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Our St, Thomas —— Too ity woe vinlod. by 0 good, old fachloned snow Soto 1b dave thers ‘Tuowas, Nov. 37, 1865. ee ann anon in behslf of the Orphans’ he ay, wish kept wp unt a late b-~ repsire will exosed $1,000, the Ingul tothe American Flag—An American Merchantned | 0 ot the Protestant Bplacopel church, in New York, er feessation. Th ~ eure 0 conte, Bite a oe ar, oman Porcly fan rom on | Wilt» prnshed in Clary chars, ths oi, cls} sarin ta stig, Trane, trtuaatly im a gst maaan vnot-p-20-11 | evening, by the Rev. Samuel Cooke, rector - Mleighing, ead the weather is not in @ oe Board an American Vesscl—The Invulis of bare “weltiog mood.” It is remarked in our climate, that | hole oarce ‘Reenadied by on Bnglish Fleet in American Waters, dc. | tholomew's church. i ¥. .. 3 z winter never fairly sete in until after the sun has passed before readers history ot this port Ziat, eaten me Aiongenph mite. Sate livered this evening, in the Franklio street Baptist She water tein and the days begin to lengthen, Ae he tg tomel, prelude Grama over which the cartein was | church. has tter~ aaa & ‘a pr apey sep atgmarhp edie dey A sermon, ilustrating the operations of the Oity Tr The eel eto cirenatnon: relced by tue 13h - Society, will be preached by Rev. Joel Parker, D. D., at Ciao wht Salen cota ‘The American brig Loango, of Pailadelphis, Captain » brig Femeon, There are mapy reasons assigned for this, some of] Bost of mew York, Mecember 29, 1855. | which are good, and others good for nothing. We will pas mention two, As the sun approachhs Capricorn—the ig winter sclatioe—the days become shorter, andthe north. | _ficemahi® Jaca aati eae tan | belog oniked nad eechebetar ot dnsnte ati eres he Presbyterian church, corner of Fourth avenue end Little, reached here last evening from the English island | the of Antigua, from whom, and the documents he has fur- | Twenty-second street, this evening. mished me, I learn the following facts:— ORDINATION. Sue $33 Hy ze . dificuits or danger # it: her pas Captain Littic ahi, his crew at Philadelphia, and | Mr. Charles Howard Malcolm, who graduated in the ern hemisphere, of course, loses a large share of the heat | isle. eas. | Make to New ‘will go into dock an’ roceten proseeded to me ay On the 9th inst. the Superintend- | last class from Princeton Seminary, was recently ordained of the sun, and the cold increases until the shortest days, Meng eee eT AT | ard be wiltte peeme wnke vee oe ee ent of Police and Treasurer of the island, under the | in Philadelphia as pastor of the Baptist church in ‘wiles oie of edbdeas 4 weeks ddbelide. Wek dh euiaioash ven the salvars Susu Tor waving th'sablp and cargo, toge- Sanction and euthority of the Governor, with an armed | Wheeling, Va. to grow colder even after, as the nigh:s continue (tp ‘materials of the Covcordia have been force, boarded the Loango, mustered her orew, and pro- msvIRARIOMA, proportionsbly much longer than the day, and the earth sold by the UB Marshes, ane ales the bull iogotior wilh wie claimed “thst if any seamen on board claimed to} Rev. Geo. A. Carnes, of West Cambridge, Mass., for- loses more heat than it gains. The most sovere weather, pre rte rem), Claussen, ‘Trinidad —Oelriche & Co. 7,8, tad ihn n former emounted be British subjects, they should bo immediately re- | merly of this city, and » graduate of Cambriége Divinity | General Walker's Government in Mlcaregue | i cefore, gorurs during January and the carly part of | Rit Hupheasis: hldredge Cortoosc8 W towia ship Lady Atbelia has completed lt rapaire, and. has Jeased and set on shore.” Two of the crow proved | School, has received « unanimous call from the Unitarian [From Galignani’s Messenger, Dec. 12.) February, the other reason isthat asgthe surface of the | Sebi A Jones Brownie}, St Andrews ich & Know! on, wanes oot the sche Fisiig arrow hax tenn forwarded to to be of English birth, but exhibited their ‘American | Society of Dover, N. H., to become their pastor. ‘The Pays devotes long article to the consideration of | earth grows colder, and the snow forms on.the hillaand | Sehr M E Hoover, Andress, Gora: townBloaoe ba, pate ne resael ley the Cm protections,” and declared they would not leave the | Rev. James N. Bradshaw, favorably remembered for his | She republic of Nicaragua, the late theatre of Colonel | sountains. The west and north-west wind so preva- | Schr Ferel Bruet) Pierson, Georgeiown—Dol.er, & Foter. Kew Gnas. bound rp. Rin ara nt 1000 Nain ship's decks. The cook, a negro man, was then called | energetio labors in connection witha Presbyterian church | Diu) TomeeSL ouncoees of this expenition to the | Jent in our climate, loses its sensible and ita latent heat, | Co. } i ; Clty, ai Borcinek P Mat the 2a Sho wks dlooovered freon thie ‘ap, and informed ‘‘that he was # fagitive slave and would | © Marshville, has been called to the Presbyterian church | moral and physical asaistance aiforded to it by the di and the atmorphese becomes colder and rawer as the | | Schr M Van Name, Van Name, Norfolk—Sturges & Clear ‘at an early moraigg, id jusny vedas wont ~ in Chattanoogs, Tenn., of which Dr. Poss, now of Hunts. | matic ‘the United Staten at Mi whedler, | winter progresses, This cause also mekes the rpring om | TAB a onan meter tober amisiance, the went ashore dr-wing fAit-en . bes th Ny weap calbcbe quate Th eagbond bagi ‘ Bind Sp fie Arncrpun Tesnsit Companys which placedat | thio-coatnent much Inter than tain Europe in che same | Sk" Triumph, Maker, PMadeiphla—t W Mote, tod at ant nesjonia wan bud aod art twelve fog. Te statement, exhibited his ‘- Amerioam protection” also, | Ville, Ala., was formerly pastor. the of Colonel Walker stoners fo convey his | Intfd, an the snow dose not form there so rendlly, We | Gshr Aon Baler Howland, thindn tie dw MeKee, | SifvtdouSi te te B end desired to remain on board, when one of the board- Prof. 8G, Hillyer, of Penfield, Ga., has accepted the troops, and moreover & sam of twenty thousand may now expectacid snap that will be permanent. in casl ing party affirmed that the cook, while on shore the pre: call of the Baptist church in Rome, Ga., to become their ‘The particulars of this expodition, which are | The river ie now froze down as far as the Bloop Pomter. Baber, Prov Highlands, and well known in Europe, are repeated by the we may soon expect to hear of Tappan Bay ‘covered | Eropel er Jackson, L.asfeld, Haltimore. New Yerk, afi vious day, stated in his presenee that he was a ran- | Pastor. He will commence his labors here on the fiat of | now ell tnownin Europe, are repented by, the [Payi, | we may, tion recat that sun wat on the doch tas: | z,froreuer Farker Vela, Hamwey, Ha‘imore~Cromwelts Sith coment sway slave, upon which the cook was put in the Tres- | J*uary- mount to a murder, of M. go, former Minister of | ‘This enow storm is opportune, inasmuch as it wiligive | “Siesmer Delaware, Blake, Philadelphia—Sandford’s Line Key. ¥ wurer’s bost and taken on shore. The Captain, whie | , The North Dutch church of Albany has extended call | State, who, alone of his had mecitated the | fast young gentlewen on opportunity to sport magnidcent ‘ARRIVED. ‘The steamship Inabel, Rolins urrived the 21s), 48 hours ss — to the Kev. Dr. Willetts, of iph'a, promising him | defence of his native land. turn outs on New Year’s Day. Look out tor something Stesmship Star of the West, Miner, San Juan (ei Noite Dec | Cbarleston; the quickest trip ever made frow that olty. this outrage was being perpetrated, was absent. Imme- | 4 sa'ary of $3,000 and the use of the parsonage. ‘That journal likewise condemns the weak and ux astonishing on the avenues to-morrow and the day after, Fs Key Weat ight of 24th, with assangers ‘snecte, to ane Erbe were amans the, pa Bis haath oe diately upcn learning the facts, he addressed note to Rev Thos. ). Worrall, of Boston, hes accepted a call | triotic governments of Central and South America, which | (rrr Nvisaxces.