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8 TWE NEW SLAVERY AGITATION. and of the Wew | Bee Fiélform and Principles poe York State WHO SAID PEACE? THERE Is NWO PHACH, ae, &., &e. The Dred Scott Decision—Report ef the Joint In AsemmaLy ‘Wr. Foor Moned; for those uccirines will bring siavery ‘Qganst our with all ite unnallowed, de- ‘end biighting influences. Your commitiec havo not been able to obiain authenti- ‘@rted copies of the ons of the five pro slavery judges who formed a majority of the Court, and pro claimed tbe anconstiiutional doctrines which heve eo just- ‘ly wiarmen the peopie of this State. Tney hive, iow ‘ever, abundant evidence of their certents, and of the >prinoiples they announce. MThere ‘was only one question before the Court for adja @iosvion, and that was, whether Dred Soott was a oluuzeo @f the United States, ‘No Jadge of the Court had « right, ‘Ged far ices was it bis guty, to discuss, cecide, or even ‘Xpress en opinion on Le 2 otber question or subject Not @uly judicial decorum, but numerous decisions of that very Court, forbade bim to express optniens on any ques- thon besides the one directly before bim. Yet tue five pro slavery Jucges, d'sregardicg official decorum and os: tablished precedents, afier deciaing tne case before ew, ty nto effect Bea oman ne ‘the adoptien of herewith pre wented, and the passage of an act entitied ‘AB act to 80 cure freedom to al) persons within this State,’’ herewith ‘algo presented. BAMUEL 4. EDWARD M. MADDEN, ‘M. CINDLEY L&E. JOBN Tt, HOGEGOOM, JOIN B_ Wooster, Axnany, April 9, 1867, HENRY W. BEJKWITH, report, cg the respective Governors of the States of this aion. AN AOT TO GHCURE FREEDOM TO ALL PERSONS The people { the State of New fom re sed im Se- Of the state of New reprecen! nate and Astembly, 40 cnact as foliows:— Section 1. Neither desosnt, near or remote, from an Af tean, whether such africa is, or may bave been, a Gave or vot; nor color of skip, shall disq auy por Pier doprivesaoh pergoa of ho rigs Bor eueh person cttizen thereof. Ses. 8. Every slave who shal! come, or be brought, or ‘be tm this Sime, with the consent of his or her master or matress, or who shall come, or de brought, or de invo Juntarily tm this State, shall be free. Bec 3. Every perso ho ska'l bold, or attempt to hold, in this Sate, ia slavery, or as8 fave, s1y perso mentioned as & slave in the second section of this act, or any free person of color, in sny form, or under any pre tenoe, er for avy time however short, shail be deemad gdiity of felony, and on comviotion thereof shall ve con- fived in the S'ate prison at hard labor for « term not less than two nor more than ten years. Affairs in Cuba. Havana, March 29, 1857, Landing of French Bmigranti—their Appearance at the Ouatom Howie—Ezamination of their Firearms —Regis- tration of Slaves—Another Shift of the @ame—More Free dom for Pravellers—Sale of New York Vessels for Sla- rers—Theatricals—The Weather—Great Ficei of Traters om the Ceast, Proceeded to discuss and express opinions on five oter Gonstitriional questions of vital imporiance to the [reo Btates of this Union 1, They ex the opinion that !f « master brings his slave joo @ irce Suse for a temporary ‘the slave does vot becowe free. Tais is in direct coatradiction to a ebcrish cd o/ineiple of the common law—that when a ~alave pisces bis foot on free soll be becomes a freeman—a Principle dear to ihe beart of every enlightenes citizen Of the free States of our Union; aud @ principie y. States, by the courts of most of the slave States, and by ‘We Supreme Court of the United <iates iwe'f. 2% They express tne opinion thet the ordinance of 1787 —the Magna jer of Freedom in all the States formed @utot the territory northwest of the Oalo, is inoperat ve and void—an opinion which astocisbes ‘ho inteliigence of Uae country. and is in direct oppcstion to the action of the gereral and Siate governments, from their instita- 8. They declare that the act of Congress admitting the State of Missouri into the Uvion, known as the Missuur! Comp! ome, was uccorstitutional snc void, apd thereby give the sanction of their mames apd of the Cueri, to tae breach of plighted wational faith, socompiish y the repesi of that act. ey discuss and express the opinion that the clause cops ttuton of the United States whiok declares ‘Ghat ‘the Congress shall have power to dispose of sud make al neod(ul rules and regulations respooting the territory or other to whe Untied to G government to exclude 'Y_ well irformet person ia fae coqstry Knows ritory which the Unit-d Sutes bas ao- g quired since the adrption ef tho constitutioa, hus been by the laws of . The power «f over those Territories, and the authority to pro- Bfbvit slavery in thew, bag uever been douoted or ques- toned, the promulgation of the opipions of the mv Jorkiy of the Coart in this case of Dred Soott, 6. They deciare tt to be their opinion thet ol {a not @ loml instiation. They bold thai it is not contined to the ‘mite of the Rate by the laws of which it is created, but Ge Unieea fialen. "Tous opraton mn direct opposition 10 ry ition to 1 least three solemn deolrlous of cme Oourt of the Unties the free States, M pot all, 10 one of via. : that erty, apd ot the Sate in feasion of ferce bey It foito: @ manter tolving the relation of mast beseicn that some future decision of ihe pro sit Jory of ibe Sopreme Court will ea threatened by the devotocs of ,, © oail the roll ef bie manacied garg at the foot of the monumeat oa Baprer Hill, reared and copsecra#ted 10 freedom. ‘The proposition which the majority of ihe Court laid down io Ceciding the question legitimately betore them, ‘vis. that po map of ibe Africen d-soendei however | emotely ‘rom « siave, is a citizen the United Sites, © though born a freemar, and bis ancestors for many gen- erations be'ore him siso freem’n, aad though mBipe parte ovt of one bundreo of the diood wich rune ta ~ Bie veine is Avgio sexon, and kin whiter, bis pears | perer, and ee of the jiige woo outa ws or may Deve felen at ‘the Battie wary, at his grantievner | eerved wit ter our Washing | ton; is ow ovr opinion