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In this city, moriviim MSh Mary Tot, IP. dauuhterorMr.Gnri'nM Vax. COHUfECTSWT COVnAVT. won received b) lb a wimbled rrowd with Icid choirs. The Right Hon.

Gentloman appunred in excellent spirits, and was followed by a vnst number of persons lo lho Homo Office, in Downing.stroot, by whom he AUCTION. THURSDAY, May 14(4, uili.tt Kid ai lh Auction Slnr. minnlHtt nt n.H -1J liEICMSTKK. COWLE8' EXHIBITION. MESSRS.

EST tho oolobrnlod Eilrava. BJiiia Sinjror, (tVom tho llostnn Thoatros,) and COWW3S, tlio Vontrllonuist, roanoolfiilly Inl'orm tbn liailios ami Gcntlomcn ol llarlfonl, that thoy will glvo tin mtnrnsling Exhibition of BIJNTiaiENTAIi, COMIC AND ETHIOPIAN 8IM3INK, VKiVTRILOVIStU, At Union Hull, Monday, Wcdnrtday, and Thursday Jinningt, May llth, 13th, and 14M; For particulars soo Hills. Tickets 35 conlii, lo ho bad nt tho principal Holds, nnd nt lho door of tho Hull. Exhibition to coinnionco nl a quarter bol'oro 8 o'clock. Front seats reserved fnr Ladies, Sheep The mi ply 1h very limited nnd j-rhs rnnti-nun high.

Some inferior nnd rnnll, hiving been shrarnd, were taken at 2 I for good to prime with fleeces on fiom to -Sltl efteli. Mitch Cows About X) were taken at from 18 to Hay In good demand, at SI a 91 els. per ewt. Fansn Salmon. T'io first Salmn Ibis season was received on Sunday, Ty Mr.

John Kites. It weighed 19 pounds, and was sold lo Chester Jennings, of tho City Hotel, for ono dollar and lifly cents por pound. X'cic-York GazettCt May 5. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT. William T.

Baiuiv lo be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Spain. Amos to bo Postmaster General, J. C. Pickett lo ha Fourth Auditor of tho Treasury Department. I Michael Maiiox to bo Consul at St Jugo do Cuba.

1 Department of Stato, May 1, 1835. RHODE ISLAND. Office of the Newport Mrrarry, Wkiinf.siuv, 12 o'clock, M. Our Legislature mot at the Stale Houso this morn-ing at 1 1 o'clock, and tho Houso immediately proceeded to the election of it Speaker, when Henry Y. Cranston, (Whig,) was chosen in opppwhton to the Into Speaker, Win.

Spraguo, by a majority of throe votes tlm vote being For II. Y. Cranston, 37 Win. Spruguc, 34 Ono JackHou member, being nbsonl. A Committee was thou nppoinlod In count the voles for Governor and Senators, who will probably report Ibis evening.

From the Keene (Netc Hampshire,) Sentinel, May 7. The groat storm of Tuesday, tho 28th, was destructive oh tho coast as well as the interior. In all direc-' lions wo hoar of thu destruction of hams, (10 or 12 in alone) sheds and old buildings, fences, In tho lull towns East of us, tho snow fell so as to I obstruct travelling. In Nelson, a flock of sheep was completely buried. Tho owner suceeodod in digging out all but 7.

Tho missing ones wero somewhere iu the pasture. Ere this they have probably been thawed out. A gentleman who pasted tho Green Mountains i tho day after tho lalo snow storm, says lho new snow was 18 inches in depth. He did not stato lho donth of tho old Tho fields nnd pastures look molanckoly. Most of tho farmers aro out of hay, and only in fkvoroil spotB can, as yet (7th May) a mouthful of gro.on grass bo had.

Snow Storm. Wo wero visited, on Tuesday lant, with a snow storm, which, for violonco and fury, has not been equalled by any which wo havo experienced during the last twelvo months. The snow commenced falling early in lho morning and continued lo fall until nearly night tho wind during tho whole timo blowing a violent gale from tho South East. Much damage has been done to barns, fences, tc, in this vicinity. Wo loam also that lho Hank at Clarcinont was partly unroofed during the storm.

Tlio wealhor ban since been chilly and uncomfortable, nnd the hills aro elm. qucred with snow. Tho. farmers aro suffering much from the backwardness of lho season. Many of thorn have exhausted their supply of hay, end their" entile nro perishing for want of food.

The prospect is indeed gloomy. Newport Argus. From the Connecticut Ohserrcr, Amehican 'Education Socirtv. With devout grat. itudo to tho author of all good, it deserves to be ae.

knowledged, that this institution has boon made usoful to the church and tho world boyoud tho most sanguino expectations of its frionds. Since iln organization, a little lens than twenty years ago, it has assisted more than two thousand and two hundred vounir mon in was repoaiouiy encornu. Tho political circles in London give the following nit oi mo new First Lord of lho Treasury, Viscount Melbourne. Foreign Sccrotory, Lord John Russell. Chancellor ot tho Exchequer, Mr.

Spring Rico. Homo Department, Lord Duncannon. Colonial Secretary, Mr. Ellico. Lord Licutonnnt of Ireland, Lord Mulgravo.

(Secretary, Sir John Cam Hohhouso. Board of Trade, Mr. AVarhnrton. Lord Chancellor, Mr. Hickerstelh, Woods and Forests, Mr.

Prince Augustus do Lmichtcnhcrg, husband to Don na Maria, tho young Queen of Portugal, died suddenly on tho 28th of-March. Tho Now York papers received on Saturday mention a later arrival, with Liverpool papers to tho 11th and London to the 101b of April. The Paris dates aro no later than previously received. Tho great question which agitated Great Britain was lbs condition and future arruitgp.monl of lho English inistry Nothing important had yet transpired in regard to tho now Ministry. FOft TUB CONNECTICUT CO RANT.

Messrs. Editors Among lho objects of interest seen, in passing thro' Connecticut, 1 deem not least worthy of notice tlio Theological Institute" at Easl-Windsor. The oxamU nation in thin Institution has recently been held. It whs highly creditablo to tho Professors and students, evincing closo application to duty on their part, and affording promiso of better things in days to como. The friends of the Institute have tlio best reason for boing satisfied with tho appropriation of their 'funds.

