The New York Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1854, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

he Canadian Roman Catholic View of the | The Cost of W greater year—let aly what quarantine laws; ° “War in Eh “ ‘rom the Buffalo , May 20.) Thight ep iushaie the more ve Pick protic ne ear aearantio 4 PASTORAL LETTER OF HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP The f lowing ering shor sna nmoupA of maney We need not dwell much upon Riga en- | classing them as vagrants, and man Ov QUMBEC. spent governing class ag yee Con- | trance to the Duna, im- Por a long time past, D. B, B., alarms and rumors | tinentel wars against the French, to su revo- | H , and ; : of a hav Een % mnding, Goa enS deep aod intloa and to stifle democracy in the of | Senay ania ee a ae ee Facts moral polit epee os aight 4 eneral feelings of anxiety and disquiet, not only vrope. Oar sense ef the character of this expen- ier. The two Srroughout the Old World, but even here, on this diture will be heightened by refi that, inorder greta Parts of Russia that would | long as temptation is before the continent. The Emperor of Russia, following up | to make it, the mechanic and the of Eng- his hitherto unchecked career of invasion and og ian a fick they yale y ae _ glass grandizement, seemed at length to have det through whic! ived that there was | point of view for aj with slaves can be ou marching his armed legions against a ne mag | Sed preyed Gc a ~ ws - —_ to ie Gulf of Finland the rosa teat poaar. Most of wiley aa by > . ves he coveted g 5 pon pera, Finland, 4 Jee ih HA patient Czar, sage pod of Constan- , advertisements—upon about everything ccountial $0 Jato ; ee nee 80 dishonestly taken aa tinople, and settled in the heart of the Turkish em- man’s comfort, and iness, and even his ve inhabitants, kept pire, would then sce the wicle Eastern world pros- | life. ‘The nation, from high to low, was covered with th ren so ne sae sag Fa i ory at his feet; he would then be enabled to cari with ght and taxation, baby born was taxed | enough to shake off ¢ , and rett to their | General Sessions of the Peace, be forfeited 3 ov his long chris igi uprogtig tbe Cie | a registration fee, and by some Oue was a tax paid | Greipel fealty: but it wil wot do to trust in war t> | and ordered toe destroyed, sud the whole thiag | Me. Bogardus, of the iron foundsy bE Smee, Leach, tom Port Baltic, Ee Polic religion in that ria, and of act- | for the record of the dea a priori The Fins have a constitution : . sirook between Tole bring os ng up in its stead t : hism of the Greek England has again gone to war—nominally, to save Bosek " years ceasion; Other States have made the experiment for us, | cused bad formerly been in the employ of Mr. Counts she had 11 feet water im Ban sae. te vp He wor't then meet with no obstacle in | Turkey from the grasp of Russia—in reality, to sup- | ae feck ach seine 5 ae no post | and found it to be easily done, and productive. of | Seerce tae cepuniesre bins 2) pees foe sale | sect] 3S lee beats Toe immediately stonguide he way of shutting up to Catholics all access to | press “revolution, ‘and to preserve government | tive evidence of their Swedish tendencies. the most happy results. Our own incepernee. | iathion detentions thief called Patrick McGoni- | Sur Buraw o° Dav, from Li those time honored and hallowed spots, which, throughout Europe in the hands of kings and privi- | over the approaches are fortified by nature and the owe. Ragelistt, Anderson, Greenville, Spartan- | gan, charged with snatching a purse containing $81 in | reported cisabled, arrived at Cork faa” Besten, betece j-Above ali others, they revere—the sacred Grotto of | leged classes, If this war shall be B racted, her | Czar, The entrance to the Gulf gated by that | burg, Laurens, Newberry and Sumterville—have | gold, the ry of Casper Pailtz, a Germanemigrant, | towed to Liverpoolefor repairs. ¢ Bethichem and the Holy Sepulchre—-where, after | expenditnres will be enormous, e cost of the | group of eighty islands which go by the general | shown how easily the fraffic is suppressed, and | he Gerukn ft pesos had taken his money out to pay | Fisuixo Scour Lxexincron,” Davis, of and {rom Friend ‘ice of Calvary, reposed the body of our | expeditions thus far sent out, and prior to the ruin, name of tl Nerpest Aland; an archipelago of | how happily and good order result from it. | his pansage at the Erie Railroad office, when the obi ith 9 lend of lobsters, ‘ber hawses, viour. And it is especially a remarkable | damage and waste of actual hosti ities, is two hun- | isiands, straits, reefs, bays, and banks, which ugh | Shall we ite to try? Our past glorious history satched t the question of the Holy Places has fur- | dred thousand dollars a day. What | at the entrance of any craft but the galleys and tl answers no! Our homes, our wives, children, our Money Vas recovered and given back to the poor emi- | this prince with a pretext for waging an un- | misapplication of money. The greater boats of old north warfare. To the east, on the | slaves and ourselves answer “ no.” ! ee poe warievenes tees lr. Tension Ovvorns’to 9 meinmast ino Mareh 13; ‘Beek igainst Turkey, whose sole offence and | too, will be raised out of the > at fc f ‘ tere wees i 4 i ny olsen’ \etalireioe op Becl 1 His eyes, in the pouitive. refusal to deenen | ‘opie Ae amellog , ee cae br ‘innish coast, lies Helsingfors, and the fortified Show yourselves to be freemen, worthy of a free- fering with the Policeman's Duty.