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

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THE NEW-YORK E.lSrGhEIL.IST, MAEOH 27, 1856. 51 rai aunng tne war with Russia. He Teviewed Mr. thv.ked Goi there were neitlier sebools nor State Government in Kansas, THE THrRD-PRKSRTTERT OP XEW TOEK wTH rs? 1 re large six-storv building, fronting on Pianos to Let. Murray's course at Teheran, and deprecated a pre --q ii bis LonaresMunai uiawiv, bold their Quarterly Meeting in the Session Room of The To Teacliers.

A RARE OPPORTTTXITY. .5 y.ujecieu free State government in A Assortment of Piano, both with and without the can rm any proper conception of Twenty-second street and Fourth Avenue, was. I its contents, almost entirely destrojed by fire last usas cas at length been formed. The legislatare mature of the subject. In the House of Commons on the 6th in an aiiacn merit, to let or for sale on monxniy rav merit.

The n.t Hheral inducements ar c.florred. Ca'l FOR SALE. A large and flourlshm Boardtirr School for Boys, within aa hour's rido from. New-York tj Mercer Street Preebvterian Church, commencing en Monday. April 7th, at 9 o'clock, A M.

Statistical reports are to be presented, and candidates examined for Lacensore. E. T. HATFIELD. Stated Cirri.

rAT''; ected at the elections appointed by Gov. Eeeder, after the illegal removal of the boms leMslarnre to Wsrer''op-i of 6. Gilbert 419 BnwfVway. comer ttip in the South, who read Kalroed. PrMM nnntKa-Dm weeK.

t-e building was owned and partly occupied by acob IToppock, worker in metals, whose i 11. KA iiif-" swer to Mr. Bakter.Lord Palnierstoa said, that upon inquiry at the Foreign Office, he found that the papers telating to Central American affiiira not Shawnee, (which act Gov. R. asserted, vitiated their For full particulars, address immediately Box 2734, Xew THE PRESBYTERY OF BELVIDKRE will hold its loss is estimated at $100,000.

The destruction of otk roaz omoe. next stated meeting at Beloit, oa the second Tuesday of Stop! TIIS LITTLE MESSAGE a njontlily rosea Z.ne for ail dennmi ltri-isi nf 1st sur fnr ihn April at 7 o'clock, P.M. The churches will send ia strict rucords and statistical report. J. V.

DOWNS. Siated OrJt be laid on the table before Easter. France. Salisbury Mansion School, LINCOLN SQUARE. WORCESTER, MASS.

fprict on of only a Quarter per year, or live copied sent to Advices irorn Fans of the 6th inst. sav Ac T'TTK SPRING TERM of this Baard'ng School for Ctmnntrrnl ani Strntttars. Th Macey and Stack market has ben artivo thraath tlw put week, withont any notarial change of rate la tba fosTMr, and batter prices ia tha latter Ia iew of tba axtwoded liabilitiea of tba Banks, tba laeraasmg -ipecie ahipments ajji baavy tmporU of F.ir;gtl Mar-ehsndlaa, wa may gaa a al ght tr sgency in tba market, a tha Spring trada increases. Tha current moBMy rataa nra P-ime 60 day paper 6a 7 par east 4 to 6 raoathi d(x, 7aS per cent and fair do. at 910 per oant.

The fisal ptTment, oa acsoant of the Mexteta Ia-demnity was paid from tha Sub T-aa-ury. on tbe list aad the amount 500,000) went Into tha Bck of America Tba Stock Exchange showed eoosiderabV ia the middle of tba week-, and the general market doses with rather a dull feeling Annexed will be frond the price of man of th descriptions at the Eiebsnre oa tbe 4 inst. TTIE PRESBYTERY" OF GRAND RIVER will met at Ashtabula, on the third Tuesdav of April, at 2 o'clock. E. BUbUSELL, Stated Clerk.

Toung Ladies and Misses will open on Wednesday the 9til dav of Anril pit ai i in fAnrtMm weeks. cording to reports very generally current to-dav th w.oaiCTiwrooeuoiiir. iow is tne time to sDwenco. Apri ls wanted. Address Little Mesaxe Bird," Spruce New-York.

lt inner than a newspaper paragraph. Mr. Clayton's Bpeech. lias delivered a eech on the Clay-' iiii'-'-er Treaty, so long delayed by his ill He Z'lve i ''is o)inion, after the most of all the various plans for a'-ro-s the Continent, that the attempt to i tou! 1 be made for years to come and i bt maintained as a source of profit. He jbkJ the Hon.

Mr. Everett, who, in a A 'n the Senate, had said, the claim ''fr i to, the Island of Raatan had been set tip Circulars may be obtained on application to any one of accouchment of the Empress may be looked for almest immediately, instead of from the 15 to the Lectures or the Paradise Lost. THE PRESBYTERY OF NEWARK, N.J.. will told its next stated meeting at Plain field, on Tuesday, April 15. at 3 P.M.

Statistical reports and written r.arrativ- will be expected. J. FEW SMITH, Staled Clerk. TR0FEc60R CHARLES MATHEW3, Principal 20th which was the period originally spoken of. It appears certain that the Pope win be the rol- me geaueiuan cameo oetow.

REFERENCES. Rev. Dr. A. D.

Smith. New-York. Rev. Dr. Geom Prentiss.

Rev Dr A W. McCiur, Sec Ana. F. Union, No. 1M Clambers street.

Rev George W. Woad. Boa A B. C. F.

M. Nsw Bible Honoe. Worcester, March 17th, 1S56. l67-4tls fatber of the Imperial infant the Queen of Bsveden cnaracter,) met on the 5th and was duly organize. The Governor elect, Governor Robinson, was duly installed, and delivered a long and very spirited inangural address.

The Legislature, Governor and Lieut. Governor were duly sworn into office, and the form of an actual, bona fide State government was begun. Governor Robinson's message is a verv leitliv and able document. The first subject taken up is the duty and necessity of providing educational facilities; and as in a new country many necessarily suffer from sickness and poverty, he also urges the erection of a general State hospital. The militia should be put at once on an effective footing, exposed as the citizens are to the scalping-knife'of the savage on the West, and to the revolver and hatchet of the assassin on the East.

It next takes up the subject of public lands, and maintains that the policy of the general governme.it using them for the tne godmother. THE PRESBYTERY OF KEOKUK will hold its next stated meeting in thecitv of Keokuk. Iowa, on Thursday. April 10th. at 7 o'clock, P.M.

The churches are reminded ia that this tbe time to present their sessional records, statistical reports, to pay the Commissioner's and Contingent Funds, and their contributions fr Church Extension, if not jet paid over. i. C. BEAM AN, Staled ClnrJk. ine session of the Seriate for the vear 1850 was -ics since, eo i -r iroro mis neing so, air.

jicatuerny. iiavrag aevotea mucu time ana labor to the preparation of a course of Lectures on the above subject, designs to sfend a few months ia delivering them wherever he can make tbe most satisfactory arrangement. The Lecturer will furnish ample testimony of bis stand-ice ability from distinguished gentlemen who have hte: ed to him In the city and elsewhere, and would be teased to correspond with clergymen or others, who are aiepo-ed to in reform! re the public taste by substitut tng useful instruction for frivolous amusement. He may te ad iresed at "No. 1023 care of Dr.

Neer-KaanV 1357-2t Little Mkssaob opened on Monday, by the Emperor iu person. SCBSCRIBEatoccefor the See lare advertisement. throws about 500 hands out of employ- M3Lt. CzT" Mayor Parmlee of died last week The stores were closed. sd many buildings draped in mourning.

The Leviathan, the staunchest, best, and swiftest steam-tu that ever floated on these waters, was totally destroyed by fire on the 2th. about 12 miles off Sandy Hook, and within four milei of the boat. The Leviathan had just towed the ship Sunshine out, and had taken in tow the barque Ilva from when a violent explo-ion was heard proceeding from the larboard famace. The crew had barely time to launch the life-boat when the promenade deck fell with a crash. The captain and a boy alone remained on deck, nor did thev leave until the smoke pipe fell.

A boat from the barque Ilva took the captain and boy off the btirnirig veciel. 3 Mr. Greeley states that the Administration has ordered the arrest of ell the members of the Free State Government of Kansas, and that President Pierce believes they are all in prison ere this. "It is said that only $9,000 have been collected liStia'ed that, at the signing of the lih July, the Government of me Monxteur contains an Imperial decree calling out for active service the 140,000 voung soldiers for THE PRESBYTERY OF MONTROSE win meet at Great Bend. on Tuesday, April 8th, at 2 o'clock.

P.M. Statistical reports will be required. A MILLER. Sialed Clerk. the class of 1855.

CVrelart St Ptttaburgb Rudenn 1 -er 4t Xew Jersev Pennsvlva! ttCoal Co. Raymond follesfrte Institnte, For Young Ladies. I. C. SEBm FRISCIFALS.

Holland. The Dutch Legislature is at present engaged in Kf Tort and Erie RR. 7 Reading elf Panama lna Vfichtcmn Ponthem 94 Vew-York Central PI Central Milwaukieand Kt, Chleaaoand Rock Island Galena A Cbicasro 11 a CumN-rlsrd Uml Co. i'-i'1 had not, as yet, assumed the Island In any way; and it was not 1 7 Ii Jn'v, IPSO, the treaty leing signed on t'i British Admiral took possession of Of imortari-e of tliat Island, Mr. Clay-, i to sty.

He rcgaHed it as being to our nhHt Gibraltar was to the commerce of TH1 3 INSTITUTION la located at Carmel. rnrnam Ca X- It withia three hoars rule of the citv of New JTicannrna TVsneit Co. lt Kh. Bw.nV'-!l pr Centra1 Bcde 01 K. Y.

