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8 ee NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1855. é Sar ia tt on Ba Vary FALKLAnD, at Boston from San J REY. E. H, CHAPIN IN THE PULPIT. | =, S25 a t3.2 boa fait eww Ovtenne Comrerrememees ag, | gunsancnr vt aver or rane sous ax uazs | Gan eMey panyease at see ama at Po ereerere oe live by men glad | Cutan Zapedition— Nothing in i —Murder most Fout BAILROAD DESTROYED BY FIRE. gh) <7, at Portland from Matanses, lost fore- Sermon! of Yesterday—Doctsinal and | mere sensual ind with the Lesingion Figure pesiian Groton — meer oe with the os patos whe On Baturdsy morning, at about 5 o’clock, a fire broke | topgaliant mast a6 rvosived other damage on the passage. ecaal Vigo of he Maine Liquor Law, een fat be oly into ine agate bone Speak—The Dunkirk Rarter's Done For—Treanure | ©%sin the depot of the at ae ee sobiig Vincxamtes, st Perttane, Stas ia tnetold » de. Deceaeary Trove. Jersey City, Which consumed the building in » eemtestt dung One of the most pepnlar and fashionable churebes in | Petwer™ me out the crust ie ihlagste intel; | ‘The Cuban expedition ise falure. ‘There's “nothing | #7860 of time, together with neaty all of tts contents, hI aR ERE aan ot elm the metropolis ia the handsome, but unpretending, little | contrest it with, the reason Teotual hedge merely 88.8 | in t.”” The plans have eked out. Salient points in the | *elading four cars laden with freight, and six passenger | | Scum, May Browz Leet Se Cinariev0n Lith, with tbe brown stone stryeture om the eastern side of Broadway, that the one thinks with thing of \. | “ever faithful isle” have bern made impregnable to | 804 one or two baggage cart. The bailding was an old Beslstanee of wteaher Gov and aftex throwing oves- almost hidd-n from” notice by the larger marble struc: | ‘be other: age ae B is | filibusterism. The chiefest requisite to the success of | Wooden one, formerly used by the Paterson Reilresd'| board part of cargo, The Ml vag five daring whieh 4 é 5 : i iH used the force | » conspiracy is secresy. In this conspiracy, having the | Company, and did not belong to the Erie Company. It Rr, tures wnich tower in its neighborhood. It is in the im- By ba be ‘oe : 4c. The 4 mediate vicinity “of ‘the Ss, Nicholas.and the pulse of genérations while a highst, | ‘holiest ends in view, and ably bogun, skilfully conduste | "##0f uo great value. Tho freight cars contained goods | ie. Tks sens, being, it an, amaneseeiyed inst, when the hotels, and is known asthe Church of the Divine Unity. hnene waeee Mare un fo the value of about $8,000. The loss of care cannot fell like living dew upom cheat by its | €d and likely to have been triumphantly and,brilliantly fall much short of $15, ‘and the ‘of the bi It belongs to the’Woiurth Universalist Socisty of this city, may ask hough! ns it ward | consummated, the leaders were indiscreet, and committed | a, ‘and other and its pastor is the distinguished and eloquent divine | travel upward through the mazy paths of heaven, | thing. if the | too much to the maeses, It is a tailure—not merely | least $26,000. ‘The hire origiaa nd lecturer, Rey... Chapin, Whether itis on account | of downwards to the deptha of hia own nstare—” | dee rep tia: | slambers, but is dead; though it may, with more disere- | mp in the lamp room. A of the central position of the chareb, the very sccom- from “the brute’ which dies ‘to morrow, | ita existence rejoices in i and its ows | tion than has hitherto characterized it, be resurrected, | Soar oy that ip fluid: took mocating tenetfof the faith there preached, or the ora- | and he may ey to point out the vital | beaut clinging to the ob- | «« break ite cerements stark,” and electrify even as did | the besrel conthining the fl torical powers of the preacher, which attracts such peculiar to them, and all that; but I say that | ject w ens | tue of old. . the flames communicated with is something, not alone in the fort, or teacher, or | its own affection; devotion ghosts |, Bor the present, I will say with the | 11>, severely and breaking 6D: — ang ae Peer gt tig gif Precisely | thinker, but in cae, rae, mae, whia ives aia te as the fetes 3 a owe nature; and | man who gazed into the crater of Vesuvius, ‘‘there’s | moment the destruction of tho sey Aa AP mine ; but «the. fa 8, ere im-e mor | consciousness of his own high nature, snd which distin- en ol affection endures; it | notbing in ‘Who were its leaders, its officers and iti ‘bi men, in the the company as = Crowell, sad svevo, ies ri ny bmn | fz yf brat cna, | thy rein ct, Shes aF EN | mw, aa wore page waa viny, | ‘Orpen hen ong | gah cd aE EQ Ss Me . wer therein, every Sunday, than com be found in apy other | saniration which goo tecther thas the paths of the aun | nature of Cod pertainiogto divinity. | divisions, strength, arms, accoutrements, armaments, | {he Windee®’ the only revise of itaine fichtone of |" Mararsao—did Apr bark Semen Petting, Boston, church in the metropolis. —an affection which has no limit; and the moment that | The heart lives i ference munitions of war, rendezvous, opportunities, hopes and | them saved was his shirt, and another had throwa his foe a port abt Feb 13 ship ‘Benson, for But it is not inethe forevoon that thie temple is sean to | ® man becomes conscious of that higher nature in him— | the mother that the boy whom she nursed and rocked fears, this letter would have informed you; but the | trunk out of the window before leaping, but some person, Pease Gan So —Arr Maron 27 sobr St Ma: vis Laguayra. i and just in proporiion as those higher faculties are | to sleep on her + fondly and with such care, i te , NYork its greatest advaptoge oz crowded to ita greatest capaci- eriaeed and’vitalized--so pnd in Uke proportion does a peda gierapy meant whom the world scorns’ fleet is engaged im trade not contraband; the plough- Papen pede pdr eco ee eres by oe ra. tn bar sche Houniatn Wave, NYork via Ponta Anxmai ty. Itis during»tke evening vervice that it’ must be | man live for all the objects and purposes of his pe. despises; ste loves him still, and her love is share ueurps once more, for the swerd has yielded it | The books and specie, to the amount. of $1, were 3 (aslo a March 12 brig. Tda, Rimae- seen, if one goes there nol. ch tiorial . | Now, men may live and do live sometimes—men of lof! changed. I say, therefore, that to live spiritually ed it wafes. SAmerican id Merch 9 bark Equator. a ee emer Er intellect, co, men gifted by God with powers capable ot | we inust live $y Chriat—ve must live not’for the | Place, and filibusteriam has subsided inte pesceful pur-} saved in the vafou, Ihe fremen were promptly on hand, | som, SSnetiae Pir tort Marek 6 stesmer’ Bay City, War a BBE poves as with the cosign of seeing a brilliant coup dai , tay ‘speek nablarenent—vaho' ‘The work closes, it with el. ovina semiten dle, wig: inson, do; 7 prostitute these | material things of life, or for anything but the | suits. e work closes, it may be, a sequi wtg; ships Rubloon, Becket, and Peri, Robi do; ima house of worship. To paraphrase the well-known | powers, who cast them dowa like diademss into the mire, | beart—-not things which we live for, but things | — John Dunn, a native of Chester county, Vennsylvanis, | ness, and trains arave oad dopant