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sisi ee ae ‘THE JAMAICA REVOLT. ARRESTS AND HANGING STILL GOIN” ; gy, a What the Legislat s19 Pro- pose toD , ———w Representativelr stitutions to pe Abol- ished f com the Island. Beven Yeo" 65) Penal Servitude for Drilling ¥ A Benth tmprkonment for Preaching With: eat aLicense and Two Monthy? Imprk- ‘oement for ULlstening to aD Unileensed Preacher. REVEL PROPERTY 10 BE CONFISCATED. ke, Without Authorit ee. Phe steamship Montezuma, from Kingston, Jamaica, &e. ——_ ‘arrived at thisiyort yesterday, with advices to the'th of ‘Wecember—Asteen day? later than the news published in ‘SBorsday's Bsrsty. @nly a frection of our customary files has reached us ‘Dy thin arrival, the papers we have received being those enly which have always eupported the policy of the Jamaica afministration. ‘They give the scantiest possible information as to the present position of the island. At the last advices the number of negroes executed ‘wee variously estimated at from two hundred to four thousand, and the land was said to be offensive with the No details are given to chow which of these estimates were correct, nor any evidence whatever published to wapport tho statements proviously made that the revolt ‘was the result of along projected plot, having-ramifica- ‘Mone In New York, Hayti and Cuba. 4 monument is'to be erected to Baron von Ketelhodt, ‘@be murdbred custos of Morant Bay. @ondition of Affairs at Morant Buy, November 10, {From the Jamaica Guardian.} ‘The maroons have just made their appearance, one and fifty-nine in number. Their approach was nuounced by the blowing of horns, Our gallant briga- @er genera! met them at the entrance of the town and aocompat ied them to the centre of the town, where he received the officers, and, after having some eonversa- Mion with them, they proveoded on to Belvidere, where they will be entertalned for the night. They will pro- eed on to Claremont. to-morrow morning, and be enter- Aained by Mr. Henry Mais untii Monday morning, when march on to Kingstob. court maria! is now sitting, and I will, before losing thie, give particulars of the purties tried and the ovale, Paul Bogie’ clerk and schoolmaster was brought = by the soem ont \v¢ prisoners were tric! Be executed this evening. Sheir names if J can por. ‘deaves. will no doubt be tried to-morrot condemned 0 death, and rill will at foot send you ‘a ‘list of sly procure them before the post The court consisted of Lieutenant Brands, ‘“Onxy;” Baaign Taylor, Sixth Royals; Ensign Colo, First West. Four persons char, be Aung this evening, and one to receive one hundied lashes. be ctogyeng incement totth murder and rebellion are to Addross to the Maroons. SUGGESTIVE REMINDER ABOUT THE SEPOYS. iency the or Moonetown, Cnanimrown, Ac. Governor shaving beon pleased to Be Bx ive ¢ Colonel of Muroons, I take the earliest oppor- @apity that my active duties hav: f the pride I fee), not only at the honor whic eonferred on me, but olgo at the manner in w has been received by the Maroons of lowed to aesure you hi h its town, Charlestown and Scots’ Hall—nor can I @oudt of a timilar manifestation on the part of my old pends of Accompong with stom I verved in 1882) when tearn that fara now their chief. of you, not witnovses of the fact, have nodoubte| Sdopted to defeat the bill here; but that the ¢ ie! of the wicked rebellion wh eh latel Thomas in the Fast—not hie the rebellion of 18 broke out in 2, of aves against mastors, but of freemen against the very pn who nad made them freo, A rebellion com- wth airocitiey which world disgrace savages, ead having no prospertive ond but the complete saination of th Hite exter- and colored races, Through the energy of the suthoriti's, baoked by the wonder! ui and unflinching activity of the troops, , by the loyalty and zea! of the Mircher am prow ¢ ahis wicke: Seal Toe 0 ay rebellion ery word @hat they were true, havin; and, has been crushed with an nm “Marogne,” afid the knowledge saved Bath and Port Anto ‘wo from the torch, ‘when there was not a soldier withia iniles of either piace. ‘A similar outbreak took place some years ago in India —the population numbered three hundred times that of Jamaica. One town alone, Calcutta, having three times hat of the wholo isiand. hero wore two hundred thou- ‘and rebel infontry, with upwards of fifty thousand cav- , most of them well disciplined and all wo!! armed, wing innumerable artiliery and cannon, with endlore ammunition, and in the of hunireds of the tor ‘he world, scattered over ris in fifteen hundred times the size of ttle space of an teland. And yrt no did the Queen hear of their treason Bhan she sont regiment after regiment from Fogland, @ivilized world the whole & he winds, Blown from very the face of the earth. of time which wasa marvel to the entire this army was mouths of cannon—pein: like sheep—acep’, in fact, Some of the heroes. wha per: are now in Jainaica, read; Dave met the doom which I hope will be ths of bpp + he OS and thi Tam therefore frost, 7 Further —_—- ae nom oo of the Po- 2 St. Thomes in the East, two rebels, who took active = In the late rebellion, were apprehonded in this city, the 14th Loe enulzstion of the cae instant These two men, Austin Stewart ond Jounes Gordon, bad tal rd sro who, after a carefu wae and juite convinced there was the mont indisputable proof of their beng = Ty eameand and the were accordingly e ieabeieg individuals, who bad been for some @ime under arrest at the Camp, have been released, re ‘pppearing pothing « oe them, viz.:-—W. Whit |. Morgan erBOn. Wo are informed @ho were arresied have been released by ‘Thore who have come over to Kingstor from Mate that they were well fed, and have no ro op that score; that when they jctt tu m Kingston were all io Y ion of Goldson, Crole and = from thé guardroom to the Alms» How the authorities. ood b Cormack, wl had very care and attention paid to thom {From the Falmouth Post, Noy It is said that the arrest of Mr, Levien war deter net | apon by be Tepe emg in consequence of the por ing article in the County Uni n Betober, to which the « was writings of Mr. Levien Ever intempernte expression to his upintons & Pon of a Governor nambers of the p 6 perueal of the epee: ution of his ord proof of his reyr® f will, of course, be subi horities, it i# not likely that he be kept much Jonge: in eastody. @1R7y newers erin, AwarTiNG