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7 z or Di Whitney, the President uneducated—no VISI OF TE LEGI:LATURE ¢r, Genater Dickinson, Senator Whitney, the Breslent of RAAi cad ow tu poor man unrelic NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.| MARITINR INTELLIGENS Benuvoa—tn port abt Apeil 1, brig Joseph, oes € ‘At the foct of the table were seated the wives and \- Dr. Gro. of Binghamton, N. Y., responde! in nnn Annee ‘apswas—In March 2%, barke St Be, mands, TO THE | AL tne (Sve present, who, by their presence, added still | an appropriate manner, and thanked. tho Board: of Ton ‘The Clergy vs. the Nebraska Bill. Movements of Ocean Steamers. Moves Ktintal Cosson, for Cowon and Kod coat to th» oceasion, Governors for the honor conferred upon the members of | LETTER FROM JUDGE DOUGLAS IN REPLY TO TWEN- |, “4MmR Liverpeo! ,.....Portland, MATE] | Carver. for Portland uoxt day. Sd 21st, brig. It We 7 City or NBW YORE. er having been dis of, the President on | the Legislature. ‘TY-FIVE CLERGYMEN OF CHICAGO, ON THE NEBRAS- “Reciiamotes. Mow Xe = Snow. Frankfort. 2th, bark Liasle Loud, xan, Cowes @a oy called the assem toorder, andaddressed | Senator Wiryry then made some remarks, which were KA BILL. “i ’ Bestan. ‘Apl 1 | ° wkt. eens follows -— | cut short by the lateness of the hour, for by this time it Wasmnerox, April 9, 1884. co 4 “AR 1 |, Gvaxama. PRI port March 31, ship. Arab. Ballard, Dp orT” men of the Senate and Assem! It is with great | was after 6 o'clock P. M. ti tina: nl a let py ht poe York ‘ abl 10 from | eeneeth, E; bark AB Low rg DINNER AT BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. we welcome you to the elty of New York. We | _ The company then broke up, and took thoir departure judge Douglas itten a long letter, of eight co- bre ee ot aR fancy Plalsted, Ballard. de a that you should see, as the representatives of the | for New-York, arriving safe, about 7 o'clock, at the | lumns of the Sentinel, in reply to the resolutions of a 3 ‘Apl12 nacre the Value of our institutions on these islands, Pier foot of Bellevue street. Carriages were in attondance, | meeting of twenty-five clergymen at Chiengo, and in de- | N&8 Aa ' SPEECHES the benevolence of the inhabitants of the great and they all hastened to their various hotels, no doubt of hi in debate in the Senati pees ApL 15 for NYork 4 ’ iaptibationserich are in oareyee ond: | Well ed from their perambulations on’ Randall's | fence of his course Senate on the pro- | Atlantic. Boe EK APE IS Nile, Long do ke. &o. &o. we Lope in yours, invaluable, institutions where the poor | 82d well’s Islands. teat of the New England clergymen against the repeal of hs ‘Apl 20 ch 25th, se! “ a , j and friendléss can alone find plenty and comfort, We bid | ener the Missouri compromise. rr March 22. schr/Carmen, Barron, Paits Casa | you weloomse, nat that we went to get any appropriation, DOINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE YESTERDAY. Mz. Dekigad Sitssitepess ‘Gh gf0cia’ purswedl’by kies to -Apl Sid 12th, sehr oliion Been ie Oo fatueday t'e members of both houses of the Le- | but that you may see and judge of the utility and value | Our Albany visiters did not rise very onrly yesterday | 101 SdS iy TU curses 8 Re cin eit Stophons, Posrson, de; aie Vow beanth f the Board of Ten Governors, | Of these institutions, which 1 know every Americancitizen | morning, on account of the fatigue of the previous day. | 9°" easegtatret ree at |? ‘sa—im port March 8, brige sopeiibe> gislature ativn of th : i * | is willing to aupport, We did not call you here for the | hike ei {| Senate, and renews the charge that the protest was an soph Baleb, lag for —>~. Rath, reps; Wisited the var’ous char ‘ab'e inst tutions on Blackwell’s | purpose of exciting your sympathies in our behalf, for | Those who have their wives wi mm, Tose, However, at | age upon the privileges of a large body of oltiseas, EALs0—In post Maroh 8, ship Browster, W. an! Rondall’s Islan's At 10 o'clock, the company, to | the city of New York is the mother and protector of all | a reasonable hour, and went to church in the forenoon ie rey val Sanger re a Brixas Bay (Paclte)—in ‘port March 6, Tilp idnatia, rea test od, assembled at the pier foot | Seetitute people who come to these islands, and toher | and cyening. The rest lounged about their various ho- | He quotes » portion of his remarks made in opposit Port jew York, April i taivasan—In port abt March 20, ‘the number of two Lunds Aen alone they look for kindness. We seek nothing from the 421 tuikcd polities and about the sights of Saturday on | t® the protest, and contends that the principle in the — choll. for Hamburg 6 days: ries Gasene Mit- Of Bellevue Hospital, among whom we noticed the Presi- | State. We seek nothing from the Legislature, except that | t@)*, pouuce and ances . pong Nebraska bill is identical with the résolutions of the oe ‘and $ G Bags, Crosby, for NYork 8 days; Marce dent pro em of the Serate, the Speaker of the Assembly, | which all citizens are willing o pay for the support of | Randall's sud Blackwell's Islands. This morning, at 8 ing at Ohi Se tcatives exis Yao talk otis yf tonmshis Coe Law. MeGowan, Ap Ris ota ts man, disg : bhi. Honor Recorder Tillow, the different members of the | those who are fastened on us by misfortune or other- | o'clock, they leave the Astor House in carriages, and pay | meeting at Chicago, selves only, tee 2g | 7.30" AM, Int 25, ton Fa'40, exchanged signals with bark | ¢,\/AiPARAuo—{n port March L. ships Tel Raisers a ti | wise. I cam show you thousands on this and Randall’s 4 visit to the various benevolent institutions in the city | People in the States to frame their own government. Hiecia. hence for Cardenas, from Heston fr Spe Fransiese, ee Zane: Rasaon Legislature, the greater portion of the members of the | Island, including nearly s thousand children, who look | 2aj‘up to the High Bridge, after which they will ride to | He also contends that thettransfer of slaves from Ken- |, Stenmabip Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, dc, with mise — ere r Board of Aldermen and Common Couneilinen, and seve- | to the Ten Governors of the Almshouse for their main- | {he railroad depot and take the afternoon train for Alba- | tucky to Nebraska would. be a benefit to the slaves, | “Stamehi hip Biar of the West, Tinklepi ‘Arr FOb1, shi Dashing Wave, Fisk, Philadelphia she West, Tinkle; 3] ex-oldermen, together with man; tenance and their position in life, and who would | yy Th ‘all highly pleased with what they have | days, with gold dust and 469 ‘passe ery eset eh ihe pee eee psa Laie aged | be ntirely destitute were it not for these excellent insti Reg ay nay ia mo back to theirleeolative | 8d not alter the politionl complexion—that it | $o7t. need sovere AS ns. You come to the Lunatic Asylum, and we point «Gotham would be simply reducing it in one State, where Dunoan, Caloutt: casioned, the steamboat did not arrive as soon as was | out to you five or six, undred lunatics wlio are support: duties with, higher. See ee ce uae pennies ed Sacweantnit Stine ood Hope F ; ed by us, and God knows they have want of it. Now, announced, and the company were kept waiting for near- id r Ris ocension by tiipee ws | eet where it is