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—_—_—S——_ | THE NEW YORK SUN, supplied st 6T conte per 100 copies. ae Then sent 1 Three poner oe — Cy \. Tre postage ‘this Brat ny conte @ year—cvs of the Bate, tonke a. BRA Propristes of the The Pea, 3 ‘Gor. Priton and Nommwt sin, * WANTED. COAL HEAVERS WANT MUNDY, No Ty Brook 19 BP116 4—for U. &. Navy. Aooly ot a. York pear the Navy Yard Also cooks, M4 Broad amt to in plow and finest band of German sil ing to enlist find it to their ly fir’ to Lieut, Goi. J. PRED. way, Recruiting (Vffion.ja31 M40 \PER BOX MAKERS—A FEW GOOD glue workett wanted on large work, Cal at yuane at, cor of Elon, tip stairs fa19 9104 RT HANDS WANTED TO WORK ON ‘oven and knotted akirte; none but experienced de apply, at 07 Liverty #, bad Tt need ars earnest WING MACHINES—WANTED PER fas who wis to learn to operas on Singer's ing machines; terms only #1, and practice on inde of work; also some goal sewers to lewrn Fpantaloan trade, Inquire 89 Delancey m. lat * fol? Mae*l21 WING MACHINES—LADIES TAUGHT cperate cn Singer's, Wheeler & Wilkin's mae ‘arperinen| opersten terran TS oats ideas of ak. Ale ‘one Singer machine (No < oul ee Oe ES CO Se ae roe WING MACUINES—LADIES TAUGHT yoperste on Binger's and Woeelwr & Wilson's ng mactinns, by an old experienced teacher Aic+ ll perfect on military work, and other ck. and recommended to shops after learnings ft) $150, ab 52 Stauton at, near Allen, pri- jweilir g fo15 24s" 146 WING MACUINES—LADIFS TAUGET operate on Wleeia) & Wiisin's and Singers machines; practice om op work ; term "Gs Canal a. Jano 91°19" ANTED—FOR THE U. 8. NAVY, Soa- men, ord’y keamen and landanen; inquire he clothing at re. 408 Pear! ot Vaudew ater, sLIAM A. HILTS fe19 24 we LOS ANTED —LADIES TO LEABN TO O erate ch Singers and Wave er de Wile ge Machiowt; all brawhes taught perfect, and tice on work; terme $1. Apply at 150 Falta rocky iy 0 fol9 24 "125 ANTED—NEW SHIRT [RONERS, 10 reand 4giris to lean ws iron ; own joy mens at the New Shirt Lauadry, Tursl sy, at 15 fels Ariat ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TOU) erate on Biogerta, Wheeler de Wilson's ant fr vewing machines, and practice tl! aattstet hop Work; guages aod every part learned pore ferins $1, Also machines for sale and to iety Jrohard at, near Stanton folT Va 123 OO ANTED—LADL#S TU LEAKN LO OPK aachines ; practice antil ork ; terms from #1 te nachines to let, 882 Henry 0. BOYS WANTED TO MAKE Nvcarension. nicirts ; none but flew rate (apply, at 347 Browlway, up staira, fo18 . All kinda of sew. fol# 24a * © but good hands nerd app y; al Wd hands will pleas spply immediately, A Ufaetory, 891 Canal fel 2°39 SHIPPING, R LIVERPOOL — THE SPI clipper snip ANTARCTIC, Capt, Sto. Yoiy wall on the 244) Becond cata STAR LINE VERPOUL PACKETS. .D BLACK | or turicns — Universe. HY ROYAL BANKS oF ExGLanp ann BOOTLAND, actl29) WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton fSAGE byt morrow, For panning 108 Bouth oe ‘ANCES TO ENGLAND, IKBLAND SCOTLAND AND BILLS ON THB Umion Bask o” Lowpo: UT BROADWAY, cor. Murr 76 WALL, cor, Pearl AM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LEAST, Louvenbene® AND DUBLIN, ‘or $C Al rtul Clyde-butlt ston: Capt, Craig, will eal from of Chambers ton TUESD. 41% noon, 40, N. Ler }> insure the conf RATKA OF PASSAGR. FRANCIS MAcDONALD & ©0. 6 Bowling Green, ke, Wil wall TUESDAY, March sh, \TSP1OL i JMPSON’S BLACK 8TAR LIN Liverpool packets, —Passne re CALHOUN, at Pier 6,N 0 Uiverpool «1 \OOTT'S LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, wa Gerittontes of | of Feoruary 3, publishes the following ale | eg irra to know | | pe st Eom Livers Uy that, favorit | letter, addroseed to that paper by Archbiah p ni feo thi fAPSOOTT, EMERALD ISLE, ALBION, DNOUGHT, MANCHEST#R, VICTORY, ADAMS, CONSTSLLATION,J. J. BOY POINT, = BR URT, PUCBNLX, sng, togeAwor wiAh © Wcribers are also agents for the * x"LINE OF LONDON PACKETS, REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, do, Co, also continue to issue dra, id, Abrougbout Bogland, I Tales, ot the LOWEST RATES, on fi Dy letter, encl#e postage mam) to TAPBUGTT & CO., 56 South wi New York, 110 Te PAOOTT, BMITB & CO, Liver) ae Ne tn the city for grates, stoves, or parlor \skerlos, oyme: saloonm and jewellers; di 1 fro the Manhattan Gas Works, wed promptly attended to, fel 94nc*! TIED hands 14s NET FRAME MAKERS WANT- ), LH. HAWKINS’ Excelsior Bonnet Frane For pasiege ap Tver ore MARFST, 40 South at. LAND, ULSTER BANKING CO AND ALL PARTO f TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL Biack Ball Line of Packots—Tow snip WALES, Tnecamny BY hip UNITED AY, Pobruary | steamalip is fitted in the most approved rt and safety of passengers, fy $60; Intormodiate, $ID, steerage, $30—In- {an abundant supply of ‘cooked provisions, mpooerding ftoamship CALEDONTA, Captals or office 279 Pearl ws, eh Wh Feb. A of this line satle hte? fob) Yar ‘BWKITRR, SHA FLOWER, CAMBKIAR, Ange; # whip every fivy all of which they grand certificates on Uberal | ayable on Hootlans ‘uae. with all particulars, may be hat on ap | #-TRE BEST AND CHEaPEST THE NUMBER 9240 THE NEW YORK SUN. THURSDAY MORNING, FEL. 2), 1862 ‘The Death of Ex-Gevernor Peanington, Tr is now stated that the death of Ex-(rovern- or Paswineros would have been certain, from the effects of the diseaso under which he was laboring, even if the over-dose of morphine bad not been administered, Mr. Caas W. Bano- BR, the apothecary of whom the medicine was purchased, has publiched a card, in which be denies the fact that the morphine caused his death, He admits that his clork, who had been in his employ for five years, pat up the mor- phine by mistake for quinine, but says that all hopes for Mr. Pansisaron's recovery were given up hours before the taking of the medi- cine. Mr. Bava concludes: So far as | am concerned, [ soek to corer ap nothing. Twenty-seven years in busines in the drug line, without any mistakes ocearriag, in a community whore a man ij as well known as am in Mewark, ought to place him individ. ually above