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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ————— WHOLE NO. 6968. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1855. PRICE TWO CEN’s, { ABVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY pay. SABBATH SCHOOL FESTIVAL. 1888. A bu! oe em cted ia 1840, ona portion of | M’le Rachel's Readings at the Tabernacie. City Inteligente. Committee on Murkets. —————— frente eee whic had boom xvarchased fo, the Lpeseatlon In order to accommodate the soruples of persons who | Huvsow Riven Raustoap—Locomoriys Nowance. The | ATTLICATION FOX A DRILL KOOM FOR THE #IXTH ‘m. F. Mott, city, 1 ba objection (o visit theatres, but who can afford | Committee of the Hoard of Council y AXD SEVANTY-P1EST RNOIMAU. SEW PUBLICATIONS, Vist Massachusctts School 2 , we an objection eatres, but w! al manittes of the of Counciimes, to whom has - POPULAR cameesauer | teen betta ke a ig idee Be Ealthcontied the, President anid (alluding | to makes compromise with thetr conseleaces when dra- | boen referred the question of refusing to the Uudoce | Te Commitice oa Markets of the Board of Aldermen by T. B. PeeRsON we ‘Ghesaut street, New ¥. or the to him)—‘‘Do you believe, the specimen that hat | matic entertatoments are presented to them in Museums | River Itailroad the right to run Ineomotivey below Fifty met yesterday at 3 7. M., at No. 8 City Hall, present and for sale by news agents and booksellers low York—Jubiioe Chawttable Insti- fest left the pletion, that five Mored race are able {0 | or other less sinful sounding places, M’lle Rachel aud | ninth stceot, on the Lieventh avenue, meet to-day at the | Ald: Voorhis (Cheirman), Rly D. Mafed. ‘The Committee Mors. In elght chapters. By Charles Dick. | Cuuomecdeception Of the Vlsitere a€ Che | ise er eT ag the principal members of lier company gave at the Ta- ‘The Presipest—‘‘I 80 too.” bernacle last night what they were pleased to term Bad thay sorts bythe Ohriatnas Fire, By Yesterday was an occasion of the greatest interest to this ebu tip Mtlde oreatare, wa ' From Dickens’ House- | the various Sunday xchool unions and the diferent chavi- pea ‘old, Fae eS ee cission, mained | ‘“Tesdings”” from the pieces in which they are in the City Hull, at 3 o'clock. It is astonishing to w# that so | St took op the report of the Board of Counefiaem tm Great an abuse as the running of locomotives through | ™¥er of granting to the Pixth and Seventy-first regiments ® populous avenue into the heart of the city should have | NeW York State dtiitia, the 40 @ deill room, of two been so long suflered, either by the legal authorities or | TM" over Centre Market, at present occupied by the by the population, whose lives are so ccnstantly endan- | Fourteen'h ward police, ‘The petitions of Cols, Pinckney gered by them, to say nothing of the incaleul and Vordurgh, of the Sixth aud Seventy-first regiments done to property and business along th& «i feapectively, upon which the report was made, were read North river’ above Thirty-Hrst atreets The fludson tives with thearcompanying report, as also two remonstrances Railroad was mainly undertakon to give increased value | yy on om to landed property In the river counties. ‘The road hes | Severse to the petition, one of Major General Sandford | Bestie’Rourke, was put upon the plattin, %, and amid the | habit of performing, but which were in truth perfect table inttntiong of Mew York ant iM icinlty: For Mt” | repeated applsuse of the audience guvs'te ° following his: | dramatic episodes in everything but the mere sceesoriea ne ide ip Lk ee ee a tory of the ood of costume and scenery. The result of the experiment, among the religions portion iy wa fanies ax Gunrixann—F fear that one sya tall seme | in an artistic point of view, was, as may be imagined, a the expected visit of the Sunday school teachers of Mas- |, will not be able (o interest so large a number, % people as sachusetts. We have had visits from military and fire {} S¢° berg tear bot One Ln ey oe = very poor one, and its success with the portion of the i i eo Sere cna that shorke® ‘aston and | public which it was intended to draw must have been companies and benevolent associations, but» this isthe | ting about our “Five Points Mission.” Our a ' and the other of a number of commandants of various o SFeaot wees Seat coms at the of Crome, inything but age ki worked ders in that rt, it has quadrupled th ‘ » Ck 4 first time, we believe, in which the Sunday school teach- ‘ater streets, ta Mas Mt tthe y Homi & —— ptt ‘8 a: eee wana gists | value of real estate a tong ( stance up tho river, and tai fry lag tied a tg F ton Caan Sage : pe ee eS Te nr quaeed was scarcely half filled, and the greater por- bie yor mv : M4) that they ware ready to hear the siatements of AMERICAN REJECTED ADDRESSES. ers of a State have ever visited New York in a body. Soon ia the foundation of several poputous towns and vilages. | present ating upon the award of rey Seice Bh. ns om ine original manuscript. One neat 1 seer the idea was suggested, which was about six week: | spened'in ihe destiute aud nesieered portion ef fon Of this scanty audience was composed of | In the winter reason only in it useful to the public in eon: | {ions salad parties edited . Se miei cate Sia ahaa se fi aa vistathr ana cdg. Tey bad bor few. satelite tne Rite tt aaah chool girls, The whole affair had a cold and spiritless veying freight to and from the city, but even in that re- Cor, Vosnrnen read two extracts from the pre ‘téor,? “a curious volumes? © admirably ustained, and appro: pokey eer orey ve oneees he 25¢h tant: ax | Beihai Bombers hava in creased Uni ee Rverage oO aapect, and must have been exceedingly trying to artists | *h0<t fas a competition in the Harlem Railroad. The | vious minutes of the Common Count bi y ¥ advantages of permi jocomotives ws doi ' 6 munke . weisin te the Oryeal Palate Sate Publishers few York. Sear d Ga ‘A committee were appointet? of beew taken from time'to time from’ our ‘and unaccustomed to these bald compromises between reli- | jow an Abinty. fet atreat! lnnres exclusively to Po Rog pan me 0c <i - a 4 ‘reaol And for sale by ull booksellers. which Me. Hens: , ofthe Boston branch of the Sundoy oe eames. Se ae Muool, wawre we | ion and art, in the gain cf a few moments of time, by an increased de- | tions approved Dy the Mayor, J y 20, 1809, granting 9p a eee eS hich Mr, Henry Hoyt, are tarepht all tho Recenatey: Raith ehadies, ue ‘Tue programme of the evening offered all the attrac. | 88° Of speed over a distance of ove and a haif miles— | their oeeuyancy to the diftere egimnents of the ‘BOOK THA’ are ve ae School Union, was