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{hut which scoule permission to Mr, Colllas vo make Oe tenesions atthe tive. Ov mation of str Fi Pa (aan. ) of Ga., tho report was ‘THE WIDOW'S PENSION BILL, ETC. Mr, Wave, (opp } ot Oxia, mate an wettectual attemot totke opt © wicow'a Pension bill, and Mr. MALLORY, (wow.) ot Fis an ieifectuai stvempt to take up the Fiort- Spevwb war cims 2 Tue bill for tne rote! of the captors of the brig Caledonia in the war of 112 wes passed by 2v against 9. The bill gractiwg pensions to Mrs Gaiver and Mrs. Jones Wee re coveniered anv divided into two bills, both of wheb were pared. Mrs Jones is granted $62 8 mouh duricg ber #tdowbood, aud Mrs. Guines $50 @ month du- Peg bee vite. The Houre bill for the carr'ege of the mails from St Jo- sept, Me to Pracerville, Cal., paesed oy 29 agaians 17. Oc mounn Of Mr. fiuaTER, ho Seaate wo the re. ort of the Sonterenge Commities on the bill for tae col- enue, abd the bil: passed. Mr Toombs, ‘rom the Conference Comrulitee on the Post (Off © Appropriation Dill, reported that the comuuittes bad Deen avabio 10 agree, aad that the bill bat beéa laid oo tho tablo ot the House. He moved that the Senate adhere f tts amendment. Mr Srvawr ayreed with Mr. Toombs, and wanted to kD0 4 whetver be Senate really hed any share ia shapiog the lopiniasl of the country: Mr. Toouns said 126y bad pot, and in his opinion did not deverve it The evbyrot was then poatpousd Pi Meantvg of the above ts that the House some oe €¢ to woolen tue franking privilege for represeniatives, Dut ere qoite wiicg thet senatore should diveet them- soives of that right : Mr. Bunrak moved to take up the Fiftesa Million Lowa pais wits ibe Honse amendment to make it twenty mil- n Toe motion waa agreed to, and tho bill passed as amend ‘24 age nat 21. ee ae Huu vase Bunvay PM. Tue spectators aro thronging off rapidly, and no ladies Ba Noni sr aoe ired and sleepy Sevetors seem tt Sever oneus ney nid been made, the latest Brgatived by 20 egainst 17, eee Hae Pasr Twrive O'CLooK. Senators are covsiderably exercised respecting the por. tinecity of tne House tn the rostter of the Poa’ fice mil, Mr. lveasos raved vis single voice in favor of the Seaate noceding w tos #ugeestions of the House Divers genviemen were then anxious to adjourn, Mr BiGLeR Deeougdt MoAuIMous CooRent (Oo iatroduce @ joint resoini.oo to ext ad tee Besson, but five or six Sens- Urs prompuy wierposed “1 objece’” Mr. Avstek moved that the Senate meet on Monday at nine o'e1ork Mr. Brows~Tobjext. ‘A moting was ben mate to adjourn, when the ayes Bud puye beg Called, it Was Carried by yeas, 2; cays, 2i—vousequeut § the Senate found tiself adecpertediy ad- Jourbed t Moocay a ll o'c ock, end this necessitetes a Projopgation of ihe Beseton Mr. Bigice’s motloo is to extend the session iadetiaitely. House of Reyreaontati ves. Wasnsorox, June 12, 1868, MARYEAND CONTESTED KURCTION, ¥r, Banws, (opp ) of Ill., rose to @ question of privi- loge, apd catied up the report of tbe Committee of Lec tices on the memorial of J. Pinckney Whye, contesting ‘the coat of wr. Harris, of Marytaod. AKVOLUTIONAKY CLAIMS, M+. Frsvox, of N. Y., moved to suspend the rules, ip order Uv \ske up House bill providing for tho ecttie Mev! of Lhe ciguve of cilloors aud soldiers of the Revolu- wepary ano for tee widows and chiidrea of hose ‘who alec 1 the service; aud the yeux ead nays b ving been the rules were pot suepeated—yeas 56, maye 7 th ros vot voting affirmatively, COMMITIEES OF CONVERENCE, On motion of ar. J, G. Jones, the House iosistad upon ite dissereeing votes on the Sonate amendinoats to tne Ovene Mi ‘wer bill, the Newy bul, aud tae Supple mental Iodwed Apgrooriation bill, aud agreed to the propo midees OF coaferenes Wereon, MAKYLA™D CONTASTED ELECTION AGAIN. Mr. Barus. of Il, rose to @ question of privilege and aga’ eo up tbe Maryland convsted etection case. but for Opposition it bad met, he tnoughs the case might by this we have boon disposed ot, the yous aod mays were ordered Oa the motion to post pove, HN’ resuitei—veas 96, nays BL So the subject ‘Was Oot poued Uuti! the second Moaday in Decamber ovxt. THE POST OFFICE BILL, Mr. JG. Jones, (2dm.) of Pa., reported back from the Commitee of Ways and aexns the Senate amendments to the DM making aporoprations for the service of the lost ‘Ofhoe Depertwent tor the next dscal year, aud the bill Trea (0g ep proprialivos [OF LkO oXpeaKos Of Codecling Ube revenues free onstoms, which wore referred to the Com- mrteeo the Whole, and made the special order therein, ‘The floure then weat into Commie of tac Whole, (Mr. Boot os. of a., in the chair), and tonk up one genste Amevoments to the Post Uftioe Ap; biti. The Geet ameocdment, whcn estadishes the office of Four-h ssststaot Postmaster General at a setary of $3,000 a yeer wes ciscussed wt length, and livally agreed to— yeas TS, Days 5 TLe secon? amendment, which rovives an act a'lowing Bewail exira comosnsation to the oflicers of the Vast. gon chy Vous , 08 account of pablic docameats, wae reje aed The thrd amendment, allowing the Fourth Arsistant Pos.marter General a mesenger at $420a year, was ag! eed to fhe fourth amendment, directing tho Secretary of the Navy t© pay F K. Cotims and bis aseociates certan sums deotued Cem tie compensation Oa acovunt of the slo*cr (ri 6 of the steamer lricseon, gave riso & & loag ditg whieh the committee ross. ues alter jour o'clock the House took a re- o'eroes. EVBNING SBSSION. ‘The Houre was casieo to orcer ebertly after six o'clock. THA CIVIL APPROPRIATION ints Mr. Pueurs, of