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The New-York Evangelist from New York, New York • 3

The New-York Evangelist from New York, New York • 3

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4 mmmmammmmmmmmlmsmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmJlm 1 43 THE KEW-YORK EViAGKELIST, MARCH 13, 856. REMOVAL I Ccnnrurrial into irattai. uoa ror these precious tisiU of His grace. And we riers which separate the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. gtligmus Iitiilligeittt.

TaVT HOJJ record them to cheer and animate the hearts of FRESBTTESIAN HOUSE. 388 Cheatnot Street, PhUaelpila- TBUSTIES. It is idle to think any expenditure we are willing to others, almost ready to despair of success in their la make can create a Navy to compete with that of Minister and Churches. PUBLISHERS, NEW-YORK. Have removed from 23 Park Row, to bora, and as a just tribute to that grace which has Money continues vary abradant at To9 par seat am choice bWinees piper, and oa call koaas have beam ef-fected at 5o6 per cant There i bat little priaw paper offering, yet the Baaks are disposed te be rather eaa- pr Henry A.

Nelson of Auburn, hag re- 108 es HO IHuMie Htrow. done this glorious work in our churches. God hath Great Britain. But as it is, eighty millions of money mast be expended and the interests of Coiumerce must be protected. p.

rail to Uio First Presbyterian church in St. John A Brown. Baranel A. Perkins, Charlea a Wurta, Bf. W.

Baldwin, John C. Farr, Eaa, Rev. AVhert Bsrnea. Rev. Thomas Bralnerd, Kcv.

rvid H. Riddle, JD.D. Rev. Henry Darling, Kcv. rnj.

J. Wallace. A. Btovl. President.

l36S-4tia remembered mercy unto His people and blessed te ll.nl Tirana ratrir tn a tkrna, ia view of the resent axpaaaioa of Loans, whick have bow reached ever tlOS.000.OOn. REMOVAL I IS1" The Mother of Gov. Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, died at Greenville, in that State, on the 13th February last. E3? At the Commencement of Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, on Saturday, the degree of M.D., was conferred on 215 graduates, and tho degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on William Professor of Mathematics in the Central High School of Philadelphia. L3f Stephen Greene has been arrested at as one of the murderers of Basil H.

Gordon, an engineer on the North Missouri Railroad. E. D. Warrell has been arrested in Delaware, on charge of His name. Rev.

Mr. Wall communicates to the Presbyterian an account of the wonderful work of grace enjoyed Foreign Exchange cloaaa at 109al09t oa London, Rev. BJ. J. Walucs.

Secretary. Wmn. Eq, Treasurer. 1319-it 48 Bo. 3rd straet, Philadelphia.

Her. I. N- Crittenden nas removea morn- and a Paris. In may le there addressed. at Kingsboro', N.

in the Presbyterian church of The Stock Exottanga throngs: the week aas rated PEES3TTERIAN QUARTERLY REVIEW. Rev. C. 0. Goddard of East Windsor, lias somewhat inactive for this saaaoa of the year, bat vary steady la price The general aaarket kowaewr eUeaa Edited "Wallace and 1 by Bent J.

4 D.D, I by Beni. J. 1 D.D, I verTca1'1 to West Ct- Albert Balnea. John Jenalna. Thomaa Bratnerd, Joel Parker, D-D, BOOKSELLERS PUBLISHta Have removea from ITS Fulton atreet va OBI Broact-wy? Starch 10th, 156.

IVISON SS PHINlMiiif iiti sccarrLT rrauissaa "COFSrVS PSYCHOLOGY;" a new and enlarged edition. Translated by a a Henry, D.D. Nearly read v. Sew editions of ELEMENTS OF MORAL SCIENCE, by Lanreua F-Hlckok. DJ).

I volame, Rev. Daniel R. Cady wan installed at West dull and at lower rates. The follow irg net news the elo-on; prices of most of tbo principal deecriptioas ea tho Mas-, on the 14th. participating in the same bloody transaction.

WHD me aeoisxanee "i rrofeaaora in the Union, Anbnrn, and Lane Theological Seminaries. TgKxs per annwc.in advmnee. Snnecriptlona received at theOflice of the Jtsw-Yoaa Evaaoai-isT. IDth which Dr. Tale was formerly pastor.

He says: For nearly two weeks there were services every evening, as well as on the Sabbath, but apparently without effect, until at length, when the set time to favor Zion had come, the convicting and convertiDj influences of the Spirit were bestowed. From that time for three months, meetings were continued without interruption and during the whole time they continued, and since thev closed, we have en Kelly's cotton mill at Darby, Delaware County, Virginia, was destroyed by fire last week. Loss over $150,000. The woolen factory of Messrs. Dobson, Lee Shaw, at Manayonk, near Philadelphia, was burned.

Loss 3 10,000. The Essex Cotton Mill, in Newburyport, was deiroyed by fire last week. Loss $90,000. ttf The stevedores in Boston, numbering about 1200 men, mostly Irish, are on a strike, refusing to assist in unloading vessels where steam or horse power is employed. The movement causes great inconvenience to consignees and ship-ewners.

CiT The Gold Medal of Honor has been awarded by the Park Exhibition to Lieut. Maury for his Wind and Current Charts. The Express train from Weldon to Norfolk, went through a curve on the bridge near Mar-naretville, killing Messrs. Adams Express Messenger, Mr. Dougherty, Mail Agent, and Charles Nea, a boy.

The engineer and several of the passengers were severely injured. The train, after the accident, took fire and was entirely destroyed. 3P A new treaty was made Nov. 15, 1855, between Holland and Japan. Last year that Government sect out, as a present to the Emperor of Japan, a steamship of 170 horse pewer, and left in her a crew of tweajy-two men, as sailors, engineers and mechanics, to learn the Japanese how to manage CV Rev' II- 'ias en West- ESThe Israelites, who have bought the old North Kew-Tork and Erie SR.

I Cleveland and Toledo Tt Rdlnc 4 Hlmieoo R'v-r. S4 Illinois Central Bonds aaj I It FRESBTTEEIAH PUBLICATION COintTTTES. Baptist church in Hartford, CL, with the $5,000 given by the late Judah Touro, have fitted up the edifice, and named it in honor of their benefactor, Mirhican emutnern uukiMn Central 93 I SCIENCE OF THE MIND, by V. Hickoa. Rav.

8. 3. Beman.PD, U.U The Africa arrived on Saturday, with European news to Feb. 23d. No intelligence of the missing Pacific is brought by this arrival a circumstance that greatly adds to the apprehensions felt for that unfortunate vessel.

Eelations with the United States. With regard to the matters in dispute between Great Britain and the United States, there is nothing new by this arrival, with the exception of the statement in the London Morning Advertiser, which regrets to learn that Mr. Dallas, who is to succeed Mr. Buchanan as American Minister in London, comes over to this country with very rigorous requirements from the administration of Gen. Pierce.

The Peace Conferences. It was reported that the Peace Conferences would open on Monday the 25th ult. A good deal of anxiety was felt as to whether they would terniiuate ISiSSt Vew-Tork Central I ew-rorr. central 7 s.ll-( X. Y.

Central SS Erie. 1ST so Cumberland Coal Co. Penn. Coal Co Iho Nicaragua Transit Co. Sl VOL 12mo.

M31.f. row Cuniiregational church is projected by a colony from Dr. DavU' i wliith lias long been inconveniently large. ri- movement for another Congregational Las made in Portland, and lots on OalenaatChieaaro .112 Touro HalL" joyed a constant revival of religion. Seventy-one Chicago and Rock Island ee Rev.

Albert Barnes, Rev. Wm. EaeletoiLD.D. Rev. Asa D.

Smith, D.D. Rev. A. H. H.

Bod. D.D. Rev. George Dnmeld, Jr. Rev.

John Jenkins, 111 Central -t I Rev. Thomaa Brainaro, Rev. 8. K. OridleT, Rev.

f. T. Spear. D.D. Rev.

Henry Darllnj, Rev. Bef tamin J. Wallaea, earaiiet T. Bodine, Kaq. Wanted, dw-t ml! BOYS, within Vgf Barney Lynch, a shrewd old Irish gentle Etata Securities ths transactions for the weak ar short dian from the city of New -York.

persons, a part of the fruits of that revival, were admitted to tie church. Of that number thirty were heads of famCies. In nine instances both husband and wife presented themselves together. There still Bamnal U. fertin.

tq. as follows man, has been convicted in Hartford for stealing overcoats and other entry fixtures. He west into the hall of a house in Morgan street, one day last hive tcen procured. I'TiT with full Miaeoarl 6's. B6.86j Cali information, "Academy cSice of the New-York Kg Charlea a Wnrta.

