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WEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1856. 8 ek ee ee ere Was enialed by what is faraltierly called the “Caion” ARRIVAL OF THE TENNESSEE. | hes Sew opponent She endieeet; Roswell Groves, as- HE AMERICAN WEEKLY PREss. py os I wow | Oravea, cctamiting enginser, "Mt. Groves: ts tie present AM 770 ile Neugabering News British dominions ‘rom he tnraidom and degrada ion to Hews from Wenesucia, St. ‘Thomay and | [stzesr of the Oroton Aquedust Department and as the ‘itis Balkes Rows I acvoumplishi ot Ae "Soappoinied by Fete Mico. | pomp {twas Goumed proper to add him tothe Gon ‘A the Potion! Nowe, the of buman life and ether eireumetense The steamship Tennessee, Captain Webber, arrived | sulting Board. The a Torlering out the park sub- a. And sll the Generel Nowe, EI the latter he eucceedei, an¢ during his life he had the last wight from her fourth homeward voyage, having left "mitted by Lieut. Vas ae to have eee ee RUB ibe’ and most aleresting pever printed ta ition Fogied, Born uation clot ot Yonerusia om the Loot June andi Thomas and Puerto witb edopld iy ike Graminloners, eet muah ; meibreemee ie, ae the great British empize Uberated irom the cegradirg Rico oa the 6th of the same month. | modifications as, during the progress ot the work, may [apt r ine yston mS Frees mee per mers yeah by iniquitous legulacion they had been Nothing of any importance bad lately eoourred in the | “aon erg pel ei Seven st rea ane neuen anes, Pere er If with all bis patriotiem he bad beer « Protestant, he | ruggle with him on a certain question— | latter place. H $e dn Lodge of Pree and Accepted maght ike otbers have distinguished himself by most elo. | thst was on the asperity, I thought, with which he | We are indebted to the parser for the following report, | Masons finished tts annual communication on Thursday Captain quent apesches agains! the wrongs inflisted by the Siate, spoke of certain social institutions in this country, ead ‘The cbolera had almost disappeared from Porto Rico, | ¢vning. The following officers were elected and duly from tts porton Monday, Sth inst, for Richmosd, Va, with a and Lt favor of the rigbts denied. But then he would have | | told him, after the erdinary introduetion, “You are not ingtalled:—Most Worsh{pfal Char! a rived 1 many | #24 in all probability the quarantining im St- Thomas 3 ipfal los W. Willets, Grand | cargo of tray tm bales, took fre on Wednesday, 21th inst, wien oy ‘bine ry t cous ts neeee ne ore fiends Mamie heared will be reduovd to twenty-four hours, to the mutual bene- | area fe emanate) :Gecres Ely, Depste- Great abreast of Squau, N Y, about 10 miles from the shore, and was ave gone Up as s biszing rocke:, and escended as od.mith,certale of Your pubite ema punta Be sated, | ct of both Islands #0 depenient upon each other. We Rew doua lf By hyp eer eagy leer get pigicasi ocaplanp ig deieeat pacing dry ay 3 * ios lene i 7 a 4 nb egy ialndce 4 a Pr a grt mgt Pe I RL Ca ‘the pisent gene. | have unfortunately to lament still some few but ex- Winchester, Grand i Seoretary; R. W. R.E- Roberts, Grand | John Tilton, which was laying by st the time, and were they were supposed to be united to the heart of ‘ire. | Fation, or the present government of ica, is by no | ceedingly violent cases having taken place in Caracas, | Treasurer; Rev: James G. reaponsible—I mean siavery.’’ He paused and | pot in genera: the health of the country Kent, Ri W. Rev. MoGregor, Gran ; B. W. Chas, W. Atwood, Be Tard by deep and undoudted sympathies, they | mean | Grand Lecturer eon F. MoKa\ rand » | Fountain, whieh brought them back to ie a tae They were eeraivel: seid, “It would be st: ». indeed, if I the “ Mar- able to-save ap: but their cloth! er: wire @ usesentraty: Keer: agg bs Si atiermaly by, see mera ply eer the Te eee oe iw good, amd never has the climate of that | shal; W. Heory J. Near, Grand Standard Bearer; W. Joon | cflecta, Whee the fite broke out, after removing some of the OF censigued to execution. Itand has Suffered ihe Toes | BOF slave mysell”” He silenoed me, althougn he Wid | capital appearod more éeicious, Venezuela i, undoabt- | Murphy, Grand Sword! Bearer; W. Pdward Dalton, W. | upper baloe (iwas found dn! the cargo wos, burning under, ‘To tnloreet tus general reader. of many ebie and projoundiy patriotic men devoted to | 2°t convince me. | afterwards heard him in the House edly, one of the most magnificent countries in the whole 6 4 ‘ewards; W. George T, oger, t the galley. and Issued every Friday morning at ae. low price of $t a 5 if the main hatch way, remote trom er enuse, but who saeritice’ th Sacrt, | of Commons, and there he wag, the great, grave senator. | Sonior Grand Descon; W: David R. Morgan, Junior Grand | Over, tbe min haich, Delow or Shove dent | $1t0 per hundred to agents, cute Ly ticed that pubile interest to the rereite of thee tear, | You would vapors be bad boon’ broaght up from | Wor, arc the bert spot that an enterprising man could | Deacon; W. Jeme Fash, Grand Pursuivent; W. {Thomas | Teele", 1+ originated in the cargo below or above deck | fi 0 per hundred io Agent oie nae aan ‘end cual anpications, ureustalned by any profound acquired | Diidhood an Englishman, he was so calm and unimpas- | ¢elect to build fortune soon and easily, almost in any | “f Wood, Grand Tiler. supposed the fire was cocasioned by neers oe, tobacco fanaa {nserted (n the Amnerieem my mpathy with the great bocy of the Irish people. icned. branch of trade, erjeying, at the same timo, allthe com- | FIRE IN GREANWiCH SxRRMI—A Honax Syevocargo.— | pipes, in use by the sevedores. This is quite probable, also, | Freee Cad (yCouneli was none of these, He was a siatemman as forte of a rational li’e, But the mam: must go to work, | About one o’clock en Thursday morning a fire broke out | sailing to ‘anchored at | (NBR MAMMOTH STEAMSBIP,— well age patriot. He unéertod that i ‘ a 4 Corey Ialand on Monday nigh’, and again in the SW spit on ‘The fullest acount ever pemsibie period he could get. bimself + pciaraee Tues and not to Sght, asin Nicaragua, or inereace the number , ix'the hay loft of the brick: stable 606 Greenwich street, | ‘Tuesday mening byreason Calms, and did not Pasa Sandy Publisked of this monster steamship, gibbet af bome or 10 Van Visman’s Land abroad, for the ofvagrents alreacy existing there, for of theseindividaala | owned by J. W. Bush, and ocoupied by himand Mr. A. | Hcok 40! Ruesday night, The vouso} was five or sux years 014, nT Ee final ie oer es $time of loving oF laboring for his beloved ocantry. Bat | Teland never preduord bis equal before, the tewer the better. J, Martin. The firewen were promptly on the ground and | Phinipn & Sheddon, of this clty, and Wes uot insured. Of the AMERICAN WAEKLY PROSE, ‘dhe was too much of a staiesman for a blun¢er like this, | Dever will again. And I say farther that, Congress’ closed’ {te elfitaceln itis (aad s00n extinguished the fire, A horse belonging to Mr. | cargo was sulpped by Charles I: Pierson, £aq, and was not The cheapest and best His c.mprebended trom the beginning, that inorder to | =Bmber or pe they many, 1, at 'east, shell ever claim to ogress clon tings in of May, having } stariin was suffocated before he could be extrioated. | inscred here. Newspaper purlished in Amerion. etlect great auc radical changes of abuses in the commmn. | '@ one of thoge who cherish s profound respect, under | among other things estabiished a new territorial division | Mr. Martin's Joss will amount. to