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he NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1867 a er ere z gu anciagea mes not only fraught with all tho | where preached the gospel and converting whole tribes °S D AY <2 Se ‘of religious ne et ‘and of | of people, establishing monasteries and laying the foun- RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST PATRICK * Christian and Catholic faith, but also with all the fond } dation of great works hereafter in the cause of religion . associations of early ‘with all the endearing remem- | @ud the holy faith, It has been said by ecclesiastical | Sermon by Rev. Dr. Tyng on Ritual ee 8 Drances of country and of home, of the country of your | ed aIInoat Oar eat ns childsenof Ine, | TR¢ Rev. Dr. Tyng, rector of St, George's church, ~ r 4 +4 > FOR TO-DAY. sea ahloks alles in sunshine or in storm, either in joy | land during that century exercised the strongest influence | Preaebed the third sermon in the course on “Ritualism,” PROGRAMME oF in sorrow, memory still loves to dwell, and wil con } of the whole Church in the cause of religion and in the | under the auspices of the Evangelical Know! i. 5 convel tinue to love to dwell until life's latest hour. And, ol — oe pans mone. rarer | post le ciety,” last ing, in the —— ppc ledge the . Uhildron of St Patrick, here in. the laud of tyoiradoption | passed over to England and fro England to Germany, | Fifth avenue and Tenth streot, toa full congregation, ® ; i children of St. ri will be Observed im NeW | sou‘crihcir now affections, assembling befoxp God's holy | where he became the great apostic of that nation: But, | ‘The roverend gentleman took for bis text the twenty: *2 d Elsewhi ino give to him this need, of pra agra, | allo chanee camera he ac ae Tae | third verso of the twenty-fourth chaplr of Matlbow' 0 . an Tork am anier $ to offer thelr Bab pod best tribute on the altar of edy and jealous eyes, The Daues poured, upon, the } Gospel, and stated that ‘tho one great promise of tho their religion and their next on the altar of patriotism | dsland, scattering desolation and aftight au every side, | Old Testament was Christ’s coming,” referring to the 4 and their country, St Patrick, although the apostle of Finding nothing but fertility before t recite hod of Bis coming, bis mfssion and. su! cenbionther Treland, was as well the apostle and saint of the Vatholic | mothing but darkness and ruin and desolation behind, glory seq! THE DY IN THE CHURCHES. church. His virtues and the fruits of bis labor are of | overthrowing the churches, despoiling commerce and in- | ings and disgrace, and to the importance of believing &e. the treasures of the church, of the whole church, \ad all | augurating @ tong series of civil strife. The Danes wore | that on the reality of this true Christ rests the hay ae, ee. her spiritual children are entitled to and rejoice toybare | succeeded by thé Normans, and they again by the Anglo. | ness of mankind; that the setting up of a false therein. St. Patrick, although prominently the ajpstie (ae ee ‘shall; Australasian (8), Cook, and Charlotte, Spear, N~ dower y ‘Havana (ent Feb 23 for NOrle Francia, ine o ManswiLixs, Maroh Seid A’ Baichelder, Steelman Nomareat, Feb 19—Arr Thetis, Portland; 20th. 4 tine, Atwood, achion Sid Jau I; Cumberland, F aifos Pas: Sfkh Garherding, NYork: Lord Fale! ready. 0; ta waples (from By Ayres), Callao, cence " March 4—Ent out, Onward, Andrews) Newrort, March 4—Arr) turges, Linnekin, 1. to load for NYork. ae izttauavco, Foo 9—Arr bask Addie Decker, Ie jontevideo, Ryne, IW, March 5—Sld from the Motherbank, B | Howard (from Antwerp), NYork. Feb 6~In port for River Plate, ldg; Svanen (Dan), for NYork do (Br), for NOrleans,' do; brig Frithlof (Swe), for N And others. Sid Feb 1, Talisman, Anderson, N 2d, Wavelet (Br). Kline, Baltimore; 6th, A Pendergast, son, do (both before reported to sail for NYork). pewe do Jan 27, Emma, Warkmeister, Philadelphia Fires in New York. 2 About nine o’clock last night, a fire occurred ins frame shanty, at No. 639 Third avenue, between Forty- third’and Forty-fourth streets, owned and occupied by Lockwood Reynolds, as a butcher shop, The loss is @stimated at about $1,500; insured for $1,200 in the Mariners’ Insurance Company. The cause of the fire is @t present unknown. At about three o’clock on Sunday mi '& fire oc. curred in the bakery of John O’Brien, No. 147 Madison street, The damage done to stock and to about $200, said to be insured. ve Ho Large Fire in Mempis, Tenn. Memrms, March 17, 1867. A fire oceurred in Howard's row last night, involvinga Saxen, till the whole island became the theatre of civil | Christ for the real is fearful and destructive, and re- ‘arwick, Chichester, NYork; Welfenfurst, Sebr i scord. h th ost omen No celebration of the anniversary of the birth of Tre: | Of ene, nation, was, throug bis SPIRAL TAY | Sire nd She, a ceEE Moplo remained frm | structive to. deny Chrst's diving’ ‘qualiteations | 1988 of $160,000, half of which is covered by tnsuranco | $y: 08 "Winifred, Molgod. Waitimors, Sid tasd’s potron saint has ever before been attended with | Sis the apostle of mally Oe tier tis countr\in | and unshaken, No attempt’ had been made by | and divine person, refering thom to the words “Unto ug | tm Northern offees, The fro originated accidentally in } delphin 2° Ny Cres Beh Blin either the Dane the Norman to interfere | &child is born, the Father of an everlasting age,” with thelr faith, ‘But the next chanze was to sweep | stating that through death Christ was a conqueror over away, not only all the ancient glory and fith of the | death, and that his death worked man’s conciliation ® basement, occupied by James Lambert, It then com- municated to the steam bakery of George Hume, thence to the grogery and provision store, of Cox & Humphrey, wholesale liquor house of W, H. Carver, thence to the ents in Ireland bave | which so many of his children find a happy and peactul ps ed rx clay Sacuatie the bright- | and a secure abode, sharsfore A bere we. ep Miaesceid of Erin had no incen- | 04 simply as children & iis the land of youradopuio. | Irish ‘Church, bus was to try to deprive it of that which | with God, ‘The true Christ was to “rale on the throne,” ea ar try : ndy. | abd Catholic people. juim in this sense end in the pt | it had ever held as ite highest ornament and its greatest | that thero was to be none beside Him; that He to tive to induce them to honor this day except that undy- J to St. Patrick aid Oily a debt of uubounded gratitudd }\pride—its holy Roman Catholic faith. Tula was the | Whom God said “Let all angels of God worship Thee,”* Penang, Pation, Hong Kong; Geo Canning, Harris. S| LENCIA, Mare an A Blusdell, Bur} Martha Bowker, Goodburn, Cardiff, ay America Ports. j ALEXANDRIA, March 16—Arr steamship John = . “ a 4 commission house of Normont, Raffing & | Fuller, NYork. ‘sla schr RK Vaughen, lowell, \Yor h is so characteristic of the Irish Iwill not | xork attempted by the reformers when they went to before us ‘as the one Deity clothed with in. | STecery an y BOSTON, March 17—Arr ship Rainbow, Padang; ae ees er ae and. exaitaibe, Onsjo | vt also crest duites and tospeni to pou of what ia suct } Hand, Then it was that her chores, were, taken | Salte power,” | He divided that pa of his discourse | Co. and sl to, the agricultaral warehouse of W. H. | ailatio. Aiuwerp: 8 Witeiorook. “Cieni ue mer Ase C 4 ro! ; her venera‘ lated e false Christ under four heads, of wi were consumed. ut eleven o’cloc! plood courses madly through their veins with the | a well known and oft told tale, of the particulars and the her and given up to the stranger; her Bea tnrat ot “Themreied ae tangas; A'Stone, Athalaska and Arichat West, Carden Stowers, Havana; Anticollo, Cienfuegos; Bdith,gManz: LA Bloom, Ehvzabothport; Colorado, Port au "Prince Maron. Cienfuegos; Union, Charleston; sehra Cyrus ‘sixt, W D Bickford, Solferino and Fishe ne, BALTIMORE, March @16—Arr shin Washington 2 Bryan. Callao; tchra Lottie Bird, Perry, Kio Janeiro; nie Kinne, Parsons, NYork. Cla brie W A Rogers) McCulloch, West Indies; Sarah Bernice, Steward, Br Caroline, McFarland. West Indies; Castillian, ‘Hs brook, Matanzas: Nile (Br), Whittier, P Jackson, Huilington, Cardenss; i Providence; Race Horse, Bragg, do: Boston; Lookout, Freeman, — Port’ Jarvis,’ Providence via Sassafras river. Below off Point,'siip C B Hazeltine, from Callao, Sid bark Elv Cardenas; brig Caroline, West Indies, BELFAST, March G-Are brig Amos M Roberts, I Matanzas. . BRISTOL, March 14—Sld schr J W Cadwallader, Ste Philadelphia, CHARLESTON, March 12—Sld schr Loyal Scranton, den, NYork. 13th—Arr steamship Saragossa, Crowell, New Yerk steamship Memphis, NYork, with provisions for the Baltimore; brigs Ethel Bolton, Cienfucgos; equimaud the wind lulled, and, almost exhausted, the firemen a were enabled to arrest the flames, Had the wind kept up the flames doubtless would have communicated from the row and a large portion of the city would have been consumed, , labore of St. Patrick. With these you are familiar knowledge that centuries of wrong and oppression on | Yio Mn wer itat mysterious dispensation of Providence the one hand, and centuries of suffering and misery, | py which his lot Rorame ia seit Gs boetve, at essed, re forever wi —! orale) = bhi yor tle py bs yc the circumstance of Clio, a monarch of Ireland, making @ Ee EN ae aaa ene e croen fag, | Rotule excursion into Gaal, of a8 isisnow oailed, France, @one—in an appeal to the sword. To-day the green flag | capturing the oity of Tours and carrying 9 fsoners, he brought with him the boy called 3 unfurled on the hill sides and mountain slopes of } Prrucl, for tne name. of” Patrick was not given to roland in deftance of the Anglo-Saxon; to: | him. until he reccived the episcopal consecration, and ai with the inspiring melodies 80 a80- | {ius led into captivity he was sold as a slave c mane “a this @ay in all Irishmen’s hearts, | tain in that part of Ireland now called Antrim. It a he rifle. | When at the age of sixteen that he thus tound bimself a fa, the echo of fe cannon or # Pondsinan in a foreign and heathen land. And we can The knowledge of this fact must invest this colobration | readily imagine what must be the feelings Sa filled bis terest that no peaceful observance of it could | youthful breast when be thus found himself separat aa pesgeaaerb rice or }oom tamily and country and friends and all tbat he he do however brilliant the ceremonies may be. It is not} qaar and condemned, as it would seem to him, for all the then surprising that the preparations to do honor to the | future days of his life to the condition of a bondsman, been in store for him great things, and natal day of St. Patrick have much more extensive pat elt oe eo eee and vies abbe¥were despoiled and laid in ruins; everything that | namel malice Spud fares or ingenuity could devise was at- lism,” of “ Impertinent Traditionalism.”” tempte. to draw them from their allegiance to their | Third, of a “Hollow Cercmonalism,” Fourth, of Church, \nd to take away the faith from {heir hearts, | “Assuming lesiasticalism,”” and earnestly exhort. They Wel worried and persecuted, and hinted down, | ed his to tarn from those ‘ministers Their pridg were driven from the soil; the churches | of satan” ‘who set up those false Chnists. were nOt\niy taken from them, but every place | Those of “theoretical rationalism’ he held to be of worshifiwas closed against them. ‘But it was | Unitarians and the upholders of liberal Christianity, and all in VaiQ the faith once taught to them was | denounced the writing of the ossayists and reviewers in- continued fhe taught, It spoke to them from | ¢luding the ‘*puerile Colenso” as well as those of every pee every glen, from every mountain | Robertson as heretical for denying that the “ Word” Great Fire in Georgia. AvGusta, March 16, 1867. The buainess part of the eity of Albany, Ga, was to- day destroyed by fire. Loss, $200,000. and from Wey valley; it spoke to than in every | was written under the influence of the Holy Ghost. breath of # ity brecitied: iP spoke to stom from tha | Under the pooond bead of *tespertinent sradiaisuatisna ruins of tir churches which they behdd on every | he classed the followers of the anti-Nicene fathers and sido; it imfegnaied the very atmosphere, jt was rooted | those who state that the Bible is unintelligible to them, in the ver¥ojl, and no power was able tomproot it or | Thirdly, ‘‘ hollow ceremonialhism’? was tho rejection of to drive iftway, The venerable prelatethen made a | the whole scheme of salvation—through Christ, and the touching apa! to bis bearers to educate their childre holding of the theory that man arrives at it by bis own in the faitigiey had received themselves. He said, in | Works. And fourthly, the faise Christ of ‘assuming conclusion}t us take it to our hearts this day, con- | ecclesiasticalism’’ was that ofthe Episcopal Chu rch and secrated tob Patrick; let us return thanks to God that | in the belief that the actual body and blood of Christ Firéin Norwich, Conn. Norwicu, March’ 17, 1867. A dwelling house on Franklin street, owned by Michael Colyer, was destroyed by fire this morning. Colyer had grocery store in the basement and his family and two others occupied the upper stories, They all lost their furniture and clothing, Loss about $4,000; insured for : ; he has blest us to be his ch ldren and the inheritors of | Was in the bread and wine taken at communion. $1,500 on the building, in the Connecticut of Hartford, | tute, Cla schr Amcricus, Mocs, NOvicane,» Sid bark than usval, and that there isa fixed determination to | fi-o7s' or patrick and Patrick's country has ever proved, faith; Dr. Tyng concluded