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eligioas Latelligence. Bader E. FP. Strickland, converted actor, will reach & sezmon, embracing the sccount of his con- version, in the meeting house of the North Baptist @ureh, corner of Christopher and Bedford streete, tr evening. Rev. Dr. Talbot, rector ot Christ church, Indian- mpolis, will preach this evening, in the Memoria! @urch, corner of Hammond street and Waveriey Mm the John street First Methodist Episcopal @urch, John street, the pastor, Rev. Charles E. Barrie, will preach a sermon this morning, sug- gested by the present financial crisis. The Rev. ‘Wm. Norris, presiding elder, will preach in the evening. There will be preaching in the North Dutch ehurch, corner of William and Fulton streets, this morning and afternoon. Divine service is held ir, his church every Sunday, solely for the exclusive Demefit of citizens generally, and strangers, to whom seats will be furnished by the sexton. "Vhere is also a Sunday school attached to the chaych for ebikiren down town. Prayer meetings are held every Friday evening, and free lectures are given every Tuesday evering. Divine service ie held every Sunday, in the Pro testant Episcopal Mission charch, Climton Hall, As tor piace. in charge af Rev. Robert G. Dickson. Rev. Peter Stryher, pastor of the Reformed Dutch ehurch corner of Broome and Greane strecta, wil Wrie afternoon preach s second discourse on God's voice in the presr-nt Omancial crisis, Rev. P Macas.namy, D. D.,and mi friende will meet in Siprimg street Ball, 185 Spring sarset — evening, {vo expose the Remish claim to infalli- ethodist Episcopal chareb, Grand * cof Ewen, at 10 A. M av John Bask; avd PM, by Rev. 8 D. Br estor of . arenne hodi formeriy of the Troy ‘course this even- an’s, on God's hand Fey. Dr. Cheever will deliver a ing, in the Church of the Pui im tre faapie! pank and d ss, aud God's way out of st. Rov, “obraim M. Epstein, a converted Jew, witl pres raing et Mission chapel, 106 street The Central Park Baptist church, loosted in Fifty- Mird etreet, befween Exghth avenue and Broadway bavi completed the lee ure room of their hous worship, will dedicate it to God today. Sermon at 20} a. M_by Rev. Dr. armitage; at 2! P.M. by Rov. Stepher Rewington, of Br Dandat7 P.M by Rev. A. Kingman Now, sessor to Key. Spaucer EL Oone. ORDINAT ON®. Lyman J. Fisher was ordained to the gaspe! mi- Bietry by the First Baptist church in Middletown, Ohio on tae Sd inst. My. J. ©. Morse, a member of the late graduating + @lass at Andover, and now under appointment as # bome missionary in Kaneas, was ordained in Sher- barn, on Tuesds. INVITATIONS. ‘The Baptist Society of Orange, Rey. J. B. worse of A)bany. He ha has received and accepted an unanimous invitation from the Second Cougregational Church and Society rd, Mane, to lator with taem in the gos- a church in Hightstown mous call to the Rev. rewabury. ch of Hightstown have Rev. Mr. smith. Wilsoa, D. D., pastor of the of Staunton, Va., aumounced on his congregation his determination % acvep! acali recently received from a chi Augusia, Georgia. Rev. W. J, Jennings bas accepted a unanimons @all from the First Presbyterian church of Seneca Palle, N.Y. Mr. William House, late of Princeton Theological Seminary, has accepted the call of the Presbyterian eburch in Londonderry, N. H. Rev. ppb L. Bennett, recently of Bast Cam: Ywidce Mi accepted @ call from the Congre getional church in Lockport, N.Y. Rev. Silas awh Presiyt rian church of Peekskill, It is mot cersainiy known whether he will accept or not. Rey. Richard V. Dodge has removed from Spring. field, 1). 10 Wheeling, Va., having acceptad a call to take ree of the Second chure, formerly under the care of Hey. Cyrus Dickson. The church lefl vacant the resignation of Dr. at Pittsburg, Pa, last spring, les invite: pry Kendall, of Pas; Bloomfield, N. Y., to ts pasion. » tutor in Amherst Co'lege, tae Cougregational chucb ass. INSTALLATIONS. An interesting service took place last Sabbath af ‘ernoon, ia the installation of Kev. J. D. Thomas as petor of the Welsh Congregational church in this city. About five hundred of our Welsh citizens were red in their tastefal chapel in Eleventh vtreet. The singing, in toeir native language, by the ¢ 10D, Was & impresstve fer- Afier praser Gnd the reading of Mr. Roberts, now of Tennesse “ f address upon the nature and constitution of a church of Christ Dr. J, P, Thomp- fon delivered & charge to