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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER, 22, 1866, ——_—— i ae a ae ; of Oilers. The appeal of the Citisens’ Associa. | 238 Hicka this (Monday) afternoon, at three SALE. ge | sarge organization are Roman Catholics It contains but } asint was one of peculiar historical prominence in his- peaiions of rand Sy ona 3 biseot, le span oo few Protestants, and the class of popalation in Ireland t@ ) tury, France, lend of his birth, being under the | tion to the Logislature says: aw?.eme with | o'clock, The veg and friends fami): ‘AND Di N FOR ' PA ORCH SERVICES. wie they elo he clas of popalalien ition the | codirol of that wise and. astulo. statesmen ‘Cardinal | oflce Diiders and ofico seekers. COMDI-a\jong “are ‘ited ¢6 attend, without Turther A ee et eons Shady Anglo-Fran the Scotch, s¥ind | Richelieu, from whom St, Vincent received many grants, | made on all sides to rob the far streets are "SL, Carmannen 0) Bases, years’ ‘bargain. roanmnenngneet gre eaurely alcot from. the resace. The Fenia% are | which bis benevolence and tove his asking. | wreychedly paved, the power of the l',9 government is | a native of Clald, Kings county, I aged OT years Mult oats, ‘corner Catholics, ‘Add to this that same ot the Oxtholic | The reverend gentlemen was to with | im the hands of a corrupt our Teources are wasted, Relatives and friends are ‘io ‘to at- os YTH AND THE CLERGY = them while others support them. How could | attention, and Dy drawing an inference full of | @ur revenues plundered. a worth millions | tend the fui from her late residence, 223 West GAB, SALE—VARIETY AND FANCY: BR. su * | they aoe and support and not err? This was cooumted | instruction teal ‘upon his bearers se’ to } of dollare are ted to private individuals with- Forty fret street, is Monday}afiernoen, at one @olock, oy fg Te Rg Soren fiers fot nm tbe grown he Ynsveee ae abataeaied | BC"Vineene therapy tepeie sca yompot cova: | tua” propaniatbolging ta” the” cir" an"ko | ichunat™ Satenyy a Sunaburg Dutchess county, | Se Aen. 1 Saar i PERERA EO the 4 ; [owe . ; Ahek thay ere Jntited in doing on ae found bie ely tive Banpfoee Pr'niutmeting to tue pout | manag'a as tovield bute trifling Fevenue, whieh if pro- | on Friday, October 19, Euszamera, beloved wile of Jere: | 4 bows TOWN FOR CHEAP—REs, NI f to appear Friemly ‘nd oitgers wnfricndly | and lowly. After the chanting of a bymn by the Qvolr | perlyand honestly managed would yield ‘several. mil: | tian O'Connor, 1n the OSth year of her age. taurants, ‘unch Toons. Liquor Moat Market A REVIEW OF FENIANISM, | soy for some wo oppow ioe vature might oe attained Of the chureh, the audience dispersed. ous. No faatgaion ov puschment tas followed the | Tho funeral wi ake pine rom the Feidenae of hr | Produc Slauds, Oyster suloons. Set clase Bakeries ~—— Then there wes a aliference between regular clergy een most flagrant vy. r, No, a ry 800 J (ELL Agency, lodar strei Kee ty | juated 5 Tawa and regulations the most essential for the public | day) aftern . ecigae eg or my gp a tnd tne Jou clergy, 7, {ries Toe kioenaiaa sic: | Farewell to the Old Central Presbyterian gous are aver eafenved, and bare becouse 9 ated Soest: 14 zh tr aa iy ar aca A Ce ata ir r a al ulation ven, ig) olty ; RAL. —After severe good aaa tery ae aes a, ate Sno FUNERAL SERMON BY DR. SPEAR, cad ae eee Sian kee the esuit | Divine worship was hid yesterday for the last time in | our mercantile interests are greatly injured. Tho me: | O'Nwat, in the 18th yeut of her axe. Side; Tent $26 Permouthe cei all SES ty aven: Siorey hous joan order whieh ig directly under the | the old Central Presbyterian church, situated on Broome | chanics and laborers are oppressed. The poor are made Tho relatives and friends of the iamily are invited to TH |, 16h Bighth ey y ble bi in collars her mother, a Soe, WOE one ine Nene ema are iniee, | SeNMn ave, Momkasen) of: Drantway The efinee'Bae Poaiee eat a housed. Curaunotare exbedded tn Sith; f Bo WE Chase tee ine (beater) eiveracce, et nb TARGE NUMBER OF CORNER, LIQUOR, STORES, directed he mith Jesuit clergy are like ahe privates and | een Bold to the Kerchants’ Union Express Company for | engendering disease, destroying tho health and lives of | o'clock, Shinery oy bore Chesee, earmiaht Dr. Cheover on the Danger of modiugs. Bi iy, under thee chief the Pope. it could | $60,000, ‘The society will immediately proceed to the | thousands, whilo $400,000 per annum is paid for cloan- | Revicxer.—On Sunday, October 21, Hxvuy W. Reo- | avention t DEYO, jinth avenue. ¥! ‘classes fi ing them, ag very large proportion of which goos into | 1cK&k, a native of New York, aged 23 years. Sang ATTN kg a gi tC Borrowing. De FoR aaa are Joalousiee berween’ them, and | ceeton of @ new and elegant structure on Sixth avenue, | inf oockets of tho parties who coutrol them.” “Thero is | "The relatives and friends’ of tho family are respect | AN ESTABLISHED OYSTER HOUSE, ON A PRIN, eee 5: while one class favored one the othor might very | @2 site somewhere between fifty-chird and ffty-sev- | a rmedy for this if the people would act. Shall | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his Iaio resi- | 2, “cipal jhorougl ‘attached. Apply after 12 o'clock, rersonably be expected to favor a diferent thing. Grant- | oath streets, we clos our eyes and say what cannot be | dence, No. 38 Ludiow street, this (Monday) afternoon, at | 0"t)"hrevieR, 97 Orchard street. re ts P, cured must be endured? No inaction is inglori- | two o’ek without furth tice. Segatescengevenng ys pds ape gif oh game na ing pad yeas pn Set enty meant: Pin bergen Yosterday morning Rev. E. ¥. Hatfield, D.D., preached | O1.° ig’ mean, is treason to truth and God. We Pe, ae please ~ ing RUG STORE—LARGE AND WELL STOCKED, AND Ue Jet ay appoee thea. Tn Yue recon place thoalms | £08 largo assemblage, must bestir ourselves at ons, We should endeavor to | Ruvxowws—On Sunday, October 21, Saran M. Rev- | T)" Lease to May, ioid with cheap rong for male. Apply at G7 Le enlans wera to De considered, They professed to | Tn the afternoon at halt-past two o'clock tho closing | exert a grealcr ia(uence for, the canse of intoxrity. | wou anative of Abylaragh, county Lougfor!, Ireland. | 8 Greenwich arene, 7 ‘pense . stors should preach mi ; rumpe! je 08e F 801 nd Thoma: Oe reat eines sohercmstariinemers te ine, | Serene °F the Sabbeaih sohecl were bel, Zhe: eier- | tiow should ol give au uaceriain sound, Wo must | aro invited to attoadahe funeral, this, (Monday) at | T)RUG STORE YOR SALE_NEATEY FITTED UP, DO. land instead of a monarchy. Many of the Fenians wer® | Sse consisted of those usually observed ‘in Sabbath | combine, we must co-operate with the C:tizens’ Associa- | ternoon, at two o'clock, from 113 West Thirly-ninth | py tire obtained by appiyingat id Hudson ‘corner i Pargell to the Old Contral Presbyterian Chureh--The City Wholly Given to Idolatry---A Word to the Neu pie ape rom school coucerts, interspersed with appropriate addresses | tion, Every true aud honorable man entitled to @ vote | street. Voters: of New York. saganiatanes soo with their ond dere fiat thoy wore. also = yo number of gentlemen who have at different times | shouia vote it in tho duty of the citizen to vote, and | " Rerxo:pa—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, October 20, | “eo = t & & &e. core, He bad a document in his possession writen by ciated as superintendents, Tho exercises were ot @ | he who neglecta it io lacking in patriotism. He is un- | Taomas ReyNoups, of county Armagh, Ireland, aged 37 RUG STORES FOR SALE—IN NEW YORK, BROOKs | v - | Very interesting nature, and were icipated in by @ | faithful to his country and fo the community in which ears, lyn and cons ; firet class Presert Stores in St. y John O'Mahony fn which the Romish Conny Homan | very large number of cbildren. Moy wero. presided | fesecdes, It wouldoe well f thore was a iow making | ° His relatives and friends are invited to attend the fa- | Louls and. in New Orleans, STRIOKLAND'S. Droggiaia? iat, however, was the grand thing of his life, and he is | over, by Rev. William Adams, D.D., «former pastor of } jt obligatory upon the citizen to vole. See to it, then, | neral, on Tuesday morning, at nine o'clock, from Nos- Agency, 240 Broadway. Lecture by Rev. Charles B. Smyth, D. D.. om ype y ‘ that at the approaching election you attend to your duty | trand avenue, near St Mark’s place, Solemn mass of 1 tho Principles and Aims ef the Feninwe They | bound to make overything sulwerviont 10 Ba bad | tn the voning a vory largo gathering of the members | aa voter, and that you may do #0 be sure that You avery | roynictn at den A. M: at St. Joseph's chureb, ‘ace pre eg iA er gi abe Characernen. ae 68. SaeNEy Oo Foligion was but it would take too much tfme. “He read, | amd friends of the congregation assembled. ‘The church | one have your names regisiored next Friday if you have | street, near Vanderbilt avenue. in streets. ‘Ten per cent discount on sll Bxtension of Papery—Lesons for the | Tos Mit last article of the crocd, stating incident: | Waa filled to its utmost capacity. | The pupit was ocou- | not done go alroady. Roacux.—On Sunday, October 21, after a severe tliness, | from the present’ date till Junuary 1. 1867, for price Oloray, de. sate | aig tint tio cresd was uot put ous unt tbingenve | plkd by Rev. Dr. Spalding, Tov. Dr. Adams, Rav, Mr, | "Tho diacourse was listened to with grb attention by a | Laumm daughter of Philip”. and Mary Roache, agod | lat ess Sel ‘fo a large congregation, yesterday afternoon, ‘years after the grand protest by the Protestants in the cock . a, B, y pastor numerous congrog: months, —I RES AND TOOLS OF A ‘Presbyterian Church on ‘the corner of Houston and | time of other (was, signed, and that therefore | the church. The services were opened by the reading of ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her | -flOR, SALE LEASE, PIXTU age AyD an 2A exter the seriptases' by Rev. Mr. “HMchcock, | the. prayer, was PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, grandfather, James Morrison, Esq., 251 West Houston Hat Factory, No, i the, Romish Church Wins last article, requires of | ade by Rev. Dr. Spatding, and the Can bere tee — Street, on Tuesday afternoon, et two o'clock. Relatives | °C BEEES FROST, 770 Myrtle aveniic. every sovereign that is crowned (by. the Pope), | Preached by the pastor, from the toxt—Pealms, twenty. | Hon. Charles Suinner was married in Boston on Wed. | and friends of tho family aro invited to attend. R SALE—AN OLD ESTANLISHED RETAIL GRO- a Bat receives ‘his position from the | #xth chapter and eighth verse-—‘Lord, I have loved | neaday to Mra, Alice Hooper, daughter of Jonathan | Savax,—On Saturday, October 20, Many A. Savem, ce #hompeon streete, Rey. Charles B. Smyth, D. D., do- Yivered an able-and eloquent jecture on ‘ Lessons for " aome \d Flour Store, doing 4 cish business; average = Nanaia the peiacinloe, soe! SR a ae ees, orercey the habitation of Thy house, and the place where Thine | Mason, of Boston. The nuptial ceremonies were per- | widow of Jamé use, of consumption, in the 36th ales $500 per day, with néarly a tiree years) lease ats Fenians.” The usual religious oxeroisos of singing and | Same source, every member of the hieraichy. every | noogy qwelleth.”” ‘The preacher, after an elaborate eon- | formed by Bishop Kastbura. The honeymoon is to bo | your of her age, nee _ Font, “This isan Spportunity arly ino. wilh At belng ap ol prayer preceded the lecture, which was substantially as | SrcnPutel: .Romimt, Bit oe nthamatize” every | sideration of tho racgon why’ Christians should be- | passed in Nowport. eS Fen ob aint tially MAA Mies ot Hast, hls ne opportunity rarey a. wi meen folio principle or idea which the Church “admits, rejects or'| Come endeared to thelr place of WorHhi), (00100 i) | TT—_—_—_—_—_—e | her brothersin-law, Ric Jobn and ‘David, are re- parr 1h a co cae REED ete. Prince oF idee Withee Fouvans or not; they were | Drief the most important events connected with the his- ney mecenees aH soar, Job. cg coe hap BALE TER © OLD NASHED, | UNER Imagine my beloved hearers, Afveen hundred thousand | bound to uphoid the Popigh eystom. It was not to be | wry ot the church organization and its progress. | On MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Tesidence, 169 Kast Thirty-second street, this (Monday) | bargain for cash or good city property. Apply 0M. BUBH- 8 assembled to listen to the discourse which I de- unk pba roe ea tercmnear themselves, or | the first Sabbath March, 1820, Rev. Wil- = afternoon, at two o'clock, ) | FOR Gas Bice in this ploco last Sabbalb afternoon. Did any | traPin Id connect themselves. with any liam Patton, D. D., of New Haven, came ene, Sciacca Sinko aba 7 . a ever addrese 80 large @ a, viva voce? 1h ey re ‘except the Father Mathew ‘Temperance hitber and commenced to preach in a school Married. daughter of potheesee gy ‘andl J. Spencer, 26 Fo 8. ALE —THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ABoor po aoe tke, ie net ae annals of the | OTe mur Their priests condemn their joining any | 70%, inf Mulberry . street, between Grand and | Dovie—Suanor.