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10 NEW YUKK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, : ; - could prove that this con- | _ Schr John Lancaster, Williams, Providence fer Port Joha- ‘ Kee) consorship over the Porter adds that tf Po B IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS ieee, Mimettss | THE CASE OF FiT2 JOHN PORTER. | tentick nmenon ine Bite woul convict ult | i, for Hon Yor 3 i fe la Prg a O of great inacnracy in his testimony before the court | fcer calles » Sores. Frovidenes tee Fork: own, Africa, Jan }—Is ‘ Ween iineschated any outer mnt fotawon the wrung eee Cananeet ine Wan phoree Reaakdee Goby Haabl Holmes, W ortiup, Providence (or Newicart, | for feaware mast day.” Bee "nant Morn, Fem. brsia that conscience. Tl are re yy jor had it eMende, he coumimnce. Ides te witisaca ope, | The Papers in the Hands of General Grant, Bn- | \tvellere, ix fact 1 am postive, ‘at ah fve olclocx onthe | Schr Aum Eine, Cauwall, Wickford for Hlizabeus Ga DouinGo, Jan 13—Salled, brig Constantine (By), Doane, i i Natural religion be taught! ‘2fth, Gi Po Len front no considerable body of Bebr Jas Ei Barker, New London for New York. Boston. The Bible the Exponent of Morality Weapopiiente about tm origi be ma be rererre 0 us0iouy, dorsed by General Sherman—Letter from etoaner "Wesisredsbis. oat {EE Vey tare, now, that nai SeRs 9 Goodwin. Bishow, Kew London for Bitsaberaport, Net Fh Bech Rebecen hiorence, Hasas petet, Wanehy als. P 19 Sabiuth ta observ: y'praet! turn jaymond, Londo ‘3 and Notional Prosperity. Te ctermanancycmincns! eirgateaonens | GoneralMeCielan Dofonding Him—Do- | SC] cAtbid aye ay os ate toy th. | Eb Mi, Muon, Me Mare “akin PeLvgaei Sane ane Bak ae con- lui pour ed fy * . ~ cine tel we bare complatejrinietiog t,he ease pre, fonce of General Porter Against my oF sacon, Inge cl have boon joncl ty any of he | Hehe Lady Adams, Braus, New Haven for Blizabeibport. |, Sailed Jan ath, brig Sharon, Seal, Boston; schr P A Grau, sents eqult ands .OF 0 f ced OF Longabeaty ——+ Copnectici f nacouded; that thelr wei the gos of General P. Sehr Sailie Burvon, Palmer, Bamford for New York. Ports. Declon of th Supreme Court of Ohioon [Sih iatien ati st ar = = negate te cares att omeaeaeas | ENS carseat rsa | noon po pe Ka pet " * suste "7 in Pinshing Bay + Ponce; 0 3'Packard, Packard, Mobiie; schre “Jude Taft followed with @ dissenting opinion, treating Ausust In “saving Jackson from disastrous deceat! 5 H ieee , the Exclusion of 4g from gg separa the wo Tosolions ‘panos beeen i Board, WaAsuINoTON, Peb. 15, To70. | DY “taking troops | rom a tn trou oF ine, those Schr Edwa Loe, Dixon, Reston for New York, Higgins, Charieston rig ‘Turner, ahd Perey, i He Schools—The Bible to he Re- Inauruation and the accond: repeating an oli rue dogeamay | Geueral Fitz Jobn Porter's peep mn the Winds of | ihe to Pope's teatumnouy tuey did nok begin te arrive SAILED, Galea ship Crome, p ‘ a tained. Text Book—Dissont- Tn Gpeuing exersioa, Thus resbluuon pproprists ninzings 98 | the Prestient, beariug General Skerman’s endorse- | wi sundown on that day and were coming OM the | | Bteamships City of Washington, Liverpool; Westphalia, | Packard, Mobile; scars MJ Troare, Demerare; wig OB = chuikg uth be the ouyect thercot to eiabteM, crhurga st | ment of General Porter’a appiicauon for a remission | Held ail night and the next morning Bent Pamburgs nee Savannah Unatleston, Charleston Fale’ | dens; Lucy M Colling, Jacksonville; Plymouth ry Y 7 General Porter concludes his reply to General ‘ DNC; Niagara, mond, £0; y, and ES ing Opinion of Judge Taft, Fare ee ea oL fasta cama, | Of the penalties, General Porter does not seck wor | pope as folows:—Without the slixnteat disposiion | Palladalphis, t * | “Xiao arrived fh, bar Acacia, Matanzas; brig Antities, Thuse3u nu reason to supposc that tho Board had any eer | desire pardon, but a revistoa-of his case in the pre- | to avail myself of any technical poit tnat could oe Wind at sunset NE, freab. object in view. The xruat diversity of reilsious falta in the 3 ] raised in imy favor, 1 submit tnat, on acoount of CANCINNATH, Fed. 1% 3870, | gommanity seemed to them to require that the inaracuen 10 sence ot new evisenon,, Ne Hignan sare that he ts |/RRE Pope's course and amgertions, grave dounis Shipplag Notes. ‘Trinidad. BALTIMORE, Feb 14—Arrived, brig Joachim Hetnrich ING Atahe, NWork’ for io Grandes (for repairs sake Hetuchel, N¥ork. the ommon senools, waich are sup; izaxation, | willing vo submit pis case-to the President, General The “ 4 y 3 arise aa to Whetber iy trial was in accordance with Sound steamers Old Colony, City of Norwich, and Ga- leared—BHark @ W Horton, Rhoads, Havana; brign Ital ‘Fhe deoision of uke case of J. G. Minor et al. ws. The | be cuntined to secular knowledge ud moral and inteligetis) | Sherman ana the Scoretary of War, or other high | the act of Congress of May 29, 1840, which sates:— | inten were detained at Flushing Bay yesterday by adenso | (Br), Ro West indies: ‘Taerene (NG), Svening, ein which ante See berg aes wd tag iadelobie; “sehre mond, V: Helen A Hoyt, Townsend, Hoboken; AG Ireland, Townsend, | J City. Cloxred-Ship GM Adams, bark G W Horton, brig Italia, BRISTOL, Feb 12—Sailed, sehr George Faies, Hail, Carde- bas. itihSatted, scnr Feahton, Carberry, NYork. UHARERUTON. Feb Ib’ Arrived: ‘steatushlp Champion Tork. Sailed—Bark Pepita, Barcelona; trig Andos, do. EDGARTOWN, 0 Ll—Arrive thr ‘Gentile, Kennedy, Board of Edueatton was rendered in the Superior | SoSsieuion, which wustaniees religious liberty anc equailly | of Payee cet le pamper a (pire et ery ve ty a oMcera. Under the uct of Congress passed 0 en & goneral offeer ie rertne Rage ring a4 fog, and did not pass through the Gate until noon. Some of cl y all, aud prohibits ‘the school fund onel r i d ‘ Gourt to-tay, Bach of the tnrve Judges Prepared an } te a), ate proi aie to excite forma and | 1868-8, the President may practically re | Sevuser or mosooting of Aer aticor tette ney of the United | te PAswengers chartered ‘a tug and thus managed to get to ‘Board, met epinion, the reading of which occupied more than | ghrcia| religious Anatraction, diy nul wwe the term Sseouaria | vise courts martial pagcecdings by reap- | States under Li eneral court martial for the | the city a little eariter, a : "for te 1 arise as to the precise mean- or such oitle Maree hours. ‘Tac court rooi was dited-witn Listen: doa luantel wercaccletereieens Meee te cciesmeaning | polntment of the party afected by its ver- | United Sesiee Marine Disasters. ere. ‘The plainsisty had applied for an injunction to | +o prevent ihe incorporation of ‘extracts frum iho Bibie inl | quer, A renomination piaecs te matter beforo | Now General Popo, im hus protest of September 16, | porter iraeraa weit ieee ices BUTTS mea aye ssed ‘books for instruction 1m read! does the presence ol Hatteras, wit a Festrain ine operation of a resolution passed by the | bouke or instruction 1m reading, nor does the PesnnS | tne Senate, or the EXvoutive may, without appoiat- | 1407, agalust a releariug of ny case, comes torward | 78 saw athroe mested.schoaser wie ‘mizenmast . . < joguer, with foremast, Board of Kéacation prohibiting the reading of the } extracts from any classic author soaks Chats pga Ore ment, remit penalties where injustice has been done. ag my accuser aud prosecutor. In bis report to oe aud bead of maiumast heading BW; did not appear to aac is no evidence of any oficial opp! Committee On the Conducé of the War ue says: waut any asaistance. Jan 18, lat 20, lon 36, saw largo ves- ‘ Bivie in the puvlicschools, Judge Hagans delivered | Tye huard: no disregard of individual righlaor of sacred | Porter seeks r.maxsion-oaly at tnis time, and insists | considered 1 a duty I 0! sei, bottom up; th NYork for Portland. court, ry F g sh wed to the couniry to bring " ip} the sea was bieaking over, and could not | “ FALL RIVER, Feb 14—Sailed, schr Isao B Borden, Had- his opinion first, of which she following tm a ay- | things to justiiy interference from the wf it bi that the government cannot properly refuse to hear | #%42 John Porter wo justice, With his conviction aud make out any desoription of her. win, NYorl if York. GALVESTON, Feb 9—Cien-cd, ships Devonshire, Durkee, and Cold Stream, Greenman, Liverpool, HOLMEs' HOLE, Feb 12, AM-~Arrived, schrs Emeline McLain, Hall, Boston for Baltimore; Btarlight, Melniire, Portland for NYork, Sailed—Bebr Sidney © Tyler. PM—Arrived, achrs MJ Aivore (Br), Cole, Demerara tor nope acted within ‘tts legal power, That aka mk wa van. | Puntsument ended’ all official conuecuion I have RIG CASOATELLE, at Holmes’ Hole from