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. - | recefves the dividends, ‘The recipients are almost | to hear from Of the time wait till balance the telligences ateo from PRGsdadphia, and is sttributed to uh 12? . AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. py aa hottie ae country, enh ae the cou fhe Sythe dk, AA nes va at ofthis regiment and that; and, while SmRMONE. pert thet the company contemplate making large BRE TLP” 1S OE Corsumers or of taxable ¢om- | Mejor Daltos, of the 49th, whe) imecseded to the all ong fertremes as iully garrisoned as they | ‘The Rev. A.D. Gillett will deliver the eleventh | sto-% dividend. Hudeon River Railread recovered Whe Alited Forces in the Crimes and Black | tribute thelr. chaxe to the Srna the reg Mojot Pow require to be if we were no lesger masters of be’! a.course befere the Young People's Christian As | this morning the 1. carrerpondens of te andom Daily News given | Ventas tee, maui of, me chara, 16 30), | In een ee ee a ee rants ce edeD ns asses tae Cesp inthe | sociation of the Galrary Baptist Charch, (Treaty: | tenday, bet Where ia a gzod supply of stock ad's We following estimate of the allied doves im the pine iS healty peed c Vase wite ‘snd oon . recommended | the | third street, near Fifth avenue,) this evening, at 75 pend ee Raga ik York Central wee forces landed at Old Port om 141 o'clock. 3 Railroad continues s’eady. The bears are selling ae he eemprenentod— Aes eee Pott 3 ater? i il liver the eleventh discourse befere the Young Men’s | quotations. Nearl S ‘2.203000 play Association ef the Beuth Dutch Church, Fifth ave- po sp omy cetera ae pd w-"— 07,000 | the squandering extraragance from which mach | siom, all deprived of their commanding officers. ved. Fer eur part, we wonder was Soph. 20-8 the Katucha wore landed $71 Regi- , eae Cumberland coal sade , casting Gall ophets of renting, weed connet nise with events corner of Twenty-first street, this evening, S¢ | tained. Afv@r the board, there were large sales at ; of of y Produce of industry | bim in great paim, taurket wound through | which we sleep, the luxurious toards which 7h o'clock, our quotations. Nicaragua Tramsit epened and Pe mae eee a ae, i wie ares with a charges, can it the ane He borg the pain and et “caer ame feta gy! ‘do Several ae oe A ere will be Lange = oat of the closed firm, lesercedecrecerege i jas @ mere same fon: wi james vent 2, m pe rd s prac Bas pie oe eee part hago Rinmey ome soothe desth Lowerre, street Metho- | After the, adjournment of the board the follow: ster. ae aan the Emeu trapsfer yeoperty we rel we, Aide-de-Camp hom ail these en; habit, are tiatever opinions may be enter. | Pesnefatber, lying under a peinfal, but no} danger Ing th bravest an Feet cpr and in cotdtia vais. | sist Charch, near the Bowery, by the Rev. John M. | ing saleq of bonds and stocks were made at auc- +H Genera) 0 <4 1,000 | tional Bev. At Balak’ Prince - tained of the policy of not, increasing the debt, iis | ous wourd;’ gad met Peane- | ery, in despohdency, to struggle againstoverwhelm- | Reed, on Sunday next, at 7aicleck. The fire de | top: wen companion of Ee 1005 Ere 1,500 | Present amount, in estimating the capacity of the father’s staff, Captain Hapding, whe had Feceived s | ing force, without making one effort worthy of them | partment are invited to attend. $5,000 Flushing Railroad, 2st mortgage..int. added.70 | Sunvareeren (and an entire new siege train.) country to bear the increased charges of a necessary | wound im the arm, beter mt to prevent him Pri heparin bob eh . We need not merely |“ wr, McDonald will deliver an address to the | 9,000N. Jersey Central RR., Ist mort.. do, ,.90 ey, 4—At Balaklava, Queen of the South.... 1,200 | War, may be Jaid entirely out. of view. We have | from ridirg %. He confirmed the accounts I | half-a-dozen , but 30,000 or 40,000 men, 3 P.M,, tod: 6,000 Harlem RR., 1st mort... : Mer. 30—The following veevela with Briish only to consider the capacity of the country to bear | had before & lt ot Pennefather’s . | to redeem our army from destruction, and to make | Mherals at Military Hall, Bowery, at 3 P.M., to-day. | 10/000 Gal. and Chio Union were about due at this date, viz; Jura the increased expense of the Aeservant of Coldye} Blair of the Seots Fusileer | good the pesition we have taken. Shall it be | Subject—The War in Europe. After which a debate, | 1,000 Canand. and Corning Sie | Breseebiey eesm wncbnatem ck | ee ap vam ahs eee Warn | cr eeneetesecat eee cee | enol Tasers ene’ atGi on the 15th Noy., 1,000; Ot- 000,000. ® Ww ‘ast ve * ra : 000 G. . Seve, 3b Oibsatiar on the 14th Nov, 000; Bo on | cone foture strength it must always | gone away, upon aactned mel " rest an army which could drive backjupited Earope in| _ The Sondey school attached to the Gomel pay Oe ee mee gua: & Mirnnds Jo(: Malta on the th Nev-,300 9,900 | bo ‘remembered that within the last few years, | called upon to go. I found peor Biair in | dismay and defeat, or that Napeleon, after the | Mission on the Five Pointa will be addressed 20 Bouya 900; ditto from Batoum, 4,000... ? ¢.g00 | saeuming the exports aa the index of the ma- | great pain and breathing with difficulty, not expeot- | drain of a twenty years’ war and the dreadful lowes | evening, and the children will be exercised in sing- 40 Clatham Bank Ta ag) ite from opie, 'Mayranis, brigade, *e” | tioval power, our wealth -has increased much | Ing to survive the night. Hehed beem wounded | of the Moseow caimpaign, could appear ext srring | ing, recitation, and speaking of Scripture pieces. 