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THE NEW YOR WHOLE NO. 7508. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 18657. | Wiliam F Cary, Je., dbiag businbes at No. 00 Ping wtrOH, in tbe ciiy Of Now York, velrg duly sworn, de poms a— (bat raid aro eee at comals Soersbants, and chay a mount of geoas on Bi said store, ar " NDAs, COMBI A between am Actress aud ber Piatt Appeacs fue tae Artist. (From the O/notanat! Oommerpial, March 19)) TRE TRAGEDIZNNE AND BER GRCKNTARY—TAP pin SPIRITUALISM IN NEW YORK. IMPORTANT BURGIARY ORTECTION. Recovery of Bix Phonsan@ Dollars’ Worth of ‘irs. Hatch, the Chief Pricstess, at the Stay~ vosant Institute. the propositions, meu fame current of worda and ideas which for 10 to drift or tack inte ry Stolen Sikes, und of the Alleged QUESTIONING COMMITTEE APPOINTED—A UNIVERSAL in trsde of all eptrituatiste. In this way she becomes PUTAD SAOW BILLS—ROW IN 4 HOTAL—UNPLRA IST MINISTER LENDING HIMSAL¥ TO THE DELUSION todioua and tiresome, consequi many persons lofi | cetvers-The W: of Our | SANT DILBWMA YOR A DISTINGUS THBAPAIC AL —TRE BIBLE AND MODERN SPIGITUALISM—NON- ‘while she was still speaking. Having ree of tte Police syatem—A aad to iba AGERT. BELIEVERS IN THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL— Second question, her husband announced that on scoouat' Cage, |, oon- | A tow daya. since wo noviecd the fact of am omewe <8 PRIESTESS 18 WEARIED OB WORRIED OUT, AND Of the condition of her vooal orgens, and her having si- | fhous- | having taken (4 ba hy ene cuptAts ready sprken bean hor beyond ber usual time, ‘THE SUROLASY. i ‘there stolen, sexen Wwhiot 18 ail provadiity would Mud #s way IRRE—F ALL ' would have to till her next leoture the aus Some weeks ago, it wilt Be remembered, the extensive feet from totwrma- | for settiement pofore. an cilicial onary. ‘There was an immense crowd congregated on Friday to the ‘bird queaiicn. Some persons in the audione¢ | 4115 warerooms of CO»; fo., No. 90 bas reason to \be- came to pass v0 Saturdey, and sa ft iste Groening in the lecture room of phe Stuyvesant Institute ‘wanted to put interrogetorice to her, but the husband tn- ¥ : Pine street, wore Durglary and vbatt carried ell farthor, amd, itke camry oper i ie ®)1te0 that abe sbould not speak ‘And go the | burglariously entered, and eight husdred poun is of paw who were - ‘wolch ariae, oom ont (roms @ very ineignit- ff bear the discourse a eee, alive tg saacom dispersed, variously the sub} lik stolen from the prenitees. Durglary was woary of that detation, Mrs. Oora Hatoh. folly extraordinary powers of the ‘with great skill, and a0 of oe oS os ‘announced for the pythoness, Mrs. Cora Hatoh. Seaetr f 9boes, wets ee ee d eri tbieves aucoeeded in away the property te property 08 goa: po areata Kea he 4 eel 5 rand, dave a pore sy avg r Purpose of olennii) ‘the offie’the burglars A; babas yet t p nslnneting Sw ooin tax aah amngearind CAB Be STAR CUBA ADTANGS, DEPT TO, sarees ener er Coal aay esa Sapenvasahe Gaaiaieee onan ean y . \ gevtiomen whu an acsqus WARD im- Ibesband of the priestess standing in the ‘The mai! stoamer Biaek Warrior, J. W. Smith, com ” wita tent to bill om bt auton, Oo “dd being extromély a to recover this property 0 8 which bay fa foo mastet Sea ced ot Gem Ge eee mander, sailed from New Oricums ef 610 A.M. 16th inat., arrived ot Havada af 960 A. M the 17th, making the run from wharf to Moro tn 49 bours 10 minutes, the quickest time ever made between the two ports, Salled from Havens at 3.30 P. M the 17th, and errived here at8 P.M, yesterday, waking the entire rom frou Now Orleans dock to New Yors (including atay at Hevana) in the vppresedented short time of 6 days and 11 hours, (de- duoting difference of time, ome hour)—the fastest run ever made between the two ports. From Havana we bave nows of only commercial {m- portapoe, Guano of good quality and tnexheustible quantities has been discovered onthe isiands on the south side of Cubs. The Commissioners sppointei by Cen. Concha reported, by telegraph, from Trinidad fevorable as to quantity and quality. Thay were accom. panied by Capt. Groen, the aiscoverer, The islands are to be immodiatcly opened te the commercial world. Sugars continue to advance, Toey aro quoted at { to 4 rial per arobe higher than ias! advices. Exchange is ‘still improving with the heavy receipts of specie continu- ‘ally pouring in the island; New York, 60 days, at 4}; 0 5 diseount; London & to 6}¢ premium. The health of the island is perfeot, the woather delight- fat, ‘ preoure tbe arrest daring burgiars, offered a large reward ‘or their }) BS Will be seem from the follow tg extract mate from the advertising columns of the xray of the 98th ultigw:— 5500 RaYARD WSEAS, THE STORE OP THE ere was burg'arioudy openes ou the Bight of tbe 261, or inorging of tbe 2th ine, and 16 casew of raw ailk stc'eu therefrom, viz. 5 cases ot white aod 4 casas of colored Hung'an re resied silk, the cases marked | 44 T) 7 capesof while Canton ra reeied sik, marked 0. & Oo. above reward will be paid for the recovery of the goods. Or & proportionsie amount tor any part thereof CARY & CO,, # Pine atreet. 