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P. wren ~ Ae SWZ Via ie = . A APEMENTS TO (LET—24 STORY, windy THE WEEKLY stn , wo, Li Rtnd beck Toon, aud 2 bedreame: ey mubscribers at eeventy- fr: aa p r ees | Ie mentee, $1 alagie Sonn bese Par | Oselstbervensll fatsity ices ‘Address THE BUMS ete sles Satter Soom reat 815° Onroer Faison and Naseen streeta, New _ EMPLOYMENT-Female. ~ RTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS Wanted ASA FLOWER MAK mWasae RTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKERS " hile lesrnive 8 Bheritf et, qe trem ral wanted —eeveral hands accurtomed to branching nd rover. Apply SM Divi RTIFICIAL FLOW way te Apply at No sen et, Benth Lrook!yn, {ales 00 girls to learn: wages iftendy work, Apply immediate basement door. R108 FICIAL FLOWER MAKERS Wi lo out door bon to, d & Pretestant chembermeld and lann- ,Srrere Place, corner of ° nee duct: d by leventh et, cor 6th ay GEWING MACHINES—WANTED, OPER: ate wewine m: re for shirt beroms, on Wheeler & Wilecn's chines: none but rat clare hanes ned ¢p @ god boy. Apply at & Naraau at, Broom WING MACHINE—WASTED AN OP- eratcr on Whener & Wilron's sewing machine; | used to wirk om custom veete and understands Sewine MACHINE—WANTE ears ai Wheeler & W' td other enter mince nd bytes “lf atone HX ~ 9 work, ai! the guages and eve-y learns per'eet aud recom to places arned; aroy $1. machitee for sale and toed Also sewing 117 Allen t., near Delancey 19.16,9¢a8 ING MACHINES — WANTED, LA Wheeler & a dics to learn to operate it and rag llc, eran 839 Henry inda of sewing mach! Ca EWING MACHINES—WANTED PER oad dey faire. E. L. BARTLETT. Pepi off crm $85 vel Fg stceret who wich to take lemonson Binger's 9: Peru easy, nod practice on ail fated rowers to learn the pantaloon trade, Delancey st, Ist floor _18,169,2486 MPLOYMENT—Male_ NTED, WANTAD, Wanted— from 18 to 8) years, dual im’ $1 to $5 Dor day, weliiny “hi contatal: «Paper opee and All #i-hing employ ment ca! #01 war ecener of Fulton reat, room i, up JRLACKSMITHS WANTED THAT CAN aint CoACHMAN WaNT D—COLORED Man only, nd ty Tenor « (L Me make first rate shoes: none bat good workmen @ cor cf Fulton av and Hunter ‘REY. OMT one who thoroughl? understands his bu cum comme well 1 ded for hone nid sobriety, MAY Lear of @ good K. E., box, 143 Post Oflce, et none otbers need apply. LACKSMIIH WANTED —A GOOD helper tant ¢ un drive shoes wet Comers ton, LT with steady em- ‘Apply to JAMES PARKER, Fort tim: &DENER WAN 1: BEAM log to pat n ot OLDIE pape to. procure good vay: cary r Wupeeales ine the shiney EN WANTED—YOUNG MEN Wish- 0 to son can yages to mer ¢ office, 117 Mreres RS — WANTED IMMEDIATELY, | from eS 8. Army, 000 active men, reudsavoun i Ukatbam ABTICLES FORK GALE. —<—<——————————<$ IKDS—LOKG BREED BELGIAN Ca- rd abeay pret) pimos rox SALE—TRE FINEST OOL- lection in the world. superior mocking ‘and domestic OTs ODD te vias of al er Boe Bases MACHINES FOR SALE-74 Braiding M-chine», with sha(tybelte and benches, 1 ratty echines : one small steam, aging, Thi e CHRISTIAN SCHWART, cor. of ‘ave. aud Hust Gd ot, Btoaim power and rooms to t 4.1186 = — a Ee eet ae (YANAKY BikDS FON SALE—LONG or elugler, toault purchasers. Appl or Mat Meer iT8, wd 11 Green: ‘nd Ranks streste, N. ve fy Ue rary 3 AND WAGO: CAR farm or plantation cart 2 and 4 hors wagons ight ps? dog for sale for $10, half price; “90 a Proskize FRE chines, prices rMiuced. Yhorw wares ¢ Harness of all kindeatthe MALLONE, Warren et, Jorey Kane carta. spring es: tetany of MICHAEL ty 4t FOR SALE—A NEWF LE AND LYONS, SEWING MA. . All aschines warranted fo give hotter satisfaction thas an) in the market or 10 a satigfaction thay any in the Broadway. ‘Omics Ne. alswrna fave and Pot at, car t, bet Broadway « 0) RSE FOR SALE—A BAY MARE, 6 70 Li from 16 bands high: pooy ‘truck FOR SALE—A PAIR OF and breatt for ase, for $390, with Pi ateud, fare ol, eoaud and kind, with foal, Apply Br untae Se Minds wie le stS ORSES FOR SALE-8 HORSES JUST the country, from 6 to 7 years old, from 15 to i pouy built: ft. for coal eatts, len wage ‘wor apy down town work: will be Ors, expreen, juire at Bal Rid gngencryreded for otber horses, Luyuire, at HORSE For, SALE—A LARGE SORREL pt 20 Beeend av: ree, 8 \yenre old, sound and kind, ¢1 be germ HOBSES—FOR SALE OR for other horses, 2 blood Beare, olds, aire at the atablen read Go, East New Y. HORSE AND Wacoy, FOR SALE Cheaj ith a good exprers route in Washiogtoa Markt; the Pi 6, Py ie Wegace stare, Pell factory Tease Gives for gl iy at 00 Went Sith rt, tomake fur braces | rt 8.277,.6 ER MAKERS WAX | ‘artifil it 43 Beaver et, New or al er tty FPAEM_FOR SALE — A HANDSOME teen [,ARM TO LET—POSSESSION IMMEDI- stoly 9 bi farm keown as th e:Tarw, aitanted ta Rios. Noah et ects, comprial imate anene v houses eifuatedd on ekalb avenur t J. well atceked with choice fruit | parttentars apgly to VOOR ES @ WiLGS rent oe EXD brekera Cor Conrt aod Monta » Brotha, York, country reridence. food outbn'loinge and be | 9 anda of ta Moe et two, railroads, and York. Pr | % by raises off WP 3 dueetoeute for ingestina | Wiat'id\. fou Flushing BRT |” MB,190, , | OUSE, &¢., TO LET—A HOUSE, BARN “ | sea ith fou ; garcen cont With all kindeef trait LET- of er. VAN AULS Mr. MAILLIF, 4: ES 10 LET we Wo. 4 Varick ry brick house 110 Wi i 12 room, multehle for ‘Dy No. 119 Kast 1h at, a ET—A 10 minutes Hoboken ferries: a. brickat Tand: can be rented for $1! | | | HantieisON 15 H oy appl. ing at 170 Clintow E at, Brooklyn pom 1, up stairs, Morrieani {0 lease; suitable » Apply at stor |{Brosdway, oorth aide ‘unineme srelon tires April. Ay bite rt. be Apply to eight Jota of proun (feet from the bo. t's landiag. T, Grocery, East i for @ lumber yard or prival corner of Railroad larve arparie bed. Pow JAMES WELLING, 98 ‘i0n6 COTTAGE, STA- at Havenewood, Jnguire vewwood, Lt, or ton wt, near Ave D, O8T18 THE 3-STORY Brick st-reat $500, Also the ‘ert Broadway —re: » Be the ‘-etory and biement bri 0 