New Orleans, ‘The argument at the trialaf the onse tn November took ory while the constitution, holding religtvn, the new evidence, and urges thac his opponents can- | since had with anything that reiated to the opera- pene ital insta as «4, lon 78.2), wind Wn W, naw a veusel ee ee et ee anaes Counsel Sontased ine diner, | the duly of pas feibe seeeailal DOH Sareea celcaas | DOS OPENS © TenSSEINg dHéNA case without fasten. | one.) conned mh VirEiniie?. koe JeMbar ot S08 F'i8 tout. tar {ove ‘the bank foun Wiltiamwon for Loti), mm the questions at issue, uneel confused the diter so dury Of passin, suiialle r ing 61 a any A artic ay, peraaps, not have been violated, but in | witn ioas of rid wen terwben ihe sects an‘ sectarianism, om the one hand, | the means of insiruc:ion upon the Gouerat Assembly, it | AK Suspicton upon them, rampllets couddentially spirit its violation was perfected; tor if General Pope Seen pecsduar merealunena aeent on tartan ; - ‘ : r that religions 5 4 Bnd Carustlane and Chifatianity.on ibe oiter. The plaimill'é | neither prescribes the kind oo Shri So eee eta | orculated among members of Congress and principal | was tne “accuser or prosecutor,” as he now appears, | sud by means of a blackboard uscertained thatshe was in , ear- | ti ' 3 OF provisions and ropes; did not want to be taken off, | Hoston; Charlotte Brown, Kobbins, Nantucket for NYork; any of chem, bat eaves the whole matter to the discretion of | army oMcers show that the application for a retiear- | then wy court shou'd have been appoinied by the | wi. i o ‘ a . sy st the Javtire; and,/econd, (rom the fact that the Legisla- | ing rests dietinctly on the proposition that tne | ‘resident, ana not by the General-lu-Uhiel, potter f vedas PRTG SEBEL TPRTET RAE eit eae ees Sok'N. Suayer, Gray’ XN Yrleans for- ino of {ts unlimited discretion in issuing the wai jaw establishing the common schools, does no etue | finding of the court martial in ti's case was @ mis- A ab PLR A OES. joston, before Kind of Justeuetion to be given in them, Dus len es the whol® | vaxe. ‘The appeal charges no Wrong purpose oF 1- THE LEGAL TENDER DECISION, Terrence isay, arrived at Halifax, Nx, 10tis ine {table jurisprudence. ‘In this class of it | matter forthe ssoard of daca! “ati, 40 peal peaateges : ‘ ; ee ee een OF thas Deard was chines | sociating he ee 0! eigious fnstrnction with them | tentional injustice on the part of tne court, but cites | AppHeation of the New Rendering of the parted ob havi beat water im ber bald ae Rants wie jal reugi bsenct u ty if they had horit xpreaaly prohibited any sect or sects from baving control 0! : ious in the absence of authority, ur if they had authority | exprealy prohibited any sect or sects trom Living CMTS! | imporcant new testimony, which at the time of the | Luw—fhe Ruling Practicaliy Resorted to | /4))%g at auchor in ihe, inner harbor 141i, the water hiving ture, in the ex Boston; brigs Su E Voorhes. Fuiford, 2 for Giouces- ter; Henry Perk Ray jahamas) 5 schrs Certie Melvin, J G Watts (Inte G Watts, who died at sea, of yellow fever, on the 26th uit), Inagua for Boston; Lucano, Johnson, Cardenas for Boston} Lucy M Collins, Col ae Jacksouville for do; Z A Paine, Jonea, NYork for East- Bria Express, from Be reported as ashore at i. depends on the proposition that ita within the simple prin: ple That it was abused, aud is therefore unlawful and vo i, was the power of the court that under the serting “retigiou,” togetber with ‘morality aod know- | trial was inaccessible and which is claimed vo fully on a Mortgage Questio: Buse benny PERKINB, ab Holmes? Hole from Pejuiled—Schrs Grand Island, 1 B Dodd, E H Oakes a injunction fea cowmanciment to refrain froma partion- | lodge,” to be éanantial w good government evalenty men | Vi aite tne accused. Among tie many luduential ‘AG @ apectal term of the Supreme Court held in | andewaalidaya north of Piatiorse: win heoen wentees ai | Girl, Ben} 6 Wright, Baltic, sdrianne, Daniel Willams, Gare religion in the broad sense ‘of veveroueo and. wove tows ng ip pp earch id avy weather, but | ( me De, Kifce’M Leovwis, Tlaglender, ‘Emeline McLain, Jar act, and that when the resolutions were pasy the ol vules of the Koard were repealed avd the new ones promu! Zaled. and that therefore we must, either make now Fu and charity toward men. As ® meaus of eacouragk | parties who on these grounds unite in the appeal for | Brookiyn yesterday by Judge Pratt, the recent de- went it directs the General As tarlight, Charlotte Brown. Scuz D TALKOT, at Holmes’ Hole from Sattlla River, lost the cultivation of this sen: Festore the old ones, which would be rather the ollice of senbly to pas aultabie laws, both to protect every religous | @ rehearing aro Measra. Henry Wilson, Horace Gree- | cision of Chief Justice Chase, holding that the | part of deckload of lumber, carried away bobstay, split sails, PM—Arrived, barks » win, Knapp, Smyrna for Boston; Mandamus; but the pleadings demand no ailirmative rei denomination in the peadeabie enjoyment of itaown mode } rey Jonn sherman, A. G. Curtin, N. P. Banks, Lafay- | principal and interest of ait contracts entered | *: "| Dirigo, Blatr, Sob feo oy bral ‘aril Donte, Vana, D! ie! a Injunction, So that the | of worship and #0 enouurage the # & mor inthis a cage fur a mandatory, injunction: 80 iat ine | struction? but i does not. appear that ether the framers o¢ | etto 9, Poster, Ira Harris and Robert C. Winthrop. | into prior to tie passage of the Legal Tender | Bote Moone, at Holmes’ Hole trom Demerara, was 11 ‘bie jurisprudence they nave the power to graut the relie, | the constiiution or (he Legisiature, acting under authority, | 144 following “opinion”? in the case from tie pen of act of Jusy 11, 1862, are payable In gold, Was practi- | andstariet cutwatere loa frum Nis to NW, eo eaten: ‘ants were subject to its excroise, Had the Board | were of the opinivn that spectal religious instruction in the »p ae pi Sally applied 1 the Case oF SObusGn Leake vo aitved y ‘ é Dower to pass the Tesdlulions complained of Iu ite action | schools Was necessary to secure religion. As there ws nothing | Major General McClellan presents tie main facts | Houbleday aud pkey The plainly nied’ to 10re. Sou8 CARRIE MELVIN, at Holmes’ Hole from Inagua, ex- Prohibited? or has its power been abused? These are the | Lo show that they held instruction in secular knowledge tu bo 3 ve - y b Te- | perience very heavy weather during the passage; was 7 daya Fil inquiries. ‘The defeavants cited Bloom va, Richards. % | godless or conduci+e to irreligion or immorality they may be | Telled upon 1n Porter's appeal, viz.:— close & mortgrye foc $2,010 dated July 1, 1857. | northof Hatteras, with continued gales from Nis to NW, and Ubio Seite, 987, and MeGetrich vs, Wasson, 4 Ohio Slate, S11, | presumed to have regarded all sound knowledge as pro- | Jn the case of General Fitz Jon Porter two points acem to | ‘"dKe Pratt gave judgment in favor of piaintiff for | had decks swept, stove boat and carried away chain plates, fo which the Sipreme Coust held that neither Christianity | moting morals and religion. Especially ts there nothing | have been chiefly relied upon to” justify the vordict:— | Principal and interest to be pald tn gold or tac | split salis, dc. Jan 2, Capt RG Watts died ot yellow fever ner any other mm of religion was part of the law of | to show. that they thought it necessary to give | Firgt, the alleged failure to obey the order oi hal!