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w official sources { was informed | empty cities of Kerteh and Yenikale were in the hands . lost through Mo hen of the allies, and a steam flotilla immediately entered hs the Sea of Azoff. ‘The last wintar’s tompest had washed : Tis ee away the forty ships sunk across the Strait by the Rus- sians. The ales found 17,000 toas of coal at Kertch, and fifty Cixmaptled guns, but no powder and stores. The total number of vessels burned by the allies is, 240, The allies propose to fortify Yenikale and garrison it with Torks, but will not hold Kertch. The steamers of light drafts are cruising as near as possible to Tagaarog, and gunboats, yet lighter, are prepazing. Considerable discrepancy exists in the sccounts of the , Om Saturday ” the sailors of » Sid. @ 6464,; inferior allied proceedings at Genitecht. Sidney Herbert, im Par- | 424% Smosh ca. rete Vament, om the Stb, expressly said that the press draw gules ore ¢ inferences from the successes that are not justified by demani sales to pea an emergency,) wot with his men to a house | the facts, for editerials speak as if Arabat and Genltachi | 10, ocd Oto 12 12000 bala ete § a 7 Smows to be frequented by runaway sailors. 9: are already taken; but although the allies have bom- LIVBRPOOL ‘ordered an barded the one snd destroyed the stores at the other mules. Unfortunately the door pone. «t ht and the place, they are not yet in posression of them, and it pata Od ire af the mut tnd ths must not therefore be thoaght that we are masters of ball struck the’ Boats~sin uoder his the Putrid Sea, Mesers. Bre doing in wrest and flour, and last ciate ee barely continued in BREADSTUFFS m, Shipley & Co.'s ‘Cleealor S04 reports loss ls isatantly. The men brought back the body of their | Gortschakoff telegraphs, June 3, to St, Petersburg, A 40s. a Als for new: the cemetery with 1 naval once? ‘thy Unitet Sextes | that the allies hed Jeft Genitachi, and part of the burned pp fey re Consul, Br: Marp . Cape Mocianey, Bis Reo and | stores would be saved. - jellow, 51s, 64. ‘mized, ae oe ER ' tnd ide fine bawd of tbe Powhatan mea at prop; | , The allied steamers afterwards visited Arabat, and | winite wheat, 12s. a 12s. €d.; four, 40s a 45s.; corn, . intervals, A large 4 ncourse of foreigners also paid | burved a number of steamers, bls. 6d, a 535, their tribute of Tap tby op the mournful occasion. Gen, Wrangle remained at Argaintscha. The allies vi LIVEBPOOL PROVISION MARKET. e Dates Sake eh pee th © Protestant Episcopal Church, | have made no movement towards the interior of the |...) rouscizaulars report the poss pe i We are glad to Yern wat the party ‘sont d down to Woo- peninsula of Kertch. rma, in pore, hactaaiintace Pam ‘clerioal es: eae, Bucceeded iy securimt sevent a seventeen sailors—ten Bri. THE BALTIC. sere the stock being = siigarieat eg dated the 24th of June instead 5 wiedanisted 7 to tho authortign saul tealt’ mit fan according isivend P| che Bettish and yonsh flesta were, on June 4th, clove | Bacon tm fairdemand. Parco eis Mr. Pierson that the error should to Cronstadt. Admiral Dundas had made a recon- THE NEWHERLANDS INDIA. noissance, and found that new fortifications had been improvement of 1s,, and the Beles 200 2 00m How Mr. Pierson—I bave nothing further to aay a pot the passing of —— 1) AD cd cchaueel A es considered tendency still upwards. a _—~ oe ‘a shade“ firmer. uch wanted. CaPr. GIBs0N’t OUR MLNISTBR AT THE HAGUE | erected since last year, Several vesnels laden . wer to save this poor that bf “IR canon at wastinaror.0 "| Seriad wen coplared y teallen eal EO, Td as son | Hold hae hada avy taste Supreme Ct Last week we pubha) Yd moe corn: 1c, caeentiy Americans have recently made monsy by runniog las demand ana (asin a, 94s, Oa. ov avert her sentence, without hepe of fee or rewardot any before Amer Con; ) aad which cal of talt to the Russi: port: fi pe Hetween itis, wericaa Miniater and the Cabinet pribi reg now cieamea aiplisie are sail on ot of which $e0 bu Nola, browalt rar isd N iting wate Court—Oficers will see that the spectators are at the Hague, relative to the Gibsow affair. Although con ratine; smaail sales apirite at’ Sbe tints matter was so wa oe up at first by oo OPERATIONS IN ASIA. bad gabe el Tequea t 308, 1,000 aealocrtrea was Ronan in obeying this bab ie Sateanined > t nympatty ch Gibson we n General Pelissier telegraphs, June 3, that the Russians 4 i (tig further teal a; sales sb bt4s 8 Mra. an Dave you any objections to removing enough on bis arri: ujak Kali, itroying, doing our ve! Pe ects malo ¥ now ap} ice aoa pag pedi piper pha " = “hag te lead fe ASE Fae, omen pl, flomutct 2 Mrs. Robingon threw her veil over her bonnet, leugh- what their views of the case—at least this is the rik ae ap enr + entire force ## con- | sis. a S40. 