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een peer a AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON, rs ee a al Charge of Smuggling 2. SERIA eats eo 3 : | but look tatk. Ihave wry aaa | proved searide: have failures every IPED STATES DISTRICT COURT. elphia via Juan Fornandes, wos 90 deys to Cape Hora. Gur Washingtan Correspondence. | totern cen emrecomass lit ectrpciod te | this excellent periodical contains some articles of val tao eafertenate Sneers, come of whom show arene: Judge Ingersoll. the Hora experience@ two severe gales; started deck Wastineron, Nov. 30, 1854. | to watch his adversaries and content himeelt sterling interest. “‘ Virginia Ilnstrated” presents | 9 over 000, $500,000, | oo rhe United Slates vw. the Steamship Alps.—The | °oRsieting of carboys. Passed the equator Oot 6, lon Iidustrions Clerks in the Treasury Department— | the masterly ioactivity of causing Shem to immitate us with a humorous delineation of the social life of-| and fos agp Uaneene States Aon Ne. Seach For the last 25 days had Hight NW winds. Was 76 days wr | himeeif in doing nothing. When the Europesa that tnteresting State, combining, as it does, the | The that ¥ is pin ware adopted © Attorney, Mr. ie masen, | healed on the wind to Cape Horm. Had beon 35 days -_— some to be elie, combatants shal! have exhausted thelr an. 1 amie * th faa ee oy hy oor fra! "9 mtienate, he ies his associate, and afr. Cochrane, > om of the | sour days’ sail of San Frenelaco. Yommer cial Statistics — les Prepar i | sources, this question of the permanent sovereign’ aristecratic leaven Buropean traditions, reault—that the scarcity , Port, appeared for the government; Messrs. Lord Grace Darling, at de 7th ult from Boston, was 85. Losses by Government Oficial eee, | and fasion of the Sand wich Islands will be de- the demooratic spirit derive 1 from local asociations. 'uced the contraction of Let | for defendants. ra ou ‘fine “on Ly & ‘ Hora, with ‘weather. - Crossed the equator Oc ° Bpai : , } d,ae an icdispensable rb , ry On Ootober 22d, 1853, the lon 116, from thence had light NNW wind. Aug 27. in lai Offir of Spain to Seive the Cuba Question, and the iy yp ibacnahonal cations which will bs \ chen a renee oe Pi tao nenaion spends ia fore olty banks was $ '300,000, | Joseph C. baabual being sworn, prreet that sees rs in a squall from BE, om a uf Rejection of the Proposition by the Administration. then unavoidable. ,add greatly al and the loans at the same return, $85,300,000. in Brooklyn; knows the steamship Alps; was on board ying Jibboom. — Very little remarkabie has transpired here to-day. ‘The administration have learned to fear, andof of the story which serves as the ffamework of thess | Money at that time was close, bat was to be hed to her in January, 1854; sho was then lying at Jersey City, ca Climax, at do Sth ult from | at her wharf; on the 18th Oct., 1853, 1 was introduced " . 5 course to respect, the Know Nothivge. now sketches, and 002) with the adventures of that | meet all necessities; there Thexe appears to be a calm in the political horizon, spe They “ pled few ‘A to Mr. John Little, steward of the Arabia; on Saturday, | *#er. ‘set after the forensner of ‘the anticipated excitement ia the | Péretive that the agitation can be turned to some | enterprising individual M. Porte Crayon, form an i i é ce 5 s i seful pnrposrs. It will heip to disarm the Gavaa- fund was $10,200,000, and the de- i 4 ’ | A bottle, thrown overboard 28th November, elements on Monday next, zis, the -Acbillis, and John Mitebella, as well ea'the instructive as well as amusing chapter of incidents, | fsleney in $3,660,000. Does say one believe | praptegpn mre Sra nes wat oo et ee Resa 16; om tha bark Aunt Mary. In the Treasury Department I understand there is | Bedivis, George Thompacns, and other emissries Of the lower conditions ot Virginia life we have. thet thisdeficiescy hes produced ta soanclty rr ie shay age pobre tlhe pee of watch | Orteber, 1854, moar ie seath ote fier SOM We amen eee eae’ with tho law, ondecing. | mde, the. Know Notoing orguatantion o¢rtaaiy has some lavgbable plotares. Take, for instance, the | Toney tOONO and throe per cont, and. caused fal. | movements for Mr. Shields; Lte’s agent,» young man Majesty's Conral, whe kindly furnished oopy' preparation of document for the House. The state- | g tendency to delp the administration by di Silom ing. mun eet ip miaaty” Frethta! etchings from ures among houses which were considered song? on board, pointed out Mr. MeDonald, chit steward; Mr. | Jitut Many. “The eruise of thle tte Ment of receipts snd expenditures in detail, will be |“the public attention from the Nebraska outrage, the the living model:— | It is not the want of which lias boon the 8086, | Issacn and Mr. Warts, two Custom House inspectors, ac- | Fas about four yaa: and i laid before Congress during the first week of the , Creytown affhir, and toe hard times, resulting from | One morning a huge negro made his appearance in the | and the abundance of gold would 20 TEA | companied me to the Alps; I left them at Mr. Rogers’ | Isntic tale in tbelr general cheusbls of aacein e ni e | hall, accompanied by all the 0 household, and all in 4 session, the first time it has been done since 1846, _ ed Nepean aehanae ee dees a brow! aria. A oe tie: Hed ee The report on commerce and navigation will be js a popular task, which at least gives the adminis- ee ee ee the | Sana ee printed apd placed {sefore Congreas on the first | ta .on a respite. air.” i DROPS: . bi day of the session, the only instance of this | Wasnixotos, Nov. 30, 1854. “Indeed!” said Porto with some surprise; ‘ what's | being dove sicce the passage of the law of | the piestaeas te pga aie ae upon the 7 Ke! hi Febroary 10th, 1820, requiring this report. This | Cuban question, whi h is thence assumed to be the looked towards Old Tom. i | office, which is in Cunard’s building, in Jersey City; this ple | was on Monday morning, January 9; ‘Mobo Herald Marine Enid him in his pantry; the young | _RDGARTOWN, Nov, a ry man ap} ‘to be one of: the assistant stowards; she | York for Portsmouth: Hofens Cie Layton, down below from the ea See ST ana: Gane | “farporeSbut Ph, ‘sehrs MD Layton, Soaah 3 a ¢ into one ; he then * snickered