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5 Mids (nile { tnbete Set The Soctety for the Relief of Destitute Chil- | the greenest laurel of the victorious chieftian, or to wade Personal Intelligence. dren of Seamen—Eighth Anniversary. through slaughter tos throne. In euch a work youare | enor Don Jose Barrundia, envoy and plenipotentiary = “4 | engagedjdoub t not but that kind Heaven will more thaa | 47 54, to the Ui Miatid, ‘hen wadved: to Me- The eighth anniversary of the Society for the Relief | Tepay you for all your labor and toil towards the children | of Honduras aves of Destitute Children of Seamen, was held yesterday | for whose cake you have done 60 much. But you | bile, en route for Washington. It is understood he is afternoon at the “Home” for the children of seamen, | have your reward in a sweet remembrance upon the charged with propositions of the greatest importance to this country. This gentleman has long been regarded by Ughtang ond eorionsty ia- = & Mary, som Port au Prinoe Coe La tons ity by stcamtegh B Forbes, - “poreign Ports, eke, CBr), Hicks, Cardiff. 38days, with p—Arr below May l7Catharine Augusta, Jack- oon, Solicita (Ital), Preve, Fert Vente. @ A vee—In ponies see Gen Foster (not 4 fh a . }, and 52 passengers, to Gomer, Wallis & hte ‘De : 3 Et esas: of death. And here your return will be large. | near the Sailor's Snug Harbor, Staten Island. Tt ‘is a. precious cordial in the dying hour ‘ has were on board 7 iot inst, Kae At lo’clock P. M., ® very large number of visiters | to feel that we have done all the good we | asthe leading statesman of Central America, and fm hb : tion, left the foot of Liberty strect in the New Brighton | gogices your atiention, To have wiped away with the . 8. H qi r, in; | matter. Bark Golden Age (of Southport), 5 aareilios, 7 i \ boat, and arrived at the “Home” shortly before two. gentle hand of love the tears of the or aa to have | iit Rempon St, ene, A oe lies or. rire ent 6 a total loge, with oe wrater up to her hur. pape wakesnan *Baweer, Cguen, Masch 8, with Pamiiver a reneee, NYork. i tion through the building, which | been friends to the frien i j | Fived yesterday at the Prescott House. Fashion, my ey ir | Marble and 35 passen; 3 _ | ding ballast te be habe 1 wobnua ohe Betsy suiet ep bs ent | gee peporee oot gleoney oegtns grea CoE. Teal, Boston; W. Carpenter, Detroit: J. Fite Gectination without delay. Before the Frubion Sass | _.Btie,bra, Dumas, Bominge City, 16 dare, with mabe. RYoet dor Sanpete ry Gao the rooms devoted to educational purposes. Here the | failin the last hour er caneae aay et apnet well, Philadelphia; J. M. Gumays, Maine; T. C. Tibbett ville and St. Louis Packet Line, and is hood 4 kare 4 ai emerert & Guy ave Pee 3 children, under the care of the society, to the number | Meries to cluster around your pillow. | Rwect, sweet wile | Boston: H. R. Sherman, Poughkeepsie; 8. L. Ta lor, La.; | een insured for $10,000. wane. Trinidad. | poston, : Roberts, fond of one hundred and ten were congregated, awaiting the | noble work la which you are engaged—the work that | W-3- Stearnes, Indianapo! - Pe 1 : | Among the rs who have returned to this city, | Ponvert. : | A ick , sion and the | H. Howland, New Bedford, Mass.; J. M. Platt, Burling- | we have obtained names of Mr. Wellington Hart, | Schr Fakir (of Ne ), Hopkins, Havana, 10 days, with examination of visiters. Mr. Joseph McKeon, City Su- | sheds undy g lustre on the Treward, will be sure, You | tM; Vt.; Gen. Clark, Sandy Hill, N. ¥., arrived yester- | of New York; Lieut. Chapman, U. 8. D.; Dr. Warne | sugar, to marten, “Mays, i Havana. spoke mip iad i fC Schools, examined the scholars | Poor man’s hut, and your reward wi . day at the Astor House. and lady, of Nashville; Mr. Cole, of Philadelphia; Gen. | Franklin, from Havans for Matanzas; 10th, Int 33 07, lon periatendent of Common Schools, | will Gnd it in the increase of your worldly possessions, n. Erastus Hopkins, Mass.; Major J. R. Craig and | $4,207. 0 tor, N.Y.” ond Mr Join Calvert, | 3, Judith Somers, for St Marys, Fis, | at somo length upon the various branches of a common | you will find it in the consciousness of fulgiied duty, | ¢, muy Kchenectady; General Oderom, Boston: Jolm ar- | Li dy Wan, of Rochester, N. ¥., Y » |” Bebr ‘Bullock, Mayeguet, PR, i5 days, with ' education, and found them on the whole remarkably | you will find it in the benedictions of the widow, you will nott ‘and family, Elmira; Wm. R. Mulford and daughter, 23 ortent never ‘ii dine ee ‘o. ‘: oy | find it in the mute eloquence of the orphan, you will | Ton7Tuland; Hon. J. M. Penn, Ohio; Rev, John Shelley’ H MEAT iz NORWALK Tai. | ton and dyetoed. to Wea Ne amae:NE, 10 days, with cot i proficient * | find it in {he thanks of the stranger, you will Grid it in [Ong Iain; Meas oe eat mily, West Polat; De-Wil- pw HAVEN RAILROAD AND THE NORWALK TRA. | ton tnd dyewood. fo W HiNeuman 6 Cos eta, age The children were dressed very neatly and seemed | the joy of an approving conscience, you will find it when | (,°4'and family, Auburn; Wm. Powell and family, Phila- Fash rua GT rammed Sarg an Me Rocket (Bal 5 » NS, 20 days, with po 2 eneerfel and happy. We have seldom seen so many | carihours ad aflictve providences aeet you in yOu" | Guinn, were Ganong the arivals yesterday atthe Met. | it,waeotetea Othe prandent, Mr. Schaylen, that tvo | “icy Urdutan, Sprague, Norfolk 2 days = : . fin intelligent and good looking juveniles congre- | Soret remembrance upon the bed of death,” Eicanmammegeraee volt, and that a further sum of fifty thousand dollars | Sehr 7 Benedlt, Thome, Fh ladelphis for Fall River. falens,, Fiezee, Bpeteni Rev. Mr. Panken, of the Seamen's Bethel, made afew | prom nassau, NP. in sehr Rover—T_A Brook, Bea, lady, | {ct Temalned to be pald by the company, for damages to | Schr Charlee Hency, Beckett, Philadelphia for Boston. | Frc'aihed Eeall, Gelder, do: sek Lucy ana, ry exercises wore conducted in the spa- appropriate remarks, mainly consisting of anecdotes * at. Miss Wily, Miss Brown, AK Tro, Mr pe a ae By . oo Seen tes ake W itt-tour, | Scht Forrest, Shoarcr, Cal Sb, brig Gulnare, Carver, NYork; schr J H ious hall of the institution, in the presence of a very | illustrative of the good effects of this and similar insti- 4 eight seaman from wreoked vessels. 4 the petien deaths een math tine | Sched Paine 4, Ly ia esr: cious hall o! si Saar by ations, q DEPARTURES. and the serious injuries resulting eath, but for Sehr Knight, Sear: At do May ! 