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onremouTn—Arr Mi Rhine, Doane, London (ond proceséed tor NYer ny ver. PaLeamo—Arr May 7, D R De Wolf. Holmes. Marseilles (ond ld 13th for NYork)) 14th, Leone Bartolo, i York and spies; Apollo, Burr, Naples. 814 10th, ‘Smith, Parsod through (no date) Imozene, m Shields fer NYerk : IT, David DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW CLINTON HALL. i mortgage cf $100.00. The Speeches of Covermor Seymour, J, RomeyD | street, wa: :t this time sold procu: J Nassau Bor) for $109,000. some an extravagant cost. The present Dr. Kine then made a few it remarks, and Rev. Bredhead and Others, The nev | uilaing, upon careful examination, was found | Hoard of Direction exerting themselves to Fustain | Dr. Ferris dismissed the audience with the benediction. | ‘Amanda, Co Me ac th: Mary & Loutes, Adams, and os ball, Ames, NYork. tail are ee, ser perpsectiek. fete Rasa ates | Stele eet tas eater eaten si SSE A Tos vague ny ig our purper sentirely. Your fore, in jues- | ent ment ol are now in treat; P 5 Arvo oninger oe tlon'of ite demolition and the erection of ° wholly new | some of the most native talont, as well as ee ee no ery ‘and Helarick der Pligor Maren. tor New A very large audience assembled last evening at the | structure, or the alteration of the interior and theim- | in daily ex; ation of an acceptance of am offer made to living some six miles from Jefferson, ‘Ashtabula Siieins—Entd out May 22, Neptune, NYork. Sid to Ith, Church of the Puritans, at Union square, to witness the | provements of its exterior, decided from motives of eco- | one of En, 's mort popular and learaed men. e's sell aff'tn Gln wasid lak Barthelomew, NYork pede tile Library. The li- | 2°™Y Upon the latter course. The cout of the alterations, ‘Among the most valuable donations ever made to this | county, an 10 was ol world, & | Sr Carnanines—Put in April—, Carmen, from NYork inaugural ceremonies of the Mercan' ry: with the entire farniture of the building, has amounted | institution we estimate the four free scholarships now | fine farm, well stocked, lived in his house alone, ‘NBodford, which for (Valparciso, with damace, having experienced bed brary was first thrown open to the public on Wednesday | to $-—. To meet this large expenditure, beyond the | in our possession, two of which were donated by Colum- | and carried on his farm himself. About four weeks ois of aniee a Wantber, ss afew tn pie Pcccvtrets evening, and last night the event was celebrated by | means of the association, it was determined to isaue new | bia College in 1880, and two by the University of this | ago the old man was , and his house closed 2th Aoril.” The Venicr—In port May 17, Harmon, Jeckont, thea Noe: leans, diag: Gotuersurc, Mi bree is chartered 0 88 per ton, also audi stock, and solicit its acceptance at the hands of our mer- | city in 1848. These beneficos are constantly filled from up. Not hearing anythi: m him, the neighbors speechmaking at the abore church. The sudisnce was | stock, an r q cos d from ‘Umrroued mort of themembere of the lveary—-young | atte in the contident expeetaion that we should thus | the ranks of the members, thereby bestowing theinvalu- Y go alarmed, bee into fis ants’ clerks in this city—sccompanied by | far the amount subscribed is $59,000, leaving the incumbent. pre sash pe sisters, and aweothearts, altogether a Pit # deficiency of § —, which your board confidently | Our institution will long have cause to cherish the Po ve pees ee peril g ad energie : : ipe will be much further reduced by the continued sale | memory of Miss Elizabeth Demilt, for the liberality and ie whole country i ace 7 kindheartedness which prompted the bequest of $3,000, | forthe missing man, supposing him murdered an which we received during 1849. This is the only dona- | his body concealed. Near one of the fences running e house, found an awfal able privilege of a liberal education without expense to | Siench arising from meat, magotty milk, and a Levi Wood- tons of irom, VERPOOT wy 19. Pertland (US); passed TR. and con- ; finoed stenmisg amone » croat inany very large compsny, for beauty, difficult to surpas The library was transferred from its old location on f stock. The income from rents thus far arranged 00. Though the estimate to be at present formed, is ergs, some fees, till 6 AM of the 9th, having ‘occasionally as , whereupon, on the veya in | to 6top the engines. t below Proceod furth CXAEGURATION OF THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY, | 22am trae | esha ft re ee Tk | ree B ie eras fom Bron oe HF, Beek: Ni the’ when all the apartments at their disposal shall bo | tion of money that the association has received since | across his back lot, his body was found buried inthe | fOth'conditicn with such. Gack ¢ the cease oF | aan and Nassau streets to the new | t nonted, a total receipt of $10,000 per annuin may be | 1826; it i securely invested in a bond and mortage at ground, the corpse lying on its back, and so near | Vaiparairo, where he arrived 18th Apa ene gecwleredin Meek, Conlacion noone Taken: Clinton Hall, in April last, and of this building—the old | safely counted upon. | seven per cent, the interest of which is applied to the | the surface that one of the knees protruded out. The | suv Ozanx, from Callao 26th April for the USc tes, put | Yor se Astor Place Opera House transformed—we published a You. trustees would, in conclusion, ask your especial | purchase of historical und illustrated works, which col- | multitude was called together around the murdered back Mey 9from about lat 203, 20 inches water por AnpRossAN—In port May 25, Messenger, Cain, for Bow the aim of this association jection is endorsed and known in the Library as ‘“Demilt ton 1d) full description in the HeRarp, on the 27th of last March, | attention (o the fact that Boshxavx—In port May 22, Stella, Biermont, for New ance 23d, Louisa Biiss, Hy\er, for N man, and the excitement became intense. His body | Si). pwiny, at Sau Franci : nate it] not | BO ether then to fulfil at the earliest possible period the | Fund’? books, and consists of 77 volumes, bound uai- from City Point, expo | — I 2 Another brief account, however, of the building will not | requirement of its charter, which ineobasitates (ue appli- | form in full Russia binding. : vas eer te ger flo iy d auicotel tes pee rienced, stroug ANE winds most of the time sin not Qzlerns. Under o bo uninteresting at the present time. cation of the entire income of the property held by us to | Our institution is frequently indebted to the promi- TOU; parts. t the foretopsail yard and wae crowned; he was's wative of | | Brisrox—Arrat the Pill May 24, Pristis. NYork for Bris- The Mercantile Library for several years past has been | the purchase of books, scientific apparatus, &c, to be | nent men of our country for valuable contributions of | found that the deceased came to his death by a bi NBedford. to}. fwnch cramped