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James’ Gorton to | means follows that all the aireets laid down on t+ plan YESTERDAY. ‘Whalewen. THE BOULEVARDS. |SSeiiigEscnsushns | SeeR a ASA) seavioes : TESTES. = "4 soneine of Part Westeaeeaeee mith overat other sey tion Neqnives then and should not be, wat Dedication of the New M. E, Church on aa row Langon) RFE OF Use, Ave! Abisiiiilanciisaiilel ‘crea crag the ek ihe at 1116, | te would belunwies to exercise the power of onening | ene dedicatory sorvices of the new edifice situated on co may still be sen. It was bat er, in is | and working streets before they are neede4; the uvuers oan of Fifty-secoud etzeet, are givsa, Re truction of the Map of famous trigonometrical coant survey, fixed one siation— | interested #4 not be tea Wed to advance them noye | Lexington avenue, ab the corner ars eons’ she woxt being in the Bate of Counsaticut, The princi {0,Fay, 0 necemrary expences long batore ‘@ compensat- | wore held yesterday morning. eons oped cop te Metropolis. eeaee to Sie portion e pee ro oh nd PE Toren ee penm® | propriate for the qcearion had been rendered me eth the pe fe ing i icngnriage; thie rend wee ad on te 4 ‘sable bse in pony hy lh a pep dod asd choir with fine effect, the usual prayer was recited, and ot oe ‘soon postponed and the ‘when 5 tar 0 8, ton 44 ees geige of William of ‘Naseau, about the Jone, cist oppreaale Ton ees of Small meana thay are often the Rev. Cytas D, Foss, ascending the pulpit, took for <p mane ty thee Ind dos aeog naa Be yt r the very we pte eg ope Dis text the words of the Scriptures: “We are co-workers | S°ven! ot ing and working those ways that are more espe- | together with God,” on which he spoke at geome length gregations wil felogaen, wie will thus be able to take part in the most | Fines to sh ae eee ett ay intonded for the ecoommodation of the neihbor- | in the following strain:— oere, Proceedings and vote at the annual election of days out, d bbla ‘Proposed about 10, Laying Out of the City of Vew York. | fred public ways occasionally diverge, tranmycrmely, and : ws Tho mooting then adjourned, to Ve called to order.at | ford, for the Ne } God in His mercy nas done all to save His people. racers tagline te Serene bark Anna are seattered over the territory. | b. @. 4.9 All thove roads, street and places that aro seven o' evening. ‘THR PROPERTY OWNERS vanaua. ‘THe PARE BOARD—TUB | ultimately to exist, shoud be ind’cated in line and graco | What have wo done.for ourselves? Thongh it is more bl cy gino last ; schr Thri ean a een eee wat hy Cn a an tin ta baibormarda than eighteen hundred years since the church was first FIRE 8 a1 oh ap blac pbs wae, . 7 ‘There are now a: far tifree hundred worl a8 occasion jul corse ane be Ld The Grand Drive Extending from the houses on this territory, some of them country seats. Of ‘the sireets should be determined with refer. | @#lbliched on earth but little papeeenangeslad cera nee ard {ould aul oo eeruine and rotura to Male i ” spacious, elegant and costly, Abeut one red and | ace to the probable currents and volume of travel from | speaking, towards ization has been oe fake Fire in Amity Place. i ‘Maseh 1, harks Rathloss, © pod, ; Park © Kingsbridge. routes it the, Ghd rectanguleg ehnt un the stroeis and | the city below, from the futuro ities that aro to crown | to heart for insianoe, the fact that in New York city, | porween ome and two o'clock yesterday a fire ootirred aa aazing tee [o Fens . avenues if Tectangular plan were carried ou®- te Jersey heights, the fields of Westebester, | ithall her churches and. ministry, ‘Face are Los, Rune | im aprivale sable, No. 96 Amity place, occupied by J. m, {ts population Ys about four thousand, The land, as at | and the waters that are to bear that portion of com: | dred and fifty thousand heathens. Sloe: anon i. I , |. Bark Anne Sharp, geet ne sent held, geuerully has a frontage on either one of | merce that is to seek accommodation at this end of the | thens who bow to idols or to image either ; ws ¥ | B. Cornel! and J. B. Hall. It originated in the hay loft days out, March 21, lat 14 58 N, rivers, the Kingsbridge-goad; the danger tunsia island. The Spavten Duyvil and the Harlem river aro } have no Salle cae or beliof angwene 10g; |--from some cause at present unknown. ‘The coachman, Fark Eva H Fisk, from Liverpool for ‘Piap Of the City North of | jescreiy extend trom the fiver to the road. The soush. | already spannnt by aeceral bridges; others wit! be estab- | wd they, faith, they might, through the inuence of | Wittiam Dubn, occupied the second ‘floor as a dwelling: | 43,10 Bpani on 20. Mshed as population thickens on their shores, No less | the church, be ‘The damage to the stock in the stable will be about $100, jarah Ezabeth (reported American), from Rangoon for ernmoest part of tho territory is being rapidly subdivided, th March 2%, lat 30 N, lon 40 W, The Ppictaresquoness of this f the ish than seyon brid, with and without already ex- | and its agencies if the evangelization of © | Damage to Duun’s furniture, $200. No ingorance Liverpool, 4, ., Manhattanville. tho vate eoseery comprehended withif its wide horlemt {at across those or ‘and another ls 1D prey utost | entire world ta not brought aboutere long, | In this great | eithor, The building 1s owned by A. T, Stewart; it is Bore Ports. ane ce niall and the unrestricted movements of the healthful cur: | of the avonnes of the city leading tothe Harlem river | work we must all unites we tinst bestow all our individ. damaged about $500. : Amrwany, May Linge rer Siadolghts, ‘sd rents of air over the aaa, ‘Waters, are among the | wil, witimately, be carried over on bridges to the main- | ua! capacities in practically encompussing this great Ge Me se onie, Well lenis, ¢ CS Bertho, ts and the Fu- | ‘srcteristics that have, during the century, ren~ id, and this stream and its connections with the Hua- | ject, so that ety mites of the gospel may rejoice in Fires in Brooklyn. ure, May 13-—Sld Adelaide, Plummer, NYork. ‘Washington Heigh dered it favorite resort'of much of the wealth and in- | son will, within a few genes, ran “en slang highway "ia | ie aid rwostved from PF Semon of ed pe HUDSON STREET—ANREST ON SUSPICION OF ARSON, btgos "Bay, b HEE Arr Porumonthy Lvnch, NYore ture West Znd. Feireate that now adafd theoo grovads ase wasctoag mith | te Bee oe te ec Prev? IDS euch of Ws sides, lcd | ths elegant the greas amount of good which you have) | About balf-past elovon o'clock on Saturday night a arg | (960 Marine Disasters) lity Atmedell Lee, Table Hay: 224, Interert