157 La Ee ior P large auditory, Mr, Buell occupied the chair. The pro- | “Rey, ‘Dr, TyxG, who had beon announced asthe last | For Liverpool in eteamship fries —Me Wilk which the company were made liableywere probably half | Schr Laura J: ne ixo) Pe oes ra fonnett, Mix, London rort Tal- ceedings were opened with prayer by the Kev. Mr. speaker, said he would not, at that late hour, trespass | ohildi id nurse, England; Mr Warren Newoombe, Lo pits more. uy ted! suffer repens | Sehr Gornelis, Bal Desandnacte abt April 28, bark Princeton, See- el, after which the annual report was read by | upon their attention. He expressed his desire to see this | a ou ip aes Se ys oo | Gebe Hesnoke, seyilenela. Fectie Cayenne for NYork, Yaking in ballast, Restvell, cian ype cbse ti ? deserving institution free from debt and able to go on from a nt as to the extent of injury. merece Aacowin port May 3 B Brag Veloal ‘Patton, and : Sant ictitawe, Mone . From this document, which though Rev, Mr. Parl to eh y is exceotingly interesti hio, | Sloop Fashion, Providence. ; St Lawrence, M’Dougal, for Provi sane ree Sean » arate acta oke mange | Sars wt Bn sae rte er oe tn me Fagin fe " Ship Alieghanian, arr 16th, from Liverpool, reports: . to the “Home.” Forty-seven for various oroun, Neneen See Union. Feo ood al He was a member of the ay ee my Hi eis Tou of mai snd i aaa Se ss + meet: diss b> a3 THR NNIVERSARY, | 4 r the Western * elt i: causes have left. The whole number of childrenin the 1. tnistieth anniversary of this institution, whose | ww of which seamed “Gill Paledsiphis® Bevouttive: Horses cad “Home” is now one hundred and ten, of whom but four- work Lies at the foundation of all aux zetigious charities, | bs ree, ee eee Marrica, aa | to e mainmas <a hls nd, NY ore soe id the sum of fifty conta per week, as laid — was held in Philadelphia, May 16, 1834. | . Dr. On Wednesday, May 17, by the Rev. Dr. Hutton, Suri . 28d. , previously), Minona, eee ee ona ene ccronces of the institution | “Prom the exhibit madeon the ceoasion, itappears that | @ tar Ms: Bavsny, Mer adine, | Bannan, Jr., to KATE, daugh‘er of Cornelius Vanderbilt. | Saute, probabiy hound to the Westen Islan ae ICA ae A—ArE Darks Gov Parris, York, P ; re $7,000 per year, and the subscription list fell far | the principal receipts and expenditures for the year a, Hy Fanthorp, Mr. & On Tuesday, May 16, at the N. W. Dutch Reformed | faw'a'ship standing NW. by the mind (WEW) with Lona cf ariel (and aid th for Eerie cae bier Sak OE ink were aa follows:— F vant, lize Pers, Havani Church, by the Rev. James B. Harcenburgh. Oswonp H. | mainmi t noon, spoke ship Jas Brown, Wilson, from | Bi Bath rohrt Ald, Adaws, Chattoston: Mee The necessity for the increased subscriptions ofthe | - Recciy 24 06—of which $55,848 40 were dona- | Mrs Hadden & children & for Ecunmxen and Miss Sanau M., daughter of Henry Esler, | Liverpool.’ for Philadelphia, with loss of maintopmast at | rictta, lsriel; Oth. Ottows, Swoetscr, Bath; ith, hedardlant is therefore easily seen. he receipts | tions, an 12 logactes; $179,315 99 for sales and | ¥ 4. Mr & Mrs Haggerty & son, Tor, Eq. all of this cit | the °c set for courses—all | brigs B Young, Wooster, Jacksonville; B Carver, Wooster, P iy fed a1 Curing. the d the Trea- | ‘n payment of ;from tenants renting rooms of | ¥: SF Louis Mansergh. Franco, Wednesday, May 17, at the Methodist E, Church, ,haased icoborxe without | do; John § Getti SY. W Murray, Hamilton, C et Ligh. Sorfour miles | Bird, Co) Paltalphia: Colwabta 4 ‘tate, . rae “i i 7 a! e : Pott 0429, The | the society, $ ‘3; loans received, $100; donations | Mr WePlan, Now York. L Heidenheimer, Now York. Mr | Greene street, by the Rev. J. K. Still, Mr. Josgra Eaves | t ing? nal rWelslan, > W 3 a cS ehutu ie Hors” Saug | for the new building, $0,049 80; from vate of the building | Cfeeutyesd” New O Gxston Bosal eine Nee one | Sabine Petsson! toate, beth of thin ciioe SLESTMET nee amd aid mot pet clear of Showa uulil My | Charles & Jane, Oliver, Nvork; barks ater, Gears, 11 BaS- - Harber to th tedfunil | 146 Chestnut strect, $57,000 ‘(less $20,015 64 mortgage | J Jamos Ct; Mr Bedford, Mr John A Dunlop, N ¥:| On Tuesday evening, May 16, by the Rev. Joseph W. 6 A come day. May ee | id. Bird. P of $2.0 d The report in and interest paid.) Balances from last year, $3,410 66. ; | Bishop A Maitin. Ohio, J Taggart, at the Baptist Church, Sixteenth street, Mr. main topmast heads. | v by, and D Nic Jusion appeals ce of the public, and EXPENDIrURES.—Salaries and expenses of three hundred Wiuam F. Axcnxr to Miss Amanpa M. F. Weaver, both eee elena | ‘harloston; Marectiost ‘on. all. who are. W ed toward the noble | and twenty two missionaries aud sixteen agents, and do of thin city. bicep daly shatter Be yee Winen ty to contribute of t in its behalf. nations of books to destitute Sunday schools, &c.; On Friday, May 12, by the Rev. Isaac Wescott, pastor urs, ro ‘Lyra, Bemis, NYork; Philomela, J eater, O, Mr. Dutcher, of Bo as the first speaker. | $08,882 22; e¢, $5,080 20: copyrights | Normand, N of Laight street Baptist Chureh, Mancus N. Guswea, of eantl Ato man, 4 and ra,” $3,482 52; paper, weath ort, Phill this city, to J. E. Tuomrson, daughter of the late Jno. fr 801 inia, al westerly winds, roe D ua gata ry ee rig eet, tore schre it Bore, rd erie ‘ Sore aven, Sate ast. wi rand 4 hen Gas Hesvone Maden, Tian. Didsen -chyto |f-#60 088 20; printing, 610,88) 65; HANPerenny fee. FOR ‘Thompson, Esq., of y April 21, lat47 43 N, lon 2000 W, spoke ship Break O' Day DEE Kite, ort + ngage in a work which is at once en honor anda glory | per plate printing, $2,947 78; binding, $59,042 67; Bi- | Gag : Alexandria and Fredericksburg papers please copy. (before reported) from Liverpool for Boston, with passen BAM: Mariott Port in ‘Express, to our rece—which in many cases Jooks not only to the | his ‘and estaments ovcht/ and miacellaveous books etide, New Seay: Hrs Blakemore, age On Tuesday, “May 16, by the Hey. S. I taaoa, if. 1. | gers Siomantd, ana furnabed her with aapac tad Panag | BYork; trig H Kelly, Coleord’ Cabana; 11th, Lamarvine, sent, but peers far onward into the future: which not | purchased to fill orders, $13,391 20; interest on loans, | Mrand Mrs John Pickford, England; N Full Goxnstein, Faq., of San Francisco, Cal., to Miss Vinarnta bound. 5 5 ee een bly. induren a. reward for time, but im many cases one ss 29; calaries of socretary, superintendent of book | McEwan, Mr Smith, Mr Oppen! h “4 Cachelct, from for New York, with nuvort—In port April 28, Isabella, Hayden, for New Waterman, of this city. York, i A ‘diem: rk. for eternity—how can we hesitate to doit?’ To rejoice } store, bookkeeper, salesman, clerks and laborers, $10,716 | NY; Rott Simpson, Mr Jackson, California papers please copy. 4 porwr Sy Havre—Sid April 25, Alesto, Bassett, Havana; Lishom with those that rejoice—to weep with those that weep— | 40; maps, coloring, &c., $188 11; custom house duties, | Oliver Witlourhby, Hy Rickard, Micbard | On Monday, May 15, at Brooklyn, by the Rey. Di. is, YS hi Ee ae Curtis, NYork. to be a parent to the orphan—to be a friend to the un- } freight, boxes, postage, &c., $3,041 09; advertising, sto- | trey, Mop NY: F; io; Me | Mr. P. H. Cronin to Miss Axim Ainp, both of Brooklyn.’ | days out, with loss of foretopmast, a Lane pen ani Caeneesienty Welsh, NOrleans; Han- fortunale—to impart of the po: ich God has | tionery, fuel, &c., $1,367 30; taxes, insurance, &c., | McAlister, NY: als , Miss Dunbar,.Geo Dodds, On Thursday, May.4, by the Rev. J. W. Gibbs, Bexsa- BELOW. WHarwrax— Are ‘May 11 brig Val Frizel, Glasgow 30 given us to an instituti ity, is a noble | $1,677 74; moving, $368 20; paid on new aonesee S16 | Ci Wort; Mrs Roberts, servants and two children; Mr | sm Lyon, to Mary L. Muscuxrr, all of {ts city. Ship America, 33 days from Liverpool}, al days for NYork (reason for putting in not stated). work, and is sure to maki end blessings upon the | Chestnut street, for Society’s business, $42,292 66, loans | Geo Miller, Canada—and others. T 7 At the Central Presbyterian Church, on Wednesday, | Bark Avonon (Br), 2 day {com Bristol. Haxcerown—Asr April 6, Jane Lovett, Loveti, S¢ John head of those who engage in But, as we have told | paid, $1,230; ellancous items, $870 51; balance cash in t May 17, by the Rey. A. Aug. Wood, Wituam K. Diererce Wind during the day ESE, and foggy. NBranswick. you, it requires faith in its performoace, and in the case | on hand, $9! i ag et My to Lovise Vay Nostranp, all of this’ city. | fie New England, from London, was reported below | Mt¥FRFOOW Arr April 20, Amor, Kenney, Se of this really praiseworth tution you must cast The Society is now indebted for paper, binding, &e., | Welsh and lady, Mise Welsh, M Young, M Halsey, C'T psereneay pr yrorsger | 12th inst, but hag not yet arrived. i rts ame ni Lei! eae . fy your bread broadcast upon the waters, trusting in God, | $43,110 19; which adddd to the amount of loans bearin, Lorimer, Jas Hatfield, Wm D Root, Jas Davenport; and 11 Dica, j : joa ay eee Zi eeruase, 3 1) anche, ‘that notwithstanding the win’s and the waves and the | interest, $37,182 09, exhibits a total indebtedness of | inthe steorage. On Monday, May 15, of a long and protracted illness, | cubs steamships Africn, for fixerpoo! and Southerner, for | Or Colum! ster, and James rh storms, it will return to you again, even though it may | $80, ‘The amount of stock of paper and books is For Norfolk and Richmond, in ae ney _— Susan aes enix, wife of Pat ick Dickie, in the 60th | Charloston, have anchored at Quarantiu bit cord ion, Gulp Be ah; . ve been the sport of the occan for many days. And | $1 ; year of her age. eflance, Kendric er, oouia ricel that one, in any manner connected with this | uxmay Scuoor Mresronanme—Tureo hundred and Wiener, a WoSalee, | _ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Memoranda, Rbediord, On the port 84, Alarm, 'Salters, from Mobile; truly benevolent enterp od this neceseary faith, | twenty-two of these laborers heye been employed, for | pF Pesond, Hent , T R Hambrick, R H | invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at three | | Banx Swan, Seg-yoars old, 830 tons, will stow avout 2650 | Goo'a helps Anermen! tticce: Meee nies tee ae T would ack them to th pon all the good which | various periods of time, in thirty different States and | Singleterry’ John Cannon, Wm McGregor, Capt Strickland, | o'clock, from her late residence, No. 127 Greene street. eres, ee anit Patt Tuite oak. locust and oe- | ming, Montevideo and Nuen ron | Nason; Gazet~ has already been done, and then to anticipate all that | Territories. These Sunday Schoo! missionaries have es- | D Walker, J Coggeshall, Ellen Muldoon. ‘John Nimmo, W | Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for in- sed hte nan cake i pate ri (roheany above | teer, Wadlington, and Philan st, Wilson, NYor! shall be accomplished in the future. But I would ask | tablished 2,012 new schools, and have virited and revived | S Burr: Mrs Johnson and child, ThosG Brown, Miss Elliot, | terment, $19,000." ie seilteths tone ha Tenge Gia ay ap Toreat, Hrundy, ‘Port them io goa step further, and pon ler well upon all the | 2,961 other schools; altogether embracing 39,112 teach- | *2¢29in the steerage, Qn Tuesday, May 16, C. Gooprica Bovor, aged 27 years. |" panx Hanvesr, of Now Bodford, 263 tons, was sold there | 45 port 24, pipe Ae Ei fle, Moore, for ark rh; providence which has ovortaken them thus far; whether | ers and 235,075 scholars. They have distributed, by sale ‘The friends of the family, Metropolitan Lodge No. 273, | at auction 15th, to Lorengo Pierce, for $3,050, Fr ee Weten ie Pai zik Werzier. risa it God has not given them friends, and continually caused | and donation, $47,707 07 worth of religious books, Letter from Matt, I. Ward. F. and A. M., Decatur Chapter No. 16, 0.U. A., and the | sounJ A Baxann, of New York, 190 tons, throo yoars | Kong and Canton do; and others aa befbes. se4 their cup to run over with morcies; whether he has not | chiefly for chilaren‘and youth. 4 We copy from the New Orleans Della of the 11th inst., | order generally, Baxter Guards, ‘Twelfth Sesimeot and | old, well found in every respect, wish new sails and risciny Mrsstxa—In port April 22, bark Margaret, Wood, for always watched over them with more than parental | The missionary labors of the Society are entirely dis- | the card addressed by Matt. F. Ward to the public press, | the clerks in the publiCMepartments, are respectfully in- | hag been purch: in Boston for $3 750. Rind Philadelphia, b by parties in Bor golicitude, and whether, judging from the past, they | tinct fromthe publishing department. Indocd, the lat- commanded by Capt David Lawre brig Chath: ide Sid Merch St, trig poe aoen | making the reasonable request that he should not be | vited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his , Of Falmouth, | 15th, for Boston, can have any appreiension for the future; willing, | ter is quite subordinate to the former, Ana aay | condemned by the public, after being acquitted by a | mother, No. 224 Spring street, this morning, at ten | Me NXork; ApHLG barks Franklin, Cook, Bowton; 1b, when lying pac! a bed of death, to go down amid | institution, the Society has two chief objects:—1. To | jury, before they got an accurate and reliable report of | o'clock. His remains will be taken to Tarrytown for in- Lavrourn—At Brower, 18th inst, by Mr D C Oakes, & uM eae in port April 20, Hos the valley of thick darkness, relying upon one promise | open new Sunday schools in the neighborhoods and set- | the whole evidence given at. the trial—evidence which | terment. spbpered and coppor fastened brig of abt 240 tons, called the from Boston Aprit dit nen Tha Ren tet Beaten, he that believeth on me shail never die—for an entrance | tlements where they would not otherwise be established; | he says has been very imperfectly and loosely given in | California papers please copy. Pearers Senge by Mess D M Howard & Co, W'H Taylor, | Gulf of Lyousin the femarLably short teu t9 ave within the eapphired walls of the Jerusalem above, and | visiting and reviving ol Sunday schools; and 2. To sup- | the pubhe papers:— On Tuceday, May 16, Many, wife of William F. McKay, | G,righ # Jobnecn, and J A Peters, to bo commanded by | Bonton, when she encountered northe docbt thai the Saviour wil! mae good his promiso,when | ply them with books for carrying on the behools success. | TO THE EDITORS OF THE UNITED STATES. in the 40th year of her ai gate the Meditcrencan, ore “7s munter, and expected to orn Reet re tag» whe Macy C Smait, upon the waters w just air. 2. 