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Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Spring. THK @LOKY OF CHRIST'S MILLENNIAL REION. Aeermon was Gelivered. yesterday morning, by the f.v. Dr Spring. in his oburoh before a crowded and fashionable pee jon on the “Glory of Christ's Millen- bv Reign” ‘we taken by the Rev. gentleman are Seat natcre. and in antagonism to the literal | stows of oomne millennarians He said thet one of the La of soripiure was to compare epiritual things with spiri- tual One onjection against the opinions which were entertained in interpretiog the scriptures, was the Rn vesoning grounded on literal interpretation. The writings could pot be iuconristent with themoaives ;" the obscure passages Were rendered clear wud intelligib's by others more liberal, The supposed interpretation whioh proceeded naturally to the mind, often that which woa regerded as rymbolieal. It might require great art and research to justify ® liters! interpretation of some passages onthe subject of the milleonium The question B. M. Caimo, for psasage of an ordinance prohibitiag the fire companies drawing their apparaius slong the side waik. Of the trustees of the congreg: na Disoty of Christ, to be reiieved fr: i} of powers, Of Wm. Q: pier at the foot of Perry street, N. K&, lei widened Of Theodore Clark for removal st from culvert opporite No 624 Pearl street. Of the fre. men Of Hose Co, No. 12 for a new house. REPORTS acoRr reo. Of Committee on Streets, (h favor of giving permission to was—Wase literal coustraction @ pure coastrustion ? He efirmed thac & Literal construction of symbolioal quertions of scrip.u uld go far Co destroy the tater pretation of the rcriprures themselves Bah passages cS which were guided by common sense aud boaor We were bound to enter iato their views argument in favor of the hypothers ct the millennariaue rested on a Tigid libersl interpreta tom and had nothing to support it. Ip (he expressiog tm roripture that the people were gathered tryciher on Mount Bion, that must be taken in @episitual sense. and als» other passages, to which the leoturer referred. and which confuted their doctrines, Ithsd been conteudeo chat the words of tha sacred writ logs expressed a literal ense—tuis was an error of po ordinary kind, and was seductive aud attractive We matvelied not a © that toe advocates of such @ theory were pct alarmed ke miod, after having listened to such bold thoughts woo'd return with foroe to the aa ered instruction of the Hibie ory waa, that it obscured the spisibaaiity of Christ ngdvw eva of Christiavity, which had beem long estad- Lished, and wes destined co cover the world. Tae king- dom ef Ubrist lived atter bis death and would bave noend; that kingdom was eternal, aud ita great characteristic wae that it was rpiritual,end not temporal. Those who worshipped the Father must worship him in spirit. The sotiptores were premiavet im exbibitiog spirituality. The epiriioal reign of Ubrisi was expressed to us in aym- bois, aud (hey were iortructive representations; and with- out & knowledge of thet truth Gou’s word would be mi interpreted. The Rev gen'ieman referred to passages tm the Revelations, in ieferenee to the New Jerasalem, expoeed the absurdity of the supposition that they were spy thing more than mere symbdvlical representation No One Could pUPpPOSe that there was apything literal all profescedto bea vision The leoturer then proceaded to comment on the beautive of the spiritual state, and pointed out the absurdity of a literal comatruction, and showed how adverse it was to the millemnial reign ef the _ God; ited uothing to eupport it but @ vain imagi- Dation, He sgain referred to parsages in the Revelations, and to the Paaimes of b and od how a liter an- struction could be put upon them. Another objection to thoee views was that they geve an undue influence to the personal prevence of Christ on the subject of conver- sion. It Gid not aseigs che agency of God’s work, When the Bon of God asceaded on high, he bequeathed the church to all ages, avd the gospel; a power of his bigh and holy sp beem effirmed that it wee not avy sdvitional means ot salv oe: Christ came upon the earth. The pexroval appe*bce of Obrist would not be sitended with moy more iuflaence than that whioh it ad upon the Jewish persecucors. The eplemdor of the wilenni wuld not conrert men, unless it were aocom- panied by the power of God. Men deceived themaeives ibey supposed the personal presenceof Christ would eff ct @ conversion ifthe power of the gospel would not. If Christ's preseres bad been more effective. he never would have left the dj the reasen why be did not re main Was that it wae not a fitting age. It would be tho Bible over egain, except without euch matter for serious teficotion§ CUbrist would not come hers to ostabi a Kingdom, but to} clusion. Many truths sespeoting the setting up of Chrirt's ingen weve denied by the milenvarians. Their doo brivt reigu = Uhousand years, They main- ‘hrist was to perpet Another objection to their views scripture, aud an | loh were to take place between the mitcnmini and the end of the world. ‘Ile supported this chjeotion by reference te various passages in tha eeriptures, The Rev geotteman then dwelt upon tae coming of Christ. Tbry avked him then if there were xo wilennium, there coming when the groat ure of that ina, es terletics, be would endeavor to’) City inceligence. w ‘*Beaccn —The long promised discourse of Mec. Webster which was to be pronounced before the New York Hilet riesi Zooiety, will be at longth delivered wt Nible's saloon. cn the 28a of this month. The subjeat of (he same is wal fo be the political administration of Uistorte sl Society, free of ex: ward thet the number of tickets to will be limited to two thon ~The rix*h emnual Maronie bail of the New York, for the benefit of Arylum fawd. will come off this Baloom. As this ball promises to evening. et the Apel bee prend efeir, we beve wo doubt bat tha: there will bese Oe ded attends. rave Crry = Wehbare preent four being the New York York Demokvat, the New York Abends Zeitung ‘The three week lic the Jal amis, the Schuvize baie, and the « Raver At rough oatoulation, there sre iy three German papers in the United States, whieh is sbowt s.xty five years From this 4°nt thet our German population are 4 the age ie newrpaper literature. coment.