Kaq. Rev. Alikrt Bt, Chairman. Bev. eraacaa.

Be. amy. yriu.ii Pmtm. sq (W Walnat street. Philadelphia.

fornia 7's '70, 90: Indiana State B's, F5; Ohio 6's '60, week, stole an umbrella, and then took it around to remain some twenty persons, who exhibit credible evidences of a change of heart." the back door and sold it to the woman of the house Tracher. 103 Twosasea 6s '63, do. '90, 96; Ksw York 5' 60, 103 and City Fa '70, 97. Ia Bank Shares th sales ana as follows; for twenty-five cent i vneHence. teecblnff in A letter to the Presbyterian states that a very in A.

a Seminarv. dcires a situation In a large bordtn v--. -i nrfnml Rest of reference tW The U. S. Senate have voted to pay Hon.

amicably or the reverse. a i downtown beminarv. tMeeeo teresting work of grace has been in progress in Lick Run, in the church under the care of Rev. Wm. J.

Gibson, D.D. Soma fifty persons hare at George P. Marsh, of Barlington, late Minister to 1. ftrranit Smith, Klmisa 13-2t Inromw, 1. 1.

March 2-irt l.r County. 2.Y. her. These men ana to remain in Japan two years, Turkey, $1,00) a year for judicial services imposed Mr. ILLli Rrhan.

s- Merchants' Ex. livj Chatham S7 East River iaK Corn Evchanae Rark of America IIS Si. Nicholas AS Manhattan lnjl Merchants' 144 FnMon Bank 14- Bank of X. America 14 Metropolitan lOTfcalo? Continental Bank of New-York. USaian Bark of Conhuerce lf Y.

County Mechanics' 117 vonnseat daute? of-rT K'of under the pay of the -Government ef Holland. tended the inquiry njcetings, over thirty of whom entertain a hope that the.v have passed from death upon him by the act of August 11, 1848, and which he performed while resident at the Porte. The reso Kinderhosk icademy and Boarding School For Boys. Vt. Wir front oar Cleveland correspondent letter wo havo to defer, that Iter.

J. A. lm is installed pastor of the First Presbyterian In Cleveland, West Side. The installation j. tf'inned by a council consisting of delegates rijm'iuth church in Cleveland, the Pres-1 churches of Cleveland, East Cleveland, and k' Center, the Con "relational churches of Mi: -fl Mt.

Vernon, Springfield, Ravenna, Ober-i Citiciritiati, Uavvsonvil, Ridgeville, and the free of Ktrongsville, Willington, and Euclid. 1V ''ov- If- terrs of Cincinnati. Mr. 1 Limnll'ii. 1ia otlllfnl, MrH.

S1 R. IJV-Ch W. E. Caldwell, unto life. The average cost of year's treatment at several insane asylums, is as follows Concord, N.H., lution passed without opposition, and will yield the isTst- baveahe satisfaction to announce Some of the German papers openly assert that Russia is playing a perfidious game, and that the apparent candor of Baron Brunow respecting Russia's inability to continue the war is part of a system to gain time to recruit her strength.

These views come from a source which entitle them to attention, and if the Allies were slumbering while Russia was active, we could understand the object. But the reverse is notoriously the fact, and the Speech from the Throne at the opening of the Brit claimant some $6,000. Memoir of Dr. Sclddeh. We are glad to hear wtli epen Mav 7th.

under the aupleee of Ai.xx"aa Wawx. A.M., who- auacees they confidently holdof March 5th. at the rwnce of Peter ir $137 Worcester, $502 Hartford, Ct, 525 Rhode Island, $757; Pennsylvania, S1440; Maryland, It is said the quantity of potatoes now stored Hoarders ths family muti. Kev Joeeph F. Ree Hon.

Jico. 8 of New-Tork. to M. CliJiSS Cdanghter of th. lata John Goodhart, Kaqof PhtUdl" tiruruishsd abilitv -'r advantages Terms JOO a in cellars in Vermont is uncommonly large, owing to that the Rev.

Henry Martyn Scudder, of the Arcot mission, and eldest son of the late renerable Dr. Scudder, is about to prepare a memoir of his father, and all who have correspondence or other informa Rroe Jway the Pnucl- By ths steamer Baltic nd Africa at ft is port, we have advices from Karoo to th Vi alt Mosey 1 reported to be in quick demand ia Irfwdoa, and Consols closed at 91. Th new Knglish Loan I ooly tiO.OOO,-000, which was taken by th Rhschilds' at a rats equal to 90 per rent, for Consols, to paid for fn March sad and April. Th Liverpool Cotton market was a fraction lower, with a fair demand, and Breadstuff, a little Irsssr. Yjo niaouiajtrr-tag aoooanr both from England aad of the Principal enjov 4Uidertigncd vear.

Circulars at Applcton's. resident. K. is K. V-v 1-1 I Jannary Slat bv Rev.

J. B. McCrearr. Mr Xatbaxi ii. Mytoj.

of Hopewell. Ontario countv, N.Y. to the weather and increased railroad tariff, which have prevented their movement for a market. Over two hundred bushels were sold last week in Wilming mo ii'i ri'v wuii.t. lamw sL id siiiiLon ri i.

ari. daughter or 1. M.rriman, of Franklin. Wm. II.

D. Vaa Scbaax. Secretary tion that may be useful in such a work, are requested to forward them to the missionary rooms it rtr ton, for 16 to cents per bushel. ish Parliament must have convinced the Czar that we were not to be deceived by so clumsy a device. It is believed that Russia was acting in good faith in her desire for peace.

Extreme cordiality exists between the Emperor VW Ebenezer Marsh, of Alton, has been "Stales. elected Professor of Chemistry, Geology, Sec, on the A CoLPOBTEiin Ciiohch. At the last mouthly Hunter Endowments" in Shurtleff College. In this Citv. Feb.

22nd. Vr T. meeting of the Baptist Bible Society, a new church Harmoniums Alexandre of VFEW of these splendid instruments lust received. tbe are the hst sniMtitatea for the irau yet known, and are admirably aiaptfd for the use of small churches. The priees are from $so to $SS.

according to site and number of stops. Illustrated price lit Willi full doscril't-on of the instrument forwarded free on application to THOMAH BAKER S27 Broadway. Ptsuos to rut, and reut tilowed on purchasing. 15SJ 2t Kcv. Uairett has resigned the pastoral the Congregational church in Hudson, O.

rr- KPv. I.everctt Griggs was installed at Bris-! ,1 iduri li on tlio 27th. Sermon by Rev. E. R.

Rev. Tr. linsiii.wll has sailed for California, lie to remain several months for the it-lit ft hit health. treville, Crawford county, Fa, In New-Haven. Feh Mr NT.v-.

c.i was reported as having been formed in this city by S1643. VW The Bhode Island House of Representatives has passed an act admitting, with certain restrictions, all parties in interest to testify in all courts of law the same as other persons. i Several model houses recently built in Boston are said to answer in every respect the intentions of the owners. It is reported that A. D.

Banks of Virginia, late defeated candidate for the office of Clerk of the House, has been tendered the mission to Sardinia vice Daniel, who is on his way home. I3T The Philadelphia Ledger says that the 000, the sum required to be to secure the ex hibition of the National Agricultural Society for that city, has been contributed. VW The receipts of the New-Jersey Coloniiation Society for the year have been 3.235. 2.000 of ter E. Waterbnrv.

42. qn. juu. ateroury had been for twenty-live years a pro- A bill is before the Maryland Legislature to prevent slaves and free colored persons from holding Bush Meetings for religious worship, and also to prevent free colored persons from allowing slaves to remain about their premises after 10 o'clock at a colporteur in the employ of the Society, consisting of thirty-three members. The church pays S'1000 and the Society $400 for the p.tstor's salary.

It is called the First Colporteur Church. night, unless by written permission of their owners. Boston and Xevr-Fork Pianos, "TOI.I ANS and Mrlodeons. bought for cash and will be UJjj sold at very low prices. Secoud hand Pianos from $30 Pianos and Melodeona to 1st.

Great l.arirains given. T. S. BERRY, 441 Broadway. lita-5it Ian pi-Hcei in beauteous harmony.

