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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1665. a> C—O a Services To-day. GENERAL SHERMAN IN NEW YORK. HIS MOVEMENTS YESTERDAY and the Rev. EB. O. Flagg at a quarter to eight P.M. At half-past three P. M. the anniversary of the Sunday school will be held. The addross of the Rev. Dr. Twing will be tnter- preted for deaf mutes. At the Second Universalist church, Second avenue, PASSAGH OF RESOLUTIONS. Mr. Jowaruan Stunans then proposed the folowing resolutions, which were adopted unanimously :— Resolved, That the thanks of the Union League be tendered to Major General W. T. Sherman for his noble co-operation with Lieutenant General Grant in the paigns which resulted in the surrender of all the rebel armies, and the restoration of peace to our entire souniay, Resolved, That the advice of General Sherman to his Large Number of Visitors to Twenty-third Street. RR 5.48 : 1 chaitenge to-day for the championship of Ame:‘o. He also challenges Kavaaagh, of Now York, to play ayaame Halsey there comes ogcasionally a blas' 4 5 VISIT TO WALKERS STUDIO. | soldiers in'his farewell address to them, to go quietly to | The Rev W. Knapp will preach at Broadway PRNNSYLV ANTA. See Mod knorrespondent? contain must needs BO | oF Afveem hundred poms up far from Avo to Lau Whew their homes and to shun all theee who would induce them | 804 Forty-soventh Street Hall at half-past ton A.M. and (From the Philadolpite Balletin | Condition of the Battery, between lroadway and tbe | sand dollars . to join in any irregular warfare upon their neighbors, | balf-past seven P. M. For more than sixty years the of ‘ omer 208 Se 7 mien ing North river, It seems aa though byes el di rainy been ough & suggestion of Uist rs oo the fi moots with the hearty approval of this club. ‘Tho Rov. S. A. Corey will preach in the Murray Hill | from time to timo, engaged the attention of the clergy icind had beon made before. But perhaps it ia the first The Swan Fours oO in rile“ time it has been called to our uttention. Lt should be 1 @ Beminiscences of Chattanooga Each gentleman then came up in turn and shook hands | Baptist church, corner of Lexington avenue and Thirty- | 924 laity of the Rpiscopal Church, but i¢ was not u the last. SRE rows more exquisite d Bessacca. teedhpdhoreency gp punprinas ? Beventh street, at hali-past ton A. M. and half-past | Bishop Potior thes Litites Uns Tata miverhis as: TO THM RDITOR OF THE HERALD. pcr nt ry hg eae yh an e twenty minutes, seven P. M. sent to a division whenever there should be a fund rained Naw Yous, June 3, 1865, | 4 « dooidedly repulsive odor Sold overy where. THE OUTSIDE CROWD—ANOTHER SPBKOH FROM GENERAL SHERMAN, ‘The pationce of the outside assemblage was beginning to get exhausted, and they clamored for General Sherman to come out on the balcony and say a few words to them. This desire was speedily gratified, as the General came There will bo preaching nthe Forsyth Methodist Epis- | Sufficient to insure tho proper support of the Kyiscopate. | seoing a statement in to-day’s Hera to the offect ‘i me ‘ Are T' Goi t—We Refer, Read: te Copal church at half-past ten A. M., by the Rev. George Uivises of tedins oe, bya line esate ued ones that the mate of the ship Belle Wood had been badly er Coot Te carefal® Nox to your oyea, fo, ‘cell nee 4. Hubbell, pastor. Subject—Tho Feast of Pentecost.’ | om the eastern boundaries of McKeun, Cameron, Cloar- | beaten by sailor runners, I beg leave to correct sich | Guava shy e Sour facial ne the Ie At half-past three P. M. preaching in the German lan- | S¢!4, omer ood Somerset cosatien, hanged io home Statement, a6 that gondoman was beaten EA his ow | ve fat aro now but mere specks from gent op. Itia understood is assent mea STICK. brief, it will if} guage, by the Rev. George Meyer. At quarter to eight | fot to be asked fur until the »pecilied endowment thirty Only Vhing that can save them, 7 Reflect on P, M. preaching by Rev. @. Haulenbeck, missionary. thousand doliars—tas been made. The now diocese in- Jealousy, Murder and Suicide. pi Et an DINNER AT THE UNION CLUB ROOMS. i brea - St Sane E ae waehivee is At Esprit, Twenty-second | °ludes twentysfour counties, which have at present about | A POLIUMMAN SHOOTS THE AUPPOSED LOVKR OF WIA | A. - + © © © © © 6 Reception Last Night by the . He said :— ines Coe a as posi, the Rev. Dr. pons apy Nel omggre Parishes and forty ele In| WIFK--THH MURDERKE COMMITS SUICIDE—THE +m 8 eee Eee ew Union League. Teannot make moonlight megoger tha is, neither 2 - Dr. | dividing a diocese the bishop or bishops of VICTIM LATE OF THR OITY INSPRCTOR’S DRFART- el a opto oe PO a il do I wish to exhibit myself by gaslight. (Laughter and Verren, rector, divine service will be held in the morning | diocese have a right to elect: which of the dloceses . cheers. A lamp was here pttanl oy out, ‘whieh boing held | at half-past ten o'clock, and in the afternoon at half-past | ‘bey will take charge of. In the present case it 1s pretty Murr. co ANCIENT FINK ARTS. before the General, showed him plainly to the crowd). 1 | three o'clock. i clearly understood that both Bishops Potter and Stevens | A double tragedy, resulting in tho instant death of On? | Resuecting the velicn uf a know you all want to see me. Take a good look now, ome will remain in charge of the Eastern diocese, and that a | and the probable death of two of the parties thereto, oo | exbumatlons at Hereul ave been forwi ‘TWO TERSE SPEECHES FROM THE GENERAL, | and imagine the rest. "(Cheers At the Church of the Resurrection (Episcopal), Thirty- | now bishop will be elected for the Western ono, tothe Society of Alt "hero, oun cae curred in the Kleventh procinct last evening. The privoi- " bit fifth street, a few doors east of Sixth avenue, the rector, | 4 NEGRO DELRGATE IN THE NEW SCHOOL PRESBY- pals iu the affair were jhe Ainsley, a ne wectable gen- SHON OITTENCS was undoubted mong the ruling the Rev. Edward 0. will preach in the morning, TERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. “ 4 by the agent of Dr. Drake, wo desire to state that be in imo and the Rev. E. Benjamin, of St. Ann's church, in the | The Rey. John B. Reeve, acolored minisier, hax been | teman residing