oatale 1 how, contain. @ boarding house rent jy mear ad ave. Apply at DESIRABLE RE: Jervey City and Di per sear. Apply ts i et roms t0 10K 4146 story brick house, with basement, under eolla [Pel attic, contalue 9 rooms, with eas, garden te front Cllaton et wear (rand. ‘Lo be seen from 11 till 4, cy 417 OUSES AND LOTS TO LET, LEASE mb Telekte: house 173 Johnson |. Apply Franktort Lot, 1) 202 William et, 2,178,6 OUSE AND GROUND TO LEASE IN fa—a house and half an acre of nd Teai- ‘ave. and 3d st. fo2s 24nc"118 OUSE TO RENT OR LEASE—THE 8 brick dwelling 71 Bleecker at, mext the cor ey Will be altered if Gerired for can he seen from 11 te 1 o'clock. | epply to Wi MANSELL, o8 Cumee fo 11G%4e0 oTs TO L Jot on 1 dna‘Tnn ner: ‘and one Hy OFTS 10 LET—u8 MAIDEN LANE Nassau st. Apply 28 Laberty st. SE OR FOR SALE—ONE | im the on 62d st, bet. rear ‘also 4 full lots north wide E6th at, a three fourths may r main on ertence for aterm of yearn, Apply ab ah 14 Green- 6,170,3 NO. 89 LIBERTY ST. ‘93 Liberty et. —2132,6 COR. 2,188,6 well lighted 3 ap 12 Stone ees to lef, at 00 Fulton et, rat clase building, excellent ible tenants, TORE TO LET ¥ y box 2580, the store, and ¥ back | D. Rubbing bed, polishing er; situation Broadwi TEAM BREWERY T | plete working order, with (004 cellar, Axtures, | $1,000 per \ilare, be | RIPPER, 24 | prean POWER TO : Daesnaelon (QTORE TO LET—FOR pate nd eld | Preite wt of PHOS. MOLAL, |< OUR | HTORE TO LET—T0 SHORMAKERS— | year, an old established rtand, | prey. Apply te J. RICHARDSON, Fie streel Broskive: of No, 7 Gold etree re. | STEAM MARBLE WORKS TO LEASE— ti ‘he oar ARTINJALE, 167 Broadway, 34 ul Mat juire at the efties of HADDENHURST & Baxter at. 1116 eae Seat sect vs're: mbd Sacr103 WITH DWELLING ‘SSE TO LET—BUSINESS ROOMS | 12. rooms, in the Mission Building, 3d.ave near Sist business location, Hént $00 A tenant t to act as janitor to the building viet red THE GROCERY tue vor of Sanit and N, Brooklyn. 6,114.3 rooms; rent #120. per No. 83 Powers atrect, MON, No, 898 At ‘and om ll roome with power; an) etn’ part o1 toe yebdlory. { Bladoaritt ro. ey ASE—IN COM- a nee* amare tools qheap, rect of ly For py LET—THE WITOLE of s new bullding, 4 story and basement; ze 4dash on Stihl, et, Cth ond th avee aciites wurpamed, inquire rs | br manufacturers uns es, 116 Weat 27th at. the 5 Sct | QTORE To LET—ON 11TH AVENUF, 47th ete, wert of {hetrronn, 100b o Raker sear Not milk business. 1 rth Kiver. cs CEM 5,129,8 QTORE AND LOFi Walker Jos. DUTR) QTE. POWER TO. STEAM r it with on the immed! 8 TO LET AT 104 ib iu ete vm er. Apply at m premniacr, 8a fears nO” LET—TWO ENTIRE {lam st, eultable for ali YARD, OFFIC or Leare— The t; bet, Broom fren or rag ‘QUJAGON MAKER'S SHOP TO L&T AT 00d, Bergen Co, N. J, in lent tsi Fovale ot'at Bron! rt, bet 0 B90 neighbor. ‘opportunity to bu!ld Worksiors TO LET—THE 28D AND ‘4th floors, rent $10 and $5 ¢ month, 119 Wil- ‘any light busiocaey * Apply, 114 Bs pesemnut rent 61 Bd, OS Madloou st. Avply, U8 fe ‘STO LET BLE yard, fies and mablea ai fs At: Taveay fh: suitable for a oib48 BOARD AND ROOMS. meobi OARDING—A FEW RESPECTABLE ies can get good board, and the comfo te lao two respectable girls who work out, 40 Third avenue, 6181.9 Boar ‘be ascomedated with good board, and fine G—TWO qiry room; where they cam Nims moderate; alto two Apply to 89 Mouroe street, THE NEW YORK SUN THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 18¢1. taestinnaentectionirtrsaribd Ansenneseet Natshn Revivats or Retro10%.—The news often reaches our daily prayer meetings of revivals ef religion in various parte of the country, A gestle- men from Evansville, Iadiana, ald he kaew the Folton proyer meeting bad eften been tavited to pray for the out-peuring of the Moly spirit upen .d they bad preyed forthe same bie Dut until lately they had been pas eed by. Now the Lord fe refreshing them with showers | of bie heavenly grace and more than 300 pirtens | calls | re bave Leceme the hopefal wubjecta of it, Moreover ail the churches in the vicinity share im Nh ting to euch an extent that the oldrrt m'n- y Ney Lave never seen anything to be com. © the rettienent of the country. y call Twill Answer. A gentle. Fe End a rrquest to present. the: Island eant a request othe Fulton street meeting, {0 bebi died, She sent another request fer prayer fir co: © gentleman, and the same mal that brought the request brought 0 & letter, saying Le man gives abundant evidence that he bas been converted, And she thougtt that this ver fi n of promise should Lave been ackcomledged in the way of thankegi Boys at tie Sov ‘Twenty-three boys, il in one Sundey- School v'aae—ai) belonging to erd—unite tn aking converkd, ‘This ese war prayer that they may be (eferred toa8 ® part of that gre) movement of the Spirit among the children and Jey, in which great m; e Ad and led to Jesus Christ, as the Bavior of sin- tere, Mery cther requeste were presented fir litle children, of a very tender, touching charac: ler, ard the meeting seemed melted by thove ap- yeale comirg fiom these dear little lambe, roon 10 be introduced, we hope, inte the feld of the Good | Shepherd. | Wor correspondent of the New York Observer tptaking of the permanent fruits of the great Irish revival, mont just'y esyes ‘Tho * frulie of the Spirit as deecribed in the of G>1—besvenly mindedzess, seoce with (iod and peace whip, to Jigher scvaucement in the inner life, end growing Kcvumph over earth and ‘time, rejoicing in the od" him 6 production of aught but the Ho.y his own holy Word, bab excitement has sions bepe of the glory of Gi.d.” ard * jor are not. yer opie decile and devoted, pray: d everywhere what tey Wotional; temper- a generous liberality in the cause God snd of the salvation of souls atiaining ite treper place in churches, ‘Associations of young persons for prayer and ing the Hcriptures are common; young ten by jemeelves, and young women by themselves, without the aid of minister or elder, A friend Frites