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10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1859.—TRIPLE SHEET iia nian A ey é Seenerssne oneeeesenetaeaia THE ODD FELLOWS IN THE METROPOLIS, | b pedenn Face th leatine 00 Be reteme Ete wes | mato feclove forbalemae yaa pce bal oad sony ot | ‘The Decatur 11.) Magnet Says of the wheat | whe Amexitan ‘Tract Soctety=Its System of Ea a pee ig és "2, 147. ~~ tt blvwe, ® beacon lig the * “-smtain their great principles were, ' ~~ Q s—We bave Intel” - # ortieth Amniy } Beineste™ Poa $33, uh een te enka ee igh, : nricaa Lodge would be sure'to beep the rigws reas pecis in thar State—We ber rs celabaed oe Colportage Defended. ortieth Amiversary of the | To Booeres. .. Ot To Gin. neg every nooner, Of the Order woald veatare 10 & travelling reat obvergaucn and in- | 2 Compliance with a request made : : has j Rloward Loage, NO 0 0d’s amie uywn the friendly band} it with indifference or contempt, In conclusion he gave— | teiligence, WED fig pevn, SS “teal over the | ment members of the Ame ~ by several proml- ° ion of the = ted States GRAD DIvisON, NO. 4, “The City of New York and her Mayor.” State, particularly those, ral por- i Rev. Ras- Celebration | ‘Took W, Matop, Amsistant Grand Meas, ‘Aud may He biess thelr endeavor tn fore aa follows—Brothers—I | Sign of’ sajucsot’ to Yowns in the central, Tor" | sell 8. Cook—who _wtean Tract Soc'ety, Rev. grand Lodge of the Une. Dinsene Doe? < aie nose, Lavmena eatin Seieen emer, posto you know, bogies am | hla yarsod remarked us\for may yours at aw sons | HRW" aus formerly cannes. Be Berle: <, M0. 140. ORATION BY &. B. BOYLSTON. byl Ee Huibitioas to work. ‘Batt censor "help { Sea. at Dot looted a0 wells a6, from Ay ye enlpircpetpalaae RO Oe Cree a ? ate, No. 42h vusiness he was let to make toquiry, body. system of colportage adopted by that. me A tt <a take | Grand Representative Brother R. B. Boylston, of @yetn | feeling w deep »: mapaiby sige gig re kat obaneve bvery thing relatine <3 Breyaing erp os the | “r" ’ toy) |» temprine Lindge, NO. ¥ i ss 8) ith cByte ‘pects . siog t julriee TER 'TROULND FERAGNE: ERS wae 0 Bnet, <0. eek Pod ter egeres | the | arcu. was then introdaced 16 1D? M8°Mielage, and fad 'a rest #eal of woah e with iBe pe oie OS now | hod Soeere ee ani0g harvest, and ! pte” | ‘The digcuasion is restricted to allegations made-by ev . vbstwern David and J ee > then ; Duets with op WTS™ IB OPS a poke to the following eMir: exhibited is ivi ib whe \ ber, Se Kastor 4 ich ‘we #00 this day ‘ . people ations resulted wort favorably 9,2 York, ang cil mite Fhon he told aout haviog trouble | at no fr- sume estan Maes tao £0 Farge an gai that | Dr. Patton, in six letters, addressed to the Hou,. Tizomas "the p 1) Cae lenghier) ed 0° sowed with Whank, HOF aa f t¥er looked bower, and J, Williams, President of the Tract ociety. After show- case. that from presen’, H ‘4 t 4 z = g 5 be mer = f E rauces there is every prospect of a | !ng that the system of colportage wus necessary, wise, the Divine Trinity. rit tow sling over all i the dim dietank, MOUe: +99 | See of uascie) 3 use, wal gay banners ce 2008 on Imughter.} | Tho, people la Copa tree goed crop af ¥, site Coming summer, Aud, furtuer, | Christian and economical, and that, takiog into aocount eee Loe Oe eee ce elk, 8 | morning nie; but eee ST alaP acag Geoee! | Cot have tes iereosh WAR ear ae ee eae! | ane "ato thelr future prospecia. ‘Thowseno per aten | ‘186 Wants and perils of our couairy, and tbe. ncom- ses SA pt ee pies Ror poke perge Arophiies ¥2> “Lom the well fougt Heid, | 1 1 Ne coma hod A] fey Lp dete Teariod, feredieny rd prod ia se: Bate were likely to pe application of all ths existing evangeliziog agencies,” reat + * .o y 3 = jem dis- | aud the oce: an arifal ou re demand aad at faic prices. Wool, in particul it The Procession, w a J eription of the Sen Woody annstant Grand Marshal mer do we load JAE CAenee, Vasa eeemsona had for your dewooe® atten, and I heartily welcome you. | Wi", seoitsned as Huely torell reallly, un ‘ave meet at! | ted be improper to te'the Amerioes aab eat fomeees Prineip: Stanners. Na ae. +P sane, No. £3 poh nti ger, nor bei Ibave long belongrd vo the Order—(applanse)—but the | ‘ence over lust year’s prices. ‘These facts may be regard- | Tract Society—aflirming that since the coatract eystem cones Preceded wy Yee clnoers spaneet in Orecaters? armor). | ihe walle of Oe Templo of Janus, Neher ok wo to re- | loge Delonged to Rroke up some time ago for want of | ed as correct and reliable, and us a pretty fair indiostioa | was abundened by tbe innrions Society, 960,000 was ob- Comcabears precede ; » 1B Crusaders’ . yt re joo of oar Rev oaary hi and 1 bave sever since been 82 busy with being | ag to the fuiure prosperity of all the interests concerned. | tamed from the sale of puper shavings fe show: Allegorical F story of the Z. ©. | win « en remnntonny Mote He. eeu eee ME Oe Meee gees Ua, ola tess porhered bY the ‘people of New York and a}oany taat't | “tux Wirar Ceoe The late cold, stormy weather, says | the charge «to circulate 60,007,700 pul cata tbe je | we 4 Py: Guene Eye throwing Tags on wilow, wih or | “The greatest glory @ a free born pzople is we ad time to join another lodge, Aveta allow | the Dubuque (lowa) fumes, has caused cousiderabie nerv- | American Society $442,729—whilat to circulate 100,155,981 . e » their children? We comete | me to bid you welcome to New York, snd to hope that | ousneer to many of the business men of Iowa, who have publications cost the London Soci of 0. F. eee bahia ieeporabeheeompinr apes aichst orn gen? will “snva a good time and enjoy yourselves, boru looking bopefuliy for relief from the next wheat crop. | nothing,” is inwcourate “sud. unjust’ Mar atl taataenoareae anna winte nual eee a ae order’; painting repre- | liury of gow’, ovr votive offiriay the emule of the | | Gran Master Conly, of Georgia, ex Mayor of Augusta, | Their fear wus thal the scason would betoo much shor: | ule Proves, from a comparivon of statisties, that she» a ate Neptune fleeting ou 8 giguawe shel, wb ateadects | Widow 4: the orphu:, whom our charities have ré- | C&..Aoadoa chert speech, clewinz with thie soutimeat =? | ened Ly the backwardntes of the spring @amna to mew | cherie nsiees the two societies have been coutribut- Oratien ¥y lion. R. B. Boylston, | x Se ptuno Geating ou a gigum ell, wit | lieved a: our tysapathies consoled ; our vicwry the | “1¥.e Empire Stutes of the Norra” and of the South—New | the cropto mature. Caroful obgervers among the farmars, | ed und eapended for different objects; that tbe Ameri i ; 5 re oe Sinai No, 37 grateful eavefsetion. of feeling thai— Pork and Gevrgin-—May Uy ever be boamt tog-ther | however, tay good yields of whest have beea accured | hough absorbed in another enterprise, bes iv, Madison Square, it Mount Sinai Ledge, No. 37 Pe acatcoiaieg , sare tian bhi hoell “oy the rune Vie tbat unites u: as brothers of the Order.” | when'the seed bad not been put ia until the very Inst days | wice as much in domesule grantees the London; and that bearing @ tanner. with aauprescoestien Of Moses coming Figen Wt lary) ja Omer sper ches were made and sentiments proposed by | of April. Alaost two weeks of this mouth yet remain, | he ‘8284,124 left im hand to beadded to-Abecapital” de ACSA TaE RIT Pretedcp Chapter itr ol fw stp spall adibenali te he ata 1 value of combined exer~ | Mewes, HuWwelle, of Northern New York; Boylatoa, of | aud if tho present favorabie weather should contique, & | sa pute fiction, as is the similar fancy of $1 246,149 uot ulet ay casthle Cottatie: t the Ast Teraelites, with uplifted hands and countensaces, Appreciattug ihe vevessity aud v Kony upon tis proseu’, | South Ovrolna, orstor of the day; Tucker, the Grand | large wargin would be left for Hnelys ‘ain sowing. piven away”? out of the $2,100,715 dovationg in thirty-two g ad Sensthle Col a at the Astor | of awe wd wonder. ee eee et Lohjects: Py. a | Mane! of the ‘Grand Lodge of the United Sates; Rev. | Bap ACCOUNT yom ‘he Witkat.