Mo.,reporved from the Committee of Confereece upon the aisagreeing votes of the two houses oa the biil making appropriations for suadry civil ex penser of government, that the committee recommend ‘what «| sitious for ach Drench make Cortats spccifled concossions. The Hovse comcar ia the amendment aporopriat $5,000 fer we ‘mprovement of Peansyivania avenue, in ‘thes city; in the sppropriation for the Little Falls bridge; im the appropriation for tho Washington Aqueduct, in the form ia whch it passed tho Senate; in the appropriation for the comp’etion of cortain Castom Housos, wit a pro- vino that except im the cases oF the New Or Coerleston Custom Houses the money 534!] not be expend - 64 unti! 1 krown that the Duildings will be for tho rums pon arame: Bayy ne manner eo amenccent reducing tke each cane for New ‘Otleane and Charleston; to pay the volunveors callod out in Kansas by Sor Geary and in the provision against obstructing the wireors oF Waehington in certain cases, The Senate recede from tho im proving Judielery equare, io ing trees on the mal!, and $30, 4 ™ ‘adm ) of Tenn, moved to lay the report on the tanle, ring the defeat of the ‘to ite pamsace ip the pbace Mr. Cunsuws, (adm) of Va., called for the yous and nays, which were ordered, and the motion to lay on the tadi rejected— yous 48, Bays 100, ‘eax aod Daya were ordered on the report of the The Committee of Uonference, and it was agreed to—yeas 82, nays 74. ‘THR Posr OFVICR RULE. ‘The House went iato Cominiitoc of tho Whole, and re- sumed the consideration of the Senate amend ments to the bil making for the service of the Post Office leourtment ‘The fourth amendment in relation to the Collins line of steamers wa: agreed to. The O/th amendment, repealiny the law requiring iet- ters to be advertised in newspayers having the largest Ciroulation, aod providing that the advertisement shall be given tothe papers which wili insert it at the lowest rates war agreed to. The sixth amendment, limititg the salaries of special BAT) agente ‘0 $2,500, was agreed to The seventh amendment, providing that no arrange ment ebal! be made by tracted diression. Mr. Tavton (ndm.) of N. ¥., vidirg that this :norease shall ooly tak where the protege is iasudloest to pay the ‘currion Mr Wixetow, (adm.) of N. ee Oe ee ee the provailed — yeas 82, nays not counted, ‘The House was still in session when we ast heard from Capitol. Wasnixoros, Jun@12, 1858, MPSAGH FROM TYt PRESIDENT THR STATE OF THE FINANCES, A monsage was received from the President, in which ho says that it is his indispensable duty to call the atven- tion of Congress to the condition of the treasury. On the 19th of May the Secrotary estimated that thirty sevon millions of dollars would probably be required for tho above the estimates then submitte4, and the probable de. ciency cannot be ascertained tili the appropriation aad Private bills shall finally be passed. He recommends Con- grees to provide the necessary moans before the adjourn ment. The failure to do so would bes disgrace which should not fall on the country. It will bo tmposaible for him © Ascertain the amount required before or Monday next, it now balf : l Hd z ir i ti : gf #8 5 F i i a 333 i i ‘i motion the megesge wes laid on the table, and ordered + be printed, ‘TEE COLLECTION OF THE REVENU. ‘The House then ected on ‘be bill as retursed from tho Renate, with med iments making appropriations for the collection of the revenue ‘THE BRITISH Mr. Barkapare, (wim.) of Muse , said the Committee on Foreign Adare were cow ready Y., was ready to report his Dill, but he Gouse would aot Goosent at this ime. ‘Tux $16, 000 LOAN BILL— SKITS AGU Kans UNS. our wok up soe Loan nL. Mr. Bu: » (oop ) of Mase, 9 onthe eub th ce outrages. There had been more than thirty of thom withio win weeks ageinet the Ine of nations, aa ex- by Webster end Cathoun, and decided Dy Story end Stowell. The doctrine wan that oa 66a every nation was equal, and Cg oo which symbolized ales 8D honest Bationality sacred. could be taken where found, bus cur people are not pirates, aad there fore bad been outraged, Those committed those Te would cast doubt on our courage an sunk the ehios or brought them toto port it Cause of war. Engtand spouid thank us for vindicating the law, Tae adaiuttration, be feared, was not up to te mark, It was *Briy=.0r forty oF fi beck down over aod oa lo waw this ia tae Pre- a(deot’s anewer to tbe cal! of the Honsa; to the latter from Secretary Cana to Mr. Dailas; ip tne orders to the Gait #quacron—ae gentral as inoee in the Walker case, uador Which Chatard was recalled for not doing waat Paulding war condemprd for coing in the same waters; in tue re- sointions ct the Senate Commitee on Foreigc Relations, which wore pointiess and aimiess; aod above al, im the requeet for power to attack the sparen a Why en for power against Fogiand not ‘uso Ireaty pos- errtec? It there was power to use the marines to shoot down eltizens in Wa birgton, was there not power syatmat a foreign foc? If Walker could 0¢ taken in Nica. ragua, Could not an enemy whoo invadedour soil? He said she President bad uscd his power w trample down the rigbte of Americen cit'z*us et bome, but ued uot strained it to protect us from a foreign fee. Oar psoole wore joa lous of power, out woula gant every aime aod every men 0 vindicate the honor of the couatry. Tae foreiga policy ef the country was weak and vaciliating. Every. body msuited us. He referred to puroerous instances of this, avd pointed out the course of Frauce ia Central Ano ten He said oar agents had peen