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v NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, aire; T went down Wi emson'’s Bros. Exquistte Photograph interment cr Religtous Intelligence. npon us, both of the clerey and taity, the communicants | few weeky old; Thired a house in Brown street and we | upon my gett 1 his fate rewidence, No. 88 Whitchalt atreet, city CHURCHES. Dave increased rom 3,218 in the year 1839 wo 10,051 in | c#Me to Now Haven; be havi tis ils made in che root | stairs, but vs sO back again, but ca We Lowa ed daguerreatypes tor hoitday giite Brooklyn, opposite | oo Monday afte noon, at one o’elock. His friends, and i | Rext the kiechen where wo lived, and be used to make | ihe vveniug am ! be Hotel. 6 ea mm, at my husband's siggestioa | Wout | those of hus brother, James Tuton, are respectfully invited Rev. Dr. Macmonamy, and other frionds of a free and | tb? year 1868. | have admitted for the diogsss 12! he hired girl pet up and make pills when she had 4 Y 1 was someone - dutes for orders, ordained 70 deacons and 109 priests, con- | | put up nuke pilis when si owe as | the New tiaven House to board; my socom 4 83 Was aaa | Ww ittend unrestricted use of the Bible, will moot in Webster Hail, | secrated 60 churches, aud translerred to otiver. ai" much housewor's as he thought proper; i made it ory | iLiroe montias vid haptic cgs Bg yond" the Batter, Headquarsers Ho. 048 1, . er heabewagay ; as old) at o, while $ wa ae ottes, Be 8 oo No. 827 Bowery, opposite Boad street, dis evening, at more clergymen than all Thave ordaiwed to tas deacuaace | il pene ater : Raighe he housed mate iice iw | New Haven House my cbildren wore at Mrs. Bakem CT f ee eee ere lace ee Soe { LUMKiADe. . gh ; : and priestliond. lor Liv would put out te tire @ parlor; Mis | uscd to go alwer breasfast aud dinner and purse my 6") sha a = 2 sea VMs AD hualf-past sev . o'clock, to procisim the preciousness of | *"Eiirem of the clerzy, 1 exhort you to | Rat repeated several times; it was one of his favorite | uiso at nine oe shat Sine BORDOF i legant Stik and Satin Stocks and Wapo- | At ee srpres S¥DDING CAMS, NOTRS, #6 — Scriptural truths and answer the objections of Roman | prove, rebuke, exhort, with all lone. sulle: 6 of ant i the dust arising from the mate | sometimes cail for me and vo with me; the culidven we '® — Jeon tests cents Wo $1 26, st the abirt and dobar depot, These evlebrated cards. splendidly enigraged can only B® Catholies. tence.” Was low, With high eretece it isascecable, te Miucley | afterwards brought tw the New Haven House, but ix’ (87 and 2 steel, one door north of Masen Lage. fad in Beoedeay. DMs ta aed Ti " ast > ner- Minners, careless ant heéitess, I call you to repentance, | Mal (OW) lows; it was not siutebie for HO | Doctor woul’ wot Ist me have a girl to take care of ee GhO. M PRACY, Agent, “ “vy reggreene gereppevcntiene) yy 7a mage cond ‘The centennial anniversary of the foundation ot the Ger Believers, T urge you to growth in grace aut knowlode, ci fo be kept in; it was dificult for me to keep agirl | cpitdr the New Uw House, I was obliged to ge ; eo ann sas ioe A BARTBOLS'S 8K 1a MACHING? HAVE BO man Reformes P. 1). church, in Forayth street, near Gina! | aged brettiren, “ie dy Is far pent, thy night is uiso | 108, \n Housed to take the cover uf the pots and | gown wlove tomy inoals: we spout that winter atthe New | Kixtraordinary Heavy Wool Shirts | mene Brosdwey street, ip the city of Now York, will be celebrated to-day. | at hand’ “be yo also ready.’? ~ . girl leave fer clotes till the last and put out | Haven Honse and Tontine: went to the Toatine about | deaaver lian silk acarfa $1 ma, Call lengths, TV BARKER'S, 167 WILLIAM STREKY, N@AR HMER- Morning service in German ; sermon by Rov. Mr, Guldia. Youthful goldiers of Chrest, “put on the whole armor of | We fires; the girls on this account would leave me, | February, 1863; in April went trom the ‘Tontins to Pixweil | JRION'S fornia 201 Broad w oy. A oan Uniy $4 lo $8 for. Prench colt ba vend made: bd deans abe Revs MPs SUN'S) God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of tae | At Hrown street, in New Haven, on ono 026% | street: in the summer of and ha ‘order, Donbse soles, water proot, $13 se 4 tea Afternoon service ia English ; wermoa by Rov. Ti De | devi, and having done ull to stand.” Children of ho | fiom, Lasked the Doctor wo saw some wood, but he replied, | ook the sugar and egus atid threw diet oa tie Hodes Superior Shirts, made to Order, from York — Freeh patent leather boots, with patent shanks, 8% #7. Witt. Evening service in German ; sermon by Rov. Mr. ureh, open your hearts to Him who out of the mouths girl sa rad to saw the wood my: | provocation was that Thad no aprow on; in April, t MUI8 mueliD ond Rirhurdaon's linen. sewed by hand, warrant WORD OF ADVICK.—DO YOU DYE Your MatRe » for the girl deci ed 0 do it, saying “she conid get | whe Schneeweis, of babes and sucklings has ordained strength, ond pro we went bet Dixwell street, 1 was showing my | ed 1061, by FULLERTON, 301 Broadway ul claims of you, “let them come unto me aud forbid thom { Places where she would not have to saw wood; tt Was | girl how to make donghuuts one attecacon, and the Doc Ss ARO CE A Af 0. uae (only 2a, & bottl ‘The Church of the Transfiguration, Rast Twenty-ninth | pot, for PY prs is the kingdom © beaven.”” Becessary that I should saw it; I had to do it; on one cea | toy came in aud ne the flour ali ot my face and For Perfect Fitting Shirts—Greea, Shirt soles to the te oe oem Senin n street, between Madison and Fitts avenues, will bo open Urethren, all, believe, obey and hive. T carry you in | SMT was to go to New York to purchase papor, Twas to | dross, and 11 sy went ap stairs to show it to Mr, | manufactory, No. 1 Astor House: the hair ever sold. No matter how grav your hair ia, it il eet for a third service on the Sunday eveuings during Advent, | MY heart and on tay lips te the Throne of Grace, we lothing tor myself and baby, and was going by the | Raker, our sry the Docter scalded me for not tore iL lo its natural color, and never fades, or falls We sole rete * | mend you ail to God and the word of His grace waats the Doctor refused to got a carriage to take Mme to | haying on suitable clothes for cooking, he used often to | Ladies, if Sensible, will Procure a Pair of" * arraeme io-dan by Hee. W. F, Meneen; TD able fo build you up and to give you an mheritance | the bout, and T had to walk with my baby , who was ten | cal) me a dam fool, und when 1 would makeany aqiuiries | CANTER) tudien’ thick wie fall bool,” BL3 Broadway, wou dyeng te eee ee ua 7. ‘Tho Spring street Presbyterian hi, near Sixth and ' among all them that are sanctified. mouths old; when 1 got about a block and a half, he asked | ho would say none of your damn business; Mes. McKee en Boyes aves or infaring » Remember W. smaasain eis May His love warm, His grvce enrich, His power pro- | me Thad on rabbers; I told him I had no rubbers; he | hada party, aud sent after the fruit baskets, which T easy Sabbath nights | tect, Fixe windom guide, and His infinite’ morey, torongh | S#id Thad better wear hia; the giet was carrying the baby, | jont hor, and when the Dortor ‘came ia, old. hin | perce, Ny oee tteroon Wee Meeee meat, 73 Ware fia dark siecey black of brown, te appiied ike wate,” ows Hy pastor, is | Christ, embrace you all in the arms of everlasting lic, | ane Twas carrying the carpet bag; ho sald if T did not” that Birs. Mckee was going to have a party, and came in | gale a large and superior awmrtment of chowe wines and — BOtKOH! the linen. Is v9 trouble, and does not wash off, bas avedy? Farewell. Your friend and bishop, wear bis rubbers I should not go; he left me in the street to borrow my cake baskets. be insisted that T ahontd send | liquors of Inte importations, togctarr with the tarcest sock of Wl Testore the grayest hair in from one to two applications, ae . , WILLIAM HEATHCOTE DELANCEY, | at that late hour, and the girl carried the baby part of | for them; Trefused, and uftor talking till nine o clock ho | Stericaa wines in the Univd sties. Sole agent for Long {2M Your mont animate frieuda could not dimover that Rey. Matihew Hale Stith wil! preach in the N. W. 1. ¥., Nov, 22. 