reproach, and to that commanity I am Willing to trust myself and my basins. I regret exceedingly that such an unforianate oc- currence should take place, on account of the family of the deceased more tuan on my own ; America. The abolitionists have not a right to tooch slavery in the United States, excep as in dividuals exprossing freely their individual opinions, The guiding chiefs of the abolition movement in the Northern States appear inspired by fac \- tical geal on a question which concerns the most es wantin ee southern states and the wholo country. Slavery is the ‘‘sick man” of the United States, The abolitionists of the North, where slavery does not exist, soo the situation of the ck man’ at @ distance, Cough @ lelowope, Their oxaggstated views intluetce their p tscriptions, Tree ae sevessl cities in the South whore slavery perpe'ual, ant whore the vellow fever aut toe choler ‘a fraquont vy re. ne could not suppose that any archoi or tishop could wih to make hiuwelf the advocate of cholera or yellow fever, What he would dv would be to abandon the treatment of thes. waladive to the iohabitants of the citi whore they pre nt the physicians who kav ® bat manner they can he cured or mitygaton ; bot our abolitionist doc ora of the North who | awell far from slavery and these epidemics, | would wish ia the interest of humaucty to barn the cities of ths South, whica Ley wonld consider asthe most prompt mous of puritying the air, of destroving and «xtorminn® i, by a single remedy, the cholera, alasor and the yellow fever. There are in the Southern S ates ‘our aod on account of the young man who tasde the | of slaves. Abolish slavery all of a su iiea, » | sad mistake, and who, broken-pearto! ior his | what will become of them? What will becous ult, has the deep and earnest sympa hy of the | of their masters? What will becrms of ihe hearts of the widow aud family of the de- | product of their labor, of which Kurupe ‘ius uct coaned. Wishing the public to kaow all the | need ¢ The abulition party of North Amorics fac s of th L hope the matior may be | take no sccount of all thia, fully investigated and understood. The New York Chy Preas. ‘The Times remarks that the recent manifost- tations of } valty in Tennessee and North Caro- lina, fully virdicate the policy of the Govern- mont in refusing to confound the mass of the jo of the South with their infamous seces- pion leaders. Its Washington corresp ndent says: Gon. McClellan sat by the telegraph operator und a. Basll did the same at Loutsville, and Geo Halleck at 8 Louis, aul the circait boing made complete tween the thres, ibey conversed uniaterrupted- ly for hours on the ponding battle at Port Don Lhope, sir, that you will have the kindness to puldinh those fow observations ia your wide- ly circulated jouraal, Tho article In qaestion hae beon read in Earops, doing wroog with your readers tomy repu’stion as a Catholic archbishop. Lf, then, you believe that a repar- ation is due to me, | am i impartiaity, you will accord it honor to be, #'t, your devoted servant JOHN HUGHES, Atcabishop of New York d Cotton at t Royal, DaT FROM THE GOV RRN- MENT AGEAT. Edward 1. Pierce, the Mr. Agent, having charge of the negroes and cot. Government elgon, aud mato all coe orders aad disp sitions | ton at Port Royal, has prevented to Socrotary cf forces to partect the victory and pursae | (, ‘ Cree eee, he battiy was fougue | Chase a voluminous report of his oporatio wat tue South, in which we find much interesting information bearing upon the question as to ‘what should be done with the contrabands?” Upon the 24 islands, large aod small, aow in our poasemion in the vicinity of Port Royal, are some 200 plantations open to cultivatic ! almost urder the eyo cf Gon, McClellan, So r makavle an achievoment has seldom adorned Brienca, Th» grand news from Fort Donelaon* and the West has beon received in Washington with timulcuous demonstrations ot joy. Genoral M Clel he Presideu', Secretaries Stanton ad Welles, met and mingled congratulatiens Among the peeplo, the pride of nationality se ful- | five of the istamts being, without plantations ly aroused. The popular ery is for the ol! Ux LTA kk OM AG. HR —ne confiscation—no vengeance—bat the bene |i it by the febsla soms 2,300 ishment of the rebel leaders, and a general am- negroes have settled uoder the protection Wovhare who will retura tw allagisncs | ao ee Mitt itae To Kurope | CC OUF War vossals, and to this colony | we must rveent ot a weake but an age large additions are exoected to be muleastne negroes acquire coofidenca in us. As it how bave oo our hands in Gon. Sherman's depart ment, from 10,000 -9 12,000 argroes, for waose present aad fucure suave we have ty provide, a oer as captily a tw, | grandized republic—not the thirty-four Scates only, but as many more a4 we can cyaveniently ed Let the Norh and South be fronds agaic—let the prosperous trade with ea:' otaer be restored—ant with «milion of mon innured | (OY Ail ht Wn Caplily tant neste ton tt f eee ree awicold stesl, they will Mt oaly require small atvaress by oar le ite wo fs : ; ‘ spr 99 invo 4 goneral eogasem ont or Tio Hematy reminds the aboli lon shriekers Hoe ct ifs, todoublo tha namoer whit lo are heaplcg theit fulome adulativa upon uid hs crea ght wihin owe live core'a y Saucon that ho isa civilian morely, Pe bie ue we | mould Apporr thal we ; i ve ai evel trot a dthongt a» af great executive abili Sad dul larailu taiave Peat has act bad tee to ergunize the recent victor | south, as one result of oar vie which can he tra cply to the plans of | |i nt ty speak of she iu counted milha wdand cotton which it hea put in oa: pose OF vi Poors tals t 1 WhO age try Dp ateane at to gett LOM grants wineed the present year, nearly allof which hal beon jpeg ad storel before the arrieul of our root, Considerable quantities have not boa picked at all, bay the crop for this ssason was unusually good. Uf the degroes, most have been found rainain~ Seott and Mutlelica, a d which bave been car ied into e o latter only. The Wourn's Leavenworth