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. ' - » rom ; x0 officers to clear her. Fortunately, however, infor- Our Emigrant Societies. them to proceed immediately to their destination— AL praqemtiy tied tui o Ration of the € siven just in time to hasten to | gr, GEorGr’s, THE IRISH PMIGRANT AND st. AN | paying over such moneys and superintending the GUS BATANL CORREEDCKOERCE “ _the administra eee cieeeae Gee DREW jeparture of emigrants to the interior. The amount Havana, March 28, 1554 tached to the payers jie" jad it been twenty minutes | Welave always exerted all our influence to amelio- | received for this purpose in 1853, was $17,496 73. ; Hopes and Fars of American Citizens in Marana Rea- tom House id have been detainee ieualimee’ mace: lati Number of letters written in 1853. . : ve } gone why the Uwited Stales Covernment should Hold the ter, the ship wou | Tate the condition of our poor adopted population, | “jo, do. received do. .........-. 3,467 / Captain General of Cuba alone Responsibic for tre Black "Y seoycoly dare trust myself, remembering that 1am in | @nd to expose the numerous and cruel frands that | ‘The society provides a safe source of remittances | Warrior Outrage—Inter ceand Designs of England Cuba, toexpress the attér contempt I feel for the men | are constantly practised onemigrants. Our efforts from emigrants to their friends in Ireland, and ena- in Oxba—de ioe np tans e—Opinions on the | WHO could § © low as to condescend to attempt 6 in their behalf have not been ineffectual. But the ties permease bs arg ae copes Sele } in Cul rrival of the Princeton—QOpi on (M6 disgusting & meanness, for the sole purpose of causing a as z unds in the Bank o! and receive the same | President’ s Message—Decline in Pierce Stock imm y Te yin) and ‘wanation. To dignity ee meine good that has been accomplished through ouragency | jere, without risk or loss. on ils Reception—Arrival of the Empire City—Landing h the appellation of men, is to misapply the word hitherto is insignificant, when contrasted with the The society also aids and protects the emigrant, | Ne a ie v dogs; they may be mongrel curs at that. ‘ | a hi ill iota, Fe ti through their President, in the important duties of , Of Negroes, de., ée., ¢ Intelligence was recejved here that the Spanish war amount of evil that still exists, For every active the Oomnmiiata f Binigratii f The greatest anxiety is manifested for tho ncst news steamer Pizarro, which was engaged in earrying *£00Ds | friend of the exile in our midst, there exists ut least | t¢,Com mere of Emigration. | sana | Ente from the OnitedStates. F ise tosunset th from some other port to St. Jago de Cuba, was on shore, ‘The payment of an initiation fee of one dollar, and | reali 5g ene ag eA | and wrecked, upon Cape Maisi, near the west end of this | & score of his energetic enemies-—of men, we mean, | an annual aabeoription of the same amount, entitles | hopeful, longing eyes arc fixed up at island: fortunate ives were lost. Th teamer | 5 issi any person to membership. Moro Castle, endeavoring to discern signals (hat indicate | Colon kartaneee eG: oy vhestiees Sit or pemera ebr de nnn edi aaamaieien ss Yi ene Cicnneeted with the Trish Emigrant Society, or | “ ito Ne the approach of an American steamship. Yormanydays | An order .ppears in the Gasetfe of the 28th instant, by | and whose fortunes are made by defrauding the | ).t),¢r as a branch of it, is the Emigrant Industrial | .-—..—~ z tat 5910'S, ton $1 3 have, anxious watchers vainly looked for the arrival of | Which it is forbidden that gs shall bgcny = write | friendless foreigner. The great number of sach | Savings Bank, of New York, the entire profits of | say All packages and letters intonded for the New Yous paige are, abip. Me aka Peas the steam frigate Princeton, as the advance of a fleet, | pera gies or publish any book, whe has not | frauds that are successfully practised every day, | which are devoted to promote the useful snd bene: | Hist should be seated, 000 The bone. Reporte abou that hope in the administration and eoufideacs in the | legos, or academies of the realm, As the few men who demonstrates either that our laws are insufficient for wvolen’ oR of the society, for the benefit of emi- re sky uinwoal aia acum, adie nt, wisdos and patriotism of Congress bids them feel will | have any protonsions to ability, resident. here, have bea | the emigrant’s protection, or it proves the incompe Sr vith a statistical account of the Savings Bank's | BSP Tmon aA. Tee pei coke kasraeea be sent immediately to their relief and the vindication | G14¢y p the little talent there is in Gaba dormant. tency of the officers who are entrusted with their | operations, during 1853, we will conclude the first | SU S™Sr-r++-r1++re0" SCA RIGA NAMA r ose srcrs’ | Roarded by a son whigh ani protection of American honor. For twenty days dit | ‘The U. S, steam frigate Princeton, from New York, and gxecution, Certain it is that severer laws, or a | part of our article:— , ro Port of New York, April 8, 1854. i the agent, commander and friends of the Black Warrior | schooner of war Arago, entered the harbor onthe even- | forcamanbiok aaiaitaimadaintans to $730,391 90 was deposited by 9,202 depositors, of | cae vainly wait for the reappearanee of the Corwin, with an | iM€ of the 28th inst. ‘heir errand, it is prosumod, is to stricter enforcement of existing statutes, is impera- | whom 2,738 had opened new accounts. | caswer and tnstrnstiseseiSOnitas parcacment to Oaptein. | Upnnc ce aeblatnotion and apology fer tholasnle ORO | tively demanded, $303,006 45 was drawn by 4,700 depositors, of | steamship Jamestown, Cavendy, Richmond, &c, Ladlam 100 do ap oll and 2,00 Watson and the acting consul. This delay inspire’ the | Warrior, * hd no ene doubts if buts proper degree of | But besides additions! legislation, additional in- | whom 1,260 had closed their accounts. & Pleasants. sea: Racapiay & si SnWOAAN RO: i: same date, Levi Statback, Jerne “ firraness b ifested, both will be obtained. dividual exertions are required. The emigration Of this number of depositors 909 were bachelors, Puiilips, Charleston, Spofford, Tileston | Balized, no lat &e, » whaling bar! r semi-civilized pirates of Cuba with confidence; so they dictated their own terms of release—adding insult and extortion to the unjust and already acknowledged out- rage, Their terms were acceded to, and solemn protestson- Bight of that « ing avhites signal, red border, ey . fae pea neiens, 2 Bubee se OF, "New Lonpox—Arr March 5, ship Gon Williams, Forayth, ‘ood, Cienfuegos, Dow, Loud & Co, | North Pacific, Honolulu, Nov 20, with 3,950 bbls wh, Mobile, lo & Hazard. spoil. . ‘Sr ilzrena—In port Feb 28, Monmouth, Ludlow, of Cota Be ee ae So0 og? and 1,900 ho whe o less tha ven wh en assassi- aw ; . 