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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1858. Dreadfal Accitent on the Bay. THREE MEN DROWNKD—HOLDING ON 90 4 BOAT FOR FIVE HOURS. A party of four men, sained Johm Bogert, of Third avenue; Heary Kayser, of Third avenue; Frederick Scott, , Bile.—Immediate counteract any tendescy towards 8 dissolution of 2 piligt by aang ernraLb's oognae bitters, Ufice No. 70 street, New York. eu hou. ber ‘The usual resolutions of respect were passed. Ag; The funeral will take place to morrow, from the Senate Gtitations. These regulations are stated to bave spread Constervatios emoug whe monss, aud ehouid tney be cer ied out to tho lettur, a gonerai withdrawal from the mo- anstery 1s apprebesded. Rev. 4. well Frisell, for sixteen yeare the ths’ Presb ureh 2 Hollowey’s Otntment and Ptus --For Rhea- cer, sore leg. salt rhoum, and | p! ghamber—the managers of the ceromong teing Messrs. | mm @ of aria” a ie feat heenin | 18, sorofula, cam Gay, Bayard, Bammond, Davie, Wade and Seward. Desse cembrnse att Onesequence of protracted ill healt, bas requested uis | Of Twonty second street, and William Paynton, of fwouty- | iq, "Tuniaue, tne cimtmont ie the caly sale sad Cortese oP House of Representatives. ao beer People to unite wita hm in eakiag trom the Presbytery & | fret erect, Gowanus, started in « amall boat from Penny | © Malden lene, NY nite) ™ . prevailed, about fity b. €f the portevel eetaticn. Brigge, on Friday afternoon, ou e fishing excursion. They Wasarxcton, Jane 6, 1858. 4 suightly ‘The last accounts from Caatoo state that the news of the “ THE ADMISSION OF ORRGON. Samvel Jobt = Orsini attempt of the 14 Jaouery in Paria reaoned thet | Passed theday pleasantly; but on their return in tho ma I aye nh SEAN peg tie oy ooo Sane, OO, ooctned, omens the Breach evening @ fresh breeze sprung up, and the boat was cap- Union was roforred to the Comittee on Territories. Mire. Crmand, beth ewe beaieen Sodas ate eats van eonentca rotenone far Oe £2 being goed swimmers, Cag in tara- | osnx—Coon.—On Friday afternoon, May 14, by Rev. | & the ing the boat bottom upwards, whic enabled them to Joba Mr. ©, Cuanx, Jr’, to Miss apa i 1H@ DEATH OF SRNATOR HENDERSON. Mis Preservation of the lives of their Majestins. An altel | yeep above water. The pighi was very dark, aud the Gatncy Adame, ‘was erected ‘tbe occ! ‘Canton, ~ Anew 8. M. bier of John A. Coon, both Resolutions announcing tue death of Benstor Henderson | WhO was picked up in the rosd after the storm was orer; | SO ot oreesony 2 eae oy ae aete re OF ences, | beeeRe blowing from shore, ‘thoy gradually drifted down fang ern otis grata tartan ne detuned sition for three |“ Kawmatt—Kixd.—At Bristol Pa. oa Thuratay, June 3, were reoei red. Moesrs. Bevan, (adm ) of Texes, and Qurruan, (adm.) | Yoko. The Of Miss., Coltverod eulogies. General Straubet zee and bis staff, with deputations of offi Cors and soldiers from all she Kogiiwn regiments at Can- top, were also present At the moment when the cler, propouncec the Domine Saivom, the artillery of ng the bay. After beteg tn this periious boure Kayser geve out ced t beavy ora ewes nim off. Bogart and Scott chung for near'y ove hour ', when pers by Rev. J W. Piersoa, Jounen 3. Kewnats, of New York, Seep ten, became fatigued, and were off by « “ L 7 jah King, Faq, ee amg, both were thus alone oraft uti! ‘The customary resolutions of respect were adopted, and | gyce to thelr unfortunate fellow citizeos, and, as French garrison, @ battery of Eogtish ertillery and the Bae xtonen woe Lagat Sen iar tars Gemtion the House adjourned. $6 point preter medical ald was onty prosured from — and English vessels fired @ salute of tweaty-One | o.256 to his reltef and took bimon shore. He was com: tb pletely exbauated, aod nearly an hear elapsed before he Explosion of Three Powder Mills. The tor A mectiog of British residents in Paris was hold 18th of | ee ensbied to detail he clrodestanoes. Ho was taken to ‘aeak, o'clock, and during its continuance no ra‘n May at Meurice’s Hotel, for tae pumpose of hearing ® | his residence in Gowanus. The bodies had uot been picked Boston, June 5, 1858. houses were frame stractures. ginée sweat from the eburce commétten up yesterday. x }—Gonzaixs.