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10 Wh YORK HERALD, TOESDAY, "JANUARY 2, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. ene ic tn A American Port¢. THE: STAGE: AND. (908 JESUITS | aera eet ay ae pr ne oNet aa oer, an shears, mai fe As ‘ar ae merit ig concerned in the play it has cond thews, vaatah Sta fPutagereld. Harley, Os Shite 4 and Contranictions, fo ail ta bearings rBsirictly Hon, and Rev, Baptist W. Noel. Spesiienetcang ialigninsnine poltt Balled, Seminole, Norman, and Ne A Shabby % anti-Jesuistic, and the author imputes to the | Bytelegram from London, under date of yestet- Tomh Oannse Doneens (Br) O'Rourys, from St Jobe, | wasnt anchor im heruadsatearet’ Sn y Dodge to Ad-very | Fatiers of tne Order the impurest of motives.in all | gay, we wero informed of the death, which Aad RB, with a Cargo oftog houks, Bound to Cardenas, was pth Aer amships batavia (Bx, Mourland, Tie! ‘tise a Pl: Glunes lies the entire zest of the drama, Just occurred, of the Hon, and Rey, Baptist Wrloth- balls, Ac, sud had hull seriously Gawugede $eeenores Won Grae, Marehedes : mestung, Haslet es x de ‘Sonn G Arlen Philadelphians Roman, dos Nentate Bh Misges Selig, Beekman, Wiese and Mrs. Jaeger, | esley Noel, the eminent Englitsh theologian, ‘Hi be An veersear nee, ~ Terapeen ot preacher and author. He was in the;seventy-fourth im © W Hour. Delay, from New York for Savannah Qetoss Tghatted), spray sical on the night of the Lith, | (@laucus, Bearse. New ork ap hen of Ga ‘nd put buck to Noriolk 17th, | {Pf Catt, in iabeth ‘New. * nda: schr How 7 them, and demonstrated that they are nomovices | Year of his age, having been bora,on the 10th of very badly. BALTINORE, Jan vation, low the Redemptorist FaYhers |, and démonstra y July, im the year'1709, His father/ was Sir Gerard pigan Muze Rarruren, Weeks, at Sagus 7h fast from | Kempe, Demertray schta Jean wuaden ee Were Victimized. RUMORS OF A ROW. | nance | Noel and his mother the Baroness Barham. ‘They fom the WEh chk eed nee eee ee St MASE eg Bnelieday, Burr, sad COMms HAVEN eee win’ hea olin dotee Wemposition from the | had @ very sumerous family; twelve sons and five sot oat LA Te kane tad aa co arte acts: Ada Bounce, onner 3 Catholic community, and Dee sy i A Gg Seamed daughters. The eldest son, Clvarles Noel, succeeded rk Neder! en a Bats Fen 4—The Perseverance, Martin, which ar- Beasie ae engel Halting, uy Gt i tie 4 . ere 5 _ Ge 5 ‘The Sensation Performance at the | Pronble mat.a.scene not down inte Pus Fae | to his mother’s barony im. 82s, and became Vis- | 3deya,wiihande Yo Maller < krisor Pasa Anicr | Scvrlensed vey Heavy weather thé ends pauage, Bet | France, achra, © H Your, Cooma, Malanesa, Guus Stadt Theatre. orm & PATE Of the siubtescii-feeling displayed by | Count Campden and Earl/Gainsborough in the year | cyosscd the Mquator Dec 25. Had'Ang weather, 20,int 42 1, lon Ld, was truck. bya seu, wien carried Enige, Gracey 1 HL Slacht, Willets, New Haven eal 7] any one of the audience, and, ie (olgny A rf 1841, It will be seen, therefore, that the reverend ete ene ere al), ecco all 4 dae, jn away boats, stove stanchions, started covering boards, bi deter, how ron ‘ir t) [gs ane rane ‘throughout, thou z 3 5 S jollity prevatied throt ty and learned geutieman, just now deceased, Was 80M | had fine weat Canvirr, Jan 4—Bark P: {of London), for Galves- opens ‘punbea: TE gg SRS Cae e if features of the piece were strikingly novel and but ther. cen witht Quiet Evening. Beteet Berean ieee foe le eer reer, Baptist W. Noel was the eleventh son of his parents. | Giry- qu Usctaa ae Boies eens Ce Uipay King | ine rk Oyclone (of Shelburne, NS), Forbes, trom Ply- Sik We saneit: Cpprern eee Biookiya ali Iovers, and encores were a8 frequent as the drop. | He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. | , Bark Syringa (ot Faversham), Patridge, Mauritius 72 | mouth, has been in calito, wl bark Giovannt Hoglls tery Abble Pitman, anes ADDIE, tannany and s flock o ing of the curtain or the (allure @/ the side-scenes | His university career was one-of considerable dis- | foto: ts hours off the Cape of Good, ope ey eeicee ecceatae’ COs Soe neat former has lost bul- 4 ~ Twere sre many ways of advertising a play, but run in their proper grooves. The play will be ; tinction. He was ordained deacon and priest in | NE gale; stove bulwarks, £c; rounded Sepp oar that vo which fie present manage- | continued every dey'or ite week except Friday, ‘due e, and afterwards bevame ister of | pagted.st bs . h 5nd rome thi Ean nal arrived here yesterday witl nones, Barcelona. and unenvéable ae i yes the Aa) aii th AMUSEMENTS St. John’s, Bedford row, London, While Chaplain to | g/inr, ein at Ker, Aigoe Bay, CGH, MP8 er poll brig Strickland (Br), which | ¥: rk; schr George poor rode hs eae é aid rs . .| the Queen and minister of St. John’s, Bedford row, Pama bt Helena ie ae Deca in | left Prince Eaward’s Island tor Halilax Jn. November, t back—Steamship Mercedita, Marshman, for Boston, } Coasters hitherto detained b; ; kee. a aaa e Cape Nov F, Jan 5—The Seth, T Ne SH ARLESTO innit b je COE ‘aLMourn, Jan 0 atts marley frome smash CHARLESTON, Jan 17—Cleared, brig Adela (Sp), Q rw Dedoepetee af munentigln uuneer she. Wke of Baptist Noel achieved considerable popularity OF | Lpoks nlp hagta drs Gom CultataToraverpoat | Suinm Wem Te Or ws nay a Thalcd™BRiaer Srancescrom, New Orleans, New! 2 At Mr. Booth’s Great Performance of Bratus. | ins labors.as.a.clergyman, author and philanthro- | 62 days out; supp with canvas. It is feared the Omer (of St John) from Halitax to | York. (The above were misplaced under Savannah im ‘The Secrets-of New Yyork; or, The Jesul : frond boapatic Bark Traveller vofsLiverpoo)). Penfield, Rio Janeiro | New York, has been fost with all on board. Yesterday's edition.) “America,” was advertisy-d {or performance Mr. “Edwin Booth appeared for the first time in | pist, His church was always crowded—so crowded | pe, via Hi vt Hy ‘coffee tod L | _ The brig’ Saste jt Quebec), fom Halites, for - Me pg geamahty. Georgia, Crowell, New York # 43 days out. she ex- | Dark Foam © 15, fan 18, ers (ol : Phipps & Bi 3 Cow B: it ba Tullock, Teneritte, six-years in ‘what we must'regard as his greatest | that a stranger could rarely, if ever, obtain a seat, anes bros. “Grossed the Equator re Jon 41; had ay put back aster A pert ite nak baa lagnneeriges tevivre, Liverpool D rigs 4 yart at his own theatre last night. The play'was | His published sermons, books, pamphlets on re- Bark Tons (of, Dundee), Eligour, Blo Janeiro 45 days, Vass The crew was t badly frozen. Fortune (Sp), Lienas, and la (8p), Quinones, " '. less to with coffee lunzinger +.Ves master. Li x — Joba Howard Payne’s tragedy. It is needicss igious subjects, &c., were largely circutated, while | Goiced the Equator fea Lin lon Bb: Masdas wenltee: wd angOn tert ageene, Gores, Bes enn, frome. Falgmore for FORSRBOE MONRO! Fem, 0 Arrived, pie Olives r a T jt ut Up! 8 and 8 remark that it was well put upon the stage, the services of