his disco and $800 on the stock and furniture, in the Roger Wil- | dots (Nor), Mare Livernool; brig Spartan (8: spake the pageant not only an imposing spectacular dis- | that virtue most flourishes in a soil that 18 watered by his faith; tus beg, ee his intercession, that we r. Tyng concluded his discourse by referring to the inns or Teceane re, 1g dota (N for}, Marcu, vero pat r @ has left us; true tothe | abominations of Roman Catholicism—its gross supersti- ‘Providence Las in store for us, determined | tions, gaudy trappings and Ay gy to cling, eves our fathers clung, through good report A collection on f of the ‘* cavngelical mission” ‘nd through © report, in adversity and in prosperity, | Was made at the clos® of the sermon, and in every Vesitude of life; lke them let us cling to the Holy Rom&Catholt faith. Let us pray that our | Retaliation by Revenge—Sermon by the Rev. children, and O\children’s children, may Jearn to love Dr. Cheever. it and cling to It their fathers loved it and clung to it; is v4 and that, a5 gbS,heritors of St. Patrick’s faith, they | The Rev. Dr. Oheever preached last night at the may imitate ,ick’s virtues, and that they may be | Church of the Puritans, Union square, upon the ‘Crime ‘mitted to Bil ages in hep/en' Bis recompense of glory through | ce Reratintign by Revenge, considered in tho light of The denedies then delivered, and the congre- | Divine authority and the sweep of Capital Punishment,” gation retire \ ‘The congregation was but meagre. This was, no doubt, Religious Oly ances In Brooklyn. to be accounted for by the recent inclement weather, “Treland’s Patron SA, 544 the subject of several | for, although the dwo days’ snow storm ceased with the lectures which were Qo004 nerore large audiences | ay, giving place to a cloudiess sky and a full, bright last evening in the Cath hurches of Brook! ™ moon, yet the travelling was unpleasant ana insecure, Rev, Dr. MoGlynn, of St 8 mites e ‘The Reve Doctor, aftor the usual opening exerci (Bess fal paneyene2’s church, Now York, | took for hid'text Job, xxxiv.. 11, 12:—‘Surely, God bees igte Keygen Aaa on the life and character | Wil! not do wickedly, neither will the Almight Cr York aud day atroste thy the Assumption, corner | Pervert judgment For’ the work of a man shall es bia riated for the benches Of the lecture will | He render unto him, and cause every man to find Hil Ke hus acoly the school attached to | according to His ways.” ‘This passage, said the @ jatter chureh, preacher, was grounded on the certainty of a At St. Anne’s church, sg anore and Front streets, | future judgment, m retribution according to a man’s rig Myron Liggins, West In , Fortune Is) afiliction’s tears, and that the echool that has given ‘A play, but such a demonstration ag will give a powerful Rete AN Wat Oe eae ican wo Gnd inthe moral support to the patriots in Ireland who have raised Baan wee mavens 2 de inset falls ne ees tte aa want, wheo exposed te all the Tigre The Day in New York. inclement seasons,’ when wandering about on the bleak Cig ‘Hast Broadway | mountains of Ulster tending the flocks of his pi hs | prodeegion with as eeast, fore aster, his heart bleeding at tho sad and crucl separa- ‘and in the streets leading nto it, and will commence t0 | {jon from all to which it had clung as dearest ia life— , ¢, whi was that he gave himself up to God. He then annie Ee i be 500 ba fumed ‘the resolution that he would devete Limself to form a principal feature, will be fully represented, more | 41, good and to tho welfare of the benighted an than thirty having made arrangements to be present. | heathen. God accepted his offer, and he was told th ‘The military organizations will turn out with full ranks, } addition that, ihe day of bis santana sat hand, and the ‘display of their strength will no doubt have a o- ‘ie the coast, where be found a vessel ready to sail peculiar significance on the present occasion. Areh- | for Franco—to his native land—and soon was restored iCloskey, in accordance with a resolution | to the embraces of his family and friends, | But he a eee: ees eties, has boen | 8% forget the generous resolution t a he bad taker adopted ata inecting of the Trish scsssich. Besides | Resisting all thelr entreaties to remain with them. He Ra_ fuvited to ride at the ‘head of the procersicn. of ine | sued bis way to. the monastery which bad Deed {org faye Tho Friendly Sons of eh Pacrick will give a rand | £0 by “his Junele, St. Marin, oft Tah “gree dang ¥ inner m er for saat at ee atrick will tako Place at the Astor | BC epee a ad called, nis And fas un ‘House; and numerous other societies and ey that during those years the woloss were conrthe ine mill algo be hold. In fact there are yerynich’ the day | ng in bis heart aud in his soul-—the voices ny wishes 4 the dwellings of our Irish citizens im which tho day | Cif. iy'apon him to return. He made knee? De "iene will not be honored more or less; and w! ie se Speed and imparted his conviction to St. ion troned, and ill drown their shamrocks in wine and the gay lanclers | wigs spiritual mastership he had br ‘tno’ will aad the brilliant waliz be welcome accessories on tho | "HOSS SRitt ey ea Romo to. 8! may be tru + ised teaching designs whi schr Sallie Mears, Pin FALL RIVER, March l4—Arr schrs William Bement) ny Philadelphia; Fountain, Bennett, NYork; G) riggs, do; Warreu Blake, Meservey. Darien, Ga, for | dence; sloop Isane I Borden, Nickerson, NYork. GHORGETOWN, 8. C., March 7—Arr brig Gambia, 1 ath J0th—Schr Wm Butman, Smart, Searsport. 12th—Schr M M Pote, Abbott, NYork. Cid sehr CM sbury, Boston. GREENPORT, March 9—Arr schr Black Diamond, Y Elizabethport for Boston (and sld 15th); OF Hawley, ( do for Providence (and sid 15th.) MOBILE, March li—Arr schr (Br) Aberfeldy, Evaw de Janeiro.’ Cid sehr M P Hudson, Hudson, ports in C NORFOLK, March 14—Arr, achrs Sarah Fish, Heads Rockport: J P Nickerson, Snow, Wellfleets; Sarah E © Snow, do; Mollie, Plummer, NYork; RD Rhodes, Wh Wellileet; Mary’ Ivans, Brown, NYork; Mary Sia: Rich, do: J E Smith, Law, Wellilee NEWBURYPORT, ‘March 14—Sid bark Signal (ne tons), Smith, Matanzus; schr Halo, Newman, Philade NEW BEDFORD, March 14—Arr ships Ceylon. W Honolutu; Isabella (Br), Capper, Honolulu via NYork: Stephen Waterman, Chase, é Fire in ‘Warren, Ohio. CLEvELanp, March 17, 1867. , The cabinet manufactory of Truesdell & Townsend, in Warren, Ohio, was destroyed by fire to-day. Loss, 10,000; insured tor $3,000. if r SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TIt18 DAY. ~ 6.07) MOON Rises $610) mom waren evo — — orn 6 56 PORT OF KEW YORK, MARCH 17, 1867. Arrived. Steamship City of Baltimore (Br), McGuigan, Itverpool Murch 6, and Queenstown 7th, with ‘mdse ‘and BO pas gers, to John @ Dale. The C of B arrived off the lightship at 2.80 PM on Saturday, 16th, and was detained by the snow storm. March 10, lat 4827, lon 30 