the pastor in the Eagtish lapgosge, which ie generally underetood by the Weish, though they prefer to hear pa in ‘their native topguc. «Mr. Price of Utica, then followed with a discourse to the people, in Welsh, whieh was eloquent and pathetic. Rev. George W. Adams, late of East Jaffrey, N, HL. , was installed Sept. 90, a8 pastor of the Congre- getiona? church at River Point, Warwick, RB. Rey. J. E. M. Wright was installed over the Con- geeeione chureb and Society in Rockport, Conn., 20th ult Rev., A. P. Chute was insta'led pastor of the Con- gregavonal choveh in Ware, Mags, on the 22d ult, ‘The Hey. Jonashan Edwards, D. D., late President of tne rye Hanever Sion nota vy es pastor of the congregation w iF in the Wi Arch street l'seauytenap charch, fo “Philadelphia, on the loth inst. Rev. Joseph S. Burnett was installed pastor of the new Comer Jona! church, ia Lockport, N. Y., on the 15th =x DEATHS IN TRE MINISTRY. Tey. Lewis Skidmore, one of the ol members of ihe Virgiaia Conference, died at his residence in Chariotte county, Va., on the *th inst. ‘The New Orleans Picayune of the 6th says:—The Rev. Mr. Saville, a Catholic priest, who resided at Pointe-e-laeche, was, we learn from several sources, murdered at late hour on Satardsy night in sown residence. The parties who killed him were Ginguiwed. and inflicted no less than sixteen | wounds, almow. any single one of which was suffi. | etent % have cocamioned death. We have heard a var ety of ruimer as to the cause of thin tragic deed, bat at present forbear to give them currency. The prres who committed the act age said to be pretty well known. * att, CRURONm. e onal Soriety of Lock ) N.Y. Reve completed their Cnarch edifice, and dedicated Hon Thursday, the 15th inet ‘The German (pew) St. Pan!’ ‘war, Ohio, will be dedicated w-day. The corner stone of the Church Home for Chudren was laid on the 10th inst, ot the corner of ‘Twenty second and Pine streets, in Philadelphia, by ‘the Bishop of the dicocens. The corner mone of the new M.F. church, at Thoseville, N J, was laid with appropriate services on Monday afternoon. dW. Wiley, of Jersey City, and Rev. D. Y. Smith, of New York city, were pre-ent and officiated on the occasion. Rev. Wi. Copp i to be pastor of the new charch. ‘The ceromony of laying the corner stone of the new ME. charch, now in Buffalo, took place @n the 10th Lost. a LANBONR. ‘The apace! Missouri consiate of fonr presy- tories, thirty-nine istere and fifty-seven churches. At ite anadal session last week the matter which iy the very question tn Cleveland last May. After ach dbennsion the following a were adepued — Teeso!ved, Tht thie synod doth withdraw from the Assembly, and will not send up its records. Ressived, That we ceanot go with the Richmond Convention, but will remain ao independent synod enti) the providence 0! (ie) shall «eem W make clear the way of duty. On the 7th inet, at the Convent of the Visitation, im Park cree Sister Mary Mechtilde Pamon and & mer mele the » Mr. Cow +, in Colum- ; | Janbranch of the public defence, I cheerfully de: 4 | NEW YORK ary, sited by the Rev. Paiher Keasig, CBBR, | the caremony. Biabop Potter has issued potent atten ypen the wealthy pare of 1 Giocess to be moze ofthe cers ee een le Li) ob ee th of Rey. W. H. Johnson and nay, ip. adie, ‘was confirssed by letter to their friends ip. this eity on Wi . Mr. ednesday. Johneon was am¥-sionary to that place, sent ont by Iya Mies WO, alogheag ey, Por and to a + OL, of alle; city, Pa., Toved hy all v:ha’ mew het for her ‘many amishle qualities, “hey were killed s short time since by sepoys. Ree, Lavalotte Perrin, who for fourteen years has been ‘pastor of ‘the Congregation church, Goshen, Tac ir acchanty, ot Toriogton, and. Tey. Mr. rev. Mr. Mc , of . Mr. fen,of Torriogiord, Conn., were also dismissed the same council. Mr. Alfred Burnham, of the last gradusting class at Andover, was recently installed pastor of the church in East Haverhill, Rev. J. Gornsey, formeriy of Charlestown, Mass, | and more recently of Dubuque, lowa, has beep ap- polated to the Iowa Agency of the Home Missionary Society. + 4. De F. Richarde bas been dismissed frou his nog charge of the Congregational church in Jhester, Vt. New Work Marbor TO THE KVIFOR OF THR Kt In your edition of Sunday, October 10, there is a letter from Pensacola, signed C, which is calculated to give an entirely wrong impression as to the means of defence, in case of ap enemy's appearince