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8 NEW YORS HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1858, aM ARI M i’ z I N r B L Li § BN pa RBAt Oct 16—Sld Advice, Dick, Mobile (before reported sit PN book 170, J F Chapman, Chapman, for Nr iaane, ‘orton, from tandon for SOLEMN DEDICATORY CEREMONY. | ‘te character of its members—from the ‘Auntvermsy of the First ‘Methodist Church. | row. The Bub-Treamary holds $0,151,581, against as @ Pyro wise 0 ory the means op pen ‘The services in tho John Street Methodist Episcopal | $9,605,817 last Saturday, Money 1s unchanged in value. a, a aaa Poseestes—showed character ea ait Packages and tatters intentel for che New vonn | Passed by do i6th, Washington, Hwan ehcudd be scoled: Charleston. oe GRavESEND, Oct 16—Shi John Knox, Ginn. Savannad. pe eee nee pllongurun, Kept 1¢—Put back, brig Kate Foster, Billings, for 4 Bon eee eae mre BUT | y Havana, Got tS—Are hark Rover, Berry or Water), permanence. seated ; uh . ‘a bill, it | Church yesterday were unusually interesting, it being the | One or two of the banks which bad lost coin to the Sout oa MWbole “ae ¥ 2 anniversary of the dedication of the church, in 1768, | calied in some of their demand joans early om the week, arora a. ned | which was the first place of worship erected by thie in- | and for a day or two there was alittle flurry in the mar- faded aw hag | fuential denomination in the United States. ket, and some boans effected at 44¢ 4 5 per cent; but yes- Rev. Dr. Spring. SUN RIRFS.. To oles Getieation new Bri ancien _— Baan Warne... York; sebr 8H. Townsei mbert, Pao pry enti viata om rich | suiiared by decay of God remain, a | The Rev. J. P. Newman, pastor of the Bedford atrect | terday the lowest rates of the season were again current. pr en no apna i aa Fai Leo, Speizhie § ori et olen dn, atrest, ( connection with the Presbyterian body of New commiunit, world, Methodist church, preached in the morning, and in the | We quote call loans on all kinds of stocks at 3 per pay mee) eg hei Fo hg” , Chase, : J b= hd joer th ver poh ool, bark Susan W Lind, Luther, ‘afternoon the meeting was addressed by some of the most | cent, first class short dated mercantile paper venerable and distinguished ministers of the Methodist | (very searce) 334 a 434; good paper, longer date, 43; a 6; q York, took place yesterday morning, in the presence of ene of the largest, most fashionable and attentive congre™ ARRIVED. Steamship Borussia (Ham), Trautmann, Hamby Oct 15, ship Sheridan, Russell, pal brigs Factor, Berry, and Southampton 3th With madse and 138 steerage peaseagers | Harriet, Adie, Portland: achr'A 1! Manchester’ Potter, sEtE pon poe apter i ‘Its miasion is just to do ‘and to communicate. It is not erected to be looked at and | . Bang ite aes 68, &c. Exchange on Rurope has not ral Kunhardt 2st, steamship Tennessee, Fort NYork (and sid 22d for N gations that ever assembled within the four ee of ~ admired. its province and ofthe ane 10 Send ne ee rong age ty tend er oo 4 a ~ business done for the Africa was moderate, and sean agi ~ ip oi ia Cg, Geli, Berens Cok 4a he Der Magee King TREAT cle tates facia okt “tp Christian eburch of similar dimensions. Long before the | pathies to the wandering, and to reclaim them— O8t. | Harris, a converted Jew, and the stated pastor of the 7a oe hepherd, Gayle, NOrieans for Havre (ace Mi in | and to save them. We hold of litte account that cold and 1 9 little was done for the Ariel. Sterling has ranged from Zith inst, saw & bark, apparentl; Spann » ashore on pherd, Gayle, 7 R.. c mervices of the day commenced every avaliable west in | dead orthodoxy where. the Christan folds hie bands ‘be- | {cinsaitm ace nb evening NB NCE Oe | vat which rate very good commercial billebave boen | Pek Hee, wy wrecker slouede atoning ber! 7° ix ry ati Re i ng Altra o me ca iYork; beaut building was occupied, an cause believing was his business and not working. Such | was worthy the occasion and the man, who is admitted to sold, to 110 the highest bankers’ rate; francs have varied | and ange ngers. to master. hia; Radon, Haskelt, Baltimo: Drew, portais, usito the very landing place in front of the street, were thronged with intelligent and listening people. ‘The appearance of the church from the street is very fe. There is nothing especially aturactive in the plain and durable style of its architecture ; but its high brick wurrets strike the view at a distance with a pleasing effect, owertng up as they do above every other object in their Suan, pene Matter veston, Ock 8, with cotton, to Hea- | Pecans bain; steamships ( ;ranaaa, Berryman, \spiuwall and ina ster & Gating Experienced heavy Nto NE wins | sid 26th on her return); 25th, 2 tundeh. it NYork Hs Fike, Ha . 4 sgt eye tnd Matanzas, waded ship dW Fran with wood, skins, ‘Winans, Townsend, ‘Mobiley Suffolk, Smith, Orleans. fi; to Roonen Graves & Co. ‘Fxperiencet ae (NH paler wan aa rigs Reronda, Howard, Boston oo cae = nirg brig Neptaue, ™, met, Baral vans nae erent By Oot. Oa Hie cen, Cainer ee See eh , ay NYork ; bry Creole (sr), h of Fermoulh, HO), Sr Pas on iat dark Joba Winthrop, Web mn; 8d) Orig AA @ one is no better before God and man than the slothful | pe one of the most eloquent and fervid pulpit orators in Servant, for working instead of diminishing increases tho | fic Upited: States, and by reason of wins tmimetrauous | {rom B.16to 6.18%, Christian's joy, and the duty is just ag real and just as | !{;d Jolin streets «flourishing like axreen bay tree The inflation in the stock market, which was in full blast binding upon him as if the Saviour had not fulfilled the | The audiences throughout the day were large, and com | at the commencement of the week, was arrested on Wed- law. We are fellow workers with God. He works in as | nosed ily 01 oh, ; that we might work, and we should labor as ifthe work | who, [ye oe os page vend nesday. As if by common consent, a number of the largest were allour own. Nor wasthrs duty less binding upon us | spoke, lived over the memory of years of childhood, and | operators for the rise resolved to realize, and threw their Decause”we were human. It is the worm Jacob that is | rlealied the reminisences of youth: when their proseuiters ak, Thots aemasitie ednamsbaavinnal to thrash the mountaing and make them small, and to make | Jed them to worship within area’ haltarah wale conse, | eS into the’ market. Tie ge iy wi nde ‘sia hun for Boston. ith | man, Halls NOriganes 42 chy thehills as cha, God. had committed the work to afl, | 10u,20¢m to worship within those’ hallowed walls, cons | t4¢ io of Misgouris and of New York Central which were | +poke ahip'Babert Manding, strom ne ‘1 oficers ‘were at | denas; 8 W Holbrook, Story (or Drinkwater), ‘Sara uae, 5 get ry ey ay She | Whether young er old, of high or low condition. We | what has aon ae small beginnings, Decomne the most | transferred to new holders in the course of this process Pate a es NB, wasauddenly struck | mac, Higley. ‘Wilmington; brigs Robin, Rankin, Portland exterior, and the interior is fully in keeping with the are to look abroad aa well ae ries the Christan as | intiventia! evangelical denomination in the world, were very large indeed; $200,000 of the former and 20,000 | by by what appeared fohavé been a squall, which carried ayay | Alted Bxall, Heading, NYork Ks, West Indian ‘cook, aad Rugpesniegs Wee eat he Reeeeten names the Cee ‘ ¥ te shares of the