Her sweet temncr and cheerfulness endeared evwrv acquaintance and exhibited the power of a Christian faith to illumine the night of sorrow, for she had followed to the erave firM. her boy at the aee of Ave, and then her only surviving child, a sweet girl of flflemi. During a protracted illness, her plcaarit smile and patient submission banished irloom. and hen prayer was kindly answered at the last in an untroulilrd passage over the waters of death. "The name of that chamber was of the French and the British Government.

The fear some time back was, that Louis Napoleon desired peace on terms less stringent than those on which British government insisted, but the ap-pearaace of a recent article in the Siecle, inspired evidently, by the highest authority, and copied into the Moniteier, removes all doubt on this subject. Lord Clarendon, it is intimated in some of the letters from Paris, will insist that Nicholaieff shall be included in the arsenals on the eoast of the Black Sea which are to be destroyed, and pon the concession or rejection of this proposal the question of peace or war will probably turn. If Russia can be induced to put up with this bitter humiliation a per sjtrs enooarSgtB. TH defalcwtioa and suieido th BrUish PsHUtat recently, crsated oa tecoaot t'l --sseii of which be had bars gailii a great rensati. i oriinary BoanciU U.

3f th. soxi vaar aad a half of, involving over Sve mu It. w. fh.ir Schuyler dsfalcation in our on, -nMr- ago, in its majrnitod aad criminal. man of ths 5aedih Railway Company, a various Banking and other institutions.

Vp to th present writing, bo tiding of th stoaacrr Pacific bar been received Th itiimer Is lorn red for 300,000, one half ia this country and OM-balf la Karon. Shs had between 6C0 and 700 trns cargo, valued at mora than a million and a half of dollars saost which is inured la this country. Th oraimBzilty begin to despair of her safety. Th Commissioner of th Canal Fnnd of this Stats vva advertised for a new Canal Enlargement Loan of tT Three thousand five hundred dollars were offered, recently, for one share of the New-Tork Tribune. This would make the one hundred shares, Episcopal Seminary in Bost on.

An Episcopal Theological Seminary is in contemptation in Boston one individual has subscribed conditioned on the raising of 810,000 more; a committee is raised, and the of subscriptions is in progress. Prayers at Hahvarij. Rev. Dr. Blagden of Bos Iieace.

into which that establishment was divided a few In Newport, RT. Murch ri Sim a r.p,. eldest daughter of the late Stephen Cahooue, of that Peruvian Guano. IJERCVIAN GUAXO with Government Fraud and Wciirht in each hair. ICHABOE GUANO, bv brig Wavo Spirit.

Hl'PEKPHOSPJIATKtJ I.1ME. BONK DL'ST. Korsale by A LOXCiETT, 1342-8t No. 34 Cliff bt corner of Fullon, Xew York. which wa3 from the State; 1,100 have been sent In Lawrence.

K.T.. Feb 12th Rnncur rn.iiu years ago, worth 350,000. The par value of each share is 81,000. TMiss Andrews, who went from Syracuse to Norfolk, last summer, to aid in taking care of the sick Iv t- rLingut, laie ol Jlolyoke, 13 years, mos to the Parent Society. Three expeditions have been sent to Africa during the vear.

the last bv the Also. Feb. 17th. Mr. Mahias-n-e wifa of tv.a Kniylit, 40 years.

8 months. A consistent, thouirh retiring. Christian thrniih lif New-Tork Society, 68 emigrants going out, a por died in the conscious eniovment of a Sat-innr' low ri. during the prevalence of the yellow fever, is about to be married to a gentleman of wealth and fortune For iale. A SEMINARY with a Uotra'ing Ilouse.

to acenmmod.tle some ferty boarders; well a. Tanged for ecouomy and convenience; located in a Nsw.Rngland county unit, on a jolclng in his presence in her last hour, and testifying to 000, to be awarded to the highest bidder, oa th tne power or that grace which saves from sin aud prepares for Heaven. in the last named place. Stat Canal sis per cent stock, redeems R'tv. w.

narrows late or urantviiie, ii pastor over the Old South church and in on the 20th ult. Invocation and the ripturcs, by Rev. Mr. Ilull of South Renin sermon by Itev. Dr.

Blagden installing K.H-. Mr. Sessions, of Melrose; charge to hp pn-tor hy P.ev Dr. Albro; right hand of fellow- hv It. T.

Robinson of Winchester; to the pooj.lo by Rev. Oeorge Richards, of Ii coricluiitig prayer by Rev. Mr. Lawrence nf be'iediction by the pastor. E'f' Rev F.

Kice, D.D., of Prince Ed-anl, V.i dii-d on the 2'1 in the 74th year of Mi lb: was a brother of the late Dr. John II. Hit awl was formerly settled in the Pearl Street Whin this city. He was greatly esteemed as a ami a pastor. The circumstances of bis death ncrc ipiitc allcctin.

While preaching he was struck with tmUy, conipcllcil to hreak otTin the midst of bis sci nion, and to he c.imt-.I home. lie made before leaving the pnlil, an effort to speak, but oulil only articulate- I wish to say a word to my brethren; are you all going forward in lie divine life 7 -Are you growing in grace and fit- site unrivalled for the richness at-d beauty or its scenery; easv of aecea bv Railroad, ou Tevms that cannot fail to inst. In hi in 1P74 tion of whom were from our State. E2fA singular incident occurred at Liverpool recently. Mr.

Tatham, merchant, came in the morning to the Exchange rooms, and, as usual, consulted the bulletin of prices. Finding that articles in which he had speculated largely were falling, he retired to a vault under the Exchanse. and cut his throat. A treaty with the Stockbridge and Munsee bands of Indians in Wisconsin, has been concluded satisfy ths purchaser. h.uquira at this ocise.

Drifts. -eaont will show the amount of ths rsi. 2S, USB. iul Th following itiU. a Into Kew-Tork for the week, Upon tenus, and with stipulations which are highly satisfactory to the Indians and their white Imports of Foreign Ooou.

Eusravinirs of "Cole's Voyage of Life;" THE HOUSTON ST. rnnprn -filing period for two years Rev. T. Ralston Smith, rtastor. as compared with th correrpi.

issa. hath afternoon, and every alternate Sabbath evening, in the Reformed Iutch church in Sixth Avnm. nr Amitu 1M i.is.rrs -is-4M Fortunately, he was discovered ere life was extinct, and he lay in the vault attended by four medical 1S4. Ory Goods 3is7.3a General Merchandise LH 071 ft ut un 1.1IM.U4 ton corrects the statement of tivslPwitan Recorder, that evening prayers were disensed ith at IIrvard College on account of the turbulence of the students. He says tho lichavior of the students at prayers was good, and that the change was made for other reasons.

Missionary I.vdepf.-voen-ce. Rev. A. T. Rose, one of the missionaries in Burmah, relinquished his connection with the American Baptist Missionary Union, soon after reaching the field of bis laber.

Mr. Rose was not satisfied with some things in the administration of the Union, on Slavery grounds, and he resigned. A wealthy and liberal iron merchant, belonging to the Rev. Dr. Hague's church in Albany, has assumed the support of Mr.

Rose. Affinities. The Unitarian Register warmly commends Dr. Bacon's assault on in the last Xew Enylander, acknowledging itself greatly enlightened by the insight the article auords into the genius of Presbyterianism. The Register might as well study Hudibras to learn the character of Pnritanism.

Ejj" The Auburn American says that Fyler, who murdered his wife some t'me since, near Syracuse, is street. Rev. Mr. McKw. pastor.

IW. Mr. McKee'a rvi-ces are held every fiabbath morning, aud each alternate Childhood." Youth." MaiLhood, and "Old Ate." Pntollkbed by Satlrrtptloii. Artists' Proof, on India psner. before letters, lettered Proofs, on lnlia Paper SO Plain Proofs, on let Knglish paper it) men, it being impossible, in his precarious state, to Dauuam evening'.

"7 remove mm. 4.Z1.4S0 Th Dry Goods import far the last week has playing a sharp game upon the counsel who defended him. It appears that the agreement between MATYI30N" SQUARE service) next Sabbath eveiiintr. (March 1T. bv the l'aatnr large.

Over S2.GOO.000 was in silk gord. To Exporter Merchandise from Nsw-Tork to Pcralsw ir. -Aoains, at 7 1-2 olock. them was, in case Fyler was saved from hanging, his counsel was to have $1,000. Of this amount $1 ,000 A RTISTf TROOPS of the entire scries are now resdv, ILuid will lie supplied to Subscriliers in order.