—About four @elock Saturday afternoon Patt lascy, on bocrd the Ramb bark Maria Antio motte, lying at pier No 11 N RB, bad leg badly frac tuced whlie slowing mw imery i the bold. is conveyed Le the City Hospital by oflicer Beily. Faria wa Fer On Saturday, Mise Celfa Johnson foil down in « Bt bevide the dru g siore on the corner of Bivinaton and Reeex eireets, into which she war taken end kindly provided for, She was atterwards sent home tn charge of am cflicer Accrpent.—Abeut 11 e’eleok on Beturday night. aman by the peme of Joba Gallagher was found in Clinton st, end wer brought to the Phirteenth ward station houre insepmible Dre Fisk and Underhill, with Capt Russell, were ip at'emfaner c we the greater part of the night, and after great exertions be et length recovered. and was rent in the morning to bie tes'denoe, No. 42 Ulinton Rivet. Bypricqoue Cuanact —~OMerr Hannifer, of the Ninth ward po ice erreried, om Estarday, two young men. awed Vrecels Rivers avd Eugene Poster, whom he found secreted im th de of the dwelling of Mr. Abner Pdewe in Bleeker etx which th parpore of steal There fellows, under the pretence of canvassing the city for subscriptions to magazines, visit d ferent beares. ard when they osu gain an en- trance without ringing they do #0, and carry off every- Shing that may come to Fand. pavn b Disek ribl and er buckle dinisonds, together with an elegant gcid ripe. vere found, for which owners are ted at the J+fereon market police court, They were committed to prison to await examination. Vorat Aoctoent —B. Schefford, a Belgian sallor, thirty- five years of age. attached to the ship 8 ying et prer Ne. 10. N R, while at work on ny, Which be was arciating to ze Batorday morning. lost Balance, and fell head fo: MOL Over the side of the e) striking his head 3 euke ef ice He «ar picked vp in a state of Insane! end attended by Ir Yan Leer No. &6 Greenwich street, Who Giscorered that therkull bad received ex tensive fractures im cont qvence cf which he died shortly after the arrival of the phyriclen. The deoeased has heft w fermily livieg in Belg'ne Coroner Ives will hold 40 inquest ou the body this morning Pine Conwen oy Beoatwer axp Meanay 8 etstemert thet Mr Gavitt wee not ferared. when he was burned cut in Albaey. ta 1845. wae incorrect. We are informed that he was then feliz insured; bu‘, woforta Bately, not this U. Ber Comm tr stone «6 ow mM dirne * oom hooks rat ng t unlock bis deor, 18 war forced open, whew dis War mate theta eid pene taken from ein the room, aed rubred 4 took of b ' ‘ arndu to Martiv, f qusiatevovsh!y with the Lasirer on locks end & reareh war b ee hoown, Martin eae rern t bit coat Fergeant Te shor onto: fo & pooket of the coet ebb nm. The secured némitte bed sbetracted tne te of the key from the epperive Goor be wes committed for trial Before Jeneph Briighara, Brq Dhargee of decaelt wah o Dangerous Weapen, url O. Wiliams. of taking ff or putting tailed This beooming a his room and throw off Avcther soldier standiog wear, temeined until found the tw Me tin be Upon this evidence Pra 13 — ard Crwl ond Un encher jort ineade the Hook. coprato crdered the compiain- ent. Jobn Folle to dety: be bad been ii! treated by the muste, nnd tieted thet be ¥ee diaey eed not able to per- form the b be was ordered, oF the captain r® m and ordered him ¢ bog Corws by the mate ot remain, bie untering to @e While Folie war awaiorg the me ¢turn the eaptaia came ond eiruck | dived, thes tekirg him by the be ‘ ; bold of come Teper et te pulser fendaut orde thee then taken dow t r tor captain; from thee trapeferred to another After argue © part of efenoe the own ted t oeep r not give b t font pelnt of jertedietion t mn Yes 4 — the Comm wer 6 4 oa oom Gop. Wiliseas for teiet Jd mot be interpreted as matters of law, or acontract, | Another objection to the | a the otent ear od to give | ¢ the world and to bring it toa con- | lished im the German | 'y bed entered for the | On e*arching them a | commer of Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue. Also im favor of granting leave to Messrs. D ghun & Jvok to pave a block of tae carriage way ia the Bowery wit their med of pavement. Of Committers on Wharve: Piers and slips. in favor of exoavating mad from sleuge ie pless fo0t of Clarkson aud North Mosre streets, Alderman Wanv here moved to reconsider the vote of the Board on the report of the Committee om Finanps, concurring to pay Jemes Motuire $160 for damages re ceived by bimduring the cholera of 1349, wuion report was not concurred in at the last maetiog Alderman Stuntevaxt asked whether there was any | More light to be thrown on the rubject than the day | previous, or whether avy additional facts have bee! found which will give Mr McGuice « greater claim to- day than be had the day before. Daring the prevaienoe of the cholera in 1849 it broke out in thta man’s