reeeiniye batit flowiand, ‘Hamilton Ceiskis, Savini B Walker couplet about Melrose Abbey and who live as if they had nothing but mere animal en: | which we live by, day by day. The spirit must live by t 36 years, whilst in the quiet discharge of Beaman: Esther Frat ri ‘Dloelia, Ti He whb'd dais josment tollive for. And there is'a still larger class of | Christ, not merely for Christ, or to 608 Christ, ay a | S6¢d about 30 years, Ww hy ia jon adaa tp steerer: empleo enrctterms teal ng, > Pomengy GS ‘tiame; “St Fra ieee ae eaharch anight imen who are compel'ed to live in large cities like this as | great many think they will see him when they get to | his duties as potice officer of this city, was most foully | —The Board of Cunvassers concluded their duties st noon | Virginian, ‘Kennedy; Enster ‘Carleton, cote oitanaree ee a if this physical amd animal life were all, Oh! what 1 | Beaven. If weare true Christians wo are liviag By murdered om oe ey elon atrecter in wri city, tp a | Saturday. They mot on Friday evening at the Ly- | Eitsabeth, Hopner, ding: Cracle, Coftn, for Baltimore, wias mings ‘@ greater rush of fash | really the oor and destitute for, aot | living by hs splst day by day; living by our rligion, dar deeperadoes, heated by ove Victor Daprét. It | ceum, and the report of the Judges of the Election in the tere Wail Deland fox Phileachatie Vag ald a0h baces iomable worshippers to the Chure » | merely that they 10 live ‘badly, not using it for our en é Ne : than thare is on Sf Paavo {he Divine sity’ | monly that they are eeepeitted ‘to. house, orig, | bordear a s, ‘trmserworic by which te get to heaven, | seems from the evidence before the Coroner's jary, and | First ward baviig thrown out 195 ballots, on which was | 1088, Averil, and Linwood, Martin, NOvieans; Swan, Dut- 1% Barto igs. of the week to Nib- | oe Merely that’ they are’ insufficiently clad, not | and then get rid of it, A great many people think | at the examination before the Recorder, that James | the name of David S. Manners for Mayor, because at the | “San Juan, Nic—In port April 8 brig Kastorn State, * or to Barton's theatre; and as all the pews are | merely that rlckmess and suffoging come upon their | that when they get to boaven they can get rd of ther | Costello, George Watson, Dan Wilson, srtom, and | i ostom of the ticket Poundmaster was epelled Pondmas- | Gamage, uno. rented to regula? atteliinols, itis always dificult, ofven | bedily frames, and thet disease bows thom down, but | religion which they are dragging through the world. | several othert, headed by Dupraf, adh alter datarbing | srt 's @ yabrisuie uddressed the Board, urging that | anche ae TatNarch it ieavel, Hoaivion. NOFlonns. imps ho ome he rate mat, | Sete a ahmenns ut vogh aon tn | Bey ray lee es fe pent | seb ol Dam en cng a | feltman Benda | BGRGica ipa Ha Bhan Bromo audiences ore byno. meson rentricted to Universalists. | attention, and that all the fucultios which God gave | we feel that we live by it day by day: until we feel | usually boisterous, that ofticer requested them <\ not to | Satundey morting, at Mineo ole, of Meese BioaOs ogo. | BRaxe—care ‘March 20 Geemer, Gerdee, Galveston; 24, They are composed of members of svery Christiat them must be devoted to the simple acquiremen’ of the | that we lve by the faith, which conquers all earthly | make s0 much noise,” Instantly the cry of « kill him | 4 “ell.ffe volunteered | Hermann Theodor, , do. and denomination in the city, with the bait ii, menna'to satiefy theft anioal wants, aad ‘when that is a, and oversomen ‘death until wo feel that we tive | ill the Oa Jriah soni of bby ame from thelr Pen oe ap coommensees War Jeanees eg epee yp BEPMEnna an Are Msroh, 25, Hemming, Rescben. 8 done exhausted nature sinks in sleep. And #2 from by the Jove which retains us ag slaves, and takes hold | ranks, and the rufian roahed a pon the officer, Wilson | oP, fiom of bis remarks. the result way that, the Board Hes ose, gbacinger, —_7,and Corlolan, W orks all things, and clasps all things in'the might ef its | and Watson dealing nim seve ‘ fee” ‘We are to hve by communion With God; | nung shots, and Costello stabbing him with » knife in | of Canvassera sustained the sation of the judges from | York, os earch 103 Lancaster Somers, Brest, dom from denominational prejudic 4 restric. | Qualities of the sor f thiuking of anything better | not that by doing so we may @&t to heaven, but that | several parts of the body. The police coming © | Selah Hill was then ‘Socharel Mayor. The following was Carvirr—Arr March 3B Baily 3 jerre, Tosner, Liver- ; Sos bree | - | than their mere ai existence. And there 1 our spiritual existence may be maintained. Christ | reseue, arrested several of the murderers. Dunn was | te mio. man Shel | ‘scoording’ to the decision: ‘Selah peel to loud for Charleston; 28th, Fanny Fern, Jordan, com tbout the Universalist fasth which permits | thing wrong in society when the whole of a aid Be war sent by the Father, but was he sepa. | borne to the Circus street Infirmary, where he died the | Hin M/i-iooy voles Ao S ong. Second wand 174; | Velen, tolosd for NOrleans iow Ide. Chnutians of every sect, aud iree thinkers of go | powers are requisite to enable him to satisfy his phy: rated from the Father? Did he speak as if God | next morning at 2 o'clock. A pacscinns Fe Cis. ast, ‘Thira ‘ward, 302; Fourth * 386—total, 1,015: | Conerantinorer Cld March 15 Ann Baker, Kenney, sect, to meet together cn omition neatral ground, and cal wants, and when he has pot time to seek that which | was far off in some distant locality, while he | made a dying confession, and bade ist wile leroy ite David 8. Manners, (independent whig)—First ward, 89; : deri tever Wate : i is ay necchsary coppititual affbod and raiment is to ani- | was down on this little earth of ours? No, he was | children adieu Doceased was a highly <espected citi- | David S Manners, (independent whig)—Pirat ward, ORK—Arr March 27 Aaof, Simmons, Philadel erive whatever instruction aud profit they will from | isoal existenee—the developement of the higher and holier | sent by the Father, Dut he lived by him ‘still; he | ze and efficient officer, and though & Know Nothing, | Some Har cios Sa) Bip Cuxuaven—Sld Maroh 27 Elbe, Winzon, NYor! pci of ba pi@acher. The interior of the church | faculties of his nature. on cian os he sexes belbes was in contact wits die: he was in spiritont comune = Sia, eager ae prea “es Shose eed 2° | lar-whig). received: in the Firat ward, 0; in the pay, peo. Patton, London foe New i ia very ndsome and. i s ¥ " us, refers to: jigher kind ving’ ‘n the mvure animal or anion wid! im. say we must couscious oO! ‘a be procia: > » in the ward, 1; din the Fourth wa: a3 i “ pasate yoru rice PK ng.” He refers to aninward life, which must | presence with ua if we are truly religious, We are not | known to be Know Nothingr. ‘The whole party are now | ard, 4; in the third ward, 1; wad to, the Foust ward, | Faltmourn—Arr March 28, Grampri ald of Roman Catholiég, who ace forbidden to enter the | iahor to sleep, and from sleop to labor, without ever temples of heretics. There is a Jatitude and free- | having the time or means of developing those higher | self s, Sutton, M . Gustavus, NO#l that penetrates through (the narrow. stained Gothic | CUtWSz¢ ; i aon wins vt ime’ bod. food; ant en we get to heaven, we will | in custocy, except Duprat, the leader, who is non est in. RAVESE 1 dows—overtophed an. all srien by lofty warehouses | Dai'he nce oE iuaelt aviving fa thirwiyr, He anys, | borat bit and live fo spiritual communion with him, | tenius. {am iniormed that Mr. Daau ia the brotuer-ia- | Tegvlar whig candidate is » popular man, yet eo spirited | Hi-ase am Herel 2s WHat Cantland, NOrteans. —is hardly suficignt tovenablo one to-read with ease at | ‘I live by the Fsther.’