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Religivas Intetiigence. Rev. D. 8. Burnett will preach af the Geventeonth @ircet oaspe), immetiai: west of Sixth avenue, to day. Topica—as 10}6, “The 4ciiever @ Conqueror,” a7 )¢ P.M, “Tho Bible.’ Thaaksgiving service will be beid tm the Joka etreet ‘Method Episcopal chmpeb to day, Preacbing at LOig o'olos oy Rey. J.B @alrly; at 2P. M. addresses by Rev Or |. 8, Mitobel’ J. S. Insktp, C. B. Harris and 7 P.M. adovesses by Rev. S. Landon, Allen d others, to cio +1th an experience mecting. * Van Kieck wi preach this evening in the churen corn: of Hammond street aad Waver ley piace, ope block from ‘ne janotion of Eleventh sireet, 2D apd Seven'i: syenues. L, Barris wi! a0b Wo day at Academy Hail, ity A ist tek _ Moraing subject—“The isrior Sense ourth Commandment."’ Evoning jset—“'The New Cncran.”” ’ on tp Grace Free church, oor. wer of Lorimer and Conse Yor strocis, Wliamedurg, and administer the right‘of con ‘rmation, this alternooa. Bishop Whitehouse, of |ileols, will proach in the Churoh of the Epipwany, 130 s.anton street, betwoen sex and Norfoik sirecta, ibis evening. ave Bow. W Ohidiaw Oto, Missionary of the Amort- cao Sunday Saboo! OD, aul Preach in Westm nater churod, Twenty-aeco. | aire, Bear Seventh avenue, at the request of the You\nx’ Missionary Association, this evening. Rey Dr. McMenamy’s services in the New Mission cburck, Twentierh sires), be: ween First aud Second a 7 rican ard foreign birt other Obristians of ¥ respectabic and intelitye mpelyes of the iter) ( sak questions. Services sata ORBIN ATIONS Mr Samuel J. Aurio orgeined pastor of tho Coa wa church to Masou village, N. H , om the 95th of ruAry Rey 5 © Fremsb was ordsined as pastor of thesew Cen ral Corgregations! ch irco of Brookiyn ingt wook, at tbe church :n Or mond treo Mr @ W. Meoblin was ordained ard installed pastor of Abe anited comgregs'ion of Giade Rum and Concord, by the Presbytery ef Salisourg, at Glade Rum, February 40. Mr. Henry R. Avery was ordained -— evan Ben Yor of the Preedyterise cnuron at ow Jersey, by the Preavytery of Now th ult Pave om the Mr. Adam Blom Basie, was ordained, gracnate of the Misvion School at brusry 4, at Muscatine, lorra. INVITATIONS. ‘Ths Uviserian Socie:) Maro! oad, Mass, bas given acai to the uv C B tcomas, recenuy, pastor of the Unttarap church im Opeven —‘Tois society has beoa ‘or some time witheut a seu+a minister. Rey Alfred S Putnam, of the Mount Piessast church. Roxbvry. nas recived & uvenimous invitation to becom: ‘the pastor of the New Sou'b Church (Uaitarian) of Be- ton, with an offer of $2 5:0 salary Bev dir Ohesley. of Virgy has received aad accep. ‘ted a cail from the vesiry of | Barnabas charch, Qaeen AQDe parisd, in Prince Grr ge’e county, Md., reveatly made vacant by the resignation of Rev. JA MoXenney. Rey Samuel J. Bard has received a onll from the Pres. byieraa oburon im Woodbury, New Jersey. Bey. Geo H Beckley has received and axcepted a call trom ibe Woocaboro’, Frederick county, Md., church, ‘The Presbyterian rop at Lima, has extended a ana. nimous sail 10 Ber. RR Kellogg, late of leksy, to be- come tasir pastor. Rev 3 Wills Dey, of Himmondsport, N Y, bes re eeived a apantmons call to the Presbyterian church ia Harem, SY. Rey J G Scott bas accepted a call to she church of Wosite.J, Penn. Rev Jameel Rodgers, tate of Mount Joy, Pa., bas re cetved a cail o suiriing, Ill INSTALLATIONS. The Rey Jacod M. Menving. recent!y of Medford, ‘installed 23 amacciaic pasior elth rev. Dr. Bagies, over te Oi) South ebureh, im Boston, on the 11th inst. Rov. Coarles E. Lord wes installed paster of the Oon Lag church to Moust Vernon, N. G., on tne 1ith mo Rey Bro). Frapkiio ipetalled jor of j sevens’ covrod \p Saline Mion. Fevit, pe ge ik Sev. Samce! Pbiliipe was installed as itor of the ae Reformed church im Chambersburg Pe, oa 408 ra bit. OALLS PECLINED. Roy Or Wigging, recepsly peavor of the First Reform + voteR church ip Patereon, N J, bas declined call s] om be Firat Comer: gauopa! eburoa at ead Sweat Weeeived apolker cali from Datca sheree of FAR greet, corner of avenue 8, New Yorke otty Bee Jon. G@ Symmes, of Madison, lod , dee cay to the Teppeut church, Freeboid N Rev E M. Bark Phoneme ay or Tesigo6d his position as pastor Of ta Babe: church at aiguisiown, N, on ig The 4 Sawvel L Southard bas seiia the reok r- — of Jobe’s churon, Bailsio, on account of ti! _ %, 4,0. Carpenter bas resigned the rectorsbip of Si Peisr's, omyrea. Del, and accepted that of frait; oberon, Monroe, Mich. 4 Rey J W. Clexvon bas resigned the charge of St James’ pared, Zavesviile, U , and acoeptet the reciorship rch, Manayunk, Povacelpnia NEW CHURCHES. i fev toy & Tyng, of pPniiadel- pr of Now Yoru city,) bave devermined © Ov +1 6 church for bim wpdor the title of “the oburoh of the Covenant’ A vestry bas boen elected, the new mad cx .dco le calcvlaied 10 socom mo ale 3.000 persons Avciber Methodist’ charch, w cos: $16,000, .