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surned, and stated that he would make, in e short THE ECTURE SEASON. has come from God.. (Applause.) It iscald. in amewer to | existe to- ‘There would have been a barrier egeinst time, 8 communication to * Board. LECTURE SE. “ thet est Cano ada ieee o- dim he ry ernest lasted ; reed Jena Daten, Ps AB ag Ml alah oe partly | Mx. J. A. McMaster on the Bearings of State | system of Bate * schools ihe Bieta, bes, to do, with | the sea, Europe could not have sent over se frerly her veg Barty Set read and laid on the table, und five hundred copies | Schools on the Religious Education of the | (Pisin, ery, ond by murdering We in ite care ot btory would flown baok towards the east; liber: tee Lotdans vifirie, Togiahame Wavane, ordered to be printed. ‘ People. cradle. It bas to do with it whenever it would ex. | ty would have had far different annals than those which | Golconda Miller, from Celoutta for Lone bert Penne! On motion of beer ress panes, Motoeens, Yesterday evening. Mr.J. A. MeMaster, editor of the | pel from any school of the peonte Rema doctrine of | spot the cust three centuries with light. and the colonis- _ Ship Ses Serpent, How! ‘rux del Padre seriMtonted, for the present, for this Board. | New York Freemen's Jewrnah delivered « lecture on the | ESOC, (CORPS® Lousy forthe suppect steamy dev: | bite rwept terough Okian ted finaecta Mineteen st 21,8, Ive 688, spoke, Bu ‘Were siege. ior the presen’ 2 above subject, at Metropolitan Hall The audience was | tens stich posuiler to one clase ef ar. re 1, Assistant Alderman Banker moved that a com: wi one . Lanswer, | history have oftea pointed to the evident . from the Htraite mitree of three be appointed to revise the rales | Bumerous. At o'clock, P. M., the lecturer, accompa: | that all the momey that the State gives is = that opened this now theatre for human astivity, and “a, aid orders of the Board Carried, and Asaistant | nicd by several ofthe Roman Catbols clrgy,and other, | % the, support of am sdncation that, js bared | these infinite areneus for, socloty im the {rsh weitern Get 3 Aldermen Barker, Wells and Woodward appointed. | piceented himself and sald :-- Wat dootrine fe the most abominable “thet was in the Old World, and the human Intellect, quick. sloon, for Borto The Board then efiourned $0 Monday afternoon, | 45.59 axn Garriemen :—It ie my satiefaction to feel | ever conceived by the mind of man (Applanse.) | ened iy. its Impulse, was frettlng under ite bonds, ent | atiteteiciees seeie te St five o’oloo! —s om utes that the eucesss of the cause whieh I love aboveall other soo Gaokstne Of Cant een ny Ween See from | longing fora now career. The mountaimchains too, we | "Bark Dorsthea Henriette (Hol), Smit, Rotterdam, 63 . T. McCisnacuan, Olerk h bth the schools where are educated. are are the quest condensers placed by uature here | days with mdse and 54 ngors, to Boonen, Graves & Co. Pa aitecvi caurer--the cause to whic! per my life--does | once mornin the ninetnation of and there along oontinanis, fo Fob She winds of their Di 16, wan, ton sae ‘sen. Det allot Arentenia BT not depend upon arguments vening, nor upon | #chools must break State ‘to serve as reservo! rain waters, and ‘enerifi ‘or! rat "iene on ke INO -EP Mt: |e ebilisv evenly eaalvenne tae. icp re Cet as to distribute thom sftermarde over the surrounding | qstaTk Charlotte Wyure, Manwaring, Apslachivola, 12 wo Rac Bark Nimrod, Niodols, rom Liveegoel ‘The Board met pursuant to adjournment. _ | faction to feel, that you, ladies and gentlemen, who bare | garily break down that rystem. for ly onsopied with this important work "But the wie | eats Recelle nem) MoCurdy, Cains «dary with ath, | “Arr zith bath Suliste Drinkwater Boston, Preeent—Jona Trotter, Eq, President, in the | honored me with your presence this evening, bave tho | is, it may exist and flourish if the of the chain opposite to the sea winds receives @ quan- | Ba. k Vickery (new), MeBeon, Colals, 6 days, with lum- ams for Shanghre. ita Sake Chair; Assistant A!dermen Brown. Mabbatt, 'Bri- | same dep convietions upon this subject that I have, | Pérters la but to advance popular tity of rain much beyond that which falls om | ber. to Simpeca, Mayhew & Co. Sea Francisoo), Chins. eo, Maybee. Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton. McGown, | P P | but show the first symptoms of fairness, and th: the opposite side 80 that the great systems Bayh Mery Spring (new), Keon, Calais, 4 days, with lum- ‘swen, £¢ Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, O'Ksefe, and | 24 that your presence bere Is the argument and the | dence of a wish to come to some understanding. of mountains mot only divide the spsoes, bat separato DY. {o Smpron. Mayhew B Co.) MoVonkey eloquence of the evening; and I confess thet this thought | do some measure of proximate justice to their ditterent, end often opposite, climates. On the casters | Drig Arve: Houthach ee cei itor, tes, te INVITATION relieves me from all embarrassment that I must other- | 4¢26,snd1 guarantee » plan will be propored to them to | skle of the Andes and Rooky Mountains, for in- | for fn Crooked Tel Of Alert Hose Co. No 41 pee “ ‘ - . A alti; satisfy any reaeonable or candid man; and poatle oceg mace, per of rain falls; the Amason, the Mis- | 2 johr P Pateerso: e se Co. No to attend a soiree ab | wise feel from the consciousness of my own multiplied | which cannot be reached which may require considera: | aouri, and the Mississippi. are boro thore, and the ooun- | WSW (pro Ry om [enitadel Apatlo Rooms, on Wednesday, Jan. 5. Accopted. imperfections and feebleneas. It is a satisfaction to me | tion and compromise, I will answer for it that it wili mot | try is fertile boyond example but on the other side, | Bertad Ke big Paulin oh I PETITIONS 4 tiie house of iy filendl be from Catholic sources that the objections will be | mext to the Paoiflo. the eky ia bright and dry. Molstare | Vaunah tir 5 , brig New World, Of the menngers of the Magdalen Bevevolent So | {0 ‘sl that fo night T stand inte lou & ay Tene” | brought. (Applause ) A ground taken by the adroovtes | is comparatively alight. and mature muck loss produstive. | wititedt to'amane ge drerten Prince, 12 days, with ooffeo, | Burner, Filedeloni; 24th, bark, Odd Fellow, Lilioe Peay lery, for aid “To Committee on Finance. | that I stand bere to offer seatiments that I know the | of the State school system is that religion should be ex. | Whet. therefore, agein, if the Andes and Rocky Moue- | “Tirig ariel (lir, of Liverpool, NS), Canfield, Meyeaues, | Brightman, Fall River: sch C’rnolia, Gootmavson, N Or great majority of you eiready entertain, and that I | cluded, and that it has nothing to do with the affairs of | tuinehad been om the enstern instead of the western | PK fiers with cranges, to MM Froomac & Co, Doo 31, | leans: 23th, steamers Iaa%ol, Rollins, Charleston; RL Dera- éo, Schenck, N York; bark Paris, Kelluch. Boctoo; 2862, By Avsistant Alderman Mayssr—Of W: : Tradh stend here to offer words that you are accustomed to | tbi# world, which ought to be left exelusively I suppose, | coast of America? Besides the barrier to emigration we tos S6,lon 75, on be . , ‘ ‘Ratpbow. ford, for lease of pier No. 32, North river dp ot the Lake Shute, Bangor, 15 days, via Now brige Cardenas , : £9 | to t {Bre Fe oa, Corbett, Boston. por Fee eee eone: Soa taerutore Thave ne fees of morta | (© (he management of the devil and thomscives (Load | havo spoke of, there would have bem only astaipot | Bre lady ofthe Lake shu 4 Cardovas, Fee re Sort, Corbett, Hoe : Bs ’ | ceresemmeminte fy, | applause.) It is im the negleot of roligion in oducation, | vory fruttfat soil on the esstern sides of the mountains 3 to a ‘ 1 ; 230, brig Mae FROM BOAED OF ALDERMBN Meee eee ce Retcuce this aventeg, to bear coat, | stoi whenes come those moastirer tast are weighing | facing the Atlentio wailo the other sdes would have had gitar O°? M Stith, Nichols Georgetown, SC, with naval A ige Caroline, Patten, Communication from Commissioner of Ropairsand | }beve asked your pr ; | down u 4 ' ‘ little discuss i own upon our atilicted society. From thiscomes selfish. | leva raim and fecble rivers, and the great prairies ‘ Supplies as to tho opning of ortimates for alter | eee cee ne aliglous educadion of oar nes OF | neve and oppression und the uascrupulous extortions of | Weet and South, mhloh are the pomer and tho fut.re of | atores tor NOrleans day, ant othors; Express’ (Beh. or ea to the house of Hogine No 46 and | J, cudrascing myrelt to this subject. it wems proper,tirst, | the teh pens wr pace: Yrom this aoenes those mat our country, pele b ‘ been deserts or hase 2 ie ala Stutes, Wilmington, NO, 5 days, with > ard Ladder Co. 43. To Committee on & t + bat rig : a this | @e%8. robberies, forgeries. outrages and self abandon. | mountains. by thelr looatiou. are preachers of provi- A ° paits and Supplies ep ak he a eee this || ment of tho'e who are poor. and whe wish to be rich’ | denoe, eloquent prophets, avd beacons of natural roi | Ch Ry Brown, Huleo, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with | der, from Nérleanas Southampton, Suow, {rom it, i In favor of building a now house for | rightto turn nurre exd schoolmaster und, to teke me, | Frm this oomes all that overflowing licentiousness whioh | gion,’ America, the phsctoal geosraphors tell us, ts the che’ Firm, English, Newbern, NC, 4 days, with mavai | Sle ist, Woodstock, Word, Charleston: Famille, Tre- Howe Compeny No. 10. Concurred in by the fol- | Ger its charge the care of onr childcen’? Im examining | B%* brovabt our posiety to such a pass that men no long. | countiy of plaims Bo ° ard. do. lowing vou this question, we must consider the Sta’e under ite dif- river outward bound, St Wslona, Harner, and Joba i . pee d * | im the tdelity of their friends. McKenzie Brown, for NOrleanr; Marion, O'Stien, Sevan- Affirmative—The President, Mesars Brown, Mab- — canciones aed wre moat pg remy gy red | Tniphionehs aneauea oF religh nah; Noemio, Jobneton, Baltimore; Rosolus, Maloneg, r : ree. oA. f the tebr Mary A Scull, Scull Wilmington, NC, with naval inceron, Ja, Di brigs Indian Qui va jt 10 ia NYork or Baltimore. —OR port, shia Keanees, Bi it is. che pratries and’ broad er seem to have confidence in the honor of thelr wives or | vallcy of the Mississippi mic our ceal country. But let Toese are the dangers. | ue hope that morally it isnot to bea plain zouatry, Free that comes upon us the | dom, virtue, thrift. relgion.sre denizens of the mountaing, | NYork; iriwou-tain Rea, Boston. batt, O’Brien, May bee, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, "> . | dangers of bad peighbor! uit yet from beneath this | The breeses of the bills nurture the strength and piety 5 4 ; a isted hereto? ny “ tl % » Hewitt, W rs s 5 peon, McGown, Wheeiao, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, 0'- | Das existed heratofcre Poctnia Te hav exaed ieOe: | gided and bedizzened charnel howe of modera sooisty; | of Luman nature. Perhaps that ia the reson why the | Schr Sunn Ciocktord’ Shrimp, New Wavon, 1 day. ds eth; Otamees, Howen ae ines Pantamtel kent, Keefe, and MoUonkey—16 liclio tines as the Obrittian Sate, and it kas theve fon. | Hien ate mot ashamed to reise their sprotral voices and | prow of the Ma: flower was pointed hy providence | fo, r horte Ori-to, Wright, New Haven. 1 day 4) 20th; Arabia (a), Jacking, for Nore Jan 10th; Gane do Slat ult Kossuth, Rell, do 22d; Wy 3 Hope Goodwin. rill, far Baltimore 27th wit; The- 5th, and osbers. der Holt, Vansclem, © Rolt, Van Hunter; Oaward, Ort ie tepert— In favor of purchasing the lease property 2 a “ ‘i exclaim that there is danger to society from th cf Jobe M Board, No 16 Sixthrstrost, (near Thin Per rer epe yromgge tines ong yet gel Browstent State | uous advocusy of a péritive and partioular religious | ‘tbe butt end of the land" as Dr. Beenter onos | SebrJueph Powell, thedee, avcnue,) for « bouse for Hook and Ladder Company Whe Stata wiih etlel wa have to ac ae anesat, | teuching. Ecovomy is sometimes urged us a reason ogalnst | caled It, und the bleak winds from snowy bills, was’ | BELOW No 12. Con-urred in by tne following vote:— | indiiferent. or incompetent State, im matters of the coal | this. The annual expense of each scholar is $12 or $13, | to strengthen the virtues that hereafter shoaid 00. | Bark Borsas (Br), , Now Rose (Sootland), 77 days ft raideoe ste’ redktens. 3 5, Mab- | and ihe immortal inter-ste of’ mn If we bad to | Put I think that is nothing to the purpose, for itis am | ionive the inviting and fertile West New Rogland with pe roncers rmative— resident, Messrs, Brown, Mab- “ | insult to freemen to talk of economy upon so vital a mat- | is and has been the motber of the character of the laad— | Schr Hudson, lumber leaded bart, Bing: Wells, O'Brien, Maybeo, Hunt, Bouton, | ¢° with s State that wes a theociacy, there would | tora, this, when they themselves, lm part, bess the bur. | ‘the brain toturn Rehemoth”— and she wuvt k Wind during the day, from N to NE. ' st of N 3 re he F sobr sertford Smith. Newport 1 day eter tio rea towards New Englacd. The rougn end ragged soil, obr ster post skied: U days: * aa : ‘Altre McGown, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, and | 12 BO ‘rouble in matters of education, | beoause | thin Tore ts another argument which they give, and | charsoer She must dztributo mora. health avd eanr- | —-— : Coorg, more. ©’ Keefe—15 c : restr iy Site Tn Soa ete itis, thet education may be meglested, and that the State | xy, and vigor. from bor bill: to the southern and Westera | Cclegraphic Marine fteports, ‘Ales in port lag. Judah Toure, 1. Gnitae at Negative—Artistant Alderman McConkey—1 tie ‘State, avd.” therefore’ Gods baving. he tight | j#0biged Co take the business Of cdudAtion into tts owa | lvwlands {the plain nz0 toe our afety awd wot soreapt Bowrom, Jan3. | froniolas Almion, ‘Charle-tons: ope Cred Wilson. al Tope Goodwin, Philadot- The Board then adjournsd to Wednesday after- | to educate, k hi | hands, by way of providing for its own interesta in pre | ta by the weelth and lucucy (hey bring Tae moralwortd | Ard-ed—Barks Irabella, Charloston; Ssipb Baltimore; | phin; Leavitt Storer. De Witt Clinton, and Fis P Sage, Coe nonePat"ave lace Brom the minster, ould be Eo Uitdeulty ta settremee to. tine ce tteee | venting tbe inerence of ignorance and of the crime which | has its scenery ae wel: as the batural and the -o bas brige Susan, Lux Cayou; Sutolid, 8+ Domisgo | New york; Chases, Howe, for Boston, ‘ , G. © moCruceness, Clk. — | ecuention hs tee Gee, gan State L's, voruce | is supposed to follow from ignorance. And here if [had | itsecn-hine and {t+ clouds, Bome bave no ey+ for the Loxvon, Deo 13—-Arr brig Josophine (Ham), Ricke, Boe- ME Kishan gaat tion 01 the theoeratic, ‘This is tuo chief difference, that | {B¢ Ability, I would rise to this great subject, and show | moral werld, ex rome have no appreciation for ibe phy. | Herald Marine Correspondence, ‘etn poeh lith James L Bogert, Howe, for Port Philip dae aa m the theooratic State God governs immeaiately and | {hat the Btate.in sesuming the business