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recht Club. St Marks, 16 dae, THE LIQUOR QUESTION. Pye epee reeaing wate the as suntujoue on competes smursel—ex8 Ah Waowespar, May 23, 1865. ma Sosa en ne pe er Tight PROAOBING SEASON. Av ALLERTON’S WASHINGTON DROVE YAuD. vm Boxe. May ita 20, tf spoke Carson League Mocting. hy Mae which i, right ean be ex- At the second general meeting of the New York Yacht ‘The market has been better supplied with cattle during Kelly, ‘S$ Jago, Cuba, 84 inst, with A meeting of the astoclation calling themsslves the | SP&/t'as before the existance of "the license lav, with. Ghub, for 1855, held at the Club House, Elysian Fields, | tn week, and the prices are scarcely #0 firm, though no D'Brookmian A paeeer can Caron Iaagae was held last evening in the Bicker | Gut incurring » penalty. The Mglulature or government on the 8d of May, the following letter from Commo: | positive: sbatement cam be quoted. We are informed Braekman 2 Ber May Sisk oe in ton 8 Building, Bleecker street, pursuant to advertisomonts | give ngs 5 re anes ine atecring W, showing a’ burgeo « dore John ©. Stevens was presented by Andrew Foster, | inet speculation, through the medium of the telegraph, is (as near as could be made ou Enq. it). sae the principal cause of the continuance of the high prices Minton, Fortune Bay, N¥, 7 days, in bal- Sour Amnoy, May 1, 1855. pert & Broopaoop, Esq , Szcaxraks ‘run ing for some time past. It used to tate several ‘ure Emily W Se: Pittston), Seyd le ont OP Tax NEW YORK | + sche to(get cattle to market from a dlstauce of from Grande, May 11, ante, to cedar vous teen © Dear diz—Will you do me the favor to prerent ee five hundred to fifteen hundred miles, before ra‘lroad Neu Aurora (of Rechiand), Kent, Philadelphia, with coal, ‘Schr is and sil | my unwilling resignation ot the houorable post I hi A tof fashions snd iu: TOC ee eee ete Pot erat iq | communication was established. They were not drifén roe the and placards. About sixty persons answered t> the call | f#7ing tha ne Sgraon stall sel bat those whe have ® by their presence. Among thes» were a few pretty yO42S | mon Jaw under which all may sell comes into existence; girls, who evidently came to apark hslfa dozen loaferish- | aud bere is the mis‘ake of Judges Edmonds and Sava Seg young tem, whe pone came to a8 | Met ate rat ot eae about the eame number of pussy, middle-aged men, = te 2k > and ‘Kine versus Edwards, page 27 Nront indubitably came to spout, while the remnant, cons st- locor, continued Mr. fomlinson, must notics the laws bg iter (Por), Mazatbais, St Ubes, 46 days, with salt, —t conviction of my inability longer to perform duties that | over tem or fifteen miles a-day to keep them in good 1» to |. On 10th inst, lat 33 09 N, lon 69 30 sme of ol women of oth sexes, ad come to hear the | ote ia regan't epply to the city New vont See : sr that wo"ssicny'peivs ni | ie Commodore shoud bo both willag aud able to do, | orcer; but withthe facies alforded by rullways, thay | Witt withs atk wank to water's odge, suprocd tobe spouting, A reverend gentleman, whose name lives not | fis) syitem is peculiar ty the city is derived | 8lves to resist this law, by any and every lawful m: renéers this determination on my path if not absolut can be brought from the greatest distance a three of qaoastahs ee eee nena: we ; im our memory—but who decidedly belonged to the | from ancient ch: ) which have been amenied by | °%, wink, That the of 1855 stands without a | ReCtesary, et least advisable. Ido nut want the will, | four days. And yet, notwithstanding the little tims ‘Sebr Stephen Hf Townsend (ot Hempstond Harbor). Row- Beast fslasare 2, i 4 rs but I lack both the health and the spirits to enable me | jt takes to bring cattle to market, thereby saviag great | land. ‘Tar agons, 5) Chatdand family—implored the Divine blessing on the] statutes, Now the right of prohibition and regulation | perafiel in’ its shame its inconsistencies are elering , whole community, the cessation of crime and intoxica’ age, to separate things. © common law is 60 isy manifest, its immorslitic 8, while folly a to make the attempt. Old age aud hard service hat 2 | CxveDae in tne, oy a aa te errctetion waot | SW exis, during WhIGh leet hase and head vail mute ‘poet bs joe gros eren ity teemed to be the presiding genius of (‘ite | worked with me thew usual ani inevitable resulta lon throughout the same, and allimited gloried on this | hat it. “inemmes toe ei bey tater ae” acite cs | heltand cunotouter so that eh che inieaden imasifon, | Teannot but hgh to fink taatt cohall never motervo | [rust cued, wer ia bat™one power that ‘cua | [str waihed bai of Hava. aad auvtatnod oitewlghe The “our otherwise beloved country,’? a he felicitously ex- | long ss the rights and property of others are not inter. | there is no mcral power im their law to injuro as Fy Sag me = tales. matted o ay pfls, | make a Shorough Cs pirataias Fig pra i Whee. sae (Bo, Ball WiTees, AAGa wit it, Another gentloman, whoss patronymic wo | fered wih. Thus, if the L<guslature and Corporation | ° Resoived, That a law whioh strikes from the circles ot | Forney Jacht-owner for mare tune alte cextary, com, | Tie, Prices of, cattle, go as, to, bring them to ® con t Merida (Be), Ballbeche, Bis Sansire, It no interest in, took the Noerty of inviting all clerzy- | imrosed pinalties for the sale of meat without a license, | commerce & oapital of at least ton millions ot dollars in | Dem hpaciicnnnen for more tan halt # contasy, Sioa of Bome 200 beeven wore left unsold, | Seht Telesriph (of Bucksport), Freeman, Capo Haytion, mep, professors, and temperanse leaders who migut | it connote pretended that they can pass anordiaance | thi 80 radical of the celebrates saoht Diver, uine'feot Long, tare Cot OF te ea eae te opery and rises stenag, | th inst, with coffes, te If D Broolman de Ce be Niet Ne oemta Tenderd amd takauaieiie: panier Bega ibating a sale in the city and county of New York. | to alarm every ms BREE assets a8 comme f it ind thkan fobt des: a eatin ptm Sarg Cowes and calves ——- oe es t ye Veal Sobr Levis Perry (of Funoesh, Mase), Chase, Taspan, fhe platform. But either none of the favor. would te utterly opposed to the principles of the | branch of business may bo annihilsted by & poi Pde py a. eto fect | be quality was ly 80 good as las eVGal | Mexico, 90 days, with fustio, to # A Rragniere; 'y my $ ¥ ¢3 PE, hich | Common Isw. If you look at Dovgan’s charter, of 1636, | 108 Jevislation, thon no class of merchants are Squadron whose flag ship er penns: eet | calves were in better supply, but prices are master, pa few were present, oF ciae the moresty) wai | Section 10, you will find that the power was given by | ‘ele persone or property. ion or th | above the surface of theses. Prosent my kintest and | same ap last week. Good quslity of swine have met | “'Seby Richmond (®r), Soott, Horton, NS, 