for room in its quarters in Beekman | P!aced in the building for the use and benetit of the Mer. | books and public dscuments, and often to the benevo- | which passed in immediately above the hip on the Barx Jenny Prva, at San Francisco from Cardiff, on Baxnenuaver—Sid May 20 Hotane Be ry, Ruverteld, ttret, aod aftr tue urgent sliitations ot ite members, | Sapil® MDD, a8 Aoum as your property i fre from | lent attention of private tadlcdual fr the gt of rare | left slde, and lodged in the opposite breast, ind somnicta'van ree wratie: onthe punane, fav. om | Belumars: fam, Grates, eng Buiter Jtaren, New , and yt ions of » | debt. orks, &c., which could not otherwise obtains catin, he was shot while on horse! a ¢ Falklen: a o the Clinton Hall Association cecided to purchase a more | _ The conveyance of the perpetual enjoy:nent of all the | without great difficu!'y. Among the most valuable of | Ctamenot to have killed him, for his face was brais- | away bowsprit ahrow nd started cutwater &c. Was off Cave Horn 16 days in etrons gal y © perp ” i i j . Crossed favorable site for the institution, The Astor Pace Opera | A ei ee oa ean eee ithone mutual | Work ee Tena Cree Snipe ih Canina’s celebrated | eq and head beaten in, asif with a club. Suspicion | {ys gynstor apritify lon 100 W, after whieh hud variable House being for sale at the time of the resolved change | charge, (the same being transferable), renders your | stowed on us through the munificence of ©, M. Parker, | immediately fell upon one of his neighbors who had | winds. Guild, Anderson, Cherion of lecality, it was. parebssed on baliall’et Ais Olintom | stock af high value to. those who ey ‘appretiate | Enq, of thig city, and an elegant portrait of Lucien | beon een plough i With deceased’s cattle, and. Scum Verasco, went echore lately below Point Lobos, | Casoirs—Sid May 24, Hannah Thornton, Congdon, New Hall faith and for the use of the Mercantile Li. | SUC! Advantages; und ae in the issue of these shares | Bull, Eeq., first President of the Mercantile Library | otherwise meddling with his property. ‘The crowd » if Association, Ai. iz ‘ork. {lime took fire, and’ she bocame atotal- | ‘C — i . the only means of hastening the auspicious moment | Association, ‘presented by our predecessors, the Board | immediately surrounded ‘his house and demanded fist? ber cargo of lime tool be e UXHAVEN—Sld May 20, Elisabeth Leavitt, Hackstad, brary. The cost of this property was $14(,000, and the | alout referred to is found, your trustees would, in | of 1853. a his surrender. He was arrested, taken to jail, and Baten te: Maviness. pike tor Bee ng May 8,Laura, Woston, NYork; 10th Argonaat, car'ect chore Food mane eakiog retsnrtens | Jour heesn fad ust sr pestle gouratlre ce: | tti'cld itpantrninn cfs tek at eens | Sto be camaand yesterday —Cirvland Plat | ,Gon}pote ape /be: og tayoom tas tonne | SH Reon nag aidan rea, Wintel, nada has cost about $75,000 more, making the entire outlay | 9 rig ee be Oe Ty» dealer, June. — Hermann, Dickman, ‘Hamburg for 24th, Don. | operation in the increase of the number of our sub- | that some measure should be adopted to preserve among upon these premises not much, if at ell, short of $226,- NAVIGATION OF THE RIVER THAMES + Qaixot }» Oeste, fm scdibers Respectfully eulunitted. us after ourremoval such members as on account of a A tontah ‘Gh a A Heavy Faiurgs.—The Hudson River Iron ONDON, Muy 16 1354. | 3 3 ry House, rowel, Currier, Cowes, (ama 000. The description of the build'ng is as follows:— | WILSON G. HUNT, President. | resicence in the lower part of the city or in the adjacent | (any at Fort Edward, saya the Sandy Hill He- | Since the notice isoued by the Toon Conservancy Commis. aan, Devonabiog Geren tae : BASEMENT. | Cuas. E. Minor, Secretary. citics would find it inconvenient to procure or return pany , ely. Thelr abilities rleners qunder date lotn uit, relative, to the i a gon, for ork, and an ored; Christiana, Hammond, de their books at Astor Place. induced tho board on the eve | ra/d, suspended payment lai t “ Hon. Mr. Bronitay was the first speaker whoaddressed | C7 r tenoval, to eatablish au ofiee fa the Tower and | are abou one hundred thousand dollars. ‘The worst | Ns'i'wiito Suey nae boon moved in thas aigeotin’ into r : fy the meeting, He reviewed at length the history of New | pusiness portion of the city. Various plans were con- | feature in the affair is the fact that the workmen, on, {008 low Water, Spetee, Nana One He, 2 Pinok baey | sd for SoMianeste) F, Boston, (and Bea eee ie cau tlterent places | York from the earliest period of its settlement downto | sidered by the committce to whom the subject was re- nearly one hundred, are not paid. Many of them + | Souxmsrows—Of May 25, Libea, Nielson, from Charleston - qeasuea tn oes thas fun teenie, aha aatak San a | the present time. The founders of New York came from | ferred, such as connecting it with » down town reading | are hard-working, industrious men, who have not ce of the above alte * 1 and ial f fine tating the Tees should heeautiousic | Gxmbaeshi May 16, Splendid ogra i 5 i i ENO, i> A le! A gradual rise from the platiorm to the rear seats, sufi | wiand of honest traders; they brought with them the | To0™, oF with n geographical and commercial room for | taken up their wages, but have been depending on Bet CE ShIDR CR RLER Ce SPAR SRPTLS, DR RRR RNS Le Salone ps is turned intoa lecture room, capable of seating ciglt hundred persons, which v The basement of the Uci , Marscillos; (since 3 Me reference to the mercantile community; but the idea of so doing as the Bran Sand lights in one, lead very near to | reported at M for Boston seetasodnd the rou agaiuat the wall Sad ‘at dubeag, | ™asims ond habite that had made Amsterdam great and | establishing it unconnected with any other purpose, | the amount eT aN oaks ce eaeatoe | White Buoy. lemen, e GOTHENBURG —Arr May 15, Groat Britam, Stoddard, N large iron pillars, surrounded with Uorin‘hian caps, sup: | Wouldimake New Amsterdam greater still. In ulluding | foenimg, unde every counideration wae arts Teele and! gine property. ‘the company owe | | Arrat New Bedford 7th, brig Amelia (of Sandwich), Chad- QaRA1TAR— Arr May J: Nautilus, Lineoln, Boston, Olé port the upper floor. tothe sale of Manhattan Island made by its owners in | Nysstu street, opposite the Custom House, and opened | some of their hands a thousand dollars each, others | wick, Atlantic Ocean, a Feb 26, 200 bois sp 60 do wh 76. Dante, Fervent, 5 York. of the lecture room are two large furnaces, both set into solid brick walls, under the charge of the Conti- ental Inaurauce Company, and from these, iron pipes, running through each story oi the building, coavey heat to every room. 1€26, to theDutch West India Company, for the sum of | for the delivery and reception of books, on Wednesday, | one, two, three and four hundred. Every dollar's ‘Arr at Sag Harbor 4th, bark Concordia, French, North Gnexvocx—Sld May 25, Cordeli