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Pa ati] NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. -° to courts of the United States and deep that light had never penetrated to their bot- anchored af the GW 6 Bradbury, Haverstraw; Geo lotckian Racket, Rondout; a onli Pane ks er assurance that they would the sa them, and (hen, when their momentum had ceased, Behr J Goodsy Dart, Norwich for F)trabethport. Elizabethport; Alice Seranton, Aver T2 Beck JAPAN. Will of their old. maxter Yoshinoba (the tate Tyooony, Yallen upon their sides as would a wheel, Thesc | fcbr DC Foslet, Pendicton, New Londou, Piln, Newburg, elu Peck, Avery, ad Vermillion, Laced A Ss bE | . wee and would not weigh anchor in violation of good | boulders or masses were, however, beyond question, | fchr farah Jane, Hamline Haslet, FECES. vines, Chapel, Aemnntrias Opeving of Jeddo Deferred—The Mikndeo | order, After this ir sudden decamping, and still Soo gigantic to be considered in comparison with Schr Joseph C Warren, Hartford for Philadelphia, PENSACOLA, Nov #)—Arrived, betg Conqueral! (Br)y UED FROM uns Pp Crowned Ewperor—No Foreigners Present | More Salt leaving bebind, therm docamonta highly she muineajean id Cs fe ie Sean wae fer fou s Davis, Mow Haven for Rondoul. Atty, Havana; Normanby (lin), Otet, Havana, ip Ses CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. : arrogant and disrespectful iperor, ures U mrface ppeared ", oF ip LADELPUIA, Dec 5, PM-—Arrived, steamship Saxo! mune t to Reemmecion | She Sevemencsbe Seerea Cie” | Seen nelle Scena eee | Sonte ecrt ene, soca Gemeaee | oie aang ea nee nee | SERS eer eee tion. moo! jon t prese! 0! 5 4 1 . % ae ren) of Al, trend a lt » te Nove'ocoman ot 2 20m | Sotany Tomo, ne are cara osha comma | Ret uh al cee Pee! Cpe tt | iss eam mage toris Ro Meee | Bee nn Suse, Vaan Ro’ ), (Ve } ” 4 vi wi J 5 ee : at NS the iuprovement of the bay and harbor | ‘The opening of Jeddo has again been deferred, and ulhaniies of tertile py hy me seep fo he Other large mountains oi1 the moon's disc, as though | Schr Maria, Nash, New Hoven for Elisebethport, PORTLAND, Dec 4—Arrived, brig Olive, Foss, Bangor fom @f Mobile. Keferred to the Committee on Com | noe more we are told that it will positively be | communicated by the proper officer to all the te crust ‘had been ilfted by some internal force, | eit Cloud: Simmons, New Haven for Trenton, Philadelphia, te popeatiue NATURALIZATION LAWS AGAIN, opened on the ist of the coming month. Why ithas | TePresemtatives, Sup) Vy a poe ake were evidences of Liquid matter | —Sehf Waterloo, dnith, River. Rowe, Whitmore, None” COs © : Mr. Sournck oftred a resolution. instructing the | peen delayed I eannot tell. The Japanese say that Sa eae a porte and cqmmis egal acta | earings cored up and covled in these cfacks, In = ary Gethin, Darley Gonseationt River. nied, | N¥ore MOUTH. Dec 4— arrived, schr Cornelia, Henderson, Judiciary Committee to inceine. seuss. armen they were perfectty ready, but they deferred it to umstances may it meed cause no con- | looking at the moon these high mountains, open re ee ee fom sero reported, |" PROVIDENCE, Dec S—Arrived, achrs Hannah Blackmany — RO fmt, the power i the wishes of tho foreign ministers, On the other one ans moreover se ney Ere a cross ite sons re ana ¢ Grey pe pny a eee eee, BELOW. Jon ee. NC; Gov Cony, Nason, Rondout; Gaivtay recélvi declarations of gars soca and s- | hand the ministers assert that they have waited on png Menats Gente bis bere ordered that it ie other of the walls of the fissures or mountains were , aaa wae fae. piichard 8 Mewzorad, Higging, Waring eung letters of naturalization ‘should not be | secount of the expected change of residence of the | to be so arranged that this shall not disturb the | clearly defined. Many of these Mesures were so | ,,Sbin Henry (of Stdohn, Ny Spain, £2 days fromI.irerpoo!. 4 Tes Minived rotaars” Moding Baismore! fate ar | fi restr! " treaty relations between Japan ané those countries. the higher courte of record; second, to aire uni- | Mikado from Kioto to Jeddo, expecting that the lat- at toms, or if ithad, 1t had never been reflected back, ‘The brigs Messenger, for Nassau, NP, aud Rio, for Ant- ‘and npst formity of proceedings in such cates in the United | ter piace would be in quite estate of commotion, | ciiodugatay Chokel, Mikado, Suinjoxu aid Kuirin, | or was, ethaps, absoried, And i was @ grand | Wet, af dlainedaiibe SW Spit by the heavy easlrty wits. | B lven, Rowley d,(or ag Marys Ct87o0 NY OPS by on Seer tn Gaia aad aioe consequent upon such removal, for @ few weeks | OcTouEK, 10, 1868.” 3 tribute to'scence'to say that now the measurements | Wind at unset 8, ket ied tent WHE tad, Ger, bia sehr ; oy a Blew, ieee a Shaw fourth, to require records to be kept of all such pro: | afterwards, But now the Mikado has expressed his — Ce eee ee Cone eocerare WAG Marine Disasters. delphin; ences, orion Ween Fs felile It Bene ecedings; sith, to authorize letters of naturalization | intention of remaining at Kioto until next spring; LECTURES LAST NICHT, the micrometre in the telescope we have @ more per- | | Soun Stanriair, Jones, from Wilmington, NO, for Bos: | Almira T Rowland, T ehopand kee pickereon to be insued after four years’ resi » but Not tO | Hence they do not intend to walt for his Majesty, and SA ] fect survey of the moon, or that portion of it pre- | ton, put ito Mowpare ith inns with sails split, having expe- | Sarab Ann, Collamer, NYork; sloop The "Geke aEisril'g take 4 until one year after ‘Mr. SPaLDING inoved to amend the resolution by substituting “the Committee on the Revision of the Laws” for the Judiciary Committee. ‘Mr. SCHENCK accepted the amendment. Mr. Woop moved to lay the resolution on the ‘Tue motionjwas lost, Yeas, 3;2 nays, 126—e strictly party voice. ‘The resolution was adopted. BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS CONTINUED. Mr. SCHENK introduced a bill furtber to regulate brevet ranks in the ary. elerred to the Commit- We on Military Affaire. Mr. BINGHAM, (rep.) of Ohio, introduced a bill to rovice for an election in Virginia in January next. ferred to the Committee on Reconstruction, Mr. LAWRENCK, (rep.) of Ohio, offered a resolution the Commitiee on Ways and Means to in- quire into the expediency of making it the daty of ‘the Secretary of the Treasury to sell, from time to time, the surplus geld in the Treasury, and apply its. and other surplus money in the‘lreagury ‘i ted to uA, than Ww f any county in the State | "enced heavy NYork. Wns deagd peng ef Soden" aston east or Se Sr Rer EE aes casa expat to stone | BESET SS TD Site | ea RMU Ret tm Ste yeas jo! del open! ol lo. ie beans’ 1e 8) Lg 10 @: lo" iu ‘ present intention: bat Ido not think thet the adds | Lecture by Professor Schiagintwelt, the Ast= | pnovographic and otter views of the moon and-earth | S0toff and returned for repairs. Been ie aN eae, siege taps d atic Explorer. and their formation, and 1n the course of his verbal Miscellancons. RICHMOND, Dee 5—Sailed, sehr Joseph Waples, Wright, are more than two to one that it will not be again Professor Rudolph von Schlagintweit was tendered delineation, in referring to the prebable age of the ‘Tue Wearuen, &c, 12 M—During the night of Sunday, she nee escin Sguw'Shchesioak ekhe ae postponed—on account of the weather this time, world, said that no age could be determined upon | wind, which had previously been from the SE, worked into Bi ia BANC ‘Born! gine Wandtren Gahnemann perhaps. In the meantime no impediment ts placed | 18#t evening a very agreeable receplion by the Amer- | with any degree of accuracy. Moses had never | Tensrtneas, and holde from that quarter, blowing hearty, } Seat ae Te Bomb barks, Wanderer, (NG), Negima in the of " ican Geographical and Statistical Speiety, at their ] dated the creation in any ted other than in the ‘th . pririaansyy pes ‘Atalente ‘Sailed Mst, mao Colorado, Farnswort “a wy of people travelling between this place Cooper Institute, The Prde: 18 one of | Words “In the uning created the heaven | With. rain and snow asitp abeapapcie " SAVANWAR ‘Dec 2—Cleared, ‘bark Mary O Reed, Welt, and Jeddo, A large hotel has been opened in ad- | TMs 1n Cooper bana and the earth.” No one could assume when that | from London; Caledonia, from Glasgow, and several coast: } Havre. vanee, bearing the imposing the “Sym, | three brothers who have achieved world-wide re- | “beginning” was, and he had as much right to say | ing steamships came infrom sea. The pilpt boat Hope, No | 7th—Arrived, schr J H French, Boston, posium of All Nations,” or es,” as a cor’ | nbwn by their explorations of the mpuntainous dis- { that the earth was thousands of mulllons of years | 1, also came i from the eastward, Capi Morley reports the See, Dove Reid’ tate di? Weaver, Weaver, and P respondent of one of the Japan nes had it. tricts of High Asia and Western hibet, and bis oid as Bishop Usher had to say the world was four gale outside as heavy. Baloo, adamas, Phi Notices are posted up all over Jeddo that no | thousand years old at the inauguration of the Chris- foreigner visiting that place shall be molestea, | course of lectures recently deliveredjn Boston con- | tian era. At the close of his discourse he was The tide at high water was unusually high, being over the | 2000! Gia) Des Schra Ida, Phillips, and Jamee a pain As severe punishment. The coro- | firmed the reputatton which had |preceded him. | warmly applauded, =o pind 3 om we much ones to rapeaa PA iS PO! j, NC, Dee 4—Arrived, schr L QC Wishart, nation of the Mikado, who, it appears, a Pankey stent ahaa an. lying on them. The cellars in the streets bordering onthe won, Boator reached his majority last spring, took place at Kioto, | ge Daly, the President of the society, introduced Cleated-—Sebr GH Mills, Milla, NVork. with all due ceremony, on the 12th inst. Although | the Professor to the assembly, aim: ea rg) Sranmeenens, os Care nae the | some of our most distinguished sciegtifie men, and 5 3 ow < Ce tc t iy notify the feren| isters and Con- LONDON MONEY ARKET.— LONDON, PC, . suis by sending them the following note—but no in- | Ve? ladies had defied the storm and were present, | 7 Oo i ciased at 92% for money and 92% for - ad OP . rivers were flooded, and some of them on the west side of the WICASSET, Dec 3—Rall Catawba, Bennett, ub: ig Which were EUROPEAN MARKETS, city where families reside were vacated in the early part of } gitka, Chureht Jacksonville.’ - sie RMVARREN, "Deo Arrived, chr John Walker, Dariy the day. Theeastern boats via Long Inland Sound left on time. At sunset the wind moderate’, and shifted to south, ‘to liquivate portions of the public debt. Adopted. vitation to the dinner:— and in doing so the Judge referred ta the faet that it | tne account. United States five-twenty bonds quiet | te barometer indicating a very low figure, At this hour the Mr. SraLpin« offered @ resolution instructing the H10G0, %th Day of 8th Mo., 4th Keio. | had been the desire of Alexander von Humboldt to | at 743,. Railway shares quiet. Erie, zositilinols ‘06, | appearances are in favor of u fresh breeze from aorthwest Pn ares ec as Committce on Ways and Means to inquire into the Sim—I have the honor to inform you that I have just re- ‘ PAIS BOURSE.—PaRis, Dec. 7.—The Bourse 18 | for to-morrow. —* * * *® SCHENOK’S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEA expediency of providing for the speedy resumption | ceived informaiton trom Kioto that the ‘crowning ‘of hia Im- | instigate a thorough exploration of igh Asia, being uiet. Rentes, 70f. Ste. * : « weed Tonic and Mandrake Pils will cure Conaump of specie payment by the government, and to report | Petia! Majosty. (he Mikado, which has been prevented by the | the most elevated portion of the lobe, and that for | “i; xxrowt BOURSE.—FRANK¥ORT, Dec, 7-—United | git een ar ieee rae eamanip Herman Livingston, | dion, Tiver Complaint and Dyspepsin, 1° taken, accord: a8 soon a8 practicable. Adopted. ‘ou the 27th Inst or 19h October. Tam yours; respectfully, | {Mi® arduous task he himself seleted the three } states bonds were easier at the close, "Five-twen- | i! accept our thanks for Savannah papers in advauce of | to the directions. They are wl thned (0 evan ae ihe samal Mr. Cakky, (rep.) Of Ohio, introduced 2 preamble and joint resoluwon to repeal the Civil Tenure of Office act of March 2, 1867. Mr. MayNaxp thought that was a matter that re- quired consideration, and moved to lay it on the table. Agreed wo. ITO SHUNSKE, Ghiji of Hiogo. brothers von Schiagintwelt, Hermann, Adolph and 18 re quo’ t 791 % the mail. y M5 ‘ I presume no foreigner was invited, oon beoauke Rudolph. The travels of the three extended over a wee eeneooe Corsa Maleree Tivereoce Dee i | LauxcueD—At Milbridge, Me, 3h wit, from the gard of | Makes good blood? ihe, potiens begioat io Gono wend ited, period of four years, from 1804 to 185%, and they | 5p! M'the market closed heavy at the following | ME EzeKel Dyer afine doubievtecked tri of about ti tons, | Giaeaged matter ripans a the iunga,and the patient ougrows, they were not desired to witness the ceremony, but to the 3 named the Minnie A Smith, commanded Capt Alexander because the sacred precincts of Kioto must nor be | visited nearly the whole of India, from Ceylon t¢ tte | quotations:—Middiing uplands, 10%d.; middling | O'Ray, and intended for the general trelghi aout Alczandee | tho dlsnso and gets well. ‘This I'he only way to cure co defiled by the barbarian, since the British, French | } et. | Orieans, 113¢d. ‘The sales of ‘the day’ have been | is owned by the captain, Messrs Warren Ray Jobn Liitlesen . J, SCHENCK, of Pniladelphia,) and Dutch Ministers had that mysterious interview | Thelranvestigations, comprised geography, fuolvsye | 8,000 bales, and otlers of New York Bree ket re lene Paint el eran te ‘ELECTION OF A DOORKEEPER. meteoroiogy, ethnology; and in proofof the thoroug! v * ne = a z e ol x 5 a ‘ commendat ir 4 TU as ay. ; hl tter Is rij Hight Mr. Buxton, the present assistant doorkeeper, was | Whether clther of them ever ‘saw the real, live | {Yonder von Humboldt in tre fifth volume of the | ,,LIVBRPOOL BREADSTUF¥S MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Notice to Mariners. Sens es ae as Pas ein hae tank war he eee eae electea, having received 141 votes to 14 lor W. C. | Mikado; only three foreigners have ever been £0 | ‘icogmoa,? “The Judge also referred to the fact that | Dé, 7—the market if duil. Whess firuer; No. 2 prepa le lncaies (0 heat ; 4 ine, oto. Ti Lip Shotgad . TRIN 0 7, To do this the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills must b Se Nee Sermegn eto and two for Edward Jardine, | political news is uninteresting and unreliable. at | thelr guest, er een ron ake nor PLIVERFOOL | PROVISION “ MAREEN—LIVERFOOL, | woue ts bantip eiOEe Thal eae ate Oia Drm freely used to cleanse he stomach ant liver, #0 tbat the Putg Strakawa considerable fighting has been going on, Sand extendh ther to ti rt) rth Ce monic Syrup and the food will make good blood. contest. The Southerners hold Sirakawa itself, but Mount Ibigamin, of the Himalaya range, ‘the highest 7—5 P. M.—Common rosin, 6s. percwt. Turpentine, | four anda half fathoms low water, spring tides, with the fal. | © oe 1 ‘th mths i‘. vi ol ides |. per ewt. lowing marks and bearings, vi starts freely and the liver is soon relleve: Ae gel Ran neonate fntreiched them: | Pot, Mount Gaurleankar, or Mount bverest, being | te RO ac. ‘Turpentine, 288. 64. The northernmost mill at Yarmouth in line with the house | show what the Pills can do. ‘Nothing han over bee et selves in very secure positions. The Southerners 29,000 feet, covered with eternal snow and ice. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET.—LONDON, 4—Even- on the inner part of Britannia pier, N by W ae Suneph onions al tm aeealy reel ta ngerous: are now attempting to raise the lege. ‘Aidan Professor Schlagintweit, in coming forward, ing.—Retlned petroleum closed at 18, 3% ‘a. per gale The trait ‘Lookout at Yarmouth in line with the SW part Be pers om aeaon ct Ane liver Like Bone: Acts entirely on te defensive, apparent with the Skee Ae ere aca nen pro thls Wok ton, ‘ OF Nicholas Nahe weesal NW, Wistant $-10tbs ratle, Pilis, “ ee gl idea of starving them during the coming winter into | Come they ly _bega PRTROLRUM MARKET.—ANTWRRP, Dec, 7—Even- | South Scroby Spit buoy, NE by N, easterly, distant 610th | Liver complaint 1s oneof the most prominent causes of ‘TRE REGULAR BUSINESS. }-ame SPEAKER anounced the regular business in order to be the bill of last July regulating the duty On imported copper ana copper ores. Mr. PHELrs, (dem.) of Md., hoped that subject ‘would be considered in the general bill. ‘Mr. SCHENCK said the Committee of Ways and ‘Means would have'a session to-morrow merning, and Co ‘would inform the House what they desired done with eneral outline of the results of their exploration. Petrole lowed le. sumptions spe that subject. rm ebamlanlOn. Ube oueneenan mscienre wma 1866 | Periyar Partly with is two brothers, he had | Weiz-etrolewm closed quiet at Saf for standard | eum scroby buoy, SE by FF, distant 810the mile. cogshensk's Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alie Mr, WaSHBURNE, of my, offered resolution di- | remembered, was surrendered to the Mikado, on con- | traversed ial Asia and. penetrated into regions J NE Corton Buoy Sty Bg , distant 1 8-10ths mile. tive, and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this preparation ls the Postmaster General 2 ” | never before visited by elther American or European. West Corton Buoy SW by 8, distant 15-10the mile. made of, assists the stomach to throw out the gastric juice to eae al any -cuateeririon eee a dition that the same admiral should retain command, ie a journey.of eral rear, full of Sbeans EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. The East Holmb woy has been moved 1 by N 12) fathoms, | Aissoive the food with the Pulmonte Syrup, and tt Ia made ‘ Co for carrying the ‘mails between the ter. | #24 Which has been lying idle at Jeddo for a long ie tepilienk: ‘adolpb, was rt put zow lien in elght fathoms, low water, spring tides, wii | into, 90d ‘Blood without Term ie time. left Jeddo on the 13th of last month fying the | 224 Sangersene one of of the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific ; killed at Kashkar, in August, 1857, having ventured i by physicfana do not cnre consumption Railroads at the rate of $4,100 000 Bee erie wing | Tokugawa flag. The admiral expressed his deter. | FO at mneikan on Autry aclents, and for | Ltvzxroot, Dec. 7.—The steamships Helvetia and | Abe niehest mill at Routh Town, ite full length Eaatwari of | ,, The trent reason AY RLYHGOON Ce Moulclnen to. op the ail correspondence on the subject and with informa. | “ation of submitting no longer to the southern | thi, they were fully provided with all necessary | Louisiana, from New York, arrived here to-day. The Gas House Chimney at Lowestoft, ite length Nortb- | cough, to stop chills, to stop uizht sweate, hectic fever, and. tion as to all complaints made as to the manner in | SqveTaiments but inends taking an active Pa here physloal instruments, but were often impeded by the | Oo EAT TO, oe a rivad at this mort at halt. | "Middle Hote busr aw Br eee Ei on mag paren > which that mail service is perfermed. Adopted. k ‘7 ‘f itliculties of the ground. Their orographicai and | monia, from New York, arrived ai Port ai 4 Neen poset 4 = 1 pel P his feet, consisting of ten vessels, has geographical explorations were crowned with suc- | past eleven o'clock Saturday evening. Bel Corton buoy, E by N 34 N, distant 7-10ths mile, r. SCHENCK, in his treatment, does not try to stop a coug! Mr. Jupp, (rep.) of IU, asked to have an order Made making tiie Niagara Ship Canal bill w special order for the 16th of December. b Mr. RANDALL objected. Mr. SHANKS, (rep.) of Ind. Jution declaring it the ¢ owledge the prov . ce i cht sweats, chills or fever. Remove the cause and they wi ‘gone to we do not know, but it is sup- ney were able to define with clearness the Queenstown, Dec. 7.—The steamship Minne- h Corton Spit buoy, North, Westerly, distant é-l0ths aimgpot a ee ener... Mocgte ean, be OUrekef Cos posed that they have gone in the direction | C°S% 8 (of ‘i 1 Poa’ G mile. be f : perat orographical formation, the structure and direction | Sota, Capta' of the Liverpool and Great Holm Elbow buoy, NNW, wester'y, distant 8-10th mile. suraption, liver complaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, cancer, ulcer- Se aieer ana 40 wWaeee me Pile verde and Geotthes of Sreuntain chains traversing that country, the | Western line, which left New York November 25, By order. + ROBIN ALLEN, Secretary. ated throat, ‘intens the ant perm rnynnd Le eel at to conjecture how thls long and Ditter atugale win | $¥8tem of peaks and the ramidcarion of mountains, | AFEVES Woes Wey oo et a mashige St George, Whalemen. Ba arin ag eer al on | ate. ‘T) e N c : : Jone ta ie : jhenion, or the lungs are a mass of inflamma~ terminate, That the Northern party, however, do ke. They found that what was generaily | Captain Jones, of Allan’s line, which left Quebec Peitect apt iy of NB, eailed from San Francisco be men gs tereeng pepw tion A eter; Staite dake? ti ke ©) Letters received from bark B Colcord, MeCleave, of Nant, } not only the lungs that are wasting, but it is the whole bodys | Introduced a joint reso- y of the government to ional government of Crete not intend to throw down the sword at present, at | Snow pew 2 4 an independent, political State ana to treat with it 3, ~ | named the Himalaya mountains, were in fact three | November 21, arrived here to-day. uch. “Referred to the Comittee on Fureiga | S2Y Fate, aud submit to the demands of the South- | Tice parallel ranges, the southernmost being the | PoRTMADOG, Dec. .7.—The ship Castilian, from oports her at gaa Qet ty with <0 bble wp ol The atomach and liver have lost their power to make bieadi ire. and the large purchases of arms and pinhead Himalaya, the middle the Karakorum and the | Quebec, is ashore near this port, and will probably ‘lied from San Frascisco 4th, bark Eugenia, of and for | out of food. aw, he only anance is io take? igs bop . L Mr. Fanny, (rep.) of Mich., introduced a bill | they are constantly making. ‘The following letter, | Hortuern the Kunlun. The Himalaya he named the | go to pieces. Three of her crew were lost. NGXrrived af Reunion Inland Oct 12, bark Desdemona, Phin- | the patent wil bygin to want fond, ft will digest casily and signed by the clef oflcers of the principal Daimios | bode of snow. Humboldt already conjectured this NB, from Mauritin . aie good blood then the patient begins to gain In flesh, and to be the true formation of this mountainous dis- Mglernd Ge tne Coniaiise co koniepa: a . no’ | Balled trom do ter bares E ber, N the body begins to grow the lungs commence to : 8 x " it NB, ie jn y Son of the North, has been sent to ail the foreign repre- | riot resting his belief on statements of Chinese SHIPPING NEWS. eralees Oct 8 Stamsboule Keeps de dyes Taber, NB, to | Herron and the patient gots fleshy and well, This le the ouly, sentatives, and it seems to contain an assurance ’ 5 ERSOLL, (re) x reduced . geogra} aH their investigation proved him Bark Adeline Gibbs, Babooc! NB, wasat Labuan, to cure consumption. ible tne alo ‘oF colu Ou” Webalt of rhe Ded | tae the struggle is to be continued for, a8 yet, an septal aihey were also able, tov establian correct {Ghing send sept havin taken i ap aitalieaienvine | "When ther ie np ing disease and only ier compiatnt and - ul e — Thi , Ternate—| an told. ‘ chenck’s Sea Bites iueites tedal tense Goes inoue the | ‘the commanding oficers of the Prineen of Oshiu, Dewa | WC, Sroerépniel ooineareuen Ri vag lah Almanac for New Yorke--This Day. weoks previous, ship Mary, Simith, of Edgartown, alfwell, oil | sqticlent, without the (Puimomie Syrap. Take the Mafdrake par. Ke- 5 4 sae ataked iis fresiy’ mm al aints, as they are perfec Ketrea to the Commitive on Ways and Means. and Rtzigo tke the liberty to addregs te ‘olowingeymmnunl: | tmmense longitudinal valley, bouuded by the Alma- “Eeceet sia dek'aclet deni Metin, Seatees 68, Lea a yi cation to you. In consequence of the treaties which our i country hat concluded, penple of foreign ‘nations came tous { layasouth and north by the Karakorum. Itis, in | Sun rises .. from the distaut seas, croasing the ocean with the same facil- | fact, one of the most remarkable valleys on earth. | Sun sets... the land. The mind of your country ie not only turned { It has not a pom which 18 not 6,090 feet above the is commerce, for the great results obtained by | level of the sea, and hamlets and towns are found in nation in the sciences and the mechanical arts | higher altitudes than anywhere else, Of large rivers | PORT OF NEW YOR! by tele elp. hag developed Hanif” mach country, which | ithgs the Dihong, a tributary of the Brahmaputra, 7 12 | Moon rise: Mr. MAYNanD introduced a bili to relieve from po- R 4 32 ; High wate ical digabilities Dewitt C. Centre, of Tennessce. Ke- rred to the Reconstruction Committee. Mr. ROBINSON, (dew.) OfN. Y., offered a resolution calling on the President for correspondence on the subject of American citizens imprisoned in Ireland armlens. morn 1 07 | with 100 bbls sp olf since leaving St Helena in July--40) bois | Dr. Schenck, who has enjoyed uninterrupted henith, was .-eve 341 | spall told. wested away lo a mere skeleton, in the very last gage of, Foreign Ports. primonary squeumption, bie: physicians eee Tee oe Dee joned_bim He w Axtwenr, Dec b—Arrived, ship Wm Frothingham, Blook, | Cured by the aforesaid medicines and since hie recovery Butsro1, F, Nov 20—In pork ship JP Wheeler, Harris, for | ‘uousande similarly adiicted have used Dr. Seheneks prepa DECEMBER 7, 1868, for words and acta done in the United States, and he wetore the: Pri Of Oshin, Det ‘a Hizizo | in the east, and the Indus and Sadietsch rivers in the NYork, ldg; barks Albina, Waefelacr, for do, do; Lyburs | Company each, making it not absolutely necessary to persone desired to make some. remarks in roply to the de- | fee: themselves bound to speak to you on some iinportant | West. ‘The watershed is not a mountain chain, but Nop, Redaigon, for Baltaore; sehr HP Rusiell, Whkoer, | Qtir"aee ‘Dr, "Schenck, unless” patente. waa tele linea mpatch of Lord Stanley, in which that fact was de- | subjects. The goverument of the country, which for so many | @ gradual rising of the valley to & Dolnt 14,500'feet | captainsand Pursere of Vessels arviving at this port-will | “Cows, Dec ?—Arrived, steamship Hermann (NG), Wenke, | examined, and fetetpa apoyo pn we iy at eerie iin, has, by falling back to the imperial court, passed into | Move the sea. The Protessor referred to tte tWO | piease deliver all packages intended for the Henatpto our | NYork for Bremen. advice must be addresset. ‘fie te. also professionally at Nov Mr. BANKS moved that the resolution be referred | {he'hands of the Emperor-child, ‘This opporsunity i made | ge lakes; Rakus and Manasarowar, of which larly authorized agents who are aitached to our Steam | joe “Orenhh thins Mont (enmer pon (BPs 32 Bond New York, every other Tuesday, afd af No. 35 to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. ‘bate servants to issue in hie aie violent or. | he exhibited beautiful chromos from drawings made | 7s" ‘New Orleans; ships Mozart (Br), Smith, for di Hanover Boston, every other Wed: Mr. Rowinson remarked tbat if be could not be Beard on the subject he would withdraw the resolu- tion for the present. ADJOURNMENT. The House then, at twenty-five minutes to three @ clock, adjourned. of by repro : , vew ~ . by his brother, and said that all the lakes in that re. | Yacht fleet. The New York Associated Press do not now | Brown, for Hong Kong; barks J steele (Br) free, but f thorough examtnation with his hs ire Sineae pets es envine. "Maing, by murder and gion are saline Gnd brackish, the might alg | setien sistas peer sk ation to te deirery of peckagse, Gaever foe flayann: brig Saraby Goran, pNortols 4 Smet ‘ue ‘price a $6. Oflce hours at each city, (rom 9 3. Me bloodshed, forced the princes into submission, they have ol 16,700, the lowest 14,010 feet above the sea. The prin- | as willbe seen by the following extract from the proceedings ‘CARDENAS, Nov 27—Arri , 4 . M. ‘ it or nine will ‘them with their hi range 01 0! 0 o ved, That a after April 1,11 Y rics ptgapmeine tama 83 ‘4 * their great ancestor having pamed. info tem; and | empty into the Indian Ocean, Iike the Indus and the | prese°wit'dlacootinue, tbe collection St ehip news ia ihe | \eEesz caroline, gpariang Meidnens ‘nats ‘A full supply of Dr. Schenck’s medicines for sale nt ath it fe with suppressed wrath that t the present | Ganges, and north of it they flow to the north. As @ | harbor of New York. Passed unanimously. Anute, NYork ; 16th, Eliza Thompson, do. Sees Poe a pee al ocattacssey, that “A Pei t bd Dee. : . state of things. When this state of Tr have come | remarkable fact he mentioned the rivers do not ‘The office of the Herald steam yachts J. 4 t Will a eee eee tea ond at wil roy ton bao he right wil cnie into | fino aa elaewhere, from springs, Dut onginate in ie | sunfivers wat Waitehal sip. alt ostmrnicatione fom | cola; Wim Naah (Bry. Welrde, & doko, WB, ia Sh Jags? Wedvesiay, Des. % soup. HENRY, ho. mn ~ Toe master and A, will live in nd friendahip ‘again, glaciers, They had made many valuable discoveries | owners and consignees to the masters of inward bound ves- | schr Telumah, Hall, Wiscasset. rto Demas Barnes & Co., No. ef ‘Park row, New ‘Vork. a Additional Particulare—Names of Vietims. | andihat ihe country will become strong >. Or does our coun: | Of Detrifactions of both vegetable and animal matter, | sels will be forwarded free of charge. mae reee © Bele Frente. Sesmaie Wockingten, Sis. |S o —s CINCINNATI, Dec. 7, 1868, | Hy.slone not kuow the heavenly viriues and the relations of | and by magnetic observations they fixed the highest . caean sche Aiea — HUMBUG HAS LONG LEGS; WON'T STAND BTIL Meseahe friendabip ? limits of vegetation, animation and ice. Their ethno- CLEARED. Perched Sob, bark Rarepta, Minot, New York: brig Anuetia long. Dr. WOLCOTT the offlee he Hetallsof the collision between the America and occu! same After mature consideration the princes and q . , 1d atons pain, free of with bie Pat prine keraia, hi logical Postage Ie were extensive, having made Br beget Philadelphia; schrs © S Bushnell, Mayo, Poin, er 170 Conte pe tng hs ‘i oe ry " pi " ee and low on of Oshiu, Dewa and Etzigo have ‘copeltided 1 ‘Stes hip Borussia (NG), Franzen, Hamburg—Kunbardt the United States are coming in slowly. Indications Inagues binding the bry s solemn oath to restore to no less Chan 375 Casts of heads from ‘ving banian | , framshiy Borusla (NG) wmbarat | Shit Mages Moore, nglanaann piel cei hi Sa are that both boats, at the time of the collisions t ite true value. We will destroy the offendera. ons, ing six different speci Face, | “Steamship Monterey, Hilton, Penaacola—W R Grace. ‘Abdent Bhephetd, Seana; vig Bae lr Toe, tone, bone A. BEAUTIPUL ASSORTMENT who fly before us we shali not pursue; but we will recon: covering ninety-four different tribes or stirpes, some 5 hip Fran ‘Sherwood, Portlan ‘PARIS FANCY GOO) Jayan, that ihe, Emperor ymay fdeed reign over it. he | of which, in bronze, cast froma the original plaster of | Rip itumbolde (Ny Peps, Bremen via Faissghie— | "2°: cya, Wor Arrived, brig Chilien (Br), Strum, Pai HOLIDAY. PRESENTE ee ministers and consuls of foreign Powers who observe the | Paris ov he exhibited. lections in as Brock. adeiphia (not NYork); Dec 4) steamer City of Waahington GLOVE, JEWEL AND HANDKERCHIEF ROX: ry then referred to; the & Crescent (Br), Dickson, St John, NB—Boyd & Hinck- Halcrow, XYork for Liverpool (and proceeded at 18M); BISQUE STATUARY, | 4 headed toward the Indiana shore. The General Lytle arrived last nigbt with a few of the survivors. rH strife from close by will form their own judgment on every- } natural i" were del Y, ARTIFICIAL FLOWE Mr. Hall, of Evansville, was among those saved on | thing that happens, habet by the le of that conntry; | en. Cs, etory neau, he Unitet States, The charred remains of eight per- | 5% Cxpiining In this letter the truth and the untruth, the seinen Ord ther manufactures in Lpea and other | , Schr Emma Gilliat (Br), Roddy, Clementsport, N8—Heney | Portiand: ssurd W itis (ir, ince Bay, Gls for NYOrk, BOBEMIAN DESSERT SETS, TOIL! “» right and the wrong, it bas not been our intention to make fine at habits & Parker. Nov, schre. felander (Br). "Waters, (row New- IN ROSE, WHITE AND GREEN. ons have Deen received from the United Staws, | prases to our advantage; we only wish to inform every one | matcrials were shown, and their reliztous habits ex- | “ genr fona, Kendall, Jacksonvillo—H W Loud & Co. foundiand, NYork. z and none could be recognized. Mr. Bigiey, | ‘bathe may be on his own guard when these robbers try to | plained. Among the latter the original of a “praying | scbr Thor Jefferson, Briggs, Charlestou—Tupper & Beattle. LivEeRrdor, Dec 7—Arrived, ship Princeton, Wamack, Clocks, Mantel Sets, Groups of Pittsburg, mentioned yesterday as having | °™ wrong by publishing fictitious decrees of | machine” was exhibited, which ensbles the devout ARRIVALS Mobi id ‘and Statuettes, deen lost, im safe. George W. Fahnestock aud | beconrinced that our only denite to communicate wneteuns | Buddhist to twirl his prayers of areund @ atick in rhe LEGHORN, Nov 14—Sailed, bark Orehilla, Mavener, Paler- Jom bse @sughter, of Philadelphia, were lost ou the United | to you, We belleve, further, that what we have mentionen | Mis right hand while he attend’ t his meals or REPORTHD AY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS. mi ATANZAS, Nov 27—Arrived, brig H A full ot States Mr. Fisher, of Petinsylvauls, a passenger on | above may be of sonie importance with regard tothe treaties Loon’ oe ieiglton. ‘aan spear ny! Nee eT sueamahip Hicteatta (NG), Rhlers, Hamburg Nor 94, sna | Harese = brig Kennedy, Staples, GORHAM PLATED WARE, q ? already concluded. MOrol religious iramat 4 J mani = Fig tates, was:badly burned about the face ma nally, we request 300 not to throw ny blame spon us | tion of the Buddhists was then pve, lllustrated by Souteampice ‘th, with mase and passengers, to Kunbardt & PR oy Taf feb Tear Beat fot at barat ‘ht apres a calagagor . Cunningham, of Alleghany City, Pa., who was onan ee drawings from natu: reonat eens Steamshtp Atalanta (Br), Pinkham, London Nov 14, and-| Kate Crosby (Br), Croaby, and Lucy (Hr), Gray, for NYork; PLA = padly burned“on the United States, Ivin tie honpiial | "#Red by the commanding offcers of Bhendal good and evil spirits wo gain influence over man, in | yravre itn! with muse and pesseugers, 0 Howland & Aspire, | Nebo (Nor’y fantiber, fr Brunswick, Ga. Of our own manufacture. 4m this city. A boy on his way from Rhode Island to AlDZ0, SHONAL.”” which the is successful, and watch ends with ® | wall. " ie Fee NT Onk Tor fer el ab eeanahtps Loulsians (Br). 7 necorated French Ching, fine cut and engraved Glastwarey See el a wanes) ee Eeneralecnemma toe Toleen wan long ap | gman Clon tr Nebo, otayre Nex Met | Loan amc Pee icngcre Core Meme |» Decree ns merica, visit ali the wound this ch — ol enderson jenced stron; 8 ‘Sept 0 —Arri ‘alco! Oil Paintings and Alahasters from Ttaly. yeuterday,.oduiiuistering to their reef. "| rue Revolation—An Imperial Proclamation | #0F ls smallin stature, but of wiry frame, and reminds | fers to Henderson fece, Eaperignoed strvas messeny winds Linnell Ror. 3 ack S)—Arrivedy bark Falcon (Be | Ghandeliers nnd Cas Fistares of the Handsome! patterna, PRILADELPHIA, Dee. 2, 1868. AD of the Jeddo G one of Dr. Kane, of Arctic fame. He speaks Engilah | Siguniized ship Acapulco, bound Wy; 2th, Lat 60 42, lon a5 42, | Salled Mist, abip England (Br), Fox, NYork. in glasa, bronze aud ormolu, of foreign and domestic mana= . . }, 1868. jecree of t eddo Government. fluently and correctly, though with 4 marked German brig Hartiey (Br), bound Ej bee 3, lat 42 58, lon 54 86, | _SAGUA, Nov 21—In port sehr 'Vuieria, Conklin, for Balt | factare. . George W. Fahnestock, who was lost in the steam- YOKONAMA, Oct. 26, 1868, accent, and can easily be understood by all, ai malized bark Glenalvon, for 8t John, N'B, out 43. ‘more in a few di " {From the Japan Herald.) pboneceaa \Kreamenlp Cortes, Nelaoh, New Orleans Nov 98, with mdes | | STJouN, NB, Deo 4—Cleared, brig Dawd Owen, Chad- | , N. B.—Holiday Presents selected in advance will be cares dost United States, with bie daughter, wars WEll | a1. atest aivices from the pent of war afford and passengers, to H B Cromwell & Co. (The C arrived about | bourne, Hi rane; ech Lively (Br), Nore fully retained for delivery at ified time. known druggist of this city. mune impotuant mtelll ne Saeetaae on THE EARTH AND THE MUON. . Tro'tlock on Saturday night, Sth inst.) 'YOROMAMA, Oct 6—Sailed, barks Frank Marlow, Lincoln, E. V. HAUGHWOUT & 00. & ‘The two ladies who were put ow “noard at Cincin- | which we believe, full reliance cay be laced es 5 , Sronmship Hermann. Tiviegwiod, Checemen, Gavaanen, | en rae ee eee tte hun Fie es Rt A ee ee 1 y — Lecture Béefere the Cooper Usion Association wg ay Bre | WONDERFUL DISCOVERY—TEETH EXTRACTED I The news is briefly as follows:— Se Ti wisk cat cnn tem anemia te ltknes | ied nge ‘Oct ips, Costa SE wind and sea (rom Savannah to Hatteras, | for Shangbae; New Yor! Uap 8 rom Hiogo, arrived A a Rau, Mr, Wheelaa, and reported among the lust, fe ‘Ad: of Scie! and A p! be 4 t were . > The tmperiai forces have made good their entry for the Advancement nce Tt. ‘and notherly winds since. 16th, une; Pawtuxet, Goodwin, irom Hakodate, arrived 12th, without pain; twelve ‘administered dally 3 R Tnaunena of the “Uaned Seates Nev; i aaoue into egg comics 4 _ passes in the raid Dr. J. F. Boynton delivered a lecure last evening ee Oe ee Fovgte Norfolk, &c, with mdseand as , ie Yieosyes | —e ‘Bad, wie; aled gen Brow Fook ew dy Pehin Rytttes Poth 9p — ee by Mra. Grimin, niece of Mr. W. K. rounding mountains, and the troops are now | pefore a large audience in the great nall of the | Steamship Saratoga, Alexander, Richmond, Ac, with md: ‘ sig wey. “ ‘Were on their way te join Commodore Thom strongly intrenched before the castle of the Northern Zs neon 1, dey se American Ports. son, who 1s on dnty st New Sauae ‘The sad intelli. | Chief in commanding positions. Cooper Institute, taking a8 his stbject “The Earth | nd 1a Eraptre, Bien Waskingten, DO, 86 hours, with | _ BOSTON, Deo 6—Arrived, brig Emily, West, New Orleans; ABSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED I gence has cast a gloom over s large circle in this The Echigo colin had nat arrived on the scene | and the Moon.” This was the second of a course of mdse, to James Hand. | Wane to bereits n Arthur, Sacer adams — a Har Z Foeree pry ong 3 wow No charge till _divoree when our advices leit. Steatoship John yn, Winters, 7 r » DC James 5 ; Li Hlew, Bucka: free, jotary Public and Comuies community. Comodints; 8.2L: Dee. inde. ‘The struggle i been a blondy one, and the num. | #* lectures on the natural histcry of creation, un- | a teeto Philips & Brown, fasbington, DC, with | {eerie rites ride; Obese, 3 9 ‘right, Shaw :J'G Toomp. } eloner of Deeds for Biate. wi ‘. ‘J 4 ber of men put hurs de combat on both sides inay | Ger the auspices of the Cooper,tnion for the Ad- Steamahip Brunette, Brown, Philadelphia, 23 hours, with | #00, els Robinson, and TT Tasker, Ai- Philadelphia; Damo neon, and Calvin, C! itz. ee be expected to be large; but the reduction of Aldzn’s | vancement of Science and Art, by oe? 2 Sule on GALLY OBTAINED IN was illustrated | "Steamship Glancus, Floyd, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P port, DIVORCES stronghold is a strategem of the greatest linpor- | hy a succession of admirable views, developed on | Ogden — aeinhnbeCyag Glecred--Steamship Orlental, Paine, New Orieans (ana | A Paimerent, States everywhere; no publicity tance, because the general pacification of the North ay be looked pot as tie hecessary consequence, | Canvas by the stereopticon. land yO dng with ine, to rhe @ut Pann Secretary anchored in the lower bay. , achrs’ Billow The submission of Sendai and Yonesawa cannot Mr. Hewitt, of the Institute, prior to the Bark Josephine (of 8t Joun, NB), Pitman, Newport, F, to | Maris Roxana, Paimer, and E Sinuickeor Bomers Py master. Hindley, Mr. Hutchtns and wife left here on Tuesday after- noon last for New Orleans, intending tojgo via the Onio and Mississippi rivere. They took the steamer United States at Cincinnati on the day of the disas- fer, and an escaped passenger says he talked with ; ne Richmond, a i . | sniled 6th) ; ahi r, Porter, Bombay; schra Until divorce obtalned; success advice hip, Bazaar (of Richmond, Me: elisa, Harre vin Port. | salle Ob; hip, Zeph ‘Alice B, | charge ores abinlned; euccese guarameed ot }) Meine! ay State, Seabury, NY ork, and B naianeck, Bassey, Piaget: —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS - iC) Al OPP iicsoari nae be long delayed after the subjugation of Aidzu is | golivery of the lecture, announced that it was the ~ eo el , phia; © Larrabee, and Onward, Mambeth- Kentucky State Lotteries. them both st supper time on d that boat. That | 4coimplishe inter ee f the trustees, 2s «oor as this course was Brig Ni Thomas via East Har. | port; Mary E Van Cleat, MeCobb, Aa the last iuteliigence which been received of} TRANSLATIC THE IMPERIAL PROCLAMATION, Neate Ci epee dor, TI, 20 days, wi Edmiston & Co, Since | , 7th—Arrived, steamebips Palestine (Br), Liverpool; Nep- ‘them in this city. The sad news has brought sorrow | rhe Kioto Gazette ks * | completed, to give @ series of fre actentific and phi- } passing int 23 has bad of WW gales, Balled in | tune, Baker, NYork; bark Rialto, Gotieaburg; brige Ero- to our whole people. In nearly all our churches ote aatie cumneiin te Folly wane losophical lectures on Saturday evenings throughout | somPany,‘rom Kast Harbor with brig Elige Thompson, for | iets, Oe ee Gorman Tweke =" euch ahah oat . the mournful event was referred to to-day. me aah fo a relaxation of the imperial authority | the Winter, and the announcemeat was greeted with Svea Row i Con the pass soe frome St Thomas to Bnet WALTIMORE, Dec 5 ‘Arrived, stenuaah iad, teed ania im tar be 1 ie “a Mr. Hutchios was a native and, for nearly ali of bis hand on =| of government were confined daring ® | hearty applause by the audience, arbor), 20 tiles NE of Porto Kico, pasged a schooner of | New Orleans raoa and Key Wert; scure Tisewall. Cot, KENTUCKY—OLASS NO. {Aife, a resident of Concord. He was in the #eventy- hethened period to the military power. My late Dr. Boynton, afier a few remarks introductory to | about 12) tons burthen, bottom np: was apparently of Ameri- | Widdsor, NS; Geo B McClelian, Keeae, Portland; Young 1, 21, 15, second year of.his age. For more than farty years | #ccession to the throne, which has descended to me | nis general theme, said that all matter with which | ©#n build, and had been but a short time in that condition, Teazer, Bowman; Eldorado, Thompson, and Willow Harp, | — Information furnished In Was one of the Inost respected and prominent one feet crime snd ilastrions aa we are acquainted was suacepthle of being divided qecke b lagers ie Pao Keliy! Boston GNoyen, inn nie oo rai abe ARAN r ato ker urd. y, Bostor 5 toi merchants of the place. A few years ago ill health | Sienallen! by the restoration of the ancient form of | until the particles became so small that tha eve | tire passagerand beet Ui daye norih of Hatteras ith inet to | Cleared--Bark Der Frubilue No: Kopke, Belfast, tre; ) mpelied him to retire from the mercantile busi- ae legitimate principles, the whole nation gives its Providence. Joi tim et fo this event, the triamph of just and | could not discern them, and, even when assisted by | the heary easterly blow, lost anchors and chains inthe lower | schrs 8 8 Bickmore, Crowell, Cuba; Marcus Huuter, Orr, M™ SOUTHWORTH'S GREAT WORK. ness, where he.had gained not oujy wealth but the 4) orn c, the microscope, could not estimste their size. There 5 Fi —— tugh respect and esteem of the community. Hi in- nora el Toe resignation of th was no passes ath that, under certain cireumstances, Wig Peériess (Br), Phillipa, Sydney, CH, 14 days, with cont, Balleg Bark Maggie V Hugg. ALLEN PRIDE; OR, THE MOUNTAIN GIRL’S LOVE, , enterprise, public spirit and generous quali. | Meat by ugawi Yo could not be rendered invisivl« or reduced to the | Lunt Bros. Had strong NW gaics ull ihe passage; was | _ BATH, Dec 4— hip St Lucie (new), of and for New | Ry Mra. EMMA D. E, N. SOUTHWORTH, now beiey pu tes ve Bre gave him avery high standing as a mer- #nit of the tendency of the condition of vai steam or even ‘And no | {7ven actors, the Gulf Stream opin natin, de. let inet, Int | York. TOL, Dec 4% * j Lishod tn weekly fustalmenta in the “Philadelphia Saturds: chant and a citizen, and his death is a great loss Higa tion acinanits the concentration of the gov- | the substances wiich enter inte the composition of = eiseanas inet ‘al ats ton 70, Sew the brie ‘Gontotter ithareiren sehr Mary Sterns murgmiass meade, | te pe Snb SN a nie Sen 12, Concord. He leaves one brother, Ephriam tutchins, | f ing } yp = 4 iilgie centre and identity of feel- | the earth were once in @ tate « vapor, or gas, but war pacroheds, NB. from Bt Johos, NP for Nec’ Yorn oan, HARLESTON, Dec Arrives, "Meamanto' Soraguane, edie ter tale "4 the Americal News Oo eey one by al of this city, and four sisters, ‘The surviving c ae ee tee the al tt order to preserve the | by cooling and Various otlier lunges had become | colors of distress In her rigging; a! heaty gale pre: at Kk. Below echr NW Smith, from NYurk. o sellers and news ageni eve George H. and Abel Jutehina, merchants e we execution of the laws. The | condensed into the solid cr liquid or gase- | thé time, could not get near enough to understand what he VER, Dev 4-8: schrs Phil Fheridan, Mur- | 1? a8 published in a large dnodecimo volume, in uniform © Wiad, Frisbie, and Marshall O | atyle with all Mra. Southworth's deaired, but from the aations of thors on board suppose they works, and sold ut the low city; Colonel Benjamin T. Hutchins, of the onstitution | onus substances which we find pon our caloes States Army: Rav. Charles L. Hutchins, an Episco- erative gystem by | earth. And the union of these pariicies ane meus wanted ar tye Js igh we of Pe oe ares aaip Wi: price of $1 75 in cloth, or $1 60 in paper cover, al clergyman of Lowell, and Dr.’ Edward R, | Witch all measures of policy are devermined by usin | inthe formation of large bodies, as the sum, earth ea Ce caggsacarlbtyrcaecammater ieee —~- hidepdemaiaaals Mae rear emer Oy ee utchins, of Philadelphia. "The deceased was a sow | PUdile conclave with the nobles of court. the | and moon and other planets, until their ur die Milliken, Dunn, Bangor, 6 days, with lumber to le Wright, Morgan, Mavans, complete and uniform edition of pil the popular works of Ave} Hutchins, she builder, and for many years | territorial nobles and the Samurai of the whole coun- | ienaions were beyond our power of realization or | Peterson & Co. , Katuburh, N Yor! Nira, imma D, E. X. Southworth. Their names are us fol the keeper of the Phenix Hotel, and a grandeon of pies tae arioes ae ae ae to be #0%- | conception. A planet like oum thrown into one of | Bria Kosizn (of New York), Meters, Mort Jefferson, where PW ArTVedy Drie, Black swan, | ows. Price of etch, #1 Win paper, or #1 19 in cloth, tot J yiue " 5 Ce . ke whe hae ‘ing. ‘oodbury, ry, Seare- Colonel Gordon Huteuins, an oficer of the Revolu tion, however, of the co , comprising Oshia and the openings which appear like spots on the surface ‘Schr J F Farinnd (oF Brookha Reber, St Jago, 24 days, Smith, eamaions, Saraonan, put 60 Ph tion, who fought at the betile of Bunker Hill. Mr. Hutcbinge unc wife were on their way to New Or- Jeane to epeud the winter with their son Bepjamin Mrs. Hulchioe Waa 4 most excellent woman. ‘Lost Helress...... * 4 of the san would be, comparaively, like an apple {th sugar, de, to A Abbott. NE aw ee are tte net’ pmerial autho- | thrown into the crater of one of the Jargest kuown | the entire passagr. y NE and NW gales a. i ion over the land. This « 4nd | volcanoes. Some of those spots were in reailty deep | Schr Florence Lawrence (Rr), Buckles, Halifas, NS, 5 days, See ee iD Ae Ate not ait wines UA CLE | Aevures of 160,000 miles in tiamcter, And thoxe | with feb, to Crandall, | mpheay & Co 1 URAERS" HO et ee “ana t Hole lay cue | wasses of matter which we faa in gpace, and are | Schr Maluand, teslgein Se Moores, NB, Adaye, via Holmes’ | Caine rt Ocorgewwh: Cleared Deo 1, schrs Susan Wright, Mount, NYork; Chas Li ¥, Nickels, Searsport, ‘ The Fortune Seeke: MES' HOLE, Dee 4, PM_.Arrived brig Mary J God- | Allworth Abbey-.. +. vt ence; scare Sam! warel The Bridal Eve.... widened: LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, Pe MP aS i Mog Jand our | Only ween at certain points in the heavens, it, El , or aticastiate for peoent | Loreen te How should we make be. | were believed to be supa, each of which Si tL ad Bennett, orth via Pawtucket, where y. ng aS w Howl . ” Patan Fatt.