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e Le ae Slate THE NEW YORK HERALD. rr —— a Sa Ld = = WHOLE NO. 6043. “tele “0 SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1850. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE DBASTER TO WE STEANGHP OND | ic aviz “(From the bocce evator Dee Hy". | Bustustne ey cabin pontnger ines Tom STOPMNE | novel ented he Torons Bidens snitrvereae | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. gs gives some bist oook, Jackson Nake ® white man, and | Lester as Stecrforth; Uriah, Br, Jonuston : is easel of GaGa | Hisly Interesting and (Graphic | “oercaseyanen Moe eins | Winseuess rit uerauegabe an eas | Riper Soon ha Puety, M a ie Account of her Passage. the laslest, See ate et the text nae Namanoeee coon aster tase cortines ‘ The steamship Pacific, Captain Jarvis, has arrived Nubians that ever bably burned to death Oe eer e here from Ci with 300 p’ ana 970,000 New vork Seeman AC | pe ghedly. berned to 5 tre will be crowded to ses this new piece. ; agree, yaa ‘OUR NORFOLK hse A aids pages shale 18 Se. PHF pnt nde ab ene pooh oe ayes, the production may bo, ome thing {s sure — it in gold dust. { JOR POLE, he , 5 hg = . wi <i ; jained y Bu 6 inim! - | The steamship Oto, of New York. has just anchored | benediction Nee ate con ering renghed within, | ash hans in front ofthe heel house, Lue wardther | pany. The soenery is rid to be one ependd seule ptm 9 a. Ser} hep lshaind am pot ot ahnessae wea ies Mactan ME | SLi pense’ cee targa ioe CI peeling oh teeth ee et cntertainments will terminate with the new fares | DEATHS OF RX-GOVERNOKS OF NW MAMPSIIRE— harbor. In mom leisure afforded pe pg se yy Re beng ode Hoek cows lst | of My Friend in the Btreps.”” MURDER AND ATTEMPTED ROBBERY—THE LATE ome, I bagten to give you a short account of the disse- ‘The ‘hove Day apa ee Tl andi? o'clock, he his hold aad sank Narioxa, Tuarne.—The most attractive entertain- STORM—MELANCHOLY LOSS OF LIFE, BTC. ~ters om board ef her, which have befallen us since | the made Plum Island, q uarter of a mile distant. About bethtown, Ill. ments are belng prepared tor the celebration of New Boston, Deo. 28, 1850. / \deaving Havana, Om Wednesday morning our stesm the 0-8. steamahi the same time, four men were washed overboard, and , reoruits’ for the | Year's dey. There will be two performances. This} 4, Governor Plumer died at Epping, New Ham; <wes tp, Meh ili bed und, i. the their boats two were lest, the others being rescued. Finding that on their way to join their | evening, the entertainments will commence with pee * 8 up, 5 passengers, 0om- | dictated the: the vessel must drift ashore, she was run head on, with ‘Texes and New Mexico. They | 2¢W drama, entitled the “Three Thioves or the Rob- | shire, om the 23d Lecember, aged 92. He was the sole sisting of more than 800 in number, anxious to star, | ated by ev: the tide sbout four hours flood, As soon as she struck, e aommand of Lieut, Williamson. The: pve of the =e with ge — Mire. H.P. | surviving member ef the convention which fracued the sos Maw Fos among thm wore wore ate from Xow | P07 fee Me reagee ae ena is tea nerartn | Kad olny seraned te de Tae, Sek oe | She est tas suerenisa 6 Art eonsietion of Kew Hampshire. “Ooteune Sle Saves given, and with » ek, | Feached the shore after being in the aoe aa ashore. Seventeen were drowned. Two or three of |“ Living Statues,” wi myes, an excellent | Ex-Governor Bell, also of New Hampshire, died’ a€ ‘Tho steamer bad proceeded a few yards on her way ONE OF THEM, "| hour. Not being able to render acsistance to those on those saved were badly burned. One soldier's wife | actor, as Mr. Pi Harry Hardup; Mra. | Chelsea, on the 25d. Ile represented his State in (he . when © qobent jolt wae felt over the whole veesel, os yidihctistste Walaa wists board, he, went fo seek help, and being unable to find | jumped overboard and was drowned. Another threw ad Mise Crocker aa milly. | United States Senate from 1823 to 1820. though striking ageinst some heavy substance in the Baltimore Bun, Dee. 37. jan seek tne ta eee Srna Ser Ones: | porn guenne Suerens cue suena. aiber 16; Noth’ cae night, hat the ahead | Yesterday noon, George Hayward, the depot mas water, At once the engines were stopped, for an acei- Steamer Ohio agrived of the soldiers w pjured. Lieutenant Williamson beens ay FO Mr. A. H. 5 ter at Lincoln, Massachusetts, caught a robber dent hadeceurred. Something had broken about the » © most perilous Bee Oe Sag cenmlrienet, liter with she puny, a open is patrons, offe inthe act of breaking into the depot, and laid hold . last Wed soldiers lost all their knapsacks, clothing and | "ew and beautiful pantomime of the ~ Gold: machinery; snd, on examinstion, it proved to be the achinery, 3 Baggage. The oftcers of the boat lost everything. The | | aovensn's Taxagne—Thie neat and comfortable of Bim, _. The, pebber, however, got-amege anh, an Mr. -Dursting‘ofs eylinder head of the starboard engine, es whence she departed on Thuredey wi ‘saved nothing. A few of the Passengers saved theatre is goln; ad. Brougham is exercising all | Hayward was pursuing him, he turned and shot bins which readered it useless until repaired. It requir- £37 of only one of her engines. their trunks. With wat eption, ‘all who reashed | hi lity