10 days, with po- is one of their romurkabls traits of character, Soskr® sty to the muthoritign or the pro- | Mayas safulkacutavecs, 4 the wie most heartfelt regards to my brother yach‘smen, and | with a ready eale, at full prices; but inferior have been tons, to DE DeWoit. April 12, with wine, £0, to Gomer, expense in time, money and tabor, the prices are double | Wallis & Co. May 16, Jat 36 50, lon 67 03, experienced hony; i Or, We full fides in the oi vernmont that A ai ve ft catroined them from coming forward. And so tnere | vince of New York to tell liquors of various desctip. | they will not eako hasty. of extracruinary ‘measures toon. | sey that though no longer able to command them, 1 | Yery dull Best corn fed Clio have realized 546 a 6 cents. we ithe Florest (08, Beokeport), Jenkins, Attakspes, 33 dage, wave but four of the numerous choirs op the pater | toto: wa ‘ tie, | force biaw so unjact aud ivrsnuicnlcthe execution of | hope still to tuke am occasional cruise with them in the ‘Pricer ith sugar, to Oo an pion ceeupied. Ancther sppeal ror ‘Professor’ Brower to | tons. ls was the Grat privilege conferred upon the: | Titra los: 02 Wet amt arcalional os ween propersy | panny waters of the Sound, With my. waraest wrlahee g BE ea, RE chr ‘Loyal Beranton, on. Sara days, make bis appearance anil treet dhe audieace to aa ode | Corporate autboniies to grant a license, and proves that | MBich vould involve the destrusti te bac toeeyng parol 13.00.8153 00 | eee eee eer ee old Bovoanah. 4daya wit i ity, and which would | for the prosperity of the Club and the contiaual health Di uality. Of Lin own composition, wa: also deimanded. ‘So tho gen: | {Yer bseptze ant vintners wero in éxistence wt that IY affeot all the business intcreste of the city o! | orits members, 1 remain their attached and ovedieat | Cows oxtue 78 008100 00 | cotton, te Berantor & Ta nag. Haman who dia the inviting -at down himsell, | aot | without a penalty, acthat, after all, the prohibitory law servent, JOHN 0. ST&VENS. tog 45 0005500 | | ‘xehr'White Clotd, Jean, Chatloston, with cotton, to m feol bound to inquire either, teem maioa few remarks, | ‘not the onty ene in which the imposition of » pan- Onssaolions tintocesbeny mar lnttinataeitsrollise Bpe-.1) De. cebiaaty aia Sige. |, S¢kt Wide World, Joncs, Charleston, with cotton, to Delt- but the only thing he vaio was, that the great difference | $1", [8 Dealected. | itis, not the Aras blander cial meeting of the bost owners, at the club house, on | Vitis, Bee’ eh Ng ok between tne assemblies o: to~ -upporters and opponents probably be the las:. In the Montgomerie charter the 15:h of Msy, for ths purpose of adoptiag auch rsso- | sheep, extra. Lam x4 ry ‘6, Georgetown, fo demagogues, who, wa: 6002 Sou Schr AJ DeRowett, ron sae Wilmingttn, of the Maine Isw was that tone of the former were | Cr ii3g section 25, tee 1 tate geemian to-Ahe Mie d maki ih’ i unioati bs 4008 500 Yobr Lake, Lake, Nov att ipa] be ha yor 08, have risen to power | lutionsand making such communications as msy be oe Bs t opened vith prayer, while those of the latier were not | and commonalty of the tty’ af Maw ork t ‘gpeat tote nation. deemed appropeiste in relation to tho above lester of | Swine, gros ik tast Se aw coe: Seber Perey, Post, Norte en ng ee ae ae eres poner having | licenses under the public seilof said city, ieposing a ved, rof such munivipal rerala- | their Commodore; and it was Abe following table shows from what part of the cou: | sche Francis Kilmore, Stith, Alexandria, ny gain ovenecene Eid Smovesty and made up his wind penalty on all who ney lect to procare the license. Hare, | Hee ator sane tre judleteuy and ‘toopousibie mea by | Reeolved, That tho resignation of tho Commod: Sey‘sud by what conveyEnoss supplies came :— Sehr Cumlertand, “-— Alezandeia, to deliver himself of the ove » cended the platform, and in 1855, there gentlemen, in tivir hot haste to accom: | whom the w of the community may baseoatios, and of convaged in the sforesaid communication, 18 reluctan ‘| ee eon aver pre . Pt See rraeatrest neal 5 5 ae. 100m th | Plibh reform, pass a law'repes'ing all Hoonses—mabiag | gnoh restrictions as will diminish, av ea eee ee atio's tung a inouratal | oBe section repeal the righttolctese, aad anotver pro- t, the ovils of excess, uneossonable hours & iptive of the eviis of an iutoigspoe in rum, | Zibiting the sateof liquor. The counsel have cited sova- that have increascd so greatly sine tia to which i¢ wag | Tal authorities im support of the proposition which he | 0! the license syst ae? 7 Kesolved, ‘Thi executes combined all the n-susiss of the familiar airs of | Pet ‘orth, that an ac: repealing the Mconse law gave to at holly | o@p'e i Tlotows In pursuance of the shove a special mooting ct the | Frie Rrilroad,. club was held at the clab house, on the 15th Yay. The minutes of the last meeting having been read, on motion em. Be et a ee eaerenith, | of M. H. Grinnell, Esq ,the following resolutioas were | Ohio, on cars, 124 | ScbrJ 1 Willisma Jump, Delaware City, 30 | Schr Rocket, Chase, Newark for Boston. 315 | Sar nee Nesina Helicn ew Hayon tor Philadelphia. 223 | Sobr Adelaide, Lawrence, Rondout tor Norwich. Uon and th } 14 : BELOW. Peay nT} le a right to sell under the common law. bo the bill of vist ts. adopted:— Coxnecticut. P ‘P’ve roamed through many lands,” ‘The tired soluler,”” | 2 Peopie + Fig 7 1 reviewed at | Wuich are guaranteed to thom by tke bill of rig Kentucky, 72 | Bark Cormo (Br), Outorbridge, from Bristol, E, Apeil 17, ‘The rove of Allancale,”’ kc, &e., passing from one to |*, Mt. Harkin, the prosecuiing counsel, reviewed af Col. WriGuT spoke eloquently in defence of his resolu- Resolved, That while we cluded by the decided ex- pet SE 183 bP ky orang soi Pt 18, lat 41°25" lon 65 33 the otber by the most eacy ai imperceptible transi. | length the orguments of Mr. Tomlinscn contending that | tion., He sdvoraicd deference to the law from the time | pfeesion of his wishes fro Afaing to accopt the resizmy- | New Xork State, UBS |). wth catnees tree ue, mentors, Mor 130) 4 ha r Jated by license, tione. The Professor cawe st tength to the end of thig | the sale of liquor was aiways regu) y i" moureful ditty and was actus.’y appiauded. He then producing the same aurhority yuoted me oP walked off with an sir which said as plainly ae air can | Counsel to sustain him: | Various opinias hei ina worthy cause. The people would make the matter | “Resolved That wo glediy avail ourselves uf this occa- aay anything, “I at lost ‘uve done my duty tomy | Biven on the question, and so ist as they | right and set aside the great iniquity. Ho showed the | sion to oxpress the souse of our oblicatione wocommoders | rig Taitrond—Swine, gountry, my God, and right.’ After him, ex-aldermaa | yaa six ogainat. ‘Hill, Dillon, Geardaler, Girard, | OBe-sidee and unjust nature ot the law in punishing the | Stevens, she founder of this olup, and its chief oflces tromit | Ft .on River Raliroad——Sw Murphy made ® long Barong ue 02) she bad elfeats of in- | Hall and Smith sala that’ the law is un’ | teller and exempting the consumer, and made a brilliant | fiOmenciont: ov aay eng high toned eusracter in ¢ho-dis «a temperance ; but as there wa» nothing nex or interest: | constitutional, while Savage, Conklin, Zimonds, Capron, | 8'omext upon the great inequality, injustice aud as. | (irre or'hs omen! duties, 0 throughly tested, when in | Harlem Railcon ing said or likely to be #pok+u by him or nay one else, | (iii oa waving contended’ that it was perfecly eoa? | A™mption of the law, and the aggvessive charactor of | tho yacht Amorica he ralsod to such proud eminence tho ne re our reporter left before the «« Alderman had ‘arrived at ab “Pet pet e-card gual Onteiae Lotien f the | the legislation that enacted it. drew a forciyle com- fing of the New York Yacht # uadron in the British Channel “ “ his peroration. hs ee other » sings and Saas of ae feteatat the Maaioenes fired ier leary that the o% perizon between the cocercive system as practised, aui | —to gentlemen of the League must therefore be lost to his- ' ‘ f Ste of the meeting till the meeting when it wonld be repoal- | OP jeep cegrot and sincere Bympainy. for the onusos whiah a, bound Bi 178 | boarded in lat 3052 N, lon 7105 W, by silotboat Virgials. ed. No violence should mark the course of menencagad | ff (ep Fearet and sincere sympathy fo P Schr Sale ‘Br! wm Porto Rioo, 18 d: ith 218 | coper'and molkeeeh, to Tito & Phillips ry eli 484 180, one back, unknown. BAILED. 6 Stoamabi Alabama, “Bareanah; Southerner, Charleston; 169 | ghip Sir Robert Peel, London, 21 | Wind during the day from SE. 473 Brig Eliga Ann, which old at this port 221 for Ooracoke, 122 to take the cargo on to Koy Wost of sohr Soa Bird, 435 | fore reported put i there in dietresa, Be —Sbeep and lami his fal ttandiugin this community, where he hag jest | the morel euasion that worked socially and kindly, and | been se Eivorably Knowneand bichly onteomod during «long | Huceon river boate—Swiwe { the law was not to prevent the sale of liquor be\weon . career o! rt d activity, may be ly attribated to i Ves tory. Oey 98 the Ist of May and thedtn of July, ‘aad tha! ke cvasi- PE EN ire y obragerarinoadmaplern phere a creas degra °. ‘BE past. auceon thd present prosperity. of | | 116 extra besver, cold by 2 George Azzanil, teongts oxZtig Blis€ Burros, late of Boston, has Leon gold to Salom, Meeting of ticrman Cluzens: dered conctusive on that point. ‘ no aid and no progress from tho pressnt aw. Colonel | “Resolved, That in his oMoial reply to thelottor of Com- | Mezas but fed during the past winter ta Tiifaois. Lav» cuep—At Bath, 19th inst, by Me Sf DEXUNCIATION OF KXOW AusTINGIeM AND Tits Lx | _, A{ter some remarks in reply from Mr. Temlicsoa, ‘he | Wetene read a leteer from the Hon’ Whiting Griswold, of | modare Steveass the, Secretary, be reque:ted. £9, ombeace cd heirs gp ipa ak oe pe Ava ctep= At Beth, teh Lash by Mecets Pealeat: Drem- Court d that th st ld be given this tod to pli QUO AW. petal yok poi ig grr m re ya Greenfield, expressing bis approval of the sentiment of | copy of these rekolnuons, aot mm atiouachuyon themioutes, | Twenty-one head extra boeves, from Syracuse, bought ated this snip was purobased by Mecers Jas Uoopoe At a large meeting of Germsa adopted citizens on Sua- : - Pe metss, House, was loud. |. Heolved, That Commodore Stovons bu reyusscdt, 4s tis | by Bir, Benj. Weeks, for Fulton market, broaght 6135 a | & Co.ofHeltimers, aud will te commanded by Cape Hoover. @ay afternoon, May 20, in Weshington Hall, Elizabeth ihe Liq tor Prose cat rg a ay ee tne aceanere ond aithyopeccie in | gariiget convenience, to sit for his portral: ty auch artist as | bead. "The marbet continues very fair for good sheep | or “tvout U0 tons, owned by RB Forbes, Eat’, Shei of & 5 5 hi 1 or a ; i oh, ¢ most acteeable imself, | ri be, with lit 6 The ro- i street, « manifesto and the tcllowing resolutions, handed | Yesterday meruing Euekiel Baldwin, Edward Nevil', | which be expressed himself happy in boing freed (rom | guthorized to pay for the same oat ot tho funds of the club. | Site curicy tho werk hiave been 268 beGves, 104 calves, | Mate tre eet wie Aen aS on ceitase Paimncmaca Ste a Pati Conn teak Money, and. Guiehy, op” | tae nesopbera Gatco reely rertunder my tultl; | Qopy oP LEPRHR TO COM. STAVES, BSOLOSING Tus | Scorn md elven and til shop od lamba." | Wasted enn ear se alannah ‘The manifesto declares in very strong terms that | Pere fore Judge ver, lrg tay! GO yeas pt! Mamachueetts. He casantly eevere upoa the ABOVE RESOLUTIONS, 228 heever..... sceeecoces . a “i Know Nothingism {9 antf- Aravrican, avd that the uncon- | chambers, City Hall, and gave bail to appear fortrisl on | frames of the “ungodly Ree ie rarath epost New fork Yaour Cron, 86 cows and calves, common + 28008 36 00 Herald Marine Corres spondence + 45008 6500 | PHILADELYHIA, May 23—Arr ship Saranac, Rewlan + 4e,a 6, | Liverpool; bara Argentinus, Hastings, Londondetry; shes | 1 6%a. — | Helen Maczregor, MoAlpin, Torks Island vy Waltinen, + 5b 6.26 | Cilferds J Stroup, Corton, and R Fay, Lake, Dostons cea | : Pt Do. do., | good i igh the charge of selling Liquor without lices The Judge | men oi temperance men’? that be had mingled with. Hs New York, May 15, 1355, a 5 Se enilay tee ic argc hie tort ta | sated tnt the City Court would bo organized an a cc: | wan gat that the Beople had rien in thate otrzogti in | To Joux 0. Srrvass, Rag. Comsaxpit oF zit New Yous 118 veal esives, (live weight) ane 2, ran: te ta. ‘ in < . = Jury would bo empauacled, ‘The warrants were qered wikustotin Be leaisiation forthe last four |. Sie—'n trapemitting to you this official record of the | 474 sheep ond eax et and despots, by coercive messures As a protest against | Jury would be empanuelled. The warrants were there- | gusted wih the outrageo Edward, May, New Bedford; © A Hockaber, Stubbs, Salem; 1 national and fanatical maidnsar, and as & protec ioe made returnable to that Court. Tho defendant rad tat and had soweome p to say that hehad rights, | action of the New York Yacht Club, upon receiving your Pe ties 5 Fopaste tee Ronit bb Ocean Home Narrington, Ca'ai Rambler’ k Trovit | tion of their righti American citizens, it was— Gadsby was beldin $570 bail;-and the others in $500 | and would dare malatain them. reeignation, I should do great iojustice to mysel: and to Cer ar ae Sect? ear iki weck antin of oe a cee oe lor. Haddam, Ct; a BBs ma, Hand, Resolved, That the efforts of a faction known by the | each. Tre question was thea take on the resolutions, and | every member who was presentat the meeting, it I failed Oi rty, at Browning's, for wi ling May 23, Box! uesy; Ropratos, Al wea eet, Dorehentee. | famous name of Kn/ Piethiage to dsp: ive the adopta eit