Central S0 tlie consideration of several most important measures, some of which are organic, to carry ont the tor; betn five miles distant rr.m the depot of tbe New York and Harlem Railvsixl at tr.n AitMi Cleveland and Toledo fifth article of tlie Constitution. Of these, the bill purposes of revenue is at least questionable. The subject of the indiscriminate sale of intoxicating drinks, especially to the Indians, is recommended to always in waiting upon the arrival of the and af-ternoc express trains for Albany. THE PRESBYTERY OF DETROIT will hM its next annual niet-tici? at White Lake, on Tuesday. April rh.

at 2 o'clock. P.M. The hnrches are particularly requested to present at that time their records and statistical reports: also, ajrreeablv resolution of Presbytery, to take, at an early dav. a collection for Commissioner's fund. Svnodical and'Prebvterial expenses, and remit the avails to Jacob S.

Farrand. Detroit, or pav them in at the meeting of Presbytery. O. W. MATHER, JStafd Clerk.

TTIE PRESBYTERY OF TIOG stands to meet at Union, on Tuedav, April at 2 o'clock. P.M. P. LOCKWOOD, Stated C'erk. la State Securities the sales through the week are as on primary instruction attracts a large share of pub In beauty of scenerv and 1iiKriiv rrml ran hardly be snrnassed.

Evervthinv Wiih Mn Arc- to Ij-'cvraijean. It was a sudden seizure to be n.e!. Ttf-e views of Air. Clayton aie r.v Iji liini with great ability, and give in- the comfort, happiness and improvement of the pupila, is careful consideration. On the question of the right to form a State government, the message is very full it says Not a man in the country will at Twjb Board.

TuUion. Furnished Room Fnel i Lights. iii. iiiorial from the Board of Trade of foHiwa: Kentucky rTa. Teaneaaee 6's '93, STwatmri 8r3P4s Ttrriaia Ps, 95i91.

KoTth Carolina 6's, Kew-York 6's '74, 1I6 Indiana State 6's, 64 California '70, SO i Ohio 6's 'BS, lOOt- Tha abaras of ear Banki-g faMtitntiStV fSJ at foUows as yet towards the Jesuit College at Rome, for the for an apfropnation to be made for $37.50 per quarter, or $160 per year. Extras Modern Lan-euage-. each 55 per quarter. Mutc $10. Drawing $.

Painti ig $3. Washing bo cents per dozen. education of American Catholics. THE PRESBYTERY OF KALAMAZOO will hold its next annual meeting at Dow atfiar. Thursday, April 10th, at 2 o'clock, P.M.

MILTON BRADLEY, Slated Clerk. tempt to deny that every election had under the Territorial government was carried by armed invaders from an adjoining State, and for the purpose of enacting laws in opposition to the known wishes of the of a s'up canal at toe lsmmus or uanen, The next Session will commence Thnrsdav. Mav 1st and continue rive months. SulF Another colony of 61 yonng people left New- durirg tha week REFaEircR9 Rev. J.

P. Tlover. D.D.. New York: Rev. tlie waters of the Atlantic and Pacific.

j. emorial sets forth the value of a route by Mr. ar.i Kenr.in, lUio reports a line by which to con- York on Wednesday for the West, with the Rev. Mr. J.

J. Owen. D.D, New-York: Spencer Grejrorv. New- Hanover ttank people. The Territorial government should be withdrawn because it is inoperative.

The officers of the Bank of State of N.Y 4fa3 Van Meter. They were from the Children's Aid Society, and go out under the auspices of the Ladies' of the Pacific with the Truaudo 8t Mechanics' Bank-As. InSnloS Ocean B-irk 107 Continental ln Phienix IU York; Hon. E. TL Cowles.

New-York; Rev V. D. Reed, Lansii gbunrh, Rev. A. Elmendorf.

Brooklvn. Rev. Jl P. Benedict. Patterson.

Rev. W. C.Winer, D.D., Lockport, N.T. nni EDTTCATIOXAL CONVEXTIOX IX 'W1SCOSSIX. The Committees appointed by the Milwaukee, Martisem and Winnebago District Conventions and Milwaukee Prea bytery to consult together with reference to the establishment of a Female Seminary, are hereby called to meet in the Congregational Church, in the city of Watertown, ou Wednesday, April 23d, 1SJ6.

at 2 o-clock, P.M.. with the expectation of remaining during the next day. One or more addresses trpon the subject of female ednci-tlon miiir tnectud on tbe evaninz of Wednesday. All law permit all manner of outrages and crimes to he home Mission. Ohio Life A Trust Co.

CammonwrrJth 0" Vassan Phoeaad lather lr Merehanta' Ex 10T Rank of Commerce- lOSslOB OUBSCRIBEatoneefor tbe Little Massaci The Strawberry Culturet BY R. G. PARDEE. A new edition, revised, with many important additions: containing alo Directions for the Cultivation of the Raspberrv. Blackberry, Currant, Gooseberry and Grape.

Price 60 cents. Chorlton'a Complete Grape Grower's Guide. Jmt from the press. Aa illustrated Treatise on the Cultivation ot the Grape in the Viuevard. the Cold Graperv, the wsiug House Retarding" House.

Price 60 cent. To be obtained of all BookseLers, or sent by as prepaid to any part of the Union, oa receipt mf pric. C. M. SAXTON Agricultural Book Publishers.

UOFultoD street, New-York. Sew Biblical Atlas and Scripture Gazetteer. 1 (V PAGES, stiff paper covers, 80 cei-ts; full bound $1. LXfu It contains the following beautifully engraved map with letter press descriptions: 1. The Ancient World.

2. Countries mentioned In the Bible. S. Joumeyingsof the Israelites. 4.

Canaan, as divided amomr the twelve tribes, from the time of Joshua to the accession of David. ft. The Kingdom of Israel the time of David and Solomon. ft. Palestine: Illustrative of the Period of Clirist and his Apostles.

7. The Journeying! of the Apostle Taul. and tbe Seven Churches of Asia. 8. Jerusalem and its environs.

9. Physical Map of Palestine and adjacent countries. 10 a- 11. The Tabernacle; its altars, utsnsUs and priests. 12.

Plan of the Temple. Accompanying it a full Scripture Gazetteer, locating the towns, cities, mountains, Ac. of tbe Bible; giving the mean-incs the name, aud referring to the preceding map ou which tbey are located. Published by AMERICAN S. 8.

UNION, G. S. Scofield 147 Nassau Sireet, N.Y. Sands' Remedy for Salt Rhenin IS unsurpassed as a remedy for Scorbutic or Cutaneous Ei upturns, unfading in lis curative properties aud per raiment in its eflects. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY.

Se ,2 large advertisement. r. B. Trnst Co 107 Bank of North America 106 Win of the Aleato, Navigable to the mid to be entirely practicable, and arveys have excited mnch interest here lt, Tfje distinctive features of this route the two oceans can be united by a jh an ojien cut, without locks, guard- CHURCH ERECTION FUND. TRUSTEES.

jtsterBted in the object of this meeting are invited to at Foreign Exchange was in good demeal ia tba earlj Kill Side Female Seminary perpetrated by the invaders and their friends with impunity. Not one of the whole number has been brought to justice, and not one will be by the Territorial officers. While the marauders ae thns in open violation of all law, nine-tenths of the people scorn to recognize as law the enactments of a foreign body of men, and would sooner lose their right arms put of the weak, aad close at for and IEfaSI71 far franca. TTTLL eommence its Thiol Tr on First Mori dav in H. Rev.

8. T. Pnesr. P.D. Rev.

J. W. D.D. Kv. E.

F. Hntfleld, D.D. Rev. A. D.

Smith, D.D. Norman White. Oliver IT. 1 William E. TWlge.

Waiter Griffith, Stephen H. Thaver. :1 nder tlie rare of Rv. Chctver. fersous designing to oe present are requested to f.

rward their names to the Rev. William A. Xilet. Water-town, and state whether they will travel bv public or private conveyance. H.

M. PARMELKE, i'ui-Com. PRESBYTERY OF POUTAGE. The Presbytery of Portaare will hold Its next stated meeting at Frankiir-, on Tuerday, the 1st of April, commencing at 11 o'clock. A.

M. SEWTOX BARRETT, Staled Clerk. There has been a lance business done la Bounty Land Wett BtoomSeld. K.J.. March S7, 1S5.

1 Warrants, at 13 for 160 acre, 1 I3al 15 fjr 80 acre, 'Little Visum Biu." aad 1 16stl 20 for 40 sere warrants. Kv. 8. T. Sri.

D.D.. President. Oltver TT. T.BK. Treasurer.

22 Cortland itreet, Sew-York. SUBSCRIBE at once for the See large advertisement. than bring an action in one of their misnamed courts. Americans can suffer death but not dishonor, and sooner than the people will consent to recognize the The Dry Goods trada has been attire, with large sties te 8 -u them and Western merchants Cloomfidd Institute. Rev.

E. Seymour. Principal. edicts of lawless invaders as laws, their bleod will The steamer Persia, from Liverpool, has brought as lic attention. Another, less spoken of, but of equal importance, relates to the general administration of tlie Dutch possessions in India, and is conceived In a much more liberal spirit than might have been expected, especially as regards the future emancipation of the negro race.

Judgments pronounced either in the Netherlands or in the Dutch Indies are to be valid in both countries. The liberty of the press is established the right of meeting, of association, and of petition, as also liberty of worship, are to exist in India to the same extent as in Holland. The celebrated astronemer Von Biela died at Venice on the 18th of February, in his seventy-fourth year. At an early age he entered the service of Austria, and it was in the year 1826, whilst quartered with his regiment the 18th Infantry of the I-'ne the little town of Josephstadt, iu Bohemia, that he made the interesting discovery of the comet (called after him) circulating round the sun, between that luminary and the orbit of Saturn. Great Britain.

The event of the week is the total destruction by fire of the Italian Opera House, Covent Garden. The fire broke out just at the termination of a bed masque, but happily no lives were lost. Mr. Gye, the lessee, had just completed all his arrangements for opening the operatic season when this calamity occurred. This is the third theater that has been burnt down whilst under his management.

Mr. Ingram, proprietor of the Illustrated London News, has been returned from Boston to-day to Parliament by a large majority. For Ingram, (libera) 551 For Ad.tms, (conservative) 295 Majority 229 Renewal of the Blockade in the Baltic. Admiral Weston had sailed from Kiel. He has ordered the fleet to assemble off Moer Island, to announce the renewal of the blockade of the Russian ports.

