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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1858. Religtous Intelligence. the Christian ministry. Rey A H. Hand, of Greenwich, | wrorety judged by the public. If he be a decided and | News from Honduras. them. Erervihing in the shape of provisions ts vory } Charteston ‘Zih, # AM of AbscCot, exchanged eguals wit Rey. Sidney A. Corey will preach tn the Fifth avenue ss county, wae elected meng Nev, as inaspeveist en The takes care that nis lene vous se OUB BELIZE CORRESPOMDENCE. omnonne — Bremen noc Cae. bound Mapitst church this morning and evening. Iathoovening | f° )eer"in, > of Bound Brook, and Rev. George Pre: | expreeeen opiuion eb ‘Roem, tse ger there : Butizx, Hon., Sept 26,1866. | which fa a substitone for broad, mea, td sonctabien aia Rewrenger® 'o “tietend oe Petaciaae a ‘be eocond series 0: discoarses to young men wili be Ge | seni, the fuli bumber of members of tue Synod being | bad ibe question put to ‘me frequently of late why | con- | Anii American Feeling—Return of Kmigrant Bxplorers- Diy | very food. Ihave lived’ for the last two months geht, Mberaton, Coblicg, Liverpon ina Sk i livered. Bg a gd Assembly, a Uoned te employ & ‘es chief clerk, man kno dean | courogieg Reports from the Gold Mines—Death of Ame- 6 else but this, a little rice ead 52, passer Pet seein. eae ecciesiastical body Senool ol ORDINATIONS. Pate Seven Pent ioe neve Setar, | os ee oe eee sited rican Oxisens—Deatsiutionzef our Scamen and raveliers Gari oeeastat steals wh & bare ound Jobn Doscher was reainea to the Christian ministry | Richard Webster, ot Monch Chunk, and Rey. George Ely, A Coll cn the Cabinet—Central American Merchants red, white and red our re veasel. ‘T pad ene death (in Bhip Comelia ety chan. #iverpool, Sept mdse und 588 passengers to J 8 Lawrence. etme. Hienced a Feary gale from NW, during which ‘at oo a Palichand ieee Pegpermaan Peg Muller in by et and 2 ‘ROD ZENS, feu ul ie Get B. tat sw cn 0080, spoke ‘Bremen sip Admiral, trowk by & Council of delegates from different churebes in the | of Hamilton Squa“e, N. Fwlalo Aasccistion arvembied in vat city, ia the German | ,,2.° sarradze otha Stale of ralaion an ieochives: chureh, op the 11th inst es as generally in & prosperous condition, aad made par- Mr, Calvin McKinney wag ordained as aa Evangelist vy | ticular mention of ibe high state of prosperity of the Col- the Preebytery of Ch: mung, on the 28 b ult, 8s re otoara ot Soe college being also mecibers of ths taeoyh. be one who atid "Ged dome the laws, and oo Bt 9 TR TERS: TE Dir: " Le laws wis aan ‘il For.you to ay Four ian Dade Report—Cuy Exoitement—Indian Claims Nortn— vege was eppiied to the for tbe oi Officer who The Weather. — 228 eee Pena re a ry ers My lest, via New Orieans, informed you of the state of War Peeking to €x we a . Nor roule such language be applicsbie to the Wyandotts. | feeling at preeent existing towards tho citizens of tho INVI) ATION, syned. The college bas experienced & revival of religion IT canpot prove that you furnished Lane’s mea with | United States in the different States of Central America, tremendous het, “ ‘amack, ‘ecg Oct 5, with cot- Rev, Joba Patton bas accepted he call of the Presby | °¥0BK the year, and of the whole number of students | raps und inicrmaticn from the office, to aid thom in the!r | Since thet time very little if apy change bas taken placo, | 4% Ceerees of the Equator. All of the "6 mon | ton. do, (o Sianion & Thom pretioee mere than iwo-Oftbs are represented as beng meme Cperations, but it Is Peiloved you did’ Itts trae, as re < . ere now down sick with the fever, I attended the fu Bark’ A Avorn (Hr, of Dub) i), Seriau Church on Logac +qumse, Phtindelphis. ot the curch, The Theological Seminary at portee to me by Mr. Barnet, ‘the officer alluded to, that | S¢vesal persons who left the United States to visit the ia- | neral oftwo youvg men who died hero of fever: They | Au 6, and st Michaela erg tie paket wa, Nov. N, P. Batley, late ot Akron, Obio, has accepted a | has a larger number of stadente than ever shy yor used the language attributed to you. He reported it | terior, have, fpding euch a strong feeling against them at | came ae with, secompany,trom Vhitadelpaia, on a | ee tg ne 8 beard @ cali to the Proeb) teria chureb 1m Pa'nesville, Ou Weovescay evening the annual sermoc on Foreign | io me mmediately after ils occurrence. Cmos and Truxillo, at once returned to the United States; | ProrPects tour for gold, but, paor follows, thelr joaney | ewenstie, Rog. with x cargo of col, bond to : an Missions was preacbed by Rev. J.C Rankin, of Barking | Mir. Feam, fi in a letier dated October 6, 0 Com- | ag Dow over, and: they’ reet ia. the. Catbolie burying | NH, which vessel bad gone ashore at St Michnels The Vint charoh of Garsherg, M., bave invited Rev. | y.gge, formerly u missionary of the Asecmbiy's Board ta | rissiopcr Hepoersen, ei the Land illoe, replies with 8 and many who went into Honduras several months | pround of Quibdo, Taree days before I arrived horofour | 120" Téend seth her cargo proved a total lows 4p. Panton, 0 Horvord, Ccan., to necome their pastor. Inaia. It was en able apd. scriptural cabluition of our Let of ebarges egaipgt the Surveyor (ieneral, whicb. since bave also returned, owlng to the ill feeling which | were buried, belonging to company from Boston. The | Brig Fosca Helens (Dutch), Fisher, etna, ee various parte of ybe provioce which | have gone through Wi Beige and 7 pamsenigers, . to Funch & Meincke. present one barren and mountainous view. I have been al ey (of Phil iphia), Lelar, Biack River, Jama, Rev. Mr S'urtevait wee dismiteed from the Congreza | devencence on the Holy Spirit for the pepe! the Falf of them are true, should cause bis removal. ine existe, and the utter impossibility to get food to sustain fy tiowal chnreh at Holmes’ Hole week before mst, and pas | ai usion of Christispity in the world. solow ing are among the items which Mr. Ream lave to 5 ‘Accepted a cal! to tov chur: m South Dennis, Mass. dresses tere pando a8 ie tabee tow ty Uae te Bins, |-1be ceatatae teetteemain: te regard to which a> | Pature. For this latter cause'a number of tho miners | up come 8,660 fect onthe Antiocbian range, some 7,000 ae a aa 10 days, with pox The Reformed Dutch caurch of St. Thomas, Weat Io- | 'egs, {or many years & misstorary ai Constantinople, | s-ticn appears to have been taken by the authoriies at | beve also returned. And, strange as it may appear toyou | feet ou the Cordilleras and 15,000 ae we. the Loronns. tatoes, to The natives, nine out of ten, are lazy, idie rasca's, going entirely naked, and living in small