auch as make weak govertm-ote bate and strong ones despwe us, Tne tine bus amived for us to manifest our power. “Wr. Koxxen, (adm.) of Md., toquired whether Mr. Sur- iiryame would plunge tre couutry into a war, whetmer Kegiune anthor'zed those acts or Do!” Mr. BURIINGAME replied that ‘the course be advocated was the @ay 0 preserve the peace aad Losor of ive coca try. We want po war, bat we want no insults, ({ Fag- ‘apd meant tosearch, she meact war, We never would submit to that. The question rested with her, and not witb us, Heacmired her courage aad exulted ia her re- bown. Mr J. Guancy Jonas enid as Mr. Bartiogame bad made « ar epcech be expectsd bim to respoud w all che ciakms for expenses, sfier referriog to the dgures, and giviag a wipute account of the €ocdition of the treasury, He re- marked (hat it was a epecies of Giibusteriog w attempt a fivaveial reform during the expir vg hours of tais session: let it be commenced at tbe next. He would bold bim self ready to vote fer war snpylies whenever be thought the henor of the conntry demanded them, and would at once afford every means to viacicae the American (log on every gee, The gentiemsa from Mussacbusetts bad bla:ned the President for not get org op & war, whea it was vot io his power to make war, aod gentiomen would pot vote to give him that power. Mr. Jones said this bili could go to the Senate, aad wiler the amount required should be figured up, that 1m the bil! could be facreased accordingly and the House could afterwerd act on it Mr Sickie suid if the policy Mr. Burliogame proposed wae carried ont, one hunared milttions of dollars would be required. The gentieman’s (Surlingame's) remarks were equal y divided between spots buried at the administra top ord jaurels lsid at Great Britain's fect. The geotie- man Compiwiped that while the Presidest aud Congress recommended the proceeding against Paragusy nothiog Wee Cope tn regard to the jowults received from Eag aad. He (Sickles) woud remind bim (Burlingame) that while be voted tor the expedition ageine,Paragcay he bas aot voted for any of 1p appropriations which would enade the Presidr nt successtul'y to take a stand against British visi- teticn ap search The administration bas doae its whole cuty. It bes not gope to war, for it bas no sutbority under the constitaion to do #0. ‘Onny ress bas not deleg sted any portion of its authority on ot the President bax promptly cal ed on the out to disavow the acts of ite equatroa ia waiting now for a respouse to the de- mano, and etary of the Navy has sent a feet into Ube Gulf strong enouga to drive the Sritish squadron from those weters. In case the British persist, our forces there are HO ter Orders to protect, at & | bazarde, A@ericau vos sels from this species of outrace The Secretary of State, ‘witb Dis usual abtli y and statesman/ike atutude, hus been roneiug to all portioos of the country for official iofor- manon m regard to every outrage by the Briush cruisers, ‘a0 nes promyp ly deepatobed the official accoants of the visitations of American vessels to London, requiring an explanaticn and disavowel of the same Note word bad been sad about nogotiation, as asserted by Mr. Barlin gare, and p otection of cur abips is tne order given to the equaoron in the Galt. Tois attituse of the President should be steadfastly adhered to by the President Mr. Bram, (opp.' of Mo., inquired whether it was ob the inv Operaticns against the slavo traco op tbe African coast were trans’crred from tbat coutisent to this’ Mr. Sickuss replied—Not in apy sense of the word Mr. Birk remarked then ho was mach mistaken ic his reading of tbe correspondence between the Secretary of State and Britieh government. ‘THR LIGHTROCSE APPROPRIATION BILL was then taken up. bome, np pene mob country and country’s be for others to calculate Naw Oximaxs, June 10—Evening. ‘The city continues quiet and business has beon resumed. The Vigilance Commitice still bold meetings, however, and somothing may be expected to turn up soon. Movements of the Gulf Squadron, Copeman Pam (ive 8 7 Ms} The steamship Empire City, from New York 2d inst. vin Havana, has arrived, with the California mails of the 20th May. ‘The Empire City reports on the 7th, on Salt Key Banks, was spoken by the United States steamor Fulton, cruising for H. B M's. steamer Devastation, said to have brought orders for stopping the boarding of American sbips. Tho Water Witch left Havana on the 9th for the onst- ward. ‘Tho Empire City loft Havana on the ‘Oth, dnd was again ‘The Arctic had not arrived at Havana. ‘The Styx was due at Havana, and expected hourly, ‘The Reported Buckeye Propeller Exploston « Hoax. Cmoaco, June 11, 1868, ‘The report of the explosion of the boiler of the propeller Backeye, and consequent loss of thirty lives, turns out to have been a hoax, originated by a pérson claiming to be ‘a survivor, for the purpose of exciting the sympathy of the charitabie. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, isos. ‘Terrible Sterm at tne Danks of Newfound- ? tand. (BEAT DAMAGE TO VESSELS AND IMMENSE LOSS OF pai Bostom, June 12, 1858. ‘The French packet from 8. Pierre to Sydney reports & heavy gale previous to the Let inst. om the Banks of New- foundiand, atended with immense loss of Life aad pro- perty to the French fishermen. Bosides the loss and damage of veesels, it is said that ao less than three hun- dred men perished during the etorm. Orders had been @ont to Halifax for 3.000 fathoms of chain cabie. Fice tn Boston. Bostox, June 12, 1868. A Gre broke out this evenicg at 1134 o’clock, P. ML, ia the store of E, B, Paine, 67 Milk street, aad communicated Ww tbe acjacent steres, occupied by C. ¥. Hathaway and Carpenter, Plymton & Co., the stocks of which, with the interior of the stores will be totally destroyed. Another British ‘The brig Arabela, Capt. Day, from Aspinwall, arrived ‘A Chis port yesterday morning, and reports, Lat inst. Int. 23, long. 88 20, at two P. M., was Grod into by @ British steam gunbest when the brig washove to. Svon after a boat from the steamer came alongside, and the officers in charge inquired where tho “brig was bound, where from, aad de. manded to eee her papers, which were ehown him; and after ecrutin'zing them he allowed the brig te proceed. ‘The ofllosr was very volite. ‘Tne Storm. Considerable damage was Gone by the rain along South and West oireets; several of the cellars wore filed with water io the dopth of over two feet. The damage will, wo doubt, ammoun’ toeeveral thousand dollars, Thestorm bes done considerab!e damage among the shipping. A echo er was reported by the river police as having sunk in the East river about four o’clock, but the name of the ‘vessel could not be ascertained. It is said that it was capsized during the heavy galo, ead immediately wont down. There were two men reported t> have been on board, both of whom escaped, ad landed on the Brooklyn tide. Several schooners and other vessels dragged their anchors avd drifted several bundred feet. A schooner jy tng jest off the point (Il boken) was unable to stand the gale, dough having two avchors out. She drifted dowa as far as the Hoboken ferry slip, and succeeded in getting » rope fast to the steamboat Phenix, doing some Little Gamage to the latter vessel. Several other vessels wore seen to Crag their anchors, but wo were uaable to learn if any farther damage was cone. One of the clm trees which bes so tong atorned tho frowt walk of the New York Hospital on Broadway, was blown down durirg the a‘ternoon oy the storm; several other trees were aleo destroyed—one or two in Wasting: ton Parade Ground. ‘The police velegraph was entirely out of order during the day acd evening. Tho operator, Mr. Keilock, was unable to send commenicattros to auy’ of the wards up to & late hour inst evening. Had not this-been the case, wa — no dou rt searned if further damage had oc- curr TELEGRAPHIC. FLOOD IN THR OHIO AND TRIBUTARIES. Cinoiwwatt, Suse LL, 1868, There have been heavy rains withia tho last cighteen bours, though the strength of the storm bas now abated. Tee the mometer has fallen twenty degrees since yoster- day. The Onio is rising at the rate of two inches per bocr, and all ite tributaries aro rising rapidty. There aro pow thirty eight feet of water in the channel here, and a great flood is probable. The track of the Ohio and Blissis- sippi Railroad bas been wached awey six milos west of Cincippati, and other roads are injured more or less, but the particulars are not known. It is foared that the crope are injured seriously, particularly that of wheat. CunvaLasp, Jane 12, 18 ‘The Obio river at Cincinnati bas risen five aad a half feet since noon yesterday, and still coutiaues to rise very rapidly, All its tributaries are also very high. It rained bere steadily, but not very heary, all last night. To-day the weather at Cincinnati has beon cloudy but dry._ At Dayton the Miami river rose two feet last nicht, but was stationary at noon to-day, McPhersoatowa is completely inundated. The weather here is wet and drizzly. The track of the Pittsburg Railroad is washed ‘away for half @ mite on the lake shore. BFYKCTS OF THE STORM AT BALLLMORE. Barrimone, Jono 12, 2868. A tromendous rain storm set in bere « five o'vlook yes ‘erday evening, continuing all right. It set in again in the morning and afteracon with increased viv- lence. The flood at Jones’ Falls is very great, and the streets at the lower end are completely fooled. Bait! more etrect this afternoon, near the bridge, was flooded With two or three fect of water. Tho Fails this evening are foaming down « fearful flood, carrying down quaati ties of timber, fencing, &c , from above, indicating great destruction of property above. During the afternoon Charles strest bridge was carried away, ani fears wore entertained for a time of the safety of other bridges. The market space is flooded and collars are filled, The water are now su balding. City Intelligence. Scorr Lirr Granv—CarennaTion ov Gaxerat Scorr’'s Bumrnpay.—To morrow, at 10 A. M., the veteran Life Guard of the Mexican War will parade in honor of tho seventy second birthday of their former cemmander-in- chief, who for fifty years has been a faithful and devoted servant of his country. In company with a detechm: it of the Seventh regiment and tho Tigers, Life Guard will to the City Hall, where the ladies of this city are id stand of colors, The Governor's room tho will grace the occasion, and with them will be ‘La Fille du 7 born ui the battle fleid of Vera Cruz Major (eve ral Sand aod staff wil e tn the ce- Ban been called to Washtogion tag public business, on pressing pu' ' as it was expected by him and the Life Guard thas a happy re unlon would take place at his residence. Ccourama Neuuoesce —On Friday forevoon, as Mr. Zabriskie, an eiderty and very respectable citizen residing tn Prince street, was walking on the shady side of Uroad- way, dear the corner of Houston street, he was suddenly knocked down by « large and heavy mattress falling upon him. He was precipitated down the steps of « base- ment saloon, and etriking upon bis face and head was re ing so was this so prievoury aad uncxpected!y ta: was thus 80 your unexpectedly ia- ‘carclonanens this accident s 4 PRACTICE —A MAN CANNOT BR ARRESTED BY ONS COURT WHILE IN CURTOPY OF ANOTHER. Before How. Judge McCarthy. Jose 11.