rich, Denies that clergymen, as such, gentlemen, we are honored on ¢! d for their eloqueace and their knowledge | Coroners’ Inquests, have a right to interfere in all matters embracing moral San Juan, 83¢ ‘ani OrgaD. | (bof ), chip Tart: (Scie Staghound, Norris: whch sid Fo co, returned 17th through stress of weather, again 26t! a eae mc lyan hour; but the day being @ beautiful one, the time | fre distingu , and Corinthian, Dyer, do; 3a, ‘was epent pleasantly in surveying the grounds attached | of the aflairs of the State, while we are simply members = Bopy Founp F1LoatinG 1x Tax WATER—SusPicions oF V10- rk seaman, & native of Ireland, died. | Pete se Hospital, are nia the tecite aga | of the government of the city of New York only. How- | reNce,—Coroner Gamble yesterday held an inquest upon | #4 religious truth, and intimates that a recegnition of | SEhi) Axéarctic, Stouffer, Liverpool. March 8, with’ mise | Homey sr 4-10, agnes, Sebilling, NYork; 20th, ne i 8 an'| ever, we hope we can occupy your time more pleasantly | the body of an unknown woman, which was found floati such a power would prove subversive of the principles of | and 0 passengers, to Zerega & Co. mn es, Bt Jago . demerits of the Maine law. on some other occasion. J gee on my right and left the | in the river at the foot of Broome street. The body had | fre government, and destructive of all the guaranties of | Fae a aE’ dary H Kendal fear | Ar iten 2, Wisland, Honcke, NOe- THE SCENE AT RANDALL’ ND. President of the Board of Aldermen and Councilmen, 1 been e water several weeks. Dr. O'Hanlon made an ‘ te - », NYork; i) ger a large number of the members of the Common Council. | examination of the body, the flesh of which was so much | Civil and religious liberty. The sovereign right of the ‘den Jacobl, Banneinan, and eae . ip t & Jessie (of Boston), Milton, At 11 o'clock the loud ringing of a bell announced that | T thank you cll, gentlemen, and especially the ladies, for | decomposed that the bones of the arms and of the sail; | people to manage their own affairs, in conformity with | wa Harriet & Zeneie ( nary the steamboat was coming alongside, and all hastened | your présence bere on this occasion. In conclusion, let | above the eyes, was laid bare. A linen bandage was tied | the constitution of their own making, recedes and disap- to lessen; jacol scien y Oe , Wenck, Ball i 5 ime offer you (hia sentiment— firmly around the head, completely covering the eyes. ae: oa | betel a the water's edge and proceeded on | Mh Znatc and the House of Representatives of the | There was no visible fracture discovered. Tho body was | Peer, he says, when placed in subordination to the im port Bi rela, Paragon foe rd the steamboat Independence, chartered for the | pmpire State.’’ 60 much decomposed as to have removed all traces of vio- | authority of a body of men claiming, by virtue of their | experi gi 14g; Denmark, Brennan, ‘iGeines do Seoasion by the Governors of the Almshouse. Dodworth’s — Kouner H. Tuy, the Speaker of the House, responded | lence, if any had been perpetrated. The jury returned a | ofice ax ministers, to be a divinely-appointed institution | passengers, to X er ER a aod baring struck up «national ae the seamen got | nrg pound of Ton Governorect oungrat: | Iaikereedene we Ree aa eniiog a clans | for the delaration and enforcement of God's will om | [Seaatie EE ™ apie sai Wienke toe Mone: Ba f 7 ., - le oft Poa ie a —| \- at jot) pl . ‘. ury, My a4 under way, and sailed up the Fast river as far as Eighty- | tase you, and through you the city of New York, upon | was uscd in causing the death of deceased.” Deceased | earth. Ship Amelia (of Charleston), Miners, Hod 3 te GeawlivenArt Mazeb 1, de, Canning, dame, NYork. sixth street, where a number of the invited guests had | the adn rable condition of the institutions in your | ladonaFrench drab merino dross, neatly made, but no | ‘The Judge further argues, that it is necessary | balinst and 206 pasonesrs, tc master (pe Rierdien). out. ym. | » Frankl Dy amistake gathered on the end of the pier. Here | charge. Noone can go through them without seeing | underclothes except a canton flannel petticoat. Onone | 4, sonul the eighth section of the Missouri com- | Gliagow for New York, 56 days lat 42 Canoiry—Sid ba a Mr Cooper, Ni ' Consrantinors—Are h 9, Pocahor ts hat ao ity i 3 Dot ith tent | 'd small tities of field mates, about one hundred and fifty persons were taken on board, | thay seqnemy Sesto ane oe en cre Wilke ee ee with » patent | omise as inimical to free government, and denies systip nro of the n° pee Pat ne oe 5 reap reget my among whom were several ladies and children. Leaving | pricel wale of thnesn’ dnatitalttdie except he go | vouxn Drowxgp —Yesterday afternoon Coroner Gam- | that the proposal to do so is a breach of faith. | 2, via Hampton | Roads Oh nt vee Pasi Jeans; Zist Walter R bom 3e elite Saomee this point of Manhattan island, the boat without delay | through, on we have to-day. ime maihtons of dollars | ite held an inquest at the Bellevue Hospital, upon the | ‘The principle of the Nebraska Dill, he says, is purely a | of Capo Hi American ship showing & ArinaKionball, Pike 20 (ead a te ca Norms stecred for Randall's Island, where the company weremet | Ch" ot New York, ns it shows by evidence, by these | LOUY of, Thomas ONNell, which was found foating in the | question of self government, involving the right and sare Ss tor Mempton Weeds; | 27th, Anas, Delius, trom Hromen for NOrleans; Gon J by the Randall’s Island boys, alldressed in uniform, who, | institutions, that’ her benevolence and ‘humanity | War's ‘ongshosesan, and has been missing about three | capacity of the people to manage thelr own local and | 21 20 8, lon 30 40 W. spoke wheleship Bar- | “Doven—Passed by March 20, Julia Howard, Bulktey, with hearty cheering, a display of handsome banners, | is not exceeded by any other city in the State. Infact, | months. Hs was of intemperate habits, and it is sup- | domesticconcerns, This is the only controverted prin- | Bald, for New Bester’, ofl welll Meveh Mi, Shields for Leghorn. 2 and the music of the fife and drum, welcomed the dis, | the Whole State is full of benevolent institutions, and | Dised while under the influence of liquor he fell into the lat 4 108, lon £4720 W; sroke 2 rehnge, nfor | Arr off March 21, James White, Taylor, Shields for NOe- , is- ciple involved in the bill. He says :—‘‘Iam unwilling to | Anstralis. The E of cht | leans, landed t Pilot ‘gad proceeded. : a her commerce and traffic is not exceeded by any other | Pt : satiee tinguished visiters to the happy homes provided for | State. On one side it is washed by the Atlantic Ocean, Passed uk avont elt peesoe aattanes Mative of | Kelieve thatyupon mature reflection, and with all the winds for 20 sucoessive days April 3 had abi E gal jondols, Morton, Boston, Gauwax—Sld March 20, ietta, B: yh NYork, owls, Bostsa. he Genuvcienpelct es soot prope Gotham. | on the other side by » lary sree camnan te well be | ‘reland. advantages which your Christian clitracter and expe- | apaow Sid March20, Amelie, Levis, tae ate ermed an inlan ‘ 1 7 A m e 5 All having disembarked, the company marched to the the noblest monuments that has ever been erected by Fs Seay "4 pean oa