correspondent thus poke) fun a General Jim Lane; — on extraordinary of the far Wast tat got the county by tha ears aad pricked ws tha oars of tho rewspapers, and sont Lots of “apectala” scamp- ering toward the sunset, has turned out to bo— ux: ' ‘. ing upon the plantations to which they belong, YR LIVKRVOOL--ULU BLAC Reyantet with criticism mallowet by gool | average nd, Ia, most casey, the nogto drivers LdneThie pakut ‘AUBTRAL humor, Gon, Jim Lane may bo tiguratively | PUOMeN Ts a Omen, foil hands ater thor er BT Bot Kover, ‘vist Feb. Bor passage | described as the Mra, Canningham of thi chariss, exercibinn (hele authority, as well 96 % WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton st, gia, and his expedition extraordinary t Frneal pel ppabe stoi reeacanertty Obs phar 1 Shc Gulf the vous bary thereof, Let the Arkan. | Shey could, without the rapport uf the whites, aril holding the out the rations of of responsibility keys of tae granary, dowling vod, aol with the same sense before, Mr. Pieres advises that those drivers continued in autaority, aa the peat position of the driver and bis valasule knowlodye, both of the plan’a ions and the la borers, whan properly advised and coatrolled, may be made avatiavle in sezuring the prodac- tiveness of the plantations aad the good of the laborers. d in all cases, boon found very realy to answor qaes ions and neon dosirous that the work of the ssatoaehould © un- meace, Some of the negroes, wo aro told are really sas Alligators, and the Toxas Inj ins, Serpents and Secasaionists, retarn to their repos, for the rampant, ranbunctions, rantankerous Jim remaina in the cap tal of Kansas, a harmloss urdesizning « “with his martial cloak around him.” Sure aad ‘its a long lane that has no turn.” The Trinexe urges the immediate enforce: mort of the Act of August last, which con- liseated the slaves of rebels, and urges Con- wress to hurry up and pasa other laws, back- ing it up before the retarn of the slave states tothe Union, In other words, it means that degrading, bus others ure ‘as fai Sarena Ay Sonure erry ief i puman nature a4 wecan expoet by tia’ Congress thould do all the mischiet it cao, 0 | the adults, about ono-halt, at least, arw mom- as to prevent a restoration of the Constitution. | hers of churches; genorally Baotist, [aside at tendance at the churches on Suodsy eveuiog, prayer meetings are held once or twice & week on the plantations, At oae of those moctiags Mr. Pierce addressed the negroes, telling them that he had been sent to see what was best to do for them, by Mr. Lincoln, the President or great man at Washington, who had the whole tmatrer in charge ; toat the great trouble bout doing anything for them was that their masters hat mace many people believe that chey wore lacy and would not work unleas whipped to it ; that Mr. Linooln had sent him down here to seo if it was 80; that where he came from all woro free, both white and black ; that we did nit soll children or separate man and wife, but all had to work; that if they were to be tres, they would have to work and would be shut up or deprived of privileges if they did no" ; that this was acritical hour with them, aol ifthey did not behave well now and respect our agents and appear willing to work, Mr. Lincola would vive Up trying todo an cMtng tor Casas At this avd other moe vh god whe oslo given them the women bei ag eapect ty urged to keep away from thy tad whice +, eho would ruin A & mooting at saya: lo king man, whe ha southern part of Harn weil distric wih much feeling, tha: be and mary ers cls uld do ali they could by ood con duds What their musters said ajcainat them tlw, ad to make Mr. Linc da think bet or things of them, i Honor to Whi onor is Due. We publish the following item from the Now Yok Tanver, of the current woek + Wartinavonn, Cony , Caruoite ScHoor, ‘The Catholic pastor of Meriden, Conn, Rev. T. Walsh, has opsped anew Catholic school in Walling‘ord, Cunn,, which place he also attends in bia mission. We leara that Moses 5. Boast, Fisq., proprietor of the Now York Sus, bas kindly volunteered to support this school at his own expense during the coming year, paying the teacher, supplying heater, coal, &e., and if necomary books. Hu has bean most kind ant generous to the Catholics of Wallingford, and, Of course, the Rov. Pastor has gladly accopted ot Mr, Beach’s munificant offer, Saca acta as the above deserve public mention, as Mr Haach is not a Catholic, which makes tais noble act of his deserve still higher commendation, We understand tha’ the school aow numers noarly one hundred pupils, and wil ve Largely ine creased during the spring and eu omer months The Mr. Beach menuoned above, is Moses Y. Beach, the former Publisher of the Son, ani one of its earliest proprietors, who resides at - | Wallirgford, Conn. M-, Moses 8, Beach, is present Publisher, is his aon. pe! from Archbishop Fiughes ’ Js The Paris newspaper, JovgsaL Dea Denars paper, tive Mr. Li colo his’ compliments, with his name, aasurin i Hugh ich i i ughes, which explains Lis views upon the Rie Heasltent ha won do. all slavery question :— @ra: Oo the of last month the JounwaL Dks Danas published an article which the un- dersigned considers rious to him, Tho Atch'ishop of New York is therein avcused of being an advocate of slavery. Th's accusation is entirely destitute of foun- Tho Archbishop wile: vitk ls Gok and never his been, and never could bs, aa ad= vocate of slavory. He is oleo in th’s article accusod of being the au'hor of a cortwia article publi-hed in the Now York MargovoLitas Recorp during the last sanmer, ao article which has been more recent- he could for bim, The message was a lictio amusing, but it teatilied to the sarcensnaes ot r, Line likely to impress them than the abstra, ot Government,” . Mr. Pierce takes a more favorable view of the character of the negroes than is usually held. The want of conjaygal tideli'y on the part of the men, he rejard4 as something likly to happen in any aociety where it is pormitted or dden ern public opiaion, and