the steady sh of improvamenta that are ay 7 ar bate Roan, . *, | | eccumplished fa the work by the good example which f'was discovered in the Mguor store of Heury Gravy, oor: Beaters, Bonk ti ton. * jsnte Pant, Cor NYork, idm Soames pushing towards and’ will goon wu them, rf -tfhe. 1865 devolves upon the the ‘duty of ae pene OF aoe aided ot Ree teins oe, ner of Hudson and Sands streets, Ou breaking open atte nolan cod Sona ie Die bien Wud oy A, With thfarks ec traf eich | tare pestiod x Yay” mete. Spe ansun drive from ascites. tn che juucion ut | ke mahnot of suminclng, hdd of fhele daly to Gon ‘dot she fire wan found co have originatid behind ‘be Meera is i, Yow “Phe Future City of New York, with * | Win tbe ie he prope See of himted stron eich road ta: follow the equree of the Boom: | tho wife wnile standing to her domes circle slevid |-eopRier, and unon investigation ihore was found a large | <aeeen Arte reagan Chaeliue A Laue.” Boulevards td Subsrbs, ers that tes bees se tare eoaterrd upon this sloutre shal teorp aaah vegan lan Cotte” The andj dowe soe! eMeivuily ab al mn, our oars 10 awe of awe an ound no place, moet of i sn Hee a ree ine MandesrorPio: ae. eee _ ae rye tee etal hae a ne degree of ealicituder’ | Couimlaloners aball | deters sot GOK: San ah init | selajen en ancctoes Uneaten eoreneey gganintatieent | OF tun Chetty forinee i he PLT aes ma. Re, May Capriocio® NYork} ‘Antotnetie, / ceuvetath expectations wit. reference to his property—some seeing Sa ~stic of Che cities of this | COrHer lots in the near future, others apprehensive lest It has boon & etriking Characteriet “ their cherished rotreats should be seized and appropriated avennies, as they may deem it necessary for the perfect- seountry that they have been duet without much regard | by the outreaching arms of an over-unsatished city. - An | ing of such road i) : ps 6 ereor, " im Massachusetts, a eat eh wh at ap alle time was full of large Pieces of floating ico; Tied down some distance and was in great danger a range Com- | _ Cai ropriate, ‘was a factory boy | pany, the damage to the stock, fixtures and building | Bosenan, Galveston, boy fall {ble tbe Tier ‘whloh a that |-amounting- to about. fifty dollare. Captain Jacobs, bes | Si Eae hae Cee Ade Brodrene, Kuan (wot aa-betoee), > heving the place to have been set on fire, caused’ the Cnuarexc, April 2]—In port bark ‘Serena, from Havana, arrest of Gracy, who was he'd-to-await the action of Fire | for Boston: ie : Marshal Lawrence, Drat, May IS—Arr Jeannie, Kne!lander, Portland, Me, for les of said drive; end ma widen felons , and deter. | on to say, wo: a wan te rived from their rural | examination of the whole subject discloses em! m 106th street north, the location of this driv» ‘a | ere bis cries for help were heard, The work: f Y: ‘well. NYork’ for to Dearest :« a fase pont: roads and orna- | Meuts of 09 ordinary character in the way of A.success- | let discretionary with thé Commissioners of the ur: | carwe Tanning out of thelr shope atv that he was only 1 FOURTH STREET. Berman (and gnchoreds iit itiston hy Pull “s surroundings. Woode 8 3 ance jaties ‘Board, this Eleven rosses the Bioom- ir ragged deter ‘save him, OUTH, rr Fre! imera, maa parks, such asgiveto much stteactiveness and | sm *s' * * ie ingtile feeds ‘An inference ‘nay te, elgen ‘no | petzing’ plank threw the end of it toward him, Twice-| About two o'elock on Sunday-moruing a fir> broke ont Gtincow: May ibAte Hiern to) Craig, NY i heauty to old HOW To Lay OvT 4 arty, ae ee ee ts Gi ie saa | Ml in Genie So gers Sn sie rn country, have been too much neg! ‘we a8, ropesed streets shall first be laid out and worked. In war which the early sottler made upon the forest, end | this the law greatly aids us by placing special stress which eaused every tree to be looked upos, like the In- | wpos Foapeny om thrndincrg ba apemsterd oe hey Bist dian, as an evemy to civilization, has perpetuated its re- the city, and down along the Hudson rivor side of the ‘ork. terms of the law, that the drive is not to follow the | he had caught the end, and each time it skpped from | i the stables owned by MaryAnn Sudden on Fourth street, GexornacxDs, Rd 10—Arr iy? Baker, Scout, Philadet- hac! ‘a; 1tth, b " s Webster, ‘ey. NYork.. Bloomingdale road above this point; at all events, the | him and he fel! back into the water, The third time !t | between North Fifth.and Sixth streots, Thoy were oc- | PY pI nL Ch ‘York. Aiserotion of the Commissioners ie’left entirely ‘unis, | was shoved him (be, ened out ta his would-be |. cupied by Abrabam Bates, who had throo horses in tho |. WAMBeRG, May 12 Arr Brill Crowell. NYork. 7 rected as to following the Bloomingdale 10ad above 106th | re= “For the lave of God dont hand me tae icy | pailding, They were all got out in safety, Damage about Montpelter, Watts, Cailav. “Sid 18th, Supérior, Williams, fn the ew that mould te foe nee bots aes | ta tte vetca tants stl ey | S28 So nnrance isin tre OM Rosen, Sempnm, Xr e t shou! jo" low 106th street, ut a x ¥ fon, % “wherever the Commissioners shall deem such cours | of God. Here, then, they are dying all around us—not Seat avance: eee eat en Pens eee American advantageous,” a physical but an oternal death—for want of proper aid About ten o'clock on Saturday night a firo broke out in | Me 4 Louisa, Horton, 3 th, Mary I Ls suits in the naked aspect of our towns, with thelr prevail- | city, to the entrance to the Park at Sifty-ninth street aPO0 Mat ib ace Phenix, "Brundige, Mobile; 16th, enue, 'he Elevoath 6 read: 1 aad advice; among your own family and acquaint- ' P |. Charleston’ City of Landon (3), Mirehouse, tng array of methodical quadrangles, whhout-interest and | S00 Right avenue: 8 and tee planing o¢ a | wacmen en mie rigger tt Ape pemen aye tr ips you eee them aoing down to heli--for | te varnish factory of Mulbar & Napp, ou Graham bike iy Ae Fae Oy without beauty. It Is but recently that the vocation of | 4; if done with poten degree of f¢ ht, a work tions of its width have been made to 148th street, | there isa belt refectod oftentimes when. apap —— rE was ee ae Of | hah: Alexande=, Davidson, Galvestor. Pen A the landscape architect has been called into play here. | of great ibility, involving liberal consideration of | loarloe bat a thors ssa we oe uate 10 148 offure’ because itis bitter and unpalatable to the flesh. | Of a pot of varnish.’ Damage about § ee OT I | atten Belang NYork pin Conilt conoehte Oren Wore Ten years,may be considered as the limit within which | 4"@stions of defence, of approach ‘climate—includ- | street, where it, strikes the grounds of the Trinity Cem. | In couctustou he exhorted his hearers to pray constantly Tepes (abe B'idlckaas ds (and Sid’ from Queenston Tete Saat Pia, a has beon aroused to an appreciation of | iN ,temperature, ‘show and rain aud prevailing | etory, through which the drive following the avenue will ply pay % Tokd Moony | oy Sep i Destruction of = Founéry. Gitane Thiomeen, Paitinores Joth, Bomeract(s), Railles. doy ie inds—of the means natu! pasa, ww jt] it, i: serve Bt Da 8), juebee anc lontreal, fe i pt hee Aa Bore for ey joard to Reteriaine weil bar whine civergensed Provipence, May 27, 1866, qainhie poked for NYork, was leftat5 AM onthe 14th inst, This important province of taste im our cities, The | food, of the vocations of a npr pf ade and of sanit experiment of the Park has fairly opened up the | Tezulations, including modes of cli WNW of the Skerrica, us all, from the line of the Bloomingdalo road shatt b> made, | | The trustees of the church, consisting of the following | mye Union Foundry in Central Fall, near this city, | ¥3,miles WW of the Skerries and purifica- ty cl ve- he wid f vo. Br has emon, then camo up in front of the altar railing Bridgman, for NYork. ctu neat seed | se Set atin oe ogame pry e | eon ‘ay trl leva a ey. A | St wit italia Siig | vetoed roy th morgen | Ege My ea PRCA eemeleries had previously inaugurated’ some feeling for | mate and inanimate. ‘The’ adoption ef a plan prosup- | feot up to Kighty-sixth street ; beyond that itisnow merely | the service of God:—Wiiliam 8. Pinckney, rt 000; ini neem, Neweastrx, May 14—Ent out,’ Ceres, Humphrey, for New i 3 but ‘Various villa | Pores recut } x t Browne, Kobert J. Loomis, David Morgar, Stephen A. a Y enltivated tamtscape; ‘but kaa ae ae } ccd Semanioa, og boy an pide el Goce Gen pice vehi te peal Tower, 'Heary Meyer, Wm. Hill, Levi kills, E. J, Hib- The St. Louls Fire. ‘Toxcr, PR, May &In port brig Echo, for NYork: achr Le- aites and like efforts, were too ectuded to afford and, jn making it, reference should be had to | A glance at the map will show that if the drive were | bert, ‘The congregation then knelt down and united Sr. Locis, May 27, 1980, | SR [or na. ® proper scope for an extensive popular apprecia- | the facilities for maintaining a city aid out in accord. | to follow the Bloomingdale yoad from Fighty-sixth | 1m silent prayer in the dedication of the edifice The loss by the fire last evening will probably | phi ntant ent for Belted): fveltan a at tages cp Phite. tion of Jandseape architecture in thie country, | ance with it. The execution of any pian will require | to 105th street, it would bring its easterly line very near | and themsolves to the service of Heaven, a total . Bee ea ele J ade Wolke: Baltenates Nec Tene, 7 “4 g | the raising of large sums of money, and if it isnot | the line of the Tenth avenue,-at some points within cise oy the minister. After which Rev. Bishop | reach $220,000. Mr. Blow's loss $150,000; insured for | Nyork. Tho sovercign and the fuling classes sustain and give | wey ‘conatiered time and expense will require its | sixty-sevon feet of that avenue, and so uear as to render | Janes read the dedication prayer, It wae then announced $135,000, “Studley & Co.'s loss $20,000;' insured on Rio Jaxerno, Aprit%—tn port ship Grey Eagle, for Balti- ebaracter to this art in the older countries, So with us, | abrogation and the substitution another. Wo | the eourse of that road between these two strects | that, necording to custom, it being the last Sabbath ofthe | the building $3,000, Other insurances unkuown, more next day. s ereign people—ba r il 6—Arr Duke of Northumberland, Brown, par May need not go off our own island to see Gamentable results | disadvantageous for the drive. If the Bloominz- | month, a love feast wonld be held that afternoon, A7col- St thexna. Apell 6 f orthmabertand: Brome, she “ruling clanseg’’--<ie SVpnie DOM ee tas 0 fNN" | Daa Sent oe memes ap tes a ae autempts thay | dale road, Detweon these points, were not already | lertion was taken up, bat owing to tho unfavorable rtate | me wrench School Ship Jean Bart. | Soursbase nding Fe fer Becton); tote, rial, Humphrey, =p the suiject and give it scope and tone, With the | have been, made to provide for the wants of a great | where it is, no one would decm it proper to place it | of the weather the attendance was small, ond the result — er ies as 1800 doit, Manita (and old 16h for Boston), ereation of our Park and the many similar enter- le,” there, The owners of fronts on the road may deem | was not as large as expected. ance, B..L; May 32, Passed by do April 15, American ship “Pregel.”” in imitati f it started in other cities, a new The of straightening and widening streets in | it desirable that the new drive follow the linc of tho After the doxology and Benediction the eonzregation The French naval school sbip Jean Bart arrived at American vorts. roe tn salient the | of the city, where preperty has acquired | rond, and if a different location is deemed detrimental to Algpersed. Newport to-day. BOSTON, May 26-AM--Arr bark Parana, (Br), England, epoch has been inaugurated both for immense value, has been ‘going on fee many years, and | their pro; will be because the new drive will take are formerly worshipped Liverpool : nobis Teal , hi a : ean Hie es i is = nae ae on isenidpenyer sen tee ont eee Seleestieate | the tere sak ueeeon tee Hepat ociae aralniake | ean atrect Wsktedies shen. “te December, asa" tho mw | Lehr fre Reertc sets lnabe). Rake. Burrere. Goorae » e Bu et g out, Ma and regu! by ir . wl pwn, * say kasi ata " . ¥ . [o 4 fram forty to ninety dale road; if it takes the travel it will be“bscause it is | basement story of the present edifice was constracted eee Fatal F one Crowell, Philadelphia via age was widened ee feet and called East Broadway; thirty years Chapel | the better ronte. If it is the botter route, it 1s sufficient | them, and they have snes occupied it as a place of wor- DEVELOPMENT OF NEW YORE CITY. atrect, from Franklin street to Chas! Ne was | reason why it should be adopted. The drive might fol- hips last ring they resolved upon completing the ‘ind. Corson, bers: Farrell, ‘The city of New York prosonts, in the district below | widened from gry to ninoty ‘fect and called West Bread. | low tho course of the Bloomingdale road from Fifty- nl mers; Trade Tondo: Rexinay Wobineon Flabetapor, Para 3 Ro : ‘ Fen, and Volant, Cousins, do, Cid. tleamers George ‘Appald, Howes. Baltimore: As i 3 x rl only last week, The building is of Dorchester stone, itimore; Ashland, Norton, NYork; bark James