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z= HERALD. HE NEW YOR WHOLE NO. 6929. MORNING EDITION-FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 185d. 3 PRICE. TWO CENTS, c - rrr re Methodist he would be one, and if he was to be a sinner | Police Intelligence, te would be one. The fault all lay with six men who ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT WIPE-MURDEK. ud gained the confidence of the church, and were be- gamle a0 evangelica, wy “in sce taaee vith tae dechration a fe tianity, sw “To the peor the gos- ‘Terr, ADYERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY BAY. a ee . EW PUBLICATIONS. t Teacher, *-. “«reh must imi- | traying it. He even understood that they had threst Panicl Lynch, a laborer, 26 years of age, was taken | The pezg : BLISHED—THE RIVERDA Incignation Meeting Against tts te ier Tes helena ioe Maat York re tare tt char or put the gas out if the Rev. Dr. into custoay Bs pay y, by oftcers Moore end Walker, of sro voreee EN Rat Om > = by Julius Mets, 25 cents. We consider this the pal atin mn Pee oe Pini gg ot all moved up town, and there are yer. is Seat a ance atone to proach, 4 few nights ag. the Twentieth ward a 26% Charged with barior com- | and Hiram Woorulls g. @ Billy Woodeoek” did cot pr eer chore by callings oxvvonding tas cards, will | ‘The members and congregation of the Old John street | well founded, ‘there’ iy Weftra tf this comvicilOn, fermination 6 GArf OOF Me's | myited a deadly nace pon Bt rad | PAC® OF advert, Hiram paying fore. coins a copy grat? Caria from the country must be |. Methodist Epiccoral Church, adverse to ite expropria- { goU¥ch i thete wards, ant the old Joha root church “collection was theiz made to Seay the expoasebiot Hie head with the ead Masticth dteest,, where A trotting match for $00, two mile heats, to rosd has not yet accom: etn. 8 frustecs . the sale w web au roi Sete | Shinn eg loMen camped hates | re tia ceit t Mlt b | La meh gud means Sa? q imi ng wi it bs s Tidrch nearer the Bathony Pees. creetuon, of another fund in Gefiay ny ee p war appointed to | wile. HW appears he then, gut hott ° a whip hand apd | ting was about even before the slack, bue anor ew bard, ne the prorie phous box Tinpoval ot the ‘one com- | draft resolutions onlin “sive of the sen of ie meoting sparen ag her Shon. a oat Leth = heat one hundred to five was offered om the mare. It was their trust. The Fifth avenue will get al on the rubject of the propocd removal of ures. rt msg? S| a capital race and close! - very well unaided by tho trustees of the J. at ‘On further motion, it wax oniered, thet o.f Account o° | T™ ed into the building and discovered thd poor wo- = ly contented, chureb. Let them rather full with integeity the trast, | the lateness of the hour the resolations be draws wp and | Yay) pm Lan tg oud ina som of naeeat iy son Poo ptt wanaer the pole, and led the horse it; but let them forever bandon the the ct the upper turn, the horse ‘. repored in them, or relinquish it to others who wilt faut | 16, ngero published hereafter. \ att NCO pronounced the wounds da: In Oa tunis from the nal of thelr chureh toald fy the rection | get'mecting. nets * Tout be wes fo tee thewente | ie suite fe aie: Sat in “ felre, aa ren, stork upem alage ben saree > ractured, ited he to \. ys dor eiacuingaitcent cfifice in the court and ofthe city, | © it was then moved that the meeting: protest against 4 await the roscit ot the, Soaeaed Eajiries ge. re mare ted hit ets Henge down the backetretch. three cents, to hag pres COOK & BRO., Music bs s, 043 Broadway. ‘ SCIENCE OF LITERARY WARFARE.—“ THARE : is certainly no one who could be more properly held pe eric eer hema for moral courage.” | ing is the call by which the meeting was convened:— i COIS OF BENNETT AN ‘tates, gg oe I er : ‘NNETI AND 5 NiteD Brae. —" mem! and cor if “With a Gue Medallion Portrait; 488 “ig Prige $1 06, | this church, and all who ate {n favor of retabslig ‘AyrigONIEM AuoNTaING f thet time honored sanctuary in its presont location, wi In accordance with the plan to show all sides of the | holds Sh auatin ts the Greene atreet M. E. church, tion, and others in favor of retaining that: place of wor- ship as such, met last evening in public meeting to lis- ten toa ldstory of the church and of the existing diff culties in connection with its proposed sale. The follow- Press on the 1emarkable’* Memoirs of James Gordon | between Broome streets, on Thursday even probability, when completed, the ante of the ehurch, The questi , and worn’ injuries. A | He spain broke near the half mtle pole Beoneit,” just published: ta Sunday mewspanecs o€ the | ing Avgast 16, at TH o'clock, when a full listocy of | bette filled oF more useful than Jon atreet fe now. Tn | priest vas unanimously atopless ne ew ous the Nov be dhs eels Renentece ovate cana ately ‘nl ceed srpuat ine lower tare una city cannot well be negiectad. The public the church, including the existing difficulties ocea- | Comelusion | affirm and challenge successful contradic- | ” after n compliment paid 10 the daily prowe of New | Uw 4° the care of the Gorernors of the Almshouse. t apr tetelar ibaren that a flood of reliable criticiam has beet siored by: an attempt to. sell it, will be given. all | oD, that there is no other point in the United States.) York for publishing their advertisements gratis, the ARKYST FOR CARRLERA DRIVING. up the hementeetak, When tear the drawgate be agai ‘them. airang enough to overwhelm any ordinary workt | the clergy of the alty are invited to a SE eee ee Him zumber of people are so inadequately | meeting rdjourned at 10 o'clock P.M. John MeMastors was taken Into custody yesterday, | Pree, ant the mave passed the stand three lengthy Silll the book takes a diem ‘as might be expected | able for the press, By order of the | #upplied with the means of grace, through the agency of ~ oly 7 Thee ! from the manner in which it is written. ‘The brilliant | Committee of Arrangements. . the Methodist Episcopal Church, as the three lower City Politics. charged with having carcloasty and reeklomly detvem his | Shea: “The Rorse mate bis sixth break ca the upper “ju t of these critics, presented in their usual dig- JAMES T. BARNES, Chairinan. wards of the city of New York, even with John street 7s iy wagon over # child, (wo years of age, named Margaret | turn. He trotted very well afterwarts and clewed on the Hepet pare ones ygetoamme Puakiosood Bebbetaxy, chureh remai That removed, and we cease to ‘OFT BNELL PRIMARY ELKOTIONS. 