in the | waters of New York harber. spart from apy perronal knowledge of nis character, it is impossible to suppose him anxious to conceal | gratify his fearless controversial spirit more than an open recognition of his anthorship, It is therefore proper to remurk that, during the long period military career, in which he attained to the rank of Mejor in the engineer corps of the army, bis pro- crotchets were such as to deprive the official consideration (so opinious are cerned) to which his talent, attalaments and gentiemenly bearing would seem bim. greed of newspay him to the po nt one, ON sev vious ocess nm, be bas b tronble and expense of publishing and d broad , over the whole civilized worid, @ ‘sys: tem of forsidcation™ of tion. These frequent denunciations of ‘old fogyism,” however, together with his “new lighte,” and other indica- tions of gemus, have been simply mdiculed and quietly ignored by every professional man to whom they have been submitted. It would ezem, there- fore, that the age io which we live’ is not able appreciate ibe developements of miliwry ygenius 3 fen ere of which your correspon } and engin: deat ie capable, and that be must wait for a due re- bis own iny ration. In consideration of these facte, it might, perhaps, be my proper course to allow this last attempt to tall stiil-born, like so many others, upon an insensibie universe; but I know your correspondent to be « highly accomplished and gallant (ald headed) gentleman, and while I would him by 2 notice of his letter, I must, lime, protest against the correctness of bis views. | To all professional men, whether of the army or | Davy, such protest is, of course, unnecessary: but ly gravily in impressiveness thatis perfect to s mere English educe 1p view of fiate o few lam a wogether too near the surface t> he sassenti- ble to one so gitted with depth of-iagzht as your correspon Je In the tirst y point npon which he in- sists, (with an air, by the way, which would sugeast the idca of divine inspiration in arriving at the con sion a# to partake of the matare of a s'erreotyped | engineering slang. | Your eorrespondent’s disguisg ia so flimsy that, | cach ehacge be io en: | all bis writings, he ho. | trom whish he never devistes for a noci | his identity. Indeed, I may ey that no:hing could | promotion of human virtue and Auman bep | vg cognition of these qualities from a future geme- | at the same | clusions set forth.) has been so iopg under discus | engine for | pon th feelings and the popular will. The atrocrties of the first French revolution were stimulated by the shouts of “Ca ira” and the “Carmagnole;” while te patrivtic ardor of the republican armies was raised to enthusiasm by the grand choral swell of the ‘ Marsetiiaise Among the great poets of al) times and countries, it is the song wri ers, we think. who have incurred the deepest responsiniity both to God and man for the uve they have made of their “talent.” But there are few of these who ap- year to have been fully aware of the power of the Weapon they were wielding, or to have had any con- sistent or definite object in the use of it, The same man is now all pnrity and virtoe, now a volaptuous | sybarite; now astern moraliat, now a careless scofler; j Words seneualty ané drankenness of hie | Of social and domesti> life—these are “ | which he pursues in every live of his wr | far | compared to Beranger: bat in this point of view, i | | Le hese difficulties, however, I would | < imple facts, which appear to heve | i the next place, the entire question at issue has | been so ably diecussed in all its possisie omcation addressed to the Ma: mmerce of New York, and p | ) that nothing more remains to be said op the subject, ‘And lastiy—this, however, is a mere expression of { opinion— n= an officer of the navy, whose profess on- al pride is not to he imperched, and who has not been insiffercnt to the capanilities of bie own par | the gailant Maj upon the secu force that his imagination can muster tozot ber, the fortitications now in process of constrnetion, at which be sneers with snch calm disdain, have veen con.pleted. | Asregards the personal soite_ disp) | Correspondent toward the venerable C to make spy impression wis | of the , [prefer to leave thet m | Major to repent of at his leisnre, when f | youth shall have exhausted ‘the extraordinary | | Amount of inflammabie material in bis composition. I can only add a regret that my official