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Formation of the Society for the Diffusion of Létter from Mr. John 8. Thrasher. of Spiritual Knowleage~Tine George Haskell Ooskas ‘ ‘Messenger, Atlantic and Indian Oharter—Ad- John 3 + Naw Ontxans, June 10, 185% | age te the People of the United States Ama Toren, : naming fp eeorlg redey oid) Nemeth heel. avers, Spooner, TH ne repent of James Gorvon Benner, Eso.— List of Officers, ote. | John W. Fowler. - Professor, New York. ‘oa ‘a8 convenient, to ‘Batfalo his apd vodvesnetienent grodnoel by repeated and unjusti- | , At Leb in eaatag, Allen. NB. fe Seete Deas Sra:— have done me | _¢8ppears that the leading people in the spirit rp- | Ssha'J’ Viele Feet eeaington,. | place of residence. ait R08_ the rendition of the Yordlet the prisoner wan: | SASES USERS cos Sebled résabied ws ta ‘Was: In the HERA of 30th ultimo you | ping movement have been holding @ convention in Elisha Wa ‘Merchant, New York. On he held levees at the Planter’s House, rged by the Carover, with the w that | inaven, NB 30 be ean eeeleg ee ee: the favor to notice a leter of miao to Samuel J. Pe- | ity during the past week, am@tewe formed them, , © THDer. VU Uphyaielan) Maryland. and was immense numbers of ladies and he should appear this moraing and give bail in 1,000 to ab haa beta roparted old co L apt sees ter, Eaq., on the effect wiich the independence or | 5 —r |. The following is the letter of Gov. Talim dge, ac- ntlemen. Under the escort of some of our lead- = ascent oe Pail ‘Tae deseesed was | A ote aese Bane va Son 2, RAsaTHwa, 475 op, be selves into a society for the “diffusion of spiritual citizens he visited, on the same day, the arse- years of age, “relat residing in xation of Cuba might have upon the inter- cepting the presidency of the eociety:— if y this city. ‘Beard from by letter from fret oor, Jan 3,00 Lat, ey _ the anne: ati knowledge.” Annexed is given their charter, ad- | sop Teas 10, 1584 nal, the marine hi pea OF omy same oxeenal ee ry: (oupposed in In ‘Qooan), fas Allon, NE. 1200 oe ata of Louisiana. f that letter to vet forth my | 2788» list of officers, &c., all of which will befound | sm sere eehtead your note of this date, informing ee eh nebo Nn ag, aa eos — Brooklyn City News. cmeupeniead The sole object of that letter was ‘orth my | curious and interesting:— me of my election to the office of President of ‘The | 2 Exrrosion oF 4 Camyumys Lamr.—A servant, named | Ship W; Duplevy, from Li Eociety for the Diffusion or Spiritual Knowles." Iam | again received calle from the citizens at large, and margaret Kennedy, employed. in the boarding hoses ot | all wail Sonik pewat ret wre pogoat notte) CHARTER OF THE SOCIETY FOR THK DIFFUSION OF | duly sensible of the honor conferred by this appointment, | in the afternoon he visited Col. O'Fallon’s splendid dtr. Hubbell, in Plymouth street, near Adams, was dan- ais apn C Pratt, from Attakapas low York, JuaeY, SPIRITUAL KNOWLEDGE. | and accept it with pleasure. From my earliest investi- | country seat, Athlone, on the Bellefontain road, geronsly injured on Friday night by the ‘explosion of a 7 views of the results that might attend the success of @ political measare which I advocate, upon the “ Foreign Mort. economic interests of a community where I am en- The undersigned, being of full age, citizens of the tion of spiritualixm, I have endeavored to avoid public | where he was met by a large party of ladies and camphene lamp, which ehe was engaged in replenishing " deavoring to raise money for the purposes of the | Uuited States, and a majority of whom being cltisens of Goeervation. content with, beige /an hasibie ood silent gentlemen. Retaruing to city fs company hile the wick waa burning. Sho was taken tones | bzzuupa—Arr May 50, sohr Olivia, Hall, !NYork. See ‘ the State of New York, and being desirous to asnooiate | seeker after truth. But circumstances beyond my oon- | met again at the re. 7 Be of Fs ee Kennett, pital. Several of the FA wore y burned { Brssav: (Africe)—In port April 25, sohr (3 masted), Alex- Cuban revolution. themselves for benevolent, charitable and salssionsry trol have brought my name before the public, and I have | whence they adjourned to meet immediately after in their exertions to suppress the flames, which had en- — sinebell, bance a You there ask me for an expression of opinion on | purposes, have made, aigned and acknowledged the fol- thus, with others, been exposed to the denunciations and | Whence they adjourues veloped nearly her whole person. balg Bonsoolar Nock York ee ren Cane Osgood, an owing cortifieate, in writing, pursuant to the statute | ridicule of the pulpit and the press, as woll as of thove in | “ANAL MA ASOE TUOW a aa tout the Rx-Prosi: yATHANT 70 Powon Cinmuxe —On Wednesday of tant | DER Mensuele Lork RYOrE uy Revekn the following subjects: passed April 12, 1848. high civil positions. It is not in my nature to be silent t twelve o’clock on lay night, & week several frosted seedcakes were thrown into the | philadelphia, Cla deh Geo & Prescott, Gilker, Can Mr. Thrasher answer, will there be a war message | The undersigned therefore certify— or inactive under there assaults of bigotry and ignorance. | dent was serenaded by thirty or forty musicians, yore in the rear of the house occupied by. Mr. Joseph delphi ship Thos Church, Martin.’ Falmouth sent to Congress within the next ten days, or shall we Firet. That the name or title which the Society | 1am, therefore, reagy to gird on the armor of iruth, and | under the direction ot Mr. Waldauer, the leader rmer, No. 381 Atlantic street. Several of his children | barks OJ Chaffee Nichols. do; jack, Pend.octon, Cowen have a war with Spain? From bis lon; idencein Cuba, | shall be known in law shall be ‘The Society for the Dit. | manfully do battle for the great cause of civil andre- | of the Varieties Orchestra. Tho seloctions of pieces were playing there at the time, and picked them up, but Sarab Vose, Rae. Santa Cruz Oaba and his intimate knowledge of the affairs of that island, | fusion of Spiritual Knowledge.” no Society | ueieta Brogress in which you are onesged. were excellent, and the music admirable. The sere- _ fortunately laid them aide. ‘Short aster, a small dog | BUAZAnritA—im port May 25, brig Neries, of and for ink Mr. Pbras! Secondly. musiness and objects of ti powing the oui on which “The Societ; 1 cine fou of ; when he was Depo pente papier sina anes prartigeamsntatieed pre Pee ee oF he Beclety | for the Diffusion of Spiritual Knowledge’ is ‘based, and patch phoma ylnla ya ne Myr gosen, ap. 50, with vomiting and other symptoms of polsoning, This | york Sar iO dapa oeiy a cnet ey, Ane Keline, fore * While I thank you f kind ant fe 1. The diffusion of the knowledge of the phenomena | that those engaged in it intend to spare no pains nor yy ded with very many citizens. circumstance aroused suspicion, and cakes were ‘ALERMO—In port May 2 barks Prompt, Gorham, for you for your expression of | and principles of spiritualism. | means to ndvance the great objects for which it was in. | Were har ery File t hig {len to a druggist, who, on See frosting, | Boston, ldg; Apollo, bere, fee Philadelphia. cappone’, abs opinion regarding me, I am under the necessity of | 2. The defence and protection of believers and {oquirers stituted, I cannot fail to forsee and appreciate the grand After the serenade, Mr. Fillmore appeared at his found a quantity of arsenic mixed with the sugar. The Frady: only Am vousels. Bld no dato, ie brig Joka Gray, declining the effort to answer the first part of your | in the freedom of thought and iaquiry against all oppo- | results of its operations Ihave approved and watched | Window, and thanked his friends for the compli- intention was evidently to poison the children. No clue | Bottom Stink: rasabinon oot weeed os Aa igrapOag Your | Fition ana oppression. | with interest the movements of the American Bible so- | ment they bad paid him. He said that in the b to the wretch bus been discovered. Sie Noe Barkan oer eal Fase nee wi ee question, because the short limit of ten days which | 3. ‘The relief of the eee bo fr pe al Se Palm jee the beeen and Home Missionary | of the present visit, he had not bad the bed vi i pores seams "pee tne nent re TRAT RSENS rr fs. ond | fer folen some i ‘Elisabeth, : > | . » ‘ Tri fe ti om to u Pt cletios; but ou) Be Ui a i ou impose upon me has already expired and the | {in 9 fr ato enble . citreus Patt Paeagg win | Hote! ine A a orang ou 28 S| MARITIME INTELLIGRNCR — | fpbsnnehariatscnste cure someon question is decided. As, sinve the asking of your | “ihirdly. The number of trustees shall be twelve; and | a geometrical ratio compared with those. Your society | horca tn heve the opportunity and the lolaure fora | 7 errr age oom Bachan tee ae hes Mazehall, Boyden question, the administration has shown avery ditfer- | Nethaniel P. Tallmadge, Horace H. Day, is the nucleus of mighty movements, which will in duc | mare lengthy visit, «Ho professed himself much var. | Movements of Occan Steamers. Hie Gnaeteic pos tpa Sh toe Cons (Boyles ent feather from that which the query anticipated, | = ag Fre bat Meg, aoe ba heehee ieee ht Shag ace afl me beised eee ting he had seen in St. Louis—its ene bah ial 78 HL from Baltimore; others as bofore. , josbua F. Laning, 3 Dy | ; " ANY Parthian, perhaps yon will allow me to express an opinion | wen G. Warren, John W. Famonds, the lever of Atcbimedes, move the world” “#° | sudden and great developement was beyond parallel, J28-. | from James River, (Hampton Rosde ate March ti ve 4 ‘ Charles C. Woodman, George H. Jones, Wishing you God-speod” in your noble endeavors, 1 | Hoping to meet his friends again ere @ very great Atlantic. 2 in quarantine, mester sick; Kesia, Kendall, upon a different subject. Nathaniel E, Wood, Gilbert Sweet, remain, With sentiments of the highest respect and | while, he bade them good night. Europa, for Tere aa oa abe Neieans, Lag; Owenvanch Tam engaged, as I have already said, in an effort | shall be the trustees for the first year. estecm, ‘Your obedient servant, Yesterday morning, the distinguished guest ‘and | Star of tle Wes Vesta Ellon, ‘Trieste (before reparted 5 5 - a All which we do hereby certify, pursuant to the statute N. P. TALLMADGE. ty were escorted to the boat by the National | Washington Georgia Lindsey, (from Callao) Ham} to raise money for the prrpuses of the Cuban revo- | in’such cage made and provides. ‘To Stephen M. Allen, ¥sq., Secretary, &e, fae ; Medic mits A Niagara. W.-H DC Wright, Wilkon, Beitimore. lation. I his frankly, for I know of no law 'N. P. TALLMADGE, B. F. BULLARD ae ia ‘nards, in full dress uniform; also by his honor, the | T)0\rs- Rio Poncos (africa)—In port May 15, brig Alien, of Sa- m. I avow tl rankly, for s NATHANIEL E. WOOD, J. W. EDMONDS, At the first meeting in which the above organi- | Mayor, and a number of other citizens. We believe : sa jem, disg. ¢ if Prohibiting such a course; and even the sending of | GEORGE T DEXTER. ’ ; ’ | zation was completed, the following prayer was writ- | the visiters carry away with them the most favora- | (20 7%." ‘Taspinwali.... June 20 | pSARTA Cauz: Cuba —In port June 2, bark Almads, fer the gold eagles to Cuba, if I should succeed in get- New York, June 10, 1854. ten through the hand of Judge Edmonds:— ble impressions of the Mound City. Mr. Fillmore | Catawba New York.....Hav. & Mobile. June 26 Ge Kewmecctn port Tene 3, bark Commodore Willams, ~ ting them, is not a misdemeanor. There are many | ADDRESS OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE DIFFUSION or | 0 thou Great First Cause, benificent Father and Cre- 1 ae f, a8 ber Hall bee Mr. pean were | North Star New York... -Aapinvall......July & | SR NYorkS days: only ‘am venel in port, Sid Sd vale things th seful to th lution, which may be SPIRITUAL KNOWLEDGE TO THE CITIZENS OF THE | “°F of all, we bloss thee for thy meroy and loving kind- enthusiastic in the frequent admiration of our re- SECIS: ay ey es St te brig Surprive, At gs there, u: ‘© the revolution, whi iy UNITED STATES. % ness tous. We thank thee for tho privileges thou hast | sources, our elegant public and private buildings, ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—78 DAT. Wuanroa --In pors March 22. ships Wild Pigeos, Ham- had for money; for instance, the Spanish army. But a few short i bs localit cast upon us in suffering thy holy spirits to minivter to | the beautiful situation and extent of our city, and ” son, and Sweepstakes, Lane, trom San Francisco fer New A h b ut a few short years ago, in an obscure locality, | us. Accept the grateful offerings of our thanks aud | the evident wealth of our citizens, York. Thave been much surprised to learn through the | and under circumstances which seemed to warrant | praise, and enable us to know that our Redeemer. still prides AC oR d. «basal - . Home Ports. pro ‘amation of our worthy President—none the | the belief in an early termination of the so-called | liveth, that in every human heart slumbera the Spirit of a Port of New York, June 18, 1854, ALBANY—Cld June 17, Webiter, Phillips, Provi- less worthy for being President—that “ sundry per- | dream, spiritualism in its present form was born. | Cod