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8 1 BE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. Our Albany Correspoadence. Auaawy, Deo, 18, 1466, - Conventon—Brethart Gredey, Raymond. Dew ced Searels of the Temperance Fund—No Lat Cy!’ om Prohibition. ‘Tae meeting of the State Temperaace Coavention at the <aptol to-day, @ eketeh of whose proceedings you have fe o veu Dy telegrepb, presents some interesting features _ + ne cortoas observer, and gerves to shadow forth the ov cy (tet Bag Deen detormiaed upom by the earnest and uc est advooates of probibition, aud the opposition they ‘aro likevy $0 encounter {rom those politioal ‘moral ro- ‘ormers’’ who have for the past four or ve years, for (ariy perposes, fastened themseives on to the tempe- vance oacse. The result is couciusive on the point that rey ¥o be no “let ap’ om the part of the real Simon re to'al abstinence divciples, and that if the Pribune pbtlosgever apd bis poltical {toads find the prohibitory pill ever so bitter and fpcouvenieut to swallow, they musi take it down or lorever Bereatter stand arrayed ta opea opposition to the aat'.\tquer movement, Tt appeared to be the determination of the Convention to-day (o be 20 longer hum ougged by the fai.e prstences of the Brother Greeley sohool of reformers, and in «ome of the aidresses these gentlemen were bandiet, as the saytag t). “without mittens.’ Mr. Delevan, the liberal aad veasrable Presiden: of the Society, evideatty lsbored | andar go | excitemon', God wasready to aval! himself of tae opportunity ailhrded bim to speak bis mind piaiaiy | tm renpest to the Jerry Sucats of temperance, who, after biceding bim to the exien! of their @oility, have recentiy been Hesping abuse upon bim im their speeches, nud ‘proved the pablic priats, yie't to ihe demands of pariy, and prostitute temperance to viack repablicaniem, by declaring it “inexpedient’’ to agitate pron: bition iv the nex\ Logtelature. Ia the cours of bis comarca Le severely lasted the “Little Vitlam,’ Bro- thar Greeley, aad Bradford R Wood, who have for a9 long & period striven to make temperance a protitable iavest mens, acd others of a siuilar complexion, Alludiug to the sums taat had dew coutriduted im aid of the cause be related ove occurrence Wh ne thought, should have dgber od any 08 ageiust bimsel! and others who dad givea lidera niu quarters. He was apoiied to, sowe peas since, fOr ‘ods i aid of the society, soon ater Le bad coptrivuted $10,000, amd was told that tha treasu 7 was empty ¢ he bad found, ou inquiry, Ubat $4,000 war loane.! cut on interest lo Mr’ Bradford & Wood. | Mr sac explained that tbe m y ay not loaued to him, Dai to bis brother David. now Iva. Alt hs Conmeckou with the igaw maa repaying ft t Ibe Nee ety after his brother's death, Tbis was on.y oF ako emeutes Unat tended 9 aves ‘be spirit of Lae W ©. C, Leigh, of New Yo pioa of *probibition und nothing bat prohibition” Legislature of 2384. on be bait of Bir Se Jeavor to * need ott”? “rom gaaiwn’” took Bim oy surpriv@, and as ne had au wire to gee it teke effect ia reality, he made a at 10 drive oll wclou pra the reeans te ext meeting of the society, whic takes ume !p January o exereise (Re puliuos! * packug™ process aud ‘ao Premdeni at bis Ww Rat Mr, © @. Loiga ¢ was very badly beat oham. im the Mr. Deiewan' oy Wesley dailey, on whove out wbo nimeef drew ap the Leo, expressing the 99po esident won't comseat Wo eceive « revomt! resolution, by tae Way, Was recetwed with out.on by Lhe Con renting. propabie that thie Coavention wil! eifset {9 to way, it will nat, of eourre, Litdejones of the gext 2 muca apo! (eis aot any pract.cal good: what aitnence on the ayo aay AaB DOs” do ‘orrtavery, or than Hore 6 (ar as +6 cna bo mace subservic: egrvites, Bor ikauce bea dente ao “snexpe oo sx a proatbitory law in the Legielatire aw (he mask yet more effes 08% ihe Cold Wator ‘expedi- toe publio see how they gria | Only a couple of years ago, they were tucb fiery advocates. The *veakors Were very tuyere upon the organs of the Lave ¥ ma aca tbe sopher. Mr. Joy, of Tompkios county, cae ba wae recent!y in New York, and waa vary find om tye same day, ta tho Pribuxe e6 Ob)setig to the “aattation’’ i "Ine argu- celey does, except 50 10 the political achames He said toes the tad che confidence with which it oo noes being received a8 an uluimatu tewperacce men, remmeed Bim of aa anecdote of three travelers 8.0! whow. with @ failing common to aumaa patra, Cad *ull confidence that bis wateu was tho Oe CoOrmect and reilarie 2 exstenoe. Tae frat deciared teat! bis watch did not very s mipute in twelve montus thie down to half a mosis *nce. i Roecking st my bedroom door, aad lay sea ve = ey S there liowsa tt clerk of (ps weather Upon arking bis business.” he , ‘Lwant know wh is, The auas rua dows, aad I want to set (tby your wnicw'’ Mr. , be Ubonght, believed in setting every person's 0a by 8's own poittioal m= rivoe Mr. Ferrogton, of i out os title mero boldly aod cbarged = tha: =the wn) had Drovessed to be rendiy pe jayag ¢ Jouble game, ace araid of embarrasemeat ia goubes. matiers—perbaps prowing out of the peow wm of ibelr new Governor—denired to cast the re form overboard. The discussion was carried on until a our webout much resc't throwing the business actiog 02 te mejor part of the report over untd to mornow Aunasy, Deo, 19, 1856. The terprrance Folle in Bo! Water—A Breese with a few Delegate—Bradford R. Wood tr a Parston— Bs Moray Borthcoming The cebate amoag the champions of prombition, last eveolng aad 2s morning, (ook a very warm and per. sone. fare, and enough war drawa fort to prove beyond queesou Lam Loe political brethrea of the Tihune stamp tears sucoseded ia knocking the cause Into pieces, aod ine sovthing 'e to be di with temperance . to re, the work must be commenced anew from be sart, and must keep clear of oid party backa nad ~ entangling allinacer.”’ The idea of enlisting wader (as Oaaaer of tach mew a* Ray mond, of the Times, @en Obambers, Worley Sa icy, and the luke, jn the conse ‘ee diy reh look piace on the ‘ntroduction of Mr. esolution attacking the Court of Appeats. OlRt speeches, Mr Lele van took ime floor, sanans hore who Would accord honesty of pur pom 0) 89 BBE wpe did not orincide wtb thelr ows p> oot lo bé Senalbie of the injusticn of ma ponents simply OR METIUM Of & difference of sagreemr! in ji¢gment He had bees vureo Dy tue pret-nded champ ons of tem wane be Dad ventured to express his ” r acted with ped pen decwion of | ol Appear bad at least proved the (-uta of this cleat that if the Gor ernor beid toe 220 Opinions that hed been declared by tne Juages of that nigh court, be would bave violated his onsd of Office had be signed the bil He believed that inan bent on -cotring ® mors! reform, should exercise 9 rule of judging (he actions of weir neigh igh, exprebiowory Knew | oibing, ican member of ageambiy, de . Onerammationl, Judge of the Court of Ap be corrupt ensuge to aod agaicet Governor he! murderer” and « ery ond teete “ourra ned,”* bench ae weal tirade » peaia, al of «bom be declare! | be honght by 4 bushel of rye mour whom be designated » woth «Fe aharged. Feqilen, that eo 2eege aa Deeb an casy © DO @ man o@ th * Jaa 4 the Course of hit raveras Jman sutcked Mr. lelerne for #eymour, mot charged Mr ped 17 dofest Braitrd R Woes Sige who bed Ceided the probibitory 7m oarse, Drought oot Me. Johm N. W a av Dee ther Leigh uring bitm op at Dadly as ar tre stock Of crctery. Mr. Willer would got hear the udimery ts «A8ly and qiely sinsed i the Smet chamber > sate with Corensing bie (adtgnaul we He vented a1 youd agnive ask » une, oF such aa indi al1 romee! r ter alier breere, tbe resolution ware atived, And a subsuilae offerse by * Marra «0° adoyien DY proceeninge wore forther enitvened by an aaiveret om Geadford RK. Wood, who anddenly sprang vpeo ba And denounced the convention as sets omens sinring that had “ backed’ do from the cause Of pronibition, and expretsing bie , wee bie ne of ait commection enraged at the * 0 control the wet od 00 fOrmaKen, ew EY ehomk apect of ita Doing oo * o hoantly eadorsed, and the Legisintore ws tuliveat energy to wb « at the embarram 9 Diack republionss of have oot given yoo ® slight sketch the procesdive: The convention wae e bitter pill t oe Gr choo! of temperance disciples. There wore se ul aloes to potiuice jn the course o the de at enterprising ‘adiricual expreaeed an , east dee ber sek 3 onto nee irae viem oo the ground that in tha! party #l omnes 1) ups” ifttemperanee hat no “hope” other than ‘ao gain (tem black repubheaniem as represented by 4, Chambers and Leigh, 4 toe rote 4 Mr Deevaa’s brosones pock: +p ake a was mato at the elowe of ee pre mply because ho refuses to | 7 | every muscle of the body, and therefore good (or persons wb care bo more for tempsrance than they | ' at wuicn timo he hoped to | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, ted phat coed:ags to collset fucds for iieo heats 4s des, avy sgeemeneen. With 9 heavy aad ine eS md and with Deievan beginn! fusing to bleed -, apa y Teneo ge ne rm vory elective movement can be made this enterprising ve gentleman gets up & orobivitory law Cor drawipy out’? the liquor dealers, one very to the leeches of the lobby. Coaveenon oF Bast Bart Ciuss—Dhe following call bas been issued ~— held the 6th mbder, 185d, the following resolu tion was di ars, Adams, Grenelie aad Wadsworth be convention of the various base ball clubs of Uis city aad viei- nity. requested exch to select (bree representatives to weet al No 6 street, in the elty of New York, on Thurminy. tno much effect. The liquor geatiomen need Greelsys Sagres to eee sa rely apd ail sensibi society, Unlers, daereture, some tive item 10 the business of the next sassioa will be lost ty Inteliigence. At s regular rmecting of the Knickerbocker Base Bal! hud, Resolved, appoiaied & cominittee, upon the part of said club, w call » Pursuant to said resolution, the various base ball clubs mad day of Jacuary, 1807. L. ADA Chatcosn of Goomatee We understand the object of this conveatioa ts te pro mote additional interest in base bail piaying, dy the get- Ung up of grand matches om @ scale not heretofore at te Base bali playing has already become quite an pan orl with our people and these clubs should by all means be crooursged. Cricke! play ing ta this country is almost eutirely confined to Bnghahmen, ead altagcga (he ricans weke but ite so with base Dal! playing. It ls the favorite gamo of ball with our school boys throughout the coupiry, aud the club of men started ta the large cities for playrag this gamo are usm general thing very success(ul partly, 20 coudt, because of its assoctation Set boyish frouies, but mainly because it is en excellent game for exorcis of a sedentary habit. The resuit of the convensioa, 20 doubi,"wil! be not only to twaugurate cow'cltys, out also to strengtien those new in exteteace. Grasp Fira Devakinest Fasa.—We waderstand tts om the tapis to bold a monster fair at ino Cry-ial Palace, umilar to the sccesstul one recent)y held by the Roman Catbolic Ladie.. The proceeds in thix case woud goto the Widows’ acd Orpusns’ Fund of the Fire Departmen, aad no doudt but this ew am to this d@erring fund. ‘The 1) that each company in the deperiment nave a epi own, to 0¢ served by thoir ‘ady friends, aud the rivalry that would ensue would of course beaots the fund. Fre Atarw Reuis—New ARRANGoESY ~The Mayor, Wood sabsesa-nuy rose to plat of order, | rough the Chicf Fogincer, has given orders to the bell- ringers on the Yorkville and Hariem beil towers to strike Slarms for fres located between Tweaty seooad stroot and Sevepty-pinth street by ope aad (wo eirokes of the bell, for Gres at Yorkville three strokes, for Bloomiag- dale tour strokes. tor Hariem five strokee, tor Mapbai- tanville six strokes, aud for Carmansville seven stron os ‘This arrangencnt went into operacion last Thursday, aad will seve the inembers of the department much useless trouble. It will obviate the necessisy of the Haren, Maabattenville and Carmensville companies from runnag down to Twenty rocond street, and will also save those companies in the lower disurict troma long aad useless ron up town. Fore iy Baxciay Strat —Between 3 an’ 9 o’slock fast night w fire broke out in the grocery acd provision store ccoupled by Mr. Luckry, at No. 99 Barclay strat. The fismes very soon extended toroughout (a> buiidiag—tho greatest part of the rtock wes destroyest. (oss estimated at abont $5,609. Covered hy iasuranee. The basement of 99 was occupied by Liwurd Latboy, damaged by water. No 97. acjoining, ocouvied by Thos. H. Waitoa, tour dealer damagec by water, Fine ry Waren Steest~-Shortiy after 3 o'siock oa Sumday sfternoon s fire was discovered ia tae storage store No. 207 Water street, occupied by Thoratoa & Bisjor, ‘The fiames were first seen on the secont floor amongst bales of cottoa; from this ‘oor (he re extended to the upper Coors. urping more or teas of the eottea ‘The four floors appeared to be pretty will sored with cot- tov. In abont two houre the Oremen succeeded in eubda ing the ‘lames. Tne amount of loss could aot be well estimated. but no doubt the damage is covered by in avrance. Satz or Honoxex Prorgert.—tIi is rumored that John C. Stevens ie soiling bie one third of the Bo>oken ferry proper'y. and interest in the Hoboken fant aud {m provement Company. for $300,000 to Marshall @ Ro berte aud otbers. Power Parieries—Two May Ixicat» —Two wen tamed Jobp Ryan snd Jeremiah Haloraa were brought to the New York Hospital om Saturday: euderiag from sovere iwjuries wh ch they bad recetred a few bours pro viobs by ihe premeture expioriou of » biaat la the tuanel ot Bergen, New Jersey. [n addition to other injures, Kya lost both of bis eyes, and Haloran’s are so much in Jered that it w feared he will not recover iis sight. Inexanitc pm — Between two and tree o'clock yesterday morning Sergexnt Ward, of the Tweoty-Bret patrol dis. tick, discovered that the front doors of the dwelluge Nos fs and 4°@ Fourth avenue were open, and imme Gately DoUted the ocoupaats of the houses to that e‘fect. Some of them stuck ‘heir heads oat of tho wisdows, aud told the ollleer to ** clear out his awa busiuoss.’” Seomrtsr Dave or ram Yeax To-day the shortest in (oe year—iBat 16, the suns abeve (he borrom for a (ess time than any otber day io the year, though the ¢ Terence (n |e 16 80 minnt> as to be almost mperceptibie. The lollowing i (be record to the sun's rivvag aag eetting:— Sua Rives, Sun Ses, December 19... 