hour which was in a filthy condition, and which was eooupie: by many poor families. Ths Sanitary Committee orderad the house to be closed. that the spread of the disease might be checked This, he said ne of thoseiastances: im which a temporary injury is caused for the benefit of the whole. By paying this bil we establish a precedent by which every injused party may claim damages of the government, snd there will thon be no end Co expenses. Alderman Oagury said he was not in his place whsa came before the Board, but, if he had been, he ted the competency of the Board to Ile was with the Sanitary Committee at nd distinotly recollects that the house was not y op fa which the gentleman from the Third represents it te have been. During the cholera his bouse i and all that time he was obliged to pay the Alderman Denman stated that he was informed that this was the first house in which the dissase broke oa! ; and, further, that it was kept ia the dithiest condition imaginable. If his information is correct, thea. he says | that the Sapitary Committee had the best authority to | ehut up the howse, and that the occupant has no olaim upon the government fer damages. | Alderman Oaxvry—The disease did not break out first | im this house, but in Urange atrest. Alderman Baxn—The geotleman from the Third (Stur- it) eked it there is more light to be chrowa on the fect, and then proceeded to repeat tire speech he made @uring the lust meeting on this report, masking inquiry, and reevived some littl The howse, be said, was not in a filthy gondition | was only cocupied by Mr. MeQuire and two other fami- | lies, It was not the first place where the disease broke out but the second. He thinks the bill ought to be paid Alderman Atvonp would like to have the report ro- ferred to the Committee on tus Law Department, to re- | port on the legelity of this claim. Alderman Twero considers the subject aimutter ef equity, and hopes that the resolution of the oommutt Will be adopted Alderman Pxcx—tIf the resolution had been dtawn up in the form ofa dcmation, he would vote for it; but as it ) le, he cannot, Alderinan Stuarevanr stated that several of the mem bers of the Board are permitting their sympathies to ran | away with their sense of duty. This man, be said, ltved in the poorer section of the. to which part the Sane directed, and in the ex. pisos to be closed, from or three of his family In referenos to th (Barr). that he which he made matter how often at least, that he from the Sixth in it. | heir power ordered, the fact that this | by the diswase that | the remark of the (Sturtevant), only the day before. he he might repent a ‘rr , that. He hopes ject, they will eon- fe fore thé’ importance: Amount of the bill, = Pprcipleihvolve Teferred back to the rend make a doustion of the ame; for as it Soe ommee belcce ttle board, it comes aa matter of jus tice. Alderman Wann moved to amend the resolution by striking out the word ‘damages’ aad insert as donation The amendment was adopted, after which the | taken. and the report as amended was carried. RESOLUTIONS ADOrrEC ‘That the Committee on Laws and Applications to the Legirlatare be requested to report to this Board at its next meeting, what action. if way, should be taken by the Common Council in reference to laws now peadia x in the Legi.lature relative to the aseessment and col lec- tion of taxes. That the Counsel to the Corporation be directed to present a remonstrance against the passage of 8 law now before the Legislature cf the State of New York, fp relation to the fice laws. That the Commiites on Laws be @ rected to report a billto be laid before the Legisinture, for the paskace of a law to sent law in relation to the ning Commissioner's Department. ‘That Englae @ompany No. 21 be granted twenty additional men The: t Prerident of the Board of Aldermen and tha Pe of the Beard of Assistant Aldermen members of the commiteee to act with the tive to the claim of (he Firat Kegiment of New © The Bowrd then adjourned, to meet on Monday evening, | et ve o'clock. tident, Jonathan Trotter, Keq., inthe cbeir sud a quoram preeent. The wivutes of the preceding meeting wers read end epproved REPORTS OF COMMITIFES aporreD On Wharves, Pier# und slipr—in favor of concurring Im reeolution to build a float bridge in Whitehall slip; of extending piers Nos. 20 and 41,N. R, with resolution; of conourring tn resolution to fill the space behind the bulk. heed on the North River, be:ween Twelfth and Ganse yoort street; of concurring in resolution to excavate Coentir stip. On Fimance—Concurring to pay Matthew | Murray interest on contract; relative to lezting premises | in William street to Piward ‘Bhea; concurring to pay Ar- thur Ryder for ringing City Hail bell. Oa Sewers—{n favor of reociving barins and culverts at the east corner of Eighth avenue and Fiftvemth street; in favor of sewer im Thirty fifth street, trom Madison avenue to 145th street, wert of Pourth avenue LAID Of THK TADLE AND ORDERED TO BF PRINTED Report of the Gounsel of the Corporation, as to drafes during ite present eension. PAPERE CONCUREED 18. | Resolution, that all proseedings in the matter of open- ing Righty fourth and Kighty fitch streets, between the Fourth and Fifth avenues, be stepped until the com- mittee having it in oharge have time to make a report on the same. Report of Committee on Fire Department in faver of constructing anew hose catriags for Hose Compary No 6; ip favor of organizing a nsw hose com- pany, to be located in che ¥ifin ward ; in favor of orga nining Engine Company No. 16, to ba located im Christie in favor of allowing