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e NEW YORK HERALD St. John’s Day tn New York. wrongs . They diedin this faith. It hed reached; but it can only be a temporary revival. Holds * | masonic CELEBRATION TO COMMEMORATE THE UNieN | fUPPorted them thi (r cairn p Matin exe of Norwich and Worcester have been very muclp OF ST. JOHN’S GRAND LODGE WIT THE @RAND nate disappointed in not receiving three per cent dividead@ JAMES GORDON BENNEG@®?, LODGE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORE, t more in malice, upon hows, instead of two and s half, a¢ declared. Large purchases PROPRIFTOR AND BDITOR. Yesterday being Bt. John’s Day, the brotherhood o' come, and I stand head have been made, in view of receiving a dividend of three v the most ancient and honorable fraternity of Free and eae eee a - heath share, and we know that it hee been res evrick N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND aseav STs Accepted Masons turned out, according to custom, to ‘This ts bh will ported by thore administering the affairs of the com. - baat rae —-—-—~. | Celebrate it. It wass peculiarly interesting occasion ae he seemed io cme tale will be pany, that a dividend of three per cent would be de-- "AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. to the members of the Masonic order in this city, as | TiN, Noon. ye eo -aimeul. clared on the fizst of January. Upom these representa — may be understood from the following brief statement. Heewhich Verese are to be buried in oblivion. It is tions, parties were induced to buy largely, and the re+ BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery.—Macsxrs—Perex Wu~ | Something more than thirteen years ago, a misunder” | sufficient soeew sed teel that we are one—one in ae onan el fult shows they have been deceiyed—by whom we de- =e. ve eld @ vei han: standing occurred between some officers of lodges in not at present deem it proper tosay. Phe dividend od - hearts and ready and Pn erry Yt =p eres aver — Gmarea La | New York, andthe result was the establishment of 3 fo vy Tesolved, unitedly to promote thet bless. If the publie declared is only equal to 2 12-100 per cent on the full — —— new lodge, under the title of the “St. John’s Grand | ed work of Masonry. The orator here entered into a stock. If those who sold out yesterday would tell who- _ETBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway—Tiowr Rore—La Maro~ | Lodge,” which has been in existence from that time | hist By Sotelo may have 8 the telegraphic despatches from Norwich: were from,. Riv Ghambere street—Manniay an | ‘ill yesterday, when it was formally disselved, and all In the year 1780, Lodges were oreated in dlferen bacribe ana th frlende, aad that the J Seamer would be explained. Such things are nov: eS RS. Gv Ratenp ts ous Sraare. the lodges under its jurisdiction, (some twenty-five in peas America and provinclal charters granted by ith a ‘Those who wish to buy should buy Ye to do the stook any good, op the manages Sen aiid Ls keke ment much credit. sume tok ew car em orn ote | ernie cette chin ot Amon! TEMA/EE- dite atteatag ea, | Oe Sateot Now York.” ‘he eoramenlas ware | Fema Grand "rr Se Sota EE OME | ont ome mete eresaturees: ee aooeaae. - roomy otal lowe :— esame, until on’ with the Motene’s thew of the C fe we pe: Youx—Goupey Axe, The Grand fandits subordinate lodges, met at | #8 country, she also sssumed en. independent post | compl stone's tatew Give dollere Vide edvertisementvweny- | #e® nearly fourteen days, and may be hourly expested.: world, Grand Lodge = five dollars for a hoi Bhe will bring seven days later intelligence from all A Rus i THe Danu—My FRienp in tum Serare—Jannv aos Aree BROUGBAM'S LYCEUM, Brosdwsy—Brovonam & Co.— | the City Hotel, acter § ociesk, & M.S per 5. py yy 4 4 i Es ss parts of Europe. There is not so much anxiety tolearm the character of the news by themext arrival; but there is no doubt that it will be highly important amd inte- in to Tri Hall, observing the fol- "United States Band. isp. CHRISTY'S ¥IN! 1 gad Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway ‘What Prettier present could you than gold or silver watch, os geld ors ‘at JO! Vi ‘a8 you find ri if i —Brnorias Miser ‘The of this State in rotation, according to ton ‘e are it if those whi Shei Regotisting the theaters ariiler will eall end. ¥. 3 they will And resting, we belleve favorable, both in LLOWS’ OPERA HOUSB, 441 Broadway—Ermoriax ‘ox of rank,the Junior ¥ 8; » & political and wrernsis. - G Lodges from tees Slee . of era dupe a areata be sntietastens commercial point of view. CAN MUSEUM—Axvarxo Penvoxmances Arraa- rand Lodges of other States. — A Peeullar Gift.