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Remarkable Attack on General Scott a: a ae eA Ticentions, and Tho impure, beastly, ind “ a atrocious eearesteration of tho socialist press at- tached to the whig party of the Northern States, are well known to the community at large. We allade particularly tc the chief reprosontatives and organe of socialism, abolitionism, and al! the other “isms” in this country—The New York Tribwme and the New York Times, rival journals in tho same line of porsonal defamation and atrocious principles. Waen theNew York Tvibwne tommenord i's attacks on the personal character of NEW YORK HERALD. 4a%SS CORDON BENNETTS, PROPRINTOR QND EDITOR @PPIGh EK F LOSER OF FULTON AXD FASEAT OTB. WOWERY THEATRE, Bowory.—h sunete Foner OF WV. BROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway hive Laaa—Two Bownveasriae. NIBLO'S, Breadway.--Norenr Ascarma—La F028 | the amiable avd accomplished General Pierce, of bs Rah —— —tue Rivare | NeW Hampstire, denouncing him es a drankard, a oe? Sy seed Le rasta te coward, and s knave, we very naturally supported thet they would confine the indulgence of such testes to the defamation of tho opposing candidate im the present Presidential contest. But it seems this does not satisfy their appetites. They mux even turn on their own candidate, and represent him as being without the ordinary charncteristics of ® gentleman, a polished man, or = man of the world Inthe New York Tyebuncof yesterday, we find ihe fo lowing remarkable article :-— WHY THE SATANIC PREE3 HATRS SCOTT. The fohowing story in told by the Memphis Enquirer. We are not sure that Newport wae the seene, but we know thet thy te Ted actually took place: — Gon Scott was spending a hat delightful resort, New- ‘ OORATHS, Chatham strest—ae Onn Cet Ment. Kore—-SNOuANTED Porrs—Fu- mate Hien ay rei WALLACE'S LYCEUM —Marncsrorarixs—Navar Ex- eagnaes Th NEW YORK THRAPR Kino inek Tax Toodhss, AMERICAN MUSFUM.—Amus~e Prnronwarors ut wee APTER Bvenrve, OBRISTY'S OPERA NOUSK, 472 Brondaway—Errcoran Movervnensy ov Cc aierv’a Miner Arie WOOD'S MINSTRELS, Wood's Musion! Ban, 444 Brond~ @a7.—Ermiorman Minernntay. foe nwewey ger to him, Der Dama, rayin: ‘Carriers Wanted. Soysral Carriers aro wanted at this offive. They must bo frit ful, bonost, correct, and sober ia thoi, ‘ive satisfectory evidenoe of possessing all these qualidcations. They Will be required, if acoopted by ns, to confine them- welvesto carrying the Henanp exclasively, without ithe deyortment, 2nd must be able to read the 5. Wil tunost a the oni “do yon kaow, wile of Mr, Bennet ee t, the editor of the know, Mad any convection witbany other journal. Tho latter have been gu is tho leading condition on which they will be em ployed, ifthry can give satisfactory reference as to n olber rt t epee a loft untried ¢ and character, a Those who will be spects. engaged will receive valaable reates, without any coat to them ; somo of them yielding foom Sifeen any genilem, the mapuer: coming from the pri: the socialist and abo press, which boasts of be orter of itis 2 matte: Mrs. B., wit fered t man dh to thirty and forty dollars a week » Vouched for as true, aad and orgau of n of the whiz iat f The News. By telegr we have roscived a large amount of very resting inform: General Seott’s Western tour, all of whi course, be engerly perused by politi arced. The various speeches of the Gonéral—by the way, he made no Jess than three on tho evening of his iva} ysville, Ky. —are remarkable 3 of his oratorical ability, and when read 2 of the extra ener: of very liztle consequence wh the natural politeness of hor sex, 0% porniog’s ners jt & elaborate sta Zrihune, that General § rade, boorish, for by tho te a lady i u we ot 80, even vo thodiseredit of Geno defend his ct can in its aim, and false iv oonrened at of Vrie , aizo assambted | the year 1541, or thereabdotits, Gener. mm cor nomizated Sol B., for several weoke, b: fasted at the e to Congre bh the Astor Hi che f i heart, siad dedto the cireamstance stece, tion of the ni 2Aalion WILD iadies. er ligand, as he be éay, and on many ocvasi al courage and othe for the expedition te ably. Isis vo eo whick will ited States, and aaa c ic, all the inte this paper e made the Henan, one of the w Navigators, c i rel Barnum is tho fuss'est man in tho world. Ho is From what wo have seen nt reheursal, we are fully justified ip pre that ino Bomtag’s comocrt, on Bever submit to dictation from any . Heis ym it, was too indiepesed to at!end, though there is cought after forthe offie rather than a secker of it, | me danger of his iinese preventing him peforming at ‘he ‘The troth is, that neither ofthe gentlemen wan! of | beaten aight. Our notice on fico, for it i their intention during the couing year | Would ee eee | Vo maa san Oapp etic Maps 6: et Ress. | mumbering upwards of thirty singera, inelnding several Banyum o# ras Stur, Porrme HrMse.r.