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’ hundeeds they would number at their next meeting | The next toast was— men we are, the better Americans we shall make. And, bout ‘Wocsvne—Sld Deo 28, Channing, Johason, NYork. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. thousands. Treland,—The fruitéal Mother of Saints and Seldiors. at any rate, be it known thom “st es cannei, t'me | spl whs bowers lasagne 17—The American : : pon aaaangeae ie second regular toast was 2 The next— Toul divect ourvetves of that passionate attachuient 10 | [07'e tew i | gph esad fons ork asf ated 7 ~ THE CELEBRATION IN THE METROPOLIS, | :s'7™Attsie cnet ‘sen, Nes “rroles | rs oad tuto Raags oa Moons, te Op- | hrerer al an’ feiate fave ware var sae, | Het Eisai Ae "| Mr. B. F. Dumonna, Associate U. 8. District Attorney, yap will forever find us on the 17th of March the | the H ‘weather. Left fan. 24th, wind AANAAAAR ARRAN said:s— ’ | _ The second toast was res; to by Rev. Mr. Me- | green in our very hearts. Gentlemen, low in dust and | 02 ¢ ing heavy, with fails of snow, . Mr. President, and gentlemen of the Society—I deem it | Laughlin. He commenced spenking of the wroegs ashes as our country lies now, we can never be ashamed | Fiaing | awe qearter: 2th ace i THE PROCESSION. a zrvgs tbe permite to respond to tho sentiment Pe ype ee pe agh Sipe wordy al I Higmortal shamrock, and to drink the | souaded Pom Teter came om rh AR SRTD fd or to tbe mancr bors, must feel his heart avell and his separated from the oouniry of thelr birth Yet they had Tho Rev. Dr. Malcom rengened tote m | sepven tnd ton with ber Bad’ te’ the mort ‘east 4 ASION Ise quicken whenever he hears these few words, «' | formed an Ireland of own on this of the At- | ler toast, and said that aince Tes) comivermear Oe before alle tnd satied Sway, melamast, = FESTIVITIES OF THE OCC. ° President of the United States,” They aconeel et face te lantie. They wore aso the true and braver sldiars numbers’ of the society have doubled, and they had | deine ‘attached to it, also the head of gat Site ASS SRE the mind our past history, our prosent proud and exalted | of the republic, and were ready af any moment to defend | hearts which beat back across the ocean to the home of | {20% ct the ne ike ie ae Mes position, and future high aod full of promise ‘That | i even at the sacrifice of their lives: Ireland | their fathers. It was natural for every man to love the | mast, SCENES, INCIDENTS, ay of great names, beginning with George Washing. ts, indeed, he continued, fruitful of saints and soldiers; home of his fathers and to pay allegiance tothe soll of | fore wnaer' syle pat n, ond ending with lin, Pierce, ia breaght befoge | £0 Wherever her sona went they carried their re his birth; and every Irishman the soll as the He- | pum danger, sad in save ship dic, die, Site the’ mind, connected with s thousand associa. | tem, and may the God of Ireland give to them the | brews loved the conscerated ground of the Land of Pro | Ln = qeomate peed tions and ‘recollections that attach us to. the land | Spirit that actuated thelr, waror Ladies Saino. Ty said thet Ireland woo 0 uation in Amecion; | ome . Holsted ‘Kept the shigiody which Me morn ef sry, gant arm va | SOM Me fe Ngee Maan | “Rear ate tases | naan ee eae ae | Hct oh cuesrrass ata bailed with great delight by our Irish fellow citizens, who | mighty protection. Whatever differences may exist be. | _ The Irish Hierarchy—May they Jong, continne to.nourish Ught ‘them to liberty, and the stripes that discipline | sy:p Srarvonpanrns—Capt W lay on forward part of cabin was so much stove by the had made extensive preparations for the celebration of the | tween’ political parties—however widely men ‘Go | on Irish soll the seeds of virtue planted by St, Patrick. them to freedom. He alluded to Ireland, snd said he | senger in seals asain tenets Cay ‘anniversary of the patron saint of their native land. For | Separated on political questions—all in manifesta- Rev. Mr. Macatimme responded. I feel happy, said he, on know priest that was not a Father Kenyon. of the wreck of ship St hatcbhouse, and Molar other serious ‘to the stax- varutl tions of respect and patriotic regard for the nation’s | in being ealled upon to reply to. toast of this character: sword was just in the hand ot the priest against the Barrington, N8, on the 4th ini Beard edn ofthe slip crying away all the bao 0 many years past, Saint Patrick’s day has been ushered | chief magistrate—the exponent of the great democratic | The Irish hierarchy have been subject to the most viru- English arse 7 for they were the curse of Ireland. irs side attached to the from forward Sha toes in with clouds and rain, that dark and lowering skies | principle upon which rests our free institutions. It is | lent abuse by the sectarian and prejudiced He conel ‘an affectionate poetical allusion to | ga4) Tas twhole lenght ane nencis the hrcedtn ee ake were looked for a8 a matter of course on the 17th of | 0t that respect and regard which emanate from a slavish | their lives are sufficient refutation of the A with cheers. | dimensions. A na fhe hole length. snd anciy the breadth ot tas fear of power, but a generous, manly respect, which in- | their enemies have never ceased to heap upon them. | _ The fourth regular toast wasresponded toby Alderman naire, and Seicand eh toning Goo March, and many were no doubt surprised yesterday | voluntarily rises in the hearts of a free people towards | Even now they are struggling against the oppression of | Wits0m, who said that he felt honored in being calfed on thous car ing the ~~ when they looked out upon one of the finest days of the | the citizen who represents the willof the majority. This the poversment which has ground their country to the | to rey the State of New York, which was the Em- the v oa fra the of the yard, also sta spring. ina cherished feature in our political organization, and | earth. It would be, he continued, » pleasure io me to | pire State of the Union, Nature had lavished upon her | | Bx Suir, Panrneurns, from 8t ing iekeet, 5 ecnsute et having an.sonel wala teal ‘The day was celebrated yesterday with more enthu- | ‘appellation. ‘glen 4 away rtdder and fore foot, and filled with w: ‘water 01 deck, by the ship py ing mentary on the progress of the world in the science of | they have rendered to the world; but time does not per- government. ‘si it would give me great pleasure indeed | mit. They are the brightest ornaments to their country, siasm than it