—On Thursiay, Juno 3, at St. Throo powder mills in Barre, owned by Messrs. Fay & | stand nee cmap hes nee done ncn raes ‘Thomas’ church, oy the Rev. William F. Morgan, Joux R. | fi'p" Potter, were entirely destroyed by an explosion yeaster- day. A Mr. Bickrord was kilied. The other workmen fortunately wore absent. Decision of the Supreme Court of Penn- syivania, Prersauno, June 6, 1858. City Intelligence. to Annis Gonsates yt A correspondent questions the socuracy of a statement ‘we made In the Hxxat a fow days prince, that the lst of Jupe was the first of summer, and quotes the American Almanac to prove that summer does vot begin until the ‘2th of Jure, when the san enters cancer. With all due RicwsRpeon oe daughter of the | late William and Sophia Giles, all of city. i Farcu—-Morgt.—At Weehawken, N. J., on Thursday, June 3, by the Rev. W. V. Mabon, Jomats Fasco to Miss Loviss Mores. ‘TrownyY—MYERtZ —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Jine 9 Pd the Rev. Rufus W. Clark, 8 Irving Tuorany to Many . My chapel eau, uncer the Consular act, and explaining the provi- sions of thatact. Thechair was tekea by Lord of Gray. The Up td the eer eaeeey we ord Lord Gray ray, Lord sea, Captain leirse, RN., Br. Shrimps, end the Rev. Mr Lawrouce. Tord Gray reoourted the steps hich have bitherto been taken for the of the chapel, avd the failure they have and the various ia. stances scarcely @ trace, as if a giant’s band had reduced and torn bem to ebreds and splinters. They lay scattered over the fields. Herea of broken furaiture aod bey ter of Phineas Burgess, both of there a snattered door, and beyond an undistingvishad'e | met wi The principa' cause of this failure was the high | respect to our correspondent anf the authority he quotes, BRL, youngest daug! 0 A wrtt of mandamus has been granted by the Supreme | meus of timbers and’ boards, floor beams, colling and | price demanded, and which no one {3 to give 6 | we mest emphatically insist that yesterday was unmis. | PRI a, On Thoreday, May 21, by the Conrh ot Prenagieai, ap NsTMb aris a: tie” Sanaeee: of favny nd pee mater an conn ek Gagumanee weep ee ie nant ce ne ph ek aoe A takeably s summer's day, and we appeal to the exhibit of | Rev. Mr. R. ©. @utwoy, of Hecond street Methosist Epteco- rn te pleces. . 6 | __Mr. Thomas, directing the Commissioners ef Allegheny | ‘lft Povidence of the fearful foroe of the toroado, it is | because the proces of the chapel are inadeqaats, after | the state of the temperature made by the thermometer as | Pel church, Mr. Twostas 8. Warwons to Miaw Jouia SHAKD County tolevy a tax to meet the Intereston railroad bonds | mentioned in the telegraph from our special reporier last | providing for the interost of the money, to vay the 08048 | @ proof, Astronomers fix the beginning of winter when | ~"? city. now due and coming due. evening that of the victims fragments of the bodies were | sary expenses, ivcludine a becoming stipend to the minis- | the sun enters capricorn, and summer when it touches ‘sovereign June, scattered in all direct.ons ter, The present committee has been formed with (ne | the opposite point of the beavens, but the old division of | Bar1ocn —On Saturday, Juve 6, of croup, Cuanias Hl. But more thaa flowers and breathi he Obio and Mississippt Railroad all Right, |», AD (ron cafe waning rie te Pens ae KOR | oe Belaah public. © SM eMTors to savo tho chapel for | the seasons i not likely to be cbaniged in tho popular mind von of Coariotte M. and Horton fl. Barlooh, aged 2 months To.womaa's oye wo note ibe poteog, "> jobnson’ e eroury yertorday st at degrees | and 5 beset gmepee dim tee Horses, cattle and hogs wore taken up by the wind, | The London Chromidle of May 20 says:—The friends of part of the day, which shows e dreadful increase of heat | The #6 and frients of tho family ere respectfully To vows that move bo beart and reason.” ‘The Obio and Mississippi Railroad is now tm fine order | cerried inthe air and dashed to the earth, killed by the | Cardival Wireman bave for the last few weeks ente'tained | within a very few cays. Ice water, mint juleps and lager | invited to attoud the fueral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at bs after the late floods. Trains running through all right, fall rious bier were in great request, and light clothes were at a pro- | balf past five o'clock, from Fourth avonue and 127th etreet, Hariem. eer as to the condition of his health. ‘Such w bis