4a may be naturally supposed, the detective police vere on the alert, aud worked day eud night ‘with the hope of discovering the whereabouts of the joods, Daye and weeks passed away, bat no clue could be obtained ‘othe hiding piace of the burgiars. ‘The police were Mbous giving up the case tn despair, when, feriunsiely, au ovens took place which eorved to redouble their efforts, and ultimately led to we recovery of every pound of the stolen silk and the capture of the niieged reoetvors, A CLUB 70 THE STOLEN GOODS. A few days agoa dry goods desler of Hartford, Conn, pamed Tcdies Kohn, came on to this olty and informet Motars. Carey & Oo that he was in possession of such information os would’eMrd the police a sure clue to the whereabouts ofall their stolen silk. Kohm stated that ho bad been written toby adry goods man in Grand Coalar passages of tbe B ble wnich they think refue our theory, we will respond to them. yo MR. SAWYER DISPUTES THE ANGEL THEORY. “GM for the rent of the room, the hueband of the priestess matst buve pockoted $100 by the exhibition—quite a pioe Bittle eum to renlisze of an eveniug out of » mediumized een informed and vert); from |:forma‘ion and sons Come bo avd were tb possession of porty, knowing it to bave been stole from Geporent therefore prays that ihe said d et aa receivers of sald wiedgo, and dealt with aopording to. of the city of Hartford, Cona., having been arrested an the recciver of the goods hereinafter wite. ‘The audience presented much the same appearance 68 ‘would an sudience at one of the nigger melody concert Fooms. Thaj!s, it was 8 mixed assembly composed of per- eons from M@ classes of society, believers and non-be- ‘Severs in spiritualiam alike. Of course, tt might be ex- {pected tha! a majority of those present were more or less ‘@uotured with the prevailing “moral insanity’ of the ‘Bge, partioularly as the lecture was only sdvertised in ‘dhe Journals devoted to spiritualism and smnounced in wptrivvalist meetings. ‘When the hall was crammed to Vis utmost capacity a gal! was wade upon the husband of the priestess; aud that gemlemas theroupon abandoned the bex offive, ‘where bis eervices were no longer needed, and came to ‘the rostrum to preside Over the exercises of the evening. Immediately thereafter, the fair priestess made her ap- on the stage modestly, but quite self-possessedly, took » seat behind the table or desk. She held in her cover the ground of the argument. | em notaware of any proof of it, and until prove? it must stand as mero assumption. The impression which Obristians generally entertain ts that angels never were men; tha} they ares vecular order of spiritus! bc tenor we are, and not cowmencing their existence ip flesh. It seems to me that the discourse we precisely moet the ed in the seven trapks named in the affidavit of Robert W. Bowyer, be purchased im the city of New York, from one E L Snow, et tho rate of four doliara anda quarter per pound, Snow sald there wore nine hundred pounds of tt, Deponent patd Snow three hundred dollars oD account, the belance he was to pay at Hartford in money apd noies: he (Snow) told deponent be bat sent ome of ‘he trunks to deprnent by rat'road and some by afle?. oon or evening deponent wee yw, who sent for Samuel Sprince; Spree came, whea Sow told him that deponent nad purchated te oilk end had paid be (:now) three hundred dollars upon arising pe struck her again, when at that moment the epot YY his naad ta his pooket, 00)—Hoid, madame, what . Mr Forrest (counsel for I don’t want youto state whet you supposed, you saw . Witpeas=-1 must tell things my own way. Ma Forrest—You must do 20 suoh taing, madame you cap not suppose Dow 4 ne” Conrt oan make en allowances for the Supposision itness—I mast state things as I supposed thay wore. Forresi—1 teil you, madame, you must do ao suck \urpishes avy evidence of modern spiritualism. ‘THE PRIESTESS DEMOLISHES THE PREACHER. ‘The Parssres—With reference to the first proposition, in regard to angels not baying been men, I simply say OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, March 11, 1867. on scoovnt, and jeponent: tt delivered @t Hartford, when deponent weuld gettle for the