40 Lorillard Fire Insurance Company : | Ae co eames Aameniis, OSS Se 5,000 pt = gong Pag Hh i gis this fa aceh te omer Pare ested * ee? eee ar ine penta a 000,000 of, aes Soe, . : ORDINATIONS, The receipte at the office of the Assis'ant Treas { y 8 BOW. sy UB u y . yw camera. ries? Atlas; wigh 309; Tha e . = aoe, of = at Rees PS cay Carag hope ‘sr annie. (Be jolned carmenty er, ppt ob ati Lepr, Aad? oir eres Om Sanday morning, December 17, the Bishop | surer of this port today amounted te $60,266 865 ‘Hrench » , Vie. ; 5 Thar- lo wee south an 5 Means to suc- . $94, 5 i é ee ee oo boo. Ute Papo with er disturbed by the present war. It in- | ministerial task (in a0 sudden a call) to gagre by the tion of 30,0007 War is a hard Pig aghas Mlyg: J Tho Peesie's Bank wars 4a also said’ the Napoleon, screw line-ef-bat- terrupts the trade with Russia, which is not @ hun- | against a false peace, and yet not withhold the master; he will not be content with eye-service, but | Priests the Rev. Charles 8. Little, the assistant ie People’s pey three and a half per cent ‘Me ship,reshipped thence from merchant ves- dredt pert ef our export trade, and scarcely a | promise of pe! ce through Christ! It was | reserves his favors for those who boldly and freely | minister of the Church of St. John the Beptist, New | dividend; the Metropolitan, four per cent; Ameri- * sets, 2,600. i B.—Itfs also reported from Hope oni oor Pape Sade eae Pa nn ae I Oy agg epee gen gripe gre pe York; and the Rev. Stevens Parker, officiating in | can Life and Trust Company, five per cent; Jeffersom u i 7 g . . aa ee ea er a OS Serle ed Pap ot iecee aan’ Tar ‘anal, Vine | Sulivemn; bepeoms Sabena oer, | treops and pe 1m, but pa ra Pi aken care 0! ni -_ of a » Oi 5 '. may be ined in the f i Making fairly be concluded, therefore, whatever demand the ——— a. = 5,85 | gar may make on our resources, that it will not in | The British Hospitality at Sentart — Miss | Ruslan Expedition from the Caspian S¢: Share ae George. ¥- .Aagmacnt. , Bormon. hg the a og hema PA CO ae ‘Bansyorts couyeyed 20° guns and French the least lemsen them or impede thelr matarsl Mightingsic snd.the Daiienthianet: [Bombay (Oct. 28) Correspondenes of London Times.] | P<¥: Dy. Seabury. 5 vote, 008 BG 3 trontoorts left with 16 owth. For the moment, on: trade to the United | (Geutarl (Nov. 10) Correspondence of Landon Time. The report I mentioned in my last, that the Kicg | _ 00 Wednesday, December 20, in the Church of | morning, gave 1,750 for charitable purposes, as fol- 00 cartridges, and Turkish tates, to Austratis, and to India, is less active'than | coe ig did we weloome gocd ne ees of Kokan had sent to request British aid against | the Incarnation, New York, the Provisional Bishop | lows:—$1,000 to the Society for the Relie’ of the ~ 8,000 | it was, but in ail the great countries that we have | ga'e and ber party, and before. evening they were F the Russians, is d. The Ameer has heard | admitted to the hely order of Deacons, Theodore | Poor,'$00 tothe Pease Five Points Society, $250: ‘also necessary to add tha Eeyptiat access to by the Western ocean, there are growing | 81! comfortably lodged and provided for. Taey will | trom his corres ‘at Peshawur that before > . . feoope arrived and en route amount to 5,000, communities, closely connected with us, which con- | be invaluabie ‘in severe illness, and in say emergen | the departure of the commissioner for Peshawar, an | /*Vimg, LL.D. to the acciety in Brooktyn for the relief of the poor. md that British and French marines and tribute by their wealth to our wealth, and add by oy: Onur surgeons, last night, one aud all confessed | ambassador from the King of Kokan arrived at that On Wednesday, December 13, the Provisions | This will de very well for Christmas. We do not sailers engage on shore amount to 7,000... 12,000 | their increasing strength to our increasing strength. | that they were of the greatest use in attending place. Whether r'chily or wrongly, this ambasm-| Bishop held an ordination in St. Peter’s church, | care how much they ficece from each other, so long, Eee a the af. " After a shert period our trade with, these coun- | {0 600 ‘wounded who came in, daring the 9’ | dor gavo himself ovt te bee “Shahzadah Sooltan,” | Atbany, and admitted to the holy crder of Priesta | ca they give thus liberally to the poor. ‘Maus showing, about the mide of this month, a Ki » ? 5 | tries seems likely to increase faster than ever, for | ternoon. These were the Sth, | son of the Shabzadah Solaiman of Shahzamen' oes let Pee peed ETDS 111,415 | i¢ ig based on the secure industry of people ‘con- | When the Russians gayons & pass din being: family. He is eszorted by about twenty horse, oa the Rey- James W. Cepen and the Rev. William J. There were acid at auction in New Bedford, or 3th Soptember in sick, killed and wounded, stantly: ssereesi nS oapes ani a in i pe 3 jog held our own, and they lost, it » 10, oo b's arrival was met on the road re Gacte Alger. the 21st inst., one share Mechanies’ Bank stock, a: which may be estimated as follows, viz. :— : 7 , Peshawur, entertained at Mr. Alexander Plammer, of South Berwick, was | $102; three shares Bedford Commercial Bank stock, illed and wounded, , know! . making Misa Nightingale appears eminently qualified for ¥ u . + ai Naik of he, 2 25th. Oct, 600; laker- te evenness | fentieal’ with grt ng | tne noble work she hay undertaken, aad I trast abe CT eee eae oan Cra ae ordained to the work of the Gospel Mintstry on the | at $104}; nine shares Merchants’ Bank stock, a; | mann, bth Nov ; . enables it to direct ta foreign enemy =| have ag. th to carry Bent. Eg Vigaoad Sikbs. He hes presented the commissioner with «| }3thinst. Mr. Plummer has been accepted by the | $1084; eight shares Bedford Commercial Ineuranc3 os ay the whole dis strength of the byulbavel Ite ay od the ciara wes? 2:e ae horse and rich trappings. His objest isto induce | A. B.C. F.M.,as missionary, and will sail during | stock, at $1003; sixshares New Bedford and Taan- | a