of education, has | cal world Ir all were alike, and there were no diversity pnftnyenees cis Sond OPM fengo, Pitts, for Hong Korg snd Canton 2th; Ober Debstes in the © mmon Council, directly, 5 08 god: | defested the very end which it proposes to have in view. | of talents. it would bo one bog or marsh. The speaker adie: Baronos:eo, Clark, and Douglas, Hodge [OUR SPECIAL kEPORT.] ite pas (ache ag oan me aerey sect ie palin | Lwould first show that it has done excecdingly little to | then went on to compare poets, printer 4 masiral ry oock, for San Francisco do; Wm Stoteon Creigh: let Boar, oF ALDRRMEN, Jan. 3, 15) | and worsbip, aud forces that worship aud the revecence | desipate the ignorance of th» people, and I would show, | artiste, to delightful mountains. Tyrants end warriors Br Boston 40; Fark Hi Po for New York 16:h: H Ha SUS LATR FIRE IN THE BOWRRY—WARM LEUATE— | Of thoce gods upow them Tho service of God we know | i? Her Stale ona ea hapless Fea aklgeb garaged ebay Soha p pak: Catach peril Entra: do dorM Livingston’ Hacstowe for New Ocles Seeoea oe - voce to be perfect liberty, and ro in like manner the worship | it, bas absolutely promoted and been the cause of crime | Heola, not now belching forth its fiery lava, bat aranding Leek Jain Folsman, weNein Piveasatte: Ce ; bel. “ : w | The corporation of the city of New York ebtained power | in the midst of desolation. Pale-tine was che country Alderman Suira (Eleventh ward) called up » | (fhe Crate is periect slavery; andaa the State assumes pcm the Legislature to take education into iteown hands, | of worsl mountains, Tbe oultivation of the seat report of the Committee on the Fire Department, ~ ¥ , end the law of 1842 was passed, notwithstanding the {| ments whioh the world calls visionary, isthe oniy w. i ir 1840 to be gold by #uction Boo 22, by virtue of » deoree Miscellancoua. tho high court of admiralty of Enzland. Sup Peter Mares, Richmond. t NOrleans rom Havre. exporieno Lisson. 0 1—Sid Srawmut, Rebineen Rio Grande. ; A ami vhatever cducation the pagan State mey afford to ite | made some nine moathsago.in favor of appropriating | * pth y. its | colezon warnings of a man Whose mame wili forever shine | to see visions (Laughter ) ds continn ton of SW sales for | | Muraina, Nov 20—Arr M Beiphtmsn, Vali $200 to the purchaeo of some suitable testimonial ce eee eee tae eyes. CAA | brightly in the history of the etruggles of roligion against | ‘Tbe Ircture> oonciuded am cloquent description of 42 4938 10Hs main topaall yard, foro vopsail, | 27Hh. Star Sucw. Sperzis: th, Fauima Lavend e, waite g luced libert Me Godless education, Well, they have had ten years expe- | mountsine, which he culled ‘Goa’s great pillara of | 8%4 split main topsail and two jibe, en tees OC Ad Cuarenneey RlOweres fey Core ready, having repaired. Mavacurz. PR Deo 26—No Am vowels in port, Br brig —— , from Wiimington, eld 19th for Matanzag Matanzas Deo 27~Arr bark Marths Ann. Babcock, New York, briga Nitheroy, Harrimar, Boston; Isola, Park, 4a Meohanic, Merryman, Portland Nov 4—Brig Bilzabo to be presented to Jozeph R Mount, of Hose Com- | pieasanr aud deightful ching to dwell upon the times peny No 14, for his heroic services on the occasion Pe tbat liberty, “at wo ro} what 1s A aatenat tes that 1 rience a what is the result? Why, with an outlay of | sione,” amidst loud applause. a fro, in. the Bowsry.on the 19th of March and the condition of that emacoipation of man | Pit a million of dellase a year, with all their gratuitous SII ere acer seer eren Jack Ute Ne hak. Ot toe inimainens havard of hia ristianity brought into the world. Firet of all, | ¢ducation. gratuitous books and every other induce- University or Micn1Gan.—The Regenta, at their pee aot 4 ; ri ae ‘egeneration of bwptism a dignity was conferred | et, they huve got only a third of tho’ childron of tnis | lato meeting, elected Kev. KO Haven pastor of the . those of two women and two c | ibensoul of maaitabion wea Temas unknown: ce | °ty into their public echools, which is an evideoce tant | Mulberry street church New York Profesor of the Latin se by the baptinn of the imfamt the parent war caugut | People have mo confidence in the rystem. Kvidenoe of | Lancuage and Literauze in the Univers:y of Miobigan. | ererereper iui. a git LEder paganism, parents had | ‘2815 to be found in the official reporis themselves, I | Mr Haven was formerly Principal of the Armeata Semi- hb Geath over their children; bat gush | SUPPO@ Mayor Kingsland, whore term of offise has just | nary—cne of the first institutons im the State of New cxist under Christiaalty, Every liberty will not be supposed to be im the pay of | York —Detvoit Free Press, Lee 81. 1d be sold by auction Nov 13, be guaianteed by laws, and for this holics, when be uses this language. “I trust that regres: seep Br Priv Equator, from for NOrlea: mount demanded for school purposes, which was Stock Sales foremast anc jury rigged, spoken 176h inat, off Jamaica, Smir Covummia, at NOrle heavy gales frop. the SW ® succession of Light bi fll Beir VieruLa cupposed in Cupninghem’s whert, 3an Fri Kalesk, sd was hauled uk up to ber deok. 8 from Callao for United States, ud in distress was condemn’ 30 88 & store shi} sco, Nov 28, tal Montev:pKo, iderman Baup (fo: sdcption of the report | A'derman Seurrkvant (Third ward) desired to kuow whether dir Moun: had dore anything more rteeuth ward) seconded the 2 or $ days; Louis Johnston, from port. oTTERDAM, Deo 10—-Cid Edw Everots, Gunby, NY¥erk tae apy other man would hive done—any one er the Ubristian theory, another sacra- iin u rod He by K res rT fcing around that Boara? ate the family, through marriage. The | aes gate fuk will have oe boty of di Pt reat ait re ‘an 3. ; ved fi ryder eae by the Agamemnon, at Mobie atd Baltimore. ‘Alderman Banp—Yea er peganism, do you kaow what it meant? | Tecting to PERIECE HO Sromnuon OF Cosa WhO eae tas 11s, ae 4 7, We Ciby Bu Suir Marcwion ess ov Bu Millgan, from Quebec 10 Janeiro, Now 12—-Arr brig Ambrosius (Sw), Otdlsem, “* we i . see a eeumente of chocioal avticnity wii, | tributed this sum, and unless sotfon is had wich regara to | 9) footie Patlroed’ Geen" 92K. BU) Witaingeos | Shou: Nov 7. tor Belfast roland, Inden with ium er, 6 | Jamee iver abi Sept 2 Alderman SruatnvanT—Anything more than the | {00% 021 we ily means.a household o Poet at Placing in the municipal authorities some control over | Kiilond U's, cash. #7 juchauua Canal 6'6, 643; 4 | lost herradder avd co dition. wae oom- St Troms, in Deo—old sch Glonr-y. Moxey, NOrloama gentleman of the Fou:tcenta himself would have | coc. fmily mean under pure Obristianity? Lis tho | ‘Be expenses of this institotion, they will increase from | sharce L- bigh Neviga $40, Morris Canal, | Pelled te yun ashore Unslow county, Sr Jonn. NB, Dec 26—4rr bark Ev: eee NYork. couet thoke church alone that can answer, it means the | Se@F t© year, until, in the end, there may be a re- | éhwn, 225, ‘be do. oo 228,,' BD do 6, 2%; U0 so dd, #25, 10) | Gp tbe 224 Boo The re seTALCANANO, Oot 20—Ship Heron m Gitort, trom Callan Aiderman BanD—I was not there. ncf her one husband with the o1 yui-jon of fevling against an organization so enormoudy Aoi, 2 Ponatyivaria Keiiroad, 40% 25 do, 4%) 200 for Usited States, mne sont Lighters to the ship vo bring the orew and 10 ba, iy wife, and the | nt j Long L:land Railroad, i6%. 100 do 06, 165; 100 doves ,, 16! 4 union bound together by a bond so par. | =Ptnélve, which may result in eerlousivjury to thecauss | [:0rK Ts band Maileond, tis. 10 00 734; 80 do bS, 17% iti before reported Alderman Sivnrevanr—Then more shame for | children ot thi 4 cr th alone can dissolve it. (Applause) | Of Ubirereal educution.”” Mr. Kingsland proposes to | sehuyikill Navigation, Preferred. 