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__—s—“‘( awl NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY: MARCH 26, 1866._ @ tan unton and exelustvencas, n of a Gospel preacher OUR CHURCHES. [ics ttt caetess fenton: | fete, oie sata aiuto ia nu hw Dapthier un Chri THOMAS VERMILYEA. (not only that, but that be should fool some Now, what were the restrictions? Dr. Vermtlyen, yor | thing of vm ‘Pant foit whon he eried out:—“Woo is me accuse Us of exclusivenesa, We ask you to sustala ( i To not pr, 0h the Gos What dd (lrist charge on the Word of God. And ‘he says he cannot | when He sai; ~~" preach the Gospel; f am comply wath that condition, That t# the only coudition. | always?” He ma 806 that He would stand by th THE SERVICES YESTERDAY. Tho preacher tai He No says he canvot comply with that condition. I have rape ; given you thd announcemert in the Doctor's words. ¥ spoke in Hie sam, Dt that was not all have given you afrauk statement of all I know upon the | Plato, but it wou'd be more prolilable aud © 8 subject. Now 1 wll ovly ay cue word. For the brash him to expound gt hs i ho Was soaking a OF wnom'natious bere we mo aword to | through the word of We. eo preaching of the Gos! ensation at the Fifth Avenn2 Soy thad woald hur ole facings tn ths mater Tf was tho utterapes of wa alvialy conaision d'to ‘ . I supp ¢ brethren of tke Chris- | speak in Chri«’s name, ‘Tho preaclier spoke as the am- Baptist Church thu Union respcoted ‘us aa Baptists; and T do tntead, wo | basador of Christ. Now, soune of thew mht aay, Was far as Lam concerued, before we are through with this | not dat goius baek to pric Wy author ty? it woutd be so commencing on Easter Monday, when Mr James ff Hackett, whose genius has given to several of its highest triumphs, will a) nowned personation of Falstaif, in} supported by acompany of groat excel artists of popular distinction, as Me: € Jor, Charles Barron, C, Kemble Mason, Humphrey J. Dyott, W. A. Donaldson, Mrs, M. Wilk Mr. Hackett appears but for threo nights, on each occasion im a different charactor, Tho sale of reserved seats opens at the box office of the Academy, in Brook- lyu, next Thursday moreing. j SS | uucorkell: ‘The tfnt was actea upon After a 2 ‘ EMENTS. lt 7 poverag® again weut a | what soct¥ed a grateful ry | went to work, but it appea | strogglo with him, At £: ened by the auctioneer; faintly ured upon ca dar months of op behalf of the rie wut “Mnterta! m nize on the part of the ‘ouses in New York ' patrons; and “dicate very ved. An- “first ts. The M-trepo t x Tho woek opens with much pro. Proprictors aud managors of the best x an“ Brooklyn, for the anusemont of the, the advertising columns of the Hwaatp 1 plainly that their promices will be amply redeem. nouncements of new pieces, new performers and apperrances’? meet the eye on the bills; and we enk tain little doubt but that the undernamed theatres, opera houses and concert halls will bo crowded, notwithstand- was t joual bide wore the ser i and at £ ant o ed down, Mr to thank the com nding from his perob, ing Knock ratio alertn (From the London Star, Mareh 6.) sort of treatinent, to show them that we do respect our- | if they did not keep the pre. wher within fhe limits of big cokeen, oft, if poemible. to make: Wate .peennen a6) S90 | orm estou, It he wtteret op.\al0us outside tho (os ing the fact that the last week of Lont is a dutl one tn Thea at Home here eahtlewon who are desirous of axsimliacing the ss ritand Christian inion to consist in a bey | if the pmple allowed him’ t* settle disputes botweew | dramatic atfars pretty much all over the world, Tho “ean Hi w theaire With the music tail must feol delighted at the ARE THE BAPTISTS EXCLUSIVE? | 0 mea forming an association, Holding puble moet” | brther aus brother—if he wore veriuited to decile pia | engagoment of Bir. Hack 8 ; Miss 074 Hosmer made her first appearance at the | pj) .U0 Fs Fovession by recent procesdings ings for a seli-glorification society, or for the purposy | the author’sy of Coosdte—that y"euld bo gong beyond Hackath in Brooklyn, and that of Mr. | Nostyitie (,’eH%) theatre, March 19. She sustained ber | for a x tion, avd Nye a ye 4 : of profeaing to each other that ahey have great love, | bia authori. "rhe miniter of tho: Goxpet ot Curse maak and Mrs. Barooy Witliains $x New York, to commence In “teat OF Rradue, in tha unedy of Beatas, | O04 wat Drought forwerd cer the arctan tnd sre united lo the malt, when, if. realty” there. ard | not go outaido his commission. Waa not to preach | gach Insianco on Kamer Monday, aro ercating a sensation | 100 Mabon : f MO) | Zapper Utils ‘gure eid ‘many ‘hese aphcerans oF Nae differences so radical between us’ that wi unite | wathetics or philocophy--uothing b\%t the Gospel, which | airesdy, and 3 . oa | or the Mall of Suacuos, ANd was rocoived 1a a very flatter: | Chote ‘Afior gonse sue nn Gesnh hee Closing Services at the Soldiers’ Home | }ihoxt4 compromise of our ples mutually But | was primaciiy addressed to tho po OF, but which was Snve ATED Os. quite, gx, enbivvatag raf A. F iesagees fed spoken, sud’ ihe compan at any tints se in Told Chretien Uunlan {9 cons fo seotee upon the | acepted tu therapacity of all mnus, Wke. The Gospet | Order to wituess the performampes of the illustrator of ¢ a Silat catemaced, and nn hed ved up, thew Howard Street. talaing the samve Hibte spire obearring the a. oe pinay ae olaap Deg brea from He, Wen to feed and | Shakspere cn one vide the rivor, and tho acting of the Foreign TLvatricals. £398. “Ib not this refreshing? Wit u chenes