TAIAL ON DE cee counen 5. m the Jamaica Guardian. We have been informed that there are a Morant Ray py Dy mane el privoners, Of course clade m1 wr oe Sot tac ‘political prisoners’ of thie Release of Gordon's 0 | Warner, overnoer of G. W. Wordom the ails jordon, the alleged arch eonepirator, was reported undoy arrest by previous a4 and it was asserted that the correspondence found the one of th AE ay mae was unfounded. ® great proofs of Gordon's com- ie lovember 10, records the reuse lowing terms: — of. W. Gordon at Masters, in ty O and sentence ted uh hie Fetincy the Major General agin inwnnee wrt con * Laveliewoy on nine of the political prisoners | | { above information eommutaeyhe sentence eantving tha Abd) raleased the prisoner. { wamyuotting Over ane Scone of the Mas- [From the Kingston Lcagh) Pe large number of gentiemen left this cl a Salarday morning last and proceated to Moran 88 for Hoe Pea tepeat too iy pte Cust go St, A. 0 net ‘Thomas ye _ 4 @ body of ‘There wera in atiendane, men, twenty-six rank and filo, of, the Seo" 4 Wont India iment, under the commend of Lie’ snant Cole, The voluntosts of the parish avo turmed Oat, under the com- mand of Captain Cooke, 74. celemony took place at the temporary court tens: irs, Goffo’s tavern, After tha aeaneg of Uy, Custos, the numerous company po oo toy of @ sumptuous * ferd’ which had heen preprred 0% the premies, Several interesting apeeches were SeVivered, a breathing the utmost loyalty to the person. ag?. throne of our beloved sovereign, and oxprestive of Yope of brighter future for the colony, Legislative Mea: aad Avtsing Out of the As already stated in the Hxnavo various logislativg, measures have deen introduced arising out of the revol?, ‘The mest important of these ares ADE] authorizing & loan of £50,000 to meet tha ex- penses of extinguishing the rebellion, A bill Lol oncom the public worship of Oak fem scandalous abuses, superstitious practices and paditious purposes, the purport of which may be hered from. tho preambie:—‘* Whereas nambers of ‘sous of immoral lives and groes ignorance have teken upon themsvives the title of preachers of God'y word, and without authority from, or connection with’ any recog- wized body of Christians, assumed to thenselves the functions of the ministry, and have, undgr the guise of religion, misled their followers into acts 4% insubordina- tion, treagon and rebellion; and whegvas the recent outbreaks arose 1@ a local ey where their influence was felt, and many of these false teachers and preachers were found to have been rin:leaders ‘in active “oe and to have been pienonny ee nner sedition; and whereas such = Nigious servives aro a “great camels ligion, anda subversion of the moral and spiritual ad fare of society, and dangerous to the public peace, and it is necessary to prevent in future the Tansee which led 4 the late rebellion, so far ag they be ascertained, an: t repress them where they may still exist; a yet 80 as pot to curb or restrain true rylcios liberty. 2 Tn the subsequent clauses a scheme of registration of ministers {3 proposed and @ penalty of not more than re: upon any unregistered person who shall presume to preach of discharge any of the functions of a minister of religion, or, iu de‘ault'@f payment, a term of imprison- ment not less than six months and not more than two yearg, Any person listening to one of these unlicensed reachors 18 alro liable to a. Penalty of twenty pounds un- ose he goes away when ordered to do so, ‘A third measure i8a bill for confiscating rebel property, of whitir the Jama’ca Quardian says:—“We think thissa most just, wire and politic measure—Just as rogards those who #0 wickedly rose against law and order, and who wantonly destroyed, or incited to the destruction, of so ear valuable lives and so much property; wise and as holding out to the sedition mongers, whether tian ‘or low, and to the peasantry who have, or may acqulre ‘property, what they must expect should they ever again rise in or incite to rebellion. When men know what may follow thelr seditious spoutioge and writ- ings they will be more careful and guarded ag to what they eny and do, knowing that they may be called on to sufter, not only in their perzont, but in that which they*have soug' th provide fur their families, Men like Geo. Gor- don will dread losing their large propertios, and those like Pan} Sogle will tind that continuous industry, prudence and good conduct will pay better than in inciting an ig- norant people to die-ontent, resiztance to the laws of the country, rebellion, arson and foul murder. A fourth bill provides against unaythorized drilling, adm:uisicring @ maximum punishment of seven years? penal servitude to any one who shall drill himgelf or drili otbérs in the use of arms without authority from tho gh not least important, of the contemplated changes i¢ a bill introduced by the governm ont, suspend- ing the present coustitution, abolishing the House of Asombly andthe Legislative Council, and providing for the tuvire government of the Island by a Logislative Chamber, to be composed solely of nominees of the crown. HOSTILITY AGAINST THE RELIGIOUS WORSHIP BILL. {From the Jamaica Guardian, Nov. 21.] We understand that the bi}l introduced by the govern- ment for the regulation of public worship bas raised a storm of indicnation amongst a number of our most worthy and loyal citizens, and ministors of the gosp:l in this city, which may be regarded as a fair index of the spirit whieh it will raise in the provinces, On Saturday evening a meoting of all the leading ministers of every, denomination of dissenters in ths city took place to consider (ho imply of the Dill, when: it was ascertained that the effect of would be to prevent freedom of wor. ship in any dissenting chapel or other place, except thoee particularly privUeved under the bill; that it would pre- ent any religious rites or prayer at the deathbed of the ‘k or the grave of the deceased; that it would shul up very Sunday schooland class meeting, and prevent even family worship where a friend happens to be present— that, in fact, it isa bill to put an ond to dissent in this isla We hutderatand that all, proper measnres—ercept the calling of public me-tings, which i has been deemed seare'ly p wien! to do 0 soon after the recent excitement—vwiil alrongth of opporition will be directed to England, where