53, passed a Cunard brig rigged steamer, bound E; same day, lat 47 55, lat 38 29, steam- ship City of New York, hence of Liverpool; Ita, lat 46 13, Jon 4012, steamer Pennsylvania, do for do; 18th,’ Int 4243, Jon £6.18 sloamship City of Antwerp. do for do: lth, 274 alles E of Sandy Hook, passed brig Sarah Princess, bound Steamship Malta (Br), McMickan, Liverpool March 5,'and Queenstown 6th, with mdse and 670 passengers, to E Cu- » New York, rel) 14—Arr brig Jobn Avtles, Philt timore; schrs James Parker, Sen, K nerson, and Allan Downing, Rice, tueket for NYoi za Hamilton, Fowler, Wickfor do, sloop Leader, ‘Springer, do for’ Hartford; also sey rado, Eldridge, N'Yor« for NBedford (aud sld/A M [5th sehr Win Tell, Robinson, from NHaven for Glonceste 6th—Arr brig Brill (Br), Bishop, Shields via Baril schrs Pell 8 C Vought, Hallock, Harwick for N¥ork; V Jer, Strange, Taunton tor do, BORTLAND, March 13—Cld bark Syrian Star (Br Providence for Charles Cooper, Vespers service was held. andyiis “tine musi character, All forms of wrong recoiled on the wrong coursed by the Cone oe ard, the subject ‘an. | doer. By injuring his neighbor man injured himself. in nounced above was eloquently tré by the Rey, Mr, | Character, in feeling, in life. Such conduct proceeded Shandley, \ upon the fallacy that the true interest of one was opposed: Pc in whom rl nard. ing, London; brigGentle Annte (Br), Burgess, Car occasion, the lower classes will drown their shamrocks to the commands of the Soveroisa Ponts The Rev. Mr. Phillips entertaine\ large congregation | 10 that of anotuer. It fostered aseliishness whose recoil | Steamship Moneka, Libby, Charleston, March 13, itn | DIPS ea ~ h eeeee Care im more potent if loss aristocratic potations. fo rocognized the great divinely appommted bed of the | py his Beco iat, WIC wat SOI at Tg Church of | Was the worst of earthly punishmenia. Again by auch | mdse and haswemee, Laplace: Nagel 1B. with wit Cla bert E A Cosrane: Peres, Cardense: brie SEE FEE ASD BRONTE Chureb—the great centre of spintual aul! the Visitation, Ewen street, near Vaprunt, conduct men rendered themselves obnoxious to those fered hoary gales from NE to E the entire passice; laid to | Bird. Bacon, Carde Appropriate sermons were also de St. Poter’s and other churches duri In tho different Catholic churches trict the services yesterday wore ‘we Mary’s Church of the Immaculate ; sehr E A Conkling, Daniels, N~ Kk, do. Sid schr Georgie Doering) 15—Arr, schs Richard 8 New ‘Snot jarding, Rappaha: . Gedney, Washin, 3 Eli: Elizabethport; ote lane, Be Northup, 8 Ht Bool, McFadden, w Haven, Allen, J it Yeomans, 1. il, do for ' Pawtucket; Triton, Fre 4 Weel ; 60 miles N of Hatteras, passed ste bit Livingston, bound 8 Jp NBR mE oT Bark CV Minot (of Bath), Blethen, M. 1» 15 di with sugar, to Jas W Elwell & Gon” MAtAu2a® 15 days, tered Tho captains of the various precincts of this city | Church Ne from tened. his way. alone, © oo ro : 2 ass to- : jagine the day wore’ assounbled, together {ast ‘oveuing at, Police | Ue gates of that far famed city. We OT Teer. troa Headquarters, in pursuance of a telegraphic order sent | feelings that flied his brea Witt agencred by to tho various station houses on ‘Saturday, and received | UpoD that soil that had, bemmous saing and mar. Verbal instructions from Inspector Dilks a8 to the man. | te blood of so many AMESITEUA Cre @ same air Ber in which they should distribute their mon along | (Ts? When be Denti ten he lookegiound ov the tbe route of tho parade, and wero advised to so act as | that they had browned: Mk OO. rogd and looked to render their strvices efficient, while being careful not | ®4me scenes on whic! en fy stooped upon red at S\ Pants, | laws of God’s providence, fwhich sevitably overtake evening.’ | the worker of iniquity, in some degree, even in thie he Eastern Djs. | world, The eternal truth has been uttered, “Whoso tended. “Avs. | diggeth @ pit, shall fall therein,” and had been many nception, Rey, } times exemp! in the world’s history, ere Was per> Father McDonald delivered a highly ihesting address | haps no more forcible illustration of it than was hey at the conclusion of the morniug Crises He con. | seen in the wholo rebellious, slaveholding South. The Gratulated his hearers that the spits St Patrick | operation of this principle of God’s righteous judgment American Shipmasters’ Association. No 51 Watt Street—Rooms 23, 25 axp 27. ‘The following approved Masters and Officers have received hawken. blue azure sk¥postier | was visible on # foreign shore; urged's pe- t to | Was a cause of rejoicing to His servants as vindicating the | commissions from this Association :— neta s rendiatin, Farce Day aihsig Mt Prseied BY Gs Sot whee the, Hora WeDirbe ase whos | aaah bemive amok of iron rer. | Rajya Hn jen Mt van neparaefrom tecees | Caputo ey Thoman iter. ig Margo: | Bona gnace nhs, crmeeel ome | their lives oir sas 4 7 te idea 0! . it was also a powe! reventive of crime | 495¥, John L B: brig Pedro; 4992, Stillmar iekson, rameo, Elweil 1. Bi he kiosted i and tay wecrifioe mye’ prollings;, when Irishmen, and in this connection pald a fwing tribule ya, ‘since he might rest assured’ that, by doing hie | renuimuny’ 4000 Ceege Piet e c a eereny oe | Cameo, Elwell, and J Rusling. Babcock, In¥Yrooklyn, to the memory of the lato Archbsbp Hughes. reskin The name of Patrick, said Father Mcl@ai, is dear to the heast of every true Irishman, and }hee are many of that character here. Besides her saint, Ire- Jand can boast of Patrick Sarsfield, and Ameica of Pat- rick Henry, and the Church looks wish\pride on its Greatest theologian, Patrick Kendrick, Al\should look upon it asa day consecrated to Ii \d’sfaith, not & day of sinful amusement and intemperan: Irishmen should ever remember their faith and thér country’s honor. At the Church of Sta. Peter and Pal Rev. Syl- vesier Malone delivered an able address to} very large congregation. Religious Celebration at Poughkeepsie. The anniversary of Ireland’s patron saiat wa’ ob- eminent duty. It i served in Poughkeepsie yesterday by appropriate cere- | murderer of life, and befor onies at St. Peter’s church. In the morning Father Iavint ee oor mavio confirmed, eT ‘knowl ston, Elizabethport: John. Mt Taylor, Fowler aid Butler, Fowler, do; Fitcht, Crowell; Warrenton, Hi Bowen. Jackson, and Join English, Marker, tario, Verrill, dot Calais). PAWTUCKET, March 1§—Arr sche John . son, Philadelph si SAVANNAH, March 13—Arr steamships San Jac Atkins, NYork: Monticello, Miller, Boston; barks Pro Nor) Olasen, NYork to load for’ Queenstown for o anmore (Br) Robertson, NYork to load for Queen for orders. Cid ships Waverly (Br) Bonner, Live Ocean Lh A Kate F) 4990, Lars Jensen, brig Insulaneren; 496, John Klein, bri » schr Navigntor; 5003, Eimer ~4 Moses Willismeon; John H Allen ; 2256, jamin Gulliver. brig Caroline Gulliver; 4998, Lat E Patterson, schr