-We take the following | years, when 81 79,010 bad boen expended for colport. Houses j GRAND DIVISION, NO. 6. basis, and parrues wiih bhi t ah Lo 4 bea Merete ‘tet || BF Wells, of Maseachuretts ; Jobn A. Kennedy, Past | extract from a private letter dated Fenn’s Bridge, Jeifer- | ge, of which $622,508 bad been specified for that one Henry Bremer, Assietant Grand Marshal. hearted ail philewtbropis individu " @rdnd Secretary of Southern New York; Rev. Mr Hera, | son county, Ga., April 17 :— object. He disputes the statement Abe books of the wee a. that— : ar. ‘the Grand Chaplain of tho Grand Lodgo of the Uaited | I think we will make no wheat this year. It has the | London Society wroas cheap aa those of the ‘American, > 1 c a Minerva Lodge No. 373, FU peta Piney sat (aoe 4] States, and some others. The compapy-united in singiog | rust now very badly. Itis on the biades, as it was last | ' pears from a compyri+on of their size, &c. The Lon. SCIS EE AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, | waa o bavner on whicn ‘waa a Grecian leadscape, ore: Cece ag a ase of | “Auld Lavg Syne,” apd then, about eight o'clock, ad: | year, though commenced much earlier. Ihave heard of | on prices of eleven 18 mo volumes amount to $4 62 temple in the background on an eminence, the Goddess | The cperatin of our sootety hae er Mende, we chou | JoUrned to meet at the Academy of Music, two other crops having the rust, snd I guess it will be a | while the American prices we $% 85—being @ dif. &e., be. Miverva io the foregrowed, with spear aad shoei, allemd- | men. be pring marie found in our ~—s = “ general thing. ference in favor of the latter of pearly sixty per cent, naa SET ESE See aga Woe $4 ou below over Veen ceen nase that he’ hes 20 docu | ‘THE SOIREE AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. | 4,Simllsff Rot wore accounts have boon received in | The tame Bisiory in vole)” ghnes tna Tecan es The fertieth anniversary of the estalgishmentof the samiler "oleke No. 29, wihed—burery, thathe has not heen fed—thirsty, that 6 city from Scriven county. Some of the planters ther e y } on prices The grand annivereary celebration of yesterday wound | are seriously thinking of turning in their entire crops and | 10 be £1 17s. 6d., or $9, while for the same books, in at up by a magnificent ball at the Academy of Music last plantirg something cleo. Jenst an equal style of execution, the American night. The Academy cries beret erie ‘Tur Wixree Wueat Cror.—The Madison (Wisconsin) | *™ount to $4 80, ora difference of nearly one hundred loolsed room 5 Democrat (Oth inst. Bays — Ber, Cont, end what with the crush of crinotine, th; beauty it eucir- | We regres wo loscn thet inten of the winter wheatin this | Mr. Cook states that no officer in the Awerican Soetety: ‘has a personal niary tpterest in the resuits of ite Crs wan carulnd we protsces pretest rer cadres | Spring Mice wil dontaics es wf fapamevcte ger | tripe and sree atte pan of colpartage tere Pcbind monn aiai te Brodace 8 present charm and leave 160 to How any, The clover is also badly lajured. | fe) bepevolent, aud in conclusion the ‘chargo which was 4he repreemmtation of ariok |: © bus not been given to drink—sick and i prison, thet we Brand Tovge of the Independent Order a? Odd Peilowes io a aeons re Coasolatien ia the naxdat || \isied bum not” Wairoa when, altde wre ares ateract- the United Statee was colobrated in his city yeetertey | ot eorrowing reletives, ome br public: bart i been heard oe waleperel even Ubland Lodge, No. 487. aL a worthy ‘ellow withagrest' cnihesltain:’ “eis sya, which bas ade ap German Oak Lodge, Ne. 129. Never, to our well eared glory be it spoken. Through teusly looked for since the origisattion of the prajec:, Vested Brothers Lodge, No. 62, a1 the trials and ‘vicissitudes to which the laboring classes alictied the hearty applause of the fraternity in ai! | with a benner on which was a repreesn‘ation of mre | in Bezland bave been occasiovally subjected, whenever pars of the Union, from the fuct that it was believed by the grand ¢ivigions of the human rase—Caucasiee, Turk, ike stoutest hearts quailed and trembied at the rade — that'colportage is paid for twice, Indian avd Negro—with ao oper bible before tnem,¥o | tevwn of grim poverty and haggard want, when their | dorned, except by an illuminated scroll at the end of the Tue Waeat Cxor.—The Jonesboro’ (Tenn.) Union of the portaa ples 0s Ec ANI RDS uray Wat the Orver was taking @ retrograde movomeat, | yi, faith sn which they are evidently giving cher agent, | workhoures groaned with replevion—nover ‘once duriag | atage, bearing the raving and cheering motto in brilliant | 9th says:—Never in our recollection bas the wheat crop Naval Intellige owing, it % said, town eseential defect im the principle of AMD DIVINON, WO. any period of such eventful history has the Odd Fellow, | jets:— looked 80 promising as it does at this time iu upper East watt ter which time and the nature of this Wikiam N. Swe ‘Aceistaut Grand Marehal. his wife or tittle opes ever kwocked at the parish gate, or Tennessce, aitLough some fears are expressed that it may Correspondence between Flig Officer Shubrick, of the os sop Epping ae es 1 Rand chewed the bard crust of public charity, (Cheera,) Aud YAIIH, HOPE AND CHARITY. be yet caught by w latefrost. ‘Tho messows are also look- | Dnited States flag ship Sabine and Captain Faunce, of the erticls. will nok. pirinh iho: PS Geayrewyamu saerenrs Ailegnania Lodge, No. 183, when, more recently and nearer home, disease and vs aes Si Cie, ig green and luxuriant, promising an abundant yield of azo yerter’ay, Thomas Wiléey, the futher of Odd Fellow: | with » «crimeoe Mae eeu r styp ‘™ this country, with a few others, organized | tation of a widow end orphans; undraped, aud supported | f @ fearful epidemic carried terror to every nousehoid— : : when tin Joudcry of stricken humanity appesied for uid the frst lodge im the eity of Baltimore, end to him and | by twe me pee} aie a as No. 253, to the nation, ph Piet ors people with open oand aud Np! ‘bis oo-operstore belongs the honor of the success of the bearing a Dlue fmik babner fringed with gokt, on wh'ch | Generous heart responded “Amen,” eased the pains of which pow comains a membership of more | was « repres satis of a Continental guard leaving bis | the O00 Fellows of the Union low rat renty 42 to etd andred thousand, divided imto lodges, and ex- | home and biddwmg his famity farewell; on we reverse was Bi e etticted brethren, and not one member of the entire weaving over the length and breedth of the Union. | % ‘smile supperting « portrait draped withthe American | Ger fund himself compelled to resort te the public United States steamer Harriet Lane, while engaged in the ‘ death looked over a hboring city—when tue ravi Dancing commenced at ten o'clock, ‘was not grass. Ip truth, the agricultural interests of our country a ‘oh whic Was a/ropresen- Jookea esis Pe Cy an.bour ter_that: tbe. largest parton ‘cf the oompine | are advauoing under the prams prices acon womnee, | Paraguay expeditions Poured in, and ufter that time.the floor presented a maze | dented rate; and if prices continue as they have been, ani Fiac Simp Sanmn, March 10, 1869, Of that beauty and grace which is ever conspicuous where | crops should be as good as they promise, the farmer Dear Sir—I cannot allow the Harriet Lane to leave tho our New York belles ‘‘most do congregate ”” who have been heretofore considered the bone aud sinew | squadron without expressing to you my sense of the Owing probably to the fatigne through which the mom. | of the country, will ooa be put down as the aristocracy. | zewious and ekilful manner in whish you have, at all bers of the fraternity bad passed during the out door cel. Tue Wuear Cror.