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B NEW YORK ‘AEKALD, MONDAY FEBRUARY 1, 1867. a CC aE he t on the Rio Mayro Humor, be believ iy axation fi ASTERS. T C, [ears RELIGIOUS SERVICES. | fie sna sist ufo toca haa INTELLIGENCE. , segs eat noes H E P e ep%y leagues from the Pacitic Railroad. Connection can ee if confined to proper limits gives to their affections a ~~ Om the Southe ‘ve made wan ei coast, so that in eight hours water | 1) oo. onthe M. 1 nce of Theatres. Re, Levin sat to thelr lives a seunieg commana ‘Tux Waatmmn.—During the pasttow daysthe inhabitants | The Ship Dasing ens. — - e 'y_encroact rious imate been ‘pit. ao ‘The route 12 from The Rev. N. 1. Rice, D. D., preached ty invitation | things it pecomes reprehensible. To bis hearers he | Of the ractropolis and vicinity bave Ween subject tocapri: | 1 O wite Captain Carleton, from San General Prado, the ayro through the latter river, the Pachitea and the ABLE. IN COLOMBIA, tay yan to the the Amazon Fiver, wear Ignitoe, would say, if you should prefer more of one than of the | Ces of all varieties of weather, from genial sunshine, snow ether, checee, vd seems, Tt will not ms oem one storm, deluging rain storms, accompanied by electrical ug , to have a perpetual life y al then a return merriment, A time of trial is in store for every one, for | “sturbances, hail and sleet, and ws to rpin which i 18 wise to undergo some preparation. He'was | again, until almost every vestige of the late severe snow afraid the young people of this city were devoting too | storms has disappeared. The atmospheric phenomenon much of their time to the comic, not only to thetr own | of thunder ‘and tightoin in midwinter was acce; ted by | this point it wafouad that she had sustained serious but likewise to the detriment of the nation’s good. | so-called weather wise pholosophers as an augury of an | injuries and we leaking very badly. The’ tug thereforo There was Such atime in England, in the reign of Charles | early spring; but the sudden outburst of old Boreas on | joft her off the puthwest Spit aud proceeded to this city the First, when serious things were laughed at, society | Saturday night dispelled the beautiful fancies of these | to optain steanpumps. From some unexplained cause went in for the gayest comedy, the life of the whole people lemen. Instead of a warm atmosphere came a] the tug did noteturn. While waiting for the expected was a boisterous revel, but how quickly the scene was | heavy westerly gale, chilling the air, arctio severity acting assistance, theship’s pumps were thoroughly worked, shifted when the rifted clouds in the blackened sky | on the mercury until it sent it down to the small | put the water par al rg gain on them all through the thundered terror and rained blood. He was afraid we | figures, making a return to thick clothes and furs Right; so muctso, indeed, that yesterday morning she | were having too much of the comic here, too many light | judispensable. The old adage that ‘itis an ill wind | was sunk up «her upper deck. In this perilous con- last evening on “The Theatre,” before the Young Men’s Christian Association, in the Rey. Dr. Adams’ church, corner of East Twenty-fourth street and Madison ue, The church was crowded in every part. Dr. Rice com- menced by observing that the heavens declared the glory of God, and that we should do all we could to reflect as far as possible the divine perfection, We are bound to live a life of holifiess and purity. There was often a great difficulty in the mind of a Christian how far he was to indulge im amusements 1i was necessary to have rational amusements. There must be réiaxation for the mind. But what were the amusements that they Francisco, ninet-eight days, struck on Barnegat sboals during the heay fog on Saturday morning. She, how- ever, managed, fter some little time, to get afloat, and with the assistace of a tug, got inside Sandy Hook. At An attempt was made last summer to survey thi route, but the steamer got and two of ex- none ploring party, -Tavara and were murdered by the tne them aud eapturing the murderers, Tee debt with A them and capturiny mi 4 it wit Pern Secking 8 New Route to } iis isiiaus tasted tive bours, 9 ei the Atlantic. OUR LIMA CORRESPONDENCE. A CRISIS PROB Vessel—The the Opposi- Yellow Fever Raging on the] tion—Balta and Castilla Expected to Head Another Revolt Against Prado—Important amusements end too much extravagant indulgence. It | that biuws nobod! ”” found a verification in the ress re hoisted, which were | Isthmus, to Ship Owners—Freights nnd Charter Agen- | could most safely indulge in? They had no right to | is true the multitude will rush after the comic. A cor- | fuct that while homemade Wer willing to “force the pt ge oe Pa MCaptain” Hazzard, ‘of the steam &e. &e. &e. cies—Commercial, &c, resort to such amusements as unfitted them for the | MD reverend gentleman, whose sermons are amusing | season” by wishing for sunshine and a genial atmos- | tug Philip, waqwas returning to New York after having Lima, Jan, 22, 1867. compas On the 14th inst the American chip Joseph Clark ar- ‘The steamship Ocesn Queen, Captain Harris, arrived at | rived here from Acapulco with several cases of yellow this port yesterday frem Aspinwall February 1. She | fever on board. She was at once put in quarantine by ‘rings dates from Panama to Fobruary 1, CaNao and Lima | the harbormaster, and up to this date is there still, I and sensational, packs bis houses, while preachers here, on the other hand proprietors of skating “rinks” Hazzard at once went to grown gray in lewning barely aitract a baudful of | Makes and “ponds' who, by the way, have bad a | pet.atsoa al sght Capiain Marin ee al in taking bearers. Ariemus Ward draws thousands to bear the | dull season thus far—were rubbing their hands with off the captan. crew with all their effects, and bring- very thinnest rinsings of wit, while the scientific and | glee and smiling all over in anticipation of still ing them in mfity to this city, At the time the Phiip Accomplished Agassiz is left without an audience. He | further additions to their tow exchequers, The winter got alongside thy sinking vessel the wind was blowing & would’ not take away any rational amuse. | has not yet departed; there is yet ample time in the | gaie from thengthwest, and the sea was wasb’ng con. grave and solemn duties of life, A man may raise the question how fara particular amusement may lead him away from the divine grace, If any amusement was opposed to the grace and spirit of God it would be sinful for any person to indulge in it, He had no richt demoralize | ™eBt from young people, but if they would | remaining days of the present month to give us a “hard 0 January 22 and Sandwich Istands December 24, understand, however, that all the people that had it are ‘osmaneeto bd pe noraa geole lenges rns any distinc. | 8'¥@ the serious a little more attention they | spoil” of weather, and the sudden foto that have Pe chloe fave is a first class ship of 1,174 tors, | ‘The following is her treasure list: — getting better, so that she will bo probably clear in ® | tion between the ae ra and the theatre, but both prob. | ™ght make present existence one of more virtue and of | already been experienced may yet be repeated ere | and was built aPortsmouth, N. H, in the year 1 8k, ‘The prince who preferred the serious, and won the | the spring fairly sets in, The mercury in the ther- by Captain Carleba | {alien crowns alloc poe rier cf mes ion em ot | Mageeeng, MT ee, Tae, mentee enar | She hal from Beton, ands owned, by Catan Clon Py, where discord was turned to harmony, the bitter | degrees—twelve below the freezing point tenes of Valuable nature. Captain Carlen Tea (orthe sweetest honey, and the couch of thorns tO | New Live op STEAMSHIP FOR ENGLAND axp Fraxce.— | ownes one-fourt! of the ship, and his brother a simi & bed of down. Ho trusted his bearers would choose Siaist by extent amine the serious if they would prepare for times of sickness | AD arrangement has been made between the New York v cuboidal aad of grief, and, by tempering joy with faith and vir- | and Havre and the New York Mail Steamship Companies Vessel #hore Near the West Bank. tue, secure v1 b Ba Could wot Hing seated crown of reward. ar Mviar | for the establishment of another line of steamers between | "An English sip of about six hundred tons is reportd | tears and suflerings—and it was because be was thas | this country and Europe, There will be four large | ashore to the wst of the West Bank. Asher jibbomt ably had the same objections urged against them. Por- sons said that theatres could be so regulated as to pre- sent amusements that are unobjectionable, Bot that was not the question now. What was the general char- acter of plays now? Sometimes it was said that in plays there were xood and bad sentiments, and that was the great danger connected with them. It was said, too, that clergymen, who dd not go w theatres, were not proper judges of whether plays were oad or bad; but could they not read them? ‘There day or two more. We are having the weather so very warm tbat the fever would make sad havoc among us if it ever got started. ‘The law in regard to the poll tax 1s being enforced, Every one that did not pay his first tax sball now pay with twenty-five per cent addition; and apy property ‘that he may possess can be sold for the tax. Should he not bare any property, he himself, if a Peruvian, will be Engeve Kelly & Co.. "Wm. Schall & Co. . Dabney, Morgen Wells, Fargo & C } Leos & Waller... Miller & Houghton, Fit & Hall,,... % | serious he was called the Man of Sorrows. In conelu- | yessels, with firs 3 that she has ben Pa mpnP EE SenY. 2 sirseeahtneeeseen eee STOR ORT | eae a laced I the army of nary, The govern. | AucToete fcafoaly, any amusement wo onerally cou: sion, he would aay—love the society of the pure, the opera. ith iam Sascct app Ipcarred await fe ery Eiueron wich some unkno'n SUR PANAMA GORRESPONDENCE. tment is hard up for funds, and must enforce the laws they | the theatre, Players and attenders upon players had Titan ROG hal easiness chenged faercbandise, “Two of these, the Arago and Pulton, | craft i - 4 shed well earned reputations wit Mintster Burtom Expected im Anpinwall—Mon- | ™*¢ fr raising the wind. The larger portion of those | rioratiy of the stage. One writer had remarked, | ' JY. voyagers to Europe. The other two, the Mississippl and The Aicident to the Ship Bavaria. aucra to bo IbGnMneMd Winancial Nets | T° Dave siready paid. the tax are foreigners, ‘and It was annomnced in the ship news of the Hero to Sccare PewerThe Imereceanic vey | Strange to say, they are always more anxious to carry Probably Abandoned—Denth ef Consul Lit- | %t the laws of the country than the natives. Ue—Vellow Fever on the Isthmus. &c. General Prado is getting to be decidedly unpopular, Panama, Feb. 1, 1867. «{ and the poll tax spoken of before isin a great measure Later imtellhgence from Bogota has been received in | the cause of it, ‘The Peruvians are the most sensitive Panama which confirms the report of the unfortunate peoele that I have ever mét with-in their pockets. aimou! ey don’t think or care why the money is needed; ity between the American Minister, Mr. Burton, | don't notice that it iz being spent in building new roads, -and President Mosquera, Heretofore we have been san- | &c,; but only think that as Prado makes laws to affect guine enough to hope that the breach might be eventu- | their pockets, they will put him vut and try some one ee are : else. The time is drawing near for General Prado to ally closed between the belligerent parties, but it i8 | take nis seat as President, and bis enemies are deter- ‘mow apparent that Secretary Seward’s diplomacy will | mined that he shall not be allowed to do so; he, however, have to be resorted to beiore the two governments renew | has the army with him, and is therefore strong enough to do what lie likes in spite of them all. * their amicable relations. Mr. Burton is expected to | 1°00 wantin Mite In Pople fy each partaliaton 40 ‘arnve on the Isthmus, with bag and baggage, by the go to she. Uolied Plates Des avery. one iene