about $200; no iasa: | shinCoravan. of Fall River, : was sold at austion Daly $9 yeeri 61 ered, to ceenie, mity mast be made ander the progress of more humane {| Very print of view, for the illustratrious memory of the | o¢ the republio, in order to be able to reform the conati- | Fr ce. The stables are ingured for $600 in the St, Nish. | 10ln hut. toWes O Browne, of Now Mediord, ror $1000.” Bhe Advert enn Examen fio Aimag insurance Company. Damaged about $150. The fire | will be covtihued in the whaling business. Crdevs must be addressed to the office of the Amertsam. in suppored to be the work of an incendiary. Rav Comet, 647 tons, built at Ferabrove, Mo. 3 or 4 Proes, northwest comer of Fultop wad Nessau streets, New , "5 ‘sold at San Francisco April 21, for uy ice President A Novet Cavsz ror WasrmG Guxrowper,—Tue proprie- sre ‘ale ws’ purchased for & trodor belweca Sen | 2ornl-2oe meet the Ofce and by.news agora ‘iseas,patiently urges and pa ient!y waited for in theameli- | Test “liberator” of Ireland. i is onse: : ora\ ouof tee rocisi aud po:i.tcaleonaition ofa great Slate, | The venerable Archbishop took his seat amid great | tutonia the next Tegisiature. | Conseg Hace, with all tke matural impeiuosi'y of hia individual | applause, and an entice new oct be slected. A's charasier, be blended the ealuest and’ wisest philosophy ‘i elect by viet of statesmanahip in arrangiog the rel pe or Sr eee will also be elected, and, in tact, by virtue of this law ali | tor of the Ledger, a week! it, yeeterday obtained | Francisco and China, BR AMEBIOAN WEEELY PRESS. A LARGE DOURLE he intended to emplcy to chevend whic bar eee 2ek2s | Terrible Steamboat Mxpiosion in Canada. | the employés cease, tbe Executive having: been autho- eciedion of the ‘Mares pate ” pundeed gone inthe | _ Stip Klizaboth Riles, 510 tone. 8 vers old, was sold at Balti” Tthost nowerepen isimrust arary Fridey. oa abe 3 - r Hic ; rized to @ppoint, temporarily, such persons asit may | Pe 2 fayor hens, eminent more by auction 13tb inst for $15,€0°., Bhe was purchased by | the oitee of the proprietor, northwes corner ot per veel La epg cbcarr years afer his | ELEVEN PERSONS KILLED, FORTY WOUNDED AND | Glen ae g ” | Park; in honor of hie immense ciroulstion~-160,000 | Mesers Coleman & Bailey. Roman strovia, New York, st the exiremely lo price of Qua sige woh life and bis recogaition a6 distin- SCALDED, AND A NUMBER MISSING. Withou F pies. After sixt; fired, the Mayor thought 7 Ripaar. tert at pete phe “a c ‘out pretending to give an opinion om so graves | ©OP er sixty guns were fired, the Mayor thoug! Lauxcuen ~At Richmond, Me, 7Uhinst, by Thos Ei Pare oops s aes legal r ember of the Irish bar, he reems to here {From the Montreai Gazette, Jume 10] matter, it reay berais tharantemediatereformoftbecon: | tho Ledger gun had better Emieh its auivo on tho Battery. | afasccasaint abi or 1¢e) tata, ornaed” by the butane, tund Toil aires ine Su ponies EARinace, Aleta eee, piesa n _ means whsreby to Teelize the Ear'y yesterday atternoon the city waa startled with the | stitution is of vital importance to that oountry;andahould | “ld Neptune popped bis head out of the water to ascer- | 20i yet named, Europe anh mace and everything of laterest Of tno Union wish Paphole emsucipation and tne repeal | Intelligence that the Grand Truok Reilway ferry boat had | ft have been celayod any longer it would have falien in | tal the cause cf'the salute, Whalemen. 5 the eountry caleuinted te please, inatruct or amuse the fog anion with Foglan g exploced her boilers while lying at the Longuoail wharf. | the hands of the blacks ard rabble, Consequently any tla sR Es Arr at Now Bedford 11th ship Polar Star, Bailey (tate Hol: | reader, he ‘ow price at which {tis publiahed puts Coat teagat ne ee ee We despatched reporters to the spot. As no steamer was sep token to prevent such calamity isnot omy Justiable Political Gossip, ISithuce May IS wits 100 bola ep (00 taken om Bacrake Komen, | Ue,ren® of every person. Ease ie ee oie vane eee no berecitary influence tato the | at band they procured a small boat, and were soon row ty < Saas P i x a conte nota prec. | gcross to the Keene of disaster. ax they approached the | Coie SY Praiseworiay, as any impartial mindwill con- |! tyq New Yorker Staats Zeitung.of Thursday, publishes | £% do wh oll and 6100 Ibs bon But he olousmes of greatness. | soere the boat was seen stk eaide the whacf, her up- The railroad projeet of law passed both houses, and is | ia full the manifesto of the Ostend Conference, It pre. | Howland, Hoobs, N 6, 20 sp: Feb 18, off French Kou. 4 which, talent a ie tho totter that auclccied | Aen Were iesting beet te east eyabove the water | now a law of the republis. “The exesutive bes been au- | faeos it by the following romarke:—Who kuows but the | 2terers. bavie, do, nctbing mines loaving:the Band winh Telandy of provis to inspire. He wished to breal the fetters that sneircied | Men were floating about in smal! boats over her decks, i rows ‘i inion, the aliars ard the limbs of his Cethoile eoustente: | enckere ic pirpiee pg tomar cima Arete ig ee ty Sam es en pari a ps timo will soon arrive when the European republicsns will | ford. do, 1000 @ and Jet him have one HR: MORST#R STKAMSHIP.TAR MOBT Frovieions, ‘The task was immense. resisnce whieh it com: | the beggege of the pascengers. beds, &ke., were floating ‘ai. | apply for aid to the United States? The application would | T2{Btk's supply; 2let,olt Macauley's Island, Mary, of NB, 600 graphic and interesting account ever published of th him to regare bing ne . r i Mr. Gove will, before the closing of the yoar, ha bbia sp. marine monster, the steamship Great Easiera, now building 2 Sebtiinne ct ans Bo ny Rpt yer Int aig oa Bank ere anes fon, aad eferts were being mace t0 | vanced so far in bis arrangements’ as to be able to make | bo unsuccessful, should there happen to be in power at | (Cid at do Mth, bark Bolon (of Westport), Childs, Atlantic | at Blackwall, England, and ‘which is expectsd (0 make tee of the Catholic clergy of nis country; the resistances | "Op lencirg, the larboard botlor, weighing several tons, |‘ See eeaiglans a, New. Nears present of some few | thet time» party favoring dissension, rebellion aad eivil | °*°* Spoken, dc. Ke ptenin tomorrow's tnnoct he AMEAIOU Wine Gi ibe Gominant party in Ireland, the virulencs of | wna fcurc ified out of the hoid of tae veeselacd pitched | prise,” The telegraph between Lagualrs amd Caracas | Wet, While exCuring patieatly toreign assumptions—a | . Ship White Styx, Joslin, trom Mobile for Liverpool, May 28, | PRS, illustrated with diagrams. Svery maa of inlellgvese ante prov y i — ee eo resi: ily " 28, lat 24 be 215, an rb verbiel ihe Orauge party; theresistance | bodily on the whact. syout one hundred ioe! from the | is succeeding adunirably. and theres no coubt that it will | pasty oppored to any developement of our offensive aad | ““anin'Wis'b Bravie; Moan. from Galveston for Liverpool, waa | 1, iee Snir? Atould obtain ihis paper and, Fead, the accoant eered ca es oa 3 mo 2 a so } water. Was Cc) Laas ino a pertect wreok, ani the de- | be well supported, erpecially by the merchants. This | defensive resources, If the democracy had beer in power | signuilaed May 29, Int $408. lon 75 11. hip-building and ateam navigation. The American Press te a porations of Great | Pris steam pipes and fragmenta of machisery were tcat- | wil] indaee Mr. Montejur to extend the wires as soon as ee ‘i oh iz Am clipper’bark steering wing & blue signal