had ever before called forth. The Ameri- occasion—to speak | in whatever clime the; bg A be, or under whatever cir- are was a 4 the first to aganat England taxing her toa, and een’ surveyed, and, would. be stripped and’ disobanged be- can and Irish flags waved from the tops of all our princi- epreniaae ¢ forbid its being landed on her wharves, which caused tween decie’ "The Captain supperee her bedl sat | | to the patriot and philanthropist a most gratifying com. | %] of their great virtues and the many benefits which bs Ae and purecea ane Rig retbaone gH to entitleher to | | | | foularly of that eratueat, man ec resen' | cumstances in whic! placed. In this | it to be taken to Boston and thrown overboard by thetea were gone. pal buildings. The military and civic companies of Irish | the head of this re rear rey im ae rate | coating they will over be the up rs of the law, and ly. He spoke of the hospitality and noble bearing of on, Gznsoo (of Boston! Devens, from Sbanghse Oot +18 oe et Borland, arrived from . origin joined together in honoring the birthday of Ire- | the incorruptible Ronesty ‘and purity—the simplicity, the foremost defenders of its liberties. Let us all flow York, and the vey in which she had fought for or eee yon. GH, went inte thet hey das 3h, eek ae eet foremast, having lost fore sae Jand’s saint, and the green sashes, the splendid banners, | impartiality and firmness, exhibited by him in the ad. | unite Fie pore tat poarioa’s Laas ai deeell PCE Sime of Sad Neue 6th ake pare lscharge for rcpairs.' Bhe has « Valuable cargo, principally | 23d.instant Kot Rage wy rile Big be minis of the affairs of the government. distinguished place . | insured'in Boston. ‘yesterday. came the golden harps, and rich music, together made upa | gir, that in after times his administration will stand | ‘The full noon of freedom will beam round her yet.”” qearys resident of New York State, and he rever- | 'suuy Recaro (of Kemnabual, fom Now Orlane for | “HES sunken ship, with to mae 2 show seldom surpassed in our city. The procession be- prominent among thote which have conferred most sig- | The fifth toast— Sree inte At much almost, a4 the green isle which gave Liverpool, before reported at Key West in distress secord- | water, apparent wp anata Ghat diveaitem, wee peessh. . @ gan to form a little before 9 o'clock in the morning, the | D4! benefits upon mankind; and contributed moat tothe | The State of New Fork—, pos ‘and he h Cocighed etuld couiilitae 40 a4 own, sees tens mie honey rae, hgh ape of tee Feb ui {a8 39 ¥, Jon 45 W, by the Ocean Chief, arrived here port, od -_ a was abifte bas gem different companies making ready to take the various S¢7#ncement of those great principles of progress which was responded to by Mr. elim in a happy and humorous Freeper. (Cheers.) | = ie —was drank n destined universally to prevail. History will record ( places assigned them in the line, The military formed that during his administration that great lesson was first | "Pay? . s+ toast— Repetas treih- ot "ene Maeacey, of Wagataehre || in East Broadway, and most of the civic societies on | taught to tyrants, that the citizen in embryo, who had " tar lass¢: Canonrirr, Feb 24—The American ship T J Dor side4o thal he could nee ame mbeG Cut | wells hae Bien yor of the side of the Cuvway into Pomarei~. junnaged and properly stowed. and it is said does not make any water. imply recorded in the archives of urts his inten- ‘The Memory of O’Connell— Lieutenant John O’Rourke; the seventh by Stephen v: es f bot , with “Citizen” Carz or Goon Horr, Jan 21—The American ship Second avenue. tot nek ew allegiance Potriaate, wan: under the pro- | was drank in silence. Brophy, Esq. ; the eighth by Judge 2 get ange of the | A (runes eerie ‘od Chincoteague by the RW. Bovens, from Shanghso, which put iu to St. Simon’s At 0 o'clock precisely the lino of civle companies began | tection of our flag, and could call this aid the invinci- | Then came the others in the following order:— St. Nicholas Society; the ninth by Mr. Davies; the tenth | Brown, of Wilmington, NC, 13t Wve to repair, being leaky. ° by Mr. Brophy; the twelfth by John O'Mahony, Esq. ; and ed thr s bie power of this great nation. Independently of exter- Pius the Ninth—The malice of his enemics only shows his 5, 0 , Whalemen. Se Deore, S04 marched: through: Seoned: atres’ othe |: Ot Lora ant tg nemreette da ob 4 Oats Cevasis. | mreattaniee coe ain oer = -é the thirteenth by Col. Graham. Arr at Now Bedford March 15, ship Hunter, Holt, North dasgaee TY Bee at Beate latte Bowery, through Bowery to Grand strect, through Grand | ¢xpressed) his fetters are burst asunder, and the bound | The Memory of Washington. The assembly broke up ata late hour, satisfied with | pacific, Honolulu Nov 5, Wytootacke 28th, 2100 bbls wh 8 | Barcelona dead) streot to East Broadway, and thon united with the mili- | thrall stands perfectly emancipated, for he is not only a | ,,The Hicrarchy of the United States Their virtues beyond | the night's entertainment, which passed off delightfully go ap oll, 2.000 The bone: sent heme 720 wh 89 sp 16,000 bone. yANyanr Sid Feb £7, Julia, Redman, and Onsigpes, tary companies formed on that strect. The soldiers thon | free man but protected by the most powerful nation of | Prick Industry—les seecess the boot proof of national | *™? y 0 participators. Rivas teo'sshookap ene.” Spoke Feb. 5 lat 200, eg ork ; March '2, Jane Parker, Bowken, New- aor ‘i | the earth. May the Chief Magistrate, whose administra- ‘ity. , NL, bad taken no oll since leaving Sand- | | Baacetona—, ; faking the lead, the Procession moved onto Chatham, | tion gives living force to this doctrine, long live to enjoy | "178 and 6—The former proves Ira pability for Obitua ry. LA go mie op Kika ins wonite Massel, Gharieeds, Amelia, Bertran, Mobile; Jovem along Chatham to the east gate of the Park, and in front | the honora which flow from the confidence of a free peo- latter, the roadiness of her sons to do- Avrnzp H, Surrn, Faq., died at Chambersburg, Pa., on Baemen—Arr Feb 26, of tho City Hall, where the company was reviewed by hia | ple, and to receive from lovers of liberty throughout the the 2d inst. Mr. Smith was a son of Judge Smith of that Bremennaven—Arr ; Patriot, Cassens, jer01—Sld Maroh 1, aduated at Carlisle College, with great dis- ra TO, ortland, le; 2d, Wm which he studied law in the office of his knowledge no consor but justicoand | place, Hi 4 fF world their well-merited applause. 