345 unmarried women, 721 married men,119 widows, = & "aheeata and qinoen ¢f this city within societies that exist at present are not sufficiently | 99 widowers, 123 husband and wife, 179 trustees of two on the 2 Lang yew eee on the | numerous or wealthy to meet the demands that are Oe ‘ a SRE ny ¥) and two previously. one Oe ene lnc, constantly made on them, In this article we will ere were 2,094 Irishmen, rmans, Fish, Wo Bed vere ia gy then NR | Americans, 113 Englishmen, 54 Scotchmen, 11 Ca- Bark M E Trout, Lincolnville, hs Bark Asa ‘ Was assassinated in a fonda, or eating house, in the Plaza . . I, Fowler, of NL, dered by the Black Warrior people, who, although helpless the nee of the bishop. After he describe the different emigration institutions of | Brig Comet (Br), Leavitt, Sierra Leon ‘Boston, 49 sp: Di Beary 8 ers ie 4 % nadians, 6 Swiss, 4 Swedes, 2 Cubans, 1 Norwegian, D , Bathurst, C M Jami mall, of » 49 sp; Dominga, and unprotected, evinced a true American spirit, and rely wr ape pegs ya eae oe als | New York, in order that our citizens may see what | gnd 1 Italian. ; Bre dorepbur’ Wilson Deveney, Dees ee, 220 Charlotte" Miller; 8, 10 op 250 ES Aad mei ng most confidently upon their government for protection and por, near the public market. Is not this an agree- | Philanthropy has done and is still doing for the ‘The variety of occupations represented by the de- Brig Lucy, Weeks. Galpssion, Witton ts coker & Grave, | »Sld from do Feb 21, Leander, Holmes, for Mystic; 224, indemnification for their losses. Since the departure apie state of things for a man to reside amongst? | exile, and what also still remains to be accomplished positors is as numerous as that of countries. Among Scie Miranda, Wedmoro, Barbadoes, Ross Godwin. Dyaen, Kimball, NB, wish 1100.8. of the Warrior, the anxious watchers have been vibrat GUALTERIO. , palate | them were 366 laborers, 253 domestics, 148 clerks, | Sehr Cabot, Racket, Wi Rus & Co. Pacitor of and fon Sap Macbon ead iplack Bos! le, Ludlow, keer, eet Ae relende—no roster ay Ee Of such institutions there are six:—The St. | 195 tailors, 91 seamstresses, 84 shoemakers, 73 por- pao pe tay Rtg Pa pel OT Oot a: io thelannibal, London, had 3,400 bits oil, inolud- considered by the timid as wel ci MARKET CIRCULAR. 1G Y ritis] ive; k: "a, | Tle 5 , 54 masons, 2 1 1,400 from the Di asthe open enemies of our glorious Union, « sufficieat i George's and British Protective ; the St. Andrew’s, | ters, 71 carpenters, 68 pedlers, 54 grocers, 54 masons, Newbold. Busibeth City, Gao Hart SpckonMarch 20 Ist 26 N, lon 65 W, Leonidas, of West- port, bd off Spanish Main on scruisd, oil, ifany, mot re- - ) EI Bi here has been more activity 446 st, David's, the Irish, the French, and the | 40 washers, 38 merchants, 33 painters, 32 tavern Sehr John O Irel apology, or at least palliation, of the t 46 fortnight than pre- | sepers. § i spers, 31 blacksmiths, Schr Ellen Matilda, Wells, Calais, Mayhew, Talbot &Uo. ae tertereay tec toasy davioe ootree ie emnieated lea iet tne ese negsaes eT ee Prmcre, 9s dressmavers, 8 daivers,24 printer, | Schr Mf Lovell Cinrch-Brrugnen, 4 Wiaves. | MSG, 7, at 0 30, lom Maa Theres, 90 de rom id. 4 e least, unWise course is consent ‘es not transpired, osed to be E EN E es. Oe pa irll ’ 8 fi y 5 " toby the Ubited Slates, God help ‘the Amerioan wliose a ree 7 padiyeayreprec 22 nurses, 21 fruiterers, 21 teachers, 20'cartmen, 20! Schr Mary Jane, Mott, Norfolk, Sturges, Clearman & Co. | Sandwich Islands, of and for NBedford, for yellows, and 5 ris. for Jane, The Bt. George’s Society of New York was est.d- | machinists, 20 stonecutters, 20 storekeepers, 19 ma- Sloop Thos Hull, Hull, Providence, master. lished in 1786, It arose, says a member of the s0- | nufacturers, 18 founders, 17 cabinetmakers, 17 phy- g Steamer Mount Savase, Fost, Baltimore, Parker Vein | | St essels. Although the stock 2. my ip Co. areity © Higa ts sicians, 16 bakers, 15 engincers, 14 boatmen, 13 gar- Steamer Mara, Green, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. , holders show great firmness, and refuse | © 7; from the jeongental feelings’ of: vome pate deners, 13 grooms, 13 Tecilien desaatrecit policemen, } ARRIVED. lat 41 miles B, lon 2 Velow our last pr There are now about | English then settled here, who felt that though | 4) putchers, 11 gas makers, 11 victuallers, 10 huck- | Steamship Europa (Br), Lott, Liverpool, March 25, 4PM, | _ Shin Mary: gg rehe - th, from Philadelphia for Ha- oxes in the city and the Regla warehouses | this country was to be their permanent residence, | sters,10 milliners, 10 ailversmiths, 10 barbers, 10 | with mdse and 59 engers, to B Cunard, Pawel March Te re eee from N¥ork, Doo 24, f 000 boxes in 1853, same period. Muscova- | 4 a ee oe ee ts, 2 hitect: 27,744 AM, lat 5059, lon 11 ip Marianna(supposed Br ship | yo7 Pe b 21, at 30°8, lon 32 +, Dec 24, for. Hang We continuo our | they could not restrain the gratifying recollections aes poids el ae ari el | Marigune srom New Orisa for Livorpoo)), ct Bm eek A ship: stecriny E, painted black, with a white at Florette yel their native lau i orneys, 4 artists, 2 ‘auction mond (probably the Br jen Lomond, from rhite’ teak, Hlorette yall, : | * ahals native land, or be unmindful of the condi- Shoes,” 6 brickmakers, 2 brewers, 4 cap- | Liverpool: same day, 9 AM, Int 60 67, lon 1235, Br ship Co. | 824 showing» white and blue burgec with red letters, wag ris; muscovadoes, 4a 5 rls. 0 : raids : March 17, lat 47 47, lon 81 20. k y who might resort to their vicinity in a | makers, 4 carriagemakers, 3 ‘carvers, 2 canikers, 3 1omist (trom Savannah for Liverpool): Slat, 2-1) AM Ist 47 dark, Emily Banning, from Philadelphia for NOrlesas, t of vessels has again checked ope- | ¢ indigence or d 7 ‘ > 8, rhe Ita hamas. nt of v a iP‘ state of indigence or distre: future interests lie in Cuba his country, for ber republ Jaws, and equal rights, the li} press, religious toleration and fer the full and unbounded only {o her native born, trodden fordigner who claims «s home within her boandaries but if chance or fortune cast his lot under yhe Cu ban flag, he must Lang bis head, and with shame con!ess that American protection does not reach him here—t)at however popular true American principles may be w the people, there is but one Ingraham to enforce then. If the United States does not seize upon this oppor ~ He may be justly proud of ean institutions, her equal ad of the 5 per box of 17 avr. uubt, be transucted, but for Spoken. ery mahi Nashville, from NYork for Havre, March 19, fon 9. / "Ship Medford, Ropes, from NYork, Fob 1, for Hong Kong, jarge busine tinned stern Empire (from Mobile for'Liver- | Sank, Em % . They formed a band, | chairmakers, 5 chandlers, 8 coachmen, 8 confec | pool); April 1, 7 ee oa a ee bp showing pel: ‘ Br bark Inve tigator, from Greenock for Boston, April 4, 2 "4 ry jon wa uw have declined, and we quote 2 rls. por a ; i f tioners, 9 coopers, 4 combmakers, 2 coppersmiths, | vate flm 1 nity to convince Spain and the Cuban governs arbor, and 144 to 2'rls. per keg at outports. | Who showed delight in periodical meetings with ila sinh et oe Se iggists, | 18 40l, a ship showing private signal blue, white and blue, a Maro treation must be fuifiied, that the Tights of her Teor 400 hhds. was wade at Matanzas at 13; rls, | the view of cherishing social intercourse among | 2 cotton samplers, 2 di ler, 3 drovers, bruggits, hotizohthl; 4th, Sg AM, sav Inrce iceberg, in Int 4238, lon | 95 Slanorenm, Steen, Sion Onstshas. re Peps and her commerce must’ be respected, s maly a large cash advs Wareuien ves’ kad devidne a rall G engravers, 11, gearworkers, 3 gillers, 4 grazicrs, | 0040. “The Bair upat iis PM | osnis Li. | Brig Norman, Novine, from Portland, via Bermuds, foe lose sight of her own honor and duty, but absolutely . veen in steady demand at former priees,say | themselves, and devising means for the relief and | 2 gunsmiths, 6 harness makers, 5 hatter, 6 jewele! verptel; Macch® wiih mdse and 67 A J Trinidad, March 22, lat 26 26, lon 28. tid and"eomfort to the enemy.” j 50 per quintal for seconds and thirds. Ex- | happiness of others. 