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SEW YORK COMBON COUNCIL. Anniversary of the Bew York Tract Society. Poe 0 Bonney, MB, 6 whs; Gladiotes, Tex- (OFFIOTAL) ‘The twenty-sixth onmivermr} of the Now York Clty welts senar Green | ae toy Act ties celebrated yeaterday, Im the morning, mectinas for - Ca rire prayer, praise and exhortations wore bold at the Rev. Mr. adapted iow 605, was the “Wena McDonald’s church, in Fitteenth street; the Rev. Mr. 354, 98 98 | i 5 W, Vigilant, « Fisber's church, corner of Broome and Greene streets, concerned, street, A o Debleta, ‘and at the Methodist Episcopal church, Allen street; and a On Wednesday. December 15. of consumption, ro be! ob Sydney), Tes mecting took place at the Re- a ohe | Haxny Pnossen. in the 38th year of his age. bore, 20 op. prep ecyreorbaxgrane pert gov ALO EO sinners, Teo rourn sea, Wilamabarg, tomorrow afternoon, at et arenes, Tier Pao am, teams ne eee the ipa p 0%, Tuesday Marning, Des. 14 al Jorsey Olty, Perran | U Gates isi 20M, lon 408, Marunge, Devel, WB, 160 bee we or the ohetr had chanted a ham, families have | The (lends ofthe fait ar repeotuly invited to at ‘Oct 1h, Wea T Wheaten, Green, NL, from San Frameless . t :—" We pleas thee, the fect of tend his funeral. this afternoon, et ome o'clock, from his | about five weeks, 160 sp. ati eno vag tt 1 - se istios | late residence, Philadelphis Hotel, Jersey ity: Br 5 from Liverpool for Austestie, O, God. for having made men after Thy own image, and cloud: y Ld » | Buffalo pleese * alle made them capable of partaking of that bleesedness which se every indi- | Drowned, on the night of Deoember 8, from the yaw! of oni tate Fart Dieks, from NYork (Jane.16) ter is so manifost a sign of Thy beneficence It is a blensed. by this work of merey:he distri- | the pilot boat Yankee, Henny Buop, aged 30 years, for | Vancouver, O, Oot 1, tat O7 48°, lon OT UT. 50 my 7 a the word of Ged, words of counsel, exhortation, amd many years one of the New York pilots. He leaves a wile Ship Union, Pennell from Boston for NOrleaas, Bee nets that we cre enabled to observe the commandments of he them d dincotinted far and: wide,” The scclety | £24 sae ghuldcon to mourn bis las, He was Beloved | 163.5 18 [0 7¢. tm Boston (Sept 1) for Batames the Almighty. and to toil ‘k of charit wards brought and sted wi thebe wee itaele conanear fsarronsdae ci | scores ofucetal siunere, Your L1T6 trast dutavaten, | accomplishing «work the maguitude of which od | in Kagan a ot arias ton ‘ ‘town, December 4. Tioras Cooxe. Esq., aged . Bey) to of that joy which the Saviour eet before us | With their8.000 packets of important religious truths, | Some camknow. Without these missiovaries I know not 4 years and 10 months, formerly for many years Colleo- | 1°"? orm tay a0 Co Mw ae See! Tes CEE foe Oe Savi before himself whon He ineurred shame and toll for | haveentered into a handred thousand ites and indi. | What we would do to meet the demands of perishing toc of the port. Ship Pailadclohia, fro and that the Street Commiscicn:r notify, the, privats | 10 ood of others "We thank vidual sinnes in fine. lett many a truth behind | thousands. Without any sectarian prejudices, they are | “In agentcuil, Canada East, November 18, Mrs. Puan | 19, lat 45, lon 1? 00. owners te unite with th» Corporation in tnsking such e thee, God, that we are not in y Ind | ied to the mearest eanct In ‘that the | rt 4 5 N a nO widening apa tebulitog. ‘To Oummittee om Wharves, &¢. | left alone and solitary, but have so many assistants im the © been the pertoms who have thus ruaries._ In order soolety tow gh 88 years ative of Killingworth, Comm. She i p Vandal, m, Liverpool for Philadelphis, New Bremen for NYork, Nov & me i Midseey Basavux—Whereas, a resolu. | caute of the Lord, who toil along with us We bless thee, | beem led to entertain clesr views of the plan of salvation, | MAY crtend Its labors, ic requires your prayers, your co | and conid reckon 221 deccondants, By Assistan' je O Lora, for th ‘Thou hast enab! and to their hopes in jJesus of Nazareth, Even | Pération, and enlarged bemevolence It is meoessary to | of whom 166 are now living ‘Rising Sun (of NYork), from Hull for Rie Jansira, prepa lat ear peer meg = Teg and the opportunities that have beem:aordedus terse: | the thoughtiees sinner arreced in hls downward | D9 ur works Your en operution ie nepaicea: for eahag | yin Chicago, Deo, 8 of cbrenle diartheee, Ool, Lrwis 0. fe eee, Janeiro for NOrleaas, Nov & : = va th ler benefits unto our fellow man, and thank Th courre. and been entertain a hope of blessed _im- iy someieeai | Kencuavat, aged 64 years. lat 3 85 8. same ‘bas not been ateoused yg dly be e ey = ee under which we at present meet, and for pani: a fociby a ee ar great city? it oe you Tove Christ you co etn | Sehr Lov “(timeline y 7” . ie retrospective view comm! the patriot and the ian shor - Resolved, That mes Commissionc er haste eaticne te a pegreae iy riage can sake Fed ae an oe important work. This work is affecting jour benernianen, thetst the society may work with em MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. eonareel ae Pe aay oe ba cpio pes te requifed te Inform this Born! why the rame has jot bees 5; and we pray that wisdom may be givento the oft. | the best interests of society. and inductng eternal a a pod geo cagebon rin ngrd ae ee ton, Juct diecharged, ’ By the Presiprxt—Cbat the Clerk of the Common Sera rene Ok cate sosiaer, wal thet Rey many Be | ere ee eer lee ect aid are fas only a tithe of the requisite. umber ef taloslonaries Sorc ae si) a LlAvan, Nov 24—Shipe Sou Queen, Manson, and Trumbell, elivered from ev straight | . mith, for Nvork, dg. Gounell farnich the membery of the Board of Assistants | Pach, and in that taith ef whigh the iord Jone was ‘no | fOr What is patriotism but love of covatry; and Let me fe.do She Sore of foe ofr) Sorta ce ars ea me | MALAGA, Nov 12—fid barks Louise & Carclias, Raven, Bf SiStesonth wards. witb the stars end batons of ofiee, to, | €XPOnent And may all who belong to this society be | afk whether these efforts are not every way calculated to ae tm lochhin sour teietuettaes oT | ‘York; Leo, Miller, do. xpcaeni 2 ; edge = ene: ae bid be i contributions. In looking over thisintelligent audience, I | gether with quch foks ana stationery af is wsual and | On the euiering and tue ignore and cause hom vos | Lesene wabt ac scams touplation Sverything that | Se,%ety litle neod of urging you to romember tas elty . it Alderman Banxrn—Resolved, That the | fund out ard be benetitied. May we all be united ia | Promotes our countey should be dear to every man de- | ftt5 for an enlarged rell saan tnetetion New York and Harlem Railroad Company be required to | this work, and carry the lights of trath to all the scenes | Serving the name of patriot. Ie would rejoice to see our The collection was Phage ry and the congregation af. take up the pres-at rails, trom the City Hall, through Con- | Cf mret@hedness, ard let all who are related to this secicty | Canale cktondyd thiougnont the longi, and Urcadth of | terwards chanted hymn 609 of the Reformed Dutch ni st t s - tre, Gramd, and Broome streots, the Bowery, and Fourth | {ht feucw mes and cache? de coed et uo feel fOr | Pitlways increased, till. from the Atlantic to the Paclac Newoastiy, abt Nov 20—Sld ship Leas # Ware, Nason Calcutta touched at Deal, and wont toven 224. PAyTA, Oot 3l—Ship Michael Aagelo, Wilson, San Fram~ cisco, end eld Ist alt for Lobos Islands. Port av Prince, abt Nov 30—Schr Sarah Maris, Roger, for Now York 10 days; alo soveralachrs, names uakno from Boston, (The Empire, Barker, and Joha Dyor, wore in port 284, just arr from Bosto : J pb aN i a ply pel Es Mr Warxen then read the treasurer's repert :— ocean the country should be bound together by these ip ponpiaienecdy al Bununake Now BoBark Perl, Oster” frome Wituioe grooved rail. similar to Poteined t6 cocrae tae From this report, it appeared that the balance | iron bands. Patriots would rejcive to seo colleges en- ais Our lene: NG, arr Gt! to Daaate Geld Seen Soempavy be required 20 complete the samme .