elected chairman, and this committee | in the Sabbath school we are how to Gen a vaclety and: \oldeen,. tegeseuch oxi teq | St mont, «gain of ten or fifteen minutes. To continue in | city, for general exercising rooms. ‘The second wee _ large 12mo. vol. Price $1 25. Published thiaday by | made all the necessary proparstions, At the appointad'| (iat We must fear God, that we: immortal io unteress, jue) it presen’ the enjoyment of this facility the business men residing | resolutions of Muy 8, 1846, permitting their use by the ‘J. C. DERBY, 4110 Nasaau sivcet New Sark. time over » thousand teachers, male and female, from || (ah wascpe saved, oF lost meget we Me. An one dee - | Rachel in some of her greatest parts, and in the ex- | on the North eiver insist on coming to Thirty-firat street | Fourteenth ward police mation, as temporar ing And for sale by all booksellers. iment rena rs : eae » ps ton es suk boaron ek eee eins avec tremes both of tragedy aud comedy. Of the selections with locomotive speed, at the momentary risk of bun- places for vagrants. Upon the latter resolution, as de- Rooks axp NERY AT CASH PRICES haart Daria: 0 eater nt at es eee ore op | agnedkthe Saviouss Geran on tie Mowat tr which chy | in whieh nhe did not take part, we shall not say much, | rede of vox. Not satited wish greatly augmoating the | Signed to ard only temporary necomamndations to the Bos ABD Naa SHNG WAREHOUSE, Bosten, Lowell, and Worcester, set ont tor New York by | each presented with a handsome Bible, with ollmps, lke thisor , , » | value of their real estate in the country, they, with « | police aiation of (Rat ward, Col. Voaburgh urged conear- AT STRONG'S PUBLISHING W Pies nano on and Faié River boats, and ar. | iie> All the children of our sohool ‘are cloied by tho Mix} although they recommend themselves both by the merit | thoughtless but murderous inhumanity, linperil the lives | fence with the action of the other Noaed’ tn wrbey lating ‘Country deninie eEt in hat cheap for cath, will do well jorwich, Stoningt . sion, | ‘Those of us who leara the moat, and Volinge the best, &%: \} of the works from which they were taken, and the man. | of (housands, and check the growth ot wu entire section | {hem to the use for which they were orig eh pal to the large foi gts ete assortment of toy, | Tived here between six and seven o'clock yesterday morn- ihe Gest vewncs, Dut iy Gear friends, I: cnet por chee ner in which they were perforred. Rvery one knows of the city, where water privileges are wanted for ail | ‘The exclusive occupancy by the Bixth hod Seven frat a Lig Le sry ap Lin eer eermg ing. As soon as they landed they proceeded at once in | Sixth ward. Hundreds have been: regiments he deemed perfectly proper, from the fact of ints, &¢., at the above calablishment, sorta of business purposes, Now that the public begin to be legally enlightencd aa to the influences’ which have | fete being the first and onl hitherto custained abuses, and retarded a healthy and | Major General faspyont {Unt Administration of the laws, we trust that «stop will | not concur with the Counct he immediately put to this ubuse, 40 violative of public | should, in his view, be peru fod pivate rik that ita existence would not be tole- | regiments, without distinction, The colonely and their rated in any other country in the world for a single day. | regiments should be allowed to use them in rotation, A Row tx mim Suera Avene Cans—Dowsiva, ue | The militia of the elty did not begin to be supplied of families vammpplied with? B that the “Cid,”’ trom which the opening ace: select: cars and omnibuses to the Crystal Palace, where they |) Pedding and clothing: during the past rp gg ee ee 7 pening Beene was ntlect- ‘stock of valentines for the coming season will be found | found a capital breakfast prepared for them by the New fi can iieli yom ‘whal the poor there would havedese if the pub: 8s the first chef d’auvre that issued from the pen of Ht extensive, varied and magnificent than ever before ex- 4 eo " " " at thin cht exiabliahed valentine depot, and atprices | York Sunday School Union, who, we understand, will | ¥,bsd not suppiled money to purchase bread ty past winter, ff Corveile, and marked the regeneration of the French f language. The effect which It created was so great, that f ewer tan ny. We of oti beaullful chapel, which has been built on he - acgrent, thas for : : take care of them during thelr stay among us. We should | of our beaut ieee ‘once sood, and where-twould sill {| may years the French adopted w proverbial expression Ai 4 o printing, ongpering, rephy. &c., | state that the fares were reduced on the different steam- | stand if {t had not been for your Uberality. Why. if you had Ui ty testify their admiration of its merits Bea comme ~aogg in superior Pea fa ng \erms- — | pout lines, and every courtesy and’ attention shown to | not helped the Indies to purchase it, the Old Brewery wonld bg petitioners to that effect, ped the Committes would ‘The rooms naorerar sited ta | Dent lines, and every ¢ Bec Olt Brewery. Aull and we, poor shuliten would le Cid” was in fact the highest measure of praise that | (otomD Orerenuan, ty 4 Fuay.—Thomas Downing, the | Ney yB lnony jo enttaing cay econ tations = ne en SR edB nee Deen taught, snd we hever would lunve ‘sete jou, “awa f could be accorded by them, “La Famine de Paria’? is | Colored oyster dealer in Broad street, attempted on Mon- they did have. Again it might happen that in case PRESS,— jer breal hey were addressed by Rev. Phineas | Yor aalione have felt so much interest tn’ the Five { extracted from the which Vol! » day aight, in defiance of the rules, to ride in one of the | of emergency, he might require three or four thousand D, APPLETON & CO., 346 and $48 Broadway, Stowe, of the Baptist Bethrel, Bostom, who spoke of the | Points Mission, We belong to youcthe pubis tus adopted Dosen whieh Voltaire conseorated to men to be ordered out at one time. Should aush Have in pres, ‘and will’ publish at an early day, oi . ‘ edus. And now, my dear friends, let us iatreanoe toryon the J the glory of Henry IV, (La Menriade), This work, noble | Cars of the Sixth Avenue Railroad pt set apart for color- ‘ , 4 nw Nov! + Centre Market would be in vinany at the armory over ‘EL YROM AN AmERICAN PEN, great benefits conferred on the community by Sunday It notorlo ale murder ie ‘Which bids fair to exceed in interest and popularit ‘Volume tn that brauch : 7 Noture of the Old Brewery as it once stood on the Five Points. ‘of literature which has yet appeared, Tt school unions. cok atit, “With the"'Deh of Tiileves” onthe right and"Mur- jp Construction, although atwurd in