—On Sunday, October 21, by the Rev. | years, 2 months and 12 a sacha 3 1 Shoo Store on the “xin aveuyo, Inquire a ‘world. Would you not wish toown.a church that would | Aid Society. Their priesig condemn thw jating ay | Hester strects, which he hired’ for three years, at two | L. §, Weed, Mr. EDWARD Dorie to Mist Many JANE ‘As the bird to its sheltering nest, Sint arsnue, eirner Swen tb socommodate them all; to see it filled, and to have a | Sher me. Cantera tanenmtonce with tin princi. | Dundred and iifty doliars a yoar. This sum he paid him- | Snanor, all of this city. Nocards, Og ilprbte apne sa: ae eee ane ‘minister with stentorian veice gufficient to make itself cre pres ser Church of Rome. For these men, | 8¢'f receiving nothing until the church was wards Lows—Mouxgox.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Octeber 16, 80 her spirit bas fied from this world of unrest, F oo Dee TABLISHE Suasdobe om Jbeard by cach to the uttermost limits of vast no to yes sane abouk republieaniem wae all > | built, on the 8th of January in the year following, The | by Rev, Edward8. Andrews, B 'D., Mr. Janes B, Lows, To re} ‘on the m of Bt ‘on the increase; satisfactory reason or selling: Ad- Srowd Tae ag Fe eas ee Sancranene ier wad of Brooklyn, to Mise 8, ADsLaiwe Moxsox, of Detroit. The FTN Te take i ee ner late residence, | aresa Bd. W., Herald odlee, for it was an impossibility in tho nature of things for | church was then formed of four persons, of whom only course has found its way to prebably so many people, ~ one, @ resident of the State of Wisconsin, now surv! Locxwoop—Vatentuxe.—On Wedn October 17, at | 75 Kast Fifteenth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at x Shroagh the columns of tho very popular and enterpristn ape bl peer otal ry reeds of Ireland, | At the first communion eight were added—the first fruit | Christ church, Oyster Bay, by Rev. R. @: Hutton, Wat | one o'clock. The friends of the family are invited to | WOR.SAMESA TEN YEARS) LEASE. ON THE WEST Fad in which it was kindly and gratuitously ‘There was no slavery in Ireland. Why did not the Pro- of the first revival in the church. Soon after three lots, | 3. Locewoon, of Brooklyn, E. D,, to Roane L. Vauen- | attend. Broadway. ‘4 bat a mighty power for good a popular newspaper | 1.1002 "tne anglo-Francos or the Scotch complain of | the present site, in Broome streot, wore purchased for | rm, of Syosset, L. 1. Philadetphia papers please copy. may be! | What pulpit or whas human voles can preach | i ciavery in Ireland? There was no such thing there | four thousand five hundred dollars, a church was erected | | Mackay—Browy.—Os Thursday, October 18, by the | Stmowsox.—On Saturday morning, October 20, at New- FOR SAGESAT A BARGAIN, THE NICELY FI ‘the Gospel co extensively as that? What tongue—even of an angel—bears comparison with a eo press? Might not an archangel desire ite power? Every sheet 4s worke off is a separate preacher that has a little con- Lik St 50 We ul it Btocl pS feat street, with or without ears. A Her friends, and those of her brother-in-law, the late R SALE—A BROOKLYN AN RI 4 Jacob Gillett, are respectfully invited to attend the Dg ‘will be sold cheap, ot vag rey ty oh sai and opened for worship on the first Sabbath in May, | Rev. A. R. Thompson, HerpyetR Mackay to Luciwpa, | ark, N. J., Miss Sanat Simonson, formerly of this cit; my (renee Tg ei 1822 Sermons were then preached by Dra. Romeyn, | daughtor of James H. Biown, all of this city. No cards, aged 73 4 i) a t least with those of or Scotland, They | Rowan and spring. Under tho care of Dr. Patton the Were oven ‘Deller off, as they were not so severely | congregation increased until the church was filled. Many Net Marri he hich, Ne a rj = o1 Fpiea dy che wamber of" the sheeks impremsed, becomes | 'xed for everyting Oe nee oan Silom resigned. ia 100% baviag’ boas chawen. Geore: TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Seen Coa ee ease etna a ns | RA ee” Oe = of congregations. If, then, that discourse | every man could worship, God under big own | tary of the Education’ Society. It was in this | , Some maliciously dispoted person insertoa in Satur- | Otton,. NEAT oe win bo in allendance at Centre street tei — = ‘was worth disseminating, ought not ‘they, and all of us | Sue Mae Oe en se thomselvos had an endowment of | church, in the winter of 1831-32, that the | day's Hunan a notice of my marriage, Ww ch T wish to | Gepot, Newark, to meet the two o'clock train from New 1 ag Pegging eres Sm recreated who fee! an interest in seeing tho Of Christ spread | Over, even the Papists the union protracted meetings were held, which re- | state ss entirely untrae. Epwarp A, Kaye. d Store, with Lease and License; will be sold thirt, yunds a year from the British government for the York, foot of Cortlandt street. 47 it. TupEten of they clergy at Maynooth. Colleges, 100, sale. 1a Abe sganane S reptvel <een eevee Died. : Shire. —On Saturday, October 20, Lockwoon Surrm, in | Cast l47 Leonard street ealied the Queen’ Colleges, bad. been established there ete ae cst onload Bele hat thoes Unae Gas | Accunuan.—On Suntey marniig. Octg 21, thie | HOST your a Bienes. FPOR SALE FLOUR AND FEED STORE, IN ONE OF whose professorships and scholarships bad been thrown | For several weeks services were held three times eac! FAN ion, cldedt son of Abraham ACharman and | ,The relatives and friends and the mombers of Attorney the best locations in the city. Address box 133 Herald: open to the Pupists. All the old penal laws had been day, the house being crowded and many hundreds being | Henry Ac eg eldest on 3 mont rey Street Methodist Protestant church, of which he was @ | Office. No agent n at removed, and now to-day, with the exception that the | Converted, who joined this and other ees ee Ann Wileon, aged 18 years, a trustee for some thirty years, until his death, are respect- ne re s need Seeds OF tneoal Episcopal was the established Church of the land, it | ciruschea in ihe Oty. | During the ming oe dechurch, | “be relatives and friends of the fami are respecsyny | fully invited to attend the faneral, ee conan) aes pga ome A Ronny k sauna Fooeives its tithes, They are on equal terms with he | were formed from the congregation. intra? | invited oatiend the Ramer, tis eeeay attraood, af | B00, a hall-past one ood, fromthe Attorney Street | re PFT SS ; intelligent people of the land who were among the ° his its, No. R SALE CHEAP—OYSTER AN: pee tetelligent pe 8 November, 1894, Rev. Dr. William Adams, of Brighton, | one o’clock, from the residence bisainperhioty Bwiruexnanx.