | him to have him taken away: I saw Hugh Dufly strike | boronan by Mi Reader ‘A verdict ee Raatireh ott oie Sener cageariy city of Mexico says that the 0v0..7 55 | Snd $1 per box, is stated in anothor account to be for Si rically, if time permitted. 1 Delan with a wooden whip stock at the time Dolan | cordingly. An inquest was also held on the body of | state of Chiapas is threatened with an invasion from ——_—________ aad Nore, rate, $6 per hha $1 25 per box. Sid 1st, come’ Protestanis they hid s | stabbed him | Catherine Casey. a child only eight years of age, whose | Guatemala, aided and abetted by certain parties in the PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 15, 1862 HaA1arax, June &Arr Br brig Marine, Bondrot, NYork. old school men were | _ Patrick Croal, of No, 361 Twelfth street, sworn. says-- | parents reside in Thirty-third street, betwee dered in these modern days a Ninth and | territory of Mexico. The goverament has no means of Livervoon, June 2—Arr ships Queon of tho West, Halles, : On Tuesday, the Sth inst. I went te Spring street on | ‘Tenth es. whose death caused b fail. It | i . insult th: and Enterprise, Funk, NYork. having no sense. se modern men could not fathom | }tsine ‘y ™ 7 OC8 ‘enth avenues. who leath was caused by a 4 | defence. The Siglo says thut the last insult that could Cleared. a y ify, Pear Rape pai © a Peston cs | business for Mr. Forbes; 1 met Hugh Duffy in Spring | seems the child was at play and fell off a flight of stairs, oI 5 w i i In the river outward bound, Empire State, Russell, and their depth. (Great laughter.) Pri int writers of and went with hin to Marshalls at the cormer of | sccm toe,cld was at pay eae saul Foe stare fall upon vee SS. country would be an invasion | Steamship Asia (Br), Judkins, Liverpool, E Cunard, Jr. tho present day wore not equal thelieformation The whole pion of Protestantism was a s who followed him w: infe ant wrilers of Ship Fanny Forrester, Peterson, San Francisco, J Ogdon. | Cshy'way'ay'donia, King, Haston; lst, Cromwell, Barker, spi thane rey Sicl|ponhee sh ea hate ike :, On the 18th, the four Ministers formally resigned their | , stip Robert Burton, Dicks, Fort Yancourer, Oregon, JS | phitadel hil Torréat, Prince; Colombé, Harris, and Trum- ey Sw ler ort his bout nine o'clock on Tuesday morning. Caspar Tay- | offices, in consequence, as they said, of nothaving merited ee 4, | bull, Smith, NYork. sthat her fatherhad | tor, residing at No 318 West Seventeenth strect, | the confidence of Gctgress ta. tie Tewanteoes ‘afair, | Ship New York, Hutchinson, Liverpool, CH Marshall& Co. | "Ady $d, among ot hers, and Mulberry streets, where we had a drink to- after, Verdict accerding], ; when we came out Mary A * | said that she was in search of an been beat by John Dolan; I th Hugh Duty to th Ship Zurich, Hich, Havre, M'Livingeton oath snare, Mises (9), Stone, Sor Haakon 12the iem claimed support beesu | paneer a first pereoa Tce rae ae pully to the | while attempting to stop a span of horses, which were | ‘The Zempoaliceca, of Julapa, believes that the Prosident | Shi Onward ir), Welch, Quebess Barclay & Livingston, | S09, Rayues, Fenballow, dv Sth; Trimountain, Roa, for de But he wanted to dis IE epic org bor rgd Agoda! olan, who was | running with great spocd through Amos street, was | ax persuaded the Ministers to withdraw their resigna- | Ship lewa (Be) nF eos ater epretay ce with despatch; Europa (4), Lott, for do oth. Lonnon, May 8l—Entd inwards ship Narragansett, Ed- ye monds, Cardiff to load for NYor : . rien penberrence: Dolan | knocked down, the carriage passing over his person, and ew minute and infidel liberty corm—that which ail his circums no right to exercise authe ism, by denying the infalliduity of the whole of religion to humad a 1 T went te the tained i f | ter that he died tions. Glo Sole Marshall Monerteou\ Dathorsy 1, % b u he | sustained injuries of so serious a character that he died scussion on the tariff was still proceeding in va, Philbrook, St John, In port June, Danl Sharp, Arey, and Niord, Kaufman and Taw Dolan gone out with a x barrelled pis- | shortly after the occurrence. Ills body was. removed to oct aniiay golle on’ell ruomabees vo toekeenes: gt? Gov Von Oxhiim, Davia, St Thomas, &, Aymar for Boston ia (iiratinns, Hammond, and Masonio, Cony 1 Donnellys breas hi jse from | his late residence, where the Coroner will hold an inquest y Ae 4 ues : ror NYor emittance, Movers, for S¥rancisco do; Elem the pistol; but cannot say whether or not it was the today. TeDaGakseAl was: a chandley Uy “prétie oni was oe Lavoe et pepo ge reey tn ripok and | | (tig Preciosa (Swed), Ashberry, Stockholm, Funch & | Simpnon, Straushaa, and: Teabolia’ Blyth, Ballas do doy acd > ny, ‘gnumber of men rushed in, | wealthy, and highly respected. ‘The Coroner held an in- Meinche ‘ others as before, cen’ from D arate . respected. | tion of the country. Brig Fulton (Br), McCall, Curacon, Jas Huntor & Co. Manseiies, May 25—Arr Mary H Voso, Moore, B: had ovly human law for faith « pened tte Pe id hee hip ea quest. 