-past six 2. | equivalent of gold in greeubacks, acting under the | 284 was buried avaea. Geo W Linwoot, of Newburyport, Gio besiaes the objection that this was abiter dicta, an‘ | epecial religious instruction in the common sebouls, | M., August ot requiring him to remove bis command at one | Uniied States Supreme Court decision above referred { /*#¢ mate of brig Aiton, condemned ut Iuagus, took passage for Boston; schra DT bot, Amesbury, Satilla River, Ga, for Bath; Hambury, Sanborn, Elivabs ra! for Boston; Col Elinworeh, How ind, Fortwo Bay, NF, for NZOex, Sailed—Bark Hen:y P Lor!; bigs Clara M Goodrich, CS Packard; echra Matanzas, Kendrick Fish, Geo B Somer, Arctic, Anne i Maria, Mcvietlan, M J Moore (Br), Ella G MeLean (Br, Licauo and Lucy M Colling, 1éth, 9A M, wind light trom $2—Returned, schr Frederick ish. Salled—Sebra George & Albert, Pinta, Chiltan, Colonel Ella worth and Forest Beile. & Court overlooked the Intimations in two previous | for the Bill of Rights does not ovea specity the kind of | A."M. of the 3th; second, * ‘ on the C Mas sailing mastor, and on the 1ith fast ti . tases, fs ncient to aay that if te pleadings Mmere being | achoole to be encouraged. ‘The arguinent forspsoial reuigious | {ur of Ateuce” Teereesre ie ane ead cha eet eitet conan, | 0: ! el Bearing ® by E, 8 millon, was knocked overboard by the fore. | it part barka N ‘Thayer, Fdwin) Dirigo, brig Susan & frumed, with a view (0 mandatory relle! thee two | instruction in the common schoo s, under thin clause, would | ered by tiself, can by disposed Oi very brielly.. Poster's boum ead drowned. Voorhis, Henry Perking David & Doane, Cascatelle; sere €tees have 20° application, Tae” coimion schvols of | make special reijzlous instruc.lon ‘a Necessary part of the | ware’ weak facaasd nbd” Hekdet ” vee toe EUROPEAN MARKETS. oun Lucamo, as Holmes’ Hole from Cardenas, reports | Monadnock, Carnie Melvin, FA Paine, D Eelbol Banbarg, Gicew nad. are in operction under the. constitution | struction m all schools, of whatever character. Another Right Was ve fg a ORR seligitn, Levcano, ab Holmes’, Hole from Cardenas, reports | Rocket and'Kendriok Flay | ee ima of bbl. Tho seventh’ section ‘of the Bill of Rights | stramentality than the schools tor teaching religion is recog- | by’ wagon rain. Porter's Impulse was to. obey & ell tt STE boga aerad Revere cee ree aeceets | | MOBILE, Feb 10—Arrirod, echr abada, Stover, Phila Cieared—Sohrs Tanac Buker, Purvero, Matanzas; Edith, Randall, Boston; Harriet Thomas, Robinson, Pensacola, NEW ORLEANS, Feb /0—Arrived, bark Neversink, Bur- ton, Rio de Janeiro; schr Martha Marta, Dean, Cardenas. Cieared—Ships Tennyaon, Atwood, Liverpool; E F Secor (Br), Coonan, do; Golden Rute, Hall, Boston; ‘Pequot (Br), Hogg, Liverpool ; Ey ody: (Br, Cornwell, do; brig John Erneat (Bri, Gi ¥ i provides that religion, moraiity and knowledge, however, | nized and provided ior, in the protection of ail religious | the order literally, but bis suvordinal Bs 4 i. a boing evsential to good goverament, it shall ba the duty of the | denomMmations; but If ‘st be insisted that the provision in | (Morell, Bykes and Bilterficld) Gere sb decidon tm thetr cone fs Houcon Mowe Sasa ORTON: Feb. 15—6:80 hoseuvor M CoLLiny, at Holmes! Hole from Juckson- General Assembly tg pass suitable laws to protect every de. | regurd to reiigion is not eatised vy the protection of all rell- | viecion that the march should be ed that he yleided to . M.—Co! s © 92% for money aid 9224 for } ville, experience wy weather; Oth inst, ina gale from powination tn the ceable enjoyment of ite own mods of | gious denominations, but requires the passage of laws e0- | (huir advice, and starel only e o'clock The re- | the account. American securities cioged quiet and 1s loat part of deckioad of jumber, stuve forward house, warship, aud to encourage schools and the means of inairue- | conraging schools, dc, even then it does not follow that they | gus showed that s aulll greater delay would have been jui)- | sleady. United States fve-twenty bons, 1862, sp thou. ‘The Lesislature bas nowhere defined tue purposes of | are to, be achools with special religious teachin for | Gious, as giving the troops more rest, und. bringing themn to $06, ola, 87 ht teak tho common schools, haa not proscribed the text books nor | the Bill of Rights simply says “schools in generai.” Hut | their destination quite as early as they actually reached it, Heoraegbin anytoing relating to the administration of the system. itis | supposing the word “religion” to have been used in the nar | for they were much delayed on the march. it {@ not charged ay yboou pad fost eskey: howsirit working and vesnc\ 1867, 86543 tem-forties, 8334. Kri6 | gchoonbr, wit loss” of fore aad Mist atte cage aated 6; luunols’ Central, 116; Atlantic | inainmas seudding tinder tayeatl; wind heme Givined that, whatever the Board may choose to omit in | row senac of the Protestant Christian religion, it would then ' 5 1 | and Gregs Western, 29%. Se rigithh, Vera (rise ceintteto conducting the exercise of the schools and the | roquire © distinctive construciion, winguie tnguts, of the | ware Sat At Suey sonmtentio te asortel that oo catene, | . PAIS BOUSE.—WPARIS, Feb. 15,—The Bourse closed Jan tor Bho Grnndes pat into talkiineen dele bank Tor oe red, ship Uudannted, Densmore, Laverpoal; barka Velrreto, Ba course of study, bas been lett to their discretion, | clause. Religion would have to be regarded asthe antoce- | Giced’ ollloer of experience would maintain that General | 01m. Rentes, 7f 25c. aire: huvinis bacaluieak ne Trou i id Hhourh Mt misht’ be conaiitntional for the Legis: | dent tothe words respecting the protection of all religious | Porier's “action “in ihe. Case, warrana ‘the severe FRANKFORT, Feb, 15.-—United States bonds closed ee rtd aul eda Cig Jature to make the requirements of the old | denomluations, and knowledge as the antecedent to thowe assed, HR HENRY, Wilcox, from Haverstraw for Newark, with sare ourmuance of the duty enjoined upon them | respecting weencouragement of schools, Ac., leaving it to | seDtdcn passed upon him. lie simply, exercised a ive-tweuties, 92% for the issues of 1862. bricks, while attempting to beat through the draw of the Cen- Le inttieit wo the ducretion of the Loss. ‘That terefore, | be inferred that morality Ja, promoted by both, it would | TePonsDilly, shat must sometimes be taken | by a: LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Feb. | tral Ruilruad bridge across Newark Bay 12th ips, came Jn to yraut the relief would be to usurp the functions of the | not however. aller the case if not only the words “morality” | With guficlent reasons and from good motives he departed | 60:30 P. M.—The market closed dull. Midaling ee een one ce, {he piers and sunk in a few mloutes, school board, and that the dificulty can only be reached by | and “religion,” but the whole clanse respecting the proto: | slighty trom the literal requirements of the order, while he {| Uplands, 11%0. a 11%4d.; middiing Orleans, 114d. a | pont yards tr e middie of the channel, the periodical election of school trustees, But the Le; Hon ot PH religious denominations | were entirely | thoroughly carried out its spirit; bis purpose was to reach | 113d. ‘The sales of the day have been 10,000 bales, | goou vessel Ma ee Gare has passed suitable laws, and the proposition assumes | oiniitod. | It Wott at ON nee tha techiain | the en ‘of the march 1a the shortest tne, with the least vox: | including 2,000 for export ana speculation. SC " 5 hat the Hoard may do what the Legisiatare cannot do, so | — ug instructions in’ the schools, | sible fatigue to his men, and to keep them'in proper condition | SyaTg oF TRADE.—LIVEKIOOL, Feb, 15.—The mar- | ,,SCHE S? Cnorx Eaton, from Galveston for Boston, put shal we are remiited to the construction of the constitution; | for It uot expressly provided for a fortiori from the words | for action. This may have been an esror of judgment (I 40 | Ket for yarns aud fabrics at Mancitesier iy quiet put | pnt,seoreetownm, 8b, Lith inst, with loss of boat and rudder- Sey, Detiber she Lactate ee ee snes cxised “‘ociwean | stitucion intedies to fx a aucciicaly religious characteron | 20t,tmak & was), but surely st cannot be regarded ase | einer ic : pyrene oo as to the meaning of the res All the schools; therefore if there is low religious Instruction | °'No™, as to the second point-viz., the alleged failure to at- | LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, | CHOE EO HURLEY (of Jersey Oily), was seen ut anchor off bat they resolved | themecives into _& abl See common achanle i thereby dee ror Din moerace | tank Teenemy on the ith of Augist, Upto avout ino hour | Feb. 15—2130 P. M.— Wheat, 98. @ 8. 1d. per cental She was repent tamagan ne on ate Poa te. wf religious instruction. In | considering jucation, to whom absolute discretion Js given by the | of noon on that day General McDowell was with or neat | for Oaittornia white, 78 7d. a 78. 8d. for Western and % doce not mater whether tbe Board had ever before p: school lawa to determine the course of study and the text | General Porter, and, aa the senior officer, was vested with the | ge. 6d. for Winer. ‘The receipts of wheat for three | SC#BARUBA, at Heston from Bermuda (with part of vided for any religion Instruction o nd we canot In kw to be used, and ihe Court cannot inter‘ere with them. | Cormmand. He bad under his control two divisions of bis | 88: 04 . pt cargo of bark Carlotta, from Cadiz), was reported leaky on thin case try the validity of the old at vart of the | Hyon if the plaioiif's were right in their interpretation | owngcorps—those of King and Ricketts. About noon be | ¢4Y8 lave been 6,000 quarters, nearly ail American. | her arrival at Hoimes’ Hole. ay Scholts denies the report, axgument relates to the truth or falait ¢ Christian re- | of the, requirements of the Bil: of Rights these require- | ‘separated himself from Porter, and, with his two divisions, | COrn, 278. per quarter for European, and atatcs that she did rot leak, but that some water got into Mision and the autuority of the Holy Heripturem ant bag no | mente have no force pro gin | wivort, but aecessl | marched off to join Pope. by road leading to the rit and | HAVie COTTON MARKET.