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208 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 3855. : VOL. XX. of the Muntelpal Revolution. AntrSlavery Lecture. Trade with China. Jersey City Intelligence. ‘MoCready, Mots & Co. Is 290 tons burthen, sad isintended | Watts, for NY: 14g; CB Hamilton, Means; Elmwood, Progress ; " ‘71MH LIQUOR STORES AGAIN AND THE SUNDAY LIQUOR | A lecture was delivered last ovening, in the Taberaacle, | VISIT OF TUE UNIFED STATES AND BAITIGH MINISTERS | Tascr Visrrons’ Mowruzy Maomixa.—The visitors ofthe | FoR ehesgathern trade. |) Se sarense, Bagley | stents tee Avion eo a . 5 C a, 5 LAW—A POETICAL COMPLAINT—REPORTS OF THE Mr. Fred 8, befo: TO THE EMPSROK—THEIR REMONSTRANCE AGAINST . | 10 ‘with 4 Chieftain, ‘meco, PEOPLE AND THE POLICE, ETC. = erick Douglas's, before the New York Library | oenguprioNs TO FORRIGN COMMEROR—PuRE Na- | 2°? City Tract and Missionary Society met on Thurs "AH Ween Mullixer, Georgetown, SC, 6 days, with Pirate Exaline, Wilkins” trom Mobile ‘The closing of the liquor stores on Sunday will be more | A#sciation, on the present aspect of the slavery ques- | vigaTiON OF THM YANG-TS4H-EBANG. dey evening, at the First Presbyterian church. Mr.Love, | cotton, te, te master. Niven, | miighell or Cardennd, to load inolaases for a tion, ‘The audience was not large, The following is | During the absence of the British and American pleat. | *Yisitor connected with the New York City Tract Bocie- | Sehr Danville, Dodge, Richmond, « days, Jan 2% Chinco: | 2178 4 Groat Britain, ot £540 the rigidly enforced to-morrow than it bas ever been before. | sy otcn of the lecturer's remarks. potentiaries at the Poibo speculation will be active and | ty, and chiefly engaged in the First ward of New York, 50 tons, bottor on Some of those who refused to comply with the oFders oF | The subject of my lecture this evening, he aaid, is the | various expectations will be formed of the probable re- | and Rey br. Wactinder, Jersoy OUy. talsslonnry. ad “seb t moth x aor, Darian 9 ‘the Mayor have already had their licenses revoked, while | J ning end history of the anti slavery movement; and | *ulte of their present mission. The circumstances of | dressed the meeting, frig tome inersting peichlary oo ohare, egy he this time are ly favorable, in for | relative to their e in affording relic to | Sehr Emme Amelia, Harding, Boston, ‘others have been allowed to go unpuntilel o& Promise | when I speak of the anti-slavery movement, I mean that | pressing the Beet ct Emes Sanaa seen kak |’ahe wold txtealt targhccee Reads at fete, Schr J'G Collyer, Chapman, of future amendment, Grievous comp) sd ‘ve been | combination of moral, religious and political forces Rention' of the Imperial Court of Peking. For ourselves | Fink—A fire broke out on Thursday evening in tho | gy, Cabawba fil ns and Hav: made against the Mayor by those who have beemaccus- | V1, sro working for the abolition of slavery in this give expression to the hope that these opportune ai- | miliinery store of Mrs, Marshall, No, 603; Newark avo- sane —e ane not be lost nor mi: ¥ ry ‘tomed heretofore to spend their Sundays at the bar, ant | country and in the whole world. I am well aware of the | diplomacy say bear more. solld aot fanting fruity ot | Hnelashed, Whe Shaage fs about 100. Titel hs ths |. cnna eierad tone Le Mtr a Me ge aa terrible threats are made as to what revenge they will | [0 ‘ ful results th “rs baa pression concerning the mental abilit'es of the race to | successful results than any we have secured from Merchants’ Insurance Company. ~ Retrurwxp—Brig Milton, McEwo2, hence Port fate upon him at ine nent easton, tal enait the | Shieh Delong, ‘But still Tsball presume to apeak of | formeraegotiations with thi wily and faithlos gover = Prince, having ewan fanohor sud Part of the chaia-returae complainants has addres: ‘pon the subject, and | this very question to-night, for it is a subject on which | "The course of public polic; javal I eres barb arsnereg bs nahi tesla? y open to foreign pleni wal hho indulges in s poetic “license,”’ against which, we be- | soy might speak without incurring the reproach of | tentiaries at this time is, nevertheless, one exposed to | or Aettet, written om board of te Camberiand, | athe Lower Bey, on scesumt of hend winds. ue brist Osc, of the Mediterranean squadron, under date of December Ys brigs Cor- Jieve, no provision has been made in the ordinance. | treaaing upon ground which is the exclusive right | many dangers; nd it is with mo intention of embar- | $9 states that by the middle ‘of February, 1856, more W T Dugan, Merton, for Port au have been placed in thi sent plenipotentiaries (both of whom « Prince, returned this morni and’. enchored at Quarantine, . ‘uke, were so Bee ve et cee reget ae ae of the superior race, At this moment the anti- | gre men of benevolent Snentee and isa ly feelings ia ee ane Roediee oa dh athe herpes a Ronit _— e of the head wind 7 Gharleitont spur, Gace; Wt borings. Willets; Ji will know PP ings when they read | sisvery movement is engrossing more minds than | privatelife) that we point out to our readers some of | Vice Eyl be es Pvadripe dang as wet oped se Wind at sunrise B, with mow; meridian NE, with gain ¢ | Te ‘Tootbaker; Abbot Devereux, Alchorn, aad Wye, his touching narrative, and the unfeeling manner in | ayy other question, The late John C. Calhoun did | the advantages an wellase few of the dengers which | Srates with her entire crew recelving one-fourth increase | aad freshen oe vet umes WN We and freshs OPM NW, | Cunningham, diss: oon) barks Camade, Dyer, Cardenas; which his supplications were answered by the hard- | not think the subject beneath him. Daniel Weo- | mark the present crisis. of pay. Complaints are made on board the frigate in ds brig’ Washington, Hist FL Knight,'Lusoomb, do and Portland; hearted Dutchman, But we mustallow tho disappointed | se", too, understood well the rubjeot before he had Pgs ied So ggg me ph gre ; , 5 hat she is not to be relieved un- ber of deaths since the xL.vouT—Sid Jan 10 Billy Brahe, Larsen, Boston i iven himself to the support of the applicant to speak for himself, feeling confident that he | 8 'd told th is i how th back upon any loyalty in the people, sustained only b; Hativax—Cld Jan 17 brigs Florence, J ‘NOrleans; - seilltneee the aymspathien of all.who .arescupcestto,the | Seutin saci ieee isteonn cities antcares that De Datives (ln eveey population he mine Peeemcenan is Sava tenne-patiar hoster, Coftn. henee April 6 | auch, sche Harriet Newell, wartons Bursley, Val; despotic and arbitrary conduct of ‘Fernando Vood.”’ movement, as a power, no one needs evidence. ts pre- | tity) who have avything to love by @ convulsion of 80- | op We-vatssle OF the sinadion were miattans here she pub in for | yfi/Asoo Axe Nov 25 ship Alert, Buraley, Valparaiso to board. ef here in the Inad. It has ch: ciety, and with the Manchow emperor tottering on nis | O™PO%r Last Sunday moraiog cary at the Dutchmaa’s corner | tenet lnerery ners 2m tha aan apes ot | Garver onl yet, amid all thae Yoternal Gangeer un: | atte, cumbtand at Shami, the arant at Teast, the Rappea'l loudly at the windows as I oft had done before, | the Press; and it is to be a feature im the future civiliza- | humbled, and unawakened to tho full extent of their | tending the But Pthe spine wouldn't answer, and tho Dutchman | {10m of this country and the world. Men are compelled | perils and strang ly reluctant to abandon one iota of | Jan, 1 names ot ner captal snored away, se vhis to be either for or against it—shether he be & Louis Kos. | ae ee eet disp ued to place San tease eho { _. THE Sir Coxwrruviox.