—The Frederick Geen Herald | times and on all occasions, discharged the dutios of your ebration of the day, the attendance was not as large as we | says:—The wheat crop throughout the conaty is en- | command. I have, in ao official report to the i trent haa). gona ign sr | Rane eh wea eed arse, ace. | Sastry tte oun oe | in Nang, ten ves men th nn a " ” ¥ < , Tr, vanty. ers C88 stance which was vor of 1] jancers, a8 loco- been for years. A few 8 we took a drive roug! | aid render © expedition by riet Comptes ws Chis wens ama nae SP. se Wore: ot Fr dbl inks See nes One teaieeniolg. font Mintle we: UNEe seonro focus | Sakon ee ae ‘and Jess distressing.” porsiens Or WPaUariele: eae Montgomery ‘counties In tis | Lane. Believe me, Very respeot'nlly and truly, yours, ‘Tov that the Order expends annustty about cne millien ‘Eckford Lodge. No. 234, Ppudlic approbation. And we think we have, ina great The music for the occasion was furnished by Shelton’s | State, and Loudon connty, Va. We find it the same every- . B SAUBRICK, Fiag Officer. ef dollars im the support of the sick end for benefits to carrying @ dive silk banter Binge! with gold, on whish | Meseure attained thie result. It is no longer seco ey Loring full strength, and was unexceptionable, being | where—the grain looking ‘healthy and vigorous, and sofar Captain Joun Faunce, United States steamer “the widow and orphan, while twelve vbourand dollars | was w repredeniation of a female holiiog bo} ever a | deprecate the popular prejudicrs which ouce exiiol, Tho fori ecgaidetsthod erat nomnl here loon idondnn ge Sovisod.shs0 pe Rinomr aire, of ancnuingyabiveas terol, | Lane, REPLY OF CAPTAIN FAUNOE. have beon paid for-the education of orpbins, To ad. | frame containing a portrait; on the Tevergo aide was afe- | SOoren‘esiosea aud vetuied that his aoe carely orged, acm Aira-ate Rapsdestoten pala Ue Roane Uxmep Srarms Sreaaten Hawniwe LANE, Aiton to the reasons xbove stated, this celebration was | Male standing on a rock, leaning op an ‘anchor, P | We sre not able to supply the wants of the whole human | np FELLOWS’ CELEBRATION IN PHILA. ‘ur Not Kiixp.—Considerable pains, say ° ance 10, Te sait0g past in the distence; @ rook surmounted by a light- | ony’ S24 we natarany turn, therefore, first to those of iN (Georgia) Courter, have been taken to get correct infor x iy tecommemorate the success of an organization fravght | house. ti oreehicasal Whee ae Seas Teal onoonrege, nasd DELPHIA. mation in regard to the prospect for fruit io this section, alter ~ om ie hag oe Paints bas ag Rgeshle ds peli cacrving vive shunner iat ejreeentaton of a | (BOWE Acs of grberal chariy, ‘our aoc fond ie PmapeumA, April 26,3850, | there wil be ehabuadauoe fuure war sperabun, | poboTable Worn la wb yo beve bon plod’ to ee SPECTATORS FROM ATROAD. Widow sed orphaue, and a female holding © cross stands | et oe oe ee OTe carte casas ct | The forticth anniversary of the institation of Odd Fel- | Gxbos of perme asa |probaply by the frosta on the 6 band | 200 the tervioes rendered by myself and these whom I The publicity of the affair wae given in all the newspa- | by au aller; in the distance Noah's Ark is seen, Tecoguition, known only to ourselves, wo would be ead. | lows was celebrated to-day by the dedication of a new | Tihone-baif were kiled, 1a some lovallties nearly ail tice Wo my feelings aia l periait this opportele ae ons pers thronghout the' Union, and Ii had the effect of inda Ta Concorde Lodge, No. #8. Jected to dally and hourly imposition. Tt is, in this re- | pall and an impomng street parade. The oration was de. rea cee nL eRe TNNYON Tow. (Wheat s in-'| stsocs seston Wee whalevir hor perio toee ieee ting wany of the railroad compames to iseue excursion GRAND DIVISION, Ne. ‘8, Spect, therctore, simply & means of self defence. AB We | 184k) Nicholson, Past Grand Manton, jured igbtiy, . are C. A. Marvin, Assistant Grand Marshal. fee] bound to aid every brother who may need our as- ered by J. a Crore iv Texas.—The Galveston News of the 7th inst. | pedi are in no small measure due to the zealous Sainte. at redaoed fares hr fe round ‘rip to and trom Band, sigiance, whenever he may come, it is {mportant tbat we E —— says:—Our exchanges inform us that during th past weck q hag mem iener ew York. The opportunity was embraced by many, Visite brothers of Northern New York. shouid be able to guard against deception. If tho restric. of Se: in “i OF go almost every pection of the state has been visited | times by the officers and crew of this vessel That we ‘and for eeveral days prior to the celebration every hotel Delegations from subordinate lodges. tion of secrecy Was piaced aleo ugon the exposure of | Suspension mtence Mary Hartung’s | by porthers and cool Weather, and in some places by frost; | have been able to discharge our duty in @ manner such a8 » * Grand Lodge of Northern New York. our princip'es, instead of being confined to our cere- Onse. but wo are glad to learn that little or no damage has beea to meet your approbation will be a source of pleasarable: in the city was crowded with guests; so that not onty was Delegations from subordinate Encampment. monies, there might be more room for the exigience of ‘From the Albany Statesman, April 25.) done to the springing crops. Rain is much needed, and | remembrance to Us; nor can I close this eee ‘Svery bedroom occupied with curiosity seckers and sight Grand Encampment of Northern New York. Prejucice, But to our principles we invite public .attan- Pe Coseme! Se Ira torh iid ae us hey ee the water courses and cisterns are gettiag very low. The without thanking you and through you the commanders” seers, but even the parlors of ourfiret and second clase GRAND DIVISION, NO. 9, tion; of these we desire the fullest examination; and it is pak Me cocina er ‘uly Bartang Mr. Walle, J fing, | cotton, corn und wheat crops are everywhere reported as | tna of the expedition for the kiad, oon- Doe a oe ot fr elapng apart. Sine bey pce Sri Marta | Ss oS Eg By Cae natu | yt inh e-em trae oman | Soin etude Me Sw" | Ga ofc aa Pick an ; " 4 evi wards myrolf aud my of Ou & TRE VISITING ‘LODGES! Visiting Brothers from the State of Vermont, the State Grand Lodge are published periodically, and no | [e'i nu take piace on Wednesday next. fhe writ of error |“ rocrana.