binge eRe a inte capes rience may enable you to summon to your assistance, lanta, Doty, Boston; les, 57 | Mary Morris, McLeary, NYork; Mi pe Charleston.” Pot beck ist, Vorten, Allan,’ for Boston, delightful strains of the music, along a well laid plank | the hands of man—I mean the g1 Erie Canal (loud | iM sanction the declaration that ition to a; “s ; oks the schooner Samucl Gilman, lying at pier No. 9 East | You will sanction the declaration that a proposition Acaced heavy weather om the passage, lost forevopmaast, bale road, to the nursery, which was the first building on this | and prolonged cheering)—that magnificent artery ‘that | fiver Deceased had been ashore fut yas not seen on carry this principle into effect is a great moral wrong— | warks, as bi 6s PIR ER 21, Metropolitan, Barstow, NYork. | 18 through th ire State. th 1 r ' vi , Beaman, Rio Janeiro, a Bin Poe Here ‘ie ieveany aaa ioe Setain' sorta Hy feces reap she gerbe not | board again. His body was found floating alongside. Ver- | exposing us to the righteous judgments of the Almighty Hudson fof Norfolk), Beaman, Bis tenelsp, 48, day pHAuavgc—Arr March 20, Elbe, Sehwonson,and Liberty, un children, varying in age from three to six | ork. only say that one of the best acts ever performed by me - ‘the letter is argumentative rather than denunciatory, ‘¢ whaling bark Malt» s a cenise, 21 ‘INGSTOWN—Sld March 21, Rol Kelly, Liv in years, all neatly dreascd, delighted with the muste of the | was when I voted in favor of the bill creating the office | ‘24, 25 years of age. her RL AEB have be aR pa Hes a rh eg ag a en? nabs eat akg i fen G Axorner Bopy Fouxp rx 18 WATER.—The body of an | 4nd is milder than might have been expected fr 80 with ws band in attendance, and evidently happy with their situ- | Of the ‘Ten Governors, and placing these institutions x . : ation in life. under their management. ‘Ilave only one word more | voknown man was found floating in the water at the } source; but still, upon some points, it is tart and s tosay. The members of the Legislature have been only | iohet trees pred tae tha iey ae eae etary castic. The letter is clearly designed as a full vintic After examining the nursery and primary schools, the | here for one day, and I thiuk if the Ten Governors treated | quest upon * his poait boys belonging to the island drew up in front of the | them as well the next timo they visited you, some of the | death by drowning. "No marks of violence were found on | tion of his character, and covers all of his posi members would like to be sent here for six months. | i! dict—Death by drowning. Deceased was a native of Ire- ut, bound home, Br), Sm ee aperienced be ather, ery ortega gg Bem ; Tisloy, Port- } Sherman, Metciaa, days, wt) feet, jeer ean "hea Sie abate <M eald leans (before stated asin tho river 234); 2ist, A Z,Chandler, he and Ashburton, M’Wilisans, N 23d,'J P' Harward, ‘York; 23d, Andros, NOr onsul, ‘sills, "Philadelphia; 2400, Jas fy jokerson. Sharer (Br), Mann, Manila, N ‘ith hemp sind gegnrs, to Ayr tk Mariel, Colron, Nuevitas, 15 days, with o © Peck & Church. April] person. He appeared to have been in the water about | regard tohis opposition to the protest of the New ang: suse, | Ttcomb, Hill, N' assemblage, with their banners streaming in the wind, | (Laughter,) cight weeks. It is supposed he was a sailor. In the | jana clergymen. It shows much care inits preparation, | * eee eee reer idan toe yras | 9 Put back 28d, Persian, for Charleston, March 21, with and their little band playing favorite airs in very credita- | . A. 3 Tabanan, “President fT Jeaitntte: Geceased were found $8.17, two Keys, and ® | os wnen published, as it will be on Tuesday, it will oo | cxchaneed Tiale with ap showing a blue and white | docks swept, loss of boats, bul Meuet bya heavy enor bene te style. hen addressed to assembly. said:s— ; : checkered signal, . up from . » beset 2 if a ; | ‘The poopie and governments who take eareof the poor | \ Fara Fa1s.—Coroner Gamble held an inguest upon the | Fed with much interest by the foes as well as by the | © Bark Tivola, Piper, Ponce, PR, 18 days, with sugar. to | Yota'Za Mary Ward, Little, NOrleane: 284, Northam Sowtow DRareR, one of the Ten Governors, thus ad- | are always entitled to the best thanks, We have seen | body of William Donaldson, atthe New York Hospital. | friends of Judge Douglas and his Nebraska bill. Sturges & Co. | April 6 off Cope Hatteras, gpoxe briz RW | Reed, NYork, Entd for 1dg 2ist, Johu O Calhoun, reased the boys as soon as the musie had ceased:— | six hundred boys as well cared for us tke most opulent | Deceased was a eailor on board the ship Edwin Forrest, fh ai et Sa gn'the outward peseago, while, a¢ anchor inside of Sunay | Mobile; New Ragland, Orr, and John, Bunyan. Nichols, Bove—We came here to-day along with the Legis genileman’s children in the State—boys who may be | and fell from the rae ae when he went aloft to reeve Rumored Resignation of Senator James. Hook in a snow ‘Mr Dwelty, second mate, fell over- Ce ae nan Sinlth, beet 7 ? i Cee ture to show them the condition of poor friendleas boys | YOUr representatives and your senators. We have had | the signal halyards. We fell into the water, and his PROVIDENCE, April 9, 1854, board and was lost. Mie RC Dolnaiay 22d. Seothend Hawking wantin: on this island, and how they are taken care of in the | eloquence from a child that might well be expected from | leg was broken. He was taken to the New York Hospital. pr.) f Bark Martha Anna (of Newport, RD), Babcock, Havana, | 23d’ Meteor, Bearso, Philadelphia; Courier, Tandolf, Malte great city of New York. Iam sure that you have some. | ® ™an of twenty-one. He spoke not as if he were reading | Upon the post mortem examination it was found he had A rumor is current in this city that Gen. James, one | March 2, with sugar and segars, to master. Exporienced | gnd Callao (ontd Feb 1 for Portsmouth, NH). - thing to say when such an important and distinguished | ftom a book, but that he felt that he was an object of | in his fall ruptured his liver. Verdiet—Accidental death. | of the United States Senators from this State, is about to | hes leans, 17 days, with sugar and Lonpox—Entd out March 23, Jas N Cooper, Lovs Seer Mee cours hare 40.960 you t0-dar. charity and that it was becoming to say something to us “ i jon. : fon. Cid out ist, G B Lamar, Mayhew, N York iy y y . i a8 | _Farar. AccipENt.—Coroner Gamble also, at the New | resign his seat. 8 from Gravesend 234); 24th, Flying Uhildors, W! Joun Hanus, one of the boys, about seven years of tore ahe eet ag te tha tease ae Zou saw these ' York Hospital, held an inquest upon the body of Charles \ a mei sh uneks, 13 hye otecteen | ners, 4 age, thon got upon a stool, and delivered the following | children, for we camiot count upon success always in this | {o2 ey cyivere tw means ot which his feot was covered, Wx-Prestdent Fillmore at Mobile. | | Bark Sarah Jano, Gray, Mobile, 16 days, with cotton, &e, | guvurrfor NTek (escna tae Cree ee onder, Goth. reply extempore, which made some of the rural mem. | life. The people of New York city may well be proud of He was taken to the New York Hospital, where the New Onimans, ApriL 8) 1864. | tse Naney Aun (of Welle), Guayama, PR, March 25, with | GamAged (another secount says wih lous of rudder bers open their ey her institutions, and the city itself, for it is the first in | stump was amputated. He died from exhaustion. Ver- Ex-President Fillmore received an enthusiastic wel- ‘to Aguire & Galway; vessel to serch id. ile ek 2 population on this continent, and in point of commerce aay yer We are happy to see you, gentlemen. We are grateful | excels all other cities. Where is there a New Yorker | ict Accidental death. | Decaasa pita the Morgan | come at Mobile yesterday. 