All has been accomplished which could bo ronsoaablv oxpcclod in so short a period, A strong ground of I'liuuiiiuuuiuiii iu uiu vigorous irupiiciiiion oi mis enterprise is the favor with which it is coming to bo cx-lunsively regarded in tho Christian community. It is gratifying to know that, while a spacious building for students has been creeled and nearly finished, tho Trustees contemplate the erection of a Chapel so Boon as lho necessary funds aro raised, and that tho ground is reserved for putting up an additional building for tho use of sudouts. Tho building now erected nnd shortly to bo finished, will accommodate about GO students, and another will bo erected so soon as needed. Such bjo tho advantages of location, and site, and instruc tion, ko rapidly is tho Library increasing, and so favor-able in all respects is tho beginning which has been tnado, that tho friends of nn Evangelical Ministry cannot fail to sustain this rising Seminary by their prayers and by liberal contributions to its funds. VIATOR.

COMMUNICATION. Dkar Sir I take pleasure in recommending to tho public notice tho Wnrm Itntlii, of Mr. Ham-shorn, in A (street. I have, forlwo years past, frequenter! these Baths, and have found my hoalth and comfort much promoted by their use. Tlio proprietor is desti.

tulo of property, and has sustained tho establishment during the pnst winter und this spring, at a pecuniary loss, for tho accommodation of thu public. The Warm 'Bath is a cheap l-txury, and a decided promoter of health. It would bo tedious and super, fluoiis lo insist upon thn advantages of the Bath in this place. To those persons who are harrassed with tlio the mres and fatigues of public and private business, it is a delightful restorulivc. Persons inclined to visit this establishment will find all tho essentia comforts of a Bath, particularly clean water, and will moot with uniformly kind and polito attention.

Respectfully yours, II, Holmes. FOR Tim CONNECTICUT CO UK A XT. lixtract of a Letter, You nsk me, dear Sir, what I think of our political affairs. To this enquiry, I must say that I have nearly lost all hopes of tho permanence of a froo government. I began life with warm hopes thai tlio pooplo of this country might enjoy and maintain a free republican government, and a wise administration which should perpetuate freedom, poaco and equal rights.

But for several years past, my hopes havo yielded lo my fours. Tho moment I saw that all our elections aro to bo more scrainblings for office, I gavo up the causa of conBti. tufion, and law and equal riiilits. The events of over year servo only to justify my apprehensions. I boliovo no country on oarth has over exliKitcd moro meanness, ami wickejlnegB in elections, than our own.

Tho itnocry uj ojficc alone would undermine Uiu best con. stitutod government on earth. Tho moans omploycd to gain votes manifest an ontiro contempt of law and morals, and of nil res hoc for character. Tlio uaonln of this country are undoubtedly nil republican injtrht. cijnci imi pariy spirit represents a great portion ol llic most ablo and upright men as monarchists, aristocrats, encmios of tho people.

The men who thus slander their fellow citizens, know that tho charges aro not true hut how liltlo do they regard tho truth or the good name of their follow citizens Citiv.cns with equal rights, equally friends of tho government and of their country, industrious, sober andtmriirht. urn rnnnttinllu vilified, and roproHonlod as tho worst of men and thiiH the press nnd the calumnies of intriguers aro inccs- siinuy employed to make us hate each other. The poaco and good will of neighborhoods aro disturbed by lho most malitniaiit missions ami for what 7 Wli merely to securD ofiices and a liltlo brief authority, a iuiiinirarv pruuimmmcu, a peuy iriuinpn, to luw am. bilious men. In theso contests for power, tho great mass of the pooplo havo no personal advantago lo gain but tlioy are mado to heliove that thev aro conlentlintr fnr rn.

publicanisin never thinking that these scrambles for oflico are lho certain iiioihih of corrupting the fountains ui uu ireuuom, ana unoornuning their liberties. Much continual struggles for power will keep Ibis country in cverlnsling quarrels, in which all respect for law and constitution will be lost. In ibi. Iinili iinrlifw nro. perhaps equally guilty.

Yes; with tho present prac. uvuo jn uiuuuuhb, our imcrtics win do ot short dura, tion. Wo aro moving towards a revolution or das potism, as fast oh lho wheels of time nan nnrrv n- Indeed, wo sutler denpolimii now. A man who is com. jimm to vote against his conscienco or deliberate con viction, for tho sake of kcennifr his office, i ri.vi.

effectually as a Carolina negro, who is compelled to work for his innBtcr. Tho illegal and immoral means employed to carry elections aro proofs of a woful depravity. A pooplo so depraved cannot long enjoy equal rights and rational jrueuom anu inticeu ttioy no nol deserve tho blessing. And what renders our caso desperate is, that a ma. jority of the nconlo submit nuiotiv in ilm mot rittrlnn violations of the constitution ami of lho moil solemn treaties.

I IIS acciuioftamutn in tmlimMn infVincrtmontu of the groat charter of our rights, and of the faith of vim uniiuu runics, renders our condition utterly hope, loss. It proves that thoro is no rcdeoming principle in jiuujiiu. i ours, or.c. TRICES IN NEW-YOHK, Mav 9, l'LUUK. Now.

York, superfine llbl. Wostern Canal, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Howard st. GRAIN. Whcut, Northern, bush. Do.

Genesee, Do. Virginia, Tlyo, Northern, Corn, Yellow Northern, Do. Southern, Oats, Southern and North. Uurioy, WOOL. Saxony Fleece, Hi.

Merino, American Fleece, Do. pulled, Common, Fleece, Pulled, Spinning, Lambs, 1st quality, 2d do. 3d do. 50 a 5 37 7 a fi 75 a 7 a 1 37 a a 1 37 a 1 a 0 a 95 72 a 81 45 a 4G a a 85 a G5 55 10 a '15 12 a 17 40 it 42 28 a 31 18 a 20 HARTFORD, MAY 11. The of the Slate convened in this city on Wednesday last.