— ladies. the nervoue man pur exreller ce. Sometimes he may be found dressing up 2n old negro womsn--sm-times stumping a ‘eotota! enmpaign, end at othor times ranning through tho country after » menagerie, and enon, catching angels in tho North, or goldfish in Havana. - Barnum is now ambitious of being an sutbor, aud of coming before the world as one of tho irst lite- tary characters of ths oye. Hero is bis int ane nouncement, ina weckly papor that ie generelly seen by « few private and lucklese individuals:— eds of the ag under + wo Jonny Lind : Bar 333,000 P.T, Barnum,. © eRLUNALS ny tip reality. My p ¢ 4°$30¥ vbt, by @ire then oy a hy sevezal Af Lain over forst sory ‘leisurs,” ' m up; and the » to back the name, we lin ent, uncer hi characterizing as contrary to tr most palpable degre kaeown that donsy 3 throughout the country, a separated > yielded her many thousands of d the: angel Bareuin's statement he concerts whic d equally. ry to ‘truth and fact, upon its y one who recollects the palpab) caree: in this coristry, ta were corres‘ bave ff them. But this is not all. the presont stat tion thet h wents, m@tboug! ‘e the publi y end the very successful enga Jonny Lind? Probably he a toall great artistes inthis e>uat man than him, with hia hambug or mena dishes 10 007 th , talpment ever preremted at Metropolitan Hall, Tho ho- i tele are crowded with strangers fiom all parta of the Union, hondsome and fasbionable, who are deferring their | departure until they can avail themeelvss of the cppor- | tunity of hearing the Queen of Song Madame Sontag is wponding to-day, with her husband an@ a few other gneste, at the residence of Mr George Crist, on Staten | Teland Funerals of the late Rev. Doctor Miulledoter and his Wife—The Ceremonies and Sermon. ‘The peculiarly suluma ceromonies of religion, pravious to the interment of thia esteemed and venerated maa, avd is sged end faithful consort, took place yesterday, in the Protestant Datch Reformed Church, corner of | ¥otton and Wittinm streets At the appointed thme for | opening the doors- eleven o’siook in the forenoon—a sor- rowing congregation of the highest reepeetability com- meneed to assemble, fpect forthe departed bend and wife. o’elock every seat in the charch was filled, and age Vestibule ont even to the steps, Upon entering the in'orior of the building, the first thing whieh attracted attention was the tovering arch and pillars, which spom and surround the polp%, belug hung wrh rich black cloth in and simple, without any decoration cx erpament. The pulpit was hung with Diack rape, which descended im flowing folds to the jour, ‘Lhe pillara supporang the lamps on either of the it were clovely craped, and the muffled rith the same. The pcojecting © right when robea in Dinck--was a of the glories of an aut up the left was light. which paled and died away Tofleetion of the other, The ome Doctor, and the other Milledoter tly in front of the rd bier. upon which the tio coffins lay, bicr was hung with rich mourning king sle from (he front door. the cofilu of Keverepd Doctor lay upon your left side, and that of Hiledoler upon the right. ‘The coffins were covered lack cloth, and had simple silver orsamients—tho same on eaeh. ‘¢ silver plote of the same size was Up-n each eosin bearing the following inseriptions:— War th wanna itary r iv Mucenorer, D.D. em September 224, 1776. Pied September 224. 1952. Aged seventy-seven years, exer EES SESAME RE CNRS EHS RARER EEO dence in the birth and death erend deceased, ashe dicd upon the auaiver- sury of his birth day Upou the eoftin of his wite was— remarkable coi Mancankt Mitieroren, Died September 43, 1852, SEED Aged kixty-six yours, siety to have # close view of the coflas . and every ¥ Was afforded py the pereoas in ghargo of the church At twenty minntos past ovelye. cho clergymen, pall bearers, physicians, and itamedinte relatives of the family, onteved the chureb ; and imaredi- ately the ore nt forth a dirge like strain, which was they took their seats on either side, and iw fine of thecofine, ‘Tho Rey, Drs, De Witt, Vermyloa K cended the pulpit. when the choir sang a my. which wae very impressive and affecting os Of Ube la were then read by the ng his volee, in con- ». whore is thy victory? the congregati eee rolema 1y ordinary ogcasion of the too, But when © Of rerpeet to the romaine of A servant of Christ from hi more arly 80, and y- and our attach. OxPOW funeral wi hia 12 their siekrooma, wife would depart a. T ie, my Monday night, will be the most magnificent enter- | Some of the membese of nearly | «vexy cbureh ja the city attended, and each countenance || warked with deep sorrow, mingled with profound | i Hi f ‘ li FS] Hi FEE in oi b a4 Hy ti Fit if # husband, she replied, * My spirit NO. nO. DO,”? PR RN li ono becom: and pronounce: The choir, fed by the con; then 763, Sate THE PRocession, ne which left the chureh tn the following order :~ eens A eg oh pele The Rev. Drs De Witt, Knox, nied by the Rey. Drs Chalmers and Brov 5 After them came the immediate friends and relatives of the family, and then The coffin of Dr. Milledoler. Aitended by the pull bearcrs, the Rev Ors, Iarden- bergi = > apa Guiding, Spring, Berrian, Cox, Phillips, | and Dwight. | Avhen they had preceded a short distance toward the | street, there followed The cofin of Mrs. Milledoler, Supported by the pull bearers—Mevsrs, William Bard, B. Orosby. Jas. Van Antwerp, Abrabam Van Est, 8. Cam- breliing. 