the reverend gentleman were always Bark Gazelle (of Windsor, sail ranks. peprar®, vis Papsrow, Jan 5—The Da: a ship Aina, Sve om Son oniern ‘Sunday evening. It 13 ny )t customary—indeed, it Is altogether exceptionai-/-to selest Sunday even in this cesmepolitan atny >ephere for the-public per- formance of plays on Wie stage, least of ali-those * in request, wy ly gran! in favor | Fortune Island 12 days, with sal of acharecter like twe one justmentioned, But | Me NupPort was equal to sho requirements of & | Cf TaMcny" and’ charitanie undertakings, With | Yoo ind F Wntiney & Co, tad drone Ni and NW gales | FAME dunace, nuving Mad very Keaty: weather i | for Saidmore, 0 svn Te fem Bodanlse the Sabbath, as the sequel tells, answered just the | PSY whore a single o er is, infact, the’per- | his high rank, his family imduence and the family | ‘g.cuite paseige: low ate epda), Vesey, Bermada 5 | We Atlantic. — * aaramsed out-ship Chloe. @r), for Bromen; barks Kata «& 1d mI 5, lam. formance. Mr. C. R. Thorne, Jr., appeared forthe | hvings, though a younger son, Raptist Noel might | days, in ballast, to Middleton & Co.’ Had Tine ‘weather; UEENSTOWN, Jan 5—The Paolo Borzone, i. rt aig latsi lon 71, pune bark STi tay ute | Pailadelpiin for Londendersy Gasiaae Bor pas in here | ,palled Barks Templar, and Lapwing, stown purpose of giving tia necessary notoriety to-the hi have led a haughty and luxurious life, But | Jan ridiculous play whict) ded: nce first time at this theatre.as Titus.and played the 2 10 Janet play fs crowded :audie: gathered ee ptably. With tho-exception of Mr, James religious truth had sunk deeply into his heart. Brig Trio (Swed), Ohlsson, Antwerp 46 days, with mdse ba air oh hag me ti dcoutis)P hidaaatiinlA dann assed foltke, Bania; schrs Cora Et! ee favana; 4 ¥ Am bri 21 o - Me : e at to Funch, Edye & Co, Took the southern passage, and 4 to witness lasteventjing. It-was.carefuily-given out | 5" Ravnert who made. his first appearance in this Palas Seb Meares dogma, but @ Ving | had strong westerly gales to Madeira; from thence fine here with Yors Of foremast amd’ all attached,’ boats stove, Fee ee ogre ie tnd besationte Ne ‘Ks ‘that the Jesults int/srfered to prevent ‘country as Vollatigus, the parts were well taken by : = | Weather 5 orks Si tasted jaaiciiatin Gk ebwalis the mucbers ot Mr. Booth's company, and white | Of tls world and the awful realitics of the nexts ) iirig Stephen Blahon, Gilkey, Montevideo days, with | | Sib--The Galeon, Gundy, arrived here ftom New York Per roti CW CON onc ae hone of them developed any great strength we | (cs#¢ all men were guilty before God; and that | nides ac, to Walsh, Field € Way, Crossed the Equator | (maize), experienced most territlc weather, lost rails,aud | Soir Mary & Rankin, Fuller, bosspn. ‘by taking advanty/ige of the statate against thoat:.| Rone Of [hem develo ee amy fice strength was | 2 Was only ,by, faith in) the Atanement that the | Jan J, inion 40, Had rough weather. Jan 15 lat 3:20, | threw part of cargo overboard. GEORGETOWN. NO, Jan lsZleared, ‘schr Lagu ice | Gxiil homed mutes: Rebwaln.\ Ttinwe in of them, sinc Lb guilt could be wiped away. Hence his per- | lon 74, wasran into hy an unknown steamer, bound 8; | | ‘The Cetverti, Vubrovacki, trom New York, has arrived | pow, West Indies 2 " nad ayacorgen . ‘Thewewasavery | not required. ‘The play was Mr. Booth, and | severance, his single-mindedness, his zeal.” He | #tovesiarboard bow and broke toreyard. here, and reports the master washed overboard and | “ jal KSONVILLE, Jan 13—Arrived, schr J M Fitzgerald, transparent biw/ider made by whomsoover engi- | Mr. Booth was the play. He was rec ree preached, ‘not to please men’s fancies, but to save Brig Juboatao (Braz), Cunha, Pernambuco Dec +18 wip drowned Dec 21, Miseedt Smith, Portland. | ' iy oy scollancomss Mth—Arrived, sehr David § Siner, Huntley, Boston. ith extreme favor, and the good will mantis 1% jugar to the London, Asiatic and American Co; neered the dod/ze, for instead of representing to on ‘e men’s souis, In 1843, in the midst ot his popu- | f f'swite Go. a. id at NE trad \at 2 N; 3 ‘ard him increased to theeud. At the close of 5 a , aad strong trades to lat 22 Ny - | 1oth—. Esce Ci Charleston. Captain Ward,/of the Tenth preeincty that treac- | the second act he was called before the curtain | 1ai\by, he seceded irom the Engiish ier TE ee ye eT an satioh, Crouse cchautmgne, Jan 20—The tee, in, the river which bad be; | Grearedawcis Addie L Outler Smicty Boston; Garnmas tual Jesuits (tl/.ose of St. Francis-Xavier’s church, inicieconires nee. hearty plauaits yt eo anergy Bedtoru row, & Baptist church, formed by the Rev. | the Equator Jan in lon 42, Jan 3, lat 1428, lon 98.30, | Tingerons e AATISAROR than when solid, on Friday Huntley, Now Havens Altavela,, Coggins, and'8 P Hall Sixteenth stre/et) complained of the intended out- | {athe calls alterwarts wore so frequent at O) | John Harington.Evuns, algo a seceder from she | fon79, bark Clitton, steering north; no date, lat 2600, | hay" daving navigation unobstructed. During ‘at- | /KEY WEST, Jan is—Sailed, seamship Oity of Dallas. cage: boiwnedin Staspeie Guat-tte Redemptorist aceon ae eh Meera money ina | 2stablishment. Shortly afterwards he published | shove waters Of ® Vewsel’s bottom, a smaliportion | urday the barks stadtaraad Broch, for Bremen; | Jonce (from Galveston), Now York. ; » ppe ptor! a ane 4 La 18 Baie ie most ie rongly - | his “Union of the Church and state.’ This work Bris Jane (of Greenock/, Dunne, Pernambuco 2 days, | Bravo, for Cork; Jupiter, for Cork; rig Prestisslmo, NEW ORLEANS, Jan 18—Sailed, steamshin New Ore Fathers were); the body offended, and were calling be erect Aone, ote AS Sat opilberty: nis eas was of course in favor o1 the,views he took of the with sugar, to Miller & ‘Houghton; vessel to masier. foe i Rea ranene one Caprera, for oy # pono teens, bg ES George Washington, Quick, : % 3 bod: Ys : : ;, Anna, jen, for m0 — 5 indignantiyy/for tts suppression. ‘He might.as well | {oor and gesture had purpose in ft. In pinging the | Cvilg of the Established Charen. tu the dody of the | jini, ato, on 74 spoke. bark Zephyrina, trom Deme- | MArkaret C Lyons, for Galveston; Active, for savannah, | NQv York, i have said.ajjiy.other order of the Roman Catkolic’| fool Mr. Booth atways showed the method in his rara.for Boston, 11 days out. and @ large fleet of coasters and ‘bay vessels, which b Arrived 17th, steamship Cuba, Johnson, Baltimore via z to individual zeal created by the union.” He oston, 1 day: Seen detained at vart 7 Bavana, to sail on her retarn 19th. Chureh, sor] the Redemptorists are as little allied to | Madness. When by himself he pictared in the | faments that, however large & parish may be and | wit can ied A Bola Cee eee tomnaatee | tne Loe, ee cinder eay ant proceeded cea gunt with. | NORFOLK, Jan l7—Arrived, schrs Irvine, Mol tho Jesuite/aa the Domintoane or ‘the Carmelites,er | {TOUsest colors the greatness: of a nobie nature. | however negligent its