0. 7 he bids you to east your brea when thus begun. | Gustrmmex—IfT felt less confidence in the justice and | The relatives and friends of the family are invitea to | “wategmoaiterancan. Wilson, « schoone: from Newburyport, # cannot be. But we tike the fast for granted that you tuitous distribution of, books, tracts, &e., ave | magnanimity of the American people, I would not now | attend her funeral, this afternoon, at half past two | tons, called the Norman, owned fy Care Gacrast Miccks, Botton, 1g; baie Tae Pay Heke Zane) Katon, foe Ha at eee ra tecanse yan | Been mado (including $4,004 90, the details or whieh are intrude myzelf upon your notice. My position is one | o'clock, from her late residence, No. 78 Seventh street, | of Bucksport, and others, and intended for the southern | PQMOT; 10g; Urig Timea, Phinney. da do. | © Oe the exercise of" reliance upon Cod; and because you | not yet reported,) to the value of $21,740 25, and these, | which may well be considered peculiar in the United | between South Second and South Third streets, Williams: | lumber trad Phi Boston. Sid al out 24, sehr Hope, Htokinres euaba have done this, you can gather encouragement from | with the charges to the donation account specified in the | States, where the laws have hitherto been respected, and | burg. et he eas il Pok aa Bangor, & yrs Aur April 23, Panama, Lavender, is Seen aoe ee ye a eaOk UP; | general report of receipts and expenditures, makes the ' where the verdiet of a yury has been rezarded as ‘Anal | On ‘Tuesday, May 16, after a lingering illness, MARGA- | tnd Bangor, eweed be dicneee, hese hence Nord Ayprom, Pendleton, Work. Sid 26th, Medors, Mavary, and leara a lesson not only, but d:aw cncouragement | amount expended in missionary and agency labors and | in all criminal eases. Acquitted, though still accused; | Bi, wife of Eaward Farley. and y Gant @ farker, who will command "| gXaxtes—Sld April 29, Townsend Jones, Dayton, Bor- from the clouds. ce, when they are full, they gently | donations in, books during the year, ending March 1, | free, though still persecuted, I mustappeal, through the | The relatives and friends of the family, also the friends | _ At Bath, 18th inst, by Messrs WV &O Moses, a superior | 998-0 wp 1a tons May 5, ship Robert L Lane, foe distil their water upon the ground, causing it to fall | 1854, $68,882 23. columns of the Delta, to your merely, and beg asus- | of her brother, Patrick Boyhan, are respectfully invited | Ship of 1,180 tons, called the Aquilla, intended fora south- | yaceats iy Am H ts hy ' * + 5 ™ I. Bt equally upon the just and the unjust—upon him who | All donations made to the Society, are scrupulously | pension of opinion until the evidence in my case can be | toattend her funeral, from her late residence, Twenty. | $'aatgany™ aeatdyey the buliders. Capt Z Orr, and Capt ions with part ef cargo of thip Sterling, treat fears not God, as well as upon him who loves him with | applied to the objects designated by the dono . In no aid before you. fifth street, between Tenth and Eleventh ayenues. this | filial love, And if the heavens are thus bountiful to the | case arethey appliod to carry on the publication de- | “Jean blaine no man for feeling strong prejudice against afternoon, at two o’clock. Her remains will be taken to | ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports. doreoe fan Beaten Pott May 1, Norwegian bark: Tos, An- poor earth 60 far beneath them, can you not dispense | partment of the Society’s operations. | me, or for expressing the loudest condemnation of that | Calvary Cemetery. | ,BOSTON, May 17—Arr ship Actroa, Calc! 6 CABELLO™ In port | fay 4, bark Emily, Melohior, foe your charity with a reso heart to that interesting Pupiismxc Devartauvr.—The value of publications | unfortunate deed, which has been o darkly and ingeni- At ten o'clock on Wednesday morning, May 17, Josra | Cuba, Palermo: Ardrossan; Paul Ho; nly Am vessel. 163 fe xtowp who have special claims upon your sympathies— ee into circulation during the past year, $172,041 30- | ously exaggerated by mycnemies. The public have as | F. Sroxs, of the firm of Cyrus W. Fial &Co., aged 52 S Poxcr—In port April 26, bark Yuba, Wass, for Boston 3 ‘he number of new publications fifty-one, of which for days; others as before. xgunenerews—arr ‘April 30, Messenger, Cain, St Johm, Rorrervam—In port April 29, Prus bark Pius IX, Kas- do; Geors who breathe the same afr and tread upon the eame foot: yet seen but one side of this case, and that one has been | years. Civilian, Card ana. stool with yourselves. But, once again, look uw ty-one are for libra: f the whole number, thirty- | most unscrupulously misrepresented by those eager for | ” ‘The relatives and frienas of the family are invited to | Pensnecla, draw encouragement from the sun, as he is glorio two are original works and nineteen reprints. ’ my blood an rai. "Thave been acquit! by. a jury of | attend the funeral services, without further invitation, MOBILE, May 15~Arr sehr Geo Steers, Omoa, Honderas. going his daily path across the heavens, and learna lesson | | The Society now publish a complete library for Sun- | yoy peers, and in most cases this ‘would be vindication | from hia late residence, ‘No. 87 East Seventeenth street’. | that must be useful tous all. Ie he not truly benevo- | day schools, containing 792 volumes, and three selec- | enovgh, and even in my ease, perverted as it has beem, | at fiveo'clock to-morrow afternoon. Hie remains wili ten, for Boston 3 or 4 days. feat He sheds bis Hat forall. | the Laplander amid | tions from ihe general Ubzary of 100 volames each, for | Soy aeqaittal should at Yeast aapacn presumption ofuat.| Ubsenentte Blockbridge, Mae. for Ipteenieds NORFOMR ae met sn Rovds Mas tt enip Aoceu. | as BROGTRLRSaRE AE iad tee Comin ote his eternal snows, ind Ara} amid the burning sands | $10, and 75 volumes for $5, 1esidea a large variety of | innocence, strong enough to induce the most hostile to On Tucedvy, May 10, after a short illness, Miss Ewes | Jean, Chamberlain, Callao dau cd, Maceh 1. tac oi lon , © Wright, Brunette and D Lapsley, of the desert—the marin {a the trackless waters, | elementary books, cards, hymn books, &¢., pause till they can examine the testimony proiuced at | Cox, aged 23 years. 