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~ 8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1868. LTE ett nO crete tit ten tett en nt p thy Ged ziveth “hee,” Children who showed 4 ch | herent and sem/-articulate mutter” betoken the | were severally held to answer, electing ‘@ be tried which was instantly killed, while its mate was 60 8. | had another boat stove. Took 117 bbis sp on the cruise 4 RELIGIOUS SERVICES YESTERDAY | «. ‘weir parente could not feel how great had been thelr | spirit bes takes pesseasion. 7 orig betoken toeaks | ibe Cours of General Sesions. ? Oy | See ree: etonety Uboughs an ack of humanity 40 | # ae Mine eats Leos, of RB, wes ai Pelle Jen, wenn - ateaee 10th asas of Gan wabll dhein paranis were tase. Ral andibiy and SED 8 ong Auecuy Laicarr.—Heury Morse was arraigned | Put itout of misery by killing it. Purvunele neae Of | with 200 bole spell. a, then yesterday ,at the Eaex Mark, Const, befese employés on the road were injured. poken. Below will be found interesting sketches of sermons | would they not give to biot out the days of their disres- | spirauon of the h f Bangs pronoanced yesterday morn, and gveniug, The { pect. here was another evi! habit which Solomon re- | pansey become Justice Mansfeld, charged, with the 1 ny of two | : uit p Haleg, Dodiey, from ok for Ningpa, Nov 2, of charches wore well filled at each servize and great in- | {efFed to over two thousand speaking of | altogether, until at a commen Ae | coats of the value of $96, trom Timothy B, Mok voy, SHIPP IN G NE WS. sail New, Wotld, Champion, from New York for London, those who ‘tarry long 0 to seok the | utierty neglected a terest append to de evinced im religious matiers by | mixed mine’ dteapeonnas| The missioners? single, tone, ©¥ tinuous and uninterrupted sentence, Tamanna oie ee said, ee nee ar Deur Jules, from Bordeaux for San Francisco, Dew Hi i those whe |etened to the teachi Of thelr pastors, report had showa how thousands of dollars had | which for half’ 4 vi ight | Silat 2 8, lon 25 a - Beea paid’ by musa fur be priviige of sa: | comma, aot clog colon, uache tan i yarsrapa, | Tan command (0 answer Almanac for Now Yerk—This Das. SMD Cuan Hewitt, trom Mobile for Liverpel, Jen 31, othe White Fawn and the Pilarim Com | [26 intoxicaung drink, | and | w a res emmouid, | AUSBUY. “(genes and sontence ts lost in the pausciesé cr. sun morn 2 3t aihip North American, Mitchell, fron Liverpeet Des 18 for vared—Lecture by the Rev. Charien MB. |b." other, ‘now. only” taking © a. drop. ocedr | and ib, ,verds wich issues {rom the lips of the six . CITY INTELLIGE! Sun a water-..cve 401 Pursuit, frou Bostoa for Buenos Ayres, Jem 18, lat 55 N, lon 34 12. * ms Bark Lion (Swed), from Marseilies for New York, Jan }7, he < sionally, who would take their places, Many men | raiv”, yerns adv ‘d enncntnmnners the Rev. Charles B, Smyth lectured, according to ho bi tood high in the nation’s affections bad | 19° erections in fea teetuslon th Npnole being METROROLOUICAL.—The meteorological observations at PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 16, 1858. | cus 2a,lon 2 10. announcement, yesterday afternoon, in Bunyen Hall, der this bubit, No one could drink nae i “tacked togethor by an endless repetition of the poor, | he Park for the week ending Saturday, February 15, ee ” (ES : i park dn Oarter, from —— for New Orleans, 15, las formerly Dr. Cheever's church, to a large congregation, | ##{@ Drunkenness tad plunged more souls into Durdened little conjunctive particle ‘‘and,” ny | 4050, ou 10 (by pilot Voas Wm H Aspinwall, No 21), jormeriy Dr. Chi reh, to a large congregation, | than war, tainine or pestilence, and in nine cases out Y, | morsel of English grammar angwers as 2 turcad upon | SHOW that the barometer reached its maximum during ARRIVALS. | Fordss Rate taking ne bit eubject “The White Fawa” and ‘The Pil- | ten, im the mormal condition of the pour, their pove’iy | which to ene ‘the rest. Of course the discourse the morning of the 12th, being 30,434, and ite minimum REPORTED BY THK HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Axrweer, Jan Sl—Arrived, Scottiah Queen, Phila- Giien” compared, Atter reading & portion ef Seripture | ceuld bo traced back a seat eae a Raroperiable, both as regards verse and sentence it | during the evening of the Oth, the figures being 29.662. | | Steamship Denmark (Br), Thomson. Liverpool Jan 2. vis | deiphia: Iollaue, Durkeg, and ¢ hes, Wessels, York, sud fering up an appruprinte prayer she reverend | faupilien where there are now tear aud despe‘r. “An-’| gasp for breath, and iu the Taenatiow tne. goouemra, | Th¢ Weekly mean was 30.182 The thermometer noted | Qlesmuchip Co. Feb 1h lat 4d 20. lon $0 Su saw aveaeclon | Buxnatbcr, Red Strut ino tie ronda scr Biva (1 Edith} rentieman rewarked that be wished to correct | other evil babit was gambling. Ipbad may Porins, but | who havo spared no pains to bo gotten up with the duo | #$ Maximum point on the 16th, showing £2 degrees | fre: bore down to her, which proved io be vessel of from | of NYork, from Havre for Yo ae a0 smpreesion that «bad bem croated by | 18 principle, whicu was for one man to get something | degree of carelessness, Liston Sore s90e, Shile The. sue aae OF ooeeier aver mee’) Slee Meereees close alongside, but observing no | © Burwxx, Jaa S1~Arrived, del, Hagesheimer, on our course. The D e: NYork, during the entire passug Boxpeavs, Jan —Sailed fro d nod approvingly at from @notner without rendering bim aa cqeivalent, was . reached at three A. M, of the 11th, it being 7 degrees sromor citculatea when he deliveroa tis loctures tast | the same iu all ita formn, Thefo was s awange Yascina | metaphorical vy ease ecm, elnE too, maudlinly | above zoro—a difference or range of 36 degrovs. ced strong westerly uring the entire passage: Geavr, Jan —Salled fr Year regarding the “Black Crook,” te the effect thai | tien avout it that carried a man on 107 uin almost despite | everybody just what Debeppausto faterpretiherm, An | 1B¢ Wind daring the weok was variable, principally N., | Seamer bound & (the Ville de Paris, ~ gt hig or ig We was in the employ of a certain theatrical establish. poorer BH ake, sy ethas, penny or & | hour of discoursing after this manner and tho ‘ttle a Se ee ren navies wee, fee Bteamabip, W lam Penn (Br), Biliage, London, Jan Banca RG, Dec 19 ind, did not chai it was a sin, é . 5 and Hav nidae and 208 passengers, to Howland | (aud left 2th for Cazamar: went, and thar bis lectures were tatended only to ad- | Rnd the Grst step taken often endrd im insanity, suicide | “SUT@ ODeRe ite eyes, and the audience reure delighted. |" Yt ot, or4.25 inches. ‘There was also rain on thesame | # Aspinwall. Experienced heavy westerly gales and heed | (and lett Jan 1 for Gores). Royan 30th, Dolphin, Nor- Gorphe, Ban ines OH. rived, Aid. Pillsbury, Bostos ;: ieanor Miller, Gore, NYork xe ihe play of which they were denunciatory, This | or murder. Another evil bevit was theatre-going. bani “Renee? being twelve hours and ten minutes | Seas wil the passage, Feb 7, lat 48 11, lon ) passed « Buenos Arnxs, Dec Id Arrived, Sagadahoc, Carlton, Ant- varies be Day. y wae Slatona pauhes thacue he vale, uabonnnemnad Pri THE PEOPLE'S MEETING ‘and ita depth 0.46 of an inch. . Total duration of storms, | *D!P rigged steamer, bound’ E; 10th, lat 4610, ion 4640, | werp; Maria Scamme!, Hjlustrom, Beston ; 16th, Exchange, So far from having received “| . ING. passed through immense fields of ice. apparently Churebill, Shect Harbor, mis aimee and Rousseau, the infidel, had said, when a theatre was fitteen hours and forty-five minutes, On the 10th there + th, lat 4417, ton 51, Tn port Dec 