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aA pha aie IG Mae NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1855. THE ANNIVERSARIES. ihaaniven a cacseioateg Woe Of a very imposing and] nor Hang et. - Sue Mane Commnenteee gaa ay ik lint | peimancia goo nent bark Soha Ht Malt Boy, 6 {s upaal on occasions, of thie kind sno gectatee off sre Pata ot Mina atom Loud Catis for an Bxtra Sesston of the Banditti—Division te tas eags! waperhee Feb M8, able Wondering Jeu, Bapkeot SEAMEN 8 FRIENDS SOCIETY. ogamabled of the 2 por -4 rags, oes ne heater (N. of 8 Districts —Unjintshed Work on the Program. Yn wert abt Roel 25 nahes Sea Witch, The celebration of the Seamen’s Friends Society was eld tact evening, at the Broadway Tabernacle. The Chair was taken at the appointed hour, by P. Perritt, | prevent. of whether robe. They moved, headed by the Most Rey. Archbishop, Afe: ts since Thomas Gibbon made love to and me—Railroad Oommissioners—Doudtful the to thedral, and the theologian of exch Bishop was made off with the wife of Alexander Hunter, residing in| Companies will Obey this Partisan Lav, Ro. Ba! with | for N York fare: es | res le the north part of the town twit outte 20th; Fi ., President of the Chamber of Commerce. The wing are the members of the Couneil:—Most | wife took money to considerable amount to | _ It is not yet determined upon whether a proclamation ea ee ee Stuart, Chap- Pe eee frhecling? Joka McG ahaa V. Wore Pie Sok meen fs cttaseabie secaeat ef cietiine’ "| shall bo written for Myron HL. Olack $o sign, calling 2 note), Lsanbx, front Calla? lain of the Baptist Mariner's charch. ee eee OD MEG DD, 0! Rich. | "A counsellor at law was fined two dollars and costs, on | extra setsion of the Legislature, ‘The dictators here, tha tebelene Ris: Br) Renter sek ie'anekcnes | Fo g, D.D., of Erie, Pa.; John N. Neuman, of Phila. | Wednesday. ina police court, for smoking a segar in the | an4 lobby outside, have not yet concluded their consal- i #2, with cotton, Et e La ) Rev. Be. y deiphis, with the administrators of Charleston and Sa. | streets of Beaton. tations upon the subject. They have not yet discovered eels for Providence’ "Pom" | Vanaelinds, 2 ship Granada, Wi sto: of the annual report, in which was set forth that— and the superiors of fhe Orders of Jesus, Re-| Aman named Eufresne, well known to the travelling ian 2, with cotton, e, sold take, steam ithe Sid from toe sity Bek 8" ‘Tho operations ofthe American Seamen's Frionds SocistY | Somptionists, Sisters of Charity and Benedictine Monks, | public as conductor on the Champlain and 8t. Lawrence | sufficient number of ‘weighty ressons’” to justify oa fay ie 3 with cotton, fe, ould fake, seam 10th. im the city 6 are both foreign faa Somes es oheaieins oat Fame ‘The services of the occasion was High Mass, cele Raitrosa for nearly twenty years, and George Griswold, | them, even in the eyes of the woolley whigs, to issus the 5) (ag Spee black ball bound 3; te 8) Pe ol you . Rows i brated by the ae, ands sermon by the Right | conductor on the same , were recently arrested 02 | mandate. The lobby, the whig party, andthe Governor, cl Rev. ~~ McGill, of Richmond The ditcourse was very | suspicion of embeszling money received for fare. have separate views; but as the latteris not consulted, y eat, Indies, Kk apes, hence for Chastoste areh Per ce Palace », a iti runswic! Maa the Bs (on Hew ons, Bal 3 Sth, Wid Wi Know!es, London; 7th, Unio: ford) Cape Henry %th,) with cosl, to E tion with suziliary it able, an to most attentivel; the immense by . en wikh Sunil ta the pocial ‘and ‘moral improvement of | audience, ve minsiager at Roctoes whttohe ora the United States Com- | any more than the Attorney General, upon questions of | Quinte Goviotnn Bram); Wot, Beomen, @ dare, with mise Racoa—in ort abt April 22 she, bee a Baris, ¥ umber of boarders at ite § esis he Gee After the sermon the Council were organised by the | ing to New Bedford ships, are charged with mprossing political expediency, it only requires the leaders of the ong 38 poseene. * Daten) (pe eT 9 33 He (Breviguely reported at Gumana boun er ithe last your's boarders | Profession of faith on the part of the Bishops and the | into their service one or more . It is alleged that | lobby, who compose the entire party, to agree whether | q,Us"\ in Down’ Cutid enters, to Boousn, Graves & Knog, front Demarara, calls ots shipwrecked and devtituieywhe recelved ad ja board | Sendio® Of ® portion Of Ae a eereet Ot saat to the oven. | {his Rot unfrequentiy the, case that whalers, when 02 | rot an extra session shall beheld, 1f thecourtashould | Co ‘May 2 iat 48, ion 07, spoke aeip Fuiladelpbia, from | P'Gox Bert April Oak Vesta, Pocival ol , pba; a M : Shas womlete whese peouniary, value in not ‘etimated in | sion.” thens in service, bomuetiings for several sererks, end thes | decide the Prohibitory law to be unconstitu‘ional, thon | 14yernee! fer, Philadely i es for 8 ith bark E i Yarrington this statement. The ini tion, um D. Tracy, has never been mor ‘olored Sailors’ society, Ar. Albi ‘Tae, | Carpivy—Arr April 14 ships Grotto, Stewart, Havre Azoft, Simmons, Queenstown: Isth. T'S Rogie, Maxwoll Bristol; 19th, P’yramid, Henderso, Havre, to losd for Noi 3 . E intone The Loyola and St. Alphonsus societies were present | put them on shoreat the most convenient point, with | Clark wants the fanatics to reconvene and amend the | , Bark Homer, Faulkner, Malege, 20 days, and Gibrattar 25 in large mumbers, together with nearly ati the clergy of | From three to five or six dollars only, as a reward for the -| days, with wine, froit, dc, $0 Giro Francia, April 9, Int 35 direo- i il Thursda; * law. If the thousands of census marshals shall give | 38, lon 7, eaw shin Tat ‘steouing E. The H had the wind the Catholic Church in the city. Until y next pe Becrace tt re oc ; 4 as 4 a ants Spree’ Sines are favorable reports as to the strength of the Seward whigs, | from NW tar. . 'W to NW for 10days, Had pilot on board four the sessiors of the Council will be vate, bat on that rs tis to be ver; - be eptember $2 day there will te pubile seasion, We learn that during | 1. 