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they would be sure to good livelihood and many | to commence, and there stretched he fret saw him on hie t Bea rime crica sty oie | Seen seryegen eee Me POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. | The Epiphany. EOP ET ee P begcels nanceniasinerendernion aun withou as EO pee ¥ wn expressed this ~ 1ORS IN THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMMY- | Somen ax rum MurnorouTaN.—Tho sal hundreds of the free colored mea of Arkausas have lo/t | waver the circumatavce = bis Gefetico | Delegates to the Charleston Convention. — = tro ~ hag a oe a raiaasasana onto isba’ "| sa eegrnnas atene oes Mule; | "Tac umed annus ar aay ana hr aed yep cae, i hw | tl reer Tr ety a ot putthem, and tho witoreses were not summon! | petted to mect at Charleston, 8 C,, an the 384 of April Der of Sixth avenne aud Twentieth street, was profusely P of the seagon, given by the proprietors Amother Anmurrostiontes Sentenced to be page wamabons tobe, sudemied, Without argumeut, | cert, for the purpose of nominating candidates to be | ‘crated with evergreens last evening, and the congre- tomers ot tbe house and their frien‘is 2 3 Vy = V 4 opus is counsel, aud aku. “s dining saloon on Prince ve a Jerry, & slave sore vi Gal 2 coptinuance, which was graciad with prest'retvotacss: | *¥PLOrted by the demooratie party for theofices of Presi. | S6NOB Which assembled within itat the hour of servi0® | 4 patiroom, and the an ie pery of a fow. a negro ete ibaa ea gag ’ 8 |. Francis McCormick, of | Mr, Hoyt expressed bis boliof that theo was au under. | “€Rt@na Vice President of the United States was very large and respectable in appearance, In the , 2 of parlors on Broadway grap Peete oe ee eae of al ager sex and | Clérke county, Va., was tried ia that county tast week, on oe between Brown's ounee! au tho prosee wins EtSdarsiecie exercises thore Was nothing very different from thote of | MOWR open to the throng. At lan. o'clock, the d re rep rep ae ere a such a charge of plotting and conspiring with slaves to rebel | fair Iriel, while he paluiaeboald pie Fesbaneen ALBANY REGENCY—DEL ordinary evening service in the Episcopal churches. Tho | full twelve hundred of the élite ond roe Bhagat city. maog Cams eovtain red thdet oob. ALS and make insurrection. The Cunscrvator bas the following | the substance. He was to de tried. couyiotod aba cass &. Dickinson or Seymour. sermon was preached by Rov. Dr. Tyng, who selected | Seme relief from the crush was afforded by the opening ‘atempting to excite it. Under these forme J report of the case:— cuted in the speeuiest posaible manner. The next day in Bichmond., Isaac V Fowler, First Chronicles, 12, 18, for his text. “Thine are wo, | oL,th fupper room at eloveo, and with music and ‘and lis accomplices were tried. You call on the free | The prisoner, with another negro man, was at work in | ste Counselarrived, and another short delay was wsiod sale ei ea dag then, and on thy side, thou & , 5 | Heras above, and elegantly and abundantly sot. tables Biates, to interfere 10 prevent bie execuvon. Are you | bis master's eld, when the wituess, Mr. Chambin,a | 206, 9848® Tepbed that tho pritoasr had lost ali | Jobs seed: B, and on thy aide, thou son of Jesse. Peace, peace | iow the fun and frobe ram fast ioto the amall hours of ‘ ‘aware that yon are inviting them to what they bare no rtothon, basponet ty mos | CM on his favor by repadiatuy bis former OP kat Scuuyler Criften, be unto thee and unto thy helpers, for the Lord God dosth | the moruitg. Many of the offloeré of the army and navy, more right to do than France or Eugland bave? That you reation With the negroes, | COUWSeL Tt was, however, eontined 9 few m> | pig we ariel tho thing." Tnose words wore atdressed to David, Kiog | corps atuended ee key VMiters, and of our volunteor city fre imploning them to commence a civil war, to broak up | at@rst without any’ particular motivo, he ioquired wus | MeM® AR ® personal favor. Many now fue | I—Wm,. H Ladiows twas @ of laracl, by those who came to treat wita bi ou, try- | Tinney to the scene, A erm lending an unusaal Bei fe Union aud to ‘atlompe what every Wate Withd tc | was their master, shore he wes, bow’ mad; nd {rho | showing Brown's rolactanco tw sunt blood, mol oR poe Tunis G Bergen. ig occasion. These are ihe words that the Cristian | wer dreeent mete, 4 dotablenumber of forciga visitors spain sadn? Bed, Re aaa ween bs Sets y negroes bo | big humanity to hie prisoners, was elionaa hy | sojann® B Spiwola; =H. afeLaughin, should apply to Curist, of whom David wae type, THO | Rojee of Vere atg Suom were Baron Rotbaohiid, Gen For, sir, thongh every man. in Virginia had been questions were aveworod with 20 ranch alacrity | #2, REW counsel, Mr. Hoyt spent the Sabbath with Brows | "John iep Maer. learned preacher thou progedied Wo show that Christians | Sceara, Leland aveteingy of rs, «Metien; and ober Pe a gee ol A oa Bh ge eno bop ee ete Prity | in bis cell, aud went away feeling a better man. Brows | gosta M. 1. Brennan. should be wholly coutrolied by tho will of the Saviour, | {ation ihey have chenge ten cocanion the bigh repa- Jowred & month's 1 mont la visitation of bis olisace, | the facts, tbat the whit man decaige sus was as cherrfu! as any man before him. Tue nextday ne | eine Goes Edmund Beggs. and pot only should this-be tho cago, put they ‘should at” | fortemd elena mained as skilful providers for the com- andtat the federal goverument and the other thimy. | iino’ly asked bim what bo thought of tha. Heroor’s Ferry | WAS CORY Caled Cushing had said he bat Jnstice | FONcialin d Wares a ways be arrayed on his sie as champious for Hig name | (rnd Pleasure of their guests. Sree Slaton had Wterfored to Hang him, Virals, aye | affarr? Jerry replied thatthe war glad whear ofr. Way | COU Dito and more merciful treatment shown bua vias | gz uJ Waterbury, — Wm. N. Melatyre. ands Win. tdaahal, naan Tae Latataa, Wilcke aie Tur Boston Steammoar Roves—Iurorrier CHANGE Sldest Siste in the Union, would have risen oe manig-| were you not Shere?” asked the witoess, \Bocauve 1 | Maseachusette shows ber prisopers, Whonthegreat Mas | Aimar Coupe, Ansro Fromuut. quently delivered, was boautifully clear and extremely | Tbe contract between the Norwich ‘ 5 his defence, as, under suailar circumstanerst Mintek | aid Bot know exactly ‘where tor got aed Cie aoa. | fchutetts doughtase mae thie assertion ho told a ueho>- | ayciunjome ne Binge? poco well argumentative.’ vi ee s Aorwich and New York stepil- Jena, tbe tmailest, aud: Oregon, the youngest ofthe Sates | “Would you bave pone if you had khovn?” “¥es;agd 1 | Ttey, MAbicious aud.premoiitates faiaeboot (apolause | ))—W: nj Me Rasall, — John Halley, peng at and the Norwich and Worcoster Railroad Companies of the Uyion, would have done, resisting such intrasioa | bavefour sons that would bye followed me. ] moult bo | eu hisses.) He lideliod the State of Massacausetis. ey R George Beach. FESTIVAL OF THE EPIPHANY AT TRINITY OucncH eapired last year, avd as the two corporations cannot ‘even by war to the knife. ready to go at any time.” And then, turning to the other | 1!" impossible to have a fair trial. Toe Juige would ig-Dav tt oi Beury Stan. AtTrinity chureh, yesterday morulug, tho fessivsl of | agree upon terms for its coat! oo, the Ce suibg Squmomical view of emaueigation in tho Soasnern | wegry, he aided, “would you wad gay wor” vie | Rave sentenesd ulm to be bung within three days if ate. ity cy ’ igen soe the Epiphany, or the manifestation of Christ to the Gea- | and Connecticut steamers stigprendierrrigmapie «wd 5 ou wy . Bu r eott- her Degron led, and “) j on bad ne ved it was cas bras vue ur wing, a DDD ve 10 bo withdrawn fro aekuowiedge that uo such sacriee hn over been mato, | Yes," added Jurry, ‘heis going about letting us know.) | UUeb ‘O hm Mt it could no) protect him iw the discharge uel Ste Suicey Lawreucel solemn occasion. ‘The maguifioent Ciristmas decorations, | je. The Commonwealth nas been sold, and in connec Mmeiuding oven that Unparaiied exa| which is atonce | He then told the wikvess where he would flad other ne. | Cf bis duties. He was driven out of Virginia. |The skill thy ‘whitol Weie fully’ deaorived'fo ‘the Henao of ‘that day, || Phore Line need een, ak, to forte line with the -* Abe most glorious jacident.ww the Lio..y of the Briysh | groes to talk with onthe subject, stating that the patro! | SM ress bones wonkd be a proper devieo for Virginia's ‘ David Surake, ah day, | Ehore Line road, landing at Groton Bank, The voats to Pople and the most complete vindication of the course | wasout and wonld not let them tt gros) go froth on flag, Biown's noble sacridce would not fail to bava its Swmuel Norib,, Alexavter H, Burhans, still remained, giving better effect to the boautifal and | Stonivgton are to be discontinued, and Groton is thus to by. our Southern population. Place to another without @ pace. He said thers had bern | ‘nAnence. It would make men betterand wiser. Ho was sriehe By Reha : D. P. Bisset fmopressive exercises. Upon the entrance of tho clergy, | Pe P'acteally the termivus of the Providente and Stoniog- "Twenty miliens 0: youdde sterliog, ene hundred mil | some burnings since the patror commenced, aud that'we | LOtSOK 10 Appian OF Aenousce bis act, “Ih wag hie con- | 22—inue D. Sua” paducy Te soneeel arrayed in their robes, a beautiful Bpyphany carol, writ. | "ye ~~ Wins of dollars, tive hundred miliious of francs, were | will keep on burning untl! they are stopped.” sotence which arose above bis allegiance to written laws | ag yeMy by Simul Sidney T, Futronild, idee page ny So A Fast Wenninc,—At Grace charch, on Thursday, a ote by the people 9 Great Briain to froe the hegroes |” About tomdays afverwards tho sane witness wont back pet ypomy sing dap the law of God, and’ the resuh ese Hackdn Sohn Peele he eh 8 bros Occasion, was sung by the choir, | ruraway couple was joined in marriage by tho roctor. ‘ir colonies. je regult of that experi hae |. for th 36) not fail to de glorious, F o eck. vi composed of several very young boys, aided b; 4 a SE A I lee Maa 9 wor uaniy Seat eRe, Tom the erepeer. i 0. F, toes ‘Aaron Gris wold. «| Stow older persons. They stand-in tho chaucel, in trout | T* Pridegroom, Dr. R—#, was well known im the"lato owe barihen to her dh tbat the heayily taxed Brissh | and told ln that there had beck more urniogesuics ne | TR€ P@nama Mail‘Steamehip amd’ Rath | i-—heory J. bars Chae 9 tho otTaage Tne carp! sommpances, pa eons — Brown Wan@®, Virginis a» ‘the correspondent: of hep Fative i# curtailed 0 in the uecessaries of fe 10 pay | last saw him; siating that the patr®l had ara Done Oot tas road Chesblensaeds Boece wanker, TF aera Tecan misciing aeigerioaaat Jaskie's Tijustroted Newrpoper, ad the WHde, Mga Ef, poten a pide nye re mnpemng Ce Bad ited soa Bee plot the night COMMON PLEAS. B. F, Gilgon. While away rained jet nena vol is connected with some of the wealthiest and moat aristo- Bg mie savage life, Jamaica, tb most cousiderable of | dark of tho moon. at ‘that jonctire Mr” Alfred Before Hon, Ba coeeb. Ja slowly pursulug ita weary way. cratic families of this State and New Jersey. The bapoy Colonies, doesnot now produce more than «per | Castleman appeared in eight, passing along the Peg ete yer a Ninkeaintes Ube ee Pra ines rea nIvel) boa Che Mamires mam aaNete @eniage of what she exporte! or produced before emanci. | roa, and terry commenced’ abusing nim’ most | 1%, —Uorece ¥ Clark and Edward N. Dickerson, fiven 3 Wiser Pobspi pel eer prone satan fen cae Gorm lhe aig. 7_ Seana ae Seana. pation, whitut ite populauon of free negroes, after twouty | violently to the witness, stating he inten ted to burn aim | 21ustees for the United States Mail Steamship Company, and ott nt (Gur gold ana our incomes wih myrrh sea Rags ore married at high nooo. Ib. was aa. arustic ‘botwit extraneous arcessious, has declined, | out himself; that he had been to Berryville the Sm “Albert G. Sloo v8. Geor, the North a pn UMOR DELEGATES. ‘To lay at the feet of the new boro King. 'Y wedding, aud much more quietly ‘done than fauon of the Uuited States hatin’ | before to get matches, bru could not getaay. [Ie wse | Company, the Panama Rattrcad Company and wth Witaia & Oar. ant SNe Soe, te Ocing oe ages aga |e ened On By Cane © War maa proved by another winees that Jerry was in Bory Sieh gi wen tamacee tar ae elit Jacob 1. Radeliie, Frederik W. Hotman, The first selection of Psalms, comprising the 19a, 21th | Tu Lars Mrs, Fanny Deane Hawsey.—In our adheal the previons negro, Joo, and the conrersation turned ap' | Wustees of the United States Mail Steamship line, under « | pig Ono, eae aaa filing" the. “maguidoent “auilice | Necroloey for the year 1869, publisned on the SIst of De- on Jcho Brown, thén in jal under sententa of death, and. | trast which expired October 1, 1860, for the parpose of | —1—Qherles Rale,¢ Henry B, Bowman. w volume of harmony, which, as it | cember last, the death of Mrs. Fanny Deane Halery=Who, pad heard that au army ‘us comiogon wo taxe himont of | obtaining a Judgment declaring that Mr. Law acquire: | 2—Wm. T Forrest,e Wesley Cameron.* rolled away in the high arcies overhead, thrilled every | it will be remembered, was found drowned—was altri. jail, and if we join them we can take himout;” to whic | title tothe wharf and pulldings thereon, at Aspinwall, | Scere? W. Houck* “A. P. Milter. fread lpmrpheecn rec at crm, which was | buted to suicide. This i» an orror=the Ouroner’s jury the prisoner (Jerry) assented, provided they could sto; “ lawall, | 4—Benjamin Metcalt,* Joshua Townsend.* beep | and artistically readered, was trom the 40th | having rendered a verdict of ‘Accidoutal death.” ‘This s Sa sapral no tear needa gx abo. P | now used as a landing place by tho steamers Baltic and | 6—James B.Swedman,* Wm. Mungen.* chapter wens) the 4th and bth verses; the dth veree | correction is madc in justice to the deceased lady and ber Ais eacr: ve, by slave labor? On the contrary, statiatice | ‘The court, composed of five magistrates, after hearing | AUantic, belonging to the North Atlantic Stoamship Com. | {—Hen. J. Rockeriile Ferry Feo. Nethe Renteip eae the Wha Cees wi eurviving friends. show that ihe amount of both these products, slave growa | ab.e arguments from both sides, un duly couaideriog the | pany (which le Mr. Law's lessee of the premises), us tr Eee set w Stark. , dpScusstn eeedkn tvs tease unt phee naa iat ‘and introdaced intoGreat Britain, is much larger than be: | evidence and arguments, upanimonsly found the prisoner | tee of the United - > ‘us 8—George Spence,* R. E. Runkell.© preached an eloquent sermon from the 2d chapter aad 1st Suce caibitien abel oudcminicnobenionn ts cot Inited States Mall Steamship Lino, andtovompe! | 9—Edward 0. Dickison,® Alva M. Jackson. Mathe Y Police Intelligence, But, sir, the emancipation of the negrocs ia the United | aud wake insurrection, aud appointed Fritay, the 17th | # CONveyance te the present trustees accordingly, and to | 10—Thomas McNally, ‘Wm. A. Hatonepon, ane Stoke tindip iedicoeenatnemnen Bop Arrmurr at Ronueny.