$ 1,452 41 | dowed. and mental culture increased. But ia the true m fe vcagendbn~ceadltnad TunKs I Sophia, Small, ‘on or before the first July 1863; and in case of fail pairiot, the man who loves his country desires of all | Yow we dare not break— Aleaandria; sobr Monterey, Hawthorn, Richmcnd. nae comply herein. brome the Street Yoga ah] ¥rom various Ohurches. things to see the great heart, the moral energy of this | ‘That long as life itself shall Inst, Home Ports, See eee tee take up the rails of said | ¥rom Dovations mighty people, educated and furnished with religious Ourselves to Christ we yield; AUMAWAG!9ON dune eal etairci ae, APALACHICOLA. Nov 25~In port, bark Triton, Adam tr adbnoage. cht ys and repair | Devit to Missions truths. Natural abilities are only » power, but they * Nor from his care will we depart, aun Rises. 7” bon, for Providence ldg. said streets im like manmer as previous te the occupancy Paid to American Tract Society form a power that is potent for evil as well as for good. Nor ever quit the field. | 78. 48 XANDRIA, Doo 13—Sld sohr Pampero, Kendrick, W oy Amitant Alderman Woouwane.—Restved, That | Incidental Expenses. This mighty nation, with all ts physical and intellectual We trust not in our native strength, | ! ieee Ri — eis an ft peer i kp el Ba aan cad ike ei renk gee ‘The Rev RS. Coox, read the facilities, if uncontrolled by religious truths, would be But om his grace rely; Port of New York, December 15, 1852. men; barks Lowell, Hammond, serenade Sones be oot aad the, eidewalk Aig: | ocesath ANNUAL Bisowr oY THR : like a steamboat rapilly moving under the influence of May He, with our returning wante, = sobre Angelis, Dow, Newburyport; Min got Muse aide of Rents pcos eS Ram ae vORE Tale aocreee, the engines. without # pilot to direct ite course. By ‘All needful aid supply. OLRARED. River; Triton, Brown, NYork. Cld briss Cynthia, Gayle, mer of Grand street pees ne « ‘treets. ‘The Board of Managere, in presomting their report. would | chance it might ride in eatety for a shert period. but, cer- 0, guide our doubtful feet aright, matcemhle. James Adger, Dickinson, Charlosten, Spofford, | Rio Jancire; Louise (Swe). Willman, London. ig tak Pais = Tree eaten Ot ents, | make grateful mention of the Divine goodness which has | tainly. sooner or later. would rush on destruction. Soles » loaton & Co. BORTOR Die 16 ee Renee Ce) Cee And keep us in thy wa; to attend lecture at Metropoitan Hall, by Michael Dohe. | 0°Btinued to them another year, $1,110 47 has been cor- | this nation. with ail its intellectual ability, be unculti- Ship St Lawrenoo, Perry, San Erancisco, Hswiend & As- | drossan 9th ult; achr Fred Bignal for @ bark and bi bana tees) Wiing v al for ark an¢ nig. Ul 12s, tone), Whi P pransiss i And, while we turn our vows to prayors, inwall. trinuted ted by religious truths, and sooner or later, if history Fy Cr , bs ‘om Wednesday December 22d.—Accepted. ib ut ed to supply tracts for the monthiy distribution im | ¥* Turn ‘Thou our prayers to praise, hip American Union, Doane, Liverpool, Grinnell, Minturn new ite, San Fransis10; [Sal icramieal ot ceveoeraant t0 ts aati oF txt this clry. | For the treasury of the American Tract Soci- | teaches aright “ont dearest interest would be wrecked | Hey. G. 1, Parntiss next addressed tho society. Mle wy Columbian Brvee; RavacpecllG Bamaaniall aC Fespeck - \nen.inee ee Olen ft eee me, from Thirdeth to Forty-second street — | ee ee br ete prewked Pe tie youn teane | despotiem. If the patriot wish the welfare of the coum | $d that be felt greatly embarrassed at addressing therm, | Shi Constellation: Allon Liverpool: Renalt Auge Hit ™ jupiter, Uy Apalachicola; -Nawtilea, cent tiitten om Hocsnete concur to regulate | 31. During the rame period, mine ladies have been cow. | 127, let. him engage in every enterprise culculated | Pvt Reverthelete he would do so for the ruses of the | | Ship Weter Haticick, Rockwell Autwerp. HD Haribut rT i cen es rigs 3 Wiltington, NC; abigail W Mack. ‘Spee ana; Kolerson, Crowoil, Mobile; Urtoman, Kay, dag Gilmore, Harding Savaunah; schrs Pavilion, Pim Express, Smith, Tangicr; Oneco, Fisk, ) Shefiield, and Richmond, deli, Neptune, lize Burgess, & s cause He could not contemplate the ohject that brought . vet, and curb and gutter stones, and flag videwaiks in | stituted lite members by the payment of $10 each Four | t0 teach the moral feelings, Vor thes: reasons, then this | them there that evening without the most painful snd | Burk Mary Varnoy Hanro, St Marks, Ladd & Church. Hightb avenue. from Fifty-fourth to Firty-ninth stecet; ae) pasiteypartiand by —— iting $160 each, hi Hine “| Te tha, ladle ned eeatlomine pea deuita ten good epeue | Melancholy emotions, Villany was incressing im this Bark Philsh, Milictt, Now Orleans, Raglo & Hazard. tocomeur to regulate, grave, and set cuth and gate: | tine seven colpertires a their respective fields of labor. | Tf. them. ladies 4 rnd gentlemen, you de-ire the good of our | city toan awful extent. When he looked upon this oity | Bsr Garolite, Sherwood Charieaton, Dauhaa & Dimon, | ker Georgetown: BO; | atonesin Lexington svenue, from Fiftieth to Fifty-se- | With the sincerest joy ond profoundest gratitude, do we | nist Aepivt all the enterprises Of tues aodlere wre | in a religious light, it was always with emotions of pain | wens cenras (Br) MeDougall, West Coast of Africa, J § | Norfol ships venth street; to concur relative to the regulating of For. hail these results ; and not thesealone but other kindred | woe. iat al je enterprises Of ts society, e | Juziter, G ty-seoond étreet, between Sesond and Third avenues, snd | Works of love. in which tho spirit of Christian beneficence | bave aciaim on the patriot; but, sir, we have a double Almost nightly murders, assassinations amd robberies | "Brig Dante (Br), Campbell, 84 John, NB, B Comber & Co, | Cushin d from the Roads brig Brio, cmnrmieg the assessment therefor, aud appointing’ ab- | bas found tigual developement during the year now clos- claim on the Christian The Cbtistian camnot be other- | ®° committed. People are awakened overy night with Brig Globe, Leavitt, Mobile. Patterson & Wal ce on Sunday ner Sanford collector; 1n faver of egulating. grading, and | 178. How gratifying to every benevolent