me, that the nesting of young females in his fouse (oetween 80 01d 40) continies to be meld weekly, end # on and (poroptisteness of petition, be rays, ‘I never heard, Wy mother,an aged woman nearly %), since decean: [9s derived the them; and py slmer, a bed rreateat cot nslation fo poleys the highest satisfsction fcom owual proceed: faurch officern; but they came to the eomclusion, the ‘foger of Go a. fiad thelr sessions m ot for prayer a hour before public ser vice, and reunite an hour er it, for the same purpese, aud who learn that | pecial regerdto the'r witietrations is paid in the | hb a YOUNG MEN CAN | themselves at home: respectabie young ledier endian <<< HORSES FOR SALE—3 GOOD HORSES, PT pony, price $175; to be seen at for cart or wagons: price $80 and ok West 6,256,2 FiGESES FoR BALE—s LOW. PRICED Epes andi ont tight ots sib i HOS CAMRIAGES, GHOCER'S AND yeaa are ULES FOR SALE—A TEAM OF Mules for ale: warranted ‘any work, ot 203 Rivington st, see Miiven Bids” CL SCHOONER FOR SALE LOW—CARRIES peas! 8 LOO! KR SALE—" Storie JOD eTER it Be16 ealle; draws azn sa be low, oF AGONS FOR SALE—ONE HORSE wragoue aud business wagons Row and 4 TTR ett between, Po ae draws 0)4 fo. ade, eouod strong, ‘lee pply you Chetry ate “roid” THE FAST BAlL- Dist —————_—— eon pleasant rooms ta a ft, Inquire ou the 24 floo be BoaRdinc—a ~ FEW man ean bo accommadated RESPECTABLE ith w family, at athe comforts ot 6 home: two veut ladies can ava be Fite iehm reteonattan oe ‘bear BOAkDING—aoon bo ‘Third ov-day Board, $4 Bos. SINGLE of beat Wd ARD & 106 26th ot, OTICE—1”? YOU WANT Boagprra—Fo Betta ts eel ie sear Ne YOUR RESPECTABLE Risrae ea 80 000 - * BARRELS OF POUDRETTE, | PRQQRLYN! ARNIS, the tli thie market, Brook 60—GREAT REDUCTION ‘IN rooms with it board ! i MODE UPAOTURING COMPANY, x4 he se ef SB 8 worth anes io gen ine tnaoeozer, Uru wil tnerung ev srep | graatretcune ioc irre BIO per HarTe 7a ett se Te en actors ‘evidence aud full bar fan here order tat my aif Bie o Setomere SSPE ABOU S95 Ae Pinas sts lth oh nd Tam opr hans esa in, | SF Cs te topline Sbath morning worsh'p, im the femilies of their Licks, rejoice in the comturs the Joy, ard the Uppy fruits amecg their people “Unpaunrep Dick" AGArN.—The follow” translated by an exchange from Le Semeur we lester writen wt KA yy od wd n)cying & religious rev:val, thanks of God Laps u 1 ay to with fen . AV midnight bree hundred abandoned women bola ® meeting, able ys led to a living ‘ad about a hundred @f them are rejoicing in heir Bavicr, We have had among us an Eoglish named Rictanp Waaven, formeriy ® joxer, a drunkard, aud » biarphemer; but God faving about eight years since hin hee te has not oni beta converted, but hes become able man e ely. ay ad audit as overturned all Ein argh, and T rb forges Rican Wea: mon) all the ministers wentto heer bim, I ve heard bim every evening during his tiny st tdinburgh. [have waltednearly two hours at the for of the Musical Hell befure 18 was opened, and bere were wita me more than two thousend pere ons, desising to exter. This msn is one of the eauliful singers 1 rd. All she by 101 bat be sings u ich he was aceus- ed to wing st the tavern, The audience jolaed ish im in singing. Rev. D. 8. MILLER, Pastor of Bt, Mark's Eplaco- al Chureb, Frankford, near Philadelphia, bas ommenced im hia pariah's work, mo eiled om that f the Bivle-women in London, meant to reach 16, watne outeant classes with the ‘same penetratiny willing tnfluences of persual asmpatby and wing careen the part of truly picus persone o! Tirvown daa, A iustance of the goud eile of an ple series of mestings established for thelr bine is thus mtated : those now attending these services, is & hmens te been a proverb for drunkeoness and fog lect of bis family fer years. The; of charity winter after winter. v'olock in the morn is door, lay ail a bitter winter night in had to be sent to the horpits! to have th rt of bis frozen foot smpuiated. This man tx fw coming constantly totue early end tbe later Jervices, aud last Mor day eproking to his employ- Tin reference to ® sermon be bad beard the night re said, “Ab Measter—-dunno—1 dunno"—the ig tears rubning down his rcerred tace the while, but I do thivk religion is the only thing worth faving.” Several others Lave ¢x)ressed an earnest joxiety for thelr s.uls, and all who have bad the Joportunity to converse with men and women, thus prought forward, are convinced that the Lord is oving on their bearta, A Prescrption ror Provptovs Trmrs.— | When troubles como upon us, we must see to jt that they do not strike ip, in any wrong sense. You perceive how troubles wrought with the apostle when they came to him, They mate him patient ; they made him gen- ile; they made him bappy.” Over and over tgain he say: n‘afliiction.” Ho had prived at a y own manhood, and of the eternal wor!d h enabled him’ to say this. Although is is a long road to it, and al- Hough it requires a hard struggle, rome are wining tae same experience in ourday ; aud Fie are aspiring toward it.—H. W, Miecher. Morr Licut vor Dark Praces —With the help of the Edinburgh Bible Society, Dr. nWant, of the Glasgow Ladies’ Association, fas under’ bis superintendance no fewer than urs—four in North Italy, four in ‘aples, and two in Tuscany, Both Bibles and fea sare provided for these men, and Dr. TEWAKT wiitey that the demand for these is oyerywhere wonderful, and particular- ly in Naples, as if the appetite which kad been yo long restrained could hardly be satiated, Mone Reticiovs Linerry i Rvssia corresponilent of the ‘News of the Church says: “I have recent! T hope om 00 suthority, that the Russian Goverpment has given the various ous sects, other tl ke National Church, Hberty to recelve prose lytes from its Mohammedan and Pagan sub- ects, ‘This is a most important step, and may bpen the way for resuming missionary opera fiona, which the Rasle and the Scottish Mission~ ary societies were compelled soon after the ac- tension