—-Females desiring to| The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer oR Crete perenne Grand Lodge of the Btate of New York, wiheie view: ste, Prosente to the gontlomen of thelr acqusintanceare | of this port to-day, amounted to $40,000; payments, —— In regular form of processi partly te the constraction of Ions to what would be yoru: sas p- zs BBW Rano AMPHITHEATRE, 37 Bwery—Equesraian On arriving at the hall, the procession halted opened | gitar, and whose praise has been known in all the | °Persted for its way businoes pond Penteatl, Le, Bowery. ae enh Se Compal $145,715 45—balance, $2,639,981 31. ravens ——_— te the right and left, and faced inward, while the | churches, should certainly be reocived by the world as | $xPense suitable for,» (Da acannon for ‘thie pur- | The Broadway Insurance Company have declared @ @ WASHINGTON HALL—Paxonawa oy Pironi’s Pao- | Grand Master and others in succession, passed through | surety that the assertion is utterly without founda- and ek command a ready sale, On the thes dividend of eight per cent, payable on the 8th of Janus a8. ered 5 - “ Alpine’ ra] Unbecom— Bt. John’s Grand Lodge assembled st their room, aioe: Th ere Aaah, a0 Bebe Maenermenaninn oe. ing present from o tom lady. Those interested | SFY next. should call and ine his stook. BATTLER'S COBMORAMA, corner of Thirteenth etree: | o-{" Grand street, at 9 clock, aud fta subordinate | farlan.. As tuch, we are only required to acknowledge The Norwich and Worcester Railroad Company have and Broadway. an All-Wise and Omnipotent Pog: Our order tis @ lodges having met at their lodge rooms, concentrated | gooial . not strictly a religious declared a semi-annual dividend of two and a half OLYMPIC THEATRE—Orricat Taansranencies, in Grand street, whence they moved in a body. ere ao pe eg heey lye no Boma -, eine, dress and weterprost Bovts, chat |:22 onal pee ange m companied by Dodworth’s Cornet an rule of life, His commands, as therein made known, he | inest wholly derived from asiness, hese in the city of New York, may be found pt dl Oourtlaast STOPPANI HALL—Tarteaux Vivax re—Macic, bands. Thistprocersion moved thro {s enjoined to observe. We respect, but do not inter- | tle more than half of the wholeroute. No proparespense | Sintet thges tus muetnecte’ Batak” ait executed at | The Bank of America has declared @ dividend of four = eae ——————— | the Bowery and Bond street, to Broadway. iP if belief. The Jew | has been or will bo 4) bo, insure the safety afd rezu~ | the shortest DOCTOR. per cent for the pant six months, jaturday, December 28, 1850. | Broadway to Tripler Hall, where the following cere- | ana y ipsity of the pacpanass tuning, | Tels pesamouns constsecse- ‘The United States Fire Insurance Company have do- = = monies took place :— ing the same God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of bn wie Neneh and't om ir ply Pougukespae, “Cheap and Good Articles,” Pienty of em. Prayer by the R. W. and Rey, Br. Alfred E.Camp- | jacob. They are both taught and both believe that | har idably prevented t cultivation, through | 7,Brooks. No. 150 Pultomstrest, would call the attemtion ef | clared a dividend ef eight percent on the business of Summary of Intelligenee. bell, Grand Chaplain (previous to the arrival ot Bt. | Godin love infinite, unchangeable, overlasting that | therammer, of the freight and other businers, "N ChirRren's Boots, bhase, Gaiters Ororshace wc. Hie ston | be past «lx months, & is the tensive, his goods the d bis prices lowest in the city, one aaa —A. Dodworth’s Academy, Wo. It is with great pleasure we inform our readers | John’s Grand Lodge and subordinates) that we have received confirmation of the safe at- | yordinate lodges under its jurisdiction, entered the rival of the celebrated Jenny Lind at Charleston. | hall in admirable order, and took theli “pure religion before God and the is this—to nd track is, completed to Peekskiil, it is the st (be fatherless and the widow in their affliction, | tbAt arrangements can be made to secure an. importan ot | freighting busiaers from the way station to which branch to Keep themselves unspotted from the world. the attention lof the Bound iy aow siresied,) and to ort inte e in other respects. ‘The Bank of Tennessee refuses to receive any other than Tennessee money on deposite for exchange, or im payment of debts. Maronry opposed to revealed religion! Shekas been floor of the grand hall i rect, ear Broadway. Classes for ‘socond * According to all accounts, her escape, and that of pn tee Th —she is her handmaid—not the rash usurper of her seat, believe to be a: eR nn A a BF eee sar8 Exchange. ; Fed i fi amd both act ti ‘the road to Alb: b} “ 4 3 $1000 Kentueky 6's 107) chs Alb & Sch 890 95 the vessel in which she was embarked, was ex- | larged beyond its pee ay eh hee gion implaute hew principles in o more than a Colnks.an Samesen B Maen ibtice cat 12000 Erie 7's, 4 1, 5 Erie RR Ge cy ceedingly narrow. The rumors end reports of the | Ppa Meee ented quia en other State me raed Hessesy by judicious a Reruiises = PAE aititetn ate he solieise ter ne ead te fot | Knox's Annual Message of Thanks to his | i) Hud ely Bonds ao Pe] 5 in whic’ a soil in which the feed is sown, that it may reap ita t de f ingle track frum Poughk to | Cust for the Year 1851, w York city, within a cen- | 150 Erie Inc Bond: 108 . imminent danger in which she was placed, caused | the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of the State of | Fain, and bring forth an abundant harvest. God | sivenys but Cora double track, through Tock cuts: and Uae | fury. i Of Duteh dwellings, wita | “10 shs Del & Hud bf “aad a thrill of horror throughout the community, which pe bo saecas hanan whee = Sane. poy | works by means, Masonry has been a choren eral furnished eb will be out © for 00 388 eaten? 