7516 W, taw's large clipper ship, bound west: day, Int brou, for Baltimore, ldg: Broosa, and the hermit in the vecl is ceil, all enjoy it. | The Sunday School Journal and Youth’s Penny Ga- | This is all I desire, and surely it ts not much | Her remaii N be taken to Calvary Cemetery, this | 630, Ion 74 £0, saw a clipper whaling bark, bound to jo: Mariner (B2), for NYork, dot Shall we not, then, be stren © perform our part? | zeife, are published as formerly; and in order to increase | toask who has uncomplainingly submitted to | afternoon, nt one o'clock, from her late residence: izsth | Westward: 25th, Iat 20 30S; lon 39 W, spoke Br bri Otis aud W R Kibbey, to load for UStates; sehr G Ob, ves. and in this pleasant and wide Held you may be | the usefulness of the latter, and to bring it within the | Thave done. strect, Manhattanville. cat Fae rg Cork; Ay a =. ere OR a5 so. (Cobs)=S1a May102, sohe 3 v4 he {nstruments of doing mich good for your country | reach of ll, the price of aubscription has been reduced | “",'full and impartial report of the testimony in thecase | \ On Wednceday, May 17, Wituaw McKxz, son of Guadaloupe. ‘The H experienced very heevorrs Grant, Boston. Rela 2 tf - had A re} Suppose it be scarcely | toten cents per annum, where one hundred copies and | jag 1 b we Mis perceptible at first, still it will bo good, and mingling | over are talen. as been prepared by Mr. A. D. Richardson, one of the | liam Pith Kindred drops. “there may flow forth a living stream to gladden and to bless.” Ben principle of | additional Particulars of the Coal Mine Ex. Jane McKenzie, aged five years and five days. | Cape, lort balw: ives ond friends of the family are invited to | teceived other da: uncral, this afternoon at two o'clock, from | ©%8¢ officer, ireenwich street. 1 the water on ‘deck stove, and i 5, Mr Charles Smith, se- 18, ship Tsar, Schibye, from wa bh, to aischar; o and load fe facet le, E, arr for brig be] Beurmann, Morton, fc H ane Feary Mer tm Se eae ony fim vom. 5 most accomplished short-hand writers in the West, and he will soon be issued from the press of Messrs. D. Appleton | attend New York. Although I felt the highest confidence | eavenls ‘origins ts tas! sis the Groat Waite | Bloslow in Wieginie: | im Mr’ Richardson's ability and impartiality, yet when I | On Wednesday, May 17, Svsaxscat, youngest daughter | ye MEARS Selah ene naa eek Eres, No. | See Dautrhe thshel Way 1) Gcky wavesety tas aaa te een LD Imprecmated by | TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIPE—TWENTY PERSONS KILLED. | :emembered the former course of my enemies, the pre- | of Lemuel and Susannah J. Valentine, aged ono year and Glasgow; Myra, Fuller, Boston: Crosby, | York. 4 days; Ann & Méry, for Boston, ldg; thing fa the three Kingow's ef nateie fs impregnated by i dll genre estan | caution Was taken to have the. seoord euthandaated by. | seventeen Capac 4 schre Onterio, Baw: Hardy, | Frazcin ford do," sla 2h ate sone Lew Oreatt, it Penerclence is written upon the rose as itsends | onthe arrival of the Danville cars yesterday after- | feveral gentlemen, whose positions place them above | Therelativesand friends of the family are invited to pein hropatleo, New | ge uromanee Ars Apel ym ncet Tee, Eere Save forth its fragrance upon tho air, and blooms go beautiful- | neon we learned of a terrible explosion amd great. loss | even the soaring accusations of the Courier. attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, Silla Salter eee ae Rolling, Cardenas; 7th, bark TP I forevers exe: Benevolonce is written upon the dew- | of ite at the Euglish coal pits, im Chesteriichd county, | AllthatT ask from you, gentlemen of tho press, is si- | No. 126 Lexington tvence. at half past ten o'clock this ra atig Sette, Crore dei rf fnprun. ‘Teuevolence is written upon every wave of the | *eut fourteen miles from this city. | lence until this report can be placed before the public, | morning. Her remains will be taken to Yonkers for in- rae ¢ : x When we reached the pits our hearts became appalled | amd if you donot then discover some better reason for | terment. State, Hardio, Savannah; Novel- occan,as it bears upon its bosom the thousand merchant- s " ' ‘ F 5 : oR: men Yisiting everyiclime. Denevolence is written upon | at the shrieks and groans of the widowed wives, whose | my acquiftel than the corruption of the jury, Tam will- | | AtHailem, on Wednesday, May 17, Joux Moons, in the {ckerson, and Laconia. 1 1d Sth, barks Carniol eard, Bee rth, uark Lunette, Mo H fenas.’ Hutehinson, NYork; sobs Lansil, Pet ti F 7 husbands, many of them in the prime of life, had been | ing to submit to your universal condemnation. Ihave | 77th yearof bis age. . Cormick, Rio Grande del 8 land. every harvest Geld waving in the wind—upon the bound- | purried into eternity; of the sobs and. tears of children | made no previoui attempt to resist the designs of my | His friends, and the friends of his sons, John and Wil B; Ds Browa, Marshman, | | 56 3/00 Arr Apeil 2% brigs Eemoho, Adem, Jess prairie that feeds the swarming herds upon its bosom | iamenting ihe death of their fathers, and of mothers | enemies—not, as they would falsely insinuate—because 1 | Mam H., and his sons-in-law, Chas, Willson and J. 8. Ken- sear icit Phila Geo Washington, Day, Charleston; sohra Upon every star that looks down upon us ona cloud- | who, but a few hours before, had parted from their dar- | had no defence to make, but beeatse I relied with cond- zor are respectfull invited to attend his funeral, from | Peni NYork- sid ath, sob Pennsylvania, less night: and oh, and above all, it Is legibly written | ting boys, the p&etures of health and happiness, now in | dence on the just administration of the laws of my coun. | his lateresidence, 116th street and Avenue A, to-morrow | kins, Boeton. : ‘pon every act of the Saviour m the time he laid | the cold embrace of death. Sad and heart-rending, in- | try. Ibreak'that silence now, which the beticr judg. | afternoon, at three o'clock. dated gem | weRBIRIDAD— Are April, hark Grin, Davis Aspinwall: 3d, aside his seeptre and his crown in heaven, till he return- | goed, was the sight before us, and we could but exclaim | ment of friends formerly imposed upon me, only because | _ In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Mey 17, Tuowas, son of “ rig Uranus, Chureb, San Juan, Mi ree of the | Frances, Simons, NYork; 8d, ship Hound, Splest, Cowes. thy bottom een Aer Ape Bt Baconety Taeae Mobile. from the deepest recesses of our heart, ‘What shadows | my persecutors seem to have lost all respect for law, and | John and Margaret Winters. ction. Ho ton BRicE—In port Ai for eto tale them up again, a way-worn pilgrim from the what shalows we pursuej”? have constituted themselves a higher tribunal, to reverse | _ The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully shores of time. Everything is bencvolent, and every- i bark Abeona, Beecher, disg, thing serves as encouragements {o those who enter upon i t i the decision of a jury regularly empanneled by the pro; invited to attend his funeral, from 104 York street, at | }! part of the cargo. Tho rest being still fast in the ily. its performance with faith. You may remember in the | 4,02 uiving at the reat uch cpl cae ee y the HOPE Mal? pact two o'clock this afternecn. "| Ae thes, suppose that some of the unCostunate, crew are in “f Home Ports. beginning of our remarks that we toll you we conceived | twenty or thirty men, apparently dumbfounded, laboring | Once more I appeal to the generosity of the press in | On Wednesday, May 17, of consumption, ANx, wife of nd bottem painted greom, There was the deck of @ | jgZALTIMORES Are May 10, ship Admiral ro the principle