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Ootober at, | H'Os, SANE CHBAR-OvOTER AND : tholics, the Fenians dislike the me one stolook, fra 1, Protestant ascondency. The true ground of complaint | Mass., became the pastor. Ho continued to miniatrate | Vandam strec! ~orning, October 21, Manaaner | Many Loura, youngest danghter of Robert and Mary | Inquire on the premises, 28 Hud was Popery, and the chains of slavery which itrivoted | foF eighteen years, during which the eee toe cancn Sunday via Barrett, in tho 38th year of | *withenbank, aged 8 months and 7. days, Soquensgeprapepeenaapeapentns y ‘the masses, What meant the rami th to thank the editor of the New York Herarp’ I ed on Monday from ap ardent Christian gentleman, who resides in Jersey City :— Readi this morning, the Hxnaxp, my attention ras drawn togour beauuful. discourse on Bunday in to the ill-fated steamer which was lost in the terrible gale. As T stood in my bumble place af business, meditating us I Foad, my soul was Mfted up te God and, tears of joy ran INING SALOON, em billiard saloon, eu Gown my face, praising God in my heart that He sent you ifications of | Church was very marked. During the winter of 1852-63 | Bannsrtr, daughter of Henhasig, county C The friends 0 family are invited to attend the OR SALE CHEAP—TWO SOAP KETTLES, C@PACIe the gad tidings of great joy to pacoch to a. dying world) t | dhoir societies all Gvor tho world, if thelr sole object were | tbe question of forming a new Fresbyterian church in her ago, a natlvg ‘relatives ‘of the family are Treiand. | fuowal, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the | 4, {17 $000 and 600 pounds exch ‘of Fancy soupa’ toe suid am glad you preached thatsermom. Tt has dope me much | to free Ireland? The orignal alm seemed to to es- | the upper part of the city was agitated. The transfer of 10 lendg, attend the funeral, from the residence of | *@idynce of her parents, No. 65 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn. ion ‘305 Peail Rat. ey 8 ‘i T’love you, because you preach a full salvation tablish Popery, but it might be like that of the Italians— | Tosidencos in this direction made it necessary for the | fully InY'No, 95 Kast Twenty-third street, on Tuesday | , S¥4erz.—On Sunday, October 21, Tuomas L. Swantz, rough the blood of the Lamb. I will pray for you that Pearl street church to relinquish its position in that | her ups.’ in th fo Np ORBAN ea Willspeak through you to the people. I believe your | to free Popery from secular control, andestablish a liber- 4g! Ubon, at one o'clock. in the 4th of nis age. OR BALE CHEAP—A WELL KNO HAT STORE, Soinon oF yesterday will convict akany souls, God Slers | allem like that now existing in Italy and France. Butif | stvect, This church enited with the Central, and a new | sannox.—On Friday, Octoer 19, at Minersville, Peun- | -, The réatives and friends of the family aro respect- Stock und Fisturea; doing a good business: rent cheap; Lam ‘bound to meet you in heaven og of | so, why assail Canada, unlces as subsidiary to their | Church was at once formed near json square. sylvania, Daxizt Barvox, of New York. fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- | oan be rented for any length of time. or particulars ing Wea. ‘Yours, truly, EDWARD HEGINNIS. | Grea.” dim, Tho speaker argued ‘at grect length | the union of the Pearl street and Central churches, the) “rho reistiven and friouds of the femily are roquestea | d@HCe, 82 (rand sizeot, on Tuesday alternoon, at two | *610 Second aveand orat No 2 Dey sire room 10, Let us hear no more complaints, either from merchants | on these several points, and then elicited principles which <n Pens er “ages vi Rev. ox Pair’ | to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, | °'clock, without further notice. 0 OAPTAINS AND OWNERS OF VESSELS.—ALI ‘who have hundreds in thelr employment, or from any | he would recommend as lessons for the Protestant clergy. | Rev. Dr. Parker, Rov. Dr. Adams and Rega to | No, 343 East Tenth ‘streot, this (Monday) afternoon, at | _, T#RS#I1.—In this city, on Satu October 20, Mrs, ander’s improved Metallic Life Sots, ull len; pther class of persons, because the New Yoru Hegatp | Want of prohibits all except the mere mention v. Mr. Wood was Lgl god of the | one o'clock, Ruts, widow of Jubal Terbell, in the ear of her for sale cheap, at G: & W. ALM XANOGR'S, ‘ine Se x fxoritn newspaper with bim who now addresses | of those: First, to encourage a love of country, emulati take charge of the church. On P¥he church | Bancxer.—At Patchogue, L. I., on Saturday, October | , The relatives and friends aro invited to attond 1 Bouth street, New York. Henceforth I svat always remember with grati- | that which has impelled the Fenianato sacrificos of bl 9th of August, in the following yes'calamity was | 20, Avnam Baxcxxn, only son of Adrian and’ Julia A. | Stneral services, this (Monday) afternoon, at four o'clock, | the good which it did last Monday by publisbii ‘and treasure; second, to encourage brotherhood in a | Ws accidentally destroyed by fire. snile worshipping | Bancker, in his 37th year. from the residence of her gon, 8B. Yerbell, No. 38 12 To SR—f00n FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, ‘hat sermon to the four quarter of the and Tehall common cause; third, to avail themselves of the power | 8°00 repaired, the congrogation mgy ¢, 1855, the new Barkay.—On Saturday, October 20, Grorcz Banxay, | West Twentieth street, without further notice. ity and cesta Gale wikaes Ob ustae en ee spray, that, God will bless ite proprietor, bis whole edl- | of organization, eapecially where the laity aro allowed | 1 Brooke's Assembly Rooms..q resigned t6 accopta | aged 40 yoara . * | | Travin—At his residence, 216 York street, on Satur- | Worf. Cucthis owt Tweet Navaau street, room staff, his reporters, and all persone in bis employ- | a proper share of eontrol against Kingeralt ‘and edifice was ded.cated. Dr. of in Apri, | The relatives and friends, also the members of Con- | “Y, October20, the Rev. Ronrrr ie R., rector | atts wmoent without exception. Yesterday it ‘occurred 10 me priest- nevi eraft; fourth, to labor for and encourage the hope of an | Sal! from the Presbyterian,“or Dr, Wood the church re- | cord Lodge No. 43 1, 0. of 0.'F. of Trinity church, Jersey City, aged the most appropriate selection I could make for a cao rs, ge No. F. and the Sinserité Lodge if Q ————_—SS>===Z overthrow of popery; and fifth to avail of op- | 1860. During the pastonrty.ave being united at one | #. and A. M., also the Seamen’s Boarding House K MACHINERY. ¥ rears, The funeral will take place from Trinity church, on ultimate eepers’ NN RRR text was Romans, chapter x., verse2:—‘'I bear them | portunit es todo good among’ them, and by the accom. | Celved many in yoars of bis pastorate two hun- | Benevolent Association, are respectfully invited toattend | Tuesday morning, at eleven o'clock, T 175 WASHINGTON ‘STREET. f éoord, that they have a zeal ot God, but not according tof these prine|ples to give to Ireland ita trae | time. During thaygr wera admitted to membership. | his funers!, this (Monday) afternoon, ppp & hee Woon.