the Tl influence of the whole of the Protestaut dixven. ters and of the liberal charchmen of England will be brought to bear to secure the disallowance of the bill there, even should it pass hero, 1 42 anticipated that on the bill becoming law, should it become so, the action will be unanimous throughout tho island, and every dissenting chapel and Sunday and day scnool wilt be closed in obedience to it, and the whole responsibinty will be thrown ou the government, witiwout » sanction the measure cannot become law, whe sofra! of the mist effective speatcers froin oach denomination will be prepared to proceed to England, and denounce the interference with religious Werty through: ont the length and breadth of the land, When we mention the nomes of the Rev. Jonathan Edmondgon, the Rey. James Watson, tho Rov. Samuel Oughton, the Rev. W. J. Gardner and the Rev. Mr. Grittiths as leading in this movement, we know that we mention men whose loyalty is above suspicion, whowe knowledge of the country and its people, and espec'ully its religious Ne, is inferior to none In the island, and whose talent and influence are fally equal to com: mand attention and sespect in England, even tn tha highest places, while tbey are. men whose conscientious and high moral and religious cter have been pre-eminent in this feland for the pty years, What ts Said ona the Governor's Policy tn Jamaica. {From the Jamaica Gaardian, Nov. 10.) We cannot do justice to the éentimonts expressed so eloguently hy his Honor the Speaker; Dut when he so fuelingly alldded to the debt of grativade’ which overy white and colored gentieman in the isisnd who had u wito, @ sister or & daughter to protect, owed to his Bx cellepey the Governor, for the dec sive and effective manner in whieh “he had a, ‘and persona! ended for Brooklyn City News, ALLGRD COUNTERFEITING Casx. Commissioner Jonec, Uolted States Commissioner, was yesterday oceupied in the oxamination of Henry Hittman, doing business at the corner of York and Charles mroet, on the charge of pasang Counterfeit United States corseney notes of the enominetion of twenty-five conte, The prisoner, accord- ing to the evidence, hed been in the habit of passing the tule notes for some time part, #0 a8 to make it an object of remark to his customers, The caso was put in the Lunds of detectives Frost and Folk, who felt satisfied of (he eulpability of the prisoner.’ He was therarore arrested. ie place searched’ and sufficient evidenen was pane Pane g the ease before the United States Com. missioner, who, upon we facts presented, commit the prisoner for trial, without bail. _— Lance San ov Conthanano Wmemey,—Abou! the mid. dle of last August a consignment of three tic ndred bar- rels of whiskey from Providence, Rhode teland, to A Fly & Co., foot of North Fourth street, Basicrn District, was selacd by the United States Internal Govenue De. partment, and confiscated. At ove P.M. on Satnrday nfigoated whiskey was sold at public suction for the “itof the government, There was a spirited bidding, among tho purchasers was his Honor the Mayor of the city, The lot comprised twolve thousand atx hun- | drot gallons, and brought two dollars and thirty three cents per gallon, half the proceeds of which go to the in er Suaneoare’s Count,—During last week the wills of the following persone were admitted to probate: —J Mecune Smith, Isaac Odell and Jane B. Blutch Brooklyn. Letters of administration were grant the estates of Jane Duchan, of West Orange, N. J. ; Fo da J of Pensacola, Fla. ; James Singleton, Any Jacoy H. Wharton, Agnes V, Barging: oorhies, Ana Donny, Satfonia B. ‘Ward, r , ail of Brooklyn, a Jumes Mackey, EUzabeth Bliesten and Canon Laniw’ Fam—The fair, which throughout tie past work wae being held by the Catholic Iadiex of Brovklyn at iis Adademy of Mosie, has so far prowed Successful that it will not ol “ till Wednesday even next. The proceeds of the fair are for the worthy object of biniiding @ echoGthouse for the education of the BROOKLYN Mowtanry —The whole number of deaths in nes il | Brooklyn during the past week is officially stated at one Lundred and two; of this numver seventeen were men, twenty-five Were women, thirty-threv bo: t fa seven girls, principal dinvanee rere lndamnanstiss of the lunge, consumption, dropay and marasmus, Boller Expiesion at Haffaic. B snus 25 Somes dee ee vata couple engineer. Pine damage wos vaig ay ma on issued ag prum) hie evening 1608, aed fty pounds and pot less than ten ponnds is imposed * aod irra Services To-Day. ‘Tho third of the sories of te Personal Re- collections of the Holy Land will be delivered in the Union Reformed Dutch church, Sixth avenue, opposite Amity street, by the pastor, the Rev. Isaac C. Hartley, this evening, at half-past sevgn o'clock, Subject—“He- bron,” with @ description gf the sepulchres of the pa- triarchs and their wives, ‘At the Pifty-third styeet Baptist church, near Sevenv, “ FIRES Fire in Croshy Street. Ghorily before nine o'clock last night a fire occurred on the fifth story of No. 92 Crosby strect, The fremep were quickly at the premises and succeeded im ex¥in- Buishing the @ames with little damage. The buij@ing is oceupied by Wood Brothers, Carriage makera, Tho top floor where the fire originated is used aga paint shop, and it was in owe corner among a 1@% of paint kegs and pots that the fire wag found burning. The damage done to the stock will not exceod $1,000—fully covered by | avenue, the Rev. YH. Penleton, pastor, will préach insurance. The damage done to the building will be | at balf-past ten o'Mock this morning and halt-pastyseven about $600—ineured. The origin of the fire 1 not | in the evening, The first of % series of Sunday evening Sermons on “The Chureh?® will be preached this evening et the Madi- sou avenue Fiaptist chureb, cornepof Thity-first street, by the Row, Dr, Hovey, Profeasar in ‘the Newton Theolo- gical Insthiution, Sunject—“The Cliuroh’s Ouly Standard of Doctyine and Duty.” ‘The obsequies of Signor Rovere, with musical services, take place at Dr. Cummings’ church, East Twenty.elghth street, at ten o'clock thie morning. Tho pastor of Mount Zion church will preach in Jones’ Ball, 656 Broadway, at three o'clock this afternoon. Subject—"The Cleansing of the fanctuary.”—~Daniel viii; 18, 14. The Rev. Heary Blanchard will preach in the Chureh of the Restoration, corner of Monroe place and Clark sireet, Brooklyn, this ovening, Subject—“*Theodore Parker,”’ ‘The Rev. 0. 