conception, inas- derers’ alley” Jett, that the uiuch as it exalts a false gi ional bh It was now near 10, the hour appointed for the arrival | Seu'seo hers today: Then we suffered penury sag want, | eomaien many tenactable eee Sone aero te ae eee of the children of the orphan and other saylums, and, } pow our wants are ail supplied. Then we had no one tocaré ‘the tablean given on this orcas, ‘The scen from the dm the opidion of a Critic who read the early sheets.) punctual to the time, the first delegation, consisting of | anda large number of teachers. Peemwe were In-oreat ig, p £28rth at of “Iphigente,”” entitiad “Le Sacrifice,” is also ‘rom chee ‘written novel portrays the vai hanes tq | noranep; how we aretaught the (ht A ose of the finest in that admirable work. These pourceaux of the human pesionsclovejealobey, Melty, virtue, tagna: | two hundred and thirty of the boys from Randall's | Horance: now wes good. The ‘scene hax changed,” Ow (iat | were all correctly and spiritedly rendered by the subord! ase, sueering hy gn i prone ip Island, made their appearance, and marched into the } very ot stand our, Desutifal ane schoo! rooms, bathing | nate members of the troupe, Beautiful, passiona’ uilding with bamners flying and drums beating. ‘Then | Toms, and tenements for twenty families. “Mut {do hope you | We uow come to the pleres in whieh the great frapedi- is ‘and perfect picture. Her adopt- | building wi lying will all visit our schooi and see-o1 mission " " er \ Warren Hereford, ls n model horo, without being Be- | followed the children of tbe New York Orphan Asylum, | tehostig not al tere wing oly 8 part were permed in | Mya uezeelt took part. This is the frat oceanon on su ed people. It appears Downing, in company with a colored woman, entered car No. 27 #nd rode to Chambers black hole of Caleutt was satisfied new: street and West roadway before he was noticed. Here | ii the cotonels if. wotibed to oo y the conductor ordered him out, but Downing refused to | teo, would present themvolves in opposition to granting £2, and loudly asserted bis right to ride when he had paid | the exclusive use of those rooms to the regiment who are. ‘She conductor not liking to peoowed to extre- | have petitioned, or any two single regiments. mities, let the car goon until they came to Canal and | Col. Biavvent, of the Kighth Figiment, op concur: Varick streets, where, calling others to his aid, he in- | rence inthe action of the Councilmen, a» it would enn sisted on Downing quitting the car, as the rules would | pel the removal eloewhere of bis regiment, who held Qhetr which, we believe, 1 has e 7 not justify him in proceeding further with him in it. mt headquarters over Centre Market, Hila regt- Tendgeel wineil thecharms of the most gihed and | the Five Points Mission, the Half Orphan Asylum, the | come. Bulmay I hope you will sull remember wrand I | experiment. Wovare inelined to thiak that it will te the | The passengers bere. begen {0 take sides, xome for ani he sad, hired thelr rooms, supposing the same other sex, Simon Goldwatthe is one of those New | teake and Watts’ Orphan House, the Brooklyn Orphan | world shall atlast assemble inthe great “palace of angels and | lat Greai as ix her welf-posseasion: she apperred toes | ‘others against Downing’ and strong symptoms of wh was Understood and approved by the Militia Board. They remarkable for thelr generosity and philanthropy: . Gods” wey the children of the Five Points Mission school, may | rather nervgss and excited, from finding herself without | Were monifested. Downing, however, contested his seat, | had been at considerable expense. and would aufler pe ‘Mrs, is with all the exeellent guaaiiies of Asylum, the Home of the Friendless, the Five Points | there mect all the friends thathave been with us to-day aed | the ool support which stage arran, ts afford, aud | #04 resolutely kept his position until he reached the end } euniarily were any change to be ed that woulll oust noble mother. Sano ( Ciaftord ts S remarkable Ue yo eof the } House of Industry, and the New York Juvenile Asylum. by ig crea pierid coe tear -tp lk mane exposed to the gaze of the audience during the intervals | @f bis journey. ; . ber ied Many ‘ by M harrative, will, iis firmly believed, be found not inferior wo | AIL were dressed ver neatly, and each institution was | "Tire Bensle Rourke gavo place to Rev, Ase Thullara, | “twee NEF appearances. Her dress was a sort of com ‘The iollowing is Downing’s version of the aflatr:— further semacks ses’ by Maj ‘any modern American work of fiction. distinguished by ferent badge worn on the breasts of Secretary of the Subbatie Sehoo! Soctety ori Leone promise between evening and theatrieal coatume, amt MR. DOWNING'S STATEMENT. and Molo ‘onargh, but mal = 2 ticed th was exceedingly becoming. Three ot the {0 c POLITICAL. the institution for the Deafand Purr ol whomtterewese | WHO made a brief and appropriate reply to the re: | whitch she appeared were taken from the rich and feeund PLD ERS SS erie two hundred and eighty presen’. The whole number of | ™2k8 of the juvenile orator. He was followed by Dr. | repertoire of Racine. In Athalie, the bloodthirsty and EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE. | children in attendance wan 1419, and when it io remem. | Feet, of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, who, after | perfidioux queen, struggling against suspicion and re- Deca meeting of this committee will be held at Tam: | tered that these do not form more than one-tenth part of | &f remarks, introduced ono of the deafmute teachers, | morse—in Esther, the tnupired und touching wife of the: Seer ye . on Thursday evening, a Oe at half past seven | 1)0 umber supported by the chartties of New York, we Mr. G. W. C, Gammage. Mr. Semen ave @ represen- } ferocious Aman, and in Phedre, in which she gives Ponetun! atendance ANT SELLY, Chairman, | think we have every reason to feel proud of aur ity. tation in the language of signs of t stilling the | way to such admirable bursts of passion, hatred and s mMatements. Jt was finally, wpe Last evening a lady came to my piace of buslners, No. 3 Broad street, with 19 letters to be delivered to Noo 40 Mart eighth streei, near Sixth avenue, and wished me to go with * the meeting of the Militia Board, her, She was from her employer’ Taocompa- ] to be held on the Sth of October led ber up (own, and took < The Comittee proceeded to consider the report of the oud, a the f Councilwen, referred to this body, in relation to building in the car th an iron market in Thirty-fourth street, near the Junction an put us out. “However, we went. alot, ‘ ies Aster “7 storm, which was one