—On Sunday, October 21, Mrs, Many Woop, re- A land and Dey, for wale, Porte tind Meadguary” Eine to knowledge.” And here 1 may sonia mark that the 5 : dred and eighféreafter the church remained without a | his late residence, No. 60 Cherry ‘street. His remains | ct of Jobn Wood, formerly of the city of New York. ee cs JOS. CHAMPION, Manufacturer, 1p, im one of its edi last y, mentions | The lecturer was listened to with marked attention | Por two year” On the firat Sabbath of September, 1862, | will be taken to Cypress Hill Cemetery for interment. Faneral services at her late residence, Targeo street, T 79 MANGIN STREET, ee fact that twenty-five years ago it brought down a | througbout his lcarned discourse. After the usual closing | *¢'#ed pariincumbent, Rev. Mr, Dunn, entered upon his | Bocarr.—At Motrose, on Sunday, October 21, Avnawam | Bear Gow street, Stapleton, 8. I., on Tuesday afternoon, A BOILERS AND ENGINES FOR worm of abuse upon iteelf by the efforts ft made then 10 | religious exercises the congregation was dismissed, the bre? pastor, The guestion of removal up town was | V., con of Williard M. and AnnaP. Bogart, aged 8 months | % to o'clock, "Friends of the family, and those of her ft GOVE, yeform te politicians and u he 4 and Pointe to the sg eaaiinied before and at this ime, but Bo dofoite re ck 8 days. bs er «rs spre pei w, Isaac @, Boyce, are On gate aes WaknCHE = @loguent ones among one who now our “7 was attained until durin, @ present year. ‘The funeral will take place this (Mon afternoon, iy mai ™ J Metropolitan pulpits as grateful for its kindness. bys gaara bere! ed f pc ra she | sermon was a very Tntrenting» one, and was listened t | three o'clock. Ms bart 9 | SSSR Reisen, , Shatting Pulleys und fier Pectabie Forges person who will take the trouble to refer to the on the Danger of Borrowing. | with the attention, At it# conclusion, Rev. Dr | — Boorm.—In Lafayette, near Jersey City, N. J., on : ne Uno. CUMMINGS, 143 Osntre street. of his memory, will see evidence of the truth of Rev. Dr. Cheever preached two ‘sermons yesterday,” Adams, for eighteen years a pastor ot the church, spoke | Sunday, October 2i, of scarlet fever, Jonn GaNTLEY, aes arr ee ee § semarks. A man who is master of his trade or @ | tolerably large congregations in the Church of the briefly and with much evident feeling. to the congrega: | only son of William’ and Phebe Booth, aged 4 years, POPULAR CANDIDATE . R SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A FIFTEEN HO! proficient in his profession, is never afraid to have bis | tane Tho sermon hed in the morning ¥? ® | tion, The services concluded with the dox: . 3 months and 10 days. FOR, power ween oa Pumping Eng'ne, with two M pea estan usta, oeeanraiae, kets | cay vegies shereter. Ta the evens 2 he feral wi ako pe, frm ha rience on | THE SUFPRAGHE GF au rROrt eg A A eg | n . In the even! ‘ : . L fect c that as the storm in nature parties the A his pad ar following sieean hi 7, for it | Discourad by Rev. Pr. Stryker=The wee parents, in Lafayette, this (Monday) a! C at two diliecaaie JHE PHUNNY PHELLOW En a Stent Pumps peels, eather ith new shore, or the crucible refines the gold, 0 criticism | wae porrowed.”'—Second Kings, aixth “Apter and arth iy Given te Wdolatry—A ‘Word t@ the | © peocawan.—On Sunday, October 21, of consumption, 18 Rik Tockers OF THE NEWS AGENTS R SALE—AT 5 PARK STREET ¢ rae ellminates thé imbecile and worthless from the class to . La ‘of theological stu- ork, Danter Baosxawan, in the 64th year of his age, brother | *t ny time after sunrise r° Btoam Bingtuse and Boilers as 80, 20 whieb he belongs, and makes more conspicuous the true | Verse. The hart «wu cifcumstanc” In the Reformed Dutch chureb, Thirt; sear street, of Thomas Brosndiian. : Pell thee ee a = aw value of those wiio remain, Within twenty-five or thirty | 2-w im olden times formed the Hirst part of his dis | pat iat pa wate aub, | Jho friends of the famnily are requested to attend the | o:tht,,polls will, bo open until everybody shall have had an | — ; ears this city has had ite Mason, its De Witt, %« FwiH0P8 | course, Ho then diated on «ie dangers of borrowing | We Pastor last ovgping delivéted a discourse on the “8% ! otorgt, this (Monday}"gfternoon, at half-past ono | eprom '@ dp his ten-cent ballot into the proper | P\OR SALE—ONE FIRST CLASS TEN HORSE PO y 8. RT fe Haus and such ke who Saroed (pulps and | tn im individual and pvloou cagen, The responsiiiy | 5&ei “the city wholly given to idlatry—A word tothe | ejcn, Com bis lle reedenee, Nor 27 Mulberry etree. | in conseguevee of the ténehant wit embodied ia tne | =the ensine and machine’ ola at SODey street liner numbered with the dead or superannuated; but | of taking as much care of borrowed articles as if they | Voters of New York.” Dr. Stryker took as his text the | Coaswm.—°2 era ee One| sou DT SARA DOU ee aoe ATRES, PULLEYS, STIAFTING, HANGERS OF ALTs we will have g Zyag, 7 Paxton. & Harper and a few | wero.all our own was one of the teasong taught by tne | sixteenth verse of the seventeenth chapter of the Acts | parnfuliliness, Many EXOW w Cogewall, hoes iors Presa pera Sars, 4 Shoe a wort endeavor js goryant to the 7% apa . aged 48 years. RADICAL CONGRESS WATER— Presses, Rollers, Mandrilla, Thankful for Chase favorn <<< TEAST | text. ‘The borrower i 3°57 be sondor,"’ avd an | of the aposties—And while Paul waited for thom at | *8! stives and friends mily ar invited to re 5 246 East Houston street, opposite Norf shall beccthe | independent mind evel alos finder te blige | Athens his spirit was stirred in him when he saw the | auend tho funeral, this ‘Stone frarernoa, a two | dere; therefore wo Person nese Be witha cof gf the Chad, tion, In all jecond street, Gian. j great comic sheet. F PNOTR QAR PVOTE ne grants who are pass! a mi human elation cannét 0 — REAvs vy SL URSDAY MORNING NEXT.“ | Will be gfanis, t00, instead of the found better provisions in this respect than sre con- | city wholly given to idolatry.” One of the most dis- orekeck, from her late residence, 3 Dilliputians who now cree] up on the knees of the | tained in the Jewish code, There is one kind gene tinguished cities history is Athens. The capital of ator (Pa.) papers please copy. ——_—. Se ators to be ween and hoard of men. It is iwrorder to | jug which is now becoming very general, and in, uch | yuca, and the seat of the Grqcign Empire, it was found. Pearl at Po std greg nn ‘A. SMEAL MEPYOTION IN BROS AL. an as aR Be Y. the reviving of the ork done twenty-five years it bionable, It is that of le appropriating ; = SMALL INDO ago Waal reapect, Eee am mow lecturing ou the vices | ene tae an inerr bands tor over purposes, | ed by Cecrops oyer fiteen hundred years before Christ, | October 18, 1u the 26th 77 of his —— Saat Re | | Fpilimo* vauion of Royal Velvet’ and Brussels Carpetings, ) THE LENOIR GAS Fry, " fal I qT ed aig employer's | In the time of the je, therefore, it was v oRsos, Captain S'Zy.axth regiment New York Vetefah | 1+ = ie 3) 2NG nots of this Lo