2. Delafield. A. De Peyster and Dr. J. Anderson, In the rear of the melancholy cortege came the Physicians : ‘Drs. ¥, Campbell Stewart, Jobn Watson, and R. S. Kissam, Every person in the congregation was moved, and nombers shed tears. as the procession moved in the above order to the Fulton Ferry. At the opposite side carriages were waitiug, and the funeral proceeded to Greenwood Cemetery, During the day Mr Thomas Duggen, the gentlemanly sexton of St. George's Church. was in charge of the chureb and arrangements and the ease with which every person found a seat showed that Mr. Di aid not forget that urbenity which distinguishes “him in St. Goorge’s. The arraugements reflected credit on him Religious Intelltgence, OBURCH SERVICES TO-DAY. At the Harlem Methodist Episeopal Church, n strect, Rev, My, Wakelf will preack in the morning, Rov. M. L. Seutder atterroon, and Rey. Mr. Weloh, a con- yeited Romanist, in the evening. ‘The usual services of the Westminster ehurch will be had to-day, in St. Luke’s Hall. corner of Grove and Indson street, A lecture before the Society of Liberals wili be dili- yered this afternoot, at Chatham Hail, INVITATIONS. Rey, J. D. Butler, late of Danvers, has been called to selilo ever a Congregational Church and Society ia Cincinnati. ‘The Unitarian Society of Springficld hes given Mr Franeis Tfany. alate graduate of the Cambridge Divi- pity Sehool, am unanimous invitation to become their pastor, Rov. David Kerr, of Rock Creek parish, has been iu- vited to become the Rector of Trinity Church, Upper Marlboro’, from the Ist of October. Rey. J. Abcel Baldwin has received a unanimous cnil from the fizst Presbyterian’ Church of Lancaster Pa., which he has accepted. Rey. James Talmage has been invited to the charge ot the Bast Greenbnsh Church, made vacaut by the re- moval of Rey. H, P. Stimson, ACCEPLANCES. Rev. J. HL. Tilton, late of Holden, Mass., has accepted the invitation to the pastorate of the Baptist Church ja West Amesbury, Mass Rey, James Averill, late Pastor of the Congrogationat Church in Shrewsbury, Mass.. has accepted a call to sottie in Plymouth Hollow, Ct. ‘The instaliation services aro appointed to take place on the idth of October. ‘he Rev. Edwin M. Van Deusen, rector of Trinity Church, Wilmington. Delaware, hes accepted o unan! mons invitation to become the Assvelate Rector of Trinity and St, Peter’s churches, Pittsburg. The Rey Anthony Schuyler bas accepted a call to Christ's Church, Oswego The Roy. W. Norman Irish, late Rector ef St. Thomas’ Oburch, Miadietown, Va.. has uecepted a unanimous cail hurch, Colambus, Ghio pted a call to tabor in the vominggrove, Rensselaer to the Rectorship of 2t. Paul’ Rey, Gyrus Spaulding haa ac Reforine Dutoh Church of . George C. Wood, of Homer, Michigan, has nocepted @ cali from the Presbyterian Church of Green- ville, Bond county Ilinois, Rev. ©. Huntington has sccepiqd an unanimous cei! from tho Presbyterian Church of Eilicott’s Mills, Md. DECLINED. ‘The Rey. Dr. Humphrey, whowas secently elected toa protessorship in th ological Seminary at Princeton, bas declined the appointment ‘The Key, Walter Ularko, of Hartford, has declined tho coll to the First Prosby tian Church in Brooklyn, APPOINTMENTS. Rey, George N. Berry, of tho Baltimore Conference of the Methoast 1; ak Chureh, has boen appointed muissionary to Oregon. The bey, I. R. Pooot. of Virginia, has been appointed o mi:si nary to Weet Airica, under Bishop Payne, and is expected to fail about the ist of Norember, ELECTED, yyule. rector of Bethesda Church, Sa- ge, N. 