20 405 pa .... 438 a sas b 2 4.37 = * 48 To day is, therefore, bei ‘adonaebindipadetee Gan Soe ter¢ay of vo morrow, Ben:slorward the evenings will be shorter and (he iaye longer. On the ‘int the aun en. Vers GApr corbus, Weck is known @# (he wiatee aol ‘The grecage or meen lenge \b of or ppt 7 fom ove winter svistice (© avotaer-—is 6 boars apd 49 mtutes, b 4 frow the Ziat of Doser ‘1965, to 1866 It hee beer 36 cays, 6 hours and $1 minutes, or two minute longer (hen the average, Movers) Saramies —Rev. 5 1 Chapin, of the Church of the ivine Uelty iv Broadway, has revetved « call from 2 eburcb \p Chrcago, tino), with a profier of $10,000 & year ana alary lor his -ervices, He now receives 85, r year, and Make in addition, nearly $4,000 por year y \coturing. A New Snot Towan ie ln the process of erection near St George's Choreh, Bookman eireet. It will be 317 ‘est Ligh from the focedatien to the peak. The form is to be cotagon, nmi the tower will be composed of sections of fron columes Cuted om the oatelce, tho space betwoon Oiled we with brick latin coment. Toe total woight of iron ie the tower & are Menare, tatham Dering the recent high Wines there wae wo tecsible vibration at the ieig honéred feet from the foundation Brooklyn Clty News. HO TANG ARICA Woman named Elects Ace Brothaw commuted rulcide oa Friday night last, by taking arsenic. Her husband if employed ae boat keeper at (he Atlant: ock, and bis (amily, conmating of hia wie (the Gecence’d) aed two small children, resided o@ the Cana’ boats. A. beng bey up their quarters for the weter. |) appears that the purcbarec (wo shit! sags? we home teok tbe whole at one dose. aware of the (net seat for atmont exerts tary efect. “he when rte died of bertal, which, om ‘The Coroner's cilicer wtate of afaire. bad = body conveved to the dead yesterday, where house em inquest will be neld to-day # pot deligitey cnc wn what impelled the woman to des trey herel’. bot | ot supposed to be domestic dutlesiue. She wae a Fresco woman, 4 sap Ecraxwoy.—Some time wines the citirens of (be Ninth ward petitioned the Com. moe Comtell for as extension o” (he Fulton Avenue Rad reed from te proaent termination to the Huater‘ty road, The Board pasted a resolvtion in which jhe railroad’com pasy were directed to ertend (he track as petitioned for. To th © tBey \aterp met oujeeuoee, stating thet it wes prestieabie to lay railt daring cold weather, in conse. qoence of eeveral ponds of water which intersected the Brin Ra | road and which coud not now be drained, bot promised Siasderous tongee | to go en with the Work AS soon as spring opeved. The Com m't the Beard bay ng the matter ip charge ox am ned thg road and found the raliroad # cor recto reghrd to the ponde, and Decame conv’ as to the impracticat F 0 comeirasting the road thie winter. y eve, therciore, prepared to recommend the resciad of the resoletion ordering Inova — to De pertormed Withamenorg “ony News. Tay Tomas Catone portion of the population of Green potnt (1. L) aerieted pee ge ha ary fie of the Bevt Catholic chured ag a bly mg Rev, Dr Laoghiin, aseieted by the Rey. Mr, Malove and Properpagcr, conducted the ceremonies, The preached one of hie most able sermons which wae lie Toned to With breathieg® atiention by peopie of al! deno m nations Jovaey City News. mes kdwerde and Heary Dayton, of New York, arrested in charged wine ayo jaation befor afternoon, a he tle Dirtnet ag ring in behalf of the people, and Jonas B. re nee tora, ir Wee prisoners, The senrea? decided to holt them for ne “Hoboken City News. Sr yoot Examavaton®.—There will be am ¢xamisation 9 o cee PM im the ow eoaid ded on Weanerday, hry pte ye ! = ovnily overturned upoa 1s jew Work Ouy Tract Soctety—Thirticth An- niversary The thirtieth anaiversary of the New York City Tract Society wae Qaid lass evewlng, ia the Rey. De: Hatton's courch, Waahivgton square. There wase targe and at Yeative audience present. The Rev. Or, Dewitt, who eciod 42 Chairman, commenced the services with prayor. | ‘The Treasurer's report was then presented by the Trea. surer, Mr Wm. Walker, according to which {t appears that $13,961 68 has been received from individual dona- fiona during the year 1864, aod $11,390 60 from the female branch of society; also $306 21 from the Presbyterian «church ta Fifta avenue: aad Nine teente street, $400 trom that ia Graad street, $114 from that tn Eleventh street, $105 from that ia Fourseenta streot, $98 from the West Presbyterian church, $85 from the Sootch Preabytertan church and otber smounts from other churobes, which with $4/f S2_ the balance on band @) he previous report. makes the whole amount tm the tressorer’s hands dvring the year $17,044 9. Tae mo- ney oe ‘out by toe Urearuiror during tbe your was $15,080 for wisriovary fervioes, $4,879 56 to the American Tract Society for trace, and $503 for prioling end imoidenta's The balance on hant in $584 52. 6 tbirty fourth aunva! repor: of tne female branch of the New Yor City Tract Sociot® was next read. Itatated ‘thas as in soreane years, that: chiet aervices hed been to provide means for the parchase and distribution of tracts. for waieb object $1.2¢2 60 have been raised. In addi- ou to this, threé associiions have raised $169 each, for the talary of ag many colporiours in tne Amertoan (rast pon net Msgr sag mae Couations a total of $1,752 €0 au; 6 asl Oo porieursgo. ‘ThetRe Isaac ORCHARD, en of the sociely, read tae following report of the Board of Managere>— ANNUAL REPOST. It isa doighU! privilege 'o report the thirtieth aunt versary of the New Yosk Clty Tract Soolety. Since at Commenued employing missionartes aut enumerating re- sults, now twenty-two years, there bas heer no one month 2 which it bas noj bed the happtuces of revording tbe convoreton of sinners from the cower of Satsa unto God, through its iattremontality This ‘\onor is put upon @ eocivty which aiming at @ higoer, more noble and more holy objec: (ban de: ominaiional enlargement, embraces ta |G feowship 1208 of every Bame who irmly believe | and explicitiy make known thore great nnd momentous troths, the steacfest bettef of which all evangelical charehes regard os esosntial to salyatiog, Our - & te Dring sioners to Christ that toey may be and whee wo see them exhibiting sigos of spirit wLb them to ane with that branch of the family of ‘doa which upoo careful investigation, they ——-. as being, octie apd tice, mest Con-istemt with the teacn. tbs Holy Scr phe, the prin- vpon 45 tnouloated the solu of hei. Suuity, sod we find expertence tbat it obtains for us a far greater measure Of success thau