vast a mail steamer from Cartbagona, due on the 3d inst. If will put himself at the @ revolution against 7 ¥ vrado, under himself in the north, and General Castilla ‘evr expectations are realized the United States will be | inthe south, There is every prospect of their getting ‘virtually at war with Colombia. It is a subject of con- | the worst of it if they try their hand at revolt, gratulation that a man.of-war is stationed at either end | _ The government has begun the building of a-new stone jer, which will be more than double the size of the pre- Of the transit. If bad grows worse they will prove use- | Zon’ one, and will ullow small vessels to come alongside Tul in the protection of American interests, and, above | to discharge cargo. The work is under the charge ot an all, io keeping the transit out of the hands of a band of | English engineer, and is going ahead finely. It will be a Political cut-throats. great advantage both to merchants and shipping, for A letter from Bogota, dated January 1, says that upon | many times heretofore ships have had to jay more than ‘the meeting of Congress, on February 1, President Mos- | double their lay days before getting discharged. quera will be placed on trial before that body. Great Freights are still very poor, though several ships have excitement prevailed at the capital, and a revolution of | taken up, and some got as bigh as $15 to Hampton roads. the government was momentarily expected. The rich | They will, however, betier soon; for I have it trom “Where was nah pe that could be found free from im- purity, either in direct terms or by double meaning ?”’ Dr. Miller had preached a sermon in reference to the burning of the Richmond theatre in 1811, in which he declared that theatrical entertainments were criminal in their nature and hostile to the spirit of Jesus Christ. Archbishop Tillotson said the theatre was the devil itself, They had the testimony of the chureh against the theatre, and he asked, having the testimony of wise and good men, Christian and heathen, against the per- nicious effects of theatrical entertainments, could that testimony be wholly groundless? Persons might say, “I g0 to the theatre, and it does me no harm,’ but when one went to the theatre he was not at \he moment a judge of its evil effects. The theatre was exceedingly fascinating, especially to young men, and the great objection to auy amusement consisted in its being too fascinating. The reverend gentieman instanced the case of Sir Matthew Hule, one of England’s greatest lawyers, who, as his biographer said, had been while a student filled with the most extraordinary ideas from going to the play, but when he went to London he resolved never to see a'play again, The stage was calculated to corrupt public senti- ment, Managers almed at filling their own pockets, and performers did the same. The Mage was supported by persons whose morals were not high, and also by persons whose morals were low. theatre had always been @ school of Iicentiousn and if the stage, as had been said, was a school of morals, why was it that the theatres of this city were fen fin Agta with the most iinmoral people? Plato said that plays roused the passions and perverted the use of tI aud that the consequences were d: gerous to morality. Lord Macaulay siated that there The Wighways and Bsways of New York. | Merrimack, are not 0 widely known. ‘They are, how- , The Father Matthew U. B. T. A. B, Society, branch Sion ont Minn ee cone leon yesterday that the ship Resolute had anchored in to No. 2, held ite regular Sunday evening meeting last | divided by three ‘bulkheads ‘into watertight compart. Pig clainadk ob ig Ar petal Loovsmepimgale. night at the ments, and ai ing comfortable accommodation for ip Bavaria, wich was dismasted in @ Cening of the meee rag and Clinton streets. AL We | one hundred and twenty-five frst elass passengers. 'The | while on her passage from Havre to this port. io pening meeting the President announced that the | Mississippi is now at pier 46 North river, where she may | number of ‘the passengers rescued by Captain Froenm progress of the society duriag the period since its forma- | be inspected by those who propose visiting Europe | of the Resolute, from the wreck was one hundred ad tion was most encouraging. Established in August, 1866, | 4UTing the coming season. seventy, The favaria was dismasted on the 21sof neti strong east scarcely six months since, with forty-one members and | THE New Scavexarmix Cante.—On Friday last some | January, waving sprung her rudder, 1p Sroe ca . Spee 06 s. it bas ‘npseanedt * membership a | more of the newly constructed scavengering carts, | with her on the 25th, and on the 2 ur bun and possesses a treasury, in property an' “ ‘ tain money, of over $800, The hall last even praia he | making in all thirty in operation, were distributed | two ships partdl company the cap! ing to bring hi to excoas with an audience composed of males and | tbronghout the different districts of the city. Estimates | Was rigging Lasher Me tescietape oly femaies, The principal speaker of the evening. | are being taken for the construction of a large number | yisioned for he own crow, the passengers, When tra Be igh ae an es eae oe ee, tthe | more, New and tmproved arrangements are also under | ferred to her, lad to be placed on the short. allow oi en hee noe ee Te hin et can | ‘the cousideration ‘of tho’ autborition, we-well Ja- | Of one disonit ih the day. ‘Tnis lasted for : e attempted to prove that many of the evils and ie consideration as regula | when the steanship Caledonia and tho ship Jobn Brhi misfortunes of the lower classes might be imputed | tions having for their object'a reform in the present sys- | were falien in vith and an abandance of provisions directly and indirectly to the evil influences of intem- | tom of cleaning and purifying the city. The plan adopt- perance. The higher classes were not exempt from the | oq during the week of cleaning Broadway by chopping | cerning the Rararia or her passengers has yet reac fin of intemperance, but their facilities for