of NICHOLAS to relinguish,” Tue Weew ov Paaven oF Genminy missionary laboring in Germany writes: “W had prayer-meetings during the wholo week from the Gb to the Mthaf January for the convertion of the world, We prayed also for the peice of the church and government in the United States, that our enemies might not have wherewith to triumph, It may look dark in ten colporte benighte! eyes, but if we look to the his- try of our loved land we must believe that the Lord will watch over it, and the least doubt all movements will be for the best for the coustry. In Germany th dark; however, the princes are anxious to maintain peace, and we hope and pray that the war may fee frow our Lorders, ' ‘The Naval Coart Martial ‘Tus ymst OF CommanpEs WALES, of the mere ip Supply, whied cemmenced on Tuseday of leet week, was terminated on Monday lest, and we are now st liberty to publish the evidence more fully. He waa charged, as our readers will recollect, with leaving Key West contrary t+ orders, and comvey- ing to New York the destitute seamen, mechanics, and w men and childres,who wore driven outef the Pansseola Navy Yard. Lieut, Damimia, of the Bagply, stated that Come mandéP Warne could not procare the stores for which Ee wae sent to Panssools by Commodore Paxxvenanen, and thet bad he returned to Vera Crus according to the strict letters of bis inatrucy tone, these suffering people could net have been ersinted. yea Commodore Anwernona, late Commandant of the Pensacola Navy Yard, was next examined, and hie tesilmony wee interesting, 6 it ls known that he ‘a bimeeif to be court martialed for surrendering ‘that piace to the Florida state troops, 9. He esi ;—The Supply come v0 Pensscols for stores, but wae delayed because labor could not be bad, owing to the scarcity of msney to pay for i. They had taken om board beef and pork, whieh the Supply bad brought frem Vera Cruz, but put ashore to overhaul; when the troubles commenced | om January 10th, be ordered the Wyandotte to tow the Supply down to ort Pickens to fornieh Mwith provisions, and she continued there til! ‘ke surrender of the Yard, @1e was not ab’e to land all ber stores till the 12sh of Jan- usry, when he wrote an order the reading of which was objected to, but faslly allowed, 10 was to the effect thet Commander Watxe should #4 once retarn to Vere Cruz, in consequence of the Penawcola Navy Yard being surrounded by armed men, (a the afternoon of the 12th, the Supp!y, in tow of the Wyandotte, doubled Fort Pickens, end | a ). 190b,) while be | he #0 reported the fect to the Secretary of the Na but the nex! forenoon (und: was e prisoner, Liew. DAninis appeared at b's room, in the Navy Yard; soon afer Commander Watun appeared, and told him that he bad to teke off the suffering women and children. Oa hie crose-¢xamination on the thiid dsy, Com. modore Anwnrnoxa sald that some of the stores which were subject to the requisition were on hand, but for others it was necessary to send to New Or- Jesus and elsewhere. There wes no want of dill- fexce on the part of Commander Warke in get ting the Supply ready to receive her stores, and regarded him as an efficleat officer ; did not prehend an attesk on the Yard till it actually oo- curred, though there were rumors of such, but om the 9th ef January received a lotier from the War Department, requiring him to be on rt convened # meoting of offivers of the Yard on the th of January to expedite the departure of the Bapply with stores to Fort Pickens; had appyale made to him frequenlly fr monsy by Ual- ted Slates officers and) = men who were in destitute condition; mover charged Com- mander Walge with, disebedieace to orders; | did not know that the people outside the Nevy Yard entertained feelings of animosity sgeins the Persons who surrendered it, ‘There was @ survey of the sails and rigging of the Supply. which were in ® rotten condition on her arrival in Peneacola, when & dispatch from Washington, forbade ite continuance, The order of Commodore Pamenkagser wes then | read, commanding Watus to proceed to Pensecola | for supplies and return to Vere Cru: Paymuster R. W. Dunn testified that the stores lefe on the Supply were demaged, thas moat of what she hed hed been left Fort Pickens, aud in his opinion 18 was economical to proceed to New York. Lieut, Buapromn, of the Supply, proved that after the eurrender of the Navy Yard, Coumender ‘Wake became senior officer of the station, end & larger responsibility devolved upon him, Lieut, Kaven aad Bitliogmaster W. N: AvLmm, ofthe Supply, were examined, but thelr testimony wes ro} important, The prosecution then closed. On Gaturday, the fifth day, the counsel fer the defense ineldentally took the ground thas New York being included in the home station, Com: Warxn had not left bis station by coming to 19, Joun Vanpyas, clerk of the Supply, was called for the defenso to identify certain letters: cne fom Com. Wake tothe War Department, dated New York, Fob. 1st, 1501, detailed the circumstances of his arrival in this port, na given above, with the additior al infermation that Fort Pickens waa pro visioned for # x months and defended by 100 wen, who were able to hold {8 egatost 4,000, Anothe loyjer was dated, Fort Pickens, Jan. 19.1, 1801, and addressed to Col, Cuase by ‘, SuMMeR, declining to surrender his position, and throwing the entire responsibility of bloodabed upon the par- ties making the attack upon the property of the United states H. J. Wier, Jas, N. Cooren and Wx. Con war were examined, but proved nothing of ime portence. JOHN Epwanns testified to the bauling down of the flag of the United States In the Penascola Navy ‘ard, by order of Lieut, Restiaw. Judge Advocate €anoon® and Captain Morntn tor Mified & the profemionel good character of Com, Wauxe, when tie case closed; the Cowrt allowing his counsel till Wednesday to complete his written defense. March b,—The Whig “ste plicy, Indicated vowarde states will moot & stern aad un- ‘Dg resistance of the united South. Enquirer (geoensioulst)sa5: ND seiton of our convention can now maintain pesce, V must fot.” The Dispatch rewarks, “Evory border state ought to go out of the jon in 24 hours.” fepatches from Stauston state that the insugu- ral was received with universal dissatisfaction, Re- sistance te coercion is the feelirg of all perties. ‘The inaugural creates |ateuse excitement. secersioaints regard is as énivslent to @ decl tion of war. ‘Tue Union men sey baslittle, but dently are diseppointed, Peteraburgh, Tuesday, March 6.