'Y., has heen elected rector of tho Church of the Nativity, 8. G., Philadelphia, ‘Tho Nev. John B. Campbell, late assistant minister of St. Philip's Church, Oharicston, has been cleeted rector in place 0 op Gadsden, deceased, ‘The Mov. Curt: topher P jsden bag been elected assistant minister to the same cburch, INSTALLATIONS. > beginning to feel some mest Sete ned “supporters: of “Genere eiteas int aah i weveye the to site, 0 ae Ney, Coplias Kent was instatled Snosburg, Vi.. on Se thie ! ts st this day. Bat pr’. " ’ ie Wee, atawk of Mis beg he aaa a Btedk ‘ 2'thie: Presto f ar lescription aro eos ak 7 5 Vos’ & sean del: the: ‘ey. Richard Steele, formerly pastor of the Presbyte- 3 of any deseription aro never al ee Te ae ee ht Rete’ aS the | sian Chuzeh at Dallatem Spa, has been installed as pastor terfere with our publi: vutis— ¢ ! ble, und dled within hres der of the Reformed Duteh Church of Naseav Ole Bull owe te the country, to th they also Gi d happy ONDINATIONS. Oe es honesty, ard eo ey t spa one teod hand ia hand bet \n ordination was held by the Archbishop of Dalti- @ared his j : mes Py ata te ee Eivae > wise, on Thursday, $b inst. in the Onapel of St. Macy's an Ame | Hization and ewpire in which this gi "3 Seminary, Baltimore, whoo Messrs. James Carney, Johu : We were the first that ov r Ward Hand, Michard C. Christy, Richard Phe. nth | vd General Soot, a " + | lan, aud John O'Ccnnor, recelvea te holy tonsure ; intesior of n | ieneral § t 2 is cone do revive his x rs Ambrose MeDonnel, Jacob Walter, John Farran, are alvesdy eng | own conduct in tho ictory in his hand, oar y ed es Carney, Richard C. Christy, and Richard Pheian r by & Whatley Win Seas nen Temaant of a band of faithfal | were promoted to the minor orae striving te eachery of William ewar'l, Thurlow from the ordinary decay ] erty 10 the sub deacouship. compeers, he would have ben not fall by o | MeUovern was adsltted to | Sas * which have q ney reocived the -ub e for the rea. ment’s det ulantly soli- found that Goneval r character and reputation eli by his vietorics on the Ito Grands These were some of the causes which chan views and sentiments in respect to the capa ott r the Presi iy ond propriety of elevating him to th We do not believe that he enn be present state of the country ef the eficet which the revelation 1s have produced in the mind o! in respect to bie public and polit reputation of » 08 well as for his military character, we have always had the highest regard and deepe He is « hero~the pink of chivalry in his pro- 4d nz a gentleman in social life, he is in or blomish. He is utterly ineapable of co rude and ungentiemanly an ards any ludy, as that attributed gun. It isa falsehood from was firet invented by the vn, iy knuves of the Tribune socialist by thom to the South to he reulated and spread. (t is only in his politieal ns that he exhibits the weakness, the vanity, the ivlly of his character, in his anxiety to reach the high position to which we believe he cannot now be elevated, and his elevation to which would, we alse believe, be an injury to the great progres, ofthis country, not so much from his own purpos as fri the deadly, destructive and shocking influ- | ence Whish would be exercised over his administra- | tion by the intrig ucrs and demagogues of the schiol | of William H. Seward, who have put bim torwaid | as theiy agent and organ Uiroughout the country. Mayor of Lynn, M ture derpoiled, We party of rewdie ported to be opponents of the Maix Such unnecessary and unlawful prooeocdings only tend to injure, instead of assist, the cause | they are engaged Howevor, unjast and w is pre 4 to foster ge euch procecdin wrticulars of several d al aud tele, command, when he i for ed our y of c e euora- pany No. 14, wae hiiled by ing wheel in the burning house. We publish to-day a fall account of the last movements of Billy Bowlegs iv this city. The scenes in the or's office aud in the Goveruor’s Toom are di isti dividual tock bi Florida, for Savau: The British bark Gangoe, Captain Stevens, which arrived last night from Dublin, brought two hundrod | and forty four passengers. Those 7 ns, who are | trom various parts of Ireland, and have every op- portunity of knowiog, confirm the report erto published, of the failure of the potato erop, and are therefore of the opinion lat, as soon as the harvests are disposed of, thero will be an immense tide of emigration to this country and Australia Christians, politicians, tradesmen, mechanies, aud | all others, will find a deal of very cntertaining in- formation in this number of our payer, to which we have po room to vefer in detail. cen g in ogive } { i | | Bu. BowLees Arb Genmnan Svotr.—We porce by reference to our reporter's account of Billy Bow loge’ sayings and doings yesterday, that the Indian wantior asecris that he “licked” both Taylor and Soott; and, ne the whig iden ofa candidate for the Pre- sidency is that he should be invested with military glory—a qualification to overshadow every othor-— we would suggest that they ought to lay Goneral Boott aside, even at the eleventh hour, and take up the Seminole chie/, whe has beaten him. By all moans, let us Lave Billy Bowlozs as the whig oan- didate for the Presidenoy. The party may possibly wnite and harmonize upon » and all the ill feel- ing between the Scottites and Websterites, and Fillmoreites, may eubside, and all go together to | the polls, shoulder to shoulder, and thus whip Gea | Pierce on the second of November. While a vieto: ry might thns be gained for the whigs, thoro is no } doubt that it would at the same time have