« to be erected a Peters verg, Va. The He.aod.et Epwoopel oburch at Chatoa, N J. (for. Foirtield iv Onidwell towneb.p ) wili bs ded cated tee 10m inet ‘The Preebyterem Sherch of Gr.lford, Mediue county, Obio bare been empioved, the past year. ia buildiag « Rew cBaeh G0\Goe, which was dedicated January 15. ‘The sew aad beautiful oburch io Fab yes Creek Valley, Oo\umd.a covnty, Pa. was cediceted inst ‘Ths house of worship ereced by the Sacbeaieees obarch and Society, in Peecunte, Wackesha couaty, Wie- cone.8, was dod.cated early inst mouth MISCSLLANROUS. Tee reryenn to We Latoeraa Mission iu lads, dousiavog Of Rev Heise, Snyder, Voangst and th inet wives, are expected to sail from the oonairy wcrc eat ong Goreragt Be-catt bas day Gi dyru eee Taetbay?aihtw daca ‘The fev. W. ¥. Davidson has removed from the dio- cose of Alabama. and taken charge of the Seamen's Mis- sion, PBisseiphia. Rev Simeon Brown has renounced the jariediction of Miem) iseabytery, and coaiiunes to preach to the church ta Ledaaoa bio. Rev. Kr Kemp, who has seen Leb Mission in Coicago, has let for Jaat woes the second ated to the Fing- la new Beld of iabor DAT! already mace s profession, the alter Crowded with aamiows imueirere afer the way of A nomber of membere of ine Presbyterian ob Jorsayr is, 0), having Become beartlly diagusted tbe poviicw. presehiny which hes been im, epen them for ® your oF two past, met a few days $u0, and sdopied resorsGons disolalming a) wieh OF intention of imposing aay reaction whatever om cu vjects properly spper preroga ive when it introduces (9 OD WrOL, ee part o tke worship of God, the sub J pollier ane declaring that whi at ail Omen ready anc Willitg ve comirivute their fall — share O materm a: for \ne preaching o/ the 0” Jeras Christ, ye. ‘or ibe prenening of any other genpel, (hey bold themselves & po way committ sd, erther Jamoe or s\ppert ¢ he reading of the Word of God as @ part of the her e008 in the pEUbiie seboo.e fan pears OF A MINISTER. Ja returning from t may be proper to velleret, for some tame, aad used to e00 "ben nbe was pesiasted: ber grendfetber’s houre, eecnted, and was wilting to nay any Leaecy (gation securing Wo tbe greoéfather tee custady of the oblld. afwrwarie when the child was texen from my ‘aibor's, my aso); ned O8 & reason that “the orinss hed told Pim a0 to do” Genecee stret, said that the deocared #as ‘or two ant @ balf years a member of bor school; witness spoxe wel! o the besawor acd Dadits of ihe onild father’s houre ove werk exphine tor the fret me v, as ond my ‘ateer; my ‘aiher, efter some converse oe with: station tnd seid be bad enough to do to support Josephine, Mrs. $39 i E 2 i f tet i fl tel £ i i : el 3, z a5 Unaer the delusion that these gent! no right to interfere wish him im his work, Mr H quite restive and ungovernable. It was hoped tha, the judicious yo of the phrsioian at the asy! would again be restored to he besom df his deep! filetea family, Bot, alas! how mysterious aro jae oo signe of ibat all wise, overrulling Providence, bose ways are pas: finding out,’’ \uustuioriked bere wasn oe reales we tacerated heart of bis sorrow-siricen penton to receive a deeper wound any v on Thursvay igh last, as we ‘earn f one of ‘be attendants st the asylum, Hi wie ‘was visited and he seemed to be resting we! aad ‘als . fair ples oy for @ good night's sleep Early next morping bis room was ag horrible-to relate, ttre unforiun He 3 THB FATHBE AND STEPMOTHNB IMPLICATKD—3.(4i- TUALISM AN® FREK LOVE. (¥rom ‘ne Boston Traveller, March 11 | * The cscumstances attending the death of Josephine Fly Gray bave beon made the aubjsot of investi: gation by /W jary summoned by Corner Cormoll, at tho earnest requert of the friends and relatives of tho de- Ceared. tbe etory of hor death, as developed in the ovi- dence, which we print below, reveals a degree of bru tality om the part of a father towards @ daughter—on tho part of a women tovarcs a obil’—whioh would disgrace te moat benighted rection of heatheadom. oseptine A Gray, at ihe time of ner death, was about 1) years ofege, The manner in which she bes passed her iittle Ife, the crime against her, the outrage oa Dumentty, aud tbe sin against nature, are well enough told below — Nathan G. Gray, the grandistbor of tho dusoased, tor tifled that he resides at No | Oneida streot: tae mother of Josephine died ast of Marco, 1861, Joseptine came © my bovuse tn Feornary, 1852, and was thea very dest. tute; abe was then seven years of age; her ‘atoer was then willing tbe rbould stay with me, and offered to give me pepers to tbat effect; om the 18th of March, 1855, she ‘was taken away by her faiber and Iam not aware ine 1 cave even her since; Mr. Gray neglected his wife while abe was sick, and asthe ssme time was carning a 00d ving. vay from $12 to $16 per week; I bave unde: steod that Ure Upbam was s woman of dad obaraoter, and reel an shea sister out of doors when sbe was uaweil ince @ week ago lest Thursday, her father aid ig pes bees abotripg therein. Mire. Appa M. Rook, ef No 15 een atone and theo pparently health: caild; acdsee qvently Mra Upham eeme to my house to loo for rooms, ead told me the onild was addicted to a Dad debit, and he to oure ner ef tt; I child, looked ta a Pareaily used as @ aort of loinber room; the chil: ai speak; Mrs. Upham told witness that yug dt p' of Mr. Gray and his two obildren whe were dead, sod added that spe wished Josopnine was dead; she further raid that Mr. Gray was a aptrttual- it, ad that was the resson he did pot cut ais peard Mre. Nancy B Gray, grandmother of the deceased, of No 1 Onerda atroet, tea tat J was a smart Child; sbe came to live with me in February, 1862; she came to me because abe was ed ab home. she was ocvered with vermin, and muck troubled avout spiritual. itm; sbe wae iaken from me in Maron, 1356, and I have over sen her since; I know that Gray. the obiid’s fa ther, neglected bis witc; I bad to provide aad care ‘ar ber for (wo or three monube before she died; have heard Mrs. Upbam apcken of as a woman of bai repute. Neucy E Curvis, residiog rear of 830 athtngion street, hae known deceased tor five yeare-Sho always ap- Doared tobe a emart obild; beosm acquainted with ber six moa'he after the destn of her mother; witness sub- fi\rapeth B Hersey, of No. 1 Oneida stroet--Knaw the Ceoeared, and hed heard ber sey sne was afraid o{ ner father wpd cou'd not help feeling eo; witness aleps with the Ceceared two pears {rom august, 1852, oot aever Knew thet ebe was addicted to any bad habits, my sister (the late wife of Samuel W. Gray) told Ler ousvand o vefore abe dies, that he bed “erate Bed lives im Gray's family cighteen months, Ting thet time be did mot provide for ms wio— woule bee reitber food or medicine; was froqusnt!y jate Lighis, and sometimes came home lutoricat’a bis soaked bim tt ber ‘rom the a fosed, saying thet was 50 more my ester said &@ few deys before Josepbine would fare hard, as ber fas! 4; bat time Mr. Gray promised to ¢ <uppceed hor to be a sprightly, active ant (ase! (goat eDd Lydia A While testified to ihe same ‘acts. Keuben F. Gray, brower of 8. W Gray, said tha derwssed wea like apy «ther ob!ld ant!