—Since the fading out of sight of | © Morgen. Deo Ziesaws wreck ashoro iid distance between | rahella ‘andcacge lately aahore on Habla Hooda Keys, 36 the Governor, protesting against this insult offered te | from the Worthern strect Bapiiat church, in Lowell. rogare by thels own folly and treason, the ateoost of | ysrcr Wood's complaint ook, there has been no ofl lahat | ee ee ership OC Venda eink, Sai thle morning fe the American flag—stated that Pennrylvania wasefree | The Unitarian Society of Dover, N. H., have given « Pag mpeg eager geal Mengde irr RCO through which the discontented public could give Des 26, | crieaneenahl? vit, Sma Btate, and that it was impossible that a slave could ob- | unanimous call to Kev. George A. Carnes, of Wost Cam: | POWs angtained by Buropean commerce in Gransda, | vent to their Aisspprobation of city nuisances, and ft , ‘x rf riiee,thlp Star of dhe, Weat, Miner arrived at U0 o'clock thie “ tion”? and be regularly placed | D*!48*, to become their pastor, which wiil not fail to awaken the attention of the various hip Ofarming, Job han. AUgL. prised Cape ef | Filerpoon. She wil take on’ board 120 tows cna ‘tain an ‘‘ American protection” and be regularly p! INOFALLASIONS. governments whore subjects have been rendered victims Decomes the duty of the public journals tore-assume their | Good Hope Nov > crossed the kqustor Nor 28, wits teas aad | . Capt Cushing ot the ship Cancordia, la‘ely burned e& upon the sbip’s papers asan American seaman andde-/ rey n, B. Bradford was installed pastor of the Con- | to the recent invasion. old position and doa little grumbling at the remissness | aks lF A Velaro, a Now 30, with mdse and 22 | thet eeomteunrey sehr Aguas Corn Jardetla, will leurs manded the release of the cook. The American Consul | gregational church at Raymond, N. H., on Wednesday, | We translate the passage in question:— of our municipal officials, and point out the evils to be | parreogers ie Grima Miners yc the 20th just for her ata ion at eacdie Bilis te ‘also addressed a communication to the Governor, protest 1c. B. The who served as hostages have been re- | onecied. There was a time when pigs bad the liberty 4 Ise, Cornish. Liverpool, 28 days, with mdse Pb—ihe sehr Libby, Shepherd. bas just arrived from ‘1 ju v leased; meanwhi! traort - id aarer to 71 . stip Ashburton, with @ lead of cotton and reports her etttl ing egainst the detention of ths seaman, to which the | Rev. Wm. B. Green was instal'ed at Waterville, Me, jeonae Be 07,000. meanwhile, on extrsordinary coat | of the city, and might be sean in every: otrest; but after | “siie’ Bone “Sty “costeine LSrrpocl, Nov 39, with mase | bard sehere. ~ Governor, through his Colonial Secretary, replied as fol- RESIGNED. tants of Granada, and additional thousands fromthe large | yeaxs of complaint and loudly expressed indignation an | 20¢ passengers, to Apofird. Tieston & 00. Was towed © | wewpont (Mercury Oflie), Deo 28—Arr brig lows:— . A Ta ee ene te ke elon et ene iig | banking houses of the place, Terror reigus in that tora | ordinance wan passed eonGscating all swine caught | “sip -srmald Roninge® (run, neshepen, Roterdam Be RCC Acacia entice i Ne * nL ge a 1 i Govmenane Boom, Auneus, Nov. 11 1898. | 2 vacate : £15,020 inhabitants; @ Portion of the population hes | within vhe city Himsta. For some years back the nulaanoe ag tip Few Prginne ora to order. Deo ai, lat 40,100 6% | paiateippia. ims } in Chief has hed the honor to receive | &% may be mutually on. fled.’ Some scenes of |, bound 1 con aden ot tas its inst., and enclosing ome trom the ree A. M. Bry: hho Dae been ‘ceanee of Pg: Cumber- os peers the new wed Ce prone Se , #is- | has been abated; but lately complaints have reached us ro fsbeces, Waartir, New Orleans, 16 days, with flour, to sens A i &e. Of the Loango, stating that an Amorioan citi- | land Pres! church, in Pittebr f the last twen- in-law former Presi mero, 2 it soon in the streets of the ; peuuamed John Koes fue been sbdusted from that voveel | ty-threo youre pat, ha reigned hi ‘and accopt: | victim of thove exes, which ‘would dinhonor the best | feveyth Eievegtu and iirtesuth wards, tis true this | oh WAiRN S'CD: Sucre, Jatertea! 2 dane, galt | Str Gonnax Wyrez Putnam hence fran Prancitea wilde in the port. The Governor thioks it harary necessary to | ed a call from Memphis, Tenn. of causes, With respect to the lonres sustained by Kuro- | Portion of the city is very dirty and perhaps the pigs may do | Wer 11, 1AM int 48 46, lon $7 0s. saw 0 Br dark, waloriogeed, | Eoih aud vncutned olor danone’ Bre had teen repaire! oad somete ethan gape of as egetereees RATS, SE MONTE, Eevcatintcc™ Lindon tnt naan oe Sain’ ot | fonsgnae anrunine Ungaro ony wonmcimargine | SG tna Uaebomarite Sr Geracenar beatae | Sue cer the ir in question, ire to cause incon- ded atiog. te; but still, whi have ordinances ; a a ith cast enly atanding, Yenience to the subject of a friendly power visiting these } oo itt(%,9 Synod of Missinstppt at its late Thecting re | Granada nud Rivas to the amount of three millions of | S°CUlH"WO'l orcad and. brooms and shovels are much | (yt RIK (ho wind facreasig, witha very heavy fen, 10s sige | oA BURNING Suzy, with matnmiaetcnly standing, was, paseet eve of 2d inat, Int 45 lon 48 by the Jamen Stewart, at st shores. In stating that Joha Ross was abducted from the “4 francs. The remainder of Nicaragua is inde>ted to Lon- be dirt: kere, | Per: or NET from Naples. Ici stated that the crew bad lett. Toango by force of arms and against hic wish, he bas been | Be" ba! died during | the yeas, visi Rey. J. Sidney | Qon'for an equal num; moreover, for 750,000, the heci- | More cCectwal tn cleansing tireete than Ay porkers ari ae ca) agpemann, Bamirm, St gaye eit nase | The Fran reperied of and fo: Howton, from Welfuah was Yod into # mi-conceptivn of the facta of the oase, which are | Campbell, D.D., W. H. Harrie ond D. Comfort, tage let by the Jove British Consul; total, nearly seven | speedily be abated, The atone of which it is composed | choked vigrain wits \erk Uasiua Jason bound is The tas | Sroken,ba (bet Be mduieht, hove. Wot te burning hie, es follows:—At miiday on the 9th inst., Grats gpl ‘Tix Pierdian 6 ant a bik Soa fyi REE sios ¢ anne) . land. Toe sums due to French | tas a tendency to wear smooth, and to keep it at all ro experienced hesvy NW ga.es, Iost waintopeail yard, split sails, aeke ania received at the police office ta th out 1 500,000fr.. (£€0,000); to that of | would require an army ot Isborers constandy at work. | 4%, mere % . . atated to be a slave was forcibly detained in this port on | of Rev. Levi Nelson, who died at Lisbon, Conn., on the | Pteamont, 