2S Love Dee : * s U. Ly a | on e} o some jarlem pref” NY 0 proved the deep regard which all entertain for her | occupying t uy tf ‘4: | one to promote man’s tempora! aad eternal interests. | embsnkinents for « double copa of Hudson Ri 70) Roading RR Whe 0 most prominent positions. The mem- | within her walls, and only within her walls, ali | Stding of more than S4 of the 69 milos from Por Ly as a vocalist, and an & Indy whose goodness of | bers $l ite subordinate ledges attondad by thei fl: | eet gn terme “of the stfciast harmony. She | yal weiecpag andy tea aptiztna dra wee | MMHG A COU tah aca oon aad 2 ae cers, occupied the floor of the hall. while the galleries | Teags ‘by pleasamt paths to erystel foantsion of | Ha™,jsi iH fll be flaished and fer layl zane ¢ heart is equalted only by her musical ability, | Were filled with inviced guests, principally indies. As | truth, “We have no waters of Jordan,.in which | thesnyerntructte «aovurse cf tew weeks. The stiaa's | ihe eerie The gale which Miss Lind experienced must | soon as the Bt. John’s lodges had taken their places, | the soul, leprous with sin and defilement, can wash | forersding ana tridzing from Poughkeepsie to Albany, sub~ have been terribly severe, or it could not have | the Gxand Ledge of New York, and subordinates, gave | and be made whole, Weshould eacroach on the attri- April eriously damaged the steamship Ohio as it did M. W. Grand Master of St. John's Grand Lodge, | putes of the Beity—we should touch. with | provane a0 Geena apa Rye grea Cn 4 Grand Master of St. Jobn's Grand ols | hance, bis altar, and offer strange fire thereon, did we to the amount of some thirty thousand dollars, | W#s"y © Arwoon, then azore, and made s short #1" | sesext euch claims. But does Masonry srrogute Th aparaepteceee t into Norfolk i rers. congratulating the brethren upon theloocasion | tog much too herself, when she does claim to at _veese! was obliged to put into Norfolk ia a | which they were about to celebrate. Addressing | be moral teacher and reformer? Mer * mis- pampered of our arti- if they do not surpass, those of Rurope, and by of indomit © do 100 North Am Trust 1€0 Farmers! Trust 00 150 do 75 Norwich & Wor 50 do Es 4 yo conquer. Kuox, the when, but @ fow years 1, be le “ Hole im the i,” 110 dvantwithout capital. He has Tike that of the cit; hop, with no eet 200 do 230 30 0 do B10 89% 600, do ‘0 Canton Co 5 150 Morris Canal 630 825, do 100 do 4 e e a" 28 in th without frien: 20 do , 150 do 830 10 Madison & thd RR 1 isab tate. It was with the gre: Grand Master Milnor, he narrated in brief,the ciream- 4 SECOND BOARD. —r Sancaal atest difficully, | signee under which the dissension origiaally ocour. | 0014 ® noble, ones it ie not yet, ended: (germany ; ony, | Onty offte ctock and its aumeron customers: ia sults |” gacep Foie Tae Bas iS 5) eladfoc WorBit sO. Ga we learn, that she was kept afloat—there haviag | red. Speaking of himself and companions who then | : <a Mx. Wm. C. Young, and to t y waste Cepaniie Che thee nsive siock of superior Hate, |. “cuey s 6 do 30 . A a : , 3 hhad | peace snd harmony—when the lion and the lamb shall | ing to pey the contraorors whclly im oath, with two excep- | Caps, elegant and costly Furs, Umbrellas, &., while his | gooy do bls 98 100 do been at one time ten feet of water in the hold. The S the —- Lodge, he an od bs pa Le A lie dewn together, aud a@ little child shalllead them— | ti 0.000 of the second mértenge bonds having been | m: ith busy workmen, co 100 cbs OceanBank 110100 Harlea RR. passengers must have been awfully frightened sbut | BvD *xtended to them, and they bad returned “but | when an united balielujal shall swell from all voices, | agreed to be taben by cue party, and $1,500 of the stoek by ticles for whieh there ie now 60 | 1 Wobawk lit 64% 400 Go r hey heve reascn to be thankful f es net alone; no, they were att * Glory to God and the iamb’’—when the sword shall | *#other, bets as he Beard to expect that the rond Rily tqndcr Mi aetawisdgeente fer thelr gencreee bey [igi B & oe gape acini : Se te Ce ane ot LABS outs of tha benee) he eonmnana aq | be bused into the plowshare. and the spear into tiie | willie rency for ths from Altang to Hudgon, on ot | trepare, and en the hope, Zot wr found = | Be be 61% safely as they did—not that the Ohio is not | tpe centre of t phe Dhidton tanene by eame snd | pruning hov k, ond sighing and ouleriag sball forever | before the let June next sed the whole tno, from Mew York | thet hey wit oni es euch furieg the