cane huts, with- ovt furniture or any of the com! ~ life around’ them. They cook what little food they have in a kind of pot, and sometimes on hot stones. They have neither kolves, forks, spoons or plates, and siton the floor aad eut their food ke brutes. They are too lazy to cultivate (he land, which, if they did, would it yield enormously, for ic is the richest Jand the eun ever shone upon. “AU they cultivate is a few plantains and a jittie sugar cane (hich grows fiver here tban in any other of the pe | from which they make a Kiet of halbrew sugar, cal sos Scbr Sarah Mi (of Cold Spring), Underhill, a Pr heh Ghiek Wen. rea om vege ui sone in ma, Erpate " ye, hy & ae), Smith. Windsor, NS, with plaster, to DN be Wel sadad Sehr fetotm Richarduoe, Darien, 8 Behr Veaioia tray, Bork d. Rehr JW, Fauihlin, Boston Schr tide, Toy owt Behr Renown. Crowell Boston. Febr Lewis, Crowell, Boston. T,, Hamnsiton, Boston. Hatin. Nekersop, Bostes, Svivia B, Keone New Bedf dies, tenderea a cai! several movths sce to Rev. Mr. {ons 6 apiiee of Essex county, N J.,) and by Rev. Heary Allen, cf Scotland, which he bas acce; x bias vain ag Wr. Rankin, Esq., of this city, a mis = pi ST ALLATION. ‘The question of the division of the Synod, owing te its Rey, Thomas &. Ha-uuss was insialled a8 pastor of the | in ce size came Up for ducussion, bat was poenoned ‘West Presbyterian covrcb in Carmine etreet, on Monday we of church extension was taken up, and it war evenirg. After reading of the Scriptures and prayer, d that gooa progress had beeu made in the balidiog sli scrntm, "he cvsnrwiaa eens See paa | {ciurches tor fee comgregnins, hot im. Wee ane . - South a by Rev: Geo W. Wood. moderator of tue Routh Pres: | thn pny ie Bah coer oh oe tai me hag bytery; charge to te pasto. by Rev. Skuner, Jr., \. J. H. MeNeill, one of the Secretaries of the Ame- ihe termer pastor; the obarge to the people was givea by | rican Lible ceciety, siarenned the Sypod in beaail of that Wa bir gion: — in New York, they all inform me that focd even to sustain On whe loth of August last be persuaded Robert L. " Ream, Jr. to resign bis clerkship and enist tn the Kan life cannot be bad for ether love or money; end that at ras war, as 4 Wysndot Ranger, under apromise to pay | times they had to tive on what they could shoot with their aim for bis absent time as re cies. ‘The re: guns, and on the roots of trees, plants and bushes, and eee a tre Cecepted under the agreement aPOre | ought themselves well supplied when they ply. and ovly alowed eait R L Ream, Jr.. payuptothe | were able to get sugar cane, And what is Jetb of Avg , although he directed me, as chief clerk, to | sti] worse than ali—for even unger might vet Hobert at work, 0a the descriptive Ist, afer that ote, and eince the war, at which work he was engaged | b¢ endured where gold in abundance could be found— for ee veral weeks. There was noeridence of guch resig- | but here they allege that gold is vory scarce and ouly to Rev. A. A. Wood, the pastor pronouncing the beuedic- | jistiiotion, aud was followed by Rev. Dr. Biggs, wad | ustion on file in the office up to september 80. d with i Mieull: ) | dulce, which is very good; gome plant a little corn ae tion. ciker ieembees of the. Gyneds ‘tas cateomen wae Ol] for cat Whcin.weak ‘akugee Wan eoamin the Sor | CLO SREa Ny, Ame then cay 7 — small | ‘ew cocoa trees, walch grow splendidly in this couair Pehe Mit Reed. Keller: wa. Ree at RESIGNATION. ip scraern ao + yor Generui’s office, im which the drafting and com. | Wactities; tine avd almoet pure, it is true, but then the | OF corn they could have three crops a year if they would | Eepr iy jt hot. Kelley New Bedtaed. The Rev N. A. Reed use resigned bis charge at Wake- After a vote of thanks to the residents of Eizabeth, for | puting ts dene, was made a rendezvous for onlistiog re- | most per diem for bard work, in acdition to bad fare, bas | only cultivate il, but they arc too lazy. They have no Sebr Keren Happuch, Kelley. Marblehead. Beic, R. 1. and accepted the unapimous invitation of the | th, money, nor do they want any, a3 tacy wear no clothes, have no winters to guard against. wlilet the rivers ir generous bospitality whe *ynod adjourned oa Thurs is for the Kensas war.’ The recruits were gereraily | poen only ft three xreals day for each man en- First Baptist church in fristoi, RT, to become their | day evening, afer a vory harmonious session, to moet fs nae veediae f ‘ateo”’ before ond alter enlisting, at the grocery ia the Sehr G W Lewis, Taylor, Provineetowa. ely Jane P Glover, Doane, 0 ‘Gioucester. r gaged diggi is ead picture iaany way | 5 their fish and th as thol | Sehr N Shailer. Lawrence. Pi oo Pusior, vex! year at Scranton ‘the citice Durie the wbird week in August, in the diggings. Nor is this ead pi urnisd their fish and the woods thelr game. Some o! DEATHS IN T@E MINISTRY. Tuc synod of New York apd New Jersey, (now school.) | thee we e coly from turer to Sve clere at work la tno | relieved by finding Itmps or Inege pieces cccasioually— | them wash a Mule gold. aa wome ger oxtooucha, or ie. | Sr Tar ete denied 4 ‘ wu Tamer VW ror th Msesioo at Brooklyn, yesterds od Sepdecen oftice. and twetve were under as none have yet becn found—their only gold, as yet, | “tia rubber, of which there is » great quantity ia this Sebr Boston. Chase, New Havon. - ince. ‘bdo ie an old Spanish oity of about 5,000 inhabitants, t Spanish aud part negroes. {t is built on the east ank of the Atrato river, 720 miles from iis mouth, and er, Kehr Susan Loring. Albany for Boston. Slcop E Sprague Fish, Wareham. Sloop Oregon, Rhodes’ Providence Sieamer Ano B20, Robinson hil Heamer Weatcvester, Ciark, Providence, n Advocate, Corvengo, ded on the 17th ti ngaluet wipe dricking card playing aud dancing, aa 4m extreovaiwary and vrotvacted series of bodily suilering, r-commenc ng Friday, December 5, lo be act apart as s (resulting from Vivieut aud almost unremittiag attacks of vay of humiliation, iusting and prayer. Spasmodio asthma, extending tarough a period of twenty , 2 cerry bas been kept ‘Or u Year past within twenty “ d gold. So much for the interior o Curing the jast enmmer been a publie thoroughfare, with ‘On the coast, near Truxitio, at three of the rivers, ep Jodivn tavern in. fropt and # grocery in the rear. } ibere has been fourd good gold, and thore wadure at SUE) doth ca Ria cen tone Oar toe and open } : There was e'mort a’ continual Die thesaatl ne 7 is the obief trading port for the provinco that {s west of | _ 3 ~~ am alge ha : ied ee cents Geneon Clee; eigbty-aeven penne were counied fo pesciog | rk Ml average oue cellars dey. A Rect greny whe | the Anticebian mountains. Most