Meeting of tiie Giteaenid @€, Ros! ser nae oo wg aioe Cots Cope Cehe bed col iN meter fleas aeinesen ates cep (shorn) at $4.50 bles Obie ‘reek Bort Bonin sla :sbamtl Webs : f their ghts, and to hinder the naturali- ton, 8: ns of Bost»: m the meet ourned to rm 4 4 y bb: . |, Boater aitiin Oitecciastey to aaticelh: agrine’ She churaster, the [From the Boston papecs, May 22 ) mestathombeter tice c a Meme! feclings “oi affection and esteem tuwards you that were | 47 do do at $45 Pub Shaws Guiney? Wi Titvomb dobneon Becks Bo history and the cau'o of the Keyaintion of the former Bri ‘The meeting in Fr tish colonies. aud ie therefore auti aieri zenil Hall last evening was ono of | ”'At the cloge of the mettiny a proceasion was formol | elicitrd upon the occasion. I may truly say that your | 46 do. do. at $425. The continu- i ol 13 do. and lambs, at. the largest that bas ever assembled wi thio the wall: rough the prinel; reets, cheering at | porition among us has partaken as much of # parental as . ) ionlog ands? | tne Oli Cradle. very spot was occupied at a very ouc- | Sz marened tarounh the princlpal streets, cheering at | porlion ebook aracter ior, not only as expremved ia the | 20. do. do, "at fy aivaya liberally ev. | Jy Bours fine Cette Brass Bind was stationed in the rerolation, have you been the fouadsr atthe club, but OL C0. Bh oe cur Union wag, since the | north gallery, snd gavi The Anti-License Unaw in Pennsylvania ere is scarcely an active yashtman of its ré who 2 ree rity intradgagd commarcos | W.niteperfarmance of patriotic airs The gallerivs | 1» Alientown Democrat contains the proceedingset « | does not turn to you as his ‘riend andiustructor, in | 15 ¢o. ae gi0'co * | Crowded with delegates from New Bedford: Tauoton, | ™mAeting of the citizens of North Whitehall, denouncin; Srinrione remsing tothe pastels HCE Loree Bere Fall River, Worcester, Lynu, Sslom, Maldea, ani towns | t¢ anttlicense law as a ‘disgrace to a free peopl,” | men that pnrpove ovsteuct- | adjacent to Boston, ‘Tho Bedford delegates were accom. | Condemned by a large majority of the voters x: the list | | There are none of us, perhaps, who can ratrace the aturalizetion 0” foreignors: rotusing to pass | panied by the New Bedford Brass Baed, a fac corps of | State election, and calling upon the citizens of that pirt | helf century which recalls the experimental Diver of raie their emerction hither, and raising the | musicians. The Roxbsry, Brighton and Charlestowa | Of the State to help them to procure ita repeal. Ihe | 1802, and few who can remem rr the Trouble of a later ‘appropriations of + Celogationa were each atizaved by a band. iw feilowirg resolution looks warlike — period, but nearly all have folloved with iasereat the re regard too so-alled Know Nethiags of | Ctnes Does were Gach ettenced Sy Sband. Bradford, | ,,Pcaolved. That we will uae all peaceable end lawfal meng | tubsequent result of your enterprise and skill. The | f° A thibac Ae be mene cise ay “te m scones ie haa of the bo rivmnasd ie msiswia tee 5 cal coe to effect the repeal of thialaw; but are determined thatit | Wave, without a compatitor in ber time; the Ontahye, ‘0 -and lamba, a deny, on the greund.et hissery, chat ccione the sdieet at great rae which forcean bo met win forse, cn Te meeebY | with, abarp. how and clean run, thea looked upon wit | 47> sheep ond Jambe, at ‘ 3 7 5 beet eee eeeereee bitants ve have apy native ber: epecitic Aineria ‘ames Cheever, Moses Williams. Charlos |. The bad example of Massachusetts, in nullitying the hele, the eliper ship of o-day tha deceptive Gim. | _ ‘The following is a ‘memorandum of aai can thorofore not estimate the troe American according to his accidental birth on this or that siuvof earth, but by tie | Hit RD hrameede pees O. earns. Tea Pit: | {avs of the Unlon, appears tohave alfested Nort White- | crack, and foal Fish, Si at Cecokes, Vhillips, Taunton; Ephraim & Anns, Wostoott, Dorchester; Rambler, Knii lem: J i Stroup, Corson, Boston: RL Jay, Geo Edward, May Rosene, Jonos. Port! Matilda, Shaw, Boo specdily new States, crea ed fr! and Rie Disasters. Suir Caspran, beforo reported ashore on the Gingerbread Grannd, te Bae tons, hiv Ay csi eee iene a eee G zg tec, Bath, and probadly not insured. ‘The cargo to havo been insured in NOrlesas. LxSHIP PReeDENT, from Pacific oem, before ported ashore on Goat Islavd, got off without damage, an proceeded for Nantuoke Bric Vermont, Naylor, of Philadelphia, from Savannsh for Thomaston, went ashore night of 19th on the SE. of Block Is) Sho lies badly awnong the rocks.—{By Lotter. ly the peerless Matta, hitherto uncivalled | McGraw & Fon, at Browning’a, for the week ending | to Ellwood Walter, Esq.) } 5 RAILROAD COMPANY TO DISCONTINUB THs USE OF | triumphed—you earned for your: Erasins Douglass, Joca. Ty! | tude of this ‘on whose flag you carried, but | 31 » do. Porters Cambie: a STEAM BALOW FORTY-SECOND STREKT. gratitude of this equadr By 5 3 jon; W. PB. monita, oalled haow Nothince. constitution may by sentiments of his heart, whetvcr io is animated by the right | hall, when its citizens resolve to oppose with force the alia the causs, and | May 23 :— Sonn Cuantxs, Crosby, of and for Orleans from —, Mi spirie of the American Wevotution, aud in accordance with | phon’ a si, lame Hise 3. Me Sareea Rig ere i | execution of the laws EH an inte toe ave Covaied ts Higtacasesben | °°2i sheep, tis. .-s02.%+. + $85 25 | wiblomier sprang s Teak in Barnstable bay in tha ‘blow Ka consticas anaes, ip ug ‘To Promote “if com: | ther Felton, John T. Heard. James Cakes, N. A. Thompson, Jn addition to this, when the yacht America went 49 do. at (small and poor) + 10 00 | morn of 208 sash, came namesa able, ead otraste mpea warte prosperity. er inpetry, rice of Beh shall gehn Basehor,’ er Dunbar Joseph Smith, Bebert a1, Committee on Railroads. forth asa pioneer under your command, to teat the re-| 12 co, at.. . Paley ie Tee doo beet roe | beruicd by Americans: ang jn This sonle Wounderstant | Senys" Witiany oe yeeetee Riley, M- Field Fowler, 8.8. | OpposiTiON 10 THE MEMORIAL ASKING THE REPEAL | lative meri Of Koglend and Americe a smecsnloal ate eas ‘ eek came af and wire igen. along ‘tho boush words efour Washington, “iseware of forsizt y ateo) ’, Raymoi 5 F TH hill—in which contest our country so sign . e ote] injured, and #8 not probably wort = oa crnssiaily ean eae eee pogo Watéon Freeman, F. F Rayme ads 5D ee 0 E ORDINANCE REQUIRING THR HARLEM | shill rin aly ie teat ar 42 do. r ly inj Pi ee Scur Vicror, from Boston, with iron, (50 tons,) bound te it.can truly be eaid, a national reputation, on doth sides do. at. truck . Pe Dudiay, Milton; Raxonx, ‘The above committee met yesterday afternoon, pur- | Crthe Atlantic, has attached itvell to your name, -- Met Wim: Game Remove” | Sant to announcement, Present—Messrs, Reed, Walo- | Let me asnuire you, in conclusion, that we earnestly | 878 sheep, at. Phile hia, struck the Breakwater on Saturdey night, 2,184 86 so badly that she had to be beacted to provent her sinking. » SI She is now in charge of the wreckmaster, who will hee B, Smithy HA’ Fuller, U.'F, | wright ond Schenck. The memorial of the Harlem Rail- 1, toon to gee you in the Maria, breast: | 15 lambs, at. 95 25 | Goatinwtew dave nes, p.” i i, i rosty- “ ji * . 