4 10; lapsinn Ede wheel 06 e poli: yle, ure expressed in a few choice i lary: hold tf Rowland, danghter, of John Rewland, of 193 Waverly | ™4r¢, lapping ber w! a quarter pole, He made -aa elections, serious enough"to those who have ‘not exa- | “ye-attendance was numerous and influential. Over | 30.7% fp, EM sOetaR at tae OLY. Jn, RESENADE 40 wptien. Ube sefh-abellice atentaletration ah H 7 Yi th brewk going aiwn the bate Biel ee eek niet Tes ometionca te herent | ee m influent Brother Hedstrom’a shipis at the mercy of the: 14 of | demoerate, held their primary elections lust evening, be- | Place, and severelpif not fatally injuring her. The ac saateMence we treteh, ond the fire of the advamee guard in Ilerature. The following | ‘te Pulpit or reading desk was hung a drawing, in water | commerce, andmay be removedat anytime. Sell Joha | tween the heirs cf 6 and 7. M., to choose delogaten to | Wied, it in sald, trfoM hant to escape from the but } mare led him a couple of Teegtha on the Sewer ture. Hs * Sare-the reports of the colors, of the old church as it originally stood, The meet. | set church and SUC agepcand. There will bene a ots Heya. was captured after a short chase by e@icer Ranifor, of the } closed on her on seming up the homostreteh, and was The. Enndgy Courier astonishes those who ba | ing-wad presided over by Mr. Noah Warren, and the fol- | Containing s population at at. leet aoe cee jay ean beg ey ti iho s"Davidea, at the Yocead Discretes Coast, | MBped on hee wheeSat the stem: Tine, 0:8. Je ast shes 080 wi re a ' ‘20th inst. justice Davison, at he Of str! Police wet, ) read | towing gentlemen were named Vice Presidents and Socre- | ‘The Jobn street church at the aame time ; , ' | Second Heat.—Theg wont off wide and ai 14 " Vice Presidents—W. W. Cornell, Johi F: us @ a] consecrated, Fast ami west, itis not | and the Custom House officers every' their own . chetretch, a1 e raare two or threw lengths : ‘It contains not a soiltary item of information in re- praell, John Stephenson, W. | rove than one block thecentreoftheelty. North and | way. ‘The list of delegates wax “cut sree ge aan wooks | Two girls, named Mary Hetley and Mary Wendall, were | to the half mile pole, He closed around the lower turn, ference to the notorious editor of the Herald which the | B. Skddmoré, G. 13. Piwosway, Anthony Cune. public did not know perfectly well already; it gives us Secretary—John A, Smith. new in relation to the times of Bennet, nor of his ‘the sooupentnny were opened by prayer by the- Rev. C- ‘acter, course, or antecedents, while it contains any | ©: Leigh. ~ > 1% casein be quantity of falsehoods and iyconceivable stupidities.”” The Re Dr. Mrrcumust. them addressed the meeting. He None of these have been. polnted out—but who that | Sail:— sgglde? thas not read the book will be aware of the truth on this | ‘The first Me‘hodist Society in New York and in Ameri- 9 ca, was organized in 1766, by afew Methodist immigrants oe eres thus disposes of the subject and | ft¢m Srelvnd, one of whom—Phtlip Embury—was a Wes- th there i diffe A 7 oa therhowe. the nottingetsemntty: of the Thisd wend ok ee ne | ago; and though our reporters were told offabulous ma- | Srtested by officers Alger and Rouch, ofthe Sixteenth ward | Stretches res Sa rg fy Pia Se gp ea tremity of the First ward. Besides, two thirds of the | Joritles for this ond that ticket, the fact is that cach | Pollee, charged with having stolen $80 in gokl coln frony | passed the s A cor of lengths shoad. There was populous Fourth ward and one-third of the Sixth ward, | polling place was visited by about thirty persons, andthe | George Caleb, of 142 Kighth avenue, Theaccused, it ap- | 99 change ghey ow op the upper turn; but om are included in a circle of one-half a mile radi in treteh the he: josedon tt! street church. Ueing the contre, Jn, 1060, dius, Jobo | whole number of votes polled in the eity was tess than a | Pears, reside at 178 Weat Twentheth strect, and, ax it in | Kning lowe the batlascteh the Boras o pele. eae mare, ward contained 23,123, and the Sixth wird, 23,707. Two | thourand. There was some little opposition manifested | SHeged by Calob, induced him to enter the above place, | head and head on the lower turn. On’ coming up tle {hinds of the Fourth and one third of the sixth would be | in keveral of the districts; but outsiders in no oneinatance | Pre'e,tesays they robbel hin of all hie worktly ge nila ei hekelin tee Mt =e ‘ . 28,828, and nssuming, as abo ead and won t! ‘ogth Of tt? i to iMustrating th Jean doce! Dreesner and ahead, “a eee == PA ete have increased’ in five Sali, omy aecie Pay 1G0# the best of the Custom House people. o€ carrying off the booty, ant thereupon instantly gave | “hid Matte bettlag fe now ng Nya that th sae penne males come to un es Mlaatraing the her hemip arsived friends engagedin’s gansent cardeattor | then, allowing no increase Yor the Fourth, and texik | These was a strong effort made to induco respectable | the alarm aust had the ‘prisoners arrestol. Commaltted | horse would win. ‘They were siarted, nicely. The hares ap A ii het pl nverey Tebuhing them and throwing away tbeoards has. | ards, thereare now oo Lem than 04,172 human betngs | Dard shells to consent to allow thelr momen to be ‘utd ns Pe Rear, broke going around the upper turn, but kept the lead. within balf o mile of John street church; and within this Me ted two or three BURGLARY AND ROBBERY IN BROADWAY. ngths down the backstreteh, but cirele there in no other Methodist church un delegates or alternates, but it will he seon from the lixt near the half mile the mare. made ® Bruukvand Lcuptehip, except the Bethel ship at the foot of Carlisle | given below, and from our advertising columns, that, | _ 08 Tuesday night some expert burglars maztaged to ob- | Fenced his wheel, They were head nud. heed om the Meet evored y to Swedish seamen and jmmigrants, | with but a few exceptions, the delegates choson aro of | {i entrance into the store of Thomas Barnett, of | lower ture. On omning up the homestreteh the horns “However, books like the one under notice always have | {ned tothe house of Mr. Embury and exhorted hiin to use ‘@ quick sale. “Wo suppose the memoirs will not be an | Sli bis influence and efforts to reclaim her straying Hon to the rule. It will be read, live ita brief day friends. He greed to hold a meeting in his own house, vand ‘hen be dismissed to rest with the similar reveal situated in Augusta atreet (then rack street,) the ahem eae Pay ay pledging Meceelt to eouleet te pene Bair Siz | Duane stregt-church and the Five Points Mission chapel | the goftest stripe. There are quite # number who claim | 21 Broadway, by forcing open the fromt door, About | Kot away trem the mare, and was length abead at the The Funday Tamer is gradited io indulge in opinions | ool Atieuced the rst meeting, who, afters wullabio ox. | 4r4 both te than half alle, in a straight ling from | 0 0C4 teen Cagg men in, I6UB, bat. om they use, new $1,000 worth of knitting and sewing nendiew were stolen ra the Werke. ae eet re ae 5 wold vi from ¢) lo exactly ike the other Timea (singular coincidence) | hortation from Mr. Embury, enrolled their namos which, it is fair to say, are conde in the folowing | in a class, and resolved to attend regularly at bis words, written with much d’espri house for religious instruction, Shortly after, a more “Ot these memoirs, howe ald speak, could | Scmmodious room was obtained tu the neighborhood, down the Backstretch to the balf mile pole, Om the pad | ite