dei of maoriy of the Court, in the followi«g words: | “ (the colored’ 1200) bad 20 ‘whieh whine men were (0 respect '’ Your commit i i i 2 nt a £ : : a | i a to identify temsecivor curt with & sectional pariy, and to ill denal [rom arene of party ano sectional 0d the confitence of the pecpe in the court, by siamping a & diect mark of sectionaiiem aod psrtizenship. bave moreover plactd themerives and We court y place {t bas vbe nation, to they comrol, in Re fropt rack of prose’ Dope 1m. and oCenalve aggression upon the rights of ine mater Your comm'itee cannot omii to notice, in this connec: tion, the time selected by there Ove jndgee for tak ground. efirteliy, with the pro siavery party of the coaa- try. Tha: \ime was strikingly propitious to pro‘ect them from impeachment, aad scoompliea tacit purpose. & Dew pro slavery sectional aimiaiairation was crt boing Iwangorated, ad consequentiy had the whole patronage of the federal government w aid in ecreeniog tose Pertiewn jodges trem merited puvishment, aed prod sce Sequietcence iu their vite pro slavery, anconettt ations! dooiriars The fa.e of Kaness, too, was thea impending, | anc the doctrines, if carried out, would consien her + the deaciy embrace of slavery. Your committee ro Aeotantly atmit ibe thovght tbat the pationa! orm oe was ‘used to Cover and effect such an unbalowe’ parpore Dut they Rave seen too many evidences of toe deepe-nte got to whion pro siavery fanaticism ivete men, wubjact to 118 intiverce, to ay asite the fearful aporchansion hat our national court has been brought uoicr uw 4 amie! tr be Sopreme Covrt of the Waited atnioe war esta Mabe’ by our foreiatbers to seoure & fale ant © Higdtoced exposition of the constiiution, aad an inte poder: and impartial adjodiostion of constitutions! qvertions ; snd thereby preserve the righie of ‘be severa! Sites and the citizens ineres’, The ipfloence and power of the Court having now been mersbalied op the side of prosiavery propagecdiem, | and against the rights of tbe ch\izene of the fr: wo lon¢er acoompiehes the purpose of \te in tetety and peace of the pation require ile re-organ! FO ae 10 admit oto ite fair and eqoal representation trom | the free States, xosording to the ratio of population be- twern the free and siave sates, which can apd ongh; Promptly to be done by act of Congress. Until this moa- ure is secompliahod, t ie manilestiy the duty of this Swie to tekeand maintain « firm stand agaiast the oo rcachments of avery, and keep thie diretal evi) out of ber borers To thie ond your committes announee aod rroomment ‘$9 adoption of the propssiiion, that aievery shell never | Poilove the free eat! of the Empire ae narrees be whet they may; and in meling this aeciars Lm we plas the Kimpire fate om the reedi cvs 403 finee of 1708, known as the ‘ Virginia Resolutions, ' Whig were anquicaced in by he great republican party “a Gay end are in the following words = oH That this Assembiy dom explisitiy and per mptoriy declare that it views the pow: rs of the federn! Dera, a8 resulting trom the compact to whisk th» Aten RTO MArtie®, af | mited by ‘he plain eenee and ‘eaten up of the inewument comatiteting tbat comix, a8 ne | Bis Whee Wey me Butbor'ved by ine gracie eas ® | tate or other proper for , | slave trade, aod bad be honest strife. They nave destroy. | | And if requisite wtii eend i you, ae in tne ovent of b l observed lately several French emigrant: landing at tbat cousual place for passengers, immediately opposiis the gates of the Custom House. Your readers are aware there is@ piace especially appotated for passemgférs to land, and where tho boleas de devembarco, it has dosn published in the @ace/a, only are obtainable. Howover ‘these French emigrants were landed at the spo} before by fhe Casiom House efficers, I suppose it was this unu- wun! clreutttance that attracted the large cro wd that had aubered. There were mon, women and children among Uhose em‘granis; they bad brought with them scveral fowling pieces, which underwent the strict ecratity of the Castom House officers, whonatarally wondered what working peopte, such as these emigrants were, could want with guns. I opine the poor Frenchm Uttle thoogbt when they left ia tele France, that they were comizg to @ country where to shoot any cf the game that is to be found, is a for it. Seeing, I suppose, the emigrants proooeding 10 the United Siates take guns with them, these people on their departure for this island thought it would bo well for them to do so likewise. they have been here three months they wil! have dlicoy- ered their error. Ges era! Concha sppears at length to havo discovered that bis system of tssuitg eedulas of protection for siaves does not puta step tothe slave trade (ae! forevold to Pour renders a6 tbo time of the fovuing. @ bo doores ro ‘specting they wou! ao), ae y i yerosive vy the ioliowing transia jon of a iesued a fea days SecRETany oF Govern: MENT, Havana, March 23, 857. Governor Captain General and Superintendent delegate of the royal Kxebeqner of the ever loyal of Cuda, ihe resn t ‘obtained to this date frem the labors pertormed with to the registry and capitation of slaves, places this goveroment it & position to adopt on this subjec' ® resolu’ on which will cedulas for s' ), ant o' ‘the esta slisn- was a measure same character {0 expiaia orappty ‘which appreve viate the € ment of the cedulas tor the security <1 ls Uf polay of the government, wud ‘as Was given to ail di ona previously, the orders of her majesty in a royal ‘appl Of the creation of this class of docume. ta,’ It is, therefore, within the power of this government to adopt such dispositions | gregaiional church in Webster, Mass. | Sidere aking novauiage of ie results which are olferaa by | _ Rev. John M Prinse, who bes been pastor of ths Coa | 01 ‘n of the issue of tre said cedulaa during the last sx | gtegstionsl churob in George'own. Mass. , for eloven years, months " Taking into consideration, ihe explataigus slaee | Maa retigned bis obarge om aooount of ili hea tn | Eccm‘dlecorered and having previously heatd the 'eseating | Rev. Mr. Poltrie, cf Coxsackie, N. Y., bee roveived a ual Authority, aa by roval decree ordained. on this subject, | have resolved tha! the following digpos tions shall be observed 1. The demand for rural cedulas of slaves for the oni baif year will be wi Hove will be requized of any differences found ‘to exist aod it will also be compared with the police report reseived by the Captains of Parndos 2. In deceult of amy of there vouchers the corresponitng fine will be applied, and ‘bese cedulas. that are iesued to the interested, for the saves, which cause ihe detau t or ditfe: tw valv 78, ill be noted in the corresponding margin will be of no ue for the issue of the foliowmg six months, un'em the cedulae are * vized.”’ under the express orders of the respec tive Geverpor or Lie it y hen he may cops.der the erpelirn’s sai! -iently instructive, ‘Will show be has not the means which are de im for hia ea. be will submit each erp | deente to the Governor for bia decision the insrease is jastified by the sequire nent of pro- Jari sieut Governor of the Jurdiction will be notified that ihe slavre neyuired were re in the, jurisdiction, and the cedulas for the same hud If the unved proofs of the «rpetirnte should leave no doubt the cedulas were demended tor slarre in the possession asking for hem, and tas thon wore daly regia , tbe Lient. Governor will approve of the co” firmation of waki cedulas, the reference of tbe same being good for the next ax mouths. 6. Af, on the contrary, the report does not or diminution, the Lient tsovernor will | w inthe J0un' disposition of the law of 10th Deoember. 1sh4, and will transmit taid report to this stiperior cin govern: ment. 7. The applicstion for cedulas for slaver by m person who has never who bas not means, suga- es- rove any increase K Governors will. mutually report to eash ‘other the increase and dimioution that may oe-or ia thelr )1- ‘and wij also ioform the eomminvanes thereot far in issuing the cedulse for the ensuing aix tains of partidos will make & report according to accompany in/ which they will fo-ward to there Governors exn'yraciag the | uary and the ith of August. Lieutenant Governors wil! then form ® resumen embracing the whois of the reporta, which they will forward (9 this 4 ertor Civl, government expressing the report v: ach ta cme | pequence of what bas been drereed in the proce ling artic e they may have formed o- which mav be under é¢.\berati n. ‘The save of country ceduias will be reported sepa-ately and in be form heretofore obrerved JOSE DK LA CONCHA. From the foregoing one would be lead to suppose that General Jenoha really desires to ep aties be atwa’ned. fat as {s is, when the slay enabdied .0 offer bribes 80 Bary amount of virtue and atob wil: mot be tue efoot Genaiiy to pont cut ine maoner in whicn arvicler of the foregoing decree mar | slave traders end slave Duyers are b | 0 d6 #0 witdout any of my ald, comm Bt prerent write more oa the eudjeos | General Concha would detier sroure hit soem by re evaciing tbe decree of tho M compelliog ® direct registration of The Governors and taland, which he (Gem. Concha) annolled by passing be decree compelling crdulet of protection to oe taken oct for the elaves, and which dearoe he indirecity admiie by the iseulDe Of ibe deoree wi 9¥e trantinged. bee proved taaly insviiciat or the sedevement of ihe 90 devoutly wiebed for enpruram: 1k wow id be & promt tooo Genera’ Cove SB areal mind, were he by atoptng th: pieo Opponent to admis that that opponeut on one war) et, at any rate, pornestet greale: Windom \wan nimer!i | ata reat deal of General Gonoda w dot ‘. iy to be expected. and yet | hove, for the Lonor of bis mame, thet be will a op: the plae of biein Me diate predeneer aed in doleg #9 be may reir the senpert of ali good men, mo maler whats peli toa! opinions they possess or what cmatry them bite By & decre which I first observed in the G ses of tho boleta de desembarcs (Janding ver Hernee to travel in wey Pars af the | Inateet of only borne yriiway, The bolea d " te answer for the fame period w osm a oa vie SB GRY DANY Of the ieland they mi Merteniy heretofore obtalavie by mom rts sod ©! which Tahal possibiy have & jew wordr 10 vay lo « futrre Wetter, the longi to whieh thie letier extended preventing my pow dving The pretty bark Mionetooks, of y to bave been void here, aad is to tn (be African slave trate The bark Clare B Wiillams, bitberto # r between Now York mod ti beneve at present ia Now A\t0 to be omployed tn thes mm porsetmon of the 2A) pi mi port. i renortet hercafier emi rved ar trator Pork, and which esse ork, has Tam told, oven me Lilemiticnats tr oF the broker throags whom the porchese of this last meviione veavel wae +i Did captore ne possibly may be enadied to give wom denoe that would lead to her condemnation Laat Friday evening Gabriel Ravel teow bie boneft at the Tecon th 1k wae the last nigh of the pyr. | formance of whe Kavele and the hove waa crammed drede were onedie to ODlalD Reale, Rod many pararoe were refored tickote of Ramiesion, The weather is #0 trow delighitul thet many of our vieters are induced 10 pase & longer tims amoager us than (bey bad arly intended Oor barbor ts Bile? @iih foreign veesair A ap ‘wD came bere irom ) waorar fn eeerc® of (reign: me On SAbUFCAY MoTMiNE there wore VeRsele oo Gerry a way ibe entire orop of raga 0: Hoe 4 e czime, unless you have taken out a license and pa'd | Bat i reckea before | ply the fine referred | ‘and for the future baif years on the i5th NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1857. {Too third of 0 series 0! sermons wader ‘os wespioee ‘The Right Rev. Bishop Poe wig and adminis- tor the rite of condrmat! sa tein orocing in Sve Memorial ehareb, corner of HS® aend street and Waverly place. Subject—'‘Paul @reaohing at Atheas.’’ Second the evening. Subject—"‘History of Queen Esther.” ‘The Rey. T. L Harris will preach to-day at Acadomy Hail, 668 Brosdway, opposite Bond sireet. Mornisg sud- joot—‘'The internal sense of the Eighth Commandment.” Evening ubj+ct— ‘Christ’s Second Advent.” Mr. G. R Ledorer and Stephen M. Sepsteca will com- tinue to hold meetings for free discussion between Onris- tien and non Christian Jews. Subject—‘COnristiauliy, being the only true Judeism.”” Next meoting will be held this evening at 106 Centre street, opposite the Tombs, up stairs. APPORNTMENTS OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BISHOP. ‘Ss. Paul’s, New York; af- Easter, forenooa, at ‘as All Saints? ohurch, New York; evening, at orial churoa, New ¥ ‘ork ing, @& the Church of the Good Angels, yy. evouing, at Si. Peter’s, New York. et Grace charob, al! St, John’s Cohoes. Holy Trinity, West Troy, ORDINATIONS. Mr. G. L, Tooker was erdainea on tho 24 inst pastor of the Gasterc Congregational onuro®, orner oi Maison and Gouverneur streets. terncon, INVITATIONS. Rey. Mr. Spalding. of the Wattedeld Congregatioval So ciety in Newburyport, bas hada call to be the successor of Rev. Ruius Ciars, over the Maverick charch of Ewt Boston. Rov. K P. Cady, of West Troy, N. ¥., we voderstand bas recetyi i and acc ’pted a call to the rectorsh|p of Graco eburch tn Newark, N J. Rev. ©. H. Caneld, of Massachusetts, has acoopted tho pastorate of Trinity Free charoh, Jersey City. ‘The Fifih cburoh of Cincinnati have ve ted & ananimous call to the Rey. S. 0, Logan, o/ Constantine, Micb., to be ‘come thetr pastor. ‘The Fourth Society in Hartford, Conn, have civen & call to the Rey Mr Dudley, pastor of the Copgregations| church in Mi¢dletown, Conn., which bas been accepted, Kev. 8 8 Kiein, late of Akron, Onto, bas accopted a ca)l from seversl German Lutheran chcrodes in aud near Dansville, Livingston county, N Y. Rey. G H W. Petrie, of Mariotta. Ga., bas socspied & all {rom the Presbyterian obarch ia Montgomery, Ala., and bas ieft for his new field of Isvor. Ber, Mr. Sutherland, formerly pastor of the Ovogrega- tioval eburob, tn Lodi, recentiy scoepied a oall fram the Baptiet oporcd tn Buritngton, N. J, Rey. David Builions, formerly of tho Aveociate Re- formed cvurch, has acoepted acail from ihe Wer! Miltoa churcp, Pa. Rev Joseph Wilson, of Onarieston, Ill, bas sccopted a rail from whe Presbyterian oburch in Saeibyvilic, lll Rev. Edmurd Belfour haz ecoepted a cal! to the pasto- rate of the Evglish Lutheran chursb, ta Schoaarie, N. Y. Rev. F fT. Brantly, iateof Mitton, Tenn.. bas soospted & call to become of the Presbyterian cliuroa at | Greenriile, East Tenn. INSTALLATIONS. Rey Rafue W Cimrk wili be imvtalied pavior of the South Congregational churoh, Brookiyn, on Taesday evening, 14th inst, Sermon by Rev. R. 8. Siorrs, D. | Rey, Henry B. Obaria hes been tnetallet pastor of the | Second Presbyterian oburch in Steubenville, Oto, Rey. A. H. Cooltdge ia to be installed as atwoolsto pas- | tor with Kev Dr. Neleon, of Letooater, Mase, April it | Profewsar Phelps, of Andover, is expected to preach the sermon, INVITATIONS DECLINED. Rev. Joseph B. Jounaon, lute of Piymouth har doolined the invitation to the pastorate of the Orihodox Congroga- tional church and society in Walpole, N. H. | Rev. Mr. Burton, of Fair Haven, Coun , has deotined | the call given B'm by the Fourth Comgregationa! society of Rartiord, Conn , to become their prstor pastor of the Uaiversalist soc'sty In janes, has received @ call from a «oni- ety in avoiber town, but he bas deciined the invitatioa, and will remain with the society cver which he has been setried for ihe last eight years. RESIGNATIONS, Rev. Carksos Doom bas resignea hie poritioa as rector ot tet charch, Ni N.d., 00d Rev. N Petit bas Deep elected in bis piace. Kev. Mr. Goodrich, past! deniown, N. J., has vende: on the lat of July. Key. Wm. H. Smtip. of Cathouz, Missoari, has resigned bis charge of the Presb) \erien chcrct im taat piece. Rev 8 © Kendall hos resigned b's charge of ihe Con- of the Baptist church of Ror bis resignation ,to take eifec} } | eal! fom the Hira Reformed Doteb church ai Pawrsoa, New Jersey. NEW CHURCHES. jection with $29 or- Comgrega.ianal yurch, Roxbury, ganization Chered in Roxbury, M on Thurecay evenicg, ap: Avew Fapiiat charch is to be erected during the | comirg summer iu Kaleg, N. 0. 4 plan of the row edivice tor tue Second Unitarian cléty in Brook|yp has Deou tabmitied, and meets gous | approval. It ia intended to osougy the whele of she let | (00 the corner of lia gross sirevts, the church he w lawrnal arrange ‘sced im the rear of no Taverpacio Tue cen- ber novel, the choir being the rame as the Broad location of this votidig, ite adaptation to otner than the purpeses of the srsiety, eneoie the public | to nee 1) for Copcerts sad lectores—vurposes for suitable yoom is mach needet, The athenw te bali of soe kied in Brookiyp, aud is roaoned by iw. of ttalrs, apd very objeottonable to lady an tieac bans => oburch is estimated at $10,000, and the 01 . will ereat. d | the lot at the corner of Clinton society is in a very prosperous o: to build a church crednapie to the qi located. ‘Tne Fp'scopal society tm Groat Birrington, Mase | eostracted for the election of a new stone ‘The First Reformed Datch oburc! dodicetved om tbe Sih inst, by the | Riddle, from Pitsburg, lt it the most in Jerney Ony, four years in 0/ $36,600, It wasnt frst 060, Dut the amount was be the barewent bas pot been ornamental work to be deve—ail if $6,000 more. It is 106 feot | Bellevile and Liule brow } lar Gabic style of the Twetiih * | The new edifice of the Reformed Daten eburch of Jers y | | Chyy, sitaated on the site of the old edifios ia Grand | | Mrect, Detwoen Wasningion and Warren, was dedicated | | lagt Supe, | Tbe new church edifice receniiy erected by the Poillips | Congregations! rociety, in Watertown, Mase., was deal | cated tor divine worvh'p last eveniog. The cantot the | Whole is catimated at ebout $20,000. | MISCELL AP ROCS. | ‘The religious Interest ia on the iowrease in New York | Jn tome of the leading oburches rer mee | + An emoouraging re: poke, MAY WE NO} DCPs, bo carvert, Importunate prayer Wed by Archd sip athe Rov. Mr Ur. MONierag (+ ap soe ‘00 of Mr. Preston Lat beep erected Into Kev. Dr Bornga, VA ots Sacte sie ‘moved from Ho igtton county, Woes je of The # hor 07 the Dioness tohtcn Hin © Rev. A | Cortian? | New Yok Garuner hy t) Nnods, twee ine oped nearly cover