rris, Providence, 1 it was an honest sale, for though some | May 17, '64. ‘The experiment (for such we must call | worth of property will be consumed in paying their | Facifle Ocean, Sandwich Islands Doo Si, Wetteo Feb 14,700 | HAvAE Arr May 22, Now York, Thompson AYork. E18 such an inadequate price, yot if $24 | it) offers evidence, thua far, of lie success and conse- | Confidentigd paper, and there will, probably, not be | }biswh oll: sout Lome and sold 0 bbis sp700 wh 170¥0 Ibs » 16th. Antelope, Shinn. and Sint6, Sane aiee dat compound interest at tuat time they | quent permancncy. Although the withdrawals on ac- lo that. do; 21st, Wm incceased to a handsome sum vy to-day. In | count of the removal of the library have been emali | C20vGhtodothat, | pame eh Tew Renton oe Soe Serie, Bone, Peete | 9 one ae ve be wis, do; 20th, G: would hai |, Buk. do. May 25, “New Ed," Oosan, Val mR );"12th, ny : ¢ 100 sp 400 wh; 20th, Cicero, M 1 and when under goo: management are a Valuable acqui- | tration, New York continued to holf its own, The | sociation to be the facitating of mutual intercourse, Mow York by Reeth ss Rea aeNe, Sve The ceiling of the lecture room is handsomely deco- . 1¢s1 {he largest and most capacious ship then on the wa- | comparatively with the predicti hh ts of y ire Patri d 8 isco; Sus: Smidt, do do; Od i anges! predictions of the opponents of rn from the New Hampshire Patriot that Justus | oil 30,000 Ibe Spoke March 29, lat 30 28 and San Francisco; Susanna, , do or, Ehlers, rated, and is to be used for the various courses ‘of lee- ter was built in America. It was two centaries aftor be- | the removal, -yet_we are desirous and sanguine of re- Ph igo sentenced to che Now Hampshire State | bark Magdaien, Chester, NL, 5 deystrom 0 and Joba Waring, MoKenaey, NYOrk. tures of this institution, and aisoas the place of meeting ° sore the shipbuilders of New York commenced building | claiming, through the aid of this down town agency, | prison for heavy robberies a few tha since, com- | well, F a Wer eg Wicut—Off May 20, Hatdee, Main from Riga for for the Clinton Union Debating Society, '@ literary club | yiips Like the ‘New Netherlands.” The speaker here | many, if'not all, of those who have withdrawn for that | Ruson for beavy robberies @ few months since, com- | W'ss.a¢ Honolulu April 3, Mary &°Mertha, Slooum, 70 sp ee = : vo and three h d members, and i \ ys prison, by iB | 25 wh (aud cld 3d for Uchotek); 4th, Callao, Bi oNDON~Entd inward May 23, Edwin Forrest, Crocker, numbering between ‘wo and three hundred members, and | commented on the emigration to this countiy—anade up | cause poison. |: ee een arene. 2080 ath, ash, Baunyeide, Adame, 01 emer) | Peer aue alo that tiie come once eka as it was of co many different races—and the compre- Ihave thus, with great brevity, shown, as much [0 | 9 ——_—_—_—_—_———————!!_ | Jeferson, Hunting’ ° Tiacas, Bonn’ nila; 26th, Lucinda & Hi Gib- We Rnderstand, also, that this room will be oifered to hensive, liberal spirit which consequently characterized | the informafien of the public as for the satisfaction of | ——————ee | Jie ion. Ochotek}; Sth, St George, Dis, from bons, N¥ork; Swan, Crabam, Sa ‘Dutoh- | the New York City Literary Union, a congress of debat- | the inhabitants. He alluded tothe municiyal govern- | members present, the most important features of the MABITIME INTELLIGENCE, | *pcandctasentorthe arctic Sea): 10th, Kutusoff Pie man, Hubbard, Canton. Cid ont 234 Ham ing societies, newly organized through the energy of Mr. | ment established in 1853, followed by the birghership | association ax they exist at the present time, as well as ep eney Satires | Hilo. clean (and cld for Arctic), Harmony Browason, Hilo, | men NYork; Mether, Harnets Douglas Leffingwell, in which to hold their regular quar- | in 1687, and brought his hearers down to the rule the method by which we aim to advance the interests MGR OR Wccaa Miccmiaens | clean Mogul, Clark, Kawaihiae, ‘ol eld Oka fot , South Carolina, Gr terly meetings. These associations seem to attach them- | of Engiand and the injurious effect of her colouial | of the institution, and to carry out the spirit of the aAveR ce para. | old lish for Uohote! p we fone selves incidentally and almost necessarily to libraries, | jotioy, But in spite of the incubus of # foreign adiniuis- | constitution, which represents the purposes of the as- " j ‘pol i, St sition snd exert a great deal of good speaker next briefly reviewed the revolution andthe | the extension of information upon mercantile and other | © Cld from do Sd, Adeline Gibbs, Pomeroy, Ochotek; Vigi- | L Dunnock, Skolfield, Portland: Franklin Kips, THE FIRST FLOOR. ;_ | causes that led to it—the stamp act—and the meeting of | subjcote of general utility, the promotion of a spirit of Hav. & Mobile J ° lant, Deblois, do; 4th, Waverley, Curtis, Labaiua and Now ea oer pea ray [ene ad, Hartley, The frat Moor has been divided into stores and a spaci- | the first American Congress, Whose preliminary step was | useful inquiry, and the qualification of ourselves to dis- ‘Liver 3 | ee itstalan March 27, M ‘stow; § in, ous entrance ball, fulltweaty feet wide, ruzning through June 10 Robinson; R Kelly, Barstow; Sardinia, Jordan, and Norton, Norton, NB, y to establish the rights of the people. The e.umple of | charge properly the duties of our profession and the so- | i Noggest all, Ne ford, do he centre of the building, from the ground floor to tue | New York here swayed the other colonies, for the whole | cial ‘tise it Hite. : To os: Soe, Hoiedhe popee NB, eT eA ie Miro} AveN—Put in May 23, ‘‘ Egoratoia,” Jones, roof, and opening both on Astor pluce and kighth stieet. \ y rose up as one mau in opposition to the stamp act. | Governor SevMoCR was then introduced and received sh, Green, NU, 8 mos, 35 sp; Falcon, RD | im Cardiff for City Point. Tn the internal arrangement of the building, while am- Brodhead next mentioned the establishment of @ 12) sp, 300 wh, Hobomok. Chiids 6m Mansezit pe Old May 23, Doncaster, Bleakley, W¥erk. ple provision hins been made for al! the purposes of the oe of Commerce, and pointed out its usefuluese | With great applause, He sald:—I deemed it an official of EE eine ty ae Bee Bat atryet ec gp Oarae peg Pe ate ON Kbrary, Jet the iuportant consideration of a revenue to | gna influence on the community. He noticed the inven- | duty to accept an invitation to be present on this occa- ‘Charles, Manta, NB, 7 mos, 160 sp - ay 22, Gen Taylor, Mitvhell, ms Wa n Ne 4 , is yen, + 5 ye Ue derived from rents, to be applied to the increase of the | {ion of steam, and the progress made in this vomutey in Sapeies Mortons 106 | ee eetee ska a ee ee library, Las not been lost sight ot, The ground floor, ex- | steam navigation ani in railroad travelling. He then 3 ; pts clastve of the entrance hall. has been, made inte stores, | entored at length into detailed statistics, comparing the | merchants of New York towards this institution, and | Washington...... Funning through the building from Astor place to Eighth | population, the revenue, the imports and the tonnage of | my respect for its numerous members, who have OPA ERT s eben street. Six of e stores are made on the first floor, | New York’ to-day, with what it was fifty years ago: | of Sev asa x mA Soneataranrarae ae all of them calculated for heavy business purposes. | showing the material advancement and prosperity of | “2° themselves together for the purposes of self-im- | “gg Ait packages and letiers intended for the New YORK ne ete ‘They ace all well Guished, azd lighted with windows on He. alluded to its commercial greatnors,and | P0vement, Ihave had placed in my hands the consti- | Akan should be sealed. B) I an wht G Pont Taunot—Sla' May 24, Jennott, Mix, NYork. Pa.i.Au—Sld May 20, Eastern Star, Bakor, Boston, UEENSTOWN—Atr May 22, Eloonore Sophie, Nielson, NYork. Off 24ch, Graf Branieuburg, Lawsen, fm Balti: more. “Sld Mth, Waterloo, Nastera, NYork. Korrennam—In port May 25, Arnold Boningor, Meyer, and Republic, Sawyer, for N York. . id May 25, Pionoer, Dunn, NYork, sion, to manifest my admiration of the liberality of the | Star of the West. New Yor Wy Edward Georze Washington, 20. 200 tp, 050 w; Horo, MeLean, N Surxios—S ' both atrests moseli that the best commercial mayizine— | tution of this rociety, which states its objects to be ‘ito | ~~ rwwrrrrrrnrnnrnnnnnrrrrrrnrnrenes | ueket 00 Wb, Europa, Pome Bdgirtan, 86 ope We TanRAGoNA—Arr May 1), Mercurio, Bertram, Mobile; THF SECOND FLOOR. 7 ‘erchanis—was edited and published in New facilitate mutcal intercourse, extend information on ALMANAC FOR NEW YORS—THIS DAY, Smith, lisberry, 35 ep; Kuta: ‘Pierce, NB. 90 sp; 10th | 17th, Marian, Lelar, NYork, Travelling up the grest central stairway to the second | y e speaker lastly gave an, historical sketch of | uta apistae ir Chris, Mitchell, Stocum, NB, 9 1, 120 sp, 600 wh; Speed well, side, towards Bi the Mercantile Library’ Association. He said that | &'ects of mercantile and general utility, promote a Nord 0 Boston, f , i : . - pelemie a tedic rod at do March 25, Isaac Hicks, Skinner, and Mon- | Nordcap, 0! ‘othenburg for ing room of the library, and on the t Its first meeting was convened in response to the call spirit of useful inquiry, and qualify ourselves to ci: is es GPRS fete een erate Grey, cruiso; 27th, Atexander, Ryan, do; Tymon, | With iro: d inust discharge to be re- stairway « long bail, running through the building | whicl. has for so many years been conspicuously posted | charge properly the duties of our professton and the social Port of New York, June 8, 1854, Bogor, dc; ‘Suth, Navy,’ Norton Go) -Aytit LoAargorge, | patred. lenetbWise, on either’ sige of which are several small | inthe library as an interesting relic of the past. ft was cute Frovenls ; bgp Harding, do; Gicoon Howland, Bryant, Honolulu; Mogul, | Drax, May 26—The Hamburg bark Mizna, Linnaa, from rooms, well lighted, and desirabl: for offices and various | jeid at the Tontine Coffee House, Wall street, Nov. 9, | ices of life” I know of no object that can more com. LE. grants), put i ED. Clark, Hawaii, Eras » Richmond, pha Coggeshall, | bromen for 1 York (wish 118 €.. Cambreleng presided.” The number of per- | ™eBd iteelf to our sympathy and approval than the efforts Steamship James aes Turnor, Charlestom, Spofford; ; Norton, Charios W Morgans, and Srt seer, ottids, to | this morning, in consequence of a fire ent was about two hundred. After the costo, { of young men who are about to enter upon thegrave | Tien ete y oraie;ith 8 BW. fall, Honolulu ‘aad o most magnifieent in the country. It is sixty feet wide, ches, a committee was appoinied to report a dutiesof ise, to store their minds with useful knowledge, iii Budson (Brom), Nordenholz, Bromen, Hennings, | Louise, Green, do do: On snd ninety feet long, and, as before stated, pies the anization. be ‘i not nly for the purpose of rendering themselves suc- . seoond story, wert of the contral ball. It is lighted by | Sntke 2tth of the same monthe at when ie Cosstices, | ce¢stul in their honorable pursuit, but to make then: Hee (Ham), Haydtman, Hamburg, & Boch & Kan: PL Patch a is co4n ton Large windows—tive on Astor placeand tive on Bighth | tion was adopted and the tirst officers choaea, These | *lves educated end respected citizens. They do not in- |"); Adele (Ham), Ubberiade, Mizamichi, Thompson & nd Edvard previots!y roported, Las had her repairs in bull, &0, come Street. The oeiling itself is handsomely frescoed and | officers were men of sterling merit and untiring energy, | ‘84 te sink themselves ivto subordination to their bu- | Nevvaus. . leted er's dock, and been hauled richly panelled, supported by twenty clegant Coria- | Ther fret movement was to enlist the sympahies st | Sess allairs, but to render these subservient to their |. Ship Northampton, Preble, Cape Chatti, NB, W&JT th Superior Borin of the London docks, thian columns, 'stanuing against the wall, round the | men who could serve them, by conferring te compli. | Sdvancement us men. If this institution i to be regard. | 7 pacott & Co f fay eutire room. Four hundred persons can comfortably be | ment of honorary membership-on nixty-tocr of, tie moat ith reference to its individual membera, it gS aeneraeee, Rane, : Now. Celene, Rawal 8 it invo the Downs business purposes 1820. Rreke oG8 The reading room is one of the largest and one of the | sons Ray a a ie 2 be replaced here. J Lonnon, May 4—The Amoricen ship Coqnimbo, Towne, of and from NYork (last Fayal), which a nalasl fameae Co Honoluin and cruise: Europa, Pease, cruise; 13th, George Washington, Allen, do. if Hilo Mareh 18, Syren Queen Lakoy, 25 rm Carew. h- w ton, Davia, of NYork, from NOrle with paintings and su : Fr. for seated here at a time, cach ged in his own studies | yespecable and influential in the city, chiedy merobants. e all the sympathy and support which it Mobile, J W Paillips, dgar:own, 34 mos, 60 sp; 20th, CI 01 the J and meditations, without gi arbance or | Among these were John Jnced Astor, Philip Houe, C. c, -2OW teceives in this intelligent and enterprising com- ‘more, J Ogd ™ B, 6 mos 2isk, Junior, And pate Fela, peas Trees vase ne soe annoyance to his neigibo: fi ;¢ ling, Joua. Goodhue, Richard Varick, James ™UBIty. But I desire to consider it, on this occasion, in vitas, Yunaga & Etulai " NB, 27 mos, 250 sp; 5 5 i 12 fe ce | auothi light—not merely of individual or local, bat of an, St John, NB, Kivehie, Bain ‘april 4 Seino, Lanire, NB, | EGP) extrtonte them: with such's Iarge n, John Haggerty, and others. Te each of the Buh; | Std tocxtricate thom, wi sadical, ‘ ls 5 mos ou! ry ‘resier, Hazard, Ni. 5 mos ow hewspapers, periodicals, and the light literature of tho | honorary’ members n chrenlar was addressed advising | St4te and national interoet. In order to estimate its im Splendid, Smith, Cold Spring, 6mos out;Gth. Canton Pack. | ballast, over. th day, are spread out upon