Prussia. Tbe-upper chamber has adopted the proposition of THE MARSHALL PRESBYTERY will hold its Annual Meetii.g at Parma, on Tuesday, April 1st. at Tjo'clock. The churches will send up their Records for examination and their statistical reports. Commissioners to the General Assembly will be elected at this meeting.

S. D. PITKIN, Stated Clerk. ASSEMBLY'S COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION. Rev.

Albert Barnes, Thos. H. Skinner. D.D., LLD Rev. John Jenkins.

Thomas Brainerd. D-, Rev. Henry Dartlns, William Adams, John J. Owen. D.I)., Rev.

Geo. Dnffleld. R'-V. A. A.

Wood. Rbv Thomas Shunhcnl one week'a later advioas from Europe. Tbe news has had tha effect to Improve tbe Cotton aad Provision mar Impediments of any kind. 2nd. That, 'n hundred and twenty-five miles from wean, more than one half the distance is aily for the passage of the largest ves-.

That the remaining distance is composed of leing excavated or river-bottoms water, rocks with slight earth covering. It'i! i-i to forro a thorough cut canal c-crin to ocean, without locks. Money Bills in the Senate, ji Senate have commenced in good earnest in tew duties of originating money bills, and iare ad this week U-foie them a Deficiency Bill, Tpieo Million Bill, and a River Impiovement kens, and slightly depress There was cob- William Pnrves, Hon. William Jeesn.p, i.t-D., James B. Pinneo, Normtn White.

siderable movement ia American Securities, and the mingle with the waters of Kansas, and this Union be rolled together in civil strife. Not only is the Territorial government the instrument of oppress'on and subjugation of the people, but under it there is no hope of relief. The organic act permits the Legislature to prescribe the qualification of voters, and the so-called Legislature has provided that no man shall vote iu any election who will not bow the knee PRESBYTERY OF ELYRIA. The next stated meeting will be at Brownlielm, on tbe first Tuesdav of April next, at two o'clock, P.M. Tne records of tbo churches are to be examined at this meeting-, arid ttHtitical reports presented.

ALFRED H. BETT3, Siated Clerk. orders to buy hare are to a fair extent. Consols closed Jesse W. Benedict.

Chairman Thomas Bbatkebti. D. Secretary pro tern. Rev. Gso.

DrFTiKT.n, Jr. at 91 Tha amount cf Notes in clrculaHoa of tba Bank of England was, oa the lt int P4 676,000, and the stoek of Bullion on hand was $53 000,000. PRESBYTERIAN HOTISIS. 388 Chestnut Street, IMiilaiie'pIi'n. TRUSTEES.

MOKTVILLB. Z. 7. 1S3. Mcrs.

A. B. D. SanuV Gentlemen I have been for The Export of Specie during tbe week was tFCS Tba following statement will show tbe amount of tba to the dark image of slavery, and appointed officers he last twemv-five vears afflicted with tbe Salt Rheum to for four years to see that this provision is carried such an extent as to render me unable to labor or leave my John A. Brown, Rev.

Albert Elrnwi, Samuel A. Perkins, Rev. Thomas Bramerd, Charles 8. Worts, Rev. David H.

Riddle. D.D. Import of foreign Merchandise io'o New-York for the week, as compared with th rorrerponding period for twa room lor a ereat part oi tne time. I nave been under tlie treatment of th most celebrated nhvsicians in this vicinitv. Tm: KIKETKENTH tVml-Annoal Belon of thie Tn-et tution for will commence oa Thursday, May let, ari continue five month.

It is situated within oue liour'n rida, of Xew-York, hy railroatd via Newark, in one of the most retired, rtoalthfut and pleasant villaeea of The editlce wae erected by the principal, ar.d fitted tip' with a vSewto afTord the best accointuodatioue for a lioartima School. A ym-nasiuni of ample dimeiisinns. with all the important jirta of apj arataa. in attached to the eetaMiahment, for the amusement and riet.lt of the pupHs; extenive play prouiuls, and convenient and afe places for bathing and wkatimr. The i larire and commodious, warmed, ventilated and seated in the mont approved manner, furnished with cliemicul and philosophical apparatus, and with a large and valuable cabinet of minerals and ft wails.

The eovernntent of tlie eehoot is strict 'y parental, and lt Instruction i intended to be of the most thorough and practical charaeter; younur men are fittted for any taire of their eollefriate course, and for every variety of" business pnrsuits. All the arran icemen ta of tbe school are ordered with a view to constitute a happy family and a pleasant home, and to afford the best facilities for the improvement of the mind and heart. Religious instruction forms a prominent part in every day's exercises, and receive special an put ion on tbe SlbaLb. In a word, the most careful attention is bestowed upon the health, manners, morals, and intellectual improvement of the pupila Circulars containing terms, refcrencs and other information, may be obtained of Messrs. HOE st efl and 31 Gold street, Xew-York, or on application to the Prtnclpai.

Bloomrieid, March 24. 156. 1367-4. SUBSCRIBE at once for the Lirrxi Missioi Bird." See larffe advertitseinent. M.

W. Baldwin. Rev. Henry Darling. THE PRESBYTERY OF HURON will hold its annual meeting nt Norwulk, on Tuesday, April 1st, at 7 o'clock, The Churches will send in their records and statistical reports.

A. NEWTON, Stated Cierk. TITE PRESBYTERY OP OTTAWA will hold its semi-annual meetine at Northviile. on Wednesday, the 9ih day of April, at 7 o'clock, P.M. The churches are requested to Bend in collections, in view of raising $40 to pay to Commissioners1 fund.

N. GOULD, Stated Clerk. THE PRESBYTERY OF ERIE will hold Its Sprir-e Sessions in the PrehWyterian Church at MHtcreek, on the 2nd Tuesday of April next, at 3 o'clock, P.M. Statistical reports and Commissi oners funds will be required. J.

VANCE, Stated Clerk. and lave used Carpenter's Extract of Sarsaparilla, Relf out. Thus nine-tenths of the citizens are disfranchised aud debarred from acting under Territorial government if they would." I0I1 years: urop. iex range -s omiuient. ana various other articles bv dozen, but without permanent relief from an v.

1 pro- 11 C. Farr, Rev. Benj. J. Wallace.

Johs A. Baosjie. President. Rev. Besj.

J. WiUACi, Secretary. E. S. WhslEX.

Treasurer 1RM. lajis 1M rn-v Goods 1 SIS t4 "i IWrl Governor Robinson then quotes the Organic Act General Merchandise 1.610 077 1W4.U4 l.r.18 cureu one dozen of your Remedy," which relieved me more upon the first application than any article I bad ever used, and in a few weoks was perfectly cured; since which time I have enjoyed health. 319-401 So. 3rd street. Philadelohia to show that its true intent and meaning is to leave the people perfectly free to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their own way but asks Kospectluily yours, A Lit 1 KA tiAKDNEK.

For sale by A. B. D. BANDS. Dmeirifito.

loo Fulton street. New-York. Sold also by generally. Price tl per box. 1367-4t how can this interest be carried out with an Exe cutive and Judiciary, and two-thirds of the Legis PRESBYTERIAN QUARTERLY HEVXEW.

Edited by Benj. J. Wallace and Albert Barnes, I John Jenkins. Thomas Brainerd, J.D, Joel Parker. D.D., with the assistance of Professors tho Union.

Auburn, and Lane Theological -seminaries. Tsrhs per annum, in advance. Subscriptions received at the Office of the New-York Evasoelist. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Presbytery of Chicago will he held iu the Second Presbyterian Church of Chicago, on the 2nd Tuesday of April, at 3 o'clock. P.M.

Statistical Reports to be presented and Commissioners to General Assembly appointed. H. LOSS, Stated Clerk. lative power, in opposition to the will of the peop'e, and with an overwhelming invasion at every election by permission of these officers'!" The Governor Extract from A Letter from Mrs. n.

C. Stowe, Published In tbe New-York Independent. The Kacsss Triumph. Kansas debate on the contested election hai in a victcry mo-t signal and certain. The taken ivos on adoptinj the resolution of m''i iiy to wl I'ewiis and papers, which rai by the a-liiiinistration party.

The was closed by Mr. Hickman, of Pennsylvania, ai.er rule which permits the member of a committee who reported a proposition to the debate. The proposition, modified by Mr. Dunn, of Indiana, wa." adopted, and, instead of the power being niven to send fir j'lersons and pajiers, a committee of the Houe, with full wi" sent to Kansa." to take testimotiy. The Kins.is debate in tlie Senate was fairly opened that fa to say, opened, according to parlia-Eetitary usages, by tiio speech of the chairman, Jufie v.ho first upon the hill to which I have already referred.

He is to be followed by Sir. Colianier, v.ho made the minority report. Jmie Collaiuer Is a man of very eminent ability. p. dividintbe budget into an ordinary and extraord THE PRESBYTERY OF ST.

JOSEPII -will liold its r.eit AnBUal Sessions at Lima, Ind. on Tuesday, April let, 1S56. at 2 o'clock, P.M. N. KELLOGG, Stored Clerk.

inary budget, although the government opposed the next proceeds to a keen critical dissection of Presi NOVEL now in understood to be a parable, a story told in illustration of a truth or fact. One of thelstest proposition. dent Pierce's Kansas message, and defends the Emi and best issued, of this kind, is ibe storv entitled Cate," grant Aid Society and thus concludes Attributed, and we think with good reason, to the author of Ida Mav." In many respects Caste in the superior Mount Kisco Educational Institute. A BOARPIXO SCnOOL FOR BOYS- Tin.S Institution Is located in the town of Newcastle, Westchester County. Nuw-York.

about forty miles from New-York city, and less than hnlf a mile from the Mount Kisco (Newcastle) depot of the Harlem Railroad. THE PRESBYTERY OP NORTH RIVER adjourned to meet In Poutrlikeepsie, on Tuesday, the first day of April, at 8 o'clock. P.M. Sermon by tlie Moderator, Rev. A.

C. Priatell. S. MASDEVILLK, Stated Clerk. It is understood that the Deputy Marshal has book.

It is more carefully written, and more positively dwentl ffnttlfigtirw. relicious in its effects on tbe mind. It in particnlarlv valu able for tlie judicious and sensible vlewn which it oners to PRESBYTERIAN PUBLICATION C0M3HTTEE. Rev. Allwrt Barnes, Rev.