1,200,000. (£48,000): independently of | f,°t, "positively disgracerut to the clty that we canaot | ¢ jit John Burd (of Kockland), (iner, Malaga Nov iene board the Leaugo. Desiting to co-operate for the purpose | 17th inst at the age cf seventy-six. He was born in | 100,C00 francs worth of goods’ recently supplied to Gr have a durable pavement but what is undtted for travel. | gee trem oh ‘Pplit mele, de. hao to throw overboard 20 eppeared to be making pall, aod wee i> aight next morning. Of inguiring into the allegation, the Treasurer, with the | Milford, Mass. and on the Sth of December, 1604, was | nada by three French houses of Greytown, N It isa quertion whether the Russ pavement has not ort | Sera te ligbien the ve Her tome, re near na ivcoulc te made ont from he #ore. was Buperintendent of Police, preceeded on board that vessel, | Ordained as pastor ot the first Congregational church in | there sums a: Lotas,’” 8 ‘The Namiucket Inquirer suggests that {t may bave ow, epresented by ruined houses, adestroyed | jrivate citizens as much, in the wry of valuable horses ¢ : the wate baving mustered the crew, inquiry was | Lisbon, where he has maintained an uninterrupted minis- | commerce, and @ population in fiizbt. Pialmed an¢ Iniled, as f¢ criginally cost the elty to oon- nb Lad te Chamberlain, Rockies & v0, been the Lodi, trom Lubec for Cbarteaion, which arr wt Got pris A lei os a signt ‘dont ged i Lae Srlo0 ultferest serine i Tega steamed in ont oye fans id ont ot Coe te hied, whic tea detainee to Beroot tt; | Ay ivis not Ukaly baci | bd bak ne pair irom "8 by F. bow eyerhcvrd trom the toretopaatt Caxton Oct 18—The Invinetble, from Shanghae for Lyndon, } : 1 3 offi- e government of Costa Rica, is mater y ‘1 to mentior by J f C s ut f agataet (he master whlch he might dedre to have In: | clated in marriage 280 times; an-witmesedan scdidos | inafirite nicer the tmvestonad ixeanton of anoiber bus- a pr hates It ay be wel to mention thats | ticorge (eis marion Betiaid Deo # iat 3 15, l00648%, | sen ‘down the American chip A ‘heat rh, from Bark bi Bhel ee Horr Palermo, Oct 1 passed Gibral Nev b. whh trad to Uhatheriain. "Roslvou 4 to. Biaxpe : boroug! doag vestigated by the local authorities. A reply having been ¥ hb vor Fee. beeen of aad tor Bevwude dismasted; | Kong to san Francieco, and suuk her. The Invincible bore wadeia te Degative, the cook was identified bya maa | by Profession and letter to the church, of 260 members. | caneezing chief, Col. Kinney. which is” to prevent horses from sligplag and | tok thom tyr whe be ew fap Komuth of Buh, from tor Hong Kung with 1! feat water in the hold, end tt wee fuse wamed Jackscv, wharfinger. of Sz. Johns, as the same pleas 8 a s rd ie n, con} ol falling on a smooth pavement. An iron bar, or ‘on! py bts gh | ay Ho necestery torun her sgrourd. The Lookout accompanied har person who bad stated to him und to others onshore the | ™menibers, enly one of whom is now living, ‘Treaty of the United States with the Bictlies. | crane, as it ia called, is aflixed to the front of theMfihor't Mp hMENT | our pampnny. en 2 lal Ms oe fasts abr sai yA previous day that he wa: 1 slave and desired to leave the MISCELLANEOUS. (Neyles (Nov. 2°,) correspondence of Loudon News. | cmibus under the driver's seat, and reaches forward as | | © we fe tap acd grain, clams ORE’ Dec Rein. Phnedeiphip, of Beraieette Ram. able for the ‘purpose of obtaining his freedom. The cook Rev. Dr. Rowland has entered upon the pastoral charge This week have been published fcr the first time the | fer as the shoulders cf the horses, This is connected ia oe big Cw eh aa (John Ross) at first denied the truth of this statement, | of the Park church in Newark. principles which the governnents of the Iwo Sisilies and | such « manner with certain ¢traps that encircle the hody Aeoed . +e -4 = f pea | Patiy come offal bigh tos” remains, pI But being contronted to o fats atte’ by th other credible witnesses. a8 | qe Lynn, Mass., News understands that Rev. William | sheUpited States have laid down for their direction as | and harness of the horse that, should he miss his foot aon, at length admitted that be | putter, of chat city, hay been appointed a midsionary to | neutzals in time of ear, The ratifications of the treaty | ing, be is sustained juntil he’ recovers it «again. fhe Tore, 3 divs, Provincetcwx, Dec 28, 11:45 AM—Arr steamér taland ew a * AM, while | Home, Edgartown for Boston, with ehip itmor tp tow, Tue was s slave; that be haa offered wonry to obtain a boat a that 6 will leave forhis new fleld of bor, | wire exchanged tu Washington the Uch July, 1865, aud | Forty-recond street omnibuses bave these oranes in ear.) wea. which | rbtp Take about [C0 rirckes per hour. The steamer Will tow for the purpose o' quitting the snip by night, and thatit | vith his family, eerly in tho spring, before the meeting of ¢ oval sanctica was givon m Naples co Oct, 22, 1860, | Ure, and itis acid they work very well. For the rake ot eg ee deck faitot waicr | the ship to Hoston as socn asthe weather moderates. Wind was bis desire 'o goon shore, After some hesitation of | the Conierence. eaty being published cp Y b Nov., 186: suficring horredom give this aud similar inventions © | cscrying eee fe ani doen whieh the sea | WoW. und fresh the part of the mate. who spparently felt Ba a ‘The Presbytery of Cortlind has app sinted Rov, Sere B. Tha preamble etates that ‘bi jerty the King of the | tiiol #t least. The condiion of the sidewalks in this ose 4 ermvare Caunewanes one Sateen’ down the tore aiate ign Latoya ig wap ae oot without the, master's autnoriiy, the mute ceve fall | pacobér cla-iodl oumilssioner to the ext Geberal As: | To Sc United States of America, amicated | city howl? alo be atvended to. The fiagging around the | Cowie Ve) ms he cargo ed wiarted It | or heal, in vensly cne milo trom where it ebruld bes ead aes ; Buoy cr: Mutton bhos! te missing |The nos n the Vineyard Anetrict have een almost useless the prot season, 0 to Ar WrOoDg Pow ie " Whalemen, Ar at Ta'cabueno Nev 10 ship R chard Edwards, Kelly, of New Bediord, $60 bbls spol! ali tod (ibis to the first w © pamping molasses. ‘ork, was in com brig Kate Keath, for tka lat 322i, on eraticn the re'ations of gocd ivte'ligenc: ca have | grestrut: and ncles, which, in wet weather, become | tinued 4 mission that he was brought on shore in tha Treasury | Rey. N. K, Platt bus taken cbarge of the Congregational | Siyuarstigned haigeen tue tonulitoutect abele respective | Llietwith water, ant tn winter form tmprompts skating | Fhe "tark Serey’ wom atom bark Leroy, vt. From the circumstances s0 represented to the | church in Fairport, N. Y. States, have, by compen sccord, resulved ‘o sanction, by | Ponca, very pleasant po doubt for thowe who waut to | pany d Dee. to let M4 06 lon Rovernment: it doos por Appear to his Rxcelloncy that | In consequence of the delicate edith of their clargy- | means of a forioal cnnvelion, ‘he principles of the rights | slide upon ‘hem, but very unpleasant for those who don’t 4 Zeek, sale’ toe tent, ox: is detained (com any act of the local authori | aun, the citizens of Wiuchester, Va., have procured him | of neutrals at rca: which thy recognise ua the indispen- | Fink to be tripped up. There are other nuisances, too ties, but is free to provesd to sea assoon asthe customary | gy yisistant—Rev. Mr. Leitch, from Washington, sable ccnditicns of al: literiy of navigation aud maritine | Dumercus to mention, ofa similar character. There xre Whe inion tog vesseles chips tye Sept in iat 68. ton 368 | ber pola epeolh prommen pe tH Rev. 8. B. Gilbert has been dismissed {rom Wendell, | ¢2mmeros.”” 