26%) 2 Bankof Peansyl him. Mr. Meunt was there, and had the oppor- petuel that ov 13. Trinipan (Cuba), Deo 15—Are sone Joha W Dodge, Chase, St Jago. y pearel > the Common Council s remedy for the enermous outlay, y ween el ¢ barbs r master aoror VaLParaiso, Nov 15--Ship Crusader, Eatou. for Bossom tanity— i : Now rearch paganism through, search Protestantism | 604 'rhope that, body may econ kave am opportunity co | [ae arid Ret oe ros areceen Boards. 200 shares Sut in spite of the bark Black Squall, Faulkner from NYork (Aug 1) for Sem Aldermsn Sairo—I should like to know whether | t2teugh, seareh through all that was before the coming ide tis for the true tateresta of ed: 100 M C 22}. Second Board-—§1,0W Kesding Kati: Bhe hi board Fraxoisco 103 di were off Cape " eee | of Christ, and search all that has gone forth from the | Provide more eatisfaotory for the true taterests of eduos- Bee Cee nee cat tinea ok “adceane Horn, ropg. 81d man, Coqutmbe, the gentieman is speaking in favor of or against the fe: Obireh 3 tlom than the Board of Education bas done road 6's, '70 92%; 10 shares arciibarg Railroad, 63. 42 Pean- #. " i. jon? oie Church, and now where can yon tiad this peou- eyivania Raiiroad, 4935; 0 ‘Minehill Railro sd 05, Barx Nimrop (of Waldoboro), Niobols, from Liverpool (om: eeolution? | amp of the Christion family’ I say nowhere clse | ., v¢ lecturer then went on to show that the influences | fy /Si0 sh" 800' lena t abS 16%; 7 8 to thin pert, rut into Payal previvus to Nov 20 leak: CAN! Alderman Srvrrevanr —If the gentleman wil . P , y: y ieee in, | Of the present eystem of education on gosiety wero inja- | f7 Wier Ba arter to Ls y, | ALEXANDRIA. Doo 20—Arecohte KE Bogie, . - ; t ut jn the Cathclic Church can you find marrisge in- | a i 52. After Board.—# shares Li i About 20 to iron had been disoharged, and | York; K A A Stuart, Lozier, do; Sth, schr Jam Lave alittle patience,or exercise what he is not di ditsoluble end divorce immporsible: therefore, nowhere cles | NOUS. for a perusal of the police reports, &c, proved 0 do, 16, G00 du. 15%; 20 Bea moe wi wld b out to get w Gitokeh. NYork: the leak. Brown NYork; Slat, brig Deteot sabe, Island, Lie i, ‘Sid 29h brie Maris White, Cres- with ber nd, NYork; Mary Peavey, ter; Mo Mills, 'N York: 30th, sohe Jus Phitadeiphis; Siet, Henry T Wood, Weod, York; JC Bunyan. ¢¢ BALTIMORE, Jan 1 a2—-Are bark Wadler, Kent, Boston. Cla barks Anna Mojbuish (Br), Harris, Liverpool; Wiley, Rit Janeiro; Favor e (Brom), Meyerdirok, Brom brags Clemeng Auuste, Wetrook, Kingston, Ja; dal on Gegern +m son, amburg sohrs Trites, Brown, Savanpab; Gen Tayler, Abbott, Charleston; Care line Knight, Allen, New York; fea Witch, Hawkins, Provie | conclusively that crime is on the increase. eylveis Reilroad 493. | na | tothe betel a1 the liberty of ths individual, capecially in the period of | Mr. King on the Mountat and thelr Sag. Marsico, the voesel peeks nonsge The ay stood between the Btmtonnd the child. | geations, On Wednesday evening: December 29 ae Church babys it prepared the child for the State. and il guaranteed. | 7 R i . | cf the Holy Apvsties, by the Kev. 6 J. Haight BD, Mr, |, whioh it is Likely to do. neanwhiie, the State from ell injury from the want of | sphere rates amorisdesd a pager Wa, H. Srcarino 00 Miss Suaan Fonans.all of thiscity. | ber svec™ su bhaswestececn 97 hha, And Tamme acy fae of the Fourteenth. wit | #°°2 maorale upon the part of the child. It is thus that , ¥¢ted alecture at the Mechanics’ Hail, roadway, January 1. by Rev. A E. vampbell, Gru. A Henanaw 1.15 bl iy space 1 rove personal liberty in the world. Protestantism isto | bi fore the Mechanics’ Society, on the “ Mouatains and | to Zuniaii, eidest daughier of the late Lhomas Edwards, dis fat cheerfai countenance, wishes he had been | Cbrisiienity very mush what paganiam wasto tneseracy; | their suggestions” Notwithstanding the unfavorable | #1 0f this city. hte, smd the tall Son of Yo.k—_ end as poganiem made gods after itsown imace. and set | PCT Oveeestion sid METI In this city. Novembsr 14, by the Rey. Mr. Foster. Mr Alderman Sita —I rige to a point of order, Mr. | them up for the worrhip of men so Protestantism first ¢*#te of the weather, the lecture was attended by ® | Writes Bl Beason, of this city, to Mrs Juris A. Cuasix, O Bunyan, Endicot booster; sohre Ei a, Be Bedell, Urguicbed for, a little civility and politencss, he'll fre cot what lam talking about. Here is a re- port before us in favor of awarding thice hundred collaia, Ofthsee pundred dollars worth, to Mr Mount for dowg weet any true hearted fromaa would be gladts have the opportunity of doimg — can you find this high aud boly action of the Christian fa- mily it was in this family that Christianity provided for tor hey sking dence, Preeident ; and L believe my voice is adove his now, | of ail ret about to form churokes after its own imaze, | numerous and intelligent audience. eldest daughter of John Currie, of Philadeiphis. ard again BOSTON, Jan 1, PM—Arr sohrs Zalma, Rio! , we is ade . 4 “ : { 1 ome day. proparatcry to proceeding on hor voyage. Wacbington NO; California, Gamage, Philadelphia b Sey want w cece ot Rad Wt sey of oe pear ote ‘puilToal teachin aia lee sso gene dale tet she Aidre ater cima tt dee Filinieiphin papsmeploweoeey. Scun Fawn from NYork for Baltimore, which was arhore gear Keleat Fone, Batol, Nortalt ‘tone City ot Bese % J oF | Res cosa Prot ‘i i s subj — at Char es, wi went inte Fi-horman’s | ton (nt City ot New York), Clifford, Philadelphia (and: ‘The Passipenr —Eako your seat, sir, (to Ald- | Resi Presence; and Protestantism must of neoemity, | SPPearanee, opened bis subject as follows :—The title of ei Hass Sait ELC Banas, | ‘oF sailed f-r B on Satur fois bub little damaged. | at 2% PM) ¢ 2, 4 A from the very time of being. abrogate the liberties of | the addrera which I shall bave the honor to present to neism, we know very well that | or the indissclubflity of the fam'ly erman Smith State your poins. ed, Cae Fees i wite of sesuel L, Davtield. Sreamer NontH Canoina, 6% Baltimore from Norfolk, Ald. Sarre —Aooorc ing to the rules of this Board | there is no guarantee | you is, “ Mountains and their Meaming”—not 0 sorte | oie eee eens of the faraily, and the mec. | suring a fie ff the Reppahavnook, on Friday night, was ia aA soko vile 24—Arr bark Sprixgbob, Mayo, Caps Town, CGM, Nov. ; ; : B Coleord, bo member spall be personal Marriage enn be diesolved by divorce; therefore thechiid | ! verbal pictures of mountain scenery just by, mors | pers of Meridian Lodge, No. 42,1 0. ct 0, P., are tavited | foriact wath om EO anid eae ane thenmeeis Geeoe Ohio, ‘Lhe PEKSIDENT held that the gentleman of the | has po perpetual guarantee for its existence imdependent | geological cirquicition on the hills but au attempt to | to attend Che funerai, from her late resitemoe. No 242 | The latter is considersbly injured. 