? He speaks of itas though he de- | even were we to consider it supposablo that there ever | law of Mr. Wm. Pye, the organ builder ot your city. Fm tes tre he ved — om! “a Miss | Kunden; Doan bear Mh re alse Peel, der, Ehlers, NYork. ay; rived life from the Father. And so, whatever station wo | should come a time in the sphere of existeuce when we | | Lexington hus won the match against time, msking Aan lebeer eeatamen bert aviux—Arr Maroh 27 Neptune, Gray, Antwerp. mibay; oud thig.simibes Mght ‘giver to the antique | iavign to tue baviour of the Universe—whatover rank we | could see, could take in, by ‘ny pomile ocguiam, the | she cistare in. 103, beatg Uecompte's Sia 0 Know Nothiogs, and ot the Lester openly wae by the | liuinick age Mares 27 Potrea. Osborne, Baivimore via catred oak pulpit, Onreading-dest, the graceful pillars, | think him to occupy among the beings who fili up this | infinite presemce, the Almighty holiness. We may feela | seconds. Bute somewhat curious calcul on be 203 | Te abared to a candidate whose chances were not in- eyes dee Mach Sy Soeed, Watton, Coline; Sth, and tue haadrome pews, an air of quist, quaint, old. | great state cf existonot—wo veo that he himsef says, ‘‘¢ | conception of what God is, that glorious life may appear | made, which, if correct, makes LexingtowPlove by 1% | Toivedin this issue. The supporters of Mayor Manners Sn. Moral, doy Win kane Piste, “Ape fashioned aclemni{y, rether unmsnal,in thu fast-going,|| v2.7 he Father. 1 seat highest link in the cons | to ue easier to: comprehend a4 We welt ‘Gotten oat wo vesuppore the Metairie Sontee to be forty fest im width, | demur at the decision of the MRoard of Cunvassess, and Zi. Caen’ (0, Boston. Off NOaining, frome " > | catenation of human dependency on God. fam a lin! existence through the golden streets o' » ‘the issue of an injunc- 4 practical age and country. Altogether, the impression | that chein- 1 am under % ou Saturday they were procuring ir inj nt for Lde 8th, John Merrick, Fiitnen, wae Goa a R R. Winthrop, : mil easured Bot for Ide I t t ‘the Father, and depend upon | never can sce God by © >y physical or outward contact | and that the mile circuit is measu in the centre of ‘ok to setae Mr. Hil; but ae that gentioman de- | Baldwin, Se ty left om the retica alow by visit to Dr. Chapin’s chureh | him. \L live by him. » My spiritual 1ife—my inward bane im this world or in eternity. Bat, on the other hand, | the track, that is, twenty feet from the inner side, what ciinbs hone (th dale Jas tht dines rae he will, it one me ‘coapet rabrakiand: Bests - —though it tl + of gel, and thor live by God, we have communion with | is the circumference of the inner track, allowing live Ne Bal . * is pleasing in the bighest degree. Its to be hoped, | ix ghaifcusast eteralty. may apiivual being depends Ga | Kim; we ea’ be 'in contact with mim ow as | feotfor range? The diameter is to the circumference | i# stated, rerign early to-day, before, thers willbe st | Ney y Cattatae ‘Wilkinson, ‘Belfat; Cato, Hardy, however, that « deéper, score .aplemm, and more lasting | God. lve by thé Father. So that man whore spirit | in heaven; and the man who is truly religious is not | in the ratio of 1 to 3.14160265 per mile, equal to 628) feet | OpRI Wouly oo Neots Tap Babak Poh Mae sauare on | Dartmouth; P Eatrel, Lindsey, Toulon Stone, impression 18 made on the minds of many of thone who | assimilates im to me, must take my spirit into his | merely living for communion with God by and bye, but | circumference; 6280 divided by 314150205 equate 1080. | Tsay" evening, The result of the canvass showed | “gta°seth, Rover’a Bride, Larkin, Castine; 27th, Mariner, go there, whether Zap by cuciosity or love of religion, | SPiit—must ‘ake my love into his heart—muat take my | is living witha consciousness of the presence continually | 67, kc. Giameter; 1681 +» dees (differen: the eleven of Ht. ML. ‘Traphagen, Water Comm'ssioner, Setoms 23th AB Tho Hogan cor "Soolfield: ‘ i Ko my purity ito hia soul Lis gometoncs mae of men that they have | of Ciameter,) ia equal to 1050.67, &c.,the inside olame- . Dr. Chapia proached yesterday forenoon one of hié | “ust be in-whelly incorporated wih mespiritually.” Tt | gota good religion to ive by, but not e good religion to | tex. Multiiy 3.1415, &c., by 1650.07, Se., and it makes | over John Grifiths, by 380 majority; Lorenzo Jaquins, usual eloquent ung impressive sirmons, It waa pre- | isin this way that man lives by Him. He spoke in the Key Inever heard such # contradiction in my life ; | 5185.7327394755 circumference of inner track, the z ht Aint ceded by t " tof the wants of the spirit. He-declared that the | and when a man truly says that, and truly moans thet, | distance Lexington rap; 5260 feet (Lecompte’s distance, eed eles ene ce Lestat txebsledt; ait ‘ae (Teg aeioptits to inimeeit? Jenus Christ, just aa the | certaluly itis not very uncharitable to aay that he docs | ortho: mile through the centre,)” lees 085.7927, &c. Fires in New York. igenney Ceatinay Antares, MeMilan, 5 Episcopalians apd other secta, :The services| outward material substance is the food of the body. | not know what religion is, No religion ig good to live | leaves 94.2672605246 feet difference between inner a: Fine my Hopson Srrurr.—On Saturday night, between Shase, Genoa, Onward, Lane; NOplesas. 0 were oommericed by the singing’of th appropriate hyma, ‘And, my friends, we traly Hve—thet 16 the proposition— | by which ia not good to die by. If it is not good tolive | centre track; 94.2672, &c., multiplied by 4, (the miles) | 49 1444) o'clock, a fire iscovered in the attic of im which the congregation took parts ‘Its first verse |. Just ae Christ coos Decome assimilated to our nature. | by, It in not good to die by. Men there are, who, thiak- | gives us 377 060042098 CE Atibereee Sar a 0 feet difference in 4 miles; 211: Putnam, Lecraw; Western Em- NYork. house No. 191 Hudson strest. Policeman MoConnell | fi Rott, tds: Slee, Oliver, utnam, Lecter Wert Pack, : 1 ‘the intellect is satisfied ig i it Kr moored | leet ind miles, less 877.069, &e , leaves 20742.931, &e. Tans a8 See " ta Meine Ty [an occ Lise msenly when ots Udy itt citee he tas oh oitnaehy rp pm they | feet run by Lexington in 7.103 munutes, or 430.75 se--| was near at hand, and assisted by the inmates of the | for ‘Bosten; N. ‘Buewors, fer bucksport; Black, Douglass, Thy presé acious God, afford ; Satisfied with food. We do. not develope the highest | get near the gate of heaven, to get in py help of the | conds. Divide 20742.031 Sc., Lexington’s distamee, | rong, hurried to the attic and there found a straw bed | oat ats Mission, Conaccose: Meckuins; Sune ith, Constits Prepare reewive thy word ; wers' of ovr nature, wedonot filup the compass