| Ser mother aed, beens Advised her to £9 49 proposition her ‘ether aner Mires Susan H Cnsfeo, eo primary schon teacher tm Mary Lovie (ray, sister of the derensed, visite: ber ‘ast Thareday, sad caw Jo + two years; aio saw Mr: ‘Opham, wold me (mas go—thai I gould top in the hoase no longer; | asked If | might sot mop ai mgmt; he enswered no, avd in answer W my (a ac be cid not know where ¥: grantfather or relatives iived, 1 told him | shoald Bave to house; to waich he reptied “very weil,” Upbam and himerif, ‘Tho witnens eudstantinted the testimony of others as to ‘Mrs, Gaonab Eéreb! kuow the deceased vory well, and _— A pp eey een pr edeg ed 00 tied © det Jary rendered the stooms verdiot:—\That abe cae one deat); on jh Of March, as No 23 Oneida xtreme contingeat from lovg continued barbarity father, Samuel W Gray, aad Philenia Upham.” It wae aiso ix evidence that (be decessed child was Srmiy boond to « narrow or board, with ber arms pinioned, and that was long confined is tbat position, ‘and that ber deal body was foand ia that peaiion. This case of “barbarity and inbumaa treatment’’ will be judicially inveetigaied, when \t is antici pated that start- ling rewulta from the in Jeence of what iscommoaly term. ed “spiritualion.’ a eer Arrest of MK) lurderer of Norcross In Seaaytvents (From the Pailadeipatea Journal, Fob. We are gratifed to announce that of M’Kim the — Norcroes, bas been taken, afer having clad. ed justice for amonth. Since writing ihe article in rele rence to the aseaae!n, which apprars 'p sur local columa, we bave received a despatch from J’o\tevilie, Pa., from a very reliable source, which gives information of ine ar: resi, after a moe: derperate struggie. It three om Of Luzerne county od of the facts of the mu Fusmcs servca. 0% wind of nis being in the vicinity of c7pceaied among thi bye ae age 8 character of re soo upor the Wyomirg valley seribed, and ie — a | wee persved. ie aa 6 | ore engage’ (he chase followed bie tral! witt mock segacity isot they had fairly do’ defile of Kingeion movntala, whioo ri ern tide of Wyoming valley. Hoe was almost oxbaneted, and, setting bie back agaicst @ rook, he stood with a rereiver in esen bacd the of perscers to him to surrender, menacing & = rifles, McKim re- j—' with a defance, an. fret hi nt ne & anxious cere tempted tbe arrest to capture ireried aes we Fewaree, which are caameally tetz0 10. Bet th ‘ware compelled to fire im self defence, and Mo Kim foil, disabled by a rife ball. He wae then seoured and conveyed to Wikesverre, Hie wound is serious, bot not necersari!y [a.0i. None of the party who effected the captore were bert, ae far ae we have heard. The ore has created much excitement in Leserae sonsty. tgreesin ie recetying medica! attendance, aad, if pow ‘will epesdity be comveyed to Altoona, in the locality the bloody deed was commitied. javal Intell Tre Naval oe —Thie — yeuercay resumed the of the cage of R. W. Monde, iatea lioutenant Butee Navy, dropped by the late paval Meade is auended by Mor ‘| ley and Blount ae counsel Sargeon Williams, of ited Mates Nevy, and Mesers. Hart and (elaro, naval CODITRCIOrR were tbe witnesses examined io this came on y Yesterday other witnesscs, including Mr. i? = navel Spare, KW] Le ee of the United Bates Nery vioe' required by the act of seneety 16. course al th» orcas examination od tbe pay coven Td . XY “ i Mentors oe submitted toe ot NEW YORK HERALD, Amothor Fysterioas Poisoning Casein Boston. DEATH OF A WOMAN PeOM ARSENIO—ARSENIO IX ANTITIES FOUND IK /fOM AO (from Sm rover, Hat ae ‘pon the ree Bogen pen pol cventies tet raged? oily suroolees and alaraing’* du tmporiet! ose 12 liy of Bosto- hes Just" ooourred, which reporter lage where (he affair oooa: Penly Be wt ‘On tho $7to ult. Mre Lavina, Briggs, of Dineen. & ed 4t ber residence in that town under clroumsiances whi led those ‘4 bad the best opportunity for omerving > ner symptows, to apprenend that abe had taken some active poison, thet tt bid either bren taken by ecciacat or that 18 bad bern aa’ aimared wih Matto by seme ver #00 oF perso! es seemed to fully warri tno latter theory. need Ones Mrs. Briggs was abou y years of ago, th of Bova ‘Biggs, vot Stougutoa Her maiden was Bargy, ister of the Mus Hardy, the teil laoy ae pe (1 tm this olty by P. Tt Barr Mrs, Briggs was of medium stature, rather del constiivution, end, thou, pot enjoy periect health About the 26sb of Feb: abe was akea quie tJ, ber symptoms being fever! Bess, sensation of totense burning of tno stomach, eee, dc. Dr, Caleb Swan, of Easton, was caliod and ere soribed for her, I; was proaouaced dys, at deat, but the case did not picid to treatment, on friday, sho 37th ult. abe died The funeral took pisce the following Sabbath ut the Orthodox ohoron, sfier the retigtous servicas; the attend- ance was