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THE RETURN OF [NE WiAGSRA. Orutse of the Ningura to Monrovia with the Rescued Staves of the Brig Keohomloterest= Ang Account of the VoyageDescription of DibaiieThe Picneh Government Buying NepromemAceourt of the Speersl Agent of the Unte ns Governmont-Suspeeted Slave Ships on the Coast of Afeon, We pubdsbed w yesterday's URRALD 4 Most Habe esting dese ipuicn, from our syecial Gorrespondeuts ab Dua tie frignw Niagara, oF ler voy ay dori WIL Lhe Rescied Glaves of we big obo, froin Charleston, whieh port tis Niagara left on the Zist Se tembor, Dr, Thoavas Ral wy tho special agent of the government, who Accompanied th egrues to Africa, and who cevurue! in the frigate, left this city yesterday for Washington, Wo mnake bis repo to the government, Bel xious to lay as many facts about this interesting ition before our rewlora 43 posetblo, one of our reportors waited on Dr, Rainey and received from hin tuo following important statemoat, We fave vo doubt that Dr. Rainey will impart much valuable information W tue President relative Wo tie co- Lowy of Liberia aud the sias0 trace on the coast of Africa. DR. KAINBY’S ACCOUNT. Dr. Raivey said that the Niagara cook oa board in ‘Charicston 271 negroes, of whom 45 wore females; two of ‘the latter infuuta. Tuer’ were only three or sour fal grown women and abvat the same nuindor of men, Con- trary to expectation ty Cailins were Very young, Pinging: from nine to eighteoa years of age, tho majority being 10 above fourteen or fliteon. Pao few adults were not very fine apeclinens, while ail were so thoroughly reduced that many diew of suver debuity, A more Lideous spectac than they prescated could not be wed imagined. Agrave yard could not muster a wore ghostly army of hobsyb- Iins. Long couduorent, bad air, herding like swine, and crouching under 4 low wave deck, net above four foot abigh, ip addition te sull (ood, very deticieut in quantity, want of exercise aud cruel treatment generally, had wrought upou them most disastrousiy. Many of them were reduced to the last stages of disoase when Inaded from the siaver. Tho pubic sentiment of Charlestou, too, ‘was such that they coud be givea no liberty on laud, and bad to be kept wn the fort, where their food differed but little from that on bourd. ‘Thy lived on sait provisions, more or jess, from tie Way lout they left Africa until they retarted, Consequently deurty all of het tied the K ait when they weut ou byard the frigate, Alay of them are Lot yetreaeved from st ihartuava, dysentery, pericar- cite, phenmenie Ava, Cutaneous diseases, Scurvy and Copstitutional fii hinces scourged them thronghout the Voyage, a (cee, Wai thou to thelr uavessacily exposed condition cu the deck of thy frigate, as well as the cold, When as bil ports ae Ob)g vegies, decimated them Fapidly, A stort Tuucral soi Vice Was read by the captan pearly every day [sae ax wany as four thrown over. Dourd at ove sey nty-one died of the two haudred apd seventy-one, before We reached Mourovia, four dywe iv Tecepucie alter wo arrived, Aud yet 1 om pet kee bow, udder the ‘CUMstANCEs, rnore of theta could bar's becu saved. Everybady wud tsb Suppowed Chat a ere Most Comfortable s hke the Niagara would “atta d er for a thousand sven; but it oved a mistaxe. ‘The large crew oeenjed all the roo a Decet'y i their bab tx thet, had the whole bertu de & undovbuadiy have bred 4 deen given them, they would ttievoe. Law dod tuat the Hoa. Secretary of ti> Savy Was actued by tre wt humane parpose of ouribg ty Loom every cotulort euita! » Uveir condition, Such cargore need wl the roun of the slyp, spectal NUrBEs and Medial attendants, aul especiliy some recruiting Delore slartbp. Tirust What shall never again witness such sceaes of suffering as #e found among these people for forty-cight days. The hearticasness aud cenelty of a SSW LesuilinK 1h SO thay SOW Mud worturing deatt must bE palpable to every my © antivutod mind and heart, etd cannot ta ty ist & corrective sympathy, Unies men are Wholly Lardeied to vice aud lost to the shame of crime. They apprared generally a stupid and listless set of bea- thens: A few tnan feted Syne of aprightliness, and were very active. Most of tiem would ie fom day tw day like cattle upani the dee n by the death of com- penioos snd brothers all arouue them. Except in @ few cases, they mantictted no sympathy, No tenderness no Aappreciat on of one auoiuer's Woes, abd oeVer so much 4s turned their ba ¥ in relief. Some fow of the girls, {bree # end mulatwes, of whom there ed generous aod humane, and somewhat flor focungs. A little hand- some gir), Whom 1 vamed Henrietta, Was remarkaby @prightiy and geverous, aud always sharet vert given ber system few of the mea spoke & miseraole pabas of the Portuguese, by which they | could easily communicate with us. They bad been tramed by the Pr Tt was the custom t turn every week When in the warm latitudes, which became: indispensnbie ts the sauitary cousin of the ship. It waa exceedingly die i loce the men to Wear a vestige of clothing. |The women were far more modest and deceut. ail wore strings of beads, or chgrms and grégres; fome around their necks, aud others afbuad the arts oF ankic. very eve bore Wo vomnietakable braad of their former owner, whiey @ generaly avout an inch and « half equare, ait some woat m the shape of a G. Nearly every Suul Was taitooe’ some all ever the chest, Many had the fleh uot high, & half iwel ably’ foot, amd ly 5 qatet, ? vated we marke’ aff over the chest and rom the neck over the shoulders and back Tt Was cue contianed gare of flowers, stars, laly’s collar, vet. Bho was 0 superwrity, and conducted Phoulders, cheek® and forehead. raised in bell gords a quarter of Wide, ani, in the variwas win even’ (wo! feet lung i One, a remark modest, Cimant, abd apparently intelligent girl, whom they be + br incense if it prevented a surface evidently conscious of 3 herself Hike a iaty Singing was a iy and reatty delightful amusement, shone ont warm, and by some sabont blankets, bread, pans Whieb, however, was wot ooly while living, but sctna! white a Thor loador was a tittle feviow about Uhiety foches buch, wih a tig teed, nearly bind, whom we kuew opty as © Marte: He led the music with agrace and fore “t have pleased Jaihen, They sang m & porket Kime Inaoy wiht aut highly awakening Konge, And copeculiy pleased us in their choruses, which at Ome wound Hp wih a will and really thr iiliog oToot. ‘Thc y coustently gor inte fights, but ne really vory ae Parties to the trey rey aad em ‘They seemed by no meaus dostre ye OW OF, OF Lavin curred on beard. We ms accomnt of the ne when at the browkfast 1 rea hour w bh te be the and lingering babe, 1 ted hee et 'y choking her t death. The rad je diifionit w keparate them. The