—A private | night of March 22, Captain and ry ‘ : _ hindering | ‘ks which by the general name of Svea- | man’s heritage, by te by ur representatives: | watchman, ed Wim. S; , waa ited earl; | Hart, parted her * united with the Roman See, of vested throughout Europe the triumph of social justice, and eee ys ere lies a prize which might | Give us the op wt Bon boy eh fry the pol whether inlay mccain, by other Garill charged with a Ree pricy i near fort Point She ‘0 tl ih 3 s crime, countr i rights aud privileges consecrated by the fuithof of delaying the popular sovereignty :— ' tempt the approaching Nap! it ashore : ¢ eight we wish a prohibitory law or not. hat, and fering with that officer's duty. magistrate held | returned to St GeorgySth, leaky, eee of 28 oe ¥ treatics and by long possession. | STATEMENT OF THE AMOUNT OF LOANS | line, a frigate, a corvette, at ee then whee the petlivet is ted, write pro- , in fo Pailin $200 to anawer the charge. 1 eer g ute the bar at Ween aLabe i= = = Th threatening storm has at length burst | puss PAID TO FOREIGN STATES IN EACH of the Russian Baltic fleet.’ Bat how to get at | hibition upon every ballot, and inscribe it u Charge of False Teakg after taking off p ft ‘sel D The Russian troops, in serried ranks THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WAR IN 1793, 70 ITS | them? Through the single passage of Hi fora | every homestead, s> that your children and chil- pte eed Pretences.—Wm. Honise, a German, | ‘bus Merday arrested, charged with having, by false and F oy Hing Ted Om Bast ct Spek load. Sat é Armia t=9 ind. These two powers have nobly responded when he was to receive $1,500 which he had on de; ble array, advance to invade the Otto- | cose iy 181 | Bay, between Langern and Vester Svert, a dren’ children ma: rd 4 tidulent pretences, oblained $40 from Kart A. Miler, sold by auction a : cI ic f y regard it as equally to be cher- ‘ Ee an crapire, | Turkey, unable alone to resist the | 178)—Hanover. ....... +» £492,050 two hundred yards in width, raked by a’ Gre from | ished with life, liberty and Prosperity. Ee Ng ay Byrn peed Bleck Island, waee veer ot overwhe ming ~~ marshalled against her empire Hease Cassel » 190,625 the two islands, with other batteries to be poet; Joun Briton O'NEILL, chased the store No. 100 Washington street, ‘and had cargo were insurdd. Sik rah Gwaed by Toston & HAle an sppeals to the honor and loyalty of France and | Sardinia. . | and commanded by the great works of Sveaborg, a Chairman of the Central Committee. _ paid $7000n it, and was to take possession in two ao, | guhere of Portland, The cargo was owned by Warren pile of battery upon battery, such as Sir Archibald _— | voice of the oppressed, and even now their | 1794—Prussia r 4 7 F with Messrs. Schmidt & Balcher, all whichis now charged | A Scwooman, said to belong to Boston, from NYork, witle “armies and fleets advance to the rescue of Sardinia | wonld cco, as A John Martin aleve eoeid’ wciat. | pamacmisc wv C7 Anteliiwences apace, | 2 be false.” Mhe accused was committed by Justice Wood | &ralosble cars Trion, Hage Rock on Friday, wud full of y. The cr a Laude the con- Tlesse Cassel : “ f under the inspiration of some military furor, Each . : A5 USUAL %. x *» for examination. mast Ww % ing parties must lerce and appalling. On Hesse Darmstadt... ...... series of works is complete in itself as re ; Pan? | Ny erotica penny: ee Fane ed ‘hhalemen. aati tue one side stands the huge colossus of the North Baden .. 5 stores; of all kinds, and bomb-proof oes lis se ai at viacat ge “3 ao on | puma teHamaalocrys City Saiteliies pent et ton Arete Been Taina Nov Sap ng Gos, fueron who for years has been garnering up_his resources, Hanover .....-...0.. batteries are formidable, both because they are un. , yesterday afternoon. preacher wi and | :,2 "about half-past 2 o'clock, a man named Patrick ie. | Ia bong on Reatd. Sout Heme, 2000 fh bone on the vey ing’and diseiptining his barbar ‘easing his milita: with the view of assailablein the baldness of the rocks from which | S¢veral thousand persous were collected, evidently for they are carved, and because they have the heaviest | the purpose of creating a disturbance, and as was anti- ordnance. Between Sveaborg and Revel lies the nar- | cipated, a fight ensued. The police were called in to Mann was arrested by Capt. Donevan and officer Arm- strong, of the First ward, on suspicion of having set fire to the five story tenant house No. 11 South Fifth street. | raons, NB, all well, clean. th bark Martha, fw we Y Pacific Ocean; sche ica di, Ocean. 5—Germany, Imy Geo. IIL, ¢. ing on the proper Sp fe opportunity for crashing under his iron heel Baden peescrae led ibomp mater epy nticd gp Acidtaeol | A few minutes ‘previous, private watchman Burke dis- yA letter from Capt Macomber, of back Mary Ann of No sh empire, as he but too well sueceeded in Brunswick, . , quell the riot, and succeeded in arresting Roger Me- | covered the fire in the fromt room, on the first floor; and, this sn Gil'ok teerd Wonth s 0 Westerh Toland > Cathitic Poland. On the other side are’| Heabe Camels: cede from each other to meet again nearer Cronstadt, | raughiin, who was alleged to be using a knife, and had | on looking through the blinds, saw accused, who occu: | {ig fiom board. Would leave for the Westera I at the entrance of the estuary of the Neva. Well, if the flect lying in the Bay of Helsingfors cannot be | CUt and stabbed several persons. One man was cut Spoxen—May 9% lat 29 50, lon 7450, Harriet Neal, Cook, eful march Hesse Darmstadt an entrance sheougs Provincetown, 20 bbls. e ho lead the way in the p ploits on flood | Aanover.......... and whose martial ied this apartment, standing near the door, At this Hime the officers arrived and gained A ove cized, let the blow be strack upon St. Petersburg | badly ecross the hand. The police arrested McLaughlin, | the window. Th , which had been kindled in ye proved that ever quailed Sardinia...... | : ? + and Jobn Hawkins charged the prisoner with having Skip Edw Stanley (of Waldoboro), Holmer, from New Or- round in presence of thelr most fremide: | itself ; and the Scandinavians of the Baltic pro- | tebved him with a knife’ John G’ Schulte and George | Ye’ Was soon sony pada ex prenapewerth gaping cub iat 41, lon, vinces, taught to’ know that their Czar is not invul- o leans for Live: May 5. 5 San alle, Hale balling 1 ceousied hy stot one Mane tty Fidel, trem New York for dverpool, May 5, int 4 nents. 