43 NOrleans, Brig R'W Packer, M’Near, Capo Haytien, 14 days, with . that so distinguished a body of men as the Legislatnre | who is not proud of her commerce? There is no more im- : 1 & A Wilvon. % import dist; Medora, Masury, and Fairy Queon, Storey, coffee and logwood, to J March 26, caw Indian Depredations in Mexico, dc. of the State of New York are here to-day honoring us | portant situation than the oflice of the Ten Governors, sehr Monteruus, bound in. 1 with thelr presence; and we should be ungrateful not to | which provides for the poor, the sick, the fatherless, and Brooklyn City Intelligence. BALTIMORE, April 9, 1854. Brig Eigira, Brown, Cardenas, 13 days, with sugar and Pee eR re eg welcome you on this occasion. We fecl grateful for the | fricndltwa. ‘These institutions demand our sympathies Cuno DxDIcaTion 1% Nourm BROOKIYH.—A chapel, re: | ew oy sera of Monday were rocuived here to: | aaenaes So cicianell, Minturn & bo; versal to J Sones. ‘ Miter, Galt, Pertamouth, Nit; Char. benefits conferred on us, so conducive to our wel- | and our time. I will not detain you, as there are many cently erected for the congregation under the charge of Lelie ss settee 3 Sere ? ‘ + | lotte Reed, Eiw Havana. fare, in the shape of institutions, founded as they | members here who wish to be heard, .therefore I will , Rey. Wm. W. Halloway, of the Protestant Reformed | day. They contain Texan advices to March 31, confirming sec Flash, M’Kennon, Fajordo, PR, March 30, with au. | 22¥MourH—Arr Marchi, Goleonds, POvieeis Se Moree. n are ‘by the bountiful liberality of the city of New York. | draw my remarks to a close. (Applause.) Dutch Church, situated on Lec avenue, near Hews street, | the report that Fort Belknap was surrounded by Indians. | gar, to Maitland, Phelps & Co. April 3,” Int 20 20, ion 6920, | 0% the Start\23d, Countess of Mulgrave, Richard, GErapooy iy etnes Sneha | HF Peal az ier, ny Honk ease ae gee ct | Th eter, comm arpoodany nero | ENRON RAaue le McCarren | Pah te Mga ag, epee we are clothed and fed, and comfortably provided for. | Ten Governors and to the President, Mr. Draper, and for his text the 11th verse of the 6lst chapter garrison. Indians were still committing depredations | other damage; also reports 4 ai uy ¥ : ORs js of genti. Once we were paupers and destitute; but now wo are | assuring that body that the Common Council, sofar as | Isaiah, ‘The building, which is in accordance with | glong the Rio Grande. pd Fa na : | Seas mtnats sigentsiweuDl te an gut Sake Maes QuesserownSid Match 19 (ofore peported 10th) Cem the children of New York, and the Board of Ten Gover- | he was concerned, looked upon the int ions of those | the Gothic style of architecture, is desi for nt ‘ | has experienced heavy weather, split mainsail, titor, McClusky, Providence; 20th, Canada, Herbert, N nora are our fathers, friends and relations. We are pro. | islands with pride, and it would at all times be great | use, or until there is a sufficient wit lonlagmed for present | News from E1Paso to the 18th ult. is received. It con- | [seeperienced hew Fork: ; a ‘ ScaLLoway—Arr March 12, Expert. from Neweas- vided with good teachers, to prepare us for any situation | pleasure to them’ to decreae the wanta of the suffer- | commodious edifice. tains nothing important. Schr James N Muir, McNelly, Porto Rico, 10 days, with 4 pate which we may hereafter be called upon to fil : veyed there, In conclusion, he suid that not | front, and is 96 fect front by’70 fect deep. It is SS er, et ete Hiperionced heary weather on | Se foe Fexperionced bealy, westerly galees bea beta ts We are grateful for the gifts we have recei 8 ago their Board had adopted a resolution two stories in height, and the lower floor is fitted up Late from Havana. ‘Schr Ellen (Br), Johnaon, Baracon, 10 days, with fruit, to lon 6 67 right are the stars and stripes, and on the left a banner, | appropriating $40,000 for the completion of the south for the congregation and the upper floor for the Sunday | ARRIVAL OF THE CRESCENT CITY AT NEW ORLEANS. | Eneas & Hutchins. é “ d i Bet, tAnL’s Mount—In the Roads March 21, Faneuil finely made. These emblems of our condition were pre- | wing of the builing they were then sitting in, | school. Both rooms are well fitted up with every neoes- New ORtEANs, April 8, 1854. Sehr Boston (Br), McKinney, St John, NB, 12 days, with | Mali, Benes, from London for Newport, Fs sevoek: sented to us by a noble body of firemen, Neptune Com- 3 H. GminvEu next spoke substantially as fol- sary convenience, and are lighted, in addition to the front : . mig iron and fish, to Kelley & Smithers. 18th, Ligesta, G ocione, do. 4 hi 4 pany, of Albany. Gentlemen, we shall not detain you | lows:— | and rear windows, with a skylight inthe contre, The | The steamship Crescent City, from Havana, arrived | | Schr Watchman, Wiggins, Indianola 18, days with | "sr ,GoS°arr Maroh 22 Jovophine, Beer, Clyde for NYork, Any Tonger, but bid-you welcome to our island. Grateful | Tadies and Gontlemen—I wish to sy a few words. as 1 | ground belonging to the church extends 76 fect ouHaws | here to-day. Affairs at Havana were quiet. The frigate | oottqp, to Clemens & Hayton. ' March 25, 102355 N, lon 81 | with ourge shifted, anllo splits mainsoom beokens Ror Was | 10, spoke ship Rock from, NOrleans, 8 ds out, for Liv- CS me for the blessings which we enjoy, we conclude by saying, | could not well do so before the President of the Common | street and 137 fect on Lee avenue, and was granted to let us give three hearty cheers for the Legirlature of the | Council. Iai here as a private citizen of New York | the congregation by the heirs of the late Jeremiah John: Empire State. (Loud cheering.) city, of which I feel as proud as any other citizen. We ron. The building cost $11,000, and at the close of tl Rowgrr H. Paurn, the Speaker of the House of Repre- | ar¢ here to meet with the representatives of the State of | ceremonies a collection was taken up to liquidate w' Columbia arrived on the Ist inst. Freights were de- | erpool: March $1, lat $9 32, lon 74 W, passed ship Rockaway | Bove to for six days, tearing NE; April lat 34, 1 he: experienced aheavy | LivzRroox, Marc ale from N and NW: dam galt and bowsprit, stove | which put into Kingstown 8th Marc —_—_——_ nightheads and received after being From Philadelphia. Schr Rachel P Brown (of h 28—The Robert Kelly, hence te NYork, | clining, owing to the large number of vessels arriving. —_ ashare on Arklow, was towed back. mn rf New York—we are here as a band of brothers in the | :emsined of the debt. The pastor urged a liberal contri- isabeth City), Knight, Point a Kinsarx, March 21—Put in, 6 PM, Sarah Sands («), Isley, Gentatives, then addressed the boys as follows:— | house of