of the most perfect and expressive | loye—she, ua usual, brought down the enthusiast - | of Chambers street aud Broadwa ped the | Of the Firet avenne. Two of the committee Merinen _ Jauesb Bexxpict,. } secretaries. Pre pertieer e regen eye Syd pantomimes we have ever seen, plauise of ber audiancg. ‘fhe principal astrastion of the sont. This eunepetin® | Vourhls mad Ely,) stated that they hed receatty vlaited = SHANG Het nan atciens eeeil tome ce Okie wan oe. The children sang another song, after which Rev. Dr. | evening, however, the most pliuanl, that perhaps was aiiting in the ear, end putting I the locality, and approved of the plan of the edifice, but Wo lunge } 1 the other for the visitera, | nex, of the Dutch Reformed Chuveh, guve an account | which excited the most interest, was the seconn not of | MMldt on my sbioulder, ‘old us to go out. TF told hin we had an the locality, The of Leake and Watt. errand with letters to deliver in haste, and we should nat got ‘ATIC MASS MEETING. ; "y considered that it D Bx Govexnok BEYMOUR AT Tauwany Hau. rerved tor the speak 4 Masia waa abveies Wilk “fece: and an account of the Brooklyn Or- the © Misanthrope” of Moliere. Here she passe! from the earer the wharf, 4 le the floor under out, so he hac Then lwo or Uiree geatiemen whar Hon. Horaiio Seymour having accepted the ‘tiomination | While the feo Phan Asylum was given by Rev. Mr. Batchelder. highest S tehicha dueh tis oe thse pyran eho t better the convent lon. of f the D Ri 9 ittee, ‘od: ry benches for the children. Hanging in (rent of one : oa ighest tragic efforts into those of comedy, and in the } sat opposite ns told us La sit willl, as the conductor had no leh! Seaman Win cilstie a amenity ral, poy peg Franc gullesies, Was b life-like - Spreng of the Old |, The exercises were here varied by the juvenile band of | réle of the coquette Celiméne showed that, like Gartick, | {0 Put us out, ax wo had ax ide ws they had. supplies intended for the HW make ; Randall's Island, consisting of four or five drummers and | thy Dest equal s . : { the various institutions were the possenses almost equal talents in both. Still, in the OE eee S arian, Coated Swackbaaar; Win, tase sak gf macoredir ao titutions were | as many performers onthe fife, who nscendal the plat- | violent theese performances, the dramatic illusion was , ch'm'n. . Gen. Com, : i Gs , cK ¢ Wagon,"? ts, the actors, OW Janes ly BENEDICT, } gerrotarien Cae ee eet the very Tent comrtatine | Se. In justice to them we must say that they did'theie | {rust what wo abell er we once ot he i eay. | We a error veers. Bt {gre Gard Un have lage’ Maen dha bic tnodeiad pera ein tes gel pia wn monise ast with the narrow amd bigoted prejudices of the (OH.—AT A MEETING OF THE WORKING MEN'S | present. Among these were a large number of New York : played loud enough to | conwenticles. Ni Reriacte Committee, held y evening, Sept. fad threatened (cr report accordingly. No farther papers except som the verg thing | minor petitions were before the Committee. rpowe of keep: hd eho, y doar ie,” werd mit Poltce Intelligence. Th es tite Le mee law to carry tt “yr 4 ALLEGED, KILNAYTING OF A BAILOR. ¢ car cominued on ti!) It reset the corner ot Opua) and Varick, when ii raade a full sop. Hore he called t his abd ne James lay, a runner, was taken into custody yeater- Wa hear nod wikted bones wie an oomees at aa eat Feral persons. Tarked them what they had to do with the mat- | day by oflicer Healy, of the First ward police, charged » nS - SPA EA Romy d one conductor 0 wach tthe Cooper, Hote, Wi. "Arbuthnot presiding, on mo- | “WHday schcol teachers and ministers of diferent denom- | drum {iat deserved the highest suocess. Rome of the The « Reds” and George N. Sanders. Thoy said “we are conductors oftieling aud we willtatesa | Witt having kidnapped a xallor named William Cralse, tion of 9. J. weit was resolved that the pices ofall | inations. Mr. ; audience put their hands over their ears, but they had ia Wades anaes ces wae Tn , abent: Rmemberi who've ak Mende is weetngy be declared | the coast, and led the chikiren in singing, while the ] Svigence, hut bet hands over thels_ ars, Dut they bad New Yous, Sept, 24, 1855, | gut visa 'No and put bln aboard the packet ship Bridgewater, fai Feat. Hloventh, ‘rei ren , Fourteeatty | py Mev. Mr. Howe, of the Baptist Church, Boston. After Jenny Lind; but we doubt If elther could play the fe or | Your able reporter, in his condensed summary of my | Tt gf,iits Urns ey In, my hand that on Faturday evening Inst be yet Ray somewhere ts aod eenth wards, and the following gentlemen | which ‘Mr. Cuyimn addressed the audience as follows:— “ ” impromptu remarks on the guillotine, has represented | kulfe! AL uh . West etreet, who coaxed him to go to the sailor boarding viz. . Abbe, B ‘ When the little fellows bad snfficientl; ectrified the ul J P sted a breach of the t - ~ “! i oon vw * at Fe eri ales facies Men and women of Boston and the lay State, we are right } wudionce with thelr perlormance, they gave way to Rey, | me quite us forefbly as I wish, without ‘the concluding foctmmnt x brench of the thw, bore tx Tetaeed the oohds bat || meena RO. 38 Meek street, kos by O lege. Se right . ~ ‘Sas. | glad to see you here this morning. With our whole “ibid os Ge 4 : zu ae od A gee Isaac hion, Jas. | aoa we bed you ‘welcome, We know you have not come = bby ne beim bad cor Male emphasis, A deliberate exposition of my views on the ~ Gommittee, viz.: G. B. Becker . 0, Franklin Cran- | here to see our institutions becanse you have no kindred ba) i ane m « | disporition to be made of the tfrants and usurpers of the SEES Cattinn, 2 npanie McLaughlin and Samuel? | inatitutions at home; we know you ‘need not come bere | ee ee ae a Mee meee eas 8 the | Faropean ecutinent is given ia the following extract of a Wberson were thea chosen Vice-Presiden' amit: | fom the Bay State to see om asylum, to soe a hospital, ; 5 ‘adjourned. WILLIAM WEST, Sec’y. complainant refused to wocede to tion, may mn oon board & schooner amber of g men In th tT had a handful, From » . a reform school—no, for yeu know ‘something of these pe ye ey Cortese pba recent letter of mine to the Richmond Examiner o ie Paved was plied with liquer IXIH WAKD INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN DEMO. | things in the old Bay State, with Plymouth Rock at one | &4'tq New York and. received ‘here like the best pisuied | = °Pt 28:— of the maker over xinrtod Yrom ] URN be became quite stupid amd utterly unconschous af Regular nomination—For AMerman-RdvardHows. | end and the umivalied bills of Berkshire atthe otber. | wicerc!” which they pick at. Topp. He we, | Ike