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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1857. > "4 J Watson, Chapman, ond Juniav, Lavends ‘(Religteas Inteligence. o'clock in the afternoon deliberating, without coming | mony ‘events show that the eye that never | known, was brought to Bellevue Hospital yesterday morn- | Cid 7'b schra OW Walon, Chaps ta, yarender NOTICES OF NEW FUBLICA TIONS. car Gamma to a decision, and finally adjou for weeks, | sleepe—ihe Providence that i over active imal he affairs | ing by policeman Munroo, of the Kightenth precinct, sul- Gugland, Wig, ‘stork fore arenes 10a, brig ~ caaaaaaaaed i o withont taking action upon the question of ordaining } of mankind—was watehfu igltant a 1 bring | ‘ering from the effects of injuries received by being run | | Arr at do 18th y tel), steamship Canada, Lang, Li » Rey. Dr. Vinton will repeat his sermon on “The | Vir. Nickerson. ‘The raised was a'vital one to | out the astounding truths that seemed to lie #0 ning Lipgns onan iereasee "ets neeeabe sh the | 72 ool for Dace ont eo ul ed Books Received to Dec. ° Religious Aepect of Burope,” this evening, in the | them, and they decide before further action. | far peyond all human vision. Mr. | Sage, the father | time, and lived Dut an hour after ber admission. The ey a a AG a E30. Livingstone’s Traveleaud Fe-earchesin —-Bouth Af | Memorial. church; comer of Hammond street. and | The clergymen who dissented from Mr. Nickerson | 0, tbe missing boy, | has 9 bros telaw | Nz | Coroner was notified to bold an inquest upon the body. peliig Gane, Now ia por, bark Frode Domine, Penteld, 1 editien. were Messrs. Cady, Marvin, Sewall and . 2 “ this lad re- ence, j 4 . ; ~*~ arp pr gpl Purr. Mason B) others. Wareey —_ he oti The affair created much excitement he clergy catved, a fortaiges py Siena from the interior of Naval Intelligence. venpsaet: Rept Tn pore ste Arich, Culler, returned arten's Ise @ “ & Sermons ‘delivered this morning and people. The church and society, it is aaid, sus | Pennsylvania, signed William Ruseell, which made some | ‘The United States sloop of war Marion, lying at the Gos- | ismested. ano will probably be condemned; Hussar, How. Randall's Life of Thomas Jefferson, Derby & | evening, by the RevGidney A. Corey, in the Fifth | tain’ My. Nickerson's position, and!’ he will remain | suspicous ullasions to his cousin, Caries F. Sage. ‘Young | port (Va.) Navy Yard, is ordered in commission imme- | {3h3,{0r New, York, I; he 60 ons engaged s 810 per tous Jackson. } avenue Baptist church. with them. = [apie me it, when ser ee come. Ne diately. Her marine guard left Washington marine bar- or nomas, Nov 24—Arr sehr Reindeer, Stevenson, Balti- The New American Cyclopedia. Vol.1 + Divine serviee willbe held as usual, this morning ‘The New Haven Murder. aforesaid Russsli—having previously written 10 the + racks on the 11th inet., and are now quartored in tho Gos- | "sxe tmanns, Dec 4-In port brig Abby. Blanchard, ‘American Hloquence. Edited by Fru 1 Moore, | ang afternoon, inthe North Dutch church, comer of pee Gren New Eawen Palladian, Bee. os) cam peatmaen ce ease ae a ie o a a sal Port, marine Derracks svating enters, Fra Does Binte Blanche nd, bance. ast Arr. ctor, for Boston STi. Edward insylvania wil urpi lance be a 2 vols. ‘ William and Falten streeta. . cords of this'er any otter country has just come to cur | Russell, and describe him. He did so. tm recetving the | receiving Shap Fenneyivecis ett th ane eon for lalaeimaeen oan aie The Golden Age of American Oratory. xy ‘There will be preaching to-day in the Johurstrect | knowtedge. Even now, with ‘the flood ‘of light thrown | description, Mr. Filene _manatianaly left seecs for the present. Anproasan: Nov 218d 4 Han Kors, | Winter. Nortol —_ J. Parker. ; First M. E. church. In the morning by the’ Rev. | Ufon the case, ® Portion of it is involved in the docpest Poona eatin te Son ‘place for seme mouths, and | The United States sloop of war John Adams, Capt. Hot, ee ee in aan Hane Gospen Oita Be Bryant's Poems. T'ustrated. el Wm. H. Norris, P. E. in the afternoon by the pastor, Me of ony readers wl sempemnber de facts geaerally, that he boheme keeping, sobool. He toon found the paged joe Tare States, via Valparaiso, was spoken SA sees Piast Tehna SH Gobibedl Pellag?: Heaiden, 7 ‘S » I lust . a as | news| the ‘man, but instead Russel Prov of i . The Poets of the Nineteenth Coutury. ) Rev. Charles E. Harris, “To the Veterans 0f/1817.” | i ner rer ee ee Charlee Be Sonn Troe his | behig ownnephow.Charien F.Sege, tha led’ who'was sup- | The United States steam frigate San Jacinto remained at | NO"eAMAT NOTED | Pickering, C1 Madras, World Noted Women. Appleton & Co, In the evening by Rev. Alexander McClean. home, in Cromwell, near Middletown, in this State. We | posed to be dead and ‘buried in his father’s lot in Crom. | Shanghae on the 7th of October, and the sloop of war Le- ‘AnatER, Oct | passed By, Joshua ‘banal NYork Gertrude of Wyoming. Appleton & Co. ORDINATIONS. recapitulate the facts briefly, as they came out in the tes- | well. Here ee aman x mies. Daan ceed ‘vant at Hong Kong on'the 15th of the same mouth. Bt Kon ih, Maton less, Fotier, Manila for —; Com- " mony. at reason the ve he ES a p s, 4 The Farmer's Boy. By Bloomfield. A) ple‘on& | «The Presbytery of Rockaway met at Parsippany | © Young Sage, was eighteen or ninetoon years of age. The une immediatly tok him on With, nim to hace, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE P| Noe, Rept ah kre Jennatia | y, Hong Kong; 2th, €o. ‘last Tuesday, and ordained James Ford Sutton, late | During one coldest mornings of last winter he was | and then turn: towards Cromwell to see his bro: q . Brustor, Nov 30—Arr’ Vaucluse, Carney, Miramichi, Sid sent by his father to the barn to the cattle. The boy | ther, the boy’s father. wee ‘28ib, Lizzie Spalding, Spalding, NOrleans; Mortims ving~ Marian Wallace, a novel. By Rosa Scott. -ofithe Union Theological Seminary, N. ¥., pastoriof | Sectined going, because tre bad ‘Deen’ Wareateuea with vio. | atter remaining in his family nearly a dey and making tes a ne im caving A Hunt with Finance. ‘the church at Parsippany. lence by an Irishman named Patrick Nagent, who kept | all the inquiries he desired, he revealed to Mr. Sage BREMERMAVEN, Nov 23—Arr Bertha, Klamp, NYork; 25th, agra see 7 ore at the barn. father thought the excuse & e son was alive, wi story, Ke 4 The | Empire. Tlustrated. Mr. Joseph F. Jennison, a graduate of Princeton | his ™ the he the fact that hie tive, aad weld the wadle stor: see wichmons (ine three last 180 Sicedine: he Indian Empire. trated. " . Jennison, frivolous one and compelled the son to go, who de but with the injunction that not even the:mother should Fee eer aan). Bid ath Coriolan, Sveccgrate, Non ‘The Debates of the Constitutional Conve ation of | Seminary, was ordained and installed pastor of the | in tears. ‘This wasthe last ecen of him by tho family. | be informed of the {yete until after bis counsel ‘had been : om on oa OTs eedlito Renter, Liverpentt sak am. the Btate of lowa. Seepneriee Chea ag ey at Pl “ a 1. Suspicion of foul play asset once seeped, ond Bogen put in Possession f them. The counsel were told the | Arago ‘Southam New York