tables in this room hem of cir election, and soliciting thelr cont svudions | POrtance to our whole country—to its commerce, to its | ie cone Hb Bracke & Co. et Morden, NB, ¢ mos out; fith, Jefferson, Williams, Ne erty ty BY i ore 1450, THIRD FLOOR. ot te AYpins tee rosperity, and to its affa'rs—it is necessary to regard Bi ‘Richi London, 8 mos out. any rhe 4 i f bocks aud money. A committee of three w z (Br), Quick, Kichibucto, Raymond & are on thoir way to Trieste, where the, Coatinuing our way up on the next story, over the | »ppuinted at the same time todraftan addreasto uie pub. | THe relationship which this great elty beara to the rest | Fol Sid from Valparaiso April 21, Keoka, Howland, to cruise. | foldfor the bonefit of those o reading room, we have the Mbrary. The shape of this | ic, heving a similar object in view. ‘Those appeals were | Of OCF common country. But, before I proceed upon | _ Brig August & Agnes (Mech), Manse, Miramichi, WF red Home room is eliptical, surmounted with a hanisome panel- | :es;onded to in « liberal manner, and ti waa en. | that topic, let me for w moment advert to one of its ne JAN Nines (Br), Brower, Quebeo, Logan & Collins. Book NWoby W eoltos ciate aeraberarc apd ALBANY—Arr Juno 7th, achr Planet, Handy, Boston, led dome. The centre is surrounded Ly sixteen large couraged to take » lease of una me: 42 Sulton | Chiects—to tacilitate mutual intercourse among its mem- Brig Augusta, Stone, Savannah, Sturges, Otearman & Co from St Jago for NYork, June 3, | Cid schas Daniel Webster, Levis, Boston; Galota, Bacon, fluted Coriati pillars, from which to tho hails of the | stree veat of $iéy. Thin | bers—by which I uncersta Brig Falayra, 16 @ r three years, at an anni nd it is their design to pro Br g Bratilian (Sr), Chapm ‘alais, Maybew, Talbot & | Int, & Boston. FH 434 mos 140 op. Fansunp, May 18—Pat in, leaky, the Norwegian ship x rive 4 4 so al lighted bah spent te : pee | mote that honorable pride of their profession which will 0 Hi Marsh, from Wilmington, NC, fi BALTIMORE—Arr Juno 7, steamer Granite Stato, Pe ho Pieper adr mgr ep mane ame al egy 9 ees add utneg, | induce them to elevace it to its best eatate—to renter it | “Sehr Kensington, Shrouds Jacksonville, A W Weldon We Stig lon °F | Boston: brig Cynthia, Galo. Cie foe, 20 days, cit, of this story. Bookes’ex are also placed around all f tu display coven hundred vol: | SUbservient, not only to their individual interests, | < Sehr Freedom (Bi), Atkinson, Wiluingios, P Novius & ar Se een eh ante eee Min Kens Saxon, Sullivan, do; sehr Semen. these alcoves ngai ide walls, all scoeasible by he bers The numon was | but wlko to the honor and welfare of this great | Some ya set, Sterling, Provid . ve J Raed as trea ptair svar siti dastoes wi etee glace votes ed toone thousina. ‘Lue | Cercle! metropolis, This community has here- | —Sepr yarghowsly, Paris Wilmington. BS Povwall. 4 days trom New Loudon for | set, Starling, Provid to 130,000 volumes, Which number, judging trom the ns ia cash, fre’ 8 Pas. | tofore evinced a want of ire in its numerous 4. New thi Ce. sum was’ all, or nearly | institutions, and of that local attachment which Schr J F McKeen, Loveland, City Poiat, Van Brunt & } Foreign Ports. resent prosperous condition of the iast.tation, it will « - H frees cinta from mentee iy, | bas characterized tome of its commercial rivals, | Slaght. Bastra—In port May 10, bark Moutpeli 19th Ww bia: al tor two bri B00n possess. an, x: hae » Live Lvia Hal ia, 1: Ro! it, Eilis, from Bos- ‘ Wig , ; 4 > ton, just nly Am vossel, Sld 10th, soir JU Townsead, | Pritsdel; 21734 tons, Baitae New From the dome in the centre of this room is suspend- | been suflicient to cover expenses. Tho first librarina re- | 1b¢ gentieman who has preceded me has clearly and | Se?F C Colgate Seaman, Baltimore, Mailer & Lord. of NYor Janeiro, 3 eda large chandelier, and gastights jet out from every | ceived a salary of $150 per annum. The donations were | SWecinctly narrated some of the striking events of its | Schr Qrexon, Campbell ven Wr ering” “Siete. | Cartac—Are April 25, ships Louis Philippe, Bryant, | i Holi ones, Philsdeipnin "ab column, giving the whole roum, in the night time, when | not obtained’ without vigorous exertion. The city was | T&*t history. He might bave added many more of an | Schr A Fogg, Boston. § W Lew i Chinchas, (and s'd 27th for UStates;) 20th, amarsnth, Bab- Ainerica, at 4 Pit. lighted up, a very rich »ppcarance. | districted, and the directors, with oue accord, set adout | Citally Loncrable character. And permit me here to | Schr Adventurer, le, Dighton, 0 both sld May 6 for TO, taney brig Wio Pista (Beem), Vase YOUNTH STORY. | commending their association to public regard. “Inaiii_ | ®#Y; that this public is under very great obligations to Schr J M Warren, man, Now Haven, mas! Fea nase ( 4 | Harten, NYork; bark Jarcisée (3p), Domineok, Havana, 9 "This story, on the we-t side of the main ball, is eut off | tion to this labor, they deleyated alternately twe o: their | 4t gentleman for the aan She he has displayed in | dalia, Phi y. Damariscotts J Perkins & Co. ai brig Coral Leighton. Boot Sis Bees fdas, - by the brary, and the other portion of it is divided | number to remain at the library every evening. We are | lying before them the early history of New York. Far | g(ayemin guimas Swan, Cstor, Baltimore, Parker Vein Cid, aches Isabelle, ‘Gage, into lodge rooms and cluss rooms. The Merenntile Li- | mainly indebted to these men for the privileges we now | b&, it from me to advceate a spirit of local or sectional ARRIVED. Gg bel barks brary soarly provides instructors for classes in tue vari- | enjoy. liad they displayet less wisdom in concelving, | Prejudice, but I honor that fecliog which reverences the ip George Law, Fox, Aepinwall, May $1, 9 All +4 ous ianguazes and sciences, for which fuc commodious | or less euergy in carrying out thelr plans, the insuta. | 1’«Mory of their forefathers, displayed by the sons of | te ‘and passonzers, to MO Roberts. "Arr at aN rooms are prepared in the fourth story. tion must inevitably have been crushed under the weight | oe bentbd, thee Roriecase ry tet Qasrantine at 5 Pil; baving boon detaiaed five hours by ( alld eon gM cha helt ctianeiog time tat” Progress. They carried | pusitans,” to perpetuate the memory of thoes, who es. } “Steamship Star of the West, Tinklopaagh, San Jean, Nie, DAMAWISCUTTA. Are June! Lave eaten The building externally is not changed, except with | their - Findows and decorations. Around the building, wader | triumph, and flaished their wurk by presenting an an. | {*blidhed, upon the shores of Plrmouth bay: institutions | May Si. EM. with specie and tho eaves, are carved images of Minerva, with the cada- | nual report, in which it was stated that they numbered | The eiticena of this great State, 1 teunt cin heey, | & Pleasants. ceus betwéen each image. The work ie admiably de- | 175 members, and post r tes viciate ef thane ako keto