3. W. Clitfora, ays nent Comper, sanpaatin tha man af atone wusuw FOry Tress vans cutter, jou win aad ene bid saying | 31 de. at 153 00 second sireet, was considered. of ‘Once a Commotor I, ‘The nom'‘nations Jo] ‘Whalemen. S1d_ from N + May 21, ship President (from 25575 | ocean ah and Ter Nantucket.” 7 routs Grom Pestle % ways a Commodore,’’ prac: / 57 do. at. any respect ani aifestion with ry Union are citizens per se, without = er se, without ted. Mr. Fxost, on taking the tists, made a speech explain Ex-Alderman Morr was the first speaker, and declaim- | tically carried out by tl ¥ bin --. —— NBediord 224, bark Willis (of Mattapoisett), King, these Ruow “Notbings dave the. over, ad ‘have | sphtnee cervain logitetice acwesbas otro ct srsiabrgets | ¢@ loudly sgainst what he termed the unreasonable de- | "hich your presence will be welsomed by evecy mem. | 01 jambs, at....... sseigeres ct OE | ata oe ee a maces ane ee a she. forelgrors and. aduined, citizins, tu the rights of property. They bed assembled, nat ie | mends of the Harlem Railroad Company. ‘Thoir principal | proteund respect, your cbediont servant Beof is a little bigher aud held tem 1 Re : ‘ Selauee eee 16 poor workingman, nnd all clases who | OPPO 6 the law, for they wire a law ioving psople, but | argument, he said, was based on the ples that, as they N. BLOODGOOD, 198 beef cattle... $9 000813 00 | aif Port Fraya Deo 18, Elisha Danbar, Lincoln, NB, clean, aye mo property, oven whin born on Aticricw’s free vil to | {0 Frotect the law and the rights of the peovls. They | were permitted to locate at Thirty-second street for the Recording Secretary New York Yacht Club. 136 cows and calve 80 09a 60 00 | AL Cape Verd Islands Nov25, W C Nyo, Sowle, NBolean, Tease nt lass thir favorite au: o't repentnt matin: “Let sec to confer upon their coastita t time belng, in one of the most promising aad desirable The Post gives the following :— 158 veal eslves, (live weight), + ,fo.a 6340. | all well. cares the poor.” ‘Then maar-—now dcesived, cut coed | {esi the tases ae we ee law ie the fe porticna of the city, they havea rignt to remain, and, | the club at present otnalsts of about three hundred | 2/606 alep and lambs... “ 260m 600) re gh A tong bn Ba fy ted—will find out too late tho truth of the old proverb: | Set bebe rite and peclic oplaive woul vane tak, | by #0 doing, suse ‘incalezlable injury, bought o: in: | and tty members, recidiog in all parts of the worl. AT O’BRIEN’S, on » 600 wh; Lapwing, wife de me, ani to morrow thoe;” aud american arietvera: | Set8 $beie nigtts; and pulic opiaioa would tain s tur Yerited, and’ prevent many and substantial improve. | The larger number are New Yorvers, wile a, greater | _ The market for beoves in firm, with a good supply. ‘Holland, in Jan, Twilishs, Temkias, NB, TMeolved, That ths Know Nothincs, inetead of the Soyth- | justice mact fall, Mr. Frost intromuced to the meeting | T0='s from taking place Mr. Mott here reala resolu- | or lees number are acattered through the Atlantio cities | Cows and calves sell rather slow :— swney. Maccasoity Hasdy. Malta: Ia) sp W we; A Hough ton, ”y will cata tlish, like Ei: ‘i he ot oh tion directing the company to build an arch over the | from Maine to Texas. $8 00a $12 50 | Marble, Fall River, 300 sp 200 wh. Te gen Meters oad Westere biares note etoaies | UE ESY, Mr. Loveicy, of Gombebige. railroad track, from the southerly line of Thirty-fourth | The following is a list of the yachts now belonging to 45 00 * : ir Lovisor onosto inffame parsion, bat spake | strect to the rortherly line of Tnirry ninth street. It | the clu! . “ way 4c Spokes, &e. sugh as once there was in the repu slic of Sparta, at the time | gpon princigls 6c. Ship bt y ty: ae from Savanaah for Liverpool, May that sbould endure forse: Never ident, hi fits decline and fall. ; was evident, he said, in this resolution nothing appeared Hon ‘ Tat 28 § , Ofpecolved, That religions Kberty ie tas leligst ot human | #nce the corner id, was | Oreo. 1d be fanplied that if the company would de this tt SNaeageer Coweand Veal Sheepand *akip Dabube, Littiedcld, from New Orleans for Bremen, the mos acbie foundation etone of our constitu. | there su } an oceacion for action as now. Tho citizens net be disturbed in the quiet enjoyment of its ‘0.8 ‘San rid Bmy M, off Gape Florida, theretere are those whe nave | of Boston were to prove that nid were worthy of being | deyct ond bus'ness at Thirty-second street> The msto- 170 % . ke: oT 1 oH 309 | to ee Bowel in Palen naith, from New Orleans for Bos- ea our countey. ur escC buen! s patric fiz ¢] i 0 “4 ; Lay ir ‘24, lo: . Bea good Amesican etizcu, sud thon believe | 9 BA—a law —paaced by & Legiletars thet hy hana pial ste ted that Shis compass on the pert of the company E. A. Btevens. 86 "118 474 | “Rank Siri, Carlisle, from Manila (Fob 4), of and for Bos. Ses cee Skene Goa bad vow eboned, eich Bene aie that Ue thanied | jad been carried out in good faith, which is not the 160 “0. B. Miller. 136 158 —-2,805 | fom, May 19, st 40 34, Ion 70 40, by the pitotboat Virginia, Resolved, ‘That wo, as good ond tras Aweriois citizens, | © ree pl : 2a) le cere. The resdtution enjoins:— I. A. Depau, 1 4 — | The S mede'Nentucket light on the 1sth, and mistook it foc can nover give our votes tor osmdidatee who stana inths | Clty. This law will brand such men as Paran Sheveus, ‘That. he. wail as dhe tab lato Mees ped with f 100 M H. Grinnell praia Gay Head light; was supplied b; least suepicicn of Know Nothiaclan. Harvey D. Parber-and Moses Wiliams aa feloas, and send pal edt wo ven, ts $0 be-oo pe cut er te 3 ene one Ak —— | of Nantucket, and all the Resolved. the Pronit't . planned | trem over the bridge of sighs to Coath Boston. that | Sug {cya guaretated te he tan tear eae taro fest in hola, W. Wigar. Total........... 2,331 963 1,900 3,678 x dy oor last’ Legielature, ng’ su our | Jaw can never be oxseuted, ft neveroughtts beereouted. EER Petihig oreo 100 | 2-H Eagar. Pa eh ee aeeeencc rhe cae cai Fore! jorvonel nd bal ution aud | gud it never will be executed. He was vo higaer law | Fourth avenue, from Thirty tourth to fhirty-ninch strost, ea MARITIME INTELLIGENCE State, of feel bound az eit toovey the sams, and | ™2%, but when any law struck a; private rghtw he | in conformity to the ostablished grade lino, bag gee. e thie ihe more, becauve it was not demaaod nor approved | Would trampie on that law. He woul: not oppre thoas | ft i now nearly four years slace the limit of time spe- SM Sane, by the mejority 0 ‘np ysed upon as by the | who ¢zecuted the law, but he would show his contempt | cifed in the ressiution, and the work has not been done, eee ALMAWAG YOR SEW YORKE—THIS DAY. 71 E A. Johnson. fanatical repr: 60 L M Rutherfurd. for the law itse!