6d. The business in dyewoods has and conversing mesawtile. infer, ‘ace wo draw—t1 vom their having fo tborne to | °én‘rated at Anapa, small; bark noztinal. Rice continued without anims- Court—It is my duty to inform you that the Su- press the teat ai matic correepe lance te any dedi ey ue, | Changes have occurred in the Turkish Cabinet. Riz: tion and un ; BO males ot a re Cas ot ee saitoees the t at ‘ore Con,vrees, without a exe. | Pasha has been dismissed; Mehemet Ruchdi succeeds | Another account reports the market rat E bp trpren he Crop pear sooty Mean Webeanen tesa ea ae i Sogar ia good ‘at fall prices, Mi ea. | & past you. Warm lets of the Aneican govarnment, a the oo ‘duct | times Seraskier. Dabaar Pashs, General ofthe Impe- | Genrer. Use {a improved demand, at fall Delon, Tan Haye you anything aan before tat sentonce ined? ¢ en Sem cat pm pope 4 not ‘been such a3 togr vee | rial ¢ uard, has also been dismissed, and Selim Paska | —Congou, ttie offering, Jute quiet; sales very le a be Ol “Teer ¢ ttle dott thet big object tar eademya - | *PPOinted. The Cepitarin Pasha is threatened, mtr es ‘The Court—You have been convicted of the wilfal ing to "pena communication with te Sultan of Jana | -No answer has yet been recetved tothe remonstrance } Cotton in fair demand. Brendatufls and provisions | Murder of Timotby Lanagan, was wet of 60 purpoeelese a character ae he roprevoat sent home by Lord Stratford agsinst the M. Benedetti, | quite u: changed. wf Mrs. Robinson—Yes, but it was upon false evidence. pe t had h ded fi blis} 7 é a7 a ia . You inane ills Copan Seine any Shame, Judge, aod tha | @ Buccee in establishing any tke French Chargé, intrigues. It was Benedetti who || iN MAREETS, abame tions wh ‘b the Suiten he might bave giver Jooaslier- Mesars, ‘Grothers = ’» ciroular poate ian ‘The ‘Coast ithe law. has effected the fall of Redschid Pasha, because Redschid ble rance and trouble to the Netherlands adleanm ‘y “y was under English influence. Napoleon has approved ment. Ti 6D, again, th« manner in which he made away with the, ‘pers relating to hie cass, when by a mistake } .of Benedetti’ mith the es wieinice ‘2, cate, when by a mistake | of Benedetti’ proceedings, and appotated him nominal iesamna Mr. Bel and ty BEaGh Ha A iwister to Persia, a step of promotion, but does not ne deubey. ay outs, ¥ conor casey eee, aN OeOES trek cove him fede Constantinople. Some see in this the belief in the entire justice of bis cause. But while | cag mencement of larger differ:nces between France there may | be circumstazces in the conduct of Giosom | aaa, ‘ngland. Meantime Lord Stratford te lsboring for Loncon markets generally 1 fed, 74s,» 800 Sugar eded_ with, » slow bet through active. Wheat—White, fone a font h Jang quantity offered at 64. Linseed quiet, Flour 40s. 7 J this condition. You have lost all. To you life is lost—character is gone Tower. Rice steady. in good demand. olladvanoed Se, Tallow steady trom Welsh in good bi prone na a ae ee ee zt; big If T thought you, would listen te me—but I know you a LF Ba. Coppte astbinat.. Tin steady. Lark i | wonla novel would advise you to abandon this vise you to throw off this which will account for the reluctance of gor. STATE OF TRADE WW MANOHESIES. croment to the demand for compensation to | Fedici d's restoration to pewer. Bosiners bes been quiet during the week. ‘The ad- Fegne inant, ant MA Peas ceatts voc, Bron tins a decisive issue, ¢ Dutch government should Camarines) vances im prices having created much caution on the part | ig lost Lieto is not werth possessing. ning Rot lose nig bt of the ‘art that ‘mach of th pro: THE PRINCIPALITIBS: of duper, ‘Transactions in yarns and goods have been | Wet 50 yom, Life to you feted ster por pL rad var eager eter eaeecanirs po New yx litica? complications are springing up. small. Mrs, Robinsen—Don’t trouble yourself about that, ¥ : MABEETS, might right] ¥ fornish strong grounds for demanding | TAe Lon ton Fimes, at present echoing ths government, | 452, Ainya & Corn clroular reports breadstutls a | 7S 104 von would listen to-nothing from me. tha at the proo. “ean sof the government of Netherlands | is all for war, but argues that any prospect of = shade cheaper, excopt corm. Beef active. Pork—Good | 1 shail, therefore, Bithout further remark, proceed to _— eg Pap al Soe es bro oe invasion of the Principalities by Russia is extremety re- § bus'zeas transacted. pass sentence upom you. of ¢ Tenler bumpity and justive nen aivan | mote, as it will be long befere Russia recovers:atreogth Possengers by the Asia, Lapel og Soy oO RON seem at present to prevail And for securing to foreiga- | for a gzeat operation for offensive war, and to orses the far Coten sud lady, Dr Haydon and lady, Miss Dawson, | The sentence of the court is, Feta : ee er ia Netherla 24s India. the Dratection witlob all olvil: Pruth would be to-give casusDeili to Austria, and'proba- || Mist Maliory, Mr FritnGeld. Mrs Cooper, Mis Tull er day of August, ptr ger are that tay, between the moulin! ‘tubane tea ye bgp eg i by the zest of Germany. Hence the Times adviseo to | Bidder lire Evang’ Mise ter urs lornblewer, Me | hours of ten o’eloex in the forenoon and two in the af- Demeceneary to insiat that the exclusion of consular or | uaite Moliavia and Wallachia into one imiopendeat | $cu"s!