—HAVRE, Feb, 15,—Cot- | the cabin through tho deck. Gree; nor can these questions be authoritatively decided in passage ri a | red » “ : a eria or ieee, the ‘constitution of Ohio provides for | eifect, and when these la rear of Porter's position, It is clear that up to the hour | ton opened quiet and steady, both on the spot and AEDRONAAN: S60 29—The Carrie Wright, Jordan, for Phila- le Kx) Yy e! Barcelona via Vaiencia; beige Navarino, Blood, Glee fuegos’; Mary M Williams (Br), Fickett, Havana; achr@ KE Thatcher, Thatcher, Providence. SovrHWwEHT Pass, Feo 10—Arrived, ship Cathedral, Nick- en On the var, steamships New York and Ba- varia bound in, ‘Arrived, steamship Yazoo, Catherine, Philadelphia, via Havana, ppalled—Ship Mary Durkee, bark Magdals, and schr A A NORFOLK, Feb 19 -Cieared, acbr Ocean Traveller, Adams, 108. Barbad ‘NEW GURYPORT, Feb 12—Arrived, schrs Nadab, Cheney, Norfoik; Amelia, Post. Newcastie, en ‘DFO! Feb.13—Arrived, brig Tempest, Wilson, jobile. Saled—Schr Wm Arthur, Audrews, Baltimore, NEWPORT, Feb 12, PM"-Arrlvod, sohra Minguas, Hoany, Providence for NYork; Thomas W Thoras, Scranton, do for ton, ieth, PM—Arrived, schr Amos Falkenburg, Terrell, Provi- Om Bis ‘for Elizabethport. aro passed they must be | of noon the responsibility for any. fallure to attack | af delphia, put back 4 ° ‘to those who telieva in Aimi,) regarded by the courte as suitable, for in passing tem th: y afloat. op swing) yesterday leaky. PM — , Wardwell, Wood's ope p-atncn ion t tt ap bevel levee Alea by Sos, ana 0 peered gr R gens jelieh ror] ce io reated rity McDowall, Bot wan pao te. Dom wae LIVERPOOL | PROVISIONS MARKET.—LIVERFOOL, KIO JANEIRO, Jan 6—Ship Germania, Liitiins, from Liver- Hole tor Bevanoah; etre Dirge Tene Boson tor’ do; BH Qo religious emablishme t. Taese prorision are for the ne- | powers. The only appeal is to the people. Thatitis nota | MeNowell ought to or could have attacked with the joint Feb. 15—5 P, M.—Cheese, 738. per cwt, for the best peor pornen Praucuco (vecure reported), put tat Rio Jauewo | Oakes (Br) Dorsey, do for Nortolk; Benj 8 Wright, Brown, Surily oF the inairidual, (Here follow the provisions above | moral, principle inay ve seen from the decisions inthe cases | commands. 1 merely say that up to the period of his depart. | KTades of American tine, ‘an do for Tangier Sound; Whistler, Keafe, Taunton for New vB. 181i, | ure Porter cangot be held responsibie. Porter's responsi- Liverroo. Produces MaRker.—Liverroon, Fed. Notice to Mariners. York ; Isaac H Borden, Haswin, Fall River for fei Fashion, oted.) The constitution thua provides two means | of Gillenwater lssisaippl, snd Atiantio ity. ) F the promotion of religion, morality and knowledye; | Rev. 1; Malox ve. City of Mariotta, 18, O. 8. Kep. and | bility commences, therefore. about coon. ‘The strength of | 15—5 P, M.—Lingeed oil, £3 10. per ton. ‘fallow, 443. RIVER THAMES—LKIGH ert Carberry, Bristol for do. Returned, schr Isabel L Pierce, Grat, the worabip of every reilgious denomination is pro- | Grover va. Slaughter, decided by the United States Bupreme | pig Somaand, atter the departure of King's and hicketts’ a. per cwt. Sugar duil an edly ed. = Notice is hereby given that in consequence of the Letgh | Pierce, ton for Tangier. x Lectod, fis furnishi to the reli; id Court, 15 Peters, Rep. 449. Judge Tafft therefore held, 1 ber oc! i i rey + ht At hit Boston for Richmond eclid, and this furnishes clue vo the religion and moraity | Court, 16 Peters; Rep. 449. Judge Fadl therefore held, ine, | divisions, waw about L,u0—somewhat less, Yorter believed | “ioNnoN PRODUCE MARKEL.—LONDON, Feb. 15,— | Spit Laving grown wp, the buoy markisg tho same bas been | 5 SWelnngion, eee a eee toc York] Teeaene Son giiatirasa ot "al rae thatin tue pulpiis and on gecetoer 7 g2 Sppear at the time, from bis own observation, ihe statement of . Spa ‘i Femoved one cab'e SSE of its former position. 3 V Wellington, Chipman, Porti for New York + ro. ¢ platforins of ‘all sects, every question of religion, | fave acted, in the adoption of this first rule, with due respect | Srsoners and other sources that Longstreet was in trout of | Linseed oil firmer. Tailow, 46s. dd. percwe Calcut- ‘The buoy now lies in 6 feet at low water spring tides, with | Light, Paine, Boston for Ts giet Wm T Smith, Smith, New- morals, science, literature, att, poliiica, and what not have | for the rights and opinions of al! the peuple known to be | him with greatly superior force, The positive evidence is now | ta linseed, 69x, he following tnarks and compass bearins rina: fouadiand for New York: Stephen Waterman, Chase, New i ‘ose Skerritt, Daggett, Provinostown been freely discussed and taught, and thus these instrumen- | benedted by the common school; that the rute im not in cou- | attainable to prove that Longstreet was in posiion wih | PETROLEUM MARKET.—ANTWER®, Feb. 15.—Petro- | ‘South Church spire just open to the north: ¥ falities have subserved the purposes of the government as let with she seventh section of Rog] Bill of eared the fair | his whole command (more than double Porter's corps in | leum opened firm at 60f. for stanaard white. house next east on ies works at Souonds Nie ae ie coke beep geinmrie rtp REG get ily ary eared strength) before noon on the Si, ready and anxtous to be ‘The easternmost chimney of ths parsunuge at Lelgb, just for the protection of religious denominations in pursaxnce | on which the duty of Layette lets rep he an ee pal Sayed gl open to the westward of, 3 ehurch tower, NW 4g N. e for di do; Sarah, Kenuiston, Warebam for do; Agnes, Kenyon, for d P M—Arrived, schrs H Prescott, Freeman, and (i & Albeit, McDonald, Vortiand for New York; Onward, Gor- mining what were suitable inws | Tappeate clear tuat the on " g ‘William Raynor, a wealthy farmer of Perry county, ‘cabs ction, Ne i 0 e) 4c ats 14 ans ty 3 Care Gent ohana nan oe ee a people; tbat theweare | 2 forengon. nd ) with atl the combined, forces of Generals } his wife, who, ran away with a person named George Tuiniry Hover, Lonpon, Jan xs, 1570. Raat : Howley, bath for Virginia, McPherson ailaa Coionel Porter, and carricd of the Whalemen. PHILADELPHIA, Feb 14—Artived, schrs Gen Grant, objected that natura: religion is enough for the hat it is our 0 - napoues of the Siate, und thet fealcusies snd clolations of | duty to ascertain what these scliool laws are aud abide by | Command wae in position the rreuit of housebioid gooas aud $1,000 In’ money. McPherson } gated trom Honolulu Jan 7, back Sea B ae Bowle, Newfoundland; Franklin A, Milionson, ao; A Haines, j¢ conscience, for wiich the constitution provides no ample | them, as we cannot change them or make others even what | Grawal of McDowell's two divisions w auc his paramour have doubtless gone to Kausas. | cate Fisher, who was landed ack), to cruise, tS” | Smith, Bridgeport, rotection, wid follow the Introduction of religions iustruc- | they Ought to be; that tae schoo! laws thus enacted confer oD | jute madness; for to have attacked with less than 12,000 men | Raynor bas found the goods in St, Louts and will Bark Vigilant, Baker, of NB, waa at Albay, New Holland, | (¢Cleared—Bark Marianna T (Port), Santos, Lisbon; brig J jon Into ths schools. Consiiering these objectivua ia order | the Board of Education complete diacretionsry power over | “force more. than double in’ number, excellent in | probably return home, leaving his wite vo her fate. | Dee 13, with 1400 bla sp ofl, all told. Had slipped 60 bbls per | Bickmore, Henley, Cardenas: schrs Wm Wilson, Bacon, wo have the fo.juwing propositions:— the government and manageinent of the common schools, in- | quality, and strongly posted, would nave insured the com- bark Canton. | Sslem; Mary, Coyne, acmire, Bridzeport; Bucephaluss Fire —These provisions of the constitution tend to the | cluding the power to adopt this rule, which ix mot in | Slete repulse of the attacking party, with heavy lose, ‘thai | =~ : = fi = | “A leiter from on board ship Europa, Xve, of NB, reports | Conger, Vrovidence; AN Aldriage, Lasher, Fall River; Wa bompgenlety of the populations and contain the true phlloso- } conitie: with any. aw oF constitutional proyision, and that thie | attacks must sometimes be made