the applicant for office, and I am no alarmist, nor Of the state room; he showed me a watch movement from | {ibet umxnowa- No arrivale this day. Wind WW, ox | getting up a panic; butitismo package whicn he had brought from Liverpool; it was | Es 2 bs y | leading t in chi is li ““He’s name Little Mice,”’ said Tom, and there was a | het there is ina tin case; the watch magement was taken a Disasters. a ee Ye brpmpk atten of clerks | ving stbjeok of Gtacusion and contest during the | sezerl nue i faba be Felts inenteot ithe nae” pure, | acta S'S‘ ae Mary Bat a ee) to their duties, many o them in preparing these | cossion. The acministration will probably retaia | ° That is a queer name at least, and not a very suit- | believe that be Is so. | iy erate pene ribs na 4 feiarea, car isd omay : < . i extra documents having been, T t-arn, engaged very | the complete control of both branches with whioh it | “Cone: Hanne nother a won dis assiduously tor weeks vast, laboring at thelr desk eos or he ge be er cence _ nigga wa’ a'boy, his ole miss tuck him in de house to t of be 7 1 { e certainty en an jemorratic majority e rve in de dinin’ room. Well, every day she looks arter avon out of oft @ hours. This speaks well for the | 2. "House, and b fair prospect Of aa opposition. | far" ‘nice est cakes’ am! deg 'deetiemy. Dieta canes ned on board; Tleft him, and went to the Custom parg. ; with me; [notified the | Sarr Mancexuvs, Bartlett, from in 8; Of Eattecior ot {iiess facta; the Collec tor instracted the off pig 4 Catcutta, "previous a Oke ‘ coal and mining companies, cers to get out a search warrant; I went over Ee cane aes govornmen io with lose of anchors. second officer andtw | industry of this cepurtment, and might well be which will labor for its defect and anuihilatior. It countable,’ say ole inisd, ‘Come here, boy; what goe d companies; of with Watts and Isaacs; I left them in Rogers’ ; | men were peceiplted into the waher hen the vessel steal, coromended to all other officials in and out of Wash | will, therefore, make extraordinary efforts to procure | wid dese pic si) He says, ‘Lepec, missus, little mice pal aod pubiis purses; of ters, now J went on board the Amit saw by pepe poly Sanette i ington. | isdefinite supplies, and t> acqulra suca authority for | cats ’em.’ ‘Very well,” says she, ‘may be dey does.’ | trembling in their uneasy plaves, and of whom we | pantry; I asked him to allow me to sce b are em P RE 8 Tintane, hanes far W NC, is ropori| .§ ois seyo:t en Cunaoves ant Navigation itl | S680 CARO the sanding lone reea ws will make | 2m: mornin ale come tl onenectel ihe. a8) | bare potnet sen tke endy of mrchants, who trade | ent on wll Ne puto nt Gt uA Eta | Row actlt ts Ssansseat Bias, Meare pi sabel aga ve ; the executive, tosome ex tent, indeperdent of kis oe ae? ae EF ag Mery ‘ ic by signs over joors, ani - im; Semey Oty, and foun Comms, Cansei of rf ‘ee Ht CO Law Somme very Inte vsting statinticatiotormat'on goverswiee, The President will doubtless douand | G7ch tem Mitt jive Bt lent, have Be An from iat | Vately invest the capital upon which the public | OM SN aecong neon girs My, yi room | veehills Mase, with $5 Mt lember went hebore oe the seek att gives them credit, in water tots in the West, copper r bject uf ebiy baild) nd other * with renewed urgency the appropriation of te: i upon tle subject u! i aiding and ¢ h matters . he we y prop: Oy in the North and Souts, and pine forests | me nnd’ iNitor - ‘0. Tf ‘the hotel, and showed me the whole ofthe | sbt3 sett, an See orth Breaker. Plum Island, but soo pertaining to the growin of our commercial inéeresta, | 6! 'Y. oF fifty ee 8 of collars for mis ellareous | dey done f i », if hae long dey done forgot his oder name, if he ever he. took the movement from: his. pocket, ented off be’ raing Aldo and drove over gn he Sout ; ; | ions ag: I think the money will | t, during thi tion, rolled his eyes at Old | everywhere; of individuals whose incgm:s have _ placed it in the package which he had brought, and then | pis wife, and the crew Il six persons), 3 Ihave been sbie from the records to compile the | 1h"hr grea hut not wit out @ pom fi which ill | Tp, aud made menacing gestures in anunderhand way; | been ten oF twenty thozsand dollars, and their pri- | Pinpea the string off the package; there were nono there | beach 1% ha ae a boat. with?arcch didmeaite, akon fllewing tabler:~ | vats ie nese ahd exetemeat thas" upon te | ib ig abi top icnoy he oie ine sgh | ale axpemes Gmeny and foriy comand dole | extn, what wen cnet peer ae cer nd, | SSG aed tama ty ee | : 3 DI 5 | rel fom of it [ that followed, an e % ‘ e envelopes, } TATEMENT OF NEW VeSAEtS pULUT IN THE wonLow: | rebudiatl Seems vce eal ear Sieh oon | S'Cixlass’ Porte, never mind dat de possum. Any how | Tiousnnd Gclleewtper auseinty oe oF twos per cont | thirty-six; Texamined nine of them; the marks of the | SBF the veesel and enrge may be anved. Hater ecoonaa | a SNe a ie gi aunexation ef Cuba, and th rill bo ‘voted, | L0eHs-Hriving ‘bosses all my fo, and Tcan wait on 9 | Der month for the money 10 pas for thea, | movements were * Welsh & Payne;’ he then tied them | ” W sox_the body of a femalo,n whorry boat and binat} | Ship. r Steam- ~ Total’ | ADVERRNON oF CZUNs, ANG Che Megey W: Syerged uss rate. To be sure dat name sounds sorta | PE y ee up and carefully placed them underneath the blankets | 2” duitted ashore at Southport, Mev levely, and the | ark boats. Tonnage. if at sil, with the understacding that it is to be hh’ t ‘When all this is accomplished—as it surely must | i a Ne ore athport, Mo, y, su ge. sll, wi ong strangers; but you can call me Boy, or hope f: | in the bed; the door was locked when we went in and | sition is that a schr (name unknown), John Pi 15,093 | employed in ferotne Syain to cede the Island upon eFomp’, o: anything dat suits—T answers all do | be—then, and not till then, eam we hope ft perm | wien wo came out; there was in the same room and on | from Boston, wiih » frught of cbaien &o, for Southport, ~ the ‘ion that it is to be admitted instantly as nent relief and the return to a nat and healthy | the same bed a large quantity of laces; I had not seen | lost with all'hands, binnacle was Teco, a «; exhibited his permit to hire