Lettered India and Plain Pniofrt will lie r-adv in alicut a furtuiuhL manent suspension of hostilities will follow if not, tiie object must be achieved by force of arms. t'tie Paris correspondent of the Times reports, on good authority, that Russia has given up the question relative to Nicholaieff'. He reports, also, from a Russian authority, that nothing is more ceTtain than peace, and 41)At the Conferences themselves were little more than jaatters of mere form. This satisfactory aspect is attributed by the Times' correspondent to the union and identity of views between tle French and English Governments. Asia.

Constantinople advices report much excitement and confusion in commercial affairs. All things have fallen in price, and merchants who have heavy stocks fear to incur heavy losses. Later correspondence has been received from the Crimea, but there is nothing of interest. Great Britain. In both Ilouses of Parliament it was officially announced that it was tho intention of Government to appoint a Board of general officers to inquire into tho cliarges contained in the report of the CrimeaB Commissioners, not to be published unless tho Government see fit.

It is reported that the Ministry, seeing the formidable opposition raised in the House of Lords, are disposed to decline pressing the Wensleydala peer porti, for tb week, was, in was paid in cash, and the remainder secured by a Danestic Produce A Prospectus, with full description of the Publication, together with various letters anj tewlirnniualt respecting it, from eminent Artiran. and lover; and friends of Art In our $1,047 C-W 603 OU Mlscellaneuos mortgage on his farm. The counsel put in a plea of Nicholas, mounting 192 guns, was blown up at Sebastopol, Feb. 4th, by the French engineers. A spectator says The scene and feeling of expectation were of great interest, for another tangible proof of power and success was to take place, and 116,000 pounds of powder were in the several mines.

At the hour named, a burst of smoke, dark and thick, rolled from our left of the building it was followed by another; the heavy sound arrived, the country, may he ohtaim-d, hv personal application, or hv REV. R. 8. 6TORR3, D.D., on SabWit vc-tuijff nest, In the Church of the Puritan. Union Place, will repeat his Diftcourt dolivered at the lat Anniversary of lha for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the Wtt.

From tha great ability with which the relation, of Christian college to the upbuilding of the kingdom of Ood are aet forth in that Discourse, the Society i desirous of securing its repetition, so far as practicable, previous to its publication. J-Jxcrcises to commence at 74 o'clock. T. BALDWIN, Secretary. kt aii ant h-tler a-i-irc--ci t.i The ovatre of Kov A.

K. Wolf. Institute. New-York. 3t Aad for the correspoodine; week la l.38Z,R99 KIPrt "I CoUob from all lh port of th Tailed Spring flolhing.

States to Foreign oBntr.e from the 1st September, 1855, th cnmmrncsmetit of th crop year, to th Breeent ALFRED MTJNROE Sc CO. week, amounted to bale, against 1 1IR000 bales same period last jar stones were shot into the air and to the sea the explosions of the extreme right and the center mingled at little intervals into one drifting cloud, which veiled the destruction below. The light of the sun Tb Specis Export from New-York for the week waa D1ALIK8 I Fins anil FaaliioEialile Clothing for Men and Boys. 441 BROADWAY, (Between Howard and Grand streets, New-York, msi lor Heaven ins was uttered Willi tne great-i it dillicnlty and he was unable to articulate in-i. that.

lb; lingered just a week and lied ill great peace. Rev. Dr. X. P.ice has declinod the call to Kir-t olnirch in )rloans, whore, it will be ineriihcrcd, he as offered the extraordinary salary i.f 7,000 per nnniim.

irU" M. W. Staples has been called to the ii S. church in Jane sville, Wis. Ucv.

fleorgo F.ly has been dismissed from the S. Clmrch in Hamilton Sijnare, Pa. fV" Rev. Thomas Kerr, of Shelby, a member of the WeUjrn Theological Seminary at Mleghanv, I'j die I but week. Cn-Mpn4emo cf th New-York FROM WASHINGTON.

WiaHtsoTos, Marsh 9. ISM. Eelations to Great Britain. The correspondence relating to the controversy with the Knglish Government for their violation of insanity, ao4 Fyler was sent to the Lunatic Asylum. The mortgage is now about due, and the holders on proposing to foreclose ii, were met with the defence that, if the makerof it was icsane when the murdei was committed, could he have been sane at the time of giving the mortgage 1 It looks as though the lawyers were canght this time.

XW A mln named Hunter has been fined 1,000, and forfeited six slaves at New Orleans, for selling in such a manner as to separate mother and child, contrary to the laws of Louisiana. X3T Col. Wheeler, United States Minister at Nicaragua, notwithstanding his perseverance in the endeavor to convince the State Department that he was justifiable in recognizing the new Government, has failed to satisfy the Secretary of State of the 1.204,748, against 1,493,490 the tame wk la March, 1S55. GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH to meet in the City of Nw-York on 15th May next, at Dr. Adams' Church, on Madiaon Square.

Cmmisftionera who desire to be provided with a house while attending its session, are requeetsd to notify the undersigned so soon as they are appointed, in order ttiat places may be assigned to them. If earlv attention be ven to this notice a reply will be forwarded by mail, and thus mush in-onvenlenoe will be prevented. Ity order of the Commit We of Arran2ement9. J. BENEDICT.

No. 2 Dey New-York. By Religious papers circulating In the denomination will pleaae oopy. played beautifully on the mass ef smoke, of which the lower part lay long and heavily on its victim. Thebalsnre In the Sob Trearary on tha Pth Inst was INVITF special attention to their assortment of Ready, made Clothing suitable for the present and coming sea- 4,190,742.

The breeze passing it away over the remains of the sun, heir assortment cruhrace etsry variety of Goods our neutrality laws has been published this week ultabls for a LKMA No pains are spared In this establishment to have sverv Gen. Cass called up this correspondence on Tuesday Th following a comparative statement of the offl-ial Bank averages for th week ending the 8th inrt and for the correfpnading week In IPfiS town, showed that a low line of ruins waj all that remained of the pride of Fort Nicholas, and one standing menace of the harbor Jay buried under its waters. last, to make a personal explanation. He is per garment well male and well and appropriately trimmed. age-Sir Joshua Wamsley's motion for opening the National Gallery and British Museum on Sundays was discussed in the Commons, and negative! by a vote of 376 against 48.

Lord Palmerston opposed tne assortment anu styise oi fectly well again, ready to cavil for the ninth part Boy's Olothlue PRESBYTERY OF ELYKIA. The next stated meeting will be at Brownhelm, on the first Tuesday of April next, at two o' slock, P.M. The record of tho cnurehes are to be examined at this meeting, and statistical reports presented. ALFRED H. BETTS, -Watst.

Clerk. of a hair He claims that our laws have been wan March lflth.lHSa. Iioans Dlacounu 4ir.3oA ng flnecic 16t.t12.-i4 Circulation 7.HIS.70S lniposita 7s. 904.820 Mnrrh Sth ISM. tl ana 15 i74a 7t7(l S74S2 A gentleman who wag born in Detroit, and Challenge a comparison with those of any other concern lu the United State.

test" oi Paica roa Goons No If any dissatisfaction arises after the purchase of an ar is now 74 years of age, informs the Monroe Commercial that the Winter of 1812 was colder than the present. The ice in the lake was three feet thick, and closed up some of the harbors till May. TUB PRESBYTERY OF HURON will hold its annual meeting at Norwalk, on Tuesday, April 1st, at o'clock, P. M- The Chiuehes wiUe-nd in tljir records a-id statistical report. A.

NEWTON, tiled er. ticle, it may be returned and enclinr-fc-cd. or the money will be cheerfully refunded. ALFUHI) L'N KOK si CO the resolution, but without stating his reasons. Lord John Russell gave notice that he should, on that day fortnight, move resolutions on the subject of national education in England and Wales.

It is said that the amount of forgeries of which the late Mr. Sadlier, who lately committed suicide, has been guilty, will not be much under 441 Broadway, N.Y. Th chnr from th prevtoas week srs as f. I lows Inoreaee of Umiia l.rr!4 Ixiss In 459740 Incressenf Circulation Inaeaee of lie posits The Ion in SpeHe ia the above exhibit is less tbaa was locked for. Th continued iecasse of Loan and Di- 4Kpriety of his course.

Mr. Marcy places little or no confidence in the testimonials the signatures which Col. ST.heeler has transmitted to him in this connection. It has heretofore been stated that Coi. Wheeler was specially instructed not to recognize the new Government of Nicaragua, but he acted in advance of their receipt a precipitancy on his part which is emphatically condemned by our Ai-rEBO Wm.