obigations will not allow me leisure to gratify the Major continuation of this controversy; but, having shown that bis ideas of fertifieation are peculiar t and having pointed out whore correcs notions of the New York harbor defences can be found, 1 must leave him to the enjoyment of sach opposition to bis views ax he cap find in otber quarters. T. New Yorx, Oo! i 1s. tae the Dictates the Lew tothe President, EB. DOCOLAR TO MN PUCHANAN. Caicago, Sept. 4, 1857. My Daan Sre—1 ose to you, for your perusal, a letter er, Senator just received from J. N. Gran- Esq., who holds the position of Recorder of the | neral Land Office. Iwill not conceal the deep | mortification that I feel in having any respectable gentleman believe that | would for a moment con- sent to the removal of (en. McConncl, or aay other good democrat, in order to make room tor any of my family relations, It is true that] shouid feel excerdingiy gratified to see my father inlaw pro- moted so the ee it wae the voluntary act of President, superindaced conviction, that his high qualifications, his Proschal\e characters, and bis long and faithtul ser- Ties in that bureau, indicate him as the suitable and appropriate man for the place. Bef if his anpoint- ment is tu be placed upwn the eronnd cf hiv rela tionship to me, and is to be considered we cenceling | apy portion of the claim which Diinoie may Lave to | her just portion of the federal patronage, 1 do ham | no more than justice in arruming that ue would be i 86 prompt in declining ae I world be in withhoud in; my aasent to kis appointment on thoee terms. | I Know my obligations to the people of Mlinve, | and recognise the gratitnde J owe her demo- cracy ton wel! to allow any ties of blood, ! or friendah'p, ontside of her limits to ye | impair iny efforte to secure a just and fair share of the federal appounumente for the clugen- of my own Riate. | rejoice to aay that, #0 far ae | koow, | have but one relation, from apy State in the Union, bold- ing office under the federal government, and he was | oo through the influence of the late Wm. L. jarcy, from the State of New York, wi be wae | born, and bas always resi I | that Wf Mr. } when the claims of Llingis are presented, | feel bound to protest against the injustice anne to me and the people of the State | represest. Under past administration: I heave fe't keenly an’ deer yi neglect and injustice with which Diinole’ wae treated in the distrifution of the patromge. (the: Btates could receive a Cabinet offive, foreign ms sions, and several burean — men, a) oi the same time; while Illiavis—e Btate which has never deserted the democratic banner—har veen treated with a neglect which could not fail to wound the pride of ali her working democrate. Hence, | fer! bound to asy to you, in all frankness and k ndness, that avy appointments yoo may moke or persen you may retain in office, other than the citizens of Illincis—no matter how near and deat they may be to me—most not be com fidered as any compensation for the caission « ap- peint euch democrate ae I, in common with the of the dei ion, have or may recommend. not yet felt inclined to complain of the appace fiect of the just claime of thie State ir the dis tion of the patronage umder havin, 'faith that you would 40 us justicein che fature appointments. | have the honor to be, very truly, your frend, S&S a Dovenes Jeune Bocwanan, Presvient United States. Min bt caaneg Se ‘mA. DUUCLAB. ASEINGTON, jt. 7, 1857. My Dean Sin—! have received out letter of the 4th inst., by which you seem to apprehend that shold | appoint Mr. Cnt Second Comptrolier, this pm pry might be charged to Lilinois. You eed en’ in no apprehension on the subject. Should | make the appointment, which is not improbable, it will be my own individoal appointm proceeding entirely from my regard for tte Cotte and hie famt ly, and not because Senator Douglas bed the ood fortune to beoome bie son-in-law. From your Tend, very reepectinlly damps Lecwtansn. Boa. 8. Doce.st, Covore, i. , vision of the Spotis | jew York dailics, on the t7th of Jaly, | | ' | } | | | 0 himseli, | by the | enich irre | odes were certainly sun, | changes of modulation — alternate! now revel- now extolling the pleasures of innocen ‘es wr, ie other Hing im the joys of “love and win Tt is the glory 0! aries Mackay that fron every y free. Tu his song+,as in one groat purpose at neart, the esse ree gevernmen’, equal laws, tiberal insticmsons, am