On Tucs'lny, the Governor elect was met at Wclliorsfield and eecorttfd to this city by tlio Governor's Morse under the command of Major DrNHLow, and largo number of citlzone in carriage!) and on horseback, Tlio Carmen nnd Dutch, ere, in uniform and appropriate drosses, also joined Uic tj.ivalcadc nt Wethorsfiold. At tlio South Green in this city, tlioy were received by the Company of Light Infantry, u.ider the command of C'ipl, Gross; tho Artillery, under coiiimatid of Hawkhs anil Capt. Goodwin's of Riflemen tho wholo proceeded through Main, Morgan, and State Btrccts to tlio City Hotel, whero tho Governor alighted nnd was nahilod by tho troops. On Wednesday, tho Governor win oscortod from his lodgings to tho State House, by the 1'oot Guards, uudrr tho command of Major Uoli.ks after tho Oath of Oflico hid boon adininirUercd by Chief JtiBtico Williams, his Excellency returned to his lodgings under a military escort. Whatever might bo thoiiglit of tho consistency of till tins pomp and circumnlunce," with tho high He-publican pretensions of tho predominant pirty, all ngreo that tho proceedings wuro conducted in good ntyle, and that tlm Military display was highly crodit.

ablo'totho officers nnd oldiord mi duty. Our readers will find in another column an account of tlio organization of the Legislature, with tho pro-cecdingft up to the time of adjournment on Saturday Tho subject of tlio currently holds prominent plaoo in tho Governor's Message. Tho multiplication of llnnlts, Ills Excellency says, has long boen regarded vith apprehension and alarm. In 1833 six charters fur Banks worn granted by a strong Jackson Lcgislu-luro, and approved by tlio present incumbent. This was a greater millibar than was ever granted by any other Legislature in Connecticut.

There seemed to bo littlo alarm on Lho vubject at that time but since then light has broken in upon tho minds of both rubra and people. Virginia. Tho eloctinns iijtlhis Stalo nro now over, and it is agreed on nil hands that the administration parly has triumphed. The Richmond Enquirer claims a pin of eight Jack? on Members of Congress, with the Iobb of only one, lho result of which will bo a Jack. non majority in tho Congressional Delegation.

Tho name party has also prevailed in tho Stato Legislature. It is intimated in.numo of tho papers, that a portion of lho administration party in that Stato, will be in favor of Judgo Wiiitk and opposed to Mr. Van Buiien. Thin may bu fo, hut from present appearances, we have littlo doubt that Virginia will bo a Van Buhun Statu. On Friday night of last week, Capt.

Lupcr, of tho Sloop Prospect, was drowned in Connecticut river, nt this place. His vessel lay out in tlio stream short distauco, and it is supposed lhal in passing to tho shore in boat, he full overboard. I is body was fund on Sunday morning and taken to his family at Essex. William Gay, Esq. has boon removed from tho offico of Post Master in Sufiiold, and 0.

L. Sheldon appoint cd in his place. First Lessons about Natciial Philosophy, for Children Part -A second edition of this littlo work has been recently published by Messrs. It contains familiar illustrations of various interesting phenomena in tho different depart ments of Natural Philosophy, inlerspcracd with appro-priato and salutary moral reflections. At tho annual mooting of tho stockholders of tho Farmers and Mechanics Rank, holden on tho 5th inst.

tho following gentlemen wero chosen Directors for tho onsuing year James Dodd, Thomas Boldon, Josoph Pratt, Luther Loom is, Win. S. Holabird, case Savage, Iloraco Goodwin, James T. Pratt, Albert Day, ticorgo Mitchell, Lemuol Humphrey, Alexander II. Tomroy, Oliver C.

Phelps, Jr. At a subsequent mooting of lho Directors, James Dodd, Esq, was elected President, and Abr'm. Hulsey, Esq. Cusliier. FoitEifiN During tho past week there havo been several arrivals at Now York, bringing Paris papors to tho 10th and Loudon papers to tho 7lh of April.

Tlio intelligence from both countries is important. Tho Amoricun Indemnity Bill had boon brought forward in lho Fronch Chamber of Deputies, nnd considerable discussion had taken place, but no question had boon la. ken at lho latest advices. It was believed tho hill would pass. Tlio packet ship Albany, having on board tho late French Mi niftier to tho United Stales M.

Scr. rimer, arrived ut Havro on the 9lh of April on tha samo day lho American Frigato Constitution, Com. Elliot arrived al Havre. Tho hitter was sent out by our Government to bring homo Mr. Livingston, in tho event of tho final rejection of tho Indemn ily Rill.

In England groat oxcitnmont prevailed in couse-quence of tho defeat of tho Ministry on lho question relative to tlio Irish Church property. A long und nblo discission had taken plneo on a motion by Lord John Kuseell that tho Houno resolve itself into Cam. inittoe to take into consideration tho state of the Irish Church, with the view of applying any surplus rove-nues, not for thu spiritual euro of the mem. bora of that Church, to the religious and moral in. slruclion of tho people, ithput distinction of religion.

On taking the question this motion was decided as folhwB A ves 322 Noes 289 Majority ngiinst tho Ministry 33 This veto had boon followed by others on tho same nubjoct in Coinmilteo, in which tho ministry wero again oeuuieu ny a majority of Uo. In cnnsequaiico of this defeat, it is announced that ministers had tendered their resignation. Tho following article con-tains tho information on this point rccoived at Paris from London on the 10th April: RESIGNATION OF THE ENGLISH CABINET Paiiis, April 10. Friday one o'clock. Hit p0el was Tuesday ugaiu left in lt minority on lho Resolution moved by Lord John Russell for embodying in tho Tithe Bill lho appropriation principle recognized in thu lulu motion on the Irish Church, the numbers bo.

ing in favor of the resolution 285, against it 258, ma-jority uuinst Ministers, 27. Tho Itight Hun. Gentle, man had declared in tho course of it most able speech, opposition to the motion, thai ho could not consent to return oflico if it worn carried, and consequently on i-Jnesday afternoon ho placed tho resignation of tlio Ministry in lho bunds of lho King. The JJuIto of WetliniMMi ilm i House of Lords in tho evening, announced that his Graeo with the rest of hi. Colleagues had tendered their resignations, and only held their ottlncs until tlio op.

iiioir successors. Jn IJiolIoaionf Com. inons It. Peel took Ins sunt fivo, and was received with cheers from both sides of ii ny upwards of one Imn. dred members, who wero most anxious for teals but they wero obliged to content themselves with standinc at Kit hick t'M places in tho gallery lho IIouho beiiilr then quite full.