mind to see the °} the neise of drunken men, or the cries of murder. @: Brig Hopo, Biddle, Apalachicola, xalp Post. AT eo L1—* aanig Metropolis (new, 964 tons), Mar Wise thana patriot He is, however, more tham that. | line 'hells and an army of regged boys and aisle ener Brig Alired Exali, Solder, Savannah, N L MoGready | wick, Savannan; bask & Churonill, Hichborn, Cardenses setting curb and putier stones, and paving Fifty-third | flendless and misguided children of the city cared for, | Not only does he feel for the moral interests of the pyo- & Co. t t erous in thie city. If alrcases of midnight murdet | sobr Martha Jano, Boynton, NYork; 13th, bark Undise , am x sud dependent, struggling females furnis fl | ple here, but he has an anxiety for their eternal wellare | DUNCrous | Antigua, Maitland, Phelps & Co. new, 582 tone), Merriman, NOrloans. street, between {hitd avenuc and Hast river. Alladopte | Shei, Te het Wee ogres Alri | hereafter, He looks on mam not merely.as a citizen whose | and Tobberles were Known to the public they would be , Charleston, Van Brant & Slaght. CORAL 5 Deo 2—are bog Calais, Lockhatt, Baltimene. ed. each es some Prediaent, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mab- | 80d similar movements, as tokens of life. show- | iterests are connected with the prosperity of the land, ond im p0ok wae ei containing Bo 0, Richmond, C H Pierson. Sld 8th, sehr Tomah, Trimble, Philadelphia. ing porsossiug a soul destined to exist forever | cFimcs of New York what an interesting book it would ferry, Phila EASTPORT, Deo s f f 0 nia JW MeKee. Arr brig Shackfurd, Michenor, Hiller ing that the heart and conscience of Christian New | bates be; its unwieldy bulk would not prevent its being read | Steamer Michigan, Morehouse, Philadelphia, J & X Driggs, boro, ands if Ai batt, O’biiep, Rodman. Breaden. Woodward, Wells, An- 7 i oy sie? o for Philadelphia. aah 7 . | York are becoming aroused, to feel, and to act, and will | 8d forever What is 4 Christian sir? A Christiam is | yo) ing IAS Deo'S—arr sohrs Union, Whitter Gre Ring, Valentine, meCopney 210 SA" N° | gover slumber more, ao long as any forza of micery re- | S"PH0sd to partake of the spirit of his Divine Master, | Uy {tmands—what a pleture it would befor philanthre- | hae he i NYork; 7th, Caroline, Clark, snd Lucinda, Ingalls, €o; Stay Sto concur to permis the owners of property | mains unrelisved. Christ; othermiso not called a Christian, if he is not | Fetes but h call thon ee toe ce, Cxposed by | Ship Corinne (new), Codman, Warren, RI, in ballast, to | Wm Pope, Foster ao; Manuela, Koiton, N York. on Fitty fh street trom Urondway to” Seventh’arenus, | But Christian cherity suocors the body chiefly for | Cbristlike. “I¢not of the spitit of Christ, you are none | 6? ‘ ctaall portion of the villany com: ; . ‘Hy Laurens, and Union, foe in New York, and they little keno the inlgnity of tls city. Brig Hayti, Cheeseman, Gonaives, 12 days, with coves, | iP hore Sth, wis wind, schrs ‘York If, in a country town, a murder {s committed. there would | Retosany, Ko, to O L & A Ferris, Nov 28, off St Marke al RIVER, Dec 12—Are schr Wandopasso, Bucks- v the eoul's Good done to the soul is the great good, | Of bis,” says the apostle. As he taught, so we believe. to regulate and grads the said street betwoen Broadway le great good, Point, spoke brig Milton 12 days from Now York for Port au rine smtSemath arenes agepted. real snd abiding; and nothing is more vital to the wol- | Crist promoted the best interests of man—taught the | be the greatest commotion and excitement; but im tle Sid Lith, e ‘om: rR Borden, Baltimore. Committee co! Peas ty . | fare of the city than that the spirit embodied im the so- the perplexed, and assuag 4 no date, Int 28 3), Jon 74 ret rr Stsnn, Handy, aibany; 12:h, CD ed, by the following vote, viz:— designs and toils—a pioneer in every good work. The | dlspraced temporal blessings, but opened up tho marrow | fortunate belie, who have been convicted om the charge thward; ‘for sbout eight hours. scud MACHIASPORT, Deo 8—Arr sctrs Manuela, Kolten, aad j of sting life. And so intent was he upon tho Wm Pope, Foster, NYork; Hudsor, and Medomak, de. Afiirmative—The President, Messrs, Brown. Tait, Mab- | Yast regions of moral darkness in the city are but very | Way to everlasting of murder. A large portion of this evil arises fromthe | fores: i REGLK, Doo 1i—Arr sobra Jos Porter, B.giish, NYorts ME Ee One Se tially explored, (and the Prince of Darknese hasnume- | Sccomplishment of the work of salvation, that ho lett,the | Sunt ct food asseey f vapeemg classes, who are compelled | STK Orizava, Hatch. New Haven, 1 day, iu ballast. OR Vickora Houghton, Taantany J 8" Hoplas ‘a eae . po throne of the hupreme,God. and humbied himself on th RS Scbr Martha Stuart, Lockwood, from the wreck of the 8 derson, Bouton. MeGown. Wright, Wheelan, Barker, Ro- Se Petey; Salis ghee Sat ee ee Ste | cronsof the oriminal. “If, then, we are Christians, we, | 2 the pangs of hunger to commit erime, which, St an Pore nn ar Lockwood from the wreck of the 86 | Tangier, bound to Portland; Vineyard, Foster, de, bound 06 . Ring, Valentine, McConkey.—19. red; sn freely. da h | , cllow men? | cAtlier period of their lives, they would blush to think Of. 5 4, J N oaton. *Of Oommaittce on Assessments —To concur to extend | stk God cannot but give way. Satan may, in‘eed, | Hkehlm, should fee for the Interests of our fellow man. | Tt js very important for thoee dstributing tracts to oom: | stexes cts Lane So2ne® Norfolk, 2dsys, with naval | tu Hampton Rosds, bark Mascpps, from Callao 104 days, to ©. F. Lindsicy forther time for paying assessments, | Come down, “ having great wrath, because be knoweth | ike him. we should labor for the advancement of their THU Are brig Candace, Mathews, Baltimore, boend te ri i yerse with the poor people which they meet in their mis- Schr Patmes, Sandford, Richmond, 3 da: : that be bath but # short time,” but the Lord shall cast ptt {and make sactioes for the acsomplishment of this | sion Sh said that acts of kindness Were very necessary | Schr Willett ® hobbins, Cartwright, Pr Boston, putin in distress (see Misoeil); sonrs Rio Gi ; | sapeake Bay, bouad to New Haven (put in chare marble bust of Menry Clay, and appropriating Ker. 5.0. Haven next rose to second the adoption of of kindness were long remembered by those poor Si iiman, Th xutiog. year calls out to us tha Juay State, Wilson, NYork. Sld schr a “25 | “puta short time.’ Twelve months of met . bee eee ag ter pig (chofiaiethy Dibe nd RAE addcd immensely to our obligations unto Christ, batt, O'Brien, Rodman. Breaden, Woodward Wells, An | e¥ety one of those mercies bring its tribute, and lay dereon, Bouton. MeGown. Wright, Whelan, Barker, Ko- | his fect. Those swiftly flying months have serious! xers, Ring. Valentine, McComkey.