himself, Mc. Cray- | state of affaire, The last few years have been called | them before; there was quite a heap of them, chemisettes e in Senthoers, as belonging to the of which such @ proceeding in Concresa will be viewed by d him on the spot; moved thereto, we suspect, | good timcs, but, correctly viewed, they have been | and laces; 1am acquainted with and had dealt in watch iacuaite in Cs Spain og equivalent to a declarstion of war, and y the fun and originality indicated in Mice’s hu- | anything but good, for just as surely a8 exceas | movements of the same kind; 1 had seon movements of | ary at Apia, Navign oI May 18, ships G: thet convince? of her inability to contend with the | merous phix than by any particular tact or considera- ings disease, so does extravagance bring ruin. | this kind before; they are foreign manufactured, made in | At atom “Se Nantucket: a Rods ahntont United States, ahe will sell the colony. far a good -appointed dignitary bowed himself out | We jl aquardered the gifts of a bountiful Provi- | Liverpool; I did not see the name of any place on the rig Independence: ‘July J ship 1, Nichols, New 5 7th, 3 ms i. ° vot: i | round sum, and the gnarantes of the national faith | ot the ball, ewecping the floor with his enp at each re) dence, and wasted the substance which shonld have | movements; T am not familiar with laces ; the move. | ford; 74h, ship Plantar, ue isnt Wan Hose ake } verence; but no sooner was he clear of the respected that the religion and fueros of the Creoles shall be | frocizet than his elephantine pedals spontancously com- | been saved fora day of need, and now suffer when | Gyo dollarsa piece; the original maker of them is Samuel — olulu Oct 13 ship Com Preble, of Lynn, 12 mo} folably reapec‘ed, might e there is @ firm ‘of that name ia Greenwich street; | outt had taken one whale in tho Arotio this seasoy? Sarato; 1 | aState. The President sad Cabinet believe that 74 that Caba aball be treated need a grotesque dance, making a clatter on the | We ease. J. HLS. a!l respects as 8 member of the Federal Union, is Tb s contest over a money bill would, therefore, Mitehen floor like a team of horses crossing a bridge. Nye he RARE NEST after we left the hotel McDonald went towards the | “Airat Lahainn Oct 9 ship. Sarat Harding, 3 During this performance he shook his fists—ii Railway Accidents and Shipwreeks—Reck- | ship and I went towar@ the ferry ; Tmet the officers | 22 mos out from Kodinok, 2.700 eck an the Yast goason) | dgartow 4 | be a struggle for anuexation, and if successful | color like old hams of bacou—alternataly at™ near the ferry, told them the locality of the room and | ship Almira, Jenks, 2, Is. \ YOTAL TONNAGE OF THB UNITED srates For THe | would endthe cnwavernye {he confirmation of a | Young Tom. ‘Hu, you ole turkey buzzard! 1 take you less Destraction of Life. hat it contetted ; 1 then went into Gap tligges” olips, 1,08 the coast of Japan Aug 25 Jireh, Perry, Lavarenoe| YEAR ENDING 307TH OF JUNK, LS54 treaty of that character by the Senate, would, ac- | 1 dar to recommend me, an’ you tell all dem lies, You TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. | where I aguin saw the officers in about twenty minutes | YoY tle goo this seasom bound to Sandwich Tstande; ‘Sept | + DNNAGE. val Tonnage. cording to precedent, be conclusive upon the House, | wasting yourselts beh. Sry, black calf, you The article in your paper of the 24th inst., with poten! any ace Basbeciah Fy dna = sip James Arnold, Sullivan, 000 sperm had seen whale) Reg in foreign trade-o: ” p sot up to driv a’ v1 y ? ratch movet nu ‘4 Roginte in foreign trade on and forestall #ncuesion upon all micor questions | Ferteioo smart fo have any sch ‘bout wim e the above title, must meot with universal aitention. hem, "YN “| 3 SRE Zealand 7, dark Sea Shel, et Warten 0 perm | nae i . Old Tom's indignation at this indecorous conduct knew | The gubj hereof, | Cross-examined.—T have never said ad no! in, ail in good health, and boun: Menleds “ col scot | So Bouse Her pitched tuto. Mies imoputiaentiy, and subject of mans of prevention ¢ 1 8 ONE "| som these mnovenvente'on board Ake ali; 1.42 not ony Group;, heard from stout Aug 20 ships SUID Jonney, Mare | ing tra ” | Religious Intelligence. ¢ | bestowed a shower of lusty cuffs and kicks upon his car- | Of vast importance, not only as regards the safety | so to Mr. Cunard, in presence of Lock and another per- | faiths fone ae | seman ya ae Smaller yestels under 20 tous, | SERMONS. oes ee 8 honent extents io little vnc re of human life, but it involves the consideration of | ppt : went lewhnea dh on my Gay waagg th ag an Bedford, from the ‘Arotio’ ocean for moll 00 Bote oll 4 | that they only served to imcres%e the monster's merri- or letter to consi e; season. | The Rev. Abel Stevera, D. D., will preach in tho ment. : means cf relief from the heavy burthen the iad | false retresantation to McDonald ; T weut to) Boston on at Now Bedford Deo 1 bark Yonin, Randall, Indiai t] Eg B , “Yah! yah! yah! lame grasshopper kick me,’ shouted | have to sustain in the loss and destruction o! + | the 16th January (the Alps was seized on the 9th) ; Xi | Greene street Methodist Episcopal church, between | 5. 2taiie ivom the kitchen; and making’s wry iace rey nade isles tail rath The Willig {paver saw asDevald etter’ the: astnate OF ahe- with eal Rivers hat andy) | Broome and Spring strects, this morning, at 10} at Tom through the window, he swung himself of to- | Petty, and it seems bi x | movements; I was afterwards on board the ship; I was not | | o'clock, in bebaif of the Bract cause. i wards the stable, ‘ to look arter his critters.’” : of the prees. . to receive or gain anything by the searching for those | |: The eighth discourse betore the Young Men’s As- | Abbot's life of Napoleon is fast approaching its’| The sovereign remedy sugges'ed by your article, | movements ; I was not in the hire or employment of any | | Axnis, SW Coast of ‘Arr Aug 2 bark Ses Mow) body ; I did ‘this for th f the ; Ihave never | Babbidgo, Salem Juno 26. | sociation of the Scuth Datch church, Fifth avenue, | Cloke. The chapters contained in the present num- | is legislation. No one doubts the efficacy of legisla- asked’ McDonald for fed i bash made