srg, 17,000 cores oe Cope repent ek ar siubing for Wane ot, Braman, DADRAE, This is | ZO EIGN goverment te intectere, snd either by | the week for the Armenian Mission in Turkey. A | ton Railrond stock, at $105}; and five shares do., ag ~ svg neral creates ellect ti - | impossible with only hospital orderlies; but, with the Ceo joung wife, sister and brotherin-law, accomp: 105. ; Beiiah, French, , &e., on or about the ge one y eee tet pe ee vile meated ‘ckan from subjugation by the Russians, m4 7 » , any | # Wh inst., of... 94,115 | out at | Durses, all who for s supply ef arms, and says that his kind | him. The steamship America, at Halifax from Liver. " " oe ott I friends, y i amos toe 1th inwiaat ihe fliowing steamers name ¢ Increasing the two other clem ents of ont att ‘and Mr. Resorbeiage i wth ale treatment goa Faas iathar On Wednesday, the 6th .inst., the Rev. S. Bourn, | pool, brings nine days later news from all parts of ° Tig Niseare, 1,000; Adelie, (200; Fama, state a8 Basela, ‘tlmost infinitely ‘powerful in are mosh active, and today, I may may, are ta fall | Fp SD hleadabipe The Kokas Wet ane we pcbecsiy date fol tabormrags ont ter Enrope. The advices are rather favorable, finan, See eee a or Beastie path pach great materia and mental rewaroe a | | MI. S.C Osbore has arid here oferiog bis | ‘ud tunt he would be sent forfwamied.” "| by Ber Mr. Wilard, of. Harford; suman ead or Seasons he ote tol cea sanaere Royal Albert, 1,365...... 00.42 cree 7,883 pel sa sod ler rr bg Ape Nek teed A vel T have pat into his care hat of the Bleck during the aos tre seart eecioie ie eee daining prayer, by Dr. Cheever ; charge to the pas- | without material alteration, with pretty active mary The rid] comes ars the @laas steamers the Exchequer does not create the national power; | Hospital, which to dey numbers 2,3 Cereon constant * | tor and people, by Dr. Marsh, of Brooklyn; right: | kets. Medway ard Colombe’ leit Balsiava bemay mibdireet, but he cannot anniuilate it; "> | will have another 600 added duri ation 40" the Oxun eat Tarartes, tor hand-ot Fellowship, by Rey. Mr. Reynolds” of Mor k aad Wounded to retaro. with freak ‘The aly int on which a comparieon of the re- | Hospital proper sumbers still 1,000 patients. Mr. | {irk received trom thee Tagish ag reania. The Williamaburg Times, of the 224 inst., givet Wieeepe, by, the 10th proximo, from Malte, | souroes o the empires of Creat and Rassia | Wright las sent for Mr. Gilburae, so that Thave | tcn hich thelr conspottiveness and the genet Gluvall, &e., ry hegre ons a appears unfa to the former, is the amount cay Bei Lewis ate eee Paarl help” | *greement of reports arriving through such ‘Thames, and Indiana, have just left for Tou: foo gus ergy rege Deep ott aoe re, oom Soe tel ite. oeeornes eee | and” channels as Scinde, ae ot nee nen eae ay eee untied sain France, the numbers are almost equal, | td Balt, Mr, Halcth went, vp to the Crimes on | Pets, and Cashmere, might hare a Seo rth Prot) Ake: SY (OrFIVIPE 1 ooo | inform our 28,000,000, and show themselves in our | Sunday in the Erin ta Aid Bak conte $0 mae; 688 ikon o fer ascoeniesonnian: ——-— | innumerable mechantcal helps—raise them to more have detained him; bat Mr. Osborne in some | the Austrians in Wallachia, everybody appe socbasadh sania rseds teas 121,000 than an e aality with the greater mulliades of ig- | sort snpplion kis piace, BU ey 2 oe. wonder how they could have got there so qui ‘of the North Con, bh glance, that the allied | norant contained in the Russian ree jon ae Je 28 st sid aye oh on | Xet there is really nothing ped they in tt Churet ot gregational | received the papers, and on gas to whom th ‘Be above 130,000 strong around “Bebestopel Me eee srevobtired ee so eaeeai or board her. x st all; om reference to your file £ INVITATIONS. Senile C. dhlined satan the chet ones Balaklava. Add to these the strength of the allied | their frontier, thenature of the‘people by whom they | Mr. A. Stafford, M.P. for Northamptonshire, is | Year yo will find of the progress of Rey. Mr. Peterkin, of Princeton, N, J.,has re- | the gentleman intimated very that Mr. C. was na fleets, and you will have little sho't of a combined Se ene mnch | here, ana has volunteered to write letters for the on in every stage. I think it was about | ceived's call trom St. James’ church in Petersburg, | better thana swindler. This led to the summary ajest~ you h # are surrounded,-a! manner of acquiring tment: Shavers ‘of his cok, and T hava two years ago since the reports were published | ya, re, ment of the party from the bank, minus the certified pref gg Moraga robe He dey abate apes genkey ye | seer hea ey ee mere on the subject;, they were given on the authority of documents, “ ‘Peroemen' amount of $5,000 men will soon | ferce in peace as they can raise for war. ‘The balk | seen him sitting ee flea 9 Bi \gocegl coe lesters frcm an officer in the Russien service, Rev. aera; , late of Newark, bas receiy- | On referring to the books, no memorandum of tha be om their way to some part of the Crimea or the of the people, too, be iz engaged in providing food parents cen wl ; rr many | stated that an expedition agninst Central Asia, on ed 8 call to the Allen atreet Presbyterian church in | certifying ‘of the documents ‘could be discovered, nor and other raw materials, oannot liberate so large a | f es eo + Osborne’s ton is alo engaged | 5 most extensive scale, was being equipped on'the | this city. did “is ‘appear that Mr. © W. ton had any suct of the British and Ruselan Exm- | Proportionate part for the purposesof continued war | iu the samerwork. tt. mies tn ata. | shores of tho Caspian. Rey. Wm. Hogarth, of Geneva, has received an fam of money on deposit there at that time. |The ques- pires Compared. y as more advanced nations. The Qzar, by