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Ory CuvacuRS, In the Third Unitarian Society, corner of Bad way and “Thitty second street, Rev. O. 8 Frotbingn: for the morning, “ Tae Missive of Deatn;” oveuing, * Jo- Sus & Manifestation of the Divine Nature” ‘The Rev. E. F. Remington wil Preach ia Calvary Free Church, in Pearl street, between Concord ant Nusaaw Streets, Brookiyn, this eveving; services commence at balf-past seven. Sobject, “Toe Late Calamity at Law- Tene,” Tn the morning, at wall past ten, tae Rey. Joba Dowdney will preach. “ Universatiem amoag Liter ary Authors.” The fourt's Aecture on this subject will be givea in the Bleroker street ‘Church, corner of Downing street, this evening, at baif- Past Seven o'clock, by Key. Moses Ballou. Subject 1a the morning, at half past ten o'clock, The Intercession of Christ.” ‘The third of a series of sermons before the Young M Associstion of the Central Presbyterian church, ia Broome street, belwoon Elin aud Marion, will ve doliverod by the Rey. Asa D. Smith, this eveving, at half-past seven o'clock. Tho Rev. James A Little preaches to the young oa “The Happiness of Karly Pioty,”’ at seven o'clock this ovoning, in the Fiftieth strect Presbyterian church, near Eighth @venuc. Preaching by the pacior, Rev. LH. Van Doren, at ley A. M. dn St. Slophon’s chureb, corner of Broome and Chrystie Streets, Bervice at 10% A. M. and 74% P.M. Rev. Theo- ore A. Eaton, rector of St. Clement's, will proach in tho evening. The Rev. Sidney A. Corey will preach in Treuor Hail, ‘<orner of Broudway and Thirty fourth etreet, this morning ond overing, Hider 8 8. Snow, of Mount Zion church, will preach in ‘Union Boildings, 163 Bowery, to-day at three and 73g P. M. Subject, “The Time, Manner and Object of the Second Coming ot Christ.” Second Universalist Society, at the Historical Library Building, corner of Second aveaue apd Eloveath strect. ‘The Rov. &. G, Brooks wil prexeh in the morning, at half Past tea. Rev. T. J. Sawyer m the evening: audject, “The Atonement.” Tu St. Ann's church, Rev. ‘Thomas Gailandet, rector, Rightocniy street, pear Fifth avenuo, service for ceaf mutes at 3 POM, For otvers willing to promote thetr woufure, ut 105) A.M and 7): PM. The Rev, A. Bloomer Hart, recwor of the Churen of the Advent, will preach ia th Og. ‘The New Jerusalem church (Swedenborgian) wit! hold public wortlip tis morning, at Goldbeck’s Music Hail, 765 Broadway, at half past ten o'clock. ‘The Protestant Episcopal Mission cuurch, Clinton Hall, Astor place, in charge of Rey Robert G. Dickson, will hold divtae Service to aay at 10%; 4, M., 34g aud 74; P.M Rev S$. Remington will preach in the Mount Olivet Rap tist church: thu morning, at 1 ck. 8k , Oe Church of Smyrpa’’—the secoud ia course, lev. Frank Remingtoo, of the North Bepust cnursh, wili preack in the evening, at seven o'clock, A tectore will be delivered by Me. Joba Cochran, ia the Choreh of the American afission to Roman Catoolica, 48 Fast Eleventh street, between Third and Fourth ave Rues, this afternoon, ut aree o'clock, Subject, “Uilice of the Four Beasts or Living Creatures as Heraids of the Subjeot The Fust Independent Society, Hope Caapel, No. 720 Broadway, will holt public service at 1046 A.M. Rey. George F. Noyes will discourse on “The Bible Question in Our Public Schools.’ in the Jane street Methodist Episcopal church, proach- ing at 1043 A. M., by Rev. Or, Cammings, Presitont of ‘Wesleyan University, Eveaing, seven o'clock, quarteriy meeting of the New York Coaferonce City Missionary So- ciety, Addresses by Rev. Wm. H. Ferris and C. North, Beq. in the Brooklyn Tabornacle, on Fulton avenue, three Divcks eust of the City Hall. The pastor, Rev. Wiliam Alvin Bartlett, will preach to-day, at 10 3¢ A. M. aud at Tg P.M ‘The Cooper Institute, Union Services, will continue to- day. Rey. Mathew Hale Smith will preach at 10:¢ A. M, and 33 P.M. Subject cantinaed to young man: *Roti- gion an Element of Business Success.” Rev. Peter Stryker Will preach at 73 P.M. Dr. Armitage, pastor of the Norfolk street Baptist church will preach this afterncon at three o'clock, «a Union chapel, corner of Tuirty-ninth sircet and Browd- way. ‘The Rey. Dr. McMenamy and the friends of the one true Garholic and Apostolic faith, wili meet ia public con- Sorguhe the advocates ef Saivation through Romish pur- atorics, penances and self-iusiicted pains, in tho Metropo- Litan Assembly Rooms, 178 lringe stroes, this oyening, at Tg o'clock. Ia Knickerbocker Hall, corner of Twenty-third streot and Fighth avenue, serviers of the Protestant Eptscopal church we regularly held every Sunday, ai 104 A.M. andi} P.M. The Right Rey. i. W. Lee, Bishop of Iowa, ! preach this morning. In the Memorial church, Hammond street, corner of Waverley place, Rev. Dr. Vinton, assietant minister of ‘Trinity. church, will preach upon the Ninth Commana- MO: ents Cyebibge Services at 1034, 3 and 74; o'clock. Warren Chage is engaged to speak at Dodworih’s fall, BS Broadway, this morving at balf-past ton o'clock; evening at half-past seven o'clock. Morning subject, Subject | povd ever by Rishoy Murex, SS eer me a annum the fot gay of Pobehery wroime Foo Dret acme Wil aaemble wt Winonsety, Via, ant will Ge previded over by Behe avon Tap Bet Beau Couterenoe sl meet as Lawisbure, Pa, eth wil ba pte. Coese wit bo aravagse (b+ DEE NM porteMt sessioud OF UMS Dodiew, aw Telega ted will be elreted tr the Gene at Conucdace of (ae dour teat Copal church, Nort, a asseumble at Bullaio, N. ¥., ou the Bret Gay v7 bext For the current year our several Boards will need for heir succe-stul Operation as fulluwe:— Fore gn missions Domestic missions. Kauravon Pup Weeow $52,000 Toral.... SGANE pasekyennihne ; $87,090 ‘This amount must be rained mainly by church contri burke ne ane can easily be gnibered, if there be carriad Into effect a Systematic plaa, which Bball embrace every imeividual church, whetuor large or aaall, rica or poor, Rev A. Decatar Spalter, tho into pastar of St. Jund’s (Foscopat) churea iy Wiikiroovillo, Mass , Who was ox- sluded Crom tue pripit of daat caurca, by the Bishop, ba couse be exchanged pulpits with Clergymeu of otaer evangelical cepomipaiions, ubied (says Uhe Congregation. Glut) with the Brookteia Amsociuion of Congeegauouat Muiwisters, OL the Sa toot. Aclergyman of the charch of Scotland has hoon do- fectes In preaobiog as bis Own the sermon of aucther Clergy mau a Method st of some celebety. Bat upon ora Mibshon it was found thet the iatter revereua geutleman Dsd stolen the same kermon from & voiume by the Rev. Dr. Greenwood, of Bovton, entitlea + Sermons of Congo. jation ”? Achurch is about to be erected b; ment, Dear lakertmaua, the funds for which ure supplied by the sale ot the cawpov Dalia which have Deca picked Up & Tukermauy and Sebastopol At the Convent of the Visitation, Bister Mary Apthoo: baveigs was almitiod te Wie teu> ce professian fur the rank of Lay Sister Rows Messrs. udder’ and Grinpy performed the ceremony atthe Can. Yent of the Visitation, Georgetown, D. ¢., Sister Mary Lous Metariou, Sater Mary Catala Clarke and Sister Mary Martins Dobeou made ther solema proteséiva of the Ubree religious vows, An cociesinstical conrei! dissolved the pastoral relation between Rev. ttiram Elmer and the Congregational churca ot Chelsea, Mich., on the @h inst, that he might wooept Of oh invitation to beoume paster of the Cougregats church in Cimon, Mien, vi Lenten a At Chicago, liat week, a rathor amnsing Beene took Place durig the baptura of 4 you: x lary by tie pastor of tha Tabercacie. ‘The Union ot that city, sugs:—* tbe mnibyster requested ber to assume the dress peculiar to such an ocension, but she deciined to take off ber hoped skirt, Tho minister Wid her of the ineonveuienees tact Taust result from ber obstinacy, but abe persintad. When She came (0 desceud into tue bath Une iuilatea skirt toucl ed the Water, aad rose up around ber like a baiiooa Her head was lost t