£, ‘This Jaw tzamples on rights wh and the compact not carried out in good faith by ths 1 a man inherits from | comrany. of the tenden our Fey bis Maker, an¢ connot be execu‘ed. The fine for selling | In December of 1851, the Mayor and Common Coun 51 George Cadwalader. > See aaa Dy yy ny oe ey pe ir hg a liquor by an apothecary, if he neglects to keep 9 revecd | cil adopted s resolution permitting the New York ani 4a J; D. Johnson. Se Mane Bax Reeve Maranaurits porast Mey i barks Volugseoe concerning his own person, aad our of bis sele, is @ thonsand dollars, while if a man goas to | Harlem Raifroad to reduce the grate of the Fourth ave- © aman ; for Conmaptinople ISth; Tilgum, Andros, for NYork, lds. this Fish aad achrowledzing the oral and i a desler and tells a tia he ia fined diva dollars, The maau- | nue on the east side, between Tuitty wecon’ and Thirty: iieacee Steomsbip Alabams, Schonok Savannah, 8 I, Mitobill. Byrovs-Adamsone and Masoppa, smith, toc NYork de Ate) ability ot the pi mister t facture of a gallon of cider or wine by s farm+r qould | fourth streets, to a level with their track, on condition gs a: Stesmsnip Southerner, Ewen, leeton, Spofford, Tilos- | mirs, Prince, for Philadel; ie do; and others betore ro- Rintiery Liguee law gossizers our P , | gubleet kim fo twelve months imprisonment. ‘Tue law | bat they, at thele Own expense, widen’ suid avenne Pl one Oana to, Lediam a | PHS fonkos! inthe mud of druaicnncer, wi not sie teras | BA Do mors! sanction It bad been the work of esecrot | twenty feeb on the west sie, betwern r 33° Bo. EA ip Roanoke, e, Ladle “Inport abt May 6 bark Burlington, Rendell, for, themselvos. committee. It en gabbled and swallowed by the | company availed themselves only of the privilezes and 3 RM ip R Cobden, Taylor, London, Dunham & Dimon. fn’ port May 8 bark California, Mitoholl, f Resolved, That this unconetitutions) measure not ontyin- | Legislature, es turkeys swallowed dough in the dark. | icomunities gremted by this resolu‘ion; and for this he 30 TT Fens Ship Went Foint, Minturn, Liverpool, © Carew, Fee Getege. haa ne ace ee ee juros our political rights, our moral ou evea celivions feat: | ‘Tbe only woral sanction was the signature of hed the bigbert autbority—that of the chief magistrate Se ca Ship Centurion, Coombe, Liverpoal, deregn 6 6 dont, Piorce, une. rites: gon mg | ings, but also ehecks the prograss 0: the rciences at chemis: | whore practice belied his prof of the city ot New York, who wrote a letter to the pres ” Ok Matoe nderson. Bark B Colcord, lark, P Buck & Co. 8r Joux, NB—Arr May 17 ship Persia, NYork; brig. ee eae Hard isborer oL4 novtful and | review of the Legislature and its practice at Lowell, Rox- | Cent of tbe company, in March last, requiring the ful- 25 {W. eth . ark Honus, Adkivaon, Curae Defianc troshy, Philadelphia; sobre Surtaad ‘Lean, do; tertaloment. In seneral, it ¢7 €, bury, an¢ other places, showing the inconsistency of | filment of thie agreement on tue part of the New York a ‘RR. Mi ies Bers ces Crocker, Alexandria; Teak Rom brio, gives evpport to the rich d their practice with their profession, im being temperance | and Harlem Railroai Company. Tae Common Counsil 33 (0 Livi we 19 ed si ens Ld Chisholm, NYork. In port of the moet ebeminable hy pocris; people when ieft to pay ther own but the opposits | passed another resolution, which was approved by the = 3 ty avy brig Iealah, for NYork fow ds; a, J W Elwell & Co. 21 0, Mavalliater, Jr. n2Bs Corre, Goodwin, Ciudad Bolivar, B Beoh&Kun- | “ Tyuwmat—Sid April 90 ship and society dissolving poison, when the State pa.d. The law received no sanc Sayor on the 7th of Octover, 1851, appropriating for a ard? month, Bas. gad Cake burton, Taylor, Fat- Resoived, That we aro deeply ocuvincelof the noowssity | the Governor- none from the legislators that public park or pleasure ground the space of forty feat ~i8 W.C. Emmet. Brig Plumage, Clark, Cape Haytion, R P Buck & Co, Tustan (¥exico)—In port a aieny of Je and reasonable laws te protect, the weak-agninat the efrcm a single moral sentiment of ve hamsa | in width, and extending through the midcloof Fouttaave 15D Diwesta bps cha Béynton, Bartiott, Portau Prince, Rolfker & | for NYork, lage ert Nee APtil 21 ache —, of and society: and therefore, we. have to breast. Mayors may go sd runa tilt in enforo'ng thia | nue, from Thirty-fourth to fbirty-elghth street, and 8 T. P. Ives. Brig Extra, Bilis, Laguna, W Lobach & Sobeplor. Home Ports, law not based on the inatienablo ri law, but they will ron against a pillar of iron upoa | i: be carried into effect as soon as the Harlem Railrroad lowing gentlemen ore honorary members of Brig Tree a 7 ALEXANDRIA—Arr May 21 brig Paulina, Taylor, Boston; which their ;hafte will te blunted. But few men will | Co shall bave com the arching of the Foursh ave- F Johny NB) Og Whitey & Co. | schrs Maryland, NYork; Buena Vista, for NYork; Black St y usthe hoy daty to | befourd ready to follow ont the law in nue. How could th’s ever te, if the permanent vontila- | _ The Secretary of the Navy, the Commodore of the New | Brig J W Coffin, ‘Dailey, © Foster & Niokorsoi a pOSTON—, y re perms vy; Brie vite # Niokersoa, ‘HosToN—are May kind, Hallett, r i Mi eater i ve aga‘uat all des- | property of thiove whore reputation stands hi tor, creeted on the crown of the tunnel were permitted to y York station, the Commander of the Brooklyn Navy Qaford, Pendleton, Bucksville, Dow Co; altimors; nd piracy Taye ioliowin:. “he motto of Andrew | Fret\" 29 ‘hays ‘Taaie. them lables Witae remain, oceasioning clouds of rmoke ani aterm, which | Yord, Silan H. Stingham, Ceptain U.8.N ;/ Wan. Lc om, H Underwood. | Tfesing, Noricanet back a caste at we ponslder tempartneciem and Know No- | Upon to cenéemn sach men should be dumb as ion, ani | woule suffocate the peopler Hudson, ditto; Henry D, ‘Hunter, ditto; James Glynn, oo ti it imprisoned therefor fill the jails and houses of corcas. Mr. EDWARD N. DioKeRsoN, of 62 Hast Thirty-fourth | Commander, ditto; M C. Perry, Commodore, ditto; Law- tion, The law violates a prin: ot the bill of rights, | strest, said ke appenred in opposition t> the repeal of | rénce Kearney, ditto; J. 4. Mcintosh, Commander, ditto; Eroneh, Viatiaag, | the right of property; and if any one enters a man’s | on ordinance which wag.on the statute book more than | I. W. Hillaa, Vice-Commodore Royal Western YO. of Od That We oil sake ieisedigrad beotherly, our | PIEM's8 to destroy property, he tas a right to pro. | bal! s year, requiring tlie Harlem Railroad Compsoy to | Irelaad; J. O’Connel, Rear-Commodore Royal Western Semeaen Wow Sone a hide Tapia oaiens-| oa fie discontinue the use of steam below Forty