continuing Coane ads are also hero, and aucious to | 1 must be remembered that these p ions | unanimous call to the First Presbyterian church | Why they were Lept im hotel Sone eae ee bane Snow looms probable that the war will be inde- iy to eonply the waste of life in his armies would | spend the fund in the best manzer.. T"bave rug. Ihe ‘Torkioh dittoultice Sea’ atisen, and shee oe | fia Or tatie he } presented #" Surmise fan to. give us any sellefactorg see prac ond tone ae Niating i alk | 35 Wow Eco tm se ened | Evy anata ia Mrpng caf men” Me Oare | Sete Agnes Kes no rer Gein ae | aon aod fo, tin Pt Gham Cinaionm, | © ne, cemae, a omraly ane ae Nene ingiry auto lrected co learn how | fhe Western Powers mould expone woe, lace fo | han some fands tnd general olde one cx se | sian regular amy. ew tule troops woul, | punar., "St et Mi Badington was fermeriy | ESovi°e"Scasyiecang, Te whatextat ir ast spective combitanta’ ‘United, the French and | Neighboring nations, -he can dertre no assist. | families at home are in need. an expedition },onsuch |” Rey. John Willard has accepted the call of the | kucwaettnst the bank ‘will vuiler Su iis reeponsiois nations number sbout as many people as | ance, except, Perhaps, from a few educated Lady Stratford comes and sends , and | of irre ular or “provincial ‘COrpa” as wallarwe do Congregational church in Fairhaven. lity, however, is hardly possible, as its securities arg Massie, France has in round numbers a pepulation | Germans willing to take service in his armies or | has made me her slmoner fag Jeltes, pite, and soaps in India, and they possess such ‘on all their | Rev. Allen McFarland, of Rochester, has been | "2doubted. 196,000, England of 28,000,000, am ia jo oe wrt pobosprnpe Bo ee of te cep rs — Leo fy Toonke frontiers. A force of this perth ae of called to the O. & church in Brookville, tu. The plan submitted by the directors of the Parker to Mr. Ma>Culloch’s statement, a | qatre esta on our side, as wn by public q readily and rapidly a THE amisrny. ‘Vein Coal Company having failed to be accepted by % We much need religious books and small common of 66,000,000. re pretty ee ey all the people of Europe. {t is in 2 d, ba: 1 have | every other man is a Dalgetty. ‘The @ sufficient number of stockholders, to retire the ‘kneas, and P eft F A few days si a unk to the a a Ener ane rg aa Pei ea rae Rev. Lewis Pennell was installed at West Stock- | three checks, for the several sums of $5,000, $6,600 as bridge, Mass., on the 6th inst. $10,000. The checks were dated some time in November At Lane's Cove, Gloucester, Mass., on Thursday, | Hoaghise ten Prosicee crete pee ica the 4th inst, Rev. Nathaniel Richardson was | his same,” One of ihe directors, Mr. it, ¥, Coobtofty i ¥ Rey. W. L. Jones wdained as minal io the following bit of financial gossip :— California, in Minot, Me. il Ex H E : Ee & E i H | if So far, they Freegrace Raynolds wer of England, by beekoning with her fin- | Prayer beoke. Mi, C " wns un dcrcabinge ou inboreos wee ger to the Poles rd the Hangavias, fee Tella, | Yexamente il H have aetibatd 100; and more | (eer? yrs toed Sead Pete et re parton of | ier seed st Witnigien, and st Lavrete| OF Med tock gad proide the secnary mesna thas scarcely ever been able to carry on war through | ®Dd the Germans, to recruit regiments from | are needed. The Bible iy in oul the native army, though provided with only two or 4 to prevent an immodiate sale of the property, an of ‘one. without being debilitated and ex: | Very part of Europe. It is only neceesary for her | Me any quentity of testamente. Devotional books | three European offloers apiece, and they Rev. John E. Davidson, of Meriden, La, died re- Liye ah iy : ‘opponents have waged wars | © Proceed one step or two onward in her late | sre much needed. The Bishop of London's Private | in" fow fonths. It te eeidene ripen 4 cently at that place. fort is now being made by a portion of the stock- dormerly rech other, abd, inspite of macs | Carer, avowedly put an end to corporal punia- | Devotion is much prized: bat 1,000 prayer books | means a Rumian expeditien to the Oxus Aik Rev. James D. Chapman died at Cummington, | holders to combine and purchase the property on mutual destruction, they always continued to male | ment, which atil'giaine her name and her srmics Would be the best gift. There must now beimmense | been readily organized, without occasioning any in- | MAsS., On the 18th inet., aged 50 years. Taceisy. Those stockholders who are wil fog ta ce, @ avowt ie est by ?, mee the elements of power, even while | Mates to merit, instead of contning them to rich | £0 many, and Sebestopol not. yet attacked; a0 any army, and it must be reme that the proton | ‘The Baptiat churca in Lime, Livingston county, | atari its or creed, amon are requested (Greet Britain ard Ireland, to speak of one empire | #04 titled aristocracy, to attract into the glorious | books sent out will be in time. I will not send you | tion snd monopoly of the trade of Central Avia and | N. Y., was recognised on the 13th inst 7+ | to call and sign an agreement at the ofce of Mess’ ata time, had in 1793 @ poy ulation of about 14,- og leap ype mine nig her cavalry, | any list of the killed, as my information is #0 incor- Western China would well the of such iJ i. W. & J. O’Brien, 33 Wall street, on Tuesday, before 900,000; and at the c’ose ot the long war in 1815, | the baie of all Barope, who’ ard the repres- eet ot possees thes feo iceea Pad an expedition. “— inidgienOnen tae peeping was dedicated in Far-| 11 oclock. Unless the stockholders promptly re than ‘ sion of the Cossack power as _s holy cause. 