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Religious Intelligence Divine service will ve held to-day in the Protestant Epu- Copal Mision cburch, Clinto: Hall, Astor place, ia charge ‘@f the Rey, Rovert G. Dickson, Bermous will ve delivered to day, morning and after. ‘Boon, in the North Reformed Dutch onurch, corner of Wil- iam and Fulion streets, Bishop Kipp, of California, will preach this afternoon and Rev MK. 8. Frith, of Bermuda, ip the evening, 1a the Me- ‘morial church, corner of Hammond atreot and Weverley Place. The for the sermon this morning in the John Gtreet First methodiet Eylscopo: church, will be the “Loss of the ehip Von tral Amerios. ‘The Inst of the Rev Dr. MacMenamey’s service in tho Mistion church, Twentici street, between First and se Cond avenues, will be beid this evening. e “The Loss of the Oeniral Awerice, or the Voice of Got wen he Os ea,” wili be the subject of @ sermon snl : af.or- ee charob of the Apounciation, ta Fourteeain ‘The pastor of tte / llen stron: Presbyterian church, Re Geo. a. sant will mmeene $ one fectares on Religious Progress,” before we Young Men's Association of bis church, ibis evening. Bey, Frederic Moncd, 0. D, of Paris, will preach in bis Mative ianguage, :bis even! sg, la the Madison eqaare ree ‘Byverian courch (Rev. Dr. adams’ ) Rev. Ephraim M Epate'n, a oonverted Jew, will preach this morning, at Missin chap-l, 106 Ceaire streot. ORDINATIONS. Laman Yale was ords nod (the min'siry In tao Second Baptlss church fo Galiford, N Y , om the 16s0 uli M_ L, Bovnett was ordained pastor of the Sap:iss charch ta Tompkins, Delaware coun y, on the 2d ait. Jadson W. Truesdell wae ordsined to the miaistry at the Pend church ia Vestel, Broome county, N Y¥., on tne The Kay P S. Evans was ordained pastor of the Tair- teenth Baptist ch cn in Boston, on the 1st inet Rev. lesian T. Walier, a graduate of Risnm ad C lege wes ordained to the minisizy, near Portemousa, Va, on Gupday last. Rev Axdison Bal'ard was ordained an¢ ins‘alied the ‘pastor of the First Gougregaitoual oburch ta W stamsto wn, On the 16tn ult. Mr. Chas. D W. Bridg «an, pastor elect of the Morris. town, N. J., Bap tat church, was ordaiaed to tac ministry on Monday evening inst. Rev. Obaries Bieohgr, fermorty paste of the Congraga- . , formerty e tHopal church in YN, who bas been preaching at Georgetown, Mass., the past summer, has recelved & all to pectic at thas piace, Rey. 0. D. W. Bridgman, a graduate of Rochester ‘Theological Sem a¢y, Has socoptea the call of the Bapist oharch at Morristown, N J Rev. D M Reed, of Newbary port, has acoopted an tnvi- {ation to become the pasior of the Universalis 3 ccty in Peorta, Ll. Rev. Alexander Sinclair, patior of the Presbyterisn Oburoh of Sharpsburg, A'ieghavy county, Ponn., hes ad coped ‘call from the Presbyieriac caurch of Unarione, Rev Dr. Grundy, formerly ef Maysville, Ky., bas ao- the oailof the Seownd churoh of Mi “si trace vacaut by the removal of Dr. John La Grange Ooligo. Rev, Remuel Day, pastor of the Congregstional charch at Bellows Falls, Vi, has received & cali from toe Firat Congregational adurch sud society at Maiquokeia, Ie Rev. N. P Colt ine, of Plymouth, 11, bas eccepied a Call from the Congrogationa! cnuroh of Griggavilic. INSTALLATIONS. Rev. W. H. Spencer was installed pastor of the Second Presbyterian cbureh to Rock islana, ill, on the 24 wit , oy te Preabytery of Tho Bey, E 1. Corwin was tndactei into the office of pastor +’ the Reformed Dutch churca at Paramus, N J., om the 22d nit At & meoiing of the Sohayler Presbytery, bold at Augus ta, IIL, on too 16th cf soptembor, Rey. E L. Hurd war im atalled pastor of the Fires Pre.byterian obarch of Augusta. Rey. Joan H. M Leland was instaled pastor of tho Congregaiional churcs in Taor.dike, Maga.,ou the 170h ls. pals, Gray to CALLS DECLINED. Bey. James H. Brovxes has decused sho oall of the First Ohurch, Dayton, Unio. Bey Lowman Sawes has declined the call from the Firat Presbyterian church, Madisoa, Ind. Wi Tauro tu ist church at Rey. David Wilisws, pastor of the “a2 ar) Barrisvorg, Pa, bes resigned ais ch rgo. Bey Reuben Jeffrey bas resigned tne pastoral care of the Firct Baptist church in Albany, and ascopted that of in Pailadelphis, to succeed the Key. B, Grifith. Rev. J. 8. Stone has resigned his office of pasior at Rod ford, N. ¥., om ‘nviistion ts supely tae Presoyterien pul: pit ab Aueable Forks, Cliaion county. Bev. Wiwiam A. Smith was installed September 2, as rr Of the Second Oongregailonsl churca ef Orford, Rov 0. H Seymour bes tendered his resigastion to the Presbyterian choron of Doyorls, of which he te penior, Ntw CRU ACI AS ‘The Fourth Avenve M F. voured is rapidly going up ‘Tho corner stope was receutly \aid. The oburcd is doing Dusk of rbite marvie, in the Romauweqno style, Le dl qenuiony will be one hundred cad foriy soveu feet by poven'y seven feet ; sixty-one foo: to the peal of ihe root, cond Uaiirty rix fee} to the raves, The totorior will be Qnleded plainly, Oa the Foursh ayenne tt will haga a ‘ul spire, two tnodred and forty foot high, aod wilt Goal trulve bondres per.ors “he prevent paswre are the Rev. Johu MoTntosk, DD, and Rev. ar Preadce. ‘The pow Lotheran church «| Measeim, Pa, was cedl oaled of Sunday last A Dow Saptirt chorob ts {a courses of eroetion In Minnes Winvesota, which is to be built of cream sored Abd 8 to ho 44 fect tn width by 68 fort tn dep b. pire if to be 160 ‘eet Ip height The ~hole costof the wil! acaount to $10 000, of which $5,476 Dasaleady peee subscribed ‘A ne® and oomm dioue Perabytorian charoh war dedi cated at Winslow, within the limits of Galena Prowytery, Minots, on the 0 it, On Wetnesday, Angost 12.) a now Prosbyteriaa oharob was dedicated at Jon's, Michigaa. ‘The \alyipistio Congregational charoh in Carver are now reciting © new Rad beausiful hoase of worstip, and are 0 have, for tae Brat sime,.s churcn gv eg deli. This town war once a parto’ Piymouth, within a few mi'ox of tho Gelvirsied Forel sber's Kock, 892 toe charoa is ome of the mee! ancient amd Puritanic 12 ke Lomaoaweaiia, MISOBLLANROUS, } An Eplecopal dincess baa jost boon organtesd im Ml pola, an! Birhop Kemper bas noen invited +0 tel of, Rey, FG, Geert 6 howl of tae staatiag Oom mittee, aod Rew. Dr. Vaal at the ued of @ Commies to invest movoy fa res! Acomaties to buy taak stock an ratiroad bonds bas aot been aopointed Rov. ©. 