as our Saviépr; to feel that he orders all things well, Terrifie Thunder Storm in Massachusetts. — dence; Spy, Nickerson, Bos fp Neon anboet West, Now da- hebskcod ng Per ' its few advocates, in the ea: ly days of its life, were | and to cay his will be done. {From the Boston Journal, June 16.) ARRIVED. Miceps Maiplte, Mason,’ Providencpynalize, & Jean, sons are engeged in organizing aad fitting out a! jooked upon as lunatic—were despised for their ae One of the most terrific thunder storms ever ex: | | Steamship Roancko, Skinner, Norfolk, &o., with mdse, "WAY AWORE—Arr June 16, ships Zone, Bilis, Alexan- military expedition for the invasion of the island of | faith; and mon of respectability and standing in spondence, rienced in this vicinity, occurred last evening. | t,)10}im & Pi veatoper) Slate, Whampon March 22 parsed | Sfi® to load for Liverpool: Seaman Danisis NYork | berks Cuba,” and I rejoice that he has issued his instrac- | society could hardly be found who were willing to West Pornt, N.Y., June 16, 1954. Fics shmveista chouna the cate fellte torrents, the | Angior, april 6 with silks to Blate & Co: May 9, | Cldstsensse Seetsees Beeciek Bona cigar weres, Let tne * examine into the facts connected with the alleged rane i Unie ROE thunder roared an almost incessant and startling | lst 28 § lon 10 ¥, sp Cairo, of Borton. 73 da rom | Jer, City Point; barks Celestia, Smith, Boston) Blacher: tions to his marshals, collectors, &c., to stop all phenomena, for fear of the reproach of the entire | 7% Examination of the First Class in Engineering peal, and the lightning was one continuoys and | Calevtts for Boston; feb 25, off the south end of the istand | (Brom), Japsin, Amster-lam; Hay State, Sparrow, Boston: such movements. I rejoice in this promptitude— “ unbelieving community. Since that period spirit- —The Firings from the Siege Battery—Examina- | vivid flash. The electricity communicated with 1 the | pate to A whale ship Gireth, Porry, of NBedford, gehre. Anns Gardner, Warcham; Hill Carter, Lines, Peowi- ight call it haste—on the part of the admiais- ; uslism has extended with a rapidity unprecedented tion of the Fourth Class in Englis dies—Ti wires of the fire alarm tele; h, and caused King’s ; Ship Wild Duok (clipper), Hamilton, Shanchae, March 5th BATH—Arr June 15, sob: , He: 8b poeisaiy! at ly that “sun- | in the annals of the Trond antl toa it has be- Fi of . ins aalieh Sine ith ans Chapel and other bells deat occasional pds and Straits of Sunda, March 27th, with tomy and silks to | Fin: Core rN York. poke Saleh) avec ae tration, for I should regret exceedingly that “ sun come a respectable power in society. Men, whose ring from the Dock Battery—Ezamination of | At eleven o'clock the severity of the storm had | ‘Oioant A Sens % qilmatin se 1 May 2, BOSTON —Arr June 16, steamer Granite State, Post, Bal-, Gry persons” should succeed in liberating Cuba be- | egueation und whoce genius have ‘fitted them for | te First Class in Cavalry Tactics—Address be- passed from the city. with mer oben snd pagoengnts ty Wallaes 4 Co. May Pg, «aed epee yg ge de teres fore I and my friends are ready to act, and thus se- | occupying the highest stations, either in politics or fore the Dialectic Society—-The First Class Hop. The storm was hot experienced in Concord, N. | 7, )st53 4, lon 1252, in's heavy equall carried away main 3 a bien y pying 8 Pi 'y- lass Hop. xD > ‘ard, rsintopsail yard and three topgallant masts.” From he riously embarrass the active measures which my a sale ade i! sbsre saceatived 9 poe ee eee The examination of the third class in French be- poe P bere po Ft — Diaceiay will Renee | lon 1 ba ‘tw fe and oelms, aed hav» eon 9 ds het enn Lovell: Srey: : at th shire _ ° r . Ton 88.18, pas . friends and I are taking. to kedbe anicement or hakend holy truth. Con- | 128 Concluded on Tuesday last, that of the first class | PY, ne of this ene et uly ae af Heamatsiy ring Bi 9th, Int 41 60, lon GT 19, | Jor Havavae De Gedo ea ea ee ete Tam truly glad to learn, also, through the volun: | nected with that movement to-day are mang hun in artillery came up next in order, and occupied the | _ Yesterday afternoon, a severe hail storm was had at PHM Oxaubelive GF Bosra Tarloe, Newport, Kog 35 | MArearct,, (Br) W s F, Cork vis NY ork; Ga teer kindness of the President, of the preparations | dreds and thousands of men who are respected by | remainder of the day. The instructor in this depart- | Meredith Village and vicinity, which complotely covered | days. with 000 tons railzoad tron and 2) paseougers, to W-# | Geren guaut pe pain sents WL Richardeon, Collins, Bale. « Pe lition;” f ith all my dili- | their neighbors for their integrity and worth—os- | t is Brevet Maj z the ground, and most likely has damaged the fruit to | Weld 2 Occ of Boston. | May sist, Latat 1 Lyn 58.30, signal- Cristo, Mary (of Baltimore), ‘and from the Rowds backs for a “military expedition;” for wit 'y teemed and loved by theta friends for their | men ‘vet Major Fitz John Porter, of the | come extent. ized ship Bosto of Boston, bound &; Juno 9th, Leoocq, Sarah, Selah, Laconla Yuba, brigs J Duffus, Bazom gence to keep myself posted up in everything | amiable qualities. ‘The subject bas arrested the at- | Fourth Regiment of Artillery, n most thorough tac- | We learn that during the storm, the lightning | 102,64, pasted s ship tearing Fy painted Slack with Joes of Ce Ren a a nes Waterbury. relating to Cuban affairs, 1 had signally failed to | tention of the learned all over this land, and in | tician, and one whose appearance bespeaks him Saree a ninee aS atom aes in Jamaica feveral fo Ey has experienced light winds Harr man, Pata sph eisleraphed ‘bark Loults éatom, Jearn that any such thing was on foot. This is an | many Fee teen Herne Pooks rand every inch a soldier. The course in this depart | ~ A honse attached to tho Roxbury almshouse was milip Kennebeo (of Bathy, Betane, Havre, 96 days, with | ot, Roundy, Kast Indice; Fatherland, fhow.t prea evidence of the great advautage of being in high | Of'the question are marked by ability and strength. | Ment, judging from the text books, is much longer | also struck, and the ceiling over a bed, in which | Pijtsmota steering E, The Khas’ boon 11 daye weet of For bestn. Cape Vacde Tender tee Chee Winks eee places. Within the last two years spiritualism has in- | than that of any other course of tactics in the aca- | two females were sleeping, was shattered, and fall- | Georges, Erie, Goft, San Juan, Cubs; sokr Sarah It is to be hoped the President’s men will succeed | crensed in strength and stature with a growth un- | demy, and