9 terday. at No. 26 Stone street, upon the body of pepe at Ay the Zempoalieca, writing from the | . Brig Pilgrim (Br}, McCandre, St Johns, PR, P I Nevius | jona. a J mkee= they hid the Bibie; but session, and no authority © pound it. They und it, which ¢ Protestant has for his faith, Tf your it has alwi haat y verthorn, a child nine years old, who died from | oiiy sys that Ie tho lew far the @Ainioeloge ons, rt, andsaw Dolan with éne; T went to take | jnjuries accidentally received on ‘Thursday afternoon, | ¢f'¥;,ts¥s that on the 15th, ult, the law for the aduvssion. | “pris British Oak (Br), Bunker, St John, NB, D St Ar- Come Walton, from Mace and at that instant Dolan stabbed him and | Deceased. while crossing Broad street. accidentally ran vr -thi mane. - . les, just arr, to load for N York; only Am vessel. Sicilian my fect; he attempted to rise, but could not against a'ber of iron which protruded from a cact, and ie Oy hus passed a bil appropriating $30,000 for | gy Bie Chaleedony, King, Londonderry, NB, J § Whitney | barks ‘Guglicimo and Leono were lag for NYork. Sid 13 | 1 I | was fearful’ of being stabbed myself, and ran out; I did | was struck upon the head with such violence that she ' i race, Ch en «,. | Sic brig Valoroso, do; 19th, bark Nautilus, Lincoln, Bostong Bie : ie fe al e repairs of the national road, between Vera Cruz and | — Brig Daniel Huntley, Coalficet, Windsor, NS, J S Whit- i : not see Dufly assault Dolan: thave known Dolan siuce | died in consequence, A verdiot of accidental death was | (tcJenmirs of the ¢ i : brig Cuateworth, Jordan, NYork; Br ach: Ouest, do. rp tebageslgalgrboes Pabedipserp neta a i gd MT The Seminole chiefs. Wild Cat, Tiger Tail. and their | Brig Fedraza, Dorritie, Charleston, A G Bo fierinnd foc Padadelphla, Wakys; eet aye ome SINA, May 22—No Am y Rwo, May 22—Bark els in por I bay Sunderland for Philadelphia, leaky. civic authority is superi Lin, he Was oot et ne ae het ae Te catty, HOM | Acciwent.—On Monday afternoon, about five o'clock, | companions, have arrived in the city of Mexico on a | Schr fhetis. Peron, C Conse, JL be D papEearown: May 29— Arr Napoleon, Hant, Liverpool tor prince di what sh be the he Was, but did not appear to boany way uneasy about it, | 8 Moses Spears was riding along Eighth avenue, a horse | friendly visit to the President and Congress, Schr Wm H Smith, Jos ington, Tio Granps, May 8—Bark Wi Schrodor, Doxter, from Not long » the King of Pre ‘At the olose of the testimony, th ec or briefly ad. | that had run off came in collision with his horse, throw- ‘The Monitor announces the arrival in that ciiy of a pe- Sehr Emily Johnson, Salem (March 28), dieg; brig Elizabeth Felton, Felton, 2% for hie subjects. In Englaod che dreiset the Jury, who retinal, bad atkiots wnt dalleare: ears with great violence against the curb | tition from the ladies of Matamoras for the pardon of four Lowden, ie een ere eee days from Isle of May. arr 2d. the mere creation of the St tom, rendered’ the fillowing ‘verdict: vies iuthatiiack ting several ferious wounds on his head and | persons, condemned to death for having taken part inthe | Schr Bay State, Burr, Boston, Dayton & Sprague. Rio Janerno, May i6—Bark Ottawa, Brooks, for NBad~ sovercign is ex-offi@o the supre Duily came to his death by wounds inflicted with a knife, | Dody. A carriage was procured, and he was removed to | attack on Matumoras by Caravajal. in the month of Octo- | Steamer Oncida, O'Nicli, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. See OT ree and the bishops derive ali t | or some deadly instrument. In the hands of John Dolan. | Bi8 Tesidence, No. 145 Tenth avenue, by Officer Stoaritt, | ber last. ‘Two of them are Mexicuns, and two Americans. | Sloop Report, Wells, Fail River, 4H iavens. Sr lixnewa, Aprit 21—Atr Agu ‘wn, Akyab, and ola reign, Becaure Cath | “On the rendition of the verdict. the priconer was com. | of the Sixteenth ward police. and they were all private soldiers. A writer in the Moni- | Sloop Lady Fenwick, Knight, New Haven, for Falmouth pelea es A erties | mitted to await the action vf the Grand Jury, “The de. | Nover. Lavxew—Pcriricatios or rite Crry.-—To be | tor urges upon the soverrunani he pall sy sale ae biel step ge gh ea Taas NTA CRUZ, Teneriffe, May 7—Sld Bideford, Lanzerotte and cast off the autho: | sia tnd wasn chive . Pkg ched eloe! ea manity of pardoning there crimiaals, and praises the mag- ved, Yor! authority but human autuority d was a native of Incland, twent yanins years of age. eet Peebles dae ra ee g a he eee nanimity of the ladies of Matamoras. : Steamship Florida, Lyon, Savannah, with mdse and pas- ears cent 4 Bee Joke Balch, for NYork next day; gpinton for instance. the Me ee aimy Brwape-The Third Brigade | vtrect, E. R.. a steamboat 105 feet long, 20 fect | _ The Legislature of Tamaulipas had established a toliat | sengers, to 8 L Mitchill, Sune Id, 3°45 AM, 10 miles N of | Aud others before r sy Gavsncaetelle. on : e : Arr Br brig der the command of William 3 = he : : s the gates of Matamoros and Camargo, of one shilling a | Cape Lookout, exchanged signals with steamships Alabama | _St Jouxs, NF, May 25—. x eneral. paraded yesterday afternoon, for eMC oe tons, This boat was | {he date cdi fo, a aye te opening OF mer and Marton same dey, off Hatteras, exchanged viguate with York vin Walter; 2th. Cornwall, axtell, Baers Jane msisting of the | tcronghly completed that she will proceed upon a trial | tcads, repairing