1796—Hesse Darmstadt. . - 4 Mowbrey were kept as witnesses, and Thomas Jackman | dred and fifty men, women and children; and, had the We cannot be indifferent, dearly beloved brother, Brunswick ... nerable, may be shaken from thelr.allegiance by | was arrésted, charged with attempting to rescue a pri- | Suilding burned down, mauy tives mast have bees tore, SiR Gt ccom Charleston for Liverpool, May 8, 1a8 to the issue of this war, which will be decisive of that one vigorous act of Napiereaque daring. But | soner. During the disturbance several of the spectators | as the only means of egress was through the hall ad: ; 5724. lon 56 28; since spoken I2th, no lat, &c Pier cPrverg WrigP bileed Bede mer cts Yk how to get in? There is, no doubt, the choice of | were assaulted—some received 8 bang on the eye, and | f¢ining this room = Ship Tuscar Philadelphia for Liverpool, was eecw. the future lot Gs Europe, und to its high importance | 1797—Hesse Darmstadt. . two channels; but the northern is closed with a | other: a blow on the nose. estes hac o-qits devas wot during Saturday night | 8 Tet wr oh Me ttoreee Sad Lrerrenyt ee ae fp caario double or, Sipe Tom i, piles, ve: or six niles in Tux Assay Ornce —The Ascay Ofice in this city is now | and Sunday morning in various parts of the First and | Cones, Mar A ROT Toa Havens Gd in few As subjects of the British empire, loyalty calls on Geo. IL | pt 'g i ia ‘Hiobnon’s ehadoe, Ge Sees eelings Liner onto oak Ae et ee See er Ga ig a sbvtar hits ¢ bhateoetal | gy fe dat sts i eapipmegaiens beeice Asyesr us to offer up our fervent desire that’ success and victory may crown the armies of our sovereign, As | 1795—Brunswick decendants of the sons of France, the sympathies Portugal the other channel, the adventurous sea captain, on iidinga are completed. The following is a list of the invasion bent, will have to steer his ship between coat Fort Alexander on the left, and Risbank on the Fi fight occurred. Another gang, numbering about forty persons, assembled in North Fifth street, near Sixth, May Li iat about three o'clock yesterday morning. An attack was +4 . It is Hobson’s choice, therefore; and, taking annum. The work will commence as soon as the “Drew, ‘trom New Orleans for Liverpool, ap) 40, lon . itario, f: ‘harleston fo May wea Le from Charleston for Quebec, was seem iterworth, Superintendent. dis oy? aa igtn, of woonmente tn | x ne George F. Dunning, Superintendent's Clerk. made on a porter house, kept by McMann, and the doors Edward, from New York f Francisco, SMgiow eal language, Inst cngare. our warmest HED t act BON gas Glasant, Gah ee ee eee | | om Per cighing Clerk. Kicked in, and the windows of a house adjoining, occu: s0 aor ton 67 80. TORK for Sam wishes that the country of our forelathers may’ tri- Oa or a oe oer comme, Hort | HB. St John, Atsstant Weighing Clerk. | pied by o‘man named Roaites. were broken. Several of of Buplre, Brown from Boston (May 9) fr Liv- ¢ f , jos |. Floyd, Accountant. t fi diley. ; umph over external enemies, as it has already tri of no formidable character; but then again the Assayer's Department. ‘The rioters then moved wae ‘At the comer of North se. fteoring, Wy showing & et eee umphed over the enemies of order in its own bosom. | | adventurer enters the “Middle Road,” a pes. | John Torry, Assayer. cond and Fifth streets they met an oll man, named Mor- asain topgelians ieaste nd jibtoemn wan How could we fail to call victory down on the flag 1,066,666 | sage 260 yards wide, commanded by Cronslott Andrew Mason, Assistant Assayer. | ris, whom they knocked down and beat in a cruel man- si; Apri lat 44, Ion 45. which so often guided our forefathers on the field of - 500,000 and Mole Head, and the cube granite built 2 Melting and Refining Department. | ner. He was conveyed to the station house. At the ‘An Am ship seer ye rey ak elzhend 8, second Lonor? Fort Menzikoff, with a very large number of | 24: M. Kent, Melter and Refiner. | corner of Grazd and Fourth strects, one of them, | distinguishing pendant No 96, was scem April 28, Lat 48 38, _ But it is as Catholics especially that we are to de- guns. Beyond,’in the narrowing channel lies | © Mort, Assistant Molter and Refiner. | emed James Quina, hed the most of, his clothes torn | “Ax das ship steering showing s white and yellow signal ire, for the combined ermies, victory over a mon- | 4 vista of land fortifications not practically im-| John J, Ciseo, Treasurer, ; | Sona ward —the ustal muimbers-and they were, conse. | Tih,e hall in centre was passed May 11, Int 425, ow arch, who, in his state, has oppressed Catholicism— | 1301—Portugal portant; no fleet in goose’s file is likely to enter GW. Edelertn, Clerks Ay ; 4 Wah i bebe irk Avalanche, from New Orleans for Liverpool, wee fia See ecin aiaieite nt aie ted Sordin | 0 j quently, unable to do but little towards dispersing the | signaliied April 14, lat 62, lon has exiled and persecuted the minister ore Sardin’ ; there, save as the Russian admiral effected his en- Mr. Butterworth, the Superintendent, was United | several parties of rowiies. ark John Henry, Moses, 23 days from Matanzas for Cork, has scourged and starved humble nuns, for no Hesse Caseel...........- trance into Helsingfors, when a Swedish admiral | States District Attorney for Mississippi under Van Buren. | Lancasy.—A young man, named Frederick Toflcy, was | Apri 23. lat 41 55.fon 30 63: other alleged crime than their unswerving fidelity | Germany. : capitulated, by force of golden artillery. Here, } Mr. Cisco is ex oficio Treasurer from his connection with | arrested on Saturday evening by Officer Sherman on sus: | oqatX pin. Siem Philadelphia for Matanzas, May 15, of to the See of the Prince of the Apostles. i the Em- | German Princes,.... v8. 