7 japanners, 2 locksmiths, 5 marble sawyers, 7 milk- Y°CE°, Mares ts inh Mee ns ee Terry eae Renee myenewiag ered * ne Viceroy, Captain General Pezucla, should alone be bage, of which 431 were to Spain, 421 tothe | phe object of the St Georg yefety is stated, in | Meu, 2 millers, 3 musicians, 7 moulders, 5 piano h Ersaa Mi 3 i: d responsible fu? this piratical seizure of the Black ed States, and 44% to other parts. ue aa bs Fike Media 20) makers, 6 pocketbook makers, 5 plasterers, 9 plimb- cae Schr Louisa, Anderson, from St Johns, NF, for Havana, Warrior. He is delegated with full powers by Queen ‘Gans of euperior brands continue to be in request at | its constitution, to be to rd relief and advice to | ors, 2 riggers, 2 rope makers, 2 sail makers, 5 saw- it, os cclas NN | arch 22, Int 35 26, lon C4 28, ; teabel te outrage and annoy ‘Ameriaan citizens, and zh prices. Exported 9,852 imille to the United States, indigent natives of England or to their wives, | yers, 8 seamen, 6 sextons, 9 ship carpenters, 10 sil- he Gelm Goan Bias Dodge, from Boston for Jeremic, March rive their commerce from the island; and our govern- | 1,021 to Hamburg, 951 to Amsterdam, 430 to Antwerp, | i Ay ; DS ee eR aeinl es oe r ver beeiy ton, and Portsmouth | 2,18 3 ment should demonstrate to him and bis mistress that | and S01 to other parts, in all 12,705 mille, P) | widows, or children, in the city of New York and | a 5 aor ena ae hak ot PW Griswold, Morgan | g Sehr Ce rdenas, fom Cardone for Portland, April 4, lat | they will not submit to the reference dodge and delay | rime qualities command high rates. Alot | Brooklyn, and to promote social iutercourse | MSUCs: ‘i ne Pes ie anlar loat gine an onitesdd mn £6 alee a | “'Selir Bloomer (of Trescott), from Jacksonville for Lubeo, : any longer—that if they entrust the island to his ruling, | of 600 bales M: i changed hands at $12 50 per quintal. 3 3 . grea est, 3 clergymen. | epost rs re entered, 3. a 00k & pl ot Oth inst, 1s | April 6, lat 41 21, lon 6904, with the unlimited powers of a viceroy, we shall hold | Exported 68 , of which 89,735 Ibs. were to the _ amongst its members “not described, being minors, &c.,” and 37 a na He See 8, 77 days, with coal Trae William, of and from Frankfort for Wilmington, NC, him alone accountable for the fulfilment of treaties | United $85 to Hamburg, and 7,800 Ibs. to other | Ata very carly period of its history this post- | to belong to “sundry trades.’ ead Mare! at jon 60 44, spoko bark Mitton | April 4, Block Island NE 30 miles, and all outrages he commits. Spain ix perfecily con- | revolutionary. St’ George's” Rielaty 1 That the sums deposited have varied in amo: Galveston for Havre). Forcign Ports. vinced that she cannot retain possession of “this ever NCE has remained without any material altera- Mtonary Ble eorge s Bociety was amalg | \ory much will be seen by the following summary:— ‘am (Br), Rowle, Cardiff, 35 days, with iron, to or- | _Avx Cayrs—In_ port March 17, bark Emily, Lofland, for faithful island,’’ and the pride of the people would | tion. Te dewand and the supply both continue moderate | mated with an anti-revolutionary association of the Four persons have deposited sums amounting to ‘le, & is experienced heavy weather on the passage, split Philadeiphie dg: brig Huntress, Willer, 2a Srliss aeeeeite sare oen tient: OO rec EE eee ete es ealy antes: | fame name, Since that time ,it has gradually in | between $5,000 and $10,000; deposits of from $5,000 ““Stip iivason, Nelgon, Glasgow, 56 days, with mdse, to | Cunacoa—No Am vessels im port March 2k. to reap the rich harvest a little longer, she wi [seca pert sen, a * : New York and | creased its sphere of usefulness from the constan | to $1,000 have been made by thirty-three; from Puutiam « Dimon. Le ee ee Latent Bevo epee sents to prostitute the ‘Queen of the Antille | yar; 2 2 to.2%4 percent pre | gecession of new members: and, until a recent gle | $2000 to $9000 by twenty-one; frdm $900 to $800 by | EAN Css poatso (of Baltimore). Lambert, Havre, 45 days, | Mavna—tnpore Merch 29, bark Robert, Princo, for W embraces of John Bull, well knowing that tl mium. {isa “ Serhan Weleda. seventeen; from $800 to $700 by fifteen; from $700 | with mdse and 352 passengers, to master. From the 12th to | York abt Apri 1. will effect her entire ruin. TuroRts.—Si of our last report, business | tration of the constituiion, from the generous con- | to g600 by twenty-five; from $500 to $500 by forty- | 20th ult: plazge number cr dissiasted vessels. Humacoa—In port abt March 25, brigs Wanderor, for N ‘The American people should well understand the polic has again be + connb or few arrivals. ee feet Bony sma of the first consider- | one: from’ $500 to $400 ‘by 148; from $400 to $300 by | eae Teter GE BMD) Dilingiam, Hew leans, March Feukg cay ; ig lyse 2; sehrs Bonita, for do 4; and intentions of this John Bull, 80 as to d Jerked becf, the cargo of the Pepillo, alluded to in our | Mtion in the State, who, though not natives of the | 159; from $300 to $200 by 279; from $200 to $100 by | ‘dark Oregon, Higgins, Calcutta, Deo 23, left Sand Heads | ‘enpox-cIa port Maroh 22, ship New England, Prottesu, nr} | last report, (3,500 qtls.,) was sold at 17 rls. arrobe; the | parent-land, lost foreign prejudices in the diffusion | 797: from $00 to $60 by 107; from $80 to $70 by 194; | 27th, with mdse tol'W Cameron. March 7,latJ115 8, lon38 | for NYork ldg. cargo per vo, trom Buenos Ayres, (4,400 qtls.) at eerare by agate : = from $70 to $60 by 226; trom $60 to $50 by $349; Jb, oey ship Hornet, bound N (from Calisotee plea Stat ae Maraqu ee ts port March 14, bark Excelsior, Hartman, small cargo, (2,628 qtls.) per Bape fi The B ive “Emiers ‘take 5 b |The O on her passage from Australia aloutta. Io ‘Haven une, Cor humanity ed pianthropy, 93 | ai ee oe a ee ertia te. | tablh er te Teed cou cemigiant: Society was e% | from $50 to $40 by 816; from $40 to $30by 054; from | from theiforetepaliant yard Andrew Knox, seaman: March | agavnauccin port Feb 23, brig M Shepsrd,ot ¢nning, it would seem, England has labored diligently, and at i Fish—20 casks’ of col from New York, lowing year. Its object is the protection of emi. | £30 t© $20 by 1,082; from $20 to $10 by 1,642; from | 31, Jobn Clyin, seaman, a nativeof England. was lost from | from SalemJanZi, arr With, for Fare. So Don, eat cost, to effect the abolition of sh in’ the West | per qtl; 15 boxes from Portland, 27; 230 grants ‘from fraud and imposition, by furnishing | $20 t0 *> by 1,292; from $5 to $1 by 837 individuals. | “Same Franziska (Brem), Rak, Bremen, Sa days, with mdse | Alexancria: eches Mary, Peavey, Gorham, from Barbadoes, India islands. She has succeeded ti phantly in all | lovee, $3; the cargo of the Claudio, trom Fem free of charge, with correct iaf wee; Such isa brief account of our philanthropic ia- | 0 Brodenali & Bray. The