evidently requires for its maste: ing, literally coverea the occupants of the bed. in putting a stop to such an“ expedition,” “I hope | Drecedented in the history of mental gianta, If it be | Gord’ tran sogiey cctg naenntery men of | the house of Mr. Worthington, in Brighton, was putting a stop to such an “ exp ni.’ pe | ie there is every prospect of its enveloping this | re than ordinary scientific attainments. The | also struck by the electric fluid, but the amount of 80, with all my heart, for I have some little designs | world, aud, by ite weight, sinking this world one | pepe ae Meunel, ‘ ac) ‘upon, field and heavy | damage was not ascertained. ae myself; and, now that it occar to me, I don't know | degres lower in she depth of degradation, ithe 8 | work writen in French upon the same," Kinsloy's | sume. es eaPe Pownon the MI dam were | “Bans cxans. cuit tacernen 8 ane wit O81 2 degr \ vat , 4 nburn (0 and), » Onrdle, but that we—I and the administration—had better Le agentes Lae . carb Sheena ea | Pyrotechny,” notes upon gunpowder, percussion In Somerville a violent storm of hail commenced | Fith iron, to ce Tnnoen.. The @ has boon beoamed 7d Unite our forces for that purpose. Can you not use | en will fice to tte is though it ie an pes sent | Powder, ee se projectiles, form part of the | about half-past 10 o’clock, and continued for half an ‘Osan Save (Olde isyor, Bremen, 43 daye, with mdse, and your influence at Washington to bring about this | from Heaven-—-will become enveloped in ts false | course; and it superfluous to say, that he who | hour or more, doing considerable damage to gardens 108 passengers, to Hennin, juller, & Gosling, June 4, ist | yell, de alliance bets 3? light, and will be borne down todeath by the weight | masters these, thereby lays within himself the pro- | in that town. The bail fell in such quantities as to a oh, lon oe trove Bremen ark Gustavus, bound 2; ‘CHARLE:! should ti ieoeds to my request, I beg of you, | its falee glory. If it bea lie, ye men of America, | Pet foundation fora most skilful srtillerist. At 5 | completely cover the ground in some places where it ark Bree) Kieren Decay Havens: ¥ quest, , ; ¥ 8. 9 . a " Bark Eliso (Brom), Klopper, Bremen, 42 days, with mise who have one thought toward the good of your ! o'clock iv the afternoon, a sample of the practical | drifted. aa itt aogonrars to fap ea pen, ae 7p wi Teh iat Juventa (of Thomaston), Watts, Havro, 334 4 675 passenzers, to Nesmith '& 8 Goloonds, from Havre for cen, erry, St Domingo. Also old steamers Granite ¢, Peat, Baltimoro; City of New York, Matthews, Pell- hip Polar Siar, Pearson, NOricape; bark Reynolds, Baltimore; brigs Olive, Michoner, 8 Means, Horrick, Charleston; Times, Ji mington, NC; Glove, Saunders, ba: Croix: sobrs Elia, Swaeey, Richmond, Norfolk: American Rolle, Chase, Baltim: Bi Philadelphia; Vintage, Colem: » NYork; Rio Graado, Br York, Vosdeelt. 2 yw York, Goodsell. do. STON—Cid Juno id, steamship Isabel. Rolling, : hark Globe, Blair, Liverpoo! brig Neptuag, arcelons. ld ship Rhise, i Taylor, Spencer, West Indies; Volant, Couing, * lis tir | instruction in this department was afforded the A house in Maldon, occupied by N. W. Holden, ¥, saw brig Mayflowor, of Maryland, steering | p; ra pre gh semen oth a atecatn lb Sor eere cele: ty is your duty tocome forward as one man, | Board of Visiters, from the siege battery situated | Esq., was struck by iightaing last Breniing, the fluid pacts Beaks, tow severel Jesas lesberes. DIGHTON are sere org etagee ie oo Princlpiet, for’ I. wosld’ like tobe. as free in my | to tear the veil from the tece.of the lie, and oxpoes n the side-hili between tife laboratory aud hotel. | pacing down the chimney futo a room where two 2 lev "4d Ton 7840, cow brie T | ieee) Wu, E French, ad Wosk Wind. d0i,4 @ Brady, Policy as the administration itself; and fom told | it in all its hidecusness. We clutlenge you, os men— | Bis battery consists of two twenty-four pound siere | Htile girs, daughters of Me. Holden, were sleepin aliihore, fem Philadelphia for New Orleans,” | TBaNv ses arene te nchs Oliver Babedel that what is gospel with the Cabinet one week is | fellons—to come forth and meet te inthe lent, ; FuNs: two elgiteen pounders, and two eight inch | Ove of the gins had her arm slightly burued, bat | wiitaacaune(op Burge, Feadioto, Curdonas 10dayr | | RaszPOW tare Juno urge 8 heresy with it the next. expose our errors, draw the shroud away, and enable | hut ea fon he ee eo ae Pi : eo “fibicaty neh on metovnet x nh so a erent ecee ny reer oir | ine conten Hothoke, Yon Ba Hic ad Asa guide to you in this matter, let me suggest | the world to see us as we are. We challenge you to | EA org es Jat 36 30, lon 72.60, spoke sbip Caroline © Dow, trom Ha Eee te tatine Memeeesth,: Wi uaks * toga Wont wafcke altoat dhararae alate ‘re | come and do that thing. Sent a most formidable appearance. The target The hone of Mr. B. Joy, in Cohasset, was struck | for Cowoe, son NER—A: suned. uekte noone t,, Chesapeae We believe that spirituality is a heaven born at which the pieces were aimed, is situated across lightning, and ean to the amount of from | Rerk J Pa; angdon, do: . Fuller, Clenfusgos, June 2, with sugar, | Bey? Ramee N York: Bld Toc tobe tnsioe “Bane a might issue against “‘sundry persons.” Unless we | truth. We profess to know that angels from hea- | 2¢,Small bay here formed by the river, and st | $200 to $300. Six or eight persons were in the house | to Place & of: 18th; Brig WI Se York; 18th, brig W Liam, Moors, Baltimore. Tha ofa gh tts. - : | a distance of very nearly three quarters of a | at the time, all of wh «1 unharmed. PES penguela (ct Boston), Hiohbotn, Cienfuegos, 14 days, | 30H June 10, sohr William Henry. Mott, Tam- were sure these “‘sund sons” Ww 1 - | ven-—thet the spirits of goo . ite tf a at the time, all of whom escaped unharme: i to'RT Buok. " . ndry | ae ere well advan: eer perfecting Sieg *s Capes abe agree mile from the bet ne shots were gene- The house of Mr. Morse, on Park street, Cambri: wore ‘Ham Niokels, Leicbton, Clentaogos, Juno}, with PMYSTIC-Sld june 15, schr 1 Clay, Delano, Philadel- ced in “organizing and fitting out a military expe- | W' P rally very d, though an o:casional cei 20; lasses, to Thomson & Hunter, Juno 17,8 2M, i otk we stand on, and talked with us, face to face, and L 'y good, i ‘al one | port, received a stroke of lightning, by which ‘end molasses, 7. phia, dition,” I should not deem it politic to issue th» | nttered words to us beating the impress of their | *! 