fault of our noble co-workers in Europe in ‘48 K where a very great number of people had | fll that was doing around him. After spending some tiene a Flavours Heine. Mathew Murray; for Coun- | You know something there— j Mapry to "seo that im’ the schools™ of Boston | "ah as Ihave intimated in my communication to the Pesta anes Pek arcane oe lahore walks gaa thiukiog Sisanaiy thar t rg vegoh Soheat Lomeaniouer, Williamn P_ Powers! Whe never fear the shoptio’s bande they agseciated both white and colored, and tn this re- | Htn41”, thelr too generous credulity. It is sincerely to A thers was shout from the | in the open air would bens ine For fehoot Inspec or, Fellx Hari... For School Trustees, While near the sehoo! the church spire stands, spect they had acted differently fom New York. I be hoped that at the mext opportunity mo chivalris deli. r Howning—burre, huera. barre! | along wlth Ray, not feeling, hovers, that’ te oat ‘Geraghis, John Hixon, W. J. McGee. For Constables, We welcome you to-day to New York, and 1 suppose! | that ihe people of Boston admitted of no di cacy shail interfere with the punishinent due to the 7 iow peta when ieacee |g tinely able 1 take esrpsh Kimeclt’’ After waiter en rie Nemec. NeuryreRpsond disineh &, | UeR't Say foo much when, 1) say we have got afew | account of color, and that they recognized all races ax | (raliors aud perfurers who ig Heed ged grays gt kT. » short distance Hay put hin into « small bow distrirr, P.O. Kourk and C- i district, & | things to show you on this thrifty settlement of Minhat- | brothers under the law of Jesus Christ. Let us, he con. | 2eronity Is only a stimulus to murder, and trust a "ee tant, ie lying at ane ! 7 eddell n.d. Kenny: Dhird intricty W. O. Musphy ani ian hand. Wahave something to. ‘ou ina city | tinued, ever forget that on an occasion Itke this, that of | Means to'betray. | We want to see, at the renewal of the vp gg ony yt While tn the small. boat,'he exys that he besesee Al Buekley and b, Brrnvs, Sixth district, Pkivlin | whose oldest inhabitants can remember the time when | one blood od has m: the nations of the earth; and — revolution, the firmness of Washington, and eaiton with the driver that he did not int stupid and was reuder and J. Fly: ne. DK. PLANNERRY, Chairman. they gathered ‘berries on the spot where the City when we come to suceor the distressed, or enlighten the mtnai, nd Jackson, when they, without one moment to stop for me when I should ring the bell wo get out. & notlerd liquor he was ind Ito drink and when ret te DLLY, Secretary. fuel sow sual end whose fopsiation now santas ene | mind, or eave the koul, that as poverty knows no dis- rea ign f bane, oy yal eines Bye: e Wien © 6 bell veng the Sriver would lock tote the Sor. te || \consetausneah, § himself aboard the ‘hig Brtige, ~ ---—-$—_—- --—-—— Hein: soule.. We-can..show. yoo oer theliin: m - lesx rtant, men, In this Imited and righteous ¢ WhO Wished Lo Ket out. When | got w tho corner of Thirty- |“ i . | ea rag Rept BS, 155, at Calon Hall, he toilow, | OC tbe increase of charity in our midst, We cam relor | Lord Zerw: Christ. ‘The reverend doctor stated that ho | “ely, We must regret that Santa Anne has agala | ile) °Wil! you be kin be » elrees ner wl ners vnler whieh he wel, and b of them wuld have been i river looked tno the door, and xeeing the gentle | ship acquainted with the elreun hie and resolutions were adopted, and ordered to be | you to the time when the saunted Isabella Graham, who | represented the Ass ped the car, when the ture tion for Aged Indigent Females, | ™8de bis exeape from Judgment. ‘The us go amelly | had been brought aboard the id £0 much for these schools, made her first efforts on | cf which an account bar heroteore appeared in the | sutery aAmonition “to his knavisch fraternity on the Shur to put bim es ut Lis petitiws for release = the Natlou»! Democratic Republican General Com: | pehail of the poor and ignorant. We ean tell you how | Himaip. The or the Friend. | other side of the water in bis execution pvanedin ithe: Bench met yeutértay alten. Miles we eros F nore rd aggane ves, he mnitzee bas.'o« a groes usurpation of power, deprivedihe demo | the pisin and honest hearted John Griseom, the Quaker, | jess, whieh be gave, will, however, bs read with ta. T wish also to make # slight explanation of my mention ob he tain givin, fur bin " he would racy of the ward of doy voice in the choice of candidates 10 be | aczctnbled in the City Hall a number of chasitable friends | terexts— didvtdiles: sty Meters bdilen. Lilbioie ee ee ee $05 4a: CT pethah IC be alowed tn te Gommetr det | Be eee wad othe party in widaion of ail | and read the first report of the first House of Refuge verengene! » than Mar Epithenrne nang | Governor Taylor tn sorrasenecandbastl fortune would have It. however This institution is represented by some two hundred chil precedence, therefore the world ever saw. Mr. C. here referred to the institu. | dren, and was eatablished in 1447 by the American Female | SMettenn polities auly to ray that Mc. Spithoarne cate | cerinin alleged p going forward at | iment board the Hr ilgewate ‘the General Committee, fa refusing to allow | tions on Randall's and Pluckwell's Islands aa proofs of | G vardian foc came to the ears of fis first is bas been tofaraish | (ome eo favorably introduced as to warrant me te pre Resolved, ae - oF Randall's {appears several | First ward pollee, who loarded the ves pee tbe several wards any voice in thelr primary | the charity ot New York. These, sald he, are our forti- | » home and meena of protection to friendiess children, unt) | seni him to all American democrats, aince he bore | sisters of charity are in the habit of waiting tho ehil- | Cruise from a eruloe that would have teow auything bat matters, ‘abdicated its funciona, abandoned its legitinale | gestions. and they are a tenfold Letter protection than | ‘hey can be eptrusted io the guardianship of worthy families. | letters of the highest character from Louis Blanc on the t ing melele amnong them 1 this | lea under the ing ci-curestances " dutics, violated the trusts contided to it, a the executive Sane th ne oe - hi an who will train them for usefulness. Since the Home was if Me Pir? . plea u 1 iting pieeurmetanoces. The cam- Sgent ofthe vastonsl demooracy': and that the tuiyis now na’ } Font Schuyler, that cost the government three millions A dover 1:80) children, momt of whom h | oR€ side of political opinion as well ws from Mr Seibloa xcited the ire of Goy. Taylor. ‘The re plainant went before Justice Welsh on Monday aed made ——- svoldably lnsposed upon the people, in thelr primary capacity, | of dollars. ‘They are our real fortresses and hveastworks with exrelient foster parents aud guardians in va. | ©M the other Gro ANDERS. | Isys over. ‘There was nothing else of interest done when nt op kiamapete far, vheeun | SD reorEhaise the Harty, and Fortune the fights of wbich we aud crime. Upon Kandali’s Island there Of the country. To’ many the fom has been be pying ay ome the Board adjourn r ble arrest was iewued by the magistrate. vic 0 children in the Nursery, 400 in the House of y Inoruing the aeeure’ was taken into custody, ¥. Bare been deprived by @ desperate clique of selfish factionlats, and in one institution lone 700 who are now | #nd placed them far carried them safely over a wide ch ho Were airaid \o appeal to the masses, because their ony J iy m the banefal influences of the m, ity Kitten ww 4 New BetpinG.