of | plank, and then cast it away. t is the: idea they | by 439.78 seconds, Lexington’s time, and it fire So rater was red and thrownon the | eis F Sage. Am Union, Rappahannock, William Stet- Now let thy voice sneuge oar ex, Zur bong, until tue spinit of lore "becomes part of | bave when they speak of the religion that is good to | will be seen Lexington ram -AT.17 tect per ae. | sulin, fone Vaser mee Beeeseee Set, ooenh vemos. | sun, New: York, Frogrons oro And faith be mixed wath what we hear, Sur apis, until we enter Into the boundless- | live by but is not’ good to die by. Has my religion | cond. 377.0000 feet divided by 47.17 shows that | Smita thy tawer, however, got & stream on the fire | pire, Yorkshire, Great Westorn, Middlesex, Aut Mc. Cuarry then ia a rivlo amd sonorous ‘vaice, aud |’, Bee Tt’ nis love, into the depths. of bis | taught me that ininite boneticence covers everything | Lexington would hovs to run 79a, Be, seconds to | SoG very won demolished I gg tegen arin net Euitivator, for New York: Thomas H Perkins, Chimbérase, with peculisr); ‘ 23, %, pitt, into the glory of his vietory over evil and | wita its blessed: purpose—bas it taught me toovercome | make up the difference of 4 miles. 7m os. is Lecompte’s | Gone by water, the fire not having extended much be- | froce ‘oe Philadelphia F'W franc Annapolis, RC Win. peculistly corgeyt emphasisation, read am extract |: over sin If anybody wil reason on the subject, will | evil with good—nas it taught me to love a fellow-man— | time—7m. 193s. ia Lexington’s, being a difference in-fa- yond the straw bed. } og ge UR TE Si 6 from the New Testament, beg the loth chapter of Luk: g | take it up awa cotionale, he will fled that our spiritual | hag it taught me to conquer the evil denires of my own | vor of Lexington of 6.25 seconde. From 7.9935 seconds, ne gd, Sich ¥°(indad nd | NORE TT Rap tag Conte or earn! ice foe, inencing at the ‘ lite reaches, ita ovlmination, reaches its highest develo; hheart—bas. it taught we themighty truth of eternity—nas | to,run'the difference, let us take 6.23 seconds, the differ- Fire Canseto1 PHER hs Mobiles Idas, for New Orleans; Moses Davenport,.for Cal- oom! s is varse. « He wears no eope or av. pice, or robe of “ " oor suis |’ ment, just ga it becomes the more asvimilated to the | it taught me to recognize the source from which all blesa- | ence of time, und it would appear that Lecompte beats | Saturday evening, Policemen Garthwait and Hanefir, of | outta. i Fs ee of) OF robe of any Kind ; nothing but the ordinaty |) ispiritusi life which was im Christ Jesus our Lord. } ings sprimg—bas it taught me bow, when heart broken | Lexington’s time, 1.7438 seconds or 1% second nearly. | tne Ninth ward, discovered a fire in the basement of a | ;,HoxPOx— A 2, Cowper, Paine, Callso; 30th, Al- = black dress of a gentleman. At the conchanon, of | That is, in othanmcats, Stan on was ee myn cont poten ea! mith glee [mthbine be we mg = ay ay Fall cae bint Brin edgy be ooo wooden building, corner of Christopher and mee Banas, Bessepe, NYOEE. a petserdams ath, Go the resding of the selectii whort, ceivable type of spirit fection. aunt . at may lay down my dea immor- ‘They succeeded in putting it out without mu: i Wiley, ‘al; Golden’ Gate, Dewing, : action De prayed for a who tas, |’ SEs Ie Oe apizivuat end, What is the prin: | falradiance fashing back upon. my brows—-hea it ena | hln—bes tec stresta, . They putting Britain "Wilkog) Montgeal; Gol ing. ae: des, the start was from near the stend and both imam varnes: and digply impressive atyie, and then the | Siviest teat ea’ What in tho object hy aims to gaint | bled me to Co tts:'and do you tell me that that religion | together. Tn the race of Lexington onthe 2dinat,a | AMM || kt Maite Sas att cinpean, Leonacd, Guaden debi Ccngrezation again jq:ned'iu singing the Tol!owing, hy wa.~ fe must work by pattern. The higheat ua that | is vot gooa to die by? Is the religion taught by Christ, | start of two or three hundred yards was taken, and the = , Rotterdam. Lot every morial car atiend ~ ever lived has worked by pattera—toat is, the pat- | which will carry me through the ‘of death into | running timed when the horse passed the stand, which | Between 3 and 4 o’clock on Sunday morning, a fire broke M x Wahe Rewooms, cad, Zone a bd Aud every heart rejoice torn of 3:8, own Adeal, Some man msy dea mere imi- | the haven of pease and eternal joys, a religion wnich | be did at full sposd. ‘The day was most propitious, the | out in a stable situated in the rear of No. 262 West | feeay: Magy Maccaret evans, Wainer, fark, aut ‘The trumpet €f the Gospal-rouncin. talor. He may follow the work whic others have done | does to live by but not to die by t' Let us all, therefore, | track in perfect order and the horse in finest condition. | 717 Oty street. The fire spread #0 rapidly that it | Nels aud Robena, Bartlett, tor do dot Sane Hudson, foc With av inviting voice. detote im, Here is'a man—a second rate artist. He | ask ourselves what ia it which will 2o to live by? Leta | Which horse did bid beat ana which cam beat? Nous | Thirty sixth atsecs, | Thm Dee Spree Na SUpeily Dont. | Philedtiphia, de; George, Law. Forsyth, for San Brernal wi ti does not originate; be merely imitates a model group,’| man take up the cherished object of his heart, whatever | vercns. Hable, and they both bed in the flames: be- do: BP itringer, Wood, for the Crimea; ‘Typhos, Goethen, net) ee Ha doen a ttip wat another hae attempted or actieved | That object may be, and ane Mimeelf, “Will this do to | One James Hall alias Jerry rcin, a colored barber of | stable; and they both periabed in the dames, ney be | ani Anchen, asinas, fo, Caloutia, do; Magis Wing. 1a: aad irs yourlgaging appetite ° velne ie haz copy. He akon Ain est, models and | lve by ight sralght wrong’ Mar, he may aay, | DUP EH A atta east nena aseta i | fre dreling oncupied Vy thee amen ls aise | UGnsonatint@Att March 22 dw OPDsin, Cristom f aos Eee Provimon taste, springs up, we say be does not copy. That is true; he | got it honestly, and without doing wrong to any maa; I may beukets sfenkirk_90 euawse the charge of haviag pope Byeey 3 the en clement . a be poe oe | Liege cee Few Sea, Boston. Std 17a fo. 30 that Bigs tue Meise atten’ ou, does ooticopy from anything done by others, but he ad- | nove worked morning and night and made all this | adminis! ebloro! ee having | yelonged to Mr. Hallock, pyrene ee a Te ame bese | Qn the Ocean, Parnell, Quebec; ‘y Ana, And pine away sad dia,, heres to tule, to ‘the ideal ta his own mind, aud he | movey; [have spent all my time in doing it—I thought | him, and robbing him of $1,40t. James, alias Jerry, re which I covered by | i, Marseilles, . ~~ Fp ere dh cH your Tag og thirst copia that-of that ideal be is ‘an imitator. Sol ax, of rowing else—I thought little of home, Uttle of surat hat no time in emp ed A eed ie ees nto sean ) ® portion of w! af wed, eae: 18 Mary Ann, Cousins, Marscillos Arr 16th, ‘ith epringe that never die: we are lj sent into the' world to reach a greatend. Who | ‘ectual pleasures, little of friends—-will thatdoto live by? | shaving operation, and cut: quite be ¥ — M. March 26 Paladin, Cole, NOrlcans ‘The bappy gaten‘of Gospeligra 46 - ia the. mocel from, whom we re to cupy! Is it mot | Willit