—Georgo Robertson was Bates, on the princi of compensation, would involve aa | day of February next, for bisexesution; atthe tame ume | obtain an injunction restraining the use oF oscupatio LcWayueM Grigwolde Gon: B sgapine.e FE ee et ce al creaumstances connected | brought before Justice Connoily on charge of attempt. at are, nol, of imaniy, but Of thre or four bundred | strongly resommendiig him tothe mércy of tho exses- | ofthe premises by tho North Atlantic Stemahip Company | 1: Thomas M. Bartley De John Rte ‘The sages of the world are now sought for in the crowa- | eratd larceny, under the following circumstances:—The he rates usual in this would equal tha interest | Mir. Chamblin, the witness in this case, is a non.slave. | ‘uring the pendency of the suit, and a temporary injuac. | '4—J: B. Youug,* J. B. Jefiries.* ed marts of busy life—their thoughis, thew aims, their | prisoner, it appeared, entered the dry goods store of Anne fn the whole national debt of Groat Britaia But that is er. , ton had been obtained accordingly, which, 1b — Purposes, centred upon the earth. Their chief places of | § yarkin, No. 114 Hudson atrect, yesterday Bot all.” At least three out of the four millions, at whicn | — Joe, tho other slave of Gol. McC. above referred to, was » which, on the comig } 1¢—s. R. Hosmer, L. B. Line. pape Reg meen gn pean eng yee ; haar maa the colored population i¢ now compatet, must be sup- | ordered to be sold out of the State, in of the answers, and ater argument, was dissolved by | 17—Joseph 8. Way, ‘Wm. Eaton. pheny ster hes. thie day brought ua to worship, We can | during the temporary, absence of the propeteteste, and ported. This, at the lowest estimate, would oome to 28 peas i the following decision:—Mr. Evarts and Me. Rapailo for | 1&—Samuel Labm.* Mr. Harris.* eae it sane ine Te a eee ateeearorid; | geting behind the counter commenced overhauling the aan ere nc nae i, Frould, be impossible to | Amother Passenger by the Underground | Psi; Mr. Ashmead and Me. Roblasoa for Mr. Law; saa) ae See this holy totuple, ‘a train, itko that whichrontered the'Sa. | 800¢8 Justat that momeot Mrs. Larkin came out of a m tohisowner. The freed nogro, having nelthor Ratiroad. Mr. Larocquo and Mr, Barlow for the North Aavantic | 21—Thomas Woods, B. 0. Potu.*” ori fetowtnonged begga amnypr py L0- pesos ted oye ;Fogm,, and entering the stare, detected Bobertaga ta in © . 5 we Ue e bg som i} wt Ite fone Le ie ore pluader, ‘The Rochester Democrat bas intormation of an arrival | Steomebip Company; Mr. Eaton and Mr. Davia for the All those delegates with @ star opposite their nanees are | banks, the ofices of the money obangers, to offer tbo, proached the fellow, and e:ked bim senaihcheaniooy » Boag compensation money, support Of megrec®, ines Co anetock, | im thas city of @ likely negro man, about twenty-toree | Panama Kailroad Company :— uunder instructions to vote for Stephen A. Douglas for Pre. | UP With worship in the temple of the Lord of heaven | When he ¢prang upen her ani atterapied to choke her. Grop and of northern trade to Seath, would be unacr | years of age, from South Carolina. Hs hed belonged to | BY the Court, Daly, J.—The use to which the premises | sident. edt cy a AM a A eB bec Had Leeder Gerdrcarleat poirot irony ped Catimated at the enormous tum of five hundred ralificus | AFmistead Meson, of Virginia, who was killed ia s duel | were appiod, and the fuét that the trustees expended in MASSACHUSETTS, A aac dre ler eel torah n gh MEE rat armor mypeeennifier energy =) of dellars buathens, impossible for | 1840, and his widow sold him South to Colonel Green: DXLBUATES AT LARGE, among the wise men of their day and goneratioa. | cluded, and sought to escape by running towards Canal ‘the most pros community which hap erwind os | wich, Of Oak Grove, near Onarlestown. The boy’. name | 20 Conrse of seven years $150,000 to adapt thom to that Pierce or Douglas. Who ‘are the wise mon of the earth? Are those | street, | Juckily policeman Slater, of the Dear, would fall on the ‘atterly raiwed white Southern po. | Join Niles, Nine’ years ago be auuempted with his pa- | US¢) would create a very strong presumption that the land | Isaac Davis, Caleb Gushin Cotes 0 "ele ‘naga “wo ate: apply in Shr highest |] Ee of hand, anmieneted hie prerereds Ie 2 Pandemic any Elsa samena Wes Win tee apecate tad ek \cinabliinsin addr tendhe Poe _ oa Caleb Coahiog, wisdom to advance only the intorests of this mortal life? | ceded many yards The magistrate thought that it was a ‘ Yet these ese new beter cared’ tor taken back. He now rejoins his father and mother benefit of and as part of the » r Stevens. or are they the wise men of earth, who “ seek first tho | clear case against the prisener, and commited him for Se Ml AE eae Phin matin RY in | trustestate; but. this presumption is overcome by what is ‘VERMONT. Kingdom of God and bis righteousness” and make earth | trial accordingly. cin? comblensthelns an eee “Gane stated in the answers. It is averred in the complaint—but DELEGATES AT LARGE. subordinate to heaven, as God himself hatn made it, and | Tux Ou Gam Reviven—A good locking man, re- nan about two-thirds of ite cotton. Cottom, the cheapest arti- Abolition Incendiary in Alabama. only on joformation and belief—that the Paname Railroad John 8. Robinson, grr ee Keyer, mates the aaswer 10 “tas question viene “lay brovren, | Hing in the cognomen of Francis D. Canterbury, was i 2s ania eed se, wa tbe trencing af tae eed , | We learn from the Auburn Signal that some short | Company permitted the trustees to make use of the land Jasper Rand, EM. Brown.” M you seek for wise men in the light of Christ's Epipha- | brought before Justice Steers, at the Essex Market Police Sleniancs Goo oe se your eantly ce eee, | ‘ime ago, near’ Society Hil, Macon county, Alabama, a | and of the water privileges upon Navy Bay, with tho MAINE. hy, £0 not forth among there wo re pulidiog for nem | Court, yesterday, on charge of swindling several grocer TunigniScant and. mean. "Yet have you over coun: | ™annamed I» Stearns, claiming 10 be from Muatgomerg, | view of inducing them to run thelr steamers to that place, | Dix. a Beate, ibd are gathering around them the elements of earthly | 19 the upper part of the city by meags of an old dodge. ‘what that cotton is, which, as the preduct of forced | Was caught tampering with « Mr. Richardson's negroce. q Delegates. Alternates. dations, and Canterb poor A pir ley ater he — Ho was driven of, ana party of citisens ceugot and ‘and upon the understanding. that they would make suite. | 4—Thomas D. Robinson, Oliver Moses. power and layi thele, Sones upon the of rbary ordered the groceries to be sent to No. 71 eomtezapt? O.von je tne material out of which e mighty | Whipped him. Two or three nights afterwards Afr. Rich- | ble improvements upon the land and would ran their a Senne J, Oner. Cee roel wencmablest worshipper of Curist, this day | Bowery» Wherg he would be ready to pay the billé as they ‘able bas been gradually but inextricably interwoven, not | #74#0n had a lot of cotton set ou fire. steamere there. This is positively denied im the NEW HAMPSHIRE. im bis holy temple. fe Were presented. In more than one case, however, the only with the destinies of this republic, but of tens upon —— answer of the Panama