iarge. The body wns interred in tae village evans bad be) tow Ly igened surmised tnet there hat on BBY peouliar feavure fF Lunes, OF anythiag spe olally neces tm the cause of death. Hor z Meal aendant, who. had felt much solicitude and interest in the ome, osted upon Coroner Lomuei Gay, aad stated that he symptoms of Mrw. Briggs, the cay betore her death, adioated the presence of potion taken inwardly, and he shocg’s ft preper tbat an oxamaination of the body should take placo A copstabio of the town also oalisd on Coroner Gy and oxpreseed bis opinion as to the edvisapility of « post mortem exemioation. Mr. Gay, efer consultation, ov- te’ned ap order from the selecimen of the town to have the body oxbumed. He inen called apon Me. Briges acd stated that the perry who atiended his wife ware de- strove of having a post mortem examination of tho body, - order, it poesibio, {0 obtain some Light upon the nature of the disease of whioh she died. Mr. Briggs at on0e manifested the most determined op: = to the proceosiag, deoiaring that {t should oes be i whose suspici hat ons had beoo me som be made about seven o’clock last evening. fhe parties ‘he fact that the stomach had bean sub- mitted to Dr Jackson for analysis, but 20 atiempt had been made by them to leave tho town, and there is iio douds: ees aro now in custody. fo a8 & Dative of she State of Maino, and war rib ‘woman, ep)oying tno coniitence and mua regard of the commucity in which she lived. Mr. Briggs waa a shoemaker; bo bad carried on the business of manafactaring iadie,’ hows wiih ooasiderable success, Dat ‘or several months has not evinced muoa enterprise or induswy. It te stated, as we loarn {rom the Corqer, Lo hag Meng Ape A ily fore ig itme, te Deen marricd about a yours; er) 0u0 Is dead; ibe other, whion is sbout ave years old bas uy to last ovoulog remained in the oustody of its father, For about year Mr and Mrs. Brigge have ocsupied ad) ereet sleeping apartments, ard te nas been heard to aap that ihe yieut day of bis fo would be the day she dua, He wea by 20 moans regarced asa very bad man, dat (be ramor tat be was sooustumed to il treet Bis #ife Das perhaps cavsed some berd feeling agaiust nim om tbe part of some of his neighbors, be las Adaline Drake camed nthe warravt sa young womsn ot some personal siractions, it ie Ce] whom Giggs iavited to coard with bim—the price of board being disrogsrded by Doth parues. [t wen understood ha: eue was to bin Does sa oer employment. Mr. Mriggs and Mirs Drake occupied rooms up stairs. while Mre Br ggs occupied « sicept iment on the lower oor. origgs lived ine bired top atrest, Stovgnton Centre; the bouse ‘a part Dy a Me. Roberts, who, ti is sald portant witness for ibe government. Heary Audorson Will also be a witness. [+ will appear on tue examiaation thas during the illness of tise. igxé DO persons mixed the medicines but Mr B. aod Mies Adatao Drake; sighbur ovser ved somss ing ina oup. prepared evidently for Mrs driggs, bed — appearance and led to toquiry as 0 by urges 10 be peppermini, errogalor knew = oUCR Was Lot the fact. Moberta snd bis wife bave bad ther attoadioa at 4 10 1be conduct o! Griggs, whe evot.¢ that be was watched bse made an ettempi to cause the + ectment of Rovers from tae house Dariag the tyme the body of Mra Briges remained un DurieJ—the time from ber — oer foacrel—Sriges was obsorved to Jay wheaever be ea- tees the rom + ogy ol ln view of ali (hese circamsancos, together wi'h others dow Only 7agve bus peinfal rumors, ii was decmed exp2- dient to wetitate « teorougy and careful exarainedoa. The Coroner’ >mipation, and ‘Tne Inquest will be resumed teis mo: ning that the examination cf the prisoners will take pisos to «ay. Atvll and scoorste report of the Wo learn from stoaghtoa this morning, tat arrested “= officer. Proceedings will, of course, be givon Ww our readers at the earliest poms'bie moment. be fr and Miss Droke were last eveving, to await tao result of the Coroner's investigation Mr. who Sao Deehe ane Getty tm when informed of the suspicions sgeinst ber. eZaminalion will — be postponed antl) the Coroner's jury have readerod Abetr verdict. ARREST OF THE PABTTEG. was unwell, was aliowed to rema'o at bis hous. iacharge THR MOUSE—HIS POSITION AND QCARKELS—NEW GOLD mines. ee Ce ee place o@ Abe 16th of Novem der. Sho dap wan ouserves as 0 geno A irene, expreased tbe atitfaction te felt at amity of congratulating the Aseombiy eer! government { the 09):0t—for which the cowmtry bad sircggied for many yeare A MOvon to Open the proceedings in the lower house wilt prayer was negatived by « msjoriy of two, novwith = several petitions |n or of (he measure. jelbourne Argus mates tha‘ io the re con- Mr. Gavan Vartameotary exptrieace he hae bron lecturing the raw levies, aps some whe more than war quite jodicivas, about tae veeges of the !mperial lariiament,”” and sooord- ine, wes ge’ if Ww ibe votored wo seo their anc (on os bighly important Tieioe) cong by mistace with the mde by hat apokea — Ho claimed, however, to hare »\# role recorded, according to the side of the Houre at waich he axi Garog wo rriwen, bat wito the “ayes.” Waile pre ferring thie clam he startied the Hoose by addressiag oon and wih hit bat any ar ned (on being called to order Dut enjoined by the ‘‘neeges of too Imperial Be carried both pointe—kept bis bat on vote, which turned the scale, recorded with and optatons Of the number 4 Raging, . vin belong to to the Church of Fogiand, giz are Roman ‘9 lea. roven Preebyterians, one Mo hodiat and serves i dente wg Oe y there are +5; against tt, contin 2 Ministerty! and oficis! members, 329 seopendant as and 15 