state at present that on W; heat it was deemed advisable by his medical advisers that he should retire from London ip order to avoii the auxiety and worry of business. On Thursday the Cardinal left bie residence in York place, Baker street, for his country One sow was taken up, carried several rods and killed by the fal. Her body lay at a distance frem anything ‘that could have inflicted a wound or injury upos ner A heavy cut stone door step, the dimeosions of which minum. Tbis warm weather, should it cantinue, will dil ovr merkete with all manner of fruits aud vegetables. ‘The recent heavy rains have left the Rat ma good condition fora few days beat, and the yiel 1 promises to be Muncy papors please copy. Borax —Un Saturday morn'ng, June 5, at threo o’clock, Micnaat K. Burs, Faq., a member of the legal profession, A Sohooner Asnore at Squan.- Squan, N.J., Jume 6, 1868, | ‘The schooner Mountain Avenue, Captein Greenleaf, | ®Te 'n to us as being some seven feet long by three in very great. At this season it behooves mothers to see | and well known to 8 large circle of friends iu this eity for ai ' » , 7 ties south | Width, and several inches in tnioknees, was torn from its | geet at Leyton, Kseox. He is said for some me to have | thai they don't give their children too much suspicious | the Inst thirty years are now called upon respect pe! Now London, in ballast, is ashore seven mi site and carried more than its length, or adout twelve | suff-red from Olabetes—a form of disease iooked on as in- milk, and housewives that their apartments are fully to pay last tribute of respeot to his moral te. mer style curable. M}THODIST BPISCOPAL GENERAL CONFERENCE SOUTH. ‘This body, after tavee or four days discussion, has dis- mains, from bis late residence, oorner of Rivingtou aad Witlot atrects, at nine o'clock this (Sunday) moruing. Cranx.—On Satu day afiornoon, June 6, at the residence of ber fathor, Anim Heiex Mania, wife of Charlos C. Clark, ly clean, as vermin begin to abound A little care and Cleanliness at the commencement of the summer will prevent much diseage and discomfort. ‘acdrenacd ber frarkly. warmly, EMITH BROTHERS’ one price wholens e pe aahaeaeainn Nos. 123, or feet. ‘The first trace of this violence is noticeable in the Elli son timber, about a mtie west of the village, the p ace de- scribed by John McWilliams as ‘‘the meeting of the Departure of the North American. Mosraxat, June 5, 1858. ‘Tho steamehip North Americar called "for Liverpool at » thenoe maar posed of the charges nguinst Bishop Early, as follows: ‘me Last oF A Limenty Pork. —The liberty po'e at the aia 4 10 o’etork A. rig with one hundred and sixteen cabin and Pia, ener pieceelenagatoneenabtlang bern bao eS ee ae te a oe corner of Frenklin street and West Broadway, which has Hptbent ger rbeony big sain a pig ag ager oy Ce el Sie lo eRe ¥ comp’ mace 3 Es aference z ¢ * . J —-Binetyscight steerage paneengers. spt trees do not seem to have been prosiraied, They | Geeply regrets there is_any groud for sald complaints; | been eo often used by our city fremen to test tho power | "Notice of funera’ in Monday's paper. lr improved ligbiaing rods They have tnd. grost Markets. angry storm king. They were pulled up by the roots, meverthe lees, ipartuch as tas jaintasub mitted donot | of their machines, was removed yesterday, by order of E1us.—Ann ELus, wife of John ber Me. 38 years, a =e and ve] ban Tey we iy — ral in accom! STOCK BOARD. twiaied, turned about, simply, and in places notices vy | impeact the purity of bis character, nor bis fealty to the | the Stroot Commissioner, as tt was in 60 shaky ® condi- native of tho parish of Stent, county cf Westwaid, Ireland. ro — lightoing. Orders saoald ee ei i oniraa, Tuce 8, 1868, | Our informant, it eeemed as if they had been tora up by chureh. bot refer to the manner of ‘is administration: | so, that it was feared a good gale of wiad would blow it MISO Gata fon ae tanueieot ee | cevamnen eres ADELPHIA, June 5, 1858. , cad Snthemnare, ie vee ‘explasaiions mate by / ; USKETA! MUSKETS! MUSKETS! F ent Birr. Lica Rangel — Ligeia Bagmee J groupe, a — lasetreathecromal 4 —s can Bebop Early and his expreesed willingness to guard against | 4 = ee ee really = bad ieaaeies: My fps von rr busband, No. 147 Fast Eleventh etreot, this (Sunday) at- 3,00 flint lock muskets. ins; Peaney ivania Walrond, 413° ” | fp diametar were thas mado tho sport of the tornado, aad | @iviNg eflenee im future—on the polats above referred to | Di icing election for Governor of the State, when Sevart | Geriae.