twel 00 : R is oy sia catia \ +s sayy a . ns cease—then, and pet till then, w! er mission be | to Albany, in course of the month of & ptember following. . To the ont large, he wou! wo ‘do ry @s safe a vessel as any that floate, but that | by practice * | ended, for sin aud misery shail be known no more, | From his we! he fesl » cont epporiunity to renew his assurance that 100 1H) Long Island RR 16, the gsle which she encountered was one of ena Ibi tape ghey Poe a | * * * Empires have risea and fallen—whole | that the wy mentin thess expectations, ee bien bet Smee an pote lower than any other first | qig do 00 ‘do 13 the most severe that ever visited our coast. | shiptul Gand Lodge of New York. reocive son 7 Rricorisee Cheer ctl’ vemos Sy eu mash te ‘ace thee tring petais, the SUMEIBANG NOK, “The” Watter, 123 Faltonstevet, | fy AGS TMH 00 Stoningeon eR” o8hs 7 ived i is cit ye pH as good men and x . . : ‘. b % isin postession of the Company. The cos ~ geese er ek re te Many of the passengers errived in this city last | your brethren as geod men and masons, My brot! vigorous, The wild winds of kixgly despotiom, and | Qftre same asin pencral been me low se the previoussai- | Genin’s Bint for 1851.—If it is designed to CITY TRAE REPORT, jong desired by the mas not ‘ef the Boar’, dus the whole cose of this item | combine the utile with the duloo in a pro the surges of pepular tury have beaten against her, | cipett a purchase e of the non-conne: night; but in cons \, but of the Union, is at length com- ‘ - som: | ‘but in, for ehe was founde % | | wil exceed the amount formerly ealou- | for personal se. rane fous dollar Winter Bint, or 0 "97-6 BoM the Southern traing, the mails will not be re sttion walls ere broken dows aad, I | inbil dase bguasaueatianctet aoeaneRaMEEEe, licy adopted, iam: fnelcap from bis iiedassortment, would ecom to be | asure There was more aagabinroe tote oatte, here till one o’cloek to- They willre ope, eves azain tobe ereotel, ‘How good and how | ment. The philanthropist has ever found her & willing Pectty in thelr way, bet evete while pearls were lower. Sales of 160 barrels were “4 ‘ ‘ P Y “ s Y; ersistant, amd the suffering have often been indebted { tu and ticnal r made at $5 60 for pots, and $5 6834 a $5 76 for pearls. York in time for the greater part to be distributed It is like the precious ot tment upon the heat, that "to her for support. Circumuavigate the globe, aad you | intvonine. en te the change of the Line from the base of | ¢ fricvd'p “ mewery green im th Breaperuris.— Fiour—There was a steady. business im the course of the afternoon. con Sore, See. Se even Asrou's beard | AS | can scerce touch 2 spot wher) the genial influences of | the clay bills, in the neighborhuod of Albany, to wontherlasts. In the ep-ing the deing in State and Western flour, without marked : the dew and as the dew thatdesoended on Sf;nonry are not ‘dfelt. 1 ~ sna | able meadow grovods cn the river, on which it neved with ecme article frome) 4 Se % nRODTY not seen an . Tathe frozen region: . rom! change in quotations. The demand wes taix for The ladiana Convention, it appears, have agreed | the mou for there the Lord commanded | of (he North,endthe sunny laude of the Bouth,through- yp No ale ee nneraneee 2 culative investment and ior the city trede, but limited to incorpe into the organic law of that State a | hia bctsing. even life for eo Glory to God on out the browd expanse, from Hast to West, her banner | ecb to that’ below Vougs keepede, a oe oe for the East and for export. Good brands Ohio wero provision probibitiog the Legislature from granting | Amen!” cami tutus the cetetered mesaew inner, beens Sasuke thas Wao capeenntekias ent te BNW. Datel G, US ORROL Geren See. |S ee eee aid en of we re bs ae je be 4 one | Berl Wooster, has just received au ele, o q 0 divorces. This is en excellent movement, in our | ,,4 Zourd eo re of welcome wore bare given DY tiow of greater truths, by teaching Fer own pure prin- | FON “hreugh. from New York to opposite albany, in four | Bey sau veastitul Pare, which, in ai it = | rtricted somes bat, by the Srmnens of halders, who, ime opinion. Such matters, like all breaches of civil | nity. in due form, consummated the adjustment of all | Spler—Proclaiming everywhere ‘her mystic rites, . ve ym Jes of foxpian and ocher furs, enables him Tiew of s small winter stouk, adhed_ Bighse, rafe “Prepare ye, im the desert, a highway for our Piecing demands of his momerous pare hire, which will be m ly worn during three m of the eneving year,than a i r period for several years past, ies should 1 giving him a call, —Beautiful, Life- appropriate Now or children to pa- ina, or dwar tnd valued friends, g remembrance. 