enlightened spirit in the reling powers, the diffusion among oll classes of the best feelings and chavities the onjects 3. To this respect it may be sald that he stands alove; at least we know of no other of whoa the same th can be snid to ap equal extent. Mackay has be all events, the compariaon does no* hold. Bérang: is a Frenchman to the backvone—as thoroagh 2 Pa- | risian as our own Charies Lam ¢a Londoner; and his verses are reticctions of the as alent French feelings, even the mo:t irrationa’ arses, more over, abound in impurities, and are often pollated with indecencies, not to say obscenities, which in England would savor of Hoiywel! street, aad come wuder Lord Campbell's Act. Beranger is a captivat- ing chansonnier, put to compare the tendencies o° his writings with those of Mackay is to do grea: in- justice to or ryman. In speaking of M y ae & song writer, we do not take into account poems which are denominated lyrical. To certainly means poetry combined with musi not actually so spplied. A sovg is a iyric but a lyrical poem is no* always & soag. Anucreon s the lyre, asd Horace’s may have been so treated, thongh ‘this seems doubt- ful: bat modern poets have given the lyrical form to verges that were never meant to be sung. Who would dream of singing Wordsworth’s | lads’ Walter Scott wrote many taioge waich meant to be, and called, songs: bat they turued out to be only poems, withou! the essential featares of the song. ny of Mackay’s lyrical poems are not songs, nor intended as such; and, thongh the same puol- cation sometimes contai i 3 fads, without any express distinction, yet the difference between toem is palpable. The volume eatiticd “Sones for Music wha’ its title indicates; itcon- sists entirely of songs, amd iscludes most (though not the whole) of those which have gained the greatest popularity. “Under Green Leaves” is a collection of lyrics which inciudes several beau’ lads and Lyrical Pieces” are term poem, Yoiees trom the Crowd” fi strains, such as Clear the Time Coming, whieh, as song’, bave ron through ea) inspiring and “The Good the length and breadth ot the land containing the very strikin m, ‘The Lowp ot Gold,” contains also revera Ons; a great number of songs scattered through the columus of the Jliustreted London News have not, we believe, been yet collected. We would therefore wish our readers, in forming ap idea of Mackay a6 a song writer, to give thet av tention to those lyrical pie ves whieh are truly and essentially songs. It wil) be fonnd that thay are all The von animated ¥ the spirit which we have endeavored to describe; that their purpose ie the progress aod the well i mankind; aad tha! an eas porsult of | this is accompanied, uot only with vigur of hon, but with all the lighte: graces o? a rich im jon. Mackay’s music is not stately nor austere, He sweeps the chords is: lyre in endless erand,energetic, passionate, tender, fanciful and playful Hits lan- gusge is full of m simplicity; and every thought and fecling is conveyed with a plaipness whith con- trasts: walarly with the affected mystice@ and obscui ity fashionable in modern poetr 9 Verse is exceeding|y sweet, Lowiwg and meio. and his *kid in the musical art bes given him a command Over the resources of rhythm which few Eugliah song writers possess. In his kappiest eifusions he has ombined the force cf Burns with the elegance and potich of Moore Wil of the inte John KE. Phayer, of Huston, $5,000,000 DL. VLRD—OMARITANLE AND O1EBB Ue ETS, BC. AGB meatier Of Wierest et ihe prowemi time, ws present to oor renders the Bude soi a! por whe will of Joon F Thayer, iste Denker, of Boston. which dee bron oreeont- €¢ for pre’ Mir, Tea) er's property as the time of nie deaik we catimaied at lures miiicas andabelf The pore oa chibe wil which refer te chartebi “slints Thayer. of Bev, ce umty 0” BeSelc, Commoz eer’. of Menschusedts, banker, Cc make and pablicd this my leet wit) end tectamer: I give © my coo lacy © A Keble", eter joun Reber, the sum of fve irocsan | dollare, we ber own nae, most devoted and kind my doar wie, ec long et she ved, and bar taken the deepest cicrert the werare of dren since they were bo-n hi to wy trend nad pasion, Ine Her mcf Geo Woowend dollars, t9 lus own © token of my elboere regard for bin § give to the Rev Ephraim Peabody. D. D., the cum c Govere, ae Kn ARPUTADCD 19 Limo Myre cere friendebip acd regarc i give to George Maree ce Gini doe mo, wih AL whe jatereas from Marston 