for nw practi which our blewed ‘Lord aid Savigur Jess | to pres: the Gocpet if hy did Stee erick mem wna tem Siemans erin ipermcaters’ of Irth 906 Conicee | Bap Ge Clitr (astiiee Meeting) * Oe tite of # ate a ee ee Girt gave is hurd 10 the, end of Hime. "And until aeesied year of Land hy day, hore and vow, peculiarities, in the comic drama, om the othor. play just read to the actors of 1." Gatté, Paris, It is IMPReuPr COMBOY BY A prepared platform, 5 come Mg “ ” NM ACTO! Discourse by the Rev. Stuart Robinson, | 2 to declare that we ara united’ One of tho | to-morrow, but nove. ao that they might got. \ Dlossings RP SPUNK SERRE 8 Founded on Cooper's “Laat of the Mobieane,” and will | 4 vienna Ieter relates an amusing Inc at wt » | circulars of this society says:—* We must have a visible | their sould go mut nm ‘the reverend ,gentioman Mr. John E. Owens, who, duriag the Courteen or fifteen | be presented in five acts, with ton tab. eaux. festival given by Field Marshal Hewse wo or tabng of Kentucky. commmanlon, 9 vicitte vally, ANG We. sang, Serée apa | concluded fi See te apc preachéa’ i tho | srenths of hs two succcssivo exzasomeusa at this house, | Mr. Sothorn was to porform tn Giango.¥ March 19. The | Pistiett Fear of service, A small picce written fur the the Apostle’s Creed,” and other—I forget which. Well, | evening, in- oces ‘was boil red, wh my dear we cannot agreo on that, It is uttorly pi ane eaten eee hhas been restricted by the remarhabls azovem of kw of- | Overland Routo a tebe player at the Hay: warket theatre, | fm that 3 alexandre Dumas had roluntestel. del ee by ge os A joao mre Sermon by the Rev. G. Mi: 0 Titytye forts to the performance of threo or foar papovs only, is | London, during bis absouce a lecture, ‘This offer was of course accopted with cnn OBSERVANCE OF P. We have no ‘at all for — Wo Init | Service confmenced at Nalf-past ten oVelook yestowlay now wisely giving a wider soope tovhis gents by Himitmg | It ts reported that Mr. Jetforsom will leave be Adelphi | A and, whee i] fomee y was over, bas appeared. tw ALM SUNDAY. | that tho Bivie ts Goa's word, and that man can- | morning at (ao French: Evangelical shurch im Uétl- Se remref each production and appesring in & varicty of | thoatre, London, after aster, ever, hie spoke with n stony German accent, the a Pe & not improve i, and If the, Bibl’ cannot. guard iso | versity pfs 7 ot tar] mraeters the epost features of which call ato play | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bathows return to the Haymarket, | ence were rather puzzled onli! they dixeovered that the ee. truths as they were delivered ato ua by a eeeere st | malty Mriadl UE Geld wave’ Me lla reg) MATL EET eciees kes tune me voces at] Seta rues Latenster | te tort theatre, who had diulvodhicnaclt to amass Anise an . We are exclusive to no one, We | little church w " Pret uckingham will be prodimed. a shal and bis fr The Christian Union the Baptiets, | hold the liberty of tho Gespel; and. if Jesus, urch was woll lod} exclutvely oy w French } yogy J¥iukz; aft a remarkably prospermas run of four | Le Licw Ammurenus, of %. Yonsard, hus been reord7ed es carta ogee igs "Du. VENSULYEA. ON “baeTisr AxCLUsIvE | 2 the Imporition of the requtition | that peopio | CSt°a ion, The first hourot the service was occu- | ypeiey with exwdod honseet and this (Monday) evesimg | with immence enthoris “ + or dyer mele Fe oe eT MOUUSIVE: | should bo baptized, requires perfect obedience, we have ied in prayer acal In tho singtng of psalms, which fuily | ime sind " ais (2 Mense enthoriasm af Toulouse. ‘The attion whieh Mr. Svaplorough Intely brought «(LA MPOOMEINL a te ae 4 no option bat to yield to it. Whon mon say wo are ex. | illustrated the : produces a Seautiful little domestic drawn, entitiod We Miss MINy Patmer is engaged at the Olympic, Londow, | Mk4inst 3. Sothern, Wo Loaton, for wot bis ea. SCUSSION ON iy ed wotknown pleamng effect of the Frock v BIBLE GROUMDS—REV. DR. VE! . clusive, because we insist upon it that men shall Chimney Corner in which hy fills the serio-somic charae- | for the next eeunon gt mont 00 perform Bis celebrated chars 5 RMILYEA ACCEPTS, | jot , Jangua.e in saorec tnusic. On ovtering tho chevel th AND THEN DEOLINES—MUTUAL EXPLANATIONS— Morag we only gms al bas ay bea first thing the vietor is structs red ye posite terof Peter Provey, originally’ performed by him in thi A posthamee play by Sheridan K nowler is underlined Sororied tr ihe Rameoae = Mey “ft tea, a veel REV. DR, ROGERS BLAMES THE “GO-METWEEN.” | tans say.” Thre” is “nots. Chrisuan scct. 1m | simplicity of everysblng around, it which, however, can | CUMMYs and an wimirable coment termed a Con- | for representation at the Strand! theatre, London, ater gts 9m for Mr. with Afly poonder Mhaighigesc su mado in Saturday's papers that bp es gl Bye men m jinll 4 £ WET te icstahs cartsiacenaineat nia pk ie re JagstLesson. Bo%% piccos aro weil cast and wiltbe given | Easter, It is # two act rommatic dranw written all J = v. Dr. Vermilyea would aldross the Christian Union | Lord's tavle are bapth jut then different : omy ana 80 | ‘with mew scenery. They aro to’ be perforiont for st noe : te . mk y perfor for six Pf througty in blank verve. drew togethor a very large audience in the Fifth Avenue | Svme of the brethren say it consists in the sprinkling of | presive addross, ta fing for pan ,figanent and sm- | woek bm Dot, with Ovens as CatobMummor. ForSatur- | gatitied Galiloon, tee produced at cts Odeon, Paris yom @ Juror wen withdraws and the verdies Baptist chareb, corner