at No. 141 Third street, and Gustayua | rect in every respect. If x bole was found there be afternoon, services commencing at half-past ten o'clock | received ax alternate delogate for the Rev. Thomas Brai- | Webber, patroiman of the Eloventh procinet, restding | fi uti? ne mccepted of toe gnctent, Boren ear and four o'clock. poe eadelinie, in ihe Ho School. Precbavecian. at No. 119 Columbia street. has other businoes than this in Enrope, aud hus not been ta neither Potter's pastoral lotter, no. extensively pob- | Srainard, 1a ‘ntrduchoe iva, tail | tehere PF | Wonbor was relieved from duty at the station house Cp ge a ek whicl! will be held this Sanday) evening atthe Brow | _ #048, { believe, the first colored man evor elected to | about eight o'clock in the evening and went to Lis home, | tn this way sees quite useless and we do uot a the v7 Way Tabernacle, at half-past seven o'clock, whon Revs, | S2¥ General Assembly. As our grand national conflict | reaching there a few moments afterwards. When ho en- | Unlis we ‘tre nuablan ts sepply tina lieu fo test Coke Jolin Cotton Smith, Mublonberg, Vinton and Thompeon | NAS settlod the question that color is no longer to be am | trea ue saw Mr. Ainsley. sitting in the room tale, | vrutea Biters ere. Respect ult arill be prevent andake part 1 Yee dlzcuasion ot the | SPOIORY fOr oppression, and an colored men have shed ’ Ss ge yaaa 2 World's Hale matter.” ‘The meeting. is /imy Fe mpae hen a bear freely for our flag and our country, there | ing to Mra Webber. This appeared to irritate him veople appreciate thet tm di by druggists, After this rather terse speech the distinguished soldier retired from the balcony, MAJOR“ GRNERAL ROSECRANS APPEARS. Repeated calls were then made for General Rosecrans. ‘He soon appeared on the balcony and thanked the assem- blage for their cordial greeting. He was proud to appear there that evening among a body of loyal men, now that the war was ovor, and that there was no furthor danger from the workings of treason. (Cheers.) The speaker here withdrew. The company then partook of refreshments, and the Gengral left about ten o'clock. He immediately drove &., &e., &e. ‘There was another crowd at the temporary residence ofGenoral Sherman yesterday. Before noon over one hundred calls had been made. Among those who called and remained with the General for some time were Gene- val Van Vilot, Major General Dix, General Anderaon, Rev. ‘Dr. Spring, Wm. M. Evarts, Esq., and several other gen- temen of distinction. ‘The usual crowd oceupied the sidewalk from an early ‘aour of the morning, and waited until the Genera! should upon the attacks made upon * and the holders seems to be a propriety in giving some merited token of | greatly, and he began an angry conversation Ask for Mrs. S. A. a respect and regard to their representatives in the Church. , Resto 4 Dies! Ki Ayseen| ee opposed to such attack, and at the same ‘And it is eminently proper that our branch of the Chureh, with him. Mrs. Webber interfered, and ad ae SE SO ag ty id Ku which first enunciated the eauntry and Kur wk ‘At the English Lu Chureh: of St. James, Fit: | shocld be the a ciples of aes ee yet haga Fg rons the hens, See foe cag rt eects make his appearance. Cheers occasionally were given | direct to Twenty-third street, fl theran C! }, Fif- 1 the first to rise © prejudices of custe. eumper mig) come ungovernable and lead bim to A.—Marsh’s Truss Office, 222 Broadw: ee oe y-third 3 teenth street, between Second and Third avenues, tho cciintn! Aauewiecinic: commit some violence, As far as can be ascertained, Mr. | (yitcouns Holdings ecSheuluor Menten Helantio. nlscclogs, tingul ‘A PUBLIC RECEPTION TENDERED. Rev. J. H. W. Stuckenberg, late of Eric, Pa., will ™ al page © Wester Ainsley was in the act of complying with this request | Abdominal Supporters, 4c, carefully applied and satlelas Tho tours were passed by those inside in social chit- | ‘The Common Council have boen rather unsuccessful in | 12 the morning at half-past ten o'chook and in the even- ¢ Annual meeting of the Consociation of Wester | when Webber suddenly stepped forward, drew his re- | tion gusrauteed. ing at half-past seven o'clock. TUN ee A eee TRAE, as poe, | Volver, and shot Ainsley through the breast. ‘The latter Panag pen At the Spiritualists’ meetin; Broad- fell to the floor senseless, He was iakeu tp by the A.—Importaut to Soldiers.—Gents’ AMg way, the Rev. FLL wWilletwil epee pets at cay ‘or the Pee ceroe tie Genaa O ou ren neighbors a few moments afterwards and conveyed to be ae rere yes All we — 2, atl V. Ba huif'past ten’ o'clock and half-past seven o'clock, two | tom which occurs om the Lath test panel, the Eleventh precinct station honse, bat died on the way, | ®AW'S, 34 Fourth avenne, wu: fayetto place. discourses to religionists on the “Phenomenal Basis of faa Papa not speaking from the time he was shot until he died. L Lot “Pri Cashed. all Religions,” and particularly the “Spirit Phenomena The Delaware Diocesan Convention will meet on | Immediately after committing the deed Webber fled Jan egal sthary new as |. OMe of Ancient India and Egypt.” A free conference will be | Wednesday, the 7th of June, in St. Paul’sychurch, | from the house. Information was sent at once to ali | cial drawings, circulars aud Information semi. held at thre o'clock on the morning discourse, Georgetown. tho stations, and a search everywhere instituted. The Saad ncesomtcnch pndbicervanieasyead rel ms 4 Branswick, N. J. We r the 7th of June. of avenue B, located in the Eighteenth precinct, sad Be neene . at half-past ten o'clock, At this service, and also on the | New Branswick, N.J., on sapoatey, fo Teh of Tune. | Fever through the head, inflicting a mortal | sitet. PIPES and CIGAR HOLDERS at retail, cut to Seomine Gandey Ce, at the same hour, the pews or ra WACHEL AMROUR. Fines wound, Officer Reynolds, of the Kightesuth precinct, der, boiled, mounted and repaired. wi : ted that a great religious movement is taking f 4 . od — found him, and took him to the Eighteenth precinct sta- gn The concluding discussion on Christian Union will be | Place in China in favor of the Catholic religion. Hun- Re, 108} A Perfect few held in the Br oadway Tabernacle, Thirty-fourth