—There was Intense excliewient on 148 reception of the Taaugu- ral. Hundreds, hitherto for the Urion, avowed boldly for revolution, if the Convention ‘does not imamediately pass the secession ordinance. The - Alecandria, Va., Tuesday, March 5.—The Gazette, (Union,) says (he Inangure! is not such ope as it wished ; nor such as Will probably ooncill- Mr, Loveor eye the positions takea npeake of am disse! he The Bentineh (secession, laration of wi would redace the southern sections to the Unquestionable dominion of the North as » section, Louisvitte, Ky., March 6 The opiniors on the Tosugural, ot Nashville, are unfavorable, It Delieved that Mr. LOvooLw is determined to retal the forts and forcibly eollect the revenue. Opinions unsettled by ité reception at Washington, ‘The people are awaiting the document in full. "At Jackson and Columbus, Miss, aud Tuscum: bia, Als., 18 is considered a declaration of war, ‘Bs Vicksburgh, it ts regarded unfavorably, and ‘conrldered e allly production. = 7" At Blew Orlean is 0088 grormlly onsdemasd, Io this city, the Union men are impreesed, bud the syinpath!zere with the Bo Confederacy think It's declaration of war. Knowville, Tenn, March 0.—Mi augural, if reported correctly, iw viniversally oon- Getnncd. ‘Teuneacoe will fight him to the bitte end. Wilmning March 5.—80 fer own, mont of the conten satisfactorily received, pecially relating to forts and the collection of the because they ere avpposed to favor coer eh 5.—The Toaugural nd throughout this eee Raleigh, N. C, March 6 —'The Tnengural was favoraby reoulved Unioniste, ‘They vhiuk ti dors well Gor Lixe pough sbey dou's epprove f ‘al of 1. Toe D.sunioulats are dissatisfied with i Charleston, 8, C, March 8. Our community bas nor bien dikappeinied, and exbibited very ititle feeling on the pulies ° ® Davis ond Tnwug the Cong! ExGuisu Layexpua, the finest in the world, bs Is American peppermint grown only in two counties, Surrey and Hertford ; and only 270 acres of land aro cropped with it, Kach sore produces 6.200 Ibe. of flowers, which yield | 1 1b, of oil, by-distillation- to every 100 hoe. of flowers ; thus 7,000 Ibe, of oil are annually manufactured, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1861. _ laying down doctrines | er favorably | Liwoorn's In | Ss Letter from Parte 0 the Betvtor af the Bune Panis, January 25th, 1861, ‘The great improvements effected in the out- ward appearance of Paris under the ener- getic government of the present Emperor, have Rot secured him against occasional whispers of dissatisfaction at the immense expenditures in which be bas involved the city, S'xteen mil. lions of dollars for the opening of a single atreet like the Boulevard de Sebastopol, is more thin most taxpayers would give without, at least, the privilege of grumbling, and when we re. member that this is but asingle item in the budget of improvement, it must be conceded tho bears of the Bourse are fairly entitled to growl. But we who pay millions seemingly for ne other purpose than to prevent an Alderman from taking to the highway, can searcely ey im pathize with these Parisian grumb'ers, whcn | such practical evidence that their treasure is | belog carefully expended, is afforded by he well paved, well cleaned, and well guarded | streets of Paris. It would eurely be worth to as | the interest of anything like a mana, to ave the satisfaction of seeing Broa the Avenues with sidewalk 30 to 60 feet wide, | smooth as a ball reom tloor and clean as daily sweeping could make them, and to have some of | our narrow side streets changed into broad thorough with beautiful buildings and fpacious walls to drain Broadway of some of its surplus population. Apart from the manifest advantage it has at present in the centralization of power wo find a reason for the efficiency of the municipal gv ernment of Paris in the fact thatit underiakes no more than it has the ability to acaomplish, and is under no pressure of public opinion for- cing it to extend its labors into the ephere of the theoretical and impossible, ‘Thas it happens that much which offends the tye ard ear in the great cities of America and England, it spared to us in Paris, and we can waik its streets at any hour of tho night tndisturbed by the assaults which mske the ONE CENT _ON_CENT, ertant te Iavenein. U PRICE ‘The new tents hereafter granted shi teen years from th extension ie probibited. It authorizesthe com: pulsory attendence of witnesses in litigated largen the right to patent designs in casting, electroty ping, a. bles tho Commissioner to dispose of rejected design can be represented b; dlacriminates between ho fn babitanta of United States and thor@ of other countries. cuts o yea Scientific Items, Varer or Coan ron Steam Furt.