4; Stouten ent to the Post Omtcoin Aleran: | ‘xen the lobby will have tho session to reorganize | “ark Weary Stelton, Coombs, Palermo, Jan 14, and Gib: | caleatian | Pr 4 Phip Typhoon, Goodhue (trom Londow) the week the Bishops will preach in the several Catholic Va, 6 postage on letters detain rapaih llenry, Blelton, Coombe, Palermo, Jan 14, and Gib | Calcatin, Or ass barks Anu Johagoa, Lothro cheurbes of the city. through April for want of pre-payment. This thing is | the Senate districts, The ‘little villain,” too, will urge Back Five. ise). Wintin, Hamburg, 33 days, with radee moe, April 16 barks Ana ohason, Lethe oR Bol becoming epidemic. tn extra session in order to make another attempt to | and ig pansencars, to Boob & Kuntards, pie alas ; “= paint Eh Me The rumor is again revived that the heaé quarters @f | joiby through the New York Police bill, the original of | qietuqcstina eimncg’ee' Buokes'g Grave Apel as of cee Ae Ie Ane. Lone Ameriona and Feseiga Christian Union, Tabernacle, | Guvitita fan Astaire m Corpus | which was in the handwriting of the Lieut, Governor, | St Nicolat Mole, passed bark Emm, ; Limerick; 17th, E Cohen, Holmes, (from Havana) Glasgow cree ae eee ane sear eo, Bef ) » | Christi to jo. 0 meanly smuggled in the Senate, by Crosby, during the | gipht*,¥” tkingon, Curacos | With salt. goat | Gxnoa~In Port April id brig Melita, Foster, for Palerm " A: and Foreign Bible Society, First Baptist | 0% the 20th ult s dwelling house in Bolshertown, 5 j | teeter wen, Gravee & Co 25, lat ah { Mass., cceuvied by Mr. Pettingwl, was destroyed by fire. | expiring moments cf the late remarkable unparalleled fee em Ps Pipers feos Megngses foe cy, York, rs AR: port April 15 ship Ocean Star, Morritt | F. loot hor Ufo'sn attempting to save | gogsion, Indeed, there were so many political sshemes | ion "8 Spoke tris Pocclauls of Persians, faves Pecviannoy tor | ome seen ond, Gueitagwes, foe, ‘fork ind Voing wed en the Western bound i embers, ¥ left umaccomplished by the thing called a Legislatira, | “SA Gienburn (of Richmond, Me), Westerndarff, Havana, mistaken impression. 1 ‘Within the last five years eo en have left American vessels for the | church, Brookiye, 10 A, o 1,500 ry in Ai lis, and probably twice that number So a . | The wife of Mr. dis wd in Calltoruia. "2. Many excellont Northern soan ry Wilton, Metropolitan’ neste Tee ae om Hem’ | goods from the Swedes, Danes, &c., who served in American vei ws . + Ke Rail: Bipher rs ‘h ud re, vo ares faa Senoel Union, mostings in different aoe eorers on th le. Bead) poor syr'ed reer They that, all things considered, the tax payers of the State | Aj il Ao, wath sucar, to ©. yDuncan PRESEN 9 have lately left it, for abome on the land; prompted, some | Broadway Tabernacle, —Committer, Messrs. Libbey, | bave been paid 83 cents per day thus far this seaton. may prepare themselves for an extra session in the lat- | 4 pyits, with sugar, vo P Harmony's Kephgwa “ ? by better prospects of « pecuniary livelihood, aad some th: Pardee and Leveridge. Nos 2,3, 10,23, 24, 27, 30, 34, The Savar nah Georgian says the bodies of D. P. Land- | ter part of summer. Among the things left undone ark’ Harriet Spaulding (of Rooaland), S.ceper, Cionfue- Fs omer 36, 84, 57, 58, 66, 86, 141, 172, 190, erabing and W. P. Rowland, accidentally drowned on the the tolling railroads, taxing banks and other cor. | 6% April HM. with sugar, to R W Trundy. Chia. a with these causes | O18 57, oO Church’ Committee, A. B, Ludtim, | Smnine a er ting. tr} divas were ing ) ‘ Bark John Colby, Munroe, Cienfuegos, April 15, with inc! De Best NYork; 13th, the tonnage of Ameri: ta ? . » | 27th ult , were recovered on the is . porations, repairing the canals b; political junta, | sugar, to Chastolain & Ponvert. April 23, lat 24 02,lon 81 | ghip Dell .. do vin Newcastle, : t within the last toi | Not. 12, 13, 26, 88, 41, 46, 86, 71, 190, 166. The celsbration at San Jacinto, Texas, on the 2lst alt. incorporat. | 50, spoke sbip Comoro, from Matanzas for Cowos' and s 118 back Gcenes, Sutton, Matea increase of auil The Bev. ‘Dr. Cone's’ Church, Broome Street. —Commlt- | or the anniversary of the great’ battle’ which broke the | Duliifying the Pagit re Glave law of O eng Seek o- art April pas, " oye pn ne tee, Wan. P. Cook. Nos, 23, 26, 27, 42, 66, 47, 59, 73, 75. | senican yoke in foxes ra to have been quite | wetation amending the sonstitutio to postpone | wEstk Charm (of Thomaston), Sleeper, Cientuegos, April 15, |“ Tumxmicx—Cld April 18 bark Petron, Osborne, NYork vis for shipping many moompetent, worthless, and wicked spoci. The Rev. Dr, Hatfeld’s' Church, Broome, cornar of | Mexican yoke in Sexas, APPCare aedt peietce, amending the constitution s0 as to postps with sugar, to R W Trundy Cardiff, (not Shields.) mene of humanity. "| Raine Street Gommittec, Jouephs MeKeon” Now 6, 19, | Spirited affair. A large number of persons were preseat | indefinitely the payment of the State debt, and also | Bark Suliote (of Belfast), Drinkwater, Trinidad, April 13, | “1, OL The Secretary stated, in answer to the allegation | 95°86 "1193 94. 96, 98, 162 P 1 *% | —many.from Houston and Galveston. The military | amending it so as to allow negroes, undistinguished and | with sugar, to mast wade, of 2 vast Cecrease being found to exist in the Baptist’ Tabernacle, Sccond’ Avenne.—Committee, Reu- | Were 0B parade during the day, and fired saivo over | indiscriminate, to vote for State, national and local offi- a patent, pole, Galveston, EF iat Fite poten, muster rcll of seamen, eollated and compared from all | | 62 ee eee te th tank a te ae he the graves of the Texans who Zell in the memorable | cerg, So much of the programme as above recited, was | #¢ to JH Brower & Co. | May 4 lat 7 89, ton 73 10, sp sansett available sources, viz., that some finding the gold fields | "ine Rey. Dr. Smith's Church,’ corner of Seema Avenne | Atl not carries out, and as this is the last Seward Legisla- | “Bark Maria Morton, Bulkley, Savatnab, 7 days, with cot- | outta; Japan of Batlarat and California more profitable—o and Fourteenth Street —Committee, William E, Dodge. On the Ist of May, St. John, N, B., was visited by a | ture which will ever assemble, many reasons will induce | ton, toScranton & Tallman. ‘Lom Eastern war — bent —— —— = an} | Nos. 60, 88, 67, 109, 146, 157, 186, 188. . * | snow storm, which lasted for several hours the aetict parks gto apeeanble the. paniltls to, Meniaie nt aed Clark, Mobile, with cotton, to Sturges,Clear- and C Ey divin oe ti preferring the sbore to sea, Pit 3 C) . - . | sehemes of robbery and plun whic! ow . jALTA—In port April 7 ship Arlington, Ryan, from Liv agrted Giei: original vocation. "hla falling ‘of be ac Ppa aly oe a ceidalatcdoh inch Mba ae Peper eerie ae ig Coed ye Ad we Nothings and democrats prevented at the regular ses- {RHE Emina Port), Gintrs, Lisbon, 33 days, with salt, &e, aE liegt en mel ige hy coun’ for from Gospel infizence. 