second street | Y. U: of Ireland, fi yaad ith Col Isasc H. WricuT succeeded Mz, Lovejoy, and pre | cightees months from the dete thereof, In reading | The three first of theee gentlemen sre msmbers ez Bris Mary Elizabeth, Stackpole, 5: rps a Beh: Ei a , Nickerson, Vo! timople. ia Quarantine ships Geo Washin, Comings, 8 Si rannah, MoCrendy. Mote, & Co. Jereyserehiond, Liver hi eel for brite’ Old. sit Weshiagton, Church & + | Gen Berry, Seavey, Quobeo, to load tor London; bark Ly- Ley qe sander, Snow, Cienfuegos; brige Geo W Russell, Lane, Aux . Risks lors fe Arn Elizabeth, Taylor, Aloxandria; schts John El- Baltinero, Burling, Ki ‘ood, Jeremie; J Stratton, Bates, Alban} th Foxeell, Be Burll Ship Unicorn, sterted, hor im the it came to toh, Jos Hand Roads, where are slso bark Daniol Webster, brige Belfast, and in ¢ernest the ent eiate « Schr Kate Holbrook, Hix, Newark, of cented a series of resolutions, stating the grounds of op- | over the memorial of the Herlem Ratlroad Co: he | (fictis. Scbr J W, Faulklim, Boston. Dayton & 8; 00 Clore & Bidorade, position to the liquor law. They areas follows:— | found that the whole of it wes grounded on too ota The clu> gi their annual Rejatts for pres on the | fobe Gael Potter, Governor's Marker, Gee Hania Fee ee Ast May 20 sobr Hannah D Bickerson, Resclved, That tho recently enacted so Md Maine li points. These were, first; that it would take mor ‘ith of June. a . CALAIS—Sld May 18 Mungo Pi Nicbols, M. f ueriaw is ‘compound of fanaticism, folly and polities! | to carry the pass:pgers into the heart of the city the retirement of Mr. Stevens, Me. Eigar, the Vice Bison, gnerae Cumimiars, Fall Rives. master, guilies; sehr @ D Ring, Trimble. ‘NYorky Look Uuty But = 7 . P Ne a hat i Commodore, 8 1 modore. sd . ‘And. now we clove with the words ot cnt Heclaration of | Resolved, Tb tthe suid tow is a palpabe and erase viols- | creat deal’ more expense. “Tuase objections tied boon, | Ibe Teme Prevent are :-—Josn U. Jay, ARRIVED. HAST WEYMOUTH Arr May 14 sobr William ff Stecle, Independence;—" And tor the cupport of this deciseat and our resolutions, with s firm relance on t! _ . Blot geod, Recor jing Secre- Bhip + Franklin, Seelam, Liverpool, April am re Raymond, Newark; 16th, bark State, Sparrow, Balti- ally pledge to o mdere and age! more. mos ae ea FALL RIVER—Sid May 21 sohr Richard Bordon, Regees, slready overruled by the last Common Council, aad | Corre 4 jurer. tee consiate of Charles H: Haswoll, | strering Biron Brig. Look Lomo of this State. Tt therefore it was not exactly just or fair that they sbould tary le right ** to acqu tion ano ail th men have an ii oN , tect propert: Ths law annihilates now be Letore tre Committee on Railroads. e regattr. comm! fe May 11, Jno Dre} A ee FORTE cosh, 7 Staaten, | ‘HeeDirers V7 the etreboct open, te eee Ga were, however, perfectly Hd'culors, te They | 3 Winthrop Chandler and Jobn €, Davidson. Moverbeacd and was lear Sho BYANNIS—Are May Lorell and Laoon, Metternich s North We Kegolved, That this statute, framed tor the parpose of ox. | to the lose of time, tbe ‘Speaker her that in Banks. Bearre, Boston for NYork; Leo, A Pifadetphia for Watechol, corner of Ce bei ay epee wee Foci pueaa tert et by coming in the grace wae descending team cut off, ‘ on Uprervee), 88 ders, with | B stony 224, pe merene, Bacon, Albany for do, N tif pte Fine the optelé sud: (enteses ét-cana ti rr poeta ny pot cpimnnt « SU Wile te loath, | DEATH OF ONE OF THE AMERIOAN SURGEONS IN THE Havre, 23 days, sriuh dso and agh¥STIC- Sid May 15 sehr Sarah Clark, Nisbols, Phila The Seventeenth Ward Liquor Dealers and | direct opposition to the true priast and the cara going out” passed through in “the ; RUBSIAN ARMY. 7 % i" TheG was | NEW BEDFORD—6ld May 2, schrs Batavia, Pendleton, the Maine Law. erpment, under which special Leni period of minutes, which any horse couli sccom- ‘The Providence Journal of the 23d iast. publishes the and A Field, Phillips, Philadelphia, . trary dutinctions in commercial tran plish just as well. Even if the cara passed through at | followmg announcement of the deata of Dr. Isans Dra- NEW BAVEN—Air May 23 scbr A L Packer, Homing. Last evening & meeting o” the liquor dealers of the | odious | ‘ the rate of a mile a minute che greatest loss ‘woul not | Per Jr, an American surgeon in the Russian rervice:— age, yay Philadelphis. Sid schr J M Warren, Chap above ward aseembied in the fivicli rooms, Tompkins | tuay Ser ae, ereceived inteliigence yesterday of the death of Dr. p, Nery Brediens (of Weerea, RD, Byer, em Albert Richard, Sangertiens gf 2 ‘Shi ‘Thomeon, Havre, poh ol be more than Give minutes and a haif’ Pabiic patience i passengers, to Lane, G , Said LK: | inneh luke Jebonit Wl S06 bent with everythigg. ‘The | Jsanc Dreper, i oe American surgeon in the Russisn Shy a iat 4 1 Non 90 ake ship Dablight, Pound Bihence NEW LONDON—Arr May 21 aches Palladuim, A\ curs maust move thelr steam out as fast acd as often eg | service, hose interesting letters we have been publish. | Mey, Jat 40 Altay; J.B Riley, Seamen, Philadelphia; a iip ae public convenience demands it. The Harlem Railroad | ipg. He died at Sebastopol on the 20th of Marsh, of ty. | "Ship Fautield, Hathaway, Havre, April 20, with mase and | imac, eatin, Honolulu Dvo'll, and Bio Maxeh. Dir wh Couspany Daye nes atight 40 rewatn: ta sate Present | Fbus fever, after an illnees of four weoks. He received anengery be Geo Bulkley, bola elton te some Jocation, ax regards the cutting off of steam, simply be. | tvery attention in h’s illness, and bis funeral was at- | , StipBavaed Rrerett (of Baliimors), Quaby. Derdesan, 35 | , NEW HORT Ald May 21 sohrs M Poiinaconon bein caure they occupied it whea Murray Hill was an open | ‘ezced with all the marta of oficial respect. ‘The infor. | dazm with, prancien, ae. to Adolphus Qecns, Apri Siac | Waves Shaw Stem Motlio nie Dosen oem bet common, and was not possesaed by the present tenants, | ation came by a letter written at the reques’ of his ny HP . 