0. Goss, of the Christian Alliance, will preach in the First Froowill Baptist church, Soven- teenth street, weet of Sixth avenue, at half past ten o'clock this morning and at half-past seven in the even- ing. ‘Subject forthe evening—‘The Moral Condition of our City.” At the South Baptist church, West Twonty-fifth atrect, near Eighth avenue, there will be preaching by the pastor, the Rey, Halsey W. Knapp, at half-pagt ten this morning, aud, in the evening at half-past seven o'clock, At St, Ann’s church, Eighteenth etreet, the Rev. East- ‘urn Benjamin will preach at hali-past seven o'clock thie morning, in the afternooon at three and in the evening at half-past seven, Afternoon for deaf mutes, and the Rev. Dr. Leonard at haif-past ten o’clock in the morning, At the Protestant Episcopal Charch of the Resurrce- tion, Thirty Jfth street, near Sixth avenue, services will bo he Idinorning and evening, ‘The rector, Rov, Edward O. Flagg, will preach in the morning a sermon to the ‘oung. A collection will be taken up in behalf of the junday school. The Protestant Eptscopal Church of the Moravian will hold Divine service this morning at half-past ten o'clock, at tho College of Physicians and furgeons, corner of ‘Twenty-third street and Fourtif avenue, Protesiant Episcopal Church services will be held in the Eighth District Court room, corner of Seventh avenue and Twenty-secoud street, at half-past ten this morning. A lecture for the Jews will be delivered at Lalf-past seven in the evening. The Rev. Sidney A. Corey, D. D., will preach in the Murray Hill Baptist cured, eermer of Lexington avenne and Thirty-eeventh street, at half:past ten o’clock this forenoon and half-past seven in tho orening, At the Christian Church, Twenty-eighth streot, near Broatway, services will be Meld at ten o'clock in the morning and half-past seven in the evening. There will be preaching In the morning by the Rev. D. P, Hen- derson; in the eveniny by the pastor, Urbon C. Brewer, ‘There will also be baptism in the evening. There will be @ grand sacred concort and opening of the bes organ at St. Avn’s church, Eighth street, at t o'clock this evening, A Dumber of slow will’ be en by distinguished artists, useisted by a chorus of thirty voices. J, L, Bishop will preach this evening, servicna com- menelog at half past roven o'clock, at the Sanctuary, 108 known, Wire in Chicago—Loss About $250,000, Cincaco, Dec. 16, 1865. A fire broke out this morning in the Lincolu Hall building, corner of Lake and Franklin streets, which communicated to the s(x story marble bnilding immedi- ately west, and thence to the corner of Lake street. The buildings were completely gutted. The heaviest losars are Whipple Co., dry goods, $35,000; Richardeon, agri- ricultural implements, $40,000; J. Y¥,. Scammon, owner ‘of the befiding comer of Lake and Franklin streets, $50,000, The total loss will be about $250,000; insured for about half of that amount, Three Blecke of Bulldings Bestroyed in ‘Lima, Livingston County, N. ¥. Rocursrer, N. ¥., Deo, 16, 1865. ‘The village of Lima, in Livingston county, was visited by-a destructive fire this morning. Three blocks and a dwelling wero burned—the Pest office, Masonic Lodge, two grocery stores, a bookstore, photograph gallery and ‘wo shoo stores, Most of the mail matter in the Post offiee was de- stroyed. Loas probably $20,000; partially insured. Stcamer Burn: on the Mississipp?. Carno, Ill., Dec. 16, Tho steamer Peerless, from Cincinnati to New Orleans, ‘with a full: cargo, struck the sunken wreck of the Black Hawk, below Mound City, took fire and was entirely consumed. Tho boat was valued at sixty thousand dol- lare; insured at forty-five thousand, Value of cargo un- known. The Schooner Eclipse Burned at Wash- ington, Wasuxaron, Dec, 16, 1865. ‘Tho schooner Ectipse, from New York, laden witn hay and commiesary stores, was destroyed by fire to-day. at the Seventh street wharf, Loss over ten thousand dollara. MISSISSIPPI Governor ai cuneee “Veto of the Stay Law. The Legislature of Mississippi lately passed what was calted the “Stay law,” a docroe nullifying all contracts made under the rebe! régime. Tho Govervor vetoed the law, but the Legislature passed it over his veto. The following is the argument of the Governor :— Exxcotive Orvice, Jacksox, Nov, 29, 1865, To rae Hove or Represenratives :— I herewith return to the House of Rey ntativer 6 bill entitied ‘An act to modify the collection Jaws of thia State,’ with my disapproval. The desolation and pie affecting all classes of our people, resulting from a jon of all the industrial and productive pursuits of f ife, the waste and destruction of property dunpg four f war, and the lighting {ufuence brought to bead upon the labor of the country, furnish an ap) the maprantinios forbearance and berry, sgt coals tors that cavnot be disregarded or treated by them with indifference, It cannot bo doubted that the generous past sav : impulses of the creditors, if not the inferior inatinets of oo street, on “laracl’s Restorati op, the Millennini,” selfishness, will prompt them to evade the comit Saat at ib the adjuatroant ot tele long ontatenditag gt the Memoriat choreh, Hammond street, corner of and unsettled claims, and to exiend to the debtor that indulgence so much ‘needed in rearranging and resns- citating the business life of the country. But when the powers of government are invoked to interfere between the debior and creditor we canuot be wamindful that —— and mercy to the one may be injustice to the othor. Tt has ever been the policy of our government, and also that government from which we derived . our soundest maxims of public policy, to encourage com- merce and trade as the surest means of stmalating in- dustry, developing the material resources and tho agri- cultural wealth of the country, upon which depend ina reat degree all the other great interests of soclety, To foster this policy laws have been enacted regulating con- tracts between individuals and enforcing compliance with their terme, ‘The creditor and debtor, each suspicious of the other, naturally look to these laws for protection against the result of bad faith in elther, and the remedy guaranteed by the constitution and laws for such action exercises ai important mfuence in induciyg the creditor to part with his property