1 ? ee: Z ion. Ms il The Chairman seine Sesling ‘and well merited compil- 23, nee took rly 161, 177, and the Mission | people on the Sabbath day. 5 Brig 11 Pévere (Ital), Gallo, Leghorn 66 days, with marble, With regard to Gerry mandering the Senate districts, it 1, ke, to Si ment to the iate Walter R Jones. In the course of his Baptist Church, Stzteenth Street, near Eighth Avenue — A riot occurred among the Irish at Womelsdorf, six: | is certain that no formation of them can be made which | “fivis wtih ‘imms & rig Attivo (Sic), Fored, Palermo, and Gibraltar, 87 days* xematks he took occawon to ailude to the interest taxen orth west of Reading, Pa., on tl a (Ble) ne th inst, | will be of advantage to the wings | They cannot arrange | with fruit, to Chamberlaih Robinson & Co April 24, Ist 27 y ¢ : Committes, Jobn’R. Hurd. Nos. 48, 65, 74, 81, 108, 115, i ‘4 Dy bim sad the efforts be made for the presecvation of | Somrete* » 65, 74, 81, 108, 115, | The rioters burned several houses and bai | aaingle Senate tin tho State which would be | 27,10n 64 34, epoko bark David Lapsloy, bongs for Camana mn port April y 8, 189, " Alber (Br), Steeres, Guayama, PR, 20 days, with su- . wee Menata Sones, Medsteesa, Peters and-dettelheim | 4t20ciated Reformed Presbyterian Church, Twenty fifth Reading b italic are Ma tint arescl vo inv mess ofa | fener wre “chscuotstabib: anf’ uhooatrolavte.:: Mot A sapaid molaseey 19 6 Schleatiopet: veel Cod Pickard. aldge, Duntea, fer do 134, an Pas: nddresced’ the meeting. Toey strenuously | Si7t mear Seventh Avenue, the Rev. Mr. Wright’s.— | riot, o vd om w ro os aoe hae ta eer onrated'coca as ap Brig Rebecca & Frances (of Boston). Ray, fumacoa, PR, Newront—Cld April 16 Clara An», Patten, Havens. ‘6 fs ine Sailors? 3% | Cormitiee, John ©, Hines. Nos. 1, 82, 103, 114, 117, " ingle ty y o,.vith sugar and molasses, to Aquirrs & Galwey. Mavnrrive—Arr Jan 27 bark Sarah L Bryant, Poa urged the necessity of susta'ning the Sailors’ Home ia | 437° 190 The State Fair of Ohio for 1855 is to be held in Colum: | being impregnable of invasion by his forces. Tuore is | | Brig alear, Sinith, Tampico, 22 days, with hides, hemp, | land, Montevideo this eity, inadequate though it was to supply the wants | "FT" Cais corner of Bedford and Downing | dus, on the 18th, 19th, 20th and 2st of September next, | no Sebastopol which can bo erected to withstsnd artil: | Ae, to Spiere & Oliver. Newronr, E-Sld April 16 ship Gulf Stream, Lord, Ne oT oan ces am ‘Streets. —Committee, J.C. Baxter, Nos, 18, 92, 48, 67, | The St. Mary’s ship canal was go far completed on the | lery and battering rams. | Therefore, the whigs may un- on Kate, as reported yesterday], Addi- god, tot el boston, i re enlivel FO) ieces pei r ‘tate into Ser i: 8 itn wood, to C F Moring, aT + April 14 bark Laurens, Colo, for Bor The exarciass.wece ealtvened by Bapropeiats pitcta per- |. 70.96 18th of April‘as to permit the passage of vessels, It | Certake to divide the State into Senate districts as ad Jn ‘here ou acesuut of the'crew belag | gaarzs ne ofey 5 foraea by an efficient choir, and at the conclusion the | 7,84) 92, 131. o A © Ly " pases 3 vantageous as they may think safe, they can count upon May 2, ; jesux and NYork. aucience separated, seemingly well impressed of the ne- | |! Tee 16, 20. 7h 70. one 127, ted, faecal, | Senet it would be entirely Gnished by the Ist of | TOM evtainty, whatever, as things are shaping. Kate Swanton, from New Orleane for Bosto eee canes EeReeTOER Tt eT ‘The bill forced through the Legislature during the last | April 22, lat 36.35, lon 69 51, fell in with the moments of the session, making a board or railroad | of atout 150 tons, with Boston on he ‘April 7 barks Martha, Allen, her name; wae lumber loaded, waterlozged and abandoned; ~ At do and Malta, arr 3ist, for C1 neil 3d. for jeience (as do: York; S Fileti (Sie), tor do; Lai for do, and others. b rt po Pion eae: Scotia, Fishe 0 4 2, HEEwen, saee, disg; Spitur ceeaity of giving ‘a long pull amd a streng pull, and a The Ren Dr. Ei 3 . 11} sito, * 2 ik Tars, ev. Dr, Hutton’s Church, Washington Square — ‘Two shocks of an ear thquake were felt at Cairo, Ill. sae cuataaba menses toe Committee, James B, Thompson. Nov. 1, 8, 27, 49, 62, | on the soth ult. The interval between wai | Commicsioners to interfere with tke management of the 7 . Pr sc. | 64, 80, 89, 118, 160. about five minutes. Their duration was about five se ives no favor eithés from the peo. | W84,Painted black with a white streak; had rot been long in JHE AMERICAN BAPTIST HISTORICAL SO roads of this State, receives no fa Ps That'condition The Exercises will commence at the places desigaated, I ee Bee - P 2 | conds each, the vibratory motion being sensibly felt, and | pie or the railroai companies themselves. From the | ° Brig Mary Pierce (of Bangor), Pierce, Mayaguez, P CLEYY. at 3 olelock, PM. precisely. Tho annaal mecting of | the rumbling sound distintly. heard, manter in which the bill was pushed through, itis plain. | wit, with sugar and molasses, to P Harmony’s Noj “Unis eociety held ite eecond annual celebration last | Bi SN PTs bernacie-on Tuesday evening at 734 o'clock | _ JobmSmidt has been appointed Consul of Saxony at | ly evident that the law was intenced for the sole pur- | April 24, lst 90 16, lon 73 22, passed sche Leatth, a even og, in the First Baptist church, Nassau | of the Sth of May. 8} ra -— Tbe heres. Sunderland, | Louisville, Ky., and Alexis de Stoutz, Vice-Conaul of | pose of making places for some half dozen political psts | To)’ iisnding Nand W: on 74 12, passed brig Ohio, treet, Brooblyn, The meeting was largely and fashior hington. ay: ‘Rev. Mr. Tyng, Philadelphia ; | tae Swiss Confederation for the port of San Francisco. at heavy salaries. The people inquire, who are most | “Brig Titania (of Eastport), Appleby, Arecibo, PR, 15 days, Se tt aa ha: By " aahion®- | gud the Rev. Dr Baker, Williamsburg. . poles | 4 meeting of merchants was held in Cincinnati on the | competent to macage railroads, the State Fngineer Seso- | with sugar and molasses, to Harmony Nephews & Co, Dray rey nn sesn te American Baptist Home Missionsry Society, Pierre. | 4th inst , to entertain the important question of extend.