4. Downs has been aopo'ntod pastor of ths Front wrest HE chu-oh af Treatou, tu placs of J. K. Barr, re moved to Penicgton ez lnary. ‘Tho iste Rey. M B Bull, Brooklyn, has left the folly wing legacics:—Mission «ry Yocioty of the Me hodiss F isovnal hureb, $4,000; american f bie Sootery, $4,000; Mi Epiaoopsl Charo, Sante street, $500: Conicrence Meibo¢ tet £ pise spel cnurea, $450 Mutua! Artistesco 8 olcty, $259; Latics’ |, Of Folr Haven, commenced his labors ‘Congregational oburoh in Haruord, é Livermore. formorly Unitarian minis ‘at East Boston, and lately over the new society in Cli about to be eettied over the old charab at Lexing- Protestant Episcopal Olocesan Convention. FRIDAY—TBIAD DAY. ‘The Convention assembied 6} nine o'clock, and opened with tho onstomary ¢evotions! exercises, The minutes of sho previcus day were read and approved. Rey. Mir. Haicut tendered the resignation of Rey. Mr, Moore as & member of the Convention, which was ac- oo Aed, and Henry R. Meigs, Jr., om motion, was choson in bis place Tho GxckHTARY reported that bo had purchased, by order of tne Conveaiion. Con from 1783 to 1 John's oheroh bad kindly alforded @ room for thelr rate | oustosy, and on oe areas Leng or ble aod jets required re arraogoment and bioding. ered of Dr. Hawks we wea ompoworad Wo have Who requisite «ork performed. RVC OPAL FUND. sift of the Trustees on the Episeo- Fond, made ® report, from which it appeared tho’ diepoeable fiod ay lest roperted was 967,600; oath received from various rouross, $11,088 62; and ibe amount os pended for the various objects of the fund, Bishops, salaries, Kc, wae $10,908 62, leaving « Dalanoe of 868; lating in'$14,500 00 ond and mortgage and osber tems, making the toil ao onmulat ng fond $16,351, The eum of $:,' wih the Meohanice’ Banking Association at ite re, $900 of which bonged t the disposition fund, $8ha 65 40 the faed for accumulation. the ; deod of the Episcopal residence, which, with toe was, apon movion, ordered to be printed z the objects of the fund was $10,788 amount expended Tor the ot ota of, tee fand sere $) 900 hand, since Investor, of $ | 76, leaving a halance on A ‘Sm ea ber to whom aonual » ognte a to 94) = 537. : 2tied fl erick J Betas, Feo‘ mmena the adoption of the foll Furdamental enavges ip the constitation remaluary here been ;ropesod by the Ge for thelr ecanideraiion aud ation, teeretsron es ie ration aud action; ‘ore, Revoived, That ie ‘raste-au’ ‘the gem . 1 be requested to b ‘po thelr mee'inas tf the |. ard to give to she subject of the pro- Ped Resieee bely serious © bem yy ory ® ofthe a Worth t part of ipa a‘dreas pro onal ‘whlot Yviates Us the armusry tse ber with and resolutio # be sent to each trustee from The report and renolutivns were siso fied, and Dr. Hew) d Washington Irsing elected to fill tbe vacancies agrTB OF tbo Fair OF the American [oAvitule sont inv Pao io attend thelr exb: dition at ila irystal Palace, Cesiripg the naming of a day. Tne Convention being avous to ‘und being unable to go a a body, the invita ‘al froma thie p peius attondanse at vi thi rreamole di cess soceped, wih the onterstandig thet the mom- dere should go warvidually if wi all. ‘The cebate on preposed amendments to the constitu bag ig ode ed. for the otrixing 7 VINTON mace & Very carnest appeal out of the Inst clause of the pr posed amendment, which prevides for tre exclusion of deacons who cansot canon! cal y be settled over « parish or congregation fron seas ip the Convention Rey Samus Bust followed with an elaborate defence of the report uf .he committee TH DIOORSAN FUND. The order of business hing ruspended, the Commiites op the Diccesan Func reported, through Rev R. U. Mor GaN, D. D., nd recommended the adogtion of the follow ng + solved, That there he paid to the clergy sttending the ie ho resid weaty miles trom the e+ hh sve contri vu ed accord: per mile ivr every mile of heir resp 4 bhes, end tae remaloder ‘approp inied to the printing of the Joarnal and such other purposes se tie Conve: tion aay d rect. deport was adopted. THE DLATH RESCKED. Rev. Dr. Ficuynropr cail d astentiva to the fet that If three deacons frow each parish wore admitied, {i woald mate 810 delegates—a vory inconvenient body. He was oppered to et out the ciacse Dr. Vinten deprecated the exclusion of deacons eho bad deore Deen. aduitted, without any immediate cause fer be expulsion, He corsidored shat is was dia cov! increase of Ceacone, becaaee aman who covla be sdmived asalay member would be exc.uded wben be became & deacon Mr. Jous Jay, y delegate, complainod of the pro- enément to ibe coutisutida as Ukely to deawoy poned a fw fipcamental print He ceprecated the encrosoh meta of the clévgy on the righia of the laity to ths detri- ment of tbe cons {tofonal privilege of equal reprosen's- won He denominsted the effurt a likely 1 create dis Fay Ng in conclusion moved to lay the whole subjecton To vow was called for and taken by orders, and the motion was lov by the rev of theo ergy, 78 moos to 22 ayes, and by (be laity, 24 noes °0 22 ayes. Ae Dr. HaiGut catiea aitention to the fect that the Propmed aiteraiun cid not, in spirit, exclade the doa- Bon Rey. Mr. Horxrvs spoke at length on behalf of the dea- cons Thorgh @ deacon bimeel., he would not bs ex- cl.ced by (he amendment, yes be would take the floor on bebsif of his orde-, sad undertake to ans sor al! tac argu- ments in favor