90,114 | then, is the strength of eer She oH a great ine Sub-Treasury. The other appointees are taken from | picion of his having stolen about hundred PB grt of lead del ooper, Collins, 12 days from Cardenas fer peror of Russia succeed in his plans and projects of | : —— 690, hedgehog. Her means of offence is not alarming: the Philadelphia Mint. | pipe and a carpenter’s plane, which he offered for sale at t 31 20, lon 4336. conquest—if he could but impose on the Ottoman | 1802—Hesse Caseel.... wales | her seventy-two ships of all sizes, in her Baltic and Testmmoniat oF Estxea.—The members of Southwark | * junk shop in First street. Accused was committed to Caleut r Boston, was signalized Empire the same iron despotism under which his | Sardinia,........ | Euxine fleets, commanded by generals, with cap- | Engine Co. No, 38 tet together on Saturday evening, for fingawsnrdtatig ane pried onan sah ae a Calentta for Bos- subjects ae world the ‘ ae religion in Russia........0. 25,451 | tains who wear spurs, and ers who, Place less hunting watch nod chats to Mee Wien Chace ee cece’ | fem Gaya since in consequence of the coraplainant felling port, , for Wilming- the Kast, i: beet bq if s ‘ tie "haenen eo than one shot in a dozen—a Napier could easily pu to of th h 4 : | to appear. ati jected to the same indignities and vexations, by | 1802—Hanover. .. . » 117,628 such a fleet under his arm and present it to the | touay sendesd fe bien te ati eee cneerrices gratul | oP ATING ORDIXANCH.—-On Saturday, two men, named 4 off Cape Florida, and 14th, ly 1 7 Fi . Bi ig ts which she has been assailed during the last twenty- | Russia. . 63,000 British museum. But to be conquered, Russian | gine previous to their visit to New Haven, and on seve. | J¢hn Monagan and Philip White, were committed to jail, sine big Ma brig Neptune, for do, both from Cienfacgos. five years, throughout the whole Muscovite Empire. POT E 6. iiseeieswaeies . $1,647 9.975 | Ships must come out, and they show no impatience | ral other occasions. Mr. Short is an old machinist, and | five days each, by Mayor Wall, in default of $5 fine, for lasonic, from Giasgow for Boston, sth inst, lat It is'then the cause of the Church which has been 212,275 tobe 4 steal vichien i 19 conquered. Russian flee! from | an ex-member of old Hope Co. No. 81, of this city. On | suffering thetr dogs to run in the streets unmuzzled, Ney, denas for Ne ‘ confided to the armies of France and England, and | 1304--Sweden... 1... 4 ..s.++ son? | English does by stopping in-doors; and it laa win. | the beck of the watch is an engraving of Southwatk em, gontrary fo the requirements of the city ordinance. vy paar sap > oe Bn Tk HE their success while defending Turkey against an un- Hesse Cassel... 0.6... .0066 HOt 93,4993 | Bing game for the spurred sailors. A mammoth sine, surmounted by the rays of the sun, with the motto | Conner pel pepe rg tenes — coh a ji ‘sailles, from Savannah for Belfast, May ll, just aggression on the part of her enemy, will at the 2 ——— 054) | hedgehog, with a more than rhinocerous hide of | of the erry age thereon engraved—Semper Paratus, On \ s J e ee use & Elie Rich: from Savanush for Walde- ‘ame time secure to the Church the two-fold advan- | 1805— Merrie Cesare * ‘de to feel bl the inside is the following inscription—‘ Presented to | at furious speed, was fined $10. doro, May 16, Block Island NW 10 mil f ‘dirt Done ack ioaacioal iatienselte ask aeee cece 76,865 | granite, Russia cannot easily be made to feel blows. } winiam Short, Esa. by the members of Southwark En- ro, May 16, Block Islan tage of diminishing schismatical influence in OYG-—-AnOVEr: i 18,982 | Perchance she may be loc! VT starved, until | gine Co. No. 38, 1854.'’ Appended to the chain isa mas- | East, and of establishing Catholicism on a more fa- + Hesse Cassel. poh | her very intestines rebel; but this is tedious work | five seal having a crest engraved upon it, After the MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, | , Banacon—in por sehrs Chas A Stetson, L VGranie and independent footing. Germany... Be 595,947 | even for those to whom victory is promised in re- | presentation, the cmp pembering aboot sixty men, | Mtahereay PS SSN! RP Gate, Board: any for widenes i0darey a ‘Tngra- at our desires qq syWpathies would be of no; _ 19,809. | Version. ‘The only strength that eee inert, | adjourned to King’s Hotel, where ay aie a capital | Movements of Ocean Steamers, for NYork une. _ ” avail, did they not Se yh us to raise up our eyes | 1807—Hanover. : : gia'iss | dogged, shameless obstinacy, is unfla; patience, Sheategne supper, = the e in the inter- ‘ FOR pare. | Caviz~Age April 13, Doreés Prince, Kinney, New Oe- towards the Lord of Hosts, for the purpose of ‘ob- Russia. ey 4 | actively persevering patience in officers and men, Tay eg llnugine pce Cae nd Tseenrerine + + eee Bee — May 10 RE May 2, Br brig Nautilus, Gral tai ce een influence over our brethren | Hesse 190;000 | tranquil, passive patience in a public, led they were Surprised in the height of thelr conv! ity by Y Boston.” Prey ton. In port ships Serkdchoek faker tor end cages exposed to the hazards of war, and of drawing down Prussia......-. . 859,082. | against hairassing its own servants by expecting ‘Times monitor—the clock—atriking one, Such oxce” oy Jobn hi Oxnard, for ou ig; bark ini jana, ogee, See gan ind Seas Pye resounds on every | 1808—Spain veel, 197,873 me \ and demanding impossibilities, sions only serve to bind closer gh of * fe " for brige ‘apt » Pierson, do do; Boston, fo side, in spite of all human efforts, directed towards Sweden........ | broke ered seamvaiea fe we tor fips on Sara! Moore, Black Barack: ‘Glands, st Lag the preservation of ce which has lasted nigh | Sicily | ‘Temperance Movement in South Carolina, | y PI ¥ any, Worth, Sarah Moore, Back, Garaunal Slants, Bi erst nae preservation of a peace which has lasted nig MMGlly. hf iets 4 mperai bs : TO THY PEo- | More in the eyes of the receiver woul at iin, thine Decatee ne Cambs Ferry, forts years: when an invisible power urges the na- | ADPRESS OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE {.froma prince. On leaving the Mr. Short derbeaiee atone’ pu tres i a aad re . 