—The Concord Patriot learns | H Pitman, Ist mate; Di And the neighbors all around me thought the d—I was Here. ae op Ce a pes ete Cone Pode Hah aceaey seers ttre power, un. | that the Secretary of the Navy has issued orders to the stewards jah Ales epairs. “Having bee , and the steam frigate daranac at- | {ertained that sho is lon Hise—Ate Nov al sche Kaluna, Candage, San Francisco, flag ship as towboat.—Norfolk Herald, iy in the whalin ptyeRroo—sid Jan 10 ship Ocean Chi in, Hobart own. LaGvarna—In port abt Jan 1 bark Paoz, Wilson, from and for Philadelphia 10 days; schr Arcade, Winchester, for Maracaibo Sth, bia; diillin Jewell, Bata Franci Thon the Dutchman gruflly answered, with the tomper of a bear, 7 Edw Benne! soo; 7th sok Ann loss conftmed by such material guarantees avevell’coa, | Commander of this renowned vessel to proceed to Ports- | Rusds island: Robe Jechon ood Pee its But a “sniiter” I must have, and 1 swore to make him | 'e™ under the sun. No peineiplan: be looked upon | Gore breseh of thelr -promiven fmpractionble. Such » | mouth Navy Yard upon his return home, which will Fisher, Del: ‘Thos Nimew” xo. We Richards, NJiJosoph | Gray. Sydney; 20th 18 ‘eee a ear, thor, and to Him must be ascribed the glo government might perhaps be willing in the present ne- | Probably be in May next. The Constitution has been ony -tgeipaeageie Robt Wells, NYork; Thomas E Coffin, | 13; Fiore Te mplo, Myers, Liverpool Aug 2; 2lst Gertrude, As plied my knuckles on the window in the rear. ice aad te Saree ie oe ating is, ong F | Seeattarto eupoete to forsiguees, any tosh facilities | absent on ® cruise, an one of the A‘rican squadron, | P°ys Phinney, NYork Jul | 12 “All the early | Of internal communication, which might alford a hope | since March of 1853, now nearly two years. The Patriot | |, /Auvouap—At Bath, 2ith inst, by Mr Johnaon Rideout, a | | MazaTLAN—In Port abt Nov 10 briga Snipe (from Lom- fc reacher of a creed long ago practi of the Huropean Powers being involved ine hostile col- | ;Ay# that 870,000 will be required to ay of her men, and ship of 1400 tons, called the Irouieides. ‘She is anid to béa | don) fur Boston; Gen Yaner, Randall, for Guaymas soon, : " i ig | statermen and divines cf this country were carefull : MATANZAs— : - ‘Cant have bitters here dis morning-—Fernando Vood is | T.e¢q"on the side of emancipation, > The Methodist, | lion with the Taeping Insurgents at Nanking ducharge other miner expenses incident to her arrival. | " At'same place 24, by Mears fant, Drummond & Co, a | meuthy by Tan top binds moluuses: ‘Cid Toth brig thes Gon: ‘ped Baptist and Presbyterian churches, soventy years ago, | | The free navigation of the, Yang-tsxe-keang through- ship of about 1100 tons—no particulars. nep, Stover, Portland. But not alone I suffered—in the dark and wintry morn, out the whule length of its waters, and the throwing At Phipsburz, Mo, 20th, bp Mr C V Minot, a ship of 000 tons, ARSHILLES—Sid Jan 5 bark Lean Racer, Eldridge, Pa- With a bottle in his band, stooda ragged boy forlorn,’ | Jere Tadtoal in thelr opposition to slavery, he Mutho- | O00. Ussnt, nobis stream to the abiplag.of Western ns, Birth. called the Cort lermo; 8th, Bolivar, Anderson, Boston. With « bott Fern ere ritenocoatotenc? | Mista especially, by thelr Conference, declared tant sla- | pen of this noble stream to the shipping of Western nt- | 19 poston, on Woinenday, January 24, the lady of Mr. zwron'r—ArrJan 6 ship Marcia © Day, Barstow, Loa- ose father dear had s allaneoent of ain, very was contrary to the laws of God, nature, and ao. | tons, is a ¢ i ‘ row down | BL. Davenport, the tragedian, of « aon, Disasters. don (to load for NYork,. For an ounce or two of colfee, anc a half a pint of gi Ciety. [The “boaquet-man,” as he atyles himself, here | the wall of partition which now separates China from mee ges by the Paotic ashore | ,NASAU,NP—Arr Deo 26 brigs Sarah Vone, Kelly, Go- naivos for NYork, in distress; schrs Albatross (Br), jad fron. She went ashore | Jumaica for do do; Time (Br), Kom: Baltimore; dan § bank ¢, caused. by the vessel. missing pal having cot into the eddy tide, and baulking overy atteeipeee | Ausone, Hallock, NYork; echr British Quoon (Bx), Sweet- Now I enter my complainings against inhuman laws, the rest of the world, and place the rubjects of Euro- That would close on Sunday morning all the corner saNcrtece seats tie ection oretinnes ares pesn countries ina new cea ‘eptionable position of Married, migheot sun ini liquor stores, the new anti-slavery movement has commenced, there | Sdvantage and power. We believe that this boon may | _ On Thuraday evening, January 25, by the Rev. Mr. H. And keep that ragged boy and I shivering in the wintry ‘ "i soon be ours, and that such a consummation willere | Van Dyke, WiLuIAM Winttama to Mrs. Francus H. | work ber off shore, She went on at high water, and the tides | ‘" ee cold, 7 10000 1s Virginia. Termediats caseucipation’ ie'wrient | long be within our reach, without any sacritco of moral | Foxx, of Brooklyn, N. Y. ap) rapid ‘off, sho romaiued ‘itationary, andal: | ,ovxnencnt OM tan 11 Anne F Schmidt, Milliken, from Knocking loudly at the window where the people's ram thing, and a just demand, and therefore the demaad | Principle or any teangresslon of the law of weubrality on HL cpg Aye acing hace bp flat Sintec eh ee en ard Rony based bast appears Rorrenpam—Cld Jan ship Leila, Stafford, NYork. is sold. ‘AG TOWN, ought to be made. If 1 was asked where I got my wati- | UF part. It is to be hoped that the two plenipoten- | (Rector,) at the Church o| arene wget ‘wonty’ | ‘fgne,and if ito Eee con ae Sans Guus (Cubs)—Are Deo 2 vob Bglsntine, Parker, , WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. ‘ tiaries, (in the doubtful event of their being able to ob- | ninth street, Epwap Writ That peions whe” art"potUenate, sell dry goods, | Mave Brnenen should angrar feat, fom gore | Ete saufrence wih a Say comnsianed’Ghaate as: | Manone Chass, second de ieee emir tah, of the late Charles | little damage or diffoul Surimam—In port Dec % bark Jas Smith, Hot x about 300 tons, was being landed upon the beach, and three ’ &e., at auction, at 883 Kighth avenue aad other parts of | holy Bible. (appiause,}. ‘The rapid. pread of this move. | YOY;). Will take full advantaze of the arrival of the | Grant, Exq., of Mon East. powerful stoniatugs wore in attondance to take herof'as | goucester 1p days; bri A Bb Vanderlinder, Barnes, for ‘the'city. ment may be acen from the fact tuat an anti-slavery pa- | Period for the stipulated revision of foreign treaties. | Canada papers pl ry 40on as possible, when she would return to Newport or Bris: | sr /rnomas—Sid Jan 12 bark Buckoye, Sturtevant (from ‘That