under auch ciroumstances a] her at Hovart Town in Noy, with 1W0 bbis ol all tolde Ke. | Walace, Scull, New York; 8 L.’Simmons, Janvier, Wey- omy ot government. court {n assuming to restrain the Board from carrying sald | 14 no doubt true, for it {@ sometimes necessary for a portion 8 H I P P I N G N E WwW Ny} orts, no date, Ac, barks Northern Ligit, Baker, NB, agg | Month, cond—Tho State laneceurary to soclety and originates in | rile into effect is gulng beyond ite proper sphere to decide @ | of un army to sacrifice {teelf to gave the rest of the army or : bis Oll; Muster, Chase, do, 1600 sp; Napoicon, ‘Fuller, do, | w\vent to sea 18th, barks Imooradar, Pernambuco; J Ls God, “they are, therefore, iuacperavle, “The State eds the | question wich the law has placed wihin the exclusive Uiw | ‘gn importast, Farto\ Mutt does not appear Guat tile Was REGATTA PE OF ; ‘ 140 | wickwite, Antwerp; Frieuan tel, Cork: Schamy!, Matanzas; mds and salutation of religious teachiog, but nothing more. | Gretion uf the Hoard of Educalion. |) aoe such a case, The right of our army was abundaatly abic to 1 ‘A lctier from on board bark Callao, Brown, of NB, reports | D3 Herald, Sagua; all from Valadelohia, Third—Ths appeara, from the legislation for the pro- n regard to the secon jution, Judge Taft said that a8 | taky care of Stell, and was not hard pressed at the time Ja Almanac for Now York—This Day, her at Hobart Towa jn Dec, with 800 bbis sp ‘oll ou board— Vth—Arrived, A Creenough (Br), Monroe, Matanzas; tection of reliyious Worship, of which any denomination | the Sclool Board, using the discretion concerred upon it, | Question. ‘The mere, position of Porter's command accom: eriahilecns 1300 sp, 60 wit al veld, schr Mary, Haly, NYork, Bannot be deprived, 1 ‘A letter trom Capt PORTLAND, "Feb 1'--Arrivod, barks AO Small (Bri, pt Pease, of ship Champion, of Fdgar- 6 53 | Moon rises. ras all are taxed to enforce | many years ago adopted the rule requiring the opening of tae | Mished "the very tmportant reault of Keeplag at least 5 86 | High wate in 60 this protection, as well asthe burdens of taxation increased | schools with reading from the King James’ version and ap- bere hy the exemption of church property frou taxation, In so propane ainging, it waa not transcending its discretion in re- , = oeny vated oak ee a om Lassie far all papper places and forms of worship against consent. | pealing said iaw, and therofore the courts could not tnlerfere. | ‘The additional evidence now attainable (which could not be O'Brien, Cienfnegos; J F Pearson, Oliver, N York ; brigs Er- nestine. IK iatanzas; Almon Rowell, Atherton, Carie- achra Lizzie W town, reports Ler oif Talcahuano Dec with 60 bbls wi of. Had seen whaies but twic e- since leaving home. Re- rorts Deo 1, on California Ground, bark George, Davis, NB, Mags a8 (Br), Gross, Clenfuego: num, Wylie, Deal Is Fouth—the Hate ures bob sects and schools us instru: | fie saye:—I hold that whenever the reading of the Bible and | ja atthe time of trial). proves beyond question that General aa oo and’ City Point, Fisher, and menta;ities to secure its end singing, as practised ia the common schools, be regarded Hy “A . Pinkham, Baltimore: A H Cain, Simpson, Philade! Freie ta the political valu of religion, morality and | woraisp,-Feligions instruction, Or ag simple reading | }okeMas misakon tn te beet wee oe of beiteand | FORT OF KEW YORH, FEBRUARY 15, 1870, Spoken. . er, Kelly, Ho ‘oxen ; Delaware, Henderson, NYork, Knvwledzo which the state proposee to secure, and iti ouy | And) ‘einging © Lesions, its” Introduction." ‘contiauanes | that Porter had only = small force tn hia front. It proves os 5 ppShip Armstrong (Bx), Owons, from Cardiff for Mobile, Jan | | Clesred—Steamsbip Austrida ir), Wylle, Liverpbol end within the discretion of the lat 48, Jon 10. aniie OF isconstntinnge, is eotirey within, t aon Of board of jncation. jut the defendants say thet, in view v 3 | of the various contieting religons in the community, had | pa mmatchy wore thet 6 frapossibie to give special religioua instruction in | Weta certainly, were th ¢ common achools without Jatringiag on the provisions of | With” great ‘and use! Pall of Rights, guaranteeing rel: ground that taxation for the protection of rei that an attack made by Porter at any time after General Mo- in all probability—it might be said OCEAN STEAMERS. Ship Westmoreland, Lotion from New Orleans for any such thing a8 absolute cer- petal 2 Bremen, Jan —, off the Kddyatone. juited in = complete repulse, | DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THR ast oy nines Heed (on Frias. Donne: as Linacre sacrifice of life. It proves that Bark Soiomon, Carter, from San Francisco tor Liverpool, I3th--Arrived, schr Montana, Parker, Baltimore. Toth—Arrived, steamsiiy Nestorian (Br), Aird, Liverpool, PORTSMOUTH, Feb 12—Arrived in lower’ harbor, schr Sunbeam, Bunker, N: ork for Ca'nls, PROVIDENCE, Feb l4—Arrived, bark Maggie McNefl, Smith, New Orleans; achre Chas A’ Grainer, Harvey, Eltza- worship and encouraement of instruction 18 juatitie: hue vs. Richards (48 Maine, 979) was a case in which held that laws are not unconstitutional because they violate conscience. ‘Sisth—Seetion two, article six, of the constitation ainply lous Hberty and equality | porters srrangements were excelient, since they enabled rovides that no sect of sects shall by Jaw control any part of } to all, aud prouibiting any person boing compelled to attend, |} . = Me chanics Nov 39, lat. 1737 8, lon by 46 W, stewaracss fll with cancer, achool (uid ani it iajzot clatn:ed that in that senee. wuch | feck or aupyor any place of worship, oF malntain any fori ee ee ae seasicns telpanok toon bt he te tant Ofer. reat ail well—suppiied her with medicine. * | pethport "Phos R Wiliaras, Vautfouten. Hopoken. result would follow by auy decision tn thia case, of woruhip’ against ile conscience; and thats therefore, | Gegerved great praise for his coudust on that day, Justice SRiedwar | 9, RAK Gare, Nekels, from Charleston for Montevideo, Feb | Cleared Schr 1, M Stroitt, Veusin, Caibarien. Sev sino Va. Kicharda end MoGelrich va. Wasson | i Bas become the | linverative duty of the Board | requires that General Porter's conduct on the $0th, when, as ed a sempre Jon 66 1B \ SAN FRANCIS Feb’ 4—Cleared, ships Nighttogale, hare ne application in a an ck : pet oe in thpacbouls may be: faifiy sald to be boty acknowledged, he fought his corps most energetically and a rom way. rig Haltienne « ay ‘urison, from Boston for Cape Town, | Sparrow, Yokohama; Dexter, Taylor, Vallao; Agra. Barber, Lighth—We have nothing to do with the conscquences o! Jn theeel y be, fairly sai desperately, should be kept in mind when forming an opinion owling Green } CGH, Dec &, lat $ 12 &, lon 9 W. Valparaixo, the proper construction of the law.” The conscience must be | of worship and a lesson in religious instruction. Zher Of the traddactions of the 20th, especially ta the light of the [69 Broacws Vorcign FP Salled—Ship Clotilde, G wurordinaced to the public good, just as we surrender other | obvious discrimination between using the Bible ax n ge Saw aviaopeownalacecs; 5 : gn Ports. Drpden Bieapo, koapele ARDROS6AN, Jan 26—Put back, Carrie Wright, Jordan, for Philadephia, BoxPEAUX, Jan 27—Salied, Constance, Hansen, NYork. BARCELONA, Jan 20—Arrived, Maria (#), Netto, Now Or- isth—Arrived, ships Dasi ow. . Safled—Bark Bankside, Cork. SAVANNAH, Feb It eared, bark Neptune (Bri, Bd- wards, Cork for orders; schra?t T Tasker, Allen, Jackson> Huhta for the wame end.” “Soluepopult supreina tax” is | reading book and reading from {t aa a part of a form of wor- a ceneie pinneipeds Giied Ship. Nhe piaintifecalmthat the Biblecannotbe reyaried aa | ONE 4, 1369. GEORGE B. MOCLELLAN, Ninth—We are not to determine the religion, morality and ectarian book, and that no one’s conscience can be offend- The printed “appeal” presents an elaborate argu- ere Intended by the constitution. by the use of ar ut inthe case of the Catholies, whose chil- | ment by Porter himsell, supported with copious cita- use of the common schools, are about | tions to establish the new facta and the conclusions Bonde Xt we srorship sclences of art, OF coliectiye risact: | two hiunsot the whole number attending te sohcol E *Balied 14th, Favorite, Cassabella, N . i any sense, and make that worship a manifestation o| wo- of the mber attending the schools, we are i J : Broadway. jailed 14th, Favorite, Cassabella, New Orleans. Vulture, Chase, Havana. ae eee, aie these reselaliene wackl provivit in- | Hot at liberty to douvs the honesty of thelr consctentions scre- | Ss#erted and maintained by General McClellan. "It Howling Green wr, Jun 29--Salied, Pacific, Hammond, seeking. gt Arrived. atesmehip San Salvador, NYorg. Strvctions therein, ples when the sald Catholics preler to forego their rights to | 280 Cites a letter to General Grant trom General W. 9 Broadway. RDIFF, Jan 28—Arrived, Kedar, French, Havre. Balled—Steamship Leo, NYork; #hips’ County of Pictou, Eleventh—The pupils of the high schools read the Holy | the joint use of the common schoo! to erect and sup- | B. Franklin (no longer ta the service) refleuting very | Colorado... 