0 stockholders, they Moa & 8 KOOTS'S Gallery, if any sale below nar ‘863 Broadway, corner Franklin street. Bince our last 6 600 barrels changed hands, including ‘2 superfine at $4 374 a $4 63}4; common te choice ate at $4736 a $408: mixed to fancy Indians acd $4 87s @ $5.06%; good ani 94 a $5064; pure Gen $5 12%; faficy Ohio and Geneseo at $518 a and extra Obio and Genesee at $6 50 a $6 62. war only # limited business doing in ©: at $481 a $4874¢, for good common brands in 5 fouthern flour was better, and more for, with sales of 990° barrels at $5 06% & for common brands, closing buoyant at the latter Rye Fleur bas improved, with # limited supply, and 00 bole. 3 62g. Ce Meal contract, ought, by right, to belong to the courts of | difficulties by shaking hands with each other. Grand goq.) Brethren of this United Order—the union. ‘ . Master Atwood was then formally announced as a Past : nol tl nade oh C sg which bas for years been the earnest wish of all tras Jaw, and be passed upon by juries under the direction | Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of New York. Masons, 18 Now ecusummated; we who have been.| permsnent bolder, tind while Ue few now chang of learned judges. The under which divorces | _ Grand Master Arwoon replied in a few pertinent re- | Givided. are now one. Together we ase to walk within | command more par, they find that expoctatio are sought cannot be investigated, except in this | HAzk# He then called tor Grand Standard Bearer the porches of the temple—togetuer to tread the Mo oe ingwod. fon the vary wuscbetantisl res f , » Hyatt, of Bt. Jobn’s Grand Lodge, who came forward | guic pavement Let us not forget that we havea work manner, consistently with the rights of the parties. | and received the custody of the Banner of St. John’s. | to pertorm while the day lasteh—aa the stones were reduced rates, snd that ~ with the injunction to protect it as faithfully as he brought, reedy fashioned, from the quarries of Zara. | While the board view any discoun, : : n had heretofore defended it. ‘This the Grand Standard | @ythe, fitted und prepared for the bulider’s use, 80 our | of #0 wach of the property of th Tux Foormive S:ave Brtt anv THe Hannas Con- | Bearer promised to do, and the Grand Master addressed | Dince areto be preated iu these our earthly anne. | DAY® come to the detormination, | rus.—The great objection which the abolition and Straten sees is teas ites “= Poo ord ¢ ee tuaries, and made ag living stones for that Sptrivual | Yo take or buy such proportion oft! as = ae free soil demagogues of the North had tothe Fa- | s1un’the tenossitg of pbcdiones tonite eon inci Building wot made with hands, eternal in the Henvens. proper. A Portioa of these bonds, say, to the | _ Am Owercoat for Rew Year's Day.—G. B. ne Ob! let us, above all, cherivh the spirit ot unity amount of $150,000, has already been ergo ‘im payment, | CLARKE, 116 William #¢., has a famous assortiment—price gitive Slave bill, wes, that it virtually suspended | of the Grand Lodge under whose jurisdiction they were | us keep. bright and glorious, the epirit of brotherly | & par, for 000 tons iron rails, and fi r materials, ab ir freck, to order, $16 to ae vag itg | Sout to place themselves, Im coaclusion, be sald, | joy. that golden ebein, which, iu ita herly | Qash Drives: and a further consid rt be 2 # from $5 10 6%; vests from §2 C0 $3. From now the writ of habcas corpus, and that, in carrying its | under the sound of the eame gavel that first called the | linkeheatttobeart J magte circle, tame till the 6th of January, when I take stook, every thing made provisions into operation, fugitive slaves would be | loége to order, I now declare St, John’s Grand Lodge | “the orution was followed by the Masonic anthem 2 eee deprived of the benefit of that bulwark of liberty. | Qia*gres, nie then, destted the brethren of lodges Un; | ecmmencing with— cu beans 7 ‘the current dem ag mext, Thowsand Coats, Pantaloons and This was herped upon so much that many persons, | Master. “This was done in a manner worthy of Masons A prayer: and’ beneatvion, by the I. Wand Kev. pe ae th sists Satta i ice sada Bas $300 00 it, ab e eae ~ who know how te do what. the ertoke. and we em Te "> * Rot abolitioniste, opposed the bill on that wecounts | eure to say that thin salute never baler onc Grant Locge tas tabele op neh tore and denounced, in the most violent manger, al] | given in this city by so large @ body of Mason: ed in order of procession, when the ames brethren in womens: 0 $1 10. Rye was oaroel 2° firm, ough not plenty, A cargo sold at sbow farclty o€ 76 Fulton street, who took act or part in introducing er passing it. | Belt combined precinion nnd ease. The union was | wit into thelr tive poritions, and moved down te inform his customers: and the publle, that | Mmpiiee Meas iaaas Cs col ear ane If those people had le for themselves, and | ‘"A'Masonic rong was next sung by a select cholr, ac- | rguaney to the Bark up Park Kow, Chatham street, tis Rdvaaed tage of the e¢asrn, | WOFIH 85 a 90c. Quis were and pricee acted upon the information which they acquired | companied by a band The words cf the song were as | to Tripler Hail, where they partook of a aplendid re- wg rs | Soue minds 6 asa con cue Tolan Ie ; “ - . well corved ; seutugior bao thee- iil , ; ; for themselver, instead of listening to and credit- | TS sony met, united and free, | Feed were peapased can einser taaie an saoaaine Happy Kew Year—Call an@ examine onr | T¢ie wes lees frmners tn the market for Corn, while ing what was poured into their ears by the fanatics A foretaste of Heaven we prove ; the galleries being, meantime. well ‘ailed with ladies Te, Splendid stock of Perfume: fen, | the demand was Detter a sree jo consumption. “Hy seen: gna ogy Then join heart and han firmly agree, and gentlemen, present as tors, The dinner was | Dece! 1880, z. pooRmal President, selling at reeail for wholesale pri r mery depot, | Sales amounting to 12000 els were made, at 64 & who eurrounded them, they would not only have To cultivate brotherly be ed bp the beveacisenet whbemten, Geo. B. Butter, Seo, ED. JONES, Vice-President. 87 Naveen street, Sum Building, an drug sore, Mo. 9 650. for new a — yeliow; Glo. fow formed a different opinion, but instead of opposing With corn. wine and oil, After full justice bad been done te the eddibles, the Corron.—The sales to day were 1,200 bales; prices the bill, would exert themselves to see that it was following regular toasts were propesed and drauk with > see " pomp oe Es pe ety quite full, The desire to have an interest in the properly and faithfully carried out, it being nothing | ch rirtue and grace the circle complete, itt saratetal hearts: for every Messing. Mate, Seanerth sot Lesaaed stpect, in | soumne $0 terete with . iT tory t i i i! ‘Nom d stock of tle: der Shi id ‘Scarfs Seba deciemnnety Shee ees eee blest and thus blessing in work so supreme, | 44" The day we celebrate, and all who honor it. Gravets, sik aud linen Pocket Handxerehietey kid, woollen, the requirements of the constitution. sy Masonry daily increase; Music, « from Bellieario.” an kskin Gloves; Hosiery, Vestings, &o. Mo.. at prices Now, what is the fact, ia reference to this bill, in egeeeneS See | yt Our leter Grand Lodges, and thelr represents. far below the uoual sates of gentlemen's furnishing stores. connection with the writ of habeas corpus? Has | st. John’sGrand naving been dimolved, tt be- | “sth” The President of the United States, Presi- Selling Of at Great Sacrifice, to Close the Business, at the “ Boo Hive,” Sa7 Grand serest, betwoon Orchard and Ludlow streets —Ladica, all the goods in the Hive” must be sold immediately (to make room for spring ) without regard to vont ting of Valves, tim, 841 rier ik and Morino *, Mantillas, Jonny Linde, ke. ‘elvets, sil . variety of steaw qo End ribbons, of all’ kinds ond ualition: Wh Wikre the writ been abolished—is it denied that the fugi- | came necessary for the lodges who were formerly un- | dent's March ” tive is not entitled to its benefits? Let the facts | #t tJurisdiction to take out new charters; tethat | sth = Atmy and Navy of the United States, “ Star 4 end, therefore, the Masters of the several lodges were Bpat er. speak. In the case of Henry Long, which is row lied vpon to come forward and receive their new ee ‘The Union, oneand indivisible. “Heil Celum- " warrants i, engaging the attention of our courts, the fugitive | "i "Arse Master called was Thomas Abbot, of Inde- | Tih—The Empire Btate, divested of prejadices was, in the firet place, taken out of the nands of | pendent Lodge, No 7—ehe being the renior lodge of against our institution, Bhe will be found foremont » U; 3 S01 that jurisdiction. On coming upon the stege, P G. in the rank of Masonie jurisdiction, “Kome, sweet the United States Commissioner by © writ of | iit) Jee0d tatrodueed Mr. Abbento the Grane Master, | home,” ; habeas corpus, issuing from one of our State courts, | who read to him the new charter of Independent | sth —Woman—Our good angel in prosperity, our Broad wey.—These onses comince many advantages ove) ha: re after the claimant had made out a full and com- | Loe hich henceforth is No 185. The otter mas- | solace in adversity, ever the Macon’s cure. “Hore’s ved, ). ITS being mado 32. the view fe nervi: a. oe meet at to ters were next called forward, but the ceremony of & health to all good lasses. ” netraction account, vit: i Owes er oles ia. including some choice lots at Se. was abou! plete case, and proved, beyond the shadow of a “ Dg, bridging, feneing. super - SAU! way, corner the same. A good and for the better deseri reading the carter was net performed in any iastance jp ¥th.