—The Franklin (La) Banner saye:—Tro | oestty Pleasant voyago, ands sposcy return fovguce J ig made returnable at the next general term of the Su. 5 y y Oa Mondsy numbers of the Order from sbread com- | Visiting Brothers trom Rhode Island, under the Banner of | restraint is put uyon their circulation. But even if we co be ‘deci: of the coming crops are decidedly poor. Woe | friends, your family and your country, I am, sir, very N resort to the aid of the mysterious to render our meetings | Preme Court, and will there be argued. Should the dect. ‘from alt of the parish of e bad stand ’ " menced to-arrive in the city, among whom wore the Grand Gira Koen Aun isda Boda os Attractive, or o8 a stimulant to applications for member, | S00 of that’ Lourt be adverse to the prisoner, the caso Eons Srewlaiane cen al rire rte vi ad | Fespectiully, your o a INCE ‘ Bire of the Grand Lodge of the United States, Samuel | vigiing Brothers irom New Hampenire under Baanor of | ship, surely thie resuits in ‘no iwjury to society | cam be carried to the Courtof Appsals. For this result, : ; Pongo) Mrs. Mary Hartung ie indebted to the seal, humanity and Craighead, of Obio; snd the orator of the day, Hon. R. B. rand Lodg ability of ber faithful and persevering counsel. Tne Gi e. or individuals. No oth, as was once supposed Boyton, of South Carolive. During Monday evening the | Visiting Brothers from the following States, under their anything but encouraging. The corn has come up badly, Fiag officer Wa, B. SuvnRicK, commander-in chief Brazil Administered to the ‘candidate; bo is, begetel into ind te planers ioral : A have suffered severely by Squadron and Paraguay expeoition, bers, widowed famliles, burying the dead and educating icated yputy Sheri weather in planting both cane and corn. The ground has been ordered aloop-of Jower part ot the city reverbereted with the sound of in- respective banners:— no obligations; but their character is explained in Soa yon teoetyoatir roel piles Bhe srw been cloddy, and has worked badly from the beginning of al Cogn laoer a ait dni Boston as Seaane pee Stromental and martial music from the bands accompany Btate of Connecticut, advance, and full liberty given to withdraw at any | and ‘wept alternatsty, but made very tow remarks’ the | te ploughiog senzon up to the present time. “With the Commodore Inman, of the Af ican squadron :—Cxy ing vhe Gelegations from abroad which arrived by tae State of New Jersey. Ee ee ere eee an SET aleaee lorepperenlie sents overpowering her. ° most favorable weather from the present moment to her. | stephen B. Wilson; Lieutenaute—J H. M. Mullany, A, O. various routes of steamboat and railroad travel. Among State of Unio. Poetren tore: weap Nature has not cast her gems apoa | "ne community will learn the recun of the application | Vétl, aud with the moet favorable circumstances, tt would | Sicphen, Bt McAram, Wm. 8. Lovell, J. P. Foster: Fieot the arrivals was the fonnder of the Grand Ledge, the Hon. District of Columbia. the nan shore, nor exposed her precious ones upon the | wins rich sausfaction, and will rejoice thas, the four wer | be impossible for the planters to obtain more tau. & Surgedn—Jobn M. Browne; Chaplain—Johu L- Leabarts Thomas Wildey, a fine oid gentleman, about exghty years State of Peonsyivania. public highway. | Har bubbling fountains, refreshing man | To Sits Sapared, a¢loasi for Sewhile. Tos tommcs | tooderate Ge. tains havo been experienced in St. | Purser—J, N. Hamblcton; Boatawan--A. Hiogerty; Gun> Of age. 5 State of Massuchusetts, $i Death, ie Sometimes buried deep in the bowel of | fr vor of a cemsmutation of the pentenee is almost neat, | Mary and the Lafoarcbe Parishes, but not 80 frequent a8 | ner—James Hutchinson; Carpenter-—A. 'M. Iowiy: Sail TaAnEsOWEG #E4viCk Bes hsp ie oat har ep, fr oie aac, | RIES iinet epce of th ceo tier wit | Baja ey tan 7 Be 5 y 12 OF a At hatf-pest ten o'clock A. M. services were held in the BOE eel. <a Oe conducting business and of mutual rocognition are re- {From the Albany Argus, April 26. pepper ar it a the | 4. The following officers have been ordered to duty on Charch of the Divine Unity (Dr. Chapin’s), in Broadway, ° pee ry terved for the initiated. What else have we accomplish- Tt will sui nobody to learn that a writ of error has Mi oneal ea oe poy b mr sa board the steam sloop-of- war Hartiord, now fitting for sex near Prince street. Lovg before the hoar appointed for Subscdinete Wscumpeneate eoY We usually expend liberally in the relief of mem. | been granted in the case of this woman by Judge William | Montgomery » Up to » but little corn oF | gt Boston as the flag ship ot Commodore ‘Stribling, of the the services the outside was besieged by an anxious | Offlcersof the Grand Encampment and Emblems of the in—f. A. Dornin; B. Wright. The application was made before him, in New | cotton bad been planted in this ection. Since that time | fag India squadron ani ‘Lieuten- 4 the orphan, Nor ‘has this fund been exhaust- | York, Saturday morning her eloquent and perae | the weather has been favorable for panting, and planters e—J. B, Waibuch, J, C. Beaumont, Jaiian Myers, a. M. trowd of males and femaien reoking to gain admitiaace, y sina? for bet Pel ered Troi, he expenditures. The childrea, t» whom, | vering counse), Mr. Hadley. ‘The grounds of such appli- | have been busy. ‘The crops aro not as forward, by two | Hetwee, J Re Hamilton; Fleet Bureotss wares Gilchrist; Ab @ quarter past ten o'clock the church doors were Marehal, with Baton. through our bounty, the bi of education bave | cation were that the cbain of evidence which led toher | OF three weeks, as they were last year. But this is | assistant Surgeon—William G. lay; @.. been extended, grow apace, and y@&- by year take their position upon the stage of life, No etately pile or mafble (oblet attests our labors in their behalf. Toe fundamen conviction was imperfect in several important particulars, | bardly disadvantage, as they are now more secure from | Clark; Chief Engincer-—W. WW. Wood; First Asvist~ Joaving strong ground for doubt as to the propriety and | late frosie, should they come up within the next fewdays, | ante K D, Robie, Thomas Wiltiamsoo; Third Axsist- jnetice of her suifering the extreme penuity of the iaw. | MOst seeds being still under ground, es D. Wright, Joseph N. Canul’, Fraacis Croain,. opened, and it was with difficulty that the large posse af | Grand Herald ond Grend Guardian, with drawn swords. Membersof Grand Lodge, four abreast, Police present prevented tbe buildig from being fed. | car, with emblema ct ibe Order crawa by eight borees, Sho: % ‘ Seder, it Brand Contd ; tal principles of oar orgapization render our Order emi- | be resuit of the ayplication was not keown here until | Tax Waar Crop or Iowa.—The Keokuk Gate City | harles E DeValin; Boatawain—Jouo Borrow; Gunner— pooh A cigdl ral > erin i pete ieee Repwenantatives, of “Grand Leia ot Southern | NeBty oondevative, Rveryibing eavotiag of police and | yesterday morning: hen prepersdens tae Bog on for | says that, £0 far as heard from, the crop of winter | A. F. Thompeon; Carpenter—Onarles W. Babbett; Salle time the body of the churet was Giled, principally by men- New York. tectoriavism is rigidly excluded in theory and io practice. | ihe execution on Wednesday. wheat did well and looks remarkabi; Promising; but un- | maker—Jobn A. Birdgall. bers of the Order, while the galleries were ovcupied by Grand Officers of the several States. erties and factions distarb us not. They may knock at The Sheriff had summoned the jury of twelve to witness fortunately oaly @ little was sowed last fall, and it will our door, but they can’t gain an entrance, And thus the apuual communications of our chief body, embrasing « reprerentation trom every part of oor broad country and jadns. There was an excelleut choir preseut, under the | (Supporters ) Graud Cnap. of G. direction of George F. Bristow. The rervices were ar- | Grand Secretary, Grand Ward Tanged speciatiy for the occusioa, after tbe Elscopalian Scpporte he execution, and also obtained the signature,of the Go- | not gofar towards supplying the State with breadstufls, eee \etuor to an order for, three companies of amidhary to act | ‘Thur far the season has boon very unfavorable far sowing Bh; tae pe eke s2 F guard about the jail. Yesterday morning the gallows | gpring wheat, reed hes been scarce, and u considerable | _Rev. J. 1. Levbart (Chaplain in the United States navy), 8. N.Y. (Supporters) 5 Grand Treasures, D. Graud Master, Supporter. a * D, } the adjo:wing British possessions, composed of intelligent, | was being erected, and the Sherif! haa determined upon | portion of what bas been sown tailed row some | of the Newark Methodist Epis:o, ference, i Counsesisas’ te servlets Gomateeied Dp tte