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2 : NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1% wed. ome aioli -—~ i _ stg Rehoboam informed concerning tribes; so to witaess these two branches of the * FINANCIAL AND COMMER rcpt ey Mon Bnd : Bee aD ae nag eee tre eane weoriet the Nets. | Church, after a ‘orcnty Year caused bythe | cult tos Ut wea & ation. does take wl epee. 51.00) wnioh, ded-oled frum me by CENTENARY CF RETHCDIS. orienda. Mtoe they are rar gent rp eget they } existence of slavery aaa Ppt Ae eeltaned and ‘Im the direction of @ rush to Pesiament wid fntex- Sarrnnay, pn. 6-8 Py ML Sarum s isaves & so rpius wot divided of $343.3 are wives, ‘and liberty. | at the close of a fearful and bloody strife, intensified by | ference of the civil . Already, the, first warning The'stock market has bees weal. ant unveiled to a leet your (inminding balance of promiune opr etek or purge erst ba, the eases thag fern ots cuunee Chana ot cece et coat | aa ‘ , Me thane ih DAhg-oe under are i could Le arrived at tn the prosent junctiry of political | ths notice of Parliament the present working of the Ra a vn freely eh $456.073. This gives a total surplus of $493.40T. a @@ay. The deurs -old ib leading » . . A roaching Jubilee of the Methodisis loft to themselves? We aro not sure of this, nor are Without meeting with any material oppuctiion from rye TRE Annual: report of the-Oommecticus iver Ratirend PF we eure hat ali uur ne ghbors will stand stock stil. ”” bitty, some of whom are apparentiy enewragiis the de | SHOWMA prosperous Aradle, ana comparog,yery favorsbiy tate Duited States, TA WANLT METHODIOTS 1OKORS TER DOCTRINE affairs, it would ‘help in the solution of the Prvblem which is now occu; the minds of our State! ctiou of te Ualou. if! aes Ze f nen—viz: the reconstruction . cliue with @ View (© retuming operations oa @ lowor ire uc, gh, 4 rt bf + lg a isaeabtal ene bishop. OVBRTURKR DECLINED. ' Yat tine The Danis af'er a larger Maher” tasarest ns deen creuted, | VMCIPAPUgUreR, cmaparing eheay win wy Tod IAAL tole pontantne Wentaeal bance rf tin | Tewwould soon, from. the sites Rovere first offect of any such step by the Bisnop of Lewlon wil ul tip sara aeameel tasks eerily, nd-tbérs 10 | ar, 120 $2013 | Ingroduetion ..of .. Methodism | iacyccnes or tne coontte: the dovaatoation pes | Unurcb, that tbey tare dono all-that atrium, sor. | be the diviesSl of tho Cuiten Ants Owe, to tet an accive bocrowing detaand for most uf tue lativg | 2650. 246/351 ia 304; ond th tne tletbonwectUeleg the Orr | &C taad Gheisban ohas-oy woul require Te a ea lway stoctta; aug very slender edocs uniy ould be Saale Into America. ie ora hed ison tara its | bode in we king to ounctiinte their of an les ccacncs pale in Tuo “Tail of the last two duza has, beer en ve x4es. ¢ “Mindiication, eaye'e, Buavens (peeniery | bindly spirit? But, wr is well known, daring the ry Soap iryoo oe emrarpe gan gig tg oe rely ’'éo vapid im the abseneo of any assign | otorest 1 $10,318 ae | fa our day), was fa tne arbors m tho Mae the Southern Methodists were sh) rankest Shieh now senyeyed—in sas ‘i able cause to continnanes, without | Payment tot 1,000 8,000 | Its U St Ig the: ory 1 a atirmod at | ude ot boosedoeh the most Ditter oppononey eehnd of Be of tong jnnsnoe, without | Payueut to ai son 000 uence Upon “ "feo, “are the aMoers of the United | of the zov a that mis feared that it | foconse and the be vestments will only producing. pani, aud thor te notuing.in the pregeat 40046 Staten of according 10: the of Witt take & much Tonge tinie to ctefiiate’ them | nou themmeiead eekbank fockhe mischint they hare ‘prot of affairs, nor in the condition of the propertic’ f i! of the Nation. ‘made to " oF (iors ‘than soy ; “a wrought and the penalty they will have to pay. ‘t te* ma, as x 133,906 * = Indeed, we have a recent thts ’ pl csaniotnhihert wth represented by the neourittes mostly dealt in, to warrant a.160 198,250 ‘tas but the Gonoral emotion inced on the reception of Ibe the sdhoul of whieh Choos riwallats aro am viltiot, to ad auy:seriovs apprehensions of the luiter. Aquigk raily | TOW)...ecseerecereneeee $1700 I gizbut me Mead cated Ci ’ ; fegores a8 haul and a strunger