of the goods told hero | Dieter Deoniur, Geer, bp Jerge “Hames, a vece able minister of the Sooiety of ae o , ; ~ throvgh the draugbimen's room. between the bors o' 9 | ibere diggings, bein determined not to leavo the coustry | 2° Fglish or French, and bringabout 200 per cewt over | gs. propttors, rom Liven Friends, died in Lyvoming county, Pemn., revently: é Bus spmincs. K. T, Oct. 11, 1856. | ang 12 AM. during epe cay ia September Lust, ard this | hie areasopable hope remains of success. Of coves | N€# York prices. Tho trade of Quibde amounts ta, 1 | Shin Horifowd. from Tiveiporl. | J @ on Konsea—Pr ‘Waa Dot 8D ULusval Dumber. this latter clase have the meaus and the wil to succeed, | **PPoee, about $800,000 per annum, and thore leaves the Kerig Amanda cen (rom Clenfaegos. NEW CHURCHES. ied” ine Bind Haoitual ant excessive drinking has been daily prac- | an¢ will succeed if success is to bo had. Otuers, who | P'O¥!nece or Choco epnualiy $1,600,000 worth of gold, the Brig Eureka, frow ——. On all Saints’ Day, Nuv 1, tue sigot Rev, Bishop Bay. Lanai ss Ren A tived by the Surveyor Genera! and nasociates in hisem- | havc exhausted all their resources, bave returned | ™0stot which gocs to England. The houses are built of | All the above by pilot boxt David Mitchel. ley will lay the corner siope of the new Germaa Catholic Ponym Monner in whic pis, Sod every trenssevion that occurred in the office pa th cin fll in bealh, and unable to proceed any | °82¢; Plastered over with mud and then white vashod, SAILEU. Church of St. Mery, corner of Wiliam and Bigh strecis, | rr 1—Biection fi oh Begys Legislature Was common talk throughout the country: notning tran | furiher, or to get proper medical attendance or nourisn. | “D2cb looks yery well Almost every second bouse is a Steatmships Erieeson. Liverpool; Texas, fies! Mio; Aa: Newerk. The Rev Father Hastinger is the preswat store, either large paster. guste. bavannal; das adger, Charleston; Wind during the day, NW. Miscellaneous and Disasters. The steamship Ericson, Capt Lowber, sailed at noon yester+ *pired inthe othce Juriog business hours that wus not | ment, have here. in Belize, aupk into @ pauper’s grave, «rtuted in Kereus City up the sume or succeeding day. far from their homes, friends and familles—some of whom LETTER FROM COL. TITUS. have asserted, 1 their last moments, that they not only Lecomyton Oct. 9, 1856. bac homes, families and friends, but that those frieuds In a communication over the signature of “The Consil- | were able ‘aud would repay those who would supply their We are bavirg a breaibing spell in Kauses, aad men Ga Tuesday, 14th ‘ust., the corner stone ofthe fouada | 22 travel in many parts of the Territory with compara- en of the pew © scovsl churst, now being erected oa | tive y. It ts eply oceasionally that a man is shot, a the site of the clo» ditiee. H avtiord, Canada, was ini | house bnrred, or a boree stolen. The highways, an¢ ¢s- Munivicent Doyatioy vox THe EstaBuisHuEnt ov A Usivgxsiry —A map of great weaith, when he de- votes a liberal ebare of bit fortnoe 10 benefitting hw fellow men, is a blessing to the world Be is a benefac- Gus tereny ond wilh Nurenic boncve, the Manaiatat Beant tution,” contained in you f the 24 int., I wants. day for Livery. dge, % . 4 the California road, for the last two weeks, have zoer paper ct ee ot OR tor, and we wish every community bad many eusb, B: jay for Livery lodge, tegether with « wamber of visiting brethren from most foully mi represented, and ask of you, as you value ‘Awong the latter was Mr. McCoy, of Algiers, La. thele beketntiees "lan sete ing, world would be vast | | The steamship Texas, Capt Forbes, salled yesterday atten: all parts of the provinces, ut a arly hour assembled ai | been alive with wagons, bringing ia provisions from Lea the logge ror, warn ihe po Lodge was opened by | yenworth and Karsas Cit This quiet is very grateful Ore or, sain) “ wf to the Rerey House | 19 8, thankful, as we are, for even the emallest favors; persenal hovor, to correct the slander. Mr. Lumkivs, of Georgia. 1h ts trove that @ robber, incendiary and horse thief, who Mr. Merricon, of Chicago, DL, aad a Mr. Lam), of De- is called Cayéein Walker, war ia command ef his telow | trolt, igen. thieves at the cowerdty end disgraceful assault upon my ‘This is a very hard statement, and, wnexplained, migut wmelio-nted and ‘8 general condition improved The Irfende of eduentica and huroanity have within the past few days becn greatly rejoiced by the report that oar noon, with passengers, for San Juan, Nic, Brig Basrens Stare. . from Boston for G SC, was tn cor tact with orig Selma, from Wunlagton WO fae y Bt wbich place the proceswon lormod aad proceeded 10 | and +o #afe Co we feel right around here, that we dare | pouse itis true iuat be and bis party robbed me of my | lead you to suppose that tue people Lere ure destitute of | flow citizen, veer Lond, Lice) has Ras to the pape Tn mg Le 3, Rettuaté barber, the grémede of tbe now Sullsing even to go into Leccmpton alone and uuarmed. But we | money. bouscboid ‘urriture. borace and other valuables, | charity and all feeling Yet such is not the case, for Oecd Ot Poteet ake ne ey rabont to be | Tcr'eedge and loaks badly. tou smourt Of $12,000, and burned wy house, n very | they have bowels of compassion, aud they are always corsfortabie one, with four roome, n portico, aud other | Open; and maby citizens of the United States, wud sea- conveniences, githough i 10)? him that they bad shot me | men. with persons from all nutious who are coutinualiy atbree places, racked my house. and asked him not to | reaching this place in distross, have always received thorn it, bot let tt etund “Be replied, ‘ God d—n you, and | succor aid stsietance; but of laie years thoy Lave ro God ‘» your bouse. Men, bring on the b and whea | incrossed, with the many shipwrecks apd the tine tw flames, took me, dripping With blood from my | crease of vavel to and from Culiforma, that the American ova wounds. pitebed me intoan uncovered wagon, and | Dow iinda | sympathy than those of any other —_—. 