Railroad Company, who Pierce or Dougias.. ‘Be conc! ‘by exhorting them to make their worship | Prisoner took the groceries trom the messenger, and Sensef millions beyond it, co ag in svmo measure to have cn. | Dixect Trade in Charleston with Earope= | ayer, on. the contrary, that the negovation for | 2—John 8. Wells, Soniah Minot. complete—following the example of the wise men of old— making some plaveible excuse, stepped out by m rear en- fangted in its web nearly all civilization, To sever it would Interesting Facts. the purchase of their interést im the land waa wita Law in onzaon. by the richness of their freewill offeriag. trance, leaving the clerk in the lurch. “Ttis trae, Mr. ©an- preduce now calamities second ouly to the sudden and hig personal capacity, and that the consideration taeretor All for Joseph ‘Lane. ‘A collection for the African Mission was then taken up, | “TbUry was one ot the most thoughtless men extant, and Uider disappearance from the world of iron. The silk [From the Chariestom Mercury, January 2) was the engagem:nt on the part of Law that ho would aid ‘4 fier which the sacrament of the Lord's Bupper was ad: might bave committed thee mistakes without any _ofjmi- Jooms, the fine cloth factories, ‘Tho remarks of our cotemporaries, as a whole, bave | them with bis capital and. experience in contioding their J. Lamerick, ministered. MA ater i itedinb tape inlet ‘works, the mapufs of linens, shawls, laces, aud of | been very complimentary to the card iately issued by the | T&d—then in process of erection—and that be would in Jobo Adair, ‘The congregation then departed. ) and committed the gentleman for exeminstion. janamerable of use or luxury, might vanish io pergon Visit the road. Its also positively denied in the P, John F, Miller, ———_—— BURGLARIES.——The store of White, the hatter, No.) 216 fone night, togubsideforover exadugat the lost arts, with. | Cbarleston jobbing merchants, A sound patriotism and | answer of Law, that (he Panama ea ‘Company per @xoners. Skating at the Central Park. Broadway, was entered by a burglar yesterday morving. ut oocasioning one tbe Yao rnin and desolation ‘which | discriminating judgment have pervaded all the notices | mitted the trustees to use the land upon the understand. AT LARGR, IMPROVEMENTS IN TH Polichman McW: i ‘the severance Of tuat bumble colon link would oocasioa. | that have met our eye. An carest desire seems to bo | ing that they would make suitable improvement and rap All Howell Cobb. at Migeni toe seer aan MaWaters happened te be, paming abitian gane ‘Zo Great Britain alone the Southern States of this Union their steamers to Navy Bay, &c. He also avers posiuvel, 4 Experience baving suggested some improvements in tho | the burglar was entering the store, and; appro the sincerely entertained to sustain the merchunts of Cnaries y é aching > export an Amonnt of cotton exceeding the whole rental of | ton in their endeavors 10 place our Queen City in her pro- that neither the trustees nor the United States Mul Steam- ‘Isaiah T. \. skating rules adopted and published a few weeks since, | Premises, so ecared the fellow that he fled without effecting the-eoi! of the Britien isia the agricuitaral pro- ‘station Teadi ‘of the world. But we de- | &ip Company nor the Panama Railroad Company ever — Lumpkin, "i . aa ing Seay le eo * » ‘the following directions to skaters on tho Central Park | #»; ‘thing. The lager bier saloon ot Augnet Geiger, No. @ove of that 2oil is of higher yaluc than agricultural 4, in some, indications of an idea that no direct importa. | °!aimed, or pretended, that the trustacsever bad-any title — Benning, 499 Fourth street, was eutered by bi ri ta of the soil of France: It furnisties, directly or in- | tions are maue in Charieston, and that better terms cau | OF Claim tothe land, and denies that he did, as trnetee, in H.R. Ji were yesterday posted about the pond:— hight, and-84 worth Ae oh ed enclon diem ba nag employment to many. millions of white men. The | he obtained of jobbers in New York. To combat wie cr. | Violation of his duty, procure to be placed in his own DIRECTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS, Hceman Moore, of the Seventeenth precinct, caught one ir way Latha ferro tok ary Fag > = thought ~ could speak the truth without ma oi Mall epee Sorceanescees understandingly. | ferriog ‘Boate are crowded with them, ani ymour, Indiana, e. He then proceeded to give an account of hs going | If the. cest qui trusts stand in such @ position as this, and guag le there. Sart line of the Oniocnd: ahiaceippl Rerosd’ ajords & | wo Virginia to voluntece as Svusel n bebull of Geomu | were, as 1 bold hey were, competentyo place cnapeabtent, | ete ee ae ee eee ee renee Naval Intelligence. Bee ot tae hocks were made for the mmission at Wadura, temporary home for many others: Said Brown was put on trial contrary4o the oustungot al) | se euch a position, (Brice vs. Stokes, [L, Nes. 319), I do | from s recklessness amocnting to fosaaity, that threadbare ex ‘The new steamer Pensacola, Captain Glynn, arrived at | Hindostan; for the mission at Arcot; books in nee” ‘A party of forty, mostly women and children, arrived | civilized people; when he was lying sick on biz cot; 10 one | not Yee What Claun their trusiees can ‘have, who are | Cuse for all villainy and dishonor. Key (West, 28th ult., under sail, in seven’ days from |. French, German, Swedish, ‘Welsh, “Danish, and van <q» 2 this city last evening by the Ohio and Mississippi Rau- | day after bie indictment; wiltiout Lrae te sleet couases or | merely the representatives of their rights and interests pint Fer i aie it in for more vallast. The officers | for cistribution ‘at Atcension Ieland among ssifors an toad. They were welcomed by aeommittee of ten, ap- | prepare for trial. History, reco: ts no sicnlar britality be avawer of Law is, im my opinion, a full and com Meprrarep Miscurer.—A letter from tho Northern Neck | 5 ‘very highly of her capacity a# @ sailing vessel. | othor®; books in various langungy 8. Pierson, Exq., © pointed from the colored people of the city, by whom tie | At Charlestown be was introduce! to Torre's plete decial of the equity of the bill, and shows that the | says that @ servant woman of Mrs. Yerby had made the. would take on board 180 tons ballast, ‘and sail for |, for cleiribution anc ene ls Railing to Domes , on Mo | whe expressed plesture at seeing bia aud vil re. ujuncvion aekec for should not be granted, and thatthe | statements to her mistress of meditated mischief iu Rich- | Norfolk in two or three days. foreign port hese. gn cowitry: roral Sooniaad frocks ent in a . wr , _* “i | NEWYORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. ome degr: nouvey more accurate informa. | BAMe ANY property Whatever in which the trastees had | 1—Jalian Hartridj ton we tapos afte worda ma! either a legal or an equitable tile, He avers. on the SrAribir Hood © contrary, ° that the month of Jane, : Smi ‘Al the outset let us premise, thatto no great exteat do was quest by parties tuterested in "con Jas. J. Dia ad, destruction of the cotton crop of the United States would, ‘the lowest compatation, drive into pauperism oue mi |- ‘oe and 9 half of individuals in the British islands, and ‘There are ten different gravel or plank walks leading to | of tie thieves coming out of a window and secared him. the shore, with gang planks carried from them on to the | Justice Steers committed the prisoner for exammnauon. jee. No one should approach the pond in any other way Quarge oy Exnezziewnst.