529,039 ce pukOusd, oe-catsy 00] wale weney, and tions of the earth to the fields of war, convalsed aud | 1809—Spain... FEOARG. ae Cosmet Comming gg. | gorted to the Fulton ferry, om Blt way nome to'B A to its centre by the workings of revolution Portugal 600,000 \ Fecrow-Crmgti—Tic Contra, Comet \ by the company, who gave him threo cheers on parting. “ivearoo.—Cld May Ay Atigl, Reed, Trieste; Sth. ship lelity, it is impossible to shut our eyes on the Sweden. - $00,000 | pointed by the convention of citizens opposed Tur ScrciB 1x Horoxes.—The facts, so far as they were Keeseth (2), Dawson, ch otk. cua the river out light, and not to descry the dispensations of Provi- Sicily. - 300,000 | he liquor traffic se Mesa to address you, and | known, connected with the suicide of an unkrown Ger- enna nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn, | POET me Cla May 8 ohs re be Bilan iavre. dence, who silently orders the causes of great events, Austria... | most respectfully to ask your aid in carrying out | man, on Saturday, in the Elysian Fields, were published ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. Mansrities—Arr April 00, bark Denmark, Gamage, Wil- anc who, from pole to pole, lays on mankind the im- | the pu of the convention. in the Hrratp of yesterda: cage y which means, | SUN RISES, 4 37 | Moon RusEs. 240 x press of His omnipotence, and soshapes theiractions | 1810—Hesse Cassel.............. 150 ey ae the poe Lye, pmcrsge SS the mo ~~ poe + beak mae pn renee om the wera, HIGH WATER. In port April 25, schr Onatavia, Simonton, te pel them to work out the hidden designs of Spain . seal | traffic, but yet we do not desire even this great ane boken an e remains. paaeenSaaae aaa aaenn Hae aeeeoamea a pane * iis pb ey She concheth therefore from cad to Patel: ar je ica eae ey “agg Saket We Me e your sR ie In ey | peetay wey oe eeeie ter Mary ‘A alti Keleo Yor Naw Hater det eckee ead mightily, and ordereth all things secretly (Wisd. Sicily ... f . underst ings either have nor Wi e CON | oa ‘and the verdict of th The f 4 ARRIVED, Sid 4th, brig Atlantic. ‘Dy Br. lee vill). g ‘ { Vineed of the enormities of the traffic and the neces: | Sappy man who. thus dexivoped Measolf ts Segourney | _ Steamship Roanoke, Stinser, Norfolk, #¢, to Ludiom & | Hevea? Pinger a are However, while humbly adoring the admirable | 1811—Spain..... | po br ending it. Klein, a very respectable man, who was a gold chain | Pleasants. i og faxzanri1c—Sld abt May 3 (not previously), bark Phi- wisdom of the Most High, who disposes the course of Portugal | __, Before entering on our main purpose we desire to | maker by trade, and resided at No. 224 Fourteenth | yg" Qc'atace Cooper (or ritiston), Catts, Liverpool, April | ‘et Spetord, Boston, ss ctariesa, M’Bean, foe Ws human events for his greate: while affection- Sicil, say, that when we speak of ending the traffic, we do few York. He had, the evening previous, given | 22) ) ‘Crowell, bound to Liver- 14, spoke ship C’paseed the treet | not wish to accomplish that by any violent or hie chiid, an infant ve pecan ola, A done of mi we) | injurious means, even to the dealers eats He was not aware of the nature of the medicine: and it | sail Cathe a teituasceting lawful, and | is believed that in uence of this event, he commit- | visions. The manufacture of the article we would Se by. his family Bd triode eal dy read cl hs | | ately kissing the hand of ful father who I Portugese Sufferers, . threatens to chastise the world by the terrible acourge of war, we are not forbidden to move Him to clemeucy by hnmible and fervent prayers, nor to implore Him that the perfidious designs of an am- bitious despot may be overthrown. Penetrated with sentiments of the liveliest confi- jet 51, lon 1. The C fin in Tat 29 9, i Pan pre April bark Aative, Wh 2th, brig Laurettn, Pente RY apie ty Peters, Parlsng, or a figs Waves, Wi | also prohibit in the same way. The sale of intoxi- | death afi recognized him by the description given of his dence in His mercy, D. B. B., we shall suppliantly Morocco... . | cating drinks, ag abeverage, from and after some | appearames. deceased had been married to his se- aan ie March 10, ship Equity, Nason (from theg of Him, that He will disperse the lowering clouds. | reasonable time;"we would by law forever abolish | cond wife only about three months. 480 passengers, te master. gu A~In port May 5, ship Panama, Raven, for Europes of calamity hovering over us, that He will preserve | 1813—Spain...... | and prohibit, Bat these great reforms we do not Fire ow Detancy Srrxer.—at near 12 o’clock on Satur- hern Co ol pest), Lem, Cellee, & . | miele ee, ge enki brigs Executive, the field of the father of the family from the cruel Portugal | ask for until your will is ascertained. We ask for = nie) cht a fire was discovered in a three story rear wiork, Apriti7, int 33218. 10 W. SuRINAN—Tn port Aprital, bark Cubs, Fitz, for Bostom inroads of the enemy, that He will check the Sicily... the of alaw whereby the freemen of the at No. 138 Delancy street, occupied by George i ML trom Deln'e hee tetoes’ | 25 days; bi jeindes, Center, for Gloucester 30; ruthless attempts of haughty power, which threat- Sweden ... | State entitled to vote shall at the polls say whether pny as a cabingtms ° Vg shop. | iy) timely oe hip BAymar, steering N, | Tucker, for 4010; Amazon, Flaiter, do 2) oF 25, ena the Nbertigs of the Church and the peace of Russia. . AO a | they desire the enactment of a prohibitory law. i oo, ie oped a Ms ym newt yr0e, 69 days, with hides, | VuRioe C14 Apel bask Abeena Begsee tis Christendom. We will conjure Him to spare and Russian Sufferers... | Tt cannot surely be necessary in detail to state the feo Tie ane al grid feet Nir | sre ae v 7 " > Messing. preserve the combined armies of our gracious Sover- Pruasia........ wey evils of the sale of intoxicating drink. They have | in the City Fire Insurance Compan The building ts j Florenest, Belfast, $1 days, with | ign and of her allies now going forth to combat in Prince of Orange been present to every man, woman, and child, in | owned Nay Ret Hone. y- } Sid os aaeag D tin and 103.4 behaif justice, to grant them @ speedy and thor- Austria....... this State, for the last thirty years. Every day now Finn iN AvExvE B.—Between 8 and 9 o’clock last even- | ae fe eentee arene | tir ston Siw spol nip | ough victory, to the end that under renewed peace Morocco . . | they are as apparent as the light of a noon-day's a fire broke out in a frame bui eb tancormeret:| Splendid, of New York, with foremast badly sprang. i and serentt , our hearts being entirely subject to his | sun can make objects. The sale of intoxicati th street and avenue B. The firemen were | 12 Jat 284 349 W. a signals with Br ship | Divine will, we altogether may be enabled to praise, | 1814—Spain...........0.0.. «450,000 | drink is the parent of the bloody murders which | quickly on the spot, but the flames were not subduel | iS slate ah Onna heen antoath love, and gratefully his mercies. Ut et corda Portugal 4 have occurred, and which are cvert now 89 shame- | until three frame buildings were totally destroyed. | 5 ‘ % | nostra mandatis tuts dedita, & hostinm sublata formi- | Sicily. full: went. It bas produced, does produce, and | Wicxxnsiam Inox Work Guanns.—The employés of this | , Bt Ciudad Bolivar, Sanborn, Bolivar City, 14 days, with | Fel dime, sint tua protectione tranguilla (Oratio | Sweden. | wil luce, nine-tenths of all the crimes of South establiabent, numbering about 100, accompanied by | “Bri Rapid (Br), Croman, Baracoa, 9 days, with fruit, to po af Russia | Carolina. [¢ is the me of poverty; it causes the | Dod '¢ Band, passed our office, giving us a salute, y 0 Moller & Rie . sie | fore, having called on the holy name of God, Prussia. loss of character ; it destroys activity, energy, in- | om Setueday evening. Their employer, Mr. J. B. Wicker: keman, Fran 20 daye, with | inst we have prescribed and hereby do prescribe what | Austria... ....... ‘ Lacie ane dost , ant hope, and fils onr country with mere ‘ae sgeseented thees and thats facilis with fiehete to | Se sa Melippee td Hes ection eaten} follows:— | ———7, 620, 6 le, drunken loafers. It squanders.the millions : | J 2 10. From the day of the publication of the present | 1814—France (advanced to Louis | th and income which otherwise might be appro- kl Bs gph ed atone my fing ore pe | , Charleston, 5 days, with lumber, to pastoral letter up to the last Sunday in July exclu- XVIII, to enable him to pcg to benevolence, education, and improvement. | sct of men. The names of the marshals were.—lee & Willem (Hol), Sheeve, Amsterdam, 40 sively, on cach Sunday and holiday of obligation, at | return to France). - 200,000 ¢ money spent “in riotous living” would build | F. A. Tolles; 2d, W. P. Wickersham; 34, C. Kraukle; 4th’ Funch & Meineke. 2, 30 iwrenee, the close of the morning service, five Paters and five Hanover ..... 500,000 all the roads contemplated oe tose in South | E. Van Orden. ¢ 8 of Sandy Hook, was run teamship W Witenes te ee Aves are to be offered up in all onr parochial, con- , Denmark 121,918 Carolina ; would endow and support colleges and | — Svicrmeay Jumrixe rsro.rme Riven.—At about 11 o'clock | cathwad aed deter ether aa nrrigd amey coweprit. | Ellen” Nickerson, Philadelphis. ventual, and non-parochial churches where public —— | academies in every part of the state ; ant would on Saturday night, an unknown man was seen deliberate- | weather on the passage; lost foretopmast, jlhboom, split | F® harles Brewer. iy? sevice is performed, to implore the protection of £46,289,451 | crown every section with the results of genius and | ly to walk to the end of pier 52 Kast river, and there | sails, ac. eae ek ena Heaven in Pehalr of the allied forces of E gland and Two hundred and twenty-two millions, eight hun- | art. The gale of intoxicating drinks i cause of | Jump off into the water. The wretched man made no ex- | ne ee eee ae my ed France en, in war against Russia. dred and forty thousand, nine hundred and eighty- | the fearful increase of insanity. It is the dread ty- | @rtion whatever to save Rimeclf, bat sunk after coming | 06. t¢n 73. tpoke sehr Regulator. ’ | » W. 20. In the meantime every priest will add to the | one dollars, and fifty-six cents! | rant which crushes all the affections of the ore ae as Ni scape aton ogy bed Kehr Julie M Hallo (Gf Brookhaven), Anderton, St . Jam 15, usual prayers at daily mass the prayer Pro tempore | The direct payments made under the form of | destroys all the charms of “ home, sweet home ;” Gelure lie cold fran, creep it Hi young che | te 1 1C10, ek Whaling beige Awolle Sa er Plath, bell in conformity with the Rubrics of the Missal. | loans and subsidies did not form the whole of the | breaks the ties of wife and children ; and turns the | Aiq°the man hid disappesrea.. Tite’ body" nee met | j hd G0 do biktah. : : 30. At all Denedictions of the blessed Sacrament, | contributions made by England to her allies. The | husband and father into the brutal tyrant, hated and | heen recovered. harper®),, Davis, Tacksonvilio, 6 ieee este A iia ‘da the above-named days, at the conclusion of the value of the arms, clothing and other stores that | feared. It ruins the slave! At the places where | ac -—A boy named Ezra Racon, residing at 677 i Nye, Charleston, 5 ‘Neptune, Jordan, iy fiternoon office, the anthem, verse and prayer Pro | were furnished them in the year 1814, and which | intoxicating drink is sold, he learns to steal his | washin, street, accidentally broke his log by a bale dward, . Sagaes (0 tants pace, are to be sung. were all in addition to the subsidies, as detailed in | master’s goods, to hate him, and finally to put him | of cotton falling on him, at No. 7 Bond street, on Satur- ine Geeree Eavers, i ne ee Petar ' en, Hippeheas Secrenvile, sal Poet ‘This our present pastoral letter is to be read and | the foregoing statement, were:— | to death. day. The sufferer was conveyed to the City Hospital. S¢ht Ruphesuia, Eldrid vee eerie. aulerds At Sas tone), Web) F aioamon, Aeseeee pablished at the Prone of the parochial masses in | Austria—arms and elotling...............