apt M\nisterialiste There are 10 mercbants and tradeamen, 10 barristers and attorneys, Fever government officers, 16 landowners, three neodtont’ meee, three joursaliets,” two farmers and —— Bp rated near tbe Mann! hs News f from Venenweta. INTRRESTING COMMBROIAL RAGULATIONS. [Correspondence of (he Panne) ivaainn | Pewnro Canarvo, Fed. 17, 0 The pew tarifl has bern pobiiehed, aad wil come iat operation April 1. Its lending features, an regards the United States, ave important, of which the folowing is a0 abstract: —There i# a reduction of duty on the im sorta ton of Nour, butter, cheese codteh, cotton, wh! ed or domesticn, hams, herrings, lard, hear. cording to the new reguiavons make out two involoes of cargoe: enexue jan comenl, one of when shell directed to the port of destination, aod tbe other to the eonsigues, and im faiture thereof, the reerei and cargo become liable to con firoaton. Coffee comes im more freely, and in consequence, prices have receded a fraction The following quotauona are reliable —Ooffee, 18% 0. a 14\c. Hides are in demand at 11 60 per doxen; pow eas, vite, S198 814 por a 24a $01. Weather very jeaith and prosperity eave reports the discovery of « rich Ground throvghoat the the repubiie coupled with contentment, which is the best fortane. Weermnx Forts Avaxpoxrp—The government haa given orders to abandon for. Pierre ana Fort Look- out, om the Missouri river. ae wae SUNDAY, by @ strong ovston ta night Attractions like these, gannot (all to secure audiences. Buaton’s—Tho historical pley of ‘ Wat Tyier,'* which ‘wes performe | throughout last week $0 ex"eilent hoases, peer affords the speciator @ more correct ides ot life ‘Merry Eogiaad’’ in the days of Rickerd the “esvad than apy Pony bitherto produced Mr Wailack Jr., is an admirable representative of the svirdy rebol, Wat, = ts finely Pry «tard by tne compsay. tbe olay wit de repeated to- ‘morrow, with ths farce of Wanted, Uae Thousand Militpers.'” The new dye act tragic play writs ti'led ‘Leonor, the World's O to be brought out to morrow ¢7ening, under tho ate superintendence of the excellent stayo manager, M Lester. The loading female onatacter mas been alioite! *., a, whe will be ably seooaded vy Vernon, Gannon, Mosars. Uyoit, Waloos, <0- thern, and coda ie talented performers. Lava Kwusa's,—Mr. Simpson's sew piooe called “Tae Black Book,'’ of which we sook oovasion to speak tn com. mendable terms a tow @g0, appears to have oo come @ great fevoriie with the audiexces bere, and 99 wonder, for, ia addition to tts meritas a literary produc- ton, it is placed op the siege in the most clogant sivle Tt ts again announced for to morrow, witn a fresa bar jotta, “The Elves, or the Statue Bride.’* Axnaicay TusaTs® —Anotber uow drama ‘rom ihe of t. W Meighan, Esq. called ‘Modern (asaatty, or gery and Fashion," isto recetve ia toitial performance fo merrow aight It ‘s based upon the Huntingwa awry, and ia most likciy intended to ‘noid tae wurror up to Nature’! as closely as \t is possibio to do ho stage, “islaet Byed Susan” lores the pertor es Tho energetic miuagors, Megars. Daveaport aad Watkins, Play in both pieces Trariam Ovkna —Toe Academy of Music wilt agaia be filiea with tho beauty and raatice of the olty to morrow evening to enjoy the artistic performances of M’lle furosa Parodi. M’me strakoaon. Signor fMberint sud other fevo rites !m the grand 0 era o: ‘Il frovetore.’’ and M'me Gora de Wilhorst ta the mad scene from “Lunia di Lam mermoor To-morrow wi! be che last aight but two of the season AMBKICAN MusKUM —The new aad 7: mestic pisy eniitioa ** Ruth Oakier,’’ Neartiess lause: ony menoe the third veck Messrs. C. W. Jiarke, tayerand neuen Kauee oat Company, Dave characters in interestiag 4o0- baving olictted the the past fortaignt, te to “ee oe te -sueeraw eve rably adap ed to their respective abilities. A popalar comedy will be given .o morrow afternoon. Ninco's Garvan. —Mr, W. A the gevtiomaniy and very popular stage manager of ccatioemaeh, ts to bave a benefit bent Friday evening, on which ‘occasion =: numerous patrovs of the house wf! no doubt show ‘on of Mr. M 's invaluable services by fiiiag poe seat, aslo and lobby. The entertainments are not only to face. but tn every way worthy of both THs Covorgp Forxs.—Geo Christy and Wood, the Buckley! — Bryen's, did @ business that paid ex 'y 1 all round every aight last weex, aud 18 peop! for them to exert (bemecives aad give at least « doliar’s worth of fan and maste for only a q Tas Orwes w Puanairaia —The tin of Mentay 90)8 :— * Everybody is tired of *‘ Norma,’ or pro eases to be so, and yet when it ts played there it always a @reat sudience. So it was on Saturday evening, ea this maatorpiece of Bellin! was played for the fleet time ‘at our Academy of Music, The house was entirely fal to ST Eo EES exp: as here was at this It fa true that Madame Gazzaaiga never ing (or us sowell, and that she was admirably supported by Mus ing , bo, ‘n the part of Adelgiea, mate her debut in It's plain thas injastioe was doue 19 Ms by those who judged of her by hor first fright at or for bofore a straage since +4 &@ straage souse, aod \n 0 difficult end not ry miereeting part, iike that or Leonora 1a * Li Trova ro plainly jofitted her for ber work; and altnouga she’ did much better om the second aignt, ett ste can do mah better im other things. Her Lusrezia was & great improvement; but it was in “Norme’’ ihat really broke down al prejadices, and etadliehed bereeif as great dramatic jor. We have never ad co satistaciory @ Norma ani the whole sudience, ct snd several times at the clove in the oritical prem-ir pas—the singing of Casta Diva—Madame