m ‘wept trant cally, ond Whe “ordeal” test of the ¢ habe and terself would them sympathewed wth the to thew theory, no one can die a trol her immediately pat into xbt came On that she begged 1 that «le would ao farther witeh etepoed on shore . aocording uh The 4 Was HOt HOLE ved apt Dr. Rainey states that the sbip was Chariestos we St. Vincen', and forty ght days trom ver do. arture Com Charieste yin vin Porto Praya. munder anil, and experienosd a Oomecutlve days, which kept J vere) bot two buedrod negroes to the Amorican Colonization Society and four of these died before the ship left. He etter that there wore four hundred and fifty-five Originally shipped from the mouth of the Congo river. Most of them were Congas, some Kal ome iqaoet bas, many from the interior tribes of the provinces of Loabda and Low » acre are probably Gfteen tribes in all, The Kabéndas are by far the most intelli gent. He Faye that when any ove of them became sick on board he died They took meticime without an objec Gon ae if they liked it, especially wader the laring guise Of alent. To regard! to the provisions made to receive them, Dr. Raney en: ‘The Ame ican Colonization Society have several larga And cH mmonions receptactes for colonete ant captives ia variovs parte of Liberia, The one im Monrovia ts ansple for the t undred Megroes veiteered, aad is han teomely Jorated at the head of “Rroadway,” on a black horne. bh nd rock two handredt feet high, overlooking Stockton creek and St. Paul river, The society have expended considerable sums of money tn preparing for the rece tion of euch eargoce, and are represented by intelligent and goed men as & beliewe that the & littl wateling wit de ne harm, the Society keep nearly all of ity them goods only, This ia ¢ OEAYREFOted; FoF HO ONE can enter any part of the repabitc Of Liberia without be mighty changes which made in that henieht founsers and soyporters for having on otually tr Bix buodred mites of const, of the former favorite ground, from the curre of the slave trade. EMfeetiaily, C Bay, Roepe Po far ae the French are concer duct @ veritable Diessin . By made hia excep unfortunately again fell into the bands ‘ce “ Mi Kidnapping ciel, aud war kept in Bie months, until a good buyer turned ap, or whe, by ® Singular coincidence, proved to be the fame to whom he bad been previously oid. Appearance of the man’s where the iron had eaten into the bone, presented ifying *pectacia, Monrovia, says the Doctor, i# A city of three thousand in- poe pe ® population ae virtoour, orderly and well con. a can Os toca © aay cone. city ie not feat fr ated, and heres bears bat little of that inn ess of prosperity which is everywhere dircaroabl ‘oughout other portions of the republic. T made a short ‘Viet up the fine St. Mant river. first fow miles aro with a ‘ow, dense growth of mangroves, from the most noxious eftluvia Arigat, generating | tatet is bigh wt NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, trech dreaded malignant African fever, ‘The stato: » however, whieh we pave regarding Unage diseas © Generally speaking, the wis MC Hwa ons MNCOFEIe of Goreterious or of bust Bo raytl @ Cul? Palion ke the congestive fever of the Missonr! river bol Leyord weve miled, however, the country be- rolapg op) borty banks, aiforring goot nave, while it ik covered with ion n tone, come bats read tel © very proon ante ih plives hor beblene, in which Dovates, Tinspected the banks closely for twonty Sy ut passes Uaroaughe ecme large anal loucaling and «hrongh tlelds of very good eugar nilis, made in Cie of Germ is erect ox yuee of the A, ond grines Corn Aud Manuf. cares Bune and co niskes Cord Meal, OH SLATER WILD be Leo WolusrEs, hie. Tie cane is of ab exceliont quality cathe tree. fears a lnige berry, mnd iar more profusely than auy thas Ove man, Mi, fh pre ning, baa eighteen thonsaad tees Unk AK IHODEY, CBPECIAHY apocts, 18 scarce in the ce , he told me that be would be able to gather from onl ‘Dee or six thovesnd tees, thus losing many thowrand doitars, a8 (be coflee iB exceodingly highiy prined abe readily ComMaNnus twenty Cents por pound In Moneovia, ‘This river 18 Mt densely populated. The whole dis. tealthy, Fine brick bouses appear all song the etream, mm Caldwell, New Georgia, Clay, Aab- lane, Virg tia, Lousiana, aud the many other dourwshiog serrcments which I passed, The settlers seom Ww be thritty and happy, botwithstanding several tribes of he coinists compuin of caste, and say that tho Virginians are © most too bighbeaded, and are all tie tune claiming that they they are the “quality? of Liberia, iraw bryone these settlements the low ranges of mou Thuve secu it Brag, ty bear ra tos, strctebihg away to the south, on the first beach 0 Which the Fociety bave a large sedi horpital and fuim, cal ed Caresysburg, Searcely any of tho colonists remain 1 Monrovia, bet nearly alt proceed to this piace, or tw Lebo tspert at Cape Mount, Liberia is evidently wi vauc inp; and it she can ouly be provected by Christeadem fro the ‘outages which Fraueo is practising on ber, aft Wh i cavee uine-tenths of the terior wars that weaken ber, ehe wilt rapidly as#ume @ position of much interest to us and to the world, mn trade ao well as in the progress of civiigat 1 have nowhere else seen apiace on earth 60 Well Htted for the hopeful developement of the colored than at Liberia, A geperal remark w me by coloaiets was, “This sir, is @ great country for darkies.’* ‘ forcibly impressed with the fact, especially after loaving the poverty stricken and begging population of the Cape Verdes, that Dut one single soul asked me for alms during the nine days that | was ou shore, Dr. K, representa the ernwe of the Niagara as having been very ‘picasant, and the sbip as the Onest sallor Ubeb be bes ever keen. He is certainly well fitted to judge of ie cflictency of a steamer; and says that she has repeat. edly steamed eleven to eleven and a haif knota per hour, ond (Wa) # averaged oightand a baif on forty tons of coal ‘Thit be Considered excellent work for an auxtiary. He observed that she sails with the fleetaess of a bird: is as steady as ur ver boat; aud is the most sousitive thing toa light breeze that Lever saw move off before the wind. cop ken this sensitiyeness to bething better than to Uhat iatrument, to the slightest throb of the electric current. She moves off like a Cectng cloud be. ru stil breeze, aud when lightly over to hor earings, staucs tro and steady by the hour. There ‘are mony points of great interest. which Dr Raiuey will not communicate uniil be shat have made bos report, which wil, doubles, be in@ very short time, has goue on to Washington, whither be was on the “ve of departing when our reporter received the above hurried bot most interesting Btatement. ‘The folowing is a list of