concealing | ty the congealed blocks of snow with pickaxeand spade, | here, as the Reolute Aas not como wy t0 the city f te otecie wich intemperance engendered were greater | and then leaving it to be dissolved under the influence | the Southweat Spit, where she Je a¢ Anchor, an With the loss favored classes, He also alluded to | of the sun and rain dr pulverized by the action of the the system of trash distributed im the shape of tracts. | tramic, has by an accident, no hard frost having set in, Died. Gr. aba tay, February 10, Jase Grant, of and the money begging propensities of a certain class of i " hypocrites, who pretend to relieve the necessities of the | Proved success(ul, and that which before had alt the he 48d The poor. After giving a vivid description of the evils of the focal sag bards i aeeds Recoaeies Fe rend ylt take ince from tho tesktence of Social clubs of young men and boys, and picturing the | condition of the culverts and gutters, converted for the | gistor sng amPle. 301 West Forty-tift treet, on Tu Duoareakaryeinet sna tea oo eine ae aah cud? | most part into pools of mud water and slush, and should | Gay moryet> 2 ten o'clock. ” wits ideas frost supervene the last state of Broadway will be worse ‘Anirir Ueland) papers please copy. oo than the first. ‘The principal avenues are being dealt [For Other Deaths See Seventh Pag) City Evangelization. ‘with in the same way, and workmen are io be employed ‘ was scarcely an Athenian comedy which would not hi A public meeting was held last ing in bebalf of | i i the cul th tks HIPPING NEWS, families were all leaving the city. Mosquera had said | ‘inside the circle’ that government intends chartering Rocheste: sam Pp J ng el evening in alt of in opening up the culverts, cleaning the crosswalks ana Ss E 5 that ax it' was pot his will there should be no meeting of | 25,000 tons for Guafiape Islaud as soon as they can get | Timlish cemedien of the Gerenieein cman: ‘weretsexe | city missions, in the Calvary Baptist church (Rev. R. J. | i? thoroughly removing the dust heaps and garbage. / Congress arrangements made there so as to load them. sual and devilish, Steele deciared that the introduction | W. Buckland, pastor), Twenty-third street, between | ASRET OF DisorpeRLy CuaRAcTers.—Numerous com- Arrived. A note from the Treasury General of Colombia gives a ‘There bas just been adecree tssued in regard to es- statement of the account between Mosquera and the | tablishing an agency for cbartering ships, and as it will United States of Colombia, during the time he was act- | be of interest to ali American sbipowners I will copy a ing as the accredited Minister from thiscountry to France | few of the principal ariicles:— and England. It shows the General’s salary as Minister First.—There shall be an agency established for the to bave been $9,942 44, and loans to the Treasury, while | purpose of chartering ships for guano trade, im Europe aud at other times, to have amounted to | — Second.—It shall be established in Liverpool. $199,909 85. Mosquera demands the settlement of this Third.—It shall declare each month the amount of Jittle bill before older outside claims are considered | tonnage needed in each market, and proceed to charter favorably. the same. of licentiousness into plays was for the purpose of making up for the absence of wit. Addison bad ex- pressed a Lope that the theatre would be made a means of promoting morality, But that bad not yet come to pass. “Lewdness,’’ said Addison, ‘‘was the basis of most modern plays.” Rousseau, infidel though he was, opposed the establishment of plays at Geneva, ana stated that many persons refused to goto the theatre because they preferred the good of their country to amusement, He (the reverend speaker) had seen a state- Fifth and Sixth avenues, Addresses were made by Rev. | Plaints having been made by citizens that a number of | _germslin Multa (in), aoe rere ee Dr. Clark, Rev. Mr. Ganse and Rev. Mr. Mingins, in the | YOUng men were inthe habit of meeting in the base- Ara b 8, 12:30 PM, passed steamsip heck hence f. course of which it was stated that the City Mission Asso- | ™ent of the liquor store northwest corner of Third, rer DONS Ps y, h ciation was some thirty-five years in existence, and has | avenue and Fifty-second street, and passing their Ms bal Shining 2148 208 5 bial whom are females, and between six aad seven hundred | <,ambling and disturbing by noley demonstrati-atf Volunteers. Since the establishment of the city mission | fer of men, made.a descent onthe place avcit & f4arter *e thirty-one million tracts and seventy-four thonsand past twelve o’clock Saturday night, and ane ENDORSED BY SCIENCE iy : i " Bibles and Testaments have been distributed, eighty-six PROVED BY EXPERIEWCF. ‘The canal survey bas reached an dnglorions end. Mr. | —Fou'th.—To publish the same in the papers of the | meni in a literary paper that the sage bad vone down | thousand children have been gathered into the -Suvday Tietaa thins aioe sees iay fou ALBRYE AOE oP edad hate napneay which Davidson, the government engineer having charge of | principal ports of the United States, England, France, | ower in England, and be bad no doubt that was the case, | Schools, seventy-three thousand regular attendants at | cardy in a room, They were breught. to by its PLEASANT TASTE and its VALUKSt REME | the surver, was taken sick at his hotel, in Panama, on | Italy und Germany, “ Hannah More, who had written for the stage herself, | church received, sixty thousand religious meetings held, | house. It is alleged that Mead was arrested some time uired a GREAT REPUTATION: IN HAO’ ™- ; the 21st nitimo, and owing to bis really precarious con- | Fifti.