or money, and the debtor In exocuting his Waverley place, the Rev, WT. Tracy will preach morn- ing and afternoon, and the Rey, E. Atwill in the evening. Services will commence at hail-pact ton, hall-past three and hali-past seven o'clock. ‘The congregation of the hwedish Bvangelical Church of Gustavas Adolptms will worship at their chareh in Twen- ty second street, between Lexington and Third avenues, every Sunday, st half-past ten o'clock in the morning. At the Bleecker atrect Untyerzalist vhureb, corner of Downing street, ine Rev. Day K. Lee, pastor, xervitee commence at a quarter to eleven o'clock this ‘morning aud ut helf-past seven in the evening, A loctare will be detivered by the Rey. Chauncey Giles, on “The Son of Heaven,” in the New Jerusslem (Swe Aenborginn) house of worship, Luirty-fifth street, be tween Fourth and Loxington avenues, this evening, at half-past éeven o'clock, A grand eucred concert will tnke place att. Auguy- time's church (Rev, Father Woods), Morrieania, thle evening, at elght o'clock. The proceods of the concort are to be need as pp wil! be opencd for th bond or other evidence of Lis indebledness. If either | which wo have heard tho highest encomiui, it having party acts unfairly the injnred party relies upon the law | hen built, with all the latest improvements, under the for redros: sonporvision of Professor Gustavus Sobmitz, the inlentod To this enf the constitution declares “that all courts | oryanist and composer of St, Patrick's Cathedral, a done hitn in have remedy red without shall be open, and every person, for his lands, goods, person or reputation, y due course, and right and justice, adm who Will preelde, and be assisted on this ocen feveral ci our Best srllate, Several new compositions will he periormed, one in particular, dedicated by its ferred on the Rey, Al bi fH. Thompson, Minister of Reformed Duteh church, Twenty-firet gireet, in thie y the Council of tbe University of the City of New , in segsion on the Lith inet. that is presented for my approval? ‘That bill declares, with fow immaterial exceptions, ‘that all laws tor Tollection of debte, ke, are ereby ‘suspended until the Let day of January, 1564, or until otherwite ordered by Nsw YORE, WERALD, SUNDAY, DECE 1, 30s. , ee. LT “Thies mere 1a Bert 9. F ices teal. eases ia tas of Soar (Br), Harrison, Liverpool via Queens- qeagnanip ¢ Queen (Br), Grogan, Liverpool—C H Ed. Date ew ra Leitch, reemere Pat meh tp hip Lucille, & af Eicamship Mat li, Dowty aa a, & ‘etcimahip Morning Star, Quick, New Orleans—James ay Dor. Stoamhtp Lalu, Taber, Mobile—Starbuek & Wheeler. ghitainghip Constitution, Greenman, Savannah—Wakeman, jokin Stcamship Nightingale, Breaker, Savannah—Livingsion, Resmahip San Salvador, Atkins, Savannah—Garrison & Al ‘Stoumsh{p Leo, Merrill, Savannah—Murray & Nephow, Steamship Quaker City, West, Charleston— ‘tevmship Hatteras, Fare, Norfole, “City Point and acrcuinthip Wagers: Cone 2 te folk, City Point and Rich. ‘may eh, Norto and Rich- mond—G Heineken & Palms iruipauap HO Kulght, Dente, Washington—H B Crom- 1& Steamship Neptune, Bake Boflon—Neptune Steamship Cfiaametnp Franconia, Sherwod@, Poriland— B Crom- Sicamship Mlaml Clark, Bosion—Whitney & Hathaway. famahip Isabella, Hambursie, Baltimore mish Metin Hinton, Balcibore J B mull, ohtamantp Warrior, Mott, Providence—Neptune Steamship Ces Great Western, Cunningham, Liverpool—C Hi Mar- a Ship Tricolor (Br), Price, Liverpool—A nate Nndrens (Brom), Solty Londou—-Pundh, Meincke & v4 Bete fitema) brobet, Howendaw, anole eincke “hare N Hf Gaston, Parmelee, Barbados—Bishop & Brae jark Juetah Cappe (Duteh), Cappe, Bermudas Ne “Ki, Stephen Douglas, Tyler, er ry Havana—Hargous ony ON vine airs Alina Jane (Br), Flynn, Jacmel—Brett, Co. Tite Alina Jan Ee earn ere Milter & (toughios. Brig Jolin ‘hawnen Hastings) Havana—W H Russell & Siole Emeline (Br), Penny, Bt John, NF—Bruce & MeAu- eeitiens pia (Br), Corbett, St John, NB—P I Bel uthill, Mauzanila—Rovere, Qurdoza & Co, Onn Paki ios Paty, Maranham and Pi Sein Sbelvose Bio, Rhodenwall, Inagua—F F Monte! & Bartow. Schr 8 T Reese ir), » es Nassau, NP—T.A R Webster. Bohr Nettie, Walia rolx—Roche Bros & Co. Schr Phebsee, Morrow, Havana—Doliger, Potter & Co. othe ‘Howes, Dejoy, Powderhorn, Texas—Bentley, ii "Bohr -Atlautts (Br), Lockhart, Halifa, NS—A Smithers & te Schr Ruby (Br), Foler, Haltfax, NS—Penniston & Co, Nohr Dot ekinneyy Yazihouth, N Behr Allen Hy Ubnsey Mobiio—8 W Lewis & Co. Schr Burdett Hart, penton, Monte=T'# Gager, Solr Mary Brewer, Pease, Charleston—Brown & Vander- Mit, resale Northern Light, Maryer, Cherleston—Brown & Vau- v . «ebr' Mary Langdou, Hix, Charlosion—N L McCready & whet David Faust, Charleston—Biown & Vander- Reby J B Knowles, Wer arleston—A Leal Sent slepton Hidisey, Wikningtou, NO—Bentley, Sraith Sohr BW Brown, Adama, Boanfort—Thomas & Holmos. Schr Lavinia Jane, Ketchum, Richmond—C H Pierson. f Minerva, Disosway, Georgetown, DO—Van Brunt own, Fox, Washington—Van Bront & Slaght. Schr Sera, Robincdn, Boston—J V Haviland. Selr Paw: oath, Philadel phia Bently, Smith & Co, Sehr De 0. Bishop, Philadelphia—J G Haviland. See ee ean ePnm brorclence tf ¥ Biranaban. H Sehr Sarah Elizabeth, Smith, » Hotchkiss & “Schr Tyrone, Perry, Flzabethport—J Richards, ARRIVED. live, Livarpool Nov 29 and 278 passengers CH the geeyert Experienced #0! ny fe len, Zen in 4703, ton 9%, passed bela enneth, 1B, ‘Steamship Bellona, (Br), Dixon, Lon on Nov 2%, Havre 25th and Cherboury 260, with muse nd wenge Howland & Aspinwall. “Dee 14, 190 mlles of Nantucket, saw ship Enorgy, bound Steamship Manhattan, Turner, Vera Cruz Deo 6, via Havana Ith, wit tadxeand passangors, to © A Whitnoy, Doe 7, 01.10 AM, (ok off from the East ‘langle Key (Cam: ey Hay Steamship Helvetia, jueens. town 3th, with mdae auf Bteam Naviai an, Co, Peachy Bank), eleven pergous, shipwrecked as seuigera of the Mealean sche Rigoleto,, aud to ae Tih, At woOM, Int 96 19 N, lou 7447 W, exchanged wig- ‘with a’ scrow steamer showing private signal white, ea Taek centre, of letter W incentre (one of thé two), paeemip Montezuma (Br), Bamshow, Kingston, Jam pao sigue, ed ground, ve © abe white ball in the cen ‘asbington, Gager, New Orleans fed % with mdxo and passengers, 10M Be soinwoll a ¢ Ships Champion and (vole to val! sause day, vtewmship: papas passing in over tie bar; 12ch, vin Note ‘e nghs ww ateamships Flag ode Fidi a