21, oading, Union, Armaud, for NYork; Flor soy compensation for bis cfforts the lectures wore de- | gbout w be built in Geneva, that no good man ought Maneanannnen was a bigh wind, which fora while attained a velocity ton ppowed to be the Cella; f ra, Inprelie, do; H A'Stepbenson, KDOWies, do; Jeasie, ‘ivered ata pecuniary loss to Aimself. He had only in | to rit, Zhe bad influence of theatres lay in the the Neg Be a Pauper or a Kobber, < ieee miles Cpanel a Whe 1S non oroe seen sate 9f8 AM, came up with & large ver: painted Ba i ball Grant, ‘do, sa, aon: ms i - = , - | elliptic atern, f ead, apparentiy abou . for sie tbe reformation of the public taste, so that cach | Mf@eerence for holy things they treated, the iinmorai, or, if Unwilling, Be Compelied to Labor? th as the hour of midoight, the ring being nearly per. | elliptic stern, fiddle head, apparent) Seteerad oratia coe Janae gas De-e ers ‘ney oe kina, Nvork. fe aed ties they stimuiated, the sensuality they inspired and fect but not sharply defined. Its inner diametor sinvsements only wr wid be countenanded | nad sop: ip ieangrennnr pe epee fins jired and | Just the mystic number of goven of the coterie of prom | 42 tee iis brewith, $36 a ue Sleaeree i ported thee —- feaay ae raat tee a Heengitody-re young. The surroundings ef theatres told what their | {Ud philosophers who are in the habit of mecting on Giguen, * readth, grees se ceeded ot ee eee tuo, “outitied Lessons’ to the | miluetices were, Things which were contres of so much | Sundaysat Metropolitan Hull, in Sixth avenue, to di | Disrxaviswep Vistrons.—As that industrious and 51 | Pulled around her; iay by the wreck : appeared to 1 crew some time, as the fire was visible 70 Passed by 24, Bessie North, Toye, from Philadelphis for Rotterdam. 4 AM. when pro | Dat,’ Feb 3—Arrivéd, Merrir England, Shields, for NYork been buraing and been aban- | (and anchored), the sea was smooth, aud’ Sable ielan¢ distant about u of ws city from the a op i} take Matteri: 01 tle, if « i and Southampton 6th, with mi: id 3o7 passengers, to Baltimore epeinels into which they, appeared to” have | ‘em around it; yet plant a theatre im a certain place ing ancien, to themesives, to settle, | hee thought proper ‘to adjolurs from labor wo refreah- | O21, C002 Go" Has experienced sirsag westerly winesend. | for Beamer’ or 10m Clare, Frobel, from tway grogshops and suloons swarmed in its | their sage suggestions were ouly wisely heeded, met | ment’? until the 25th inst., those states! rho hons ty el PM. Hien, and imdvcing them to imstruct the people | 824 straigh| up ipst., those men who honor | rough sea the entire passage. Keb 13 from9 AM U6 YM, | Grumartas Jan 24—Arrived, Eugenie, Fletcher, Smyrna néer thelr cbarg@ as to Me Ct ee ee ene ee te tere nore cei habe’ Sern | there at three F. M, yesterday, Those philosophers | tho southern section thereof have returned to their | MRED Sloe el Oe a swan, rep 7, | ae cloared Boni hace else perialuing to the ackaalities of Iife. | He was gratitied 6 | Oy crotunity, avarice and others, which the apeaker 4 28vo beon too frequently daguerrootyped to render avy | homes, Thoze of them who represent this city, we are | with mdse and passengers, to North American’ Steamship | don, Leslie, Trieste: aith: Glare More Gesnry, Malaga. kaow thal bis efforis yn (his direciiog had been crowned | wooig tice, to have discanted upon, bat for want of | further pen and ink sketches of them necessary, The | happy to announce, are in cood condition, physically | Co. Has had strong winds the entire passage. Feb 18, wt | Havax, Jan Si—Arrived. Mary M Somers, Somers, Mobile; with good results, ‘Several lectures were delivered. | Tin'scouid'not, He concluded py declaring that the S and mentally, and although their expenses at the capi- | 27 11, lon 7420, passed orig Anna Dale, of Boston, steering | Flora M Hurlbut, Curtis, Savannah. aftor hig had been started, touching the style of amuse- por pay ey abt weal ieaapel thes es seasons change, dynasties change, religions change; tal are about thrice the &al ry paid under the constitu- sw ue slate i sok rg Sarah Re roa “a | ee tag ae jes, and Fannie, Clapp, jm : ein ib this tity eed stn way i a t ew York; saino day, paased a owing aMBURG, Jan—Arrived ‘at Cuxhaven dish net. not to chain them down as the man possessed with dv- | ance erin the tenacity of clinging to their views, Dr. | cudiously inclin © are delig! With tho deieg: 12, Lawrence Farrell, sailor; Feb 14, Mra Harriet B Thomp- Hatirax, Feb 5—Sailed, Mary Alice, McDonald. which Were of hurtful and immeral tendency. Revert- . tion from this city in the Legislature of the State, | son, the wife of Henry W Thompson, died on board. Kingston, Ja; schr Ida May, McPherson, do; brig Ro: mug 10 whe sujet prover of the dlaconrse he proposed to CAL Oo aoa re sate bemece Teen sereued toon, Shepherd, tho self-constituted shepherd of the | Their ability af lawmakers We’ had aioost written law Barnes, Morton, Spannah, with mdse | ver, Ryain ‘frinidad; achr'Swau, Gray’ Porto Hkicos 101, deliver, bis desige, he said, wou to place in jux the sakes Cisieariaira este bog flock—a position his name would seem certainly to give | breakers—is unquestioned, ‘Thegouly {auit_ we have to lo Livingiton Yor & Co. South of Cape | brige Kinily Jane, White, Porto Keo; Watchmate, Parker, position the play known as’ the “White Fawn”? and the : him good title to—took on himself his usual duties—to | flud with them is they do not know how to make | ies rsrnte adger “Lockwood. Charleston, Feb 13, | Mtwanioon' Feb IcArnved, Charmer Lester, Ban Fi eallyg 4 ‘ ie —t 4 . eb 13 AVERPOOL, \—Arriv iF im Fran: panoramic exhibition of the Pilgrim, and as the latter My, olsoo; Iwo Brothers, Butler, Cha lesion; Black Hawk, , mn money. with mdse and passengers, to Henry R Morgan & Co, + 2d, wae tcily in keeping with bis ideas of a moral and re- Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. take the chair, to take note of time of the speakers, to ass aa « Steamship Niagara, Blakeman, Rorfolk, with mdse and | Cyowoll. san F1 5 iN il, Work; Ex- 1g entortaixment, he should, of course, speak | The announcement that a union meeting of the friends | take the hat around for samples of tractional currency “TURNING THR ConsER.”—Since the ‘forenoom of | eer PNG Mucreadys plorer, Trumble, and CA Farwell, pane Aen Reuss prably of it Mr. Smyth them took asthe text of | of the American Tract Society would be held in the | and totake away the ta: lected in his panta- | 5@turday that frigidly inclined gentleman irreverendly Steamship Carroll, Hodgins, Baltimore, with mdse, to lonteagle, Brewer, Baltimore; 4th, Sin Lorenzo, Pentreath, discourse Ghe thirteenth verse of the ninth chapter | 9. yay the stamps so collected in his pan called “Old Winter’ bas put a smile or two on his | Baltimors and Ohio Rallroad Co, ‘and Golconda, Thompson, San Francisco; Prince Alfred, of Paul's Epistts to the Hebrows:— Fifth avenue Presbyterian cbureh, at the corner of | joons pocket, All these duties came of course in their pee PAP onll a eadies ac Paspclin ie om Lei a ier preter teas, ne Brown; Mouniain Laurel, Fischer, and Vanguard, MLek according to faith, not having received the | Nineteenth street, attracted @ very numerous audience | order, and for brevity’s sake are here thrown together em Wr; antibes' even given gach evidenee of thy "i the Equator 37th, in-lon 3037, Has | “Cleared Ist Emerald Iale, Gillespie, Mobile; Atlantic, promises, bu by tiew afar off, and saluting them. | to that edifico last evening. After the rec:tation of the | in a consolidated group. On taking the chairhean- | melting mood that we are half inciined to believe he tire Jan 25, let 