ng through the eventful year 1821 in DAMARISCOTTA—Arr June 5, town, SC. Bak? GREEN WICH—Sld June 7, sch George F Brown, pbis. chr Ackiam, George- ssengers, to C Morg: dy, Norfolk, &c, to dls ith, bark ins, Lloyd. | Chester, Ba’ Phil ed 1,000 volumes, and that eens : Steamship Hermann, Higgins, Bremen, via Southampt. ound, Snow, U Staten: 27th, Nes: signed and executed. On the second story, between each | several of the principal publishers had generously Ra Gog capes ate pad eee aie Ceneee May 24 ‘with 200 pasvenigers and move 10. CH Saude. Reledeer, Bunker, do; 28th, North Wind, eee eg tae Fare trannats eet Tie ges dom, and indicative of the use of the building. | ork of ‘morit issued from theix respective presses.” | 2e.tire in ageertion of thoes grea: peinelplen whinlioes arora, from Pailadeiphia, for Liver. | _ Shir Ozark, Bartlett, stp Apri Bamersecve Knight Baltimore, ene ciomeester, i Bete The whole building bas had a evutio of mastic, and in | This was the first year of the Mercantile Library Asse. | preaure in aesertion of thos» great principles whieh our G7, spoke pki ship St Nicolas, | back May'%, from about lat 20'3, FALL RIVER sta 3 , the east end, facing the square, is» niche, in wuich, ve | ciation, The speaker then continued its history aud | 8° 4 Decpetuate. As | stated be- ig J D Pennell, Hutehia- for hour. 801 sche Fountain, Davis, Oneida, Crecay, Shanghae, Jan 25, passed Anjier Feb | | Gonex—In port April 27, bark Tally Ho, Higgins, for teas and silks to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Was off | Port Prays and Boston Et Good Hope 11 days, with terly caims. | if H11.0—Arr April 13, brig T Copeland, Russell, San Fran- | 4th, Sun, Castine for U nced nothing but bafiling airs and calms thoentire | cisco. NYork: 6th, Watchman, P' phia. Cld Had » pilot on board three days, with fog and Mot, Goodbee, Nion- | mont, Naylor, Washington, DC HART¥O! fore, in order that we should appreciate the import- ton, supposed for Pati _ GLOUCESTER—Arr J understand, according to our suggestion in our former | progre:s—its removal to the house of Harpers in Clilf : description of the buiiding, will be placed a large statue | street, and final removal to the Clinton Hall, corner of | Sy fotta society It is necowary that we sbonid of De Witt Clinton, from whom the Clinton Hal! Associa. | Beelmanand Nassau streets, in 1828, The number of | {\n°ll for & mome Wile tity.” Gnome ins Led gc 4 tion took its name. This corporation was established | members then was twelve hundred, and the library con- | 1% 00 lights upon Tong island welcome tl Fane Pebble boa Governor, when = oe pecs egal Me ei thaas feces eree of. the world into your harbor, we must Be a acca Ga at Ee x ee 2 RD—Arr u stoamers Seacca, Chalker, is name was upon every tongue and his memory every. | there until, in 1868, from the elty moving up wa, it | Case up the noble Hudson, which was appropriately | qm NP Gauntlet (clipper), Borland, Liverpool w, for N York. NYork; Westchester, Clark, Philadelphia; sohee Sh San Ee Wailing Witenes ere a ernton, | Yaa tonnd secoseszy to ite: ite sthaation nesta, eod:the)| Tes sa'by ice first discoverers the River of the Moun- | fo. ton 2 Sirapoke stip Golconds: from Havre wworly, Curtis, Honolulu, | (is3h, Nvork: sloop Jase’ Mania’ Polieeys. None wie haa always been known as Clinton Hall. ‘There is o rea. | here described the new building and ite conveniences for | “#8f, and contemplate that great physical phenomena | same time. signalized & ship steering W, showit steamer Mohawk, Albany; sloop & presented by its passage through the mountain chain, | #8 May 25, ship Bernard, York. son why the name should not be transferred to Astor | the purposes of a library, and concluded his remarks by | Provensed py, its Pasagy | of nat MH 3 | passed severa largo ice porte: place, with the library. It is right, as we have before passing a highenlogium on the institution, and the ad- ty Gas 087 of nature would teach ws to Dread: beig Vor- T Al ip and eld 13th for NBedford. ith black letters 8 kin contre; in lat 40 30, lon 51, port sae we er Gia, Sane BELFAST—Arr May 31, schrs HL Orcutt, NYork; June stated, that some allegorical figure, symbolizing the | inirable way in which it was conducted. expect its current to be broken by rocky barriers, the | with aise na 6s & pares oon ig oh aed dot Diligence, Woo Magellan, Cloud, Wiitington, NC. Sist, brig Chartes deeds Of the great Clintes, anda statueof himeelf, choula nbicdlada ’ deep aud sullen low of the ocean tide bearing the com- | 17, lat 48 £0, lon 17, spoke bark Raleigh; same dete lat 4s Gon Worth, Rackief. ikfort to lond for Cardenas, pe A gel eng Ma ae ewig ber epan aa The Recording Secretary, Wm. Guitper, then read the | merce of this city through the mountain barrier, which ark Grace, 9 days from Liverpool for P ¢ Boston, ldg: M8 C . Cahawha, Shufelds, Selle’ bal Was petcalanba tls wens as renee | Sane elsewhere through the length of our country interposes lon 41 10, spoke ship Zarieh, Riteh jowart, McKee, for Phil donne, baie Vena, haven Bese kee vik well ee ouilding, and thus per,etuate his name to the associa ; é formidable obstructions between the fertile valleys of re.’ with, 344 Passengers, bounl to New ons Uibestes, Boker ‘dor sche Peaskenten, Bi do, tion, aa is contemplated. This will bea beautiful and | REFORT OF THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. os 4410, lon 25 3, spoke ship E Hamilton, ton ster, Baker. do; schr Pocshont the West and the Atlantic coast and maritime worlds. appropriate ornament to the building. I beg leave to submit, on behalf of the Bard of Direc. MIDDLETOWN—Sld June 2, sobr E Flower, Churehitt, 40 30, "lon 69 10, spoke ship John iT] ; same ti Pa De aa th Pass up the fertile valley of the Mohawk, and traverse @ Gillohrist, Ni Philadel hia. The entire building is lighted with gas, The location is | tion of the Mereantile Library Association, a briof state- 7 ew saw a clipper hip RL Gilchrist, Gillohrist, Now re . sa siti: te cone of the best, perhaps, that coal be found, It is con- ment of the condition and affairs of the library at the | ie ,Plains of, Western New York, to where you find of 40 S0eand oftenards, don kata Or ig 8 | yal Setaas Balog, bark Goodhes from Callao Oley {alts situated, convenient of access from every quarter of present moment. The total amount of membersentitled | and’ skill have crested methods by wnnge thee obstacle. ever, ver lesa than 64 y 15, sohe A Paine, of Pro | ships Ht Ht gg bia, Ro~ the city, near Broadway, and yet far enough removed tobe to the use of the library upon the Ist of June last was | haw been overcome. A port! deg Had s pilot on had nothing but ly Am vessel. binson, and Josiah Dradiee, Boyson, Li Toaian, out of the Learing of its uprear and confasion. It is 5,407, as follows: — Uiverted into artificial chaperta acy ite torrent has been | iieGr air during tue possnge, was devained outside the flook Gi, "bark Martha Clark, | Colby.” Mesuntioook, Donion, Trieste; Salles, bounded on three sides by spacious streets anda public Annual members...... 