4. Oc , cf worm’, WBoul recourse however, to my estate in ary evens for tbs prosecution O° seme, Dus he ic receive whaieror abAL be reCm ved Nelban’e] Thayer, we eam of ioe Fecaest bim te 4 etribule to thors eo frmer. f. Thayer & Brower, z ; ; jofaalt of my not giving any wish Bin te d.cir bote the same as od eee Gi, having fou comiaence risiopcer > Thayer and \s\be- of them. and We beire and ee. boem ; Sgne of each survivors in Wasi, 1 be Led by 4 followieg uses, purpo ee, tras and jmitation sum of Whirty ibovsanc dollars, yi: i pay the ii of anc from the mud wom, se |i may acorae, annoaily, at loaet, ang in euch Wume A: 8 m0, of the sald iooome, oe ey ee LJ sister, Mire, Martha Marston, only waking therefor owe ‘sad sole reosipt; 6 we same abel um ony wey be hy AD ae sone we the shall , and J not ip aay way be liable for her Gebie or thoee of ber husban?,or ary one else And at ber dewb | d) cet enid irusiees to pay ome hail of the ‘aoome that pha!) be anid Marsion and ibe or howe eienese : i Fie 1 bg ye ET troete aa limitations, the gam of thirty tneceana dollars, viz. thet DO ubal) Pay AAMDAlly ai eas to my brother Obristopher 7. fhayer the \ocome from the same, aa | eall soerve and be rece i never Francie Thayer, anc Ww age of he Gea for clber po reece, ere me my browmert, Chrmepmer) Tepe mee Ne HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, » butis , 1857. tion, all the frost, have given t 49 Uaiversity deed, tp a former will whieb I bw! Dat 7 Pero sven ror she lest few years & oontiant won # poluiriact? and Cerwin gectasians WO get sersion of the pam, » bich I seve vo dour woult tomre inesame. have § orefore ae to leave the shove som as thst. with the restrictions aud Dmoitations thet T bave msmed, | mean that the shell be paid to suck mer; oriune scholars 48 WhO Mey acit Reed ttovane { ing this in the will is © provisos i Thayer and Coristopher thayer, broimers of we im trust, for Ebenezer Fravols Thayer, untt! ne B00!) boot The i ‘tit be on the 71b of December, 1858 } treat 6 furiber directed to “ pay over toenail Esenrzer Frano # Tharer for his own ure forever, ani to de et bie Orr dispora’, what tbs y abal! consider equa! to oor ball af ibe croperty thus beid im trust by them, they beng tho tole judges of want is thrs to be considered one Malt the othe? “be. bai of Lee vroperty thus neid ta trust, 18 for over after to be Deid im treat upon the following tras 4. wiz :— To pay over the ‘noome as It shal! sooroo Bde ver Fran hie de ease if divided équal'y am yng (bo in owe my +on Ebenerer aenigne forever, to be entirely & Ip cove the son anali die afer eo, witaout rererte $9 arriving of leaving lawful inene, the nroperty above pam: the sad brother, Nsthanie! Thayer Trequee’ aatd irasiees. wbom | eppoint guardians of my gon. hbeneser Francis Thayer, unti] he stall have oviain ed the age of twenty-one years, to pey over to him, or to pisee s+ his dieposs) the eum of six thou and doliars each and every year, thas ho may gire tus same jo any clari table purpose he pleases from time to time, in any doubs what object be sail give to— Of twen'y-one this son is to rece!re At be age penres of Dis ednca ‘or and evepori and of ma’ Prope‘ty bovirg been deducted, no} te exceed fifty Wousand dollare per sanum,) ove-bsif of the extire pro Ferty, with one-half the accumulated interest. ‘TG: trustees are to invest the property tm real esiate the ex- the mesigagte, or say stock % manutactariag stocks, Which istter be direc’s they ebal! never purchase or hold for account of eait treet in any way, and skal! never taxe acy woh stork ae ir} y for the payment of sny lan; and if he sbali any toh stocks ai his decease he directs his exeoutors to sell and dispose of ihem within twelve months of bis decease. They have fell ac hority to loam said trust cpom persona) seoarliy of busine or ouber netes. Thereby will aud direct that my brother, Nathaniel may cowl. nue ihe partpersinp business of the pre ‘m of which he and myself ere ihe oaly partnors, tbe pame of J. 5 Thayer and Brother, in which wo are now engaged, for sny time be may please, not exceed wg Ove yours from be time of my decease; and be may $e, he evens same of a Sem 00 w w; and my entee eli be Hiabie aud ipteresied, Aud shall sedeive cue balf of the profis us now, in every way, and be may continue to bold auy partof the moaey or property he pleues be Jong \ug to me in asid firm, that I have le’t, either in trust, Aber way, for