—It shall advertise every month for sealed pro- | said, as an excuse for doing so, that, under certain rega- | tep thousand conversions affected and seven thousand in | since on acharge of bighwav rovbery, bu was mver | THE EXTRAORDINARY BEFIOACY Ak y gar c Sco, the doctors Sree aaa ne matt ere eee have the privilege also of | jations, the theatre aight be reformed and made a | hopeful progress. Of the $100,000 now being raised for | ted. the commisicaut Reving boon bought off. Rilex HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT BEVIS HOF HEALTH be at once removed from the Isthmus. Mr. cpooner, | eventh—lt shall collect from the shipe chartered five | School of vine. She thought tmgedy the least objec- | the erection of mission stations in this city, but $10,000 | also said to bave assaulted and aided in the roobery CELEBRATED IN ALL CO/NTRIES, sionable part of the theatre; but in reference to the whole thread of the drama she declared that there ran through ita spirit of false doctrine. Let the standard of morals ve what it ougnt on the stage, and there would be no theatre after the next twelve months. There must be a spirit of false honor and wrong doctrine in the stage; otherwise it would go to the ground. Ifa man satdown ) ‘the capitalist, who was present for the purpose of guard- | per cent primage, one haif when the charter is made, \ ing the interests of bis associates, and under whose | and the other after delivery of the cargo. | auspices the movement was virtually inaugurated, The Director of this board is Domingo Valle Reistra; \ agreed at the last moment to return to New York. A | sub-Director, Ladislas, de la Jara; Bookkeeper, Manuel story ia in circulation that Mr. Spooner, upon his arrival | Quintana; Corresponding Clerk, Ignacio Garcia. im Fanama, found that he had been victimized by Mr. The news from south is of little importance Admiral Femain to be collected. The labors of the Association | man at the above place a fow nights ago. The Pron were reported in satisfactory progress, and the congrega- the for the purpo tion were encotraged to contioue the good work. = mee Renan de pete gor aaa The Retigt f Amusement. A very emall congregation assembled Jast night in the of meeting there as a club. > A Desperate BURGLAR.—About half-past one 0’cl on Saturday morning officers Tully and Perkinson, the Tweaty-ninth precinct, discovered & man on A A H AND ALWAYs WI EwIT, . 18 PROY é mot 3 Byimeercos. * * _ | SCLENCE has declared that Gogorza, the gentieman whose pretended discovery | Tucker had bad a jong interview with the President of ‘cvseet - | lecture room of the Historical Society, corner of Second HorR’s was to have been tested. ‘The latter personage, before | Chile, and It was expected that some movement of the | Vervation of nay aumoer of mes he’ oruld wot de wo | avenue and Eleventh street, to listen to the discourse of | West side of Soventh avenue carrying @ box on Bis arix. Jeaving New York. repeatedly assured dir, & and his | fleet would follow, Five hundred revolutionists had left | wnnout being corrupted; and if he went to the theatre shoulder. The officers, thinking that everything Mal friends that he bad personally discovered and surveyed | Mendoza to attack San Juan A he would see and hear something that would not do him | {he Rev. C- L. Demarest upon the Religion of Amuse. | 41 a4 it should be, followed him fur somed TRACT BEV- o route; that be had made favorable treaties with the Exchange on England, bankers’ bills, ninety days, | good. The blasted hopes of thousands of young men pons = Kg reverend gent! — was bd te asco — Indians, and that no impediment to an easy confirma- | 3634. to the dollar; ships’ bills, sixty days, 37d. to the | Conid be traced directly to their being allured into those | ¢xbibit the necessity of proper recreation in order The man happened ’ ERAGE or tion of the correctness of his survey would be | dollar; United States, ships’ bills, sixty days, ten per | piacex, If the character of theatres anything at all ap- | Promate a healthful condition of mind as well as body, Se icers, hich be immediately threw the Wetbout which true religious and moral feeling is im: gions, apo nee, ae eal ran possible. HEALTH IS THE met with. The report further says that Mr. | cent discount, — BEST stan NGTHEN- 6 za, after his arrival in Panama, admitted that he proached the character given to them, then, he asked, how could any man. of morality patronize them? A ‘Devor traversed the routs himself, but asserted that ‘ ore harm ; Gee recosnclesnce toade by his eemaed.a Feoach engl: NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. bansay caggl one tmeg rvict bree voi Se Dedication of a New Sabbath School. ING TONIC AND REMB- meer by the name of Lacharme was the * reliable” sur- a Cru Yt'a young worhan induced hetiniended husband | The City Sunday School and Missionary Society opened ico be sl which be had judged the merits of the project. Communipaw. to go to these places with her, might she not expect | anew Sabbath school yesterday at 329 Broome street, . DY, and ere has been some newspaper controversy between Stock Bi Mr Gogorza on oue side and the friends of MF. Spooner ee Lar wnomypcenace@ try oss oale iangnpited ‘on the other, from which the opinion is deducible that | the past week were 645 cattle, 5,118 hogs and 4,791 the scheme, as orginally projected, has permanentiy | Sheep. The number of hogs slaughtered was 3,400. fallen through. Those who are best acquainted with Hackensack. =. = ned —_— = hag in a piece} Puousstic Excovxtsr -A Drawn Bartie.—On Satur- nothing short of a formal a fovernment survey will ever settle the ques- day evening five men bad been drinking in a liquor of an inter-oceanic canal. Individual enter. | store, when a dispute occurred on the question of Fe- many, France and England have awarded it several gold and silver medals, All classes of physiclane, both ALLOPATHIC and HOMEOPATHIC, have agreed in opinion aa to the GREAT VALUE when they were married that he would frequent them aud remain away from her? Afier adverting briefly to the eflorts about to be made by the Legislature for the suppression of vice, the reverend iteman concluded his discourse by an eloquent appeal to women to avoid going to the theatre. If they did not go there their ex- ample would bave a powerful ¢ffect upon men, and the result would be an incalculable gain to the cause of mo- for the accommodation of the children who for some time have met in the schootroom