tho ef. | more than Mayor Mickle suited the partieans of cho foc of conciliating the rod-eking, and thas unite | detacerncy. Mr. Mic has never condescon forover, in firm friendship, these, the original na | seek off or to resort to snch mean artif tivo Americans, with the sottlors of the Anglo- | are employed now-n days to obtain a little br Saxon, Irish, German, and all other races, who have thority. Ho is @ high-ninded, honorable mas, and pyaded the bunting grovads of the children of tho | while in offive before, wav romarkable for bie purity joven’. of purpose and indepcadence of action. Ho would Mayors ann Ex-Mavons, axp Tavin Purene — In yesterday’e paper, by one of those mistakes that will ocour in the best regulated establishments, wo were made to say that Mr Kingsland and Mr. Mickle were itehing for office, when we intended the ober | yation to apply omy toothers. Asregardethese two | gentlemen, we did not mean to convey that idea. Mr, He Kingsland, wo are assured, did not want office. | isan independent man, and only accepted the no: | tion of Mayor in the frat instance, from his party. ter much solicitation. Many whigs, knowing his hi, | charactor and that he woul! be a good card to win | with, have again solicited him to bo a candidate fo the nomination of Mayor. He has filled the oM very cficiontly during hie term, and has shown aa independence of mind that these whig partisans did not relish. He doce not suit this class of mon any gt dutmmery, is capable of conduct ant tistie career throughout tho ropuul i j d atch another an; in order te sua the labor, as ho did ia that of J : y Lind. denny Lind had made a tr -— | thovgtont thie comtry withons Barnum, st - wovld have made more money, more r eh} tien os m great artiste, than che carried wi her hack to Europe. Barnum so surrounded | r with Gummerg and hambug thet even a gre 5 indi g ard capable j , the thue, the a 2 pow : style, the ) a t a7 Maat ever orc We mean Savian, OF ROSSI—THH RE INST CONCERT. terdoy, an earnest of her fi - { omy, nnd presente of her right to be eousidered We were quite unprepared ¢ ns Who were pro-ent at th Li. compriring much ¢f the red, MADAME SONTAG, COUN HEA Lp On Sonteg ¢ erable abilities in the rales e,3 " of the city. When we md overture to “Ber Frey ediately ttruck with the performance, The inetrumonts, lod by numbered upwards of eeventy, the eilect by nd Wide! ote ve vud and ray yet Leen ly attired in a wet oted by carey mist w'cdgments to the and nharaced by the une. went ALL thie tim iLe 6 ved ¢ rk to be heard on “How beaut wa C.ustess might Le st Babes, Wil gloves, and with ed Tehearel, ard aod ina variety « i lengamy And cortain’ yt ofall eyes in i bowingy her tee divesting harelf of any noter of music. Fe the sweet ete ‘Yor * and Rhede's voter indicated be © (ded, now hail, 9 with net. ¢ ruTured b Comer per ey tions, The first towes of ly and co abe .wthy thin Le noter and pow + wwurie Of ber lowes tae to bane carried anny ia he tion, and interrupted the fale with borets of oj p avee, ite second part she sang the beantiful er feor ope of “Lida db Chamoun “O luce dig a ‘ : cempored for her by Corl Kekert, ad the Pre!) beled, “Home, wot heme.” ‘The latter 100 rot) sueb a teem might be appied lo sont sin sim alt the otver mereeaua, not f cm any want of power im the artisie, OF from any defect in her soul reason whieh 4 Aibont’s loging Le t naraelyenthat jhe dedicient in po rors great powers it, and this cone Wed Masia Seare ly leas w bat tom the saute be Opinion ot ihe Woertera Bea? eeservedly is dvautageously her much applauded In rehew ail. wie> prected the t ari young Provengy ble violiniet, compored hy Allard. ¢ , a servatory, w youthfol ertste gained = 4 prize, nod compri-iug the mest Tenatsfut nite of “Tea FI du Regiment,” The avdionce wore Celixhted with the ex collence «1 bin per ovmance, aud apoluaded bisa loudly a the close of each ubject. AWWed deel nuded his rpleadid execution Om the 0, to the ether great attractions of Ube ruhoaraal. Signor ©, Poxzolni, whe wae vo bove also taken part Bir. pt ounger fellow glowing fervor, iis humble plety, } and his diligence in the service of his he shall ehine as @ light in the tirma- Endowed with wisdom which comes from God. Jits word, infused into a heart pre- ne on earth with a brightness, every cloud was dissipated in the dircet vision of Obrist, Whore way was re od in ali his thougtst work~ ond soul, This wit Te was a woll-epring whi t sound, and made. bit watch tor souls. as of thoz a true whom he They came irom the Protestant Canton of itzerlind, and settled, in early life, in New ded the church in Nasenu street, which and be wi ork 2 en atcod between Fuitou and Jobn stre lias wow been removed from ts was brought into aa early y i connection with that church, He graduated at Columbin College, #p the year 1792. and at the age of seventeen. Ho Sued