there is a manure pit in Cannon street, near | per in the District of Columbia larger circulation | 1 is open to them to make known to the imperial In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January 24, by the Rev. | tol forrepairs, Monrovia), Salem, Broome, and that the attention of the Captain of the | than any otter paper published there. The lectarer | Government the uselessness of past negotiations, E. E, Taylor, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. Suir Queen or THE Sxas, of St Stephen, NB, Iatoly TaLcanvano—In port about Nov 1 ship Hannibal (of Thirteenth ward police has been called to it and other | then proceeded to describe the revival of the antislave. | the frequent breach of treaty obligations in the | 2 V. Winkims to Miss Consutta Ety, daughter of Hon. | wrecked at Liverpool, NS, wasa now ship of about 7h) tons, | Boston), pom Chinchas for Europy, putin in diatress, and nuisances, but that they continue unabated. ry mevement twenty-five years ago. There was some. | Consular ports, the exclusion of foreigners from | Judge Rly red i York. The ‘whioh it ts thought ta VALPARAISO—In port Deo 14 ships Akbar, Van Pelt, to That the piers are badly lighted, and that wharf ani | thing, he said, in the conditionot the slave which should | the ixteror of the city at Canton, notwithstandiog pany papers please copy. wed, is valued at $7000, and with the freight money, load on the const for Boston; Superb, Prontiss, weg Fo river thieves commit depredations on the property of | appeal at once to the church, if ad in reality | the gtving back by the British of Cousan to the emperor, On Wednesday, January 24, at Hudson, N. ¥., by the | js insured in Boston. bile 1. for Guayaquil; C ‘0 shipowners with impunity. a dis church of Cod. Bat Abacn harebeee and the ‘continued breach of every moral guaraaces | Rev. Mr. Brown, Divine Bustris, Kaq., of Brooklyn, L Bric Watpnon (of Halifax, NS). Joseph Lon; tor, j That the employes of clothing stores, kept by Iarael- | Pee™ ie Oe cee cent parca, during the | Which accompanied its cession. It might be urge that | I, to Miss Catuaminx, daughter of the late Capt. Samuel | from Pert au Prince, St Doinisge ioc Now vork, alte a fell bt Pi tliat Aen ag rape ites, insult passers by, catcbiag hold of and annoying st seventy years, Now, Baptist, Methodist and Pres. | the time has come when foreiga governments (in order | Ray, of the former place. argo of logwood and mahog 7 Fan ashore on the reof at Qo eitimore; harks Lemay them very much. byterian bold that it is inexpedient pes y action to protect and preserve from the consequences of anarchy Oo,Monday, January 8, at Washington City, by the | Sandy Foias Harbor, Watlin, 6 aad, Wy of 13th ult, | Coplien irom Teatea ‘Arothusa, Holway aan That the snow was not removed from the sidewalk in | on the question of slavery. ‘The abolitionists then ex- | the commercial privileges which they at present possess | Rev. Samuel Clarkson, 8. Witmxe Mansi, of this city, to Per cath tsinabarateaneat mentee the eremtor | ter, Crosby, do. . anise front of $04 Broadway up to 12 M., Thursday posed the cbureh, and they did right in doing so, but, | by treaty) demand tor their subjects as » right, what | Coxpetia E, MarrinLy, of the former place. thore boats and men were on the 10th busily engaged in snd: | V#8ick—Sld Jan 1 ship Harvost, Fuller, London. That there is a large flag in the middle of the street | as I conceive, they then parted with that revereace | UBder the faithful discharge of former stipulatioas would | In this city, oa Thursday evening, January 25, by the | jn jogwood, ® good deal of which was alrendy ashore, Eieinae | Pasian corner of Fast Broadway and Soammel streets, and that | which gave them ahold on {be heart and conscience of | B&ve been advanced rather asa request, to de treated | Rev. Dr. Millett, at his residence, 308 Broome wtreet, | ‘Tike captain and’ crew all anve BALTIMORE—Arr Jan 25 steamors, Totton, Lewis, Bos- it is exceedingly dangerous, especially to horse this nation. The church then declared the abolitionists | fT, conceded or bought, For the Chinese to grant such | Mr. Horace S. INGERsout to Miss CaTuanine Jones, all o Brio Roswenn, from St John, NB, of and via | ton; Piedmont, Post, NYork. Cld bark Pilgritn, Io! That Tbird avenue, from Eightieth to Fighty-frst | infidels, and they laughed at the church; and here was | ® boon would be an inroad upon ail tae traditionary po dy Bs this city Eastport for Jamaica, dragged ashore at West Quod 4 1; Br briga M it, Honeburg, St’ Ji 4 street, is without curb'or gutter stones, and is also in | an irremediable evil, for love to God as well as to man | Hcy of this empire, Bold will be that man who will | The lovely bride was one of Eve's fairest daughters, | in the gale of 19th inst; is badly strained and tase disshasys. | Goulden Hols Be haley Mergare™s Henebary, Bt! Joha, a, Cygnet, Campbell, St. Thoma: a very filthy condition, dare to breathe such a proposal of foreign assumption fs oben alt sha to be got off, YOston Ary Jan 25 # That the manure bn recently erected on the corner peg Aer fa Veeaeteti eters Icthe | into the imperial var. Asa inatter of temporary expedi- Died, LKORAPH, at Charlotton from Matanzas, experi- | Sept lot of First avenue and East Seventesnth strect is a nui- | nothave been leit at this moment a single slave to weep. | Cy, & Chinese envoy might be disposed to grant or con- | On Friday evening, January 26, Baipaxr, the beloved 7 weather during the passane, andeustetneddam- | oe, Copeak sance. ‘There is no power outside the church to sustain slavery; | Bive at the entrance of foreign vessels upon the waters | wifo of Michael Madden. pring, 0. th ae Mr. Isaac Ramus, of 132 Canal streot, denies that his | andif it hed not been sustained within the eburch i | of the great central artery of inland trafic, ia the hope | — The friends and,relatives of the family are respectfully LEME WAVERLEY, at Boston from Matanaas, in agate of | chicola tat inst; awnings arc a nuisance, and says that he can’t remove | would have been abolished years ‘ago, Turning fromthe | that such anevent might precipitate « collision with | invited to attend her funeral, at one o'clock to-morrow La Beeage ane, Leeeipesy Ot oeem led Neil, Philadelphia; brigs HH Meal ry, MoDonsid, Bird ‘them during the prevalence ot the storm. church, the lecturer concluded by saying that he was | Tae-Ping-wang and precure the aid of aa armed foreiga | atternoon, from 97 West Nineteenth street. Her re- Voss, Kelly, from Gonaives for New York, | Island Bist wlt vio, J Lanclitis, Saithy Cope F. Foller, of 133 Suffolk street, complains that ade- | opposed to the disunion cry of the Gatrizontan abolition, | itervention ayainst the insurgents at Nanking, mains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. spotless parben: 1th. task Matanzas 5th inst; poly sheridt refused to pay him for keeping +tock which | iste. ‘The ery (Le auld) was-selfish, ‘The Anti-Slavery | | The two dangers against which we raise the note of | | On Friday morning, January 26, Axixw Cassipr, in ad been attached. Society set out with saying that ite intention was to free | Warning will readily suggest