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o % yy yoyrr 4 « 9 5 Si TAM CACTI ALLAREG AHOY War 8 — NEW YORK..HERALD, FRIDAY, .MAY. 18,1855. gj. sue) Gn de Whe Great Slows trom A Word About the Washington Union News. BABRITINE INTELLIGENCE. og epee Judge Edmends and Mr. Mwer, of San the 2 , AAA A come ne date, ke 5 Francisco Extrac Letter from tne oe tan cept ate Sa Rated } ee ge Ait gochapes and letters intended for the New Youx PP in ; @inary - lveeton for Liverpool, May 2, Judige—Mr. Hwer's Pictitions Hore wo Pio | be is only sow, efter olapes of neatly twenty years, be- abolition, Ome | ewes ei ‘Selexon, Eaton. Htsbiason, from Havana for Bee: tiem at all. 14, 1858. Grnt shich marked the close of bis earthly life; stout Polk, sel ton, |, lat 26, Lom 79 50. ‘dak ‘Taparr Bupa, May 14, this inesdent, vith which be has had_mush to do J Bare ee casera EB ma 7 from Rockport for Charleston, 13th inst Goxpox Burwarr, Bsq., Editor Herald:— in Cabfornia a» low deen a maia instru- inst. champion, what s staunch anti. Provisoist ee eae weer q ee oa eane Kind eneugh some time since te insert ment in arousing bin and him in that progres. sdeamuet Conway loft Vere Oras on the 1th | Kansas Nébranuaiio this Heoder, was—before he weat Port of New York, May 17, 1850, toi seni Sertcone HD malens naeens for Meee 5 which destiny. with over $2,000,000 Defore he became interested in land — for me sletter in answer to an attack made ‘on me "Ror ish he oly asianc im which the oat of Grlnahe snrives te Veen Grenen tor dau. teip ot | Soleo nuah steition, sesamin tel mecsusa tes CLEARED. fs mentee: through yeur columns by the editor of the San Francisco | sanity upon the -life has been revealed to me. half past 10 o’cleck om the morning of the 4th inst. The | Union makes bold to declare that this ex-officisl, who} Stesmehip Granada. Griffin, Havana and Now Osleats, M eee, eens fells, hence. magazine, The Pioneer. will meation a few ctners, becuase 4 ‘tend to illus- | telegraph Ra pnaterg Ooo) on the an. | fied from Kansas at the sight of hompen twigs in the hate siiy'ten « Horner, Havana, WF Scheidt & Oo. ‘Ss Porter’ Soovens, Solem; Wetne bela Monte j them said all Icould say at that time. But since bia nh oes eg venga Se heen ran 4 ‘arrival, of Se eae lage) netiglow ee Eng Cam Ag} Charleston. Dishem & Dimon. Gace ae care apel ti shige Vi Heap, Mon then I have received further information on the sub- dear with us in 2 026 of Bis land speculations or vile outrage PY hirliraies kar agtenermne ra. | Gees in A ie iano say ata tite, ab 1B Gager argo ject, which Ihave embodied in the accompanying a1 elective francbise. The Union would fain nce Bark C E Lex, Harper, Phil hia, ees II" (from de) Uni ed State: cle, ard.as that article is necessary to my full defence, y ielanet loog ance thet gentlemen, aled at my Yagsinis sewopapers ws join it sm this’ defence of Reeder, | Brig Bljgete (Sl), Hardelia, alee, Cassa vrila, Ro- Metin. 3 Suborte owes, Ril I take the liberty of asking for ita placein your columns, | sician with come of our most important lunatic asy- this covert enunciation of Southern settlers in | Bris Ansika (Be), Sanchane, Tellier Wadia tn pork, Lah ule ake SW Berea Petweteen, diag; endl that the same readers who few the attack may see the | lums. Through one ot the mediums then present he got Kansas. The attempt is vain and idle. Those Virginia Bris EA Reed, Reet Ph ladelphis Brett, Jon & Co, by Fh ay Hor: ‘ be. J. W. EDMONDS. into communication with the spirits, and them journals whieh would join in tue base alliance dare not, hr B ht Vermilyes, Miller, Havana, J H Pearsall. 10th Vole Gaerne a no coke Corinegenn. Wilson, Havana; defence. Yours, &c., Ww. NDS. wes s young gitl, who bad beets ove of bis patients, who . ‘and those which care would not. str Love, Hara rors at Prince, i F Matoalt & Op run stmoce- ase apell 20 Corte Liseetiyn; Sherman, sok CALIFORNIA MANIFESTATIONS. had been » raving maniac, and had died in the asylum ‘The Mexican goversment has ordered the suspension The South well understands the Washington Union. br Betey ridge (Br), Baadrot, Beiter, Regios & Co. “4 ; henee: brig Orosimbo, Bo ; beard or three years, She had not yet entirely re- | of all payments except those under treaties respecting | Out of 142 memters already elected tothe noxt House of | Sete Mary Rilen, Foreotal., Picton, J W Lowden, Bit, bark Borys, Duter. ; I find that » more important lesson than I dreamed of | [704 the sounasers of ber mind. she was sufflctent- | the foregn debt. ‘sentatives from the North, bu: Aftecn aze Nobres: | SchF Empire (Ur), Davideoh, 36 Joka ND & Delo ‘Old Harbor, dam; 8 te be learned from that which was intended asa fic: | jy restored to be conscious of her situation, aad that her | Sickness still continued to prevail in the city of Mexi- wi South caa rely, Scht CT Strong, Liscom, Baltimore, Mauiler & Lord, anes: 24, Sanka Davies tion, end was exulted over as a successful imposition on | mind would yet at times Agnes: i a e, Fey = co, particularly the smallpox, which has made great roe — Miestter an Wineeeee Oe ancom- Scbr orth Pe bts Swain, Baltinore Sohason & ‘Lowden. s main ee 1e it world, the beaut - | ravages. ’ 4 ei b my credulity. Seg Cree soe JP iute” weason was entirely over. | Histriontes were dregging slong very Iangulsblagly in flesh pots, and to Loop an oye. gpen te the pabile Behr idence, C Ht Pierson, gy ae siete saber It will be recollected by our readers, that when I ob- | thrown, but that distraction sat down beside it and held | the Santa Anna theatre of “Moxie, brat th understands thet: matter, and qty ee len, Philadelphia; 20, 4 tilde Diez, however, was expected to arrive there by the well enough that every age hasits Arnold and i v ‘Keoka, Treat, Boston; 3¢, bark Helen Porter, tained the number of the San Franclaco magazine which | hes mind Hemp ie ed female who, in her insenity, | Sth, and to infuse life and spirit Into them. Another | every cnuso ita Iscariot, ‘husaelpaia, W H Thompson. ie; Br brig Fito’ Marshall, do ; contained the first of the articles I received through a | , Once! bas crme t0 me ote aho awoke inthe spirit. | well bnown artist, Dm Manuel Argente, had arrived at | So tbat we have this request to make of the Washiag- AREIV RD. 4 3 : 50th ult brig Dublin, Fatlersda, for NYork; amd medium, in whom I bad great confidence, a communica: | worlc her mind was still distracted, but her meatal abbe- | Vera Cruz, ang the Eco says that if he were added tothe | ton Union pewspaper, to wit: that it do the Virginia de- OE ap me eg ee a Reunoe P rt April 27 bark John Winthrop, tion from what purported to be the spirit of the man | ration havivg been produced by physical causes only, it onpey ia pen ie ~ Santa Anna theatre tog bated Ban he bo sapere ify ae wreday ‘at 8 au, of Fouwiok’s leead: mn re ‘, from! Thoma 2 thy to toad for Puiadelphis. been Ae im & velual acquisition, ), dure hy pa RAND TURK nd Ar Silver whose death was there recorded, and that afterwards | 100m patved, nnay ater the, chats, had been removed, | worcy Loyle, Hq. the British Miniater ia Mexico, | slection is pending. "We mean to trrumph in Virgiais, ia actons yar, Ao, tod 0 Baker & | Key Cock, Benton (aud nd 10th for Sitver Bank te recover received snother communication purporting to be from Ihave bad wavy