coe elses | Gores aie ce ae emacai. BG. Master, | scerous, pao shirhed wea Hebe aecrecwepecte soete | cuton one meresiaeaee Corps, the Emmet Guard ued | Select in the character ot hesusdes © crow fom soe ot Ak Panes locas bipraai 2 dng tha guntenod, "The Loraie'ta nie holy; enipler lav a | Oc ce th ard PLG Cameron, > | bebetts’of party and ite vonflicting feflaencee. Sarrounded, | the Worth Guard, as a guard, under the ofser of the avech | Washh (aso? Thdeed- tue) Wooster: pastor e Fran! ce Episcopal chareh: Sek tt es ea CW ey a eee aera Camere ia rames of bieb yolitlcal excitement, by all the clements | Governor. The Sheriff had also Fecolved the order of exe- | mtn eying nayaeTin etd eis rad trocta Und | ‘2 Newark, and well known to many of our residents, has Suen followed Epanerat confesienl, sAid by. the congre 1 O eee “hied inflame the pasaions, aud possessing as individuals | cution Jrom the judges, Rave colkinued for nereral wag ids, And, frosts that | een urdered. to” the sloop-of war Osnetitution, which is ation alter the ministe:—a'l the people Kurvling ‘ew. | Olicers, Members and PG Bree of saeG. L. of U.S.,in | Ml the varyiog opinions ad to public alfeirs, whicu havo | “The general smprersion in the city now ia that she will is (eared, iojured the early fruit euch ag eee C2, it | iting out at Boston as the leg abip of the African eqaad- Se wats: ines coluetdines aenertacos one eid spi rere ine k VS SUSY led to co mucb bitterness and recriminations in the public | never eufler capital punishment, and no on2‘8 more fiemly ihe dd ‘tain, $0 6 ecmbticenld’ came” ous, | 208 Mr. L, has not been to ecu for several years. morning prayer. The lessous were from 1 Samuel xvii., Rey. Brother J. M. Wildey, Chaplain of the day, and counsels of our nation, we have ever, in our assombties, | of this belief than she ner: , some avoided ibe utterance of a single hareb sentiment crow Ing outof euch reladous. and while the Bible is aa in tegral part of the work of our Order, there is no ground for apprebension that such an essocia‘ion, however honesty ipsututed, may be corrupted #0 as to be come Gangerous tO the welfare of (ue State. Apart from the confidence to be placed in our owa profession in this reepect, the commanity may flad a . . Wm. 8. N., pile case will not be argued until September. | The Dis- daeers wg Srop hae been almost ace ducentnte aoomaeee Layali of wu Vout Be will oe eins ould dike to, argue i at the ae ee tively little injury. The late fruit has not been affected at | take the command, upon bis attention, it will be impossible to make the pa. | *!!) £0 far as we kno altt, John Bavage, lato editor of the Washington Stalet, ccxsary preparations eufficieutly early. When argued iq | _ Tux Wurar Cror—The Fredericksburg (Va.) Herald | bas bren appointe Secretary of Legation to New Granada, Septetuber, should the detence prove unsuccessful again, | S8@:—Recent visits in the counties of Caroline, Spotay- end will accompany Mr. Jones, of Iowa, We presume that the case may be appealed to the Court of | Vabis, Stafford and King George enable us to say that for | Thomas Moore Persse, brother of Mr. Persse, of the firm Appeals, the most part the growing wheat looks thriving and | of Persee & Brooks of New York, bas been appotuted Con - fiom verse 67 tothe end. a special prayer of thanks: | Grand B. Rosleton, Orator, ia a baroushe. giving followed, and the services closed witn a bene- Executive Committee of Arrangements. ne, 5 7 Is addition to the many beautiful banners carried in the THE PROCEEDINGS AT THE BATTERY. proceesion, the regaia of many of tae members was The official programme appointed nine o'clock A. M. | exquisitely wrought, and fome of them (of ereat value, toe the Vidi ae : which attracted coveiderable attention, The hotels aud oe tie iene for She visiting lodges to mest.on the Batlery, | Tove ‘puiidings had’ thete colors Api. 00. the brecss, and exact'y at that hour the first delegation marched in. and at some places note _ vgs — neon hen tke sofficient guaranty for tueit security in the circametance vigorous. hide are ed et sul to Galway. ‘The shipping in the vicinity of the Battery, and indeed all | flags etruog across the street. ° fidewalks and the | what our Order embraces in its niemsership every rei. | Aetion to Recover $15,000 for Allenating the Heat PIN GRERNSVILLR, VA.—; iter from Hicks. Apusrat Corrin.—The name of Admiral Coffin been Along the piers, were decked in full suits of flags not bun- | Dalconies thd windows in the hotel and otuer build | gions deaominathn and. creed, every abeae of palitical Affectious of a Wife, ford t has e Petersburg apres says:—I learn trom oue of copnected with the late disturbances in Bright [From the Columbus (O3i0) Statesman, tbe most observant and skilful agricaiturists taat the | seme accounts be has been spoken of at ac tariweca } au Eogiishmen, A povei and unusual civil action is now being tried in | Wheat crop in this part of the country is not go promising | Si; Isaac Coffin, was burn in Boston, but in early 1 the Superior Court at Coinmbus. The action is a suic | 8 it was at thisreason last year. It has been injured to | ceeded to Eguind, entered the Eogliah navy, so a brought by Lucius A. Bowers aguinat Ira A. Proston, his | Some extent, be thinks, by iho frequent rains. attained the rank of Admiral. de often ‘visited this wife Margaret Preston, and Aaron U). Griffin, all residents Tas Facrr Crov ix Sovrn Canotna.—For some time past, | country, where his relatives mostly resided. The estate of Perry township, Franklin county, to recover fifteen j ®ay® the Orangeburg Sowthron, though entertaining strovg | at the vorner of Suromer aad Chauncy streets, opposite (bousand dollars damages sustained by the plaintiff, | hope thatthe present would be a fruitful yoar, we have | the Post Oflice, was at oue time occupied by a portion of Bowers, by the alienation of the affections of his wife, | Dever so expressed ourselves, for fear of being sadly awe. | tne family.—Boston Traveller, April 25, Mary K. Bowers, formeriy Mary F. Kent, and the eventual | ®Ppointed in our expectations by a few visits [rom hoary Spicary, somtederitien’ Gad crancieeale Gets taal ox: | segneObe.na pene cal the eine cates ese eon || Ah tip. Cedsitha EMRE esha reae A. spirary, confederation and contrivi of a he ”» arage an abun- r rs point Al rR ‘aid de | Gauce ol fruit tbe approaching season. "We do uot remow. | Me and Mea kivg,, Mr ; ; : Ne or, | (hRS Were torovged with human betogs; the Indies ma- the vicinity Were Giled With epectaiors; and the windows, | !D #ddition to the above scenes the sidewaike all wong Wops cf hours, und every available spot Where there wa, | We route of march were crowded with the hombier class= a possibility of getting a view of the procession, was unx | Of Ur citizeur, The colume proceeded vp Broadway to ony poi yh er ? Fourteenth strect, down Fourteenth street to Fifth avenue ni gsho ‘ nL up Fifth avenue to Madison square, where the head of the byt sarsiarane elliptic o columa arrived and halted about two o'clock P.M. They At eleven o'clock, everything being in readiness to | then opened column to the right and left, and formad io move, tbe column, undsr the direction of Beary Soyder | close order. The G.M. of G L U, &., and the G. M. of % southern New York, witn their aide, passed to the extreme the Grand Marshal, proceeded om the route of march, 0 | 1.1 of the line, and retarved, escorting the Executive opinion, every class and condition of iife. Professional men ard merchants, laboring men and men of ease, rich men utd poor men, subscribe to our rolls, and preseu} as a bole a body of tea of whom our country may well be proud, The epeaker went on to develope further