charity. I trust that many hearts will ever be , bution, and stated, in addition, that the Sunda schools AERIVAL OF THE €ITY OF MANCHESTER—DESTRUC- pA Bh wom Guadaloupe), 1 days, re aero, tee from Festinnd (UE) for, Lavergeel, St Gage eas, short. of Bovs—I am desired by my fellow members to say that | open to the wants of the poor of the city of New York. | which had been organized about a with ight TIVE FIRE. part of the crew of schr Union, of NYork, which wae cap- | {cbl,Baving encountered very boisterous passage, with, we are happy to see so many boys congregated here, | It is duly necessary for you of the State of New York to | scholars, now embraced seventy, with a library of 800 | y Panapperma, April 9, 1854, | sized March Lith, in lat 17 30 N, lon 47 10 W—the exew of the | or'thaw 70 Teer hich Ar Int dd: low aS wick is very ghusaat looking so happy, appearing to be so well cared for, giv- | come here to look at the wretched, the lame, the infirm, volumes. A benediction closed the proceedings. ! “ ‘ Lae pags 3 U was taken off by a French bark, wholanded them at Point | a¢ go early a e | ing such a high promise, one of these days, of being use- | (he blind, and the insane, tofeel that the insiitutions are | Sranmixa Armay.—On Saturday night a young man, | _ THe steamship City of Manchester passed the Breakwa- | a Beir. | Oo pita. cna stesto: Sonva, March 21—Tho Coronella, Alexander, of and foe ful and distinguished mon. We wish you te remember | invaluable and well conducted. Can you look around —yamed Thomas Melntcer, was geriously stabbed with a | ter last night. In coming up this afternoon, she ground- | Schr Fanny, Holl, Charleston, 4 daye Liverpool, from NOrleans, which went ashore 18th March at that you live ina country where all stand on the same | and not believe it? I was not with you to-day when you | jnife, at a party at the house of Michael Dalton, in Bond | ed on the dats below Reedy Island, but will probably be | Sehr Col Satterly. Elwood, Charleston. 96 hours. Broadhaven Sands, commenced discharging yesterday. broad platform, where all are free, and where we have | vistied these institutions, but when the gentleman before street, between Douglass and Degraw streets. It seems a 3 : Sebr Ann Maria, Concklin, Newhern, NC, 8 da} Tonponperry, March 21—The Ellergill, Jordan, from none of those distinctions which elevate one class above | me spoke of the 700 children on Randall's Island tears | Gificully originated between those assembled, during | 8°t OM at the next high tide. Schr HH Tallman, Young, Middleton, NC, 3 days. Hull to NYork, Rat into the Lough this morning, leaky, aaa another, but where the poor are sustained at the expense | came on my cheek—I could not help it. And why does all which one of them drew a knife and stabbed Mcinteer in Early this-morning, the omnibus stable of Moore & Co., 1 ag son, Virginia, 3 days. ‘Will have to discharge. of the wealthy. All may aspire to fame—all may aspire | this come? Is it not from the liberality of the Legisla- | {he left side, inflict Vabout an inch anda half . oath V iigiate, 2 Cars. to the highest position in the gift of the people—only | ture of the State and those who make bequests for the | jnlength and one inck deep, The police of the Third dis. | Newz ratmounts was destroyed by fire, together with ‘Walters, Smithfield, Philadelphia forNew | BALTIMORE—A Haven. remember that you should avail yourselves of the oppor- | benefit of those institutions? Is it not right, then, for | trict, under the lead of Assistant Captain Oswald, ar. | f°Urteen omnibuses, two sleighs, and other stock. | Thir- ‘Schr Martha Ann, Havens, Philadelphia for Boston. fea Reems, ae7 tunity afforded you by the people of New York, and that | the Legislature to bequeath when they have the means? ;ested all the men found in the house, cand they were all | t¥;tWo horses also perished in the flames. Loss $10,000. ‘Schr Brothers, Lord, Boston, 3days. tham, Wheeler H. ‘edar, you #howld listen Be yout ind Urea you should | For my part, toplace my hands in my Pockets and say, | committed fora hearing. It is not known wh> inflicted Sate pone pede persed O'Connor | Steamer Parker Vein, Turner, Baltimore, cord,'Park, London; se Mobawk, Graham, West qualify yourselves for the situations you may be hereaf- | ‘Take this contribution, only let it be for the benefit of {he wound. ‘The injured man’ was taken to his boarding y , ly. BELOW. stoamer Piedmont, Robinson, NYork. | der called upon to fll. It is not impossible that there is | the poor. We desire nothing for it in return, only take | jiouse, on the opposite sideof the street, and attended to by a ca mane Br ship Potrel, Lord, from Bristol, Feb 18, Fransinen Novas: Sumatra, (Sie) eNepola: Paverm in your company 8 boy who may aspire to be Governor of | care of the unfortunate, educate them, and if possible | two physicians, who were called in. 1( is net likely ‘that Markets. Wind at sunrise SE with fog; meridian SW and olea: | cel el ig are the State—yea, even the President of the United Statee— | make them distinguished citizens of this glorious | 1s wounds will prove fatal. ‘New Onis, April 8, 1854. and it may be possible that some of you may yet be one | country.”? (Cheers.) The Senate has not spoken as { Cotton is quiet, buyers having withdrawn from the | | { i Mary, Wo OSE. Se din Fob 36: ehrs Eirah, Small, Au: y rs ¢ Z] rence, MoLeod, Norfolk; Ente Poni of the Tea Governors of this institution. I'will not say Hi $0 38 ought, oonsequently I call upon’ Senato Fimg.—On Saturday morning a fire broke out ina frame At dialbag the Barcoa'a Deve: (By Sawpy Hoox Paintine Tereonarn.] Ns rgrretks: Ra ceenesee anything more. You said you hed good instruction, but | Tenforth to say somethings tt | two.story house on Navy strect, near Tillary, owned by | MATCh walling the Buropaduswe a e No inward bound yaa oMLANDS, ApriLo—Sundewn. | Penobscot, Flowers, Philadel { will teach you one thing. Whenever you have said all | Senator Danrorr# then rose and said:— Michael Brown, and occupied on the lower floor by John “ ‘ Stent tae toe Wind Sand eke, Wenthe pot lordan, Havana; Huron, that you have had to say, stop. (Loud cheering by the Ladies and GentJemen-I am in no condition to address | TAY, a8 @ liquor store. Mr. Brown occupied the upper Cotton is quict, with moderate sales. prices of sme ney. iton, do; harks Celestia, Smith, os y " eee et a ee dress | Fart. ‘The flames soon communicated to the houses ad- | béttergrades are unchanged. The market for wool con- liadetpbia; brigs Water Witch,” Simpson, Indian 78: you this afternoon. (Laughter.) This day carries me | joining on either side, one of which was owned and oceu. | tinues dull, and rather in favor of the buyer. Sales, | Memoranda, € Gilmore, Doane, Ni ‘The children then went through their various exercises | back twenty two years ago, when 1 was left fatherless | ¥ ied hy Daniel Gillen ag a porter house, and the other by | 02,000 pounds. Printing cloths are quiet, ani prices | | Ship Arthur, at Sap Fr \} file, SCigehrs Comet, Lincoln ‘and sting two or three songs. The next thing that at- | 'P0n the Atlsnticoccan. J recollect very well turning | \vitisn Deagan, William Grange, and Edward Scully, | Wiibout change. Sales of 22,700 pieces. | Agere ie