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8 NEW, YORK WERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1868. rm oe. Tee Satlea ‘The reverend FIRE I ¥.. taeamships Golden City, Lapidge, San FYEm® | any particular interest has occurred since the second guidance of those entering into life. | JERSEY kine Golder Oi, Lapiae A USTRA L A SIA . | eon ot ‘Queen Victoria Wok his departure from Mel- THE CHURCHES YESTERDAY. gentleman selected his text from the sixteenth Chap Tho betand nas aeeenes of Emerson & Johnson, ree ins Se a a he rey | dou ter of Matthew and twenty-sixth verse:—“For what | guuare at the corner of sussex and Hudson zeets, | 7 ¥ ghzamauny Pes iF port age 1 taps, apes is aman profited, if he shail gain the whole world | |. totally destroyed by fire on Saturday night, Phe arrived 5 Quintero law), naning. from 'Bostony | Amelia Gebrit and lose his own son!? or what shail a man gl¥€N | gremen succeeded in preventing theextension of the ) {ats far early ready to go tottea Gartinidh EE ne, Xl tiament. ‘The A Ves 2 viniaeh oeeo ne Lg npg to the The conJition of the streets prevented very many Exeeulive forced the ministers to a) 1 tothe coun | from atiending the services held yesterday in the de- Prince Alfred’s Visit and Celonial Opinion R try by ordering @ new election; and thus far their | pominational churches of the city. The prominent | exchange for his soul?’ were four specific calewla- | ames to the surrounding buildings, though it was = Teens teee aed ideceats sieenty cactah ante io wlung es tis op. places of worsnip were, however, weil attended, | tions with regard to the everyday objects of life, and feared from the prevalence of a strong ae ae eee: Pt aren Ports, we 4 Industrial Progress, position, and of these we give a synopsis of the more interest- | our Saviour put his question to his hearers in this | Several houses son Bune emenrees Ould Le ee oROSTON, Ma Arrived, brig Mary Stewart, Der px 9 eee Ma spcerdiem so pamebes, Leg teensy ing of the mons and lectures delivered in the.| form that by comparing thus our lives with the eter- | which there is noinsurance. How the fire originated az Hope me an Garr, Nickerson, Philadely" gig: 3 ke place nal life’ they could better understand him, is not yet known; but an investigation will take p! ‘Thst, rtf bark Wugia' (Rom, = P Who does not hear that still, small voice, to-day. wig Sophie, rout, Havana, Olsen, Araiso;, led to-day—wind counselling him throughout his actions in his sora, ‘ay—wind ENE, blowing a gale, with “ se | heavy , office, in his counting house, in his business, “What BALTIMORE, March 20—Arrived, bark D will ft profit me it tao this?” In the Arms pisos me Ss H I P Pp I N G N E W Ss | White, Demarara’, brig Harry, Pedeey, Mate “eats aoe H Bei amounted to about $16,219,036, or $477,791 more than | Fenoon anc in the evening. the previous year. pa Dr. Chapin’s Chureh, From Queensland 1 have oniy to report that the | ‘The beautiful and capacious sacred edifice on the sugar and cotton crops are promising well, and that | conor of Porty-fifth street and Fifth avenue, in “By the Panama, New Zealand and Australia Royal ‘Mail Company’s steamer Kaikoura, which sailed from Sydney on the 30th of January and from Wel- ‘ington, New Zealand, on the 7th of February, and rived at Panama on th rT r the 5th inst., | the export of copper increases every year. ‘the Peak must estimate the value of what is o! siieMlles 3 gan, Genre; Charme, wand Ne ‘Boston ee ees by steamshii ak Apes ve have our | DoWns mines alone yielded last year $350,000 worth | which the Rev. Dr. Chapin officlates as pastor, WAS | Exchange for the soul. It 1s Impossible that we a Sea Nymph; Conley, and Neale H Benedict, falar rodent Pp i of that metal, ‘ag usual well fliled at yesterday morning's service bY | could prevent ourselves from valuing that which Almanac for New Yorke--This Day. Pires A'F Rindberg, Thomas, and & ait Fe Chandler, 8 special correspondence from the Australasian colo- | SourH AUSTRALIA.—Last year this colony had & | tie gevout of the congregation. There was no no- | the Deity has prepared and beautified for us. This NYork; Laura Webb, Webb, Portland oyt, Parker, is a world teeming with Reanly ane arrangement, | Sun rises....... 5 59 | Moon rises...morn 5 46 Bong oe Gutenberg (Brem’ . ‘Schlossbauer, Bremen; and all the developments of good and evil; but it is 6 15 | High water....eve 808 | Wiitame, eee vicuere ae Ue nies, The entre trip of the Kaikoura from Sydney to | Very large crop of wheat; 42,1384 tons of four, and ticeable deviation from the ordinary divine servicess rn “a fs mn 06 on”. Seger, Eli a world also full of changes. Everything is changea- Waterman, Edj i, ighion rer ee is Catbarien ve y Panam: 298,952 quarters of wheat were exported during that ‘Wellingions Saw SEAN Sue SOR an xed period.” But the. present crop will be exceedingly | of the Sabbath day, save that in the prayer for the ‘was made under very unfavorable circumstances, she | smal}, The Register, of Adelaide, says:—‘ The wheat | | .osion the reverend doctor invoked the blessing of | ble here, and yet, paradox thot it may seem, the mI Ne Young, Speigh' Bedto having @ncountered a succession of head winds, | harvest, for 280 00 at Thay’ almoa icultura! | the Almighty upon the President and Congress of the JESUS Epes Ga.tn one grace, ene cusey event in’ Mfe, | PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 22, 1868. qatar ary AW 4S orige George Latimer, and ‘Which on the evening of the 15th of February rose to | Sigerea as total failure, In‘some districts thou- | United States and implored that the commission to eae gps ‘time. Datore.. Our journey “ena nanan BRISTOL, March 2 sasied, achr Ninotta, Wilson, New a strong gale, obliging the captain to heave her to | sands of acres will never be reaped at all, while in | git to-morrow (to-day) in ge Senate chamber of the | through life is like an endless band around the circle ee ARRIVALS. York, 1 RIVER, M Jor eight hours. In spite of this she made a quick | others many hundreds of farmers will not gather | Capitol would be filled with jyisdom, so that they of the world’s machinery; changes of events are ‘REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. mEALE RIVER, M rch 19—Arrived, sobr Netty Potter, Sime Th rice a é the soth at | 2! than enough for seed and flour for thelr own | might bé enabied to discharge the aglemn duties an¢ essentially the same, under perhaps a diferent Bteamship City of Cork (Br), Phillips, Liverpool Feb aa Sailed—Schra ‘Wells, Rice, and Minerva, Bright. passage. ¢ previous steamer, due on Soth at | use uring the year. The extent of the injury caused sibilities devolving on them to the glory of | aspect, from age to from period to period. Queenstown, anh, ‘and Halifax Morch 19,° with mdse and NYork. Nelson Wells, » Sydney, had not made her appearance when the by the rust is only ascertained after the God and the welfare and good of the nation and | ‘These eventa m be brightened by fiction, ther nay ‘ngers, to John G Dale. Was detained 46 hours of Halt: GALVEST’ 5, yrarch 12—Cleared, bark Panama, MeKene Kaikoura left, whereby the mail connection was again | Hiachine has been at work, for flelds that promised | people, be browned by time, they may be warre ‘yy circume | fax by fox, and since teaving Halifax has had NE gales and | ze) Cork, «Os 7 splendidly as far as appearance were concerned ‘After the customary services Dr. Chapin proceeded | stan Dut nevertheless “one feat rvades | 82ow storms, . 