application to |, Baravy repeed fer ban Praseieon dealt ae | | will be preached this evening, by the Rev. D. ber give us a description of the insidents that | tive remedies for curing certain existing evils; bat, | a oananliiee: panceey | ee ee cae ag Bh een well, Melboucne ( rast oun 3 | Hickok, of Union College. é marked his departure from the shores of France, | in the casein point, the query naturally arises: | gione some five or six months ago ; my object in seeing oor ee fr Bytes = | @ke Rev. 7, L. Cayler will deliver the fifth dis- | and bis arrival in Saint He'ena, There is one fea- | does or will the enactment of ever so severe penal | Mr. Cunard was to ask whether Dowling’s case was set- to fi di ing, reburn Co : : pear against Dowling ; a Boston. stat tows of | Cour before the Young Pesple's Christian Associa. | ture in this grest man’s character which must not | laws for punishing “employes or principals, after | 100i hist for money on tay e seger ods: ver ara nay igati cresting tuble which T am to: Treasorer’s xeport, is the t by benks and < ficial defaulters, rt John Haven, Ricker, fo) | | tion of the Calvary Baptist church, Twenty-third | be forgotton in the stern reckoning to which his | an accident, Evia or suggest the ways and means | eee arte aa reas Thy nen Pmee, Mel goods = rt ei siatioenl Begs ie) tine pet ae Ring) | street, near Fifth avenue, this evening, at 74 o'clock. failings have been subjested by posterity—his love | for preventing it?” Hard'ya week passes by that | ward Denard Esq. seasmaal’ tor 74a aatence, 3) Sos So; chartered st 2p er ton (ore ... aantees ie a Rev. George C. Lucas, late of Nesark, will preach | Of children. We give it from the words of Mra. | the feelings cf the publio are no; harrowed up by | deposed—I have had eeveral interview with Mr. Marsh; Book, to Bana 3), leaky, and returned to town FES i or Sept 30, leaky, and tractive ite t The to the gov- | | . t he & A '; Albatros: teiache wil avahif(be Cade a pote hon ths | 19 the Allen stroct Presbyterian church, at 10} | Abeel, the daughter of the proprietor of the Brlars, a | the recital of frightful acoldents, both on the sea | one was in January last; the substance ony ofte ro eek | Knowles, a nat aa War Ea ae psn 5 casei Siseda dade hd t ite a the | ©'clo-%, this morning, and 7} 0’ lock in the evening, | plearan‘ly situated little farm house which Napo- | andon the land; and it is not whclly confine] to ' for the reward offered by the line for persons detected in | Quy "yy sta! chins Leone Wevtte tude Donte eal DATS yO ~ CONTR ROMER: CP cay J ice y 7 ORDINATIONE. | leon oceupicd until Longwood was prepaged for hia | our country—each one contributes more or less ita | smuggling ( p perp beontpebeagis conan fp tle Jute detained off town Oct 4, havi en ‘ ig ‘ips Treasurer in opening a regular account of loss aa ee Geet ‘i i * ine: mi 1 goods ‘oringa, 103 a Warwick, Rowe, Londo enka Bat bizey Sg The ordination of Caleb Davis Bradlee, as pastor | we nce :— =. Suen general sum of accidents, either on the of the an, and never saw them landed; I wrote down | Sid from Eine of Sept 28 ships Scargo, Howes, Boston Oct - 4 | never p of the Allea street chorch in Cambridge, Mass., will | , agree Eien Sng ome Apa yore Seana ae Tn almost every case, if not quite all, the scol- | by bis direction and he offered to sign it; ho read it and Folynesia, Steele, do; Waban, Neweom) London; take place on Monéay, December, 11th. | sort of mirth or fun with the gleo of a child, and though Sopa es aiehia ee “teen | then asked what he was to get for it; { said nothing; he | for NYork, repatrings oxpeeted te'he ready wooms oer Charles Coon was recently ordained to the work | | havecfien fred his patience severely, I never knew | months have rest from carelessness or waa then laid down the pen and Tread the statement aver | | Foochowroo—Arr Sept —, ship Cygnet, Boot, Hong Koil | i of the gospel ministry in R 4, Vt him to lose his temper, or fallback upon his rank or Rerlect attention to the performance of masifest | again and he said it was correct; two persons signed it; | Sept 15, to load for London. "Sid from no date aI Mfscbie! of the gospel ministry in Rupert, Vt. | hil himself from the consequences of his own | duties, yet it may be said in extenuation, we tiink, | he asked me for the reward on his own behalf and for | Lawrence, London; Saml Russell, Tinepareet ork. i. Bennett, wos ordained in the ministry at | or of his indulgence to me. Tlooked upon | that had there been provided proper ways aad | the two officers; said he had given me no information; eae eee barks Geom Basle, reece, Sue Pel ale, N. H., on the 8th ult. i d, when with him, almost as a brother or | means for prevention in the firs’ place, the calami- | that it was O’Dell; he came again in some three or four | Green, Redman, fr: Hey jeans, which arr 4th, Mr. Warren Bigelow was ordsined on the 14th | Compavich of my own ago, and alt the cautions I receiv’ | tous results might have been modided to a great ex- Tan) SEY Aa Se OE he came ,to ask eas on hoard, and was ordered to Bpeasia to perform quar bi ed, and my 80] i a about Dr. 's i 3 “ uit. 98 an evangelisf, to Iabor ia Wisconsin, under | yect and forrcality, were put to flight the momont | %0t, to say the least, Is it not probable, in tho ab- | Meee a rnod—1am quite certain Marsh asked me | . Gzsscow—In port Nov 17 Ir bark lisa, Durkeo, to Loa: 1 | t | said it was correct, and took up the pento sign it; he | Pigih, Salyer, dos $d Clara Aun, Hatch, de. There ace all sorts of ramora flying about at pre- sent, bot they all belorg to that class which should ever be received gib much distrast, inasmuch as they come from politicians. Some will have it that Mr. Mason and Sylé are to ba vissed, and | others “know” tha; this will not be the case, | Some of the newspspers, I noiloa, taking thee by fhe forelock, have prophecie i the dismissal, publ shed, uacer cabinet asd court contemplated or ramored dismissal of : 23 . A Any ‘ ‘ gence of provision of suitable ways sud means . for Boston. In ling Bay Br bark State: , Corning appointment from the A. HM. Society, thy an eocle- | {came within. the. influences ‘of’ Mas arch mile and for effostually guarding against posaible accidents, tratches