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8 , NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1859. PS AS perme ER eM Professor Mitchel’s Last Lecture. City Intelligence. ‘YER PRELIONARY STEPS TOWARDS A NEW YORE CITY | Scxpay m New Yous.—Yestorday was « mild and plee- OBSERVATORY—THB UNYENIGHED FROBLEMS OF | pant day. ‘id “:01,” as if to compensate us for his ASTRONOMY. three days’ absence, shone out in all his brightness, and, Professor Mitchel gave the concluding lecture of his with the genial atmosphere, made everybody have smil- Series to a full house af the Academy of Music on Satur- tng countenances, The atiendance at the various places day evening, upon invitation, for his own benefit. Pre- Of public worship was generally good; but the sea of ho- ‘vious to the lecture the following reeolutions—offered by manity that flooded Broadway and the public squares was Professor Loomis and seconded in an energetic apecch bY | bovend our calculation. Throughout the day the ferry &e. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. | gr ssense ane spcnisr irri wsnsenlind ‘ua Movements of Ocean Steamers. rr ateamabiy na, rome ‘Liverpocl for NYork, was passed | echer {Srem), Brolis, hence Dee 8 for Melbourne, Dee te Japan. ‘he Rev. Dr. Macauley’s South Dutch church, corner of sib avenve and Twenty-first street, was densely crowd- ed yesterday morning with «devout and attentive au- dience, to hear a discourse by the Rev. 8. R. Brown, first smtesionary to Japan of the Reformed Dutch church. The imtroductory exercises were conducted by Dr. Macauley. ‘The hymns sung were appropriate to the occasion, con- 283% Bbip “Valentine ” bound N, Jan 19, lat: Jon 7934 (pro- . from Ni for Liv Dably ship Valenti. from Orleans Evaro pon ining eng tof and wars Bence Toms Oo peine day, and w ‘arr ot do 17th, Jacob A ttamier, Hitz, NUrieane; 8 Thewap- son, Revnell, do. ‘Jan 2—Arr Yankee Bla audience = from the 3 and the city railroads did a good the of ite iner fcurity, and this se Santer Be pep Disbmente id. bot appeur vo ob: natural result eased toi and otber similar establis men! SNS secs etemen caeeance ss | rameter Senuseten oo Sc "ote met is wi & at sea can th fous 3 curately atwermined tfom day to day; and whereas, we peel eng mea akeriey point. Corner loafers were out Saming verses indicative of a self-sacrificing missionary ted to ities apd vulgarigm Briv ast, Jan 1¢—Pot tn ship Ohilds, Liverpool apiels, such as the following — ’ pear ip page a pa otha Af me me Rd Ba ee ag ey Corgi yortroalgge Ny eee for Fine ib homeo ome ‘When I survey the wondrous cross LD. Fredericks and Abner W. Spooner, charging them | servations, while the general diffusion of astronomical | Dutton gentry” were non eat. Livery stable kcopers did a ‘an 7 On which the Prince of glory died; ith having, by means of a conspiracy, defrauded the | !uowledge must tend to elevate and refine the public | Jarge business, a8 all sorts of vehicles and all sorts Of } sow eins. Fimil tor ‘My richest gain 1 count but loss, w 9 és taste aod exert a salutary infuence upon the interests of | horses were ip demand, The roads and drives convergiog | sun snzs., bed on ore go ‘And pour contempt on all my pride. Park Bank out of $7,000. The complainant alleges that education in this city; therefore, to the city were thronged from morn till Jate at night by wr ¥. 5 7 30, 1086. rhacce of | pa handle, 4 Providence, before ‘Were the whole realm of nature mine, the accused used him as an instrument to effect their de- Resolved, That the erection of an Astronomical Observa- Jehu’s of ail classes. Port low York, January ba iv ige ois ot ‘Sans Ear Cage, Chase, Liverpool. Sid 8th, H ‘That were a present far too small: signs, and woo lengthy affidavit detailed all the ciroum | ‘cr5 ju the city of New York is imperatively demanded bY | tue Acqperr on rue Kiowa Avmrux Rasinosp.—Tho ay BBigatman dobraon, Mobile; Champion, tntey, clbeaiary Saus vo aanantn commerce ecience; , Mapenn! leans. Soon mya, eA mya. stances connected with the affair, from which we compife Nhereas, we bave learned with great pleasure ‘that the | young lady whom we referred to on Thuraday week ap ieee xe, Crowe)), Savannah, 66 hours, with acuzuaven. Jan 6—Put back, Bumboldt, Boysen, for NYorke orably inclined | being badly injured by a collision between an Eighth ave. ¥ cae ee ny opservato- | noe car and a fire engine, has been suffering ever since. Kcsoived, That such an observatory would bea fitting | Yesterday the surgeon, who bas been in daily attendance orvament and a crowning glory of the Central Park upon her, performed a very sueceseful operation by am- Rerolved, That ae 800p 48 the amount of the subscrip- tating the njured part of the right hand, the patient lop chall warrant tbe Commencement of active Operations, | epi Be ‘ether a@ministered to her, The young lady is the evbgcribers to the Observatory fund shall have the | Mrs. Maverick wife of Mr. Augustus Maverick, of the New opportunity of electing a perminuébt board of wustees iD | York Times. ‘they were married by the Rev. Theodore pace of the present provisional one. Perker, in Bosten, op the Ist of the present month. The After acknowledging the compliment which bad been goa aah to hair Amel bas igi Led ae ot 4 paid him by the audience im their attendance, and in the Bel ah cence tamean Compaen ae camapaterienn tr remarks of Professor Davies, his former tutor, aud urgivg | juries received. the necessity of builditig the noblest Observatory in the | Tow Pasxe's Bunrupay.—This evening the disciples of world, as ft only for New York and the age, and to re- | Tom Paine will celebrate bis one hundred and twepty- deem our nation from the discredit of worshipping aloue | geeond birthday by a grand roiree and banquet at the the almighty dollar, he proceeded to the subject of the | Chinese Assembly Rooms, The, Cocasion wi! no doubt , eines ; ‘ pripg together a motley crowd of socialists, evening’s lecture, «The Unfiniebea Probleme of tne Uni- | (ree fomriertes, and the odds aod enis of ail’ the verse.”” This exprestion, be said, would seem to imply | ‘ismp’ of the day. Mrs. Ernestine L. Rose and other that there were gome that were finished, waich was not | “Iighta” will speak on the occasion, absolutely the case. The great law of universal gravita- Fink iN ATTORNEY StkEET.— About twelve o'clock on Sun tion reigns throughout our solar system with absolute | day noon a fire occurred in the bakery of Theodore Gel- command and power. We can almost with certainty au- | jer, No, 157 Attorney street. The flames wero soon ex- heunce that its dominion reacbes vo the fixed stars, aud | tinfuished; damege about $100; insured for $800 m the when this ig uttered all that is Sinished is told. But, have | warket Ingurance Compeny. The builving is owned by we gogo Ml thi Ppa! of any planet? Can we plice | Mr, Morback. It is damaged about $25, and is insured any one revolving wer! it cannot be done. Alls but an approximation to perfection. Two hundred years ago | SCOTT LIFR GUARD V8. NeW YORK VOLUNTEKKS. one of the discrplee of Copernicus had sufficiently examined TO THR EDITOR vik wma (at Simba the movements of Meroury to predict the fact that it would | ,, PY a0 anony mous communication, which appeared in U Crogs the disc of the sin; but his computations were such | HEkALD uncer the above remarkable caption, the public that he must give himself a limit of five days, ani within | Fe apprised that «+ the New York Volunteers have a the following story:—Mr. Davis alleges that he formerly Bev. Mr. Brown read the following verses for his | |), sretn Broadway: that in October, 1856, he failed = stretch forth | th geet etree on ha poy cqok dl hoyle tent, and let them e aceused im ‘an ment eee et Se Spare not, lengthen thy | effects in their favor for much larger amounts than were eerds, and strengthen thy stakes really due them, thus defrauding his other creditors, among For tbou thait