far mot ly translared into French and pudlished in the | for it by forced separation, dictated by the mei , | focuyaL is Mosne, Luo editor of the Ma- | pecuciarg interest of others,” And ths readi- raoroitaAN Kecoxn is slone responsible for | fea with which (he women yiell to white men that article, Tie JouRNAL D&3 Departs bas | i¢ accounted for by the or of the masier attrivuted it to the undersigned, and said that it was vigned by M. Hughes, Archvishop of Now York. Permit me, sir, to assure you that if the name of M Huhos, Archbishop of New York, is apponded to it, the sigustare iy Too JOURNAL Des’ Distara ropresents over them, whose 8 lic 4 comma d; and ‘byt ia which they have been placed, woere they have been apt to regard what ought to bea di xrace a4 @ compliment when they were ap vitation wa equivalent to dograded condition false, ‘ . wrcached by « paramour of superior condition : Lay a a me as haviig undertaken ia thie article, | hud race. y © para iP ‘ (5, 8084 Wom 10h str mill be snanafuily re | “UPPoed to ve written by io, to refute the | ‘Their veracity and honesty has been proved : Wil wok writen by Cochin, —enuthed nd the fidelity with which they 4 —COAL—I AM NOW DELIVER. “Abolition of Slavery.” Permit me to ob- serve that my aticntion was fist called to been of the given ir perior article of coal ork by the article in your journal Ic is vaaae aA pac hak aes NE a ee Oe en ee Conia’ naaieiake (0 | (Renters Mites ast icement from the yard 140 Waverly Place and |r. futo a book which I had never seen up to the | among them than in other races—there will be ate ota, North River, 27ub of last month, Ln consequence of the ac | found a colorable basis for their ststementa, Ls A. TREADWELL, Agout, gusation comsained in the JovaNAt, Dae De. | enongh to show the honest intention to speak —CO, wavs, I procured a copy o! ve | truly, @n regard to their indust: ir. Pierce 40 Tet heat, Dae Py in read is for the firet time, Twas extromely sat- | concludes, upon “the best examination of theae Hil, Coke, $8. Orders by pom abd infied with it in so far as it trata of ola ery ln people and comparison of the evidence of trust- | .B, WELL: 868 Bowers | 8 HE ee iscieal’ polat of view. ‘the | worthy perwan thet wher Properly organiza, learned author has been, up to « cortain poin sad with’ proper motives set fore them, they " 407204. PER OF 000 led into error by the abolitionist authorities will as freeman, be as industrious as any rece of Iba well screened and free (li hn the United 8 who, 08 yardieane, sanege men are likely to be im this climete."’ all parts of the clay, frou ‘isi | ate the horror of elavery beyond the Brill, be has not found that vaqnestionable snd 190 Wet 1ith a neer Tih evn. &) although I have never written ® | evidence of @ desire for freedom among the et derriag' | word ia Lavor of slavery, I wma deckdediy op- | megross, for which ho wes evideutly we | NEW YORK, THU Posed to abolitioniam, aa it # understood in| ard is more than half inclined to conclude that | A WEEKLY EDITION Tre New Youa Gon, tamed every ‘Trappers @e the mall, Two Cents RACH, ow sine, Sa ee ie 1m” avvancm, ee ore LI > JRSDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1862. PRICE ONE CENT Lee ES eee tg alited expe iin. ageimet Mexico, LF om thess, | Keogh, ia a Roman Catholic; the Junior jude, . in the plant.tions there was ‘ but lictle oarnes: | it aphoare that aa early as March 15, 1861, De Baron Hugh: 4 Roman Cacholic ; the county Satiost, > jntted market, while the orks , ¢ French Minister in Mexico, tad | high sheriff, Mr J. Hardin Lis 7 export of mead dleatre tor freedom, and scarcely any willingness i+ a Roman Cath> | stuffe were for i a aake to enccunter white men.” Yat" the | made the most vehement complaicts in refer-| lic; the city hich sheriff, Mr. D. Dimogan, ita | swollen in = me ip to ome sow, cad wire docire to be free has been strongly expressed, | enee not only to the violence done to Earopsaré Roman Catholic: the two sub-sheriffa, Me. T. | am, mee arene ‘ticularly emong the more intelligent and ad- | in all of that conntry, but, also, tothe Barry, aod Mr. V. Dono: eamount of product exported this year haq par y Li parte ry, but, Ty, oan, are Roman Catho- ventarous, Kvery day airtoat adds a froay tale | Weakness manifeated by ‘its government | tien; the mayor, who is named in the royal | ™% 8 value, been mach lee them Jat year, of eerapes, both solitary and in numbers, con- | s1ywhere. Dipatebes to the same purpet, | commiseion, Te Me, J. F. Maguire, ML P., a Ro | °OB#itte mowtly ef farm produce of the west, The ad win courayre, @ forecast, aud a skill, pe st more presi, bot to Lee d ; man Catholic, Isading articles for the month of January are! worthy of haroer rom M. Dr Saciony until on the dsb and 9 hy} . The report, trom which we extract considars | ot Septemoer Lat, M. Thouvenol, tho | 4, sii 1 oe eaane ged tention clerey, fee | Yioan, bale. ae Af leogeh the Lent eourve 99 be paryunl tow rd | French finister of Foreign Athits, | held ‘atthe house of the “Oatholie Archbush pa | o the Loyroes Fup 808 stom whiea | Pen! i envoy instructions which te . 4 contomplates s patercal discipline for the time | Vealed the und Feance | Dablia, with respect to the Teta prot de, it sing arrived at a England to clow ciple matic iaverc sttee | hh Mexi.o, unless rhe should accept thair nsof indemnity. On the 50h of October, | ficati n war ven that a French flee, un- der Admiral Juriea de la Graviers would auth for the Giult of Mexico, and thers join thy Enclish ang § solutions were atopted urging a claasiticrtiog of paupere that will separate the virtuoas fom tho vile; in favor of providing separate places of worsaip for protestants and iJ giving guariis power to rear ch | workbouses until they were Li years old, Sv oral other reforms wore atvocated, and acon tevded for proseat use only, wit the of berror t irgthe facure, As test “ir eaye, “chow tom elves titted a privileyes of artiaays, they shoal! be sod frum De sy stam aod all wed tu follow t they lease and where