4 ine through the blazing sun to their great den of | This is chic!ly owing to the fact that your govern) thievee— awrencc, This fellow Walker, saw and parti. | makes no provision to provide for ber citizens ar rent peted op there acie, and insulted me when wounded and | wo, by shipwreck or other misfortunes, are without corabled. Perbapg bis litte shanty, which he had de | meats ime torcign lanl «Lam credibly informed t: werfea ix order to become an assarrin, was afterwards | for the last ten years your government have steruly, burned down ering bis aleemge by some thoughiless | ali tines, relused to psy anything to porsous in this tdwa person Of this I Know pothi who baye rescued ond brogykt in crews of ves cla 1 meer Walker tn the ecutive Chamber,” and tranded in this vicinity, or to refund eums of m od rough courtesy to Goverger Geary, when introduced bieh have been expensed for eiter tuey were spose to him. “I am wogmtet nod divabled; and could | brought in. The upfortunate froi Mos Lawrence. Talpey from Wilmington. NC, of and wrecked near Beaufort NC. was a ccnire board mii't at Topsham Me, in 185, and sel gud cargo supposed insured i A new Methodist Episcopal cherch was dedicated at ‘ 1 ything a) Oxford, Tatbes coumt;, Me , of dhe 12th Instant, the Rey. | STC Zieh! carefal not to say anything disrespectiu! of Dr. Hodgson, of vir dete, portocming the dedicatory | te ‘divine institution’? while there, lest we get cur ceremony, saristea oy the Kev Wm H. Brisbane, of | heads breken, or get shot, as one free Stwe man dida Bastop, and Rev. Wr wivy, of Taibor cirenit. The col- | sow woeks sitce. lection made on the 0-a»ion’ was over $400, | ‘ ‘The tone of our new Governor's ina: gural pleased very Today will be decieatec 10 ‘he service of God the ew i “ a Catholie church of St. isha: Us. st Flasblag: The eoouan ny of the people, glad te catch at ony nem, hope: and ceremony Wi! be p-rformed by ihe Rgbt tev Bishop «| ‘t was inceed a very specious document. But | must Brocklyn, and the sermen wi delivered By Kev. Le. | conters, on m careful perusal, to being forcibiy reminded Forbes, pastor oi t Avne’s, New York. 4 of Gen Pleres’s inaugural, which sounced ““maypileent Nearly opposite to the large meeting house erocted by | ond great” totne thousands that beard it so impressibiy tho Socrety of Friepas tn Race etreo', between Fifteenth | j»\iveres frum the ext front of the Capitol, Prosident and Stxiec2tb, rbiladelpria, a commodious eburoa eaiace | Fierce made many fine promises. and said many very is be ig erected for the First Awpociate tologmen I" pretty talpge, wlich be never thought of six weens af ierien Congregation bow Upeer tho pastoral eare of terwards. Atdso with Gov Geary. iven now bi Dr. Dales. The bistory +1 the old chareh edifice is fell 10 show us the diference between foe speek and tz, toe munilcent eum of one hundrod thousand coilers, © be applied to this laucable enterprise. The popors are oll paseed, and the trustecs are uot to wait ‘or the decease Of Mr. Lind before itis available He bas wisely made the denotion now, ant it is placed at tne Cleperal of the trustees whenever they axe ready to usa it, We learn that in congequeuce of this act the trustees determined to call tue institution the Lind Univer. ‘The only coneitics preser.bed by Mr. Lind ta mak- vg the grant iz, tut $40,000 shall be ased for the beret of proferrorsbips, and the income of $40,000 Hi bo perpetually used fa preparing young mea forthe minitry. The income may be used for the purpose of sustaining worthy young men’in any department of the Uvive seit. In the language of a morning contemporary —ihe /'i/se—this noble act wakes it proper that a tew wores shouid be said in relation to the giver. Hoisa MEM BRIG, of about 2M tons (supposed the Idlewild be- fore reported), was ashore 18th fost, 3 miles to the eouthwaré of Boas isiand, near New Inlet. She probably went oa 17th. Bace Rock—The steamehip Ke: stone &ta'e, at Charles on the he at 1130 4 AM, boarded # hegneoesr Face Rock. o ith ‘coal. trom, Phat vhie, bourdto Fail Kiver, fiag union dewn, both masts gown Close by the deck, was digmasied on. the Toth, ned ecew dé not wish to be iaben ‘of. When dhe scamacip lear. brig was bearir ¢ dowa to the sclir. Tur wnreex of a large boat. bay inside and black outside, 1y sbip Comet. nt New York. arp ateach end, painted passed 20th inst lat 36 2, C | onaeenm) en, mates it the great busi- | vyseria Souv—Sbip, Judah Touro 12 years old, 700 ite Moat persons will remember the olf fashiog-d Be evisenily commenced too fiercely, and with | rot bave struck the Castardcown if 1 lad been so in- | veescl, cast away, must eave enough to keep els, oe ing citizen, who inekes it ti vsseis Sovp—Sbip, Fu mn ars ¢ : * Pees 0: bis Ife to use the ample fortuae which Providen built ip F " . hos be: jf 0; bot sobstantisl apbearauc. of the paiding, ae tt atood 1@ | too jitt'e regard for the differences existing in tae Territory. | cized, but J ask if this 1s ety excuse Soe @ porzexpondent must steal or starve. Aus peed inte becle Reahe cent of Minkiine ee Tee bart yea yd tt hmond, Me, about 4 0 ew onthe stocke in Baltimore, t'a New York hous vate terms. The new clipper ship Uneswab. 1120 tons, is now on the small balance dock, rceeiving her first suit of eopper. Lavacurp—At Thopaston, 16th inst, 2 shiv of 1.345 toa, ¢ the Barnabas Weob, t be communded by Capt Al st, a shiv of about 1,200 e commanded by Caplan Peat -! At do Mth int by Messrs JCC Morton, fan shin of ‘Thirteenth street abo ot farkor, It was geoerally kuows | His norrcing down all of a sudden upon Col. Harv reap church vite boon Lait vy tbe will of | Company, takieg them vrisoners, aud afierwards 4, Margaret l'oncas who died fm this city in 1802, Aer | creryce>hem with all noria of offences, was quite. toe object Was to Go god Ja the snburbs ol Ge chy 162 | promp: to De civ: and this prempwese being exhibited bordiog Was Opened to Is\5, snd for more thaa Lorty | aoly apainst one side, the tterence goss Gat tum free JOArs wowmered her purpose weil OM \ate years tho oon | aie wen miope ure responsible for all the outrages that gregation bad tocreased ro much as torepdes it necessery | bare beep perpmrated-in the Territory 40 obtain greater accommeaations. ‘It was decided io re Why dia not tne Govervor arr st the bude on sd site In the meantime an opportunity | inascame fe ot Westport and bad r » presented itselt of ob'aining & larger Oulidiog.ta & mwre | Were they teo powerful for bis four con to place me upon an caealty, with amea. Oar azty 1® Composed 6: honorable men, and we are unw'll- to de placed upon a level with thetves, a*seacins mad reobert. We are not in the habit ot -mughog maniy o teors”’ with tears from the eyelids of theives. Houorable | «ircumstences during the last three years. You are eeu are oot in the habit of ‘pledging eternal friexdship” | iepresented here by wo Americans, both of taem iu to rebbers and mo. dcrere——to men who bave been reared | moderate circumstances, yet they have always been fdre- be Sivas of wwiguity, and inthe moral ceespools of } mst in assisting their counts y men, and fcr their praise. ODT, worthy efiorta al on Jn the spying of 1837 Mr. Liad anived the city ‘rom : alana with just two