4 umber of other things to complain of; but this will do 6 Ginegor, 65 da} bbiaep; Hercules, Potter do, 760 do, Spartan, Turner, Neat, eurtenianinanitlas sties as eee parte oman. cCdanct. | Mare. ‘The Bleuipotensinvics wore—for the Sicilies, Sigawr D, | for the present. nd en rnc CRI ee aA : | ers ; ard from avy lability which he may be under to | Rey. T. P. Field, of Amherst College, has beon called to | LUE! Carnie ielia Spice de Duchi ai Traette, and forthe | Sr, joux's Day—FRes MAsowny.—The festival of St. | ire peck, Nev. with frit to—— wih in 1943 45, s10n. Gf anc on do thins Byaaspe new. 750 ep; At Adams, Wilton, 260de. Sp.epdid. Smith, (50 wh; barks A Tucker, Smi'b, we dei John Bragdon, 4wein, 760 do; John A Parker, 20 do. the government of the United States, for the return of » | be a colleague of Ir. McEwen, of New London seaman with a protection, he probably mag relieve him- | Rey, Henry 7. Cheever hus been called t> Jewett City, self by the usual form, a disstarge before a sbippiag | Conn, and sso by the church in Westbrvok, with which mast A 8, VE, Colonial Ses'y.” | be has been laboring. firrt extublishes, 1, That the flug covers the John the Evargelist, Thursday, was celebrated by seve- ae Perseverance, 3 days frow Liverpool tor Bos ise (or, in other words, that free ships ruake | 1 of the city lodges in the usual way. L’Unign Fran- Hrig Gersnium (ot Farmingorie), Pierce, St Udes_ via the that is to svy, that theelfects ard property | caise, No, 17, bad a capi‘al supper at Barnard’s;in Whise | Delawore Lreakwater, 00 daxs, with salt,'to FA Machato Taber er. . MU: Jat 45, lon 33, shio Sapphire from Liverpool for se ‘ . Norteo, ance J.B. 8, Higenbothom, Keq., U.S. Consul, Antigas. Ray, Wis. Br MADonsSd Sina Tacoeptcd the ‘pastoral: | aball'be pa a ge Fee hE a street. Dr. Austin, the Grand Secretary, aad other dis- n OFieaoe Zid 8 oa wae rizuck by Hightangs 'O% Sn adhd ship Bector, Norton, 90 0p The mate ot the vessel denies and is willing t> asse- | cuavge of the Second Daptist church ie Petersburg, Ve, | on cu board neutral vescels, except articles contraband | tngui:hed members ot the order were prevent. Paritan | !repgaliani mast and lcre yard Bark Earvest, Winslow, 24 bbla since last report. verate that be gave no petmission or coawat either tv | and assumed the duties. of war. Lodge, No. 330, gave ita second annual anpper st the | with cofi: Fisto (.t Kiogatn), T wihrop, Savantile, 9 days, » fovier & N erBOn. 2. That the proj of neutraissball not be subject | Florence Hovel. About rixty-tive gentlemen ant dowa to | Brig Thomas B Watson (of Charleston), We Porto the mustering ef the crew, or the departure of the | Kev. Jorenh W. Backus has been called to Chaplin, | 4 confeeatiin on board an enemy's vessel, unless it be | an elegant repeat. Metropolitan Lodge, No. 273. ov ebra- Carell Ui day, with hides, coffee, 40. to Daliett & i. seamen, and that that par! of his Excellency’s note is | Conn. contr abend of war. The contracting parties undertake to | ted the cay by a ball at Nitlo’s, which was graced bya | ,.0”8 Cue dt Haltimore, yours, Kingston, Ja, 20 dasa, wi unfounded: the reating of the letter, however, proves Le who suppose that a good prayer is preferred to arnly these principles to the commerse and navigation of | inrge attendance of pretty women. The day waa more Schr Crropet (Br). Cook, Turks Isecds. 12 deve, with ma: that hia Excellency does not adhere to the truth, pid | %800d act, doubtless imagine that God bas more hearing | any Power or Statejwhatever, which on its side willadopt | generally celebrated by the fraternity throughout the | booary: tp? Hi Wreine Beem lat op ot lon 73, au 9 sonra y , than eyesight. The end, we fear, will show that they | them as ;ermanent snd invariable. State than uaval. The Masons, it appears. celebrate the | slp bound B,.with trcops on hoard, schr Northern Light, an armed body of Englishmen ever go to commit an out | reason trom false premises. ihe poor are oftener prayed Article 2 declares that the two high contract oe birthday of both St. Jobn the Baptist, which occurs on | Doyle, of Rcckiand hance went xshore on tre 7th fost on jar en, &ee Ship Barncen, 8¢ days frcm Chincha Islands for Havre, Deo Int 4846 N, lon } {of ¥York), trom NOrleans for Liverpool, Dee . Bake, from Philadelphia for Cardenss, Deo ‘and from Roek!ani for Marseilles, wae teen Dec If, lat 29 40, cn 89 10. rage, and then ask permission of one unarmed maa to | for than helped. @ reason ie, we believe, that breath | ties hold themselves in reserve ti ter into J “ he Ev: ist, Deceml Grana Key, The vessel is a to al as, cargo saved in» da ‘Brig W Hi Spear (of Botton), frem Mobile tor eno, Deo t4, Bee the seame dete annette | ebere tion bulla txjlanations, accorting ax elzcumatances may require, | cy segard thrm both astuciarsatats Tae eesdon of | Bagedwale. Caouain and crew 'maved, ‘Tbe C ringwhomeS | iat i'm, Jon 8 3, at the seaman who was on shore the day previon seri of her crew. x the - | of x Ef ould then have sought the prote:tion ot Engtish free. Opes of five thousand dollars have already been sub- | with respect to theapplication and extension of the prin- | officers, entual reports, celebrations and the like, all Schr John Posten, Lingo, Savannah, 4 days, with cotton, £0 Asrmwatt, Dee 1—arr sohra A ‘ in Boston and its vicinity for the spread of Pro- | ciples sgreed to in the first article. But, from this time | take place on, or immedia’ receding one of these days, | to Scranton & Tal) . 4 men, would have made Uveral an offer for & second | ‘extantiom im Ireland, ania Topoaes to the appeal ot | fotwaré, they declare that they’ will fake, as a rule irl rancially Cnisecoseee ” | (cfehr Francia atier'y, Jackwm, Charleston, 6 days, with cot iain Day, Ja conv et BY gehre Gull Ree iailiares e , the Rey. Messrs, Arthur and Scott, the Weslayan deputa- | the stipulations contained in the aforesaid Arstarticle | Cyurray ro Avimats.—A fine gray horse slipped and fall jeCrea ‘Aumact, NYorb; Sonora. 4 beg untruthful. Yet, take the whols letter as true, ant the | " ‘ f " o gray horse slipped a shel Jane, Tyler. with wheat, to master. wieston Sid i7b bares Tom Oor- ingult is es great as that offered to our flag by the tiring | '!