D. Abdatt. M. G. RiTaat-x.

Ten years previous to that time, the winter was still colder and one Winter, he recollects, the snow was 13S5-teow tonly violated, and for this there has beon no apology made, nothing whiuh ought to satisfy our Administration, and that the nearest to an apology offered is a denial of the facts as stated by Mr. Secretary Marcy In his dispatch to our Minister. In reply to this statemeut which Governor Cass made in these words "Standing in my -place I say no apology has ever hecn madf never has been tendered," there is a note from Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Marcy, In which Mr.

Buchanan narrates an interview held with Lord Clarctidon. It will interest your readers to know what is the pieci.se condition THE PRESBYTERY OK OTTAWA will hold it semt-annuiii meeting at North vtlle, on Wedueaday, the 0th day of April, at 7 o'clock, P.M. The hurer.fare reque-jt-ed'to send in collections, in view of raising (40 to pay to Commissioners' funt N. GOULD, Stated Clerk. three or four feet deep on a level.

eoaribj is not regarded with fever by all parties besause An outbreak has taken place at Columbia, the amount baa reached a point from which It ia feared a reaction must sooner or later take pise which It ia S. between the students of the college and the feared, will he bo'h sodden and mlschlevona One Price Carpet lart house, BAV1KO Tilts TBS SFACI0j3 AND ELE3ANT 1STO- 364 BROADWAY, Comer of Fraiifclin i3tret, Opposite Tylor' Hadoon, Hpct fully invite your attention to the Very Exlea-iv and Desirable Stock of citizens. At one time a band of 200 citizens were drawn up under arms with loaded muskets, against about a hundred students armed with rifles belong THE PRESBYTERY OF ERIE will hold tta Spring Sessions in the Presbyterian Church at Millcreek, on the 2nd Tuesday of April next, at 3 o'clock, P.M. Statistical reports and CommUai oners' funds will be required. J.

VANCE, Stated Clerk. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Presbytery of Chicago will be held in the Second Presbyterian Church of Chicago, on the 2nd Tuesday of April, at 3 o'clock. P.M. Statistical Reports to be presented and Commisaionera to Geueral Assembly appointed. L.

H. LOSS, Stated Clerk. ing to the college military company. The quarrel Markets. AiHEg Are qaiat gale hsva been mad at tor Pos and 7Jo8 for Pear's per 100 lbs Cbdi.es -The demand is not so brisk, bat holders Governor Barstow, of Wisconsin, has addressed a "le Legislature, denying the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in the matter of tho dispute! protesting against its action, and threatening to the means in his department, any infringemeu HPcn his rights.

-The Canadian Legislative Council "'e passed to second reading a bill permitting all partitL'. el" cepting the banks, to loan money at any rate of iri" arose from an intoxicated student striking on of the guard who knocked him dowu. Carpetings, Floor Oil Cloths, Curtain Materials. Hair Mattresses. Spain.

The conferences of the Committee of the Cortes with deputations from the manufacturing and shipping interests have come to an end, and the Committee will tako time to make up its report. An official return of the Spanish debt has just been published. Tho total amount of indebtedness is 110 reals. Austria. Vienna correspondence mentions that not only is the railroad mania violent in Austrta, at present, but speculation has taken possession of all classes there and it is credibly asserted that there inevitably must be a terrible smash if peace be not tho result of the Conferences.

The Vienna correspondent of the Times, writing lif The Savannah Republican mentions thai Which thry are now off'? ring to vera at Great are not pressing their supplies on the market, aad prior are supported eight young men went from Georgia to Kansas, last THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICEd 1a worthy of eiamlijaiion: KoliKiotis Huramary. IUvivam. We have heard frequently, but not definitely, of the powerful and blessed work of grace now iii progress in Rochester, in connection with the lulinrs uf Rev. Charles O. Finney.

AH 'he Presbyterian churches, exc ept the Old School, the Congre-jfallmial and two of the Baptist churches have united In tho work, and Mr. Finney preaches consecutively In all. A letter to IheCongregationnl Journal ijive-i this notice of the movement which is in cxist-enc a fuller account than which we hope it will in our power to presont. By Invitation from lit lawyers hi tho city, be is now giving them a of lectures on the Divine Law its sanctions, etc. He comes out in all his power, as he Jiil twenty years auo.

All classes of people seem willint; to hear. Tlicro have been many converted aiiiniirr thorn many men of advanced age. He has not invited persons into the Session room lately for envorsation. Tho lat time he did so I think the room was mure than full. There feems to be no (Wlile excitement only in going to meeting.

Some "90 attend the daily prayer meeting at. 9 A.M." The Christian Observer thus notices the very interesting work of grace in several of the Presbyterian churches in Philadelphia: We rejoice to learn there is an increasing religious interest in several of our churches in this city. In Dr. Brainerd's "ngreation (Tine St. Church,) we understand, that ictween twenty and thirty are known as inquirers.

In the several congregations of Rev. Messrs. Cham-U'r, Shepherd and Duffield, there are indications of T'rritiul good, such as should encourage the people to pray with holy importunity for a revival rclicion." Cottos The market has been depressed throarS It seven of vhaxa become free State men after Royal Uedaliou Velvet Carpfrting, from 1W. THE PRESBYTERY OF ST. JOSEPH will hold it next Annual Session at Lima, Irtd.

on Tuesday, April 1st, 18i, 2 o'clock, P.M. N. EELLOW, Stated Cierk. THE PRESBYTERY OF NORTH RIVER adjourned to meet in Poughkeepsie. on Tuesday, the first day of April, at i o'clock, P.M.

Serra -n by the Moderator, Rev. A. C. Frieseil. 8.

MANDEVILLE, Stated CUrk. to 2Ss. to 1Wl. week, and th dl-position to ssll is increasing Tb lead- Tapeatry do. do.

ing sootnem markets ar depressed ander inersmsing receipts, which ean-ei a downward Irellnatlon In price Braeaels do. Kztra arid tsuper 1'ly do. 1'atent Tape-try IngraiD do. In if rain do. Fl-jor Oil ClotU do.

'm. to 12. b. to 1. lo W.

2a- la 7a. 2. Od. to loa. ALSO.

of a question so important; for if the statement made by Gen. Cass be true, and if the i'lritish Minister, Mr. Crampton, is to be dismissed bv onr Government, the exact fact3 cannot but be of u.livorsal interest. Now, then, Mr. Buchanan, in his note of the 2d November last, says 11 In concluding thin part of the conversation Txird Clarendon declared, in a sincere and emphatic manner, that iwth-injT had been further from the intention of the British iiior-ernment than to violate the neutrality of the United States or to giv them cause of offence' Nor is this all Lord Palmerston, in a speech delivered in the House of Commons, on the 15th of February last, replying to the attack made upon the ministry by Mr.

Roebuck, said The honorable and learned member says that the apolofry made by her Majesty's Government vas insincere anil treacherous. The truth of that I utterly deny. Cheer. I utterly and entirelv deny that we made that apology intending to continue the violation of the law for which it professed to be the satisfaction. jSi'r, we have frir-en directions that these proceedings, trhich mieht give umbrage to the United States, should be discontinued.

The assertion made in the last despatch from the Government is. that afterthese directions were iven, and after the explanation was tendered, some of thos proceedines were continued. The truth of that assertion remains to be ascertained. If such was the case, the proceedings were clear'y against the intentions and without the knowledge of the' British Government. Cheers.

I repen that that her quote middling plants at 10c Mobile at 10c; and New Orleans at I0-i per lb. Featbebs Are bsld higher aad are esarce. Fut We a-itie sales of Jersey at 1 1 par lb Fixi-b akd Mcal The matket f.jr Stat and West Canton and Cocoa Mattinga. Mats. Rutrs.

Dmiireta. Ptair on the 17 th, says The evident desire of the Itoda. tibadaa, In every at the lwasT Rates. YOL'NO JAYNE. 34 broad way, Corner of Franklin fit.

N. B. No mlsrepresentatioi.s maJa la evil. ern Floor daring the week has assured a firmer toae Washington Government to pick a quarrel with England excites attention here, and people in office are strongly inclined to suspect the President of TBE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETJNQ of the Presbytery of Schnvler will be held at Clayton, on the 3d Tuesday of April, at 7 o'clock. P.M.