-Ongaturday, Jone 4, Sc sre, youngedt aug i00 Bint look rites i ‘Ouansxsron, June 4, 1868, | Wore dasbod, ed and broken to the ground. — susan goxne and Marcy run for the first time The next year it was | ter of Richard and Mary I. Cullen, aged 1 year and § | Blasting, mining, shippers’ or4 spocting poorter. i pi ri nina ii mon THE NEW SCHOOL PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH. shivered by a stroke of lightning: it however was son | mouths. JAMES R MORGAN, 170 Broadereg. _ Our cotton market remains quiet and unchanged; sales ‘to-day 700 bales. The Savanneb and Augusta markets are Barrncore, June 5, 1868. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat dull. Corn buoyant: rales to Car—25 000 busneis, at 64c. a 66c. for mixod 68c. a 700, for white; and 680 a Tic. for yellow. Whiskey un- hanged. Provisions firmor. Paitaperpma, June 6, 1858. t Flour very dull at $4 25. Wheat basa declining ten- { dency ; sales of 5,000 basbels Southern red at $100. Corn ‘The Southern (seceding) Synod has just made an at- tewptto secure trom the New School body a portion of the church funds. A demand of this nature, bearing the —_—, of the Rev. A. H H Boyd, DD. (the divive who led the secession'sts at Cleve'and last year), was pre- sented in due form to the New Sshool Assembly at Caica 0, On the 24ib ult. Dr. Boyd appears to have been ap- conga by the ‘United Synod’? to confer with the Assem- iy. The memorial in which he sets forth the desire of the Synod contains the following — repaired. ‘The destruction of this pole will leave the fire- men at a loss where to try their engines. Why don't the Common Council give them @ park and a pole where these usef:l exercises can be continued. ‘Tax ConmimMation oy Messrs, Hart any Fow.ar.—The attaches of the Surveyor’s office andj ths City Post Oflice ented Messrs. Kmaauel B. Hart and Isaac V. Fowler, on Friday night, with « serenade, the oovasion of which was the confirmation of those gontiomen jo thoir The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’olook, from the residence of her iather Division aveauo, botwoon Leonard and Varet streets, Brooklyn, K. 1). , Jammy E. Hicas, aged 65 Hicks. —On Saturday, June seme the fungs are as. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, the mombors of | 2” {ho \unes Ai Me Rune ee suierina. Clout the Atlantic Lodge No. 60, I. 0. of O F., the Order in go- | snectfully invited to call upon E. W. VONDERAMITH, M Dey peral, the Union Ferry Company, and the friends of the | 14 Bowery. Send for book on consumption (gratia) Ofles deceased who were associated with him in the employ of hours from 9» 4 o'clock PM Religtous Intelligence. CITY CAUROHES. ‘The Veteran Corps of 1812 will attend divine service at St. George’s chapel, corner Beekman and Cliff strects, this afternoon. The Most Rev. Archbishop Hughes will consecrate a large bell, in St. Bridget’s church, corner of avenue B and Kighth street, this evening. ‘PULMONaRY CONSUMPTION M. D., No. ery, After @ course of steady devotion to the cure of cone: ; Whiskey Lot tt suffice 10 observe that a radical difference of opinion | respect: ‘Senate. worth’: 4 r worn ash Stade. paper st gto Rev. C.F. Remington will prexch this evening in the UG repectto te ction of th Aenea of Bsr on ihe ead Seer as trekel wucs “wae asain te pei dgg oth i Seog joitop edgy Bag 4 ADWAY'S READY BELIEF AND REGULATORS thai «gaye BTFATO, Tune 6, 1868, | | Memorial church, corner of Hammond street and Waver. | Judicatory of fur courch of« posticn wat, ta the view of the | #eranade was followed bye collation, at which tho usual J residence, No. 76 Middagh street, Brookiyn. JY should be, usnd in al! canon of scarlet fover, influansey Floar—| firmer : rales of | 2, bbls. at | ey place. ‘embers felicitations were interchanged. ‘Jouurn.--On Friday, June 4, Journ L. Jours, aged 61 | page? z . = ago, neuralgie * ‘ang al! other painful and infectious diseases. y invited to at- | 162 Fulton street, New York. Soid by druggists end mer $5 50 for extra State ; $370 = $3°"0. for puper- $4 a $4 tare, and should therefore be let: eutiraly to led to = ears. fine Wisconsin ; 25 for extra Indiana and | Divine service will be held, as usual, this morning aad | ties of the land to rettie, has A Law of Nawure. 