1 March 4,and | gasiye GESTER, March 20—Arrived, schr Hattie, Cook, interrupted. The Kaikoura brought nine passengers | jaye turned out not worth reaping.” 6 eS, ne' € ae jure ‘Steamship Erin (Br), Forbes, Liverpool HP at for Baltimore. sstennetneill ha , nt with the sermon, selecting as his text two of the | them ‘ali—that of sameness gnd uniformity. nstown 6th, with mdse and paasen| to the Na- N OBD. h 19—Arrived, scbr Elizabeth Eng- for New York. Mr. Crawford, a brewer of Adelaide, recommends | verses of the lesson for the day—the eighteenth and With the Deity time is but as the ebb oo Steams Go. Experienced heavy peer ay and NW | yjs) 28 ERDFOBD, aa — , ‘ cameras the use of California wheat as seed, In order to pre- | nineteenth verses of the fourth chapter of the Gospel | and tow of the tide, or as the billows that rise and | gslesto ine Banks, and. from thence had ‘fine weather and exe rlitrrie 8 Webb, Jones, and E M Smith, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. vent the red rust. It is very likely that this sugges | of st, Luke—passages from Christ's discourse in Tre winds. Marsh 7, off Cape Cl 4 ‘Cloar, passed a steamer Ee eae ae ES ‘posed ua be the Colorado, relurnlaa, itn a OWEWEONT: March 19, PM—Arrived, achre Lady, Adams, int 6b 10, ton 20 2%, an Inman, steamer, bound B: 18th I" 4 ) wed" eon hiver for kliaabetuport® Elizabeth Davidson, A 410, on 68 $8, a steamer bound E, supposed the Frab ¢ | Beles, York for Annis ain J W Freeman, Eldridge, Paws stage of life which he may deem Asad. now, ae Lot eter Prad Kingdom (Br), Donaldson, GIA8S°ep Feb fy shag gd teen, Fortney WE, fe even he would — tire of his condition and cry | 26, vie ork Lm) ped on a mag se wardot | ™' a aot Itce A Band ae 4, NYork for Valencia. out, “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity | ‘The soul | Bre .haPere ens detatned off Zany Hook inva violent | ee eae taste from Nvork for Gibral-" was not made for the gion but the world for the | grow storm for 40 hours. March 7%, l9% 60 (4 lon aA, passed | tars Fhomas P Cooper, Weeden, for Elizabethport; © Le Her- soul. The world is only fitted as a resting place for | One of Guion's steamers, bound E; %sth, It 44 $8, lon 4720, | rick, Thrasher, from Providenes for do. ae an el ror teomrpperreytey ary cep ora enlace PS SE ST Rc i$ “ d 3 rn Wel 4 Z whole world,” simply ‘meant the highest idea. of | Seamalip’Arizooa, Maury, /vspinwall March 18. with mdse, | for Portland; Merrimac, Wellleet for Virginia; Vandalla,, human happiness, for none but the Deity could own | fran ‘aud treasure, to the Pacific Mail Steamship Co. | Lord, Portland for NYork he Elizabethport for Boston 5+ the whole world.’ Let the rich man think of this, | March tS, exchanged simars with steamship Henry Chaun- | Mary & Elvira, Rockport for Norfolk; John Bayton, Calais “What will it profit me?” Let the man of business, | “*Sleamship eorge Wu ihinston, Gager, Rew Orleans Marck foe Aled Sere 3 an the man of advancing years, the young picking up | 14, and SW Pass Ibtb, ‘with mdse aneet to Sars 3, oiew Oneee, Tacy Aoeae ye eee 4 ge ; ckburn. "Se bred ery) Cromwell & Cos, Experienced heaty: weather the ent TONDON. Mat tion will be acted upon. synagogue at Nazareth, the place of his nativity, as en follows:—“The spirit of the Lord is upon me, be- : ee tie poory He hail sent me to heat the broken Sypney, N.S. W., Jan, 30, 1868. poor; He hath sent me to le broken lative Avtion—Society from the Bush, ‘The wheat harvest throughout the colonies having | ROaved,, fo Preven, devverance to the captive aaa Sypney, New South Wales, Jan, 30, 1868. terminated, it is found that the yield as a whole is a are apes 3? “To Cope Iackapiey op year ace ‘The Prince, the Prince.and still the Prince, 1s the | much below the average, owing to the partial failure | the Lord. le reverend preacher ese WO! all-engrossing topic of private ‘conversation, news- | of the Adelaide crops, There will, however, be more Sopa panktay ae Or Bg Ob nine mean clacoinne paper articles and official decrees, The Prince and | than mae i our own Tenures, oe a is ponte, ae bie i omg oh Battie to ae in pee and fever h de the tour fr th Australia | expect hat shipments to Engian one ly from substance taken from the prophecy of Isaiah. ged ee ee : * pale sspiixey Victoria, will pe resumed. the markets have at | The people were wonderfully startled at the bye, Soe aamania, ant now al present a falling tendency except for Adelaide old | gracious and solemn words that proceeded height in this-colony. It appears everywhere in & | wheat, which is scarce, and commands 88. 6d. per | frem the mouth of one who had been among change; one is buta repetition of the other. There | ound is no doubt that if one of the devotees of the world were given the o} in Prince Alfreds Visit—Royulty and Aristocracy at @ Discoant—The Growth of the Austrae lian Colonies=Statistics of Progress—Legis- ver; avated form, but is soon cured and leaves | bushel; for other descriptions prices range from 63. | them, and on hearing them they said one to another, aris in youth, who dream not of old tire pas- | NE N) March 19—Arrived, schrs Telegraph, Ihcetieeced bodice ae i ite tren Ant loaves | gd. to Za, 6d. Flour is dimeult to sell unless in lots | “Is not this Jesus the gon of Joseph and Mary? 1, | Rnd death, ‘which are. far distant, in. the. dim {Goth and tet tna, encountered avery neary fale.’ | Porto Rica for Norwich; Dr Frankliny Buuzabcthport for do's of a retail character. Adelaide sorts bring from £18 | then, the words of Christ were the cause of astonish- respective of their early life. The days of life are =<? ad ce), Te olen § wate ‘eb 9, witl way iron, | Oliver Spelman, J & N man, an 5 attack, A goed exnmple of this is Victoria, where the | to £19; other brands, from £16 to £17 103. menf to the people of Nazareth, how much more | ut as the evanescing foam; and what, will there be Oe B Portland), Gratfam, Cardenas, 20days, | PENSACOLA, March 14—Cleared, schr Alice C Noyes, « royal geest was received with an enthusiasm verging In the import markets the demand for American | startling and with what greater admiration and | to when there is mo hope to lead us on, no sal- | with molasses, Is bound to Portland; put into this port for | Crowell, Havana. i ai ods has not been , and the market is well | wonder should they not be read and accepted by the | y, ward to? | abarbor. Is anchored at the SW Spit. “ADELPHIA, March 22—Arrived, bark Meaco, Rio to maiduess, but which he left on the 4th inst., after | £0onet with al descriprcus. A aiupment of dried | people of the presens day, The Spinit of the Lord | Wirt Wen ey ee eee Se eee ey | Behr Grand iolends Freciand, Koeeland, Janetros brig Jon hnyara, Poncer astayof afew short weeks, amid the most marked | app! ex Lubra, was sold under the hammer at | was upon Him, and He had come to fulfil the ancient | man from the brute creation to the level nearly of Schr Justina, Gregory, Rockland, PORTLAND, March S—Arrived, | brig ie Lair el signsof indifference on the part of our neighbors. 