tem additional men to Engine y,No 6; ia faver of organising aa engine com. be located in the v yot wit in favor of rebuilding h apany Tro. 4; inf bailding t in favor of pu P yany \ and Broadway ; trock belonging t for the ase of hasing hones and ne Fire Depart irg No. 3 street, for the use of wn aot for che aeted: to nance P en are prevent ig to their duty iu consequence of eiok ted to reecive their pay ¢ paved from Troadway lex at the fovt of d on aline of enid to the Bast river, a ba graded roperty at ete wners of f ray. at athe pro bab! have euitadle water closets p L with the aewer in Chat- That the Com rt of Lampsand Gas cred to pay, hereafter, all bills that ented for gea ured in li bills being certifie! ms correct by the Chief of the Fire Department INVITATION ACCEPTED aND PLACED To the Uit'eenih anna of the Tooth Ward Crm mittee at Tam this (Priday) evening. jourked till Monday next. er, to be commect on rite A Letter from Mr, Thrasher, he Rew Urieaar Piooyune, 7th inst } ing extrect cf o letter from Mr. John 8 ‘Throrher, written aiter bis arrival ia Spain, will be read Wilk intereete Osorr, Beare ary). after @ plem the kindest tenor vid, Mr. Bu excoedtogly polive and ter writes mis, he has no news from Wobing mm, bat he doubts not that he will # Liberation, as goon as he cen act my bebalf, On my arrival here every con m war then tow Boldiers were rent off tty te take tw x fellow prisoners of mine boat was sent, with two I arrived here on the fd inet ( rent parenge, If urd bere ‘ then, 00 socompany me. fed Of taking Me Gt eDe8 to my prison, they led ms ‘ be eliy, and showed me ell the prineipal edifices, bile walle, ke Here in prison I havea One large partieent to myself; and, when taken out from amcng ciber pity Gonore! Lopes's mulatto boy to nme I pot tt t Amerieans or Bogiird They comps While at Vig? @ the Lopra era, who were Pill there, esme on board to see 1 The ship's deeks were at ¢ thew . Vi Te mew Very eDthuoieeito reception. The mel seamer to Laven beet the dia of yet errived—she left o “ hope to hear from b Your obedient servant JEN 8. TURSET KS. oe Jona, Coddington to build vaults in front of his property, | of Inws prepared by him and eubmilted to the Ligislature, | crleurity and ©ho ne dowdt wi ult the frequenters of this theatre and meet with a warm reception, The on- tertaloments wil oommence with Shakespeare's © Romeo and Juilet!'—Me, Py Bady as homeo. Wailnck as Juliot ‘amuromente will onnc! Ube grand wautionl spro-acie of © Breakers Ahvad. Daoswewar Tw —Mr. Firrest appears this even- Ing. in ope of bie greatest characters, uamely 0 hallo, ia the tragedy of that name Woem he iast sustained it at the Brosdeay theatre, it war pronounced @ brilitent | piece of nating. The oset of enarnsvers is excellent — Conway 60 Ingo, Penno as Casio, Reynolds as Mad, Poniel as Deedemoun, and Mrs Abbott tractive piece, Mra Brougham who bas not appeared bere for six years, will make her first appearance Bhe will sustain ihe character of Mrs. Trictrao, in the comedy of the» Marriod ikaks.”’ Bunron's Terarne —The beautiful and favorite braces as Bardcasie, Lester es Young Mariow, Burton as Cony Lampkip, Mary Tayler as Miss Hardosetle, Mrs Haghss aa Mre, Hardoastic, Miss Weston as Miss Neviile, amd airs, Rea as chamiermaid. The entertaiuaents will conclude with the very popular comedy of the “ Serious Family.” A pas de devm by Mise Malvina and M Prederis, and the orchests# will piay several beautiful overtures, Naviowar Trrarae.—The great success of the magni4- cent drama entitied “ Yaakee Jack’ whiob bas drawo immenee bouses, and is every wight received with the mot enthusiastio obeers, icduore Manager Purdy to continue its representation, Tais pleoe embraces in its cast all the corps dramatiqus attached to this establish. ment The character of Yankee Jack will be sustained by Mr W.G Jones, The balist scene from “ Nathalie,” by M. Zavystowski and Miss Ludism, The amusements owe with another new burlesque, entitled © Pauies Dliffordee.”? Crnisty’s Minsrarss will sing several of their best m: lodies, and execute beautiful instrumental pieces, this evening, besides various dances and other amusing fea- tures Feriows! Minsrneis announce @ very attractive enter- tainment, consisting of negro songs, witticisims, and ix- strumental performances. Amenican Mossum —The amusements given daily at this establishment are drawing immense houses. ‘The Mureum bas ever done better business. The * Bottle” is admired by every one, modlis nightly received with en- thusiastic cheere. The bill for tnis evening is very at- tractive, as also thas for the afternoon, Bowery Cincos. ~The equestrian exercises given every evening by Sands & Co. give the utmost pleasure to the viertera “The bill presented for this evening is uns0m- monly attractive, several extraordinary feats being an- nounced to come off, Mrs Mowart is engaged to perform at the Howard Athensum, Boston, Mr. Muevocer is playing st the National theatre, Boston. Mr. Brooxe is in Richmond, Va. Mr Boorn and bis son Eowin are pleying at the Hel- liday street theatre, Baltimore | Mr Covivoce and Miss Kare Hons have been engaged at the Washington theatre Mra ©. N. Brvoiarn bas been announoed to play at the | Chestnut street theatre, Philadeiphia the Ist ef March. Miss Juuia Deas is still at the Ubarleston theatre. Movements or Individuats, Gen. Sem Houston is to deliver « leoture in Philadel. | pbia this evening,on the Indians. He thinks the red tkins have been cheated by the United States government, He waute the chance, March 4. 