hee nak 1ap Bales and rough wouthor; molles, paseed « berm isyerienced wory, hee gat bearing co vanes bends lopmntdia aud yardn aliletandig ed evous wreck ta mtoarnorn bound 8 at nigtt. William denrd before pr Biouanship John Gtbsony Young, Alexandrin, 48 hourm, with mise, to HB C ome Stoatosbip Soa Call, Fishy isha one, 40 hours, with mdse And passengers, (0.0 B 8s hip Honpswell, Owensy Mavre 47 days, with mano and 21 passengers, to Boyd d Hincke heary weste ly gales from Nov 10, since whieh peon ‘W of the Grend Banks. Had six death and two births on the . Nov 4, no lot or on, spoke Br brig Haxtepool, Liverpool tir Monieyiieg? uh, lat 47 $9 400 11 6, bate Line da, bound E; Mth, lat 48 12 Jon 97 10, bark Columbian, bound Bj Deo, 1st'86 0, lon 08 LL, pated part of w wreck, consisting of spars and rigging. Ship Menunon (or Wigston), Haker, Maris 140 days, with le, denial or delay; aud tint the begisiature shali pass | composer ant pe Prof. Schmitz) to the Rey, | Hump, ae, to order, Aug If 18 N, lon no bill of detaindor, ex pox. foto law or laws Impairing | Father Woode, the j tne eongre ati Bremen bork Apoti Sekar i New ‘orks Ratt 3 the obligation of contracts.” “ How do these provisions | 91,4 nonorary Doctor of Divinity was con. | ts or Borton. Oct I 2006, ship, Lord, Raglan, ot the constitution accord With the provisions of the bill ; | Phat be 3, from singapore for Now Yark thy int 3841s ton 20 Liuey A Nichols, from Moulmetn foi Cork fr orders, Bk ays Wark Velocity (Norw), Malang Livorpool $9 days, with mdse to Funch, Reincks & Wendt. ‘ark Shallet# (Br), Willls, Colombo, Ceylon, 100 days, with law.” It alsg declares that uo venditionierponas | Mrs. Bullene speaks for the Society of Progressive } yoner or execution sball be Issued for the sale of property | Spiritanlists ai Rbbitt Mall, ‘Thirty-third street, near “Bork Spot rein Walken Monile, 146 days, with until the time aforssid, mor shall there be any | Broadway, to-day, at haii-past tem o'clock this'morn- | hemp aud sugar, to James Jewelt & co. Passed Anjier sales or executions, or writs of venditicmi-es- } ing avd hnlf-pasi seven o'clock in the evening. Seats free, 455%, Cape oi Good lt 0 Ort 6 Ot Helena 3)th, pmas, vow issued or levied; that Fo provision of this ‘Throo spirits announce that they will dicoues “The Su- } geht ches a, aya i E rend pete dc wee " ‘act shall not apply to judgments in Vetinue and in tover | periority or Women or Men,” through Mies Lizzie Da- | Co. ‘Had-very hem or other judgments for the recovery of money, &e., and | ten, uO Broacway, ot half-past sven o'clock this fini THA 1 rit fr), Corneil, of and from Bermuda, 14 denounces pains and pomaities upon sny cheritt or Other | evening, ‘Chere will bea morning tecture at half past ange eth agar go Mildoinn & CO, oificer for executing any writs in any of the forbidden | (en o'clock, wimg Plane tis), Lamb, Com Bay, 8 daye, with coalto D Cages. confi m4 At Metropolitan Bail, 90 Sixth avenue, at throe this * oe Neva + Fatbot, Frevitenes. to Simpson & Clapp. Bh prclc here é et eet eS sfterncon, Mra, Pinnilay will speak mpon the “Future | Sel Wave Crew! r Sales Live.” eight o'ciock In the evening Mrs. Arthur | Sebr Hesperiu fi, Newy Bedford. . suspending the remedies that jead to the adminiztration wit schtes bee to Mateee? : Schi Disdor, Bon jamin, for Virgie, of right and justice. It i+ not euc.emt to sey that this | Soone piv ‘Appeal to Mothers.” Profesor }. Sehr B Johnson, is morely a modification of the remedies and does not | Daniel Boono ¢ ive years) will also lecture npon j sear Hare: Le ‘top! yabethpo far, Providence, ‘affect the law of the contract, nor impair ita obligations, Tomperanee, w ‘voou! and instrumental music, bebe Ontario, oer, itadethport fo ‘ruvidence, Upon the same plea and in exercise of the sare power Religious wept » og of mediums will be held at Perenee—U S steamship Monovasn, Bissell, which hay dee ree thagberp one ify the remedies by | the Templo of Brosdway, at haif-past ton | Salli ane eae Thursday for Ca] Loy bas re- further suspension, and thus Leginiature after Logitia. | o'clock ip tb tt three o'lotk in the afternoon jrnatte teas vehed @ Hip vive any istorcietion ture my Ot np ‘nd Toll on these mere modificasion Morning | Rio the cause, “ of (perry "cedar, to the st etre mt te ad noon {herd will bé @ lecture and wonderful vg ‘by me. i Ne hpniisatton ofthe. evuimet wed ai} is obligations j ae eet ete na a Laie “hace” Yale i a eee z," cosuienn crake , B ‘call or sale st net apd Jui ome ent hee, 3 ie Ningors and ae coon ppd or cereal &+. Ann's Cetholle church, Astor place (Highth mrevt), 4 iacemumugsiie the Rev. 2S, Preston pastor, Daw just erected s very Misecllancous. ‘Tho society and ‘dl lagge organ, fromthe manufactory of Mr. Henry Brben, | Weeraindobtad to ths purser of sleataeblp Géorge-Wash- tate ey, tae, #82 cost of ten thousand dotiaw. 4 grand ) OB ment of-the terms. of contract. be Bey Gays he ev tod fair edjubkinent, with bie ctedivor tham ab the eat here lb a or ek for | ey OF ohne for Kew York, put’ Valuation laws, “redemption laws,” exemption dawn or the magnificent organ, | snes betes a4 fay with Ber" ‘auceiskey ‘ ” ‘heir ‘on at city bas dian dle, and was ordered to Chester for repairs. Ba A Wa Hg scoumulétiom of interest, court briet ofthe new fone: frum New Orlesua for Boston SeNSAMIN 6. ACUTERETS, ES sche ot rcay ner ‘otra : ‘ ae from 1, ‘pool, repo ctdillinilti ee Sad sixteen eight | aakain ss Meco won ry fam of cad wad dbsthatging'et tee Mechanical sepa, | ¢ock Dec 6 VIRGINIA. # apd over thrve thousand pipes, Prp.trom Mexico, fer, Landon. which put Oar-Richmona Conrespendense. Ruicamonp, Va., Dec. 14, 1868. fi RLACTION OF STATE OFFICRNE, The legislative choice of State officers, originally sot own tor the Lith inst., and postponed to the Z1st of this 5 ‘The bark Thoinee Pope, oftle Fort, board for ‘Sou. Tovie, Africa, cleared at the Boston Custom House re- contly, having on board seven missionsrics as congot, and twenty-nine thousand gallons of New Bag. land ruin se part of her cargo. Incomes of (English Bishops. va = annual income of the Archbishop of tngton, from New Orleans, for favors. Rep ae ok B Boora ato Woaby, hed been surveyed and con prev to Pane Deron, iy Cops Bi Br oe tem iia at pant Og Oct or ‘ster tat that iy ‘iave foundered fn the Phe ee ee iat ‘, Piston, oe et | sree wh n ot Hon, wae Inullt