latter are common estimates. The leading | Highloud ligh's bearing WAW 2 miles; at about SAM, Was fea Benoa! dintciane base sith: arta Soke Parte ter there simple truths? But he not only uttered them, portion. The seats are well arranged, and the aisles COM- | re overated and enforced ‘them, for if sod be working Capture of a Suspicious Vessel. MOO d there can be no doubt that two great deside- taken in tow by pilot boat Mary Ann (No 1. and towed tothe | Hall, Guantenamo; Hebro ichards, Nor oan ; ‘Cordelia: us, and there no dou Ww - bulls unloaded, in like manner, other stocks in proportion | har Where the steaming Oceatn came tothe pilot boat's relief | Kolin, Mobile; brigs, Demiarira, Hill, Boston ;) Leghorn, among his people, He requires His churches to be work. | ONE OF THOSE LONG, LOW, BLACK SCHOONERS LN vata in an edifice of this kind—veatilation and the free SURIOUS C. ate quantity, It speaks well for the market that it should | and towed both vessels to the city. Bearse, Pensacola ; schr Cumberland, Symmes, Mobile. ‘sound—have been ecesaf\ ing churches, What kind of light is that which does not TROUBLE AGAIN-—CURIOUS CASE. a iy: 8, 7 days, with plaster, Cl 33a, ‘ship ‘Armorial, ‘Causiand, NOrkeans; 25th, bark. So ier as cae or the architects. ar cee shine? And. what sort of a chureb is that thathas no | Aout a week ago the attention of the federal authori | have taken these large amounts of stock, and withstood toe nneere CBs), Card, Wintisor, 88, 7 days, with Vial, Yates, NYork, Principles of forthgoing activity’ What is Christianity i ie i is press prices after the Frithont the fruite “of ristinnity? We do not ask > ties was called toa suspicious looking craft—a fore and | the efforts of palpi aig 9 ea much what is the sanctuary as what the sanctuary does. | aft schooner of about 130 tons burthen—which was then | had sold out, without a greater decline than has taken cr. The United States District | place. But, in truth, the outside buying bas been larger or reading desk, and pulpit, stand at the southern ex Wwemity of the church—modestly, and yet | Deautifully , elothed with crimson velvet, and raised several feet above he level of the foor, The organ—an instrument, by the boro, NB, 6 days, with plas- Hauirax, Oct 25—Cld scbr John Tilton, Locke, UStates. EASE oe np | eae ee See Rm NS, 9 da; fartha, Bal ie Tslan ith, Persian, Mobile (re- wna TUDE pipewale eee CORRS, ME:S! Saye; Ww ae partes: ent out for Charleston); 17, Chats Sprague, Pike, Apa- Sat stan Wave "Bri, Lockhart, Windsor, NS, 6 days, wi There may be a dead sanctuary, but what could be | iying at pier 48 East la; Corinthian, Chase, NOrieaps way, of rich apd mellow tonee—surmounis the pulpit in | iar Spetaatott be but ea sounding brass id Attorney and the United States Marshal were watchful of PE Sree ee ee war met Vat han, Cord, Georgetown, 80, 8 days, with si th whe For tthe More, Davi a on eer toate bao inst, lat $441, lon hitade! p| r and boarded Portuguese sobr Flora de Porto, ; Meldon, Mitebell, Portund; brig CF O'Brien, From &t Ubes for Nev loaded ‘with salt and. cork, ‘with Wats, do: Tih, echr Samuel, Jones, Baltimore; 17th, brig Geo Geo jumper choked abd 9 feet water in her ‘bold. ‘The crew had | F Williams, Huishiason, Portland; 222, bark Muskingum, om without water 5 days and provisions 4 days, Took tin, Worren; brig Thos Conner, York, Portland, her the captain and 8 men, und brought them t0 this port. Mahe | Sid lath brig Konnte, Boyd, Portiand (see Spoken); 20th, bark was of about 200 tons and 4 years old, and consigned to LE | Howard, Stanwood, Havana: 2ist, brig Empress (Br), Kel- Xmeinek, of this city, Had experienced « succession of gales | land, St Mary's: 224, bark © W Poultney, Marshman, NYork; since leaving St Ubes; had decks awept, lost boats, &o. brig Geo F Williams, Hutchinson, Cardenas. Schr Hernden, Gaskill, Washington, NC, via Delaware B, Oct 14—Uld bark Vernon, Gott, Messina to water, 7 dat PSehr Berge, ag lagee, City Point, 14 days. Experienced hea- | _ Porro Cametzo, Oct 12—In port schr Peerless, Patterson, for and an earnest Christianity. It must baye more of a | and character of the vessel that she was bound on a tripto | Stock Exchange in the hope of obtaining interest for their popular eiement—it must have more bearts and hands— | 4 of Africa for slaves, th -al officers determin- | money during the winter. And while there can be no more willing people to lay under tribute every family of gene hen, Soe alana, the Miygaral ottioers deter ‘ Christians 4 5 Their cote ‘The. mi rang fon "ihe ed to act promptly in the matter. Accordingly Mr. J. De | doubt but imprudent operators will lose their money by echurch—neither |s the pulpit the sanctuary, and there | Angelis, Deputy Marshal, and James Alexander, coxswain | injudicious purchases of worthless stocks, there appears Was a very great difference between a ministry standing | of the Harbor Police boat No. 5, assisted by Licutenant B. | to be no reason why the exercise of careful discrimina- alone and one with the effective co-operation of an active ermal: coven ca Aa iss. Church. The want of wel doing Was ue cf the | J-Kellum, ofthe cutter Washington, and six of the marines, | tin in the purchase of stocks should not lead to profita- devil's ways of evil doing; but the words of | were deputed to watch the movements of the suspected | ble results. All the State stocks and most of the rail. the Saviour should be remembered: “I must | vessel, and follow her to sea if necessary. road bonds will pay their coupons, and some of the rail- 2 ‘Wood,’ NYors The arrangements for ‘lighting the building are deseryi Rehr Jona fmuithy such, Wilmington, Nv NC, 10 day fg ‘of potice, inasmuch as they correspond very well with the other circumstances of the church; and the galleries are as well situated as they could well be in a place of such size and proportions. Immediately over the pulpit, and in frout of the organ loft, are these wards, inscribed n golden letters. ‘Holiness unto the Lord.” ¢ dedicatory services began in the usual form of the Presbyterian church, by the singing of an appropriate hymn, followed by the reading of a chapter of Scripture. The portion of bol writ selected for this occasion was the | Work the work of Him who sent me while itis day, for ier Ni roads will pay a dividend this winter; (we presume there Balti nt d ° | the night cometh when no man ean work.’ Yes, the | n paying a visit tothe schooner at pier No. 48, the pay ; vy, NE weather, nore next day poveengn Weaver of ing Nolomun the fac of tne deas. | night 1s coming—the darkness is upon us, and leaves no | officials were wnable to ascertain her name, in couse- | ean be no doubt about the Central ‘ividend, for instance;) | “Sehr RH Huntley, Hammond, Baltimore, 3 days. etONT Brat (Oct, 18 tn, port bark it, Davia, from St read the following leading aid impressive parsages with | M™inous track behind. In the fourth place, the reverend quence of its haying been rubbed out or scraped | and if money remains as cheap as it is—the best financial | Sehr H D Leighton, Tracy, Bastport, 10 days. turd, ‘trom do dg, for St Th ‘Ocean ‘Belle, Wilson, from Sicenet eat Aenea teat ater | ott mer. The cmactr ote creo keno bar, | seri etnet H 0 be rater cere than iearer—it | Ee Haden Ce ol pg fauna Be nrc ae eae But will Ged, indeed, dwell on the earth’ Behold! the | form, yet it wax no partof its policy todo evil that good | andthe appearance of the captain and crew, confirmed | i8 natural to expect so marked a rise in all securities that ha Maria’ Ellis, Salem, 2 days. Ast), Wigs sels Harriet, Peters, from Balumore (arr 12th), wig, Deavens, and Beaten of heavens, cannot contain Thee; how | Tnient arise. It wae against the kinglom of darkuese, one et am 4 eedaew algrenddiind tar hire tee walle Schr Senen, Eninney. Boston for Froy, to discharge; Magnolia, Nickerson, from Philadelphia, do do, aaoch iets hie house thas Ehave Luilded: Vet have Bhow re: | Tueht Grae" wot! pions of couseyucaser, Tt was not | Hesuspicions of the officers that ail was not right; and | & P p pr y fairly Schr Detroit, West Hoston for Troy. (Sr.94c0, Oot Arr brig Black Squall, urna, Philadelphia Brion ne dod ee eaten tate thacry nant ta beucation: | blind to the necessity of opposing evil, nor to the evils of | accordingly, when the suspected schooner hauled out from | the dividend, and sell out early next spring for asmueh | Schr Admiral, Nickerson, Boston for ‘Albany. “Furman. Oct f—Arr brig Faustina, Berry, NYork. which thy servant prayeth before Thee to-day, that thine eyes | premature reform. ‘It does not run rict even in advancing | her dock on Friday night and started up the East river, | a8 he pays for the property now. Schr Gazelle, Bates, Foston for apany. va tea Sept 15—In port ships Commonweaith, Grosier, Might be open towards this house nigktand day, even toward | Fight, lest by unhallowed means. it should lose more than the Deputy Marshal and the officers assisting him in the | State stocks are rather lower than they were on Tues- | | Steamer Delaware. Coves. Philadelphia. | The D brought ; Helen MGaw, Tucker, disg, to load on ownery’ a ‘the piace of which Thou hast said, My same all be there,’ ‘that Thou mayest bearken unto the Ks Od which thy servant bal! make towards Uis place, and bear) Thou to the « pheation of thy servant and ‘of thy © shall pray towards this place; and jou in heaven, thy @welling place, and when Thou hearest, forgive. The reproduction of this ancient prayer, on so solemn ‘fap occasion, and the fervor with which it was read, had ap impressive effect on the minds of the vast audience collected within the sacred editice. Another hymn having been sung, Dr. SiN made a Drief appeal to the congregation on behalf of the indigent stodents ef the Princeton Theological Beminary, and a collection for their aid and benedit was then taken up. The Rev. Dr. SPKiNG, (the venerable pastor of the church,) then entered the pulpit. His appearance was Dale and vigorous for one of his years, and the encour- aging event he was about to celebrate seemed to brace from Cape May Capt Francevilieand eleven ofthe crew of bar «Fenelon, Holkins, for charters Wagram, Sears, for do the ew of bark ari Mauran, abandoned on the 25th about 30 | brig Chatham, roe for Boston jeg) fe r Townsend Jones, miles SE of Five Fathom Bank. Jones, unc. Sid Léth, Maverick, Elis, Baltimore (with the Steamer Pelican, Aldrich, Providence. cargo of ship Commonwealth, repa). Rercnxep—Hamburg ship Doctor Barth, Meyer, hence for | ,.Wy'yDAl Africa, Sept 6—Ih port bark Cosiarelli, Dixon, for Hamburg 19th Oct, with 30 passengers and a cargo of merchan- pag bs Sg on the 8th of Geto, in. lat 30 47 and lon 66 32, ET, were nin during a most violent gale from E NE, been hove on her beam Ate _— cts to Boat achrs I F Payton, Nickerson, 90m ends: the vessel working very badly, It was found necessary to | 4nd Iram Smith, MeGivern, Boston; M_ © Durfee, Hall, Stitaway the man and ‘mizzen oprdaste in order to right the River: Daniel Brown, Heald, NYork. Sid sehr J ates” ‘Mar, ant », and when righted it was found that the cargo was shifted a bOSTOR, Gerd Gélden Rule, Wilbert, « uy. ‘she had near! iy five fant of waler in the hold: the gale com- BOSTON, Oct 30, AM—Arr ship Tphtin fey a, Pa- er cnk Cataeaen of And Tasted wut Thursday, the | Gana; aches Fidelity Wheaton, and Wate: Witen, Hull, Phiia- 28th, during which fee om ruader, stove WI use and | delphia. Telegraphed, bark D Godfrey, from sine," bulwarks, had decks swept, and received other damage. Afr | balfora bark. Cld steamers Joseph Whitney Howes, the gale had abated was: elled i keep the: Sls ‘con- more! Phineas 9 Sprague, Matthews, Fhiladelp brige Lucy tinual motion for 48 hours to free the vessel. 38 4, lon ‘Ann, Wass, Cardenas; Ia, Williams, Fernaudiua and St Marya 67, at about 4 PM, fell in with a boat trom the to load for’ Cuba; Kmims Eyer, Kelley, Charieston; Ambrose of Halifax, containing the captain Hayes) bet we eae at Bryant, Portland to joad for Ciba; schrs Fred Sheerer, in all woven persons, | of that veel, who requested iventon; Jahn Shaw, Wallace, Wiimungtm, BO, 10 it gained. ‘vertheless, its controversy with evil was of . an uncempromising character. Tt wa aot the duty of the | Undertaking started after her. Previous to the departure | day; they stand about where they stood last Saturday. church to resort to harsh measures in correcting long es- | of the officers, however, a messenger was sent on to New | The fluctuations in the market will be understood by a tablished usages, or in removing ancieut landmarks; but = lance at the following list:— its work most be performed with Christian love and’ gen- London with instructions to Captain Clarke, of the cutter | & 8 tleness, before which, in titne, all obstacles would recede, | Campbell, to head off the schooner at that point. The | ytissouri 6'e. It ones an ge =, wing is eee - schooner was accurately described, so that there was not | New York Central. gontleness through the darkest gloom—shining bright an # - ay clear, though making its way through Cimmerian | MUCH chance of her eluding the officers and crew of the darkness. The Book of Wisdom was like the | Campbell. leaven | hid ip three mcasires of wheat, and | The weather, it will be recollected, was not propitions it was evidently not the desire of Apostie Paul to revolutionize, but to regenerate. The old | % F¥iday or Saturday, eo the schooner could not make | yi 78) Central landmarks which tended to strife shoul! be left to wither | Much headway. The Deputy Marshal started in pursuit | Galena... away before the advance of love. Our own land stands | on Saturday morning, aud was lucky enough to come up | Rock Island. Urst and foremost in the religious priv.jeges of the sanctu- " a1 eg | Winois Central ary. The church is not jealous of the State, nor is the | With the schooner that evening. Sho was then at Hart's Israel when the, Oct. 23. Oct. 26. beer! 4 90 Pri Michigan Southe Pacitie Mail... him up with a youthful vigor. He wore no gown nor | State jealous of the church. There was no ecciesiastical | Island, in company with a large fleet of vessels, waiting for to be taken on board, vessel was a toad t Mankin, ‘Beers, Nv. vestment of any kind ; but his honorable gray hairs, and | domiiation of the Rpvecatiens. nor any Star Chamber pro- | a change in the weather. It was decided not to board the Stock Exchange. erfect wreck, They ware ctved on board and brought rest eens Se ee, ween, Maida; brig Peer- the polemical erudition with which he propounded the | ceedings to trample on the righis of the church. The sano- i s ¥, Oct. 30, 1858. bh gd eb Rc las 4 hy RE, Oct 29—Arr bark Bay State, Sparrow, Bowing truths of the Gospel, gave the strongest testimony to those | tary Was free in a land whore the church could prospsr | craft that