the old ones, and con-tructing bridges. Steamship Union, Adams, Charleston, 68 hours, with mdse | _ZANziman, about March 25—Sld bark Emily Wilder, = «fully uniformed: armed | ti) inn few days, The engine was built by dohn Bur- | The Vera Crux Feo det Comercia, of Une 20th, announces | anu ‘pamengers, to Spottord, Titeston & Co. Ol Charleston | Farland, Sate. Egy ; Teapel timaeye i beck, This boat is to be employed under the City In- | the completion of the telegraphic line between Vera Cruz ship Amelia, bound up, and off Cape Lookout, | 41 pany, Jane Mo Aer ne smern albany, and, Mohawk, » ba vd for eeveral | spector by the contractors for removing from this eity the | «nd the city of Mexico. MPa due Hese’ (Prue}e Keen: Belfast, 83 days, with | Hartiord; Byron, Boston; Ht the line is a virtue on the oth There are also Day and Unitariens North Protesianti-m is incon: Dbecaure it aiways 5 and that is dee : ; NLondon; Pi . ON ard. | ‘Mutcher: 7 The Legi‘lature of Guanajuato has authorized the go- Niedford; sloop Ta, Gochee Mean Teen yot but by the Park, i trot ee eed omals, and all other unhealthy and | | vent to take steps for the establishment of a tele- |, !"on au@.148 passengers, t PT Been oes on ag | end Oliver, Berton; Bupires land Angeline, Peoviderses ease mnie ts ont eck, and-then marebed to t graphic line between Vera Craz and San Blas, onthe | qugs'in balisst with 133 once, chmutier, | sloops Hope. North Kingston; Free Trader, Providenosr The prope and white pants, | Tnv Hyar.—Yesterday was the hottest day we have had | GE Junel, on Grand Bank, spoke ship 38 days | Georgiana, NBedford. Seance ‘l under Colonel | this season. ‘rhe sky was serene, and, notwithstanding the : Victor? shana, Ree Leanne BALTIMORE, Junc 15—Are bark Victory, Borum, Rie Ja= fescors mar n ‘ihe sh ee The Eco says that recently Don Victor Perret, accom. | from London for. : ‘ PR CNIS strtclots eg ets fn cameo ig Enginnd, and Irelond. ark. opposite } breeze that was stitring all the time, the heat was exces. | panied by ascr¥ant, wan going trom Nopaluewn to Puebla, | | Bark Occan (Ex), Brouten, Marseilles, 63 days, with wine 1 i ga x }, Ortigess, Bro: able to sustain itself but by per Beekman street. from wh y marched to the sive. According to the meteorological observations at and brandy, to J Thompson. men 42 days; brigs Ann Eliza (of Oldenburg), Schwoiohol, } De when he met an armed party who were hunting for thieves, He mistook them for robbers, and immediately | yt ™ fired upon them, killing the captain and one of the sol- diers, The rest of the party. exasperated at the fall of their captain, discharged their picces at Senor Perret, Ovrnacrous Assauct.—About one o'clock yesterday | and seriously wounded him and his servant. ing. a female, named Maria Carpenter, wasassaulted | On the night of the 16th. Max Maretzek’s opera froupe Bromen 44 days; Jane Innis, Henderson, Talcahuana $4 da; sehrs Julia E Ridgway, Snow, 8 ows, Clark, Portiand, the tour's office in Wall street. the thermometer showed . formed | eighty-one degrees at midday and at three o'clock in the in Lafayette place, | afternoon. In cur office the thermometer stood as high Hout eleven o'clock in | as eighty-rix. they proceeded to the to take place; they wore rey Ellen (of Harpswell), Stover, Sagua, 11 days, and molasses, to Young & Hawkins. abit, Liesegang, Philadelphia, 2 days, with coal, be accordance with the rpirit of all acquainted with tb ‘a relict bill was pa au tholic religion became Fir meceseary to enaet penai | being papal ageressions. W" Brunchorst (Nor), Nelson, Bergen, Norway, Ts, to Schmidt & Balchen. ond (Sp), Gale, Malaga, 36 day: from w the review wa , with | Charleston; bar ix Recures uate 5 i iy brig Uranus, M aggreesions upon the Queen! The ts and blue pants. About four o'clock in the . between Twenty-first and Twenty-se- | gave their first representation in the city of Mexico. ‘The Ting pat fruit oe crnes 'Yarnouth), York, Arecibo, 14 | sehr Pactte, Atwell, Indiana they were, therefore, spiritual ag. rncon the brigade lin * formed in the following | cond streets. by a gung of rowdies, who beat her violently. | opera was © Lucia di Lamuiermoor,”” and the Monitor de- | daye, with sugar and molasses, to Moller, Sands & Ricca, BOSTON, June Wm Sturgis, Freeman, Cal- did the Queen get these spiritu and were attempting to drag her into a vacant lot, when | yotcs nearly three columns to a description of the per- | rig Wm Crawford, Brookings, Gardiner, 10 days, cutta Jan 27; Thorndike, are NUrleans; ches Mary mendous applause.) The Catholic ‘ y HI her eries brought Mr. Willis. of No. 179 East Twenty-first | formance. The writer pratses highly both Bertucca and | Schr Mary Eliza, Hotchkiss, Chrystal River, Fa, 16 days, | Elizabeth, OBrien, and Flizabeth, Otis, Philadelphia; Jultet, has suffered reverely from p enon Seventh Regimen _ street. and a friend of his to her assistance, ‘Fhe rascals | Beneventano, but goes into raptures over Salvi’s Ed. | Wh timber, to S Grice, ae if Rondout; D Cox, Hallet, and Vintage: Handy, Albany; Lect holies in this country been free from ais Pore h ren becis cease toery ey ‘aka then fied and. none of ie police being near, escaped. | guido. ‘The vast theatre was crowded to its fullest ex- | wo Raane et eet canst): Gentian, Weathiaglen, | ere rarrag, kad igo nah Rocke lane atte Signi theeightcenth century a wan was hung be bite essary eo omg hapeiiks Ad “3 eh She was conveyed to the Seventeenth ward station house. | tent, and the editor says that never before was so richa if a 1 C ‘oy West, “ for two brigs. Cld bark Ch 4 ‘hitadelphia; bri GathOlic prisit. He led. thats’ matntel commanded by Captains P Shallor, Price, Ribier, | where medical aid was procul ee ee ae ee . musical feast spread before the citi aa Cuarce or Passinc Couxterrrit Moxey.