vale absarbet in a costly edifice | names, in the golitial arena it is impossible either to | marked “RBarnete "and: “Hemutng, Oo" Po chee | Lower Wurm they were haat ost hans, sat tip becve pa Bas a 'y be didon square? That the Jobn nove of disprove their statements. ‘The hards in the | has yet been obtained to the perpetrators of the robbery m broke at th ‘ts sna stilt aa the ‘the Ought to be eustutned in its proseat nea | New York city delegation may be net own as precious | and burglary. At The teie tae iT, we While worsiipping in this room, during ‘singing on one | tion, dt would seem no one would dream of doubting, who | scarce. In such ppserably districts as contain one or score, The Reres won by halfs length. ‘Time, 5:45. pike Mins eo Ay they dety oither, special praise or | cecasion, & man in full mallitary uniform ae oe ‘ap. | as listened attentively to the statements with reference | moe wards five delegates ‘wort elected, who will toost in ARREST OF ALLEGED PICKPOCKEYS. ‘The following {a 4 suminary :—~ to the extent and wants of the population of that section | convention next Tuesday evening, 20th inst., in their | ‘Two men named James Kelly aud Thomas Blake were |, MONAY, August 13.—Match, 6500, two mile heats to ‘all eerious criticism, "they ‘are wholly destitute Pat among them, to their great consternation. road waguas his gentleman proved to be Captain Webb, of the Royal of the city. If the legitimate work of the Christian respective districts, at places designated by the General . Sad Sua ‘rapid wuss of yorbalfonattg, They veney 828 | American troops, and barrack mater at Albany, who hed | Church is to seoure instrumentally the mora) and spirit: | Commitiee, and legates tothe Stale convention, | 'tovsht before Justice Davison yesterday, at the Second pha na A nrene fa oe S92 ‘acter enowgh to act ns an opiate.” been converted in England, under Mr. Wesley, in 1765, | Ual vpn human beings, and if all souls are | ‘The following isa list of delegates chosen last night, ax | District Police Court, charged with having attempted to ram Woodrufl named bi... oa ee 8 ‘The Sunday Atlas, however, proceeds in a diferent | #nd shortly after appointed to his post’ at Albany, He | regarded as equaYy valuable by our glorious Creator, | far as received = pick the pocket of a lady named Durand, while she was Tine, 6:4-—f:61—t nveie, does not seb th: yeah pidities”” or ‘false. | labored with great fervor and success ia the infane s0- then have the pastor and members of thia church « _ five Ward.—Volls held at 110 Greenwich street—M. urebasing some goods in the store of Charles A. Moore, CENTRAVILLE COUKSE, L. 1.—THOTTING. at its opinions in opposi- ciety at New York, to whose aid he had hastened a | more extensive field to cultivate than any other single | Neary, M. Doran, R. Walker, D. Jenkins, D. Curran, No, (59 Broadway. The prisoners were held for examin- A trotting match for $200 aside, mile hoats, best th brethron, Tearning the facts ot its formation, Military men atfong,| Church in the United States; and condequently, a good | Saond Ward.—1d Duteh street. Chancellor, James | ation. gos r wee “He Las probably recelyed. more abuse | time appeared at all times in their regimental, D4 kuMlicient charch edifice {s indispensable to the suc- | MeHeen, Michael Waters, James Watson, A. B, Miller. ALLEGED COW STRALING, in five, in harness, came off on Monday afternoom, at than all the rest of the editors put together, end is Tre appearanco in the pulpit of a man thus attived, | Covaful pravecution of thelr labors. Any Christin man, | | Fiitd Ward. —$8 Murray strost—Thomas Munroe, P. | 4 German aamed Lewis Spindel was arrested by officor | ‘He Centreville Conrse, between» gray maro owned by dably ue good a man as niue-tonths of then, end beter | With bie sword ‘lying Gelbre hin beside his Bible, | Who would seriously think of selling this church, unless | G. Melony, Joh McCoy, Daniel Moony, K. Il. Crosby. y Mr. Gago, anda bay gelding owned by W. Shinonsom, The than one-third, Probably, could the private character | @ttracted great attention, and excited Sarioalty. wen with the design of removing further down town, inthe | Kurth Ward.—Corner Roosevelt and Oak stroete—Jo- | Fitzgesald, of the Twelfth ward police, charged with in Wevb, orca the caaeaaamant andaanaie te present state of the population, and the alarming | seyh Rose, William Baird. Alternates.—John Baulc ; 1 bey wou ihe ros, He was driven by W,. Wheleg, the pp ae eat ae teh be daces nt thats oon eee the old tail ioft in William, ptreet--tbon Cart and flores | sDerslty of churches iu Xhe lower wards, ‘mual have | George Hargan. Ri ¢ yes of 3g say a sn bag oe muabrisloced uy by Jemes Wbeiplay: ‘The gray shoals: aee.sipe ‘ ‘Jourastiat'—whoever he is, weknow not—says that | Stttct—was. secured, for the better accommodation of {| ten the uptown fever 40 hoj that it would | 20 Ward.101}¢ Hudson stroet—Honry R. Hoff | Janey B. Devoe, at $100. ‘Ihe prisoner Wee brought he, | Lt tbe first heat the bay gelding ran nearly half = mite | Che ooeention of the eeack ta a'sontameoa act ot Mee | {ele increasing mumberss. There Mr. inbury and Capt, | P& uselevs to argue with him tll ‘be. sball'have | inive, Jobe Creightom Alteraater—“amel Laughton, | 7261 B, Devoe, at $100. ‘ihe prisoner war brought be: | under the whip, and. with the: aineuiy wae ¢ gary Justice, which, it ts hoped, will carry along with ic | Webb continued to preach with great aucooas, About | pasted the crisis. I cannot but hope the counter irri- | Te Hurriaon Smith. Yortvitle; where us was hold to unawer the chases ot | ceeded in getting his head within the distance Nag, and + Anternal evidence of this fact’ and not > few valuable tes. | thts time they entertained the idee. of huilding «house | tants whieh wre now in course of application will result | Sisth Ward.—47 Bayard streot-—Patrick Nealls, Barney | 20ihTiie, where he was tel to anawer the charge of | yet the judges suffered him to start again. The bey 1 Stn the labor has bees fathtelly pertirmel aa'we | for public worship, Messrs. Lupton, sourec, in the abatement or entire removal of tho unfavorable | Maloney. William B. Fay, John Quina, Michael Muda. | 8r40"l larceny, and in detwalt of ball, was committed to | Aferwards trotted kindly, and won the race, The © Beubt ont the Bank lt et di att Partormed, al wi | White, Juivis, ands few miore, were the persons engaged | SPDPtoms; and that the god brethren composing the | hen. yore ene ee cee eee = of the country. The voluine, however, is not only | 32 erecting the first Methodist’ chureh in Ameries. Of | Majority of the Board of Trustees, upon a prayerful ro- | Sirenth Ward.