—Manuel Soto ve. William White —Mr. Gard- ner, of Sag Harbor, moved to discharge the aefendant from arrest and to dismiss all proceedings in this action— tt a i James Mulrey vs. Charles Jenkins.—Now trial granted on payment by defendant of costa of former trial. Costa of action at special term and costs of appeal to abide the Roligtous Untelligoace. CIVY CHUBOERS. Rev. Buseeil A. Bailsu, of Chelmsford, Mase, will Preach in the *ixth Untverealist charoe, Twenty fourth Gtrect, between Eighth and Ninth evenues, this cicrming and ef\ernoce. Rev. Br Henry M. Scudder, missionary from ledia, ‘will preach (bis evening in the Dutch church, Twomty- winth etrect and Fifth evonue. Rev. C. W. Bisdle, of Staifrd, Come., will preact tm tho Blecokor street Universalict church, corner of Biecoxer and Downing atreete, this merning and eveniog Teo Rev Dr. Mecmnenamy ond Chrivtian friends will direct special stiention to th Rom'eh mags, or so called “Daily sacrifice @ the New Law,” in Spring Street Hail, 185 “pring atree:, this eve ing, A Christina Jew will ox pose the errors of Rom»niats and Jo*s with regard to tae fipisbed sacrifice of Christ, ‘The Rov. Isso P. Labagh hes resigued the rectorship of Bi. Pau'’s church in South Brookiyn. Rev sir Drowne, late of Holy ‘riviy «bur b, will suppiy tis piace to cay. Rey. Rovers G. Dickson wii proach this morsing usd evening in tie Proistaut Episcopal Mssioc churoh, Astor place. Public worship will be held this morning and evecivg im the New Jorusaiem church (Swedeadorg 43}, to Lyric Bali, 766 Broadway, between Kighth ums Ninth streets. Roy. Samuci Berwick will deliver ea address this mors ing, in the cew Jerugaiem church, ia Leveata strest, near Fourth evenue, om Samson, as the heroic juatge— slavghter at Lebi, Profocsor George Bush, of the New Jerusalem church, Will deliver ® discourse before the Brovkiya Syciety tae morpirg, oa the subject of the Lord’s Prayer, at tae Atho meum, on the northeast corner of Ausauc and Clirtoa eteecte. In the North west Presbyterian churcb, Fiticth street, Rev. N, 7. Gravee will preach this morning, and Rev Dr. §, D, Bercbwr in the afternoon, Bev. Dr. Canfield, Rector of Christ church, Brook'yn, will preach ‘bis evening Ip the Memoria), charch corser of Hammond street and Waveriey piace. Services at 10d A. M., 0nd Gund BY. Ml. Seats free, Rey. Syeney A. Corey wili preseb, as usual, this morn ing and evening, in the Filth Averue Baptist churet. The sfternoon service in most of the churches has been discontinued, in consequence of toe warm weutner. ORDIN e TIONS. Sag Mr. Marini Willets was oroaioed amd instal'en pastor of the Covgregetional churca in Biack Keck, usar Bricgepurt, Coma., on tho 1Ptn of Bay. Mr Jomee S. Hoyt was ordained as an Evang o Fort Huson, Michigab, on we 26.0 oO! May, ia Conn. On Ember Saturday, May 29, the Rey Etmend Lap folorr, axd thy Key. gaming truegg, doth of the Beuedic- tire Order, #ere orduiuod priests in Pitsburg Cathedral, by Bubop O'Connor. Mr. Alvan Ostrom was ordained on the Sist ult., by the Of Mergen, 8 & Wi-vionary Ww Obiak of ae Board of Misstons of the Duten Reformed churcd. Mr 7. L. Byington, appointed by the American Roard as missiorary to che Bulparians, was ordaiced as ua Evan. gelist, by the Presbytery of Newark, &t Bloumfad, N. J, on the 4th inst. OMDINATION OF TRN YOUNG MEN. The Church Reovrd (Epiacopai) of Caicago, givos the fgl- lowing account of the gross ordination at Nashotab, Wis, oo Trinity Sucday:— On Trinity Sunday, the 30th ult., Nashotah waa the seeue of one of the most interesting services ever bold ta this country. Ton young men were ordained to the minis try of Jesus Christ at tbe eame time, in the little chapel ‘bat overlooks the beautiful lake. Three bishops and twenty-four presbyters were present, the whole number of the surpliced host being twenty seven. Long be hour of service all the roads leading te to go ford, Nasbotah were lined with wagons, aud carriages and bug gies filed with eurnest churca people coming up 6 join ia to acc ymmodate ail who had atiended, so that none might go empty as »’” the crow%s who could not get into the chapel adjourned to Bishop Whito tall, where another service was bed and a sermou'preacued by Rev. A. & Tnompson, of Portage. ‘At the appoimted time the ordinauon service was com meceed Rev. Or. Clarkson, of Chicago, and Rev. Dr. Shelton, of Buffulo, read the morning service; Kev. Mr. Bircsail, of Lodiapa, reading tae lessons. ‘Tue foilowirg are the names of the young men who wore ordained :— ‘S. Smitp Etheridge, diocess of Michizen J.G Gassnwrn, st. Avegarivs churca, Chicago G. G. Hepburn, assistant to St. James’ church, Chicago. T J Holcomp, assixtant to Christ church, St. Louis, L. ¥. Jegeup, st. John’s chureb, Portage T. 1. Pattison, aseistact to St. laul’s church, Norwalk, Conn. D. G, Rice, diocers of Massachusotts. Toos. Smith, es start to St. Jonn’s church, Milwaukio. ‘Wm. H Story, diocees of Indapa. P. 8. Townsend, d.ocees of tiuneseta, INVITATIONS. Rev. J. It. Towne, pastor of the North Corgregationsl charoh in Bridgeport, Conn., has covcinded to acce xt the call of the Fiftota street I's salary $5,000. Rey. Mr. Drummond, of lewiston Falls, Me., has ac tho invitation of the North Caurch Society of Spriug- » Masa. their pastor. Rev. W. |. Parsons has been called to the pastorate of the Congregational