7a, ‘but in private hands are quoted at 9d. to 93d.; | prophecy, to preach the Gospel to the poor, to heal | God himself, is looked at, its inestimable value can Schr Defiance, Hall, Rockland, ° Michon, Matanzas; scbr Prudence, Gilkey, Camden Schr Sin! ‘kland. be perceived. The faculty of man for doing wrong | _ Schr Red Jacken” Averill, “Rockland (before reported at mackerel brought 6s. 6d. to 6s. 9d. per kit; 11b. lob- | the broken hearted, to preach deliverance to the shows his power of doing good. If there had been a 3 Point). New York; Sters are worth 62. 6d. to 73; oysters, 88. 6d. to 78. | captive and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at er Chesapeake, Johnson, New York; bark TheyRave betn cured, and radically cured, of their ‘reuen hy McFarland, Matanzaa; brig Sussex (Br), Davis, do; hankering after a royal court and their veneration | In American hardware we have no chal to | liberty them that are bruised, to preach the accepta- | no di lence first (here would have been no ir ison, Rockland. achra £ @ Knight, Fuller, and Ald, Bunker, Baltimore. forthe son of the Queen. The speculation of getting | Teport, except nails, which are sligutly ble year of the Lord.” That acceptable year has €X- | capacity to Obey. If there had been no devil there | , Schr Maggie , Hall, Rockland (before reported at Hart 2d Salled, steamabip Austr 1 Liverpool. | (PAL ioe.n dearer. Tubs have been quitted by auction at | isted from that time to this; this is the acceptable | would have been no angel. Man’s very wickedness I e PORTSMOUTH, March 18—CIeared, scl amen, up‘a loyal @esire for a sort of vice-regal government 9d. + DI nh f toall, Th hout His life Christ had Schr Niger, Thompson, Boston. Buekaville, SC. 10s, 6d. to 208. 9d. per mest; brooms are wort! year of grace to all, Throughout fe Chri shows his potential purity. Aud then, when we Schr Nizer, Thompson, Boston. PROVIDENCE, March 20—Arrt schre C 8 Bayle has signally failed, and the close inspection of the | 14s. to 16s.; rosin has advanced 1s, x cwt.; | made many similar declarations of His divine mis- | consider the enjoyments of the soul, its sweet Schr Wm R Ginn, Kelley, Boston via Newport. Steele, Mobile; Clara, Wicks, and E $ Conant, Hammond, yoyal duk¢ and his noble companions has had the piten is steady at last month’s rates. Stocks of lum- | sion, and that in Him was’ fulfilled all the | communion with the Deity, and the price the | Schr Eugene, Bullman, Wonton for Philadelphia. + | do; Francie Arthemus, Hathaway, Jacksonville; Hiawatha, cf “fast” er have been replenished and prices have fallen; | ancient .prophecies vouchsafed by God to} Saviour paid for it—with’ his blood—can we Schr R K Vaughan, Grinnell, Beston for Philadelphia. Howard; Race Horse, Br: Frances Hatch, Gregory, an contrary effect. ‘These “fast” young men, let loose | the shipment ex Lubra at auction brought, 16s. 6d: | man. Jesus in. another. place says:—"l am | give tt up for anything ‘this world can give? Be. | Sede Grande ‘Tarlo, Boston for Philadelphia. Kaho, Davia Baltimore: Maro, Kelley: FH fandolph Ad~ from motier's care, and finding ivemselves tn the | for white pine shelving, and. and G, mooring ies. | the “resurrection and the le, Come to me | fides, all’ the pleasures of the world Will prof Sine ama; Lizzie Maul, Buhels eine Dotan Sutcleg: WE novel position of’ ruling society, ins! be 8d. Kerosene oil has declined; sales have been made ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give | nothing when the soul itself is lost, for then th ett, Cotuit Po Ke H Nic ad C PStickney, Mattie a a ietclehy, Austead of beng: as low aa 28, 4d, for parcels and ranging up to 2s. 6d. | you rest, He who hath seen me hath geen the faculty of enjoying them will be lost also, for we Bohr Ellen ved ‘a Rhadenes New Hedord Rpg ervey exert Mio erenr ee EG Irvin, Atkins, slaves ef it as at home, went In for sport a little too lively, not only with horses and dogs, but also in the families of a peopte who were at first Increduious, then asionished, and at last indignant. Public o}pinion in any part of the British dominion must be v ery unanimously and very greatly incensed for small lots, The tobacco market has n kept | Father.” Certain miracles performed by Him were down by advices of large shipments and auction | only types of the spiritual condition of men through- sales and we have no improvement to report in | out all ages to whom the words of Christ were heal- rices, Borden's goods are coming into more favor | ing words; words of spiritual deliverance from their here as they become.krown. Concentrated coffee is | sins. And to-day, wherever the Gospel is preached, dford. only Doses that seoegn ie an itself, ag me lose Bene ein pe towes inane mentors for Philadelphia, Fhiladelph a 3 Sea Frye, Langley, Hoboken; sloop Oriental, hat we lose everything, and when our loved ones ‘Sehr M ae Vy Seton avis, ‘ork. Park Sr, Kelley, Pawtucket for die we part with them forever, for we deprive our- ir Montezuma, Lowe, Provincetown, ne Sailed—Schrs James Parker Sr, Kelley, eet selves of the blessing of eternity. ‘The reverend gen- | ae Here myn gale Chase, Provincetown (before report PS Ea pnb argue ram e ae tleman concluded by telling his listeners that at Sehr Almon Bacon, Sherwood, Barnstable. ORL AND, March 15—Sailed, schr Etta A, Sylvester, s a selling at 368. to 40s. per dozen; condensed milk, 218. | is the accepted time of the Lord—the acceptable | that moment their souls were at a polse, and he Schr Planter, Clark, Holmes’ Hole, NYork. ae mony aauing belonging directly to the sovereign | to 2as,; an inferior brand of the latter 1s quoted at | yearinwhich all can turn to Him and have rest. | entreated them earnestly to ponder the rors of his. | Schr Chas Cooper, Nickerson, Harwich. STONINGTON, March 19—Arrived, schrs Thos W Thorne, Appears Ina respectable paper as that which wie Aus. | 2% Sia ae The text indicated the religion of Christ as adapted | text, for what proitetn it them should they gain the eee Oe aH isons Ceoridence for Baltinare, | RMT ee Oe tratastc ny fhe most innportaut paper in all these colo- 7 ea eee eee ee a rie rereat ia | Whole world and lose thelr souls? Schr Gun Rock, Boyd, Providence for Eltzabethport. on NakerSchra Richard Law, York, and DC Foster, Shef- nies, ger t after the royal party when it jeft Mefvourne. | ‘OFFICIAL TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. poniettilne necullariycadaped. 