the congregation; she was ewatowed up in the swelling skirt; the minwter tried to force her down into the bath, but sho was kept above the Burtacs by the Hosting pro. erties of the erinoviee, and was Buoyed Up so suc: sefaily that tt was LOL Uut after much difficulty aaa Wary forehle attempts to submerge the Iuiy, that tae Mbiser succeeded mh baptiriug the far av,” Rinwiy ib War effeeted, ro the relief of the mipister ana the serio sly ielived aurieues, who could not keep trou lyughiag i (heir pocket Kerchiets.”” STATISTICS OF METHODISM. Rev. Dr. Stoveus bas published some atatisties of this Sect, Of IbWr est, showing that they gumber |,665,8L1 lay members, wad 11478 preachers ia tue Uuied staws, 662 C22 members ww Europe, with stnaiier bors im titer quasters of the globe He suc Metwo- ism throughout the workt comprise: mein- bors, gud 14.973 travetitog preachors—an aggregate of 3 ,0%. communicants, Tf we add tbrewnon-communi- eupt members of its Congregation (or each comanicaut— & Suto estimate tor Methodist congregations generally —wo bave a poputation of more toa ton aod a quarter anlions Attending 18 mupistrations, It extends densely over North America, and m England. Jt hus its “coaferenc 6” in France, Germany, atrica and Australi; its musions aro in oweeen Hway, Switzeriaod, Spa, Lursey, south America; that dot the coast ot Atrica, Inala, China and toe Teles of the Southern Ocean Its great missionary 0 ZatiOns LO Nae Tore thay 8,000 laborers; its edu Institntions comprise more than 130 collages, theological xehools Kad boruing academies. and, in England 500 cay scholars; t ba more thaa 2,6u0,000 "su Scholars ana 30,000 teachers It 35,000 ‘local pre« wake, With its 20,000 men, yy the Russian govern. . in Raltimoro, last week, 8 winerunts,”” a ministeral force of nearly ADDRESS TO THE POPE The following address to mis Holiness Pope Pius IX , Was adovted by a meeting ot Catholics holdin St. Louis ob the 15th tost — Most Hory FAiHER:—The Catholics of ing different national origiog, Vicar 0! Christ, their homage and rovorenco. They’ aro impelicd to this special act of devotioa because, whi tt Permits thom to teatafy their alfeetion for ir sacred office ane person, tCaffurds then an opportunity uf oxpross ‘ng their Geop concorn for the preaoat atttietions of your Holiness, a& guardian of the patrimvoy of St. Peter. La common with the whole world, they recall with ptoasure the conspicnons opening and gracious measures of your Popnuteate, and they deeoly regret as Catholics and as frienak of fnciciang tiberty, that the oxpedienetes of Earo- Dean polities have 80 Jong interposed Belween Ube aispo- Bitiont of your Holiness and the poace nnd vest interests of your subjects. Tbey sincerely trust that the Caristian sevumonts of Europoan sovereigns and traditiva, aud policy of European nations, Cathouc and pon-cathovie, wil! bo a atiflicient targe against the gpitish des guers wlio use the plea of Italian patriotica to dBeer projects of sectional wegrakciaement. Ly couclusion, Most Holy Father, thoy fervently prey that you may be loog spared to watch over your people, to comfort the fertitude of vour spiritual chitaren, Dy What they beg in their own’ behalf your Apostotic henediction, aud to guard as Supreme Laster, the treasury of the Fath REVEREND MR. SPURGEON EXPECTED IN PARIS. A correspondent of Galignant writes:—. The Riv. Mr. Spurgeon is gzartly to visit Paris and preach several sermons in iho American chapel, Ras dit Geir He gf 18 do to Op week days, as it is imposetble for coogregation of 10 000 ons ih London to whom he preaches on Sundays—the sarge st concourse Of people that as ever Known to as. semble op every consecutive Sonday fer Fobra to hede the Gospel faithfully preached. Is it not remarkabie taat ona 80 yo. id have attracted such a numerous avsem Diy, amo still more remarkable, has been able to retain for Ube issi four years without any diminutiea! In what | f St. Louie, compris. , Unite to offer 4. you, ths | ‘od and Ris Attributes.” Evening subject, ‘* Duties of ‘Spirituatists An avswer to Dr. Cakill's sermon on transabsts tion Will be repeated this evening by an Irish micister, a conyort, in the Mission church) in leveath streai, at half- past seven o'clock. Rey. Antoinette Brown Blackwell will preach at Gold- beck's music Hall, 765 Broacway, this eveniug, at baif- past even o'clock, Subject, ‘The Infinite.” Migs Susan M. Johnson will lecture at Clinton Hall, cor- ner of Clinton and Atlantic strecta, Brooklya, this alter- noon and evening, at three and haif-past seven o'clock. INVITATIONS. The Rev, Wm. W. Newell, D. D., of Syracuse. has re- contiy bech called by the Atlen street Preaby terian church im this cy to become their pastor. Dr. Neweil bas ac copied tho call, and will beg!a Mis ministrations to that people to-day, 8.1 Leods hos accepted the unanimous in of the First Presbyterian elureb at Sumford, Con occupy their puipit during the absence of their pu Rev. Robert K. Booth, 1 Lasope. Rey, David Torry, of Dethi, has been catled to the pas- torate of the First Presbyterias church of Ituae: x. Rev. Cbaries E. Lindsley, of New Rochelle, soa of Rev. Dr. Landsiey, of Greenwich, has received a cali to the First Congregational church and Society of Southport, Conn. beceme their pastor. Rev. Mr, Frank, of Lexington, Ky., bas declined tho call recently tendered him by the Broadway Preaby terian church of DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. Rey. Johu McDermot, formerly parish priest of Me- chanicsviile, N. Y., died at St. Joseph’s Hospital, is Phua- <elpta, on the 15th inst. Father MeDermot commenced jhe studies for the priesthood im the College of st. Charlies Porromeo, at Eighteenth and Race streots, Philsdelpnia, ‘Dut owing to tll bealth he abaudoned ce idea of wheviogy for the law, and recetved a ciploma for the bar. His re- turning health, however, and u choico for the priesthood, imauced him to commence agai his atudies for the church, and be was ordained a priest by Archbishop Hu nes, on tho 16th of august, 2864, from Foraham Cottege, N.Y. His promising talents and geucral behavior inaueed the . Bwkop of Albany (Bishop Mecloskey) to remove hun to Mecnanicaville, at which place he remained waul within @ few months past, when he returned to Pntlade phia, owing toa rapid dectiue ef health, his complunt bo- Ag disease of tho ii He was the son of a respectable equzen of Southwark, Ths femoral took placo oa Wod- nesday morning, from the Church of St. Philip do Neri, Queen street, below Puird, Phiuadelphia. : Dr. A. R. Erwin, a well known Methodist proacher, diced at Huntsville, Ala., om the 02h inst. a ie . . Brett died om the 14h inst., at age of forty- Pes Prine tine of his deat De, Brett was the pastor of the Relormed Dutch church at Tompkinsville, Staten Island, which relation he has belt for severat years. Frevious to bis settiement oa Staten island he was ihe pastor of the Reformed Dutch church in Jultuet street, iu this ctty—previous to whicn Ne was for some Seven years @ missionary on the island of St. Tuomas, au i for a short time at St. Croix. He was the grandsou of the late venerable Rev. Dr. Ptulip Miliedoler, whose name he bore. sew covnonn® na ‘The Ashland Manuiactuciug Uompany, whowe mil? is in South Scituate, Rhode Isiand, have shown # most com: mendablo uterest in the wellare of Weir empisse> OF erecting a beautiful house of worship 12 their village. tt hag been constructed entirely at the expense ot the com- pany. It 1s 23 feet front vy 43 deep; the heignt of : Story is about 16 feet. The projection for the towor ov spire ia 10 feet square, and the heightof the spire is about 75 (cet. The walls are finisued in stucco. The inte- rior inich of the building, including reading desk, pews and furniture, ig of chesuivt, ‘Taursday, the 12h inst, wag fixed for dedicating the church; as it etormod on that day, the service Was postponed ttutil Friday, the 13h ‘bSt., When the