F has experi- | do: E 8 Talbot, NYork. save Cuba; and now her benevolent intentions are turn- reed, 100 boxes, and 100 halt THEM (ree oF taray, with comect information reln- | stitutions for our English-speaking foreign popula- % during tho passage: broke rudder, split | ““Maraxzas—Sid. aatch 28, (not la) bark John Hoary, Salton taste tinea oe cee ide be il io f 1,822 aura 38 o78 efron Gr. parilests oonnecteaeittt ‘their iar Prinbonte in tion. In our next article we ae een i te ee ee ee ere eaeu ght toe eee ae eek ie HUE, | Cee 1. eet ‘iezeeh 1d, Rak Miia Lapsley, i Weephe sie oh dag digest ice Of 2,823 UOXSS, SID Ay 20 en one a enthld 0s David, the French, German and Italian Societies. ing condition, dismasted, and nearly on. hor beamendi Yrom Philadephia Jan 15, just ar; bries Angle Bact With the otuers. At the Bist glance this seems traly a Kice—50 casks, from store, sol at 183 their adoyted country. ‘These two associations have pags lian Sameer 326 March 24 lat 39-41 lon 23) spoke a clipper ship wid 8 biSek. | Semana frome hila delhi Jan Py Aetues Gui Bieaees praiseworthy and humane undertaking, justifying the 57 at 1214; 100, per Simmons, been amalgamated. Theatres and Exhibitions. cross in her topsail, stecrinig E; April 6, lat 39 40, lon 67, | NYork al v18 via Bermuda, unc; Wm Price, Quig, for means employed. But let us for a moment look at the | 1834; 110 at wv fsabel, at 1244; 116 and 3 half, During the year 1853, there were eight hundred BROADWAY THEATRE.—On Monday eveni Miss Julia | 8Poke, brig Falmouth, of Nantucket, hound E. Philadelphia 6 ds; Windward, Marshall, from Baltimore abt effect of her good works, and see if we cannot guess at er Rocket. ‘6 ani 30 half and 69 bags, per d fitt lic. relief. +, ‘ “ S aati Lu criti) | _ Bark Charles Thompson (of Bat)), Sinall, Havre, 43days, | Jan 4, arc Feb 26. Bark Hazard, Lioyd, from City Point her real motives. The island of Jamaica has efijoyed we a. 12527, 1,400 bage Valencia nt 1132; 300 do. at 1134. and tifty applicants tor relief to the St. George’s | Dean, the popular American actress, will commence an | with mdse and 212 passengers, to master. abt Jan 18, arr Feb 25 aad sld 27th for Rio Janeiro. Schr the blessings of liberty and @ free English government | Tire #¢ Hand consists of 460 caska in store, and 674 eae crs pag lari ti he three pana erent. when she will appear at Pauline in The | "Hark Constitution (re), Laver. ip Zancizo 59 days, | Meteor, Sturges, from Pusiadolphia abt Sand, are March, about twelve years. “Before her emancipation she was per Con! from Savannah, and Nd twelve heads of families, of whom one hundred Fee er ura oe erecta ater eet aoe hei baat guey weaahae pace iain aa arabe fearon rd ; ao ae ae ' : eg ree avan d and forty-ive were widows with orphan children, he Goyernor’s Wife,” with Miss J.Gougenheim | enced heavy weather on the passage. QuaxeNsrowx—Sld March 16, Br brig Compotitor, stentard ase) productions ave fallen off moveaty, 8Y6 per | bares a $160; 200 kors a $15 25 Chiseos- “IT oxen sixty: even tunmariied. yen eighty ne men |, Soa ee. San ae eee and Cipraitar dd daye, vith mee aud passongurn, to WI | MpasheRyone GN Keb 12 harks Fomuets Wat a nnis- cent, and the value of lands and cultiyaied estates de- | New Orleans at $16 qtl Boston ai $18. Hams ried men, one hundred and twenty-three marrie Buston’s THEArRF.—On Monday evening “Paul Pry,” | Buck & C ter, and Panains, Graves, NOrleans; 18th. Hy Miller (Br), creased in like ratio. ‘The misery, destitution an idle- 1. 8 do. at $11. Can.» nen with families, and four hundred and sixty chil- | anda new comedy called the © Automaton Man,” which Fe rity ccy rect ater Uremic ce OCT re pa coer aa i mepeep r wirbile me SS ’ ness of the negroes beggar description. : on tallow sollat dren. Of these cight hundred and fifty-four appli- | ¥#* Postponed on account of Mr. Jordan’s illness. ize, Feb 27 7 hh, from Baltimore! diag; scbr Ma: EB : What is true of Jamaica—the proudest possession of efined retails vory slowly at 26 10 cants, seventy-five were provided with good sitaa. | BOWERY TimarmR—On Monday evening ‘Pizarro’? and | hinet and flying j re athe Br brig Harv Pree irom New York, do, nad others ay before” Sid List, England—is true of all the other islands, Some of the | 2 ian corn—404 bags New Orleans tions’ thirty-four were furnished with th ¢ | “Hot Com.” In‘ Pizarro,” Mr. B. Eddy will play Rolla, | Shadrack, at Curacao, reports speaking Feb 22, lat 33 N, | brig’ Ella Reed, Walker, Arecibo toload for’ Phtladel Danish islands may not have fallen quite so low, but | brought + 500 do. 5 rls., and 700 do. 534. NiAtinic to 4h intoniak korea © means of | oad Mrs. H. L. Clark will appear as Elvira, hor first ap: | lon 29W, the ship Cynthia, of Mobile, from New Orleans |“ Sivaarors—In port Feb 2, ship Valparatio, Ronnolé, for their destruction is accomplished nevertheless. To effect | Herring:—20 boxes sold at 73s rls. Tallow—50 barrels C™Migrating to the interior, twenty-five received pe- | Tearance in New York. for Australia, all well, 30 days out; 23d, lat 22, lom 40, spoke | Calcutta. her designs on Cuba, England operates secretly and si- | New Orleans sold at $15 50 qtl. Beans—30 barrels white CUMary aid to enable them to retaura gland, | i ,, | Brbark Havana, from City Point for Australia; March 23, | Za7a—In port March 16, bark Star, Packard, and Frances Jently with Spain, consenting to the inirot s % Th t44. Flour has arrived | Seven liundied were relieved, and sixty were found asronas, Seketas On Monday aveaing ‘CoeleSon's | con Be hele, Ber eon (aged, bs Daclaess Pieter ees Peart ee ae ors alavcs—I beg pardon, I should say apprentice:—trom | frocly fron: Spain, 2,800 bartels. were placed at $16 50 : ss | Cobin”” wall Ue played with the original cast, including | onthe SE side of Saoua Telaad, St Domingo, hoisted our eo, | | Zanzisam—In port Jan i6, barks Said bin Sultan, Moss Africa, China, Yucatan, Canary Islands, and from a 900 at 81 ¢ $1675. Tar—H barrels the British Protective | Mz.22° Mee Prior end Miks Howard, wreck and steer to westward, no doubt for St Domingo City. | \ eg cargo. Sid 1ith, scht Henry Fitzgerald, Jones, Mosem? pae so long as they are government’ property, re told at $3 75. els at $425. Salt—1,500 Branch provided for eleven hundred and age’ iuuiree—On Monday evening a new fares, The HG was from Curacao bound to Liverpool, with seara | “ique. 0 be released when calied for, against the Ameri di il a santedtous Berane | wit eae “Penclope’s Web,” will be produced. The parts | of fustic and divi divi, and had considerable spocio on board, Home Ports. or creole population, or for self government, unter TE AND COOT roc ta ssarce ant ta demand. | eet erg focettal toe eed ered and 86-5 ed fy Mz. Prougham, Mr, 1. Thompson, Me. Wal- | APTS On Vy Vo eudrdowa cu ier besmends, Det sighted, | _ ALEXANDRIA—Arr April, Arctio, NYork. Sid. Apeit the immediate protection of the Hitish tion. Cuba, once e pine boards, $8,(00 feet from Savannah brought | irish, seventy-five Scotch, and tweaty-tive Welch; | shart ynte Browguam. In aduition, ‘A Bachelor of again with trifling damage to (he Lulwarks, &c, and loss of Oi eee reduced to the wretchedness of a free black colo: 5.000 feet ‘Portland See baal teme et ar chs | Arts” will be repente tuddingeail gear. oston. wiitin Serirsigit tere oC ove ooltegon eae Pitch pieetsin and it impaited portant information to up- | ~ Barxea’s Mvseos.