185%, to do them justice. He is to make @ speech in this city on Wednesday, against the fire-water of tbe Indians. Chevalier Bulsemann, the Austrian Minister to the United States, who arrived in Mobile on the 9th ult., was groraly insulted that night, as before mentioned by tele- graph, by a crowd of persons, composed of Germans and Cther foreign residents, who assembled around his hotel, greetirg him with jeers and shouts, and closing with a cbarivari serenade of the most discerdaut sounds Great indignation is felt by our citizens at the oondast of those disorderly persons. avd it is believed that there was not a single American citixen among them. Mr. Huleemann did not sail in the steamer Philadeiphia, from New Orieans for Havana, on Tuesday the 10th, as has bee! announced CITY TRADE RHPORT. Sarunvar, Feb 14-6 P, M. Asnrs—40 bbls. changed hands at $5 for pots and $6 a § 123 for pearis—the former figures. Breaverurre—Flour moved to the extent of 8.200 bbis.; ordinary to choice State aud commoa to good Southern, at $4.87}¢ a $6 1234; with mixed to fancy Western and favorite round hoop Onio, at $6 a $5 18% per bbl. There was potbing of moment done in rye flour or corm meal. Severs! packages of buckwheat flour found buyers at $212 @ $4 8754; and 10000 busneis red Southern wheat, at $1 13 per bushel. indicating a firm market Barley, coru, asd cate, were inanimate, thongh us. eitered. Rye was less plentiful, aud beld at 760. per bushel be eswaX—Bales of 3,(00 lbs yellow were made at 269, cook Corron—-The improvement in the market. after the arrival of the PaciGo, wae mot so perorptible to-day as yesterday, the sales being 2,000 bales, at about previous ries. P Corren—Binse our last, 200 begs Java have been sald at ei 160 do. Bio, at Se a2)4o; aud 00 Laguayra at 29. er ib. i Ervionte.— Rates for Liverpool continued firmat the recent advance, which had, bowever, a tendency to check enge gem For cotton \yd. was asked, and at which afew bhuudred bales were takea Toe wheat noticed yesterdsy was at 3)\d.,in balk; today 4d. wae cemanded, and lr.¢d for tour. For London, 250 bbls. oil cake wore taken at 1s 64. For Havre, the packet of the 2ith was tsking cotton at $y, aud rice, with bark and ashes, ut $74 $8. Rates were steady to California at 45¢ 2 Toe. Fis —There were 709 quintals cod purshaeed at $8 a $3 12°), while mackerel acd herring remained scarce and quiet at old rates. Fruit.—ome 6(0 whole and 800 half boxes Malaga raisins were disposed of at $1 66 a $e 70 and 87340. @ S0o., respectively. . Hay Pbk: tuled firm, ard wate fir request at oe A Erur —About Ge bales Ameriean, undressed, realized $117 60, six months. Market dull Hors ~ Within s day or two, 50 bales of new have been men to Engine | of New | tides leather | Koware J. Bvanwcey to Bilss Rives M. Sriss, | pects, for Oalt | send bie foneral, tor taken at 26 033 cents, onsh—the former value, Luss —Commen car very scarce at $1 31% a $1.973¢ per 100 ibs Moxassrr—RKalee of 200 bbls. Louisiana were effected at 13), 0 29 cente—market steady. Ous—The Gsy's buriners embraced 1 600 gallons lia reed, at 62 cents, cath, and olive at 97/4 ovmts, short time, Pr 6 did not vary inuch, the transactions con- cisting of 400 bbls. prime and mees Ve at $13 62408 $14 25, and $15 60 a $16 87 pac! extra thouidera and bams at yesterday’ iene with 140 do. nold bame at 734 cents; 150 Ibs. prime lard at Oe ©; canta per ib.; 100 do. prime and mess beef at $475 a 3; and $8 7 $1L G0, and 100 do. beef hams at 60, reepective veeireaT 100,000 Havana were obtained at $16 a urual terme. —Castile wat in retail demand, at 91/0 per Ib 8.—Amorg the operations were 15 Wut pipes 10 cogracdo.at $2 Uruix ram, at 0c, per yo bracdy, at $2 a and 6 punches an = We beard of 16 bhds Leuisi ©. a5o.perib, Market uns here have ben? ana belng sold, m9 bought, at cw mts +b. 129 cate necetr Br Far Re gn; 240 bbls whi ales woo! 43 catks sabes; wheat; and 2 By ime Hariva Rat 102 head onttie bol ush, oate ; 168 eheop; and 88 do, hay MARKETS SEWHERE, #TOCK HALES Porcanerpnta, Pebensry M—Vizet Board—$500 City Rait- & 0 Penneylvanis 5° 7 n Water Works 6's, 5. 871g: 200 Onorapeals ord Delaware 6’ 2%; LOO Sohaylkil! Navigation Interest, ivg Bonde v I2ehe Farmere’ wd 12 Norih Amerigon Bauk, 10x; 25 A Company, 4 @ D de, We 60 Retding Kalltoad, > 06, hg: 00 Lore Island Kat road: vg Railroad 6 8, US 7734: 100 Bris Mechaules ‘fo United Btates Ban! Cosi Company, BS, 10 d Bs4; 100 do, 3344¢ ‘Alleghany Coal Compas i 9%; ‘ or Salow Morris Caaal, 17ss 5 Murried, On November 18, 1861, by the Rev Henry Chara, Mr. bow of this elty Med, On Sunday, Pebranry 16, cf croup, Anonew, the only en of Ard-ew W oud Klisabeth Toombs, eed 8 years 6 ropths and 16 days. The feiher of the Geocaredgbey Mr AndrewW. Toombs left this city about two moths since, with bright pros- fornls, he being at the time. nssistant fore- office, Where he was muoh esteemed lie leit ® fine family of four man in the Henair by his feliow workmen. bealthy chiléren, two of whom, within the short epace of mentha beew taken from the lateresting gr by the hand drath. r The trienda of the family are reapectfally invited to et rrow morning, at 10 o'clock, from ho £0 Pearl street, Krookisn, His rewaios will be tehea n Irland for interment flan Francisco, Oslifornia, papers piers copy. funcay morning, Februcry 16, sftor a rhort i!