brake forth on the right hand and on the | the number the Park Bank, Prior to the fuilure the com. Jott; and thy seed shail inherit the Genties, and make the | plainant alleges that he was induced by the above men- desolate citivs to be inhabited:—Jsaiah, chapter 54, verses | tioned parties to o) bis acceunt with Park; that he gists oat ao ware promptly Pa; that in October, 1865, the defcadants ‘were promptly paid; in er, S fendan' Growth, maid the reverend) speekery ‘a ah Jot) ee sign | furnished lum with more checks, against which he drew @f life. No dead thing grows. The hard kernel eorn | for the sum of $7 , oF thereabsuts; that these checks seems dead, but place it in the earth, and if it takes root | wore allowed to go to protest, tbo bringing bam Into the ad grows, that proves its life. So the eurest sign of the | bank's debt in the above amount; that compéainant then piety of an individual is the life he leads—the kind of out | made’a fraudulent assignment, thereby chemting the bank growth resviting from it. So with the church, the gurest | out of its just Dreperae of the ag fn ed 2] 6 i i? . | conspiracy, and the manner in whic effected, Mr. bigs of its life is what It does—is ite action, teachings, de- | TEASE? “dnd this deponent further saye tat a ‘pur. velopement and enlargement. The inspired writer gives | Dose to defraud the Park Bank was conceived by said ‘expression to three principles: Firat, that the watchword | J, meg 1, Porter # sbort time anterior to the execution of f Jeaus Christ is onward, onward to great achievements | 44i4 paper writing, and to use the name of this deponent fm the developement and advancement ot his kingdom; | for said purpose; that on or about the Ist of June, 1856, eeond, that the church, to accomplish her mission, must | in furtherance of said purpose, and at the inatance of eaid By broad and extensive plans, and spare no means or ex- | James L. Porter, an account was opened at the Park in their execution; third, that her seed sbait thus | pany in the name'of thie deponent, and thereupon a ficti- fruitful, multiply and iberit the Gentiles, Thecburch | jioug credit was made for this deponent with said bank Before Christ wax confined to one nation. The Jews were | by (Le cepoeit of checks of other persons for large Bot given 10 propagandism ; they were not commanded © | arounte, which were uniformly honored by the bank on Spread weir religion, and this, I think, was the ich they were drawn ull on or about the 25th day of eat catize of their frequent relapses into hea- | ‘cpember next following; that among the checks g0 de- jem. But Jesus Christ commanded his fol- | posited were checks signed, some with the name of Abner lowers to spread his religion throughout the world among | W. Spooner, and some with the name of John Harring, every bation, kindred, tongue and people. The brightest, | poin of whom were ineolvent and wholly irresponsibie, best and most ranctifying hope ot God’s people now is, | the former being only a clerk of the deponent’s, and the vf nRETE, c » Ream Vaemae Swann, Rameey, Balimore, with mdse, eokeraRtiRores, Pec 31—Arr Mary Lee, Morton, and 6G to rom wel a jams, Lriab he Bbip, Chemylon of Boston), Rg} eye Enap Sin Care Town, CGH, Dec 7—8ld ship Noonday, Heury, Oal- se to W A Pole ton — oul Marsirand. from Calcutta. of sud for Boston, 28 daysout Now | ““aicorya, Noy 28—Arr_ Harkaway, London; dip Evelyn. of New York, from Calcutta for | Vision, Bearse. do: Dec 8, 8 Cabot, Watts }; Boenho- ‘oe while towing up the Lower bay, wentashore | run Cot'rell, London; 4th, Moses Wheeler, Wiltman, ‘Liver- op the Went Bek ard remained there 18 hours; was got off by | pool. ae hae Copt Grebam, of the Underwriters’ office, with the ald of sxvo- DEAS, Jap 17—Arr sehr J Morton. Bullock, Havana; ral eteamtugs. Vhe vhip is leeking about& inches per hour; | otb, brige Minnie Miller White, NYork; Emma Kger, Kelly, the cargo te ‘supposed not tobe damaged. She was towed to oh aFleston, Farah, Elrabeth Raynes, Vortiand: chr. 0 perwER ard, Weel istol, Re 8 hobin, iy kecort, Hussey Liverpool, Dec 20, with mdse and $2 Achorn Heatinge. Hoaton. ncngeretd D'Unden Wostl days boating down Chancel | “Cyynruncon don heave brige Titania, Appleby. Portland; Against strong westerly gales Dec 24, off Bariaey, aignalized | Copcor, silen. Jacksonville; ecbr Venino, Cosson, New York. Hr ship city of Manchester, outward bound; 26tb inst, iet85.ton | R14 ‘Tibermas Howes Philadelphia 1460 signalized ship Chancellor, from Callao for Hampton Dear, Jap 7—Arr Semuel Watis, Hewes, London (and ald for Renée NOrienbe. sr6 Ton ced pilot at, artmouth fh), Suk, Amazon, bin Great Western, Furber, Liverpool, Dee 80, with mise Hovey Londen (and ald for NYork. and TiG pareevgers, to C H Marshall & Co" 14th inst, Int 44, lon oh Jariel Filirtt Small, Moulmetn for London (and pro- trom the mtzen topgallaniyard tow): 01h Jesele HFown, Johnson, London for 8a- rm. and was lost hored), bid Fth, Mobile, Caasans, Mobile. hit Devonshire. Lord, Logon, Dec 29, with mdse and pas- forages ty Goth Louis Huich, MeLooo, from Sunderland rerpers, Kb Morgan Anchoreo at Quarantine. for NOrieane = tho i enim bce, New Orleans, Jan 8, with mdse, to tol CY, 1807-08, Ellen Stewart, Coffin, from Rotterdam acbson & Foadion. ‘ok. Ehip Clitton, Williams, New Orleans, 14 days, with mdse, to | Duaitn, Jap 10-14 Agnes Anderson, Keatire, NYork. Wn ‘2ttb inst, 60 miles 8 of Sandy Hook. passed a Fiegtwoop Jan 1—§id Fuvorte, allen, pavannab. ship's lower mast, patnred white, with rigging attached. Has | Grascow, Jen 12—Arr Foipburg (+8), Comming, New York, bac seme very heavy weather. Bhi 61d, Harpawell. Stover. Reston: 8th. Delhi Cook. do, Hark J 3 Vatborne (ot Hichmond, Me), Bickford, Liverpool, | ~ Gusexock. «'an 7—sld Wild Horse, Masters, NYork. Dee, with mdse, to master, Made a Sonthern passage, was Gatway, Jan 11—Sld Ciresssian (68), St Johns, NF, and New (¢ daye in tbe Irish Chapnel, with heavy SW «ales; had heavy | york. Meniher ibeenure pragave. "6th let Int 8 50, lon 1080, sp: ke | GinnaneaR, Dec S1—Are Princess Roval, Kennedy, Malags ship Frapkin Haven 2 oeys from Boston tor New Orleans (and eld for NYork); Jav }, Ashlev, Thomas Palermo (and Kore antelope (of New, Tw ), Khodes. PortSpatn, iZdays, | for Philadelphia), Crest of the Ocean, Balsden, Palermo for with eccoa. &o, to Trowbrid un, of New Haven. '22dioet, | NYork. Jot £470, Jon 7310, pF masted sche Peter iltnton, from | Cf do Dec $1, Muacongus, Carter, from Merseilios for shes {or he York. 24, spoke 8 manted seby Jam Chartetton; Jan 8, Helen Kt Cooper, Lapham, from Leghorn for Tlee) Smith but could not Understand where from or York Han teen cetainea Sdajeof tbe Higblancs by fog. Ip port Jan 2, barks Daniel Webster, Ryder, from NYork for Wat the whole earth wail be occupied by the religion and | inttor @ gon-inlaw of the porter of the Tradeamen’s | that time his prophecy was verified by observation, At u | Ct) Orgunized for charitxble and inary DuFDOEEE, COM | OTT LE Cootell, Lee, Comterand Harbor, Jan 18, with | Jpuraodaye, sehr Fuctsiug bird, Davis, from Palersso for Nt Sespel of Jesns Christ. Our digpensation is distinguished | puck, living over eaid bank; that, at the instance | later period the astronomers of Fraico had prodictod | Peeed of those who served under General Ward B. Burnett | Deke ToOge es on” on inat tat #8, lon 78, apoke Drig | Yooh aicnsanted ren Kartew from Porto Rico. of and tor New Haren, Havre, Jan &—arr Young Sam. Merryman, NOrleans. Sid ‘Berk Fam cl Rockland), Reluoaem, Cniveninn, 21 dave, ub, ae Hiicomb, Tean. ard We ttathboe, Pratt, NOrleans; &e, to Kernings, Mulier i) ins expert t Blanc. Uxnard, Havana. oaiber: started dock toad aud stove bulwarks,. | ne aworut, Higgine, NOrleans: A H Stevens, ton), Vose, Bordeaux, 48 days, with id Engispd, Delano, Charleston j—rid Wureata, Steengrafe, Brouwershavens Philadelphia; Sth, Scotia, Miskeliy, Bald- i ; ) &e. “they within five