—Corner of Gouverneur ant Division | ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT RownERY BY & PRIVATE | 2:60~ bre vier oe OL Mr. Bennett but formean in. | tbese, William Lupton, a very respectable merchant, | xemination of the whole question, will come to the con- | streete--Wilsom Small, James Murphy. Alternates—Wm, WATCHMAN, MAsaACHUSRTTS. m4 Aitston ot ed od ducing which he haa been in proved himself the pe seent ondmapass, vwhose mas " oe brdmennny 4 ey bees ae prorat st fhe Go: iy Spay {—Renjasain Wood, r, | _ ward Cotton, a private watchman, employed by 1o- Lyxx, August 11,—Mateh, one mile and repeat, im her > s said, was, “The and then m: 4 y aa ' ‘ari—=tb Mercer wtree josain, Wood, i _ oe ge rp ees ee res of mre , With Through the interest of Captain Webb they po Pa ity | Ume-honored wathee ‘on its original lobatlon. the | W. £ Bonsell. Altervates—Albert W. Smith, Kawin | Yeral of the residents in the Ninth ward to take care of | K. T. named a.m. Wild Cat,........ ae ae | Ny ‘ ellie Bromia — ‘a - eee ted, on Gollen Hill, which was « rising ground near’ the bor- | Jehn street church be sustained? Most unroubtedly. Ia | Wainwright. their property in the night thme, was arrested yesterday, | 8. W. named b. m. Long Pond Ra 22 paver oes ae 5.008 vs cove he Te ders of thecity, (now named Jou street). ‘The house | the first place itis not in debt; a most extraordinary | | Ninth Ward.—00 Perry atreot—Joxeph D. Baldwin, | py Captain Ackerman, of the Ninth ward police, charged ‘These, 201-808. red yoy handsomely gotten te, and ieontbellianed | War 42 by 00 ket. "The projectors of this enterprise foot yet ost important fn this connection, Nointerest | Jolm Richardeon, Alternater—Wiliam Valleau, Thosnas Araneae horas: tisios. aa fhe $0 Bite a ‘wisconat. 1 tt. | coum very t 0] tion; and yet success —Do |—excellen' mn ol r. £ 4 bi + - 2 Co n poe pie herrea anata tab reg cond Bn the 30th day of Uctober, 1708, Mr. Hams | the only ros fact in the Ananclal coniitton of this | wh Ward.—Cormer Broome and Forsyth stevets— | lin terry. The accused, stb alleged, induend Perry to | gaiielirater hort tives, ine iee, Te taleciaa oo tes bury delivered @ ig dedicated, it will form o very ‘valuable work of | }i1) dite ae GER & TOWNSEND, Publishers, 222 Broadway. | ® church the minister foam, the prelpls pees had ve had chureh. At the commencement of their Agsagiel yeas pod D. Johnson, Norman M’Cleod. No alternate | go asleep ona lot of empty barrels, at the corner of ‘May, 1864,) there were in the hans entrion >-—eorge A. Greon entered «. m. Lady Worthley an ‘Sout well invested amounting to $10,000, | Blawnth Ward.—Corner of avenue © and Fourth atreet | Twelith street and Sixth avenne, and while the latter wax | W. thuleck entered gb. Corn Cracker, Mr. Katon en , 1s to hin it a ang ¢. m. Nelly. Corn Crrcker won in thi ~The bockiel faithful sermon. the | ‘of Embury and | showing’ sn increase since 18 of $1,000, or $200 per | -~Hiram Engle, Jobm Pettit. No alternates chosen. slumbering, endeavored to takefrom bis finger a valuable 7 “racker wun in three straight heets. age EE pe peepee Webb al the betriers of overex, the ty apepes thelr, expenios. Tale Matement |” Par Ward. Hotél-—John 2. Auatia, or admin- | ring, apd aldo tried to dlrporeoss hit of his gob watel fiat oveieiectacns ' ncciety ra) increased, abu: = Mark chosen. well—thelr of $15,000 in. 1949 and chain. . Mr. Porry, awaki mando yomo rosistamer stood partly before the front the church, and } senval surplus revenue! Where is there another? | Henry Lewis, 5 introduced a cl t es hin with intent BUILDIXNG—HOW TRISONKRS ARK LODGED. Presented a i + Bre at his head. | munication was received from Justice Breanan, inviting lod the ques- | the Hoard to visit the Third Distelet Pollee Court, to eee ert chugs proterred agent hier | 128 dilapidated condition of the building, with = view of Wdate Win, Systematic efforts for the salvation of the accumulati Jivrteeth Word.—Corner of Grand and Elizabeth fan offset 10 the. wateds roanaes of the lower wards, have been too long dela; streets-John Kelly, Andrew H. Green. Altornates— : i ‘Thye Methodivt church 4n this great eity shoul speek in | James W, Sinith, Jubn Frdel. fareaddatio weepon,'in the i Ward. X street—John Van as a mattor tones of carnest and affectionate remonstranco to the six | Fislecnth ib | Houston ton Uf pomnenate trustees who would pass over the earnings of the poor, | Burcn, John B, Kyer. Alternates—John B. Rors, Jun., | oni! pormension, 5 by which this chureh wax erectod, into the hands of men, | D. W. Norris, fal Oo 88 we peeneey MSO we nae REWARDS. wes 8 building oe So anilave. style < the Datch.~ “agmnnay T WEDNESDAY. ae, | It also contained the Methodist brary. Two additional 400 He eer, ON a RUNTSDAY, BE: | tots on the left side were purchased after the Htevoluton, TOM ae en Re hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, Am | for £60, ‘The intesior zemained many years unfinished, The gallery had no breastwork, nor stair to aseont 10 it, e to the banking house of Browa Brothers, | po. t however, would mount by # ladder, and ait there | & i § a ii a 0 0 sf cove heir action as to the new edifice which it i Ting. tire’ $100" bille’on the Ansoriran uskenes | upon the platfirms. |The audience rom fo many of whem are able to ercet w better single handed, | Siz/gnA Ward.—106 West Seventeenth streot—va- | #n says In his examination he can satistaotoril onan é are’ $100 tatit ens ea nasi ene Be. e audience fot ong time bey fern TAS rine! foe} file ifhey, Heiay Vonshear toate knees, Attornstes |. Femtire innuce Junico Davison committed the ec- proposed to ereet on the «ite of the preseat one. The Sant, are $100 bills on the Chemical Pamk, and the re | seainst, apr pig glo ee ers Se cee ty | of the Methodists om earth will ‘heartily heey that | Archibald ‘Noble, Chas. K. Haldwia, with power to | ™ worl Aldermen sccepted the favitetion, but have not as yet ‘sidue in bills on soviet att Danks, ranging from $10 | eigned to honor in the commencement of tho glorious | they will degrade themselves and families, by receiving | #ubstitute. TO TER EDITOR OF THE BERALD, paid the viait; and while they are getting ready, we will to 960. The above rewa: ve on leaving the oan tus has resulted in the building up of a church of | *7d appropriating a vingle dollar of the money, if the Seventeenth Ward.—87 Eleventh «treet—John Cochrane An article appeared in your paper yesterday morning, he our report, a Little iu advapes of the Aldermen, te sume with Archibald Butters, at the Herald office, or nearly a million anda halfof communicants, extending | {rusteor shall finally auccecd in eelling it. It would be George H. Row, Alternates—William Coulter, Michael | under the caption of ‘Volice Intelligence,’’ «0 ceronoaus | ™ port, & wh J with Brown Brothers, 57 Wall street over all the United States aud Territories, and throagh- | infinitely more sppropriate and more belliting the ogca- | Smit en ee eet, RC Rear TT aE Un nea ET sion and the wants of the lower wards, if the trustees Kighteewh Ward.