— Hi ‘to meet. sorry to part, and thrice happy Neeleahee {i = and 2 it doubt, the fugitive’s identity, thet writ, on a feir | except the first. The following are the names of to meet “ Masonic Air” |g ure pf cabinet pe. Shanty entee a tke pay rates, incl > - hearing, was ect ande. Another was asked for and | thrre,-ofgre, sine lun mer Nemuers Walch (Rey Fe: | ere eet eee ena aa Socieeiian for ase. locomotives, ears, machinery, fn meg pe Tein wall | Cheese was very dull, partioularly the low grades, @ Granted ; on an equally fair heering, that, aleo, | Armour 186 ~ Kone’ thea r eo won. qfeliy stats 74 ely a 4 6a6Xe. The stock was large. was-set eside, and another was asked for and | DSTey a ot the District of Colombia, enclosing peene, 4 nae ———— » Marsh « os gortating loan of $4 5,697,779 98 iy granted, the hearing of which will.come off to-day. | Continental “ Cie mee a in the Empire State be the ag a & 87,908 83 ee eae rn done South Paid ADVERTISEMENTS BENKWED RVKRY DAY.. Now, we should like to know what becomes of | Munn bs happy harbinger of Union throughout the United a nag ees on wareet, a the objections which the free soilers and higher | penteclent ome. ork ot feats, fe MOtNale 40.c78 80 Do you Intend making New Year's Calls!— wony Jaw demegogues of the North can have to the bill, elder ee a5 636 67 eur bsit, inn (em tilenten tee tees $1 OOO setind dante wit bepais fos tae rrecnary when these facts are known? To oppose it any | Pelee a Tatinmee tee beans | OF und fell : Gooentag to sheet > further would not only be unconetitutional but ‘This was received with prolonged cheers frora all ie tor a Palen teat ape os Oren parts of the honse, near!: stand)ag, and treasonable, aad would entitle the fanatics to « Fe Fr H. z Fig b oll the ladies fate which many of the designing ones among ritten for the oceasion, wae sung by the “The by them ought to have met with long since. In view gropoced by Geurand’s with the . that cemen’ jov'd band; fesponre from P.G M Of these things, every honorable man chould exert | Heit tothe aay; that seme’ pees though the la pees og beg 4 red or gray, hal itd Ee = pro- his utmoet to see this law carried out ia good faith. | Let Masons rejoice—*| the glad tidi wide — , and apprepriately responded to by that gentie- All honeet and patriotic men will do so—and as to | CBF Union's completed, never more to divide. 01 letters read from rand cour . mg the wes one the @: thore whe wiil still oppose it, if any there are, we Se oe on oes im the peat of tbe aates we metal Raatness leave thera to the mudy of the ethics of obligations, | Prosperity emiles, and bright Virtue stands pleased. eo that they may oequire @ knowledge of their That the demon of Discogs has at length been appens FREE ( ares.) Insta) mente dve on duties, or twzn them over to that precious gang of | M47, pf te voy ‘ere aeny wars eet in ton tans on, destructives of whom Fred Douglass, Wm. H. | That our future career may wi ‘aboun Thad charge of the police | TWh reTow eng a ager, M. Coles, All of thess | Por Grading and Bridging, by esti- tence im thele power, | | mates, at contract prices... 61477 3m aaa in iong bere. | “amount oth jown Ony, 1 jong be re. — delight by the Masons of | 444 tor Eneineeris and eontin~ . .f : When sweet mystical love does our circle surro Seward, ( Smith, Lioyd Garrison, te tpesdien: a = vd G ~~ To-the great Divine Arobitect let us give thanks, auch shining ornaments. That fis wisdom has brought a 0. 1, OO we Tun Coasr —In our oelumne of te-day, , ‘i . ’ | Newt im order was the oration of the day, delivered gemeies, 10 per cent... ...... 108407 WARD.—THE DW: a will be ‘ound highly valeable sailing directions for | py m WG M Dr. Ws. H Mixon. Iie serd—-Life nes | hae end maunedhs Setitinim sane $10 Ing, She 2008 ine = the conet of California and Oregoa, whi to | been called a pilgrimage; and perhaps no term could nose . ich ave to | Priaicted mcrenaprensive cttccuncerteinty, dangers, | An avalanche of eGvertisoments,and a fleed ofother | « penmipment. CGS Toregecg —O0.800 oer accompany (he new charts of that coast, now pyb- and bi Z : epee. It is, indeed, a pligrimage. through ace- | interesting reading matter, have entirely swamped our lishing by the coast survey office, in Washington. | gion of varied aspect; beneath a checkered sky ~ | theatrical and musical eriticiems, and unavoidably ‘andeanshine. Man is, indeed « plictim— We have seen the charts, which do great credit to 5 company.aa diverse in character aud feeling | compelled us to throw them overboard thie morning. Lieuts. MeArthur and Bartlett, U.S.N., who have | as in language and complexion; yet all united in one | Per the variety of particularly novel attractions offered persevered so strenuously in accomplishing this im- eee Ganuae yor ptf yy for this evening's entertainment, tee the advertising portant work, in epite of all the difficulties which | Srument, to iive-same touch. but vibrating | columns, surrounded them, from the inducements held on | 81th its own peeuliar tone, produce ons harme i ns i to the 4 to their men to desert. Their workis invaluable a ie ge Neg p 4 “a on Ae REWARD Lu vi nrtiotesatelan fevm the ote 6 the Suceribor, -k bane y ing instruments, wi Brushes, hes Pawnbrokers will please sto AOWAS de. Archives o Geanp Burren to Pamapecrnia Comrasy.