da board, and be aald uevers fe" O'Dell was the fof owt, ee PTS sara clan ‘ siactical council in Ohester, Vt. t ii ‘i ab employes, better underst 7 signifi: | frst Custom House officer who give me the imformation; } cisen; 19th, sobt yer The article on the alligator presents us with @ | cance of such means as they may have at comand | Tam interested in the slips 1 amor the Jot stock Com: | Aaceineetagce Mestlonn, Faty, do. Sit Sith ship Moral INSTALLATIONS. PEGE kaa ah’ ee be ‘ . | collecticn of interesting facts in relation to the | than any body else, shoald become reckless aud even | pany owning the ship. * Hone Kone—In port Sept 27 y, Moss, from Me -: oye _ sp Ps peal ae The Rev. Mr. Guilford, was on tho 26th ult., in. | physical peculiarities of this Jusns of tropical life, indifferent,to com cextent, in their care and attention | “Other withesses were examined, counsel summed up, Sour, ary Sih; Woprioan Toennand, from San Frane weht of the a i hey whorl the ie os | stalled as pastor of t: Tremont street Baptist So- | gx.q so the traditional reveren vo with which astern | to the performance of thoir manifest duties, and in- | and the Court reserved its decision, ‘Seammon; Tuskina, Cushman; Comet, ee es 160 rowers sot we and L, . nore, cur a feeling or sentiment that fatality attends their | Charles Struver va, The ship Andover-—Decree for the | jexpont, Manwaring; Monsoon, Willets, ody y libellant. Burr, une; Swordtish, for Mapilia to load for N York! Alfred, Upham, for San Franglo; bark Otranto| une, Sid Iuth ships Cygnet, Boott, Foochowfoo to load for N York; bark Jonns pty in Roxbury. The sej;mon on the occasion was | superstition surrounds it. That this reptile is not lsktor#’ ahd: caxiiiefar al livered by Rey. Dr. Stew, of Boston. ° | devoid of a certain amount of intelligence, we learn itatory, auxlo | The Second Reformed Dutch churoa of Pailadsl- from the statement—-new to us we must own——of its | 80me of the moet skilful engineers and others de- station or calling t ‘i . i i Henry Blackerman vs. The Steamship Pacific—Decree | abt road: ‘This sentiment will be foazd to prevail among | jor claimants with costs; libel dismissed. if Hayes, fiat Starlight, Chase, Mau nger of the é@ismiseal of | short of a; ancl, | pbia, havi ‘ . William Taylor, of | 3 ° voted to the business of conducting railway trains; PLT IT ee Va Pitts, Snow, Shanghae. j has proposed to Mz. Soa! | Jersey City, to become pastor, he will, bei | Cheervance of the golden rwe of “wait until you | and why? be-anse they fully understand the inede- Common Eigen eterst Term. Trace (is Kee GOeig Ann Fisabetn, Fernandes, feon, + . th poe nate ¥ . De & | add, is perhaps on eculiar to the jof the | 's 2 5 5 4 a0) mn in, San Bla: > ayy apiece eee the euaeitek aiken ret Collet | River pcr We nants from the observations of | We have little to say about the subject asin con- | Dro. 2.—James N. Richards, Receiver, de., vs. Thomas | pryton fast ate tor colon Seat for BY Howe toa Macy | se ordered Mr. Sould to rejsct thisaud avy | Dro sdent of the College on tae 224 ult, } nection with sbips. Owing to the nature of the cic | 2. Allen.—Ingrabam F. J. Although personal property | Howes, oe do do next di y | i 2 fog of th wa Lieot. Herndon, U. 8. Ns— thes t such proposition, He saw the cunniog of the fox fa | pm ler ated) Bs tra re hath adh ito ladisdie en | penn nee any pk boy ag dang ree iad in sold-ostensibly under a dormant exccution, while apo- | ¢ oes Gar, aPort Oot barks 2 Fine, Morro, see Basted this diplomacy, perheps, and it being #9 paloable | profeseor Day, of Brown University, Providence, | good-natured pig might make vith his'mouth shut, only | fepislative acte, yet it isa, subject well wortle so, | ther execution is in the hands of the sheriff, suchsalois | feadyi brig Andrew. Potars, M'Pstlane, for do, Id nly that the object of Spain inthe affair was to stave | R. I., haw received call from the Baptist Church in | rather louder.” By {mitating it, we drew them quitenear | gi¢eration by ‘those more iatimately interested | NetYoids but passes a good title to the purchaser, amd the | Am veatele, | Br briz Maida, Coombs, for Boston, would offthe whole question till more favorable times, tho | Cambridgeport io become their pastor. His gaswer | us, ar itis little they care fora musket-ball. We shot | therein: | imately interes! Plaintif'n such void execution cannot afterwards treat Se ae er ern yes reek 6m, ‘thd sey eae i : is rot yet known. Tie church was formerly under | *Young, heediess fellow, however, one morning, as ho ‘With railroads, it eeoms to us to be what dif- ¢ sale as void under the dormant execution, but must 7 : PApANG—In port Sept 16 ship John Q Adams, Lewis, fror Premier was induced to retura the peremptory aud | 15 pastorshiptof the Rev. Dr. Parker, and has been | ¥4 skulking under a dead trunk by the shore. When | anply by motion for the proceeds. Batavia for Bokion th; barl Sen eh Heard, from do fo: pir acm as Py =, 4 4 r : we got into the Parana mires, and especially when we | ferent, aud it is within the province of the legis- sly va. Curnley.—Judgment set aside, and report | do, wind bound sinto Mth. Sld 2d ship Comoro, Sheri quick devial that he did. Neubv. | withoata ecttlea pastor about a year. Yisited the pirarucu lakes, with which the country isin. | Jative powers to do very much more in this way; | opened and case referred back, elther party to ph Sih i tong RN Sea dE — - Mr. Gaylord, of Columbus, Ohio, has re- | terspersei, wo saw jacares lying about in them like | and it is to railroads in general that the subject of | berly togive additional proof. ' Costs to abille theevont. | PARA-Sld Oct 18 sche Harriet Neal, Whee! “Saunders for OTHER NEWSPAPER CORRESTONDEN crived and accepted a call from the First Universal- | great back stones or trunks of trees. It is amusing to | these remarks is more particularly applicable. TIT GT BE NOrleans 1dg; Lycurgus (Sic), for NYork. Sid 28th ship, (Correspondence of the ist Cpurch of Boston. serv ly good understanding seema to | Before we begin to su: IP Pole, NYork, | Supreme Cow Term. Mary Merril! ares and the fishermen, the for: | panse a moment for reflection, and see if tee lates Delors Homcrabis Saige eostrar Rorrunpan—tn'port Nov 14 