—Third avenue and Twenty-second | due to myselfand my felenda to ray afew words in my | are generally slow, very slow, in their movements. would make immediate arrangements to accommodate at | #treet—Amos ¥. Hatfield, Ananias Mathews, J.J. Brad- | defence, When Hoxie left this country he owed ine «bout | ose tel hail ike head dah least two congregations; and appeal to the Missionary | ley, (liver &. Hibbard, D, Kiem, $10,000. After being thwarted in my endeavors to col mune SHOrNS yeare ae we only two police courts Society for on Rie Garman aiieety, and to the Sun- ‘Ninetecnth Ward.—Firty-second atroet and Fourth ave lect this money in kngland, and deraiog that he was ta | in the city, whereas New York is now the fortanate pos out the British Provinces, and which now owns neact 10 REWARD.--LOST, ON MONDAY, 13TH INST., | one-third of the church ‘edifices of this great Satin, between Cedar street and Staten Island terry, According to the colonial law none but the established ‘brown morocco ct book, with memorandum, con- | service conli be performed, in what was commonly called taining about $40. A satisfactory description of con- | a ch ‘ ~ | day School and Tract Societies for at ‘least four colpor- | nue~Johu K. Cunningham, Daniel Gallager, Francia | this country, by paying large sums of money to va- | gessor of four. The First or Lower Polire Court waa situ stents, tnd the above reward, will be given to any one PR oni ery 2 ing ag ol paar nes aes chon tours, with abundance of tracts; to the Mile Society tor Ruy perth, | Alternater—Daniel MeCarthy, Wao. MeManus | rious individuals, a traveling in perenit of hla Sp cook Whikh 16 Wek’ oateed. 64 tho Seiden ek a returning the same to 3. LeRoy, 21 Nassau street. thems, which should cause them to be classed among or- | the Scriptures, and to Christians in all parta of the city | —all anti-Herrick. wards of 7,000 miles, I discovered his whereabouts whore i la ot » > i Hecoud —— _ iirary vet when it was necessary to affix a fire- | for funda, resolved God helping to witness among the Tuntith Werd.—Northwest corner of Thirty-fourth | Thereupon T made arrangements with some twelve of | of Upper Court was situated at the corner of Germans, Irish, French, Swedes, and Italiana now, a ph Ninth ene Rie, niet K. | his ered eee So teas Saees ante, to eotiet ay hy fos Bowery and Third «treet, In 1841, thle laet court work more genera! and glorious than that which was wit- ennedy, Jove ler. jternate john M. Thomp- | one other debt, and afterwards for a commission to col- neased among t! tcl lish, and Irish duel “a a son, Jam Ta A leet what I could for them. Under these arrangements | | YS moved to Kesex Marvet, and has since Wee early history a honored temple, consecrated tothe | Tir fard—Fourth avenue and Thirty-second | employed eminent counsel, in a remote State, by whose | known aa the Third Police Court. The building interests of our holy religion, atree les H, Harwell, Walter Koosevelt, Goorge W. dance ny claim andy friend's, amounting {n all to | occupled an the court was formerly « vegetable market, ‘The meeting was next addressed by Rev. J. B. Waxe- | Gaflit, Heory W. ayer Douglas Taylor. 000, was recovered; an! alan the claims of two of the | ia was in wey unfitted for coert pr waite 1y. He could not look back upon that pictare of the oli | It i understood that in the Sixteenth Assombly district, | partics to the agreement, and the mney has been pald bgt " — time-honored temple without being reininded of those | comy oved of Lge and Twenty-firs: wards, the | to them. Tbe allegation in your paper that | ree being in use for twelve years without repair has not edd- venerated ones who had passed away, but whose worka | following ticket will be chosen :—Delegate Lorena B. | money to allow Hoxie to eseape, is false, No money ed to Mite eccommodations or convenience. Imagine « survive, One churel ta, this aly. been converted shet 4, Robt. Kelly, Alteroater—John Murphy, A. gumme tnt my po mension beyond pa = reas oft saat, dismal room, twonty foot by twenty, the Seer 0 & port office, ono a iMery, ai vevy. bt justly due ine, excep! on, hi Mable. That is the way in \phiahs prnenien te ntny Sods . ies pall AML the: ~ are inatituted vorn and broken in many places, the ceiling cracked witle ‘The rame spirit would convert the honored spot where | ° Political Intelligence. pressed forward with malignity by ome p reat gaps where (he mortar had fallen off, and bearing REWARD.—LOST, ON TUFSDAY, AUGUST FOUR- place and chimney to the Methodixt ‘church, merely teenth ; 1855, a red bull Lapeer te marked, four | for the purpose of eluding so tyranical « tion. feet and tip of tail white, and Ite around his In vaults beneath the basement, bodies of the dead neck, Whoever will return him to 76 Gold street, will | were deposited. Wesley’s Chapel, as they called it, bore ‘reeeive the above reward. upon the whole an appearance as plain and «imple as the lives of its projectors. Mr. Embury and Captain REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 15TH INSTANT, Webb wrote to Mr. ale in England, for assistance, pocketbook, contsining a bank billand » who in 1760 sent Mr. rd Boardman and Mr. Joseph ed diamond ring. Sup; to have been in | lilman, to their assistance, and fifty pounds sarang, 27 Chelsea line of eer (‘Conover’s), at about 2 P. fore $240), to ald them in paying for the church. ¥., in Ninth avenue, einity of Twentieth street. Tho | Captain Webb was the largest subscriber to the funda of abovementioned reward will be paid to any person who | the church. His subscription was £30, that of William will return the mame to 0. P. W., 129 Ninth avenue. Lupton £20, and that of James Jarvis £10, with a great > ia number of othera fom £6 10s. tos, Gd.” The follawing | rest the ashes of Waaliington into » lager beer establish. THE HARD SHELL STATE CONVENTION. Lien, who, by nofanlt on my part, have not received any sf tha se weve tad Marta Medial abd REWARD OIOST, A EMALL SOOT TERRIER | motto was inscribe! on the Teblct pieced cron Mowing | soent, Faneall Bll into © tenement hours, and lstopend- from the Rochester Caiom, soft shell) sugust 15. by some egal gentleman, whose | Mares of { wien phsenapt sien phremiicdire te Te ee Oe ae eee Te ree | ‘According to this time it shall be said, what hath God | ence Hall into an ant depot, like Castle Garden. ard organs both wilent as to the change of ‘They acease me of committing a | #tcg « » furniture, consisting of a worn out high douk amd several low benches, ls in keeping with the reat of the room, Nor ar® the accommodations for witness emy better, They t of justice | are crawdel In a little seven by nine room, that would their Btate wention, which we were the first | erlme, J ee that I bave done anythi And we observe the Angus is dixpoved to be | Hoxie owed ne $10,006; by travelling w When he thought of the sermons preached there, and tho “We think it has not made," says the | miles, by spending large svins conversions made there, it became more and more hal- | 479" mny money Is recovered by my lowed in his ¢ ‘He thought that errobe had ‘0 wativfy the Argus that we «poke by card, we now | it was incumbent on me Ww beeome the age the arenes recetyed by dae | by bringing Hele hers, even if 1 Tal theopu They would have the old church preservel on account of i's antiquity and of the great men who Libored there. athe: Mra anand Die tock Whoevee will setucn | wrought?