Etta: 4528, Hiram § Stickn ; 0001, Thad- deus Stimpson, schr Addie F Stimpson: 4999, Joshua N Tay. lor, bark ; 6008, Charles § Crow, brig Susan: 50! Lewis W Davis, bark wing; 5010, Richard «lashoff; B14, Ole C Hansen, bark Eliezer; 5006, Clout ; 5012, Amos C Corbett, trig: 3 Marg Olivia; he colebrated thao longer prou iperial Rome—for eo tie Mor an injury he was giving an order on Divine Jus- stood in Rom‘her greatness pay. Het himself which he must inevitably mect and ‘wrath and rev‘treasuring up wrath against the day of ‘The speaker thetign of the righteous judgment of God.” tween this sublime jisan to point out the difference be- tised by Man. The latter God and the revenge prac- of place bythe fact that tha rendered useless and out ‘vided for thepunishment of theighty bad already pro- and reward'of “him that doetli doer and tho praise the extablishatyy of human govern. on by was entrusted Power of the sword for thito, whom thi extent God's representatives, (R24 ion to himself of the final” this power by governments feak Was their great and trod by a ruthless and Pbarous — stran- me, 1,7 “the city of tho cs poco Where grew the vicwry of Javus cnet” the earth, It was Celeste, the saint, who beld ft hgh, peg 8 ible office, and it was at tye foot of ‘thas rick kneeled to ask hi apostie to the — i, i /esr8—y cars, Precious import, Cemute ‘aulanius had already been to Ireland, and tue mie- sion of Pauianius had failed Itwas a special dispensa- tion or order from God that $t Patrick should at this ie Bird 4998, Davin P Morgan, steamer M: Sanford; rete! Smith, sehr Charles E Warren. Matha, Orrin Ptowss send, ‘AD commissions not renewed annually are invalid. Marine Disasters. fi y$mr Cras CooreR, Dewson, from Philadelphia for San , which arrived at Stanley, Fi, and . ine (coul) previous fo Nov 6 has been condemned see er mee oo a * ro Port, stranded ie 'ihis' piace yesterday. : hall; NYork; sehr Florenon Hf Allen, Rogers, Hilton Hi SALEM, March 14—Sid schrs Henrietta Simmons frey. and ‘Burrows © Turner, Philadelphia; Smith ” Seaeew NYork; Franklin, Sumterand Union (from col ales, SOMERSET, March 16—Arr schr Argus, Smith, Eliz: POILMINGTON, NC, March 14—Cld sobr MJ R prese! furthsrance of hi in celebrated mast and the choir sang St. Patrick’s and which, if fated, but rather | scum Pumne—C 2 Smith, NHaven. evandelie the rah people |) oe ore ga him ie y a ed Sore beter ine 4 f-Sevined Siow, wee Hee Oe coed Gegletenen’ of the | insta wis ahaa Monthy mug ane aoa MISCELLANEOU, | lessing ant comm! 101 aut im to As at crime of 1 }, about 40 niles pe : rameter} owop and St, Prick, abounding in exul- Many enthusiastic Celts were observed wear | Go4%5 jaw was set at naught Vb rt Ege ee Lookout ran down the school. "Phebe: bound. from Hoe nee AAA Yana to NYork. with « cargo of 1}, it a eng Ne Pte caeis and it ‘ the crew, six in umber, and two pasengere ees al of ing Nhe green, c ion Yesterday in Cincinnati. ees gctrnediae ly March 17, 1867. . St Patritrs Day has been observed’ here to-day with ‘Unwonted sfrit, Six compantca of Fenian infantry and yn of heart, and with thasks to God and trusting in er, went forth to preash the tidings of the gospel far off land where hé had been held as a slave. id that bo fires to land at a spot near it not being WX received he proceeded on his the . vast he came to a more nt. Where People were ready inevitably. ak oes = ate traced. Through the blii the wars op record we were in danger of _ being thirst for revenge other war, Because of England’ wged into an- this country, we were now incl uct towards ber example by aiding those in arms emulate A. BEANDRETH'S PiLLS are nature's medicine, becalise, n0 matter what the d! may be, or how intense, or where siiated, a dose 0: six or more always rolieves, and perseverance cures © ure ia racticable, because they take from the blood ot en. to err in this way as ‘& boat from the Mont ed them and took are every day cured by thetr use. to receive him, +0d where he ed to them and con. | Me of cavalr} rally uniformed and armed, and number- | could give no official sympathy or tangible’ her. We steamer. The schooner was 99 tons, pare by a applied to the equipment of a comy Series eeeheuarenn ine see that aa gis | Ing adout 400 make, od the Sxects, creating 2.) tae fet re rete a Elerad uamamet’ we | Osi aes Bare cage rota 8 eyo Sek Fort draitte Pils than of all olsere puitogether, ™O% Of Sf forty-six men, the quota of the Tara circle of ihe | former raster. Encouraged by brvyecnusnier® of his | great stir amoncyne Irish population. The civic proces. | worst tyrannios anges, ntity of pune ‘apples, bananas, ter None - “abode ‘ ready to recognize the Fenians as belligerbut we The tre species ‘of ap attempt at war on thupon ‘Tho reverend doctor then aliuded to the a t dition in which the freedmen at the, ex were n- the present constitutional amen" —liable to franchised by their late ; and with an eai Fenian Brotherhood. “An oration will be delivered by a | meet ae assembled majesty at Ti ha , when he held his distinguished Irish orator; and Wallace's C a before them. when they were celebrating their In Newark, in the evening, the more advanced of the sabool children wit give & representation of the Witea | King and chicftians and Druids were wil Sion was ® Tie in lengtb, many Gorman Catholic sociotiee jolning tbe” the weather was bright, Dat very Cold. The streets bav. heen thronged ky. WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. ot the personal effects of fee cers 8 of captal the Phabe were saved.” The schooner when lat sec, was oating a board She, doubtless. sank before moralag. ce were Scur E H Arwoon, of Salem, went ash: during the snow storm on the east. side. of Kiker Telontt CURE OF THFLAMMATORY RHEUMATION, 'G DING, Jan. 25, ) Dr. Brarprera— For some years I have been subject to attacks of 11, matory rheumatism, whieh usually come on every th Derg, the Sea Sees atoms while there w a feland, | tion, “uy thelr advited took colchieas, chic atin : : = 1 ‘ Fice T took cold n man, Performance will take place 1b the haitof the | Creaber aud Master ef art hlagese igor of God, the : he Reon te Goreteugh faith in a cruci#ed Ady fz. Shs wed subsea a ome and, was B indies x byut none relieved me or shorten Biotic Institute, and the proceeds will be devowed vo | infinite and eternal, He plucked a shamrch Musi | ows Euzcriova—The election of towa officers in | {m%s the merey 0 org Hobe, BFOURDE to a clow® an cara St W 5 tng . ded to try sour famous Pills} was rae apy mentees: theese Sine sinogerg ihe Temi Be to Spinin the | early ali the towns of Westchester county will take eat discourse pant Pee ee tugs Karim J Hors, bound! to New Haren, fuhore ona | bed at the time, gulforing the severest pains in mny fe) ( ted the | place on Tuesday, March 26. Meetings of the demo- ym throné ile in tow of the tug FB Th oo i ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN THE CHURCHES, Sractieds ad of ealf-doaial nad teeeci bee Christ | Exatic electors of Westchester and Woet Farme ars'to 60 | griegterart, WeeCraN and Fenianiem—Lec- | SounPive raion ol ine (uaF H hnrver. She subve: | The tra Fesneiely ‘bares andtin,| ance aud chastity, of meckness and forgiveness Supe | held during the week@tor purpose of selecting candi- Tare » Rev. Charles B. Seren, morning last. 6x, from Etizabethport for Providence, re. | ight bours were all gone, and I was cured and have bi ternal love. Fearlessly pursuing his theme he fra- | dates for the several offices, ¥. Snyth lectured at Argus Hall, No. 600 | tracted the ver Point (Fisher's Island), on Fri yer ‘Tue Toomzy ALLEGED Mawe.avanren Cass.