of Foety-alzth street, youterday | SPMUETer, oF of lilo chikiren and infants, Well, now, | verso 3 Proverbs: =Cilut gut ge mas mpter, x7. | Gay aftemowa Mz. Owwns annoucces® matinee yoeform- | De. Westland Marston's now play, the Favorfir of For- | "1, mene afternoon; adif Gb Gist sebcknhtabcend: alakguaamad Ueumrtanima arte a ls Uaetantaiate eT adbe eine | ie tis eae cE Cie waa ae ered aa tice ne. | CRORME, Pema ye Indies and Conate Jos, apperstag. in: | tems; wilt be Reet peoteced Uy Mr. Sothors' 10 Gh PLE hve adams pep erie og ypdln 5 on eS eo een Set ie tere going to renin npa consists ‘a, ‘That | ferrod to the dilflcultios ‘wo: rahered by Foote nagar tho latter feo for the first time im New York. Mr. ‘The Merchant of Venter bas been produced at Drury | the propnetom of a London print called the tear si beep tive Baptists havo taken, the remark | {ot brethren T would ne gaia oe aha pte ig on a ie Roroee vetvom etal ng to attaiy | Owons closte his engagesen! on the 28th proximoy- and] Lans, Londoa Mr. Phelps played Si'ylock; Mew Mer- | finery vite words aed of —"N0 part Me. ~ at some ‘Union me tings in relation to thet | elusive than wo, Wo do beliove In ail baptized per-'| evil panloge of he owa pin ey tae eee on the Lithof May commences a starrng (our thamgh | man Vozin, P Mise Hudspoth, Nestesa; Misw Roxo ned? iM a criticien® on the fret mance of the body and tho eminent sanding of Rev. Dr. Vermiizen ons comimuning when we consider them baptized. | couquorors, becvase of thy torril> cones ho hud 49 Now England)-with Managor C. W, fay:sure, Leclem, Jeaslens Me. A. Rirynar, Antonio; Mr. E. Pletps, | Walcloryat tho To) cum theatre. Afier bets loge@ wv. Dr, Armitage respectively, much interest was | y'" your “¢oncrevaton Pre Sieg ae = ms If in orer not to bo tie slave of tho BUCY RUSUTON'S THEATAE. Ba sarto; Mr. & Harcomt, Lorenzo; Mr. FP: Bunby, | t/t fer ice time, tie Jory found @ verdict for the plate- evinced in the prom’sed discussion; and thero was no | then’ refuse to let your own bapt zed peoply com- ma veheh wero Yorn wi hrm But there | aise Rushton’s lao thevire in Browtway will ew | Gratinry; Mr. Tarrott Govbo; aad Mr. Bet rote oe me ~~ disappointment when it was tound that Rev. Dr. manana eh te Psp phd toyed 2 tad exelt= | owa evi! propensities. Poor mortal! ne ¢loaed this (XPaday) evening, in order tepormit atuth | more, Tesng boo, She Stoops to Tonquer B Polico Fnteliigence oe not atten, Rev. Dr, Burchard presided, | ind Ido pro est, with. the Mask a fentke eae Sin ind at b lee yi bus aga! i} dross rohearial of a splendid spoctacular burlesque, enti | replaced %ke Fchoc$ for Scandiet at tho St James, Low ROBBING IS PMPLE YEN, after the usual opening services, Kindest of motives, that ft is not the square, manly a trace. ted Vatlant Valéntine, which il bo prodteet to-mor- } don, Thy Princo of Wales attended at the lact represen On the 10th mat, August Richard, an errand boy four- Rov, Dr. Anatrace, hoiding a letter from Rev, Dr, Ver- | thing, Its not the open Christ an thing, tocali the various | sinner ty work ot bis owa saiva'ton, How stron Tow and every s.ecenling evemtag until further notice, |, tation of Ute last parsed has seappoaret f , ’ wea *F | churches tovether in what aro called “Union meetings,” | ho bo to evore mery arte peak é . " eyed isa: vit Lene ar eb dna apna ger aeet foal oor semttnd ly’ in bis hand, made the following statement:— aod on every opporiualty, take’ the ‘opportanity, & pat ho be to vicome all these difficultic:, and’ especial, Tia fine olece Yes been writ with mort laborious at the Ade’ 4bi, London, ‘o i (March 4) | baum, doing bowiness at Me 650 Pearl ‘ool, aprre- Four wooks aro yastonday. Rov. Mt, Kemablo, Corrempond: | done in br. Verumiyen’s ovarat ie With rtanity, a9 Was | tho oroa of bad example, reaetitg which onestiogld BS | gueention, ant will bo placod on the board by Mien Heoucluding an engagement at the Haymarket Th» priesed to his.owe use $260 of his omplayer's oa nt jon Associatior Lure X ; ‘ie of . i ? ee: eee Spears to heenaetnae ae mat teen reef - sje pe ohiurch le at in De: Teale chart : : Rishton-—at a coat of thousansts of dollars—awith now § morning per*emances of the pantomfmes concIsded at | witheut his knowfedge or consent August continued & of tho Chstetinn UMERTanaion deatichaoane we | isle It net ihe. eiaretnite: puaticiean Do dtae Thoy knew the hisiory of the divoros ofthe grest- | Scenery, new comemes, now spprintments, sow ma- the London titeatres on the 3d of March, Miss Marriott | bis plac) as caual; but on leaving the store at night he Baye not lees onaeoies wii his. pov onen AOE oa anymore e130, but do not call ica “Union-meeting.”” | poloon—and in tio sad tale of that the gions Nae | chinery anda now overture and music, Tho programma | oppears nighti® in Lucretia Borginy at lors Wella, | would take a companion out to places of amu Ler mg rary he ae oie he pe teaes| AGE wo Sa I eB to discuss our, diffor. no there was ample proof othe werkuvss | #8 Varied, aud of a very ontortatsing charactor. Miss | Leadon, Therswas no chango caliing for sp cial note | satmequentty to mayer and havea goot time ge: bee no “good to be avcomphished by it on the prin.i- | mecting « Union meott ae Fara q Dat hinselt, He sacrificed the nabmst and | Lucy Rashtoa will aypear as Valiart Vatontine (knight | at the other Lorton theatres during the first woo of | Mz Scblartauin, it appears, did ait inias hia p p 7 ing, When it ig simply to give | best acntiments of ats bi 1 ples upon which it has ben proposed to conduct it. 1 | another denominatioa n very mean ebaracter ant | th ments of bis heart, all for bis ambtiom and | of the diy, axa: pour ef sant reproche, astady from tho | Mamh. whiney evening, wean he accused August of the thefty said to him, “Yes, vou cin have my pulpit and house | create prejudice wyainst it. Everybody that knows an; Siaee ie lenel Ghee lenare cone of Gathertan dy MEPS Tin Sage Ape a eran egret lbegey at any time, on ove eonaition, numelyr this: have uo. | thing about the quoxtion knows that If we are exetm ay. | whenevor they performed an act apparontiy of gonersdL life, and a most loquecious likenos®, with songs, dances | Tine m4 AND DRAMATIC AUTHORS. | coarye by officer WiKtoxon, of the Sixth precinct, an@ Sioed “Uuat al sabe One ioidcmpe: cr many atthe, | stall Stsen ph ge: dome pradig ie vf ial ty and kinduess, twas generaily with a bidden and per- | and delight). In order to increase the attractivermss of ) Tire Keb. 11.) yertorday Justice Homn committed the offender t+ tke OF math , 5 constitutes Bibie baptism. We hod ‘motive for their own personal advantaze and The receipts f year at (horPariaian theatres, | Tomin for trial. Most of the stoten moncy had boom It has been the aim of one or more of the speakers to | the same doctwines of communion that other poopl» do. at But he who was mastrof t ‘es, I will,” and I took my pencil and wrote on a | person is gospel baptism?’ That is the question; and conquerors had in all acoa thoir praises sang by posts; Picco of paper, wh ch he handed me, as nearly as I can | want these brethren, if they wis to meet us at all tor , ; rrooliec, tees erage ep conterence, so-nae has satay doa TuLcuditn haat uaa landutatee anche Gaaweny jo hereby invite Dr. Ve to where citimately belongs, take ri ied abe a tne ectnnt Rabun attarcoon te March, forthe purpues oF | Vantage of people's izuoraucs and prejnd.c> to our dis ig po Poser hry lesser “Tadkiaat delivering @ sermon or upon the subject of Baptist | advi we aro willing to dscuss the matter r M _ @xclustveness, on Bible grounds. 1 understa with (hem in @ fair and open way upon Bible pr ne pies, Siclus.venoes that a more excln wi Dro tox tr bohore aud which we profess ts | The American Christian Union Associa-- pebyar paged THOMAS ARMITAGE. | poliove. Lthank God chere is very Kind feokug spring- tion, _ put nee is hands, ‘He said, “I will take this | jug up ia the world the dit Cee get An interesting meeting of this association was held directly to Dr. Vermily-a."” He cailed vpon me m a | oae towards another. It 1s a great change from tho « fow days and Dr. Vermilyoa has agreed to do it. | times; andl bolievs the mor» we discuss our diflicultics | Yeterdav afternoon at tho Reformed Dutch church (Rey. Dr. Foils) Pierrepont street, Brooklyn. Professor Ferris, the President of the association, who was to have presided, was unavoidably absent. Tho object of the me ting was to con‘er In rogard to moro active and united movements for the spread of evangelical relivion and the advocacy of a common communion in the church, ‘The principal speaker on this occasion was the Rov, Dr. Crosby, of the Church of the Morsiah, He com menced his dtxcourse by revertimy to the formation of the Unton two years ago and Ita programs to tho prevent day, and tho advaniazes experienced of a union of charch interesia of all donom.nations, Ho thea coverted ‘Apostolic ago, and (rom that period te the days of tie Reformation up to the present , and said that for the past throe hundred years the bodies of ( hris- tans have been ai GMferent roads, but all bound ‘said that this state of farts was no doubt desi, ‘by Providence to beso, He depreca- ted the idea of « contralization of all evangelical donom|- nations unior one earthly head; he trembled when he thought of #ach an event even in own church (Byisco- tw a kind and Chri tia way the nearer we shall Ret 0. gether; an eve we are to a + qent' nearer’ than’ wo. ever “were. Rov. cousider at seme . Armitao then went on to it was according to the tea. always cight or nine ae, Seen ce ‘who, before he got oxt of the door, would convict him of misrepresenting the B.bie, Rev. R who had» ye map pal), aud ‘nelsted that sch an eveat would make the nae Church proud, haughty and arbitrary. 1H» dwelt par- after the ticularly oa the late letter of Bishop Potter, re- foo ferring to that portion of it which ured the ministry tha: they should nut recoznizo as brethren the ministers his address prepared. ‘He © ober church « The speaker made iseue with hun a. cant oe Sod De; Beroberd to pre- Sn that pornt, and depied ite legality, by the stantard of ‘be course I supposed everything was right. uireh const tuton, Canon law, tho Thirty-nine id, with that fair and Co understand- mvt new yonond all, Ue Holy 8 Soames Ws ct © asm oe chu t ar gaging google and walle each eburch on holds its law tenets intact in the ereat work of #prading the gospel in heat n lands, and in the home mission efforts, they oo ld cond et ther alfurs in a busi ry. ‘a. Wil) you do tne the these efterts do tnuch for the evaagolization and o justice to myself and Tespect to the sion of the souls Intrasted to their charge Addrneses tion and then wore aivo mad) by Rey. Dr. Storrs, Rey. Dr. Eells and others, Ovaervance of Palm Sunday. ‘This festival war celebrated yesterday in the Catholic and Episcopal churches throaghout the city with more than usual stricinemt, At tho Catholic charcher the palin was blessed at tho early maasos, ant distribared to the members of the congregation at ‘all thy mass dur ing tae day. At St. Patrick's