night, but to follow her little further, and | 4. phe Br with a cargo of 100 puncheons rum, for St fons, NF, consign: | hes Mircea, Ragett, Port Spaie; Jone Howse, Waker, SFO ed to Stabh & Co, of that pla ‘ - NB: Austin’ Wall, Plymouth, Mass wid, agi rm the vee wa away ft fer beain ends. | ali River; White Foam, Milliken, Provideuc nFealograph Ro: step, which tore up the decks badly. About half an hour after. | §°% Norwich, Ct; EJ Rayner, Rayner, and Prowess, Haluey away tbe mainmast by ine deck Below, bark Wielind, of and trom Bremen. six feet of water in the hold. my Rerrall, Rio Janelro and mkt; Br b Dolphin, zside, stove a large bole in the veas Norman, St ‘sea, NF; sche Astrea, Pin vices. id run in ata rapid rate, which w 8 with duttout partly Lows pyinidad, Novos! je — ‘of and for Bremer _ ‘apt Hand crew remained on the ing | ard, Dic PE ES wena mrp geil provisions until the 28th, when they Oe Oct 2 Arr sloop Excel, Thompson, NYo ia inreaching the Doctor Barth. ‘They saw the abip at midnight | Slocy Artist Forcester, do. sls tandiol;thilibaa, iae of the 37th, but the weather would not permit of their leaving. CHA) Ler Oe Oct Z— Arr steam: i leabel. a The jarth was towed to the city this oranges vana via Key West oe Sa Log ta Ped 4 steaming Achilles, capt Hennessey. Fig ila, NYork} 4 t 6 who did not know him well that he was a faithful soldier 's, 1865 .. 10 shs Erie Railroad oa i of the cross, who had long been fighting the. good tight of faith, and was now looking forward with joyful anticipa- tion for the victor’s crown. He selected the theme of his discourse from the nineteenth chapter of the book of Le- Viticus, 30th verse:—Ye shall reverence my sanctuar trong! said the reverend gentleman in his pis aN has been the desire of him who now addresses you, to see this auspicious day—more strong, indeed, has been bis desire than his expectation. The removal of a church hallowed by-so mauy affecting associations as cluster and better without the State than the State could prosper with- | then pounce upon the captain and crew when they were | *o000 ao’ g) out the church, Hence the reese 4 had no ordinary ob- | least aware of it. Accordingly they allowed her to go | 1000 ne. Ovr very institntions do not adhere to our soil, Hen Co' 7" nor to our climate; nor are they centred in the prairies, up as far as Glen Cove, and then started in pursuit. The 6000 Virginia 6 nor on the sides of our rich mountains; but they hang breeze began to freshen at this time, which soon had the 1000 anne, ge upon the « notary, and our prosperity and our union are | effect of bringing the parsuer and the pursued nearer and | 1900 Brook. wat. 'n. 10134 op adit the ery, Christian ee oe Jd, | Bearer, until the latter was finally overhauled and brought | 6000 Had R RR 3d m 76 But of there be turbulent people, there should be words of | t©, Opposite East Greenwich, Conn. 1000 Mien So she tb 70x peace to rend the rising aud the storm. If Young Ame: The officials at once commenced to search the hold of | 5900 m9 rica can be preserved from anarchy. ii bax. 96 ew bark Ca nbs. GOI if the rum- the vessel, and upon examination they found that she was | 600 Til Bk RR bas. 96 fare concentrated around the places of our fathers’ sepul- | bling of the caverns below gi notice of the ap- 2 ja Newport, ‘rances Batterly, chres, must necessarily have Pocn a work of ccsiderchle | proach of the commotion—it° will be because Know. | Joaded with what sppeared to be whirkey and tobacco, | $000 LaCr & Milly b 283% Niore Inn ine bark Oakland, Hunter, from ledge 5 Or “ 4000 Lakek&W Im b 74 only four men on board, including the captain, | 4000 LakeEAW tm b 78 25 ehs Bank Com'ce. 1031 Bark Native (Bi Sept 20—iby pi rig Fornax, Mary Taylor. hh. Cld bark Syiph, Jones, Boston. JREEN WICH, Oct 29—8id sloop Vain Buren, Lewis, RIVER, Oct 24 Arr schr John R Watson, Tribble, SAILED. Troy: oop Index, Cash, Albany (and sid 29th, supposed for Bark Masonic, Galveston brig Chesapeake, Cardenas; schr | go, Riensh Briggs, NYork. Sid schr New Xegulus, Dayton, Jutta M Hallock, NYork, Vion Gearantioe up damestown, for Norfoll, &e. KEY WEST, Oct 18—Arr schra John W_(Bx), Thompson, js the strength of salvation, and wisdom is | There w a justified of her children, He hoped the time would | Who was an American, Upon stepping on board the fol- come when this would be found w beso, All that he | lowing conversation occurred between the captain and the | 35 ths Bank Cam cw. woes, impress wpou his hearers was: ‘‘Whatscever things | Deputy Marshal relative to the character of the suspected | 5) city, Bank * are lovely, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever | ¥es*el:— nton C things are pure, whatsoever things are of good report, if | Mr. De Axcxte—Have you got a clearance, captain? If ph Popa bey, oy: aifficulty ; for this was a church that had borne po insig- nificant part in our uational history—a church where so many distinguished fathers of the American Revolution worshipped—whose foundations were laid by mea whose memories will be ever dear. It was a work which wonld Rot be conducted to its accomplishment without difficuity. Dithculues met them on every side, but having obtained wo 50 Clev, Col&Cin RR 95 there be any virtue or apy praise, think of these things.’. | #0, 1 should like to examine it. ; , ‘i : fal & Chi RR. Nassan (and ld Ziston her return), i6th'.7 R Plater, Carson, help of the most high God, they bad perserved success- | In the last place, the Rev. Doctor considered the sociai | C4”TAIN—No, T have not. : “on Wind during the day SW to W. ; A fully ta the wud and hey were sow perinitiad to be ome | andfraternalcharacter of the sanctuary. ‘There was but | Dk AxGrus—Well, where arc you going if you ave got bo pone 4 : ———$__—____—_ Fhiindetobie (and sid 3h for 8t Maryn, Fin}, 16m volte, Bar more arsembled on this day the same organized com- | On¢ true religion in the universe—the religion of earth and | Ho clearancet a om Herald Marine Correspondence. Minalitian), 20d, schr munity of which #0 many members had surrendered back | Of Heaven in nature was essentially the same. The Cartaix—We have been hired to take this vessel to | 95 KUY WEST, Oct 25—The «chr Brilliant, Simmons Goefore sid Bad for N rer Bat . Giles, their spirits to God, and had joined the company of the | Sanctuary 18 the house of prayer for all people, | Salem, and are to be paid +0 much per day for our labor, | 109 reported as piloted into this port by one of the wreckers), has Bain Philndetp! hia; Kate, Skidmore. N ie B Bingham, Bouthack, Fenacolas schr Win i il is how taki vewrd ber of | Ye completed her repair, and ts how taking on beard ber oargo re Pen ag ge Wi The bare Falaniine. Capt Gleawn, has completed her re- | Norchman, Land, ain ines Ourreapnadeuse above 0 a ae sgsrantina te act Of the Judge to “Monit Get Arr hati Aloe Alice Talntor, Post, NYorx. Cla Janes, ship good in heaven, where they now looked down with the Siladness of anticipation and the fervor of praise on the sanctuary their breturen on earth were now dedicating 0 the service of God. They had no ordinary cause and stands forth as a sacred asylum for and ow passage back to New York. ve fallen bo. | Ds AvGmu—Well, but have you got no papers at all to 80 Am Guano Co, ‘on are and what you are? 150 NY Cent RK. Yes, 1 have got a bill of sale from G. D. Wise, | 1850 manity. So far from being set aside for the peopie of one clime, clase, country