—The performances on Monday atter- | “Hark Almave (of Plymouth, Mass), Brown, Now Orleans, | | APALACHICOLA—In port March 27. ship It K Page, upon the active operation of the “ underzround rail- os paris f Hi at | Wardsof tea thor exiles from the British Iskinds. | noon and evening will be for the beneiit of Mr. C. W. | 27 days, with mdse, to E Richardson, Hasoxperienced heavy | Hathorn, 5 * 4 f round eo fnsahtettat | Wardso tent tes from the Bilis Islands, | 4 | aie ate oe misaeties, hoeapetaeetees. | He ie ee ee roads” through the Southern State: he cargoes of § es Carroll ani bursements must be added | Clarko, the stage director of the establishment. In the | Weather on the passage. ‘1 “BALTIMORE—Arr April 4, bark Indus, Thompson, Rio the North, Cuba in the South, and w aid and f i ng on hand the — the sums regularly to invalids and infirm per- | sfterrcon, ++ Romeo and Juliet ;” in the evening, + Pau (nig anasto Gi) Rigg, Palermo, 99 days, with fruit, to | ) BALTIMORE Arr April 4 1 a Wale alee ae encouragement, a brisk trade will be dr: o the great Broadfield, from — sons. anthers Tine’? and a new farce. ri Brig Dore (Er), Tucker, Rio Janeiro, 64 days, with ro. Core, Burnham, ee Ais Victorine, Bro: ‘New Or- injary of our Southern planters. H at | pic 80 charitable pur. |. Cuxbvs Maxerkeis—This eclobrated original band | wood, ae, to Carlisle & Zimmermann schrs John T Fardy, Fisher, West Indies; Susan & Crocker, Bath; Eliza Amanda, Williams, New York; continue their concerts at 4’ with wiae, &c, to What interest or me which price th ai way. Several no- | " Brig Volante, Sewell, 4 re ve ean Fuelind have in this iy tins thas Sea Gee B on Fi grea nilsson of the West fea Mas fe uichrpeles ¢ tte | Pome jut tits expended, may ~ Read the programms | Shipp Broa & Co. “March #0, iat 3,190 5, passed the wreck | Stranger, Fisher, Plymouth, Mass; Loduakia, Lovell, ath, consequent degradation of the negro, an! the erippling | 100 do. at $ 1,000 poor | be gathered from the foll f d 5 ee ty an . BOSTON—are April 6, ships Daniol Webster, Ho vari, of Southern interests? Why, simply to raise the valie tore at Jrantabsut 999 bursements of the “claritabie committees” for the | Woo's Missrazis.—A new burictta, entitled “Uncle ches ein ONeill, Messina, Of days, with fralt, to | 1 Veroot Feb ahr Win’ Bonn, (of Now York) 46 | ger, Calcutta Nov 23; Marcellus, Bartlett, Caloutta Nov I and importance of the East India possessions, by “ crush- Portland, c tris. Empty mo- last five years, from which the expenses of the Bri- | Tom’s Cabin,” will be brought out on Monday, whea ‘ig Koenig Ernest August (Prus), Gotschalk, List: ing out” the West. Her Christianity, humanity, philans | ater sic are secfee ami, wanted 271 sold at 9¢-50, | tish Protective Society have been deducted:—1843, | Several other novelties may be expected, ‘The batlesque | acekaaempeenent August (Pras) Cotesia tise ae | fratip Jenn Dalton, Boud, Hunsco Sr cee ae thropy and sympathy, drawn from her own suffering | Sugar box shooks are very scarce, 850 from atore soldat | 345 applicants relieved, $1,167 90 amount disbursed; | ‘Rochester knockings’? will be continued. G220'W, spoke bark Newton, of and for New Bedford: tst, 4 at Fete a ay Reig white slaves at home, ‘and bestowed upon the black ones | $326; 1,800 per Mary Groton,at $3 for 1,000 now afloat, 1849, 7 84 disbursed; 1850, 446 re- | , THe CamrpEtt Mixsrrms will give one concert more, spoke bark Lenix, from Boston, bound ya, | alt; Brache Orbit, Shaw, Turks Vstande 16 sohr Ore- of the West Indies and our Southern States, are just sin- | 5 i to take place on Monday evening, at Acalemy Hall, Fe Oelths CO ne Se ORDA | Cop, Lovell, Rondout. Sid ship Miss Mag, barks Merlin, cere enough to reduce them to a point of degradation, rs.—Arrivals of vesseis have been inadequate to 25 disbursed; 1852, 536 relveved, $1 No, 663 Broadway. The programme is full of good thing: Brig Mary Price’ (of Bangor), Pierce, Humacoa, PR, 14 Kewalan, brig Condor, schz Hy Allred, sad’ from the Roads misery and brutality equalled only in the wilds of Africa— | the demand. Since our report of the 13th instant, the : ; i Curksk Hart.—Buckley’s Minstrels announce days, with sugar, to H D Brookman &'Co, March 27, lat | ship Marathon, bark Saxonviile. #0 that she may enjoy an exclusive trade, and elevate her- | following charters have come to our knowledge; four of new things for Monday night. Read the prograthine. | 26, lon 7041, spoke schr Mary, of Boston, from Sagua la | \ 7th, arr ships Star of Empire, Brown, Liver 1851, ‘elieved, $1,915 ed; 1s 0 disbursed. The Society is supported partly by the interest of 1 with su} i i i i i t stitnti rhich ii py Northern Light, Hatch. San Francisco Jan self by the levelling system. This is her policy, and this | large ships of 3,600 to 4,000 boxes each, for Trieste, two” te permanent funds of tie institution, which is an- | Horn and Briggs are “around” yet. Grande. March git, . ¢ . the destiny she is working out for Cuba. " Of tiem A526 62! and two at.85;" twa FOC MNCNOlIEN Se Oe ually augmented by the admission fees, partly by | Broawax Mestox.—The Russian giant will de glad to | | Brig Fairy (Br), Eaton, Guayanills, PR, 18 days, with su- Pee iran erty te rigs he er tig ae Will “Young America,” or even old America, consent | per box; one for Genoa at $425; one for Sweden at £5 the aunual subscriptions of its members, all of whom | see all his friends at No. 887 Broadway on Monday. The | #4. t? om i som, 7 i jobile; Elm, Taylor, Philadelphia; brigs Nereus, Small, MPa, HT days, with oval, to | eras Feb ih Bensiamaquon,” Gray. jernambuco 3d ult? ntgomery, Havaia 16ch ult; to this destruction of her rights and interes’ Brig Caroline (Br), Len allow this opportunity to pass without Will she king her posi- two for Hamburg at £5 15s.; one do. £6 10s.; | are either natives, or of natives of | “Lilliputian King”’ is also to be seen at this place. ons or grandsou ibraltur for orders, if to Leghorn $4 per box, if | England, or of her : ; order. 2 olonies or dependencies, or Bri- ‘Wanir’s Serexapers will appear every night this weel, Brig Brothers (Br), Martelle, Arichat, 12 days, with fish | E Baldwin shall, Bows ult; tion boldly among nations, and demonstrating to both ; one for Antwerp £ four for Cowes | ti 1 rever Y at 495 Broadway. and plaster, to A Leary & Co. Ss na 2ist ult; Harriet, Hall, Matanzs ; Zo~ pai acad gested" tits: fa cara't ties come, and Ho | ue Tea eevee eh age tie een eat ek ont ee wherever born.No others Yianr’s Wuorg Wort is on exhibition at No. 379 | | Brig Versailles Of Camden), Sherman, fev Ortoans, 2 pil ee Mataps as Bidiult: Hinds, Day, Saltitio farther? Bos fos Cok and ond hee ace Lg gible. ‘The admission fee is $10 and the an- Broadway. days, with segar and mol: to order.’ Hac experienced | iver, Ga, Win Pi ten, bileeel pian ueeer oe ss Bald Se I i ae nual subscription $5. The members meet quadrann- ‘SiG! hes i nk he weather on the passage; lost part of deck load of mo- Py dal cee Fs Fe | i 6 15s.; one for Corunna and orders for Great * Le napicpepteabeth se he es Signor Binz will give entertainments every night this | 1; vana Ith ‘ult; Ri r, Charleston; Florida, Kelle) Weosrspay, March 29. | Pritain, at 4628. 