Snel street, the, fret, oF seckganial, Sesangomens 6690) | sate eames de tos tity Hat ere Terre | en ee ao ApS eireet turd Sithos erie theta d | ches Ory eek ste RE eae tower; is of the | Cinrehiily Hutchinson, Cardevas; Trig Jeane Rhiynan Jones, Garenehtares. | This war vased merely upon he | wil soon commence in the upper portions of the city. | agdale rond to Une Eleventh aroune: The ehetoy vans | omanescue’ tothe style of architecture, ‘and cost | May 27, 1806. Galveston ;achra Alda, Lambert, Chesier, Pa: Maria Louise, tirection old farm lines and the crooked | | The imperial oatlays in improving ,the city of Parts | would bo the abandonment of a sll greator portion of 000, The dimensions aro Wir feet in width and a Bh tie ships hick Mimaball, Cape Verd Islands; Kate acd narrow lanes growing ont of the pathways and | Afford another instance of the cost of providing for the | the ligerof the Rloomit le road, a still wider departure | ninety feet deep, The interior of church is neat ly ARRIVED. Davenport. Butnt brig Chesay i, x nd Wing necessities of modern population after a-city:has | fro of the law that the lino of the road | finished. The seats in the auditorium are capable Steamship City of Boston (Br), Brooks, Liverpoot May 16 | HOLMES. MO) at Are bigs Alpha, (Bb), thoroughfares established for the accommodation of the | fron nein: 1 street was to be followed. Accommodating O00 persons and are of Black waleut, ueenstown 17th, with mdsh'and 416 passengers, iv John | Bankes Windsor for NYork: J Bickmors, ton for Aimited wants of colonial times, Those streets had little * . ” * . * . other hand, perbaps, it would be better to lo- | covered with crimson cushions The are Beatty G a Anchored off Sandy Hook at nt 26th. ae JS Fyimors schre, Beko. (Br eee Berta rade; ‘THE NEW WAP OF WASHINGTON FGETS. cate drive on tho course of the Bloomingdale road | carpeted. ‘The windows are of stained with . . hips City of London, and Erin, boro Cand mice nie a i ; po eetoperictimdenidien, ica: hack ehasrannd | UE PRO eR Py i lo Y aE LEIA ty-sixth-street—thie pro. | sone borders. The Rev. W. H. vans is pastor of the | [hanuel: it 140 ulloe went of 'Pustnet, steamship Fanny Keating, Daninls, Rorton Yor Placa; Maw As the city has grown {rom Canal street to Union equare, | aetail of the work. That can be much better | serving the diagonal 1) he street, the pro on | church. The organ cost $2,000, and is under the charge ye OD of Cathe Bn, Phillips, Liv L eS Mor aly Potter, ‘Somere tavern or ao: Abence to Madison square, and moro especially from | shown ina plan now in course ofpreparation, Afew | which, in a rectangular ity, 1s generally considered as | of Mr. Owcar Perry. BIS Queenstown Min, with mdseund passengers, to Joho ad ', Calais for do; tg, hee rk, Bostom Madigon square to the Park, the requirements of a are all that can be presented with utility, | of peculiar yalue—thence at about equal distances be- for NYork; John & Fi Fowler, Bai do; Phenix, tween the Tenth aud Eleventh avenuca, up to where it Lefferts’ Park, Breekiyn. Steamship Aleppo (Br), McMicken. Liverpool Mey 1 Henley, and Maracaibo, Henley, Fortlunt for do. Atenbe, 6 would strike the t line of the Bloomingdate road at | BUNDAY RELIGIONS PXERULSRS—IMPROVEMENTS Queanstown Leth, with indse and 56 Suuth, and Pilot, Thompson, Rockland for a0; about 106th. m ideas rther investigation furnishes the necessary -infor- op rd. miles Wot Fastnot passed supamahip Denmark | Emery, Saco for’ do; Caroline C, Pome greet city have been more carefully Kept in view, and | BMtioninner,mretigation furnishes th Mo shape ard regulation of tho streets, as well as the | This territory lies between the éity on the sath, and on the line of the Blooming: MADE, ETC. under canvass, her machinery disabled; 800 miles | Trade Wiad, Emerson Biadefor for dor kc : 9 af thence along the. ” the of T ine of Bandy Hook ship Admiral (Brem), bound W. Frederick |. Pendleton, and Ambassador, Grapt, Machias Série of the buildings, has been very actively conjectured | the growing populations of the villages of Westchester on | dale road to tho eet ee aa | A portion of Lefferts’ Park, on the comer of Tompk: Heltoee ie reer been’ W for do: Franklin, Davie, Dibes for do: La ty Benn Sc twproved. But with alt that has bétm dane for thoae | Mo north and em wane Fait mong ton Oc ee Sain ar ieee Moers Se rene ee. | eo Gasen avandin, Naroee onenee fomspeveral yours Tusa anid 484 passeiigers tollowland & Aaplawalle | fon ore (5 te Ree es aay, sumo, Pe waters Streets it will be found that the still newer region | it pescages for business Pleasuge from all directions | considerable. [The map as filed adopts this route for the . | must be ist have direct rolation | drive.) ‘ercand the Park will present an advancement in ‘ele. soe saein te pnt eis —— ; dian ; Helen Mel Alex Bine. MS Hathaway, Grace Girdier, Past to religious exercises on- the Sabbath, at which ain wi aa pang _ et ay od Bolen cies, eS a yr ior, births on the pa eh pseabes Th, pasnd pei Jon W Webster, ey m WAYS AND MPANB, We a B ha. John Aviles, Delay City: ance, completeness and convenience far surpassing } opposite shores of each river, few of which ing > | The manner in which any plan that uiay be presented | sion, bas for the most part presided. From twelve a - Hee gt teuaneed | 28th Ate beg John Avil, Delaware anything yet developed in the city below the Park. we shall be ‘egamination of the top- | by the Board will be ed “b¥ the public depends | hundred to two thousand people have from time te time Frist ame Figzed propeller bound W : donot a lon Cae tans Harvard, Leg ty Phliadelphie ANDHEW H. GRERN’S REPORT. of ‘the In thevetver “with | proheusive appreciation of the votica maclicents Com | congrogated there for devotional services, and through | 34% America ut At of, lov $6", stents, Brersow, | lau do foe Wickford Potagat finn, Haatpart ale ‘nile : SORE Bey senile PI r@ appreciation of the varions subjects it. pre- ‘upon | sents. To insure the approval of present and future Umes it must comprise sométhing more than x succes. sion of regutar figures, such ag instinct Jende the indus- e The Fal Movs of trious insect to arrange for Sts habitation #ud storehouse, ebiliey and comprebensivenesx which would naturally tudinal, as welt use the necessities of the people It would be easy to write an essay that would stimulate be expected from ® inind that has hed so | call them to the denser part. of the city as beeause the | and encourage the imagination with visions of parks; wor A document has just been publishod—the report of | Foference