The Speaker went through his daily list of members in turn to present petitions. Amidst tho coniiuued anxiety of the House not a word could ho heard until tho Itighl Hon. Minister rose. IJ0 ex. pressed his deep reluctance to take tho step which he had felt himself compelled to adopt in laying tho resig.

notion of the Cabinet at the feet of his innjosly, consequence of tho cordial support bo had received from lho King, and tho confidence rupoBed in his politico! vinwa Uy a great party in the House. But looking to tho litlfo progress made in public business rincu tho commencement of the session, and especially to the votes upon the Irish Church, conclud. ing vrilh that of lho preceding night, ho hud felt, und Ins colleagues unanimously joined him in opinion, that they could not carry on the government with advantage to the country. The Right Hon. Baronet, in con-clualoii, recommended an adjournment until Monday, to give time for making now arrangements, which was adopted, with tho understanding that a meeting for an election case should lako place on the following day.1 Kir Robert loft the House immediately afterwards and In thu city.

Jasmi Ht'iiry, sun of Mr. Jason Sage, aged 0 inuutlM. At UtrhfieW, Mr, William Marsh, aged OT yrnn Uo was i no unic-AL fiuiiuiiiiini oi mo iuwii. At NiirwirlLpirMpnly, Mr. Elknnnh Tisdel.

nrtml 07 vrars eilciwively end fitxontbly known for many years as an artisi ouaicuu, mm an upright man, nnu a koou citizen, At Now Yurk, 9ln. Snmh Chester, agl 7 years. At UwidiUff. Yl. John Emorsnu.

aoixl 711. riiirtncr i t. olontgnloofwind, lio went into his ham, and while, there It was prosiniini eyitn winn. no wtm imfieii inn rmtw.aiul was found with a Inrpe limber upon his brtast. Ho iiirvived ItS A 12 INK LIST.

VOUT OF IIAHTrOIU). AKHIVKl). May Simps Gollonine Ticer. Snvorv. Wnmham Glean er, lingers, ncw-Lmtlon: Amaranth, Kowe, Now-Hnvcn Huntress, Snow, Niiw-Unlford Swan, Ixjvidl.do.i Adrlino, ijuniriin; eiirs.

roan, uwu, ikmiou; nary Shifilds, Slwwnrt, New-York; Ann. Fknvcr, Uoilon; Harriet, vnatuu, i iiHiuH'ijuiMi jiuisou, Aipianurm. Mav G. Scbrs. Rnpiel, Smith.

IMiiladelphin Triiou, Fro cis, wonrk; Sloops Cabinet, Kelwv. Nrv-York Spium lams, Uoston; Venus, Francis, New.Vork. May 0. Srlirn. Kifiarl.

Kelsov, New-York Avon, Urkin, Charlmton i Man-Jnun, Vipor, Allipny Stnibruuk, I- i imwr, imnnis nenrv, tiortun, Jatio, Thuinpsiin, I'awtuxcl Snneriiif, Hollow-way, TSonvieli. SAHiKD. May 1. Scbn. Mnry Ann, Cx, NVw.York Sloops Hart, I'osi, Albany; Heroine, Mernlmnt, Donnis.

May SjSrhw. F.liznhplh, Wil.ux, Philadelphia; Laura, Now- ork Sloop Frances Ann, do. May Slixip Prosiiert, Now-York. May 5. Itrira Samuel.

Carver. Itoion Alvan). Guultl. do. May 7.

Srlir. F.cbo, Goodsjx'cd, Uoston Sloniw Hmnklln, Gallopplng Tigur, Havery, W'arehami Albion, orwich I'alroti, Maker, Now-llotf ford. iMay 0. SInorH Cabins SVw-York; Amaranth, Rogers, ISow-Mmilun Adi lino, Colcmiin, New-lledfortl. May 10, Schrs.

lilxact, OavldK'i, lMiiladrlphia Mary Shields, htewnri, N. Vnrk New.Kn md, Judson, Portland." NOTICE. Tho liVifjLT' Members of the Lcgixlattire, aro respect-fully invited to visit tho Reading Room, iu Union Jiau, ai sticii limes as may suit their convenience. May 11. RAIL ROAD MKBTING.

Thoro will bo a Rail Road Mooting at Union Hall, on Tuesday Kveninir nnrt. nt whinl, mi Members of (ho Legislaturo, and all others inloroslod iu iiiiurnui improvements, nro respectfully invited to niionu. May 11. NOTICE. Tho Annual Mooting of tlio Connecticut Tcmpe.

ranee Society, will bo held in Hartford, on tho third AJednosday, or 20th of May instant, in lho Lecture Room of tlio i ho bounty, luwn, and Parish Kociclics, aro request- mo imports irom lho Countv Societies, winch have not boon unnL in, must he for. warded without delay to lho Slate Secretary, Olastonlmry, May 11. HAnTiiutn Countv Trsii'iiiiAvi-n Tho monthly mating of the Hartford Corn, ft Tern. Vrat'xn win 1,0 hoWu" Qt Wnstonhwry, on tho fourth ruoKdayoi Mny illljtlut, Delegates will moot Mooting-llousu, ut 2 o'oluck, i. M.

jj Soorotary. PUT np to ordor U'illiin leu days piist, anil i just GOOD SAMARITAN." MyU. Cw(i8 TIJKK.S AIr. Hunhols Wliito, Cnnmo anil Dry aflotil For aalo by PECK, WHITE CO. Mny 11.

CHEAP (it)ODH. CIIAKIiliS ABEKNETIIY, lint on hand, al his Store, fint iloor im(i of the Cam. nnt OJJict, TtHPKf'5S' Irom 10 lo lficonls; Cordoil SkirlH, ut SO contj i good tlntk Gloves, for 1 shilling i colorod l.ro do Naples, nt 311 oontu mixod Rottiuct. for 50 Art. 7, wui a inn usBorliiioiil ot uml ran iionutiln irv 1 urchaiiorB aro rospoollully iuvitud lo cull and ox.mino.

RAISINS. lijjp uaxos ituncli and lUoom, I Caskn Hmyrnn, Vor aalo bv I'KCK, WIDTH Ji CO. JJy G8 4iiIbi4lfc Pounds fine Saxonv. on bonnl Sobnnnnr IPWWW Alary Jauebojng tho nol from one HOCK. fi.