—James B. Elmore, aclerk, occasion, upivcreal commercial bankruptcy in that in. market import oda they sell. And than eae. The! er Country. and uti. Tbe. cotton whiclr theas negroes ot | JobveTR In ALY mA key Nape LOe vow York, thioking | struction of rhe Panama allroad (10 take an ig) SD. J Fain, maa Thick choula ve weet Before spring on ino Stas | Was taken into custody by policoman Fitzmaurice, of the So Southern States produce clothes at least sixty millions. |. toache is buying of the impurter, grossly. decuives him- | terest in tho construciicn of that road, and that asan | ¢—W. Hope Hull, 10 tobacoo, segar stumps, paper, nutsbolis or other arti. | Second precinct, on. charge. of embezzling funds from of the hamian race, or, what is the same thing, clothes par- | golf Importing ie o business of YUcif, which completaly | !sducement thereto an was had betwoen | 7—J, M. Lamar, cle whould be Peppacamd heth-onk thei | gain ny * e ally double or treble that number. Sbtorbs the capital ordinarily commanded sy mercanulo | Mim and tho Panama Rutlroad that incesebe | 8—Ii A. Nelins, Ce bee repecane Sat oom enciiog: | Denes cogwiie | Mesars. Wardell, &, Co., of No. 06, Malden, lane, Thy ao- But when these sacrifices had been made, or atleasténch | Arme.. The impurter sells by the case to the jobber, ana | ok sech an jaterest, he might 8 piico of land anesrsetert, inst blocks are formed-whioh may euddoaly tip, if a num. | CUsed was sablere4 48 a bookkeeper and clerk in the of them as it was within human power to make, what t | the jobber by the piece or pieces to the retailer, wino selis | #t Navy Bay to be conveyéd to him for bis. own exclusive, a ber of persons happon to crowd on one side ‘sub.| Sb0vC house, and by means of falee entries, as it i Blbiged, ‘he cont ef this widespread ruin would be the bevefit to | toate consumer by the pavern OF quantity desired, Sucn.| Denefit. Tnat m the month of July following he invested aa ee i: merging them all The park Keopors are. provider wit | Be managed to bis emipioyers outol_vartounguins ‘the emancipated negro? To place him even in thy condi ig the division of modern irade. The simple questioa in the stock and bonds of the company to the amouat of Delegates. Alternates, ‘abundant moans of rescoe in case of accidents, Cautions | %! Money, amounting in the axgregate to $322 ‘Too tion of the Hastien or Jamaica negro tababiting the tro- | tainty put to tho ihtertor retailer f@, “Will you sustaia | $800,000, and. nelected the laud in question Thaton the | wes Barry, J. A, P. Campbell, or directions from. a park keeper should in any case bow succeeded tn recovering $71 of the money’ the pics? No; 10 leave him ona soi) and inaclimate whose | {h' Cilatiestom jobber or will yon sustain the New York | 7th of Mey, aie. LP a ciel Passed that the lant 80 | = 'Rarksdalc, 3 W. wane bo ‘immediately ‘complied with, The vicinity of ta; ery Savings Bank, where it bid been deported tor sae f t ‘winter frosts, however light, permit only a perenaia! ‘ Keeping by Abe prigoacr. Justice an atte @rop, and which to sustain human life require an amount following was approved by the Executi leaning the ice, &c., should ping by pI Connolly comuitted leston and New York jobver aitke purchase of 7” Cee ae eee eal orined "to peme 4: ¥¥~ &, Wilaom. Toe, 3 Hedecn, be avoided. wa bail wil be hoisted to the top of’ the pole. | Elmore for examination. ihe Company, ana the nt Was au 4 Wo pre near the bell tower jobbers who are equal competitors for your custom?” ‘The Char! of industry and forethought which unhappily be is noi ent in New York of rani Fi wie tac wiet stall: fess epe-kane'| ee jimbo tta Tne: manutactbrers sequt in Now York or | pare a deed to him. That he did not damaui.a deed antl DISTRICT DELEGATES. ‘ould «A Shit Saae Fray Weer Tunry soy Saker —Stortly after twelve ‘the negro that he couid. there no more sustain himself | no matter what hia goods may be, ecnds them to New November, 1859, when a resolution was passed directing 4 Districts. round house in the middlo of the main pond whenever the | Clock on Thursday night a fire broke out in the steam ‘than tho horses or the horned cattle of # rigorous Northern | ‘yor\ for a market, through a local agent in that city, and the President of the Company to execate a deed to bim, 1a. B. Dilworth, J. T. J. M. Howry, S.C. Ruthor- | ice may be walked upon with enfety by ral and gas pipe manufactory of Enoch Lamb, tn Thirty-hinth @limate conid if pet at liborty and-at lacge by the sutton | po"itsend chem 40 Charleston inABe same manner, if a | Which was accordingly executed on the bi of November, ms; ford. fagetnacor abating can be etiempted withont sectter dex " extinction of their master, man. Laftaione in the Sonthern | gniicient, market for goods be croated here. For the 1889. There is vothing ia the affiavic of Scott inconsist- 2. M Thomson, W.H. A. M. Reasons, A. G. triment o the ice, whatever may be its condition in other street, near the North river. Before the fire was exun- ‘States of the American Union, the emancipated avgro ent with what is here averred, or which caa be regarded Hi. Tiso1 ihe. respects. Noone can remain upon the ice with perfect guishod the entire builjing was destroyed. The loss on ° : . n, Smythe. ro DO manufactarers’ agents ia | ST io it: and as respects the rigbt to an Injunction, | S—James Drane, Boy. Mat- J: B Covington, lease Ra- | fafty or with proper rey ard 10. the general interest ery reason that there tees machinery is estimated at about $5,00—insured for , aust from these causes gradually and mixerabiy die out, | Charieston bers import moro often than the Now Raving athe end of stew generations only the bones of | Say tuners, who can oouia auy desired article, by | might be suilivent to stop hero and-declare thas tho thowss ©. a maintaining the ico in good order for skating, when tho | $2,500; loss on stock about $1,500—-uninsuréd. The butlding “hig race im the how)ivg wilderness to authenticate bis sad’) senging a few streets or blocks? Here are no large | eauites of the bili arg substantially denied, but this ap. 4—J. R. Davis, C.F. Hook- Wirt Adams, Joseph Me- | white pennant is not flying. A red ponnaat over tho | Ws owned by Mr. Appleby; loss about $500, said'to be a ~ | Uaioe Sativa ws eeriaia, dopartmente of tratoa, ania | pears still more conciusive'y from enbuequentavermonis | | ¢ry7 0° Oo pntet round house indicates either that the ice is very danger. | !8ured. The origin of the ‘fire was gaid to be accidental. foa may way, ‘Rem ve him to atropicalelimate. then.” | Guiy by thc bale, case or other measure of bulk” We pabetegehenng poe naomi sun pafataepoaes ak: jenn, Geo. He EM Davis, Dougiass Gus,.or that it fe being Dooded for the purpose of forming Fix 1 Tum Bowzey.