church at Mattapoisett, Mass. Rev. J. Shrigley, of Read: Pa., has accepted the cull to the Universalist charch, in Richmond, aad commences his cuties by a sermon to-aay. Emmerson, of South Berwick, Me., has ec. Rev. Alfred copied @ call to the Congregational church at Ficnourg, by verian Church, New York; ‘The Rev. Hdward H. Buck, of New Jersey, haa accepted the unapimous invitation of the Congregational Caurch and Society in Fast Machias, Me , to become their pastor, end is expected to enter upon his pastoral duties carly in the month of August. The Rev. Mr. Nickerson, who preached to an Orthodox Covyregational Lociet} orth Woburn, bat wrom an « council b Sen sreeiyed RSS Sp CE atEay meee DEATH IN THE MINISTRY. Totoltigence has been ia Boston of the death of the Rev. J, Hl. Vinton, missionary at Ce Gurmad It ocourred March 31, after a brief attack of juugie fever. weW cnuncies. * ‘The First Congregational church cf Shelburne, Chenango county, N. ¥., of which the Rev. G. McDougail is the pas- tor, will dedicate their new house of worship on Wedne:- day, June 9%. ‘The Universaitsta of Orange, Mass. have just completed the erection of aa elegant aew church edidce, which is an ornament tothe town. It will be dedicated oa Wednos day next, the 16th inat. The new West Fd Miseion church, in Cincinnati, was dedicated op the 6th inst. MISOBLLANBOUS. been appointed Literature tn the University of N in is the Scandinavian professorship ever cstaolshed in (ais Amelia C. Tomple, a deughter of Charies Temple, ‘of Worcester, and Misa Jane . Johnson, of Utica, N. Y | an appointment from the American Board, of the female boarding » bool oa Mount , for which place they will embark pro- > . & Grocted to the memory of the late Osborne, of Fairfield, Camberiand covaty, Avgust 2l—the anniversary of bie one bun = ¥ : z 2 zB : i 5 5 fF tt in Kingston, N.Y , who the @ now Methodist Church in that vil- fine ship Bullion, Capt. Hodgd Poston on the 2d inst. for %t. Ancrews, Legislative prayer meetings are hold daily at l'rovi- dence, presided over thus tar Conwy My Ay 4 Dyer, Lieut. Gov. Turner, ex-Gov. Hoppin and a Bounet— Episcopalian, Congregaticnalist, Baptist an dist of the Inet learn correct statement as follows:—Com clair; ot. alia @ Carpenter, rr a ‘William oe *g Clerk, Wi MateonGeotge De Dods, HAT Haat Fh ty Wm, Nelson. 9 spi Wowsn’s Riowts.—A proposition to amend the pe OG ia the ceoticut Hoare of Representatives, I} wae defeaied by forty five majority. - Coroners’ OMice, Four Daowwwp.—Corover Perry yesterday held en Inquest et Beli+ vue Hospital on the body of an uaknowe man, found ta the Kast river, ivot of Thirty-first street The drooaned was about 36 years of age, and had appa Feotly been tm the warer about three weirs. He was Greweed us6 @lougeboreman. A verdict oi ‘supposed drowning’ wes rendered. A Low of Nature. When the Natural Out- Inte for \be weat> matiers of tbe bived ure chied o- wbetructed, lnesae aL COG MAK It may be headache, Or oyppepsta, or © v Biaordered OF few 5 3 2 nin in, : or worms are generated ‘or epi! psy comes oa, of rhouma Usm, dyeeniery of colic rack ihe bese, Now, SDKATER PLLA seems to have b. adapted by uavure to remove all these oMoullies; for, by cannot injure they wre powrerfu: 1 open Tatura) owtiets tor tae bls 6 W Base Oil abd the body Lak’ Gace /elinsed trom all op Pression, end health Mebtevk what disease had mado ‘ark, | Over a centory bas proved thair usefuiness Sold st princtnal Ole, ho 294 Tonal aireet. bread 996 Bowery, and No 41 Hudaon siveet, Price 36 conta a box, @ Large Assortinent gxorg variety aud elsie, at WHITE'S, the hatter, 143 Fullom | Defines Galamearder Safer—With Patent powder proof locke aad ercas hare Alro fire and burglar provt parlor aafis Lerot 192 Pearl street ROBERT M PATRICK, Parts Roots, and Gaiters, Jat Re~ ceived fox firs: makers, by SUUSNW #161515, boo maker, 2 Nassau atreet. Loont Gilevees, Picture Fremes, d&ec., dic. oe New od beautiful at great reductions. “wiiiams, YavESe Wicui aus & 0O., No. 363 Broadway, Wheeler & Wihon's Sewing fachines. Ciitce 4g Broadway, New York Berrov’s New Patent Sewing Machine ts supe ior & the higrest priced machine, and only $16. agenis wanted. 447 Sroadway. Anew Perrarde for tne Season.—Bouquet Mogarite, extracted from the wild Sowers of Mexiro, Fif. mee per botde = Prepared by PHALON & BON, 497 9 Gray Hatr...Wilsoo’s Hair Colorer Gra- domly ebangew gray or any color (0 & glouy black Or brow ae without injuring the hair or stsining the ein. spplied like mater, po truubte, no bed suaell | Frice ouly 26 cenix Bold at the ‘agency, 306’ Grand otreet, corner of Alien, in the drug Butcheior’s Hats Dye, Wi aad Toupess— ihe besi ww the world, aurvi a made, Bold and ap- piles ef the maoufactory, 23 Brosdway. Cristsdore’s Hulr Dys, Wigs and Toupees— ‘Wbolesnle ene retail, and the dye privately applied, as Ne. 6 Astor Louse. rath Buildiag, wi«, ai No, | of Straw Hats, to | Berry's Tricophercur te tne Best and cheapest article for aresting besutt’ying cleanting, curling, poeverving and restoring ihe Ladies, try it, Bold vy all ruggiats. Raeates! Cure Truss, Supporters, Bandages, ciasilo stockings, &c., ot MaKSH & UO.'s, No. 2 Vesey street. Holloway’s Piils.—Absoiute Control over the disordered stomach and bownis is exercised by taese apereac ble vegetble ouraiives. Their genial effect pve the system is abiv tothe miraculous. Soid £0 Malden Inne N.Y. ——————————_ ‘darriea. Deora—Fospick.—On Thursday, June 3, by the Rev. Wr. Marsoins, Rousnt Daesorr to’ Miss Macaix Foswic, daughter of R’ B. Fosdick, Keq , all of this «ity, Aagan— Fo —Ic San Francxco, om fhursday, May 2, by Rey. J Magiania, Mr. Jouw Hacan w Miss Mar J. Fixing, piece of James Hagan. ? Bautimore acd K.chmone, Va , papors please copy. Sivvas—Biiory.—In Brookipa, & D, ou Saturday, June iz, by the Rev. Charies J. Jones, Mr. Joun M. Sarr. - «dala nea to Man FP. Liv.orr, of Brook- yp, ET. Saitimore and Newcastle, Del , papers please copy. mea, Awes.—At Talcaboana, Chie, on Sunday, April 4, Aumx- Avngs Amxs, formerly of Nantucket. Cosmcorn —Vo Friaay, Juoe 11, of iniammation of the dowels, airs Parnicn Comsnroan The frienas of the tamtiy are requested to attend the fu poral, from ber late residence, No. 43-Hamiiton avenue, South’ Brookiyt, (bis (Suoday) @iternoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be interred to Calvary Uomotery DicKINsos.—On Saturday, Jane tz, Mra. AsGatina DieK- Ison, beloved wile of R. H. M. Dickinson, aged 22 yours. Her frievos ano acquaintances are respecuutly invited to atiend the funeral, from ber father's resi ence, Fort Lee, N. J, at three o'clock tow afternoon. The steamer Flora leaves the foot of Sprirg street at 10 and 2 o'siock. Gankiaas,—On Friday, June il, at her residence, cor- ner cf Grabam aod Meeker avenues, Brooklyn, FE. D., Ca- THERIND, beioved wife of James Carrigan, formeriy a resi- cent of Tullyafd, coucty Cavan, Irelaud. ‘The friends of the famity, thoce of her brother F.tward, of ber sisters, Mrs. Brady aoc sre Smith, aad of her bro- tbere-in law, Den's and Pairick Garrigan, are respectiuily ipvueddo attend the funeral, this (Sunday) atvernoon, at turee Ocioca. May Ler soul rest in pesce—amea! GRAMM. Aftor ® ehort ti'nese, Many Grauas, wife of Patrick Grabam aged 40 years. Hor triebds and those of the family, are Ly tw. vited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternooo, at two o’ciock. from her late resiconco, Bay Ridge, Long — Her remains will be interred in Fiatbush Ceme- —On Saturday, Juno 12, Mr. Mogus Hamea, inthe bay pe of bis age He nase —at Sacramento, of di , Writes M. Hose year of hisage, and brother mevlo Lawion.—On Salurday, Jane 12, Mrs. Axx A. Lawior, “the friends The f and re'stives of tho family are requested to Attend the funcrai, trom nor late residence, No, 110 Thir- tueth street, corner 0. Taird avenue. ¥cCanz.— On Saturday, Juve (2, Jammy Hever, oaly son Catharive MoOabe, mouths and 7 of Daniel aud aged 7 anya. ¢ friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funera', this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence avenue 0, moon —On Friday, Juno ii, MaRgarst Styzanana, daughter of James and Elizabeth McGuire, im the 7th year of her age, ‘The friends and acqanintapces of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the fuaersl, from the residence of ber paren, No. 217 Mott street, this (Sunday) aiternesa, at two o'clock. Moors, —(n Friday, June 11, Jane Asm, Par pee gh- tor of the late Lows Moore, iu the 58th yoar of her age. The rolatives and friends of the family aro respectially Invited to attend the fonerai, ai two o'clock oa Monday afternoon, from her mother's residence, in Hackensack, NJ. further notice . J, without O'Cosnon.—On Satarday morning, June 12, Kowanp, our gost von of Ambrose and Ann U'Oonnor, nauives of lee, county Kerry, ireiand His frieuds are respectfully invited to attend the fane- ral, from his iste residence, No. 62 Leonard street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains will be conveyed to Calvary Cemevery. Rowe. , 08 Sanday, June 6, Mr. Jom Rows, aged 29 years 9 months. The reint vee and frieads of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at bait past ove o'clock , from bis late residence, Washington tr near Netional avenue, Greeapoiat, His remaias Nl be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Tree —On Friday, June LU, Jamas 3 , son of aod Elmira Titus, aged 22 yoars, 5 montha and 18 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully iwvited to attend the funers!, this (Senday) afternooa, at two o'clock, from the residonce of his parents, Westches- tor, Westohester county, N. Y. Thna.—-On Friday morning. yt Peres J, Warkas, his pareaus, No, 117 ovly ton of Peter and Mary Waters, 1 yoar, 6 montns ane 12 ¢aye. ‘The funeral will take pace thir ) aflernoon, at (Sunday two o clock, from No. 180 Firstavenve. The friends of the 1 invited vo attend. , June 11, wt the residense of his pa- rents, No. 426 Pear! street, Joun Wir, aged 96 years. friends }, and the brothers of Na- Froemasons, aro invited to morning, at Yon o'clock. MISCELLANEOUS, Ee TIONES, WANS STRART, $8 60 FOR FANCY SHOES Beet enn ‘and only $6 for frat quality of patent leather RANUR KENDALL, ‘ioe aed ale merchant, A No. 5 South William atroet, New York, mPOSRA BF. V. HAUGH \. have the pleasure of appounsing 1D hele rises and the public thai, having estavliahed & magutactory for the pro- FINE SILVER WARK, they are pow eng ged in preparing « large and elecant se- sorimen' of Fee ante, eoffee sete, urna ke baskets, de of entirely now and'sieguat dosigha, be whole of whieh Will alpemenl tx ware é an Rroadway and Hreeme A. SYA "Plan ean pi Sa eh ee eee ES Uesetsweeie seen pa Waa sosabt, | R—Onen Me otk "A wail Ba @ards +0 legac! visi peck Sway, corner of Duane treet” Retatnanted Berane. OUTWITT! detestor ‘ED, RURGLAR® ALA! bu —Thie Ne protectibe ag eves ev: c~ gr cube eats evertovevied ‘Frice st ehe' retail, et 61 Obata! "a r sea ccanee. *POUTHWIUR CO ROMERQUE FE FROM PAIN.