—A young oor ser rE Franklin Burritt, Creighton, Nevers, and Monroe hth Regiment. Washington ( ‘Wroop of Horse, numbering between forty and fifty, and | MAB, of respectable appearance, er, Crosby, iL Carlotta (Sic), Laguna, Palermo via Bath; Jo! ani ver, Hardy, Phila i ine patible with re a tism Was incompatible with ives; Catharine, gree, orl liberty, and honow prociaimed it was incon: civil liberty. It could not eustsin if Mexico. ours. — Schr White Cloud, Newbury, Roanoke, 4 days, Cotton Trade. Schr St Mary, Lamkin, Virginia, 3 days. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the movements in this | Schr Vermillion, Longstreet, Virginia a sta for New Haven. ‘© Kelly, do; Choctaw, Phinney Lb ; ae ae was on Monday arrested, charged witht having passed. on ; " Bon Ris acd. nee ae exe cr, brig M Worthington. “Brig Conductor sla yee ‘What is froedom A not de} Fe eee na sexing about forty mon, | the evening of the eth inst, « $1 bill on the Government staple, in this country, up to the latest dates, imeaeh of | Schr J R Jowett, Baker, Newport, =. BANGOR, J. Arr ache Ei Ke Cla Se uiiaiatic kone and commanded by Captains Lyon, Little. Vanderbilt, | Stock Bank, altered toa $10, at the store of Mr. J. 1, | Mepare thtce years Schr Isabella, Atbecam, Boston, 3 ; ERANGOR, June 12—Acrsohe Eagle, NYork. Cld 12th, brig and a democratic government CEASE Oe, Gok ieee ee * | Monarque, No, 228 Bowery, in payment for a Panama Sek cick alah Ee pacha Pe Rae raat rh med tas CHARLESTON, June lI-Cid ship Arlington, Ryan, Li- Mas a aeedecdst later tecog ret Niuth Regiment Irish Volunte hat. On searching the residence of the accused a num- Pee aera Bche Sarah, Perry, New Bodtord, 2 da Bd en gS Alen Ga Troop. of Horse, Irish Dragoons. Capt. Kerrigan, | beF of bills on broken banks were found, but no money | Receipts at ports since Sept. 1. 185 Selr Albatroas, Smith, Tisbury, Melaughian, Philadelphia, “Sd schr DB Waruer, Tosteas i is law is there freedom, for ar wil is the em | umbering fifty. end followed ty the Manahan Brace | 02 the Government Stock Bank. Justice Wood held hin | Corresponding dates last year... . Schr A M Hale, Smith, Orland, NYorky sence of despotism, Where the sup y of law is not | Tay ie fifty, te y = . ‘88 | for exam ination. OP fred befor Schr Rialto, Colson, Machias, 9 days. 12th, A ip Southerner, Foster, NYork; brig maintained, there is no freedom. & sts Exports from United States sinc Sehr Ti Case, Comstock, Lubec, 6 days. ld 6 ‘Owons, Mie binding must be transcripts of the div numbering about forty-fivemen: | Annest or a Bunc1an—A biack fellow, ealied Henry Wil- | Comesponding dates last year. Protestantiem cannot do this It wu * hip. Susan ka (Hol), Ruiter, Rotterdanag heii; Carroll Guard, Capt. | son, was caught, on Sunday night, in the public house (Hel) Rockland, 5 days. Sehr Albany Packet, Grant ius, Elems, Rockland. 4 rear before. Schr Marcel thinge, It must either s 2 Murray; Wolfe Tone | call the “Tea Room,” situated at No 67 Chambersstreet, | penorts to Great Brivain since Sept, Schr Delaware, Burdett, Rockland, (Br), Coulter, individual, or to the State—and & ard, Capt, Doran; uuard. Capt, Marky; Sars- | owned by Mr. Joseph Sweet, The front door had been | Canecronding dates lect years Schr Susan, Gratin, Portland, 6 da bark fenardens despotism as an indididas, Tho lL field Guard, Capt. Daley; Jackson Guard, Capt: Kelly; | forced open with a “j and the negro was found “ “year before worth, 12. days 9—Arr brig Barmah, Fiy ington, NO Ple of this, Your distinguished Senato: and Patriot Guard, Cap?. Coffey. secreted under the counter, ready for plunder, but the | stock in New York und ports of receipi Eastport vie Portlond, 9 days, for NS, June Arr anip tng, Rowe 4s dividual consciones that is the Three pieces of artillery. with ihe ammunition wagons, | speedy discovery made by the officer interrupted the | Corresponding dates last year. days bark Saxony, Howes, Boston Bi days, brig, P Soul then @rery one may resist. the if there | cach drawn by four horses rogue in carrying off any property. The accused was ‘ hc year before Below, Sauith, Havana 2ith ult, Below, coming. up, one bark an ie uo government, there is no liberty You hare omy, | , Having been drawn up in a line, they were reviewed by | committed for trial by Justice Bogart. Kecsipte at this port sce Tat i 8 A. Be ship, with passen fre aches, pusneg naknsw Old steamanio Regse Willams therefore, the choloe between a eepoticm r his Honor the Mayor The yurious companies presented | xxcunsiox.—The first company Continental Guard, | ports. 6,0C0; taken by spinners. 