with | published every Frida: only Si per year, and ie e saalstance of the esteb- | tered iron, weighing five or | Doscibte to Puerto to Cabello. roves, evidently, that | 121598 things would have turned out quite differently. Un- | wiite jetter Bin centre. waa p uune 6, Int 3252, Jon 703, | fur t ndred cash in advanoe, Ade h vary; the | six b igh in the air and | any eatorprise beneficial to the country succeeds there, | fortunately, the sdministration was then in the hwnds of | 9,A'eii8: brig 4 tivo, G0 days from Palermo for [AYork, May | verligeraents will be inseriedfor fifty cents a live. The Ament. nd wide, One mars o red weight, bad been lift fey 3 he ‘Howse of |) tad tadien theovch the rect o hed e M 28. Int 2 50 oan Press in for sale at the northwest corner of Fuiton amd Sham’bound ‘by an; oath 0 oppose he. | eae ee ce ee i oe nae If provided ss ib ally comiingiad: : the wisigs, whose successors now try to snesk into power | Bric Virginia, bence for Pensacola, May 22, off Matanzas. | Nawsnu atroeia, New York, and by the news ngonta, a‘ to oppore the | it ough every tning til ched ferra firma. | “abe coantzy is quiet, and though a slight disturbance — Bria May Queen, scenug NV, was slgualized June 4;lat | SO*e™ ™ se arent ° ig! ry iz * emancipais f the | The starboura boiler was alsolifced bodily out of tha hold. : if unier a different title. main Ma = ad an cto sat } ‘ a took plaze in Mavurou, tt was of uo political character, 2% 25, lon BF MW PUBLIGATIONR StS ee Tyaaee of Zeal and Welliogcon | snd ‘aiviog on the bow of ‘he vensel, erashed it, and | sad was avon quelled, "Revolutions have ceased to bo ths | Parson Brownlow, of Tennessee, is about to publish 2 | VA brig steering SF, showing a red flag with T fait, was ween Last at a Lord 14 rohnic’ | '“Tretyiisperanc Gensd Trask se ployca wore actively | omer of the daz, and it is a.great biesiag, for one more | Know Nothing book for tho-campaign, which will toll | MEAN AploN Io. cr Wreat Indlen, June 2, lat 2523, CARD.—THE AMERICAN WERKLY PRESS, 1890 —@ e the Fourtn, | ergagec about the wreck and tho wharf collecting togs- | *°d ‘Pe country would be forever ruined. the antecedents of the nominees of the Phuadelphia and | lon 6634 gig lg oa ly Ee Mr. Manuel Manreque died last month in Caracas, and + 4 ‘ing further, June 12,9 AM, off Keg Harbor | Stearasbip, the Great Kasern, the doisgsot the woekia New ing for the | also the wife of the celebrated Obregon, the latter of | Cimeinnat! conventions, and show up the anti-Know No. | Sef Albay nothing further, Juue eee &, therefore, what | ther the deal and tne wounded, and a foreign Ports. York city and the neighboring citios, moral, religious and pe- aod, as 1 have | wounds and relievi he sufferings of une ~ es t ack he be Ani partially and pru- | these was most prominest and sales, Dr. Davignor, ra ecainvelendeitieatiatoamiiee cA OK i ee Asrinwaca, abt May 2)—In port brig BlackHawk, Sparks, | {x empoaucally ihe best, weekly, newspenes. ever iasuet, his project, whic was to collect a few to | who thc ugh bimseit on board tke doat, and a sufferer by P Hor. Piarre Soul, of Louisiana, was to addrava the de- | fF Cubs 22a, Prise $1 8 year, $1 50 per hundred, cashin advaace. For sale { poiotimm, of truth, and | the explosion, was foremost in relieving his fallow-suder- | yengere-ccmething jike cixty two—among them Mr, J. | ot. : Lacuayna, May 30—In port barks White Wing, from Phila | at the odice uorthwest corner of Fulion and Nassaa when he began the emancipation of the | ors. He was blows off the boat into the river, but swam ication meeting at Louisville, on Tuesday | dolpbia, dieg; Virginia & Kstellina, from do, do; schr Sussex, | Rew York, and by all the news agents. Advertisements ine, éi ‘ to commence louding in 10 daye Zor Baltimore. Bld 30th schrs Ce\bcces of toe british eapire, vou can tauly under. | ashore and commenend hisiabors fortawith. The mittary | car *pirss, ae Rome, Feul, Drs Tonio and family, | last. Bea Kanger, Kend, and Gertrude Horton, Lowis, York. Bees ee eee eee Siond what discouragement it wa: Laat he could searesly | gurgeou irom St. Helen's, seetag the accident, took boat | Dickman eal lady, Mr. Armstrong aad family, Mr. Mre, Trasy Cutler and Miss Walto have called a PADANG, March '28~—Ia port bark Kllea Noyes, for Hoston, ESPOTIGM—THE GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL.—¥aB get what was called s house to Bear him, and @ house in | immecistely and recaized to the spot, and rendered Dr. | Mepovales and lséy, Mr. Carlos Revna, Mr. Kam. | convention of the women of Itinois to meet in Chicago, | Wi Sara micatly in, and would: anil as: eoca: as all scoounis excitement was never equalled. 500 copies sod in one Fuge Gey meant ten persons of an auiienes; aud yet | Daviguon most effective oid. Here aod there the dead | mer tir Vers bee » | were clorad, day, Our third edition 1s exhausted, and our o Kribbee,” Mr. B. May, Liv, “Bainbridge, | fo2 the purpose of organizinga State society to tarn back ve abt May 16—In port brig Adelphi, Gorham, forNew | must walt afew days. ing in their agcny. The scone was altogether ® | ang jena ir J. Walle” Mire B So = Hirechimes | t# tide of oppression that is now sweeping overour land, |“ Ficrous June 2—Arrbrig Obl, M:Kay, NYork. Fee VION eee LS aad LIT Nausaw street, when he found cnly eight te wes not discouraged, but | were lying scattered about apoa tho whagf andthe wound- ruched into the street and eauebt two passers-by and | ed shri bropght tuem in; and then he began thet agitation | most appalling one. aad facil i and to express proper indignation upon ti ti Rio Gpanpe, April 18—In port bark Kagla, King, for Bovton = awaerits ; iy. Mrs. Von Brelton and family, Mr. Huagensen, press proper indignation upon the movements : . - which Gnaily tlurspbod over tbs apaity of his country: | |The sory ofthe accident, as gleaned from the bystand- | 3 Teriaace, Ms Whitehead, Don Pettinger , Mr.T. Diek: | of the border ruffians, and the attack upon Senator Mica’ Bore, Se aes etc tia h Mitbere Beaties, tae geet iy aged og eg dp ig eel bss position. 7 3 : map, Mr, Quintero, and several others. ‘ork. rice; old books, eogravirgs, novels. autographs, boveht and among thoze for many years, and even til! recsntiy, wa0 The boat was moored atthe wharf, The traia frou vi 1 . | Saanner. a Executi a , | Price; CORT yi 3. ‘graphs, thought that credit should have been given much more | Quebec and Irland Pord had just come in, and the pas- We have seep no vessels during our voyage but a We ‘st Tomas, May 30—Arr brig, Executive, Jackson. (Cardiff; | oid hy NEAGLE & HICKS, 0th, Broadway, throe dears «nthe Mth inst., outward bound, namo-unknown, The Benton democrats of St. Louis ara to holda ratifi- | 21st. bark Hyperion, Griflia, Friniaad (and’ cld 22d for Maya American vessels in St, Thoms, and scaresly any in La- | ostion meeting on the 14th instant, which is.to bend. | M02); brig Beatrice, Wilson, Guedaloupe eae cla Eee te than O'Connell ever swarcel to Weliineton and | sengers baving gove on board. tne boat was sbout to start, Soave Broome stress. h Sect of Catholl eipatione i : ot : 5 York); schr J B Bleecker, Robinson, Barbi - but a azcre intinsts scquaiutauce ‘with cosemeuts | Amore thore that wost avourd was casmis Taaper. | SURTZ® oF Puerto Cabello, ; dressed by Col. Benton, ‘The anties hoid thelr ratidoation | for Gopaives) 24, brige Oavoni, auourdy Jacknis (and | ()™D,BOOKS AND ENGRAVINGS BOUGHT. IN ANE Gf Teceut publication eniisice me that ‘thoy | wns, of Longueuil. tio