2 Agere te bat gem on account of the fog. delphis. 4 “* i, Phila + 4412 | the use of man. At this point, which would seem to be or, Tuthill, 8 York; Mary (Br), Kobin~ uare, affording uns passed facilities for lighting it. Tirnorary members Hussar (clipper), Barstow, Liverpool, May 13, with ‘and wed to Quaran- Belise, Bi /ORFOLK—C) Hels within that, ihesary deals ormed vy thertator Li. Lite meabers ha Ghia agi | tencied herself you will fad the deep accetarnpaers f Leviathan, Capt Hazzard. at och Nok June 6, brig CC Billings, Cost, Mar- brary, Society Litr: ne Cooper Institute, the Bible Subscribers to the stock of old Clinton Hail 83 | has been spanned by an almost gos bridge, while EW Hi nd the Historical Society, which are almost “ “Sof new Clinton Hall. 600 | W es ee Ship Bon Nevis (Br), Herron, Liverpool, May 6, in baliast, NEWARK—Arr June7, schrs Lawronce, Johnson, Port- atone’s throw of it, and which appear to point — | the, iron track of the railroad traverses the face to its | with el passengers. to Harclay 4" Liviegston. den ane | NYork. land, Ct; Ariel, Small, Loston; Birt, Gott, Rockland, Mas ky. cliffs, locomotiv the Dut this locality as the best dtted fora public libraty of | Total... ...-.. sshanoassusigs ssuy SM0Us| Gee aREMGe Ree oe he serie pmbneene ia. | ant allothers in the city. Of that number, a little exceeding one-half are com: | jand lakes, and traverse the extended plains of the West, | Mex The Association now own over forty thousand volumes, posed of those for whose benefit the institution was more 4 \ d eather th tis 5 Sr Sternex—Arr June 3, Brem ship Itestein & Welcker, | 5: hr Mecea, Andrews, Bi ry Queen of ran . re iis Por, her ea, Callao via Bahia, | Borse, NYork. Cid 2d, ships Harriet & Jesse, Milton, Hull; ‘NEW LON DON—Arr Juae Torin ballast, to Zor ry f the Occ! 2. Nilaven if or. . § schr Connecticut, Veasie,.’ Co, Came to anchor off the i the Mississi i 4 hip Vernon, Little, NBedford; 7th, Julia Ford, Griffin, Mo- and a roll list of members couating nea: five thousand especislly founded—the merchants’ clerks. Theremoval | fue Tench the M praca sg Mila eae teens (of Philadelphis) Hu Pyandwich Islands; 9th, ship io Warren Wir names. Settied into its new dignity, with increased ai. of the litrary to @ more convenicnt location, it i aup- | we can form an adequate hee of theca cee emeore | nel ft wood, &o Calla» jalngtens, vantages of locality, room, light, &e., it must soon be- | posed will lend to a great increase of membership from | merce of our country, While owe Staves whe ee yoke Arno Arr April 2, bark Palmeite, Mealy. 1 nses ineasved by this change of location, the Clinton | number of female subscribers. Atlantic ocean an the valley of the Mississippi, and ‘ornelia, of New York, going ia. 6 pul i3th, as before reported). . while the channel that nature has made for the path of | Delaware spoke brig Cosmopolit . oF Philade! ‘iall Association bas been compelled to call npon the Onur rooms in the old building were little calculated, ok hr Malvina. N York. (Per Stravenie Henwany.] f : “* 2 ip Knickerbocker, Bolan ‘s Vitham, NYork. | NEWBURYPORT—are J acl merchants of New York for $100,000, to be taken up in | during tho last fow years, to aittact an acquisition of | Sfmumerce Petwcen the hay of New York and that great airy queen (Be), days, with | nolow 28; Loaive, Beelkaimp and Valeria, Wrighy, (rom | ¢ PHILADELPHIA—Cid June 7, Pal, sohts O-A Hgehsher.. shares | erate araiearias, nevertheless, we have succeeded, | of the year, even without the ald of artificial navigation, | Shared npucie sith ie ohin asaya sla Antwerpen, Uive 'N | Stubbs, Salom; Mary & Elisa, Weaver, Stonington; On ‘The most of this amount we learn is already taken | under disadvantages, in retaining a few, but now, | they are linked together by a continuous comnedtinn ot | Bete Velocity, Mari. with mdse Don Quizotte, CR—Arr June 7, brig Julia, Ford, Gei@ia, * LP. | This library it is well known is the volaniary offer. | with our choice collection of literature deposited in | river, Inke and flood, pot in stilking contract onthe ieus ae | anee€: paste to Lane H er Windelo, . Pelton, NYork. S11 beg Want ing of our merchanta to their clerks. In our former ac- | roomsof the most commodious and inviting nature, ouF | fp'algo true that tie’ harbors Woe ould me cake | winds and Are at the Pill ‘Mt ter, Drewitt, Sk ge ee a count of the 27th of March last, we gave a sketch of its | location in the q midst of domestic residences, and great commercial cities of our country are situated, are Brig Eliz . Sid from Pill Tote hott rton, Cardiff, wei Jk history, contrasting its infancy with its present prosper- | our rules and regulations of such a nature as to pro- Buryast—Arr May 1s, Baidur. Dabl, N York. ous condition, quoting from its first annual report, and | tect the most modest instincts, we have every confidence from the eloquent annual address of its late D'resident, | in our ability to cause a large and valuable augmentation George Peckham; but we have not the room to repeat | of our membership from that source supplied with waters which flow from our terri I} mastor have glavced briefly at rome of the commercial advan. | winds and tages which this city enjoys, to show that its harbor is | ¢ rig Lucy I Chage (of Newhuryport), Cook, Sagua Is BrewennaveneSid May 18, Weaer, Ves} Baak. Texar, Lob and the lot at the corner of Beekman and Nassau streets | mental nature, benefits of our fertile and productive soil. Whatever | »,Misetnc Vxssst—Ship Geo W Mort t arrived out at last NYork—see Deal; |, Marchioness of Queensbury, Broderick, di Al 2 it to be regarded merely as the mouth of the Hudson, je, 14 days, with sugar, to R P Buck & Co. an this now. The whole number ef yolumes placed in the libra bes Sarah Vernice (of Machiasport), Sawyer, Jackson oy vies | since its foundation im 1820, is 49,825, «large number | Ut te the Goint where We preduelins of vat regis st faze, vith lember, te 6 ii Rokeabengh. Jonanaa Bilve, Treat a, Seah Pennase Alisa, 0 ty olathe as a THE CEREMONIES LAST NIGHT. of which hove been donated; 8,701 volumes have been | The inbabitauta of our own State, ind af che net nee The to Downie RCo, ey Blo Hache, 29 | Wienbalts, d enuah | Toor Hictateans ny AUueh dori eld Ottis Redener, Meche After the audience were seated, among those weno: | craced from the eatalogues, se lost, worn out, &e.; | jeys of ihe West, must in afew years entrust the pro- rman, Bermuda, 7 days, with | for Queenstown, nn owae Graham, from Sar SHOMTSMOUTHArr Jane 6, sches Sarah Elisabeth, ticed upon the stand were Governor Seymour, Hon, | ™*king the actual number of volumes now on thé | duets of their labor and their skill to the care of these a & Co. | May 3, Ist 35, lon 63, | Cnoxsranr—Sld May 14, Sherwood, Foster, Boston; Fly- | Phil «: Robinson, Rebinson, NYork; Col Simons, dou ; shelves 41,122. who now constitute the members of this society. Their t 150 toms, bottom up, bright bottom, | ing Childers, White, do Ri 6th, sohrs Jenny Lind, Th Lather Bradist, J, Romeyn Brodhead, Charles King, | For the’ same period (94 years) there has been ex- | Intelligence and Baclity will br econ eee ett © paint or cepper. Exoie—Agr May 10, Brontes, Cornish, NYork. SId 18th, | The exercises | pensed for books $72,381 49. tancis Newton (of Orland), Jones, Doboy Island, | Kanawha, Marshsll. Montevidso, Peter Cooper, John Cochrane and otuers. importance. The extent to which the productions of to Pease & Co, Cowxs—Arr May 22, Jenkins, Charleston. of the evening were opened with choice musical selec: | ,.7,,0 SPual circulation of books is estimated at 120,000 | our goil will be sent into the different markets of the Cereal May an Vente, Religrosa, Charlerton. 