bours,and an observation of the actual} time | during the war with Mexico,”’ &o. ‘and igo that y of crossibg had shown the prediction to be true, and how | bave no connection” with the Leese eset ep) ao far the exact calculation was in error. At w stil later | Corelug to this writer, are Organized for “snluary ae period, in M5, the first observation was made in the in. | Wty.” Without dwelling upou the inquiry, bow far the stitution uncer his control, and having computed the exuct }. Wte7 Aree of aueny move Elander Upon others Comes witht time at which the planet Would cross the disc of the sun, | te cope of the “charitable purposes’? for which the Vo by the propagation of the Gospel, We are called to preach | of iid James L. Porter, said Harring was repre rist to ali men. No pent up Palestine Iunits our Jabors; | sented to one or more of the officers of the the field is tho world. Jesus bas said, “Go ye iuto all the | Park Bank a ‘a broker in good. credit, when, world, and preach the Gospel to every creature.” Since | in fact, he was only = bar tender in @ small then we bave nover wanted work to do. This is the pro- | restaurant kept by a person of the name of Porter, per calling, the necessary work of the church, and we | in the basement under the Lafarge Hotel; that said Har- 7. Jen ra, Jan 1, with hides. &9,toCorn- | Aajberdina, Ouendag. ever had apy right to be at anything else. The Duke of . | and the A pegs unteers are here said to be orgauized, I will only state Go eed going in, a brig aupptsed the H al: | sore. Wellingion, on being consulted by a reverend gentleman | jiUe; ‘hough Or tee ened Hata ee Teed | ond the exact point of coptact, he walten with anxiety the | ITITtDS Feott Life Goard a compraed of’men who Lonoray | loth neces Sag hesty AW saa NE gates nea Deen Sdsyels | = Cl"soruu," Deo Sxte port-shipe Mountain: Wave, Hardy, mbout sending missioparies to India, prompty repliod, | Bank, which. together with the funda necessary to meet | The pusshy, miputes seemed hike hours sweejnog siowly | bly served ibeir country to the Mexicap War un/er Gen- De fog of Berne ‘Gupen/Agient és a7. for hew ope te bart corny nennad ny Pepto “Look to your marching orders, sir—'Go ye into all the | hig checks, was furnished to bim, and eo kept at the in- d after the most painful and anxious suspenee, at | Malt Scott and Taylor, incluoig several of we Sew York | rie Cuasanie Ste oe » een. (or ree Wink: Beste, cure antheriaAleeet: world, and preach the Gospel to every creature, The | stance of said James L. Porter in furtherance.of' said pur: | the'exact minute predicted, the edge of the planet in- | Volunteers. Jt Js unfortunately true, apd hence the Eve & © hobbing (Br, o: Yarmouth, N8), Barns, St Domingo | Ger Fnsh, and Giimpae, Hayton, unc; Aolue, Chapman, aaiscionarics were sent to India, and wich wbat.a blessed | pose; that on the 26th day of September, 1856, there wus | fringed upen the edge of the solar disc. Such was theac. | #éctet of the insinuation, that some of that regimentwere } iy ay §, with muhogeny, ae. do: sehr ganel, Travia’ do Salted Now '9 ships veauit! The early Christian church was much given to | deposited in the Park Bank to the crevit of bls deponent, | cuacy of sue computation that 1t was withlu 16svousde of uded from our socitty for reasons involving its eff- | ° ir'bive Loss Huy bee, P youth, NO, 6 days. Freeman, Jarvis lalond; 2th, Harriet & Jeasle, Gray, Manila missionary iadors; she extended them throughout all the | in further prosecution of said purpoee, two,checks of said | the actual time as determined by obgervatwn. (Appiause.) | Cency, and even its exwtence; but that is their misfortune, Rebr Julia Abn, Gray, Buckeport ‘yoth, ry lary, Follanshee, and Golden Bagle, Fi » New Beaman empire; and when she began to omit her missiou- | Spooner, and two checks of said Harring, mountwog vin | But there seconds must be cut down to the gixtecuth part | #20 potthe fault of the Guard, who have always, it is well Sebr dra, Chamberitip, Boste Bedior ; ath bite Aosapbine, inne. Tees sha ary labors rhe began to decline 1 purity and power and | gi to about $6,825, all of which was dishonored, dicre | of a second, and then we would beable to. determmme the | Known since their orgenization, been wiling to exwond a BELO’ Fb at OL Td bo Seog dy Beret gate asefulness; sbe bid her light under @ bushel, and’ suffered | being no funds im the banks on which said checks were | exact positions of our ships at ea. (Applause) Navi. | be ping band to those who deserved their aupictance, and | One ebip, one bagk, and one brig, unknown. Paitneoses whe Bullenehe ashog. NOrtenne: 19", bark MA We consequence thereof; she lost her own | drawn respectively; that in further prosecution of said | gation had. led to the theory that our Great solar wystem | Whcee cbaracter js now too well established to need do- SALLED. a nikfort: 2th, brige WT Martin, Frevet, Might when she ceased to extend it to others. Gilmore, Ravenuah; echr some pirit of the war sweeping through space with a velocity of 164,000,000 | fence at roy hands against nameleceand cowardly attacks. HST era Renee, Laide, mere ae re From Quarantine—-Ship Plymouth Rock, London. miles in every year; yet up to the present time no one hus H. MoDONNELL, purpose Harring’s other checks said Spooner & ‘he Southern steemera euiware bound sailed from Quaran- | Kaltimore: In modern times the missionary Harring, for large amounts, were on the next day 5 re tas Pi Phureh bas been revived, blessing with its presence | onered” at the ‘Park Bank “for deposit to’ the | ventured to ay what the character of this motion is, are | Secretary Scott Life Guard, 120 Weat Thirty-seventist. | tine on Saiureay night at11 o'clock. 220 for. Urienna: beige Reporter, Barry, Fenaaea!a: herself equally with the heathen. The American Board | cregit of this deponent, which iwerh refused; that | we moving fey Pete mag apg sinen ce ol ellipse, or ia a ——_—— - Wind during the day NNW, c'ear. Jeabei, Rentinn: doe brie Levin Frances, imggett. Portland. “ Ferelgn ore, Teatltod, from Hed 1 pode cial the raid Spooner was a party to said pursose thns to | right line? If we can get a portion of this mighty curve, Brooklyn City News. ess Ta pore rae 39th a 20th, arke Vuawe, houper, and Mallie Metcalf, wear hatte pega . SI Ban} petri a lane i it th t ) *cloc] ere) a 5 5 as: Drige St Jago, taken up by the English Baptist Society for missions was ceapcontraea! seinen 24 toneens WATT Iosoee at ae weaeuere ts The cari et epaaer wt belousdtve | _ Fm#.—On Eurday morning about two o'clock a fire QUAN, NJ Jan $0, sunset—No inward bonnd verselam | ¥ haley, Wilmington Dirigo, Brook aes, Wm crewferd, Co tin sehr Caroitne about sixty dollars, and it was gravely stated at the time | Borger: chat it was Tully Intended and understood between That that was abundantly ent mighty centre round whic re broke ovt in an unoccupied frame building on Prospect ch the s% ystem 18 revolviu, pi ding on Prospec' suilicient for the thea present | them that when th fr ighty hich the solar system 18 revolviv (4pplause.) But fs there in the whole atarry beavers | Hil), which was until Intely kept as a tavern by Mr. ix pund . Wind NW, weather a eae are RaR NS & ed. Matanzar: 2st, bark Griffen, Davis : LONG BRANCH, NJ, Jan 30, sunret—Nothing in sight | 12a, Willinms $04, “Marnawes, atean Cesar id Parpores. From such swall beginnings bave been reared | spooner & Harring should be firmly established with the any great central body, any mighty controlling orb, which | yyiJes Wood. The building and the furuiture were entirely gras esi lt Darien, ured, Mobile; Heywood, Barelar, Matanzas; Beaver, abe er of missions to ail parts of the world. God | pay should ‘ Jug the preportion fo the buaies by which st is surround- rede" f MESA AN, TSAR Wome Coen Tupley’ Cardenas, Bas guidec them and prepared the way for them. He Pott py eteemg oeete lepemeta ted ee ida to tae ss