ret, ‘Leeraw, diustuze: Chas Buck, Emalioy, Rurrachee. a inst., Presbytery was arrested. evidence was not leemed | story on irday. as yesterday the mother 9 ATAVIA, Sept rr Ys lard, Sydney, NSW; The Little Commodore. By Mary Ramble delphia. : fuliignt to commit him. A hole was found in the ioe in was ignorant that her son was alive. aac Southern, Cros, owes, San Frakoteoa; a0, Wamance of he n INVITATIONS. e river rear barn it was suggestes judges Storrs ant were mediately ni . a ‘The Waverley Novels. See mnie, Rey. Charles Parker, from Hoboken, has received, | that the body of the boy had been put through the open: | the facts, when they ordered a special seasion of the court, 1 REE Tee Hor 8-08, Cutarto, Wood, from Liverpect She Monetary, se ma and accepted a call from the Reformed Dutch church | ing into the river. ‘Some time after & body was found | to beheld at Haddam, at two oclook thie afternoon, at Chipvres, Oct 11—Arr Tao, Walker, Moulmeln: Wh, Bra- 1) ¥ i rm , on the river ‘near }, and was to be wi eo er, uy by 8 we ork: Lewis, a la area yg ont ganas | eae ee oe | Sree orinen een YO Yearhalapd » , which corresp wi upon body of his son. | would be ente: and Nugent afree ¥ : m Smiles and Tears; or, Life in Glen Brook. a call to Rev. Doctor Walter Clark, of Hartford, | The height was precisely the same, anda oe ofthe coat | man. ‘Tho elder Sage has agroed to give the: the 1 eee Want tase do: iat: irsther Gace criple, dor sband versus Wife: with Designs by Hc prin. €onn., to become their pastor. was recognized as resembling the coat worn by his son | sum of two hundred dollars, to remunerate him in part Fila E Badger, Tarlton, do: 18th, Ocean Chief, ‘Brown, Hong Husband vers! J r scidt iah Bu f has received. and | 12, the spring the lining of an overoeat, corresponding | for his lose of time. Kong. 2ist, North Boyd, Point de Gaile. is : Jomping Jack's Adventures. v. Jeremiah Butler, of Riga, has received and | yim that of young Sage, was found on'the banks of th) | ‘The reader will concede that this is one of the most | siar of the West....-New York....Dec. \ Keidivom Sangor Oct 10, Peter Marcy, Thompson, Boston; ‘The Wisconsin State Directory. accepted a call from. the Congregational church in | river, near Cromwell. ‘Still there was no positive evi | remarkable cases on the criminal records. Not only fiotynattra py eetfi =p Bea ey 13th, Weat Wind, Hatch, do; Blondel, Lunt, and Ocean Queen, " x fom Bergen, where he is to commence his labors on’ the’ | dence against Nugent; but suspicion grew stronger daily, | circumstantial evidence of the strongest character | pan sogrpma—From New York 24, arriving at Havana sth | Ue. 2°x,. og 4 aeitcal menaea a Worcester’s Pronouncing Spelling Book. Ist of January next. until at length all doubt was removed by the appearance | tended to convict Nugent, but direct and positive | gaq New Orleans ith, From New Orleans Wb, Havana 23d | oceAy Nr A ATy AIonaUt Nei cana) aie Rectan PERIODICALS FOR BECKMBER. Mr. Charles BE. Reed, of the recent neting of asailor named John Amos Benson, whose testimony | testimony, from which there was no escal ut by | arriving at New York 28th. bean, M’Gilvery, do (and sld for NOrleans); W A’ Platenius, ; ‘s Month claia atthe ie "Theological Thea | Was direct and positive. “We give his statement below, as | Providential interposition, was furnished such as akgu Ciry—From New York 7th of each mosth, arriving | Renneti, do (aid ald for Mauritius). i Bmereon’s and Putnam's Monthly. seosutee The irasatta ontt ek tse Cou otf nial | was given during the examination. Nugent was then | to leave not a giatow £ doubt «) his guilt in any pga sod Wena a Mobile 234, Havans 1Dumwone Barr, Nov Zi—Of, Edw Sianley, Nichole, from The Knickerbocker. : church and society i Malden, Mass., tobecome their | “Rencon siated that ke was passing through Comwell on Dawe Toot lg revanied that the supposed imurdeved boy ah ee ec ene et eee ee. coving eee TS EisrNoxE, Nov 20—Arr Norden, Anderson, Slockholm for Hunt's Merchants’ Magazine. pastor. the day of the disappearance of young Sago, and when | is still living. What Benson, the witness, will say when | gyriving at New York 84: pai ON Vg OY REE RES Mrs. Stephen's WMostrated Magazine. INSTALLATIONS. near the barn he heard an altercation. He looked in and | he learns this fact, is yetto be known. What motive he ‘Exrixe Citr—From New York 171 secon Havana 234, | exiracta below). Sid 28th, Meteor, Pike, Londons edi, Rev: Mr: Neill was. installed r of the Wert- | saw Nugent and his wife, and a bey whom he de- | could have for sach a story, thus implicating himself, is a | and New Orleans 26th, From New Orleans 6th, Havana 9b, | “'¥oo cuow roo, Sept 26—Arr Mesolute, MoKenzie, Amoy. De Bow's Review. - minster Presbyterian Church (0. 8.) of Detrolt, on | scribed, and whose description answered perfectly to | marvel. How he could have guessed so accurately at | arriving at New York 18th. Sid Oct7 Kremlin, Jobnson, i Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine. Sabbath evening, December 6. that of Young Sage. Nugent, with an oath, struck down | the dress and personal appearance of the lad, whom he | ,,Biack Wannton— From New York 21s arivingst Havana | Greenock, Nov ui—Sld Inkermann, Chalmers, Charleston, h ing, December Ist and New Orleans {d. From New Havens | Gravesend, Nov 30—8ld Witch of the Wi North British Review, &c.; 4c. Rev. William, T. Hva was,on the 16th inet. in- | Me,Poy With aclub,and chen stabbed him with a knife. | had neverseen, ig equally astounding. | What, dccasioned | {di arriving nt New Le ae i fave, Todd, Port eng! . 2 BN a + ine out of joor he saw the witnéss Benson— | the on the barn ry yet made known. Tras a % Charleston 4th and due at Havana 7th = . Miscionany Travets ANDResrances IN Sore | stalled by the Presbytery of Newark as pastor of the | asked him what he was (ning there, and finally com- | Whose body it was that was found and boried as that of and 2 Caen eee ee ade dusts Rew ork tote | 2am O%ta7— In Berien Faroe eae, fos Bombers avid Livingstone, LL.D., D.C... | Sixth Presbyterian’ charch and congregation in | pelied him to come im and help him to remove the body. | young Sage, is still a mystery and not even b. anc | from Newport, E. for Akyab. Arnica. By David Liv Newark, N.J. hen he said this Nugent’s wife exclaimed. “0, what a |” Itis proper to say hero that there has been a story | _, When thambove dates fall on Sunday, the steamers will sal Haven, Nov 2f—Are George Green, Fairbanks, Mobile: RESIGNATION. ») Benson sated § nat he did not remove the-body to | afioat that young Sage attempted some, violence upon a | ppc plese acca ei val ae ath, Arago (s), Lines, NYork. Ski 29th,’ Bavaria, Townsend, .W: b, Pie’ i i |. the haymow, whic! never seea before or sinee. | young girl eight or nine years of age, before his depar- THE OVERLA! INDIA * 3 ae | ces Daphne pees eagnies te pastors care | Fre was asked what young Sage had on uis feet, and he | iure: and it has been surmised that this was the canse of | | The following may be of value to those having correspond Aneks Denes a Ar Riss, Born, Ait eran fd, Bou a of ‘whic ence in the East:— answered, a pair of cowhide boots, cue of which was | bis absence, and the reagon why he has not been brought | ence in the Hast | an wn and goth of each | it!) Harper & Brothers. a . ‘This reprint of Dr. Livingstone’s interestin swill be hailed with a glad;welcome by all whe ‘ t jropress of Christianity and ¢ a NEW CHURCHES. worn through at the eide, and ie other was worn | back to Cromwell. For the truth of this story we cannot Hamnure, Nov 28—Sld Carollne, Matthieson, San Francisco. apeiangagr aap uA EHS personalad ‘The house of worship belonging to the Congrega- | through on the ba'l,, The father said that was troe, and | vouch, matiriven at Ofhraltar about the @h and 26th of exme month. | //ONG Kona. Sept 2—A.