discourse “divides itself int the teh foes see way fOr the arse Uy without some oid, and at that time ft was quite 2 celebrated fr | Slunteers, ©'.eat con ¢ Jamée T. Derrickson, Eee 10 35 per yards Floor Oticlotse iB teet wie, we Ug t D We Y ee NEE wing natural order:—First, who are the Fenians? | qualms of conscience and a firm de*Tmination to pay it | its Hterature, its political Influence and te patriotism The yol~ivos and frieida of th Secally ‘are respectally | and Oilcloths, 44 wit, 2G cents: Druageis yards iia: APPLY aps (AQ ENGINE! What are their priscipies and alms? Third, | back. iis elfors to. do" so 106 InelTectual and | of ts inbabltants as for ite, antiquity. ot the | invited to attend the funéFal, 1s father's resi. | Piano and Table Covers, Window Shades, Mats, Rugs 0, <0 TEN Be STREET, NEW yor«, AN. : ‘ ‘To POUR 0} BAWING AND AE fant Toe the oh into crime while trying | greatest men that ever lived have m Athenians. | <nce, Hall street, new Lefferts strect, Brooklyn, this | Picce® white and checked Mattings, ‘cents to 5) cents per T THE Tasotcupiaton’ st om retary ats “ny | Remi tke, deers, PGE sae the management of | Sconr, aaleameny waren shee mao nad by Ue | (Moudatategnin, a twa ack vet | ToS Bekins gam oe Bll! Amer es oun asors oPPioR, Hd NisSAU_SPARER,w. are Irishmen by birth and the sons of trishmen | Jargesumsof money, and y* “em for their own La ages learning, wisdom and valor gave with: an place a celobriiy Devoy.—On Saturday, October 20, Jawna Devor, in the a % even fifty per cent unrivalled in the olden times, Whi 4 > Game to | 33d year of bis age. : AAA, ANTED—A STATIONARY ENGINE, FROM 16 hs aiid oy fbn ng tothe ‘md Thon fed that they gr unable to repay what they bave Athens he rejoiced that he was, in hia holy ieee ions, The rolalives ena faends of the family are tful A. Tee Sete ry great tac Eitree Phened Were tn Ww wishes to : stone 1 wil ‘eo y aud “iithoee not follow that because @ Dorrowed, It is YA casos which have recently caused | brought into the society of the eptcureans and stoics and | invited to attend ‘he funeral, this Gay (Monday), | Cutlery, Kitehen'v) China and Glassware. ing. stating price and particulars, M0. Herald he ie therefore a horse.” The here | go much havoc ¢= confusion in the mercantile world. | other great philosophers of tho Grecian school. But he | from the Church of &. Tereea, corner of Hetry and Rut- RDWARD D BASSYORD'S Great Emporium, ae . ve ‘shewed his Irish wit, and corroborated thereby the | The same Dri; les carried into the legislative councils | could not but look away from the olegant buildings and | gers stre>ts. Cooper Institute and Astor place. corner street. i i i << thet he was an Irishman after all. | of a natiop“”! bring ruin and suffering upon a people. | the attractive society of the learned and note tho wretch- Giuerr.—In this city on Saturday morning, October A YOUNG EDUCATED GERMAN LADY WISHES a | ~ rected i different races in that ‘of trust and the violation of contracts by na- | edness which reigned supreme thero; and his heart was R, Gra, aged 52 years. TTENTION, PO! TANS.—! am ana Zand to wit: The Aborigines, answering to our Indians | fogets8 mo. less crimes than when committed by in- | stirred within hito when he saw the city wholly given up eke tuseeal Vill 40 pees ae ie residence, Nu. | fhe chenentn es Macias bor beaches ie Tine Clg BR pa reg mye ip I Fegert % priority of possstsion, and called by some | divtcht to vote tthe poor colored poopie ts ba axe: | teat the place was Tule tania” Pessanten tape sPhese | and friends of dar fasshy are respeoteliy invnes'e, | somone - | Fates af the hao Jom ruINTIN. A Naat it Ce about two-thirds poor col yp an expe- at ¢ place was i naan! “There an ends 4 fal are respect invited ¢, 4 i . ef tee pieneat popuauiin; 8 ew, tesconaanis of tne Meney by the Northern States which, ‘as white Staies | was no piace where #0 many vols wore to be seta,” and | attend. iis remahs wile taken to West Brookteld, | RARGUINS 16 UMA HAIR Goops—ar FRog. | 1x0 ESTABLISHMENT, cor ESTABLISHMENT, corner Vali and who islans " more representatives, they are to etronius, a cot of Paul’s, affirmed, “One revion | Mass., bis former tyme, for interment. 3 rs near a save ths Camaeton of the unth centers; held eva" | coupled with the white voters of the late rebel Statey | is so full of deities that yon tay more frequently weet | Boston papers pbase copy. tailor Sr eotpunand South Ninth, Willlameburg. Water. Mee eipeond eateces tae oe ak tehats te soendinte of the Huguenots, who fled thither togsfe | and thus divide the fruits of the fraud. They bave pre | with a god than a man. Tho modern Athens on this | Haxnuore On faturday, October 20, after a tedious | Curls be. "hecyes! TS dressed late Sie aarHe, Met PACK | ta, Cooper tnatituter thle Momiays wpe fost at 8 the persecutions which arose in France a, u tended that all the citizens shall bave equal rights in the | continent is New York. A pastor in this city ina thanks. | illness, Hart Jouxson, wife of Smith Harriott. ——_ _ o'clock. By order of ANDREW Lew SPrendent. Fewocation of the edict of Nantos, and settled -64y,i2 | sight of the law, and that all should be represented | giving sermon said that this metropolis, like old Tarsus, | The ralaves and friends, and thoso of her broth D'ORCES YeGaLLY OBTAINED IN NEW Yorm | —~ANtB F- Stuns, Secretary. , Tyublin and the southern cities; some ste | in Congress, It was difficult to figd words | the birtuplace of Paul, was.a place of tude, wealth, | Joser* H. and David Johnson, are respectfully invi and other & without publicity or fee till absolute EGULA Fab took up their abode at different per: ly srong enough to characterize so great a na- —— ‘and power, and he congratulated his people and | to«*end the funeral, from ber late residence, 74 West vores granted, Or B a free. & DEMOCRATIC /ém the cities along the seacoast, and no- | tio crime, bot there was One on = high | hi that they resided in such pleasant places and swentieth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. - jnselior, @e., 78 Nassau ue nfiscated lands The remains will be taken. to Greenwood for interment. SEVENTH Nase uny De Se by whom it was noted, and who would, in his own good | enjoyed #0 good @ heritage, It is true there Is & Sant And Clergy who recetved gifts 9” English crown: | time, mete oxt jastice to the authors of the aide, but creases onal Haxnxnny.