deetreyed, Lose abont $400; no insurance. The fre is | y.rgy LANDA, Jun £0, aanset—One sbio inthe offing andowe | hy Jth ivi amerien, Edwards, Matanzas; 220, bark Brame ed that the central sun holds to the planets which sweep tuppored to bave been caused by ap mcendiary, sround it? There fg no such orb, because it could be ois Ebuitiy after the avove w fire broke out iu the stable of covered by the telescope if itexisted, either in iteelf if it | Ay;abam Stoothoff, in Duffield street, nedr Fulton avenue, were a luminous body, or by its controlling power of other | jut the flames were suppressed before much damage was dodics if it were an Opaque body. Butif there can by no | cope. Yesterday morning about ten o'clock a tire broke such body you may tay there can be nogech revolution | Gut in an unoccupied Drick house in Ormond st, et, hear round the centre. But that is not so. The examination | Fyjonavcpue. ‘The fumes communicated to an adjoining cals upon us to read the expression of his will | soys that the Park Bank has recovered judgment against fo the opportunities be is offermg for the egress hina for the amount of said checks so dishonored, but bas @f the Gospel in barbaric lands. See what he has just | jot as yet been able to realize the amount thereof, in con- Bow done by the variances of man, by the decisions of | sequence of the fraudulent transactions hereinbefore set war and the dipomacy of cabinets, The field for mis- | forth. Upon the complaint of Mr. Davis warrants were onary labors bas been increased every year, for many | iggued for the arrest of Messrs. Porter, Fredericks and Years pust, ins most marked manner ; friends have been | Sooner, but none of the defendants except Mr. Fredericks brig op the bar, bound ap. Wind NW, light; wenther clear, F Chee, Hall, Cardenas; echr Peter Mowell, Ottieon, NUr- NDY BHUOK Ji et—Fhips Great Western and | leane. > ee BOO RU Uae ee Navona: thio Devenir’ Hidlawax, Jan 28—Avr at 4 AM (byte) Br alaamabip Niagae r of |. light, ‘. ra la }, Porton ferpoo) 2 pasting the Hook. ‘dee bide et eee f ho eG h hel ik eRe Sa Tsu foo ent twerp for NOrleant ‘The British maf) stesmabip City of Washington, Capt Petris, VIVERYOOL, Jan 9~ Arr ® Howland, Adams, Mobile; F Geb- a 4 LM TI H ipl a q a. Twenty ye of thie double stars, which, when Herschel commenced; | rick Toure, and Loth were damaged to the extent of | which sailed en Selurcay last for Liverpool, took out 194 pas- | bare, Hatten. Aarennoly, Emily Jone. tlond, Chatterton, Re. Caiog war ‘hermetically wcaler weainet the coe Wine, | cowldhe found. A hearing will take place in the case to- | numbered but tive, had been contiuued until vow they | ghout $2,000, ‘The bulldinge were madoished and conse. | gengers. (it wae stated yenterday tbat she bad 60.) mun, NYork: Pleniden, Winsiow, » Orleans; Arabia (e). Bom Whine heue, Tinnded om the koust'ot Chin thay em? | ay, When it is expected that Mr. Porter will make his ap- | numbered thousands, and were combined ove with the | Gueutiy rot ecoupied. They wore doubiless set ou fire by | ““rhur'nostcen & ule, from New Orleans, of and for Ropinod, Bdge. ‘Mobiie; Th Meleal, Stetson, Boston, 4 Vetore reported lost on. ‘the “Willies.” Cohasset Reeke, was an Cook, do; Jae Gray Plummer, 16 toe, built at Kenebonk in 1881, and ts owned | tor: 14th, Kangaroo (ea), Jeffrey. N York iy etus hota Bib va Thome Cort, of Hostoot the | yout back 2th, Funan Howell, Hurdorter, for Baluamore, x tt x foNlows:— Bos ky. . Natine Sin Ooh Nev iting: $1000, Warren 8000) Ia New York, | Na th Chae Thompson, Linscott, Havana; Morning Siar, contin Sa, Terr is ols Soe neared NG CG | MATRA bran, Seavey: Disb Tata Tears, ey to Philadel 7 a O a nd is mostly imeured in Roston. the onal, Merchants’, Mu- = € Derleston: Pay hae Hy sO wufacturers’, American and Neptuve ufices having portions of feet ee ik 3 Roger. F _ Pet byt it ‘The cargo is consigned as follows:—&:0 bales cotton, Kobert | ben, ‘irby, Ser nment, ae oe a Aanes, Hooper; {0 do do, 8 Tomes; 508 do do, TG Cary; $41 do do, H | Jones, Bah; 10tm, Souler Jobony, reall, joblle ‘ ¥ Ward, £0 dodo, AG Karmel: 22 vo do, Geo Howe; ido | May Quecn, Stanwood, Boston, arno, Deering, | RO hemp. Pottle, Taylor & Crockett; «2 bhds tobacco, A Hemen ime, | bared ae corner 6 Siaeie’ Wieser, ekley, Mobile. Ti nach a pox omama ware» | SLSR ST DEES Te le Snir Lovisa, from Marseilles for New Orlea re re- | Fitsinazoo Xo Rhieiens ‘ vorted lest, was a French vessel, hailing trom cordeaus, Sbe Retinazoo oylor, Charieson; Tamerian, Bartow, Fras loat op Grand Cayman Keaf, er crew arrived at Clen- | “ Loxpom, Jan7—Cld Macsssar. Whipple, Stields and Phila- fuegos 14 Gelpbin; &. Tranalt, Street. Cardi) and New Orleans; Arthur, Br Smr Txrumrn—Keport of Captain Stapleton, of Watson. NOrk Coronet, . Savapnah. ship Triumph, of and tor Limerk :—Left St. John (N. B) FF axdo 1Rb, Jecob Badger, Blaples, Valoutta; Roots, Bell, Nov 20. ang encountered most revere weather until Dec 6 | Savannab; 18th, nell 3 ‘ateate Doi” Walt Reo the aetbe Bekag aegt” ant | _ Manage Ete” arr Gaara Cea a Ror aud, ‘oat ante is 78 Ga. Lee vl Arr . 4 ‘ronined Until Dee 35 in thst connition, having, whb ibe crew, | Buen tenve. Mendczunm hOrtonnee . neen forced to eke refuge in the maintop, and bad been nine MELRoURRE, Nov &—BSid shins Blouise (reported A re ‘ My inet. U'Brien, Oust nt Tine ses other, each one fixed by the power of gravitation and to- getber revolving about a common centre. Astronomers | “ Mcendiary. had predicted their periods and given vs the power of Personal Intelligence. Lehi 72 had bean! Spiga sectan me. mbes | Ex-President Tyler is in Norfolk, Va. we find their periods reaching to milions of years. There wan $0. pala iar wbaee components were revolving Junius Morgan, Eeq., of the banking house of Peabody round cach other in & time equal to imillions of our years, | &C0., of London, has just left bish me in Hartford, where Yet they were moving with @ joint motion, aud were | be bus been spenaing afew mouths, and is about 0 re- physically united. Thus there isa diversity in the unj- | turn to London, ‘Verse, such as we are able to oberve on our own plaget. ARRIVALS, ss ke wn The uiverse haa a. diversity ‘which te telescope. Te: Be net Route See eee eee Veale to man; come of the forme are globular, sometimes Avg ieavennd BOAR kT Be er) ten thovsand million stars unite in one ciuster. Then away 4 Indy, Emile Varet Leopold Wiliard, M Gott- off in epace that you may behold another universe bril | Wun’ ‘whee chidvenagd eenvant: Leoultens ae Gaumontand iat with light, ‘snd coutatping milous of varied forme. Emule Granter, Mr Lecluse, Mr Croger, © Maria, JM To it the, lo to Hud a vontre far the whole stellar iy nm, - 4 universe? Can we find a common centre of gravity? Ho | [14 Wood, & F ames @ D Brooks, 1 Lereuil, (HR uno, Z doubted not that the probiem would be solved partly, it | G.poubadey, Mis M Mascon, D Richards, FN Rerkley. WAS possible, by the Observatory now about to be es- | Giies, L.. Curtis, Mr Cheeks and lady, F Henry, £d Bricoult, tabliehed. The work bad already been begun by one of | Ir Gerber, or Renter, Win Kiefer, ‘DS schenck, James W Furope’s greatest astronomers. Hirst we had revealed | ‘Tucker, Geo Cavendish, J B Pearnon, the figure of ie Break jaaies Stratum. We were enabled Fale 4 to cetermine the position of our own sun in this stratum. ~ -, if'we fing the centre about which our own aun is re: | fp} mona, lady end infunt; Mew}: Pancel, daughler and infant; Yoiving we bave thep found the centre of the system, | dot and sop, Mrs A Jiuff’ Miss ® Bauman, Mra Joubert 4S which was tne reasoning of Maedier; viewing the vast | ‘ers of Mer J Scbiller, Ph Schaeb, L Viand, A Vandreuil, J multitude of clustering worlds, he thought hekad digco- | Levy, Mr M ur naire, Mr, Fauve! ourand, ir Devaux, yered the central point in the Pleiades. He bad, by ar- | V Considerent, Bian te an Dp hs ae dvous labor, determined the amount of proper motion of | Rey Si Snm, Ay Rete) ean. eee tee a number of them, aud had found that in all cases it was | P Campy Kehocd W Want 1 Harrou’ i, Barous’ Me Were, identical. Why should they appear all to sweep away ir birt, HJ Miller, H Hoehstadier, 1. Leuba, Mr Weaver, Mr together? ‘Then proper motions are all the same; and he | de Galléy, Master Sitan Titon — Tota, 136. thought that when thie fact war determined the great pro- | ¥rcm New Orleara. ip the slramahtp Empire Cl'y—Eaw & lem was solved. But it was yet one of the great un- | Johnson and son, Sam! Felter, Ne, PH Linherger, Col pire was closed to Christininty, walled in from the rest ot | Pearauce in court. | Spooner is down South, and will not, therefore, be present for some days. tbe werld, and there was then no more signs of its portals 4 ‘being opened than there bad been a hundred years before. A Srecc.ator x Trovnre.