5 » Ou, . eee Es ie tanntion Wen sia sush a contest, if it continue, Eugland need expe- | amputation of the leg. Ruéélan Amateur on the Walls of Se! ‘The beautifal house of worship at Easthampton. | *P00d to this proposal, the property will pass out 220,000,000; in 1815 it was £72,000,000. The popu- rience no want of soldiers. It will be neces- Our soldiers are delighted with the nurses. One ‘We extract the following from journal of the Ct., was dedicated on the 7th inst. : of the bands of the company, whose stock will then ‘etiem had Lacreased in spite of the war in 22 years | ry that she have leaders worthy of ber wealth, r fellow burst into and exclaimed to me, | siege of Sebastopol, published by the Paris Covati-| The Bishop of Massachusetts, assisted by the as- | be utterly worthless, ; saearly cent, and the revenue ¢ ads | REE, Ona Py POUR, iret, Een, Sabai 3 cf Bolan tee conn ich eeetn nuns te cao talon This under t the date of the 27th ultimo;— | sistant Bishop of Gonnectiout, on om the ‘dmereneed oportion of 260 cent. e y 5 e shots various eorps ided with | 7th inst., St. John’s church, ville, ‘fmereare of or le produced wa Tyrese ‘ = By ie homelike and comfortable.” rifles have been sollected into two vol x ¢ Woreester county. ‘ ! , th; i de anda: a of Battle.—A Cle man's 8, address of these men often ry peg op gg UR Ag Be Vint “to the Wounded Onrleese, England Not a Military Power. to the Russian batteries, - Ho yh eve Tenia streaee, Pena tta ae eee ‘of the country never ceased to inorease. | _ The following is an extract of s letter from the the aes cog beh 24.) to pick offas say le Monsieur (frond . Bishop Simpson will preach in the moraing ‘not now increase in an equal ratio b Bay Govan Lawless, A.M., Assistant Chaplain has never affected to be great military | The following is the explanation of that phrase. The | Rev. Mr. Peck in the afternoon, and Rey. Mr. Ces: Russia may, to some small Aheas tape the Boom Division of the British forces in the ; power. Her insular situation, her command ot the person Sori isan amateur, an old scaler per- tle in the evening. x gio f of it s 4 EB "7 sea, and her free institutions, have rendered her wi at some undetermined SS dered aise out porto Beith me | assy canday! tot out thin SOT Sm | Media hg cad cay Char mining | auras front ofthe foricaon it a Sunday’ oul morni ‘om Sea eae eye rein | Bahn, oping od Suny cvs | oct acento | ere, pie haw earn | rae me 0 Wenge "4 i camp. on cant D y Sting, Fe ate Via wal emae danger fda the Russlen fire across the road; on | gree of efficiency and provided with all that an ar-| not far from the gun plows and his ao ing in 1790 was 1,460,823, and of oar-| landing at Balaklava I was told that from an early | My ie mr anne Su Torkey in the | draws to it for about ten minutes, den: py im 1815 the tonnage was 2,691,276, | hour there had been firing close to the town, and | East. Neither, measuring our efforts by - | ‘a cigar and drink a glass of brandy; and when | Christ, and an absolute disbelief of the dogmas of end the seamen about 178,752. Now, since i315, | when I got close to the outlet of the town, leading to | dard of ordinary ware, have we been slack and re-| the piece is again charged, he comes out and fires ‘aah, ‘ect ‘our exports have swollen in 1853 to £98,933,781, | the camp, Col. Daveney, the commandant, beppen- | misa in p ig reinforeements for our + | another shat. This course of proceeding takes place yor | ing to be there, replied to m lnguiry, “Ia the road | Let this be at once admitted, and let it also be ad- very day and laste an hour crtwo. There is no figures, however, are only an | Open?” “I cannot answer Tor shat I rather fear | mitted that no human foresight could fally have | conceit d : | not.” I rode en, however; and found that there | anticipated or Lig pepe the extraordihaty posi- jor the inventions and improvements which | had been no attack inthe neighborhood of Balak- | tion in which we d ourselves. Our object is mot | It sppears that he has s number of d ica, for wabetituted steam for sailing ships, and now en- | Java, or near the road to the camp. The fring, to cast blameon sny Minister or General, but if | the eharpshooters har ‘alle one ton of skipping to do the, work of three | Which was so much fiercer than usual, and in the possible, to rouse the gove: and the country | his attendante, and ones always present them- eas in 1790, have also lowered in a still greater | peculiar state of the atmosphere had sounded so | 108 true sense of our re: tae Se yee ity 4 ‘and | Bear, was, in fact, on the front and right of the | vent them from applying to it maxims applica | est number of these persons are only lay Aigares at The Georgia Annual Conference of the Metho- dist Episcopal Church, South, commenced its ses- sion in Atlanta on the 13th inst, A large number of delegates were in attendance on tne occasion. tly Rev. Joab Brace, of Newington, Conn., recen t his half-cen- fe i announced his intention of tury sermon, and to resign Le pasoote on the 16th of January next. the value of the commodities exported of th ; qipartice ‘are probably a | position before Sebastopol. Arrived at the high | ble enough to the ordinary emergencies of thecam- | which the master down with a of string | Rev. Dr. Stearns his fare do 68; leather nastnen the ier wr the increasing purer tableland, which commences about mid-way be- | pai; .,_ | when they fire. But in the end he will himself be pe to removing to Rinberet, to hia pone soond | 10Hudson River 68 $ af the nation. We quote these figures merely to | tween Balaklava and our front, the contiquous ‘e have not contented ourselves with mer 'y | ¢ ught, idge, Mass., on the 10th. as & 106 do... . 