or color, zod nothing of that kind ™% - rf 400 Dhanks and gratitude to Gol that, after two years of ope | the place where the of the Coast Survey. to Mr. Joseph Gardiner and William os ‘Towed % son ait, Sad il, ee ta bane. garealnl’ ben teats to aeaeneiee rman; the stranger abd the home born, may come to. | M- E@dy, which will show you what we are and who wo 2 eee Norshman, Capt Land, while on a voyage from Bow | Aired Storer Comers, i Havre ‘ Seostatsths church Uaaeh thar anein coh Ge Oo, They are alike the offspring of the same guilty | are (Banting Mr. De Angelis a bill of sale of the schooner | 47° oo Ga* | ‘coi0 Mobile, with an assorved cargo. ran ashore on Leo Key, | teoie via Gairenots aiine Rocke a rakes Tver: They, therefore, in gratitude, met this day to dedicate the | Pair, and to them are alike offered the same glorious plan | Madison, made by Geo. 1). Wise, of the United States Coust | 4% Tati imwikh Saag | meee eca teen Oe uate eee ah arch fast prolt Ashland, Clark, Boston; R’ Robinson, itobinsom, NY edifice to Hin whose naine they adored. and whose praise | Of human redemption. They are subject to the same in- | Survey, a» agent of A. 1). Bache, Superintendent, to Jo- | 5° ws ol Shen dtven tn ei re a wreckers will be | ¥ia Mobite. : was their chief desire: hoping that their efforts would ever | tellect and moral goverumeut. They are heire of the rdiner and William M. Eddy, for the sum of $1,600, 2 compelied to. her entire cargo to their vessels. itn Sech-—Arr stansathte Tennessee, Forbes, NYork via sea De devoted to Him, by putting honor upon the institutions | S0mecurse, and to them are offered the sane hopes of mer October 11, 1668) MO ae re ghee ye on thou ater partot i will be saved a8 ly Bing oe Ming 3 ef His own appomtanou He says that He will have us to | cY. apd they are all hable to lay down in the si , | _ Mr. Im Axcrte—There fe something wrong here, and | $10000 Ten 6's,'90530 9414 26 shs Erie Railroad 17 | she had not bilged at last accounte; since when the w ; Martha J Ward, Storer, Cadiz; De fie eon eepne benge Gah tie wid ih to stated at. the ‘bar of God. All amen, thetcfore, | We will be competied to make you return ls New York im | 1800 Cal 7's, newbs. 91° 100 Hudssm River RR ibs; | moderated considerably. (Contrary to the apinkone of pome ot | Houghton, Ralrden, Rath, Xt yarns — bene , of ail nations and climes, bad a’ common | Order that the matter may be more fully investigated. $000 Missoar! nee eemreer heees © | Geka eaten al be ec, wane ae, On | sae HeFeiy nck. ere Ores; Be pent She ‘oxuanumay'sn tos. teak pune bocumne. i War the hone | ibterest in the house of God. Attractive it may be to the | The captain of the Madison did not, of course, offer any Se 74 lay neraind in 81 eaming and wna the Meeaid bautet of | vacula. Below, shige Certrade (br): loaner Vater God the place where ihe honor dwelleth. When they | Tich, it ought never to be repulsive to the poor. One of | OPPOsition to the wish ot the officers, aud making as mn 2 _ hese whe bet her that pefore abe could he mxriealed the | (aim), Labgetio ate Prince, Jonee, wud nto A they hut, aa it were, the door upon the | it Feat attractions was that there the rich aud poor mot | of & bad bargain as he conid, he “smiled” over the matter Wreckers would be obliged to diecharge Der entire cargo; but | more, wrod gry Nath Thot poy ade World and all things therewith codarcted, and though | toxether—the yeasant from his cot and the hang from his | and put heut @ only did x ikem favor os, wih benny iow eull'oa"the brig, | Lanphear, Raymond, fren May Cova kere, ‘enly of the and attributes of the great being whose rone. It is the great leveller. Not by obliterating all ge Pls “¢ neve * forced over the a bere un ihe morning | san, Simpson, Laver in their guide They hed His own testimony to | Buman distinctions, but by making a dictinction that ab- | Ye¥age. — One Was making some Tete ad Inet. Capt Lawd bes compromled with the ealvors | Towed rea hip Timor, brige Potka, end Barcola, Zst, unfailing promise—In all places where thou re | 80rbs them all—raising both to the dignity of the sons lations to one of the office stepped up to destination. | ark Ri Ackerman, of the Louisiana Tehu- NORFOLK, Oct 28—Cid schr Wiliam P W)iiams, Aikins, N Norfolk | York. re has been ashore cn Ling Key bar, about NEW BEDFORD, Oct 30—Sid schr Splendid, Mahan, Cold ties from ths phar but, Tam informed, has ‘received no iy and daughters of the Lord Ged Almighty. And more, Hor, and in 4 somewhat exciged manner exclaimed, man is a social being. His habite are intimately inter- “If you biow on me 1 will biow oa Jou ¢ words to that woven with the sanctuary. Christian churches on earth | @ifect. What be rorant by euch a threat cannot be imagin are no more certainly the nursories of the Christian church | ¢d. except perhaps thatthe poor vailor was some way hy gardest my name, I will come unto thee, and ‘will biews Thee. The Lord of Hosts will present himsel to hie sanctuary, and be will santify the place by his pre wen. 1 bless Hi ple who call upon Him F c Oct 2—Arr shi bey " there big By FH] “stones where Jacob | iD Heaven than Christian families are the nurseries of the his power. In a subsequen' conversation with the » a“ ide teenies ieoeeal Pte of ad sete wel ears Sins ir? tag Wag plept; it consecrated the burning bush at Horeb, aud it | Chureb op earth, “Come thou and all thy house and ral officers the captain stated that he knew the way to 34% | c¢teabensay, from Minsihlen for NYork, arrived bere cn the | Blleratie, Coutts, Rio Sanctro, sche ‘Torbell, Cole, La- Tonaicrated the Temple at Jerusaiem, and made its history | into the ark,’ are the words which came from God. We | Afficn and back quite well, having made two voyages to bY 20th inst, with erew sick: vaca, Bid det. sehr T J Till, Rich, msbore. Seo bantee of tho chanen of taavan. bb ounhaby paomoe’d sympathize with the lonely publican who went up tothe | that quarter of the globe within the past two years. 34 , ee PHILADELPHIA, Oct 31— Arr steamer Bow'ou, Seliew, New because God was there, No uncircumcised thing could | Temple to pray, but how much more de we feet when the | , The Madison arrived here last evening, anil was towed 68 ies tak ucts x he, hating, Puerwe Cabello; enter its portals, nor-could any unboly sacritice be offered | Psalmist says—'We took sweet counsel t or—to. | down to Buttermilk channel by the tugboat Lockwood, b - = ‘ . 