the American vessels on the coast of Africa suepected of being engaged in the slave uae Bark General Greene, 242 tons. Schooner Austin, 132 Lone. Ketch Brothers, 142 tong, Charleston, Schooner Fant’ , 261 tons, Sebooner dept nyT, 77 wens Brig Juliet, trom St. Jego de Cuba. Schooner Coetor, 263 Fg from Havana. Brigantine Rebort Wing. Brigantine Vauina, ‘The Robert is at Sierra Teone. Tas on board boxes of money aud one of doubloous, Tue Paula ie supposed (© be her consort, Bark J. W. Reid went to St. Jago de Cuba from New Orleans With provisions. Landed them and took on board 300 cavks water, pork, rice, &c., and 20,000 feet of I She was fitted cut by the same parties as the Aime’ of the Hughes? The Walker Expedition. MOVEMENTS OF THK FILIBUSTERS—ORPARTURE OF THE SUSAN WITH COL. ANDERSON AND ONE HUN: DRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE PASSENGRRS FROM MU- BILE, ETC., BTC, OUR SPRGAL MOWLE CORRRSPONDENOE. Monte, Doc. 5, 1858. ‘The Milibusters bere are greatly elated. The schooner Susan, Capt. Maury, 146 tons, owned by H. G. Humphreys and otber sympathizers of Gon. Walker, leit last night, taking one hundred and seventy-Ave passengers and plenty of provisions, Col, Frank Auderson, of Castilly fame, after passing safely throngh the legal furnace at New Orleans, has also gone in her. Tho Susan obtained a clearance for a coasting voyuge to Key Wost, and it is supposed that sue was to meet the steatnor Wash ington, which was to leave New York on tho 6th inst. and procedil to San Juan dei Norte. General Walker will not accompany them. The wholo afair very myste rious; but we shall have more news by and bye. Culonel Anderson takes charge of the force until Walker can get of. General Walker turned up in @ sudden and mysterious manner about two weeks ago, and again disappeared The Grand Jury spent nearly two days in bis exam/nation, bot what was elicited from him is of course uuknown tw outsiders. [thas leaked out, however that he answered fully as much as was expected, bearing severely upon the misstatements of facts’ in the proclamation of the Pre sient, and also upon the recent charge of Judge Camp bell, which was delivered on the 26th ult. It hat been Jooked for with considerable jutorest, as promising tw in terpret the sentiments of the federal judiciary towirds the Nicaragua fiibusters, one of whore principal places of rendezvous has been here, and against whom the I’rosi dent's prec amation last Uctobcr was directed. After stating at sowe length the jarmtiction of the fode Ta) government ip foreign relations, and quoung the Ire mueut's proclematon against the Nigaragua fil busters, Jur ge Campbell proceeded to a fail exposition of tue mo Which led to the enactment of the veatrality act of the claume that the act has upon the loyalty of the eit rope of the Union for obedience, the extent and dpera ton of the act, and how its violation may be detected by the inquisition of « grand fury or an examining mvgix Wous Gubustering schemes he Mayr The eutorpriae ond two expel ous agaiust Nica that 1 stall bring to your tha” hast. Soporn, Their ‘lamentable b Bi fee that on the Executive Department fas been uniform. No Prosident mevitey that soleam lujuncton of the care that the laws be faithful The jodwial department of the government bas never swerved from the doctrives thas ineulcated, nor shrunk pilites of their hygh offier. ough the What gorl can be found, aa de- the persons enlisted in the expeditions or to whe bave directed and controlied them? What « iy gbifal Waste Of life, reputation and treasure has there net been. In how m laetancea have they wot di torbed the foregn retations of this country, avd ombar seed the opera of our government: What an yoont of lawicssness, social disorganaation and erime eve they not originated. Tt does seem to mo that it isthe Ftub aidaacred duty of tire people of this country to frown nantly open any attempt that may be made to violate theme ews, either in letter or in spirit, The observations | have made in reapeet t the sixth section of the act of 1818 will apply as well to the expedition that went from thie port in TS67 as to that to which the President's pro clamatvion relates. The criminal laws of the Uaited Plates also extend to the protection of property in Atuerjean eemmels on the high seas, and to property o the maile of the United States. There are cares in the court, arising under “ae acts of Congress pon theoe titles, that may req r atten von. The bietret Attorney will advise wine you upon that subject. Toow close ‘what I hare to say open the criminal laws of the United States. When Icouvenet the special ereeion of thie court my purjors was simply to siepore of sneh beeinees ae might be for trial, and whieh § could properly despatch under the act of ‘Con- grees allowing the court. The recent pestilence, fT kno trust have deranged the regular order of business iu this ty, and T did not wish to subject any party to surprise or meenvenience. The time tor the regular session of the court Wae nigh, And there was no reason, should pablic seinees arive, Why Tebould not return and employ the winter in thie court, If find that to bag 7 duty, ree Will certainly be The ef the constitution to the Preeident to take care thot the lawe be faithfully exeented, does not create a wall of peo py him and other -_. and an ery one of us whe participates in protection Diewsing of Ue constitution is under the bighest oblieation in bis ephers of duty to take care to observe fathfaliy the laws made scoording to that constitution, And wl the President appeala to me or to you to give him our hearty co-operation in the performance of the duties of hie high offfee, we cannot, wi forfening our claims to ibe ve Hp spe — that belong to ® goud citizen, ro- fore bis appeal”? Col. Browo Van Natamer, who wea at the heal of the Commiaeary Departnvent A Waikor Nicaraguan army aod whe has been bere em month, was roquited © "declare tie week, Majors Dis, Hoof and eyo Colonia #0, Tucker ave Henry are alt here watching close’ of each day. “Rhe Hegister of inst, #9) oe RELIGION amexa THE LOFTY AND LOW. Relgtoas ferries Academy of Masiy and Chatna SBKMON OF THB KEY. DX. BURNIN at Tis AUALEM SE OF MUsiC. One of tho bargeat aunties Acacemy of Music was cori 11m hist oui ing WW lot bo a sermon by the Rev. De. Dura Poo paiq: etto was crowded, Ue box a wor w ampbitbeaue was crowded aut the pudoage weve by bi different parts Of the boure wore Ww Uhat tay tion whic is 60 forclbiy expresasd in the ward + The Academy of Music tas, ta fart, coms 9 AUTACLON On Sunday evowings that 6 is 4p! AWAY B large Porn OF the Congregutious of m churches, and leaving the preachers a fow soaverod hearers ip tho amet vacant pews, As waned wo dos patched a reporter to the Academy to give a