N. 8. 8. Beman.DD., LL.D Rev. Wm.

Eagleton, D.D. Rev. Thomas Brainerd, Rev. Asa D. Smith.

D.D. Rev. S. II. Gridley.

Bev. A- H. II. Boyd, D.D. Rev.

S. T. Spear. D.D. Rev.

George Dumeld, Jr. Rev. Henry Darling. Rev. John Jenkins, Rev.

Benjamin J. Wallace, Samuel H. Perkins, Esq. S-imnel T. Bodir.e, E9q.

Charles S. Wurts, Esq. Kev. Albert Basses, Chairman. Rev.

Wm. H. SpsxCKa, Secretary. William Pcrvks. Treasurer.

Walnut street. Philadelphia. private instructions to arrest the members of the Legislature and the State officers for treason as soon THE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING of the Presbytery It is situated in a proverbially healthy recion. and on ele nexml': of color in their attempts to free themselves from .900 IZ940.tO6 13.418 MT Tha Imports for tbe past week have beea large, acd the items of Dry! Good show aa Increase of nsnly one hundred per cent over the same week of last year Th Krport of Merchandise from New-York to Foreign porta, far tbe week, was, la Domeerle Produce 4t laiaoeilaneoua tl.S,,"6S And for the corresponding week of 1E5S, tl.GSS 421. The following is the weekly Bank statement ending the 2 2nd aad also for the correspondiBg week ia 1965 Jtfeer lAa.

Af rrrrk rvrf. 1 Stt- Loana Slot WJ.f Hnecle 710 14 Ate Circnlatlon 7.46.K 7lin Deposits S9 390.M1 The ebangee from the previous week are as follows I Increase of l.oans Oaln In Specie Inrreaae In Circulation 4M Oaln In Deposlta 133.3aT Tbe balance ia the Sob-Treaxury oa the 22nd in at was $5,222,928 Markets. Asbks Pots are In fair reqwa'- and firm, at tEgaSd i and Pearls are qoiet, at 7at3 per 100 lbs Boots aSD Boors There is an lucres ard for the South and West, and with limited supplies, torn her of ti-rhuyler will be held at Clayton, on the 3d Tuesday of the thraldom of caste. Some of its delineations of Christ- vated grounds, couunandiug an extensive and attractive profipet. an character are of a kind deeply to eflV-ct the heart.

It is Apru. at o'cioca. r. ji. HENRY C.

ABERNETHT, Staled Clerk. as this addiess is reeeived by you. In such an event, of course, no resistance will be offered to the officer. i he nniifitner. wnicn nas neen erectea unaer tne super much better worthy an extensive circulation much better vision of an experienced teacher, is so complete In all its arruniT'-ments, and so well adapted to the purposes fir lculaied to do good.than ruanv works which have obtained ct-rv wide ule.

And those wlio are looking br the meant Heturo of the Arctic. The Arctic Capt. Hartstein, arrived off the Highlands on Monday morning, and after making some inquiries and forwarding some letters to the city, kept off and proceeded to sea again. She had been crnising between Sable Island which was thorough Men who are ready to defend their own and their PRESBYTERY OF TRUMBULL. Tlie next Stated Meeting of tlie Presbytery of Trumbull will be liolden at Youneftown.

Mnhoninsr county. 2nd Tuesday of April, at hich it is dffiirnen. trial it cannot fal to secure the id- of ainusine a vacant hour in a manner which shall he nt the same time profitable and instructive, had better put this country's honor with their lives, can never object to jroval and admiration of all who loMy ftel interested, not only in the mental ai moral culture, but in the health. 2 o'clock. P.M.

The records of the churches and the stat- hook their memorandums. h. b. s. legal investigation into their actions, nor to suffer glarriagts.

comfort and happiness of lis inmaivs. It is seventy tVet ly examined for recent wrecks and the latitude of any punishment their conduct may merit. We should be unworthy the constituency we represent, are to lie presented at this meeting. Jv order of the Presbytery. X.

BETTS, Slated Clerk. TITE FOX RIVER PRESBYTERY will hold its neit meeting at Berlin, on the last Tuesday of April, commouc-ing at 0i o'clock, P.M. J. B. PRESTON, Slated Clerk.

the Rev. Tbe Hair Restored. In Rideberry, Orange county, March 12th. by C. S.

Aems, Mr. Lewis C. Wood to Miss Phebk A ions iy lorty wide, turee siories hitcn. with a oasenient. The first story contains a larvn and conveniently arranged school-rooin, two recitation-rooms, parlors.

library, laboratory, cooBervatory. 6lc Tbe asembiy-room is one in which the pupils aid teachers can meet at convenient times, out of school-hours, for social intercourse. Ass Car id we shrink even from martyrdom on the scaffold penter. NE of the greatest chemical triumph of the age bns been achieved bv Mr. C.

F. Haskell. 82 Nassau street. or at the stake, should duty require it. Should the It will be supplied with books, tuasrazine and naners.

The the invention of bis celebrated Rkstitdtor. which infal Every Reader Will Please Notice libly restores grey hair to itp original color nd condition. blood of Collins and Dow, of Barber and Brown, be insufficient to quench the thirst of the President and second and third storie are divMd into thirtv-f-ux well-ventilated, iteht, rooms, the ceiling of each benr ten feet In height. Every rootn is provided with a speaking- Thia wonderful effect is produced bv removing all obstruc The advertisement descriptive of MR. PEARS PICTO ube.

communicating dtrectly with the I soart tions to the natural secretions una inn giving health to the scalp. The hair necessarily resumes its original color, and witli it a most desirable lustre aud tcautv. It is canal I accomplices in the hollow mockery of Squatter In Genoa, March 11th, by Rev. Levi Griewold. at the residence of Orin Huehitt.

Esq his two sons; viz: iir. Edgar Hugh itt to Mi-s Rachel Mulligan, and Mr. Jay Hcghitt I to Mm H'arbiet Mulligan; the you ladies cousins, aiid i both orphans; all of Genoa. In this City, March ISrb, at the residence of her son i Kev. Joseph McKee, Mrs.

Elizabeth McKss, 76. merit, by which arranijemciit nil the pupHs each of whom will have the exclusive ubc of a room will be placed more excellent as a to' let and only'to be used to be with tbe continued high cost of tbe raw material, price at one? i ue grey ana tnoso wnoe fall completely unuci nis super'isien. ana on aoie to communicate promptly with him mn may require. ing out are advised to try it. For sale bv If ri man it Clark, are in favor of the sellers.

The eHy and near by trada RIAL FAMILY liltfLix and sena lor me rrintea catalogue of all our Illustrated Works. 3k To tbo CNixiTtATED in the preat art of selling books, we would say that we present a scheme for monev making which Is far "better than ali the gold mines of California aiid AttPt rnlia. KV" Any person wishing to embark in tho enterprise, will risk little by sending to the Publisher for which be will receive sample copies of the various 'works, (at wholesale prices) carefulfy boxed. Insured, and directed, effordinK a very liberal per centage to the Agent for his Sovereignty' they are practising upon the people of Kansas, then more victims must be furnished. Let what will come, not a finger should he raised against the Federal authority until there shall be no hope of relief but in revolution." r.very room is turninea witn a hot-air reffister.

connected "with one of the furnaces, bv a fire-proof tin flue. In Rushton. Chilian, and C. II. Ring.

New-York; Canby fc Hatch. Baltimore; IL P. Johnson. Fh'ladMpM. It ia good, and a awry active hastiness is now an tV-i paled closed In the brick-work in supplied also with means for Caudles A fair business has been d-ne in Adamatt- In Corning, Feb.

10th, Enwis A. Calkixs, 19. Hia character was the quiet growth of a nature of un horonirh ventilation. and Is lfxhied with iras manufactured tlae, which are in good supply. Tbe i'ock of Sperm 1 A Book for Every Christian Household.

on the premises. common purity and generosity, amid the associations trt a The new Free-State Legislature met iu joint ses Pure eoft water, brouabt by acqueduct from an adiacetit light, and prices are firm, with a good demand. trouble. With these he will soon be able to ascertain the spring, yieldini? three pullons Kr minute, is distributed very nappy come, dust as tne aiicctions. wlilcn always centered in him as the youngest, were ripening into reli-; ance on his increasing ntrength, his cheerful form is Cottos The market opened with a brisk demand, sion of the two Houses on the 8th and proceeded to the election of two United States Senators.

the most paieame and order accordingly. Address (post paid) ROBERT SEAR 3, Publisher, 1367-lt 1SI William Street, New-York lurougnoui tne nouse. supplying wara-nnftns every room, hot and cold baths, water-closets, after the phui of the best hotels in the city of New-York. mieeed in the old farm house and the saddened common- uy, where every one loved him as a brother. From his a the first ballot, Gov.

Beeder was elected, receiv aad prices are slightly higher, closing at lCJo for Mid- dling Upland; 10o for do. Mobile; aad Ko for do. New Orleans per lb. I he lrnrtees of the anove descned premises nave leased THE EARNEST MAW; A Sketch of the Life and Labors of ECT. D0MRAM JlDS0, D.D., Missionary to Burmah.

By Mr. II. C. Coxakt. Iu one Tolnme, 492 pp.

12rao. Price $.90. brief life, all who knew htm have learned what a ing 38 out 01 6b votes ana on the second, Uen. among rich natural gifts ib unassuming virtue. And from them to Prof.

DANIEL LI fT7.EFIEI.IX A.M.. who has with him the Kev. A. H. SKELBYt A.M.