themselves, Jn the first | the 47th year of his age. mond John Tyler, Paine, Norfolk; Kotla, ig That the keepers of the Baptist burial ground corner | the siaye, and ends by wishing only to free the North | Place, we deem it right to insist on the inviolability of Histuneral will take place at ten o'clock to-morrow ‘When discovered from the shore they Philadelpbia. Signal for a ship and'a bark. | The of Amity and Wooster streets, do not clear off the snow. that neutrality, which is understood to be the positive | morning, from his late residence, 39 Stanton street, cor- | ing to the Jibboom ane boweity The ueostes " " yf aeepaaige sro ditree ioe alovecand ents’ bp lecviog the slave ts | instructions of the respective home governments, to be | ner of Forsyth. i were procured trom the Goversiment. Station, Fovts 40d topeallant masts down. Cld ship Factiament, The sidewalks in front of 17 Cherry atrost and 408 | {ree himwelf. Had the constitution of the United States | Observed bona fide, not morely in the written articles | Pittsburg. Pa., papers please copy. re ee See bectes tenn ees ©.i0 | stantinople; Union, Kendrick, Baltimore; brigs Arvede ( Pearl are out of repair, and the cover of the culverts | dropped from the blue sky above, no man who ever read | ¢mbodied in any new treaty, but also in the spirit’ with In this city, on Friday, January 26, Mra. Denoran A. | thelifecar, ‘the Bowditch is s late topsai Freon early | Satout, Hay a ‘Susan Ludwig, Overloc on the comer of Jumes and Oak streets are aa danger | it would suppose that it sustained slavery. ‘The Anti. | Which the negotiations are conducted. Let there be no | Wiss, wife of Capt. Asa Willis, formerly of Mystic, | jy; Sh¢%s full of water, and will no doubt prove # total | 4 Sid steamer Mt Savage: ships Ocona ilome, Gar Soetatiaaiia travails cots are in a danger- | Slavery Society did not start to dissoive the government | Sentle hint, no tacit understanding, no implied promise | Conn., aged 71 years and 8 mont Rohn a Fabien, fates WhiathcaresiGlar fuoaton "meek ark Pilgrim; brigs Cronstadt, Frederic, Panat Captain Carpenter, of the Fifth ward, says the side- | and constitution of the United States, bat to save | Of @ price to be paid, in the shape of hostile threat: Her faveral will take place at half-past eleven o’clock | wintashore at 2 o'clock morning of tho with, at Rarnoset | Ametice. “ iia lke ds, wall and gutters were cleaned with more promptaess | it by Preaching the truth. (Applause.) should | Sgsinst Tue-ping-waog und half-expressed sntentions of | this forenoon, at 278 Spring street, at which tho relatives | | nah for Bae, schirs Fiylug. Clowd, Chute, Prumkfort tor { Pee! hrs Schiaad Mlk them before after e anow | like to sce the American and Foreign Society with ageata | interference in the civil war. How fur such a secret under- | and friends of the family are invited to attend, without | s . ' dapribecrdellber pr tyes Verge Ped del standiog may have veen excited by indirect methods, | further notice. Her remains will be taken to Keyport, | Cargo na painted ports, and is about GW) tons, The bark ha ated ¢ is fall ot water. the Inlet. Sao was boarded at 9 o’cloo! n, Rockland for Mobile; Sid 20th all before storm. ‘The citizens appeared to vie with each other | in tbe field, pot only in this but in foreign lands. The was consigned to in apeed and style, A few places,” he adds, “chowever, | object of the Garrisonian party ends with the Aissolation it pec apt nema yt gobo « tna anl ally ot Bap A eco please copy. eM aaek TT ee oe Tarr Pparenty left ax mementoos of New York anit | tne ie gorerament tron all respouatoulty, but that | #04 subordinate wondarins, itis not for us to tel. Strict | On Friday, Janunry 20, Wauuiaa Rrxp, aged 60 years, | Scum Ganpingn Prue was run into at Wilmington, NC, | dex od for Norfolk: Captain Squires of the Eleventh ward says that com- | of the liberty party is to struggle as long as a single | neutrality may be ax easily broken by the tara of a sen- | His triends and the friends of the family, are reapect- | 22dintt, ty brig “Jesusa.” which had parted her mooi Both sloops Hesvees, Corvint aint Ae that the aclz fy t slave remains to was! tence and the drift of a conversation, as by the written | fully invited to attend his funeral, at threo o'clock this | finpale geari nd ofbereive damaging her be Brig re. | Louis unett, NYork. pi inte are made tha ea carts do not take away Teselutions were teased at the conclusion of the lec- | Pledge and formal stipulatim of a tre We wish we | afternoon, from his late residence, 32 Union street, | ceived but little if any damage. - CHANLESTON-—-Arr dan 2 brig Telegraph, Lovett, Ma- * aahes fecan the corner of Stanton and Goerck streets. | «oro, expressing the entire. accordance of the meeting | could.say that tbe animus already displayed by the British | Newark, N. J. Du scun Ataarnons from Jamaica for New York, before | \ausat days: Ketch Brothers, Philips, fi Sid ships CORRECTION. witb’ the sentiments expressed by the speaker. The Minister against toe Nanking insurgents, could relieve On friday, January 26, Joun Doups, in the 29th year | reported spoken in distress, arrived at Nassau, NP, 26th ult, georse Gen RAR Be Gane ‘ ya 0 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Thanks of the meeting were also voted to Me, Douglass. | U#0f the apprebenaion lest, in his hands, British influ- | of his age. Se general news columns. i;barks Avola, Kendrick, Boston; La bolle Oabrietle Please contradict the statement which appears in the t "| ence should be employed, not with the dignified patience The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Scun Cuixrox, which went ashore in the late galo at As- | P°HAMARISCOTTA—Arr Jan 20 sehr Liberty: Gre ified Hxxatp of this date, respecting the stand {n front of 88 o Intell of @ power conscious Of atrength aud mulerately for- | invited to attend his funeral, at ten o’clock to-morrow | pinwall, has been got off. delphia, Cid 10th ships Uncle Boy ‘South street, where hats and caps are nold. I occupy ity Intelligence. dearing ite exercise, but ‘with the precipitate partisan- | morning, from his late residence, 184 West Thirty-third | — gge Rxtract ot w lotter to Ellwood Waltcr, Esq, Seo'y | Odesea, Barstow, doy 22d, Tamiscot Eda in ew of 88 Lp ee cd distinctly ‘Tux BeiaiaN Pavrses.