—Coroner Wilhelm held an Fourp Drowxnp.—Coroner Ben n Inquest on “ 3 , fut Defore the Justion, he Ved ‘Was to (ick our conventions wilh thove who were willing nstruction. You have heard of the world | strcev” corrupt companionship, begeary and. vice, within the body ofan unknown man, f 1 at Bay ; Cy out the plans of ‘lor } re. ee be pleasant homes, where they are being ed in the and inquest yesterday, at No. 89 Chambers street, upon the 7 Up for exemination, ie Fa tine at the national democracy | famous Five Points, which Ie just as diferent {rom what Faivoath schools, aud trained tu the way they shoult, gor The | yetene? 7 a pon the | Ridge, 1. I., on Tuesday dressed ALLEOD RAPE. in a tweod coat, pluch vest, dark gr nulay night, ax officer Kebaation, of the Twenty: ecarve boots, and had on biue overalls, and fine plaited | second ward police, was patrolling tis best im Righthh birt; he had in his poeket o silk handkerchief | svenue, near Vit five cen| bout thirty years; height “ trix inches. hs Fiolence being | Woman In distress proceeding from an empty jot in the ttinet pantaloons of this ward be eld on Thursiay evening next, 27th inst.,at | you people of New England understand when speaking of | ;euwSit seheuls, aud trained in the way they should go. The 1 reas ofa man named Loula Pusser, who was accidentally clock, at Cnion ‘Ball, corner Fourth street avenue (, the fre points of Celyiniom as night is from day, It was proves w stepping sione to membership in the Christiin family } hilled by falling through the stairway of the new build Mace tne Couskderation the aforesaid course of the General | the yart of New York where fifty years ago the ilg,pince ofall cers best udapied Hy a whe Frucidevce tot | soe tere erecitng., Decraaed was carpenter, cal gt and take such action as aston demands, attom fell o do ' ce the correct developement of the yout gh ti e erecting. Deceased was a carpe: nd while aan ee eee ROBERT EARL, Charman. | »ttom fell out and down through the enormous aperture | the correct developemen Meh bhi ined with | slanding one platform raised over the stairway on the Ah story, was precipitated to the second floor by the v i - | several agencies, » constant correspondence is sustos Beng. McF autax, Secretary. men and children fell through to perdition by the han. pone ea mn mma for anu! they become prepared fowct well their par: upon the | xiving way of ind atroet, he heard the eries of « ite benefactors and benesiciaries, 90 (hat the interests ded. We are now turning the Five Poista into one -— ee ; ar ne of the planks. Verdict, death by frac- IBN: WF MR. CHARLES ©. LEAYORAPT | of the missionary lights and centres of New York. You | sage ul life. Ihe auciery nemoers Laid lice peel 1 3 ' : y trac’ | found on his persom, the jary rendered @ verdict in ac- | neighborhoos. He promptly proceeded to the place, and ee deciroin er (iadtog bim beiore ihe public sad the com. | know what the Eeekehire man said to Me. Clay when be | Uake,%, ie. tne, sovieiy oumbers 1,800 iif ny country, to |, Ure Of the rivnll, nceidentally received. Deceased was 23 | Cirhi rag, . tees Bend Siam eotearoe tees ae oe placing Lag ¥ ¢ | pe | 4 Jeflersonian democrat, for nomination of | remarked, ‘you have got @ hard soil to werk.’ ‘Oh | whose mance and support itis largely indebted. Ituiao ]* SC8r# of age, and was a native of ( ny Paik te Teteheke tinemk this Bee's |v He took the man into castedy, and when about ff Repeles geet Le TTAN DEM ATS s,"' be re] ed, ‘we men in Berkshire have got such publisher, a periodical averagign an iesue @ 33,000 semi burxep 10 Deatit.—Coroner O'Donnell held an (nq ast . ; 8 , Ps to ack the woman to follow him to the station house, he | lagi Sere ae DEMOCRATS. he a work verform, a nd we are wliged to vers 6 | Sintees Gag be strtetied eo entered te ies ee Provne upon the body of a girl, 12 years of age, named Honora we gRggy a - te va . ery . a ° ium that she hed rathibed pith sg & «pet wee SS | inte that onr eyes are too for us to see anything.” | homes far the desiiiute. . eat pre ta out in # stable situated in Twenty h street, n ell pearched the girl could not be Sound, whe having THE TORR, | ar. bo hand — oo gard by} give Lee yet ig ia the di has been chartered he fow York Legislature, and in pros bar rp me eer jap og at fer — Ninth avenue, coupled by Mr. Mtephon Paul, and before | bably Ceparted clandestinely for four of age MH > Sieneweits ; ot tions, closed as itlon to ite oat At ome, sustalna sow! a pheng- “ig ry pr leone « brought be Jostioe Pearcy, at 1, tS o'clock; iatel $1,000; wile heats, best 3 in i | | fom one to three bm od street children receive | by burns. Lecvased was a native of Ireland. " ‘ ; harness. Jobnson ch. g. Fulton; James | but ours ira different work from that of the seulptor. : ned that he died the \ “ MWackwell's Inland £ Be Helen. To be & good day and | They worked with marble, while we work with prayer, Sehetibene th Ged. te an ee ee ee nee ates but slightly damaged. 7 7 >| ge JOEL CONKLIN, rielor. | looking to the cross and catching our inspiration from | hie inbor of dininishing vice und misery ‘by wranwerring toe Personal Intelligence, 16.” No tow SHOOTIXG AFFAIR BETWEEN TWO COLORED GEYTLEY from want and cxposure to permanem | The fev. Jobn Pierpont is lying dangerously {Il at bi« MEX. a native of this ety, and A. & Mexican negro, became etmbrotied in a Alf y morning, at the reside Fe rane EP pS = y | the Saviour. Ibid you weleomoon behalf of the many | prune’ sot horn | CORRES AB COURES 2. L--TROSTING TURED AY. | institutions around you to the elty of New York, ant | Carden tomer, friends and copiributors may well ascribe } residence, at Medford, Mars. | mile heater best 3 inf im harnons: Sit On enters g. Mur’ | pointing to the chiléron who aro the recipients of thelr | tTalse a the infuhe Giver ct every good gif, hat large and | The Governor bas appointed Hon. Dun, Ht Cole County BM. a I bs et Ve bore , iiood 4 These’ are our jewels.”