- Courwer, Cole. ‘Se: Francisco: zation. Asa narrative o ig per | tional chareh in’ Nora, Ul, was dedicated on the | that his son was ab@ haying the boots mended, Blood | — Mr. Sage, the father, has always borne an excellent re- | Arrives at Malia abont the 14th and 20th of same montq. Nimrod, Whiting Rangkok: ith, Oscar, Harding, London; m , ll, was | 9 Howes,’ Catenttu; Oets, Andeavor, oune. Batavir Wade, W | 38th ult. was found on the bar Joor, aud pieces of the floor were | putation, and his children have been well educated. One | Arrives at Alexandria about the 1th of enmeand 4th of fol | "7h. Bello of the We ved up and saved for the trial. ¢ knife fs 50 : lowing ine sawed upand saved for the trial. The jack-kuife was | of his daughters isan accomplished young lady, and is earth sk tie S00 cw Siai conta id BOs OL rreda Brothers, Peete Bangkok; 1th, Oxboro Howes, Kelly, San 'DoIL, Weirwenhorn, do: 14h, Chiloy it would be sufficient to engrose the atte s the history of ohn mort readers, but e new German Cathotic chu . corner of High | also found—or one supposed to be the knife used tocom: | receiving a very large salary as a school teacher. All ec axers are os hich haa solve? * geograpti meena | William streets, inNewark, will be dedicat plete the murder. Benson described the gangway | sorts of conjectures have been privately made as to tho | Mllowing month aN ioe | W Sears. Jon wy ae * scientific at taercial | day by Bishop Bayley. An admission fee of fifty | through which the body was carried to the haymow im father’s complicity with the affair; but the most reliable | yatTrichnentertie eee nme and Tein 7 nf a on than | is is to be charged to aid in defraying the & adjoining bara,an4 here tracks in the suow were remem. | authorities believe him entirely nnocent. The whole { Leaves Aden about the 26th or Zith of saine and day of & win ‘a enterprise, it w da wieer Q oases of the building. .Rev. Mr. Haslinger is the | bered to have been seen from one barn to the other. { truth will, however, in time be out. rival for Bombay, aud L1th to 30th for China, Ae. Males Wiha Sane bo OX that has preceted'it in the same = Dita of | rf ‘The new cdi is built of brick, with a Benson said he never saw the boy bef re the murder, As to Benson, he will fare hard; for he bas net only Tndian Navy sleamer arrives el Bombay ‘shout the $d to bth LiveRroon, Nov 2-—Arr DeWitt Clinton, Dusne, NYonk: auy : - ‘ steriatica of a but he remerobered his appearance. Lie picked out aman | been guilty of perjury, as now appears, but perjury of the a lath to Zit of following MOND. a aatie about the éth or | Harvest Queen, Youne, Harvest Que, Horton, Cal= explorat leading characteriet =. in the room who had such hair, and te father said the | blackest kind—that of attempting to swear away the life nd 224 to 224 of following month, Iso: Deo I, City of New, York, Salter, New Yoru; Yemassee, rkabie book nave been so fully indicated through A new German Reformed church was dedicated cn | comparison was correct. No doubt now remained on the | of another, the penalty for which crime is imprisonment Leaves Point de Gaile for Pulo Penang the same day, if the ‘8, Charleston, * = De tl e and the extra cts pub | ‘Baltimore on the 13th inst. | mina of avy person in the room of theguiltof Nugent. | for life in the State prison. But, then, the question | steamer has already arrived which takes the mail on. 7th Roadicea, Co. thart, Mobile; oth, Wen Wirt, HHar- the lectures of Dr, Livingstone ” When the prisoner was brought in he was asked if he knew | arises, whose body was that found? whose blood on the Arrives at Pulo Penang ebout the 12tn or 13th and 24th or and Tempest, ney, NOrleans; Aurora, Bunting, _ The comer stone of the New Episcopal Free church, in Caiioun square, Savannah, was laid with ’ id, ON ner sfore.”” ‘ “ 28th of following monib. Bons, and aid, “No; he bad never seen him. before.” | floor?’ Was any body murdered at the time Benson sup- | ip of following monib | se ose and Slat or lat of Benson replied, rk. Sid 27th, Admiral, Matthews, Savannab; 28th, Taaac Webb, Bryer, NYork; 20h, Bridgewater, Barstow, Mobile; 30th, Re- liahed from it by the Fnglish reviews that we do no a1 atte: ition ¢ n a % io, Nugent, and you k pose S led? feel it necessary to do more than call atte: 3tiob £0 | ste usual ceremanies on the 9th inst. An address | \ijjed that boy mint helped to ptt a body exter j Rent feces aoe pala cage wat bm plea set cs | following month. he ~. | solute! Freeman. NYork, Jobn 8 Parsons, Crowell, New. Or- the fact of its reproduction here in © cheay er form | was éelivered by the Right Rev. Stephen Elliott, | tho nay.” Rengon was then told to look Nugent in tho | solemnly sworn to, and has so often repeated? Doubtless, ) B@- All packages and letters intended for jhe New You | lane; Karian, Wyatt, Romney: Hetatian, Bruhn, San Fran- ee D.D., Bishop of Georgia. ince, and tell the whole story. He did so, Nugent all the | the veil will be lifted from the whole mystery, The'blood | Hawa should oie out ath, Win Wirt’ Harlow, NOrieane: Western. Em. than the English edition. x MISCELLANEOUS. while trembling like a condemned culprit. On being told | may be proved to be that of some buichered animal, as ire, Soule. do; Nonpareil, Foulke, Savannah; 2h, Typhoon, ‘Tus Live or Taoaas Jurrencox. By; “Henry 8.) mo Baptists in Maino have 13 associations, 273 | {het be was in & bed scrape, be said, “I know it, but Goi | was inumated by Nogent,and to have bee long stice own, Caletita; Ueorgis, M'Loda, Savannah, SO. Persig Ranéall, LL.D. “Vol. 1. ind a a a peas ys. | Chemrebes, 197 epdained ministers and 19,402 mem- ras on ieuad (0 Sulam, aah tie hl | leeeen te coe eeel goog one gtarod oe Soe Fiat inwards, Tenae Bell, Johnsion, NYork. ‘This work is a -veluable conte nu kon pol bers. The whole number baptized last year was 643. | was supposed, would take place the present month, but | some of the above reasons, it almost seems as if the boy Port of New York, December 1), 1857 = ut Deo Bb F Hoxie, Crary, Sydney, ca) Heeniture. Dr. Randall bas had ace sto avast | Phe Wpiscopal society in Northfield, Vt., have pur- | circumstances have caused a delay. Benson said that he | could not be living—but neither the judges or prosecut- » Bias Hook cnt dl rom Sateen Pace a. f Je whieh had been lying ; perdu, and | chased the chureh formerly occupied by the Con, came to Cromwell expressly to make a clean breast of the | ing officers have a shadow of doubt of that fact. CLEARED. Owens, NYork; Guidinz Star, Hale, Sunderl ind and Caleutta: mass of matenals 5 ' ws C 1 ei whole affair—that since the murder he had been ship- Messina. Nov 