—BUNIO! ac. C WRNE EXTRACTED 4 ioverted pai's. vascular mite ibe Bt. NS CoE. BUNIONS NallL# PENETRATING TER J Rea, extracted withant pein, ne that the boot can be werm Eieace take patiat by Dr ZeCUalie, eurgoom dist 700 Broasway. orto & ZaCBaBiBs WASH, FOR |. prevents excoeeve a doughital oder toe len For Te Broadway. ‘ph. LEVETT'R PATENT IMPROVED ATMOSPERREG Pressure pase for artifcia! weh The pu slic are ied Wexamine thie tveution au} judge fee lis importruce cam beecen ata glance. [2 Wavertey Pince, near Bronawsy a } prs OF THA LUNGS aND THROAT CUSED — fer ons who have derived Bo benef from he eatment they have been nr der ere respectfully invites to call W VCNUAKSMITH, MD. who bas been very aucaee fal ourirg hundreds of persons in thw cl'y of ~onsumpuos, after being p o-euncrd toruranie by ther phy slcmns and given ap $o dle Uilloe only for the treatment = nd et ‘coosame- tcp. 8 Bowery, Office hours f.om 9 10 4 P. af. Sead for @ boos, graus. Dp? apo pre fos Bg vtertg | Bare uae heir ir remares eapest remedier for the balr ever ‘diavowe red, Only 38 onnta bo the. if you wish toda ken your bair tos bi-ck or bro! dyeing or staining your iiesh, use the hair colorer. « four Ppp! turn fhe mrayeat bar to 8 biace oF thrown, Ifyou are bald, or wish (o \ucrease the growth of yonr hur, sreng?! roota cure dandruf’ or sick kaw ache, WIL ONS batr res orer ie decid: the best article, keopiog tbe end tovarnn, A rich, soft, w ard beantiful eppesrepce boa at the drug store Bub Gri sireci, store open until 1] at night, LIZA BRTBAN ALK, WHOLKCOME AND NOURISH tag. In pint bowles on y. _Wholessle or retell J RanLuW, 196 Pesri street, OLD PENS—WE WOULD RECOMMEND PRESOWS fm waet of excelien gold pens and soy Pe LE Y's cele rated gold peos, bey boiox ths best pens wama- fnelured Gilles Bud store, 103 rondwa), bewow Cortland eireet, Gort AXTRACT OF ELDER FLOWERS, Eofening tke skin eS apd Improvieg (he complexes, This admirable preparation of riser losers is very feageant f8a perfume & cer flowers bees, fom the been esteemed a4 8 mid «nd barmle. der o beeen. Teo oun dure Will speedily au4 completely r> DG hehe OPUE For LS a Bold everywhere ts can etter ony sand deliciwus peverage, bul er (aan can be procured io suyobor wey botiies at 26 conte, 5) conta and 8! mak” gs'lovs of beer General depot 363 most druggiats. Lorre OHIO WINES eperkiing and still Cataw be ond Isabela, For ateat 3 Warren street, Opporite the Flucsou biver Helland dopo, by Far dD. 8 GuZZEns, Bole agent aod genera) wine merchant RR, ® BrEARWAWS REGULATORS GILL CURm '. costivences, indigesion, dyapepeia liver em pisiot, cise Of the heert and kidnege, fo compisinte, and a dose of them wil cleans and purify the biood Rm. RP. R.—Offee iz altou street, New York. Gold by doug ginte and merchants everywhere. qn VER WARK- 90-1 000THS PARTS FINE, DD, Werranted 2.0. HAC ICK, manufacturer, Parties pur galiver ware, avoons, forks, 4, or im Jowelry, wat.hes, chains, &2. are inviied 10 the Manvfect’ ry, 495 Proateny, up eteirs. store prines. 2 ver cent halow rer opresented by DAVID RATT. Biylieh reir of boots or nN aad youths’ bouts srd shoes The greatest saw je ip apy One siore in tae counvy, Call and sco,et SF Browiway. through Our WOrks Pnf will be reoelwnd bs fun guaa'e See, month. . BaLLaRy, sHUTE & ad ried ATM '—PIRE!! vn. m. wane. War! war!! war!)! Have you heard the shout? dobury Bull shd Joasthan bave oi in'o & peat. whee Allare —woarly to dl And hs Coogress goes ta for rattsiaction. Fite! filet! site! ark | hear the even seror Weare going 10 «Bat waits lite w ‘Time! tame |! tims Ob, bo) ‘But lightning under weter—the poor se to fry— Must artopiad ne*ives at tbe b tom 0. the dep, ‘Aud (Rose that Keep Drard ers can firs rory cheap. Biood ! blood |! blood |! !—yon will eee tt Gh. what awful sisazber! Oh, whet lors of tam— rere ees. to Buck ‘em with auaon T Imust ho ‘0 Pmitn's lo ret my soger c! SMITH BOTHER Gas F.ice Wholesale OW ota Oicthing Warerooms, 122, 138 and 1i0 Fulie streets N. Te ya PATERT Oneman DER BAFR, FIRE Pi or Gamat Wr Boor care THR WORLD, Wi BRGY: y, Corner of Dey eweit, W.¥. IREATEST PLAGUE OF LIFEC ps you'll way & Koolding wife, ‘hose tor ene can Hever Quint knee wi jeWa are locked w sleep, ‘ell, T confens, Unst's bad, Hint | Keow semothing just nu and: Fiona sod bedbiuge in Whick hanten'? — WHITER PUCK COATS, . AU BYAN®, 06 and 66 Palton street, WHITE DUCK COATS, At RVANS’, 6) and 98 Fulton «rest, DUCK CvUATS, $2 50 white . wD) AU EVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street, DUCK COA 6, WwHITe $2 50 Run AND, un tod 68 Fulton street, $2 50 WHITE DUCK COATS, OV At BV ANS’, 68 end 63 Fulton street $2 50 FETE poor cours, e AL EVANS’, 66 nad 68 Fulton street. $2 50 WHER DUCK COATS, 2) At KV ANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street. $2 5 WHITE DUCK Coane, At EVANS’, 66 ard 68 Pulton street, $2 Sf) Waite puck ooats, At BV ANS’, 66 and 68 Pulton street, eee — 4 — 1 “) A() WHITE DUCK o $2 50 A TAN 68 tad 68 Palion street. ee. ee 5 PAIR LINEN PANTS, FR To 5.000 Pat Mav aN, oi aad of Paton sree 5 PAIR LINEN PANTS, FROV 81 TO 82, D.UOU "At As, 66 and Palon sire NTS, FR To 5.000 °° ENS AND di tnd sh Fon street N PANTS, FROW 5.000 RES ART DIO Te ‘AIR LINEN PANTS, FROM 5.000 °A MMA AVENay dang 0 Fulton trees 6 R LINEN PA FROM by 5.000 erm AtRy rites naa 8S Puen tere t. q 2) 1B LIN! rRou 5.000 7A USNS ANw dined es brit treet 5.000 PA" Nes rants PROM gro ge 5.000 °2* URES PANTS PROM TO 1.000 “"SESRATRAT BRET rn aro 500 °° SAM, EES} ee ee 1.000 POR PAET AT EEE rton aro, 300 AASB ANCE Sahin, 4 Paton sre 150?" SUP" ROGE STRAT hn roe Md 7 gal season T intend tw Loran By the th of July. tu