? ee 2 Sie or | ot Henry R. Curtla, dece WORE CONKLIN, Proprietor. Ree Ma Twos? of the Methodist Fplscopal Chareh | ise, aud eneociations have malinned te tie moe : Jacob Garrieon (colored ty News. M. Com 3 Scrriy oF Water vor Baooxrrr.—Anot clic purpose | Senator Donglas has made thirteen appointments to ' twin " 2 of Bostcn, returned his thanks in a few sppropriate re- | of Venefliting neglected childhood, and plucking the expoved | airs Tie noretitnants cots cette, before | Veins mace to xupply Brooklyn with pure ax ata a { them ; C4 Hagartee a as, ce ee marks on’ behalf of the Sunday school tonaben, for the | ‘rom the open gateways of death. May this aod work be regen rosin + gemedin dh aad o getaatacedaacar Airman (RT ments tear yon Long lelacd. An ng taian tes the and produciag s a! sh deiver ss : ind and cordial reeept ey had met and everywhere carried fe the 2 : . Se Pom tg og od ae gt dh i aa rg y haya sectheapent tothe children, and ina | *Piri ot Him who sald “*suiter Wtle children to come uate ms, | The Hon. George Dancroft has signified his intention of | crgastiation has been effected under the name of the Jesh wound. As may ba well imagiand, Garvieon eried Hiichmond JouL, EER, Bropewier. | menses Caoresioes, rowtret iri tongnes wero as busy | “M4 Uiadiiem a Tymg’s remarks, the children sang | pris present at the colabeation of the bettle of Klog’s | Nassau Water Company, composed of some of the ealid | Wied soemeh, fe attract the attention of the pollen, Sey A EMWARVILLR. ‘y 8. as they could be, singing “Heil Columbis,” and they | |, ¢' oe Cure © i ’ ogee toll og eae er es r men of the city, who are energetically movin he reigner into ody. "Consed was brought before Jua- Cra iy inber ih at 5 ok patch 30 riliseaie, | 1208 Ht with such opirit tov, thet they received a perfect | “MesPmee | anagl, and with the angels stand.’? The Washington correspondent of the Bt. Louls Repu | oo stter, ‘the old Williamsburg wa tice Peavey, of the Pecumd Listrick bbe Court, wimce be Beet tare ta five to wagons; 0. Wright names roan mare Teaee Ana icin ( ff Lenke & Watts’ Asytom), » Mr. RN. Havens made’ a few remarks, deseriptive of pee bh er Poiana hs Ie | uasd bebe atetbad ty the’ ane. ces, whe was held for examination 4 wal 3 of 6 & Watts 1 the New York J f +A. ip—Mr. Bi or plated re ett nan bee ut by : t : a Praicle Habis He Woolrall eejOki CONKLIN, Propeiete, | remarkably bright amt fovelligent boy ot fourteen years, | be New York inphan duit’ sag, SWeraren tect ar | (0 the United tates, hax been clearly dellacd, but his wm of the charter cliteined from the L CHARGE OF DIEHONRETY AGALNOT 4 poMRUTTO, “LR COURSE, L. 1=TROFEING—THURS | Nae an eppronrite adére shalt of the ascombled | Vy thers,” with euch auecess that they were called upon | [FP0re# havo been a inatter of conjecture. To lands at Sas vada tes Margaret Holland, a dommrtio, was Int eust ody BRTRRVILLE COURSB, 1. 1 —TROTPINGSTHURS | chiliren. {t was admirably delivered, and received, 9 caaaingu tenement B “ New Orleans, ond proceeds up he Miaviss pi Lo Mempliia wuld 6 6 oteaten pinted an aden charged with ing 927 in money and some weerkng: day, Sep ember 2 Hock P. M.; match $1,090. mile | deserved, repeated marks Of approbation. At its eo wir, Pvash closed the exercises with a few observa | ‘heneo to Nashville, thence by no particular route to er for culinary purposes oan be obtained valee 9 property of Pen reas, Peabody names roan g. Tacouy hs nad fr. Pease elo i A A ply of water for culinary purp apparel valued at 61, the property mes br. g. Mac. sion Mr. Simeon Draper Governor of the Almshouse, was about the Five Points House of Industry. Benedis his home io Fennsyivanial came spear saying to by | Common Counci) wave had the subject under considers- | (E"Ghariton sire he stensed © JORL CONKLIN, Propricior. | intioduced to, the meeting, and made. few remarks om | tion waa then pronounced, and all clapersed with the e ‘beebelor!” home, but this wold anticipate. | the New | 10 frame time, end at the last, 7 desnestte ie the senpley af Somptaineay aed aici Aa <yndiiaie pe vsneshiaicl Lebalf of the Beard of Governors. As one of the Gover- ‘about a thourand of whom sat | YOR Henarp, generally ro correct in its statements, | {10M De sine ine, tt ee ene temporary obeencs of the letter, stale; es W to allegedy ption of the teachers SEMENT.—THE GREAT FIVE MILE FOOT | nors, said he, of the Almshouse of the city of New York wi tose 1 of - lectioneering movement for the Presidential > “ hy Y t. . own to an excellent dinner, wtnan wis prepared for 7 . ble report, The nature of the contract to be ew he property in qaeetion, The weartog apparel wae ls aoe Boxe oa fia ae and the proper rej eee tative oe this ecaeten of the | them in the north nave. Six hundred tables, covered Ay han this ts alla mistake, a between the city anf the evinyany is fully stated in the | cond ont peveth of the woman Justler Teich, oo ¢ the Union Course, Long Isiaud. Match for $0), bewwoen ae eee truth Manuchusette ne weds enor to say to | with viande of every descriytion, were spread before Do diiiaaion cdmaen. of | report, of which the annexed in a beled alstract mitted the accused foe trial In default of tall tt New York and Horion—Willam | our friends Te ee nt We hence me you with all | therm, and if they did not do justice to them it wae their 0 etingntedeel i. city of Brookiyn consents that the Nacawa <o emet ee eee ee ee en ee ee eee eee that penilen of cr population whick | own fault, for there veemed to be no want of hospitality | | revident mabing, ts the « ARREAT ON CO 5 matrimony, and not ct of his mission through on the part of their hosts. Afler dinner they all repaired | (be Interior towns. The accomplished and estimabl ‘ A } Heury Nelbrovk was brought before Justion Pearey yea. ee Tela ty Tonks Wee ek ty ae Bun | fo thalt homer to prepare for the meeting xt Dr. Cheevers | Widow of the Inte ex President, dames K, Polk, isthe Vol Seu tomate iy the topumae Geena ond mday, charged on bis own confection, ith having BD BOSE, HARLEM.