market would, therefore, seu to be Lhe Louisestle Journat pubitshes the following:= . ‘ ut all sllusion te thor Act of Ineertiz., | Southern Charoh, tn editorial article, eee ad tikes tater noasonse which has ‘natural consequance of this genofAl recesston of prices. sported that James Guthrie, as President of the | Refusal of the Southern Metho- 1m Mtn ead «che Constitution of tho United Biatea,”” ee eS RD OE Gt ta ‘end Lee mam oomse Landon chanabes apienious, there {5 net ove At the early session of the open doagd New York Cen lie and spot Hen Bares. hee coment a I It. Vere fre rl Puce aligsion vo tt A name of bi sDIEC u tral closed at 952, Erie 963i, Readiog 105%, Miehivan 000 out or thw war The Stato of Tonnomsoe pad dists to Join It.. r ; evade J in Chazveh. + Buti it tesomreely necousary 1) cbeseve that the an- Bivervury awill.take pines not ‘thetanding the re. of of tue Sonim to £4 §. Joaned 1:4-denda (or $600,000 tomd in the con: of the road, waich wast pay interest semi-annaally to athe fiscai agent of Bank uf Ten: Win tL !bunk ran inte Uaioe a poasible (9 pay, |, 28 bhoklers got no dividends, value of tae Rey a Guthrie quietly y them all ug for the road, and the State has just received thein at pes, thereby cuncelling.th: debt. F he The foliowing comparative table will show the tide. An Edurational Fond of Three Millions of pacar AediRreninad | Southern 73%, Cleveland and Pittsburg 83% a 3, Rock Isiiod 107%, Northwestern 35{, Fort Wayne 1614, Obio cmd Méigelesipph certificates 27%. At the drat Feguinr board New York Central closed % lower than «+ ‘le ‘alf-paat two board’ yesterday, Read- ing =, Michigan Southerm 4g, Cleveland and Pitisborg 4, Northwestera 3, Rook Isiand |3,, A correspondent of the Evangelix writes alberta PRT Pica TE Two capacity of » churol affords room to admit the prea 2 Bah Rieniet Yoda friendliness aso mult plied in the community. ~ 2. Frequeiitly it becomes important to prove the fact ; i the spinent. | vos we : ‘ Sti ‘muah te ‘of | of marriage long aftor inemorials Jess enduring wan, TUinols Coutral 34, Cumberland +44 cwavergege ptsiot Soe dud grat. (by Wie Sd sud’Cham- Batablished. Episcopal Cl ’ | youth maémory haw guere! erasure form prefered and Ohio aod Mississippi | piaurcanals ftom 1856 10 1865 inclusive :— Dollars to bs postion in eanpor At renee aren ee ae _ . Prd ath No other earroundings can 8 50 Iinproaet¥@ pom , » tend re irities i 1. body, tr ae ‘a the ta ‘deed ad pr yn Sear Fiimbsoe "tessa Coser a Soo] Hozaty of ite early fathers, nobly samataed the. gard: et dasltd to take ‘i i | can te rare fin whew iy ate: being xvadied by (Le further fractions! advance of fives}, c: rer) in the eee preprietee sulted: to the place secure aga:net 835,548 5,169, 400 28 pars ata leas history | of the sation, fingie be oH bees wraneobted ein pa mee Vis bone but when a Hite one the enactment of unseemly and untimely trivoiitics. : 808: twenties tm Londou to 66 ® 662;, ¢ombined with) an aera 7110,654 27 | of the Methodist Ep'scopal Church; for it te just a cen- | ADDRESS TO WASHINGTON ON HIS INAUGU!:ATION, | Bar desirt pss bey Be SE INAH Fe + PAOD ATCO 2 dastoug | tury since Methodiam was Best propagated oa vhis Western | ggiytme te informed thad tho Methadiet wa», tho, fra} bali become\a (houssa! and ® Hanes sionstuatiom. 8 ei aeae Socata tapabte oF ealuataronc’ to" ang ary report; at Rrank- 1'826,500 37,667,866 23,709," | continent, The event is abuut to be celebrated by a | the national goverame st under the Presidency of Wash- ie Amount of oxpendEnry, ee at wt eees fort, too, © great accession of busliess waa reported, 1,600,400 23,206,900 20, grand centenary jubilee during the present year, which, | !0gton. The conference happe'ied to meet in New York. BELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. In deference 'w the ‘Christian ls Be atted, accompanied by a riso of threo ard a half per 1,184,300 15,465,600 10,352,400 by-order‘of the church authorities, is pert , me im the month Washington was inaugurated, Mev, 1159, that this he bee nde put forth iniorrugative.y, rasher " 114000 679, 200 499,000" mange and presevied him a tulatory address the-agh than dogmatically, cent in two daya, the Germans generally