7#ncom seemed fired from the howitzers on the | root was somewhat cariane eh AM ed nh ae ceca ded or PUR NTUGKER Ate Sune 14, sche, Emeline, Sober, Now written proclamation. We might talk privately | divine origin. We sincerely believe this. ‘We are | ed Fee Etna ee Adis ad Bes Reed te 2 ai Tee au one rene places ie ene Chatworth, ‘Brera, Para, May 30:h, with india NE BEDFORD-Art Jane 14, sohr Jone, Howard, 3 against them, and use the means of the government, rhe op oer Ahi) not believe ourselves to be | tneaches in walla, than for any service in which an | known to our informant. AMABCy ME AOYs WAS MOF | oats George Worbington (of Portsmouth, NH), Day, Man tg rye naenetia, Baie twoll, Wilming, secretly of course, to find out what they were about; | ANG. | question with dato ists ‘ose toa gocurate aim is indispensable. The guns are moan- | Jn Medford there was a very heavy fall of hail | Prout” Post eee yok ites tot OF 18 tener) OF reg ieee epee pris, but proclamations expend their force ina short time, | which we allege, raps prove, ff you are able, i tea upon huge carr es, aud at every successive fire | which broke window glass to aome extent, and did {poke ate Kate ose (96 Bath), 10 dave free New Or. LONDON—Arr June 16, sohr Elizabeth, West, Al- unless the parties issuing them have great moral | either that these facts never did oceut, or that thelt | for the purpose of belng ROMdeT ead than ohaniea, | serious damage to garden vogetables. A horse was | TEMA? wesslany etcqrrory Sonduse Cute), 10 | PHEWREE™ 2. sane, echt Geo Washington, Monee, strength of character—which, in confidence, neither | O4g/n etla! a kage pi? is dae fg aga up to them again to beaimed. ‘The various manwea- | (he ligh:tning by the Bie,of the LeArad Wishisi| LMU ee ee ONGWEORT-Arr June 16, brig RB Lawton, Gardeer the government nor I can say we possess—and it | yoy tcetatn height the rina revigbr rs, ie he ‘Wo | Yes with these immensely heavy pieces were per- | to get up. The thunder and lightning were ter- dag WIN Repae Donen Ae to SB Sevag; Oiniak om ce, | PAvaRe: sehr Mary Bik th, Sommers, Fhiledeiphia Sid would not be consonant with the honor or the dignity | come to you in this present shape, to chew you who @ pes seer ead ay cyl the gon ane rifle. ia’ A 1 ely Davaed brian Rosiwrelt of Baatport and poten 24 DORFOLK™a rr du chr WT Arthur, NYork. S18 of the alliance to repeat the act, as it would be a pal- | are spiritualists—who are the madmen in this world, | £9,youthtul liebsaFcreditcapon. the stants will erish Pa Seg a Cambetogepcns were AtnSh: sid |e eee BTeOTsa: WEI Os eomtone wie nee oo14, rig Foster, Hoo le confession on our part that our first proclama. | Who believe themselves to be the really clear-mind- | Toit" they et about le 9 chs wea an \aaptin di Ng: u eser Sta i he Fitch: Mexwell for Boston. Portuguese brig Lanra for NYork, chr Statorman, fimerson, Camden m had failed to attain its object. Besides, it | ed and sane men of this world. In this movement | fi/uch they set about jaraing oat arduous du- | _ A shed in Somerville, belonging to the Fitchburg urls Mlnazo of Searsoort), Nichole, Cardonas, 11 days, ban bad shea we Diotaot a Noe they ns ta hunt ot il sents tn he ihe th fh woh se On ‘Wednsaday morning, those members of the eae Company ayes, spnk fad. epeaaraly Belg Wereellun, (of Crocupstt), Bourne, Havana, 14 days, asaniife, Hater, Bortines- * were evil-dispozed, a8 1 do ‘not doubt they are, from | humble instruments in the hands of higher powers ae ? with men to Brett & Son % Hondoat foe the fact that the President calls on “ Sig ood citi- | for the production of great results. We are proud forts erat 4 nsasiiieat Cook their. 4 wai b: fio tantina ; ee Wee Tanning cart Rin Ponjon May 15, with Rides aad ground nute Wo a W rien eeror tor Phil Naaiphiee iad zens to discountenance” them, and he would not do | Of the posts we occupy. We are not ashamed to | som West Pont, and ae furloneh unit ma eee the roof being torn utes window brokea/and | igisewon, 7” ae forned svir S Nelson Mall Sid sohrs John Compton, that if he did not know the evil disposition of these | Present our names for your consideration. We are fongh uniform: dlesppenred beats the fed e the of the aa t vate pond & window broken, an Schr Ware (of Addison) Irons, Gonaives, St Domingo, | nesota, “‘gundry persons”) reason for saying that our al- | Bot ashamed to mect you on an equal platform, as Sapp » bank onthe | some of the furniture injured. Jane 3. with logwood, to Brett & Son. June 4, off Capa Ni- Arr 16th, brigs Anna A Tyng, Pierce, Philadelphia for Hance wished to favor them by issuing our procla- | Men, and talk with you concerning this subject. hon be hoes al hater oe Prevent ourselves | In Brookline, also, Mr. W. Patnam’s house om | vie Nelo Silom 7a, wes vtcask br licktalng, which cucried | Poni*EL Lope, Kean, Cenreutan™ 2c foe Dassaeioesses mation too soon, and thus avoiding the necessity of | - Citizens of the Uuited States—we feel authority | ce which the battalion 1eeseated that rec pee | Wachington place, was somewhat injured, and atree | {,y"uiatscdpmect;and pit maismast and’ malseait; and | Soca" ar do; Abby Morton our action at a more opportune moment. for saying that the day for raising the cry of humbug, | parade. The axarsinintion of the fo rth. 1 4 ne et Catabr ied iter ri rh ck d tr a f Rea gare Falkenburg, 8t Johns, Flo, 8 do PAs gk ~3 1 would also suggest to you, as I should to myself, | chicanery, delusion, has passed away forever. You | O75) studies, was taken up on Wednesday wp Teens Comeilee Sat to tn thio alienitier bo- ‘Peck @ Churches ry * Odd Yellow Hesobree) t caution inthe use of language. For instance, | kno —all of you who have refleptive minds—that | i1° ang steadily xcontinued throw Bont’ ie ey’) By ‘che enemieg an [early iosenaibie: re 5 ashame es emilee Pe , do for Haverhill: Rooky should be very chary of styling any other than one | the application of these terms to this subject canno | (8? Ya uroughout the day. | low was rendered temporarily insensible. 