1868, the timo, and I part of the time. | yielded; next morning ho sent the servant after. the has, | Word's Ubio wives, sparkling aud allll Catawha and Laabe hair was colored. W. 11 Restorer will preserve the hair, im- Presbytarian church, Filtieth street, this afternooa, Sab- ee rea ike i Mica Q, Did you make any purchase in New York? A. No, | kets, to Mrs. MeKee's: tiling their! today w Mrs. Mckee | Bia 's Orange county wices, ant Wellcr’s North Careung — gota Am aroweh mtcengshen and beautify, onre sok he ; } ° acrotuls, daudruft and give the baira fine netaral appease Jject—“The Hard Things in the Bible and Wiat to do with | 4 few weeks ago some of the citizens of Cincy 73: War __ bot will give yoor hair any dest Fighth avenue railroads, will be opened hereafter. Roy. Lather H. Van Doi preach. Subject, “Are there few that be of “aac, from » light brome GENEVA, Tdid uot; there was not moucy enough to pay expenses; | that Mrs. Bennett wanted the baskets; | told the girt not | “’NPPEMMAMB wane Only tthatthe | New Styles of English SUk and Fancy ‘Zronty. ava conte ® pattie ti made | in the spring of 1861 we moved again, and went wo board. ‘ : ‘Them. Rev, A. % Graves will proach in the morning. a movement {9 stop she oma: {om Tunning om S00 | ing out in Cherry street, Noy; We had three room: one Gee renner Wai wanted the Gaskets BILOE tie! New Sexles of & el pr Rh psi Hrimeival depot, ACHES re tare Grand reat » Rey. Sydney A. Corey will preae " ay May tied with thoir wishes by Aning | a sitting room, one a bedroom, and one an offer, at th ora IAs dag il rte eee sm inapectom | until MW atnizht).” Sold lao in Willsinsburg, nt Liviagaete ‘Tho Rey ney A. Corey will preach in the Kighteenth the proprietors of the coaches for a violation of the rend th eat, bai an ves cr bo raging pre when the servant went out, the Doctor caught my baby, | Of We above by the sale importers and maautactucers, Orug store, 120 and 244 Grand street: m irooklyn, at Mem Street Baptist church, oue door west of Fifth avenue, this | gay law, ‘The propriciors appealed to tho conrta ia vind | eept his boule atte More at Wala aiceriincne Nanaides: ee | Walaul atveeta sole tack tie Phindeinti. = dod t u - Jo's, Third and Walnut azerta, aole agenta for Phi Aciptile. morning and evening. cation of their rights, and the Court has decided aguiast | Q. Did this occur during your residence in Cherry r , ‘ ba - 5, Y | ity Chat if L offered vo ¢ Id knoel ui Herring's Patent Crumpton Fire | Rov. A. H, Burlingham, by requost, will repeat his ser- | the Mayor. The Court rested its decision upon the ground | street? A. Yes, it did; he would want bis dinner upstairs; | Out, I rushed out ot Feuer Bee Er sestl & ieik Ame eraier poe tamee al eee caeee ani a NE ATU NTION -ROnES DE CHAMERY, (MUPL AEB mon on “Rowanism in the United States” this evening, & Dublic convenience, and its work | J would take my dinner with the family. spite me, and if Lett he wonld not hurt the child; while iver. Daly owe, suspendary, wool, wart Gam, & poblic necessity, ‘The statnte prohibiting common labor . Who furnished the seasoning { eae pe RMS: a | eu mel coilars, chenp al FOLLERTON’S, 301 Browteray, the South Baptist church, Twenty-lifth strest, between | on tho Sabbath could not stand for a morocutaa the law | Mic, Ae ae sa er bed fe, ie conkingt A. | Living in Dixwell street the Doctor did not pravide wood | Notice.—This ts to Inform the Public that La Ss but we el : dior i H . Soventh and Eighth avenues. Rev. H.C. Vogell, D. D., | F the State if ite sole foundation war the Christian duty | Kept our 3 in Cherry strect, wo would leave and other necessaries, though Loften urged him to, aud | we have dtsoosed of our entire interest in the lottery grants held | BY WINTER CLOTITING. at he baby renienee, OX one occasion he sent | by ns, 94 charered by the Statos of Delaware, Georgia, Kea- | GREAT REDUCTION AP O&K HALL, : of keeping that day holy, and ite sole motive to enforce ty street when we would'go and take our meals at | Put,me 0 Great ince i } : , i My 2 tae y : 3 el be ee yaa ticky nid Miskourt, to the frm of Wood, heldy &0o, to take ca 5 Fulton strat 19-CeNe. of Reme, will preach in the same piace in the morning. | tho observance of tat Gay. It is to be regarded as a | the City Hotel, . Fore Ba br her: wast are eae to ide | pine cn'tue Intday of Deceube: Inbs; acd we toa conally | Open unl 9T:M. ‘Swtuniey tl Peano and Fecommend Our succemwrs ty our former fri eling assured that the busines will be ec bas sand yukrone —— Rev. Dr. Dowling, author of tho flistory of Romanism | mero municipal or police regulation, whoxe validity ie | @. Was the tablo set well? A. It suited me wel! enough; | jnto the house; the Doctor was More ail, 6. grant yay re. cote ge will preach on the subject of Popery and the Bible in { Peither strengthened or weakened by the fact that the | T wae washing once in the basement, and the Doctor was up quests when they were made in tie pr 8, CLOCKS.—A FULL ASSORTMENT OF NEW a oi i bby ay. . uce of others, L | same integrity and promptness w racterized It we J and desirable pa ‘of schools this evening, atthe odford street Baptist church, | (arguments eaita Ne SADbAHR day. The Court, in | stairs with his, brother, in the sitting room; the Doctor | daiged hina, therefore, to cut the ham, lic refused; asked | conducted by eueveiven and prvdect sore ‘oe tie latehicty wee | wo. Ke. Sut rectivad and “Yor tale low ORDO near Carmine, 11 the foreaoon the ordinance of be- | — What uilference is there, moraily, between the rich man | $0, aud he told me 1 take off lis boots aud take them | DUB be would not then sharpen the carving knife, 801 | Fm soy pel., Nov, 15, 1558 bi | LO LRDMAN & TOWNSEND'S, 627 Bronaway, comer rl 1 could cut it; be refused, and I finally asked his friend, and ining sireet. Lievers? baptiain will be administered, rhe anne his private conyyance aud employs a man we | down stairs and clean them; T objected to it, and heswore | Tosharpencd the kaife ail cut the han fOr Mie rm ORNS, UNTONS, 'NAI SPREE * . Robis ckse m o " * c Mi Phurch, and the poor mai cannot atford | at me and wi is boot on the carpet, upset the coal Jon jo er Wheeler & Wilson's Sewir: Machin a UNTON! ‘NAILS PENETRATING Ta Rev. Robért G, Dickson, pastor of the Protestant Epls- | that luxury, but is able to pay five cents for the priviloge scoop on ian aid, “Now, damn YOu, Cgness you weil,| 2» ie polas the Court adjourned new vile Price $00." Oflce S43 Broalwny® numes, | C“cesh, cured peihowt pala, oo that tha Coot ase be wens iaee copal Mission church, Clinton Hall, Astor piace, will de- } of riding to church in an omnibus? Or what difference is | clean it;* I did’ pick up the coal and wash the apa being! Sie operas. without the least tnoon' * the patient, by liver two germons to-day, morning and evening. there between the five cents paid to the omnibus driver | carpet; at Cherry street, he didn’t like the board ; Police Intelligence. Dadance Sclamandee. Gafcan With Patent Brondwage het mooie Gr gga bat ae ne e 4 wai for carry ing him to church. aud the five cents he puts into | he used to get chickens and order mo cook oury o ; © Rey. Geo. W. Bethune, D. D., will preach at the Acade- | aye pit ‘to pay the oxpenses of the ‘church? If | them. on tne atinty’s Move aah biog tan A Wsuuman ix Diracuiry.