£410,751 | An awful picture has thus been hastily sketched. | ‘Ma Doc_- Max Brrmmv con Saturday, afternoon, a Schr Henrie Sumter, Humphrey. don Fark Sal, Glare hul the churches of this diocess and in chapter in all | France—arms sent to the South of France.. 31,932 | Do you desire to hang it up in your homes, and say, | mad dog made his appearance in Forty-ninth street, and Sebr J S Curtis, Grisloy, Portland, 2 days. | a 6 mares: betes een Tene, 2 ne wouventual houses, the first Sunday after its recep- | Hanover—arms and clothing. é + 239,879 | this is a thing to be loved? No. We are sure you | after biting a man, an alarm was given, and officer Arr yesterday. Br chip (not bark) Mary Ana Peters. N J ‘ oy ~ hion. Holland— do. ee + 267,759 | will say, take it away. Let the original no longer | Marsh succeeded in killing him. The dog was considered | Bre¥n. Bristol, 30 days, with mdse and 190 pascengers, to Ih on (new clipper, of ix Civen at Quebec, under our hand and seal, andthe | Oldenburg—clothing....... ne 10,008 | be found in South Carolina. to be in a rabid state, as he foamed at the mouth, and | asin | BELOW. | Frederick Crocker, ‘ countersignature of our Secretary, this eleventh day | Prussia—arms apc é + 11,042 | How canit be done? Prohibit the manufacture | *#* Yet s*vase. a One ship, ome bark, and two bi | bath John H Duvall. of May, one thousand eight hun and fifty four. | on SP geal and stores............. bony | oe sale asa boven? p. can’t be done, is the Police Intel Wind av suri, merid 1» do. \ Atking, Charleston P. F. Ancu. or Quesec. | S stores . +... 156,338 | dem ne’s objection. he same objection was . Aligence. | 3 By order of his Grace.—EpMonp pee oy Pret., | Miscellaneous—arms and clothing supplied | urged when ‘your fathers of "76 were ne breaking | ,,,/nkuman Treatment Sicearaneitas Famertee et Oe Saswe een eee Bearte, ‘Phlied + Ants, “gists, a Becretary. | to various foreign corps... -+. $8,845 | their fetters"on the head of their tyrant mother, | {Soy 10 years of nec, uamed David Tagyart, who cheveod | Ma . 5 eng emo ————— | Great Britain. Trusting inthe Lord of Hosts, the | that’ bis brother, John Taggart, and his wife Margaret, Be pe IR cee Political Intelligence. | Total... Pee -£1,582,045 | patriots of ‘76 entered on the glorious trial, and | treated him in a most inhuman’ manner. It seems that | _BANGOR—Arr May 1, schr Jane Ingraham, Hawes, © The Putnam Courier has placed the name of — That is one record of war—debt and taxation for | Were rewarded with Hoarty Tues liberty. We | officer White, of the Twenty-second ward, was informed York. me wore ‘SeaeN Heong se the head of its columns, asa can- | the people—epaulettes, feathers, pensions, glory, | Propose to yon to do so likewise, and we promise | of the disappearance of the boy in question, and went to | Azalachigcin¢ Ipam Smith Coed ae at eged cunning. sober liberty; freedom ne * | the premises of his brother, John Taggart, a sherman, The editor of the FeeklillHepubican: promis in his | OF lin the old age of tie iuntrument of war—the | Yom the eigwor the areal of ie cae renee gin Tity-ninth azeet, between Seventh avenue Memsacendis Ganbnte 1 Robe Pad , aodiM siting ea rene Oe a, soldier. Poverty and disease usually make it wretch- | The constitution is in the way, is another objec- teeta bey nes a = pee en yt beg) a Acco from Cork to 4th inst, report ee are ‘ioftm: h Sas Hina Bilees tiation fogether wiih their objects, tex: | ed. War uses up men frightfully. Not the unlucky | tion. Read the constitution of this State and the | '2#,the,boy vas in the Louse, but refused to let im be to be hind for tw HAWITORD—Are May 12, ston “Grae Clary A SS numerical increase. The editor says:—‘‘In | are they who died outright in battle, in the flush of | United States, and you will find that the power to | ina dark room at the top of the house he found the Ne states that a'iarge steamer | PARY: ig Elise FB Croshy, Boston; 19th, steam seks we are well aware of the responsibility we | victory, and the excitement of combat. The infantry | legislate in this particular is left to the Legislature | child, naked, excepting « sroall piece of fanuel about hie Ya port May 19, weg wind, new » and the risk of life we run. But neither of | soldier or artilleryman, who passes into old age | of the State without restriction. ‘The decisions of | body. His loge were ‘ied, and & rove was suspended ry and Wille, Piemmor, Sor Genatveor suie Ocbek” these weigh a feather where the truth is involved and | hrough hospitals, and through want, is to us an o the courts of this State and of the United States | from the ', to which, the child told the officer, his tes for N York. Bo: ment was corroborated by several of the neighbors. The am abi athe public liberties endangered. . | ject of profound commiseration. Sequel of “glorious | affirm this to be eo. hands had been fastened, and that he had been confined RLEANS— Arr May 13, PM, ship Reporter, swcieaan ot tg ing uae eee hk panel ie he, part and inseparable parcel of it. The | But it is restrictive of the rights of property, is | ' ory for wee clan toe re bet Thomad £'Biward. Bh 4 Rockland’ ier chr a Derailed 1 “now Nothings.’’ 3,000 men are in | Sight of him should be sufficient to ill all hearts with | another objection. The manufacturer—the distil- | Plainly to be seen on the child’s body. The boy's state. urges, Riode Jenciro; Amite (Mex), zeaainese to into the’ranks. Forbes, Vera Cruz; loathing and impatience of this ghastly and brutal | ler—says," I thus turn my corn, rye, and barley, fellow it by th strate to the Alms- A ; nc, an Gono vente G. Hunt, member of Congress from Lousiana, | business, : into money.” You turn the staff’ of life into the de- | House: and required the uunaturst Ueother io give hans | » A part of the Pontios’s crew went to | Mustard, ilvefpooi: i Yon Goshen hhas published a card, in the Washington papers, denying struction of it for money. Are yon heartless enough | to answer the charge. * Nonsy—At Bath Sth inst. ty Messrs Hall, Snow & | Morning Star. Spear, N York; @hat he ever eat in caucus and smoked pipes with Joshua Cronstadt and the Baltic Fleet. to hold up the price of blood, and say this is our | A Disturbance Amongst some Firemen.