—For many weeks the Belgian ship - ove eg ayer preach semnoeteen Jog talkin ns Lp fo vg Lata OM ‘ oe ; Board of Underwriters:— Sin Vai sera ay & Neri * saa eo rs gerese sb a W kaniac tik cont lict the statement forth in this day’s of @ radical cor ituency ani yet live stal aa On Frida; january , of cou; 0G) in- AN FRANCISCO, a be ¥ i. which leads others to wuppose that it 1s a nuisance, | PAUPers, who arrived in this city from Antwerp, have | O81 Oct ovand @ plenipotentiary all nis past aniece- | faut aon cf Peter sad ‘Mary Shertiemsceged 1 yect, 6 | Bark Alas discharging in tolerable orde Sawyer, i a ppose and ction tak P plentpoter if y year, f the ¥ is Pal fe FORT—Sld Jan 19 brigs Crimea, (new) Hichborn. Besides, I assert it is a falachood. been incarcerated in the Tombs, and no action taken | gents and professions by becoming 1a his advanced age | months and 7 days. aol hs seuadeeed his wsioal oe dengane Seommarer: tou Mareus, Fierce, Maines, ee Jan, 26, 1855. J. WILSON, 88 South street. whatever in their case by the authorities. The prelimi- | the upholder of the most cruel and corrupt of eastera ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- 10,100 worth of cargo. [ think it will be ha: GLOUCESTER—Arr Jan 25'bark Cubs, Tucker, Surinam | —— nary examination before Justice Bogart went to show | despotisms. In spite of his present lranings, we trust | spectfully invited to attend his funeral, at two o'clock ‘ove that lite and preperty were in danger at the tit 22d ult; brig J P Ellicott, Grant, do 24th. Police intelligence. The | that his excelleacy possesses too liberal » mind and too this afterncon, from the residence of his parents, 182 fe n, I do not thinkit a claim on the Underwriters. HOLMES'S HOLB.—Arr Jan $2, PM, brig J D Pi that they were not convicts, but merely paupers. benevelent « heart to enter upon fo false @ position. Chrystie street. & fine vessel and Innded her cargo in good order. Hutchinson, Philadelphia for Portland; schr Varnum CHARGE OF FORGING LABELS. city government should do something promptly towards | |The other danger is one equally progaaat with lasting | On Friday, January 26, after a brief iliness, Tuomas | SBI Wild Duck hes hnd to pay & lange sum for damage by a itn decd. batatianveakar A tobacconist, named —— Maackies, who keeps astore | cither genaing them back to the place from where they | evi s to this empire and to the world at large. We will | Casstpy, aged 20 years. Renton, Mov Orlenns mugar om dry: goods, bad ne-dimnage ron, Stubbs, Bird Talend, Ca ‘at 1120 Broadway, was arrested yesterday by officer | Came or relensing them from the dungeons of a prison. | SYPPO#® the free naviration of the Yang-tszs-keang gain. | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfull Sen Ist inst for Bi * Ann Elizabeth, Taylor, Al: os , Caribbean on; Hadley, ‘Kent, Baltimore for Bes- Paulina. ed @ vory severe ty- ed rom the de facto government of Peking. Or we will | invited to attend the f 1, from 47 Robinson stree! hi jexandria i bata : te gees poles on Aras ber ae The matter was placed in the hands of the District At- | foattee the ciove probable elemrsstine of shdstecaieation | aries seanens the faneral, from ery i bbliged to teraw over some 15 tons af ¢ rae (re and ° jor, Philadel pia for do; seh Eurota selina earthen bi cosccary > 1 hes Mdaces _ torney nearly two weeks ago, yet no action has been | on the part of the three great treaty powers to suspend | On Thursday, January 26, of consumption, Jax, wife | Capt Morton isa ood seaman, and ono of th Boacles & Edward. Bocrus, ane? F dente wees ; - v % 7 Charles & Edward, Bourne, and T P Johnson, x) {o., tobacconists, of Washington street. It is alleged | taten by the late Grand Jury in the case of these men: | {aFther negotiation with the Chinese monarch. when he | of Jobn Kennedy. [mye perenne Get iee ao genbie gerd perc Lf folk for Boston; Pennsylvania, Goldthwait, Fred sa is at length proved to be as impracticable uader present The friend: 1 f the family, also the mem- P Haat an ec Te ae alice thers | They are of course tired and weary of theirincarceration, | misiortune, as he was insolent in former times @. pri of Osean Laige Nov S2, 1-0. of 0 Fe Bate Decleor aes landed in very good order, fer do; J Freeman, Freeman, tangicr for Portland; Cathe- a Py 4 d filled the bers of Ocer Lodge No. 821, I. 0. of 0. F., are respect rine Beal, Flowers, Norfolk for Heltast. 8! irs James I ne sete te ot eS ay his fo the porpocs and tien | end complain of injurtice done them by the authories | and power.’ They might proslain, by a joint man esto, | fally requested t attend the funeral, from her late resi- nocus Notice to Mariners. Porter Jol Friet Laur 1 8 Pord Catharine (ip, Rooke retailed the ‘weed’ as the genuine fine cut of Lilienthals. | not taking some action in the case ere now. If these Bel. | the self axsumec right for their respective countries to dence 128 East Thirty-fifth street, at half-past twelve ‘of the whelcehip Mount Vernon, furnished oo nigga " J is ‘The accused was conveyed before Justice Connolly at the | gians are to be sent back to Europe, why, let b pavigate the interior wacers of the Yang-tsze-heang, and | o’clock to morrow atternoon. the Polynesian the followin, a rr 24th brigs B Young, Woostar, Frontera, Tobasco 29th 7 i ‘i tion, It is stated | at once, even though they are to he free’d and threaten the consequ-nces of war upon either pai that's igs smoaatver suceay ar vetaae ‘been involved | large inthis country, there is no necessity in detaining | whether imperialists or inaurg yy On Thursday morning, January 25, Anna B., wifeof | “0, from the Bonin Islands to the Japan Sea, | ult for Heston with loseof deck load of 15 tons logwoods , who should employ | John K. Skinnerand daughter of Capt. Abrabam Bancker, | in pnt nat Vfraaved between Pinncte Island (int 040, | wails split, oy Nora, MeGilvesy, Alexandria for St Jone’ xi in the swindle of the accused, as well as other parties, | them any longer ina prison. One thing is certain, that | force against our vessels. The issue ofsach « proclat aged 22 years, 11 mooths and 14 days. Jong N seriet, ratty Potomne River for Newburyport: schre matter will be fully investigated by the magistrate in a | Mayor will devote a little of his attention to the case, at the previous interviews and = more sive | lavited to attend her faneral, {rom 102 Comcord street, | teitty'cr forty in each, Iyiag don, Richmond for Salem. Std schrs Elvira, Boston, aud few days. Muar oF tue Inu Reponiicay Usiox.—Anadjourned | th¢ dangers of & foreign enem:, wo 2 | Brooklyn, at two o'clock this afternoon. Gistanco one mile from cach’ other, wed into an involuntary submission aal URG! co | On Wednesday, January 24, after along illness, Sre- CHARGE OF BURGLARY. meeting ofthe above body was held at Hermitege Hall, | suspend their resentment “and” revenge, "The iat | PREN ANENTS, 200 of the lave Tho nts Two men, named William Dunlap and William White- | corner of Houston and Allen streets, on Thursaay even- pe jalist flotilla would doubtless allow our vessels | aged 46 years. head, were arrested yesterday by officer Burke, charged ing, 25th inst, The President, Mr. Moloy, in the chair, Pass unmolested andin peace. The insurgent garrisou | — His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to seen. I considvr them dangerous rocks, more expecially | In, Eurotas, Eli Yor Charles & Edward, TP Johnson, e 5 a x i many vossels will be going ‘Sea the coming | Pen: ia, and Ci i with having burglariously entered the dwelling house of | yr. H. P. Monaghan, acting as Secretary. Matters of | Onity, if not sah unconcern, viel arived oa tap tty sicoet;cueer tmekel street, Drovklya, tne easea ming, at ten | schect, aud rome may go th eel Leihvee: | ee arg Mates meg Mt? ine, half'a mile long. They lay NE é in the | Inport 9AM, wind East, the arrivals of 24th, and backs mus Arents, of this city, | track of vesecis pessisy in 4 out. They are from five to forty Oak. "Amazon, Tiadley; bi Brookline, J D Pi An t above water, and are not laid down on any charts { | Elisabeth, Paulina: aries Allstram, Abicail, Lsabel- 0. 