—John Davis, a Welshman, | powder proof locks and croas bars. Also, fire and burglar my of Music iis evening. (here 1s aay, We have not been able to pere KOOL paclok kAfea. Lrepot 192 Pearl wreck. voit. I we! up to bim, and then compel me to settie the pili | POW-Conversant with the Koglish language or American | POOP ot ROBERT M. PATRICK. y Public worship will be held this morning in the New fire jo held w an bron cyreeie hoger Baa Bring for board, and insisted that these meals should be | customs, while perigrinating the Fourth ward oo Frid) ch (Swe * . ‘i at the Legislature intended that the man who was able } deducted from the bill; it was very disagreeable, | eyening, bec: enamo iD: wollen aie Jerusalem church (Swedenborgiau), at Lyrique Hall, No. | (0 go in his own conveyance could go whore he pleased | but twas afraid of him, abd did it; the mealswere de. | oe ea epi red of two yellow girls named | | ‘766 Broadway. ere Sabbath pay. as the poor geet orwes stay at home. | ducted; that summer the Voctor went to Pennsylvania to | S#rah Johnson and Sarah Burke, and upon invitation ac- | gu Kev. Solyman Brown will detiver a discourse before | Will any one say that the pure and cnbghtened teachings | meet one of his agents, and wished me tw go with him; } companied the sable damseis to their lodgivgs in Oak ? “ avorite styles ot winter goods, scbarnetereibentet bn Pecteriesr of our Saviour gave countenanee to the favoring of the | bet 1 could not leave my baby, aud therefore objected. | rho saints é i Bar's Trecopherous ts the Best and | in price ui the foliowing well kuowa garmentar— ‘the Brooklyn Society of the New em church, at the | Pict and oppresing the poor in that wayt 6 Batt leth way babe aids Bice. Tectene, toe bale are Tine | Wreet. Atter uubibing freely of brandy and water, Mr. | oheapestarticin for dressing beautifying, low nei . Atbenmum, corner of Atlantic and Clinton streets, this What difference ts thore in the voise made in the street, | City Hotel; he said that we would be gone only a weck; | Davis was easily persuaded to spend th remainder of the | presen: ing and realoring the balr, Tadlew try tt by Superior snoring. in front of a church, between the vehicle with the minis- | we were gone over two: if the baby he would seold | night atthe residence of the young ladies in question ae - 1, in the North Dateh | {€! 12 tygoing to churek or to unite a couple in the holy | me because it cried, and whip it; we went to a sister's | Gelore retiring, however, he placed $197 in bank bills and , : * ) bonds of matrimony, and the quiok, Mdustrious operative, | on the North river, at Woodstock; got home oa Saturday | gold in the toc of his boot, by way Not tiuic in streets, this worm. | with bis family, taking a cheap ride to chureh, or into the | evening atter dark’; he wanted me to go to caurch noxt | ing for a moment that he was det N & CO.—WINTRR REDUCTION. ticipate by few weeks our usual winte pot pricem, and this week Offer the remainder Of ‘our lange A Good Chest of Tea for $1; Ten Pounds | "ck o . ood ecilve sor $1, at CHRISTIANSOR's, No. 1 Chambers Won of ftom ee fgg cd AA call the af , i our friends who have not yet « ptied theme ‘he reduction ble Lined Kequimaux beaver over- 329 00 to 85 OF $25 00 to $21 ———— -—- conte, redueed from. x Hairt—If so, Try a Bot- hich tw not dye, but wilt color | Superior (wo faced imperiar do. do. beautiful b Divine service wilt be held, as usi charch, corner of Fulton and Wal ing and afternoon bcd bod be apy i vq iron hee drevypers by Sunday; I begged him to take me to my baby, but he said | he fell asleep and passed the night im fancied securit Ate plied Supertor (wo faced Moscow do. do... -$20 00 to Sty OB Tae Rist ibis : ‘The authorities of the State of ity have no right | he would take me after tea, but there was a prospect ofa | What was his surprise, however, tac following morning, 4 ¥ foro ens * | superior extra re aie peemeee ial a a sree the | to obstruct he streets oF Public: highway’ ou Sunlay, so | shower, and he would uot get a carriage; I asked him to { Co fnd that be had been robbed! of every hiv. "His us nd street, New York, DACRE CEE HOEK Oe Mone Memorial church corner of Hammond street and Waver- | as to prevent the free locomotion of hor citizens; nor have | walk with me; Le did so a little way, but it began to rain, | Companions were non ext, and no one could give hin : = Pine plain beaver do.e......+++ A $20 0010 Sim OB ey place. hey the right to arrest aut institute an inquiry into the | aud be said that he was not going te expose hithealth; he | catistaction concerning’ the whereabouts ot Cristedoro's Huty Dye, Wigs and Toupeen— ; sete Pics Visek ill, ‘ane tocnioahs satan Gee wotives und purposes of the waveiler in the omnibus or | went buck, and took the umbrella from mo; 1 wenton [ $197. Meeting Policeman Peaney, of the a Srogid, weoleaale ead retail, aud the dye | Whitnoys.......+0.......s000 $15 00 to $12 6@ Rev. A. R. Van Nes pas ; Hee ee ilamction or | 223 Otuer vehicle. Such « proceeding would be odious | alone, in the rain, to my baby; at another time hs got | precinct, Davis mate known his ¥ applied ut d ans sii eisiawae of “The Inyamance of nn the Faducation of | and vulawful w the extreme. * Brovoked at me, and dashed his band through the looking J Sppearazco of the missing ladies so ‘accurate o Youth,” this afte uty alest street Re. | Let it not be said that in Obie, where our constitution | glass; Le boxed my ears repeatedly, aud kicked me; this peded in arresting them. In. the possession werdor's Horr Dye, Wigs oud Toupers= | pluck frock and dress comta, and the whole of one large ami terenad Boden cha ms provides that all mgn have w ‘natural and indefosible | War while we were in Cherry, strect;_on one occasion T | one of the prisoners was fond a jackkuite, which ws e world, aurnassing ai fe, wold aut appli <1 beaver bd casaimere business sla at we manutnctory, 2 broadway right to worship Almighty hes. ahirta end under wear at the sume average fe Ace red man ‘od according to the dictates of | was up stairs, writing; I heard my baby cry, and ran | identified by Mr. Davis as his property In the Bleecker street Univers hureh, corner of Staten Toland, t0 bi shen weets, Kev, | “1 their own cousciene, and that no person shall b u- | down; the Doctor met me and kicked me because J left | named White, a supposed contederate of the girls, was , ¥ OK Je ar ‘Take: elon OL about 2 per cent 1 Bleecker and Lowning, streets, Kev. BB. Hallock will | peiled to attend, erect or support any place of worship, | the coor open: I was nover to leave the room without | algo arrcated ‘on suspicion, ‘but there. being no evidence | wittint try Gute aly Goce iit recri reenee tre DOT hie and 300 Brosdwagn af ape Satna ge or maintain any form of worsiip against his consent, and | locking it; my husband wished te to go to New York | against hitn, Jostice Connolly was obliged to dischary FOLD, CLAY & CO., Bo. 4 Fletcher stroat. wholeaale agente. ~iesiipaicombonieaiinetieiiedias ae and 2) Breadway The feast of the Immaculate Conception will be ce that no preference shall *n by law to any religions | with him; he wanted me tw leave tle baby alone in the J bim. The female prisoners were both commit —— auc [AV Bart, 406 BROADWAY, Drated with greft solomnity in the of the hin society, “that our zeal in use of religion and morals | room, and have Mrs. Thomas care aiter it in the moruing; | ©xamination, It is almost neediess to say that the $197 Chapped Hands, &e.—Certain Cure, Hege. late Conception, in tiis cy, 0a Woduesduy, Dee. 8. There | bas owtrun eur knowledge understanding,” nor that | we were to go in the eleven o'clock boat; I refused to | was not recovered MAN & CO.'S camphor ice with glycerine. 165, 273, biland | UP Stairs, representing D. ©. PEACOCK, Londos, effem Wil be solemn high mass aud a sermon in the morning, | by judicial legistation we have erected new laws, which | leave my baby alone, and he took hold of’ my shoulders | Boxorary i Jnsey Crrv.