in order to preserve # character for drama- | in the groin,and made hisescape. Mr. H. died this clothes they wore, tie celebrity which he bard study, justly earned The boat burned about three hours, andto che water's | inthis city, He preseuMl’'a very attractive bill for co, | MOFBIng. The name ot the robber is Justin Davey, of and 4 coverst hours for the cooling of the water and meta verdy Jotnsen, abd a numberof other gentiowen weal , et over the beech. The schooner was losded | e¢ge. She then sauk ineighty feet of water. Boat and | morrow evening. With such artists as ho has engaged, | thie city. an old offender. He has been tracked to 5 hilade! wi before the extent of the damage could be ascertained; anere in the country. q por! Duh, whens quash staie ef ednizn wen ‘known, bas uitting the port of Havana it was soon noticed ‘ as not insured. One | cargo. which latter of flour, butter, &o, are | his success must be certain, With such names as | Bedford Woods. on his way to Canada, probably. A pronounced impossible to repair the dems ) by those in inarine life, that the Ohio was but by Oaptain Crocket, whothus | ® total lors. The boat struck the land about halfa | George Loder, the celebrated musical composer; | large force are in pursuit of him ee edly prepared to enoounter the rieks of s winter ap- he possessed. We understand | mile below the house of Mr. Sneid, « planter. Mesers. Lynne, Palmer, Dunn, Owens, Mrs. Vernon, A schooner, supposed from Philadelpbia, loaded with sine, there | proach to our Northern shores. Hef single operative the schooner was seen from the island a short ‘The names of the United States soldiers killed are | Mrs. Brougham, Miss Kate Horn, (everybody's favor- | coal, was driven on shore on Mans-land near i fore, was orly serviceable for the voyage. Captain | ¢Dsine was, in all likelihood, unequal to the task of | time befere she struck, when there was not «possible | @ tollows:—Gildermeister, Hunt, Tirank, Reaver, Ro- | ite.) Mrs. G. Leder, and the tamous and splendid ao- | Holmes’ Hole, on Monta encounte! the violent storms and her frail’ masts and cor roteation if she proved usele: rew were seen strugg! stance could be rend: Schenck, however, after mature consultation ai AAeotion, determined to proceed to eva, although antic! pating s longey paseage, asone half the power of the sendale, Drury, Dumont, Daily. Dwyer, Girard. Hyer, | tress of all work, Mary Taylor,—how can thore be a Johnson, Kimble, Loomis, r, Lindpainter, | doubt of his The entertainments will oom- Downie. menee with y Friend in the Straps;” “ Echoes of perished. Five of the bodies were washed ashore ow -__ooo- the Nightingale” will succeed; the“ Hough Diamond’ | the beach. No clue has yet been feund as to their Religious Intelligence. will be the next feature; after this, M’lie Ducy-Barre | Dames, or the name of the v light sails could afford bu jere forced to * ley to,” or it On @ lee shore or in the was lost. He contequently made every pre- ‘went fairly and pros oh jperously until last SERMONS TO-DAY. andMr. Smith will dance La Schotisch; and the whole Ee paration to meet the probable emergencies. it, when the bi , which had all day Baptist Church, Tweifth pk George Cop- | will conclude with the operatic, Terpsichorean bur- Nomination in New Hampshire, On Thursday. the 19th inst., we again weighed an | Deen ebening. roe, to.» jiolent gale, in the midst of WaT) MerMlOg ate leaque, entitled Esmeralda and her Gifted Goat.” Genasas, Boa. ae ge 4 tland, uke’s Bu 7 _Rev. ee ONcORD, . 1850, -ehor, with some hopes and many forebodings. forthe | broached to tu the midet of the’ tremen toa that years of age. Yesterday, Mr. Payson, and | Macbett, aft ne eerie: oes | aa vo a The democrats of the First district of Now. Hawp- ah rncon. first two daysour epeed was good, but on the third | had been slready raised by the violent wind. Skilful | Thomas G Dodge, wont down to ascertain the fate of | Universalist Church, Fourth streot—Rey. HI, Nye, | fhe sace bratteaticne wen cere | somewhat diminished. As yet no accident had oc- | Seamanship immediately resoued her for the moment, | the others. They found, about three quarters of a mile | mornin, ally presenting us et y PI ig ut something we + " hour until the morning of the 26th D. bel the wreck, amon; ashes. tie = vcurred; the sea was tranquil, the skies serene, and | cember, the Obio was forced to “lay to” under the | taken shelter ths body of stour manana’ broasht | eventog, eres Crand street—Hev. D. M. Graham, | 92 entertaining. We notice that Mr nt keeps up dis contina- | *bire have unasimously nominated Dr. Geo. Kittridge ful as well | for Congress, in place of Amos Tuck, the present free per, the cele- | soil incumbent. brated delineator of American plantation negroes, is Serrlaare no indications ot a change. On Sunday evening, the test nd to bear the brunt of the hurricane. it up to the Court House, The captain identifies the Con; r . ¥ gregational Church, Fourth street—Rev. J. P. | here now, performing his great fi to of the * Black Chaplin, the Abolitionist. ‘wind frevhened from the southeast, and before the | _ Hi ae ge gow by oam- | body as thatjof Henry Murphy, who was thirty-three | Thompeon, afternoon Batirist,” ie which he crested such e tremendous seuss Mpetuaetiets N_Y.. Deo, 28, 1850. next moning, s tremendous storm blew from the og in the trough of the see, roll- JfOtF of age. He undoubtedly lived several hours after Sere Chureh, Bixteenth street—Rey. D. 8. | tion in the metropolitan aod provincial theatres of | | Wm. L. Chaplin, who was recently held to bail im mebldinieis tas ‘“ 7 og enon alis of the waves that towered on | having reached the shore, from the tracks which he | Burchard, evening. Great Britain and Ireland. The atternoon and even- | Maryland, jor“ running off negroes.”’ ie at this place. 5 never been my misfortune to wit- ee je of her, and tened her immediate de- | made and the efforts to shelter himoelf gong the tist (Mariner's) Chapel, Cherry street—Rev. J. | ing pertormances in the saloon are always admirable | He is stopping with bis friend Gerrit Smith, tor a few | mess at sca. one of greater violence, The vessel reeled | “ENG SO" as the plight of the gall bushes, They found tracks of another whose body | T: yy. morning. here. The company is equal to any, and supertor to | days, before bis tour through the State, ‘Defore the biast, and was tossed like afeather on the Ley beg - gallant ship, from these | will probably be found further along. The bodies of | Tabernacle, Broadway— D. hooves, evening, mort of those in New York; and mirth and amusement. ——————————— J events, was to encounter anether dai b . jamin Henson andJames Kellam, have Constitution Hall, Broadway—Mrs. Bishop, aiter- | controlled by a proper sense of decorum, rules over Baptist Missionary Convention, mountain waves. On Tuesday morning, it was announced that she not yet been found. At this time, it sprung a leak, and that the risi water hed extin- e, it was found impossible to proceed, as guished fines beneath tho bol Bagg Moy, Bo i omy oe (mig onaryes ng ge Doon. every thing produced. Brracuse, Dec. 24, 1860. Presbyterian Church, Thirteonth stroet—Rey. A.A. | "ice g Gos Oinecs —The next week will bo the last | The session of the 44th board of the Baptist Missiom= ine eee prey % t Wood, evening. . sry Convention, of the State of New York, will hold | gine stopped vessel “ broached to.” | Snaouncement at once aroused the energies of the Broadway, No. 144--Rev. 8 morning. She wittloct ted nent pleasing clown that te geee | ite-anzual session in this city, on Wedaeeday, Janus During daylight on Monday, we lay to. ;But what Rescengees, who mentally organized in bands, under Rey. William N. MoHarg was, on the 18th instant, | appeared in the ring, should visit the amphitheatre | TY 15th, 1861. nied viet in change had comeorer every object on board! As th, of General Benjamin C. Howard, of Balti- 2 cold on the way, installed pasto: aah eo prem pins son more,and from that moment until she passud helped slong. by Dis. companions, who were Sually, | Ithaca’ Pv ss ne Tut Fresbyterian Charoh of | before The Utien Water Works. phe steamer with each enry. Kg under Previdence, freed nd bowever, so much exhausted themselves as to Rey. E. T, Ball, of Genoa, N.Y , has been inviced to Urica, Dee, 28, 1850. cuccessive roll, articles were heard falling with a crash | their ——_ ut patient labors, together wil lged to leave him and go in search of assistance. | the Presbyterian church in Mecklinburgh, formerly The Utica Water Works Compa: ave declared @ and noise. unuaual evenin sailing vessels, The fables | these ¢ Ofcers aud crew, and enabled ars When ie returned, Waters was lying upon the | under the pastoral care of R. seodeld. semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent. Much of this 25th. | ground. He via, N. Y., has re- stock is owned in New York city. the use of her engines since the morning of the was taken into # house, but onl, = ebaisin the long dining saloon came together ‘This is but « brief and hasty summary oftbedangers | 3 few times and died. We are told tant be cere oand ee eee oeer Byracuse. with aroar that left no doubt of their utter dem encountered by this noble ship, and is intended oaly | frozen. that when thawed, the skin peeled off his ‘The Congregational oburch at Yorktown, N.Y., was Lition. |Next a erash followed of glass and dishes; and |" ‘niraiuctary tc, the following correspondence be- | back. ‘The deceased was about thirty years old, and | received. Nov. 20th, under tbe care of the Presbytery | ., ‘ bh eaves & wife and two children. jare and jellies, fruit and other delicacies, inthe pan- | J.P. Schenck, Navy, who commands her. | nions are said to have been entirely foe from liquor 4 cee Falstild ast sttsovlation, ct, tnd’ fee daa: Dreadful Raliroad Accidents Corvmmia, 8. C., at Srorrans Hatt..