to the ‘the Comptrolier and Treasuror of the Park, Andrew H. | this island; due regard is tobe Green—whieh treats of this subjectywith the practigal oer toe tions Mr. Irvine been enabli 427th, of Nght-ship, delphia, Bid schra Olive Branch Pac tch spray oem ad bu joa to bald | Sistnaet fortaneat tons sod ete foe aetna Thar schre, Pequontick, Phitedciphis tor Boston; achureh on. Steamship Mariposa, Quick, New’ Orleans May 19, South- | Mary B Amsden. Cow aay, for NYork; Fannie A Parley, Pass 20h, with mdse ‘and passengers, to James A Hiisbere, NB, for Phi + Knight, Bangor for Wake- Nous crowen, NEWBURYIORT, May 25—Arr sehrs Maria, Lane, Bitea- agora i Lefonea aa ncn) AM imiloe vellpar Jem 1a Cole Nore py } ly, Josephine J of Frying teamship Morro Cast ‘Arr schr Fair Wind, Rowman, ech te to wiih developing aut arecing abe | Samy lie slong the riven proce freqsentvwomya | groven, tere, fuulinyalnary And. palatial rs Si in acing aires meses seme | $k. Hid auh wr Gare ben, Deter, Bangor fro @atire course of the improvements realized and heavier Dasiness traffic ‘pill natarally setk the aoa nat oxchie Bhattainayl expectations Money wilt ottcamahip Leo, he PbO: Savannah, 00 hours, with mdse 8 by stad a S-grmarep o i use, arta Rogen Projected in tho Park ind th dosigns =f most accessible and level roads; lapots for commere > neoded, and it shou! jar as is possible, Te. Parsengers, array, Ferrin & Co. for Philadel 3 a lor, for daa: puis Wie: setiaae shecity. From tte | Wil Unimalely Sind aconmmodih ons on tho thetenarthe | wiinet ee fet ee ee ee Ene not be and eloquent words from | | Meamship Hinily & aden. Me Tleegson Foe B Ce. | ton Tae MISE Ree Tea et, Mead. Thrasher, Taan- . is rivers and eu the comparatively level land 228 | For cence: St ne Appiled ns to give no jnat occasion | the Hps of s laborer in the cause of man's redemption, | hours, with mdse and passengers, Ie, ke hee ed eee | ee NM er; Seat Yotte, I Philadelpnia: Robt F Bice. ee ca eve foune extracts OF great interest. ‘Tho | them, The more elevated sirfares will be less sulgividsa | for critiirm, White seffolent tine stood be cee oe | tas ainays aliracted large humbers to the park on Bun- | pi sme ip aratogs. King. Norfolk, with m emma oy yy ge a ly A document is not an essay, or a compilation of specuia- | and will be crowned with elegant subcrban residences. | thoroughly mature a plan, it ‘sto be remembered that | days; but hyped owing to the rain, the morning | Shi) iupatie tol New Bedford), Drew, Shanghae Jan 27, | Jane, Parker: Cor . Davin, and Selah B Strong,’ 4 Nive suggestions. It embodies the practical resutta of q | This may aswell be at once recognized, and efforts to | delays are tpn to the interests of proprietors ax } S@Fvices could not be About dve hundred persons 3 "Anjler Feb 13, Cape of Providence for do; Carter, do for Ki 4 " force prctaresque elevations tuto city lots aban- | well as to the convenience of the public; until the Ines | assembled there in the afternoon at three o'clock. 10, lat 2225, lon 57 29, spoke brig gers RW Felter. do ‘for Patchogue, LI; sleeps + Clove examination and careful estimate of the real wants | {2 '. “the -streets a es ‘are deter After the usual opening exercises of + nging and Sout, lonat Hope, Suitivan. Tannton for NYork: A B Holmes, nee ee ind ‘avenues ere zamee + 1th md Harding, Fail River for dot Utes, Guach Prodan tar Of this metropolis in the work of completing the city | The improvements will be retarded. ‘The unsettled prayer Mr. Irvine delivered a brief sermon on various or Feb} Be tet te | Eneatet (schrs Treasure, HP Ei oh udinal avenues for moving the heavier trafic iy Eltzabethport. Sid through the vi on a, ‘i Truman. Whore extent of this portion of ther island &s note to proprietors that if they proceed to | texts. He Rage 4 Selecting from the book of Exodu: and preparing it for the proper scoommodation of the conatl, Sprreanny ae operates ~ « 0 intervening highlands, well be | improve it is at the risk of waste of their outlay, This | 9th chapter, 2’ verso, the phrase, “I hi fi 25th, 7 AM—Arr schre Melbourne, Merson, Gardiner f Vast population which must be disposed of with its | more thamthree, one of which sil ee tee ‘on | state of things ouglit not to exist one day ioager than is { sinned,” and introduced the charactor of Pharoah, in 30 Ee aiip Patala CBee from | NYoris Pi tration fuses Portsmouth, NM, for Philadel. * Borders within fiftcen or twenty gears hence. Mr. broeeoegrellpaid iver, a few 4 above bigh tide. and , and enerey and intelligence should combme Pek fmpeed had Joo pad, inst bac 5 ne the le ont lat ms 5 bon Be hie: i1dn. Pi tps. Providence fog Haverstraw. Sid sehr 0 in jini the or nerally folio ye dit wf Ki 7 tender f Isral ndage, 1 confessed ranagres- . bd . oops ad ‘ Groen’s report is.made to the Park Commissioners, pre- | {he otter will genoral Car es pool b. ago, | to terminate it. Tho endeney of pw ng lene sions when alliictod. He next alluded to what ne‘cbe. 7} opblarrivon,’ Leghorn, 40 anys, PORTLAND. ‘23—Arr set £0, Willard, Parsons, menting @ careful reviow of tho work t bo | Iight grader ing of population 'n oities. New York, prominently | racterized as the double minded man, Balam, who uhens, Ceci Avi with cont, to | remem. pt eee @one under the recent enachpents of the commercial, is rap :l'y becoming & creat mantifucturing | slunod against God in trying to seduce Israel fron God, * 4 Avenves for trafic seross the island, and for ne of ‘Legislature transferring the jurisdiction Perons and things from Westehester to ths North river ii and in having one day cureed the Redeciner, and tho fan ond Sal Basan thee t 2A centre of the country, populstien presses upon ita torrie ), Gell, Adelaide Feb 4, and | NYork. sche Oliver Cromwell, elano, N Bedford. and Jersey, should be provided at each opening of the | tory, and with convenicnce for rapid travel through lla | uext In having offered sacrilices to lit Creator thes wool, £0, to Napier & Welstord, | 2d—Arr ste, San Salvador, Atkins, New York. Cit north and west of the Park to that Boa) lis; and it may, at some remote day, be found neces. ill very soon wholly ocenpy it. For the want | manifosting duplicity, He goneralizod this principle, ee ‘weastle), Carrigell, Shanghac Jan 13, | schr Bertha, Cook, et Royal office of the Conemiasioners, five y sary te provide one or more wunnelé ‘across the Island of convenient means of reaching toe upper of the | plying hy Moy miadea men in the existing affairs Wherk Consent apa pM SD, tits Nand 06 Pa NC. Wana RY ATE steamships Btarlight, ‘Their principal duty hitherto—the oo Me _ erwin aller Fn Fogelberg x ‘sland in th» same time that points thirty miles further ) of the world, who oue day iake a profession of religion Nowland & A: = - zs in the house of God and the very next day sin against | "fark tad trae Him in public, The next character he introduced was | ranin id rags, to Kall & Se 4 Kyril ys hed Tybee that of Saul (Ist Samuel 15th chapter, 24th verso), | farluble winds, uo Nk trades, “May dt Int 36M. Inch whom he referred to as being an msincere man, pro. | *Poke sohr Gen Gaszoau, trom New York for ot Domingo. fosatng friendship to David and Zot trying tomurder him milrosd fron to Resa kha eoet (wy BB dayny with in soeret. © next character ho alluded to was of ‘Condottina. 