3048, lon | Weymoutn, Savanpab; 8d, Monsoon, Chilton, and Never: kid voufessing that they are piigrims and strangers 0a the fi ig Ri {¢ the | BOunced the subject as above, has puffed out his sunken cheeks and buttoned his coat spoke ship Soo 00, from Manila for Boston, # days | sing, Weoks, NOrleans; (ior Morton, Horton, NYork. exril opening prayer by the Rev. Dr. Hall, pastor of the | "yi “Neibo was the first to express his views, H to the thi ish; the fall thtemtion/of turning ty lat 23 54, lon 64 39, 1d & vevsel bottom up, California, Barber, for Boston; JH Sietsor }y was not his purpose to avow that Christian peepie | chureh, the Rev. Mr. Stephenson was introduced. The | took the ground that the eulture of cotton in the | °° ‘He throat vid the intention of ‘turning the cor- painted black, of about 170 or tons, could not get her ; Orles 5 Sty Maudatie, Gales Nellle may, Hit should, ve deprived of ail arusemente; but that only | reverend gentleman briefy detailed the immenee labor Southern States is played out, and prophesied that in | ner,” thus raising ae = expectations that he can, a Ship Solent (Br), Nixon, Foochow, Nov 22, with teas to Jullas, Philadelphia; Rate Darton, Biccomb, Savannah = ¥ - “* 6 In jominions an reat Britian, with the build- ho will, realize. fe have had i sufficit of C: Co. 4 Anjie! xc 1, Cape of Coo ec scarol ‘ adel. eerdance with moral principle, Alluding first to the | in which the American Tract Socioty was engaged. It | in? of raitroads in progress there and tutr duction of Pe Pale sala Wk Eee enene SS Belena Jan 1h; croeeed tho line Don 32 ta toe Gr, | Taacere™s Rowland, Mobile (onjgred Jan 3 fer Fe “White Fawn,” be gave a description of that play; and | was most astonishing, he said, the amount of printed | machinery, ws destined to become the great cotton mart ‘ating and si ighing. We are tired of both. Even the | Jan ié. lay 1201 8, ion Il 44 W, spoke ship Zodiac, from | Lowpow, Feb 3~—Arr Bellona (1), Dixon, and Str R Peel, tn bed i fe boys who play “hookey,’’ to the great grief of parents | Bhangbae for London; 24th, lat 1 56.N, lon 28 22 W, ship abee, NY¥01 a et ; Romaine, Pievime drawing a Peopteset, Detacen the, two | matter which waa cast abroad daily, teaching the Word of | of the word. | He urged training the negro in ali the | aad toachers, instead of “sliding down aill,”’ aa has been | Cherskeo. from Arica Rosas for —. rein Salon eee branches of industry by which the whites earn @ hivelie | their ardent task ard Ship Ellen Austin, French, Liverpool, Dec 27, with mdse, 3d, Criterion, Sheldon, B. (and salled from very orable to the former in poist of | “od. Iwo-fifths of the inbors of the society were directed | hooq as important to prevent universal pauperiam, ee en eee ae ere arcnticn, | to Spoford, WMlestent & Oo. Has had scontivualion of west! | Goveneacdihy uth, tesseinn Boteas N mora! tendency. ‘The one, he said, was human artistry | inthis channel, Se far the society has becn eelf-sup- | "Dr, Moore prououuced the present coadition of wociety | ‘ Pedalizing on skates”) are turning their attention | griy gales the eutire Passage, Jan G7 iat 45.09 Nolon 2898 | Gravesend 4th), sth, Jew meta, Mean ps How in perfection tending towards the most degrading effect | portieg; put tho influence which it is now called upon to | a8 artificial, and strenuously opposed any distinction wth, in” Wall “street, are trying to. shy | $¥: Roker bark Craig Downing, from London’ for Hall- je from Gravesend 4th, Roomar, Griffin, NYork. upon the morals of the community; the other is art in | Syercive in the promotion of Southern evangelization and | 00 account of color, ‘Tne negro, in hie view, was ton? bueis d citetving®? | caxacime won covermmantatares, with loss of fore ang main Lrenors, Jun 27—Sailed, Nuovo Monde, Starace, NYork. perfection, employed fo aa to produce the most refining | the prostration amd poverty of the south was such that asa white wan, Raising ihe negro up the soci: po - bol SS ee i eee ying | tepinasts terocoaat tape main yard, bull apparentiy in | | Moxtmvivxo, Dec 15—Suiled, tark Fauny, Carver, NYork@ spe elevating results, | Mr. Smyth then dwelt more par- | ‘n‘order to supply the great thiret evinced by tbe poor | ladder does not put the white man down she ladder. | pueu systematically and porsisteniy followed up by the | fred fon ton mas ziede, atta, Jan Se bulied, James McCay, MeCarty, Ucuiarly on the necessity of having amusements the | 54 yoeducated te read the Word of God it is no- | He believed the negro was naturaliy more inclined to | witbout question, is “high old fun’ for those who love hip Kdith, Childs, Liverpool, Jan 1, with mdse, to Chas | NOrleans. iendeney of which 1s amoral and editying, and closed bis | Cegsary to appeal 40 the benevolent, The work of tue | bor than the white man, and would not stcal until every | ‘bo atone end of a particularly long string while a pails husricané from/SW which lasted 8 | | MiagiNd, Jam 20—Arrived, Aroosiock, Brrant, Oporto; mourre by exhorting bis hearers to regard this lite | Society in encablishing Buuday schcole in distant dls | other moana of presereing life wore exhausted, He | gp scone ona or, partcalery, tong string wate» ee, tn which lost sails and recelved | giat, Fauny, Turner, Girgenti; Merrimac, Blalr, Cagliari; ly.a¢ a pilgrimage to their eternal home.in heaven. | ericty paves the way for the organized (burch. The dis- | Would leave the negro to bimselt and to look out for | Botta our friend Oid Winter, We are more than con. | sipiiot frontbont lonae Wedd; Now Fee ie Dmiles 8 be Hh | i Speedwell, Pasien, Malaga; Young Turk, Small, li~ : tribution of tracts, papers and Bibles, millions of which | himself the same as whito men,and guaranteed no More | vinced, although he may tweak our nose aud wring our | of Nantucket Lightship. ‘Manxrea, Jan 15—Sailed, Executive, Gorham, Teneritte. Atst. John’s Methodint Episcopal Church. are spread bruadcast throughout the country— Pauperism and robbery than among the whites, ears for announcing the fact in advance, that he bas I vem), Fortmann, London, 45 days, in Mayacvez. PR, Feb 2—1n port barks Gazelle, Biack, for Service commereed in this church (between Eighth | throughout the whole universe—was rapidly accom. Mr. Walker charged the presen deplorabie condition ie up his miad to go North and spend the summer it & Co, Had heavy wesieriy gales wivst | NYork 8th; Golden Fleece (Br), Rhodes, ris; beige Georee, H a cou. ea’ of the negro upon President Johnson and Congress, and aye; lost and split sails, Perkins, for New Haven lth: Anna, for avenve and Broadway) yesterday morning, at half-past | Plisbing ite mission of good. Every ship which leaves vacation with that ancient and venerable trumpeter of anor (Br), Kosewarue, Newport, 65 days, with a "i C. Esray dolivered « ; 3 5 tructi As th tends ed that of Christian trath, Since the foundatiue of the soviety | struction, eee sie the almanac, about these days look out for pleasant, | passage: lost and split sails, stove bulwarks and two boats. Jengihened discourse upon “The Two Prociamations,”” | to the present time it was next wan impossibility to get | the nego is a citizen as much as any while | goringike 'weather, with cold snaps sagdwiched | bark Laura (Norw), Simonson, Newcastle, 09 days, with | S435: 3 sche Ocean Traveller, Boston; Feb 2, brie missionaries »n Mexico, This great barrier was ov man born in this country, and he saw no moro coal, to order, Came the southern passage and bad fine | sophie, d 7 * The reverend gentleman chose for his text the tweifth between, just enough to remind us how uncer- 2 jophie, do. qi come, and zealous and faithtul workers in the cause of | Decessity of negrocs becoming general paupers and | tain things mundane are, Yesterday, let us cite as | *oathor Naruxs, Jan 24—Clenred, Emilia, Califano, NYork. chapter of Genesis, rst verse, and opened the subject | Jesus’ now labored there. Imall the South American | Tobbers than the white population of the country. He | an example. Until sanset everything overhead was | a:ti‘sss ee Gown). Bee i lieppong ie gy en saaee Naewvorr, Feb 3—Put back, Deslan, Silkey, for New York, by observing kat the biography of Christ was very | republics, with the exception of Guatemala, ageuis of | Pitched into the Frecdmen’s Bureau as a stupid attempt | jovely, but the walking was unqualiliedly horrible, and | deathe aa the pavsage—four adults abd three childce Fe oes cas te kistenshc aavemeliny aire: sdiharianions. Carow, Jan l ple, and » stare the society were performing their duty, to protect the negro and elevate him, an insisted that | Guieined many wi cdkey pee Aa Se oes eeeaentast eine saa. Oe ene Nanras, Feb le-Arrived, , Nimple, and went on to state (hat it was difticalt to write | nr ey SL) “Shaler, of Ricbinond, followed, The | Without the Bureau thero would be far loss pauporism | S.ta\sed Taye or the aau, ae neg wended Rr as edeaake; Fob s, Garlt Mestes: meme, ot Gore pyixtasiavce, Jan S—Batled, J” A Woodnowse, Bidy. some human biographies on account of the comstant | widespread poverty and prostration of the material in- | Dd thieving thau there is at present, the sanctuaries; but as night ground hardened, and | 19m the jibboow and was drowned. Port Manon, Jan 17—Arrived, A PL, Landry, New York; Bark Fiieon (of Port Blizabeth, 8 darkened, so that there | dev, Dee 2 with hides, to 1 GM), ‘Tayto cia in places and | teresis of that seecion of the South had most senously Mr. Woo argued thas ihe Declaration of Independence | 4: the same time the heavy ylor. Jan’3, changes on the part of their s Montevi- | y3:h, Carmen, Gerrodo, New Orleads. ; t 25.387 3, | “Rio Janwino, Dec 9--Arrived, Leopoldine Fraade, Mauck, : - received | Youchsafo life to every American citizen, aud the negro, opinions, Christ formed one plan and executed it, bab I re i wy Rept being ap American citizon, was bond to be looked atver | W&M 29 pleasure in leaving the cosoy fireside even to lise | jon 9015 saw wuallug schr Dreadnaught, crulsing: Oty lat | N¥gr: slat Convoy, Eyaua, Kichmond; Winivred, McLeod, The preacher echoed the declaration of St Jobn, Feape hen nt ge dn nd filches tate of hy the keverninamt. jen to eloquent divines or piows opera music, which 24.05 8, lon 31.45 W, brig Jennie Morton, trom Rio Grande | Batimore, Jun oon, Gertrude, Carberry. St Helena. i h | people of many districts unprovi for spiritually. Inte has become s¢ marked a feature in most of the | for New York, 17. days out; Feb 13, lat'3656 N, lon 74 3, | Setied bee @, Ann Wheaton, Preddle, NOrleaps; 80th, tbat the kingdom of God was at hand, The | To meet this great want the American Tract Society's Mr. Bentley had studied the science of political | ohurenos, partic ly those of them that boast wealthy | Paased an American screw war stexmer, bound 8, Africa, B. Mobile; Dist, Matafete, Lankenaa. NYork : , systom of colportage was admirably adapted, Through | @Conomy for thirty-two years and knew all about it fi tf ‘ Brix Rantern Star, Foster, Barbados, 22 days, with sugar, | Jan‘! Leopoldine, Hueslop, Galveston: 4th, Gertrude, Jewe had been formerly improssea with the idea that 1 before Got Joarned the fact he learned that | COéresations, w! pirations are about oqually di- | go 't)sichop Bros.’ Has bad heavy W and NW an 2, Leopol ineslop. 3 hs the. King was “a Gem God. eniy, ‘but afterwards | Seeegoucy of Sip sccwiy obs icgeed mix Nenhredsnd ). LS Seca caweter vided betweon ‘high choral art”? and ‘high religion.” | Seising lat 0, und bean 7 dave north of Hattersae Doane, Belize: Sik, Hebe, Le Bran, Sandy..Hopa; 6A, they rece.ved the human representative. In the time of y sabbath schools have been shed, instructing ae 2 1g | Weare now rapidly *clomug out’? our winter stock of | © Brig thos Turuil (of New Haveu), Thompson, Mayaguez, | “yc. \on Soh: ‘Delaw, Delaware Breakwater. ans tuer wero oppreted "with feng of te why | Sauk. tne coipditury, tkvaverage tlcion ef $500 | PHBMAP Te ne pe eran Sour Tom's | skating, slelghing, Ko. and re proparng for the y rmal | Zap wit suas, OL W,2 F Armaiong tbe hed AE | | rue Uncen dau Woarsned, Wartes Hately Ceul Frog bat Deck dota ence nd favor. The early | gich. The speaker paid a glowing tribute to the eager- | _ He had learned that they were entitlep to just the | Cutting, chilling winds wil be among the things that | Sng sosepone, (of Bruuswick), -Linstoad. Cardenas, 19 | Si, Bathurst. oa stare, Sten, Charleston fovger to inierest hituseif in. tho special lopilacen ar | Det Which the colored people, young and old, evince | sue rights as men. He branched off at longtit on thts | Wore sand are “ont of fesbion, MT cheertal Bestia, days, wish sugar, to HP & HH Solomon, Has been Sdays | Tapers Jauus—Arriyed, Union, kawefen, Nie: don, her nations Thor oe fOr nde ek | towardsenligntenment, Their progress was astonishing. | topic, and coming beck to the negro advised a division | then jet ug ‘wait a litle td tor the abek north of Hatieras with heavy northerly gales, Coutinentsl, Laird, do; Harvest’ Moon it, Philadel: . reas y Bret, therefore, understood the y of goveroment surplus lands among thom as the out bys theed ee fe good tine | chr Abbie E Campbell, Wilbur, New Orleans, 15 days, ; 18, NYork. @ry that the kingdom of (od was at hand to mean the | Several incidents were rolated by the reverend gentle- H 2) z 'Y | coming.’” with corn, to © H Mallory & Co, Has been 7 days north-of | Phi 30th, Telek’, Lettie, wibssantial restoration of the Davidie sy. This | Man to prove the correctness of his remarks in thie re- | true and effectual way of keeping the negro from pau- . Hatteras with atroug NW gules. sg i American Ports. “ pretion of the wavidic monarchy. This iam and thieving. PositivkLY Ticnt,—It must be because the waters of 3 4, 5 - a : expeciatian, however, Christ failed to (ulti Rew. Mr. | "Peck oe - sehr Ann E Valentine, Jacksonville, 8 days Haw BOSTON, Fel 15, AM—Cieured, bark Lepanto (new, 496 Esray proceeded to remark that he ocala not Bropi Mir. Jobn EF, Vassar, who had labored as acolportear in Mr, Roe urged a division of Southern lands more than | the Harlem river love the shores of Westchester county, | had heavy weather duriig the pass: Ta lths tons, of Boston), Symons, New Orleaus; schr - phono- | ihe vineyard of the Lord in the Southern States, among | the white population caa cul among the negroes, Sehr Jabu Be , Newbern, NC. ‘& Albert. McDonald, Wilmington, AC. oon graphically copy the effete institutions of one thousand over which the Excise Commissioners have no spiritual |. York itiver, Va. years ogo. it was just here that the quarrel be- Gu or erp en Sailed—Brig Wo Mason. Ly p Aftor three hours’ expansive, not to way exhaustive dis- the colored brethren, detailed in homely phrase the 7 5 7 , re lids Abp@l Maltinobe; berks n withdrew for supper and | jurisdiction aa to the time and manger of vending-and igton, Joline, Virginia, 16th—Arrived, een hes : ~ | progress and succuss of the Society's labore among the | cussion, the mystic xe f m Jeliae, : ei mann, the Jeneeaae Messiah degen. Not compre- | to the becehaen onan: sirength to take up the subject of the evening session, — | swallowing within ite boundaries benzine, unrectifed Seahed, karen Dawes can Recnerae: Derenen S| eT Reloweee Pn ed ‘acking the intuitions by which to perceive it, and find- A{tor @ short address by the Rev. Dr. Crosby