having! + 1, 14 10/090, 200 « , - 18,009) > cangne 98 Services ‘Vo-Da. _——- f ult, if ley, bush. dish, | On the Sret Gunday in January by special devotional ex. | Bishops Coke Asbysy, who were intimat: per vnal ‘ ve resumed purchasing for investment. Ty does’ not ee «so ae 705,56 | éréisce im all the Motnodist churches throughout the fre of he Falher te Ccantry and often sa. his} Abthe. Unica Reformed Dutch churc's, Sixth avenue, g Bi Coby ye ob a cr. alecaendl therefore follow, however, that the demand ‘for 160,465 ie3 at Mount V rnom while digcoursing «ish him-{ opposite Amiy street, the rixth wf the series of (ae chang ‘ g! ota new oni: abroed will much exoved the sepply already there; ee sli Aga di He ca of slavery. Gisootirecs! 0G -*Pafsonat Resblioctions , of the Holy | x Cece Ane, Cee Leeds? ee oe ies Dut the prospect of further shipments is umtoubtedly Lng bg ro REPLY OF WASHINOTON TO THE FIRST METLOMIST | Fund,” will be delivered by the pastor, vv. Jsaue S | chaseh and soclety lacolgSorcied tn that pluce/to sumae . : , ‘society in the United States—a denomination which was 7 Rg J 4 pogition to the new divin everting temporardy & very dopressing uflue upon? ‘ONFERENCE, Hattley, thie evening, at bulf-past seven 0’ lock. Sub. | the fa th of their fathers, iy opposition divin. g0'd, although thettaadgreGh aig a large portion of cradiéd in tho Revolution, and which has excrted a po- | The first President of the United, States replied as fol- peng ton pbs gpe ga supe ‘i ead J vdvafoah, | Y,dutfoduced there oy band Charles Beveter. The tot " tent influence upon the subsequent political and ecclesi- | !ows:— * s oealities dealem— | pharch is mut only intended. tuiaccuw mudate taow whe our podlic dibt held in foreign countries exposes ub to T return to you indy idaally, and yon Goth 3, ent Te Wwe ib by nf, Nip, aad, the ee tie tins hs ce To, Moves | eve ey BPs, bua ele astical history of the country—is an event of national | ciety Be fmportance, atid domands more than a passing notice by | Mhrirallons of affect'on and the expression ‘the secular pread, deavor mani! tha of my preaan ti It would be fmposatble to compress into a single nows. | OUBt the heppiew of mankind, as ell ae ot . th igious i the ot people, Paper articlo the facts connected with the inception and } ward the owit and re.jgious ber ita te the svciscanct af Serious contingen:\es in the event of anytaing ovourting to produn» distrust omd tudes the return of the bonds at some future time, Meanwhile it is gratiiying to His. cover that the message aud Mr, MoCu!! 2's report have Galvesre ibs DoLit wis0 intended uw domeriul Of several gonerD ‘At St Anw’s obureb,” Rightoouth street, the Kev. Dr,.| tous of dm-Resbody's auerstors, why won: born and” . Gajlaurdet will preach at half past Sovon aud ha'¢-past ton |: ttved, acd many of them le buried in that — rs will o'clock this morning, aust at three o'clock tus witeruoom, | Unqunsuouebly be: que of ‘the dines churches im this Finer Laermer pad A. M. hada seuring eect upon the public m.nd of Faro} . | $2000 US F's, 18slreg 10439 nt AmTrCo we . I ait fo aud A He’ ddhy ate ‘of aatlgAsl” ow our “nities, abe, | 40000 UB 6%, 1881 6 1080 growth of Methodism in Afnerica, of to’ give a detailed | Diino Providenct, rot altonetier > alsappoin’ tc cong, | te latter service being for deaf mutes, aud the Rev, ae : i : allway 86 u. 20°62 ‘@aternent Of the plans advpted and the sugzestion: made | deuce which you hase’ been pleased to repoxo in wie. Eastburn Benjatain at half-past, seven this even Miscetlancoms. nities are in gre ovor, Erie heimg quoted ‘alway s adfordatme ea'letaedon whoa) find @ cor'"u "re 1ce Whe third af tha-coriea of Wonthiy- Hormone kay 1h: DOMESTIC. ; Boston Troveller of the Ju says:——At a meeting Young Men's Church Aseociation, Yorkville, wit! be} Vibmemnees “ Tene Pask street ch ah, hold Inst svewo preached by the Rev. EA, Washburn, D. D., thie even { uh heir vewes: nee peor wer whim . ing, at the Church of tho Rodeemor, East Bighty-Art' | .