exercises Wok place, and the church was well filied. aia ; cs if ected by the Central Presbyterian church, Sameer was Codicated to the worship of God on the Sd inet. Rev. GC. Folsom, of the Firet Presbyterian ‘eborch, read tne Scriptures, and Rev. Dr Murray, of Flizabeth, N. J., preached. | ‘The Rev. F. De W. Ward, formerly pastor of the First charch, is the pastor of tho Central church. A now mocting house at Weat Amesbury was dedicated on Thursday, Jan. 12. The sermon was preached by Professor H. 8. Smith, of New York, former prator of the society. ’ MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Baltimore and East Galumore Conferences will both the } hes the wyetery Of this elugular fact? He had no prestig ip any whatever to form an introduction. uke a me gon the public eye at uce, bat muetcor h: Temaios virlble and attracts ih dot. tim true he is gifted with many exdowmon: his co 1% Hig yoiee alone him pre-e ponacesing, as it does, not onty g i; swecthess. giving expresgion to or} varied 8 in bold to thi mind dud great benevolence eme gent those who knew tim best | 1 jon of his coneaptions and aty!o all classes 13 surprising, for while the nobles of the | and some of the most bigh cultivated of the forum and the bar are constantly amon: hearers, the poor hear bim with evident deligat iB blessed good henith and great energy, and is no idler in the vineyard, for he wot only adares twice metas thrice, such ere tons ay, which requires great pbysical pow ug early ey of the in some tewn or other profes: sion should hot be dazzled und captivated by adulation and applause, #0 as to become dizzy at the perilous heiyit which be has ascended, is most isgular, for many hay tottered ana falkn from an eminence not so daugerous. Its therctore pleasing to Rnow that be remains tho same unsophisticated, amiable person as ho was at cho begin. hing of his career, aud that while he is respected by the higher ciasees, be loves the poor and ia loved by them. That, however, which must be most gratityiag to every Tight minded person ia the fact, that all lis gifts and enor fies Are Cevoted to the reformation aod salvation of his follow men, and to know that the result is commensurate ‘with the attempt, for ouring bis short minwtry upwards Of 8,000 persons have become consistent Christians, hua- dreds of whom bad previorsly abandoned themasives to vice, Wickedness, ang infiselity. Those who bofore had deen like “the demoniac ainonget the tombs, whom no } } man couid tame,” are now clothed and in their right mind sitting at the feet of Chriat. Constantly they attond the holy communien, and have become respectable members of society, and this apphes not only to the poor, but to muny of the more clevyated. No wonder therefore that Foyalty and the government look favorab!y upon his ef forts to benoit the population, and that many of the moet dittingwished of the various proieselons aloud bis ministry. It also much to bis crovit to know that Le has re- gisted mancementa (and that which is perhaps the stropgest-—dithy Incre’') to draw bira from his sphere of duty, for when’ £20,000 ware oitured to large place of worship, if he would visit another couuiry, i could be more uselul hat joes, however, bas been amply compensated, for there is now being crested for him a chape! in Landon to hold 5,000 hearers, the cot of which wil be £20,000, Various denominations of Chris tana Dave united in this effort, among whom a nodle minded member of the Church of Engtand nat aaony- wmously given 25,000. Ite to be huped sou nobvlo spirited American will follow that exampie, and at once emove tho debt trom ihe American chapel; thea te hearts of hove benevolent ladies who orginatyd aud sa periatepded so cheerfully the Duzsar for thia object, will be encouraged to continue jn their “ works of taici and isbors of love."’ Batabove all it it earuestly hopet that the Spirit of God wih bless the ministrations of bir. S., during bis visit to thie creat city, to the salvation of many immortal souls. This will be the great and paramount objec short eqjoura here. ft will be only for a few days, which ho generously gives by postponing other en | gagementa, as les arrangements had beea made for tro yours to come. Superior Court.—Part Sceond. Before Hon. Jusge Perrepotut. : Jax 21.—Charles Mailory a ie a vs. The Chmmercial tual Incurance Company.—This was an ac soap of insurance etfected on the 16th of November, 1856, on a cargo of the ship Samael Willetts. Oo the 34 of July, 1857 the sbip was losta short distaace from the Jersey Shore on her return from Liverpool to New York. For the defence it wae contended that the policy was only for a voyage between the ports on either side of tho ocean but not acrose the ocean. The case, which involyed points of law, wae taken from the jury and argued betore the Juoge Who rendered a verdict for plainulls subject to te opinion of the General Term. uperior Court—Goneral Term. Lowel Holbrook Oo. ¥8. Francis Vose, et al.—Judg- ment afirmed with costs. | | he nobly rofused the oer, preferring to remain whero he | | tat re had been aypiind to by Cartain ut } st a0 ~“, me © Cane ll SaaS United States Marshal's OMoe. THR “OUKAN BIRD” CONTROV BBSY— OFFICIAL AG- COUNT OF THK APFAIR—iMPORTANT StaTRMaNT OF TK UNITED STATES MARSHAL, UAPCALN | By direotion of the Prosident of the United States, & genorm! court martial t# ordered to couvens at Wost Point, RYNDRRS. N, ¥., 001 the 2th day of January, 1860, for the trial of Car readers are sleendy te with the fasta of the at. | Cadet H’vary 8, Wetmore, United States Military Academy, ‘ecipled velaure of the soamsing ' Ocean Bird,” and bor gubye | and such) other delinquents as may be brought bofore it, Quentdedivery by the Uaied Sates Alurahal to Vaptain Viade- | Colonet 4. K. F. Mavsield, Inspector Genoral of tho Mente Meaich the intervention of the Spanish Consul at this | Army, wilt ,¥reside, and Captain Samuel Jones, First Ar part aud the order of the United states Diatriot Court. We Ulery, will ac #8 Judge Advocate of the Court. have pub! mee letters apon ths subject from thecaptain of the At the expira Vou of a leave of absence granted Captain weamer nud Osptiin deaharn and aow preseata satement of | qhomag Jordan, Quartermaster’s Department, that olticer the mni/ or turnished by Captain Rypders:— Is directed to roprair to the city of Washington, for the 10 THs BDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HRRALD. parpose of eolulta his aceonte with the criresent Thove seen im the ienanp and 7/ibune of the 17th instant » The Bourd of Oflicers ordered to convene by the War card from Captala Graham, whiob grossly WMisrepreseats, aa Bovariescas, for She examination of horse equipments, far ns Tam conoerned, the facta in relation to the steamer | &.» IR dissolved. Lieutenant J. W. 381, Ordnance Department, i assigned to Fort Leavenworth’ depot. He will procéod to that Station uncer such imatructions as be receive fr ‘the chiof of bin bureau, ns id lp Oceon Bird; wod 1 bad also read statements in several news- Pavers, previous to the publication of Captain Grabain’s card, which were falao in every essential polit; L therefore deem it but justice to myself, und to the offlee which T hold, and in ‘Tho ation of Lieutenant Francia A. Shoup, First order Wy give reliable information to all who may feel anin- | Srtillery, has been sorepted by the President of the tereat tm such matters, to give u statement of the facta as they | UEiled Slats, to take cilbet January 10, 1860. Major Henry Hili, Paymastor’s Department, cecurred within ty knowledge. In doing this Caball uot no: | orders to proces 16 Went Pom,” Woe eee nner tire tm detail tbe ountemptibie insinuations and aiandera which | Plattsburg Barracks for pone of troops charactorize the statemouts alluded to, but aha confine myself | at those tat tons ‘ oer hones ‘6 brietly tothe wecessary facie as tha circumstances of the Pi ea igo egy