rane dreds of villages have become converted, and the con- tion Longe, and from thence 'to Balle Hospital. He rm the Elliptic Lock Stitch. h a Was not expected to survive through the night. this evening. The Rev. Drs. A. H. Vinton, Thompson, | Verts exceed the capacity of the ministers to receive and Coroner Wildey was notified ‘of the tragedy, and pro- chat. Mrs. Sherman was present, and entertained her guests with gentle urbanity and attention. The General talked epiritedly with all. A stream of visitors continued coming and going unti! one o'clock. At that hour Gene- ral Sherman drove out in company with Mr. Scott. THE VISIT TO MR. WALKER'S STUDIO. Shortty after two o'clock the General, accompanied by General Robert Anderson, Major Nichols, of his staff, and a large body of olticers and citizens, visited the studio of Mr. Jamee Walker, No. 694 Broadway. His visit was for the purpose of examining the studics made by Mr. Walker for paintings for the Capitol of the battles of Chattanooga and Ressacca, in which the General their efforts to get hold of General Sherman. Since his arrival in the city they mado several attempts at an in- terview, but without success, The General had either gone out or was engaged, This is deemed unfortunate, and the Committee on National Affairs appear sorely puzzled at the result. The great military lion of the time has escaped them so far, and the committee has been deprived of showing him their lavish attentions usual on such occasions. In consequence of this unnatural state of affairs Alder- man Farley, chairman of the Committee on National Affairs of the Common Council, yesterday transmitted Machine ts A. H. BUPLEE, 587 Broa tho following note to General Sherman :— and H. Vermilyea will take part. baptize them. ‘The Chinese bishops inake an earnest | coodnd at once ty ————— porta’ : ‘ ' ceeded at once to the scene of the murder. An inqitest : 7 tne See erent eee nen bat om ex Naw York, June 3, 1865. At the Church of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenue, eal to Cathotis Europe to send more missionaries 0 } wit} te held to-day, at which all the particulars uf the ai- | wong “turmieas relate, Ioceanatn, Bip only pote Ribition a series of pictures of our prominent generals, | Major Goneral Winttam T. SHenman:— corner of East Forty-second street-—hours of service, seyx en eaoete) fair will be brought ont. dye. Factory 81 Barcluy sireet including Thomas, Logan, Butterfield, Hooker, Sherman, Str—Enclosed please find copy of a preamblo and reso- | half-past ten A. M. and a quarter before eight P. M. The bicep 4 Whipple has returned as far a¢ Paris on his way From all that could be gleaned at a late hour last night de ees GlarWkites ? - ? | Intion, adopted by the Common Council, extending the | Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., will preach. home, though still suffering from the eflects of the fever | it did not appear that Webber had any cause for jealousy. Balche’s Mandoline. hospitalities of the city to you. The committee would be much pleased to moet you in the Governor's Room, in the City Hall, on Monday, the Sth instant, at eleven o'clock. TERENCE FARLEY, Chairman Committee on National Affairs, Asthe General leaves at an early hour on Monday morning, it will be impossible for him to comply with the request of the committee. THE ARMIES. " which go nearly terminated his life. Mr. Alnsley was a bachelor, about thirty-three years of Plemeape Prva Pellet gh dors Mod Leffert’s Park, | ‘The members of the Cathedral congregation of Albany | Se, and until very recently was employed in the City bilgrdstyeg erg ores p re units Ieper 4 Fount nnd ae and Tompking avenues, Brooklyn. | Love | nave just lad prepared aa a present a beautiful gold cross | Inspector's Department. Webber is also abont thirty. | ied. CASWELL, MACK & O- aires aiid Rall past coven at ten A. M.; preaching at | ra chain, conting $1,000, as a token of rogard tothe | hres years of ace. He lias noghildren. He bud served Fifth avenue and Twenty-fourth street, piocitl = late bishop of the diocese, but now Archbishop Mc- | ‘Wo years in the army. Ainsley was a sober and indus. pinnae oe Beat Ne sated There Will be a discourse this evening, commencing at | ¢; ky. ™ trious man, and it is stated only visited the house of Chevaliers Life for the Hair Restores half-past seven o'clock, im the Churoh of the Puritans, ANY ay, E. A. Washburn, D. D., formerly of Hartford, | Webber whin he thought the latter would be retieved Fray Balto its on inal color, stops its falling ont, keeps Union square, by the Rev. Dr. Cheever, on ‘God’s unset- | has entered upon his duties as rector of Calvary church’ } from duty and be athome. ‘The inquest will be held at | head clean. Stands above comparison with any ther ted bill agaldat the nation, and the new» crime alae | New York. ” | the Eleventh precinct station house this forenoon, Sold at the drug sores and at my oem, St Be e col race now to it,” eaching in tl d i Bi * - I morning also at half-past ten. Mr. H. Griffin, late of the Union Theological a sf — By invitation of Governor Fenton, the Rey. F. Rot. | Seminary, of this city, has accepted a unanimons call to Opening of the Bids for the Street Clean Down Goes the Price of Shirts. The Genoral paid the artist many high compliments for his work, pronouncing the portraits great successes, and particularly admiring the fuithfulneas with which the’ dross, accoutrements, and general appearance of Sa Hubjedt liad beefi preserved. When the studies of Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge and Chattanooga val- ley were produced the General found himself as it were “at home," and explained to the visitors who had at- tended him the points of the great battle field. A study tome will preach-to the soldiers at the New York ‘State become pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church, ing Contract. ‘A splendid pe ie ie att Of the battle fleld of Ressncca, showing General Butter- Cpa fb ws AC Soldiers’ Depot, 60 and 62 Howard street, near Broadway, | ™ilford, Conn. At length the first’ step bas been made towards the MOODY & CO., 178 Broadway (Howard Hotel), field's division charging across a valley, was also much ad- Our Special