—David M. Whitney, an aged The Gespel could only be taught im secret ; tracts were | and respectable looking man, was taken into custody by contraband, and a native dare not publicly espouse the AR eeuse of Christ, Had any one then told me that within hasta - ie saratte slit Se aimed Ywenty years China would be open by treaty stipulation | Charge of attempting to pass some worthless ig on with the four great Powers, not only for commerce, but | shop keepers in the upper part of the city. Tbe bills Yor the introduction of Christianity, T would have deemed were of the Warwick Bank of Warwick, R. 1. John him an idealist or madman. But God has wrought this Korth, bookseller, at 214 Eighth avenue, took’ one in pay- deed for ihe church ; he Las used the weakness and folly ment for a bottle of pomade, and another was taken at ‘@f man to accomplith it, The opium traffic is odious to u8 | the store of Francis H. ‘Loss, 228 Eighth avenue, in pay- al, and yet, in 1849, God mare that traffic tne means Of | ment for some small articles. Accused afterwards went ‘epening five ports in that country to Christianity. Thus | ¢o the clothing store of Abraham Harris, No. 369 Eighth the staie:y march of Providence brings great result from | eanuc, and fondered a five dellar move’ of ibis bath in ‘Mite means. When the United States Commissioner was | payment for a vest. Mr. Harris examined the bank note alking to the Imperial minister of China about the open- | Ferecior, aud not finding any mention of the bili, declined a that empire, the jatter said, “We object to giving | to tao ib; saying thet it was bad, uud asked uccised If Le y8 and Merebabts such frev avinission into our land, | had apy other money. Whitney’ replied that the bill was Sut as (or the missionaries we aro willing to admit them | good and becoming angry, seiwod Harris. by: the throat ‘ato every part of the empire, boeause we know they are | and choked him. The oiicer was called, and Whit- good men.” So all China is now open to Christian labo- | ney was arrested on the charge of assault ald battery, ders. Had we a thousand men to send there to-day she | on4 ‘attempting to pass bad money. In his posscesion ‘would receive them all. It them penetrate into all parts | was found about $40 of bad money, mostly in Warwick af the empire and everywhere they will be protected by | pills; about $20 in gooi money; two’ bonds with coupons {weaties. Merchants look for the advantage of trade and | attached, for $500 ench—one of the “Pennsylvania Coal manufactures in the opening up of this empire, but Christ | ang tron ‘Company,’ payable tol. M. Grinnell or bearer, Weoks to the salvation of those four hundred millions of | 824 the other‘om tbe ue W, mn City and Mining Com? ple. Divine Provideuce beckons to us from the bat- | Dany,” payable to K, Lott or bearer. There were also red walls of China to freely send thither the blessings | fourteen printed promissory notes, not filled out, and con. at Caristianity. But I will here ask & to tarn your | taining the following tures:—Three signed Patrick H. ayes to another kingdom in the far Kast, which now | Ovprien, and endorsed Arthur T. Siminsen; two ‘stretches out her arms to you for the bread of life. That | Charies'S. Falmer; two, A. P. Allen, and endorsed the 2 ‘ays without food or water, xcept dome raw potatoes. On | Batavia; 10th, JD¥1 the 26th the American ship lia bore down to us, and, | Time, Homer, Amoor 3 Mara: As Ja M—Arr brig Col W m, Coggins, Rich- in; Bracier Forums ura. aveoia; Corse: Works Rost ler Portland, scl reola, Corson. iy oa ep for wwe received at | «t, Collins, Ravenneh Sint hark Andes, Me 0, Havana; ly were we Hberally supplied with | trig Maria, Ingraham, do: schr Caroline 0, R mete gave usailesupply of clothing. |" MaNsanis, Jan Sid hark Linda Steware, While, Work. ly at Liverpool. pee a eee brig Amanda Jane, Dorr, Bor- Barx Ceiestis— Accounts from (Gibraltar to 2d inat atate that aa SY ba yD Field bark Celestia (of Poston), Howes, from Madeira for Malaga, be- | , Ororro, Dec 81—A»r Fanny © Field, Winsman, NYork; Jam tore reported at Gibraltar im distress uf er being in collision with | 6, Pulaski, Hatham, do. € Burbop and ae but be and in Jon 6 wearriveo Es 5 . Mi ‘sail \6—Off the Bill, ship Jacob A Stamley, Hits, Yeland kingdom, lying, a8 its name iniports, near the por- aioe, Svat thie 1 b AB Gray, lady, ‘ebild ard servant; & Deviaon, H Manvel, J | steamer bad lost bowsrit, cutwater, stan neon &c, and all | - FORUARD. Jan \ a fais of the sun, ta within a fow years has Been very bos. | endorsed J. TL Cobar En RO mW ONT eatcreT bined | erations Sala ee at oe eS Renvig. J Vertiewe cna ieio Wecerage, "Prom Hareean rand See nmergeneg repel, Nas goals ates | Fevmourn, dan 7—Ul, Ail Stevens, Tact, from Mabie for Sotrcly veclaged from the rest of the world, Just about | LA¥f0B; Henry A. Sbuie, endorsed Jobit 1. Turgie. Whit- | what has been done for us by our predecessors, and do | SRyey) Gena Hout coun ase Phemen end ib tethe | about thor 20 capa. Hi ney stated that he received these notes from some man to keep for him; that he received the bank notes from two different brokers, and that his business is that of a specu- Jator, and that he is stopping at the Rainbow, in Beck- man’ street. Accused was committed to prison to await examination. STABBING AFFRAYS AND ARSSAULTS.—William Baker and all in our power towarde aiding this solution, for it was | steerage. the problem of humanity? (Applause.) When the Ob- | " From Belize, in the bark Honduras—F Bruyere. servatory was erected in Cincibnati, and the debt was paid off, tbe Lope of sustaining it in connection with the col- | ¥rem Rio Jeneiro, in the brig Mary A Forrest—J W Burke. lege was swept away m an hour bya destructive power. | From Angontura in the brig Guayama—Mr Meyer, Robert He bad but ove chance to keep up the Ovservatory, and eae) 1 Bpaeret. that was by n course of lectures, euch as this to-night, tue | | From Neuvitas, in the brig Anita Owen—Mre Mary Bowles proceeds of which would go inio the treasury of the Ob- | 470 (wo children, Misa Margaret, Maguire, Fablo Betanconr! javre. Pana, Jan 1)—No Am verse! tn port. Going to, a brig sip- Parx Mopaxa. for Boston, before reported ashore below | posed ihe Hi Hallock, from NYork Charleston, bes been got off and arrived at the city. Bhe bad = ‘brig Ocean Belle, evaees previous taken out {40 ueress rice and 6S bales eoton. Rhe peronr eran, gan Hin bgt EE 2 usta some demage. jan 8—Arr Atlantic, Luce, Honduras, Sid bre: eile ry hg ys. foe Mer Po amma Deals con Sri rac @enen and a market, sprun ak while nt anchor aware AREIKO, Deo abip Anos, Treskwater on Trigg, ‘and yeturned to part on Sunday for | San Frencisco. i repairs, in tow of steamtug America. SHIFLDS, Jan 10-SId Orlinds, N York, the time the Mayflower reached Plymouth Rock the Em- or of Japan gave orders for the slaughter of every tholic in his kingdom, and the torture and destruction @f ail Roman priests. ‘The policy of totally excluding Prergvers aud bagi was steadily kept up, and the Dutch alone were