interviews with the spirit of a woman | bad artivea at Vera Cruz, and was about to leave Mexi- opite of orsey inca . a Bindremen;, but s sre desire ts Toa aa £26 olaloog, oughen peeperty) May 12 oi, a for a sbort time. sebtn, 4 . the same source, and weich came to me tarongh tne | Tresays, was cally Crocker eat the early age of ewooe | “On the 28th of april, the supreme govermmrat had, it | be exeumbered with the help of the nee Potomas, trot Canton for new York." | Chamoiee'wiisee, fest Boot same medium. These T knew to be as veritable spirit: | 10 0002 5. when's promising ebild, she had'e brain fe- | is raid, 4,000 troops cohcentrated in the capital of Ali- | the offeial abettor of aid socret! sh tor, Austin, Liverpool, ApriL Gray, nevee, do doi commeuntons as any I had ever received, and when after- | ver from which she arose a confirmed idiot, and so com. | choacan, of Greeley Soa Gireieee, The sy: Ere rs eget ad ward the editor of that maga.ine announced his whole | tinued until her death. And it has been one of the most Lieut. Don J nal is a reproach upon our cause; ‘Bbip Weatminstor, Sind i interesting manifestations I bave ever bad, to witness | Santa Avna. tion; ite god eperd @ curse upon our heads. mése to Stauton & Thom ft a narrative to be s sheer fabrication of his own, I was | (poo tess of her mind, even in ber spirit life, ia | prisonment in a fortress and Ciamissal from the army, | _ Virginis does not mean to.condemn her owa people ta. | Tortonsia. fer tlavse, and far Cargonae te loka 500 bude sugar Soe much loss disturbed by the exposure of my credulous- | arising out of the darkness of ite idiocy, At frst her | for having fought duel with the Spanish Consul at | Kansas, The isnue of the Union is to oo texte on the | May 4, off Tortugns, signatine Tawton adieu, Sante Crux (end old ‘lan for Savauaaty. ness and his abuse of confidence, inthe use he made.ofs | conversations were those of helpless inanity, with only | Tampico. soil of that young State, an witl not play hog e Fee eee ickarbachar raake Sid 10th. Snel neem Eertlagnss ones Senses private letter, than I was by the apparent falsity of the | here anc there glimpses of thought amd intellect. Bat Tue American brigantine Coben, ‘ghich wes wrecked | ber own flesh saa blood by allying hhereelt wits Focuey | ay cranes i Carer Tent ay. 6 rine, Pendleton, Cardex ns; Horn Pi 7 ; on 3 3 m Ne* Oricans for Mare a br ite 7. spirit-communica:ion To have my confidence so shakem Seer hae ia ne tiopeaty eeatnaed? ‘a Sith ber cargo of log wood and mulberry. on tne 284.” | Kavsas always intended to act honestly awfully snd iopask Carolinas Ehocysedt Oberlecion. & dayé; wilhiienps’| Rectanne, puree mas “ne ence), Melville, Bovtons én spirit-communing worried me not alittle, And though } te temper and kindly ailections were ‘displayed, but si! The Universal states that Jetters from Puraandiro | moderately, but firmly and effectively. a 4 Smig iat ton, to Dunbam & Dimon. RivecGomwal wo nott, Cardonas (to load tor Portland.) F - becomimg more capable of thinking and scounte of great horrors committed there by the | and cunzixg, artifice and dishonesty in the maaly Brig Favorita, Van Bur jambia, WC. Honson’s Bax —In port Feb 10 © Lampion ef the ThgBBad cconsion 19 witness instanese Of false const Saag nat aetna ie ition, And ahe thas ‘The plage waa attacked by a band of 1,000, led lished courts and sattied laws | “Apniti7, with hides and peanuts, to JA Machado; vos Newlands, for Liverpool Peb ds. nd theta before se: nications, and had often warned myself and others of the | Tomen DE, Mil Ton ie anoer exemplifying to me ano. the most abandoned revolu- and they scorned trick ani artifice, Thay | MM Freeman & Co. | May 11, lat 35 40; loa ay Ggsalised |" ported.’ FR, EE EWES, dangers from this souree, I had never experionced 60 | ther great truth of our pature—ehe thus came, in order, ‘With only 80 soldiers and a portion of | met tbe abolitionists and aid societies in the oaly man- sienalises ‘a Beh Wate ceeeton aed ‘al. with'a white Jono tur Brem an aay, bart St Jovepb, ceapiee. bis d me sounaccount- | by her intercourse with earth, to learn the Isssons , dc, the | mer they could mest thrm ina wild country without | fetter T in it; 14th, lat $5 30, lon 08. spoke Brsohr Tele: | do tor Tries ‘ agin en inctanse ft RENEM, OY sae ant | which itis the end and aim of our earthly existence to | population ‘therty hours | adopting their own base tactic, Taey met thea as pb, from Inagee tor délifex, 23 “3 Maranzas—Std April 9 bark ¥F A Porly, Licsegang, New able, ‘Tho only solution 1 could imagine wasy that sem? | Teach to ua all, but which, in her cave, her existence | after which they suecombed for want of artillery. All | brave, bonert ploseers, looking to the iaterests of pos- | S'brig Abby Ellssveth (of New, nodtord), Phinney, Blo Je | York; brig 8 shurston, Beals, orton; RA upprogreseed spirit, designing to expose and mortify me, | here had fafled to teach.” ‘ the houses of the place were thea sacked, with the ex | terity and to the future welfare of nascent states always | nelro Maroh 28, witb coffee, £0 St Then & 1 romaide oa. May 6, | Chas Chase, ® Yorks Suotice, Goodin; brig perbaps impair my usefulness in this new field of ‘There is gt:ll snother instance now in my recollection. | ception of four. The military commandant, Valenzuels, | meet spesulators of the hour, who stuiy only selich Lda 5 oy, woke ship Gawara, of Bony i Feehington,, Bit er on res asa Cotimslat Pe {dentity which did not | It was that of an elderly person whom | bad known inlife. | and the postmaster were shot, and the wife of tho latter | gain, and would turn the fairest regions of earth into apeke tric Isatel Beurmann, of Nowonatle, Me, for | Btover, from Boston, srr 20th, to load tor do; Aim bark “Mat labor, had apsamod sharacier oF identity which did not | She died a maniac, and had been frightfully 0 for | severely wounded. Some of the princl al imacbitants | perpetual desolation to nerve their own ceypcable inte- | Riva aGraater on Ming te load for Misia evs nen ae worried me, beca: aw how . | Teste ‘ard (of Boston), Haws YAGURA—In port Maj 8 Doney, Av relons to eee sere eer eee Ra are ee Ee eet na | Rikitee eA Te |. WVatzluta: Coccdiocta the Mes, Towresy latter. Gheldotee |) whrerenres Rue VO York 10s; M Trowbridge, Lantare, trom ‘sad for NHaven, many mid minds, just entering upon investigation, | spirit life after her entrance there. It was indeed me. | ried off on the rebels returir g a Ba re ne oe pg he es tee Bear pana holy. He: pi tinved—nay, it incressed— Seeor Morero has been appointed political and military | on the men of the hempen twigs. Remember that, a ) lon, » ls a ht be driven back by so glaring an instance of the | Jsmcholy. r mania continu: . for Boston; 19th, 1st 531 8, lon 34, passed a clipper ship with | and'Nenvitas, us pes ont until she sunk intos state of drivelling idiocy. But | commandant of the district of Tampico, and has issued Fete ereitioe Gs May 10, int G8 Wh loner 42, opens | sons tee b iteven terpineae ian unreliability of the intercourre. Yet that I could not | that did not continue, Her regeneration at length be. | bis address taking possession of the ofiice. HERTS ALIS Lig hanes And, cf Welle, frow Goorgotown, SC, tor Barba: | Newburyport akon, Gtk Jaiuostown’ Rohbergor, help, and [had no right to complain that,even at my | gun, and she is now progressiog, but slowly—very | ‘The voyage of Santa Amma, according toan officiel The Sandwic! ans HRT does. and for Baltimore, tld 3d brig Thos Trowbridge, Duntue, lowly ; for im her case there was at the foundation of | communication, has been undertaken for the dou ole pur- (From the Boston Courier, May 17.) Brig Cygnet (Br), Smith, Windsor. 