theole Neuss, in 1793, and, nthe yesr 1 and approved by the Genoral” Synod. and cailed to the oharge of the very oliureh oi whieh he was # meanber. Mony a remem Drawee oxtsted, a few youss azo. of his pleasing uppeara a thot Umo- ef his cenelatory manors, and bi grant piety, He was diligent in tue pulpit pretohing in Geman eb. and drawing souls (o God daily. In the ye ) be received Me charge of the Vresbyterian shure in Philedsiphis, — Dr, lamented thonght weet ed bin, the year 1805, end his ministry dropp ond un hic dying bed b onle brongh? te God du resolved to organize n nection with the two P. the yemoral of the Rev. Livingston, he church. in Rutgers street, attracting the plows. ae he did Whereyer ue went, and giving hope to the siauer, «+ he aid when be spoke. He remuined in this connection from the yen= 1813 to the ycav 1825. Le was exiled te the cha oi didactic theology upon the de Doctor Liviyston Lie afterwards was inade J), of Ii gers Colle These offi of station and truvt. Ue r ed Wi referred with pi f m Lunposed heavy and omerous datiee, and wf 6 el ‘sh youre of & firm and faithful disch any them. sdronoing yoars warned him to lewve the post in tie divchurge of the duty of which he earned many ful ubos Relieved from « ial burdens, bat ve ready te set in the cance of Christian resolution vhd solvation, he found « pleasing retreat in the tm he My daughter. Hero, win bis sick wife, and withing of tho tronblés which wa0omaprnies the god invalid, he enjoyed @ caim retreat. and he bee lert 9 p cioue kgacy io hey hoase, her children, and their ob itdy Mie exnbernat’ piety. love, and wisdom ‘The regard and esteem he was held in by churebmen nee evuced im his being appointed Moderator of the f antghty Oca, F ptist Ohuvel dered his resig- tow ideney of W , hey , of P i his succes: J J. MeVitioucy has ro-igned the charge church, Weorter, 0 ami sery to Penveylyanix: br D Rev, Mr bucn distatssed from his pastoral re Intfon tot h in Orford, N. U., and been acoepted 3.0 missionary of the Arwericun Loard His tield of lagor rmenia, George F, Te y han been ngregational Choreh in Albany, Mo Kdwerd ¢ bas been dismissed from the Mul Chureh in Siddiefield, sas, missed fror Nev, chorge et the Congre; in joy or in grief. 1 . NED. 1 fon longer ‘than by | ,, Tite installation ci mite) Colins, over the Bap memoir, He was born in | tit reb im Palins s be further postponed tlt and bis re-pected parents were natives of | the 2th imet. DEATHS At Brookfield, sass., * be | p volte Church retown, Md after an ilines bout tom days. hey. 8. B. Lewere died at his residence in Missiwippi on the 28th ult,, from ty photd fever. ¥, Thos, O'Donnell, formerly pastor of the Cathotic he ‘hat Utiaws, iil died at tbe vicarage om the isen net, Kev, Micah Stone died at Brookfield en aged &2 years, Me wes a groduate at bia sity in the class of c709. NAW CHCRENUS The corner stone of a pew Catholic church was blessed, on Sunday afternoon iost. at Curominsy ie, a flourieh'ng and growing meighboruocd (hee mates rom Cincineatl, A new Congr jonul church was formed ia Ct, on the 138 inst., aud the corner stove of @ new h. of worrhip laid. Kev J. fh. Pairchili'y society rid are shout building « ne fecommodstion Th IN THY MINISTRY. onduy. Fept 29, Rev Micah astor of the m the 18th 20th fast, ard Univer South Hoste nurch for their ow Somb B tist church cf Hartford Connecticut, imuieuratcly, and is to be completed November n ¢ comm in ore year tt ‘The curner stone of the Vilvabethiown, Rey, Robert Aikman pastor, was laid on | Poerday afternoom. with appropriate exercises, ot the ebureh te in Jcrevy etieet, a short distemze beiow Vroed street Th 1 eoolety azo erogting « chuech now buiidiog In Pilteburg, ectiong 65 wide, 70 high 70 fet epite, whole height t he work 345 ject Ide pew Conur, been completeri and ¢ tor Thon buildin elnmeh Sua Jo Baraboo, Ohio, his | ev, W, Coshraa pas | y erected for the Reformed Duteh edionted to the tervies of Ale sm, ark Holy Ghost on Sabbath | f Jeneval Asset Then is was be moulded the Foreien Mieaionary Sogioty—then it was that, awootated Wik « soyerend ‘brother now sorrowfallw prevent, he onganived Hible Boslely faithful rervent of Chiict, own shuren, anil ventar bc pervades ere Kto diy for hy MM ledoter wasn liarly devout man — yer: trom hiv early well sorioy in L filled, vipened deepened over od and «prod Hrvetion. making it refreshing and odifying to ft with lita in spirit. Thore was an expression ie re of ouppiication whieh wade!) hacp'oo.s to how him, and none To. him in ssoving the pnmon heart man of ( hi by Vi: cou' Mm Only Aware OL [WomD es, Moxandor god" Fivingston--whom [would pisces bef re hina. What we Apeot in the death of such a maa! The on toward it, hut native piety C vp. and death hud no terrore fot him, Amd no person who visited bis wick chamber to fustrvet or aetiet bim, but came away instructed