allowed a precarious intercourse with abe empire. Such was the condition of Japan five years ago. 000,000 of interestin, le—a, sm. i ‘Menara Diego, Salvador, and Pan yharles , Francive ‘ whore Sr. 1nowas, Jun )—Arr brig Abner Taylor, Papley, Graug- SA snttomne voepeste superior io aby ether peas | James Lynch got into an altercation in Mulberry strect, | fervatory. (Applause.) Heknew that he could ot com. | Mewrs Dex, 7 me See een ere tencrerer ged ashore on Fee | au ana wi€ ilih ‘or a chano Mand): 94, tate Tereocs Pesos, Be’ werects OF ficer tale with ‘all the reat of | 27 Saturday night, when the lattcr, it is alleged, drow a | pete wi onal institutions, but he had labored to com- DEPARTURES. avpposed SS bee not sustsined much damage, but will proba. | hence il jaracatho); 4tl Itimore, $elworld. “The beautiful inlapda pon which they lived | #hocmaker’s knife and stabbed Baker in the abdomen, in. | plete hed oo from which the co'utione of the great un- 1 For Liverpool, in steammebip (its of Washington—Mre Fur | biy bave her bottom examined, : pee Specify ag: were a terra incognita. Whenever a shipwrecked mariner | flicting a dangerous and painful wound. The cries of the | Abiened Probleme were to be completed. (Applause) | nies and child. Mire Noon, Mre Ailwood. Mrs Tine, J Ferpxn | genx Humstne Bind, trom Palermo for New York, before Bartudor (end sid 12th tor Keston One great result towards this was the resolving of time | dez, (hes ce Mreek, © + Bacon end wite, Capt Lai into space, and thiq process he proceeded at some length | pife.Carnard deren, Jo Wid, J Mearns, He Wood to describe, including the old and the new methods | Vlser, ice H Thompecn, DoBlinn. AC Cogrille and wife, P When be bad first tried the experiment, he found it next | fin Tleicbreide, Alfred B Watt: Alfred Watren, Jonh Gray bd impossibic on a wire fine drawn enough to dip he apd 164 in steerare. the mercury, and at Jast bad to resort to the apider’s wel vr the steamship Montgomery—Wm L which he bad actualiy veed for three yours to connect | ylicke Nan rare ei hana ae eee Lam the beavens with the earth. (Applauge.) But, by the | 4 € West, Thos V Armstrong, Stephen Cabill. 8 W Je new method, the astronomer, by the aid of ingenious ma- | Ches Tompkins J # King, T 6 Kennel, HM Craig, chines, was relieved from the harrassing troubies which | Spreul, Thos Murphy, Cregois Lasala, Ramon Valentino, ar iwtow and .Yeops fell into their hands he was caged or imprisoned, to pre veut bim from epying out anythivg concerning their land. ‘But God was at work in all this, carrying out bis own de- Mighe; be was saving this people from two great evils—the Remin Catholics and the opium trade. Then, without Dioodshed or sucrifice, he has caused the whole kingdom fo be opened, so that foreigners bave only to pursue a Straight forward course, and all native exclusiveness will be broken down, The chain that connects America to ‘Udina wil) then be completed. Ap Episcopal missionary Bayern reported at Givraiter with mainmast eprong and lows of sails. | Jobu Howe, Niches bal'ioet forewmast aud’ was repairing ce shoo uid pot pro: | where steers nea” io Janelro (and ald cure @ proper spar for a new foremast, she would be rigged us | "Sid £1h, achr We're Flere, Deoney, Mayaguez; 6th, bark Del- a brig. 9 O11, NOrenns; sehr wm 8 Tredale, Ha do; 7th, Prot Roar Errorr, at New Bedford from Cutiyhunk, re rk Tola Wylie. Pat , Havana. ports that brig Thomes & Edward bad been cut iatwo fore and | In port Jan ith ship Montmorevel Brown, for NOrleang, a(t, that the timper waa flouting out, and the wreckers were | nearly disg: Milton, Horner, for do same a Henrietta, Tre- towing It upon the beach. cart. for Havana nearly dlag: Jenny Lind, healer for’ a Steamer Cuntew, whieh left this port on Saturday morning | iy"! ve ot ain Maton Cole ie tor Providence, ‘when off hempatead. Bay prove parvof ner | Mac\l, for 8 York repa: Flora Molienald Caldwell, for Balti machinery aud was compelled to anchor The steamer West. | More.doiMemerger, Trott hence for ot Catherises repg; barks wounded man brought policeman Muldoon, of the Sixth precinct, to the spot, who arrested the assailant and lock- ed him up in the station house for the night. Baker was taken to the New York Hospital and piaced under the care of the house surgeon. Yesterday Coroner Schirmer visited the wounded man for the purpose of ho'ding an ante-mortem examination, but the latter was found to be too much under the influence of opium to permit of such a proceeding. The doctor gave it as his opinion that the ins ds i | Patient would hardly recover Lynch was committed to | had before impeded the progress of science, and now the | ‘Ber Du Fra Reynolds A 1. Rice, Jee a Robinson, Pe: | 2 ‘Amazon, Kirwan, from Demarars, arr Ith, une, mail; while in Japan was invued by the Governor of Nangasaki | E'0"Tombs to await the roselt ~ » ler Anderson, Jus Athipscn, K L Sandolph, Sam) Bunker. seer which Jett this porton Sunday morning, will tow her | Ospis, oreseh, from Leghore trr NYOrk, repay Doa- Wocome there and teach a class of Japanese the Eng- | juries, repmiban emt bedier sm cire tae inert cineesaind Cert dae Cipbinnse}—wnen theyre. | ,,¥9° Cbarlewen, ia tbe slenraehip Columbia—Jon suit, Mien | '°YFOvidence, worth, Baker, for st MicbuePe, fe age. The missionary said, ‘I must teach Yorm something elee besides the ‘English language; 1 most teach them and the whole people Chris- Waniy.” “Well,” repliet the Governor, ‘Teach them Dbrisvarity if’ you will aiso teach them Eng- Wn.” Qur church bas been invited by various par- Two men, named Patrick Brady and Nicholas H. Moore, became engaged in a fight near the Eighteenth precinct station house, on Saturday night, when Brady, it is al- leged, stabbed his adversary in the left side with e pocket knife. Tbe wounded man was taken to Bellevue Hospital for medical treatment, while Brady was committed to thany i Scbtoit W it Parry, Jom finckett Mes Blsiop, NPe , It arry, S 4 gitude of different places by the aid of the magnetic tele. | S'Mcichere, Capt ® OL uniein and Inder MISE M Recget tre graph linking logether the observatories of the world. | Joel Ketehim, C feherfenburg. lady and child; Miss tlleken he difference of longitude between two piuces was casily | Dr J B Mchwan, Henry TD) Felter, Cbaries R Costar, H A Cow. noted by noting by telegraphic communication the exact I Gonanch sud indy Me Ealggon, een ig, orders; "? Conx, Jan8—The Bavaria (ss), ba the Royal wFdera; Cheabire, ‘out: rigs ABD tor d upon the result of determining the latitude and lon- ne eee appl ted Ae pear th RR Md phi a teria dry dock, siter recetving Geold, from Sombrero, Hanléd into the Roval Vietoria graving dock this morning to | Amina, Lewin from G Lanivnper re for chtr; be stripped. caulked and coppered, with other extensive re | Couthnay, unc; Somers, ulfield do, Delaware, conde Ameri ships , Hodges; Mezatian, Whitmore, | and sold, refitting, scbrs lk Marvel, Eidridge, trot Norwich, he latter baving a fll cargo on bourd’ | arr th, for Arroyo, P R, 17th; Martha Jane, bain from ip Calliope, Goodwin, hauled to the wharf of ‘th, for fat or hur 0 W Connor, Pecingis, for H Olose Ch De Yes to send a missionary there. I rejoice to know that t moment of a star paring the meridian at one point, and | ind lady, Mr Taft snd Jad: ‘Hugvette, Mrs Tah, RM. | the same yard for repairs. cia, epg; A B Moore, pola. Bis cal} has not been unheeded; it also makes he Prison for examination. the length of time before the same star parsed the meri- | Pit and’ servant, F Moriis, WE Holmes, Mias Treadwell bem; oMIxGO City, Jan 8—In port Danish brig Federico, rejoice 10 know that our Board of Foreign Missioxs have. | __ Jobb MacDonald, a sailor, waa taken into custody by | dian at another point. ‘They bad to take into considera. | Meech Faster dures Weles and fd st Benes ereadwell dock thie thorntueg by the Veober ange ce nsunwed oat OF | avork 3 days, lag. x m ” determined 2 heed tis call and gond a missionary there, | Policcman Rowland. of the First precinct, on charge of fe- | tion ibe velocity of telegraphic communication. (Sensa- | Mire Cole, Mise L Eiting, J abendroth KT Hustace, Willan | where she lies with a very heavy lie st Jago, Jan 1—Arr bark Meta (Olden), Pash, Philadel- Lgreatly rejoice, also, that they have decided to gend me | 1o!U8 aesauit and battery preferred against him by Wil- | tion) He hnd succeeded after long experiments in de. | Hustace and jeans, F Mnrrayand aay, Ls Lan shia. liam Close, of No. 2234 Murray street. The complainant alleges tbat the prisoner assaulted him with a carving knife, cutting him severely about the nose and cheek. Tho accused was conveyed before Justice Connolly, at the lower Police Court, where he was committed for examination. Lars Hatt oF ALLEGED STOLEN Goons.