of true benevolence to be embodied in one | earnestly to cecure from she depehs beneath the remains | this country, and conjure every editor, in the name of | Thomas Hearn, in her 28ib year. ; | r, about £0 £4 ft fall, | PS: Br schrs Cobassett, Tobey, gud Chas Colgate, of the passages to which we had occasion to refer—“Cast | 7 tboir co-laborers, friends and acquaintances, From | justice and humanity, to read the report of my trial— | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | and from cther thing hore, T am afraid it has been Cole, Mosterides aaa Busses thy bread upon the waters, for thou shalt find it after | xfr, Joseph Foiay, the manager, we learned that there | weigh well the testimony on both sides, and then declare | invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow aiternoon, at | very disastrous fall for the shipping in the gult.”” to o nye many days’'—and that in ‘these words, and, indeed, in < one + wits in the pit, and that | tothe world whether] have not the right to say that injus- | three o'clock, from her late residence, No. 280 West Six- | a> For loss of ships Black Hawk and W H Harbeck, exery truly benevolent act there isto be done, which, to | There was very little reason to hope that gay, of them | tice, black injustice, has been done nee, Antic mougrace | teenth street, between Ninth aud Tenth avenuce, | general news columa some extent wires the exercise of faith in its per- | wero alive. convinced by the testimony that my persecutors have New Orleans papers please copy. | Simp Forrester, formance. But there is another which we suppose to be | “yr, Job Atkins, an experienced miner, and one ofthe | not been sustained in the case which they made oat | _ On Wednesday, May 17. at the residence of her fath hore at Wellfleet, lies about the | Ceres. Bedwell, Newpor ent ashore, the tide flowing to her | _ BOSTON—Arr May 16, hipe nce. ste, Jan 10; Redgauntlet, And contained in these words, which, as we havo told you, are | guy ttn annie édlothian Pits, had come over, | against me, I have too much confidence in the magna- | Michael Henry, 15 Warren place, Charles street, | jower deck, |The cuano hetweea decks has been taken ont | So omremy, Redeeunsion, An inewsy an cmbodimegt of this’ noble ‘rinciple—a promise for | Su‘at once volunteered ito descend, torasvertain the re: | munity of Ameriean editors to doubt that they wiltfox. | Marv C. Eaxceen, consort of J, 1. Bancker the guace in the shipment eels on Ferdeeriaat te peeeRe Rae | Giaseow Maryland, C faith to trudt. Again, we hold it to be true | suit of the explosion, and, if possible, secure any of the feae that they have been misled, and willexpose the un- | Full particulars of the funeral will be given to-morrow. ford and others for S645, and the hult-and materials fur | ee ee that in every really benevolent deed there is an im- | Siters whomisht rot be dead, Fieeh air wae famedic justifable means used to deceive them and toinjure me. | Syracuse pagers pleare copy about $2400; the hull was bowebt by Benj Allstram and | betel 8 Promise, for faith to trust. He who endea- | ately pumped in, the pit purified, and Mr. A., with other just, be gencrous, gentlemen of the press. Read this On Wednesday, May 17, Sawer Canway, Jr., aged 19 | othexs, of Provincetown, for $1,000. | ap te dae once Yors to do good to those sround him, has,to say the very | volunteers, stepped into the bucket and were immediately | report and consider closely its contents, dayr, son of Samuel C. and Martha Herriot. Smp Aunron, Wiiliame, 6: it; Tempter (of NYork),’ . least, a virtual promise that he shall not lose his re- | Jovered. “They had only bem down @ short time when e Louisville Courier has, I believe, proposed to pub- | _ At his residence, New Branawick, New Jersey, on Mon- | pool Wth ult, while lying to “Holey RL Weeks, ward. As {he hushandman finds bis feed inan aband- | the signal was given, and the backet, containing the | lish my trial in pamphlet form: vut,the gentleman Who | day evening, Mey 15, Wiuisa H. Maxzunx, formerly of | Apzil 9, ou peavy gale len, Snow, ant harvest, and as the merchantman his venture in® | crushed, mangled and Ifelees body of Moses Cyrie, was | was employed by this paper is not a’ stenographer, and | this city. | the wind end righted, with 7 feet Relegea rich returm, 60 he who casts his charity upon the wa- | Grawn up, ‘The bucket being ageia lowered, the signal | the report could not be full and satisfactory in ail the | . His funeral will take piaco from his late residence, this | phslin wa Seen ak ry ters, shall nd it returning to him again. | ‘It will bring | was repeated, and Wm. Elliot was drawn up, dreadfully | details of cross-examination, even if his notes were | day, at twelve o'clock. | atandoned, and ecew rescued by tre atereh. Arr ith IC, a full interest in the present gifts of God’s providence, — jurned and bruised, but not dead, He was immediately | fairly published. Mr. Cole would not, I know, make an ound (rom Newport for Savarnuh, and when and graces and comforts of the spirit, and the principle taxon to his boarding house near by, where medieal aid | unfair report for any consideration: but frou’past expe- R with her 13th ult, had ¢ feet water in her hold, all b is laid up inheaven, for it is lont unto the Lord.” Tax | was promptly given: but it is greatly feared that he can- | rience I should apprehend that some liberties might be MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, he leak gaining co ; your memory to the utmost, and see if you can lay your or sewovee. > taken with his notes before they see light I make this eee eS ee w, Waldo- ger upon the time when lending to the Saviour,he did ‘The third body rescued was that of Jos. Rightshaw, an | suggestion for his sake as well as my own. It is @ fact Movements of Ocean Steamers, bad 6 Seat arene ta be mpletely worn in, Bucksport: 5 pots. ggain, yea, and give you more than an | intelligent lad of about fourteen years of age, whose | worth noting, too, that whilst Mr. Cole was preparing . FOR and usted feetimher, | Fo land, Hatch, do. Cld sth, sobre saul it. ry ioc eg the naked, when you feed father was billed-by an explosion in the same pit in 151. this report to the Courier he wrote letters to his paper, r | and sinking fast Ai + 2:00 PM, the ‘crew of th | Hima, Trott, Portland; Dleminator, Havener, Walde- ungry, yea, when y re acupof col te poor Hi r helpless widowed mother, | the Cincinnati Gazette, in which he expressed an 0} nm | Stirling got on bom she ha feet water when i the mame of a disciple, havo you not a promise that yeu | Ind'dahaps brothers and sisters for whose support ne | that I would be acquitted, which: wad weset au een | alandened, and fcundered in about 2) minutes after. BATH Arr May 12, rig Marcia, Danton, Savannah; 1th, shall receive a disciple’s reward? Everything conspires | wag laboring at the time of his death. His remains | dence in the case, We may hereafter have an opportu- | : : Bric Tuos Trownniner, from Barbad with engar, molasses, and