*h aca neem fied, ME FL Say yc ya) ond paccacieda be gemicpereel r a 4 of fore! indian Poona at should goloagr bo heaies tas | Sst sn4te ro geara it woud havo osome strong | Eosirt asst fey i tnon—ou had beta? rap for Tour ova enough to resist invasion: and act ag a barrior between Russia and Turkey. DIPLOMATIC RUMORS. Tae eonferences of Vienna. having been formolty loved, at the instigation of the-Westera Poweza, nego. tiations for peace are not likolp to be renewedy unless |. ‘Russia aball apply to Austria. fowher good offices. * Prussian correspondence says that Austria considers proceedings in th Jn the capital of necessary, and © it in even more 1 e case of Gibson have shown that even Netherlands India such protection 1s ‘e may therefore reasonably iafer that » elsewhere within there possessions, The Dutch gove tnment may be assured thatthe ays- tem of exclusiom which they still strive to enforce in their Indian domi ions cansot much longer be meia- tained, and it wo 1d, therotore, be a graceful as well as wise measure wer e they to anticipate any uapleasaat pressure from wit hout, by at once according those pri- 5 4a Mh onenan otter They mone mmments wreclpro’ |: werselt released from all engagements to tho Wentera te lesson from (their frends the’ Japanese, * Powers, the latter having refused to conclude-psacs on reasonable terms. Austzia, however, still proferses herself the- ally of France and England, but: subjeet to Article 1 of the treaty of December 24, which ssp :—The high conteact- |’ ing Powers reserve to themselves the right of proposing, according to circursatances, such conditions as they may jucge necessary for the general interests of Burope. Of this right Austria takes advantage. ‘The Vienpa papers adviso us, that althouglr the con~ ferences are closed, Raasian plenipotentiaries: have the Austrian propositions unier consideration, and that, Hauirax, June 20) 1855. | austria is still desirous to effect a mediation. Moantiuve The royal me ail steamship Asin, Captain Lott, fro | 11.9 miitary commissioners of France and Great Britain Liverpool ont he afternoon of the 9th inst, arrived here have left Vienna. at 1:30 this) norning. The A. railed at 4 A. M., 00d} 7.6 appointment of Barom Manderstrom ao.Special En- will be due at Boston about noon on Thursday. voy to Vienna is apnounced, and considered: important; Weather dull and cloudy, threatening heavy rain. his supposed object being to avail himsolf of the pre. She left Li verpool on the afternooa of Saturday, the | sou noutrality of Austria to effect an armed neutrality 9th inst; I or advices aré consequeaily threo deys Iter | onzat the Cemtral Powers of Europe. than those receive by the St. Loris, ‘The new s is again of a highly ¢ xciting character. THE B LATEST. ‘The bor bardment of Sebextogol was recommenced on THE MAMELON AND THE WHITE TOWER TAKIN. the Gth iv ust., amd on tha day the steamer sailed a des. [Bx TELEGRAPH FROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL J Lonpon, June 9, 1855. patch was received frora Lord Raglan, dated Jane 8th, six e’cleck P. M., any ouncing that afters fierce bom- Lord Raglan telegraphs on the evening of the 8th, (6. pardment the Freno?, ttacked and carried the Mamelon | P. M.,) that after s fierce bombardment, the French at- and the White Tow ¢r—the greatest gallantry being dia- | tacked and csrried the Mamelcn and White tower. The utmost gallantry was displayedall around. The caswal played on hoth tsicee, ‘The losa, bot’. to the Russians and the French, was | ties vere not known, but said to be very great. Conrols have advanced to 92. very great, br + no figures are given. Great Britain. This eveat gave great buoyancy to the public feeling, and cause? 9 slight rise in consols. {n Parliement, the adjourned debate on the war was ‘Tue ne as, other than the above, presents no feature | ta sag ended, after a protracted discassion, in Sir Francis Baring’s motion being permitted to pass of ett) ing importance. ‘TW, London money market was stilleasier, andano- | 7 lsmely, that this House having seen with re- gret that the Conferences of Vienna have not led toa ‘tho’: great increase had taken place in the bullion in the i meres np Rea ivan he tee Liverpool | te*mination of hostilities, feels it a duty to declare that ot eae syrah see eet the St. Loaia ates. | it *il continue to give every support to her Majesty in Remar ees os Soe eserves the prosecution of the war, until she shall, in conjunc. tion with her allies, obtain for the country a safe and quently gave way, and prices underwent a partial de- hich, however, was afterwards recovered, and | honorable pcacioe cleied Mi . Mr. Roevuch's’ committee had held a meeting to com- the market closed steadily, at about previous quota- ere their reporte. Mesers, Roebuck, Drummond, Pat - tions, The business of the week reache1 about 107,000 Ran a; oat Tika Seymour, Seah ecmattel Grete.’ Lord Seymour's was taken as the basis for the report to be prepsred for Pst liement. James Paxton proposed to Parliament a magnificent boulevard around don eleven miles long, costing thirty-two millions sterling. The Imperatrice steamer, belonging to the Liverpool ané Brazilian line, used as a transport, had been wrecked in the Downs after a collision, ing the sagacity t 0 see that they could ot mth a9 sbut themselve! the pftom the rest of ood grace what would uadou! tecly tely wrested from them by force. We trust the Dutch 1 will be equally wise and spontaneously rd toothern ations those privileges in their colonia whio o it is unworthy of a civilized Euro- pean power any longer to deny. THE NEWS BY THE ASIA. BY HOVERS PI LINTING TELEGRAPH, 21 WALL .STRERS bales, mostly on speculation. In breadstuffs there had been no change of moment, except