—Num. xxiii. 23. The church was rebuilt in 1817; and in 1641, after the street was widened, the pep pend: Brgaertell eam dtl Dag Prenat edilce was erected on the old wite, with the fol ming appropriate motto, taken fegm the exe. Palm: _ my rest forever—here Tdwell.” This was REWARD—LO8T, A SMALL ACCOUNT BOOK, been committed in rem publish the official circular, which we hold ghout twelve persons comfortably, yet sixty and August 14, in golng from Brooklyn to Flathush. | 4 moet unequivocal avowal on the part of the trusteos | fen Crt tee ne togive wy thelowes eet ty | courre of mallim ra; but Ewes advieod that 1 had ma such por ‘ onl ag he neh tg Nagra Sh She foro] bent Sie tar oeeencn sale eee et, erm atnton Cod tne Sevtr’ Wether pride he 4 . New Yous, August 11, 1855. whole object Is to punish me becages my counsel, In | Wht Persems aro often hopt sweltvring im this Little dew ee by leaving the came at r, street, other arrangement than that It should, till the latent day | 0; let not us do so. If it were necessary, however, to van Sim:~The State Committee have unanimously do- | another state, collected a debt justlpdus, and I thereby | for bourr. Taadd to the discomfort, there ie no wintew — hg of time, ite prevent position.. The uptown mania | sell John street church, he could tell them that there | termiued to change the day of holllng the #tate Conyon- | fare better than seine otheraat Haxle’s oreditors opening to the air, and the place ls without any ventilation vcore which, for a ears past, bag seized, with results so | were Methodists enough in the United States to aubseribe | tion to Thursday, the Zid of August inst, It is necossar} 8.8. LYNDP, | whatever, The cart rovm, moreover, t Oiled with bet REWARD, — STRAYED, FROM @@ WALKER fatal, pearly all the !totestant@hurches, had not at this | fund to keep the church in operation,and pay a ralary to | that the delegates should be selected on or before the 2 bugs, cockrowrher, and other even lees reepectable vermin, aes, & seagres® fewfoundiand dog, with leather } time’ 1841, developed even ita nitory symptoms in | missionaries to preach there till’ the millenium, | °F SIst inet. Jersey City News. | whe betray » mort evvereign contempt for the wnwal em on; te legs, breast,tnove ant tip of tail; | the Hoard of trustees of this wnerstle obi acrek, “Hore | He would bave it continued till the whole field of Chris- | Wil you advise with our frieuds in your District, and | omy conNER ovOxR OF TRE HRDDING MF. CHURCH, | Cs! diettnctions, ond craw! alike over the pereun of the ve early all the other parts are black; answers to themame | yin yawell,”” was the motto @ewch of them. It ia pro- | tlamity was cultivated—till everywhere waa light, and | erge the prompt appointment of delegates’ 1 er stone of the Holding M. K.-Churet being | £722! t the bar, or om that of the judgeon the Ranch. The of Frank. bable that not one of them for a moment indilgad the | 4nd nowhere darkness. May John Street Church ‘never if dietrict conventions have been calle) 0 to Nee sogige ht a a "| prinen attached fo this courtly even ins Worse toutition, t t of devoting this time-honored, God honored odi- | dle, and let all people soy S Arveat ak ths he they are appointed for » day earlier mn the 24) | erected ia ce pt emppet9 Rarronant Grove, | and language fail in acenrately dapictiny '*) Rithiness. It wer jew of Amen” from congre- was laid by Bishop Janes, at 50° ick Wednesday afer: | contates only nineteen cella, atv’ ints thee waty with the usual ceremonies. The society of ve and x inone eulk The “a ~ avernge number of perrone |a twenty-nia daily, more week. With the hope that this change will meet with the ap- | this new church was recently formed, ts componet of late | than can ever be accommtated properly Vor more a year back the waste pipe bas been out & repair, , and much excitement. One gentleman in the ‘The official note will be published in the course of nage lower end of the house endeavored to maky a statement. ek. ‘He commenced by saying that he had noticed an adver tivement in the newspapers concerning the Join street | probation of our friends, and secure their cordial co- | members of Trinity M. &. church in York street, but fle ich | S10 Mmnetines crowded. REWARD. —L0ST, YESTERDAY, 16TH INST. | gee to secular business nn money waking artifice. The 2 © sold pen, ith» brass oF composition holder | dazzling phantom of » magibecht suteabiioep charan Fae al tn et ae bad pot tlinded the moral’ perceptions of that body of eS Pe reeaeey: end receive hls re} scbie Christian men. no doubt felt that though A. a — frem that time on the residents of the lower wards were to posed mostly of the poorer classes, yet to thom | Methodist Kptsenpal Church; but he was interrupted by | operation, | remain yours, very respectfully. x “ til {te rummbership ie | &M0 the stench inthe prison from the excrementious op REWARD. Lost ‘A POLICY OF INSURAN ve owns Ofters vf salvation be perpetuated, un theaame | the President, declaring him out of order. The gentlo. AUGUSTUS SCHL, numbers have been increased antil ite membership is | oiier pot eacaping properly, le overpowering, and be in going from Wall street, through William site where the first Methodist church was consecrated. | man bowed to the decteton. Chairmen of Democratic State Comn about one hundred. Fince its organization it haa been | enough to make ab man veanlt. Hach le the court 1. Whoever will return the samoto | My time will not allow me to pursue furthor this Imper. | @ Mr. Cnavsoyfcnarrm was next introduced to and | A. H. Keeder, ex-Governor of Kansas, bas beon spoken | worrhipping in Wellwood Hall. The present pastor ls aneactes) oll (ine erimioal tra 372 Pearl street will receive $2 reward. feet sketch of the history of this first of the American | #@4reaned the meeting. He said he had been engaged in | of, in Fennaylvania papers, ax a candidate for Governor | Rev. 1h ride rf the city, containing © J. HELMSTETTER. Methodist churches, A question of vastly greater mo. | the lean proevenaaes taken in the matter, and he would | of that State, while the Crawford Republican nominates | The etifice, xhich iy being constructed for the we of | population of 200,000 persons. More than s year sq @ ment must now occupy the attention of thls audience. Ix | lay the whole statement of facts before them. He read | him as a candidate for Canal Commissioner. this society, will be 63 feet In width by 00 la | propesttion HS ~y * 4 LOST AND FOUND. the Jobn stecet charch still needed where it is? lanswer | * peak of the roof, It will danew of the ol ona, wi tter detailing the main facts, written by H. Bleekman J, pth, and 60 in bet to him, and which is 2 follows :— y < er Wayland fa tathed of in Rhode Island for U. bs 1s bemeneegte In the month of March last, some of the trustees of Ex-Governor Trimble bas secepted the Kuow Nothing t | wae carrie’ and yea, wil take lomediate ection ‘thereupon. fr now before the Aldermen, who, it ia phe. rchitecture, asd ore, instead of emphatically itis. At the time the original editice was will be aurmounted by four te OsT YESTERDAY.