Cathedral Archbishop McCloskey at the last mass fostead of 9 sermon read the history of the passion accord ng to St. Matthow, THE GRUMAN CHURCHES. In the German churches the anual I’alm Sunday ser- vices took piace, and wore woll attend during tho day, especially the Roman Cathol'e churches. There were no services of any xprcial charactor, and the germ ns preached in all these churches were in the oft dogmat cal style, More impos usual, were the gory ices in the German Catholic church in Third srost, where the holy days were comtaonced with more «poe.al coro monies by a #trict observance of the Ritual, whi tb were of & moat impress.ve character, In the Gorman La- theran churches, which on this occasion were wall end d, the servicers did pot differ in any way from the Aftor singing a hymn and bonod.ctton the meeting was dicmissed. Address by Rev. Dr. Strong. ‘The closing religivus services took place at the Soldiers’ Howard ptrect, yesterday alteruovn. Thore was «of i pulpit, by way of tl That is the editor's remark. Now comes my commu- itedl Ver. ar had | aoual Sunday servion, exeepcing that the pardon uf the Manes (om eho. | Stzivur wan reed Instead of the Gospel. | The princtpal Moe tekitation and the | Woly day of all the year for the German Latheran popais the carder, the | $0n is Good Priday, and on the ucoason services of In conclusion, the special character will take place in all the l'rotestant desorved tr bute to | Churches labored so, zealously | | fusical Services in Trinity Church. the depot with | The only addition to the musical services at this centre fiftoen thoneand con- | of ecclesiastical music yesterday was a charactoristic delicacies sulted 10 | work of endelmohn's, in the shape of am anthern, en- ~ wyee gid thet tho s- tiled “Hear my Prayer." The thome is « sad one, ao- stitution bed scooesptiahed 60 se. tho cause | companicd throughout im a manner fo original as to endue Of patriotiam and bunsanity ad oe oe eae | it wits a strongly marked individaality. It is compored ‘Tras cated the religious hiewry of the oldiery’ Depot, in that swoet, attractive style for which Mendelsrotin was It will be closed for the reception of soldiers from the 5 Geneey, Coe Wreatnce of Me spe tae cae. 4 that a0) neta | Slat inst. sod after that date will virtually havo passed mropy Keon feelings when treating of petnetic s rv ol ta gang fob Dare | arn te nar Menorah as FF Ey ¥, “d y depot no more, || * rom ty, Boe march and inet t was rons ube belt | thos ‘oa whom. ite voueiits were converrod fur ta hos. | drai io England, and a musical wonder of oniy tweive itn oehers, (and E ied to address #uch & | potality and comforts, when they at once required [oars of mee This bey wel, and will doubt- ertng, deserved its kind prove a valuable to the excellent Trinity Now, the Doctor gives you his views on the subject, chotr, Another acceptable soloist was Mr. Jackson, The Ao prefers to write them, and not to deliver them here, | The Re organi+t, Mr. Diller, playol thie charming work of the Fs tela You, how, what he thinks of Baptiste:— author of El jah well. ‘The wild Jotrodveton te the solo ination, nor thetr “Oh, for the Wings,” was given in a manner worthy of 1 Laatvenese, io the compmer, It is to be hoped that tas grand, solemoa Grom the Lord naPpet he anthem whl be daring Holy Week, aa it isan Filan worla wie diTer from thelr views aud practices admirable expression of the Chrmtian soul during the Du the subject of Baptiats, das daya Of the Redecmer's passion and death. 1 never supposed the Doetor had accused us of exclu. otuor aubjeet than that ave maintained that our Baptist brothers are at per. RS ty ui the New Testament and determi: thems bes that oe son any MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Spanish-Chilean War — Impertant Proceedings of Congress — News from Central America, Mexico, Cabana, Ge, ‘The Cunard mail steamabip Africa, Captain Hockley, will leave Boston 08 Wednesday for Liverpool. ‘The mails for Ruropo will close im this city ate quarter past one and at haif-past five o'clock to-morrow afternoon. he so disrespectful towards other de- phiatry can make me close my © Mes, hor & en called ratty Ww bolting it up to ing with the f he Doct here and speak, then? | in this | city to ene RA. BL anaafane «ys the subject, why | tional influences, Upon what subject Mould "vo more | Tho New Yous Henato—Eaition for Earope—will be t apenk to aa, face to face, with the open, Bible before epproprately a uagrees Colnyored ty Jeees Or wpou the | ready at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning. in, aud conviet us out of the word of ¢ ~ See erect rerors. | _ Tt will contain the Intest mews in relation to the Bpan- feh-Chilean war, with details of the al battle off Ancud, sceompanted by a map of the north end of the Island of Chitoo, the main land of Chile, ant the adja cent waters, in which the Span sh Seet }) now operating against the Peruvian and Cbfleas squadrons, and show- ing (be seene of the naval fight; totere.tiog procee tings of Congress; news from Central America, Mot!oe, Cube ‘kO, end reports of all important events of the pat week. Single copies, im weaypern, ready for mailing, six erate tho mie en sen Miss Hazshtoa has secured tho services Tayloure, Esq., of East Lynne, or The Blopomont with y whicis have 4 gnod\e treaty with the Preven Soviety of | spent m fast living assail the Baptists in not very polite terms, and | Dr. Fish told mo this week that he bad a conversation OU ‘ 0 - { Milo, Lina Windell, # cetebrate: 4. : r : " 2,5 Te eect tee caren