—The dwelling house of ©. H, | 76 Broadway. FINE DIAMOND JRWEL! and vespers un the evening. never bar an existence in the statutes of the State nor in | and shook me: I then retired to bed: ho then came into the saps . “ Seale ses » DAN RY, OUNDINATION. the hubite and customs of our people. Let-us not give | bedroom and kicked down the bedstead; we lay on the | Atkius, Grove street, Jersey City, was entered by bur J. R. Stafford’s Otive Tar and AT MANUFACTURRR’S PRIORS, Rev, Wm. W. Merriain was ordained as a missionary | countenance toa principle of construction which tends to | floor ail night; at one time I was passing out the door to | glars on Friday night, and ransacked fr warret to cel OLIVE kL AR JNHALBR, 7 e at the Prospect Cougreyational church, im Cambridge, | MYOt the rich aud oppresa the (ally a go to dinner; my dress caught in the door and tore it; he } jar in search of plunder. After regalin (uomsolves with . Mino Fine London watehea ee ee eee tee widek was be eae ee egaper on the SADT, Gea wick teetoee: | UN ee ee eta Pog again, {nr inewell ctzeat; | Se¥eral bottles of wino, the thieves escaped with their Neat to the Hospltad. his wife will sail for Bulgaria, which as to be the deid o ona +» Wisk ‘ e| . treet be a 4 - ————— ineebcee eee shear Tibor. Sqiolaats hee Wil Ganehe bs tesoteed calluig’” of tho | may father wrote the doctor che net comes home, Bs aie av ee mee inuividuals whote few weak since, | Fe8 Whonsa php Gres ose , re hdy ers ; ‘ : Se eee ssa otwe and stay, | broke into Mr. Atkins’ promises. Thoinetticioncy of the | \ery important ta ee a Rev. E. W. Gilman, of Caumbridgeport, bas received a cars ont fe ; he came to our e and stay: ity. ry imps new v. E. nan, . lar abaren’t An Intcresting Divorce Case tn New Haven. | od two weeks; during that time the doctor was very un- | Police fs a topic of universal complaint in Jersey City. nota garden but preserved from cea of tases, ae ng ae oe I < ly ia Bangor, {From the New Haven Journal, Dee. 3.) kind to him and told him to clear out; he would take my or 8 house on ~ od es rig oh heed epee, pee By FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. + for ev. George B. + Pastor, - . i ows magnetic powder. Une do es have mnvited U Alexander ‘Thompson, of three petitions between Dr. George Bonnett and his wife, | lume: he also took bis lather strop and rubbed it inthe | TAX RRCRPT IN Tux Cry OF BRooKLYN —Tu0 annexed ne al Haasan Witian Senehae, badbane, amen 4 495 BROADWAY. 4 It come their pastor, weil known citizens of New Haven. The first case was | coal scuttle; my father was an old man; my husband | 18 statement of the taxes received in the office of the utirely free trom Ia. The go nts and noche The Old Sehool Presbyterian church of Harrisburg, Pa., | the petition of Mary A. Bennett vs. George Bennett, for | would not wait on him at the table, and would ‘and Assessments «i thi b of id domeetic: anin This machine is unquestionably have called Kev. Jos. L. Smith, D. D., of Daitimore.” aivorce, ou the ground of intolerable cruelty and conduct, | rattle the dishes so that he could not ask’ a Messing; 1 Depeete Wenn eeiee ie OL lhe nnn « Aggy agelnpaaallataamaliad sis Sek os etaiien, The Park Presbyterian church, Brooklyn, N. ¥., have | [neins We render We marriage relation permanently un- } requested my futher to ask the Dieesing ; when | The amount received November, 187, was... 616,911 55 “Tis | ‘vder killa ail insects in a trice ee iven a unanimous call to the Re Lyman Whiting, of happy. w second case Was George Kennett vs. Mary A. my father attempted to exercise family worship he —_——— While pills are mixed fr rate an qa REDUCTION IN WINTRR CLOTHING, fortasnouth, N. H., to become their pastor °F | Kennett, tor divorce, with numerous alleyations of circum: | would blow out the lights; this he did rej ly; L was $304,432 68 | Sample Masks, 26 cents; Fog nae, cout ant a Largest sachin ihe our, E> — stances which tended to destroy the vulue and peace of | expecting company from Bethel—bis friends; I bad’a fire " AKNES & PARK, New York AT DK GROOTS OAR MAL INVITATIONS ACCRETED. the marriage relation. And the third case was a habeas | made in the back parlor, and he would put out the lights Steamers, ships, houses, public buildings, &c., cleared of “tond #5 Fulton street, and 45, 47 and 49 Gets. Rev. Robert ©. Learned, late of Canterbury, has receiv- | corpus, George Bennett vs. Mary A. Bennett, to obtain ihe | and fire; this wi lowe “ell wi . ‘ Tax levy, 1857..... $1,775,109 95 | Peaches, Ac., by contract, apd warranted, Oy mul) P.M. Saturday 1 P.M fire; this was whil were in Dixwell street; he drove yy on. a L. of the Second Con et and accepted a cail to the pastora: ustody ot two minor cbildren—young girls of eight and | my father from the house by ill treatment; after he had | Tex levy, 1868, 1,567,450 47 —e e y c ‘treating os lowwy's Pillx.—A Bright and Clear Com- OL DAY TRADE, gregational church in Berlin, Coun., and Was tustalled on | six years of age. gone I reproved him for my aged father vo badly, pr Hol § ie ADE tg an Wednesday, the Ist inst. Mrs. Bennett was on (he stand all day yesterday, and | and he was 00 enraged ch oan os tr eotond the poker over | Decrease in 1858. ne ++ $207,659 48 yen ea nd by perevns Of pond Cinesting nad pare I i thee Rey, Wiiliatn A. MeCorkle has agceptod a unanimous call | t*tilled to conduct extending back to the time of the mar- | my head and threatened to kill me: 1eanght mybaby and } ‘The decrease in the taxation of 1858 is about 10)4 per | pile, 9 Maden ; Ave now opening a turge lotot erian chure! c on- | Tage. She appeared remarkably weil on the stand, and tairs and locked myself in the room: he came w RICH FANCY GOODR, from the Presbyterian chureb of Siarshall, Mich., and en- | PKC. She appeased 14 deitame inh onan. | y mn: ti P | cent. —_—__— — From London and Varin, just received by steamers City of ters at ouce upon his labors there. ye saa ith great composure. aire feglretend yh te Bh ont Solock, a8 night, Weexty Montaury.—The difficulty between the rival | Cuba and Holloway’ Pills and Otntment.m | Saiumore, Vandertult and Aftien, pater INSTALLATIONS. Mary A. Bennett, sworn—Was married May 14,1849, | much frightened; I sprang from'the bed and said, on, Hea'th Officers having been settled, the weekly list of | permission fur the entzy of these reinestes inte Cun was oh. | To THE TRADE AT VERY LOW PRICES, Rey. P. Canfield, late of 3 y gan Falls, was installed | aged eighteen yeare: the betore I had been married | don't Kill me, Doctor;"” he said, “ Did you suppose I was | mortality in this city was yesterday prepared by Health | tbe authorities of Mavann object ‘entes. ‘Any per. FORAY ERICES FOR CLOTHING AT Wr of (ue Congregubonal Charcl at Sparta, Wis. ) jour months Dr. Bonnett vegan 10 scold moe because 1} going to kill Your” I 'smd, “ You said you would,” the | oncer Boyd. The total number of deeths was 00, of | ten who can feclidste mater aad will’ Spaly to Mika. DRUMGOLI & PROCU'S. 10 Fulton street. Nov. 10. asked for a summer bonnet, he asked when I was gong | next month the Doctor's sister came to our house—Mr. 3 - WAYS establishment. 