in corn, which showed am advance of 13, sinze the departure of the Atlantic. Provisions generally were firm, and in some ¢1ses a slight advance had bren established. Freights from Liverpool unchanged. Passengers were dull, France. A Ge:ree extends the free importation of breadstulls to England during the precent year. ‘The King of Sardinia wijl prabetiy meet Queen Vic. toria in Paris, in August—perhaps the Sulcan will also come. ‘The Lord Mayor of Lendon is visiting the Prefect of the Seine. The Fsp2sition becomes more flourishing. Spain. ‘The government represents the Carlist insurrection aa entirely suppressed, but the Province of Catalonia is laced in a state of sioge, and troops continue to leave Details are to hand cf theaffair beforeSebastopol night | Madrid, leading to the inference that trouble still of May 22, but the mein facts were previourly known. | “"Thece has heen a break up in the Spanish Ministry, The details show great gallantry on the par: of the | Madoz, Lugen, Luzuriaga, Agnerre and Santa Cruz he French; but also show that the victory was not in re- | ing resigned, and are soceeded by Bruit, Martines, Za- bala, Fuente, Andras and Huelver. ality afurther success, but merely a successful attempt A compulsory loan of 200,000,000 in anticipation of to destroy very dangerous works which the Russians had | taxes bas been pn erected in front of their defence, and which would have outflanked the French attack. The Russian plan was to unite all their ambuscades, by a line of gabions con- Rooted by a continuous covered way, with their prosent defences; to enclose, in fact, an entirely new space of ground, The French plan was to carry this new de- fomoe and transtorm it into a French position, which ‘Was accomplished at am immense Joss, which, says Pelis- sler, gave to the engegement the proportions of a battle. Polinsier’s derpateh is quite interesting. Details have also been received of the allied advance on the Tohernays. (The allied force consisted of 20,000 mon, Freuch, Sardinians, and Turks. The Russians made no opposition, but retired with their guns, The condi tion of the ground shows that the Russians never. in- tended to maintain the position. New reconnoisances bad boom made, and @ further advance was oxpested. The telegraphic scoounts indicate that the allies are yet on their own side of the river. Details have been received likewise of the capture of Kettoh. The invading force numbered nearly 20,000 men—namely, 10,000 French, 5,900 Turks, and 3,500 Eng- AMERICAN STOCKS, lish, ia numerous steamers. The expedition entered the | Barings report first; class securities in good demand, atealt of Kertoh on Thursday, the 24th, and commenced | Hughes & Pesver, London quote:— THE WAR. RECOMMENCEMENT OF THE BOMBARDMENT OF SEBASTOPOL—DETLAILS OF THE PRE Vi0OUB ACTIONS. ‘The general bombardment of Sebastopol was recom- menced on the 6th of June, with what result has not transpired. The war news by this arrival consists mostly of de tails of previous government telegraphs. The citizens of Hamby here “rejected the new con- stitution proposed by the Russia. Cracow letters report that * raine is not yet suppressed. ple is cbiefly directed against tie priests, a8 2g ate government, sof tae Ttely. Meximilian, brother of the raging of Foy teh has id ivate interview with the he lad , causing considerable speculation as PS 574 ‘umerous politics] arrests have been made recently in the Roman States and Piedmont. Commercial Jal Intelligence, LONDON MONBY MARKET. Although exchanges have declined, and export of gold again begins, money continues very easy, at 314 por cent. Consols closed on Friday at 919%. Bar allver, 58 134. Dollars mot fixed. Doubloons, 76s. a 75s. 84, Fagles, 768, 3d. Bullion has increased £700,000 sterling. Gring upon the forts of Ambslaki, the garfisons of which States Bon: apeedily abandoned the place, having previously biewn patel up the magazines. The allied gunboats silenced the | Pennsylvania 5’ Pauloviskays battery, and burned somo Russian boats and small craft, The garrisons of Kertch and Yoni- Vuinis Penk se: kalo, variously estimated at from two to ten thousand | Cavada Debentures, '77, strong, were seen to leave and fall back into the interior Foaangyyenio Central, KY a by the southern road, Moantime the allies landed, Erie, 34 isola Central without opposition, at Ambalaki,where they bivouscked for the night. The next morning they moved on LIVERPOOL COTTON towards Kertch. Gunboats wore all the time occupied Mestra. Lot ie 00s olreula {s sosasing the fouanenei Gulf, and reducing the fort | 0m the sarival of n the sand bank, All the inhabitants had fled. Many | American account, at ecdbeh EA PORN; 005 97 Basie, at © 0 wlavk, tag * mmidabag Grionan Pennsylvania Virginla Bondar” | Sect ae Miss Smith, Seats He Bop a and son, Miss Mrs Clayto b Tyler, avexpool. Nareno, Liverpoo! Port. Tussle Thompson, 8:iy France fron En ‘18 Kor Phuiadetohia Sth, Olivia Owen, trom Liverpool. ——— morning, and after prayer by Brother Dovas, the.read- ing of the letters from the various churches, giving an ach, $650; Bushwick avonue, $260; Gevman Church, Wildamsburg, Mra. Robingon.them arose, and was about tosay some- thing to the court, when Bir. Pierson deeired her to re- main qui Mrs. Robinson—Why should I remain: quiet? What fort I am the oti 6 of a political couspitany which is calculated to crueh an innocent man have deserted Martin I. ee te deserted me. Sheriff Price y Me Cregg and Isdy, B Evans, Kendell, aghver, Mesets ‘The prisoner atili opt t up a conversation with Mr. Pier- which we were unable to hear, merely dist! ish. ing the pame of John C. Mather. Theaudieace at this pont eres greatly excited. The greatest confusion Teva: y Court—I¢ is particularly desirable that the audi- ld remain seated. Iiisto be hoped that no one follow. the prisoner to the carriage. The Sheriff will remove her. It is saie that Mrs. Robinson’s sentence will be com. muted by the Governcr, Another indictmeat for murier nDantsts Wal: Tivenson, Waiuer, Woodward, Dtecegeat Sitiyhag Tar Tntelligenco. Arr from New York ies 7, ships Alicia, of Dungeness; A Louisa, an: Devonshire, Gravesend; ‘si Daniel Webster, at Liverpool h, Washington, ab Helvoet; tian Arr from Baltimore Julian "Are Sth, Aid. ab Gravesand: 7th, Frank again: Pieroe bth, Coote Rhedse 7th, Wm Wise, Kivecpsit ety |} TemAine unteled againat har: Arr som Charloston Oth, Lawrence Brown, at Huvre; Sib, Arr fxom New Beth ee Oth, Herein ye meh ‘Trans- Mexican A! {Frem the Brownsville ( Gens) ) Flag, June 4.1 artentous, bors on gt oy Essors, at Li' For some time past there has been a maurmuriog heard Car jo = 1 as heretofore, in eneral in its nature, bors ae three border States of tips and Coahuila This long smothered fet burst forth with furious force, and trom a whence least expected. bacon that squat city in the mountains, whose people heretofore suffered through all the distu: which er for years have been occurring around them, have at last arrived at that = miners ‘forbearance casses to be a virtue.”’ They ve Lpeconer ot at mune Griven the — Dee Sid. for mB ‘ tab, a, Jul Guttle. Cyd, Jeremie Hoste oes Se, Chaaiel of Famo, 7¢h, Northern Chiet, Hudson River Associadion, South, MOBNING SESSION. ‘The Arsociation assembled at nine o'clock yeatocday oxposition of theincondition, was zesumed. The collection - treoy i oe their ber a ae and fed ese kL > for the widows? fand which waa taken up hero amount. | sia of fature operations the strongest eato $5549. The Missionary Committes made their re- | Of the mountains. Besides being forti withia the port for the Past year, ear, fron which it appears that the =e, strong city of Monterey, y, they have that me- ohlowing sppeopriationa wens made by che Stato Con- | Worable “black fort” waich caused the Amerioann 0 aaah ‘annoyance during the late war. For a relation of the wrote proceediogs of the insu. gents, we translate the follow! ing paragra paragraphs from a cir- cular just published. We know this to come from a re- vention to churches within the bounds of (eedeagy fo tion:—East Brooklyn, $200; German and Fre: C0. ‘The Committee on Aj jlications from Cansohen for Ad- = source, and we have every confidence in its truth. mission to the Associat at they had re- nae from which we extract is called the Noticioso coived letters from the Atlantic street ehurch, Beck: ‘avo, the first number of which was issued om the lyn, and the First German Baptist church, Williams! ohh ult, It ssye:— both of which were admitted. The right of ‘tn ‘For our part, and from reliable segphn Row 3 we pe yrecmont h ai the assurance as understood from That! Santiazo Nidavvri, Kevgenr tins secretary to ths Go- veraor of Nuevo Leon, had to Villa Alda where he pronounced for the liberty of Monterey, joo was given to the pets of those churches ‘the Mo- Petey] who a few appropriate remarks. The fol- Sinmfnoaly ao ee by Bro. J. R. Stone, were i Approve of suitable efforte tonubtais” & Dew ani inde, Home Mission — in which, aftersome resistance, he on’ ouse, in accordance with the Society’s action at | Umphantly: th meeting, t shall | That a where the cictatorial government had Berieeree Ty combing: com | sent to levy contributions with war aud vielente, 6a'e8 ual degree to t! he meeting adjourned till three o’clock in the afternoon. AFTERNOON SESSION. ‘The association met at three o’clock, pursuant to a4- Salinas, where a demand was made for six thousand dol- lara, have rosist:d the exaction, and placed this sum at the disposition of the said Nidauvri: That these facts have been directed in very fisttering terms to those of their friends residing in tile city, in- jouroment, and the were 0) with prayer by Brother Troan the report the ‘Trea. ee ae give their vote in the formation Surerer, which was here read, it appears that the re- meee 2.9. PCeravsil, who has also prepared the re- ceipts of the association during beer ri eoe to $946 26, allof which was expended. collection was. taken up for ihe benefit of Brother Wit liams, of the East Sgr church. $17 64 were col- lected. Bros. J. V. Harriott, W. Warmfield, Geo. W. Bleecker, Geo. Hatt, J. Banvard, E. Vanderwerken, were appointed the Sunday School Committee. The follow- reeolution of Brother Gillette, was adopted :— pre) = ‘of several villages and the co operatian of their ost prominent citizens, has determined to unite with Nivaudr! to give his aid to the revolution: That Guerrera has pronounced: ‘That the same has been done by Agualoguas, Marin, Cerralvo, Los Aldemas, El Paso del Zecate, and many cther placer: That the plan of Guerrero