the character of the Odd Fellows—their rise and rapid progress in the United States. Tho benediction was then prononnced by the Rev. Dr. Welle, of Massachusetta, Between four and five o’ciock the exercises were con : ‘Mra H. W. Hubbell, Mise Hab- : cluded, whe the columa broke up, aad each lodge took the following order:— Committee, orator of the day, chaplain, &e., amd.at once | up its dwn route home. In addition to the totges cance. | ‘The partice in this case are all highly respectable and | Der ever to bavo seen a more oncouraging prospect of «| Nirvand Mrs Well Feuttee ew York ire, so stot oe, Squad of twelve Policemen. proceeded to the platform erected for the occasion. rated above, there were several from Peunsylvanis, | Of good character, The plaintilf, Mr. Bowers, is a vocy | fruitcrop, both as regards quentity aod quality, Tuo | Epgiand; George Pay binke, A; W. lake and A.D. W. Band of Music. Marylaud, New Jersey aud otuer piaces, Alter the exer- } intelligent man, about thirty-one years of age and of good | light frosts by which we have been visited within the last | French, ‘Bos! 3; H. P. Montgomery, Pailaselphia; W. O.. Tease M. Tucker, Grand Marstal GL. of U. 8. THE SCENE AT MADISON SQUARE City laden and reeeitod aera ame ehoart OF the | svpearance;_hie wife le also inteligent, of proposressiag | week, inated of injuring the fruit; a# many feared would | (Fane, Herkimercointy; Seorge A adee, Wests Phils Aids, P.O. B.A. A. Waketleld, PG , K. V. B. Lansing. i 60 mS z city lodges, and received courtesies at their hands. ‘Appearance, und is about twenty years of age. She occu- | be the care, proved ratuer a benetlt, Chk rr BAN Tas een a Meee Heery Sayder, Grand Marebal. Py this time the sun shone clearly, and its rays came e day was exceedinely fine—not a cioud obscured the | pied a seat in Court, and appears to ‘sympathise altogether Tas Wugat Crop IN PENNSYLVANIA.—The Harrisburg F ‘Be a the tibet Aide, Col. Jos. Pinckney, Co). Thos. F. Peers. down with genial warmth. Around and in the vicinity of | éun until after the celebration was ended, whon & piea- | with the defenoants. Docton MeUe ee We Wee ee ee indy, Mise Fanule Herbertswre a ol aod aera a Hie Ya Band. * ae crowded with members of the Order, | “Ait Ail shower came down, which gave great roliet to | _ ¥rom the masa of testimony in the cage wo gather theso | cheering, news of tbo wheat crop, which 1m sald ts be | WAGYs hae Eunule Herter, ton, olan harlow Thompe dees ree as: fe Bquare was crov 2 | our citizens and cooled the air. As a whole the points:—Mr. aud Mrs, Bowers ware married in Bardstown, [sss | Inxuriantly, and to be firmly and thickly rooted. | son, airs LS Thompson, J GHlandley, lady and to! dhisidocs 0: ean ee aaa heir richly embroidered regalia showing off to grea‘ | wag all shat ite originators could desire; and, no doadt, it | litinois, in 1868; ahe,as it would seetn, envertainiug a neu: | Unless overtaken by some unforeseen calamity, the Union | oy stae lacy A hamaram lady and alia; J Ling Bead. advantage. i il food feeling amocg the frtatda of the trator | tral slection fr bi, was induced t Tuarry hima by tne | tite the prom oun foe theo ee Beas eee reac Peoaala: | 204 Eeit den J Maibows, bie Cis ver vant; Mise Man Tae nity were prevented from takiog part in the care- i rfriengs an‘ is Own earnest entronties, os Cavanaugh, ¥ ‘pen, : With asi banner representing us archer, with cuiraas |, WBe2 the procession had arranged tacit around the | Ded Jota ute Prevent to the epiit and good feliowahip | They were married but a short time whenvas Kis algod, | _-NokPuLX Factr—Tho Norfolk Day) Bock om tetratt | Aver} ave lay. Min Hao: rt nouar to laren 4 et genie sstaone, dlsshaiging an terow' fram’ Tanto speaker’s ttand in Madison square, the excrciees were | among its members. the defendants persuaded her to leave him, (the defend’ | Crop in that region promises to be Jarge, hay’ echier, Miss Sumi Mra Parker, 1 tay eee commenced by tho following prayer offered by the Rev. ants, it is said, though this has not yet sppeared in the | DO camage Som treat, ev JM Mathews, AU Holl win P felled ae ‘Kaapp,. Mercantile Lacge No, 47. J, M. Wildey, Past Grand Sire, who, it will be remember. | THE CELEBRATION AT THE ASTOR HOUSE. | evidence, were’ instigated to this by an old rival of the antMs ON WHRAT.—The millers of St. Louls offer the Witba banner of crimeon avd blue @ representation of arms in a shield, di ik on which was oo SPxECH O¥ PAST GRAND SIRE WILDEY, THE “GRAND- ‘ated witn stare | > ‘stituted or founded the first lodge in America— plaintiff) and come to Ohio, which she attempted to do, following premiums to be awarded at the next annual : 4 WS eerhea Wtee way, WS Lee? M Wala, (es “ : s but was overtaken on the way by her husband, and was | fair to be held at St, Louie, September 26, 1859. Entrios Little, JD Dowell, po lerrtper inte tel el gtd only arte rig TATIEER” OF OLD FELLOWSULT—SPEMCH OF MAYOR | SH. faced to aay wi Ley the Geluhdsies, how to be mado between the 1dth of September, 1868, and the Jeary ie cage Baroy F aareh, 8 Fulenion, fexpale on the other. Almighty and everiasting God, the high and might; pre ever, continu efforts, and finally succeeded tn | 18 0 ed Boyd, Jr, Rev ur Van Pelt! Master Maut Ss, 4 Rt cane aie atk: ruler of tie universe; who ton from De ines Be, Fly Mcgee. Miho ters a members | separating Mr. Bowers’ ani “nis wife, and they both | For the largeet and best,crop of white fall wheat— James sown, PL hogers, D treadwel, DE Panter ¢ hour? of the Gran ee 0 United States i came to Franklin county, sbe to seek refuge am: Firat premium, her friends, be to renew his cfforus to" recaia het | _ Second premivi.; ‘The principal reagon and justification of the defendants | For the iargest und best crop of red tall wh $125 | son—ard 76 in meerage, % From favanpeh, in the steamship Huntaville—@ = add, @ W Houghton and ing Hon H Gordon, Chas Being a blue sik banuer iringed. On it Wasa painting | all the dwellers upon earth, most heartily ‘we bogeech thes representiog Moses at the foot of a cross, round which is | with thy favor to behold tuy servants here assombied in twined « serpent; on the reverse side was au Ali.eeeing | thy presence. We acknowledge, O God, Uist we have bees of & colimtion at the Astor House, given by the grand officers sod others of Southern New York. f Pi q Cowey, mile Louise ‘ood, Tos Seaourn, J R @, widow and orphape. undeserving the mary blermogs with which thou hast for their part appears to be that, though they were | First premiom $125 | Clarke, Win urn 8 | EES favored vn siooe the introduction into to's Wesvwra lund | TH¢ Collation was owen up in haste and in ancn- | tasried, Mr. and’ ae. Bowerg ton ee icy, Mere Pao Loca poe pd 18 | Sareuamee oss TK dscober Lavras Wise bene With a rilk banuer, on oue wde.the Icences of Wash. | of We Order bere arsembled to-day, aod wi pram thy‘boiy | tetending style; but there was, of cours, an abun- | wife in © epiritual renee, and were consequently misera- Wwe ee Sharpe, Bela Bauke, P U Caton, avd 80 in the Wpeton ana Columbus, and on toe ther of Frackiim, «ica | vine thet we are. privileged ‘ander cea imstancos | & co of loxures, and the wine (neinding a doaan botiles | Bie; wov4P 20 tainpplions: has FAC apenee a ES |. oneah poems $125 | rrom Cardenas, fa brig Tangeni--Hleury Jones, : steamer vorabie to assemble for cslebrating the fo." « eRBon bapp appeared res Fj press, and u¥lton, with a , iD the oss 7 on eaaned, Un pom 4 vaee hight or tay 4 native champagne presented by a wine growing brot! or | deuce. A great deal of negotiation and “palavering” took i the largest and best crop of pw in bark Huptingdon- Thomas Conner, Jr,. Hinman Lodge No. 107. countenance, we beseech