° from there. whenever the sights of neutrals sre unter consideration. Ras Deon aebore oa homer thee, aud vas gut od OY Ser eeedes Wen Lereinon srintind de Outer totes fetiees, ‘Art. 3 declares that it is agreed between the high con- | at the corner of Brcadway and Liberty street, on Friday Behe) Alex Mason, Gage Fount, sua lowed’ ts tee oll. of the Leopard into the Chesapeake, the demanding her | TWO YOUNG LADIES TAKING THE WHITE VEIL IN | gracting parties tbat all nations desirous of saceling to Attahapas; Roig Wave, Vera Crux; schr EC Feller Heo: mornirg, injuring himeelf fa‘ally, and was abandoned by | She received no dsm age muster |, and forcible abéuction of four sesmen, one BALTIMORE. ‘blished. ticle 4 Schr Jesse lamaann, insiow, ware. J of wh m was bung ata deserter, apd the other three | Acorrerpondent of the Trenton Gazelle, writing from a ete ee ee pated his owzers, ‘The poor animal lay in the street all day | gchr shee W iltamenn, Winslow, Dela pistiinitinake ee {impressed into the British service Oyobject, howerer, | Baltimore, Dee. 22, given the follwing account of two } take to observe them, shall enjoy the rights resulting | Fridsy and up to yesterday noon, alive and shtreriog | Sloop America, Burton, Providence. Cariwn ace ie pent re Geo W Jones, Lauen, from ia not to comment put to give you fs. After our flag | yourg Indies taking the white veil:— g ‘ s The steamship America, Hudson, for San Francisco, is had been thus insulted by British officieis, the Aatigua | ” A nuvel and imposing ceremony took place this week trating Pener enjoy ad bvervo the rights cf this con. | Srigwied sad mented, Uat it te perecusicarrogeous to ee | sDcbor'n Guarande Solem, arr Uct 30 for Surinam abt Nv 26. { Weckiy Times, of the 100 Haxbox Gace, NF, Dec 1—Old brig Aurelie, Michon, Hal- <f November proclaims it to | in one ot the Roman Catholfe churches of this city, on | vention. They will communics‘e reciprocaily the result | flict xl thisneedless suffering upon them, and the own ‘Wind during the day, NE, with anow at sucset. timore. the werld in these terms:— which occariin t id i ithe | of tke ursges which, for nuch an object, aballbe adopted. | ers dere: vethe reverest putite reprobation for tele con- Be donne KF Nov 9-Ate beige Ab Ee Eilzsbetb, Phiaeey, It having been ascertained Large A that there was | white veil and becam of Mercy,’ a new religi- Art. 4 1a merely a formality. duct, ‘There were wo lese thaa four horses stretched on Philadelphis (and eld 6th gst for Perramburo); Dec’ 3 deeds ‘on board ot the brigantine Loango, from Philidelphia, # | ous order in this country. The church was crowded ‘There is nothirg in this treaty which Ihave notal- | Broadway yesterday, with legs broken and otherwise | The accompanying letier to Vaptain Aga Eldridge, from the | Kent, Briard, NYork; Sth, Spee, Moun‘ain, do; 10th Heiea, fugitive slave by the name of Joon Ross, who was anzi- | ove:flowing lorg before the hour appointed for the per- | ready c mmunicated to you in substance, but now thatit | mamed, apa they may be theres'ill for know. We en Ceara os mibhe dialer Pasi & her re | O89) Hib, ache Peter (ltovn, Suites, Hamburg: t ous to set bis foot upon British soil, where the inestima- | formance to commence. has assumed a badily form and proportions, and has set | shell have s new City I ‘or on the Int of Januat b S299 ngers: poe acifie, daring ba | ov 29 orig ponees, *. KWmore Patou, for NY¥ork ble becn of freedom wouls be iastantly seadzed, but who During a fixe voluntary on the organ, the procession | up a fig, an it were, to whicd all assenting Powers may | it is to be hoped he will give this matter his earliest’ at | °t@t Passage from Ltverpcol been handed us by one of “ Af port beige J foe 5] & by some means was debarred from dving so, although he | entered in the following order:-—Firat walked three very | rally, of importanse to consider it more in detail, tenticn. thelr number. To tnose acquainted with Captain Eldridge 1 pales an Nie Fae ty ‘brig Olve. from Aspinwall offerea five doliars for his conveyance ashore, the Super- | besutitel young Jadiew, dressed in pure white, the first Muy P. The K h Light Guarda, Captal ‘will ogpe'on no surprise, then, on bis first voyage sa.com- | for Henduras, put in on account of a majority of the offl ers intendent of Police, Mr. Shoerdiche, was made acqunint- | ove carrying s large gilt cross, elevated on a high pole, Sis tone instany Panane.—The Kavansh Light Gusrds, Osptain | oe rine Pacite, thathe ve no thoroughly won the | and crew having the Chagres fever. ed with the circumstances, and with his usual prompti- | the other two holding jighted’ candles in their hands. aan gooe ed Jobn P, Mitchell, composed of boys hailing from the “ “fl crew ‘Tamrco, Dec 5—In 3 Balear Fiuette. for NYork, Jog; Jobe BOliings, Prenie; fom Novience “Keishaia, Arms PRLammtet iia bere eae apart ARITI, on pi mle, |, for Val o Room. 818 twodaye, before: PS rsscd Sawyer (from Syd tude, a8 we are told, associate! himself with Mr. Price | Next came fourteen litue girls, apparently about six | SURPRISE OF BURGLARS—THEIR MOVEMENTS IN THE regard of all thore brought into contact with him. ‘The jetter, the Colonial Treasurer; ana having obtaind the enuction } years cld, likexise iced tad ‘nite havisg wreaths of NINETEENTH WARD. Highth and Ninth wards, paraded to Hoboken on the 27th } after beiog acupied at an iniormal meeting of tbe passenger: : ; inat. They mus‘ered thirty muskets, and shot for fitteeu ed, by. them individually auo presenied to Uaptaln and euthorivy of hie Excelleocy the Governor, at once | flowers .n their heats, and bearing baskets of flowers; A band of desperate burglars, with which the lower " e the ciore o* he imat dinner on board (@dinuer which, Femoved the man from the ves-el and placed bim amongst | then foliowed six none fo thelt uscal black dresses ax pes eerste “ Hrices, They attracted much attention, y ‘ red the man fro " ' : part of the city 4x so much infested, took a stroll into one a an ceriaiDneenie of eur lear aaa hots) Toe worthy cima | TerDHevolula. Ship Aired ‘rom Sen ranclscn, was wld care tim watery is grep nd ateresing, tt may | each sien hyn nun, who her horen = toaer et | of the ara trite (Naetenth ward) on Fray aig, Jersey Ouy News. egasmmnrmamareemmameeaes, | amarante pereaties ny a place ia our columns. " plan peri Fe The two young ladies were arrayed as brides, | to vee what they could do in the way of house breaking. Licnnxc Tax Ciry wits Gas.—The Jersey City Common note ihe oy ‘cominand, Phe e me oatiaiae | ce. Jeon shergte wrk 4 tL namo ihe eire-natances, which we regret Our ia; | blotecme in thelr hats, “All carted ighted, candlonsaga | THCY carefully surveyed each dwelling in tnolr route, anf | Cocnci! will hol am anjourned meeting at 9 o'clock P.M, } SBPteasng feel enicay sites wi and arateal {o°MAs } Cary’ trom do for Austra fom deze onde, meer sk” GE eronstts wen prasens toes. took their places inmde the chancel, where the priests | ®t 3% o'clcck yesterday morning selected the residence | t¢-dey, at which it is expocted that the audject of light- | ‘Ihe Chief Kngineer (My. samuel Muthows) formed the sunject | ,¥ HaiAn40, Nov in port ships Simods, Kalght, howne, Notwithstaudiug the boasted love of the English for | were already in their gorgeous robes of lacs and allk. of Mr. Waldron, in Fighty-fourth street, near Second | ing the city will be discussed. A contract ordered to be | {f cOhCcia), caer: are chemo. ate Caplaln was Tecel ved Gerlard; Kilzabeth Killen Brightman, and a z sig Birkin tole seaman, John Ross, had no eS ae Feats wee Loe igionyg hod a4 music 5 aby avenue, as in their opinion offering greater inducements | made for the erection and lighting of two hundred Ismps | irom eeveral of the passengers. eae ey a, Cg ore Bie booe ig iy ‘The British government has tailed in her sesret attemot | ‘ Whosoever giveth up father and mother for my sake, | fF plunder than any other which they had seen. A | baving been vetoed, acticn will be had upon thatdosu- | 75 cap, asa Bupmipar, Commander or nigeea ete: | rom Chiloe arr Nov 5 Sid