and the other places men- hereas efforts are being made in different arts of and this coun to securs | tioned above embraces the overthrow of Santa Anna; Rte blessings of ' religious liberty, fo all whom | Such @ constitution as the nation may establish, the Ceballos tariff, the abolition on the trontisr of taxes for the Gospel makes free, and as at this time, sud- five years, the free introduetion of provisions, the abo- jects of converting grace under the Turkish govern- ment subject to the most oppressive treatment, ution of probibitions on the introduction of cotton fab- and i ~“y inatances, to ae it itself; therefore, #, the declaration that for smuggling there teat att Resolve we sympathize with the oppr cially these who suf- fer for comnelenes #ake, and earnestly recommend the government of the Urited States of Americs to teed influence, through our ambassadors, to secure not only spplied until the extermination or entire reduction of this enemy: Liberty for those who have in other lands besome Ohris- ‘That the forces of the freeuna (libres) number to this tiape, but all. who may turn from Moalanism, or any eeiog in hercetary toe that oe A Bie A aug: resources, Fo eli ae to the ‘ah ego as it is revealed to us in ple, unewe aby the os of ihe poldery, the menacing pi hi itost ine vor ct (mocho#,) wai a gua unter, *ilowing Preamble and resolution was then fright, 5h fied from Mier oa RRiercan, ‘The evils of inte re still desolat: with more oka andred ere: 10 @' intemperance a1 lat- ing our teloved State, and preventing an almost insu. | | 45 Cae goats. 8 - Raed ied bas very few days, thos ae Bree ile Eayuasters: at ite lash toons eaneeed a ecco the galling yoke of the rrandit called hich haa recel is Berene Tey dieentaee' et (as (Coverser, saa ive the ection Viva ia ubeftadt "Death te the boasters, and to thei friends of religion and temperance expect much good to | Prototype, the ge ty Fa m1 Eine A ip hath. te ‘The same paper has which td tat the ay of Guanajuato is in posses- sicn of where have captured guns mad ot chen ation of war toa considerable ex- tent, The pons 6 of comer it is said, were prompt in furnishing aid in a scaey ane ‘this bulletin further news has rived, to eater & that Victoria and Saltillo, with arrived, to several other places, bad joized the revolution, The t is fant gaining strength, and is evicently v. ran Matamoran is now under martial ise which would argue thet the present guardians a that cit were becoming somewhat alarmed—a few woeks wil show with what cause, [From the New Orleans Pizayuze, June 14.] ‘be accomplished ; See res Resolved, That the churches of this association will do their utmost to secure he wise and generous provi- sicns of the law, by aiding to enforce and out. A collection of $45 was taken up for the benefit of Brother Black’s eee in Williamsburg, after which the asvociation adjourned to meet next year at Strong Place Baptist church, Brooklyn. mont home a hie young and rather geod wife had mi from MONTEBRY CAPTURBD BY PRONUNCIANOS. her former home and was living with fW eg hd the | By the enyal ot the Nautilus last night, we have wife of seater. The Cc. , impetus inteligenoe from Mexico and the o io G Grande, 7 Y, the arrest of Pa party of pron: it appears by Y gic hares of fereesy, a stealing » aan tit, at bal ar ri a, get took ern enna ‘ok, one ol y 4 at ai Loo! tity of ca 8 aye seats, Overs evidencetsho wed Bade Fort next morning, siaking prisoners Ot thegore he went to sea in ernor, General Cardona, and sixty-seven also took a large quantity of munitions of war and 26 pieces of artillery. In consequence of these events business was entirely suapendedon the frontier. ‘Cara’ roused the river near Rio Grande Oty on the 5th instant, and Capistran crossed within five leagues of Matamoras on the 6th,'and immediately hai an en- Cooper counter with a party of government troops. on ‘of Son. Court Calondar—This Day. his - Us sams Doar Oovet—Ner. 23, 26, 29, 43, eS | oe es cone ty term TS son, s4o, 206, ntreeh and | 68, 9,10, 6 ite 166, 105, on sig te Mo tit.’ Park ions ee ee Puzis—Bofore the Judge without « jury— being s stranger ¢ agataat ‘het Pyne ee mn, a portponed. ST, 107, vie Ayatnny | ot se. Sy g ie, 7, Ba Te, poe beer ihe finds him- a aiontyovn to pe: | 18 0h, i wo 7% V4 i aT li i THE IN- AND MUSDER OF AN TRAIN. MARIOS 4 Lo Btn Mr. Henry Smith has just informed us aman at at bis house this who told him that he at the Sra, een lest night, with on express rider, who brought news m the Plains. It was to the eitect that Fort Laramie was ia the bands of the Indians, and that Messrs. Nave and MoCord, of Andrew county, Mo , had bee xobbed at Ash Holiow, of Se cman tute. particulars of The copkare, of Laren wee not given. The express merely stated that the Indians had gathered there in great force and had taken the fort, and that, as be came by Ash Hollow, on his in to the States, he saw Messrs, Nave and McCord, their and drovers, who were without horses or food, and stated to bim the fact of the robbery, aud that no lives were lost. This news has occasioned great excite- eaisenptaaened of the St. Louis Sem orc Counctt Bit ot 5 Galline: Sree arrived iy a that Band of Sioux, bgt deny t p02 Saturday, 0 Mer, it’s Bh im. Beside, Mr. avitects ‘and all the French here, believe the report, and they have the best means of information. The emigrants who passed here from three to four weeks since, have ly had time to get beyond Fort ie, and we do not know of any trains leaving In- Larami dependence or St. Joseph. MABITINE INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAC FOR ar, xons—cna par. oun nisEs. Gun Ets... Port of New York, June 20, 1855. Lifes hf} ease. Moki Apiemals ie! O Roberts, jeamship ioKinstry. 