Washington Despatch. this afternoon, at halftpast three o'clock. The Rev. Dr. Hawks, of the Episcopal church, has | proper cleanmg of the streets of our metropolis, and It i9 « Hair Ree Wasuinetox, June 3, 1866. VISIT OF GENERAL THOMAS TO THE FOURTEENTH CORPS. ‘This afternoon Major General G. H. Thomas paid a visit to bis old corps, the Fourteenth, which is now com- manded by Major Generat Jeff. C. Davis. He reviewed the corps, which was drawn up for that purpose. It was rather an impromptu affair, got up to enable the men to see their old General, who is perfectly idolized by them. The General was cheered by the regiments as he passed along, and then by the brigades and divisions, The men wore wild with delight at the opportunity of once more seeing their oki commander, with whom they had fought at Stone river, Chickamauga and on many other well- contested battle flelds which had been immortalized by their bravery and heroism. Their enthusiasm was fully Teciprocated by the General, who was no leas delighted at seeing his old comrades than they were at seeing him. He also had a grand reception from the officers of the corps. After the review General Thomas proceeded to corps headquarters, where a collation had been prepared by General Davis, and where he spent some time in re- newing his acquaintance with his old comrades in arms. The band of the Seventy-ninth Pennsylvania serenaded him at the headquarters until he left for the city. ‘The serenade last night was given by the officers of his old division, the First, now commanded by Major Gene- ral Baird. All the offeers of the division, except two company officers of each regiment, who were necessarily left to take charge of the camp, were present at the serenade, Fe Pye) Cnet Apricot Teeeoss, ane io , Sreene comet services in the University chapel, Washington } ), 1, hoped that we may not in the enouing eummer be street, near Canal street, the I. 3. will preacl i i o at half-past ten A. MM. and half-past three P.M. Sabbath | + smothered with dust, or im the winter be liable to en school at nine A. M. and half-past two P. M. City Intelligence. guifment from half frozen snow and mud. The Board At the Baptist Mariners’ Temple, Oliver etreet, preach- Tux New Yore Yacur Cuve’s Axwvat Recarra will | of Aldermen at a meeting a few weeks ago, repudiated ing by the pastor, the Rev. J. L. Hodge, D. D., at half. | take place on the Sth instant (Thursday next), and will be | the idea of a street cleaning contract, asserting that the a tir thas past ten o'olock A/M, | Regular monthly Sabbath school an ocean regatta, Arrangements have been perfected for | present state of the streets and the manner of keeping | yighest Premium Lock Stiteh Sewing meeting at a quarter to elght P. M. , ‘ ht Button Hole Machine. The Rev, A. C. Thomas, of Bridgeport, wilt supply the | ™#King'the afiir a sucess. Five boats will take part im | them in order was perfectly satisfactory. It appears, | Machines and Ratton Hole Maclin’. oo, yeosiway, N. We desk of the Bleecker street Universalis? chureb, corner | the race, four of which have already been entered, and | however, that the Street Cleaning Commissioners do not jscdaiuaetnge YO tint of Downing street, to-day, services s sanpnind at half- | are as follows:—The Calypso, Anne, Maria and Magic. | acknowledge the authority of the municipal government, Ho! for the Country. past ten A. M. and half-past seven ?. ‘The ficet will rendezvous im the ut he I i Before you go, : ol pper harbor and start | baving been regularly appointed by the Legisin- yo ican Pater Ge anus inet tee from the Owl's Head, and proceed to sea, returning the | ture, and only snbservient to the Board of Healt, | you may ve unable toger S1RLING'S AMBROSIA heart be trovbled, neither let it be afraid.’? Subject “A sameday. Onthe 13th a grand review of the vesselsofthe | if such body consider that the condition of Jeaving home; therefor, iy na pply Dow. ‘Ainbrosia, Simple Appeal that Baptized Men will not Allow Them- | ctub will take place. The boate will start off the Hobo- | the streets militate against the proper sanitary stato of snus selves to be Robbed of their Birthright, viz: The Holy | ken rendezvous and proceed down the bay, turning the | thecity. At twelve M. yesterday the bide were opened “If Yeu Want’ Communion, by any Considerations of their Own or of } stake boat on Southwest Spit. A steamer will go | in the presence of afull board, comprising Hon. C. G. 'p into our office and see samples of CALIFOR* Others.”” The subject of the evening discourse will be | down with the fleet for the accommodation of spectators. | Gunther, J. J. Hoffman, Recorder; M. 1. Brennan, Comp- TERKINS, STERN 180 Broadway. “ome of the Suggestions of the Epistle for the Day.’ “Acowaxt To Corosun Sanvonn,—We learn that Colonel } toler: F. 1. A. Boole, City Inspector, and J. FE. Develin, seimetuina nisin At the Catholic Apostolic church, Sixteenth Counsel to Corporation. Previous to the opening of the tibnsee ‘Sixth a sereeth. papain vangelical eo. E. S. Sanford, Prosident of the American Telegraph Com- | pids the Mayor siated that the commission reserved to 5 ee ee ae it oe ing on subjects doctrinal and practical, this evening, at | Pany, met with an accident yesterday in Brooklyn, re- | themselves the right of modifying the specifications as See ee OTHERS 1S 5 atone i eee ad half-past seven o'clock. i 7 | suiting in the breaking of one of the small bones of his | !AY appear best tor the intereste of the city. The bids | ’HGG4 7 , ieee ek were #even in nimber, and were opened as follows: — y Kingof Glory will show. the proof of ie sisson thie papas pene Sige ry ae. TE, Me Heibold, 108 South Fourth atrevt, Philadel- | It Worke to Perfection—Mrs. Wi ms browned veterans hia, $400,000 per annum. LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, for children tecthing, ts pare a ¥Y Rooms, | wro have alféady returned from the war and taken their | 2--Patrick McCafferty, Chas. Guilet and W, C. Kings. | fectly harmless. It produced naturat: quiet sleep, by eye baagiatcsipta places in the ranks of civil life. area nnmber of com. | '*¥, $470,008 per annum. TRE NEW ARCHBISHOP OF WESTMINSTER. " hey left th 1 38. fobn McQuade, $500, Q00. mn w! The following particulars concerning the newly ap- | Positors from the Hemaup office. They left their leaded | 4,—New York Sanitury and Compost Manufacturing | Onicer, No. 48 Dey street, New York, and No. 906 High we SS rata of Westminster are taken from the | matter and composing sticks to walk where fell the Ropar pad - OF ge igang Loney gt onions born, London, Enginnd, yndon — sd dens ve * a .