7. Palleys, No. 44 Morton street, and stealing from | such interest was brought up for debate relative to the | of Nankinz, the foreign vessel incurs interraption, aad | o'clock, without further invitation. Malis depesitace oo ve phased ix vee Ghent of Wat, faster’ | evn, Beery, fross Proviaenes ied Se A sobre See eet the premises one gold hunting watch of the value of $60, | 04. or reland. and the best t 4 difficulties and delays ensue. The puerilities und punc- | On Monday, January 22, Tinopore S. Frsx, of New- cean and Yellow Sea, (new), Gross, of and from Boston for Philadelphia, V H and a lot of silver — and other valuable property, in re of Ireland, and the best means at commend to | tn10 of Chinest Court etiquette will ve revived, must be | burg 7 _ Foster, from do for Tangier; Monitor, Besse, Warcham for all valued at $86, ppears from the evidence elicited, | further the principles and objects of the society. A lets | prudently met, and should be, under certain contingea- | His remains were interred in Greenwood. The outer Telegraphic Station at Boston reported the Mo- | York; A Terrell, Hixgins, Boston, supposed for Phil 4 that on Thursday afternoon the prisoners were dis- | ter was received from a gentleman named Ready, of | cies, resisted. ‘It 1# not dificult to picture the serious | At Yorkville, on Friday, January 26, of consumption, | ®¥nent gone from Fawn Bar 24th. ae ae Portland for NY. covered in the premises by Mrs. Gale, one of the occu- | jouisville, Ky., giving the society to understand that a | riske which will thus be raised. Matters of natio | Mr, Nenwauan Lupuum, aged 30 years. a Be Hac Sprac + das and E Hadden, fro Point, Cape Cod. These PM, ship J pants of the house, upon ‘which they made a quick re- | simitar organization exists in his city, and asking infor- | of world-wide, interest—needing all the qua | Te friends of the deceased are invited to. attend the id will be in operation Charl ‘Treat for the street, but, on opening the front door, they | mation from the central body in New York; also letters | calm discrimination and cool judgment, will be liable to | funeral. without further notice, at one o'clock to-morrow were again met face to face by another of the occupants | from different towny acd cities in the several States, ask- gered, implicated and embarrassed by the reck- | afternoon, from the residence of W. S, Stilwell, corner of the dwelling. Having been clearly identified asthe | ing a like information. This club bids fair to outrival | less intemperance of spirit or vivlence in action of the | of Eighty-third street and Third avenue. pereons who had entered the premises and stolen the | its sister societies in numbers atleast, andin enthusiasm | first merctant-captain who sails up the river. Evens | At Harlem, on Thursday, January 25, of dropsy on the wa ay, they were fully committed for trial by Justice | for the cause of Ireland. After the transaction of some | naval commander, acting under responsibility to his su- | brain, Sanat Baowy Prrrs, aged 7 years, 5 months and 3 | Information hae been rece vison, of the Second cistrict police court. other business the society adjourned. periors, but possersing @ bellicose temperament or the | csys, daughter of Caroline M. Durand, and niece of Wm. | there has been established i ls reported AM, bound South and Ww Derantmenr or Stari NORFOLK—Arr Jan 23 bark Helicon, Gooding, et: hin, January 2), sehr Mary Hart, Nyer. do. Cld bark Azelia, Davis, St 3 Br sche Cupid, Leggeth Jamaica, PHILADEL?PHIA—Cid Jan 25, PM, bark St Marys, MULi- 1 ABREST OF JUVENILES FOR SNOWBALLING. PRESENT. .—Cay novel excitement of adventure, might seek wenge Sy A. and Sarah Brown. ken, Matanzas. In the Fifteenth ward no less than eleven young men | Hopkins ot the Third ward police, was pve: SRth'a | force some hastily concetved insult to hia nation’s lag. | ~The friends and acquaintances of the fanily are re- PENSAC: 1 Peng nigh oo Boag Pg ee me Mg bg handsome gold watch and chain on Thursday night last. | One single hour of rash appral to armed violence for | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Red Paver, Bucksport: 1bvh, brig Velasoe, were arrested for firing snowballs at pedestrians and | cone" Cr the residents of the ward presented the valu. | Tedress of imaginary grievance, might alienate, embittor | House, Harlem, at one fo'clock this afternoon, without Beifuct Chi dnb? sevks “aieaiees Saadl 3 , Bi fork; Casco, Collins, Havana. persons in aleighs, as they passed along Broadway in the . and exasperate for a whole fon © powerful party | further notice. Beetaasal ie Ysseets peest. Tee otele ripe Peek hee bine? the wateh and chela cost $5256. | of ionurgents, st may he and (at we think) it will probe | In Brooklyn, on Friday, January 26, Buroawr Ganpiexe, | ,,0% the 28th of Auruet, and again on Piaaltioaest (hte |; RORTLAND- Arr San itaches Challenge, Emerson, Now. all defore Justice Davison yesterday afternocn, bly be, the authors of a finally successful revolutioa of | aged 88 yenrs, sister of the late George Gardiner. Tor arrow, ot TAN, tow 166 t | folk: Albion, Lorrey, Haltimors; Senate, Elliot, NYork. Old ed and ved to be the nklin, who held each of them to bail ia the sum of $300 for | _ AdciDENTALLY Scatpap — Yesterday afternoon & woman | th9 em med Mary Aley, residi: jer funeral will e place at three o’clock this af- * ich atest, | "' iect this point that we contemplate not without ternoon, from her {ate residence, No. 5 Litue strest, ), Small, of I wat upsetting | deep alarm the possible cont ngencies of the coming One o' ‘Capt Rich- Ms Vibe eald these akips had been induced 10 vouvare eo | Yorks barks t No. 34 Green Elias Pike an ‘their future good behavior. We hope this will be a seriously scalded at her residence, by che Brooklyn. by the accounts of namerous whales seen in tit part of aa ee fa kettle of boiling water upon a hers ibe suiferer was | pring. ‘Thereis great danger im the fact that the lead: | In Brooklyn, on Friday, January 28, Manta Kimury, in | the Arete Sencand, further pee y Saat emereerze ARREST YOR FURIOUS DAIVING. pobre anole a ie, wl in his power ersin the central insurrection appear to have been in- | the 52d year of her age. sa mein et tae mantoae i toxicated with victory and success, and to labor under a Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited than it ry romarhable ignorance of the power of foreign nations. | to attend her funeral, to-morrow, from. her late resi- aundpgamdas Sergeant Andaris, of the Seventeenth ward police, Personal Intelligence. hi "| Ever since their capture of Nanking and vious to the | dence, 119 Front street, Brooklyn. Her remains will be ‘Deo 21. lat 49 min 8, lon 2939 W, John Howland, achat 6 men someon Quiet treet polars | snerieens cy ON Wertin Untwe Winey ctoceomiteeguamenns, | inierea taColvam cessaecry, tram NBadtord for Paaite Qeean, ms TS bark Ava Fish, Wo oy Steep gente gettehtiede of rongD | of Livingston, Wells & Co., Paris, on Jan. 11, 1856:— through the cold distrust of foreign ministers, no Pro: | At Rlieabethtows, N. J. on Friday, January 26, the Doint of Madagascar, J Allen, Newoomb, 14th barks Wm H Brodie, Crary, ‘the streets of this ward, much to the terror of the in- ‘tant min: has been able to reach is y b m 52 years. habitants, many of whom came within an ace of being | Thos. Richardson and H. Honig.. SEY. | eee eee senses tnsiatettone || ic teacest Vil sane aieee froce. tae Ly ome! t chiefs have remained iso! funeral will take place from the house of his bro- run over.’ The accused was taken before Justice Welsh, N.Y. H. MeGiine he | Sa eae d aahes trom funeral will taxe place from Ship Syren, Allen, from Boston, (4) for, San Franclsco, Q those various influences which might have guided their | ther, William H. Waterbury, 105 South: Fifth street, ‘as seen Jan 26, Cape Cod ENE 12 miles, ; . a at the Essex Market Police Court, who held hia to bail N. G. Pendleton... 7 | counsela and corrected thelr iatolgumat uxtes per. | Winldisouate, axes erubees toomarvew cthoenceus Tee | "a see caocet sein wet Bose seeties.wease toate ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY. DAY in the sum of $300 to anawer the charge. “ WA Conway La, | Sent juncture of should lament as | relative friends of the family are respectfully in- je out, was seen Deo 29, 10 miles E fros ame events. “ A.N. Dougherty, M.D N. J, | OR¢ of the most afllictive calamities to the Eastern | vited to attend, Powell, fordo. STABBING CASB—JEALOUSY THE CAUSE. Brig Trade Wiad, from Bluchill for NOrleans, Jam 16, lat a world, any premature risk of misundersta At Fort Lee, ¥ NEW YORK DISPATCH FOR JAN. 28, WILL A woman named Anne Burke was arrested yesterday Aa ch pretense Precipitate. wreaking of revenge for acts which come | AxN, second daughter of Chas. 8. and Abigi BAO. vescign Pests: ag Rll , by officer Fillman, of the Fourth ward police, charged “ * Mang | Sbort of physical or which may spring from | kins, aged 16 years, 6 months and 22 days. ANTwere—Sid Jan 10 ship Frat B.Cuted Rockwell, A Letter from Professor Grant, on the “Labor Move- with having stadbed her reputed husband, Wm. Burke, “ “ the present Tenorance of the Nanking party. Chrivtian The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at | N ¥: Sld trom Flushing 10th Uriel, Foster, NOrleans, ment,’’ nowagitating the public miad, in which. he-via- with a dirk knife, producing » very dangerous wound in “ Me. tions have Feat duty to fuldl, not in overswi three o’clock. Her remains will be taken across the Asvinwann—In port Jan 15 schr Jonas Spacks, Libby, for | dicates the workingmen for the course: they have par- the abdomen. ‘The nccused, it appears from the evi- “ Pe, | 884 intimidating, but in instructing and conciliating this | river to the family vault in Trinity Church Cemetery, if F Pensseola, put back Sth, repairing. Sid Leh, PM, | sued. ence elicited, incited by jealousy and revenge against “ | ody of half couverted pagans. We argue against the | the weather permits ‘The frieads and relatives of ihe P Fateon, New York and Havana, withoat passen- | “Scene from Life in ‘Upper Tendom.’* him for baving paid his attentions to another woman, . forced precipitation of an isaue and a rash appeal to | family are respectfully invited to attend. RARMADOKS—In port Dec 30 barks Gazelle, Ducll, fro! ‘Men and Measures’’—Respectfully dedicated to gro- red a large knife, ani plunged the weapon into his | _ The Governor and council of Massachusetts are on a | force. We suggest that time be given, that caution be | te , N.J., on Thursday, Janaary 25, after a | Colouin. via Demarara, with mules, Justarrived; Kiehino cers and coal dealers. with the intention evisentty ot king him. The | Visit to Springfield, They will return to Boston this observed, that missionaries pecking their dialect be al- | short illness, Corwmavs V. W. Gratien, son ef Wm. and | from Boston, disg; brig Atlantic: from, N ila ‘A Guilty Wife and Her Paramour—Romance. of crime ‘wounded man was ina very critical condition when the | t¢rpoon. lowed to precede our merchants, that full opportunity | Margaret Gemmel, aged 3 years, 3 months and 26 days. | Mary E Thouspson, and punishment of gailt. Surgeons arrived at his residence for the purpose of ban. | The Montgomery (Ala.) Journal of the 224 inst. aays: | be given of correcting their foobish eonceits, ot arousi ‘The relatives and friendsof the family ace respectfully | {2 ohn The Veatmaker’s Extra Sixpence. ing hia wounds. The prisoner was taken before Jus- | —Ex-Governor James Dateien of South Carolina, | them to s just know! of the power of foreigners, of | invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his ~~ Minnie Staplefieh—A tale of village gossip. tice Bogart, who committed her for examination. Reese through our city on Saturday Inst, for Galveatu: explaining the true of governors and the gov- | father, without further notice. ene Rive Cloves t tn Boondvoy. is) xa8. Out Short ! Judging from his appeerance, he bids fair for | erned, and of expounding unto more perfectly the THE ALTERED BILL CASE. many years.” He bas Preeronck! ‘amay beilisat | mercy, the grationess, and the purity of that, religion In the case of John Anderson and William T. Ditnas, | scenes. During the days of nullification he was Gover- | to ja which they have been partially a) ° ‘arrested a few days ago for having passed an altered | nor of South Carolina, and since that prominent in the | ing, and the sacred books of which thay re- B, i—I3 Jan 10 brige. El r, Almeis for Philadelphia’ & dager Maria, awed Woe eek imeide, | Who Was Mrs. Onin '—A descendant explains the mys- ie tery. vote py ay bark Batew, | Tony of a Poor American Widow—A.life leat, by Nelly | ion bill tor the purchase of Texas. as their rule of tice and belief. We B—Cl4 Deo 23 Maty Planaants, MoLeary, i bill on a Bowery jeweller, and in whose possession was | Passage of the ten milli will not dissemble our of dissatisfaction ~ lomas va. Patent Modicinos—Excitement among 5 Ex Governor Ciifford, of Massachusetts, is very ill at | Tag regret that a British Plenipotentiary should 2 ship Ocean, Star, Morrill, NOrleans. | the home Fe — ar, Blo daneizo, terra: Sid Slat bark Mery K Barney, Leth tnterenti chageare bee id sity Alexander. ish” ielbourne | Pour Peter en the Muse of Navare, si guip Carthage, ala 1oth for Ustaten, arr Tit Me Notes and Queries for the Peopie, giving answers te rk Nelson Place, ‘ood, Chim all sorta of questions. id 14th tor Chinchas, arr 12th from | Portfolio—Bifty different subjects. is Islan tp Dee 23 ships Racle, Wilson: Ocean Bx- News ot the ek By Tmail.and telegraph. Ay tery eg ag Record of Crime—From all quarters. Doings in the City and Suburbs, The Word of Amusement. Héitosiat articlen on the tepics of the-times, ae. Price four cents. Sold by a) respectable $500 - t roma for a seieae sremeey, 6 sales et Op lees his residence at New Bedford, and uw not expected to | resist the proposal and refuse the seltorsiod peauaa of Samuel Baldwin, Jr., of Broad street, Newark, N. J.,who | Ve ve lng the mont experienced living missionary and moat emi sated that he opiny hate hatred tant Me | ye, witaae tt hun Una tet. | Scams agen te tnreny Oe Non It is very probable the pri- ‘i . yA. Sraith, | mea from the Freuch Minister. Strange fraterniza- and larceny. tions sometimes occur; and this age is not the first time eT TET RE when Liberalism and Romanism have embraced each Londoa, Dunham 4 Di non. Almost a Duel between John Mitchel and a jam}, Peters, Hamburg, E Beck & Cineinnati Kaitor, ‘The current of our views, wishes aod aspirations will , Ingalls, Cape Haytion, 3.1. & A Wilso The following correspondence betw: John Mitchel be easily perceived. We deprecate premature hostility; Kel ¥ saw h ares 1, Baseee, Wadloigh ak and William Schouler, editor of the Cincinnati Gazette, we advocats a line of forbearance; we Mn nets = C G Waterbury, Cook, Sevamnab, Seranton & Tall- who e future ih ad ety of ine, Beomen, C H Sands Goodh Av America hin: BF. Pit W.'it, Banks, Sava Bell, Lexington, Ky. plished in the Cincinnati Bnquir eee pK, Stetvon, N.