6d.; one for Bristol at £6 5s.; one for , lly and dine together on, St. George's day, at their | week at Library Hall, Newark, N. J. ¢ Edward (of Sag Har'or), Ogden, Apalachicola, 23 | Wilmiagton NC; Williams, ‘Wilmington NC, The Princeton arrived yesterday afternoon. She brings | Liverpool at £5; one for Bilboa at $4 per box; one for | Personal and not at the Society's expense. Anns | days With shinies, ty mater Fostexer, Geaz, Btenmond eles Dyer Suey aaeeteas ‘ ee I x at er hhd. for molasses. For the United The permanent fund and property of the societ: chr Pegasus (Br), Magus, Palermo, 70 days, with fruit, 1 u graham Ys, on no despatches, but informs us that a messenger has been 5 Ps | ae d property y Married, to order. John C Cathoun, Phinney, Alexandria; Jesse 'Willismson, | States—two for Boston at $250 per box and deck loads | amounts to upwards of $6,000. On Thursday, April 6, at Trinity Church, Buffalo, by | “Sehr James Muir (of Baltimore), McNeilly, Mayaguez, PR, | Jr, Winsmore; Adeline my Charm, Berry, and. Raoo sent to Madrid. This fact tells a whole story—delay-—le- | Of molasses at 83 ew ¥. y a cls laws of St. G , Kk, Bs Philadelphia: signalled for = Sicilian sh | of molass per lihd.; two for New York at the | By a clause in the hy-lawsof St. George's Society — Rev. E RELA A. Frei, of Budalo, | 12 days, with sugar, to J Onativas. Rock, Brown, Philadelphia; signalted for a Sicilian shi lay—and fizzle! | same; ome for Philadelphia at the same: one for Sagas | which are what the Bcolch would coll actoeeOR | foe to oa a tee rine chp! Batalo, | Uther Gvorze or Kennebunk), Curtis, Mantanzas, 1M days, | (supposed the Sumatra, from Palermo) and two briza. ‘Cl 5 ORE. oo Loe : ‘ to mast Dark Avola, Crowell, Charleston; sehrs Geo Sayary, Joi The President's message to Congress is consider. | and New York at $225 and § ee bentel a | Union—persons not ome members of | _ In Brooklyn, on Thursday evening, April 6, by the Rev. | Me eas eT), Nowcomb, Cabo Rago, PR, 13 Gardens. "Sid barks Avot "Everest: brige Wayrant @1 good—extremely good, so far as bold talk is on K load molasses at 83 50; | the St. George's i e fin ciety may become members and | R. M. Hatfield, Witiam Harrer, Fsq, (of the firm of | with sugar and molasse Billow, China; schrs J H Roscoe, A J enzie. the style equal to his inaugural. Pierce stock, which | Portsmouth at $4 DE eer ce wie “amicunt, of Mar to Hamilton & Bros. , 3 it Sa," Behe aoe ‘ Mary Farrow, Limeburner, Wilmington, NU; DeELEN + ote ter Mueilansd tort May their union be a happy and fruitful one, Schr Susan Bro eer Serena Fi od that is accom: ther, 101 years, § months and 6 days. "i 8; after wh’ procession would return to the once repeal the neutrality laws that this government has Let mercy be our boast, and shame our only fear. In port 11 AM, scbrs Julia & Martha, Hamilton, and Ex- i fati f bliss protracte: a ge. rienced heavy v : 5 look aba pas Eadie | land at $4625, 9 $475" per hid. for molasses is offered | Plished by these associations, aud of the greatness | Y°*7* of bliss protracted to a good old ag | Bniwarke, asd spilt forcentl. ¢ YSBORO, SC—Arr Maroh 27, sohr Agnes, Lord, stood ata low figure before, has experienced a further | from Cardenas to Portlan of the evils that emigrants endave, we hope that Taper aap tr Sober J WwW Lindeay Lewis, Attakapas, 16 days. Experi- EASiPORT—Arr April 3, schr WP Bucknam, NYork, decline in this market. We, who suffer and call in yain — those Englishmen in our midst w < - pte as caste Silver Cloud, Abtakepes, 28 days. S40 Tet, bark Sea Slipper, Winchester, Havana; 4th, sche H rn A - { City Intelligence. ided fi elforating the cond On Saturday afternoon, April 8, at twoo'clock,Ca- | Schr Silver Clow P ys. D Leighton, Perry, Philadelphia. " for protection, desire something more than big talk. We . . x se im. | #ided in ameliorating the cond: THAKINE GRACE, aged 15 years. Schr Monsoon ia, 2 da He P ‘ % h Covwmrra CouRcr—MaenNe oF THE ALvMNt.—<A prelimi- | countrymen embrace the : oer : : | y Taylor, Cox, Virginia 8. FREDERICKSBURG—Arr prev to April 3, achrs Red Ro~ want action—prompt, decided action—no shuflling of re- | pary mecting of the Aluinni of Columbia College was | of doi y Paige hg at The funeral will take place between twelve ant ono ML Sault, Carter Belfaat, be, 10 days. ver, Boston: kaith, NYork. sponsibility, or delay that will prove certain death. Why | held yesterday afternoon in the College Chapel, to take | Of doing so by becoming membe ovelock this afternoon, from her late residence, No. 125 ary Thompson Smith, Philadslpliia for Bostoa. PALL RIV ER— Are April, aches Win L Dayton,Dongias, 4 y te Ms pasures for thé cent 1 celebration in October Society; for, in the langnage of its S Greenwich avenue. The relatives and friends of her | Schr Cabot, Nickerson, Boston, 3 days. Philadelphia; Ganges, Kid ‘ork. send the Princeton here empty handed? Why despatch | measures for ‘he contennial celebration in October next. |“ qaeir institution rears its structure upon ‘the baat ther, the widow Grace, are respectfully invited to at- | Schr Mary Niles, Kelly, Boston (th, Arr ccbrs J’ Leaming, Godfrey: Treasuror, Waples, a messenger to Madrid? Does not the outrage call for | In consequence of the want of sufficient public notice the | of batewsienss’ Rid Je Tos ‘on upon the basis Sead. sts ’ Ps 9 mw) Sole HW Gandy New London. and Wm P Corbitt, Hewitt, Philadélohia, Sid sehrs Ad- something more than a bold flourish of trumpets and ne- | attendance was very small. The meeting was called to | Ne Le WVGEY Tadive OF cstasinne and ought to ‘be | tend. ay ‘18, M ict of Joseph | Schr Undine, Penfield, Portiand, Ct. yenturer, and Senator, NYork; sloop Maria Louisa, do, gotiations? order at, 2 o'clock, and fr. Mulligan was calle’ to tne | eaten ee ee ee ee a oot ret Sdth rene ot hecage net Or Joseph Mor: | Seut F Hallett, ——-, Providence, pGEORGETOWN, 'D' C—Arr' prov’ tol April 3 ache itarta Vi ” ) i ni hair. Prof. Renwick and Mr. Beck ppointed Vice | 4 o 3 determin * ison, year 0 | be eli A ane, $ . Ifthe “Viceroy”? of Cuba should invade the United | chair, | Trof, Renwick and Mr. Becks were appointed Vice | nongo what good may be in their p and, Ww The relatives and friends of the family, and of her | , Ba™Tt was the clipper ship (not gcbr) Joba Fyfe, reported | * TiGLMES” “irr April 5, PMi bark Nashua, Clifford, States with an armed force, would the President consider Presilents, and Rev. Mr. Leonard and Mr. MeCallongh | oritorious inhabitanis of the haveatlonted, | sons, William V. and John Clitz Morrison, are respect. | i" Jesterday’s impression arrived from Glasgow. Boston for iphia; wctra Hamilton, Gilohrist, Se it necessary to despatch a messenger to Madrid before re- Fecretarics. President King, on behalf of the Board of | thoy eannot cease to veriera' Torctatheer’. | falls invited toatterid: het funeral, from’ her late res!