9 days, with plaster, to | NHa’ expense, £0 important a lesson as that of due cation | Him yi It wh obiuee selichuess, which ever, im sen'a | pose of improviug bia health and cndeavoring to pat | _ The steamer which arrived at New Yors 38 Whitney &c MAnerrixs—Sid April 17 steamer Win Pann, Codmany should be taught te myseif and otners, and Isubmitted, | eSistence, here or in the spirit world, produces its de- | down the revolutionista. He was accompanied by the | from San Juan, with the passengers from California, | ° Schr Mary Wise (of Rockland), Crockett, Cardenas, bth for the Crime ler chartor by the French gov therefore, with as good » grace as I could to the mortia- | pressing effects, while in the idiot girl there was a self | Minister of War, Gen. Blanco and Gen, Carrera. Tae | brought, without doubt, Hon. W. L. Lee, Chance lor of cadetiie Cbs feston, with cotton, to Rio JanxiRo—At ‘anchor outside Maton 30 bark Todoseo, cation, hoping that gooa +ouli grow out of it, Scridctog, affectionate nature, which was faitnfully | political and military command in Mexico during his ab- | the kingdom of the Sandwich (slands, and Chief Justice Yan Brunt & Peterson, from Boston for Huengy Ayres, with chronometer The poiat was this, thet the articles in the Califoraia | performing its taak of spiritual elevation. sence had been confided to the second in commaad, Don | of its Snpreme re) end William Cooper ro Schr Catharine Fohnson, Crammer, Charleston, Broke. i ePaRe ‘magazine purported to be an account of the death, and ‘What was the condition of Col. Lane in these respects | Miguel Cervantes, ti!l Gen. Romulo Diaz de la Vega | Esq., Mar-balof the Hawaiian Islands, Mr. Lee will a Schr W L Cogswell, Ellwood, Wilmington. San Juan Det. Sva—tn May 5, ship Rose Standish, crenifostaton: afterward, froma man by the name of | Iknow not, nor what there was in bis earthly propensi- | should arrive, which he did on the 30th ult., and took | act as envoy extraordivary to the United States gover Gets, Genego, Saite, homer sdaaa no Mee C; aay ot abt May 8 bi ane, “John F. Lane ”” The communications which I received | ties or life to retard or hasten bia regeneration. These | possession of the command the next day. The Secreta: | ment during his residence in this country, which is i Lear icone Te Bene ee Baltin eee” alegt Bon Foam, te here purported to be from the same “John F. Lane,” and | things are certein: that there was such a man in reality | ries of State were charged with the despatch of ordinary | tended to be temporary, the voyage to this country bs. | Schr Atlantic, Nickerson, Mayagues 16th; Carlann, Amos, do for Arecibo 6th; Edwin, ne Re ter of exposure ‘rom the editor of that maga- | as Jobn F. Lane;”’ that be died # lunatic: that he has | business, ‘The official communication above referred to, | ing for the benefit of his health. Mr. Lae is a mative of Schr Euphemia Eldridge, Portsmouth. Morton, do disg. at wed that th nornuch man as “Johm F. | influenced that Western editor, and spoken through | which fs addressed to the heads of departments, charges | Sndy Hill, Wie Ree coy N.Y. whichhas | Schr EF Lewis. Berry. Portland, Me Sacva—Arr May 6 barks Haunibsl, Klein, Matanzas, to fi merely, an imaginary cha: him; that te has communed with me through a me. | them to prevent or punish all attempts at disturbing | obtained i's principal notoriety from the fact that Benj Sobr Thomas Hix, Hali, Rondout for Boston, Jona jor Nkork; A F Jonness, Horton, Havana, to load acter, existing only in the fancy of that writer Hs | dium here, and directly through myself, and that his | order which may be made by the factious during the ab- | min ¥. Butler, of New York, once resided there for t Arr 16th, but omitted, N tan brig Roberto, Jacourine Beevemiomas—81d. April 17 brig Beaver, Nickerson (feom saya: “I gave the name of John ¥. Lane to my leading | communicstions to me and through that editor have all | sence of Sante Acns from the capital. purpese of taking charge of ® having bai » 00 days, with ore ed lemons, to D Gilmartin | 8% Tio ts aniven to load far NY ORK, fictitious character’’—‘‘ine surprise was as mothing to | displayed the characteristics which marked his earthly | Fitteem rebels takem prisoners at Fenancingo bave | called the Sanoy Hill Bank, which was BELOW VALPaRaisv—in port April 7 ships Vie proy wy astoniabment on being made acquainted by him with | life. been pardoned, cm promising not to take arms against | #pawn of the then powerfal Albany Regency) ar Brig Lady Chapman (82), from Bermuda, and Crusader, Raton, froin boston, both tld Deo 19th, an the fact thathe had several spiritual interviews with And from this incident, as from many, many others, | the goveroment again. only complaint at his baoiaument to this raged cyte | Bug Miowac (of Yarmouth). trom Lorto Klos, ser night of Merc eh Pe bar J Bray, from do Dow my defunct fictitions sbaracter, Joha F. Lane, we gather the warning that the lite here be well di. | Lower California is said to be prospering. A short | location was, that there was ‘no stated preaching SAILED. loot iee'Berton;and others. ‘Sid April 5 ships Akoar, Vam, Thad bad ‘several spiritual interviews” with s | rected, for ita perversions will follow it hereafter. time ago some slarm was created by a report that one | withix its limits, toamiblp Geihags, New Orleans and Havana; ships | Pelt, Boston; Kockland, ‘raylor, (rom New York, repaired), son professing to be his Johu F. Lane,’ I knew, for J. W.E. | Chavez, joined with an American gambler from Upper . Lee 6 t Sandy Hill, Ho | Bregmiblp Grdnnaes oo y parm w Orleans; Fidelis. | San Francisco; 6th, bark Kleber, Crowell, Coquimbo, +6 Peoula not be mistaken in respect to the circumatances P. S,—Since writing the foregoing I bave received the | California, had arrived at San Diego with the intention id read law in the Liverpool; Bavaria, Have; barks req), Bremen; | finish jdg tor Boatom, attending them, and I knew that they could in no re- | following letier from my friend, Dr. Gardner, with its | of invading the territory, Oo the arrival of Command years prior | Gem, ——; brig Hope, Cientuog d othors, 1 Home Ports. apect be fabrications of the medium; but if “John F. | accompanying communicat.on. Tney speak for them- | ant Melencez with fifty men, however, the adventurers Troy bar, conn+cted ‘Wind during the day’ from Nor ALEXANDRBIA—Arr May 14 schr Rusene, NYork; isth, ‘Hetitious’’ sharacter, a figment of | selves, and suow that there are more things in heaven | are saidto have put themselves in safety. Measures | with the law firm of Church & Lee. That year he pack- brig William H Mitchell, Ea:on, Eastport; sohr Mi that writer's , then his articles were in no respect | and earth than me gieacn of in Mr. Ewer's philosophy. | bad been taken to meet any filibuster attack that mght | ¢d his law library, and