—An exhidition of ith @ vari terday on th wi 5, 1850. Charlotte, fternoon and evening | An accident occurred y try, mingled their sweets with the general confusion. re were several lad; ngers on board the ‘The orcs ists of the high- | N.C. road, by whigh the train with 20Jpassengers, In the goctal ball, ne Detter Sate eenited Ite inmasss. | Chis, Dut, throughout the 7 Rescengers on board the | and to be, in fact, temperance men. Sores yes tat patties Cite mass and to ender the Gissetion. of Ms. was precipitated some 30 feet, Thrie lives were Lost, " In the bar, kept for the eccommodation of the passen- | \uvertot the sewel's antety. s condition to") a other Fatal Steamboat Explosion at New Philadelphis, has been Ty aa haat bryan telah ade gets, the marble slab slid from its locality, the deean- | go Lagur. Scuxncx, U.8.N, Comuanoino tue U. 8. the New 00 reane: et jaren cites, tach tne estan, ot tee " "The Weather. ters, bottles, glasses, eordials, liquors, &>., started M. Om :— van Se, eipteme Commercial, Deo. 18 new church. Key. Mr. Rood has been engaged | The fir + consista of various beautiful gems, STATE OF NEW YORE. . trom their places, and the whole were strewed upon the + st ten 12 o.oo M, : po A. TR get —— the new congregation. : cameos, and bas rellefadof ancient and. modera seins alpen inte ee dersign: ngers on board your H. Northrup was ordained by the Presbytery | times; second. fe heaven! es; OFFALO, —T P.M. floor in one common ruin. In the kitchen, « heavy ar eenene om Seek pone calied upon to rwoord another similar calamity, | o¢\‘han re J Jurd, | third of antediluvian animals, and the fourth of dis | At@A. M., the wind was west southwest, ‘The ther- are . tl which bas resulted im loss of life, and mach mieery ad y, and installed pastor of the First Presbyte- —_ ac boat Ralf pect ota, o’clook eeaman we oa im Greenbush, Kensselaer county, N. Y., pe atm views, by bydro- oxy; ae eee Szuiggon which ebook our | | 4 third Co tional church was formed in L; building, sud rattled the wind frames to such AN€x: | sraq,,on the sith, from 4 colony of the First Chateby | — Panonawa or rwe Pivanin’s Proon ‘bar bad fallen upon the roof, crushing it in, through which the water poured. On deck, the waves dashed under circumstances ef extreme peril. Th their foams, and the spars were white with the saline goive that this gives them some claim upon you to be gas light The con-| mometer noted 20 degrees, and the barometer wae Ig feature iss dleplay of the seven primary | | +-a4y, but thege were appearances of snow. At Il A. M.,the wird changed to east, and the thermometer spray,as # ina hoar frest, ard now, when the vessel is once more upon her | teht, 4s to impress ua with the belief that some con= | Under the auspices of Kev. A. K, Baker, who is pastor | geent ploture ran down to 28 degrees and continued falling. This When morning came, the scene was frightful to BT Ean ‘and the prospects of ulti. | Yuision had elect. é FS with good evening the theseenemee tunes A030 degrans The many and gloomy toil. The Gres between decks, ex- | hy ‘this Saen pom tp ow pant in the vt Soa yon eer Pom ape ~ cer poe moms Hoon) ever written, and conveys a 4 in wtill east and it is snowing hard, with the pros- + eeptoat the engine, were extinguished. Nothing warm | common , and in the name ofcommon humanity, teeen forty and filty members. f shtarmecn, as well te ereulon exbliatioh x thse. eam; ry mo oor are Psy M ven . a ’ ° 0c eo. 28—7 P.M. ‘toeat or to drink was to be had, for ths kitchen was | 1? Werte: p Apert me hemp yrgezou te land us | beat Knoxville, @ complete wreck elas Guo. Palmer, late of Bath, Main installed | Gay, Tuesday, and Wednesday of this weet. The wind is northwest, with strong Indications of lution of eels. preliminary to, her on jash- hen the whole four of her boilers bursted. Mr. Neafe, the American tragedian, has been play- | snow. The thermom couse, a round of Shakspearean obs- | barometer is falling. scieantl ghd Dis Love Gsinings4 nootedingly trom rasters, at, the. Amerioan Theatre, in Hew Orleans Braacese, Deo 28—Th P.M. © poimts at 26 degress and the im water; no table could be used, for the pieces were | hundred miles, instead of prosecuting the voyage to single re upon the floor; and, withal, no dishes or other fragile York, ® port distant Pesween ee and four i ware remsined. It was impossible to walk or even axed... Yon Rave now she ute of but one engine, ¢ reached the wreok, end {or more than an ‘Generally speak in high terms of his dra-| This morning the thermometer stood at 27 degrees, stand upon deck, and equally impossible to ait else- | Bunday night, ben totally uecleas until wa the lac | BOWE alterwards, there" was ‘#9 auch gonfusion and | APY" G. Peres; of Holyoke, Mass, was diamissed, | ™tie talent, vith |» orth wind, and cloudy | The thermometer it : * ‘siarm {rom apprehension of « further explosion from ? Mine Dean is at the 8t. Oharies, to | 2°" grees, the wind te Borthwert, nad the o! where, without holding on to some fixture. For the | hour, and our sails are rent and torn from the | % large quaatity of powder kat e ee row - at his 7 pa the bth. ar ew Tomi oee te: felendgd po Ted also, playing ie jos, 00! is cloudy. ‘ so) of the Co mogetions s in ver swaoo, Dey jal church in South | Misa Kiwurnty —The Boston Post » a 8 of this sotress. It say: It ianow blowing s gale fresh from cmost pert, ‘the paseengers remained in thelr berths, fers fa “ding you, your ollcces and mon to toes the | that it was impossible to obtain any cobarent wate: WA A ebip legtees, ping ‘Dut it was difficult te retain possession of them in the fom water is continued even while we are Abington. ‘Mass., on the rolling of the vessel. In the ealoon, the ladies, in ter- jit has nearly exhausted Key. AH Dashiell jr, s graduate of the Union | characters has elicited the highest praise. be L and there are prospects ofa storm. The zor aud in despair, had collected to recelve whatarer | strength, and cannot be expected to continue mush | Cth’ fectruction presented by the wreck, f eee einer) charch iu Stoskbridge, Mass, | , ME, Murdoch is playing at the Walnut street thea | barometer is ‘ailing. = eer. Bi the re- consolation and comfort the surrounding clreumstances | Known by you to be a0, would also suggest |. | port the semblanee of trath. Happily the result bas tre, Philadelphia. Urica, Dao, 28-8 P.M. sflerded. But with every lureh they were thrown trom toociaen whieh for the inteseste of our Jo amen Rot proved go fearfully disastrous. “i, Par Smith has been dismissod, at his own re- | Sir William Don is playing at the Holliday street | | The weather is very unpleasant. The wind is east, There wer teix re oo board, and we are and it is blowing very herd, with freq the sofas, or ifthey clung to them, it was at the risk | should by no moans lose sight of their distinct and | yafoem, ey ail eovaped unhurt, Capt. Hartis | {ustt trom the pestorel charge of the chureh tn Les, | thentee, Beltimere squalls, ‘The thermometer ls at 24 degrees, an bat of @ dislocated band or arm. The gentlemen ren | than the neamet port wader the prowat clteerotnn, | was thrown overboard, and is mot seriously injured. | ™S°" onscies Willey has been dismissed from the Ky. “hestotte Onshman le playing ot Toalerille, | barcmeter much depressed ‘J, of er Fo The first clerk escaped unhurt, The second el . Acoayy, Deo. 28—8 P.M. dered them every assistance, although, at every change en not forfeit any insurance on the vessel incase | 600 “Gijnam, is injured, but 3 aoe oan pope hrs genenl shares of the Congregational church in ‘The Bateman Children are at Mobile. 16 nee been otbudy off 6iiy wih Ueouth wind, (aR of locality, they were liable (as happened often) to be | “wit, a4 nowever, make this suggestion from any | lesrn. The two ers were likewise injured. Mr. | "Loy" Sor) igh Blake has been dismissed from the | Mr. Buchanan is recreating in New Orleans. has changed to west this evening. Lt i¢ growing very tossed across the saloon, and re tossed as the ship prebepsion that y: not comeider the reasous jing eed pil . MoUoy, the mate: and Mr. Muil, pastorate of the churok in Tamworth, N. Il. Mr. Chenfrau and Mr Obarles Burke are at the | °°! 8ndthe thermometer is already dowa to 17 ‘ righted ite position. the barkeeper, are missing. At the time we are now | "hey ‘james A. Ulark, of North Woodstock, Ct.,bas | prone street theatre, Baltimore. CANADA writing, ther Cold meet, hard bread, and water, were all that could eve Bete Cally tue bodies, ressvene®, call from the Congregational Qvesee, Dee. 28—B. M The Knoxville bad four boilers, all et which exploded. % we fne ther- De rupplid from the stores on this sad Monday, and | with pi One of them was projected im a northerly direction, | yy oe erovted for the Second Congre- Manaus nee, bed F ne ole dday. The when the day closed, a more dismal sight of cheerless bleh rene ee odicers and men have dleplayed ones immediate th ti gational (qhureh ia Biddeford, Me., was pabitely Bet lta Oras Hose —The opera Aearon, has more Mowrneat, Dee 28—P. jn exerting yourselves, ye hour of peri save lodg- | ‘to ite sxered uses on Thursday, Dec . aD expired. and, thus far, may be to have vat Oe o- eee ea ee ee vacg | tbip and passengers; and for this, we return to you Xeatman, the | Watv. Jousph Maven, of Broskline, tase. wes dlemtsced | heen mocenanl, Curtug te the exertions of the mans. | a7tis 0, bee Saplendid but very cold day. Ther no positive disaster had occurred. jose who sought | and those under your command our warmest thanks. pron dann Sm . mane | last week, preparatory to bis entering upon the duties | ger, who has made every effort to avoid the losses of Tonosto, Deo, 28—P. M. their state rooms to sleep, found it impossible to repose | (Signed } ® Son hupesee lamin oo pavsag® ® | of the Protessorship in Amherst Voll Eis rst eenson, he thirtieth night of th: We have been blessed with a very mild and pleasant lege. of four, piled "P00 | Rey, Obristopher Marth was dismissed trom his pas- | tion will be to morrew evenlng, when “La Favorit dentro; toral charge in Wes bury, Mass, on the Ttn. be produced with praes ast. This " akg buen arene — admire: —_ ot thal "a the 1 Rey. J.B, Be 1, of Wilmington, Del. has boon 6 been received galled to the Central Fresbyterian ehureh of Brooklyn, . pprobation tor by 1 ji & best 6. jutupen stage. At early Gilll farther up the river, was alightly injured by eanke- | ga ne%s ra hace eevee eee Sian te 8 mob g eo preyed tile of seme kind or other. me uM. Lowtle bas sctepted acall from the , Binee writing the above, we have received intelli. | Prerbyterian church of Lawoneter, 0. Anes gence from the horpital, that eleven wounded were Kev Joviah D. Smith has scoepted » call from the nied by ber m: carried there from the wreck. Uf . Dowdy, the / First Presbyterian ebureb of Columbus, V., to be oo | 106 as Bost, engineer bes died. Henry. the pilot, has hed his skull | paslor with Dr. Hoge. fractured ; of the other nine, none of them are com- | Rev. P. B. Heroy, late of Delhi, N.Y. has sidered mortally wounded Their names are Henry | » call to the Presbyterian church at Buttermilk Fails, Iomen, Patrick Connolly, B. 1. Fraatiin, John Burns, | NY. Peter Mullens. BJ. Burke, Jobn Oollias, Pateick Con- Mr. Henry Reoves was ordained and installed over ners, and constituted the the ©. 