—19. shortened the time allotted us for his service. Of Committee on Finance—(n favor of remitting per. | The Rev. Isaac Oncuann presented the sonal tax of James (juigley; tax of Andrew Casey; tax : ANNUAL | BEPORT. ef 1861 on the Church of tho Most Holy Redeemer; re- | We commending that ihe petition of Jacob Hoff and Isaac | lieve b r Hergenberger be referred to the Committee on Sewers. | #@ the happiest of human beings, the influence which it All adopted, each by the fqliowing vote:— diffuses throughout the community 1s beneficial to both . J s ‘i ail .. | him out, \ "1 sh mmers, Philadelphia, 2 days. Of Committee on Arts ond Scienets—To concur topur. | MA CME. 06 year culls out to us that we, too, have | On the concluslon of Mr. Wosoott’s address, in those missions through the city; and little acts frying , Por Con: nape ople, who seldom receive any words of comfort. Schr John Wright, ioke On, Portland, C i the report. He did it from his heart, and concurred in all | Tine work ef oouverting slumars in the large towns | BeteBo SUGHETE, Wilkins Mitte te sae ton, Lenneond, Noth EW Lathees ‘great magnitude and impor- | Rohe by dnoy Miner, Bowley, Now London. 2 days, for Phi- | Puinmyrroymontowns Stee . “ tance. This work carried on with success the NEW HAVEN, Deo 13—Arr bark Magnolia, Whitney, W iough ihe por people's outer ed there sb te grea Aponies and" ith’ seal never known beareordines, | ypetstee# 1 Sermons, Smith, New Landon, 2 days, ‘or | ork aibemueey Maelo nurs Jeke Weuey, Alege Ellen its sentiments, which bad jast been read. Ho also agreed | with the romarks of his worthy brother who had address. | °4 cities 18 one i | irginip. "6 : neither fornicators, drunkards, murderers, Hall) New London,@ Gays te Vi Kim City, Friebic, NYork. 81d schre Olivia & Virginia, poverty that surrcunded them, he would say, God speed | Auere are ~ Scbr Palestine, Hall, New London, 2 days for Virginia. , Phiiedelphis. Te,all dablena. to tatigioe Who diojiwho be. tho Tract Society. While there that evening, New York | £hictes nor liars in henvem; and all those classos of men | _Sohr Henry B Barnes, Drown, New Haven, 2 days, tor | ARCA gence Cornelia, Carnes, Brandy wi sobings, obey Ite precepts ani imbibeltsapiet | passed bafore him in a vision. It is, perhaps, one of the Sehr eae e herk’ Excelsior, Wert Tuaiony 6 | | | dom of God. ‘Those who have ever read Martin Luther's | 80 bine’, Al Word) that onpala Glneos tele neo of eee tase vorks oovid not but be convinoea ofthe truth of them. | cht Her Rtuntas, ‘do; Otizava, NYork; sche Edwin C, NY ori; eleep ry Je ve ie was of ple! i race, ant was him who first 0} 80 ‘arron, do. Affirmative—Tbe President, Messrs, Brown, Tait, Mab- | the friends and to the focs of God. To flucuce we seine’ Nor york na 26 not like Babylon, noted for its | tye Pope, andcalled him a ccmmon man.” ‘The work of RW LONDON, Dee 1\—Are steame net, Goons batt, Olivien, Kodman, Broaden, Woodward, Ring, | are indebted for our civilization, for all that is correct in | m#gnificent gardens and parks, nor like A hens or gonverting is now at ie zenith, and may God prosper it, RO Pe tot ge po a ag i Wells. Anderson, Bouton, McGown, Wright, Wheeiau, | Morals or cood in legislation, for the security that eur- : gre SF eae’ and | foritis a holy work. ‘The number of religious Boots that Pinta, Peres. do for Baltimore. N it surpasses them all im her commerce. tra' » Barker. Rogers Valentine. and MeConkey—19. rounds our persons, our homes, and our property, and | par Pe ’ bave been printed would fill a prodigious library in PORT, Deo 12—Arr brig Rainbow, Hamblin, Previ- ‘Of Committee on Pabitc Health—In fevor of filling up | for all tbat counteracts the seliishness of cur nature and ee And, in the industry of her inhabitants Tt is | with a mumber of govd and holy volumes. low houtd dense for NOricwns, ches Mary Clack, Usayes Now vertsim low and sunken lots, and removing nuisances, | makes man a benevolent being—a benefastor to his rage, | O.f0y "yore crune. Dantay ae Jil be larger han Lom, | they convert those thousands of human beings who are for Norfolk; Lt an, Eimy, Bath for NYork; sloops Adopted by the following vote :— Who then can overestimate the debt he owes to religion or : without the means of proc the Gospel? They should Agent, Hays, NYork for Providence; A B Holmes, Davia, batt, O'Brien Rouman Bresden, Woodward, iting, Wells, Gittusion? uch an organization is the New York | Cehor city, and its eidawaibs were trode vast tide of emigration that is pouring iate this couatry, Leader, Pearce, NYork fer Dighton: Il Castofl, Gedtroyy, Anderson. Bouton. McGown. Wright, Wheelan, Barker, Traot Society, which, to day holds its twenty-sixth | ple tham any army that Xerxes ever commanded, Hore, increases the poor greatly, therefore they should jabor One bark, unkown. Nort ik for Boston: A 8 Elles, Westerly, Fall River for New Re Valentine. and MoConkey—10 anniversary. Ii is an assosiation of persons of various harder in proportion as the immigration continued. He SAILED, fol OfCommities on Wharves, &e—To mou-concur as to | denominations, helding as individuals their eeclasiastioal | S1' tclences, religion, vice and wickednossareall com- | was no, opposed to emigration, for these, who cuine te building two picts at she foot of Fourteomth street, 1. R, | Preferences, yet as a society avoiding sectarian bias | e is & true ploture of this elty which stran- slocps Mary alias, Hawkins, Providence for N Youty Steamshige Europs (Br), mn, Lverpeels Ins Adger, ie Blackstone, A| bv, a bs Brekwely |, lau—are AeA ati, Jennoy, NOrleans for Provk- ; this couniry camo here to seek an asylum from ta | Dickinson, Charleston; ahi i 2 ; | gers do not often see. If they should wish to eeu it, they y 7 pO vs JA Hazard, Gardner, brig Indus resol: of this Board. of 14th M t. 2 | amd inculeating thore essential truths im the belict of | 8°* A q of Europe. Antwerp ¥ fy a Sdand spproved Laid om the table to he priate. P| which all Evangelical churchos are united; thus dita. | rank Tit the cellars where the principal drinking ea- | "Arter the Doxology had been gone through, the Presi- | | Wind during the day from F to NE. ke salands Deo for Nil bye Austen, Gibbs; Fall Of Committes on Fire Department—In favor of denat- | #ing religious principies, promoting refigious experienoe, xe where there are ceveral men now toder aentcane of | Geni pronounced the benediction, and the necting sepa- ean PRA TEP ER ° Ipbi all, Providence for NYork; Ab! ing to Elias B Henry $75 for injuries sustained by him | encouraging religions, practice, and. leaving thors to | Geatn for embruing thelr hends in innocent men's blood. | *€d- Telegraphic Marine rte peors, | Marae, NBedford for Virgicis; sloop Radiat, Wells, Peork: oof ag ts whom they are benefle unit —— ———_______ 2 jonce for NYerk. pg _ t caaaner pot his duties a3 fireman, Adopted Cuerehes et they themeelves oe ke fmt its duties There was a stil! more important fact connected with the Military Parades, ‘Ship Tear, NYork; sohrs Daniel Francis, Port NORWICH, Deo 11—Slé schr Vondovi, Bray, NYork. Affirmative The President, Messrs, Irown, Tait. Meb- | Were performed by its founders, assisted by viciters; | Heople of New York—there were some two hundred | Tho H. J. Weekly Guard, under the command of Cap cae Sire Hay NEW BEDFORD, Deo 13—Are schrs Mar ; 5 ; hurehes were all full at agiven | tyin P ~ 7 4 Breeden Wo falls, | but, through the blessing of God, they were so eniar; churches; and if these gi tain Peter Larkoy, proceeded to the