8 Brae aad a pot beek ond spohored tn tee Toird, (Ald Sturtevant,) was out of order. of the State; and thus the State comesin again to subject | coxzect the sublimity, science, and uses of the rangosand | Mighth avenue, thie (Cuesduy) afvernoum at Z o'clook. Lonnon, Pee 18—The Jodine, of Sunderland, from NYork, | Bolow, brig X Baldwin, Mor tgomory, Savannah. ‘Ald SrugtEvant wisbed to know whether he | te child te its own immediate dommion, to take it away | thet diverstt ; ‘i ; _ On Saturday evering, Jauuary 1, Roost BuLow,im | bas lost bulwarke ond etancheons, shrowa over part ot | CHARLESTON, Deo Sarr chips Admieal (Brom) was to understurd the Chair that he had been por- | f™ the parent who hav no longer any right tolt; | tum@mits that diversify cur planet, with great historical | in the 7#cn year of bi ago a ie leaky. Weiting; Buena Vists, Thoobold and bark Waituam, Hi and as Protestaztism r umes the direct gion, | truthe and social lessons, fo a 3 ‘The relutivos and trivnds of the family. and those of his letse, NYorh; sobe Kensington, Swain Philadlphia. In the oval, or whether bis remarks were ous of order, re: | $7. x tegen tes areomenaheas Seema oes 7 ‘on, | tru social lessons, for whioh they seem to offer Pa preregister toi referer nose of bis | | Luvern roor, Dec 12—The Hungarian, Patterson, from Bt | ee a ee eee ieke. Houdlotte Per iand. Me r 5 » #0 it may be taken for crented thet it wili assume the di- | themselves as hieroglyphic language. : a B, ty te ferring to avy oue member of the Board; whether | fo'jon of education which flows srom religion (Ap eS ee é snl. this aay, (Tuesday. at 4% o'clock F M., from bia | NYok, v Cle ships Versiaa, Drew, Havre; Joan Wood (Br), Arehes, they were made in & complimentary senge or otber- | pisuse.) But it ix important to consider chat we hve | There are many things in nature that are more sublime | jate resigence No. 12 West Fourteenth street, without | ceived tri the B lyst jibboom and larboard an Ph app Oo igang cera Me ea ag? 0 cn {58 eee eee da market; Paquoto do Mataonas vies, in short, whether remarks came within the | poihing to de wilh # theocratic » pagan, « Catholic, ora | to our thought than a mountain The dictamec ofa star, | furvher invataticn ee eee ery eri eas tenet] ae ith tose € fi elons std 8 ioks;, Foster, Guaning, Bre S. Ese contemplated by tae rule, if they were such | Protestant j bat with a State that vows iteelt em- | the height from which the cataract of light Hows down on At Viebkiil, January 1, of typhoid fever, Tezovore | pocm gtancbeens, forward bulwarks, &0, having enocun Fa Kelly, Boston’ Sta brig Clarissa, Davis, ‘ " | 7 D' a 2 4 about hiladol phi ), Mobile. Been ee eee ee UOTE gS a none Bride | [tou tothe ceteal mtuteee of men, Our da:sismoy a | te lobe, and the speed of ite descent ; the owlatiog | Gt'nivages sc nn Ph media the ZIG 08 | ered neany weather, Boro up from avout GY mille beyond | 1 CAAD EN! Dec ion sid sp Prediaeny Fdlmare (nom, OE aoout being called to order, a8 he bad been a mom- ber of that Board fer somo years, and | donot think the Chair vugnt te bave decided that I am nm that the essence 8¥iDg of @ planet, and the rush of the enormous rocket In buzibethiovn. NJ. Fridey morntag, December forma a church | like comets, with their trail ot light streaming @ milion | Sl. ire Mania Haunis wife of Me, Willtem J. Hurcis, of stat order #cWo Will, and by force Inposes iteelf on ita be | of leagues.’ These are the atimutanta to tab eoncapiion Austria and daugoter oi Col Jona hen phephord, of wn Levers. ¢ tens), Penéleton, NOrloaus; schrs 8 J Trlbot (new. 166 toni bury, Charlsator; 29th, C E Hoppia, Hosmer, 8 York. CHATHAM, Deo 30—Arr schr Ecssuth, Churobili, Porte bi 6 a by the Am ehipeh'p Kate Swanton, ang hed mainmast orrried away. ; ia not o Catholic Btate, because it is | of eublimity which tnaure fers * | the tertucr place. syed 20 yearr and 6 days, é mouth for NYork, in disttere (ace Miso il) The Chairman, thus appealed to, ondoavored tore | the varenee of a Catholic State not stuply to exte | Shain cosiperion with thee ar coun gait | "Ia Brookiyn, on Wednteday moraing, December 20, MrCAiyE, Dao 6 The Avdot Lard (ot Baltimore). Kaowier, |“ DAMARISCOTiA, Deo 25-810 erip “Carclus Magus” conocile the matter, and said, that both goutlemen jie Charon 8 guarentee for al ite liberti grandeur which the surface of our planct bears is , Mamy inant devghter of Kdeard ead wary sonym@. | bulwarke, spars. &c, rudder damaged and part of cargo (ay as huaees 0 a gia ‘ells poshueuten, Blackaaks Qwarted. But io the eenses nothing ts 80 e@ub- Op Mondey January &. Many Asx, daughter of Jaaos | thrown cverbvard Apalachioola via N York. | Hime as@ mountain, The sea is more myvterious and | H and Bussm M. Suydam, aged 19 yeurs, 7 monthsaad | pong oy Bosron—Arrivals and clearances for the month | | sid lit, sobre M C Durfee, James, Aloxandriss Minerva, ton, Wrightingtoa, bad beoome rather exoited. Alderman SxiTH said be was no more excited seatiers of wegen hand sims Macaal nietguta Ot mots Tae |e sie r 20 days. yi id durfee, James » PECeBeuTy ; i tt » eo Net este ofmen. The | bes a more, noble influence cn the spriaga of religtoa of December:— joGivren. more; Martha W’ ei vameh eeu he oa sialg tevnued “mya omce State with ur may. if it pleases, decree and faoid*ate di- | emotion. but the granceur of a moustaie is fonts The relatives and frlenda of the fumily are respsotfully amarvas. I ove © or 2 Third. Ho ree#; but im the minds of the people the related fo the grasp of our eyesight, and our cepasity of | Invited Wo attend her Marrai, on Wednesday, Sth ias:.. at Steamors. Ships. Barks. Brigs, Sora. Sloops. Tot. GEORGETOWN, SC, Deo 2 rian luogs of the gentleman from tue Third He | tng sacs of the fomily 4 still living, andit rises up forever | direct repsuous appreciation” The lecturer thee wont og | 10’ P. m.. feom thy recloenee of bur paron:s, 115 | Foreign EO ier SAB OE SU ale well on did not wish, nor did he suppose any gentleman | Leride those henrths that ite genial influevoes ware wont | to show the beauty aud subiinity of coustalas and how | Eest Twenty fourth streot, witoout fa:tber iavivativa 7 6 1 425 | ton. Cid 27th, sohre A Heaton, Torry, NYork, 2th. @ M wished, to be bold up before that Board in a slang | to hallow. With ux the Btate may decree and declare | dreazy the lendscope Would Lo sithout them: He move | . 2 Brovkiyn, January 1, much respeocd by ail that motel... oO ay | “un GceeTeE | 2 E 3 5 FS © yo 31—Arr schr Inoroase Now York for suyie ef expreesion; sod the gentleman from the thet asa State it dots not know how to diectmimatea | adverted th Mountains, the AU-ghamies, and | BREW bem. of decate cf the heart, Unanias Doses "8 cas Fravktert; sarab Jone (Br), Portlaad for Cienfuegos; Betsy, ‘Third ought to confiue himself to the resolution aad | true from & felve religion; bus novertueless, the | tho hil’s of New Hemp:lire aad tothe Alps und var.cu: | &ixvman late of Ipewion, Sulfuik, Kaglaad, aged 44 years, | , (4 the above, ¢ barks, 23 brika and. 2} nohes wore Bevsi9h; | aniey. Portemouth tor Nosfulk bad no rgbt to speak of tae Alderman of the Four- mem who compose Stato have heatd. ths ato e mid Asia tilustratize of his subject | H& end was peace nisintetaneriohns so : , Wane oes Bae, Gime Fi Lent) Leoaie teenth, as that tat, weil fed looking gentloman, or ¢f ® mcr immortal Jife, and, | whos vast walls Engitth papers ploace copy. OLRARAN: Savannah; ussbech Hamilton, Jones, NY rk; Saal, Foxe 4 he Tail S f York. | inued h it impesibie that they innacled in clouds their snowy scalps, On Slonday, Jumuary 3. of whooping cough Maxr Steamers. Ships. Barks. Brige. Sobra, Slooos, Tot. | AiTReta yg nal; TH Porking, Thacbald, Pbiladelphi es al cia Mis moot, buts wie hae Chak 40 ac they knees as slaves to the State in ma'cers | tized everuity in sey halle! | Lovisa, yousgest daughter of Joum band Kilsa King, | Forvan... 