Garzsaiga made @great hit Shoeang tho andante at fret sofo rxe, and with (he religious fervor proper to tl, aad we 180 reca'l enue tana ae ‘tbe som po- alan pr whe can E, Yameaniag In repeating tt abe took tt louder, bat with fa the atlegro ‘w GC tuet she baa recovered thi aavory Of hor voice, which had been partaliy ioat vy ‘me faucuns and wc of cne voyage and tne nervousness of Ber Grst appearence. was @ ‘acitity of execution, evea tn the obromatio passages, lee Pane gy we hat not previously givon ber credit {a the seoond aot her great dramatic talent ebove out as vividly oa did her powers ata yoos- imt, aod astained oerself weil to the very clove of 1: operas tor acting scarce'y ioves by comparison wi ‘that of Madame Gris! in the same part, while her sing! was moh superior to what Grisi's bes been for the jas ten or fiitecn years Tue Orama sx Cinmsxar.—One of the Cincinnati co tem poraries bas tue followmg vocoumt of @ new music ball to be erected tn that city :—* In consequence of hear wg many \oquiriecs as to the aature of the edifice to be raised on Wwe large pot ot ground exteadiag beck ‘o Baker strret, between Wai , we give the following infor ta quemion i the property Esq. meronsat, ¢otag bumnese who will rear apa We ‘Cinewnatt Opera fell’ — 188 fert deop—oxtending clear baok Baker sirce WS feet bigh. The dutiding will be lait out accord pian od designs constructed by J M Trimoia, Ban. cee of the firatarenitects in New York. The facet Of the building will present a vory impostag appeerance from the bermony of the plam and the lofliness of Saas. Te wilt be of freestene, and five stories im height. On the first story, om Foartn strest, there Will be four magnificeot roome runping back to Baker street, Tho cimengions of each room will be ss foot 88 feet acep. the cetlings Ye foot high {nese will be rented off Let gay Realy | tage ‘@ basement and sub basement. Sree superior mori ‘Will be cigbt rooms, taints two im ail, each on) 3% foes deep; there will be rented for offices, kc. Situated be- teven the stores wili oe three eatrances to the Upers all, a gvand main ent’asce 1% fest wide, and two side entrances, each six feet wide. Tae door of the m entrance will bean ornamental one, finiaued abov Horid bat exceedingly taste ui manner, ado re it, fame Widto, will be four ie sent win ‘and steirosse, and fully ornamented, as will every door aad wisdow also 10 avotd toe long, Straight vatiine tbat would coe mo ing 10 We beight of fo ke great breaata. feet wife, 140 feet dees and BF feet of thie bail will molade allt aan ak conveying ¢ willalso be supped with * poser organ from the hence of one of the bert mac: im the country The seats will rive gradually from the level of the | Goor, api at the wall they reach the heignt of the stege. Whea the hail is required for balls, oo* constreeted for toe purpose, will be down 80 ae 10 present aa entire sur! ce evel with the stage. This call, Mr. Pike believes, be ansurpamed io the Opited Sater. It will eos! the oslobrated Tripler Hall, in New York, in dimensions, convevicnces and the sty! of Miting up. Ext from tne ball wiil be (aolliteved by no jeee than five outlets—a erent advaniage when there are large Comnected with the hall will bes large ealcon 56 leet wide by 128 feet deep, above whieh Hi be two other hails of the same sine, adapted for small meetings, commit ers, Ao. Dressing roome, adios’ nit Ung rooms, ané every other conveaience that modern jevention supplies, will be added. The bavement froat jog on Baker street, will be wre finished 1a. ‘oon. ie See” will be 100 feet front by 88 fret deep, and 18 fee. high. The workmen will commence Ay ing the foundattoss of ihe stracture in a few days, aad the whole is expected to be Detit im from twelve to her Majeat veral of (he best concerts. Ww has been and gaveand mado ‘Name ies ite anged to ai Mew. nother bil, in quite « new line of character. Prinze Albert and the children went, some oven ace, expressly to see Mr. and Mrs, Willimme at Adeipai. ard haa made abit ae Topsy, io Me at the Critics Are not enraptured wil As nectar fortunately Ap accident, which wae = ‘serious reenit tham that of interrepring Medam: attended with e's performance happened im the transformation me recently, It ap poare \uat tne weet -* roy Pippa, aad proanced & ‘aimt on ene oe, to the , to her dy essing ann's Tees tnougee off rioa We thy, she should not me her performance om that ata¥ (, the dusiness of the parteg whieh — a7, \e@ personates, de olving apon Mise W} jam, wi . Seo raat no at Presens constitute M Saws oper wer vo recently Feprencating this gree” work in the provingss, Som. Bined with the excell¥ ccs of the pertoraasces, Waving MARCH 15, 1857. Grawa larg aadionces than Davo ever butore been ceen | men. perished reatorod. in oay of the towns where Lilian opera as’ neon pre- sei alte ees ators, ack wee The fiwt Of Madame Gesster ia NL, | owned by Inanc Others, and was vaiced ai 65 004. Fraviate”” bas aloo one Of the greatest euacessm of | Soun SHG, ri veargoet from Baltimore tor WU: ‘enterprise. pinewe EC, core, went s Bore avout ‘Madame Viotorix Balfe, daaghter of the oolebrated cea ‘om thie >i whee composer, will mak# Der det: in the musical world raved ins damaged eatiess, * Por of ihe aac” wil ve daring the ensuing seasn. Vesoxts of Diaranss av Beewops—The foi! Vane or Tamaruwats mm Paats~The total dof Underwriore. ite agsee ee Ban Peceipts of ‘he peamuc bi compere gud ex- Groner's Berm: bibitions of Paris during tay year 1866, wore 18,181, The followize ia @ lst of vowels tow in thi port t 438f.; in 1866, 16,108. B05 ; and te +864, 12,400,061. | —Sbip