country, upom their Kadercon, Bouten, MoCown, Weigic, Wheelaa, ‘Garker, | thai when eicht years had elapsed, i beoomue necessacy | Ue. there would not bo one half the popaistion | first annual excursion. last ‘Tuesday morning. - We have Rogers, Valentine. and Novonkey——-19 to employ and sustain ward missionaries who should oe. | $f ym. ior Je the houses of ode rhe Rot seen. even on the part of our most veteram companies, (Of Commitres on Fire Departmen:—In faror of payig | @Perate with and superintend the visiters, and report | f,, Uren works there have boca ious sourdess | finer, turn-out this season. ‘The Guard mumbered Dill for rent of house for Hose Company No 8%, Adopted, | Monthly to the Board of Managers the result of their la- | [7 ted tte wor churches eee not led the vanng | bout eighty muskets. and as they marched past the by the Seieuing vols s— . bors as far as they could be asoertained. Sinco that | Comire’ i our cpurehen ere not filled: the railroad | City Hall they attracted vory general attention. The | | Arrived—Di Affiamstive—The President, Messre, Brown, Tait, | tite the number of missionaries and visiters has greatly | fhe rinkine tolocas Were all Well, wen te wrall athena, | CMicers wore » neat overcoat of the same oolor y Mabbatt, Brien, 1 Brenden, Wordward, Wella, | increased; but the present mode of operation is the samme | Og'° Ciunuine falooms were all wel £08 well atten’. | furnished to others serving in the United State Anderson, Bouton. McGown. Wright. Whi . Barker, | that wasthen adopted Every part of the city is no wd fae G Pylehe on fe Bren ow Port rel of the | and we look upon it asa decided improvement in the Rogers, Ring, Valentine. McUonkey— vided into districts, and to each district, as far as prac. | PCpulation of this city took occasion or onic ging them. | ing of companies. A variety of very magnificent prizes ‘The report of Committeee on Financ ticable, a visiter is appointed to go from family to tami. | *!¥es On thet day might beseen men reeling around our | were shot for. rrancisco; 1 4 Sagua; sobre Willow, New | Helen, Ellis, NYcrk. Cld Lich, ThomseB Smit HW Gand: Iria B, Pallagelpnts; Tryall from Naa ‘Triumph 2N brigs Sarah Wil- | Sweet, Suffolk. Va; Danicl Webster, Lewis, ‘isang; sleep re jh, Norfoleg kh. dence, DPGARTOWN, Deo 9. Now ‘ackard Cohasset Narrows for N methyst, Ober, Wycomico for Boston; sohr NANTUCKET, Deo 12—Aan brig mney. A al ork fir Frankfort. Rio Janciro vis Edgartown. oilfrom ship Henry Clay. Are 8 bre Kendrick Fish, 4 Reine for Ells- rai bade ipa , Dec 1l—Arr schr A Sawyer, Haskell, 1 . sdetphia, Onkem Nantucket. ape re rig Bsr: | BEOMTLAND, Doc 11—Cld brig Martha Kinsman, Talbot, Jon a ai timore. | lade les pend tay 12th—Arr topsril sehr, name not ascortained. 0 coneur to re- es ee . r . expeciall streets in a state of intoxication frighful to bel There — I Brig Amcthyst; scbrs Ore Rebecca, Kon- ‘On Sunday, the floot of constwise and foreign vessels thas new letee of pier No. 43. N. R., to J. 1. Yeomsns, was, on isto mid steteimenoiie Sette te $6: | was an old saying. “let charity begin at home,” which he | Gop ar THe Mint.—From the Ist to the 15th of | érick'Pisb, and TD Hosgdon, ag) ’ bad been Lying wind bound in the harbor for the last tem motion, taken pted. Higious convervation, gathering the ehitdren inte sohools, | Believed in. Ife did not like to hoar people saying that | December the receipts of gold at the United States Miet Prrcaparrra, Dee 154 Pe | ee een ie ene ta ward: bound veuelae wane By Assistant Alderman McCosiry—Of Hugh Tarner, | #4 their parents in\o places of worship, supplyiog the | {ssionarics should be sent abroad to preaok to the hea- | in this city were $2.70 00~ra large amount for the pe Arriah Sobre Prenton: Simmong: Plymouth, Macs; Ca- | thoge which sid are the following:—Ship feress City, bares tobe paid for servicer rendered as inspector of the regu: | destitute with the cacred Beriptures, and in every pesst- | then, wlile there was abundaut work at home te oscupy | riod. though not up to the Unprecedented depois of No- | mille, Diusard NYork, Grace Darling. Bartlett, do; Johm | Arnerican, Selomen Piper, Wilham, Medora, Chileon, Ate lating, cetting curb and gutterand paving Twenty-sseond | ble way doing good their time Let. ihem look at their own city—at the Five | vember. Of this sum, $2,210,000 were deposited yester- mor? srs gad ore om | mira; brigs Harriet Nowell, Matangas, Henry Loeds, Gee F prom pe te Phe pi pila dan it x sone | "Last year we reported twenty one missionaries; early Points, and other bad tocalities in this city, The old | day, which shows a remarkable correspondence with the Bark C_B Hamilton, Moans, Portl: brigs | Williams. Washington, Alesia, Mechanic: sohrs Gee Brooks, mivercamain vee ? “OM | im tho’ present year another Was engaged for the then | brewery. the Meart of viee, is at length being torn dows, | smount reported to have Leen brought by the Ilitmoes, ‘Thurber, Mavy Bay; Tiberius (Br), Jamer, Wall | “SytitADELPRIA, Doo 13, 'M—Are brig Mary’ Lo st FROM HOARD OF os | reeently constituted Twentieth ward, and since that time | ive 8 gx ae a charitable Seer is to kgerected in arrived at New York on Sunday,—Philadelphia Bul- Lowell, Peterson, Cienfuegos; ‘econla, Park, Ms- | peterson: NYerk; schre Treasurer, Senete Wares, Re-adopting report of Committee on Sewers, with or | Other additions hove been made. There are localitics in | (8 Place »This is the work of » Christian people, who are ec. 1, ee eae Darling, Bartlett, and John Rog ay rs, May- | Jarvis Lyon, Baker, Boston; Excol, Cro t; DS Mershon, Soracg, Unsrloston: MA & | sore ‘Alvort Vinal (nob Alvert Vinsont), z : ‘ soniet | ching people from vice every day. When they went = port 1 " rt nk our city which exe very repulsive, and which could not | SPt¢ 4 ee TE eee er te tanii ton at | be resobed, by. our cedinary ‘propsause, Shey’ are, |.€0 churol and Beard the word of Goa presoued they did Stock Sales Garchino, Henderson, NYork; Catharine Martha, Berton, | [oh4. iver to Stoond avenue, nots iz the objec Gowded with men and women deeply sunk in imao. | 20 consider how many thousands of their brethren were | Pris.aneienra, Deo. 15.—(Reported by Reon & Taylor) ¢ Siiscellaseuias ‘ith, PM—Cld echrs White Ock, Brown, Bangor; M Maney, hhis Uonor the Mayor—motion of the Board of Aldermen | oiymded mit mon and women decPly cuok in imao- | there who had not the means of buying the word of God. | —Firi Hourd $1,200 Pennaylvante, 99543 8 40049,995 | sip Chana Wuusten, ot Boston, step 1a next | Willette: Staten ; John Latosster, Ross, N York. re adopting enid report and erdinaces, concurred in. ¥) yet po J age x1 iow many thousands ot men, women and childrea are | 58” Wilmington nailroad 6's, 1 1,060 Lehigh Morteage OOS SOLE, bine bECm EAL 40. Ge ee Took boaan te PROVIDENCE, Doo 1)—Arr stoxmer Pol o4 Methudias te evastlets @ Bouse (fir the tie ct Hen 06, | or their especial At three - Ge, 18%; 1.000 ‘sohuyient ery, 995 tons, bas been sold to ® Now York house for | York; echrs Atalanta, Pratt, Smith's Grech NG; Sarah @ ° : | ¢ been employed. tho mea- | there who are suffering from the want of education? The | Ntvisstion 370. 