of the article proposed. He preceeded to consider, in detail, We arguments of the other «ide, ener- gotically’ defoncing the descora. Dr. Haicur rep ted, impeaching the acourscy of many statements, of Mr. Hopains’ Rev Dr Hawi with great impresstvenoss reproved Wr. Hopsina for ds ing disinotive Low of aniagonisa between the doacons and ths clergy, and dented wat there ‘was avy proscription in the proposed arvcle, and that oaly a pew Class of deacons, la'cly admitied by an am-ndment to the Const tailen, wero now proposed, to be again ex- Cluded, aot on the ground of disgrace, baton the ground that it was not expedient to admit all deacons of that character. Tho Ccnvention then adjourned to 7 P.M. EVENING @K88ION. ‘The cr/er of business was suspended, and upon motion the sum of $60 was transfered from ‘the diocesan fand to epablo the treasurer to pay it to ithe widow of the de- i eceen e commitiee apncinted to to the Le- on pp! gislatore to amend the laws with relation to ‘he tacorpo- ration of cbu:ches, was ¢ tinned, mh bari gyno _ . HOPRINa continned argoment in opposition the smtndment to the proposed article of the constitu- tion, de‘ending bir from the oa: bed Dr. Haight Rev Mr. Mcicunay endeavored to show tast deacons were originally edmit.ed to the Uon vention! only as priests or acting ministers. Cho amendment was therefore out restoring tho constitution to the old practice, tastead of being an até myt to deprive the Genoona of time hoaored privileges. He believed that descous as such were never admit d to eny primlilre convention Mr. Eicaynkopr reat from the adress of the proviatoual alluded to Dy Mr Hopkins, to bow that t»e chirgo of having tarn- ed the old shoulder on the now ordor of the doscopate was untrue. He resd trom tho original re guiaticns and consiltetien of tho charch to show that the ed article exel.ading the deacons wes not «ue © pro Viaiop, bet was elmply a restorauon of the provisions of the constitution of 1:89 The question was teken on ihe motion to airike out the Inst olaure uf the propored atiove, wheu it was lost by 9 laree moj? tty. bers thon offered the following addition to the mt claves of the pres ge cog ep ae l Jey § Sh*t WI er Of Cearous in c2a cet ate ae cust Wve RA Ibe presen of ine preebyten then theabrve orovieioa of ihe ariigie shail apply fo pres »yter® only; and the deac om sea'l appear by & repre order, freely, chonna by thomsen pot be rede pumber of a'd prasb eeparaic order ‘generaily cailed for, watizkon without debete, sad the amensment wes iost Rev. Mr BichoturD contd not see (ho cloar mening of the ierm “ ecucatioual dety,”” used at a qualidoatios for members of the C. uveution in the proposed arucle Ho beilerec thet spy ordinary family tutors wou'd by this be emsiled to be members of (be Convent: He therefore low store fa fone aad the dea moved ap Amenumen! to eirixe out those words, aad to im sert ie oid qualiicarion of “ instreotors of youth im any college, academy, or general sormiaary cf learning.” D eT edmnitied thas {f ibe proposed a ticle was paseed, any tuter of youth coald be a member of the Oon- Yent.ou, but thonghs that would be less urjari thaa the prevent article Hon. Lovaxe Baan waa willicg to eocond a motion to Jay toe question op be table Dr Vintow hoped thas no uch couree woulda be . because the time of the Convention would only be taken up arother year Taoog opposed to t2@ arti ie, atnce tae volo #98 merely py Af pasaed this year, woud the vote woul! be lwmediately taken Aller sowe denlwory devary and on ineMeotual attempt to bave the whole +ubjot ad: Luitely Posi poucd, Dr Virtom moved to re-coramit the whols eodject to the commitiee, which was carries; and the Pishop, by con- ment of the how ypolwtea Hom Lutaer Bradiah to fll sag vecancy on ‘noc Dmitire Row Dr, Cox estied anottion tothe deficiency in the mirsiouary fund of over $4400, From nolear sense of dvty be would move that tbe Missionary Co amiite. be lo structed (o mit thelr ¢.atrloat'ous te osch tm! sionery to 1190 Ae bnew that Wis would bo unvopnlar, bub be though! thet in view of the state of the tb wee advi le. al ‘Tho Beater dealed warmly that the Missionary Commit- toe ved aciod ir jadiciouny e Dr. Cox denied any intention to (impugn the moti r the com mivtes. Tue motion mot being seconded {t was not considered by the house. The Committee on the Salary of the P-ovincial Fishop reported @ -eeoiution providing for ® committee to appor- then the asrosr ment for the various parishes, The resolu n was adop'ed, and the old committes re- ‘The salary of ‘he Bishop is $7,500 pe’ sanum. Afler ec me Ciscussicn the Comminee on i: aining School for the Min'#iry was discharged. Mr Frovn Som movet the printing of 2,000 copies of the journa: of the Convention aud tte address of the Dish Op and an additional 6,000 copies of the addross for gone- rel distriba jon, which was carried unanimously. Cn motion & voto of thanks was passed to the seor and Wearcrer and their arsistants, ond the Com jonrned for epe year, efter niloj the minutes of the ays proceedings ai 4 with the urna! devotional exercisas. Reresave Rowaxy ov Larrers The publishers of Porwer's Spirit of the Times, ta this city, have been su’- fering protty iargel’ of late, by the robbory of their let tore sent Dy mali, and contateing remittances of money for ver iving, &o Is geome tno losses Dave been geting op for seversi months past, and were mip p toe and im fact charged to bare been caneed by the tie. oy Of the Post Uidos Depart- |. Whoee headquarters who Fery coon eavetied bimeeif that the missing loitors | Pere stolen after dey had left the!’ ost (fice, ard this be- Oc, & isygo batoh of thee ridod minrin ae re fonnd secreted in the contting room of the were under confronted contention wae made, embers orment cf the letters di bot many others which he hed do eta Sens ra tote cat rf ba a ncooes y so Noch. ls waa arrested by the ('alted Stator M: Thal, taken before Commissioner Bridgham, aad havi ‘an examination, was committed for trial. the frequency of snch cieeoverios of |ate Phoult exuse inoreared oanilon ‘on the cart of prblishers end others as to the custody of ‘thelr cor oreditars at the offices of Messrs. Barnard, Oo., Bristol, for next. che liabilities of this Arm are stated st from £30,000 to £40, ‘Oa the sane day @ NE Boltices of New Publications. BOOS8 BRCRiVED TO OCTOBER 3. Benton’s Abridgement of the Debates in Congoss, vol. Iv. ‘The Horse 0” Amertoa, by Freak Forester. Modern Reform Examtved. Bchorlober’s Life of Handel. Dickens’ works—T B Peterton’s editios—The Curiostty Bbop and Barpaby Rudge. ‘The Waverley Novels—Tickzor and Field’s ediioa—The Bride of Lammermoor, , by Dr Noyes. gdan, by the author of “The Lamplighter.”’ Barth's Discoveries in North and Central africa, Vol. TL Harper’s edttion, Brow niow’s Pispiephere of tho Globe, MaGazInes 208 OCTOBER. Barper’s Magazine. ‘Emorecn’s Magezine and Putoam’s Monthly. REVIEWS. ‘The North British Review for August: American edition, Bynron’s Auniperwexe oF tam Dasatss uN Con: oxxss; Appleton & Co.; vol. IV. The forr h volume of this valvadie digest has Jast been issued by the pubilshers, The rapidity with which the vertes ts continued would be c: editable to any professions compiler sna ‘na man of Colovel Benion’s years auc maul ‘ifarious ocompa:ions it excites our admiration for his energy of purpose. We etncero'y hope, both for hisown sake aad that of the covntry, thal the state of bis healt will not in terfere with the furiber prosovutin of bis Hierary labors. Feavk Fovxsran'’s Horna anp Horaxmangnir Or 1k Untap Srarks ann Seering Paovin ies oy Nowra Awmucs. By Henry William Her- bert 2 vole New York: Stringer & Townsend; Boston: Philips, Sampson & Co. {bis work, im fulness of matter, in methodical arrange ment, in facilities of reference and in the excellence of tt ) peg Spby and iiustyations, surpasses any publication of a similar cbasacter @hich has as yet deou brought oat Every cne connecied with sporting matters in this country brows bow difficult it ls te procure correct 1aformation es to the geneningies of favorite horses or as to the progress of the American breed, which is now recognized as pow tessirg populiar points of éxcellence whion almvs pixso it om @ lovel with the original ptook from which ‘t is do rived. Mr. Horberi’s work supplies all the facts con neciod with tbe history of the horse in this cocniry, fur- niabes us wiih the most perfect turf register that has av yes been complied, clothes the vast mass of tnforme fon that it coptaius ina style ao lively, agreeable, aud rapid, ‘bat it renders the bock as interesting to the general reader av it is to the toltisted in turf maxers. The on gravee Llvstrat‘ous ere in genoral extremely accurate, and It Is easy to recognise the portraits of favorite horres without having recourse to the descriptions A few of them, we percelve, aro coples ef old plates; none the lers felibful, bowever, for that fast. Tae subzoription for the work bas, we urderstand, beon unprove sontedly larg>, 2,590 copies baving been disposed of before publi cation. It fully realizes the antiolpation: form:d of tt, and will for tte future be the standard book of reforencs on ‘il matters couneoted with the Amertoan turf. Movasx Revowm Exemivgo, Ox Tas UNION oF Nortit any Sours on tHE Scaseor OF SLavERY, By Joseph C Stiles. Philadelphia: J. B. Lip- pincott & Co. We re emmend Dr, Sijles’ arguments to the sonsidera toa of the ultraists of both North andSoutn. They are fall Of good sense, reflect faithfully the sentiments of every patriotic mind throughout the Union, and bold up to well meri.ed acorn and ridicule the false rentimentalism which ‘would sacrifice the safety of our instliutions to mere ab- siract theories. One ef the most consoling reflections eon. neoted with the anti slavery agitation ts that it his called forth the class of reasoners represented by Dr. Siiles. ‘Whiist thetr intellectual position prevents them on the ono hand from falling into the errors of @ bigoted humanits. rianism, it enablesthem on the other to appreciate the evils connecied wiih slavery as asystem. In ondeavor- irg to reconcile into @ rational and consistent policy these | W YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1857. opposing vie es and interests, they render a real service ta society. These men constitute, in fact, the conservative opinion of the country, and it is to them that we must look | to preserve tne balance between the extremes by which | we are agitated. Tue Piaxten’s Davonrer. A TALE OF LOUISIANA, | By Miss. A. Depuy. Tettridge & Co. | Southern noveis are becoming adrug. Wo find builit Uo in Who P.anter’s Danghter to reilave tho heaviness of | the inflection, It ts curious enough that, ine state of society. which supplies so many strong contrasis, there reilexes of {t should be so weak and pasionicss. Were Southern | life as vapid as it is represented, it would possess but little | {pterest for apy one, Sexmons or vor Rev. C. H Serranon. Third se § ries. New York: Sheldon, Blakeman & Oo. “The modern WhivGeld,” as Mr. Spurgeon Ls called, It somowhat of ariidie to us, Judging by the morits of | the sermons coptalnod in this and hia preceding volumes, thore 1s wonderfu'ly little of bis prototype in him. When wo come to mearure these mente! efforts wilh his fame, wo onn only scosunt for the Impression that be bas made by bis powers ss an eotor aud @ mimic. | His mattor is very meagre, his thoughts havo but litile claim to orlgizality, amd bis e¢ffoc# must bo pro deed more by the manner thaa tao substance of his sermons, The preface to the prorent vo lume coms to us a tolerably ovrrect index wo the qualitios of the preachor’s mind; vanity, solf-cont dence avd vulgarity being {ts conepionoes traits. Ti ir aot eurprising tha! such @ man thocld havo choven the Sarrey Gardens a2 the scone of bit labors, or that bo sboolt have svoseeded tn drawing mouttor hovsse ty hie performance We bave amorg os jxtt as lively rpocimenms of ‘the dancivg dervith,’ who could produce quite ay telling offecty onéor the main circnmatances Guy Livexeston, on “faoroven,” thers, New York. An Kogitsh novel with a Gorman oplgraph and Latin and Crock boadpieces 10 its chapters would seem raiuer Aiffioult light reading to digost. Divested of this pedantry, “Guy Livingston” will be fornd anything but hoavy. Tor Wavestxy Novae. Ticknor & fields’ Eii- tion. The Bride of Lemmermoor. This beautiful edition continces to be iwmued with its wsuel porctasiiiy, Tho illestvations to we Bride of Lan. Harper & mermoor are the Toor of Wof's Creg, sud Lacy aud | Ravensweod at the Fountain, They aro beth clevorly do- sigved end exeoulod, and add greatly to tho attractions of the tale. Roumarta: Tax Rowpen Lanp ov rae Caniattan asp Tex Tuna. By James 0, Noyes, Surgeon in the Ottoman Army. Rudd & Carleton. This is one of the most unpretending, bot at the same time entertaining books of travel that nes lately falien into our bands. The ground covered by it \s for the most par; new to es, and the personages to whom we are introduce, althoegh of contemporancors selobriiy, have hitherto only Deen known to us throngh sewepaper report. Dr. Noyes pomsesser the trae qnalities of the traveller—mental activt ty, inquisitiveness, and keeuneas of poroeption. His work pom cases ibe merit of freskness, and will be read with ua- flegg!ng Interoet. Porvs, sy Rova Vartum Joansox. Ticknor & Fields, Boston. } ‘These poome display considerable merf. There is a | fortill y of thoogbt en4 0 facility of poetic expression oc camonally o be met with in them which impart = charao- ter of origitality to compositions that otherwise mighi not | stand the tert of a critical examination. If (le eifurtons of a very young perton, they hold ont the promise of fatare excellence; f the revolie of @ matured (atte, they place | thotr aothor above tho average of our modern rhymare. PLastareees or ran Grow. By James Il. Brown. low, Teacher of Navigation, 184 Cherry street. Mr, Brewn.ow has preseatod the traveller by oowan and devort with one of the moet accurate and carefully pro. | paret pl guides that eztronomical science has ae | yet furnished ae with, No shipmaster or explorer of the wilderncas should be without a copy of Mr. Brownlow’: | obart MAGAZINES. ‘ Remeson’s Macaniee Ano Povaan's Mowtaty.—It was with a sigh of regret that wo took up this motemp sychosis of Pulnam—apart from ite political folties cortainly one of the ablest periodionis ever brongh out in this country, We wore roliovel by Ooding tra) the spirit of the greater ight is quonehed im tha of the lesser cno, and that tho Intended trastmutetion Proves to be ater annibiiation, Wo profer this to aay lingering process of treatment. Patnam and F norton canaot exist in ove and tho aame body, Their peyooloe!- | cal attri utes, though each posscares |ta poonliar exceilea. oler, are an wide as tho poles amnnder. For the sako of high claws periodical literature, we are gind that thie isso, Emerson's Magazine has strack tuto ‘a vein of popalar snecems, which the high ine and critical slegance of Patnam's sty!¢ would only clote to \ts spirttod proprietor, Any atlempt to accommodate the latter to it would rewult in « failure, In preferring the popular to the eciontic, Mr, Amerson hae wisoly enonen the course mon iikety 19 promote | hie own interests, and his abtorption of the anincky Patnam into his own more proeperous periodical will be taken by | erery other publishers as an indication of the qourse of the ream. cBrandreth’s Pills —The up town office, at TAMPBR: Lt “ruc sore, corner of kighsh avenue and Twene ty eighth street, No. grerre: arbroty a, bal Fepeovtaly tarred to examine floent stab! . Howre trom Goldemith’s Writing Class will Comiunenee Nese, Oooder Terma $5. How advertisement. Ace juo¥ous of this magn! he wor. w. powder proof defi lock: 98 Ps =| a d orowe a ‘Lepot 4 Street obe door halow Maiven lang. STs 0p0! IN Par RUBBAT M. PATSIOK Oristaduro’s Hulr Dye, Wigs and Toupee ferearetere. For rivatal en sale and the dye pi ¥ applied, m | Batcbelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupess- Tho best in iho wo la, aurvessing au Made, sold end ap pllec as the manutaciory, 243 Bi PPR bpd Siese Skin and Vine Mair.—Joves tallan soap, (#0 abillings, oll. Deuulifal astictes ure sold “wleaale and retail ar Sam Dare Den Dontntnds ‘osers, of Wild Slower eters tmfant . Try it, For sale a: 805 Brosdwar Morsh & Co.'s Padion Care Truss UMo~ removed to No. 3 Vesey street. Astor Houte Laird’s Wigs and Ualr Dye the world for thelr natura) appearaus>, durability aud cmeapnee G0 Broadway near own? etree Manay & Lanmae’s lorda Watera Bhould sterd be ide the razor cate as well as on* totle ; it taptantly reiievea she emarting caused b whilease perfures bw ao rival Sit oy i) T. LawM& wholeas.e Crugettts, 69 Water streot, and by all drug: gints, at 60 ct n's per vot Professor Holiowsy (Through the dediam of the press) begs to state, In raely ton tuner of let ters which have been sed (0 him, thn’ he po’ sesees only two wedicins) ardo'en, viz: erlioway's vile anc Holloware pine t, avd the apy vermituge or other erdcie Mold with bis Pame Attached te nO: of Dis manu’acture, aor fe he conn chrer cireo'ly or in*hectly with any meicins apart from Lis vel known pi isa d cintment, amy SONANOIAL AM COMME M Cia: BOeey Hapake, Rareenay, Oot, 8-6 P.M There wea more activity in the stock market to day, and [tr the better clase of atooke better prices ruled. Reil- road rtocks porersliy were lower. At the Gret board Mis. rourt 6’ advanced 1 por cont; Virginia 6's, 1%; Now York Oenval ; Lhnote