40 skhesexpariences, —_——- Schr Jesse, Jones, Providence for Elizabethport. > field, NYork. ra i» really astonishing, but all the more refreshing, LS Clas: He pee ann ieetnoe, saa sapiredion, ‘ot man, | Hew Shall the Church Deal With the Quese | , Schr Addié P Stimpson. Stimpson, Providence for Eliza- Tene Mtate OF atl dally tie following Words:— 1 W egive below the official transfers of real estate | and In the hour of deati to the soulof man, The | tion of Amusements ? net piten M Walte, McRae, Providence for Elizabethport. | f Al wage problem to the minds of English statesmen, be- | nnd leases recorded on Saturday in this city, KI [pee a UN Ae ee eae fe Rev. Day K. Lee preached before a not very | cir RM Durell, Hayward, Wickford. PROOF OF THE EXCELLENCE OF HOFF’S MALT: teen 30 ee hetual and practical condition of life, boundless | numerous congregation at Bleecker Street Uni Schr RM Durell, Hayward, W inn! J * °, = 01 leecker ireet niver- ir Luc; al lall, Westerly. Ry ove: tended vevond thevopinion that. ie Is undesr, | CUB X: ¥., and Hudson county, N. J.:— ene uaiter, aumknown things, | brave salist. church mise cana the subject of his ais- | Schr Eien Elizabeth, Darcy, Warren for Elizabethport, EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF HEALTH ts doubtless also that e e 4 ce e 4 id Am: Pe di wpol Trea fear tem to vecomne antagnontatic repub- | som st, ns, near sth ay, lot 25 Arden estate, Of higher knowledge, restiess—restiess ever in his | course-being, “How Shall the Church Deal With the | Schr Corm Kelly; Newport for Elirabethport, which the trade saya; we therefore extract from some letters f 5 eaee, 7 Newpo eal ‘ nov gh, therefore, that had these colonies been bent, eonee } ,000 | Pursuit of sclence, overcoming all obstacies in M8 | Question of Amusements?” The preacher.selected | Sehr J Ie ae lag al yt gaat lately received by HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT, 543 like ‘the children of Israel of old, upon asking | 13thst,ss, $29.6 e Sth av, gm ., Id, “But boundiessas are inan's desires | a8 hils text the ninth verse of the eleventh chapter | Sehr Geo W Rogers, Rogers, New London, —— ; for a king, and Prince Alfred’ not invinci- | 14th st, m8, 196.6 e of av A, 25x103, Nom, | natural world. But, boundless as are man’s desires PI Schr Maria L Hall, Lawrence, Portiand, Gt. Broadway, New York, the following allusions:— of the Book of Ecclesiastes:—‘Rejoice, 0, young Schr Delphi, Elliott, New Haven for Elizabet 24th st, 8 8, 100 ft e of 7th av, 16.8x: ..13,000 | and aapirenoes, the universe is as boundless and thport. —_— Schr Honest Abe, Allison, New Haven for Elizabethport, CLEVELAND, March 16, 1868. bly opposed to a southern seat of empire, ve rds fresh fields of loratiog to tle mind. the world might have witnessed in these days | 44th st (West), No 134, 20x100.4. IO | Eee TE Sd’ ban, Deen gGGt hon manne | man in thy youth, and let thy heart cheer thee h e 9 ’, ctacl ack aA 2 In this God has been good to man; activity of Schr Jamen, Creamer, New Haven for Elizabethport. the) astounding spectacle of @ second British mon- | #22 Sb 8% Soe te wiof sth ay, 20K Snooo | thought is ever sustained; fresh incentives to the | in the days of thy youth, and walk in| Selr iE Brady Brown, Now Haven for Biabeibport | Weare wilingto doall we ho wover, when the Gaiates leit Karepe, cpkape mis. | Sith St, #4) 175 ft w of 6th av, 150x100.5 ‘s,000 | study of the great book (of ature ‘Are always open | the ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine “ ies se pot been our observation in past sales, that HOFF*S MALT ¢ ie . abethport. ’ —— pe eon er pute ean oo Te he fon hg me too ft uf ret ar Sext02: et} nothing to assuage ‘the a of the inner mind? | €Y°S bat know thou that for all these things ee faroldy Glen Cove. ipeet EXTRACT is MERITORIOUS and sery valuable FOR CON- Hostile duane ites biol inten: te a) dest it | gist st, 93 ft w of 8d av, 76.10x9.2%5x1.4x13,6x Is there nothing ap licable to the feclings common | God will bring thee into judgment.” In opening his Schr Cadie, Goodwin, Southport. LESCE! 4 DELICATE FEMALES. x " ) Nom. f cor ’ I STRONG & ARMSTRONG, eholce of courtiers was, my ‘the least of it untfor. Lari agi pt Af OG eer eer pepe consolation in the dark hours of life? Oh, yea; Jesus | lection of Soripture had by many orthodox ministers | of the snow storm, and has been driven south by the late NE ONG & h e Wndiceteine yet tnipuoneen | Uk ae aieth , between 8th and 9th ays, 38 supplies the consolation needed. He says to all, in | been construed or accepted in an ironical sense, but | s#le. BELOW. CINCINNATI, March 5, 1868, " the words of the text, that He hath come to preach none ae ms tee “e th av, —X275x—: the Gospel to the poor, to heal the broken hearted, oth rly © 8, 98.834 ft 8 of 116th st, —X98.8%X—{ vom 2 reach deliverance to the captive and recove! of *: \. distinguished visitor impressed the people of Victoria with a belief in his capacity asa sgoieee or his determination strictly to perform the harassing duties ‘ toa high station. He has failed lamentably the this wae-an erroneous view and @ false acceptation, Constellation, Mulliner, from Liverpool Feb8, with | The sale of HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT is quite a rapid one, as the Bible could not be deemed to have any trapa | itl yconmelaticne Manic, cnetea on the BOS ieee of into which men shall be unwittingly led. There was | Nantucket, by pilot boat Hopes es LB} and we find it very efiicacious never, probably, a time when the world manifested a ‘The ship Harvest Queen js still anchored at the SW Spit; as il it to the blind, and to set at liberty them it king! and -, 200X278... are bruised; to preach the acceptable year of the passl lous | 18 also the ship Jobn Bright. VAGELER, WAGNER & CO, digai y of demeanor which ia sald wove, the prince, Block between 116th and 120th sts and sth av Lord. The preacher was listened to with wrapt at- Sauvement then fhe present ¢ ai and many’ persons J SAILED. Physic! recommend it to persons suit from } wehave had but few examples, But if aresident | _ aud Harlem lane. ecevesereses ce tention throughout a very lengthy, eloquent and in- | faq heen led to regard the churches as dreary prise Steamships City of London, Louisiana, Ocean Queen, _— gigas oe Prince Alfred in Australia would mot be enthusias- Aalst st and av A, 8 € Cor, OOXIOOLIXAXR1X) | | ee ie nents See ‘songreguel the preachers as “old coveys” and to consider that | Fiagsong Biraies, peso . pais xe saga * | COLDS, COUGHS, HOARSENESS, DYSPEPSIA, hoes of le, so far as Victorian opinion goes, a 6, fathers and mothers had better “keep shady.” This ycegom Goaranton Ses Far ecen Greeetan metals: | domuiia tokeeal: hata, , thealy eeceptal 78. AED (yihat would be ‘thought of a court composed of | AV A, ¢ 8, 100.11 ft n of 120th at, 22.1190... dispersed. Sel lodt sMewrys and Yorkes? Our colonial youth are not | 128th st, 8 8, eo av, xg the St. Patrick’s Cathedral. ‘weckward in what in bloc) i ee 9,800 a eeeeet dace pelicve they Bight: cake heamued | acoth wt, 8 8, 178.0 ft 6 of bth av, ikuxdOii ‘The cathedral was densely crowded yesterday and +13,500 | in consonance with the holy season of Lent, pre- (CONTACT)... ....00-s0-00+ irit had in a great degree served to stim a de- sire to make our Sabbaths like the Parisian Sabbath, | Rapidan. Also large Geet of schooners from Southern | ge asap, and this was to a large extent due to the lack of inte- 2 NW, fresh. Se aaa a rest and withdrawal of influence in the Church, the seaianesicerectabhlbeiez: MEDICAL WONDER-HYAT?'S LIFE BALSAM. « - Sabbath and the Bible dor wealthier and more in- neuralgia and gout, in their worst tan Row ge these scions of the British.aristo- a cane =a ; j- With these { 130th st, n 8, 400 ft e of 7th av, 50x99.11, + 8,000 Marine Di a foment gd noneete © ome meatier for curious speculation ss to whe woud Is0th at, ns, 425 ft e of 7th av, 25x90.11. 