resolved to strike out iat iw Barks Amelia, Swenso: hence far | York. Sid lth schrs Statesman and man, Troy; epiritual, and had bad nvcommunisation with any : Bostox, May 7, 1856, be made. if not ceep waters. He atarted for Oregon territory, but | si Marys, Ga, which ha ‘ssols, aro | °UCr, My eTN ep Arr May 16 atsamer Goorge’s Creek, Gager, spirit having apy connection with them. Dran Jcvax -Tacloned I send you a document an ieo. | ,. The Etperanza of Mazatlan says that upwards of » tance Honolula his stopping place. | stated ins icttor rece a, to hare | BALTIMORE Aer Mey an nie Tonoite ad city dotees From bis avowal of his fistion! supposed that such | ceived it frei the b {tie-medium through whose | thousand tons of coal had arrived at fan Blas for th: use | Lawyers there were not abundaat, and his prictice at Lp ig tnt aed Ag hed off the | Darton, Il ith guano (pars of brig Lady Ber. Tas the fect, unsil I reotived the letter from Mr. Gam- | bend it came. Ihave, ever since the Ewer letter was | Of the Mexican steamers of war which are to ply in the | oncé became promiiog. He was appointed Onief Jus- | West Pass entrance to Apsiachiocla shout month pre arco); sobre Met , Mozegues, Fit 34 tarts dle, a mecium in Philadelphia, which I publisbed in the | published, thought perbaps, after all, Mr. Kwer | Pacific. tide, having previous)y been at various times legal ad. | therg? ae ‘1 5 grag re eet crag pn Aprilnumber of our monthly magazine, The Sacred Cir | might have wiitien that account under spirit impres [ities Eb How Cotins Pelle, Wir 21 1 {lacs of sae grvorument. , Mr. Lee cendered bis resigna-'| - “wsparmo. Vuesut-Ghip Heguonst, Yourg, which old f unmet and Dwi cle. That letter conveyed to mo for the first time the | ‘idm unconsciously to himeelf, and if that should reoes | _ 4 fection of troops under General Torrejon left Oajaco | tion of the office of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Piniedolpbia Uct 18 tor Sau Suan dol Sue, bed nov are up ai omectan idea that after all the ‘fictions with which that editor | to b6 the case on investigation, it will prove of greater | OD tbe 6th ultimo for Tehuantepec, to operate against | on the 24 of December Jast, assigning ill health asthe | {Oinccuk May, She was ooued in Prosiones . Cramer, had craamented his story, it was in fact, in its material | yaiue to the cause of spiritualism than it could have | tBé rebels of Juchiten, who bave been perpe- | reason therefor. His Majesty communicated the resig- ing, Godfrey, ports, » spirit communication. and that the same spirit | been had not Mr. Ewer scknowledged himself «liar for | t##ting outrages of horrible character in that ter- | uation to the Cabinet, and the Cabinet unanimously ad. Telegraphic Merine Reports. Ce which bad influenced him to write it, had in very deed | the purpose of holding the whole subject up to popular ritory. {ised Kamahameha to refuse to accept it. The King | wei ORLEANS, May 16—Arr ships Sarah Purinton, | BATH—Arr May 14 ache Allon Barnes, Baker, Albaay. spoken to me, I was surprised that the ides had aot oc- | ridicule and contempt, 1 do not know whut ampcat of | , A letter dated Cuemavaca, the 22d ult, gives tne de- | there vpon wrote to Mr. Lee declining t> accept nis | and Wellington, New York, Lancaster: Philedeiphia, Png arte Aye toe Oar eat! curred to me, becaure that writer says, ‘With regard to | relisnce can bt placed on the communication, but asl | ‘ils of three skirmishes at Jojotia, in Michoacan, be- | resignation. Z ———— ye EUSTUN carr May 16 barks Lindo ( my being a writing medium, I had never had any hesi-.! was stout vititing Springfeld when I received it, i took | tWeen the government troops, uncer Don Anton o Ages- | | Mr. Perke, who accompanies Mr. Lee, is fon of Wil- Heraid Marine Correspondence. W April 2; Bay State, Sparrow, Baltim tapcy in saying that my nand was at times moved in® | the trouble of going to Hartford for the purpose of | t#t@D, and the rebels, under the command of Cassles | liam C. Parke, of this city, and is. descendant of Wm. | «gy WEST, May 10—The brig Juli B Arey, Stone, has | Farslus, 0; O'br en, Stowar, Fi very singular manner, without any direct volition on | submitting the document to # psychometrical ro pinpah aud Faudino, in which the latter were routed with great | Cuoper, who was for many years Yown Clerk of Boston, | discharged her oargo, and will sail to morrow for @ port on | line C, Femroy, Georgatown 8G; St Loi wy part to my inowledge.” tion through Mrs. Mettler, in order, if ible, te Joss, and were being purrued by Agestaran, who express- | before and after the time of the Revolution. He is a | the north sce of Cubs, to load with molasses for Bostoa. folk; Botivar, Small; Edward King, Ingr ‘Sin t . | Hon through Mrs. Mettler, in order, if pogsible, to test oung (man, beirg but thirty-three of age, was | ‘She brig Neratio, lately picked up off San bas boon | lace, and Joseph Farwell, Conway, Philadel ill I supposed that John F. Lane was indeed a fisti its origin, and ascertain whethor or not it originated in | ° ® Getermination of annihilating them. The first | young () , s y: y ze, ds rd. She had | “450 bl the Cabs Sturgis NYork; Isabella, Faulklin, do, At Quan Pous personage, who might as well have been called | the super-mundere spheres. I, of course, did not let | fzht took place'at Pachon, and the loss of the rebels in | bred to the business of cabinetmaking in this city, and | cotenurd. She had S British cruisers when | ShipUliver Putnam, Leetaw, Liverpool icth alt, Doesticks, cr Smith Our readere will then judge of my | Yrs, M know auytbiag of the ‘character of the doce: | Milled and wounded is at down at sevonty men, includ- | twelve years sgo ke left Boston for. the Islands, to prac. | cst, +40 of whem wore taken by the British aru by theU S$ | s brig. Cla sbip Helen McGaw, tucker, NOrleani surprise when, a few days since.» gentlemanaccosted me | mert, put simply requested her to give me her impres. | 3D 0ve of the chiefs—the priest Faudiao. tise ‘his trade there. His energy, capacity and nigh | Morell for ‘Tho stores, water casks, £0, Wore old | Tom Corwin, Burt, St Jago; brigs Fred om the street, and asked me if T had ever known or heard | fiong'concerning it, which sbedid, ae follows She veld: cn Louis Potcol was thrown into a great state of ex- lor the place of | for $ii8. Total amount of seles, $018, Vesta, Stevens, Galvoston; of Colonel Lane, of the army? ‘This gentleman took no | ‘The first sensation ts as if 1 was foating in aly; the | citement by the discovery of an attempt to get up a pro- | chi rekeg a ag Ae ses interest io spiritualism, but he hed seen Mr. Ewor's let- | next a burning sensation on the forehead, and I ace a | BUnc'smento by some of the federalist faction. Some | he han filed that office to the acceptance of the people | ton, de, from Tamps. arz on the 7th, leak ? iz iD fhe Hamar, and having himself Koown Colonl | yery bright light, lke the radiations of the sun; {see | °F the troops were tampered with, who ‘‘blowed the | and the government. The Honolalu Lolyncsian bade | tuid‘on tresth for New Yorks Lane, be would show me wno he was. In the course of | an aged male spirit, by his side two female spirits; back | 880,” and the conspiracy waa nipped in the bud. Seve. | bim gooobye