the pro- Ter DAC 2 CORES ; turkey and fusil ofl, slightly diluted with corm juce, tnat | , Sclr Hattie Gombs, Ellis, Baltimore for Mrovidenee, Had . a , Guitgh son eons ae aoe ‘The same mystic seven met at haif-past seven o'clock heavy weathe split (oreuall, de. TON, Fab J2—Arrived, ship Caleutta, Moree logether disappointed their hopes in respect 40 the restoration, they wok very different patue At thie point they begam to apply practical tess. The | Travels inthe Holy Laud—Lecture by Bishop avcient Jewieh kings were in (he custom of having tain judces, Christ refused to exercise ai the: ns, They were likewise habituated to lead forth jatently “tight” for some | Sc! Sear is H Gray, Boston, in the evening, at the same place, the same Dr, Shep- | 't bas remained so pel herd presided, the same speakers spoke, there was | daya From shore to shoro it : the Kame final solicitation of stamps to pay expeasos, Bayley in Jorsey City Dr. Moore led off the discussion by answering the | 4 .,.Droad | bosom with | w In accordance with the request of Bt, Peter's Tomper- | question negatively. Jeff lavis, as he regarded the | Bich, bas extended ev thus affording the inbabitanta of that pi perancespocioty of Jersey City, Bishob Bayley delivered | ease, stood 1a the same relation at the outbreak of te | HAN iy accom over @ glacial Causeway, to the metropoli, | _ KkTURNED—Steamer Wamsuits hport for a atte eg a ‘Champion, NYork; brig F With—Aveived, steamship Champion. NYork: brig Fet Behr Saratoga, Wade, Provid fara, Havana, for Bostony leaking: sohrs Chiloe, “Aatco, Steamer Acushnet, Kelly, N with mdse and | NOrleans for NYork. in distress: xt, Bullwinkle, Rockland. passengers, to Ferguson & Wood, Found the ice very heavy, | Salled, steamers Mia Patapaco for NYork; bark A And was detained § hours in consequence. verpool; sear N A Clark for Boston; Abbey ‘sh, hence for New Bea. ly for NYork, Bagh Pheromone plc pyanirtan_ amped) aprartienn 2 rebellion to the general government that George Wash- for i c 6 * d. Inher passave to ihe sound was vivcked in the | Feb 10—Arrived this, week, barks Tinto poten brist ae and enteeand the dontrane | 6 Jecture at St, Poter’s church last evening on his trav- | ingtou did at tho outbreak of the war of the Revolution foarte Pete Lg ae i on - peceat sed daaened Bie TORist aa Kk he an oat ee nL 0 proceed to Brunswick; Susquehanna (Br), | Sete eeatance. Moreover the aacient kings patri- | ely throegh the Holy Land. Many of ythose citiee amd | to the British governmont, If Washington Lad failed he | Horartment, drawn brn span of Wrorses, wae | Spille laying to was Callen in wite by the steamer Acushnet, nd schr Mary B Harris, to loadias mill. | gveally exacted tribute from surrounding and weaker | i sitiey mentioned in Holy Writ as the scene: | Would bavo been sot down asa traitor. Many sougnt to | Derartment, drawn by a span of horses, wae | of sume ti lB pet shin, Howard. Hoberia, load ng at mill: bark tions; yet Christ command tw pay back inte Z tet down fat Davie.es a craton becaase he fated’. Jeg iy om the slat it rion, Weiss tng at Dobor: brig George, 4 Cwrar'e’ treasury the soins beloucing to of the life and sufferings of Chri were f “ is said by the “oldest inhabitant’? who lives a Ida May, Brisco, loading at mili; C 11 Kelley, Keed, loading =| Toaw, then; ates asian ing? Davis, a& the representative of the Southera confede- the bridge ot 130th strect, that the Harlem has nor | Sb! Norma, from Manila, at Doboy; Charlotte Fish, Strong, loading at mill, and Mery prior funet ns of the Rew proclamation described geographically and historically, The | ration, strove for their freedom, and it was a strife in boen frigidly inclined ‘alnce the winter of 1856 and 1867, SAILED. G Fay, Prescot, 10 load molasses, oo Ag rochanattic ss = a aed fo 5 r ; . SAILED. PORT KE OE, n ALLaied new wociety and administered new laws and | @scoUrse, imteresting to any body of Christiays, was Tenant st bik pooeee and consclentions, and for the best | i, cannot, however, long reaain “shut ap.” It must | sicareshipe Metensas. Charleaton; Wm P Clyde, Wi | remcres Fonsed ue tank Goren: teal Pelemmet brig A elevated the condition of taings to 4 higher develop. | epee iy 90 to the large berg air Nyon pron i Mr, Nieto coincided in the main with the Inst speaker | “Open te mouth” in & fow days at furthest, when, we | mingto fied, from Montevideo, for Baltimore. - a ment !t was the fatal mittake of lawyers in ail ages | ‘burch, WLOse veneration, as nolies, for even the trust, it will sober down to the real reality Wind al sunset calm Arcived—swamer tatierar, irom New York, for iicbm- smaliest relic of the heroes of the primitive church and | 0d defended Jett Davie to the extent of his oratorical | ori; neetuiness a8 a tidal stream where. moud. to believe in the upalterability of law. But Christ was : wore shan a sécond bioses or a second Abraham, fore | the Monuments which perpetuate their heroism forms | Ability and logic. ‘The South wished be Bh apap | in ematl =fsh ~=omay «be = caught, = and —on cr would Sailed—Steamers Albemarle and Prometheus, from Nor brought i hight. Thus he gave new sanc- | 80 important an ingredient 1m Catholic doctrine. The | secede, aud he contended thero would hi waich verdant people are cuarged a “lively” price Diausters in the Bahama folk, for New Yori. Feb 14—Arrived, brig John Brightman, . had it not been for our government. South Carolina PALL BLY tion to mortality by placing its rewards and punish. | leciurer confessed that in standing on such grow Piet Boaaee Chick belees for permission to climb upa precipice and look Into the | Weave received from our correspondent the follewing | grap) mobile. mente beyond the Jordan of death, and solved the | Tecsiling the bloody atte ot a ena seal tae nal ane seene occraineat wostd. wot giee uy the fet ee: | mouth of that elephant of the Croton Aqueduct De- | list of wreckw und disasters in the Bahamas, with the names | “HOLS is" HOLR, Fob 14, PM—Sailed, ache Adelie (1) srebiem Of prosperous wickeiness and aflticted goodness. | 120 ity inapire him with the abagcment ard littieness of | Was ceclared and the war began. He spoke of Siate | Partment—the High Brilge! The only way that we | of chose vessels seeking Nassau in distress from Jan 610 | ¢,/0t) AM—Armived. bilg J Melntyre, pee ane jus then arebenelts, dangers and condinons of life med We Fight Of secession qi ihis basis, cam devise by which the Harlem river for the future | pe), 5. for Boston and sailed); sohr Chas leady, Boston for aane the seine i ion, Fi + i 1) | Man. Ae this Jecture bas been published previously in | Mgls, and ch thet as net to Understand as promine a certain in. | the Henao we ueed oot enter into its detaile here, tho | Mt. Bentling remarked thes Kort Sumter way buiit erease of physical prosperity toevery Christian, but thet | Heeson tanght by the lecture was an unwavering ad- | of Norilern soli, the material having been taken from pon the whole he was xoiug to increase it in good aud | berance 10 tae rellg oe which Christ came on earth to | te Faience, gan bhoae Bee Quincy, a Massachu- ~ a esiabis and fer which He labored ama suilered vo | *° whe gt teh ecg trtgg mm Ahem pr ences Phang joy. The vromined rewards to the ancient Jews were “° | treason, and Jef! Davis as the uoad and front of the eux, from andina for may be prevented from getting tight is to extend the | 9), Reig Liberty, Dew Excise law ov Vestohester, Of one thing we are | cltitnas with luuoec, was ashore o EWPORT, Fob 1% PM—Arrived. achrs John B Watson, morally certain, and that is ic will be on a ‘burst’ ina | 4uce from wrockers, who took On part. oatgn and get Miso | Stokes, New Bedford tor NYore: Nor'wester, Fouter, For- short time. It is the only way it can clear itseif of its | off, reloaded and proceeded, master giving draft on owners. | tupe By, NF, via Gloucester for co. J Preveat encumbrance. tbih—Brig UB Allen, Bray, from New York for New Or- | | Mdth—atvived, orig Jou Melatyre, Haskell, Balumore for 8. Schr Sprav (Br), New Redford for repairs | D poral emoluments. They | much. ? ae argo 0. Bed'ne taeg of heaven, thelr expectations being merely otiending, and therefore the worst traitor and criminal | Thx Ucras Seawxns.