Uc: 80, revenue cutler Jos Lane, m It was vetoed upon the ground ot illegality in | y Kones San Francirco; Noy 0, ship Golaen Wert, Putosm ‘ I ; ? “serack? Lepr Sir— i 7 PR alten rey Te Sa pire Reg gf er Rhoory peep an i a erg fold, and in the world to cor ‘crack’? was quickly decided upon, and while inthe act | f5m and because the rates were higher than thoe | ase ps ae our pg ae arawing io Slows and, anorber (hence), do. . chentmen, suddenly, as if war was declared, without aay From fete ‘words he attempted to sbow the of forcibly entering the premises, Mr. Waldron was awak- | fixed by the Common Council whea the company asked | untrue to ourselves did we ‘not “endanror’% give ex- w by opis Mp forewarning, sende 10 our waters a targe fleet, whic’ is 10 | this encrifice ax well ua the great benefits ened by the noire. He got up cautiously and made for | +03 obtained the privilege of putting down its mains, eric Same eararel. (oven (OCU NO rT ee ent ee Vactioaion, Now York: ' cruise atter, board snd search American vessels, under | from. The victime betore him were descuib’ « to the con- | ‘he door, but the rarcals bearing footeteps from within, T. Doughty, the landscape painter, is lying very fll at | (oc, Teenect and gratitude which Sarena cascirag | meh B beng Ret gente the pretence that they are engaged in #»me anlawfal en. | gregation ea having by {1 is sct laid up for themselves | 1m down &ccnd avenue and evcaped, Information of | the Napoicon Hotel, in Hoboken, cfrocmstancer, you have Our ‘reapeot aml regard, as |, PCSTON. Dec Arr schrs Geo Amos, Nichols, Jackson. terprise. Colonial Governors are to send their armed | treasures in heaven, which would procure for them eter- | the fsct was ecmmunicated to the Nineteenth ward Well as our itpplicit lence in your skill. alwayy cour: | vile; Fmily Ward, Ward, Norfolk; Wm ib Atwood Sm'th, Birelings to beard our vesels in port, and impress oar | nal baypiness, anc more than overbalance any other | V'olice Station, when an cflicer followed in Personal Lu telligence. teous and kindly, always mindfn ot ow comfort and welfare, | T2DEler DL Sturges, Norris Phi'adelphia; 8 A Appl: ton, pertains Sate WIG reie Ars. we he, oatals | idstesepvartan OF ber ttae: purevit of the burglars, but after a vigilant | Heat or Prxck Paskinwitca oy RUSSIA —We rend | Yel Never vegiectful of your haber duties ax com Se beans hy we tamely to this high-harded vicla‘ion of natural rights | At rhe close of the sermon, during the perfornance of | rearch till daylight they could not be found. The police | in the Independance under date Warraw, 7th De- | iioiCumenton wth ro cud ia eee aa io be Broaght ta ard the laws ci nations? Must we wait antiloar | another voluntary, the two bridee-Beites of Christ. | feund the doors of three dwellings wide open, whlon is-| center: I, unforsately wave sot ey pola’ Lafeaee Soy weber 700; dsl iar ast te Tae eee ae de vestels are stripped of thir seamen, and onc | were led out by thie attending nung, and after a short | suprored to have been the work of these burglars, asthe | tien to give you rela to the improvement of the | pression of our sentiments ‘as ore of (hore stereoty, forms our counizy men forced to Hight in defence of laws and ia- | absence re-entered, attired in the usual black rerge dress | Occupants, in each instance, state they secured their | real.h of Prince Pashiewitech. I whieh are Lot ucusnal upon the cloveo! an Atlanite passage stitutions which they abhor? Must we wait until iasult | of the professed nune, having veils of thick white mus- | Premises before retiring to rest, As far as ascertained, | bar been here tor the ast five Ati Non of mere phrases, bu upon the termination of heaped upon inult, and ixjury piled upon injury? | lin; they then knelt ¢ the altar and rose again, natbing was stolen by the gapgexcept an umbreila which | patient is neither better nor worse since bis arrival, the Lire ds toa Ag a8 comma dor of such 8 steamer and ‘a oui “(When the murderer is at your door, will you meanly | when they were enveioped {a their grave clothes, and | ss taken jrom # house in Fourth avenue, between | family have engaged this celebrated practitioner ta re. wie fae eo ee Oa A ibe tant skolk'to your eel»! cr wit you belly oppose hias wt bis | Inid upon theit fae forabout ten minttes, during whieh | Fighty-fourth and Eighty-ffth strea's. Capt. Twomey, ot | mein another fortnight. They have agreed to give hie {| {ed Coryceralal wiees, for your continued prosperity theve id, ebip Coquim! sonra Julien Eninney. Bayt: Fislog Fish, Berry’ Now York: Fe tp to W aud W, moderate, barks Md ot auck- land, BRAK, (Lexas), Dec 19—In portechr Florence, for NYork BELFAST, Dee 24—Sid brig Dr Kogers Votre, —— HOLMES’ HOLE, Dee 26, PM—are echra Myers, Rhodes, for NYork; Caroline Grant, Gino, Montego Bay fr Sid, schrs Granite stare and Jerusha Haker. Deo 27—Arr bark Lieweilyn, Sherman, Mobile tor Boston; brig Mig vont Grant, Backsvile, SC. for g entiavee?” Where is our gallant navy, which forced | time the burial kervice was performed over them, with | ‘he Nineteenth ward, and his officers, are on the look-out 1,000 convention florins of Vienna (about £100) per day, friendsbip you may be enabled to reeall our faces and our | j.0rrison Price, ; Baltimore for Boston Sprig itl, England to yield her boast le ot © Mistress of the | the usual rprink ing of holy waterand burping of incense. | for ‘he+e invaders, ‘ ® compensation, and to pay his expenses. All the | Dames. With sincere wirhes that while encountering tew suc + Tremees apo Maytien for Boston; Harriet Neal, Hunt, New Sean!’ Let i be eeen where it eam protect our brave ma They were theo lifted up fron their graves, and the | REcULT OF A DIFFICULTY.—SHOT MIMSELF BY ute: | ‘@inent physicians of Warsaw, berides, assist at the | Mormy searons you may loug co Arte hgh tin Beene he he oe ee: riners frm oppression aod our ting feom insulr—lot the | arrange ceremony ended by their kireing all the sisters TAKE. consultations, which take piacetwize a day. The people | Your own honor we ere deere Nabe ie, Marcle, Triton, Honduras and'My era. sat shout, “Fee trade avd sailors’ nghts" again shake the | belonging to thei: company, first on one cheek and then . follow with intense anxiety the progress of the malady, eck Beteckerag, Sole F Wabemus’ tant’ te enass Dee it—Arr bark American, (ot San’ Francisco) laud, avd the ery, “To arms!” convince Eoglishwen t vat | on the other, and then the procession left the churea in | J0€ph Breader, living at No. 1 Oak street, and Alexan’ | and I do not suppose tbat the life of one man ever exci! b Howe, FA Le Koy, Jr; Geo Cruikshank A fl Free: | NUrlesns via Charleston for Boston, schrs J Grierson, three millions of militia are not only ‘able to protect | the caxe urder in which it entered, der Long, had a cerious misunderstanding. in relation to | # ceeper interest. In the meantime, and until further EO keilley, a Flower, Neilon For-yih JT Meum, | H.Priee | in port, at 9 AM. wind Wa¥, barks Albion Lin- their own laws against their own people,’ but to defeod le-camp of the Gear, Count Vincent : OM Polygan de Mereon. BA Gould Jr; John BE iglish; | Sin, American, Lewellyn; brig Venus. Robin Colt, Alta- . orcers, the ai MISSIONARY MEETING IN PHILADELPHIA. some matters of business, and Breader feeling himself | iat member of tke Jonperial Covnell al Gone | tammuel ebe the laws of lens and their own flag ageinst British eo © vane b cavalier, Geo Pearce, J The Philacelpbia Znqut if he 26th i tai vi Kearney. W: bre! ny dn is Fravels, Dostwy % Secor, Ube: @ Philacelpbia Inquirer of -he 26th ins; contains 7 "1 r Kear: 1, Dov M Macrme, . are, Urris Fras axburs rou, 2 Chel. oe m avd insult, the | the tuicwteaae mel 1 En tetvesle jorary meeti grently injured, determined to have revenge. According- } uf Cavalry. is invested with the Presidency ot the Su- Fenty ¢hrety K Clash, Bacrne, ff Uhiongohlager, | sen, mayfcw Belle Creole, Spring Hull, Garolioe ary Kedeoo |, r olose this communication oy eiviog you be | which wan held hn that ly, about 123 o’elock yesterday morning, he armed him- | preme Counefl of Administration of the Kiogdom. I need Km Pevrice vJcteph More 8 Hutch, nr viwootd Avery Inieresting meeiing was held last eveniog at | elf with a Leaviiy loaded pistol and went in pursuit of | 6t tel! you that Count Krasioski belongs to one of the dersor JH hilo Ts Mile. Jr, Oah 4, Loogoe, Aaa wae Pal Geo ‘ hs p 2 the Trinity Methceist Eplscopal church, kighth street, | his adversary, A meeting between them soon followed, | ire yichk aus amilies 10 Feland, and that its Bigrice’ A Renwlok’ i Bolvat Gev0 anata: Crs iy Orent; steamer R B Forbes. HORIUE "Dee "Arr sehr, M Mince, Rrder, Marana. f mith, . Havre: indian Queen. Maneon, Bostor Brewer, Ulmer. Boston; schrs tame: letter of the Venezu Consul to Captain Little, representative of our sister Republic was on the spot, and i \c 0 . i is Hulbut, Ges'C Ainalte, ‘anton, Boston; Ay Fie meecbars Bote ig Bk h he condemos under the sb ive Race, was cod its object me snlsttng of the when Breader, in aitempt ing to shoot Lang, blew off ons poe hott eo hed general of the army of Napo! Chol y, noord The, ‘thie ear ett We ‘fea nee tine,” Miner, Frovidenes; ‘hima Furvash, Khoates, Jeb Const’ ; yREAC re lethodist Episecpal mission ameng the Scancinavian | of his cwn thumbs wit Pistol. He war uncer the 4 , cer bam, Aug Fchnal AG Fiodlay, Jvo Farrel, © x M eee eee ee teas} | eiulgrants rettien ia iowa, Wiecocein aud other of the | irfuence of liquor at the time, and it waa very fortune jGateiieninwennnth Hochetie cole; ship, Kata Y Catmen (apy Maratea Hitaady aes ‘The following card was hended to us by Mrs James A Ro berte:— a ve | gan efit expresing pint io 70m Northwestern States The church waa about half flled | that he did not more seriously injure him-ell. He wa ident Words. (Bowdoin Co!) for the uncourteour ~ nduet which { think bas been sown | “ith & highly respectable audience conveyed to the New York Herpital, Gerruis. F.C. Brownell, Wi Clouildg, Kuseoll, Ravana; Jenki by the Fourth ward | Georgia; F. ©. “> jenkina, Laguos. C4, = yGuaket City, Bkufeldt, NYork, via Havana; ities ve Ihe proceedings «f the evening were commenced by the lice, ior mecieal treatment. Bosicn; Lr. L. Folsom, ‘ PON. ‘col; caratogs, Trask. Havre; Zeck Nom'on tard ive Loxnge, under sess enmazen, | sintig ofthe misioxary hymn, “From Gresalnds tay | Pu"? 1% Urn, Wervester, Ma ew Yorn tae barman Coare te'tupres sar Mateieaas | ARR. CP, ail Barcelona; eee WW iraleard, Bow I trust, however, that @ further investigation, which | “ounsainr;” ofer which an earnest amd appropriate Loss of Baggage. Tren As ' hear fe't then) s fcr the kibdnese we have received tro vant | SEW UNLEANG, Dec 21, FM—Arr ship Statceman, Webb, appears to have failed here, wiil loa’ to n sa'isfactory | Prayer was offered by Rey. J. A. Roche. FIRST DISTRICT COURT. Wane irnia, vie Ben Juan, in the eerie Sax ot tie David Burr, of the bark Her ry Shelton, who rescued ne f-om | Fiymouth; bark vis Bumedes, a: co'one, achr srhlement of thie asbapry misunderstanding, “Tact, fev. J, A, Borin introduced the subject for which the rorangeare ld ag Falee CMW Rey ea Fees ae kegtere wage and | be wreck efcur reese!“ "Mr sng Mis Ji a HO. RATS, park ; . oe te meeting nm called. apeke ot the smallness o! a ) a, a 4 5 ait) JOUr chesleHy IT MUTHRYS, Venezuelan Consul, | theaucience, and stated that cl enmstances had been | Dec, 20.—Zogan te. The Camden and Amboy Railroad | Snoseerens Weng & Farkoremescenter, OM wites® C0" | arc ayre Nanoation—The «lane mal Fackete have now ne Capt. Taos Ms Aneericnn © " such that @ more fortunate evening could hsve been | (gy, The plaintiff was a passen; ‘A Phanliz, J 1 Barkise, B J Mr Row. | ¢#tablished a mos important meteorological |. Litre, Master, American brig Loango. chosen; but the committee who bad the matter in ches; ‘pany.—The p! ‘& passenger on the defend- | 520) se Ronolte SJ Lisingwood, © Colburn, GG Parne, NB | {be mos: tavorable weather i = ; ‘might | Ante’ ra‘irced to Philadelphia in the spring of 1854. He | Miler: 1 ¢ Ferry. 1) Renton, W Howard, J W Henderson, D | ite the Adantic on the route of the teamere—that the Fires in New York. bad det: rmined to proceed, in the hope oS i$ tlie, Fa : . vex! beet route fp the same rescect ie the! taken py the New 8 be dove In spite of the ‘adverse state of the ctreom- | peid his rareage here and toor a check for his trunk. } aber, J D Vaughan, 3 & Newmard, W Denmark, : | York pacbets—nnd taten the ronte of ibe West fadia seam rs FIRE IN AVENUE D. stances. The speaker, therefore, concluded by intro | When she cars arrived at Philacelphia, he presented his | vile J Mom d Conroy, W fel, Le tilis'S Ketoauee hs | We Wealter inamoetalwaye uuterorabie. The Kral sec. About 8 o’clock on Friday night a fire was Giscoveredin | ducing Rev, Mr. Willerup, # Swedish musionary from holt Lead E Mast, J B Orerton, A Cimming,'@ My bad weather. A Ty a ; the cellar of building 123 avenue 1 by Brook the Northwest. heck to the baggegemaster and demanded his trunk. It | jneriy, 1 D Almorger, J D Almond, D Ktates, St Thomas, and by eS ‘ we D, cooapted by Brooks | ie WinkkCy fa'd—There are about 60,000 Dan ould not be foun d and was not delivered. These facts | Duly, D Way JA Dix A Brown, 1 Laytie'd, J Seu'l, yn Rag ne \ & Cummings, copperamiths and plumbers. One of the | yy, » the oad ” J Wi ribingten, Jos Wescott, Sarsuel W: y ¥ sd reveal some interesting and impor’ facts, The equi jor wegians and Swedes in the Northwest; their cireum- 1 ta J Wr rhington, Jon ‘ vy = were sworn to by the defendants’ baggagemaster, whore | j) Roberison, 8 T Fa. ton, P siatebury. O rcotel line fe situated almo-' mideay Letween ser workmen carelessly left « lighted cancle nest a board par- | stances are genernily narrow, as may be 1 fh :. i Sh PW Hemel, WH Band, oP Parker, c asthe destiration of two oui of three lines tition fm the cellar. It is wap the candle fell ever | bave Inbored among them six years. The 9) then | ¢ived the tron then propored to prove by the | 3M Ere Nina: OD twertact H lane and Ww aicuated twice a8 ter eouth of New York, the gaint the partition, setting Ion fre,” The Gre was ex- | gare some incidents which had occurred in the course of | plaintiff the contents of the trunk, but it was objected | Noccrmick J Seven i Pollord avd 176 lake ate thon of the etter tine, an 18 ts of 84 Inguidhed with few pails of water before {t did any da. | bls experience, showing the poverty and prejudice which | 4 by Wz. Livingsten, the defendant's counsel, on the DEPARTURES, Lacueete At Peveeet. Me, St oom, by Brooks & Cummings have