iene ee | Doeue oka ercion anes Eheategestroe shes beet eee eae sel eames cols atone Laceoetiea tn eetie:| Rosca yo ho stad sot ate Petal Mee DR NTE a te Tete ak! Tights | ALLEGND DISORDERLY NOUSR 118 GREENE OTRENP sions | h atinn i ° , er , 1 confess to you that, logi- | subjection. Se wi P~ , aS COM 4 vp r r Pre BROKEN UP--ARHKOT OF TIER INMATES, ae etary aide Gina ee flesh paysite ccs Peg? are right the communion question; Dut | this word ha: no tern se bntead ba toecaaiiaeenal hiaase will also bo ompioyod. An excnitont esmodiatia | Poccinw ti Heya tie ‘Opera, orto st Mt S| ‘The mdbow of Alhort Forthinann, Iowated in the base end sundry other Silay do not, feat partigularty de- uk you are not ri he upon the baptismal question, | calmly gaze upon death it elf with au unblanching cheek. | Will precede tio performance of tho burtowuo, Opera Com quo; thertirat having taken t Aé,0¢ tof th 2 oko pe ME i ae retinas BV ened ward bmg) gry 299 Seer Eel ’ Pye The reverend gentionan then referred, in beautiful la- WOOD'S THEATRE, socond, 1,427,227fr., and tho third, 1,155 sate. "The ses “4 urd giecrerlged : ve : eet, ne oe bg t H * Christ guage, to tho suferings of tho martyrs, who, even . oa Tucatco Francais cacwy shot of a miltien, ate axact Rove to tee amr weer Perea acta Pulpit ml Wallvor tt akdveas Salone Draptiete on ns tise onee dt unease a bes ae oth the brethren of | their dy.ng momen’s, prayed for their Tmurderora, ‘The At Wood's theatre, Broadway, opposite tho St Nich | reco pur ben) ‘Of2 Ceth.; the Chatelot menched 94¥,- } thieves, bargian, abandoved fonales omd other vite amd aichuatronans. ReGeSd Enel RESIDNEIa acm wal ere looy coarcuaenene rad cp a Be aced more, those aiBionition ware looked nse the moro ox | las Hotel, the appearamce of Miss Lurille Wostermis | O76fr 5, Hare Syrique, 903,808fr,, the Var clos, | disreputable characters, At an carly hour yesterdag he said, “T beilevo be willdothat,”” 1 said ‘1 do not | up tho Bible arguneut und decide the quisition with 13 oe aeomed 10 be the struggio of th: Christians; | haitod with delight by overil»wing audionove Kvory 212¢e. ; Palain oy ah, 704,44 yinnnse, 714, 307.r. | ve Sse cane: be ronaunanecun cl $ 1d laate.; Amviga, '620,006ir.; Vaceoeibe, 636,- | MOrving @-disturbance oreurred in (tw place, whic Bales’ be wit What do yon mean that” sid | spon Bible ground, wheter aa uncoasctouschildtgait | overcome xi bo remouabered tht the great power U | evening during the weok, excopt Wolneatay, will be | gure; Hae see ea cite Tie, largest stnount lemterwon reported to the station house, where y bjoct of baptisin, and whether sprinkling of at givo strom (4 to man to resist his sinful passions, Great | Prosented the popslar and moral dramatiaation, by C. W, | pal to the Anthors’ Sootety was by the F H. Martin, ptm Milla, of the Eighth preotact, rattied hie the emodlowt, which couiribut d 146, 2351, the soveral houses wiich Lave beon oper dw entire year, by tho Folow Marixny, which patd 14,905fr Fomique, the Comedie, thw Vari tes, tho (hatoiet, nd even tho Matte Palas Royal, have all con ribatial’ moro to this fost than the opera, wirict paid 66,924 r 670. A WHEELBAKKOW BAMEBITION ON A TIGHT BOTR— HOW AP. PF. ENGAORMENT DIFFERS DeOoM AN AGKERMENT WITH MARIO, TITIENS OF (ist, € renerve force and mode a descent on the promises tm Qiestion, arresting thervin tho keeper, Gfieon young m—some of whem aro well known to- the and eight dopowwed femalea The prisoner were ul sequently arrergned before Justice Dodo, # the Jeifonem Market Polict Gogt, and Vorthmann war comm ted te anewer the change of keeping 4 divorderty house, on the complaint of offteer Henderson. Tue other male prisom- def Miss Westorn in the dual character of Lady Isabol and Madamo Vino, The favorite actor, Mr, Barton Hill, #titt supports her, with Mr. M. W. Leliingwoll, Mr, Woisn Bi wards, Mr. Nowton, Mra Edward Weigtt, Miss Kato Browning, Miss Gilmer and Miss McJormiek, Wednes- day evening Miss Western will appear tir her favoriie and dashing character of Don Casar do Bazan. It Of $800 bal each fatwre good be *, Cover ¢ wow Virsa, Lovo m.—efore Mr Jaw TONY PASTOK'S OFEKA HOURS. havior, sent to the peniient ary weot the mom, ties Byte mer and Another vs, Smith.—The | Kno: ba , f ; Tony Pastor brings out this ovening, at his opera house | piaintit Hilimor ta inventor of a wh weeisinn cf meee metericty 10. whe ion kant of tap constructed for the purpose of travers ng & Ught rope, ths othor piainttif, Showering, is 8 boot sob sl makor, who wheeled Limself in rope aba geeat altitade, and thisaction was broogh ooo /er « sui alleged to Le @ie for fifty-two weeks’ po juiutitie to Mr. K. 1, Senith, ms ner of Punch publicked in city 1b pomensen of one of (be parties arrested waa found a number of skeleton keys and other burgiariou® implementa. Jumioe Dodge required the female prism. ore to give bell inthe mn of $000 cach for thelr goo@ behavior, but betag unabi to fod boudamen the traie committed them to the workhouse. Captain also dirertod bis officers to arrest the degraded fomales m tho Bowery, an original sensational drama, wr tten expressly for tho establishimgmt, entitied the Yankes In- vontor, of Two Days in France. In tho cast aro Iare- auity Slab, a Yanke> inventor and patentee, by Tony I'as wor; Steplon Valois by Josh Hart; Albert De Ligne by Jonny Mack; Piere» by J. Wild; Louis by H. Ford; Tt appeared that in « hho make It the mightly precuce of parading tho s/reats Lon ne Valois by Miss Lara Loctaire, Mr. T. G. Riggs, = by an ‘ farian, sopeetes,. cotiiet gttoanl o the