synoomis of tho Fervices, but the getting in proyed wo he a herculean Grk, auG Chough be finaiy Kuecoeted in making his way into the building, tt wax Dot til Cue re} Woe & long Cistance On in his sermon, dreds, hewever, whe were net . who were obliged to go away witiiont having their curiosity OF their toigioes fecloge—whiehover actuated then—grativied, Our reporter bap net to coms iw Contact with one of tho direetors, who, after several unsuccerstul attempts (0 Mot aa entrance by the stile dcors ob Fourteenth stroct, finaliy suecoodod in gotweg mn througe wi any otper butidmg woutd be calet the bas ment. In the theatre, however, tt is generally suppos- ed 0 aLewer fur the infer ual regions, {Or Ib 1s W Kaas pare ticular portion all the evil spirits, whether in or out of $e flesh, are consigned, Down be the level of tho stret our reporter descended, with bia volunteer guide, som what attor the fashion Dante deseribes iu bis Inferno — only not so much so—aw I, uler u weary passage through the aby rinthine intricacick of those nether regions, ho at lust crerged on the stage While on his way though those regions he saw op either side of bin immense fur- haves, WICH bis guide informed him were naed wo beat the building, but’ which, to bis vivid imagination, ap- Peared more Like those unquevehable dros Ww which Faustue aud Robert te Diable and Don Giovanni, an & number of other theatrical despern oes, have been: doomed ight alter might, 0 the grest deiigut of aimiring au: diepces and the terior of aiievil doers. Away past dheas terrible looking Cuccaces, thre ve wid istrieabs parRoRER, Our Teperter aD’ his Guide pursued Cher course, emerging at last, a& We havo Savi, upon the sae, Here, Lurvugh te din, light #bicb miace is way ia from te wucitorium through holes aud chinks on eithe of tne drop curtain, they could see the tmmense ptlars.of same erand banqueting ball looming up; white below, in those Hane netber regions (hrough which they bad paseed, lay villyges and towns, and evetles and forests, aud all’ tue muatertals of which the scone aud Mimic World is made, In the Miike OF tue reverics which Use conjured Up, We words of the preacher ou the other sido of the curtain wou @ oocasionally fall in brokrn aud co 1 sounds vpon bis car. Sinners, come to the way repent avd be sawed” —" ub of the wicked" —" eternal 5 ‘cleansed from potiution’ and & Mirnece would be head a if borne from a distauoe on the wings of (he wind. Tewas «strange mixture mdeed of the church a 1 the ded 4, ’oxporience in Magic was made up—a curious commin- Of Uiings eacred with things profane-—a remarkable ema gamanion of the Bible stave. Thare, in (rout of Gio cur tit, wae We preacher, bebind bin goume wo hundred gentlemen and tadica,'and before bim aa nodienee Of at least 8x (hookand persons. A police force was Hationed at the front coor to keep back the crowd, od, oF 1 these were insufllownt, the doors we 4 barred, IL was indeed a crowded house, and the wonder is, that the whole stage was pot throwa open, cosaell, 180 wsaut can jam? sol ny of Lae 10 Ghat all who desired might hear the preacher. ‘Ths part of th bebind the curtain is certunly not loa sactcd than the part before the curtain, and there ie ne Conon Why it should Dot also be marie Reailahle. But of that the «i gentiomen who hire the building for their SovCay eveMng ministrations are tbe ju iges ‘hey must be allowed to decide for themmelves, es a they pay the bill, with the ait of the audience. What the contributions every San. y since the beginning of tho movement sMourt to we are unabe to say, os the gentlemen hi ing charge of this important part of the arrangemont, lint ba nct made them knows. We havo been informed, ever, that op the firet Sunday eveniog a collection mtu og (0 6145 was taken up, and on the rent of the bulldiog wne $125, there war a Dalunce of $18. Me. Ullman, tho now, HF appeare, leasod it al th» dollars'a year, (or Pious Korvices every Sonday mght, but wheth:r'the coutebutious «i'l clear the expenses,” we are unable to say. Some whe profess to knew say that they will, while others say that they won't—and 60 the mater stands, The building is rented for the porpose referred to till the tnd of the theatrical year, which is the firet day of Sop. tember next. SERMON OF THE REV, DR. HISCOX AT THR NATIONAG THRATIN— THK BOWERY BOYS WAITING TO GET INTHE RUSH AT THE OPENING OF TILK DOORS— APPLAUDING TOR ENTRANCH OF DR MISOOX— CREERS AND APPLAUSE FOR THE SINGING— DIM COKDANT NOTKE—OENERAL GOOD ORDER ~At> PLAUSE IN THB RIGHT FLACK, ETC., BTC. The divine service commenced in the National theatre on the 6th inet, was resumed last evening, Dr. Hiscox, of the Stanton street Baptist church, officiating. The posters outside the door anpouncing the service atood amicably side by side with the billa of the “Pirate's Legacy" and the “Spectre Bridegroom,” and with ths exveption of the arrangement of a table and chair for the minister, and seats for the elders on the stage, the theatre bore its wonted appearance. carly as half past six quite a crowd collected, mainly composed of boys of the appearance of thos» who usually occupy the pit on week days. Much impa Vience was manifested that the doors were not opene carly; but the boy# amused themselves with their cus. Lomary capers. Mesnwhile many woll dreasod ladies ant gepicmen ehtered thé font Goor and Wook seals im ihe fa Ala quarter to seven the process of bight ced, and the well dreaeed peuple por faster, the coor being guarded by an officer. AG seven o'clock the crowd outside became #o great that ihe y ) eateed et be officers “‘reapectable boys aud boys web their parents” should be admitted. Tue ‘rent doors were Opened & little wider, and two or three men stood thore to keep the non respectable boys back, rogardions of the asserion of their divine Master, “1 Come not to coll the righteous, but siuners, to repentance.” Maay clean Wittle boys came up and requested to be adinit. rome dcclaring that their parents were in but they were denied, By what peculiar Se the door keepere discriminated between the reapee: and pon respectable boys did not ar, bot it ten enough to ma the rule © With the best clothes got in more rewtily #, Tt was thought at ore time that the boys be excluded, on aceonnt of Uy wth ly twas 2 the hour of closing, npen ior thet purpose, when they one the pit was kept come, they came with « rush for front seats, whieh might | be copmdered pertectty natural uncer the cireametancea, They with (Mfenity seated, and kept moderately quict until Dr. Ebseox entered, when they gave him a hearty round of bp use, Which the Doctor kindly ac Anowlerged by be aa be pusnoct the tate Dr. Neco, before | the commencement of the gervic ead Ub 1 cunmene ing theae religious * feos jo the ings there was po dedinie