rector, no portion of his | Grossed ‘the Equator Dec 2 in lon 47; had variable ‘The banks’ Lapwing, (or Rio de Janeiro; Boston; E W'Holt, Delap, New York for Savannah, leak i ea, In the partial revelation of his hopes and fears and a her. for the West Indies} * any ofithe/rest of the elements in the Roman Cath. | purposes and aims to his son Titus, And especially Sauron exveps by Mvagcnutige cisteniore, By rey Wate Arthar Fngleso (of Boston), Peak, Permambuco 80 | sora iibe’ at th quo, and St Lawrence, ior Dem: oRENFORT Jan Y,PM— Arrived. schrs Tda, & Annieg where he turns away fro hat son because the ’ t y days, with sugar er, Orossed the tor Jan 1, im a ie Wharvos and re: lor sea, were taken y 3 oe ¢ . lle bieray/cchy. ‘To uscertain the-trath of tho story | witty ‘tails to love. liberty as, his father loves | ¢'tiace of worship Rae ne re ue fou 3640. ‘Hud strong trades and fine weather the entire | im erset for do; Charmer, Noyes, Providence for Jackson» : } d Be ; tugs returning early in th f | ville. ’ ‘about te German Hedomptoriste Katners of the | jt, ‘he ‘shows that. ft isnot only higt-sound- | funder tue whole proceeding by refusing to conse. | berth GG. pee oF Fernambuco, was tn company, with | ward bound vessels.” Joerg coi ie Bailed—-Schr Andrew Peters, Hopkins, Providence fox, él Church ¢)f the Holy Redeemer, in Tatra street, ane- | 11g words, but great actions which indicate the | Grace it; on the other ban ould the Bisho) 8, i ‘n, for Halifax, lett Smith's whart, and went down un- | New York. {the Heap made a call last evening on | SaDimity of human endeavor. In his interviews | Wwiling ‘to consecrate, he Se ene NOD Be | Sargryiet- 28 apoke ahip Lucy Wills, trom Boston f9r | der'satl, the tra vensel that has ieft the port for nearly | In port Schr James Henry, Truworthy, for Noyr York-! , with Sextws, and especially with Tullia, where she | Duiding is adequately endowed, so that, although | , Bris Amma Maria Henrietta (NG), De Jong, Pernambuco | {2 days. A Norwegian bark left Fell’s Point ye ster- AM—Arrived, schrs island City, McIntosh, New Father Wirt, the recvor, and learned the follow | suspects his purpose, he 1s exquisite in his comedy, 4) y a " Bn | os daya, with s to J L Phipps & Co; ermambuco | day morning, under tow, bound to Liverpool. While in | York for Harwich. ¥ » | a.thousand without a minister and without.a place “t) ah ane PP yan 2, im Int 15, lon 83, | BOFt the Norweg: iain | 2 led—Schr Etta E Sylvester, Goodspeed, Provide: ang but his denunciations of the Tarquin’s base- | G/worghip ina poor district may, by vast exer- | Ravye£ Co. Had tue weather to tan 2, in ie onal: | Hon, see Ore eatpctiba' i ane ea creer Ene ‘irgima. or F ment from thence heavy NE gales; lost jibboom and stove bul- 5 ne. EW UAVEN, Jan 20—Arrived, schra W J Forward | - QNTERVIBW WITH PATIER WIBT. ness are the very exaltation of tragedv. At the | tiong, raise two or three thousand pounds for a | warks. crew consisted almost entirely of English sailors, who close of the second act he was greater last.night were taken on board Sheral thing blindly iitox!. Port Johnston; A W William: do; ee a ee eno emeraten | {ia.We ever saw him—so great, indeed, that it 1s buitulng, ca ne ee ee ey oe Earle Rowe Gos venel Yo tucker’ 2 Ligne: | sated, and there Wore many predtstionsfhat te captain peaiter Brown, New. York; Charles Hawley, Drown, dog: is/in the statement that you or some member | jdte to praise. ‘the part is not one which itiseasy | woo may minister to them, yet unless they can | bourne, Hud some rough weather. WOuld Rave trouble wishes cs (nefare) He TeRCMILA VEE: | Sm ate trie 90s BR rit ias Ratad, Virginie, ‘of yourvorder compiaimed toCaptain Ward of a play | to overact, and Mr. Booth gives it-vivacity, anima- | raise another thousand for an endowment the: Brig Marquis Rosa (NG), Niegehr, Demerara 19 day Be Bi Bi A OO baie ay, do; sloopat 5 tion, purity and trath—a determined eifort in Y | with sugar & Molasses to Howland & Aspinwall. Had fine Notice to Mariners. ronx, Brown, do; Alchemyst, Day, do, a intended to bo given at the Stadt Theatre last Sun- | HOM) parity and truth a delormiiee cr main, | Must renounce thelr project. and remain without & | Weather: Capt Smith, of steamer Manohunsett, at New Bedsord | see Pa te eter Bawa, Mew York; Washed, @aysevening ana had it prohibited. taining liberty. Inthe. last oot where be con. | MIIstSE, | He regrets the 168] Boner, te Maa eo ae ee Er a tle eae, e | frou, Ragartown, Teponte thee, two spar bnoys from she "BORTLANL (Oregon), Jan &—Arriyed, ship Whittings j i \e Bather Wiar—I am glad you called, that Imay | demns his son to death, the conflict between | crated uidings” and, aiter enumerating other | Houghton. Had fine weather. Tove tint in i PAS BY | OB EDADELPHTA, Jan 1—Aerived, steamshtp Junlatay .. | parental-:affection and patriotic duty is very timely | ” “6 Brig Wenonah (ot Portland), Stone;Cardenas 15 days, pa i explain and explode this silly ators. sunday atter- | Wroggnt, and the oration over the dea body ef | quebiition Bf °'tne" -uniok Rui” ome, and | {it eMengcovounes Simin Co; Netvalio | M WinchGe: | the pucy on Round Rock: thls harbor te broken | Ctleared-dlenmhioe Lady Lycett ip, Plenger Liver, Glass’ of boys up sims, the lay brother, who was | Lucretia, as.a plece of declamation. isequal to Ms | then the legal. hindrances “to ‘the ’ intro- ae ae Tdays north of Hatteras, with strong NE | off, and only shows itself at half tide. This makes it very pool; Alliance Nichols, Providence, Hunter, Gierma Scting as porter in the hall, came tome and sala | Teddering of Mark Antony's oration over the body | duction of new ministers arising trom | | Kchr Storm Petrel (of Ellsworth), Haskell, Progreso 16 Gaigarpie Jor resnala names liiend ont of hig harbor. lo; Roman, Baker, Boston (and sailed); bark Henryy that @ gentleman, representing himself asa Ger- of Cwsar. His acting last night fixes his position patrona; and from parochial monopoly will | 4ays, with hemp to Manuel Echeveria ; vessel to J 8 In- , Jan 18, Rutherford, New York. man anda Catholic, Was below and complaining in | 5. the greatest of living tragedians, and now that } Cease, Pious members of the Anglican churches, graham. ‘Had ine weather, ? Spoken. 19th—arrived, dark River Dantes er, Purcell, Livers 2 very indi f manner Of @ play about to be pro- | We Ro longer have Forrest, we-may rejoice that we | thenceforth able to build for themselves & house of | 4.Sci*Morning Star (of Cofiassct), Paine, Aux Cayes14 | ship Cutwater, Smith, from Singapore for Boston, Nov Pook, Below. hark Vessyinam Liverpee.. Ae Fito ‘duced at the Stadt Theatre libviling and curicatur- | ®F@ Still left the-very great power of Booth. eee ee ane und witenever they will cam also. | 2*}8;%ith logwood and/coffes to Kunharde# Co; vessel | 16, Tat 30.59 8, lon 40.) 