av insurance on the | ad been encoun’ The speaker said that these Aad 2 2 # cuperion sip of abs tons, not yet pi of ‘and $1300 0n stock and fixtures, in bad been in their own country members of the } sround that the General Railroad act of this State, allow Foy, Rickments J meameni: damesown— 7 Tusher, Jum | At Kast Bceton 27th net by Mr Yani Curia, « superior ship the Natloval Insurance Company. Xe Lutheran Church, sod of enurse held the fermal- | rg the plaintiff so be examined to prove the contents o | Jeregh Hien, x Cole and 'ady Mrs Jule WP ad Mer! | foe's Cound Minot & Hooper titecded nud IRN IM PULTON ST REBT. latte doctrines yy by that chorch—among which | bis trunb, dia not arp lye the defendants’ were a for | ‘ii! urd ledy. Mise Moore, Mis Power, Thomas y and lobe commanded bs Capt Henry Linbey, formerly » war the heresy that baptinm ie regeneration. [he speaker | «ign corporeiion, and whe act in question related execu | indy, Mrs Bilzaberh Carey, Mra James, A Ellison, Mra Carpen- | tine, of Portsmouth, Between 8 and 9 o’clock on Friday nighs, analarm offire | #’sted, however, that when these people had been con- riwesy to corporations formed under it. | The Judge over. | £7 81 ¢"luld. GW Patscrs and ody. iss Caroline W. Alexan- ere gar CRATER ese was given from the Bay State Hotel, Nos. 145 and 1(7 | Teritd to some evangelical faith, they were firm and gin: | sued the objecticn, and im dolog so stated that although | {4'," terned.wernand Yasie) Wiss 7 tillvert, Mise Cahorne, Herald Marine Correspondence. er alexander Vacler John | .,KEY Dec. 24—The ship Creole, ot New York, Copt. wlton atreet. The fire was found burning in room No, 80 crreinit, He would say very little more; the mission | the Failroad act did not apply to this case, yet the com- +n; Daniel Coley, Thomes 1 ate Piecaiives Ren Orleans hound ) ag, rosa al ar. Orocker, needed frienda very ly, and it was hoped that friends | mon law dves—tbat after s party has established the Graal Mortimer, James ‘en the fourth floor, Water was promptiy thrown upon the | enough would be raised to carry on the work. But, aid | fect by testimony other than Lis own of the delivery of | Wm H Green, ¥irs M Daniel ‘Siewast and lady, | WHR the 1hip * New Cricut, Pames by the inmates of the house, and the fire thus kept | the speaker, you have with you Brother Hedstrom, whom | his trank (which tnct The plaictil has moved teehee | Mears Scans ar Allerand, and 26 in the steerage. 7° | onset Ginger om the moratog of (Se 14d, ei, of Osrze: | wee, under unti) the Gremen arrived, when it wassoon extio- | | was very giad to meet; he ‘* more of our people and | cose), be is » ccmpetent witness to prove itscontents, for | | For Savanah, in ibe atenmsbip Florida—W Hunt, Mrs Sarah | they were lorced lo seek ‘hia Seuven, Balumeres Honsnhy Bay Gardena guished. The in owned by a. 8. Wightman, pro- | our mi than I do, and I will leave the matter with | the reason that the wearing apparel of a trave ler {s | ? Fell, Giler Lae Wylie, Bobert R Seow, Mra Damas | eniered the harbor te mor Almedia, Th m, A te ietor ofthe hotel. Damage $76. Insured for 84,600 in the | bim. generally peeked by him-elf, and ifhe were not permitted | 4nd to chidren, H GO Marquand. Anson Pratt Ii A Kemp, ring to have been the mont WROVIDE NCH Teo! ean Her Witlianss, wing 2 of Bre $3,000, Mer- ‘The nex! spesker was the Rev. Mr. Henstrom, of the } 1 hi feat imony the ™ Mire Susan Kemp, Miss Soubrina A Martin, F Har: | knocked one side, and ell her headgear New ; brig Galveston tot Hatk, anges er a ‘*: ; ‘per i, of ti prove by his own test imon: articles thus packed, | rer Durbin, GN Neyle, W Wade, H Brigham, lady, ‘but on exsm! eb 5 bei ), Fle aing, chante, of New York, $8,000; Rutgers, $2,000. | The | Bethel ship at the port of New York. ie spoke of the | be weuld be remedtieas in the premises. I kaow the | Je%y woe eran MP Suni O'Bewen ae: sehr reise: | Rone; but on, extminetion th Mackott, Newark Bia sloop: Hertest bos Bese nad uildings to Mr. A. Gunter, "They are da- | plessure which it gave him to address a con- | ceneral :ule of evidence would not permit » WCunuingbom. Patick Phelan, AO Dailon, cL fury, d | Same than tbe Cred. Aaprhip below, cole Maptower boom teense” ee tiaged about $100. Insured as follows :—On 148 | vened for the purpore of discussing the spiritual inte- | \¢ sworn ass witness in his own behalf, but Avery en + Thomas Weymes, Jobn i’ soane, and 40 in ibe | piace it; her best auehor waa minus VORTLAN Dy, ec Z—At 09. Pictcher NYork. £100, in the Howard Insurance Com ; on No. 147, | rests of his own people, it being the first mee‘ing of the | tre necersity of the is an exception to that steeroee. sroken off short to the point; red P ponrath, |. 686% tons). Osier, £5.00 im the Bowery, and $3,000 in Broadway Tnsu- | kind at which he had ever veen prevent. He gave an ex- | ()/cenleaf by. p te: Story on bail, p, ) For Charleston, in the Steamship James Adger—J Packer, } the fovegrn the M, catching DYevk; ‘echr Foam, Pi jatanzas, eenr Osean rinee ry tended account of his personal adventures for the last | cm therefore cf cpini ¢ vlaintt Is a competent | WA hice and lady, Jno Paull, 8M Miller, Chas Homar, inay | the (wo rhips then eoming toge oe thirty years—that being the length of time which be prove the contents cf he tcunk ia quection, see chutes tad tern of wot Ville Pa UT, Deo 27—Cid tour Masoole, Perry, Patter- ‘The Spruce Street Fire. bas spent from his native Sweden. He also gave an ae- counsel excepted to the roiling. The " Dia Bimal eles pe neal he TCHMOND, Deo 2-81 o fF ‘a@RALD. count of the aset ¢ arrivals i sien lady sud infant;’ BJ W Morse, Wen Belcher, Gy Kx | fore opment , Dec 27 8id schrs G Luft, ‘New York; Marte TO THE EDITOR OF THR s emigrant a1 is in this cowatry from testified to irs contents, and the value | iond, AJ Houghten, J Holmes. Mre Kinney, Pstoar, F sit | bers were more or leew bi dane, New York. Commmactat, =e COMPANY, ‘weden and Denmark. This emigration has beeu caused | arrcunting to $83 50, and there being no farther testimo- | cos. Jr Jno Vase, H Nicoll, F White 1) Foss’ J Wood, J Fdev, | beads. &e.. badly broken. FALEM, Deo 27—>id bark Goldfineh, Stodder, Africa; brig Jereey |, 1866. yartly by the efforts of converted Scanaicavian sailors, | ry produced on either side, J it was rendered in Aum and rob. Mics Baum, Misa P Baum, Wm HW Recey. | end tcwepriter ba Pb reat) | Picnee corteet statement in Aimmap, that this | aod by a rel persecution which took phos some | fvor cf the plaintiff for that sum, with coats, We un- evens G Lrogaldron, W Ven Leis, Miss hips, ACABFAULIN COVE, Neo 2 Art bark Fernadion. Wright, (Coury lot $1800 cn J, Ta Page & Co, dy the fire ati3 | years since ina northern province of Swaien The { derstend the defendants’ intend Ppealing from this te- Oe oe B hein RD Ana T'S ee i bean i SP Eh, AF Copan Saree 4 Kuyt slct This Company hat no Insuranes there, | Aperker urged the necessity which exists fo" auch people | cision, in order to have the que ton settie® aa uy the Wkioner, Pa Pean and maga i Ford vida. TEN MEKOTOR, NC. Ten t- Are ache Southern Bolle,” A ceding ty te! ice J. M. CHAPMAN, See, as the S: » Who came to » free country lice Aweri- | right cf plaintiff to be » witness in @ case like this, Y nd 84 fate eeerage, : smi, jor; brig |, Kilman, Curpcca,