29 Broadway. led 24th, Pawnee, Hatton, New Or.eans. Waterford; British Queen, Liverpool; scbrs FR Baird, Sa- Bibie, wih appropriate singing, and the Greex Testament, | port schools of thefr own rather thun subject their children | severely upon General Pope, and presenting cogent pecs i Lat ror ldg 24th, 8 F Heraey, Small, for tio Janeiro; Uncle . and inno complaint; nor yet by children wituout | to the intluence of what they regardaga dangerous religious | reasons) for the conviction that Pope’s charges Toby, Stevens, to; David Taylor, Rutherford, Savannah. hrs Chas Shearer, Higgins, parents; nor yet by those who are worse than orphans. error, They are practically punished for thelr coascleatious | against Porter were ‘‘the result of an afterthought” CLEARED, CHirTAGONG, Dec 2l—Asrived, Moses Wiiilamson, Lake, » NYork; Corvo, Pickering, ‘Our common schools cannot be secularized, Wuongh ft ien | scruples every year to the extevt of $200,000in being de- | ana “were not original with Pope.” Another Gaile. do. et). juestion whether it would not be better that they should be; prived of the use of their proportion of 2 STONINGTON, Feb 14—Arrived, achra Connecticut, Stap- school fund. It s00k, Li CALcuTrA, Jan 4—In port, ahips Nelson (Br), Rance; Pamphlet dissriodved so tasmivars Of Comncrees 3-67. |) qiiecioain, 27s Cones Lirervoo! vis Gnesneiewo-O | Manuemlioi cin) orators Getro hr), Ateaander, aud Huith lin, Elfgabethport for Fail. River; sloop President, Downs, lark, for NYork,idg; Geo H Warren (Br), York. BOMERSET, Feb 10—Arrived, schra Balloon, Clay. NYork; | 1;th, Mail, Merr'l, NYork, jut in view oc the constitution which we have taxen tac id that the Catholics will not be satiatied with the schools, x yesolutious ase void. In other views of the resolutions it may if the opening exercises be dispensed with; but this | Contains Generai Porter's reply to an article as- Daaeahs Vinge Buikley, Savannab—Murray, Ferrie & | Warren (Br), be wald that Christianity t# the prevailing religion in the | wou'd not justify the Board of Education or the court in | sumed to be from the pen of General Pope and | co, » Cian Ri Burwell, for NYork or Boston, do; Quward, Hewitt, Cor zeae. The mora’ cenre of the people is controlled by it, and | withhoidiig what ia dno because something ee is | published i a New York evening journal, | steamship Charleston, Berry, Charleston—H R Morgan & | Moulmein, do; bark Pericics, Swan, for Ki. ston, do. whatever is opposed undermines the moral support of the | asked. Another numerous class of heavy taxpayers, | to discourage t vement for tay. 1 Wentio'sca' from Saugor, Jan, ship Ivaniioe (Br). Rob- |’ “TAUNTON, Feb 14 Sallod, achr Whuatier. Keefe, NYork. Jaws and corrupts the community. It Is not calmed | the Jews, object to the opening exexciaes as offending ‘helt | that article Pope futroauces, Mas evitence of Porior's | ‘Steamship Fairbanks, Moore, Wilmington, NO—Jan Hand, | €71#0n, Niork. ee ee bess WILMINGTON, NC, Feb 12—Arrived, achr Mary D Ire (iat the Bible” does not teach all tho virtues and | conscience, and although they use the common schools they | Cytninai’ purpose to abvanion flin to defeat at tho | _Steamstg! Niagara, Norfolk: Cry Vorut aud | , CARDENAG Feb 5—Arrived, bark Mechanic, Dyer, Phila- | lant, Ireland, NYork. 2 Bee eae at au or ot Fat tedietiinl Teetas Aut | har besatt ter the Biifot Rights kas: simpy tne Provesant | second pattie of Bull Run on the 20h of August, | Richmon Cold Hp Con dee, Zh mes agoes, abe Ensian ang Testellage. | Goce ees Aare ate ae re aoe a thou ; aka : r e , : Ws , ci ett, NeCorm! ; echra Ilan Grace Gird.er, Sutil, 5 Steamship El Cid, Nickerson, Philadelphia. J Lorillard, ee - ‘Wont tones 1th. sclirs Marian’ Gage, Mary A Tyler, Mary Hudsdon, Dearborn, Wilmington, N ad imperfection will certainly teach us to cuitivate a spirit of | Christian religion in view; for the State allows no difference | 1863, Porter’s despatch to McDowell and King, in tie Pe provided they | which he stated that the enemy was strong in his Pa (ido og &Co. Charieawn, anuitual forbearance and charity, and we abail the betterlaber | botween any of the various forms of religio ft Z Kate E Rich. O WICKFORD, Feb 1i—Salled, schr P Abell, Fowler, Eliza- for the elevation of our race nad epread truth and clitiZe. | enor tO Oe ee eed MeGathice ve Wanson | Tobtana advancing in heavy force, and that he | | Ship Harynst Queen, Janssen, St Joun, NB—C H Maraball | Saliey tt, Dae, Panallnn, Calter ae ree Kinaell, | bethport Judge Stover began by a brief statement of the case, mak- | (Ohio 8. Rep., 571), which Judge Taift quoted at lenges (Porter) had “determined to withdraw to Man- | &co. x Havre—Wenat, Soper, NYork; Sh, bark Emma Parker, Drown, 0; €Cbrs | -2—_a——,_— A/S tng prominent the fact that the practice of reading the Bois | tis:-The framers of the present conayeution of Ohio aseas.” Porter now asserts that Pope omitted trom | Bark Gedon (NG), Leverson, Havre—Wendt, Tetens & | SO0Ky ® Reeves, Ireland, Philadelphia; Kate Caron, Moa- jn'ibenchools began in the city hfty years ago and’ had con. | jealous of the ambition of sects, and Lierefore expressly pro- | Ni8 citation of this despatch the following, viz.:— | Bockmayn: | va le athe ai soe, # port north of Hatteras, s y MISCELLANEUUS. Haued ever since, but provision had been, made dn thin ime vided against their introducing thelr forms of worahip upon | “{ wm DOW going to ithe head of the column to see ery E Packer, Holloway, Valparaiso—Fa! bana Dotouvs, Janis -Ol 8 F Lowell, Leavitt, from Gal- GREER EE w) excuge from xercise any pupil whose parent or guar- | One another, or any of them ever having any exclusive right | what is passing and how affairs are going, and will fark Evening Star (Br), Miller, St Jago, Cuba—Waydell & | Veston via Portsmouth for Amsterdam. rs aia earn, a innate aN | He Stel lee aera emma yet | sommunicate with you.” Commenting apen the | cx Care dan a lied oma the Motherbank thy Industrie, Stetabrugge | ZaspBLE, iv schermerhorn sgeet Brooklyn, N.Y. (oPat Yendarts justity thin action of the School Boardon the ground | the ‘dea that a man has less conscience Decause he fa ara. | 8UPDression of the sentence quoted Porter say {big Henry & Loulse, Potter, Port au Prince—H Becker & | (rpm Wow Organs, Sambats door to, Bumham's Academy of Physical Culttire. Brook- Dea, Jan aS ee ne Cartier, Crosby, from Shields naive Beyesiaun, from Nvork for | iu and other rereren fon—Rev. A. M, Wylle, Bi Cumberland sirect; Rev. W. D. Harlow, Home for the ‘Aged and Orphans, Albany avenue, comer Herkimer street hat many taxpayers are not believers in the Bible; that | tionallst, spiritualist or even an atheist fs not a conatitutional | And these words General Po; Xpunzes from m:; atch | O% e a * We ucsnyersof ise Caltolic Churchdo not believe tie St, | ident the Stato of Ohio. Nor can any soct, becanse itin- | to suit bis purpose. I will nov assus 4 Brig Udola, Whittemore, Cleufuegos—Thompson & Hunter’ | New Orleans; 80th, ume to characterize such Schr It M Atwood, Doane, Baracoa--8 J Wen’ Rotterdam, version is correct and complete, avd that others are deg a majority of the citizens, nor any number of united | an olfence againat common honesty. My action was based “ * & 0 DARTMOUTH, Jan 80— Bante Maria Vs Bplg- i any eilet precluded ‘by eonacience’ from altending the | f0cts containing such « majority, claim any preference what. | upon sound tltary principle and Tin tear a noldiere tort, | Schr Mprover, Brown, Cuarlesion NL MeCready Uo. | g.a4tione Wari Tur Leith vin Queenstowas, ecchiay Splg- | ip. C. Hatch Smith, 245 State street; P,P. Wall schools, We wiil dismiss ail referenci rao long as there faa ininority which does not agree wilh | Whon I wrote the despatch I belfeved, from report, our right ria i y sieve oe GIBRALTAR, Jan 23—Uf, brig Express (Br), Mumford, nd Fi znd all discussion of authenticity and them. They cannot claim that thelr religion f etn: was reuiring under pressure of superior force, and knowing | “Rive xeilie, Anderson, Baltimore—J N McKee. from NYork for Barcelona, : ures. Nothing is gained by the ‘Tho ‘court will