a * i * ie reied A135, ee Ponavrt, 41, 68 tons built at Baltimore in 1887 (now at New Bedford), has been sokd on private terme. month, was to-day further postponed until the 10th day The ce om tona, built at ord in on of Janaary proximo. - The expnoious legislators may fin@ cant: of the Arebbieliop of Sork neat monic has been wold for bon’ Siam, OCW at niedt, in view of the expocure of their nefurioun J £10,000; the “istahop of Durham 000; of Ely, Bric Nix, Whitter, from NYork Nov 19, bound to St onnection with this clection ia the Hrxain, | of Hath wot Well £5,009; of of” ote £5,000; AO Re: | pee Mt ett ites betaans se ie havin n . : chester, £4,000 Balicbury, £5. ob Worcester, | rarrind away her Tortyard and other Gamage to spare an to set down a sti!) more distant day, om which vo actually 7 96 doo: of LichHold, £4,600; of Tolenormnah, 74.000, | Sauls savained during @ continuous qale ever since leaving displace, by the high suction of logistetive ballot, Union | of Ripon, £4,800; of Bt. David's, £4600; of Cheater, | X¥ork. Wil replace damage and prooed Mth for St £4,400; of Chichestar, £4,200; of Horoford, 4200; of Tlandatt, £4,200; of usadnestes £4,200: of Bt. Astiph, £4,200. men for secesstoniste, for no ether reason than that they ore Union men, wd men of equal courage and honor, AB-KMPLOYMESY OF BX-KEBEL OPPICRRA AND PRIPATES, A most impudent revolution was introduced into the House of Delegates to-day, providing for the appointment of an ex-rebel jientenant aud thirty ex-rebol privates to act a8 guard at the State Penitentiary, im this city, to oe Miscellaneow The Free Will Baptist church, corner of Jacksou and Peoria atroets, Chieago, was dedicated on Thanksgiving Doy, and wae destroyed by fire on the following atter- noon. The Catholics of Chicago bave formed an yssociation. with a capita! of $966,000, for the purpose of building a Till to'be called dhe Catholte Halt ‘The Congregational churches ef Rbode Ielaud are only twenty-two In number, with @ mombership of 2,700. a St Before Jndge Shipman. A COUNTSHRYRITER SENTENCED TO PIFTKRN YEARS’ MARD LANOR, AND TO PAY A PINK -OF FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Francie Huarghar, the Itaticn who was convicted of passing coanterfelt money, and in whose possession » chest containing $111,000 of bogus greoubacks was found, was brought mp yesterday for sentence, Judge Shipman, in parsing sentence, eald that the prischer was a fountatn bri of the crime of parting e rfelt movey in this There was no posible for the release nad had been convtotod on the Rye ba | and 1, Court felt Wyo be bis aoty, alike to the community and to those who®might horentiey | be tempted, to impose the highest sentence of the lat whieh was thatthe prisoner be imprisoned tp Si fing sheen’ labor for fifteen years, and to pay ‘a tne ANOTHER COUNTERFESTER SENTENCED. Jobn Thomas, alike Kane, was placed yesterday on trial succeed Major Genera! John W. Tarner’s efficient, loyal to be withdrawn to-morrow, and patriotic police, tne 15th instant. A-caucne of (he Senate and House was held to-night, and the Committee on Courts of Justice directed to re. port a bill admitting negro teatimony In courts, and to amend the code abolishing penalties on free new expaotally. In the Senate » resolution tras introduced oxpreseing vogret and disappointment at the uonadmiesion of the Virginia Repreventatives to seats in the national coun. invoking their recoption a* preliminary to a full nod free restoration of tie State to the Union. Severs) Senatore exprasscd ojention to the reeclation, and jt was withdmwn. In the Hionse there was u protracted debate on the Teeolntion proporing to inaugurate measures for the re Anion of Wea and Bast Virgivin. The ‘Kentucky Legisiature. Faawmvont, Deo, 16, 186%. The Mate Senate reeeived # from sho Gover- nor today announcing that he had pardoned Governor 4 recommend. } 5 . SOE SSE Sk S88 , Ril Tete z = 5 ght in a white squall (Bermuda), 27th alt, ana ad split. several-of her sails. uch Injured by (ib elain. A survey is to be hel: unk i the Race, Hloctra, Nye, from on board he] Was origin iy ead to aif iy ’ The the tn York, a atcamer an ‘carrind iy N¥ork. The ont, jgnedto BF Howland, but had bee ian" Phere. the vensel was to hava boon orderet. sebr was valved at $10,00, and one a! was owned by captain and others of New Bo nd the otber half Connecticut. There ia an inate merjalofiice In New Bedford for ‘ss: Pooltic office on the fralght money. Senn Groraia, ot Baltimore, with & freon Friday afternoon, 8 miles from and vessel nearly « tial lows, Sone Lewtsvitt pairs of the dunvng nce Foln', Uy oxpenses of w! will roturn'ta New York, Weiler 8 and divehorg: npon ber at the Com ‘aud 8700 at the cargo of bai Tafnsore. ke Cargo © Soin Bunk Jao Danversport the ieeant season, for Capt Ap 0, has beon wold to partion fn Cayenne, for $16,000 Sour AsMonr= ted to be the Neanor, Carle pan, fron Catdouas for Newport, in hallaet, was ‘aehore yeoterda’ i tig South aet'e Iii), Providener. She lay oa ‘and would probably cone off whiow tho tide rises, ers Joho Perkins & Co, of om new ¢chr Felons mio M Inonex, bas boon named the gine recently ‘erred fre hatac men Al Calais, recently, a fing brig of 880 fons ree VOC Mr Chetles H Kelley. She is called the i At astp pe ee of, Capt Abels Miche. ba called the on Don't e understand that part of her is for we Mide Ba Brew inst, from the ynrd of ( iiren ane wche of avout fib ont, nit Measures Howes, Wilkam F. Simms and other, Robert Given a tne tc new Measures ef thas she seme be grented hy the Gy. Assembly, | charged with passing & bogus $100 bill about six months | ment, celled the Mary Loutae. Bibs te owned Wy Dept fobert id that general law bo passe pardoniig ll persons | ago on the of © concen saloon to ghaspers | { ie; LS Nohatae, a Ee hate ht Hamiton, inate in the Btxte courts for trearon. ‘ The charge ond the only defence beri fa to command her. , is cS ae DIU providing a elvil_ ren’ werd * Bein aha gf charter” The r uty, aoe in or Spoken, He. . jurien Tsong recoprmere. a o from L. FO | Syed to the Downey Pomvaltee, Miminena- See rae ee eee G NEWS. DBA OR Rosegborg fom Now York for OW Saural8 Grs, from Now York for Belise, Hondy > Sha a at ace (from Baueioh Ee, wor ir sega atid Fo eer Biagio New You route i oouh: Hormone, Ha aah ‘sit 20eh, bg Wild Hon Neo gh aon Nov 19—s1a hare Western Harding, Boston; 2th, bark, Bounding BU ys, Vidullch, ny Iu port W Harris, Dawson, for Philadelphia, TeL*Sh ED Detter Se Peps Boeem Bo m + Adkoln, Crates RYOr Fuiniba pe’ Cums, Nev tin pore brig Times, for New York in two days. Ba bs ded Istand, Nov 29—Sid brig Ji h Baker, Nickerson, i sng nia NS, Dec 8—In port brig Bledona, Smith, for New BOSTON, Deo 16—Arr sie Crowell, Wort achr Mary’E Nason, Wiley, Nansemond, Old. bark M Stetson, Beal, Cienfuegos: Charies Henry (Br), MoKay, Marseilles via ildaging o pee, Kelley, Gor and a market, and Haze, Hall. Tooke Olive “Tower Hammond, Ruatan Islands (tioned ran: BK Hough. Kingston, J; A M Chadwick, Coan, ‘Wilmington D Mela a Ruby, Phillips, New Orleans. 