do to live by when sorrow, rickness, or old a toggery before he was taken in and done for by the wily Specimen of the Great Virginia Orator and sid uth; Theox a Low, NYork Cid 2a Florence, Mitoh: Stanc open hight and day., Jesua Ubrist? Can you conceive a character better | comes’ Willit do to live by: if it does, will it doto die by?” | Chief, whom the barber verdantly misteok tor a fellow Virginia Oratory ot 1895. ll, Palermo “At do lag Rialto, end Texas, for NYork. Lord, we nre chine to seck ew plies then hie? Can you conceive a spiritual aim better | Or avotber may say, ‘ spent a life of pleasure; I | thief. Eis god ee tater meer [From the Norfolk Beacon, April 13.) puta Arr Mareh, 8 aise Ge Ve ‘Tith, Pn SI ee ae ten eee tumgtrar | Divelteetait sagt tasastisRanttitaatpacteeat | ot our Obie doubtiene represent Mr. Kidda $100. The. | _ J having been denied that Me Win used certain ral. | Hosta, , : - Me Chere a ee iP jou coult imitate the model of Bacon it would’ So | notions which might Lave restrained me. Inave allowed | ircusure trove is worth looking to CEP. | gar epithe toast the Kaew Motakage, ro Rare beew’| _TLActr Alt, Agei2 Ontheetns Baker; knetectos RERM a great thog £0 it would. But there would be | the blcoa in my heert to impel me to whatsoever it did, dyin gentlemen of this elty, which settles the matter "| Eatmso:vs—Sid March 2 Ioratio, Bames, Bordeaux. As the Livtag Fatbor byt % nt me, ami’ live by thé | gomethirg still to be filled up. You may. say if you | and have not baulked my own desires. I have lived # City Entehigence. PAREERSDURG, Va., April 6, 1855. Prywovrn—Sid March 26 Adjuster, Hutchinson, (from Father, evea so he whosaiesa’ 20 He vhall liveby wie. | had this quality e: that quality of some genius, of | for pleasure, Will it do to live so always? Ihave been | — Escars or A Fxmats Suave wRom RicuMoxy 70 New| 1 hereby certify that I was present, and heard the | Batavia) Hamburg; Canton, M from Darien, Ge Joba vi, 7. oy J Shab eepeare, er, of saffselle, or ot gelo, tt | livieg merely for tne present moment, thinking naught | Yorr.—The fine stenen ship Sameer Tunning between speech that was delivered by the Hon. ‘A. Wise, Agha, a, Merch 8 arahk NOricsas. Our Soviour, in maby ‘ney truth iaw | would be a great thing. So it would. But tats is | of God or ot heaven, and having no higher aim thaa the | this port and Norfolk and Richmond, in connection with | at this place, on the 1uth of March 166. Toccupled & ern Dake-Cid March 37 Van Bosse, Vonderhoven, eee eriecly ealreinged ) Boe taught the truth ios | Ooihiog in i> life and edarscter of Jettus Christ | gratification of my deglres. Will it do to live so alwaya?”” | the steamer Roanoke, bas juat had © narrowescage from | Seat wor more than six or eight yards from the speaker, | York. Oe i o test the real disposition of | ynich aid not est ip Homer, or Newton, Shakespeare, or | O, my friends, in the name af God I implire of you to | confiscation by the laws of Virginia On We:: of | and heard the harangue beginning to end. In | _ Siixxps—In port March 27 Canada, Robson, for America tose who gathered axes 4: him, Indeed, it’ was his |’ Raifsétlé, of Angelo. there isa Doliness: there is #sol- | ask yourselves that queation. Will the ae have | last week, we believe, the Jamestown took on boa: speaking of his opponents, I heard bim distinctly apply | *2% see—are Maron 24 Ipogrito, Figasi, NYork. avowed object to desma. he used such | ‘it througirit; there isa self-sacrificing love, illustrated | lived by in the past co for tae folive by inthe future? | Richmond as a passenger to Norfoik, a fine looking young | 42 them the epithets, “lousy,” “‘alimy,’? « 7 pogrit Ioles of epeech apie nee ae such | in the Cross, whieh le found only inthe personality of | ifso, then it willéo to die by. The religion which is | mulatto slave woman Tho laws of Virginia are very | joc.) strates?’ amd “fools.” E LOOMIS, Sav tatedi; ieee See. Gen iit Vad pealehile Ue ts Thane whe cet ved ge ieee ae dare eee | see ane a, feo cette ce | Sag Mca “tetas Maat aed tect | secehsastaet meaner: esc ats | leg ent prof coe ogee ond reat | gobo we Aces Gr jaan ee one Ww we tut r tl e+ potable iy ing the can ° “( . | but it was ex ry 0 ¥ Be Teuth. | He miase the truth | loneeto ie eae as wo assimilate that life $0. ourselves.-|_ victories ovtc’ time ‘nnd senee, will do to ve ‘By, clear | Sones foe his orber yaite in cass they ohould be fagi. | Purieety well tbat te er, in the course of his re- | but 1 aah lee, race oo onay ene and 38 Le by oO can ry valuable to them Dy ty@ endeavors which they should | in cperation Calpe Ne seo mot live escorting | through every trial, and not onty does tt do to live by, | tives, In the case of this woman, the pollce, who were rleney 7 ehodieas Vion thaome “ ” age toget at it, WR! 4 re repetied thé vain curlosityand | 50 {he highest possibilities of our being until Christ's | but, thank God,’ when death comes, it comes | well acquainted with her, became her voucher. She was | ! eee 4 5 a pe c tors’? and ‘‘fools.’” wM. a y: Elise, Kilo; , from emply pretences oft, 00 oho, in thoir heopta, did not | tplrtbecones & part of our betmg: and ss be isanex- | an 'a being whom” Christ has conquered and | owned ot Norfolk bya widow lady, and had obtained per- | ‘alt crn jeraigved hereby certify that they heard Hon. | Chitiatcn abies’ war es share amd. poset] Uy. the, Loe near * care tor the trath e; amoug his hearers weré those | prersion of/the living Father, as his excellency was Oniy | whom’ in the spirit of Christ we can conquer. | mission trom her employer at Richmond to visit her mis- | peony A Wiee’s ch, delivered in this place on Mon. Gustendorf March 20, has been assisted off and hauied inte gma Ups) atkong 2 the showirg fcrta of the excellency of God through | Tre Christian religion will do to die by. ‘‘He | tress. On board of the Jamestown there were a num day, March 12th, 1855, and that he did apply the terms | the Goeste. who were in Si (ual syzapaby with him-#o tospeak— | iim as he fives by the Father, a0 to live truly we must | who eateth me liveth by me,” and, he wlio | of free eolored persons bound to New York. The slave | ‘doggy, «Godlene,”” “Christless,”” “seoundrels,” “trai Home Ports. |A LTIMORE— ArrApril 13 steamer Caledonia, Morley, N whose instincth 9 gess tenthfal, and'who sdught to him and live by him” But, my | has the Spirit of Christ lives by Christ, and hourly by | took up her quarters in the apartment kept for eolored aeciet? B, a we cecucae SRT Nees eshte ant kougt | sealant a abe hts | La om at athe roedy tc iv and soy © | toemebee' “agli “te Uappened. hy ‘"integed | Seixas fede the Raow Nothigs, 8 wpered | itch annie Acten: Faris Nee an potiem of bis i i ment of Christ xt sefore us involyésadaty. It | die; for he fulfils the great purpose of bis being to | ner to jourmey on with them to the Empire city. THOMAS A. GILMER, vours Atiantio, Demerrit, doy Julia Smith, Crowell, Boston. ianguage, and whea they did fot distifictly | in voivsadot only the present living and action suited | which God called him. ‘word more: Let me entreat | ‘The Jamestown arrived at Norfolk in the afternoon, WM. L. WILSON, BOSTON Art April ld’ steamer America (Bt); ‘Lig: eee all bit 7 eaning, they divined ite whole effect and its seimilatico, Dut