W. May 11. 68 WINES. iiipCB antl VlVc Madeira, of difmron Half ripoB and Qr. Casks Brown und Palo f.

Qr. CubIis Old L. V. Tenoriff. Ifl do.

do. Harris Jt SunV'and Iiondon Port, ti Half r.nd Qr. Caslts Madeira mid Caiiury Mahnsoy Hasltcls Chaiupaigno, Grape," and Anchor" Brands. Tho above Wiuos are known to bu pure, and Home of very sujiorior mialily. For aalo low, by white co.

May I. (Hi Hereby forbid all persons iriifiling my wife Nancrv uu my nucouiu, uu snail pay no debts of her contracting after thin date. AMOIJIilJ.S HITCHCOCK. Karmington, May 11. (Jtj FOH rjnniC Regular Packet Schooner II A R-JB RIMT, Cant.

Moat.Kr, havhiL' nnrt ''or treiglit ongugeif, will havo quick diKliateh. j-or iruigm or passage, apply or to lu Fon ivonroi.it ami slm umom), vfefX rBIII': ''ckol fScboonor AVON, Capt. lAnr. ItKIN'i will "'eel with dispatch. J'roigm or PuBage, apply to wgSgZ NOUTHAM KOI1ERTS.

May 11. AW 15 Mj A ITI A ii A ZB fl: VOL. III. No. 11, FOH MAV, 1835.

CONTENTS. Bt-OIITRINAL. E'imeslneRH and Imnortunil JS Prayer 3. Is the I-'irat Priimiplu of itoiigioii- uiooBAriiY. o.

memoirs oi jcov.joiiii MiscKU.ANnous. 4. On Chriliaii Knowledge. 5. On CliriNtiauSelf.donial, No.

Ill, Notice of a Hocoawed PariBhionor, 7. Notice of Rev. Dr. Strong, lulu of Norwich. 8.

New Measures. Six Months in a Convont, Notices ny Nkw Pubmoationh. 10. l'reo (hurchesi Letter from liewin Tuppan lo Rev, Andrew Reed. II.

Notice of Annual Meeting uf the Pastoral Union. CHARLES HOSMEIl, General Agenl. May U. lw bTKAY II ROKE into lho enclosure of lho sub- I Bnril.r- I lio 'Kith A tiril fivn KWKN nn.l I.AHin I 1 marked with a crop off ench oar. The uwiior i ior is rcnuctod to call, pay olinrL'OR, and toko them away.

TYRIIEI. CIIEESUKO. Vi'rnon, Mav 11. us NTHAV STUHK. UOK 10 into tho nticlnsuro of tho siiliscribur.

on tlio 30lb tnv nt April Inst, ono roil yeurlfng STJSER. crly, jiuy clmrges, nnd tako lliin away. GEOItGB S''AKKWEATHER. May 11. 1 G8 on board, i MbvJI.

I3L rOUSEIIOLI) a ftw old Oil I I'ninf ltmi- ia.eM AfnnlfA Fl v.wwnn, IIUUB, Hartlwaro, Watches, Sec, Ate. ALSO, A largo lot of Tin Ware, whloh tho salo will commence. Soles comtnenco nt 0 o'olock. B.1IUDSON CO. Auolionoors.

If tho weather la stormy salo noit day. ii. lw TEAS, CARGO OF 8HIP MORRISON Wilt he mid at WEDNESBTr, 13th May, at 10 it dock, at tht Store of Thomat H. Smith South-street, the Cargo of Teat and Cassia, imparted in the Ship Morriiin, Lavcn. iter.

Matter, consisting of. TfiXOUNO Hyson in Chests, Half Jet and Canistors. Hyson, In Chests, Half Chests, Boxes and Canistors. Imperial, in do. do.

d0. do tiunpowdor in do. do. do. io.

Hyson Skin in do. and do. Souchong in do. do. and Fancy Boxoj.

rouchong, iu do, do, (0, rcccu in do. do. Cnssin. This Cargo is represented of superior quality, having been selected with groat eoro, and ombrncos a largo proportion of extra lino Toas. Cat-ilogucs roady, and lho Bamplo may ho oxaminod tho day provioiia A.

W. BLEUCKER, 1 M. HOFFMAN CO. row.York, May 11. lw VAjLUABIiE PROPERTY, IIY AUCTION.

FRIDAY, May l.Ki, icfH he sold on the premises, at 3 o'clock, P. M. rgHE Building, formerly tho Baptist Mooting. M. Homo, and moro recently tho Froo Churoh, with tho Land on which it stands, oornor of Tomnlo and Market Streets.

Tonus mode known at tho salo, II. HUDSON CO.Auclionoora. i A VAlUAItXE MOWING LOT, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, May .131. 1835, at 3 o'clock, P.

mill he sold on the premises, AIM containing oight and a half noros of first rats Mowing Lund, tho lot is half a milo wost of tho Ileal and Dumb Asylum, and was formorly owned by Sir. Ralph May, doconsod. Doundod riorth by tho highway, oast by James Ilosmor, bouIIi by Joseph Morgan, and west hy Widow Moore. Terms mado known at tho sale. B.

HUDSON CO. Au.Uonoors. Mny 11. lw KEAT SAfcB OFUOOKS, 'BV THE subscribers oxpoct lo havo a largo salo of BOOKS, by Catalogue, about tho 19th of May. Tho assortment will ho very oxtonsivo, and compriso ninny of tho best standard Particular: hore.

lifter. 11. HUDSON CO. Auclionoora. 11 2wi807 I'UACll ORCHARD, LEIIIRH, LACKAWANA AMU IIROAO MOUNTAIN COAL.

rgpHK subscribers inform thoir customers, and con. Ja. sumcrs of Coal gouorally, that thoy aro making oxtonsivo nrrangemonls for tho above kinds of Coal, to ho delivered through lho soason, and tho public may depend on getting from us tho best quality of Coal that in mined, and at tho lowest market prico, cither from Vessels as thuy arrivo, or from tho Yard. Particular ooro will be taken In gotting a first rato article or Peach Orchard or Utti yfA from the Mines of tho North American Coal Company, suitablo for Gralos or Stoves. BEROII BOUGIITON.

Hartford, May 11. 08 FOR A One Horao I1AHOUCJI WAOOON, noorly now. Enquire of J. O. W.