they , should have the bower to acquire Spsnish Squedrova Among tho ; ek oe abe ‘ Tree almple of land, etcbor wlth the proceeds | bicat c rious OF thees papers, ta tne note of ia- , mites eppointed to carry (hem into effet. To | ton.er0 ous of 19 mllion exported 16 Jamuaty aa of thetr "abor, or nen te-atd «f apeciat merit ; | ¢ rhetions dated Novumber 1th, from M. | Trigh Pineclaw ibmed was compose? almost axe |v. nutitien so exported far eamuved those of amy Witworta bo ell to quicken their zeal fur | Thouvesel to the Preach Adawral, Le atat X- 1) previous ainilar period, and the export (s incideae clusively of protestants, while nine-tenthe of the poor of Ireland aro catholics, A behavior he proper recostition. explici ly that the tat sntionfot the Aibed Powers Mr Piero also urges immediate action pom Uy ty wie the porta of Mi yon the db fle harrort of Rngland and weterm Koropa That is upon @ state of affairs that never th» Government, os wha ever is done should. be "to retaia) them unl thi P th bh tent, owe done at woes." Atewady impr rtant time has shad bawe been sa i sot WMisooleneous. sun tal AWA, oe. WLAle oitGe om pated, A dias very fow warksit wl) bw too | lereing the custona duties in uf the three | caged ees ah heehee to prepare Lr erep, abe Cog late to amiga | Mocers, uncer the Lnep etion of ¢ ' Common Dapont writes that in atew ert Meese lenge Bgl osse ng om | uretul woth vo (a lal yore fo y deleua'ed. Ton nut dayo n mest brilliant victory may be exp jerard current of gold te weekly broader emt Lianudore shy. diner ens Hp lied 1@ tbe paymant from his expediti.n, The amount of importation pow going om Ys Me ip NG HE RG oe te Aspy Jonson wit procsmd 0 Nachvitte, an | '¢ mvc i excuse of he exports of the loyal Beata, - fecaete. Api fe mths a eumay 9 | 2h Ay Gavetal Broli’s army tok a pmeaesion hen the produ the North will again come The Fayed Hlerence— How one dae | by formed toenterain and settle he +O t ae city, ans arist in crossizing a Provige | tito the itis not powille ty emimate; bee ¢ Ficet roa Wtcectved on tbe Penusesre | *pecial claims as Guay tulata to each Power, seps | AA! Ucion Guvernment In Pennessse ts cortain that with the preent state of the Lanpar® tives areely and exclariyely. [a case of rea ctanco | Tair Cureton foonsay biel one reporter the apecie will leave the country in a deep amd, smpleta accoun 10 there me the French commanie is | Killed « Hamt ano ber bad his te hoe | broad «team even if the export of w rit Federal expesit is it stains sire tea te is fore nit only on the wae | 4! the cupture cf Fort Henry, A third eecapod | 4h uld bo sustained ~<a given of the Federal exposition up the Tonnes: | bony d hut in the interior of the country, should it | ULt armed. pO! ( too River from Fort sentry to Florence, Ala for tho oc spain of tae | Tai fate great firen at Washington have atts | Cause Uidraaiats oe temen Aa han a ‘ , tho | f | 6 great fico at Washington havo atir- | 16000 U.S. 6a, '07.. 0 160000 Am. Guid, . 100) Doma, wo dnd in tha Cincinnati Gasette of | ports, as tho ‘determination of tho allies | red up the eutroritive ty the nocsasity of | 200 0.8 6x 63.rg 90 of | P y of 3 Gm ‘63.rK Mootay 8 to obtain ° and decisive arteae | steam fire enginas oir use «ull Live saved | 8 Ov UB. 6s, 81.rg 99 , as tion *" ' u ars , ! 0 U8, by ‘Biop $27 On ‘ho Gth ingtant, avon after the enrrondor [fico te placed at ts lated ant AOS EER n ee ere eee tees der wo of Fort Henry. Jory Foute gave orders | tnarch it necds te, te the Cha ory 2 Pa hbesthe sche 500 Oregin U BBs, 884 to Capta L. Poolps, of the Conestoga, to il dele to a Ale with ‘ Waites Gon, McClellan waa asked voatorday, | 1000 do oo 8 priceed up the Tenverowe River, in command | ihe internal affairs of the country o owe ) UY A Cabioat oicar, if he had any nows of t 1000 UB, Bay "66 the commssl of | fentenant Gwin, te 1s dieclaioed; frat, sheald the " eoand” | LOLthe army have one dey's teat, and we will | TON, Musas | ton, under comnaud of Livutenant Suk pertion of the Meaicsn’ populstiog, " tired of | #’¥e Yeo all the nows you wan: ‘ “a0 ta sot hir own vowel, After dark of the sam Sharcay,” donire a etronget and morsatable gays | TI hore rn Tronla in Slassachurntts in 1861 “0 “ the tlorilia arrived ay the railroad ero ment, the French commancor i atuligniy | CTtied 14 725,000 passengers, acd the « i a rules above Bory Henry, ant cos enjoined © not to discou hh otforta nor, TlRoade 11,2°2,000. In the Stato of N m 9 amount of camp o deny 10 those who make tt “ 00 | the horas railroads in INGO carriad 82 fleeing tebela. Th. SHAS Was GMOS UDA ROMA pcoRSeE ee TTenm | abil tha ater & 9 railrowa 10,009,000. yEvery La city in the Union bas there roads, ATi soldions in Virginia have beon amusing fight. A of cae betwe ses2: RARE found cloved, ant tte machinery fr wormeng it disanlo’, Avoul a nile and a alt above the Uridge were several rebel transport ston no ho s'roam, ea to open the » in aboat an hour (ie slowea® of the gunboats, ant Gatulaudel a fores to destroy @ w Of the railrosd track and lo secure sach vl; while Caps Shirks, with the followet the fui ive hours the ¢ © Toe A lied atd too manifest a ove in Mexico no att to | seo hor emerge from tho state ot social is | themselves with a now b tion in which she is plunged, which paralizes poodent sonds us an accou ail elopment of ber apority, acnuls Olscand dl Now Y for herselt as well as for the reat of the world, | 4th. whet lasted two hours all the riches wich which Providence has on. | Victory of the litter, The Cowrd bor favored coil, and obliges thea (tha | Nel taken prisonar by t DP. werr) to rea ort: poriitically to ex ponsé effort, twiled to rescue 0 ary 1 resulied in the t had their € Vhe Taylor Lieu! edtiony iw onder. to recall to «phi Po Marritmy F. Mavay, a cousin of tho mating autho itios the dutiva of theory man, hay bees rolvased from Kare War ren, whore ho had boen eonfied of acssunt of woverna: -¥.Gs 1000 Erie 4th ao The discratic SelSeszssse: FEKLREEARER FAK LKE, f{ the commardor | his having | , 4g " hore oh