a Cp em will , s awson, Texas, ia pee Asura 1 havo purposely delayed making any | Gircicd to proceed with his couieas and report for or- tate hig me, in order that I may have | gars to Major Hemtzelman, commanoing the Brownsville au ovportunty of answering all the misrepresentations | expoditioa, ‘ and statements that might be made with reference to ibis mat- A Cuurt of Inquiry has beam ordered to assemble at ter, and beuceforth at te not my ‘ntentien to notice or raply to | Fort Union, Now Mcxico, to examine into certain impata- tions mach against captain Van Hokkalew,. Quacts oa > la ad Communicalions, aa T deem thom un Rarter's Department, by the post Adjutant of that otation On Monday morning, the 9th inst, about 10 A. M., Captain Wii esha es a Van Bokkelew, Jobn Graham called at my office in Chambers strect, and ‘The troops now stationed at Albuquerque, bended me wha: purported to bea writ of replevin. I took SEBSOSE & portion of ten Monnted rifles the paver, and read that part which required John Graham to pit H) . re sive bait before I executed the writ. 1 told Captain Graham egy eed OY Mark Branson: acd tae thut be should give me the requislte bai! before f wo2id exe- | A leave of Abmenes for fort months cure it, He seked me for the writ, and I handed it back tohim, | J. D. Kurtz, corps of suet ‘sa L suppoaed, for the purpoac of procuring the necessary ball. Mu New Mexico, and Third in- Proceed 10 their former stations; is granted Captain ineers;.and for three months, af @racted Lieutenant J. Department for the benefit of his heal Symmes, Ordnance ‘The same day he catied upon me again, aad, as T was bus 4 wbber mauiers, Yreierrod him toiny fret Deputy, osspk | AB extention of Leave has ‘been granted by the War eb.v2. Seq, who, t suid, would see the busianas pro | Department to the following officers:—Lieutenant Drys- Heels Atended to, | He weat to Mr. Thompaon and asked what | dale, Third artilery, four months; Leutenaut lines, Fost ia, aulave ball was, aod was told thar Sluvun | artillery, six monthe; Lieutenant Phifer, Seomnt eeyuin Weld be required. He then wantal to know | eight soonthes Teg We : lg” 3 of wy Devuiy if $2600 woud not anawer, and was | 8 aU Deee eae bine Unteatry, six fuformed tout vetbing abort of $10u 000 bail would be takes. He | ™Obtha; Lieutenant Hendersholt, Second artillery, four leftite flow aeecoad time, aad tru bis paruettar inquiey | Moots; Tieutenant Jackson, Second. dragoons,’ four Bbaut the amou.t of bail, we supp wed that he bad gone to pro- | months. eure it Tdid uot wee him agai uu late that avening, xboat — Delf past nire or ten o clock the sane evening | was called won by the Spouisk Cousul ano Mr. Cebalos, the con sucuce of Arrivals and Departures, the Spanah steamer Ueesn Bird, 1 was roqueated > DEPARTURES. food of Tenth wiceet, Kast riser, on bowrd af tae slenmee waien, | Por Southampton and Liremen, tn hee stontnship New York-— they allegnd, nd’ been’ forcioly -aeized and. tinea from | Rd Botken and indy, NY; Mra Nargareih tanks thos ojokn Ceptein Sredemoore, and hiasel aod crew pat asaore | SO¢servant Chas tenk, ‘rotmdo, G Dr t MH Wingield, Ports, by x mob of "pirates, as some of them ‘deaigauied | @outh, Va: Mies Tackia Borberg, pt Louis; Geo cechla NY; rem, ‘end, ey! requested, ibe Uued Seales withort | Flat Pari, ir? sexou, "Novieans, sobs tease may ad ne ma the Spazish captain and. crew on. beard the steamer 1 told them I #uuld go wita (heat, Tao coroing'y went with them to the steaaer at the toot at Centh child, Landon. Froest de ‘Poorter, Levin’ de Poorter, Belzinm; & Durig: Rusio; Henry Kolaro, P Dehauve Peter Keng, Jona Tkompson. Henry Holthausen, Caltfornta;.. Thompaat Kéin. ieet, ud found the Spar ish ‘ burg, A Luhrs, J Jordan, © # Reuter, p esmbris pean raion ofwcroma ofmeartotne oumberer any | Clneibnat Mardy Kents 8 Laie $ Naat kooee or tusty. 4 thea » ent on board, andon going ap the gang way bss bi Hishop, Kngland; Patrick MeDermott and Ia¢y. ‘ubtin to the Uprer deck, | Was soausd by Mr. Boron! who teve hot Gaels Moen, Indy aod ty childrea, stra Elon M Wey nota Of me Sud. w & scuttle, after «hich he let goof me £ | Baltimore Holand. Bremen; 4 Rammelcamp, ‘Matan was o"lerwanis ioe that thie ‘Bolon Lad deen w fib’ sier un- Johnson, © Peisghaar, NY; C Hines, Boston, aud der General ¥alker, and that others of the siecrage—Total 14, the game character ‘were on board; but none of the others ioerfered with me ia For Aspinwall, in steamship Atlantio=G ral Her i the siuhtest degree. T'then wont upon deck, wbera Lt Iv, Judge Trady, J Belden. it Sone: site won one Von rtantenes free, then went apon deck, where Cfouud an | family, Juige Iiady, J Belden. Wt pone aif nod one Vo ‘he men who bad ‘Via person wan J ine to be there. He replied, raham, toengige « ied. take possession denburg. 0 Cotten, lady, infant and serve A Bevina, Dr 4 1 man, Captain Friatas, lady RO ady, two ebtidren and rervant; PP Pia, Rey Mr Maples. i S Howell, Indy and three eniidrea: Yea A IE Coll DP WO Gaskell lady and ehii F Barry ana lady, Mra JP Havens, wre itary, Mra Newfoldt und child, Me Wilson, J Bettiebach, 8 T bic kingon, Mrs OJ Lewis, Mra? A Austio, Mr ag, Lieutenant 4 Ub Hardeastie, Cu hom. D MoBenzie and Indy, G Smith and indy, Mirg i F Jonnfou ard friend. Mrs Murphy and child RJ P H Poomoy, @ favem possession of the steamer, Ir Dickinson And Mapp, aod s asked him how he Crawa of mae ls go 08 board the veean % of her, and do it foreml» af required, and he hus siace eel that tala “Grabun wld bin Twas to stand by hime thie matter and that Judge Neleon bad advised him fo take thie course in obtaining possession of the seamer, Jenceavored to pnt the crew on bord, that they might hare ing olay, I ttarnan, Rrra eee that might, but Graham's men resisted their { Mises H Pentand Hi Monka, Mra Aspinwall C Glade Coad Aiemptto goon board {then advised the erew (fo 1 Mosley, Mi ‘ord yand two childve! far. Bageney tht? stone ebivecia e oO aw oaley, Mra R Ford Mrs Kirby and two chi dren, Mrs i) Mar: g ia the evid. “4 then weat ashore, Jeaving two of my otficurs fa charge of the steamer, to pre: vert ber trom being removed from the wharf abould Crabam’s Pep attempt tooo. On Tuesday T rece d two or three Monica or processes from the United Btutes Covet, eeninst the Geesn itrd. and imwediately went on board aud servet ¥in and infant, WG Windell © Ordway acd Indy, FF Dar. Wick and lady, J © Tower, Mra Stone and two children, Mar- #aret Donovan, 1 Baker, Mr Ulastings and lady, @ ¥ Jones, | Y McGill AJ Butler, Miss Willis, J Brown, 5 Leavitt, Misses Jones. Rne, Francis, P F Stowell, Indv and two children, HA Perrick Mrs Hewes Mre Tewkesbury, N Roger them, and notified Vapta'n Grabum thet T now held pwesaion | ard lady, SC Hull J 3 King: Mise af AN Keg “Tove Gi the vessel Under pruseas of the United statea Cone. He | Sbeaver and indy. SP Rockwell, PS Rockwell Taber whe | then nsked te if had the nower to put him ashore, I | M Gilvert, J Devin, A Reid, D M Low Ma tow, Oo Wittens wid rim T bad sf 1 chose to doit. Ha requested me to | sham, Mra Mebonali, & Demsay, Cif Farnham, A Racry, C ean On board He remained on board with my | © Alvord, J W Kverett OL Maihor, wile aud nes ebulzen FT tt eayciverday evening At half past ten | Wig Virls daughler aod three ehilicen. “A'S Moone meek Glock (om .Wedueday wixht, one of my oliors in | Perrin, W Pearsall nnd lady, @ Beach HF heath Sete charge of the vessel came afier ine and wished me to on bowrd the steomer, alleging that Captain Urahum and his men bad interfered sirb bum in the of his duty, And aiso stated that a squad of fitteen or twenty had come on houd the vessel, xzainat the consent of my olllees i celled upon Captun Csrpenier T stated the whole exxe to him, HJ Baker, W Caulawell—also 170 in the in the steerage. For clwrleaion, in the ateamship Col Fanning, a Ducts, Jno d Koterts. {ngs Wim Wilson, F Orechio, O Lew: second cabin wad 400 imbia—F D Baker, FD DCaznove, JH Kitely B Hngnoiet, Jno Aolz ‘ , derber, JP Bolzdorber, PG Tas ior,’ Mra (% gstoce eed trotune it TYeiterdd ihe Grose Sania | chide Stewart, Hor’ Sporzerate cy’ VM ckieast Faplers au he peremplorts refused toobey it Filion waked | Sigs Bina Rie it Weta eee ea ette renbam, B'U Blalco, dim to take bis men on shore and leave wa in he oa, ‘yatie, lady, infant and nurse; paseaaion of the steamer, which he also refusod; he further ean | ed that if 1 attempted to put Captain’ Grabam or’ his mea on shore, Would resist me with all the Joree he bed with hin, if Ko jones Greham required it, After some further conversation I went on suore, lew office's on board. Oo Thursday morulug the Court mi 18 Joo T Terry, BR vuburet, k Goldsmith, GL flawch, HS Kggleeion, Mies Nanman. Mire M Zabagtie, three eulteca 4 Buree; Mrx Coomm, WH Teall, RU Wetmore, OP Mort G Hevrimann, © A’ Haynes, Alexander, HC Vaughan. a J Benedict, D F Davies, SG Lrecelved 2 apecttic order jo take the vessel in way custo: Pilis.