—About six o’ciéck on Thursday e . a new surface. the latter caso it will be | night a fre occurred in the show window of the millinery tas you are towards all God's crow tion, if your father had bequeathed to you an elephant, en ed from bis native wills in which he rosm+d \ barmlessly, in which for tens of centuries his kindred vie had not enslaved others, vor sacrificed tuem hundreds in fuseral rites, if you could not select at random the fvilowing direct 1jortstioas of last ity rn of tne variety of such importations | O78 name, for his own benedt, which belonged or right —— Kept flying until new ico is finally formed. area ie rene Narlety of auch imporiatons ‘tty belonge to the trust extaue, i does 20 in ail of auc to Miscellaneous Political News. ree Cee neil not “bo displayed ‘unless’ tune | and fancy goods store of Mrs. W. E. Sheffield, No, 276% Facile’ Cini, nentit: Signa Th . Desomaber 29; | Protect the rights of the cat gut trust. (Campbell vs | ry Oyz—The Baltimore Patriot, the org n of tho | 18 tn absolute necessity that the pond should be cleared. | Bowery. ‘Tho flames wore promptly extinguished; loss ast; to James Welaman; bark Netherland, arrived from Rot: | pouee gre? 00 gor yon in this case the cest TA bine uglieg tnid Glock tad of tine ot The above instructions are formed with a desiga to piace | about $75—ingured for $700 tn the Loriiiard Ingurange Boley arp Ba, Sets 22a Tn Ul caoe the ee Se | Pine cee a at city, has come square | no more check upon the inclinations of individuals than | Company. The fire was caused by the gas tight. sate teamsh out for Edward Bates, of Missouri, for President. is quite necessary to preserve the ice in acondition for | Ay AuuzceD SaorurreR in Trocuu.—John Malligan was C.-U. Witie: ship Otdells. from tu s emaesah’ aia: brah pee oma te Iara Wetans es i coalen Sires er ivert’, Sioa” It is wverred in Law’s answer that he was S Ridernees in which “he could five, would meal ode, ‘Bones; Fam soa wine, to Kllucks, Wlekenbore & the owner of 7.182 shares ofthe stock of tant company oa — Canotsxa w Tm Cuansasrox Conyzeriox.—Only | 59° futerny abcerved’ by all thay” occasion to seaort | detected id the act of stealing valuabie overcoat trom a » ss dlery, Love s ‘ovens, covers, chunuey Ae tig 5 iad " ve 1° up” ir ¥ powers ani vaciliating purpose, would not emigrate from | pace to ‘oe; ive {OS Ne fart & do; bardware io | Ject to certain Kester = a = wt pel ake ak made ond asd gt | tndicate not that skating is permitted merely, but that the gesteriay hse ae a 4 on charge of grand se ‘@ climate in which he must die out to auother in which | Grave'ey & Pringle; iron pots, camp ovens, covers. biscuit eel and ceased agteo Tecomment that State present ice is in tolerable condition for skating. When, therefore, 5 man . Justice Kelly committed oval iron, sneet | following. Among the covcnauts and conditions subject | in the Democratic National Convention at Charleston next | the ball is seen—as when “up” it may be ‘seen from accused for examination, - he might vegetate. ‘Recent laws passed in several slave States, based on the Jeng known fact that the great majority of {ree aegroes Ave in idleness aud by theft, have obliged the free negro either to vacate the State or to choose a master. ‘Will you inquire bow many have preferred slavery to ration, even into adjacent States, w! assured of sympathy which would not be extended to a white ‘To remove the colored population would probably be ovens, skillets, epwiers, hardware, boiloware, ‘ fron abi bar trop, to J.B Adgor & Uo ; bandtare, 2 ayie; | to whlch the suo w Roberts was mute was ihe following’—~ | April. There is much foaling in the-State againet any re- | sltost any elevated postion in the city—it wil! be under. Orexisc His Exrvoren’s Lerrsra.—William Darby, 0 t alo, to HB, Onsen: rare, to | net it Roberta shoala Wis parts teat tke United States | presootation in any partisan convention. As there is no | ‘100% that those who wish to skato will fd, it they go to | clerk in tho drug store of John C. Homeyard, was ar- Rages bane lo 8. 7 Walker: hardware, chang, mile: | Yi geamanip Company and tuo trustee aforesaid should | demooratic party organization in South Carolina, theee | the ournoy inither. A white pennant on the’ pond. wit | Tewtea,on & charge of opealng, his, employer's letors, Beers an ons cgrm,Tnteom Ano | bar he tng, one the ings ag reed | Qury-wrenfemberso the Lgaltare uate nealing | Qe vutranc hale oa fond sot gi we | Ciel ibe for tains. on #08, 10), Heute, alnéed Go.;eariaware, io hcown &'al: | und from the wharf, and of occupying the storehouse { Conventions to pelect th» delegates, ‘rho remain on the pond after the white ee Chacon ‘and. wo DovGias To we Sow Our mn Inpiawa.—The Cincinnati Zn- * Coroner’s Inquest. quirer's Washington correspondent discloses a plot ofsun- | New Werk Sleighing on the Roads and Mmuancnory Scicwms BY Taking ARsENiC.—An old & 3 § ; : 5 g i i i E é i ‘beyond the pewer of the white population, if tuey were to | _ A large class of goods, in common use jhout the | tees, during the ue. of the term of the SZen cnthamastic abolitionists, even in the normal condi- | South are of Northern manufacture, whose depots are tr caatrett as tae amas Law witboes the ymeat | Jry Lecompton democrats at the national capital to defeat Avenues. Frenchman named Pierro C. Sorre, residing at 87 Eighth ' thea of the Union. located to Now York, a0, for , clothing, boots and | of any other rent than the Keeping of the whatf and | the choice of Douglas delegates to Charleston, by the In- | Yesterday the principal suburban avenues of the city, Wedn If that great Southern interest wore willingly broken hate, and jugnnd-and- One convent: | stor in ag good repair as they were then in, 04 | 41.5 siete Convention of the llth inst. The plan ey Third 1 | avenue, committed suicide on Wednesday evening under , K would be. as impossible as for you, if you had not | ences of every day life. Large amounts of capital are | the iyiiehé of sl tenes, sesdamnenls or charges wince Plan is to | Bloomingdale road, avenue, Third avenue, &., | somewhat melancholy circumstances, Deceased, it ap- ‘Sherewithal to feed your hypothetical slepuaut for a day, | were devoted to their manufacture, and 0 long as, the might be lan lmpossd upae the waod that | bribe @ portion of the Douglas delegates elected tothe | presented a most enlivening and gay appearance. From | peared, had long suffored from fits of nervous debility, te ship him back to Africa or Asia. interior retailer st the South such 5 y , Law, let and demised the premi- | state Convention. ~ morning till night nothing was to be heard but the sound , ’ Thave, however, been making impossible suppositious: ‘exist edtablishments in Charleston for supply. | sce to them for the sald period; and Roberts covenanted Gece Othman. pallet vats and was much depressed in spirits in consequencé. On ‘Wis: that tbe white race in the South, their ova vic- | Charleston merchants are like merchants where-— | to so keep them in repair, to pay all taxes, assessments The Washington correspondent | of the merry sleigh bell, or ; Joyous laugh of each | Wednesday morning he addressed a note to his daughter Mons, and against their interests, become abo ition. they wil] keep, Woe Peers WY ee ee ‘and lawfal charges, and at the expjration of the term to | of the Philadelphia Zeiger says that the reception of Mr | pleasure-secking party, as swiftly and smoothly they | and son in-law, who resided in the same house with him, eens ‘and eisiisaton fbich Me eenigeree of the Te enn muggestion to all is, shall a mar- payee ‘that se eee of Apr tla Memminger, the Commissioner from South Carolina, by | were borne along over the crisp, hard packed surface Of | informing (iises of id détermniantioa to commis dllelde,, a ‘white man hae created or developed, and which certainly, | ket be Duilt up in Chariestou? Shati our jobbers double | Roberts sold the 7,162 shares to the United States the State government of Virginia, will take place this | snow, each, no doubt, resolved to make the most of this | an4 then swallowing two ounces of arsenic