balance, ‘The Slave Trade and Slave Landings— Brigadier Serrano’s sireet, uamed E, L, Snow, in relation to a large quamtity | upon which caid Sprince sald he was satisfied, aod that ‘woontes, axd, aa it now seems, epiritualiete, We described | tbat the only justifioution I Sore healer bg oe ps a te Really Act'—Coart | of aw silk which, he sald, he-eduld bave for $4 25 per | be (Snow) might dons ho, sleased about It; everday ne sci dealiinihs Si ol t ‘Mrs. Hatob’s personal appearrnce day or two ago, and @ no angels except those who bave been men, is that — English Government Soow anid apother man would come with him to Hartford, iatt—| dress Mise Crampton therefore, unnecessary to attempt further table Baraar—How it 4 Managed. pound. Rew plik ot that tme'was selliog at the rato of | sce deponent and goitle for further purchase money; on | ' that style. its gottir; odenaive, 2% ial $6 60 per pound, ane Kohn was congratolating himself | ibe afernoon ssid Snow, Sprince and bi ‘with Ber Forrest— if it offends the Compe gy Pe can’t help 3.7 Jobp Bull isthe most easy creature to be gulled on earth, or the government of Great Britain 's purposely dooeiving the people of that country to induce them to believe tbat the trade in slaves from Africa s carried on Sgainst the wishes of the government of this island. For my part Lam ina position which enabies me to arrive at ® tolerably correct opinion; 1 think the latter is the case, end I will assign my reasons for tht Delief. Timo alter fume, to my knowledge, has the Britis government ro ceived information of the fact of cargoes of slaves haviag been landed, im cases, too, which were suiceptible of the clearest proof, and which wore done so openly that it was alm at impossible for the Spanish authorities at or pear the place where the landings too place not to bave been aware of the fect; and which landings were con firmed by the evidence of British authorities on the Coast of Africa, who, in their despatobes, meation the embark. otion of the slaves on the const om board the identical vessels from which wa here kaow the landing has os for | shell address Miss Crampton as 1 ta the property of the do! 1 ard Coben, mes deponent ia acoordax ce with the arrange- ment to goto Hartford; met on the steamer Trarolier, ‘at the foot of Peck slip, where they and deponent were all arrested by the police offleers. Robert W. Bowyer being duly sworn, Sones seys—That ve, together with offisers Job Thomas Sam sop, were engaged ia recovering annexed affidavit of Mr. Will F. Cary; that with ssia officers be arrested E. L. Snow, Hernard Cohen, Samuel Sprinoe ana Jaltus Sprinos. w' yr and it concert, aad in posses before @ friend of kis upon the bargai: jag aboat to ‘when the letter hinted that the goods were pro bebly Stolen, or else the owner would mot pari win the property at such @ low figure the following day Koehn baprencd to meet friend in question, when the latter asked him bow much of the ailk he could obtain from Snow at the rate of $426. Mr. Kohn repiied that be could get 800 ibe. at that price, Well, then,” eaid the friend, “I will bet a hai it Is Cary & Co,’e alk. They have just lost that amount, aad you oan bet your Itfe 1 ts their's” “Now,” said ne in continuation, ‘‘you will get yourself tuto trou bie ff you buy that silk. Take Révioe, and go right staaight down to Gary & Co. and lnform them of ine offer you have bad. THe DISCOVERY OF THE PROPERTY. Koon took the advice of his friend end informed Cary & Uo. of the fects in the case, when it was decided by the jaut as woll as tho Sta.e. ‘Tne examination proceeded untt! the witness once more “au ppoeed,”’ upon abich sho was again abrapily srreat- — the counsel, when she gave hima very tart re- jolnder, Forrest—Now the Stato\s getting offensive. [ wish bee to state facta. Don Piati—I_ bay Ply beceuse I did mot when sbi tb APPOINTMENT OF 4 COMMITTER. Tho priestess having taken her veat, and remained for Pome time quieily and demurely in that attitude, her husband, who acts as treasurer and stage mana- Ber, proposed that the audience sh<wld appoint a com. gitiec to propare questions for the medium to answor. ‘The f) st gentleman proposed was the Rey. Thos. J. Saw- and and sick owed the gentiomas to go 00 etm- t© ipterrups the court, out that they were ail found together at the foot of Peck slip, wear ope of tho Nev Haven boats, where they had essembied with the sald truuk contain'ng a part of the ssid «stolen «silk; (thet deponeat foand and reoovered, with the aid of tho officers, six of the ——, mon) seven in all; aleo containing rew silk, and which together containing all es he hee reason apd does believe the whole of