20th, for & harbor, aited apaln Stet, onsibility | Tint wae no reason why improvements shouid be pre friend, Dr. Kote came] of South Carolina, who was Ship Tonquin (of Bath), Hill Leghorn, 70days, with mar- LADRLP ST A—a: Yao Ph beet Oaks der, frag nw gee BA ed ad perpine ssa Suen pee thems vented, property injured, and injurious influences and | bimvelf sick at the time. Dr. Draper was ths son of Mg, Fae, &e, to J CC Lomelino. * n o WH ell, nit of, the” whole | tuljeetion fo 4a iereaponsible coumiticn, aa to weak ana | “SPR¢t% spread around those who have the temariiy to | Issue oF pal amd boututtnd tt rows Univentty hn ta: | daqerainenan et ieee Maen per, Bi of the whole | suljcetion to 1 go or who are carried by the slow but steady growth of | years of 9, oe Graduated at Brown University in the | d)0 Me eee Wasinen cot Puilecsipeia), Lyle, \ the ‘Klaveuth | Hesclved That all perton§ ia this community, who claim | ihe city into thelr neighborhood. As welll migut the | c'ae# of 1844, He was a man of fine talents and educa. | 4, ut ab aggravatio they attempted to eur same autbority that attempts to dictate what a 1 drink will soon prescribe 1 hi ke shail wear—it will fix the 10 square, The meeting was ca'led {0 orler by the chair- | gpded ii men, Peter McCormack, aud »idresved fur abvut an hour by Capt. French, who gave the udience to understand that some seven years ago he quitted tue arena of poli- ties. He was then @ thorovgh going Tammany Hall politician; but not having had a chance since mow to enter the list his house and th 1 style of bis bat, the cut of bis coat and the length of his shoes. Resolved, That thi every citizen of this “commonwoaltb, proclaim: em til | world that they aro not to be trusted with the ¢ bad made up his wind, some | of their own cbsrac ed happiness. It in fact the free mor 3 icksilver an: and only perrons that | tre risttto tontetaia { iri i r 1 bo Ning ental tion, improved by travel and study abroad, ie Se ee 4 — recognise as actasily ‘having am tate: | ing sihe'r wn judgment, are called epon es mea of homers | Ieee OGRE SG cena ena ee catnctoriss olaim | ton, Improved by Sa sk Jems’ Byron, from Callao tor 7 Eames, : vest im the meoting, and belonging to the ward, | assume a positio ming their chat their purposes. No: public convenience was t! dey: wished to be reported in a were Daniel Casey (democrat), |’. MoYormack (whiz) tice, and aaeint ying that tide of My Tae Ixtenpior Removsp Prom THe Cuvnce OF April 26, passed within sight of Perna ney, do; ‘whig), Tom Hig 8)> | tion whieh wil oe overw the ruler, and public acta Lt requires the £9, Lows, 18 Burvato.—Biskop Timon publishes the ‘jon 60, pamed ship Eastern Queen, . iB ead, ee ey After the collation, when none 1 batted te vated Mis | sound eeteots, IF fo. © wutineees te iveimont ie mat. | following notice in the Buffalo papers of Tuesday: WP Soils, on fouewater on both elder ee =] 5 i ta ' and bs le e' st Hy 104 i. * ~ as fitty wore subscribed, but not paid in, the meet Tesolyss , That an experiment of three years ought to have | sible to drive with impanity “through pone 77Aie, Mag 18, 2588. Ship ane ny Baltitnore, dayee with coal, to ito vag deem Lewes oth, ing adjourned. satioted the wildest Ieoaticizm and have put to shame the | Fourth avenue, in consequence of the muaner | yy 2He plows: learned, and sealous missi nner, Father Waktnan, Di 2oth' thipe Westmoreland, for St Joke. NBy ast, ae moet brazen hy y—an experiment which has resultet | in wich it in blockaded. As to the oxpemse, tue cor Weniger, (wishing to labor for the salvation of souls in Bark Moro Pate ), Mounce, Glasgow, 32 days, with | for St Juan del Sur. Trial of a Liquor Dealer. in nothing but cisapp id shame to thos tate in theii Jal th: = a, | the oply German ehurch in this diosess, which bas not | iron, £c. to D Rowe! PORTLAND Arr 2 Elize a THIRD DISTRICT COURT. Haye mado it and in ve oyed by It. Peo nce pmemetial hat they would be at the | es heard his noble and truly Christian eloquenee,) re- |, ise lor, Sieesine, March 16, passed Gibeal- | Cardenas Oth insls yas , to Before Justice Mech, wenden aad at itacas case nee eR IOI iN | ee oes by tho buildings and caprerernecte whee ER: | questa me to withdraw the interdict trom the church | {8 shinn aoe of Wenn, RETR aoe ae | Balter; Gesene Gite Thompeon, Mavanses vie St John, ane : Gardner to a bill waicl confisentes the property of a whole | make, But they alco possess valuable property at | ©! °t Louis, and the excommunication from the trustees. ib 03. lon 46 50° @ NB, Old bark Col vane. ‘Ths trial of Robert Walker, for welling liquor between | class ct his fellow merchant, aud Axes the brand of intamy | Thirty-fourth ateeet, which they Occupy for mesdyeede’ | 1 OD Fefuse nothing to this worthy of God. Com: | from Trt : 17th inet. Int PonTsmoUTH sia May fi cohrMen‘enume, Richardson, the lat and the Sth of. May, which was postponed on Sa. | "PR their ood name, and consizng them with atolou'e | hy ty.fourth at et) which they occupy for w S| senting, therefore, to lis request, I hereby declare thet | c@ itr ship Imperial, bousd (trom Motile fot Liverpool). | Philadel ‘aodey. eet, br ath Saas: Paw east: for the a telon's evil (Goveruor Gardner knows, as ev paca bring aeney $0 oer pocketa! whish can beabun. | tbe interdict of St. Louis church is removed; and I also Pa) Find ag) Ma), Mprtin, Cataais, March NEROv DNR sesloe, "Putingiphies Rien Met ‘wok place . ows, ore ve . ‘ ‘ecla: tion s00n a 5 Sobre. defence was opened by Mr. Theodore E. Tomlinson, who 5 Who might have been velocted for aaeries by | Gently proved. of taking up their track pe. | (cclare that the excommunication vin cen bound ee Ny | ey albany; Racket 6, int 88 12, lon 44, saw Br ship Jane, E. ae rg ep ee ve Md oy inty-sinth po Dae oly shed never bee q | the Holy Triduan in St, Louis church shall begin. pon cy baleen Tenet, fence, March, rH ios ks, argued that as the law regulating the liquor traffic had "That (Ue Legislature’ that ‘passed this lay, and why the Mein holders. All they ask Is Stet thet +IOHN, Bishop of Bulalo, | wish'wools biden ae, to cider, wee Rotdoat for wight Congress, the Governor who approved of it, are nunvict v4 of auch glat- ve Bark F A Porly, Matanzas, 13 days, withsugar | Pointer, Fowler, N York. (of been nullified by the Prohibitory law which was passed ene ° own rights sLould be preserved as well as those of the ’ al +f ry P ing inconfistereies that itis not possible for them to inflict ang ‘ruit, to M ve lay 14, lat 30 07, 79 42, saw i on the 9th of April last, the right to sell was guaranteed f fere-n8 at whom this blow is Haslem Railroad Company. Naval inteligence. ir teie' ” a, : Seiya Bice Nant Puce bara pear Mr. N, JAcusoN brought out “startling” ship Gormantown, to Lg PF gon Po Ag th common law. A learned Judge, P. x bey bre eotln argument opainat the company. “Elia, great ‘objvevion ‘The Cetus See : the 80th a tude Pye 4 at 38 38, bors tok his opinion that the sale of ardeat tion and ot seemed to be to the “funnel,”’ Thich, ho stated, had | arrived at Buenos Apeta on ot March, 8 sloop or ve Are May 19 schr Caroline W rita, by common oe heme. Te had buon ssid hment been the cane of his pot renting hie Property in’ that | a astun Olina xb ws retne ataohed, aad evi: 0 : alia ‘Holmes, Orww- to learn that a roissnce could be licensed. If, then, he nd woula, were be or comh Fecitiosana, “tabie were 100s Whisk be Vetgetnns | eon deen charged with ab- Cardenas, 12 days, sta Bacericns” Ohm River of ontinned, the,tratc in auer ia leRal by common low, | SOAESS thet Te stampe with’ & oF etracting $1,000, at different times, lotters in that ear, eh potatons, to i— Are Grace Latling, Carr, NYork gn 9 Nigeine sy s'-cs iv extabuebed for ity rogutation apd | feiom sho Daye gHViTAreS Or ThE Ge BN be Quawmitin thea a*jonamed sine ge, J