4) Molden lane, New York. would be | $10 for IEAVY ESQUIMAUX @OVERCOATS FUR BE VER OVERUOATS. to getone; I said I supposed when all married ladies got | and Mrs. Perry, with two infants; I bad but one 5) which 24 were men, 17 women, 25 girls, and 24 boys. The | eonfidential’y treated with and amply remunerated. Rev. Mateon 0. Smith, having aco * - 1 din. PILOT OVERCOATS, a acticle, be x sgational church of Brit summer bounets; be swore at me; said he would have me | bed, and that night, to make her more comfortable, I put ‘ineipal causes of death were:—Consumption and in - PD $ T ~ pobem 4 pro areca fa becom! understand he would bave uone of my damned extrava- | one of her babies in the cradie aud took my baby to bed fammation of the lunge, 14 each; searlet fever, puerperal Rupture Cured by Marsh’ Rasieal Care & “ « fe RStAd DYREOD Ce duties the firet week in January next, gance, he required me to Co Washing the next week after | with me; the Doctor was provoked at that, and kicked me | Convulsions, {5 each; casualties, congestion of lungs. in- | truss. Reference to all the principal surgeons aud paysiciana $) 80 to BM for SILK VELVET ViSPs. . marriage; | had not m Uned t it, and did not Know | oui of bed; I told of it the next Kev, Henry 1. Eivott was installed on Wednesday, the | pow: he said’ hye sister should tench me; I attempted it, Sauls, beasbe tar. and Mrs, Perr! 17Uh ult,, pastor of the Congregational church aud woeiety | and called on him to help bring the water (this was al | my healh was delicate,and 1 suspected 1 was enceinte,and | bronchitis, infantile convulsion: the breakfast | fantile maratinus; € each; drowsy in-tho head, intamma: | wthe eli. Call nd esximina.” Xo 9 Vow aioe | $23 60 brah Minas VT a of tion of brain, smallpox, stillborn, 3 each;' apoplexy, | Rouse. | D to 86 for plain and CASSIMERE P. in the spring of 1862 Ipox cee,’ meee to $0 for tasty BUSIN EAS COA TS. — tn Columuue, OL Stepney, in Trumbull): he did not bring the water,and | told my husband so; he took me to a phy. | birth,2each, &c. OF the whole number, 36 were under ‘Married. | sei iao, » larke ansortment of hae piece goote 10 order, out aan Lucius I, Root was instatlet pastor of the Firs | said, “Sever ask a igs “he aaid if I'did he would go | sician and told me to aay that I did not believe I was #0, | one year of age. The nativitics were:—United States, 00; | gys14—Forsvr.—In Albany, on Tueaday, Noy. 30, by | immed te best atyle, at lowest caan peices church of Bay City (Cocmesiy Lower Sagi (to bis frievas) when I washed; so every time 1} J tod the physician what 1 supposed was my condition; } Ireland, 18; Germany, §; England, 3; unknown, 1. the Rev. Mr. Stacker, Mammis fis, of Routh Corver, | PADD, WEuETER & co. Presby ery of Sagiaan , on duesday, the | washed efter that he welk home, two miles: he | he gave me some medicine, which he said was harmless, _ — ~ Mosenchnactts, to Sanam Skvwoce, daughter of the la | 24° TIGHT STTrCA SRWING MACHINE. airo refused to Lift off the boilers; be wished me to paste | in cose I was ne I supposed, and if T was not, it would do Music and the Drama. William W. Forsyth, of Albany | woe Sarin purpoons and amily use prefersite RESIGNED. p labels ou bis pill be: the doctor is engaged in pa | me good; be said he was not in the practice of preseribi TRAUAN Orxna.—Meyerboer’s grand composition called Fiake—Crnseay.—On Wednesta | to any other machine. No. Broadway. ss Rev. John W. Wood has resigned his charge of the Pros ¢ medicine), and I did eo for about six weeks; then T | in such cases; I used his medicine only once, as I feat “The Huguenots” is to be performed, for the last time this | church, Stapleton, Sutten Isiend. yy th | WATERPROOF BOOTS FOR LADIRG, rot, Jenesiam 8. FLAKE to 3 ten Island | rch (0. 8.) of Wy N. Y., and removed wight it neeekary t prepare for bousekeeping; we | it was not ; the Doctor and I went to Niagara, and We | geacon, at the Academy to-morrow e+ terian gaurch } were Doarding with bis sister, T told him Fooald not | Jost a trank, and the Doctor was angry with mo; while we | The same as last night Dyterian to Homoge Fails to taecharg Look AT ras. ug. Tue cast is é ‘ X peste an ir; had sewing to do; Le swore at me, were there we staried down to crows the ferry; he left me _— on DEATHS IN THR MINISTRY. om 1 Neoanl bave to do it; he refused w get quilting | in the read with a bag, to wateh it; we started, as heap st pa superior Gynestvinn ond a arg ae x Died. ° } 4 ci Died, in Whate'y, Mass., onthe 19th ult., Row, John } frames for me, and 1 got them and carrfd them back | 1 supposed, 10 the Museum; we were going under Nia. | have issued qui an attractive wogremme for the allies | Axnaxw.—On Wednesday, Dee. 1, after a short illness, can te Ferguson, formerly pastor of the First Cougregational | myself; he retused to aliow me to go home after mar- | gara Tails,” he hett me, when I was under the Fails, — of the Broadway theatre, e Jane, wile of Mr. Joseph Andrew, of the Ceuar etrect Ho’ | Mf wived from Geneva, » large assortment of masts pe ch in W sad subsequeutiy an agent of the vant he war going a journeying for three the bottom of the steps; I had to return alone, I | of novelties. tel, No. 116 jor street. i D and 12 ales, ‘all the Intest. im: of the family are invited to attend the fane Jay) afternoon, at half past one evenitg, Nov. 30, of apoplexy widow of the late Thorax Basslor rape eral pcrviros will toke place at the residence of ord, No. 72 Frankita street, is (Sunday) aftor- He was « Scotchman by birth, | Weeks; he went for three days, and » wentto bis | pearly fainted in going up the steps, anda stranger—a ‘Tre Ravers are only to remain a fortnight longer at The friend & made tae | sister's to board; when be went to housekeeping, he sent | gentleman—picked me up and carried me up the steps; I | Niblo’s Garden. Tomorrow night they promise the | ral, this (So ud. He was | me to New York to get 4 bouse, get furniture and put the | dia pot know Where the Doctor was all this tume, but 1 | “schoolmaster,” a variety of pretty dances, and “Jocko,”” vd has gone like | bonse in order for honarkecping: Lwent, and found my | supposed he went back to where we started (rom; from | with Gabriel in his original part of the monkey. to bis rest Way by inquiring: his mother came to hin and eried be- | Niagara we went t Movtrea!; he took me inthe morning | powrey.—A dramatic version of “Rolfe, of the Right Wed, at Lacaburg, Va.. om the 26th ult., the Rev, Dayid | cause he had sent me ta New York alowe: he caine down | to the top of the Cathedral, ani after we get home be told | red Hand,” ia to be enacted for the first time to-morrow | Year of Coldwell, pastor of St dames churcl, im vast place. Hs | Dex Gay), aad we 00 to i ee ee ee ae ee co ime under the Falls | night. It will be foliowed by the pantomime of “Aspho at was an able and eloqient divine, whs, oat of the palpi, | Unies ham. required ne to Brug ooal wad. waver from | son ter the cathedral for that purpose; the evening we | 4!” anda favorite farce, hoon, at ove o'clock, fastesd of Monday, as previously an as well aa in it, carnestiy labored for the spiritual of | the gard; whch Iwas in Stepocy he prosonted “crwt”” | yor heme the Doctor ordered. ty sister out ‘OE the | BoRton's.—Miss Vandeuboff, who harrecently won most | janet. the teiulis oad rolutires of’ te’ fan. iy are ia thore under harge. He had searcely attained the me. ine to take (bad then been married about six weeks), | Louse. rhe kept house for me while we were ones enviable laurels in Loncon and other cities of England, Wil | ped to atten: KUMAS & TOW NSGNIPS, - Way, Corner of Spring street, MES SEY STYLE vistrine CARD, ons BROAI _ Lads tol nae A honge and jotinoinded: E-4 plate. or m horse . wich a hy old plate. "nena you orders. Leap alee pagar eat POR? MINE, BOTTERD IN PORT va al. in consequence of the extreme general oneed tn al parte of the United Sates, af procurtag 1a slltee ative purity and exer iienre, GENUINE PORT WINT, An § fud bad ali th heroic nant sound, de fan ancient patriary ridian of is jive, abd has been eat down th the midst OC | id said if hie mislor discovered it to tell ber it wam to pul Donght a carriage the summer we in her own play of “Woman's Heart” to-morrow. | © Ryrxysay.—Wr. Aanos Batrenson, eon of W.W. Batter | go jnyniuabie - his usefuluces. in bis pills: he awore at me end bound iny care for burn po Rae Bate Meat ta eiderout quite often, and would | MF. Swinbourne, an Kuglish actor, of whom report speaks | son of Wilton, Gunn, formerly of New York, departed | ot Se medias nat Do geveng Purpeee, Megan The London Wetehman announces the death of the Rev. | ing sore cranberries acctientally; do not remember that | ask me to ride with bim, and whenT got ready and | highly, is to make his début before an American audience | tnje hife on Thirsiay, Ort. 28, aged 26 years.” Ailuough | gOSBORN & CO. OF OPURTO, Joun Bickting, the “oudest Methoulst preacher in the | 4 cay passed without his ewearing at tae; Twas without a | got out to the carriage and my hand on the wheel, he | 00 the occasion. his sickness was long and pulsful, he was patient aud ua Bare ato my BT nf portioy mp the oldest vin ta World , and tant survivor of the ‘Helpers’ of Jotun Wesley.” | servant antil the day before the birth of my first child, | would often drive off and leave me: on several occagions Wartack’s.