threw himself ‘even in one single Soutbern State, not two generationsola, | their business and mauifold their numbers? When they | Sicamabip Company, upon their agreeing to assume and | week, and Bis proposition for # Southern Confederation, sleighing carnival. upon a bed to die: Se refused to receive the sttentions a a athe po sd pee ear nS be exttolfened hore, and bo SO ean | aan sabe mead, eee Une niu ey tpenmng though not immediately embraced, will be treated with | Any ono who supposes that Young Ameria spends his oe physician during is illness, and would pot decioea ave been supposing, even that against all probability and | Will rise on East Bay. Fu mauufactarers have no Which aale was consummated and perfocted bya unant. | Tespect, and not without a certain degree of favor, day on skates at the Central Park is wofully deceived. acmnmwicessron Some las tis bamaavassencrairess ‘experiecce, the negro would not expulee aud exterminats | iviriosic interest in New Yor! They will estabiish & | mous resolution of the Board of rs of the —_—_—_—_—_—_— If there be such @ person, let him just take asleighand | Cort was then made to counteract th effects of the tbe smail white remnant which might leaven his barbar. | Drapch of their houses in Charleston whenever the mar- | States Mail a pair at any of the livery stables, and follow the steady | poison, but in vain, as he died in jess than an bour after tem, and thet he would not virtually reiusiave and veci- | Kot will warrant. Trade is sensitive—it gravitates, and | that Sjoo, tho remaining cest qui trust, W ths dbord Praking the disclosure. The note referred to above was ‘mate bis kind. always will. Markets create merchants, but merchaats | 1869, by an instrument under his hand and seal, the Portiand 5 crowds as they move along any mentionod | Mund ta his book caso after death. It was written in the But in fact even voluntary abolition by the Southern | donot create markets. and discharged Law from ail claims or demands su avenues, and he will have the opportunity of seeing for | French language, and ran as follows:— ‘whites would involve the massore of huadreis of thou- Poona. S , Simply recurs upon how shall our | him, growing out of anything done by him un the himself, There he may soon find himself in close New Yoax, Janvier 4, 2860. sands of men, women and children. Abolition su jul ybing houses be sustaine? and strengthenei? Manifost- | trust; and it is further averred that pars of the expendi- diminished, as a a f A Mes Bourn:— . 4 Jy forced upon them would add the horrors of internecine only by interior merchants seeking a market here. | tures of the trustee fr improvements made botore Law facts have gradually come to light confirming the first ra. | Proximity to a handsome “cutter,” drawn by a couple | “To tlie Je ne puis par guerir, Je me donne le mort and civil to aservile war. Itoeuld only at best be st. cannot be done ina day or a season; but the com- | sold the 7,182 shares to Roberts, and in leu of rent, and | mors to the full and more, it is believed. Mr. | of fast borses, and occupied by a couple of faster young oes Tattle ese loa , ‘SERRE. Domiugo and la Vendee re-enacted and inwensiled, with | Mencement may be made at any time. Toe extent of | that the remaining part wae made under and in conformi. | Peck, or Eider Peck, as he bas usually been catled, has | men. Whoo! It has passed; but followed closely by | A post mortem examination of the body showed the @e certain disruption of this Union, and the probabic cs- | Country naturally seeking a suppiy market here is large Bao the covenants aseumed by the United States Majl | been aman of high pretensions in morality, and while | another of about the same style, driven by “Dick, ake nce Of arsenic in large quantities in the stomach, ) tablishment of one or séveral 3 on the | enough and enough to create all the trade that amebip Company in Roberts’ place and stead. | cditor of the Temperance Journal was as denunciatory of | swears at the top of his voice, “By Jove, he can't beat Fe jury rendered a verdict of “ Death from poison, ad- rains of the greatestand most promising republic which the | Cuar! can conduct. Should this trade coucentrate | From these avermeois it appears that the cet qué. trusts | all opposed to him as any person that has evor held tho | Sur teqm—bet your life on that!” to which his companion | ministered by his own band.”’ ? : ‘world bas ever seen. here, should our jobbera find their stocks reauily ex- | if they had apy claim to these premises under | position of editor in the State. Tho acts of others, which | who site by his side gives a ned of assent. But they are ) It would bear the same relation to ordinary — hausted, the manulacturers will dirsotly establish agencies | the trust, have reliuquished it and have distinctly rébog did not entirely coincide with his views and interest, | Simoet oat of sight in a few minutes. Then comes another 4 eal change and revolution ‘the geological convulsions | bere, and we shall possess an original market lim:ted only | pized ag agamst themselves Law's exclusive ownersh! were assailed with" severity; opinions differing from his | sioigh, but of more ‘style and equipements. The Americ: } (if the term may be allowed to ‘the subsidence | by the amount and extent of ita custom. Our barbor 3 | and property in the pit poe ‘The United States Mi own, particularly on the e Law question, wore de- | Tt gontains, in addition t0 ite rich draperies of far, ‘The stated meeting of manag tha ‘or upheaval of wlands on continents) do to the ormiaery | ample, and all original facilities provided liberally by Ba- | Steamebip Iberately assumed the reiation of | nounced with a of vitoporation seldor, i ever, | two ladies, a genticman and a llttlo boy, all of whom | Bible House, Astor Vace, on Thuravay, the bil instant, at eonvuisions of nature, that is to say, to the tempests and | ture. law's tenet, and formance of & covenant which | equalled; the motives of men not of his own party were | nave ly ensconced themselves the afore. } balf-past (our P. M.; Hou. Luther Bradish in the.chair, tornadoes which de the "ssurface. AS a vener- bound them to surrender up the premises to him at the | im with almost frantic ferocity. Men, venerable |* said furs, allowing merely the eyes, or possibly the tip of assisted by William B. Crosby, Benjamin L. Swaa, Francis able and eloquent Senator from Kentucky (Mr. Crittenden) | A Johm Brown Meeting at New Bedford, | expiration of the term which bas pow expired, and loo | for ir years and honored for a fife long devotion to | tho nose’to be seen, One looks adimiringly for an instant | Hall and Pelatian Fags. ‘ | hes recently observed, that disruption Would propurtion- Mass. has released and discharged him from all obligations of | principles which citizen must hold dear and | oy ehis ta: ‘and immediately sets it down as belong- ‘The death of Hon Robert’ P. Dunlap, of Malge, one of ately to ite suddenness more affect the destinies of man- Ga cara ae SA ocak fany hind under the trust. “The cest qué truste wero not of | wbich they had illustrated in thelr dally walk in the high. | O@ ‘Ris sormows, and Womeulagy Fokey ene the oldest Vice Presidetta_of tho , and also of Bind than the last greet political caiastrophe, the fall of ig that class over “hom @ Court of Equity watzhes with sah | ést stations of church and State, did not the venom | 12E 10 forme anily out for am falter General Jon H. Cocke, of