ine | Rew eH acked « diemisaion from bir pa Patriége, of Hulisboro’, N By ore! Charge of be Joo- Centro, ba | gregs looal charch tm thet pia | Catholic Telegraph arnonocns tine Right Kev Tk Wood '® appoinved qondjotor Biahyp of Philace!pt f THY foe gragh Mr Wan born | jactoon | | 188 Resame ® Cartoiie in Woms to Rome the priv 8}n900 on 34 O nover, 1697. K October, 1641. fhe conteoration of Mr ¥ Re place wt the Vatberrs! on the seta of April John A. MeOivng, of St, Pani, Mipnowste, bas iy tlerte yell | tom teveral youre ago Rev a. W. Young, of Tatervilic, Vieiertppl, has taken | eharge o° the chures aot sem nary tm Paola, Mis ie ppt Rev L. k. Berridge, @ minister of the Third Presbytery of Pbiladeipota, baw co of the Spring Mills set Nitapy ehurshee, in Contre eocaty, Pa Rev. E Delviz, tate of Wiiwankie, hae heen elected pamvor of the ¢ wtheran chor sh in Ratfars, former ly tuder the care of the Rev Mr. Piukepank, deceased Rey Mr. Foster, ebepiain of the Mesrachuretta A wre of Reprerentati ren, bas rortgoed bis oifio9, to take wlToo the firet of May, at which time he leaves for Kaneae The Providence Conterence of the Methodist Eyta cope! choreh, now to er Pl, Wave fleet ol tw ascertain when the ay infor etek eet mapcanto being duly informed of the fact. sent | and they took wo thelr bost and | from which he wi | Treen io Beezilan anliorme. But not veing yet «i tb if mar @awres, mnt tr allowed who's, for woat !t cares, without even anking | sby oF wherefore. Boohenen and Mr. ( ees. F345 lea hlaeead of New York, and a auditory, a We addressed directly wo an even if his life was moral said the Emperor was pa) acts were confined to the ey were not; he, and men bike lags, and no e el looked up to as a superior being, with powers for evil superior to all others, wes from him. He denounced Sell the favor or of the court bad grown rich in tmiquily. In fact, the reverend fath jengen was 20 str ng that persons by to the Emperor thought he struck too ba: lation ct magnifioent etaners, HORRIBLE ORUELTY OF A WOMAN AND PROBABLE MURDAR—THE VICTIM TENACIOUS OF HER BIBLE. ‘The Madison (Wis ) Jowrnas of ine ist toss. coatains an sccovnt of @ most de natsh piece of cruelty, propetratet towards = woman in that viciaity, ard whose dead aod mangled remains were just discovered op Lske Monona. ‘The body was that of an smerican woman named Mrt. it inte'y w resident of a ahanty In that neighvor. |, I$ is @uppowed thas #he wes murdered vy her hus- band, who had often attempted it by besiiag, kicking and Mamplng upon her. Hoe has sinos fled so paris unkaown. ‘A young lad givos the paper above alladed to some part! culars of bis horr!b\o treatment to her as follows:— Having new d Manity threaten to kill his wife, our inform vat pro ceeded bim to his home, in order to warn the woman of what was in store (or her He found her seated on the floor, clowved in ragg, and with a fae and person woich showed evidence of a recent brutality, reading ‘rom a small Bibe. She rooetved ber wisker oourtezasly, * very much ag « lady,’’ as be expresse: it, weanxed bim Jor hie kiudaess, but told him she was re ble, heart broken wretch, and she only hoped to die s00p!? She aid that for two or three years pat she hai “‘uffored all that tell ooald compass, tn mind, person, and soul; that she bad deen forced, time and again, even 10 doubt ii thee wes a God! but that, so aashe still Pporscesed iho Bibic abe then beid—the ast gift of hor dead mother—she could not be entirely loss; but that her hus- band had tried often to teke that from ber, in order to wo itfor ram, bat abe bad managed to Bide tt fron im so far’? While they were tatxing Manley came ta. Im she copfusion cf hia sudden appearauc:, Mrs M. had forgoiten to scorete the book. As soon as the ruflan saw it, he attempied to spatch it from her, oxolsiming, with an Oath, too horrible for us to pen, that he had **thed——d bitoh sighs this time!’? Mrs. M. put the bvok in her bo som, begging him. oa ber knees, ‘for the love of heaven, lor the sake of ber rou), and by the memory of his own dead mother,” to Jet her retain \t, Hs had taken every. thing else; bo might do as he pleased with her and hers, only | t her keep the Bivlo. Daring the extraordinary ecene, the visiter bad been too stupefied with emazsment 10 interfere. He says, a0 angel bad be: caugut Praying, he could’pt hold ecandie to the way that wo- man pleaded,”’ He now stepped forward to in- terfere between the two; wi batore meke an fort (© prevent bim, Manley foot, covered with heavy doubiesoted cow- | hide boot, and kicked the poor women full in the mouth, ad betore on her kneos bim. own she fell« ver backwards, aod Maaley jamped upon 7, striking bis beels with ail his force a her breas; The jad then bt a stick of weod irom the door, and knocked tue ruffian down. He sprinkied water ta the face o! the woman, and brought her to, after an hour of bard labor, duriog which Mauley went ont, swearing vengeance upon bim. In retaroing to consaicusness the |, and nh Ee queer’” woman vomittad great oleta of blood es. After er compere. aud laying (9 upon & Qeaats ot straw ond i her bed im one corner of the her where 36 before abe opened her @) sively easy, dent thas bis treatment any thing to be found int be annals of w! dem—wee snffolent to cause deat. New Youx, April 6, 1857. To J G Bewwnert, Feq = Daan Sin— My atte nticn bas just been called toa para greph m your tssue of the 6b inst., commanicated by Capt. S$. A. Higgios, of the schooner Harriet Hellock, a Para trader, in reference to a massacre of some gold buntere on the Amazon river in 1865, by the order of the commanding oMcer of the Brazilian trontler town of fevaiings, in Brazil. i bave read gome half a dozen dif ferent versions of the matter, all differing somewhst mastacre, and that there was to that messaore American onizens. ‘hie fact that cannot be gelassyed. As I | am pretty familiar with the location of Tabatiogs, and all that region of the river Amazon, baving been connected ith the Peraviac steamers that were built ia this city for that government, for the porpose of exploring the apper affivents of that