7 eine friends of the family are Ohio. Wheat advanced: sales of 67,000 bushels at 74c. a | afternoon, in the North Dutch church, corner of William the natural outlets for the waste matters of the blood | tend the fuoeral, this (Sunday) morning, at tea o'clock | Sbants every where. The. for Obicago pring; 8730. 8.903¢0. for white Indians; | anc Fulton streets. : ‘The communication of Dr, Boyd was referred to the | amen pe etural cette fo ibe waste matters ofthe blend | Mevclrely, from bls late eabdanse, Nex 138 Kast uisteenthn “ > ‘Milwaukie club would bring 77c. a 8c, Corn firm: sales committes having in charge the paper from the Harmony | ance. It may be headache, or dyspepeis, or dizziness; or the | ,trect, without further invitation. Cam. 377 BROADWAY—GREAT SHOK STORR— ‘of 6,000 buehels Indiana at 68c. a 59c. Oste firmer: sales | Rev. Samuel Berwick will deliver an address this morn- tery of Kentucky, announcing the separation of | mental impressions may be jercd; or fever sete in, oF place for any lady . ia MacGnrcor.—On Friday, June 4, Jawas ©. MaoGracon, | piylish'pair of boots or shora’ Also mines’, iron Save an boots and shoes, scrofula or cancer commences, or worma are generated, or aged 63 yours. rd youtha? the The funeral services will take place this (Sunday) after. iH ing in the New Jerusalem church, in Eleveath street, near ‘dysoatery or colic Tack of 16,000 bushels Lower Lake at 37%¢ 9 38c, Whisk that ly from the Assembly on account of the action ia unchapged : gales of 150 bbis, at 1c. a19%0. Freig! | reference to slavery. The committes reported upon bath | SPllepsy comes on; or rheumatism, in ‘store in the country, Call aud eee, at Yavor tke shipper—-Flour 370 , wheat l0c.,to New York. | Fourthavenue, on Samson, as the Soriygaral Hercules. | ooo ications together, ee | SE: seems PIs snaitt Kmnerel ervisce wil tee piase thie (annder) after. | Sasyenediere a Secey. Shetek eee Professor George Bush, of the New Ji jom church, BI D 1 Take imports yesterday—4,000 bbis. flour, 20,000 bush- g 7 ces u odbering to the former action, the matter of | seem tohave been adapted by nature to remove all t} law, 'No. 36 South Tenth street, Willixmaburg. Tho rela- | QTRAW HATS. ela west, 8,000 do. oats. ‘Canal ,000 Dbis. | will delivers discourse before the Brook’ this | the fends till pext year, and re the subject of Dr. | Seulties; for while they cannot injure, bey are eudlciontly | tives and friends are respectiuily invited to aitend, with. THe Revar,. papreng7e® ST eLES, 188, flour, 40,00 basbels wheat, 11,000 de, corn. morning, at the Atheneum, on the northeast corner of | Boyd's memorial to the trustees o' the church erection to open all for tbe. bi | out further invitation. His roroains will be conveyed to | anv the diy an couney re especially notitied that we = nee ddsutinemh Chaden-diedtn: fund. So another point is left unsettled. Greepwieh, Coon. on Monday, for intermoui. $f begruAan Le 5 art.—Ip Brooklyn, on Thursda; lane 5, at resi- comp assor'ment DESTRUCTIVE GALE IM ILLINOIS, | Poviic worship will behold this morning sad evening | ry General assombiy of tho Now Schoo Prosbyterian dence, Ko. WE Sands treet, of consumption, Paruck | 4,10 Leghorns and braid, (or men's, Dov, mimes’ and ol Bisnnesisibist in the New Jerusalem church (Swedenborgian) in Lyric | church now in seeaion in Chicago, by a vote of threo Oris, Bi ie Showcase Seat Sere, ren’s wear in either © TWO COLORS bi ir luneral servi 6 place at § james’ catho- A Village Entirely Destroyed~-Immense Loss Hall, No. 765 Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth bene as made en ar decision upon the subject of éral, Jay » this (Sanday) O , at tero o'clock. Now so wiverenlly eRvowitges 06 Seng yy of Life, streets. Fas fate are’ ae parvene ma the Chivas Hie ‘remaina will be taken to Flatbush Cemetery. fis | For straw bate— -s — Rev. Robert G. Dickson will preach this morning and OUR ILLINOIS COBRSSPONDENCE. friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to rther notice. . fu . Moswovm, Waxnen Co., Ill., Jane 1, 1858. | evening in the Protestant Episcopal Mission church, Astor oe ee nee — peal ae Ml Soarury.