—At the alarm | Co, fine brig of 273 to led t. rig V iotorine, Temple, St iy erfelt. Strong Bi | TNORFORK-cld iMey 1s, brig Abner Tayler; Smith, W i Those who anticipate a “ dashing blow” at Russia wealth, Judas sold his master, but did it profit | of fire on Saturday night, about 11 o'clock, a disturbance in the Baltic would do well to read the first paper in | him? The answer is in his voluntary death, and in | occurred between the firemen, and the police arrested Fraser's Magazine for May, which simply describes | the potter's field. Oh, our countrymen, fly from a eee ee ree yey ny aa ‘4 the naval and military geography of that twisted | such accursed avarice! There is no necessity for | With Pes alloetes atin te the Cer Pain | sea. The paper, indeed, is much more than an or- ielding to it. You can sell your corn, rye, and ference to the affair:—‘ Another disgraceful row took | x dinary magazine article. Composed by one who has | barley, for a better and more certain reward. The | place between the members of 18 and 44, at the corner an intimate and detailed knowledge of the ground, | railroads have brought a market to your doors. | of avenue C and Houston street, stones’ and brickbats I Brainard, Phila~ who has been able to survey it, too, from the his- | South Carolina does not raise enough of the bread- | were freely distributed on both sides. Burns and Dolan | NB: drigs A ig ON Sid May 18, coke WW torical point of view, and from the most advan- | stufis for the consumption of the people, and hence | both had fire caps on. and assaulted the officers. The position accessible to an Englishman in there is no necessity to distil. There is no —o. accused parties were taken to the station and detained.” rom his God Whig mentions the name of Hon. Henry H. county, in connection with the whig nom- Enaticn for Governor. eae a: there was recently a hotly con! of @ State Representative, to supply e . Philo F. Barnum and a Key. Mr. Siniat were . He that he exercises an independentand conscientious on beg ®@ just sense of responsi Herald Marine his i PRILADELPHIA, May 21, Mitehell, Rich IF ‘otter, 0. Bos ‘ ‘i Fi Convicts, ith Robbi | r bury; A Pickerell, D: Ay fice pablicly, hae deen elected by a majority of 866. | Seared aly Se cancel a unenticlty, comme ae | Beer Damen! Caciien See tat, mach, bread pochd the Ship Norther Bele—Oteers, Newuntar and. | Lak and Mecben BerGjakine attiseen Welk E? Ail ReDpoRS— Mey. i uidun, Curisicr Pale ‘the came from, and who voted them, re. | lowed only to official papers: it is thoroughly prac- | the mouths of Sty, Marving aad poor. Frade ‘of the resorved corps, yesterday arrested three | Ellis, Roxbury; ' Roxbury, Nickerson, Boston: Roscius, | Bia. ral. mains a complete a | tical in its purpose, clear and graphic in its lan- | The vendor has uot even the poor pretence of the | jrenchmen named. Sallemout Chrophite, Husson Augus. | Geek Taunton: Elisabeth J 5 RET. 18, sche W W Brainard, SEE tamslaee Ges Femmcitass: va tan af | "AS Teglich floct entering the cloest sen will not'| po, od Mepaaaias teecaiig, eat tees tea easeh teen tbe yosstegers’co Sebed tes ip ere, Alvar | P01 AD —Are May 10, Be steameie Cory our aS A | English fle el * D , wat - | Gs ' . * Sast., two gentlemen who were not known as candidates | encounter its only trials at the intricate entrance. | of men, women, and children, and, Vespasian-like ern Bell, from Havre. hap aes akaaead MS 4 “Sarde N Hat- were ag school ne le? os Fa | The Se ae a coed ow in jeatenaa te pee pea he a can yon tell by its mel om a Seaeodl Seay wore dloahe arr as ot key openthe, ™ over nominated indida te the Sound with iow waters, necessit whence it came ‘ human sense may nr board easel country. s SY, i sank, ow Micket. The candidates are Catholics, and re- | for taking the more circuitous route by the Grent able to ascertain, but the eye of the pe Bw Pa the convicts it is said divulged to one of the passengers WM Annee Agr § @tived only about seventy out of seven hundred votes Belt, formed only a foretaste of the obstructive | A + has seen from the’ be; ‘whence 4 that he had with him a set of iggieaemts suitable for | polled. The successful candidates were astonished at | » Koren omy © e © ve | Avenge! a 0 cay of Ge °3 the manufacture of base coin. were de- » | whe ° fio one and cannot account for it. Like | DaVigation, which increases as the capital of Russia | came, and He is ready to say aler. “cut | tgined by the police, and to-day the whole affair will be | oe ; aad from below, phe cost the pecs , they ‘know nothing about it.’ | approached. Passing by the cliffs of Holstein, him down, why cumbereth he the ground. further fst i | Africa. ae 8 E Crveke Macrn.—The Maine State Democratic Committee" has | the dy shores of , the nite rocks of That prohibition is no new thing, is shown by our Arrest of a ‘Thief.—A fellow calling himself Wil uP Snare at fener ol had a violent # \N—Art May 15, 91 ie, Phillips, convention at Portland, to meet on the t ‘or the nomination of » candidate for Coverage . bat leaving out of account the ice which wats | lows prohibiting the sale of intoxicating drinies in | tiam Gray, vlack, entered the dwelting No. 93 West | fale from *: Gy tee 8 re ‘ke Mert Watehnan, Nocti Sut ra to the upper part of the Baltie tug | qvaatties less tayn thege gallons, without a iceuse, | Toicteyatl street, at aboge ® e'eloeky on Saturiay mora: | SUAr% ati, raring, head and cabwaiae bo rit 1 anton ny Baad, CuladatPula % ——= -. Ss? See 4

Other pages from this issue: