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8 _ RELIGIOUS. THE INFALLISIITY Ann’s Bt. Agn’s chureb—Roman Catholic—on Astor Place, was well filled last evening, every avaliable seat in all parts of the building being occupied, to | much mistaken when Thomas 8. Preston on | the land, Here several ediatély go: juiet having listen to the lecture of Rev. “The Ipfailibiliiy of tue Charch.” After the usual ing? Monarchs tremble on their thrones, and the Fetiata at and the om Q OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH fottiering to Lecture of Rev, Thomns & Prestom at St. bant'e rele cl services appointed for vespers on the first Sunday in | was not Advent, the reverend gentieman began by announc- fug for bis text the 18th, 19th and 20th verses of the ta} born People cam: a rea ite Sarket that if Sey at tle prophet's expense they would find e to amuse God's judgment sy rss evaienty left the charch. ered the Bishop said that tt Old Snow who was talku si ila oh No one cad come, but the Almighty. oj eno! for him, Ade should be sui who red to stady the mind of . liceatious | remarked, “Doctor’ g NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1868. ordered nim out and re wee over alarmed, 28h chapter of the Gospel according to St.Matthew:— | read it intelligently without seemg that the end “And Jesus coming, spoke to them, saying: All | Me@r, oay, that the power is given 10 me m heaven and inearth. Go tie sare. Even tn this Goa ye, therefore, and teach ali nations ; baptizing them | true that in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost; teaching them to observe @il things whatsoever I have commanded you: And, Des is going make it again. No, the mean that we are to have a new church and a new ment ever the earth, ‘The rotten thrones worid Slat have caused #0 rauch misery lo the people w ing of hials of wrath are #lready open ruction and trouble are coming, country ali ts distraction. ‘it was not this globe ‘the Scripture is govern of the behold, I am with you all will certainly be destroyed. Infamous repuinican to ihe consummation of the world,’? governments — will fi not 5 reverend lecturer said that at had frcom ‘tas explain, yk promotion” did not come Prune in ocr ecm of ant of ara | ganna thal gas nel with bg of lectures on the great ea: feet in the blood of the wicked, and several “amens’? nal truths of religion as the faith by Almighty God these iu: reveaiud. He proposed to tions om the necessi make known the truth. earnest spirit of inquiry ot the wary ‘of faith ul uh al the grotinds of it. ‘They are charged with having Suppianted Christ by & haman instrumentality, but he woald show that this was erroneous, Catholic Church clings to the word incarnate, t the fuiness of Godhead. The state of the Christian ‘world Was Buch that it ie the auty of every ome to There was never such as now. Owing to ihe divie that the of fons existing for 30) years the cardinal principles of Many minds and hearts long for food which God alune can give; if trou bave been lost sight of. they do not find it in tueir accustomed sect U @way vo the World avd disbelieve all, wuile vineed of the truih they would be led to enter the Church of God. lie would, therefore, discuss on the four Suudays in Aiveat four cardinal the Church, this 8 of portaace, as It covlins everything. uously resisted Dugbeéar, somerty by some, fine Wiiab it is; Cathoiic Churet. 1¢ does Dob ine: Popes or ciency points, and for the evening be would speak of the in Sree ed the utmost “im- its called an eniguua, biity, but infaiiiilaty ln matiers of faitn on! facts of Listory, in polities or in worldiy mat Mwans That What Ciurish taught sali’ be preserved paired, Mdultitudes ‘oves may lose their souls, thiiigs we mou iucinded in iutaliibility, 1p Oiings of lic taen proceeded to prove shat it Reason brings us to this in two ways, ‘There can be no uimouched and 1 fudividuais and revealed jail. OU’ bo De. heyatively and positively. Glounds Ussigned Way It suouid NOt be; if > bey MUS! Con 1 Wath OUT BK ain, of wha we have MOL deAY WHA. OUF Se0508 Pro tyrauuy over reason to hear Positively it fs Ho hing Dut ce argaes lae sumc ity of KNOWS HOt alah ot truth wit ¢ bility, ‘whe Wh ainiy Lcachers Of Tite truttt OF Cust from tk nineteele GeMaunies Lisucn te te 4oun » to ets sou! by achiers oF Ue fa.libiity, dtu HOF Mankind, aud ine 4 Wish the saime unfacorm Churcit ts thay teacher, te Ob earth; no one denies i writ and — profaat founded with Without & purpose. Chur be de enewny of maukind. uy iruik of H tradiction in vern. Bi ail, Ano Hs mission 4 fatiure. $0 speak of the pastoral letter & wi Y Protestanis, the word of God, Church vphoids t and it canpoi auswer. begets scasia—or that w He i anced tne dogmas of transab- Bantiaion and of forgiving of sins, ptalaly announe by Ourist, and yet diverg.tigiy interpreted by Protestants. Vp to. the TOTAL ~ tiga” wilh individual interpretation, Mave divided aud wnbdiyided. ©! Catholigg With no divisions in che there have many difference of opi ) differenc Tact that Qurigt ity to fie Ch arer Y polne We lunst be was, tu uts 6 Cus git oF H tue one ius tine wth Roman + a propag ia uous, ol tT HE SPIRITUAUISTS. the tous. truth Tadividua) interprets it in this, anot@e in «SUL We possess it in vartons way. way. trum kuows the tru knows it with ceriainty. can have certauty without being invallible be not ceraun he Knows wot the Lut), aud therefore meal OBE i4 in possession ISIN possesntow of tafaili- geend gentleman pursued this argu- ment for sue Une waa then safd that thete ranst be We do nyt now beat the word GB mouth: he move@ on evrit: Bu We canuot go back and We cannot take ~, and Aone can There fod with the gift of ine for il was revedied ior all must ov heard sound everywhere. was fodnded by ihe Lord whoever does history. 3 story. Ye a Were Was oo material division, oe TMANDEFIESS ECU There * are 200,000,000 articles of been politcal and socla! rev § ick arck. 1 Nettie Urigham. mt he Br Wituse rece ke Everett Rooms, corn fourth svrest, the favory Sbeth wathorings in our ¢ wect, gave a discou ¥aue Pp Avnonnemnge awe WO a inte: from tae wavure of intel We are in- What we sce and knew for i onvinclig evideace competent prool, in Wat weare uvaluble. We fo us, Where ds no | &5° ods Voice, & Kaew the bruth; heucé reason argues neganvely in its favor. Mnfathoulity Whoaver and DORE co saiter, hr ‘These jenfes holy Church was & parpose, for God does pothing Kut if God would atiow His | © {ntl opto errur, its sustrumentality would | royed and ft would become the createst by teaching one false dgvurine it would cease Lo be the Chureh of Christ; ung that dis Cuurch could teach error and Zulseiood is # cor Therefore if the Cuurch of Jhrist is hob dMiallvle Mis net the Church of Christ Me then proceeded the Provestaut opal Chareh delivered fo te convention, un hh the study of the Bible was recomended, fe sald, acknowledge generuly the truck of Lely Senpiure, but leave it to individual in- erpretauon, The Bible is but a book; it contains we Me acre a eon, uk the | Mt. John Murray became his eurety for the #imoun Jiut as a book tits dead; ask 1, veladion 8 of fate wrth Imperted He lonades, ited Luwmy Passages frou (Ne ad sau Lat Lv Christ be © cated above routs. > 18 but one claimant, séren- rs ra. lt ocd here WoMity cane it one | \ue Mory was must | 2. we Tue Of bal Wien whteh alone jth of Christ for sani Uren tabs of Broadway place of spirft- prove her t { tue most ortiliant woman orators of tous | ile was agres! © yestaday forenoon as the urge and attentive audience. armony of Lite ag her treme, tn passioned aud lmMpressive Oratory G the sabject with most eloquent Jon el aad LAE aching 16 Hereford. WMallbie ef the dow. Ape in Wack shirt, plaid fan and white cotton socks was broug frum foot of fhirty-first stree! eLOekK b ly mea miata, ab dotlars 7 at No. terday Justh A. of a richness of Uiuatration and cogmney of argument Her strong point was that there is go om mevery ie, wna (hat barony or a lic pure aad | man wt is the resull of the development | he could io Hessees, Lia ower ng oat of thiy innate goodness dings and strangely pervert: sue Claimed he bowen and cold and white | ie ander the sun's rays | ci € to the Dloowmge fowers he Kind of tewpiit Jawakenea to view the hidden to pewod and joy, that she carried the i + imate youd ty the caluuness clylag its wempest | + mn aud stars olen con hear | » te Btn compe Preaching | then wi bat by hat aa} vy wonld be no cryin, saints of the Loi consiuded, the congregation aang the hymn ending would rule, it etate of followed the sauguinary statement. shall rejotce at the Yeageanc>, and pI God ai! mercy is @God unjust, He repeated thar the signs of the political horizon indicated a speedy de- struction of the presen establigement of a new kingdom, in which there no suifering, and in which the the sermon being Our captain leads us on To tread the wicked dows hen the watrior's work in done, And wi ‘Bo wear the conqueror's crown. of No, 594 Ninth Was seriousty injured. FALLING OF 4 BUILDING.—A frame house in 115th y unusual, A pretence; yet If was | Street, between First aud Second avenues, occupied oct sinple aud also decessary. He would trstde- | oy Jorn Secoou, tual it ought to be; third, that Curist promised and imparted it to the Oharey} and fourth, thai i it exists it exists alope im te he said, that the Church or the kept ‘trom sin; It 18 ampecea- Tas Mo CITY INTELLIGENCE. elota tr , Bast river. The righteo: roperly so, for a hings aud the ANJURED.— Yesterday afternoon Mary McLaughlin, avenue, fali down in the street and #0’ Brien, tumbled down yesterday morning. ‘The family were Ont at the lime and nobody injured, ‘Tue FATR FOR ST. BERNARD'S CuvRon.—The fair for the beneiit of St. Beruard’s Koman Catholic church will close this eveniug and will be succeeded ) Hut | by a panoramic exhibition, embracing views of the Hoty Land, to be given at the chureh tu ‘Thirteenth atreet for the same object. Diep IW A Station Hovse.—Coroner Flynn yes terday held an inquest @t the Oak street police sta- tion on the body of Mrs, Mary Keed, aged seventy years, late @ resident of No. 58 Frankfort stree, who Was taken With hemorrhage of tne Jungs on > dag evening, while passing through Kose street, and dic soon alter being comveyed to the station house, “UNgNOWN.”—Warden Brennan by | es ports that yesterday the body of an unknown man, d about thirty-five years, five feet six inches high, having brown hair and mustache snd attired coat, dark ribbed pants, witite understurt, black su Rneckiie t to the Morge Aur ‘the beady in rie iatich decomposed to ve placed ree wateh, value watch Was ug @ range or n of th:nperacur Wo o'cloBh P.M. ¢ the minimur, at seven A.M Bede with adurauon of eleven guurs and a dep of Juches. » of the variation of 93 POLICE INTELLIGENOS, at » Who ariton street. 2 dollars. wverod, and yesierday Justice Dow- ling commutted her to the Toubs, Tie Car Priore Statiord, Daniel Mu uel 3 pickpoc! Guarged with N lomo © stracung a watch from t ny residing at Jway and Sevenit avenue re Justice Dody Dowsing committed hun. O' BALDWIN UA(LED.—Ned O'Kaldwin, the pugi!)st, who was arrested on Saturday on a warrant dsened by Justice Dowling, has been balled by tas magis- trate, the pugiliat promising vo amend his ways, amd abstala from brawis of at kinds Rossen oN THR STRYET.—Martin Graney, man, employed on the steamer dammonia, lying at Hoboken, N. J., early yesterday morming met Kate Mouigomery in Park row, and witlle be ¢ with her she stole from his vest povke CENTRAL PARK METRKOROLOTICAL Revort.--Vrog fhe report of the Centrat Park Meteorogical Depart i lor the week ending Saturday, November 2s, it Appenrs that the barometrical mean durlug the week The maximum was attained at two 0, M, of the zdth, minimum, at two o'clock bore THee.—Miehael Mahony on Saturday avening stole u tub of thutter, valied at twenty-tive m iu frout of the store of Messrs Ward, He was arrest and yes- ie mm Gite eit sea- nversation silve She Was arrested, the 4 WwW eur, were ov Money.--Annio Greble, ar | gormmutted hii, | od sald he bad no home, THHET OF A Corn tay asleep in his clotuiug store, a t Madison 1, ou Friday evening, some unknown person en- | tated and stole from fim a gold watch and chain Oa the following even. Knew t t exhibited T then ofttver ond gola additica to the one scolen from Corn. supposed to have beau stulen. Ue Oak istration | wes corutilted to co wate! et CROSBY SORBET vgn dotiara, fens and was cor | Special Sessions A YouTHPUL BURGLA 0 i and Wavon vaunted at sixty dollars, y came to him ald said that hed the waten aod thad for twe promised Cor for the recovery of tue w produced & yoong man na stolen th the wiged jh enter tt y AND OMAtN Wandling, the possessic and th tation. ie Towbs by Justiee Dowling. ne lefaule Of gid bul Short yesterday morning Thomas Wear was observed & ilrogge, No. 276 Canal stre ‘The proprietor and # friend made search for tbe Intruder and found dtm secre whop In the basement. 1 wad erday arrest of the ve silver ‘The Yeat may > pay Ma t3.—The tires wen, eh, Satuuel Mack, alleged to be ré arrested Saturday evenine, oke au third street, white he was reliag to hic home arr ut the Jemferson Market Court yesterday workiug end commited examination, LARCENY Groen wich street, appeared before 4 the Jederson ) ing, and ¢ from bev iw ior el Aimy Wilson (coloredy with s yank noies to the had bub {ttle Hite fo ANnswe utter one & young man, 1 ay Charies amount of in ner de he vours of 4 plinie qwved his shoes, y Jugice bowling ‘The ptisoucr is @ native of Buuira, While Lewis Fourth of Sanford were fh watches, All these aro a venty- it ae ve pre oy soon at anierd HOWE, A Steam Case—What the Police Dave Said aod Done=The Mure Ot Larges ele bare Was ‘Tbe readers of the heravo wail) rametaber that on é Lane the Detauig bee sce apart keltike | Sunday might of last week a quarrel ogourved in tke ever ¢ 2bving place of ihe wicked in the life to | third story Of @ notorious Stalan resort at No. tis ‘ Nodern orthodoxy, th tact, dtd noe elicit a | Crosby street, ia which o miwober af ttinerant ‘ ‘ uly eolegiaue notice at her hands, ay ei p jose who sat dowa to the tables of Luther, Calvin, | @asicians participated a a fingle, ® Wun Ww i) bide, sue Urged, made oniy a sorry | aamed Kosa was Stvbbed tyree fintus it tie region ‘ apo a ern How 40 Beha ont a ar ofthe heart, The party who tnficied the wounds hut do it by religious Me teens dic otine | made mo effort to escape. Aa the Wounde? ran was ' n e 8 the waves wash to | 9 residems of the prenaises be was pnt co bed by ine eo ft . 20 (he angulartiios OF | jcaans present ond the adwir wad Kup A profona: ha couda © Would Sinoothen bs patience, ’ es! and goodness, The rich purple boom af | Sere ‘ ‘ ye nonce orashed away could never be | Twoentire days rotled past and Captain Garlant t a ‘ . ve y be treated ‘ ond che offeers of the Pourteeuth proeuaect rein aduec ; “vi ra on basin) igporavce OF the oc ones. On Thesda 1 | evening folowing George W. Diiks, one of the in end: “ spectors at tie Ceutral oMee, learned Strom secret “ arces that the affray eng oceurred and = Re van dian Was keptat the avove umber. Le THE JUDGMENT OF THE RATIONS, Captain Garaad of be facts. my aes S night ® brief telegram, detailing by Bishan Snow. Lanes of the alftay, was sone teeny w, of Muant Zion, preacher dernay iquarters, with 1 iniorm@e tion ® (hres o’vluek, ante choren of the Univeratty, | assassin, had omneet, bf lap y Weshin tf & congregation of abont MN ee ean The particalnrs, ” square, anjeot phe rea eXpounded ir neipally members of the New Jvigaient of the Natlons,” apd ty chapter of ore web next morning. le appeared i tie AgRALD of Wednes- soupied by six dd gentietoan took for | Gay, Wile Che reuiark thatthe wounds of Rosa would wa | Probably pro: Nothing more was known of “2 | The case at the Contra! oMee until Thursday (Thanks the Poatas. | mving Dey), when a ciuzen called there and reported of pis cheseerse, ho | Urtt Nose Was in a dying condition, Inspector Diike ma ysed in tae | St 8nee taferined one of the coroners {aborts balf-pust wsed in tweive ! M.) sad requested him t@ hold av aate- the Spirit of God | mortem examunation. toe a longer | . Hall en Bove etter the writer proceeded to the Fourte precuch station house aad made } daguir to the affray, when he Was i i 7 Sergeant Robbing that be (Rov- ny Dice) Angw uothing of the case. He thea We precee to No. 68 Crashy street, where he arrived 4} oue o'clock FM. ‘There was no uousual, excite. mm ahont the premises, ‘Toe front door stoed ord | ar, be eatered, and, after valuly lesvoring to " 111 find ovenpants, ¢ was amt aud ib@ wounled nian. ‘Tae ap perties ove i wt med him, beat an a ho hay i | the greenbs retreat when one of the [talians who spoke English 7 “You” was the response, He entered the exal "8 wounds, felt his nee Se ernes ae cree of desperadves about im remarked, “Who cut this mam?’ ‘The one who e ish and acted as pointed to a Faxietel fellow who @ black felt bat as to ra turned 80 cover his cara, and 4 small black slawi that covered his neck and face as tar up asthe mouth, ‘ile did it,” remarked the interpreter, Tne ited to at once advanced to the side of the which Upon Rosa lay, when he was asked, “Vid you cut him?” (painting to Kosa, The Italian nodded bis head and broke out in an expanation in Italian, which was not understood, — This occurred one hour before Rosa died, The facts of this itter- view were promptly reported (len roimutes after) to jppwector, Miks, Who again cowmunicated with the ‘ourteenth prectact. What action Captain Garland took has not transpired. Sufice it wo that po aute mortem examination was held; that weiter Was aione with the lialians an hour before the mar- dered man died; that notwithstanding that the facts had beea reported by Inspecuor Diks no officer of the precinct was present; that the man who answers the degeription of the murderer was pres- ent a few moments before his victim's spirit ieft the clayey tabernacle and {3 sill! ot large. ‘These facts can be substantiated by tne writer as strictly cor- rect, as fap, as his own conversation aud acwion are concerned, i Masker i# still at large, Captain Garland, who learned of the facts, feels chayrined at the uom-ar- resi of the accused and Is straining every herve to secure his arrest; yet It does nov that he ie at ll abd by Superintendent Kennedy to ferret ont the hiding place of . the alleged murderer. Tt is . due to Masker to state that ge who witnessed the affray de- clare he acted in self-detence. From the above par- liculars, which have been withheld for some days in the hope that the accused would be secured, the public can judge of the mecits of the case, ‘The coroner's inquest may possiby throw some new light upow this very slugular marder. OLIVER P. MORTON. A Conversation with the Indiana Seuator— What fle Thinks Necessary for the secure Pacification of the South—Hiy Views ou the Great Probiems of FinaucemThe Resumption of Specie Payments Considered. "WASHINGTON, Nov. 28, 1868. Atopog tne virorons, practical minds that the West sends here to the comncll halls of the nation that of Oliver P, Morion, ¢x-Governor of Indiana and preseat Senator from the same State, certainly holds # pre-eminent place. His remarkable speech in support of the reconsiruction laws iast session aud in reply to Senator Doolittle was a greal break- water of skilfully framed argument thrown boldly out in defence of the party of which he is so power- ful an advocate, His views on the subject of finance have been frequently expressed at Various mtervals and in different pta¢es sincé tho close of the war. Me wad farseeing enough to dis- cern that (he great, absorbing quesfion of the day, whem te more ephemeral topics that oc- cupied aticniton had passed away froin public con- sideration, would be the disposition of the national debt, the resumption of specie payments and the lessening of tha burden of taxation, To the mea- sures necessary fo Accomplish These ends be has es- peciaily directed the current of his thoughts, aud we may be prepared to expect a very elaborate tinan- eta! discussion immediately after the organization of Congress. What with Senator Morton and his plan for the easy resumption of specte paymenis, Seun- tor Sherman, wit another for te gradual fundiag of the debt, Senator Cordett, with Als own original sebeme for subsiiluiing gold’ certideates in place of coln for the payment ot customs dues, anda 4 af Seuatora besides, each with hisown particular panacea for the Anancial ills to witch the country 13 subject, the debates which are sure io avise wil! be of the most inéricate and pe- willering charaeter. ‘The country will, however, with the reflection that im the multi naciora Wisdoin Way Feside. Auxious lo aso%rguu the st views held by or Morton on the imoneury and other expondens called upon bin toa! tnouga an invalid he met ail net cordial heartiuess of manne of Wescorn neu, " replying to nis que and anxtous to reader lis ideas on fan eXplicid ad possible. “Well, senator, what do you anticipate will be the ficai business Congress intends to take up after or guuzing Mat is hark to ey. There are many matters demand immediate atvention and which the Wat expooialiy as clear und ‘cosmity of the times especiaily furecs upom the hottce of 11 the dna natioua) legislature”? of course, Cail for serious and lin- to at once, wad te all likelitood will be drst im order,” “shen, senaier, the reconswnucuen of the South Will be Ouce tore a subject OF debate F? “Yes, tint be avaided, The recon- striction laws prope wiaese, Wily MOL be inter lered wita, bug ti im these southern siaies mast — b plsned thorougily, even af further is need! 4” goverume: pro- tection lis “ poupie 8 RO govern men should be srellant, aa deat white at elds us ehizebs irom iisutt or States have tailed 10 this Fespe it herens defects in the constitution of these govern wnents, bul from the #Kpust of riotous and Tactiogs disregard of law @od Order @\hioited by one portion of The people Doron io whom Uy Hyul process of Glaciion Lie manage- ment of afuirs Was entrusted-—to enforce tie law and e Until these goveraments at acts ant repe beclence. SOIIRTONS CAR BEL ge oussruigiug.s oF yuan dation Congress 3s bound to make sueb pooviskuis ax Will get rid of tue dificuity and make the slate gove of Loursiaus as &xoie and | Respected, wy mization as Whe St govern- ment of Pennayivanta. ‘roops may be _ re- | quired for (iis purpose, aud if so there | should be nO maudlin sentwaent of Opposition ex- pressed Co their euplogment; for a spirit gace exbib- me restaurant of Hen teed oF Weak wg And diiatory Lempurizing will ha rear at of Cgconteut and lave lvitely postpoue ihe secure Do you titer 4 brtug in soy bili hav ing relewance to thig subject?” “Ne; sfoate } gtve lity support to any corapre- hensive measure (auking toward : ab ot have iidieaied, The fawncial q 3 more of tention tian any ober.” ad you ave preparing a bil) ta Iurre eubiing oF Couge eu uiisropresch p happy W ge What | propose. iat bs ke YOu propose araturn to specie payiiculs and con- fixing a tune by law: of Jana- r July, 2571, for beginiin if HrreUey. “Ta ica to the count Jou vey xact to wy you a © to ghey Tay prep Sheik bus the payine y thas every boty niracts and wejust second, 0 wive tne for as according: OF She great bor the existing debt anone the people boore tt arcives; (hud, bo give YOUNEO! Cold Necessary to begin lon by reserving the surplus gold in the Trea- f witleh i to accruc ” By fixug the eimpuiva a fixed value, | consider, wit Le Pleenback note, witch wil, graduwlly iene vhe tinge appronettes (or redemptio mit wall be @t And BOUL LIbLi d will be re. a# the greenha then being of equal Wilbe far more convenient In business than 1am opposed to iurtier contraction re: aption begtas ‘then contraction wul take place Dy vac ac Tedempuion, the bills tedecmed Weing cancelled @ will b® Mie! by gold ant bg pouged dato the yorume of 4 Will bo so gratual a1 to on of the peoples wih wit » revurn 10 BpeC settle a questiot avout the ihe nt restore conddence di revive trade. We tow of goid trom » Bucope can only be eb Vby creat Joud dv it a home for acurreney. ln y ¢ tetey where a legal tender paper currency been eotaniished it has driven coid aod suver Avion, wad In greas part oul of Lhe con. Tie only Way Ji howe our oud and Keep product Of om 4 8 by Fetatroductag It as & uC payinents toate off fn ia wilt paying Lancet eon tk vf the plan for the vetietuent abla enon, bot fownnat take ts nacure till It comes up belure i * fr coustteradon, Zhen it will receive sucta aulimg as eonnot dal to show wWhas ft “imeuns, should it te yn & successful soitiement of the Alabara didleaity tt Will be a grand triumph for Keverds Jonasom, aud Wil give a dierent Ae Piexton thaa what is now wears to nig peculiar careur ainee Le went to Rogiand; butif it fuls it Will cover Mr. Reveray Joumson with a good ci ridieuloue abfoqa “Who do yo ¥o ill bia place ¥”* “Tmpossinie to ray. General Graot will be carefat dy his, Appolauuents, and nobody will learn much That fa true Shon! them for some time to come. iis Cabinet advisers wil very likely be led ppoa a week or so before inauguration hg and Wien each one Will be privately notived of his selection aud afterwards consulied as to his disposition to aot” These are afew of the Senator's views on public wattory. spect General Grant will tien send “flacrs TO THB WavpING.—It js stated Govax wus almost 10 late for his weddi Cleveland /teindenter maya he arrived at thus Theeday morning, and sound 1% aeces wpu to Girard asking the trale autor Keb and Pittsburg ht to howl the ur ho reached that polnt. ye woddliag took. ( Ashiebula Count, OR Weducwiay, vt val ihe South go muck needs—er | BIFUARZ. Commodore Lawrence Kearney, U. 9. Ne We regret t@ announce the death of thie distin- guished naval oMicer at Perth Amboy, Ne yesterday, the uth inst, Commodore Kearaey was born at Perth Amboy on the 20th of Novembet, 1789, and would have completed his seventy-nint® birth. day to-day had he lived, He entered the naval ser- vice a8 & midshipinan on July 2%, 1807, and after serving OD gunboats for two years was ordered to the frigate Constitution gud subsequently to the frigate Rresident, Afier serving on various other vessels and belng promoted to the rank of lieutenant in the meantime, he was, in 1813, placed i@ command’ of ine flotuis of galleys and barges, and distinguished himself by capturing a tender under the guns of the British frigate fiebrus. For the performance ofthis exploit he reesived great praise and gained an envia- bie reputation. The war with Great Britain olosing soon after, Lieutenant Kearney was placed in com- mand of the brig Buterpriae, and engaged im the suppression of piracy in the West Indies. It was throngh his energeti¢ conduct that the noteriouy pirate Gibbs and his band were broken up. In 1826, as conmmander‘of the sloop-of-war Warr-n, he was despatched to the Ne@iterranean for the purpose of protecting American commerce from the Greek pirates, During the following year he bombardea Miconi, inthe Levant, and compelled the restora. tion of Ainerican Dini that had been plundered town by the pian who were and despoited in also surrendered to him. In 1840 who had become @ captain belore this thie, was placed in command of the Kast India squadron, and rendered important service to the country 1n opening an intercourse with tke Chinese goveramant: and thus alding Americans in tueir efforts tv obtain a part of that commerce with China whieh was then almost Wholly monopolized by European #owers and principally by Great Britain, On his return bome Captain Kearney was placed on “waiting orders” tor a short time and then-returned to active nt in 1864 he was placed on the retired list, id although there is no olftcial record of his having nin active service subsequently, the Navy Regis- Tor 1368 na May, 1864, as the time when his si craise expired, 80 that he must have hela some command after belag retired. He did not, sowever, take an active part tu hostilities during the rebellion, lo 1866 he was comm ssioned Commodore, which rank he held at the ume of his death, Witn the simgie exception of Kear Adziral Charles Stoart the deceased was the oldest oiicer the naval service of the United States, His precise term of service was Le one years, four months oud five days, of whicl twenty-four years and three months were spent at sea. The brilliant achievements of other oMicers of the navy during the revellion, when old age in a qweasure preveuted Cormmodore Kearney from shar- uns the dangers and honors of his comrades, have, for some years past, kept 1s name in the back. ground, although the brilliant promise he gave of attaining great renown in the navy when @ young man aud bis many important — servi tae cou! have never been forgotten by tha public, For some years wy heen residing at Perth Am- boy. Wwe piace of his ontivity, trom whence the news of bis death, when spread throughout the Jand, will conse great regret. Pierve Antotie Berryer. A cable telegram announces the deat® in Paris, on Saturday last, of Pierre Antoine Berryer, the cele- brated Preuch advocate and iegitimisi, The distin- guished deceased was born in Po ow the 4th of muary, 1790, aud was educated at the Jesuit Col- we of Jeuilly, where he imbibed those religious couvtetions Which 60 strongly marked bis sabse- quent career, At one time he desired to enter a monatiery, bat by the advice of his father, hunself an eniinent advocate, adopted the legal profession, In wid an practice aud S000 rode to prominence, belug aw assistant of Ms Jather aad M, Dupin in tofence of Marsual Ney. He was also the sole nder of Can brenne and Debeile, for the first of he sti ded in abtalotng @ verdict of acquit. Gad wad a pardon for tie later, Wo was convicted find sentenced to deatw. ty 1830 M. Berryer was elected a deputy for the Department of Maute Loire, and ook acuye part in the debates of the Legislative Asseunbi After (he revolation and Bight of Charles X, he reiained bis seat, supporting the most liberal nicasures, although urged by his party to withdraw. Atter the down/all of Louis Poiippe tue deceased op- posed the establisbment of a repubilc, he being & royalist of the most decided type. He never holess opposed Lous Napoleon's coup a@état end condnned the bitter enemy of the empire ever afiér. Asan advocate he tad no superior ond but few equals in Fran He defended some of the most prominent ineu of the tunes, among whom were M. Lammenais tn 1826, Chatean>riand in 1833, and Loni Napoicou tn i830. His orations in defence oF these tree persovages have become celebrated, brearhing as they do the purest pasrfotism and fove ot ae combined with a arm devotion and lovalty to the Bourbon dynasty. As 1 eiforis they are io be une- French law ee: elected a menrbe ip consequence of lis inaugural speech contamine gome allusions considered disre- specifa! to the empire is enppression was ordered, but te interdict, was ove Within twenty-four hours. Notwithstanding bis Intease animosity to Lonis Napoivoa the Burperor «eppears to have had a gh appreciation of bis taients and character. Rasher embarrass lima by an interview