— Witiam Pye, 14) Plizawbetu street, 4 (ed at his residence Jast evening from injuries re- ‘ofk for Bulliv: ees: S2oezsssss 3. Lween our anbjects or feel indiste them? Sen Hree: Hut aa they attempt to thwart « r Coral, Kent, Bangor via Norwich, where she dis- Je P Sleepe: was computed to be a8 la as our sun, These Treat, Trhn, Bangor for'N Yor 0% i ‘The ©: suns, ch were to be countel by millions and in: Di H je Merrill, Por India, charged, Schr Sarah Loniaa, Pratt, Gardiner, 6 days, with lumber to i or Pearl in. pi injure our peopie we have been p q m4 ‘eav Dt oo ived by 8 fail be Wad on the corner of Fifteenth rhe empire to prnish them for. their PA Ap Pom ac CHL. Bel Be Salled—Schre Nicola, George Albert, woh, oF each one te feoued'in Cloth at OL fare nn 4 reet and Broadway on Friday, We deh stant, The | fwulte. We are unwilling to believe that every one | Uidy wre dinpermed, be cousidered us wurmach dust | g Rte ® Leach, Jameson, Rockland, & dare, with lime toW | /,8h,AM- Arrived, aohes Gon W it Siictioey ital. ++-0| Broken Engagements.....-- bar yemcndlyreteen In the section comprising Oshiu and Dewa ta rebel. | scalvsred into that. IMADILY IF epace. GUE Moon, | * LL” Pruse Crockett, Crockett, Hoston for Philadelphia. | (BF Taylor Wisdice he MANNY Janae STOLRN,—The barge Franklin was etoicn | Hows and deinded. Same among there = uty | Wien viewed through a powerful telescope, present: Kche 8 P Hawes, Jackson, Boston. pots 4 HANS BRUPAMANICR ee SALADS. het By on Saturday night from the foot of Harrison street | 0, ie compretiend jast principles and und orstand ed the appearance of a mass of cinders or melted Kehr J M Broomall, Evant, boston for Philadelphia, Brig Mary J Goddard; ache Nellie Trent. Chartes G. Leland, Third edition. Price 60 what are the national tuterests, = Perliaps | inatter, which had become cooled, 0 much Sehr Richard Price, Watson, Boston for Philadelphia. IBILE, Dee 2—Arrived, mehip Venezuelan (fr), or We dock at Youkers, seven kits of fism, three | theie strength is inadequate, or they ore pumice erens i ~- ae oo oa, s nw Di Fitch, 'Roaton for Philadelphia. iner, Vera Croz: ship Ailsa (Ht), MeNeill, Liverpool; ANN 8, STEPHENS’ NEW BOOK, 4 tut of butter, three boxes of cheere, eight boxes | kept hack by the force of surrounding cite | Cano. The moon ikowlog, wie Withens cation: A, Pendiston, Nos briga Principality (Br), Evans, Kio Jangiro; Nueva Angelle | MABEL'S MISTAKE. By Mra. ANN 8. STEPHENS, and. one’ ‘barfet_ of groceries_were ob board, alt | euinstune's, oF they ane ignorant of the teue stato-o¢ | SA2O. Tue moon, Hkewise, waa without any alioy- orion, 4 aye, for Bult Copy Rodriaues, ‘Port Yrlucipe J : ‘ef “Fashion and Famine," Ac. Complete inane large comes ‘Acker, agar & Go., Youkers. wlth not | the case, or are misied by apparent inconsistencies, Bire or this Susee mated oad von | cee " ia Norwich, wher nYowe » Nov ¥5—Arrived, acht New Packet, Kelly, eimo volume, rice $1 75 in cloth, or $1 60 In paper een Heard trom ae get, though Captain Hart iy sup- | if any such will take advantage of the opportunit y 7 New Bedfos Satled—Sehre Cheviot n, " NS’ OTH 1 posed to be looking atler the vessal somewhere, now mted to them aud. prove the feetttude of Hipety ‘to remain tn tee walle state’ toverpey tor Benes Truman, Ulbbe, New Bedford for Philedetphta. HW ORLBANE Hes Sbaee tack Wes” Balktoes, | Doubts Rann © STEPPES S! en Mai... BURGLAnies, store of Join McKinley, tailor, | Welt intentions by at once deelariog themselves on | jf there ‘was no ‘air upon or OMurround. | cer a Rewhall, Floyd, New Redtors. Degas, from N York. The Roidier's 150 bs @orne of Broadway and Prince street, was entered | pa ~ we will Dp — ep wit ened ing the moon there could be no chemical changes ove & Lampbent. ——, Gloucester, 3 days, with fish to Sisn Baran Golconda (Br), Davis, Liverpool; Poter lens ree watt 8 es cas ay, We will not be tn nt to the of ra . . ¢ 7 in 01 “i “4 re eee fy thieves rome time between Saturday night and | even, if they repent themselves itd #UDIIt tO. 18. | no WOLes NO. wach, ei ce, Cate ee eee ae a ante rinn Wareham, Ratiea hy steaehin eeeeece any Wee RT, by or, or in cloth at OL . Aunday morning avd rovhed of $425 worth of ready | EVery man shai be judged according to his merits. | fohlow from the presence of Vapors, ‘The appent. | Schr Lisale Everhard, Adams, Wareham. Bournwrat Pass, Dee f Gailen i Anove books kre for aale by all booksel made clothing. The thieves, it appears, gained an We could hot bear to confound the loyal and dis- | anoe, therefore, of its surface Was that of a mass of Sehr W R Devity, Jones, Somerset. NOBFOLK, Dec 4—Arrived, brig Frank Coptes of any of the above books will be sent by mai), purk entrance Wo the plare from the bayement, by borin Joel, OF to treat bote woot and bad alike, bo you. | cinders, of scotia, cooled, and remaining im & vitr pear Qapredell Bletens, Pawtucket for Faliaccinnte RYort; joay Tie aiean: howe fans Bait, 00 FWD OF Price Oy NE SONY BROTITERS hole through the fuor large enough to sdmit o Hn, take these oor words to heart, an ng not | ous condition, ied by ~ 1 gone oe he ‘ ik Fen ap a Ma Be! 6 Arent how Parange to the sore its if . 3 eterna! disgrace upon yourselves by Wie error of # nat heat, and the consequent epnecral et toa eras UY fone Connect iiecms — ba bitten se on Paeceeh The for eiablishiment of J, Banta, corner of | Moment. expansion of by the contraction of the cooling pro- | Sehr James H Deputy, Murges, Providence NANTUCKET, Deo 1—Arrived, sebr Onward, Gorhaun Te Wooster and Canal tree's, wor aso made the NELATION OF THE JEDDO COVRANMENT DECRER. coms. These fused substances were highly porous, Reb ey Aw ) Providen: N York, 7 J , o * aa eae ars -_—-—. apecial objert of the burgiar®’ attention, Hutrance ities of Kamenoske have reported that | and would very probabiy assume the condition, Behr Adeline Hanlin, | rerigenee, on wate, acht Emma Fox, Case, Philadelphia. i N° MORE MEDICINE. —T0, ooh Rlng 2 OF DYSPEPSIA, 10 the place Way salned by Uie Uieves eeeling the | Enomoto Kamajito aud its subordinaies oo board | wien expelied from the interior, of dust or dry ph, Adame, Providence for Rontout Hon, RYore OnDy Dee O—Arrived, ache Albers Rye; Me | AN Puibisiey Comer talnioes vee ont Narrows roof of an adjoining hous the egit men-of-war and steam iransporte of TOkU- | axhes, and, falling back upon the crater or Mamures, | Bene M Smnn, Preston, Providence for ftoniswy LWPOWT, Deo 6,8 AM—Arrived, eshte J B Lawesnce, | UMrdre UVATENTA ARABICA FOOD, ult | gawa Kev Ke, MUChOred viawa (Jeddo), | would run down their sides Itke masses of sand of | Sebr Ann Turner, Fengar, Providency ( laabethport. » Uraud Turks th, for Prov ue ‘outils which aaves Ofty timer ite in medicines. ! | Gecamped fron tt Toft the 4ti | ashes, Photograpba of sections of the moon | Sehr Avali, Tribble, Proviience fur Kileabetuport, ores RB heaehy Re 4 Tine, 1 tb., $1 955 24 10m, IM, ni of fie were | ning been | liad been ep, Which appeared aa though | Schr Jane, Lynch, Wester.y ne do; E Candor, Be 0 Also Revalen Phocdiate, I 36 1b, Puckela, 15 3 te rot $7000 BE tuarut via, aad the | bare boulders had sid from the Ides Of | ic eee te arena ae ston (or wourgetown, DO; Bearight, Joues, Wil 69 Wie ARB 3 Bohr Sarah gand. Uavdy, New f Fivvateth norte for 0a 169 Williana street, New ¥ ‘ ‘ L cen & pomhve 7 tere voles erater®, jeaving deep tracks bebind Gebr Adda, Baton. Ww port for bilee betiy i ec 4 Avvived, eohes New Globe, Bray vod all grocers aud chemists ja own wud gountry.