[* one Treas ripe eager teutabvn street, tear Second aveaue, services to curmmence at | jth exiting a councll “© dissulve che pastoral ylation half-past seven o'clock. wenating getr cap him and the chuseb, +o tuat he by the General Conference of the Church forthe approach- | sentimaent and praccien betweea all eouscient.ius men, in ing anniversary: The Rev. Dr. Abel Stevens, tho | i to 08 tenant, Gare celebrated historian of Mothodiem, nas, ‘by request of tue | govermment. After mentioning tha! T trust the Lishops, prepared’ ® contenary volume, full of statistics | eee eee eae eee eee Earl ‘ ro sh ‘impartial patron of oud hietortcal “information, ‘on the fies and’ progress | CT iting mau nsrtenyell'n partlcelbe that @ 68% 4 68% on tie “London [tock Ex. change on the 22d, aud Botwi astanding the gene th Tiinys Central at 82a 82, 1 dvtaess and donrassion of che price of console— ative of ax adyanep in feck market, as imdi STg & jy —and the ’ t eo of this sect, written im so graphic a style as to make | the kindest part the, ryyumics yon meke of present'n, your - 3 call of First Ce the Bank of Bnglsad rate of discount, the bullion iy ite ei valbt dade maton te notin bothaAinaneey pty As 3 Menok ii matted Mart itkeees |. Lecture by inp fey. Chasucey. Giles on, “intanay end. Aye ab be ty {0 manent the call of te First Conere vaults having undergony a fur’ t reuse Of £149}000 id ee propose | fnplore the leton On Sottrselves and your reli+ Vy x ahs ygteey y er Chareh? San co, THe tet! want for the week, euding on’ Vhke 20st 1 "2000.86 Ly % to call from this'Volume some of the prominent and | gious comuuduity, . Old Age in Heaven,” in ce, New Jerusalem (Sweden. | |, oted to secede W bis request, aud the counsel be ‘At the open board%at’ one’ o’vinck the marist ¢ 15000 NY7's bounty 1 987% striking facts in the development of thi religious o:- | PRESIDENT LINCOLN’S REPLY TO THE Last sgrao- {/bergian) House of Worship, Thirty fh. street, between) cots “no maine costs tel ae Seapmmnnyenne irereery th.uod heavy, but ith ‘ i mT Goud Virgie st G's 83 ganization, which, We repeat, i8. more’ closely identified DIST CONVRRENCE, Fourth avd Lexinigtom avepacs, thiy éveping, at! BAY pista) 0 en tee the: phe tt aiathe ae ° hued! heavy, but Withont “matorm! cbenve. “ Clevaland:|!/ 4008 N.Guolina 6 , , It is. @ noteworthy. cotneidonce, which may bo men: | given o'clock... Seats free. eligi load all with the carly history of the republic, and which is des | toyed in this conection, that at ‘the last, quadropnint tined, in view of its numbers, weatth and intelligence, to meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Church held ia Wave a greater influence in moulding ite future, than avy Lee lene, ast ey et ae et ord 2 other ecetesté tical body. “This may appear to be a start. | Sivo of the conlia! sympathy of the entire seiholist ling assertion, aad the student of the political history of brotherhood with the government in its efluris to sap- the cétntry may doubt its acruracy; bat the facts which | Press the rebellion, Jamented Abrabam J jnco!n in we shall cite will,we think, fortity the statement w the reply to that communication used this languagr :— satisfaction of every unprejudiced mind. Nobly sustained ax the government’ has bean churches, T would utter nothing whieh might in the ‘Tho opening chapters aro devoted to the beginning of pri Methodism in Europe and fis rapid development in this r invidious ngasnas Yeu ‘tals it may kip maald (hat the Gethodiat Ep rely ibe Teak oved than the beet. is Dy 11s greater nt the. most tre country. ” An organization sumbering nedtly eight mil- the fa Hous of pedple resulted from a congregation cousisting of it Fortune of atl. Te ik me faute rt tht tie Meh oduat Buel wendy more soldiers tw the fick, whore muti (~ ‘At tho Mermortal chareh, Hammond rtrost, corner of - r genre mult ont Hh | ‘Weverley place, the Rey. M. T. Tracy will ‘preach’ morn~ ey 4 pe caxticd, onthe, pien,iot snising int - - c pant dullacs fo wuilegt ine todas apathy Rar, J-.B. Campo im phe} St Stan "ption te fh sarhe wrnourt is progr>repg. evening. Services comnoace at balf-past temin thé rh Tl oa Wandred: pupils end tem morning, half-past ‘three jn the afetiod# aad hplf oreitte fer bas OY Semen ws pene t . r 1 fuov sant dollars bay. 2 ep aoe Bena Mh, wm vour | pert } Se Aslae ne NatiGunl Co: Yention met in De- At the Church of the {uewbation, Madison avenue and>}: groit in Ap#il lest twenty-nine societies bave ‘been ‘Thirty afih street, there wil! be Divine'sérvics and gore) dormed. 