Dirige, Young progresime very well ora ‘Tee reasca why the 1466 exceeded 7 cepeare, ceneeeenieg he spell Of wafawornbie wom the othor two yours was shes @i'e Univarsal Exalbl 10m Gisther rian: the ccmiset eal, 38, Ak Goan — gaosed s large inlax of foreigners aud provincials at | Veeset bndiy elrnined aud injured lg tig ees Paris Ia the reortpts of 1864 thes of waat aro oalled | stove balwarks. The bud!y dumoge: voriiga ot thai tho !wperial theatrer—thet is inoabpacros waich receive | begs, was coc 9h inst = eset price. dhe aime ti @ eubveotion—pamely, the Upara, Opera domiq bea phartoren te the triance of tha Thesire Lyrique, ‘the {ialieus, tne Francais, acd the rig Odeon—were 4,003 847f , and sbuey of the ssconter; poate oy the’ moetns ofthe year in meh jones Only of theatren, but of datls, qeacane we Qurtositks, were lowest was July, and tbe o Se = ever? year since 18 & the receipts iene of Paris bave aader; For the ton was pert vention, | gives lees rewuaersio: avtbors @ 7 houses, * arouth of December tast, for oxample, it only peld'n droits d'auteur 4,729¢ ont of thi att a pee Ly wi as tho Vandoville theatre paid of reaetpte @mounting to 116,518. Wor the fi repre- gentations of ‘'Rovert 1 Viable.’ by # ne Opera:re Oelved 1,000,0C0f, it only pald 92,000f, qwhoreas: the Ovora Com'que paid 46,848f. om ine Gi--t one hundret rep Dresentations of tra 2 tate ¢u Noro,’ shougn they only too, who got nearly tbe Grand Opera. Supestur Court—General Term. Present all the Judges. Mazca 14—Dsorsons—Mary A. Graham vs. Owen Dune gan.—Order afirmed with coats. Joba i’vronase va Mahlon Mat.eson &c —Judgment ai a 0a verdict. D. Harris &3. vt. Georgeet al—Tho like jadg- aie vs. Wyck 11. —Motion dealed. Cheosevrough ve, Frazer —Mot'oa denied. ROM HAYAMA. Coarteston 19th and 4th dus et Havana 284 From Revana lth and Sth. due at New York 17th WOatswns—teom Sow York L%h, arrives at Havana 17th an » Oricems From New Orieaus Sth, Havana 20th due at Now ‘York 34. Unt sod New Orieana Sd, Fiom Mew Ovienae iba, Havane ‘due at New York 1.” won New York at 10 AM aad New Orieans at 8 AM. Quaxer Crrr—From New York jth of each month. arriving @ Havase 19th and ile 14th. From Mobile Zid, Havens ‘Uth, due at New York 2h. THE OVERLAND MAIL TO INDIA AND CHINA. The following may be of value to thote having ence ti Wa ae eaves Southampton om the éth and 20th of each mont! Arcrves at Gipraltar About the %h and 5th of same monte. Arvives @ Maka about the 148 and S0th of rane moath. Arrives 0 Alexandria about the 16th of same and 4th of fol- moath. aa the 2h oF Zist ef same and Sth or 6th of @ about 12 hours after arr! Kong about ea tho tid or 20s" "ad: Oth or 10ue her for Bhan; ‘ee Datos Biainnd’rous on the. Mh and 20 of each in Mareilies. and arcive at Aletandrin about the oune ome na tha Sonia mail. zackages and letters intended for the New Yous a> Au HERALD whe 4s1AH40 TOR REW YORE TEM DAT, wo ecove Port of New York, March 14, 1957. CLEARED Staamediv: Asbema, Schenck. davannah—S sy “a7 a Junesiowa: Parrian, Norful, ao-Ludiam catralia Raith, liverpool. Ship Guy ot ‘Medile, Mavsball, Ldveryeet— Sarees & Co Bark weak sag Hovstman, Hamburg—Heonings Mull oe Brig ragle & Fehr Gun Reok, Wilson, aguadiia—Starges & of the Wind, Feared, Baracoa—@ oy Mitchell, (Br). far. Ue tha: 3 neat, Nawmoad, Jacksonville, Fia—Thompson & Hunter Sehr Kate Field, Robbins, Wilmington —D ane B Reneney, O wae Honeetg. Appleton, Frederickabarg—J Sehr M }, Soaman, Alexandria—M Bebe © 1 saedereoot Wicks, Alezandrie 0% NC, Sov Brunt & W McKee. arbery, Phil hia—J We teh ‘om Kearney, Brown, eee =! Bebe Loulas Dyer, Jamesog: Bale bebr Globe * Bil Baio W Ro; Sebr Martha Jn sebr Baperd. A Behr A Heaton, Rysn, Now Harra Waa Brunt & Singh. ARRIVED. Steamship Parker Vein, Ramaay, Haltimos +, with mage, to Hs Cromwell. Ship Indians, Coffin, New Orleans, Feb 12 with mdse, to W T From. Has been elt daye Hof Cape Hatierne, with heavy “Tne te Licoin wot Canine), Cornwallis, Port Conse, Puerte- ventura, Jan iS, with barille, #0, to K Crein, 2d imat, lar i Iba 14, experiouced & heavy ntle (rou N ud) howe % Hesrimam, Hayeguer, PR, Fob 26, , man & Co. Herrick. Trinidad, 20 days, Weeek jee, Bi a ae, P4 days, with pimento. ae inet off Hatiersa, ») been run inw by @ ship, Lith inst 1 miles » of Sandy Hook, saw ship ‘Andover, Ber. a4, hence for New Orleans Boston), Chadbonra, Cardenss, March 2, 12th inst, oo the Delaware spoks brig Sailed in co with bark © R, 21 days, wis suger, rienced henry weather | Fep 2 floward, of and from ttastoa for yr rig Lomrian (of with war to master § 1 Norcrors, hence for Aapinwall. Tt Eamiiton inwall, 11 days out. Picbr Haltinore, sivight, Neuvitas, 13 daya, with molada and boney.iodoheson A Lowden, laa had very heavy wealher. 4ih inv, ‘at 24.9%, lon 79 U2, poke ahip Joseph Clark, from New Urieans for Cronmadt Behr Oriental (ot Mactan), Chase, Trinidad, vis Key Woat days. wih melames io simpaun, ‘Mayhew £ Oo. Put into Ker West o repnir rigging, Ae. Star GO ‘ilgciow (Br, ‘ot St Georee's, Bersanda), White, Ramilton. Hermud® "id daya, wicymndas, to Pennieton & Jones. Hina bad heavy weather = iene. Oe sehr Mar Seb Naind Queen. Kelsey, Bevery. Bohr Martha Marta, Suna Howes, Sebr 8 D Hart, Moore, Ni Steamer vuriew Williams, denon. Kteamer Westchester, re. Frevidenon, | ap Cm eg ng Norwich nw A Hamborg bark, with paanengora, ian tow of tbe steaming Meronry BAILED. mabips Fricston, Liverpool, Kdinburg (Ir), Glaagow; calvenos, Xoriean, Alntemin, tavaceah starion. Charlee: | ie. ton, Jamestown, oe rare Martine + ROPTON, Mi De Arr oh Union, and Redwoot, Cal- cutie; Berampore, Br Spark Hallett, Cham = aod J — ty Sem