15—Arr Vernon, Locke, Bangor. of the -xistence of which the previo bi: ographersof | Sationalists at the Centre, vit ase Village, | wFocked and was near losing his ife—that he had not en- Personal Intelligence. Neamahip Nachelite, Murray, Chariesion—Spotord, Tiles | pMavxinics. Soot 2—Are Arcadia, Sherman, NYork vin $ ¥ i A : ‘e a o " ‘able Bay; Oot 2, Kleber, Crowell, lcutta for Boston Jefferacn do not seem to have heen.ewaie. A large | where & has been reditted and put in a fine state of Seale wala “artis inoue, ood eapitnerees ae | Senator Slidell, of Louisiana, is now in this city. ‘oR Satmchtp Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &e—Ludlam & gers Bel ‘Sid Sept 18, Currituck, Knowles, Marseilles; proportion of these aro importants ow t there are repair. It will be opened for: religious services on | tumz ag en accomplice, he would go to Siate prison for | Mr. Raasloff, the new Danish chargé in this country, ar- | Pleasants. siknk¥ s Mania, SeptS—Arr Witeberatt, Boott, Maeno (and ald 27h teh ent on omitied wi thout disad- -evening of December 24. life-+-but, he did not care what became of him if he could dl terday for W: ton. ip Monsoon, Baker. yaraino—A Ladd. tsb, “Toston,” ——, Boston. some which mightt have beom lion ‘Phe High street Baptist oharch in Charlesto Sotgean his oomolanos of the Werden which the drenctal |'7*vee = ee Europe, anid: lets yeswenday Dar Washing Ship Neptune, Fendi iverpool— FE sercet. Ggeen, Salem: Oet8, GC Bows Hondtetin: Boaters, vantag: to the book. ‘The eeverence hi ch Dr. Ran- | y, The Hick street Beptist, church in Charlestown, | s2cre:‘had cast upon it, and which he could not otherwise | | Senator Sumner will pass the holidays in Philadelphia at Constellation. Muller, Liverpool—c Ci ising Pourtani, Nov BOM, Regulaiog, Neweombe, Monee’ Da- ffersor. b as blinded we _ ahake of, and New York. Bark Suwa (Old), Hopken Rotterdam—Stanton & Rager. venport, Condry, from {ondon for NOrleans. praspoanasi ce es ee requ ired in his ieny pests. 955» when aa yet there was but one | The following is his testimony as taken down atthe | ‘The Londonderry (Ireland) Sentinel, of the 20th of No- art Teche Wade, Banas Lives -teagtew, tas proxmuorr, Kor B-8id Ocean Steed, Conningham, him in « measure to church in the old town of °, Connecticut, the | time of the examination: — ad : rican London Taran tsk, tsovonereement, Tes tender | Sepie were witht aftr: "oy had been fort | Sean Ae Dee eI vupne am, hry. ae | eM cate MY AE AE ag red garding Farera- a8 Vinng, | ryan? OD American Basle, Mowe, from, } ~ discrimination in zhe choice | long time destitute, and now were on the point of old; was born in Rocky Hill; my mother lives in ‘ho is bi ‘to be at pre Brig Thos Tileston Morrell, Carthagena—P N Spofford. Prxaxa, Oct 4—Arr Siam, White, Boston; 8th, Raven, se Piney OARS mixing tnanimous call for & very. acceptable | Welhersield; Tiived on a farm tll was twenty-one, and | STN Beats Hey SUL EME OTR wn“ be Hleased at | rls Mary, With, Trinidad —G 8 Stephenson. | orth, Siigapore (and old 348 for New York): sist, Gumatre of the materials before him, would have la ought out | ea sher, when a cross-grained man De the name of | ten-Wwant to soa; T came tothis town last January; Tdon't | New LOCC Amon cate with the undersigned exocutors af | BEik bizira, Sievens, Cardenas Mora & Nephew. Rhodes singapore and NYork; 10d Minstrel, Nérios: Beaton’ S 3 3 distinct col ors. The vs > as on + ! . remember the day, but do recollect that I suffered with | 0D bog — “ Brig WB Nash, Nash, Clenfus D & BI Peters, thodes, Btngapore and N York, 10th, Minetrel, Norten, Boston’, his subject in clearer and more dis porr, began a violent opposition to the candidate, | coi. (Witness here went back to desoribe very minutely | }!* deceased uncle, the Rev. Robert Gray, Presbyterian Brig Charles (Br), Eaton, St John, NB—D R DeWolf & Co, | 17th, Geo Lee. Barstow, Bombay. . judgmert of bis country has, however long since | rallied a party, and threatened to cefeat the settle- where he was and what he did for several days before. | Minister of Burt, near Londonderry, Ireland, as a cousid Brig Antelope (Br), Tucker, @ Jokn—Whitman Bros & Uo. Serena gM or are Vines, Crowiey, Baiaere, oe tie character of JeBwrsoa beyon: the: danger | ment. Ata parish meeting, while the matter was | He starved for Cromwell about 10 o'clock 4. M., having | Srabve, amount been bequeathed ‘by him tothe said | Brig tie Melot, spurs Peomacke Wenner & Desks. Raxcoox, Sept 7—Arr Sirocco, M’Culloch, Bombay; 2th, placed the cha : under diseussion, a half witted fellow rose in the | speat ibe forenoon in going from one rum hole to another | John Gray. < Brig King Brothers, Northrup, Jacksonville—Peck & | Mg Grande. Wilson, Moulmein, somthe part of his biogra- r ~ rtrveds + A. 8. HAMILTON, M. D., Gort House, e . Smins, Nov Zj—Arr Thirty one Stat Savannah of unsiifal appreciation on tine pal iosT™- | house and suid be wanted to tell a dram he had last | in Midaietown.)| came, to Cromwell about where we Faban, Oounty Donegal; | 59 Chured acworth ast vin Montrose, if ppp heonsy of by thi ms oy the idea | night. i now are, to Sage’s barn; I heard some one threshing in % 4 i jecutors, ig Gow Axworthy, a . L, A nae gee EN! vt | he #sked him where he came from? Rand tare tate, Hj Tietees Vineag « areek one Oe this 284 day of October, 1857. Bebe Velma, Treworgy, Clemfuegow—c & EJ Peiers. fund landed « pilot. ‘ ypinion # sight ave done it Any nome a — door andsaw them; one of them was the defendant, (Nu- | Dated this oo fs eee Schr GM Smith, Smit bern—J *a SMYRNA, Nov 19—Sld Lamortine, Anderson NYork. Gur opition steaply 6 eh ra epra3 ean bre } “Fyrom Lyme, in Connecticut,” Itaid him right | fent,} tye other Thad never scen; I could not hear Shas ARKIVALS. ROBE Sopuine. Bell’ Balmore: Maillon Lara & Guerean. | , S0CRaMAva, Fep! 30—In port, ship Red Guuntlet, Andrews, Detter i. Lo use the excuse for prolixity giver by out. rn at they said, the wind was blowing so hard, but 1 moved From Bremen, Southamtan, in steamship North Star— Sehr & Purbish, Kendall, Franafort, Me—G 0 Harrunan, | — sone anaes at Te tok, Hong K court praccher to James TL, he «had dew ted more “Ah! and whet are they doing in Lyme?” he | round south of the door, and then I heard the defendant | Wm Phipps, J L Rhoades, HR Sele, wite and child; TR | Schr Thos Hix, Hall, Salem—R W Ropes & Co. (eed 04 oth Yor Ranacony; 101k, ‘Cane Maria Who nag one time to He preparation. “They are trying to settle a minister,” I an- | the borse. (rom the piace where Tpit him.” The | (ee Deanne eee er A Vernon, Dr Neneredi sad | Schr JM Warren, Chapman, New Haven—J it Kitwards Sydpey NSW; ih, Colorado, Ricker, Hong Kong. T W Sears® M: y; Lire or Aagox Bune. By J. Parton jason | swered. other replied: “I have done as I was told.”” Defond- | wite, john and Edward Townsend, Dr D © Peters, RA Hal | Sloop F Brown, Garduer, Providence—B R Dimon, Jones, do; Medford, Gray, Shanghae: Annie Buckman, Pot Brothers “ Settle a minister!” he cried out. Isoust put ant then said: ‘*You d——d son of a b——, you never | iam. J A Lehman, Fred Schioss, Frank X Reno, Wl Sear. | Steamer Memphis. Watson, Charleston. tor. Batavia. Sid 9b, Emma. Underwood, Hong Kong. rad h ert : prey a | Will do