- BELOW. George for Virgini ange, Sawyer, Jonosport for N pelling him? Trustees, reported that the plan suggested to them was | Ceo vejoice in holding wp the vir aerts | Gense, Noo Hamersiey place, at twoo'ciock this after. | Twobarks, unknown, York. Tremont, M. Provincetown for do. Sid schra Site teatenliy stinee cnr verstis, mast We pationtl Hoc, ard Usanes poooaedl ia & Rote ts eon Teast. om it has given birth, as exau emalation; noon.” Her remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery. | oF MOM iohe | Abr Oth, aud sid. slr Nellis D, Stotson, Philadelphia for submit to the tard. ace of Spanish negotiations Yor ina ly tosome chureh, ™ aide . e 4 4 y * ships Franklin, Southampton; Jamestown, Rich y Ps pa B' 2 + 5 & i P | ; the sake of justice and our country’s honor, | hope not. med, Where an addiess woull be de. | . Che present President of St. Society is On Saturday a arth ane alock, DUpLY ‘Augusta, Savannah, Union, Charleston; ship | Beatot,, Pema ty steve ie a. ot p Rory pm Let Congress, upon whom the responsibility now rests, at livered, toge 8 poem and other appropriate ex- William Young, Esq.; its motto is : Wit1ams, son of John and Delaphene Polhamus, aged 2 London, ete toe + view, | Wind during the day from SSE, and fi The funeral will take place at two o'clock this after- | ften o d,and by acts mad and void, lo © Green, where » tent eliould be prepared sufficient * cata ats ? ab will ta change, Thame prccianeitide, ent seckte thas eet eeas nM to “weanminodste “all of Siem, Whate a coll cota Office, 86 Greenwich strect. reat from viens Grand street, The friends of the fa- | Siewcrandias SACKSONVILLE—Arr March 25, brigs Reabon Carver, tercourse with this false and treacherons people until | Would be in waiting, eirictly on testotal prinqiples. No | IL—THE scoTcit. mY Betundag morning, April 8, aftera lingering Miness, | ,.The miners’ strike at Cumberland belngover, goal isagain | Wooster NYork, (t¢ Natac, Fla) 2th; Bonapanse, Rosters they give full satisfaction for past wrongs, and security decided action v aud some desultoryde- | Jn 1 tives of Ssot- Uh the bore with Cheistean fortitude Barger Btuwtos, | Stiving at Locust Moint in large quantities, and vessels for the future. This is the aly course that will secure | bute followed ested the appointment | Jand, in the littl which she bore with Christian fortitude, barpGet GLENNON, | are in srcat_cemand at Baltimore for New York and for our rights and stop John Ball's progress. fa committer n to concort further | city Dee ie he in the 284 year of her age. | Ports om the Souad aud Boston. : ; tn Beate, S#aty goors FouNG america. | men Mt resolution was lost, | City of N ning & phi- s will be taken to Calvary Cemotery at three peaataicnhrtaeh ieee yim P. 8 —The Rurpire City arrived this morning, and leav motion for adjour made by Mr. Cornell, and | ‘@@4Topie p founded the St. . from the residence of her husband, Telegraphic Marine Reports. celpbla; Mary, Groentield, NYork; stoope Jos nee, v n t that the ‘as Cnolly carried. of the number of gentle. | Andrew’ by which, dutiag the following Washington strect. NEW ORLEANS, April 7—Are ships Trambull, and st | pa New Lonion, do. Sid scbra Hope, W Gandy, Philadel- this evening. We get no news by her, excep people of the South are ready for action, if Congress so | men pre decides. There is little news of importance in town. | Zhe meeting then a: Several cargoes of negroes have recently been laniel on | — Cozissr0! ring any decided action unnecessary. | twenty years. social and friendly intercourse among | _ In Brooklyn, on Saturday, April 8, Wituiam Srevmys, | Chariea, New York; Western World, and Clarissa Currior, | hia WeHAVEN-Atr Aptil 7, bark J Forbes, NYork; sohe | c id 9 | 01 NE journed to Mond: 7th inst the natives of weotland, their connections and de- | *8ed 25 ye | Boston. RAPE cae" itt: | owe | HEAD—Arr March 25, sché Kidder & Co, Seors- | ge 3. ed a i ‘ r ‘The friend: ‘of the fi ily s espectfully invited to at- » boat Gowanus, | SCendants, were promoted and maintained; hundreds | gond his funeral, from the sesiiones of hia father. a Herald Marine Correspondence. of their poor coun sure the south side without detection—that is, the dealers bid | when coming into the ow York side yoster- ‘ymen were relieved, and imple- ret Ae PHILADELPHIA, April 8. 4 PM—Arr steamship Koy- | ' Zt for Georgetown, D varies, the highest for the AngloSpanish spies. Jour or five | day morn h tho Manhattan, by manta and materials of work were furnished to thelr | gaeeere he’ S04 Brooklyn, at two o'clock this af- tine” Garvin savanaal rig Oseenta, Farol, New Rare weed, crogelBostan, Eee large Sugar estates near Cardenas have been destroyed by | which the ra 1@ Gowanus, from the bow | industrious but indigent fellow exiles: hoi ° Friday night, April 7 . 7 piteg es n : ulge Hopkinson, DeGroot, Buena Vista, Lynch, NHa- fire. At this moment the Princeton is firing s salute. | the ladies’ cabin, was torn wp ail Ural | found for the destitute, attendanc nto the Mok, | after au ileee of ‘tive days, Amine G. Woosnem ta ths | clits ‘Smet Cluy of Boston, Baker, Boston; Delaware, | sen ions, Budhal beeen. & Harriet, An American, name Drake, from Maine, drew $25,000 in | of the guard supporiers of th ha | The history of the socicty from 1775 to 1734, is not | hope of a blissful immortality, aged 29 years and 10 | at (amet Are April mF Chase, Ciase e Havana lotteries. The weather is fine, and the city None of th: | recorded nor discoverable. ‘The records were lost. | months. Disasters. ras i9th ult, via Holme ‘m A Brow, and country hy ae | wore frighte cause, | In 1784, however, it appears that the society re-or- | __ His friends, and those of his father, Thomas M. Woot- | Ba See Arrivals. . via Holmes’s He ‘orent State, Stowers, ftitisi. o.1ssg, | Sm extraorainas eddy at the mouth of | panized; the old. constituti ponk ruff, Hancock Chapter 0. U. A., and the Order generally, | Bark Franovs Warts (of NYork), Danristor, from Rio | Matanzas 10th ult, yia Holmen Portland, Stetson, AVANA, March 20, 1854. | the slip, thro ue boat farther round | Banized + Htation was revised and | are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his | Janeiro for NOrleans, with 8 cargo of 3,500 bags of coffee, th ult; Torno, I denas 15th ult; Gom State of Feeling in Havana—Wreek of the Pizarro—Order | than the pilothnd cale mm) persons con- | py new officers were elected. From that | fate remdence, No. 7484 Broadway, at one o'clock to- was hotally lore om or previons Se Wie Van ines, pear the A fa HS a eae ‘ ig Lookout, Tie Restricting Parties from Writing in the Papers, dée.