16(h—Below steamer Cleopatra, from New Orleans; bark White Wing, from Bane |, Dec oe “ 4 Bog Tolland Philadelphi; mars WA tea M Marah naa eet arg 4B, tlayes Noahs Wite World, Piet NYorke dn the ‘offing, ROALERURON, Dee 6-10 po rep al ), MeDonald, ‘barks Jecertan oe and Wondurag tit). Reeves tor do do; & seehi do dp: Adelia’ Cariuon Talpey. fF dp do, and I estan or hae n Winbeld, Mi and, Bird of od ie Ware, b Bauer for Liver ; Florence, hoa, for dg do) op Ngoranca Emel ‘foe Botan, daz sche WR R Besbo, Oran ‘Grawond, HOLMES HOU! Pie Are ach Alexander, Young, Youn, Sth he ti Boston; JH Allen, Whit do for do; Fila Franklin. Conway, Boaton for Hilton Heady 50; Alexander Blue Smith, Provincetown for Philadelphia Madagascar, Hodgion, ‘St Andrews, NB for NYork: sia schrs Johu fm and Alexander Blue. Dec 15—Arr brig Hyperion, Ret anion for Boston; gue cw Dyer, ‘Nansemiou ‘or do, and Messenger, Holden, ‘ork. OBL 9—Arr sieamship Margaret, Pieroe, NYork buen HE Bice ane wowing, ner Fae J Ler, Baltimore. Cid bark G' W 'Rosevelt, Harriman! pNEW ORLEANS, Deo int panane 3 Wina, oa Sw shi from Liverpool: bark Jesale, Coflin, thompe rr eso bri, (oo gor aA rama 5 8 me Gonslani, Manian Liverpools she By Bats aie ‘PHILADELPHIA, Deo 18—Arr steamer Saxon, Masthowsd agg ship Emil, on NYor; Bila ( ee hed Nevassa: sclir lp, Willettay en teeot ai h Bannan, Wald ‘eamer Ar owell, Bostor li Rothe, Cork for orders! briga Etoms Werothy fort Spaind John Sr, Fiteld, agua; sehr it G Willard, Pareonss srugus, fent't9 man then, ob ‘O’Brien, Callao; oH Fame kino oman: schr Yankee Bindé, f Bar ’ ORTSMOUE, ‘Doo 1d 8d aah ra George 8 Green, Rich, and are Weiter, ‘Rpinnes, PI OVID eo LAT Son Ranger, Sea ira, Nes ONG got Goodspeed, River, Va John’ Lancaster, Wrsiuams, Pisledelphia; Alick Berahtond Rpencer; Ruth Avery; nd; Amerjeay- Milton,, (uinsony Davis, "NYork: Ane B Baty phig fot Pawtheket; DB Martin, Seer: ; Heuleay Roydolds, and La ford, Hanson, Philud. sere | Routh River, N. iprague, Mart Hamblin; Hannah Wihtets, "Bout and Shares, J Ellzabethipo 3 W Bs Howes; tecedent Hatt Fair Wind. Wc dad Benj ets Baker, N Yeon Beowtack Cepias Slerret Bere Sacre Chvinina, ‘Hchurdsy aad” Couskelalle Keisey, NYork. WILMINGTON, NO. Dec 1—Are pre. Altavela, Reed, Boston. Cid sehr D Tai t, Packard, N —Arr brigs Fiem (Mr), Wites ld sehr D Nyon, and Divi Rumbail, Charleston. Parvo, Pickard, NY. \CELLANEOU! LLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS, ‘These plasters cure Lnmbago, Crick-of the Back and all Spine and Kidney Aitections "in Te Doulourous,, local Hbeumatism, Catarsh, Dyspepsia, Varigose Velne, and for Cold Fect and all deep-sea paine they give immediate Auiutown, Pa., April 4, 1865. relief. ene. T. , Aucore a Dran Sins—My daughter used onoot your Porous Plastore, She had a very bad ae in her side, atid it cured ber in ene week. Yours, truly, - JOHN V. M, HUNTER. PRINCIPAL ABETS 'Y, BRANDRETH BUILDING, New York. 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HOWES, Attorney aud Counr IVORCES | wich sire and tt] Teas, Coffees, Flsb, Flour and everything el any tiore in Now York. tne priga Wouse. Has, SIXTH AVENUE MAMMOTH MILLINGHY ESTABLISHMENY. GREAT BALB OF Bonnets at Fogaced co $16, Bonnets at reduced to $1 Bonnets at $15, reduced to 10 1,000 TRIMMED BONNETS, Bonnets a Bonnets at Bonnets at JOCKEYS AND DBRBYB, Fegueeg mach Bonnets at reduced to pnets at : reduced to jonnete at #16, reduced to $1 : AY < D i 00d to $i Perr seiner © . Derbys et $10, reduced to Bison ate: ERE say ry vedwed Hy MAMMOTH ir iuxaxany, ae Derdyn , jos amin ‘Sixth avenve, en ama eae are ooo eM te “At prices w we toes pee She rest. Te hy R apna al AG! pt 0 THE Parle cHon 4 YER AND AQUE sri, CURED AND FR ventre N. B.—Tn 10400 Rapway bl VE ARDY RELIBY oars cares 00% KHEUMATISM, * NEURALGIA, is DMPETHERIA, INFLUBNE, SORE THROAT, DIFFIOW ity BREA a ei ‘ rRavy LIGYED 1 A me cashctin 3 5 Loli TAtatoth and at Malden lane ITRUMATIC. SALT: Or Natural Todides 904 Brom for the care of of Riese Wie, Tuberoatons, Giandviar, Serofulous vasee: fully eat renowned, path vralers 2 Naat honbeek. ‘are prot ood from the wells of th MnO TENNEYLVANTA Save y pend ep Seecnly % ae whe healthy, vivifying sod artnwatine taliiende of salnen a, used as baths, ise well established fact, Yet the Witere gicaily atten with dele composition bore named Str ithe Salta, weed In se lon in form uve agent PY the cure of ibe. ng as they do Inrge quantit eee, s7ite other Salts, sick PENNSYUVANT Sole Agents New York, DA WATER APPARATUS POR BOTTLERS ANG druggists, Patentet 1892 and 1866, A. gold medal, ¢ premium, was awaried to these machines, in | ye ty WIOLLAM ORE, RAYNOL DN, PRATT ye 1096. 108 Fulton mireet Seud for ® eats, corner of Bim wn Franklin sireews, New York, Established in 1847. QCHILBERG'S Gr eM sy oINTNEN| WAIT 4 cure, woul ve slghtenk dan en. Woitnte fy, Retin cae at Bone ‘and, Bike Disor ses ae. For enle p wees, a : by all oem —— a TOO LATE KOK o EW YORK, pres wn, cm i -18_Cona IN “quence of ‘the many end injagt ol een brought againat cur od may O'Mahony, Ma ttl Penton Be sigue, eof the Ponienoy Cadete C! Cirle, Py “ ant ao pene ere . pte a of low an ‘tw our honored je ‘Mecalvea, That we look wh beeltiy atta minglogt « with sorrow at the present seudn ot th Ly Ky that wiiich never ough! lo uare inher dudeaaie Hou one rake: and farther, that i ene the "eetton the other Utreles of ine Mi nbatto tn denonne those knaves who have crey ‘our Organization f Purpose of dividing ‘would earnestly vine or retere 1, nits and show to, tis re thane esto ak aam! ne Gi theveweei a A native Innd, by the Yavings of @ (« bitions and would-be hans aby Thome | Ryan Joho Dwyer and Michae! He Comraltece on Be