3,000; taken on specula- | Wind at sunset, SS Marion, Fletner, Antwerp; Concordia, Pratt, Boston; bark your Protestantism has been «winging a grand and imposing sight, and performed their evolutions | under the command of Captain with remarkable precision and regularity. view, the column marchedfrom the Batte way to the Park, ent ching salute to the 0. Helme, will visit | tion, 8,000; stock in all hands, 35,000; amount on sale, re After the re- | Washington's Head-quarters, at Newburg. on Thursday, | 13,000 bales. jaStehmehip Florida, at this port. from Savannal up Broad- | 17th inst... to celebrate the anniversary of the battle of | In relation to the movements in this market, and the | (i704 leur Hatteras, and which prevail and paid a | Bunker Hill. They leave at seven o'clock A. M., in the | new crop, T. J. Stewart & Co.'s circular of Saturday says : cil in front of the | steamboat Alida, from the foot of Murray street ‘The week succeeding our last report, per Atlantic, on Gen Taylor, Mitchell, NYork. NEWPORT, June 13—Arr brig William, Morre, Fall Ré- ia; achrs C C Stratton, Westcott, Boston Union, Burks, Providence for Baltimores fe, Bonard, for do; Suffolk, Sarah F Baker, Bayteo, idence for P a NYork. the iast three hundred years, betw tiam. (Tremendous applause) S lic gets over this. Where th ‘Of God, he is free to civobey i God, he is bound (8 obey it : C hiladelphia; sloop J C Grigg, Gavit is only. th the | City Hall; after which they were dismissed. Rrcarta—A boat race came off yesterday gt White- | May 20th, was characterised by continued dullness, which Telegraphic Marine Reports, wre Peete) Taene Gimcue perce: State or individusiem Prot have not estab- | Fineste's Panape.—In our report of the parade on | pall between two four-oared bonts, for a, pad of $200, | at the close amounted toa decline of 3c.; tho sales of oerom, Juno ls. | Smith, NYork for Norwic! Hudson, Church, Norwioh ; eehrs mn, Philadelphia; brigs R Patter. | for Philadelphia; Harrict Louisa. Jonos, Philadelphia; Ch Hay paged CHbratens May 1g; fa.co with | tilda, Giidersleore, Albany, "Sid schra Uacas, Charo, Pi Philadelphia; sebrs Kensington, Lut Fe, ee re eee ‘end Arlin ‘Ariel, and A RORWICH, Juno 12—Cld brig Commopotite, Witham, Phi- ade bin. ent NEW BEDFORD, Juno12—sia sche Sarab, Perry, NYork. ork, rains lished Lberty here; they only n« of | Monday, it was incorrectly «tated that Humane Hook and tered for the race were the Aimerien and the | the week being about 4.00 bales. On Monday, 7th inst.. | ,Artired— it here, and have not destroyed it "y institution here | Ladder Company No. 20, took part in the procession. Tt | 3 eqn ene ae ae er ner a tne | the Hermann arrived with the markets of 24th and 2th at | hte Aveln dead 16 free, was brought from Bogiand. and inberited be- | should have read, Humane Hose Company No. 20. num- | froma stake boat off the Battery around Robin's Reef | Liverpool, which being considered indicative of tid. ad- | Chicope fore “the glorious reformation” ‘The common law | bering 25 men. “This company rolled. on the occasion, } Light and back. The America was the winner of the | Yance by the America, then nearly due at Half, gre de we have inherited from old Catholic England, and | the cartinge of Alert Hese Company No. 3, of Brooklyn, | purse, and came in nearly half a mile ahead of her anta- | firmness was shown by holders, without, however. impart. also the independence of the judiciary Trial by jury | which was one of the most beautifully ornamented car- | ponist ing a spirit to the flat tone of the market. The sales of | . Returned and habeas corpus all belong to Catholic times and the Ca- } ringes in the procession. As the procession waa moving | © — the day wore inconsiderable, and was attributed to | fits yelrnty ty tholic religion. When we speak of we are inthe | down Hudson «tre: eral of the companies Movements of Individuals, the fact that she brought but few letters, On Tuesday | hoard bow; the brig some port t with brig Susan Small, from | 14th—Arr schr Rosamond, Bll on, losing Jibboom and damaging ir: | NANTUCKET, dune 11—Sid schrs WoW. and whil | Jost her bowsprit. Fitzgerald, NYork; habit of speaking of political aud religious freedom; but | were countermarching, the carriage of Hose Company | Annivats at Tix Hore.s. Yesrenpay.—At the Irving— | the business reached 1,000 bales, at previous, but rather | “Cleared—Ship Cohota, SF ranciveo; barks Parana, Havana; | sea teieehs ier iach nce KBr Settis Kelley: ater. this is not the real basis of liberty iu the United States. | No 35 knocked down boy and passed over bis shoulder | A. Ramer, New Orleans; R. Richardson. Chica more juniform prices, ‘The America’s advices, or rather | E Lincoln, NOrleans; brig Jesso, Matanza NEPONSET, June 1t—Atr.achr Lucy Ann, Philadslpbiae It is civil liberty—the independence of the judiciary. In | and neck, eausing several serious injuries, Several of | Flournoy, Arkansas; Col R. Campbell, Hi. G. 9 & mengre report of them, were reccived early on Wednes- | C1454 enip Suitivan, NYork. CMAMEEITON! Juae lS. | In port, sche FJ Commings, Vearie, from do, ‘diac, every State in the Union attacks are made on this inde- | the members earried him to a drug store. where his | Louis; W. Smithson. Washington: J. Ledoux, day morning. but as the advance obtained there was of a | Sail scneM E Wells, NYOrE. PLYMOUTH, NC, June Cid sehr Union Sieyous Waet pendence, and the very epirit waa codified out of the | wounds were dressed, after which they carried him to his | Benj, Perkins, Beston, At the American—Col. Ed. tuilling character, buyers found no difficuity in obtaining | d ‘ mrork, Sune 12. | Indien; Oth, Hy Vineonte Vincent, and Bdmonstoae, Johns “wmmon law. The judiciary was royed by making | residence. M, Kimball, H. Stanwood, Boston; | their supplies at 4¢c. easier rates, at which 1,500 bales In Hampton Roads—Br bark Chimborazo, 111 days from | gon, do. 2 é 3 Atelective, and the elections were carticd by intrigue | tops Hose Company, or Paitaprtruia.