habitual Mying : it does not | you to ssk yourselves thi juestion, and follow it out to | snd the travellers booked for that place left the , im ALEX. P, HENDERSON, orpool Sist ult, vis Halifax 13th inst; ship Commonwealth, general PW port, But other: there were who; seeuwg-it oirg fo live ; Hdoes not apenk of Mving so by and | logical conclusion: What is it which it will do to live | cludi was supposed, the slave from Richmond. NAT. CLARK, Groxier, Savannah 24 inst; barks ‘Thomas E Baxtet, § " ‘pee auf Le vidgpeltte r * |} bys. + Christ soya, ‘(He who eats me, dives by me; | dy! And that which will vo to live by, cling to with all | Not ecting anything wrong, the one and all J. P. KIGER. aoe oa ine 0 OWiilign. see out . not perceive, any hearing it, hear and do | (15 bis ‘perpetual nutriment—the constant apring and | your bearts and with all your souls. hands were b engaged in transferring the freight Parkersburg, April 6, 1865. (of Providence) fea Mobile doth ult; im, not Pere ecive:”’ grasping ia'w ttle of themnesning of the | spbsfazce tf his spiritval life.” Now, there ea great | ” At the conclusion'ot his eloquent sermon, delivered | and getting the ship rendy to sail again for New York: | T heged hte. Wise use’ the ierms “lousy.”? traitors” Siiladetphas ct man Mazriman, Trinidad ae eee rt, Ra Sa ecaiRtRG: Saleh EH DONG ES eet of eal dstng ibe trom a | with refreshing earnestness and impressiveness, the con. | At Aen’ ave CANON Maiave, it reams, did not go | *M¢ “fools,” in application to the Know 1 Kanme, Remodion 2h ult; Lonzoretto, Hatriman, Maan: ‘dices and preconceptions. Such happened to be th? | sourious conception of mn; {or religion, Ligke it, | gregation joined in singing the following bytou:— ashore at Norfolk, but remained in her berth, forward FW, Horn, Parker, Gtoryetown, SC; sabes Sophie (Br), case in (ne instance. connected. with the text. | was given us, rot asa mere means, but aianend. We Mark the soft falling snow of the wheelhouse, on the starboard side of ‘the ship. | “== Se ooere —" F Gy int bas described: himself as the bread which | are not to tske up religion as a ding, to enable us And the dercending saig— Uy in a litle, natrow place, and, is reached from the MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ma, Hafford, Riveesch gre ta ©? me down from Béase, ia the intensity of the il. | % climb up to heaven—aud many do seem to take it as To Heaven, from whence ft fell main deck by & sort of oor, TN th a copter neni a, NC: Cerite, Crowell, Richmond; : down from heaven, au iy ~ | a scaffolding, and with their various interpretations It turnesot beck again, hiding spot, and one in wi few PerkgRa, would ALMANAC TOR NRW YORE—rHr8 DAY. Ba ellis sustration suggested by that idea He lind urgéd the vital | make a Babel of it—we are not, I say, to take religion as -But waters earth thtongh ¢véery pore, seek for ‘los! property.” At any rate, no attemp-d | gow nisit. vb 20 | moox sere. ‘morn. 653 q Fee a cor iaasipuia: New necessity of pertaking of bie flesh and his blood; on bey rene of cocapingarrniahesens é ee Ley bodies And calls forcb all her secret store. | ee on _ ever poem: sande on tne Jumertown SUN BET 6 30 | w16H WATER, ve. 9 8 Bcee Seah s Sele Willan, Sale, f hid disc! wary, ab any Ontwor rm m “ f ne pureer not think of exploring | —~~~~3*22 P 5 i which many of hid digciple# exstaime?—¢This ty ahanh | joo) Te eae celigious, we live by our religion : it So saith the God-of grace the vassal for stowaways.” Upon the orclval of Port of New York, April 15, 1853. Bon Latin Guayaquil; Teor” Willige, a eisdar tha saying—who can hear ‘1°? And fsome of them. sepa- omes a part of ua; tt + an interior and spiri- Rai 4 ts. the Jamestown in this city on Friday morning, peony clearance, baying repaired Ks Matil Bich rating frow bim, followed bisa no more. Bat others, «| bie parece se our hep tera aaa) pee The Parpoee I intend; all the passengers quitted the, snl Lamas F ae ARRIVED, a eat AR a Daal a ae ee ynraee. ‘, religious, 83 nD! some! i one of it 4 4 2 ‘d though they msy not have apprehended all he said, | OUesioet sie uch in eligion — he does. net. make Millions of souls shall feel its power, bs Fei Tae atenneh oe 5 the phip, Mr. Gre- | Apri .s me oca e duvengns GC airean Ipbin: Hightander, Smita, SY Bell felt that what he said wps profoundly true and fi:ted to | use of bis zeilgion to gain something — he And bear {t Cowa to millions more. fee Peeaidg to bo ca tue hart; looted into a | tie in sae enw steomelip Eldorado, Brown) Abbot Lawrence, Allen, their ceepest wats, Aniowhen Christ asked them— | ‘ives by his rrligion.* “His eligion is cot the money | Mr. Cuarin then’ delivered the benediction, and the | carriage as he was patsing to the ship, andtnought | ‘EAspinwall. | tae tik ase and | “BRISTOI—Atr April 11 scr Invoice (not Envoy), SWEl you also go away!” they replie® in the words of | With Which. to buy dread ; but it in the brend iteelf, by | congregation dispersed. he recogaintd the slave woman, He forthwith in. | gsppeeensers, to D & °K Kingsland & Sutton, soured nt pit Al a oan which he continually and steadily lives. My friends, eer ne ag eRe formed Captain Parish and the other officata pt the shi; erly gales nearly the entire passege, and twice ON—Agr April 11 schrs Ann & Susan, Myers, ter—“Lord, th ould 2 Th . +f a We formed Captain cde 0 | y, 3! Y passene c ‘NYork. In tha Peter—“Lord, to whom should we go? Thou hast the | she great things in life are the thiags which men live | Governor Clark’s Veto of the New Registry | ofhis suspicions. All hards were terribly alafmea, 224 grey south as lat 36. April 5, lat 43 10, lon 55, saw & lower, Loring, Carth Re Fs et = 9 words of eternal life.” They msy not have understood | by and must bave from day to day. They are not the Law, went out in seareh of the carriage, brt it had beon ra- ri Feontl supposed to be either a bark or brig; was Ee tt Ae id cbt Louisa Haven. i hey may have had some blindness cast athwart | things that he devires merely to minister to his facti: { To Hx Asseunty :— pidiy driven away. Inquires were made about. the nted black, with White bowsprit, ibbom, and Sying jtb- 6 ‘Barc itual splesdor of the stars of their soul, but | tious tastes Anything a man iv liviog for fs merely a I return with my objections the bill entitled, ‘‘ An act | driver of the coach, who returned to the whart in about m, ong wes. seancenee ay id Ton 090 ied two being honest, true-hesrted isen, alive to their spititaal | condition of his jeing ; it is not the essential thing of | to prevent illegal voting ia the city of New York.’