Central bo: ds, 1; Ihtow Con- tre} Rajiread, 6; Gwlena and Obicago, 2; Chicago and Reck Isiand, 8. Milwaukie snd Mississippi, 2. Ohio 6s declined 1 per cept; Delaware and Hudson, 5; Penusy!va. 1@ Coal Co Now York Centre) Railroad, Now Haven and Hartford, 2; Reading, tra), 3%; Michigan southern Railroad, 3; ditto preferred, Dieveland end Toledo, 1, It will be scen that the trans- ections were principally for cash and that there were great Auctnations Inv the market Stocks gepera)ly advanced from ibe opeping prices. Iliimols Central Rattroad opened at 75 and closed at $0 per cent; Chicago spd Rock Island opened a\ 50 and clored ai t9 per cent; Now York Central sold ot 50 casb, and at 64 bayer cO days. The coal stocks appear to be fa ling fener than eny others on tho list, The decline tn Reading was caused by the lolegrach despatch fyom Phtiadelphia that the company’s notes bad beon protested. At the second board the market was consideradly betier in prices, bu! not at all acttre. Pensylyana Coal Com rary advarced 6 por cent; Milwaukie aod Misstestpr!, 3; Now York Central, $34; Erie, 1; Reading, 1; Galena and Chicego, 1<; Chicego and Rook Island, 1. : Tho following sales of stocks and bonds were mado at auction to-day by Adrian H Muller:— $000 Milwaukie and Horicon RR, 8'e of 1573, int added. 0 a. do do" of iss, = do. £000 New York City 6 per cent ronda, #90 Union Clah 7 per cent bonds. Seebares Pork, Bask ; (80 Bronds Bank . rs rdam Fire insw ance Compaay... 2) Lenox Fire Insuracce ComoRDY.......... 5. 20 Co'umbia Fire Insurapee Compan; 16 Ameriesn Mineral Company Alto, the following by Albert H. Nicolsy:— 81 000 La Orgase and Milwankle 7’, 1882... 1034 Side 2 QUO MA waubie ( ity 1500.1 Vinci en 00 wb ‘20 New ‘94 Fron 100 Bowery "BS kmpue hy 4 40 Commercial 5 Nora Kivor Tne failure of Olar¥, Dodge & Uo , of this ciiy, Clara & Co. cf Boat n, a5 sanocnsed w day, The house of Ciark, Dedgo & Co. Baye bravcbes to ali the principal chiles cf tbe Union, It was largely engaged in the ax- charge busin Aa brokors they confined thomecives elmort exclusively to the commission Dusincer, Ut was red one of the strongest aud righost houses (a tho ‘Thetr suape: We no doubt basioned by te comple'a stoppage of al! excbanger, and the impossibt ty of getting Tends to and hom the various points, tis ro. ported that tne house of EW. Clark & Co. of Pailadelphis, £0 on Wikbout ‘aterruption. The ectpcusion cf Ely, Bowen & McConnell was also anworuced today. This ia ® iorge dry goods frm in Breatway. They show « large surplus, and expect to re” | sume at an eariy day. The imporribully of making ovl- Jootions is wenkening moapy strong coccerns in we dry goods bade, ‘The roles of the Powell Davk of Newburg were \arowa out \o-day Ly the brokers. Telogrepbic acvicos from Beton to-day were favorable No frilores wre reported from that city, and if ta sialed that (he banks were easier, ‘Tee Aatintent Treararer of tbis port reports to-day as fol. | cen v7'6 KR ttreet. jor Tota! reoeiptr..., fou! paymene fotal balance , The reoet; te tn Musert, He lar of Sop Mercaniti rer havo ales become frightfally aume rong, embracing weeny houses f the highest reeper adit ue to bo entirely gone. [a the #iaie 4 produced by thle condtiion of mat: of the county remains ia tao hands of whom 't ts not bke!y to he drawa natil dei; mean ebile all the meroaa- | ) Com'ng Wo the Com..usiva baat the | de m more rerione di aster ts in penton of epec'e payments by y oot of New Yorkehy. This metiate relief, aad had beticr | . ively Ru ong, avd Ned al (bet ceim in fruit. oo ebango on New York ia to-day 6 per i which but smal! smounte can be hed. ft thie rate every Eastern bank note in the Weet will return In the shape o/ mercan ile the Western bapks new paying specie mutt expect to roliro & large part of all thelr circa letion. To do this, there bake will he compelled to re dace rapidly their dirovant lives, and to withhold en- m (bel? ooatomers the accommodations toh ance ef their credit and proseenton of thetr Such a eonree would Inevitably cause dines packrapt fa feartet to contre slate ‘pension of specie pay mente wt'l enable the banks por to move the wheat rye, ed the corn, cattle aat bogs ¢ these to the renhoard ‘will treats ex tho Wert would be dally strengthening in rece | | obarge, and deprrtment cf Soures of thie City are receiving oc deport The beuk\n ihe nows of @ Sue of Indiana Kentucky banks, y, nod banks of Loultians. remlam Over Corrent bak notes, litle to pe bad The fuiowiog table ehown the ¢ x of Onto at 6 to very wil tity of some of the principal articles of prodece left ss tite water (rom tho comm nermment of marigation to the Soh Sot incisive, daring whe yoare 1856, 1866 and 1667 ~ Racaris or PROT tC 47 aeet, | ve8 415 780178 ‘920,974 608,090 9711 Orage + 491,600 £9,142'800 «, 820.800 . 4,891,600 +o 8,296,460 ‘The quantity of flour, wheat, corn and barley left at dewater during the fourth week la Soptembor, in the years 1856 and 1867, is as (ollowe— |, bush, orm, bush, Bley buth, 2,970 123901 #0859 812,191 999,822 is sat The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tide water from the commenocemoat of navigation to the 30ib Wheat, uth. orm, bush. dusa, 6,437 861 7,687 487 31,481 4 9,808'417 577,888 ONO ABT —- saunas ——— asene Deo..973,904 Doe. 9,020,447 Deo. 3,109,548 Deo, 80,026 By rednoteg the wheat to flour the quastity of the latter Jef at Wdewater this yoar, compared with the corres. ponding perjod of last year, ehows « falling oi of 1,059,198 bie, of dour, ‘The cash assets aud Liabilities of the Now (ricans banks 0m the 19th inst, wore as follows — 2? Bank... . $4,866,408 1704 681 2,641,730 Pray Cenei Bank 046,861 206,818 917,406 617,728 180,809 ‘586 449 66,004 423,000 aad 16,3 648,096 915,627 305,190 286,106 Total... .