could be obiained by a dauomiwational society: for unconverted porsons vie with evaptcion what (bey regard a& efforts to sorve a party. whe they respect cforts more exciusively figoed for cheir spirina. welfare; for there s sroioe widhin that they eausot oan, whick tolls them ti ouga: fo be Christians, and that the visiter by renee this truth is distinctly echoed ls their friend This Christian course is pot attended by any dmcsitae toma joss, but acsompasied by am influence that incaca of eulmging congregations and charches ‘nthe proportion that Gey furnish this society with efficient vistors. Ip comm: odiog Corist to others visitors must give (xpressioe to their own views and feeliogs; when perivading neglectors of the eunctuary to eitond divine Workap, they will Im most Cares invite aitemdance a tne piace where they themeeives worsuip; and when those 60 to) attend, fi the power of the gospel and unite i generally be with taese Christiars in joty ound the Sartor precio: Yotit say jon Induce a preference of aome Ctherevangelical commuaion, there wili De oaure for great joy; for whether it be the tribe of Gad, or of Napbtall, or of Ashar, with whicn (bey cast in their lot, i a question of bui httle ipomect, when compared wits (ie stupesdous biessing of Dotag United to the Leraet of God. Our swmiters are of ait ewnagel.cel denominations, aad tho tracts (dey distribute are in toe languages with which thoee to whomn they are gives ere myost fatuiliar, and are reected from the publicatinos of the American Tract Socety, whieh. while abstaintog from the digoussion of ai! irrelevant qnestioas apd the distnetive pocutiarities of evangelical venom!natioas, ect forth pointedly and plainiy that web reste to the all important sabject, (ho saive- tuon of the eoul. missobaries are always at band supniping the visitors with ceccesary books gud tracts, and reacy to co Oper wie thom, to attend district prayer moetinge, vieli the eick, oMisiaie at funerals, coua- sei toe perpioxed, and evel! themreives of tha porta. nities adorded them by tho relation they bear to the Asscciauon for Improvieg Use Comditioa 0! the Poor, and \n €ome Ceses a5 Sigicners of the weathy, for suppiying the temporsi wants oj tho dettiiute. I the lower waco bave beea keft simoet destitute of eva: churches, we howe mission statioes at which 1 mgecings ace held and Sabbaih schoo suctace: vistoa, 's mace ‘or the spiritual veneti, of those whoare jomagee of Cur prieene, hospitals, and simanouees. we DAYS 690 Missionary Who is @ Copveried Jew, whose ape- a) charge lt tae Jewish portion of our oy ag ay ADo- ther mingionery, with oo eesistact, to the Ger. mas Who Teside auaouges as. We have also t sionartes wooee duty tt sto meet immigrants as \noy arrive at our port, to hold rellgious services, Ww on “dom in ther naive languages, to ay christianity Ly dowg them acts of Biadness, sad to warn themaguins the koavery of men who are always watching in tbe ae'ghburboud of Casiio Garden for opportunities of plun- ; these them. aad read pm thetr jewore hours when far away ‘rom laud. Olen Das this been the means of their conversion; they bave taken the SS o Christ to istant climes, aad there endeavored to com musicale 410 \pbabitanta enveloped iv tbe Uark clouds of (grorance, saperstuion and erim ‘Thus there is ta this city an avency coustantly at work amougtt boi our resideot eat fostiag population that soe for its model * Jesus Christ who ‘Went about os KOod ‘The decreded end orant, who care a oe Rovie. = Se Tastructod¢ od urged t0 come to Jesus; tc) Somareginem and cberches are enlarged; ihe sick visited ( tneir Bitlieviow. end tbe poor 1a their poverty; many bungry jow ¢ /{d many baked ones are ; many de- ‘ected ones are choered and assis’ed to rino above their diffiow tee; waay ® fatheriess one baz found « friend, apd wap widow's beart baa leaped for joy. Where, then ia the irien man that would pot patronize this society’ Where ts the Christian that would not be ac: tively eeraged [n its efforts: This secvty bas now 26 missionaries, ioc! ding two ‘Steis'ant); the presen! number of viekers reported to the Heol Soren meee ones year has 1,167, and the following results bare eon sane, rated — 1,523 947 tracts diateibuied, Fegan By grog pages; 506 Bibles and 1,001 Tostiments aupplied to ee deatiiote on bebalf cf the New York Bible Society: 6,464 volumes lect from ward libraries; 2,560 children gathered into Sabbath, and 41 tno persons ‘nto Bible claesez, 2, tend ehoreh; 574 tea renee Nigtous heid; 73 backsliders per. reas doperaily converted, aud 15° converts Taited wit evergediea| charcbes. But we krow only !n a Ff poove avg (ve thoussnd converts ie were men, aot a few, who are now wn as esemplary Cartviuans, ig forward the work of God, some ax Sa eatoservery useful miuirters of tne Gospel. Such wi! probably by the case with some of (hore com verted during the past year. Who then oan tell how far thelr ndvence may ext'ad” Py Ld macy the pember of conreria may be wuiltipiied before the ond o° Umer Yet we regret that the aumber of coavorsions we re Fn Pop hp edng oo lo desire to be more veetul and in order to our being #0, wo want more vititers, and more of that holy influence with whieh tod i ready to accompany the ‘aitajul efforts of his servants. The p ber of on vistters bas aot increased in the same ratio as ovr poptlation. Money also is g ta cnt, and they who ercentrasted with Seca ee Proprietor to ae it for bis glory. tract elort, Nike other ‘works, noods pe cunlary support. We bave felt it sary to be am economical ae ends entrusted to 08, yet we caged in disbursing the ink which tf it Our duty to allede to & formet report it war meaneeee made an appropriation of money to be dirburset by the missionaries in relieving widows beving children whom they wonld gially rena to day tebools where whe Bible waa read, aud Saobath sohoole where religious truth wae inceloated — but coult uot, becaete compelied Sy poverty to send taem imto the sireete to obiein, Ul porsibie, a (ew cents wowarde the rbelier. The appropriation to whicd equal portions by two fitters, and furag the inst ex youre une eflorded relic! to WO widows having 26 chhiree wholly dependent epoe them for sup port, | er member being seiated in mak me their bir payments of rent througn rue oT ard some during ehorter & tho upertianc ing that ali the children of « ruitapi: thould be sent to “abbeth ape day sobools, snd thir 06 protecte! from the grentent incentive to vegrancy and crime, Th the leet tonth both of these pinus perevolent ladioe Satehed ‘heir earthly courses, They were lovely and pleasent tn their livos, and it wae only dturtng eight ¢oy® thal they wore diviied by death A g)or oun inheritance ie theirt, bat what abail be done for the hort of weeping widows’ Mart they be again con ttraiced to expose their fathertoes oflepring to the perile rom whieh they y bare been reeened? Or will some of (hese to whom the Lord bar latrusted wealth, ti! the It would be an jatereat) in ite, and biraaed the ‘Tract Society wil! be the