giart of rivers, and the scoont I give you below was obtained from the only surviving men of ibe party, whom I saw in the house 0’ Robert W. Coljock, Esq., an extensive sugar planter on the Amazon, Beur (he Barra do Rio Negre, waere he took retage and wae aseisted on his way to tho United Siates and his homa ln Switzerland, Hoe claimed to bea oliizen of the United States, but had mo papers to show to that effect, though I take it for grasted tha\ he was Igive it imag ‘The simvghier oocarred in thie way. acarly his own words ar p-ssihie:— There wae a party Of about twenty persons start « tg Bey on Lvl oy to Ce tee Cora the scppored gol regions ‘ho upper am end finsliy roached the headquarters of wne Huellaga tributary, beimg the higne:t navi. gadle sifivent of the mighty Amazon, which they do Zo, w the town Tarrapota, in the prov noe of they ovaclided vo a soldiers, \n two canoes, to Interospt thom. dere overtook the party about twelve miles below town, while they wore engaged tn on the bank ef the river; seeing come, they supposed thet they illite other side of the river. The two pursuing them, ecdeavoring to on eliber side, and betog more used to peddling gold bopters, they soon susceeded in overhsull party, whon the soldiers \mmediately commenced a cross fire, by which one was killed and two wounded, bei ‘Of the three left one only be i i Dear thore, the three jamped out, two into the wa ter; the other sucsee’ed im getting up the bank ond meking his escape by climbing ap « tree, itnersed the meianonoly apeotscle of the butohering of bis surviving companions were literally cut lato pleoes by the knives of these ea od nih thelr diabotloa! work, they scoured the eurrouadiag woods (© earch of the other man, tor the purpose of not leavieg apy to tell the tele So eager wore they that @ portion of iherm remained all night om the groaod in hops of scour g tae tr vietim, bus, aatortunately for thetr pur. core, thelr game waa in & trae top am ey witness to all Cae of the soldiers was wounded by the erors fire of his companions, sod was eapposed to have died Two of tho murdered mon Amerioens by birth; One® Batnral'zed clien of the Uoited States; ove ® Hungarian: the otber two, my Informant did not periively know the nativity of, but sappored they wore Cavediens 1 ne President of the Rorra, on learning the cireum- riecoee reptup to Tabatioga and brought th: offenting | + fiver te the Borrs, and was punishing him br pa'tiog ® parole of honor within the boundary of the city | , whieh ia mites to extent, Now, st, all these vere commenioate! to oar Consul, Minty Gond Lowey, at Pare: but whether oar government har taken | ary no lee Of ft OF not, the writer oows not; us this he doe brow, thet atthe present writing the government of Queen Victoria Pars for puttirg one of her eubjects in prison for the ‘ | ciao of boistiag @ red pookot baudkercbie’ at the mast Mr. woe Or, 0” tte, Presnytorivs | bead of his camoe on tne Amazon river. FP MoCrang hele the wame oo4) | Purvugal, or bis Majesty Faustin wilt fe overhaniing 19¢ 02 horiues of Free Spain resent at inewit to ele subjects, whilet oor most benevolert gv ern- her cttizoma (9 be ki led, roasted alive, or reot perm I now hope better things from Mr A TRAVELLER, Supreme Court. Before Hon Jadge Mitonell. POINT OF PRACTICE. ll. Herrick o. Dyaa —Tow attachment was issued. o # proper 'O wll attachment oases before and after 11g Tee recetyta of the year were ment They | City Entelligence. Kastan Bcupay.—Lemt le over. The sensen for bumilia- ion, fasting and praying hes passed, and to-day fwongurates the Baster festivities. The past seven days ‘were known as Holy or Passion Week, during the con- tmusnes of which alms wore given to the poor, the lusts Of the Sesh subdued, and religions services attended to with solempily and'seal. T>-day commemorates the resur- Teotion of the Saviour, aud the observances are of 8 more Joyous character, typical of the delight Onristians feel 8 thet sublime event. All nature ts supposed to rejolee, nd according to an old superstition the sum dances on Easter Sanday morning. In Europe, oa the Ooati- nent Easter is agrea\ holiday, or rather a succession of them, When neighbors meet eaoct other the first salu tation is, “Christ is risen,’ and innocent sports au Manized besth:n obser | ana religious services plsccpa'iap chorobes. 11 Catholic churobes the wesses are Of a jadilemt character, and the chapels aro crowded with worsbt; pers. Noaw:ch ap Wonosecse Lins vor Boston.—Our road- ers wil find in our columns today an advertisement of the reduc.jon of paseage and freight by the steamers of the Norwich line—Commonweaith ani Oonnecticat— which is to take piace on the 1oth tartant. Passago to be $4, instead of $5, and $2 50 second clsss, instead 0! $3 50. ‘The rates of frcight are to be reduced to 4 and 6 cents per foot anc weight goods geverailv to 26 cenis per 100 pounds. This reduct | prove higb\y savafsctory to the many travellers acd sbippers of favorite route. Scspay Mar on THe Erte Rarteoap —We learn that a Sandsy mail will be made up at the Post Office on gan- day’s, to be forwarded on the E ie Railroad, oommencivg today. The mali will close at the usaal hour for ¢ osiog all Sunday malts, viz: baif-past one o’clook P, M. Fine is Watery Sraxer.—Between 12 aud 1 o’olock on Saturday morsing « fire broke out im the attic bed- rooms of the dw: lliog No. 33734 Water street, ocsupiod by Mary MoOloud as a sailor boarding and lodgiog house. ‘Tne conients of the garret, together with the greater por- Von of the roof, was destroyed. Mrs, MoOioud was not id furniture. Toe bous ‘by Mr. Allen, end imsured. Loss altogether mated at near $500. At present the origin of the fire is ‘wknown, Naw York Hosrrrat —The following is the weekly re- Pori of the above institution to April 10, 1867:—Remain img on April 8, 762; admitted to April 10, 43; discharged, oured or rei\ |, 86; died, 4; remaining at cate, 165. Mal+s, 233; fomaies, 43. at Coroners’ Inquests. E Fatal Acctpasr.