ships Leabells, Hayden, fo ng very patiently for their share, which is the | Of the evil, as well as the diff sultias of the case, are | , DNC. 2wlia F, Thomas vs. Charles Thomas—Report | Ravtmery ide: 4 Roninnee, (rua Mere, for, N Vor a s Wasninaton, Nov, Rey. Wm. He tosh cet te Wie HibeddOantian Gi Rey, Wm. H. McIntosh has received and ascepied a a cail from the Baptist Courch in Marion, Ala. a i Nor brig Hahor; Johnson, do do; sehr Billy Brahe, heat , When a large fish is hooked, the fishermen leap ; 5 vet 9 confirmed, and order for alimony accordingly. yet . The estimates for the next fiscal Copted She Lestoral Saray ot Sic Baye’: Clvaroh im): se hye ice os a Nubtee avraskiog @ ry is very | t0 be tun, and at high rates of speed; moderate speed | fentunts ax trustees of St. James’ Church denied. | St Twowas—In port Nov 8 Urig Windward, Hawthorne for the special information of | aie ‘ ee aatae a icon d Guba BEC rarely known, ; cb Bitoon ve Srenty miles per hhout does not sait thir | Jane Slocum vs. Jat. Seriimer and others. —Raport con- Stiapotmeincbct Och SAMS tice aus, Dead tol ed they wi delivered on | Re » Heod bas received a call from the Con- c % , ” ahead age, and nothiog less than an average | firmed, and order for payment accordingly. : 7 M a ot well be broug vt wi hin sixty milliva | exegational Churel in Pitiefeld, Mase ihe aver of tin «Newest sep ® eae eee dte pats ate poo rbd nhs Sn Maslin Brothers, Urowoll, from Hong Keng tor Balevis| if they include a!l the items in the provable exgen. . Semuel D. Co bran has received au getting rather prosy. great defect is a want | offords satisfaction, Tze great danger ia ranuii : ji | SAX Juan pen Sup—Arr Nov 0 steamers Cortes, citure of abe year, ae venuce frcm all the usual | call to become the ;astor of the Ela pace Doge of verisimilitade. The tale is so evidently written ne ck d nig’ fhe ey, to control | ql ABI TIME INTELLIGENCE. Tipe: acta Wakes, tenes for Baa Franive! sources wil! diminished by more t n millions | gational Church, Broo | c i tireso! motion of the train ie means ral use | nts of Ore Stea SHANGHAR—In port Sept 13 shi duriog the current year, as compared rith the last. asa vebicle ‘for ssrceam ‘that it becomes m> | for braking up the speed, £0 as shectually to bring ge Se ee N¥ork few days! Tagua Whitpore, and Union, Buster The duties will fall off because the import trade! jy Samuel Lily, Vice Cresident and Treasurer | posal seriall raaaliatiad tare stop within a safe distance after ue danger | tigen must ehare in the general depression of business, | or Loycii College tu Baltimore, dled on the 26tn | eects : : yoo } ee Wig public son bak! by glen " red We perceive that Mason & Brothers have an- f se mee Pat ce the speel of thirty- | reduced, because & large proportion ef the entries * : e Norn’: % ive miles per hour, cann 2 brought to a stand. | will be cf the descriptions a lands falling ucder din Exeter, N.H., on Thursday mornin:, Nov. See pabirees of Fanny Forn’s new work, still by he ibare now in geceral use for braking | those provisions of the Graduation act, wich re vy. Wellin 1D. Hitcheock, pastor of the First “Ruth Hale,” for the 11th of this month. It is | up, in a shorter distwoce than half a taile—asy | duce the prices to tue merely nominal rates of CO ociety in that town, aged 30. He | said that the ordera received by the publishers al- | 2,600 fect—and it is without doubt a fact, that ia | jaived P twenty-five aud twelvo-and-s holf conta per acre. Wae ordained at Exeter just a year ago. ready irsure a large amount of sales. the majority. of cases trey run five eighths to three- Mu h tho greater part of all the public lands ia the Died at Deep River, Conn., 22d ult., Rey Bzekil “Fred Vernon,” by the autor of ‘Minnie Gray,” | quarters of @ mile—say “from . 3,000 to 4,000 feet. | ~ States cact of the Mississippi will be entered under ich, for many yesrs pastor cf the Congregational Pred Vernon,” by the antior of “Minnie Gray,” | aul railroad ‘managers cf every grade understand | ba ‘ixat NE gOS Church in Troy, N. H. bas just been published by Garrett & Co., of Ann pergtereibele hd Ady) pany of ga Sap ks Lora Boston; Got 3 my st rfluous to contradic: the foolish in NEW CHURCHES, street. We bave notas yet seen the work, but we | 8” impracticable thing to devise means whic’ shall a t BS: tan, Oneshy ee: story of ax intended bos‘ile demonstration against ‘The sumof $11,000 bas been subscribed in Cone | ‘i effectually cortrol the motion of the trains when | #7 Rrsea.,. 7 12 | videnco; Nimrod, West, dor blgaway tuilarsub oz Batavia and other possevsions of Holland in the Fast cord, NeH. towards. the eration apa Coe Seoaed evel of the usual staple of this wu- | order high rate of speed, within » uniformly safe | *™ "=t8 433 | wan war se 133 | Wank ied Soap fai ea end one eens Indies, for the purpose of enforcing the demand for chorch in place of the structure lately conzumed by | ” : Gistence. Every one knows the means universally | Port of New York, December 2, 1854. pond; ‘Chesles Hawley, deuataer’. Wilatene orcas indemnity in Capt. Gibson's case, For the informa- | fire, J. 8. abbott, Esq., bas :ade a subsoription of = ————— adopted for braking up the dof railway aes " Sua, Winking, Previdenes: Aaa’ Fiewer, Hon of mero'iants tradiog with shore places, i$ may $7,600, and bis eon, sir. E. A. Abbott, has given ‘The Money Pan trains, and ft is nee to describe it. The brake, | y . be as well to etate that no sach design has beea $2/0 in aid of the ohject. It will require $15,000 to 70 THE EDITOR OF THE LD, men, as & class, are o8 attentive to the execution of | thought of by the adaiaistration, nor by anybody cover the expense of the building im accordance | In an article contribated to your paper, headed their duty as any other set of men; tiey do wha fox do, dg, premumod to Seorty Am vostele. DNEX, foe Calvin a Sep : way uid insworth, My RNA-—No American vess: 7, Sld EH YarringtongGorbam, Boston, or Oct Sta let b Ven. n port Nov 22 ates Extra, for @ cos; Azalia, for Laguna, Sid bark Flash, for Goate wWiansosetn'port Sepe so tark Iuabells. Hyne, Cathe) A—mIn'port § ark Tun . from San Pan iy ae a tebe, Sid Mn Ahip Shooting Star, Kingman, 4 20th barquePencain, Wheeler, NYork, Sangha, ‘ork; 2061 