—On Thursday morning, June 3, of apoplexy, Since yesterday I bave visited the scene of devastation | place. been 0 violent and unjust tat she had to flee Jaume Scamury, im the 45th year of his age. ‘and death. No one can conceive it without seeing !t. The Rev. Wm. McNeal will preach in the Sixth Universalist | trom his roof; and that thor thus compelled aad Wisaasaes Wheaseved ot whtte's, bind ered whoged ver wed gery =H howe meng ‘ . "i Parts iate—Just Recetved um threo 0% residence, No. ‘Village of Hilison is no more; where once tt stood the | church, Twenty-fourth strevt, this morning and af- | by his conduct to quit bie Toot, a ae rer icaprhicates | 148 Fulion street, Gente dress hala, upring styles, $3, ss | 377 Broome strent. Funorsi servicer at Unree o'clock, at | ae ground remaine—that’s all; fragments of houses are scat. | ternoon. ies arrioec restos eateseg pen ber ewe amet aaa] Oe . St. Stephon’s church, Broome and Chrystie streots. "His | GINGER’S NEW FAMILY SWING MACHINES —X@ tered for miles, trees uprooted and carried away—some Rev. Dr. 8. D. Burchard will preach in the Northwest | pot od | nesler’ d5 Wilson's Sewing Machines.— relatives and friends, the members of Columbian Order oF | Uther as respects ihe beauty of the tanohine oF the pertection, ‘Tammany Society, and of Marinors’ Lodge No. 23, I. 0, of 0. F., are respectfully invited to attend without further invitation. Scort.—On Saturday, June 6, Rowert Soorr, aged 64 years and ten months. The members of the Bensvolent Aneociation of Book- binders aro requerted to attend the funeral, from his late | 3 w Bighest premiums swarded in 1267 by the American Instl- ie New York; Maryeed Inetitute. Beiumore; and at tho ine, it, {Ilinols and biste Faire Oftice 43 Broadway, New York. Send for a ctroular. A Cara from D. Deviin & Co.--When a fow of sixty feet in height broken off, and the trunks stripped entirely of the bark. Some locust trees, three feet in cir- cumference, twisted off ten feet from the ground, and the stump stripped of the bark to the ground; even the shrub- Dery is rooted up and stripped of every twig. No sign Presbyterian church, in Fiftieth street, near Eighth ave- nue, this afternoon. Rev. Sydney A. Corey will preach, as usual, this morn. ing and evening in the Fifth avenue Baptist churob. The Rev. C. H. Harvey, D. D., will preach a funeral ser- vaneg SEs Call and examine tt 1. M. SINGER & OO., No. 456 Broadway, New York. JINGER'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES FOR Ald. manufac prone. to ascertain the tmmenan aperiorty of HINGE "N machines, it is only necessary te inquire of any manufacturer or ‘who uses one. Send for a copy of SINGER & CO'S Gazetia, which will be ears ago we & new feature in the clotting ‘of any town remains but the foundations of some of the | mou this morning on the death of the late pastor, Rev. J. Unde, by manuf an altogether superior styis of | residence, No 165 Bowery, this (Sunday) ‘afternoon, at | supplied Tt gives fn: information on the houses, aad even the stone doorsteps have been carried | H. Hollingsworth, in St. Matthew's W. M. church, in Chris- ae to the finest it tox | balf past two o'clock. 1. M. BING topher street. Subject in the evening, ‘Ths Moral Effect of Revolutions,” being the fifth of a course on the theologi- cal history of the world. preacher | the Rev. P. Macmenamy, D. D.,and the Young Men's One family who were saved from death full thirty rods. attend without will be conveyed to Greenwood Cemetery. OUR PRORIA CORRESPONDENCE. Ustoy Orrice, Promta, June 2, 1868. ‘tthe telegraph between here and there is down, and the at Ishall despatch « full and possible mail, written out ‘scene of the tornadu, city. Igo asa dole: to tho State Convention next week, and hh cannot be Yeliatie scoount by Ue ‘im the form of a letter. Ww about fifty mites distant from THE ELLISON (ILL.) CALAMITY. Press, J A WHOLE VILLAGE DESTROYRD—FOURTREN PERSONS INSTANTLY KILLED—TEN PERSONS FATALLY IN- JURED—NINSTBEN DEATHS REFORTAD—PFIFTY PER- INJURED. ‘Through Homan who loft Monmouth yesterday anoraing wo learn man interesting particulars of the sad tragedy attending the of the village of Ellison persons wero killed almost instantly (one less ‘than was stated by telegraph), and ten more it waa sup |. Of these latter two died dl ray. | Reformation Society of various nations and evangelical ee out U from | churches, will proceed with their public testimony for the wilt have one x eee fe