on his departure, with the observation that he Br brig of war Arab, Capt Ozglie, sailed morning of | Ch’ two or three days he brousht to my office a pamphlet, | ornim, over each shoulder, stand two umle spirits’ each | Tl arrests were made, but Bartaminte, the chief con- | it is not necessary “to recapitulate the good qualities of ; 7¢h, destination unknown, Clement; ; Leghorn; sohr Ni Published in thie ey 1m 1849, called s+ Reporte on Indi posudeting difierent developements of mind. but all eo | SPizator, made good his escape. Mr. Parke, our esteemed Marabal, in order that our low, bark Ernertine Giddin, i oe, 8. PHILADELPHIA, May 17—Arr brigs Calvert, Jones. W CASTINE—Arr May 11 bark Laconic (Br), McKinney, The ivanguration of the new dogma—the Immaculate | island readers may be intormed of hin Sea Ones fate pret Son tyes, Sent eb Tha | Liverpool 42 Gaye zy oy Gd"d MA Sdises Bats been the most grand and im ceremony ever wit- | cumstences requiring charactoristica of sn unusual na- Sounders, Norwich; Buens Viste, Whitney, New Pa aa coe, Jute PR Cla. tath. barks, ressed in Mexico, The Archbishop of Mexico officiated, | ture. He is urivereslly bpown and appreciated st the line, Sherwood, NYork; Ji Ki and the car containing the image of the Virgin wasdrawn | is) asa prompt, judicious api efficient gublic of- Souther, Nelson, do. sia at the bead of the procession by the three highest | fiter, who hns, during the past five years, diecharged barks tam Shick, Nums @ crn church digpitaries ia ths republic. his duties with as much acceptance and with less of. Conseet ooise Amerions, tee oreens ‘The English packet which arrived at Vera Cruz on the | fence than one in a thousan could have done. We wish “Arr ith stebinehip Irabel, Roliiur, Havens, £e. Sid bark 34y brought frem the King of Prussia, for Presideut | bim a pleasant visit to bis native land, and a speedy re- Disasters. Jedo; brig Souther: echr BN Hawkine. Subta Anna, the decoration of the Order of the Red Eagie | turn to the country of his adoption.” Wuatzemp Ronrnr Epwanps, of New Bedford, wassot | “ELiZABMTM CITY—arr May 5 schr Algernon, Woeb Ceosh, | Ht wan plated tate Nenad of the -Prassam Osa, on fire while lying in the hartor of Talcabuano, on the m Indies, ‘ rar tod | FALL RIVER—Arr Mey 16 brig Mystic, Fish, Apaleahi- ¥ pe ng of ath March but by souttling the exp they ruse sul at Vera Cruz, to be by him forwarded to the Presi- in saving her frem destruction, although the decks dent, The Red Kag'e Cross is represented to bea very | United States District Court—In Admiralty, | Terai casas of oil, were gureed. The toontl war got atone | °MoncASTER—Z re May 8 schr Diaun, Haskell, NYerk. ter Air Pou'oone and Bridges, from the United States | Tingling, forming the more perfect oneners, ‘The aged Quarterassters’ and Ordnance Deparments,”” man has had more experience, has been longer in the From: that pamphlet it appears that Jobn F. Lane was | Spirit-worls thon elther of tho otaees, he Tepresenta ® captam avo brevet lieutenant colonel in tae 2d regi- ‘iadom; the two midale-aged females represent Will, ment United States Dregoons, and was engaged ua Porsessing active, energetic minds, keen and acitve per. General Jessup in the Florica war. He bad invented an ception; the females represent Love; they lean on the improvement in pontoons and bridges for the use of | srm of the aged man, Wisdom, as their guide, thus re. the army, which. in August, 1836, was submitted | presenting Love, Will and Wiscom, whieh give three toa bosrd of examination ordered by Gen. Jeseap, and | Prominent characterieties which suould be the govern. subsequently to another board ordered by Col. Brooks, | fay principles in the life of every. individual existing. the reports of both a pabicn boards are contained in the | qhere was a combination of spirit.inflaences that infla. = , and speak favorably of Capt. Lane’s iaven- | eneed this communication; it partates of both spirit; ion. Then follow these extracts: and the earthly—a strong desire on the part of Conception of the Virgin Mary—is represented to have | publi: servant, whose duties often Involve NY¥ork. 1 {From the Army and Navy Chrosicle, Washiagton City.) | spirit, as well as the indivijua' through whom this brilliant and coetly gem. Before Judge Ingersoll, Reed Peer ie ated aa pees ee ee oe gia, pie, schrs Convoy, Rowe, and Pocomtuck, Rowe, New Pontoon EquiPacn.—Ip our last paper we gave the re- | iscictated, to advance soine new and mystified subjects IMPORTANT 10 SHIP OWNERS. of setting fire to the ship. HARTFORD—Arr May 15 sobrs J McClosky, Arnold; ee of Deny al 14 Leer hye! Lee tande which capnot comprebend themsélves, nor can ‘Theatres and Exhibitions. Edwin R. Kirk vt. Steamboat John Adams.—This was Surp Paviavs, wrocked on Elbow Cay, Abaco, wass good | Chict, Sailer, and Persse & Brooks; Porter, Philadeiphis; United Steter army: sud in the present number ge tiave | eroat tector ie suny comprebend thea. there iss | acanmry or Music—The Last performance in New | an action brought by the libellant to recover of tno | A2 vetsel of 470) tons rogister, pail Bid 19th sel United Stater Army; aud in the present number we have greatdeal of excitement, I should judge, existing im the Bath in 186: ‘Argo, Kelsey, 8 Ycrk; 10th, steam rk, Clark, ale owned by the captam and partics in mand | fesy: sont MM Clark, Cla do: Sid 19th sobre Win tell copied an articie from the United Servis Journal for Aa- im of the medium; ides do not come clear; ’tis myz- er Renee Ae a oe ena wo heer York of the Italian Opera company takes place to-night, | above steamboet $510 42, amouat of a bill of materials Bine- Many Dovnan, ta Hew gut, giving an accvunt of the exhibition of two different | tifled, and Coes not distinctly explain the subject. I | prior to thelr departure for Boston, when Verii’sgreat- | surnished by tho libellant to the veessl. The libel | experienced a hurricaue off Cape Ho: ae tenet are Gescriptions of pontoons on the river Medway. cannot arrive at any distinct character; it isa mixture | est and best composition, “Il Trovatore,’ will be given 4 reel ks” HOLE—Are 14 PM, brig Beronda_Mor- The cided superiority of tho mveution of Colonel | of cbaracteristica avd a curious conglomeration of talngs Bteftenone, Vernal Brignoli and Amodio in tion claimed the steambost was 6 foreign vessel; being owned $n eas bor Te Pewter recs thes ree Wert Lane over the English improvements may be seen ata | unexplained and unexplainadie.’