1 2 mac, doz Hunter, Providerice; Alliance, ao; Benelactory: ing the Jesuit Fathers. He sent up a copy of the LprmET call any pious minister whem they may choose to Lwin. ee ee birt Ey nm teh oe anmeten Oth Re: at atta New York. y " ¥ th 1 pe ‘A Now Piece at the Grand Opera House— | [iy nal the br lag St eg en Cet treboeks I 16, lat 30 59, lon 40 50 E. zwth—Arrived, steamship Yazoo, Barrett, New Orleans tho, performance. T woid Oat lay suromier “The Cataract of the Ganges.” Judices Piast inser walt utswuaer cease te gar Pre. | anys, with sugar, tobacco und 1 Padouger 10 Di DeWalt nip Adalios, from Galoutis for Boston (), Nov 1% tat | vis Havanes ‘ PP nee! © | ato. “Had variable weather. SA ton of aE erLE"Et Del, Jan 20-The hark Devonshire. Haveners form that gentieman, who, by the way ‘The production of “The Cataract of the Ganges” | churches of England, iree trom staie shackles, will Schr J W Wil: msdaie, from Calcutta for New York (?), Nov 7, ia, and brig Morning Light ‘comers, 1 Fin, 12 days, . » A nd brig Morning t, from Demas- eee needa was aires country aud that in any | ®t he Grand Opera House‘last night was an event prove themselves not leas zealous than the churches | pencil cedar to Semon, Bache & Co; versel to Cveteone | Bites en (iri from San Francisco for Liver Fartrived- Belg Bertha Carrington (oP), Pel any o1 America; London will not be jess suppited with | Hawkins. Of Hatterds spoke bark Thomas Haynes (Sp), | Nov 47, lat lea, lon pts pool, | Arrived—Brig Bertha Carrington (Br), Pernambuco for case he should mot take notice of such low, vulgar | signalized both by‘failure and success. While the || Christian temples than New York, and we shall no | from Havana for New York. Ship Dexter, Tavigr Tis Ais Mekaciacc tor Tivanapel: ba vs, ee en One ee Nov 30, lat 82 8, y . FOWNs. exhibitions. He said 1urtier to tall,the gentleman | piece was admirably put upon the stage, the | longer have occasion to fear the vast additien to | Schr Isle of Pines, Scull, James River, Va. Ton 8618 W. Baker, Virginia ; ste rf Gale, New York. that he had called at the wrong place, and ashe { the population, for whom Christian zeal will then Passed Through Hell Gate. Ship Centaur, Foster, from London Nov 2for San Fran- Ia Leeann Mecicilan town: Ralgtavers: felt 0 indignant about the matter he’ lad better | “Mects were uot always brilliant, The stage m& | provige ministérs and teachers according to their eerily aa clsoos Dee 10 lat? on 3 NOY Or SA | arine Whiting Harding, Bhilsdeiphin; sehre ‘Louise fos the deat fhemntyon,nSuxtgnth rec | cng nap antricat and he men and nore ve | Wasi! Me Neal ‘hkay on tae Union 286 | seam Saran, Rep ay or New York, min | Pasian Saag arta gr SO, UNE Mn | Wa Aey nh Musee cal ‘ire Rael 4 be Shure! reac a jostor , Jon 113 08 W. ; “That was ail,” continued Father Wirt, ‘that 1 ip Church and State’, reacued a second edition in | Waseand Pabedand waviiuae. ‘ork, wi Brig Isabel Bearman, trom Boston for Fort au Prince, ‘eeks; Lucy Ames, Haveland, and Empress, Kenn knew of. the thing uotli this morning, when I saw | everything work smoothly ep a first nicht: | i849, and tas sinc been widely circulated. His Sch Deo MH, int i845 lon 68 40. New York. the statements thut we had made representatious | and the piece itself is #0° melodramatic and | ‘4issuy on Christian Baptism,” and his subsequent Bloop Eimly. afd Dre e Port fot Now York, with |. sehr Carte, from New York for Trinidad, Jan 12, lat Win F civaey Hogar Eosiadclnia eats age oak we to ICHMOND, Ty to the police, which is wholly false. Nobodyin this | 80 little {n accord with refined taste which | work, “The External Act oj Baptism,” also attained ‘os G Boynton & Son, 94 16, lon 74 15, ‘a r Wy Y Fone Poe ee te Mii be without my permis. | praises only what 1g reputed great, that an in- | a lurge sale. in both works the reverend gentle- | ‘Steamer United Statey Davia, Fall River tor New York, Foretgn Ports. Beott, New York; schre J Rupp, Coles aad Wake, Gant sion. 1 suspect the person who called went to | “definite something is ing so far to make | man endeavors to show that “to baptize’ means | With mdse and passengers. As Jan 2—Arrived, Winifred, Johnson, Philadel: ie Captain Ward and on his own responsibility | it go. That necessary something we cannot | “to immerse,” and that baptism by immersion ts BOUND EAST. phiay @MeGunbilda, Sutherland, New York. ot led-_Brig Moltke (NG), Wragge, Bio Janeire; echr Mt ARI Nee complied of tho perormance, | describe by any other words than “want of momen- | the ouly outward and visi sailed sth, ‘Tidal Wave, Hatfield, Philadelphia; Amer. | 2 Bayard, Camp, New York S. le sign of that inward Saile 1 can only account for this trick either | tum,” It needs to gather force as tt goes. Being @ | and spiritual grace through wnich ene can beousme | tegch? Ceorke F Teles, Linnekin,, New York for Gioneee-| toa, Bar tiett, Tybee. ry, i on the grounds that the people at the theatre | grand showplene, gee must be allowed to mar | a member of the visible Church, and that conse- Heraup Teuxgrarn Station, eters Fusing 8, Ulrike, Laurell, Rew Yo Freen easfunth,. Liverpool Colombo: {Br wanted Arrived, Searmetiins onstl- Rio Ce \- lo; ships . Pi bey, 1; Ge a wdvertine theit play or that some enemy | ié grandeur. Unfortunately, last night it was | quently the Church oi England ‘and that large sec- Warrrstonm, Li, Jan 20-7 PML} | ACS Cares. 1 port ache Gen Hall, Wade, for | Glasgow? Harvest Queen Jenssen, New pep aces Of the theatre wanted to fiave it shut up and spoil | #low in movement aud sometimes awkward in exe- | tion of the Congregationalists who practise infant | The condition of the'river with regard to ice ts ee oy Rob neiro; barks Coloma, Potter, Boston; Elmstone the performance.” Father Wirt, who is # large | Cution, There was evidently no lack of preparation | baptism have no authority for the rite. He trans- | way different from that reported in pebartas's nese ®° | preccian trom London tor Sew York vost an Guehor sad | Middleton, Liverpool; Zephyros (ol), Demoro, gam, with a-tull, florid. face, did at first show aome | 80d rehearsal, but there was a want of experience | jates passages from Greek and Latin authorities in * | S fathoms chain during the night), weRared—Ship Fortune, Taylor, Liverpool; bark Johan- Andignation at being made the victim of this shrewd | and of the precision which comes from experience. | proot of his views, and concludes his 1 by say- SAILED. Bursrow (Pill), Jan ¢—Arrived, Brothers, Thompson, | na & Maria (NG), Koll, Cork. i dodge, but as he closed his‘narration he langued at | By to the sion at the end of the second | ing that ‘the baptism enjoined by our Redéemer ‘ NeW ia th, Ellen Dyer, Leland, N t. led—Shins Carrie’ Reed, Crowell, Cork; Oriana (Ri the impudence of the trick and said he should take | act will be a splendid piece of stage pageantry, for | appears from the evidence to be immersion, and Sailed from Morgan's Pill ith. Brothers, Thompson, | GUtirle, Liverpool; barks Van Dieman (Br), Robinsoi care to have a personal interview with such visitora | 1t has been furnished with every realistic element | nothing but immersion.” Among other Wor! Ships John Bertram, for