we Lenedtof my son, Evenczer ao oariner to be allowed interest upon his capital or money to hie credit upow the books of the firm, ss now; ‘and | request my brother to pay off within etx months after my Geoonse every legacy toa\ i may leave neder twenty (bouwand dollars each: ami to pay interest oo all o.bere. ot the rate of six per cent per gonum from my de- Coane, until paid, whiob may be pald as any ume within two years from ibe day of my decease. Tt is also directed Laat no onde esi) be required of wos (eee oF exec store named in the wil! Bathe brother of the deceased. Neihanial Toayor, # ap posted @recutor of the wil:, and in case be sbal! deciine to worre, Naibaniel | B rwditeh. Aby treme pame” in my will may Lave ik ipvees apy sum beid by nem in real esieie, Sooke of apy kind (ney may think dest, exoeps toring Fok, which they sPal) noi 'n apy ones owsor joen moner npon, and they may dscourt and bold business pacer of ny notes (hey shall consider perfenly safe, or otber sec: ry. ip witpess, Ao ; dated at Boston nie fifth day of May, sa the year of our Lord one thousen: sigat bondred end any ave JOHN ELLIOT TAAYER Joyerree Sancmet, Ceanume Syeacoe, W. T. Srevers, witnesses. ‘The folic #tog @ the Gres codicil ts the will: — Whecas, | ain engaged to be married to Miss Cornciia Adeline Granger on the second day of Cotoder next, Dat ¥ sowing the croeriainty of iife, end wishing, in caso I | th "ia die Dofore thes time, make ample for cer ae sho abal) live, teving for her ioe moet etn Gere afoot on Mod rogard, | de therefore, in case 1 whould eoeure before I am’ muried bo’ hor, Fre, de. vine sad bequeath my brother, Ni Thayer, the num cf two bundrod aed Ofiy thousand dol lars, upon the ff g E < for her own ass, ail of 9° every kind, | wines, Donse tm’ Bow aa! she v Ov and COREY Lee Salse, oBG ee use of bow if she son \s bwouly One years of i | Sister, wit wy v0 see, fie | Auowsnce providoe ‘ur Rie wife to be in fell "or al dowere, | Senne <aistes are to De Ropt in repel: ey ne exece- | } } | i | | } | | quest waa beld at Bellevue Hospitel, by Coroser leo extended to m, ‘membrane fo seriously that death =e je the pry ta ‘hie case rendered the folow. py Ly he Rh oy =a FAvAL AOCEDERY On BrnoaRD.—Aa inquest wae alse held at the New York Hospital upon the body of ® man named Pasrick Onsey, who was killed b, into the bold of the steamer Jamee Adger. Verdiot =" " Deceased wae @ native of Ironad, and 36 youre of age. can-Dorepean Express and Exchasge Osmpany, Paris, frem Bept 34 to Oot, 1, 2867 me Ot SEEE ease eee Personal intelligence. ny”, 10. dssereana required atthe Dentng ove of he Amer! Ee ge Gee ts. sab Geo Darby is tow peta 5 Pe es, ay ma, Ree SSE Saunas ono ‘Wind during the Gay W. Bs apd slsssters, ‘The steamship Fulton, Capt Wotton, sal'ed yesterday for ‘Scutbamptos and Havre, with 9 cab» pasvengere i E; H i ln fi DEPARTURES. For Bevre rnd Porthenpten ip the: and Mre W 5 lupcan, chiid and servi Perk, re W spencer, ta jonep! ‘2 Dieterich, Jove Harvey. Janes Mish 1. James ive ¥ Schonbnar end ob!!d © Gould, Boecman Buiter, G icauliz AW Lino, Mr Lepiere, Mia J 2 Wood. way! GW abot aut 0 Polmer, B nd two Masters Bovoet. Mr Maaze, Miso t Sergeick, + sad soc gwiok, Mie 8 S.de eck Min B 5 Erde wick, G PB: S Barge, Mra Valeclo, Mre 2 . Be lip old Mie uo \bree daugh ers J ide Ph Mr Cake, Mr end Mra Guerin and twe children, F Sovctbers, BV Rentergtets, J 9 dcpPinbaugh Mire Adelaid Norman, Alex Boyes. Tova! 87. epeete 822, (00 For Glssgow, in sicemship New York—Prot Poiey and WORITE, — Brigs.... 6 schooners. ‘andy, Dub'lo; Mra Joo M symon ard Mise 8 Graace + By A, Roy Mr Wike, UW, Airs and Mies WUlams m, ‘ m tr; Joo ebiitren, Mi ‘ Bile, to, Mr Hewes croft, wife aud two children, London; ™! Ww. «annde: Mim Par : ¥ Paversoo; B Widrell, © 9 NoMonaies Cunads, TOR OF THE NRW YORE REI Henry Forrester, N York --votsl 29; For Bavare, per steamship Teabel, via Caarieston sit Key Olarasen, J Harbeson Nicoles Peralta, Maxim) Peraia, Dr Sule and'aen, Don Jase de @ las, Mtoe on, ‘dr Mordecia and family, Col Ohartiacd, isfy, nhtld » . agusin Diar, Low's Dir, J de New Yore vot, Pare Tn yorr brave of thia more. Tobaerve the remaras: jee pasaten cf ihe bay! a jatthews, @ W Moore, Miss buses Lyona, Digon, Miss Baran Mekoricy, , Migs Julia Palkcer, ¥raM Ackerman, Bii.sbeta Ager. Miss Julia Morphy, , Jaz Valoret, G Fegre, B Val fer, Joo Thom, 4 vey, T Kelly, 4 Levine, M Midau, BH Dugeo Be) r Thiet, Jos