1 ss Leh Sua Juan—C Morgan, Brea P aisseun Senenck, Savannah—S L Mitchill. Steamship Southerner, <9 Charloston—Spofford, Tiles- m & Co. piteeaei ip Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, &o—Ludlam & hae pretest Pratt. ee 2 Metene 5 hase, Giasgow—: erons & Co ship Oder (fam), Schwentzen, Auabargs Booh & Kun: tid + L Bogert, Conway, St Stophons—Bogort & Knoo- Jones, Quebeo—Geo Logan. ak Ds ‘Goode ay erie jacksonvilio—R P Buck & “Since 4 Femi. vex tain : Savannah—Demill & Co. jarnes, Philadelphia—J O Baker & oe ro (Sard), Montano, Genoa—Riker , St Phomas—Russoll & coh Poswash, Nock PB fc, * Atwell, Havncca, Mot Endicott, Firmen ig Eastorn Btate.Ca Bria Sutton, MeMurehy, ites (Br) olan Schr F P Randolph Wi a. NO— ues, Poaraon, Geers » Gooper, Schr New York, Burr, Boston—Dayto Cld 19D, batt bark Sty ship Starzilan, asin Hop correctly printed), Gomberg, H da, Bi miso ‘Mey 15, 1at'5) ‘Aurore, Dunting, for Zoethaee tlme, spoke whip ant tPSE Robinson, a Fc itt Gcanats june Ton 48 10- pox: Co vmhip Amerionn 1th, Has a Sonne separ anes "BREN vor, Be beyant, L Dieta s creat aus va ae at toe Universe, P verpooh, May 15, with gad ZN tg aeiname 2S spoke ‘whaling sone Louise, wish Stuivel onboard” i W Whitlock, Jr,” Ji ‘lat 45 50, % alised one of Lane, West Bi Co's ahiph. supposed tne Con; Pte ship sho nalceswallow fg: Teh lat 4520; on SLAG. sigualteed © ahi eering E, showing & signal, light ground, with » ia Aariiite (Br), , t sue Marsils a (Br). 3 Binggey, St John, NB, 13 days, with tou Bulkley pout ois Jane, Guptil, Mackiee, 10 days, with pineand lath, Eimpeon, Mayhow ww & Co, ‘Schr Mayflower (of Bebavors Williams, Jacksonvilio, 22 ar Soren Janes, of Ban mer tor New Ye York. ‘Caleta tango” stihtate Rutled pPoel May with mdse ator: from New Ori vorpool, Rob Liverpool, May dy Pitts, a seaman, ot Liv and & Co. Maa eal Tat cre) , Cane, Fic pesese rs, to Ship Helvetia, Marsh. Havre, May 15, with mdse and S38 0 eranian, Deuce for Havre; 20, ree i 48 ion 88 $8 00, passed crass Tania Be St John, NB, 16 days, wf Brig Tenlah (Bs), MoAlmon, St Joba, NB, 16 days, with Clinton, 1 ‘Thompton, Charleston, 5 days, with cotton, 8, with pine, to in company: inney, Tresoots: aa Oalals, oston. htling Se ‘Boston, E Davideon, Lone, ¢ rGiskeonter. peght rank Herbot (new), Mayo, Fairhaven for Philadel- Pischr Sea Lion Paal, Portland. Schr Wave, Hix, Providence. ch hawinke Bree ir 2, Suit, F Fall River, nai Gree Ball Rooklas » Lin yl; Illinois, At ‘slaborte, Savanna? Seven ship Good Hope, ‘Wind at sunrise, NW; sunset, South. Berk Clara B Williams, six months old, built in Baltl- $16,000, more, S82 tons, has been. told for the Havana trade at $1 mndience. —Arr June 20 sehrs Julian. Snow, Dix 4 5 mt; WP hilt Keb, Hrovideneesre? nw Nowe wW: Cid steamer M Sanford, Hand, New York; si ships Mention gw, ae jondon; Parthenis, eneet Calcutta; brig green. seesily Doaencetht 50) i aon, Wares 2. hea ce pty River; Lacon, cori zt h, Roat! wich; Cerro Guts, Ber, Providence, “Chas’ A’ Bogecs Latgley, Wore nary pork, Disasters, &c. Peruvian Wan Steamer Riwac sailed from With nearly 4(0 souls on board for the South, and o said, to tho d ¢,,¥as wreckod on the rook of St Johns Ist Ataroh,” Ail with the exception of ngincers and dre. ro soldiers and natives who hadjust been paid off fate services on behalf of the presont government. With water in about ono hour after stri and Sd Slavens’ tn the steamer Uonyailrwhioh wae sent jarob. in the o' +, 8 fief i, wi was seni rn tothe scene of tho disaster for 0 Of render. life and R was and bad Peer ewied ts vy, the Peruvian government about it years, foun Rtizasern Heaniy, Catheurt, from Ma for NYork, belare reported os Key Wah in Gisteoen: wet ork about 600 strokes per hour, with 23% foot water in th the hold, with lower tier of sugar wot. Hor cargo consists of 113 hhds sugar, 125 bbls molasses, 31 bales cob. a1 2) beef hides. Sho mot sovere weat! Callao itis + , jteamer Wm Ponn, wat 17, off the ajand 0 MN, in ae Dendenetion itt hip Chapia, bound to the East, May 27, Int 90 47 N, lon snip cic. from Marseilles for the Crimea, about of Teredos m Marseilles for the Crimea, abt May from Hews Orleans fo jarsoill. ant Liverpool May ins, Towa O08 a jem of CF }, hence for Havana, cn 14, abt lat Dark Macon, 3 i from La for = Tuned, Int 42 40, Int 503%, lat ark Mt Bowers, for NY‘ is may rev iar oe the UStates. Sid ith oat ‘Boston; 20h, In, Rio Janeiro, anocey key, ai ee Os ‘pert 16th , sehr Sarah & Adeliso, for NYorz soon. Ano, PRONG A Atinpore debe stat in Sane 8 bel Pion Baltimore, er ay ay iy Ania an oe ‘ee irae Ei Btoparh, Moke. ‘Balt i = ait Rubicon, it: ee Keon, Hans yee ras hfe eat i, is Tae Tis Red ae, Tact shor wie ta feed May iO bln Shans, i st ition, NS—Are Jone Gok Ying Pe shade ger (Pen Lov: agew aredune 3 @, NYork (and old Caspiee ptt Fang 4 Goldgn Bea, Thorndike, Galway. es i —! Sass