Antwerp; Dr Barth, Ham- | pristol, to load for Fall River, Mas = noes | da; Reotenme. innon, Cork. 4n future. eee Which | ia necessary to make, Jt, 8 Areat | irom the pen of the Hon. and Rev, Baptist TUNE Doves Hlayie Pools PAFK America Bremen; sehr | Putback to Kingroad «th, "Penelope, Thulen, Irom Bris. | SAVANNAH, Jan 2)—arrived. steamship Hermann, PLOT OF THE . fect. + Noel ma, mentioned, “Sermons Preact = g 0! nah. Bi America,” as performed last evening at the New a a} mperilled | «Notes oi a Tour in Switzerland,” ‘he Proposed Marine Disasters. New Oriedms: Anevoca, Williams. do; 2d, Weset (Wir. | Barcelona. the precipice on her “flery | Increase in the Grant to Maynooth,” “Protestant few Ye York Stadt Theatre, is modelled on the principle of | @aughter, ascen the supremest exaggeration, aud it 18 rather more | Courser”” the feat. appears as daring and as terrible | ‘Thoughts in Rayme,” “The Cuse of the Free Church | ,,orsaunrin Acantas (Bn). from Baltimore fot Talifax, ho. ST he lighthouse 24, Orpheus, Belmer, fron Philadel- than surprising that the bare aunouncement of its | 88 if it were a reality. Indeed, it isreal. The | of scotiand,” “The Gospel of the Grace of Goa, Il- " the pe te ; phia. morro mannan mensel ye ant lec! audience ol e | . e issions to athen Nations, by 3 ct id to} yy “ ;, " 7 rk. ol reut Siates; legal everywhere; no clty Puiegmatic “stalcal, matter-of-fact ‘Teuton, who | flanks betray the effort at every step. The horse is | Hook for oun Ghitivon “Meditations In Aistnees | isthe knocking opped, The only damage reported | *S:t0o% jan S-Arrived, D McFlierson, Doody, Phitadel- | jo fees in udvance advice free; comimiasioner tor very: th ‘Meditations in Sickness off one of the fron plates ot a iom dal; tm anythi exceedingly well trained and acquits himself as a wy ve Ci ship’s bow. is was st once covered with can- | Phia. 3 8 State. + FREDSRLUK L. KING, pee naa ‘the “alightest of wine ing ae most excellent actor. This scene alone would aetna Lo Medea th ke Mg mae lle boards, and tl paseenmerern Dee ]e-eat te; enon = etn. Se BEORS WAY. smacks ‘on Giorying in Christ,” “Letters on | Ya! and he steam pumps of Messrs Ba- | charleston for Lillesand. pmACKe can humbug ‘The piece just quoted nas | Make the piece a success, for nothing equal to it | the church of Rome, addressed to the Rev. Em- | whikhisof course alice oe ne aera oat ee thisis | BERMUDA Dec 80—Arrived, schrs Lewis 8 Davis, Bish- | A —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, the merit of employing tmrty-two people in the | Was ever seen in melodrama in this city, the only | manuel Feraut, D.D.", Recently be published @ | accomplished the steamer will become righted. She | 90;, Charleston for Sew York: | Carrie Douglas (Br), o, Ooner of Fulton yess ae a enere @ramatis persone, besides 4 full staf of auxili- | defect in it being the want of momentum of | series of tracts on “Sunday Bands,’ “England | willthen go back to Baltimore for repairs, which will | 0 Rourke, MISCELLANEOUS. mg Caunive, Jon desalted, Westiold, Sucobson aad OR Batman fran} wo PME a8 emigrant runners, ticket which we have complained, a momentary siowness: yw] ri ssoci 1 | occupy but a briet space of time, when she will again jakotve, Jen 2—satled, fold, Jacobsen, and Cas- on 3 . M. Suanwene | generally, and fallroad and steamboat | in letting on the lights’ and water. There is yy en PF od anne Se uareaet Im ag: 1 fesume her voyage, without It having been found neces- Arh Siyerenen, Mee Oreans. a. Wear Ort BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER- Pam ere erong the most prominent of the cast | Othing of the old stage trick about it, and the | issued a pamphlet addressed to the nobiemen and | Sz 10 take a ton of her coal out Yutowed for ldg id, Thor. Amundsen, for Galveston, ent States, legal everywhere; jon, &e., suM: Hands, Among the most prominent of ine cost | nect is simply terrific, “Mrs. Wood, as Polly, ex- | gentiemen who attended tie great fgnt ior tie belt | STEAxaur Mont Cems (Br), which arrives at Piy- | Cumieriansand, Deo S—called, aukathor, Henricksen | orve is uranieds advice tree. Mt. HOUSE, attorney, 180 ‘inthe (Herr Weinacht) and Padre ignatius (Herr | Ceeded herself in the song and dance of’ old | and championship of England between Heenan and mouth, Eng, Dec 81, from New, York. with los of master | rom Philadelphia), dothenburg. Tranzeds advice tree. M. Ore ean tae Heyneman), Sebastian Licks, a boarding house | Brown's daughter, and the variety busifiess, too, | Sayres, in which he administered a severe rebuke | struck b Reaty Maas which stove the port lifeboat dad Goccmee, Myre arr fer citron orice: —DR, SCHENOK'S PULMONIO™ Keeper (Herr Huebsch) ; Lizzie, Licks’ cook (Frau- | besides being very well done, was as nearly as pos- | for the thoughtless and wicked support they gave | damaged the port cuiter, washed everything adrift about % ¥ Ci loin’ Beckman); Marie Hoeticher (Fraulein Selig), | sible a part of the play. The Arabs, in their won- | to that most demoralizing spectavie. fh the decks, and stove In the main hatch; next day an: | “Dover, Jan 4-Off, Machiavelli, Maresca, from Balti. : WCLENCH'S SEAWEED TONIC. ton tho Cecile (Fraaiein Emma Wiese) and othera, Tue | derful acrobatic feats, came on as naturally as the other sea carried away all the boats and the mainyard, | more for Hamburg. . cure of Dyspepsia and all Debititated Conditions of the piay opens with a view of @ barroom in ballet In # spectacte, “The piece is ikely to have & x | Snid gutted four of the verths; atthis time there were 34 | © Ducuxess, ‘Jan S—OM, Olaf, “Anderson, Baltimore for Stomach, Bit /RCHENCKS MANDRAIE PIPLS toe REEN WI we in dei cceed on account of jamburg. iweases of the Liver, or to act as a gentle purgative. Ar ‘where several drunken men are. Naincummug ‘lager fis unique merits. S H I Pp Pp I N G N E W Ss Sreamsuir Sir FRanots (Br), ashore on Salisbury Beach, Dear, Jan ¢—Arrived, Christina, London for Doboy of these three medicines are 01 required in curing Seen tes “pues,” gives a dissertation. on tue vit: peanisnte * | mam, weut to pieces in the gale of Savurday last, and thé | (and atichored);, Sh, Florence, Houston, New York for | Consumption, though the PULMONIC SY RUE alone bag | @ues of his country—Austria—which the others fail Mrs. Conway’s Brooklyn Theatre. : ee eae sae een eee qiicn (and salle). vod, Nicole Mikgdtes Ladinss: | CRT MAMD RAKE PILES eat in tounintiae fs soeeseeh: ‘ toappreciate. However, the fandiord winds up| at the Brookiyn Theatre last evening Mrs. Con- Almanac for New York—This Day. barnes ine tater beak Vedio ee a Kew. ark by Ewox, smith, New Orloans: Hella, Sir and liver and help the | PULMON: fo sveoe to digest ‘ Tina, Shin pretty rook, cing in love mitt | Way produced the fine comedy, “Money.” The UN AND M00N, mIGH WATER, : ir Wautac (of Boston}, Lincoln, from Antwerp for | ‘“Fitwe (austria, Dee in port brig Clytle, ‘Dow, for | cure is soon effected. The ‘medicines ave conscientiously . omes’ into she room’ and gives her | revival of the comedy received increased in- | sun rise 718| Gov, Island.r..