Monovas, Wm Ly 3 Thos @Ganiey, P Norton. A Levine, F Mujer A Bernstein, Jag Durkis. P Sullivan, D Beg lin. Jno Lyneh, Miss © Gor Gasper Fishe, Louis Jugger- mann. L ey Jrcobe, ‘nod others. E Payal between £0 and 44th, Praca, Rich. mond. BB, clean; Mari: Bullets, do 20: i'wo-d, Gramm. a er pe Spee gen 10 60; Oath, ———, 00's iF Bo a neanenn 2 Sait lamoeann 60. Frovingw.own, 7) ¥p; Palmyra. At Faynl Fent 17, by loiter from Capt Taber, Mill noket Loving (aden 2:0 0 ths searoa; sbioved 169 hols per sotr P Loliver sad landed 78, 10 be shipped oy & bare expocied arr at Pay B Gree ehild ond servani; dren and servant vie ekey, Mies Austion, a om Licyd. George 8 Owens, Misa ai'ce Curtis, Migs 1) & Gardner ard two nephews, Ht Gowdy, OF Biavena, mise Jomepbine Raleigh, Mtoe Adelaide W UAtae. Parrone, Mrs De Bi chiltend nurse; MreN K Sern Jovn ‘Shericek, samen Viek.on, A Por Charleston. in the steamship Marion—W W Oncever Dr Storey, 1 r Miles k Simmons, A J Minor and lady, Mra % ‘Olifinrd and lady triend, 8C Lanier and lady, P Spoken, Ac. pcite Ge rte Amos, from Havane for Philadelphia, Oct ‘Bramwell, Mre M Wh-iden, Mins Foreign Ports. indy, Mev A P Taackar. lady and Awoy, Avg 18—In por: ssips Challenge, Kenney: Goken CT Barret, Mits Coline Mr | ony Lee, fond General ‘Pieree, Suravion, one; park Peaguin, P. Mba Os Wheeler, co . Oct 1—In port brige R Wright, Walters, for HT Magnet, Reackelford, from St Tha ar 384, ton; Torney 0, MeOn iv, from do for do; al> sehr John Biiot, Worwn, tor * * Ang 14—I0 port ship Aime, Freeman, for v ax, Pranes Oct 2—In part ship Tiga, Lawrensen from Cal ao, 6! R Tor. U Carcoll, Wm 0 hecier, YB Partriden, WJ. ‘Y Bevjamin, O R Dondieday, Are M Smith, Mire 4 Johran, an i 9) In thé weerage Por Rortolk, Ac. in the wenmthlp Jamvio va -Miss ow ard, de dato E J AUcodein, H Rbiteheimer, P Whitcheimer Mra Foocnow, J) 2a per ships Celostial, Palmer, Nort Gerdper, 2 ob'ld ep and servant, J Richar¢sor, M Poyies, @ | Wi Gove; Bowpm, Potter, am! buseell Kemnecy. and Pou Jomwen Lyons, sier Delavey, Wabe ortane & © N when hornd, Peterson, ‘ail supposed for N¥ork; brig der, Jacob roa end Indy Mre B Uleveland, Henry Blow, J , Mise B Bath Mine Va nemih Mas Mary 1 Smut h, Mise Cora a Smiib. er Usraor. J Tedd, Capt Owen and ints, Mien Dye te Bkod Me Grants, 2eniidrea and we @ Tey'or, Joabua Race ‘Mire North, and 39 Fer Charleston in the sienmer AUante—? Gowan, J A’en ander, Ira Steel Henry Law! : © K One of and indy, @oe'ny - ‘Barly Bird Cons, one, oe ee | Sayings Hat, RI ROIS Tra a Oe can wigs ataca. Ge: tiia pou engadonn 8 Ber meren taped: bares X cureca, wont, 0 chen sarah 8 Hale yowinar MARITINE INTELLIGENCE, eidourpe Livaxroot, NB, Oct 6—Arr brig Albion. Parker, Pailadel- =, Aug 19—In port ehip Independense. HaakeU, for Mazarian, Ang 6—Arr bark Sopbronis, Hall, Oallao. ee ‘pep ib I port barks Tera Berry. frow oman sry 4h Aimy ——, from elphis 40; brig 3 4. MN for Yor’ 10 days: sour Jb sa, Weve tar, for do do. Bid Sua latanyas, Oct 9—in Gov port, abto oe Marae L Ibe wig; brig Brook, do; sohr ‘Raia wear, Gavens, dag! Bnd others as before. Kro Gnampe, Aug 3\—In port bark Johu Welsh, Fader, une; sebr Pecer Baker, ntalen eblie,jgzaino, Rept 6~in pert bark Denrtetia, Ble for Bar } or Bicninvero, Rept 00-Old bark Jenny Pits, Giimeby , for wen eaeen Joly Golden 3 au, ts af an apocry) ame s trrtving at Rew Biace, Wane te—! New Tork arrives At Havana Mma, Mitvactvine at Rew York a. Charleston ah doe. the above dates fall on Runday, the steamers will eal) on 7, except frum New Orleans. an fond letters tmtencbod for the re By, At peeew for he ew Youn eohre jAlmira . meyer of moaniain Rag’ haven ad Leey AMAss 40 POR HRW YORE—THIB BAT. Purt of New Worm, October 17, 1887. OLKARED. hte Philadelphia Roger, Havana and New Orieane— Preame) ™ eamssp a Raranpad—8 L M'chill. ieston—Bpoffort, Teston ngramta, Wood np ‘Marton, Foun ‘Neamahip Jamestown, Parriah, Norfolk, &o—Lodlam & Bostonian, Burnham, Ban Prancsco—Wm T Coleman Morgan & Wiley, BEDFORD, Oct 1¢—Arr robr Chas R Vickery, How ™h is oe lee ae Rie ao Bias, aes Phi: Pane ti end, hom 16th, § aB—In the ivale of the 16th brig 2 Cee a or MfadRRRTNGY gwar rooms te tne Sia e GOH r amp, om 9-1 parka ne, Meme Seon i inte ork. ieeane Nin on ‘secoum oF slekinene): Re Sere RY Oct 15~E14 bark DG Hiekborn, Mitts, gap Seg rms abr Marita, Ax Onyen, Oot 1, with SRCARe. via Forfolt 34 boars, with ent HAVANA, Dom! 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