3 Honor Mayor Westervelt and the Common Council. Third regular tonst=. app! Finetion, yatta, 3 Rexponded to by Mr. Murray. fathi 7 , ter, NOrloans; Com: P : hi ices, Phang laut i ben ie ak bg ’ © sas Stee tienes 8 truest “right” his love and protection. the pursuit of letters for a livelihood, and he assumed | Atm Barker, Bari Cuxnaven—Arr Feb 27, Donau, Hydtmann, NYork. magnificent. The waving banners and nodding plumes | | This toast, which was drank with three times three, | At the conclusion of these toaate the tables were re- | the editorial control of the Valley Sentinel, a democratic Capiz—Sid prov to Feb'22, Lady Holmes, Bes- of the soldiers shone beautifully above the heads of the was responded to by Mr. Mircux.. He | moved, and the ball room was soon occupied by, the | journal at Chambersburg. Subsequently he removed to ans, Norton, do, ton leagure to meet his countrymen on the | dancers, who tripped it on light fantastic toe till daylight iladelphia, and edited the Pennsylvania Statesman. . | festival in a foreign land. Tho fur- | hegai Tae ae he ; S out, an th Temeved: tren tis beens ha Taio nto Cavett thee Rees. After the discontinuance of that paper, he returned to | x, 70 ds out Re} argo thrown overbo: faroh 1, Gondola, Morton, a is out, clean. 5 ¥ He never half knew how intensely Irish SCENES AND INCIDENTS. Chambersburg, and aided in conducting the Valley Spirit. |. tI ‘whales off River of Boston, having borne up from lat 46, lon 26. anxious to get a peep at the procession, and wei oe e pameed this day where io leat Of shara- | -Aleek the lina’ of zoasehi the’ alvesta were crowded by | _ Died im Bradford, N. H., on the 30th of January, Mrs, |" Took two, whales off the, river, and had s gale, with one PAS ie Reporting cs fo tect ‘ eupied by the Mayor and a great number of our City § of shillelah was ever known. Bar- | poth adopted citizens and native born, all alike equally Honora 0’Nui, aged 105 years and 10 months. She was | inst had bulwarks and two boats stove, lost spar off deck, £0. ‘Gnravrsen_8ld '23, Mimosa, King, Port au Prinee Fathers, who reviewed the company and expressed their ied lady, and even the Ethiopeans, will ’, born in Cork, Ireland, where she lived until she arrived as ‘Art at Sag Harbor 14th, bark Odd’ Fellow, Young, from | (and from Deal lat i op lanes taste’ The + | woo Irishmen in Vain to-night. He felt the high honor | Well pleased with the parade of the sons of the Emerald | the age of about 98 years, when she was brought to thit | the South Atlantic, with 1,100 bbls wh oll, 130 bbls 57,2000 | | Guxznoox—Arr Feb 28, Eastern Bolle, Havener, Matan- Gratification for the fine display made. The trees were | which wa done him to-night. It was like holding an | Isle. Not only those in the ranks of the procession, but | country by one of her sons. She outlived two husbands ke Feb 4, lat 1434, Gov Carver, West, of West- | sas, : mGiPRALTAR— Arr Feb 19, Abbotaford Baltimeses Fatmourn—Arr Feb 27, Jane Morrison, bay babs m3 immense multitude that crowded the Park from gate to lon, with pumps ch a Joss, of bulwarks, and gate. The City Hall steps were j@mmed with ti nds wi crowded with ragged little urchins, who had perched | inquest over the corpre of a dead mother. Theso na- k was a devout Catholic, and religously counted her beads | Port, 400 bbls. upon their limbs like so many black birds, and sat gazing Sone Bye largegioda nea thing, for they gave ate See ' anasiadtdat Wine Seba Hea a her last. <! ‘ “ : wh ep oa ee 4 homes mieen tag sto cad Ee em eae slg #] ic] ie} al r) 1. THOMAS ROBINSON, 8 much estee! a , 8p, 25,000 Ibs bor Ly lavRe—Arr a Bt the long line until the last banner was borne along. | Tarde, -Asthe Rov. Mr. Beecher says, “they area minis. | bonnets. The day being fair, Broadway was literally Jam- | wid bas been associated with the atlaice of Pbiadcionis | At Payve Jan 30 Goimack, Tipe, 60 bile, Fob 3, Nowbury- aLiveRFooi~ Are Fob 2%, Conant Smith, New Orloane; isire, Soaks, Ragartows, ‘oss, do One boy, who was seated on a limb by himself, near the | try of the beautiful.” (Immense cheers.) But what. | ™¢d from one end to the other, during the procession. Pela peotipery pliner rig eds erred er block eg ren gel, Smith, New Orleanes top of one of the trees, during the review, fell to the | ever might be his fortunes, he would never forget the | There were rumors flying about in the morning that | dence in Philadel hia ‘He was a member of the State So- Tao vita ne ads 42) gutta etna Glink Wayne, Bi, Baclte ( 5 Nye, AY = ~ 4 first St. Patrick’s day he stood among his friends in | there would be some difficulty during the day, the Amer- | ciety of the Cincinnati, one of the Board of Guardians of | p; bb! mmer, ground, the limb breaking beneath his weight. Asfaras | jroricg, can societion being resolyed £0 make'an attack upon the | the Poor, and has held several ofees of crust; whieh he | POW eR tanks, Nov 9, Harvest, Riddle, NB. Ra- | SirreeencAMhit the Wateree, Hammer; Chace % ‘we could learn, he was not much hurt, although the fall Mr. O'Gorman then sung “The Bells of Shandon,” | Irish. In consequence of this, we understood that many | has administered faithgully and ably. His death is sin- | ports lat 27S, lon —, Massachusetts, Nan, 2. N bi anyor Black wk, Banker, Mobile; A wasadangerous one. His fall caused for the time a | amid great applause. Who viewed the procession were armed, in case of any | cerely deplored by a large circle of friends. To oROREE No date, Int 298, lon—, South Boston, of and | Lawrence, Hallet, pe Perrrod naest cree good deal of merriment among his comrades, who called | Fourth regular toast— above povved {coli aied Pilek: ea the whole ay sensed ‘ Spoken. March 1, Amos M Roberts, Colson, Rio Janctro;, Woodman, out to him to try it again and seo if he could do it so | nhs United States—Land for the landless, homes for the | Co Ti acantly, without any attempted disturbance of Fire anp Loss or Lire iN BALTIMoRR.