These are was chosen bv the same vote. Fts! Domestic, is la moderate request, at 10a! lo his patience under the intense suilennvrsol quick consumption, aud his Joyful death, a precious assurance is given of the unclouded radiance which perfect tru(t in Christ will for Jersey per Ib. The priors for Foreign are Meanwhile public sympathy continues to flow ffentiemen are ine rrmcipais oi tnescnooi. I heir attainments in science, and their experience and success In teach-inp fr a number of years, are a full cruarantee that the mth placed under tfiir care will enjoy the very best facilities for mental, moral and physical cnlture. ith greater volume and intensity towards the new TO nit the univerrally expressed deelrc for a comprehensive and convenient biography of th'a Christian Facir Raisins are held eery firm, la view of light A pp tor aamiseion may be made, in person or bv enterprise.

pour around uie last struggles oi absolution, now childlike aud unfaltering that trust was may be learned from a few simple words traced by bis trembling hand a little while before death: "I feel as if I should die. I would like to go and be at rpst. I put my whole trut in Jesus; I pray that He will give me patience to await His coming! Hero, which should fall within the means of r11. this work has been prepared with the concurrence of President Wav- letter, to the Principals, at 102 Enst Broadwav. New-York A large and enthusiastic meeting was held recently supply present and prospective.

Western Apples are doll, at per bbl as to quality. Dried Frail ty, till the 16th of April after thnt date at Mount Kisco. countv: or to the President of the Board nt laud. onthor of the biography in two volnmes. and by tlie consent of the snrviving family of the snbiect of hs memoir the copyright beinir held exclusively for their bene0t.

at Albanv, for the purpose of assisting in the free- then bear me on his bosom." Trustees, Leonard Kirbv. 3A Vesey or to are quiet, but steady om of Kansas. A State committee of 15 gentlemen In Van Buren Center. Feb. 7th.

Dea. Lewis IL Warxbb, Kev. Anorew jjount nisco, estcbester countv. Floo Heal Tbe market for State and West. 43 years.

"WILL BE PUBLISHED MAT lit. A gents wanted In every town in the United States. appointed to solicit throughout New-Vork 37, along the edge of the Gulf, and has not seen any vestige of the Pacific or any other wreck. The Arctic has been under canvas most of the time, her propeller being almost useless in the very heavy weather which she has experienced. Capt.

n. intends to cruise until after the usual time of the line or equinox gale. She had been short of water, and on an allowance of it for some days, but has since made a sufficiency by steam and other ways. The Arctic would not have put into port vrere it not for the pnrpose of putting Van Rensselar Hull, the boatswain on. shore, as his health was delicate and he feared a serious illness would ensue were he to remain on board.

A Slaver Captured in the Harbor. It was suspected some time ago, that the schooner Falmouth, fitting out at this port, was destined for the slave trade, and, by order of the District Attorney, a rict watch was kept upon her movements. Last week she cleared without her Custom House papers. The steam tug Only Son was chartered by order of Mr. McKeonDistrict Attorney,) on learning of her departure, aud Depnty U.S.

Marshal L. De Angelis and a posse of men were sent in pursuit. The Falmouth was overhauled in the Narrows. Three men, who appear to be captain, 1st and 2d mate, and a crew of eight persons, were arrested without difficulty. One man who is supposed to have been an owner, in whole, or in part, of the vessel jumped overboard and was drowned.

The officers and crew are Portuguese and Spaniards, and cannot speak a word of English so at least they pretend. They are hardy, daring-, weather-beaten fellows. The Falmouth is a tight little fore-and-aft schooner, Baliimore built, nearly new, of about 200 tons. She has great breadth of beam, sharp bow, raking masts, and was evidently constructed expressly for speed, and is fitted up with all the appliances of a regular slaver. She had a large quantity of timber on board, adapted for the construction of a slave deck, 56 hogsheads of water, 20 casks of rice and beans, (the usual food fir slaves,) a large copper boiler and iron cauldron for cooking food, and a quantity of leg-irons and handcuffs.

On Monday afternoon she was lying at the foot of 14tU street, without any cargo of any kind on board. as N.Y.; or to the Editors of the EraneetiH, from whom circulars containing a full description, references and terms, mav te obtained. llis death was sudden, lie went into his woods alone in the afternoon, and not returning at niirht. his wife Bent the era Flour was rather depressed during the Boost part of tha week, bat at the cloee it ia pretty active, at rompt and liberal contributions of money. 5,01 0 Phillips, Sampson Publishers, oldest son, a lad, who found his father crushed under a tree Kkf rebvcks Rev.

Edwin F. Hstffeld. P.T.: Bev. John 135" 13 Winter street, Boston. St M.

Krebs, D.D Kev. Iaac Ferris, D.D. LL.D.; Rev. John Thompson, D.D.; Kev. John C.

Lowrie, D.D. were subscribed on the spot, of which 00 were subscribed by Gerrit Smith, and SI, 000 by Mr. Del- Have You a Diseased Liver 1 THE Question, though startling, is sufficiently suggestive when the fact is taken into consideration that diseases of the Liver have become alarmingly frequent in the United States. Indeed, there are few formidable diseases that are Dot in some way traceable to a deranged state of that important organ. Many of the complaints usually classed under the head of Consumption have their origin in the Liver.

"Any remedy that would insure regularity and healthful action in the Liver, would be a blessing to has been the exclamation of thousand. That remedy has been fonnd; it is safe and sure. When a fair trial has been afforded it, it has never been known to fail. Reader, have you any disease of the Liver, or disease which you believe proceeds from hepatic derangement Lose not a moment, but purchase a box of Dr. Lane's Pills, prepared by Fleming Pittsburgh.

and they will restore you to health. It Is the only remedy yet discovered, in which implicit confidence may be placed. better prices. Southern ia inquired for, for ahipmaat, to some extent, and Caaadiaa la ia good demand. Tho Ptvtiv.

arrived on Friday, with European iffs to the 8th inst. No News of the Pacific. li.t(Mi,0!'ie of the Paciflc had reached Eog Ti.e of her having pnt into the R-syn S3 incorrect. Tie Liverpool Journal of March 8 says Cap tain Ju ikins snhi yesterday, and there is no man more competent to give an opinion, that he felt cer-U'm lie Pacific was safe, and in all probability we i 'avs that news in England before they have it America. He instanced many cases of ships being ieiuiiifcl in the for more than a month, and that once nrrr nr.iled by the ice, a vessel can do nothing but daft along out of the frozen prison.

The cur-rtut, aud tlie prevailing winds will probably impel hack Europe if her paddles are broken. The Peace Nogociations. There i as been a report of the signing of the pre-litniMtiei of 1 pare, but subsequent information uul 1 imply that the plenipotentiaries had merely their names to the preliminary formalities. The speech of the Emperor Napoleon to the Legislate Assembly, speaks in cordial terms of the E-j'ish alliance, and states that, while he hoped for pesrc, it was necessary to be prepared for either puce or war. in reality, is known of the proceedings of 'lie negotiatiors.

The Emancipation Beige publishes a communication purporting to proceed from Paris, which says tUt the first four points were at once decided on Thursday that the discussion of Saturday was reported to be vcy warm, and was so, in fact, between Baron Brunow and the English Plenipotentiaries, during which Count Orloff remained quiet, but that it last he broko his long silence, and said as follow! Peace must be restored to the civilized world, pre all great enough to pass over certain details. It was I who made the treaty of Adrianople, and to me it e'ongs to tear it. IVe accept the rectification of the limits projHjfed for Bessarabia, and for the Aiadc Provinces. "We adhere to the condition about the fortress of Bomarsund and we desire that the Is" ps of Aland shall be a menace for no one. Ibare is no difficulty as to and we give 1p, without compensation, the city of Kars to our ancleut r.d good ally, the Sultan." The Emancipation goes on to say that this lan rOPCXAR EairHsIi Cible van.

There was next day to be a county meeting SUB.SCKIBE at once for the "Little Message Bibb." Bee large advertisement. Translation. History of quota closing galea for Common to Oood Stale at t6a 61 Straight Stale at 6a7, Extra State at Peterboro, Madison county, to raise and equip 17 Common Western ate6aa7i; Extra Western at Jesuitisiu. from 50 to 100 choice men to go to Kansas as settlers. At New-LTaven a remarkably spirited meeting Sheldon, Blakeman 115 NafSitr Stet, Nw-Yobk, WILL PCBLIBB SBOKTLT.

as held last week, at which Prof. Silliman was re.ent. Some twenty-six Sharpe's rifles, valued CATIIOIjIC :7s3SITI3Iin.f3 $7JoP Extra Genesee at 9Jal0J i Canadian at 9J for Superfine to Best Extra; Southern t7J fee Inferior to best Extra per bbl. Rye Floor ia quiet, but firm, at t4u6i for Fine and Su pet fine per bl Cora Meal Is in limited demand and dull, at for TUB BTT.T.B a TtlSTORY OF THE TRANSLATION" of the Holy at S25 each, were subscribed. Rev.

Mr. JJutton iTL Scriptures Into the Ensrli sh tongue. With specimens ABOUT TO JOIS THE CUCRCH OF KOMK Br Haskbtt Dxaar, Esq. In one volume, price seventy 15ve centa. the Karlv tnelisn vcwoni.

rvy mra. n. of Jersey, and S4a4t for Brandywioe per bbl. Buckwheat 3T Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. LANE'S Price $1.25.

With Portraits of "Wicklifle and vol. 8 vo. subscribing for one. Rev. H.

W. Beecher was present and promised 25 rifles from the Plymouth church. These were to arm a company of emigrants he had cut down aud dead, ile was nignly esteemed ny his neighbors, and was a worthy member and officer of the Presbyterian church at Amburg, who feel their loss to be gn at. He leaves a large family of children to lament his sudden removal, and to increase the trials and responsibilities of his bereaved companion. In West Cambridge, March 19th, Jcxta Philltp-pa, third daughter of Kev.

Charles P. and Philippa C. Bush, 2 years and 9 months. Her remains were taken to Greenwood, Brooklyn, for interment by the side of those of a little brother buried four years ago. In Xew Cannan, March 14th, Miss Caroi.isb St.

John 6 ii ith, second daughter of the late Rev. Theophilus and Uaunah B. tsmiib, 'I'L In Detroit, March 5th, Mr. Oscar Chase, son of David Chase, 2b. His lingering illness resulted in a hopeful change of mind.

His testimony to the insufficiency of tbe world as a portioa of the soul it is hoped may prove a blessing to those who heard it. The family sorrow not without hope. In Decatur, Feb. C9th, Rev. Marcus Harrisow, 62.