630 68 how bow rapidly that power grew during the |.ditcharges of cannon and close inceseant rattle of | shielding the Turks from invasion. We pet a ‘The fiftieth SO a Pe 60 Panama Rit..v10 74 Sermer war, and how rapidly it has grown in peace | musketiy, not more about the Frenoh batteries to | conjan with the Emperor of the French, ldly Russian Reinforeements. Levi Nelao mobbed Me Satyr of al ‘ws well asin war. It the monopoly almost of the | the left than where our Seeond division occupy the | astumed the offensive, and, by & lar union of | = The Fremden Blatt has received “authentic” in- | pig Boe th wb herbs by the peop! Rah. BOARD, ‘trade of Eu: consequent on our mantime as- ree tee plainly that fearful work was going on. | daring sed good fortune, have p! ocr sr00pa on | fcrmation from Odessa relative to the reinforce: charge $8000 Virginia Gis,,¢ 80% 100shsHOARRR.vi5 3696 <eendancy and the system of blockade, tended to the weeping mists of that moraing drew a veil | the shore of the gen ee besieged, ithout | ments sent tothe Crimea. The effective force of | _ Rev. J. L. Lyons, of Mentrose, Pa., and Mrs. C. N. une in Gen Bit the 8% a do..... 045 She ‘sapid extension of our trade between 1300 and 1315,-| Over the scene; but ss I rode onwards towards the being able to invest, Sebastopol. We knew not | Prince Menechikoff is 115,000 men, of when 5,000 aed eae Berwick, Me. Rev. A. 8. Plammer. | 399 Ny cen Rit Baa Soa ri Hee = ” abe > progress of commercial freedom and of im: | right it became reveated, firat in the numbers of the ‘were the resources available forthe defence, | men have joined him within the month. The of South Berwick, and Mrs. £. B. Plammer, of | ,104N ¥ Con RR Bis 100 aoe a owes sol 2 _ reate beueti calmly while slowly di ‘We confided 20th inat., in the Sultar Wi 3 a5 g their wounded limba | from the interior of the empire. We |, a8 we | columns, and met with no m on their + ina, Capt. Watson, for Smyr- Co..83 rs rented and poms Catenion our Bete still mr along, others bora on itters) whom I passed By had every right to do, in our own courage and dis-| way. The first, which was 30,000 strong, with 100 | 08- The usual embarkation services were condact- 68g gapidly. In our late growth during peace, as well | daring more than one mile of my ride. had | cipline and that of our allies. We left the Austrians |* guns, under Liprandi, reached Sebastopal about the | ¢d by Rev. Mr. Clark, of East Boston. 68:2 ‘gqs-our growth in war, we have as surea guarantee | barely arrived at the rear of the Saale camp | in occupation of the Prin 8, a victorious | middle of October, and into position onthe | Who that goes to chursh has failed to notice the 08% pope ny found in nature for our continued futare | when I found that the field hospitals of the Second | Turkish army on the Danube, the Russians, broken | 1sih, the day after the bombardment. Tae | inconvenient and ridiculous practice of seating the 68¢ mad equal growth in wealth, ation and power. | division hed retized to this spot from their former | and dispirited, and might reasonably have hoped, | 30,000 men belcng to Osten-Backen’s corps, The | congregation’? The following, which we cut from 69; ‘Some must elapee ofore the experse of the enh where the enemy’s fire had come most | if not for brilliant successes, at any rate for a diver- | two other columns belong to Dannenberg’s corps. | the Milwaukie Scnfinel, shows the matter up in its — War can increase in the same proportion as | formidably. Oh! what a sad spectacle was now | sion sufficient to prevent Generals Gortechakoffand | The first of them, consi of 25,000 men, reached | true light:—A gentlemen goes to church punetually ‘expense of the French war. The national expen- | before my eyes! Groups, every moment increasing, | Dannenberg from relievirg the beleaguered strong: | Sebastopol at the end of ist month; the other | atthe hoor avpointed, and is shown to his seat. @itare wos at its contmencement nearly £20,000,000, | of wounded men and officers of the several regi- jphold. But from the moment we entered the Crimea | 20,000 strong, was in communication with the main | Soen @ lady is shown into the same slip, and the ‘ M. gf which £9,767,000 wos the charge for the debt . | ments of the civision, spread upon the ground-- | war in every other quarter ae ti ceased. | army at the beginning of this month. itis highip | gentleman, is invited to empty himself into the | A*#*5 were unchanged. gad in 1815 the expesditure was upwards of | their reepective surgeons, with gory hands, busily | | The Baltic fleet has done nothing to distzact the | probable that the force of Prince] Menschikoff ix | middle of the sisle, till the lady gets into the head | jo titrer denser te pene more demand, and 12)¢e, F51.000,000, of which £31,576,000 wemt to pay the | and abxicusly performing their labors—meny of the | attention of the enemy, the Turks have remained | preatly exaggerated, bat it is here considered | of thereat. So it goes, first one alip and then au | Pct Durfcl dearer—the sales inelutfing 6,200 bla. ordi- jaterest’ of the debt. "The expenditure waa | poor sofferers consoiing themselves as they best bon 4 inaotive, axd the roise of the battle bas | certain that 35,000 men bad arrivedg at Se | other, all over the church, go through this process | Western, ut $0 12 a $9 O28, ant other brads inna, £108,000,000- in 1813, snd £105,000,000 in 1814. | could for tke logs of tue shattered parts which bad been hushed everywhere elee in order that all mo: | hestopol before the two Grand Dakes went to the | of emptying, and by the time the eerviee ortion,’ with 606 bile serecon pee get ee Ramining it therefore, at £100,000,000, it hadin- | jost been smputated, some others clamoring to | might contemplate at their ease this tremendons | camp inthe Crimea. The Soldaten Freund states, | cvery featioman in the house has been out into the | bond, and $10 free, per bUL; and 2,700 bile’ wise te @reneed rf fold in the 22 years. Certainly, includ. | bave a tortured limb cut off, but the