sald’ that on observing | ye He OMe comeinta mainly of wate paekagenteoms we, | gathering on the 7th, old 31 for Domarura): Fah, Lea. Darnaby, Philadelphia nd | where the higbest cuah price will be given, Coustaally em so unequal—an indivicual on one si¢e and an empire on | or ecmeibirg to that effet. He had not preceeded 200 OUR ST. THOMAS CORRESDONDENCE. tleket in the late election tn New Orleans:— Sr Jou, NB, June 10 (by tel)—Arr ship Eliza & Ella, Lunt, UBLICITY I8 AS NROESSARY TO THR MERCHANT. the otber—and consiver tae means by which nat tri- | ject from ihe boat when t!aexplosion took The Sr. THovas, June 4, 1866, Gitarles M. Waterman, K. 6 Boston. P mecbanic_and tradeamen as amph was brought abont, it would be worthy of a states- | Captain (Sevariat,) had taken his position in front of the : ei .. | Wm. A. Elmore, dem.,... ac to mnudy well the tactics of Daniel O'Connell, ana | whes)-boure giving bis neassary directions for unmoor- | "¢ater—Businets—Shivyping—Conteraplated Change in : stateoman snd @ poiiticisn. This is the only solitary | ing and etart'ng ‘he boat, wea the explosion took place, the Organization of the Colonial Goxernment of the Da- Know Nothing majoritz............ cese in history In whiea such prougat about by mesnn entire Heme Ports. RIC, a ALEXANDRIA, June 10—Arr briz Andover, Nickerson, Bea rien rte teace Cera nee Ce etee ee b Boston; echre Juliana, do; Slivia B, New Bedford. Sid schrs id breadth of the oy teaned 1,984 as ; Black Squall, and BF Wolsey, do; ‘Mc | Kak se country. Issued 0 rent resuita have beea | littizg bim apd tLe part of the upper deck on which hé | mish tslands—The Sound Dua—Tho Mili/ary—The Lat | The Ricbmond Whig is of the Hznsto’s opinion, thate | Durtee, Fail Miver; 7: Morning. Advertisements seni 10 the ofice of the - a “4 " iver. i northwest corner iton sogusge to oeetanen | an edjetog: unary 206 fect oaaate He ampet iene | 9 tte Amelia—The Catholic's andl French Consul in } large majority of the people of the United States are op- | soM MEANY guns 1h Arr sahz Josephine, Watertarz, tam York, wil ba iveried foe ity canta a ine. iti? Watobed im his eonduct, in bis Isagusge, to see when | an sdjoming wharf 16@teet distant. He jumped imme- 3 . , Foun Sia year. ‘aca where and how it would be poseibie for them to | diately to bis feet, clapped his Nccite ss bw bend, and Trowile. posed tothe democratic party, and if that opposition ee : bp ie cree i tbe Tyla) ————————_— wan Avorney Ceneral’s noose around his neck and | gasped out “1 ,”? wnen the blood gushe | from It “events east thelr shadows before them” we of this | could unite a check would soon be put upon the loose | ae Croke NYE | ee i HE LONDON JOURNAL.—THE LONDON JOURWAL ¢ him the beiefend to whioh others were oon- | his ears and nore, and he fell {nseosibie to the ground. righ to Cay, poor to-morrow oceaa bound rock, ‘3 is now printed in New York, and published iy, by J. e onl. | and contradictory principles which havo involved the | ,,2ALTIMORE, June 11—Relow, off Point Lookout,a bark | surtHs al No. 6). Nasuau sircet price two cone euch: suse ollar per annum, All the beck numbers sigocd before kim: but those be avoided; aud it you wil | Lattle hope fs entertained of his recovery. The boat !m- é tailing from NYork. anda herm brig; and off Sharp's Island, hicststand tboee maxime which be employed so ! mediately eurk. fgura/ively ander the shade of the hurricane season, for | ountry in {ta present dificalties. Sank pointed ail Lisok, wits white “work om her sens Od 1) amen eee sone ene pee eee ae ee quently, you will perceive that he was nol a coward—ne Immediately after the accident, the officers of the com- | the vertical rays of altropieal sum were never moe ‘The immediate friends apd neighbora of P. 8. Brooks | *#m#hip Totten, Morley, “York; ships Duchess d’Orleans, | 4 vents wanted throvghout the Union and Canadas. Gariard, West Coasvot South america; Marion, Gibbs, Cape irk Bessel ; was Cots wen cestitute of nerve and bravery; but be ry in Montreal were telegraphed, t send farther mech- shiz is e _ scorching than at this very moment, and the island ists | have held a private meeting at Nuety-Six, 8. C., near | Town, OGH; ba: eae a See ee E MONSTER STHAMSHIP._THE MOST FULL was 4 Wise mas, and he knew that havieg exci:ed up to | oal aid, and within three quarters of an hour several < f hy yhatically duilas though the 26th of Juty—the be- } Co}, Brooks’ plantati James Bellson, Phillip xraphio and interesting account ever published of thas & certain point cf interes: his countrymen, then | mecicai gentlemen were sens over. oe 201. Br Plantation, and reeolved to present him | ion; Jeroleman, Lines, NYork: White F ‘Milliken, Provi- e it ‘became, his uty to restrain aod. guide, be Of the passengers and the crew, some were blown in‘o | ginning of that seson so terrible to the nerves of the na- | sliver goblet. Nine canes, one gold and two sliver gob- | dooce; Lookhere, Sueiib, do. 81d barks lle Morro, Ley ee eee ee ao ee ¥ were. in! oous «peo y » ot Tr . = shes . ven in te-morrow’ jue of Fesdy Tor the batus than ‘or pence, (Aopiaune.) | tegether in tke after part nf the boat seemed generaliy to | D&@ alreacy made its appearance, and had berred up | have been awarded to. Mr. Brooks thus far for his ‘gal. thBORTOR, Jone 11 Ary stosmor Win yenkine,; Halle Bel | PuRSS, iusirated wih diagrame. ‘Rvery rao of tatelligence It wculd te impoatibla io diate upon tbe various pro- | have escaped comparatively wnburt. ne” | rindows and doors as usual. Yahi’) ackadltlon Gountes Banca oF Htsog)” ernen"Porwmeus; rus Whreck, Hoyt Maes | 1 in country could ian ing Raper wed rend tbe peavey? mipent pointe in tho perronil life of Denil Q'Conpell, J Fore moment all was corsiernation, ands panicasized | jhe harbor 4 perfectly deserted; there exo but | ye iseaid that Jurge MoLean will dectine to ran asa | ‘is Rig White Tamed, where she was aabere: Confdetce, Mat hip butloing and steam navigation, The American Press ta. dy, I fear, ed your patience, an : sca : : : 3 bring the perdica ofpsy temaréa that romaine to aclove. | harm were a0 stricken ‘with astonishment, that they | ‘re American vessels in port. On the Ist | candidate for Provident against Mr. Buchanan, He pre. | Gardin Amal © Basticlomew; Maria L Davis, Wheleen, | Published every Fr : morning. atouly $1. per ond he periica offmy rema’ iartholome' furnished toagents at $1 60 per bundred cashin advance. Ade bring the periten offmy {Wm P Cox, Houcs: Union, Raynes,and Wm D | Sue to etre or atty © Coccel: entered public jie iz the year 1800, His first | could not fora moment imagwe wat happened. Then | natant there was but cae; and what is still worse, | fers holding on tohia present office, If this should be : wi centsa line, he Potue epecch was tgainst the Union.” He was one of the | arcsa the shrieks of the wounded and the scalded for f when the steaxer cai's, there will he but one American SG HMCAGA Ube Peo PATEL, Hawkins, Alexandria; Corene, Saunders, irri’ | oan Frees is for sale si ihe northwest corner of Pulm iz inwyers professing tne Cathouic religion who | ass'stance. and ircm the establishment of the company } lady left on the island. Who would remain ia sucn \ for Fremont. — Fee ee oon ee Wikenmn Puliodeltiie, | Nassau streets, New York, and by the news agents, : appearance at ihe bar, und, for # long time, | ard the village came streaming cown a crowd ot humane | @ teaven-iozsanen plage’? Certaialy, mot your corres ‘The Philadelphis 7imes, Know. Nothing, recommends | wary Miller, Laws, do; Com Kearaey, Lovell; 8 Gees = be was naied by the hostile judges and sbuane! oy his | persons, to eee what had happened, ani no leas | poncent. 