HENRY C. ABERNETHY, Stated Off. PRESBYTERY OF TRUMBULL. Tlie next Stated Meeting of the Presbytery of Trumbull will be olden at Yoannrstown, Mahoning connty, 2nd Tuesday of April, at 2 o'clock, P.M. The word of the churches and the statistical are to be presented at this meeting.

liy order of the Presbytery. R.BETTS, Stated Clerk. THE FOX RIVER PRESBYTERY will hold it next meeting at Berlin, on the last Tuesday of April, commonc-ing at oi o'clock, P.M. J. B.

PRESTON, Stated Clerk. Customers fret-1 shown, but nit rife-1 to buy. mn nnder a good boma demand. Va sale of Importance) and Churches supplied at Wholeaade 1'iices. 13vt bt bav been mad for Export We quote cl.lnr rale for endeavoring to kill two birds with one stone." The Crm of Sheldon, Lamport Blakeman Common to Oood Sute at 7o7J Extra Slate at 7 7 Common to Oood Wsstera at ie71 1 Extra West they reached there.

J3f The Supreme Court of Wisconsin, bus overruled Mr. Barstow's flea to jurisdiction, without deciding as to the finality of the canvass. Mr. Bar-stow has leave to put in further pleadings within four days. TUi proprietors of the St.

Nicholas Hotel are about to build a fine edifice on Mercer street, corresponding with the rest of this magnificent block, which will contain forty large family rooms, making altogether 600 rooms for guests. The hotel will then have a front and rear of 275 feet on Broadway and Mercr street, and 250 feet deep, and will accommodate 1000 EJP" The Louisville Courier njentions the failure of Cassius M. Clay. It is rumored it was brought about by speculations in hogs. It is rumored that Judge Ingham of absolutely refused to be the candidate for the administration party for Governor on an anti-Maine law platform.

The fares on many of the railways leading into Boston have been raised, some as mnch as 83 terest agreed upon, the same to be recoverable in tho Courts. The draw-bridge of the Providence and Bristol Railroad, at Warren, was carried away by the ice last week. PIT1 Friday night a fire broke out in a feed-store, in Fifteenth street, in which a German woman named Dietz attempting to escape from the tenement by getting out a rear third-story window with her child in her arms, was killed. The mail train on the Hudson River Railroad which left Albany on Saturday, at 7 A.M., consisted of 12 passenger and 3 baggage cars. The mail brought down was the largest that ever left Albany at one time.

It has long been, forbidden bylaw in Georgia, to manumit slaves. To avoid the law, masters have taken their slaves into other States and freed them there. This evasion of the law is now expressly forbidden by statute. pT non. Thomas Corwin is still confined to his bed from the effects of his fall.

J3f A Russian agent in Worcester, a few ern at S7o9t Extra Oenesee at BoI0l Caaadlaa IS THIS DAY dissolved bv mutual consent, Mr. Lia poet retiiiu(r. The partr-ers hsvlriff associated with them Messrs. HEZKKIAI1 till A1LKR and MfcLANCTHON HL'R1. will continue the business of the lale firm tin In plain English, his partisans are believed to have two reasons for agitating against England the one to secure the re-election of their leader, the other, to make a diversion in favor of Russia.

Austria is at present on very decent terms with the Washington Government, but she regards its continual endeavors to find a pretext for meddling in European affairs with such a jealous eye that the good understanding der the style of Sheldon, Blakeman Co. Kew-Tork, Feb. 6. 1S6S. explanation, that statement of orders revoked, thiit expression of regret not regret, as the honorable learnwd "yrE shall speedllj pubUshthe followlr i not likely to be of any great duration." Rev.

Daniel Wis, Editor of Zion's Herald. In a recent editorial, speak thns of Browv's Brokcbial Tbocbek. Our reader will find an advertisement of these excellent lozenge in another column. We have been accustomed to arte them thene five or six years past, and have found them of great service in allaying bronchial irritation and fn subduing hoarseness produced by colds. We do not think they will cure established bronchitis; but where the disease is in its Incipient stages they will doubtles afford great relief.

When the vocal organ are out oX tune they are almost Indispensable to the public speaker. We make it a rule never to recommend a medical nostrum In oar columns; but having found these lozenges beneficial in a diseased state of the throat, we suspend our rule In their favor, believing that we do our clerical brethren a real iavor in railing their attention to them. JOHN BKOWN HON, Boton; BARNES fc PARK, New-York; F. BROWN, Philadelphia. Sold by all Druggist In the United Slate.

l6iV-2t PR. OUHAU6EX BIBLICAL COM ARIES. THE ENGMen BIBLE; nistorr of the Translation of gentleman says, that tne laws the Limed wates had been violated', because he did not believe that such a violation had occurred, hut regret that any thing should have occurred which could be considered by the American Government to amount to such a violation teas received hy the American Minister at this Court frith an expression- on his part of a belief that it trould be dfemed satisfactory by his Government. As a proof that such was his belief; I mav the Holy Rcrfptnree Into the Enicllsh Toriirue. with sped-mens of the early English versions.

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1 roL 12mo. aew edition. Tries mention that he some time arterwarus received a despatch directing him to make a second remonstrance, and that he per cent. put that despatcn into nis pocKoi. ana aostainea irom communicating it to this Government, because he believed that the communication which be had previously forwarded to An intoxicated man was killed on the Con- rapM (fitntral Jfrrftlligcnte.

ljf' The anxiety respecting the missing steamer racilic has become intense. She had forty-five passeng ers, of whom about fifteen had taken passage in the fir.it cabin, and the rest in the second cabin. Amongst the passengers are Mr. R. K.

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All that can come of this is the dismissal of Mr. Til EPISTLE to the I'hilltiians nractlrallv nnUnnl nectinut River Road, near South Vernon, on Saturday last. Crampton, and the British Consuls at New-Tork, Boston and Cincinnati, should they not bo recalled by their Government. The extreme pugnacious- i t3P The weather in England and France during ness of Gen. Cass is to be attributed to the manner i the week ending February 14th, was very warm.

At Nottingham, 110 miles N. N. W. of London, and whose latitude is nearly eleven degrees greater than that of Boston, the thermometer did not fall below 39, and rose above 62 every day in the week but in which he was treated by Lord Brougham and the is accompanied by his wife, The Pacific is commanded by Capt. Asa Eldridge Hugh Lyle is the first mate; J.

W. Terry, surgeon Samuel Matthews, engineer; S. W. FairchtM, steward. Her officers and crew number in all 141.

The insurance on the Pacific is very large; the amount on the ship is English press for his agency in persuading Louis Philippe to refuse tOTatify the Quintuple Treaty, by which England had conceded and secured the "right of search a right annihilated by the famous dis one. At Fans, (.0 degrees Kortn or butter So Family should be without Them. "tlr speak of M'Lane's Liver nils, prepared by Flem-' irijr Pittsburgh, Pa which have become an indispensable Family Medicine. The frightful symptom which arise from a diseased Liver manifest themselves, more or less, In every family; dyspepsia, sick heaiarha, obstruction of the menses, atrae and fever, pains In the aide, with dry, hacking eoagb, are all the result of hepatis de-raturement and for these Dr. M'Lane's Pills ars a sovereign remedy.

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SHELDON, BLAKEMAX CO Xt So. lli Kassaa st-, Xsw-Yark. ff A larga fire at Holmdel, Monmouth X. patch of Daniel Webster to Mr. Everett, which, when read to Lord Aberdeen, he said, It must be an destroyed about $6000 worth of property.

swered but which has proved so far days since, made a contract with a manufacturer there, for several thousand rifles. They are to be of the Sharp pattern. fT" The steamer E. Howard came in collison near Troy, with the steamer Henry Lewis, from Cincinnati for New-Orleans, last week. The latter boat sunk.

All the cabin passengers of the Lewis were saved through her hurricane deck, but twenty of the hands and deck passengers were drowned. The ninth annual report of the Westboro' Reform School for Boys, the Institution represent to be in a very satisfactory condition, and to have been steadily improving during the past year. The whole number of boys committed to the Institution during the year has been 288; the whole number in the Institutionnrinz the year, 881. Thomas Downing, No. 210 Greene cut his wife's throat last week, nearly killing her.