—New York Sanitary am mpost Manufactu: Lien The Most Rev. Henry Edward Manning, son of the late | Sade hail from rebel stool ng ‘fous; served their three | Company —Fitst vear, $400,000: second ver, $370,000; | | Knapp's Extract of Hoots for Making William Manning, Exq., was bora at Totteridge, in Hert- | {heir cares and old companions, none the worse for hay. | third year, $360,000; fourth year, $340,000; fifth year, | Root Beer. Tiss extract, trom which the healthy Leverage fordshire, on the 15th July, 7808. He was educated at | ing done their duty to their conntry. They prove tat | $920,000; sixt] , $295,000; seventh year, $280,000; | omits, 70 venta and i, nuticlent to make 19, 25 Harrow, from whence he proceeded to Oxford, and en- | Printers make ‘he Febt metal for soldiere. They are the | “ishth vear, $275,000, ninth 000; tenth year, | ug gaitdoe of the b in also furnished to root tered as an under graduate at Baliol College in 1827. In | Eile\typey of the war. ,000. i sealtes Uy evan Gis, tn in cana, Michaclmat Term 1690, he took a fret class in classic, patcchovs Glaniainn < Mécoriteamma ob btegiity had gars | Goce” ne r Sanitary and Compost Manufacturing Gee gclion of fe extract wil make, 0 gaito he b a was shortly Twi Is elected fellow of lerton Col- ING, —S 5 - ‘ol ny, $600, per annnin. x rection: “ee 3 lene, where he remained until 1833. Having become, « | roting have recently ocourred in the city which have not | 7. 7. Brown, §. F. Knapp and W. &, De Venn, | depot, No. 362 Hudson street, New York. Sold by druggies minister in the Protestant church, he entered upon ¢ ‘ 5 5 y living in Lavington, in Sussex, and {t was’ during | SUM their way into the cousts, and heuce have pot been | ™'A1/ine vids are based on the terms specified by the cdndepine die. len. his residence there he’ published the sepies | Teported in the newspapers, One is that of a gentleman | Coinwissioners, as published in the Henasy. Tho papers | yy 18 “ine, Right, Ton i» ihirty-five dollarapach, or ap sermons which to this day are in high repute | connected with the Post Office. He was returuing to hia | were put in tbe hands of the Clerk; the maission by OKO. CA N, 415 Broadway, one below of hich i h or bf h tin tbe hands of the Clerk; the Commistionors | j,y tLe. ‘Mer tired, and explained by the General with ae much ease as if he were the artist himself, and showing not only ‘his thorough acquaintance with the field, but the artist’s althfuluess in his labor. “There are my boys,” he said, examining the figures of his soldiers on the canvass; ‘there are the very boys that carried me through South Carolina. And yee, yes, that’s the place where the rebels @helled me when I was getting across that open ground; # was sharp, too, and made me get along lively.” The Goueral remained here about an hour, evidently deeply interested in Mr. Walker's work, and often highly Complimenting him on his success, He left after many Qesurances that he would be glad to give any and all information in his power to nid the artist in snch acom- mendable labor as that of preserving history on canvass, “Particularly,” he added, “if Mr. Walker proposed to Proceed with the same care and faithfulness to scenery aad fact with which he had begun.” Mrs. General Sherman @xamine the picture of woll pleased with the work. THE UNION CLUB DINNER. At six o'clock the Gonera! was entertained at a select Private dinner at the Union Club Rooms, corner of Fif- teonth street and Fifth avenue. The guests were General ‘Van Viiet, Moses H. Grinnel!, Esq., Stmeon Draper, Fsq., General Baldy Smith, and eight or ten others. No gpeeches were made upon the occasion, The affair parsed ff very agreoably to al}, and lasted some two hours, RECEPTION AT THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB. ‘There was avery lurge attendance of prominent gen- Memen at the Union League club rooms, corner of Broad- ‘way and Seventeenth sirevt, Inst evening. General Sher- maa bad been invited to atiend by the members of the nd Dressivg.—They act upon the roots, ‘owth und new Ute. Sold by all druggiate. his depot, 458 Broadway, near Grand atreet. ‘The Press Despatch. ‘Wasnincron, Jane 3, 1865. ‘THR FIFTEENTH CORPS. and a number of outsiders were also counted in on To-day a portion of the Fifteenth corps were brought | among Anglicans. In 1840 he was named Archdeacon i ‘ will examine them on Monday, and will give their de- | street — bedion, from the Virginia side of the Potomac to be sent West, | of Otichester, and he continued to hold this office | Home about midnicht last Monday, when he was selzed | Cisi4n on Tuesday moruing, at en o'clock. There w : — : pear opp until having” by God's grace, arrived at a fuller | by two rufflans and choked until nearly seneclese, and many percons present during the opening of the | Mauger's Pure Manila Sh: ‘The train having reached the vicinity of Maryland ave- nue and Four and a Half street, the engine became de- At eight o'clock the main room of the club was filled. ~Among those present were Major Generals Rosecrans knowledge of the revelation of the Day of Pentecost, he | robbed of his month’s talary, which he had just drawn, | bids. strongest and hea peat, kind made, a! made his submission to the Catholic Church in 1851. | coveral garroting cases ave to come before the Grand Jury SH NEEL LT BR's, cade \ an D . ] Very shortly afterwards he was ordained priest by the Pelice Intelligence. — and Butterfeld, Lieutenant Cushing, United States Navy ; | tached white moving onto switch, and the cars, which | Tt % arial Wiseman: and his conversion must thuabe | of the Court of Sessions this week. Where the evidence | arryanp CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD INSURANCE | fre. M. G. Brown's Metaph Dis- ‘Wm. M. Evarts, Esq.; Peter €ooper, Ksq.; Brigadier | Were moving with