1 White. White, St John, Ni rm Bedford: te sacred altars. because the glory of God dwelt ether we went up to the bouse of the Lord.” It is not t where she is now anchored alongside of the cutter Wash: bt Gurren Saur Rea Nvure, Whiting, of Coleman's line, will | bos lowes; Nnentoe; Crave Werte NY ae teukenneiean, tous h aan er when the glory | lonely star that twinkles in the retiring cloud that calls up | Meton, in charge of the crew of the latter ves The 68% | be cleared this morning at the Custom House for San Francisco. | Kt Kitts, ane Misce! ; Sins tend saad on Oe people, they were a holy aud a | the Scripture burst of eloquence—it was when the morn. | ¢rew of the Madison are contined on board the Washington ‘ ~+ + «060 ‘ 68 | Curren Suir Gray Pratuen, for San Francisco and Fraser | Star, Henritzy, Halifax: A o. Prank sanctified people. Butit was pot ko when they had forget ing stars rang togetber and ail the sons of God shouted for | Watil the matier is looked into by the United States Com- | 100 Frie Railroad 16% 200 8555 | River, will ban! out from pier 6, North River, into the stream | a! ny na Yee? Reece: fageh, Beowe, ¥ 4 ten the ways of the Lord and transgressed against his com. | Jey.” Why, then, said the reverend gontionsn in con- | Missioner. irene nae, Aen to day, and sail to-morrow. She can accommocate a few more "tomers, nom, Old wieamabip Oy of Ni mandments, When the children of Inracl sat down by | luding, should thore be a moral chaoe’ Why this gcat- |, The Madison is a beantiful looking schooner, and is, no CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. sk edcoartc ashlee want. Aan Boston: ‘ship Phornix. ha vanes he waters of Baby! n and wept for the remembrance of | tering of tnaone fold of the Great Shepherd? Why w= that | Gets Aitted black, with. m white and rel. stcvak. Ou Sarvpay, Oct. 30-6 P.M | Ontim the ship. ‘Those intending to go sbould vist Ber at once | 41 je scr Mal Rel Tesi Nowa Har Zion and bung their voiceless barps upon the willows in | &¢res-firing should separate the host marshalled under | She is pain : ae es, ane ed, paced Aste —ma'l enien were made, inclading pote at 6c. : ry Balin Rilver bi a q of, and when they were led captive to bend | S¢ captain of our salvation? We ask for what we have ed oengedg le and the American coat of arms. She ’ + | and see for themselves. Fe or net, Ferry, | Ie yy ofa distant king ‘a on Cee ever given—and til! hold ourselves ready to give—an in | bas long been in the service of the Coast Survey, and is | and pearls at 63,0. Sn RD Sugrnenn, Gale, from New Orleans Oct 7th for ise ey enter fa Bae £ Bey, Se 9f the withdrawal of the overshadowing glory wiyeh bad | Lor hange of mutual love and confidence. | And on this we | fonsidered auite a fast sailer. She is one of hose “long, | BkEapercvmn.—Flour—The steady fall of rain interfered | Havre, pul into Havans 23d ja distress, having 9 fert water in Walle, Fort wen, . e fheht mean to stand, and we think we do stand oa the Bible. ¢ of Congo river ‘ sake under water; BAVAN, : loa dave eg pe > 5 bong age oe Bag pp ey epee ton eg a pay dng the ‘African slave trade, but for all that, may have ben | With Out door business, while the gales on ‘Change were de. She has the steam of MrO T; «| P, INAH. Oct 26—Arr ships Robt Ke'ly, Barstow, and nraged in the most respectable badness for anght we Moderate The transactions footed 1p about $000 barrels, Tempie iteelf wax desecrated, and the statue of Jupiter was | there is neither circumcision nor aneircumcision, but « closing within the folowing rage e eee snipes Si ‘enie- on. the 1h, which. strnck os ag ‘od job Parson, Lone, Nora: Para, know to the eet vp on the altar of bornt offerings, aud cven now | B€W creature: even ax many ae walk necording’ to hie Rejected eupertine... $3.00 a $4 00 to lay down very much at the time and Kell when the provd Mosiem site on the throne of David | Tule” Hear again the words of our loving Master: “Fa = “ <> san , enaming Ber to Souk, Ae. Li sheeeeplobl Howe remaining), and the mosque of Omar stands upon the mystic top of ther, I pray that they may all be mn one, as thou Father FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 450 470 Boge Gasen W sesegpenen, Basrelt, bones for @ Kius, put StS Africa. Mount Horch. what are the thoughts that mest sugeest | Aft me and Tio thee, that they may also be one in us, . 258 a 4 ds | intg Philadelphia oth Oct, for repaire, having sorang oak iGKFORD, Get 281d sloops ME We is, Baker, Pough- themee!ves to the mind of the reflective Christian? He | that the world may believe that thon bast sent me.” We ae . "i 500 & 525 | oxneptans pump Seer vat bor sk Ser sre!’ Iv the Delaware Bay : ae must see that it is for him to know that the God of Israe! age pny oy se dhe faith ouce drlivere weap Srypay, Oct. 16 PM. Extra round hoop Ohie (shipping brands). 5 00 @ 6 40 | at6 PM same da; - ho longer dwe it temples, nor on Calvary, tut pan a pot ‘ara ings. je call There has been but little doing in the commercial world | EXtre Genesee, ovens. -510 a 7% Bre Keri, Miller, whieh cleared from Mobile on the 13th POLITICAL, With bis chosen peoy all parts of fhe world. This wae 0 mastery Bat on Canadian supertin extra, - 475 a 6.00 | Getober for Providence, returned 26th ult, with all the crew the high privilege of every Christian sanctuary. If the | Preaching wh during the past week. But for the movements in dry | Mixed to straight Southern... 1480 a 6 35 | sick with the fever, ecept the captain. iF COMAREEESON AL, DIBERICT. PAEAL could he prem! and jealons of the sanctity of hie | sion, and men eal UN up their votoes goods here, and In cotton at the South, the operations of | Southern fancy and extra +845 8 740 | Buse “McK ator" —Department of Sate, Washingion, Oct ae cf the Gomecracy to rat temples, how much more did it behove the Christian to | fer Wat was the tabernacle on earth the week might have been summed fn avery amalt | Choice extra family and bakers’ brands... 700 a § 50 | 29—From information just received at this department ft ap be so. It was a boly and a solemn thought that the King, | the sunctuary of God? and we are beg y Rye floor. +316 a 410 | peare that on the 2d of fay inst apt Ronitieey commmansting square, to ratify the nomination ot Hoa. Jot fmmortal, all wiee, in — bow hit heavons aod from the net made with han compass. Bat prices are, if anything, rather better than Corn mera! 4 4m ae Albert, of Marseill erceived, while in lat SON, lon | than five thowaand democrats were preee, commune with His people, and | ¥ens, tre eempenensily of 0 ins they were. Sugars are gc. a 4c. hivber than Canadian’ brands were unchanged, while the eales om. | ELV. ,% cimanied vomel, which proved to be the t es jnclemeney of the weather. vent omnes to us with | of angels and the spirits Of just mca m woek toten days ago. They are firmly eld at the ad. | braced about 250 a 360 barrels at our quotations. Southern | ed with jolsie—that the poop, forecastle, and lower masts of the Rete of Commines of Mrantemena Shee comes refnge of the weak leah and sin 1 2 flour was in moderate demand, with sales of about 800 | brig were burnt, that there was nothing left on board but Stee Jobathan Trotier as permanent CI Sbairm: py sonia y. He comes not to his guilty sacred pleas vance, though transactions have been moverate. Prov barrels, closing within the range of our quotations. Rye anchors and chain cables, whichthe weather didnot permit | Mr, Trotter, on taking the chair, made a brief but aps | prople so moch with the glory that <arrounded Sina: and | Sech wae ¢ sanctuary—it war above al! things | sions are rather dearer, and once or twice during the flour was steady, with cales of 150 barrels at our figures. 