8. Presbyterian church in Belvidere, N. J., ae toe be chambermaid, with: ~~ at Nees Harrie deiaed and installed over female, the escaped out in» | Mr. Adam Harrle was ordained and installs jury. the 0. 8. church in Logansport, Ind , om the 12th ult, | ¥ho presided at the pi forte. Mies Reynaid- ‘the Knoxville was owned by Wm. A. Violet & 0 ——— commander. fon first appeared in the song of the “ leather and Capt Harris, who was her he ha Ps " Hille,” day throughou! Common Couneit, BOARD OF ALUERMEN. Dec, 27 —This Board mei usual hour. M. President, in the cha tos of Last re read and approv ve PETITIONS REY id the roar of the w without, the many sounds Reveréy Johnson, Baltimore; Benjamin 0 grom within, and the violent lur ‘and tossing of pices Meher « the steamer ; yet the wind had somewhat abated. In the evening the engine had been put in motion, cand we started on our courre, but with little prospect et making much headway. Vessels bad been seen ‘through the day laying to, and some at short distances trom us. One steamer had passed us to windward, ‘Bound, apparently, to Charleston, and with her steam ap. ! bout midnight the rad announcement was made trom room'to room that the vessel had sprung « leak, and was fast filling with that m0 time was to be lost—and every man on board was required at the pumps and buckets, It seemed as though we were ‘aboot (o perish, without even the moarnful consolation of ite being in the light of day, With » heavy but de- termined spirit, I put on the roughest of my clothiag, reriourly Inj hey, ¢ Suffern. and others, fora sewer in Pearl from Joba to Fulton street; of the Trustees of thedist Church, in fev | street, to be re- Heved trom assesement; to extend the limits prohibit he stornge of gunpowder below Ninstieth street; yand others, for the extension of Russ pavement; of Willis Coles, to,be appointed Com- mirsioner of D: aentro. Bocbea, le tate Mibitt hich was delivered ina sweet and pleasing d additions to the house of Engine No. 24; e mavner, and raptarourly enoor when she intro | elro relative to extending the New York City Hall to ready to do my part to eneounter the impending one eS ee ate Bowsny, Turarne—The | jet of this eatabiish- | duced pone othes cong, Shepnghest Abe 'vhete ben, | She Retende, |’) By a x ger, and repaired on deck. I clung to the ropes am There area number of rumorsafiont as to the char. | Mant continues ip an uninterry mareh #8 | cert she was most enthusiastically applauded, aw communicetion from t jayor was them re- = maki preparations for New Year's | invariably encored, and the audience appeared to be | © wherein he recommends a system ef Mr. Robert chains to eave myself {rom falling everbowrd, while [ acter of the boat, the oge of the boilers. ote, eto. and | To merow | MU palisenatin berated ct cléaiag " puncteg |: assy whe propeess 40 poeveor netebe uaiiiee mom | 7 caveres assigned the explosion. We forbear , d&y—there will two performance: eriingto them uatil we can get some definite im. | evening e bill of uncommon atiractio ation. which, we trust will be the result of s rigid | The entertaisiments will commence w: and thorough on togedy ot U gotli Jooked around to penetrate the darkness of the hour. The engine had stopped ; the fires were extinguished, ‘ands thiok mist, arising from the furnace, stifled my tifol bailed, “John Anderson, my Jo,” with | becoming putrid, and to \e toto manure or OR sweetness. fh — capable of replacing guano, Ouniry’s Mixerarce —The bill for to-morrow eve- | wo of complaint reapectii | | Tilton as Serasst, Jor oF arising from the cat Ps what It was most fortunate that the boat did not leave an e : ning i# one of & very attractive deseription—nogro | Here was an sppailing sight; and hour sooner. when the leves was auuguaily thronged. | Denin as Angelica, and Mrs. Jo: mastedion tateruméntsl’ portorinanees, aed Gnating nd otber desd animals, and who, added to the catastrophe was the fast that the pumps At one time, there was some apprehension of injury to | Hiffert will sing one of her popul The burlesque opera ian very laughable production, | 1°F Bis compenration, would be willing to teke the ‘were ail out of order, or in an unserviceable state "7 the immenes orowd that were attracted to the soane of | DEXt feature will be the new dra ae a oe the on the violin and guitar are: fom paid by the Ivepector for the ak of Offa or t of, @ large destruction, and such. doubtless, wou! Fiend,” with J. BR. Seott in bis great o! with great murical precision. The roy from the foot of Twenty.thi rigged, w bich were lowered down were destroyed, by water setting | case, but for the timely and decial rade, and Miss Wemyss as Therers The seenery in | Tih Great Mullen Pee od for the pleas er bond favo the ators Tooms, eo that Tam left with but Wo | Soriny collector, Mr Freret, in supproning yamult | tbls piece ts desutitally axrane t by that talented | sford the visiters ormer being $20 per day. the tathoe provi . > , tevens. t deration of ¢ ri jer beg leave, gentlemen, to return to you my sincere | #84 maintaining order. terasinate ith the extravaganse of “Jos in London.” | Frstows! Miverane—The performanses at this | a and eodveed 0 be pea thanks for the cheerful and eficient service you ren- ener with a fine cast. This pili, no doubt, will drew another | beautiful hall are of the most amusing kind The new date aperres, ‘and our salvation de dered me during the Burning of the Steamboat South Amorioa, full house, “Duteh Drill,” by Wells, Davis and Rumesy. will at- mtuittes. in favor of refandt ets which were in use. Io the night, the ship from water. of the ship, the men clang to the to, * x a vantage the work of bailing was go- eservation of tl near Bayou Sara, La. had the most distin. | et large erowde. The bill for to-morrow eniog | te. » the oh fai | contalpe a variety of beni 1 Sennbsctngs thy peter iui melodies, instramental | remitting the pers Treifth street; also in favor Brosnway Turatan.