—Some lotereetirg experimen's and invertigati ne he been made by commiseicners appointed for th purpoee by the Koglish governmiot, in regard to of coal sa fuel,—the chief ralue of any cal boing considered to depend on its power ¢f convert- ing water inte steam, eo that ife given weight of sos! in ® orrtain time converted « larger proportion of waier into steam than the samo weight of ancthe: tome time, the evaporative power of the be greater than thet of the o ber, found, however, thi Weame hips of war, should also combine other qal~ ties, For example, the fuel should burn quickly, fo that steam may be railed im @ short time; it should no) biturm{aous, leat tte smoke should be- jay the position of the ship when it might be desi- jadle to concen! it; 1t should have such @ oohesive werannettobe broken into fragments by the ollirg motion of the vessel; {8 should have such Jensity and structure as to bear stewing away ina yomparatively emall space—a eondition which in soals of «qual evaporative power or value is found jb involve @ d fivrence of more than twenty per cent; tHe, that the coal should not contain « large pro: portion of sulphur, nor be subject to rapid decey, Me cisher of these might leed to spontaneous com. vustion, But itis pot found possible to unite all there conditions in the same coal. Anthracite, fur tmample, has high evaporative power, but not ig- siting easily {ts action Is not fo quick; {8 fa not ea. (ly broken by the motion of the ship, but not be- bg # cskivg coal, it will not cohere in the furnace, tnd will excape through the grate bars during the {oiling of the abip in» gele; it gives off no smoke, Btrand or the Haymarket in London a noisier purgatory toa modest man, than a New York ramboat wharf to the greenest countryman In the palmiest days of the calmen's rule, 1 om greatly pleased to observe how univers tal is the sympathy felt throughout Europe for those who aro striving in America for the per- petuation of the Union, the Constitution, and the la With the single exception of tho #fonde, tho leading legitimate organ, not a ford has been uttered in approbation of the net course of the southern secessionists, | nd the views taken of our difficulties are gen. qrally intelligent and just, Everything indi- | gates that our southern friends are to meet with hothing but disappointment in their hopes of pn alliance with European powers, and that their road to recognition as a state from the leading powers of Europe, is to be a long and weary one, W.C. Cc, ‘The Great Storm on the Hiritth Const— | Fearful Lees of Life. ‘The violent gale which ravaged the east kr of England and Ireland, on Friday and turday, February #th and th, ve been more destructive in its pny similar visitation which has occur those shores for many years, It was so 6 pnd unexpected, coming as it di | portheast, that numerous tinail coustiog vessels Were sacriticad to its fury. At Shields, Hartle- 2 Redcar and Scarborough, sixty-turee ves- 8 are reported to have gone asvore or fe Jered, of which about forty are total wrecks. — ‘ourteen sbips are reported wrecked or disat t Kingstown alone, and to this list of casual jes is added a melancholy catastrophe which befel Captain Bor, of Her Majosty’s steamer | Ajax, a number of bis crow, while en- Jeavoring to save the lives of shipwrecked mi- mers, The English and Tri ré abound in bar- jowing details of the disssters. | “At Bray,” says the Dublin Freeman's Jour: pal “where the storm raged with no Jess fury, poe of thesehorvic deeds which exalt human ature was performed by James Lacy. Jas. BODEN dloxer Hmoet equal commendation. A lai brie went ou shore, and the men cluny to the rigging, while « frijchtful sea broke over {ho vessel, Bopen ruscesded in esting at pe fo the men, of whom tur got ashore, Une ained on board, and he was believed to te t to make his escape, He showel! no siisis nimation. and was reported by his fellows inking state, How was he to bo No boat could venture ou , and the rope was unavaili jeered to se ope, and nearly perished in t ceeded in Tolching the ship if dead man to the rope, and with the aid of somo of the fishermen of Bray, the last of the men was drawn to land through the raging, rf, Along the northern shore, as might ave been expected, the scene was still more rowing, if one terrible disaster could bo fu din horror by anotber. From Howth to the mouth of the Boyno, the coust is strewed with the fragments of wrecks. Several veasols, gome of them of large tornage, were driven a- shore, and, of course, went to pieces. They at~ tempted to beat off, but that dreadful north- taster forbade escape, and they brok The crews are nostly reported to have escaped, ne sad occurrence in which every man on posed rished, took placo in the forenoon, of | Baturday, at Skerries, A large schooner rigg- ed vessel struck on the rocks, and went down jn deep water. Not a particle of ber bull or frigging could be discovered a few minutes ter, and with the ship perished the crew to a man.” tov in such a Lacy volun- i¢ along tho tempt. He ‘The Vitalty of seeds. ‘Tho science of Botany teaches that not a seed falls to tle ground without the knowledge of tho great Creator. Some seeds are furnis! fd with wing to eail on the wind to dist: ut 1 euro thrown from tho pare t gions, aud btem’ by the. burstin elastic per: var; Not ony do birds carry see's in their an migrations, Lut aninis, such am squirrels, bury them in the ground, ‘The development of the vital principledepeads on outward circum= stances—moisture, heat and air being esvential in exadt proportions, Moisture and warmth witbout air, rot seeds; and warmth and air without moisture, parch them, Darkness is more favorable than light for germina: tion, and a« thin depth of soil is best ation of small seeds, pnd require a greater depth. wlid turcips bare’ teen Gores to retain their vitality after bein, pled scores of years; rye at 40; wil nips at 70, and’ kidney “beans at 100 year While sede of weet” raspberties aad Tene jums live for centuries, Paper made of tar- fed rope forms the best wrapper for preservini: | peeds, Cold affects the vitality of well dried reeds so little that they have lived in a tem- | perature low enough to freeze mercury, and « Jerman gardener purposely freezes’ melon, quash and cucumber seods to make them more prolific, A more diligent study of Botany in our public echools would do much to dissemi- nate that correct knowledg ws of eK: etuble life, on which the success greatly depend the fructi ture | | ‘The Navy Register for 1861, just published, ives the following Het of naval vessels; 10 fines eat shipty 10 aalling frigates) 11 pail- sloopsof- war, 3 sailing brigs, 1 schooner, | and 6 storeshiys—total, 1 sailing’ vessels, andi | 7 first class steam propellers, 6 recond class do.; 2 recond el, ‘old and worn) do,, 12 steam gunboats, 2 screw tenders, 8 firet class side- Wheel steamers, 1 second class do., 8 third claso | do., 1 side-wheel steamer tender, and 2 steain | ptoteships.. Tota), 42 steamers—99 ships in all. | About 20 of them are serviceable meu-of-war of mogern stamp. LATORK Ov Ono hae passed & rus from the fatensity of ite combustion 18 caus he {ron of the grate bars and of the boiler te oxy- {ize rapidly;—bence, with many advantages, an- bracite bas some defects, Merauuio Attoys.