—AN IRON SAFE KEY, HALE’S | erected, the city was nearly all below the Park, and con- Poti € | should be cleanly lock No. 6,405. Any person having found it will | tained "in 1756, 10,381 souls, ud’ in 1773 it'coutainel | the church wishing to sell it, Sit. Chatiield ‘drow up ws The roof wil be of slate, The bulthing ls designe’ ta ep fm yg yt wp ee fuitably revered dy Nesvlog is with Moers. Soeoene & | SUBIR chovtagan Eromesl loecnse for sovenioes vers | cemekict se ariel to pot an fajeastion to sustete nomination for Governor of Uhio, & congregation of #4 p $9 6 make pen, ‘Leah an tae. toe road an ae Marvin, 144 Water street. of 070, making the entice population m 170—the your | irom so ding. After be bad drawn up the paper t waa a ediice, There will be = lestere soem te Oe eaew pan out the church was bullt—14409. The First ward, whioh proposed to him by one speaking im behalf of the trus- Wilhamsbarg City News. Of the baildieg, The cont of the oliice will reach set church was alt gives eustenty tees, that the matter should be amicably settled, thas:— Dewatre 10 me Rervnucas State Coxventiox.— i ap re commenced yevtertay by the read- | bietered be aa ta ts S Titer al etonetes end oven it to Me. Cast. Mesare. 8. Jacobs and B.D. Culver have boen chosen de- | 10 Utne BAth wii 67th pealme to the large congregation | eyane Carraina i tie Now Svem.—tt would be weld field, who was to put in his answer, and both papers | leeates from the First Assembly district to the Repabli- | prevent, by Rev. Mr. Burrow of ieee lyn. Bev Mr for the yaremts of Chinen young urchins wha may be eeem should be submitted to the court for decision. Mr. | cam State Convention to be held at Syracuse oa the Tiedetec, of he Bete IP tena cectic® Author | Cally im the Yast and North rivers, ewimming tn the Chatfiekl assented. At various times after this, the s0th of teytember. Alternates, J. Hl Wells an! J. | hymn, end ie y sfivesnprtcagnih sont yh : and in oar waters andcan be caught in af atimaphare OST—A LETTER MAILED ¥ROM PHILADELPHIA | lies and Liberty street, comaine? in , 18£0, 19,754 souls, or 1-261 more ‘than the population of the entire city when the Jobo street church was erected. The Second ward, ne Malden lane and Spruce street, contained in ‘ike Third ward, west of ir G4 between Liberty a a ae | tat peeve ate ei eae . N TO : . tot ulation op by the city in | Feartnarues ann © pov dagen rioting | 378 08,704, or 18,271 more ia Use three wads in 1090, ‘silver. The Boder will be suitably ‘rewarded by leav. | than were in the entire city at the time the John street ‘uuney for the ehureh made excuses fo Mr: Chaiteld for | Friend beng A yy New, Me. Vas Choi of the his delay in pr the paper—and after some time | Benotany IncimsT.—Yerteriay morning, about one 0 stree . Pa “ single howe + Yew J. © Ismar then addremed the audience, remark > : os iret ao ee te We Cea ane scoot, | o'clock, an officers Vineer an Jacobs, of the Thirteenth | ing upon the advancement which Methodian '+ roadan,.| eet tay Sock Ww oa capes sree. Sateen, Broadway. JOHN church was erected, ing that a small portion of it was then agreed that neither should gv further in | ward, were on duty, they ubserve! « jelous looking | not only lo strength of numbers, but in inttuence amd | Mr J. Welling, an old sherk Gaber, hooked) wp two mon ane, =a om the people in the Third ward would naturally atiend the ‘he mater without giving the other notic "nabsoqdent- man standing py anh Dr, Plates hones, corner of mong tie —— foe of Tatty Ke hare | ttt st the toot of Torey Mtreet. They svnsured tom trot Duane street church in preference to John street, and | ly to this, an order of sale was got, Mr. C, not being per- Peorth on Goudy Poerth cteeste. The wea moves client nome Wirrers®, pastor =A mat Lath, und exrited ne little Intereat tm the crows who sew eet, Satowed Is sa => Ant in strongrh | tm. Mbarke ate generally caught with « hook, ant ae ° room as Chey ite, are bawled to the wurtyer, when s line bs slippeel over the Lady amt fine, by which they are pallet om oc. The wyort ia Aeneribed ax Weing goed, thowgt as, a6 & low from the ‘ail of « ton tert shark mitted to show reason why the order should not be made. An injunction, however, was subseyaently ob- | the oficers soon after discovered that the front door of the tained. Mr. Chatfield then made application to have the | house had been opened with nippers. They rung th Brat order of anle vacated, and the application war re | bell violently for the purpose of arousing the inmatrs, fused, This refusal has Leen appealed from, aod the | and after some little time were Informe! by the peigh- OST—A BLACK OPERA GLASS, IT WAS LEFT IN | ver it must be apparent to all who will examine the one of the Canal and Hudson street stages, on Reares that thee are new seariy. twice a* many evening, Tho Ander will be liberally reward. | versons to be reached through the ministry end oA by Wearing it at 28 Water street. eflorts of the John street church, as existed in the city of New York at the date of its erection. upon the inerenee of churebes | during the past few years A collection and subeer! fond dope @ST—ON TUESDAY MORNING, IN MAILLARD’S | But was not the demand for the church mach greater in | case stends now till September. bors that the family was absent. The officers ‘hen vould break «man's leg saloon, a little gold bracelet. The finder will grant | in 3841, than now! This question will be best answered Mr. Scraryen then rald-— acarehed the house, with the exception of one rem, . oo a spoien Cth Gens Gemn-~tir. Peter nbery Ged avery it favor to the owner (who values it very | by comparing the statistics of the population, We have It appears that there are some persons who have not | which was locked, and as there appeared to be nothing oe Capamies tm ihe o . Thie 4 present from a friend.) by returning it to already teen that the population of the three lower | honored the boards of trustees or stewards of John aulesing they conclated to lay in weit fur the return of | announcer to be mpg a a yerterday morning, in Use nimetioti year of ble se Mr. Maillard, 21 Broadway, wards in 1800, was 20,708.” In 1840, the Flee! ward oon- | aireet with thelr attenlaneotor sme years, aad who valy | the 'bleves. They took their atsthon Inthe Dail, ant ae: | Lot A pelef bletwry of the Metiiog MH Gowreh, | gam. tegan wa well a widely brown song ar ture at the cotwme tained 10,620 souls; the Recond ward 6,94, and the Third, OST—BEIWKEN 13) WEST THIRTEENTH STREET, | 17 541—total in three wards, 28,604, or 8,160 lox than at Mabtath | citivens. For many years he kept «¢ of Neceny and desire to embarass them. A petition for we sale of | remaining about half an howr « pereon was beard coming the church was drawn up, containing some of cetoudy doen stairs