4 the withdrawal of Fillmore and Doxelaon, and proposes | Taylor; LM 'B and Piymoath NEWSPAPERS, &o. fe.low counsel, But it was renarked that while he waa | eager to do all that they could for thefeufferers. | The King of Deamark recently gave notiso that bis Bock Lacy, suckin; 8, ty I that all the opposition to the democracy unite upon | Albee, Havana: as ee ga ae GENTS FURNISHED WITH THE AMERICAN WEBY ;, t _ ” ne ‘i e opposition moc; e, A fart ‘0 an employed, he was, to use the languege of | The dead were gathered tcgetrer, and laid out in the | subjects residirg in taese colonias should, at an early \ 3 : Eau, Curamaey acess: & w berristere, botiling up,” with great epot. The sight of thelr mangled anddisfgared | pericd, intimate whether it was their desire to begovora- | some popular candidate, Tho Zimes 1s in favor of | OF Lisbon: barks Adclis Rogers, tnow, Cur A war ang 08109 Der Bindfad hoor rei < per year. arms cash. se northwest corner of economy, legal knowiedage wherewith * was @ terrible onc. The wounded were carefully | e¢ by bis Imperial State Council, by the Diet, or whether | sfeLean. Philadelphia; Ger. Hammond, Go: bri perplex toss saace presidents on the bench aad toeir | carried away up to the cifferent houses Im the village, | they would prefer to govern ard manage thoir own inter- from Bt Jago), Majorca, having, repaire B and Nesseu streets, New it where their wants were kindly cared for. nal afisics; ard the Ccionial Coansi! atSt. Croix, and the Personal Intelligence. lund. Goneivee: H A Stephenson, Port: NOrieans: Abbot We 24 be began to eequire a reputation at the | As soomas the accide’t was perceived, Mr. A. M. De- | Burgher Coureil! st Si. Thomas, are now dieeussing these | Governor Clark is absent ‘rora Albany, and will remain | L@ntence Crowell. NYork; seure Mile, Finvell, Albany; Co, ie MAMMOTH @TEAMSHIP.— bar, aod icr twenty three years oe comunued the profes- | lisle, Chairman, and Mr. Merry, the Sesretary of the St. | questions, Strange to say, there is much opposition to | away until the 18th instant. wind F to WSR, light, bark * Durell, Boovand; brig 0% on abt ayia seem denned sion of tae law, demving irom it an income of from four | Lawrence and Champli Company, repaired on board | selfgovernment. Well, I suppose it is natural that | es | ahr J H iosore. ‘Now building at Blackwall, Bogiand, to five thourand ponndsayeer. in the meantime, with | the l’rince Albert, ferry boat of that company, which had | those who have never seen the ele, hant, should have no mIiiuD IWEPT. 7 areas BANGOR, June 8—Arr scar Rublon, Thomas. NYork. Old ‘Will be found in to morrow’s Issue that impetcowity of character which oolongs to big. and | just arrived heaviliy lacen witn freight trom St. Lambert, | idea of his cimeosions, E MARITIME INTELLIGRNCE. a, Dele Sarai O'lg, Limeburner, Ptiladelphia: schr A 8 We Ofbe AMERICAN WEMELY PRI ggg, with thet leerlessness whion caunguished bis character, | and took her, without waiting to discharge the freight, The 14th ot June will scon arsive, and our treaty with Tel, Winwell, Baltimore, | Also cid 7 a, Adamn- cThe ghewpedt and best he bad ircurred the displeasar~ of bis riva's; and speab: | to the scene cf tke disaster, and pisced ber at the dis- | Deonark will sgain have expired. What Is to be the ‘ALMANAC FOR HRW YORE—THIB DAY. eee eeatie Poe cereal Ais, <iTert Okeplelle i MG TART published ia America, ing once discespectiully ot the Corporation ct Duban. he | posal of those who were afforcing relief to the nufferers. | next move’ Are the Sound dues to be paid, or shal! we 4B | MOON SETS, morn 128 " 7, ei cakiwutvecc ver: ublican, Gall. Richmond. Old %th ship Hellespont, morn 435 |] (pew) Kennard, St Jcbn, N4; It bed to mest one uf its members. That was Lksterre. | Thore gentlemen alro contributed their personal exer- | gei up a little Sight? These questions are in every man's ‘bark Tinos (her tel ap | Advertwermorts innetiat we Si cant ee, and D’ksterre fell at i gocd work. U:her steamers from the clty | mouth here, sna no one ventures to reply. It would, wow amwnnnnmommn- | poaraace), Kenbett do; sehr Loduakie, Gill, James River, Orders must be addrereed to the office of the & ann the bands of O'Connell. That was one of the sbdjects of etween the two shcres of the river, tak: | however, seem that St. Thomas is preparing for the worst, Port ef New York, June 12, 1856, ST ett a Oars era Moat d Berry, N Press, northwest corner of Fulton and Neasaucire jig Kew regret to that great, religious man, up to the pe- | ing aid over and bringicg paecengers back. and intends to kneck our brains out with our own club, —5 poe ty pole Bas, < ar Ponies toe pl York. For ea. at the office and by net Y rid-et bia death. It true that at the seme time ivis very ¢iffieult 10 decide upon the mere evidence of } for cn ihe dist ult, a change was made in the military, OLEARED. 8 | Thempeon, West Indies.’ s AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, IS8UB FRED he accepted acother challenge from Mr. Peel, | tlonting rumors what was the immediate eauve of the ex- | and Major Thomas Pott, sn American merchant of the | Steemebip Back Warrior. Smith, Havana and New Oriean CITY POINT, June 9—Arr barks Arcole, Pittman, Philadel morning, besides a deecription ot the monstt . Bieamars afwerwards Sir sert Peel, and they had arranged | plosiin. The boat ard boilers were quite new, we learn, | highest respectabtilty an iatelligance, was appointed | —Livingston, Crocheron & Co, pia: Beebuck, Cry iced for Rio; sohrs Jamestown, | Great Easiern, now building in Bpgland, conteing ji the ety in Be'ginm; but the iature Mintster | and were built by Mr. Cantin, one of the pest builders in | commander of the Brand corps. a Margaret Kiiza, Strout, Bueuos Ayes—W W De Forrest | Latourette, NYork ha eaters, Tene eee Coe et some ot eer! ret bel parteof the get arrestor when he had got as far as Lon- | the province, The engines were in ebarge of one engi- | Tne femcus bark Amelia was sold « few days since, at | “50. ierandria, Cooper, St John, NB—C C Dunchn & Co. | ee eee eae et ee ean Weitere, Boman, | at tbe ofc eae ae eee eared teen =. Foraala he never kept his engagement. (Applause.) | nee: from Mr. Cantin’s establienment end another re- | auction, and is now being converted into firewood, which | fakk Maleigh (Ham), Hefling. Bambiig -Wirachuidte co, | “VFL RIVER ters ti arr echr Fivagay, Davis ouiie: | by the noe xentae ticn these ciroumstances simply to how that | cently brought cut from England, ig a ureless artic in this bot eimate, the argo consist- | Bark Antelope, Duntze, Bartadoes—H frowbrieges £ Sona, | delphi T'W Thorne, Davis, Oold Spring. Sld 11th, | ———- = {hal rotbing in his mature of what the worlt | In addidon to the rumor we have given above about | ing got 3.000 muskets, and 500 rifles. Several brass | Park Clara Windsor, Button, St Kilts—Becker & Greaves, | schr avets, N — York. s calls “the white feather.” He wastnot afraid | Captain Leeporance we may add another, ‘hat aman | capzcn and a large quantity of munitions of war, oloth- | Bark Jno Howe, Moore, Carcevas—H D Brookman & Uo. GALVEBION. May 28—Oid bark LeCocq. Goncklin, NYork, | SONAL, the wasa wise man, and after a brief | named Payette, who isin the habit of frequently croas- | ing, shoes, &c., liavs been shipped to New York. Bark 8 Moxley, Parker. ee ees Bee anne Aeee