4 "yoo | Seted a grandand solemn appearance. High mass poten apo ee SOE EWA EEOD | wernt eas tial ramp esseal Seluamees scrofa bine, hy, soripelans cd Gleam | pais D tour aoble women. | No; Y/ sienple minded aus. | 130th atid 131s ats, 096 fe € of 7th ay, 4 ots. commenced na usual at half-past ten o'clock, the | toasters tno right: at en tint eee a areary, | STEAMED, Ear elsireta, will have to procure e eplinder | kidneys, taltrneum, Ao. Ae, ve moat certalnly cured *Atr “alian colonisis were intended to be converted into | 18st av and 78th st, 8 Ww corner, 25x100 (con- Rev. Mr. McGuire omiciating as celebrant. The | the Sabbath of the’ Parisians, The enactment of | ‘tom New York before ahe can repair and proceed. sore EDR IEE BALSAM Mr. Joseph Mel ain’ ‘© Wer lovers of the aristocracy, the trong men were , tract)... .. 3 spe 3 ‘aids further laws on the subject would be of little aval SuLP KATE DAVENPORT, Otia, at Acapulco from New York, | of MAR nn IES HALAAM cuted Meaored a the’ fe ul lo inoculate them with the passion.” 7th av, es, 74ft 8 of 85th st, 17.4x58.9x56.2x Kyrie and Credo were the composition of Wolfgram | for the laws which were now in exininte “were Tie reports latter. part of Me eaiecad ligia winds wok of meron cee 3 jestroyed : rings, Alfred Jett intif Ol the Gib to the" 862M oi saa HECUMDKD IN" NW see+ 6.500 | ana wore soudciod with all the excellent choral ac- | observed or enforced. A8 one of the means by which uae | Oct 28, Frank Buiter: or Stone, NB, was washed o He was then (1867) residing in Philipsburg, N. J. ‘The physt- wt Ge ern ns Sth 26 Merah, Segment ho alata cessori ired for thet some of the results 89 desi nt, | Board trom i1bboom and lost; Jan 4, Int 8808, lon 64 30 W | cian had abandoned the case and hfe frieads ought ‘him 1 ting which time the royal captain was hunting, | Bowery, No 900, 3 years, per year.............. 1,800 jes requ for their excellent production. A feos e results 80 desirable in the way of elevat- | was boarded by bark Helen Snow,’ of New Bedford, on a | a dying ‘when bis brother advised him to try the Life yawaing and smirking in various | Broadway, No 744 (basement), 2 years, per year. 1,500 | fine quartette, without accompaniment, occurs in | ie the taste for amusement among the people, he | cruise, four months out, 4@ barrels of oll, bound for’ Sand- Baloag ine'boule of which enabled him to leave bis bed. would suggest that the Church itself put off some of | wich Islands, and come to thiscity. In one month he was entirely cured. its finery, be simpler in its forms, have fewer points | PropeuuER Doris, for Providence, soon after leaving her | Inquire at 13 Fifth street. of doctrine, and embrace purer, freer principles. | pler yesterday afternoon disarranged hermachinery and came YATT'S LIFE BALSAM perfectly cured Mr. Williamy Address to the hearts and reason of the people a love | 1 auchor inthe Eaat river, near Wall street; abe probably | Springer, 188 Broome street, of {atlammatory rheumatiam of for all that is beautiful and pleasant, and teach them | PFoceeded in the evening. eens Sand te bis head, sod was oa A that religion is not a dreary sho t Christian men i Miscellaneous, daring three months. The and women do more to promote and create public | Thuafarwehave heard of no disasters at sea. Several ‘Life Balsam has been tested by the public durin; lectures. and libraries, such as were offered cline rearstanl Coes are two enter ous of an hunaved at tre. Cooper Union, With intelicataay ed | pilot boats which went down the day before the Inte NE gale | {@uceoJonicn it has cured, instructive public readings, And if ‘the | bavenearly all returned, and anchored in the lower bay. | It isa certain curative for Fistula in all curable cases. people will have dramatic amusements and pastimes, | Those that returned were the Jane, No; C H Marshall, No erp aad ssirper bottle, or six for 88. let_them be of the refined and elevating tendency of | 8; Edmund Driggs, No7; James Avery, No 9; Isaac Webb, sb. a the readings of Mrs, Kemble and Mr. Murdoch, | No 8; Arlel Patterson, No 12, and Josiah Johnson, No 28. ge ee ea Laniane to. cate . cf Franklin st, No 103, 2 years, per year.. + 5,500 | the Credo and was rendered most harmoniously by azst the Galatea was alled off this port, | Water 10 364, 4 years, per year. + 1,800 | the four principal artiststs in the choir, Madame ua og ath *ea5 | Chomé (soprano), Mrs.. Werner (contralto), Mr. mediately the population got as excited as | West 11t! ‘Bel boys on # holiday. Forty small steamers left | East 82d st, No 224, 5 years, per year. 700 | Henry Schmitz (tenor) and Mr. gs) ap eae (basse). the harbor to welcome the royal visitor. Unfortu- TRAN! . At the offertory a delightful solo, “ ut portens,” mat (ly the rain Cy this ceremony .as well as | Adelphi st, es, 100.5 n of Lafayette av, 22x100.$15,500 | from Rossini’s “Stabat Mater,” requiring much exe- tha € of the following days; and it was ge = | ob- st, n 8, $1.6 ft w of Nevins st, 21x100. + 7,750 | cutionary power and expression, was sung by Mad- sery ed as a remarkable circumstance that, while in | Douglass st, ns, 300ft wot ot av, 40x127.9'¢ 425 | ame Choméd with great feeling and sympathy, the | ast six months it has almost not rained at all Douglass st, ns, 340 ft w of hav, 127.93,x Bihler’s “Sanctus,” “Benedictus” and “Agnus Dei” thet lucky young man brought an abundance 56.8X 128.7 34 X32.3, ee. 25 | were also among the selections and were well per- show . ers withhim. In this, as in many other respects, | Huron st, 8 8, 3054 formed, Mr. Gustavus Schmitz, as usual, presided heis different from his mother, whose good weather | Morrell and Moore sts, se 500 | at the organ. At the termination of the first Gospel Jucki proverbial, After the usual amount of salut- | Oxford st, w 8, 102.3 ft 8.01 + 3,800 | the Most Rey. the Archbishop ascended the pulpit See 4 8 of Taam: ob -¥8 E z cor, 75X16 f Park av, 25x10. : e hich were the highest attainment of ‘intellect ing hi Wl been gone through with the Prince went on | Rivers st, # 6, 150 ft e of Harrison av, 25x100... '325 | and preached a sermon, closing his text | ¥ “ of intellectual STEAMSHIP NEBRABKA, Captain Horner, from New York na th (ering the tort of dis- ‘ phore. privately, to Witness the display of reworksin | ROSs st, 8a, 312 ft e of Wsthe av, 67X10. the sixtn chapter’ of the’ Gospel of dramatic cature, divested of All that was injurious | tor sah Franciaco, made the run to Panama in 2 ailing days. | ase that threatens early dienolution, may thro thin vale and ax und fe bay, which commenced atnightfal, { | Sandford ahd Leonard s 00 | Sera aero AINE, J Teferenice | to the | great | wean additional means ‘of providing healthfur mene | Sbe experienced very heavy weather moat of the passage. The | wable guide be restored v» health and happiness. specimen: must > ve ‘at man: x x performed by v converting the 1 - “ c es free of charge by add g Dr. . Things Of this kitd, the effect of this iumination | Taylor st, ws, 101.8 ft 10,000 | five barley loaves and two small fishes toa plentiful {al amusement, let the churches form Uterary auso- | Nebraska salled from New York Jan 8; the weather wasio- | Siaiven taney New ‘ork, enclosing one letter stamp,jor GEO, / appear ¢d to me to be superb, The quays, wharves, | Warren st, ns, lot 354. 