~| ciated with rotoriously ignorant persons, or men whose | Brig leola (of Boston), Fark. Cardenas, 14 days, with su- Boy maton, Fe nail ; Bist, t : the roads and whose daily | garand molasses, to Mara & Novera. Atter singing by the choir and prayer by Rev. Mr. t Street church, Brook, 10 A’M., and Sand 73, | ing the tai'road connection of Cincinnati South, by ime has been tpent on \y u Bou eet church, Iya, a » aad S and 734 pa of the Laxtor ton ead Danville railroad: ” experience qualities them for the position? The com week £lmira (of Thomaston), Norbeck, Cardenas, 14 days, PoRtLAnD-—-O8 April 12 Victoria Reed, Tarbox, fro ‘ernandin: Giltetre, the report of the Recording Secretary was read, h nce quatnen toate Teese sien gia the ‘and molasses, to Show & Burgess. ‘ : . . f i is Brig Chas Heath (of Searsport), Stimpson, Cardenas, 17 ‘Tu, K—In port April 21 ship Geo Huribnt, Pos| From this it appears that the curators had added to their | __ Naticmai Council of Colored People, in Dr. Peanington’s | Frank, a lave, was executed near Prince Edward t talent avaiisble—men of strict watohfulness | asyy°witraursr to RP Buck & Co. Ring. cerrésponding members during the year a number | CUUTeD, in Prince strest, at 12 ovclock M. Court Heam, Ve., om tbe ith. ull, for tha miarder of his ho, devote their whole time and thoughts | ¢ ‘Bng Andrew King, Rayner, Carda with ougar foe NY OE, TOBUSIOE 7 ship Catharia of ipteltigent gentlemen in Kurope und America, from | American Tract Soolety, Broadway Tabernacle 10 4. | “4”, nsSBAas. Tie AUBOr In peTAAONE Of TORE Sr Brig Nancy H Hagen ot Buchopor', Tirriman, Matanzas, eer eRe april 12 Amity, Hayes, Carditt. A severe thunder storm visited Louisville, Ky , om the | necessarily men who bave been thoroughly educated in ~ Bi whom it was conddently expected much bight would be | M._ Speabers—Rey. Dr. A.D. Smith, Rev. T. I. Cuyler, , during whish the lightning struck ‘Patrick | the toilsome, diligent and extremtly laborious railroad | 13 aya ugar and molasses, to H D Brookman & Co. for’ pamela ‘April 17,bark James icks, Lathan 2d im thrown ou the subject of Baptint history, They had re: | 324 Mev, Dr Tyng., The Society and Hoerd Olsiasevant | Dunn and Joba Gray, Irish Iboring mon, instantly | schools. ‘Ihey are not ooly required to be prastical on- | with sctes and forwasd, vo Reliker & Meliman» Pt | Ngweastle, 1s a cit 19 sche Miranda, Wodmore, to co'ved dur'og the year many rare gifts, among others a | the election of officers and committee, ” killng the former and paralyzing the latter. giveers, versed in mechanical science, capable of judging Brig Industry ge Whiteey ville, err, Bermuda, 10 days, | Norfolk for NYork, ie. mapusczipt history written by the Rev. Morgan awards; Awerican Baptist Home Mission, Pierrepont street Bap- The Legislature of Maine have passed a law forbidding Ue Co eo ll Bi pied pete Gey Pi om et Ppa 2 Beaty Bend pk. the I brings the remainder Swansea arr Apr 16 bark Chovalier, Knight, Havai also, « history of the Baptista, in DelawareState, volume | “#{ “hurchy Hrookiyn, 104 Me teaipe, | muenin alleye without Toenee they are mien necessarily of the most aeoples vighance, |, Brig Atos (Br) Howaa, Windhr, 14 days, with pat- | (Tasmpab7 ts port ana hing aa 5, pever published; ssveral rare manufcript volumes in | 10A. M. Addrers by Hom, Chavles Sumner, on slavery, The Turf. Rever disconcerted. with « mind balanoed to» penay’ | “Brig Arctus (Bt), Howard, Windsor. B Hale, Crowther, for Portland; Edias Pike, Brow the Germen languege #8 early as 1746 and 1762, ands | Metropolitan theatre, 73 P.M. UNION COURBE, L, I—TROTTING. Saved no {ally ‘competent far. raiseead: amaungemeati | with tofieatec mannan” nth Eewertom Mobile. 36 deyr, | ton, 1egr Retndeas, Sensi, trom St Teoma agg et of communion service carved out of solid wood, | pAmérican, Congregational Union, Pilgrim church, | yospay, May 7.—Matoh $2,600, mile heats, best thres | Gertalnly uct the State Sngineor, however wall | "Brig Australia (Ge, Witenssett Wiley, Charleston, 12 days, | &° Brooks’ Drised, j th Di B vi be Ait Q ‘ d ing 300 Ibe. vers ‘on , in mathematics, hydraulics, with fustic, H B Brookman & Co. Boston for Cowes, = = bifre eng ae hae ls Moraes p American Home Missionary Society, Tabernacle, 734 polit i ioc lc ata weighing re " 1 | grades, peel eli and depremicns, . Ca Brig Lagrange, Maybew, Ellsworth, with lumber, toC &E | (not 12th) bark Bruni no . J Peters. ‘Tampico—In port 4 publiched his memoir of ‘the Reve | _ American Baptist Home Missionary Society continued, | W. Pesbody named b. m. Flora Te a: 9.2. | certainly, netaipersoneetirely Seaerant ot arene ‘orrest, Brown, Millbridge, with lumber, to master. | york same day. pleted and ; E . Flora of steam required to drive » train of cars twenty mil ane Bee tae cee B Y 12 dnys, with frit, H—Arr Feb 26 Josephine, Abell, fr Jas, Clark, the first man who preached the Gospsl west o Pe ert asteas ates Time—2:31—2:33—2.21 an hour, cr incapable of udglg ‘the difference bet Pe eat con, 12 days, Pe a ari eee ng phine, Abell fei the Masiscippi. Since last meeting, a sister society had | ong? s'p. 4 *Y) % ise RACES Ae an angle ands. curve. 3 tne railroad com: es have no me es Provincetown) Smith, St Croix, Wi, Br bark Deane, Mitchell, (from Baltimore) Mauritius, been fi din New Yer«, ithe New York Baptist Pd Sae, Bae Fainretp, May 2.—Sscoyp Day—Proprietor’s purse | faith in this law—they over no necessity for it. a 4 a Home Ports. Histor‘ca! Society, In eoaclusion, the report asuel for | American Bible Soclety, Tebernacio, 10 A, M $200, to mile eats: eo. by 7 thelr endeavors to accommodate the pablic—in ihair | Eruyrats usttolbifertat wicked upif Valse cotton tems | , AURXANDRIA- Arr May ¢)rig Candace Matheny, B i . 9 ls “ ? ringed 7 - P. re"8 . Michael Angelo, Lingaree, constant 8 in careful success! attaining qi an) 4 on; 4 Hi fe cpche sna eae Wee pgm New York Colonization gociety, Lafayette place, 724 | 90 oS Coutts by Beaton, dyecraid, 10 los, 1 1 | towards pafery anc eatiaiaction, they should mot be ine | ‘igenTgi sci sechoomer, anknown. | yp os aostotk | Amis Beiom, Mass; J Holmes. do Sia ‘On motion of Dr, Latuam, the annual report was ac- | pM, cepted, ond ordered to be ed, a 8 , Cramer, Guayam: Fath Mt C. Green’a ch. g Rube, by Trustee, dam Min- terfered with by a tet of mon, though styled commis. | 2 days, where ake put in in distress, with atgar, to Van | POM ome are May 5 a G steamer ju blished, n Temyerance Union, Tabernacle, 734 p te & Slaght Georges, a ier Dr, nuns fee intooony and dared | | Amtsins Hew Gotan Ase o, Nord eet | MP BY Malo, an EL os vrceveoes 2 2) ame aa a aac one Tis tnat | , Set RaiA Doane ot Firm, Deana Genter, | Caf, yee, ReMee ee. hie ic i , 734 P.M i V 7 with sugar molasses, to Leayor diag: of Roger Williams, the founder of the colony of | “New York Paisoa Association, Dr. Cheever's church, Taupo Dav, May 3.