arrange ngth of tine during whieh they should MWhad bee oF frends were willing te epplied to Mr. Purdy for eo. When they the use of this house for this ret Y id ' purtone, theugh it was a novel request, he did most | Cong mate had lefty and be beard the hack rolling away Promptly and generously consent to the propowal, demr. Ing f2 the only recompense but the actual ones of wusly ds the comfort and pond order of the house, for whiet he bee bie thanks. yorice for their preservation o der, the secular and re. PUL) Lier oy ait Fthe ben Peare bar hreaa, i Hewry diva, Wi 4 of Chis city, a Missing Barts Parthton PASSWRGREN AND CAKGOPAMPE kre, List OF OFFiGeud CU bats OF INSUKANGH, Any ONDW, bE OLE KICIALOND CORIO POND ENR. Rremtoxw, Hee. 19, 1858 helo send you all the parhou ars hk Parthian, of which you gave some ww Mie port ior lio Jw {Whe apoken on ghe 1 Jouthwent of Bermuda, distnasted by rt Potuain, of Hoot the cont e She en he deh oO Noweubs Cred wuss forty mies # though the schooner Ho tone ban Je8OF PEt O boa ln kewich Of ber, #LO bas nol yee boom fom She bad a car couristing Of machiac’y of railroads, such as curls, aid meme kO OF Uaree haedrod ed to connie Heber oft fon Deteo Railrawt, in Whe Parchisa was chartered by Robert Harris & Cor theca go, sho hat on beard one mundrod Thirty perecns, ai, With a few exceptions, laborers, WHO Li60 thems ties to Mr Miller in tht city to work on ‘There wore 4 tew women among the Phen, boo WiCee OF be OF the Inboror, The fot Wwity en vet of the persons on bord Nathaniel Wil Fon, © Amela county, Virginie; Ur. Garnet, of Base acted as rebeut due: foapted lo the constrne ve ap be tae Hon, Shorr wath G. 3, Wise, Beg Re te 00 of Mr Gar ‘pincer of the P Kathomd); At. Tylor, RW Henry Anderson, Lew Baroee, Spear ) Yoho Nasuders, Of Richmond. The plow 0 cof the folowing Met ie not g mpbel, Win Mt Shack! fore , Ric yard Curnow Witt and cluld, Kichmond, Nichowws Joba fy Wien, Jouu Lait, Wife and two ont siuer, dames Devine, Patrick Crvaia, ae # Hart wot, Jott FuRter, Geo. Ugg: Patek Vailovoy, dot ‘wwever, Antony McKule, crew, Patch € Vatetek Cha ke: Ss. Warner, Nicholax suit), kden Meleafer, John No. Topping, «ie and three ehittren, robert 1. C KODE Mocuey, Frac Morgan, Jobn O'Dounetl and wi Jot Smith, Patrick bogb 4, Symon Bowden, Jas Wall, Mclael crew ey, Austin O'Lobnell, wite and ebiid, dey Frifiei! ane with Michael Doyle, W. Raxter Berney Goin, Vatick Harden, Wibiag Stabar, Aosun Ball, Hughes, Austiy MeGetl, Nicholss Waisb, Thomas Tray ner Po Rew tp, Joseph fatty, Francis Miller, Thomas Lee, Jame Degun, Jomex Congiad, Ainbonto @ Rogan, Philip Fowers Wn 1 twvis, Mochaet Aiwiid, Johm Kiev, Thos. teem, Fava Vacgian, Thomas Guloaly, Jona Rowland, dames Hotin, Michaet Thornton, Patrick Couglan, Kaward 0 bom Francis Green, Witiaen t Fr, Sampson King, Matthew Con, Mieboe! Lam, Henry Ht, Wm. Meafoe, Dennis nedy, Joln Moore, Puirick Rowlund, Joba Ken, bard Tabscee, Anirew Hoilicab, Bonjstnin Hirsh, John Wr Rag burn, Stichwel bet and wife, Patrik Barrett, Richare Coghill, Alexander Mode pale! Jamwea Ponale, Gerry Mebonnld, Andrew Campbelt, Henry Corplend, Po AL Peoth.T A. Cailaban, wife an Hid, Pobert th Digee, Jobm Walgh, Patrick Casey, Samos Miedigan, domes fb Wh te, Jebu Howard, wife und four Gilden, Srobony Burke mud: wif, Patrick Morris, Thos Taste, Meteet Wash ban Ceuthorn, Smith W. Felton, Joby 'Cuwesings, Rebert witrell,” James Mo Andie’ Fb never Orver, John ining, ‘Tura, Kerley and Anghony Dougherty. ‘Phe Parthian belonged to the ine of the Messrs, Currie, Was Oxacoy six yearé oid this month, hav ne been ler nebed fy Pocomber, 1862. She was 480 tom burthen, and xiwny® considered # frst olass vessot ) the cago were iwsUred in this city for y owners Lave hoert Bathing of what they hawe eecn reported inthe Herat, but are of spinon, frem her staoneh badd: and perfect’ sea wert vere het bie bas weathered out the storm. The friends 1s feel considerable anxiety about their sein ooteach day for the Uetaun, further and more satistvo Of the fate of the Pertiaan, efobewag © 4 het OF Lor officers and crew:— s yeeter uth Falmouth, Maes, firet mate, bert Clark, second mute, nicer, Ralyit Ore, Beaten, Fowu White, fait more, seaman seeman, aman or, Balt more, & own Jobneon Joby Frost, Bactimore, " Gornne Andersen Tiultimore, seaman. Phexdelphia, seaman W Thompeen, Boston, seaman, gee DOF Tritgeport, Mass, was the first wy 1g become aick before reaching Hampton , seboouce Cerity, of Poltece Intelligence, sm» Sepvenen AND AmpveTion.—Some aix weeks ayo, it will be recotieoted, a Wiliam 1. White, a woil krown and prominent eltizen of Hartford, Conn,, eloped with & young lady nemed Amanda Platt. Tho affair eed a great deal ot talk and excitemgot in Hartford DECEM BER ¢ 13, 1858, her Botanic Majesty's swoamors Kite ant) i New Mawen eireles, White was a married man and the father of » large fam!ly, while the victun of seduction was a girl OMiy #xteom years old, Matt were wnreminting in their exertious to ferret out the reducer, nnd a few days ago they received a tolographic ‘b from Wasting ton, informing them that the guilty air wore at the capital, and hving in good style « wn'é hotel. Arrangements were made to gent on th sheriff attor White, when the latter suddenly took his de pertare from Wastiingten, and came to New "york lo com. pany with the girl. Here ho became tired of his victim abandoned her. Miss Piatt, repenting of her error wrote ovo her father, and appealing ta hut better nature beeged to be taken home. The letter was answeret b Mr. Piett '» person, He come te the city without delay, ond op Seturday he returned with bis erriog chitd Meanwhile, Sherif! Chamberlain, of Hartford, in concert with rome of the detectives, scoured the cite in search « White, and eneceeded in capturing him im Broadway, near the St. Nicholng, A requisition was obtained fram Gow King, and on Saturday nipht the prmoner was taken hac fo Comnectiont for trial White fet quite chogrined at bela. arrested and swore he werle commit amicide rather than He im charged with selnetion and abduction, «1 will be ploced on trint at the site of the Criminal ‘ourt in Hartiord during the cemleg month Provamy Fatal. Askacir.