great velocity, came in violent con- | considered a9 one of the first fruits of the grace which | i€ clear an example should be made of the prisoners OOMPAXING—ANREST OF MERCHANTS. covers’ killa the vont of ali deesse, Price G0, Gb Bend " England received in the erection of the present hierarchy, | Which wili teach their a ices that they canuot He did not remain in England, but went at once to Rome, | *v¢ their catling with impunity. A term of forty ye to contiane, at the centre of all theological learning, the | imprisonment in the Penitentiary for the taking of six course of'study which had been his favorite pursuit even | cents by pomp ceranp process brought the dodge into die- before his conversion. Arrived in Rome, by desire of | repute ® few years ice. The fonrniquet should have an the Holy Father, he entered the Academia, where he re- | ¢xtratarn'about pow-a-daye. At Jeast, eomething should mained until 1854. He then returned to England, and | be done to reduce the extent of this kind of robbery commenced an active career of missionary work, in| Tux Nxw Covrr Horss.—On Monday the parties in Thich he wag chiefly remarkable for hin sucress in the | charge of the erection of the new Court Houso in City been reconciled tothe church by Monsignor Manning than | Hall Park are to commence active operations, with the probably any other priest of our time. Subsequently | intention of pushing their labors to completion as fast as the Holy Father conferred on him the honorary degree Goneral Beaufort, Judges Davis and Reynolds, Postmas ter Kelly, Rev. Dr. Hitchcock, Rev. Dr. G. R. Cooke, Buporigtendent Kennedy, and some three hundred ethers. None were admitted except the members of ihe club and those specially invited to participate on the Occasion. The Seventh regiment. band discoursed its usual splen. did music during the evening. En the aquare fronting the club roome 2 large crowd tact with the tender, killing two soldiers of the Forty- erghth Indiana. Captain Greer, of the Third precinct, and officer Scott, | Send for a cirewlar of his force, yesterday arrested four merchants, of highly Necklaces for Misses—Two, Three, Ft respectable appearance, named Judah Pierve, John W. | eight, ten, fitveon to thirty dollars. For sale by G. Freeman, Luther N. Fuller and Win. Findon, on « war. | AULEN, No. 416 Broadway, one door below Canal street, rant lesned by Justice Dowling, the complainant being Henry W. Scoble, a member of the Fire Insurance patrol, | gyNO more Grey Tete on residing at473 Greenwich street. The gentlemen appre. | place ss Lamicaiara Reti hended have been doiug business at No. 4 Erie build: |W, ¥, MUN Shirts to Order, $4. inge, Duane street, for some time past, and dealt largely MOODY & CO., 178 Brondway (Howard Hotels THR SIXTH CORPS, The Sixth army corps, Major General Wright command- ing, which has gone into camp at Bailey's Cross Roads, Va., is to be reviewed during next week, preparatory to the mustering out of the troops whose term of service expires prior to October 1. PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS MUSTERED OUT. The Two Hundred and Fifth and Two Hundred and \dness.—Fort; . GRANDJEAN, ra ‘was amembled as carly as half-past seven o'clock. A Fleventh Pennsylvania regimenta, attached to the Ninth | of D. D., and also, in 1867, named him Provost of Pe me arg: Pe err ornate! then fin active | in whiskey and other spirits, Mr. Sceble makes oath omciaa largo force of police kept order and guarded the main army corpe, were mestered out of the service this | Westminster, a dignity then vacant by,the resignation of et, casein coucnehe te. ene ‘oke Outon the third floor of the premises n a and a fine addi- aro tps <a OF @ntrance on either side. Dr. Whitty. It was also po ame year that, by the baely to the many noble public buildings the city boasts, ove on the night of the 20th of April, which DRAWING OF THE ing, and left for their homes. be of suepl origin, and about twelve . . *4 Cardinal cl dert: t . a SETA CF CRNERAL SREREAX. -~— ee eee ee Ee nee ee | 4 Genuan ARReeTRD rom Post Ovrice Orensce.—A young e night of the Bth vit. a fre was discovered SHELBY COLLEGE LOTTERY OF KENTUCKY, A few minutes before nine o'clock General Sherman | The Returned Veterans in Philadelphia, | gregation o” the 01 pra Charles, of whom he bas | German, named John A. Stovtz, was brought vefore joensen 4 Mae tacos alien atte, o 258, Rene! ¥ Vliet. appes . ' a a he ne - ci r patrol, mad @rrived, accompanied by General Van Vilet. His appear Paraperata, June 3, 3865. Say tees tease reesei’ jie services to thechoren | United Staten Commissioner Siiwell yesterday, on | Prove «xaminetion of the premises after the last tire, ou ka ROYAL MAVANA PhAS oC age dente Gace was the signal for tremendous cheering, uenin and | The Cooper Shop and Union Volunteer Refreshment | and devotion to the Holy see, and created him Domertio | the charge of opening a Post office letter directed to ® | and found that there was tar less whiskey, &c., stored on again repeated. With much difficulty he alighted from | Saloons entertained eight hundred returned veterans last his carriage, and by a vigorous development of police | night, attached to the Nineteenth Maine, Fourteenth mon’s muscle succeeded in guii'ng anentranee to the | Connecticut, Nineteenth Massachusetts and Eleventh club rooms. The band struck up “Hail to the Chief,’ | New York regiments, in addition to those belonging to fand amid clapping of bands enc enthusiastic cheere the | Pennsylvania. Thecommittes of citizens charged with “ ‘ Gs the task are indefatigable In doing honor to the vete- Cee areas Langne ee © room where ail | Tine. The Union ealoon is decorated With fifteen hun. med Ferdinand Thomae. At the preliminary ex- | the various floors of the building than bad been repre- | Draws at Covington, on WEDNESDAY, May St, 180% ‘ he ted by the defendante, ip his deposition Mr. Scoble , g amination, which was conducted by Assistant Distrht | sented vy lie detendne lotiveurance on the property | Nv, Priee.|No. Priee!Ne. Prise No Priee | No Bes. idolenite. 