1 road and Ingrain Ca Achan (Joshua, 7th chapter, 24 verse), who sinned against | with ult at's jooe to egier, rum Palarme, 7Sdays, | Sot Orel ws God in stealing a wedge of gold, two hundred sheckels of Bark Anuio M Palmer, Skoliield, Leghorn Fob 26 via | $1). silver and a Babylouish garment. Achanconfeased hisein Ginjralta Spell 9, with marole and rags, to Yates & Porter. | ¥8 off «an be reached, population is compelled to seek the towns in the country. Tarrytown can, by the cars, be Teached from Chambers wtrect in teas time than it re. quires to get by the horse cars to Harlem river bridge, and nomerous other places, sitnilarly situated, receive ancessions of population from the eity heeanse-the means of rapid movement to desirable alzuaiions on the island are not provided, This ts a subject of permanent inter- est to the city d to owners of property that is not oc- n tho Park —beiug early completed, it that | facilities tor the business movements of. this part of the » their admirable executive and zation ay, Page tha nai 11860, apy van tae dl on eights Commission, ex provides that nothing in ‘would confor inesealable benedt if oxteutied to the lay- | ie Sail authorize the Closing of the Tenth avenue, oF of ‘tag out of the entive uppor part of she city. OF this | the Kingstridge road, or of the Bloomingdale road, ‘work thay have eiready filed a portion of their map of A street should at once be laid actuss from Tubby Hook ‘the great Drive or Boalovard, from Fifiy-ninth street to in the hills at thie point must contin MISCELLANEOUS. = 4 SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF ENGLISH ROYAI~ A Naltet Body, and Tapestry Brussela Cary TRAM ANDERSON'S, No, Bowery.—Lowell tg, 4 reduced, prices SU Tb and ee paras e mperior Oileloth at 9c. to $l per m. jow Shas Jo the exterior street on the Hariem river. The opening ue to be of growing Piano Covers, Wi 326th street. This will of course be cowtinued, as pro- | importanee: it affords the only good cpportunity for a | eupied because it cannot be got al. Something more | to Joshna and said, “1 have sinned,” and was con. 7 aes. ngs, Mate, Fried im tne Jew, around the iland, reteruing to the | Srvet oF trate bedween Mantaltaneilie and the Spuyten | iban the a comuodations now faraished by horse ears | etabed to be stoned to death, The speaker enlenvored | Bt Rileraad vook (eine eitlamcemes “7% % ars | Sie ond shuren Carpet a lw Pee ghberioe ru Park th a od Sixth and Soventh avenues, | DEY. A street bas already been laid out on the map | must be ha, to prove that there was hope in this man’s salvation, as Bark Campareno (of Liverpool). Sprights, Rio Janeiro, 32 | Wl ad checked Mi tings at We, 300. ‘aud We, per yard. rk thiongh the Sixth and § ofa private estate at this piace, which Its algae. POPU! ATION AND TTS INORHASING WANTS, there was with the thief on the becauee he ‘had dag, With fie, ta Php | Look tur No. 99 howe Louisa Coot ( ore m — ‘Other improvements ere alluded to, inctuding the new | pnblic by reason of dedication.and use. If this street St. Nicholas avonue, on the site of Harlem Jane, Green's report is detailed, practical and exhaustive abowing that thie important work bus fortnnn Te we agsume the popniation of the city in 1865 oue titlion, whieb \is probaiy lees than. its actual nam ber, and that the inereaae is to continue in the same pro. portion as it has for fly years past, the year 1880 wili close with two milions of people on this jaland, On this a vepented, Ho uext spoke of Judas—Matthew, twenty. if), Cook, Ponce, P I, 17 days, with Aeventh chapter, forth verse who had said, “I have | "gar, to master, sinned aud bave betrayed innocent book salting Chriss { _ fetk Harrlaou: Leth (Br), Ford, Salinas, PR, 18 days with {or thirty pieces of sliver.” He spoke of the remorse of | Yin! molasses, to onder, Sndas, and litustrated by the cass of Folm Renters. or ange) With suger, toorder, ot Cumminghem, Marana, 1 |” Ok rk Morning Btar DIVORCE LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ANY STATR: orexposure. No fee charged andl » N, Lawyer, 80 Ni street, Room &. should be widened on its southerly south of this #treet another street will continue in A straight line fallen | from river to river, while the existing strost ouly rans * perpetuated Me | side tt into the care of the mort Ahorough and eificier control, | frem the Hudson io the Kingsbridge Toad, and ac this | assumption, the territory south of 195th street will be Francis 8pira aud Altamont. He then mon- Sot Darks Telands), Waugh, St Jago, 20 A A. A.—REPRIGERATORS—BASSFORD'S CELE. His fall yet toree exhibit of the g out and principal nt a bend will prob be built over in tom years, and al! south of Kingabridge in fives| tioned the confession of Job, remarking that it was dif. | days, with sugar, to Waydell & Co, . brated Koaperetl, The most perfect Refrigerator over: . g out and p e ack of April 14, 1 apene ox | sears nore. Even on ‘he sipposition that the north part of | ferent from the others, inasmuch as there was hope in his Pe ee an Br), Greene. Lage, 19 days, with mgar and He Cathe eee Tice nate, Sliver Plated Fonturce of all the yroat cition, Lot ancient a ran ae ake ia chure of the Harlem river, between | the eity ts io be ax densely cccupied ae the more central | Ceutession. The soventh character he tenon eed wos Bech Capea ilar nee the, Whian, atem * ry hing Goons Th DAROPORD Oye oo ther Bease Jucleding the large Arceric: o4,.18 full ¢ ‘ Lidoe wate Een EEE, This street hus been | part, there ave doubtless portions of the warshy | that of tho Prodigal Fou—Luke, fftoonth chapter: eight. | HOG V Bullpen eaaneas 1B days, with | Tarulshing Goods, al BARSFORD'S great Central Damar, keke “seit elidadovas, te er authority of the Common Counc grounds on the Har ver that will fora time be left | eenth verse—giving a vivid desenption of bis J fi ae sa bas