it again,” and he came toward me like a | horouch, Miss MC Smith, Mist MSolon, Mist Anu Corvey,P | Steamer Locust Point, French, Balumore. Wooscna, Rept 2-Kid Raw Koppiach, Ragleston, Amoy, Mr. Parton has been mese happy a this & ography | stop to that. | Bring me my boots; I must go to Lyme | Mi jman: I thought he was coming at me; but he turned | Winsor, 1 de Rosy, WH Beard, Geo Cuthbert, J BColhoun, | Stewmer Elizabeth, McLaughlin, Balimore. A ey, San Francisco 4th, Water Witch, Ba- i kin). His | this very night. Kt u W Cowl i wife, WH Harrisoe, mC aham and wife, Bteamer Vulcan, Morrison, Philadelphia. ~ nid e Quickstep, Smith, NYork Statesman, Webb, than in hie previousefforte of vpmere . | tO Sey cia hiim, an he wae drawing on his boots, | Smistredkthe other man with s Gall; T wae close upto | Taiteg obs | Sacre Swatow: ith, Arab, Crosby, Hong’ Kong; Martha Howes, life of Buse is carefully executed, end higes imates | 45.04 yr Dorr was opnosing the sett t,and very | but he cnt Ses ceeee en Shee on te teed cn | es iadt, H Bercke, B | gy North Star, Lefevre, Bremen Nov 31, andSonth | “ts “insP% = at 0 opnosing the settlement, and very | put he struek him the second blow on the head, whieh er, O Havenborst, PF PM, with mdse and passengers, to 1 Tor Axtwrrr, Nov 28—The ship Frederick Gebhard, from New York, went on shore Ni off with the assistance of public men are in general Giscvircinating «nd dis- likely he would prevent it altogether. knocked kim down on the floor; defendant then put the | Geo Stroh, Mary Vater, G Rake, P Seminsoher, Geo Schlerer, | #mRiom Dee & a0 a EM. bith mine and paseonaata, to Bue \Xelieved from the apprehension cf con- | ly sarvent Dorr!” exclaimed his Majesty. “My | flail in the hay mow, and coming to the man turned him | (Brann. B Vorthi Michael Tick aad doughtor, Jrcragenite | cessive dai pondonsie. ey | carvent Dorr! Here, take my boots; if my sarvent | overand gave him a jab—then came straight to the door | Theod Brandes, © H Andre Arquit, San Francisco, July 17, via Elide Tat 7 ey, temporary newspaper susceptibilities, as in the case | en ee ee ae no Need of tay going at all” | with a knife in his hand, and his hands bloody: he aaked Mt Wael segues Set, Jor ieecmer, of Lawve Califorsia, Sept 1a, with guano, to order; | the wind bitwing rem deocn Mics Wiens eee Position, of his “‘Life af Horaoe Greeley,” heverrites freely and | this speech did the sbusiness, : Mr. Dorr. mode how long 1 had been there; I made no reply; 1 was } F leypold, ‘Dr Braston, 8 Grane. Ost 8, of eee Horn exchanged Cavcutta, Oct 2—The Amer ship J P Morse, Weeks, from. i t feir play. His | fort) ition. The minister was settled, but his | raid, but presently said, “It is very cold.” defendaut | Brabsherct ichroeder, F Pettingham, Wm | flknale with lr obip Iie, seer Mtd days trom. Hlde felend; | Liverpool, which sank in the Wertern Channel of the James aetarally. sat ves TS eee = oa a | opponent sarried od the title “aay sarvent Der "with Gen tit, Sune to ee Senay Le Bn be | RFE yD bickones Rea Geait hort: been 14 daye from tbe equator, slic deep ed 4; | and Marys Oct 8, has been sold for 3600 rs. “ of Burr” sa very creditable jormance, and | Opp J J asked if 1 was a traveller; | said yes, and that! should | mApeie Fe ag " ans Sigg med Bark Elizabeth (of Searsport), Nichols, Measina ELsinone, Nov %—The Norden bark, Anderson. . Worse ago auce he fo continne his | "im to the grave. like some bitters; he then. asked me’ to help him do a | Hatton and daughter. Bebecce, Smih., him, ing. Geo | ys! passed Gibraltar Nov 1, wih rut ke, Draper aherts: | wall trom Mostboim for New York, wih tree: eprene sleek, its success will, we hope, induce -himt so © pieces RELIGIOUS DESTITOTION IN THIS CITY. job, but did not_ say what, and | said I would: he asked oe MF Trout (of Lincdlavitie), Denn, Rig Hache. 21 dayy | a nea ut back to the Roads, after being as far as off labors in the eagce useful field. { _ The district missionary of- St.Thomas’ chureh in | if 1 saw bis row there: I told him I saw some of it; he | ‘hedhs Comenteh~Qheites ®. Cremeebentounts Soperent. Sars, be} jearing 8 | Arendal. which port she could not make in consequence of ~ Wowaw-¥ | this city gives the following account of the religious | then said, “this job | ain going to get you to help me iy, Westebester, Mr. and. M Hark Leoplignter, Mackay Rats: | “Ser ocenees Wortp Notep Wowex, on Trrxs oF Woman y city of ti this cif: U8 | about; I can get-you killed any teme if you tell of it:” I Irving, J. B. Plumb, Albany; G. sone Nov 2 in ballast, to Joka M4 Sanit & 0, ros neo cn0e roo, Oct &—The Surprive, Ranlett, from Hong ‘Artuucres of ALL Lanps axp Aas. By Yary | condition of ane portion of ciby: told nim I would not tell of it: we then reached the | Faliadeapnin: J.T. Cornell, New York; M. Smith, Bostc PM (sen time), lat $6 42, lon 7490, spoke hark Tally Ho, from | ng for Salnghae, called off the White Dogs Oct 7, with loos Cowlen Clarke. Illustrated by 27 stee) portraiu. The section comprises some 300 families, nearly all | house; he washed bimself in warm water, and we then | Marshall Woods, Providence, ©. L. Perkins, New York, J.P. | Aux Cayes for Boston, and atl AM, while on the starboard acer o 7 residing in rear buildings, in streets cunning ™ | took something to drink—don’t know the kind of liquor— | i; W. G. Hanbury, England; Hon Sami. A. | tack, was rum into by the above vessel, which carried awa TH, Nov 28—The Coronet (American ship), Cousens, Appleton & Co. % - Foote, Geneva: Henry Jevous, Eugland, H. M’Labouchere, J. | the L.'s foretopgalinn! mast, with everything attached; fouli | from Chinchas &% days, on Nov 17, Int 4204 N, ion $1 Ww, 3 sof i most magnificent: -Christms Grand to Bleecker street. The history of the whple | and then sat by the firocen or fifteen minutes; defendant | C°SSion Amsterdam; Mr. Bibvards, New York. por escariatn Woes dpmnage Uno Pale fie sete the Anglo Sasce, of and from Liverpool for Melbourse, hav- Xs one of ° sna rw affords a painful prolongationof the same sad tale of | then asked me togo out to the bare, and we went; we ‘eeeameome, to the collision Cay Mack: cay hailed the bark. : | ing on Capt Goodwin and crew of the bark Cale: of J . London. from Quebec for Dartmouth, abandoned, met with b | tho Anglo Saxon, waterlogged, Now's, Iat_80-20'N, om 17 We ” imden's ele “ h or by the been brought ont since Find sin, sorrow and destitution, as:those presented in the | took the man and dragged him to the east door by the col Ses hecwsisith tn ts eaten Peal ei~tte sak ev ee newer when nak needa sid | 10 ; . i Jar of his coat; defendant then got a plank and put up, and 4 ‘he tly Zustrated peblications first amangurated the | instances in which you have made personal inspec : x j v Crosby and daughter, Mr and Mra SH Howard, Miss Lottio < 7 ‘The Anglo-Raxon also tranatorred three men and t gantly pe T helped to put the body an to the 1. ant then took M ater Miia Volos White, St Jago de Cuba, 1d days, with wager, | The A\ oar son olen transferred three map and (wo women . i i ‘ fsa" eur tion with your visiter. Estimating your district by Sexton, John L Villalonga, Homer Foote, Jr, ¢ te forihese literary and artistic ches! auvres, ; hold at the feet, ad wo carried it tothenorth