laa sas een hed Tee wobec | “A Hawkine, Cobb: Ply- | ‘tracthd the attention of the Legislature was a large num- | friemi in the world. And when I saw hundreds of chil. | Mr- Deagan was the proprietor. His loss is about $1,500 ; Seca = | wimaay Lacey, N York, 53 . e Raed insured for $800 on the house, and $200 on the furni- | — | _BRISTOL—Arr April 6, schrs Cicero, Connelly, Philadet- | ber of little girls, who, with smiling faces and clapping | dren this day who were fatherless I thanked God that i , Public Dinner to Judge Edmonds, | fiat : ris, 1, ig pping dear? : ture—the latter in the Long Island Insurance Compan; 4 Telegyaphtc Marine Rienzi, Durfee, N York; Maria Lot nett, of hands and the singing of pretiy songs, welcomed the | there wasone institution in the State that had Ten Gov- | Mir °Grady lost about $000. Mr, Broce uheut 81000; New York, Jan. —, 1854. BOSTON, April }—Arr barks Chi te oR <Ma. | Spd Harriet, Brightman, Fall River for NYork: 7th, distinguished guests to their happy homes. ernors to act the part of fathers and friends to the | {hrused for S000. Be, Gillen’s loss te host a Bed ty: | Hon. Joux W. Epwoxns :— con Ra aah Mare reais Charter Oak, Calontta; Ma- | California. West, Matanzas 25th ult for Providence, ae Tho company next visited the new building in progress | orphans. I felt proud of my native State; I felt proud of | HUG "st Q00 in the Mew Verk Clin leanne Gon, |, DEAR Sim—You having retired from the bench of the | Glasgow: Union, Baltimore: brig Edinburg, Palermo. ©)” | Sthyschr John Elliot, Wood, Cardenas, | | of erection called the ‘Asylum for the Reformation of | its humanity. These institutions are free, they are the any. The families lost probably about $1,000 more. | Supreme Court of our State, which has been solong | NEW ORLEA: il 8—Arr shij henia, and bark | ton; Elizabeth & Ellen, Person NYork. sid barks’ Leey ; sh adorned by your eminent legal talents, untiring industry, | Kilby, Boston; bark Washington, Philadelphia An. Chas Williams; brigs Hy’ Guild, Emma, Eger; sobe and stern, incorruptible integrity, pardallalnerwe hte: Reda sirws Eliict. ing once more upon the active duties of the profession, | Herald Marine dence. | Pani ae April 6, ecbr Volta, Rackett, Pe lade! a. FALL RIVER—Arr April 6, schrs Gloss Blower, All } and Allen H Brown, Endicott, Philadelphia. HOLMES’ BOLF—Arr April 6, PM, schrs Wm R Gonn, Nye, Philadelphia for Boston iLacon, Benrse, N York for de; ER Be for Wilmi Juvenile Delinquents,” the corner stone of which was institutions of the poor, the maimed and the wretched, laid nearly a year ago. This is a capacions edifice, five | Whoare taken care of, educated, and made useful mem- hundred and seventy feet long by one hundred feet wide, , bers of society. They are educated go as to fill the diifer- Correspon and, being built in highly artistic style, was the subject | ent positions in life. "It has been well said, that “one of Personal Intelligence, the undersigned, in welcoming you in their midst, would | KINGSTON, Ja, March 27—Arr March 1% brie of great admiration. On each end and in the centre are these boys may find himself to be the President of the General Gadsden arrived in Charleston on the 3d inst. | respectfully tender to you a public dinner, as a tosti- | Mortimer, Burke, Halif ‘8: achrs Bow N cupolas constructed in the Oriental style of architecture, | United States, and perhaps some one of them might ye- | ite will spend a month at hie residence, and then return | monial of their high esteem, confidence and friendship, | York; 23, Canton, Johnson, Baltimore from the top of which a splendid view of New York and come one of the Ten Governors of the Almshouse.’’ Gen- | {9 Mexico as resident minister. Gov. Gorman, of Min- | Hoping that you will see fit to accept this slight mark of | Beanchamp, do, ‘ihe fire is presumed to have been occasioned by accident. nd being about enter: the surrounding scenery is obtained. tlemen, I shall not detain you with any lengthened re- | jesota, 's in Washington city. our regard, «nd name such a time as your engagements, ,$!4,Narell 16, hark Linda Sears, Hoard, London via Alii nnett (three masted), Wood, Boston mg: 8.’ To ren Gi + s 9 ; ; , brigs Rosemay Belle (Hr), Jenkins, Cu! ih VISIT TO BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. ron Packs 4 dy vox: gi! the name of the Senate ‘will permit, we remain, very respectfully Ocean Belle, Cooper, Baltimore; 20 t Mortimer ee with great confi No building being left uninspected on Randall’s Island dence that this will be a dey long remembered by us— Hon. John A. Collier, Binghamton; Hon. 1. Williams, : Sita? & Mi ee rd | HF. Clark, Edgar S. Van Winkle, Charles P. Kirkland, Ko! Cube: teh ‘ Worcester; Chi H. 4 Ben}. D. Silliman, John McKeen, Chas. W R (Br), Burke, Cuba; 24th, schr Bonita, Newell, NYork. W. Cook, San Francisco; i Sandford, J. : | onny aS fan Frandise | xy E Ames (ot Newburyport), Sma nth te mahip City | fothult for Becton: Kekeno, Halley, Nortolic for dor Beng | marten = ve ot ; Col. A. Thompson, Tennessce: : v s |J.E. Burrill o the company re-embarked on board the steamboat and the Legislature of ‘the State of New York. We will te. | | everson, England; W. E. Massie, ‘Mexice Jee Da ddten, Ble Teacher, Weward Gaudtord JW!" oe eee eek AR el. FS per steamubte Cy ¥ ton: Kekeno, Bailey, Norfolk £0 took their departure for Blackwell's Island, passing by — {),¢ sontial eahnen in whiah we Sere i990 sived by you. | (zensten, Berlin, were among the arriva Gerard, R. Emmet,’ Chas. O’Concr, N. Bowditch Blunt lao, via Hampton Row phiay Foulko, Liverpool; | Reeves, Shay aw mi War biiter tran tie irgin Ward's Island on their way down the river. The boat | wo will remember the excellent institutions that wehaye | ‘2¢ Metrepolitan a: Soe ee oe ey eed Matcardea Rortenca, | WTKE Jobe, Bird. Wird, Sagua la Grande; Despatoh (HP), Frances, Doane, do fuk Jo: Tsiumph, Miller, Satom for Phi- made a landing at the north end of Blackwell’s Island,and |W" on thin island: and I trict when weave called upon. | ARRIVALS. ejen Birdseye, Joba I shernood, Edward J. Rorger, Av | Harrictt Yones, PR; John Potter, Frisbee, Boston: brigs | ladeipiin, = fe sla ‘ 8 d upon . W.Clacon, Wm. C. English, Wm. ze, z | Orceoln, Farrell, NOrleavs; BT Martin, French, Palermo drive Elizabeth, Jenny Li hrs WR Genn, Julia & all having safely got ashore, the handsome edifice called 4, jegjslate for the city of New York we will remember | ,.F£¢m Aspinwall, in the stonmehip George Lew—Hon De- | John J. Latting, Robert M. K. Strong, Isaac V. Fowler, John | days: Foster, Crowell, Boston: cchrs Jane U Di hcalltcy, Rachel nes manner the bane eel Fine types closely in: —, from te the stand taken by her citizens, and act by them ax | pests; 49 Henly, G0 Jobueon and lady, Mrs Eaton Mim Cochrane, Tease 0. f eg Ae oe Mag gg ny EY Binckman, Cardenas, Meris (i), Siteman, Helifex | Benj F Reeves, Virgin Rook, Silver Cloud, Eraacos, and basement to the fourth story ything presented ® brothers. (Loud applause.) 