— | tended that the individuals wiv “ese conversing with | year to the present date, the society has continued | morrow aftcrcoon. His remains will be conveyed to | Month o! the Mississippi river. About 7 Philadeiphia; Pennaylvania Gol oiled ty ¢ a pany | | the pilot diverted his attention from his duty. Whether | to sustain its original character. Newark, J., for interment. The account cor to this city byt »,, Witcher, NYork via Edgart here she put im Arrival of the Princeton and Arago—Assassinations im | this was or was not the fact, we should consider it the | ‘The constitution of this society ix nearly similar to | — California papers please copy os no further partioul oF W was irs, after being ashore; Melbourne, Hix, NYork; Jus- Havana, dc. duty of the company to Issue imperative orders against | that of the St. George's. On Friday, April 7, Mary Euizannrd, only daughter of | 255 tons register, built at nebunk, Me, in bor Hew , Pq ean, Unease. ag; Mt Lhbave read in the New Orleans Picayune of the 17th | pertons visiting the pilots while in the discharge of th The permanent capital of the society amounts to | Edwin and Phabe E. Stone, aged $ years, § months and | Foster, Eiliovt & Co. of this elty, and arter, Hampden for Fredericksburg. Va; Mary Del duty, aa visiters must certainly cisin a part of their at- | gome ¢42,000, the interest of which, adder to the | 20d8y8. $12,(00, which is nearly or quite or Marshall, ack port for Richmond, Va, Cld, brig Caroliae E Kelley, Coleord, Havan a. ViDENCE—Arr April 6, briz Fram sehrs Mobil Wipe Mobi Sioseratine mn which should be wholly oveupied by their bu city. Her eargo | inat., received here by the brig J. S. Gittings, a tele- | {enfin | Ergphic despatch from Washington, headed ‘“ The Case , enabled it to The funeral will take place at two o'clock this af- Satual ‘subscriptions of the membe ternoon, from No. 83 North Moore streat, ‘The friends expend fourteen hundred dollars during the past Banx SuwARRow, Stone, from NYorl which put into Rio Janetro in dist ness. ant , Yousa Mex’s Wine Coxnetree—The Young Men's n hundred . i Ces eee ieee,” tne WHER Mates Tne the Caken | wile Commitee met last night at their headquarters, | year, for the relief of their poor and destitute coun- ey aeNot are invited to attend, iene tein Nea Pierce, James Ri anford, hing authories had apologized for the detention of that ship, | the frondway louse, there being present a number anu. | tymen in our city. Boston papers please copy. eines Peuriens. Hear Cevnde tus pier] garb ke Ainge bh snap ti ‘which had been done by “orders that had been issued, | sally lance.” Sevoral of the whig members of the Lagie- | | "The members pay twelve dollars ag an admiasion | “At his Iwe private residence, No. 482 Broome street, with leaking badiy, by whaling bark Hiack | Teland, Hull, and Provid NYork; Kitty Ann, Dut which it wasnot expected would have been so strictly | lature now in the city visited the Committee, in accord. | fee and five dollars annually. They dine together illness, Mr. AxtHoxy Bouyer, ft bor, and the crew, Ifin number, taken off, Jennings, do. a ¥ that the Cuban anthorities wore willing to pay | 40¢e,¥it an in given, stating that the | on St, Andrew's day. ac, France, in the 82d year of his age. 1 Ton 63 W. PENSACOLA—Arr between Mi rtd: heheh! EM ti 08. , be open to them. | The aid alforded 40 a plicants is di db His friends'and acquaintances, ani those of his nephew, ‘ort Lacy, from Port Tobscen, Md, on the even: | Elwell, Bingham, Aspinwall. Cld, for the loss occasioned by the detention of the Black War- omplimentary to the guests | aimoner, who personally invest gates the con a lion . Maury t respectfully invited to attend | i con her return trip from Baltimore | Gainer: rast vee April 6, sohr Jas Witon, Norfolk. jo , 0 et ‘ oe , rior, her cargo and passengers, and that i was considered Sorinas Duiviebs this there was no im: | of the petitioners. Office, 420 Broome street. the funeral, at two o'clock this afternoon. sia ship Otomace, Ho ‘Apalachicols, Below Sth, brig d e rt 7 On Friday evening, April 7, after a lingering illness, likely the President would arrange the matter without niorning a dre broke out in the sta- | | The aged President of the Society is Adam | which he bore with Christian fortitude, Parwics Baxxsrr, Finrs.—Yestes SCH OND CARE April 6, ship Rownoke, Skinner, NY TH the interference of Congress. I may not have quoted | bles of Mr. Miller, on tie corner of Thirty-sixth street | Norrie, Esq. Its motto is:—Nemo me impune la- | in the 2ist year of his age. | Joon siinuves after, wed sho wil ork brig Cleopatra. Corre NOi tue precise words of the Picayune, having been only fa- | and Fleventh avenue, an iospite the efforts of the Are- | ess. ni "tis Yeonaine will be taben to Calvary Cemetery, ‘at two | tad Ber eangy aavod in & damage Hate, “Capt 1, atated | EB, New York: F Johngon, Dyer Wan i a ed to the round —d 1 8 vored with a cursory perusal of the paragraph whilst bap nthe ieee rcet 1. This was the ox IIl.—THE TRISH EMIGRANT socrery. o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of his brother, | that he has enters! the barker probably a hundred ti OCK! Deeaer March 1, schra Tanne Aehore, Bes 1 oh a dange Lo ‘NYork; Pawtucket, weveral persons were waiting to read the paper as soon | Yesterday morning, alc ck, a fire was | Pe BE Sie te mene the following Me ity itied near Broome « yrain, Jony | 20%, ouerevction in it'ar the one he ran agalast oa iis | ApriL2 Oregon, Any re OTe: Pawtucko ‘anit passed from my hands. The paragraph, however, | discovered in n We wrt, fri ng in 115th street, | "The trish Emigrant Society . % Sa Eglo Honrox, aged 40 years. ra ie rea 4 Tn port April 5, sohe Luter Child, Sears, Bos- thas met with discredit here; the opinion of | BAF avenue A. As the hoase was en pty at the time, it ‘ u His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. ‘OWR, SAR At ARY, of Plymouth, bofo 3 , f- Tangier; at, ves Salven Heres the opinion of | was supposed to be the work of an inceniiary. Tho | €stablished in 1841, for the purpose of affording ad- | qe funeral will take place at 2i¢ocloek thin atterngoa, gahore 26th ult on Thamer, Sprig, Shoal Sp ng Mil 2 A every one whom I have heard speak in relation to it being | huilding was totally destroyed; loss abyyi five hundred | Vice, protection and employment to emigrants from | “At Greene Point. ng Island, on Saturday morning, | dened.am Davis ‘that it was sont over the wires with the view to calmany | dollars, Treland. April 8, Euizangru, wife of David Provost, sged 55 years, ¥, the loommimsloners of wreck), at Acc: Bxcitement that might have been occasioned in New ee ee beat 20 alone fire broke out An Saplorment office is kept at No. 29 Reade | 7 month sad 13 cy at Cae tasatiy one roupenttatty: | Saets Seyerel peehene Rauth site anion’ Glak Orleans upon the'subject. But isthialikely tobe effected, | cause by children playing with matches, “The damage | Seg Caabiapitymas ier apply for service and | | The Teo attend her funeral, from ths resdonse of hee | ©isim tele property, or it wilt be sold aa the InW aireeut A mot exeed S105. The society give Prompt attention to redressing | husband, Franklin street, Greene Point, at three o'clock | ,Scur Jonw G on ap Mee nat to-morrow afternooa, Dobdoy, was got off 27th ult, it CHorera ON THe Missrssrpri—The the and complaints reported at their office, t Elizabethtown, N. J., on Saturday, April, Emax | Doboy, was got o CE Belle Key, which arrived at Oairo on Sunda night bea | and | —ygeonen subjects of inter: | yA! pall son comatinced Pending having fail 0, ti about casos of cholera on board that | est to the His are invited to attend from his anti te and New Orleans. In ‘alone, there ‘They their charitable funds to the need: residence, at half-past nine o’clock on Tuesday morn- | “ONT IN THE BION OF rave, COAST OF YENIOR— ilcox; and T B Hodgman, Boone dostea’ Ween dha pend we fale shank money from persons in the interior qe ‘The cars will iecve st eight O'vlook A Mk, and re- <4 on tho 2ist of ls, Torry, do; Mary Aamy 7 portous onboard sick. —¥e Louse Republi “prs, | te iends oa tui arial a sport gana ‘pia at eleven and twolye o'lock. Re eT