—On Friday last irl pamed Augusta Myers, about twenty-four years of was caught in the act of stealing some goods from the store of J. T. Porter, Perfumer, Hudson street, and promptly handed over to the Ninth ward polico. ’ Her manner created suepicion among the officers that she was Were. Whatever my poor abilities are they are cheerfully Bensecrated to this wok. Asachurch we should heed the cries that come up to us from China and the land of rare chance to demonstrate her masiouary character—a glorious chance to win the honor f planting the red cross of Christ upon this empire. ie not upon this globe another land which presents wach a golien oppertunity for the usefulness of our sharch. She must lay broad and extensive pians and be Bot sparing in ber efforts aud expenses. The spirit of Ged cries unto us “Spare not.’ I deeply feel that po baif Measures, bo stinted appropriation by the Board, will an termining this velocity. Ho had a telegraphic cirouit | BoRADG lady ST nes: pie Araeee 8 from Cincinnati to Pittsburg, a distance of 670 miles, and | (ije, ia, en ere aine atta Wi Boe @ telegraphic circuit in bis own operating room, both | kine, BC Williams, n, ST Lowery. EL Palmer, > Rayaes, worked by batteries of equal strength, and the dif. | CT Share, W Stewart, CT Dunkam, Lames, Mr Aruoux, | Patraso, Jan 8—Rark Bertha, Blanchard, ready to anil for | in, Meana, Mebiie: Rack Monte? kerheee Ey erence time in which the telegraphic signal | D Camipade, T A Palvo—and 10 in the steerage, Boston, while layin at anchor near the eutrance of tbe Mole, Rvergiede, & ball, Portland. Sid 1th, schg travelled the two circuits could n | For Savarneh, in the steamship Florida—Mr and Mrs H Sinan ee | a eee rady, isa Livznvoot, Jan 10—The Susan E Howell, for Baltimore, has | 'Saaua, Jan 3—Arr ache Governor, Hooper, NYork (and old ut back, méking I® inches of water por hour, and crew re ‘ me sing to proceed. ia putting back wae i OOUUSE oME we | 1H for Cardenas), Bh, ‘bark Joni, Hutcbineon, Portland; Kent fk : With, in, We yi 2 Anown echr; insury supposed tritling, pelea 3 Eh ft Lente rebber, NYork: echra wi mined by ‘the eye or the ear, . | Woodrnf Mr and Mrs Jobn OG: Jr.: O Townsend, Peter | *24 be bove down for repairs. TrresTe Jan 4— Arr Apres, Schifting, NYork, ceeded th. dotersninin that this, PRB ahora © Mead, Mire Virginin H Post, Miss © & Canc, Misa Atwater, Venice, Jan 7—Cid AM Lawrence, Uiaypole, Palermo, periods of a thousandth part of a second. (Seneation.) | ff, 8 hond, Thomes Dizon, Mr and, Mrs Geo and ¢ Ports. ar Hom wi baum, Mise Tra let, Moe ALERA\ ten Bostons In thie calculation he had to allow for the varied physical | Bridger Cars. T Brown Laucknari Woik ye ee PNCLone teenhs ane Are ochre 8 allen, Beare, rowD, Organizations of the operators, and this he called his sys- rey, L Levi 8 Colina, HH Whittiesey, Mr Blanchard, Mr and tem of “personal equation.” ' (Laughter and applause.) | Mre fi Woodrum, Mrn L, 1 Rusell, Capt R Day and Tnay, capt doa; schra Arctic, Hicks, ROSTON, Jan 29, ytd Ls ‘swer. It wili not do to send out one man or one missiona- | 40 old hand in the business of shoplifting. Accordingly | He determined this personal equation by @ very sito} Bariene, A Rg ‘and Mra I, McDonald, andrew Gi Smyrpe vin Gibraltar. Return . The day for such etinted operations has | Capt. Seabring, with Sergeant Lush and soveral of the | Process, which was by noting ‘the actual moment of a | PAUAanKe!, oF Ct Lat Laue oF; Jobo B hic old 20%) for Mo pM Fog ~y Sinan, workers omising | officers, set 10 work to hunt up the whereabouts of the ‘ Demond, Miss Marg'i Cartwright, B Levi. wan towed off ant nig . We requ y, in this promisin id, Lat it be remembered how Christianity affects the family relations, what it is to the training of the young, ow it fosters education, and bow it administers to the Sick and suffering. Let us present Chrievanity favorably to the Japanese, and give them to understand that Roman- jem and Protestantism are not the same. Spare not the means, tM brethren, for although missions are not the D tar passing the meridian, as recorded by itself and as re- For Norfolk, Petersburg apd Richmond, in the steamship Ro corded by the individual.’ The difference in the time, anoke—A B ProuMra SG Parabiey, Mire J une & Taylor for there would certainly be @ difference, would enable him eotge’ Glescoty J Bisel? Le to menture the perronalty of the individual. (Applanse.) | Mie tans Cecrwe, fleecodl 3 ooo Tee Senses tr The Profeseor concluded with an. elequent , | Ulrich, Mrs P Womell, F Lighthense, @ 8 Walling, James Ro which could only be appreciated in the exact language of | gere, G W Osgood gud lady, J M Wythe~and ten in the stesr the speaker, and both space and circumstances prevent | *se- them being given here. The audience listened with | = —————ecnessssneseeeeeeees iri’s headquarters. After some time they succeed d in jearning tbat she had been seen to frequent a house in Eighth avevve, near Thirty fifth street. The above officers on Saturday night repaired to tf place in question and found that she occupied a room in the guid building. They accordingly had the place opened, when to their surprise they discovered the room filled with goods of Maria are at ALTIMORE, Jan 2— ‘Area al 4 hoa 8wi wey, NYork; ates Joho R Colmary, and Artiong, Cundif, 80; annery Joh ones \ Cid Br brigs Bellona, Krowlton, | Syed ford: Fly ‘ tik Robert Pennells Huxtord, Palehaven: br uttA ; tor a berk, ap ‘lelemes wud bark 7 h, f it. every description, trucks, bandboxes, &c., all of which breathles# attention, and at the conclusion burst forth in ©1 71 Farrington, Logueyra; Sylpb (Rr), ‘White, West Ind! a i a I rere, flea imi ors. Among ibe jot was some | Vebement approbation, POSTAL DIB 5 CTURY. Give ia “bua WE ioh?n't J Hil’ Rick, and Mooca, Baigeus Deus in our missionary expenditures Spare not | twenty valual shawls, silver ware, &c. whole ——_— | Smeaton lobne. her tow, for ober denoninatins are turving their | being valued at between two and three thoneand dollars Kans hg sony yeep (BARLKSTON, Jan 9— Arr shtp Onratiog Hawg | Affutre. TIME OF COLORING AT THR NBW YORE OFFIOS. A correspondent of the St. Louis Republican says:— Domzs1....Norte—Albany, Buffalo und Canads. 