? Thus, you have the ginnce. document,and can take it for what itis worth. I hope The pon‘oons and cordage for the entire bridge of Col. | you will (nd it convenient to examine this matter fur- Lane, ?uflicient to cross @ deep and rapid river of 860 | ther, and ascertain the facts in the cace through reliable tect width, were easily conveyed to the place in single | media, as 1 bave felt, and stil feel, that our opponeats wagon; the Fnglish account boasts that a portion only | may, like Hamaa of ‘old, swing trom thelr awn gallows, of the spparatus, sufficient for forming twenty-one feet | I hope socn to be in yout city, and will then mare fully C cipal characters, by the Boston Ferry Company. Tho answer set up that Gruss Joeksonvitie for Boston: Ulcona, Haskell, Wil- BERoaDWAY THEATRE,—Shakspeare’s tragedy of ‘‘Rich- | the vessel was domestic vessel, and that the goods 4 ard III.”’ is announced for this evening, when Mr. EK. L. | were furzished on the au‘hority and sole credit of one cargo fully insured in Wall stre haracte he Duke fmall, and tbat no rerpontibility attached in rem. It | Scun Cuxisra, from Sagua for New York, put into Wil- Gloster ive. pert ott Richmon ail be, alee 7 al Appeared from the evidence that ‘toe libellant was @ sail- | mington, NC, 12th inst, in aisteess—no perticulars, Grace, and Mademe Ponisi as Queen Elizabeth. Ths | maker, and cn the authority of ono small furnished the Scun Grecian, before reported ashore at Hoimes’s Hole’ for do 5th brig Sarah Ellen, Miller, N¥ork for Windsor, N. tk wal Ya, for ~4 of bridge, was packed up ina wagoa drawn by four | explain the ciroum:tances of this case 1 should, injus- | f f the “Windmill” concludes the amusements. said veesel with a bi:l of saimater work, and while the | full cf water, was pnmped out and got off night of 15th, afver | schrs Com Tu ler, York River, Boston; horses,” ‘To transport, thorefore, the apparatus of the | fice, say that *2e medium (brough whom this change | ee ea nnn eee ee eee work was progressing, fmail failed, and made an songn- | SHOBRFEIDE'S PMA CeES. yyy oy, pettator Beverly; William Stevens,’ Bird, Noriglk foe Hah pian, cagnsteact a bridge of att fest would re, | paver read Ewer'e letter or given, the subje:t any | goog actor aud aawect vocalist takes place to aight, | UX Small had made a Senoa et weer? Gitagaay | aothde sezarted thas the Peock wip Light boat broke ner | Bitters Willam, Sinith, Hantpor fx RYori "Onde, uize seventeen Your bores wagons, ught, aternally you F. K Com) an ani ° ale of , and 8) , Haskell, Portland for N'York; Ore- 1, Lape’s was conveyed in a single wagon. e vs Depuam, ‘April 2, 1858, he amusing farce of ‘No’? will commence the amuse- nd the one in question was one of | th inst. It was found necessary to slip froin, her mod cea ie joorings mm, ost, Rockland for do; James H Stroup, Cy three fe boat ments, aiter which the piece called the ‘“‘Seven Temota- | {bree ferry dor Hole, where she arrived in eaters, | £22 Philadelphia; "uuatress, Disney, them. Alter the jure of Small, the libellant refused | and run into the Newport y tions” will toow, and the drama of the “Forest of ; te, g, Huntress, Disney, embers | Sia Fondy,” with Messrs. Cony and Webb in the leading | {0 400m without payment. ‘The agent of the ferecy Lionr ar Fort Macon, Bravront Hanson, N Ree ee Nonpareil (Br), White, # aad rye c, 1, Ephraim & Ai e A fired light of the natural oolor will be exhibited, for the pegwan, Orionda, Splendi Samoe il porte, concludes all, ahere were two important questions involved in the | geri time Sn the croning ct Men aor ints guhibited, for the Webs iene a, Uregon, ‘ago! Again, to form a bridge of 350 feet on the English plan Dr. GarpNER:—Deer Sir—I am now impressed to write require? 16 csnoes of 22 f-et each, and seven men are | to you on the vexatious subject by the hendof a employed to manage two canoes, thus callieg for fifty- | medium in Dedham. I, John ¥. Lane, took advantage ot ax men, elthough it is eaid that thirty will be sufficient. | » favorsble opportunity, and imprersed Mr. Ewer—who Col. Lane's bridge is simple, and the entire equipment is | is an unconscious medium, a: are bi Luxon’s TikaTee —The manager of this house, well | cause. First, waa there any lien in rem in case the con- | jy erected 200 yards behind Fort Macon. ‘Arr iith schrs Vesta, Haupt, Philadelphia for Boston; capable of the utmost. fecllity and rapidity of ase, and | earth; aWn Mate, Wea inaged terarte coe pablicn knowing that good pieces, occasionally introduced, will | trect of Small with the Boston Ferry Company to, build %, 6 Apparasee will bo fourth order Fresnel Pe ec ns gl AS gir Poscoak, de may be mancuvred and secured by a few men what we impressed on him. Lhad also been to Judge | tlvays be acceptable, announces two of the greatest | the vesrel wae not brought bome to the knowledge of Huminatine 27 nog of Bo — eae na | %2F Salem; Montosima, Ricl martes Alexandria fia, fee American ingenuity has achieved another triumph, | Eémoncs, ard for causes which wo shall hereafter ex- | ‘votes an ocean org tplcer a t4 Te Ls GR iawnie Eien ke oe ing gallery" ate alto eng Rar eg rhe Ward. ‘mith: ‘eilewocth for NY. B Pitts, Mitel nd i 01 c - i _ ; ‘ i . 5 b y pooh doar, haiomnee dhemeaadrae arma Venus incnseaie tiie ask puss what he hnow‘of | ‘Serious Family” and the “Toodies.” rent” The preof on the subject of notice was conilictiog, ight will be fifty feat above tho mean level of theses, | Hockiand for do, Sid brig Sarah Ellon; sobre Johm Cad> n elevs: of ten feet above the water will be Hader, Rachel S Mi'ler, and Montezuma. i TMiDbiEToWN—Bid May 14 sobr SN Hall, Marshall, jaltimore. pear ach, arter of & mile trom the ILE~—Arr May 10 sobes Kate Bteaey Mather, New ¢ above mentioned, the two iebes anging with tho out- york. ‘utd, Vatrick Henry, Bell do, Cid 10th Eme As Col Lane’s bridge is formed of india rubyer pon- | us. ‘toons, we bave extracted from some English publication, Many—very many—from the first ages, or trom the 6 germain to the subject. an account of various plants | immediate progenitor of Meichisedec, have prophesied, which produce caoutchouc. prose and verse, of man’s future without being consio Itistobe Ismented that the early and distressing | at the time that it was anything more then the Ceath of Col. Lane should have oceurred before he had | fency. But Mr. Ewer will yet have proof thatI come seen his invention generally used as well in this coun- | to him and impress him, ani from the whole being Wat.ack’s THEATKE.—The selections for this evening | but rufficient appeared to show that the libeliant did not by mapager Lester are two dramatic productions which | have notice of the precise contents of the contract be- cannot fail in drawirg a large house; they a ‘Elope. | tween Small and the Boston Ferry Company. ae that ments in High Life;’’ anc the “Bold Dragoo: failing to appear, the libeant’s counsel asked . y of which Wallack’s inimitable comedians w' cree in favor of his client; and, alter agreeme acer eee ie ee eee ree ccuace: | Teese Liverpool; Lith, De shipe Aome, Soaervalls Lararan’s Merrorourax —The “Merry Wi the Court éecreed im faver ot the lidellant forthe fall | at base, oud six tect st to) ship Lady Suffolk, Lavendor, Havre; soht Jos £ smith, sor,” with Hackett as Sir John Falstaff, is ansoanced | *ount, with costs—the Court further intimating 1t to ve she Soreh.ot to bese Miner fer a de- | tw Pomariee. try a6 im Englana, brought be‘ore tbe community au {t hasbeen, mach more | for'the last time to might. independent of the exeellons | be bia opinion that in case notice had been shona, it NEW HAVBN—Arr May 16 sohrs Clare, ——; Connee- cera in the arn imNcrOx Ont, Nov. 3, 1836. _ | attention bas teen called to the subject than otherwise tock company. Sttathed to. fue entabllahmnest, ths le peoral ie oh pein sperepe rtrd let by ‘baton Hee Chien Toke ana’ soley Lasderesa. sad yoeridn, we lenra ata very teagicnt all oocurred at | Soubts und many esieerine rere soem tee saan | alata itself thoold draw a large audience the Tepre- | the Court passed no judgment D. MeMabon for libel: lia siheai Sie ‘ss determined by the | Atmstzon, Hhliedelplia; B it Farner, Vissiaia.. a at : taelf, ‘ . ion of For: —ar the encampment near the old atte'of Fort Loans, om the and eepecilly ameng bis friends; bat Ist mo asrury a] Bay eth ue be yer ia.8 gem in iteelt, Thy “Ren. | sy rton & Dunning for respondent. gant Burvey, fe eas 0 xitont 7640 W of Greenwich. timers; dosinant, sal RW D Po tapley, 5 at great gi ‘arise from Ju: onda publish. icieemeestnhiiliisineenintonsiondtcsitiee al . %. Col. John F, Lane, of the 2d regiment of Dragoons, | ing what he was ixduced to by his own circle of guardiaa Se ell ny licn a lng ‘Wiltamsburg City News. DP WOODBURY, Captain Engineers. ABW Luk DON— Air May 15 sloop Jane Maris, Dolbear spirit, Kwon fer Providence. eix hundred and ninety friendly Creek Indian d Many, to ridicule a subject (which the Bible wae writ- ih ixep Licut om Care La = NEPUN SE’ pert May 15 echt Mercy Taylor, Nicke afterncon, and in the evening the domestic drama of the Mrsrma or Coors Crnzzns.