precinet grest onneyen wat vespestable che ‘ why os “ ‘ifteon of oho " arrested, ® popalar comedian, makes bly first appearance, Tuny wr ie leet cnn gut supe, and smoking © shear | tee Dedgs beld them fore beasing. aa Pastor has nqw songs; a new grand ballet, by Mons | during the performance. On thos hintthe piaintill» eon E Szollony, called The of the Mountaln, will be pre- | #lru:tod a barrow, and, aoourding to their versinn Of ‘he BUROLAMS CATONT IN THE 407 daced, His Mother's Pt, Mra. Rozors’ Party, with the tran.a tion, Wore Pg om by ? Smith “for mer § William Forshay and Michacl Camidy, youns mea, month+ cortain, winger if required,” at £4 | ciphican years of age, forced an entrance to the sade Gances and grand trbleaux finale, will form a most | a week i their servces. were required in 4 London, and £5 if in the country. Mr. Sanith | water manufactory of Messra William and Geo, Morange, agreeabie entertalament, No. 106 Weet Thirtoonth street, by forcing open ove af had paid them , and in fact they had only por nothing, formed once, and that was for the purpowe of GROROR CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS. ng Mr rT George Christy, ever enterprising sad Hboral, an- | Smith an opportunity of jadging of the feasibility and barratry oe in pom w faces at his fashionarie and | Merit of the feat. Some tine after the agreement bat i #. The watchman, Frome Ryan, s eat bd gd of th h beon entered into, the plaintiff Hillman sued the defend ologant resort—the now Fifth Avense Opers Hvass. This | gat in the county court tora sock's ralary, but ho was ovea ng tho popular baw, Mr, C.F. Shattuck, and the | nousuited, and some amunemont was caused by his colebrat d clog dancer, Charios Gardner, make thoir stating that the judge had said to him, ‘You are pon, . ; sulted for further tf al bo-ause you have no counsel 1 appearance. Aftor # magnificent instramontal overture | wilin st give you a verdict just now, though yu! aro en by the orchestra, the company will sing ‘Gay is tno | titled to it, (or you will have to sue each week, and the ided."* The proof againa® ico Dodge committed There are Perfa: that sem not me Bupeome and mate lev of tha “NIGHT Darkey’s Lio.” Then will be given “Only Waiting '* ets ak ila-4 enon nf (a very aged man was asked what he was | the bus: Dootmaker, and 1 ro in. this terrow yy aC dong now; bo replied, “Only Waiting’), by | Ib was qu te sal We attended at the gardens, and Mr te NW. Gould; ‘Solon Shingle,” W, 8. Budworth; | Stith told mo he would give me someting vo do inde wi shail cat ~ Ho to! Mr Soma tM OF & | A Care at Lat—One More Disenae Come pendent of the bar “D.diia Bay,” C. ¥. Shattuck; “Comic Ditty," George mene, but Me, Corbyn mid thero were | quered The 7 Chrity, and “ Hoarts and Homes." by Frank Leslie, te siready, Hillmer has given a cor: | cured by the . 0 greomeut MOK MATIO Ke Mia Bloower at the Soiree, O.nello and Dosdemona, rei rsid.bhe never upelagiocd to Holler Oatdone, Whose Foot Dat a Burning, wth other | Mr ymith for the county t pro cedines. He had - excodent pisces, follow. The evoning performances at | a-ked him to give bim oroployment at Avticy's, bul Sr Mendy Made Clothing tn Ame- x mth rofused to do so until runty court pro-wedings hy’, Boys’, aod Children’s, all quite oq tho now Futth Avenue Opera House conclude ata quartor | re ne ae aid he bad motbing Ww do wits Hilmor « + BROKAW HitOn , @ Latayeita place, to ton o'eloek. action. dnd 1 Fourth avenue, oppusiia Cowper Unham. ‘At the elose of the pinin'if’ case BUYANTS’ MINGTRELS. Dit, Huddleston objected that the agreement sed on A Boon.—Ward's i Paper Collars (noah The Bryante crowd their ainplo and wollarranged | was'not to be perform d within the yoar, and, conse Alay Coa! - house, Mochaniey’ Hull, Broadway, every ovenng In | quently, ought to uave been in wri'ing, and signed by p wih deasings of Aira Sh bmedoy ee the first part of thele programme are songs by Dave | Me. Smith himself, The learoed counsel quntended Wee eclariearcabete the proof being that the plaintiffs were perform for k & Som, Meerschaum Reed, W. P. Grier, Dan Bryant, C. Henry and the com piny. Aftorwards the audience will be delighted with Yulean at the Forge, Latest from Paris, the Rival Dar kics, Speucs at Donnybrook (by the four Spaniards) and That's My Slater; concluding with the popaar walx- twelve months certain, end lougor, if required, that twolve mnoatha couststed of Gfty.two weeks And a day, on if no we were to be given to the words “longer, if required. Mr. Kenoaly, in anawor, argued that twelve months meant twoive lunar months, and (hat the words ‘longer, turers, 2 Kroad way, ooar to order, muunied and repaired Another Hig Robhery Mi a | i ne foe It Pre YL DR PURIE COMPANY, a voSEW YORE, Now Yi J. « might mean an bour or a day, and wea too uncer which onder \ charter frum’ the Stule « ow aroand, U. 8. Grant, tatroducing the whoie troupo in | Ke.” mia! Guareaisee the male keeping of Banda, Apacte, Pia re) ther piautatioa scence, wt. Justice Byles roled in favor of the plaintif™, but | other ; Le oy Ly SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. gave Mr Huddleston leave to. move. ISA OE 5 CR Ty [8 hla ‘The de‘endant, Mr B tb, om being called, mated that, having seen & specimen ‘of the plaintl formacce, he agreed b give them £4 a week in ‘This talented company enters om its forty-s-venth woek in tho now hail, 585 Broadway, opposite tho St. Nic ASS Conts—Moha 4, cena. Hope to Toriat Hotel. It is astmastoal, amasing and laughier provoking | snd £5 tn the country for twet