}nens, yeurgent dwughter of Diederick and Catharine Tonns, aged 6 months aud 16 days, ie friends and acquaintances of the fem'ly, and the members of Bilvanta Lodge of Vreemason's, also the member of Minerva Lodge, No. 88, 1.0. of 0. Fy ere reepectfully Invited to atte mnd_her funeral, from the ceridenoe of her parents, No. 186 Avenue A and Thir. leew surest, tte snettits, at 10 o’clook. and wer The friends and sequaintances of the famtiy, members of Warren street L: No 253, are invited to attend the funeral, from 228 Weat street, at 2 0’ olook. yon releuasy 16, "Maar ay Hara, daughter of Wiliam and Mary Morris, aged 2 y Her funeral wil! take pit place this afternocn, at 1 o'olook, from hor late residence, No 76 Spring street. The rela: tives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to On of consumption. Mrs. Maura lL, wife of Alfred R Sanda, aged 37 years ana 6 months Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend ber funeral from her late residence, No. 25 Koose voitatreet. Her remains will be taken to Sands Point for interment. Oa Sundsy, Fobruary 15, after a severe illness, in the 2 at year of her age, ahaa Joseenive, seoond daughter of Samuel B. Row: ‘The relatives and friends of the family. ber friends, and thove of her brothers, are requested, without far vitation, to attend her fuaeral, from No 12 Carroll leecher street, to-morrow afternoon, at half past 4 o’oloe! On February 16, Mrs, Acunan Scosey, aged 78 yours. Her relatives and friends are invited to attemd her fa perei, from No 190 Wert Twenty seventh street, to mor- row, at 12 0’olock, without further motice. ‘On Sunday morning, February 15, Jo: ‘The friends of the family, Horn, are invited to attoud ‘noon, at 2 o'clook, fiom his late residenos, No. 6 Ceatre street, MAKIAGIME INTELLIGENCE, sovements of the Ocean ba ag om. Now York. . Patladelphia, Bo: ALMANAo—Feakuany 16, 6 56) muox Risks... . 6 Stl wiem waree PORT OF NEW YORK, FSB. 15, 1862 Arrived, Ship Lavorpool (pkt), Gardiner. Liverpool, 46 da: mdeo and 242 passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co |, aw & large bark with | yar BS Gay ported: Feb 10, Int 33 41, Wm Penn, Foiger, hence ‘with & propell ce for Chan 8 pil 18, exch: angod Ng, x Charleston; sam nm Glasgow, Deo 6, wish mare Bla Alas 6; iq ni ed ont sion. Ship Mount ‘Ve i cee) ey jaiings Now Orleans. 20 ange wivh mdse, to mase, so mae Ship North Star (new. 700 tons), "witoherdon, Eastport, 10 daye, in ballast, to master. Bork Jason (Brow), Wei ke, Brom and 6 paseongers, to Poppe & Co. weather; has boon Yadayes N of Hatteras: board 7 days. kat ca, MoLellan, Now O: a to waster. In comin; ice end criven aatore 0 inane and Bobbi Bark Zidon, ko, to Sturg! from Apalacticols for Brig Telos (of Searsport), M: aye wil molasees, to ED Morgen. Jan sata Sh on va spol ship Coste!la, Watts, trom New Orleans for Liverpo: ne os) off Matanzas, cpoko brig Kooka, Carror, from Boston lor Matans! i Bebr CG Tully, Scull, Matagorda, to N L MoCresdy ont Hornet, Small, Wilmington, NC, 8 days, with Bobr Blou‘ee, Rotiaron, Witmington, NC. Stenmor iby of Richmoné, Foster, Riohm W hours, Below. Bhip A Z, ae Af days feom Glasgow; captain and be we te otntip Rel 7 from Cardif, with from. Br), Bak BL Hoe form Ww cat ae4 NOrleans, os. 13 days, with cotton, 1039, aoa bark ae 0. val and Norfolk, Salle Btramebip Gea Concha, aves ship Waterloo, Harvey, Liverpool. Wind curing the day, SSE. ing, ad to the ship. Const bly arri t4 pro morning. ao further intore tho ship Constantine, as no rived from thei Hcg Iriecd, where they all had been to Dero Of Felieving the 'paokos ship ‘Aehbur saturday evening a8 dein) basing reach ore at {0 ail ‘yertoran Jou and Clook, with the sche Excelsior, had sucoo Snvioipated, im getting hor her off, during high waver, c EM. The A bad coly touched the oatet edge of the and the weasber being favo: 4 BsKe, snd prococded on ber voysgeimmediately biter ae clear. ‘The packed ship Manhatten, sailed from New York on the Sch Jan end srrived at Liverpool om the 2let Als clipper ebip Racor lefs New York on the 101 Kf rividn she 2th, both ehips having made the passage in 16 Gaye fom port to pore. Telegraphic Marine Reports, Loston, Feb iS. A fow oxstern oonsters havo composed all she arrivals at (bis port to day. Cuaruxston, Fob 14. Clesred—Schrs Lone Star, Boston; Day Spring, Philadel- phia, Mpaited—Bobr Pinta, Philadelphia. Arrivea—Bark CL aed G ‘The intense cold of ot vi a without the sid id deecend. koe Py gt at o'clock eos mbove zero, As 1 olose this the sunay. Miscellaneou: Suir Pranvrca—A der thie meruiee. 15 de weather if mild an in Fire Ieland, is insured in ‘and $000) on freight; owners NC, for Martinique having expedenoed eC Berton for $14.00 en vesve Mewers Boyd & Frothinghsm. Btratford Lhe x is nine wbioh Soa! Koods whiok precend her ae Sioce CazeLt Yors on We feem Bristol bound to New ren lowt spars, vaile aud cig 1 kina bekty SR Jie ua Siok fog. Foreign Ports. Canpenas, Jan Si—Brige Grand Turk, Porter, for Provi- dene ou from @0, act qu Saye; BL Walvon, Tivw Mos mer Killmen, Frankfort. Lyssater, snow, for Boston, 4 orgs, (previow ly reperted for Beotun, 6; aad skid, WIR OBTRO; rednary, for N York, Uae wh, wt cary Notas den 0—Barks J W Andrews, Pronch, for Yow 1 ra, Parks, ¢ forma, i and 3 ¢ A Fechr Moen. M'Kinay mee He) Booad, dud 8th, Deck Montpelivr, Colley, WK ork. Home Ports, HOSTON, Feb 14 AM—Arr ehip Bernineten, Young, NO he Union, Kendrick, Baliimorg, Belen i York, Norfolk. Be CHARLASTY Vern; ship Cheoe, White, to Cravgle, Liverpool; brig Cr foe Martiqes, (vce Murcell). Ta tie fonds ship Leniy, Oxnare, from NYoth (ihe J Held au NYork for fe Greene), | C'd steamship South Caroiiea, Tooker, NY otk; feip Rasterm Queen, helm, do; brig Anos: Lepmoerk, Beyien. Cepenhegem, (Lemmath) * ny ticeon, Geor ting (Br), Simms eh brig Tartar, both from also, ® Bparich br Me) ck Dan heix Rale, aa, for Lirer- eaten pha: ‘ for brige Mary