sovereigns in bis pocket. Less then twenty yearsago this wus his outire capital. All his iittie patrimony im Scotland, with the exception of cnoveh to biar his expenses be be left to assist in ed uchiing bis two bretiiers, who were preparing for the molnistry. Tia tueivetry and integrity heve secured for bim ac ample fortmne, and enabled him to give f thousand dollars toward eudowiag prowseorabips, an Fixty thowsand more, the interest of which wil! educate armed bants Fran iio? ot era sod cemrable lecadion. The oid rite wae sold and the new with thelr fymg arivlery! He ait vot dare to which now ¢ ote benece ner the peseening dataads on them, and I hope you wil! give - a 1 800 tons, called the J Morton. to be commanded locsiton 1m iiace strect purcbared. Tve jot ts eigaty Go ft. He knew that we evnld bear to be taken pris mm inveders, except being placed | Mr. Secretary Marcy a touch, which will remind kim that Sevel enon cast cuamanaa eet ake ‘Aiso, by Messrs Hobinson, reich frept On lace sirest, extent ag hundred and tweaty | acu could nat help Curselves s% ney rate: and be kx + 0Co BB eqvaiity with them; and I know that no hoaera there poor feilo wants arc of importance. fs & Oj!mz bour, ought to stimniate maay more of onr PO fert tbrough to Say street The church edifice is “é fat io arrest pro slavery bands of arme juiliens bie man wil ey en for the sake of peace, demand ‘Tee mercbants who come here {rom Guatemala, Hon ‘ext tential zehe? to “go and do iikowise.’ Chicago de, and 1€0 feet in depth. The basement @ imw lecture apd S.vbath school room: aud cece ebamber ts \ ba € ride and end galiencs, wil conafertably accommodaie abou 1,000 people. Tae eveb a encrifice from fonorable men res and San Palv ador, are very manch inceused against Goveruot Geary is doing Lis duty to all, He ia a th Walker, and (ba ve po doubt trom all [ hear, that bis net resolute nod core inanding patriot, aad skilful Cuief Execu: | of exsoiing the Presidency, will facilitate usd eventaally ve, and if any man could bring together these discordant | complete lis overturow. Men of intelligence assert that Yhibe @ berbet'# Hert AbOLE his ears Lot bo eamLly got rid ad, Torthermore that Bachanen woolt he execrated ire sven a trator ure. He met the invaders at , toade thems epeech, and gave them an oppor Ort. 1. by Mr Nickerson, a bri Bhe is owned b bd Capt Jushua sera oge tot ¥ Mowers Clack. Uelore Judge Capron. costo the building apa ground will be about 45,009 | ponity w'enre! themselves aeGit militia, But way dit | verente. be might; bot he |oowe the imposel of | be Ws really wanted—that bo was the man for the P nt " “4 gor. et ‘TDt congregation Lope 40 be enabied tw compicto the e-! 3, give Colonel liarvey’s os pany the rame Seeaceh'| cach a teem, ane 418 nator ndortake it. ’ rf ‘aner--that the States wanted a caange, and he could Nag he meshed cae og a bon wh this pg, c in wading for the W West Indie fice {6 Ot debt. “Another ele p inet Gowersor has taken may seem HT, THUS, |] Lave oroupht about thet change, and would bave dowe | Jeb ia end joweire trem bis atime oieed, tal Pascal, 1 MIBCELLANEOTS. ty sop ® email matter, Dubse who are more cespiy KAN@AS FLECTION. Fo baa he ovly goue op quietly iv the way be com | Ol" Fenian one year, 2 ‘wed Aone, oat Rel, a Methodist merebaut 1 Liuade.pain bay made Lim ye grain Nw eaile- (From the Weston, Mo , Argus, (cteber 10 } menee¢—that he not only bad the “people’’ with tte, Charies Rewe, a 16. ears ot age, was with " 4 ship Jew, ot reagenainte for (ue regular Support uf One wisaionsry, Mt at We ave been ofeinliy iniormedt’ that the foto Unttbe weaith and aristocracy also, who would not uniy stoning » pocket Thaw Gnd 5 tamide declay te oe At Danger, Wih inst, by Messrs y Crosby & Sone @ wees mutt {875° per sear A firm in that city hes | Dave sufered uptold miseries erntiemen were eet’ Rep esentatives from Lea give their means wy their services wo; and io tee lap ot Mit. B. Stecteb, of Battvin street, Pe ps tet Cipner brig’ of 200 "ana, ealted the Stewart. She is evened commenion service for (he Metuodi.: | covtiare n Mirsousi and in bk. sorb county — weld pave been 4 fo ve used all their moans end in. cempaey wes passing her rete ‘The jury reabened wed by the buti¢ers, and Thomas J Stewart. of | 4 Simin jw, Cone zoorcer spd robbery, be must tak@Wbem {rem the custo- Jchu Wo Marup, Win G. dlathias, 1). J Johnson ivence to have upported ies: Wut bie reartt ty sorcict of guily of tay. cha Bbe | the Bal X.Y on cy of toe Unites Sares drageon: Manbew Walker 4s tar as beara fron, Gen. Whi Pen’ Bis 5 idehey’” aed overthrow of tue Ta vd Sueea Vhinips ana Cline we were. @ for bas Tie Kev. ER Walden. inte of Brockport, N.Y. ee | ie i idsy mercies of Colonel Titus abd his or bad received 1,600 veter—the Southern party had xovermment, hex ail confidence in nim Neaitt © @ gold Walch, the Property of Jamas hen yy Wome ‘bo pastor of the Raghet churem at 1a Gable, Ji ‘ red the day. There wasa giojority in favor cf cal at pore errs wapdepl be must and « ll Re textifind that one night last September by wan erior schaoer of 314 toe toes, called the 1 —_ # aro notorions io the whole country ceuviption to form a conetituton. — Whar's ( Wt takesail tbo resourees | Kt when be wae mcooston by tne prikies ah a Se inoel ia Nev Noah Porter, D. D.. oF oe is ot. 10 the free Rute party, and | Mobineow, Sepators Lane and Reeder’ Ecko auswers | of the Ove Blaser; and further, that Ca and Pera il ged Wo If he har Kot #3) Tet tor f ercm to wi yuk ings echoorer nat =. to the sermoe on niet cy aod cannot be forgotten ta overs- J wir? asp'st with men and means ‘f the, y he made the Sloqueat iy, that “ne waa ‘The eyite Tey, ® wily of sou, ‘of bie ordination, om Wedvesday, Mee Tem yl Nora. [dere Sas NO exCURe, BO BECr OD an om Agshlors county the retuyne BT ot the times 0° ize threw. ber arms around bit nm eiiea te Liz ope ber next. ‘The services +t commence at alt | A. | ret for #' lagi godin | bare 4 péguiar force oa deta. Whi eld rece'veds as ts time of the year we ure along, absizacted hia watch, and = Whalemen. ,, M., 2 the ghurch of whieh be Frank ea troops th Kanes if Dott were either bear? trem, votes, for delegate to Congress. | / ow, We late fre wbh ADO banded the weich aed chain ior Oct 8, miigyComtes: (wow, 44h tml, ‘Tue Presbyterian cbu-cb én ‘os wm freriy fom the delicate duty Of azrect of Tepresentatives to the Legistature, Care, Kir apd } 00 theos fo bring out tse wood cut last season, | TOME” The jury convicted them of pottt lar Bled baer evarve) hie vrcot haritc to odoatenc, ee Privdeegs ? Governor Geary + Urst appearances DE Were cieotec bY aout 200 ms jority over the Free | *¢ ie ena cee vince Ambristor was hang sero twntiary § x mobtbs. aap ‘and aflehorod bo'ow), bark Sea a8 ee ebvas ap: Trager Waa from = + bead of & {FOOD Of aFAROOLE to Make arrest Fete te vt ral wore # letters have teen found: this keeps | NE a Csnae a young man, was conricied of ont Ml Bad ae Ueted Sates to examine them on ihe stbject of slavery, | the crizens was en irely uncalled tor. Why coult he sy Perss.