—Ap altercation occurred on Doard the ship St Louis, at the foot of Clinton street, ov Friday nicht, between John Raker, the firet mato, and Samuel Wilkon, the second mate, During the row, the steward of the ehip aseerta that Biker drow an iron helay je pin from the rack, and struck Wilken with it on the back of bis heat, inflicting Mjurior which may result in biedeeth The mete, who ie now in fee x “urket prison for the offence, states bis caw eainntle anid ty * ek wt ht, when the watchman at mate hid just ah ou board Die stateroom with them, He thoght it tmessorable hour for the fecond mate sivengers fo the ship, but sald nothing. went * gom, ntemting te ad) he room heard ng $16) for hack ' ke e, ‘ariiage at the Hisou Was IrFing to open his trunk, ond at lene gueoreded. When he hat done en, be om cis med that hit thank Lad heen opened and robbe ‘ He aleo returned thanks to the j ieioun for kindly noticing the moevctings, | and to the auolenee for their kind attention. Hie eaid he ki Knew (rom the countenances of the boys that they tneant to keep good oruer and listen to every word that wae raid. The servicers were further continued by the reading of the Seriptores, prayer at ihe. in the iast of which the * jolted luni y, keeping @ & sort of hamming accom. pabiment and singing oil the Peews with an occasional ca. call oF cough. there seemed to be bo maliciousuess in aW tbere manifeftations—they were ton good natured for that, They could not restrain themselves, however, from giving a oe ‘arty round of applauge to the last yma, whet wae quite pro‘onged Dr. Hiscox took his text from the fifth chapter of Ro- mane. twenty third verse — “Tor the wages of win is death,” Ihe points were — 1. Sin is a hard task moster. ‘2. Bin te death to a man's good charactor, &. Sin is death to 9 man’s far pects, 4. Sin is death to a man's bodily ite. 5. Sin ie death to the soul. The reverend gentieman dwelt with great force and energy wpon all there pointe, and war marked attention by the entire audience. showed that the ened to witht < were listening, for often of 2 goad puint by. heartly appending. | Thong n the course of the evening “ube bite’ —as they allel the hynune—were shied to come ext slightly torwed, they behaved very well inveed. The police arrested one boy for makine a noise in the lobby. The vervices will be continued next Sunday. “Mivdirected Letters. POSTON. PyTLAPRLT Ma. JW. Pitie &e King & 6o., ©. Griflitha & € & Coates, Faton, Lovett & Wellington, 6. G. Rvans, 3. Robinson & Co, 1. Martin & O., Speur, Burke & Co, & Miles & on elling, Coffin #7. LOU, KO, ndersou & Co. questions youre German, ay Hes yeeterday, who had died fn consrquence of injuries Tanndea npon himeelf while =a im the Wwek-up at Astoria. The deceased bad been arrested on the charge of stealing a coat, and having been corm ted, was about being n to Queen s county jail to await trial. Previous to the ut ‘toe for starting he cut hie throat witha pocket knife, inflicting injurka of such a nature ae to rencer immediate medics! care hecessary. fie was therenpen conveyed to the Brook! City Hopital, where he lingered for two 4 ond tp x of the sermon they manifested their appreciation | | der med quite su roxbed into the mate's room, demand ng if he had com noted the theft. The mate saw that he wax drank, and eF he became very abusive, "the k wae quite slippery, some water baving frozen on and sized him by the throat. at tide, and the teroud mate fell down, striking his a¢ very heavily. The mate then stepped annore and went for an efficer, On his retora be fount that the se rapdly. The poles, however, eubeequently fonnd Witoa onthe pler, with the back of his head crashet (9, aad eviiently ita dying @tate. He wae quite ineensible at thie time. The pohee took bim to the horpital, and ar reeted Maker for felonious aseauit The steward positivay asserts that be sae the prieoner ee the belaying pin—o —_ fron implement—etriking Wileon over the head with all bie might, Wileon ie yet living, but wholly inpeneible, and & NOt expected to gnrvive the night. He akert han, and joined the ship in St Louis. Raker fo New Orleans in her. Sustion bat been one Serre commited the Wilecn' injuries, ‘Te Kivpxnnoox Bare Rorseny.—Two of the alleged Kinderhook Bank robbers, George Fieh and Abbot Wal lace, who were arrested by the detective police a few days feo, have been committed for trial by the authorities of Colnmbis county. Tt was shown on the examination that the prisoners bad been seen forking ahont the bank for come days previous fo the robbery, an’ that the morning following the occurrence they were observed making their way on foot to adepoton the Hudson River Railroad, about fix miles distant from the viiage. Detective Keefe teetified to arreetieg the a conor with anamber of the spaced billie in ‘The evidence was not epelueive by an menee, bes | 4 @ country jury it was vent. ‘Toe Lave Prowt im Aveyer ©.—Woe are requested to state that Patriek Reilly, the young man who was stabbed jo Avenve ©, near Twelfth street, on Thursday night, ie not a member of the Mackrelville gang, amd that ‘ho had prisoner to answer the result of ;" je terest whatever in the Garten of ey cand uate and one bey | cny Inteltyence. Feserat of A Finewan.—ugh M. Luke, the fireman who was killed at the burning of the Harlem Railroad freq ht depot on Friday morning last, was burned yester day, with imporing ceremonies, from the residence 0 Chief Engineer Howard, No. 108 Leonard street. Mr Luke Was an exempt fireman, and was formerly a mem ber of Rook and Ladder Company No. 4, and also Assia tant Foreman of Chatham Company No. 16. As thy died wlule in the discharge of his duty ae a fireman, hi pomey, was duly honored therefor by some thousands o Dip ate emeaee | in the 1, Conspicnoua Cy whom, of course, were the members of the companies t whieh be had been attached. The ineurance Patrol ot which be was & member, algo turned out, Rev. Me. Fiat: Dell conducted the religione services at the Chie whieh were of an fnueoally interesting character, after which the cotta thes coptatted the body wae taken to the sidewalk, when the proceesion comntermarched part to tok p leet ook at the deceased, The coilin bore a plate Wii) the folowing. wert tion coor reovercosoce® j nen Decewmmn 10, 1868, t MRR Re LOOL LE BOCCONI LEE He pt TOT POOOPE LATE DODD HE The preeeesion marched down Rrondway to Bente Se. y,0n the way to Greenwood, Hook and se tnes pene none nacre HUGH OM. LUKE, Acorn 36 Yrans. The friends of Miss re ee a « Ogden, of Montreal, Canals, im the me. ‘a of the fomily are reapentnuity i, from the Chareh of the Aa- , on Tuesday afternoon, ab theee with the inaeripticn, We moarp onr toss!” ‘The Exsinpt Fureo:9, the Ineurange Patrol and the active members of Lape Cae HeE OME Wery BELONE, and Woked well. wee ie Ww Lecnard ‘street, was covered with mourning The rema ns wo a al tor mater ment. vey? « { O'Mar —On Ssturde: e A Voncwey Saar in tik Fromm Warn —About half om “no a pike By 2 es the ‘Kk laet evening, ae a party of rowslies wore nny Kk, Ireland. 