—The trial of Dennis Toomey, who was indicted for manslaughter Discourse by Archbishop McCioskey. this testimonial for the benefit of others Ab the Church of the Immaculate Conception, op Four- rn. saering in » stander may know how they suffering in a simi ner, now ww certain Felief. , ‘to get a bad position ‘on the xeles Vail, of New London, has pond Rzo Jaxuimo, Jan 31% Per cent salvage. She lies in Rev. Cherie ienay afternoon, his subject being to show to them the ft ity, and the superstition an: me Broadway, weakness of the worship which they practised. ° aiPriecraft and Kingoraft versus Liberty | trom New York for Hong Ko. —o ay Calera cane at evening, archblahop | Stymie De wun, Zee, beheld above our heads, am | by ihe Grand Jury ou ‘a charge of ‘having eauted the “Fenian.” #0018 opening remarks Mr. Smyth spoke MiscelianWelfenfurst, Schramm, parce han J. D, DUDL, pOleake ivered a discourse on eetival of 8. | Command of God. It cannot shine” wads eedne | death of aman named McFadden, at Fordham, some | ® i terxit of the Irish race, and touched upon | ANormen Vany Rarip Passacr—v. FURTHER PROOF. i Patrick” before » very large congregation. The mem- and those who adore it will sink | \time last fall, is set down for to-morrow before the Grand | in jon offraand in earlier years and the labors of | *>ip City of Baltimore, commanded by Ci, —— ‘i i Dere of the temperance society of the church attended ly into the abyss of eternal woo, The | tury at White Plains, The opinion of many persons | they’ sailed from Queenstown about 3 PM on thy. line steam. RHEUMATISM GURED. i 4m a body, wearing the regalia of the association, The | <!D listened and his heart was moved, and bowing to | Wo are thoroughly conversant with the facts attending fatrick, Yer patron aint, who left behind him no his vassals and surrounding chiefs ‘usual ceremonies of worship obsorved, the lecture on Bt. that 1 believe than dio.” ay Poas Kf ns Patrick, of which the following 1# a full abstract many with him embraced the crucifix. He afterward: thin dvevnnt: gh ts: ved an invitation from the King of Munster Angus, and he at once proceeded to visit that Selecting the text, “How beautiful upon the moun- country, and there great ‘numabers of tho people llevencd tains are the feet of Him that bringeth good tidings and believed, to him, wore baptized and aggregated into the Wat preacheth peace; of Him that showeth forth bosom of the Church. He returned to Ulster, and after- that preacheth salvation, that saith to Zion, Thy God wards visited every part of Connaught; he established ball reign,” he remarked :—Those words are taken from arrived at Sandy Hook Lighship at 2.90 Pat ion foowean, the passage in nine daysand four hours and ahaify.®24 ing the difference of time of five hours. Owing to the AR. storm she was detained below nntil yesterday morning. Sreaxsutr Umton—Tie following is an abstract of log of the North German Lyds’ steamship Union, Capt. H T von Santen, from Soutampton to New York:— Left Southampeo Wednesday, March 6, and passed the Needles at 3:30 7M. Thursday, Meteh 7—Lat 49 55, lon_8 48, wind NE, distapee 201 miles: Feel gales and pleasant weather, all sails vel. Fi kon 17 48, course jother memo/ial than the adage traditional among the _ | Irish that God had granted to him the conversion of Tunown rnom 4 Wacor.—On Friday morring, "pig | treland. Yntil thereign of Henry the Second, of England, Mr, Jamos Kearns, Sr., of Fordham, was dir" / the cee oe ate Peon ok in aa snd State, ‘4 unt) pe @ Fou (an Englishman bs wagon atong the road, nest’ Poin’ tho vehicle | petted Troiand Unie tn abort the ee ee 4 wheols ran into a deep rot, andnis scat t¢ the road | never yeen subject taEngiand. In this fact there was suddenly forward, threw bimfuries of a serivus charac- | furnished one of thy worst instances of the wicked with much violence, causing been broken, besides sus- | operation of kimeraft and priestcraft com- ter, several of bis ribaud, Fortunately sev/ral persons | bined against liberty, In deflning pricetcraft, Mr. taining numerous Jrence and hastened to h/ asmstance, | Smyth remarked that \it was a system of expediency Broog.ry, Oct. 6, " MeFadden’s decease, is that the trial will be a mere bagatelle. the sees of Dromore and Clogher, and’at Armagh hi fixed hie prims:lal so, and fotioet thar eanneaen which still stands i1 Abe Afty-wecoud cheptor of Ieaiab, seveutts verve. n ite original form, but where, alas, no suc. | Wining numer riday, Merch B—Lat 60 NBLW. wind oasor cl + Oiveyed to the store of fir. Fowler, in | to which the cl wee apt to resort for their own ag- lies; fs id pleasa: Life, M ie truly said, beloved brethren, tite i | wero a worbip if held Ghiche Se Pesci Tout | when he we'properiy cared for. He wad subsequettiy | grandizement; ‘while \iagcrart was tat erase: “ke | gueriy,gaance 46 miles; 'freoh gales, beary hall wjualle, Roticed that T passed a gqut the operation w ‘® journey. At every step we take im our on. | 2Ob Or ta ‘ward progress we aro reminded that we are treading in a id, part ‘ana happe: path that thousands bave trod before us, some leaving | about the time of his arriva 2°, poe @0 trace or memenv of themselves behind, not even #© much as footprint onthe way. While of others ‘we behold on overy side the monuments of their great- Pelham. o his residence. becomes to tinge ye grens sown their own rem, , grandizemetm! ese were alike njuri “Wrarxawun’s Usions.