He was in liquor at the time. The drug establishment of Bush Gale, No. 116 Greenwich street, was damaged ry fire to the amount of about $30,000, last week. Geo. VT- Clinton, of Buffalo, and Robert Kelly, of Xew-Tork, both Democrats, have been elected Regents of the University, by the Legislature of New-Tork.

lf A bill is under consideration in the Louisiana Legislature which provide that no mart slaves shall be emancipated in that State, unless the master fur Temperance Thomas died in Lowell, Vie are informed of a very interesting revival in Elmira Female College. Our eorresjwndent there were evfdent tokens of the Lord's Pence in our mi 1st, tho 'week previous to the Thursday, appointed for special prayer for schools nl colleges. The Saturday evening previous, we k' ird ti voice of joy and gladness for sins for-Siven the next day another case, and oh Thursday "ir prayer meetings, which continued from sunrise Mil iii the evening, were well attended, sometimes wrotH-ring ninety anil more, and the inquirers' unwinds ore increasing in numbers and in interest I ak the prayers of God's people everywhere, tl Messed work may go on until all shall be ''nijht into the fold' of Christ. No excitement, but quiet ami solemn earnestness pervades our 'nil there is a diligent daily study of God's learn with joy that a delightful work of grace i pror-ress in the Market Street Reformed Dutch i rtev. T.

S. Cnyler's) in this city. The Prfichiu services are attended by large and solemn ijlitnries after which inquiry meetings are held. r.umtuT of inquirers is increasing, loam that sixteen persons united with the church in Charuplain, N.T., of which Mr. Haines is pastor, at the last communion, Hut about an equal number are expected to forward the fruits of the last revival iu that Mr.

Hodgman of Terry Center, N.T., writes -ting the revival in that place, as follows tr.y ln tiie Winter, in one part of our congregation, '-ere evident tokens of Divine favor, and reral conversions occurred in families in that lo- 'ty. At the same time our weekly prayer meet-cjs and Sabbath congregations increased much in Uiterest and attendance, till the whole field truly white already to harvest," and we only needed nor rear-, to c.Ulir It in. Just at this time we itea Rv. parker to come among us. He had 7" lal 'ring i Burns, and Andover, and Friend-'''P, with marked success.

He came of the 29th of '-nary, and remained with us four weeks, preach-ry afternoon and evening. And the whole nmn diy Were move4 by tne trth th. gptrft on other days, like a rushing mighty L'ld." (iur v.atll.,1 with thai on Sunday, aged 104 years. Kansas Affairs The House has been occupied in business matters XW" The bill to exempt the New-Jersey Histor The Liver Pills may also be used where purging la simply connected with the deBciency Bill, to supply the ical Society from taxation has passed the Legislature of New-Jersey. Treasury with the means of payinaf expenditures 8600,000 -half in the United Stated and half in Europe the freight money is insured for $40,000.

ner cargo consisted of six or seven bunt red tons, valued at Most of this was insured. The total insurance amounts to over $2,000,000. The Star of the West left on Saturday at 3 o'clock, P. for Nicaragua, carrying with her some 150 fillibusters. The officers of the vessel scrutinized the tickets in advance, so that none were set on shore as the custom is at Sasndy-Hook.

Francis P. O'Keefe, one of the original indicted," was among the passengers. EST" The Washington correspondent of the Wil necessary. As an anti-billions purgative they are inferior to none. And In doses of two or three, they give astonishing relief to sick headaehe; also in slight derangements of J-ff Millard Fillmore has been elected First Hon duly authorized to be made, and which have been made, but for which the appropriations of last year the stomach.

orary Vice-President of the New-England Historie at t7a9 for So per floe to Best Extra Foa'bern at 7J a'0, for Mixed to Extra par bbl Rye Floar I dell at JuG, per bbl for Fin and Snpetfic Corn Meal ia ia limited demand, and is dull at 3J Jersey, and 3( for BrsBdywine per bbl Bocks-beat Fleer la dull at lilt per 100 lb Obaib Wheat is in bst'ar demand for boss ass, aad so in little Inquiry for export. The available stock oa hand is estimated at about 790,000 baa be Is, of all descriptions mostly ia store, which I large for the seaana. We quite closing prices of White Caaadlaa at 1,8002, (ordinary to choice) Soatbera Red at Soatbera Whitest per bushel. By ia I improved request with a fair demand for export. We quota sales at 1,14 from store, aad at 1,12 mostly deliverable tats month, per bwbeL Barley is scarce aad needed Bobm Caaadiaa baa been parehaaed for futar delivery at 1,30 per beshel.

Cora is la fair demand at 6-'s72e for new White aad Tallow Jersey, and Soatbera, per bash Oats are quiet and languid. wBocemcs The Coffee market fat qnlet, with a rs-daeed roppty, aad irmly bold Pursrt are more freely oSsrred, aad a the demand Is Bonders e. prices favor ptrrcbasera. The market for Molasses I la active, although a fair demaad exists for 9tw Oriears, bat For-eign I doll. Teas are in good request at baoyaajt pvicee.

Hil Ia withoot change Forth River sells at 12J far sblppmg, pee 100 lbs. Bora Ar quiet, aad sell slowly at 7al0e per lb with a fair sapply for the season Heap The aaarket tsejaiet, aad the general apt.ly is wi'e oat say material osSditiea. Hides Are ia fair demsad at steady prices. Tha receipt a ar limited, aad the atigaborirg aaarksti ar poorly (applied. Lkatheb The demaad Wr fjr, aad the sales as I the receipts If ails Cat aad WroagHt eoatiao steady at ear qBe-tatKios.

Potatoes, Ac Potatoes sosn la bsots freely, aad the qaaati'y ia the eosmtry beiag large, the market la i lak Ws qaots Bed at per bash not BBOlBdiBg park-aga; Meeear at wiikoat aad with pack. Car tar a tlla2 per bash sold at perbsuh. for White aad BesaU. Oaiona at tlfaH per bash (or Bed sad Yellow, aad White lit per basbeL Paovlsloxl The demaad tor Perk daring the week his bee moderate We qoo'e etaeisg sate at ISeIE for Mors; aad I4iH for Prima per bbl. Dreased Hoga are selling st 7o5t per lb.

Cart Meat are qarte Ira at Fx97 far Hams, aad 7 for Sboaldera peels. Bseoa is dull aad beery at 9jH per lb as te qoali'y. Lard if te fair demaad at I0r101 par IK Beef eontisaee ahaadaat aad ia moderate reqarat at sdy pries. quote eeeuitiy Prlaae a Ceeartry Meal at 9Hal aad repacked Westers st 1U Ui perbbL Prima Meat eoaamaads 18o23 par tea. Beef Haans are te light aapply aad demsad, a pa lets rsagiag at ISslfH per boL Bitter ia selling moderately.

Chase is te ample aapply aad quiet, Eics Is doll, with only a boms demaad. 8ali The reosipta are small, aad tb market if qaiet. Dealers are well sappHed at prssier t- Pzed Clover sells ia assail lots at 14c per lb. Tlsa-otby st 3 iii per ba-bel. Tallow With a fair btreiry, tbe market remain frnt Ws BOtic sates of priaa at 10 ilOio per Ib.

Tobscoo The demaad bt quite eigoroas, aai prices tor desirabls lots ar aa tb advance. Wool. There baa bees daring the week a better demsad for ai-wt qealHiee of Domes tie at fxiera which brer sellers. Foreiga Wool are also very iraa, aad pT Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M'LAXRS fall short.

Genealogical Society, located at Boston. The Committee on Territories have made Major CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEM-nG of Pittsburgh, Fa. There are other Pills pur A Dainty Book. Oscar F. Swift, Postmaster at China, Wyo porting to be Liver Pills, now before the public Dr.

U'L's ming N. was arrested on Saturday by a ity and Minority Reports on the contested seat, claimed by General Wfhitefield and Gov. Reeder, as delegate from Kansas. These Reports bring that question before the House, and the debate in both genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can sow be had at all respectable drug stores. Kone g-rawsate artiAeaf Iks sig-nafurs if FLEMEKO BEOS.

mington CN. Commercial says, under date of 13SS-U at) Ilouses of Congress has been fairly commenced, ana March 4th By this morning's package oi German newspapers, published in my birth-place, I find a positive statement that Robert Schuyler lives in the little town of Brugge, in the Principality of Bu- will no doubt continue during the next two months. A Perfumed Breath If RAT lady or gentleman would remain nnder the curse a dleagreeabla breath, when by using the 'Balm a a nishes a bond that said slave will be transported out of the United States. The Southern memb rs are for as little disturbance abroad or at home as may be possible. Their motto just now is, Live peaceably with all men." A Thtmsmnd floieer aa dentrifiee would sot only render It sweet, bat leave the teeth white aa alabaster I Many per United States Marshal, charged with abstracting money from letters passing through his office.