1 Bonifiacy to save. address, atter which Capt. » Adame eames made the prophet tremble as with the «miling love which | on earth—even above governors, ihe battle field, have shown signs of # a again higher Corp meal Was er, with eales of 660 barrels of The Keston Courter of the 30h saye—Dr J M Moriarty, Port | after making afew approp marke, reac the Taiiing was made manifert in our Lord Jewwe Chriet—the Emma | and the press. Woe tothe land that i® not the land : bd wher, | and Brandywine at onr figures; pancheons of the latter | Physician, gives notice that the Quarantine Order passed June | exorlient and truthful rew 8. which were adopted wi muel. God with ¢ with us, it the walls of an earthly | of the Dvble and the sanctuary. When the band of Puri- | With moderate sales, and ie Srmiy beld a: the advance. | were held at $21, Wheat was quiet, while prices were ie we teamvagiven'io Gn Fert Piyictin, tabere | Onn ny ne nncentnene temple. In lowly reverence we fall before him—the | tane arrived on thie soil, thet rallying point was the eanc- | Teas have been quiet, without change of prices. Flour | without change of moment; the transactions were con ; pon AB ~ sdlateaien P eh of thie eampereial ova celestial bending to the terrestrial—dwelling in | tuary. and - ; ~y tiated ee ee shams ta eclgsane ad oes semcias at iets an end pires of a thou - 10 to 16 cents a barre 4 te fined to about 6 000 bushels, embracing good tw prime has advanced from 10 to 15 cents a and is ia fait | white Southern at $1 45 @ $1 60, and whic Kentacy do to's port: the | at $1 60. Corn was heavy, while the sales embraced slee in advance | abeut 18,000 bushels, inciuding Western mixed, at 67. a the framework of man editor and with | sand «1 Notices to Mariners. urited voles we exclaim—" Thi is no other church | of the { God—no other place than the gates of chy ' Chants with the breezes ourtain® and th ound coast. | demand. Cotton is unchanged in p ¥ Doctor then alluded to the faet that although | receipts ot the Southern ports arc 21 ‘The following was published sone tine since. Owtog to ite ere dea oh tee PL, Be uation! Cungress of acy of the, Sixth, Comgressional Importnace: we give He ngaln:— Resolved, That the dem AND LIGHTHOUFR, LONG ISLAND, SRW YORK deep res the Heaven —is own royal banquetting bowse. No patron- | five hundred persons were employed from the foundation | cr recente to same date | ageae f8e. a "Ae, the ' latter figure for small lots of | New Lighthouse Tower. 160 feet in bright, ited wi postage yh eR LT Gas of Gen tnt eae Gee oe D oa cama | to tie eam One tet of receipts to sam Year, and boat $800,000 issue, pledge themeelven to secure the re-elecu on of the Hon. al — — " « omplevion of the charch lives were lost—not a ; New € prime; yellow Western at Thc., and white at 8c. Rye order revolving Fresnel lens i!tum: ty dobn Cochrane to the House of Representatives of the United of pad favor. can be of any avail to ue instead of the | bone broken, nor muecle permanently injured. After | i “peci# has been sent to New Orleans an other cotton | was quiet. Barley sold to the extent of about 6,000 bush. On the evening of Monday, the ist day of November next, a | States, recognizing in him a standard bearer who bre hen ox first order revolving light wil he exhibited for the first time, Ang gm every nigh thereafter from sunset to sunrise, from the feverence and glory of our God. For in the Christian | some pious reflections on there marke of Divine favor, the | pore in consequence. Some estimates, pr Lon the | als, at T&e. for fair state. Outs were firm, with sales of perience and integrity alk command the con‘idence and re- fan toary. although no vowe is heard nor no cloud is seen, | earnest minister of Christ clasped uthoase tower fn course of ereetion at Fire Island Beach, by ei Ra State at 460. a 480, 48. a We. for Western and Cana $ early receipts and fine weather, set down | rep as Fet the oft whisper of Mvine love comes to the soul and | hie face heaven war " x dian. amt sade of Fire Toland Tolot, sopth cde at’ lavag telond, ¢.freat meamire of reform i» bewesured oy 1 will give you rest." and there, too, will they be te this house of pr high ae 3,500,000 bales. Our weekly importation Corrre was qiviet, but firm: sales of 200 mate of Riowere | The illuminating apparatus ts of the firat order revolving on: er pareae of fh the wy bce ve nod eanty of the Lar at ght offre ser ple goods have been large, $1,296,685 againet $790,804 fur at 10%. a 11 ige Goptric of the system of Fresnel, and will produce x brilliant | ty inure tte passages Foci secure mone ths ae ge Giv ewe th e ehall not be wanting. sumaleaneousl) rome week Inet year: and the quantity thrown on the | og! pros. — the alee cambraced about 2,000 bales, about | Mes core te every mines, Wiis ~ ta oan al owe ether toverente m of thie that te Chairman of the Com, wes yo ” ne " om, bw ie © " » “ y fhears! thas the 1 y Hie pr neeery it te the morey Gent for thy market $1,221 122 against $201 212 same week last year rive oe caer ated me. ane tp poe - that pias Sania iae bbetehtnese of the flash and tn the ‘Site ornate onsen fo inereaee The venerable preacher then proceeded, in the second | edification of man. Arise, © Lord God, thou and thy | has also been large. We hear, however, of wichanged The nie were. wh i place abort 200 fet NF from | Joy Fa: ere a mn had wants shich nothing but unearthly resonrces conld See~ihe Lard of Heaven and earth, ani he wil Hiled. and the trade is buying moder gaged, comp ene ot Sn. 04, Be ao fall rates | Mb feet above the mean level of the se wRencived. That the vinting feet of lan "] = Foe supply—for © they wore withont hope and without God in | thee out of Zion. jobbers are not in the market yet are generally | were asked Were taken | othe ld Nahthouse tower and keepers’ dwelling will be te | pisiation marked ys »and philanthropy. ts entitled to tbe the world.” But sin had done more then impoverished After the sermon, Dr, Spring offered a few explany unchanged, both for foreign and domestic gunia. at 2s. To Ginspow 10 tons of whalefoots were taken at 2e. tig en prehemcbeveastumieed bh — Pee al ee if 1 le im the breast of the 2 prea urn of Ne posited see Ai ‘a “ ey 3 rate ne eloquent, as able and as firm aaer Bo yh Ky a nll f — « ve | remarks He sak! the Presbrterian or ” _ ' The foreign import trade Of the port for the week shows To Melbourne, Australia, 75 packages of tobacco were RL be new light shonkt be seen jn ordieaty states of nrmor Goreraud We oul upon tee pore te tenes alate L ez worn. | svould not prove recreant to its trust. bev they looked a taken at 2be. per foot measurement. To California rates Ht wen bathe ww i | disinterested fr aod representative of ws om oll may justly It ie wot marvellous, therefore, that in the sanctuary | at the standing of ite ministers—when the ht of the | © large increase on wet year. At thie lime im 1857 the | ranged from 27 ise. a B20. per foot measurement, 1 10 2 nautical miles, beprond Phesid © found that mom! and religious power which i@ to | muititudes to whom the Gospel wae preac od WhO | cris had paralyzed trade, and the import entries etood Hay was tat 46. a bbe. per 100 Ibs. Approximate ane eo Dew bgy tower: — Ived, That in the present national administration, with Counters et the vile of sin, for there ie the manifestatian | Imiled from thie church as their spiri birthplace — | Gan tee were @ a Irow.