the said stolen silk; end cep vest further says that he verily believes tha: resumed Mr Wothorbee to put the bilia in the ofies It could be ascertained who they beieaged to, but he persisted tm Carrying toem off. ‘Crova examinatior—1 had engaged hin as my 5 Question— Whar ocoured to cause this diterescs Witness—He [- and ovorbea ing, and insisted curred, ‘This was the cage as regerds the brig P Soule, | tatter to place te matter n charge of Oficer Bowyer, of of ber tr ‘oe traces upon seolz, wi ‘ot waut Him to. singel Ee ste | cates ret so ht orm on | ey ener somes ern, | sido "etary Pas ages | Wieerun hSsnnrg, om ema iw be or it took does the fi . e ia pal }, to ope f d as whew poe > toe io and | fiford Coca, tbat tae veld \raupks were all jinod for | ™Y physician oF attorney be would inelst upon goming \eb governmentde apen such escnsions? Dees ‘t de | teat. Jahn Reed, of fae-fenih ward police, and made that pleco by the said prisoners and were imt0 may room. senor es io Matra topes Cee leet “BT chepees {atorcopted 08 a eee Geo ames abe of Ae ’ y _ ‘Did aay notes Detween you Pett a oie cape ty Tau Poayheeen: oF eos nentome st eurryiag out their ie way thero LE Cpe he Qn Tae Ute ez 1 . ng immortality, ts not supposed to be capadie of dying. adi pata oo me olen goods amd cupte: ‘The «a! ieclen te the and & | psy \wongbt of dlscbargiog Bim. . is modera spiritualism taught or implied in the BISLE VERSUS SECROMANOT. © paid wonks from ow bos Q. Did you write m? ‘Boriptures? - acer ‘The pélloe, after good deal of }trouble, found Dov Piatt You have 20 righ} to ask zat question Woat are the relstions subsisting betwoon | 4 Ganrixwan—There is # passage in the (id Testament 4 tbat the goods were in the possession of rorret—Perbape the gentioman, baving been « Judge, Wa'over olne Il'may be called, and 8 yy pd tea epee ac hapner eg ary © L. Boom, Samcel Spring, Salles Bprinoe Congr Pratt replied vart7ein the course. of whiy he de- , oF a \- . a 5 A aah arty, ie get, Messemaney to beldne m thodent. | weataey eomaem 6 Sem and Bervard Cohen, who were eeting in concert nounced the defendaut ax 8 cowardly aad womanly ret- flan, Mr Forrest retorted by hin’ing shat those terms could be better reed to by bis clieatin & more ap. Propriawe pleoo. Cross exemination cont nced—! raw his agency did not Amount to any thing, for ooDOTy Snewered hie letters, fier I discnarged bim, ae s70ke aprlogotically aboat apnoying me, bat | told bim that | bad mace Op ay wind to get rio of him. Siureosette cla, apd told bi 1 though) coo Ho did, am im ‘sfunay to bill before geting an engagement ” joatob . tein General of this isiand, who, if the case bea very barefaced one, institutes a sort of an inquiry tao the matier; Dut good care ts nef etnep meme wh J legal proof—ot the complicity of Ofliciats in tbe case, is produced and no Conviction cas be obtained. Tke Oapiain General thereupon commantostes all this to the Spanish ministry, with an expression of his belief that no suck lending ever toox place ‘hie is again com- mupicated to the iab Minister {¢ Spain, who informs thereof, and there the matter drops, If prohibited then, is it right now? THE PRIESTESS RESORTS TO SPECIAL PL«<ADING. ‘The Pamerms—We do sot, in modern spiritualism, be eve in holding intercourse with the dead, but with the living. There is no death in the revealment of modern «pirituaiiem, but it 1s eternal life; for, seid Jesus, ‘ They who believe tn we, though die, ye shall they Live; and they who live aod believe in mo shall never die.” ANSWER NOT SATISFACTORY. a communications from accredited spirits ? if Shh by what menus otal we judge of tnetr ‘THE PRIESTESS PRAYS. ‘or the purpose of disposing of the property and sending tt out of the city. The ary goods store of Gnew, No. S41 Grand street, was constantly watobed by the ofllcers, while at theeame time the Hartford merchant was ‘n- evucted to purchase the goede st the rate proposed to bim by Snow. $860 wat paid over to Snow on account, acd the remaining amount was to be paid on the delivery of the siixs in Hartford. Boow and his associates did not ivi The Nicaragua Transit Company Dificuitics BUPRBME COURT—@ENBBAL TERM. Before Hon. Jn¢gea Mitchs!l, Rocasvelt and Davies Roosnvect J.