4 ssa passing throngh Greene 4 hear Prince Biron, making : The frie ee ve fan My, thane of his brothers, Pat tchard, Teme and Jo of bia bro considerable nolke, hey were met by officer Davis, OF UO a Leary, are Brot A Pharronorg. Fight wart, who remonstrated with thom regarding —foperm, from Le late reskienee, No. 3A Rowwevelt mht aby Meir pore, when ove of the party mate the offlenr an im. ths (Mowing) eiterncom. at owe oleh vey to Boe on Saturday, Deo. “Tt Pertinent auswer, and the whole party continved On 44 "vcr tines, Maia ReaD, Wile of Joba Rood te ‘The offiver, howe Howed them up, and again or be Sti pear of her ap * , oe Cees ul pase on, when one of tho “The relatives and friends of the family are res; | party beame onraged and drew ® virk and made & inci to attend the funeral, thie (Monday) aftern rom, a PUREE at the CMloer er, strvck time i, from her late reeidence, Wi =f bes Fhieid, Pet gid op ane entered bis left g de jist above hig heart, witiening » of about au inck aud a ball deep. i stabbed b ‘The party then fled up Greene strect to Houston, and thenee to Broad was, whore two of thom, nomed Pateek Duily and Hoary Drake, were arrested. The man, however, wi feted tLe wouned ie said to be Joe Coburn, one Of the Gebbing froternity. He tween Myy th Vas Tent. —n St 6 years, @ months ans S dave, © ‘The relatives and friende of the family are r ay invited to nttend the faneral services, tis (Yooday) ove ping. wt ball past keven o’eiock, at his late residence, Ne TRO We at Tenth etreet, misc HLLAN| BOUD. DP uNroa—T He nEST THING To ALLAY PAIN. 9A BURDSo14% arnica ininont, 1 Beckman stroct PPLETON'S RATLWAY OVIDE, THIKD bbt j bert ged DRORMBER. Containing sme ume tablew of the 6th of December, ] a+ well nw an improvement in the LAR Bibb bY AT M F. showing at n glance oe which page et the (inile the time eht for may be found, #0 thas da’ (ravelioe ban onip to peleasis Fonte on the map, thea tare te ‘fhivers, however, were so" sumed he wilt be Cicer, aR conveyed to hia residence ofa plymewn procured, who pronounced both Wounds of A serious nature may result fatally ‘Texnmix Ficer iv Gkanp StkRRT—Two Maw Baoty Iv JOKRD.—About 11 o'clock last pivht a fight occurred in the Arcade saloon, Grand street, acar Broaiway, under the model artist catablishinent, betweou a party of youn Men, respecting & young gict who was attending atone ef thy page in the Guide indicated on maps ‘ont referring the table, Several blows were exchanged, when one man ( the Index, D. ‘APrLRTON 4 ‘en q pay a dumed Kewnra W. Tooley, a dancer in the place, took a =. inrge sword from beh nd the scenes and mudw atheist ab ope of the party named Daa Bryant (not the Minstrel | wan), infieting # terrible cut in the Load, which felled bim to the ground, Thi hat a tendency ts increase the row, which continued unui the partics got ous inte tao | MERICAN AND ENGLISM PLAYING CARDS reneh, Gorman and Playing cards, AL WILLMER & ROGRRS', 42 Nasaaa atrodt, treet. ‘There Teoley ma to another dash at a man om T BAKERS, 107 WILL14M STREBT, NEAR BSVE “hartes Henedict, cutting bim badly in the heal Several | 4S, tate imly $4 ta for Prone eait aden, ready made or cabers were more OF lems injurod, Wut the final arrival Of | patont leather boots, with pateot ww. the poilee put a stop to the row. The wounded wore takea heme by their trends Skaring in CeNTRAL PanK.—Wator was lot into the | rkating pend m Ceutrat Park about a wook since, Tho recent cold weather bas covered die pond with a fine smooth shoot of ice, of suticient thickness and strength WORD OF APVICR.—DO YOU DY® YOUR HAIB! 1 me une (Omly 2a WITRON'S TAC COLOR ER se RBSTOR! (rich l ihe beet arc. cheapest article fer evloring and the hair over sold No matter how geay your hie ts opbaaee calag, sud wever tades, or . He sobful brown of black, to support the bundriee &° youths who have been sajoy. | without dyeing the sil” oF touring "the halt, Remeber W lng tor the pact Uhree days the deigghtfal, gescoful and 9, manly Okerowe of hating Chereon, he wotor beiow the br wd ive ny Bape air nay ‘Noolrod “shade, dy red fine ov is about three fret seep, WAEE I Let Lod Geep partoritaa yet Th New York acetns te In & portion of the poud the pon gg 9 chy dt AB ho wkating i allowed OG ChAt | Soi hemtore the geayent hal iN very tine, wad Young | that your moxt untim. pnjoy it hugely. was colored. WH Restorur will prearrve the hair, biack or brown. ta aepi calor é crewse, We rom th aur ngtane 688 Peas hare coe beeen erecta Sandra’ a ® fue uslural appear InvoRMATION TO QUALE Docrons.—On the 19th | foce Omiy of November, bill was introduced inte the Senate of nn Spt hago ‘or ere hectai 0 ea om a ree nee fo prokibit the sale of patent medicmes in the waite of porte A tle ‘AS vanes "hs a drug store, 120 ay Cran? street un od Mayen! 178 EF lh Boy ica ™ ised Los, Third and Wate ut etreets, sole A GROVER & BAK Coun Unieader— Pate bay: Usimn Biases Tersscr Cove —ton. 48, 54, 63, 04, 78, 115, 4. —Now, 640, 047, 648, 092, 897, 447, 709, AT, WAH, 482, Aus, BB, BIT, 972, 436, 3, 1746, 091,58 626, 16d hee vert Los FAMILY SKWING MAGHINR. rRwe $60, 4% BROADWAY. Thin machine is unquestionably The boat in the market, Stvsme Coumt—Special Torm.—Nos. 79, 86, 45, 9440 108, LUZ, 108, 106 to Lot, 9, Wilder's Cetebrated Fire Proof Safes, Depot 191 broadway, corner of Hoy street, 4. ¥. Herring's Patent Coampion fire no burglar penof eafon 251 Krosdway, corner Murray w NY Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, new myle, $0, Ufllew, 615 Kromdway, New ort, ao, Festivals, —Drdies, Procure a Pate of | and vew stylen ot seboal Clothing and bolliay eulta, CANTEBLL'S lade’ thick tole holiday boots. “648 lroadway. MIGHTY CHK ar, sae and very becoming, at ROGER & RAYMO! Corner of Fniton and Nassau BARTEOUT'S SEWING MACRIWE MAVE WO + _auyertor.”"—Heenid, rand way. Roya WINTEK CLOTHING— lacluding elegant baQU wax OVERQOATS, Sign RIA MOSCOW < Ten Pounds Goud Coffee for st, and @ Chest of tea for $4, ab BADFUKD'S, 43 Sixth avenuc. Go to the Washin; 44 oUath aveuue, corver Quvncrs NIAGARA BADE ER'S tL CORSO" Thene celebrated pictures have arrived at Baldinore ae ontbern tour, ang will be exbibttes fF A abort Gane ‘See tertes of Mesara Sameen, Cartan & Huneeriptions fr the Veto ormdinan fo be reanired Ni iiLasisNTEN bNS, WitLE NMS ac 3S Brow) ng way, M.'T. XORNS, BUNTONS, NATLS PRNETRATING THR ) Heel ‘enred without pain, 0 hat the bout can be wore tan, mediately afer the opecati: the feadt (noon Riding Academy, No. Tenis alath steve. le TUKNU Bhs, Proprietor. Sruse, Siiver Plater—Old Ware Replated og gilt equal to vow, at 1%) Fulton aiveet, sua uliding. Rotice Three second hand Fire proof Safes for sale very low. BIKAKNS 4 MAKVIN, 40 Murray strent. ag ereeeae to the patient by Dr. ZA’ argeon chiropediat, ee ae nt g 4 grat a | Broadway. here to the poguieiane ‘urgeous ‘of the oly. SOLD: CLAY 8 OD. Po, 4 Pletohor stret wbolownie agsein | ours COAFED, ORACKRD AND TENDER PLAGE saw, enc Osetata Once, Heme, | f0Uh i Men ass Coeeene Beam, A fure remedy for yim) les eruptio salts ben frecnice weEes ee on ee es, Ha, nil #l ekia blemiaben. Pe reine roa br low fare | henus oF acy part af the bixty. dye and restorative, at the ud te | sore from Broad: white, hate cyte or ratte heel Sr rode ty nah + Mra HAY: hich fo not dye, bat will lor woen wiaek “rom 4 lighe mows to benuurat binsk Sivan,” Deca oot ‘tam ieee ora pind Ha | CROCE, CROCR.