hick, | 1, reports that on Lith inal, 66 miles Si of Sandy Hook, saw ® | mani, with yards, anile, had rigging atiached, which had be | eon lama and bad not been long in the wat ink Witariaents, before reported ashore at Kent Isiand, Moet on Prigey, aad arrived a Maltmore 00 Barirday 6 Soutpe, Paulsen, hence at Charleston, reports — sirong gales onthe paeeags. On the Sih paewe an Am bark painted black on deck, her sails Lookout, 0 Cape 1 24) tons; had moinawss hi | Tem av ipose und pattly Blown awas, er masts ail #anding, It was blowing heavy at the boas ail gone and abandonet. wine aon time, and could not make her name oul and other wrecked material op the amwad 9, of rig OF Bein Row any —Onp reports On Aunday. the, pout 11 a’olork Al re kaward, of Bt tacy. seven days on! | fron Onrds nee, with A oarge Conmting of 400 pe auppored to be on ne 1 the wreck Onptai cy and hove in sia, 6 ‘supposed 10 be yp New peace to Chia ee Se huwerd Manning. sea ing, Four Yiz, Barins Monigrnnary. & , Peangion, wesond tun'a, and Ohas sich and Wo Harri, 9am WrroxMr George Borger, of pilot boat MH Grinnell No | Will a0 doudt re comheed withia (he cxmiag weet eurK0 ralowded. acd Brig, Wator Witch reload hee renaizy mostly coms.eved, woe en ead Se se rece devs. a vale Portug tye 4 iifine om wulsal fe a Sow ORG nora of Bebr Secor struck » reef gor, Bhan NG, in Dallast, and waa vb: 380. SobrIF Glover, 09 tons, 13, years oldu Ault at Sayheaat, condemned aa aeiaver, bas hn Marsbal’s rule) for $1,700. cash bad we MEDITERRANKAN—6EA OF MALMOKA—UGHE ON THe FANAR Official int So ree uo : formation bas been recel ger Satu ote Speen end oe oe eee! mihoure isec ates Marmors Island, in of Marmora, tweive miles from the doek of westber The light tower stands on the Isiet, oif'the east end of j oead £ tae in lat 40 37 40 North: lon 37 4% Greenwi ‘Variation of the Comy 7: 20 Weet in 1357. By order of the Licbthouse Board THOKNTON A JRNKING. Treasury Department office Lighthouse Board, wi Seon 8 her. , that bis vessel was the mate apt o being under motel Fre A Nostucket clean ‘Arr ai Bt Helena Dec 31, Matiapolo poteait (of doule, tan from hitie Pie Fis Bey—r0 report adhe previous to Jam i». Foreign Pers Mavacurz, 1 PR, Fob 26-18 port bert Gases, Denelt. ‘rem Capt Cater. of bark Dolphin, Fremantle. Rew Hol snd Sov under the charge NBaven. ie: F, brige Magn , bene. wig: Brothers, York § day ry a Rovian ‘ork 78. ots Gen Beyd Gti ron LB I proceed | Toft Jobnet Yad En Thomas, wig, J Darling, Home & BOBTON. March 18--Azr berks Charles Bdwin, wieaae’ Fepaphal p chlo, sal tae Seok tortdend te spiuewe ( Jeleeraphed, « ‘wad two ‘one Ralem Cid abion Ucean Bagse. Cheever, Melbourne, Parker. Rovens. Wm Sprague Bowers. NOrieaon: Biiant Howe Havana; brige JD Linco, Webber, Yo load tor ‘Onda; Massaatiin, Dunning’ do. to:load for Cuba: echre D is Warver, Harmon ; Sore Romer, Fase dep: JW Founcin, NYork Portland. to load ia. wind NW to BW and S modorsin, lg Vena Ba q\c, bark Jas Brant. brig J Diaaoen, Bark Me nik ad of Uhuraday evening. AISTOL March 12d, bark Puigrim, Andros, Mateazaa; G Washburn, Rarterbrook, bark Foe Waser THAM, ‘Viaren 0.4 Pu_Pessed ty, won ghey Le from or Portamouth. Ni te - 7 PM—Pi N, a bark sho Boson nes > oP steamer Ton ‘ON, March Arr sehr John Compton, Sharp, Pid- Passing RIVER, March 9 Arr sleop TW Thorue, Davis, B Aguactile. Yor Foote, so ® York. Titan scare chy oh Faleobure, cogers, Baitimore for Som . Davia, York Sid sobr Lizzie Tayler, DS, March L—Arr Black Warrior, Pr ahipe Bartha, Bailey. 5 St John, Lawrener. Cork for orders: J & Walrh, Mesdy, Bos porte Nueva Lantaro (30), barks Bniliiant Suenvee, Millet, Barcel ‘Amalia (8p) Bertrand, B tye Rep ah 2 estan bark Ar, eulinus, beige Newroi ch I EM Are bee Lavmwa, Angell, Port: land for Tevane (and ald curly AM of achrs a Rmily. Muros, and Cyrus ¢ bamborladn, BEN pion Fredert for 1m pert brig toa Merling, Hinge. trom Proviae. co. Leader: Jalett, Hoxton fer evidence (arr to pay} Chas Hawley, frauneh Grant, 3; sloops for NYork dence tor N York: Ultver Ames, French. from Taunv'n aschr wit! Sid the AM. bare Bémand Bed ng Pmucate Hashes ca Bosal PENSACOLA, March 2—Cid trig James Davis, Staples, Ma- 7 M Houston, Cossell, Cardenas: OV) wer as Teiand, this. . BAVANNAH March Let agency, Augwta, Wood bull, RYork: bark Peter Demill, Hons, do: brigs Augusta, Stone, to, Ohalier: voy. a a o (Ae, Betis Liverpoo'; Chas Chaoaor (Br), Fox, Pruro; bark Vivid Light. infenehara. = Sein « 2 (Be, le Mumbia Reeda TAUNTON, Macht Are sobe Haleneh WW ashiarn, Thresk- er NYork. Sid 9 wy Roanoke. Ib! ig 40 ma” ee iforcls 10— Agr echre Jdele fh BYore. Cid 1 orig) eu iba, achra, Alba, Merril TMlobart, ‘ork —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— _AOVERTINEMEMIS BENEWE.D EVERY DAY.. ue 26 av eo RoR (chipetartiy cleaning kid poves, wDite or colores, | One bett # cleans Ove bottle cleans ffiy ne bottle cleana atty 2 bottle cleans Ope bott ¢ clean For sale by UL ft Borgwon Cotes le upon in genuine. Thix caviion ie of the spurious artiele @ ip the market, be gremily drowived. anit pot only is tale jeniroye the surface PERSONAL. DOPTION..-ANY LADY okt Nur, orRouM- eer A byt J ecbagic deet ind tach i "aloe square Post oflice ‘netevencor “tt given and ro “ina and hash TR WANTED—CONCERNING anes jotte Hyde, orplan children of the late J Inat heard from they were li with eas. Any information concern’ eeeived | by their relative on Maur’ 3 jd Slates Conant, Port Went, Bee rubs. Atkinson, Rosine & Richards, Bowen, | THE FIRWIN. Fs: “ASSTSPANT. RNGINRER, OUARLEE KEAMY Foreman of Knglue Company 2,

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