Baains ae Bavie cote toe (SERISTIAN GROVER, SAMUEL FLEW 2 time of bts duel with D’Reterrs be re ing the river, had warned Mr. Cantin, atan earlier hour ihe Cavholics bere, have been in trouble fo’ some ten —C ‘eters, a a e ; 4 Henry A. Fay, Martin Luberear, or theirh EREULING, . Oarv 0O} % it z ¥ by urope, do do; Oo.loms, canleara a beaven that be would never accept a | of the Cay, that the men who had oharge of the engines | months, It seems the priest who officiated for some Seen a Laas Face Or teen Regge, Diezer? iow WOriane; | of something to thelr advantage ‘by aldrewing §—$7ed¢Con cballerge from any one; a0 weny a poitroon, in his | were managirg matters ao badly that unless they were | years, acd was esceediogly popular, was recently re- munity, Hail, from’ Boston; brig urn, for NYork; | 2OX 264 Jerzey City Post office, future ue, both in the British I eu ee eleewhere, | looked to they would Lia them ae Mr. atk as by eg Bishop, Lay a Pe ere to take oe of Hee SUT fre aes nckurs Teabelle, (By) Portamouth oy BE Eis SIGT ey “(FORMERLY took advactsge of bis vow to insult bim, kaowmg | upon wenton board the boas and remonatral the tlock who was obnoxious to ths congregation. Tne , rion STBR, June 7—, . ar} an ir aunt, delle, ote « Teay, wali shut they were exetapt {rom the retribution | thee. It is ga; posed they had allowed the water toget | church was therexpon cloced up By {he people, a2] te | eee in ene eer a | ae i i TBanipeat fog Viciaierioun, | ‘ely address, on Thursday: Wriday or Seturde — o'baaial Van wach he would etherwise have inilleved. (Applause) | too low in the botiers; but the particulars ot the neglect | French Consul deapatobed to Demerara to intercede with | Echr ME Parmelea, Farrow, Washington--Saiemen Rivx. | Leste M Bran Ryo saath 2, Baten oftheir nephew, O'Conoe)! has been variously represented )7 many | will probably mever be ascertained. the Bishop for the return of the old priest, but the Con- } cerow. BIGRLAND LIGHT, Oape Cod, Jame 1f, 10 AM—Paasing SHOULD THIS MEKT THR BYE OF “vin GEORGE persons. Some, taking up the psgesof calumoy waish Bo.b engineers snc ‘he pilot are missing; the captain | sul himselfreturned to St. Thomas a convert to the new Sehr Haxall, Moss, Richbmond—C B Pierson. in, Prk sectiand, trom Cubs for Boston. 5 i tears, Sf Sr requested to ocmmuniesiey = vith his friends af bis enemi blished, looked upon him asa species of | Cangerously, if not mor wounded, and the firemen | dynasty. Application was then made to the Governor Lats oe Enzapeth, Hampden, Philadelphia—H D Brook poner nie ees eee Cha ee aa, A gecko Mr th, England, or at Goneva, Bwitzerland, monater, Thots who knew hits ei] knew tart be was a | also killed ‘or miming. What can he known will be | to cacro the chursh to be opened and the keya to bede- | MERE GOs a os aaweatt aDanoan, | eon deiand for Kortanouth;schrs Onward. Philadel | TNFORMATION WANTED—OF PAT® iG] BINOLATE, i refine and secowptished geutemsa—a man of | brought out at the Coroner's inquest to be held to-day. livered to the new priest: this was refused, bat permis- | £f'so warren Ginnrerd, how Haven Mester "| Byer, Coombs, Darien tor Newburyport; George and Kmil by hisson, Jobn Sinclair. Ans inform! tion of him will bo eote—s man of the most enlerged aud bene Corener Jones repaired yeatercay to the spot, took | sion given bim to officiate at fanerals when calledon. | gtermer fopbia, Greens, Philadelphia-W Hf Thompeen. Sturges, Botton for Pougbkeepae. sid this AM, bri bapkfwly reosived at the comer of Wa! ren and Colt cg se a philanthropist. During his practica | charge of the bodies, providing coffins, &c. tor them, and | Yesteriay a poor Catholic woman wan buried; the ne ARRIVED. chr Kedron, North Wind, Maine La' atreeta, South Brooklyn. Boston papers 16 Copy. ¥ ie ‘Wateon. Matild for this morning. He has taken | priest and French Consul followed ber to the | va steamer Despatch, Lieut Commanding Thos M Crosman, | Moelian Cloud, Ben, ‘Wm Hill. Julie ai sanaver thie Orase a " ‘4 lbatroas, "77 O.N. IB REQUESTED TO CALL) ores IR. wuemever those same Orange enemies of bis | hax summoned & jur A ee? Atay. A eee ‘1 rt y Py " Is Me jou. cause to manage in che Four © palua to secure the evidence of experts, some of those | grave, A mob toon assembled at the oomotery, | Ker Wemrduno te duce le iat oe Bete etl. poke an, | Maribs, Fnterprise, Ai pa bles next pon; wf An SMMC ORURL best informed and most oxperionced ‘with respect to | snd, “during the | ceremony, shouted |‘ Josuital | gtiana, 6 ava cin Harare for New 'Nork. ith “inn Cape 1 AT TT he re oan Br Al Don't n to sriog with you; 4, duanpoined eet lowe seam ergines in the city. They will make, no doubt, a | “drunkards,” &., & , and followed both the priest and ‘Iwboring | thorough examination of the state of the boilers, and | Consul to their re c’ive residences, insulting them at 8¢ week, ra May Light Boat bearing NE by N limiles, taw the mastof'® | stirs Adelaide, Henry, Altred, Hate Hilliard, Forester, | CANWEEKHY PRESS. Itoan be ob¥ ined at the northwest v( ai | Mare and Frances, Bycantium, Onward, @eorge’snd Emily, | corner of Fulton and Noseau streets, el prejecting 6 feet out ct the water, heel uv. The he: ~ : on Paige ah + fast on the bottom. The D brings 19 invalids from = J. G.—ANBWER RECBIVED. Zn INTERVINW 12 wutaees. for | the evidence will be valuable. It is somewhat singular | every step. Several of their names have been handed to | *,ppeare: at t | Fred Dyer. tailoees . a AN INTERVINW 18 Sve ani ex anc ten yeors, to accomplish he great ead | that both bollers should eve been lif et up in the man- | tbe police, and to-morrow they are to be tried for u | U's dnpe Borat yasfor Penaico’s aost uay; FolomacrandU | pilit-Arr briga Alesis, Douglas, Philadelphia for Salem: | J . “inush desired. of hia Life, be cid not postosne the opportunity of doing | ner ceecribed, aa if both had expleded, thongh there waa | breach of the public ace, when much excitement may | & steamer Fulton Fane etorocd, do for Boston; Saml Caatner, Ketchum, Pa- IHR LADY WHO CALLWD ON? gag part. SPRING good to others, simpy bessuse be could not real ze ihe | po connection between the two. This is the second ac. | be expected. Steamship Tennessee, Webber. Porto Cabel’o, June 1, via 8: bia for fa’em; Lewis Chester, Plummer; Treasurer, street, for board, Wednesday eve ning, can be accommo- darling object near nis heart. In 1826, « bill for the re- | cident of this nature which has ever happened, so far as ‘There are still caes of yellow fever here, but there is | Thomas and Porto Rico, with mdse and passengers, to 8 de sry Anne. Bower; Henry P Simmons, Barrett; Geo | dated. Test and Corporation acts—which was a bill | we know, upon the St. Lawrenceathe frst, if we mis. | no little ebippirg in port, ard so many residents heve left Agreda, Jove & Co, ox at sll, Sut of those Prover- | take uct, with low pressure bollers the island, that there is gow but littie food left for the | ,.nreamabl ip Jamestown. Parrish, Norfolk, —- hours, with mdse wii do’ for Alexandria: Isabel's, Fan klin, do GY PRESS, formers anon for mueags; | s\7is, File aMERIOAN WHER : and passengers, to Ludlam & Pieasonis, more. ori, LI; Bangor, ¢Briviah empire who cid not belong to the ss ie een destreyer. : ‘Ship Raven (Cupper), Orcoaer, Padang, Mazch 24, with eo fe Bree, Rate Cine. 02 Ot Leki, kobe ieee ——————— estabdlis obusch—"hat 18 to sey. of the dissenters— ‘The followtg Js a list of the killed aad wounded:— The Tennes: ee eails to-day with more passengers than a &o, io Crocker & Warren. April 22, lat 30 50, Jen 36 17, tchra F'A Heath, aml Castaer, Lewis Caester. Treasurer, H THE LECTURI ¢ SHASON. was detcre Parliament~ and although 0/Connell aud his | Fyrjsy- tbe two fireswen of the bent, (they belonged | ke can well accommodate. svobe Br ship Atrios, from Bombay for Liverpool, 43 days ou'; | S cimmons, Mary Anza, Geo Kdward, Bpeed, Nebraska, Tan | --—---— —- o SE Ns couttrymea were still thematives in fetters, be, is is eee “ira oh : y. nw: Dib jt 0224 B, ion 14 15 B, saw French ship Marco Antonio, } hella, Kate. Bargor, Eay State. In port at 8AM, achrs’ Sau- LU THE RBLIGIOUS i countrymed We a i to Three Livers, names aot known); a woman, named NEWSPAPER ACCOUNT. bound to Marseilles; June 2.) 