outha, lo © A Reeryibiag equally cheap ai reat whan he should require them, viz, in M Cneye Ais of as the first day, The tine performors, Birch, Wamboid, | ee oe cee ould open, they being hrm clawed y and Ceyein, Aloo Bernard and Backus, will greet thelr many friends as ‘usnal, and song, dances and charactor acting abound. The performances conctade with the laaghatle barlosque of the Flying Trapes by Young Africa (Charley Backus). CONCERT OF GRORGR W. MORGAN. A grand organ concert will be given this (Monday) evening at the South Baptist church om Tweaty-fifth street, betweea Seventh and Kighth avenues, by Mr ® 8, pay Agreement, aot that it the iavariable role in the theatrical profersion, no only in the care of dancers, acrobats end clowns aino ta that of singers of ighest repete, wach as Mario, Grisl, Tittens and Giuglini, to engage them for « time certain, and to pay theta only when they performed ‘There was 8 memorandum draw to bind the plain. tits, and the defendant wld them he would try b get them engagement in the country until they were wanted at Cremorne, They never ' 4 be ern vtivemnd WELis a00, ae Colors a Nate= ry omnia, Fits OE ni bow fat Cremorne at s!!, Alt Legat tee and Goorce W. Morgan. ‘The programme wil be rendered by ng when they . (nen of their (oats, Mr. Rrown, orgapist and accompanist; Mra Jona A | Which he thoucht would draw se ; tcaransnesran toy omnes Jounaoa, lea ling soprano of the charch; Mra, Mare Ab Mr. Corbyn, the a manager of Astiey’s and Cre Dye—The Hest tm the dott, M. Giorgiy Koock, baritone, aud ® double quariet | Coyuny that ote Mea faced hen when Mr tanith | world, the volt portent Dye "ree rohae, estonia eboir, Mr. Morgan will bo thus admirably sustained, | could give them wchance, and th anawerei | beew raring etnies wee omen ay at Cre: and, in cag pends io ip gen ante poy Fy Ae ret Oe | Brown's “Vermifuge Comstts” the organ, pply an entertalamsn not to have otf, for vb ‘This valuable combination baa bese soconmnfully aad bp fret clam ee | obtain the VM MVING HALL ConcRETS. phrisians, and found to be wale © Mr. If. Draper, the director, announces a series of grand sacred concerts, to commence Easter Kunday evening, April 1, tn Levimg Halt, New York. Tho arrangemen' aro of a very erelient character. HOOLEY'S OPERA MOVER, BROOKLYN. Be ware warms, oo boriel to ebddew MIVUOR COMPIT, qhich bes teen ceed with goed eeoremm etd by draggiete and deniers « by the defendant, and allayet \ > The learned Jodge tha tug © arned Op, ao found a verdkt for toe plaialit%™ Damages, meting at D> A SINGER BOLD AT AUCTION-4IINT TO MANAGERS ann sore Dye— The Mest © ot, 0 MO Oristadore’s 1 manetactored, Whuleesie and retail, ole «ppt The grand partomims of Mother Goow and the Golden [From the Gingrw Herald, Maret & ) ane Rag, produced at 60 ach expense, bas proved a crest | On Friday aferom «novel sal — acess at Movley's eatabitament, The house crowded | Suetiew tok place in the eos oh Mages p Cores, Batons, Eniarget Joints an@ nighily and at the wookly matinaos, Tony Denier, as @ | piacugte in the ey tend the coming wale "ge cla sign amma ” down, J. 1. Bodworth, & & Purdy, GW. IL Grito, | serreesot Mr. Jame Frank Pell and Charles Ralph are at eal hreee oe - Fy ge pon'ss scm. aaa minstrot lange, Sabet soma. te waned DAUNSY AND MRS, WILLIAMS IX NEW TORE Qwiee every weful Immense Prices Paid for O18 Books. The great people of Kew Yorks, an weil as the eitisens 07 wee « ia) Bow Ne br rer HORT BAe of oar surroundings, will be delighted to learn that the | sety ameng Mr Taylor's professional brethren erste os OMB ES: original and cebratdd Golinaators of Irish and Yankes | city, wie ¢ “ oto “Tee Mart’ a tee ” At five oehek Mr Hoch aracter and peculiarities, Mr, and Mra Barney Wil perfecting atrangenents fur s season of thete | aot altraciive entertainments, in the comic drama, in thin ey, commencing om Raster Monday. Ra. crated and refreshed after thetr late popular and agres- able toore, Larney and Mra Wilharas will show forth how a chalt whieh wae placed forwards puppor'ed on the right by fim! OF seenrminedation bat teru poh Who Were CLL eted Lo berets A the aurtoneet od, Dyed, Preece ng cayenne, 0 ID which madded a green btalze © champagne games oa of poamares yet to come Mr. i olan merion table. gave prow brightly be aad Ai an yet alooy whem aniel om ha J pevcendings by explaining tbe Ore We, JAMES MH. MACKWTT IN PROOKETN. = / | tance encer which be came to oteupy tee cow Ornamental Hate, bets atvencing to the real Borinen of the 4 Jpeg At BATONRLOAS, Mr. samen HL. Hackett (Sir John Paletall par corel pyre) ‘a to play & short engagement In Brookiga. The play. goers of thas city are indebted to acting manager | caused the champagne i bended round, | qoinpany smoked and ehetied chatted Mr ed bia eal wiih frete catortably <voutmtansed, the bading bean Pk ler & Wilson 2 Lock fttteh Sewing ~ | fous on 04 Downhole Machine, G8 Brow! wer Tayleure, of the Broadway thestre, for sev-eal of the | . fo fir oft £100, in mediansty incrom og to L116 mont aULractiv@ performances ever had ab tLnir Acad-my i "Sea oviaeah thet thes co Agee + mores Tecormene® of Mode, and have scknowledqed the fact with the | #6 mart, Deca to vas ig eet Se we 0 cee foe, Ay teres ony ro ard v OmererA by this remit, Me | et Sey tow Mea eeed qoare caatinntly, 004 OhOA 2 oe =e ‘Tayleare hav made arrange’ ats io give © member oo | gis © Ibe Weddowr vo thy hah ® ro. ceesmanah performances Paring the wen) vighh qorks, | caries Fen ad phat Orgs meng chamongee seat |

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