PITKIN. Exohango.Duildlngs, May 11. 08 WANTED, A Hook.koonor, ono who has hod soma oxporience, Jm. and can bring good recommendations. HUNQERFORD, PHELPS lb BEACH.

May 11. 68 CLERK WANTED. A Smart, active Young Man, oighloon or twenty yonrn of ago, of correct moral and buainQBs lmbits. to go into tho country. To a suitablo porBon, iiiunudiatu oinployinont and pood vragca will ha givon.

Al'I'ly lo IJ. BIRGE. HarUbrd, Mny 11. G8 AFuithfnl Man, to tako tho chnrgo and enro of a first rato Stud Homo, this fuvu-oti. Apply to IIALPH ATM ON.

KaHt-Wimlsor, May 11. 2w68 FOR HAliE, OBt TO UEIVT, "KOUR Full Blood, Durham Improvod, Short Horn BULLS. Apply to HALPH WATSON. Kuat.WindHor, May II. Sw68 iOTICU.

TUB Annual Mauling of thu Slocliholdcra of tho Hartford Fire Initttrunce Company, will bo hold at tho Oflico of the Company, in thin City, on tho first ThurBday of Juno next, at 2 o'clock, 1. for tho choico of Uiroelors. Uy order, WALTER MITCHELL, Secretary. Hartford, May II, iy.15. QB At a Court of Probate holden at Hartford, within and for the District of Hartford, on the.

9th day of May, D. 1835, Present, Jonathan Edwards, Judgo. ON motion of James Smith, Executor on tho estate of Mahv lalo of Wothnrsfmld, within said Difltrict, dccottHdd Tliia Court doth appoint tho 16th day of May instant, at 10 o'clock, A. al lho Probata Oflico in said district, for tlio huaring, allow, an co, audfiottlomontof tho Admiiiifttration Account on nail! oatatu and doth direct Haiti Executor to givo public noticu to all peraonn inlerosted in said astute, to appear (if they sco cauuo,) boforo said Court, at said timo and placo, lo bo hoard Ihcreiu, by advertising tho sainu iu NowHpaper printed in Hartford, ono week boforo uii id hoarhig, Curtified from Record, lw Jonathan Edwards, Judge. At a Court of Probate holden at Berlin, within and for the District of Berlin, on the bth day of May, l.

D. 1835. Present, Johkpii Wrioht, Judgo. STWjNOUA 8M1TH, Administratrix on tho estate Ji of Lorenzo Smith, lalo of Iiorlin, in said Dts. trict, deceasftd, ropreseuts said ostato to bo insolvent Whereupon Ibis Court directs said Administratrix to givo notice to oil porsons intorestod hi tho samo, to nppoar (if they boo ouuho,) boforo tlio Court of Pro.

bate, to ho holden at tho Probate Oflico iu said Berlin, on thu Glh day of Juno next, at 1 o'clock, P. to be liourd rclutivo to tho appointment of Comnt ssion ers on said ostato, by posting said order of notioo on a' public sign-post in said Berlin, nearest the place whero lho (loceasud last dwelt, ami by advertising tho samo in ii NuwspapiH printed in Hartford, at louBt three wooka successively, beforu said tune. Certified from Record, 68 Sheldon Moore, Clerk. rjl NOTICE. JL HE subscribers, up pom tod by the Court of Pro.

bato for tho District of Ellington, commissioners to rucelvo, examine, and adjust tho clahuv of creditors of lho uHtulo uf Cubstur. Simpson, late of Ellington, within Buid district, deceased, roprusented insolvent, hereby givo notice, that wo will attend to tho da tion of our appointmont at tha Houbo of John Beasly, in said Ellington, on Monday, the 2d day of November, 1835. at 1 o'clock, P. M. Mix inuuthn from the publication of Una notice, aro ullowcd hy said Court for the creditors of said ostato to present thoir claims.

Johk II. UaooKWHV, Goruon Shitm, Ellington, May 1, 1833. C8 NOTICE. order of tlio Hon. Court of Probato for llto District of Hartford, six mouths aro limited for crodi.

tors of tlio ostato of William Anubkwb, lata of Hart, ford, docoosod, represented insolvont, to oiliibll thoir claims tons llio subscribers, Commissioners on' said ostato. Wo will meet at tho Offico of Nathaniel in said Hartford, on tlio last Friday of Juno and July nait, at 3 o'clock, P. to recoivo and examine claims against iiald cstato. NathaNISl Goodwik, Ohaiui BoswcLL, OoranlMr. M.y 1, 1835, 68 ID' In lho above Inhibition, thoro is nolhlnir that nl I ,1 mi, nr ear 01 uio most insiimous.

siayu. lw CANFIEO) dc SIOJSHXK. Arc Agmta for the follmnhg l'criodicahViz. HI.IGIOUS Mngaiino, North Amorican Koviow, lliblical Uepository, Museum, American llaplist Magazine, Christian Exnmincr, Annals of Eilnealion, Review, Johnson's Journal, Knickerbocker Magazine, Ihickinirhnm'a Magazine, Qu.rtorly Re. Ri.ter, Journal, Nntional Portrait Gallery Republication of lho London, Edinburgh, Foreign, ami Westminster Quarterly Rovimvs American Mag.

nzino, Parley's Magazine, American Jurist, Moral lie. former, l'ooplo's NOTICI5. Those persons who subscribed and pniil for Parley's Niillazine, tu travollinir Airent. sdiiui tiinn sinen. ran havo their Nuinliors by applying nl lho llooksloro of iiro siinscrioers, wno will now act an general Agontn for tho work in this State, and havo mnilo arrangements lo bo regularly supnliod with tho numbers nt tho earliest dato nfler publication.

OANFIEU) UOH1NS. Hartford, May 11. 2wG8 GJ'SJl Hales Alabama, Florida, nnd Georgia, jC-OIION. 93 HnloB fine Molagn, 50 Dales S. 1'.

F. Trieste, For salo by PECK, WHITE 'May 11. G8 IMA HEANt? WHITE, RED AND YELLOW lliNIUiS; Knrly nnd Lnto PEAS, with a full nssortmont of Garden Seeds. For salo at tho Sign of lho "GOOll SAMARITAN." May 11. Ii8 DAMAGED COTTON.

Bslo'i, partially wot. 10 do. Ropackod. For salo by PECK, WHITE CO. May 11.