—-Searlet ¥ And hold ber util forther omens 1 went t the vossot and | Whoosing Consh, Monslne tee foe to all others ‘nee invited George W, Morton Esq , Uulted states Cominsionsr to be BRARVEKTIUN PIDGS. which simply, and to go with ime on board the stedmer, which ba did, T forid the least danger, remove those t ham in the ton wich ters 160 eubia and’ not wishing t have ang | bowels aud cirvulenag wiih ‘Occasion or atistaia ‘dlsase, him. Tent word to lis men. by my | Cola’ cong , vhoopta deer, (Keefe, that I w sed thom to leave ube veusel aa svat | in‘hudasa, nee cuseaent cee oy eho wigs HOOPICK, cough and cqpveoient, which they aid very qulely. X then requested | "When we are sick and im pals nc sinod contains matters Mr. Morton to teil Captaid Grahain thar 1 desired hin ty leave | which nature asks to heve removed Here Brandreth’s Ve; =} tenlates, greece ony cuetnance fe Legey about it. a Universal Pills are the great necessity, aa bs Mr. ei der of the Court re~ fad pine » 8 Us y bim to do this. and #r Morton seed me. for ha vrter, perme) Sorc npne tdi ry Ma ge one hundred ouire ¥ ik ‘They sald hey wanted their money snd they would not leave, Wheiher the Brapdreib Pili os ever converted into blood we ashe haa promised it tothem. Captain Graliam cate {rou i i ‘ } | Git pet wow diosa; bic thw thoy are good catharte: In all the cebin ane told them that they would be paid, and that lis } cuses where purgatite or laxative medicines are reguire| wo did vot want dean wf that time, “bU6 iiminated ( them to be | are fully couvineed; and that purgation Is one of the chic, ready when he should want them. They then iett. | remediel moasurcs for the cure of most of the ailments of the at the suiiciiation of Mr. Morlou I went “into the et | human race is @ tratt that we are also convinest of bin, and Capiain Graham’ request igh pl re. | But our ebiot object at ibis ume i to give a statement of rauig gp beard, which 1 refused, He then Jeft the vea- | gemtieman who saya be has taxen one of the Brandre! sei and 7Ne Qway Jo my earring, Mr. Morion arson: { Sorat tesat sinicen months daily or about se0 dass ia ey pany ing bun, Sy, “¢erge W. Morton. United Stalea Commis: M, and who any att Lot chat time be coast fiorey, wae preaant at! tot Mae, bay HOA) every word tL red oyee ga, atended with a constant c paseed be. ween Cuplain Granain 453 mysalf, and be can bear | oF, the boweis which hail troubled him for a long time, Witness, if ealted pon, thet fmade no promise of any kuid | | Tbs gentleman, Me. Daniel J Tenuy, resides ut tie Astor to Captain Grebom, and that his assertion that T made a forema | Tougey ia Ubia city, and bos been in the @xjoymont of exceileat appeal to my Maker that T woud allow no man to.ve put oa + b eed by thie treatment He 16 ac: in- Senne they rexcact Captain Or 5 ignls is a | te no doubt of tbe truth of his state- ‘epresentation of the true facts. The best evidenes | ment. 3, {my atsertion ia that ag at that moment | prepsred by by. Iran of patting bim on ham | in siccesaow whbhent that when he took th | peptic and cuseive bs now Captain Gi cout wot be sa fant noth! ip hin, | woo style t essal | | 2 cenisa box, w Sold at 204 Can: hf Syarnctor appreciated. by On Frid ist Drawings of the Detaware State Lotte- ries, WOOD, 2DDY & Co , Managers. steamer and was | ca D Miesor ma grate \ told heepula not. fee ay Des ow 61, 2, stenwer, ond a w side of the steamer, a th aided. party oo | the lower whact et go of slacked ber lines, aud thts | the veasel to 9 the other pier, and the: re rent tree of charge by addressing { ailording Uaptam crowd an oppsriuntty 19} WLOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington, Delaware. | on board and Lake foretble poase: pawl, if they lied | been permitted, but hie men were forbidden to come on board. | and Wd that s would De w visiation of te Law, and tie ed sense tiotto puraue it further. Captain Grahia bod by this tine pot on board nad was ordered immediately on | lotteries cashotk ore or take the consequences, and he acted with prudence | _ So great diecreten and sbesed the order. | Closing Season of Furs at Cost—At cred that x crowd of Grahera’s men would again | wq))TH/s, ube Hatter, 216 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's x Fi Digit, and x police force, | oooreh added to tbat already an board, were prepared te prevent aay | Violaiion of the law. Jt wag expected (hat on Saturday moru- | ing als the procerges T held againet thy menmer would be CA0- | 6 ripition of magnificent Photographs and Cameo Types, by ‘At the expected bour | went to the foot of Tenth street and | WiiddassON BRUS., Fulton sireet. found the dook siropgly guarded Ly the poilce, who were | stationed tnere under the direclion of Capi, Carpsater to pre venta breach of be peace. Cant. Graham did ‘not appear to | assert bis claim snd the Spanish captain and crew qietly tox poxscaoicD of their vessel, after, having been unlawfully pre- 6 doing so for a week, veer ibe. captain and crew bod taken possession of the steamer, the Spanish Cons, the consignee, and others ip teresied, said it wonid be better to have the ship taken to the navy 3ard, where she could be protected by tke saariae force | ndon Clab Sauce. 1 until she wee ready. Cant. Carpe rata 2 paan, ae Bauce, ned by Varker Bros ©. A. Bills, Excbange and Commission Rreker, No. 176 Greenwich street N. B. Prizes w all legalized Brooklyn Invites the Public to the Free Boots and levee ed fons if oubie sole, warm fur lined and wool TRAVELLING HOUTA LEGGING, BUCKSKIN. SHORS, ‘And everything desirable for ‘winter wear for Ladies. gents and b>yn, at BROOKS’, 576 Broadway and 180 Fulton street, London Club Sauce.—This Unrivalled London, can be ob- ARKER, 18 Beekman : ; ti | nined of their w 3 when, 1igit tiem tbat sill beld the vessel pon ope process, | street Je ia superior to the Wocestershire sauce, and. and that I would not permit her to leave har wharf, asf con’ | can beobiadned at oue-bilf the price. sidered it a dagr.ce to the United States, ag well a8 tbe mapici | ee pal aatborities and our country at large, f9 weknowledge by re Herring’s Potent Champion Fire Moving the sbio from her deck, where she was undersai0z Te | ang buppar freot Bales. il Broadway, eoruer of Murray fears of amob, thereby acknowledsing hut Bere Wan Fovaw aor aacboriy in thie comntry to protect as iu ourtegal | MEME what naa, anid f, fe thors of United States Marshal, Doon strees, New York. Barry’s 'Frieophereus ts the Best and | ty Marshaior's Metropo Lun police, «rhea we can be'driven | eheapes: artiele for dresalng, beautifying, cleansing, earings ovt trom the beart of the city by & law band of men JT. preserving a re ‘= . suid I would Keep the vessel) where she wes nnal Vondey , drugmote morsing, and. it Decessars, stay on board and belp defend her Imgortant to Tallors and Others.