Napo- leon excused him from the usual custom of presenting himself at the Tuileries on ot his election. in tue great Fre of Patterson va. Bonaparte in’ 1361 MM, Borrver Was the advocate of af Pattersoa, who: It wall be rementhe brought suit to prove the va lidity of ner qwarcinge with the Emperor's cnele, dérome, The salt of course was aot ned, bai the manner in Which it was prosecute ded considerably to the reputation of the atvocate. should not omlt statiog that the qeegased aso de fended Count de stonraienibert th 158 and won his highest honors as an advocate and orator in (mis ace ease, In 1855 he hecawe & candidate for the Corps Legislatitl and was el AS a lmember he was, with i Thiers, atest fopponent of the Imperial government. Many of bls orations against the polly oi the Emperor are masterpieces of elo- quence. A iegitiinist of the strictest ty garded Louis Napolcog a8 & Usurper wi wely concosied Uns belies His dea will he a severe blow to the oppositiog party i France, wh now depend almost eutirely upon M. 'T! leader, AS aprvate characier berryer Was a great spendthrii. although tis practice “brought him an enormons yearly income lis reckless expenertures of money Compeliod hima to Jrequentiy appeal to his frienas ior assistance WAGKCY OPERATIONS 1h NORTHERN HAW YOUR BROUGHT TO . GRIEF. the Auburn Moran News, Nov. 23.4 he recent sittiog of tue Cuited states Court a AubUrL & Dies) Mnportaut case arose, 1 ch two perpetrators of a fraud on the govern- and of an insurance company were convicted and sentenced to coufine ment. At & previous sitting of the Grand Jury an tadictinent was found against Milo Stoat, Daniet G. Jacoba, Valorous Statth and agé for removing liagor from a bonded wiih Intent to detrand the government, * Was, perhaps, one of the most nnportant Lich have been tried in the Northern district York for many years, ‘fhe operators and present im full Sew satelliles of the whiskey ring we force, using every MAUS ku their power lo secure a veruicl of acquittal for their confederates who were or apon trial, But, thanks to an houest, hatelligent Cayuga county jury, the magic ring las beca uroken and jostios has triumphed. Sivat was a distiller at or pear Tonawands. Jocohs was tie keeper of a bonded wareliouse at tat Young, teamster, NY lniieled; being acquit tite 2ivt the nighttinwe, ts bor burned, atid Stout . claimed lore oarte.s of higitwings bel consumed in the fre, and, ty t blo Lo pay the (AX apon sich liquor, and so suCcLess+ folly dod the parties thas engaged in defranding the Ten cover up Hier iuiquity thal the collector @n1 assessor Of that district were ulimost satisied that the clan of the pagtiet was Just. but Deputy er, of that Gisirict, beug suapicious of n, eailed to lala very st April, warchouse that some r owd government de- to wore to find ont ut . ‘The wo vaye Mm the verdict of tae jury, Shawing conclust wiat stout and Jacobs had avstracted e liquor from the ware. house, thas actempting to defrand the government of some $20,000 revenue aud then Durned toe warehouse to cover up thoircrmue. The doience was ably conducted by Mesars. Laulog, and Parnes, of dalaio, and the prosecution with equal abtuiy by Wau Dorsholmer, United States District Attorney, who remarked doring bis closing argu- Mont that “none but those who bave passed through the oridval know Une tremendous pressure brougit to on every public bear uv omticer by tbe whisk to induce them to be faise to their anti oMccrs and to comnive Ht and Ages! tn toe acquittal of wen gnilty of crime such as was charged Againgt the prisoners at te bar.’ its Hopor Judge Haltin pronotineing sentence upon Jacohs, the gov- Ornincns stwrekeoper, CouMENted With great severity upon the perfidy displayed by Jacois in the dis- ohare o lng ofilelal duty, remarking that the sia- bility of the governiment and the prosperity and hap- plneas of (he eitizens were ip a great measure placed Jn the inde of the public giucera, and when he found whe had been false to tho dniy he owed ni and hit fe ¥ coupiryu he feit ai Upum, not by f yin © wih, niet lee docs not ask @ viet, bat owas his duty fo pro- Nounce the winost RENTENCe ¢ jaw, wile was fhe texia of cae year us State Prison at shor Wiel, to nly opion, WAS B byte Hoots lor <o heinous 4 crime, We tn and that the sureties on bie ware bond are sesponstibe ana WH UB Minigediace'y Wed lor (he hui ate f ti J tax apoy the denon, deceased, , PORTO RICO. Disturbed State ef the Island—Kevols Among the Seldiery—Concessions Made vy the Cape tain General—Episodes of the tnsurrectian Commercial Situation Had. Pore Roo, Nov. 9, 1868, Although the armed insurrection was suppressed fn thi asiand, tranquillity is by no means restored, ‘There is a great deal of excitement throurhout the island, and we hear every day of anew proiest of the inhabitants against the government. ve day if is at San German, when they lower and bs ra [he Span ish Nag. Another day there isa great dewonstira- tion at Mayagues; several bundred persons prome- nade the streets singing patriotic airs and crying, “Vita la Libertad!” Then agutn it is ui San Juan. A mutiny among the troops took piace there on the Sist ult, Officers and men revolted in the forts and asked for the same privilege granted to their fellow soldiers in the mother country—a reduction of two years of the term ef service to men and the promotion to the next grade of every officer. It was granted by the Captain General and the affair was quieted down. ue, of course, to be of daily occur- rence; the prisons are filled, In Arecibo (a small town) there are nearly 2,000 ‘persons confined in frame building. They aro ed in with insufficient food, and this of a bad quality, without NiGe De Bans Othe <Oan. See afforded by # few small ore ‘They are dying at the rate of two The trials have commenced. Aboat a dosen have been released on bail, but only those 10 could avall themselves of strong recommenda- tions, powerful influences or plenty of money have obtained that pri: ‘The reat must wait, und at the rate the ore now it will take more than a year to get through, if they ever see the out treatment. Probably before that time they will be liberated by their brothers in arms, Some accounts of th@ late ivsurrection are in- teresting. Aiter the