Mr. Harrison was a native of Connecticut, line son of a farmer, his early life was spent in the labors of husbandry. It was not till he became of age that he began tostudy for the gospel ministry. He was a self-made man. Alternately acting as pupil and as teacher, ho acquired a good, though not a collegiate education.

He studied theology with Kev. Dr. Porter, of Catukili, and was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of 2orth River, in or about th yearlS2L He was then 27. The ministerial life of Mr. H.

has been mainly Missionary and Evangelistic. In sum erous churches iu Conn, and jS Y. his labors were unusu Tyndale. Flour is inactive aad dull THESE I.ETTERa. covering the whole Catholic qnea-tion, are, witboot donbt.

the most able and learned re Gaaiw Wheat of desirable quality is ia improved This work present a commons view or tlie proeresp or Bible translation, in tbe Enrlisb htnsruatre. from tbe first CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'L.

genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can tow sume of this subject ever given to tbe world. going from New-Haven, headed by one of Mr. Dut-ton's deacons. version bv Wickliffe in 13S0, to the last, made by order of Kin James in 111: ffivinaf sn acoonnt of tbe successive demand, for home nse aad for shipment, at tall price. Wa quote Bad at 1 CO.

1.70, and White tl 75ol 92, for The argument ana tne coticiastons are masterly boh irresistible, and atrane-eaa it mav seem for an eminent law. Kncfi-sh versions ov Yvicaiine. vnaaie. i aver be bad at all respectable drug stores. None genuine vnthout 3p Since January 1st of the present year, ten yer to leave hia Blackstone and Coke.

and. for a time, bend ner. Cranmer. the iSenevan Ex'les. tbe Bishops, the Douav the tnature of FLEMING BROS.

the wnoie energies oi nis minu, i ui uiu tu oxku (Catholic) version, and Kins James1 Revision, aud of tbe accidents to railway trains have occurred, by which ncnliar to the ietral nroft-esion. to an exhanstinir researc 1367-lt (14) relation of the earlier versions to tne one now in common um.iir tbe torn- of the Fathers of Theoloery, atiU. the ser persons were killed and seventy wound-1. Five of these accidents resulted from collision, nse. The subject embraces the leadinir epochs of Analo-Saxon civilization and freedom.

As the subject of Bible-translatlon has aszitated the public mind at different times vice wmen ne nas reiiuereu lo me cause oi irum. moo me fact that his labors resulted in ehanirinic for life the course I A reritamfil Breath! all descriptions, ter bnrhel Rye is in light supp'y, aad fair request, at steady prices. Ssles are tl 1 2a S1.14 per barbel. Barley continues ia light supply, aad Is Irmly held, at 1 ISat 25 per bushel. Corn closes with a good trade and increased stock We quote closing gales for Mired at 64 Je, sad Prime Yellow at 70s per bushel.

Oats are in large supply, an! sef! stow'y kof a beloved kinsman, who would otherwise have joined THlfi UULilCll Vtf KUUa, wiii ever ue a causa for grati hree from the breakage of rails or machinery, one rom an obstruction, and one from the cars running tttHAT lady or gentleman would remain ander tne carta a disasrreeable breath, when by Using tbe uBabn of a tude. during the last nve centuries, ana at no penoa. pernaps, more powerfully than at present, this work will be esurerly souelit for by all parties interested in the subject, without regard to individual opinions The work is written One of the merrta of the work Is a spirited review of Thousand FUneerg" as a dentrifice would Dot only render it flf the track. Since the fiistof September last, a Buneen, Howson, Conybeare, Mitner, and other modem writers, and a weil digested arsuinerA on the nlantlna of in tne i rue re is oi no yr-j, sweet, but leave tbe teeth white aa alabaster Many per at 31o33e for S-mthern, and 33t43c for State aad West- facts of hiFtory. r.

the Church in Britain by PH. Panl, before the Komaa Pou- The ownership of the suspected craft is still a mys jenoa or little over six montns, mere nave oeeu twenty-four accidents of this character, by which ally blessed with rich euusiosa oi tne spirit. or a snort time, also, he labored as a city missionary in Boston, and a era per bushel. 1357 2t o. 1 1 i assau w- orv.

sona do not know their breath Is bad, end the subject i ro delicate friends will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the Balm upon your tooth brush, and wash tbe teeth ttncHte was tounaeo. Kw. Dr. I'kabodt, in a note to Mr.

Derby, after a careful reading of the proof-sheets, use the following Ian. quaere: Your main arsutnent. It seems to me. ia to tha uolnt. reventy-Eeven lives were lost, and one hundred and ninety-three persons wounded.

tery. Some interesting developments may be locked for upon the examination. Death of Commodore Conner. n'gfat and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a year.

betnel cnapiain ac xroy. ueu lihs grci. iiuriu-wuei miew open Its Inviting and ample expanse to the missionary husbandman, he tore himself away and hastened to the West. Most of his time forth first eight or ten years was employed in Jackson. Since then no has done much missionary service iu various destitute localities in this state.

As a preacher his aualincations were decidedly superior. He To Persons Oat of Employment. An Elegant Gift for a Father to present to hi Family. Boston Saturday Evening Gazette. In the Senate of Pennsylvania, a remon and overwhelmingly eoneluaive.

I hope, aad do not doubt, that it will do much good, while it ia honorable to yourself. Captain David Conner, of the TJ. S. Navy, died on A Bbactifi lCo FLEXION may easily be acquired ty using bom as a parem ana a ecnoiar." BfF" Send for One Copy, and try it among your friends. strance, ivu leet in lengtn, was receivea irom cui- i 1 1 4.

41 1 nf had great power in the pulpit. For logical analysis, felicity Thursday at his residence in Philadelphia. He was a native of Pennsylvania, and entered the service as the of a TTioueand Floicers.11 It will remove trn, pimp'e and freckle from tbe skin, leaving it of a soft and ZCDS Ol 'Uiiaut3jpuia ayaiusb urn iuw-imwu on. nowerofa riimi enU aud vieor of imatriua. a believe this work te aesttnea to oeeome a TEXT BOOK FOR ritOTESTAifTS, WANTED AGENTS TO CIRCULATE ds' caused (as well it might) a profound so profound that the plenipotentiaries ro- roseate hue.

Wet a towel, poor on two or three dror, and A vade-mecum of unanswerable argument against tbe midshipman in the vear 1809. Since that time he the Franciscan Brothers of Cambria Co. It I tion, very lew equalled tiun. And thus too the inteoeuyof A I his feelings, as uits great truths of salvation came be! ore was Signed by Over O.OUU persons. I nim toT utterauce, served 10 quicken ail these powers to TYPE QTJARTO EIBLI, SEARS' LAL3E wash the face night and morning.

lalsehoooa oi aomum POK raMILT TBI. limLID THS Sb aviso Madb East. "Wet yonr sha-rlns; brush in either has been on sea fifteen years, and on shore duty eight years. He was firt lieutenant on board the I their highest exertion. Ale riw a good man.

hie was not perfect. Tne hidden force of strong emotions nf wtiir.li tliA life ia nnlv the, fi trlnnfA Axnnn- warm or cold water, ponr on two or three drops of Balm PEOPLES' aHCTOMAIi DOMESTIC BIBLE Just Published by JOHN T- JEWETT 5b 117 WASHIKQTON BT, B08T02T. mTITS T7sfnl Book Is dptlnid. If we can form an opfnfon that the nearoes of Guiana, instigated by Orr, known of a Thousand Flowers." rub tbe beard well, and it will fnt was sure to Droiect aiie the evil and the trood into OOia Hornet, Capt. Biddle, in the desperate engagement with the British brig Pi received a severe wound which endangered his life for some time.

In from the Notieea of the to have an unprecedented circulation in every section of onr wide spread continent, and to form a distinct era in the sale of onr works. It wiR make a beautiful soft lather, much facilitating (he operation of shaving. Price only Fifty cents. For sale by Fktbidob JEWETT, PEOCTOB A WOETHISGTON, as tlie Angel Gabriel," had commenced to slaughter all Portuguese coolies. Gov.

Woodhouf had sent and sharp reuel. Ana yet, over ana anove au inese oiem-ishes, his earnest piety, and humble faith, and disinterested toils in his Master's vineyord, proved that his heart was right with taod. Co. Pmrtrrw. drntrorWa.

1317-Satt no nnnM. In a rew veara necome i ua. a i t. i.i.r. CLavat-ASD, Onio.

SUZVOOS, LAMPORT A BLAEEUA5, 1845, Commodore inner, as commander of the OF THE AMEKICA aey The most liberal remuneration wiH le allowed to al In Diarbekir. Asia. Jan. 7thiSwii.L Hibdiho. only child i2H Siir-Tou.

is REMOVAL I Orr to jail, but the military under his command were unable to cope with the maddened negroes, and his Excellency bad despatched couriers to the Wind- Home or Gulf Squauron, received orders to defend of Kev. Augustus and Eliza U. Walker, 14 mos. and 23 dya. nersons who mav be pleased to procure subscribers to the 1 1 -i 1 i Ci-'BSCRlksE at once for the "Lmu Jaasaaea Biaa." the coast of Texas as a part of the United States GaocCEirs Sugars are la firmly offered, aad are la moderate request A moderate basinees Is domg la Molasses, at 4Qo4fie for If ew-Orleans.

aad 11a37 lor Cuba Musctwado par gallon. Ia Coffee there ia bat little doing, bat prices are firm. FaU prises are rea-l'sad Cor Teas of all deeeriptione of Green aad Black, with a good business doing to tha trade. Heap All deecr ptioas are quiet, and for American the market is firm, with aa apward tendency in price. Hor There has been a fair bosineas daring tha week, at 7a! 0c per lb.

for different qualities. I box Scotch Pigeon tin nee in email stock, aad though, quiet, is very firm, at e3ia37 peg too. Ear Is quiet aad Sheet dalL Liad Holders are vary firm, aad lb iaqatrw Jj god. Sales ef Fpaalsh to arrive have beea made at tS6fa, Mexican at 6i i best EsgSsh Is held t7 per 100 Ib. Liirsxl Hem'ock Sea Is la Fght sapply, aa-t fa active re quest Oak ia alia sad prteas are fimv.