1 ; Herald, Bvans, Baltimore - o I This department is rather a preparatory one than ————— ary, Matanzas, 9 days, with pine- ley, Yoor-ico river, Va, for of ourselves ‘a friendly power,”—(yon may ask, | longer produce results; but that rather these invec- | Oihorwice, and the examination of ftw’ sax weceen hons ' Juno 16, int $4 37, lon 72 13, ork for do; Onp 28, why protect any other than “ a’ friendly power ?” | tives, launched at faa supposed enemies, will re- | pein ig hurried over as quickly as p aiminto, ie ean Tne Late Homicids in Chambors Street. poke éohr Dan! Webster, from Baltimore for Bangor. by schrs Justine Re: ‘anson, Bal- but that is none of your business,) for it might be- | bound upon yourselves, and cover you with weak- | 0958 Thursday dash "On Weduesday citernoun | CONCLUSION OF THR CORONER'S INVASTIGATION, | 4 Sct T Merwin (of, Her Heres) Zpomas, Jucksvaville, 8 sWertgors, Second, "Witmtagton, NC, come necessary to speak, in a message to Congresa, | ess. Your professed teachers, your men in high | el «Alea AND VERDIOT OF THE JURY. ichr Istac W Hughs, Fiold, Newborn, 5 di ta illiam Stevens, Cathe: ~ | gress, on | at five o'clock, the firing from the dock battery took % owen 5 Of some one who did not know what the obligations | Places, the learned of your {iniversities, the eloquent | piace in presence of a large number of spectators. | Coroner Hilton, yesterday morning, continued the in- | °¥# Southorner. Bois, Wilmin Ree er on csawis riends, Rocky Hill, Kenneces, Good neighborhood are, (see the President's mes. | of your pulpi ‘ew Adages Reset aay Say oe This baitery is situated immediately upon the bank | vestigation commenced on Saturday in the matter pend- | ba, Fis, 16 days with lumber, to mastor. h, schrs H M Jonkins, Dodge. Bucksvill sage to Con, on the Black Warrior affair,) and | And what resu Stel oi Phare tl 0 eo | of the river, and is composed of such pieces a3 are Schr Kelipso ightor), Ferris, from wrock of ship Monteza- Racket, Philadelphia for, Po I, at least, should blush to be caught eating my own | Ties which the universities sent forth to account for od f 4 rs ; Two 1 p ing against John Macintyre, charged with causing the ew I Teland ‘for Lynn; George Warren i words. the aileged phenomena, as they were pleased to | Us¢d for seacoast service. Two targets were fired th of James Clohesey, on Friday evening, by knockii Schr Bolen Mar, Keleoy, Machi days. dout for Salem; Mictous, Whiton, do for Net ged p a y P ri ill, the first deat Ts y evening, by ing ete = Id like to be free al KE . | term them, have not only rendered their authors, but | ®t during the dr ¢ first a siege battery target Schr Diamond, Mort jow Be: Evelina, Stearns, hannock river for Bath; i woul e also to use the same cau- nem, hs ry , across the bay, and the second a float inter. | him down in Chambers street. The following evidence | Schr Henrictta, Smith, Portland, Ct. Miller, NY ork for Rockland. tious language, as does the administration now, | *he universities, ridiculous, in the minds of intelli- iat iy? the battery and “ig Nc! sean pea Steamer Petrel, Hoary, Providenoe. Sid brigs Matenzas, AA Tyng; sohrs 8 N Hall, i about these “sundry persons,” for I may want | get men. All the theories which they reared have | Mediate between the battery and the other shore. } BELOW. M Platt, Cabby’ Morton, Georgn J’ Jones, Granite Ba 2 bene led to the d thei The shots fired at the floating target were with =HS SENORT. hr, and a Br f a bella Thom} Herald, Oneots, Mary, tion, a8 foes the caboee far callin eee 3 | to them eolong as they stand upon fais earth, and | effect tore it almost completely to pieces. Several | stated that he was, at the time of the alfray, sitting in SATLED. PHIL \DELPHTA™-Avr June 18, bak Cleoits, Yagraham, sod oO are ing 2 | touger at " shots were fired which went bounding like a ball | the carriage house of Hose Co. No. 1, in Chimbers See ele yescateh th ‘pson, St John, NB. Glonfueros: brie Myre, Fuller, Boston; schta A sey, however, that I shall be ass as indignant os ‘our pulpits—and we speak kindly when we ser eenaty sptarichiing tohts preci cyerglectile | street, and naw the prisoner strike and knock down the | Wind during the day from South; sunset, SW, TE istration is, if anybody but onrse!ves shall | speek of them, for they have a holy office, whether The fi ‘this Latter rut adhe deceased. His evidence corroborated that of the previous pin aN RE NS ANS resume to have ft “ | they perform that office or no—your pulpits have ee y was of much greater | witnesses. ‘Telegraphic Maxine Report. Joestion of peace pit een on it a cot | lauiched forth invectives. The ay of delusion and | interest than thatfrom any other upon tie Point, | “Ropert Thomas, of 18 Watt street, was sworn, and | BOSTON, June 16—Arr slip Diane. NOrleas tks So- cardinal point with'me, as it is with the administra- | Chicanery has been heard all over the land, But | 224 with it were concluted the urttlery exercises | gtated—i am one of the proprietors of the Manhattan eee Pie SMR Aris ees ‘cro: Ls tudley, do; Charm, Berry, do; Ni 4 hor; HL Langteld, Kelly, Portland: Gir Feral Le, EO Reale Chenango, Hines, Iquiqu er, NYork; Nashua, . fi before the Board. House, No. 25 Chambers street; between three and four tion, to M no one a good citizen who shall have | that was sometime ago. It produced no effect, ex- ‘On Thuraday morning, Li ‘ , No. ¢ 5 7 § . | = thes ‘ that ig Lieutenant Scket’s depart- | o'clock on Friday afternoon,the prisoner and another man. the audacity to diffor with us in opinion. cept upon the churches themselves ; and that course | - oot ce the first class in cavalry tactics came cp for | came in and called for beady, gulch I farnlsued then Biomorentn. Leaving ‘this important matter in your hands, I | was abandoned. Policy was now adopted—another | 02h tation, and this was finished duriog te ater. | he prisoner thon co:mmenced talking with mo about the | 9UA¥ZONED ipot 8 tons aatied the Miconall On. ve shall now endeavor to reply to th lan was accepted as the true one for accounting ‘ «Know-Nothings,”? that he thought th ald | } OY CfasulOs TWIN oe aia ee ice; | for te spiritual xeacitesdatinnns,. am" Wien Lee noon. To aty one save an army offlcer, vhis exam | «pew Nothing” aaying shat he thought, shay wonld | fees, iach bt vgeel wah ya B= Bpain ” Tcan at once say I do not think we shall; | been promulgated not only from the pulpits, but by ; Detien porn iL gg 4 Thun anc | birth, and asked him his reasons for thinking #o ; he au- wt 00 toe but perhaps you may want my reasons for this | the religious presa of this country, namely, that | ing this, it was very well passed. On Thursday | swered that although he was born in Ireland, he was an | S>t 200 tors nieseeee beliel ‘They are quits simple. tla evil spirits have visited the earth, still further to | fernoon, at 6 o'clock, the address before the Did | American ; at this moment the deceased camo in with | $F, 9" part owner, nea i Matthew Clinton, Rol The ed pinion throughout h | delude deluded mortals! what pity! They have | lectic Society was delivered in the chapel by the | another man and called for brandy, which was givon | “at pamariscotts, 18th ult, by Mr A Austin, a fall ship, of 'T Boyd. Va Bridgeport; lle that the “unity” Cabinet