—The | Groves vaker Bewing Machine. Company havo just tatro- duced a pew and saperier Shuitle Machine, large size, tiafy the captain rge of the tassel. “This seemed 10 nnd the ship wos left in cbs men to ashist them If necersary. i \ Spuite Maghine, large size, ‘On Sunday the yossel pot ready for # eed, with inmest roy emel e 5 nested to let ber go; but ca | had prorabwed to keep hier until Broadway, New York, sud No, 182 Fulten street, E Moadey, I wooid not permit hy ‘On Sunday I rece! : he waa trom the Harbor Master's 0! A verth ip which the Ucean Bird wi Ing was requiret tor au head of otber vessel. | iben informed the pergona ja ¢burge of ue vou. pel that T would Febiogoisi al claim om monday morn Holloway’s Ointment.—The Smarting fener mt rgon Sore Bar ge alg Moye Sea honda and cracked lips may easily be avo | A vmall pet wili suflice for a cure. ern, who stated that | ‘or P ramme of Prof. Fowler’s Lec- Peottying sae teas 166;| seoeeear Picoetiogy ka Slope Chapel, ose sAvertioeraeas Under ‘Lectures. t down Day with her. T went ects Sewing Mechines, for “i have thus Wily stated all ue essenual i rovection: farine inform won | Simgex n or tae pubie, TET cad Unt ibe Deoes ied ie mow mened. (a | Mee, talern and all manttocturtng purpose, are ancqualed, H : > They are capable of dofoy a greater variety of work, and of a A has been for about two » y \ ee usiety, of need by her present owners for one oi: carting mor uemey "aa any machines i market 7 thouened dolinrs, as fain reliably informed; she cue | “The new family Machines, o $9) and #75, are attracting wl hive jad Angust under the com: Vinaemonte, | verse] atbentiop. aE SINGH & G0.) who had in bia porsemsion bor register and othe: nacaeity 08: 5 peel en yA 28, which he dopouted with the Spanisls Potency wih captains arriving iw forelca pore. vr carne for de urpese of taking extensive repairs, and bes expeadod arog one merchants ar arly $70,000, and her bilda Bave all been jy paid. 981 am informed.’ During | the period that she has bees in this port, Captata Graham baa | dad smpie time and opportunity th Ingdiinto any legal claim he epninst the Vrase); but during that time be has never | 1 10 my knowledge, ADY clan whatever, until Laws | jovday, the th inst., within’ two days of the time for the atenmer'sdepargre for Unba and all the necersary repaine abont being compieted. He then goca Gn board with fily or histy hired mem, some of them armed, and without legal aw Parek'ine mochaalse © fuwk the fooe tpoa which he tonad fice si wos at | te tools and deliberntaly | tent powaer Mortgaged by Paying Weekly Instal- D A CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINE. ryt ipa?" 459 Broadway, coraer of Broome aueet. 5 s Somivng Syrup. Bilge gt euien nro ow used evar sear ia Dated sinter be environ teething, with never faite sucomas Meliet fmnmediave and certain, Uuly 2) ceata a Lote. them st work.” And after ail this teuray at, | Sisica ina card totbe pabile that he took peiceable possesion | FB eater oot PATHICK. of ihe sieamer, pg the aad Ce a pemrsare hed fone ‘ Captain Visdemonte: and what la equally surpristor to me, a SApicsiibe, formerly of | ri live apserts that Civahun hed Billlards.—d. Pp: e, ! aad, ei Fohunathe pencension of tin Hester i our government ena | Baimbow. Filteen Hasafond’s easy running tables Curt | and Keawen aioette, Hrooklys. agJord no pr stection Apainat violence and injustice to the owa- { ers of forvign veesels when in our poris, what protection oan Cristadoro’s wo jnstly claim ior our merchant Fessola when anroad: Te ae Tivks Wigs, naa You- ret muir ee ae Peea—tle bent m the world: wholeanie and retail, and whe Mee | | privately spplied, No. 6 asior Hi | New Covg or Laws tx Manvtasy.—The new revased | code of jaws for the State of Mary! now i legal and Tou~ | veld entrance | RBatehclor's Hare Dye, Wi Peewry w removed to 16 Bom! street or aaien. } an | epactment. It bas been passed upon by bot: braoches of | | the Legislature, tne House of Delegaics ou Thursday foi- jowing the example of the Sonate the day previous, aud prompily adopting the whole code as reported by the Coma- mixstoners, and with a special provision by Which the whole goes foto operation immediately. Ta extirpation 4n viComplexton.—Latrd’s tania AReausifull peer cg the complexion and akin enews George C. Smalley ys. Samucl H. Doughty.—Judgment aiirmca with cost, Jawes Mason ys. James J. Ping.—Judgmont atfirmed witb costs, of the lottery abuse is provided far hy the code, the coi. flere avail ug themselves of pre-existing etatates, which they deem adequate to that purpoge, by the aduition of Proper powaitics. Glass Shade: Shades of ali sizes, for aad Louisa R. Cuming, Col. Lawrancr Dave to attend the funora: this (Sunaay) afternoon, at two ocho | ti | to attend the tune | one och | Patrick Ne; 1, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, UARY 22, 1860. 8 ‘ — er een cere naemsnhanenneeiteteenenn The Diuwings of the Sussex Oomnty an i SumRWoon —On Saturday, Jad. 2, MAwcdner Hage Conwlidead Loteries of Delaware— ea mnie bene fen aes SuNWoob, agod 8 moutha ‘Tho friends of the family are Invited t0 attond the % ral, from Ler iate rericence, 83 Mouroe atrost, tis Clan. day) afternoon, at two o’nlook. Soroury.—On Friday, Jan. 20, James Surciive , aged € FRANCE, BROAPBENTS & CO, MANAGHES, The Legislature of the State of Delaware at {ts Inst searton, years, besiag afven wo Fravoe, Broadbents & Ov. @ lolery aoutract for Tue funeral will take plac’ (mm bie lato residences, oer. (wen ¥ 7 % appotn 7 J SSOnLy FoArs, we thn inde ignad. Comnalstoners 00 yated | ner of Franklin aud lodia strsets, Geen yoiat, oa Maat afternoon, at two o'clock. The’ relatives and friends at the family are respect’ ully invited to attend, without fue- ther invitation. ‘Teacy.—Ou Friday morving, Jan. 29, after a short bees, Frances Wraan, adopted daughter of the late Wile liam H. Tracy, of Gasyama, Porio Ric», aged 17 yeare, ‘The fr ends and acquaintances f the fawily are invited to aiteud the fuver. this {funtay) afternoon, at haif-prash four o’clock, from No. 25 West Eighteouth street, withous further invidation, 7 J LLL ——_———LS Nery, GG her bers draw ‘aie Garey ve Uy thet the folawing are Whe Dum: Scssex Couwty—Crass 18, Janvany 21, 186, 58, 45, 42, 10, 49, 67, 57, 17, 35, 18, 26, 70. GRAND Consorvaten Lorreny—Cuass ‘Tirnem, JAN, 21, 1860. 67, 41, 10, 74, 19, 23, 70, 44, 37, 40, TL Witacea our hands, at Wilmir gt January 21, 1660. , 25. my Del., this day (Saturday) JOHN Dats. MISCELLANEOUS. OWN W: WALKER, Pcommiasiocers, | Osa eae anne i iannnnnnnnnns ALFRED R. oun GAIN THE FIRS. = Delaware, THE LAWRENCE CaTASTROPAR. Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproots Hair THe LAWREnGE Copseceoree THE LAWKEROB CATASTROPH Siem low foreheads, upper lips, or any part of the Hody., 67 TUE LAWMENCE GAT ARTROPEEE, treet: NO. CLEVEN rw yor LJ Dr. Marsh Continues to Apply his Radi- | iw Yonk [LpcrRATED MEGS eal Cure Truss with avccoas, in eurea of | NEW YORK WAUSTRATED NEWS! ‘or rupyare. MALSH & UO. Yessy areas, N.Y. | NEW YORK IM USTR ATED N&WS, ~~ a 2 i ORibias + MEW YOKK ILiw STRATED kewot (flee 105 Bread way, New York, Married. Ponranee Bran—Parcr.—At Portohester, on Sunday, Jan. 8, vy PORTRATE Gr Misa Tong the Rov. G. W. Dodgo, Dr. H. K. Bm wo Mrs. Victoria | wip accaped Aor pe ath OF, Miss HODK Price, both of Brooklyn, passing Poon AND DEtwE Byane—MecAxnvs.