2 0 700 gS 0 77 gt Ketropal th; Parvachive CBr Desigions Gee. ud » Dut ) that What concerns the immortal imterests of sere Torms #nd falls aged L year Y months and 6 days ‘onauwise g a ow; Sutles (Br) Dusel Kavans; Agawmomnon (Br), Asbeld with the rewluti The guntleman is sensitive woud apoluuse ) Liberty bay come down EEChuepING Soc kuben _ The relatives end friends of the family are roxpootfuily qotel...3 83 COStCSCTG = Liverpool; barks Adonis (Br), MoM{itlan, aud Conrad . about beirg called to order, and we are as sensitive om beaven pom earih, sad it is right aud propor that w ocumite, aren invited to utcend the funeral. from the revidem-e of bor “ a iw Barclay, Thorp, Boas'n; brigs Uindo (Sp), on other poin's. , P _ | map should claim the right end the iiberty of eecking | How earth may pitce & heaven, ye father, 71 Horatio street, withous far cher notice Panter aarie bane, backs, Senin tiok bona as | mee Ki, arlowsny, dos Figee (50), te Alderman StvRTevaNT—Now sir, J aupposo I | and fndarg it. Now, whe: right has the State to meddig | — fut we should not reuch the climax of t On Svundey evening. January 4, at the City Hospital, | (i; reusindye Atmorit on. : van, D Malozey, Weldon, Pbiladelphis; schre Mary a’ Poe: may go on. (auger) fbis rt, I say,comes be. cation’ For my own pert f sm unwiliiny to | deur until the coemiy of after a ebort dines, Howarp Macis, aged 44 yearsand 2 | po oy Pri.anecerta—Forsign ard conatwise arrivalt | reot, Forrest, end Howard, Woot, Bostor; JG Holmeg fore us under ihe nuepices of the tallest, most promi- Patt with oue lote of the p:rsonal liberty which | now | vision, whore heights, as our traveller mas dorccived them, | months. at the port of Philsdelphia during the month of Decombor: fiadsipbix. Cld’ bark John Stroud Thomas, ¢ Were DO queésion as to the w& - ¥ hdl r | seem as though they must ewrbalance the gravity and bis brothers. Jobp and Daniel Magin, and their friewds | 1 Foveijga—Shipa 4; barks, LU: brigs, 11; senrs, 2— te; erpendioaiar Smith, Velasco; Julia Aca ee ge er ce p oF exc.usion cf religion into the eeboois I would | pois of the robe, Frou the Sutlej to the rales civera | axe eazucetly requested to attend Bn funeral from his | CoutwisecGhipe Bt barke: 0; teige, 1 ashes, Sti; slope: | Bich Snow Baltimore via Polus Comtart. that not mitnsiarding t comes seoraded by tho tall oijser to ihe sinte's antming the functions ofthe faruily | there are forty sumullts that surpass tho height of | lateresiience iio Watet street this (Tuevday) aftocnoow, | 26h steamers, @, bares, S48. bowte, b15—l8o4. Total, 19% tae id he she ee Son of York —, = y ‘ end parests an@ I would look upon it with suspicion snd | Chymborezo, reaching nt ot least 3600 feet Among | at Soclock preewely His remayus wil: bo tukon to New Bar Ship Fides, of Thomaston, 691 tons, four years old, 4 Alderman SaitH— Now, sir, 2 won't eub alaim ospecially when I the tteps by whieh it tead them are villages 0 deep aad narrow, 60 | York Bay Crietery, for interment bao beon purchased by a house in this oity, for $36,000, i on; Leva ter, Follansboe, Ch this any looger. this yofours Iknow that the central. | menaeed by the stu cliffs, thet they are On Movday, January 3 atter 4 lingering filness, Groncr Whaiemen, herton, Now Yor, Harriet & Merth Ald. Stunrevant—I[ am surely at to | ization of power im the cirtl government is not the psou | ebreuded in perpetual gloom, except when the sua is ver- | Maiiixws sged 66 years 6 mouths and 14 days. AY Honolnin Oot 2, by loterr from Capt Bldridga, City, | Sierra sevadn Foster, N¥ork; Empress, Churon, H os larity of mo » for the biewory of tha old Frenoh | tical. Sir Alexsnder Burnes could not obtain an obser- The relatives and friemde 0) tho family wloo the mom. | WP. al! ful; bad shiprod home 150 bbls bone, and had | 1b inet Pilerin, Mtae Gol Ghai eee “Ald 6x171—Not at my expense, though Now, ivfidél repubuic testiller to the comirary; amd fn re | vation of the north star fer several weeks among the de- | bers of Munhatten Lodge Ne 20.1.0. of 0. #., and Mouat | 10X00 12,00 on buerd, Would seil soom to ornisy home: | pine Spittal to menivenl eer mente rorki A Mi Prosicent, let him take his seat, and {call for [tence to (he cours of (ings im come parts of the United | files of tbe Bindoo Cosh, and tho streams eboot dowa | Zion Encampment, No 31.1.0 of 0 F.. are rospeottutly | * 8G, soe ny tector from Capt Nichols, Two Brothers, | herd, Hanilton, Boston. Quen (ir). MaCartnoy: Kbee: sstattte vo i a os es tates, apa partien) in this State of New York, I must | into the gorges ro ewittly, tuat the sir isfided with a per- | invited to attend bir funcral on Wednesday attervoog, | xR yy’ on ii wh: by letter from Onps Jovney, Alfr'4 | herd’ (Brem), Weigmoyer: Atins, McGinnis, and Cornelia, the Bereruree 80 06 read ‘* “ . - fay Lwitners with alarim the close following iuthe steps of | petual mutt. Bo once conversed with aelericul friend | st 1 o’clvck. from bis late residepoe, No 197 West Toir- | Ginby, Nhs, 116) wh, 19170 lbs boro: Now 3, by lottar frew | Darts, Liverpool John W Waits, MoNear, Borton; Tnom, The Pamcivenr again decided the Alderman of — thoc1s French.!scobin demorracy by some of the lrating | 0 pascionstely fond of mountain scenery, tact be said | teonth strost, without farther inviteiom, Hir remains | Crpt Fcung, Sophia Thornton, NB 100 sp, 30 wh, 17 Uw | kichardron, Havre: barks Frederick (Br), Frnk, Tristar the Third out cf order, bd powerful men inthe State. Ibave a feellngofaisrm | he would give up hie claim to tmumortelity for the opper. | will be teken to Greenwood Comevery for interment ibs bore : Atals (Br), Thozapton, Liverpool; brizs G amorgsu, Fare, Ald. Swive—I clsim that when he haa been and appre on when I ree them preposing to exceud | tonity to visit the Alps. if he ehould be made certain that On Monday. Junvary 3, Wiiusam U. Oxoor, im the 28th At Bt Helena Dec 3, bri Charlotte, Halsey, of Sagharbor, ay eg fd rown, Vera Crug; schr Charl twice declared out of order, he has no right to apeak | over this whole state a subtie network of officers and offices, | esven is 2 level country (Laughter) The leoturer | year of nis age. Oe asia Wi vB, Hero, M’Cloave, Nant, 220 ap, 400 wh, 26th—Arr ships Caroline Neamévh, Selsbury, Havre 50 dage agnin without tae permission of the Bourd under the specious of educating men which com- | then referred to the mountsios io the moon, Mr, Cup- The friend» of the fomily are reepeotfully tavited to . ‘ i sf Conneoticut, Williams. do 3! daye; Meguptisook, Fi and eld oF Sid 6 +ig!sbor hood ther, bindiag them to towns, | per the proverbial ;philosepher, has puolished a fa attend Lis funeral, from Lin Lace reeidswoe, 126 Wooster m Callao Nov 2, Pavition, Adams, of Edgsrtown, | NY¥ork; Martha (Jirem), Klocigitor, Bromea O t the mioow |+ the bell for the jost apirita of the earth, atreet or The Puzsivent referred to rule seventeen, which vii 40 the to counties. end all thefeounties of the State to | Weanerday, oth tuat., at 1 o’siock P.M to eruive Holmes, Hay kirs Now York; Union, Peavell. Boston: Si provides that no one shali speak twioe ou she sams atic centye wbich stands haed by the door | It certainly ts clothed with pits ther are uot fer from | Om Mcuday, January 8 Jon Loxo, egod ST years aud | At Ce w Verd Islands Oct 3. by Letter from Capt Slooum, Brovewick (Bii-0), Ranking, Liverpect 68 days question without perwiseion Department, When I notice the wires | bott micss At leat we chould be inolived to eny #0, if | 10 momtba, Wary, NB, ol scen whales thros timog, but didnot | Kar, Ponuloton Jortor; Werren, Heel uma ton. snoreed in taning one clearruces im yertorésy's paper datud Mee wer ag (hey extend towards the centre, | dropped into the cavity which the astronomers all yebo, Funerol this day. (Taesday.) at | o'clock, from his late tter f Capt