buttle was over four men re- mained round: the byt on the top of a mountain, three of whom were Killed on the spot, and the flag if, with the flag, over the preci- ice rather surrender, The troops lett, well satisfied that he had perished; but it was not so; by almost @ miracle he was saved and is alive, ina safe piace, with the flag already baptized with Purto ican biood, ready to be displayed again in the next encounter. How long before will be I cannot tell you; but it would not surprise any! if it were lo-morrow. One can feel everywhere the under- current of indignation agatust Spain. “You hear only words of reprobation against the Porto Ricans at Madrid, who have asked in humble tone of the pro- visio! overnment some reforms for this islanc “That is not the way to ”” it is said here, ‘be- cause we, as wellas the S| have our rights, We must enjoy our liberty, and as it isnot posrivie to obtain it peaceiuliy we must take it forcibly; and, ou may depend upen it, the Porto Ricans will ry at any rate.” : ‘The inconsisiency of the government, both home and colonial, contributes to increase the dissatisiic- tion. 1s it not revolting to see ourselves persecuted and imprisoned for asking the same thing and pro- claiming tue same principles after all that were pro- clanued in the Spanish pronunciador ? Had not both movements Log Same origin? Were they rot brought on by the sue causes? It ta true that tue revolutionisis here aimed at the independence of their country; but did not the peninsular movement giter ali, to gain the independence of the people? Did tuey not dethrone their Queen? vid they not over- throw monarchy iiseif, that venerated iustitution, until then the bulwark of the nation, and which seemed to say to every pronunciament, “So far thou shall go and no turthery? Well, if to obtain their liveriy and their rigiits they have done so much, why do they persecute us for the very same thing’ A rominent Spaniard said the other day, within my earing, “This revolution ts, alter all, the same revo- lution of Spain; but here we will bave Kojas, Cevol- lero and two or threg more of the ieaders siot.” Here is consistency for%ood, Liberty, accordtig to this gospel, is a good thing for Spain, but 19 poison Jor the colonies, ‘Lhe so-catled lberal goverument of Madrid has approved the action of Generals Ler- sundiand Pavia, “Happen what may, Oube and Porto ittco must be Spanish colonies. Liberty for us, Slavery ior them.” ‘Tuat is their motto, Commerce 18 lee.ing the consequences of tie sit- uation. Few transactions are made sud money is awiully scarce. A WALL STREET SPEccLavor.—Jamies Disk, Sr. of Bratileboro, Vt., the sather of tae notorious Wail street speoulator in Erie stocks, is im @ lunatic asylum, and It 1s predicted that his son, the fimencial geaius of Wali street, will some time or other bring up in a similar place. He ana his father began ite asacouple of Yankee dry goods pediers, driving their teams from town to town; finally young Fisk got into the dry goods store of Jordan, Marsi: « Co., in Boston, from which he went, with 2 fortune of $200,100, to Wall sereet as a stock Speculator, get- tng control of the Erie Railroad as a lever to work with. He would issue great quantities of new stock for speculation aud make io “corners” by this means and by locking up currency, He las wor & fortune of millions for Wimiself and ruined the mar- ket vaiue of the road, He is abont jorty years old and immensely fat.—-Haryord Tunes, Novo EUROPEAN MARKETS. Paris Bourst.—l’akis, Nov. 28.—Bourse quiet. Rentes, 70f. 4c. FRANKFORT BOURSE.--FRANKFORT, Nov, to-—Hven- ing.—United States five-twenty bonds closed at 79', for the issue O1 1562. PETROLEUM MARKeT.—ANTWERP, Nov, 3 lenm closed at 55 ¢f, 2 tt. for standard wit Haye Corton MAnhet.—HAVRE, Nov. 28.—Cot- ton—'be market closed firmer. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Petro Liverroot, Nov. 28.—A despatch from Gib: reports that the American brig Stephen Duncan, Captain tughes, which sailed from New York Octo- ber 16 for Marseilles, lies stranded near Cape Spartel. No further particulars regerved. SHIPPING Almanac tor New Yorke-This Day. 7 Of | Moon rises... ; High wate NEWS. San rises. Sun seis... PORT Of NEW YORK, VOVENBER 29, 1863. Herald Peckages. Captains and Pursers 0: Vessels arriving at this port wilt \iver all packages intended for the Hx2atp vw our regniatly authoriged agents who are attached to our Steain VachtGect. The New York Associated Press do not now collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packuzes, as will be seen by the following extract from the proceo diag of the regular monthly meeting held March &, 1853 :— Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Assoctated Press will 'discontinne the collection of ship news in the harbor of New York, Passed anantmously. wom The office of the Herald steam gachis JAMRS and JPASNETTE is at Whiteball slip, All communigations frou owners and consignees to the masters of iawerd bound vee sels will be forwarded free of charge. ARRIVALS. RETORTHD AY THR METALD STEAM FACTS. Steamebip Colorado (Br), Ct iting, Liverpon! Nov 17, tieenstown Tail, with mdveand bi passencers, to Wil a Scnr surab A Webb, Webb, Bangor for Careden, Ng, Schr Brutence, Garvin, Camiew, Me, la Fait Riv she ebared. Schr @lanct, Dermot, Rocklend, 6 days, with line, to Ws wn. og BORE Empress, Kenmody, Rockland, § days, with ime, to W fake. Pitcatag a, Humphrey, Portland, 4 days, with fab, to Schr John R Merrill, Weeks, Boston for Alexandria. Schr Mary Nast, Chane. erect. A Schr George Ivy Higgine, Wellfleet, 8 days, with fidh, ‘ (Reber Anna 8 Freeman, Williams, Provincetown for Piile- She Blonde}, CRampman, Provincetown for Phitudel Sehr WD Mangum, Chase, N dy Wid ol sachs WD Mangum, Chase, New Bedford, with ail, be Fi 4, Bowinan, New Be ifort. Scur CJ Erickson, Suntit, New Bedforde ear Rew werma River. Schr RW Haniley, Nickurson, Pall River. Sobr Mi.ton, Raymiond, Pat) River. Schr Saiiie Siuith, Chase, Fall tuver, Sehr 8 Wecka, Wall River for Elizabett Schr Sarah A Faleoner, Wilson, Pawtucket (or Schr Joun Laveaster, Williama Providence, Schr Transit, Kackell, Provideaee, Schr F Merwin, Bunce. Providence. Schr Charles L'Huise. Lisle, Providence, Schr