great majority conflict. Thus abandoned to our own resources, we | trat although the Russian army is stronger-than | sisle, fecling very awkwardly and out of place, at | fancy and extra Southern, at $0 a $10 75 per bbl. Wheat Sag £28,000 000, the charge for the debt, we have | making litle of their own wounds by comparison | have bad to encounter and defeat two armies in | that of the Alles, it is not likely to act, altogethor | least once, and many three times, Naw, there is | Was in better request. The sales reached 0,000 bashels Bar to begin with an expenditare of £55,700,000, or, | with the worse cases th:y saw around them. Many | succession, axd may soon have to wage another | on the offensive, as Prince Menschikoff has great | neither sense nor reason in this mode of procedure. | handsome Genesee white, at $2 4834; and 7,000 bushobe excinding the cost of collection, of £51,170,000. Buy | 9 one seemed to ‘have an ear to hear,’ and joined | contest still more unequal against a third, which | difficnities in getting the necessary supplies for | t is awkward inconvenient; it hinders free pas. Canadian, in bond, at $2 024%. Rye, barley and oats sand | fervently in prayer—some that, if spared, they | report anrounces to be already on the way. The | Iris urmy,and must bes of his ammunition. ther past, oer expendibare’ being aaaply might realize’ tbe blessing of “entering inte life Phen fade gd gf gcc Map rood oop Uh gi ituncien intantey Sivtson hes relaforvci for—-much of it, in fact, ought not to increase | maimed.’ lopol or not. With the enormous disparity of | tte garrison of Sebastopol. Fifteen thousand msn # 4 Several, while eonscious that their wound was | numbers between us and the Russians, such a prize | have been sent from Kicheneff to Odessa: » were unchaoged, Corn was purchased te th tent of ond Ce =e ie wf aot homey A | é #000 busbe is, at OB, 0 1000. for Western mired, and fast coming into practice in other cities, ta for the " corramSales of 600'tRes OF an first person in a slip to take the head and to remain | 103c.; r | A —Sales ‘of $00 bags of Rio were made, at 93¢¢. @ he latter tigure for a prime lot of about 639 ge Fo bag dar age ig codon mortal, exhibited the greatest lence under ago: | might be even more dificult to maintain than to grasp. here, unless it be a family slip, when they should | bags. which can require to bh ‘ t ly slip, wi ag : r Ministers generally, en- | ny, and expressed their meek and humble, but | The question is how most securely to protect oar . | allow the lady of the family to have her accustomed | (oTTOX.—The light stock caused holders to demand 1h the Echo uer and oa nlsamell exerions auch | chicerful ard hearty, faithin thel, Lord and Savlonr. | army against forces which, were it not for the | EoccaSiion ats Tattersall'” has; It appears, | 2oal—-be it at one end or tbe other. We have often | Prices abore the views of ayers, and rented alee feeb: to make, would be requi- | Besides the mournful scene before my Xo} Ks] foe ateotutsty pin a ea ne, would | tarned on Sebastopol. At a namerous assemblage | ‘HOvght it must be a source of soma amusement to only amounted to about 3008 400 bale bs warket closed firm. a ge oe pul hy Px wares fone Fruanrs,—To Liverpool, 10,000. bushels of corn were In taking soate We church. "We wosht’ Bet ako Sof poakagee provisions tnotading bacon beeen beetles “sonable preference aud om to ladies, but this is | 2s. éd., pork at Is, Od. a 2s., and Foo bales hops at 4d. ‘f le last xpense of 1855, | Moment brought to the ear sad tidin; shone eet wt rity 000; or wounded. Among tne familiar names, what a| use to misrepresent the tre nature of our Satenraieia to perme ba oat Le era cm Of collecticn, at £60,700,000, | shock to hear that Captain Aljix, aid-de-camp to | position, or to undervalue the courage of our | dmfiuauuhed in sporeng circles py a ’ Sir De Lacy Evans, was killed—one who had shown | enemicr, Hc are reduced to the defensiwe, and we that the alli pom “of the ew ee 5 g ae sul nently increased by a vote of credit ‘eg ‘ A osed increased | such kind solicitude for my health, and whose greet- | shall have to resist the attacks of enormous bodies of neither the one nor the It keeps thei - | Md. ‘To London, about 1,000 bbls. tf dor £3,000,000,, making the supposed increased ing alnays awaited me when I rode to the camp. | troops provided with the mest formidable artery, ed an che Crime, efore Christmas Dey. sseceal’a | WarUly standing til haif'e dozen men’ can plok ip | taken at 2.80. yet 290 bs. 100 bales hope ae aceon We think this too small; at the same time we | After two or three hours spent in that assembl: and who have actually dared to attack with the bay’ | betting room, of a gallant officer of the Guards, who | ‘eit hate, gloves, overshoes, and other traps, and | bbls. provisions at Zs. 6u., 500 tierees beet atds. O1., and tota ased ex. | of the wounded, Dr. Lighterwood, who 80 carefully j-ynet our unconquerable grenadiers, Our position is LJ Ria Mg. of ind attended me in all my illness wt Bulgaria, rged me ‘Sve that admits of no doubt, no hesitation, no al- aan bel sof ig 4 &. ‘our resources economically, | to leave the spot, and I thought it time to visit some | ternative. A re-embarcation is out of the question. | ¢) wareeet a sane ed fs te a, 3 wasting no strength in use. | of the other eufferera, who were in various partsof | We have notthe means of carrying our alties with to some friends, bi duced Sint vide ve "at the utmost, require to be | the camp. They were so distant and scattered that | us, and it were better to oe every menand | haa°been taken ont of the thigh c ithe tat ‘tord Coat of our forces last year, or | lcould rot find them all. Among those whom I did | every gun than basely and meanly to desert them. Chewton. The exhibition ‘Guntell’ ye late 000 We put this as the extreme | not see were Major Mauleverez, wo had the com- | Indeed, were we alone, such an operation in the That noble officer fell with el eke tava ‘the double of Mr. Gladstone’s charge. | mand of the 20th since the death of poor Colonel | face of such an enemy is not to be thought of. | omsto sata not terminate y Ng ar at ‘us an army of 200,000 men, a navy of Heey, but I Jearned that his wound (in the leg) was | However grave our situation may be, we are spared 8! in watil nearly tumble outinto the aisle, only to tumble in again, | 500 bbls. flour at 2s. 64. To Sean Caliente tee ree ) boxes halves —T art rs of bore ai eign, Sorts of raisins were sold at old prices, 15 cases Leghorg Quick TRAaNsPORTATION.