—Wm Patien Ge ve The Accoory Tiana to Heaven for light acd inspiration She prayed to tne Father of Light; of knowledge and of love, whom His @ildren, Gruen hither by che great laws of mental and joudtiess remomber I wrote you about two or Company and © Vanderbil! and others ~The order apposed Q Wo tewms of your spiritual @ttraction, approaches on this occasion. She ‘The Saux Gustiaxan—I do not know thet my quettion tha: er Serrano bad been relish the idea of sending off all the cases without re- : gy ve one ‘ your eagaremer ‘ Fier attach wreeanSecetrant | ater, Heoromaney we treern wits | crt econ Sia neaat Sova a | cig payment advae, bot Sal aera ma | 0 conmiornvponting rvnieatoginue mf tut en oka racer, or Foo fre fh Woe mystorl us ages of the oust and the my auc | TH of ihe doad, ee at ats tas eiioe" "he onan he | . fhe onggren they nae would penn afore form, in the aum of $400,000 with approved sureties be np | trouble szyvall ebont Salas and cout. other five, Agoording to agreement two trunks pointed receiver,” and that as such to | receive and take possession of the four steamships named resoectiveiy the Northern Light, Star of the West, Darel Webster and Prome farther order of this be feture, tbe beauty and divinity of inspi- mui tbeir souls, cloiued vith tighs aud Oeadiy, moernt above the ctervs! cares of carta to the shores of everiasti g lmmortali:y Pon the actua' business of the even: he'd tneist im my rooms and stay a vor would go away; 06 tmtrade twough sick I bad no time to ai'end ve implying death and the other prophecy. | under- Stand the passage as referring to intercourse with the spirita of the departed; and if wrong then, can It be right now! THE PRIBATEES STICKS TO SPECIAL PLEADING. sil were seat on board the New Haven ano Hartford vost, dirgeled to Tobias Kohn, of Hartford. Tne police, 4 board oot all that was trenspiring, to . iH f ee i t fo that a’ my bealtb. i ; f | tag. said that to elucidate fally the questions pro- The Paumsress—'-Propbecy snd death.’’ As we said . Web he took the pills sway what did be way? rene etd sea oe one io eneat tue cadisnea | before there 12 mo death in spiritualism, and it necro. | 1i‘ad to meke the :ooweer Sesowtes, 5 pt Ly warren tis setarn trip. fo tas tee pa ay et Witzeeo— He anid thas he war goog {9 03 edden. Gat ade would cinoidate one quotdon tally or touca upon | wancy be holding interovurse with the spirits of tbe | wis they i usteenn Ere antuas at ae mate really aad thos the receivers were de: | jirpose “ard yo i potcoty enjomos In ee the og pode Md Mg RE ey pO al bric ily dead, then wo answer that that which dice bas no spirit. | nemefoercia Domiciliarie, was opened on Bundey even. | “eived in tho most beaatiful menor ‘ he FO Tt ee ken Desiaes I knew that the prinier would Severs! Vorcrs—Brietly on all eabjecte. “than gat wet it witches, wizards, nor those who | ig, ine 8D instant, apd hes been open each evening Kobn continued negotisting with the partion as if in oe bd REL Te Mag gt f il Another Voica—Let the comaitt’e cootrol the mutter. — h 7 40. wan Dot present op the first eveniog but was | £000 faith, end induced them to send four other oeses bY | C7, a at hon see Goat toneen Serene Sale nie . “Other Vorcr>—No, let the auaience decide possess the power of necromancy ©” We answer that if Te einer ine Teomtencia, wore | ‘allroad, ‘The treaks wore eonveyed to ime cfloe of | fy. haf nctunllt divestatvem of ihe jommes $ No henge Bia Fey aed Orates, leave Wt) the comaittes. Nappiled to that age, and if 1 forbids holding commanion tee etic aad sie, | Adan & Co., oxproes agrnta, with direotions to be de} ili iat ino wit no security except io Reon ae | Wee: wen eee tee Ber, Dy Lawran—Tae comautice. in proposing theve | wih tbe tptrite of tho dead, modern ipritualiam is ine | OT” rae Ssiepiny of allvor ware and otnar ar. | “vored to the sham parcheser, Chase cass wore fe} will bo aceralat ly Prana iecer vite eoosomen, ee 7 wan sorenerae. joms, Suggested wha they supposed the aadience holding communion with spirits living and not dead. Noles 10. be disponed of was really suber. A red from the express «illce by Officer Bowyer, snd LS ver cy OF OB " , OR Mould be'piessed with They have no wish atali tom: | op gawyee THINKS THX MEDIUM OR THE Srrerr | crotieman named Ruiz, who bes travelled a groat | '*Xen to the Chiete of for nod Use cf four eostly Dusinens of yours. Hore tho wit- Be eee evan by ur Bates edimed aiiten DIORESPROTFUL. Sea), bes given some arctos that he brovghi | Row and his friends wore wimont aay suspen more than a eaillioe, hea t: ¢ counsel tkah she puppeees eho f pe ee ee = ' of the 6 ed moult br Bt hm company aa 8 fOr Trejo! vod! jo dinuer and supper ed and was dooia:od tne not moet the cage at sl. They are s mero piay upon } ‘oom the expreee condition that whoever should M1 i saty rowained for Snow & 00 to foreard | crrporsiion. Abie suiachment when set ved, auve ‘be plain, me time. ree ¢r ratber the Sherif! = lier on whatever inte Q ‘ou say he wished to put an addends to the billet words. If this Indy be speaking to us, or spirits one to compete the