Bopbia, Indire, proceeded to sen no & bark an & rchooner are in sight, coming down. | The verecle.n the harbor wre tha eity lon boas G Focwerd, sed wo doling sraachs. Rots vorsel paved in te- ony | MOPTLE—Febs # Chester, (Dr) Thempaon, Li 1rol; Weehington, (Br) Wilkie, vérpeol, eehe Bae we. Old brig Uiiver, Sumuer, Provi r bask Lbeoxema, Borland, 8 Terk. Ule shige Ader i Howard Reed, nL (ir) Law duh oneepolom |, Bavaanans ‘Genoa. Teton. Boston; | Onleds ' (sn) Tenis be Gertie, Wale 44" pool Nek ‘Wonry. UNM Olive: ircenook Viorge Basle (156i), | Tetand, wae Lave acovunte ro- ur Leo, Be | | Lz } ey kus, oar ’ ree, Lamers, Sea Gack and Baroolonss Mersey (sr) ith, Newitt, B ta. miner. yoke es Belle. man tor Virgining York. Gs for R Freee) ‘ico 4 ‘Thos Hall, ‘Milior, Providence forN prope De Deoaies, iver tes NYork fe Norwich: Ooes- Maredall, We i ecnredwia M i 40; John Si RTLAN sb 13: ne Ottomsn, Atkins. N York; via Balem Cid irige Fewest t'Frines, Hinekiey, Trinidad; R08, )) Magy: Mills, Francis, N York. € Bure, Sa brig Lateyobta, Clittora Passengers Arrived. Rroumony. &o—City of Rich H alles €. Phin tf Bici man. W Wellsta Tadsbury, wito and 4 obila: 43 Mui nd obild, on 4 Beatles, i ron ri Hi Haslent, 3 Lt, R Brook, ard, J tion, 1 Noy, # B'8I Gaeoavey. W Powell, WL Witen, Tatoconse dk bead. F Davis UGranam. U Yale, G Wrichs, M Kevin, C Qricksail, J Campbell, J, Duskorby: Ko F Kovbler, H Mondor, J Cor onedy, J 8 Hand, J Cot Zinn Butwinnie, J MoCormiok, tf Raras, J Pi ‘6 Mp pinceit, D Fozoll, Bd Peck, W. ‘Wy Joop, deh F O'Neil. 3 Wylened Dish, F Weirailler, BBall, © Kinsey, Dyers T Belle ight, HMO, tad Kook, V Pre Anderso Fitzeim: Miley, a E. ed ot Hoftivan, p dre: Bip! aimmot lloy, 3% Tinea 1G Miiey’ 8'taire avd wile, Ale ace, pats 'N Lafferty, P Baton J Oliver, T Pears, WW DJF O'Neil, © Manefisld, S$ Wyleh. J Diobl, ¥ Weire miller, B ell, W SLaird:d Morris, 8 © Moutainy, J Groom. wood, BJ Doughorty, Ww ‘Hutobinson, J ea R Olivor, P rennet W Lowry, ¥ eee ie J Latorag eehe ware @ Park, oe fan datl Chora J Milter, albert pier, N W Phipy lay A. ERNE, We Foaser Sommsaiiee, river, on Wednesday, 18th inet . at 3 o’elvo! Dg the firss of the semt-week iy vrips botwoe: Char: ge freizht apply on board. and for SPU YOK TLLESTON & Co., 43 80 b; terme wilt be ta, Sime 40 loaves ‘Obariesten pa ‘The pew and apsaia C.D Lediow, will | day, Feb. 2&4 So‘aleck, F. Ma from Flor No. 4 Nok For yr PAB Pere L. MITCHE pihe Florida, Caps. Lyon vont ba ength, accommedation, 1 rable te despstch and accuracy, all goods for the “inte railroad, shonid have the name of the bid a ‘which Nney are to be left marked distinotly on each package. die. b intese eaters KD Sure appresinse BI 73 haa hee vislane whet Seusenee, Bekea te his eace. He ts ay “A ogee je! te ¥ou find In No 264) aie ready sa times to wear vthove whe whe eae Pure CONTR. Le LD. DR. IGHLY IMPORTANT TO pia INFAL- 0 THR DISAPPOINTED.— DR. wakp “CAN BS immediate bis rina at on0e removing ot MAHKIED WOMAN ‘Ss PRIVY. th ¢ MEVICALGOS- a. ee Professor ot } isomuee dition, Lor YG0—P rive $L.— ay Suguish to i toe 80 Ey saimoly Poseession of thie e married, or those MORARS GOOreM, Lh ‘whowe henlth 4 ere nos permit of am inorsase of tans, it ie of special importsuce. also, every femate—the wife, the mothor—tho one sites e budeivg isto womarhood, or the othor ta the dvoliae tes au inn) ate aoe ae Di Sin a vn has been vparonplily Minion foe three years or m/ umequence of her grat angaiat abs before aud during hor confiae- ee de vili os lee At this time (now atest fs two & highly oye’ of, 98 com: posed this erate of things was inevi tao! self te meet the worst. I heard book ayy joy ite pegee | dis {tended ser the Tnneried. oF th For eale at 222 are, and at ‘ie Liverty sireas, Dow any, Little & Co. Albany ¢ een om ie, Alabam! B. Peterson, 96 Uhestmas sreoot, 1} be tranomitted by mul, eee All letrees postage, to any y pare must be aderessed, pose vals to Dr. A. 1,224 New York oy. ‘Ottios 129 rtabeniy een Mu gon, SURG ZON, ¥. R. SOCIETY, AND MPs + 8. Medicing, bas establis! hed (by his groatl iriooau, bex oe Poison, it adicots the ini Tho writven certificates publi: Office, Bibel RS sonal parate roo! Miia ant ae bin the ovenine, at 42 Roado eee dvors from, Brotdway, opposite St: veatt'e—aot in the kis. N. B.—His ‘work will seom be published. eter pti ou, Leon! FRANCISCO. —NEW YORK 4 San Fi UNITED STATES, 60 Oommander, will take hor as ‘Warb March next, at 3 P. Toone verselay, in a, comfc Ay, Bre nod sur. passed by any on this route, and ea expetiended eurgeon nttaoned so each vossol. Appl. DaVi8, BRUUKS, & 00., “Agente, 23 Beaver’ stroan, New Yorks on te JONES & JOHNSTON, 90 Wall str F° SAN _FRANCISCO.—DISPATOH LINK—Sur MICHAEL ANGELO, st pier No. 3 Bast Kiver. Snip rs Will please Land in their bills of lading for siqoature, r+ oun ke signed abip sails. A fow FRANCISCO DIKEOT.—A “FiisT © i leave for the above Portin = fow days. N. B.—No freight taken For passage ply te BUTLSR, BROTITERS, 118 a ay 163 Eouth # ehip MONUMENTAL ‘CITY, ‘ive aud euperio: min od an for San Francisco the loth kent hence by the eee es, Spree oon a ir Chagres, ean 5 sta: Zachrissoa, Nelson & Monumental dent Foguine ston steamer, toi wilt leave P Maroh next. Passcugora United Btates, Kl Dorado, msds ber last Ge from San rr For further inform stion spoly e RN ‘ST ZACHRISSON, 87 Wallatroes, n ROUGE TICKETS TO PANAM. ditt UNDER tickets for t! CATY, to sail fro Red will b peventeen runpin, OF LIVERKPOOL-—UNITED STATES Rapes sega | § ship PACHTIC, Captain Bara, Nye.