LcaTSEB Taere a more aetlre basiasea dotsa; fee ahipmaat aad th home trade, with a redaee( atock of aes'raUe qualities. Waiiai Cut a -a steady at te, aad Qermaa Wraogkt sell at 7s par lb. KtvAj. Sroari 8pHj Tarpaatiaa 1 fas rey laega stock, and baa beea dull through the week, at 4fa0 per galtea. Crade Taepeatiae is quiet ard with lucres sing sleek C-mosou Resin is not a firm, aad ia good supp'y Tar aad Pitch are duIL Oiia XnrMan Linseed Is 11 -m, at S3 per fsjles, tttrt msIiKHi silent no doubt with joy.

One of them found utterance sufficiently to say, As we are all let ui sign." The signatures were at once 'Ised, mill plenipotentiaries shook hands and rtH. The Emancipation unluckily adds, that the following day (Monday) the Emperor's iwch would contain the announcement that peace '9 made. The Independence does not enter so much intode-'l, bat it maintains its assertion of the preliniinar- signed, and also states that the Emperor's would contain the announcement about iace. This story Is regarded in Paris as similar to 1t of the first taking of Sebastopol, and has already the application of canard a la Tartare. aold in each of the principal cities and towns of the Union.

-dee large advertisement. ard Islands for the aid of troops to quell the Insur IT WILL BE BOLD BY BUBSCRIFTIOX OJ.LT. fhltittS. and in 1846, when the war with Mexico broke out, he commenced the blockade of all the ports of that PTJBLISHEH3. SBW-TOEK, Have removed from 2S Park Row, TO n.r- should be made at one, aa the field will rection.

Round Hill Water-Core and Jlotorpathlc ocettnied. country. In the course of the war he mane two Street. 108 llO Duaue TTTR HOraTON ST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -jf- ir.

G. TV. F. Mellen, a man of respectabl Institute. 855-rtis fruitless attempts upon Alvarado.

Subsequently ne TN all the local advantages which render Rttract'vs an In JfjT rersona wnsnina; vo aci agnjiit ana au a aie ow Ins. can send for a Bpeciinen copy. P3r On receipt of the eetablisicJ B'x Dollars, tha Pictoeml FailluT with a well besnd Subscription -Rook will be cartful ly boxed, and forwarded per express. standing in society, and of considerable ability as a chemist, but who, during the last three or four Bev. T.

Kalston Smith, pastor, meet for worship each Sabbath afternoon, and every alternate Sabbath evening, In the Reformed Dutch church In Sixth Avenue, near Amity Rev. Mr. McKee. castor. Rev.

Mr. -AioKee's servi 1 stitntion for invalids, and a summer retreat for etnera led a squadron upon Tampico which surrendered. Hints Eeslgned to Aid Christians seeking relaxation and pleasure, this uiands alone and nr. rival led. Its cbarmlngrBraleceriery and inimitable landscape He was relieved in 1817, and has not since been in ces are heid every Sabbath morning, and each alternate years, has been waxing more and more insane, has been sent to the insane asylum.

Mellea, dur at onr risk ar.d expense, to any central town or Tillage In the Cntted States, excepting; those of California. Oregon THEIR EFFORTS TO CONVERT MEN TO GOD, by Thomas Skinner, X.D., and Edward Beeoher. D.D. have acquired lor lt a woria wioe repuiuiion. eeny una.

tiabbath evening. active service. By the action of the J.avl Honra 12 mo. paper covers; price par too copies, ny mail, ing the last year or two, has imagined himself a GSKERAL ASSEitBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN pa'-ches from Berlin speak of a similar state of al ter a three monins stay, canea stouna i ins raraatm sf America." For tbe gratification of rural tastes and real enjoyment, it possesses many advantages over moat wa. Families from tbe large eiuea and from the try Register yonr ienera, ana yonr jcocey will come appointed under the late act of Congress, Commodore Conner was placed on the list cf Captains on CHCRCH to meet in the Ulty of ew-York on Jluy luCiJ.

and it Is ansrjected that a combination exists runuuiu vj 1847-31 Broadway. uzr Orders solicited. Tor farther partieti' eonth and West, find in it a lovely, and in every resnect de- canamate tor luc iiKmiv)lWu I at Dr. Adams' Church, on Madison Souare. with Daniel Pratt, another insane man, whom he I commisiouere who desire to be provided with a home leave pay.

in Pari and Brussels for tho fabrication of straMe summer reaidenoa. Parents, anxiooa that their lars. address the so mcnwi (post psjuj. EOBEHT SE ARS. tne an children should possess good constitutions on entering Terrible Shipwreck.

supposes, and who believe, himself to be a rival iat places with a view to Bourse speculations. IIi7.lt 181 William btreet. Sew Terk. yeotb or aduh age. would find that a Tew months' residence t.i Tf earlv attention be elves to thia One of the saddest tales of shipwreck transpired candidate, has afforded a vast rana or amusement Xew System of Teaching French.

THE 'WHOLE FEEXCH LANGUAGE." By T. RoBCareos. 17 paea, 12n30. 75 eente. KEY TO THE FRENCH LANGUAGE.

7 cent. in the bracing mountain air of Boons Hill, with Ita evete-matic and invigorating exercisea, would pa them tn rinse ess notice a reply will be forwarded by mail, and thus mnch in on Monday last, on the arrival at New-Vork of the convenience wm oe preenw. to thoughtless or reckless men and boys, who delighted in clothing them in fantastic habiliments, Oj the evening of Sunday, the 2nd a soiree place at he Tulleries, when the Emperor and Epres received about four hundred visitors, inclad-plenipotentiaries and the most distinguished ship Germania, bringing with her Thomas W. Jive Bv order or tne isomnuuee oi i BENEDICT. lou of greatly enhanced powers of bduraueev a-id their whole fife would be likely to be more from tae impetus tbeo given te physical deveiopement.

The Bathing Facilities embrace every modera improve. anthnr of this rrstem la Profr-seor Robertson, a 20,009 in One Month! EHNBST IjTJNWOOI BT JUn. Caroline Hrntt. No. 2 Dey St, New-Tork.

a Toung sailor boy, of 19 years, who was picked up Mi.t.rpl teacher in Pans, who baa attained a European putting them against each other in mor-k political discussions, parading them through tbe streets, and Religious paper circulating In the denomination in mid ocean, in a boat alone, nearly dead with ex limitation bv the excellence of his method and the etiecjs rf h's Ir-rtroction-. IT CEIM3 TO COMBIXE THE VALUABLE FEATURES IJT TBE eyTEMS OF VTAVE3CA. OLLENDORFF, HAMILTON. AND copy. arsons at present in Paris.

A dramatic entertain-ant given to the company in the Salle de Flore haustion and cold. It appears tnat be was one of mating them in every way as ridiculous as possio XEW-YORK YOUNG MEX'd CHRISTIAN AS30- A LTHOUGII bet a sir.ir'.a month baa paased since tbe the crew of the packet ship John Rutledge of ew. Till 1 1 1 iKtt 3' -1 1 I 1. 1 Boston Atlas. CIATIOX.

The tenth sermon of tbe coarse wiu do aeJ; Qrl copy of this brtiiiaDt boos: was tasweri. yer soareai AU the members of the Conference were present at ft opening of tQe French Legislative Assembly on ao ae-ive. Crude Whale at I bat qi et Lrd Oi i scarce 01 ve 1 firm. Palm is iaaetira, aad Rod Is aomraaL PuABTra The market la eery quiet for and White Windsor, at ttfa3 per ton. CskJaed ft steady, atl37.

Paovisiogs Pork has beea la vary good eVmaad doriss; the week, bat cloeea dall, at f.g-Veee, aad VIS for Prime per M4- Dreaeaw Bogs as) asMtVtnnRnnrlgir rvr, r. (T TPlt (March 30tD) at York, which sailed for Liverpool on the 21th of Feb has been the demand lor the bun and most Brasurai wont WHITE IT 19 FREE FROM THE EFFECTS' WHICH DIMINISH THE PRACTICAL UTIt.TY OF THOSE t-jJ- it is estimated that there are over from the pea of iu luaeaied aula areas, that wa are now ociock. in the iJroadwav xaoemacie oy o- x. fto-k. fiabject: Strength of Christian character.0 beats ruary, and struck an iceberg and sank witn ine Jra "1st.

Oa that occasion Generals Canrobert METHDB. r.xirmct iioiti ovlwi hiiiui -en, i i. conventenee of those who would wish to ex fugitive slaves in Canada, who would be worth to printtt.g the TWES T1KTH THOT3AJTD, reerTea jot young men. mate, caroenter, and 30 to 3a passengers on ooara amine the celebrated System, tfce Pnbhet have printed nf th Fibst and LaaT Laasoaa tand all the their owners at home $24,000,000. a Bosquet took the oaths.

The former wore the soiforra of a general, the latter the dres of a sen- with an demand still wreeef eg ns. Since the day There were were 120 passengers on board the ship, ftJ A collision occurred between two irejgus -Txr niiimnr.iriT. EizM of the Leu. pitchier, no book has soid so raptaly, or oeeome so TmiTersaily popalar. r-t -V i vw.T"ork Mirror, fn one of the most r.

en tte of Marehal peiissier was called Lessons are arraoeed eentially on tho aame plan), for gratuitous distribution to those who aaay apply for it and to Professors of the Lanruaye who may Trier tbe entire conies will be sent bv mall race of and a crew of sixteen persons. Those who were not carried down eot off in boats, about six o'clock trains on the Baltimore and Philadelphia railroad nth Anniversary of tSeSociety of lJ-T l- I tution will be held in the Chapel of tne SemiMry, JSo. e'etrant article snr penned, la rwrard to aathors or ths-r last week near Havre ae urace. ueo. wui, umdx ever, inc.

are sisr, Toice replied, Absent on the rervice of the Em-Pr." GenerBlg Espinasse and Vinov have arrived xxnvsa. on receipt of One DoUar tot tbe Stsisji, or One in the evening. There were five boatln one 01 prodaeuoaa, nae tne wiwwiii Trrl hn Vomm. were killed, o'clock. The friends of t.le bemmary at.

a at uie TieJlar and tVlH Cewsjor inv CTTrm scarce, aa Bring cteVo peg lb. Vut Meats sen at S-fav 9 i fw Haass, aad 7-i7 i far tnaXisn peg la. Bseea" it la demsad, at Sjirjs per lb, Liri a Us at 9a 'Ois for Fair te Pr me, aad Kej-i at 10aile per Ib. Beef egatlanea abaadaat, aai i ecll. We qeote Caaa tew Prime at HaVl Cuuajy Mesa at S9Tail i aad which was the survivor Kye, and thirteen others Publlaned by v- Am-ricaQ ai Foreiflm Booksellers.

a aw namnl Flvnn wm ir.inrerl. -0EstantiQOple. Tlie East. fwagB: X.TSFWOOB. IX-ath darkemi his eye.

ard orrplnmes b' wlig( Bat the sweetest mourn is the last ha airflsa." So. Broadway. Sew-York. embarked four women, one little girl, five nssnmrs. Mr.