barn, We laid : “ 7 ‘Nor talk taste a ct ph wd pgp oor ey the portion thus far examined, it. will probably be | {own beside iheanow, and defendant got on the mow, and | tukene Mirek Gd Notew Aaron Kinith: Sine Ponder 9, BY Tallulah cof Baltimore), Plummer, Bio Janeiro, Nov | ing. snd All landed i Tho work, however, bas in °% | found that there are 20,000 peesons living in Tear | }\\¢ted the body upwy the callar to him, and he drew {t up; | Fannie Pendorgrast Mra Abbie L. Green and two children. | Paty tigen Wavall 4 fr eT Re Be eeee | mornin Notwithaanding ‘# cosmopolitan pretensions, it | enements, garrets and cellars wishin its lunits; and | we then dragged # to the next mow, and I lifted itagain; | Mrand Mra F Lathrop, Miss Susan R Pend rgast, Mrs Pender. | j4uh. Int 6 45 8, lon 34 14, spoke bark Elm wood, preents ns with no ad-quatetype of ¢he character | our own observation in many.of hase wretched | then I did no more, after t went into the house T gavethe | Fries imounaa, irs Wari, Mand ge Unhiers for Biwi, tee 1 tat 180, ton 6490, of sip Coronet, was drowned this the oat having eapaized when landing tho Jate second mate of the ship Cs ita, in same boat, who was at 18-40, also drowned, The remainder of the boat's crew swam . ‘ecbola, Mi Brookfield, Mrs Karl, Mr and a nor, > ashore. ad |, will no doubt justify the esesumption that | defendant $2 to getamore liquor, and he seid he would go Cheves, Cheves, B Che seenoy | Rowan (of Greenock), from Liverpool for New Orleana: 9b, , istics of act own cou:trywomen. Pesahanice can | £1006 Ti te tt ety reatcaumber will. need | asd get tome, tut ia wife raid she mut go with hin, Me no rg Ceres i ico Hodges. Calein Leland, Jr, | Het ¥: lon00 6. anoke ship Masoulc, Perry, 9 daze Rencr | | Homa Kowa, Oct ~The Carboa, Amer echr, reported lost we more be accepted se che representative of Ameri | t's helping hand of charity this wimter, to prevent | and tell the old man that somebody had run away; | sup. | Bowland & Corning, Wan E Read, Geo F Taylor, TI Husted | Faber, Keene, from Mallimore for esl oases The F ex-| | 1hth—A very heavy eale al Macao destroyed immense cap female aitributes tian the wife of one of the j their perishing by marvation, pane) go mae tne Sorat neta ney snms'tast, raid “ia. Chastang, to tes steamship Nashvitle—Mias Hateb pormones & SP llletetante ty yo Incas can be.said to typify the modem Mexican | ‘Christian philauthwophy must sand appalled at | so; 1 stayed there ali night; I did not know when they | Mise Cushman, T Warren, We, THowne, | "Brig dieaperus {hrem), Hacsioop, Buenos Ayres. Oct 9, | kmaxhed, The Water Witch, Beker: lef W the magnitude of the demand whict will made | came home, but slept on some old clothes and blankets: | CJ Quimby and Indy, Francia Wood, Samuel Russell, JF | with hides, Ao, to Bunge, Lochius & Co. Nov 3, iat 3034 8, | on the Sth and 6th experienced a typ lady. upea the pathies and resources ef the benevo- | in tie morning carly I got-up; the folks were up, and gave gormetez, Mire Bete sag unger. 5 wy LI rink eae for Van | tally dismasted; she put into Amoy under jurymaate. Porvs or Wimitam Cruazn Bryant. ppletor & | jant, and the taxpayers of the city ewseraly, curing mmobrentinat; defentaaeanve mes ns ace 0 Routelle and eervant United dea Cost Bur. | an American triente, od elemiaaexdaged rel ATRETOOH, Dec Arr ship Yemassea. from Chatleston— % e y fe: om what ‘J ni ; eter, ander, NL, Roye- ‘airy (of lade 5 5 rhambueo 5 uf dark Bruce, ferren, 7 rift ‘hea, rich in Mastrations, eee ae e ceacting” Clergymen, | Liarced for Nocky Hill, and from there to my mothe 4 Barker, Stephen Stien,"X | and'S hour from the Breakwater, with sugar ead dca, to | "Cuba, and look of the crew This is another gi ies , . 4 ith ranting is lengyza 1, ‘Wethersfield. (Witness then ‘spoke of several places Mies Knecland and servant, ‘Miss Jobnston. J | Reynolds & Cushman. oMAURITIOS, Ont 12—The Kieher. Crowell, arrived here from choice typography and elegant binding. It will | congregations, and wealthy i peels come | wherahe om the ‘These collateral faats were | Yiler ay Ay? Lol hove eemerons Teens = | on ei tenis (of TAnoolnville), Conant, ey ya & Wee oe, az eee oe 5 tome ob nprinte ead-au for the feative aga- | DT8¥S to the rescue with uncounted goal; but, sles! | corroborated by other exidence.) Went 1 Meriten: | wise l Grave, Mra Crerseand imo ctuaren, Mise wary: | 2 ee ee eet ee form a.most apps opriate = the: i much deeper tan in the want of bread. | stayed several days; them wentto Branford, then to New | Miss Ravenel, BF w Mins H Wate: i of Rearaport), Gordon, Turks Ialanda 13th—The Anna Kimball (Ameriean ship), Rennell, trem: iemore, Chase. 7 Brig Fliza Merithew ( 4. hd salt, to Walsh, Carver wart, . |. Brig Henry (of Waldobgro), Downing, St Thomas, Dec 2, in ‘A Gilfours, L Ste’ | ballast, to Siow & Burgess. Nov 22—The Amer bark Sea Foam, in endeavor- fom Mes MSorstield, TJ Gernal, | Brig Isaiah (Br), Fitzpatrick, Windsor, NS, 10 days, with | ing to 1 yesterday, got tn contact with vessel and wm > Sanit Ch ry Aan potatoes to master. to, ber rigging; she will have to repair. MH De Wolfe, B Johnson, BS 8 N Heardaley, Bohr Geo Hi Townsend, Davia, Rio Janeiro, 61 days, with | 2’ Sept 26—The Ji ; Chainberlain, © E Ayrault, WL Lathrop—and 37 in the | coffee and rosewood, to master. ealtszense, Sept 26-—The from Fi a ory i Brontes (of, iymouth, Mase Powers, Rio Grande, re iver, between this and Woosung eh aon at hand. ifthe anaes of the ety were open teal or che | Haven ag there thee or our days in Fee treet rom | mere Mra Se J a Ws agTe OF Noverageta Cewrory. Ilus- | Croton’ it] teu silver, it woud abate t thence to New + shigped on schooner | emore, Jos Dukes, Chas a in mith 197 @° ring Harper Brothers. misery bat little. Tne evils resniting from depravicy | Bucksport Capt. Brown, to Norfolk. for pine; schocnor 5H Cogaiag, BO Abas, ‘David Rosen! “0 * ap" hard. but with such | OT an Kelatrous faith, cannot be reached or cone was wrecked off Cupe May, and two persons were lost People may talk o! ,imes, with many: and unhappily ebout 95 per went of the but the other four of ns! weredaken off the wreck: [ " A told what Lieve stated to Edewund Sege: my own books as-this, glittering in all the splendot of the | Zestitutws abounding origina’es in one of dise other | (Old what Loave stated to Flguund Sage: my own fits ncernge oe orto Calcutta for Boston, discharged alent for B Pihich arr here Sept Bas ‘Amer bark Jeanette, Barclay, from Hong Kong . dookbinder’s art, ané bearing juternal evidenoe of | .of these on ises; frequently in both. Divime oy of til T bad told hole. Petersburg and Richmond, in the steamship | Nov 3, with hides, &c, to I , A, less expenditure, it is diffiowk to believe in them. qteclf seems unavailing in those localities where gg hap ha pany ay meme as jouan Smith, at | Jamestown—8 B Heal, Eg Joseph Marshal mail, P Cinnkce, Bebe Gilbert Bent (Hr), Howard, Cornwalliss, 22 days, with sank bank of tn Yonaen Riese foo, ia still on abore on the > ie Breneate . ; ix a rum-seli ng den at every few steps, where youth | the Custom Hovec, in Miidietown, and called myself Jack: | 1's Louies Hillyer, Lewis Mayer, Charice ft Amit Mra Ha: | pasaions: i Cniiyer, Chapia, Vireinia for New Ha ‘The Ariel, Cuter, for New York, which was towed back to ‘The Poets of the Nineeenth Centery pes ah me | grow up in.utter ignorance, except of the ey | | re told the facts of the mardet 10 Ramand. Sage; did | ie. Me Barmeandingy, Mrs @ Mchatiee, HT Cooke, Dr F | Stenmer Pelican, Aldrich, Providence. gal iotaiy” amas haa bor surveyed. and 7 agreeable additions tea ‘s library porter house stage: and where t! pot wll of it y that I was at the Custom Hoare; J i A , Mrs Rai and 28 in the steerage, BELOW. r cargo tranafes iabob. polars pokes? : pat elexeting ane of true re ligion arecntizely fot want to be Aivown there, that was the reason Tgave | a One bark, anchored on the bar.” SINGAPORE, Oct M—The American ship Wite Awake, of 780 ‘that can well'pe offered ver. feuralized by a degrading superstition, — fibre | different rame, | know Mr. Sameal Trowbridzo; when ji Coroners’ Office. h 3 toma, has been sold for Twigyed in Fleet streat, 1 think te murd &e Game 1 apadnuee one @ SAILED. comm: net far from 12 o'clock; may be mistaken ; 11pm BY TAKING LAUDANUM—JBALOUSY THE Caver.