reall ade, we are 20 sup mubrnnommonrnOn Gatardeay, June, Ge, Many Sanzxa- mile . | leaat—it will prevent persons claiming to the marcbaat tailors in nea" orpe, aged 72 yours. dems | tTuth in opposidon to the iaolutry of seint and angel wor- | least wit Prevent Perea cei marie tor divorces, | brerilty maT en taneclio sunteect | The friends and relatives of tuo family exe reapecttauy | the child | ship and the impesture of image and relic worship, in | ang then rushing, with like haste, into matrimony. Age clothing aa is invited to attend the funeral, from hor lato residence, No. him. He | spring sircet Hall, 185 Spring street, this evening. AMBRICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. sdmgie ca tr seals tue rpeall bacleoes 13 | 90 sunaloe sireat, om - ma 9 wo ote ~ | iokeey ot Newark: N-., mot at Bloomfield, | Bible. relace ‘on Taunsay, the 31 ianast, | Wem _ koi . | of George Diol a , ie! Bible House, Astor on Thurs: the 34 ty g be testirmon: and Carman Ocmties etme, N. J, on Friday evening, 4th inst.," for the ordination of | at balf-paat four P.M, ‘Cove in the chatr, as } 9 see eee ing, June 5, Geoncx W. to tee testimony at Dut pro- Me. $1. By 4 ont as @ missionary of jig he dhn Sng inh, Wm. B. " in | of trade. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Ta the NEW YORK ATLAS, to-morrow, cows and J invited to attend the funeral, from his late residemos, No. | oe ea by (be arerebeze im the — vey nov toe, Walk PR iri ne! pa ms a vo street, — ) afternoon, af two | sireet, who aremot permitied to “ery aloud F” a fw ‘+ 5 gusta, deen Invited accept ove! 5 further, . ————— the pastorate of the Bowdoin Street Caurch, in Boston. stunadica —0n Wetnentar, une 2, at the City Hospital, | WY UAT 4 Lapy Sars. Lyman Wright, of Norwich, N. Y., has accepted jomm Ans. years. . eal Croan Dagon cae tn a, 03. * ri romaine wore interred i the Cemetery of the Ever. Inowe dey. Rev, William Bates, of Northbri Mass., after a pas- a tra Unresolved an arate ome Scotland, and Toronto, Canada, papers please Peat ‘unanimous call from rat (orthodox gregational At Oburch and Society in Yalmous Wo become their pastor. 6, — Fron am gee fey 4 ssianes Eanes. The perish in Falmouth has recently been vacated by ‘The frievds and relatives of the faonty are reapectfuily aid from cata.) Rev. Henry B. Heoker, D. D., afters ministry there of invited to attend the funeral, from hiv residence, Ne. With Lyon's pow aes, Lyon's pills, twenty one years, to take the secrotaryship of the Mas- 108 Willoughby street, on ‘Monday afternoon, st throo Depot for THOME epee ne ; o'clock. Broadway. ‘re inataat dent io all iamsole eas wee = = = a MISCELLLAN KUUS. (00 CASES, OF RW GooDe, ring pn eel | Just from DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED—NOT EXPRCTRD TO RECOVER. cepted A GROVER & Tei Sewing Machine } Bate Q. MeWilliaas. Jacob Sith, arm brokea, | lows. ‘mite raed 4 . » | ee indy friend it te the beat machios us’ ueo®” Otlens 496 | nite and acall to way Tea services nnd tollet sata, Rev. J. T JONES, 0 ANN STREET, $5 50 FOR CONGRESS | Merling silver tea byterian A guhors, sua 00 for porsot ener bette, hie oor "Trae, cpcepe, walters, texte, be, Rev. Mi LL ARE TED associate yt Fuhtet via to CuARRYR Te Wat ea sliver pissed a Iapd, Ohio, cxig for better cr cheaper tailor: | Our triendonnd the fare tavined 00 Ranees Rend suo clothe or purchase feny made, expect | the above sy oe sane riding coaus, $12; Case pania, | ‘AY ERT y YODREATE Rican The - AT EYERDELUS—-WRODING AND VISITING CARDS, | corner of Broadway and — of Dr. Carruthers, of Portland | wi no Rible societies, as well an to individu Think | the ord at farssnsa st giher chores, 75 ORNTLINEN CORTE, soa , their portraits taken on Monday at INSTALLATIONS. Gls Ser diatetietion where there are ne local covtetien, oun eeaway: Fara ye to well thinking and Seisted Deus thie cgpiel pitts ers pal ALEVAR®, 66 and 68 Pulton creat, Rey Y., was sramine. Broadway, corner of Duane | 7 5 OBNTS—LINEN COA I ‘' ACADEMY OF Music.—To morrow evening we are pro- Carmel, on the 6th ai mised that favorite opera with New Yorkors, “ Il frova- Rey. Lateer Cxntaee ven inciatet ? pm oe tore.” The chief parts have been allotted to Mme. Gazza- May, 1858, by « council convened for the purpose. ; — “ - RESIGNATIONS. Nimto’s.