Preparations were making to 4. Alt of the teachers ant officers of Math avenue and Carmine street, a lady's ent, admitting there has been no increase ance 1850. | the most left bended logic be had ever read. | render the burglar harmless when they were | school connected with it ; a si sive Maes, Capt Water watch and chain. The finder will be liberally rewa: Bue if the increase of ation has continued in the ‘They ansigned a4 a reason, and swear to it, that not a | discovered. person, who afterward turned out to be 4th. The pames of the building commitice, archiinet Murmaey ¥ Yast roto chon a 2—s~ the above address, or 128 Maiden lane, np | sume ratio since 1850 as 1840 and 1850, thea the | hundred persons attend that church on the Sabbath. If } Dr. Slade, euy the officers to be burgiars, hurried ‘Mere, 3 Dhectptine of | MRTT: Stemenpanied by the corps inereare in the three wards since 140 amounts to 12,- | that were xo he would advise them then to got another | to the end cried Ont murder Th * omy b. po Rate, a wes ek Alona | % the Twel(th Hegineent, #' © the ty om Monday vendh. too burch, nes Minutes, Method a ‘240, or tote) at this time $0,844. The fact must not be her. There were lawyers, aud brokers, and rum- mistake on both ve on OSTNEAR PEARL OR BEEKMAN STREBES, A | Jost sight of, that the whole of this increase haa bomin | tele yan ‘he b ty Directory, list of nathonal, Sate amt tellers enough down town to fill it. . But he himself had | The Dr, eupposed the ringing of the bell wasn rue of | ner, Jersey City Tirwetory, bs af seen three hundred persons in it, and he had a remon- | burglars to aegertain if any one was in the bowen, aad | iy cffeors, copier of the Chisum Aclwonle, Sawlay Strance against. ita removal signed by over » hundred | delleving them derporats enough to take lite In order to | Achud Adrerotr, Naw Youn Wana, Tiibume aah Times, " font Gaye enemeapeamet at + giro a grand tall om tee 204. 8 gk ime, They el be pocket book, coutaining with other matter, aeheck, | the First ward, while the Second and Third have re- yment of which has been drawa by ¥. | mained nesrly stationary. The whole of this ward it be- : ort «tama. . Fay & Co. on Market Bank, for } E10. The Sow Sob etvest, ou6 tht ple have access to no other | persons. Another reason aasigued by them is that the | carry out thelr plans, | conclude! lo remain comenw: and Jersey City Trgraph sai ona the bull * Abont bait {we o'clock ow Ander will be rewarded by leaving the above a6 92 Mon- | Methodist church, the Bethel ship lying at the | church did not pay ite expenses. That pretence, however, | He heard the officer. sat the house, ant Yoilering ihe architects in the erection A the veliing ws as i past two roe street. foot of Carlisle street, and devoted mostly totive spiritual | ix as hollow as an exhausted receiver, There could be two | them to be burglars, ian remained quiet aptll be th Messrs. Quait and Otley, the masons, Mesary. Bumeten 4 8 re wee Macewered ie thee wow te! Co, apd the carpenter, Mz. Wiliam Powell Tas Demat iemcemin ihe exvival of the. propeter | of ¥?. So Gren, HY Canal ateeut, Tip Grane oese a B | arrived and extinguished te fire 11 eppenre thet the eamen. While the population of PLAYING CARDS. — - this ward in 1840 was 10,629, in Tete it na tached : Seater mnnne | 19,7 inerease inten years of 9 at STAYING CARDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SAI | Freuens tice, with the tame rallo tf theroase the Pp at the Union Card Manufactory, 177 and 170 Grand | population of the First ward amounts to 24 eer ad single tg phen | or §,928 more then In the satire, city the yeor the oh ornamented and plain, and Spanish cards. wen erected, (1768,) and more than ‘article of linen faro cards, wall seasoned and warranted | fiove {not sustained my position? In not this stores made in the lower floor of the church, at a costo } the coast qa clear, aud was then making b $5,000, and there would rent Yor $4,000. "Tho elfort | safer quarters. | pale by seme of the trustees to chest the Motidiat Fmt. —The alarm of fire in the Eastern Aletrl | Leracom at Jersey Clty bas comstterably revived barinee ccmmpunity of their eharch in John street r | . pram the leaat of it, dishonorable, and the prods day morting, about 1 o/eloek, was caused by th ia Ube Conard Socks, whiek dering the past year hove the fight will be @ long time maintained a of «wood shed tm the rear of No. 107 Vow pt ite deserted, om actrunt of the diverden uf ( Cowles should happen to be on the bench, Damage tiling the Crimes. Conseqoantly st Roosevelt off, when the application comes to be by 4 interests of foreign 1 from oe of Yoo yor beeen ng tom tae fre 0 the Aram and belting. Mr. Hrece’* home ectioatod ot sbowt OM—oo Imgurance Ms Talal 5 catraylad @ wbny for Vuraing, to Kren ined Aesnage to vie Vooks ati omebimery ‘not to warp, mace exprestly “or dealing. Deeded where it is) if there were, in 1850, 26,704 » why then you might as well put your hauls im your 7 AgmoviremaL Contnon—The (eneva jor of Tannonne, Tea ay Satet Separment, v On hnrwraner ———— ——-—== | fm the three lower wards, and if the ineretee of the last | pockets and propare to buy the charch, for certainly It pecially a calamity during the — homme a: Cocwresnee Bese We heave berm re REMOVALS. fitt years bas corresponded with the previous ten, then | would have to be sold. The Leanne Wrongs 3,908 tons of owpe, vibra - - - encction 1 ten we bi Bow (1865,) 40,844 immortal, bar-bound human In reply t one of the tion, Mr, Sehaifer read | lege was very poe Gen. DeMott va gp ee quested Wy Jostive Pearey ott pul . SINKER AND ENGRAVER.—H. FREUND, | beings, race of "1 | fact thet the alleged countertettors on the Orrem Baak from the notes of Judge Cowles’ decision, wherein be is | ryerches were mode ho must be saved by the gospel of th he most respectfully inform bie friends and | Cod, or lost forever. Is it not necessary t ould be | rey orted to have said he had gome down to see the chureh, | Gootwin and Wi , Rar. Dir. Hibbard in discharging carge, et th a te te tmed ¢ To furtiver (ive eewks Af jratiom whagueees that be hes removed is office to 20 Teast one small Methodist church im their midst! Be t to be He thew relation, down of Orit for ® | present thelr womted setivity, mach to, the daight of | sve. pdb = ee, pee Sees Ge Kam street, second floor, iwhere he will be most happy to | cause our neighbors of the sister churches are selling Wished that those » fund of art beeen penmones thowe interested It is probable that me ¢ r= voday ot the Jetiersom Market Pollen Crurt, tw secnive their orders. Dies of the latest styles for jewelry ™f their vomerable church edifiers to the | them ¥ould eut off from them and | mecenfnl emdowmrmt of the College), war pemet unami | propellers wi continns rumning te (his port unit Uw i 9 Whe evinsiss emm GR™tontly op band. ALi orders punctually artenagy (9, 7° pOqlar OMiges, does it fullew that thes | etlres Fog banell, i ue wary vee! pevvniy Kramers yeewme teal Uys i ven ee walt, . eT EE