(18 I3E.ECT 1 AMOUVSK A Fresh supply of this truly valuablo remedy for tho Tooth Aoho and Ague, is just rucoived. This arliclu has been cll'oclunlly lesteil by six years' use in lho of Maine, whore it was lirsl disaovor. oil. It is lho only nHecluul remedy known to exist for tho Tooth Ache and Ague, except extraction. Tlio application is on the outside of the null is por.

foclly harmless. For sale at tho Sign of tho "GOOD SAMARITAN." May 11. B.fi8 TO PRINTERS. WANTED, FOUR COMI'OSITOIIS. P.

CAN FIELD. Hartford, May 11. fig rnIIE public nro respectfully informed, that tho -H. subscriber llns Ibis day, (Monday lho 1 Ith coinniencod u. lor Lads, in the New IluiMing, corner of Main and Lee.Htreots, in nut K.ujiu uiu euiiiiiiuu orancuos oi migll.il odilcation, including Rook.

Keeping, also, lho Lnlin and Greek Languages. Poniniinsliip will bu taught according to Carstair's System. N. 1). Particular attontion will ho paid lo tho Moral.

oi encil pupil. Inriicc lo the School Room from Lce.street, IRA WEUSTER. Hartford, Mny II. (iej EAW-IIART'IORS MIH SCHOOL. rgIlK Sininncr Term of UiiN InntitntJon, will com JL nioncii on Monilav.

the 8lh dnv of nnrt. Tho object, as heretofore, in lo present to Lailioa nnd G'antlomcii an opporlunily in acquire a complolo ho nmiiiier-H, habiu, und morula of lho PupilH, will oxurtifiu will bo inailo by tho I'rincipnt, and Euch nHK.Hlantu an may bo rcqiiiHilo, that can render tho progruHa oi iiih rupilH cany and rapiil, 'I iiition per Turin, of 1 1 wuuka. Stationery furuislicd an itsual. 1SALMOX lMIEW'S, Principal. yiij -lu-iis I'KIVATK KCIBOOL.

FjB'lHR wilwcriber, having reliiMpiiHhcd tlio charge of jk. tTtiiinuiiun Jiuiiiiutiiy, JirupOHOH 10 (ICVOlO Ins timo to the instruction of a limited nuinbor of FcholnrH. who aro to bonrd iu the naiiio familv with hiniNoir, oxcitjit ihonu who roci'lo in loivn, or may bo placed under tho particular euro of friends in thin place. mi imn ciiu.iou iTiuiiBor, locution for Inn School. WimlHor tsituulod on lho valley of C'onuoc-ticut Hiver, 7 inibiK north of Hartford, and 20 mihiH south of Springfield, with uucli of which pbieoB il iiiih iiiny uy KioanutoulH nntl ln.

gcH and for beauty of scenery, hoaltliiuijus of cliiuato, and freedom from a 1 hi run urn to lo vico, in porhapH uu. rivullud by any town in NW.Hnirland. Instruction will bo givLMi in all tho branches of common education, (rekuiid Ialiu, AlulhciiinlicB, Hook. Keeping, and Surveying. It in dcHiguod to make thin a place particularly adapted lo the Wiintn of gentlemen wliOKO occupalioiifl provont tho poKHibility of apemonal viicrviHion uf ihoir huhh.

Tho pupils will at all timet, ho under the immediate enro of thuir hmtruclor. Their health and morals will bo objects of particular attention'. Tlio guvcrnmout will bu intended to load the mind lo avoid tin evil, and pursue an upright courtm of Kuiiuiici mm io uiu aeipiirumeiu oi Willi powur OJ aell control bo iiccensnry in nouiuiy. Tliere will ho two terms of Iwonly.two wogIed each in ii year: and followed by Iwo vacations of lour weeks each. Tlio firt term will communcu on Wed on day, tlio Glh day of May.

Scliolarn are iidiniltod at anv time, hut nro expected to remain till tho closo of tho term in which they outer. Tho charge for hoard, Ilm I und liirlilH, huddinir and inslrncliun. will bu Igil f)(J a year, and in that proportion for n. ihortor period. Tuition for day Kcholura 10 11 term, liooks and Slatioiiery (urniiihed at customary prices.

Uilla paid qunrtcrly. KOAH H. CLAKK, Windsor, Muy 11, 1835. The following is selected from many other testimonials wiuen might be produced. Mr.

Noah II. Clark, who hue lately completed 1 regular coumo of education ut this College, Imn mid. tamed here il fair Christian character and an elevated standing in literary attainments. It is believed that he is qualified for the various departments of academical instruction, and that his jtidgiuont, fidelity, and uxpe- jiuuvu 111 luiLuuiug, win tiuuuru uiu appruuuiion unu confidenco of Ihoso who may givo him thuir putronugo. JKKBMIAII DA li.

SILMMAN, I) XI. SON ULMSTKI), J. L. KINOHMCY, C. A.

UUOHHICH. 'alo College, Nov. 10, 1833. rHlHC Houso jiu.xt South of tho Frco JUL Church, for several yours occupied by tMr. Lorin Sexton, is now to bu rent yd, at a biuodorato rent.

Apply lo u. ftiuuujtistiY. May 11. C8 I'Oll SA1.K, 1IIAT well known stand, situatod in th. north purl of Loo, Countv of iconsisling of a Owolling.Ilouso.

a column. iiurnsiiiiu, "wu wi juussacinisoiig. dious Tun Vurd conUining about twontv Vats, a Hark anil Rolling Mill, and conveniences for finishing, all under cover, Sato thn property of Bu IIkaiilev. of duceascd. Haul Yord its in docont repair, situated where llnrk is cheap and plonly, and will bo sold on reasonable for lho purchuser.

If not sold so'JU, samo will ho routed. ELI Executor. 1.00, (Masiachusetta,) May 11. l.lwob1 preparation for the ministry, and boen the means of puiiing mio uio sacrou olJico nuoul seven iiumlrcil, who aro now preaching tho unsearchable riches of Christ in different parts of the world. At the last meeting of tho Directors in April, appropriations to tho amount of moro than fifteen thousand dnllurs, wero made to aoven hundred eighty.

throe individuals in ono hundred and thirteen literary and theological institutions. Of these individuals sixty are new henifioiaries, about two thirds of thorn in a course of study, preparatory for admission to college. It is a decisive token for good, lhal tho Education cause is fast coining into favor with lho Christian public. Tho objections and prcju. dices against it, which wero once so common, havo in great measuro yielded to lho influence of truth.