——On Wesnenter:, Jan 18, at Sl. Po- PASSING FOCD AND DR. at ter’s church, Barclay stroeot, by tho Rev Father Quinn, PARSING POOD AND Daige Mr. Eowarp Byrve to Miss MART TO THE SUFFERERS IN ‘f, McARTHUR, all of this MES MU TNN, ey. TO Tak SUreReeer IN Rae Rtas. mnuriam—Cios —On Thureday, Jan. 19, at Calvary tide Be Baptist church, Twonty-tbird atreet, by the Rov. Dr. Git NIMUEN De nS Men ee lett, Canine P. Senvvue to Mias Banos L., daughlor of LOOKING FOR Le ST ONKR. Charles H, Close, Faq. SPLENDID VIEW OP LaWKENCE, 7 SPLENDID VIKW OF LaWRENOR, arm" Ag aaa SPLENDID VIEW OF LaWKEDOK, Buvaxs—On Saturday morving, Jan. 22, SPUSSDID TIKW OF LAWKENCK Josvmme, | OCCASIONAL SHAKING OUT OF THK IRR Bw NIGHT. Tm ORONEK'S INQUEST, THE COMUNE 8 INGU GSE, TYE CORONKR'S InQuest. PICTUBR OF THE PEMB: N MILLIS RUSH CF FRIENIT TO sty xO ” OTHE BAL: Re 5 VIEW OF THK Mc RnimMac RIVER AND weiss a Pu Tawa 7% je, ae, ac. ec, Remember to ask for ‘A ba RO. ELEVEN OF THE NEW YORE thn SPR ATED NKWA, a teal NOW reAne. country dealers vot geitlg ther les frou city agente WU! be wippuea by us ont ino yd J. Wass UAMPRELL & 00, MS 6S Avo sweet. N IMPORTANT LETITR PROM THE OWNER OF Al extensive farm ip Westchester couvty, relaive to a Cek's Plasters SoxoR Oak, York Town, NY. Jan. 19 1s@@, T. Aucook & CO.~ GYNTLEMEN—| Rave been troubled wale @ lome back over ten vears, ao mmto be eutirely helplews and unsble to do nny kind of farm work. In June last | poured) of aliceck 6 vorous Plasters, and wore it three weeks, {found my bark euirely cured. and was ae WO toow die ss well as ever I could in my beat deve Theae a shooid be in every house never betered thet wey ut remedy could be ko powertul and so good aw theme crs. There elleat or me seems miraen ous and L thea only ebiid of Sidvey B, aad Faunie 8 “Bovans’ ‘the relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the resideace of ‘her grandfather, N. W. Hoyt, 14 Wayne atrest, Jerey City. Snasex county (N. J) papor® please copy. Brwaxs.—On Saturday, Jan. 21, Mancalarr Barcky, wife of Michael Borgen, aiter @ severe iliness, iu the 44h your of ber age. Her friends and relatives, , and those of ber busband, are reapectiuily invited to atiend the fuperal, from ber’ jaw residence, 13 Rose street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ball Past one o'clock, without furtber notice. Hur remains will be taken to Calvary Cometory for interment. Bovis.—In Brovkiyn, on Saturday morning, Jan, 21, of disease of the heart, at his residence, corner of Dean street and Vanderbilt avenue, BaRNARD Bovix, in the 68th Year Of nis age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the fail: invited fo attend the funeral, from St. Joseph's church, Pecits street, on Monday morning, at tn o'clock, where & High gMass of requiem will be offered for the’ repose of his soul, Elis remains will be vaken to Flaibusis metery. Browy.~—In Brookiyn, on Saturday, Jan. 21, of con eumption, Hamutox, son of Hamilton aad Charlous Brown, aged 21 years and $ movtha, Tho relatives and fricnds of the family aro respectfully ly are respectfully tbat T em. ‘| beat iW attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at | ard creer nt Sem they have oMIKCHEN EoGdiuee three o’elork, from the residence ot bis parents, No. 132 | told , at 204 Canal street, New ¥ ib fork, aud by ail druggene, Twenty five cen iii Sackett street. Burkk.—On Saturday, Jan, 21, Tuomas BURKE, aged 65 years and | His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at No. 102 Buyard strect, this (Suaday) afternoon, at one o’cloci: CaRKno1t —In Utica, ANN Cankort, dangtte URED THROUGH EDO aRB Notary Public, Commissioner cf t cede of a way, cormer of Chambers atreet, after a long illness, 5 daya. 1 U. 8. PASSPORTS IF8\ A_ hiss! the States, ATBAMRA, ARABESQUE, IVORY AND SATIN NOR Paper nud Fovelopes, at BVERDELL'S, 82 trond way, orner of Duane street, A™ FVERDELL/S.~ WRDDING CARDS, NOTES, £0,— ‘These celebrated engraved Cards cun be Bad only at SB Broadway, corner Duane street. Al $4 W—DOURLFE SOLE WaTERFRUOF Y., on Thursday, Jan. 19, Many of Patrick Carrull, formerly of Wilott street, New York city, inthe Lua year of her age. Her remains were interre Saturcay, Jan. 21. CuraThaM.—At Nashville, Ton d in Calvary Cemetery on on Sunday, Jan. after an illness of four months, FiLa, youngest daughter Boots, at JONE’, 10 and 12 4ne sireet, also at Fi of Co. L. P. Cheatham, Riso calf drees Boots, N. B.—Onil aed see them. sa Ciark.—On Fritay, Jan. 2, Amaait Anass, widow of ee Jacob D. Clark, aged 78 years, 7 mouths aud 3 dzys. ‘Tho friends and acqualutances are respectfully invited fo attend the funeral this (Sunday) afternoon, at ono vrclock, from the retidence of her goa, Garrett D. Ciark, No 19 West Thirty ifth street. The romains will be taken to Greenwood, Cumyc.—At Fort Hamilton, ‘Taomas Wartne Cumina. 8 THE JOUNSON GAS BURNER AND REGULATOR combined, which cosis on!y $1, is guaratteed to improre the light, aod ut the same uine will curtail the enormous gae Uills, We advise conanmors to mventivate the certainty of thig importare Improvement at the oltice of the Company, Also, Propriety oh OAD WAY, N- Y. = Jeo, Proprietors of Gengembra’s Paieni non. sot non kysporatiog jeter Fluid. — on Saturday, Jun. 21, Only child of the late Kobert 11: in the 10th year of bik ago. areday, Jun. 19, at Now Rochelle, HORT, 1B Une T7Uh year of hie age. friends and acquaintances are Teapectfully invited ATCHELOR'S HATR DYR, WIG AND TOUPKE FAG. tory removed to 16 Bond suvet. Private Hair Dyeing Koome. ATCHELDOR'S WATR DYRING RSTARLISHMOENR: removed to 16 Bond etreet. Private entrance for ladien, OLEMAN'S RUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE, Davenrort.—On Thu ii from bis late residence, at New Rochelle. Dou,—On Saturday, Jan. 21, after a lingering illness, Cc Sanan, relict of Tobias Dob, in'the 86th year of ber ago. Hins been thorenphls renovated and opened by ROBRE® ‘The Telatives and friends of the family are respecttully > fobetag, neowee invited to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday aftornoon, at nsf two o’elock, from her late reside street Facay.—On Friday, Jan. 20, attor a short and severe lilness, Thomas ¥4GAN, a native of County Meath, Ireland, azed 46 years, nce, No. 162 Thompson CPmaMIOgEE OF DEEDS OF aL, THK ATATRE~ Teal ison) Re Sowa Bb ASDSELe Lanse yd eatimony, Way, conser of Chambers street. biciaicrsss UINNESS'S CELEBRATED DURLIN PORTER—THR invited ty attend the fanerai, on Monday attornoon, at tw o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 19 tr corver of Sullivan. Fisuxr.—On Saturday, Jan. Island, Ractart M., wile of Al years and 27 days. She passed gontly away The funeral will take place, trom the church, at Canar. sic, on Monday afternoou, at two o'clock. Now England papers ple Furs: consumption, aged 45 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend the fuseral, from bie late resid 6 street, between Ninth and Tenth ay at twelve o'clock noon. Halifax (N. 8.) papers please copy. Gresnan.—On Friday, Jan, 20, Mrs. Gurwwan, wife of Maithew Glennan, aged 46 years. ‘The funeral will take place Uhis (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son Jobn, No. 23 0 ivand 4 MEA WHAT MES, RORAOUGHS elas i ie 7 y invil ¢ showed it to Captain Graham. Cp to this tar Thad not | No. 140 ADAMS StRkar, Buoowey. Poesy ic ge garb | snaspare reheat, nest ever offered th this country. tor gals by the keg of chen 9 word toCeptaln Graham, out communicated my | I hiveused uo other moderne ma eee Talobke, fri ca late oak Dame | ie | gellons, and in botliens, by G. ki, MENDUM, goruer of Piebes through Mr. Morton, who appeared to be very friaudly | lem twenty pemnee Pte ean Brag Y $00} Que o'clock, from bis late residence. Ne. IRAmYL Diane. | dened woesaee foun | While 1 was waltg for Contain Groian w gei ready | secre ia fyphis and scarlet fevers, smalipox, wheooing | ‘eyo "y -oohengneaae CATRITHE MEINCATED PAPRE. a gang of rough looking men came down upon tha Whar: aad | congb, measles, worms to ladies previous to and iinmediately | tertoent ice ‘1 Jan. 21, Pr gon of F Do vot fai) te nse thinartine. It isa great discovery and were atant coming on board the ateamor, when they were fur- | after coniinement. With a box or two of Brandreth Pirie in { Fixk.