-eve 1.37 | Relate o¢gun inst while at atohor in Torbay” ‘er ane | NGniuswrs Jan tein port st anchor, Uske, Sand 7 Consinp | dectded end emphatic opinion in favor | terest from the late decease of Bulwer- | Sun sets. 5 05 | Sandy Hook,...eve 12 52 | chors were slipped and she = over for T rquay trar- | from New York for Bal acres raving put beck. nua) of the teachings of some Jesuit fathers, who hap- | Lytton, and consequently a large audience | Moon rise rm — — | Hell Gate, -eve 322] hor. Before, however, e reached that place Greenock, Jan 4—Sailed, India 2 rown, New bint ir . sails had taken fire, She was fas pen to be inmates of the same house. ther JO- | witnessed it. There is probably no dramatic the len gag 3 gt A or oie ‘nasa, Deo 3l—Arrived, Young sefus enters, has an interview with the girl and | piece in which so many differing phases OCEAN STEAMERS. oh H exons Jan 1—Arrived, Argo, retires with the ejaculation that he has converted | or human character are portrayed, ‘Antit a the ee, and tine decks fallen, in, ™ lives were oo the a” Cally hed Rebcerrtiai axa one woman, who will be moulded entirely to his Purpose Of the dramatist to show that the chords | pares OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK ron THe | master and crew saved their clothing, charts and papers, | Arrived, 90, bark Fary, Lord, Philadelphia; brige Mary co eB ri iy and the will of the Order—that is, she must marry varying characters, being 0} 4 which were landed on the pier and placed under the | Knowlton, Lothrop, Savannah; Nad! ‘Ander- be @ rich man, become a widow, and ‘the money must | single infuencs, give, slmost Tran one MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, Thurge ‘of the coastguard, dhe grounded at,7 o'clock, | son, Phuladeiphia, * aie RAIN 5, 1D all of which time its reputation has con-- g0 to thelr inatitution. BUIL, In this piece the influence is money and | Destination ‘Ofica and would burn out, as, being several hundred vada | Nailed, 3d, bark Schamyl, Snow, United States via ntly incréased, and the mnost obstinate, scepticism can meeantime, have goue ous. and ? the major result is selfishness. The play was avarpou | Aree wine | Rom mn Mo engines coukl be brongns to Dear upom | Me‘jnet, Dec 1lArrived, Warren Hallett, Wilson, Cape Mids cenfdence in ail.cases wolch sduntt of a cure, 40 She meantime, have goue out and eturn at first | last evening cast to the full strength ‘of the cum. aK Liverpool. ||) Broadway, Bang Deenwovxn (Br), Carlin, at London 6th inst from | Verd (and sailed for Gambia), ‘ the ‘pationt will” perseveringly. fellow the ‘irection: Jandiord and immediately relieved of o he | pany. Mrs. Conway and Frank Roche played very | City of Brussels... 5 Broadway. New York, reports--Dec'l2, had aheuvy gale (row the NE, | _ HOLviap, Jan o—Arrived, Rowena, Wilson, and Bel- | which accompany each bottle he will certainly be cured, ‘A pedier, loudly bet ely hi nf S of his mouey. | well, The latter, however, seemed suffering from | Silesia...... Jan, 61 Broadway. with a tremendouseea, Immediately aiterwardsitchopped | 8tavia, Bell, Liverpool for New Orleans. it his lungg are 308 too much wasted to make @ cure im- Sater et abe Max pete to aaa tae tan Gea hee a struggle to suppress declamation. Mr. Kennedy fo the SWF, blowing * terrific gale. Su Was hove on or te uxG, Jan 4—Sailed, Moutreal, Davidson, Philadel- | Possible. | Bven in cases supposed a, mcarable, when pe Y |, BW 1 7 . fo fois some of his wares on him, perpetrates | ire’ si'sh eeistexes of such u person may be called HovlineGreen | cooking wens overboard, puvsni our ibe rex revent. | , Aras. Jant-Gleared, bark, Sales (8p), Mendeosma, | medicine Ras sarcdih Dee The’ patient and restored some of the sickest bite on the detunct ring- a Pf ay 01 7 Bowling Green | ing ting anything tocatordrink for 20hours;on Lith | Savannah: brig J M Barns, Frouty Pascagonia. him to perfect health. Dr. Schenck himself was cured iter Tweed and an empty city tre hi life. «|Liverpool..|28 Broadway. « in‘at ®), lon 66 52, passed within a quarter of # mile of Arrived llth, steamship Koln (NG), Francke, Bremen, | in prectsoly such circumstances, an many re have mas pty city treasury, whic! smaierenteneome’, Italy... .. | Liverpool. .|69 Broad wa a fore and aft American schooner, wit) her ensign union sailed’ lth for New Orleans). heen equally fortunate by judiciously making a timely fell like @ wet bianket upon the andience, and aid Masical and Theatrical Notes, City of Bristol. ..| Liverpool. .|15 Broadway. down, but could rendgr her no assistonce, ay the sea 17th, steamship Cleopatra, Phillips, New York. use of Dr. Schenck’ medies. Dr. schenck does not say _Mot even create ampple of commendation, The Frii :|Hamburg ..|61 Broadway. was making a clean breach overus. tie schoover seemed ‘ax, Jan 16—Arrived, brig Wave (Br), Fader, Balu. | that cases of Pulmonary Consumption are within: the reach of medicine, but he emphaucally asserts that. ; risa, scene closes with the entrance of what would seem | The Lucca-Kellogg Italian Opera Company will Adriniié 19 Broadway. fo be making good weather of it, and wea apparently ove ‘an entire cargo of newly-arrived emigrants, hatuli- | Commence a short Spring season at the Academy Bowling Green | lightand in good order. The staytoresail was blown RPOOL, Jan 19—Arrived, steamships Malta (Br), Mc- | often when patients have the most sisrming ayinp- tated in the vestments of Futherland, and adorned | of Music in March, during which a new répertoire | Wasi 7 Bowiing Green nd four men were standing aft. i do not think Ae: og a oF BY AL ye: aes Ss SA violent, cough, creeping chills, , ‘ondway. LY, , Forsyth, a night sweats and general debility, even to such ». : seallioe iy Broadway, | Sh giving wrong with ie ‘hall of he veneel | Balle (Sr Abyssinia @). Hains, New York: Lebu, | degree. tha Ere" obliged to ‘lie “in ‘bed, and. swith the cantt ments of tinware, straw beas, &c., | wit he drawn upon. Oceanic. Jrom ‘boar ip. aimted lead color, and seemed qnite new, Next eek. p legr t any the weather moderated, nothing of the schooner ond, San Francisco; » Comadre, Metcalf, do; | when teey gre given gy ab, their physicians they may The remaining four acts are on a par with the Wachtel has applied to the Emperor of Germany ‘was to be seen, as she went away on the opposite tack. Parry, Savannah. sull be cli med! treatment can creacé new ee snares foraeave of abwenee, which wil euabie im to | PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN. 20, 1879, | Riba ise el > Chri cert mae Gules Brcmea” wate ts Waike"Rey | nt extent derroyod” a eure maybe ected Oy cibiaincaened ap inthe choriess manne? possibie | Visit America next season, Our El Dorado has COOL Te eRe Roathcle "heario acute, attg | Rew Yorks Hermine, Hiscock, Portiand (Oregon) : Queen | Sebenck’s medicines ‘Alto in scrofulous diseases there re oI splitting the sail to pieces. The