aad heipid hy Eis piety ond resignation fie continually rend the Seb h chapter of Romans, from bagianiog to and ho would often exciain, “Whoo have tit waver Wat thee, and nome om earl And gaa, ‘Plewed bo God our Father; wib the tiymn, Lf em | nm fot for the 01 d cretion of 8 antzation of a Prosby- eo in Mane ve theaenen! of the weason, MIBUBLUANEOUS. athern Ascoolation of Univerralista of the State | igen meet in Lambertville, Monroe county, oa the | Saiwrdey and following Sunday tn Octover A two days mosting of Universttste wiil bo holdin tho { in Repnoldeburg, wkiia county, Ohio, on | and Sunday, the 2nd and tid days of Gerobor | mn | m ending Committes of the dieure of Rhote Ie | gy land bavecalieda epecial convention to be holden fn | Providence on the 46th inst., to consider the eubject et | electing a Rihop and to proceed to such eivetion if tt Le found desirable, Also to ado for the Wehop's support | Rev. W. W, Heiden, late of New Haven, will sapy the pnipit of the Congregational ehureh in Palmor vu. Ul peat Spring, biterfum Attomnal Convention will be beid tats | year at Baltimore. ty ne Rev. Mr, #y of Engand ts to become pastor of the Hawes Seelety (orion) of South Boston The Wx guettom aecviors for the ualeslomarios of tho ird Fresbyterion chureh fn | The vite | | square, whieh will cost | 38 F a & Serious Fire In Duane Street. f ONE MAN KILLED—FIPTY THOUSAND DOLLARS _ .. WORTH OF PROPERTY DESTROYED. A fire of an alarming and destructive character brokeoy, at balf-past eight o'clock yesterday morning im the hous No, 75 Duane street. The place has been occupied Messrs. Mendes and Struclens, and used as @ steam fectionary and chocolate drying and grinding ‘The fire originated in the drying-room, which was heated, and burst out from the third and fourth sorie with inconceivable rapidity. The active exertions of: large force of the fire department were unavailing, the building was entirely destroyed, with all the machinery, &c, At about nine o'clock the holstin wheel, which was fixed in the third story. fell throug * the floors underneath, and it, or part of it, strack a yous_ man nomed Arthur J. Evans, attached to Atlantic Hose Company No, 14, and injured him so severely that he died on his way to the City Mospital, The walle of the building were most wretched, and henoe, in a great mea- sure, this fatal accident. The total loss must amount to nearly $50,000; but no accurate estimate cam be made. ‘The sugar destroyed is valued at $3,000 alone, As the > senson was just setting in fur this trade, there wase heavy stock of all material on hand. The walls were so thin that a moll ladder, beioaging to Mutual Hook and- Ladder Company, No. 1. forced in a large portion of them when handled only by two members of the company, ‘The Coroner held an inquest upon the body at the City Hospital @ short time afterwards. Thongs Voorhees, being duly sworn, deposed:—I am Aeristamt Foreman attacked to Hose Company No, 27; 1 was at the fire this morning and saw deceased there; saw him fall; the shaft of the boist wheel fell upon nim and knocked bisa out of the front door; [ cannot say if he +poke after, as a crowd was around bim im 6m: 3 1 ink the injary was to his heed. William Dietric! shopkeeper at No. 83 Duane street, gave testimony nearly smmilar. J Belongs to Engine Com- ngineer ordered fobn B O'Donnell sworn pany No. 42; wea at the fire: the Chief Bi deceased not to go into the burning building; he went in; in a few minutes after I heard a heavy body as if down the hately and tomething was throwa into the street; looking down, [ saw it was a man; he wes picked up ‘and taken to the Vorpitul bet I suppose he was dead then; I think he was hit by the ¢l of the hoist wheel; I sew blood run from hia ear, Altred Carson sworn —Is Chief Engineer of the Fire Department; this fire was confined to the building; de- ceased come tome and asked me where he shouid go; I told bim to remain in the street; T next saw him into the building; 1 told him not to go in, as the wheel would be down; 1 saw no moe of him; if he hat obeyed my order he woula not have been hurt; my order| was a decided one, Megical testimony was given as tothe nature of the in. Juries; und the jury returned a verdict that deceased, came to his death by bring bit on tae head bya hoist} wheel at the fre at No. 75 Duane street, on the 25th inst.; said wheel fallipg from the fifth story of the house It is pecutiarly meluncholy to think that the decease bad only joined this company ove week before, and was t havo been married in about another week. He wasa na tive of New York, and about twenty one years old The building is, we understand. insured by tho owna and the tock and machtnery by the proprietors, the for mir fully, but the Istter oly partially, os we are ip formed. Norcal estimate of camage could be made at. late hour last night. Assistaut Usptain