—A little | Ship Doreas Prince, from New Orleans for Havre, 6th inst, | Galilee, NOrleans (also reported 2it); Josiah Bradlee, Boy- y homoless—for worth, honor—for Inbor, its roward. Serer, MET Se eny Sammy url Of any | vefore 6 o'clock yosterday morning, a two-story brick | lat 220, lon 81. gon; St Johu, Skofield; Lissie ard, Parker, amg Dicely. This invitation, however, to repeat the fall, the | ‘* Yankee Doodle.” kind. Rouuen the career Gh Bahai araeinaan Hapry alley Ship W: erley, Curtis, from Boston (Oct 19) for Honolulu, | Saxon, Knowl Glasgow, Clark, Savannah; Joba ' poy declined. Mr. Grnanp responded. | Tho toast given here wat | | The police were out in great foree, to guard against | cecupied by Honry Hinkloman, a1 8 store, was | TABS lat 90 8, lon G6 We a con U states, Stalk ot THE MARCH UP BROADWAY. text, and a very good one, and he would endeavor to | any difficulty which might arise; and in the midst of im- | discovered to be on fire by one of city watchmen. | per? int 2351'S lon 8636 Wo i meet his adopted citizens with the same feeling with | mense crowds their blue uniform, and navy caps shone | The alarm was immediately given and the doors of the 3 bert Pennell, from Cardenas for New Bedford, Cape Florida. rane of ead from Digby for West Indies, Feb Passing in front of the Hall, the line continued on up | which they had drank the toast. The United States was | ver: ; 7 y conspicuously. store forced open, but we believe none of its contents Broadway, in the following order:—First camo the Mount- | essentially a land of foreigners, which are ever recelyad | We cannot close this account without anallusion to the | were saved, and but little of the furniture from the up- ed Cavalry, under command of Captains Kennedy and | jth worm hearts. He need not say that Ireland had sent | dust. It was the only drawback of the day. Itewept in | per part of the house. ‘The house was entirely destroy- | 100 RAL NOM I yi assy) trom Mobile for Providence, Neely; then followed the Light Artillery, under command | PeT fouy Wyte", sie had sent lately, om an average, ® | clouds all over the city, blinding everybody, and filling | ed. ‘The fames communicated to an adjoining two-story | warch 9, off Caps Florida.’ ¢ . jousand a day, and room was found for them all. Con- | ears, mouth and nostrils. Those in the procession, by | brick building, occupied by Michael Anton, the lower | — Brig Sarah, of Prospect, from Boston for Cardenas, March of Captain Hogan; next came the Ninth, Sixty-ninth, and | gress was about to pass the Homestead bill, and he was | the ‘time they had reached the end of their floor being used as a barber shop. He and his wife were | 11, lat 88, lon 71% * Reventy-second regiments of the New York State Militia, Beet Ab foerbes aaa en fo see nome ery, ra were completely coated with dirt from Ronee ieaes aroused and came down to the street in their night rig Wint ¢ for Savannills, £0, 6th inst, lat 25 being accompanied by Dodworth’s, Shelton’s, Adkin’s, | ¢), tt Senet tha ‘tl fic tie | Rot only felt tired and worn out by along walk, butdirty | clothes. Subsequently some furniture was taken from "A seb 8, shor a red burgee, with anengle and and several other of the crack bands of the city. The Em. | he)’ hee dae ete en ine last spoke, (Mit- | and choking with dust. Cannot the streets be aprink- | the house, and he, it is sald, for the purpose of securing | 4: name ae actin bol hogy a Guard, the Montgomery Guard,Irish American Guard, | ing Bis native Mead “good night he more youre. | wasal asyte OF pit up Domeavey ta bast any teman: | Omeieg Cobttwore seri tom: abepaiy dive iso renkts ear tie mie ane met Guard, for 5 1 ak 5 attempts to up way in #1 justy 8 | Officers imore and Hut rr went in 2. Shields Guard, Carroll Guard, the Irish Rifles, and the | ™¢mber your native land, the true American will like | gy these! to get the chest, and bursting open a door were mot with | pATTCTAT Sid Weh27,, pris Rio Grande, Tarbox, Porto you the better. He did not like a united political associ- | howe ie Jackson Horse Guard,each company preceded by a band | ation, and would ever turn against them, be they Irish, | ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THE 8T. PATRICK’S 80- pee A Pi peg Swear ph ay, sipt tyr soar ‘snd | Bansavors—Arr Feb 16, schr Elita Jane, Barnard, Ameri inion, leans. of music, followed the regiments of the State Militia, The | German or American, He had come in’ contact with » | CIETY OF BROOKLYN. behead loan y Miskin mente free cia tes A Da plore Enid for 2th, Phenix, Anderson, Castine: Lorena, Urquh Chinchas for UStates cofeld! NYork; March], Consul, Smith, Pi sk etthedaiatl reat deal of Irish blood, but it had been young Ireland. | The fifth anniversary dignef of the St. Patrick’s Socie aehdy having been fe by the dense smoke: | Macioon, R Cobden, Corning, Eastport; Screamer, 8k soldiers were well dressed, marched with admirable kill, | He held an ofc of great honor and little profit. He was | or noouiyn, was celebrated last Thursday evening ty | nearly, dead, having been overcome by the dense smoke: | soom: Duchesee d mn, disg into By Whe cates ne: Aeon and their burnished arms, flashing in the warm rays of | a school officer of the Nineteenth ward—an office | mm 4 in but {could do nothing to save him—he died about half ep hee Bias Bere ee cece pon wa di Loxpon—Entd out March 1,3 J Cobb, Nickerson, Mal- the sun, lighted up Broadway from the Park to Union | which politicians look down upon. “The charge of | Central Hall, a large and commodious building, recently | 4 "aise o'clock. imore Sun, March 3. iis'Sartolle, Stadord, Ustater: Febs R Center, Arnold. | #OCFR2. Cid out Feb 28, Agatis, Gardner, Jamaica; ei m hunt 2 rou; in cont 4 : 4 “f 3 po cighteen “hundred, chiltren ‘had brought him in intact erected, situated on the corner of Fulton avenue and Elm d ts possi, thy dg! Sth, Hobe Harding, Mating, U | bon'and Virgina; Mareh a Wisnard Cobden, scat ee - . speak tered A . 10, do. 4 ‘ First after the military companies came the Shamrock | pathetic description of the benefits of education, ‘He Place. The room in which the dinner took place was ‘At Chincha island,’ Feb 9, ships North Bend, Jenkins, | “9¥. ope ey Fob 27, Charles 8; Pike, Londen Benevolent Society, preceded by alarge golden harp borno | said that all sectarian influence was banished from the | brilliantly lighted for the occasion. Itis capable of ac- a Soe Calis and 8¢ thomas éon; Jas H Shepherd. Manzo; for, Mobile; Stephen Lxrman, Alles, Falmouth for schools. A school in the United States was neut 4 ; Amaranth, ‘Marel tte, Johansen, Wilmington. on the shoulders of four men, and adorned with wreaths | conmopolitan, American. “He was puted fo learn who ands "oars eagecseste Gan emmbelap Dai! ase Movements of Ocean Steamers. | Beteon: Chrloce, Hotter, and Cautitan, Grates and many | "Fouranouraccat Marais, Vitoria, Caampeny Lenten, / roses. 