—This company any. At the Astor—C. M. Taylor, Dr. | were disposedof. More full telographic reports indicating | Callao, waiting orders. PHILADELPHIA, June M—Are brine Kingarlock, (Bry tnd the pipelaying of irresponsible committees, RB visited Greenwood Cemetery yesterday torenoon, accom- L. Saunders, Kentucky; Dr. Noreom, | astronger market being received the next day, and also | ——__—_—— Cc Pictou; Linds, Rambell, NYork; sobrs yaliem of the Worst kind waa introduced panied by the members of the Marion Hose Company No. } California: ‘T. Peabody, B. Dana, Boston; L. Kinsley, | despatches of floods in some sections of the Southern Herald Marine Correspondence. Howia,Iiibecs J & N Steelman. ¢ o jnd secret associations were instituted for t 4 Their magnificent carriage was exbibited all the fore- | Cuba. All the hotels, yesterday, were crowded with citi- | country, leas willingness to sell was apparent, except at Pravin creep tee Bay, Wallies Propagating this radicalism Kossuth was at pro noon in front of the City Hail, and was universally ad- | 2n8 of Boston. on their way to attend the Whig Conven- | a «mall improvement. at which 1.700 bales were reported. | Arrived—Bark William, Fuller, Boston; bri by Oregon, magnanimous leader of this radicalism. What th mired, ‘They lett the city by the five o'clock train for | ton. for the purpoge of sustaining the nomination of Hon, | The America’s letters were received yesterday, but did | ham, Furness, NXork: b Young, Wooster, send; Eli Townse iy had to dread was radicalism and then Philadelphia. They were escorted to the boat by the | Daniel Webster. not strengthen the market, which closed #teady with sales | Alexan ng, Beery as 5 bes te ao Burl Godfrey, Williams; potiam to put radicalism down. The Maine Uquor law | members of the Marion Hose Company No, 4, and the “"Eateran’: ” of 1.000 bales. Corson, N é ton, Phiiadeiphias tnd women’s rights, and other isms, were instances of | Tope Engine Company No.3. rs __., baiterary Notices, The excess of receipts over last year has gained on our a erevian Pa, FAyacelphia, mire Fe the vertigos of Protestantism Prot sm reversed Woooies Hose Company, oF Pricabectnta.—Thie oom: Hearts UNvsi.Eb. Sarah Emery Saymore. noe statement, but from the exhausted state of the oport. elphia (or Bangor, accor the order of nature. The shepierd did not take care of | pony escorted by the members of Eagle Engine Compa- | New York : Appleton & Co. This is the best novel | interior depots, it is evident that they have reached the y; Pernambuco and & udolk; Aiverador’ Walls, Philad the sheep, but the sheep of the tant ministers, to mainte es. He himself was once taut minister, and therefore he knew what be was saying. 7 impossible (o maintain liberty on this eon- us timent by Protestantism. 1) wae or the Catholic | te+ted for nine prizes. ne, Flinton, th; schrs Bloomer, Killman; é i i i 1 yieiled the Navy Yard, and other places in | We have glanced at for some time. It combines | climax, and must soon recede, unless planters are 50 wel "i maay afterncon : na much fine sentiment, serving of human nature, | *stisfied with peloos that they ee to retain the itea, | and entertaining instruction. Tts charactors are de- | “tal traetions, which we do ni aid on; J Turner, Kell 4 Bost i ‘The new crop continues to progress, if we may judge from con- Ree to the life, and the whole design appears to | «n¢ coeeoe ob eared ty fon ba fea ty che Pite, Corson, revi ighpaia Farah Fur. | ording tow lwaukie, Sto’ nd ‘E © Back, Tut outhport, Jackson, Albany. ma, Baker, ‘a Gin lyn, y —The Burnham Guards, of Hoboken. en Island tor target practice. I bt t rh ‘Milton; Wm Ee Witlinmes Rogers, ; tustefully drawn, and no doubt the work, which | pot, lately, sufficient rain tu secure a good stand; but we | River; Alabaina, Davis, | Rae aae could be accomplished. As patriot, then, as Recxuess Divine asp Street Repriasrsat.--On Mon. | is neatly bound, will meet with that suecess which | now hear ef heavy supplies, and foorsof floods. gndtheir | Notwich; Grace Datling, Barilett, Brideoport; steamers | and Robt B Glover | Catholic, he would say lel the Catholic church | day evening, between six and sev lock. the driver of | it deserves attendant consequences prevail. We do not attach im- | Kennebec, Clark, and Novelty, Briggs, N York. Beebe, and Motto, Beeb What had saved the coun Dm being carried | West Brosdtiny ind Dey Dose stage, No. 58 whan aoe a ite tance to any injury predicated on these rains as yet; Misceliancous. RTLAND, June 12—Arr sehrs Coylon, Amsbury, Nore Catholic retigion the bishops, and editors of | parently between nine “and eleven years of age, the | Trail. 