—81,00 WILL BK PALD IF THIS mB water. sida or Dora not oes. er we ‘chins 0 Youxastows, Deo. 2, 130, Dr, Towas— | Sie eet night T anced m ebitd’s Ite from the Holloway’ ‘a OW Otnement.— There are Sores an al fe doctors be: given K up t die, with « bottle of a 4 tarde D “4 the tinprudence of you 1 in our, ence eee neural Uailaurbralerers! "We dew | Nyy all the driigatata. Pelee 28 conte Depot, 88 Cae sreat cleanser, « ts 4 certain \ = Inne, New York. = — ard. Trowpaburg, N.¥., writes Deo. 6 thet it te delag nit win onena t cevip. Hill's Aretic Omtment Cares Chapa Colds, hurts. plies. tis No. I Barctay trot, Hair dye 6 cents « AY & MARTIN'S LACKING pig LY 4 oa, black OF brow | oi be ait of aii grocers at retail, and al wholesale of © tadora’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Tompocsee | 0 ET HLIN 217 Fulton street, agrnt for Day & Mart 8) Maldon wee ‘The tbe world, Whoirania aud retail, aad the dye pri DVERORKENS FOR CHRISTMAS.—JUST RRORTY! ately applied. "NO 6 Avior Howse. | FL fren: the Catskill Mountaita.a aplondia tof tian, fe —— and sliver aprore reex of dillerent size, Barsy's Treepherous ™ tne Best and | churches sed all public places, private Sonten be. Fer soropent article foe arwening tenn yiug, slemsaing, curing, | *! cian =~ Festoring the bair ‘adior j Guten | ps “ RAT SCOTCH WOOT, SOARFB, teheldor's ie Wigs and Tou: ‘The bast ta the sorts Tore ervamane Mite eld and kopiod Bese PRICKS. BUY BRS CaN RAVE |p s—whinntwat AACE oe Cell and look at the goods. Marsted. Menrnotz—Mexxnoix.—im Thursday, Deo. 9, atthe Ro formed Duteb church, Newwwn, LL) by the Kew. Thos. | Stroup, Mr. ABKAHAM Meskuoix, of Groonpoiut, Book Ign, to Mine Kata BM.» eldent dangtiter uf the late Potor A: * te, of Newtown Woe W ARD—Mi nrty —(in Sunday, fee, 12 by the Row PRKICR'N PATENT iE: re T. 8 Conan, laxanius Woovwany Miss Axaie Mowry, sale at the privetys! house furnishing and expos both of thus city. * = A aten aauatactinn i VOLUN AN & BOTTI, Agen, Rociwe —On Saturday, Dee. 11, Consntaa Mewruerra, in. | scatman fant coughter of Dawidggl aod Mary J. to vne. , Albany papers please copy Toorx—at Youkers, Westchester county, NY, nowy, Lee. 12, Mrs. Satan Bucauem Bocur, aged ob OLLDAY THAD. we Hie Tomes & SONH, , i “The funeral will take place on Twrmiay afternoon, dt , from St. John's church ” frends QO! Baexvins BEW Picks. {heavy importa Dom bo ye His romaine will be taken from fis late roe : nee, No. At rently 26 Cotherine street ree's chareh, Teokman thy me from ti 4, precinely at i Fucdiay afternoon, and | wrangead bbe entrel? pret ous i vy. Whe friemin on { the ory firt clage, indeed, | mag vom are respectfully imvited to abtemd without fur x dae a price, lower Gam rae rove an follows per qailon $2 a, ther rote. +. be oy the demyoha or Califor nia papers please copy Raaty —At No. G17 Pear! strvet, #, Janie Dea, pote Oe eres an aat MeBeRRAIY bes FRED. $ COZENS, Hutson River Raticuad dapat, after a Lingering (tl Hite remains wiil be taken toSt. Andrew's « where | il Le offered af lat past (on o'clock, thence PREC "10 VIEWS —OROKEL BROTITERS, NO, i “ so cock > Caiver rt nw wry fe ry int re: Ke Ma | Soicha strwet, are jnet publishing new series of Amerionm 7 Hes oan Mm frends and acquaintances are respoct{uly invite at pot ae w opel forcgn view LINGERS -RWING MACHINES. The greet retuction in the pring of these Indiapeneabie machines hee br o reeh of enstomers, Though @e vices bive } yep. thy machines are made beter v ! Consett —On Saturday, Dor. 11, of inflammation of the longs, Jamie Comnmuny, chant talon, tn the 4th your | of bin ap | The frienite and acquaintancc# of the furmily are respect. | HB ever. Now withetime vobuy fully ‘qyited to attend the funeral, thin (Monday) efter } ios Meoatway, New’ Vows, noon, at ane o'clock, fram the Methodist Eynsccpad ‘a - + - eur Btreet, Det@een Broun and sor * arene. } yor Orta. Dosovas —Suddenly, on Saturday, | , Mra. Dowo- FOUNTAINS INDIA STORR, B Bronaway. The friends Of her fon are requested to attend the fune m stevet, Une | ATCMES ANDI ‘wr WON? Worcs SPRRA atAsens, | AND PAN Y ARTICLES, OSBORNE, NOARDHAS & TOWNERIT OF, Browiway, corner of Spring reat, INTER CLOTHING FOR ROYS WOM, at two O'clork precisely. undo y , Dee ngestion of the bral eldest , 16 months and Hi days. of the family are respeetiully tine residence of by | W Cur ator in thin de pe ctine bas just been renewed, b t | SPLER DT OVAROOATS, noon, wt one o'clock, The remains will be taken to Jncinding the macb mdmtr wood. ¥ AUX STYLES, gether wilh every variety of indoor 6) A LITTLE LOWES THAN RVRK, KOCERE & 2 Raveor Corner of ult and Waasar sre wat Grooas.—On Sanday, De 12, Hawkey Taner, only-eon of Philip H. and Juba A irogan, aged 10 mouths aud attend THATS THE beerst eas] J Nason ftreet, Brook! Harrint.—Ge Saturday, Deo, 1, Roa Hanrserr, bewved con of Lawrence and ts 4 years, 10 monthe ana nine were taken to Flatt ment, on Sunday, Deo, 12, Aibany papers pleare copy theme iNpess, whieh sbe bore with Clristan patience and f tuce Harrie L. Browne, in the 18th yoar of ‘The friends and relatives of the family a invited to attend the funeral, this (Mowtay) at half past one o'clock, from’ the Ninh stcort. Mothers Epieeopal church, corner of av: B and Nintir street seunee At Meiroer, on yoy - Be Norton W., eret child of Thomes B. Nagy Maria Leggett, ea 8 years, 4 month aml 20° vatives and frende of the, Camily are reepenttalty in vied to Attend the funeral, thie Monday) morning, ab ten o'clock, from the reridence of his father, at Moirone, 1M Conmns. ts Brookly H, of Saturday }. Dee. Manassa, iniant chit of J. H. and Emeline He, ‘aged 1 year, 6 months and 25 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the {pvited to attend the funeral, this (moolegs unatome t afternoon, at two o’eloek, from No. 120 Adetpht street. Mrap —0n Sondey, Dee. 12, Wau F., gon of A. G. and Henrietta Mead, aged 1 year and 9 days, ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to I tend the funeral, from the rewdence of bis parenta, No. 166 Grand street, Wiliameborg, thie (Monday) aftervoon, at balf past one o'clock, without further invitation, _O'brersnt, —Suddenty on Sunday morning, Deo. 12, NKLL, aged JS years. Frases ~D Iman seth tiated delete, Thien, ‘iernye acu! crowded Pomp! ¥ wn wereet, of noahing the ve west and lstert Indies’ dregs trtroretuge, He han nivo orders: 708, $4 & te eNCH CALF Beata it SUNIL Seay daonen

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