hi fuss about three miles north for NHaven, | “CHARLESTON Atv May 18, achrs Compliance, Bldriage, went athore night of 15th | providence: Life Beat, Elligte, Boston Gla ship. Fesae oimt Judith, ina thick foc. | ohise, Robinsom, Cork and s market; tilda, | By letter to Ellwood Walter, Een, See'y Board of Under: | Siyte,Rotiueen. Cork anda market: Deig Matilda, Lig writers.) | Owens and Chase; Span brig Conde de Bazr- Scun Hanrronn, Teague, from Jacksonville, with ium- | celone: ache Db Werner: lith, De bark Briton, ber, om Saturday night, in the Sound, was rum into by a DIGHTON—Arr May 13, echr Sam! L Crocker, Phillips, it, in the fog, and considerably damaged. i Philadel bia for Taunton. te A Fane, Halse, from Philadelphia for Provi- | FALL RIVERS May 15, sche Fountain, Chase, New Stonington 1ith inst for repairs ’ 4 Parsons, Ooclork ‘before reported). to tell us that though that reward may be slow incom- | were badly burned and cherred, but his countenance | nity of comparing Mr. Cole’s opinion of the tertimony ing, yet assuredly it will come. The object tor which Was calm and placid ag if only aslesp. The fourth sig- | with the version the Courier may give to it. you labored may almost be forgotten, and those whom | nal brought up the blackened ‘and charred corpse of Ro- MATT. F. WARD, sought to benefit may have p: away, yet inan pert Crostick, aman of family, and & very worthy citi- | i war when you least expect it, aniina way you think ;en, who, from appearances, was just in the act of put- | The Steamer Pike Sunk on the Mississippl= not of, you shall find your reward returning. And, my ting his hand to his mouth, whe the explosion which | Great Number of Lives Lost. friends, is not this an encouragement. What could you \jifed him tools place. | {From the St. Louis Republican, May 12.] desire more? Here you are engaged ina most laudable Mr. Job Atkins. who had descended the pit, now came | _ The yeceet Fashion arrived from Louisville last even- undertaking, to provide for, to educate, and to train up | yp, and reported that there were five or six’other dead | ing, brin, York, 1g the first intelligence of the loss of the re- on Saturday night, by | ,MOBILE—Arr May 11, ahi had bow. | Philadelphia (and subsequent i i 4} their favor a careered = measure, upon the accommodations furnished ont at this moment. No list of th. ere, 0 q se there. or May will, however, always possess attrac. | made out after they had reached the shore the ex- ‘isnt, Hons, which will mabe if a fayosite geroyt of the public. | citemeut was over, and It is no Vopgalan these children for respectability, for usefulness, and for 23," shaft o F ular packet Pike, on her way from this port to Louls- | from Fall River for NYo: P heaven; and they havo more than ordinary claim upon sg Lh ing rare tecraa’ taste Baars’ | Ville, The Pike eft our port et % P. Mi. ot The 4 piit. jivocem end head Heging carcied away, and badly | CX He Ani i your ayipathies. In some respects you stand in their | gi) of which were mora or lees blackened, disigured and | Baving on board about one hundred and eighty passe. Pewee raen ae severe | orton: Parent's places. I know not,but as I look over that group | Charred by the tad mocloent. Ho foc the ated cect the | germ, crew, ke. The boat, ae we learn frome: tapes | panreEftOrReat James Aveny. reports 17th inst, 10 | sehes Old of children, I feel that some of them are orphans. | four mules in the pit were all dead; and that there were | furnished to us by one of the passengers, had a delight. | ~\gg~ Alipachages ant laters iwondad for Oo New ons | Piles SSE of Sandy Hook, ceeing a lance echr’ complecely | faegite 0 hem Aree test ee i fathers ae ae m ae dase | no hopes of Ending any of the miners alive, On thts re. Bg pa Madge 5 Landing, one hum |, HERALD should be sealed. od | knocked away. (See report of brig Era.) fensas: brige GL Ablot, C é seleeton: yurial ground, 1 OF port, new volunteers were preparing to descend the pit to | St. o ARAKI eset Notices to Mariners. Young. St Pierre, Mart. Towed to sea a grave beneath the dark liue waters of the ocean, and ver the dead bodies, when we | ene, at 10 | About 1 o'clock at night, when all the paseengers were ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TAIS Day. Benin a 4 bark Charlot! igen. when they died the wild winds chaunted their funeral | S°<ver peat Abteei teed: asleep, and the boat was inaking some Rfteen miles an SUpzetry A ZOTRGUS ENOAL ore 2mm 49m ox Coon meGRe): Thee La, A shal dirge. Others, perhaps, are fated never to seo their | ‘The exziosion took place about halt-past 12 o'clock, | hoUry she struck a snag or rocks which tore her bottom He Sth Jul Be abel * children; lone wanderers they would be upon the | and must have happened ist at the time when the | Outand caused her to sink with great rapidity. Not eed coowetine th way of life, unless Providence kindly gave them | miners had ceased their la and were eating theirdin- | more than three minutes elapsed before the water was tor Prev: reporte: eked on i; nds.“ Ob, can*you not feel that you shall have re- | ners, How it originated impossible to tell at this | Up to the ladies’ cabin. So sudden was the accident, that CLEARED. sehriOld Dominion, Weeks, Philadelphia. Below brig ceived your diseiple)sreward and give them the kindness | tine, though the presumption ia that. some of { women and children became frantic with apprehension. , as) ciel Spomora, | elves the Feevit of « suxvey of 9 JC Gilmore, from Philadelphia. which is contemplated in your institu‘ions? Can you | thouphtlessly approached some of the old «damps Mothers were screaming for their children—husbands | Steamship Southerner, McEwan, Charleston, Spoftord, | Ft"), Liens Dayman, RN, im HM Bt Ay RORTOLS hee Say oe Wins Beaman, NYork; not feel, touching this interesting gronp, that if you cast | their lamps, and the explosion was caused by the escape | Seeking for their wives—ministers secking, on thelr Dreamikip ‘Retnoke, Skidher, Nerfeln, do, Leda @ | ADMIRALTY O¥vreR, St ea Soe amacka, Fry, ‘Camden. your bread ape water, you shall find it again? Jf | of gas from unknown leaks. Cei it is that notten | knees, the aid and protection of God. Pleasants. z en big 3, ¢ ‘W BEDIORD—Sld Mey 15, sebrs It Sanford, you are kind to those whose fathers are numbered with | minutes before the accident, two of the miners ascended | _ Not knowing the number of female passengers on board, | * Srip Ferkshice. Youn, H Marshall & Co. The Henerable the Avting Secretary to Government, Cape es, and Choctaw, Blackwall, ‘atiadsipia. 