manner hitherto done, whas- be intrasted (0 thom as distinct contributions to | dreated the sadionce | should be called from been preaching there sli day in here, aalees |t was ther free trom them, i ® Need at mK Orer te iree 4 Sg ark over there toat when want to eS Wickedy they come ever 1 ow York. The 4 ovher preliminary remar of tbe prtnetples of the society Ube fhith that the World le to be Coristiauont netided Bees depended epen Gort for ite ot that efficiency always Works thoag troll hae estabiabed tor and the redemption of wo) teat, Oharity it toe rong > trath of Jesus Christ Mt te@uesces mos | Out misery and | cells, to those homes: weeping widows Pray vo ‘hat they they aod biessed with of willtpgaess to —to go to the iow ond unpitied wequires the well expect the jebment to do tbe weaving. ft is well to preach ia your evabioned churches to sLiuent audiences, for { Know ibere wil be some rich in Heaven, bat the Gospel was vent especialy to tee pore, snd It should be Layee to thom drei, Tae amailest or weakest indivi can the mesos furnished by th's tract society a: to eterna! ite. Soeekiog after the menue they Could Convert more poor with the same means than reb; eo, If thelr estimate was as to the number of souls brought to Obrist then their proper deld of labor wes among the poor, The Doctor spoxe at length and was hetened to with marked attention. At the close of bis speech (be chairmaa annoopeed that the collection would thea be taken. and stated that there was 00 object for which they could contribute where the smount of money would do #0 much good— (hat there was ao other inatiuition 69 economical.y cou- ducted, or whare 4 litte meens extended ao far, After the collection was taken ine Rey. Dr Peck addreseed the meciing ip an intwereming apecod, showing thet though the giving of tracts was @ smell and imple affair, it was novertbeles¢ @ most poworful aad eflisient means of reaebing the wants aad saving the souls of meu, He nar. rated ere remwarkavile instances of conrersio:s from tae giving of iter whion the mveting au journed. Missionary Meeting In Fifth Avenue. ADDRESS OF BISHOP BCOTT, OF OREGON AND WASH- INGTON TERRITORIES, AND OTHER MINISTERS— YOUIG AMESICA WALKED (NTO, A meeting was beid Jan evening at the Charch of tho Atccpsion, corner of Filth avenue avd Tenth sireet, for the special purpore of aiding the missions on oar North Pacific coast. About sevea hupdred persons were pres- ext, and the dispiay of Russian sable godliness wes highly respeciabie The clergy are, of course, privileged to say what, im otbers, mignt be considered offensive, and several home thrusts were made at the waaay te Reighborhood, which, wo trust, will havo o@ect im due season. e eervice commenced with singing end praver, after which Rev. Dr. Vantleeck, the peren kates the Commit tee on Gentra! Domestic Mirsiona of Caarch, addressed \b: congregation. Dares toe’ ea 700 Yours: the Domestic Committee had received vory inde 8) — thy from the cburcn, But, still, come comfort vouebsafed to trem; three years they had minisiers, but now they could rej in over 146. = 1863 their enpual income was but $24,000, this year the receipts are $47.246 Ip addition tw renewed claims on the comanittce, they had to mourn over the (oss of a loga- oy, avd & Gebt of $19,(C0 had acownuiated, The speaker appealec to business men to Kive some little of their earn eaincss for the good of the church, which they devoted to railrouda, stocks, &e . and te was sure ihere were many gepilemen present who could part wita the $12,000 me 80 much required, and noc feel the Joes of tt. After pa; ing a tribute to ine memory of Bishop Wainwright, p a Vankleeck gave piace to Rey. Dr. Scort, Bishop cf Oregon aud Wasbingtoa Ter- ritories, who state¢—Wheu I first entered on the duties of my dioceses tbero ¥aa pot an Organized parish ia it. Now we bave thee eburches complete in all their ap pointmenta, and these were finished within the drst year of my ews im the diocese. If we bed bad aw nisterial tupply tuffictent I think we might have bulit two more. We bave also cstavilshed diocesan echoois. By my last advices I am given to wsderstaud tuat thore are now eleven boys under inrtruction there When our work }, Dut last May a new one was ordsined, and during tha! same mouth two adergoing Untold difficulties. There yinen and throe deacons engaged iu Tn apewer to a quesiion Dr. Soot stated—The estate 1 purchased for the mission consists of seventy-two acres jor which I gave $4,400, and since the purchase we dave expended about $900 upon it. The innabited re- goon of my diocess consist ol the torritory lying betweem jhe Cascade range and the MPeoifc coast. ‘The Kocky Mountans are a thoumsad miles trom the Pacuic, whilst tae Cascades ron parallel to tha coast at a distance Of about one hundred anarixty miles In the two territories there sre,90,000 inha nants. of whom 60,000 sre In Uregoa. How long it wii be be‘ore the county \s thickly settled | caunol ay, (or emigration is very s@ail. By a law of Cengross, the origiaal settler, pervious to the year 1860, received a inile equare of land: vingle men balfa ae they were bouna to Itve a it tor four years before they could become the absolute owners. About® year ago. a report was made Laat gold had been discovered in Washington Territory. somewhat fo the east of the Cascade Mountalnr. aud near to a ste- tion of the Hudson Bay Com! ', but before this could be substantiated, the Indian war eo Ont. | bave just rocetyed a fetter’ informing me tat tne report |: correct, and that the fields are as rich, if not moreso, than any in California; should this be 20, our Territories wiit vgn 4 be populated. Our citizens are cmp, ot from var.ovs parts of the States, ‘Pngtaad nt Scotland; men who, if ever they were Christian people, bave jorgotten |. since came to the Territory: we Dave, therefore, a very elementary work before us. Be. tween yourselves and California, mo acd Washington Territories, we bave Texas end New Moxico, Som Ne breska, the Indian Territory, and jedan Urab This is a spiendid acquisition to any empire; but whit ‘will it be without the sanotifying \wfinence of the Gospel already, one Torritory is @ thorn in our aide. oes Oregon and Wi to © remarkabiy lar u ig; they con Ider they can chalk out thelr own re. Tato Just es they do their politics. ‘This ts ail very well {they ‘start from roe prinsiples. Oar church is, there- tore, yet feeble: hold on to the promise of God, ‘and look to you, here present, to astisi us \p bate in ihe wheat irom thece telds pre > unto YI Rey, Dr, Higbee observe, crowded thoroughfares of this lam greet cerhsesh he coald int help continually aeking himself—whist are all theso busi- nesa men rosbiog after’ One merchant \s sending ships to the eestward, to gatber ip ibe woalth of the nations : avother is travel! ward and reising cities am’ the fer prairies, Wha: tor? For two to turnigh bimself a sick chamber, in wi be shal witber and die—the second, to dress and support that \ovng America which pasges us ia