2 volumes. | world, will depend in a great degree upon their skill and Doven—Of May 3, Somiago, Lorensen, from —— for tions, executed by Dodworth’s band; after which prayer The aseocistion also possesses a fine coliection of goo- | ent, rise as merchants. The profession in which they NYork. was offered by the Rev. Dr. Ferris, Chancellor of the Uni. | graphical works, maps, marine charts, globes, &°.; 8 | re about to engage has been regarded as one of groct DeAL—Arr May 200 21, Louise Kilham, White, London cenit ew Tok. large eabinet of apecimens in geology, mineralogy, cold, | Aignity and interest in all periods of the world's history. | Sinners bs ot is oe 7 the the fol curiosities, with a number of valuable pain and Heathen mythology exalted the early navigators to the Sloop W H Bor The Secretary then read the following pa Inga x wae reaching us thr the ranks of heroes and demigods. Commerce furnishes BELOW. TRI OF THE CLINTON ° 4 many of rt lt aaa ~*~ A NTON HALL AS: | *"rhe re-ding room is furnished with 214 periodicals, | Gla toca ney een for tnt vatiane tesee ot inter bey | Bt L Sukates abt panisaneis, to Gewaa Demee es Hill, Stettin for Bos- The trustecs of the Clinton Hall Association, at this im- | ™&eazines, newspapers, &e., representing all the prinei- | at no period since the wisest and wealthiest monarch | Wie : lowes ee ; portant epoch in its history, desire to present to the | p&! cities of the United States, Groat Britain, amd the | sent ships to the isles of the sea to bring back myrrh ee, Rene, from liver Mey 2, with May 18, Harmonia, Doai Stockholders. in a brief form, a review of its past inaa- | European continent, Of these 214 pablications and gems and gold, has commerce Carted a greater in- Sa tach. tases Livecn cial course, and a statement of its position at this period. 8 dail sing: tana Prench. | fluence than at present upon the condition of the world id May 20, Clare here. NYork. The organization of this association, you are aware, | 47 are daily journal 2 3 1 and the p of events. At this time the mightiest Hauavno “Sid May 17, Johanne Rlizabeth, Lorensen, N aprung from ® desire on the part of the merchants of | 47 wee a 4 + 5 | nations of Europe are exerting all their energies to send YEEANne—Atr May 90 Union (0), Adams, NYork cer oh , to countenance ‘aid the efforts of their | 4 3st 5 3 | out disciplined armies and naval forces to maintain what Lrvempoou—Arr May 19, 7 Crockett, Spencer, New clerks {n the creation and permanent establishment of a | 4° 22 = 2 | they deem to be their national rights and liberties. And Clipper ship Sweepstakes, from York. ch, Small, B Bia 1 Hae. library and readidg room, for their own use. This as | Ts ThA Wet thene mighty efforts will fall far short of the inflaen- | of Whampon March Ui te 9) deve rim Cla out 19th, Litlins, Verges, 8 sociation, in furtherance of this object, assumed the laking in all,,...,...118 73 12 11 | cea which the merchants of this city are exerting in the | four On ten suceesal Canso and St Marys NS; 224, duty of providing them with ines adapted to their | Classes are formed during each winter, under the in- | ordinary course of their pursuits in bringing annaally to ak mac port. Rata for 14g purpose, free of charge. In the year 1828, their stock | struction of experienced teachers, of high character. in this pert 360,000 persons who are seeking the protection Ado, ait was issued, and taken, to the extent of $32,000; and | the languages and other branches of a useful aad orcas, . of our laws, the advantages of our institutions, and the NDON—Cld ont May 19, Louise Kilham, White, Cardi b was purchased, and the building erected therean, Classes were arranged during the past winter, in the may be the result of the present European war, it will | HAvt® ™ hitherto fall f My =H ry lelsades, known as Clinton Hall, ats total cost of $53,- | French, Spanish, German and Italian languages, and in far short of the influences which imigration to this ‘v¥—Art May 18, Edward, Krause, Philadeb | mas, | 000. Bu rtments as were jred by the Mercau- | book-keeping, penmanship, elocution, phronograph country will exert upon the relative strength er ehegregite Mee lst a om Peres was . ile Liventy Asroclation, ‘were appropriated to thoes, | vocal mesic’ i 4 Duy And Scuntigns. While the ranks of Kurupeas arte wil | ~NEW ORLEANS, dune @—Aresbip Joseph Holmes, New tn May 18, Anne, Fatknay, | Cid a erha Ohi ain (Bip, Rawanda. 8h nats Ste, | snd from the rental acquired from the remainder of Arrangements are also made, by which members can, merely serve to whiten with their bleached bones some | Y°r # bs Baker, ‘Kong; 13th, brig ld (Br), he buiiding, the debt incurred, which existed im a | throughout the year, avail themselves of Disbrow’s’ battle field, those whom commerce brings to our shores S—aAre ship Sea ~ y 19, Catherina Kramer, and Nep- | Callas, t fi ng ri iia: Globe, Ma ‘Bat mortgage upon the property, of $21,000, was gradually | ridng sehoo!, Ottignan Gymnasiam and thefprincipal will build up flourishing cities and States, and constitute | Oyitmauet*paeunae hia; David Alken VANNAH—Age Jane, brig Caribhes, Dunton, Wie Hiquidated, the last payment thereon having bean made | salt water baths, at PLY a $8 codueeng Syeres ot sateas) weileh one Gresvues. . nas. ; vis Miah Montnns, Now | ginin, Revelond, NYork.” Cld, sche Plandous Baga te n the year ling ourselves, at this point, class aystem originat ¢ Boar And bave glanced briefly and imperfectly upon the great re Yrloans. : : if “essed by s necessity for enlarged accomodations, it nin active operation sponibilities to soon Papen thro a pore Seroreee,srerser for Hoe to noon devolve upon the members of this Frewovrn—Of May 21, Sophle, Farrelman, from Bremen | Saigm—acr su ince. Heraid Marine Correspondence, 6, sche D Cox, Hatiet, N’ whole number of pupils taught a the principal , aesociation. If they shall possess the repuisite intelli KINGSTON (Jamaica), Mey 27—Arr i7th, brig Markland | for NYork. tk Wyman, Rio @ ree « determined by your board to dispose of this proper.

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