A knowledgo of the spiritual wants of our country and of the world has produced an impression, that thoro is tin urgent demand for a great incroaso of ovangclical, educated ministers; also that this demand cannot bo mot without Hpuciul prayer and effort. This impression is fast becoming moro extensive and more powerful. As tho vaBt increase of our population is contemplated, togolhcr with tho unprecedented efforts to encourage infideltiy, and Romanism, and vico in all its forms, it hogins lo be deeply felt, that tho land must be supplied with Christian pastors and touchers, if wo would not bocoino nation of evil-doers, fitlod for tho desolating judgments of hoavnii. Henco the decided increase of interest and ol liberality, now witnessed in favor of tne uuiicauon fcoeiely. 1 no amount of its operations during the current year will he nearly ono.third greater than during tho lust year.

It is matter of encouragement, that it is thus rising in public estimation lo its comparative importance among Ihoso kindred national institutions, which aim at filling tho world with lho nalvalion and tho glory of tho gospel. Most obviously this judgment in its favor is founded on truth. Ho who has just impressions concerning tho present stale of tho world, must nee the most urgent roasoiiB why tho training of suitable young men Yor tho Christian Ministry, should have a large place in the thoughts, tho charities, and the prayers of God's pooplo. Since lho middlo of December last, thu following sums, as nearly as can bo ascertained, havo been contributed lo tho Hartford County Education Society, auxiliary to tho Connecticut Kranch of the Am. Ed.

Society Enfield, 31GGG8; Wapping, 20; East-Hartford, U1 Ori; Manchusler, 8150 Hartford City, 13(H): West-Hurlford, 213; Welhorsfield, $150 9-1; Far-minglon, 170 ft); Nvw-Brituin, 130; Kensington, 8G18; Bristol, 31)42; Siinshury, 75: Wiulon-bury, 10-1 -17; Windsor, 3li 30; Turkoy Hilis, 2-1 50; Collinsville, 10 IS; -10 50; Glastenbury, 50 01. In several other places tho subject has boon acted upon, und in foiuo il 1ms been prcHonled bv an nemit. from which no returns have yet been rucoivod. As the result of tho call lately made on tho people of this County in behalf of the Education caiiKO, it may bo sufely estimated, that moro than three thousand dollars has been cast inlo tho treasury of lho Lord. Kut is there any good reason why this oxamplo of liborulily should not bo imitated hi aftpartHof tho State 7 Who among tho many donors lo the Ed.

tioe. iu Hartford County will find himself the poorer for what he has given, or bo able to sny, It is not moro Messed to give ihuu to recoivo 1 IasI all uur Counties como out iu favor of this interesting with lho same liberality as this County, and, instead of giving thn parent Ho. ciely cause to say again, Connecticut does not givo enough lo support lier own beneficiaries, our charily shall flow in generous slreumtf to litem who share less uiun durseivcs in uio ooiiihich ot heaven. During tho winter past a legacy amounting to moro than ten thousand dolhrs, from the hito Jusopli Abbot, of Ellington, has likewise boon paid tnto the treasury of tho Am. Ed.

Hoc. May it not bo hoped that the instances of generosity now mentioned, will excito many in every part of this ftvorod lo iro and do likewise Besides tho donations acknowledged above, a rcspon. siblo individual haw pledged himself lo bu ono of five lo pay annually for livo years, beginning in Jan. nest, fivo hundred dollars, or one of ton to pay annually, for lho samo period, ono thuusund dollars to lho Am. Ed.

Soc. Though tins proposal is made in the County of Hurlford, it fins for its limits the whole Sintn necticut. Can it he reasonably doubted wl Hither within those limits, thu larger number mentioned muy be easily found to afford this amount of patronage to this great national institution 7 If any person, whoso eyes may moot this proposal, shall bo disponed to assist miuGi, uiuy are respectiully requested to mako known their benevolent intention to lho subscriber. As ho traverses tho Htuto in lho arduous work of an agent, ho cheerfully casU himself on the Christian affection and kindness of his minintoriul unnnrcn nnu uu ower inoiiifs of tho Kcdcomer. Bv mo allectionuto liberal reception enjoyed durinir the ulinrl nnfind (lint lr.

I lwU)t jauorjous sorvico, )io is much encouruged lo hopo for tho prayers and Hit co-operation of all who Jovo the Lord Jghiik ChrM. i. timo to come. By these means only cun he expect his lint-flona In ttm.I,. I mm iiih uiioriHiouo crowned with success.

ANSEL NASH, Gon. Agent A. E. S. Wmtonbury, April 39, 1635.

MARRIAGES; i In xb. Mr- l. nut. lor, of Ilwlfiuld, to Miss Murilla William. Al Wert Hartford, by lbs Itov.

Mr. Henry, Mr. Elil.u T. Stanley of Mount Morris, N. Mum Mercy W.

l)rm At Imi Hartford, Mr. S'amuel F. Ticknrr, of Coventry, lo Miu Eather of tho former place. From the Huston Daily Advertiser and Patriot. BRIGHTON MARKET MoNiuy, May 4, At market 172 Beef Cattle, 15 pairs Working Oion, 10 Cows and Calves, 290 Sheep, and 150 Swino.

Prices. Beef Cattle Sales quick, and last week's prices fully supported we quote a number very fiao at 7 prime at 40s Cd good at 3Gs a 39s; lliin at 30b a 3 Is Gd. Working OxcnSnati were noticed at $75, 80, 88. and 100. Cowa and Calces Sales wore noticed at 23, 27, 50, 28, and 35.

Sheep Wo noticed sales at 28s Od, 3Gs, and -13s Gd. ffumie One lot was taken at 5g for sows and 113 for harrows at retail, ihoso over 80, and 7, under 80, 7 and S. NEW-YOUK CATTLEM ARK ET, May 4. ho demand continues good and lho prico high, for all kind of Mock. At market this day from 500 lo 600 head of Beef Catile, all of which wero taken, mostly at 8 to 84 somo few extra at 0 a and for inferior and thin at 7 a 7 J..

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