—There loft this harbor om Sature | Je Tarr cwe aatieg Kat ashore about 28 miles from | Borie. neq Gen Grant, Reed (trom Portiand), Alexan- earthly sggrandizement. ‘They believed that deay was | The Spiritanlinte=Mre. Maynard on Ate of Ubu ail day for Enropeaw and coastwise ports, all well freighted | ¢d vessel ucar Liitle Surruyg Cay. Part cargo saved and | dria; A M Gould (from do),tieorgetown, DC; R& Newcomb, ‘she ecd of them, and tne promised Jand was ail they | struct Mr. Woo! wae 4 special admirer of Jett Davie and the and with heavy passenger lusts, ton fret cl went back to New York in Br brig John G. Higgins (trom Providence), Noriolk; sag bv oe | ‘were bound for, o land of toe olive and the grape | Dodworth Hall is rapidly gaining that sort of repute. { So@sberp ovpfederacy, and could not iind language ade- Pi Bs 8, ton class ocean 16th—Krig Marino (Br), Landgeen, from barien for ann eee W Dilioa. he. Kray pg any | Was what they earnesily sought after im the 100g and | ion ae ikea ea : Pute- | quato to expros ‘bis admiration of tuem. Tho | stoamships, These were the City of Pans, with United | Nassau, in f Reena cane Agomce for Elisabechpert; Miawathe, dreary forty years’ wandering rist said there was no | “8, 4 ® recort and rendezvous of original thinkers | constitution, he claimed, gave sovereignty to the | States im ila, for Liverpool; the Caledonia, of the rel Howard, do for Baltimore; & Arcularius, Gregory. do for ee | and people of exceedingly original behavior, which | States, and through thie the right of Anchor it rk, Boston for Wasuington; MR Carlisi sion, He insisted, the Fultoa aad do; Dire, moan Who would leave fauber und moter, aud 6 Oregonian, of the Norta | York; arri aire lauds tor bi Ke DUS WO 0} a furvoer, that our jovern- | erican Suet > a " i til leak & Ou. of water, caulk, rek ir Higa beth port. lage en ated a yom gece ane was enjoyed by Clinton Hall a year or two since, aud moat, although eping Jed Davie we fi a ra | sham Orieaae tinier fer teteena end me ey for us ke OuL of water, caulk, reload a: 'M—arrived, scbe M B Bramhall (of NYork), Ghontly’' nas’ wie net promis 1. eariaiy . Scher | thus in most especially true of 606 on Sundays, when | feion's cell, did not dare bring bim to trint Congress | the San Jacioto, the Manbauan and the Hunteville, | sure Toxawasn, from Philadetphi: TL ADELELIAL Feb ik, AM—Cieared, steamer Hue. as setora for a compliance with the offer, It did not ; #Udiences devoted to the theory of hermowy, which | 44 \he Suprome Court knew thet Jef! Davis was no | severally destined for Charleston and ports in Flori reports:—-On tM, tong 40, the suip | ter, Hoyers, Provider mean to convey that we would become one huvdred | is peculiat to the First Spiritual: Socie'y, morning, peamegy rmootie opt sesthne ety ea som pend a und Whe Mantanzas, for Charleston. ranging in 4 b: under c! ‘Arrived at Chie JM Flanagan, Shaw, from Car. fold richer ip & pecuniary poiut of view by being good - nion tke question couclasively us to, tae criminality of ; upper aad low reeted fo devas. soit caichul to the commen denante of God. Dut ieaecn, | NOOR Bnd Night, acsemble to Hsten to the deep lessone | Jetf Davi. In conclusion he drew & wagniliceat picture nrY-vOUR Days wRoM BRewes,—The Bremen bark | foreupusani sie in a moat Txwes Dol. Feb 14, 6 PM—The following were ai the Breakwater last eveulng:—Burke Concordia, from Grimaty, Thos Daliett, from Rio Jaueliro; brige Dagmar, from Mi Nellie Mowe, from do: Marry scewart, from Palerme wos hurricane, It broke the hort of in the wings an were wet except the upyer | sina: } was feared had been last ot sea, arrived rue ibd ; succemtal, and with its out | yesterday at Quarautine after @ paeeay ‘ nd lower foreinmn streebed arm taken within ite grasp the West Indice | 7*7er44y ®t Quara & paeaage of eighty-tour | biew away « one Lubdied fuld spiritval good | of #eare who discourse with tightly shut eyes, queer | Of What would bave beea the future of the Southern cun- | Marta, w’ Abad we would deri’ < wha 1 geutieman then alluted at | contortions of visage and occasional nervous | *Oderacy i! It bad b therefrom. The revere ropoamererty iierpenl sud comarted tat iver teal | thrile and abudaers of the whole and south Atavrica | days, ‘The Maria has two hundred and wizty-five steer. | MANIODt:|is | The chee Lopgallauteaile, which had been | Flying Heud, from Rio Janelto, Halla Wheeler. {rom Cas of ovr journey through tis Jile. We, however, were | a8 they proceed Mra Maynard yester Mr, Gaborn denounced the principle of secession as | S&° Passengers, of whom seven died irom abip fever OM | Kes, an uid Dot blow away we bad to cut away.” Tt rooks, from Matanzas: W A Parks,’ from Tiavans, ot in search of temporal blew but Longe | os teh th ‘ee eto based om fallacy, characterized all who participated in | te P from Bremes, and eight others aro now sick | carr ay (he maintopgailaat dackstay, fore lifts, top. | achr Kores, from Nuevitas; Carrie Melvin,” fom Metanzaa; Ser lite evectaalia | cours fore fe society which owes i | the reheMion a traitors—Jed Davis at the head of { Vth the suine disease, ‘The patients will be rent to | sail I ay quantity of running gear. it brose we jarion Guge, from Orchilla; Lath Kieb, trom Trinidad, encouragement md ‘ancient | foundation to the efforts of Miss Emme Hardinga, one 1 insinted that they all deserved { Ward's Island to-day, aud (he vewsel be properly | trues hic on the matntopgaliant yerd. It siove t Elizaneth Magee. from Haxeenitior Tasy Wocdwery, fom poopie were promixeu, and in part wnberted, | of the apostles of spiritual philosophy—a queer com. wpherd wae as emphadic im his denuuc Cleanse and famigated. press list the cares cnitice, Wor tne Frrotkerean Gyine | Portland 5 5 eee int Sere e monde on sole k rt earthly Cenaan, hut ours is to © | pound, maderup im equal parts of Swedenborgianiam, vue end the Soutkern comfederacy ae the last Ax Ixvitarion to Visit Qoananrine,—The Commis | fo get the ahip of but it had mot deen act above a ininuie | Gamage, from—-—ail for Philadelphia; KR Townsend, the jnberitance of everiasting life. They expected | je spemker | wioners of Quarantine are issuing invitations to all the | WS blew our of the rope. | One sailor, Johe Wooiford, | and Klorence id Allon, from Mobile tor Boston. Bbiyy Sars pothing and longed lor ne vesupas of Pgype. We , 18 Of metaphysics, faucifal theorizing snd fanatic | A secomd round of speeches was made by the same é a fell frow the foreyard om to the deck and dislocaied bis | nak, from Liverpool. is off the Capes, o ming i abare eur ultimate inneritance by faith, and drew from | enthusiasm. The subject of last ovening’s sermoncia korg, rentaining a rebiach of'ahe wate idean Three | Members of she Legislature vo visit the Quarantine es. | wrist and was iherwise, severely hurt. The first inate and | ORTLAND, Feb \d~arrived, steamer piritaal for oraiorts wbx do n08 inherw .u the | was “Recouatruction,”” treated from the epiritual sie | hour cow was censamed in tue two rounds |-tablishimeot, and particularly the new hospital on the nr gi haccnt aeclendonn a inemdneaey ‘Clenrod-—schrs