—Propriecor's purse $400, tres maissioners mewed ta ae a rua we meave aay leuiger ope 1B os 6 (of Fall River), Jamos, Galveston, 28 Island. 4 M. mile heat Octo! railro: . qi On motion of Mr. Summ Sus1pos, the thanks of the | “”\Sericon Anti Smarery Soc'ety, (Old Scheol, Garrison Jokn Byleher’s ch. ma, Cordelia Reed, by Wag- Dantes ore reqnantye o chooge a member of that com. | se in MontGie sper, ‘Roy Wont, 15 days, wivn sugar ang meeting were offered to Dr. Williams for his able sd | Section,)—Brsiness and general discussion.’ Freewill ner, dam by imp. Priam, 5 years old, 107 Ibs. 1 0 1 | Thbtoms. Sat is very doubtful whether either of the “4 Sehr Enooh French (of Pall River), Pieroe; Pensacola, 0th Grese, and Le was requesed to furnish a copy for publi | Baptint church, Nellivan street. CG: ‘sb. g. Lawson, by Wagner, 7 years bpm Mg | ry cco avast | Laat, with zoltow pis es a A passengers, to Be k & Chi ia ta ; ‘ ‘Ametieat, Copgregational Uaion—Anniversary, (cou- | old, 121 1D8.;-.::+arzne: py Epalioa; dam 7° 7 ce great lines, of 1983. ilh AAUP PUGEVG! the ro- | x Schy Montank (ot Key, Woe, Setnllt, Tempe Bay, vis collect 5 inna’ ae gps Dasat re peal of w as soon as the people Jearn that hr Enctantress, Jayne, Sa ih, 6 day rf A conection was then taken up. the intimation | Sng York institution's? ho Blind, in the Broadway | Weta, 5 years old, 107 Ibs... 2. soe0 ee . (BF ee the people Jearn that they | 1 Se ng Jayne, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, piven thet the funds of the sogitiale report. Tabernacle, ata P.M. ‘Time, 6:01—6:02—6 80, Fhe taf fo Atte rapier Solenabnetad gu atl inh: mene ody we Cu” hang aT OCS. DF Tg hn HR” ed Frmay, May 11. OHIO BRACES. sis bhai Societies “cape leaateed et ete Panera SerRenah, Oilers with cotton, | Beropeas, Champlain, parks astern Star, Tafaate {THE UNION THDSOLOGICAL SEMINARY. New York City Anti-Slavery Society, 73 P, M. Gouin Geer Go wana Meay a= Pacputaceu a parte, 306 Wouke bets Merelins Ea ieacoin es for Enlladelobic. brige Marine, Denmark, schrs Tiger, W, The annivereary of this institution was held last American Anti-Slavery Society—Anniversary, (con- | mile heats, best threein five, for all trotting horses, to CHOLERA AT Jmrrerson Barracks-—We have | Schr Humming Bird, Morris, Wilmington, NC, 6 days. . be " | tinued )—Freewill Baptist Church, Sullivan street. Markel,” ? ? known for some time that cholera existed among the | Schr Southern Bolle, Powoll, Wilmington, NC. Be Kay 4 coke: Voliqy TeRry, hawt svecing in the Mercer sizeet church. There was pretty | ““jmierican Board of Commissionera for Foreiga Mis- | JRC" ocvey entered cr. g. Cream Pet, 1 1 0 2 1 | B¢W Fecruits at Jefferson Barracks, but it did not strike | Sehr LP Smith, Bisch, Wilmington. ORARLESTON:-are’ May ship Columbia, Sturges fair attendance, and much interest was manifested in the | stons—Anniversary. 10 A. M.; Broadway Tabernacle. 0. W. Dimick, entered b. g Quater..... 2 2 0 1 2] ¥30f #0 alarming a character as fo require special no- Wave, Wright, Ply mouth. York; barks Carclina, sherwood, do; Uncle ‘Sam, Ay proceedings. The exercites were opened with prayer by Tcsspay, Mar 15, John Chambers entered s. g. Bill Moore. dr. tice. The disease now yields Feaaily to prompt treat- ington, Joyoe, Plymouth, Fortland; pan peinces Concha, Fees, Moar R in (ter which the choir, accompanied b; ‘Twenty -second anniversary of the New York Magdalen Time, 2:49—2:48—2:50—2:51—2:58. Track heavy. wnt and of the total number of persons attacked— ‘irginia. Tybee, Fesmosom, NXork; sobre igeriae, ev. Mr. Halsey, at jc . panied by | city vill be held at the Asylum, Eighty-cighth street, about seventy—only fourteen cases terminated fatally. Gectgetown. lo Werld, Jones, and Sp. Lawre ociety ya0E, 'y-oig) c5et, Sz0onp Rack.—A match for $2008 side, best three in | There have been some deaths from other causes—tae , Georgetown. steamship Idabel, Roliins, Havana via Key W the music of the organ, sung @ piece of sacred music | \etpecu Fourth and Fifth avenues, reason the future of the American missionary pa en Bespin snd ewas delivered by Jaues H. Dwiaut, of Con The Hoboken Ferry. F. Mundy named b. m. Liztie Benedict . Brayton, Babcock, N York. 4 rr ith ship Gondar, Mic! s, Liverpool. Pet phn! 3 EASTPORT Acr April 2 soht Toxan scurvy, preumonia, &c—but there is nothing in the 2 1 1 1 | condition of the men there to excite apprehensions. In 1 2 2 2 the jast month or two, as many as twelve to fifteen hun- ns He spoke of the necessity of ia. Hovoxes, May 7, 1856. Bias, 418-9 186 S685. éred persons have been assembled at tho barracks, and, Gi 30 brig Mungo Park, Nickels, do for Calais, Celfort in the dissemination of the | 74% GORDON BENNETT, sq. : ternoon’ on ite Colambar’ rook Eadie, Leeerras’ ti | colssted from so many quarters of the country, ft was Rising Sum: Wass, Mul thewardameaions sobre Rumpisc, Mataball, 11 principles ci Christianity, and expressed his bei tha, | _' your paper of this morning there was scommuni- | name of «race. Frank Plerce so far distanced Kate | te vome ecient We usderstand tie tes pee eee | Sehr Franfiin, Brown, Milbrid Woortertrom Nyork), St Join, N' to some extent. We under: 2, brig Triad, Wooster 5 siiswouTH—cld May 2 brig Lagrange, Mayo, for 3 the means were not commensurate with the great work | cation, signed ‘A Resident of Hoboken,” complaining | Hathaway at the start that he had little to do but to | tions, looking to the sanitary condition of the barracks, Sobr Statcamas, Ray, Addison. a ed, There nas, he thought, « dimuat. | of the refusal on the part of the feery company to aell | take his own time the balance of the distance. A great | are of the most rigid character —St. Louis Republican, | Sore Atlante, Davis, Kastport. FALL RIVER—Arr May 3, schrs Oscool: i ght, crowd witnessed the affair. Bets to the amount of no, erry GrALL RIVER Are May 8 schts Osies Peo Tei giro: gover or Mipercti eebdee $1,200 were ofered that Frank could mate his mile ia | “9! > po Alexandria; Hanna & Abigail, Rovert of Christianity, but he predicted renewed | ip reply we would observe, that although the writer's | 2:30, but they were not taken. Barap Riot iy CANADA—SU#FERING From Wanr | Sloop H orvest, Corwin, Providence, : Go hiladolphia. The choir cang ‘Teil us of thy God,” after which Mr, | cafe i# @ singular one, and may be a hard one, yet it o¥ Foop,—The Kingston (Canaca) News. of the lst inst BELOW. Henay HJ. Jeevr, of Montrose, Pa, delivered an ora- | may be doubted if the ferry proprietors themselves have Theatres and Exnibitions. learns that, in iouneauees of the price of flour having Bark Warwick, 180 days from Callao; brig Wael from tion.on ‘The Bible and Koran.” ’ According to the views | not the greater cause to compl the following ex- | Acapgmy or Music.