—The Winchester Vir- | °itton sold at Zle. ginian gays tbat one hundred and six fat cattle Hay.—The market continued firm, at $1. pin ey on Thuraday last at our depot for Bal- Hors.—There were 50 bales new sold at 3° H more confusedly than before. No true lady requires | \¢"haupes tp aig. ieee any such ugly obeisance. Frurr,—About i : i Hi ii 35 . a 36e. poe ” wa ‘ , Which place thoy would reach ‘the eame day. Psa tnohern were inactive at $1 50.4 $1 6234 casts A a ordnance ceasari ; fajora Champion and Hume, both | the fluctuations of doubt and the agonies of uncer. | ‘bree weeks attorwarde. They were from the Kents, distinguished graziers | per thousand. belted ily Bet ea wece 6 Lop’ a eee dicate wounded. The | tain counsels, There is nothing ‘for. the aMlicd a: mTOR YT Re TY onite Sade” county, and had been twenty days | Moracsm.—Enies of 200 bbls, New Orleans, new crop, Beeoe ie a year 1863, So imany soldiers and such | former was in command of the 95th, tus colonel ies inthe Crimea but to maintain by their valor INDIGNATION Mrrting.—A letter in the Rich- cd Mas cerry totege ied wecihot ge ath baligve the notion will not weed | having been wounded at the battle of the Alwa, 1 | the position they have taken up, or to perish | mond Dispatch, from Lexington, Va., speaking of | <== Ree | carat en et hich, and salen ume fit forces be Sineany applied; but supposing | bod a great regard for both. under the weight of overwhelming numbers. ‘Che | the acquittal of Dr. Pam ek pete Se the | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Ort.—Sales of 250 baskets of sweet of) wore made ie at $3 50. ene ROVISIONS.—Pork was very MONEY MARKET, for mess, and $1226 for yp neh: 1) ape P be required, and the cost to be £16,- I saw Colonel Warren, of the 56th; he had re- | hackneyed alternative “to conquer or to die” was | murder of Miss Micah there he the least doubt “chat the in- | ceived a wound in the second finger, which had been | never put beforean army in @ more peremptory | held in Covington, w passed resolations for- Il at $12 6234 a $12 689g ‘sonioes of th country will be able to bear | ¢ cised at the reot. Colonel Haly, of the 47th, had | share. This is their duty, and we doubt not they | bidding him to return to thst pla:e, and 9 messen- mé per barrel. Catmeate ercasing re 20 i . Br 7 pounds cheerfully, none of | will do it. They know how to conquer, and they | ger was despatched to inform him of it He is yaried little. Salos were made of 370 barrels lard at 10¢, pitont seeing su Caged gg WEIat octguareh sahgerdins bat r Colonel Car- | know how to die. r now staying at bis father’s, within two miles of Fin- The stock Sarcrpay, Deo. 23—6 P. M. a 1030. per erg and 280 barrels rene “i "previous honor, if the public ey be nobeauandered to en: | penter, of the ilst, wan Greaafully wounded. He | This is their duty; but what is ours? Is it to send | castle; and, notwithstanding bh ery ROMEO | rong | market was a little moze buoyant this er tedee, nen? rime mess beef, part at $22 i cm fe pretexts of serving the | received me most warmly. He told me sil that had | ont a few thoneand men to relieve garrisons which | connections in that nelawborkoed, the citizens have jorning, but there was not much activity among Rick.—No sales of wera poe dog br rp . He app: ti ot the @un- | may in their torn find their way in small pumbers | likewise held an indigiation mecting probibitin, ‘fan inorease of ex- bapa on he nag Sr ave atiorance toa | avd by easy stages to the shares of the Crimea? | bimdrom entering town. He has been hung rf long aud fexvid prayer. F could not restrain him | Can we suppose ben atiocks ofan enemy who is say: together with the jury, in Fincastle and it he remembered that the debt, anh Ad fs, | from speaking. At last he eeemed exhausted, and | recruited ut the vate Of 30,000 men @ day, can be met | Buchanan, and wae burnt in this place with lend. ices, Jw the main isa mere annus! transfer y ‘wealth from the surpeon, who just then came SS eeey, con | by reinforcements arriving by hundreds or even by a ' acclemations, and encouraged by t presence apd | Reading Railroad, 1; Norwich and Worcester INR.—About 750 cases of claret were sold at $3 50. {she taxpoyer to tag portion ot he ooiapaualty Which } sidergg hims Sying, pat moraing 1 way surpriveg | ws ‘housandasna neck? Will the. Gemperne temuer- HPPrOval Of We Mowt reepeotalig citizens of 1 pes coat, Tho improvement in Hyading owann ' ghycing Ohio gt Se, aud Sate pricy $4 Wen aoe ee ____a4.£....... operator Missouri 6’s advanced 1} per cont; New | market continued very dull, York Central bonds, 4; Hudson River Railroad, 14; S0GaR.—There was nothing reported beyond smal New York Central Railroad, 4; Erle Ral | tanga SC prices,” naan’ Sd Cabe within eat ‘ice of our civil service—tho Hl eapeoially in tho latter | French wounded (many of the poor fellows wa'king | or the reinforcements which might be poured down | reinforcements marched from Pere im three | Bloomfield, N. J., embarked from Boston on the | 100 Hariem Railroad Tr .