3 4 ‘the Herat, Sey bpnnthnansocnegys » 4 Long, ha 8 * The Hibernisn Universal Benevolent Society was the | had seen a biography of St, Tetrick, in whieh it was | the direction of an efficient committee, Philadelphis....Mar 1 | ,CAnPpyse Is port about March 6, brig JH Long, for | Guasnstown—sld Feb 4 ee tans or Now next company, carrying a magnificent silk banner. tated that he was born both in Scotland and France. | ‘The guests assembled in the large lecture room of the | Facifi Mar 8 | “GuapaLovrz—Arr March 1, sobre “Virginia Hashes” York ob. A Beetinanee, See bi The Irish American Society followed these, also carry- | Others say he was born in Wales. He did not care where Mar 11 | and “ 7 (and sld 2d, inst given); | " Suynwa—Arr Feb 11, Volunteer, Mayo, Boston. ing a large banner, and being attended by a large band of | he was Lorn; he know he did much for Ieeland. he | Dall, previous to entering the dining room; amongst :Mar 18 | sissippi, Hopkins, Norfolk, (and sla Sth for Ant! P BAwamane ld Deo 24, Lowell, Moscom, Batevia and music. Danished all the toads. (Laughter.) The speaker con- | them was John Mitchel, of the Citizen, anda number of “Mar 18 | | Hoo cuow-roo—In port’ Yan 2, ship Hougua, for | Boston. = aqurue Bibernién Baral Society fellowed bearing a splen- cluded by drinking to the memory of other distinguished gentlemen. At eight o'clock the =r iE Oy SAL (Cape Verd Telands)—In_ port Jan 19, bark Ro yas Tim ot vulrariae hoon. desicbred, Bae green 3 4 reading, . Pas . de, ready. hard’ : : ee ginal aN sce eset ts Suattanee ha ett aC, 8 | hanaarsitriotmeeeaepieeernneaetens | Mik, te car ch vont se heen bane ee | z a ed ldg for NYork; gets per sugar, ¥ bel eer eoeovececoseeeoeoooscooe ageat-pangled Bansen of the United States. Music— | poy J the Morning.” fellowed eran an oh fe i" 4 $434 por hhd for molasses om deck; capacity < he e to NOrleans, ca) a off the Calf of” ~ . er nctaseare” © | General SanpromD responded. He felt himself scarcely | President of the Society, in the sbsence of Dr. Frederick ad 2—In port Feb 25 (back date), sche Ellen Matil- DS Sad ot tea, Site Pb, Ane has hoes Sees. ; Wo do so. He felt how much was due to that | Morris, the President. The Vice President’s seat was oc- mannan | Oa rom and for NYork. War Feb 28—The Richard ° ad » rN i Bana—in port Feb 16, sehr Isaac Franklin, Willis, from TEMAVEN, Fel e Bescocececccoccsccsocccosed | Simtvar ty hd ban nt brarhhon! ot et | Bauoyereng one Mae nk penne | a, Apesre a Wr inter Mer You | nis ois of hafioan ior tmain om aber | Bae ace ee gta The Hibernian Benevolent Society, the Quarryman’s | country. But ihe army ‘was small—the citizens them- | Hunter, Secretary of the same association; Affermen | wwwwwrrrrerrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrmnniee | itd Gnanre—In port Fob 8, barks Wm Schroder, Strout, | up off the Calf of Mi Union Protective Society, the Laborers’ Union Society, | selves were the army. in the army he had served some | Wilron, Jackson and Graham; Rev. Dr. McLaughlin, John ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. Salem: 47 days,for do 12 or 15 do; Ottawa, Broo! 1 has not received Ancient Order of Hibernians, Father Matthew United | forty years. He had observed that among the citizensol- | sitchel, Frq.; John MeClenaban, Eaq.; T. J. Gerald, rigs Alraria, Penfield, from and for do Benevolent Total Abstinence Society, Montgomery Penev- | diers there were none more ready to discharge their duty ixq., Dr. J, McDonnell, and Benjamin ¥. Delano, Esq., ey, Hepes, from Beltimare 7 oe 4K ta Fey olent Society, and New York Socioty of Operative Masons, | in this respect than the adopted citizons from the | naval contractor at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. AAA AAA ANNAN ocnnne | NIRS, Germmecie, Sf ERUAGSPEIS SSE ote Walker, Wie completed the procession. Emerald Isle. He saw with gratification to-day two regi- | ‘The dinner was served up in splendid style by Mr. Ed- Port of New York, March 17, 1854. 1, Louvre, Ayres, from St Fam, NB. tor Melbourae; Each of these societies carried a banner of their order, | ments of Irish citizens belonging to the division which he | ward Arents, which was amply partaken of by the gucsts pa ? ; an, from Babis, just arr; barks Prescott, |" p,rsourg, March 2—The Wave (bark), of and for Dublin, | were accompanied by bands of music, and all were dress. | had the honor to command. He rose only to respond | —the band playing del ntteliy ‘the meantime. CLEARED. rmitage, Lebrou, wtg; from Savannsh, was abandoned water! ‘and with loss ed in the green sash. They all looked well, and present- | to the sentiment given, and would propose the following | After the removalof the cloth the chairmanannounced | gteamship Arctic, Luce, Liverpool, & K Collins & Co. Ny Byro! iton Ser Oey 13th February, in lat $8 N, iow 8 W. eda fine appearance. toast:— the regular toasts, which were responded to in succes: | - Steamship Glasgow (Bn), Craig, Glaszow, J Mc8ymon. Maxwell, do! Rising Sun, Mocors, do: P raves, from | Dovonas, I M, Fob 28—The Orlei re The ion continued up. Broadway to Fourteenth | he Irish Soldier—Brave, joyous, and humane; the | sion. They were as follows:— Ship Flora, Rothingham, London, H & F W Mo; London, just arr; Suwarrow,” Sto ce for Montevideo, 1 to New Orleans, laden with salt, Ca street, through Fourteenth street to the Third avenue, | records of his glorious deeds are written on tho battle elds | 1. me Day we celebrate. Air, “St. Patrick's Day.” Pe jut ‘arr:indus, Thompson from Babiay do; brige Franconia, | Man on tho night of the 30th, and wont down in doop bw through the Third avenue to the Bowery, and down | of Europe and America. 2: The President of the United Sistes, Air,’ Yankeo Fecue wis, from Boston, do; Melasso, Nichols, from do for NOr- | crew saved—the vessel afterwards eame up and the Bowery to Prince street, where the line ‘broke, and, | ‘The music here struck up ‘The Bold Soldier Boy.”” Dood ae, Bark Amelia’ Fronch, Norfolk, master. py ny he i toe N | Paring to no alter her.” (Bee Livemweol: above.) ee] well tired out wie their long walk, each company Sixth regular toast— & Ireland-—the Home of our Fathers: ‘Air, “Garey Owen.) Brig Emereld , MeDonald, emarars, iddicton & Oo. Be age Doe Sse 3 Let Ret rriseie wnaoad Lem donk sake aemrpemeceaice & peck: \ a a of Rey . Air, Stas od Banner. > . ‘e ‘ tht ae tc under the command of Col. B. Fer. | OF Sister Societies. Muric—‘‘Auld Lang Syne. ory of Washington.’ Air’“Hailtothe chief,” | Big trad W re asker’ Pent au Blcte SW lewis, og 2b.) , PR—In port March 1,hrig Crawford,Small,trom | Boved about 1,000 tons, the former » built mast, ris, and both soldiers and civilians manifested the great- | , Mr. De Pxveni, of the St. Nicholas Society, had the | § The Men of ‘We chr Geiden ¥ Dixon, Granade, J 1: Merrill. Fant Machin, audobvore topartea Tater,” Shi Feb a7 wear | yreite: the vereer’ eee flan in wee borle est pride in making a grand turn out upon this, Ire- | honor of tendering to the Friendly Sons of Bt. Patrick the | f° Our Sister Societies. “Air, “‘Auld Lyng Syn Beer reece aden allen Pesce, PR, Nesmith & Son. JT Fardy, for Arecibo, to load, probably for Baltimore. Head and Wicklow Head, by the Rose (s), arrived at Dublim. land’s greatest hol dy. greeting of the society to which be belonged. The e Union of Ir ‘Air, "Sprig of Shileiah.”” Schr Norfolk Packet, Bedell, Apalachi¢ola, R Post. | Pxp 8 np W. Home Ports. M y, of the banners bore excellent mottoes, express- pe Ad eee ear dalalesr Legis pie locas os pit, Smith O'Brien Compatriots. Air, Exile of | Schr Lady Adams, Davis, Somerset, master, Uses Toe Noptun, SchwolenlN York; Mth, | _APPONAUG (Warwick)—Arr March 16, echr Lydia Gibbe, eae looked forward to a fusion of the Celt and Saxon races, the | “II. ‘The Memory of Daniel O'Connell, Air, “Coolin.” Steamer Totten, Kelloga, Baltimore, Parker Vein Sveum: snk Sanesiney Doumeeiice Olas Paieenare for Feovidenee, wedens, Byler; ies gocevccccccscososccs cocccce | sult rhich neceuntry of the world kaderaryetseon. | iE Rotthay suixanpet te Viitel Sater Ale, tee, | PE RYE. fest, ag Soe canons on |e Hl ae vente Gan Shae eae b= hati 7 4 the Oomqueriag Here Comes, Alabama, Schenck, Savannah, 60 hours, with Pes i oe ont ma | N mer, Manila for do; Jan 1, Pamélia, McCurdy, hae mencere to SL Mita a, with mse Bort Philip: Flavius "Robinson, do for Adelaide, NSW 34, ead waa teeentane ain ben tak ae eed raten, 4 » | Sennett, Mix, do for | Bolso, NOrleans; Rosa, | Waltham from Liverpool, was (Rus), hs the v oF: peon & Nophews BaRoxtowa—Arr Fob 6, Sire! Gla bark Rocket, White, Norris, Arecibo, PR; Bm Kelley, “We labor for the Justice is our gui of all. ° ° © | _ The Celt and the Saxon—Rendered kindred in blood by in- o} termarriage—the forion will exbibit a racewithout a paral. | JOHN Mircumt, Eeq., being called upon, responded to ° 3 I¢l in the history of the 1d. the first regular toast, and spoke as follows:— Se. Sanne: of the Getveas Society, responded, and | , Jn gratefully acknowledging the kindness of your invi- this toast— coo eooccceocgSoo OOO OOOO SONS OOO tation to this national festival, and the honor you do me gee (Ble), Coste. Falermo, 42 days, with fralt, | Millet, Mobile, i JHA Sitist Another— bens Buisrox—Sid from the Pill Feb 27, Petrel, Lord, NYork. an Pebioomaen mes ems? PP ee eer eee er loft our Homer—May cannot ely realing the Sere ee Be yh Berk Indians (of W sere Lcegaimati pian Poon oe Fann: oss i vin nnoek River; Pasay : Where ues dl ; pedenpalvagtes § oo Spaces ers wi | ES Pied ae ai bed ES | "AORN TO Rea ae ° « ety dwells, lant shores, where the name of St. Pat al net, Sar rancisco, 5 , }; Go 08 ° There is my country.” 0 | | Moc H. Gruxxais, of the New England Society, also | ‘unknown, and where they who wished to honor his SOME Lae WOR, Macth lei chien | Sage Rane eens er NUTioress Cee Ee quisnaney ee eoree deckeen Chl aot ake ‘ Seoeccccccescsccesecesesecs | The Primibenr, after some allusion to the Athy state of | Senos Gal thaws ity Messi rain for 6, manele | 74 30 passed a brig's maintopmast, with part of rigging at- | © Canorer—Arr Feb 24. Caroline C Dow, Blanchard, Hare. | clipper. o¢ New Bedford, 10 Winker, we & third— the streets, proposed the seventh regular toast— fully concetve the pleasure that T feel to-night in finding | | Trig Zillah (Br), MeWhae, Lishon, 44 days, with wine, e, |“ Cactiamt Soe le cenit. Figarl, N York. we wWovoOoVPPISoGoSoSosoHoogssoog ‘The City of New York, Music: “Buy a Broom.” myself once more surrounded by my own countrymen, | toJ A Machado. Feb 16, iat 2625, lon 30 42, spoke Brbark | Carcurra—Arr Jan Il. Judge Shaw, Curtis, Honolulu Received with immense cheers and laughter. cclebrating onee more the day consecrated to our national | G*mbia, from West Coast of ee Cel bed it iat | via Singapore: 17th, Tac, Higgins, 19th, Ruphra- *, ors ‘ e “Faith, hope and charity, a Satat, Wf not ta trivenph 0 in | 22 39, lon 2525, ine heavy gale from wasknocked down | gia, Smith, NYork.’ Cld 6th, Moses Whecler, Collegan, Bos- te FW a Under th onquer.’” o | Mr. Gxnarp responded to this toast. » h or exultation, yet, at least on Ler beamends, and was compelled to throw overboardthe | ton; Niobe, Evans, Bombay; 9th, Bothnia, Studley, Lon- | Ry rowel: Mobile . ° Under these we conquer. ° | Eighth regular toast— freedom; and) may 1 not may in hope? Tole is Seek font right the Toe sce, 40 dapn, with fra, * em, Seed: leebe Meraanind’ Wile Srna Harding Bal johnson, ing, gentlemen, social < ya 1 5 " 4 Poocosesaoo ge sosoooo Nos SSNS The Press. festivity” No ‘agubt thes oe Present here to-night, | toChtmberisia, Robin Ce aay Poughk pate Anolis § arkey, ion NYes A fourth— | Mr. Mitcug: responded. He was buts young member | jrishman of all the political and religious sects; and {| , Brie Abeon: rdenas, 9 days, with sugar, Wright: barks Thorndike, Erelya ities, gooescscscpogceseoe0990999° | of the New York press, and would not presume to repre- | do feel that it would ill become me, brimful of bitterness | 44,0 RC Reed. VY: 1d proceeds Eaisto, Helen Marin, Zion, Elle, Diligence, é « industi id each other.”? ¢ | sent such an important power in society as the press wa4 | and malignity as Tam generally ‘reputed to be—it would | ,cTS E,W, Denton, Sarin, Saguala Grande, 8 days, with me e—Oir Fob 21, Franziska, Raske, from Bromen | Portl 7 Prairie, wurilie, A |, Sarah, : aA ic id ‘ o | Row become. He hoped that if there was no member of | not become me, on the present occasion, to use one ex: {Josiah Jex (of Machias), Spear, Grand Saline, St Do- | “by wourn—Sld Feb 25, Stephen Lurman, Allen, Cardift retic, ary 8 a Sscccccccesoccc coc |e cee occ[ | the press present who would respon: e toast, there | pression calculated to wound or irritate any section, or with Heauevd, be Fesker & Grare., Miarch7, | Gatue—Sid Jan 15, Aunie Buckram, Chapman, Sings: was at least some one who would sing @ song. rty, or man that is Irish. W it thing de- Among other attractions in the procession was a pretty "4." Gangy also replied, and Fiosbtbuant anybody fa now, Weoeune te bees . POneznoou—Put back Yttle boy mounted on a pony, a harp wreathed with | judge O'Conon sung'® song about the Montgomery | good humor. Iam not going to give you one of my in- 26 (second time), Mary Morris, art for NYork (sl d, or nd, from St Jago, Cuba, 5 days out; lth, off Blaney, bound h). leaky. sPRALTAR—Arr Feb 17, Jano Smith, Leghorn, (and old saw brig Judge Bl nd N (from New owers, and a man with bagpipes. Guard. cendiary speeches. Ido not mean to villify the Saxon, oy th cott e ‘HE DINNER OF THE FRIENDLY SONS OF ST. PATRICK. | Ninth regular toast— for, in fect, Lama Saxon myself, 1 have ho burning Anderton & Co” March 1S, ine 32 Ten Te Tene) se Fob 23, Wabash, Barnes, NYork; Eli Whit- | ‘“CHARTRSTON: Act March 18, ship Noomie, Johnson, ‘This dinner was given at the Astor House, where the | ‘The Memory of Washington, Music: “Washington's | treasons to vent to-night against Queen Victoria, for chess,” from $t Jago, Cube, for New York, | ney, Blatiand, Savannah St Petersburg. Leverett, NOr- | Liverpool days: bark Chas William, Howes, Boston, March.’’ Drunk in solemn silence. hope it is no treason to drink one another's healt and aT 24t son, di jassachusette, 2801 Jarvis, NYork; Clem Howes, Boston: ble was spread with every luxury that money could | vert eran est to pray that prosperity may one day dawn upon the ag- | TIA Delta (of Charleston), Down, Savannah, 6 days, with ra NOE - glen Ron fo macter. gis, com urchase or the season could present. The ornamental | 711 sgieg, Music: “Here's healsA to all good Iasaos.”” | cient Treg caeegs Pott Brown (of Phitadetpbis), Collett, Noust- | jeans; 2AU ree AM talon WIE agony , invasion a "with ugar, ao. to Thos Owen & Sons. astry was of bes nll ag ln al dart git ff aed Sars end peacefully to shed the blood of the vines of Champagne. | — Schr Mary Wie (of Rockland), Crockett, Fajardo, PR, 12 | : NO brig Friendship, White, New Bed- ‘atrick on @ pedestal, around which shamrocks wero | — Ricitaxn O’GonmAN responded in a few words, and sung Py “ ” ‘The influence of our good Saint banishes for this night | days, with sugar and molasses, to Maitland, Phelps & Co; ford. ” wreathed—the green admirably contrasting with the | with great effect | The | apelemrarn sae all the sergents, andiregous, and unclean monstech or | Yeuslco BW Frandy Ge. Mixed, 9, tat 27 96 tom 71 86, FRANKLIN, L4—Cld Feb 25, brig Marietta, Carver, New q@bite. Another was surmounted by the harp of Erin, | itor goveral other voluntary toasts, proposed by gen- | faction and fanaticism, even as formerly he exorcised a y FALL RIVER—Sla March 15, sloop JD Fish, Ba i ither side, also tastefully arranged | tlemen present, the party broke up at an early hour this | ftom Croagh Patrick the evil reptiles from the soil of rit York, mee with small fia; either side, sey Ve tae arty his beloved island. Meeting here, as Irishmen, under 2 NORFOLK—Arr March 15, schrs Tiger, Walker, NYork; with wreaths of shamrock. Three Graces supporting « | Morning o noous. _| {eeFetent shelter of Ameria’ repican fig, ta aeity | fine on ttc, alo sum pine mbar. cupteeed abe be “A Wuioptdn Renta noir Lacy Ame, Ames, fo basket of flowers,” ‘‘a Gothic cottage,”’ and the “ temple | DINNER AND BALL AT THE APOLL! . where the exiles of all European lanax meet as in a com- rapped by 0 ae Beekee, Terksissde Th aaye Sick salt, tor ry acy Am eT 7m Maya- . ‘ , 4 Association, The Young Friends of Ireland," met | mon home, does it not seem strange and unaccountable | 4."\raiecd & Chamberlain, of the Muses,” were pretty; and ‘Washington’s monu- | The Association, ~ | to us Irish'exiles, when we look back at the insane feuds | “disitcd & Coamberiain, ment” excited universal admiration. This last piece re | last night at the Apollo Rooms, in Broadway, to end the’ that ranged us into hostile camps on our own soil, and Ph ee sing Ui 8, eps! ve presented Washington on horseback. ‘The figures were | anniversary day of Ireland’s patron saint with feasting | {hat still divide our brot t home, making Ireland an | ing a part of the Sic bark Frene covered by a canopy, which was supported by four | and dancing. Atan early hour the banqueting hall was p= bee to her enemies, even unto this day! I say Irish a ‘ns Laoag | Be hy on 'Wiw IAVEN—Arr March 16, brig Industry, Pike, 6 Arr Mare Croix Mareh 1 via New York. lis it NEWPOR’ Cook, Guadaloupe, Rodis & Ce Yarmouth for Norfol On yi ton; 27th, Chase, White, do; Ki ing | xi rare we not all exiles together? Every man, and to ‘with & crown, on which stood an | crowded by a brilliant audience, sented at tables ranning | f*ie7 {or are we nod All oat r my | tage Cynosure, Tucker: Edmund, Wakeman: Sen i perp avery respect the sinner of the Friendly sons | the entire length of the room, and losded with come 'ot was that enue him ‘0 leave the land of Bi birt mead | pent ayy zane Bp, ailete, on with dab, to | and Toplan, Colle eanitas Guy Mannering, NEWBURYPORT Arr March 16, aches Grand Island, - it delicacies of the season. A band in the bal- | see! ja fortune on a foreign shore; but I believe I am Sehr J M Hallock, Anderson, St Marks, 10 days, with cot | fore reported 23d); Daniel Webst: before PHIL, HIA—Arr March 16, PM. brig Topas, Wal- was one of those for which Coleman & Stetson have | the richest delic Fight whenT say that we may all trace our expattiation | ton, to Drodic & Petite, cad 280) and Kichard Wright, Viole teri lands via R or Gia seine Geo Ree i rs, 5 sell, Wooster, East) earned guch a far-famed reputation. The bill of fare | cony discoursed some of the most favorite Irish airs more or leas directly to the provincialism of ireland— ‘Sehr Low! I, Wester, Bast was exceedingly recherche. Indeed, we may say with the | during the music of rattling plates and the clatter of | to that subordinate condition of our country ah. Sai i] rnatic, Stalker, Charleston; 25th, Jol River; Mai " i H g a univer and forks. At one end of the hall was along | that, bars all tne paths of fortune and ambition Schr BiH ested Bs er. Washing 7 anys. bo Pn detpnie ray nn shachs Tendon "ben e alta? S20 ¥ : acihiilion pon n ground, unless will | Schr Ella, Fowler, Washington, 3 days, Entered for loading 24th, Universo, Bird; andier, oe tne, Behold! bis breakfast table arranged for the President of the A\ and | forget that they are Irishmen, aaa will meke thempelves | Sehr Freuk, MeMath, Norfolk, 3 days, : RE Giel ist, Globee and West Bi atliner, for Nex’ | rage Atwe, Moston, Ccedensy, Paton hanes with ry vore he ti the invited guests. Mr. James Green presided, having | in gome shape subservient to the interests and poliey ofa Steamer Parker Vein, Turner. Baltimore. Xork: 26th, Kali Sultan, Myrick, | bile; schrs Elizabeth