—This evening Mad. Anna deLa. | been raised to thirteen dollars barrel, and other | ~——-By the James Avery. to be regarded asa means | tzact from a memorial presented to a committee of the | grange will make her debut as Rosina in the opera of | breadstuffs in proportion, the people of Smith’s Falls have | Wind at a of this speaser, Ielamism z ions of the East | New Jersey Legialature at its last session, will, wethink, | ‘-1he Barber of Siviglia.” She will belassisted by Signor @ stores and hale themselves ad libitum. 10 under Providence to prevent the nm: Mcmorada. {rem relapsing into Paganiem, and keeping them in the | go to show :— ‘ Morelli as Figaro, Signor Marini as Basilio, Loriai of suffering is si prevail in the tewn- belief of the 'cne God. There were. of course, many |" We would state that tho receipts on the ferries, at the | Count Almayera, and Signor Rovere as Barco, There | @ID borough and the adjacent townships, which | ton has pims suid Wr BESO to a veer he yen et errers in their form of faith, but stall it was preferable | rales of ferrinzo now charged, do uot and have not tor many | ge can be lttie doubt but that the houselwill be crowded | Were devastated by fre last August, many of set- | will hereafter run between that place aud this city, Uader to what he called the image-worship, of Rome. | Protes years met the expenses, as shown by the following table, | {2 Svery department, tlers being destitute ai food and the means of proc The command of Capt Homan B Chase. . i, tantism wae the only form of Christientty which he be- tg i, ie seed for r 8) crops. 8 a * at Ni , 4 Hleved could be brovgnt, 20 bear upon if succesafelly : sie SBR |g RROAD A, Tara Te comedy oot cae tnt ote | Homie about to be presented to Parliament praying for | sibs deegarged iron Ter itt voyage, Whhout"appeets: Ii nsvord Tushor biverpeok ‘The Macomedans regarded the ceremonials of the Romish i 65,038 | ioe Miss Fanry Vining as Con: aid for these people. nances, to Me Wm Williams, for $1,132 50. Sho is to be om- EORGETOW, Arr Aptit 28 ‘Susap, ay Cauach with dstestation, and goald only be converted 4154 | ae Martin Wildssbe. arises opt op aterbomncen ee Sa atic 2 Rose, Newport ath, 0) by-the pure and simple forms of the Protestant mole o! i ieee : JAUNCHE! wi's Head, inst, by Capt Elisha ‘ woreb'p. ihe days ot Islamism, be believed, was past, eee eet eae Tiaeeien Toker lene otk te MARITIME INTELLIGENCE Brows, s.fne ship. of BOs tons. dalled the Dotavia, owned by ) ft Wackenile, Cid Seth sobre O MPsiHt Oates OPEL deni tesiities ot the Tieton, aa sAllsias oe Bow played on Wednenday. . i pecananananen Mees Restart Toy, Boston; May 1 dela B Stiong, Halloeky NY ork € the f ing, i , Pam e iny 4 scl Poo! “‘Humsn Freedom’ was maie by Mr. f. C. TrowonivGK, ug Bowsny Tueatrt ~The new piece, called ‘The Seven Movements of Ocean Steamers, PHILATREPAL A wine Conreepondeite®. ||. 1 MACHIASPORT™ Arr Apel Oh ib, Balch, of Birmizgham, Mich. He took the ground that 115.739 | Tewptations,’’ is announced Ce for this evening, rol Liverpool, brig Saz ome ip Philadelphia, Poolé, | 1 NYork. Sid 27th, brig Olive, Robinson, NY} there wss co fuch thing x# absolute freedom; that 138,233 | Messrs Cony and Webb as principals, The scenery an Holmes, Belt Newbusy; Mary dobmoon, Baldwia, NYork: | Eww York Packet, Sa ‘do, man is free under the law of God, but entirely de a Sovioas | GfCEHM are excellent, The new of “the, King’s dames it Deputy," Winsmore, | Nentucke PSA | a ee en eet tt reer bingy, mndeat upen him ; at he is most free when that ty will commence the ex nts, Mr. R. John- ; Governor, Chase, NYork; Henry Payson, El: "0 b: i, ” ecen‘orms hie conduct to the laws of bis Maker, for yet alivangers. | ston as Tribculet, dridge, Port y Pay ‘Relerson (ive tons), Crowell, NYork, the most perfect liberty was in loving God, and, relative ly, all his creafures. “Man ie free to yield to the truth and the influence of the sj'rit. It is only when he does ‘Arr brig Brooklyn, Leighton, Hillsboro’, NS; - it (on. a Rally and BS Revves, Shaws Boston! RS Millon, Bos: ames {Fideides, Heston. k. Salem. pogo oF Tivexpesl; MF tag dy sop, Sm: | Mteanier, Delaware, Copes, NYork: bark Hit, Akins, | PEMPLTAVEN: If to this should Burron’s THEATRE.—The same pi ing is announced for to night. The Pi c. | the “Youthful Days of Louis XIV,” #€0 charact —Arr 5a6 shee this that be is free—free in the grace of the Almighty, fe Bs cit | which will be sustained by all the talented artists of rig Jackson. do; schreJohn B Holmes, and free from the power of sin. : be us inverted, tn the faces: sloves: gears tines, muay veces: | Burton's company, Thereawill be no afterpiece. seven atebdaeders Bell, ‘Croton, Hointy'S¥ Ge 38, Danveraport Oe mde anal rey, from the choir. { sidered as totally lea oes, the ferries have always boon | , WAttAck’s Tuxarnz.—The first bonedt of Mias Rosa | 897 Al! nay more, Newport; Chief, ‘Shailer, Hartsord; J Price, Wethe- ion of C theology to hu- | Conducted uron the most liberal systom. The boats, pas. | Bennett takes place to-night, when the fine old comedy | oboe ass needed as pe Bosten; Florida, Kel x, B t, eevee, 8 ans senger offices, &c , are of the vi rst class, and fully equal | of ‘“Belle’s Strat: 8 Miller, Peacock, 8: m,”’ with a fine cast of characters, toany others in the vicinity of New York, or eleewhere. is the first piec iss Bennett as Letitia Hardy, Blake, of hie address was to prove ALMANAC TOR NEW TORK—THIS Dav. ler, NYork, jence could not affect religion, 452 that the progre ‘th “ ri D em 1 OF . ; a ere are now eight boats attached to the ferry estab- ott and ter, three sterling comedians, appear. 105 Disasters. ~ wnch el could aot, snort experience ney coangy | semen nde communieation i kept up the whole | The petite comedy of “resteckon® wil alo be plyen, | | mens OTL | pe pot seater Jone Cash wth movt of er ero, From the material developemen. Human science could | tWenty-iour hours, making during that time in the | Awmricay Mvsxvm.