having been a apy, and carrie f of letters ba~ ory Pe te ore oe re TUTmine Ue retole tp eban | are thea compl udenra ad dite tween sho North and Sth, Wich ludicrate | 000 mand barn ms wete boars lowted with | cermment relied upon, and the develoomont of Lombat bo protenda that our Government hed | 8000 military stor ho first one fired by the P ‘ Li) ha rebo.s (the Samaol Orr) halon board a quan. about hia deteation, th became too hot for tity of aubmarine bavteries, whicn vary soon t ward, and le was exploded. tone was froighted | Wviged to let bim go. 1000 Mi with powder, casuon, grap, balla & Accounrs from Washington atate hat whoth- | 7000 To. Fearing an’ explosion “from the | fitua | er thy wo or ite uf io boats (there were two of them close togattor) thero thet a umovem nt is certain withia the | Captata Puoipe hat swppod at a distance ol wae | comic yc vour weeks, Notwithata x the im | «10:6; & athe 10 Pak Bank howard vids but even the skylichta ot the sate Tete otc : | Wiehe HumbwF of guns here, additions onerare | y ew cwers b ckes by the Hl Tho Court of Romo has issued a etreatar, to- | iirici iein Washington every day ant tan mop. | | ; Seok Gar taled viling the Roman Catholic bishops of all paions | ply of 1 ht artitles aga. Siyo'd ou BECOND BOARD, ced open, wed locks and oye | 10 astomble in the capi al of the Papacy daring | troops have eny o ranels eur anor op ‘Am, Qld... sur kon, Tha wit je rivor for talt a | tre coming month of May, for the purpose of will give rt Lee roald was cuplarely Oroken up by the | wseisting in the ceremonies cocnected with the ‘tao tore Tos houseot srepued Uaion man was | ot@nization of the Japanese martyré. The | captured at Rowovke Esland and Fore Hoay — * pee. ope Bhs cot. Lois urpee ot thera was some | following id the text of the document :— ong those from Hoanoks is ono that wae bees cota Latin ch boas ia front of cha Montignor,—No commaud 1d be more be thug of some Frosch vessel, beiny Co med house, Ths Lexington paving tlloa | oy reeatle tome than that which [now have to | 81 color, with a blie Union atrached ta tt, on stern, ent wi hoat @ pilot cu board, C Sheps concluded ty watts to come up. Thoy ail proceedod ap the Gwin bad dostro the end of the ore N fa a South Caroling wich are ton sor thy, with a single star, Ohara bevy reven of elven Some of trem evitertly by the bursting Tha Navy Dopartmont has roceived the flag which most promnently waved over Fort Donelson, Among, the Mill Spring tlags is eno noon which infurm your graodeur that bis Holiness has de- termi: ed to cony. ke, in May next, @ mooring of tw public consistories, d atver | these consistories and on Whit’ Sunday the can orisstion will take place of the tweaty-three blow od martyrs of J span of the Frane scan order cf Oworvant Minors, that is to aay, of the bleswed or Lotn of che busts Lieutenant ome of burning a») alot of e wwn. formerly a ligutoaaut equipage, J. NI ts the federal navy, now of the Confaderates, | Peter Baptist and is compaciors, and ot the 1¢ printed, in conspicuous letters, “* Wigfall Ri- 10 0 sav sove had lad with saci precipitation asto Leave tin | bfossed Michael do Sanc'is, Cortearor of the Qo. flas—Jiff Davis and tho Southern Confeders. AD ee oy ae papers behind hun. Lieut. Gwin ot possession | der of tLe Holy Trinity for the Redemption of cy," which was captured by Cormpany F, Niith fo ole. amas Efibose, They conasted of wn ollital history | Slaves, His Holiness following the ecample , Heglment Ohio Voluntears, Aacther, & aplon- | ting Mintocitae tor ig fi) Cie: & Sol. a0 a6 of the rebel floating pr: parations on tre M Of his predecertore, would havo desired to bring | did silk Gag has on one side, Choo ou | Seg wee ieee oe 00 Gocco dae rippi, Camboriand and Py ness. Lieut. Beowa | all thy bishops of Italy to ome by virtue of | Own Institutions,” and ya the other, © Wo Cal — i 1 eppaars, hal charge of tue construction of the | bis authori y, in order ty boar their alice 1a | lect Our Own Lhis was takon by STOCK FLUCTUATIONS rebel gunboats, matter of such importasce, aod in order, by | Captain Davideon, Twelfth Kagimont Kentucky APVANORD, ROI At nyhton thy 7h, the fy ilta arrived at a] their proeence, to ontance the celat of such a | Volunteers, Ancthor magnificsat silk thy tas | Ne¥. Gon I's per ot landiv, in Hardin couaty, Tenneeeo, knowa mn occasion, I {upon it, the inscription, *Presanted to the | yrewge C8: 08 +s Krew K ¥ ie Pf as Corro Gc © they foand the anor Mountain Rangers, © . A. Ashtord, by Some of them are cslamit os whico now af u yw all their pastors to leave Kastport being vonvertod into a revel guabost. Mrs. W, V. Chard y do not al Heading it Arined boats’ crows wore im oodistoly sont on | their thks at prosent, ho has tho ythi fit fur | made of colored ci Mo. Ga. i board. On rewering hor, it was found that she | this once to depart from the establisued usage, | O. Jnsstacs Wrik, male prisoner at Roanoke | Ul. War Loan? hat baed scuttied, and the res'9a pl Theretore, tho Sovereign Pontit has deigned 0 | Tdand, who died of the wounds recoivet in at. | Ky: 6... m Q These Luks wore ow stovpod. A nunbor ot | order me to cond thie letior, not only to toa | ng to osc ips, was a man of sone five and Real Kane, Feb rifle shots wore fi at the federal Loats, | f Tealy, but to all the bish the woll directed sho ls disporaet y 6 bishops of 4 «world, to convey to. them the happy news of this canonisation, and at the seme tae to way that such of them, whetherin Italy or | elwwwhere, as may be able to undertake the | journey to Rome without injury to their duck, | ind withe special incon Veulence to thea | bis Holiness ties andths Moro: | ra of age, a son of Governor V whore political views he ardently bmond Exquinen, of which he was of or, not hesitauny to nphol! terous echeme for ma burning the capital, if the oleevion of 1456 pwd resulted in making Fremont the Prosident, He had also ga'ped a notoriety from his pr Jvction for duelling. Qae of the moat o brated of the comba's never came off at all, Jobo er? and lot BL Wooster st, 4 142 Reade at . . . Bulidings and lote Nos, 115 aad 10 Madison mereen, each VLAHy boyy seseogeesenes House and lot went wide Kedge st, 91.6" foot north of Broome m, 20x00... Lot west sloe of Eyghth avenue, 67 Fifey-third wt D100. 