—An inques\ was he'd yesterday at No, 77} Roosevelt strect, upon the body of a woman named Mary Oss ley, whe died from the effects of jojaries re ved ou Friday falling out of the third story wiudow of the sbovehbocse Veratot, accidents] dewh ”” Svicps or 4 Pacram ny Daowsinc —An inquest was also held at the Tqelfth ward station house upon the body of a pauper from Biackwell’s Island named John Trester, ‘who commiited suicide by drowning himeelf. Verdict, © Death by suicide”? Deceased was a native of Germany, and was 52 years of age MABITIME INTELLIGQSACE. Onhaws . Apri 13.. Havana &NOrieans J, RIVER, April 8—8id echr Denmark, Brightman, tase Frem Cant ak Ate tiara me | HOUREE OCR ABCA Pics pen Hale Mae, H . and ih. From Havana ink and'Sih. doe at Mew York int | $0 Sie: boa Haren Taogie fr ‘Wellfleet; Lake, Seu Canswaa—From New York 120, arriven st Havana 17th and | PaWlOnOr FRMEdeIpwIA Northport, Lt, Mew Oricaoe Wn. From New Urieans Zits Havana ib, Heston Dinvey Pulisdelpive for Mewburr pert, ‘Brack WARRiOn—From New York th, arrive at Havana ene eee ee ne cng Sen Sone From Kew ih, Havens ‘ont ae AM, wind N, with rein. brige Wacama\ bas Pia) a4 ry hrs Frances Haich, Julia M Hallock reog; J Leaves New Yor! and New Orieans at 8 AM. er, Fanny, Killen H Gott, Belen Mar, Volant, P yt ey New A each month. arriving | Bilas Wrisht, Hezron, Albatrova at Tomes ony oe * “aaa Mobile 23d, Havans l 4—Cid schr Lizzte Russell, THE OVERLAND Malt TO INDIA AND CHINA. may be of value to those having correspond leaves Southampton om the 44h and 20th of each at Gibraltar about the th aed 25th of same month, Arrives at Malta about the 14th and 30th of same mouth. Leaves Suez abont the 20th or Zist of same and Sth or 6h of iaAtryven at Aden abort the 2th or 30 of same and 10th or >| i egbee 3 games replace the sombre ceremonials of Lent. in Rus ax. an A! ship cf 1,119 tons register, at Portumouth NB. where she is owned siaeven the nobility forget thetr rank, and freely doknow- | fons is valued ai $00,000, and supposed. i be erect ledge their brotherhood in the Obristian faith by recigro at ae a a aaron apa cating the salutations the: In these vad recently sunk in nee festivities the a —_ eggs form | Was raised on Friday by Bishop's boom derrick, and set do a conepicious festare, it ig hard to say | st Red Hook Point, Brooklyn. what reason, except that the typify there | _ Scur Tuxopone Raynonn—A telegraph d trace the une’ qlou, NO, saye:—che Theodore haevaed thos Gan ‘Wind at sunrise, WNW; meridian, 8; sunset, BW. MleceHancows and Disasters. ‘The Cunard steamer Ars, Capt Inglis, salled yesterday Liverpeo! with « full freight list. ‘The British steamer New Yoru, Capt Craig, sailed day for Glasgow, with nineteen cabin passengers and the third cabin. Sur New Bamrsmtre—Jones’ Beach, April 9—The ‘Mow Hampshire still lies head on, with 13 feet water in hod. We have removed the sails and some emal) ‘arker, which cleared at New Y. Brur Ruy Panwuan, Ps Siet for Fort 1» NB. and reported ashore os for New York, with sugar and mol: is here in ‘charge of the mate, the captain having bem Doard op the Bahams Banks. isi Scum Srxrnxx TABER will proceed to Port Jesferson, where #he willbe taken upon the maroe railway tor to p pore of repairing the damages a while ashore on Trucs, ‘Ber falas eel aud forefoot are gone, and nbs has ceived ot F inyoriee. BALTINORE. Brige. Whaiemen. 22, 34 B, low 435 W, Heard from, Jan (by letter from Moorea) lows, FH, with 10 bbla sp and 7 do blatish o!l. ‘at Tristan d’Acunba. and found the shi n that gro 1 doing nothiog—the Emma V Jones had bees, there the wi seavon, ona taken bot 1 whale: & mum er of shive hed on the gronnd 23 montha and done nothing. Also reps off Tristan ninbs Dec 24 Ripple, Morgan. Nu. 185 ep Wh; "25th, Wm Botch, Ellison, Ni. 150 wh on boa Noble Jennings 8H, 0 8p 220 . 220 sp 180 wh on boerd had not vee Huntress, Aven, NB, 50 sp 259 wh. me ¢0 5008p 5f0 wh, for River of Plate: from bout Jan 1,Ki and ald Nicoll, KH, &) ad. Heard NB. about’ 600 Spoken, &e. Ship Geo Hallett. Frost from Boston for N@rieans, Apri! Coa NW 35 miles. Ditg Ocean Isle, hence for Porto Rico, March 22, nt F Paragon, Hatch, from Philadelphia for Hingham, Ap Block Island. Ports. Brnwvps, Apvfl S—In port bark Lamplighter. Paine, for York vest day: brig Broome, Lengtherce for do do Gosatves. March 21—In port sobr Susan Hail, Kuborn, York 4 daya. F1arr, March 2—In port Br echr Blizabets, for ye : Sebi 8 off ALEXANDRIA, April 9—Sid schr Adeliza, Britt Angi fe BOSTON, Avril 10—Arr ships Jumna, Barnes, and Storer Osis: brigs sete {Bri Clark. Gooaive LF Bertine, lpman. ‘Baltimore; N & York. Cid ‘ships nN 9-Sid bark Matagorda j ecbr Gazelle, Emrreoa Beming'on, of ‘Leaves Acen sbout the 26th or 27th of same and day of arri vor Bombay, ad 10 1 30 a ae ih “PF abd G. slasmer arr'ves mt'Point de Galle about the 6th ; e and Zid to 234 of follow °F | ‘noop wea Point de Galle for Palo Penang the same day, ifthe | Msianzes steamer baa airndy arrived which iakes he Fallon Podve. were | aah 0! fovlowing raonth the Lath or 15th and w8hor | “HA NTUCKET: April &—Arr sebr Lucy Fern. Bakimore, Arrives at pore about the 15th or 16th and Sist or Ist | PEWS40014, March 30—Arr ships Gen Mins (30) of following mon" Havana; X'et Fortitude, Lord, M Cid $0, Thenven Singapore, sbont 12 hours after arrival. | a ae S—Age brig Mine Queen, Masten, 18 of hallow ing mond, Nose Sbout the ZA or 24th and Shor 10M | sansas. ache Ohrowometer, Pierson, St Gecrge for Chick Leaves vert day for fhanchae. minv, Va; sieamer Caledonia. Layfield, York. (ld brig T: e malle eave Knglahd~—one on the Sh and 20 of onan | ating, Kayoos Havana: Rapoleos, Gatohell, Ma'an72e, paar vy A about the | 7 Aiih—are (he iel). tteamehio Circassian (Br), Powell, Liv Bark Mary adeline Kellar, 8) Michaels calf & Dunean. Brig avens, Curus, serra Leone -J a Machaco & Co. Brig Bengoeia, Stapics, Trini¢ad—Waish, Carver & Chase. sobr Oovernor, Chass, Philadelphia—Jas Hand Behr Frank, Nickerson, ie \phia—Jae Hand. Fowier, Proviawoe—u Kenvy. rebt Bavah milzabeth Smith, mew Haven—Master, bieamer »nthrache, Jones, Philadelphia, ARRIVED, Bteamsbip Glasgow (Br). Dunesn, Glasgow, March 28. with | mdse aoe passengers, to J MoSymon March