Harriet Baker, Webber, Sagua; Brambail, ewpatison between iwply Weapore! good ond evil, | standpoint of harmonies and discor Mropping im at ee west bapk. It ix to be hoped, for Public good, that cake ‘ . Hamilton, York, Thal surely seeing whe te cer King and'wbai ive per: | the ball 0 Rall-past seven O'dlocs, afer paying hs POLICE E et { ali will aend, ‘They start from tne barge ollice,” piet | octet orem dcw wis uomreene sk mt thea t afaed Silica rigs Model, Mary E Thompson; schrw Maracaibo, qpiinites of bie service, our quickened bearis cannot helt | Biteen cea or thereabouts for the privilege of being | C INTELLIGENCE, one, on Thursday, February 21, at eleveu g'ciuci in the | Gangerous condition have been went to the bospita: abi Alice © Fox. fa i hee: tives joat and grand ‘ascriptlon, “Nuw ento the King, | permitted te drop im, the observer found himsel? in | See | morning. harper heavy wea:her on the const; Toa aia, Ae. and ith—Arrived, steamship Nova @ecotls )y Aird, Livers mortal, iaviaibie, (he ouly wee God be | the presence of a small and rather movey audience, | Peonacsces x 1 ierwan Brasca or ‘one Men's C | owing sickness of the erew she was obliged to ubtain (Br), wn, Lav t. | the male representatives of which aGected’ she lope, | 4 Pvuvactoue Prusonre—Amacynne ax Orricen— | THe Cemwan Haase of tas Youns Men's Cumimrian | op tr . Whea thirty miles from ape Cod, to fg tay gee ie locka of the Apollo, hed carefully behind | Saturday eight efficer Campbell, of the Fourteenth | A*ociation.—fhix organization, whose headquarters is | assist in gettiig the vessel into port, care, Upon more minute observation the | preciuct, arrested one Bernard McDewdiott ona charge of | 69 Ludiow street, 1s doing an exvollont work in re. | , Pare tito, Cap: William Condros | speciator would bave become aware that rome | 4. rderiy condmet and locked him wp in the Spring | /!¢v!ng the vory poor in ihe section of the aity to which Hitie ours and been expended to peadoes © certain cere Y ie members eepecialiy devote their attenton. They © street police station. ra ite | olaliy de b fu! carclesaness of dress aad appearance on the part of eet po stat on. esterday morn¥\ig, While en rou! daily = large nutnbor of persons. No one MF pag the gentlemen of the audience, Every particular neck- | to the lombs, McDermott made a desparate but unsuc. ails at thelr place for dispensing proviai need acued subsequently that the vessel was |; : ear 4 a oth ea and tied under the loft or rig - a anc cereal Bent ot pramion onteh paethed a pd cessful effort to escape, and after rewehsag the courte empty banded, During the week there baw | ing laside Dohoy when passed. by the steamer Coul on Benton, Harding, Norfoik; 1 rea, Bullimore; Artiur Burton, Frobock, do (or Portland De SAVANNAH, Feb 11—Arrive Orona (Br), Day, Kedouda isl ling, Havre: Clear barks Jessie, Swansea, Neiue Merryman, Rol Allew Street Methodiat Episcopal € \. Rev. LS. Weed, the pastor of this church, which je situated ip Allen atreet, Herweon Kiviagiou and Delancey streets, delivered an jostrucuive sermon laet eveniag on a ‘ y f ved ia the form of cash contributions fr Monday. We crust she may be released trom peril, aliiough “Evil Diabv.”” The frstevil hanit he called attentice | Miied purpowe aot to have the knot in the right, place: | room stumed the oicer and anid he ould whip any | Yotinincources $268 Ta, and in edition tgerevee barrel | (tee Prreencu ella oti LLANEUCS. t a . nent, i M i “ ance oxo be rende: News, , [The Tints mmr - to was that of irreverence ia the chureh of ¢ {ute obvious that some Lours of iavor must have been | Deen signed by Justice Hogan, the offi we started away | Of POTK aad one of potatoss and a bag of flour, for al | is'reporten se having srrived at Darien. Ga, previvas to Ine } ABSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY ORTAINED IN babit wes the foundation of many evils, ama prova expended in tae artificial production of the requisite | With bis pnsoner, when officer MeGui: ® Of the cours | Which the members, (hrough their viticars, return their | ing | AAU New Yorke and States, where desertion, drunkenness, logree of frowsimes®, Coat coliars were very carctully | #iUad, WAR Girected to uawist in remoy WA him Afr | heartfelt thanks Baro Prot, Havane for Boston, ‘put into | & sat canse. No pubiiolty. Nog charge aati toa greats and owed ile If be were a iw nt among the sonny pr . | divorce obtained Advice free, o loth int leway? MHOWES, Attorney, 78 Nansau street. Ovo Pero, Jones, from Ogercher. 6. r r — — = ny having about 200 durhels of rough rice on | 4 HSOLUTE LEGAL DIVORCES OBTAINED IN KEW ress of weather hor wea York; also from States where noa-aupport, drv not turned down; great paims had been taken that | Teaching the courtyard Mebermott aga w became de- Co ne Recvitay.—The Now York and Moston Tract | Cla: * ere wignt have the appearance of having bees | monatrat.ve and struck out at McGuire, a What (he KAIN® | Societign, which ROTGS Yours ago AOparaied becaase of ployed « young man on | sbodted op im a Mt of abstraction; im collars of | time caught hold of the ekirt of nis « Wat, Which b na b sod he th hyrome width @ certain att of ‘inspiration was | Nearly tore off. Oficer Motraire autem Yuenty made | the slavery question being introduced into the then one etout cropp ng tot el Raturday and ascortale Unday (ual Ne was iTree | aiyoted, and generally it was observable that had the | A charge of assault and battery apainat Mc, Vermott, aod | organization, are xbout to reunite, smvistied that the | Rese ordeservion is auMomar Terms fair, Advice Feat im the Rone muri ‘ie hulle oF God was | separate members Of the audienee devoted the same | the magivirare committed nim for triat $2 default Of | rangelizing work cao b# more eficioutly and more nts So wo written Le would dicharge tom om Monday mora. | \ength of ti ring of neatness and propriety | hi panes —— —— pre ded : or econom: manaced onder one than two hoards of fog. Kvary persow, young anc old alike, who jaa ereot the ulmoes and nom vanteersine sieety, ot | Foor Wien Brnciamove Inruanewra.— About one | Sanagers, the New York society was prosiavery, ia A ciety AND INFORM ATION FURNISHED IN . > e ol eh ? ‘ s Mi . ” . Chl er, the wise appreciatiun of wo: vod reverence in a | oxioruals right have been compassed, Looking further | OCCK yertorday morning ofiver Croker, of the Four- bcntdine athena (Hades oy ofa | tis ee ee aeond way and 108 Fulton nizeet temple consecrated 10 the Almighty cou the essen. | ‘le spectator might have observed that the ladies ot the | teenth preciuet, found swo young men, gi Ping their | FUiNtion men tanwanliy « be wane fet ew ¥ ts aaa nro i PAIN BXTRACTOR. a1 GUANIZ that Im his 99 ye wad roils te vo mane ui | Hidlouce ere fem, constituting perhaps Ove per cent of | names ax Thomas Sievens aud Samuel Smith, woncealed | turiiug element” bas beea taken ut of the Acid of | pity ee a ee eh | Rae FOR DAL eae oe ieee Wren oe or ber woriby of cvobtence and trust in afsire of im. | was posted w ratuer driniay ‘he paruicula? in the entry way of premises No, 27 East Hous enstreet, | roligious pelitica, there is ne just reason why (he Fe> (The Molus, Seabrook, from Mulla, | Oilblains, Rheumation, ac, Sold by all druggiows , 2 cents portance, Nou @ Poapect iWiarei) oF 44 reiKtons | evcl and curve of whose cropped hair About the fore | And arrested thom. At the station house the ; Cleoaers | FOcutiee spould not Sr tan eam (ems ea as nee Spe, Wcaad Ce Oteradect | Soe -—-—-—— — - to wnoiuer ax he Gugut \ respected God iu the | head would have been a puzzie Lo the artistic instinct | were searched and in possession of Btevens wae found a| fycraing process wim whieh, thoy ty ihe Na trac lated OFFICIAL DItAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY ; Bouse in whe (oa sh ped, ack of rev: of @ Dibley, the curls beng so managed, by | skeloton ke Ble aad. Fovety tetel, nod the | sab ao catearie a t sirects " {| AL State Lottery: — " rence in church wJected a muu's whole cuarsct™, and | tbruvting them forward and cal them to “ ey kD past so unWearily turosien 7 direction Feb 1—The Wapella bark (previously ra. ENCOCRY STATE WArRA- C 177, remnvany 1S, 1808, fed by f : re pockets of Smith three pase wore disc: WOred. | in thair publications, The headqusrte Faunived miles norihward , broke sertgeny Ml 7. 