Treasure, Arnold, Providence, Schr Veranda, Pot idence, Behr Allred Chase, Vickor, Providence. nr EGnr Charen, Suadiey, Proviaeace i |, Studles ‘Ov! ce for bi peor Win Witson; Brow ii, Providence Tor’ Georesiown, ‘hr Albert Pharo, Shourds , Providence for Philadelphia y Philatelphin. idence for Ph Bet Schr Crisis, Brown, Providence for Behr C & C Brooks, Brooks, Provi ladelphin, Schr John Warren, McGur, Providence for Etizabethpors.. Schr John Walker. Da: is, Providence for Eifzabethpore Schr B P King, Blivens, l’rovi lence for Eltzabethport, Bohr Kate Scranton, Providence . . for Ellaabethpors, Schr L. at, Veazie, Providence for Etizabethpost. Sehr JF Terry, Raynor, Providence for Rondout: ‘hr Chy Providence for Rondon. F Chas Carroll, Chase, Behe Fashion, Davin North Cor Elizabeinparts F Fashion, Dav (OE Behr White Cloud; Rankin, Kew London. Schr Maria Louisa, Hubbard, New Lonion, Sebr Lizzie, Evans, Horton's Paint for Philadelphia, Schr Jane M Brainard, Bran, Portland, Ct. Kelsey, Fort) 4, Cty | Handel Clark, Portia. Ct, Portia, » Portlanst, Ch. Bone #1 Rugthond won mom i Haven for Ainran¢rim, © aytnond, Raymo javen for Aiw Schr ET Wines, Wooster, New Haven tor Balti Mild, New Haven Tor Elizabetuport, Behe Win Gandy, Waliacy, Sag Hiarvor m Gani or. Schr Wave Crest, Whitney, Sag Harvoh Wind at sunset NW. Marine Disasters. BARK SwALLow-San Francisco, Nov 28—The bark al jow. now out over 100 aays from Bangkok ior this port, te beueved to uave been lor ” , Misvellaneous. We are indebted to the attentive pursers of the steamslns Zodiac, and Thames, from Savannah, for full files of papers. Foreign Ports. pMILx Rrven, Ja, Oct 8—In port brig Halifax (Mr) for 0M ULENSTOWN, Nov 28—Arrived, stearashi; ater, YUE for Livergod Gand poomeeee ee American Ports, BOSTON, Nor AM—Ch barks Victor ff Bos- sgh ati. ran, oven, Motpurne oni ue sent a 3 ‘Savannah: Niger, Th Broan? + eee son, ‘ork. ‘Mth Arrived, stewraship Neptune, Baker, NYork. CHARLESTON, Nov 26—Ardved, smack Comet, Rathburn, York, Beate Dauntless (Er), Edwards, # port in the Unived. om. Arrived, steamships Virgo, Bulkley, NYork ; Inaae P Smith, Savannah for NYork; bark Gauss, Bremen. Salled—Brig Cardi rd for a port in Great Britain, HOLMES' HOLE, Nov 27, PAl—Arrived, bark N M Haven, Hal, Kilzabeinpor: for soston; brig Bid Grande, Beanelt, Fhitadelpbia for Portiand; schra Sardinian, Holbrook, Rich- mond for Boston;G W himball Jr, ——; Congress, York; Bnow Squall, Robluson ; Pavillion, Reet; George W Glover, Graves, fant Minnty Cob »_ngranem, York. tor 4g; Leoca: it, Poole, do for ; Tabmu for Portiand; Reno, Yoster, Port Johnson for’ Boston ; Kendrick Fish, ‘Thompson, E.!zabethpor: for do; Emily Fowler, Uart, do for Portland: lara Merrick, Montgomery, Philadelphia. for yan; Sedona, Holbroak, Elizabetbport for Portiand. ‘Salled—Schra Anthes Godfrey, Joho bt ioe Seth—Arrived, echre AH Ledining, Brower, Philadelphia for Boston; Uarrie Melvtu, Wa. timore for do a ret Reinhart, Hand, Phi ndelpbia for Salem; Maggie Mul Rogers, Boston for Darian, Ga ‘fon two, and Mary Standish, Lizzie © Hickman, Lawson, do for jeiphia; adeiia Kel- ley, Young, Gloucester for NYork, YAM, wind light frow NW—the fleet-are getting under weigh. TURGKsoxvILLE, Nov 23—Arrived, brig Julius, Meyers, NYork. Cleared dat, schre Matilda, Brooks, Jones, Nor; dy iver , Cork and Katie Kanger, Martin, 49; Sabino, Currier, Liz, Nov 24 red, bark Faonie, Clapp, (Sp), Guardiola,’ Barcelona; sehr ler, Liverp6ol. ami rig Pudi Edith, W PHILADELRHIA, Nov 9, 4M Angived, steamship Stare and Stripes, Holmes, Havana; barks emba (Kr, Rood, and! Linda, Mills, N York ; brig Chas Heath, Weyman, ~ tou;achra'E L Porter, Sparks, Hy Maskell, aud Paul & “fuompson, Godfrey, ams, Tabbutt; Lucy Orentt, hrist; Maryland, \reen, an@ Onaiaa, Haskell, NYoric; Keading RR walk Lady Ermine, § lew ker, Fall River? John Stroup, Crawford, Provi Cloared—sbip Juma Hinrward, Strickiand, New Orleans; brigs Foye, Hoy, and Czarowiich, Morman, Cork or Fal: mouth for orders; Chas Heath, Weyman, Salem; Charlotte, Stockham, Mania; schra Morning Star, Lynch, New Haven! Sallie B, Hatersan; ET Allen, Risley, and’ Sea Goorads “Boston, Mary Hing “Thomas, Rockland; sarah Clark, Gritng, Pawtucket ; JB Allen, Case, Newport; Morn ‘ing Light, Ireland, Bridgeport; Petro, Rogers, Newburyport; « Egw Wooten, Young, Kart Greenwich. RILAND, Nov 26—Arrived, brigs Amelia a hi A Jon, Satiiln Kiver, Ga; Frouvier, Skinuer, and Minnte Miller, 4 Anderson, Philadelphia; J Pocledo, Plummer, Soston ; sahrs Mary All ine, Hix, NYork; KM Gawtl- Che inedecor, ; brign Java, Howland, W acl lower, § L Foster, apd ovnera, RICHMOND, Nov 27 Below, bark Die Tugend (NG), frome Liverpool for City Point, in tow, bound iri Geran (Nt, Seoken, dropped belaw the bar to Mab loading with flour Yor Rio Janeiro, SAN PRANUISCO, Nov It—Arrived, ahipe Cultivator, Ree. ie, Nloker- Dathie, a Aurora, “eit, NYork 513th, National Eagle, W 10; bark Tiarriet, Hoyer, do; 13th, abip a Douglas, Sydney, NEW: Salied Lith, ship {ncustry, Burritt, Callao; bark Kmme Marla (NG), 8001, Rio Janeiro: 12th, ‘ship Yosemuite, Liverpool; lth, bark Margaret Brander (Br), Nissen, Tabiti} 26th, ship Arkwrig:l, Caulkion NYork. ared 28th, abip Maiiaura, Liverpool, with $5,000 sacks of wheat. SAVANNAH, Nov %—Arrived, schre Emeline McLain, Boston; Thomas Fish, Wigy, do, wil load for Quincy Point. Sailed-Ship Mayfower, Call, Havre; schr Oliver Crom well, Delano, Ogeecdes. LL SEW Goops. A Firat clase House Furnishing Hardware, Fire Sets, Coal Vases, Plate Wanmors, Cooking Utensiin, China and Glass Ware, ut greatly reduced pric EDWARD D. i Cooper Insti UGUSTIN DALY'S UNDERGRC ND; 4+ Romance of three Women, wit! be commenced in No. 69 of THE FIRESIDE COMPANION. Out December 3. Ae TE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN diferent States—Legal every wher pudlietty; po rg@ until divorce obiained, success guaranteod; advice M. HOWES, Attorney, street. DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN AA “diferent States. No publicity, No charge wll divoroe Obtained. Advice tree. Also Notary Public and sioner of far every Btate. F I. KING, Counsellor at Law, 961 Broadway. Al OFFICIAL DRAWINGS * Missouri and Kentucky State Lotteries. 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