Ath, o 2 PM Int 54 SL, Jon 14 90, epohe tohe Robens, of Giascow, witn xe man Washed overooard, and short of provisions “supp 11th, at 4:10 PM, Sandy Hook in sight, passed Be Now York, her ce for Ginagow. p Jee + deer, Turner, Uharieston, with mdse wad lenton & OO. Sih inet, 10 PM. fteamah'p Florida, henes for's: Bebe River Qu tae, S Bpottord, i | miles § of Bateras, vawrab; 10th. 11}5 AM, passed meamenip Southerner, for Ubwrleston hip Jainwar (Br), Grabam, Manila Nov Deo 18. with sugar bemp, &c worder. Deo lita, in Straits of Sunda. spoke br bark ~aa Nein; 13 hip Ferzepere, | from Manta for Queenstown: same Br ship Crensida, do ¢o 16th, Br ship Powm, from Shanghae for London. | Bhip mitre, vo iAverpool March 8. with mdao, to Tar. 30, pave! Anjler beck 4 Co Has experienced heavy weal ‘Ship Marmion, Hiankenabip. favre, Feo 19, with mdse 160 paseonaere, 10 Taylor & Merrill eaperion aed h westerly w from lon 21 to lon 40; | and eplit satir, a0. re: ray channels Bark Henry Trowbridge (of New Haven), Anger, Demara | 8 —All kine f binges constantly on " es re, 2rdaye, with SORAF And moiaenes, to srowbedge & | 8b. BBWHAN, Agent Bona, of New Haven, Lith inst. saw a large fore and af. nclr, | r went: with no topmaste, ashore about 18 imilen 8 of Barnes: Res SALA LI tye by D MARKS, « her aaila were still bent and the 0 ticles, nearly six 06 inted black. Brig. 1.on vias (Jie), Lawson, San las, Spanish Main, s9 | ble ot THOMAs days, With coo mnvie, £2 to Lenveralt & Oo. | 7 wife nomen M Maypew, Harvey, Hermida, Avril 6, wih | Fox sais OB BXCHANGK —ACOUNTAY RESIDENCE len, he, 9 WOM Seni | ih ten. sores of excellent Jani in. & ver | tein gh Bowman (ot Raxtpert, Woeser, Port wu Pat, 8 | Fealthy nud erighiral rityation on the shore of the ames! Jom, Meren 22, with mahogany, to Met Waning, #00 a fn excelien’ | Rehr TR Marvell (of Boraich, Con), eldridge, Cateaston, (orn. tins Bond old’ estab trrde. stone dosk and | S3 dave. with estton, Ae to Nelson Clements. marca 2%h, off Inquire of BK. B. KINsHIsta@n,, 491 Malabar, hance, bonad 8, Baiimore. r TJ Becket, Yore, Port Bwen for Providence Bohr sutan, Jones, Port Ewen for Boston. chr Fl Dorado Wass, Meohine. Bohr Frank, Daciela, Barnstab 0. kebr Orlando Smith ‘Orr, Weeter!y, Sloop Oliver Raines, French, Taunton. Sloop Maria Louies,’ Clmminge, Fall #iver. Steainer Concord, Norman, Philadelphia. Meamer Weatchemer, Clare, P Pilot Bost Mary Ann, Mo 13, rep Isient, spoke whaleship Bope, of and for daye ardwich Telanea, with 0 dble years from home a ) 10th, it Fie Wow escort, 87 off; had been ave BO All packages and letters intended for the Maw Youn | Bed Betec PestgoCharsann Baa + $e a) *. palksoy. VeRY VauUABLE PATENT RiGHE FOR SALE] oe PRA NF al | AL vols to LYON 8. Ps LES, machlolat, 108 Aloray at Schr Charile & Willie, Tibpeus, K ineaie— seteaif & Dune ‘ bent Jno Howard Saker Jnckaoneiie—G a Ferrie a Co. | PRSOADWAY TIZzth WESTON DAYER PORT Ecbr W Raleigh, Nickerson, Savannah—D 0 Murray. eaptattelly on eck IN WAVER Sehr 8 Bruges, Douglass Gsorgeiown-—Del ner & rotier | Onn eet GEWEFIT pitt 8 Cowsermmene, Beatty, Witmingion a0-Van | i, pake place at ile enlist on Bataan: ening bebr Arcuo, Critehett, Alexandria, &c—Merrill & Abbott, Secled,” Farvedare ie hoare eatehneee ee |P © Cool BBAAtD AAAS Seared : cphOvivHNck, a age whee ‘Baran X Sin'th, 6 ALMANAC POR rt Youn—Tats DAY. ‘heeler, jewburg, America 1 N York. he bar A Radiant. Finn, Wimmineton. NO; sebre J P Wetker:'l, Oot Jacksonville to load for Baltimore: Excedite, Beene, Gorpvin: Huvien Rowe mall RYork. Hehe MONO. April 9—Arr brig Mj roc eo scbre ikwaina, Somerton, do; Rm Mpc aes toe Peake ae i ae ae oe Deiehioa, 1 " Lveinda Jana Wall Portsmouth Ve = Portinnd—W BOromwat._ | fh bare hrthne ering Coan, Zana = 9, Biéameh'p Wemernport Berry, <M B Oro , 4 Wi A Lemuel. h, ite del ob’ ee ee eee ce W DF ore PaRrAULin COUR’ A Arr brig Monts Cristo, Ni Seip Indiana, Coftin New Orieane—W T Frost & Co Youp, Serra for she Vermont, Ellion 8 J Ship Hc rocter Oriesns— Robson & Fostick. | fr “o- 7k Doretie (drem) Grabau, Hull—H Koope. Bark Princeton. Uriin, Dem a—8 Tuttle ABVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, i= | MISCELLANEOUS. tireet 01 & Island.) the book and private papers eortainea in | popmete af the overcoat, he will be welcome to the balance en el hall bave the thanks of the owner. JOU RODINGON, COU ATAY SRAT FOR BALK 47 BROWXVILLE, WEST | U chester county, N. 1, within oue hour's ride of New| | York ands half ‘mle ‘of tha depat of the Hariem Ra‘iroud emialos about ten acres of choive land, @ large and conve- houre of (weive rooma, well fi w and ation i of weter = Bitw “i perfictly beaithy. Inquire of W! pisea, or at No. 4 Woreen street, N. NOR PALF—THE FLRGANT, STYLISH AND Pia clase brown stone bouse) 189 Rast Kighteem’h streec mo dern and perfect im all respec, aod in somplete repair, | Terms enae, but $5000 required down iseoty an | newly furnished throughout, and farnitar® will de maid at pargoin with house ifreqaired. apply ee to 5 o'clock. | [pCR SALR-1.000 PAIRS OF BLIND BINGHS AND | 1 000 paire of shutter hinges, of ai] kinds. damered by wn | fer at the fre pt the New Yors hinge fe a 543, Sino stree: Dear avenne ©; rold in kta wt reduced Call soon, ‘apply im ey 4 gentle. Miata, without a DlerPia, 8 West Pweaty fourh ateet 8 forey wah bose, Fourth aveane. SONIC, NOTIOR.—T. Ieland Lodge, Ro 389 F. miniestion a OF tONe@ by notified to re ® the lodge Ae MEMSRRG FA. M.. are f thetr sod) BW LIGHT BUGOY, WI SHIFTING LeaTHER top, motern cheap. Can be seen at helth's atables, MA COAL FOR SALP CHRAP- 00 Alto 4 coal carts and sete of ly 2 comlees'ra peer i satynede.ty jhe Jourseymen Beale Apply w J. Hf, AN WINKLE, No 171 Joaraiomon streret, Brook y: THSO OR MORE, BELOW. Fhip Bibe (Brem), Winzen, from Hamberg and Curtaren, jareb 1) Bark ( iT Lewis, from Coast of Afvicn SAILED ft ° werpon: Wee Tork (Br), O)esgow; pete AD isin Marion Chasientoh; Jamestown, oe: PUvayE neravorions GIVEN Iw the pw: hrencher be @ Jade (at her own ar pupil's re-ideon= te quested ty te ply At Ber resis

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