4 the dead, or whose fathers are now wandering some- | the shaft, and up to the time that they loft. no gas or | saysthe writer, I can only cive you a few prominent | Ship Grey Esgle, Kinem iro, Harrison & New Sian With Peteaenen tp sour, Yebeel-et Ge eels NEW HAVENArt May 10: schrs Wm C Atwater, et here upon the ocean, can you doubt but that Heaven | four air had been discovered. This pit is 625 fect deep, | items in regard to the loss of life. Avery aged gentle. | hall. ui ren the subject of a reef, seen by the merchant ship Ma Sey, Vhs Delaware, Philadelphia: Gen Cameron, do; Johm Pill be kind to you, and richly reward you for your ls- | and ‘explosions have occurred in it two or three times | man and bis wife, of Missouri, were goingonaviat to | Sip Abby Blanchard, Harding, Quebec Ef the Cape of Good Hops, Lam desiset by the Commodore | Wetlen Albany: ing Burton, bors of love? Surely you can exercise sufficient conf- | terore, their daughter, residing in the neighborhood of Madison, | , Berk {eye Heinrich (Brem), Commending-in-Chief t # you, for the information | Hille \¥ork Prey sa dence in God to rely upon the promise being fulfilled We give below the names of the persons who were in | some fifteen miles back; they were drowned. When the irk Brothers, Gooch, Mayaguez, Russell & of his Honor t that, pu it to di- vs > oie +8 den ‘Boston: Clo! oa in your noble work with resolute hearts the pit at the time of the explosion, the first twelve of | boat struck, she ca so suddenly that the water | Bark A © Buch Hancen, Galveston, D | Holley, do for Providenses strong hands, and cast your bread upon the water, | whom were marrijed men, and have left helpless and | filled the berths before the occupants could get out. Two Brig H_H MeGilvery, Crockett, San Jia eee r | bs arth Jane, Nantucket Jou will find it again in the increase of worldly posses: | Yreitute fmiy ge shad pave | j other perecns jumped overboard in front of the wheel: | Buck &Co og bined & Your fet Salem; Sarah song. Tcannot but feel that he who engages in such a | “doses cyrie, albert Branch, Thos. Tompkine, Grekiel | houte, and were lost. Three othors sprang out at the | Bre Rsibben Conver Triniied. JW Elwell &Cow | Fall Rives for NY sth De Feaakily, Gorey f werk as this—who endeavors in this modest and impor- | pobiins, Robert Williame, Jokn Jonée, Robert Crostick, | stern of the vessel, and sank to rise no more. rigs oad is i fteehck tea, onnlaps, ST ore z tant way to benefit those really worthy coe Henry Vest, William Palmer, John Kiver, John Thurman, It isthe impression of the writer that fifteen lives e, Lufkin, Philadelphia, Brett, Son & Co ued cee ike Trigs Bermudians of his sg making a p investment of his | Henry Golsey Wilt nikon Reniwel Vest, John Pea: | Were lost by this calamity. ‘The officers and erew of the St Jou, Ni, JS Whitney be ratieMctorily disproved, ta the position susie: x! ba provertyt It the Bi rue, Hwho thus lends to | cock,* Joseph shaw. Jeremiah Kane, Thomas Brown, | boat acted with great promptness and kin iness to all on Arenas, rot - | nie mock ec) the poorsrhe shall hy Joseph Rightshew.> ne , | board. The calmness ani jelf-possesston « some of the The Charleston. Courier of, the 38th, inet states that the | F er bdlesse Dasket and in ore, and around him | passengers saved many lives. Many persons were dis- Rell Buoy which war anchored off the Bars few weeks since will the Saviour throw his arms of unchanging love. To | — Those masked thus (*) are boye ‘ed to jump overboard in the vain hope of saying their | has sunk in six Sathome. R him is the promise applicable, that our sons pions bie ives, but they were prevented from doing so. Mr. Al a ‘Whalemen. shall an grown up in their youth—that our Saye Hazen, of Cincinnati, and a gentleman of Memphis, Sebr Crians, Tuttle, Richmon: H Pierson. Sid from New Bedford lth, bark Geo Washington, Indian ‘be as corner stones polished after the MALLPOX IN JACKSONVILLE.—This loathsome | Tennessee, by the name of Ieare Young, were partion: Schr Rosina, Farr, Philadelphia, C AS Blanchard & Co. | Ocean. oy ‘ : of a palace, and that our carners shall be full wre are painc.] to learn, has made ite appearance | Jarly conspicuous in thelr efforts in this way. Ome lady | Sebt Borrert, © dsborc’, Thompson & Hunter. Hersd from Nov 27, lat. 24 S, lon C0 E, Chris Mitchell, Sto- nville, Florida. Tho ‘Tallahassee Journal has i br Ellicott, Dissosway, Beltimore, Johnson & Lowden. | eum, NB, 200 wh on hoard. 7 nl manner of store! But you shall have your | #* : A wie . was caught by the hair of the bead, and saved fom cop América, Baker, Providence, master. ‘AC Hilo Feb 24, by letter from Capt Plaswett, Rainbow, N reward ts the ‘comsclonsases of fuldiled duty. Benevo. | deen favoted with an extract of a letter, dated the 994'/ drowning. Steamer Shark, Miller, Philadelphia, WH Thompson. =|‘. 00 ep, for N W Coact. lence, as we have told you, is alike s law of mature and of | vit., as follows: — : | Ofcourse the passengers were only dressed in their ‘at Casa'de Mucrtce, near Ponce, Sth inst, Samuel & God. ' It is the chain that hokls together the universe, Forty-nine cases of smallpox and varioloid were re- | night clothes, and great quantities of elothing were seen ‘Thomas, of Matt, no report of oil. and that connects heaven with earth. Tue planets thai | ported to the Mayor by the physicians on Saturday. | fonting about the boat, which they attonsied te ne Sroxnx—May 5, Int 3235, lon 71 10, Lady Suffolk, of Bever | revolve in such regular order, and which observe such jose cages are not confined to one location, but scat- | cover. f ‘3 Wifey es lat 2424, lom 6134, ship Pacific, from Sandwieh parmony around the sun,their centre, continnally | ‘ered in every direction through the city. Sanitary | “From another gentleman, who was also a passenger, panies | Ielande for Pairhoven, 4 months cut, wh. 7 Give and reesive—and shall man be an exception to this | measures are now advised by the Council, but it ia too | welearn that the loss of life was much greater, Inrhig | New York, sted, and leaking badly nd paesengens, | Fed 10, coint, Ac, Joshua Bragdon, Swain, from New general rule Shall he not be a helper, the one to the oth. | !ate. It has become a general epidemic, charging the | drowned. He | $a¢,Br bark Caroline lying by Ber taking of passengers: | pedford. &? Yes, and when, in ‘with the command of _ &tmosphere with the infection. The scarlet fever also is 5 than they could take, lay by them, Spoken. : still rife, and doi a en persons drown in taking off the remaind agers, a your , YOu are endeavoring to discharge obligations | rife, and doing its work of death. around t being able te save them. He at- a Bachelder, 1 from New Orleans for an. ‘which you owe to these destitute children, as portions of | | taches censure to the officers, not for their general con. t lat 87 +, Baltimore. the great family of | .,CAEE May.—The proprietors of the hotels “at | duet, but for thetr want of ‘management in launching / ee lodies, this side of heaven, is there po ad 2 our cltlzesarat that ee They are farbieh: | that ‘out ot the cabin poanengers vere, eee and ies by 8 2 mies, “arent | ly sweet as the reflection of ? up their hotels, inereasing their accommodations, | that the main loss was from the deck, where there were ; 1th, who the wanderer eehsttone er f number ‘of whom no account: (e'Here! 2 dag | can ’ : 3 t i : j i ii Fi } g z 5

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