—Onr informant (rom this pi lett jas op the exciteshert abovt firer, aud wi art stil! ia drew a porket bork contal ing wPetcbrey Ripe mf Det Writely Seow, to be envision before recerwing them, Cat their views | Dot bare sort the morsPat alone, and act bave recmey! to f 12 o'eleel fa Moaeay, at which time Whitield beipg Durst out. Avy farther ire woold canre soe of $226, from Mr eorge W. Archer, West Broadway. <td one ore with the reRolubon persed by ye aque in Fonz | Coesider the eitszeas all out deforeband’ anyody | cei co abc ut Mity voter, and me. Tebbs, ior Keprese: ative, ‘stv esk and eulfering, as there are not enough hous: soucr. on heing arked why sentence ehould Af s too Is6h, seserting Don felowshin with @iaveboiders. cap aee thnt such @ course is not at all caicviated to J abit the same ; 10 “irccsoil votes cast. but many, of resent toaccommodate alt of ihe popelaiion. Teo cad tous bh evento oh be yout of ant oa Byewy a pal yh ' © d wish the prow ; er o uly . init, Lev Jooph Fowler, of Ra Nritin, 1, baw been caiied aootbe the irritation of an ontraged poopie. « Vee state en \ voted wich the pro-slavery party. persons bave bern arrested @s concerned in the tte rot oware of hisarrest Im the tet eae Eyes. Ni, do; ith, Stephanie, The pe slavery p ople, of cmurse, speam in the bigbest So far em beard, ibe eleoion a Kanea, erts OF GeverDor Geary, Be evidently sult them very off very quietly it Monday | ord all is cone that well cag be to briag ull to p: Pee: Uma welt. They say “he going to carry oct the laws at all | yurt of the Territery, bi We bave po. beard from whe bed avy ine 7 | & that be may rr . the Judge mitigated the hare satuied that General Whit- “Mr. Argeto i, formerly of your eity, died here 1: the State privon. & remarkably smart te to abor in tee mulaslonay Wuik oF ange. artan Copveutirn at Iongor, Me., elosed its tbe Toth wet with arermon by Rev De pate Der at Meuritive S02 6 Plgger, Lambert NB, Av Cae Aves. Sark fonecrgie bert, v0 Ni, pit aifor aap. ‘ ng es ui T dowbs if be onder sh etteusive a | veld. tbe pro sinvery cantiuste, \ elected by a large ‘ast mow Ll eves! 7 nd © ela BmMoun! 6) He even” Turk. The exoreisee are said to hare deve vows to be wnall 5s we Vreaident a leo jexivy Of toe legal wotern ln fact, tne Treo wetiere Kober At he north, on the Bie Hep the r= at aatengS Welch end GED. , S089 ehiy \ntereetiag. A comaitioe of arrangements for tbe | ‘Len for it woul’ not be very good policy to our only | wp themrelves to be tn & hopeless ory, attemmed n> | sun to suey ibe frow 5 tier .¥ 1. Clark, a fof Tut appe: Bell, Nerk Gey ro — in May 15 tor London, many neers ‘was appolaret, coneirting cf Ttcg. 8 | remaineg presses, muazis our mvaths, and expargate | regular organrzation. in Atchison a free rot! ticket was | 'cader ov cbief Lucianne bes t ie t eis Maced tonne bm ei steaiag & Rist: fo! at Pe For, of Hostow; Joropa H. Allo. of Bangor, and Ebenezer | our bookstores just at prevent although it miybt and would pet fc rward and miserably felcaicd = We have uodgubt } cut ca tha river, aud insets: a nk ‘ull of clothing from the barge Columbia, Gality Hor: Nicck for Hong Benge ame, Gapp, of Dorcheater, No very tewiel. The Governc? tae many trisi¢ and vex- | the pro-slavery law acd order party of Nacsas Territory | lars a log before he will alivwee wood to down There is a Presbyterian churcl ip No:tbemptoa couety, sta in otteropting to euppert the dignioty of his high | have elected a large majority of the i _Taut, | the river. | Mr. Tolede, of the horgpe of You Toledo & Va., compored evtirely of ladion, They are twenty two pociion, Thred or four wen at enndry timer aud ocew- | ior tho third time, has the prosleyery party of Kemsag | Co. Deught the whore of the wo. on the Yusatan tis fm comber. The hot a tnyle mee momber among | *iOnA has be orcered out of bis oilice for undue tami | overtorown ite free soll on view wt the potie. Failing to | of bo Honda for twenty ot 1s Setene, from Vu- larity and imperrence. ‘The truth ts Cov, Shaanon was | carry the ¢lectiour, the free soflers witermpted to caiap, which contract wae con tho Moxican go petit lare ‘The court ‘ep afjonrned. MARITIME INTELLIGBNCK, Dy ed geon N York for Betaria, & Gage ot a. fie Rncignd, uo date, tat fron —~ the Poston, Oet them, aud, of rourse, a» they crn have no eldership, they aP x J] 4 church: but th i rather tov eary ip his clsoipline ae we eay of nome retool | the gosormment of that Territory, but bave mot vornment, ouly stipulating Tal the. for cutting it ws ween i 7 : UESN aseaes hope, Fg ge 2 ra, be Jato keep good order im hit sanctum, = everywhore, Hivit only achievements | was to be ilanited to ton years, and now Mr. Zv0 comes Movements of | on ‘Seon pry, SP Jncksongbile, Ovt 1, ib ocas and they have actually lacreased in temuers | (be copkevnoncs Ix that Gov Geary has to use rigid | being the robbery of many vt the pro-riavery pasty, | ‘n for another twonty five thotiand dollars. | Wil hiv get Goer ore. nN pines. Mp 4 tore than maby churches with @ settled pasior and the | Means to preacrve his ciliciai consequence. Shanzun | which bas so dirgusted the moderate, law and order | it! Will he stop the woot If be does, we shail have porn De . eis NW 6 avitem, roger { the free State party ihat they hare joiaed tae | rome tall Oghaing in thi« sake Her Majesty's dominions toctal glace and talk and joke in periect freetom; | jro slavery perty, aud now act with 't. The free 90) re tor now the Lulted States Las establmbed the bounds of ‘hey (pd quite a ditereat man in the present incum will now gite up. ‘Iney went into the bosiness of ma: British Honduras, and she aiways ber subyscts, Hezee it is no vnusval :coue to see cocasionally © | Kansas a irce Stato, (ar the purpose ot electing the black | rigbt or wrong, and In (bis caso ‘are oleariy in the | gentlcmaa pitched out ito the street, or ordered from | 1 publican candidate | resident, and achieving power un- . We have eg weather, the mereery | Ibe cxeentive presenes to the guard house. Thies all | der his administration. They 'bave had correspondents wm 86 to 108 in the shade, (or weeks at @ time—titeie very we! perbapa, but rather suocking to people of ten in the Territory to Ne for their cause, bat te intamy | rein and