—The favorite comedy entitled “Americans | complaning. A few days before his death and up to his | putts Of gue dazan exc, under thelr own yo teye Hie died 0a the Oth of November, aud it is said —He | Marel 3, 1°60, wh baby was tree days old my | this summer, while we were living im D.xwell street, Tin. | in Paris,” im which Messrs. rand Brougham, Mra. | lat moments ho was calm and resigaed. Le gave dirce in the original packages, in exsctly the game condtive yo ‘was in the Tlet year of lin minisiry, aud woul bus band © in kod asked why Tid not get out, why 1) vited eotnpany to tea, and he would make me go and tell } Hoey and Miss Gannon have fine characters, is to be given } t about bis £ ud other matters, and among his | ported f sale, inboud or duty paid, by CARH AKT, RO: winety three years oid tad he lay there, and ew me, he ewore at i ause there | that it waa hot convenient fur them tv come; ou one oe- | to-morrow, with “AGentioman from Irelaod.’ Lust requests wae to have this notice sent to the New York | THER & CO, 63 trom street, &. ¥., aud O81 AMID AMA Jowgor. With bim haw aied the lave ¢ was a pail of charcoal ob the back piazza, notin my | easion there was a funeral procession passing by the | picn, Kexxn’n—Mr. Tom Taylor's comedy entitled | Heean. Ne pussed away without a straggle, and quietly, | THERS, 66 Mroad strees, N.Y men sent ont to preach by the lat ¥: | sight; he was opposed ty iy having obi Dotore | Louse: it was that of a child, and I said to Doctor, that il | cor American Cousin,” is to commence the cughth w as one falling (nto @ refreshing sleep, | Qjoanrer or a wanton pouaRS SS Hix inet pablic service he contucwet at Birming tinge he had educated me ia music pro | Kila should die Tbe you would blame me, for you | of itg career here to-morrow. It is to be followed by a |. Bowkn«—On Friday, Deo. 3, Sanam Lovtea, wite of tsaac Q , ne Dee ham, when jectured on “Barly Methodiem.”” At | inieed a guano, but had not got it; when my baby | blame me on every occasion ; on ancther cecasion some corn | new farce styled the “Hounie Fisbwite.”’ M. Rowers R FANCY Gut the time of » large handbilis were aunonacing three daye old he said MW 1 would give it a] ana beans were prepared for dinner, and because dinner an Meu The % fe wnt one Her frends and relatives respectfally invited to dim W coudtct Six services in Uh cireait ant Kingswood, ¢ of laadanum Which would make it sleep iorever he | wae not ready at twelve o'clock, he took a spoon and Axpricay Mostvm.—The Zavistowki javenile pan’ tend the funeral services, at her late res . F. VY, HALGHWOLT & 00, near Dretol. He has conducted, ou 150 spe- | would give me a beavtifal piano; Le kept me crying all | threw them ail over the (lor and swore about it; he pro- | Mic and ballet troupe give their pleasing entertainments | Ponty avenue, on Monday evening, at aeven o Counen OF Buoanway axn Buoows Staeer, ernoon_ and evening. Wren Children al Cladennan..-Un Serurday morning, Dev. 4, Tuomas Wie we now received und opened the while o1 the exteneeee s ayrar during the last three years, | the time f woe ick, and war so unkind tome And my | posed to me that when my infant was born, that should | every a grok “ene, sauce tirweas, vegetable dishéi fune- | pitchers, de , Ae ae. FINE SILVER PLATED WARE | Pame articles as abuve, and acknowledged to be the fuest ase cial pablie serv pure 7 Hanghwout whee i Kurspe, commld- ( botlected many ubdred pounds for gur chapels aud | horse that sbesaid she Woukl hot stay were Kt not for me; | hot have a physician, ond he would prevent itfrom living; | Perform here in farces. WAM, only sou of Thomos and Margaret Ann Clarendon, | Purmeers made by Mr Haugh wom deplore other fume ‘ Le got angry With nurse two weeks after the baby was | at the time my second child was born—in Oetober, 1852— Woon's Mixerner.—In addition to a capital selection of | aged S years and 10 monthe. PEAPLE aND ORNAMENT SE FORSISHING MISCHLLANKOUS. 4 her to leave next morning: nurse said she | the Poctor would make po provision for my confine. | comic and sentimental songs, queer dances and nove! bur ‘The relatives and friends of the far The churches connected with the Old School Presby. | was glad on her account, “but your wife, poor thing, I] ment; the Doctor was out in the yard, 1 called | lesquer, we are to have the peculiar aud clegaat illustra. | invited to attend the funeral, this ( *y) afternoon, at | ever seen on te © ations nd hefare raaklog purchases of terian dencimination in Maryland a District of Co. | pity her: she has a Ife of mixery before her; she went | to him to get a nurse and a physician: he declined; | tion of “Southern Life.” two o'clock, from the renidence of his parents, tn Madison | i oe cceruity el eta TEESE NTN le of wits lumbia have formed theme! w body, called | next morn: ng, Spa 1 was alone two or three days; be | 7 said that if he dit not T would call out to ‘Tne Bevants bave just secared the auxiliary aid of Mr, | Strect, between aon and Franklin avenies, Brooklyn Soe teoctesas pT Bm Tg the Presbytery of Potomac, convened at the F | theu gota girl of sixteen years to do the work and take | the first person that camo along; the Doctor | wompold, the ballad singer, who went to Europe with |. CONKIN.—At Sinithtown, Leng Isiand, on Friday, Nov. | . a etreet Presbyterian chureh in hing on the 30th alt. } care of me and my chill: the nurse asked if she coald | (hen came in and went for the nurse, and came back and | the Curistys, and Mr. Unsworth, the well known banjoist . Mrs. Caranery Oowkeay, 10 ang =< sade ” | Tea services, urns. Ketiew. casters, saivers, cake basket, was delivered by Rev. J. J. Graf, of | have a bed; he took the baby off the bed in the othor | said that the nurse was not ready, and the nurse did not | That will do, Hewane.—At Flatiands, L. 1 jrcntly chosen ine. room and iaid (ton the floor, then laid the bed clothes on | gea along Uli fifteen munutes before the child was bora; T ,and then the bed on the top of them, the warse | aid fo the nurse, “Why did you not come before?” she it W emotuer the child; whea | said that she had been ready & long time, but the Doctor | “ome opening verinon was t fis, Maryland, who was suds ort ov. BF. Bittinger, of Wastington, stated | the ba asat act pra- | told me she thought he di Ibis friends are respectfuliy ed to atvend Ul jate residence, on Monday aflernoou, at (wo Avs deeator, and ‘Ter Canrmms Mevernats, at 444 Broadway, are still ! that i# requisite to maintain the reputation of the clork. ‘The Presbytery, after a very Sol Seauueene iaan-ee cua @ tedden ‘ acrtment in the eit sh pg, during whieh wo (ature usefulness | the baby was four weeks old we were going intothe coun- | would not let ber; I told him that nurse sald he would not | band. y any quantity S| Favcower.