at 199 Mulberry mreee The rooms have been neatly fitted up and sup- plied with nevesssary accommodations, at an expense of about $1,000. The exercises yesterday w over by Mr. W. W. Cormell, who introduced successively ratity. oa > ise has failed in every instance: and although the | pianism. The barkeeper and several others rushed to the letra 4 nday School cbild ‘of this preparation, and the FIRST MEDICAL government must taker more interect in’ the matter | #€ scene whero they heard the noite, and finding they | Expulsion of Protestant Worship from Rome— cue bundred fn member, 500 ry pretty MEX OF THIS CITY RECOMMEND ALREADY IN fore Mt i& settled to the satisfaction of those con- | could not calm the disputants it was propussd that the cg al gb gi ene ate ee eee atS er corsenea.ee sated tae TARIR PRACTICE DAILY this WONDERFUL TON parrot The Rev. Dr. Dowling addressed a large and altentive Read nomaeagyy ed mentee ae op men, Wi audience Jast night, at his church, on the corner of Bed-/] expenses incurred tm Gtting up the rooms. cerned. — Dr. William B. Little, for a year past the American which is, in teality, no medicine, but a pleasant REME 1 of ‘far.’ They were arraigned before Justice Coosul in F , died of the 2 could decide the quextion by a fair stand-up fight. 5 ment ! ‘of bis death saddened many a heart in Panama. His | Sawn an fan Segre choet, avd to prevent ater. is companions in $300 each. ‘| ~~ porter, Ac., aad containing fifty per cent less alcohol ously for nearly ag hour, Taking for bis text Daniel, 7th chapter, @ist verse—“I bebeld, and the same horn made wag with the saints and prevailed against them” — she reverend doctor began by mying that in the chapter from which these words were taken a horn was the symbol of powér and dominion. The ten horns spoken of set forth the ten kingdoms into which the Roman empire was divided. In the eighth century three of the horns or kingdoms were swallowed up by the litule horn which aroge after the rest—that is, Lombardy, Ravenna and the present States of the Church by the Papacy. funera) was largely attended by both natives and foreign- ‘ ore The corpse was accompanied to the cometary “by cael muniien aiken a aie Bs tom by the officers of the Masonic lodge, and the | ®Spoton the nm@rsbes, within a mile of the Hacken- foreign consuls residing in this city formed sack junction, and fell to work. At the second round ree norable escort around ‘the ‘bier. "Frac, | Thompson was adjudged the firet knock down blow. ‘Abe fact that the majority of the men on board the | The tight was very severe till the seventh round, when Jamestown are prostrated with disease, the usual gaard | Pott then went down, but Thompson was se crusted Oy. Of marines could not be formed. Dr. Little was a | Mis opponent, whose knee struck hie stteuaat. Saat ie native of Boston, but was appointed from Nevada upon | Was ubable to come to the scratch mi tee eo The recommendation of Senator Nye. He is the second | Murtagh, however, generously sumed him ven ming Awerican consul that has fallen a victim to climatic | 20d two rounds were loneHe Dv net ny punished. Grease within the past seventeen months Consul | {0 Separate the men. 2t0 Mi tne future McKee was buried a year ago in last Septemuer. Murtagh, leened clined by Sbouiqeon. The former 19 Preeident Olarte and escort left per the Salvador on py the county Meath, Ireland, about twenty- I. EXPEMENCE JUSTIFIES INDEED IT8 CELEBRITY, The opproval of thou- sands of ‘quiiearewho have been cared by | the use of HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF HEALTH (known throughout Europe for the post fifteen years), the nu- ‘merous letters of thanks An Orderly Session—Large Assemblage Ronghs—The Ghoul Puts His Foot Down | '?& st 120 Chariton street, while under the influence of Defies the Lawyers. &c. liquor yesterday, fell on the stove, cutting himself about Grates he tte daxiog hoes held their weekly | the face and nearly destroying one of his eyes. He orgies in the garret of No, 814 Broadway, the subject ¥ for the morning argumentation being “The Moral In- | gist treet ‘end Tenth celeste eae Tea fluence of Theatres.”’ At the morning session of the Foyer while ung With « belonging to infidels there wore twelve persons present, visitors, | Bis father, The bail entered one of his eyes and pene- ghouls and reporters included. Mr. Chaney presided, as usual, but since no one among the small audience THE EXCISE LAW. the 26th ult., for Chiriqni and the interior of the State. ™ fage. He loyed im an it foundr: Some were accustomed to say that these prophecies did mantfested any willingness to take the stand and advo- ‘on Proteet is uated ex officio President of Panama. thie lyn forabout ten moms, but lest bie situation | Bt Mlae to Rome. He was SS Oe Pate. ee | cane ‘tther tdd of she question, he enterisined them for eae Yeliow fover is almost epidemic on the isthmus. The{ {ret June vy going to Canada to join the Fenian invaders. | quote several high authorities in support of his posi- | cate eliber oie oF the quacdon. He entertained thom for | A Quiet Day Yesterday—Few Arrests Made rulers and the deaths from that disease are numerous, and Paoama | Yoapson is about thirty years of age, and says he is a | 10! Bishop Jewel and Sir Issac Newton among others. | © fee Moments mall (ines A -H During the Day, &e. — Betiean cnpesttionce and fAith. The season is the | correspondent of a Canadian paper. Hie stated thet he a rabard to fe petro Some vee wiscaeety, eke iim, che. a scurrilor ‘The cast ontoreemins aff Gs Matis. tne peoeahan te amen, pon ond the Ieenestoere (Uaiton = oer ie retad | fesides at present in Newark. growth of the Pop sh Chuteh was, he thought, ® portentous all its manifold provisions as regards the selling or ex- as well as of the deaths average one or two ave tivo pid rl coinage, dangtr 10 the best interests of the United States, He posing liquors for sale on the Sabbath had the effect of edu all put to isinfect the sh ij BureLary in ‘EVIL. —Ear! es cr ore will put to tea in order to dis P Pe of Mr, Aifred H. Condit, in Rosevilie,a | that system of religion in his pulpit ministrations, Preserving the same quiet and order which prevailed — * CENTRAL AMERICA suburb of Newark, was entered by burglars and a | Tete were, however, eeeate ee snuly ecourred in the beverages? adhere eyepiece nan eggrione yd bens . 