—A large meeting o! Noatn Coast oy Spat: > 5 ” ni Titeven. ENTERRABIA, jisg. ninety regular troops; be had complained several times | tem to prove, the power of inspiration, or direct sptritual | },Colen Farmer,” and the farce of * How to Make Home | colored citizens was held in the Eastern district of Brook- | cmeiai jnformation bas been received at this office that | “Wie w'ontna ld May 9 ships Maid of Orleans, Dom- on thy ened eabvoppetsaive pain. in the forcheed, dnd it | isetroction ¥o Seo) Sul make very emvet’ te besoare ey ape ta? Miss Mestayer, and others | typ, on Wednesday evening, at Rev. Mr. Hodges’ church, ie in, NYork; Ocoan Traveler, Boardman, Havens; Long Tey inevens thas oeznibied some symptoms of ia: | acquainted with ny lending particulate, and some. | OC cushrty will eppeer, Seth,’ | i South Sixth street. E. D, Burdick occupies the cheir, Mile hogort, Matanzee; Wane Clark, Simpson, ond Adam sanity. u will in te much ot what they think the On the Gay of bis arrival, however, he appeared to be er to ridicule a rd in gcod its, and conversed freely with the officers, reason why they hi im Capt, J he f the mporary light for negro melodies and danciog, are the features of this | 42d Wm. D. Connor acted as Secretary, Resolutions i ‘The new light tower st: aaron, instead of the pre- | Gray, Henry, Havens. evening. were adopted claiming that the Kings County Political i: ‘Lavinia A‘ Liv ; Hy Cook (Br Jae ti ™ 8. 10U 3 2 N, longitude 1 47 Fisry Cork; Suffolk. KE While i Galt’s tent he again complained of the | as they bave been; but not only th , but his | Bcoxisy’s SKERRXADERS.—The new musical burlette | Association were instrumental in securing the lafluence | WetGreenwich. The illu i apparatas is catadiop- | Smith, Philadelphia; brigs 8 J Peters, Smith, Havans; sohre severe pain im bis forehead. fter retired to his | friends, will rejoice with exceeding great joy when they, | called “‘Matrimoxial Speculations,” which has sblanena? bere of the aioe ti: ba 5 Wy refri aeeey “ <¢° vn por ond iwouhtoned.st Yune Suan Hinata, Balunore, & oe gry “¥ oo ng own teeth wae vere some ped beer] e ’it see that out of @ sittie confusion and | all the visiters ot this hall, is announsed again for to- worabie to the extension of the elective tram | am 200 feet above the le: the sem, but being | snur; Quedee; kt Conway, NYork; bark Mystery, hm reclining on bis knee with bis = has arisen much ee ihe ht, with other novelties. The Buckleys have wom | chise, and repudiating the claim of the National Council ‘Will not be visible bey onda distance of soven | ‘Taylor fav: Shed elecbotne tema Written by the hand of « medium in Dedber. Mess. | Stn bfemag roe of co‘ored pecple that they were, insérumental in placiag tis the first or eastermost om the north const of ica ct asliny actin” haar eae arp ‘No cause can be ELA B TAFT. PERHAM’s MINSTREIS,—The benefit of the musical di- | the elective franchise before the Legislatare, ‘he fol. ‘the French trontier; the fixed light of Socos EWPURT-—In port postion that the ‘ponail —Evitex ce on this sabject is accumulating on the march had preduced an inflammation of the brain. rector, Mr. H. 8. Btevens, will come off to-night, when | lowing resclutions were also On thie day, lay 45,) 1 received from dan baad epenseneg a fawily ana a corps de ballet will appear That we do not noquicsce with the National ‘ihe mariner is therefore oautio NEWP ay 16,8 A M, sebrs Pennsylvania, tof B he at the hilsdelphis, dleg) Henry Ib Gibson, A RO we ag Seo « ” * Sf lored Peopie in the establish: it of sorip- for do, Yantlo, from Ni 3 ostpdenbel Ge teaes wate of tes Tae eating ge | ee cnenas eae, | ee ce mean lie | "By lr ee rn, ny. | Ha pane Ha Ho Yon te Ss conferred. upon him the important and responaible com- « ZnrToRs Onnovicia—It i & curious tact if Mr. Keen's | Wich axp Lana Cmcvs.—The equestrian trow nae iach efany ooler, in trytog to attesgtnen tect Wine, ‘Whaiemen, oat pat rSbM sghze J ireland, Franses, North Caseline tue ” wu a te . 4 wen Bee oe So. Fae eecee ant thats Cid live and dio tm |' Het, to about visiting tll the principal’ torus ta vibe | waving out ot ftecle Sid from Mystle May 14, ship ronsut, Holloway, Indian | [ootsisne, liawking, Providenee for do, George & Bagure I confess that this whole matter is as surprising to me | UT _0' nd genera as it cam be to any one, and it shows how acouratets | Mtaamester Gut impatient of Cutivenee, Be aeane 5 the information conveyed through Mr. Gamble, end how | bis own band during the Florida war. The following sstisfactory a solution is thus given of w! ppeared | is an extract from the list of graduates of the Militery Herolved, That it is unwise and impolitio at this time to | Ovoan (and not ap previously reported). eee embe an bi) us strial school or erect s for free Sid from New London ship Perurian, Butler, South vom 5 pe Hered youth; if free, let thom bave freedom of Atlantic. NORFOLK—Arr fai, wired, O, Morin, Edward, vicimty. i Bid from Nantuobet 15th berk Apphia Maria, Chase, Hy. | NXork; Belle aha, Lace, day rom Gallen - ying Ni1o’s THEATRE —A complimentary benefit from the Phibarmonic Society to Mr. Cheodoro Eisfeldt, will take on Saturdey evening next. Caroline Lehman, 5 for of schools in annie, to complete fitting for Mary ‘D' bait: THILADELYBLA—arr Mey Ly 40 strange in this matter. Academy, published in 1860:— bard Hofman, X. Kieffer, ‘olarionet, and ‘Mr. Louis ‘ber of Beverly, with TO pbs il (nd sla db, having obtasmed | Rubi, Sk Jobne, 1,13 4 Cid Zohre Ping D “4 ‘Jobe F. Lene, Brevet 24 Lieut. of Artillery, July lst, | Schreiber, trumpet-n piston, will appear. The musical we look forward to | *¥P! ) ron, do; Chess Shel New Any one who will carefully read the communications | 1898, Second Liut 4th A same date. Ac selections are good. will follow hor ox: | Afr et Rio Janciso March 80 ebip Matis, Perry, Nan, te. | Uochsbs calem; Weolstock, “Woods "Bostons. Ui from Col. Lane, given through that Western editor—a | Assistant Profeseor of Mathematics, Military Academy, Catsronnta.—Dates to the 24th April. The friends of turning leaky, with eachs Weease tbe; aa bee partially Roving, ei mnatinas oe be coutenacs bimeclf to be, will observe two | Quarta sees tn tems, tion Oa ite Se eieal ects rash chareeterised Col .