6 aon som esting, at) pat best seven o'clock, Te, Rev? r! Sneserecensr lnanetion ae doe Sort ery eens omery will preagh, } | " eli ho Spiritual, pour; corms? 0: Twenty shied tthe tetera titer cht contintance Pies nr isins ie and Hoa way, will be open ie mega ico spritexnibined bya yarinw st: Goulherw@aysines and Pittsburg sold at $344 a 3g (sales,i,.00suares), Mithi- gan Sontiern 73%, Northwestern 36, Fort Wayne 208347 Eris 06%, Now York Contrain6y. At the regdlar Hohl at half-past bwo, being the first beld ou a Saturday since Jast spring, the market was steady at-a tuctherdectine, Which had followed the one o'clock bua.d. * Clevoland and Tittas burg closed 134 lower than at tha first buardy Michigan Southern 144, Reading %, Northwastern 1g) !"Brie 4, Rock Island 1, Quicksilver %, Oto and Misdssipni certiteaics 1. Government securities remrined dull but Bearly steady, dve-tweaties of the) vid issuy soliing at 108% @ 105. p 1000 Mivsourt 6° os re Bi 2a8 bs 50 000M & St Plot 81 $0 she ym Ex Bank 1 YD Nik of the Repub 1 10. FourshNaBkexd 97 Free? hospitals and more progersto Heaven than . God i the Methodi#t Church! bless wll the. ob anu bie be God, wor ia tale our gaaptctriak givathe us the chur sossesses: - ard 2 ts, however, wore cunei! thea that showa by the At the haf past th yh ‘ five persons. . srvenoloiock. Discourse by» Dresser, LL. |D. ‘the idea of sash asteipeaen to ist ose te 24 lehse ‘Phe first smal) conference af 1778, with its ton preagh- | it is also. beautiful and signiticant coinckdenge that | SPirit portrait and other drawings exhib ted. Seats (ree. Soothers Hasiate pvt port Rurepeng, ond .the cee of 1 ' ‘300 lo. 2m érw’and its oné thousand obe handred and sixiy repo Washington, tho Father of his Countey, implored. the id! ‘The Rev. J.-P. Thompson,’ D. D., of the’ Bwidway: cheny had been few ‘entertaiued by many. tonal improvement. Cleveland and Pittsburg closed cm 10 Pitts, FOW & CR 102 had pattlphiod ‘ Noa] vine benedictiomen'thia religious society in ite infaney, | Tabernacle, will preach im the Forty-firat street chnveh, ‘The number of relfifolis'eetlshthé “Unived States to tho cail mt 82%, Michigan Southern 72'¢. Ber ting 400) AO cee seve ob members, muluiplied into sixty conferenc:s, with | and that otter the lapse of'near'y a ceutary, I/ncoln, the | near Bixth avenvoy this oxot ing,» ae baltpast seven | aides ye migaluve. Anew are.t0n, differems 106%{, Hudson River2arEre 5%, Rock Lstend 107, by $% 01 § | over fifteen thousand ttinerant and local preacers and | martyr and favioar ofthe republic, in: characteristic 4-ofelock.; The Rev. Lyman Abooit will! peoacniin the ‘ hey r Mersodista, ee , Northwestern 94%, preferred 60%, Fort Wayne 100%, 0 de. nine hupdted and twenty-eight thousand three hundred | Saxon phrase exclaimed, ‘God bless. the Methodist: | morning, at ha! f-paat ten'o’ciock. Ree eo ary soko 4 e 4 ete i 100 do. and (wenity members in the Methodist Episcopal Church | S878. : j The Rev. G. L. Demarest will sfsouns the subject; of 194,373 members OF ‘and the Metaeu! Qaicksliver 43, Ohio, ad, Miketsnipp!! oor Roalia 2424, 300 do, alori, exclusive of the Southern, the Canadian aud migor | — tm yempect to ne qocndon of savory, which tae no foee-faetarohe Second ‘aver: corer of Bleek Gere ke | ok tae, Ane pamber proceamug te, Homan Celbotte Mari ‘ Chic & riba b ‘avende, cor.er ‘of ‘street, chu . sg 168 Chic & branches, all thé offspring of the Church founded in | tunately reached its solution In-oar day, Dr. Stevens very en o'owek,” 5 religion Me3,117, 140. Afterwards, on the street, the market was dull, but stronger, and at the close of busincas, soun afler five o'clock, Cleveland and Pittsharg was quoted at 82} a4 82%, Michigan Southern 733¢.4 7236, Fors Wayne 100% 9101, Erie 96% 096%, Northwesiern 244 9 3437, gre- ferred 60%; a 6034, Reading 1063¢ a 10534, aud Rocl Isiand 107% & 107%. j The gold market was hammered simuttaneously vy the bears (0 stocks, for the purpose of producog a @ympathetic depression; and alihoazh coin was scarce properly remarke that Metbodism has always