3 seasonal ao . expulsion of the ,Protestant worship from the city of the new excise régime. The arrests made were few in Fee eret. EFFICacy. GUARANTEE ITS it acta as an INVIGURATOR to the entire 1 INVALUABLE in all the manifold DISORDERS OF COUGHS, HOAKSEN quantity of silverware ard valuable coius stolen. The Rome, The preacher bere read the resolutions offered by Mr. Stevens in the House of Represeutatives upon this matter. He also read some extracts from a letter of the Rev. Dr. Prime, showing that the revocation of the tacitly permitted liberty of the p ornyresaed agents om matter is being worked up by detectives. That portion QUA PANAMA CORRESRONDENCE. of the city seems to be receiving great attention by Arrival of the United States Minister to Costa | Mit profeesiouals Oc: A Tower or Daxcer.—The old bell tower on Broad dozen and upwards delivered free of charge in the Transit | Stteet, over the canal at Centre Market, was an object of a Rome to celebrate divine service tn elt own houses ii xo Pa . ‘ part o¢ this city sud gabe: Route—Affairs in San Salvader and Guate- | considerable attention yesterday, the high winds causing | afver the manner eboice reenlied from the Cornell, No. 13 Park row; Reynolds, No. HOFE’S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT, : ion of religious liberty in the Ki of Italy. 36 atreet ; 44 Catharine and Es) DWAY, mala, &e. Paxama, Feb. 1, 1867. Sie ee ee Fr neice 10 diecnetae their services fed been first Jona Laks No, 87 Madison street, Core brenght belore Sole agent for Penn WARD J. CAPFEE, f ‘axama, Feb. I, 1867. | it should become a mass of ruins. The tower was fot- | recaved by the Seotch congregations, Next week a Justice morning on the charge of | ‘elphia. the ‘druggists and grocers. ‘The steamer Guatemala, Captain Douglas, from the | moriy used as a fire alarm station; but the city, having | similar notificaton reached the American Minister, violating the jaw, and held to bail in $300 each HOUSEHOLD WORD. —BUY Your PRE Central American coast, arrived in Panama bay on the | erected a more substantial structure, has now no use 10F | Thosa who had been sonducting Protestant worship, as to 4 CHINA DINNER SETS, 130 PIECES, $30. 0th wit, Her dates are a fortnigts later. it, gs an for its “grote age Ng prey gon they @ought, in ail @curity, were informed ‘Schm: “4 4 made, it without any eflectu resu! we DO jaced emnse} General A. G. Lawrence bad a ‘at San Joos and | stands it is able to fail whenever the winds are high, rower af tne nih The vested th og Bar a presented bis credentials as Min! Plenipotentiary deta ask if this event were amatier for sorrow or congratu- saloon and closed midnight, but ‘cae : 4 from the United States to Costa He relieves Mr. WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. lation ? Boo ae Hee canoer eden ag he had contrived to have ars, Table Cutlery, “Coo tensiia n the govern- Sewovs Accipert on THe New Haves Rarroav.— irit of the Roman church was pb ote ped atgenenn wf — ng 3 ni construgy | About twenty minates after four o'luck on Satuntay | thet Pemecation, #8 it had ever been. the general coors RGRD'S, BASSPOID's BASSFORD's, It wil 1a afternoon a young girl named Annie Corbett, aged fif- of the second COOPER ey E AD aston LACE, Corner § — teen, residing at Woodstock, Westchester county, at- and that under LORY Be Canaries With any other, 9 nection with any other. exist. The | tempted to cross the railroad track at the Morrisania ae oes, ay ~Grede dally ot Berea Seuldae Gathercd a. ‘ 3 A hundred | depot ahead of the quarter to four P. M. New Haven | induigence as to the Holy a Ruveumatiam, " Soreg, Chilbiain ¢ 4 ioe passenger train from New York, that was snproachieg very Roman Cathelic Bhakoy took an oath that violation of the oe Ae, | Price 2 cents. Sold all drag, ‘ bl ited from | at the rate of nearty forty miles an hour. Her hoops wi had the 5 Up to ten o'e! reel, Try rovaluab e cure 4 ~bovoe] caught on the oo sicher of the, locomotive, and she ‘Ail history sowedinn crue of aes Witness deen tnade for UTE DIVORCE OBTAINED IN ANY 81 ¥ al 4 perescutione ‘aldenses ses, Sa ce trben tae. oe was stopped and the tajored the transaction of St. Sertstobew and the fires one were taken io No fe cheried waitl diveses ic stone jing on PE | girt sent in a carriage to her residence by Wart Aiaaliay cr Senitnteld Toate wpcie wae the sam sa.aver; where GEORGE LINCOLN: Lawyer keane | ee a sa waiewe +8, and thinks | they dased not to barn men they would destroy Bibles, ‘The Law in Brooklyn, — the conductor, DE. JSYBal she had purchased a ticket | as in Mexico and Sauth America. The candact of pri: yy ye, LEGALLY OBTAINRG te Congress on | tio i Uv, slount Vernon on a Harlem ttatn, and bad | vate members of the Church of Rome the same It would seem, from the general manner in which roth fi tag men the Pater t eg aera not to crass the track | spirit of imolerance, He related an ii io which o those holding license to sell liquor or beer in the Western erties, Coneuization free. ‘sariculture | unut @e New Haven train had passed. goune girl who Lad up among ts and District have conformed Peete ves A wees macenn sing improving. ¢ ESTTTeTON W MoaTH CA yg herself eee eased ies ee law for the Co SURIORS, INV! Pee ey aa PML AR TERRIBLE DESTITUTION y her family and threatened as tt was . RIDE, ad —_— sa a, thought, ‘and confinement in Canada oman Te bad profited by Rank bullding. Annihilator eures corns, bunions, Ricmmonp, Va, Fel i. en place at Gouverneur, ip to be derived a State, YORNS, BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND wpon the state | Reports from North Carolina continue to give evi. | 1% the Sunday were G Diseases of the Peet cured oy Dr. Ban itaKts Male e ome time | dences of great destitution and pecuniary stringency in ‘The Nerious and Combe in