—This i rb with the Btates mails for Buroy Td o'clock M., from be eet. No berth secured till mia for. For Toate or peasy having unequalled accommodations for elegance and 001 ‘EDWa! aD'E PFCOLL INS & CO , No. 66 Wallstreet. The steamship Atlantic will succeed the Paoisc, and sail BR PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL STEAK- ship Company intend running their now steamships ae fellowe:— FROM PHILADELPHIA. City ¢f Glasgow... City of Manchester. City of Glasrow. City of Man: facage from 1h ‘a fore cabin, $65; For freight of parsag THOMAS RICHAWOKONTAL Rachnars ace, N.Y erNo, 9 Walnue serest, Piiindetpais: clippor ehip INO, HE Little master, Davey izes re- turved from her fi to Ban Franciaco, will be dos atehed on the fi Maxoh, weather Poraubing, This 1 vessel is now at her berth, No. 6 N. K., baving jeommodations fet f, ard is partionlarly well ager’, having high betwe y Rey tor the voyage. number of prevengoce will For freight or passage apply to & ost, oF Mailler & Loxd, 10s Wall *PYRROUGH TICKETS FOR ¢ Btreite of Magelian and Pauni new dovtie ergine Steamehip Keindeor ous Burtien, Cops. D. L, Wilcox, whieh will sail from New York for the ve per cn Thtrsday, the ley april, 155k, wos built expre avoid sll the delay, ti giheletbmes, Unly # smired ae bertas seouree till paid for, Re Srelehe or vieke nyt NN ah, [kW LINE FOR BAN F KAN CLSCO, Via ChAGe and Panama ~ Vanderbili'e now ard epleniic Pp NORTHERN LIUhT, of 4, Y di eee steamers are earivatled in the tot thelr Recor moda Fequiremente of the & UIP BROTHER JONATMAN.—4 LIMITED or of threwgd tlekets for ania, via Chegres porly «i i a woioh sulle Thureday, 1]50 CaLiPORNIANS.— ays Herald aa or,” reflecting up i verpriae in thus ep- remmmend 0 Our i THOMSON, Pow. detection of the day's Herald. y, cine "A Hdentiy congealed bis own of bis four * No. #) roadway, AALS BOUND 4 wo reports of ry’ aco of the eequone Seer te Yaluek's vO, At jomtions, and th ored lithograph ie lvates ig the anatomy and Bn tho reproductives organs of ar df i ir remedies; with eol- pace thete otra Os important pom Bo matrii will oF |aKe 5 should take this inpoitat step Wishous Sret consulting ie parce. Ti trosta of wil disosese 0° females, whether mareea orcinglo, Strangers who require medical sid, before oou- aultio hd to know whether shole ease props whom shey omploy, and qunsd against the taposision Popular cities. Dr. Ls Croix is ‘Sud for the pass twenty yoars, hae bi Upon the different disosses of which hit soneily ns well sa by lester. fii five cents in alettor, post Bald roail, free of or ft B, LA ORO) Garret & Co., Broadway, N. ¥, Branch offic fale. PRACTICAL close ae * aund rvved out: 0 junday exceet 0, 88 Grown: wich otrect. From she unce deal! the author has enjoyed, among, ‘whieh resided several. years im Parts, studying those discases, followed by » lon, sive prachico, In this epectality, he ear, eds hesitation, 180, io sovere and compllcnted cases. 06 more cerbail ie D*y Rar et AUTHOR or ‘Tren' 0. Office and & at ne igncrant rar ara have to oome at last. Then 7% will be qravided bao Savicipetion to find yoursclf better in twenty: ie va ak Pie a tl cured. Consultations private. A medi D WARD'S MAGICAL TREATMENT —Gix ar BU. All former ex} oved thr, ty trei Preparations, arrest wtelly cured in on soeption of RDACE PREVENTIVE CAN BS PRO fed by adéresning him, post paid, box 488, Philadak- plia post offic sing $le Leis insonded for thons whe Go nos Jeol inclined to doresse OLelx fanuilies. 18 ie sod int U*rontexares ‘Ss FAIPND— ONRQUA Blosred by t} medical book, Who wall « tnd gtranyere ‘eneily misled, ro WARD'S, Canal oirect, corner of Bri | wonkners of xe lim | sion to ae o Nee D C HOO MEVA2D-TEPIRIES AMTIDOTR, A BPR side, misiuce tor the saree? private Miportonn Te snaker e apeedy ous wihi.out tho Lonst rentriction of dies, or change, in appltestion to businass. The lo casa Which Sho mixoute wit Haiture of five hundre op th bolster wink fel ciseotien $1 fasts n Week-—.many are «ured in For sale by O- he wf 192 Brosdwey, en FB street, New Vek tesla, 104 Hemover street, Besvon; Wright & Go. REWAOD—CROSSMAN'S SPZCIFIO MIX- ture —Of el romocies yet dissorored, this ta she Ts maneo a tpeedy and pormaneas ours, wi thie ir expeoure, OF chawee sag red in ‘two days, Broadwa corner of Chambong 110 Broadway, avd 100 Tt, Ww DUANE $500 poet eorta!n. ort the loact restriction indie I> eppliontion te business. Bela st the drug ctore, etreat; aleo at No. 10 Astor Howss; 88 Palten atroot, corner of Wiilin R JOHNSON, NO. 17 DUANN FTRART, Keown in the breatment of deliente 7a wet putaston for ekill in these balfeured cance thas have peverninnats cs cpt ig weakness, aaliy cured. Kooeut casas Ia Font day. A perdert ate, ot chage 4 Dt COOPER, 4 DUANE STREFT, HAS, FOR Tam Taat t ea, sndoyed the mons exventive pracvlen fm t Any modionl man in New York. He ony wearavated cages of this direase, and mild in two days. Dr, Coo oure the woreb tio waeks,’ of oo tional debility, t habit indulged in by yorng men. atly, indulged in, beets dyspereta, confunion of ‘Bein Heot, 6 cured This, when too fre eloty, A cw Ve deevived, A have wm D* vue WABEEN, NO. 1 MOTT 87, CONTINN: be consulied @ CONTINUES Te dentialiy on the trontmens of pu we Jevoted 36 yours to the practi vietime ef aelf-nbeso, or thos nde of medical prebander speedy ours, N.B.—No rely ene m CONVERS’ JR Y tac RA Go D 00% Nick MB AA TIN UDI AL ORL. pactiaung for Bealaees or mateinow Lil the pavers with thelr sily if A tow be of thie orrdial will restore sous | avenue, whore he te tie Seti ts n powers. Boos ve the oouaiey: De, Gea medion Rokk who bw tts Thant atvioe to bbe m

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