the st 8 dove. Horaved humanity, squandering its father’s money t> its own health, and daily reducing itself to some thing lees than man. This gospel of teuth wae litle relished by the etpners present. A collection was made which realized $420 14, not by Any means a large sum ior such an aadteace. The Open Sea the Arctle Ocean. LECTURE OF LILUTENANT MAURY, AT THE BROOKLYN ATHEN BOM, ‘ reined. empbatically, last Saturday night, and the | atreets were empty and the} theatres wore vot full; um- breliag Were tarned inside out aad hails wore blown off, and yet. notwithstanding, the Athen com of Brooklyn, | | was tilled with attentive listeners, met to bear s iecture. Bet the lectoror was the Justinian of the eloments, Lient. Mavry. Ladies could not well be out on the night in qvestion. for old Boreas was protpecting thereabouts Dut their husband and brothers and fons came. and daskened the ‘oor of the Athetwum spite on the part of the ciements, thas attempting to in teriere with the betrayer of their seerets. but people were | pet 10 be Kept away. not even the ladies, and we were find to see te fair rex weil reproseniod amonget the | audience Liewtecant Yack’ Om betog introduces, was received with load applacse. He pogam by stating that hia sabject was the “Northwest parsage aad the open sea in the Arc Uc Ocean.’ The frst ides of « Northwest bad ‘tw origin in what might be termed (he age of geograpni cal circovery. The Crutades bad opened the sunject of geography, bot mereiy whetied the appetite for furthor kaowkdge. The goahead apirit of tae present age ie somewhat akin to What wes then leit, aud (be derire for discovery on leaving the Holy Lani, ombarked #itn Co. | jumbo and the early pavigawrs. The songs of the first travellers in the New World surpateod the straing of ine Trowbadours, and stimuinied otbers \o seek the Weai The romantic tales oo; nniold riches--the wondrous land «oot =Cathay, enticed all nations, and the rush after wealth aud adventere gave ur our fest our Waiter Ra egh eneaged to , bur in sohd bars of gold, and ig the Se dws pee o the great Southern Sea, believes he bad at Inet renoned the pathway to end- lees treasures and sireiching bit naked? sword towards ihe ooean, be took postestion of it in the name of lis sover « England curtains burope w the weetward, anc wer baocaseert toon thowed \nemscives more thea & msich Americana citier far iniand reach of the marauders. Bet the cont nent of India offered tangibie wealth, ant how to monopolize her trade became (he Jream ef ttatesmen, Rmgland and Holla! were compet! tore for the discovery of @ shorter route—im fast, horthwert portage, | bave seem & letier intely. written ya gentioman in thie country rincty yemre ago, ton irene im /ngiace, giving information of & pro;ored’ pia or ronebirg (be Pacific in canoes by the waters o\ som pewly Gircovered rivers and of to much Imporiance was this project considered, that the bearer of tha letter was | erdered to sink It, Abowd be meet with any Fronen | cruisers, Creat Britau being then at war with that | Power. ‘It will be seen that #0 long ago ne the mil. | | dle ov jaat ceptury the feartbulty of « northwont passage | | wre cllscutsed in ovr country | | Um examining Merestor’s cbart it will be perceived bat ibe Aulantte ocean i long And narrow. reac! {rom the Aretic to the Artarctie yome. ‘The Pacific, the contrary, i@ a8 broad as it \* long, and scarcer the north. Again we lige driven iarong mente ont according to the Above hypothesis water must furround the Arctic Lieutenant Meory stated that he hal tome time #ince collected the loge of the various Amorican whalers in (he South Pacide, and hed noted the dif. , ferent species of whdlea they met with, from whieh it that the apecion spermacett! are nevor found nme from the equator, whilet tho torria be ‘whale, it boing, im fact « Om questioning the whale: too. be jeerned that what they called the right whale to the fh of ihe equator, was diseim'lnr tothe right wosle thern side of it, and afver ali be hay been aio to Warn, be has sever known an etam ple of the northora right whale being found south of the « " got #0 far, he then endeavored to find & feberman whe liad hunted wbales im botb the Porth acide @nd Aliaaic oceane. and after covetderable dHicn'y he met with one from whom be obtained te information tha: the right Whales tn Doth oooans we rar02 I every respect li wae mere petty | i Bids “eae tf g' s i i : face fi Re nF owing oa bie exploring expedition, found werd by a sti ‘surface curr 5g ZF g {i E 3 ed within 518 miles of the pole : summit of a cliff an immense towarcs —_ frozen Kane—Ddringing down the audience, to 8 man—Lioutenant Mavry states inat enothor Arctic expedition was spout bx ing Gtted out im Kogland, and that, ere long, wo shal! add to our little knowledge of the mysterious worktags of Datura, by baring — before ius that wondrous region where ‘tho tides have their cradle and the whalos 4 Borsery—where the aurora borealis is Vghted ap, and the irembling ceedie is at rest.” A voto of thapks was given to the lecturer at the con clngion, and be wag requested to address the citizens of Brooklyn again, in orter thatthe numbers who were prevented being ot by the weather might have the opportunity of jaan hua. ‘he Mearagua Meeting. TO THE EDITOK OF THE HERALD. fu your report of my remarks at the mesting al the Tabernacle, [am made to say:— Twill no! say much relative to the rivalries hat exiat hore. New York etbing against Walker. You have « Panama in aonenitoe to tos Nicaragua roule, and aro about to make railroad across to the Pacife. Do you not suppose that those parties who are interested in riva) routes will use all their influence to break down Walker because he has an- other route? Certainly they will, {am Dot surprived that I failed to so express as be distinetly understood by your bat 1 or jnterded to say, was in wvbeunce as followe:— Of the influence which rival interests in this city have ex- erted on oar own government I am not disposed to speak, at 1 is knows that partes here are interested ina route’ b Panama and iti known that a French company have ¢ rat fora rival route through Costa Rew onthe south, Sridsh compuny are soout te bud ‘rival Feilreed th purse ‘oa the orth, “Can any oue doubt wat thewe Fiver French and British interests have exerted their influence with thelr governmnen's to break down Walker. believing as they do that Walker's infinenoe will be exerted ia favor of the americans who are interested in ie Nicaragua route 1. W2P HOv MY purpose to charge, nor believe, that apy of thore who are interested in the would on that scoount array their influence against Gen. Walker and bis sasoctates ; it was to abow that the infla- euce of France and Engiaad war eniisted General Waiker, because French ond English subjects inte. reeted ip rival reutes oo the Jethmus, and toat that fact sbould ‘naves our people cad our government to give to Walker aud his associates all the ald which as ceutrals we can give. Permit me. in concivsion, to