business transaction times, in whioh persons living oousnited those bad died ‘ap insinnce of It, soere is (a0 case of Witeh of Endor Modern spiritualism is the consalt tog the epiriw of those who aro deat. Bat as our vencher ie decisive ‘: regard to the word ‘coatb,”’ I lorgan aud Hoyt as DERN SPIRITC 5 ne teneel ioe smasurer 0 oaaae 6 the | De speaking to us through her, [ hope she peisted om having this cage seat down tothe Hert temo ba the Bine-c08 sa So erage Witness—i bave told youso before, aud I'm getting three questions The first of tem is {s substance, as | or they will be more civil and respectful. ‘ord boat, when !t was egreed tbat ! should be taken oes ad ean $0 coup eu the b8 follows ‘Is there any moatinn of modern s viritaalism a (tis ap imposition on common sense. When ‘be Bible ere the following dey. An agent of sno’ wee to ac a pooh es wold bays ‘sb Whe bills, dida"t you phe revelations the Bile, or mm the of the peaks of necromancy it speaks of ao art praciieed ia company Kohn to Hartford on the boat, and when they erningl? vexatious | %90 8B 7 gS Litsie’ arrived there @ settiement was to be hed §=Kove promis thelr see0ui com Witares— No, © Don’t you think you might possibly bo mistaxom ed 10 pay adot $4,000 im cosh, while the remainder hese money would be pald \m promissory notes dencription | THE SURPRISE AND CAPTURE OF THE ALLEGED y ‘einer holds & MOFgage on tO Uke sleamers ‘0 Fe0.0Fe ronda past dua te the amonut of $120,090. and another direct imme if on the tour steamers for advances claimed by motiut to “several hundred thousand dollare’ more hb wey Go wot im terms Seay. Dui simply say thet aboot bis striking you? ‘Witnees—Uertain!y not, lor my head ached \aree houre afterwards. Mr Lorton was called for the defendeat, bat he 201 ap- 3 i «now not, the everlasting Father. Not sbould ike © know what sae understands oar Savior to |... opened, REICRIVERS. : ven plsvets ‘eyetems. weer tee ‘oor of‘ the dead” they enn form uo opinion “or obiaka any reLabie or defi | pearing. the counsel for the delepoe moved thet the case » Lay maatoonmeves Ee eee eeecae-Why. pou dens bélore is Say 00 Friday faow ‘aad the others took the S-oond avenae | 28 |For ALC lO ea oi aesee an had boom comaniited ” Ehere was cae. Gatersel expression of ineee such nonsense, 60 you! cars for tbe Peck slip ferry, where the N an boat | mpeachinent of the ‘len ort plaints’ Is 90 vw KR hy PE it form of (hat whisn Rey. Dr, Saw \ma—(taking no heed of the interraption) hes, for the porpese of delivering the remaiaing tranke | '*°* where no effort has been made “0 sbisis knowiodge J wicessstaas nose a9 on apenk 5 10 ground of action. hurther scieged Cal revere Deen sepa: ys, Sarinon, posit pete yA dy RT, en Ba were The ofcers were there before them, ant awaited with | dicrs'ci the exmpany a Tesovered yodgmene om thelr % 3 eoting and reacting 02 rong to hold onion with the spirit of ue dead tagerness the appresoh of the enemy ard tbe boory. a have kaued execucoon requniig the sherit10 eet | soe House on Walnut siroet, iy, of Cs tuna, on ‘88 & science, and scie! 4 pA times is right now? Afier ®.me moments of suspense Snow. Springe and his | ' fmt py moe ogi coopty of Hamtiton “™ Co ted Seats Of Amerion Foninn thomecives mediately com: re seen emer from one of the oars, with | “OU! Ms. we a * Mr. Platt here promised that a crarer case bad never ‘caer, fone bee THE PRIESTESS DODGERS AND PRRPATRATBS AN ANA- the Tons their on They boldly walked | hem, Hy SO been proven thay whet eo ssavlt had bees maue, by am ‘Wf both are , then CHROME: M. soross Sout» street to the sweam!ost dock, and = the Hae reat, of tbe company. ‘a ioe N = ae bs te a ‘a capre “ i ri hon Offeers Bow. | Star of t jem a inten: a “ pena ? . whe air devel spomente sre ia x Tax Pasnerane—‘'You shail not consult the spirits of the ‘on rf ary be re eee ee carciass | cisi@'s acd liens on them, real or pretended, undeCned—(aad | would Uti bis hand again ts Wome ost auch fee mares 1 all ones. dead," Modern spiritantism bas not come by soliottation on “ey A cakrows except wo the deferdaut, cancerbit aod the Traue | am actoann:t be exccsed, even (a @ theatrical agent, + Cote pan y)—the sam not pi mre than . The presence of th seemed to agate wwe sunpoche’ partien coumisarbly, for toe % mest tty please (od, they ‘would post hum pelore the Jourt | or by consuliation, But 's has revealed itself without de amount On this statement m: ‘Dy the pisintifts them ‘tbe Bobrew and the Roman isog’ ia the ima ees mineteenib cert 1m a concentrated form, tae besatiss | sire or consultation from person. it bas come in the ‘With regard to the Marriage bill of began to separate