+++ «$20,270,820 6,262,235 8,059,444 10,533,306 ‘The following table exhibits the respective amount of oxohapge hold by the various banks, and also the gums due to distant bankr, the latter being comprised tn the table of deposits, as shown above:— Banks. ae Due Ranks, Cit 2008" se eeeees B461,7 999 41 ‘Caval Ben! a 163.716 108,507 Lovisiana, 192,31 Louisiane State,.... Mo ‘bepios’ end Traders’... 63 329 Bank of New Orleans. 68,030 Sovthern Bapk, ~ Union Rank . 102,893 Bank of J. Robb... - _— DAB ceeceree scenes ores 88,059,680 $748,766 a8 Compared with the statement of the previous week, ‘roresse 1p Amount due distant DaDES Increase in covoaite proper....... There are nino chartered and twenty two free banks in Tennessee, oth an aggregate capital of $9,076,560, ‘The throo old banks, located at Nathville, have more than two-thircs of ibe whole capita, and constitate the banking atrepgib of the State, They are the Bak of Tennessee, capital, Union Bank, Sas Planters’ Bank, “ a On the Lit of Joly, when tye last official report dered, tho loans of those three amounied to, Sreote ..... Uroviation epoatis, Due fire va The rc maining banka bave ein ull oapitals—bat ono #5 $500,600, and oniy aix over $100,000. Altogether thoy have . 83,561,181 Due frem re . | 879,908 The froe banks bave $1t500,000 of capital, and about $1,200,000 cireuiation, the seourity of which Ie the Stato bond, with a merg'n of ten per cent. The whoio #yatem is sonnd, and not likely to be affected by the suspension of banks in other States. The Miners’ Journal of Baturaay, in noticiag the coal trade of the week, rays the canal egain loads the rellroad ‘and the supply bas fallen off einoe Jast week 15,160 tons; compared with the corresnondiog week lant year, the ral! yoso loxes 20 661 tons, aod the canal 6,250—a1nkiag @ loss of 36,511 tons, This ts a hoavy lors in a single week. The wade sums up this week as follows, excluding the Pennryivania Coal Company, from which we recelyed no repertine Anraracits Coat Taaps, 1856 1857 Toes. Gain. Sobvyiki!) allroad. &! 25,52" 30,591 os Ld Carel, 28,176 6,250 _ Lehigh Railroad, . = 3,428 © Canal. 20,039 «4,627 sich oe _ = 3y06 41,008 6,095 6693 Dec for week, tone 84,067 34,987 Showing a lows compared with last year of 24,987 tons. The following table gives tho aggrognte los nad gaia for the year irom tho differcat regions ani by the difforeat averuca:— 1857. Tos, Gain. Seboy Iki] Ratl’d. 169 1,425,690 223,649 - «Canal... 810369 ‘902,16L = 92,792 Lebigh Ratiread,.... 111,367 936,602 = 226,456 ‘ 862,267 668,282 193,480 Del & Had. Canal... 364,008 815,088 39,866 = Peons Oval Uo...... no retura, Scranton .., . 47,12 216,042 — 199516 8,828,166 9,885,926 461,984 517,743 5,828,166 401 984 Toor age to T8BT........ ees 56,789 56,760 The coal trado ‘8 rapidly decressiwg. The lows for the Jat two weeks ty upwards of 63,000 tons, and we snould pot be surprised if the Inas from the shove 8 would reach from 40 to 45 COC tore the ening week The in cresre a0 far over isnt year’s shipments amounta to only sbeut 15,600 tons. Two weeks ago {i was 126000 tons. We loare that two or three Lravy coal iirms went to pra- tert pring we werk, They all bave sbundamt azsels to mect thelr abilities bot tt would require @ great sacridos Jo mabe them aveliabie ip the present state of ae money | market, From what #0 cau learn, ey are more ompo- rary suepensions, and their business will prog) oss as uscal, except £0 far as it is afiected by ibe present demand for com. Stock Kacbange. Sarrnpar, Oot, 2, 1887. £1600 Oslo 6s 100... PH BAH BPD RK. phe OY 160+ Keptuony 6’8. SD 6 do pe oN 4°(0 Indiane 5 70 200. ao. 10 2000 Misgous! 16N G& Hart R.. 100 11000 a +. 169 ma ae 43000 0 100 256 Poe Viygiota ) wo Ce i WON ¥ Cen kk e 115 do... (6 «226 Hartom RR o 1% os 60 Wich MH AVIGRR 11 ot £0 MibSeANIap 2 ” f0 Paseme RE..boO 64 6 lee 20 Bk of Commerce 78 0 TL Gen RR. tO Del & Hud Cade, 8 rr “ a] at 0 o 0 la & ox xO iv oo.. 7 a0 to... - & ¥) Penn Oral © ue § Clev, Cold OURR, 10 ay oa wo €o., » soo by 60 Gal & Ghia BR ay oo Bt i B0..004 te 100 61M 45 to: 4166 Cum Seal Oo. 6 100 Cler & Tol BR. 106 do oi . 00 ao 6% Mon YC w 100 do 50 60 do. oO 149 4 80" Ly ct od do o 116 Ml & we ‘ bo esses 1b 600... BT ‘2000Tenpecacet’s "00 dO... 444 20 Gal & Chi RR ., % @0...... . 210 Obi & Risiand RR 60 60 Boiccceees WB w Moni CIDY CORMMMROIAL KEPORT, Sarermay, Om 3, I Fierm=-The market waa active at youterday’s coe. The sales embraced about 18,000 bbis., instating 10 (00 bole. for export, at $4 25 a $4 be for superine saw Wortorn, and exire uo at $6608 $5 75; aud Unio ax- 6958 85 25, Winner. 4, nad rod do, common red Wastern ai $108, sad Cht cone Fpriog at 6c Cons “ales of 18,008 & 90.000 buvhels wore made at 7 20 , Cloring at ehowt 100 a Tie. ef qviet ant panies limited © 8 00 bbls. mone, In lots, were eold wt $23.28 000 bbie, e0i4 at Fis. DVSPCISEMRAT! RENEWER EVERY By RC Bel, AN DOUBLE SOLE) WATER PROOF ENT RD |. hoon, now ren iy a JO 6, 10 Ann street, also 1) envelopes can only be way, carver of Deane a Brind \ dat Crh SMITH B ERS’ one ing Wererooms 13% 188 and i? N BOOTS A! bara (ims; be has oa band tbe larges" essoreara genUemen’s, misses childrev’s aud boys’ boots @ \4 show: of ever) description that ever was olfered lp any one a ~ sy ING MsCHINRS.