—In Now Urleant, on Sunday, Nov. 7, Mr HRONZKS AND MANTRI CLOCKS. ere daooueed op 4 adopted, eajourw a. wy cA not well enough to pack up, aud so his brother | let her come; when my baby was two weeks old he told | dances, &c., and anafterpiece called the “Magic Guitar Joenrn 8. FALCosen, formeriy of thix city, aged 59 years. Subjects —Louis le Geom, Demeatheues, Paadora, bored Episcopal Conference was | atid the girl did the packing; the girl we had cvakd not go | me L must do without a girl; when my baby was one week Antaex NArourox, the young Portuguese, whose per- Firzemnaty-—Om Baturday, Dee. 4, at her resid fdtersture and Art, Fidelity. the Vision, Cesar, Oleopatea, £0. ‘The Virginia Annual Methoo VARIAN STATUARY, t “ \e. into the country, aud he would not wait to ‘old the Doctor made the nurse leave the room, aad he | formances on the piano have been greatly praised, an- | Bridge street, Brooklyn, after a short and sever ; » manaieetee atta 1 EE ee ne menitot the peblubing | another, bat tack’ te to New Wechette wheut''s | one sod oreupled the ved wih mey the Dostor once took | nounces bie third concert at Dodworth's on fucatay n beloved wike ald, form Soe bn, bn belgee— bale exh Vagionn ee aa. Peat hfe Hoa ie ot To ded ant | girt, when we arrived there it rained, and, while looking | up the baby frum the bed and dr it on the floor; & apiuneadenee y Cf Mmublin, aged 56 years $ | golts Rethen: Plorcece Wighdeaei, Raccoon, Wate, Weak. pot a dir at $112,480, of which 817 486 is bed oF « after the tranke the carriages ali left the “depot, and we | nurse wae with me two weeks, and my hasband would fe the Misetion Canvassers. Her remains will be taken to Poughkeepsie, by barge | ingum, iu » be. be, FO ee ae eee ol tat Uo realion. “Ewe | tui a quarter of ative ogo; Tearried the baby, then four | not allow her to stay any longer; the Nector refused to let | “an Republi yy afternouu, at cour o'cick | FRENCH CHINA ANU ULASSWARE Dt Ee, a ei so ie od vunerant ant $009 | ated & Lait weeks old, frou the station to the howe im the | me have money to buy delicacies for food; T borrowed | Numerous attempts baving been which in many | ““Frock.--On Thursday, Dee. 2, Many Macnates, wife of ining services. ten porvicra tet get, tle tom agent states that tl Jocal tuinisters, thodiet church South; periodical suffered for want of patronag Toombers inthe Mo. | Tain, without an ombre!lacas the other family had not | some money of our bookkeeper and got them; when my | cases were successful, by persons not representing the | Henry Flock, deceased, pubiiehing house and | lett the house we were w occupy we had to go to Port | baby was six weeks old, 1 went down to breakfast one | \..ociated Press, to secure our biapks from the canvassers | days. Chester, and I carried the baby back w the di morning, leaWng my husband and the girl with the baby; A poll clerks ob tun cheat the wadneignet jer f cate back the next Monday to New Hocbel he sont the girl out of the room on an errand, and when 1 | and pol Previous elections indlersig ral, th The Pacific Conferense of the Methodist Bpiscopal churelt | hore were tbroe carriages at the depot, | had to camo up siairs my husband had come dawn to breakfast, | would request the eanvassers to deliver the blanks ¢ : South was held at 8. Joaquin, California, on the 1éth of house; when I got there the furniture was and I found the baby Lying on the girl's lap, with it | to those persons who are able to exhibit the proper autho. | Her remayns wii be taken to Trin ty Come te shop Ti . who Was to have ided, not o sit down oF * rl eye r and ‘ arty On Fri Dee. 3, of consumption, Marv, October. Bishop T who war ve presi out, aud Thad to aii down vt the stairs: be dechned to | eye rolling up and ite chin dropped down: T Im: |. co reowiving them. By properly Ailing the blanks ary <n oo - aged 80 years, 4 monte and 9 | of cutlery ty elngant came, ravings, ehandeUers aut gas Ax ¢ invited to attend the fane- 43 Rast Thirty first street ends and relatives (Sunday ) afternon denice of her son Alfred, N LINDERS BF 9 The erent re NG MACTINES: tion In the price of thew me } | having gone out, the Rew, Witlim tt. Gober was ol y body 10 weit me, OF to let me go te the Hotel: the | mediately suspected something, atd put my face ¥, Lak. { en the raachines are mate bet president, and Rev. J. F. Blythe _ Twen' apted cleaning and whitewssbing, but I could not | down ts ite mouth and diecovered ‘the smell of | which are left at the potts of each election district, and |” The friends and acqusinta are respectfully iwvited | Now igihelumew buy. Ie. INGEN at clergymen Were present at the open. foreuse do it, and he would wot have it done; during the next | landannm: I enatehed up the child and rushed out of the | ohoorving the above request, every daily paper in New | to from her late resitence, corner of 465 Uroadway, others were expected, Hires weeks T was alone; Laskeat him ts have some wash: | room to go down stairs; T met the Doc tor coming from | York will be able to furnish the public with the rosuit ot | Ih streets, Wiltiamabarg, this (San- | maemenee VIRWS —DECKEL RROTURRE NO. te onsselact, formerly of Albany, and more ae MY OWN ANd the baby '* clothes required it; | the breakfast room: I said, “Doctor, you have ki mr a o'eloe " | VTE “he Ht RNa, NU Rey, Ut, Ven ie eed . Be oes te aes , ~My amy tady wil die,” and | the election on the following morning | Jick —At Morriennia,on Saturday, Dec. 4, Sawemt Jack, mt publishing new series of Amertoam and} could not go | baby,” and I cried out, of St. Paul's church, Rochester, bas been | be said he did not know where w and foreign views a glass Aud pape =) dont of Deveanx College at Niagara Falls, a ] anywhere, for L knew no more than he; at last, when It | aete:( like a crazy woman, and the Doctor pot his hand on Dv. 1. CRAIG | aged 26 years i Le Marion Lodge No. 970, Lily = - snes Denavolent institution, with $200,000 endowment became absolutely necessary to hare clean tigen, fwashed | my month and said “Don't you know that if you gay that, Agiah of Mew Tork Assocustes Prov. 1 ey As aetna, pun WKS AND CHEAPEST ARTICLE FOR THR HATE, time I | and the baby should die, they would hang me?’ J called to Mr. Baker; he came, and [told him that 1 thought the Doctor bad given it laudanum, by Mr. Baker's advice gars Roome inilk and lamp oil; T wanted the Doctor te x @Orgon), whose departure for the Barman em. | My own, the baby's snd nis clothes; during th Ry ny bp P vuceaheod, cert ins ont a brief | Wes it New York, doing my own work, ec. he t Pope ‘appo bine . | he was clearing $60 a day. | had to make the fires ron which eppoiute the bishop who superia- | Pe cnelie; be dm Rat New York: ove inorhing, whe |» from his late + “ an une iuence, covotee, The Election, the Press and the ees neon, | , Thomas R. Lysem, in the 32d EPARED FROM COCOA NUT ‘The following letter was went to the General Saperin- be las R. Lyne, in the 32d | PREPARED FR DOA om tends t resins in thas couutry Lagate of the Holy See. nthe old "| wg the fire, ale 1 0 r o ol" ear of lie The href-ehich i writen on ant Ie enclowed #8 Tee eiitras cst deiere as view, af | ie Rees Yoovs tal knw come Me cor | tendent of Pellee, on the Feestyt of which he toned the | 7 its trieeas’ thoue of bio fuvher-ie-taw, John W, Timecn, vToetopt ther dreveing, curling aud grewerving tha tale pox made of ettron wend, of precious workmsess ion of | Went up stairs and towne hum whipping it to make it towards might be sent after Mr. Charles Hooker, and he | gutjoined ordersas and the members of Pacitlo Engine Company No. 14, of | Ui" Aid fad tuncy stores.’ Pint boules ties, Gate rials Soe be read to the Emperor jo solemn audie ' ery ihe: during that summer we had a gir! about hk ‘came in the evening, and wanted to know how the child New Your, Deo, 4, 1968, Brooklyn, are respectfully invited to atten! the onl, = the prete ane of Ges time, When without a girl Fdid the work and got the laudanumn: f said nothing; my husband said the | to F, A. TALMADGR, Fay., General Superintendent of this (Sunday) aftornovn at balf past ove o'clock, Crom bis | pire eo AMPION § SEWING NAGHING BISHOP DELANCKY'S FAREWELL, LETTER TO THR | hie pocke, He had travelling agents ont, who | the baby got it from the flannel which was ar Toliee sa late reside ee No. 9944 Sands street, Brookiya : The lntect and greetet lnveuton of the age. CLRRGY AND CONGREGATIONS OF THE DIOCESS OF | ports of local agents, &c.; 1 bad to enter reporte of those | neck; that he had the neursigia in bis neck, and put a flan Dpan Sir—On election night our messengers have always Mckerea.