~THIS FAVORITE PLACE OF | {i)iueh the commen chenneldof humanity. A whore | Choreh. tod ft is (o bring to bear wpon her heart the power ac why | subreribe the sum of 61,000,000 to te cap tolen a eiiver watch and coat, valued af O60, frou Jobe * 4 tins B alletted; T euaaovtand; 18 thet who ore te speak MEETING IN THE CHURCH OF THR PURITANS. pet. ericmslia: tenet’ thak GIT Back "mukos tae d the company ander the power for Nhat purpose a. sates a oftere welch nat ests, weduel 8 oR Pp -4 renriful tached forthe | on this oceasion, and it beewmes my duty to say, as the | The teachers met according to appointment in the | "tour at's pater here in age of the | ferred om reo Ppp Eig pire man ve 6 charge ol guetta atord musk ‘to tho vishery of this beatiful representative of the Ten Governors, that these children } Cijurch of the Puritans, Union square, at seven o'clock | Unio, be ia sure of “a grecting warm generc ee Ens lations take on te Wiehe come bic EAM A. BAOWN. Propriccor. | 8! eee ote d the city of New York will amt'be | lst evening. The building was crowded almost to xuflo Suceeta to all old bachelors when engaged (a euch pralse- | ‘ion, Nes to be bind ng the ey wl the ele AKREETE FOR ITORICATION TRATERDAT. _ON THURSDAY, SYPTEMBER 2, at 3 cated unless they are properly cared for. Mr. Draper | c&¥on, and several were unable to obtain admittance - ” syne ane, £ the oo +" maak of the company, being apeepoe } Taere were any aeniet yertertay for \ntomieation a yo it’ Markeneack piaak road) Dunn's Hotsl, | heve grve a brit Dintory of theinstitutions, and then pro. | Hey. Dr. Ferrls, Chancellor of the New York University, Aide, teiinecoian owse-Right Rev. B. Atkinson, Disdey | \Pereon ia chsh pabd, abd when thirty per cow! on auch | ‘¢ *ariows pollen Ante’ ive ond Tepest, ‘between Mr. D's bk. g. and | ceeded na follows: —We gos ae wid eB) sided, and after an anthem by the choir, prayer war | if Neh (aru na: Mev. Robert Lowery, Greenbush.) neeee 2 Seb led: ie Soa tal te ae te of your regard ln en eee dren of the country; with friea: about them red by Rev. H. Mattison, of Trinity M. church Y.; Rev. Joh ‘NION Opp Res. 1. 1.—TROTTING. DOUBLE TRAM | ty gut {hein ob and oid thom tn. weatever may be pro. | Sportion of the Seriptures was them read by Rew. Dr. | voroush. Maryland W. ©. Jarvis, Doanesbary, N.Y, N Keo Te Sept. Zi, at 2 wrclorky Brew mu | per and right, and just and good, to the end that they Brel J, of the Thirteenth street Presbyterian charch + or | let dletetet pallies court bes ett i ee aren 4 Aetriot polles court Y the | Mdiststet pollen court one). Philed: ; Hey. |. Golde | the smount eubsertied by we , Cheisem, Maws.: Rev. | greater instalment ie to be paid by the city than hia; iter, Willlain Saunton, Porinian, | \gia by the other stockholders, and the rest which Rey. Dr. Ferris made an addveas to the teach: | Waiilc, Sul, Toye yanaiaaburg, X.Y. Kev CK. Ctr) | Ni weription of the elty ta to be payable ott tile beats, best’ three in five. pond a , poy nae become honorable citizens, ready and willing to take ' ihe ses feral, FasWs WHERE: rropristors. || ihe sme care of tbove who come after them-—that you, | ops. In which he mpoke of the beoe@t of Bunday schools | ‘V0 ine abn he mane, ya eenlagh ue the other sok eres eae ates men snd vomen of Measachnontts, are taking of thoes = of Christian morality upon the minds | 4) ihe foward Hotl—Capt. W. Sayer, Mobile: Revi A 8 busters, moar ep Mee othe diet re shall — ‘RSE } . laure. childten. Morrall, Alsbara, KM. cil, Keq., Cincinnati: H a M * Pe Segoe Qoart—Ciseats. SS ia ve; fo harmeen, O60 Re 60 ttt nec ee eee tud te Uehels | TA briel end a propriate reyly was made by Henry Hoyt Yo cowsrt, Virginiar Hd. Woliork, North'Carctinas th Mateh: | lum payments Bity dgyenion fe to ve mate ees ee Tc) cones, Cores See around me bere, under this noble dome. my friends, my | *fter which were tnade by A. Woodrulf, keq.. =. | ponsaa ly 4 1. Hatnow sunt, tof Fp a mageped ny to ay epee ag = — ne AGAINET AM Gurnsne ——- '. c' 9 . 5 , Of Reading, wachusetts, ai aq. Kentineby, 8. rardn, - of waid company, jo wake — We. Mewteren papeegl Ine Doce eign well what dente of charity ay naar of the Cannon tireet Baptist church, pAlihe Metrupotian.—Col, W. Robertzon, Tens. WP. Bunt, | tor ine, t0 Ue chonwe fran, the stoners, wed rs. renee sf Bip op ootien AT * on Jon. Gerow. R. Jobe. %. 3: » Vhree lames eo saetalere « koow ~ Paver Aya Ae up th I) sae ioe waa then pronounced, ani the | poe: set ae Pa tg AL od te rn he Sit that ia ~| ras ace by deccrostion short time either—to weleome the citizens of Magsac! ass | Now. naney rireet ‘this the teachers will visit Blackweil’s and | "Ye chartestom, in stesmol city. Iom to see them here, for | Nandall’s islands. to which they will be conveyed by the | 4H Wright end jady. Joon H they pe dapela ond and md trethies (Kenewed a stesmer fun, which orp oe wae O'clock, from the foot | % Herieston. J Meodr Oe Mel nee.) I believe nothing farther is ex) of t of Chembers street. In the evening a public meeting will | ben, MC * i Governors other than to «ay that it fs understood | be held at the Mymouth chureb, Brooklyn. ‘theee children expect you (o viet them to-morrow, ond the firet clan shall be one year Ts Bl Fi ieet | 20 years, and that of the third class three years, Af Phersn, J Pexerell, JF Con’ | ter the firrt election. three members shall be en | in the Mowrage. elected st after elections. One-third of the directors te elected by the city or the owners cf the stock eubseribad for by it, nod the other iwo-thinds vy the Yack of these tinsees of stockholders are ta bold thelr Wo Aefentant ti appy to treat well and to show you t! Pascnars chy wetsttes. other teeth her Bae cara ¢ peeb-charpeter or themselves thet The Know Ni council of the Sixth ward have no. lection eapnocialy tate ene oe ee ee Proprietors. ‘and teachers, {will mmply say, in conclusion, | minated James G. asthelr candidate for al- <f either to to allowed fo vole of Ge clocton 8 sights TREE aROPTING ON PuiDay, | thet Toon ‘on this occasion, to see the pablle and derinan at the eneutog election, cines. nt doecae, ‘The cuban wun id Gon, a for $000, mille heats, beat (hree ia five, ret of our city united here, band in | Bornn—A of Galegaton from four Know to (he oes eater the beet of opedsl bustanas on the ae ee eee tg. Jet boven, 5. Whelp: feeling ad Lnowing that ney al owe ter pre- | Suthing Counelis of the Eastern Matret vt irookiyn was fe tabs 0p ee ee. Sy lack Bess ciate Fag cary ie sent existence to the one source. (Applause recently held st the hall corner of Graod an! Yourth evening ¢ : [—R-¥ SHAW & WH Mr. ©. #. Pau gave an account of wrige and pro- | streets, at which it wax determined that the Vastern Ea-Alderman Melly. — = eh OD New York Asylum, from which we | District is entitled to two of the four nominations for 0 THK EDITOR OF THE MERALD. that it fe at in rising cond’. officers to be elected this fall; that unless such Meviogce 9 Dey -~--~~ a 1B" tenth ot Newark, Bd Cpe Sasttn Cemene Oovee-—Hes 1, & 46,8 eA os oy contra fies the gous, Pe AVermen Firth oar! mx, : ay es an ” cored Orphan Arylam, whieh he said, war Pere Yd, Pept oh 18m 3