of the Presa, eto is | ascertained that! Their sermota, thelr published | Hon. Sherrard Clemens, of Virginia. This address | them ; 1 think he showed of having beon drinking / 1500 tens. called the Ontaric, [There are td other Easke ip, do; HB Bascom, Corson, rovidenen, Zain fixed principles of action; that as no two of its | communications, contain that assertion from their Fee ee ee ces vea bon, Wecneelay . Vinx eet SPE eee Lye Gnas sateen (SAG CT etre tr Ree ntares: Gandy, Providenog: Sophie, Godfrey, Williame, , ‘ ; | he i ing, but was postponed on account of the incle- isoner , dec “ so Se heuates Verus” Ber ; reekly (don't et the printer’ take arantieats, rand tifa thigp, that evil spirits can conte to. Ae eetoa tae mency ofthe weather. The gallery of the chapel was epacoet he aa 1° Sih “ye pe trons the old HON, nd bergrecrerecpe™ o Seema te erg, fore tal, Darton, Hames ere- aa i Ey i r HAMILTON, as] 3 y a rint that word weakly)—turns at a fixed policy. | earth—that good spirits will not be permitted by | Occupied by a opie) Sreeore ania rer on country ;? the prisonet sald, ‘Yon, T wae born aad bred | pion of Wenrpore US. ont id menthars e whaling yovagey Wm Reker, Bdwards, Niaven; Obrisleams, th ight members, including the Preai- | the good God also to come upon this carth to effect | Nd the exercises of the afternoon were enlivened | fp ireiuni, bist t would oppose Iris or any body else who | arrived at St Goorgos om Sandan ios Tor reoraits, pie g phe he is allowed to huve his turn, | 6004 purposes! We profess to believe both these | by music from the orchestra, Mr. Clemens’ duties | Weuld oppose the tation of the United States ;” | 460 this sperm ‘and 200 bbls black oli. She touched ARE June 16, sches F 1; Jones nA x0 that the “war policy” stands a chance of ruling | propositions. We leave you to examine the sub- | ## Secretory of the Board of Visiters had prevented | the decensed then called the prisoner @ d———d Know. | Euste o ig naitins atledgiphia! 3 as tse, a; i v q i for the | Nothing Irish fa b——h,’ and raised his hand, Wark 8 W Chavo, ¢ ase, out 3 months, last from q Suring only one week in each eight weeks; and se- | Jért for yourselves. And we can tell you, one and coor hy forward with “toe antics pa Metin he would lick limit he was as big again; the | Watlings Iaiands, wiih 200 dole oll, called off thove lalands Iphin; sloops Velocity, Ball, | le, Shield ‘Alfred Rasle Golder, New uM on, Camp, Fall River; Bt Leons ‘Rodgers, Bot Marine i di ji all, if you will render your minds receptive to the | % d suid. ‘Come, let Il take a | Yesterday. for recruits, Capt Chase reports that the sch PS ; Ion @aer not quite enough to: carry: thts countey: | ton Ios “will engage in the inveutigalion of this | tion of making little else than a emp 8) ww Pe Cin gape prety and others who were stendiog by, Fists Arrow, two barks, and many other whalers will eal}, Selog— tet Sttestence ts A Dougal, iaitiand, NS ao Besides, Iam told the Cabinet is afraid of the dis- | Subject, it will appear as clear as light in the noon | this he succeeded very well, and if wh! C eor hing | then drapk with the prisoner; after (his the deceused said | “ho bull of Amerioan schr Rio, found derelict, and (te load for, Glaagon) Caleutte, wartrilge,, Batledethier cussion of ita meanures in Congress and before the | day, that spitite both good and evil do come here | Remy inks old Dominions The Dialectic Sock: | Heras a mason; T replied thst did not think he was, | bronehy i Merk nae ett of Phoreday un Ay oraenetaae | Wan Hidae, Harlot, ty, Rappehnanesks country. Now, all th sf ¢t! upon the earth, among their friends and relatives, i and ¢t masons m + | shillings. ?. x “ q a, Je, Winesmore; Pezuele han authority to issue tie Nees ceneral | ohd acquaintances and affinities, ‘and tench them | €ty, before which the address was delivered, is the | {'short time after this the priscner suid that the deceas: | *BUINGE Oo seen soatenday, for St Thoman, ean re f : ; ‘ ' « Princess Royal, 0 ; peting tar otaes in Guba onthe declaration Byer | ood thoes and bed; for iu in trae" We ny, | Quy Merry one, lime tthe ecndey 2 | <a set daca, ates sanguinea thn |, aa nazey gig reeee ei we moor | Bae PR Cae government of war against Spain, and that he has == reflect, ponder on they things ; investigate, | farck pam taeetings ovary Betards; evening during | (mecning the deceased, who was just coming in from the Disasters. Altsny; slospe Win Pe yin a Ne nad itn | ee yon ing ew Ane" | he, nnd fn gal we | Enon er torent a | un reneeen wna Pou can 2 | ee A fe 2 nate, leron de la Barca, late ter. U y roached the prisoner, with his right arm raised, a company in wn, is ina very bad cop " Corson. Philadel " ini A archway in the cadet barracks, and the society isin | P' Pode er! Ba — ty This - vy aarvviqgOne, Bake ween ee Cos m and now Minister tn ‘Sa a > a8 flourishing 2 condition as it well could be without ite wget xa var. ‘stenting by pork Br aehs es thong Se thee tore Gla Rae geen Pe ee ee ee Philedel- oi eorgign Altaire af Madrid, has personally given | coy, wath’l P. Tallmadge.. Wisconsin. o sival at the Military Academy. The first clase", | from striking the prisoner; the latter stood still snd |, Resoue, Bragdon, Darica. him the same assurance. Thus, war with Spain ing passed through all their examingtin=-: B8V¢ ® | ianghed; the deceased shen became very nolay, and my *ROCKPORT—S!d June 6, brig Toccoa (now, 227 toms), would bring on the decree, the decree would bring | .. VICE PHERIDENTS. Mnach of the post. ariner led him door, and told wn 4 + port, bound to Charlorton, tinaom, Savannah; schre A 8 Kole, Carver, Uharloston; - C, Just h Willia low: hop on Thursday evening to the Pi to the door, hin to go off; hi bm emancipation in Cuba, emancipation in Cuba would | ©: Justice Josep! cemnteg , seh Aoredes, the hop was ex- | Hturned. and was ‘again pt out, and finally, a wont ashore om the nig! rter, Richmond; Victory (new), Cook, Noe bring on discussion in'Congress, discussion in Con- | JXige WP. Fowler ....... -Kentucky. By permission of the ert antil that time the music | thought, went swaytthe pHeomer thes incived the coms fouth, of Portemonth. : ROCKLAND ~ Agr June 11, ny Cc 5 Bah for Camden, and sld Tak to. sobre or and Bare, Iudgo T. P. Spaulding ‘ess Would bring on (the reader may fill the | Judge C. H. te, ‘Wisconsin. the dancing were well kept up. pany to drink again; after which he weut into the street, Fc ay word cote) onthe aint | Hoey itt Mew a "4 bony of medical oftcers are ordered to convene | Sed started too varia roster ion ater a civ a otege, Cao Palit | MESWAMRE