—0n Friday evening, Dee. 3. Many Awve Me » practioa! fauuiy sewing machine tor 8B WRITERN NEW YORE. ngrnie each Woek—the names of local agents, the dis | mel on to cure it; iti trae he had the flannel on hig neck | pad much diffcuity im gaining admitwon to the Inspectors’ EXTER, daughter of Bridget aud the late James, Metiniee | Cait and seo ft tn operation a The Bishop commences by acknowle’ging the receipt of | tance travelied, number of boxes of pills del but the child slept in the cradle, and be only wore the flan. | poome, and in order to facilitate the ¢ tion of teturns The fv Iwill take piace from the reaideove of by ll Office 885 Hroadwap, of the Associated | mnether, $ avenue ©, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ection, give special ebe o'clock. CNttheseteral polling | Simeny.—On Tharke Y iy eo means provided by the Convention to enable him to | received, ame Hiectod, drafts received, and, t think, | net in the night; the child was at this time six weeks old; | oy guesuay next, | beg w ask, on bel bed Purope.. fle then deciares hi 1utention to be absent | send ont pack pamphleta. When T fad bee | I left the child perfectly well whom 1 went down | press, that you Will, on the day of during the winter months, returning in time to perform | ried one year, 1 wished to write some quotations from | to breakfast in the morning, and there was no | inctrvetions to the policemen on d the Kaster visitation, He says — try, of an endearing character, to present to my bus | smell of laadanum about it whea I left it, and | j.tricts, io admit our messengers (o the rooms of the can ess, Mrs. Berorr ‘The Bishop of Michigan has kindly consented to hold an eae ff hit for some money to buy some paper; he | when I returned I put my feee down to the child's with as title delay as poksible and under such | #8ter of the late Frac Aad ordination /m St. Paul's charch, Baffalo, on the 1th of | refused i, Ind [ wrote it on Coolscap; this was whea we | face and smelled landanum ; the Doctor never | rognintions you may think proper to order, Res) ally, | county Monaghan, Ireland, in the 76U v ATLL PIDEMIC.THR SUDDEN the weather from bot to cold, ebilly, am oppres- sive beat of the past week, has produced serious and paintat diffenities in the human «ys! canes, sore Mhroaum, Coughs, feolda, toothache, wenrmigia, Uc dalarewx, pain an aches in the hoses, tc iever and neue, ebills mad HSRRY < O'Neill, af the part i ar of her age. i cf nm the city ant t stand | bad been married one year, We moved in the fail of 1860 | wore flannel about his neck before nor after that might; | your obedient servant, ). H. ORAI | The relatives and (riewds of the famiy are respectfully | fever, headache, &¢.. run rict throughout 3 a te the ecclewistical Vautbory during my | to New Haven, from New Rochelle: my husband sent mo | Dr. Hooker prescribed strong ten for the ebild, and at | 2°"" ‘Agent New York Asacointed Press. | lavited to attend de funeral, at baif vat one o'clock this Tn all such cagse, Radway's rady relief shoult be sep ‘absence, and Whatever Episcopal duties circumstances | alone to New Haven Ww engage & hoase, he ones sent me | night it was better, the child was insensible all day, and Orran op 9un Screenerenvent ov Pouce, (Sunday) afvernoon, without further javitation, from tl ot OC eene ot Rateray 2 ognaene Pa ciee Ge ee may exact, the Rishop oe Michi will readily pl in an open wagon byl ag mtg miles, Ci Spime | did aot resover from its illness in severe Gaye) = ew “5 Grrna?, Conran oF FS, forisedes of he son-in-law, Alexander Redmond, No. 98 | we ill gunrantee free trom pain init ours. Priow 2 hore expe confide in thy hail | hack in the evening alone, ‘When we lived'in New York | Year of 1863 the Doctor wished to receive calls; es, ter street per : ome stone expen coeen | conte in the paren ta which be Tinvited my sister to stay with ms, but my husband was | recovered: my bealth was miserable; while in nd soe un Cotvenia 06 Heasiasae tak tartees tata Surrn —On Saturday, Dec. 4, Mirman Sure, n the Goth NOs 168 Fulton atrwet, 1 ata Tt i@ approaching a period of twenty years since Twas | Fo urkind to her that she did not stay so long as she ex. | street the Doctor bought five oo ag yp LO 4 GaNTiEMES—You will direst the police on duty at tho TET ee 1 eelahtven of the funity are fenpeetfeliy ATT® NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—JONN PYNK & 00.+ ted i her, and the doctor | er, ; a mddington, 3 Daring vat petiod | pected; 0g nde tne rene child wae hablo | Li'eiteT eeeaberns whe Toctor's showing thedressce to | feepective polls, at the Best election, to afford every tecl- | invited to nivend te funeral, Ubie (Sunday) afvernoot, wt daington News Nork Uta; Mayes in charge over you in the Lor y the Doctor so, bat he re | Mr. Witton, the onganiet ‘and others; he gave three of the | lity 10 the messengers of the Asoviated Press to have ac: | ie crclock, from Thirty xecond streot, near Second aye. | 17 Fulton street, Brookly senamensciitints miy duties have called me away from my home more | kept ip the wine than ten years in time, and ovgr one hundred thousand | to cath cold, and " to the roome of the canvassers, - a YLe WATER PROOF for pareomal Phemmbien fon t she tould go home then, The Sunday before sho | dressas away to persons; he bought some velvet for | Ce** IH, Gon’t Sup't Potter ue. Hort ONKa, 16 hoa Ore Ake ee aie tr eice neatpalg Ween atwent freee mg docest a | bent Home, ete wartel to attend the Epiacopal cnaren, | @ cloak, and the Touoe wanted to have it lined with cot F. &. TALABADUS, Gow’ Sap Petes ee = Oe Teaetey, Des. 5, Demaee See, $4.50 sete ce warrensid we (ore alain fonth.. In my imperTect iabors I have boon cheered by | and I aaked the Doctor to go with ws, but he replied that batt ; the velvet was a remnant of the cools ne - The relatives and friends of the family And the mem. | foutle sole peg boots, sive love and confidence of my brethren, oth of the clergy J be wag not brought up to attend the Episcopal church and } left in his Store; Huctor said those «lrotses were all City Politics, bers of the Good Fellow German Unk Ladge No.1, ery fe. | ceo aera —— A laity. The peace and harmony of the diocess have | grog ‘ob Sunday; she went home the next day; she | mine when he showed them to hit friends, but he after. FIRST ALDERMANIC DISTRICT. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) after. $50 syorns ® Savin eaaiselr tae NRA. hardiy been ruilled by distraction and storms, Bat dit not el stay Whore ahe was treated so; we then | wards sold one for $12, amd another he gave to one of his } The apposition of the First Aldermanic district have | noon, at one o'clock, from bis late residences, No. 189 West cw price, tearing the aprons of Gee Semen of ie altetee ort Base of the dioeest have been perverted to the ort went to New Haven; while in New Rochelic my huahand | travelling agents’ wife, we gave one of the dresses to united upon Henry Smith, of the Firet ward, for Alderman, | Thirty-eighth street. coastal mancfacturers in the world, Bae ‘ieen wanted by bt ‘and one of these has returned to the embrace of | would not allow me to tke care of my child: he hae never | ester: the other two were made up for ms: at the New | Mr. Tysof, the American nominee, having withdrawa TrTow.—Ou Saturday evening, Dec. 4, ALEXANDER TUTON, | Con gow be bad, Prive complate for nse on ®. Uruth, two more haye deserted to other religious bodies. allowed tne to take care of my children as they shoal he; | Year's calle Twas not well enough to set up but a little | The vnion was effected last night, at a meeting at No. 19 | a notive of Lisburn, freland, SINGER ACO, ‘Notwithstanding the heavy and exhansting drane mad e requested me to board ont the child when i was only a ' while ata time; the Dowtot came vp etaifs and insisted | Beckman street Jie remaius Wil Ve laked Wo Grecuwood Cemetery for 0 Gromdway, New Warts