30021206 es ine. Prelate and T’rothonotary Apostolic. Since his conver- | p sion he has published many works, of pethe best known are the rerm cl Pactra nea peatiae oa the Tem: ral Power of the | Attorney Joseph Beil, it appeared that the accused was } alleged tobe in the buikiing, and im the less property ound Vicar of Jesus Christ;” the lat in debt to Thomas, who wrote to the father of Stortz, | 1p the brilding, ho is of the bebef that a colnsion existed work of any importame on the : fe an fe. The | between the defendants for the purpaee of fraudulently ‘@ large sale in the French residing in Germany, for payment je same. obtaining money from insurance compani¢e, and asks tions, Among bis smaller works “The | father, it is alleged, wrote back to Mr. Thomas, stating igation. The wi further says Fa WOTH1430. 1560. 684 «00 999. BOT GES.. . 200) Wore assomih i Grounds of Faith,” and the “Office of the Holy Ghost,” ho would send on the money at acertan date. Ac- | that he is of the beMef, and ro charges Judah Pierce, poe FON. JAMES W. BEEKMAN mgs The lnsoh terion c Senda ana’ Meopualites have been £0 iergely instrumental im opening the eyes of | cording to the testimony of two fetonle witnesses Storts | with purporely 6 a did ecsmed : s “ ope P ® | those in error to the light of faith that we cannot omit | acknowledged thet be had imiercepted the letter, and | bnrn the said bulldmg and portions of merchandise aopsiey Hoon, Jasow W. Brexway, in the absence of the Presi. | are extended to all comers who have served in the ranks, to mention them. proclaimed that he —— to prevent eee teal re- poncho ig 3 Z Nes abl ay the Relief, Inver- pak Seq. ), 7 7 cewing the mone: 6 care Was adjourn Hl to-mor- ional, St. Nichol other 5 SBA proche nc incareanlinpr eels dapat The Lincoln Monument. THE METHODIST RrIFcOBAL, CHURCH SOUTH. — | Yow afternoon, Len the defence will be ready. and iurther, that Fresuan, Fu «eon T8884. 300 Mason Gewmnat ;Mamanis0e betel? of the Tr ion Ovris Sanapway, Wee Youn, aune: 1965.” The Meridian Mise.) Clarim of the 11th of May pub. | Ory Haut. Tane.—Sizco the removal of the rough | eis set ine vi cred (urabout teventy-fre thousand ; League Club I bid you welcome. Your fare has long Larshanege Fgh Beye icky oarbangp age w liehes the ing remarks made by Bishop Pai structures which 0 long lumbered up and dis: | goiiars on property alleged to have been Mm the building ‘Deon famillar to us ail, so far as tho skill of the photo. | Received from the New York Henaty the following | the Methodist Episopal Church South, to his congregs | ggured the City Hall Park workimes have been breily | but the e: ‘ation subsequent to the last fire showed raphers could make’ it known tour. To-night? when | Contributions towarde the one dollar Lincoln Monument “ae veee: rouge fees youmes Tereeand bloody | etmployed in reducing the grounds to their former condi. } that the goods in the premices did ot, ex coed Sheen Bee? wrattine’ inae hithites Ses teen's hep Your poe nT ae Shaikan ‘Sel # war. It in over. The dection har been mado By the | tion. The walks have been newly paved, the frase pate mtirely impocemt of the E hee i aF Senahetne From Mes 01 ‘aylor, throu john F, military authorities, a presume ight add, w broken up and grass seed sown upon them, ne ty vat they were Rave furnished cur halin wit many a eomanen Clark, Kaq a r $101 | the advice of the ‘civil’ authoriies also; for, doubtless, | stretched about them, rolling and other work dove; und | "tious compvunt pla ait an ex Rative device, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Savannals, Charles fon (the Gibraltar of rebe’ engineering), Which fell at the Bbhadow of your advancing army, many males @way, and capitulated by force of an inference; Columbia and Raleiyh—a'l these have been watch- ‘words here. When you Jed the way through From Niel Bry nt, FE; i they have concurred with the military, though not for | now the Park begipe to put on verdore, and in reality the | tition. which w Il take place belure Justice Dowling and From Mesers. Butior, maily and in their official capacities,’ Our troops bave | airs of a park. Fire Marsbal Baker. Amounting t $160 om exist a8 i no Ion The whol countsy a Frac Raw16.—The students and others connected OUDLING tO...6.. se eervee ees <0 armies exist as sti ; ole © ‘ ‘ . TIM, G, CHURCHILL, Treasurer. of the Mississippi river mow resumes its place in the | With the Free Academy, corner Lexington avenue and ROBBING A PRISON OFFICTAL. On Friday vight Mr. Joseph Dougherty, an attache of x Inited St 4 r Georgia, here we traeed, day vy day, your progress, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. My Wensine Wie en calla on tata eanpecs cod Ry Seay conten ang, eh ton Pee wh eopreminte the City Prison (Tombs), in passing up Morcer street, ve Gee youtwouds ence’ Fe tcacsonme" (Caee . New Youu, June 3, 1865. | clear and decided. It is, that we should calmly, quietly | ceremonies. : ; was accosted at the corner of Spring by two mien, whe 2 you visited Upon the abecrd and cenenlons vanity | Enclosed please find twenty dollars, contributed to the and unanimously rerume our former position ts peace. | ““Gyaamc.—A very large organ of the fret claws has | deavored to entice him into one of the drinking ealoons Se bore repenten un your hud provoked | fond co erect a Lincoln monument in the city of New | [hi4 the ner mg haa | lately been erected in Christ church, comer of Fifth | of that locality, and partially succeeded in their designs. 