whole port side | 0! Hearts, O'Neil, Boston; Hudson, Nicholas, Philadel- Als iclent. This shows ite healing lb plows s— proved a powerful magnet to European artists, CLEARED. of the ship wae completely under water, abd‘ every: | Dhia. treatment of consumption it is of the. named Boettcher, residing in St. Louis, It used to be the custom to talk about negro min- thing movable, fore and aft, washed overboard: the be- Lonpon, Jan 6—Arrived, Victoria, Gregory, Boston; ce to give vigor and a healthy tone tothe. mm in and pienty with his wife and daugh- Steamship Metropolis, Nickerson, Aspinwall—Pacifie | laying pins washed outof the ralis, and the running geat Kaleb, Kaiser, Baltimore; Kalsow, Anderson, New York. | system. Hence it is neceasary to stre! then fhe appetite “ter fe, but takes itinto his head oue duy to die, | *fels end men and all that sort of thing. Now | mai) steamshiv Co.” y thtough the ports cutting them all to pieces, swee ‘Also arrived 6th, Deerhound, Carlin, New York. ex the patient and to improve the digestion. Proper nour + dea’ large and valuable property. The widow | the San Francisco Minstreis begin with an “enter- St mnie Chesapeake, Mangum, Portland—J F Ames, | seamen's noses ony di . 0) chest Slothing, nee ‘at Gravesend 6th, Osmi Dubrovacki, Cravick, a A a esquire. ei wie such eens as ae “so find gay will, but the Jesilts did pro- | tainment @ ta salon, part preméer,” and Dan Wry- Arundel Castle (it), Freebody, Bristol & Mor | andeverything belonging jo them. Th Also arrived sth, Actse, Walker, New York. ble for the diet ot consuinptive patients are designated in ies ene sae vitae MiB. Bocttcher and, daughter | Sut with a “sotree d’sthiope.” Sibark Passover (Br), Smith, Londen—Howland & Aspin- | companions and skylights were battened down, with new ero Rerangah eating” Universe (Br), Jones, Liv. | Lr Sehenck’s pamphieta which are, distribased, gratal: i De Vivo, 88 ¥ 4 3 tin Dec 31, Oscar, Ericsen, Bal for New: | to ferred, but estive organs must be strength Pe oe Nera ae Friends send the two to vo, the business manager of the Aimée Bark Francesco Chiazzaro (Ital), Pizardo, Cork or Fal. hed overboard and lost. The ‘cabin ‘a icsen, BL ca jaltimore for New: ee rertamace sitet De velicines erie ry, with master (Rasmussen) de: ren and everything | Fy mika Dec 2y—Salled, bark , SEAWEED wi le- it im good ‘i stroying all oar rely leaving so much as & cu ble. oston). TONTO, for. this i chatsrand ving tp havoc | Acai | L,S0atord, Carry, Tans ah, Rich | signe, Me ihe tierce, Raver ihe into th 4 ond, Powe rn ° ‘ 6 Ck. aud wonld have.cut Mond. Tore padre Minde, Berg, Baltimore; Onsipee, | patientis invigorated and the lungs begin ‘ only relic of the past left the “ y mouth—A P Agresta. \ wide be am. old seaghet of antique, vorkwanship heres Boutfe Company, is in Havana, arranging | “rg G W Halls (Br), Barker, Aspinwall—Crandall, Ber {dow ihe takes with her, and witich subsequenuy | “ith Tamberlick for Uringing the Havana company | tennx Ao. 1s a ue. ui i nue! rh i oves har fortane. During her absence to the Academy of Music fm April and taking the | wootrut t co, } Messenger, Bt Johns, PR—W'T | Siviknd. At noon outaw! THE JESUITS Brig Anna M Knight, Davis, St Thomas—| awa bat it was impossible for anyone to get on exercise \aaxe on of the Boettcher estate, revel in wppiotediste a Maange ideal rty barb cats Anna M Knight, Davis, St Thomae—Penniston ® | Sway mata: orine sai. Under seoh circamatences, f Sprague, New York. ely anetions in a noruial and healthy manner. Then Cae na Carey things generally with a high | Some changes have been made in the burlesque Brig Ennis, Foster, Matanzas—Jotn Zittlosen, could not out away the weather Figging for fear of |ATANEAS, Jan 12—Arrived, sehr Albert O Paige, Hatcy, | the healing power of the PULMONIC BYRUP will com- Rana. Thegvidow inthe meantime is in Lurope, of “Alhambra” at the Olympic, A juggler, who Bene Henry Middleton, Brower, Jacmel—isaac R Sta- wrk. Boling the Hall, ‘one pea irc ani, rry ing away oe Se wi , a Ly Dale, Pierce, racy: plete ha core. | monary Cosmas nas Since Site 4 “f a 1c Wy a 5 ct he Com) alad.one day, while ramsacking:the old casket, dis- | spins plates, just previous to the ‘‘cat duet,” is in- PiSehr Glanmire (Br), Tufts, St John, NB—P I Nevius & ble condition. nit ‘fist, at nc thustered Sailed 12th, sc! rs Ariana Ferry, Pensacola; 14th, John SomuNGK's Wakouaiee Pru are eR i ich | on tm ; covers @ secret apartment, which, on being opencd » Son. ¢ crew, and divided them into three parts—the chief | A Grifin, Foster, Beaufort, SO, move obstructions from the liver With u spring, reveals Me oiladmal wilt of Boettcher, | toduced, but the performance is of little conse- cent Jonnte F Willey, Willey, Fernandina—s ¢ Lowa & | oifleer, the carpenter and four men at the fore hatch; | , Nuwcairus, Jan S—Enlered out, Norma, Nanish, for | healthy, action They have all the efficiency whi o the second officer, four men and myself atthe arter hatch, to calomel or “bine mass,’ and war This uirement ij by awmut, Small, New cage iL Oo , Pi Thewidow atwnce signises her aptention of going | quence. Skeletons suspended in the air are added 9 . he! 7 = ., Som. ! % arti n. 038 Dack.10 the Unwed States to reclaim her Inherit | to the diabolism of the grave yard scene, whiie the | Sor MAN Gacy Gi Chaelctton etna: mann | wore spread betore the hatches. to Keep the nou from Kor a Kew York tor Nambu tand prascated). = Fala Gare the cont obstinate costivenese, sek headache, ance, which intelligence is transuytted to the St. | giants and some other accessories which marred | & (0 x ing down them. We threw overboard s large quantity ni, Jan 2—Put back to the Roads, Pauline, Dre- | piles, bilious aifections and all other diseases which arise Louiaesuits bya priest in Europe. However, the Schr Sunny South, Derrickson, Wilmington, NO—B 8 | of flour and grain. The sails were washed to | var, from Cardiff for Galveston, on account of severe | from a torpid or obstructed condition, ol the liver. On family arrive, foatttute progeedings to reclaim the | the finish of the piece are now omitted. Acancan, Powells wed: seri pieces, sad 8 larxe quantity o| water went down the WEEE. a sushenhied, dnnel ieriven: Sait box of hese pills wal Drove, ine gihcacy Caer whieh * 4 > si A no—! jatches darin, ime we were Of ‘anstow, Jan |, Anns 5 cine, in Consumptiot gatate, nich the posseasors of the property eon| which drew forth repented encores is the great | i." edmore, Terry, Washington, NC—Zopher | Parches during the time wa were discharging. On the | Prose. (Mexico); Gan tim port bark’ MH Corniag | MANDRAKE FILLS af invaluable auxiliary medi: prison Watle n'a cioiwter, irom whieh & lover res. Teature ar ga ee aa PSGlblilty. ‘Attor expostulsting with thom fer tome hes FOF Newr LOTE ASANTE ponrneut, Oltver, | Sieet the FUUSaAY Sprap te eclnk « curer They have 4 + pri acm m1} . Alter expostu ‘ c eu , | ass . Sues hex. The iegacy Is recovered, the Jesuit A American subjects are beginning to engage