2vols. New oe ee yaks tae | stoge of the reason, such injurles are merely temporary; | 4th inst, on NE corner of Ire re- | comb, Matnnsas, Octavia Taerer vor reviews and Cntbolic newspapers Again. the country | wheels passing over its neck and shoulder, The poor | Trall is an out-and-out Hydropathist, and he has | ang as the planting has been large, we have no reason | MAned f SAVANNAH, June 1l—Arr batk Le Coog, M ‘was overrun with various fanaticisms Whatreligion, be | creature was taken up, some said, almost lifeless, Poaceae these volumes before the public, explain- | to took for anything but a good crop. ‘Sure G loans; brigs Harriet, Orontt, Camden, Mo; Aiy avked, waa here that bad no band in them, except the | and carried to medical nid. One of our corps, who was | Ing the whole system and treatment of he watat ‘The closing quotations in this market were as annex- | pedfurd, trom Sandw' 4 irae Bult ith, hele Liverpeth beh ae Ostholic here were Me hodists of every hue Co pe at the time--nd where are the Argus eyes of the | cure,” and its application to various forms of disease. | ed:— & cba rout be brought home by bark Ottey York bus Madtaon Clark, dor come —o i, ean dae eine oa beeviewra ane i hype reeiving — glare pbk by doing is he bre oo _ ta to Jen aches nie oo ge ee Pipa had been charters STON GTON, June li—Arr sehr Sasan, Nantucket for ¢ on] fety in the Catboii pa beate , nowhere” proceeded to m | lie and to the medical profession. ere can be no vist growth dd North vit: N.Ort'ne id about ready to sail OME \ ekiyn City Intellige: the number of the omnibus, a+ givon above, when he was | doubt, but that the water process, in particular ofdllaniie Alageteun, “‘Tecar and | Bodtord alos? SOMERSET, June 11—Arr sehr Mason B Davis, Dav Brooklyn City Intelligence, surrounded by a set of rowdics, and assailed ina most } casey and on particular constitutions, has a good ports, srouns. Mobile. GARLOCK, at Philadelphia from Pictou, p Tune 10—Are Be brig Nautilus, Turks Islands 27th miarday was marte (he occasion o's gems ache Oy | eka eo Messi Mirauced vin 2,12 be the ring: | Gfreet, but the absurdity lies in the universal appli- ul we & Int 4042, lon 69 34, off Nantuoket, th jan, Chase, NYork via Marblehead; 1ztb, J A Yweterday was made the occasion of a general parade by | leader, and who nearly dragged the coat from off his | lect, but iy ib Ns 4 OCS nth masts gone 1 feck; b mn, Philadelphia; Pavilion, Langley, Roma- the mititary of Kings county, for the purpose of uniting | back. He, however. shook the fellow of, and before a po- | cation which some of its advocates proscribe fer it. | Miadiing ; 2% Stove in on starboard side, with some sails k , Grace, Hopkins, do: Pavillon, Snow, bain sid with the Guard in the ceremonies of ‘dedi liceman could * be found,” the assailant escaped through | There is much science and sound practical sense in | Good middling te some hanging over the starboard side. Hor bulwarks were 1IRh, sehr ‘Wm M Baird, Stubbs, and R'L Tay, Cain, Phila- Middling fair, new and not painted, and the upper part of her stern wae Pai 3.C Patterson, do. painted lead color; hada boat Jashed on deck. She was el- ating & monument erected in Greenwood cemetery to | the crowd. Officer Black was at length discovered, and | these volumes, and they will well repay roading for SHINGTON, N ant the memory of Lieut David W. Baldwin, late a member | Was informed of the reckiess driving, and of the assault ; | the valuable information which they afford, and May 23~Cld sohr Star, Bond, Wost iui i i ther a brig or ® topsail scbr, of about 160 tons burthon, and of that corps, The military, comprising the 70th Regi- | but that very quiet and easy going functionary having i ition of the hydropathic system. ber 8 ain after passing her, takon in tow by ® ment (Horse), Licut Colonel Graham a portion of the | belda private conference with the reckless driver Im nie | tbe lucid ter ‘ pees Moe Lae oh ith nominal. Bottmed teh (rosa BE soht Creole, run down by Arrived, 13th Regiment, and the 14th do, Colonel J.C. Smith, | seat. appeared to be quite satisfied from the statement of | TABLES OF COMMERC Havre, as before reported.) Passengers ve SavANNAH—Stoamship Florida—Mrs Curtis and three children, Mrs G8 Harding, Mitchell, John, Stoddards lady, throe children and three servants, Mrs Ha, Mise Rol jutlor and daughters, J 8 ' 7 "180. — Stock Sale: the whole under the command of Col. P. 8. Crooke, | the skilful “whip,” that be was not in fault—that he | UnireD STATES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR : rasa Yoni Miers ands of Renita: tad fomoed in line on [licks street, about two o'clock, and | was not to blame. Ob! no, it was the child was inerror, }-Washington: A.B. Hamilton. The title of this PY Spe ome ig etd ety ha by Bogkes, Brothers wasten inte on 150 Ave, by ‘aaah, rdet sy) lying af fh ‘i iM “ i tor, has boon son, Mra G B Proceeded on their march About fi clock the pro- | and had in fact attempted to run over the omnibus ; but value. Interest, 92; onneylyania 6's, 10234; 1,100 de, | near Weet Bank, un! ‘Wareey cession, eeabracing © noluber of carriages with invited | luckily nelther the ‘omnibus or the driver