—Scoteh pig was eelling in a small way at 22. a the patriot and sage, Janes Buchanan, as fia chici, we hail the of God's great and gloriow: nature as tanght in hie word. | whan they sat before their eyes the two generations that | Dut litte higher e date in 1856. | 990, six months. TR 8 hal commencement ot an era of devotion to the Union, fa honor, Hele © for the house of the Lord. fe the work the | had gone wo the ry. and considered their | We are evidently preparing for an act an! vigerons Hors were in fair dem Disignoes from Fire lisle ‘ ‘ Totnt lighthouse . @" nanitival miles OMTdenived. That i Montay 1, with some sales of new at State tieke own J. Parker, fanctuery beds part to pocform which would be por trade next spring. The comparative Custom House tables | Ie, ® 16c.; old were quict at 4c. a Te. threat West ‘Vee ing democrat, Yernnute soa eeatl txt by none else; and if Che sanctuary has un interest a fol ‘ ; Mo.asees —Sales of 200 hhde. mnscovado were made at ; 4 AD ter happe nese it inseparable f holy and » know that whatever or they ee Be., and 200 do., te 1 of market, on private terms. & Virtgo® ¢harnet Tt sougit to promote a character run ip vain, neither was their Por th AVAL Stokes —Smal] sales of epirite turpentine were re- and mivrole. that (01 lover—a character Like his own. Aided by the | labor in vain by the grace of God. They ontered on their Por the ported at Sle. a 62c.: at the close 680. wae asked. Sales MORTON Le. haf Lor’ the cleweh inwich in the plenitude of grace, for He | new career with few discouraging circumstances but pts gow ‘of 3,000 Mis. common rosin were made, to arrive, at jineers. eervices and merftices for, the aise will nt pee anremen: «¢ @ thie excending!y great ai Jay promiee that | many or en am \pauions an’ were eutherntly re penetra! mere $1 €0. Crade turpentine was held at $4. wh, July oe nrewarded, and that we pledge for hin cud the ticket « propir shal! be made partakera of Mie Invine nature. | moved Crom their sister chut®hes to prevent rivalry, aad Ons were unchanged, and sales of all kinds light. ,, ‘ & nin ridial and successful effort of the mosses, calling for this, of bow it is to be done, the 4 they were in the U that warmiy | Total for the work 2 8, as PRovaosn.=-Porke- She market was heavy and ie prices | "2 S00?! Wste—wonevor cat—seeers, ov, unwraaey, Wen llto wand firmly by the people's ‘riew|— honest Joba such a work te to be accomplishes! by ome them foxta, they | Previously reported 4 irregular; the salet embraced about 1,200 bbis., includ On the Ist of Jomnnry, 189, the tightship Rese, moored inthe | MOH. ved, That the rent w the city have t rand of the Holy Ghat. The | that day set up th rareb 08 080.296 ~ moss at $1676 a $16 80, and new and old prime at | ship channel at M ay. ated bearing W half N trom Cape dec be party whton secs for’ Re “2 rod + lenguh and with much elo | © by hie indiv he had little | Since January 1 #163 080 200 204 $13 On $14 7h a $14, Boot wan steady, with sales of | Moreton lighthonse, wil be removed. and a beacon or inoy ito P repgoiions wher quence, amgoynde | ee s Lwas uot | t tin that he might say to them in the words of ExvoRts, Rscoenvn of Serie Aboot 100 bbie., including repacked Western mess at | ‘We ere Wer vw Coen ane Com hina of te paras of Robe vt He Wie ry. a name, wt & thing—not a shadow, but a sabstance. | lerae! to Javob:«Rehold, I die, bt I he with you. 6, 18 $16 60 4 $12, ond extra $13; conntry prime and meee | '*hser Spoken, de. ie peg oye QE The Christian creed and the Christian profession were no | (Emotion) Jask nogreater jo: hi Gospel | Total for the week #17300.110 sent Beef hams were quiet; prime mess Hit Bridgewater, Barstow, hence for mericans, is an insult to thetr sy 4 . ; 12 er, Barer we for Mobile, Oct I, off Ke: oil rypon the < . nnkrown even amoms thowe who were Goad in treepacsoe | to thie people, Ho lang wel nod" | chall | Previously reported. 69,360. 7 lay hacen was without movement. Cut monte | Wat Ager ae saan, | uMenoleed, Shoe ie aemosrnre ee the Hale hike aaa aes fn oo. | Bat these seoult only beset holy by piety. | repowe in the hope | that the grant: hideen 0 — - nnd 6 the abrence of sales of moment ot Miley Proven, ronan, trom Monite for Havre, Ot 12, mepuenior Aan end be matarad by the son theese. end then | those who heave gone before and whom 1 led poe Jawnary 1, $64 WY B65, 220 Lard war firm, and the request fs Wes he tof wife) ‘oobrane hope weld tae the fe of ‘seat, | aray of life wll give me a resting place wit "Spann eo Prec od O60 700 WIR. at 10G6. a 10%. ti lie Pau, arene Reman tt Sel, 8 NS ae 5 apakiay oe be he canctwary | fathers pe me the Rien ing of God ox it. 26 By A. Wellington. Bu veer. Do war in fair Yat 1%. a 17e. for Obie, and State at ir Ruwannee, Saya from St Marke for NYork, Oot I t torment Cees ime cheers went wp ae power To th 1 ert the ry of the latter temple | Oct 2 By Gooetia aw. .aatte ties Tue, a 22, Choose was at Te, a5%e., the latter figure for Went x ane Oe Ee peepiere ek hn ete foe John Cctrame. and ttam and trinmpham looked » hepe er. long may & eiend 3 steed te ob fae Carrie Saneford, « laup, hewce for Lavacon, with salle | came forward, nud, ne we Wink made on nd the vary Walle af the ary acemed 40 The | pow the oly til ae ow or Got; and let your tae ye deemmner ‘Afvioks., “Saverper cans —We give the following statement of the stock | badly torn. Oct, off for'® Of bie life, and to ene int fe praine «way walk oa Ober Shen fpoke hearts re and mune be “P pon de Wading.” aod ee pinast in the market on the Lat of November br Laura Geriende, a, award, hence for Savant, off Bull's | He was partiowiarly hay py in ehoviny up the tree ee f the house of ibe Lord. He tore:t to oak apon ihe | when the last trump shall sound it will ve found suit to > a ‘Grenen 1868 1867 sei Foreign Of he Diack reptblicwne. wrt the feetle kn itn sat Gar ery In dhe retired walleye, oF in Uwe Crowd} ety — he ineennion, “Holiness unto the Hard,” while w rads , 1.098 | Cube cocresess 968 Caba ese PHO. Aion. Sent Pale oH Consens, for | in ihaena Phy frvnd geal false) ard. round, or” the rotiri’ slandowe of distan yewell the chorer of those who are gone before ese Porto itico Vorto stan ee voog Ay a alee, Consens, sie nt the Me ne ot “oe ere around fe cone walle bin n@ arovad the throur [or ew rotnt Fnglivb 1 . Croix. Priston. Oct I 81 Stoohene. Thee 1 Slatin TP 4 immortal bloom. Ue loved to towk apon Sprayer was then off it tr To New Orleans English Isiand Hany usem ‘ingulshed g)akera add gooliy are thy t@w, 0 he Seventy third Ps w of | The hanke muet hove fort nerrly an " : omens | _ i if, Jobumon, ve; a Marshal, the Staata Zeitone, made an , oF We poston the comgre vat vere pecte during the week to the South and to Korope: tha Tota! Total... 5108 | ea, ab 0449 port bara Rage Baker ram New m ther apron “ erwitheuming the California rem iter $1,472,979 on y+4 z vk wre th Mary Capen, Jobnson, from Machias, for wre Ps " ‘ rd . en . BS Jnon earn rt k nee which came to hand on Tirireds likely 19 | Melado, bbe vs , , thde..., 9,975 CiRsrongos, ct Tle Arr sebr Rapress, Bows, NVork. 81d | journed nnd hy ¢ 1 up thetr Hine the ’ monne whe nor thee ose of spore On la Monday they The sales to day were 1,432 hhde , made «ince the stock m, brig OH ki oe Yo a Parwiign, Benge: bh. 8 hw renews, te ; " 1 De. ip Lon, ane r ry p “ dec per pound Annan, Ort a nore, Partrkige, Rangor; fest 1 Mr. C00 - bad le “ vd ia ag ft | Showed G28 ORL Am, which war probab!y at lonet #250,000 | WN 4 si oh advance at ies per pouas, avin & Bist, earge Lohan, Taste tia Bi. Henry Stabe, whiirs that hoe me Weaees j 5 art 1» thali é . woaaibio | OO a on land: 0 nan, Hristel uy wing of more thar " vt oe. | whieh we have on curtailed ao | mere then they really belt on thatday, Ite p Wineary —The market wae frm, with enle of about | Mu Mp, tern Loulen, Nosson, Philadelphia: brig. Atbatroat, ee ee ¢ ot rn coon tbat they may show something ke $28,000,000 to gor © 100 vble., at 22¢. Emad), Bosion, Me ‘Cocuaue will be elected by a large majority

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