? en hour afterwards. He informed Captain Parrish that a me esas he . wants and ature, they fel: that what Jesus had said) life. Cneman is living for fortune. Day by day he ac- | | Article II. of the Constitution presents the qualifica~ | he had tak an to the houve of a colorett ton, 8 , Liverpool, Feb 18, with mdso | Clomepti were words of eletpal Life, whiah they could derive irom | cussulates; bu: that fortune ts not ersentialto his life— | tion of voters at elections im this State, and presents | In citives street” During the morning the captais oc. | antab/poescugern, vo Hverett & Brown, "Expericnced heavy Ro no other source. Those waose hearts and minds were | it {x notesventia! thing tp bis existence. Another man | the only resirictions upon the exercise of the elective | tained the aid of two of our city police, and sought an | weather. From Feb 22 to April 1 had © sacoeesion, 4 [m4 Sete eovORD—Arr April 18 bark Rober! Peasell, pot cisposec to thexeception of the truth heard that Ian | is living for some bright object of ambition, which | fraochise. Any person enjoying the qualifications pre- | interview with the slave, for the purpose of icducing her | ‘rom WSW fo NW; lost one ‘whole suit of sails; passed large re wr Api ‘enn8! puoge, acd, not understanding it, turmed aside; but | through a'l the clouds ot present circumstances he has | scribed in the Constitution is entitled to the exercise of | quietly to return to ber mistress, The slavehunters aegatitiee of vind oF Feettanay, Littlejohn Cardenas, 10 SREW ‘OR! (S—Arr April Bk ships Gatentts, Lo- AN those wto sought thé truth found it im tae symboliam | borne steadily before his star lit eye; and his endeavor, | tbat right, and cannot without the abridgement of such admitted to the house and saw the woman. She | g2°"8 Henry. Ll is & Rubles; vessel to and West Wind, Elliott, Pi ery (Br) in whreh Chilst elethed, his ideas, His words, they | tizough ail the ‘ong nights of atucy’ by. the dim lamp: | constituticnal privleges be deprived thereof. Ig the | Testncmerasa ine howe cud saw the oma one | days, with mola hinperctca thoy, Tiverpoul; Uharien, Ruark, oral, Mek imew, were not to be taken in their Jiteral sense. “It is | light,'s togafn intellectual eminence,and by availing him. | power to abridge that right exists at all in the la- | Captain Parrish persuaded her to consent to go home | | Schr May Flower (of stuckspori), Williams, Aux Cay ork Mareis, Lang, @ zee Ls Abbott, the spirit,” said ne, “whisaquickensth: the flesh profit- | self of slippery combinations or of dexterou tical | tuie, it.must be found in some express provision of the | with him next dag. She is said'to have expressed her | March 17, with coffee and Jogwood, to E Bridge & Uo. Ex: Be na tonbauee . Cahawbe, tth rothing ‘York via Havana; bark Isabella Tatts, Boston: the words which I speak to you are spirit | arts, to Deccase = stetemman. Another is trying over | Constitution. The legislative. power is the cretion of | yillingness to accompany him, but th 1 | Pérlenced heavy weather, aplid sails, &c, snd life.’ Thun, ‘my fereade, mut we-taterpret “sue | iho’ red held oC war wad over prosteale’ men | the Constitutlon—created to carry out snd protect the | Dot allow herto po, and the part rLEtTay 86, MgAl fas: Ww. e high path of imporisl | rights and privileges.guaranteed by the Constitution, | rant could not take possession of the property. In the | , Ship Garcttoor, Wallington, from Glatsew and Greenock, ry 8 Havana; Jno $ Gittings, Tre text, im which Jeng speaks cf eating 984 living by him: | to climb upward 40 som ft eapbatial 10. | nOk To abridge them, Feb do with méso and paceepsers ham 2 Diagn soe ar Dara Coes sae sc - material sa: inyolver a a tus am! a. us these ys are not essent ‘ ” afternoon of the sa: “ ‘eb 22, wi ™ an . by |, bri meaning, I need not teldizou how strangely the lan. | ie, Al the gon things ef. life’ are they | The only qrorelcs cantained in the Constitution, vest- | purser thought ‘ahey would Gy thelt aands re pap nr Alto. to barks nnd two Eriga 1] providence for > Morais Ones at ve hy gusge of it han been’ milsinterpteted. You Know that ch we muet. Raw to apenk from toe power fa the Lginintnrs {0 Femtrist tas cosa Of Buf 1 oc the lost ebatiel, ‘They repaired to the lavede of tam BAILED, damase): sche Corislia, Chvroh of and trom part the whole of that monstrous Jostrine of trandubstentia to-day, and which we must live by. Woe aust | frase, is that contained In sedtion 9, article 5, au piard, bul” she wid nit to be found, Upon | ,,!th—Steamshi ah; #4* Adgor, Char- ‘ork; Midas, from Providence for tion has beea built upon the literal sterpretation of ® dread ond driok—to come down to material life— | only authorizes the Legislature to pans laws excluding | gakitg known their desire to conversé with hex, den, NJ), Stevens, for ® southera ba ordy, which he nimself expressly instructed us ve by, day by day. wo all feel it from time to. | from ithe right of suffrage persons convicted of any infa- = ry le were up in arms and were disposed to A ie: towne ti aie were to taken'in their’ epiritnal meaning, bat which | time whea we lcok upatthisseason of the year oa the | mous crime, and for preventing persons interested in any. treat the he mer itogethe leased pop been —_ ‘3 ‘to i as the conser swings A wd bend ang on the jan of -~ sky! How we bed Cari od revultofaay election from voting at such So BonsSicesee welne, we foes they might moke ne ireait inds, ois. |! election, s 2, ita rougl} the aitat cathedral, and as the inthe witeel’ng circsit of the winds, and the cis. | election, Séction 4 of article 2, authorizes the ted they best @ retreat. TuogJamestows wat {0 priest offers bi turns # of the tain, and fesl thst all our ity reste | of laws to ascertain by proper proofs the citize: the reat body, and dhe wine vurns into the real blood, of | Upon ihe sinuple iea that tue earth. seaelt’ will bring | shall be entitled so the right of wuttrage actin tae sail the following day. (Gaturday) ‘for Rich wing had her sails blown away same epeedence. ‘DON—Arr April 12 schrs J Raymond, San ‘Tom folk, Lien, Gen Cameron, Phiiedeiphis, BW 1 ee Jesus Christ—thust ‘S materts) and gross interpre- | ‘orth sts (ruit in due season! How helpless mea mast | such Const:tution, but does not give any authority to Ma " i Feiladelph, ip. tation of what ChilVsaid was vpimt du) Ife, aad wisi | feelin spring time, wen the bare’ carth -oanuot imag | reniet 1%, or provide any auditiousl requirement ite teers wiesartar aman ete vinteks ok Se sonlan Pentre iene languoge we gee ‘yas but the’ spiritual fortha angle gers or s ringie blade without higher | ¢xercise, dreaded the heavy penalty which is inflected in’ sch vehicle in which he axpressed his idea, and npency! Men cen sow the ed—they, cad cleave open | Thia Will, if justified at all; is to be sustained by tho | Gases, The puvishment of the captain, we believe, is Herald m: —_ et, lot me_ pra rene hl at the symboliam of she | the rarrew=-they can enceayor With patiedt. wateliag | provisional eec. d,and ts intention 1 to provide (or ae: two th éollars fine and five years imprisonment, pEwrons eben cig gor Maine, mabe}. snot oore metaphor; uot our eh bh le germ whish comes up, but they | certeining, by proper who is entitled to 4 M / arson, 4 8 metaphor where yOu have to strata 9 meaning, but It fy | caueot wate it some Wich aajenlent weal’ sas We | tight Of” cathigne - Ste'La both which the captain had no wish toshare. | Providence fg Baltimore; brles Pastor, Learegs, Providence Tegistatnre, in the ex- | me ‘Loursbips of commerce, and our waretouses’ of | ercise of that power, is bound 20 to exercise i} tidings i, and finally the captain uriek axe stone, but we have, after all, to look up and | as rob to abridge the right of the citizen, or | ports leave withont ner, apd hannted with dismattore, | 2 for the aunst ine and the rain, and those myste- | add any additional quel estons to those provided ia ‘ings of the entertainment which