Lite with the risks ran Broaiwaye oe] cince, it 18 now certain, sbduld nothing unforeseen | portions of that State. In I"itt county #o great isthe | Lastevening the Rev. Day K. Lee delivered. brief anne A moral! Wecbessue ant Ganusremnah leaving themectves liable to ONSUMPTION, oes BE HE occur, that the crop of coching:l will be fully up to th latter that the people there recently compelled the but ioteresting Jecture at his church before a numerous | wag the lawaf the State, The ghoul declared that he SS Soane sutherisen RE, prepared ‘trom the pT OREN grate ane shove at Ean the rene ant Oe cot | sheriff to procure all his writs and executions, number. | ‘congregation on “The Serious and Comic in Life.” The | did not believe in the morality of law. Ite influence | markably quiet throughout Faria, cures Conmumplion, Lung Leases, Bronchitis payee there are mor? trees of an age for bear: ing twenty-two hundred, returnable at court, seized | usual preliminary services being gone through, and hav- fo Bank seats Tick Ann dl anus = the aw, eikner by ke , morbid 4 tng, it shoo! og Smo eae ben eke them and committed them to the fames, The people | ing quoted the appropriate and impressive text of Solo- the fraternity might be fed. The speaker's standard | Snd those arrested pe Nesire ey oon) Pp Pk Yer have no wish to repudiate their honest debts, bat insist | mon, “To everything there is a season—a time ta moure | of morality wa, to do right according to his highest | had secured a . $La bottle, oF aix bottles for $b. expect to realize at $18 pér al. Very, little cotton | They ‘thall not be sold out of house and home at the | and a time to dance,” he lecture proceeded te my that | conception of i This day. ( ) was to him no more | they partook freely retail. DEMAS BARNES & Coy a OT a cre velling et Sat, UNS | present time The Legisiature has been to for | tne pepe a ay than any other day. He did not im it, and even | German, cipal druggists, Circulars sent free. c prod m7 in pepii'a. aN ine peper, ‘the emend. sorioue in life embraces GQiterent phases of the | the showed. another day should be respected. | and ‘Willoughby R. BONE, 114 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET. by the ‘South with that now proposed | human <isposition, from simple sobriety to grief, |. But if he were a Cat for instance, he would abstain ‘of exposing 7 . it uy to tragic : Pater of ihe heart, lungs, throat liver, kidneys; 8 PACIFIC REPUBLICS. iraeeet par nar‘chum ertve | nit te come covers by Le grotenag the aero | SAU Jom Fis the requruent of hs Flyin SSormanocs preaeen saten Hina of akin diéense cured” Slt Nheum Hevema; ~ eeaannen of any slave.” The Plan | And the gay. To youbg men he would say “temper yout | A Mr, Stanle wiehed to know if, su) that the | will be held to sonwer 7 \ivOROES LEGALLY OBTAINED Poe OUR CALLAO CORRESPONDENCE. The simendmvent alto provides that | galety by serourness, for to a. men must one day come | managers’ Nigham sauder! of morality were dhe “naked: | "There was no arrest for volt Diveour of ett and other states aut pen y ¢ Pere jo Communication with the Atiantic by | k: federal soldiers.” This lealao omitted ip | 4 me Ot ami kertow.” lb ie not always thoes Sean, bolos mmoered in thew Own eoteums thas’ thay | nas taseehanen Glens Adrien Tage’ CTunbenness oF desertion cease Way of the Amazon—Snccessfal Explora- The amendment sow lacks ihe railcation | Te ath or the bare chee we ware cite lame serious | were actiog snoraiy Seder the law in nF. KING, Counsellor at Law, 212 Broad dion of the Mayro, Pachiten and Uenyall | We give place toa nee proposs, | BUMETOUE m iNteratare were commonly pereoue phe ‘ALONG THE HUDSON. ph wd APANESE AIR TAIN COLORS A” NAT Rivers, &e. ada 3 Hlom which 198 little to recommend it, save Ut it is the | Serious turn of miod, ane have themeel ves by DEMAS BAURES OOM ae Sere sities bis on oe 22, 1867. “true Southern mea.” b watdad Teowes wage and neon Most of Cuaries WELLS & CO., 116 Franklin street, and all druggists. Considerable excitement used here Uy the Raion, N. C., Feb. 9, 1867. | much of the seriour in his life, though ho oedun wbeee mews of the successful exploration of the Ucayali and The y passed the Relief bill, It staves 4 Pachites rivers, The object of this exptoration js to ac- | off the payinent Of @ dedviweive months, ‘eorda} poner’ ELIXIR REMOVES ALL NERVOUS u ood ol weoknat om fat ” Safa a ee wists ob Soc ttn it im hie writings And again, is wot those whe me i street. Snecess certain, endeavori Aiken's landing. | the liquor dealeas of this county to thirsty met are always seriou Who ure the Jeasi humorous once ota (Sip reported to have boon ‘irowned be: “aera contain whether direct communication with the Atiantic ie heard & wav say that tbe Sinniest people he ever saw, § tween Tivoli and Rhinebeck, Two Jadies and a Ue- ia teasible or not, The Prefect of Loreto, Don Benito ARRIVAL OF INSTORIAT KEW ORLEANS. ea ve set of rite: span fell hroggh the ice opponte weeps oo ata. aaon or KIN DISRARES, SALT RUBUM, PILES, SORE ‘Arana, made known (0 Cotonel Prado, some time since, “Mew Onueane, Feb 10, 1867. | mecting. Solomon tineell he Lea nedeuttr hod te | ieea who west to thelr assistance 1p ® Doak. a time” in W Pills nnd Ointment. "Amived call at fice i his desire to undertake the dangerous werk, and was suite and the @ramatic company arrived to- | times ol gaicty too. kven grave pecple love the, 7 Tum Ice Boat Race. —The weather along the river is law came in Placed in command of the steamers Napo, Putermayo | night. waa most enhusiagucally repeived at the our, and humor ive i¢ pearly cited to. peaks ond ony o have been commenced pe AD occa. Sad Meress. Afier © ¥ Tnciane, wm Giiount were hahem. ae hie Tent of basta ond Bessivons hedlores writer ~ ae ey Ape which je expentad 1 rome off on | the effect of ‘ane me a comwur we mean ) " L, or ¥ srviuation, the exploring party 0b Jenvary 1, 1801, | spiria Her debut will evidewUy be a eTeat puccess, Fubly astmete the arrest puter of a @ the county on the Sabbath. ~

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