take cognizance of the ex that Lougstrye: was before me with overpowering numbers, | gchr W flee, Tice, Newbern-—Jonas Smith & Co. GUANTANAMO, Jan 20—In port, brigs Lydia H Cole, Jones, ae House, Soe roe rorenies will of Gen. Zhie ss the seme weapon that | Carleen religion for the: purpose of and reported to be pressing, I deemod it probable my with- | Schr Perine, Sheffield, Wood's Hole—Ferguson & Wood. for NYork in avout 8 daya, (dg; Hunter (Wr), to load for Bos’ | Eagle office; John fhe: always used by the disciples of unbelief | - | order, an it will or all fi igion : bus ai cs Rusher, Kaq., 284 Clin aye oy ip! belief in the plenary in- oF ail forme of religion: but thi rawal would become a necessity it my force was Shed weet nd Fourth tov. wizuvors, Jan 2~Sailed, Queen of the Pleet, McLeod, aspirations of the Holy Beriptures. We dismi ‘also, refe- | is neutral, and, while promoting ail, it prefers none and dis- | to be mado effective. After atigmatizin, irpose. to sult CL OP Fences to persgcu:ions by Christians, There Dever can be auy | paragestone,” Aithongh not professing to be Christian, it | which bis garbled despatch is. publishea,” General Lope ARRIVALS. york. .D, Huchardson, Newport, 1. Chas. B. Tufts, Utioa, N. ‘rom all irrele- gr 01 iy from the colontal times, | in the mind of any honest man, cit = M diy i % 48, G. q tant matter; tbe propositions are:-Hanthe defendants, inthe | and quoted trom “Cooley on Gona uiional Limitations” | able fsuureg open hie exoert Bf thee two? Meteor oonant REPORTED BY THE RENALD STAM YACHT: Ss saad ieee lh Ronengctady bmn. Ws HB: Hubba, Ba Cileopes (all mero e.ercise of their discretion, the Ie Porter. With is eflicient co: al i ete discretion, the legal 1 corps, equal ia number to neariy i right to declare that how that no relf, ‘or Fine. if'no auch , gates: te. Treatment prompt, effective and without pain or Steamenip bienville, Baker, New Orleans Feb 6, and Ha- Sailed 12th, brig Kamehameha V Giaw), Rickmat ii the Bible schools? If xyense of the one-third of the whole army—superior in freshnese and efil- | vaua Lith, with mdse and passengers, to Livingston, Fox & | 4s) 3th, bark Miranda (Dan', Karlowa, Baker’ power exis this court resirain the Board? ‘he ssimaply armed to ciency to any corps in the field. deliberately states that he | Co. Feb 42, at 9 AM, lat 29 Hr , lon 29 20, passed Bdarkentiua 2 cree Feb iy -Arriv. ark ba, ‘Orabires, lew Or- | detention from ordinary pursuits, Consultation and exami- Vision Of the constitution recognizes the existence of the Su- | consclentious objection by , nstruc- | intends to march off under these appaling efrcumatances to | showing red signal, with white H {a centre; same day, at 10 | joans (and cleared éih for Saja); Roseaate, Peanell, NYork; | Ration free from A. M. to 8. P. M. All letters must coutaln remo Being, but gives no precerance. to sect tions and moral and inteliectual training. Under the cireum- { Manassas Junction, precisely in the opposite direction from | AM, passed brig ©'E Pickering, from Sagua for New York. | Merrimac, Nichols, Boston; brigs G (i; Roverts, Vance, Pen- | fee of ¥5 on it gives 10 religious worsbip, we mi 9 but, under the constitution of | the army, and to abandon them te the disaster which he say ‘Steamship San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah, with wdse | gacola; k'P Swett, Lawn ortland; D $ Sou'e, Boule, ot intended to apply to those who, tk inty which they could not omit without violating the | he belleves they were sufering. Ci and passengers, to W R Garrison, and Sarab Emma, Carter, NYork; ich, steamer Liverty, LITTLE MONOGRAPH, ebip tie unknown god. It is the st rights of those who conscientiously object to the » un | to this simple statement ? It Steamship Hatteras, Blackwood, Richmond, City Pointand | Reed, Baliimore (and sailed &&h for New Orleans); barks ho Eecognized by the constitution. The der the old rule of the Board. such high toned — sentiments a reflections showld | Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to tho Old Dominion | Yxraine, Mountford, Savannah; Bessie Siupson, Gibbs, St | descriptive of the new treatment of Nervous Debility em- la view by exeropting the family ible from execution; uy | | The counsel for the dante say they will carry the case | be wanted; but, inasmuch as I did not, withdraw | Steamstip Co John, Ni, via Cardenas; sth, James McCarty, McCarty, | ployed in the Confidential Department of the New York ror ne that each apprentice aball be provided with one; | 6 the Supreme Court, ¥ (baving gone to the front and found such action unneces- aay, Baratoga. Couch, Richmona, City Port and | Ny oric; brigs Ralph Souder, Millan, St Johu, Nis; Sarah & jedical University, incinding an account of the newly dis- sanileniaty not ‘Sena eee! ene, age cere sary), S tangle you wil eoneur with ae asta thele Inapieo- arcu we, MNS ae Paswetixers) tothe: Ol eminion Kennedy, Dun-an, New Urieans; scr 'Piaky, Pearce, | covered remedies proscribed, by witich 1,200 cases of exhaust. Institution. e a "4 | priaten ere is no evidence on the record nor can ax eamaliiy Co. NYork. i} . it free by ad- aids expense, and it is now claimed that the Bible cannot NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE, be produced to show that my command retreated; but to the | Bark Oibers (NG), Basson, Rotterdam, 60 dayn, with mdse, |" salied 6th, steamship Hannover (NG), Himbeck, South. Sreming Beorelary POWELES Nos. Gniversity Minoo) New rend in the common schools. ore, our hails of | contrary {t remained all day where McDowell left me, save | to Chas Luling & Co. Took the northern paasig ene Bat ampton and Bremen; 7th, brig Lady bird, Rousseau, Balti | York city, . . a envy phcinatieh 6 i our courts of justice are supplied with copies - | when moved to induce or indicate an attack. When, the: a8 far north na lat 47, lon 25; was hove to 10 ga} oF the Bivle; and it ts only trom the common schools that 1 Tore, General Po “ to bell $ forces 5 F i 5 thenc le i 7 pail 5. pe saya “pretended” to believe his forces | NW and SW gales ove bulwarks, split amis, de; thence jeared Sih, bark La Cignera, Wheeler, Remedios; schr A Hs ,pnabt to be expelled, thus making them | WomMAau Sullrage—Pasuage of the Southern | wars being driven in order to have an excuse for the with- jad tine weather to Hatteras; | p Scully Soul; Pensacola; sth, brig samuel. Lindsoy, Wilnosy Or ths Bible ce the ecco at te grees recognition New Jersey Railroad Bill. drawal of ming he does me harm and only compela & more if point, with heavy NE aud NV Sajua; schr Louisa Bliss, Sirong, Portiand, fi the Bible as the exponent of morality and religion. The | 4 petition was presented m the Senate in favor of | W#l\ersal beltef in his now thoroughly established infirmity. 17, lat 85 24, lon 2638 W, spoke bark Anna (Sp), | ~ tivemvoot, Jan 2. atria Hird, Dav ‘cau take of the religion contemplated and re- Li 8 DP fy 1 ‘i ate from Havana for Grand Canary, 76 days out, and supplied fn er, Call, Savannah; Wallace, J Ww ledges» | Woman suffrage. Among bilis introduced were ‘he article of General Pope, further to prove Por- | her with provisions, ; K Robiuson, ‘Kotinson, Mobile; A ure of the Imagination, but aa Te- . irs ter’s misconduct on the 20W of August, 1862, cites | “Bere Rimoner (of Boston), Gary, New. Orleans, 19 Jaya, | givaits K/Robluson, HoLinson, Mobile; Adelaide Norris, se and the woraulp of that Being. We | 42 act to incorporate tue Oceantc Yacht Club, of | from the rebel Lieutenant General T. J. Jackson’s | with cotton seed, to Borland, Dearborn & Co. Had heavy Sailed 26th, Canada, Smith Alexandria, Va; 29th, Tron fs meant by the oonmubution soa Sea ectninet Wrhiigh Jersey City; to create a new township of Harrison, se report of the second battle of Buli Rua, ag js! NW gales the entire passage; 6 days north of Hai- | Crowa, Lee, San Francisco; Hindoo, stevens, New Orleans; Onno cine gronnd can | 10 Hudson county. pi Hirlg Argyra (Bri, Luckham, Palermo, 48 days, with trait, | “theres gan tarot topes Oaunett, Boston ; Hanson Greg- legislation of the General Assomb! q dius; be made criminal. r ‘ whemy be made crininal. The defendants claim that the ‘Tue supplement to the charter of the Home Jnsur- mapa iron ender career the meod rege berber td tardan' "Had heavy Wan NW gales’ of tua par | $175, ccompey, cansenegs. Warerieny Gillan, New Orieane; BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM THE courts of ditferent States; legal everywhere; desertion, &c, anificient eause, No charge In advanes, No publicity. Adv I, KING, free. a Counsellor at Law, 963 Broadwity. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM THE Courts of different States. Legal everywhere. Deser- Uion, &c., auilictent cause. No publicity. No’ charge in ad+ Advice free. yes haa! “ HOUSE, Attorney, 78 .Nassan street, Galves- Anstructions referred to in this bi of rights means the cult, ost of the pas | Lookout, Nugent. NYork. vation of the seuse of right and wroog, and t Ne ‘ing the com- | eral ines, tirst engaging the right, but ‘ i ) ‘E D PERMANLNTLY, Hgeasyiatmtumen tis Simao tale. | mong panne on a ean of #2500, Instead of | Gefess ees tte ncaece mae ais | hig Onan ppp usianen Stunner, | a Afar wr neent bons Gee Me | Aes it cee aeaateeata cna y ard to ’ 5,000, of an uinary stroggle with th iy ther th a Bl— ‘and color with ore; other ground than that which justifies the Tint, 08 any ie line was repulsed another took te place ana enilre pamace; at! Pe 4 Sdays north of Hatteraswith | xYOSRON, Ma, Si Araver nmbnom Rees, Wimington, | upon HOPS Or eR LAESMOND, 42 Union square, east, heavy NE an i ee ae 7 5 ‘ if r enemy. Aw ‘naut, the 50,000, as their Peitons charter calls for, was lost rensed forward, aa if determined, by force of nunibe! sactiice Routh Sea Isiandere, Without the teachings of the by a vote of 9 to Paty of assault, to drive us from Out’ poriuon, "Ss Mise sss, 580 39—I0 port bark B Murray Js, Jackson, bao no dnvarying code of morals oF numa du! rout tie ‘A debate arove on the thira reading of the supple- | ani ‘well “sulaincd, were thelr Onscte tar (Oita ee | eee eee ea tier wesedl 40. Vane bent tor Nort Jan 21—In port, brige H Gambrill ie ers ei Rae SR lhc Se en ce ce an eae: | fatty and ylaat elene 9 Getty scttrcran nth | Sik Had vo ates Coat Ac? Ras | Balamore Fabyit: Goon, Walara, and faran Grea presented do th of Newark, whic! « ne) ‘onl nely and advance leneral Longstreet on my right | succession of heavy N and ales; waa 7 days N of the D : c i “4 Pupil who deprived of the veaching of the Hivie? By :his | municipal taxation, and the bill was lost. raid a romps fom the Broanat of ov theming numbers if 3 rN ae neat | Ete ta ene aces eee ae Lo thos 4 i, Fwe there wouid be no standard, and every man wou the italics are General Pope’ bis Y ie. faw unto. himself, The sirife of” opinvon cl Jy among bis passed was the bill to incorporate tho‘) (easienr wmosmoal re ae ar kd - pad men ae do Ay eee Woodbury, Jacksonville, 8 days, with ANZA Feb 6—Arrived, burk Mary E Libbey, Libbey, be uimeontrolied, and, “the moral yuwer of” ine | Hudson County Glass Manufacturing Company: 0p- | upon the right the federal advance was check at, nad soone | 7 Sehr N'W Smith, Tooker, Charleston, 10 days, with cotton, | NY orks rig taabe), Fulion, do; sehr KH Furinton, Urosaley, ae pendent on sndividual caprice, We | Piement to the charter of the Newark Plankroad | goneral advance of my whole line was ordered, Eagerly and to N L McCready & Co, Ioauo Carver, Shute elfasts sohrs David Habersk, Colonna’ ot adinit the amsertion tuat the Bible ieadsto xectarianlam— | And Ferry Company; act relative to the Street Com- | Hercely did each brigade prose forward, exhibiting in paris | Noh Emma, Tiall, Wiltoiogton, NC, 14 days, with naval | Nyork;tiby Amos awards, Somers, Provider cue, Colcord, Gl ee ef God. the scriptures teach { Mllssioners of Greenville, Hudson county. of thefield scenes of encounter and murderous strife not | stores, to master. wy NE and NW gaics the entire | Site, Balimore. sahgar cia ame ebay fon rerttt the human leagon is diiferont. | Among bills favorably reported by the House com. | Witnessed often in the turmoll of batt ‘i Weiearn from the Bibi : y youlene ie to fore paerrent A von ins | Mitte was the Dea’a Point and New York Ferry commenting on the foregoing General Pope said: Move rail, £0, brig Shi Sawyer, a port north of Hatteras; achr Gie1 rr ches inmortailt; t teacl Company’s charter; to consolidate the New Jerse; seems, then, tl skeon Sobr E P Simpson, Vail, Virginia, rates, NYork; 'th, brige M A Herrera, ifa $ aufered from ils fiends, ‘fhe clei inet tbe cones | and Delaware Raltroad Company with tho New Ten wy, pnith: Pattee coassiared: detectas ts heen Passed Through Hell Gate, Wiles Nowe, Paling hia; Ide. St Gomery, Nort teenie thore ano edmpaiton iaitarsaas “hueTstscs | And Futetson Raitond eeagauiors seppleueat to | mont. Bat ce, according to the tealaony ofthe Cola’ ee Gordo Wary B Haaxely Barbour, Pondephie, Queen of the Sioditied ao ae n0t to affect uso conscience of elthir oF these | the chartecdy Kalroud companies: supplement to | tines, on hie salt, LOO breuktaat thet porns cole BD- | sobr Col Ellsworth, Howard, Fortune Bay, NF, 15 days, | South, Corson, Sagua, * 4 Blase in, one of the amiricte the Douay version ts reat | pany. of New Jersey Western Railroad Come | Bosite side of Thoroughfare Gap, full ‘thirty pf distant, for. aoe FA Teton froves nerreag ee: order. é teem One) fan 28—Ent out, Urda, Bjerkoas, for New lames ve at “4 ohr htingale, rt, a) for New ie Sar bation fo as enter or tetan eee noe appeRy to BY Aone Dilly introdneea was ono to regniate aa Ths nour oF she nba Pon bates Jackson before ® | Yorg, with fish to Jed Frye AO, he NAVASSA, Jan 28—In port bark Energie (NG), for England ightage on railroads, which is Intended to make | sfair would have been Snded. What, then, saved Jackson | 4, Schr Alaska, Strout, hias, 12 days, for New York, with Wag schr Addie Muronie, Morrill. for Baltimore, to aall Feb 1. Of the Hindoo widow, or the canninshan nay t aA 8, COFFEES, PLOUR, MOLAS3E: Wr FAS Cr Groceries and. pM alee 4 by the pound, package or cargo; warranted to suit the palate million. wn ORAS Sonsw ireenwich street, New York. E BILITY, CHRONIC DISEASES WHICH Chee eat ar caer Sema oy Sparta’ London an ‘ork Modical adviser and Mar- id New Yi ndon and Ne Ihnen Te : ay TURES IN GLASS, BRONZE AND ORMOLO, G ital! ‘AT AND UST, ” Wad bi pssage. Feb 4, off Hatteras, in a heavy NE gale, iost boat, Satied 6th (not 4th\, bark Ellen Stevens, Howe, NYork; ide.” At 212 Broaiw: BELOW, C stock must be closed out before May 1, next, and the ‘paginas Will be continues aiter that date by Our successors, essrs. roadway, Mesers. Nlool & Davidaon, re RDGHWOLT de cornor of Broadway and Broome street. Our Store, 631100, to let, either entire, or the Lofts separ- ately. ey The Bible iaaet not ee SUE OF giving religious instruction. | it Gegntory fram A east fost? Why, th jumaber to Simpson & Ulapp. fled 224, brig Lizsle, for Swansea; 28d, "ariadne, | elt” cause ‘ on all ¢ F - rt ‘taken . " 5 Wd faaly atnened or atnbuted. The reasing“ef ths lg | YEE oltre," "COMPANIES LO LAKO HTOURR! WROR- | Tee oP Porter when be dostiad Wess, es O™ | Bale Sialgh, einige, Poriand, 8 days for New York, | Qiren a uar, trom Palermo | MLE hcus aad ihe Xow York Day Book the ben saver incon tentaagaitisrettise atin Bek eet, baturaiy Fide! “Supplement to the Jong Branch and Sea From all of which, says Porter, I am compelled to | ~ Schr A F Ames, Whitmore, Boston for Richmond. for NYork. tbaing medinm, It has the largest Southern circulation of @iject Is to calm the mind aud give wholesome longins ia ‘He supplement to the Raritan and Dela- | take the inflation by stating as a fact that the report Echr Charlotte Brown, ovins, Naniucket for New York. Porrsmoutn, Feb 15—Arrived, steamship Allemannia, | any paper in the city, moral rectiiude, No religions teat jn requi 2 | Ware Bay Katroad Companies, authorizing them to | of General Jackson refers to the action of the next Schr Wm Arthur, Andrews, New Bedford for Baltimore. Winzen, NYork for Hamburg (and proceeded sip, no aectarlaniam. We enanen nee how the Getednens Inorge their capial stock wih ine “New dersey | day (August 30), nbd the troops who were so. aiue | Soke Ninauas, Haney, Providence for New 3 ork Fone’ au Baince, Jan Stn por brig liver Cully Ne they nee so exclude this exercise. | It 14 not clained iba | Southern Kaliroad Company, were passed. A grout | petuous” were my troops, commanded by me, whom | our BT Crocker: Hi ere bee PSOymence so Ena enor. | So die Aen fea) been ae or Bam are ana ar eae nd we arg led to beeve they ; Mauy bills OF MMor importance were passed Ju both | General Popo charges as having, the day before, hee larning, Provitence for Norfolk. same nig! M steamship Colorado, Ont- ‘el bastly, ‘The Gybio was Valuay'o as atierure and | housed, Deen in a frame gi mind fit fur anv wicked purpose, peek 73 edahionsay aaa toe ce rh ng Nook for Livergood ol aud wreevededle porta mR i ‘RI WITHOUT KNIFE, CAUSTIC OR Ree akos veers busmess, for Stricture, Fistuia,, Piles: Diseases of tng nal A Titel Diseases and Deformities ace and Person. YA, DANIELS, M. D., 144 Lesiagion avenun,

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