repeated glight shocks of earthquakes what der reps bilities of their conddet ia now begisuing to re vem fa | come out of it we cannot tell reviar adevinitration of the ranctuary. Toe church is | allowed bis pro-slavery friends to ‘drop in nt any time,” | meraber casied tho *Holmes’ Church,”’ after the iste Dr, Holmes, af PNiadelpbia, #20 was & liberal contri retor towards | tam erectic a. Mavgrries, Aug from Caleuta, far Boston Kowlay, © A, amy nm Trem do for do—ait put im beauty. ' ort perk ——— fren Haven arr: acer dove, oll Th, Drie Mey 4, Dootie, tile Journ al states th bo members ma ‘Third *ucet W. E. Church Aor Sshoa chepri,) city, with o'most entire unanimity, have wihtrawa fro Lyen Goi ©. Phiiadeiphaa. ee ee ee et akan cad ot | Senay oan hogus election day, th tieket was | ibe Noith people uln. to underaatd ito om aceount ol Lue rule reqe!ring an absointe remoral of | fo ~ 4 te baie . BY w York... Ge preether ps the end of cvery two sears, and elected | 1F, Whitiield Sur moms tbe conaxct of the aboiftion traitors, and the feonlt will Our New Granada Corresponder he a complete triumph for Buchanan, who will get y | obeut as argos majority for Presitent @¥ licrve did at mpi nrg Whit veld bad the last clection. Life in @ Drotpecting Town—TNe Goi Die themrciree ‘mo an independent conzregation Sytvecter Lind, ty q., of Chicago, baa given to a Pres- oppewing tidket. Heave sin eee le ts . « Beas Cave F, Which 18 aout to be established near | all to bimectf. ard wae no dovbt clected with pertect | What ta bec tho rerul of the couduct of ihe black | ciechian Mange=Minerol end Agricwiiure! W. FOR CALIFORNIA, WIV Mi ison. tha otan nrenin at? Pik: barks kien Be ior, ae chat city, $100,000. unaminity, At Lawrence there just teven roles cast, all | republican Congroms backed ap by ie birekngs in its de- Cuntrealiad 2 Sin Yok Rod Were Fee ee: oo ! yedlbin Ny gp Bating. row ot, Wa Rey. A. Pixsey, of the Erie Strect Raptist church, Cle. | told. Lunciation Gf tho pro slavery party. through its Kanras vwnryBard ee for a ane Ow ows eoesenmes Fe Tigremer; Chicopee, Le wre” Al ip voland, (Udo, prracbed bis farewell sermon on the Ak Lecompton there were between four ari five bund. | Investigating Committe end rempan: orators’ Whitield, Pepulolion—Description ff an Gil Yoanish Tnen ot te STEAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA. Be Feaaie, Be Mary B St the Faah inst red voter casi, which will be deemed rather e iarre vote | wLom ibey scut Lome, We deck Ulawpbautly elected un Bunks of the Atraio, Bey @e. Cangwes—From New York 12ib, CT a ly - thegashrs lalenm (Br. (i aeeeusny ! . ate sock ; » Berg Now Orleans Ih. From Oriana Ha, Thay 4; AF Lanne, Lot Books ©) Tar Tuts. The following bow ot xo stalle pice. They bad an acorsgion of about | dersuch eucumstauces by sock a vot0e—the Five wus hive fince 1 left Now Work, and I Fork 2a. forty emigr? nts [rom Mixeirzipp! ny many from Miseour\ « Wile to @ e004 in Congreme ferred to in the ole. bat aro now hast—the mumber i | [Or FRalo, em not ab rate ihe Governor | noteve admit of & coubt, aud the black no ° ‘ork bate Wantion—Prom Mow York 20h Kevin A ny Lave aot mado my fortune yet, nor is It likely Lever Wil | igo ew Oricans Ja. From New Orleans J greater thao iw goverally seppowed — baned s + ctio e 1 bi Jen, Neew York 18th, The Book of we % the Lord; sve Numbers xx! | jcComodate the Governor ib most auy other vay. Forin. | end the nati of tbat will arraign eaeys, oe ee at Jan ans Monte atk Prom ‘Mobile Sanwoed, tiavense Biri “, a . stanee, ‘n COW) anne with iis yroctemat the Lawrence fore the woentrg for see ¢ ahle and Imittous con- | at Visict, or Turbo, ® «mall Spanish town, in twomty one | $ layne Jin. aes Mo) thew, of inten, OF tans, Diriskwaser, The Prophetical ( a EE which reisies tothe | boys orgapized m 201 of rallitia tn bs by the} det. General Will co back and board them is | ays, end after weitiag ona eandy beach, with millions WO Jupes, Jacksonville, wo lond Amours of the Sans of God wits tho Daughters of Men; | ceweytery reel! morte Goards,”’ Captain Walker | thelr depe. ap¢ burt back the ul siatders and reproach quits 04 fee toa, weet me may be Of value to tbone having correapond- ia ReTTtS amet: atiranre; ects =: seo Origen comt Celsum, Terty'iam, Xe, | ce the Captain odame pot he Lieutenant. They aro | ¢*, 'o which they geve utterance in their abuse of the | of moraltes, files, wm weeks, we ieeres me Ghee nit tae, Richr rai Julte Santi The lock of Seaher, ove Jodken 2 13, 28am 18. enlisted for threo months, and draw $12 per month | people of Karees apd Mirrcuri, ia (hele tooth. were able t© procure eight mem to pole us up the Atrato “thea leaves Gouthampton on the 4th and 21h of each Athena, es fe 4 8 ; eee ee ie ee te, trom. ix, 34, xii, 16 | and their ‘rations and’ clothing It i@ understood | Probably the pripeipe! reat river ae fir #the'mowsh ofthe River Sucio, rome sixty | ™% A the 9th, ofeame mon:h. Sid wnt NNW. wore The Nook of Nathan the Prophet se as bore that they ae rot to BS ordered ont wmder any bogus | ccllers to crganize in hanvan at jee from Viaieh; whiod 100k tbietoom daye. There 11ef ar ves 1 Ceatae abort te ee ae exp rg Yelind Cis, The Acts of Rohodoam, tn the Imek of Shematad; #e0 2 | coger (except the Governor) (Oolonel Geary in- | ‘fact that the Governor has got a nwnber of the more pro | ™ ae nee kedoee Me of tol. | 4 Dor re Joho Poiter, Coron. ‘xii, 16, . tending to lead them himrelf Sor je it likely that tbey bt in Limbe for murder suc robbory, and (oat many | the company, and went up the Sucio with ibrec indians sodas 8 Almaden Ea ets cto scam: Puen, Coton, tereell The Hook of Jcha the Son of Hagaal; 2 Chron. xx, 34 will be called out Into’service anti! 4 4) row there to keep from | \g a small canoe, some seventy miler, tothe Autiocttiaa nest dah Wades aothiee’ te caaaen, nO. be The five bovks of Solomon. treaung of | Colonel Barvoy, {i will be remembered, was not taken t «tue renkon, we MP—FE- |e cuntainn, an@ A very pleasant time I bad of it | cao as- Orn torn treet, bearts, tow), eerpente ord fabane evel Kingsiv. 