was ia tne | "CTH “Peaes 14 for Juno. New Yorl isch iba Navigation bX. wt Sead sac owed een Mi ah G a yady Mee Tent™ Mice Setsious, Mrs Chas ents, arrived upon Cherry Mill, tbe piace upon which | tlightest degree injured, and the innocent lad may, per- | THe Reruntzc MaGazine, for June, Now York ling, 0°, "70, #6, 86; 20 shares Union Canal, 1244; 12 Vioks- | Sonm Run Jacker, from Pisgiaia, with coal, Freeman, Mre's L Terrill, Mrs.A’Mix, Mi ny fe monument is situated. A platform had been erected | chance, now be mo mote. ‘The rowdy who took such a Thomas R. Whitney. te his pe pees aero ee artiste 6 Lehigh Naiaation Mad | nurns rome tame aah Ot Men Kaving, pons 00 Smith and two children, Mian Warwick, Me Hanis ie IMUMEinie vicinit ah beald e Of ‘ ‘ save 5 y BS, . ‘ard, 3 , S =e nity whlch, be enides _the offtctating lively interest in endeavering to save the driver of the | to assume an improved aspor Morris Can q 3 'Nevth Amerfoan, Bank, 154; 6 iatted’ of this moral tasty neat ue LG isbiop and son, RS Wood, DM Rogers, ‘hog Kast Broedway and Dry Dock cinibus No, 258 from ex- | lameous matter it v. peely eae L an oontain ier General Duryea. Major Geo. ©. Ball. ure, is to be one of the starters of the vehicles, | up the gentlemen of the St. George ai 2 Bank, 54 Brigade Inepector J J Vilou vain number of civilians, | 4nd this may account for the calm indifterence with whieh | thelr hucable, loyalty and slavish, subjection to the | Peto Mitshars Coupon 0's, "Go, 4024 309 After the ‘cap upon (ue monument, amid the | the preservér of the peace received the intelligence of his | Crown of England, exhibited at its recent anniver- Peaster iscmeaitity Nevisttion Oo. the usual solemnities, « fervent prayer was offered up by | having aseaulted a gentleman who was but performing nd na a base morcenary motive for such | 547," Oo0 do, b's, "85, 05, 76% the Rov. Mr. Swoeny, and an widress approprinte tothe | a duty that every eitizen should aid in, He is, however, | ®ATY> ® e le conduct Be A ton bee 307 87 Oocasion was delivered by Mr Uniorilli, after which | known, and will yet be made amenable. Seriously then’ | otherwise unaccountable conduct. high Navigatio the services were concluded with ® benediction The | {we call upon the Mayor, who is doing: duty well. and Booxs Reoxiven.—‘* Altemont,” by Mrs. Nor- Weallrond, 40 8 dou, 44 jan i ly touches 4 doiety for } puis Bani i #'readesmen's Ban qa thg v Sule, Rev AB arter, HS dosing the draw at yanving 0 dra Bhd sank. A like ear, The Loss 6 Trea shat feat f the sehr Bliea Ji that th ‘an, of the sehr Elira Jano, statos that tho Cara Grceeton the portion of ihe sitrm of a Tange vo with coal, in truck, filed er jollister, C Green, everial last | P Yvon WG Sheppard, (A MoKeon,’ Mitt Burnalt, Mastor ohare: | Bostwick, J fant, indy and five childron, H Camme: OT King Mist Matler,’ Mastor MontmolNn, Mrs J Nathnng CT itor —36 i stoorage, i ‘avi 44; 60 Morri w a - e mn 6th May last ho W.Robblas, monument 4s of Italian marbie, and about sixteen fevt | reforming in all eases where reformation is necessary and | ton: « Viola,” by Emerson Bennett; “The | America ianufacters’ an nice’ Bank, TE srost protutin’ boise the Br shi Mastor Stoddard, in height, On ono ride is the representation of « wreath | possible—we call upon him to introduce some system by Gauger, Engineer, "seaman and Student’s Com- | %%: Fa reg ta Ue Duke tose on the W ond at the Grand Behamas April If, on , Mrs Davis, Mra of \aurets, within which is the inscription. —" k © | which the tives ofthe inhabitants may be safe from the | punign.} Gr ood book); * The Spacwife, or tho | Suiircad, bown, 41; 800 do.rs5wn, $1; 100 do., 05, 41; 900 b3, | her way from Mobilo to Liverpool. oes the memory of Lieutenant David W. B brutality of a set of men who respect no age nor sox. Bu Ye ore ceTho wo Fathers,” © Spanish | 41: 10006... 05) 41%; 100-0, 15, 1156; 00 Cinion’ Ruel, D5, ‘Whalemen. 9 a Oe a darense Gan. Me et January 25, y Wecall upon the Mayor to enact some stringent mea- ccreoaly Sept? ud 124; 200 Long Toland Railroad, b6, 104, 814 from Now Bedford 12th, schr Alfrod, North Atlantic. | Fayette’ M Lynch, Mrs WW Simins uards. Like Washington . for the preservation of life in thie respect Itisac- | Fomance, by Adams Calpo; “ The Adventuros of « but did his duty.” On the obverse « tually neceseery that there should be core price along Novel Reador,” from tho French of Jules Sandeau; “Brected by the Franklin Guard . the various routes of omnibuses and at the different ter- | ‘*Tho Masonig Manual,” a useful little work for Legiment, ¥, 8. M For some reason the fir wini, drivers showld We punished for every act of rapid | freemasons Si 4—$1,700 Baltimore 6's, J | Cld 14th, ship Lm keman, Indian Oovam, Sld bark 4 ‘ Pasi 2908 Baltimore nnd Otis Ratroad Bonde, 67,05 | T Winslow, Atlantic Ocean. ‘ + BG. Wilkins and Indy, two Misses Wiloox, Mew ares Marine Hank, 204; 6 Mechanics’ Bank, 1704) 38 At Zansibar Jan 9 (By lotter from Capt Mooors), Marin, N 24 in the stoerage. A G a Ayr Lin Book, 12/4; 30 Baltimore and Ohi9 Railgond, B, 260 ep, bound to Atlantic to cruised of 4 mos; bad soon Kaxcie0—Brig Xenophon—W H Crowoll, F M Oliver. ron, Mra Schrooder, J § Wile t.B

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