— to the trade of the Western const, and we are | pecviliar measure, yet all uniting to perfuct the | 0? “etx a ee 5838 oe Ar ararr AAA AAA AP OOCPTCCCD CTA IED ‘ . created a 7, to the glad to know that it will be prosecuted with | 8°" "this Maney Life ley indeed, © nileesce i Company. of Paiiadetphia. St Green jos and Foed Bitters. GE caine Ne ohh Secad tate MART, JAR vigor, till the whole is as well known as the pre- ot ah Gees te ail; te | Pe cnteresinasens was pecpares 08 VSd Felleny Nan, jaa, ce ceded haus ceeeetsk Steee siozerieg ag many " ounee that they nt srrablishment te. sent sections, which is no less than 600 miles. tages— youth, manhcod, and eldage — ebang- | Soy 10h ‘deste spencher, and some good aging: ——_L 710.00 | iverson ines , repeeie pened ope ot Humboldt Harbor, Trinidad Bay, the Klamath |! there } a, Fe of Nod be the Prbiadet A ym $e paleo Gd bb bbe bide") Grown | the whore range of armagy, 08 povel yt “lising Umpqua, and other important pointe of the coast, pear are, , herve the 81 VF pany having the following inseription Brcossted ‘and other es 4 Toe tere. onaee vs seloetlon of are now correctly located for the first time. Fifty wh ay eee befhage invite te A | to Independence Hore Oo. No. rd York, by 1 con tary ct ot equi ~amapad ia tl wmeatl, er se ipa Gi sats rer capri sets of these charts leave in the steamer of to-day, Here the weary sprit loves a ae wn eee be sass, Tap my avaltraiyerropetie the toned aad sree Mall thepe arti a hs ward a jolew ha beer for use of the Western coast, and all the Atlantic a pillar of remembrance, | SU b0xt Tuuxess —A gentleman. named Wood, while a} sch will Pd Ra eis te cee, Frincipal 1 here articles having bees ox th ports will be supplied with them as soon as the indiy with us, ‘Phess | Pasting theongh Amos street, near Grvenwich avenue, " wena : =: oe . preeses can work them off. Much credit is due ay marks slong the travel path of lite te | (hTitieed ?vonicting » severe wound Upon his heed is, tie MONBY MARKAT rythmes, fa their srry i feanona of danger and Ls ng 4 on River Raileead Co., Bes, 27, 1820, > And sult any fancy, se readi f Professor Bache for the despatch used i . froth courageter the coutiet. | He Wee brenghé to the station house, where he was | 4 my ofthe Finance Committer on motion: Frivar, Dee, $7—OP.M. | Frames. ‘Their stosk will ‘eine ey aint ome My acne ing them. Ge dan ae a ee spaonree’ Dra satter the slose ot the Coroner's | idutrser the eenwtan?, ape satmuend "he commit cc, be | _ The tables were turned to-day, in the stook market, | flesmet, order to hoop, nace constantly with the ee ca a baited ted bends of pit. | ‘fice, Inet evening, the body of an unknown man, (ap. | fork in 8 $1 0 otha ba Pe ¢ | and tho bears were in the ascendancy, Nearly all the | tablish: ‘Of Blated we Fonnest Divorce Case.—The argument jure fowataia of truch | Pérently ae Irish or Beoehinen,) we brought teh eo Py hi Ft ae aoe 2 weg dead in the street. De. White, of the terme ef sais, | did not beritate to put out contricts on time, both of counsel, on the application of Mr. Forrest to diesolve the injunction issued against him, at the inetance of Mrs. Forrest, restraining him from | af ep ey prorecnting his suit for divorce in the Philadelphia | tbat when the slgnal 1 given, tov Sit Meee cour pik, court, and also from pa ing with his property, was phan ighten’ refer tare tis, shart reach erase continued yesterday, before Judge Edmonds, and | dens! This is indeed a g.' care egal oy peeing (sete he be Pentengr pele ube will be concluded on Monday next. When itis | 2ecn'?, Doubly glorious, for ahe ns elad in the | 1#t¢ Ruropean mews, the Forrest Divorce Case, the pe see these oon te. . ’ fare the world after years of seclusion, hen olad in the | 1.) NS" Soe a Wartia! on Com. Jones, re inished, we shell find room forasketch of the | white of Brotherly ki and ctiwrity Ns " jamais toiadh aoe spirits i ‘epon this see'D®, from | the recent Fugitive Slave Once, the Speeches of Mr. . realms above, ft ge erred Webster and Sir [entry Bulwer at the Yew Ragiand -4 A. Ns 9 tet: | Dinner, the Bpecoh of Mr. Webster to the 1) niom men, gotten, thie anion would be effected—that the hour | at ‘be City Mall, Ko, Bingle eopics, in wi. *PPers, Would come when atonement would be made for the | pirpeneg, : a order to admit him to the I. tPF inquest will be heid to-day. aad also published. er an for « brief a rest by the | * cert having fa) refres.)! hus to (City Tnepector,) ae. Bow dead house, wher Kinoe ba tf semtement, the Pont OMes te the stockholders, buyer’ 0 By orace, iyer's and seller's option. At the first board, Brie "GRO BUTLER, Seoreteer, | Bonds, new, declined { per cent; Ineome Bonds, *, BLY HERALD, Farmers’ Loan 2 per cent since yesterday morning; verterter? Perhaps the + com! mouth Dry Book, 4; Norwich and Woreoster, 2° Can. Blive ® fa. < peperens evemearteles ton, 14; Harlem, ig, Brie Railroad, 1. At the second board, Erie Railroad feli of 14 per cent, making a de. cline of 24 per cent since yesterday morning; Farm. ers’ Loan, 5s; Reading Rafirosd, \ The transactions at both boards were more moasrate than usual; but» large portion on time. The maxket may revive in « day or two, and prices go 5 © highept pointe meet How delightf ee ed aaa on V iccs ates, Pe nsipar sana seeear, Sr oe