— We bi of Tra Todd; ot Street Oo porawete == J guished ertivts of the d ions T am mainly indebted for the very dlew: ship and the lives of all om board, . lormances, & folo on the violin by Meyer, with * > ‘ ~ eo. also thank you fer the complimentary manner in metropolitan theatre for t un een nad every other description of doncing, by the | Mitlonws, ta tavor og Be ple tage Afver Geylight on Tuesday, « pump was pat in Led | which you bare been pleased to notice the services ot | the destruction of that boat by fire at4 o'clock. inst feures may be entd tobave been full, yet ths great | Company comandrums and witty sayings in sbun- na Lenny he gnd we began to make some impression on the loa veel! and the Monday afternoon, at the head of Morgan's Bend, | Potrrrise of M Wi Out opiniga to | @atee, The ball ix beautifully arranged salary of the olerk of the Tompuine markst. referred in the dootor”’ bl be also that m firteen miles adove Bayou Sara. | consuls mavelananl tae Rep, pleasure — - = Of the Committee (m the examioation of the acoouats Darlag ail thisday | goimeinte Novick. ae to the propristy of my | | The boat was trom Cincinnati, commanded by Capt. | of his patrons, than any pecuniary interest; and | Poles Intelligence. Of the Orotom Ageciuct Department - ordered on Sle, worked faithfuly at the | ""y'am, very respectfully, your obedient Louan, ,Ohe started with.» large number of puson. | conecquentiy @ discerning public abould remaserate | | Charge of Duing Stolen Prontiy —We published, In| and printed: of Commlasions: ot Wharr.s, Piers. ond loomy, un JAMES FINDLAY peg Ory passengers and mach dim fur hie exertions in catering tor thelr pleasure, | Friday's /erald, the arrest of Michael Kirrigen, om aa | Blips tm favor of byilding « bwlkhend on the exterior To. moerrew evenin, ever, the new and most beautifully | alleged charge of buying stolen property. It now ap. | cliy limeci the North river. as far down aa Troy wheat, . ably and despoudi » de Webbe dowa,; writen comedy which has ever been presented in this pears t farther investigation, Mr. Kier! ond Gilling to behind the ass yroed rai fogs wore (hs som MH “g | city, the -B trothal,”” will be produced with Couldock, , not at home at the time the clothing was REBU LOTIONS aporrer 4 and stopped, bat the sreight ond tBisty cabin pagvengets, of who Conway, Davidge, Shaw, Mad. Ponisi, Mrs Abbottand | sold by the thief, nor was he aware of euch eloti the cross walk coraer of Bayard street aud Toll of the sea, req wired were ladice, all destined for tbls city. at | nearly ail the talemtct the theatre.’ Whem last this | having been purchased this period, for the frst head of the Bend, and near the left bank of the river, Livce wae perfoumed, it was every night beoo: | officer. Mr. Kirrigan reot, from Division street to RE the knowing (for we had - the boat took fire in the boiler deok. | more popular—the beautiful phrases of the aut! denler in clot! ‘and over reet repaired Son board) was, thet we From the Paitimore American, Dec % J ‘The od Dreakfant and dinger tables of made of the ‘ageinet him the moved. aud carried that two thou wb A ply. domamsé | jog itself, from its own | clothing was purchased, it wae not intimated or be- ort of the efecial sommittes on ga y | wat with. lieved that the property was ther, with the new contract, for distribution eo with © | Mr. Kirrigan asnerts t! the articles would not | been received nor p | Arrest on Suspicion —A by the name of Patriok an arrested, on Friday, by oMioer Martin. Third ward, on a charge of stealtog. ta, for a halt op OF AeTANT ALDERWRY o Law Department, in favor of oe fer regulatiog Forty. ecoad B: cond aod Third avenues, of Commit- rat alarm the passengers r by tame to seoure their tranks repre Be dirabled condition that ehe the U. 6 dry dock for immediate repairs before she can | The first clerk, Mr yman, entered the office and se. | 4 oceed to New York The damege she b ‘tained, | cured half the money, but left the rest. and books and | we ‘enid—it iso Koads. in fevor ot altering the grade of Bighty- It fe suppcend, cannot be repaired for lees than $40.000. | papers. to run aft and bring the Indies forward. He | aibe invite there Wao ‘deilgnt le tecond street, between third and fourth eveaues. Notwithstanding the severity of the weather, the | succeeded in doing so the flames spreading vo rapld- | i. 4 rich literary and instructive treat, to visit the | Broadway, the property of D. W. Boutelle. On the | Referred Intrept en in ebarce of the pumps did mot cease | ly that one moment more and the ies would have dway this week, and