—The masons sf Peekskill and bi +4 Mberties of the peolle, in Church and Ppt} vicinity recently organized a union,' ¢f which Thomas | gych plottings were not cafined to one sect or denomi- bon Bad dled, aad the poor, heart Bitty Sanco | een et ae ee rot taon mente mrt | suowarche of all persuasion, aid might Ue soeten nae poor, heart a again. ‘ne had heard of the ‘fame’ot St. Paxen momen tary. This movement is the result f their having been d with bering besa Brandreth Pi Jooking. offensive Batter, Saftntus for forge four 3 take rigtantity of terious in the bowels; and, as I tata Bad {0 have ‘Sutup7, March 9—Lat 6088, lon 26 67, course S88 W. wind ERE, adince ‘$62 miles; fine fresh tgalos, snow squaiinr a sails day, March 10_Lat 4989, lon 85 81, course eaperly-Aintance 388 miles; pleasant fateonigsig po Read h 1—Lat 47 4, 1on 44 11, course $70 W, wind esterly, distance 386; fresh gales and squall: ils farch {+ lon 80 47, course 8 64 W, wing you, ‘Sincerel fri ee PRANKLIN be HAWLEY, 29870 eras BRANDRETA’S PILLS are sold by all pen natives of Ireland, always \issatistic: Bees and the memorials of ther labors. Ae men, wo | miracles, sent to hii beso it | unable to command the ordinary mte of wages. Atal given away by the Pope \o a foreign mon: light breezes and f¢ principal offies, Brandreth House, New Y paturally foe) an interest and pride in ail that reflects | pray beide the corpse of her darling tag, ‘cORErick | meeting held lately a resolution ‘was pasced xing the | fives “Yar “The support. of a forega Prien neWddnenday, March Teli a3 a toe ey for sever oa ment stamp on each yar white letters on w, % Donor and dignity upon our species, and we love to not deny her prayer, but went and ‘yet {be | wages at $3 50 per diem, and each member pledged him- | had hoped they would be able ow | with mensae: Gistance $99 miles. wind light and variable! | wore trace the history and study the character of those | side of the dead boy; and after je robed him | self to accept nothing less, day to free themselves frog the yoke; and the vasl- ie; sth TEE SCR —HOFF'S MALT EXTRA A. 9 Pa BEVERAG) 2. EFFECTS OF HOFF'S IX CASES OF MORBID PRochArS PRTRACT | es igestion degen ® fermentation of fou! secretions hi iid aL Ea ee gear Ghemieal digestife procema, eee se CBe,OFOIG eta ave found great veneae is enna mere My FecomiBend ites TY C886 tyspepaley “a | 3’FOR A FOUL STATE OF THE SToMACh 5-1 ene of tboxe chronic dten whic ager pre a y as taken root with great gimouley of In hte uae Hohe Mant moderate generatio fy a A a Mr. W. M. Fredenburg, 88 London terrace, writes:— Malt’ Extract “Beverage, es ‘mé from. ease which has beer Gaia's Shak td gta al Shock ‘who, in their day and generation, have greatly distin. | with his crozier—cal ak + Jets Christ—and A mass meeting of the Carpenters’ and Joiners’ Union | lating conduct of the Pope oly increased their sorrew®. guiebed themselves by their Prominence either in arte iately, to the rat o¢ all, the boy was | (Nos. 52 and 53), of Morrisania and North New York, was Onlyea fow daye ‘ago one ol the subordinates of the ‘or arms, by tbeir ic deeds or their illustaious | restored to life, and rapt wht to the embraces. | held at Morrisania, on Friday evening, when it was | prosent Pope—the Bishop of ferty—had cursed ve Fe- achievements—all those, especially, who have conferred | of bis overjoyed mother. the king and bis whole | unanimously that t pions were admirable | pinns, and at almost the same noment the priestaaft of signal services their country, who have defended | family received the faith,d it ts said that it was in | institutions and deserved the utmost support, Kerry, carsing them, fount its counterpas in @ it in the hour danger, who have vindicated ite | token of his gratitude bestowed on St. Patrick RURRRRRRNNER AR Rated Protestant priest at Washington, who, under -he very wights, asserted ite principles, achieved its independ. | that piece of where the Cathedral of st. WORKING HEAVY GUNS BY STEAM. dome of the national Capitol, ersed’ the poor ence. And we ay it is right and just that of such | Patrick in Dublin now pands, and which, like the Ca- — ? at the South. Mr. Smyth then wat on to spesk of the memory, and of | thedral of Armag! lowv in the hands of the st er, team Eads, of | weurpations of priestcraft in Irelad in earlier years and Abeir names that we should revere and | and 7 gt foreign worship. After, lator. The s gun carriage invented by James B. on \ “4 fa bis dis- devoted on other points connected with oe subject ever them | A public festival yoheason should | ing for nearly ty years appointing priests, con- St. Louis, Mo., and constructed under the direction Of | Course ‘the Intter part of which vae devoted to reason. apetitul cel io them secrating bishop and combianiag sees, pin | seen | the Chief Engineer of ythe Brooklyn Navy Yard, was | ing upon the improbabilities of Bnian success, unless Donor, and we freely and readily join tn the enthusiasm | churches built, and monasteries and convents multiplied } togieg on Friday last on the Hudson rver, opposite the | in conjunction with the effort ° the English, Scoten ‘with which @ nation strives to give expression to ite | on ov hand. Patrick died, having the consolation ‘dmiral Fi ut, Captain and Irish libe: of all secta, Tey desired « republic, aense of pratiude and edmiration to ite great and giori. | before his efes wore closed in death of seeing nearly | Palisades, im the presence of Adm ‘arragut, and the separation of the Chutct the State, Mr. p~-] bene! te has ae we say - ims My =" the whole mene converted to ee ng ~y aepor Mullany and Lieut, Buckner of the Ordaance Department, | Smyth was frequently laud it to be ri natural; and yet as Christia: remarkabi®, without one sing! 4 tor, The carriage there is another order of thoughts awakened in our Sreratigeysmccint Mba in eet minds, If when wo§epeak or think of the trium) t Sere wo-are ab the-caaes tans feeninded: of the streams istance G17 rales; wind light aud change: oniriday, March 15¢ Lat 40 42, 1on 7118 day, Maren Ibe fea lon westerly, distance 306 miles; Commencing strong, PB ht, Yeager 16, at 10 PM, passed Sandy Hook, distance miles; cnlun. Nstahce run 9082 miles, A2, of Madison, Ct, where sholwas built 6 4 reat at eaeeeenyptchaeed by Capt Henry Palmer, 0 private terms, and will here. tha i After pail from rt under command of Capt Palmer, a Whalemen. Ship Flo from Bai ae tan Jan WY, aod i to oruise south and Sees bad oe " Was at St Vincent, CVI, no date, 1 Gallipagos Islander 1, bark Hectn, Luco, NB, 140 sp ‘Talcah' tis eral Teleabuazo tm We,Nell—would cruise 2 inonihe sails aces mais 14—Lat 41 58, on 64.99, course § £0 W, effusion aoe eee ane ate afar ocll; te oraned | Proper is etmilar to that now in use (axd on tts mounted i CONNECTICUT tITICS. gladly to receive it; it struck its roots deeper and wegen a fifteen inch gun, the heaviest ever teed on board ship), Ir. ‘@f bicod that perhaps have marked hi and wider and wider, and it grew up with a vigor an: eq | The Rival Candidates jhe Third Congres- SPkin, &e. ‘widow's tears and the orphan’s bit ze, the | witha rapidity that’ brought forth everywhere fruits | Dut under It are the gun slides ng toe Heb or sional District Stumfng the State. Ship Minnehabe., Bary, om NYork for: Kanagaws, | Mra Blign Dafferner, 96 Ri treo Sields strewn with the bodies of the dead and dying, of | hundred and a thousand fold. So that when St Patrick | !s asteam cylinder by a simple ee Se ae Nolwicn, March 17, 1867, J Jun 2. lat 8 N, lon 28 * | my husband suffered from « foul si