3 Among the numerovs exaggerated reports from Kansas ort’ and West Territory, we just learn from the Postmaster at Paoli that Bréwn lias been taken prisoner and is in irons. achre Target, Howe, Koston; Robert Caldwell, and, tor henee, bors, See rtaed taneeten Nae yeates; ‘Templeton. Hodgdon, and neo D Wagner, ‘Smith, GAN eyes to us to see if we will take advantage of tho opportunity that is offered to us Other denominations are contemplating the establishment Of miesione there—let them do so: they are all welcome The officers had the goods all removed to the station house, the whole constituting several cart lowe. Augusta stated, in reply s& to how she camo in possession of so large & quantity of gooda, that she bought them of a Jow. wre uP exe xxe LVESTON, Jan 16—Cld previous, brig AO Merryman, e, but let not the church which has been first invited | Sbe was yesterday couveyed before Justice Quackenbush Recently one of the gang of horse thieves who are com- Colburn, Frapuiio, 1a, Spa Yo establish a mission there be willing to permit others | 8d committed to answer, mitting their depredations jn all the western counties bas a HG LAND LiGi?, Jan 2--Ovtaide (by, tel) ships Mate coher work for them cannot be-it will not be: | ‘Tax Roaywar Ansox Case—It will be reellected wo | <2 Maken, anc divulged the names of many’ of bis. eom- ship Evelyn Breer, Cnientia for Bown oo began 2 rgter day has awakened upon our church; she wi rades, fastening upon some in St. Louis as principals, PEW ORI. make the ecetsary efforts, the requisite aacrifices for the | PUblished last Thursday the account of the occurrence of | “ah.” Lawrence Republican ‘of the 20th Inet. thus speaks eM wy pe bineom Live peatt Galene Leevin N Yorke a barks = salargement of Christ's church, It is more blessed to | @fire in the store of Madame F. De Young, at No. 641 | of Montgomery — Sie Overiand Mali for Cantforaia les ®t Louk veb, from NYork; Griffoa, from Havana, ‘Old 1 hy, 4 Boe canon’) cece'zes and this we learn by practising it, | Broadway, and the arrest of Mary De Young, the daughter | There are two sides to every story. For monthe the ‘every Monday and Thursday, at 8A. M. Letters ink Feutgrew, Burdick, and Princess Royal (Br), Bows own inw ge Umbued with the missiovary spirit, bY | of the proprietor, on the alleged charge of wilfully seuing { "Me of Captain James Montgomery has been associated designed rh ahould be marked “Overland, vis NORFOLK, Jon 27—Arr chr Ann D, Newton, NY \ Bhe Wil dure forulargemont will grow more at home; | fire to the property therein. ‘The accused was conveyed | Only with charges of outrage and crime, On Tuesday be bier In Hampton Roads, ahip Wild Rover. Crowell, Tot Ces tt forth on the right hand and on the left’ | by Fire ‘Marshal Baker before Justice Quackosbort tec | voluntarily appeared: itr Uits city and surrendered, hiwaelt @.Laxa Ory he Creriand Mai f bark Oumanit, Cordon, from Baltimore for Cape Towa; wrt ke ome ven mee 12 kis tiving. os home is. exwmination. Tbe whole matter bas since been carefully | to the civil author ites for trial. On last evening, before aM betters Apty, Ford, frogs do foe Aspinwall: sehre Flying vein missionary labors abroad, induce his | investigated e Justice, one of the largest audiences ever asecmbied in Lawrence, 3, Joseph.” ne for Pernambuco; ‘Stanley, from le to g've freely for the spread of missions; then thoy gap Mann Be cer rans OO MTMAY | ceeaided owes Up Hous Mr, Harting, oF Doniphan, he tod bg x : evening by bie requirieg the’ defendant to find ball in the sum of $2,000 for her appearance at court for trial, should the Grand'Jury find a bill of indictment. The defendant, on ber examination, stated she was a native of Holland 283 years of nee, resided with her mother, at No. 1 will give freely for the support of their ir pastor aud rol} a ho . Mi look into se} fosure, and fanay Lene tavern old Shurch, Zwhieh bar fee fit Provstant Daten Reformed irding herself ork, Bot having low the conservative apie of te tee for N York, POKT TOWNSEND, 15-814 Allee Thorndike, co Read uy PENRAGOL, enol PHILADELPHIA, Jan 90 x WE AST Moginere Boson, x ; Kpragne, Matthews, Boston: ( for two hours and abalf, and gave a history of South- eastern Ka for the last three years. We carnot even give an abstract of bis speech. Many of its facts are already matters of bistory. It is sufficient . American to and oxey Spring street, was in her employ. As to the to tay that Captain Montgomery claims to have lived in ‘Whalemen. th, 4 D , Solonien of missionaries in Chinn and Jayane ante’ her | preferred against hor abe replied: “Not guilty of the | £004 faith vp to tbe Denver amnesty as it was understood to the above date is C14 at New Redford 3a fash, ship Hoaper (of Pairhaven), | Hick, Jenelro; Ketch Commerce, Hathaway, where where there is an opening, and’ gow y ne tS, | charge.’ . John P. Kaus, residing in the Tent | by the people at that time; that the late troubles have | Bamasa Isanps. Hy (4 arrival of each Cunard | Hambiin, Pacific Jat 34, Jon 67, bad to throw ‘overboard a portion of her Brong, and poworful, aad mighty ey eTOM Brent and | avemnc, between Fifty fourth and Fifty ith strectes oak | been occasioned: by a violation of that amnesty, in legal it at le, port, the meamer Karnak willbe | ‘At dicmoluln Bee'd Bens craen,, Sian: Majertc, he consequence of s leak; Joa Biuame (or) °Ouate Salas, this missionary spirit. ’ Thus let her aivange dks sere’ | die ana’ harness maker, entered into the bond of $2,000, | Pereccution, and # personal attack upon himself and fami- Tasded ai Nesoau, ‘N:P Tho Vane! | {2, Hrulum, Henry, Frances Hearielte, Drew: arniable, | Em ‘ml. Day, Hackney, and Anna Smith, omiih, NYork, brit til! He on whose head was a crown of thors toc, | 884 Miss De Young was liberated from custody.’ | '¥, and that be ie willing and anxious for peace on honor- Bates win be five sents per haifeunce | *: i Crometl i, Mocee: qMaueneser j,zybes | steamer Hostn, Hand, HYork; bark rms, Nobve, Mara is head to receive one more—the crown of the regeas, able terms. His remarke wore received with great favor leuers, dad two yt ; Northern Austin; | PORTLAND, Jan 2—Arr sehr Planct, NYork. 1a brig J. 108 yo ae a Arr ask hr Jementown, NY, on sents cn ca, tO by the avdience, and wil! furnieh # basia in the minds of be collected in all enses in the jalted halon, on pumbers for arriving ata different ostimate of bis cha- recter than they bad previously held, We believe and hope that this southeru difficulty has at last about spent iteelf, and that permanént peace may hereafter reign. A letter addressed to a mereantile house of this sity, vated world, Dr. Macaviry then rose and mate the following remarks:—Means have already been provided for the maintenance of two missionaries in Japan. -It bas been desired by many in 16 congre- gation, who have not contributed for this object Staves Gore Sovrn.—During the months of No- {ember and December 1,886 negroes were shipped over the Petersburg and Weldon Railroad for the cotton and a fields of the South. Tuesday 107 more were sont upon the ‘same road, and 100 more are now in Petersburg in read.ness to be forwarded to the same market. Yet, that some measures should be taken to see if the con- rays the St. Louis amt Ae by @ resident at OMIM As. o04+ ‘6th, , B n i — id 5 ott, under date of the 1 contradicts the despatch 4th and by A araOD; Harmony, " “ POLITIC. r Gametdinimer? i dpce torso tak Gast one |, Mu. Wasmrvoron's Suave Jox.—The Boston cor. | from Dr. Rockwell, of West Pbint, Mo. . The writer saya Averastts,.Vin Morel 4 duos on the 160 fehier, Palmer, tiger Cloud pes: ‘Wa Waveleu ma aTG tion there. We hope the congregation will raise a fund | irgtou's tyognn, Worcester Spy says that Jon A. Wash’ | bis negroes are all {a Missouri and safo from the rascals; |), amplon and fuer 12h. ware, Kenworthy: Mary Frazer, Rounds; Agate, Lawton, LD Repcttinn Wart erent of tne erent weed sufficient for this purpose, Ihave many objects to carr Frard of Coon atte Joe, for whos apprebension w | and that in Bourbon and Linn counties there are four hun: | MACRrENUs. Tie Aves on the Yih and Bt of the Bia from do Noy M8 Gtieon, Howland’ Wiitatne, ty oraien; | pequenech wr ocect hin te tee eet TIE crolaek, at et forward very dear to me, as you are aware; but Tam wil. | ciyeie ph RY rece! Marongh this | Gree aw, and order” men ‘under rine. Bourbon was ‘When ia, Ante of Maxisg up the Tndian and Austral, a | Parachute, Corey, to oruiao, 0h, Shefiiold, Green; for Cold | Long om, ‘over Wnlon Market, Tr ts ‘purpose of fag to lay them all aside’ for this object. Bix or seven hum. | Gaaudn verother fugitives, on their way to ae robb Bix mutgomery’s men had been at Tondon falle ba @ Sunday, they . Nov 23, Joba Wells, Wi ay, odicers for homie i CUTTER, Seo. pro tem,