the heer atA time they agtoed todo anyehing i thelr power te get ike OFehnte Eastman, Herbert Harte, for New | been found. ueerul tn advanced staxes of Conspmption, . i Fathers Are prosecated, and it is ascertained that |,attention of European dramatists, Sardou’s the Ordar, besides carrying on their regular | y« a 3 prayers, roo s Sounterieiting mall, apes cea, | Uncle Sam” we have spoken of already; and now r ship onwar 9 er ae pate jelphia tor Lon- waeee the ‘ag rere almost entirely oe +i Bane Frances (NG), ashore on Truro Beach, M londerry ; | , Leschiy, lelphia; Gna, Jensen, | symptoms, accor RAPORTEN BY THE UERALD STEAM YACHTS AND | partod ner stern and low cables in the gale of Sétaraay | New, Yoru; Clncinie, Baranchero, do. tnd Faltonth fot | Inaleated ispeedy eee onaition nave m preserved 10" jast, and filled with water, in consequence of whieh the | Rug ‘erancisc shel Py wetaAlly Hine uge oF Dr. sehenck's three great remedies. bills are ground out by the quantity, | My. Szigligeti, the chief dramatist at the Nemzeti HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, if ‘ 0 re , neisco; Vanguard, Mitchele, Mobile; Cet } The Play, FAus ends, and Vice is punished, While | Saixihdz (National Theatre), tn Pesth, has'written | | Steamsnin Mosel (Nd), Krust, Bremen Jan 4 and south. eer AUmaiaiag fo ths hold aamsoiven sug will veg total gM i oudey, New York: | As aie ayove Dr, Behenes Moat Bop siese sagen virtae is trimmphai ren “ 6 ” " Sse niger Sosplr, . . rn In an ti w with the author of the above, as | ® MCXY comedy, entitied As Amorikal” (“Tne | Co. Up to lon 62 W ex rienced very roush weather and | Eyeing, Dee Partived, ship Mogul, Freeman, | bythe, tse “of the LMONIC SYRUP. | fix: “Bal Rubric’—tlerr Geza Berger—the | Ameriean"), which has met with success, Besides, pee a Gee mattnn bar took ng west winds and Bank Esrxcvtapor (Col), Dockham, from Iquique for | Cardiff. rienced physicians _deciai lass re ct i pe , San Francisco, sprung a leak, no date, &c, ‘was run | — sTocamoLs, Dec 2—Cleared, T t live a weeks yet now, after a ba E 3 “y in volun ), Mackay, ste Dec ‘| v oard, and was boand to San A Pout thirty yearsago, ‘The site of the counter. | called, Aknertcan entitled, “The Almighty Dollar.” | Qari Valencia 2th at Gibraltar Flaate Dee M7, Mew | cisco, seeking a luinber cargo tor some South Am fa iting shop is still to beseen on Carondelet ave. | This is a Very droll piece. Frenchmen are repre, | to tienderson bros, Had strong westerly gales¢ with (ag Her salls, chains, &c, are in the hands of the C that head sea, to lon 80; from thence imoderate souther! mm House officials at Si and proved a weighs more y in pei wo bandred, pounds. Full dire accompany cal Dathnin enfin anor Dr, sehenek’s Preparations, so that a person in 10th, Syringa, Par- | any part of the world can be readily cured by a strict observance of the sare. Prepared by J. H. SCHENCK St Hevexa, Deo 1—Arrived, & (and sailed 24 for Boston) ; 9th,’ Sui (and sailed same day for London) tridge (and sailed for New York). rancisco, havin @a6, in that city. The various scenes vutside of paing #0 popuiar in this country that the iw 4 tho he West a sented as beng 80 pop winds and mild weather; mo date, lat 3530, lon 57 there Jan 10 in steamer Senator, from San Diego. The St Jaco, Jan 3—Arrived, bi Susan Bergen, Tuthitl, | & SON, mortl corner Sixth and Arch streets, Phila- ‘and some of Soe an one Pealtstic, Wille chew Ss | belie of New ork sees one of them in the streets hoke bark" Harvest Hotke, trom "Darien, Ga, for Pia: | cargo Was also aken to its destination by the same | Fhiladeivhin: Sarah dilmire, Cord, Baltimore bow | deiohiss For, sale, by all druggists and dealers. Jo iN agin: " 7 ly, B. . . A NRY, a . eter cost, aty. During tho Ave acts there are | and immediacey tells him that if Ke wauts to see | ‘sidamihip United Sining Burtick, New Orleans Jam | | Baux tuna (He), Cumming trom New York for Smrmns, | o SWohitor toa ule ile karte Miler puted and x | Wholesale Agent __- fo © 0 o vith md id agers 0 jerte er. pre repo 3 e y, ath a i e Moone, A Greenwich street boarding house, | Bet again he mazst call at the New York Hotel | My ieinship Cuampion, Lockwood, Charleston Jan 18 er ch SOUS ait, ind Stee fovasll for hor destinauon if 5 HAP Kenge y, Hailed. rom riland. arrived Dec $y COQRPRESSED IVORY BILLIARD BALL —oRKAT gceue, the Koeticher jamily. Second act— where she resided Any Frenchman who will try | with mdse and passenxors to HR Moryan 4 Co. tew days. discharge fy agua, Munday, do; schrs L& M Knowles, tngreversent; mode patented 870; 2tnch, First scene, m the experiment may-beeome a sadder bat a wiser | ,,viamslip, Haneiactor, Jones, ruladeiphia 28 houry | pata Gronax Downss (Br), Lanfare, from New York for Cole sg Haute Repplier, Weeks, aad Gepese Walks?, Meee Byte Pan Fool FG ine) Oper pats Ue A JRSUIT CLOISTER } on 4 Demarara, before reported Wrecked on the reefs to the 4 i Phila- wr mire street, N vr] second scene, @ fashiouable indy on Fifth avenue. man. This, however, J8 not the happiest thing in ve Jeavet (os Lontee) Mills ged pan}, a4 northwestof the Beranda islands, went ashore. on the anna” Dec 31—Cleared, Angelica, Dershburg, a 2M and 209 Cenire street, New York. Sirst scene, an episode in the Tombs | the play; for at Scloto\imthe State of Ohio, the traits ight Sep 21; passed Angicr Cape | 2uLult. The weather was thick at the time of the acct- Sailod $0th, Trinacria (s), Thom York. i, J. SCHENCK, OF PHILADELPHIA, WHO FOR. A 10a0, Jan 8—In port brig GF Conklin, lag; the last 35 years hasdevoted bis attention exclusives | ard th aci—* once Court; Second scene, the Hight. Filth act | play brings together the waters of the Scioto and | of Good Hope, Noy 27; St Helena, bec ) ih, | dent, and the captain judged Riggrelt 10, tie nthe cast G nning, Gandy, from Philadel rie} r PC. apa cromed the Equator 2 PY rn the islands, The win revailed from the east- KM hia, q ly to the cure of pulmonary diseases, will again be and scene, Pa icnuaese siuatthonk comes oo seo- | Red rivers, We are not informed whether the lat oe he 2 in lon 24 Uo had the | ward te was prevented, as has itherto been his prac: | nue Desgein port bark. Chas F Ferry, Hallett, | at his consultation rooms, sz Bond strect, Now Work, Om ond scene & ne at tthe water's | ter 18 the Red fuver of the North or the Red River | cloudy weather and. occasional. shows Hce when going south, from passing to the eastward of | for Boston—paried her cable during @ gale On the 20 | Thesday, the Zist inst, where advice will'be given free ta vc Hh aged there, em burns to the water's ¢ e Tt) M, lit 935 8, lon 8822, course NW, passed’ along rmuda, Noy, but met with no disaster. . all, bu a a thorough examination with the Resi asize besiore the audiencd, . 1b the Jast acta loco- | of the South; but either willdo, : the Weather or NE edge of a very strong ripple, the | _ Scum Lewis 8 Davis, Bishop, from Charleston for New Warsnrgu, Jan 6—arsived, Bjorn, from New Yor! rometer the charge will be $4