000 tations for the young, in which the essay, the | tensely cold, with strong winds anda heavy sea; on the 10th c. GODWIN & CO., 38 Hanover street, Boston, supply for the five thousand pork who had fol- 3,800 | lowed Him over the sea of Galilee. Whoever, said 5,000 | the Archbishop, will have the power, attentively and 8,100 | devoutly to enter into the spirit of the present hely . 2,500 | season—whoever, with thrilling hearts and devout tableau, the conundrum, and, if practicable, ‘a terad, tremen: is way mi e made th igerators, CI means ofaciieving glorious results, elevating the | Equator, on the 284; on the Sat, at 8 AM, went Into Rio Ja- ow Ja the time to purchase Rettiseraton, tains, Giese streets and forte along the whole shore and the men- of-war, yachts and steamers in the bay were clothed in light. Of diferent colors, shape and nature, while ‘thousam ds of rockets seemed to double the number Warren st, ns, 142.7 ft A Washington st, e s, 237 ft#of Concord, $ox114.9. Wyckofl st and Hunter Fly road, s ¢ cor, 7 acre: Wyckoff st, ss, 225 ft. of Smith st, 25x100. = f ii the place to get of const diations above. ‘The Galatea was very hand- | ‘South 4th st, s 8, 138.3 fw of 8th ‘st, t lar minds, practised self-denial by fasting, mortification tastes of the Pe and abolishing much of the | neiro for coal; Feb 10, at 9 AM, entered the Straits of Magel- — ‘beat and cheapest is at E. D. ASSFORD'S corner somely i, uminated; but what clicited and deserved | _ lot, 20x19.734. = 4,500 | and prayer—will not fail to be deeply impressed with | Present degrading system of public amusement, lan in the teeth of a heavy gale from SW, blowing with auch | stores, Cooper Institute, New York. a ‘the great est applause was a huge sea dragon, formed | South sth st, n it the hofiness and the grandness and the solemnity of — EE Re violence that she could with difficulty steam: it; on the PFICIAL DRAWIN 38 OF THE KENTUCKY of the hul | of a steamer, covered with canvas, with | _ bloc 7,000 | the great festivals that are approaching, and of the BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. 16th, at 4 PM, cleared the Straits (via Smyth's Channel) and } A Qui eihtry » 7 head and wings, and a tail composed of twenty | Atlantic dispositions with which we should come to their ; ntered the Gulf of Penas; during the wilind deh Miosgutee KENTUCKY STATE BXTRA—OLASS 297, MARCH 21, 1868, boats. TH is ingenious monster, marked in every X123.6X218.11 16,500 | celebration. The solemnity of the passions and death 3 EIGER nee eas ‘" w ‘51, 1, 77, 7, ‘a, = 8 outline wi ith tanverng, and spitting showers of | DeKalb av an ‘11,000 | of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ dying upon the | 2L0N10us Assavur witm A Razor.—Two men, | Straitsthe Nebraska encountered ® succession of gales, with ‘KENTUCKY STATE—CLASS 98, MAnCH 2, 1 rockets out of its mouth as it moved slowly along, | Evergreen av, n 8, ns Hamed Thomas Rosether and John Lynch, boarding | M#lh Faia and snow, and thick, heary fogs, #0 that during » | 61, 77, My My & My, 8 Bh, oH Th 4 tlh glorious 9 it ifut sight a cross for — bag ert es festival of et tae larly in Smyth's Channel, th anagers. was a beat _ iom. | resurrection, his triumph over sins and the power No. 12 part e time, particularly in Smyth's Channel, the aca cay Next day took place the omcial landing of Prince “2100 | Of darkness, and the dispositions with which we | S¢ N° 1%) Hudson avenue, became involved in an oven were hidden from view the Teun encountered ari. Often Dearing ofthe Paces Loner fy AMred. ‘Thiindering of guns, bowing and scrapin, 4 should take part in these celebrations—dispositions | #"ument on Saturday night last, which resulted in | leat gale, with a tremer She 2%, 9% 18, 67, 3, 65, 14, 36, 34, 22, 66. Unreviy deekced officials, oheering, waving of hund blowing from 8 and Wi the sen kept up during the 17th and 5 xeusty oe i in ug -26,050 | of lively and carnest faith, dispositions of purity of | & quarrel between them, during which the latter | ta the Tsth nrrived of Lota, Chile, Jn. & fog, with hse WS, BAROR My “* / ungvalarcis, children singing “Nadanal antes? eee eee 3,650 areas feet Whien th ave t By selzed a chair and attempted to strike Rosether with | falmiat] EM anchored in La ‘30 Pan Be p Rdiolta ga Soft, Moston ©. Hastinre " ldren singing “National Anthem,” | _ 100..... . fei cl e divine as prey om take in coal; for Panama, ire Yirgis in wikie—everything as usual on such occa. | Park and hi . 1,175 | for us in a special manner at this holy time, and | chee of serceal wing peers eens bY the Interfer- | the weather sea amooth. ‘The Nebraska | For circulars, dtc. In the above Hotierton aadrcnn sions, In the\eveuing illumination; next day grand | Park and Wash ) which He himself will distribate to ns, and which | time. Lynch th Rt io were present at the | was 2daj ro sin the Straite, and 5 days + Covington, Ry. Fecep ion any more fireworks; on the 24th | x200X128.5. -10,808 | will be more precious and more miraculous than | to have’ loft wie eft the room, and was supposed | Lote. Total days from New York to Panama, 69; run- $$ review of Oops amd theatre; on the 25th | Portland av,e 0 that which He gave to the five thousand people who | Roseiher took Ine Trgmtes. A short while after | ming days, CIRCULARS AND INFORMATION FURNISHED IN races; the 26b) Was Sunday, und therefore quiet; | _ 5128x607 . 6,000 | were gathered around Him on the mountain and on | way through the halk ee eee Was making his | Sreamente TirawA,at Syne, NT ae eet all legalized lotteries, fe SLUTS, the 2: n wibessed a regatta;’the gain a grand. pre: | dal ay, n w the desert through the act of His divine power. He | when te was. set upom from ning ee Mtteet MOOK | Diets ToRered for sale. (This sienmer was the UncieSam, | —___176 Broadway and 168 Fulton. Fentation by the bishop of 4 Bibks and prayer book | KALTx20x had told his aposties that the great festival day of | aasailant, who Was secreted. there: It ahoeac acy | formerly Telonsing tothe Pacite Mall Steamehtp Co, sold by BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW on the pay @ good Bunday school children, LEASES RECO the Jews was approaching. ‘That pasch was but the | Feceived a very severe cnt He? pit ippears, and | them to the Spaniards during their war with Chile and Pern, ‘York and States where desertion, drunkenness, &c., aro How nis Pyal Highness must have been rejoiced | | Adelphi st, No 965, first floor, &c, 6 yi type and emblem of Himself, and the miracle which ut on the back part of the | resold by the latter at Tabiti, and was fitted up anew under | Sumcient cause; no publicity; no charge until divoree ob- Purthe r estivtties have been postponed tili the Weather ¢t8 better. It is the intention of the Prince © ieave fore for Queensland about the 21st of Febra- He wrought was to have reference to that which was ee head, which wound was inflicted by a razor. The | new name.) : oi ae ‘cries of the injured man brought several persons to | sour ONnUAT (of Squan, NJ), 247 tons register, buflt at wireet. ionicateinal es — ee his assistance and Lynch was secured and handed | gtaten Island in 1866, now ai Providence, bas been purchased Front st, 9, dwelling house, 6 y: Grand av, Nos. 528 and 639, corner of b ay, one house, 5 yrs, per yr. ary, in »tder 16 “do” that heppy cotony, then re- TRANSFERS IN FLATBUSH. to dwell at length upon the great mystery of the in | Quite (he custody of omtcer Strong, of the Forty- | by Capt Curtis Heath and others, of Bast Greenwich, for BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN turh agains after about ten days and leave here for | Lwarence av, 18, 450 {t w of 1st st, 76X100...0. 2,800 | carnation, Our Saviour «ded upon tne cross, and | Seu Lope te up for examination. semieat fanaa FW oN gy ‘ nd ss. I, KING, good ascant the middie of March. By that time the people will have had enough of the party; and as I #hai have to revert to the Prince in my next letter, FLATLANDS, shed His blood for the remission of our sing ll_acres west of Schumakel Morrison's salt meadow aid was procared for the injured man, when itwas | _ SCHR SARATOGA (of Beverly), 198 tons, centre board, has | Ip advance; advice free. ascertained that axmall artery had been severed by | been purchased by Capt Joshua Weeks, of Dartmouth, who the razor. The wound 1s not dangerous, however, | ¥il! command her in the coasting ‘ounsellor-at-law, Maar hd DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK ind south of T and to reconcile us to his Eternal Father. Broadway. 2,500 | He rose from the dead to prove his divinity I Wop him, here, without saying more about hin NEW aud ascended to the right hand of his Eternal Father eser Huan that ne 1s a goed, looking young anan, with » | Baltic st, ns, 10 ft of Van Siclen av, 26x100. 2,000 | in ieaven. If that after He atcennded into heaven | | JCVENILR Hunatans.—A gang of Young thieves, wane th ona Sui ronen ike BPaaionen”aatee, Re peblichy, No fees in ndvence. } wa ent face Prince of Wales, and | New Jersey av, ns, 284.8 ft of Brooklyn amd is incarnation was to have no further realization | boys, i! is belie "ibe v 4 Nu, Cor i 0 Sught be a good young man if he had better com- Jamaicw plank road, 25x12 ay 1,000 } upon earth the great mystery. would only moo 4 y believed, effected an entrance to the liquor TRINITY HOUSE, LONDON, March 5, 1888, free. F. 1. KING, Counsenior at Law, 6b Broadway, pany and were not so insanely epoiled by the loyal subjects of his mother. ‘The Next biggest man. in the colony at present is the new Governor, Earl Bel- more, wlio arrived here on the 7th. He appears to De less snobbish than some of his predecessors of in- ferior ‘ank. store of Daniel Scott, 128 P! Notice is hereby given that in consequence of a second oaths Plymouth street, sometime | Notes ip erry, inen a second green. b arked with uring Saturday night, by breaking open a rear win- | the word ‘“wreck,” bas been laid al dow, and heiped themselves to several boxes of | thereof, with the following mark cigar. tobacco, kc. with witch property they made |, Soath Toreland high iguthouse uw ood Their escape. ° ’ ith Clif of Old Statra bay, a = if ‘ape. "There were no arresis made, Au eter caren fost ito the southward of the houses BETS LLEGRD THEFT OF A HoRSE.—A butcher named | at No? Battery, NW by Wi northerly, las, boot FOR DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, AST you. wish an uintalling cure for Burus, Froat Bite, Chilbiains, Rheumatism, Ac, Sold by all druggists; 25 cents a box, rt agrand historic fact occurring centuries ago, }, bIK 29; lots: 29, bik 38; | the recollection of it would, in the nature of things, lots 33, und 34, bik 66; lots 7 and &, bik 45; jets 27 and | grow fainter and fainter with each sueceediny ne- 28, bik 105; lot 4, bik 107; lot 5, tik 134—one-quarter | ration, such Was not the intention of the Divine share, $600, Saviour. great act was never to «ite ont; that HUDSON crTy. great mystery was ever to reinain, for He said, “1am Of other news there is very litte. The sossion of | Washington ay, w s, near Hutton at, 25x100. 550 | always with you.” What words couyl ey . the Legislative Assembly, which commenced on the | Western av, lot 12, blk 4, 25X10. sf al gente ct auk e Inystery?, What heart coma | Chales Stopel was taken into custody on Saturday | W! Aiketnseh NE f Nrudietame Deane agg, Rimaoae tor, iwh 9th: at half-past tirree in Lhe afternoon, lasted Ul three | South st, ns, lot 13, bik 2, 2 2,400 | speak the wor ig honor which God confers | Might, on complaint of Albert Peterswerker, residing South Brat Moy, Weby 8 ie (, distant 8 cables. mailed free. We deliver clock in the ater noon Xt day, when the Com- | Scott st, lots’ 1s jand 14, bik 3,200 | upon us, poor, sinning and sinful men, 4m | in Stanton street, New York, by officer A 4 | we The wreck buoy marking the former wrock and just west- | Address Robert Buist, Jr., Seed Grower, Philadelphia. mittee on Supplies Was closed after ; ferce struggle. BERGE! condescending thas to” give us Himself’ to | the Forty-fourth precinct, Stopel is poleenteo pg ACE moreno —— Tne opposition agreed at lust to grant te govern: | Ovsier Creek, stix—o42x4M 1,153 | provele for the nourishment of our souls— | ing stolen a horse in Fiushing avenue: valved. at By ond eee ate TOBIN ALLEN, Secretary. | ISH AND PROVISIONS, ment two months’ supplies in order to avold fighting | Crescent ay 150X250; Is own bedy and blood, “Unless ye eat of the flesh | $200, the property of the complainant, The ae " ; z enale about these disagreeable things during the presence LAPAYETTE. of the son of man and drink his blood, ye shall not | Will be heard before Justice Morehouse to-d co boats bar aon late ‘of the Prince. \ Pine and Lafayette sta, cor, 286x100. .. 4,000 | have life in you,? but if we do eat of His - wire See report of ship Kate Davenport above, will find our stock unequalled It speaks well for\ the civilization of this colony worthily: we shall live for r, and He will raise ua VIOLATION OF THE Excise Law.—A German lager RP ino Feb 18, barks Cleone, Luce, of NB, lag off ni at neq! Bication cimost a Rugdred. nes school Save wood sian was far tayood alling, honor conferred upon | er saloon keeper named George 11. Werner was | f7F;no"y,s Ar*> Cole, of do, no reports Niger, Cleaveland, nian Morin erhen. mre schools have been man was tar beyond all that this world could bestow, | arrested at Yoloc! led f Amer whaler » & Shne Spend, generally upon \the appitcation of the people | Stvxan Cover—Cumcur—Part 1.