from coe snother and walk in diferapt | ever without any reference w fneta estad y ibe ‘ ef reveistion proves $9, at the time of, aad after the | form of the spirits of she .. Th reven {tacit tn cmewhat commented upon in the New York papers, it ia | directions about the dock The police thought | wae quience, Fy] of cain Ss pare, he dinposara sing Mr Forrest replied. pay Me Lig yy rere een Pee Namareih (Xusa-—spiriiealiae invan. | that form, abd persoaa who do not dosire to coasult «Be | rcper io remark that Mr. Varnim himeit, at tke season of | 14D lime pounce Open, te oes Mad, eral, | iyi iat the inetence mot in favor of Gilet,” seid Be, 4 oie, aro Jim at ome, ean cared | rte OS curate soma wit rigee nave, bun | (ines Mice ft, tt cd Ri eeteemes singlet cut bis man, nd, by « prosteceried ees mis for 'S2t)" Foe | band spon the owt of the detwodant. “Dray he tom wpeak Ld ‘<4 i 1 evan euse, unable to obtat support a erel were mortgage bon’#—they : : ad sperk Of him es a Rigaly covelaped medium.) | wrong—se doubtless it was—in the fis'Serubre prepares ‘the bill vow before. the ‘ wgpal, the entire Party was surrounded, Officer eovied ord negrtinted on the faith of the specitic pledge oe seeny ry” aren Sigeelt wend ee : —— - °° oo we SS dition was made. But when the spirits come and meni he pert best thing. Tt provides, arst,—Por Bowyer seized now and Samuel prince. Sampron emere the * the Northern Light -acd . oe 7, * Ministers of ght, epirita of divine power, administered ing provisions of | Revised sletates cometary they rasped Cohen by the collar while |\sed caught young che ee ben io Parit, to have mi fo the seere and propuete in the days of ‘snd the | intusion of divine power revosling the consciences of | Are vow optional with ihe parlins, enced, eines fies par: Sous Sorince, aed thus the entire party were taken pp yg of yt neee Tn east ehapuee Ly — Source rH ‘ee fora St werese eee | eo Ceo ph | = [ye ures & rpeged, and aria 8 Purlication. “1s also mates st eersee ox beng be aeeteer t pan ase afer , forteiture. | coasttuies,. the eeseatinl “fhe Isoy, at the time of the aliegea onal,” > | Ste power. A c bi to prosecate, 2 . ac origage. It te i recine , - “ Remar ey cent voices Blas, Eijan and many | foilowed him were modiately connected with the spirit tienes ier afer fain ea ‘i Groen tg Youd cuerpo, at Aoeir indignation at botng band'ed Ay oF - earny op! ie okt om | scoters ee eae oe wrcied, oud_ pomaby . ‘help potics, and them the ty to fi . mi \ oy ey Som prepoveany “ne js was nere at feall. She confounded the of the clergyman or magia rate mn wi Ie our track, sir?’ sald Bowyer to Seow, m e dave retained bie fonds in | Deen mistaken for a blow. My client woal’n't kul ‘sbipgs that were yoines hears speatiug | 4a) 2 of Moses with those of Obriat. Or if not, she was | °orrmony are required Cetrave attached to their revurn cer. | mediate! ier orreauny alee To deprive him ot i without jostendse is io | weybooy, abd at Tor the Iedy, be hed rather do her Peon at tools ewe lite and of Toatt own death wast | dat Uiseste of ome maghirsie, of commisscser Soe No,'’ replied the prievver, “it t@ not,” te tp Ny fey Foy yy He bad the dilla: ake this? ection wit a " propeun ote f . varied afer him, and called to b: The same question deing 'p ied to Coben, the a CX anaeroit b aopears jos ee ae, op ae ness of Ge divice hg Ef oficer received * Yes.” as the response, watreupon the new on insh, ton compans, pele e aia: nda She was exottes ‘mpathy which connects man directly with the Fa insert the clanse orginally reported by the | entire party moved towarr Ony Hail Ca the way ndetted to him ™ the sem of $70 61) and reo ulring sll for bad deen in eneh . ae, ‘whether thren; ag angele pirite vigor providing for the continuance of the common IS" | the prisoners prevenced to be perfoct strangers te one | Ser sdyenoes, gaye him ase nother morigegr cor Ladies stould never associate, or ‘depariea + ie eee It wes fale on te evidencs, Of macringe from. coat e and sc | soother. abd expreesed themorinse in very invlgnent | Ting all the four ivy Ty A Dusiness, with bisokguards «By some Bias, Bijan, and the a clerermen, Sho. ems | terme Ai being accused of receiving stolen goote, Tos poh hy - ; a have bare be | mode out, avd, |f any thing, it was the most tillivg case ton aith their Father publi offer but on the other scoused were taben to the Ontet’s na there tooked | snipe” wiih authority to ant | @ retuh of guymemt ee ae eae tp. wbile tbe efears proceeded to floieh A ration —| eneraily are and Us Learbes een when seoen ef wr rbot wou be, and “any Pe Se Reese | wer bed 00 welt Degan Soreree even # orisonars are re pont iy ny 4 