—On Saturday morning, Jan. 21, Pever, son ‘wel! merits the attention of allcieonly persons For ante tm Vitdes toe ao, Uasied them who directed diem aeonie there, | the ques, happen what may, T woud noteare wheiber the | Peter and Metta Catrina Vink, aged 1 moaths. ty | Convenient packages by wii crnerata, fancy cooda Aealare, dee and they replied that Uaptais Grahaza had sent tor them, | dod hed ness loor or twenty railes off, { Tho roiatives and frienus of tie family are respectfully Depots 41 Ana sireet and 440 Broadway And ibatibey were to be paid for aking charge of the ve the New York Mentor of Jan. 14, 1860.) i > ~~~ i FOR THE SKIN 7 Wasker eeroets, eof one under by the initaver ef YOURAUTS ORTENTET. CRRA T and complexion —iry before you Beware of egunterfelts, acd eapectalls the uame of “RBrow-white Oriental Creay Burnett's Cocowine. OME TESTIFONY. {From the Picaburg United Presbvt 21, at Flatiands, Long exandor Fiehor, axed 49 We bave ted Hostetier's Stomach Bitters tor dy and can speak fneorably of its effrets in oom upd have oo heat tio ending them to those suferitig trot. ny. —On Friday, Jan. 20, Kowarn J, Fismixa, of erren's Hirtnus —These Bitters hy r nd we ldewerved ceichr ere an admits © country, y ot stomachs aracter t> | compelied, in joati ter's Stomach Bitrera bas bee! Washington street. : Hasrox.—On Saturday, Jan, 21, Mrs. Harts, wife of the late Thomas Hulton, alter a long itines® of consamp- Da of Kerland, county of Cavan, Irejan : Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invi J, at Wo o'clock, this (Sunday) toon, from her late residence, Eleveath ayoau Forty fourth and Forty -tiith etrect Hart.—On Tuesday, May 3, 14 NKLIN Hal, Gon of the late Chas. D, Brooklyn, aged 24 yours. ‘The Cuneral services will be hel: coruer of Washington and Johnson § (Sunday) afternoon, at tw The trienas and rela sof the family ‘and members of tho Brookiya City iuard are reapecttully invite to be present, Hornvap—On Saturday, Jan. 21, Jamea B. He aged 26 years and 6 months, e of the paris { i } } thr 9, at Santa Craz, W. 7., | pumps is full, of | Vanita, Sroad OBN OSBORN, J ‘ 45 BEAVER STREET, NEW YORE. AS AUB" FOK THY VINE t ead pi pee mand M, Wine and Ade at $t, John’s church, reets, Brooklyn, this GR OF 60) having west 4 saame wilt be rmentioned re othe Presifeney of the Caunt de 6 OL PANES, 18 tee ectable firma. HIB COMPANY, under Faint Legier, with a capital of three m Iibived from purchasing eoy Bra: cept that whieh sv | have been wholly pr from the Lrape, and altall isewwe | be the growth of the arrondissement of Cognac. Bvery Uottle fe sealed with the capsule of the Company. ‘The corks bearthe same stamp—and the Inbeis, For de Verite, contain au exact descris ton of tbe juality. For sale ly CORHAKT & BROTHER, 09 Broadway. { FRED NS, 73 Warrey wreet. { R & CO, 2 Pearl street, 4 CO, 149 Chambers street. leaver wtree ©R DENTAL SNUFF.—THE NEW PARISIAN frice, unequalled for its cleansiog and preservative. Golden and sliver banted For sale by CONBAB Borelay sueat, and ail druggists, OF, W%OD'S ‘BAIR EFSTORATIVS.—WE Hav had oseazion to age this famons preparation of FP WOOD'S, and afer thoroughly teating ite qualities, we three o'clock, from his 0 street, Brooklyn. , the beloved wife of An- ral, this (Su at late residenc day) alternoon, 2 Fast W ARAM Kav anacl drew Kavanagh, aged 30 years. Her funerat will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from her late residence, 393 Sclur moerhorn atreet, Brooklyn. Wexford papers plonée copy. Krewwan,—(m Friday, Jan, 20, Brem KIRRNAN,& na ive of the parish of Knockbridge, county of Louth, Ireland. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at | tend her funeral, from ber tate residence, No. 250 Hast | ‘Thirteenth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock oreciaely. hg roe a Saturday, Jan. 21, Prenerick C, son of | Herman end Margaret Kaubel, aged 3 years, 8 months | “113 days. “tthe relauives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from hia father's residen se venue and Fifty ninth st ect, op that where the je thin it wi eMewen ft, If grey nt wil tne ve o'clock, without furiner invitation Tentore i to jis ovtsinel enlor: kewise, it cives m gloway mp hh 2 ING, Og oa Well ae seepe the bi og olf — Saltire Pie agi Friday morniog, Jan, 20, Jocora Laxs, ag ROO; bs Well an 8 CPEs ne Peas Den ato years | ae bere. ‘The relatives and friende of the family are respect! H RUS COD LIVER JE: LY, invited to attend his fune ‘om his late residence ! The only certain ev es on sos ort Creag and af 58 North Moore street, thie (Sanday) aftersoon, at hali-past | mds of Cougha, soil a ene ee \ QURROS PATENT JRLUIFIRD CASTOR OTL. Leurs —Oa Friday, Jan. 20, Mra. Canousa Maooarena | ape’ tuay cenpotion of the off ta obviated. and it docean. Z John Labrs, aged 28 years, 8 months no boy copetipation afte” uae. (tis the best purgative Boe ee Chbdban? Aitis bed tthe ioveniors ouee, 13s Fourth avenea, Md ad cinble Croeaiete, Bad Mi ol PER TOLD. PARRER & MOWER, Wholesale Agents, 1) Leekman street. The friends and acquaintances of the tamity are te- Spectialiy invited to avend ber funeral Uus (5) ternoon at hall-past one o’cinck, KR. tation be este * aro’ Reilet bon Legere Biggs “ne moet em 63 11, aged 65 tat na and ashes, borne, sealds, eula, wounte, Lyxcm.--On Saterday, Jan. 2? n, aged 65 | aru <g B Thereby renderkig is unpos thas eveey fi i in the houne, armed wile Cea yurehold te always proveated against sudden kness. it speedily reliaves trou pain thoes exiter= 18 LENTARUAM, DeUrBIRIB, Cramps, ByaaTEs, dierrboomy be and arrésta all diset se, WAY & CO. prigcipai office, No 23 Jobn street, New ly, and those of his 4 sons-ia-la tfally eg and friends of th Michael and Matthew a Patrick Lynch and Feward Horace, aro ed to attend the funeral, from im street, on Monday afternoon, at haif-past ono ok ‘ KR. RB. Remedica sok by druggists and storekeepars evers~ MeManion.—-On Saturday, Jan. 21, ANssrens MOMAWON, | wheres daughter of James and Alicia McMabonyaged 7 years and - ‘ ‘The friends and acquaintances aro invited to attend the | j) fnneral, on Monday wiernoon, at two o'clock, from td residence of hor parents, No.’ 124 Eldridge stroot. remaina will be taken to Calvary ¢ Yona. —In thie city, on Friday, year of hor age, relict of New York. The relatives and friends of the family are respect Invited to attond ber funeral this (Sunday) afternoon ck, irom the reaidence of her aon-io Rogers, 114 West Twenty-frth street. Nacik—-On Saturday, Jan. 21, Witrtas, son of the tata } Reeolvent i the preat csnatiime sores, pitities the blood, inmie within the system renewed beaitt, Her | mimater all chronic and envonal leally eradioate from te system all eer Oo NN Mw: } BMeetions, tmnore, nedes, nlcera exter Captain Allen Miner. feree sores, gait rhe, skin Degen tag wi osher fH neFs | arising frou an impare pints of the Es BADWAY & CO.'S prinerpal ofiien, No, 23 Jobe street, News sold by druggisia and sorekeepers avory~. a, Letter, rie: {| eke 7 Ry. Raatiyes nemusetine Pins shoud bg mod in nt ecwmer Hinamona, chunty Cork, Iro- } yf Milonaners, dyspepsia cnstireosae, ecnmin ation ©: the bows cee | ei Maloonner ty ey Rey cra bioen so om | Wregular Acting of the hesst, w | dudwess. jotlammation cf the | | { Racway's Keguialiog } land, aged 23 y S. ‘The remaiva will be taken to Cal Monday, from iis late residence, No. firet street. y Comet 5h Kast Twenty - na hume Prygx.—On Saturday mornin: ease end comfert to the vatient 4 Aveune Sonia, only Sild of Ges Tn eaves of fer ne bilous, typbeld, yeltow, sonra hig tot one Sienacn of f is wid odes © The {riends of the f attend the funeral, f P. V. Beebe, No. 45¢ non, at bali: past one BABWAT & ©O.'S principal oftes, No. % Jobu atest, New undny) WE | York ony a ie 5 ks. A. Remedies aol Ly & upgiets ap) slomekeepe: ever " Mans feduere—On Sattrrday oven n Ett eras ett KEIM, Youngest cavgbter of SMary Ana ¢ FAMTLY.—PAIs? Schultz, aged 2 years, § months « WR io. removed $08AP te, Ulace The relatives and friends of the family are invited to ony. al, from the residence of her pareat, No, KA CO a (Sunday) afteravon, &t Omi p et | Owls Secoetag HRC RR AN & v Sete tee W os. il, 20, IY