Swift has been concerned in depredations upon the mails for some time, and in one instance he confessed to having taken fifty dollars from a letter, and settled the matter with the sufferer by returning the money he had abstracted. Suspicion of other thefts rested upon him, and at length sufficient evidence warranted his arrest Swift was taken to Utica to await the sitting of the United States Court. He is a man about 38 years of age, and has a respectable appearance. Xf- Col. Fremont's warrant for the Mariposa tract of land in California has been signed by the Laid Commissioner.

f3T Co1- Garland, the defaulting Treasurer of New-Orleans, has been held to bail in the sum of sona do not know their breath I bad, and the aubjeet la delicate friends win never mention It. Pour a single drop of the Balm upon your tooth brush, and wash the teeth Bight sad morning. A fifty cent bottle will last year. war with England, or a civil war in Kansas, can Dy no chance he favorable to the prosecution of their plans, and the war spirit in the President's message will therefore not be fostered. To what extent we are indebted to the warlike speeches of Mr.

Seward, Bottom Saturday Evening Gazette. A BiASTrri.CoaTTxax!os may easily be acquired by using of N. and Mr. Foot, of Vermont, for this tone of the "Balm of TTsiinsnaif naMra," It wis remove teat. prmptes and freckles from the akin, leaving It of a soft and conciliation, it is not easy now to determine.

Increase of the Navy. 4rii and (Titranfir. jtrifta mrA ntwlnfT colli 3D. APPLETON Oc C03V4CEA3M2-, 34 ek. 94 WID Publish In a Few days.

RECOLLECTION'S or TBB TABLE-TALK OF I1MIEL BOUEKt, TO WBICB IS 1SSID Editesl by Ker. Auiircii Dtcb. -Ob volcme 12mo. Cloth 1. Front the London LltsvarT Gacette.

The vortrme may he reearded as a luerary earv left by Samoel Rovers to tho nation. He knew that Mr. Dyes was takins: Botes of his eonversetioos. and that be meant to prist them. Wi hsvs every reason to be satisfied with the manner la which Mr.

Dyee has performed his pleasant task. The book chiefly consists of reeollectiorte of otable mea la porttles. art and literature, with whom Bogers throago-OBt his long life associated. T. A ppleton Company bsvb iicunr rrsLUBBP, Tho Attache In Kadrid Msrsass ef the CWt ef Isabella UL 1 voL llmo.

BM pp. It Is mirror, a ptetora, a photograph of paia snd Om pan-area" Boston Be. It Baebel Gray. A Tale founded oa fas. By Julia Ksvanagh.

Aathov af Grae Les." sts. 1 vol. Lano. Pspsr sovers, to satus; sloth. sects.

A volame pronounced by ths AthonssBm, at London, as asr test writtao nr. Confidential Corrospon deuce of 9eTs.zolxxs. Sonsvparte mith htm Brother Joseph. 'With two Portraits. 2 sola.

12ssl Cloth t2. MTaea eohrms aiford a asepsr losirbt Into the aaaa and his Buttress of act sen than any Morraphy yet written. In toss Bsuars he Hvsa and epssks te kiaasslf Uth-th HI wo nevr 511 here before) during "at time. Our meetings of Inquiry and prayer The Senate have passed a iill for increasing the Navy by building ten Sloops of War, for which an appropriation of two millions of dollars was made $500,000. lT About thirty citizens of Norwich, Ct, have founded a Free High School in that city, and endowed it with $84,000, of which 850,000 is a permanent fund, the rest being in land and school-buildings.

Edward 0. Coburn and Benjamin F. Dal ton whose trial for assault upon William Sumner, which resulted in his death, has created much interest in Boston were sentenced, on Wednesday Coburn to ten months Imprisonment in the common jail and a fine of $250, and Dalton to five months imprisonment and $200. -J- Dr. Beale, the Philadelphia dentist who was sent to the penitentiary for an alleged outrage upon dolstadt, Germany." It appears from the first annual report of the Insurance Commissioners of Massachusetts just printed, that the amount of property belonging to citizens of this Commonwealth, insured in Massachusetts insurance companies, is not far from five hundred and twenty millions of dollars.

Cases of voluntary emancipation of slaves frequently occur at New-Orleans, and the slaves thus liberated, in almost every case, fully vindicate the good policy of their emancipatlen. Many of them become the owners of property, and some of them even rich and singular as it may appear, many of them become in turn slaveholders themselves. The mode of legal emancipation in New-Orleans is somewhat peculiar. Every case must be decided on by a jury of twelve slaveholders. It must be the voluntary act of the owner, who must prove to the satisfaction of the jury that the slave is of good character and capable of self-support.

In some other Southern States the emancipation of slaves is entirely prohibited. A few days since the wife of Rev. Horace James of Worcester, gave birth to two children, and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour en two or three drops, and wash the face nifc-ht and morning. BurasHis Ziir.

Wet your shaving brush In either warm or sold water, poar on two or three drops of Baha of a Thousand Flowera," rub the beard waO, and It win naiks a beautiful soft lather, much facilitating fhe operation of shaving. Prise only Fifty eenta. For sale by FrrarMw Oo. Propriasor. and an arerrleta 141 satis crowded with anxious sinners from all classes CKUBCH ZSXCTKW YBTKD.

TBCSTKES. Rav. 8. T. Spear.

D.D. Raw. 3. W. XeLane.

D.D. Rev. K. P. Hatflald, D.D.

Rev. A. D. Smith, DJ). Norman Whit Oliver H.

Lae, K. Dodge, Walter a Griffith, Cli Th.nr. with which to commence the work. They are to be screw propellers. The estimated cost by the Navy Department is 507X00 each.

Then there is before Editions of life. And samo. pverburdened 5 Profess to have found pardon and peace In Meetings. In this number several are heads fcrailies, and men of the greatest influence and Rev. T.

Brsaa. D-D. the Senate a bill for new fortifications, which in The Hair Restored. i Owvs H. Lrs.

Tiaismtr. 91 CorUasd street, JTi r-Tork. VE of the greatest chemical triumphs of th age has heen achieved bv Mr. C. F.

Haskell. 2 Kss.su street. uon in our community. One man, 76 years old, converted and became as a little child in work, together with two lovely danghtersand rolves millions of expenditure. These are grand Jobs for somebody to be paid by the Government for other services rendered than building ships and forts.

If the people of this country would adopt the USSEXBLT8 C0KHITXEK OH EDTJCATI0W. Tboa H. Skinner, D-D, IX.D.' one of his female patrons, and pardoned out by the Governor, was honored with a public reception by the dentists of New-Tork, last week. The convic family altar in his house. Several back Tbotna Braj nerd, D-D, William Adams.

D.D-, ii i motto Live peaceably with all men relying on In the invention of hie oalebrated Baanrcroa. which Infallibly restores grey hair to its original color and conditio. This wooderf ol elffeet ia produced by removing aii obstructions to the natural secretions and thus giving hsaith to the scalp. The hair necessarily rasajms its original color, and with it a moat desirable lustre and beauty. It Is equally excellent a a toilet article, and need only to be need to be at once appreciated.

The grey and those whose hair is fall-In fir out are advised to try It. For sale by Hereman se Clark. Rev. Geo. Duffleld, Rev.

Albert Barnes, Rev. John Jenkins, Rev. Henry Darllnv John J. Owen, DJX, Rev A. A.

Wood, WiHiazn Parrea, Janes Finneo, er "ve been reclaimed, and still the work goes have now a large circle of youth devoted Rev. Thomaa Shepherd, tion of his innocence is now nearly universal and is the strong bands of commerce to bind foreign nation to keep the peace, these vast expenditures Hon. William Jeaaap, lil. Jeacap, entertained by the lady herself who accused him of nonma wiuxe, W. Benedict.

would be better employed In building a railroad of the outrage, which she now believes existed only -arist, and whom we hope to receive soon to the of oar church. Most of them are covenant Ureni nd have long been the subjects of faithful Rash tea. Chilton, and C. H. Ring, Sew-York; ani ianby since then the wile of Rev.

George BushneB, also of at Use-It Onhsian Tnonas Baa I aaan D.D. Jm aw Rev. so. Dnrau, ix th mast perfect kind from Council Bluffs to tne Batch, Baltimore; u. S.

Johnson, rniavleipiUa. her own stimulated by chloroform. Worcester, has given birth to three chudren. City of San Francisco, or breaking through the bar- and earnest nnvar. Wa faal urate fill to.

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