5 Hon ( Lancaster, lady and three children: 8 Caro Dis math? er, Henry, Tilton, Charles ienry Smith; | “stncia brig syivin, Bercy, Chenfuece Trivmph. ; : : cieanly appearance, and many were the glances of pity "yy, Spork dtl > Fu Wi pheaster, Tady ‘and three children: S Caro, B Dia: | Jonathan. Miller, Henry Hilton, Charice Henry Smith, | sih—cid brig Sylvih, Bercy, Cienfuegos; sehr Bannor, Mit- | "Remained at 11 AX, wind NW, sche Mary C Amos, bestowed on the unfortunate insane by the distinguished io -- eta iiesk ca basalt of the Meee or Gran, | mac Mayer, AM Ditties Miventoow ye nee | PRES Be wayine Bec Er amenseig. Sone ataersen;: | (eolh Tam j,Vireinin, Toal, Richmond; Victoria | HARTFORD—Arr April 7, steamer Mohawk, Whito, Al- visiters as they departed from this invaluable institu. | cata then madea short speech. as follows: Winston, § B Colby (Adams & Co's Express.) © Patterson, | Jr. A.D. Ruseel, Alfred Waite, John B. Haskin, H. Sm: ' * | "ary, ‘ tion. “Senators and Askemblymencd have beem appointed on | Mf# Strout, J Carrere, P Carrere, J Worth, Mrs Shurbor, | 8. D. Le Benj. T. Kiseam, J: W. Gillert, Geo: H- Hales Disasters, | aoiSe, LONDON 812 Aggil 7s ochre: Byergrecn, Bliven, From the Lanatic Asylum they next resorted to the | {iis cccasion as a nibstitute for our President, who is | CORCCOW Weedh, Fe ee RE | eee ern Ha eee Tnct Matthore chic, A: a. Sf#ANStUE Wrxrrmun Sconz—Sehr Monnt Vernon, Lowe, | UNEWPORTO"In port April 7, briga John Balch, Man ro ys pu ono at "thee large nonibet 6f the greatest unfortunately indispo: I wish to say a few words to | Rutti, S Conehi, lad ) Cronin, Mrs | pello, Chas. Donohu, W. V3 Daniel, F. Byrne, Alanson TI CT render pote the wreck of the | from Havana disg: Oscar, Gunnison, from Bordentix the members of the Senate ani Councilmen are happy to see you, York, nd will probabl Lewis Clark, Vankirky from Philadel The Common = Smith, J Pieiffer, NR Di S Duniay Carr, E. Stewart, John T. 2a David Babeon. Sid brig Friendshij , Mrs Ch ‘asl | P Blanchard, A Crane, J Althoise, J Monteith, J Althouse, | Smidt. Hi. Stogdill, J.B. Steevons, Johu H. White. B. id you a hearty | J Grant, J C Deyerlo, J Fitsjames CS Platiman, GP Van- | Lew A. Benedict, M.S. Bidwell, Henry H. Morange, M. G. tion as when the crew first left her. ‘ 6 poise of the band, and it was deemed advisable by the FER BSE a Be ade Ra Ba de ficetors not toadmit any one except merely the members piste Lagat ‘contours the member of ue Topas Yee un jeae tae epee | SE soit Loesciea E Seas | MOM 5c aaecase’ sare Handte W aNecemesaeP Reranch | Caer iherey Mee, Gon ee ‘ommon Council, eads of departments, and all others Serie yous ‘ ys levonsc JUDGE n Seated | Portion of it at least, provided the weather continues fa. | S Hopkine, and Flying Fish (from Boston), Tangier; itatiedeas teow exsmictog the veiling ant Its Inasmuch as you may not remain here longer tha: Jndy, EW Hardison, J I Roches No. 86 GUAMMERs STREET, April 7, 1854. Forable. wasks (from do), Piitadeiphia: a ne (teom Provite (from Rusling acer fexico (from Warren), do; Richard Borden ), jonator (from do), NYork; sehts Ocean and Emily Franklin, Newoomb (from Bor gier; Mary Hart, Hare (from Gloucester), Philadelphia; amd others, NEW pep ror | cae} neds <b heal abridged i A od puted ee ee en were ree Se bh hg cae ldyin, 1 Folsom. S| Cexsieurx—Owing to my absence from town your | Symp Sacnes, Woodbury, which tailed from Boston March | 4 Jisel ; q $y ti: canis is ‘ | NCarbonier, Parkinson, F G' Gifford, P Tobinan, P 3 | heartfelt thanks for your visit here. Tunderstand that | Avery, Walker, J Font: DC Posher, GB irouidé, 9 ¢ | note of January Inst, tendering me a public dinner, has | 16. for New Orleans, was on you intend leave here Toc ay Morning, but Ne | Burgoyne, JC Bilott, C Snidar, C G Crandall, BJ Bond, J | only juetreached me. » Ground, Florida R e Was 8 good vossel, would look upon it as a special favor if you would defer | Keiser, JW Boner, 'E Mayhew, P Curette, J Clark G'W 1 fear that, in declining the compliment which you prof- built at Mediord, in May, 10, valued at, $36 your ee; arture until Monday evening, so that we would | Sands, P Hickhaugen, G McKay, D Thompson, A Jt Eddy, | for mo, I may seem to be ungrateful for it, but I beg to _ Sinsured for that amouat in Bo-ton. Her cargo led to show you some of the sights on Manhattan | T Kent. J Libby, Edward Dow, J 1 French, 4'¢ edwards, | fF Cy , : i of 712 tons of ice. The new Workhouse was next visited. This building is ual in size to the Asylum for the Reformation of Juve- | nile Delinquents, on Randall's Islond, and is a somewhat handsomer and more substantial edifice, being construet- j Tit aoe, Satan “ We Ripsen WA iietadive "Fs Wincor anere assure you that I fully appreciate your kindness pana: tor | Philade th Clot stone. "One wing yet remains to be fiiahed, and | /#iind., And now, gentlemen, we desire that you would | We aUPDy, see" Wiuene: G Wrkaeett, Cine Gety.'y | Tohell ever ook upon this testimonial of the regard of | «DAR 1x salt scarey Ham banaN Ey | NOREOLK AGE Apn 8 few days ago an appropriation of $40,000 was made for | C.ting” ‘That the citizens of the ope State have by Molfe, Ht Molfe, Jné Boudenian, Geo Hofman, i Hoffman, | my brethren of the profession as an ample reward for my itn crew the versel could not be ro. } yoatrarnggam xestye 00. Nickerson, J F Marsh, Chas Kelley, P Potter, | efforts on the bencb, and cherish, as of inexpressive | paired there except at a heavy exponse. ‘. on WW Grainard, AC Sait, Jas Taylor, AB | value, your cordial welcome back to the pursuits of the |” Brio AvReraa, at Sa Barres, 3 Bercis, © D Tele w oo ea Ti Shutts | par, ‘My health being restored, my purpose now is to Cape Horn 2 dn; heavy; A ’ " Hammond, retuin to ite quiet and unobtrusive occupations, and de- | gallant mast, head rails, Kresser, 8B Crowningehield, WA les, 8) | WRohincon, NL Clark Beq tod. child, Wc fon 11307, and bad light its completion, and when finished it will be one of the | {20it ysies committed to you all thei ¥ you all their intere: b. age ornaments of the Empire City. that interest can be affected by legislation—we Almshouse was the next object that attrac: | and claim he who comes from the rural dis ted their attention. Here some five or six hun- | well as those from the cities as our representati 80 far as Charleston, bound to N Ch lost. jibboor crossed the ‘equator Feb 9, in variable winds most of the time My Ww yote my time uninteruptedly to the performance of its red emigrant | paupers,* of all nations and clim and you have in your custody our rights and interests 4 ne per | ou ? hy | Halleck Esq, 8 Andrews, 8K Rose Bay, W : tanec of your kimd invitation would | after. 