—Those incomparable pantomi mista, Rey. Sumner ‘a fortwight longer upon the the First monkey to take Tope, and Rev. T. of the re, and ideas, i ‘of Brig- farce of manager and will fia deron Whitehouse € death leave to a0, en; ) and will make ber debut to-morrow night aa tho and he in “Two Loves and a Life.’ Afternoon visitors =e Glaaawueer won “Golden Farmer, or Veil, vot of itv” Frasca Theatre. —The duty of ev of the Fremch company or die? i tice tuanernbeslcbrny, whe Sl ake her tabet lary bas never been paid, nor even the expenses in- —— ’ make ber ourred in hia visitations. Provision, however, bas been | '® New York on Tuesday, made by the diocese for his future Chicago fw fixed upon as bis whether Dr. Whitehouse wil rity of the Convention, cept his rerignation. Rev. Samuel Rowman RroGranpe Crosatwa—We learn from the San a of the Rio Grande hae and towne in ‘ko doubt but it will be the point jiroad will crows on its way to Hat, Tag wate qqpptied Wik cee tome ox oe. French ( Broadway. New Fashions tn Gentiemen’s Dusters, mae RPT SMI evenly oR R. Boughton, Broadway, up matre, Sliver Gray and Brown Colored Straw Hats weary he case, ns LRLAND d OO, 16) Broadway. Frames, d&c., dc. a afew at great reductions Te wi Ma ( root loots iti re ent berger power p Par a Baa nee Sag ee eee eae Cordial Cognec Bitters I; Relieves Fy GY and billove cuechss BsTRTNP ELD, sole im: Sroriata, {Nassau street, New York. For sale by all bara and grocers. ——————$—— Cristadoro’s Hair and Tonpees, the beet in. the mls ms noite Po applied, No. Dr. Gowers Radiesl Care Draco, Elastic stockings, anne —? Ider bracoa, bandages and sup- Godfrey's Extract of Elder Fiowers for the miarelinneone ote) ey Advertinementa, BK. DU- elantig stogkinire. ie, # MARMB 400-5 Nor} Teeey trees & GREEN'S shirt aod fursiahing Business Frocks and a (reat ft Droste, bovwrece Oneal sad c a ween and Grand streets. aDMMNR CLOTEING For men and boys. A lerge nasoriment Uf wel: made goods And genier! styles "At moderate prices for quailty, Ac. ACRES, SEB," Paw ron De WIIMER'R PILE AUPPORITORY we guarenioe Bowe any case of internal or external piles ARRY’S TRICOPHEROUS, GENUINE, TRN CENTS 4 bottle, at TADMAN & CO’S., 81 Bisecker sreet, four doors west of Broadway. URDSALL’S ARNIOA LINTMENT CURBS PAINS AND —| Arnie lintmen' for spraiesand bruises Aree for Atates Lintment fr rovem ste Puriasil’s Aries Lintment oS. instant relief. ‘Bardaail’s Arnies Lintment, 34 atreet. ee OF A NEW VOLUME NEW YORK TABLET, A Catholle family journal. *OForL Page OF MUSIC” |, arranged for With a popular song, the pianoforte, will be Mail Tabeer a bers, fF annum. D.e J, BADLIER, Publianers, 164 William street, New York. —BUNTONS, nb 318 Broadway, - without pein, # that the boot can be worn fm: mvagintaly afer the ot te leact nova vestones tothe patient, by Dr. ZACH ARIE, Surgeon Okiropediat, a ——-_ WARK'S SYRUP—THE GREAT BLOOD ey on liver, womb or scrofula Oey O . retail, and BARNES & P. ‘i BANG'S, 192 Broad '. wholesale. pit RES SYRUP.—WRARLY, DELICATE PRRSO! {iy he wine o drink, naan gaat bation - LARK'S SYROP I@ ALL ROOTS AND SUGAR AND ‘po mineral. Boyne wabingion arena A Cuake, iT Bs | 15 ene aeee j 15 CENTS LINEN at ARs, 66 and 68 Futon strent, 7. CRNTS—LINEN Oa! AtRY, , 66 and 68 Pulion ereet. ORNTS—LINEN COA’ AIRY, "06 and 66 Fulton | 15 UBNTS—LINEN COA’ AUBVANS’, 66 and 68 Faiton street, i 75 ORNTS—LINEN COA’ AIRY. ', 66 and 4 Fulton strech, ALRY. , 6 and 68 Fulton ZONE cw 6 an 68 Paton street, ey ne OTT anY, 66 and on Puten street errors | 75 CaN Te EN COUT Ew, 6 004 60 Peden sires j ICMAT HINES OOS T Ar, 66 and 8 Paton sea. | Q]-BtAY tawnn poerens, GIA PAT LUNeH DC HT ATW, 66 and 60 Felten sirens (66 and 68 Paltoe street, - ¥ LINEN DURTERA. $1 a At RVAN®", 66 and 68 Pulton street, Maral LINBN PURITAN, 06 and 68 Fulion street, G] AY NEN UGTHY AND 6 and 64 Puiton set $1- RLAY LINEN DUSTER $ =—BLAY LINEN DU AL EV AND’, 66 and 68 Fulton street, AL BVA) $1" LINEN DCE AL EV AND’ , 66 and 08 Falton street, 5S, CENTS FOR SUMMER Co. AT OAK HALA. 75 {inoD’ Rh De GROOT, He kad 86 Pulon are. 15 PEROb! Ree OmoROUr, skit Punon sect 15. FiROD RES De anoOe, sand 6 Paton tree G1 POF EN PORTRALE, tend Fulton stro rOTICN FINDING THE SEASON UNUSUALLN NGS eer, SS Syn Boers fell ‘be balance of my Immense mmmer ~~ Those who wie toccvnoanion il wi Beton. 1 entire Joly, BB A ", 66 and 68 Fulton street.

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