ons ea oler, feom| a All . charges and letters intended for the New Your’ Home Ports. i creremanseg i Se Sear g ALDANY Art Doo 1 aches Rrapise, Lovell, Boston: Col J Papo, Camden, Cld sebra M Keil; 4, CLEARED. esmship Empire City, Windle, New Orleans, MO Ro- eet y 5 onan Steamship Augusta, Lyon, h, $ L Mitohiti. ANGOR—Arr Nov 20 Kate Foster, Kilbot vonnected with If. Che ramor is so wholly wanton with the designed plan. The edifi-eis to bs of brick, | «The Money Panic,” on the 28th ult., the writer at- they pened means furnished to then for ef Steamship Southerner, Ran, Charleston, Spottora, Ties. | YoFK: tebe: lees mg Sad Joka, Rathh; fectui heir ’ energet: E, Oct 5; Deo 1. by fetallak, Skolt Ci |, &e, Ladlam & a tol 5 and chjectless #8 to warrant the presumption that nd the architecture similar to that of the late n & Co. Steamship Roanoke, Skivner, Richm it was intended a8 a hoax. church, but witha greater extent of ascommodation, | tbutes the prossure in the money market, and all | promptly as it is possible for them to do; beyond | Be Deh arllense 9 The correspondence wita G.eat Britain on ques fhe. comer ahh of ‘the South Presbyterian the evile and cifficultics ensuing tnerefrom, to the | int thelr efforts aro of no avail. The pablic zon Ship Peterhot, Dryer, Akyal, PA Piatenas, Testing, Leighton, Palla Wik, bones Gaels, Crom tions growing outof the treaty of 1846 has received | cy Cnty be eneered at the 1 tick | hoarding of specie, Statlatios are given to show | My, 98 fumiiiar as they are with railroad traval- | Shin Lepanto, Sewall, fast Indies, Wm A Sale, idan ae Hiary Louisa, Stestman; 2 vew impulee, and there ls nov some prospect that | rh , corner of Light and | Beales h hue " ling, are rot aware o! the foregoing facts; and | Ship Ovcan Hernid, Varber, London, Denham & Niol ereomy and L. Depends Corsen, Fhiladetphia & convention will be concladed before the termina- iG: c ‘eg ere Baitimcre, was lnid ou the 234 | thet a lsrgs amoun' of gold has been retained ia | where total ignorance doos not exist, a3 ia generally | $tip Khine, Moore, London, Griauell, oon Vitae Meswlen facet ei Slenal fora E Hon uf the spproacbicg session of Congress, by Wil » by the Rev. Dr. Backos, in the presence of an | this country since 1848. As the banks do rot show | the cae, about the sabject,s mistaken iapression | Sp fairey Rest Brier Liverpoch, G'l Matabail & Co, Dew I steamer Calodonin, Morle which we shall resover somo, if not all, he territo | * pied a very great increase of it, th writer infors that it | 20¢8 infact prevail of the truth of the same. | Ship Princeton, Kussell, Liverpool, WT Frost. beads riegacd advantages we surrendered ia the capitu- The Pionk charch in Master street, near the Gi- cn 4 ip Aut Brown, San Francisco, Sutton & Co. Ship Amoiia, Williams, New Orlew Yet the public continually cry out against the lavion referred to, Mr. Busbanan ja anxious to atone | Tad Cullege, PhiJadelphia, was decicated on the | MU*t be distributed throughout the sountry—locked | care} d ii Haow & Burgess: for Ms error in that negotiation; but it ia sayposod | 2 ath ut, with appr fue ‘ceremonies, Aadresee | up in private strozg boxes—stowed away in chim- faithful get cf mene ang ae gees mn ful and | pen ake tage Na Ae SRP arrangement wi erfected at Washing iverc y the Rey. J. P. Durbin an eo cornsrs— ti ctme noff: siden, ton. In 1846, urder the guidaacs of Mesers. Polk | Kev. A. Messblp.. | Beep in the pockets of thee wien se cormee™ OF | Tpen, as thongh thse was tue sovecoiga.Tomody for | sageTettt Cem Spel, St Jann, Cute, Rasknace & | Rane? My Masedzle wtih ole and Buchanan, wo retired from 54 deg. 10 mip. The new chapel belonging to the third soviety of pan A a ome those who “‘ never pay out | the evil, Now, how much more, is issupposed, that ¢ ’ le & Hazard. Faurillia, America, Swallow, 4 it Rhoades; and from without atight, and it is hoped we may retura to | the M.K. Church iu 6yracuse will be dedicated on | S2¥thing but geld.” All who have done this aze | Jegislators, however competent, know about this y 4 pera Bran Boek Ce, Contes Atalshte ben ieeee en att Aare that line in 1865, also without ove. a Wedierdsy, 6th inst. | he'd up as the cause of the presen’ disastrous state | ve subject than the Brest mansof the community? | Bark Hecla, Peterton, dacksonvilie, RE Reed. an Albert Adams, Sarah ubatats, schrs 3 Ht Roscoe, ‘ani hy (i Sols ly ee Sie 0 orc aioNs | Tie new Tabernacle in Salem, Macs., was cedi- | of sflairs, and every man, woman and cuild is urged vest ob CW cad Seip gery hy Pa ap $0 to | Brig cysteines tad Ssraeehaenee Aree’ On “BATH—Cla Nov 20 ship Kady Banka, Smi British Provinces on the No:th with out Union was | °*td ou the Ist ist, | forush to some bank acd exchaoge thelr coin for | Wil hesitate in affemng ; but fest Ist Hear inganng | BH: Yoloan (hey Main, Windeos NU'G'S Whitney & co | Marengo CRvuaivitn, Chasiertenes once propcsed by the administraticn asa measure | MISCELLANEOUS, | paper. A millconiam in the money market is there. | into the mature of the subjest,and when they arrive Bank Marte a Teco (port), Costa, ‘Opsrto, TEROshorne, CAMDEN Are Noy 2ith sehr T C-Dartlett, Hopkins, pf conciliation to the No therm States, and was ea hee mes On ile Che raealt from | upon prophesied, and we are assured that, ' at all | at the i that they can eee whats required tobe | seh Révdh 4 Boxiah Sharp, Paotas csoniy, Movs 8 | ha gis gil tant amating FRc ton Plata jected. @ the war of 1812, while the Har!for’ Fhelic Church in Utica, | done, let them cal! upon blic ta. snggest the | “%, x Sid 23d Boston; Dashaway convention, was in ‘sesion, ft. Madinon sent | | Rev. H.R Hidhcosk ond wife, Rev. George Peat eT ee eee, rye means for controling, the | motion ote | Sour BUH ton ent, Washinitn’ Ja athe, {ies ig Montiel, "ary Nevipors th sche Mate General Jessup to as-ure the leaders ly | cd wife, an iv. Wiliiem G. win ~ when under Speed; anc eon an effectu: Sebr rere a sshington, J H Mathews. ; > + that the government was not only anxious to pro- | end wife, sailed from Boston on tho 28th ult, in the | The writer's views may reem well in theory, | way is found, never fear by: that the raiiroad man- | 3°) pott i aah Beth Alzann 4 ier wer foe Vore Grab yong Gora to for bor th, ehh