supply an omiasion, which, in copacetion with my remarks, I deem important, Some have taken excrp ion to the organization of an in- dependent repubiis in Central America, notto be aunexsd to the United Stat In reference to this I said that I wished to be uncerstood 9s opposed to the anuexation of Cubs, Central Amerioa, Mexico, or any of the Spsaish Americen States ; because | do not believe that ibe mixed races of those States aro fit to become citizens of the United Stater ; nor that they will be, until, by an infasion of mor intelligence and @ series of internal conilicts and revolutions, they bave made further progrese in ctvilizs- tiom © gnd that theretore Tam opposed to annexation, be- cause lam vowliiog that they should be anuexed aud become a “ baance of power’ to govern us, or toet se should aesume the risk or the onus of governing them. Aomilting tbe gener! wccuracy of your report. and re- pretiing that [ cid cot so express myself aa to be dis- Unetly understood, | beg the fe vor of you to publish this note by way of expianation, Respect ’ully. DUFF GREEN. LETTER PROM MB. MEAGHER. m New Yo Al the lest mement I Luna ft out of my power ing iathe Tavsernac as leeply re ly stood ope omnse Of OF thet case a Food intrepid pilgrim and pioaser. ueol the paper 1 edit. week after week. uive ipelaceable evidence of this. Tn his bright anecesses hi has bad my cougraiations. For his administrative labors— na be Drought back peace and imparted s'ability to the baan ry nd fruitfel country, for whore regeneraiiva bis courage: id omgacity we summoned ino action~my sympathies wer wenting. Weak as iney were tegtimater nereus and right noble cause, I did art te, MC Wak prompt alter, publish, and provilguie them. hose words are upon ihe record. Wh be the event, they cannot beelaced. Whatever be the ‘event, T would not withdraw them. Now that american republesniam Cy Niowvagus ‘s in peril—that inuigue ctrives incessantly with meh gnant lact and ingenuity to auovert, ap ie barbar ism With & remoreciess spirit of extermination assaids bemsin, nod weule drown it in »® desuge of bleod—conscience, | ustice, magvanimity, sod my intense faith im American prociivities: end propogend ane conecivace. jistice, magnanimity. insist uu my being it ead and sdvocate.’ | Anversiy alienatos nO good tiom me. In the cowardly ery, which Gayo. in tile evilghened age-ihis age’ when’ macarinhem predominales, to (Le protansiia, the excinsion and ostracism of ali that is chivairous sed bepeticent, when all that is chivmrous and benencen' le beaiee down, consigned dungeoms and choked ugon (Be scafow—im (his cowardly cry witha perempeory priest. | retuse to in. Wh me what # wrong. becomes vo tighi—nor do | rubmingively ayecumDh lo or tolerate it. because it roars Uiumphs Bad en- My Drap © promiven! column tbroves (self in imperial impunity above the wortd. ltaly-— rodisnt, Leauuin’, divinely gified—is a captive. Ansrian heyonels precipitaie themselves upon her trom the alos. yenes of Napoleon, the perjurer, jock her in upon south. Dukes ‘of Piedmont, with thei delusive procr lyze ber regen: gre with which the Cou of the Rnztish: w dapive of the French fect Iyiwe unter ord Vosnvitts, bas hia Iarearon! knife upon the Roman heart Traiy is down; down, say the Buropean pross. But, up or down. Tam, as ever, the siudent of her history, the worshipper of er geaius, she peuniant for ine treo. dow. “Hungary in do Bh ger the Cllm del on whieh ncieat national ity con of male Frapeis Joseph. Fraperor tram ples on twa the Gyoths did fair Lombardy. A t—strnugling 1. somewhere. somehow, in a bumbie cot skirigof London—lives te man who with the ppulKen Of bis heart nod geoiuR vnised ibe war for ‘erty in Huvcary. pad. we he champion of ‘hat cvnse, received bere JON PHILA NALASEN (hie Welcome of te Peon! Buieipaliies, the militia * supreme re phb lean rociey d Rrephen. Bown a0 Hug’ ave senn dha ve never A yas rhetorie feng ‘prin Dow! us 1, With bis ruthlens «acre wo! iratian, with @! hin gore ©, Abd the faiaitty of ot guflered it ta come. Robert Kmmet, their bende in their cold. ning from the dw! Rep shaken Against Tam still for Ir eens, ma rowiess judges, trading and the comers eaytig solemn foriremad, tatt an T. wit be adverse cireumsiances and conse turing and ted friend of Ireland othe her into enon iets eance her + This ia ai I write, Tt And vindiente earny of the rgicnees which would. in an hae written U break through ¢ Tiare hercuitore observed. ie ing (bat | represent thoveands of frishten in America, and T and they are with the gn'lant fellows who thie might Findiea'e with ator! and fr the supremacy of Aimertoan laws, nd their exeinaive cate ae y of white ity an these nu devoted friend, MM EROMAS FRANCTS MEAGHOR, Intelligence. Heo! George H. Derny, Uoitea states Tonoerapbical Pax! acer—the original « Jobn Phoontx''—har soon order ex! 1 Detriot from Waebington Territory cunter Mallory of Ftorda, and the Hon James late United Staves er to Merion, were pacten vere nm be steamer leabel from Key Wost to Charteston The tormer gentioman has arrived ia Washington ee Alwar Year Fear hree girls Texas (ast month * out rolurned in s week, each with an Indiae bur’ MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. eters tntended for Oo Mw Youn youn —TMIS Dar row miere | MOON Ren morn 2 4 FON FETE. Ninn WATRR ave Port of New York, December 21, 1856. we ARRIVED Recteamichip Noruania (Hem), Kblers, Uombura: 18 dare and Shona, with mire and 2M passengers to B itech & Kun harct. het the River Bibe Dee 2 PM, aad om the 19th, a came in colixion with sehr Industry, Cap! Jas Land, of or, NK irom Ballimore for Halifax; After the eoilisio por back, ard found the sche badly damaged: took off th Captain and crew, apd brought (hem to chs port. Dee 0, lat len 79 0 AM, exehanged signals with ship Started Tawa. ‘The B bas etperienced westerly gales the entire pas: ba * Wakeman, Callao, Oct 16. with guana wo T vin Adelaide, [lec ot New York gad’ Barreda Bros of Baltimore Sp, ion 03 45 W, spoke Br bark Melbotene, of Mei ilays trom Byther, NAW, ‘or Tondow. Kor & Oxpe ' eh’, distant 26 miles and bearing NNW, sew two A veering in for Rie Jemeiro; 11th, lat 19 99 8, lon 84 47, 1B Lanensier, 7 days from Rio Janeiro for Me fanne, Ofrey, reaman, OF Hordenus ni wan drowned: no date lat 1408 8, lon kJ A Millay, 12 days from Rio Janeinn for be A experienced a furious gale tn the Guit we 7 oo Morog the day and wight of Dee 16 wat hove to | } <r 2 nd emia mise sod 28 passeng towed into ‘Queranuas oe Capt Hazard febr Texan, Lincoln, Eaatport Beir Amavdy Gulkev, Cogolosite, Mo Sehr King Phi ase, Fail River, Rehr Boy Stale, Sher oa Fteamer Mount Savage, Watson, Baltimore, 54 tours, with mee, 10 HB Cromwell, BELOW. Ship City of New York, Salters, trom L rertions We Mee Seite mdse und passengers, (oD & A Kingaian: A ape A Union irs mand te Ginsgowe t Rogers, Naclen, Fr bark St Je: nae 4 morning, steamships George Law, gusta, ‘Savanauh; “Marion, Ouaclestou; Rena = Norfolk, 4c. Wind during the day N, with indlention of « storm. pitta Orie Prise. “Brea Teles Report. BOSTON, Dee iby empre Arr vation Na Neocal Kage. Masthews, ame Art Onion, Lem 9 ‘aleutia; Geneva, Walker, Chas T Mery in, —~', NOrleans; bark Siri, Oana, Havana. Hecaid Marte © PHILADELPHIA, Dec 2 8 2t—-arr Matanrans A Tirreil, Higgins. Boston 1; HL Crocker Presvery, Tauuton; Sami Uastare Tom in, Providence; Joba Pockia: 3 Parker; Brothers, ‘Wilieds, and Jane © Patterson. Hand. NYork. Cid ships Geo Green, Frirhanka, NOrieana; Goldec dones. NYork: bark. White Win: Ww ilkon, Laguayra; ects M Jeni’ ide: amcor? sami Costner, li Kew for: Neamers Palmetto, Baker, Boston; Boson, Sellow, NYoct. Blisceliancous and Dtsusters. Wreex or tur Packer Sitr New York arin an Unxwowm Fxiv.