4 Salon Lye) y “ ’ + | ov , rf , ing Mr, Dougherty, however, the men man- country of that ridicalous iy. Whee Me veabiea | York by the employes of the Empire Print Works, 207 J certainty suffered enough a all Laat 10 dc Shee ou- | avenue and Thirty-fifth street, by Henry Erben, and will boone eo ng Me, po ont 3 Set ha get stesso acs Seep end pebodield we cae aekce make Ite way to babee tnt tro dexroceds but let us henceforth tarn oar thoughts | b¢ Publicly exhibited, im connection with a grand voral | SAI it “Subsequently detective King and officer Totes, auohetuze ‘Terry and Schofield we aiwayg maintained here that the Wm. B. Locke, Thomas Penty, ee caorte to the pursaite of fife which are necessary and | concert; on next Wednesday evening. The organ WA unin proctnce arreatoadoha Ward, ollasopartey, ing Was as good as done, (Cheers) We talked of you, Thomas Thorpe, Joseph Hepworth, Soak, the aMivted and Dereaved must be cared | formance and concert will be under the direction of tad John Malloy, on suspicion of being ‘een Who ®o praised you, we loved you for the déroctness and R. A. Thibeaudo, Richard '" for. The pod ney pte children must be for. King and G. W. Morgan. Felieved Mr, Dongherty of bie timepiece, and by a litt Prtace Cached tm All Lagaitned Lotte= nave striven, as Seta Mn gnulch FOG made war. Beout amen, ‘eam Fees The tendency to demorallaation, that invariable concomi. | AYMITTRD TO Tme Ban. —The following gentiemon have | strategy on the part of the oflicers they Obtained m co innee Cashed Sm AS Sees » Coabl oll ashes he fear yecre eae ear tes | Beary R Midetraae, ea tad f tbe arrester, cud law, Order and Aidelity | passed theit examinations creditably, and been lately | fecsion of guilt from the prisoners, besides recovering the | Tes and informajion siren, Meee te tas yrosaway, a could all thsowsts the four years wat; to uphold our Geo. H. Rowland, Thomes Johustos, toevery social, civil and religious duty must be oscour- dh ptolen property. Ward and Malloy were taken before Bs h D Syreramrnl oF We defenders WIR tech, and loyalty, Robt. T. Donaldson, Jeabella Brows, tied sad suatained by us. Jet all. the sokliers heed the | stmitted to the practice of the profesion of the law:— | Tiitco Hodge and committed for trial in default of $1,500 | pennard & Co.'s Livery Stables, 101, 108 one of the most illvirious of these defenders we James Donaldson, Charles Devoe, ‘vice and follow the example of their leaders, who have | Harris Lowenberg, Ambrose Monell, Rdward D. Me ‘bail each. ee nd street, earner of Mercer, having been these K YOU, ‘and congeatyiato you, General, on the ¢lori- James Thorpe, William Hill, given up the struggle, Let them recerve the paroleagreed | thy, Edwin Hi, Stoughton and Charles B. Stoughton. RORBING A JANITOR. ghiy reuovaled, are now in, first rate order, and DAV@ Oo» & way yp Nene Led a eee (aches lead the William Haggerty, Jacob Stout. upon, and im good faith lay aside their arms, return to Ewcrayts 20n Uran.—A motley mass of human beings | On Friday night Mr. George oN itor of jodations for ® few more boarding horses. ete or etal pilings ah i Aarcherdode ooea ee ees ca cas iomrpiolions tn emrty on gases arrived here on the ship Belle Woods on Thursday, and | Grammar Schoo! 47, in Twelfth street, while in the act for the §: amire You Low To this address Gener! sberman responded a9 fol. kscrrd ier Ao haa warfare, have ever regarded as wrong in prin- | pitched their tents temporarily at Castle Garden. They | of entering a Fourth avenue car, at the Thirty.fourth | gp lows, subject to faintness, apicned, with samy wa i Enclosed please find twenty-six dollars, contributed by } cinie, jarfare, moreover, would resait in no | were Mormons from across the waters, and om rows for | greot ferry, was assanited by & suspicious looking per. Wooal ‘epaknees or with general deni, Eh the employes of the Locko Print Works, 77 Murray street, | good, but bring great And continied distress n the Brigham Young and Salt Lake City. Thoit baggage was rilver ne world, Depot 28 + sou, and, turning suddenly around, discover most potent tonic end regufstor 10 # ae of ‘atagle “se welcomed’ to this home | NeW York, to the fund to erect a Lincoln monument tm J Savio Nay Satay oo Hace reas puipli bo dieute | eent up tho Hudson on a barge, and the disciptes of Jo, | wateh fir. Weinman’ recovered tie timepleos roca the | ee Sabra armen Taco before me it is doubly, trebly dear to | this city. olitical questions, in which angry peations aro sought | Smith, the prophet, proceered’ on their way westward. | man, Mir, Vicisitman tocovened tle tin spi a oocaped 1 Sg Wenein Wane my feolings. I thonk you, therefore, for the kindly Geo. C, Thomy Jonnie Houston, be aroused, he solemnly and deliberately advised his | There were about three women to each man, and chil- - "a can, Whither he Wan pursued ond. navested Uy Use Mra. 8. A. re prevth tah ae greeting you have given me, and I feel myself closely Samuel Campbell” ‘Liznie A. Dustin, Counteymen on the east vide of the Mississippi river | dren in proportion. Five hundred more Mormons— Into cur, liner be was, purmied, Aad orrersesnee, | Storer and Dressing —the7 6 . beauty elated to all who hear my" voice now. know you Charles Routneon’ William Lyons, and if his votoe could be heard, he would thus speak to | chiefly from aes | Germany—are reponed on their whe pure tis’ aaine as Gebrge Miller, was taken Deterd uw t. ve a mply have a curiosity to see me—(langhter and Charles L. White, A. McDonald, those on the west side also—to way to re fham seems to be doing a largo Justice Shandley, and comualvied for examination, = Pacopert heen Ageacy, TLBr eore)—to look at me on this occasion. I cannot tell T. Benton Greene, Alex. Weir, their former positions as law. ang uset . | Dusiness in the way of recruiting this summer, " United states Fe ped. troch pry mnt oade Ne egy Bees ‘because you have heard. it all, and Robt. E. O'Brien, John Cogan, “and, in closing my remarks,” said For Tae Bewerir ov Soupisrs,—Prof. Starr, the micro- CHARGE OW BURGLARY. ae ee, notice, ates gent had wet eiteae heard, ldo tet thick freaertek Porras pa Ee Fe tao ae toque. tae eeopat, gave gratalious exhiicion for the tenet of | At an early hour yesterday morning the bakery Of Mt. Wigs, Br ay Oraameind bee o Beatie would be ap to dé so here. When we are z Pat Dalton, | our soldiers at the Howard Street Depot last Wednesday | Jamos Lowis, 31 Hester street, was entered by means binge humana vie ergy, Henry Potter, 7 Aogother around the*social board, or the fireside, Frank & Richardson, John Farrar, evoning. He showed his audience the antenna of a cock- | false keys by threo burglars, who commonced searching | Canal street. Se Ls some future time, I will be very glad, At my Jon McKenna, Ww. of peace roach, seven bundred fest in longth, seventoen thousand | the premises for plunder. Mr. Lewis, who also lives in Wilcox & Gibba', gewing eee { AS gon the bocree GE Aermsa'e mah rvuch A Jan Dalton” Hunert Gurls Sha upper pert of the ullding, hearing the burelars D

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