43, 3.6, 44, Oh, 7, he Jed him ou uacomsciowsiy 9 @¥ile of dire imyort to bis | meet tae eysirrowa as to, Sire to wae forehead all tus Provious to the arresia ty ade officer Croke ¥ had | jody will, on wod alter no ist of uxt May, beat ae | OO asks Teale Thy en oARY 18, 1608, t je ev) havi i bia! Of i wie. and of streiie Gpop one of | been informed by tue it the above ) wuned bf 5 | 33, 51, 3, Gh 28, 1S, 7 4 At first lush it woud soar (nat the world was a0 full ¢ figure wae thet or tbe levtarer of | ' o Tract House in this ety | ran ae ts h aii igure wa \e ¢ ne duor had b ~ RAY, EDDY & C0. ‘usipess that the Wor of cieness abit wita | vi | Soins fearea hiss 0 oUt ne eed aur Og Uh Neged | ANannow Hacare=On Saturday the Hudson River | ner fol cevtare at Min fo Lanier a ‘ feof apparent meditation and rives | (hat the accused pertios Lad the suspicious implen Wola | Railroad troim du@in this city wt ten o'clock cams naar | cola, atvived rapor!s oe MURRAY, BDDY & 00, acon ae | Py Jorward to the desk, announcing from | jm shoir possosion tor the purpose @f commit: WS | boing precipitated, some miles norkh. into the river, | wui'inuwaks ane tpmans atunenll, hoot s ry Paducah Lottery of mays b reba we eon one ioaiviien | dap hey ng 10se Someceemne tee Tra or ane | DUrKIATy. Justice Hogan, berore wuom the mice ¥o WE | oa, sing in ail probability lowe of Lite and property, fi | yard. A Jan 161m lat. 40 .N, ua 3 We she experiensed « 9, YRERCARY 15, 168 id aite te bia wincien ante. onan | bs ne | mer ig0ed, CoMNDIted hem to the Toms ~ * pe 4 WNW." soumiad to q 2, My 19, Bi, 48, “ Sho would apply Imecit to Lie sludien auly when | Fotis a8 ao seiecay a advancea, A hymi wa, | trial in defauit of bail, =~, appears thas wt a point whore tho toad skirts ite sboxe | ieee settling down teat Us 9290, vaneoany 1S, 1968 : gut ity play, ta ‘ tis | during Wicd the ie ts with folded arc, as i of the Fiver, and ai woue litsio elevation rom iho waior, | vuded pumps and (und 104¢eet 8 inves. the pu 9, 60, 17 1. 4) 78, 3h, 60, 8, 74, 44 67. CoUDITY expecially sous wid tan gbt ¢ iaugit to | seized Witu s sudden fit of abstraction; and avon, tbe No Konmery—Cowriaist Diswieeen.—The case co struck # bro! and deiore the | sass ntly going. COLTON, DICKINSON & 00., Mi rec! that to work to a high and low | sureke of the wheezy melodeon having eeased, the | Henry Slavin, recently arrested, eharged with being ovo * nof “teak up" could be wignalied aconsiderana | wi yatas Fev dhe Amarican hark Kawi po desbtiommeh gic TON. DICKINSON & CO ; ards vo appwar a a stiguva upou | Ite LiKure asain steps uoinelossly forward, ciaspe 19 | of three persons engaged in knoc down Edwart { Portion of the road was tora up, ers Were slopped | Falb.: for Boao, had to Flip feom ner " ' ph i # (oir @ewe, and avery erteave #as noid by which band® over We Bible, closes its eyes very carefully Kerri in C Ot Sizty-Oret street, where the passengers were gos ous | wnt was owed moo the flat) by Swansea (ig, een —— « ee mused and lsbor at the seme tine | asd oOers 8 Ce Sas on er ee ee A Coumow iw CxNTRS ya Saturday a serious | Mincolinneens. } tpadtdaee 4 S¥WSPAPER, ! 10 1 pe et all she bievsions of oo oPiaenem | sublumiy . 4 : { b 8 3] h could be traced beet 10 labor. if there nes we laser | va ef Par eae bog aun fom, rer ite og him of money, peepee | Wceldent occurred by years collidimg om the Marlom Rail ice in Holl Gate and above stil! remaine very thie } ae tie TROULATION n n buld fall into | tm fasten MNOURL OF $104, wan under examination be- On ‘ ‘ ww warm days haw n Mi thre Harlem river a sue daily papers — Psst L Pg . “ | eae of tee eneaae eres fig Td fore Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, Tt appeared from | * cad in Centre — og the me og of tue New lad peda ao! day Walloch thy Aaneet in int i ROP ULIEAN WYISTRICT, Y r yet t ~ $s - ny” which is Tel the tatimony iutroduced that the sworn statement of | Hi, Wen Company's freight cars, 48 ani 226, were on tI i contains AU THE NEWS ‘ of milis aad faciortes die eWay, aad magination, the | tiie figure evwps fi mu 19 awor | We wwe indebted to the obliging purser of (he feeamebip | io such compare th 4 ction, To be idie, taavelore, wax } and begins, BY & weries of smuddere aud feral ocoertioan, Seising of tne ise hone ee tra, YK, moar Canal street; before these coutd be removed | 7 e.Ne | from Qgarieston, for papere in advance vf ie | BUSINESS MEN CAN READ OF « the Holy Ghost comederns it | to got Up the Fequisive white heat of inspiration, The riges swore to having been aioe two Hoavily-louded cars, Veionging t the same com. | ing), | nota at att news sander on tbe cars 45% bo If while on eatih onde oa ss opaty, t rm tras o0emn te fy open’ ins wie oNlany sonal on he latter was at home with bie family. The [A or reane rung, oo Purser aNBrown, Jr, of st@amsbip Gen Barnes, from ta TBD BY CARERS 4 f 5 art br mo | lid rage | 4 oe f fom’? had be found an idler in the iaarkos place tap | revealing & pair Of eyeballs wo turaed iieward that tho charged the prisoner ftom angst aad honorubly die: | pov cie eked in vimme to pre the | Tanned, ise\out thanks for fevers, 1 onesie ROMER = oe aot him joe the vineyard (0 work. Ane | speckator is seized with the impreayion that they are cumoay driver vf the moet forward of the car | Whalemen. SY or lother vl! hat was diareepect (o parents Th} jooking for eomething iuside, Quick waves of coater- Wrskey = Straiant.—The following parties Were | covid 0 wee © remove lie bores = and At Payal Get bere Anarem Hicks Hamblen, Weapo ist) aNe oeOVIET ONE abit WM & grievous sv ia the sight of God, | Hon uit across the 4°, Lhe lips are so compressed ag to | arraigned before Justice Mansfeld yesterday at the | himself vom danger. This he aucceoded in doing: bui | oll not repooted™ j With come rut stuck end (be ACT DYIY bed made & specin) commandment to | forma uhvely & white line, and the body sways Kasex Market Police Court, chi tb violati t | his gir: Vek those 10 front of it with such force u Shp Thos n eon Jere ‘8 { NB, wee BL, en ui au = ED enforce repel to parouie by their childrem—“Honor | to and ro with oKcasior sudden, arty Conegee, Wie rene °° | ous Upoke it up, Heside growtiy , Dec {rome a ov We A Temalsing eaherey, Bey ne Best oad ciheeg thy father .aod thy mother —-nad attach promise | shuddere he ospde sre clasped and ‘work ner. | t0@ excise law:—Patrick McKe: 272 Madison stree’, | on ihe jovmediasely in fone {t, 10 Which wore | Pre! tere apts Mt eitale. whieh made i ‘ mit i hRO therete thal he WAG al wohet 10 oo ober commandment, | vously, fo spe aud, prenga'iy, the | Peter McDonald, 166 Cherry miree!, Charles Smith, 25 | attached (ro Aorees, The momeptum War 80 groMt as | giv, ‘neeree Verein the Waler BS heues. e Worl iigrom ciree | Stat thy dave may boon on he ud mie tue Lord | hips open. Herd ie guy for bree) aa? tow! jitgoe | Bowery, and Micteel Mouner, 906 Monroe street, They | to (urow 1h@ Hormes 1OeM, Crividy 1D car Over One | ek anuter simad) ay UT? Kae REEL ma rarer Mi ret.