ailae n onsen ~ nd suggestiveness. Gur ex oiy Foot in width; thie width will be found fn. fonfined to the Keope of the imporvant plans m vient, and some ehangos witt probably be required in ite fing before the Park Board ae forvehadowed in tis re | Hine. | ‘This exterior stre-t wall mainly row upon the lane covered with water, along the shore ef the Mark sport: — | Tiver, the ownersbip of whieh is vested in the Corpor CHOROGRAPHY OF TIE MALLEVARD wiarRiET, tion ef tbe city, Welt (Br), . days, fond tion In « foreign land of his being reduced to dest. | sugar, io eieter, | (ery Wurhon, Metanane, Odays, with tation, feeding swine, and covered with vormin | 4 Hark wu Dine Penne’ (Prass)) Kgack, Havana, 14 | LL mont . PAR Re {ake place on ‘iPaiher ave sae? aganst heaven anda thy eau « fa Sat Eidignn (Be), Deady, Cleafworgos, 18 daze, with | Abe Regimental ‘Armory. in. Trrenigrsbation Hrd Now the futher received him with open arms, and | "Hark Ragatton (of Bath\ Ould, Matanaae, 14 days, with | anniversary of the departure’ of ta reeinoes ean, war. ‘ht of population, The sottlemeat vakberese SRE is nov by the regular hailding up of entire The avenues are generally first filled, e from centres, ike Harlem, York: atiaie, ‘The wise exercise of the powers the subjects under conmderation will do DE CON 8, ot the istay the seat of illed the fatted calf, put on him his best’ robe tr toce 4 procured ns folltoeen The taying out of tho streets on that of «hie isteud | As the effect of the filling en this tand may obstruct '# accomodating this rapid growth; acom- | and a ring upon his Sager and said, “My son was deat | atk Cynthia: Paluor {Pe), Milnor, Cardeass, 19 days, in DW. Diggs so Chews tert, above 155th street, and a drive hom street dows to | the channel of the river by foreing the loose mud out system of wase Will provide unobstracted circa. | and ie alive; was loet and 18 found; let us make merry.?” “2, suger, to Pt Nevius & Son, ptain ©. 8. 8% Exeontive she intersection of’ Pifty-ninth atecet with Eighth aveuae | from tho shore inte the chaomel, the erectias of ce Serene tide of human existence and | in conclusion he applied the moral of these lines to | 4!if QUIK (ot Jersey), Vibert, Nagasaki, Fed 2, with tas, ea DR a Involves diDicultias and respor-thi ties that eon only be | tinuous line of balkkead may be found neceasary. bal comiortaot by rendering lwbita- | the siuner of today, who had wandered away from od, | tn March fmt C8Pe % Good Hope April t, and Bt Mee: rest Ipemarde hes Bolden ee ally comprobouded ater a thoroigh cxamination of the | the strect m filled tu, the bulkhead Lue lee nate wane rious ead agresthie. and invited him to return home like the yaaving | Brie Tereyne (Hal), Louro, Cardi, Wf days, with coal, to | Pioral Dens Boeing, Nese Peaiet lanes B.D. Bradley e RE ye 4 the shore, no piers being allowed by reason of the ner : peg ae that Chriat was willing to receive him, and that'whesc | musutr. 4 * | Armory oh Monday, 28d instant. " Milltary gendlowen welt oe This part of the sand is three ané two-thirds miles im 1 rowness of the channel ‘ Fre a eee and partake of the waters of life | Brig Bvening Star, Dodd, of and frou Sunderland, t6 days, | pear ta unifceme”” a coe Yength and of ad average Widin of about three fourths THR POULEVARE, The Death of Rev. Dr. Pix freely. He them quoted a few Scripture passages, bg yee of & mile, | Ite greatest width Ie jast eouth of Spuvten | The law prescribes that @ road “shall run om the | MEETING OF PAntsitoNERS OP rau a Believe in the lord Jesus. Curie and you shall bo | with Ii” gr (of Bun derland), Hassack, Messin, 7h days, a Dnyvil crook, being ther emilo wide. The narrowest ‘soitherly portion of the Sixth and Seventh avemae:, *T. CHARLES PORROWES —PaAssAGR saved. Thos your sins be as crimson or scarlet He Oliv “4 Machiasport Ny. fs part, a quarter of a mike, ix at (ls Agenerally northerly or northwesterly direction,» MENTARY REROLUTIONS IN MEMONY. L— ee. the (glaud, wear King-bridge, ef Jand, heing litle more than Park. and is bounded by 16th as tation and is recommended by the best a the only sure cure for Keun tiem. sterly or Horlem river side of the city, at farnorth | cstasny tc tuay determine; thener, in « ye pari 1 cme Cl Eenorally westerly direction to of near the Hudson river, | A seeting of the parishioners of the Church of St. the Hudson river on the weet, t t aad thenee in a generally southerly and southeasteriy | Claties Borromeo, of whieh the inte Rev, Dr. Pise was meat, and by Spnyten Duyyit creek on the north, The | direction, along the westerly or Hudson nver side of ate | pastor, was yestents held iw the that edifice. stad alice as ee Rastied by sidal waters ix about | oliy. wali! sceh road vr publie anve shall eater the Perk | fut. "me » : eee 4 nine mullee nd threc.quarie, and the gistauce from | at oF near the Jauctian of the Boomingdale road, Thebans complimentary rerclations were passed in Fiver to river along atroot, about 4,700 avenue and Filty-ninth street.” fhere ds wothing in tuie | ™ irring appeal to the sinner and backslider, of the trustees of the church then distributed | Savantiak for New York, wtoltndeetatiad tracts among the assemblage, after which thoy digpersed. | Prise ALLEY — » Re Rie J ‘ YS NAVE A BOX OF DAL BY S MAGICAL. whhtoben tester fae tat opohe ship Boreas te Fain xtescior.It is safe and a. certain care tog Confirmation at Fordham. nd na, Sealda Wiles, Cut, Bruises, Corns, Bunions and On yosterday Archbishop McCloskey administered.cho | qn Atif! Forbes, Blo Janeiro, 42 days, with cottes, to | it boron. Sold ny ail drupyines mss eg T @ Codar street, New York, sacrament of confirmation to about two hundred por. Shas Tpemaeene HP Creede, @ dare, wih | Oc sumone Bal” ¢ ¥ranons (of Mach a Marsetiion wilt make them a8 wool or as snow.’ He closed by an | March 7, via Giuraltar 44 i ‘ Mier, | Mar 23 laf ion'h spoke ir Seed fos and wu 3 tf Gialty coversd with water a High lide: f ep Duyyii, on the east of Kings ts generally not precipitous, but gmrface, wiit oreasicnal Wuenes to | Ht wilt be” some one hundred of wo Bundeed | paid theretce be it 1 ign road, | fect interior from the line where the markad dechsiuy | f\r" pnt Of te. - 1 irregular | towerde the nver Un Oa below th) “ eqnies, fine and on the shores | some of the farorabte benches of the dectivity, me-ording | [eh & ovr learts ‘ “Rng Pirm Tho seriace of thi itory ‘ie exoooding anenage to prevent this road being laid along the river | are tn Nuthous ig (BE ev tn, bared whens Arregniar and pictur ludaa the wonoteno sh Wat, for rensons that appear conelusive, wher the w st wyon pon tage nearly ne st XO wa ah m wey C (Ft Jevel of the eait tare tolling pasture, and | oljocis to be attained are cons dered, and for the pur. | ,,,WMerem im the rec Sees Sth pereatclleee, aad. the rch ton, 10 ews Vor | ual. hy simi Bo com rites at timos to a high of raay wildates: OM | pose of affording opporinnitics for the inot advantager us | Nave all lest « cy senile the boye and girls were: spirally ieetne ek ao eg gs ott ev Sie ee | Th (Ps PROWE IN NEW YORK J the east side frou | troot up to the Hich Bridge | improvement of the lands, 4 should be laid om the hah nd gentiemnen, whe, by hie ki the Christian Brothers, whe ‘cota ty a . @ days, with we )IVORCE CASRS PROSECUTED IN NEW YORK AND aad Yyom tence to Fort Gourgs. «distance of two ated , comforming in grade and line much to the batural Telpask af il Coca nese ae, a "Aubrey ( Bardedon, 17 days, Oe HOW EE aiencey ROP MNT, noe fee me, AMs nulls, the shotes are a ines of bul fork, atid ro be moderat ly etrenttons, enpect of all dewownimations ; therefore be cna i Fagard tor Sir phpay plete, nara sires 0 eible. Jast no 3 nt will admit, with graces ‘ r H eriean Isra Bi ays, ee mgm oe saaiern spur of tie highlasls ter Bot over ene tn twenty, abd af thie skseopness only | Meh Nth the ealotives of the deceased in the lose of American Israciites, lataod, ip naag DUKES AFT, FR, W days, wth me. ty Pe ret OF about sixty acres of ait meadow, par- | occestonally; it should be. sencrally tocated "ao tha } y Toren and all whe knew hin, aes ° Nk, Mie 4 é08 PM EMOVED Ar 3 BARNEM & Cramp ) Whe, Havana days, teen: hours I to THR EXRCUTIVE COMMITTER—INTRRESTING PRO- CERDINGS, ETC, The first session of the Seventh Annual Convention the Board of Delegates of American Ieraclites was in this city yesterday afternoon, the Thirty-fourth street Oulerops off T =o annem a ae = soaiianins Canaan a SEVENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE BOARD OF ain of Boston; Ponce, day, ee eer we Coon a renee, DELEGATES—ACCEPTANCE OF THR REPORT OF tn ing a to ‘aah’ a, af skin fa tn host, it emt 8h rect. OMice \ston'& ied to make arrange. which the meeting ad- 3 fringes with ‘ait mendow do a gi or tesa | ae clroumstances favor; the general idea being to keep | A “mmntioe of ten wre apy Tubby Hook watles bills ou | where the slew will be continuously flue, and to aol | Jeet (ur bi obvew Ur | opportunities for favorable villa lots on ench side of the Mr. John F. Seanian, | drive, where the breadth of the table land t# sufficient to \euiaakedmead ae 9 a yom Ble p along the | jaatify ite being divided by an avenue, Tt would be M yater’ Affair, Synagogue being chosen for the headquarters of the or- Duy vil, weet of Kingndriis nound is | sear some to stato the detaile of this line of drive, or the | THE DEAD KODIES OF THREE FaMALE® FOUND on | @anization. fe A kalt marsh til we reach the eal hile on | thousond circamatances thatebould enter into the consid. THE CONEY ISLAND BRace. Tn the absence of the President of tho Convention, Bn at the extromity of which stands an old | eration of its jocation and coustruction. Ti should Judge Cardozo, the chair was taken by B. Josephi, @axthwork known o8 Cock Will Yor. Fr this sort | Tihink, be limited to the area south of Np g neg sorely 8a a og Vico President, who ing few woll choson remarks wal. comed to this city Eseries of ty eght Se. she range of hills follows the Wudson®river @w to } shoud extend above the const te the prions on the Coney Island beach, sud om Satdntay another I65th street, and below to about Sixty Anh atreet; the | that are to cress the spayten Dayril whether the pre. | female body foated ashore, No clue has yet been ascor- her wercont towards tho river from the summit of the range | seut King's, of some oue oF more ot ona lah congregations tipese United Staten cd very rapul, leaving but fow opportunities | thence around the by Hy tained a» to their identity or the cause of death. Some ‘Afier the usual 4 ral for the convenient paseage of vehicles—the prineipal | son with the Epuytee Dust the Mieive need me ex | SUPPOFG they were vietione of the cholera on board ove | Committee presented “uncir ‘ihe aay? and only wel! dedned coesing phere 156th eirect Wing | present be, necessarily, worked of its full width - | Of the vorsols in quarentine and were thrown into tho in which anon, me 6 act that a sum of y Hook. At Fort ere om Point, wey wae wiiate line; in actual Working it should conform | waier. The lwhobitants of Cx 1y Intend have been toneh gees fee Israelites of America A h 1¢ conditions of the 4 practicable for succor ir cholera stricken co-religionists iy be reached by pangaces | to ihe convenience of exiating propretormange eon pettie. | *#Med on the head of this supposition, ag vey deem it ‘and that a balance of remain'd cy a, © ° ; | Menta. The land to be takem for the road should rather dengerous to have the bodies of C8% who died pended, Leg Leal gg ‘of the Board to Much of Bea Fea? im geeation te covered with | sally be of equal width hrowhout, for welformily a Of cholera thas tennafermd to their media yoluity, | tat amount towards (he cetablishment of & wreod—. n ie r ‘of convenience of adjuati 7 almehoure in Jerusalem. ¢ documen' Sone being in pasture fad erable aust--onts, ctvat- | thoes of sajerens tant enh, he, stones of a for | The fact that the bodies were tm sacks, with ropes | Called the auention of the Congest _ Kets, walnuts, maples, hemlock, cedar, elm and other | ceonowy in constraction and intevance, and for tastes around their waists, gives piaosibility §o the story that proposed of Jowinh free echools in the ~~ lng forests amd groves of great = Oe rary in width according to varying eireum- Sieee Camize were, eters ¥ and over. Slt ost oh bs gh hd Aliance Israelite A arres ‘ment wi wi admit toard after death corours’s held upon es Tie sof above the marshes is composed of loam and | crease Math of the tavelled reed wineee ae eee the although may & Won Boece this ts teecligiet sasbonn a - * Fee et Or arden, aod much of Mt is quite fertile taking to meet the exigencies of future years, PS Ff ‘under tbe cir- x the could receive education. from cattivation. or OF PLAN—OTRERTS TO RB OFECED ONLY ™ are alan made Of ihe ibe commision, previous te the detalled fe Surrounded on three sides by tidewater. Its RED xPRDED, aot oper which @ daily carried to | account of ite labors, congratulated the on the a Digtent point je at Wasiington eights, ou the grounds Tp prosenting & winn fer thie wats of the city it by Bo (he Comey ewes Pp'rit of talersece that now naiverssliy and