borne a decided testim, apbens: eubeanne.1 aethes | 1766 aud episcopally organized \n 1784. US 5), 10-40,0 98}, °100sha Mich S& NL 2: THE PIONRER OF AMERICAN METHODISM DIS- GO rans rre 98% 2500 0.00. aeees COVERED IN THE ROUTH OF TRKLAND—A sINGU- views ta aA ae ing 5 oe sy ae : LAR CLASS OF PROPLE. fn Tt ie AAT It will be of interest to the yeneral reader to know the 7000 duasourt O's... 78% 200 Chic& Bld i : f ‘100 shs Cum Coal prt use 00 oe sion ae origin of American Methodism, which was introdcced by bo 101» 310 * ‘euarch, ‘evening, at haif-past soren < f ‘Lazarus’ 4 " Tie Newt of 9 course of pints evening sermonsion ARE SA S00 Sh oneal Sines Will be delivered at the Chusch af Bt. y E le, Fifty-ainth strect aad, Niuih 1° | and otheng of the Cou {ihe Paslig Fasters c this at halt, waa torn tack Suess the Boma ch"? | EQmenas Revie be eis “ elty, conduct, Fider’ the famoun Baptist revival , wif preach morthug and evening, services tominenc 4 at half-past ten o'clock tm the morning end half-past ee ‘Tho Rev. Puy H. Purdy, © distinguished revivalist Te fons Conmmpeatianal church in wns organ- vn Western New York, will preach in the Free ized in May, yw there are six of that order in i 400 Pitts, Ft Wk Ch PHiMp Rmbary; who" arrived in New York on the 1otn bod of Anfust, 1960. “It appears that Wekley, when ov a’ Visit 'to the south of Ireland ym 1768, found a singular sort of people in the villeges of Killiheen, Balligarrane and joann could only be obtained by paying abolit 6 per $4000 U 86's, "sLogn 10435 1048 | and Palinoe, not of Celtic bat of Teutonl? or Dior — eo, in Sullivan atrnat, net ween Prince and Ch 7" sane “ Cont interest upon the currency value, the price | , 4000/86'>5,20, 104% 72'¢ | reason of being deprived of moral and religions iniliepera’| southward ita strinceat epiniona on the subjoet 4 out of the pablie sobools provived by their church. yielded from 142% at the opening t 141%; goon afier | (000 do, + 105 Tas Halstod’s Praying Band will be at the Furnyth street ‘ a tel fhe Raepey <000Tr a, 7310, a8 98% 1 wa” | were ntterly degraded and profane. ‘These German | lax: violent discustions and parties arose within jis | Methodist Episcopal church, oa #un‘uy, 71h inst, morn- Pormiow. eare'ciock. From this point Wt raliod a fraction, #: | Soop acchan Bee TASS 130 | Irishmen formed a portion of the “Palatine,” who wire | primitive suandurd Of opinion a. last triumphed, and | Wm atlernoon and eveuing, The public are invited. | Three years ago there wero only three Christian com GAS Ab TD: The Aenean et epertn ty: Gee ay $2% | banished from the Palatinate on the Rhine by th: Papal | at the Geoeral Conference of | S#4. father than | “ess free. Capea anys pays peng ey eme Steamers azgregated $496,000, of whith the Satona us troops of Louis XIV. These Teutonie Methodiats in che | endure farther encrouchments from the barbarous evil, | Rev. Francis Vinton, D. D., will preach fm the Fpec | seven wry wy ‘Alarge oe took $330,000 and the City of Washington $75,000, 345% | south of Ireland, some of whom were destined to be the | it saferetthe greatest echisia in the ecclesiastical his: | Church of the Redemption, Kast Fourteenth street (op. | thirteen Tan yy p teed tnah F 5 SAS | founders of Meinodiem In the Now World, wore the | tory of the country, the reoweion of the Methodist Kpis. | Posite the Academy of Muse), on Sunday evening, Janu. | the most reepectable . yng ang. hogar berdb Bere BX | descendants of persecated Protestants who wera expotri- | copal Clary sonth, by which it lost a6 a steoke nearly | ary 7. Services at haif-past even o'elock.. Rev. Uran tan any truly Chrlatans, oF afe under Forcign exchange was heavy under the European 34% | ated in order to impede the apreat oi Provestautiam; hut iim murinber: and half its territory. Scott will preach ia the morning, Sor viors at halt past | Preniies have deen formed. in remote r gions where the News, and bankers’ bills at sxty days on England were b the religious history of the world now demonstrates that ” ten of Collection in support of the church, 3.ats ficers and = 4 ce 38% | the banishment of these German-Iriih colonise: led to] 27% LOYAL SUPPORT OF THK GOVRENMENT IN | free, raeainparics