— Steamships in, Berwick Bay. Texas: Florida, Sayan 3 when Isaw the blow struck Iwas cold and frightened, | Coroner Gamble was called upon yesterday to hold av ganache tarigin,Samehown, Rehm aaj gpine TUTeT OR, Dep tea Are baste t eh, Jonen, Ratimere Fim, ‘Crusoe, —. ¥ Tun ban harms. [lastrated. Published by the r 1 oe ia Lonéon Printing and Publishing Owmpany; agen Gettanee dias he the bs Lg ny ae spurious fe hopele uuaeery cy, 56 Dey street. New York. of New York!” b— Y that was the rosson I did not give the alarm: think | inquest at the New York Hospital, upon the body ofaman | ster, do. in Holmes: Mole: Almeda, Brackett, Daltimore; Jala Ann, ‘The war in India has led to a demand for works | MEETING GF THE CLERGY IN WASHINGTOX. defendant had a canon and a coat: don't recollect the | sated John Stevens, who committed suicile tig taking | Wind daring the day NW. Tardive, Phiiadelphie.. Chit bare ‘Wright Jr, Gibbs, Has i f the localities rendered famous ons of he Presb Bre . | cobor of bie coat, nér of bis pants, and can't say he wore 3 — Gem, Hammond, Philadelphia; brig J a giving some idea ef the locali The pastors of ‘he Presbyterian Brotestant Biyis laude’ 4 dems; schrs Emma Mayo (new, of Orland, “Wt te Sp te almcties by which tno been marked. This | coral, Method Eplacopel, Metbndut.Protonaan, | Tuater; | toa nen, wee ieee egg, uct | malaam Seoveal NaMmerer on board one citms | fur wideecenencas ane DNeT ees ap | Salt, Hesaser fanetetes Sas eee! splendid pwblication supplies the information songht | B#ptist, English “Lutheran, German Lutheran, snd | whos we went outtc we barn, lying fiat on his face; I | Sonthern steamers. Of late he bad cxuso to jrehingtom Booth, Capt Pescud. from talay for Baltimore, | Phiirdeiphin, sik, wind SW with rain drat prrh brig MG? * Pp : New Jorusalem churches in the city of Washington, | think it was thirty fivemiuter after the blows were given; | fidelity of his wife, and on more than one occa*‘oi # yesterday morning. at 2 o'cleck, during & heavy | christ, and a light hrig unknown. for, the written descriptions beimg full and accurate, | tyoyd eeting d passed the following resol > ° fi , ; e A Linde Gove Point, souih of Pantnsent. Proper ac | CHART RSTON. Dec Icarr steamer Atlan : sekl a By ie aad Pp ing there was no straw on the floor In that part, it had een | endeavored to wreak vengeance upon the tistnnicr bas been gent down, and may have") aischatee 20 | York. in the wile Sp hare Industria, a, Gager, Hew and the fllnetrotions taken from drawings made on | tions:— heared up; Sage, tho deceased, ad on ark pamutand | lem spouse. On Friday morning he went to the sailor | tomes float her cf, (iy telepeapn to Bilwood Waller, Bay, | Jaga: sp jon Vestal Miller ‘rom Bareelona: ‘Cit Bp auip Aw: the spot and cograved iu the very dinest style of art, Resolved, That the fellowing communication be inade | Coat; Gre cont had faded be ‘ork vest. drab eap; had | boarding house No. 150 Cherry street, where his wife was | feeretary Board ot Underwriters.) bs yA ‘ngual, Barcelona, schr NW. Smith, yan New: og ta Ro: by the secretary of thir moeting, through their presiding | 0 4 red per tt and tucked ini his | enm a domestic, for the purpore, as it is supposed , Rank Lowe Star (of Warren, Me), from Thomaston for | York. Marian uiace, on Lrre'’s Cranogs. By Rosa | cincore, to tie two liwuses of Congress, to Wi = | breast; chink be fs deseription wae Hii bet the proprietor of the establishment | New Orleans, before reported spoken 20th ult, by bark RH FALL RIVER, Dee 17—Sid echr 8 E Parker, Fitzgerald, Beott. Derby & Jackson. & te Baad sidtent of the Bens copeees by 7 correct.) We | suspecting his object, told that he could not see his | @ able, had font muainiast, fromthe Berry Ielande, hela NGACKSONVILLE, Deo 4—Art brics Abby Wateon, Wateon 4 . ¢ Hover vay 3 Meer did not the eon the berne ife, aud thoe Wy odd, re topmast, in a NAF gale 22d ult, of the Berr; ; ILE, rie on, Watson, An interesting little tale, and, for a first effort, a weer seed D the pouthwert oon wai’s ‘boese, were € | hat’a, tange kate in bip bead when toguiring. fcr tilw below New Orienaa sf Janeth, do, Oleoba, Leonard, Bowen: ah t Tomah wonderfully successful one. The autheress has orly | ambit, | went, there warn stove an.» bed in that room; th the whersavouts of his wife, and acted in such a | Bete Gores Ace, of and from Halifax for Porto Rico, was | Paddock, N Fork, Cape, fom, Chapts MOhapheevon? cae Yoga 20 persevere 10 obtain « high place amongst ext : © | Golped me into that ream: { Iny down; there was | manner ar to convince the landlord that a murder | CAp#ized Mb ult, in a heavy squall, and all on board drowned Reed, do, Cid 4th brig Belle Poule, 8t Kitts, bh, sche a , eo YP te apes | crly some old rage and wome Sod clothes; when they | most crue! waa premeditated on the part of the jealous | SSePt the second officer, fora Rarbadoes: 6h, bri Kossuth, Pomray, Rasen; writers of fiction weredy FO | care homethey roured me up, and said thoy bad eme | husband, end that it would be the height of folly to expose Notice to Mariners. ta at w. Tnx Desares ov rae lows Consrrrostonas Cow ~ eee woot anit went out And drank: wo drank am awful | the woman's life to the fury ofher furious lord. Pecewwed | ,,/.6.