80, spoke bark | Pence pariadve. Piha s seid, by tbe advice of his spirimns} director, Mr. Le- | jatonte, fromSt. Hyacinthe; Isaiah Schofield, engineer ‘The 8t. Thomas Times, ot May 17, rays:—We have to | Mary Gwen fr ya ont. LUBEO, June 6— Arr echr Turk, Huckine, N¥York. ie hboring News, Sirspge, got up a perition, rigned by 500,.00 Catholics, | 6 the Breckville section of (rand Trunk; Mr. Maddea, | announce tbe arrival of the Rt. Rev. Lerd Talbot, Private | , Park Inj de Cubs, Smith, Ambriz, West, of Afriea, 43 MOBILB, June 6—(id Br ship Sut ej, Lutet, Liverpool rot ee Ll ee ant non: +t to tue table of Fariiament, whese it revered | pot office conductor; Pierre Marceau, Since dead, 3, | Chamberlain snd Dowestic Prelate of bis Holiness, Hia | Cavs, wi'b palm oll gum copal. do, to H Viganiere & Co, NW ORLRANE, June $—arr sienmelip’ Onbuwb 4 Sithe Folllical News, ‘on of (he ministers, sud enabled him exd his Cae | paca pulled, 9. ss Lordship is accompanied here by the Rev. Abbe Orsini. | get Hargenn Bert ore cue May 19, with hides, speeie, | toch, York via aera ee eetia, periaas Liver, fond “And all tbe General Ne’ tholic nto ree their Protestant fellow citizens of There were quite a number sca'ded and otherwise ‘The tame paper, of the Zlst ultimo, has the following Hart Arcker (of Boothbay), Lewis, New Orleans, 16 days, Sete ree een eee Sie: Homer, Cardi; “Arabella, Pinnne: ne oatedons ont tan. ows AMMKIUAN WEAKL the empire issenters, emancipated deforethemselver. | ininredmwe sheuid fay between toirty and forty, We | items:—On the 16th inst. a scene, always of intense me- | with mdse, 0 J Thompeon Dodge, Borton; barks Rbodes, Booker, Bremerkaven; Griffon, | the eity. Subscription price $) ‘* !nleren'ing paper printed im Afterward 4 , iD may eee umiier could only find out the names of the following, as they | lancholy, steak lace cn board the Tennesses, by ws antsy bert & Ann (Br), Robirson, Leghorn, 87 days, with | Golpnin, Bordeaux: Ravario (Sp), Lawas, iaresieas Lucy | $120 hundred. Adverdie aR zetr foriahed to egenis at n had been impegad were reluctantly i 2) wed to houses in the village. death of’ Mrs. De Mena, a Indy passenger, dentin i . Re¢ding, Bowor;, achra ‘auue, Butler, Havana; mnt be ad $ 9 Coanell anc ait bis toduance going | "wetuve cirecdy mentioned Capt, Savariat Beside | Porto Rico. is nti eee PTB Mary Merion (By, Siediard (ale Mshenss), Fonos, FR. o9,, Below, comng np, ships Prince | west comer of Fulton and ,o,,he american Prose, novi of tas Britian peop: i apeak o) | btm wore Hingam Moueig, of Glengarry, seriou'y, | We have to auacunee the arrival bere ot Malame Kr- | latapt Micheatn, ted ot yellow fever,” Sin iit lat 30 6, lon Now Fniland, Prot | talent tte offloe, and by Revs egents, ‘Terms cash, Henry Balleray, belonging to the American line of | nestine de Villiers, the celebrated pianist, em roulc to the | 721%, spoke ich New Fork, of and from Baltimore. bound 8. jand, P: , from Cardi; Bombay, Hill, from desi oe here bork. frantic on soaboe id | SteMmeers, very badiy rcalded, (eince dead;) Mr bet Windward Isis ‘The Ceparture of the English branch ott eer epere peucatene: Kenoees as Marks May 21, "a Poronst, from <5 barks Mary . TURF, thie dey. hat it mot been fw Daniel O'Connell, - (Ap: Se barat ot wr Tory bo fir Se: | hore to sakon sodo rn ots, fortzight i ae ele faerey Fc ata Alice, Chase, Ponce, PA, 10 days, with moinmes, Gniiont bark and 3 hifgs, unknown: WAREON JOCKEY, CLUR—A MEETING OF THM Per gis cane aie ear apseentr einer Ast fa; | bowret, do. Jes. Robertsen, of Sherbrooke, brother to | which time we understand she contemplates giving one bel ee Taunton), Phillips, Bermuda, 5 days, HAS) BAWSE, MOPS; REM ANGS OCR | Ee Lat mk, EOF citi Be held at the Astor House, om but wao is tare that a eee = and And whet ) Messrs, A, & G. Rebsrson, of this city, scalded andtwo | or two concerts. The extabliabed Furopsan reputation | with potatoes, Ac. to WM Smith, Towed ty rea tone 1, ship Brewer. the mombers is requeste 4.‘ag busmessor apes tae wit be. be bas peseec een this life anc ie gose, an Cg SLY | ripe brekea; Mrs. 0. Lareau, of St. Hyacinth), with an | of this lady, (who by the way 18 @ native cf the Antilles, ) Rebr Planet (Br), Kenney, Halifax, 12 days, with fish and oil, NORFOLK, June 10—Arr brig Evergiace, Wood, Bluehill; | tranaacied. hes VALENTINE, sees F. F.J.0, eee eee ae eee ae the umerifiows of fait and | i2iavt sbild, saricusly soalde:!, (she is @ sister-in-law of | snd the aucctss which has attended her recent conoerts ¢ 10.) Honter ACO | i pa tetot rebra Amelia Biarkley, Witoa, and Almeds, Dickerson, Bos: | Typeictry I8 AB NNOESBaRY 10 TRE MRAGHARE Gare ned releatrof thet giest man for the sccomplish. | #f%. Labonté. who is killed.) An ogtd maa, named | in New York, are such as to render sny mention of her Bebe § M Gaatrock, Means, Kortland for Philadelphie, Pawan kyront, ante lil keke Wedeun, Sibeeny: Pils P mechanto ani ARY TO THE MRROGART, bw Mors ‘ pomped- ) Corbet, who sold fruit on the boat, ia also ly scalded. | merits by us quite superfluous. Gchr Celestia Russell, Portland, Ct t . pees ve) aMBRICa “Y PRESS fu i ; he Bad in view, sul of the sdvaatarer | uy ot the Sater of Charity war alto soalded severely, | The Zimcs,of ‘lst ult., saya The French war steamer | Pret cier Weneruport, Beery, Portiand, MSE pDVORD, June ti—Acr brig O'Brien, Stuart Da: | Hebusmersman ioe ce pi, Mumbo an gpportialy a of wth they are now in "the enjeyment! —ls- Plevee, express agent, leg broken wud badly | Grondeur srrived here yesterday morning from Mar- | Proveller Wamaut'a, Nye, New Bedlord. reer Carn LW Godlres: Goatreg, Plarelphin Compliance, | length and preadi oy ‘ing country, aed, RNC aE: 4m ee Oa one tinique, She bay conducted hither Monsieur Bonfils, | Propellcr Westchester, Clark, Providence. Holmen’ Hoie (n tere the bas boen ashore); sloop Emily, Cs Proes, worthweet or ments cont to the oflce eontition ret, ,Betore O'Connell's t ‘A namber ef women, names unknown, wore lying in | (overnor of raid island, and staff, who come to take per: BAILED. APEWPORT, dene 11,8 AM—In port bijan Random, on the | York, willbe tower? ed for Any eovin e liner Bbecription te wee result of bin Inbor was to excite perhaps | ‘illerent heures, nnd reveral lesa verloealy injured came | °€® for Farope WaLItigntaetn © cana uhe saliway: Vermont chin Whe "Bona! from Wrovidoacetor | varet ony BLee ‘ hostility, ae aginst rivals, because he took | acroee in the other steamers sent over. One poor woman ind durin 8 Rappebevncek ; ato otbers 8! n ACKS—FASH [ON ooURN thet popuot.on, that tbiract the British empize—seven | bade taby blown out of her arms, and the little thin City Intelligence, NRW HAV 11 fid scbra Cameo, ‘Towsley, West RA ien mect oN, no RW TOWR, D. eam Wide we i the is wince deat. The woman hersel’ was severely injared. Serenape or Disrivecisnep Democrats iy rae Crry By Slerald Marine Correspendencs Indies; Sarah Elizabeth, Binkh, wence on Tuesd ay, the 17th of Ju; ‘and coutina mfiiicae and @ naif of peopio—iae Look them in ths palm Taf Aer PHIA. Juve 12—Arr Dark Joseph Maxwell, NW LONDON, June 10—Arr Duteh Galiiot Mentor. Gre | "Finer Dav— sudaday, Irae pines And 1 four ‘of hia gigwatic band and placed them on ap equality with | Asother child iv alo since dead, whove name we did not fox Karine Coun.—The Empire Cub assembled at ite 4 PHILADELPHIA. Juve 12—Arr bark Josevl Tit | mer, Nowenatle: schra Fxprees, Clark. Yiorfoik for Warebam, don, $900; fries Hod ee 24ne, "Fashion stakes,” wate their ieliow citizens, Betore his time the Duke of Nor- B.A mother waa observed ups the wharf going fo ters in Canal atrost night, to proceed ia a | ORT PMU ED bilman Portiant; Tea allies, Rawards, | Wm Penn. Hammond, Hondgut: shod p¢ Bxool, Davis Hun’ | Sittn ive nomi? ationa’ © 10:1 He Resla—cloved Ist of Jamoary, . ight, incompetent to abot among we crewd in &® distracted state, look! nicieteciaensc 7 ? ty 3, ‘s ij tington; Beitor, Case, Rondout r¢.vidence; prepaler Second BAY F.—Purse folk bad no right, was iseraspetent to disebarge the oftse | tocne the vdead and” wounded lor her sier who ene | body, accompanied by © band, to serenade Stephen a, | Pursmcus; Boelts, Horton, Restpor Duncan, | Orgone, Smits? Noririch tor NYork..iialow vark John GK | woonl horse, gy Sie sed It two stert, and for each adal- of @ common constable, and what was true of him was ; y, Cid theamer Kernebeo. Hand, NYork; ship: " Me MOET’ US ‘Gail s paabtac teovesr Door, . dded, which,’ with the satramen true of Shrawsbury and the rempant of the Catholie no- | Missire. Denglas and other noted democrats now in {the city. | Matese, Canada; Gen Nowell, Nowell, 8 John Nb; brigs ape re Taso 10--AT? Sol mer Lo sist Point, Freneu. movey, $255 will go to the se Jond horse in therace, Twomie iity. Aud he by nis own exertions and amidat great | (1. Jobnecn, of Melbourne, was pitched tnto theriver | About 500 perropn assembledg and afier lutening to | Nivit(Sr), Bowmen, Angus: Rusderie Du, Model, 6 Jouo, | PORTLAM Dame Purbuth,, Kew éaly do. Gla brig’ Reset’ BRCOND Dav Wed ii, lady tk i" * f put eace ped, y arn, without much injury. 4 3 J a a: i, jakes;” U Age sd por yng oy se erenweatty of whieh piles ane tose? Ds. Davignen wee cotilrg over 19 Montreal with £75 Ia | rpeeches from Captain Rynders and Mr. Pram, the | Baller ere ite enor eee ae bare, BP ROVIDEROR, June i—Arr stosmship Peiican, Aldrich, | ockey Clan iccnn gt felt, $100; tone mie i successors are still in the eajoyment. it might be wad | bis overaost pocket to retire a note at one of the banks, | procession formed and procseded to the St, Miehc- | Cerlins. Beaman, Zomon: Honac™ Kelys Sim Oi aon | NYork; gchra Kmeline Haight, Booth, Baltimore; Toniea | ints stake are Florida, : ; Aug usta and 4 that he wns intcicate: for instance, when the Pritiah Par- | He lcat bis gomt and money in the water. These wore all | ax Hotel. There were about a thoussnd persona | Bickern, to: & © ate Reever, Gifford, Rappahannock’; Haunat, Wil otis, Oranmer; segond in the raee to reced ve back the mesonat of Ie sinc oe “ ri ei jane, Bhenand Heanat | "Finp Day—th ment se: thei és t0 work to hi ‘onld | the detaila of this terrible accident we were apie to pro- | in all prerent. After the performance of ‘ Hail Miscellaneous and Disasters. Hopeton, A! Mary. dolphin; \ urea’. , 1h Jane; purse If two tant, best oppress is Cathote Trooclates, they passcl a bill | cure last night, We shall, probably, procure at‘ll more | Columbia!’ by the band, Mr. Douglas was louily teat of th Hors Bamuel & Fdward (vefore Pore ton wes! Vogue Bismnice, wane, baa Bpritg’ the entencn or gL met Ly hart a ealled at the time the Algerine act, because ita object | complete information to-day. called for, and made a brief speecn, thanking the Extract from prot e brig reek ‘Van Courlandt, 4 at, Croton; Frankia, Deming, | wite heat Sit ene, 1 g0 10 the second horse 1a the ress. ‘wes contrary to all eonst\atuional right, to sbut off peti- crowd for he gomphment, and urging them to stand | reported abandoned), bene? for Montevideo Marek 11,88 TUT" | Beeman: iver ques, Fo wigy. Nyon, Grecian, Bu'gom, | "siconn’ Ruck="*Amaeition stakes.” axbscription, Pe 7 pnpetoh eres ci ty. a ria, I- ‘be Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co :— do, Gazelle, or, do; Blog ‘actor, 4, forfeit, $100—$.140 aide, ‘ ion, and they opposed his arscciation by @ clause which ; Fe ee CON arornlind © Veit HOW Youn after Neveuber [manera Wand Mouni, Norton, do: &mily, Wella, ra by the club, Mile heats. Closed TELEGRAPHIC lo a0 promiced to vieit New York after November ed until April 12, which de; ity, Mott, Port Bwen; mM, , Wells, | four nonzinatic, maa—was he bound to submit vo that law? As far as it | 4 cespateh from Montreal, relating to the Inte ntoam. | crim were Dade, a Age, orl Precise Kingnat fete cules aad good, token alone forward: at10 Fo eT eee eer camer Jamestown, Parrish N | Th wi the a Hy sae eed ae ie ellos thar Itsfarers and tricnay | bon: explosion at Longueil, says that twenty-seven dead | Georgia, an ex. whig, spoke next, alter which the waroxa- siiauien peat midnight tte romal Reading South, wind My N. | , RICHMOND: une ght newt dona Ache tien, | bepea, he i Fa noe titke y fe : , bodien bad been discovered, and that the search was bsing | blage dispersed, with cheers for their candidates. Vetere he csuld report her, ake. stud the,8 & Bon estar | ri Rockland. Mie Westover, Rogery, Heston; Maria | tion for the appronching cooley sae tas nichts oe cna continued with the expectation of fincing more, Thowe Cr 1 Park beiomornierentenbnd - mctoagite Lo abow, Ma ae ee oe ee Mig aT KN WAL, Harvest, Nichols. Alisante; hovrly expected. ® SAG WALSRTD the Central Park met aga'n yesterday affernoon, a| le | them nntil morring as they bad carriea the iore: Ardiary Vashion Sookey over the isiand, each of them remaining in session thir. | '®Jjured, bat not killed ouright, have since died, One of ros » eboom, starboard anchor, and all. suils, NION COURSE, L, {—TROTTING—OM FRIDAY, flea days, (langhter and applause.) “ow, thie in to | theengincers has not yet been fond. It {9 reported | rooms corner of Chambers street and Brosdway. The | mast, malemast, lohoom, siarnoerd anchor, and All, fall, SALSM June 10— lage bark Arrow, Ha rringioa, Blo Granda jiave 14 wt tree 0°} ook, amaich for $470, mile bana ay that ag eminent lawyer who un- | that the engineer let the water got too low im the boiler | meeting was private, aa usual, bat our reporter was in- we ‘pumps Were rounded and 234 Ieet of water found in the nicks boabers “pelle, O'Brien, dey Cla 2k aehr Baward aL Wve, to Wak ae, ‘A, Woodruf naxiee f,{imsor Gerstands the radical principles, the elements of consti | or 46 boat, An inqnort waa being held om the holies. | formed thatit wax for the purpose of aonsuation with | bold: both pumps were immea iaiely manried, the wreck outand | TTT coy, MN eee ar tay same sg. ——~ 0 pousd behind the statute, and, {f the tor “ a ' " PS anaes ne ore ; bead, Mpa, 8 AW 7! oe ei ilens 1b hie principles, to take advantage of ft, Bat | The names of the billed wore not given, the newly sppoimted engineers, Lieut. Kgbeet L. Viele | he the collision, the pumps baring hequ kent C7asAs!- 5 HAW & WHATS, Proprietors, 7 M4 Blons k ;

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