SCTE RR Fors wopenly ee Wht new the bonda with sate tit Dr David Cor = Muede boy iene extertulr er asaya nls the cant | #6mer, deceased, n policeman, and acre soe The arnahae te Gerretesl nowced | CFPC, Migs Burt, Molntire, BS John. NB; Bamuol The new recruits march out to drill; ’ M ». This medical | %nkine; the officer one 7 ore six miles south of | “SaLeM—Are dune 16, ‘Atlantlo, Nickerson, NYork. dates for admission into the academ: smedical | toiq him to arrest deovased; Jenkins and Hart sonr Wi won, Btt nm Sia tans tho ceed conte toate fonts Dr. George T. Dexter : examination is the last which the class have to pass, | aiso told the officnr O arrest deocased, as hey, aut Kremaun which wae got off Gangwsy | ySULLIVAN—Bid Jane ‘arreaton, Stratton, Moreover, Cuba is rapidly preparing to settle her | Maj. George W. Raines....USA. and itisexpected es they dg ie Lda nf be was the ss ti to, egret! Sirk teu, ages ty means oaks, ws ‘towed to aux rons Jane , schrs Jas R Mitchell, Philedel- ‘i ¥. W. Bailey .. Penvsyivania. some time during the day. Their dip! ) BOW: p. Serge ; q ras a total loss’ Dhiai » Bal z a prem he aged sonaidipaitind Tore tcodly Phineas E. Gay Massachusette. ever, aro yet to be delivered to them, and this cere. | after te cehaed nd ere Cut by my partner, be | sated, woo Gonbd out Be0,000, apposed to be intared im tsotiger, Bisitmers it gle wer,” and fully determined to continue her efforts, ARTS, mony, together with an address by Mr. Baysrd, ‘tl clenched fist at the prisoner, exclaiming “ You d—d | England. ys oe se at Avichat 2d insb, wae in Re ht: ee he probabilities are that the betters on her against Owen G. Warren Architect, New York. New Jersey, a member of the Board of Visiters, wil trish con of a b—b, T can and will lick yon whenover I | 45% Redeye! 4 arene when ten tare eet Gea de Ps Delignas Uncle Sam’s deliberative nag will win their money, | Sel#h @- Perkins mont take place this afternoon in the chapel. Theex- | ect you,'? While they were in thé House, no blows | Way somewhat dameged in rigging and spars: bull slightly. Vork. Lam confirmed in this opinion from the conduct of | Cbarles ©, Woodman Miitor, New York. amination of the second cldes in chemistry is aow | Vere ruck, and the prisoner eel nothing in the pre- | “Suu Gonwaura, for New York, which giruck om Race | “WE Are June 12, sohrs Eleanor, Aoxandrins Uncle Sam’s riders P the squatter soverely nt TRRASURER. in progitas, and it is supposed that nothing will 0¢- | conse of deceased to aggravate him. Rook, was got off 10th inst, and towed into Noank. $ eae en t BMY | Nethaniel B, Wood ......,. Chemist, New York. cur to interfere with the couclusion of the sembas- | “Siegen ¢ Bronuell of Third areoun, vas sora, and |” Guoop Wat Bowny tied for Providunce, be. i it fi v: ination on Sstarday. ‘The cam) stuted that he is one ot the proprietors o| Mani fore reported ashore on Clerlestown beach, was aot o! . And lastly, I do not think we shall have @ war p, tatlwnhanr ree a eee Monday or Tuesday nixt, and. the corps | Hourecand wan present atthe nf'tay. He corroborated | fa o'acok Thana signs withoot damage, and Arsived at IIT sn = om as aoe OE EO OT OR ee Cate cations hntiines aay tok Edmonds. ¥. | Will then march into summer quarters. A. B.C. | the testimony of the last witnors, and stated that while | Providence on Friday. Only 12 has suger, on deck, BOPOSALA FOR BUILDING A COUNTY COURT to the Cuba question a four-stringed fiddle. re a he Barres , wu in the house, the de onased made ha) ts ene aoe ir Wottes to teaiea House and Jail Rive head, Suffolk Count i Siesiow and sell in Madrid, Cueto and negotiation in Wash- Ne at-Law, N. ¥. ikem} + eNO the prisoner, and several times took hold of him by ray eottee te op CA oe proposals. wi in dye Oenaly Cle ington, and proclamations and war in the country 1 New York Temvrraxce Savy ATID CONVENTION.— | Goat collar, and attempted to strike him, but wae pre- | 4 The licht voeel wasmcorad swe rile south of the Ronkh VHiverpend until the 11th day of July next, forfas- at large, are th ta strings, Regarding the | Jochoa ¥. Le We see it suggested that the different temperan vented by the witness ; he also heaped upon him | and showed bor light the fired time on the evening of | [ Jonyerimere | fourth string, “a ‘ ect for the « ons of | Stephen M. Alien organizations in t meet by delegates, in the | most abusive epithets, and did all in bis power to make | that day. Veoseie ass within ong mi.e to the north: | Sheers need ve I toward the eration, 4 f the | Owen G. Warren. city of New York, during the session there of the | him angry, but the latter showed no revangefal spirit; | wari cf ihe light vorral in safety. which Gay. ope pecepective » alliance en na, requires that I | Charles C. Woods State Agricnitnral Fair, to ratify Sia nominations | bathe foth the Rowse, 1 Bene Sip Be eee pe Whalemen. Fy ‘the Thatemin of the Boned of Super einer: In te, pre. ne eget Preiloic, Rag | . Sins other ies, or nake nina t, and on going out, heard men fay to 9 po- | ford 1ath, ab ian, Cloveland, Arotio | sence of the 5 pe should main pectful silence. | Very traly, Dota | already muade iy other parties, or make momias | “othin, (decrasen) 2 thd man fo arrest, |(qAtr *t New Bedford 10th, ship Sulina peda ae reat, | Pnted copy of the spycltontions wlll be fw alzhed on, vores, J . tions of their own. ‘This id arta etc oh 9 Him;? T° enw tho prisoner sirike do- | gent home 43,000 bone, Spoke May 16 lat 5 408, lon 84.59 W, | plication to Jami 5 y be adres “"P, &—I forgot to mention that as Tam endeavor: | | with the proviso, that if the te of the parties | coceed and the latter fell to the pavement; | Graticade, Cornel}, of sud for Nib, 2500 wh. ovals may be aary Sra teenies Ria: nove aaa ve parposes of | ‘ | ere all for the Maine law. tation ia to be | je feat honvily, striking bie right temple upon the sile- Cid ship Batay Williams, Anatin, Pact Oavan. Boss ‘| Me dam revolution if ang et Jour triguds, wold | Pareson Bi |iande, If oll aro against it, on in-lojendent nomi- | Nast; vir Hast helped ine to Ht him up, and wo anthim | , Sid from Rdgariowa isch, ship Atiaatie (of Nantucket) Seow eter Cuban revolution, if any of your friends woul | roade. a Keech “ : alk; - Ooleriun Vaaific i ULL & NICOL year from them. Twloe your - Raltory New York om ody Btray hint Vi PUMEEEES'T Guo injuries were the cause of the death of deoonsed, The | G4 ybis‘Licphaut oll, to craiso gmd home; trig (Parena, | Sane 2, 1954. , ' r 8. T. ‘Vostmaeter, Ohio voted for, Albany Atlas June Li. hep ag ra : dash

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