Harding. Arnolda, NB, 0 been 25tn. that weigh bors, inatond of ex rolsing their io- | 16 miles ix clreumterepoo, and 17,000 fect deep When | reeidence Bre. S01 Wert devemennth serah. the tiem wh Bina b Bae e ate tka sein Collin ® beet to sen lith, ships Miles Groemman, Quebso, Fi 4 to the townabips and the town we comider that the mounteine were inteuded to act as | bere of Commercial ne ae of O F. end the Uegerin | gicerer whe w gute 3:8, its Biso7, Ve babber tenn fala, VaGnense, sche Seems Testi nh park Gane ad to bur orath ence | e@ ore p es res « spectful. ited to attend. Atst Cade Vera Isisnds, Sept otter from Cap reon, brig Maz tian schr Maj ¢ Barbour; [7ta, « o bureauoratio influence. { | educators of lofty sentiment. aud inxpirers of imagery it | general ere reepectfuliy invites 4 Richards, NB, si well’ cionn,” (suppowd | Q cen; Isth, ships Stepneu Larrabec, amare,’ barks Drie Ald. Comnxxi thought the gentleman ought to goon He hadn't spoken to the resolaiion at ail pet. (Laugater ) Ald. Danan hoped the Chair would oonfine him nearer “4 lebuiadh Peaioles dats te d fire people abould be alarmed | in a striking fact that postry has done euch slight | At Greene, Chenango coanty,N. Y, om Bunday, Doo, | Wiloox, i (Aid Leonor be pe hates is ta Count, cic eeainitinee frontoaliy. cf their goverment 1 | 38ytlce to ehem, There tevrorly au allusion in the | 26 Cuusnaza Camanon, Had era yao Herericss ap 1 ening ul ee ade bien Ada’ Adame Groy, Puinakit (8th stipe Jas Holmen ~ Hor 4 - Bag mt od the feot of perma whole extent of yo olsssies to the glory and Im Metoalfe Terrace Mon ee. ows CLanne, Be 9, by letter from Capt Telor, Thos Dickason, | Peterhet, bark Incisus; 224, ship Helle Ansiso, back It was & useless consumption of the public time; and ree most exposed to the action | meoning cf the bills. Ard yet what stimulant | Krq. late chief fector intbe liom Hodson Day Company, | whiorey Pt” % ettet from Cam er, bri raph. vf not only that, but it was very indecorous. He bad 7 Si—Are gohes Spiendid, Wilbur, been the aubj-ct of scme of them himself, and ho —I see them intended expecially and | to the poetic fency can be finer than the va- Ing of teachers of the common | rious apects and changes of mountain seeuery, und:r 4, Telog 23 Cave Tows CGH. Nov #0) (reported by the Springbok, | | NORFOLK Deo at Be etov), brig Gov Hopkins, Taylor, of Daxtmourh, bd on | Tunis, Crane, NY¥o ix; Hey ry Wo : deemed them very much out of place -and I know. and every man who Knows the | the differences of soencry apd radiance. Thore ls mot a a crvigo, ol! if avy not reported : ~ ove oe Ald. SEUATRV ANF again eesayod to spenk, at re- | Dietery of fie question Iniws, ‘thatthe brevet, | pastaue in thak-prare deworiptive of the mountains, ax] chit Cee ee ee eee eee Oe ane se AWecs | FORTRUOUEE qLower Harsery, Dee B0- ate hele Ouseey ated tbe objectionable epithet of “the Tall Son of | OF parent ¢ it nermel school system will oodeworth bes actually iusuited nature in ber in Ocean . 18 whe; With, Gen Pike, Baker do 1600 wh. was reported tevenson, Be for Pertiand ve ; P icutions for any mam, te become in- | talne His fmt right of the highost summit of the Alps bo eee — Sie ie vith 1700, wh 0 ape 12uh, Noruborn Ligh, 8 \ York,” whereupon, pecersary for qual i tbisi etr Alderman Smith said—Mr President, if tbisisto | {) titutional, amd repugnant to the spirit ¢ achools of the Btate. Tbis systema FH, 1700 wh—had lors first ofhoor the upsetting of w boat. One of thus describes — ——_——-——That very day, | be permitted | must ask your leave to throw an | nq to the fundamental laws of this pation. | 7 Mr Oncnon of Mettapolsert , ni of this nation. From a bare ridge we also fiest beheld AL BR es inkstand at bis beed, which I will do, a0 sure ae I | T+ js fraught with tevulcions dangerous to our poli ioal | 4 the summit of Mont Blamo, and grieved : me cetene ne pores ceane, Oltisen, Mt Chariotte, Miers 2th, Bengal dee sit here, if be repeats those words vstitutions and it is pregnent with rources of Hea on the eye te <new Nork, DRCGnGhaiee “att. "| , J, ss preg oorrup | soulless image on the 7 New York 2200 bbls wh eil this season. Noy 2%--Arr brig Jamo, Marshall, Mie The Pareivent—"he Chairman must insist on | ticn to cur political ralere. and morai debaushery to ‘That had usurped upon a itving thought i aga Weet Mew ‘or! Spoken, Jory, Paget's Bound 21, wae within § miles cnths Honds 2a the gentleman confining bimself to the resolution. cor people, and it is Up Ke mae of oppres | 2 ‘That, ever more could be, ang Mt Wanchoster:Priladslphl Lis i Atragenestt, from Now York Sot, Coltterain, ove ioe we tes eoutawars in @ hoary nertas <1! om rion and despotiom. (Applaure) When did the ide € eption te tn i eapect Int 2 10. jon “09"''52 Samo day oxohangod signals w: . Alderman SruKTEvANt—I mean to do 40. But m a0 P ppteu did the idea | Byren wae en exception to the other poets in thia respect | Pos seves Now York, hip'Trade Winds Trem NYork for Collforuis. W—Arr bark Bvolyn, Hitohbourse, N r education come lato the world’ It was the | Le said that wih bim. “high mountains were e feeling ' Atlant tho offpring of the Catholic Charch Among | Both in Childe Harold aud Manfred he does them jus. couoat on was intenced for a class alone, | tice, but of any aincle paceage among the poets, the for Use poor there was no & meitner the Prevident, or any ono else, is to tell me °! P’ what language i am to use, and when I say, with- out intending any cfirnoe, the tall Son of York-— te, | York Brige J £'Grosee (Brom), Welgiusrn, aud Altre’ Rx- 10h gh WANG {BED ftom Liverpool for NOrloans, mo date, | Tt" siden, go; Occan Bird, Wee sh corer, eens ) Horton, Old sohr Aaa om N 2, aria, hejl. Baltimore. Brin faster Rowe, ee York abt Oo 2, for Au ST MARKS, Doo 24—Ayr bark Gar 4 - h thing as eduction, | hy mm of a bridge in the valley of Chamount i the best. rc Radoliffo, N Yorke Alderman Smitu—Now, Sir—— ae dit brd po existence until the Uatholle Shurch brought | We nowcome to the truth ef mountains, By their Gisepe cow ‘Tahip Telb: ¢, Qvodhue, from «York Noy 8, for Canton, Nov dries Elise Abn, Chase, Fall River; Uranus Piince, X Yorks Alderman Brisi.ty here rose, and with difficulty | {1 forth in her monasteries and cathedrals, which fact ie | meane the rcience of geology had advanced during the | Quetes Now Yorks Aspinwaii, | 2%, nv 28 26 N, lon 32 41 s ead wierd Fn oe Goan Hl, and or obtained s hearing He had himself been the aub- | fully proved in these wonderful books of Dighy, the | lat century with rapid strides and what was singalar. i, | ~~~ - wheel Bhip Yorktown, from London for NYork, Nov 94, lat 4821, | leno, do, 5 Ee, SALEM. Doo 40—Arrechr Mary Nils + Wm Drink ¢ , ¢ , ‘ lon Hise vot of some of the gentioman’s remarke in the Ages of Feith’ nod the “Competum:” or go to that | waa atcerteiped that the bighest mountains were the ALMANAC FOR NEW VOUK~ ats DAT ‘ig . P ro ton, Ni Wm Pickeriog s 5 Protestant book of William Martiand inthe Canterbary | jaet thrown ap. He then went to show the correspon + 12 | noon seve Bt ip Moros Wheeler, King, trom Liverpoo! fur Boston, velle, Wi ‘ 6, nt 46 26, lon 27 10; hed carriod away maintopmast pein be had taken little heed of them 1 i Ko her been indulged in to euch an | lbrery which he nased. in iromy, the ‘Dark Ages’? | deuce between the mentel and phyrical world Moun ? 