0 clearai ‘ wr putea inpaneed coos Osi Agro He regretted thet the Legislature did not come to New | G Bullion, CB Swain and lady, W. liter, Wma Rotertaom, Se assert ‘rith thin M puroee, and would add nothing | Brio FE: Rex, Chipman, from Jacksonville, was sold | Stewart, Carolin cha Ottoman, and York earlier and ofiener than they did, and concluded by | lady and dapehter, HB Trisk’ JW Coop, &'C Smith, b . Ke ation | by U SConsul at Aspinwall 20h wit, having run on a reet : eens aaate wes eee eg mye vw Bg inviting the members of both houses to mect them at | Kosenthal, H Clinton) Capt 2° 2 B 8 Lawren be e force of your epprobation or my appreciation’) ¢ ea fortnight previous, and. pronounced ly & survey as PROVIDENCE -Arr April 7. sohre 3 A Wert, Sg "clock y i C q fr q " | rought $207: 5 3 York. rs pe ei gig ae tyes or | morning from | United Staten) tadye ve shabars ond aan, Wai beetiet 3 ‘Allow me, then, respectfully to decline it, and to repeat | 8 a 0th ute, | RERER: sloop Joba Henry. Snckeon. gpdont. "bid. dees ‘The Hospital was next inspected, where hundreds lay | Whenee they would, proceed in carsiages to the different | and gon, Mrs WH Fairehild, Mrs J Hobson nnd. ver to you the assurance that Tam deeply impressed with | = 1 S08} sit, Gibbs. G pgueen, Burton. Raltimeres ‘on beds of neko, pining te breathe the fresh air once | PUrt honor Hecorder Titov then addressed those nssem- | Ute? | your kindne i, and ball over | be. cheered on An the labors | : x Hiern i liter, Case De- more in good health and spirits. wants were, how: | tied caying there was nothing that should demand the hat are before me by h ‘ NYork, , whe Mary Hy rer, well attended to; and nearly al ot of ccoertt | attention of our representatives and senators more than 0 Kumi, # | 1 O8t/ se ever, yours, most affectionately, | aoe OCKPORT—Sla March 27, brige Torocello, Farrar, Sha’ vine Tad. St 'hasitaton ‘wontoree in possi pe hariabe Gidttass medi | 2 Geo Buiter, Moron Bx tto Raward Sandtoré, J. W, Gerard, R Finmet, chasis | Bra veeel Mary = aster, Savannah ath, strlen and justly, too, of the institutions of the city of | terry) f "Geo. Wood, Samuel Beardsley, H. | Mi jnington, rs Mary ina, Ricl f 2h the wards of sickness, being too deeply impress- New Se DORs wey 4 , JH Scott (mail agent), O'Conor, N. B. Blunt, Geo h , A. | Boren Fredericksburg, siet? at ©4 with the solemnity of the scene to heed the infection | Now York. After, praiwing the various charitable insti, F. Clark, B.S. Van Winkle, Charles P. Kirkland, lienry Feson, Frodeieksbarg: Siet, brig Wescgiaey H. Morange, Exqrs., and others. hovered around them. that drew to its asylums the exiles from rts of the | ¥, Arriving at the extreme end of the island, the gloomy | ¢arth—the great city of benevolence and humanity! It came in sight, and on entering the main | was true the institutions they visited that day were only | ver, AVANNAH—Arr April 5, hark Mopang, Key West; brig Empire, Kundson, Marine Affairs, | ning W- Pi » Brown, do, Cia, schr Bowditeh, Lowry, % Whalemen. land. oor the words— hil DETENTION OF AMERICAN SEAMEN SAVAGES. —Cay . SAN FRANCI ry h ‘The way of the transgressor is hard,”’ Henming ig aboot Tae ee hamaeas oad taverends | 2.0 Peane, of whaleship Enterprise, arrived at New Belford | ¢,A7%st \Bstronl April f ship Gladiator, Tamer, Oobotsh | ask Valparaiso, Atwity,. Ha My i" met their view ‘ona white board above the first | Lhece te thes choo rere hundreds ane ooo the ook, TH Estery, WA Be ih inst., reports having touched Nov. 20.at Pen- | bong, “Bent home om the voyage 2700 bbe. wh, 100 do sp olf | ster (Hit ing a0; : , ier of cells. the various apartments, storerooms, oe ere ee Lib t lo al i | ssig, J D Holliday. ED Cleary, J | rhyn’s Island, lat. 98., lon. 157 49 W., and took off four | and 45,000 lhe bone, Hae “Heighe 1100 bole’ wh oil From | Oct 4 4th, steamenip Etceas and serum woes Sly incerta, and | et end waco it what gk hsm nt Peete Hatt | the cen fre Chatham, Snap, of tan rnin, Mi Ma bs Roti, Cie ‘swore the subject of encomium on the part of the honora- | ofthese societics, Look, said he at the building we are | 4 infant, 8 K Spear, G Sharp, npiting, Mrs before reported wrecked on Jan. 7, 1803, whileon a trad: | | Arr at V! ark ugenis, Wood, 38 mos ont, 0; dle viaiters, who viewed with evident satisfaction and de- | fitting in, and then the membersof, the are can | yf RMason, DR Moore, JH Wyncoop, F | ing voyage. Capt. Snow. of Nantucket, the first and 14, sohr Emeline, Osborn. Light the county prison of the city of New York. form some idea of the importance of her institutions. MeCuiterigh, Cape AJ Averill Mr Seeia teh hook iad aitaewares astivet at Votes. | i 1 bark Ellen, of Rdgastown, THE DINNER SPEECHES. Senator Maitory, of Ontario dressed | ok, b 3 4 ; Having examined all the institutions on Blackwell's | the meeting as follows: bape toasts Tall'usdtedy? MeeGait Seley agen, Saree eee ee are a ee oe the | Nasties ikea ntcanmapcbid Soland, the entire y repaired to, the new Work. | Tom now convinced that New York is a great city, and | Byery, Miles Holy, M eee eee to sive thea up Theanty, il da of Mattapoisett, is house, where an dinner was provided by the | Tam aatiafied that it is the greatemporlumrof the Gaited | SPP pe, 8 Gregory, M Murphy Melee. viene te give thom tp. Te snip weoppee a oar: oe authorities on this island. At 4 o'clock, the dining room | States. number of the insane and OT | Oe eee ee aidwelt i Tee eee ee er ine acanee thee the on | Stonington, from acidic, has 2200 Goors being thrown open, the guests entered, by | this great eM is astonishing: and alth ‘cannot a infant, Mrs Fanish emi Sted up and they would not pact with them. ‘The | "'UsoupeoFen ts. int M1208. ton 119 85, bark Alfred Ty- the ying “| jambia,”’ and, taking their seats | cay that Istand six inches higher than ever I did before, Dr Wharfield, J A Hanc; ¥ ff Toft at Roret hen the ship ler, of Rdgertown, 6 mos out, 100 bbis ol.” et three tables, all the “5 hyd uns, | " oe te me, yet I think I feel | b4 a Hire 6 Onies rr infant, Dr GB tart Pda ag aay he a left at Rorotonga, wl ip ler, igertown, Abs a he s oil, { ¥ ites | bs ; ‘r00) faster , J Ban! rs lott, Mrs bord « ” Ks oan ener ata a cian ee ter kad ‘one erer, the ow ane i ted Wehe Maine lew. (Lanehinn) my shall, Madame Geo ery Walton, Mrs Mary’ Smi PRESENTATION 10 THE Mave OF THR Bark EvrAmera.— | Ship ‘Loulsa.s of NYork. Feb 1, tat 25 139, on 4149 We ; Aaland. in and from what | coly say that either between me or Gov. Seymour the by vbr aan Norfolk, in tho steam. | 708 Tae so he tamsse Gavegurea west Society | was sigualised April 8, 10d SON, tem Ooo tT iw WO think t) members ie laine law is defunct. Although I voted against it, From ‘s ‘et 3 ‘ 8 John Mi mega yres for; Bow y Exgsatire who voted tor the ‘Haine law were nriclly | not opposed to.s temperance law, Bnd 1 would go for it | SM Foe en Ae Hongy Hecgs, Miss Emily | tho {il fated bark Elizabe ed off Provincetown, 8 ton Maren, MEMS ee MOT ne y | te men, for everybody seemed to enjoy them- | where It provided that wo should drink, moderately, as | Vale dr ylayie Charles Carter imag | silver F medal, 1. token, of bai my a nto |, Brie Bremen, from Salem for Richmond, April 6, o lat, | aed ‘water was placed on the fes- pti now partaking of champagne to-day. ( | jevine, Ces ret, © u ae im wt gd his exposure on ‘that Lo a, | Schr Susan, from NYork for Gaudatoupe, Mateo 29, lat 22 ‘At the head of the table sat the officer on the | The then said that he had received a senti- | De that he hae lort upon lain left hand, two | 888, lon 6002, Porte. 7 Simeon Draper, one of, due Ton Governors, the ment from James A. Titus, yibich he 8 follows:— upon his right hand. and, en an et. He Asrinwariin port Chip: A tem of the Senate, ‘he Speaker of the Asser or and poverty being the mort faithful sources jan pl mg er Provineetqwn, and is able as yet mae, Jac is — b 7, the Pepnidont of the Booed of the Record- | of it becomes the duty of society to provide that to watk only on_cratcher. arthageas (was sold « Ly p .

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