\.reneh va rpecived Ge teres | An ite Ree ee F vention, Jan. 191 hy W. Blair, Law Report- ; he ministre prevent do hereby eather | sichs that night; found mvvelt by the stove i the anor: | seemed much disappointed at not being able to see his | lower of te ereed, which served aa @ tend WACHTASPORT, Deo 14-814 brig BG Chaloner, Thomp- r. Lose, Keve & Co., Davenport ¥ FIRE AD CIPO ee Ne eT ot heabetical ebace, ag, | inks Rothing was entd ebout the murder in the moruing; | wife, and left the store stating bis intention to commit | mark for vessels enteri nd of this port } eon Rie . eebrs Garland, Norton, Jamaica; Orien + b _ rags o = W. Sameon, s aneene be ae "he at the depat Guilford there were lemen feiking | suicide, an’ thue put an and to all his troubles. te afew | ly blown down during a heavy gale of wind from the north, | The debates in these y will be read with in- | Pending also their denomin - ioe 'f ~ abou: We body fiand ip Lyme some ke ago, (thie wae | hours afterwards he wae fonnd in the street by some of The t is publiahed for the taf of a lore in | port Darts Leng, Ann, Gems erent. Thepanien to he telly tel coceweld > residences, jo the eging ‘bow ~ or sebeen whee # itness red to Cromwell.) and. they said there | the Fourth preeiot potice, laboring und of rz, » prevent errors, ¢ ‘uncertal eae hl went ry & . tg from feed dang ’ ey the same ar carly ns pots ‘ h houses of Congress, | was a reward offered; Tenid to # man “I think T know | powon. He wor promptly removed to th ‘ant e canised by the disapp sucha well kuown Fe EE Reciee: SNEe Wink oe ne aan oes ag before provlue somethivg about i: Tthen turned to agother man, whe | efforts were made to remove the fatal si ‘Whatemen. re Eee or W Tis Panwua's Boy, By | ROCLESIASTICAL DIFPICTLTY IM NORTH WOBURN, | sald, “H you do, you bad better keep #¥ll:) I never told rh. hut without effect. The dec At Reyeriy 17th bask Lady Suffolk, Robertson, for Atlantic | » ; Allen Middteton, Sipple, re Bar rmcens | pryirty anybody bet Edmund Sage: Tapoke of the reward at Kir effects or the landanam, and died ir eon 19th ran’ ar ip i a " ay Justented | We learn from the Boston Jvaveller that a serions aly at ye Toe! yy got are ew me be oe mm to the [ge ore Har | ander, of Mystic, whien bea gapetly Cong i Mane. b © DESY ee Ie difflenlty, arising fro i ner ncurres but asked for infurmation: | was wih 6, at work for | jury inthis ease rendered a verdict o y Solline. tended tor New Year presents. Both oa py hee e wees she soe ia erred him, more than a week before 1toid him of the murder; | cide.” Dercased was 35 years of aye, an mien, at a council of Congregational clergyn : ‘one day, 1 wae ot work with Henry Sage, unkeding buck. | Baltimore, Md. Arr sehr Beergiads, Putaam, Mib typography and engravings they are ame the | Wob for the purpose of ordaining Alpheus 8. | wheat, in the very barn where Charice war killot: it | cxorme Caer oF Streme.—Information a | elon bb soont er Chesapoake, Crowell, New York ‘i . | Nickerwa ator over the Congregational church Abad ; imund, the 5 en OF & oh ion « ved ich be tor Gid brig Dentanrk, Staples, Havane, prettiest gift book: he « mn. eTwol @s pa ongregational seomed as if feaw Charles E. Sage thore; Bimand, ap tant “ do, O40 #0, " 1 fread gov tht Wire og ¢o Brame: | * See in thet village. Upon nome ge ng feiver, came in, and f went up i wd py athyay 4 | at the Coroner sah dana es men Yona unknown Ms Tomber Nov 4, Aurora, Marshall, of Westport, 160 ep, all ne SMOUTH, Dee 16—Arr sche Kossuth, Coker, Now ohana 2 H ue E’ | candidate's views were generally approved, except- | to tell him romething; he eaid he was i a barry to g9 | German woman had died at the New York Mocpital, from | 4)? - ‘ PROVIDENCE, Dec I8—Arr steamer Westchester, Clark Designs by A. Hoppin. Radd & Carleton, ing thow wpon Infant Salvation, {pon this potnt | away: the next day be asked me about it, and £ told lim | ta of a dose of eulphurie acid, administorod hy | oiler’ trom ne date, de, 1.¢ Richmond, NB, 15 days out, | seyory. | Nothing ait wind SH io NW in the morning wih rain This is a copital satire on the thousand little trifles | he axpreset himself of the helief that infants were | all the facts: | taid him 4f he woald work meclene throu! prirpose of committing suicide. Deceased Spoken, &o. Silletvcnd Eanasaried, ter Phihadeipmin: pricied ie Genie which ore allowed to interfere with the felicity of the | Saved. In reply to the question, how the Atone- | i) Kym Sad him the whole, and he said he woul ai ted ¢ the a he evening previous Py By ei Ry Ang 26, Int \ where they remain, in co with all those that aailed or " ‘ . | mont applied, lie auswered that he consi eo ~~ , | at ineensible state. She was far gone to admit 0 18. los 5 a itigs the 17 coanubial tate, We recommend all unhappy mated | ent hlevontaiie for his acts ns soon as fe noua fines ote tees paae os mae’, Vet | physiciane savin Ler jifo, and died in a tow moments | worl Thor Jeon, Hil rous Laverpool for New Orleans, | \'RI'HMOND, Dec 17—Arr sche North Polat Swain, Tks tuewtals to console themselves with ite pleasant phl- | od ng tapemgn glia — ye 4 : of the $2, 81 873g; am: 4, but | atier her odmittanee. Coroner Gamble postponed the in Sh “ . Chinohas fe oot | Janeire loseghy, and to tarn to profitable Lrmergseel moe toby ood coo oe pone, oes wo have always gone by the name of Hengoc—I n't | quget until to-day, oor the purpase of enabling the friends HR Ee Tor Gee eats from Chnchas for Havre, Oot | RAV ANNAT. Dos 18 9 Mt--Arp ety Matihie, V--tor, Sears “a von moral, | good : is ae Was, he cowl say. | know why » the deceased, had on boots worn eoo- | of decensed to identify the corpse. ark “Rellone,"* from NYork for Zanzibar, Aug 2, lat 78.) PONT NY ees ache § aoe cranton . Tus Lotie Commopone. By Mary Rambler. Mus. | He supposed the ment applied to the infaat a | siderably; on them was worn away on the ide to the F. some on Gar 0 Cambie 1 | 100 90 R—by the Lombard, at Manritivs. Were Recee heerde cus uark Jane . i Mahhnieaen th Ch to al! mankind, through the interposition of the | welting, and the other hai a hole clear throngh om the ‘ata Accrn noann.—Coroner Gamble hel Forvign Ports. Bord prague, Jrek = A Ghasmuing Witte Chr ae : ‘ ” | Spirit, but how, he wos tunable to state, His poriion | Pia) ce, nar wee, ray OTT aa ark snentcerbis Lilie harmed age — ty | |,Mormos Avnee, Oet8=Arr li bark Saxon, Oronan, Port: | YRALEM, Deo It—Arr sehr Renjamin Siernard, Doane, 3 A charming litte Chrittmmas book for children, in | was > arcumen' 1 alae ‘ 4 10 died from the effecta of injuries recived by . ¢ r ren, in wa met by bs ar - ae + yk ut is aserpent, her w “ a parwe fF . avi 7 ee BARnanors, Nov 2—Tn port sehr Allen Middieton, Jr, Sip il STON, Deo 18814 ship Frank Fitnt, {Robinaon, N’ . natructionn and amusement -are vrottalily | = h at t ar ie we Figg he Von, thie and other evidence before the Grand Jury, ) from the rigging of he bre Abbir Elival oth, at the foot | plo, from Philadelphia, dies. Hodaman, Myler, do is dilem of Vs wet % eater Solo fee | Other arroments of [ike weight. Thia and other - A Jury, ) of Franklin street, North river. Verdict Accidental | ? Ciena Istagrs, Nov 1e-M4 ship John Milton, Harding, Are sctirs Rownoke, Jones, and Row: The plan of the work is nal, uu! , which was composed of ag intelligent men a It teeth.” Deceased war a native of Massachusetts, and | Cnilac, eLagen, Nev ul ” ath Reaquimonr, [a and Row M points incidental to that of intant salvation divided Tr | the ¢ hess bave due for ibews in bistory, thy Arr echr ty can produce, Nugent was fully committed for ‘hitacedphin, Woe twenty three years of age. Harton, Doo 9—Art achrn Reward, Rouciet, "Prince Fa 7 ward Island for NYork; 10th, Fleanor, Ryan, Baltimore: 1th, © Bid ith rebrs trene, Notwithstanding the direct character of the aboye teati- Vamos C s0aly An aged German WoWman, DAC WD Camelia, Bisser, Richmond; 12b, Uncle Tom, Rule, NYork, Alesaudria, tine, iurney, NYorks mes House, Spragne, wor fn the way of travel what Mr. Abbe t © mneil. They adjourned to a secret. session hy | tt yol bowge, wud there spent the time till 4 beubis aud

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