93%; | $00,000, 6aab. Engle, Star. Philadelphia. ' Sld sohrs Charles & Ed Fe iis a pe x4 ing testimonials of approbation | State government ought to provide some means for edu- A 0 Pens: | Snip Gronora, ashore at Old Inlet, NJ, was fast going to | Bocruo, Baltimore, Cape May, Rove, Philedeighiay Bevak Mf Grenting petition of Firet Baptist church, corner of froma neigh borianselratiies: raaneiay ‘also been ong 4 | cating those unfortunate people. Ie then alluded to the 4 Minchill Raitroad, | pieces on the 12th i : i Rowland, Rowland NYork. Broome snd Elizabeth streets, fur two gas lamps. Con- an fscistaut to the missionary toCGerman emigrants, ‘The | “sttivution of tracts by the society. The book of St. | #7: 10y North Amerisan j 100 do, 16345 100 do, PKR Suir, of about 2000 tons, now on the stocks 12th—Arr sehr T P Aboll, Dickinson. Phil curred in. = ration a recrasreneh ed Soret Matthew was a tract, in his opinion, and their tracts | 16%; 1(0 Union Canal, 16) 5 ¢ ‘ rr Norfolk via New Lo and expeoted to be ready for launch! as boon purchased of Mr Donald M'Key, ouse, for $125,000. re (of Waldoboro, Me). Perkins ina htterfrcm Green Run Beach, Worcester Co, in | have cone ashoro nesr Green Run during # ¥ i7Z; | thick weather. on night of the 9 The Board then adjoursed to Friday af 4 5 | great de im the lower parts | (, eit effi ‘ J ack e Bost en adjourced to Friday afternoon, at 5 city hos lowg engeged our attention and we bare | 0¥ed their efficiency to the feot that they were represem | Schuylbilt 3S Viekoburg halla, 3 0 dow Railrosd, 31; Scloul, Bicen t oft 5 ; ' do. in love, 28;! ee anxiously inquired os to our duty, We have regarded the | *tions of the Bibie, There was ono great ieature in that | 14) 4, : a , ver M: i al BDWARD SANFORD, Clerk. opening avd sustaining places for preaching as more ap- society. which was that the distributers accompanted the 19%; 50 so 1t0 do, vy. de, petit nti ‘i } bones Bort ; ; gift of the tract with money to purchase personal oom Ui Reading Raticoad Expenditures of the City Gove: nment—Esti- eer ae we ave Whetgne Haight, eiaicat ipa | h in neatly ali cases they needed vory muol Penn ia Kailroad. 49 745,100 Long 21 . Below, Nichois, Bucksville, SU to load ise, Baltimore (noe Ith); Janae Tunnel N¥ork sloops Harvest, French and Blsokstene, Sai 1sth—Arr steamer O:éecla,, Millor, N York brig Pi rome liumble lam airman moved the adoption of the reports, which | lots, hould be kep? burning in those 4 in a quarter of an hour after to At the meeting of the fo Inst Tuosdey choos where the light of truth shone’ glotiouciy | Was carried uanimou:ly rey aa 10 | Pniadelphia from Pon acola, with lumber, and, from gtening. e communication was received from Josoph It. | nti the eburches removed to the Upper mans and sex, | ,, THe oMolt and covgregation then chsunted bymam 624 of | $21 140 de, e220, ena 2 Joa | oeition, it is doubtful whethor she vessel cx cargo will we | Pet recs gotta thas a ae ‘Taslor, Eeq , Comptrolier. submitting a statement of the | ie thst the destitution increased, and was still inorene | the Reformed Duteh Church selection :— Coai, cash, 1634; 100 do, 16%! 100'do, 06, WX, Second Board. | #8Y<d. and Chato, Osker. NYork. estimates of appropriation aud expenditure, which will | 152 we have felt constrained so far to interpoce, that two ie that gocth forth with weep 7 Si 00) Fobuylkill Nay G's. "82 8234; 187 50 do, C&P. 82; | Bank Parana, at Gibraltar, before reported as having | RICHMOND, Deo 13—Arrsohr Sharon, Thatcher, Bostens be required for the sustainment of our city government | WE te lations have been provided under the awsplees Bearing still the precious seed ; 5,000 Wilmington KR 6" + 16,000 Roading RR Mort | boon aehore, lost {alee keel, broke rudder, and part ofcargo | Sid berk Parthian, Loveland, NOricans; brig Round Pond. uring the ensuing year From the t bular documents Of this cociety. There the Gospel is preached by Kn Nover tizing never sleeping, Ga, 44, abn, 910,000 do, 09: 3 Lehigh Interes igh 0 | eupposed to be damaged. TN tikes am as, Weed bach Ito account annxed to the paper it would appear that tho a re! a All bis labour shail eucosed. i }, 400 es Long Teland KR, in lots, 0, ¢ CANDACR ima), from Balti heort, Wilecn, aie tue bao proposed now levy will exceed the amount which was | (tl ‘tact Bierionarics of diflerent Gemorainations, and we ‘Then will fei the rain of heaven, 4b, aha; Bl do, USme, 22H do, own, 2374; AUD do, U8, 2156: | oul into. Nerfonk (ath inetant, in distant, havtag, boos | ¢ctseutnport, Wilieny NYcr two.hera beigae SUTOL DUT TE, Proment our: by a sumamounting £0 | uy forward io the work. Then the can of morcy shine ; Unien Camel, in tote, oie; 12 Pennoylvania Nie, dag; 00 | 12, coPtnch, Teak howanrit, Dead ratte and catwater, ho | Sohn nird, wird, Bostuns | ‘ain ths dahio A sit | Precious fruits will then be given, % ‘The following brief summary exhibits the main items | - Luring the cighteon years that have elapsed sinoe his | ey ton, Ge y 1 je Paes, tn tole. a ld | thought to be badly damaged. ee ee Fb wane if ‘ i . Soeiety first supplied the city with missionarics and pro- ‘Through an influence all divine. 277%; 60 do, 28; S00 do, in lots, C &P, 2136; 200 Morris Jani I, “ * “A kine, NYork; J Ly P ‘onnell, Brown, Cardonas, Sid v cusinaiee of Patios, Lesope ead Ges..cce- merale, on an everage. 205 persensennually as hopefully Date eupen eee edna. 200 do. HB. 4; 400 40, bo, 204 26 do 5,24 Soun Bauriwone, st Baltimore from NYerk, expe | STMARKS, Deo S—in port bark Geo Themas, Fisk, from Por Police | converted to God through its instramentality; » large Thou mey'st be rele a bt, 2484: 0 do, 2134; 20) do, 25; 200 do, bb rienced very rough Weather oa the passnge, and carried | Key Weotfer NYork dg. Jor katupe ond Gas prepsrtionot whom have become mnembe of our city Let tisaels ot vetdure bright ning, 60 do, 2454; 200 Morrie Canal, 20; 100 Sohuylkill Nav Prefer- | away hor j.b- Are zoth ult (back date), bark, 2H Gamble, mi gl pg ess churches; some bave left the world with joy; some have ~ cA : re e int, 2774. Market ie , nt, {ties a0 foe Which epplicstion xvcst be gone #s missionaries tothe heathen; somo are pastors of tG“icutentun Married, ed her anchors, ar dctruck on the bar.’ The captain slipped | "SACO, Dec 12 Fld thip “Pequot (new, of Saco, 035 tons . i Pe, churches; some are tract missionaries; some are tract ure the harvest-time is near. On Wednesai y ie chains and cndeayored to get into Provincetown, a1 ailpateiok, NOrloans. wade to the Legislature for authosity te “4 Inesday morming: December 15, by the Rev Mr. Gilpatriok, NOr! eer 9.479,088 09 | Visiters, and others are diffusing the eavor of Christ, | _ After this hymn. the Rev. J. 8, leap, of the Reformed | Inship, Mr Tuomas F. Goopwin to Miss Manta (Par. | beating inhad both jibe blows sway, and she fin SALEM, Deo 12-814 schr Erma, Haffords, Rich mon Jets oo telly en amongst the people with whom they dwell. ao | Dutch Church. Harlem, made on address. He com- | wen, ail of this city pp ET where she wiLLMINGTON, NC mica eye ny é pee, Boss 000 00 | Gusts tone or as preg rge Coogeacy ts on mencod by observing that he did not marvel at the elo- | On Wednesday, December 15, by the Rey. William | tun get em "Ie vil Boston; Lamartine, ‘Tyler, Now York; Lith; brig’ Indiam quence of the spewker who ha” preceded him. If they | Maclaren, Mr Tnomas H. Dickson to Miss Many Axe Were ersembied there te plead for the life of a fellow | Grover, daughter of Lewis P, Clover, Eaq., all of this creature, it would be cxpected that they should bi i her neighbors, and spoken of the wonders of redeom- | earnest, and express themselves in glowing langu A Wednesday, December 15, by the Rey. Henry Ward omas Hixnwoop to Miss Exiza Goppanp, ing love, and of that rich grace which found her and you could not weil blame the advocate for pleading | Beecher. Mr 640.705 9g | BEF, When between eixty wud eevonty years of age, and | too earncaily ? And why not, for cireamstamces would | Petar ine eine 100.000 09 | #B€4 wbzoad the love of God in hor heart, Tho reottal of | require that he chould rpoak with feeling and with | “Mr. K:ditor: Tie marciage of Mr, W. Hl, Lowny to Miss 742.157 91 | bet happy experience bas been blessed by the Divine | warmth on am cocesion when the I'fs of w fellow creature | Guxew, is without foundation, ° Spirit; and in the last commer the missionary who bad | is mt stake; and he hes great responsibility thrown om - ‘ashington equare iron railing stock. For Common Schools for Cit; ‘anoth }, and then Pro 2 fact appear t> be much, dan Queen, Varney, bi tohe Mary Jane, Gilchrist, Clow cr seek Bp- | 11 5 bt. A vousel and crew wore engaged to go | WASHINGTON, NC, Nov 22—Arreohr Friends, Boston oe > ‘and old same day for do). Cid 224, sohrMolvillo, Coustne, ow, Farlow. from Beaufort, NC, mppored | 40. for this port, wont ashoro night of 17th, at ten *etok, on WALDOBORO, Des 13—Sld ship Edw Stanly (now), Re- Abscoom be ized about three, AM. borteon, NOriot br Pi D 5 Sh loaded with neval st a ar fe the shore. About 80 or 400 Passengers fall ro onC B Wilson, E J We vert.’ She has removed from. th: inhabited principally by Germans. Fer Common Schools for Stat For Btate Mill Tax...... For deficiency of tax 1962. ¥ r of Surge 0 been saved, some picked up at Livenroo1—Steamel ‘he ve t hip en | been made uscful to her, at her request. vialted the place | hima. Now, let us supposo that a report was spread Died, gen. el woul ‘otal losn; at last acoounts was ‘ins ada; § Woodhoimer, poor nor fasten easy MU ELE gy | SDd kaw with glidness the work of the Lord; several | that one thovsand individasls are ina ruforing and | On Monday morning, Dec 13, of discase of the heart, Breahg up her Daiumest out, stern oat, and larboura cide sede cd wean Foepnto, Mr Asohir, Mom: J : , . persons professed to have obtained a good hope through | starving condition, what an excitement it would caus Kowann Sustvon Savin, Esq , aged 42 years. late of the | stove. Bhe is partially insured in Wall stecot. (real, B Bale 'r Dickson, 8 inbridge, Col Guan, grace, otbers wero crying, “Bave, Lord, er wo perish,” | Were we assembled to plead im thelr bebalf, you would | ‘heatres Royal, London, amd the principal theatres of the | Scsn Zerivn was ron into 10th inst, hile tying im she | Eontéi W Whiteford Mr Nixcn, Hamilton J arr ra Inorease of levy of 1853 over that of 1852. . $1,791.23 Roe, Montreal; Mr reaterees E Droz, Mr A pene, Me 74 | | and prayer meetings were held every evening. This oase | expect us to be in earnest, and accuse us of in- | United States, strram at Charleston, by Fr Olympe o ‘ AS teat e te eee - to * a in | ig only one of many which make it maniieet that although pensibility if we did not address you with thoughts The members of the musical and theatrieal profession, | V’oint Petre, Guad. The lost jibboom, sprang bowsprit, ‘Devine snd bey Ripeness C fezalas, porate D “* tiz: $742,167 OL. of 1862, Iu comserdence of extra apore, | tbe city of New York is the field in whioh this Society In- | that breathe and words that burn. But we do | his Masonic brethren, and his friends and acquaitences, | *4 stove bulwarks. MrPick Mr Wage, WL Kandsit’ England; W Taral Fratton, and aitictg otkier things the rapid orth apts | Bors, seed scattered here is often blown by the gales of | mot plead for such individuals, nor do we seek | ate rerpeotfully invited to attend his funeral, from his | Ecvn Anco Nayxs, before reported linia "Ribs Tryon, are ra digo Beaven Into other directions, and thore brings forth frait | bread for thousands of suffering ereatures, but do plead | Inte roeidence, No. 89 Whito street, this day, at twolve | DOF Passage from Jacmel to Boston, was iran R ikine, On 7 built at Bane: ‘Her feay, 0 tothe glory of God, Thus, while we enumerate only ] for more than 250.000 ef our fellow citizens exposed to | o'clock M. He "1 , eo, is Tully 1 Mr Doan, Mr Harmon sad Pics bere nner Prmnonhe boven A ful cates of bopefal conversiom as come within our | eternal death ana who must perish ifthey donot recaive | (im Tassday, December 14, of consumption, Exspeatex Sa ical Si evokis lernred tebreviseeeya nler, J hoGroesan,. WWateos, ite simp ried for the year 1852. Of this amount Fivo.000 is required | knowledge and havo s dizect and immediate relation to | and embrace the gospel. Therefore do met blame us if we | 0, Burr, aged 00 yoars, 3 months and § days. oun Rio, from Chesapeake Bay for NHaven. put into | R Dunetall, oh Zoghi Mt Boussoy Mad M me for strect pavement r this instrumentality, those whom we recount are made | wax warm in its edy ‘Twe hundred and fifty thoa. His relatives and frie! nd those of his mother, Mrs, | Norfelk 12th inst, with lows of Rachoener, WD ackenzio, Py ceed fine 8 ‘The estimates for the coming year were roferred to the | te Means of the conversion of others, snd these again | sand souls without goepe Viper | Who are the; Filvabeth Henkin. of his brother's, George and Johm | soup Mf. ‘A, from Boston for Wilmington, bofors re. | ket) Mr Mt Tonia, Be jarker, T lem, & 0, of O. F., exe reapoctfully invited to attend his fuaeral, Cuannnsron—! Ship Jae Adgor Rew A 41 Finance Committee for thelr report thereon, ‘The report | 9f,cthers. Who, then, ean tell the amount of good that | whot need they to better tholr condition? Who B, Butt, and the members of Montauk Lodge, No. 227, I. | ported ashore on Chiokamicomico banks, ise total wreck, | 8ix—Total ed halemen. Prot J G Young, Col Moore and serv: i Divine mercy way cause to flow to mankind through tho | Some of them are our ewn count will be presented to the Board next Friday evening humble channel of this society ? “It is the Lord’s do- | cumstances, led to descerate the Babbath from the tesidence of his mother-inaw, Mrs B. Wil: | cya at, New Bedford’ Vere ten itector, Norton, Pasise ah Moore and ser ant liams, No. 40 Bowery, this afternoom, at half past ome | Ocoan; bask Marin, Mooors, do, Sid bork Marcha, Mon- Drs L Parmley, Mee a el, are MeCroory, Mise — ings, and it ia marvellous im our eyes.”” individuals from all the four quarters of the world—1 ; if Di Mrs Cronoh, Mise Wag Ronerd, xin Missen ‘Mand 8 Uoo tus Brooklyn City Inteltigence; Having tpoken in former reports of the adaptation of | titudes who know not God, nor care to know him, o'elock. do. on Toetdag thee rcTion At the Firemen’s election | this socity