¥.; 4. | Of Kindly indulgence towards tho —_— ZANWVILLE CeNTRAL Hore, Jan. 17, 1855, 1 brag Sine A Cook, N.C: dW. Ring, Mase | friendlners of thelr intercourse, ax Peoe Treen Ha, Pelee, Le Et nwo. Kate Huneer Publication office 22 Beekman street. To Cor. Wittsam Scuoutxr, Eprron oF tax Cixcixxanr |. W. Ring, Ala; oll, 'N. ¥.; 3. their more perfect knowledge, may provi x, Nickemon; Harvard, - _ ton, 8.C.; R. Stroder, Miss; Col. Hamil. | ungrateful nor unworthy objects of such enlightened ARRIVED. Boo Ta the Cineinnati Casette of yesterday morning, Albany; J. Cashey, Baltimore F. W. Hensley, Phila: mnoveration aud Unrletisn merey; ad who way woe es Pesce Race nga rufata Tienton & Co, a and inthe article of it, [find these words: ‘‘Joha | “OY. trvingmton. Alexander Ryans, Maryla at length to inscribe om the monument of Ruropeandi- | Th aM, of at eran pansed abip itary & Adeline, of Warren, Pi Pes Brizay; Talvot, Lanerk, M Hin ni He PERSONAL. 4 [1 THs SHOULD MET THE, NOTICE OF JOHN OR peasy, the agen 4 tecord of another Christian dymas- | jound’s [hence u leston), The N bad heavy easterly Mitchel, by violating his parol of honor, escaped.” | Andrew Tracey. Vermont G. Burrows, Albi als Re’ Heary Phebus, thay would hear of something to hen this sentence, ned i Oo" or added to the empirer of the world. les north of Hatteras, be ere, ry y the at the Garete oftee mop cnmaiereed © tomam Tendort Monireal; Capt: F. Wlley, Laks champ . = Chg, Grime, Cook ellpper of Hoxton), Osgood, Shanghas “gmerien. Mater” barks rats, | dole advantage by caling at 7 Fourth arenue. to be found, and I learned that you bad en the morning ite, Clevelsad: J. J. Moreader, Woehingta Coroner's Inqueats, Leto DOA WB Bacon, of Bor Howe—all loadisg or to load guano | 2S oRwaTio! ” ni of that publication left the city for Zanesville, ‘The pur- | Jcbn Hl. Ham, Baltimore, pet St Saeee ieee ded, expertenged 6 Sypbone Which TION WANTED -OF JOHN AND publication “4 4 Prof. Gilbert, Ca Sorc wy HaNGto,—Coroner Hiltoa beld an inquest ter boat, ko; Jan le, Deat—Arr Jen 8 sober Vista, Rockwell, La Cotter, formeriy of the parish of Scull, county of pose resent publication is, of course, to request fo retract the falmood nd altmny guoted above, fisad; Hens Seago iaees iE. By Eiell: | yesterday, at the Bellevue Ho-pital, uyoo the body of Bi ha for Demarara (and ald Wieh); oun, Clarendon, Cook, Gallao Cork. A letter addressed te their sister, 119 Greene i to retrac' nel « + He i \. é sh, fully received. Watling, ‘and in such form as shall satiat ‘By friend, | Cleveland; Hon. J. M. Armstrong, do.; Hon. Jas. Ketehum, | Nehemiah Davis, @ native of New York, who came to it eam other sot wreck, of epaventiy | Aug 16, for Lei chored. street, corner of Prince, would be new vesvel. (The report of the arrival of the Game D 2 & liam F. 1 f Cincinnati, who is to hand } Duteh t rk of 2 for NYork. a San we Fp oe gam sear cape: chim lth ent bis death by banging himself to the cross beam above | Cock oh the 21th arse from Ret being spoken by & pllothoat Now-tld Jaa 6 Clara, Coward, Portiand; Ostewsld, ‘prions —THE RELATIVES OF GEORGE F. f JOHN MITCHEL. ‘The Colliston in the Mersey. his bedroom door. The deeeased was admitte! to this Shiv Zurioh, Rieb, Havre, Dee 10, with mdse and 313 pas 5 a recently mate of a ~ out of this port, « Zanwsvrute, Jan. 17, 1865. 0 SER SDITOR OF THE EBBaLD. institution rome months ago, sallering from intwnma- | senzers to ae @ Channel b phy “peg es wn Se ae Sah OS, hole GOONS Sm—In reply Se hal note of this date I have to sa; Observing your statement in yesterday's Heeanp, | Hom of the luogs, and the disease had ach an elect oo | ring the vo oS een) Soe Se i ad = ; sales W Sarusrs, 52 South street. 0 Nantneket w young man named Charles Puller dy falling from the mizen- ‘that the words w! ae quoted therein, from sn arti- om yard upon deel ole in the Cincinnatti Garris, were written by me. They | of the sinking of the brig Corinthian in the Mersey, T de- ‘were founded upon information derived from the public | sire to makes correction, I beg leave to say that the ang of this country. Your note is the first intimation | ».ci9¢ gid pot run into the brig, but simply hit her | years of age. ba y we drped ft they were not true. I regard yoar the end of two of the buckets, in backt 1 ost bad tha re e Mm i 5 “ denial of their trath as satisfactory, as tho case stands, hich tre. tbe quarter entirely cus of Se eee Deane taqannt wen held 90 seen i. a ‘and, therefore, shall give your deuial of thelr truth © | Corinthian. so that she sunk in seven minutes—probahiy | te body of an unknown man, who fell dow ge in the leading columns of the Gasette ax soon asl | STUeetcape or the crew... The buckets were not in. | om Thursday night, at the corner of Rose and Duane | Cte titheuane, te o bars boon at ed © verdict of 4 abaut forty-five his ming that ke was thougbt by man, mes a ttle deranged. f x OBERT WHALL, WHO CAME TO AMERICA THRES Alvertina, A or fous years siqoe, and when Jast heard from waa gobn, NB, 2th | fee | oPeaned in an exchange office, will find it to his intesert nee me Uf cardanme to | if be will call upon ez address John L. Buckley, Ne SL ata c Front atzeet. 000 bhas; Tenero, Arey, 1: ft Mo tae $2 vare for the former, an asi Take for the lat- UISSE.—MONSIEUR FREDERIC COURVOISIER, LIEV - zutare to ( tectane te practice, | fared in the least. It was thick at the time, and the | gtrests, and on being picked 1 arms Kris Zeus, ¥ tee, eapqony,oqeal to G02 bap creer: © A Costean, Cees: CR I] Saw, leas. ey Soaire SO Coviag semnaiteed. an ‘eevee a: {ig hed no visible light, "DM. [| Subgete Geet wens hip Me Ber cee et tees. to MM Frog rat fy asatgen te ond 0 i angae an a =. os drapeplonie, eu onass ts _ and, when [nave always been’ — ceased was unknown. He has been in the habit of lo master, ‘Buperieneed Nseathsr ou tus | $2bhd for, molansse on deck J C Niccals, Nichols, to lend | ChsUx des Fonds, oa il a été inhumé aves tons les Bem. Sone any inl to cartect i, Your ovediest servant, Court Calendar—This Day tm the Cottage, in Willis street, wed was | Pathanten ‘masters Bx a on SS | Si tanral and Cafsnas fot Command's nh ac nl gsive | seurn milltatres et aur Gun certogy ae, alas 698 jes Wetcany ae We RAOULER,' | Decisions and motions, known hore only by the name of “Freuchigaa.”” PAUP ayee oqw, Pid, Mywti, CA, 2 da7e in Daina, ta | roe Delaipy ad BF be to te Ceatinent| Emme | perncees,