4 end you willfnd itso. And ifycu want fur bertolearn | tains were symbola of the conservative elements of eo. who was the great pent sdnoation, go (o the Germ ciety. and also eymbols of private life. The great bis. - ork. linger, ana rea ¢ iret words of Luther and Cal- | torical characters of @ oountry were its rural OLFARED, \LMINGTON, © » in the rum that como upon schools and education aa | mountalne, Ile then alluded to Weshingion,: Adams, | hip Hugrenot, Sicrer, sen Prancieoe, Ladd & Gburch. Deo ls, IAN, Von OU ow ismore, Dee M, off | brig GW Russell, Wyman, NYO otto AT Daneosete the question before the Board, and arguing that | the result of that great Protestant apostacy. (Loud ap | Clay. and Webster. end proceeded to fay —In Ship Merbsrtan, Peabody, Livorpeol, C H Maronall & Co. Sima” wees Ee Brewster, and Marive, Powell, do; 3leb brig Dolmoat Lock Mr. Mount had only done what any of them would | plaue ) All learning ie the sceldentel effeot of th further treatment of the relations of the mountains to Ship Porthumberland, Speaoer, Lozdon, Griswo.d, Mor: | ” bary Cumberland (Br), Chamolon, from Liverpoel for 8 Park, Matapeas, sobs Mount Vernon, Matthews, Wino resets, 5 bolic Chure As to tbe propriet: the absorption of | bu g r rence 428, ton 22 01 . . haye dove under the sirourstances, aad that they | « ure ‘o he propriety of the absorption «/ | human needs and history. we may wey that their great arman, Apalachicola, Chambetiain, "Buy Kington (sported ‘Am, whioh way stooring not — Ulmer N Yor! SANDWICH. Deo 29—Arr st Cohasset Narrows 26th, M /upa, Globe, Wilmington, ; Mary Nowoll, Packard, extent throughout the year, that he thought it was time they were noticed iderman Srurraevant then spoke, referring to i i the children of the people there may be & serious doubt | chains with alo fider affect olimates, and diversify e' bad a put their hands in the tressury for | Sit honorable nivm’ but there is One thing Teannot con. | vegetable produstecthus gl AGark Cotieme, Baxvr, Oregen, P & D Fowler, stared), Noy Al. 198 6H len 2 2. oom Beltest, Me, Nov 3, paruoeiesce ie Te isan soctict that ite, Meant hed ceive ae posribe that any cundid or hoaorable man will | ening trade. stimulating bumam activity Bork (hariovte Wyve. Manwaring, Apalachiovis, for ban Pravcivets Nov 2, lat zi on 2 eee | sles Vatlax cor Mise Milice ne Terelicoae: ates Bea ciorae on a oe baneeee fs pao reward, Bin . was oye ag OC oa eee wane bold i eda | powerful influence on the manners and Hark Lyeureus, Coste, Cherleswon, Chamberlain, Robiosom | rig wajentis, Bolkixe, from Messina for Boston, Nov 2, | intent Misr Wilson Misr C Wilson, Mrs Mendriok and laf f 8 peoples. and thelr feelings towards eech other. Without | & Co . nevertheless, due to bim $0 offer it it for the end for which tt wax Inetituted. ‘Theend of meuntaine also, what deatnage eould a countey have’ | Brie Really Minox. Metrger, San Pi Alderman Stuatavanr thanked him for cho aug. | popular education was for nothing eise than to ft men Where would our fountains of water be found? How Int 96 22, lon 42 LL. wre Floteher and six children, Mre Lin a Mi Valkor Mr Hili Mr Cox, Mr A Campbell, WB is0 Wal Richard Stockdale, John Sandilands Ales Barr, Ascension. No' egtion. they thought propor individually to re- | to folfil their destiny, and. since the ooming of | could eprings be formed’ The enrface ef the pisnet rf Sendine, Ores & for Au tralia. Jeon John Stirving H Dova AD Bell, VA Derham. 4d him they nige do a0, and there was no ob | Obrist, they are but foris or kosves who do not Know wid be «marsh onft for bomen habitatoa And. in J, Bt Macys, Mayhew, Taibo Pg hide 1 P dat Alls CWitehath one Mawonsis John St thatthe destiny of men is iromortality (Lond sppiause.) connection with the mountains brilliant evidences is | & Co Leny then. s# lovers of our conntry. that we must onjsot | offered to show the anity of plan that embraoss the | fchr Heir doer Cathcart, Matagorda, NL MoCready & Ce. but they bad no right to draw on tho city ection Wilecn, cix ohildees fande for such & purpose id Hervey, Mra b. See son, John MoGuir Canpiry, Deo 1}—Arr Kats Swanto: . to the aby orption by the State of the control of our'schoola: | oral worlds It the Himalayas andtheir | Sehr ME Welle Griffen, Charioston Nl MoUreaiy WO | Orne Town, OGM Nov 6—Arr o ry ‘Alderman Danwax regretted fuch ie fill If they wid not interfere with our destiny, with the | ad been differently pleced, we know | Sot ismetown Cook, Petersburg Jas Heater B Co. ‘Thempeon, Jiverpeel for A: Fao ow mianeraese boen prerented. He ogre @ Alder | solvation of our souls and thone of our children, I say | nov bow different the history ef humanity would have | “vey Ieene Borden, Domu lege fall Miver. Loans, Goeeriewn donwraces Me’ Haleuty Bae the Third, that they had no right to make suob an | thet we are ready and most anxious to gome to amagree- | been for the temperament the ardiness pad ibe vigor ARRIVED eppropriation, or jonation, for such, in fast, it ment with our filow cliizens (Apolaure) What is | of the early tribe. from whom civ lization has flowed, Atenmehip Claecow, Craig, Glasgow, Doo 16, 4.30 PM, was, of three hundred dollars It had beon cas- the prinetple of eternal rruth apon which popular aduce- | were intimately eonnerted with the climate and edaoative | vith mose and Se parcengerr, tod ‘mor to an: tomar: to complimentary resolutions acknowl | tion bas come inte the world’ It is this—that all learn. | influences of those table lands in Central Asia No other | obor off the ‘ahs obip J 2,8 PM. Spoke Set ult ¢ PM, U . ‘i y i d he considered such an {ng and ail selenoe ix good exch in its measure, but that | reees but these have done mush for the moral world, amd | lat 42 14, lon (2 S# eteamebip & rion henve for Ld rerzoo} SVRACOA, Doo 16—81d sober Vesta, Allon, ——. Brig | Ricwxonn &o-Steamship City of Richmond—J Bram- edgin 7 (gen fg en Maen rex, | itis Ib subordination to the doctrine of God. and the | if that land had been ro far porth as to be uninhabitable tteam bip Empire ‘ity, Windle New Orleans Deo Bombelds, Ginn, 0! daze provions for Sorton. ford J Mavker Mrs Bidridga and orn, W Norris H Hink- 6 confidence A . ‘Ww Moore, for Bouton, Idg: sohy J sitagerald, | Wy, 1 Woodhull, J Lee, WH Woodhol, Lient A B Avery, al truths of religion, which are the basis of ail trath, | we cannot teil but that we should be to-day barbarian | VATA 1b, with paseanrers, toMO Roberts | enn Bie as ton ee Fe gor sas, Dr 'Veeciar dy O'S. Frost. DJones HM Brocks. oma leapet re quite | af scoeptabl Be aig that the re- That no learning and no selemoe is of aay wacth nor | mvsgee. And it ts certain that, if the Rocky Moun- | , "oem in City of Rlssmond Mlsenall, Riokmond, Woy 36 | fey FF Vinca for Klneaten OALd, Btellsy Matanaas, ry 3 Fawr teWonis. J Drummond, dL Besos, & pert . oF, *. After @ few more observations, the motion to lay | not salied with the rait of religion, and not euajected | atead of the westerm coast of the Now World, | Ooril ana Se Helora Tec 3 with tliks teas, yom tn Little bir Glipatel Jan Crosby, P « it «Mi be secerted by reasonable and good men shich ts | tains and the Andes had heen om tho eastern in Ship Howgus, MeKen anslne, Sept 17, Aniiae | gid tor Chariveton 24vn; 0th, bark ‘Commodore. Williams, N tom Hell—86 in oho feo’ to Ou the table, Ko , wae put, and carried | entirely to the control and inflceuoe of the religion whig there would bare been mo such America ta tbat whioh | Lor S Bros, Bid In compeny with ebip Kollpre, Unmilton or: Mot, bark Phindetphis; Le] F Ader (from NYork vis Ma In the stoorses. Ord. Pr or, Miss Weil Peter Jomneon, if y Nov 4, brig Unity (Br), Way for Boston 8 Ll tio 3 ruliwell, HE Bridge, M Alvaro, L Lantastia =Zin the steornge. on—Drig Arve—8 B Koebontallo, ac Paicm Brig Witog—§ foagrdet.

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