—Nus, 4z4, | And conferred. io, uponthe hower of the human race. | Wik open huuse alter AManigh, He wes ‘held e | Beer CEul a probate te var Perrys Batleny of New ere eee Fan ee of adlumitring chitidreu of ail de: | 4484, 1582, 1424, 1488, 16, 1410, 1462, 1544 aan, | The Catholic Church now calls upon the faithful t6 | court, " se lor Hooden, reported in Whalemen's Shipping List as cruising in tat Washington street, corner of Murray. ‘ "saa 2 f 2, 189 "4 approach iis holy eom " . ‘ e Atlantic.) - . longt to mention the \usual afnount of outrages WRR-GPiaae Mea ae, 00 Sten for tt by a WOrtY and devour seatatatal | 4 New Poutce Paecixct.—The rapid growth of the | | Bark dD, Thom Brown, arrived af New Landon iets Candies, gomunved by vushrangers, burglars and others, and : » % | confession. It is for this reason that the Churen at | Population of South Brookiyn within the past dive | {0M {tom Arctic Ocead, via Honolulu Nov 15, with oll an Galerai, ' only luwation two lamentable accidents occurred in Nos, ast, | this season now asks Catholics to multiply their re- | yeaes and the corresponding increase in the valt Sctir Thriver, Swayne, of Boston, was at Rona Vista, CVI. Wenn Wis cokmy. One was a cojlision between a goods 3237, | Uglous exercises, She avks them fo come prepared Na | Jan 25, no oil. Reports Dec 20, when near a large w' Beane, Fi aml a pasccnger train, which took place on the 6th, ‘Now, | and to come in faith, Our Lord mas given ne the tion of property, are such as to warrant increased | poate stove in, and lost Jansen Folsom, of Boston, boat steer- Dried Fre at Newtown, at a sort distance from thts cit; x 400, 3800, 2498, | Words of eternal life:—Thig ix my body and | Vielence and daty on the part of the police. Thong | Who was Knocked overboard and dro Biacking, which one person was killed, twenty seriously i 3736, 1244, 4208, 23 is this is my blood.” We believe them because | the ihabitants of the Forty-third precinct have been Spoken love Polish, tc ny Ea The other was a hur MARINE Covnr IAL TRRM—Noa, 467, 4gg, | Christ himself has uttered them. Then must ph Fag in number within the time named, Brig Alfred (Swe), from London for Philadelphia, March Paper,’ ey 4 Swept ver Arainen, blow. | 560, 594, 510, 585, 586, 687, 418, 645, 662, G24, 517, 590, ¥ We bow down onr reason, bow down our the additions to the police force made there from | 15, Cape Hatteras bearing NNE 50 miles. Twine. inz down hows es and fences. A Qeavy rain and hail ‘was experienced at the same times "Bocek or Api The mines of this colony have Jn the last year | dred causes on the c wielded 250,882 on. nces Of gold, equivalent to $4,865,725. | for the March tern Since our mint wa's opened (in 1855) the total value Preperred Catew (time to time have net been adequate to the necessi- Porta. Ues of the district protected by them. It is therefore AcAPoLe miss toasts ship Kate Davenport, Otis, 4 sf ‘an Brunt street, near AO, Feb 26 Arrived, ships Sabino, Mitchell, Gibral- = Hamilton avenue, When the work will be inaugurated ih Amerten, Morne, Chinchine. : I bee Na Nya {nitive aad unerriag trea We tek ‘aporge cn i Het of the first one hun. ¢ ininite ‘and veneration, get aie thee py res that prompts many. Let us go as prodigala, with sorrowing and repentant hearts, open to the Extra Refined Kerosene. of coin and bullion isstted therefrom hasbeen about | 3. Class 3—4, 5, convietion of our err: it has not transpired; but it will doubtiess | 4 Sailed dis jelmont (Br), Grant Antwerp. nT $121,/47,104, yielding a Revenue of $1,512. Siam deeton 45! Dd invites Oot fet ay eprteon: meuced earéy in autumn next. ies. Freight ot fon. =tinano io Unite Kinglon, £8 18; Hot ihe AUMTSDED BAUS Sorbok of i a worthy spirit. “Amen, aumen, L say, I say omraeegap an ae aptaaRAian Fob aeIn port brig. Coseapenke (Br), Wilson, ’ ail contain | — General Calendar. full reports of the hot Tible Wreck of the sbip Genurat | 34/9 Sa gene ae : : wwence of the immense demand for thie celebrated ‘ant, owned by Pua Riehardson & Co., 61 Hoxton, To conseq A PASSENGER STABBED BY A Can Connvcror IN | from and for Balilmo) Oil in all parts of the worl:!, the cuptdity of unprineipied deal- 3, 36, 5, re Il. ‘Honowex.—Ade ut half-past ten o'clock last night as | 4 LONOLULO, Feb 10—Arrived, ba helm (Prus), Lon- | Oi tas been excited. In American fraudulent. imitation has H, unless ye cat of the fleas of the son of id drink his blood, you shall not have Ife in which left Memvourne, Victoria, for twudon, | eunet Nom 115, 110, 1 you, But whosoever. shi on tne 7th of May, 1868, With @ Valuable cargo and a | 124125, 1 28, ‘1, eink Of thin blood, shalllive lorereramt fwitenive | 02€ Of the West Hoboken cars waa paasing through | “Kixostox, Jn, March 1 Arrived, barks RB Walker, | been suit ianonent ( i ge humber of passengers. | Since then nuthing "158, 139, ‘ him np*on the last day.” At the conchusbon of the | Washington streat, Hoboken, the conductor ordered | Mie" poy Macnee WH siecle Bick, Port an Prince: if i ath PHROWN Wrecking. of the iiltntad. vessel at the Auckland | iar do tne vat vod Toa tbe Archies Wp" discourse ine service of the I mass | a passenger who was standing of the rear platform | March Wel Tonrndrke, Hally Clenfangow; ba, Rom, | yuh prbuinanee of Jr, DE JONGHIS MIGE ROW lauds, eleven days after er departure. The ctr | suru Goce On ckbe: Was proc teded with, and terminated shoriy aster | ofthe car w throw away a cigar whieh hie weeenot ay Mp bottle of stegebbercn pres bad Camnstances of the wreckliig and ‘the tales of sutfer- | wt" Mg, vIo%s, oo Be, Of am ee on Liha tah Ing. The passenger not instantly complying with | quatre Besator, fot Works do. nas he Mi Seb DR. DE JONGI'S GENUINE OtL ing of the survivors are rem arkable, and the journals | 12142 lan 102, tan hao er toe q , Sermons for Young Men, the ortier ite conduete Knocked It out of his month, in Lao a _—Arrived. previous, ship Cathaya, | shipped, to the Vue siater by bie gle conalgnees, Ansar xiblish extracts from. the cepositions made by the | 18 {st Lyi’ tos! aug’ gos" aoe, Wt, wet WA, 197, | into Men. and while the passenger Was remonstrating against | Patterson, NYOrk: bark Franklin, Hamel, Boston, | tage anarh chpaule tier, Moker Longou)y colored pep ew who Were miraculously rescued from a watery 0, 238° 930" 2, 282, 253, 254, The Rev. Dr, Vinton pi od last evening in the condnet the comluctor drew a kuife and NEWOARTIR, New, gaa i ag) Scene Trig | opaque, white io : Blue fish on a red shield, grave and the more horrible death by starvation. Comvion Preas—Tiu AL TERM—Part 1, church corner .W Madison avenue and Thirty-tirat hed the passenger twice in the back. ‘The con- lice Camerow and Lubray for Fancisco, lg; sia lie ices bonds ine ehantncel cioenburaet tae coke jor Wax promptly arrested i the police and | Japan Svowylor te doa steamshipa Nebraska, Homer, | Wed agente for the Unite Staton ; Bacramento, 86, 87, 121, 1°, NYork (and Jett Mth for San Francieco); 14th, Parker, Bap Pranceoo. VICTORIA. 83, i Canada. 4b ‘be veighvoring coloxy of Victoria nothing of | 174, 114, 150, 16 ARD GREBY & OO., 04 Verey street, N. ¥. a IN street another se: WON Of the course designed by the Jocked up in the station house to ait@wer fur bis brue Bold by all respectable druggista, dr Young Men’s Chri Wan Association for che apecial | tai conduct, 160, 93, 126, 197, bs