thereby give pare and ra | person of the accused & key was found which fite the - jorte ontil after the ship had pasted Cape | been lost. All the gentlemen passengers got ashore mt to thale minds, atter the laborious | [ook om the door of the room from @hich the breperty Suprems Court—tpectal 4 the harbor of Norfolk rose to the view | safe, after aesisting in every way possible to extinguish ‘The entertainments will conslade | was stolen; and, on seatobing a trunk belonging te the | how BD ot the parcergers, mort of whom had ry the flames, That, however, ooniie; in five | wip gtand musical fairy extravaganza of the | prisoner. overed at No. 246 Rast Thirteenth street, | Ley Motion to amend telves up for lost. The extent of was in flames | pair One with the Golden Locks.” which * inter- | @ Saving’s Bank book was found, exhibiting a credit | denied ave to be taken into onseq \y Was Gelens. A’ but @ quantity of sheet Ir: * imagined from the fact that with the pu into the hoeri- | pocrsed with beautifil music, We hope to sve this | of $313, and other moneys. amounting im ali to $455. | to change place of trial a weet tees tet tbc oct eee | om the time it was discovered the dity with which th | theatre crowded to motrow evening by a fall and fesh- | Ci Stealing Segars and Tew 8 ; . to abide event Bren it was dncoveted thet cont hed wasbed from the On her arrival at Norfolk had eight feet of water from the fact that fonable audience, as a tribute of respest to native ot sel Lope, was arrests | ess Thorp —Motion to vacate order denied, | 7 officer Meade, ot t * floor grating below the crank. Hers, again, noure oue. a ; were consumed. Fears also were enterrainel that of stealing three boxes of segars, frem H J Meyers 0 be revurned Onlifornians, who was s pas 2 sn room of the as Naval Intelligence. on bio. informe us that. during his two | Ninco's Gannew.—To-morrow evening, the magali “| cont mpectacis ye © Masaim, or the Night | | a as he paseongers were cared. Mr. Charles | the 24th inatant. Ile gives it as his deliberate | B. Rrasier, the pilot, rtood at the wheel antil the opinion that had not the parsengers oxerted them. | flames enveloped the wheel house, He had to tase selves to the extent they did, In freeing the vowel | through the burning boat toeneape. Captain Ingam ad | under the marehaiship of General | not leave his post on the hurricane deck wo'll the boat was fart moored. Ma then cain wn to the ladies’ ry = to rate Ma wife and os! L byt eG A448 aetow Ther secoma clerk, were t! ant \ ivareed to twa. been saved to tell part of the boat, except Mr Brasiet, the pilot, who that pertains to tue | the Bighest terms of the wan the last man om board. The lors of life amounts ove et Sree Of Leet Sobenak and hie ofieers. | to twraty-reven prteeas Mire. White, the wife of the yen then the machioery would be crippl st street. Om seare th tbly. unvorsiovabie ‘About wine o’eloek a} Teeny ee) Hora is fourth week of representation. | cused. eovecst freaks aed wh we ome ese {has m 7, whe were om- oe Gs’ pow weeocls Est fe coset, labored fs oD } teamboata, were d| | Mexieo. are abont to pre sonny. Bow wee Gnomes opts the water in the rivers of Uslifera splay ing the dan. | of by every ane or the property. Apply to # Hek, @ eple: { their regard for eat, whioh revived the drooping spirits ‘Tee fll stood | test product bie lanity whilet Joyed inet th: bof all. A tolerabis dinner, at er. ty Tom | anity jet employed again enemy. ‘oh Bie lite (Gia Be, Se dim: ome tae | to thelt poste to the leet i the boat was Charge of Stealing Sovereigns —A man called John | The ceremony of presentation le to take place at on boar steamer ‘wp an be Henry. was arrested, on Friday, by officer Mahar. of | Mansion House lo (his olty, amd the address to Onptaim the Fourth ward polise, ons charge ef stealing nine | Aviiek opom the oceaston, to be made by Uaptaim rovereigns from Raward Rey, revlding aoe Oi Jomes | Charien @. Hunter. of the Navy treet. On the arrtet of the aecured, soverelans | ape — ‘wore found cn his perron, raid to be & portion of the | stage. when Hie ott M stolen property. Justice Osborn committed him oy ah ombedde | Briton Br trial Siroliny a Honk Check —A man, by the natne of Jo- | \tiee the Captain, the traits, *Rill, rr iver, ote fromen ie mente ye price of adi fegh Clark. wae arrested yoauereny om & charge of Lond age gh t my om bie Healing © Honk check. drawn by tlenty Pavers ow ‘The grest 0G8 ta Mane | the Reading Park, Pennaylrania. for $100 This t eemee he noble fortitude di fine comefian. W.E Burton . vn ceneral noghct snd mis. e poble fortitu by | carpenter of the waenor ah) check together wih other articles there ea ort seen TS Oae ale hare | thO several andy passengers who were on —\ cant ler’ cabin. as ite ot ber tow: traction for (0 IOFTOW Fagin g | ieee ee ee atin, af Marion Pat , i vase Gi dt the steamer bed been ovecboals moch towards merving thoee of the sterner sex in their | band «ring no asenp* fiom the i commence with, A county, Penney! The aoomsed was tal * hy permanent inswnveaienes from vandinontn srduovs labors. proaching him. thraw her into the ri etic version of Diokoms’ inst | 5 Ont Demrey'vonie. ieted him to prisve bei: ¢xpomure,—stibony Ave. Journal, Dee 26

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