Garrett, Sixt) word, Captain Carpenter. Pith ward, and the officers ¢ t ‘ourt! ere promptly on the Fj and rondered as sistance in preserving property. The house is mass ¢ vuips !t wa» most fortunate that the fire was so got unde as to be confined to the one builaing. ly Intelligence. HionrievstunizeMacxmicent Grarzs—We just noi meet in the markets. and daily seo in the suburban gat dens, clusters of grapes of the various varieties whic are of peculias richness and “levor. The recent exhib) \ion of the Horticultural Socfety was a means of grout ing a colieetion of this truit. which was highly creditab’ to the taste and perseverance of our metropolitan ga’ denere, both practical and amateur, and called onr aster tion 2 good deal to the subject In our opinion the e cellently arranged garden of Mr. Niblo, at Hurigste, pr sents the most gorgeous horticuitpral dispisy, at tl season, of apy private gardcn in the vicinity, and thi his grapes, grown there, possess 9 laxuriance of matur’ and peculiarity of flavor. excecdio fruit of kind preduced in the nelghborncod. "At Teast, we not now aware of any wbich approach to them eo muc! ‘as thore reared. with great caro. by Mr. Underhill. at vineyards st Croton Point, which are certainly vei superior. Tre Wratnea.—The thermometer at the Usnaut Building ranged thus during yesterday:—At noon, 7: deg ; at three P. M., 7034 deg ; at five P. M., 70 The day was mild and agrecaole, but in the evening! chilly. Ateleven, the night was warm, with a hea sky, and some indications of rain, Kiiirp ay a Sra kin, who resided at Kast Twelfth street, was down by one of the Knickerbooker li tages, st mi o'clock on Friday night, whilst he was eroseing the Bigh avenue, at the corner of {Sixteenth street. {He dt about fifteen minutes. The Coroner held an inquest uj the body, when it sppeared fn evidence that deceased wi going. in compavy with his daughter and two gran: children, to vitit a frond in Sixteenth street, between th Ninth and Tenth avenues When they got to ight avenue, there was o procession passing up, and « ter the crowd went past he attempted to There was e ra'iroad car coming upthen, and decoas ramacross, Having got clear of che car he did not percei astage. which was also coming up, but ran against 9 bo: attached to it, fell, and the stage passed over him. It wi svorn tbat the stoge was going slowly at the timo. Ti jury returned a verdict in accordance with the feels, ai exonorated the driver of the etege from any blame. Th deceased was an Irishman, and aged about sinty- years. A Srnerv Row.—A disturbance was caused on Mridal evening. between laborers cimployed in building a. se: en the corner of Houston street and the Bowery, wi sideend the men, at work upon a new buildiog at t someccrners, The fight was pretty brisk, until a p: venth ward police came down and 1, When order and quiet was restored. vy Buisocs A wild bullock ran up Thi avenue, on Friday evening and when near Porty-sesop| street made a direct attack upon a man named Pat Gilmartin, nnd a boy named John Marray, injuring very toverely. He was then scoured, after some dificult; A Mav Cow —In theee Gays of “rights” for gentler rex It usprise ws much to ree @ cow nivg throveh the Fifteenth ward in a perfectly mal e. und ybtont upon doing as much harm as apy fario: which we have chronicled tor the past tm Pi dat DY people she was captured street, Acomes ~A woman, named Mary Sullivan, was hj by @ brick Which accilentally fell upon her head, of Friday eve from the store of Solomon & Hart, N 210 Broadway, She wae taken to the City Hospital ofeers of the Third ward. Scope DeaviA man, nowed David Moran. dic afier a yory short iness, at morning. “As uone of bis fi s trunk was taken pascoret sth werd, ond it was found to contain clothing. a gol ob im goid and silver. By atyice ono, it has been given ia che: Mt public néwinietentor ” Tt was aid he ded i th terior, W wil forwarded with informa v brows 1 on Satnrday aventng las ie immense ainouns of 4 Ww and will reach the despatohed by ths Charl: sat Macon, we iro plea rent spl 1 duit the arran ry is merely nov With eweh nl cur people may well rej: avd euch ; , and indulge in eontiven in the for the futar Son xprees Our friv vited to prove Madame yikes | at Brady’s—This wr ueen of Song virited BRADY'S National Gail last, and added bor portralt $9 bie nae 1 gollection of erinont porson: ow On Brosdway, nee of Fulton etrect, Fate of the Amertean & dators to shenper and hott gtrovt, than ols Pastory making ing Cardaon tany other A Remarkable Book—Fr: on Bostuess ss aoknowledged ty Jt is a ini A with immo institute.—Can Plays tr) Noevesn strect. hand with one y dye a Call tnd seo Bie oe re Henry by Woster is on tho hest scrortnrents of ready mate th pods aver provuced fal etylos of fall and yon enn fo pursnare, 04 19 offers \ extreme); % ail compeNWen, No. 4 Cortiandt w tow te