thee while we oif-r our bumbie | trom Obio) was of the finest quality, The desorations on between the rival houses before this suit, and we fom Parent From walveston, in brig South—Capt Davis, of the steam. Mutual Lodge No 87. Wibute of undnkexiving and praise for the care that aa | ecre few, but tastofal and apprr oar (bat even ii visuccessful attempt was made by the by inane rae bas boat Union, 2 been over us, and the success that bag attended our elf ris sf fee Driate | The company, | piaiuti to never the tien tbat bind bitn to earth,and prove | For the largest aad bos bd i & maseens bam Gna Mares to giaden tne bearts, brighten the prospects aud amouo. | ‘Wmberlng two or threo bundred persons, was soa- | at once his bonesty and sincerity by auuill ng off his mor. Paxtina wirt 4 CtLp—A painfal case, and a Mrwasatnetg 2° “ Fate the uflerings of the chidren of men. Aad we pray | © ut table about & quarter past five o’cloca, briefly | tl coll. We believe the affair has undergone an examina. rather curious one, has beeu decided in one of our Dis- Hermitage Lodge, No. 165. thee to aid us by thy grace that we may make ita delat | Imtrocuced aud welcomed to tue “hasty plate of soup’ | Hon by tke Church and by the society of Oud Fellows; but Wict Courts. Tt was @ conflict between parents for the Deitber reauiting in the restoration of bis wife to Mr. Bow. possesion of @ natural child, An unmarried wou ers, he has now come down ton civil court, supplicasiny Second premini Duta wilt or habeas corpue, to 1ecover posseesion of hee | asabolm for bie many wounds damages ia tha runt The wheat to be brovght to St Louis market, and | child, a littie boy two and @ baif years old, which she said som of $16,000. What the real cause of the trouble is has | ®4mples to be exhibited at tbe fair. Me committee to be | war Wegaily kept from ber oy ® certain citizen and hig not yet transpired. Thirty witnesses were sunmoned, | Stt80ea with testimony of the number of bushels ruised, | wie, On tne trial it appeared tuat thiw citizen was the and by the time their voluminous testimony i# completed | Sud that the crop was raised by the exhibitor, aud upon | father of the child, which had been banded over to him by “something may turn up’’ to shed a ray of light upoa tuis | ve farm. the mother when it was @ trouble and diagrace to her. mysterious, and to us, invisible point, Tue Parent Orrick.—We learn that: the United | He baa accepted it, and wan doing for it all that any father a eal the afllicted spirit of the bereaved Very fine large bavoer, drawn oy eight gray horses, | St #!] times to heal gom posed Of crimeon mik, with gold fringe. Toe printing | ¥20W, to dey tke tears of the helpless and discunsolswe oor sts of a portratot Gen. Jackson, Below ina sman | OFPDAS, wud to administer to the necessities of the ick ting representing the Hermuage, the General's bo and distressed. Continue as in times past to emile wow dorcer contains emblems of te Urder. The reveras | “ll our landable undertakings, direct us jo ail our dois represents one o1 the Order relieving a widow and orphans, | W'Y thy most gracious favor, aod further us with thy Border of bive suk od gold fringe: the whole ornamented | “OUtnual belp that we msy ever keep in mind the guidea wrth emblems. The er was utteuded by boys, dreag- | TUl¢ Jaid down for us in the unerring standard of vivinw ed to the embieme of the Order, and two little yirlg in the | Toth. Enlarge etiil more the heare and means of >y Grand Master Charles C. Pinckney, who presided, and alter grace by the Grand Chaplain—sbort and sensio! *peut un bour very pleasantly and prodtably. The cloth was ihen removed, und tne Grand Master, ofter stating that, os their time would Docesaarily be short, Wey had bot prepared any ret formula of toasta, and re- ‘erring felicitously to the universality of the Order, pro- owed ae the Urst toast:—“The day we celebrate, and ail tre hearted brother who celebrate it.’ To respond to States Fatent Oflice at tos moment exbibis a di could do for a jawful child, bes: which, be loved it and iegres of , 4 this brotherhood for doing good, that ite gat may sbine | thi» tonet be introduced the venerable and worthy father, Dirricunt Navigation on tHe Norra River.— | seuvity never a petted itfondly, This yeutiemen’s wits, with a magoa- Sear ict ae Bags token, News forth and its good works become manifest. Aad graut | oF rather, he would eay, Grand father of Od Povlowstlp i peritions Copan ter nas Grae oa i Our river boats experience much aifficulty im geting over | tion; that the revenues during the Y were | Limity quite rare in suce cases (knowing os sbe did all {he bar at the Nine Mile Tree, below tas city. "They have | greater than had ever teen Teailzed tn ‘an equal apace of | SbOUt the eblia), bad adopiea it also, and loved it aa if it deen detained twelve hours and over, and passougers | wine; thet the taciiity in the despatch of business, ao- | WeFe her own, On trial we father was not able to prove bound up the river fare bettor than those going duwn, for | quired by enlarger experience and the stimulus of auc. | at the motber bad given the child to him for good aud the reason that small buais yo from this city aad bring | core, bos likewise increwsed, and that there ita daily grow. | ™!-, Ob Mouday the Judge docided the case, which was, them up; while those going dows are dotaived aboard the | ing di mand upon ite services. Tuis intelligence ie grat. | (P&t the clald must be delivered over to its another. With bout unui they swing off, The work of excavatiog at this | ‘ying when regarded eimply a8 showing the satisfactory | {his Order of the Court, and accompanied by the mother, & point iw pushed with vigor, and it is hoped tha ina week | progress of an importent branch of one of the departmenwe | DePUty Sherif went 10 tue residence of the father w pet or two the channel will be cleared of the obstractwo. | vf the government; but when we rememoor that the his | .P¢ bil and pars it over to ite mother, He described The Newton, which leit New York oa Satarday night, got | ory of the Patent Oflice, reviewed in conuection with the | te scene created by his visit us the mont touching to thi city wt 10 o'clock this morning, She got on Caste. | floancial history of the country, renders it apparent that | *°¢ distressing thing he ever enw. Tho atopted mother, This lodge bad a large and paru y Sine banner of | Almighty God, that while travelling the rough and ragged blue eilk Tonpes wu gOl?, and drawn vy eignt vrowa | PStO8 Of life, we may ever keep abiding'y in mind that borsce with red plumes The design represeuts a pigrim | UF peace and happineee in anctoer life wo eome rast de trom the Hoiy Ware giving alms W a widow and chilures yebd upon that cultivation of ae hope aad charity Taw paivting is Well executed. Oa the reverse isu kuigut, | 8b Thou haet made the standard of the Christian lute in arnor, 0 the act of departure; @ motaer aad child, jo > orn beeen belee = eo hd tosti . “bo: ion into Thy Ppecial care and keeping. with us in Sag Oe 20 Re suwens Oo “bern a | So carined On eoyineean Eekeee eo aaa ee Ce 1 e, No. 117. evil; guice us by Tey counsel though the journey of iite, Baanes boras, ia m deourtted eur, dee dy oight bay | 807 When the bond of Friendship, Love sad Trath which Bornes, with red ead white plumes ” Tt was mate of biug | W'X8 ve here bolow shall be broken oy the hand of deata © tae United States, Most Worshipfal Past Grand Sire Thomar Wildey, of Baltimore, Mary laud. Mr. Wildey, a gentleman eighty years of age, with bite baire ‘and bowed form, but still powsessing muco gor, 10Fe up by the side of the Grand master, ond einiied in rerpoure to the hearty cheers which greeted bim, and spoke in @ low tone in reaponse tu the toast. Hi kpeoch was not altogether to the point, but it was weil received by an audience, every maa of which plainly evtertaived for him a sincere affection. He isthe acknow- lecged founder of the Order in the l ited Staten, being the | ton bar yeaterday P.M, whore sho remained aati tuia | no branch of enterprise and 1 torning pale ax death, tried to put him off aun different wile; & representation of a Continental Guard, with a crim: | AY we Ali be invested with those mysteries waich ehail | "ab who forty yearn ago, yesterday, cused tngotuer (OF morning. — albany Staterman, Apr %. the influence or depressing cheese, Fo nnew Teawen Wo fe, proveats, ond to delay the separation aa long aa le, ou scarf, in a frume surmounted by an eagio On the re. | Mit ue to Thy eternal presence, These tnings, aad ¢ = Brower Oad Fer in Baitimore, and organized Joice in the facta hei lated as evincive of the spirit of | Taking the child up stairs,to wasb him and dreas She verve was 0 tick hilt in bed, Rueeling by which Ia afe. | (i thst may be needful to us, we humbly veg in f Cane patlace ree’ lodge ever beld in this country. He | byear Runaway Maton.—Robert Miller, of | the people apd of the'r seemed rather like a fine old mau who had called he i name who hath taught us, when we to ne in grief. In the backgronnd ‘6 au sdgel looking Peay so eey [Nore ne | Seucren Sid _granceblaree isn him, and was en- male x calmly 00, The bavuer was drawn by six brown horses. | “vested the Lord's prayer.) ‘ked him up, and told the deputy he could not have oyant hopefulneas ani genoral | oC ked Py an Jeputy be coud not have bie Belleville fino, recently hired @ man named James | Pro*Perity. Tt is ago ovecrvable, as wo are farther in- | {Hl the husband came home. When the. bt and arrived Bracewell, to work in bis coal pit. While holding tow | Jormed, tbat the character of the discoveries and im. | be de ge4ed 10 relating bie recollections of be cayenne He oie ty Politely explained bie business, and waa Covenant Lndge, No “36 THR ODE. ed i plivn of bin boyit ya. Brave: r’ Provemeuts for which patente are claimed are gono- reated. The gentieman went up etairs, and a La Concorde Ldge, No. id, The following Ole, written expressly for the occasion | *0K & the trouble which, in the early daym of the Or- Sargeret, luere enteniee, TW vey tae catered ae |, rally, both the ingenulty exbibited and the utility of tho | *ile como down with hie wife and the ctild, ‘The tice GRAND taviqoR, x0, 3, by Bro. B. P. Shillaber, of Siloam Lodge, Boston, Maas, | Rey ho hed pean oh lene ote ot NOW York and albany; | Unikeree. ermoved to te, gare marrying ber suitor, but | PUTPOFH dos goed to ve accomplished, Of a character cal. | (¢HOW was nicely dreesed: and bie adopted mother brought: femed B. Horanene, wen & was then sung by a select choir under direction of ste’ bow be had been obliged to visit them frequently to com- the two seemed to bo no ies4 determined on thit account, | Culnted to afford aD argument in favor of the aivauce. | 04n with him @ whole armful of the daintioat little . , irand Marebal. George F. Bewow— ' Sr ie pew = oa pepplly aces edd ng and co eek consummated their purpose ac. | Mul of the intelligence and scientitic appreciation of the | “Ot s and rofiler, &c., besides a number of bey shat Ocean Lodge, No. 821. Hold vp the torch, O Brothers true, he bad made king journess to witferene eaten bo orguniod cordingly. Miller All there hortly afer meeting Bracewell country. This, we are axeured, is particularly shown in | Ya! been purchowed for the pet at Christmas, strectusked him if ban Phony Poggio tug | the increased attention given to'the subject ci chymistry | *H® iaid cn the fidor at bie feet, without saying @ word; danghver, Bracewell replied yes; whereupon Miller | i? it: applicationto mannfactures, the mechanic arte and | 1 Proud to display either aflect’on Gr grief before the Produced a knife with which he inflicted a stab in the left | SBricullare, as well as to tho processes of the laboratory | hated mother of her pot, yet showing ‘nymptoms of tne side of bis #on-in law's back. Bracewell lingered until | Welf—s fleid probably opening & wider and moro invic. | Ot intenee suppreseed agony. The (athor acied as be- Monday last, when he expired, Jpg range for discovery than auy other to which thy Inven. | CHM & MAN Under Buon circumstances, allowing the child Om thew banper was & Buip io & storm ctr! rock, A steamer, with tbe pame “Roliet ont ba we than hvlog hate ranee, 1 gern ae ARE That ¢'er in good is self revealing. ith a rope ready to render aid. 6 " <4 Nassan Loige, No 391, Let Prrexpenre’s honest tongue express Sustained by warm, fraternal fueling; new lodges, In Conclusion, ne propose m sentiment of copfurion to the enemies of O00 Fellowehip in the follow. bg Worde:—*The Enemies ot On4 Fellowatip—May they or rammed, damned and jaumed into a seventy-four pounder aud blown out et thi eart’s sincere emoti touch hole,” Woods Lodge, No. 846. saute ume” The kenbiment wus received wi « storm of applanse, RAN Wace aprit 1a, mene H BPDIied.—Washingion Cont | erin neneom, pope gt bob fe ad ie Their banner was of bine wlk, with biue and yellow Oue aim, ue duty, one devouon! Mr. S OnsiGHRAD, Grape Sire of the Grand Lodge of the 8. M. Boorn Innrerep ron Senvorion.—Yesterday tak ee RE a toy#,and they jeft, Tho door closed fuinely belied thom nee ne? paged pi A ing ty ptlaiadead : m4 Lad tove tee holy fame outpour b ie States, plaka CoUrmE FAL at tho right band Of toe He Grane Jory bro ht im an st Againat Soermnan SMALLPOX At TRE Sovrd.—The smallpox is very | avd the more than real mother wan lureece, bereaved, Of : jp the distance; TOV KISe Bide ¥ " " ’ Bi never, rep orat in honor: of the Grand formerly editor tor of tae By vevaient in Bome Of Lhe coi: Pind je A Delta, member vf the Order, dirccung @ widow aD or vhang w'a _ UNE FO0)8 With Fewiler Zeal lnnpreaming; Lode of the United,tates, He wan poe es > Po sr moerat \ thie oy, 00 the charge of the seduct he mare | Gurion rock the Chattabooebe’ Piven” Teale tae tal bd cm st ofject of her affections. —Vew Orleans " Duiping Bde Cietarce Mee Nese omae vr i eyo 2 mcr Guanert vines, Mady trusted and Wied brothers, and vongratalated them | Ine N. Cook, w yirl @ iitlle over foorteeo yoare of Feported wt Colombia, Henry county, Ale. andthadmense | oo ec eine’ exams tata Gam Hint a day hao beeu seb apari-=ihe 26th of April—asa day | The defendont was arrested this morning, ie aproading aver the plantations of Diay aod Karly onan. | CANADIAN Ckwrs.—Those coins, which have been 0. 138, 4 Let Thorns white bacner etifl be pure, shored to the inewrory of Und Falowsbiy througuoubtae | i@ the Orcurt Court, when ho waived tbe’ r tuew, The Dumber of cases oo both widen of the'river | lately thrown Cif at the Brivien Mint, poewers.a romerkable Carrring a bie nged with gold; 00 which | | Wiiboot «stain fe folde oor mareing; Unived States, The Grond Lodge of the Doived Sewee hat | indictment, plead not guilty iG entimated at between fifty snd sixty. Me ig ne | peoalertty, T Y ene of valde, bab, Also were recuted likenene of Wasbington; oo the leit is Ive presence hall-our peace insare, heen true to ite trust, and bad legislated wite wie mane: 1 ¢ om Of $1,800 to appear at the next Jnao type, howevGr, and rot one cute We neld ee | Landarey af cen nut only tales ‘ine hoedred conte 60 wlior, wear whieh panos @ member of the Order, and a Aud soo\ne the dim of human jarring. ‘ation, But it could only refiet tho character of the eu: mi mall Handa welgbt and messare 1 Circuit Coust.—Milwankte Wiseonain, Aprit@2, © kuve orminated faaliy, Mach Cilement prevalig, | weigh exactly one powud and one cont measures Oae inch,