nt 2 respons atter were civiced to parties aad \odg e a , not Intended " cape : ty adnimptiony, and'sh tn tion mil ie propaed reguving he arcents | tua ward nah'a Monsen fr the romsinds’ of toe | {cet 20 "qi"ic" Geib modin. thay howto the ‘A indy et oy nese of THorwation required before the marrage takes places. | Pigh fenpany, past dus abd Ammoom , © Joseph, to Vi Primetm—Perbaps io. the minds of man EXAMINATION SEFORE JUSTICK BRENEAS. $160 rhee o> bibiting an a sncpherde, revon' modern way, but they cortainly manifested ihemeclves . ‘Yertorday ‘he prisoners were brought before Justioe | \, oo by the Son “alee” ume , ayy ao ‘| lip wink the ey ‘and. young {the Easex Market Polise Court, for ‘ho pur onde oceapy no. Y.-S on] AN UNBRLIEVER IN DMORTALITY. bet line anything jibe preciamel Tana’ inthe pext ier 804 10V8 |g soot Inveranate GLY SADDTCER—In reading the Bible | fer. \he people waves oss ees, (cnt a receivership, aa a direct lstriuge t fei dants vested rights aud we tm pairing the obligations of his cused, aaked for the prodvetian of the contraeta ip ae strong in the one case seintheother. Van gaolrency Ia not disputed Of bie ability to respond the of SrOas examina ion 4 Nap paves at be bad Geparted for [artford, but ul ‘be piakptiite tn the rowult establish their * > et seeurty valu ships or if preferred. In iaimed Mr. Spencer ther (000, to abide the dmal judgment. There right hut no occasion for any ne’ i the A a by the co 4 Prelim! pearance of racy fp onetionsreceiverships as already atated are in = Sew Juvetions and something more stringent sill! —are to be rant things in gn easy way “ that they do not relieh a lieense restriction, even although Present practice results in repamianee at leleire. xternal of spirisuel imply epirite; aed we are pt the apirite of just men made per'coi—that angels do not exist in hea roa Bot mere directly, perhaps, are the operations of tnese ‘Bngels manifested \n Joss’ death, io his crucifixion, ‘when on the orose on Mount Ca'vary, sod when at bis ‘resurrection those who were d/ad oame from the tombe, 1 Gnd it nowhere stated in it thet man bas am immortal spirit, 1 find in Timothy that Goa alone is immortal. jant 10 dail in $800, i answer before th Jury. The Smale is yet to come. what Amount was required and when the rolled away the etowe from the door “Bruns vepulehre. There angels poe eave’ haman forms: and ae — Ay 4 tadee vo bohd ask of the prisoners vent caution, and only in cases Of Dressing Appt Brooklyn City Ne yet Be bright and glorious were thoy, that when the per to bail im the gum of $3,000, and aaid he wanted real oa ane ; ‘Tue Suasrenssn Ray Case —im the Court of Over and p Td LE Let rosy — Ape g tate as ssouriy. fisted inv it Is feared. will ultimatsly coi inth-'* own Aratin-. | TOPMIMer, om Saturday moraing, Me. Clinton * “ Siias, ME tee Weanrtguronen, sore salleshed thamortves ‘ae | friend read the Bible more attentively | think Mr. Spencer intormed the magistrate that there were tion, The onder ac ee reversed —form of reversa’ to |, Ona motion for ® new in the = epirite, an ‘ta minleters of erase, and of great and | nd sufficient proof without words that the soul is im- several guntiemnen presses oe ee se iety mages Be | y oe: 4 pt Beatideation. “Twes the comnvnion of apirtel¢ | mortal meiner the eatietnat examined, or Ixptax Tavet LaNps 1 Kantas.—The President between her ne on ‘the obeia from Genesis to tne ond of | |. It questionable whether (Re anewer wag ss ‘Tre moristrate bavitig made all the necessary inqal- | of iho United Sister baa ltvet & prov amation for ihe Mason 74 was ruled out by the Court, John the somnesea hs tis grees and wigety * wINDING UP. wee 2S a ¢ eae ewe of the trust ix tbe ne en iat Deere jeeriona reiauing to general oharac- ‘ . ’ mecives a8 security, monthe ny pestto , and of ministering ‘The priceters then wont on to discuss the seoond ques. (nthe shore smount, wherenpon they wore Dancer ‘an tastion a tion, as to the diferenoe between biology, paychology, from enstedy. a 4) made wae -ot down for the general term om the fourth wre Qoocand medorn epirituniiom, Sho explained that the Ce eee ne oe re ioe Uierl ot ibe Reve ne ee ee ee saan of Damme ed let wa ope Was the mari etiation of the power of mind while Mar<et Police Court — were transferred to the Court of Sessions. shrined In a physical form, and that the other was the ‘TRATINONY Laywag’s Dreanrry.—Dr, Mason, of ‘and Dr vreer of poy tn & disembodied shape, She has ‘Wiltam F. by TY th & Oo., which frm Dixon, of New York, have been to examine a compored of ¥, Ory, Samuel T, Gary, and Layman, the murderer of Ongnon, tonehing Ria \apanity, a bad babit cf smother