Davidson, Baker, Tangier; rea- Paxton; W H Harbéck, Mar- Kins, Baxter, NYork: steamer Petrel, Jo sehre ' Lovel; Leader, Beares, ° iepow—Entered inwards Feb 28, Torrent, Copp. Shang- Prentis, WYorks eee? Be riet Ih ii, POR’ Eeclos- ND—Are March Ub, sche meer ee peti fens vana; brig. Yankes, Seurdivant, ad Wind at sunrise, SSW; meridian, SE; sunset, do. Who praise, whe the Rev. Mr. Macallier on his right. Over the President | power that I believe 1 may say none of us have grea\ nt we noticed the following gen- fon to love, But, gentlemen, we are not without conso- oe Amongst tnowe Memart, President; Vieo Presidents | Ns ® rich silk banner, having upon it the name of ‘he | tation in our banishment. We have, atall oventa, cause Memoranda. Yemen :—Josep! ? u association, the date of the organization, a eo harp to rejoice that there is such a country as the United owe per Wiscasset 11th inst, Uae Harriman 0 Richard O'Gorman, Jobn B, Dillon and Saniuel Sloane; | prin The hall was decorated to the fullest extent with | States in the world, The common rights of citizenship ig of about 200 tons, en alley, woastlo and Loghorn; ‘QHth, Victoria, Champion, do; Benjamin F. Dunning, Associate United States District | 45.6 most lovely women, whose bright and xmiling faces | and manhood, denied to us at home, Ate opened to usin | The announcoment of the arrival of the bark Hugh Birck- | Rania. Corming, Hivos: sity, tlotsrte Corel: Tet eons, sche Dover Packet, Gup- Attorney; Wm. Fullerton, J. W. Gerard, Mr. Bell, | outshone ihe brilliuney of the chandeliers. The feast | this majestic republic, in which the services of our coun. Rat vessel hed | King, Pert an Prince tials. aY. ti NYork, dine, Gime tngte Terres, Kew Fredk. DePeyster, President. of the St. Nicholas Society; | Was over at atout 93; o'clock, when the speaking com- | 'Tymen on many a stricken ficld have gained us also a Lissox—Arr Fe! © or) ROCKLAND—Are Maro ‘4 , x. ‘ah Williams, Quinn, Bos- | an interest in the heritage of freedom they helj to | create, that we may well feel ourselves almost at home menced. Moses H. Grinnell, President of the New England Society; “A ‘ork for ford; sid schrs i 01 tapony Conan) NYork; fith, arr ‘The PReE ENT made a few brief and appropriate re- Bertram, Lendholm, Hong . Dela moe avs. aren ‘phonies NYork Foon. Judge Daly, of the Common Pleas, Hon. Judj tod b: day. ‘Tonight, | '2 America. 1, for one, fecl myself at home. Here, at re, do. o ; Coral, Cooks > OrConnor, Mr. Withouse, President of the Go 4 (aid he,) the owas prisedeee teolaad ure caleestiak | last, we have real laws to govern us—laws to which @ Newrowa--Are Feb’, Matilda, Tee, London, to load for Bing State, Verrill: an booley, pon, ser celebrate ther leventh anniversary of 8. Patrck'e Day | Sey Sithoat humiliation, ave und a constitution Which Byun Thetis, Cuasidy, Wilmington, NC’ eee Cla Figen, cobre Mt Vernon, N Yorks Harbinger, er ed ple h i! havk avtan ome hapdous Oak fie | meproaee tape af Once Bede te eee | every Irish citizen will be ready. and proud to defend, tare te eel SS Newoastix—Old Feb 24, Stent, Schibye, Smyrna (amd carats Vie, Doreen: ne hundred and fifty | oppressed land of their birth. Here, in this favored | 70" inet sedition from witht ring * passed Deal 26th); Itzetein Weloker, Bost, NYork. rs Eagle, Rhoades; gentlemen sat down to dinner, and then country, they enjoy that freedom which was denied them | either age’ ho bs m from within or aggression from Herald Marine Correspondence, Port TAivot—Sid Feb 25, Kate Swanton, Morse, N NYor! Dire was the of plates, of knife and fork, at home—bere their industry is encouraged, and their | Without, while his hand can grasp a weapon, or a drop of A, March 17,4 PM—Are ship Edward, | Orioanc. Bary Mare 18, ‘That more’loss fell like tomabawks to work, | rightful and just ambition meets with no’ restraints, blood warn Ae veins. It is not by her Irish citizens ; bark Thos Ballete, Dill, Porto Cabel Rorrsmpan—Cid Feb 28, Richard Anderson, Cofin, | brig AIL Wash, Marshall, NY ork: Why, then, should we not meet in this much-loved land | that America will ever sce her sacred Union in danger of Molloy, Port wn Feiaes) A°TH: sne-Of Fob 24, Mary Marshall, from Londenie | (hep Wan Gndweons, Perey’ Cl 5 Zev nd denounce the tyrants and oppres- | being rent asunder, and the name of American freedom e dint | immense cheering, and as soon as the cloth | of our adoption, Boardman, Boston: sohts | Norienne, tl ner the flag of Erin was hoisted etait ie hoisted on the rena D Se oa 1, Boeto SATEM t iteelt made a byword to the despots and slaves of the Sewell, 49; Ls , ‘March 1 pa I a acai ee a a a Ganley, dene oat i ta ‘ws Wy foe weliaion bee garth, And let not Aroerion feel any gradge or jestonay seasedatsckes, Copes,N | gmxtne—Sid Fi ‘Dee a Cha be NYork sen | sore vin ton for Portiands 'Pamapexr, in proposi | : reedom, and den + er Irish citizens fondly eommemorate their anc! Anjler: 20th, Snow Squall, Burley, Hong Kong, (probably if . pon ool nis oy ream Sey rth tasaig qieatatch the nee srelreed hay | Apostle, as if this implied any Inek of loyalty oF love to to'dnich Tonding for Londop). ; YilowaSton—sa, Mareh 8, brig Onn Albert, Wiley, Po ‘The day we oclelrate— faith, and endeared by every honorable tic which en. | the land of our adoption. Believe me, the yery sspotia- Disasters. sr Sivon's Hav, CG H-—Art Doo 2%, Gentoo, Devers, | monkey iver: sche Challenge, Lest, queceutews, 2) Sy liquor law—to fi) ir bumpers. He hi ident’: k |. | wistful, yearning gaze reve: ¢ land we jedford, with of s —, “6 , lath, wchr Oocas . * Teaked then for the honor they paid him in nein whine toasts were walier a ee ee ina very thing that maken us mont fay ‘spreciate | Sit vefore repeat.” Bt the zoe ee LAME, | apdremained 180, 1 MARIE rortnieg NYory. | CWARIRNe Ary Maren 10, s0he "Valea, Kaowleaf ‘ Jim im the proud position in whieh he then stool: He | 1,4 p, Celedrate—t0 recalls te Trish honrts the | 824 most dearly prise the freedom we are privileged here Ghote length, throwing ber nearly on her | TanceBay——Age Jan Qfeden 480 (9, Porter, “avorpool, | Charleston. cath 4 As glad to 00000 many saints around him, assembled {0 | aaftyon st of tek eountry ating fend ot | Secale, Seeuer wks we love Soothes pat el tor sad CATR ATT donc auihend to tkerat: | “iauonen= 2ae & Anatan, eden Cslatte via Sia. | from dnchaonvile | Sr ie ea, me fipped vont the aviety woUd bo progrens that instead of ' gning tha lova'wMich vnas'thom te thule Gesr old land. 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