Ifve. the boatswain and an Irish r- A t-ain on the Hudson River railroad, was Zl LQ from ronr.t;rfWl K'nte Wfl 1 1 Alk-uu uKllra I B. k). secareu. vy In the Tomme errtrrted Emert Unwood Jcat uawed by T.wm tL Co.

of Enaton, we have the dy ing aorg of tne sailor. They had time to get only one gallon of thrown trora tne tracK ucu Presbyterian Cht.rch in Albjv. i i-nrr on the 1 9th. bv the breakics of some of tie 3 FREDERICK a JEHX. v-s.

Carolina Ie TTentz. MotirofniiT fc that Lord Stratford de Bedcliflehad presented ft from the English Government, asking the water and six or eight pounds of bread. Thus tner moot Tor toe roeaicmi appi-cation or wswr. i ne watrr la supplied from hving mountato aprlngB. aad fa noted for Its softness and purity.

The IriStKuton is surrounded on two sides by forty acres of For-et Park, wtilch aSTirds a meat refreshing abade arm eg tbe warm muntlM, and rotection from tba winda in Wu.ter. Tbe tan lata drirea In tha vicinity present a moat charming varie of romanue Braan. t-ii acenery. Dr. Haaued.

the proprietor, 'formerly of Rocbee-er X.T eontUiaea to pay partieuiar attention to Wsun dieea.es aad weaknesses. The aucoeee which has attended Lis method of treating sob complaint bv hte eystem of Ho has given am a most extemded practiea. He die-cards tbe use of art'Ccial supports and sli harsh retj.e.ee Hie erwtem Is founded on new pathological principles, etjd by it permanent cores are effected wi'Ji aa eaae aad certainly heretofore unauaibed. In caaea of Incipient coDsurcptou, bTorjcfa'tls, and other anVettote of the rumrs and air paeaagea. he baa ion? prae tiaed tAw lnha'ation of medicated vaTora.

la combinattoe with hydropathy asd motorpaXKy. By these mea.ia, maary obeUr.ate eaaea, which had icweted everything else, have been netored. Te tnoae who have tr-dueee dironic affect kxi ef tba throat by exposure, by public or by over exrr.f oc hi bns'. pes or stoj, tie synem sere a pkrrel ia pectuiariy adapted. rr.

Haleted a.so devotes h-meelf te the pure ef all the Tare ts kinda aad forma of chronic d'seaeee, having been for twenty yeare a the bead of a Hydropathic IneXitttUoB. aad wiuuo that time having trea'-ed wuary ef tbe asosi complicated eaaea, he has bad aa opportunity tew have en-Jo-red of acQuirlng skill in tie coctrol of protracted and dimeult eomphutita. 'tbera ia a bymaaium, BiiCard Room and BowEns; Alley, for tbe use of gueets. tiytnoastic aiid cal sthenic ex ereiaea are of tlie attmoat tmpurtance for tbe expanaioa. de-veiopanaeAU nas healthy actioe of the hruga and Buetoue other orraaa.

and ia sotne canes are iud.apeuaB.bas. Many modes are aaed ta excite bod iy arjd organic action, and thus te a-d tbeaeereUBg easels of the poetn wrlaoat ta-eafTrng the baceful reacUve electa of powerful asd injurious druam. ClreaJan eeat to erry address free eu apotieatlOB; Ex-pentien of Kotarpausy." po-tage free on reo. pt ef tea Jsb-ter stamps; end "Motion Life ot race pt ef at a. AAAraaa B.

HALsTTSD, sJ, Vettusmptoa. If ass. a i- 4 liaaaillll Just Published. 177 SABBATH SGECCL CjISSI 2DCI BT JOHS TODD, TJ. wt, tne of an vnlian Lyre, yet deep ar i on Albany, Maroh 4, 1858.

rnnnins eear of the first passenger car. Georee B. commenced their gloomy voyage the weather in TK Ol many waira, 11 bv sawn te. as a guarantee for the lately conceded reforms, V. ber aonl fiosoed down to tbe ocAVxi afternoon and evoniint.

ilarch Woodbridge, Seargeant-at arms of the legislature, tnaolv cold, the sea rarinsr. and thev poorly clad ttiit. On ahnort erery pa. we can trace the ahadow of luow the occupation by English troops of Varna, fUHE ARRANGEMENT ar.d feneral plan of thla Book will be found soroawbat new ar.d oriaisaL Sth, a roodty nntnber of t-iendsfrora the eereationa i. vit gz.Tirm nd rcntn Station, Cook Cu The poor voyagers suffered unspeakably-, and durin "Mipoll and Candia.

for an indefinite neriod. tbe death angel, who bore Bjr swsy Xr.ir.rtRm piMmi frvm beaeath the ntmfurz Te; had both legs broken. Among the passengers in txrhn txtczned inimr were EeT. Dr. There are rnm xf" "iTtnlirpresent minister.

Rev. D. R. i Traka. forraeriv pas'-or of tne Jt a startle na aa we read.

Tbe book is a broad Ibe tmioa Chronide of March 6 says Our the third day, one of them died. After this they bean to die rapidly, one after another, and were a lineericz hand-arara from oca wa krred. Bspecaea oo at anait pueToot. fnme Bfees ssiJs at i5- 22 per tea. Beef Kaart are ia supply, et tiJalS par bM.

Battag I saillag asa iaratary. Cheese ia fa good aopp'y aad qaiac. Bicc-The aaarkst Is heavy, aad bet 14'Je fioisg. a 4M! per 100 11 A alt The aitrket ia quiet, Vat irm lot all ktsda. Tba arrisalt are 1 tf bat tbe ate A ha baaaie of deal era is quite satneieat for tbe denuad.

SxxD Tbe deaaad for Clover is more active, a thai trade sets in, asd Wit a radaee a Mply, ia finm st 13ol4c per lb. ssothy a rat, at Sflow for raacwel par -bcL Far Bough Flag t'jei 1j a saoy damaad. liJ AW 1 O.boro, Eev. C. Phillips, and EeT.

Dr. Tan Den- tnLenderire to him ahont eigtty 3 owtvnairm for otr.alSTlD'Der. drlees from Egypt report that a new African olre has sprung Into existence. Kasa, the brother- wbicb will be fonnd met nJ ano rng-yeativa The treat event brought out are 1st. The Creation.

2d. The Marriaew Icatitutsos. ad. The Sabba 4th. Tbe FaU of Man.

we mistake sot, most 1 repressive pasasges ara reve- aition- of the saner life of tbe writ-r wocderfniSj TiTid i -1 if iimi woederfallT real. ren. ih oeSlQCS lixi vuuub w' it For the rvmpatliv and liberality so evinced, the andnis family would hereWeipreesto these frtecds their arteat thanks. May spiritual ricles be the reward. a-W Of OTA Of tb nattv Vtncr nf AKvaftlniA.

baS Ve wU mot 'attempt to follow oot. in thie notice, the committed to the deep by their sad survivors. All died at length, but Kye, after excruciating sufferings, was taken up insensible -nd tie sole survivor, by the Germania, on the 28th cT ebrnary. j-jr Isaac Davis, an old and well known citizen of Koxbory, died at his residence on -Wash thread of an inlmitaoie ibik; in bo agmi we hous v. ij which came, with beant'frj whrored his relative, and assumed the rank of Pror, with the title of Theodore making also inm ect ofore the eye of the raadar.

Wa nh Tbe Calfins- of Abraham and the Organization of porsRVTEttf o7 NEW-YORK ington street, last week. He Has taiea many uu-portant and pnbUc stations, and was a man highly view are Aden, wiilat on Mooday. April 14th. at half-past seven o'clock ria PrJabvterian Church. The meetLn? offer of his friendship and alliance to the Viceroy wll be opened with a aermoa by th Moderator, Rev.

respected and beloved. Jie was oi jw would not rob tha book of half Ita charm. Sweet eabrieila Lynn will tell her wn atory. Tor ala by aT. Borksenr.

jPtEUaniDET t. Jl KIT ae OO. at tUOal Xi par taaaal. Wootv Doavfie aeid firm, aai the raeepit are Abel Enoch! Soah. Abraham, Melchiaedet, Iaaae, Jacob, ForeanB CDiee eent by mail for eTmirt1oa on receipt of four post England's difficulty with Persia was brought un- eight days after the wreck.

He was immediately nursed by Capt. Wood and his wife, whose care saved his life. He is still in a critical condition his lower limbs frozen nearly to mortification. The other boats have not been heard from probably are lost The whole tale one of the most thrilling we ever read. Hght.

Tea lafiilaawaa are latited at He notice of the House of Commons on 8rd Inst. 7- The Legislature of Tennessee has passed bill providing tor the endorsement of bonds of eight Mmmnioa to the amount of one million iai THE PEiCTrrmOFPBORUAOTKSOXvffl lift UJ IfAEHUSGTOS ex, aosroM. Stf r. Layard, In an anti-administration address of length. Lord Palmerston replied, saying that a wii the policy of Lis Cablstt to keep Persia oeut- laaty tbotuaaA doOan.

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