to the moral wants of the city, it may be suf. | whocaro not for their feliow-mon, There ate mon, wi On Wednerday morning. December 15, after a short ill- | Cid at San Francisco Oot 30, Chariot, Brow, of Honolulu, for yo Wg lowing five out of nine candidates | gcent now to state that although all the churshes of | men and children hastening to tho judgment-seat,covered | noas, Lyman Pnescott Uaxpex, im the Dist year of his William vi te ornise. int Emgineets were chosen :—Josep! every description would mot contain one-half of the im- | over with guilt danger, and know not | age. Art at Telcahuane Sept M0, Robt Rdvards, Burgees, NB, © Bogert, G Lindley and friend, 0 A Ai snderveer, William Boyd. Goorge Stayley aud | fabitante, thore aro but few of them that ere filed with | ofthe retsibutien for the wicked. Many he Te | he friends and relatives of the family are respectfally | 7,Dble oH ( O88 80 ornige). Sid #0b, Le Certo ai aclana, W Finley P Ryan Bas A.B Pell. The vote was as follows :— hearers; and that if wo reckon only thore placesin which | cently come among us; but they have come with ain; requested to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Steen Ce eee titre parse ++ 483] the great and vital doctrines of tho Koformation are | and even children partake of those errers, Others, again’ | No, 11 Jay street, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, | Arrat Johannadt Gov Carver, West, of Wostport, eecioae tase He ae Sapiniee i Bien i mre, Wilisies” Honte, Cretan Blow, , Be fram ays diy Pee | Finttory, H Mutohall, 170 op (was reported 4 John Muto wi ‘Norton, C Camprel, b Gamp 455 | preached, it will be found that far more tham half of our | only visit the city temporarily, and them depart for dif | without further invitation, 225 ap (had econ whs bus once in 8 m 448 | population do mot attend the ministry of the Gospel. Ilew | ferent parts of the world, om missions of vice, The vicious On Wednesday, December 15, of consumption, Groncx | ®0 9R 1. way 6, Go Matte 447 | (hen can they be porsuaded to be rvconolled uato Cod, | erowd our prisoms, and swell'the list of felons; and others, | W. 8tvA, aged ears and 6 months, sported Be Cis bats 4 unless it be by the usc of such means as this society em- | again, boldly avow themeeives es infidels, Dens of ini- The relatives friends of the family are respeotfally ‘ans, of Edgartown, from reported im the year are as follows:—1.786 279 tracts im | as ours— is for whom we care, and whom we must | ternoon. at three o’clook. when from some caure ® row occured between them and | V:nglish and other languages, embracing 6,803,700 pages, | lend to the bar of God, There are thousands of On Tuesday, December 14, Jiti14, daughter of John H. 8 party of the friends of the defeated candidates. resulti have been distributed; 1.161 Bibles, and 1,763 ‘Testaments | them who, if sot raved by you or me, will chorily sink | amd Johanna Kapp. aged 2 years and 3 months in the demolition of any number of champagne and | have been supplied to the destitute on bebalf of the New | into endless night, as certain as itis that tho wicked | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully bottles, which were used as weapons by the beli- | York Bible Bosiety; 6,847 volames lent from the ward | shall descend into hell. My roul yearns for them We | invitod to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ._ The windows of the house wore smashed in, the | libraries ; 2218 children gathered into Sabbath and must pluck them from the Is in which they are burn. | father, No 867 Iivington street, this aftermoon. at one pe of the stairs broken. = ta +4 Se ae into Laggel om i 120 persons indueed to attend Bil ing. Our on can show them the sin of ot. o'clook. Ay og ineay A ja na Her remains will be page) urned completely upside down ve men, | classes, ani » attend ; poran ing the word urge vemperance, open the Bibles | taken to the Lutheran Cometery. order, were severely’ | pledges obtained ; 1 Stele sacs heey | ont iy otrangor qo hisrorrow. | Om Wedneeday, Deoember 16, Axva Carina, etdoat | topobabh Ocean Sept 16, by letter from Capt Cornell, 1900 wh (oll ¢) Tong. Peanels, peel loys? juity are throwm opem for them. and papers and tracts | invited to attend his funeral, from his late residenee, Ne. | at P Sept 15 with 170 sp 10 wh). Migs leusard, Mr and Mes Moore family, av 206 |B We have now twenty-six fmisionaries, eighteen of te Urcvlated among them, and everything is done to | 186 Christopher street, this afternoon, at one o'clock. At Colombo, Ceylon. Gor 6, ty lotter from Cay peeled: outings cabin, Michelson, Lapeaio, Sint Devglaun Dee: 186 | whom are ward inissionaries, three are their assistants; | charm them by the devil and his aids, Many are 60 At Dobb's Perry. on Tuceday, December 14, Mancanrt, | Arsh, FH, 900 Reporte at Johanne ant Sone O, Faun | gisee | Bonttle, Hoattle, oo Boots, Sinolate ++ 126 | one with an acsistant attends tothe German residemts, | connected wth us, that their principles and eonduct cer. | wife of Shadrack Taylor, and danghter of the late Hlijak apne reported Api 6 with 220); Messonger, Ba- | moll Wilkie, Wilkio Jones, pussell, ila, Row Amonc rue Finemen—After the result of the | another te the seamen, and two the newly arrived immi- | rupt the morel atmorphere, and our lungs must inhale | Werner. of this cit ker. NB. 4 ‘Grunniger, Newport, less At mn, Pooklar, Cost inson, Atkins, tay, Picction for Engineer had been anneunced on | grants. The number of vititers during the year bes | the impurity, and our little ones must catch the contami- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are dae Seyohellos ‘8, Millwood, ws NB, 300 bbls; Dix omy, tee Velser party proceoded to the | averaged 1,176, thee presomt numbor ix 1171, The resalts | nation, They are individuals whose souls are ns precious | invited to attend the funeral, at Trinity Ohurch, this af- ui Fit, 760 sp; Helen Snow, Brayton, yy Club House in street. to celebrate the victory, | Fone wt, ce ae pate poet of Netting” Heard frome je Dov, Qai’ ri es dns | BER eg ee A TES PD | Bien ies mem ater ge a ae in Nani * Areo! & i distri ‘and mect the unh: and asenugo ly the Jas MaDe " ahd bruised among them Mr Wim. Clayton. police. | 62 backsliders reolalined; 108 porsdna hopefully converted, | We must reck after tue prodigal. and bring impact ¢o | dauuhver of testy acd aman WitschicC, aged if yours, ® | , The Mary ABB lig Hem rove Oonam ees incon GhawS Cur, a Lins Oey, ie fan Boyd ond © fow others. The party fought until | and 140 converts united with e 1 charohes his fatber’s house. We must point out to them the months and 1 day. 6) O'Connor, Sash Me ‘arland, Murphy, Mt ‘Bhey were mutually sat! Present | We now renew our appeal for moans of carrying | ef salvation, and endeavor to lead them to the Lam) of ‘The relatives amd acquaintances of the family are re- }, Cumm| in alomb, Potts, Fosters B he Irig | Orwerd hie work. Wo cannot syooged withous tee | od. We will them consult their good will, eooure tusir | specttully laviiod to attend tho Cunorm, to morrow atter- inde, oeke Ave 1, ia } Mygrey, pot oval, 178.

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