—Although in many een, the working qualities and appearance of an lloy may be nearly a mean preportional between be nature and quantities of the motals composing §; you in other and frequent instances the devia- fone are excessive, Thus, when lead, « soft and nalleable metal, is combined with antimony,which p hard, brittle, aud crystalline, in the proportions If from twelve to fifty parts of lead to one of anti~ pony, a flexible alloy 19 obtained, reatmbiing lead, jut somewhat harder, and which is rolled inte (heets fer sheathing ships, Bix parte of lead and joe of antimony are used for the large soft pil :- fpre'ty pes, which will bend slight!y, but are con- iderably harder than the foregoing ; ad three of leadand one of antimony are empleyed br the amallest types, that are very hard and brit- (and will not bend atall, Autimosy being the ‘expenses metal, is used in the sma! lest queo- (ty that will suffice §=The difference in epscific pravity between lead and antimeny constantly in- prfe:es, and unlows the type metal in ooastantly firred, the lead, from being the heavier metel, } keto the bottom, andthe on imony is dispro- Prlonally used from tbe ch resists the The Fre a this facule Ireak wat nussel to bind t jonaist of Loove anes wl on them ire planted several tons of tls Hisb, that hey may bind all fisaly together with their trong Cordage. Ta this, Mb is ssid, they havo ucceeded Crimina. AN ASTOUS 19@ Diggo "FRY has been wade ab Carlisle, Pa.; 0) umber ef burglaries havo been ‘raced to students ot Dickenson College, and {tolen property bave beeu suua im cieir ro. m8, AYouxG PHiNteR Was sor, in 8%. Louly, tn Tooaday niche, es te poe b's hed intow Mrroon der, aitractsL hy «cranken row, ia ® oe y, brok a 1 Most weeks, and Deked tw bore t sooty the wreten wae ar feted, and is held for tral, A pisonprany reitow, at ‘Toronto, ©. W, Licuant Leary, who he rik every jay since his ii tho 14dh glt., was found dead in the » ciday. Tie Lanp Orrice at Newnansyille, Florida, sich has be n closed fer some months, is now phen, and the state of Florida is now trying to I the lands belonging to the Federal Govern ent Two AVENGING nRoTHERS, Wenn, met T . Myxarr, jaassin who deliberately shot L, Wews, in February, last year, without prove tion,’and hot him dead, in the street ndetta, Tenn., on Wednesday. Misery AND DEGRADATION have culminated fra family at Now Haven, Ct. ; on Saturday ight, the aged and blind mother was taken u} fedd'drunk, and two young daughters were the same time arrested for theft, Tune YounG scams were fined $1! st Montyeal, ©, ., for attempting retty girl in the street, and th or little brother, who tried to pr tage. ouch ASTIO RECEPTION was given home, at Detroit 1 wealth and respect, abil: ity turned out te greet the venera- ble statesman, Jusse Way, A convior in Chicago jail, set fre to his bedding, on Thursday, and was moved to another cell, when he again fired his ccllen Saturdey, He used the Book of Reve lations of his prison Bible to light up with the other portions of the book bore evidences of careful and discriminative examination. A wrak munpep Loven, Lawnen ©. Fair, unable to bear the refusal ef @ young lady, at Vassar, Mich , told her that she sheuld never | too him. again, went home, sat up all night in bis room brooding over hiv great los, and in the morning went to bed after taking a dcse of strychnine, and was there feund dead. Four roura nowpres went into a lager beer saloon, at Lavsingturgh, N. Y,, om Sunday, and on boing refused liquor beat Bira, brick, the bar tender, over the head with a water pitcher, her old husband eoming outs was Brutal thrashed, kicked and dragged by the bait dete feared be will die; bie aggreseors are in ja Aw AvrRcTionATe wire, marriod only a fortnight before her husband was arrested for burglary, at Cleveland, Ohio, who daily visite: bim in jail until his sentence last week, coolly rresented herself to hina the day after, ace nied by anew candidate for marital bo: to ask her busband’s advice as to her secout marriage, A rouxa vitt1aN, Axpagw Ware, decoy- ed, under pretence of taking her toa ball, « oung girl, to the house of @ gre: Tasos Yacos ipeRsON, who bad previously sent his Wife out ¢f the way, at Sodus, N. Y., last week. The victim reluctantly retired to rest, ard fas- tened the door as best she could, when the flends barst in, and despite her entrestios, ‘accomplished. thelr parpose. Gipenson bas escaped, but Warrm is in jail, A auvERESD evonras, Ber: tere, while preaching an.» the Kansas datterers, ‘a? Prario City, Il., o a Tur | pill prohibiting the intermarriage of white | perseue with those of African bleed, week was publicly denounced by ® youn; Pe cho church, who recog member eon to bis faiber's ip Kansas, | with Montgomery and some of his men, who threatened to hang his father and bimeelf, uo Jeta they joined Mowronmaat 's forces. models, and to dispente with models when the a drawigg, and 6 also requires labels on patented articles, and | all patents not prosecuted within two — RATES OF ADVERTISING. a TERMS CASH IN ADVANCE. Soo ay For every FOUR LINES, four Nivea hana | tue convenience of the offion, 4 for eve Mons. Advertisements ‘M. This establishment Isousiraly cloned oe ‘atent Law provides