—one, bis | Ut trescora Jive: Sth 1806" Goloual! ceoeaeeaby week —— ea ae ats noone, averration; | regiment mounted Creek volunteers, serving in Florida this strong corroboration of thelr belief, thet | Sortactte saps: tt, 1EMs, to Ostober 19, 1896. Died Darl There bet started, a subsstipiion for vasivg | Unaocaarte Nanoxat, Ustox Curs.—A mooting of this | 12 fo Fitts Stew pump und proseed, ts, 8 ings Al Brown, Pa af Maceas nights of Italian Opera. Madame Bisuop, Bochss, and | club was held last evening at the Fulton House, in Fourth in she Feo ap | Le h dnsery eesh, Pitywitn | Ann, Leeds, Pawuionst: Rosen, Feat, a; Aiskve bed tottirewt fail houses at the Metropolitan, | St#%t astern Gatrct, and was attended by about one | i iter aoe Micols, of ship Alfred Gibbs, of N ‘Srneot, ‘The Facramento theatre was der B, A. %4 | hundred of the democracy. Supervisor L'ndsay, Prost te Ay ny! ped — Pai tt s Dewitt, Providence; Camptell, Norwich; Bodford, pout 1h below ire, 40; 2 1 Milles, Bi man enters world just what hi ere Oetoder 19, 1896, at Fert Lorane, Florid manegement. Miss Da commenced an ongege occupied the chair. The minu' last mest- | Boston, \ & Cazoline, that life is but » rood tet in of this, and until be rao There, Mesers. Editors, is s veritable, genuine “John | ont econ the seth i King and Ryor were to ben - hen Mr. Meserole cinch fied be ey tter from Capt Hamblie, of bark Catalpa, of Now Bed- PRovIbENe ag Me bis existence there is just what hirin. | 7: Lene,” and no mistake, When Judge &dmonds sum- a the Marysville theatre on the lat Maye Men, | 6 Were read, when Mr. they ford Voters her ak Faytn April 2; had taken 08 bolesp ori | New York, J torlor existence was bere. * | monea the rpirit of “J. F. L.,”” who is authorized to say | {Runs Keene and others were doing ‘high comedy’ @: | spproved, with the exception of the last resolution, | «i leaving, Teleabuans. sccount of emallpox | fcanbe, © ia] ‘Too Western editor was evidently used asa mediam | ‘at the genuine Joha did not respond? A. the American, but thore was no great rush to see it, which reflects upon the character of the Navy Agent, | on beard. Wonla rail ins few days for the Coast of Cali- andra; A‘ Ti }- without his Knowing it, thus exemplifying another great | , [Ob there are lots of liara in the otber world, so the | - ‘The ptockton theatre is cloned. Mr. Swacsbamer. The cbairman declared the motion | "A... som capt Austin, of ship Botey Williams, of N | 3 Lybrand, Ire truth, that we are evermore frequently ant more inti. | {Prtitualists teil us. What matters it whether the | wr. Davis, of the Metropolitan theatre, who returned | carried, when the meeting demurred, and his decision | p/i(ira usted Tombes sracee thet Liserew hod oll | Wo E Bird, Smith, and Cab mately connected with aud Influenced by thé spirit.world | | Cocklane Ghost’’ itself, or the ‘‘ spirit”’ of Baron Maa | tom the East, in the steamer Cortes, bas engaged for | apyesled from, which resuited in the 9) of the ship wae ort ; for good or evil than the it ing Have | eats Tyee Of the genuine Joho” trotted out aad | that establishment the Rousset Sisters, im conjunction preceecia san first read. Messra. Philip f ped ly Eteepit to be uttering his are | ‘“e0k' ibis crvzy Jucge Eemenda?. To adopt ihe nent, | 128t & ‘of the Ravel Family. Miss Agnes Rovert. | Marshal’, Uco, Fox, John Tucker, and Toos, Adams, were thoughts, and so little acquainted with tho operations | Hrmt of Lord Grizzle’s excellent remark to Quesm Dollal- | fom, who will be accompanied by Dioa Bourcicault, and | appointed s committee to & constitution and by: Ma, we m1 : of bis own mind, that he says hp could mot discover any | °!*, oa evidence of tho. In fon of disembodied spiriis, | By, he was yot used as the unconsciousinstrument of giv. ‘attorance to the incoherent ravings of @ miad not ye' recovered from the disease which accompanied its exit take vl ; Sarah inder the t | laws. A fipance eommittee of four was appointed wo api Raw OL Mr be Griod fin, are to succeed ‘tue Hogsiet bats | colirct /unce tor the support of the Union A number | "3554. wom cant Clorslans of bark Morning Star, of | FO! & next month.—Cal. bers of the Union, and the meeting adjourned. yuano. Tho 4th mato (Mr pind mer, Ds and let troupe, which is supociet to arrive by the Oth of | of sersone signed their names to the roll to become mom- Bediord, dered of Payte reports her having tak Ce - : fe a aceepaneitw tetera tone ‘ios, 7th ult, vin Holmes’ Hele; eohr [The Rewsset ballet troupe sailed from New York, Court Calendar—Tthis of from this life, Had he possesred more knowledge of the Unrren States Disnucr 6, April 12th. It is the only ono of the companies here The Turt. of shiv Philippe Dels of subject om which he has vratured $o Detray his own | 42, 14, 48, 60, 65. Covmt—Kee, 7, 38, $4, 35, 96, | SPetieed tat wil go to Calltoraia this year the UNION COURSE, Ls I TROTEING, Ly Haye Abit 12, Wnt takoe 8 bbis ignorance —had he indeed been as weil instracted only | forkxwk Covrt—Cirenit —Nos 1278, 1378, 3742, 3305, | Pyme Kogiish opere troupe certainly will not Tovnspay, May 17.—Trotting match, $1,000, mile wich tslands, which with 660 bbls wh indelpbte: Sree rates erriee, Smog the candid investigators of | | Surnxwy Count—General Term.—Nos-enumerated mo. | te & Marshall's “ Onueatic dogs and monkeys,"' were | heats, to 200 1b, wagon ana driver. D Lente Spins‘ trdin Protinestovn, Re TON, Carr May Ht Erie Tameras, Smith, fle great matter, he would rot only have known when | tions anc Nos. 14. 88, 98, 99, 87, 22, 25. in Jackson. ‘W. Whelan pamed b. m. Miller's Damsel 1 a pode ta sh ho ‘a, Mary Legh iy sows p Sagas for N York, is ‘he was verd ase medium, but be would not have been Bormuok Covrt.—Nos. 910, '311, 816, 311, 819, 835 Wm, B Chapman, Miss Caroline Chepman, avd the | +, Hcagiand named br.¢ John Wans. dis, rearetia Bay fogs, Clark, if New Tron. » den N York ee awe go supeylooer ae to expect from all spirit communion | 204, 4063. 787, b41, 897, 413, 980,'85434, 205, ¢38, 38, | residue of the trenpe, peeformed im Jeokaon on the 234. 21 don, from San Franeisos, on s cruise, 608 btls sp oil, hound NYork; Delegate (Be), Smita, Balifax; tons edtire a Or to wooder that we shoufi re- | 840, 462, 643, 815, 862, 1122, 87134, 90 . 176, '668, 861,” fame Day —Trotting match, $1,000, mile heats, to go | |, Sandwion lelands, Matanzas: nt Leche Pack, tie pt Ede ee sired Montscuieas that eonilicted | 607, 219, 61, 60, 683, 45, 746, 748, 6¢3, S08. sen, f Capt. James L. Dawson, who killed Col. Seaborn Hilat | as they plese. Sponer, &e. J a Clayton, Leousrd, Bos: ble ahing Aah yra smog heg nen) wow Prass— Part 1.— Nos. 683, 666, 656 to 680. | «he Creek agency in 1644, eleven yaats ag 0, was convict | W. Peavedy bm} a her pind fa 1 11] gyip John Russell, from Liverpool for Now OnPoans, 21 | tor: cel Yapor, Smith, NYork! CC t there ere more valusbe lessens gt ue by this | Part 2—Nos 027, 699, 561 687, 645 64d 563 651 to {eof mansleugs teria tho Distelat Odur ¢ at LAite Rgok | 1. Wecdru pemed b, m. Angolin 0%, Lat 25, low ‘tratton, a», Solr AF Defhosses, 23 4 £4 40, £ fot cst top the mere @xposcre of the dee any ec onip oewing Br in. delet. chowingeignas, bur- | Froveves, 8 surdities int | O88, 641 ae a itirecent sitia | Tmo, 2) 484 —~2:87 K-22 4.

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