i ‘morta! souls hurried from amid the din and tumult of | rested from his labors that great work which he had | and piston rod to the carri The biter w soe Bhi sion 8 WY yom NYork for Hong Kong, | Malt Extract has cured him enurely. angry strife into the presence of the judgment seat of ‘God—we turn away in sadness from the scene that mem- To us as Christians thero See next number. the Pion - rer, Blnckfo\ trom Nycee (8): at Liverpool. HOPF'S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT, roadway. PORTER, ton 80 W NYork for Kio Janeiro, ince the days of | can, by the application of to the be moved The first discussion between|H. H. Starkweather, of cary Cariaienthy, when b parte Negye was peopled in either direction with ease ‘diy; “$I = Norwich, and Earl Martin, of Dnielsonville, took place ‘ry portrays but ail too trul with reciuses, with monks and hermits who had fled | gun i thea Lay at Thompson, The house was fed with a large and ap- orgs Ports. Price $6 per dozen. Sold everywhere. are other objects more Dg and more dear. Thereare | there from the temptations of the world, was a scene | same prossure, ‘One man only veg a to work it greciative andienes,, dtr Poot eter, the dis- | peanos Arne, Deo 27-41 barks Monitor (x PR ty dA J Femuaptrani eee ‘other victorics which ebalte witnessed equal to that which presented itself 11 dew pry Pe be. » fired with charges ¥ the | Machina; Sst, Engenio, Freer, Portiands TE carter) WARD J. CAFFER, Philadelp ‘More beautiful to us are the soon after the days of St, Patrick himself, We are told . @ trial of Friday solid vow yy cussion with an hour's speech) reviewang critically Savanosh; Jan ll, barks naabelh (Br) Sic eres the Gospel ofr saa that the epirit of monasticlem——a.spirit of totally giving, | Of Stigfactinn of the Adtecal ond bher omcors., This | Position of the democratic pary, and showing up thelr ghina; Yih, Sunbeam, Jo tt PB rctasa, 1 Jere Wet fi. LOHINA DINNER Sim Io PIEGRS so" ° ol e. o] ch, jan ee ” see siscry of him who bas achieved victories Indeed, | God, took possession of tne hearts of the people, and | cerriage is intended for broadside and was mounted on a | action and conduct during thewar, Earl Mart a ton, N York: 224, Nonpard ie iiao: Mody Meduela, Morse, | Do. Ss pieces. Sot by the sword, but by the acts of mecknoss, and of bere large scow to test it, To work a fifteet inch gut 4 lowed with a th of the length. He oritici: pH, ples, " eharity, and of Ka numbering not less than three thousand mate in the ordinary way would require forty men. BY | with severity the Fepublican pity, opposed the Recon: | Pah port Jan 2% ships Be Ayman, Serta Woman: | Sliver : dage, but a not content with enjoying the blessings h | the Eads plan four men only are medod, oy struction bill recently passed bj Congross, and advocated “} {n port oan oh for tora bt Moy hes S| trigerators . of the powers of darkness; b toad Ong A > = shot , eee — the immediate admission of thd rebel States without ox- ire 0; Commnoter Foren citron firiand tort teen atenaive aarorunen ut. ena 2 ‘an | robab! most important weil, O iy ty lag: any other store, at ~ NYor! lag; E F Harri- iY ‘within ourrelve: commenced what may be called the first great singular | Hon forthe navy yet introduced, for it sete aside eellor (Br), Mabensta ‘al, for Fe fe A SSFOR. BASSFORD’S, BAY eon: TY Harriman, and J MChurgilly Hu COOPER INSTI AND ASTOR P’ poner Bim who hes bea doubts long entertained here and im Birope regard! rant (Ben), tor dodo brig Chinwallah, . Positively no # Lg saibility of oj fT uns of twenty tons and up- Do: ¥ of operating g th any other, BD's, tion, not to advance their own | Wards in weight in the casemates of war "ue house, Ady, NYork, sia hon nie irae dignity and mado its ‘a shelter from persecu Jan 2—Arr SA Ws BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINEs >. —— yen it is the Christian hero that first and above tomporal welfare, but it was an emigration to the ———— ort long and States esertl jon, &c., are AN NEW our gratitude, respect and admiration, For J glad tidings of ate Gospel among ot tans | EWS FROM CALIFORNIA ANO VANGIUVER'S ISLAND. UP Aon Grim. ft cherie ‘bondaltaions vent he firet and greatest benefactor of a country 1s beyond that gave St. Patrick to Iretund, and Ireland was to — bu “Me HOW, Atiorney, 18 Nase; ail dispute the apostle of that country, and | return ® fold the blessing which abe received San March 16, 1867. Gatun, Feb 10-814 Nonantum, Kigt? Calentte, — ahere is nO nation which has been so ready | from that great gift. St Columb, with colony of | The United States steamer this port to-day Gi h Seid Premier, Pivgsen Pranceee BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN ANY 8’ acknowledge this great truth, prove to the world ie monks, passed over to France. first landed in | for s cruise in tho Southern Pacifie The Toaena Sid from C1 Pithout pabtiaity or exposare; good in every Bia} ‘and sincere conviction of it, as Ireland. For, what | Burgundy, whero the news of the life of these holy men, | mento, from Boston, has arrived. The ship Edmund in York. Now York: 16th, 1 baba RNA a de eee peg Wame is there #0 dear to the hoarte of her children? | of their ® of their chastity, of their prayers | Mauritus, with the Russian telegragn cable, arrived at GEORGE LINCOLN Lawyer, #0 Nassau st What name is there which awakens within thoir breast | and of thelr olbquent ung, spread far and | Victoria to-day, 'VORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM meh # warm and boly enthusiasm? What name is there | wide. People from all flocked to hear them, and Sas March 17, 1867. courts of thi nnd oli State withont pully ‘of which they are #0 And jealous ss the name of the pagans were converted from their idolatry, and even ‘Tho Contral Pacific Railroad on the 14th, advanee, a Or desertion cause Patr\ck—Patrick, their first their glorious apostie? | those who wore © Christian people, bat among filed in the office of the articles for Seah Aare HG, Cou Bie ie\A name that ts intertwined with baa ed whom the faith had obscured and whose laxity Seeeang Whew rend Grom to Goat Isiand, a ING, Counsellor at Law, 219 Broad: Shey b.vld sacred inn Mim evorriting tbat i ph Pg he ge po Pd Te,Sen Francioce, The warvey wit commence imme = and generous hese were clevated spirit 'y iy. .* And as each revi bring® round the | Th Bi into Flanders, into Bel- The Taylor, from San Juan, arrived Geuwat in which the “charch eaensemoatn Giuie Gna eraeea tae’ Meine, tate. Boverst pocoting. Somme Mees Sagter, Monasteries all along the southern benks of the Danube. | A snow slide occurred March 1 in the town of Kear. loving bearta '0 giving it Kear. tou" Tosou. Solves broibren. 1 comes shnodwred Lan” ca into Seituerland, cromed no the gorinern | rage, Kevada Kies coe argon and destrorine

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