33. | vysoner with bie company. He eacaped to Lawrence | l.cud that it will bea long time before they organize. f be ni ak iy oc 2 ave Col Win Oey Com: SYNOD OF Tuk GenMAN rerdiagn cucrcn oF | snd in now leutenamt of the new company of militia. A NEDITRAL PAMRY IN cANe sre you, It rained every day and night for twonty Te eaeeeese as, Pictou: gor BH, rks wONTH AMERICA. While bie men, acting under bis own orders, ire ali ~~. At a meeneg called by the « oo Allen eeu dye in succession, and thon every aight and day siace. m ma ihe Geta a a, Hnbianorey do Neariwe Oot. 2 —fhw boty c oners ned will be tried for their lives next Ly A. T.. to take into consideration the best mode for ‘They get up the grandest‘lightning and thunder there “SiC UAPERS Reading, yesterday oven charges of murder. Can any body explain why it is that ecben of property against the invasion OF TER Det D4 Aer baat Arethoe, Herviely Surt- ~ ty a 1 Colopet Harvey is not arrested alse? Ho har taken no rrencenen (nbatien, lrresjoct er ot party, Jecdge Ary, | (uae FOR CoB pesnibly imagine, and the rain 19 Rot slow 9s pronolitd by Rov. M. Gar free, | peins to evace an arrest. Ab’ this arrort of Colosel Har- | pon was celiet to the char, and Dr ek A tockiog | Thelighteing ip terrible, trees being strock in all di Steamship Tex, Bort Steumsbip Klecr Worrte mm 6 HOLE, ber and freborsh domes Pa WH Nawl, Heaton. appointed secretary: rections around ome; it appears as though the very | Aucerson & 60 Gouden, cnooeeh ro hy, was listo Ait chairman bad stated mec meet oan Biermebip Ac gusta, Lyon, Savanna) —€ 1 Mitohiil. } ) 5 seerneet Sent with masped ettention PING muarnae'ty. | be wend be very ciod W his cake ing i te Gene bamed Tonsone were arenes me mest | neavens opened cm one’s devoted heat, un I meet mot | Bicstnctih / gu [em er Gharlonane apotont erate tary for tod we vf by the election ofthe venembic |) Vertly, it it a berd spot, this Kapear, in whieb to nen reroluthee emer ©, Larhee, Thomas H. | ‘cl! you that thore ie mo need of shower bath: here. Tae Tieme n. ; Parrish, Morfoth, ae he & ot oat Taeod AW ‘Semce! Pelivessete as as President. ‘The attendance of dote. | ecbernatoria! laurels. itis too mucn like . Thomas H. Barhaw, Naor James Parsons, De. | rivese bAVER tremendous curreat; you bare somtimes |, ermsbir Jemesiowm, Parrish, Norfolk, : 4, pene. gates, both clerical and lty, is (wl) The most tmoortant | swing, and grafiag » tree that is already ¢ rdied pup ‘Stockwnn. ot ten tesifteen foct bigh, and very often Me be item of buainces which will probably cisim tho Kttention PIOVS CHARG’S AGAINST SURVEYOR GuxeRaL | "The following preamble solutions were presented | '” Aecend rapids o: i yu are pitche! oul, the canoe sunk, an! provisions lost. We were turned over or uncer twice, aud the Inet me we would all Dave been drowned had It not been for the adoption of @ new Jiturzy, the propara- CALHOUN. apd uramtmouriy wdoyted — hae been enirutet te B committer, Of | ines Lovie Jemeeral, of Oct. Bl, Contains some ri fogs 1% actually ecdat in this Torri mbied the Rev. Dr M. Sebal a charman velms\one of the manner in which President I'lerce’s me. which inoperatively calls upon al! Lowen (1 p eT ASSOCTATION <¢ bolder 5 |} apenas conduct themaetves. it appears itivens of the country. trrespertive of oo Bark G unop Thu the Ws oh of & OrPaewation. In 1850, | (hat Robert *. Ream, chief clerk of the Surveyor Gene mdi mnante frviee the persoa and | the timely arsistaoce of « canoe from the shore. ‘vera Ruan. embraced Wet tro chorsbes. The namber is now in. | ra.’s oflce, was some time sines discharged for being a ¢ Allen coustg, K.%-, Of gold there fa any quantity, You cannot dig fm avy Wash Rene. rieen. Ti setwuto anniversary wae held } | tle too aceoramodating to the free State men. Accord urbanees whieh tier part of the province of Choco but you find it in more or dee Me F ‘The filewter of the anniversary | Waly, in retalietion, be bas = 4 of the Guantitien. ‘There is vot a Senora or Senorita in the rg Bev ene, Guano | ih lev ¢ Just hoe 1 pante n much imterceting in tho cnee, whieh tell rather bi oe the ofcia! d, That #/ most solemnly, and in the mowt binding | '% ; 64 LONDON, Gee 8. eh ‘The felivwing table e=bib¥ts the charches repr agnoter of Surveyor | eneral Caihous, whe a enner urselves togeier 10 ast ip concert for r- } province but has one or two valuable mives to sell you: rig Vrtvorns Royal (Br), Pearman, Beramde—WAP Da. oe ine Rondon Gite, Bait eee rented, the ‘ate of (hele ofgnniyati™, thelr pastors. amt | bave been nothing better tan an instroment of febieon | | Reriree Tad a icenniied of Wigtnee’ te Lonet 4 pa more ld manual se in so small that \j 4 Vinrue, Norah ‘oe 8 the suinver of members belonging to Sack churebi— and the border ru. ian sautet aver all foreive the reports of ta, donee ats We rabicin « portion of the oe Surveyor letter to Mr idwals in re y of persens ok ‘prop: am, @ Ving (be reasons for the latter's dismistal — he eonniry, and cali ® duress togeihe, when meme —— on tnt ‘® Orvviea, | negewary Sept, 20, 1856. |) Ted, That we, aa citizens, will give any intvelmatian 0 Rovere D. Sak, Beq., Chet (ft Cher Sure or General's esis “Shere ni8 | ee — iis fue ab opanged sea Sgatoet: you ‘bat ta your po. He fen rx ‘#04 Bice R} wen 7h ap abolitep! Iriend of | portance (0 said cermmittes, without dey, as soom as i have -ome ‘0 our knowisdue. i, That we have iy together in ont her «we niend to continue so lo do, and that any a po me that ‘as such, yu have fu diferent us @hall Joon Duer them ond ther trienda with information and plots fro Fg ee this oes, to Wid Uhean in mening WRF upon the exit Ny 4 F. Remington “You ore 4 throughout Kansas ae a triend to J. Parkharat. the partics wbo aro resisting tho Iawy of Kate. nat ao Cat when reorntly called upon to ald an officer £ Epona tho execution of the Refore Hon. Judge Brady 4 m bpd i om? Oct. 21 = Robert Neal ot, Wolter R. Jone and others, qun- tof (he hip Defiance —Th\e wae an action for seaman’s wages, alleged to be due (or services rendered men that mad aia’ mem!-rs have been added by Tt is fo fl ss pene in seportment Ay he cient patiee # have boon excluded, aad iv vender teeter ne sly Detencn, on. roy. voyage to the Chincha 1 ia or srw anany. prod and deputies |i, ¢, the yeu, beet an guano. For defence it wat senool.) hol! ite annon! | border ruffilans) an utter aversion to doing business with bg’ ibe paint’ [— oy Te ofl were of the orew were The &y no! of New ee, ( * a the Tf * ‘Rev. Dr. Mar- | you. atin: ted against meee ee in th tret Prewby’ cing on Tee ee ian The mubsequent letter of September 50, replying to no were eed ve ad stp eS Calon, presehed the openis sor- | Ream’s denial that be Was ae sboliionist, Burveyor Cai- Jin irous, and wore not en'itied to pay for services ‘The | butier, milk snd wr getat acon | sup; ae e . Tt @o= an able dineourse, on the | hona enye alieged marincers wore tried and sequitted some time | Pometines, by wx Lia ot Sq 0B, iii wi epmeb> ace fog rice ud melestus by paying tyeuty cums per peumd for “4 b doing and Cortber’ag the efforts of ¥ it le & rare thing that a man’s poliveal views are | tlnce im the Uvited States Courts, Senied verd vt

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