Virginia, another of the ) which, after centuries of graiuai , plunged [From the New Bedford Standard, Jan. 6.) Vigilant guardianship a8 pot to permit thom to transfer | of bis morciless attacks. But the bi went oD. | ‘This, too, has passed on. malloot what bave we here? | Vice Presidente, was anvounced. The Rev. 8 H. Cox, the world for ages into barberism aud darkness. ‘There was a large attentapce at the meeting in Liberty | OF dievore of their Light. They ould act for themselves | From the puipit to the editorial chair, and from the latter | something fancy. It is a conch—a Neptane’s car in D.D., then read tho Nintieth Psalm, and offered prayer. | you then, sir, encounter the cortainty of M meg the first (Stuart vs. Kinam,? Barb.,8. C., 494), and their acts | to the State Treasury, this self constituted public censor shape—drawn by « pair of handsome grays. It bas Figen Dew auxiliary socteties were recognized, of : aad the ility of all of these stupen.ious calam‘tes, | Hall laet evening. Mr. Charles Almy introduced Sbow very cicarly that they, tbe parties ultimately iato- | of the morals and re of the community made his ao quickly {ors description. Now comes, evi. | Which six are in Kauans, two in Nebraske, threo ia lows, place between ‘and four of negroes, at beet | Speaker, George BH. Hoyt, Eeq,, of Boston. Tested, cid not understand that they had any right or | way, supported at every step, and put forward by those = aback sleigh. It {a dragged along by @ couple ‘of | two in Wisconsin, two in Tennessee, one in [ilinoié, one in im the condition of oe Bares or Jamuica negroes, or to Mr. Hovr said be bardiy knew whether be had aright | csi to these premises, or if they had that thoy saw tit, | whose views and professions agreed with bis own, until ‘tnimals resembling horses, at @ pace that would California and one in Connecticut. + restore them to the rule of a King of ? m3 Sogoye for reascms which were satisfactory to them, to relin: | the catastrophe has now come. The tree has borne its | Pov, warranted the four gontlemen who occupied it in In- | , Communications were received from Rev. H. Chamber- Tam, sir, respectfully, your servant, to address bis hearers as feilow-ctizeus, for be was oot | quish it, It’ is averred thst’ the United States | frait Comment is uncalled for. Tho lesson 1 20 plain | corring the additional expense of engaging some person to | 1#D, Brownsville, Texes, in regard to cmbarressments to C.F. HENNINGSEN. | long ago surrounded by the dreys of a Virginia des- | Mail Steamship Company knew the fact to be | that he whoruns may read. Bold dishonor snd ruin are coe ne the leigh ‘with = couple of feeds of vals in a, | Bible distribution 'in that rag, aan the war potism: If he brought pack from Virginia anything but | ar staid in the answer of Law; and if | emblazoned in letters large for all to soc. Tho | fat, for certainly some similar inducement would have | DOW Mr. Ouie , Superiutendent of the Expalsion of Free Negroes from Arkamans, | a reve wed and utter avborreuce o! (hat system, ue abould | this were so, it cannot be claimed that they assumed the | State defrauded, friends ruined, disgraced; itis & | been required to coax the unfortunate brates into any rate Anytum for the Blind at Arkadeipbia, Arkansas, return- LARGS ARRIVAL IN CINCINNATI—THEIR RECEPTION | bave no right to claim an inheritane as a son of the old relation of Law’s tenant, und the performance of the | melancholy picture—a sad one. of speed at all resembling a trot. In a word, equipages of ing thanks for a grant ef Bib es for toe Blind, aad stating BY THE COLORED POPULATION. © Siate of Massachusetis. Some hat goue from here woo | cevenaut entered into by Roberts, ignorant of the natare When this eae the madness of his strength, | overy ‘and of every grade of a some | Weir bapny effect; trom Rev. Dr. Rule, Aldershot, Eng: the Cincinnati Gazetto, Jan. 4) had enjoyed the generous hospitality of Virgina and | of their rights, Therelease of Sloo shows thai it was en- the of his upj par: | fivalling one another ja beaty, some in speod.-qwore to | 1884, commending to the notice of the Board Dr. Herero — : had come back upologuts for siavery aod ts crimes. | ‘ered into aller a suit bad beom institated by him against | ticnlarly during tho exciting year of 1855, we mot theas- | 0 seen yesterday, on the roads and avenues. The only De Mora, who ia now in this city; from Rev. Isaac G. Ab tho late session of the Arkansas Legusiature, an act | But he was under 00 obligation to her in this respect, | Law, in the United States Court, and that it was general | sailant ‘to band, and dealt bim blow for blow. He | x. % impediment to the ‘was the condition of the | Bliss, dated Sbumla, Bulgaria, giviog an scoount of his was passed giving tho free negroes of that State the alter | abd was free to speak the whole truty Whea be | releaso ax oomprehensive as it could be, dischargiog Law | hae now fallen. Far be it from us to strike » fe aeetng Fer Mae gioigna Nedlip cioenta tation 1 10iae Viait to that country, an’ also ao enovuraging view of the prostrate Decame an $ for siavery he hoped bis tongue | ircm all claims cr demands of every kind and nature, In | foc. We do ask, however, thet bis example be pondered; mass ‘of slush—bal of Bible circulation were; from Signe blnte ee ieee to tho root of his iow, | law or ip equity, witich Be, Sioa, lind ,orever hed, By reason Uda the feeeon of ba fall hay carry iis warning through: | (ot, ulabiris of the cy. Am eae reek amen Fromboll, Valparaiso, in regard 10 the work ia Soath Mr Hoyt said he would not venture upon the domain of | of any matter, cause or thing, from the beginuing of the | out the length and breadth of the land. stages and cars ran, so that, half tho time, sleighs go America; from Rev. Dr. Gulick, Ascension Island, P, adompen wonld a fon pista spas aboat ind trial | world te io day bet Lh a eostns hiae bape cee, mer may bree em cranch—cranch, over: the sones and pavements. ‘Query— a asking & grant of Bibles 8 oe Jo agglion frown. It was difficult iu this day tobe gene: | averments iL appears that both parties, Sloo an: r certainty to speak of them Advertiser, te- supply of sailors touching at the laud , aan (Can the etage proprictors thus salt the streets ? parking dit nF ho beripuaree Into the lan- mative of migrating before January 1, 1960, or of becom- slaves. As the time of probation has now expired, some few individuals have preferred servitude, the great bose of the free wereiecple of. Arkansas are on i ‘We learn Hingwieu the care 10 ben. He eggeosied the ho LS od were escorted to « ‘street, between Fourth and Fith, at whicd place a formal reception waa held They were assured by tho ebairman of the reception committee, Peter H Clark, that c./ Mt op-werg induatsions nad exesaplary in thoir goudcct, -mpora:y ‘junction should be diebarged. As this coo. | mond county, Va., which had caused the arrest of te The steamer Crusader, Lieut, Mafit, left Hayana 30th | ciety’s new be tet pray room ee vor: my sop mes @ ihe whee. aes, i Ligeia ie er ee tr. y tbe civil authorities. The javeatightions, ult, for a one. nical : Or ansANO a eXAMG Ne OF upon Piet tions | ¥ e not been nereased i ates gunboat Wyoming i Hits Woe Browa tithe hoor for tengenng Of fy coury I wiacuseed gem tuo arguments ee, See ioe RESORT heres Racoon sanetro Movernber 1t\¢ hg putes raieed letters for the bitnd, moeting of dhe new eatisfagtory.

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