awatted him at | C®"8*Y Jamestown arrived, but no | tor Charleston; er, ¥ is; U'Brion, Stewart, Machias for New York: Matan- Frisby, Boston for Baltimore; B Re, New York (with’ joss of fe liant | NYork. Below, so! Yor Virginia; | Morning Star,” Clo ry an exact symbol. “MY othorwords, {tis as true that ws | bu need apirituaily to Lite Christ to ourselves in order that our tual 6’ may de maintained, as much CX, feston it, Allen, for as physically we assimiste material substances mention wh orth the fruits of the earth | the Constitution. provisions of the bill ineffees | 20% § ro Fesson to ous bodily organiansn orser that ournpimalexitieass | in tueir veasch, for the ate re breathe, ad for helight | diat-anchise all citizens” who are able but neglect to | Richman’. Upon bis azsival la tht clly, Rowever, he | deni, ear he ee a ee sates winthy Jone Wee: may be maintai g.need splaitually to liveon | wheh fila us with ie we are dcpendeat om Ged. | attend tetore the registering oficers, on the days | TPistuc is’ Wenge weecen awarcor the. Taek shee. | Peownuee ey liubbelly Albany stoop a merien, Burton, Cork, Christ, in order w in spirit, just as we | 28 wellasiorthe water by which we live. Mai in | specified before the elecYon, to have their namen regis- | She had not been left with her friends at Norfol'. This Went to ‘Busch inland iith sohe Sarah 1 mts, peed to live on api Hesivin order to tend grow | ae hens’ com in ous slvet vomplsining of the enact- | ered.” It makes mo iprivising for supplying such | shee the sapeaim agood oppottuaity or aepotation. He | fei, © . : (rom Providence) tor Havana; Anna Jenkins, (00) Ooh Phila: Fo a ama et auiersians | meat! what sey fiisk sn unjust lem, waich proviies | omiesone om the day of election. out prohibits all, | fock the earhect epporiuany of ascuring an interview | Hinton Wferwish fe Sow Yorks welt Duncan, Glowssnc: | Mona; Math Soh G Wale WR 7 Coesty and ovher—ai , i nenve, is to | ega'n: inction and ale of certg! . Sap- fy , from 7 , ‘ me “4 4 Forster, Portland tor Nor! Y Let me fay, nat nothing ‘uly lives unless | nese It wo:eac that the living steam which sashes frcas | | Fhe provisions of ihe bill ate of such « character in Pate oer che la aaa hated Bek, || Beaks Meckaaad pot Wilmingion; Marta Themes Tara | PDGDS OUD OIE is Midab’) be Ba Sen it fills up all the afite being. [lives when it | the ril's wal scaled up, how differently would the com. | felation to the addition to the r of . ia. - Marelia Leary, for Valparai- down thin; but it is omuci? as ite facuities iby toh Mew the Dice falls ‘opce. toe-olane-sals,-|-oaine, whe svell havecwesieena Wernben Bho Was satisfied of hie tmocence in the matter; and sash dace Sade abies icine sivta ~ 80 1d. f or fuctions are f ved. All matter Affected dy this matter—upon those whose | gistered at the first feeyaton, unless he shall prove | Sfter® consultation she consented to settle the matter | paitADELCHIA, April 15, 4 PM-—-Acr steamship M |” At Stalncomd abt 6th brig g Brag by Bea . a4, Ey via, tute 2, in e J 7 - st “4 eactably, if the owners of the Jamestown w Sanford, Sanford, NY ork; barks Virginia # Esteliina, Cien- SAN FRANCI8CC—Arr yh hi fe. ‘There is se death, me eg nee rere et oer ee ge tr ARE TE em ste: TUN0 for Bie wouinh. ‘Thin wos ngnecdae Up Oape, | Renete icesion Mies, Welerr doy Tenn Wine eee | Deal ARAN TO ae, Meseauamay I a erie ee oi time. a adhe mm, is } Parrish very cheerfully, and his lisvilities to the people brigs Aboott Lawrence, Crowell, jelbourne, i inte thelr lips any longer—to think that Mranoliist ment not only at that, but | af tho Stata of Virginia for harboring runaway slaves Origon Adams, York, Portland: homes shal not be di ated by ‘t any longer—to think were discharged. ‘the Jamestown returned to New ind, Hi p zoperty jote’ coue down to tl jamental matter: of the ani vere. The currents..whish~ flow throu; i mor one inconsanthy gang | oo withit’ It, be North Wii jago de C ail matter ori to be that their Rearth-fires shall no longer de qnenc tion 5, aleo requires of a qualifi- ownsond, Williams, Bristol, KI a. (NO arPe 5 bro pulsation Season “of eG xnima it. These sre. ihgaktag God for It and Laem thats. | cation of séx mouths feeldencsin the counsty, whereas | ott sgain Friday morning, bringing to the owners the ; Boston, D Nicholas, MeDufy, Savrer Honctale, ag ceo, although as 8 ters tnatlen that treme is| <iSerence it -would'be, fon the otherimned, alt che the constitation requires only four months, it’ also re- Sefaptaia took’. til Se teal chet ley, New York; Eneonia, Ps ship Phantom, Peterson, Mone Kons: setn le sive with all the q aul ‘Aad | oprings which tise among the bile were seeled up’ Or | quires a fe the voter in the election Me alate whsseres en tear: iat ip Bridger hh -. SHR i Kownt wis Wee Ploce. cervn.nly when we Savane Thaw that;-weimay | euppose that cs, instesd ot water, should sais downs | district at th time, walle the comsutution recites, 1a, | BA power to reelaim ber wherever , ; Fane ee eae bath. bark Inehingwn'(Br)" Valparsaee tay thet men do notliy men-d3 n0t- «i | upon us that beverage which men think it is such a gle. | addition, that he ‘shall have been « resident for thirty | Coe, rent: ae, Henotutn; inthe Niareen oe: ably live when they /eieiat ad Ey | tous tibirty, aad privtngeto drak, Sapppes tat intend | as 8 nextHrececing the a.” Court Calenaars/Tnw Day- Three Dgothers, Jayne, snd Bupbraton, os the animal tivea-when: ft ‘mertlyax 6 | of tim Latream, be should cause Seetous trees Dawover imports enap, ta, ofthe elec. | .Uximo Stats Disraict Covat—Nos, 15, 20, 22, 42, 61 id (Br) Booth, sto; acne James Teanklin mp of matter, Aging does. nt ° ‘he: } whieh mon stem to prize ro much to gush on uafrom the |. tive from and ‘Of the power | to 56. ‘Norwiek: na: 4, HB Prince de Jornville, —— xine motely a ‘pecans vas ian | fourts, what a cry rise rom lig! “And if | tocecgertain the crisene’ by rogitoring 4 Stan Cotes seat ee te Rivott Fal ma rey oval), Hemp ibars work fern) th it wo otherw: a uy O ' , +f Matatlan. " i ’ Line ‘age sod see ire ‘Retuee! marae ott ri Say pny ai BP Te ford, aan O a: ‘ai it, Jolson. for Catoutts wnt @ f ity but nota drcp has he given, ‘unless what “mek, Tiitasy malviovel who: by Part ‘S02, 498, 480, 488, 484, 487, 400 to 495, aanén, Horiom, ‘Bald Bagic, Tredwell, for Hong-Kong with dis- perverse ingenuity, hes produced, You cannot | stitution, is entitied to vote, and who apne him- | 497, 4¢8, 501. 00, 301, 419, 415 Comet, Crowell, for BYork direct with die ata t brige Samael Churchman, ——. for Velppraiso direct Boy, ——, for Sydney and Port Phi with dite tPAULEN COVE--In port April! heiy Helen mish, from Pornamiuco for Sonron ON find it anywhere Supplied by nature. On the other self on vhe day of election, and demand hand, what has God given us! fee how it trickles dewn | elector, from exercising the privil ranteed te him from the pine blades on the tops of the bille; bow,Jt | by ‘he Constitution. aye U. CLARK, ausbon Goi 9 peso mpting wasce We ares darter (Auman, Apel 19, 199%, paxion Court—Nos, 301, 47, ween | aio. a4, At6, 460, 11th, 2, 267, 47 647 Disasters. 0 492 aah: 465, ‘ion 609 to 648, 696, Sup Rove wpa, at Charioston from Liverpool, censsion of severe qaice on the vo: y Copa Jegadie dagags to spars, sailp, -_ ye 8, 8, 010 38