have pever been, Military —_ ae dee pia came ane hs oes tes a Bi | the propaxation of a system of retiston which has per- Shik sn osig. pellgtades Naee Vien ten sibsibiads than | _ A lecture will be delivered at the Chutuh of the Im- pe ler oy 2 then ae 0 ow a falling 7 ; » Weetorn ‘ ° ary hs ue m an & Mm! ‘20 Bwated thy entire We continent, Methodism in unqualltiod and hearty support of the ma- nanan react beg F wip aveane Del & Hud Canal 145 NY Ceniral KR 7 & balf as compared with the previous week, thelr value being $4 103,463. ‘There is no change to record in the money market, which is sluggishly eaay at six per cent, and more cau- tion in shown bygenders, owing to the unsettied state of affairs on the Siéck Exchange, Two mthor failures were ennow.ced, but nether of the parties belonged to the Fevular board, There is ineres.ed monetary activity, amounting to stringency, at the West, and expecially Chicago, owing to the demands of the pork packing season; but rater at the banks remain an- changed for both disountand exchange on New York. More than a million and six lundred and tty thousand doilam have boom piaced on temporary toan with the AN INTERKSTING EMIGRANT PARTY. “On » spring morniug in 1700," sayx an frisis writer, “q_ groap of emigrants might bave been seen at the cata bonne. quay, Limerick, preparing tw embark for America, At t time emigriion was not so common ap occurrence as it is pow, and the excitement connected with thelr departure was wionse, They were Palutines from Palligarrane, and were socampanied to the vorsol’s cide by crowds of their com panions and frieuds, some of whow bad come sivicen miles to say ‘furewell’ for the last time. One of thoee about to | are-—# young man wit! resolnte beariny:-—is evideutly and more than un ordinary pang irymen to Christ, had been the leader of the ine h, and in their humble chapel had o’ten tin istered to them the word of bfa He ix surrvunded by bis spiritual ebildren and friends, who are encious § tional authorities from the beguuing w the close of the war. ‘The New York East Conference was the first ec- clesiaatical body to pledge its loyal aud utter co-operation with the government, after the attack on Fort sumter; and by a bappy coincidence was the first to tele graph ulations to the goverament at the downfall of the rebellion, by the surrender of Lee, Mothodixm has contrivuied, it bas been estimated, @handred thousand white und seventy-five tho sand Diack troops to the war for the Union. The Methodixt Ep.scopal Charch hax thinned its coneregations, dis- banded many of ifs Sunday schoo! and Bible classes, by the-e patriotic coutribation». It4 pulpits have resounded throagh the war with enthasiastic pleas for the conti tion. Its entire denominational press (the moss exter sive in the land) bas, without ome exception, been f vently and continvally devoted to the national cause. The national flag has waved from it) <pires and draped its palpits, and its character stic euihw ium bag been kindled Jersey 6.5 ject :—“St Col mbenus and the Irish Monks of Middle Age«.”” Tue proceeds will be de- voted to the #2 of the poor of the parish, under the care of the st. Vincent de-Paul Society. At the Bleecker Street Universalist church, earner of Downing sirect, the Rev. Day K. Lee pasior, there wil be services at @ quarter to eleven o’ciock im the morn- ing and at haif-past seven o'clock in the evening. Sub- Joct for the morning “A Homo Sermon,” and for the evren.ag—'‘New Yoar's Address to the Young.” At the Chrstian church, Twenty-eighth rtreet, near ia the morning and at haif-past seven o'clock in th vening. There will be preaching morning aad evening by the pastor, Urban (. Brower, aud baptism ia the even.ng. ‘The fourth sermon in the series on “The Charch” P 3. Fs - ™h anil ot dee x “png = ¢ readers of the Ne» Yor! newspaperr, ticular'y the Tribune asi Times, murt have noticed ther have app ared reccatly in these journals what are technically termed ‘dispiay” »iveriisoments, J. 0, ad- verlixementa prinied in bold, cuss type, aud frequently illnatraied w (th cute, iro hi: cal inoustrosities are never allowod ia gg ny 3 Sab Treasury here during the week, and the balance hae | Goa» number of A to have some parting words of counsel apd instruction. be traen! ‘Will be proached thie evening, at the church Increased to $67,088,067. sdmnif them, “Amouy the latter there ofeur te ce the | Monters tho vescel, and from its side once mor irvats | Methodiiee, te the chief teliaions esihodiment at ine | Madison avenne and Thirty-trw surect, by the Kev. Powroleum stocxs were active and firm. At the first | Naw Youx Mmacp and Sun and the in Led aor. tha bread of lif And mow the last prover | common Goorge D. B. Pepper, of the institu ennd Potaer Povicnm closed Qos.’ NAGI lalilog a Gheory upon which these are conducted |. i+ offered; they embrace each (her: tho vesel begins te | thet of the countey, aud has thus fur thrown its utmost | Moe Subjert—“Heptiem ci . is the just and democratic one each advertiser | Move. ar she recedes apliited bands und uplifted hearts | energy into the grost siruggle for the national life, The Rev. $5, Gomm.ot te Christian will $3 00, Bennehot Ran 90r., selling at $14 26; United { in ontitiod to equal typographical prominence with every | #'test Whai all fol4, But nome of tbat vast maititude’felt THB APPROACHING JU BILLER. Vogl nny dtp ged og Btates 46c., selling at $23 70; Smith and Purmiee $1 40, | other, without regard to the he may ovcupy. i re A aed oun. His nam) a street, weat of avenve, ee 6 Mie polling at $6 0. Forest County sold af 8¢,, Heydrick 4 When tho Haw 1. wos started all the daily papers bu Bis party consisted of his wife, Mary tt ten o'clock. At half-past sevea P. M. he will sum up the 9 nf vy Heyarick 1 ip oxint nen admitted di advertiser" Switver, tw bum be murned on the Urth of rerulls of the late coaf.ct. S6c., New York and Newark 33c., Shade River $2 15, November, 1956, im Rathieale ebarch; iwo ot nis bto- ‘The Rev. & A Corey, D. D.. will preach in the yey RE a a Dewthar ot Hi wits Wat nak an farts eat oe Se Se " and a Lis wile; Tec, Beadiey 60c., Emylre City Séc., Empire Vaier Tottler, Philip Morgan, and » family of the Du. Srelocyand as haltpene iy fr re err haa and Vithole $210, Excelsior Sic, Fee Simple 22e., First National 41¢, Ham McClintock $6 40, Oveanic 65¢., Ol Creek $2 06, Pithola Creek $12 90, Rynd Farm Ta., First National 40, United Petroicam Farm: 420, Wetter $1 22, Knowlton Copper $3, Quarta i f 4 itt i i ts E j i : fa Hilti $1 75, Walikil: §1, Waverley Company $4 14, the of end am Sapte red and a of Methotnm on and Twenty-essond ab hall-past teak M.A lec ae. Bacuars. scl, o meltion ‘tare for the Jews will be (es Rall-past sevea F. ph ae dh os SS eee ‘ML by the Rev. & F. Dunhom Hotes plowpal Chachi tan Sato The Rev. HL A. Nécty will repeat hi sermos iu bebalt ae Sin mre oF owe wader i in 5 Shae cos ee eho dt seven mi of the germinant min€ of that i ‘Ont poly ri | 4 Fl 5 o% tmisston to plant the seeds of Purianiam in every aaliar sais"tr 0 pte] Rams P. J, Ballons, inepirations) speaker, wil the fasere reliriet te across the broad nd wailed dincourse to the Fires Saciety of Bp ¥ ear. Sraeer ee ye Fe i i Se eed Seca ees RT a = Fees ANTRARSTING LETTRR YROM WESLEY FAVORIXG TAB sores trains j ; i i i E | H i i : 8 bi ti = i 3H ; : nf ($160,113; miscollaneous expenditires, $565,838. The fay yen a ners Hea. Casrien otal expenditures for work: ding ‘Display whieh ) teagan qyepeaient: ryretegred Sei Cha ct good ume owen ea sarepal ome, | on” hot wariag is sat, oh commen rd ’ top is bought for , im order to forward of | use force CRN oe] re =k Was $2,200. Added to tho total expenses gives @ sFire nich hee have Be Patel 0 | afirmed, these men will not be: tee expenditure of $854,170. The income from pas feces conannes, Leo ot Fe ye faut. Bome of eur wears a ee et ee iat ates ae eae OF aa sdverte'mente te ‘eo ‘America Of these rebels.’ No, sor twenty ‘oultivate bee wore feeds, $234,708. Income from freght og main ‘ail evil precios 1 me ta the tapare the {bey rebels or pot, nur perhape treble that = foliowers $366,990; income from freight to aad from other Ss Se Sa eee 5 =o are strong; are me oe A ia = peer The Sa et ongeatng yell gS sinentiy refwoed to bay 0 or aS es alas Sees ‘© short tims Taw waderniand Lease on J cnaact be aay tn com {ecmad ber ama strides omen fhonssirea’ Ge ed amane mera td a