beadene ri whol tae « d, bat Ae gh ce | Ocean Pearl, Capt, Sears, for Houolula. | but they will not answer when put in prastice, will be Teady to adopt ita uso of thelr own free | gebe lcat, Rogan, atlnore b stiaate, PRO Ege et Honey ‘Bisske 1 is they woul: ion, Ns lade! " 4 4 seqaisiton of all the lower or maritima proviaces | De Gre bakes ct eae 5 tort a endl | The plan proposed is to experiment. We have | say entorce its by legislative note. Then ee cee ee arse lists Rend: hae emia aah Iver Aiea? of North Amavica, the possession of which | made. The consecration will tale ylace nt Groce | been tryiug it for the past ton yoars, and the the adoption of other prudent rales and reguls- | Schr Glove Ellis, Seiom, KW lt NORFOLK C ld Noy 2 jontoon, Grinity, Cardeuae. was then considered essential io the security of the | Church, P el ' for safety, holding employes accountabie for | Sett Sarah, Pert, § i. N Dest alter, Aihany, Bhd Dots: y Church, Providence, on Wednesday, December 6, | Present times prove it to be anything bat a cheap qi yes a4 Ney, Albany. Sld Dec 1 schrs navigation trade, and genoral interests of cur north: | The services will commence at 10 o'clock A.M. | | and harmless one. Every man, woman and child pad yom date ay able that seer gee a erie pier ieee Sai spony clemrmagmabpeed yee ethane ead Joeeup fo sll alive. | tre mumber of Chorch members in the South | inthe country have eadenvored toontran euoh ether | we anentd aot ix tea febare: bol cailSnee rite tag | Butchon Soores ihc Sante Baas covmieal, | ICADRUPMAS cud Der dahon’ nents, Macy, zane our local and general history are, donbtless still pre- |‘ «iva Conference, for the psat Conference year, | in the race to give their gold pair fal emotions heretofore so frequently ex ARRIVED: | “ag apa pag erred by him, snd will, sometime, be given iy, °*® considerable increase within that period:— | {6 Ta Mad ie cihoxa, Bs ils LETT gp ere sp eect thet veri ne arm oqStcamsbip Stagof the Wast, Turney, San, Juan, Nic, Now “Are Nov 0 sche Sasan, Rocore, Boston. TSEy eaar ti vepreneted tohave mado tittle im | Whites. Colored pons bor, in exchange for paper money; and behold the foeaas tee come ny ae of | Key Weettrth fs cant aint “ Sar wi Gi SENG) isc OS Msc, Phiiassipaie, 1a '. cam : : A , Philadel easton on the men to whom it was a idressad. Per. | Membership, 1864... 34.510 42 719 | reeult! Is there any Iack of paper money in the ‘Anto the extent and. mode of ‘punishment to ho auteo and paasonsers £0 imi fe Mitehs Nav a8, coming Hill, Wert Conse Alvin, “Sid aeh acre aps theg doubted Whother tue pledge conld be re- | Memnership, 1853... 32,218 42,280 rescnt ctisis? The unfortanate victims in Ojo, | Axed for a dereliction of duty, we have uo opinion to | {Nin "Vore “thursday. at Wav EMS off Cape Hatrorns, Tshvellay Tall, West Coad of Afrioa. es deemed; pemege Ree inte were too much exas | oe --: | Tnélana, and elsewhere can reply. [ should not | €&! it is, we think, a sutject for atter consida- | prised steamship Florads, henee for. Savannate AN VRANCISCO—Arr Nev 1 steamalip Sonora, Whiting, ape ec! contention and party passion | Increase. secee 2,297 436 de>.. 5 | like te advise one of them who vy 7 4 ol ry - Our isto deal with tho caso as we | Dark Ciara Windsor, ‘Button, Bordenae, Oct 19, with nam days; 6th, hark Live Yankee, Gove, Phils- its importance. —Making t) wegate increase for the past jas sayed some coin, ‘ascertain the canse of the dic. | brandies, fo, to Beokér & Grave, Experienced heavy tan Vorname, 51 days; brig Hensy Ming of the Bondwich Islands sores to bs in | 2,100 meabors’® twit Pest Year | In the gereral wreck of his pocket book, to rush t0 | HTS fom deve teerweyeand. moans t) effec. | Tents; cules rene, Ge wh Ot Ge, Wie Mg iste Pies Vode the dilemma of the spinsters at snail, wo won- | | The number of Sabbath schools tn the bounds of | * Whe baye been Wecded aud nar’eteey ith paper— Suate s cure, and when the remedy Ay Heal ca | jai rr eg aa viata eta naa Ciel Htuaholne, Saray pain tag a dered when the rai would begin. He e conference ia, 293; teachers, 335; superintend we hayo built Louses and railroads wity it--che far | Dated, administer Ferdlly, then | ee A a elthont det h de Tn S10 Tet vohr EL Prost, Bi i been threatened any time those tweive years past exts, 1,444; children, 16,207. This of chil- rted ante: enforse its adoption. Devisan. | $e gan SP heals got into the Gulf tren, | Havnor, Denver, NYork: 6 with the pose ten ey of his dominions. In 1st, dren Goes not embrace those on the intone to the pe a we. TON the ep | salsa treed Feet Ne ina tector two anys te (reported old for Calewt 4 or neer that time, they were cursorily taken up, in | colored people. ‘ | Merchant with his govds, and. the noedlo woman | Banenquaxe me Vinorsta—The Tazowell Coun- | Pi# Petern we cold ext ontet Yas ocean. 1 iparaive dives thie by Bir and ac Foglish | Rey. William H. Raton, of the Second Baptist , has toiled ally for it. Real valaos have beea | ty Advceaie states that on the 221 oltimo, about | Sch potpein ied, Wileworthy 10 days, (F2), Bonnet, de, et. tho dee ly produced in th> | Church in Salem, Mase,, cloned lle labors with iven; and what hava we to ‘Wenau four P. M., a slight shock of an earthquake was felt Sere BELOW. shumikeng, Arthas, Valpar Union by this cansed its instant disa- | “7 S With the | given; ¥ ‘able we toshow! The nade in ral parts of Tazewell county, an: abl: akuowh Lintie Jarvis (N Gran), Burrows, Hong Ko: vowal bj the Deiat gotécamest, ‘Since that ie | “CUee SNdaqotety on Banday leat. | sank hn been tnveed Ta ermrtcing “ee fended areyUhe whole, hough not ruflciaty powerful | O¥* sD amd ro asks Ati Adv ihn Kate Mesa, (ot Hang Kong ao Nov 1; bars the Frencb, the Russians, the fillibusters, and now se RY be - to arrest attention everywhere. Somo hands in eston; | Devdemenn, for NYorky It fel ht oye jie aed es errant od Ge! |e ae comes. meres | Kanth ye aitama meee aetes | Sheet weemneoe tesa: | ge rE | Pea Gg ne » Her Majesty's Cousu!, have : ia ? auto, “igr iWin eed red, or Say I , oficors assembled yesterday in Staunton. ' eenttve of all this wealth? T! Taalte o¢ our oaphal- petoons about town were also aware of it, bs fe NT

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