006 ce csee a8 Hone and lot wuthestde Borsy-third at, 560 foot, west Ninth avemun. 16,5100 o....44 Hoy 190 and lot sourh side Tweaty-aixth ty 17 food onntof Eighth avenua, 2x05 4.0... robels. ‘Oo examination, Captain Phelps found that thoro were iarge quantities of Lamver propared for filing up the Eastport ; that the vessl it- self, two hundred ant eighty feet in length, covlition, and already half Aconsi etsble qaanticy of the iron ying on the bank,and everytoing npleto her, Lieutenan’ Gwin re- ing on Washington fh, moun by thelr pr solemn canoniaation which isto. follows wt hand toe hand to ; Over, this their journey to Rome in cases whore | but was talked aa much of as if it had Lincthe tiitaing treakly 5 pr-narh mained with the Taylor to guard the prizs, tm: | {vean be undortaken, isiavended by his Holiness | Minor Botta and Governor Wise were some | soursand is Nx 400 Bonita (dirs, ber, &e, while the other boats proceeded up the | to ¢ unt asa visit sacrorum liminum. 1 bog to | three years ago poiical epponenta, and had @ | House and lot No, 227 Atlant ec at, 15 100 river, expreas to your grandeur my profound eeati- ments of respect, and to wish you all diviae prospericy. Jan, 18, 1862 une”) Campi 1. CATRRINT, Pre ect of the Congregation of Une Courail. h their rons espouses, and agreed to fight o ‘he time for the duel was appoint- ed, but, it approached, a party of Knights ‘Templars trom Boston paid a visit to Richmond, To enatle young Bots and young Wise to par. ticipate in the fostivities with which the Rich- nafier daylight on th passed quarrel w ort, Missisoiypi, aad at asaw, fucchor ear the state ling, 86) /ed the steamors Sallie Wood aud Muscle, the former Inia up and the lattor freighted with iron, destined for Rich at GUN GETS MOON RIGMS, M, SOCTRRY mond, for rebel use, By command of the Bop. mond authorities welcomed the gusts, the | Fi) 19.649) 6 40 11 48 $56 ARRIVAL AT PLORENCH, ALA, The Biecle has the following observations on | doughty belliyerents avrend to pratpone the tat ee | (a Bl ees wl 7 he flotilia proceeded up the r, entering. “i r biab: 7 vel for ore work, Farther postponeme 2 eee eee slit Fiatsne’ | mmeranaeed sat bertoug of Vanes. 0) om sulmequently took place, until the affair was OLEARED. ‘There ia, perhaps, tome reason to wonder | ,djourned sine die. whiy such & apectecle, as the assembling of all res the bistops of ihe Catholic world was never ; PoN AN OD AL. at the foot of the muscle shoals, Ou coming io sight of the towa of Fly ence, thee steamers were discovere! by our men, but they wore ia mediately sot on tire by the rebels, “Syme shots were fired from the opporite side of the river be- low. A force was landed and considerable quanti'ies of supplies marked "Fert Henry” were secured trom the burning wrecks, Sino had OTRAMBHIP—Metamore, Collin, Washingt master, = BEUPB—Pacific, Hull, Buenos Ayres, Wim Noleum 4 B60, Lord Dufttrin. (Br Orkney, Liverpool, Bogda 4 Hineken: Lond Broan, He tag, Pniledaiphigy PRMBloman @ Foye; Ada Niclas of for Bremen, Ruger Brow: Mayuvt, (Br) Browns Livers ool, B Irwin & Go, te teen befure in honor of martyrs not leas illus. tricus than those now to bo canooized ; but the Court of Ri has, no doubl, its reasons for whut itis doing, Pos-ibly, withouy ggepectiog it, we may fiod #n cocumentc counef which will proclaim the immaculate tempcral powor | NEW YORK, Wodnewday, Feb, 19, ‘The excitement of the last fow days haa Leen muc- coode:t hy a degree of langnor and «strong disposi- tbe - ling, Liverpool, Hensings been loaded axa ate Due Aoulle tock Boel ge an article, Gh felts Hitherto thine power | te 19 > 6M OUI" am tbe per) oy See) whe o_o ne a erEe Camawie rosaion of va inuch of these aut hes could te rotttken ark asa dogma, but the Court | ‘ently *tgot in." ‘The Western railroads were g odd Lam Crem.) ptalion late quesdly of 110n ae \o probably thinks it should pow do #0, | e ally heavy, The Southern state stocks were, b a maeee d'or Kastp it, waa to over, Very atrong, and showed in sume cases Bing A deRors buat ane wie’ frtoh Inteittaence. Afver the board there was lit : GMs. Riddell, Aspine I H Kiiza Reilly, 105 years old, died recently at Tie tha had * btrbuct; B Williams Lovell, de eitsc upon Captain Phelps, : h he ae wWaioae + remained nearly the same, oe Ty SER hey Sle ne) wht be 4y able to quiet the feara ot thefe |S? 4 dure a on of government six be “Curwin Otaae, ‘ates, Por “ if Ay anguters oth a aa » that His Tne works on the Armagh and Newry railroad dy ‘a ‘ i ts aanad ratood | + hid i gra ao Phar PAE TT ot be mv eelod , also, Y | cep osecuted with energy under Me, Watson, | $06 she boards at 90, The yan m soles Pay japdeeed he va u ad troy tha ral iho new Superintendent. a these they hold aa we las on the 1; Py H Koop. a woult cot dosteo: h y i und bistan BuiGB-H Ualkek, King; Arroyo, Burdewt & vere Salem, Ctwian) Camen, Queenstown, @ey io “be Co; Laurel, (Brg Dalrywple, Cieufus- on JS Whitney & Co. }CMUONFKS—Nousilus, Lang, Key West Hf er ES Lowning, Thern, Wasltogton, Baker @ Dayton: B A Adpiewn for Philatelpols, J W Mo W Wison, Ryan, for Port Royal, Wheeer @ ‘Thore have been $:8,000,000 of the 6 per cent, bonds of ved by the Ansistant Troamurery the banks. The Assistant Treaturer is today preparing the coupons on the T 8-10 Treasury notes, A long line of appticanta file up to oach of ten clerks detailed to 1) bas Leen determined to proceed with the sured Lette kenoy aud sirabane railroad as speodily ay posrible, ‘The Marchioness of Ormonde lately distribut ed a quantity of clothing amongst the destitate poor on the Ormonde estates in the Co, Kilkons it i» wore \ b 6 last loan that the fod- rale wero reither ruffiims nor aavayes, and that hey wore on an errand of protection to loyal: i del! vered ty and enforcement of law, Ay to the secoad