—On Sum tober . | FIATENG BARGELY, INCKSAsmp our stock oF | ast WARD AT OF STH AND | re, rece) fivers St0m fy Mpemiends 2 little and title toon fall, both in individeal snd ‘sesiong! munity, ond to GARIN Te more glaring oteoe’ the | mEnnr, aged 42 years 7 es aan Hite paneer or spared to ofero gar | (OTH WARD AND FOR ASSE MOL 7. Ttatiang, who, at differen} etainet Enel nieh rsd = To gain and by 2 power men becg n h their begga which hangs like a over us, Rng io Debtor Gene ~~ of the family and Hook and BI Hin MANTEL af RRL EASES, FRANK A. KANSOM. ‘borigines in the lauter'# rox rgu Scottish sctlers, by | Politi an at present mancged, Lat every. yout cress | foateri ag ed nO ee come Rppears im all | fully invited to discwa che romersl, Wie (atondary trees Silvan WARE. AND TO THE DEMOCRATIC WARD COMMITTEES — on ROR j the descendants % prowace of Ulster was colo- | Therefore, Keep out of party politics if" lie would ‘pre. | ite vileness o suriece of the Seay Politic, aud | noon, at bait;past three o'clock, from the Baptist church, | "ENE PLATED WARE, PRENUM AND GERA. « folusteer to feat the, Cig Hal ana , \ mized in tho beginning of the spatrenih century under | serve his Independence. Im) Ay men wero ed | like the Apostie, o within us as we | in Soath iN. J. PLAIN AND ORA RN TAL CMIWA AND day’ until Saturday, to ‘applicn reign of James |” Of they ‘ a into crime, and it was hard to tell where hesitation | seo our city wi ‘o cannt “ sconsin and Milwankee popes ines copy. GLASS WAR duplicating lost’ papers. Do: it, » CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES. ———-— Agents for the portable Empire State Gas Machine, which li TH WARD [xDeyeUDERT. CLUB. Ly Ay 2 at P, i it WHITE FRENCH DINNER CHINA SETS, second selec. | Millor’s.2yhten"h,itauntn ascet, thts Mondayinacentig” SieminBY Order of ‘toma are att’ t mae ly given to veatry. Seaees nterronrred with 0 ela t they be- | passed into choice, and it seems but @ litte way from | hola all this po ig l Sulit, "God says to me | Hrixs.—On Sunday ovemn r 21, after a severe game absorbed in the latte> the English and Huguenots | the right path when men find that they cannot go back. | and to all bis sorvaps it as well | illness, Carnamxe Heixs, the beloved wife of Mark Fatarearried, the Scotchssve Temained almost distinct | Sach thoughts ought to admonish both old and young to | a8 to those whgy, long to, the press and | Hoins, aged 64 years, 1 month and 21 days. vontly the pope'cteny—virst, the Angio-rrance | SiO? a0d think and pray, and to commit thelr waysunto | to the forum, 4“ mpat and show may popplothelr | Nor sont Crap onde and brothers of Solon Lodge ‘an consiating ¢ e Lol 'n no other way was there any security from | up thy voice tea the house of J heir sine This 1 | the feneral, ‘een ee "ate Tecldspon’ Nas S06 Geame set pertee at? a Sonn RICH CUT SETS OF ‘Orags ee auaniy, He preget z corner Broome street. These are Be Koverning clas, to whom the | the consequences of apparently inevitable circumstances. | t 4 Poste. its and waded sentry for the most part belong, | ‘The services concluded with prayer and the bemedie. | shallstriet 40, Dut 1 totally disciaim any partisan | street, on Thosday afternoon, at two o'clock. 488, 490 and 499 Broadway, = ¢ ‘are principe'Y Epiecypalians, Secondly, the Scotch | tion. motives and what is offensively known as political Hrvza.—On Saturday, October 20, Orrixcer Havzs, | — — Dro! ope Sa i j Foo Meee are wually substantial farmers, eda sermon on ‘the lower | wife ot William Hruza,’aged 31 years, 1 month and 26 CHILBERG'S GERMAN OINTMENT.—WARRANTED Proroaars FOR RATANg, H merchants o4¢ — — and — Funeral Sermon o} Late Theo. W. Dwight, | dep* of the grea ” Cg but let os 7 +) a certain sas Either! the aiahtont Ganger. for . old vi BT ' feo Ther are gengally yterians, Thirdly, at Dr. Spear’s Church, Brook! wow turn from the “lower depths” to the upper scum, funeral will take place from 21 avenue A, on | FF te Bowery ad teal oa arto bad EES erent 8: MARIE Conrs, i the antigines, | a K.3 Celts. - Io Pay The morning service at the Rev. Dr. fs o from the swam) oe Sa tabebe Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Tho friends and rel- | t 98 Bowery and by all principal druggtate, Sealed proposals will be recotved al%), Oct 10, 1806 ‘ fou me tradesmen and profes. . Dr. Spear'e (Pres0y- | ante iiving in filthy Ts and # to the | atives are invited to att ANE ; Tuesday, wall! two eae, but they sre chiefly laborers and servants, | terian) church, Clinton street, Brooklyn, yesterday, had splendid highways of the city, where Yee regat Kruty.—On ds October Mra, wey EP IGhine sod Yenc tees, furnish ralions to the Valed Sites Few fae Se as come muitheste ig our —_ balla see sat special reference to the late Theodore W. Dwight, whore magnificence tnose who are fattening woe, pat ae Barons Kru, the beloved wife of Mr. Bernard Keiley, yr the largest assortment at the lowest market prices. | 12%! fron January 12857, to Jane re na wosd, . ms jer. e t il | of the count; Brow, and, = = —_— low Hany woman y are descended from the Phony. | *emite occurred on Monday last, the remult of injuries | 9% will see that Wail street and evoy business and | 50 youre and’e een en iT " a Sana. The fret wil second claw aro generally content | received while in the act of stepping from a railroad | pleasure thoroughfare in this godless clth over our far. | The relatives and friends of the family, and of hor a . - a with Rnglieb rule, _ = aig Ban pase go My train in Jersey City, after the cars had been put in mo- —_ res Rava i 3 ler rm son, Patrick Conery, and her brother-in-law, A GERTLEMAN OF 3, MATRIMORTALLY INCLINED, District of Cob Fro seo anreke. It is very dificalt matter fora | N0. Hebnd just taken leave of a part of his family, who | the“ cit att: cr ero. jaa | von Gerichtem, ana eau, fichaal B. Brasil and Jacob | oan indy, ut prepamersing “appearance. “Address Adver. tives for the the City Hall and otver places Where judi. | von Gerichten, and cousins, James Conery, senior and tus pend gety -—t how much more to explain, the prin. | were then starting on a visit to Washington. The ser- | cial and legislative assemblies are gathered in | jnnior, are respectfutly invited to attend the funeral, Pr of tiser, box su Heruia otter society, who is not a member the: mon was delivered by the Rey, Samuel 8, Pearce, whose | the tempi where the devotees }f Mammon | from the = —— — ciroumstances sometimes furnish | acquaintance with the deceased eminently qi jed him | prostrate themselves beforo their divinities— | corner of CI esday afte Y 4 N Spies of a rembe-inft< heqentaioa bits | Coteartean eel Toved Charon, on Tuesday aiterucon” at reso ce nes \ clue from with we may guess at much of the prin. | for fulfifling the snd task. The text was Philipians, Ist | while our theatres, concert saloons, liqtot stores and Albany please copy. « “f rn ry 79 1 ROADWAY, } } Siples held by Mwch ® society. Something in regard to | chapter, 2st verse: “For me to live is Christ to die is | gilded brothels—more numerous than ourclurches—are | | Kauery.—In Brooklyn, on Satorday morning, October DIAMONDS, WATCHES TOUS BTONES, ac. the Fen! be Fang im this way. Here let me | gain.’ In the couree of the eulogium pronounced by | constantly open and frequented by lovers of | 20, Exvima Kecaey, wife of the ate Charles Kelbey, aged THIS OL RN SHED ee ar) remise that y are not a political organization, | the reverend divine on the life and character of Mr. | pleasuro and the victims of lust. Let walook at the | 38 years. if PAYS THE UTMOST VALUE FOR OX Jewetay nthe sense ¢ DONE R party American organization, yet | Dwight, he dwelt with emphasis on bis philanthropy and | corruption manifested in our city ment. | — ihe relatives and friends of the family are invited to WATCHRS JEWRLS PLATE: PEARLS. AC, « thoy are poloal in their objects and aims touching au- | benevolence, his efforts in behalf of emigrante arrivi Plundering from the city treasury as @ as been | attend the funeral, from her late residence, 95 Cor OFFICAL IN RENTS AC. Av, other land f° other ands, And you know that it is | in this country, and his sympathy and co-oporation with | inaugurated within the last score 08 state of | sireot, this (Monday) aftertioon, at two o-clock, viken Be PiAwONDS. WA nS A ‘ ot ee Die features of ‘politics, that poli. | cotemporaries ‘who stood conspicuous as benefactors | things as thoy at present exist is agpating Tt | fur notice, ? Wit, BARRINGER, 23 Broadway, room & . Br Ad deo rare out their genuine rentiments as | Among nations. Reference was made to his literary pro- | would not be for me, in this and op Kixcstaxp,—At Union, Bergen coynt, Pan RB ee oan Rn vt aL F pou! 4 heir onten blo iments, Behind the Iatterare usi- | ductions, among which is a trensiation of the auto- | this sacred day, to enter fully into, lars, | urday, October 20, Grorar KINastaND, T i IONRY Lt ‘COED ON DI ab Se aoc hiv corte, other things that are not intended to be | biography of General Garibaldi, Mr. Dwight had | The atrocities which are commi officials | of his age. Wa’ Fi 1 in OH Tie | ee ia of “exch, station, the eit known cept by the wise, Bear that fact in mind | been an anzious observer of the political disturbances | are ted unblushingly. = are at Tho relatives and friends are fully invited to ar RATES. Al portion wean, Foy Laake on while wy ere discoursing to you about the Fi What have three y the bar of public opinion, the them vir- | attend the funeral, from his lave on Tuesday ELEY ke ak Blceekee ret MONDE. | sxsluded: the pork ‘No. 1 mens port; the tour, Somethig may be i, | past, in this connection the speaker said he had | tually plead guilty to the ch: ‘mealing. Their con- | afternoon, at one o’clock, without further notice, » 1 ae., street, up known as extra superfine in ‘of the place w fe tha aaah for faith. | Stephens, ther Irish | learned from documents given him by the father of de- | sciences have boon seared a8 even | | Lunxm.—On Sunday, October 21 C, only son of | “a7 HYMAN'R, 6 BROADWAY, CORNER OF BOND te Ca Head Cire, I cnderstand made a speech in thie city | ceased that the Hartford Convention, against which he, | curl up the lip. with scorn Robert (deceased) and Mary Luke. ‘ HYMAN'S 688 BROADWAY. CORNER OF BOND some sonths ago, in which he stated that the term | in common with so many others, had imbibed the | seok to keep in abey: and hb The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ‘atches, and Biverwtrn or will advance on the above arti. Fergn is derived from the word strongest prejudices, had been very much maligned. Attend the funeral, on Tuesday afterooon, at half. = 4 Trial militia wae designated before the That convention was composed of some among the very | from the ig impons. | one ‘o'clock, trom the residence of his, mother, a ee | Chevanity in that land Bat this ie” ror. re | best men ip the country, actuated by motives of the Tick street. i TM. BROADWAY—1 PAY Ri. J yw? PRICES wan sueh thing as en Irish militia or mational militia fst patriotiem, and whose loyalty was undoubted. Maxanas.—Axxa Marra, daughter of John and Cathe: for Diamonds, Watches, J: }, ae. OF advance on then @F even ® separate nation, the country being di- ene documents were tfeated by the apeaker ax rr cathe janaban, 11 moni ‘ths and 7 teAac viel Ime five pacts, peopled by ‘five races in | dra authority on the subject, and w thoroughly funeral’ will take pines this Mente) aft * ‘AACS, Diamond Broker, opposite Wallack's Theatre. a pana 9 +~ mar zit Secaane, O00, Sateen S08 ST oe ise as aun of revekons teasoagy. “The te, O'iock, from the residence of her parerits, 130 ‘St. T NO. 0 WEST TWENTY-THIRD FIFTH mer —during (he reign of Q e ‘8 * it en of Quoc Many, Of Bag» | Coes un active ona evened neon” ans hie Morar nde tat sree) A Pay Be geist Bamana ‘ reign, ytaien that island » by his ball from posses- | bereaved family he (the speaker) commended the happ; oo of the Brin Pe pA. Thea the memories of the as some consolation for their lon. ‘atches, Ji and vale, or advances made be & Romicsh thorerch on the throme, and ‘on the same. day T 6 NASSAU STREET, ROOM No. 2—A. Ase sees seen , city, October 19, Tom, Moreart, print, torastely hechioes apea ti Pee an His friends and the members of ical Union No. 6 are invited to attend ree Rf me ayer ‘ w \ Ima. The Pope heving, daring the + thas avited los sentiments, he gave that island back | Lectere in St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church, Pare Jewel. 3 to the British monarch, and & became ope king- ‘Last even! Aon’e Roman Catholi . Ne ‘orth Ma treet Me ro He advances on consignments of the abore : Another clue tothe prine.plesot that clase of m4 w a in Maun aed soi Fourth yr ee asa . mn At ses oodloek ( ortee Sak the 4 een . the: lap caleenF aes = wih phd to repletion by ite parishioners and the friends of charity KS rot Whnenaees Montreal. * ates. Dry Gpntn nd Pecnnal r ay Oe vv 0 i ) oo ‘on ane a letters | in general, the oceasion being the delivery of « leeture - — copy. x a Sea cine we dor wea { speaker's J a linger . = was drawn 4 ne by bearing ‘org | by the Rev, T. & pecan The eudject chosen— ‘The Colloagh, ithghe tear Rn ye ged , after Ssoukt Leautb on Panionaa baa” LOANED ON PRES > word certain ion, give it a | Life of St, Vincent de Paul’’—was one eminently fited ‘Relatives Bb yy ON RN, yoanis to be “Proposals for Rations,”* vi ome pe applause which followed | for the occasion which had them sub. yond the fu: rest Twenty-seventh at,, between ‘and Seventh ave. ] Acoapting this Ides, he | ject at once interesting and abounding fm beautiful lee. Onariee street, ee Major and Quartermaster. ® motto that ac. | sone of charity and the love ya He dwelt on the MoDon ay —| WATCHES, JH WHEL, &C. eg | co MATOMES. dkwettt. ac. | “See ceteens pease Booey, veo onpeey th pring ar non i Albania » princi} am the life Vi de Paul, trom ‘the . Seal pel RE |e Se 23 aoa | Fe

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