—BROPEA’S PaTeAT ettten machina, mars coven Saat peat ag trend Apply wo HOM. L. DALTOM, al Sati ke Machina — al Hghtent fal — be beet iB RANKS. Rates si whiak votes ou the banks are at BV s Nw’ extensive clothing warehouse, rey sd # a ’ ali other New J Biagara Kiver Oliver Lee & Fo's, Oninrio Oonpty Canandaigua, Western Bok, Lowmp't * Sechets'n Bartior Bank, nn Medic asrtrsases 2 conards La Hamitton Kxcbango Bax, Rhode Talane Central, 4 SaxnseaeSeneSseseS2RRseRe ae Serseecagtasectersessesss Strrerestssit Powell ta k. | * Baek cf Bewburg, R ates. —PROF. V the inventor, has removed from 710 to 174 Broad: ho comneto’ With Kay other estadlishmont to the elt, Avor—TyrRaLt —On Friday, Oot. 2, at the Chavon of 3 Frenos Xavier by the Kev Father Deleyne, JV. avana, to Puamora Gestavpa, daughtor of Abraham Tyrre!l, formerly wine mereh: the mty of Dudita. BOuaNy—Saaks — (3 Saturday, Oot 5, ab the Obaroh of Xavier, by the Key Father Maylac, Mr. Jogm Hosiamp, of Savasnad, Ga, to Misw Eis Saale, of oly. California papers pleasa copy. Kays—-Commavautox —In Brooklyn, of Thursday, Oot, 1. by the Kev Mr. Weirh, of Si, Jamen’ Catheurs!, Joum Kare to Mary Cons, rarrras, LArrissous—BLacenvarm —On Vriday, Oot 2, at the re sidenee ofthe bride. ny the Rev, Dr Far oy, Jauaa Lire sous to Soret BiaceRcRe® both of Brooklyn. Naw, o»—Maxepax —Ia Sinclsirvi le, Chaat uque county, N. ¥., on Toeaday , Sept. 16, by ihe Rev K 8 Wright, Mr. ® } awTON, of Fredonia, to Miss Huigauern Massnew, Jedter of tae Iete Capt. George Marsden, of this ot Peon iAM—DavMmoxD —On Thursday oveoing, Oot. 1, by Rey J &. Searles, Mr, Wala OC. Packman © Miss Jo aaron B. LRvwRonD, Providence papers please copy. % Died, Borwwt — On Friday, Oct. % Arum. H., dacghter of Be phen and Mary A Bounol, aged 19 years, 6 months and s. to i friends and reietives are respectfully invited to as- terd the funeral, this eferncon, at helf past one o’clenk, from 16 residence of ber falbsr, No. 20 Kast Fifticth street, Detwer: Fourth and Fifth avenues Baamam.—At taaeburg Dotohews county, on Thareday, Oct. 1 Hass Van Vuwt, widow of Col. ol A. Bree maz, of B, de Park, ane caoghtor of Yornetins Van Viet, E2q of Stesteburg, im ihe bist of her ago. The furore! w'l\ take place from her father’s residence, Stratenurg. to morrow, at twolve o’clook BOLwia Ke... ‘Satur ds 8 ny FDWaRD, 1 year, % months and 16 days, ‘The fh ends end solativer sre respectfully invited to at tend the funerel, to morrow afternoon, a! twoo'rlook, frowe the residence cf Dis parents, corver of Cinason aod Myvile . Brook yn unr eY.— Oa Setartay, Oct. 3, of dysentery, Faarx Ko- Gre, (aly opiid et! ¥. and Caroline M. Cadiey, aged days jatives and friends of the family, and those of hie tend the frneral, thie eRernoon, at half 4 velnen, = tho residonoe of bis parents, No. 106 Prosproi aireat, reo! 0 . 2, at bait past tow abort end painfal ines, Mrs, Mancaner * ibe relatives and friends of the family, and the Qerman Gi coors Sooleis, ere respecte: 7 lavitos w attend sno fo norm, bie afernoes, at two o'clock, lao soni enor, Ne $21 Cherry street. Her remains wil! be takow to the Lo berap Cometery. Canty —U0 Satarday, Oct 2, Acrms, youngort child of May bow aud Pmie Carter, aged L yoar aud 41 days. The fricads ane relettyes of tha ferolty Invites te »ttond the fanorsl, tb: Trom {© residence of parents, Feiton avenue, Cour doors above Portiand aven:e, Broo'yn. Opreee — On Auta day moral, trated while opr rating on a ma 7 aged £0 years, \ato volerinary surgeon Of the Madison ayoneg madies The reistiyo# and friends of the tend the funeral, this afternoon, jo © cenideace, HO. 563 Fournh avenue, corner of Farieth ee. verpeo! and Dab!in papers please copy. Bums = Oa Frey, Oot, 2, Mr, Romano Purana, aged $7 years, L month end) one, ‘The ro'AU vee and frieods of the family are renpe) fally inves © Wend tho fanera!, from ihe ro idonce of bis bre thor, corner of Chariton and Varick streets, morrow af tere om, at half past one o'ninee, Gomcs.— On daturc ay, Os years 7 mocihs and 11 days The retaives and iriends of the family are respectfully invite’ % atiend ine faveral, this afiernom at hai peat a o’clo-K, irom ine residence of F. Heiademan, No. 312 very, Be aisy.—In Brrokipa, on Thareday, (st. 1, Jame B. ‘Basiay, in the Muh year of bin age. ae LO. Wutiam Goucs, sgod a Lila Hlends, the members of Moroanitie Lod, © F., end bie brethren of the order of F. aod A M, are tay it6d to a tond the Feneral, from his late reeidon se, Re 18 Lend atrees, rorklya, tha aflernooa, at baif past one Jowrrow — Or Friday moraing, Oct 2, of consumption, Mr, Howy Jonmrom, ‘The fevers! will take place from bis late residence, No. 62 Tillery mzeet, ibis afternoon, st threo o'clock Kepewxamr —!n Sooth Breealyn, on Saterday, (et. Jous ¥asvamx Koxarcamr, aged 47 yours, 11 months 10 Gaye. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ere resps tfally Imyitec stand tae fuceral, to-merrow afternoon, at two ov'ckek, from his late rex dens, corner of Woodball aad Colum a etreets, South Brooklyn. Laie 00 Saturday morn: g, (ot. ©, Sorma K, wife of Rerjvmin A. Lilie, and daughter of the lajo Thomas T. Wooirt, The relatives sod friends of the family are tnvited 19 al- from her late reeitence No 6T Wout \uhout taither tnyitaucn, to morrow af- cloek stone pay . 0 family are reepecifolly Invited to as ), thie efiernoon, a) eno o'clock, fromm the ‘o ner of Third arenas cud For. be inten to the Cemetery + interment of consumption, Jousrs ” iron aro reapectfnily ievitet to a tend the ‘uueral, from bie oe residenor, No 288} Tecnu sireet, thie aftorboon ai bs T pamt two o'cinck Nace =e Satoraey, Oot, ©, Faxpmicn Jone, yours: eat non of Jooeph and Jane |, eged l pearands dare. The relauyes aad (\ends Of the (mmnily are respectfally: owned » attend the feral, © morrow Wenorn of two @ the residence of his parents, 21 first avense. Lives A! No \s Deage street ow dat ord or & abort ilinem, Tiworar 0" teuuvas, in ! seeem, ooons Kerry, ireinad. relatives are respectfal'y iavited #9 at the fapere), this a/ersoon, et Wuree o'clock, from hia aio Foe 4 Dvene et fo Babar de: Inets. Jone aod Kus, pera |) Coors, aged ty Parents of Patrick and Andrew, The {riones and reimives of the ‘amily, the members of the Emin Live Geard, Compary 8, Saxty ni N.Y. 8 M., aod of the Irish Riles, of wh . 2, Paws &, ofan eon ot John P. and Sarah T Richards Funersl from the res icance of his parents, Orook"s Hotel, Ne. 80 Chatham street, (his aflernooa, 4 000 0’cle aa relatives and friends of sae Mauly are respectiy uy layted to sitend. Vorment ‘Sumas