rop sition, Captain Phelps suid that if the ta ‘ga were away, ho could awend no higher, i by. nine btranalan; WG Tuite Russell, for Deal's b and tbat it could possess, vo far as he saw, no + i the business, 4 ‘ : t ort in connect aa aaa master, F Woner, Goons Boson, BP Buck military importance, it simply connected ah. Peco Lrveh nd Pe ge iey h mnection | Pere’are rumors in the street that the leal Nee at fh Coon ‘yay. sof the loan bill, will be retained as an ex- Thewe rumors Florence with the raiirovi on the south bank of the river, Our brave command had soized throe rebel steamboats, one of them a haif-ticisned ¢ der clause will be struck that the * interest in coin’ cuse for uct pushing the tax bill, have a depreasing effect, Wave, Lockhart Nayusbo DBR De Wolf; B Lem eyer, for Mayagues, 8 W Lewis @ Co; & B Terrye d races eH Bliridya: Laney (Bra Bare v ; 40 Heary, for Brisas Eiattoraa not 60 Le Mae Catholic Institute, Belfast, on the andgproved a complete success, ‘The tenantry uyon the estate of Lord C, P. t ds od the rebels to bura six | Clinton, situated in Goleen Co Cork, have been me F boat, aad rad eer ile Tuis waa a heavy | allowed a deduction .of teu por coat, ot theur | ‘The exchanger at the Clewring-Iouse today were , bareog, Milled WT blow to the en my. September rent, $16 485,296, and the balances, $525,245, orls, Goodaaihe In the official report of this important expo- The Himalaya ecrew transport, from Ports The wslea of gold were avrain Jarge today, and the dition, Captain Phelps says that he me with | mouth to Conads, put into Kingstown harbor | rate fel to 3 per cent, Nevertheless, wertny bills rtheula Fleming, Key Port, the most grati ying proofs of oyalty every where | from strees of weather, on the 24 of February. | remained quite firm ut 110 for b ames by ARKIVE. acro # Tennessee ant in the portions of Miasis- | She had on board 760'cilicors and men of the | jie ston lont voday, ‘This rate, with 8 per cant. | gy za MsiiiPS—Poican, Jones, Providenos, with ppi and Alabame visited by him. Most affect | 45th regiment, Id, gives 118 for sterling or 13g per cent, profit | ader to B bynser ing instances wreoted bin hourly, Men, wo | A large vers l, the James Gibls, bound for | FR: Biv | FW Broome, Foster, Balamory with urlae te mea ard children eovers! times gathered in| permuda with 1200 tons of cals,’ was lately | 08 SDIPRINE Boles Wa Daizell, The Kapyaroo, from London Sth, states that an Philadephis, with mdse to active Gomand tur silver for the East Indies existed, crowds of bundreds, rho ued bis welecme, and Kenpeves, Gator, found absodoned at sen and taken into Dingle, hailed the vations! ilag with ao oncbusiasm not where her caro tormed # valuaple reliot for the ican, from Liverpool Feb roo, Cir) Mi to be rer Ie we [ad od an a beat» suffering pocr of that place, end silver ese @ balf-cont per ounce, ‘There waa | HQ unnn Nite LPM, wikk Unde felt. Toe loyal prople bravidl every hing 4 1 Over four hundred emigrants from Ki little doing in American socks iG Dale ig’ | very little doing in passengers to JG ss: ueeaivan Bae Tee ok pemacution ant tuner, county urrived in Cork, Jan. 30:h, on routs to | ‘The returns of the Olio banks, for the Lit Mons |) Mecear, (4 Ba gusto) Semraanden Fruita . Australia, They were under the care of the | y, Feb show ciroulasi 1 $5,062,056; sper daye. Build & ing were heart rending. Toars flowed frosty shin. y wer hacare of the | day in Februaryy 1 aah med Gann the cheeks of men an woll ae women, | ev. Fetber Dunne, Tullamore. ‘Tho svenes om | Vi. g 4,095,900, yp! Waite of Freeport from their departure from their native homes are de- scribed as bet g very affecting and painful. A meeting has been held in the Dablin Musio Hail to ures upon the government the right of Nesmith d Son, Had Sontimumd heavy westerly Baws to Khe Wee of Pablo Lab there! ich lqit variable wird and calms, Jan pnd 26h Lat 44, long 80 experienced violens hurei~ canes Which DoW awey tue maLotodesl aL ed The imports aud experts of goats and produce aa thay epoke of the fondly cherished hope from the port of Now York wookly siuce January, of ageia living ander che Siars and Siripss. A¥’Savancab, Tonneaseo, Captain Phalps was ssoured that of the sevaral hundred troops re dan 0 ‘more than ono-balf would have | [risbmen to be placed upon an equality wich the Export ‘ ~- § hailed thi tule by oor monas a doliver- | other subjects of the empire, by being permit- asanoie the congel Wy ship benny mean: men Ua 195, lang ance from bondayo. Lo Mississippi the people | ted toforin rifle volunteer corps ip their own P81) Tas 40, lon 60 60) saw anip Great Republi bece Me spoke wick loco froodom avout the Union canbe, country, The Karl of Limerick presided io the et Boston wind North, Soe in elas MR ally afraid of ir a "O76. aT! wallow, Mains, 43 lay Pa eae ns tral ais thy futtn' of terror | A work entitled the ‘Eastern Star of Bethle- ie Tegior, age a ia midst, bem apd the Flower of Golilee,” which promises sop 120 enemas, Hansen, Bayer’ days to Hennings —7 fo be Of great interest to all Catholics, uw ahort~ mee | WOME MOSYT WOMNE ae ae Deaigue of Fincce lo Meatco, ly to be published in Duplin. It is written by BARKS —John Weeley, Gir Ot On Mad By the letest European mails received, we | Mr, Salimony,s Greek Catholic of Boyrout, who Bordssnx Des 0 Bee Journ that among the diplomatic and other doc: | 1 bow on & in Troland to procure funds | nnn sports of merchenlee are leas this year arong eae rend Poem dremen 59 da, with, for the relief Syrian christians. then ar- | mdse gers to Ruger Bros, Had heavy uments transinitted to the French Lagiaative | Oye tag annisea in Cork will throw | teu lasty forthe reazoa that Whe Goole Shes | ms ee art of pam Assembly, area sories of papers setting forth } 5 pow light on the condition of the Celtic race. riving had, to some extent, been ordered BRIS CPW, MeGullociy of Malijand, NM Ube real higiory of the elm ead motives of the | For qgample, the eemign Judge, Bx, Justive the troubles became rerious, aad Were oomlag Upvm