that all | ali be in force ane cf issue, and their — A_pEstrvctive rine, invelvi e 20,000; burnt down "a wholeee quer ok st Cincinnati on #ridsy; not a barrel flammable stock was saved. A Jet | | LITTLE BOY was CavonT by @ shaft m, Mars., on Thursdsy, by the neck t:d carried around 150 times, before the ma- | thinery was stopped ; he was taken up sense | less, but no bones were broken. Two YOUNG LADIES WALEE niles from Pocopson, Pa., were att ferecious dog. Just as the brate was to | ‘pring, one of the ladies drew a emall revolver, ind gave him « ball in the shoulder ; « second fbet in the neck, put an end to farther moles ation, | Business Items. Tur cOAL rieeps oy Massacnusetrs are teported by Professor Rinorway, as not being | workable by private enterprise, inasmuch as the | eamsaro covered up with what geologists Jerm, the drift formation, which conelets of fand, gravel, pebbies and boulders, ‘The pro= lossor preposes that the state sball defray ixpenses of boring to discover coal, AS THE COST OF POSTAT, SERVICE toding states has been €1,660,000 in the Laing ay the rato of postage has (reased the Southern Congress. Ga wt of half an ounco or less, five comnts wer five hundred miles, and ten cents for ive hundred miles; drop and advertised letters Jwo cents. Weebly Dewspapers, not exceeding ibreo ounces in weight, within the state where sublished, six and a half cents per qu lnilies in proportion; newspapers to ea! without the state where pablished, double Dregoing rates. Foreign Items. AN RQURSTRIAN Is ovT West TRATNIFO @) ferd of buffalo, which he intends te exhibit, text summer drawing the band wagon, on @i- toring a town, 4 Tre Estr or Boxnama, was poisoned fe fently with ¢ help of Jewish Roctor, and if the Emin's wife, con- ‘he connivance eeentad 6 few days before th, F ‘essed, and fer husband's A GREAT QUANTITY OF BomEs of lippopotami, horses, oxen, stags, fyenas, have recently keen’ discovered LA pn De MANGALAVITT, in two caverns the bland of ticily. Tue 8. ‘AX GOVERNNENT is about to jublish a collection of the public acts of the Bourbon dynasty in Naples, from 1799 te 60, from wh'ch it will appear that their mie- forerament was the real cause of their down: sTocRATIO HALLIn London, lately, tady took fire while eho was perform ng on the piano, and in the panic, the flames ere communicated to the dresses of four. ine of the ladies died, another is not to recover, and the others were seriously Tue pinectcr of the Philadelphia Min¢ fas written to the Secretary of the le ficommending thatthe coinage of the fc om AT ANA Mint be dec! ‘bo. ‘lle much as the Mint has 0 atithoritles and is no longer tution, A Srranor, Comcrpaner. "Tin bor Majesty's Army and Na ‘Tis ber Majesty's Kingdom; ai Of this we may all “take "Tis the ople's or ‘National ~Punch. ‘Tur Faexcn trinerars bar A woman who marries a liber: \morance of his fi intitled to a decree of The ground that the cause 1 to the “physical also to vil person” which is seriously effected, by @ conviction for felony. A srw JounNat is to be secretly In Rome, devoted to the incependence ft will have for ite motto an extract from peech in the Italian Paaliamentsos hi this eternal city, im five centuries have deposited of glory, the a capital | ian kingdom," t Sr, VaLextive’s Day was shorn of much of Its poetry this year, in Euxland, in conser quence ‘of circulars instructing ' postmasters hot to remail let’ers rest to them under cover from distant places, but to send them to the Dead Lotter Office, The fun hereti con- sted in mystifying young ladies with letters aring distant narks, from inary Sonux, wuitten in reality, by neat celghtors A RECENT STATISTICAL ACCOUNT shows that there stall exist 7114 Jesuits, of whom 2039 are priests, 2169 engaged In teachlog and 2046 coadjutors. Daring fourteen yerrs the Jesnite have increased in number by 2292, kf in 1864, 6516; im 1 ‘There are 2101 French G80 pete iy! expelled from date aa een ihe Marcane. Umbete, magns, and tho Two Bicilies, ‘Those who ve been driven out of the Fontes Fuereage now occupied by Piedmont are 184 in mi fe There are about 300 at Rome, Througbout) the whole of Italy there are no longer any bat, At Rome, ‘Tivoli, the Comarca, and at ho, in the province of Fronsinone, 7 Miscollancous Items, f A rouna Lapy ralsed four balls of cettos, from s single stalk, at Barre, Mase. leat one son, whic! was as fine as any of southern! growth, FLownaco 1 NOW MADE ARTIPICIALLY, ia England, by soaking cubes of cast-iron in vine. gar, wl dissolves the iron and leaves the carben, > ia Fs fod CRIMTORTAN? 98, article of food o northern states, is oan x tents China consume 40,500, 000, 00 Tos, Hia- dostan, 12,060,000,000 \bs;'Java, ,500,000,- ws 000; Bastern and Southern As 62, 176,000,400 Ibs, nh Heat Rey. Hewny W. Hiit1ap, of Alabama fors tmely @ member of Congress, proached at the Methodist Church in Washington, Loul on Sunday, 16th ult., from Romane v., 16 16, expressing an ardent desire that our al government may soon be reconstructed. «fq Wiew tae Provipence Jounmau lately, tha years ago, Horario ey Postmaster Gereral, and Hayncpas the Vice President, were editors in an. town in Maine, molenty. prevenies it from that Mr. ANTHONY, editor of the oa mew, United States Senator from Bhode ACLEROYHAN INSURED HY# M88 in the Atna Insurance Co,, some ten i into another house part, ‘hie tog hut, in which the ‘ mons were was for the insurance cee we ceraeed” and an action remaleds 7 Fhe fence was that and not orthodox; witnesses fied the juds@ was to cide the ‘of a sermom, jury dace e mene 62,000. Teethers tbe — Pe. toe gone! i ¥ ’ = tthe cate of ang tte ble than that of starvation, ‘wot ae Di ‘the edstineace from ie such somtee of. ‘Men hare beep &nown to vatlos ¢ ch, ee, nie ave aalst etmo¢ phere) Pe A, Simin of ~ dursnee, mi ever inven! jental irene, hich most, het tames a fer, when ihe ae @ refrac! ured thirst as the most effeetive ‘a little kuowa hundred of Calcntite ™P