—The following is » telegraphic despatch to Bilwoed Walter, aq, Secretary of ihe Board of Underwriters, datea Squan Village, Dec 21:—The ship New York, of New York, ix asbore 2 miles N of Barnegat, and full of water. She tee an assorted cargo acd 300 passengers. Also, aa unknowa sbip, 3 miles S of Barnegat, with masts goue, Saw three men onher deck. sent surf boat and men to their assistance. Ne assistance cor provisions to be had from the beach J M BROWN. (Welearn from our ship news reporter that the Beard of Underwriters despatched the wrecking schr Rxceisior to ths assistepce of the above ucfortunate vessels, She left teat evening for the scene of disaster}. BAKK AsaGuy, of Boston, at New Haven from Shields, hat yory heavy weather, and on the 4th inst, in a violeat gale trom ‘W, was thrown on her beam ends, and cargo ahilied, bet Warks stove, decks swept, &c. Bric Awa, (rom Georgetown. SC, for Thomaston, was jo, the outer hacher of Newport 1ith inst, repairing, Joat ‘a portion of her deck iond cf lumber’ ‘aud bas’ tst @ Jomber, and has a Uist of about three streaks aport. \ iti name Roars, from Tisiais for Fi et. returned be mes’ Hole 17th, hav’ cea tenia, broke: main boom, 4c egean ir Br son Wave, from Yarmouth, N&, losded with hay, wemt asbore night of 17th inst on the exstern side of Nort idan, near Newburyport, ou the bar, where ahe now remaina, Roun Cuas B Prixpix, whieh left Bestop for Yarmouth at 5 o'clock afternoon of 17th went uebore about 3 o'clock morm- ing of 18th, ou Brewster Flats, and is high and dry at low water. Soom S42 0 Poet, from NYerk for Rockland. went ashere: on Bailey's island, near Harpswell, Lith inst, and buged. A14nGe scene sank, with topmasts above water and gadiep- als loose, was passed 15th inst, of Gay Head. Capt smal Wenton's ret outside of Newport, migh. of 18th inet abowt i2o'clock, and’ Las gone to pieces’ The captain and his the only persona on board, were, saved. but lost but what they stond in ts eastain had on between two ned, three’ bundred doliars the prosesas ef tie cargo of fish, which was also lost ‘ihe Clinton was about 29 cna burthen. und owned by the captain. (The above has boom before reported without @ name). River line, did met ‘The steamer State of Maine, of the Fi consequence ve unti! 5 PM, being detalsed at Newport in Samine or THe Packer Au Conreounssip#, vor Livas- . ® Of mbeavy gale, Almond street whart at7 o'clock thie orang. intowat& ‘ow st the steamtog America. The “ea te tenon HE S08, bushels core, ia batt Hyauels wheat Osgs: 4109 40 corn. i 2350 do feed. 29 cad 0 roan Cloverveed HC bbls Hour, 300 do rosin 62 bein oll, 36 Verces rice, 7 do beeswax and MT taste — ewening paver, Dec 2. Xxssns Gorn —thin, Richard Alsop, 944 ons, 9 years eli; uu in Bath, Me. bas been sold co TF” Stanton aud! others 2A 000; and ship Rachel, ¢ mos ol, S18 tong, builtin Geiade, on private terms." By auction, John Colby, tong, bull a: Fast Boston in 1846, Sold st $5700, & and G mes. Sean axp Waces.—Sailors have become rather scarce, ngain, (bough we have ao change to report in rates, qquote— Ad \ b To Liver} A pee mouth Serene cull », Mobile and New Orieana om the EW YORK. ce e's eles Bee 81a stot, Dee 2— ‘arwiok, St John. NB. * AHAvES, Nov J0—Arr bark Raliegh (amd), Popp New York, CAN IPN AS, pee lo Arr bark Maria eereey, Brow Pore Jans Det, Rilen Mary. Curia. I'raubfort omAe a Horey, ut bar! "haranae, Biniey, a ‘swage Pais: Hien, Stovers, N York, (2Ui, whe 0S Mer aeipiia. Dy at. Dee 1—Sid Barbers, Honaston (from London), Mebtes 21) Thox B Wales (trom to), NCvieaan Havasa, Dec lW—Arr brigs Tiarriet, Adie; id X om sweetser, ane, 2 Minnewuxs, Wi ra, Bemia, NYork, Mary Aceiia, i Kear: Boon: . Gardner, — aM ay D Viler, Roberta NOrteace: sche A m NOriespa), ; 1b, Smee \nager as . bark Warren, Rag brig eg NYork. Keeentiioe Grenetn, Seay odes a) (Frm), Hasty, NYork: ret, Adie. Cardens: Maszannia, Nov 2-Arr brig Hesperne Maranr re bark Ranger, Ingle, Hutchinson. snd. Rndors Tascel Ford. Beaten: Betey Ames, Bartle. N York: 11th, bark Bridge. Woodbury. ce; 13h. brig Martha Gilohrist, Rawley, of uand. “ii Toth, ark 8 Jago, Manna, Port brig ®t } Hopi a. Havana; 12th, bark Poul Bogs, ic, Mobile. } Home Ports. Get | BALTIMORE, Dee 19—Arr steamers Thos Swann, Willetia, and Piedmont. Port, NYork: sehr ROM Hi Ca) do (la ship Cowper, Paine, York: brigy Gipsey (new, 20H we. Pim Demerara, Clara (Pr) Shorey: Jon, | Sid brig Win Hi Brune, Knight. Porto Rico, WALL RISER, | Hope bay @ trove 1%-WNo acrivais or departures. Monmt. fas far down aa Reistol ferry Vessels | hound wp or dow oe obliged to take seam ntil the wen th: HOLMES, Dee Ate Emma, Baker, or Donen: eras awn’ Reed, Bae ier ‘ior Bay, Ulates Parr beewon for \ ore. Bay tale. AM Wnt saw lacKnony LLB, Dec L2—1p port ache Mora, Crowell, for port, lar | eid Lich, ORL BANG be Amon Niealerd NEW 6: ANS, Dee lt (hy eb = a br Young Sam, aan Me, ore’ ia (ae rt “ ec Arr brig, Ares tron Tigien, Caadan Cid woh F ier ey Merry man NoRl pti sary “9, Nortis. t NEW BRDFORD, Dee ssid seh J if Marsever, Mier, Posiadeipb ie, NO WPORT, Deo 1 — Ser bark Gazelle Dell, Barbadoes Bilacen; ebre. tirece Daring, Carr, XYord: ith. Qusse south Gh maated), Wheelie, Provence W—Agr ship Keatiekian (new) Merry Cid brig Poltaan, Hil, bagaa le @ ’ Thee 1 Are aeamer Oapray, Kinney New Freeper VPOVIDENCK be Bhen Atkins, Mage clmond, Ri re aca: seer O Woerbury romaies lad, A , Rae Aid Lith, cates Por “Passing by, 9 theres mast ebabiy tne dormer Bue LE Dee bound W—p: MATRIMON A hee A gRNTLEMAN .THIUTY, WITH DARK BR ye AA. hair, deep bi ‘yen ry ant al na 0, ) thoustnd ' reer, wishes (0, mow with & bonatifel vaxtriinony., (rewh (rom or now Ab warm, romantic and arsent t ese nad lipmedialely replied lo . Mile Alfred. bow lol Heraid ole, appointing a time and place of Laterview. A‘ wee not o.¢ arn exception lie A personal interview may > ft 12h Sha we. second floor. | ATRIMONTAL, EA Bt. PACLING “1/89 RANGHE | / M’ pon Feceipt a twenty .v« ee cnaivalons te Men ip any persons nicrare of thew pat esnome © Mife Prom, etree 0 of handwriting wit ave wivire ta the manage ment of love affairs, beste a. Ig Aus. rurneys, ho, etciae Alen x fewre w Acilems, wide Yad. Paniioe U'Bseange, New Vorp Post alls. 1.8 for Mentor. tenant wa

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