eee sinks ior NYork); a (and Tied peeeded ome ee we _ a; trom NYork foe cna NOrteans for Grasvow—Bid June 11 Hoary Buck, Pendleton, NYork; 1@, Ban Francisco. TBRALTAR— Arr | 21 Racehorse, Hewinn ond si et: eager and aed? =, ot Sod, Newot e—, es Si, ar rae 3 rbocker, Peabody, Ni the roads ae Am 20th Seloto, Sayer, Cardi and U Sta rm Chief, Dyer, and Sentinel, Boule, do. = on a vin Bextor, Mon NYoie ceca Yor do 12th; ‘Lave Be, ‘Urqubi or do Sth; Fellezsbes, for do ens) Aca) ), NY ; Blas sgontinl Soule. snd Qm sae ths 4th; Rd Moree, port Nichols, for do Sth; Haikou, 8 pits B Storer: ong ge ae que i Rnlokorbocker, ‘Peabody? ‘ey jane 2Hersobel, Nieivon, and St Audrew, nna D T: , Morse, Shields. BOERS Ae une re, ae ‘not ‘Auligon), Williams wt bile, vie eenstown; oth Fonaet ties Eeteon, tray Weaken: Lntker Galveston eS othe AZ. Zevon, acetal, Larrabee, fox NY. Sid Sint, V Wn Mitohell, Rotterdam, Ji aaesiahint iss, an ye eso Srinuital ike ty sia ioe 5 24, Bat aes Speeeairs oe Soa Hhbas Hove Kone meas, (| ay ardif’ and Porto Rico; Oota Osteria ‘Wo — for Gi nd 6th, Chilton, Pennell, 8 aeens- foun lat: ee Savannah; Commonwealth, Grenier 8 oles nae oo May 28 Tabal Cain, Smith,Kamiesch, $1 Virginia Ans, Barcelona; Tha- "Yor -Arr June 2 Sarah x , Hi cere Sarah G Hyde, Snow, Havre, Sid Orontro—Arr Pavermo—Arr Penxanc—In port Bort aE, Soh ‘Tear, Sobiby 2, Mor NYork. Fou it TaLBor—Sid Griffith, Charies- ‘PERN AMnuco—Arr April pense Phantom, aad Jas Stewart, from St John, NB. ee cap alata P réJune 1 Venice, Pellerano, from N SuizLps—Sld sane 2 ae ae G nf fy Tonisa, rahe he Lary t tah 19 Nereus, Mi Off the coe June 2Gen Was! inia for Rotterdam; Saranac, Bull in PF Bremen. TrxeL'-Sid June 2 Lader eeblin. Venicx—Sid May In ig Arthur, Taitet, and Bertha, erpoo! ok! foes St Sar inuohacd; tom tiv: from Wilmlng 24- The cargo (oran, Soe eae aa oe Grancarst pi. the caree of Morley, rom. pwent on ahore onthe West Bench 24 tt Rae a eae Pg bom ra Sonn ¥ aches Origen on, fons, uF ‘sania al field, bridgerort; 'MR eo ord, Hordscrabble, Simmons, and i ag fonry, Ji Previe Genoe; Jenny Lind, Smith, Brookhaven. ' Cld sleep Olive, "ALEXANDRIA—Atr Jano 18 schre T Smith, Fall Rivers Qld Dominion, Boton; A Vancleat, New Yorks £ Arctic, and Edith, k Prompt, Howes, BALTIMORE Art Sane 19 eames, Soseph, Waites, Howes, Boston; Georgs's Creok, G ore backs Leas Caribbean Sen vie Havane ath inst; Georgians, Forrest, Ga: Jani biti echr WB Daz autor, Providence, Cid ce ee bitriage border ; Alexander, Bi Tyiee, B¥ork, Biorks Ge . Baio z Baltioge: abi Fame senaet | “Apalachiot bark plight Y Rotterdam mi ‘at, alee ot 19th; tive ta Teank, 6! Wirren Hellote: Hat Toth, “Bat sina Matsuets Gh tlisell, ee ¢;, Ella, sce Bek i, Clark; Sura “ale ore Postar, ang i bagi af foster, ani Folia pha ‘torre: , Rondowt; C Cot er, Fiutas Mises mma Pusdelpha, Cld19th s’p Ban, ‘Snow, 3 St Tohnk iter, Atkin: tard onal. Chatleston: Star for Smyrna, Ry. uo, “Bupnoe Ayres: Ab. itimore; Chico) Ke - et eae a a fe mm; Dux Norfolk; Wan A. Ein iiobote, ws fuga Alert, Kelley, do; Walter and Lemuel, Johnton, do; Ere, pBUCKSPORT™ Arr 3 Juno 12 brig Kineo, Conary, Liver- "eatare—s14 Tape 18 shes Judith Ward, Lunt, ond Tm. Saari TON Arr in the ‘the’ efi 3 ‘June 17 be vis, from ON ld Camden, Gadd, inn ab pan mt Pologaina; 17th, thipe Geek a Coninectiont, Burrows, posed for Pintadsiphins i eee eeneetiayty _ (T MACHIAS—Atr June 14 rehr Neptune, Clark, New ELswoRtH— ar, June 9 schrs Capt. John, NYerk; Agnes NYork, ld 13th sours’ George ‘snd Mary, NYoeks aaa RIVERS ses hae 15 sohte F ©, Smith, inith, iladelphia; Ojit johnson, Baraat Wo se Puilzielpl hin; Baran Hy Sain ithe +8 3G Buaye yom Endicott; and’Samat i Fag itis, de York. 814 Ww rae aaa York. (sid aa oes gir cook ae =e 5 brig Mason 8 en ia others, ship 8 F A 5 ia, Godteay, Pas ker, tor tn od do do. ‘stcamerd Jone rine, Crawley, YW Rayaolas: 7 ork ready for lathe icnrrOnD avr June 0 16 and bee i N¥ork. Sité sobre a lang jell, ‘Philadelphians sloop wn Weare alte TLLE—S1d June 8 schrs Georgia, Portland; and sen: James, of Ban, Sonat unl ‘There were five 8 inside waiting tor Cla = tc) “ ‘he fond bias ‘Williams, ‘New fork; 1th, Tiger, Carlson, Bost: ANTUCKET— Arr June 15 schrs W WB rinard, Clae Hiacelphin; Saran Jane Bowmen, Alvany: loth’ Temas in jelphis. Sld 17th, Fergason, aa hohner -Azz June 17 schre & Ht Adams, Adame, York; Lavtunb ‘Jane, Revchumy Rondouty 1seh, alotan tee 7 chum, Rondout; Lara yee ae Arr Tune 18 er Jersey Bl Art NYork; eobre Mary ‘Mora or Praise patil gold do; Fi; james ress, Weaver, do; joa ei ‘ Parl —— Mn 1, any, ‘Wav Men ste All ie Carol sey. teboreRi i eweteas tre, Bering Fi ten’ Louisa, Cameron and’ Kate 19 sebrs Welcome Ret reget tol ey FORT bil in Ch ren. Ne wore Mavens a DA Pres iat gh be fc Mery F.4 Ken- 18 (Bn), Ro pong ‘Hammond, Weldia, Saleh Niondon! fon Bala "wea. Barrett; G iN Julia, ait fae “fee ike sot Zacy lorida, Waihi, Busi Com idee Chase, vm mene Villege Rictous, stout’ Quiney Pot (Gok, B R 1 es Race Rock, Brown, Fail River: Rd duales, a nln, Thempeoy Cocosn atl Bineee ED inns it mouth J In PR viBaNee are ai sora Bara, a toe Pilani, Ge via in ket; " H_Dile Pi mh iY aan ir lor, do schrs Mora, Heady Currate: Om. Philadelphia. Yorks ‘cals, iter Poi os A mi aS Ben ane

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