—The romantic dramsentitied “The nt of New York, May 7, 1855. gi onainclow eas por pr . aot couyert or change moral truth, and the revelations | Swimer months, from three hundred and fifty to four | Flying Dutchman,’’ is announced for this afternoon, and CLEARED tae river nt tho H ide of the Bast Tnate aoolen asd 1ad ou of the Creator coult not ‘te falsified by human discove- | Hundred pasages, mhich at the prevent rates of wages, | Lovell’s play of «Love's Sacrifice”, for thisevehing, | siiy aryion, Williams 7 : (| Hdet Hee tneer wae mot altered uy. and except fosking | Sii2PtoR, Hi ties, price cf coal and rates of forriage. is no easy matter | Messrs, Clarke, Monroe, Taylor, and Miss Mestayor, (a | Stip Albion, Williams, Liverpool, Tapscott & Co. About seven inches per hour, it was tought her damage was | fwith Liv Mr. Gaapiven Senivc Piisiry, of New York, followed | ' ccmpuas. | This, it is submitted is all that | the leading characters. Ship Rebecca, Sawyer, Bremen, Hennings, Wuller & Gos | comparatively slight Boule, Bordetwx with an acdress, entitled “The T’aritan Pastor of the | cam be asked of a ferry that has been shown | woon's Mixsraris.—The Wandering Minstrel,” “The | ling. é Arr'ilay 1 ships Mountaineer, Wilson; International, Seventeenth Century.” He contrasted the appearance, | i# amd has been for many years losing | Rochester Kuockings,” a Concert 4 la Jullien, and. ne. | Ship Ocean Steed, Cunningham, Melbourne, R W Cameron. vey; Radius, Murray, and Globe, Baker, Havre: Alfred the wanncrs and characters of the Putitans and cava: | money. In fact, it would be impossible for | gro meicdies, will be the features of the evening. Fir. Disdem, Webber, Sew Onieans, W, ¢ vet, £oi, Comeny, Leavitt Storer, Beal; Lombard, Lomb liers and the pastors of th ent sects to which each | the proprietors to keep up the present Hoboken ferry es- Bucky's tinbiea rele. -0Bb bebe 6 of “ Cla- fae core Mag te shee Ee ae eee mA * ‘ian Cabot, Watts, and Elle: belraged tabhehinent, if it were mot that they are lergely inter. |, Bucktrr’s Sxasxannns.—The burlesque opera of “Cio. | Bark Qvermann, Htlejoin, Matanseas Wardell & Ce. Atlantic, Worth, and Peeific, Hi (How beautiful are thy fee,’ &e , was admir ested in the resl estate in Hoboken; and s good ferry | cerelia,”’ in four acte, with beautiful scenery, is an. r), Phillip, Greenock, LB Gaxer @Co, | pgStlt, TALLEY: 10; brig Jao S Gettings, Havana; sohirs Red Fox sung by one of the lsdies of the choir. The exercises | bas bern supported with a view of enhancing its value. Hm alee ast ™ oir, Miramichi, HG Donovan. Eve ine oa q bee go; India art, NYork. Below schr Mobile, Sree eth on address by De. B se “fothe | _ We trust this frank statement of the receipts and ex- | largely patronized. chinson, St Jo have her cargo forwarded to Liverpool by the Jane Glassin. | RYc."'2 bert’ na nowD. r Gradwating class. The following are the names of its | Peusts cf the ferry will prove @ satisfactory answer, not Pernam’s Mixstrr1s —The burlesque of ‘“Rob%ers, Lenoir, Burin, ie AF Ra Lay at Berlin, Md, had bilged, NEWPORT—A‘ 5 echrs Lovlitass, Crogkatt, A is members:--Charles H, Barrett, Camden, Me.; A. Booth, only to the ‘ Resident of Hoboken’ who addressed Take Care,’’ a Tyrolean quartette, with a great varicty Ann, §1 Ly or East Windsor, Ct.; R. J. W. Buckland, New York; Edwia | you the communication on the subject, but to all other | of negro airs, for this evening. Schr Minna Shiffer, wate®, Bram +7 Ik for Providen Fall Johnson & $i Schr NW Smith, Wyatt, Moc i fol n'y Scur Mepomax, from Calais, for Kennebunk, which was | Sid schrs Wocdbri m_Provids Balti ht. jerton, McCready, Mott & | abandoned cf W ase, ft ny WAS Eugene, Parker (from Dighton), ©. Burrham, Madison’ Centre; Wentworth 8. Butler, | esi¢ents of Hoboken, and to all others interested in the | Cyryxsx Bripixos.—The grand panorama of Euro; 6. ; go Ay EA ‘ hen South Deerfield, N. H.; Blward P. Crane, New York; | €atter; and we can assure you that it is not on'y our | ompracing a view of Sebastopol, inexhibited every ere: | Schr Lamartine, Brigge, Wilmington, MeCrondy, Mott & | Meheaits’ac ome, Of her, carga 0 Wonks Bar Sand W, Inge" ve, Wins sehes Yote vl Samuel W. Crittenden, New York; Ira 0. De Long, Mace: | ic! ete baad pent onl (probably saore our inte- | ning. o Sonn Pownarran, hence for Wareham, supposed with a | Uewis Clark. Gon; Ambrore Dunn, Erie, Pa.; James H. Dwight, Con. | Dover to give Hoboien every posibie ferry facility that | DODWORTH'S AcaDrxr.—The concert of Signor Ber- | Sehr Surptity, Colm Cigy Points Hunter d Co heen oC ton. sprang d lank and waarun ashors.on Nanshen | yosou hy Woo of y Ne + - i" ). hi . hog ae ee inghert, New Notniy PAY | Gan be aforged by the ferry receipts, But there are | Bardi and Mr. Charles Wels comes off to-night. Frank, Langdon, Norfolk, Sturges, Clearman & Co. seunte. She wav an ld veoral” ner asgo Gilt onssiy'oe | Chang inte, fom Ms woo Al jer, Smith, Philadelphi 8, Studley, Philadelphia, J Gill, Hi © © Dun Henry Harrie Jessup, Montzone, Pa.; John McKean, New evidently bounds to the losses to be encountered on a PU Aenea ETT ae y ecu, HY PRILADSLPHIA—Ars Mey 6, PMC. bark Lonion, Lied April 22; E Crowell, La atl! York, E. Dyer Newberry, Cleveland, 0.; Gardiner 8, | ftry,, beyond which no prudemt man, be ho ever so Tus Icu Brings at Queseo.— The Ice Plumley, New vor” Timothy H. Porter, Waterbury, Ct.; | Hberal, can be expected to go. ht eaves ia a subject of “Beacon ‘and one Ch: she lowel Belville Roberts, Warwick, Pa.; James Pierce Root, a wider range of interests than may at's first glance ap- son, Baltimore, Cromwell's line. ry, Philadelptis. WH English, Neal, New Hieves;. ‘Woodru® Sima, a jasses ; took fro1 Fone anchor, two chal and wind: iin ‘iso'a few irone aud a small quantity of iron Figelag, , was fallon in with by the pilot scan Fe iam, 10 miles north ot Barnegat, shane: ) lon 48 27, saw two hatter Brooklyn; Bela N. Seymour, East Granville, Mass.; Ed: |. g Proms t p ear. The city of Quebec is not a'one interested in it, jason, Bo: srard stration, Philadelphia, Pe; Don Carlos Tat, Svan. bet ot yet Bey, A.D. ies, ly But the country at large ; the traveller by land or by ARRIVED. hak ee eee eee MSUNMOULHe as ail Wor ashr Mayflower, Chnre Ay . HH ; Tiltman C. wbridgs, Birmingham, Mich. Th P. Clark, of Hoboken, to be ace vellas ietors of the it vehicles Steamship Knoxville, Ludlow, nah, 67 hours, with Scun Seavrivt, at Mobile 90th ult from Aransal jorfo} Allea Wright, Choctaw Nation. kyown, who, on his oath, depossth and saith, that he is the | of trade and traffic. [t cuts off our water communica- | mdse and passon; ise 8 L Mitohill. 2912 N 92.15 W, fol in with ® vessel of PROVIDENCE—Arr May 5 sehrs Anns Jenkins, ———— : Lockkseper of the Hoboken Land and Improvement Com: | tion with Europe and the lower ports eastward, and is an Fi Nelson, London, 23 days, with | tons, w inted all black outside, bulwarks in- Baltimore; Aun Smith, Wheeler, ¢ SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRATIONS. Banya ibe tacteben Revlon: ane thet 3 { | effectual barrler to progress westward by the watery ele- yartaees, ve Deshem “a ted yellow, the sors barat oo the IN WILLIAMSBURG. Prise re m {the aid forries ts correct, ment. To the railroad companies, an uninterrupted wie Pi RE ta peared to have 7 LAR communication between the city and terminus is indis. | May 2, : “ u ‘The Sabbath schools of Williamsburg belonging to the | s foro me, on tI New York Sabbath School Union will celebrate the an- | ators rritnens Wi We auveren, Comm miversary of this society this (Tuesday) afternoon. ay, and year = through (4 winter ; and to every iapenirast ow mer of Deeds. ol ese provinces, a! more pai icularly eo ipowner, itis of oral moment to havea free and early channel | ‘b¢ i ip, Dis Tassengers, €6 CH Marsval cqatern edge of the Banks, yrith and beavy weather: passed severa W. Surrrex, Commissi' Sylph on the 6th in spring. Keeping these premises in ~, + bor to the water's edge. ' She ap- ‘The echools will form in procession om Fifth street, near | _ EN1istiNG Mg ror THe Britisu ARwy by water in the spring, 20, lon 48°10; at miduight April #th, picke ay r La Fouth Fixth street, at 2 o'clock; 9 tain Anthony Walsh, said to i of and retiestive turn of mind, | thros of the crow of steamstip Nord Caroli Me ils Wao eed te les tht tthe let any perecR lg nd, after marching | formerly an officer in the Bxitlah arm: rf sory and ¢ ‘several 7. ‘was arrested walk Cown to the Grind tmi.’t7 and cast his eye to Point | ported Ic Abrowph several streets, will proven to, the following | saturday afvernocn by ‘te United Staves Marshal, on a | Levy andthe Island of Orloute Ana them. tom Ship C She Preeey’ Torin charch, Rev. Dr, MoLane's, cornersixth, | cba7e of bavizg violated the neutrality laws by enlist. of Mcntmorency and Beatport, From cod fouth Fourth streets; secoad division to the first | 2 mer in this city for the Beitieh army. The afidavit ‘tter place he will see an im rds the queror, Curtis, Liverpool 34 with mdse Notice to Mariners. the former | 4nd passengers, tod W Phillips. Experi on the 16th FORT POINT LIGHT, SAN FRANCISCO. cenetrable and imfio- ire twelve Neuse: Ap et A ne io asin iat | _ ‘The position of the Fort Point fixed I ht senraney to San ip Pamphylie, fron Liv ? 4 is mace by Mr. Joins, the Russian Consul, and the ac. | vable (save by the rise and fall of the tide) barrier of ice ry erpool. ‘had Francisco bay, is officinily stated to be lat 37 48 25.75 N, lon bes pth mete; third Bauer's, corner of Prenyteras cused gave bonds for his appearance before Mr. Lusher, | forming what is sppropriately called the Key, bat which Ba ‘ihees dayes B er light ‘winds from WNW aecs | 12257 Sue W of Greenwich ‘ii = & bh, Rey. Mr. Welle’s, corner of South Third a | | United States Commissioner, today, for examination, | it would be no mitnomer to call the Lock. Here he will 9 Bick: Passengers. 700 BELL. OB F11ROCO's Huck. ~ ‘Rule, Malcolm, N church, Rev. Mr. a1 | two other men were previously arrested for the sams | fe® masses of solid ice that have been thrown together tts . vr a ma 6 Ss 1,300 1 been placed near the d) ith streets. i gunayr crry offence.—NV, O, Pivayune, April 80. oso apecied, by 2m easterly Be a convolide fod by & ees toW &J 7 Ts , house at ‘Throgs # Seok, x. eis a ruck by mi pple, Bacon, - — e efiects of water an a @ ice ue sf once im &44 recon or7 times ® minute, and should $ mma 1o8 Yesterday afternoon the anniversary of the Sauday | Dpgravorton oF TAR Breiman Avrox.two | formed i the only one that has been known to last alter | 4 Were brieht, and lagi Stocked m one to ond and a half ities, “hy “order of nist i i nites A Buaba. 8 schoels im Jersey City conmected with the Sumtay | Txoveaxn Two HospReo Bass ov Corton Bonxt—From | MY Cay —Quedee Mercury, May 1. ogee el aes Ons calocen reedl ‘Light House Inipector, Third dsteiet SALEM Are May 6 seh Mary Festerzn, Foal Bchool Cnion, took ight setting in, could me! je *elock, mat TAL 6” Rev. Josnen R. Jonnson ” Cid at NBestord May 4 bark Barolay, (of LO Reve Mi, Sunderland bed arrived at that place and reported that the atecm- | Mcruca ‘on au Wird We anda the tor Repuotican |" hipat Kelly, Livespool,, April 1, vith mdse Atlante een; sebe Aiatambre, (Of Sipplens) Hicker, as ae, oe BOOT Neat Chins, Betahtonn church were concluded, @ collation was serv boat Afton, Captaia Wallace, from Yazoo City, having | « report of the second trial of Rev. Joreph R. Johnson, saensers, to G GHinxell. | Eazerienced westerly |” spoken Pebi1 lat 60 20 8, lon Si-was passe m'whale- | fre an fo for Pro ‘beeen The day being pleasant, there was on board two thousand two bundred bales of cotton, | on the charge of m cog bis wife by crowning. Our DAHA, ve voaths on the presage, ones | SP steering SW, showing @ red signal with N in the contre, a tendvn 4 took fire om Sunday afternoon, at Beicher's bar, about | reacers will doubtless reccliect the circumstances of the a Jae Met [ Bpew v peu six mil low Yaroo City, and was entirely consumed. | case as heretofore published. A trial took place in July . Pa Lip Mobongo, from Londonderry for Phila ipa, Te CATHOLIC PROVINCIAL COUNCIL IN BAL. | No lives were lovt—2ew Orleans Courier, May 1, forts and after contlauing ten days, the tnlletment way ss "ycanlinaoe HF agbasae nein dibes re sth et ete roth da. 6 TIMORE. quashed for rome defect. The cass was tried during last Joyers (oH A? WM ic Gecesginaa, from Baltimore for Boston, May 3, off | George, Trem the Baltimore Amertoan, May 7 } ‘be Caholie Council of the Province of Haltimors 6 craig at tLe Cathedcal im this elty yesterday more pre) s ‘yer. Bi t rt W. Wight. week cn & DOW infictment. aod occupied the Ulster tT ree i, Havre, Apel 1, with mdeo and 329 Ba 4 to tha cha-ge Sai | Oser cad Terwiner for wore thaa B week” ‘The defengaal | ong tor ae net Tete Bide Swan, hence for Georgatowa, 90, April te, Ist | Rupily, Manatn, No fr'al fa Jape. was sequitted by the jury. op St Nicolas, Byagton, Maver Ap 1 ity day ang | 98, toa 74 (Br), Grew i" {